Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1932

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ALL 1- ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Sstamlzllrl farnl X Baker Imhelle lx lease NI ry H dcnhi Fr.mcesI Huestrn Xlalgaret A Abbott Crane I Imscott Ruth I' XVlIl1amQ xlfflllll ac xs I Fxltml Huy C Perkins Iier!h1f lo e PHu SIC AL TRAINING DEPARTINIENT Smminzfz Frmd P H.ll jr Ralph B Hdrxell Bxronl Nlltchell, Pdxxard IJ brdhanl 4-curge H Xmall Slfflilll Ruth E Nlerrnn, Anne E Xlckechnxe page mm' 5-. - -. f. .: 4 ' he .- i ,. '1 A - -- -'-Earzfifg-fa.-21-1194--fp :4,-4, -.,-ee-ssfazr.-.,. - , av, ,isa-:Qvf.f:,:E..i'- . 'f 1- , jf., Q f . V .4 A., -T . , ' Q, , f' 1 f - . I - . , . , , 1 ' '. . S , .. , ',:f'.'l,': .. 1 '. , . Z. lr .sk .5 I .Jw H EW W THE AMETHYST AJ?f'g f'TT'ilfE.2 LIBRARIAN AND HEAD OF ART DEPARTNIEINT Vkmmbel Govser Jmlxa 'NI Qeabury MANUAL TRAINING AND HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENTS Nlerle WN Iewell Helen XX yman C Ferne R015 Eleanor E Cross Erres! XV Ochampaugh page ten x Q ,-x .. , - xAw, .,.,... .. 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E'-Wm THE AMETHYST wxgg +L- X VOLASI IUNAL GUIDANCE ln lieeplnv xxlth a xxldespread tendencx to be obscrxed nn hugh schools throughout lXcxx Inglmd 1 course m NOLlIlOI11l gurdance xx IS lnaugulated tt Deermg last fall The need for such courses auses from the fact that our rapxdlx changmfv economtc and soclal life has made the t1sk of choosmg 1 llfe txork more drflicult than m former xesus The need of adult qunclance IS also felt ln nnnv pr lems relatmg to school llfe ltsclf The xx o1lx rn our school thls xear has been of a prepara torx nature It IS expected that foundatlons haxe been lard xx hlch xx rll leld to the Cilllllllblllliif of complete LOUIGCG m guidance ln the near fL1ILllC ln the lincoln umot Hrgh School, a course ln the studx of occupatnons has been gn en RAI PH B Xoexc Ttxo th1n s haxe been em haslzed ln the course nn the 3 P Senlor Hlgh School xocttlonal assemblxes and lI1dlXlClU3l consultatlon xvnth students In October, a boxs assembly xx as held at xxhlch the speaker was Mflurxce P ones, Professol of Agrxculture and Farm Mechanlcs at the UHINCISIIY of Marne, xxho took for his subject Opportunrtles m Agrneulture At thus same assembly Mr Young outlmed the xxork of the year ln the guldance courses In anuarx, a grrls assembly addressed bx Mrs Allen P Stevens, toolx place 'xflrs Stexens spolxe on Glrls ln Busmessf. On the first of Februaxv, Mrs Daxxn NVallace, dean of gnrls at Nasson, spoke to us on her school She told us about the courses, the advantages and constntuents of them Dean Wallace xnvrted the glrls to mterxlexx her 1n Mlss McKechn1e s office afte1 her lecture, nf there xx ere anxf who would llke to knoxx about Nasson In the semor Iznghsh classes, one of the sublects used for the longer themes xxas Choxce of an Occupatron At mrrous tlrnes durmg the xear Mr Wlng and Mr Young haxe held mdxxldual conferences txrth manx of the boxs of the school, xx hxle MISS Mc Kechnle and Mrss Chenex haxe mterxlexxed the glrls about tl elr xocatxons Thenr xdxxct and help are hrghly apprecntcd bx the student bodx of Deermg WW fu 6,1035 0 df jmqr fum Iver: , lm, V, ,- ,- - , xg., 4, ,, W, , , -Y A . 5 .-,,, . smrrs., - ,ga?,a-Jagged,-r,,,,fA1sfv1,.,a,.,.g -a.....,... N 4 w 1 4 Y--'FHS H V. f V 1 L v . ' f O . ' 5 v -. ' ' W y, ' . , .A t . V . g . . . , - . . - . I . .. - . K . . . . ob- .: 4 Y S . A Q , 2 . L ' ' ' ', . , , . y fa I . I ' V- I V A K 1 ' ' 1' 4 ' V . . , . ' , .. - - - H t. A . 1 - A -- V . t - Y Y Y K . ., 5 . . K 1 . . y . . -' 7' V Y Y I - . . A -I, v Y A , f 1 f' I , 1 1 A S . - 1 2 ,ti. ' r,' at THE AM NA F IONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRANCIS BEN IAMIN PHILIP CLARK CASPER COWAN 7 ALBERT HAGGAS MARY I-IALLOWELL CAROL HEINTZ MAUDE HORNER RICHARD JORDAN DONALD LORD ROBERT NEILSON MABEL SHERMAN Rufus SOULE The NatIonal Honor SOCICIY IS composed of those members of the graduatmg class se lected by a commIttee of the faculty for character leadershIp scholarshIp and SCYVICC They must be among the thlrd of the class havlng the hlghest standmg Smce IIS organIzatIon elex en vears ago lt has over I Ioo chapters and the SOCICES em blem IS as sIgnIHcant as that of the PhI Beta Kappa of the college graduate Deermg IS proud of IIS record and was the first school In MaIne to orgamze a chapter under Mr Wmg who IS a member of the Natnonal Councnl page fiffeen . 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I I 8 V I Y . 1 . , . , THE AMETHYST AMETHYST BOARD Editor H1 clam JAMES Ross Business Manager ELMER SISCO Adzerllslng Manager Subsfllfzflon Manager DONALD RAMSAH DONALD LORD Editor: Aff MARJORIE BARTLETT Grmdf CAROL HEILTZ Alumm DOROTHY DILLON Clubv MAUDE HORNER Gzrlv Alblefzrv HELEN ABBOTT okew LESLIE HUTCHIRGS Pbolografabv MARY HALLOWELL Snapshot: MARION FARRINGTON Boys Afbleflcv KENNETH NWITI-IEE Cartoons ROBERTA WRIGHT Tqjmiv R Eleanor Ross Gladys johnson VIvIan Wxlley Althea Robertson BUSINESS STAI I Asvvtauf Ad'lf'fflil712 Managers Spencer Fearon Marjorre Watkms Amvfanf SIll7iFV'If7fl071 Mana,erv Donald Welch VIrgInIa Peru Frank Farwell Betty Clexeland Albert Haggas Carol Hemtz Leslie Hutchmgs Maude Horner Rutledge Morton Mars Mulrov Phxllns Partelow lames Ross Donald XVelch Nelson New ton Mamne Gleason S1ll7Hf'lI7fl0lI Awvlaulx Frank l'1rxx ell Carol Hemtz Arthur Atherton Spencer Fearon Phlllp Clark Elxzabeth Freese Maryorre Bartlett Robert Nellson Marjorxe WHIRIHS Bar bara Sterlmg Ruth Proxencher lren M1cDermaId Erle Downs Earl Bnbber Thelma Foster Albert Haggas Norman Farnum LeslIe Hutchmgs Donald Ramsax Fredenclx Allen Rutledge Morton Earl Aaskox Mxrtle Mavo Nelson Newton june Llttleneld Bettv Clex eland VIrgIn1a Marston Vlfglnla Dy er James Ross page slxlrrn L L I I Vt . K 1 -I I K ' v . , . I X V Q A . I v Y , . . ,V l- - s ' v V v U - . Vs . . . U . . . 7 Az1'z'c'rfisi11g Assislaulx, Earl Aaskov, Arthur Atherton, Marjorie Bartlett, Earl Bibber, 9 Y 9 9 i 3 l 7 Y . s v - , v , v , s v 1 ' , ' . . I , ' ' D ,. .. .', ' X ' , . , A , , Q I ' 1 Y w 1 ' 7 V 3 C ' 7 Y ' Y x 5 I 1 Y , Y s a vs ,Y , I s 1 1 , , , f y , 7i.5Z5LiI,,,QD,4,,E,1'70gZZQ1,L ' ?+ I I EDITOR IN CHIEF BUSINLSS MANAGER AXIETHI ST BOARD ,mn Buslxhss STAII page sczentrm I . YK- 4 I I X I I , E '. -rf '-. A-MM i A . Av . Av Y 5 U. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Smgly in pairs or m small groups we the class of 1932 after four glorious years at Deering pass through these gates for the last time Many vsalks of life are represented in our number We are following in the traces of those who have gone before May the years to come find us true leaders and worthy Deering High alumni To our teachers and principal Mr XWmg we owe a debt that can never be repaid They have labored patiently with us so that we mrght set forth into life with the confidence born of knowledge and that we might know no task which appears insurmountable To hundreds of us they have gnven their profound influence May we prove that their efforts have not been in vain has brought us all mto a comradeship that we will always cherish lt is with a feeling of regret that we part Now 1n parting let us maintain ideals traditions and prestige of Deering and may we always remember that success is at the other end of the line Failure 1S always close at hand Failure you can experience without effort Success requires courage training and hard Work One is vxorse than worthless The other is very valuable Your life is an in dividual affair It is your own You may make a success of it or a failure of it Achieve ment has no bounds if We work long and efficiently page elgblern l l l ' , I , .I I I 5 , , I ' . . 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'JT .1-' ' - 1 u.. -11---11 LTHEJWIE 211--rf M1- HISTORY OP SENIOR CLASS mes ll ee111 ssm e 1111 ur XLIVS IIXL pt s SIIIC 1h11 111en1or1ble DIUYIIIIII, when we 1r net 1 W H1 111111 ULIX I mfter P11111 s UXCILIIITIIIT' our x,1ee11ntss, ve eeeted ofheers 111d sett ed n to the TCIJIIHC th 1 a e 'ned e1 through hose four esentful sears a DCLFIHI, 1r freshmen otheers were I 1 1711 Cmrles Ger X 7llVlLIl1f XIarx Hallosx S1r11Ia11 Be 5 Cexelmd -111d PIIIHIIIYQV C xsper Cosswn I11 order 1h1t the I,lLlIIIX our pmrents 1nd ourselxes m1ght become better 1equa1nted suth one :mother a fl'CSIlI111II reeeptron wus held 1nd 1 short progr-1m was gnen Our UUISIWIILIIIIL freshmen uhletes were 111 football Cement ONe1I nn b-1sketb1ll I'I11abe1I1 XXescott, se11lI Cmeer 1111 trl Ihl Cl1rIs XXe ssere xxtll representc III C.IeI5'lIll1., our most outstan III dCIW IlIlI'I3Lll1LcjI,lIXlL IIITFISUII XX e returned to seh mol 111 1h1. fall 11 1 .o 1nd handed our book b'l2S dossn to the neu herd of freshmen n Oetober we LILLlLLIlllII'l1IIIk,LI'X P1 111'1 111 Phrhp Cl1rk X nr 1 sz 111f Robert XCIISUII 3111111111 Homce JITICS, 71 1 111 1 XI1r II1lIosx 'IIII UIII' L L LX K C N IIIU L I L 'III1 LICLIS I UIIIIIL, FL ILSIII 'I ee elulws mptwletl 1oso111e ss h1lt others ehose tht 1n11or sports XXe were represented 111 foo1b1ll bs C ement ell rek oss e en II ee 1n ffmmx He1 wshne Ph1l Cl1rk plued on the s1rs1ts baske1b-1ll 111111 Once more Ch1rl1e Cyeer 1nd Phrl Clark were our represent-1t1on on th CIl'IlT'lUFlCI ssl11le trwek el11med Itssen A1 k FX S11hl Iord 1nd Xinrton The 1.,1rl s basketball te1m e1lled onlx one sophomore, Ill XLIII XX eseott As ue mme to our umor 1e1r ue be-un to re1l11e that t1me was shppme, r1p1dl1 on md 1l11t ssc must make the most of If XXe elected the follosun., otheers Prtmfuzf Robert Ne1lsvn I It if llf Ru us Soule, S1111la11 IIIIIIJLIII XX eseott, TIIHXIIIIY PIIIIIP Clark r1e1111ll1 1he LIIIIFL ICJZI I'ootI11ll te1m eons1stc-d of members of our cl1ss Thex sxere I 1 C 1 ement O Nerl IIUFILL Holm s 1ek ossle Ixen X rt 1ce utus Soule C I1111111111 II1s1 I1tu and Irlc Dovtn QIIHIIIFIX our clwss mwtes pred1m1n1ted 111 QIFIS b.sketb1ll the CIUISIGIICIIHI5 possers bung Captam XXestcott, Pet Peterson Mable Preble Betts Rc-1lI1, XIbeISI1erm1n XI1rs H'1llo1selI 1nd XI-1de I1ne Doten A 1 1n box s b1sketb1ll the umors held ssxas Our representatxxes were Ph1l Clark C 1rl1e Cfeer Rufus Soule I'rle Donn Horwfe Holmes and Chester Peterson 011 tht btsebsll tt-1m we omd llnl Clxrk Cl11rl1e Cleer Irle Dovxn 1nd Ru us Soule XXe were 1lso sstll represented 111 1e 1oeke1, tenn1s 1nd the dr1m1t1e elub Now we haxe 'IFVIVCCI 1t tl1e CUIILILISIUD of our four sh1rt sears at Deermg Hou p-unful II v11Il be to bxd goodbse to all our t'r1e11ds sse hue m1de here' Home-ser me hue 1ccompI1shed mueh 111 thus our f1n1l tear I1CI1C1,lI1I1ll'H,1!I'I1L 1e1r we elteted ofneers eons1s11m.g mf I 11111111 1 xr 1 1 1 o LI VIII, It III CII ILI IUI1, YI 5 I c LIULIII LII el U LL U C5 H XLSI S foot 31 lC'lI11 X 'IS IIC'lI' 'I NLIIICIYS TIIC ILIILI' 11 I 'II' IAIIIII, Icrd Holmes XX1tl1ee, Heald XIorr1lI Tos-le I1tts Dov 11, O Ned CPIYIPITIZIII, Clark Suu e Shox 'md NCIISCHI Semor members of tl1e b-1sketb1ll te rn 1re Cyeer Donn XIUFYIII Cl1rk Peterson, Svule 'md Atherton n 1111. en 1 e 1 IIlll7 o XIs1dL111e I71te1 XI1 e I1 1e ICI 11 s X11 1e 1 1 me 1 vs on st UI were L1 1 ort 111 111111 C1111 an ins ox e el C 1 1 111 ss 11 1 e 1 I o111rd XIeC1us 1 uens 111 e 1111 XX 11 Is 1 s111 1 1 1 1 1I1II1e11 t t Ior 3111 eroup 111 the uture t11surp1ss1t 11 1' 1141113 I V' gg-QL, 'L,i,T.. 1 34,11--gg.f, -QQQ -. ,'-,V ,. -:fwe,.QfL', , X' .TIE ., gen ,mf ,. 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W THEAMETHYST R ' f 438 EDITH REDMOND ollege Preference Busnness School ROBERT REED D Club4 Baseball 2 3 4 ELIZABETH ANN REILLY D Club 3 4 Geology Club Washungton Club 4 Basketball 3 Commxtree for D Club Dance Com mltree for Geology Club Dance BARBARA C RENF1 I Art Club 4 Washlngton Club 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Fmeld Hockey 4 Tenms 2 Student Servnce 1 Captam Fneld Hockey 4 OR A RICHARDS Clu 4 Glee Club3 4 3 Glee Club Vxce Presndenl GERALD C RICHARDSON Geology Club 4 Art Club 1 2 3 4 Washxngton Club 4 Arr Club A semblxes Treasurer Arr Club 4 RUTH C RICHARDSON Dramatxc Club 3 4 Debanng Club 3 College Preference Smnth College ALTHA ELIZABETH ROBERTSON Dramauc Club 4 Glee Club 3 4 Secretary Glee Club 4 Stamp Club 2 Amethyst Board 4 Red Cross 2 3 Fxeld Hockey 2 P589 MJ? 5' rw 4 4 We 23 W age forlg ELEANOR CHANDLER ROBINSON Washington Club 4 College Preference Nursmg School RUTH ELEANOR ROSS Dramatrc Club 1 2 3 4 Debatmg Cu 1 3 4 Geology Club 4 Wasbnngton Club 4 Glee Club 1 Radno Club 3 Stamp Club r 4 An tnque Club 1 2 Purple Ime 4 Red Cross 3 4 Amethyst Board 4 Secre tary Radm Club 3 Secretary Red Cross Council 4 V1ce Presndent An txque Club JAMES L ROSS Dramatrc Club 4 D Club 4 Geology Club 4 Wasblngton Club 4 Tennis 3 4 Semor Class Play Washnngton Play GEORGE EDWARD ROY Washlngton Club 4 BARBARA SANBORN Debatmg 3 4 College Preference Colby NAIDA SANDERS Dramatlc Club Washnngton 4 College Preference Lasell Semlnary LOUISE SAWYER Dramatic Club 3 4 Debating Club 1 Treasurer Class Basketball Purple Lme 4 LUCIAN H SLAMMAN Dramatxc Club 3 4 Geology Club Senior Class Play 4 W we .. - - . - pf ' Zia: U 31.1, 75 . . 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WEBSTER ' 1 ' R 9' l lb . t 5, 4, 'C 'd' . s - 'etb 1, , , ' 'rls' B - ' 4 ld . 3, 4: T0 '- 3 ' ,' 1 1 - 1 r l . '5 THEAMETHYS1' ' E' ' Agn., .s ...A pugr fifty om FLIZABETH WHITF Hockey I 1 Dramatlc Club I LMER WHITE Glee Club 4 Radlo Club 5 Cadets College Preference Preparatory School WILLIAM LAWRILNCE NVHITINIC' Dramatxc Club 3 4 Washmgton Club 4 Dramatxc Club Play VPRNON D W ILEY Geology Club 4 College Preference Radno Work VIVIAN GERTRUDE WILLLY Dramatlc Club 4 Orchestra 1 2 4 Gnrls Band Dxrcctor 4 Red Cross 1 methyst Board 4 NORMA BI:A FRICE WILLISTON ubscrnptmn assnstant Ambxtmn To be employed by the ov ernment as a stenograpller ,MA I LI ANIOR WILSON Cnolohy C lub 4 Washnngtrmn Club blot Club 4 Dramntle Club VARY IDNA W ILSON leld Huekcy 2 Student Serwvee 3 f- - up U , -' ' 2 : . . 47, i 1 - ,Wg . l , 5 I : - 1 - - 1 af, , I AW, 'ffvffz' V 'fi ' ' - ' ' : , , 9 - l 4 . , . . , , , r . :Q A . I 1 5 g ' I l w . . ............,.i. I .-............, ...-............i,.-. 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H,x1u'1 1.1 Cf. 1 CiH.'XIIIS Ckrrk 1111.111 111121111 RC .1 . wx 'IM1-111115111 Cf,x1 ll ,MII Cff.1w 111111111 U11 11Y'11c11 'l'11.11.' 1111.11 111 151111 I1a11i1 '1'f1.11f lf1Cff11w . . .- 1, SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST WU' Eleanor Brown Tom Bale: lr Robert Nenlson Tom Bates Sr Francis Benyamm Florence Wheeler jane Gehrmg Efhfl Betty Freese George Morrou, Donald Vnckerson Kneeland james Ross Dr Dow Howard Earle Shaw Simpson Donald Welch Nelson Alva yn Greely Wlllfanzs Lucxan Scamman Margarel ustmc Wntham Wulllc Nourll Frle Down Thls year s Semor Class Play New Brooms, presented March I9 celebrated by hax mg a new and very attractlve exterior set of scenery whlch added much to the appearance The plot IS centered about the action of Bates Sr , who ns the owner of a large broom factory He IS reputed as belng very dxsagreeable m dnrect contrast to h1s amxable and well lrkcd son, Bates Jr , vsho thlnkmg he can run the busmess better than hrs father and stnll retam hns good dxsposntnon agrees to take charge of It for a year Of course, wnth forty vears of experxence, Mr Bates does not need to be told how to run h1s busxness At the end of elght months voung Bates has lost hrs dnsposltnon as well as hrs fiancee But all IS well that ends well Jerry stlll loves hmm The cast mas a well chosen group of outstandlng students wlth Robert Neilson and Eleanor Brown as the leads dlsplaymg thexr dramatlc ab1l1ty ln a line lnterpretatlor ot the1r parts Agaln we have Francxs Benjamm cleverly enactmg the mnsunderstood father wnth Donald Vnckerson as the enthusnastnc salesman Wxth such a cast we can readily bellcve the play was a huge success page ffly four - - , . ah I-1' K 2 W '! e- ...' 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THEAM .. . . .l , . . . . . . .N a' ' 'UT' ' . . .. , - THB WASHINGTON CLUB President PHILIP CLARK Vzce President CHARLES GEEK Treasurer DONALD LORD Every year the Washnngton Club ns formed of members of the Semor Class who plan to take the annual tnp to Washington In order to be good c1t1zens one should be famlhar wxth our government and nts hxstory so xt IS wlth tlus xdea m mmd that these trips are organxzed and arrang d Thus year there were about snxty students from Deering who vxsnted the n tlon s capitol Wltlm a group from P H S 1nd a few guests the num ber reached about nmety The group left Portland Fnday, and after a Slgl'lISCCll'1g tour nn Boston and Cambrndge, left for Fall Rnver where they took a steamer, arrnvmg m New York the next mornxng The next stop was Phnladclphna, and then finally Washlngton There they vnsxted all the pomts of mterest nn the cnty and took outside tnps to Annapolns, Mount Vernon, and Luray Caverns On Wednesday the party started for home, spendmg a day nn New York, where they vxsnted Chxnatown and upper New York, and arrnved home on Frnday Thns trnp ns one of the most eventful m a student's hugh school career and will always be remembered as such Pls' Nb' FW 'Lilwff-ff 'sv 'pw-QTHE AMETHYST WWW 'F'J-EL' CRAIJLTATISCDFIQNJ1ml19,1AND 'I HI-IR PRPSI 'VI OC C UP XT IONS 1 Xclllll um N u Ll1I'lL 1511 u L nm La L11 lui L 1 Rumi Ylmgurr L x I rnun 1 I Lr llumn s 5llH I lllltll! 1 v 1 um XIIVNIHNIII N um um X lu 11 X mn :mln 'X nm s Rognr Igursun I hmlu Robms H1 Xdnllnrt XX1kLhLld Clurlnru XX .1ll1LL ldu 1rd XX hm. 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'11 L llll , of 31' .V I rl I-,l I' mu ' , 1 sluhl P-ru '--W'-f-' THEAMETHYS1' '- '1- THE IUNIOR CLASS The umor Class ns steadily gammg a name for ntself through the achievements of nts athletes and other members who have won honors 1n several Helds of actnvnty Thns year our football stars were Mervm Kllgore more commonly known as Klll em Kilgore and the ever popular Rosenblad Twms Seven of our gurls who have made the varslty basketball team are Mabel Watts Vera Hobson Ahce jackson Barbara Boynton Grace Della Torre Elnzabeth Trumbull and Ellzabeth Knowlton Merv1n Knlgore dxd has duty nobly xn representmg the class on the boys varsnty basket ball team In the fall the Jumor gnrls so vahently fought the teams of the other classes on the hockey field that the Seniors were the only ones who were able to defeat us Our members of the track team showed splendxd progress thus season and have helped make a good track team better Edu m Benjamm and Rlchard McCann have the honor of bemg the only jumors on the varsxtv debatmg team thns year Rxchard McCann 15 also presxdent of thns orgamzatlon Others of the Class of 35 who belong to the Debatmg Club are Vnrgxl Bond Frances Jones and Alberta Hobson We are proud of the efforts and achnevements of our jumors thus year and are lookmg forward to even greater success next year page fifty seven ,. - - . - N' , , . . . ..-, ,, . 1 ' If ' YI , . - , Y 3 1 1 Y K . , , . ... 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' 1 ' . ,,, - 5 ' ' -f 52 ,I gl- ' .l An' vw uv vv-suv v -3 THE ORCHESTRA One of the outstandmg orgamzatlons of Deermg Hlgh School 15 ltS talented orchestra, under the dlrectxon of nts leader, Mlss Emlly E Chase During thls school year the or chestra has taken part 1n many school act1v1t1es, mcludmg the Dramatlc Club Play the Spear Prlze Speaklng Contest the Freshman Receptlon, and many of our assemblles In past years the orchestra has had students who have turned out to be excellent musn clans, and, who knows, maybe there wlll be some from thls year s group' Fmt Vzolm Sf Vrrgmna Hagan solo Donald Barbour Cecelxa Blake Beryl Kennedy Hartnett Clement Dor1s Maxim Helen McCrum Edward Needham Marjorne Stevens Natalie Walker Alfred Soule Mary Jenks Edward Pnerce Cello Elxzabeth Owens Mary Rxplev Barbara Todd Lounse Staples Bass Vsol Mary Rnce fond Vzolm john Alley Arthur Blackwell Margaret Jones Margaret O Nell Mnldred Stevens Augusta Trmberlake Rose Wrgon Phyllns Cram Eleanor Fntch james Graves Ethel Humphreys jane Shaw Earle Sxmonton Trombone' Lawrence Hall Leoner Perry Norma Wrggnn Ruth McLean Viola Mary Thompson Trumpel Tuba jack Cleaver Arthur Strout Frank Farwell Clarmet Irvmg Landean Franlslm Potter Sax opbone Vlvxan Willey Madelme Corson jane Chrnstnanson Nancy Hennnngs Flute Paulme Pratt Norman Kemp Lrbranans Evelyn Kavanough Phylhs Pettengrll Methyl Gnddmgs Frenrh Horn Ohve Pratt Norman McKenney Lois McPhetres Exleen Asher Eleanor Carll Barbara Veazne Dexter McCausland Elmer Sxsco Rutledge Morton Donald Haskell Pmno Nedra Blake Raymond Lord Bells Barbara Corbett Drums Wxllrs Sawyer Edwm Hayward Managers Scott Marshall Ralph Cobb page sxxly ,, - Y. . 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THE AMETHYST DEERING HIGH SCHOOL BAND When you attended the football and basketball games, as well as the Four Cornered Track Meet, durmg the past year, you found your Deerlng Band dressed ln white flannels and purple blazers, addmg to the enthuslasm of the contests Thns year the Deermg Hlgh School Band, under the dlrectorshlp of Mr Frank Rngby and faculty dnrector, Mr Frank Stack, has enjoyed one of the best years smce lt was orgamzed The members of the band who are graduatmg th1s year wlsh the members they are leavmg behmd, and the new members to come, contlnued success ln the years to follow The members of the Band are Basses Clarinet: Wlllnam Lam rence Irung Landean Donald Haskell Clmton Graffa n Roger Peterson Arthur Strout 'Nlorman McKenney Saxophone: Orm Mam Barzlonev Fred W ade Lloyd Norton Drum: Herman W nllnams john Ward How ard Churchxll Edu m Hes ward Leland Means Dexter McCausland Elmer Slsco Rutledge Morton Mervyn Rnchardson Carllsle Clement 'vlarthon Tolman Phlhp Haskell Horns Fredernck Jensen Clarence French Carlton 'Vlerrlll Frank Farwell Franklm Potter lack Cleaver Richard Foss Paul Morrlll Ornson Galley Iohn Dow Howard Forestall Davis Muller Bernett kennedy Merle Leland Frank Perry Trombone: Norman Verge Iames Leadbetter Franklm Emery Lester Wnlbur Lawrence Hall Reginald Dodge Merrill Stephens page srxlg Iwo 1 . . I T,.,,,,,I,,.,5 Byron Edwards . 7 A . ,. THE GLEE CLUB O vers 0 Snlb Prrmd Glre Club O C975 0 One O clark Glee Club , J! Prvvnlent MAUDL HORNER Pwmlenf BLANCHE MCCILILLIS Vwc Prevdwzt, ELIIsIoIx RICHARDS Vlrc' Presfdfrlf, MARY O NEIL Srrretary, VIRGINIA I-Iaofxx Secretary, ALTHA ROBERTSON Treasurer, ELIZABI Tl-I P1 TIIRSON 7 reaiurer, BrTH DUNINING Among the finest of the many excellent musical organizations IS the Girls Glee Club It IS an organIzatIon of outstanding merit, yet, each year It IS reorganized and a new constitution IS drawn up bx the students There IS a total membership exceeding SlXI'y under the flIrectIon of Miss Chase This group belongs to the Maine FederatIon of MUSIC Clubs At first the customary sixth period club was formed, meeting on Monday and Wednes- day of each week. But, as there were many' students not so fortunate as to have a sixth study period desirous of being members, a one o'clock club was formed. Both clubs rehearse together as often as is necessary. Not only does Miss Chase instruct them in the singing ofa chosen selection, but she makes each meeting a vocal lesson. Every member fulfilling the requirements receives one credit for Il year's work along with a better knowledge of vocal music. This club furnishes the vocal music for entertainments presented by other organiza- tions of the school. lt is certainly an outstanding factor in the school club life. page SI x IJ -lbrvv I THE AM W A f .il . K Am f , XIII' I THE ANI F, THE PURPLE LINE E D I T O R I A L Ea'1for IH rbu' FRANCIS BENIAMIR Neue Edllor RICHARD WOODBURX Club Editor MARY O NEIL Aflalrlzr Edzlor ALBERT PERRX Alnmm Eflztor IOSEPH ROGERS BUSINIISS STAFF Busznrvs Manager FREDERILK ALLEN Adz vrlmng Mana gfr GRANVILLE OAKES CIfFllldfI071 Manager RICHARD JORDANI ADX ERTISING ASSISTAINTS B3Il73I'3 Campbell Ralph I-Iasl ell Eleanor Smart Wllll3m Broun MaIy O Nell Iamce WhIttIer MurIel Lane WIllIam Nults Betty Thompson Paulme Hanson CIRCULATION ASSISTANTS RIchard Burke Ralph Haskell Earl Bxbber Donald MIller GranvIlle Oakes XVIllIam Nulty In 1929 Deermg was fortunate In havmg added to IIS collectlon of lnterary pursuIts one of the best If not the best bI monthly new spaper namely Tb: Purple Inu Through out IIS publIcatIon the paper has kept us In close contact wIth the school 3CtlVltlCS Includ Ing socIal and athletIc Interests as well as makmg us better acquamted mth the outstand Ing members of the Semor Class page snlg four sa vs . . 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Y. - THE ANIETHYSI' THE DEERING HIGH SCHOOL RADIO CLUB Dx IH' STANTAKI CAMP FIRE GROUP :' ff THE AME'l'HYS'1' THE CADETS In 1891 Captam Isalah H Baker orgamzed the Hlgh School Cadet Corps ID Portland Hxgh School Durmg the ensumg years the Cadets expanded to Deermg Hlgh School The cadets have drnlled tmce a week on Tuesday and Thursday mornmgs at e1ght o clock Captam Karl V Palmer of the 240th Coast Arullery IS our fine mstructor It IS largely through hxs efforts that the Cadets have become such a strong and efhcxent orgam zatlon The Cadets make four publnc appearances Armnstlce Day Patnots Day Memonal Day and the Cadet Ball The Cadet Dr1ll and Ball IS the mam event of the season At thxs event cups are awarded by the Caldwell Post and the Andrews Post for the best company and best battahon whlch are judged by competmve drxll In addmon there are personal cups awarded for the best comm1ss1oned and non commxssnoned oflicers The Deerlng Battalnon consists of two companies A and D numbermg about Colonel Thomas Young Major Kenneth Wrthee Captain Personal Adjutant Arthur Wrlght Captam Rlchard McCann Flrst Lxeutenant Norman Farnum Captam Frank Peaslee Co A Captam Harry Hubbard Co D Flrst Lleutenant Harry Chrlsten sen Co A Fxrst Lleutenant Rxchard Hamblet Co D Second Lreutenant Wll fred Rosenblad Co A Second Lxeutenant Wnlton Rosenblad Co D page nxly xxx . Y. , , , ' a 1 . s . U . . . , . ' 9 Y , . . , ' U ' ' ' ' ll l, ll Y! ' Y Y seventy men and officers. The personnel of commissioned ofhcers includes: Lieutenant , 9 ' , ' 4 ' ' , ' 4 ' , ' s ' ' , s ' , u ss. ' n H. ' ' ' 1 ' 9 1 9 ' 9 7 ' ez sa. ' - - u rx. ' ' s - s s 1 ' 9 1 ' ll !!. ' ' Cl ,Y Q ' 1 3 3 ' ' . Y . . , . : A I y Q Y' ' C J . 5 , 3 ' A T , . ' I - . i . . , . . . . . . I . . , , , l Y I Y ' 4 . . . , . y en- - s U - U - ' 9 THE DEBATING CLUB The Debatmg Club one of the oldest orgamzatlons has been most successful The oflicers for thus year were preczdent Rnchard McCann uve preszdent Henry Srms secretary Helen Curtls treawunr Edwm Benjamm Every second Tuesday after the school perlod we hold the Debatlng Club meetmg There are approxrmately forty members After the business meeting the soc1al chaxrman presxdes for the remammg trme The entertamments consist not only of debates but plays games sluts readmgs and many other features An event whlch promnses to become an annual occurrence ns the Cabaret gnven m Octo ber Durmg the course of the evemng dancnng an entertamment and luncheon were joyed The tntle of the feature was Pretty Perrlla enacted by Mary Wescott playmg the title role Other features were presented by Rlchard McCann Faith Laldlaw, Vlfglnla Payson, and Barbara Corbett In the sprung, the members of the club enjoy a pxcmc to whlch each mvntes one friend Each vear the club joins the Bates League and partlcnpates ln the interscholastic debates held rn March A first and second team ns chosen to prepare maternal The Hrst team meets other schools m competltnon Altogether, the Debating Club has had an excellent year, and we owe our gratltude to Miss Ruth Wlllxams, who through her mterest has made thus club a success page xnlg sn rn THE AMEIHYS1' TI-IE DRAMATIC CLUB Preszdenl CHARLES GEEK Vice Preszdent MAUDE HORNER Secretary MARION RICHARDSON Treasurer HENRY SILIS The Dramatlc Club IS the largest and one of the most actlve clubs In the school From a very small membershIp of about fifty lt has grown steadIly unt1l maIntaInIng now a membershrp of two hundred and fifty Because of ltS SIZC only the Senlor and unIor mem bers are assured parts In the one act plays whIch are presented every second Wednesday A hIgh standard of actmg IS shown and the club helps to create an Interest In Dramatlcs ThIs vear the club has had many act1vIt1es BesIdes the one act plays whIch were pre sented the club has supplIed members of the cast of the Debating Club Cabaret and presented the ChrIstmas pageant whIch brought out the real sIgnIficance of ChrIstmas Day presentlng tableaux from the blrth of Chr1st and the adoratlon by the shepherds kmgs and wIsemen At one club meetIng Mr Sm1th of the Playhouse spoke to the club and granted the mCmbC1S the prxvnlege of attendmg a dress rehearsal of the players The annual club play was glven In November a thrllhng mystery play ent1tled Oh Kay The actIon centered around the Black Terror and the lady detectlve Kay Whlle comedy was supplled by the old grandfather who stIll appreclated a pretty glrl The cast conslsted of Betty Thompson Betty Freese Elmer SISCO VIrgInIa Percy W1llIam WhIt1ng FrancIs Benjamm Eleanor Browr- R1chard McCann Ellen Scanlon Charles Geer and Benjamln Blanchard page sz V13 ezgbt 9 , . 1 ' ' 1 9 V . . . . 1 a . . , ' 1 . . . . . . 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' I 9 1 I 1 1 9 9 9 -s I J THE AM THE GEOLOGY CLUB Preszdeni ARTHUR ATHERTON JR Vice President ALWIN GREELY Sfvfffrlrg NILDA BARTLETT Correspondm, Secretary CHESTER PETERSON Treasurer DONALD V1cKERsoN The Geology Club got away with a flylng start this year It was organized October I3 1932 The club IS composed of thirty five members The meetings are held every two weeks on Tuesday evenings at seven thirty Subjects relatlng to geology and astronomy are discussed This year the members of the club are dlvided up 1nto eight teams These teams arrange the programs for meetings throughout the year At the end of the school year an award is made to the team having presented the best programs Whenever weather permits a chance to observe the moon and planets has been made the planets and constellations Interestmg talks plays pictures slides and book reviews on matters of geological interest are sponsored by the members On Friday night Decem ber 1 1 the annual Geology Club Dance was held Many interesting things are bought for the club with the proceeds A trip to Arcadia National Park is planned for a week end in Mas The members will spend the week end climbing various mountains and enjoying themselves out of doors Mr Emmons has Hlled the capacity of our advisor and friend page surly nm: , . Y . . U ' 9 . Y possible to the members through the telescope. We also learn many interesting things about . i . , , . , . . 0 , ' 9 ' 1 ,- THE AMETHYST ART CLUB Presrdent MAXINE GLEASON Vzce Preszdent JUSTINE WITHAM Treasurer GERALD RICHARDSON Secretary BERYL KENNEDY One of the most promment and actnve clubs of the school IS the Art Club It IS an organnzatlon of long standxng and has rendered 1nvaluable servnce to the school The fascmatmg posters whxch are dxsplayed before every commg school event are the work of the members The purpose ns to brmg together students who wxsh to dnscuss art more thoroughly ThlS year the club has taken Inrenor Decoratmg as nts subject havnng as speakers Mnss Lnlhan Welch of the Portland Art School Faculty Mr Gustav Bratt local lI1ICI'l0f decorator and Mr Roger Deerxng a well known local artlst Among the mterestlng soclal actnvmes was an mformal dmner and sketchmg party held at Grant s m October The club also attended durmg the year the exhlbltxons at the Mu seum of Fme Arts and at the Hay croft Studlo An annual event IS the Art Club Assembly gnven under the dxrectlon of Mass Thomp son and M1ss Seabury Tlus proved to be one of the most mterestmg assembhes of the year The Valentme dance glven th1s year was one of the most popular dances of the season Our gymnasxum was decorated very charrnmgly m keepmg wlth the day The feature of the evemng was a mlnuet dance by Mxss Justme Wltham and W1ll1am Fleld This year the membershnp has mcreased consxderably and through the help and mterest of Mxss Seabury has been very successful page seventy . 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THE AM LIBRARY ASSISTANTS RACHEL BENNETT GLADYS JOHNSON THELMA FOSTER MARJORIE KIMBALL CAROL HEINTZ ELEANOR MISENOR MAUDE HORNER MYRTLE MAYO GENEVA PENLEY As every one knows the lnbrary IS mvaluable to the school and xts books are referred to constantly Smce about one thxrd of the student body uses the llbrary every day, there cer tannlv IS too much vsork for one person to do Sometnmq the lxbrarnan, M1ss Gower may have a tramed asslstant, but, until that txme, student asslstants must help wlth the work They asslst durmg then' study periods and also remam ln the llbrary during the noon hour It IS only through thexr wnllmgness to stay that the hbrary can be kepu open between one and two o clock These gurls many of whom are plannmg to take up lnbrary work as then' career, by ac tual expernence, are now lemrmng many helpful thmgs Thus they not only serve the school, but they are also recenvmg valuable practxce page seventy one T 9 9 ' . . Y . . . . . ' 1 y v - 9 6 . , THE AMETHYST STUDENT SERVICE lil' BANKERS P K fi 1 IUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Prexzdenf MILLARD JORDAN Vzre President AUSTIN DURGIN Serretarg ELEANOR Ross Treasurer RUTH CHASE Perhaps one of the most active clubs at Deering this year is the umor Red Cross Under the able supervision of Miss Alice Hall the council has grown not only in mem bership but also in recognition Meetings are called to order every other Wednesday at at 8 zo Every boy and girl is a member Every home room has a representative who at tends the council meetings Business is the mam item of the meeting as the club is verv prominent in outside activities Among the outside activities is a monthly project which is carried as an and to public organizations around Portland and vxcmity. As an example, 1n the month of April the council gave a musical entertainment at Pownal. This year a Grand Council has been formed from all the officers of the chapters in Port- land and suburbs. Deering is prominently represented by M. James Press. This council adopts projects pertaining to work in. the city. Deering was represented in the nationally known Chelsea project which requires that each club benefit some institution on remem- brance days. Members of the Ground Council' have attended several banquets which were held at the Eastland Hotel where prominent men of che Red Cross were speakers. And so Deering has reason to feel proud that it has a club which is enrolled in an organi- zation 7,ooo,ooo strong. And we hope it will continue to serve as a lantern in the pathway of goodwill. - page :evenly-three '. '1 THE AM . . D. . I . . - QI . . . THE AM THE NATURE CLUB Preszdent BARBARA BOYNTON Vzce Preszdenl ELIZABETH TRUMBULL Secretary Treasurer FRANCES GANNON Chairman of Program Commztlee HELEN HORNE Faculty Adusor Miss ABBOTT Four years ago a Nature Club for gnrls was mtroduced at Deenng The work of the club was earned on very successfully under the dnrectnon of MISS McKechn1e Early m thls school year the club was orgamzed by Mnss Abbott Many of the former members returned and several new gnrls jonned Busmess meetlngs are held on Frlday mornmgs from 8 zo to 8 40 Durmg these meetmgs nature' study IS carrxed on and plans for out of door trxps are dlscussed procure speclmens vuhlch were exam1ned durmg mornmg meetmgs and varnous kmds were planted 1n a specxal plot ln back of the school Several members made mterestmg collec t1ons of mosses ferns and small plants Astronomy has been chosen for the wmter project The constellatxons thelr myths and the planets offer fascmatmg study We hope that m the future the club wnll progress as rapldly as nt has nn the past and that more gxrls wxll be mterested to joxn nt page :nfmty four During the fall the project of the club was the study of ferns. Field trips were taken to QE'W3 THE AM THE GIRL RESERVES Preszdent IRENE BELLEFONTAINE Vice Preszdent GERTHA WALLACE Secretary EVELYN MCNEIL Treasurer GRACE LUCARIELLO The Glrl Reserves have formed a new plan this year by d1Vldll'lg mto Interest Groups those members wnshlng to study dramatxcs arts and crafts sewmg and gymnastlc work It has been mterestlng and successful One of the most festwe occasxons IS the tradntnonal Hangmg of the Greens m the Y W C A at Chrlstmas tlme The Reserves present a clever and well coached play durmg the year The Ladnes of Crawford ns the play whnch was gnven this year at the Y W C A gymnaslum November thxrd 193 1 was the Hftneth anmversary of the Gnrl Reserves In honor of thls the gurls had a Mother and Teacher banquet at the Y W C A headquarters The dramatic group presented a plav Down to Earth The gxrls closed thus Glrl Reserve week by a conference at Lewlston Auburn The theme of thns conference was program buxldmg Irene Bellefontalne was elected State presndent and a Barbara Bean from South Portland was elected secretary Next year the conference vull be held nn Bangor The Gnrl Reserves render valuable seruces to the school as well as enjoy themselves m selves nn doing so The faculty advnsor ns Mnss Tyler huge rn enly fv . . . . . . 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F OOTBALI REVIEW The Deering football team under the able tutelage of its new coach Dewey Graham once more came through in 1931 with a long list of victories over strong teams to its credit Deermg scored the total of of ISI points to her opponents 63 Deering out maneuvered out guessed and out fought almost every team it met this year, winning seven games and losing two On October 3 Deermg met its old rival Portland High at the new stadium Portland excelled in IIS kicking while Deermg showed a flashy offense but no constant drive The big feature of thc game was ONe1ls long run for the lone touchdown of the day Portland in blocking one of our behind the goal line punts received two points for a safety On Columbus Day Deering met for the first time the Hebron Reserves Deering made a quick drive for the first touchdown The teams rallied back and forth for a while when jerimiah of Hebron broke loose and ran through the Deering team for 60 yeards scoring Hebron s only touchdown Deering took to the air and with a few runmng plays seemed to score at will This game show ed two of Deermg s reserve backs Morrill and Chapman On October I4 Deermg met the Biddeford eleven in its first Conference tussle Although the Biddies never threatened it was one of the hardest fought games of the season Passes to Clark and long runs by O Neil caused defeat for Biddeford. An illustration of good blocking was given when Chapman grabbed a Biddeford pass and raced 60 yards for aitouchdown aided by well-formed interference. This game ended in another Deering victory 26-o. journeying to Auburn the next Saturday Deering was found pitted against the heaviest team yet played. By taking advantage of an Edward Little break in the first few minutes of play, the Purple scored the first touch- down. Only a few minutes later, a poor kick by O'Neil gave the Eddies a break which they converted into a score. Clark led his team in an aerial attack which gained yardage frequently. Edward Little, in desperation, opened its bag of tricks, which included a lateral pass. It was tossed beautifully into the arms of Howy Dana, who sprinted for 40 yards to another Deering touchdown. A few minutes later Soule made a spectacular 80- vard run for another score, and with O'Neil's usual contribution the game ended 25 to 7 in the Purple's favor. This victory was marred by the loss of Bill Chapman for the rest of the season due to a foot iniury. The next Saturday, Deering met South Portland. During most of the game, South Portland out-played the Purple team. ln the first half Deering had her back to her goal line. She fought hard but could not click consistantly. In the third period the Purple was fighting gallantly on defense, when Rufus Soule grabbed a South Portland pass, and, behind good interference, ran Bo yards for the lone score of the game. Phil Clark ran around end for the extra point. The Purple's spirit rose with the spectacular run, and held the page seventy-six TI-IE AM . . .-., '-v-4 , p p L . 1 ' .ff -aaa? 'wiv al ggwgnnwv 5 'fin fighting South Portland team for a 7 o Deering victory Before a record crowd both teams fought a game that exhibited great sportsmanship Kilgore more than once with his educated toe helped his team out of a bad position On Noxcmber 7 Deering pourneyed to Malden Mass The Purple was overwhelmed in the first half be cause of the Malden team s aerial attack Malden at will piled up a score of zo to o in the first half Deering came back ini the second half and almost staged a winning comeback by scoring 15 pomts It was in this game that we lost Phil Clark who sustained a seveie foot injury The Purple battlers celebrated Armistice Day by playing the Westbrook eleven Deering won handily by a margin of 7 to 6 The Deering second team played a full quarter 1n this game On the Saturday of the same week the Purple and White met the Thornton team for the championship of Southwestern Maine Thornton led by Fntwhistle and Day was the speedier team and out played the Purple eleven Deering shoved the eff ct of three games in eight days The second half showed a comeback staged by Deering which fell short of the mark and the Grahamites were forced to take the short end of the 15 to 7 score Although we felt the loss of two of our regulars the Purple handed over the Championship to a very good Thornton team The annual Turkey Day classic savi Deering hide its shmmg light Cement ONe1l while Soule and Morrill made consistant gains W hen Portland had temporarily forgotten O Neil he was called upon to carry the ball for an eleven yard run to the first score The Purpleites maintained the edge by piling up a score of two touchdowns and safety to Portland s lone safety The game ended with Deering holdmg a bag of I4 points to Portland s -. SUMMARY The year was characterized bv the following: An effective blocking team a fast charging offense and de- fense line, ability of a set of splendid running backs together a flock of reserve material which stepped into any position and Elled thc shoes. Varsity letters were awarded to-Captain Cement O'Neil, Phil Clark, Dick Towle, Ken Withee, jess Blom, Bill Chapman, Earl Down, Bob Morrill, Don Lord, Basil Latty, Sleepy Holmes, Wilton and Wilfred Rosenblad, Merve Kilgore, Howy Dana, Doug Steele, and Red Smile, SCHEDULE OF GAMES D. O. D, O, October 3 Portland at Portland 7 1 November 7 Malden at Malden 15 16 1: Hebron Reserves at D. 32 6 ll Westbrook at Deering zo 6 17 Biddeford at Deering 16 o I4 Thornton at Deering 7 I3 24 Fdward Little at Auburn 25 6 16 Portland at Portland I4 1 31 South Portland at S. P. 7 o page :fverify-set cn ' Qqiiuvl ...'vv'lI vi A af? .2-1E.-:v1g-F:-'-L' -'.'5V-3'-9:42.21-.LSA 44 . .ft 'tr' f -an f-,Zz-rg--'fwfav .v,.r .7 , ' r-fr 4 ' ff' f'i f ' . 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S GIRLS BASKETBALL Prospects for a wmnmg glrl s basketball team were bright at the beginning of the year and with but three losses and eight victories the season may be called a successful one In the first game of the season we won a hard fought victory over the alumnae the score being 24 2I Vera Hobson s fine shooting proved to be just what we needed to vs m The next tvs o games proved easy X 1ctor1es for Deering the score of the first being 23 IO over Northeastern Business College and the second a 25 I2 w1n over Cape Elizabeth In the first game with South Portland we were beaten by but one po1nt the score be ing 22 21 The fine playing of Wescott and Boynton was outstanding In the next game Elizabeth Wcscott led her team to an easy victory ox er the Westbrook g1rls the score being 36 I9 In the first meetmg wlth the Portland team we shovs ed a complete SUPCFIOYIIX over them winning 38 16 We were proud in our next game to give the Cony team its first defeat of the sea on by a score of 37 27 Renell and Reilly showed fine defensive work, while Hobson led in scoring In our second encounter with the Caper team, we were agam defeated, 33 30, Wfescott playing an outstanding game A hard fightmg Vlestbrook team was unable to score more than If pomts to our 24, in our second game with them At Augusta, the Cony team revenged its first defeat bv a 25 22 win over us Our final game with Portland proved to be a fitting climax for Elizabeth XVescott's basketball career at Deering, for 41 of our 47 pomts were made by her, Portland scormg but 18 In the center terr1tory, Mary Hallowell played a fine game Those who have received their letters are Wescott, Peterson, Reilly, Renell, Preble, Hallowell, Abbott, Doten, Jackson, Boynton, and Sherman page sctvnlg eight THE AMETHYST I X Q If 5 46 37 Y THE D CLUB Preszdent THOMAS HEALD Vzce Preszdenl ELIZABETH Wescorr Treasurer BASIL LATTY Secretary ERLE DOWN The D Club of Deermg Hngh School has had a very successful year under 1tS presx dent Tommy I-Ieald and nts faculty advnsor Mr Vmall Thus year a larger percentage of glrls were present because of the fact that the mem bers of the gxrls hockey team were gnven letters As the object of thxs club ns to promote lnterest 1n actnvxtxes as well as the actlvmes themselves the D Club has taken an mterest m the under graduates of the school It has watched all promlsxng maternal for the teams, seeing that they attempt to keep eligible and mterested m thelr school work One bug project that the club has undertaken wnth success IS the standardnzmg of the amount spent for presents for the coaches Thls change was made because of the embarrass ment caused mn askmg a team mate for money From now on the money wnll be taken from the club treasury The D Club has sponsored two dances mcludmg the annual Thanksgnvmg Dance It has also sponsored a boys' assembly, m whxch every boy was asked to make the mterest m Deermg actnvmes greater than nt had ever been before page 10101115 mm BOYS BASKETBALL The Deering basketball team began 1ts season against the alumm It was a good game ln whlch Geer and Clark featured The alumm group was fast and aggressnve and ran up a score of 27 to I4 agamst the regulars The flrst game agamst Portland onjanuary 2 was hard and fast In the second half The Bnddeford team travelled to our gym on january 8 The ent1re game was one slded wlth Coach Hall s team gammg a 27 to I4 uctory In the Vfestbrook game Deermg had to work hard to get pomts but our good defense out classed our opponents The score of thls encounter was I4 to 2 Our game wxth South Portland brought out a large crowd From the start Deermg plaved hard speedy ball and held the lead untll the last few mmutes when the Capers scored the vu mmng basket The game was very excltmg and featured both teams At B1ddeford the Purple warrlors scored fnrst and dad not relmqmsh the1r lead through out The fray ended at 45 to I4 m our favor with the Blddles threatening only once The game vuth Wfestbrook at the Mxll City tested the Deerlng team s strength to the utmost Although we finally won by a score of 33 to 24 the tussle was a difficult one A record crowd wxtnessed the second Caper game Both teams worked hard but the Red Rlot vson In the second quarter South Portland took the lead and held nt Although the boys trled hard they could muster but I4 pomts agamst thelr rlval s 30 We met the Portland five on thelr home floor on the fourth of March Our team seemed tlred and Portland scored almost at wall fimshmg the contest wlth a vnctory of 40 to 2 Our team competed ln the Bates Tournament for the thlrd consecutlve tame but was elxmlnated by Morse Hlgh of Bath m the first round Consxdermg the scores we can rlghtly say that Deermg had 1 falrly satlsfactory season Those recenvmg letters were Captam Geer Morrlll Kllgore Soule Clark Down Peter son Sknllms Forestall New lander and Manager Atherton page elgblg - I s I I L : I 2' A E 3 ' 1 . 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I - Q 5 4-o. 1. s, 1 QDHS BASEBALL We met Portland High 1t Bax side on April 20 for the first g1ITlC of the sea on and x ere defeated 2 5 The g1me xx ith South Portl1nd 1t South Portland shoxx ed the Purple te1m xxoil mg as a xxhole Wlth the combined efforts of Skillms and Wilson our team rln up 1 score of 6 runs against the 1 by Sou h Portl1nd In the game against Biddeford our team showed great 1mproxement Clarks hitting combined with Geer s spec 1cul1r xxork 1t shortstop helped Deering pile up a score of IS runs to Biddeford s 3 Deering played at XVestbrook on May 6 and met a xery aggxessnxe team in a flst .,1me which we lost by 3 to 5 DCCFIHQ defe1ted Thornton on M1y 9 by 1 score of 7 to 1 in 1 game featured by errors We subdued Chex erus High on M1y I3 Sknllms pitching xv1s an OlIISf'lI'ldlI1L, fe1ture We held the bigger end of 1 6 to 4 score 1 score of 16 to I2 scoring 7 runs in the 9th inning Clark hit one of his frequent homers and Russ Skillins pitched 1 good 211110 We met Portlmd on the Deering field 1nd xx ere once more bent doxvn in defe1t in an interesting game by 1 score of 2 to 1 I Max zo sayx us 1t the Biddeford field ready for 1 hard b1ttle but our te1m could: not seem to cooperate Deering made many errors and our hitters xxere not up to standard We lost by 3 to 5 The Westbrook team came to Deerm, on May 23 and defeated us ag11n bx 4 to 6 The playing of Milliken Wilson and Hamilton was outstanding The flashv Caper team came to Deer1ng on May 30 to again be defe1ted by 8 to o Our June 3rd game xxnth Thornton xxas a n1p and tuck feature and rl e outfielders plaved head up ball throughout Once more Deering xxon byf a score of 6 to 5 Our second game xxith Sanford yxas like a hard practice We seemed to make runs and h1ts at will and we xxon by I7 to 3 The last game of the season vx s xxith Cheverus Both teams had had successful seasons and this game would be xxell e1rned if won and win xxe did The score xx as 2 to 1 Altogether the Deering mne play ed a diflicult yet fairly satisfactory schedule 1nd prospects look bright for this spring BOXING AND WRESTLING This year boxing and xx resthng xxere introduced as 1n activity for the box s of Deering It ably took its place on the program of sports fo1 the xx inter The organ1z1t1on of the squad s work yxas handicapped by lack of gxm SPILC and to some extent by l1ck of su1t1ble equipment These draxx backs hoxx ex er failed to d1mpen the SPIYIYS of those xx ho chose to engage in the manly 1rts of sxx apping punches 1nd grappling About fifty boxs participated in these txxo sports and they shoxxed great interest throughout the entire season The chief purpose of the lessons xx1s to benefit the football prospects for next year espPc1ally the line candidates The mstructnon xxas superxised by Coach Graham xxho hopes that sometime in the future these sports may become inter scholastlc page ergbly lu 0 - - - . 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' 1' -11-'I 'L ' 'n 1 A 1 15' L I X 1 I INDOOR TRACK 1931 can be called another successful year for the Purple tracksters Thelr first meet was vuth the Bates freshmen who defeated them by 75 to 1 I The score sounds better when you stop to realnze that Bates had a much more exptrnenced team Ianuary 30th saw the South Portland track team nn the Deermg gym It vs as a powerful aggregatxon and the meet turned out to be very mterestmg Several of the De un re crults pulled through wlth surprlsmg VICIOFICS The score was 86 1 3 pomts for Deermg to 67 2X3 po1nts for South Portland The meet between Portland and Deermg was a declded dlsappomtment to all Deermg won races at wlll and ran up a score of IZZW pomts agamst Portland s 29 X On February I9 the Thornton Academy team met our forces nn the gym The neet re sulted ln a surprlse for lt was expected that Deermg would swamp the Sacoxtes however Thornton fought nts hardest The score was 104 to 47 nn our favor Competmg agamst a much faster and heavxcr team the Deermg boys came through with a good score agamst the Bom dom freshmen We scored most dCClSlVElX xn the dns tance runs and ended up wlth zz pomts agamst Bowdom s 82 The Annual Four Cornered Meet was a dlsappomtment to the Deermg spectators for the athletes had an off nlght and were forced to bow m defeat to South Portland To prove to their followers that they mxght be down but never out the Deermg boardmen defeated every other Mame entrant and were second only to Fverett Hlgh School of Massachusetts ln the Bowdom Interstate lnterscholastlc Meet As a result of this exceptlonal showmg the Deering team was glven the well earned t1tle of State Cham pnons Thus ended a successful season for the Harvell tracksters Those recelvmg mdoor letters were Captam Morton Wxllxams Broun lord Penrce ordan Trlpp Cassovola Blllmgs Fuller Emery Welch Aaskov Cowan kewbevm Gerald Murphy Maurnce Murphv Bond Hobson Folvs artshny McCausland Bnllmgs Worwell Tom Heald and Bud Heald page nglslg four - , , I 7. 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I . . . . , I 1 - i K S . . . ,ll ,, OUTDOOR TRACK On April first Coach Howell lssued a call for outdoor track candndates In addltlon to the few veterans the summons brought out many promlslng runners and field event men The team s first contest came on May second m a duel meet with the Umve SltV of MJIDC freshmen The chance of the Deerlng boys to w1n thxs meet was conslderably ham pered by the work of Don Favor at that tlme a freshman at Maine however the men 1n purple managed to gather 16M points agalnst h1s 31 On May n1nth Deermg s tracksters traveled to Durham New Hampshire for the an nual mterstate mterscholastlc meet Out of very stiff competition they brought home a fifth place and 12h po1nts In another mterscholastnc meet at Colby College on May sixteenth the Deering team captured a third place wxth 15 po1nts Our points were gained largely through the efforts of Healcl Murphy and Hobson The followlng Saturday found the team agam mvadmg University of Maine terrltory this time nn an mterscholasuc meet in wh1ch the competltlon proved to be too strong for us W'e took fourth place w1th 8 points, HV6 of wh1ch were made by johnny Roberts The annual four cornered meet was cancelled, so after two weeks of hard training, the Deering runners travelled to Bates College for the final mterscholastle meet of the year. We were so much improved for this contest, that the meet became a race between our team and South Portland's The final event, the pole vault, declded the fight for first and second places, Deermg took second, being defeated by only a very small margin Wilcox, Roberts, and Goddard were outstandmg Altogether, the Deering team, although ll did not w1n any meets, had a fairly satxsfac tory season Startlng wnth hardly any developed tracksters, Coach Howell pushed his team a httle hlrder each meet, and at the end of his schedule showed some seasoned trackmen Varsity outdoor track letters for the season were awarded to Captain Roberts, Goddard, Maxcey, Trnpp, Wxthee, Stoddard, Hobson, Wilcox, Aaskov, Murphy, Tom Heald, Bud Heald, Wormell, and Pierce. page eighty five THE AMETHYS1' l page ngbty nx 1 NIxRJoRY BARTLITT To never have been seen xx ithout a smile IS quite a record, but here s one xx ho c1n lax honest Cl7.11Tl to it Deering xx 111 miss her xxhen she s gone 2 XIRGXNIA D1 LR Flljzpj Hut you met the girl xxith the dancing ex es and the contagious giggle' She s r1ther quiet, but she s 1 good sport' 3 MARIONI BFRRY M111 Half of the Sxx an B rrx pair, 1nd 1 strong adxoeate of n1ut1c1l knots The sea had its charm,n est ce pas, M1r1on7 4 Main OTNYIL She lust wont be hurried, so don t shove But did you ever notice that she s 1lxv1xs r10ht9 We envy her spelking ability 5 Iximxx P1 Astrr Pefztrt T111 dark 1nd handsome, 1nd the U9LI'll, trad1t1on1l proxerbnl, xxon11n h1ter But xxe could tell xou 1 thing or txvo 6 CFLFLIA BLAK1 And here is how Cecel11 looked in the good old days The onlx cle1r resemblance to the present day article seems to be 1n the elboxxs 7 ELISF Moonv Mood BTTHY long and pensixe hours of deep meditation h1ve been spent bx 1 cert un second period study hall over where Elise is going when she tears madly up the aisle at the usual time. 8. TDONALDXICKERSOY Don VUL. Here, noble readers, is the vrtat musical comedian of the coming generation. A1- ready thousands have fallen victims of that golden voice and pleasant humor. lts 1 secret but hes running against Cantor for President.j page eighty -1e1.'en 9 NIARIONI XVALLS Puig Blue eyes, golden hair 1re onlx txvo of t11e over xxhelming number of 1ttract1xe points Mario-1 can call her oxvn Gracious, xve al most forgot the dimple 1 DONALDLORD Don Thex tell us th1t Don is the primitive type But 1 great deal of late xxe xe been hearing That there s more than the ch1rm of mere Nature, you know In the lure of the xx oods 1t North Deering II EVLLYNI MCLAUGITLINI Ewe There lwdv, but, from all appearances she seems to be good natured and ambitious Best wishes Exle, forthe future I2 Bran. Krmsl D1 Bob The huge pieces of cardboard th1t she s 11xx1Vs car rying around the corridor are most as big as she is She is 1 werx f11thful 1rt student I3 TVTILDRLD HILTON is nexx at Deering, so vx e hay en t h1d much of 10 opportunity to become acquainted, but xxe xx ould like I4 BIITTX CLD tLAxD XX e re xx illing to w1ger that this young lady xx ill make no small place for herself in the intelligensia. And she s such a nice Girl, too! 15. TVTAUDE HORNER Momzie. This looks like it might be something to do with algebra'-triangles you know. But Monnie isn t even txx'o sided' shes an all round sport. l' .,' Erergep ..,'?Q?'?N4- .e Ewa 1 M12 .-5,52--6'.4f4,.,uf,a,,,,9,g.J:g,, ,.ea1..a:,R -A?e,4,k.-.g:u,u,,, A I I er , n . A 1 ' . - - . . V. . . . t v Y - . V Y . . . K q ' 9-09 ' 7 R , , rf - V 11 , , , ff, F' 57 t 1 , V W , , - , , o. . . , , . . . . 4. . . K 9 , . N- 1 , . FF ' 7, 1 - 2 1' . . . 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V k K V , . .. ,, , , C - - . . f THE AMEI1-IYSI' r L fag: ugbly ngbl E E 1 MM CJAlLANT Vlulzq Heresto Cl girl with lll,lgl1lI'l2 broxxn exes xxho 15 full of pep IDLl fun XY e hope xour balloon factory IS 1 suieess 'A o P s spark exer l11t xou' It not let us intro duee you to TheIm1 If xou xx 1nt to knoxx hoxx to eixe 1 plrtx ask her 5 CARo1 H1 INTZ L1rol erix es 1 eertzun Qhrx sler Cause it s el1ss1er th ID 1 Ford, And when its horn toots just outside 4 DOROIHY DILLON Xvllfl could help admiring th1t poise and conlidenee9 And vxhat will h1ppen xxhen WI1ss Dillon 1nd Mr Sims are sepufated nexer to argue 1Q11n1nIngl1sh el1ss' Woe betide the dax 5 VIIKCINIA MARSTONJ uestion In vxhlt state in the union xvould innx like to spend much of her time? Ansvser In the Publvc State We xx onder vx hx 7 N.. 6 M,sRs COIINIAN Did xou exer se MISS Colemm without the Misses C lrr 1nd Reillv or the Misses Reillx 1r1d Clrr with out Nflxss Loleminf We hlxe produeed 1 museum piece 7. RL 1'11 CTROSSNIAN Bzzuniv. Bright .ind cheerful is this Bunny Her disposition sweet and sunny. But then Ll rabbit does not giggle or does Ruthie s nose h.1x'e CJLISC o wiggle. 8. Nl.-KRT Bovxtox. NI.1I'f'IT1.lliCS.l5lJC- cess of every undertnkinv that she con- hnes her erlorts to. Iiurthermore she had puge eighiy-nine 1 good time doing it And still further more xxe like to xx1teh her 9 eN1LlrrL1f11rL11 G1 glfs es IS pleaslnt and popullr as they come I spite of the 1dxerse ehlraeter of the pie ture xxe hear she s going to be 1 teacher x NIIIINI ,ITIRS N mn prize xx inning d1neer it Deering Her cir IS the D H 5 t1x1 for bovs A tall gurl xsith .1 long bob ind 1 eheery smile that s Fmmx h1s been most popul1r since his arr1vz1l from South Portl1nd Although h is elrded the xxh1te he still clings to the re I2 IRrx1 jorixsosi Yonny Take .1 he1p of pep Add lblt of fun Then 1 fllsh of red And mix: it into one Then xou hlxe Irene I3 BARBARA S1'1R11xc Barb xVLl1CJf tl11t potitoes ire ehelper but xxonder lbout the priee of eoll Cole Nllny p ople seem to hlxe gixen xt up for o1l but here s one xshc h xsn t 4 H 1 x L1 Hxx H111 Paging one ot Deering s best Ll.II1CLI'S and Ll good pal in the bargain. Once there xxns Ll man I1.lI11CLl.IOI'tl.1I1 -but let s t.1lk of something else t.1ke for instance tl1e xxenther. . Rox-'es Soui.. R1-tl. Another one of those Ll.'ISllIl1l' bre.1tlx-taking football 1eroe1. e ' is .1lso one of the man Sf.lllI1Cl1 props of that xxell-supported second floor xx'.1ll. r 1. 6w'w'H', ., 'Y lP ?H4- I A - r T v I 1 1 1,, L 1, I I . . . . 1 1 i . 1 k . ' - 1 1 I! x V. I ' . l ' 1 499 . ' ' ' ' . J ,Ni , , 1 n 'gl lk,-an 1 Q . 1 1 j , n z. I'111,1.1x1,1 SI, RKS I' s'1'1-R. In' a ' 1 ,K .. -. - 1 - . '-, 1 11 ' V ' ' 1 ' - 1 - T I X K' av VI I V 991 ' lo. lL.l. l . fo E . A ,,- .U x I. . I H I H . A 'K - t 11 8 -1 ' T if 1 V 1' V L L 1 1 1- ' - ' Y ' ' ' . V I k' . l I, 1 its She Sigl1S Lind S1133 MY I-Only, 11. CHESTER PETLRSON Cbet. Cl1et 2 E . . . . -1 L, A . . e d' - I I U A v,. A fit d 11 ' K A i i 004 . . . . i , I . 2 I h Y: V ,, v,, ,,, f t , . 1 1 lin, Q ' : 1 I ' V 1 K - - '11 1- 1.- , V' I r 'A - 1 7 r 1 'I A lx ' ' i r , o rr xv x V 1 .. . . . . , -Ni, N, I IP ' lv ' 'ff 1 . 1- .LJ -, 1 .' 'flax ' K If Il I . ' 1 l If It x x 1 I , x' x 1 1 t x my ' ' N X, x X t -,- H 1. , , ' . . '5 I 909 fx' K l - R d' ' 1 C' ' ' THE ANXETHYSI' if page ninety fvvw v ' ., - x ,, .- ' I U al 1 5g 'ag THE AMETHYST f WE? A52 JERROLD COUSINS I jeddx xxas once seen as a brndegroom But le solemnlx axers that lt xx1ll nexer occur agam Tsk' Tsk' 1 UsT1xL XWITHAXI just Isnt she the cutest thmg' And her penchant for d1nc1ng l'11lflll6tS IS somethmv remirlmblc SUSAN LORD S111 Th1s 15 1 xxt lmoxxn lUdlNlCll.lll 1round 1nd 1bout Deer mg Next VC1I' she xxlll 1dorn the C1mpus of the Umxersltx ofNI11ne 4 OGILVII HARRISON Wl1e11 xxe spoke of Beryl 'md her cardboird xxc neglected to mentlon tlnothtr 1ten1 IH htr cdrtege, tht ltem belnb OgllNlC 5 IDA NIARTFLLA We xxondtrnf tl11s1s XVl11tex1.r1t ns, xxt lsnoxx sl1v. ll be good If RI NI N c IYNIII Ram Anxont xx l1o IS cxtn Lll9ElI1KlX lcquunttd xx 1th tl11s mx dlmscl knoxxs l1oxx SIllIllIN1I her sud can 1nd oft ULLLIIIHV' bursts of 1111rtl1 can bt 7 VIURIII Itxscorl R11 Sht dmcts 19 xxtll IS sl1c loolxs And tl11t 111 tht Oplll 1011 of n11nx IS xtrx xxtll lm ttt Hoxx xk11I1xns11 1111111 To m 1 x of 'xlr ln1n1o11s pt p1ls l 1rtl1 Sclemt IS qlllft mxolxcd 1nd lI1 rnc L b t to Hoxxlc lf s Qrtcls pu ge mm IJ one 9 DLXTLR NICC-XLSLAXD Deck If h1rd xvorls can ruse Cl msn to the helghts then Deck ought to gun the xtrx top H XTTII NIAF Loxxr Peanut Four eet nmc nnches of enthusmsm and squeals Her smlll h1nds xxlll mp out Deir Sxrs for some fortun1te tnred huslness min II DoNALoR,xx1sx1 Don Aren txou ust smred to dmth Ht IS not hwlf as fierce is he loolss ind he s 111 escellent ad xertnsmg manugtr ask wnvonc on the Amethyst Board I2 Amt Pr II Rsrw B wus md oxvs 'nun to be l1er chlcicst must of pcrplusltx But she hts plcntx of both 1 N1kT11 Nino I11 Mcrt S1 s be suggested tl11t she xx ould flnd the shots of C,l1r1 Blrton lbout the I'lL1lII sm. 1 ROBIRI NIORRIII Bob Fhtx te us l1c IS tht SIIOHQ SllLIIf tx pc xx ho would la fI'lLl1Ll to mln lI1Ll dots Putt xxt IIXL our doubts lor IIISIIIILL but xx hx go nn to tl11t' ARD J OR on Hts not much of 1 1,3111-'stcr but l1t lxnoxxs more n 1 l ttlt ll5ULlI r1ct utts lll ot good studtnt x1l11cl1 IS LlIIllSllll xx l1c11 xou consultr l1trotl1tr x IYIULIS but not sundrx cl11rn1s 'I 1 ,szlzzge Q,.,,.3.:g-M.tt I J1- .. ,, 1. ,, , ., ,, I. .' fm. 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' t AHIII, u ' f - - ' '. 4 n 1' THE AMETHYS1' page ninety two v 1 If ou see 1 blue stre1lt ll'lSl1ll12 1eross Stexens Axenue If eight fourteen Incl nine tenths some d1rlx 1nd drurx morn, its onlx Nl r,orie on hu xx xx to clrxnl-x It tl e ont of lxnoxx letlxge it 1lL 'XYIFIL ixt Rell blt lox 1l lnthusmstit Yot ful Soexihle lntertsting, Clplblt Kind Pnervttie lllxCll7lL Sxxtet xtxc xiui x x H rt s 1 e11tlicl1tt lox 'North tltl Sennmrx NY Utei ing s loss must be soinebotlx s L11 om RT Rl i in n 1 Too 'erxi e Trollex l11s nothing on Bob ' Nleithtr h1s B1be Ruth If xou LIYFX on in lift 19 xou l11xe in Detrinq xou ll be more th1n sue eessful 5 HOR xci Hot xii s Iloilflx S lmifx Nlttt tht priclt intl hope of Nliss True s otherxx ise IUllLlL99 L0l11I11CI'Clll el1sses Thinlxof guileltss Hocldx xxith 1ll those xx ielxtd xx omtn Poor Horne in s h1ir eln be seen in this pietuit but there s 1 strong chmee tlilt it xx is tombtd into smooth yeifuet xx.1xtx. '. 1 9 .1 ' Xlxxo. lfound: One ' - son female species xx'hoc.1n touch t 1e tip 1er iose ' ' ' her tonx . 1 Qlnation ' ll ov s is' '. . ' ..., IN ' 'if Do you suwose BAlI is eoint to Qrox' up to e .1 pw' - f V-- ear Admir1l His ideas were a itte behind in ex en these e1rlx d1Y9 9 Bxalmax lxox Bnrlzs A budding K1te Smith in 1 number of xxax s' She has one of those xoiees th1t make c1g1r m1nu futurers Chg deep io Iimxcrsllxnsxx She h1s tht slxin xou loxe to touch ln htr ehetlxs 1 f1int pinlx shows And on thc. slightest proxocation Thu pink xx ill turn to rose ii homie Rr nxioxn And her hair xxas eur x told 1pplies emetlx to Edie She omes from somexx hue in tl1e b1c.k xxoods of Deering, but th1t doesn t tletr1et from her Ll llI'l11 iz NAIDA Sixxotrts This loxelv ladx is lending her person next xe1r to I 1selle We reclict 1 full cl1ss for th1t school Bala: Although it Bxiumkx SToxI B1 s l11s onlx ten xxith us since her yunior 1r its nude mlnx fist friends Our sxn1p1tl1its to South Port l1ntl in its oss . ,xrxns os ' inn 'ix XY ell heres .1 case. uite ll good-sized suitcase full at th.1t. lt will take somebotlx' xxit 1 big, 'ect to till his 9l10L9'll Deering. . . .V i, . ,rr v. lstiere .mx one who tloesn t hold his breath when tl1is queen of ' hoop lnssies' takes her p ace for .1 foul shot? :.i...-.1 s -W--1 THE AM .........---s-'V+ --.1 .L-v:1-za-..:faIg-f.s.-:a-xr4- .-.rzgrun lsr'-::+s1-r--ya-:1-va-vsvfca.-.ff-s:..::ff-11: ...z. 1. M,xi1kloi1.l, XV.-xiixixs .Nl1i'j. y R ' . P ' ' . l' l V K i' . ,. ' 993 2. l'iARI,l x' Sleiiii s. lil' l 'il. . . '- K t' -11 -, . . 1 '. ith- ' , ' U. . x s A v ii 1 ' ' , t , , w - - v x -1 + x - , ' A I - A A , . , ., ' 'I I' ' g 3. M, 9. Sxox' l'z'j'gix. e . - Q ' I ' i s XY I Q ' 1 lv ht ti' . . '. fell. K Y ' ' 1 , Y 1 . -- K. - -- 1 .Qgin. ' ' . 1 ' 1 . i' . H 'I ' 4 R - Blu e. fl' ' l' ' . A, ' . . . K, 1 V I , X K . 999 ' .i' .' -. '. A ' 1 . .s H 'li l A ' e .2 . ' b 1 q A ' r ' s s- f v' 6 Q ' K ' ' v 1 If VI ' ' ' yea , she l. . . ,' 1. 6. NIANI Tru xvm i.i.x. sl. e' I '. 't . -I - ' s ' I4 l R s 'I HI , ' ' .1 Q . . , , Flilxisllll., ptr ' l 1l of l 1 xxith the end of que l Xl l in minor! x ' sue ig Xlxmi Sin i xixx SW nz l 8 Wiiiixxi II in 'BH ' 4 ' ' I H 1 ' ' . 1 b .1 mmlx ff' it -'-f-x THEAMETHYST - 1' page ninety- four I Ltclxx Scuixiox Blum he long tall thing on the lttt IS a pIllar the long tall thmg on the rIght 19 Lucian This Informition IS neeessarx for the proper Identification I In ISI The 1foItsaId on ta thing on the right IS often sta vers often seen ID the 1 ILIYIIIX of Bettx 3 CLRIIS Bkoohs for once we have seen the mwhtx Mr QLITTIS without his haIr Immlculatelx groomed 'Tis Indeed 1 notew orths occasion 4 II IIIS xxn IJOROTHX TROIT f1IIIlLI'S out for 1 good time Thit wls so ne few wus 1 vo 1nd thu rt still iaw 11115: lf 5 B,xItIsIxIm Qxxisoitx Vat NL often wondered Itst w lix Bubx s flW0IlIL to or C L19 fl! I IS red Ind then soI11tLcdI I9 l.,LkllISL. mother Ltffllll somtbodt but we promised nh IC we wouldn t ttll 1 9x x T h1lfof SXVQII1-BCI'l'y coInbin.1tion. NVQ hear there s .1not1er rising Cl't,0I1C!' in West root' .1 so It n.Ix'. uni 'orms .IFC .Illuri Y. v, ' oxrxs 'otj ,i'1llIIllIX. ien- '4 e i ,- 'o IHS i oli. We '. ute 1' i've'. ,. ' 'e po' win ITLIIIW' .1 sleeve str we. fue' mr' -li - 8 BEATRIQE PRICE Bea We dont know much about Bea because hes so quIet and unassuming She plass field hockex exceptionallx w ell 9 Rmuoxn Ioan RLIJ When he sIts down to tl1e pI1n0 no one laughs for thes all know that there s music In them thar hngers IO ROBFRT STtvtms Bob Hate you exer seen Bob coxer the ground with those long legs? just as long as he runs towards things and not aw at from them, lf s all right II ALBIRT I-I.xce.As Bob The Dre mItrt manager of all managers Tnose things and radio announcers have xerw lit tle In common but Al IS equallx good at one as the other I2 RALIIINI IRIsII ni We are going to ereet a monument to the patience with which errx Iwaits her faithful friend and follower B1rb1ra at the gs m door Il IJONAI n XVI I t H D011 XVt hope Don isn t as black as he looks-.is Q1 mat- ter of fact we re sure he isn t but we do know' he is one of tl1e best track men on the team. I4. C'I.AIm1's Ilixow. One portion o t1e llouston-Dixon duo. Likewise one of the most loyal supporters of our class. May luck travel hand in hand with you Cllld,'S. f -, 23 gT', ,IVYKYQ A , 7-1 ,,d?'EL,...,afa:.le4Q,-,...11J,4,f'-by- 432. v 5 7 1 , -f 7 In T 1 Q H ,s a ' X if A ' X- - I t H , c U ,, S , ' , A ' I I A A r , l . 999 ,-- r ' H U 2. BI.T'I'1' 7 1 2. r I -1 f I g .' , I I - - Kll K , K, , N in ' A, I, V 999 2,5 1 Y 4 V ff Y, Y V . b 1' . Y . .i I L ' . ' 1' 1 I . .A i L ' . s ' I Y 'Y i '-- ' . , . 1 ,N 1. ,IYI, ,J ' A' K .. ,s , . ,, . 1 1 . ' 'Pblf' and Dol. just Q1 couple of old -X E f . I V , I ' .51 .i l.'- .L K ., II- Y' ' ' ' . K QQ, 316 ' ' V7 xl 'x 1 1 'P 1, - - I A J Q . Cui -1 ' I' 'jx ' .I ' 2 I' toll ll it I . '- I V k K K' ' ss-V -s s - s f ' - I vi - K ' Y Q ,, ., 3 6. Xl.-tit ' .X he other . the -' , ' ' N 5' U I l I 1 b 'l , l V ' th1 Il l ng' , FII W xr. 'I CI 1 . f I ull l' rshiny N I - on his tlix l XX sil Ion, Ct 1 Ill llltl tttl slll x Ll ll 1 II . 1 1 1.11 VIII THE AMETHYST ' ' 'D' page nmrly su 1 Rl. FH R1c11 xkusox I1dees 1nd gen tlemen, m1x xu ulxf. tl11s opportunxtx to nom1n1te Ruth DlDClLl'fJI1 R1el11rdson for the honored posmon of fourteenth nee presldent of rhe X1t1on1l Klddx K1r -XS soentnon flllflfl He just eum don I1 I1 11111 North Ox ersl1oL xxnd 111 exenm or FL1 1 Sunburnt 1l1e roof of lns TI10LlIl'l 1 00 IH 1t tl1e t1ll l3l.lllLlII1 s 011 uw l x1 11111 L knoxx xerx llttle lliillllf tl11s felloxx exempt tlnr there IS I1 1 suel1 tlnng 1s prolvluns ln IJLDWKJLFILX fm l11m IX XLI 11 l ll Ll xxl1o s me 111 lLlI'II1g 1 mf LSI 111 Llllflnlel Um IMXLI xnov Q 1 s 1 urls lte X L un 1n1e11d l1e1 1x 1 Ikl 1114 lolds of 11 1x rllllllx Q mme L A 'ering .1111 4 ' . ' '. r 1,11 xt . ' l'1'C is xo ne 111' erx' '11111 te1 xx'1t1 ' ' -vlitv ' e l - ' -' .1 ' A Slllk x'c1ie '. 71. 'f .. -. R- H111 . 1. I1' , . 1 A '. A I . city' 14 1111, . '. CC Q ' I 1i3.,1exr e.11 -r. Jury-1 1 8 Norum Hxxisnxoxi Here xxe haxe 1 hlppx Sl11llll'lg, eH1e1ent gnrl xx ho IS also 1 dr1xLr of fords or r1tl1er one p1rt1cular lord 3 I,x1111 IA1111 xxx We propheex that Nllle I 11dl1xx xvlll be l111led on some near tllft 12 1 drexs model She eert11nl1 l11S all tl1e neeesS11x qu1l1hc1t1ons I IINOR RYCHARDS u1nd Nil e ll1no1e et Nlllc Bnggs sont ensemble oo ll l1' N est ee p15 xous lllffei elex esg II A1xr11LR XV11xR1N1 Ar! We hate to mxolxe Mr XV1YfCl1 IH pecL1n11r1 dlfll eultmx but we do w1nt l11m to know that l1e IS eonmdered most lnndxome bx the l:LfT1llC ipeclei Al1 me 1lloxx xouxself to beeome L0l'I1I'lllLlYLd IH 1 LllSkLlSQl0I1 xx1tl1 Helen, bemuse 9l1e IS 1 p1 IIL LlLlUlU.I 1111 x 1 tl It If x e xlmould dress the plrt l1er 1rt1sr1e 1l11l1tx x1x xmoelx 1nd floxunq tm xx1tl1 1 berct ltop llkl l11111x11 IInSiCS .. i11.fxxo1x XI1S1fNo1x. Her 1.x'cl.1x s .1rf of tl1,1l 1'-n1.1rlx.1lvle length ll111t eau , OOF 10l'I.l Q llI'l1 .1 l7C.lLll'lfLl 1 green xx'1rl1 envv. . , ' .Q . H ' flerce .ming . ,' 111 ' ' Iouixex .lI'f11i xv. Ll UL ned lux' l1er ext1'.1o1'di11.1rx' poxx'crQ 0 L ' ure. Good uclx .11 XY l1e.1ton, ' l.ou. -1 . .. - A, v yqg v iv -Qgrsg - U rv, ver , -.. ff.-.JL 1-,c.,.1,Q F--' -1 , 4 vm I 1 A I' 1 A .- r. 5 ' . '. ' 2. I.1-31.11 lllvlf IIINS 111 ' 4. ., h x- l ' K l to '1 ' 1 ' ' 111 l' ' land. llc'-Q nl- ' Hd, . . ' - - 4 1 , , A , ' 10, 2 , X . . . 1 l . 1 lx . - . . , . , . Q . I n l K . 1' 3. H 71 -N111 lf -fm. W 1 ' Y v1 v V 1 f x Y 3 ' wx ' Y f ', l, V ' - - H U ax ' A A ' I ' ' . ' ' ' 4 . ' 1 ' , ' .' ' ' . 1 . ' - ' ' 1 'i' ' A . ' 4'. , ' 4 l - . , . '. 1 ' 4. V1v1,xN NV1111 1' Vi1ir. W! Viv- 'f' inn, we ne vvuld l1.1x'e welieved ' of ,, , , , l K - - 11. ll1 1 l'N C-URTIS 'I,l'IlI1Y.HljUI1 t ever yo ' .ne o l - 'oruux 1 1. j . nd . . . g. D01 1' XVIIIII D1l. D1 ' is HNYIIA fl' 111 more w.1x's Il1.lI1 one. V' '- 11,. R011 , W'xIG11'1' B l . li on ' '. 'xl p.1l. l . ' A fun. ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 N I' enllx for, sl1e would be Seen in L1 'id 6. KINNI' 1' T 1' 1oxx I ' NI. ix one of 1l1- prettiest girls 111 ' De l IN slu pllllll to 1 l us' It I A , N he ,Ile 1 1 St em LL l l 1111 , l f l tl1 1 T 1 L l K Qu lil fl lin U L UXXI 113 O JNL U Us P n I tl, I l l l lex Y I 1 1 xxou Russ lln l1xr menu 1111 IS I 111121 Sxxx 1 1 ll Iln 11l 111111111111-11111 ux rox xxe 1 111 lun 1 ot 1 1l11t XULI me el pad H1 ' IS ll Clkxll 1 111 LX 11t11e ot 1l1e N l l f l xl lbe lel l r ' l N III 1 ll mEA '73 page mncty right M f vm THE AM A 1 1 Lfxxxlu vel T111PP frlp e just one stumble lfter mother f1ll. lsn t lf Nlr Trlppy But xou seem to bt ible to keep xour thln prettx xx ell up ln the :nr ll Ixl I1 f Com ort hrst IS lreddx s motto so txxould seem s 1 1r1nd o tl Q14 lflI1QlT1'lX l1e xx t 1 1 ontt 1 1 xx hllt Ql1.gl1orl'rlttl11rd loses trltl- of the tlmt md to111ts to sthool txx o d1xs lll sut t YSIOH owtxel f ICIXLL ls ff t L'Y1 bt 1ppl1ecl to ret1t1t1ons xou xvlll be fl l1 soon 4 P111 1 1 IS Ix11111.oxx ful 1 tomes from Rostmont whlth H1 IX or NTIS not n1e111 1111 thlnsg B If fhmlf sht s one 1t tr1tt1xt glrl ls 111 tst1hllshttl f1tt ll T111 llox xou stt l1Llk 1tlol111nQIl111tr s fltt mlx t tlut to pcnslxt l11tdlt1tlo11, hut xxe thl11l1 ll s twstd lx the l3llQl1fl1CSS cf tht sun AR 111 1 1l 1 o xou suppost she t111 pL1f0l'I11 IlllS trltlx of f0LlLl1lI1LI l1tr tots NXIIl'l I9 I11LlL.l1 tlst to t.1x t tl11s sn t 1 1 ll 1 7- ,-1111 .- KX il x ,. 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'K 1 .1 . 1ls e.1e1 is 1 .11'1' ' ' , 11sllfel1t'p1 1 l 1.1 ' us. 1 l'.1lQlll l1o1 ' and esteem. 1,14 11111 'lj -11 111' 9 NFLSON Nrxxrox 1XflLf 1c funnx p1pers have nothlng on us. for xxe haxe 21 Mutt and eff rlght here ln our hul loxx ed halls Paglng Vlr H1rx le' 4- IO C11l11s11x1 Kxlc HF Cfuzxizf from thls pose thtrt IS no rt1son xx hx Cl1FlQllI1C shouldnt bt 1 good tl5.,ht ropt xx1ll1er Hoxx 'lbflllf ll' loxx 1111 L o 1111 Nlett 1 l Cfeneml Knoxxledge If thexc ls lIlXIl1lI1g toncernlng such subletts as hlstorx p t1to chlps or cement on xx l11th vou xx mt to lnform xourself 1511 h1n1 Q I'lle11 A St1xtx 1 n1x sttrx h1s bttn but Th111l1 us xxt xt solxtd tl1t tlst, The 11nl111oxx11 A xx 1s put tl1trt ust to hll up the sp1tt I3 O1111,x Moom Fxtn lf blondes 11t supposed hx tl1e preferred tx pe thert 1le 1 texx bruntttes thlt htlt tl1em bx 1 l1rge mxrgln Htrt s one K1 xv r11N11P1111 R111111111 X 1o x1ol1Ititl11nl11I111 tht pltstnt tllgnlhttl Xll lXleptrt Ifs1uire. ever looked likt this. If he lmprovts 111 the next eighteen xeglrs ns 111s the asl t1tres no e 1.1K xv.1.1. xx happen. . K.-xxl G1-1111lNc', Sue 1 poise .Int gr. ee ' '-1 ' nd' .ji' ' 'J c1.1l'111lng .1s Q1 -. H11- ,old l1.1lr ls pride .intl our desplllr. Z3 1 Ti? ZS- . ' ,. 2 A f' Lif is . ', .' 'Q .' '1 '. Tl 1 1 . . 1' . ' R ' i, N I iv ' V V n Y I bA L 4 o L V' - 1. F11 111-, ' 1, .'Xl.I.l,N 'rw f ' ' j ,' ' ,V . V . ', 9' T It'11,l l . x 11' 'ax'-. ' . x , 'A ' s f ' y 1 1- 1 3. OI1l..1xN11 l11llc ,IARIL lfxerx' 'Il A V 11 V 7 Q 1 . i 1 1 1-. Nl lil. . 1 Nix '2 . H 1' ', 1 S l ,OllCI1l ,H A 1' . . , J ., ,, HP ' 11 '1ph'lH 1 , , ' , J- 'ii , ' f -. -' f , ' ' 12. E111-LN A. S1',Ax'1-Y. ' y vm 1 X ' -l I 1 A ' 1 1 11 Y 1 1 , , .1 ' f K ' l V .1 xv M I ' 1. lQI,MI 11 xVlll'l'l, f1ifvy. ' ' x'l1 I Q Q ' .' ' V, 5 ' L Lfld' ' I ' ' I 'K A x -,.v .IA -- X 1 k ' 0 . Y H . J 11 ' K, 0 A 6. Nl .lOl -. KINI 1.x1.1. M1'., -. D - A ' ' - - '1 fl - . . . 1 1 '.,'? Bu ' 1' ' .1 11eeess11ry feat for .1 ' lAl1'.1 'Q11 . I+ A 1 ,A .ff V1 B 1x1 I lll '81 fx ll 1, ' Nl Y tl l l I . L ' hcl l ,l- rll'g'f1ll lt. x 4 IS l1x1shttl bx t11 If ttl ltllx l1 tl I 8 X1 1111 P1 11111 Tl p l tht IS I . l 111 1lt ol lots of txts Nl1x l l1lT1 I9 not oftt1 lou II1 1 1, ll xx ho 15 IS full ol l ppm' 'llltl 1111x ht 1o1 l K lmt : y en her l 1 1 I THE AMETHYST pagf om hundred Y v 5 .4 I Q sol N ft- 'I ' 'T-21 71-fLTHE AMETHYST '1f'X'-Q-ff Wi ff L Cnn. u L mx ll mr I1 wluut' 15 Y l xg m SIIIL rf 1 '1 Q IL s mo 1 1 in L LI x nun imu fm Xm :xx kllll 1 L In U It S LS N ' 511187 n x lx IR ll! xx In lo Klum s 1 x 1 thus X kkk X 1 Xoxu Ll Iron 1 mg IYLIINLQI X ms Lf lu um 1' 1 wx IUIL 1 ax mu III Nl LS Ill I A mmf Q Ill wus on Lv . x IL IS not f1X 1 un 'Q 0 Rn ru wg tuum m sugm 1 um xx turn fI'lINL. ut mum SI ' Sunny wood IQIIFI, ou lt sums fuur an 'LIPlKl0l1Of sums XX II XS X LIXH IL IIHIIX 1 LS l S I UH1 XX llkf ISIINUL Q LIXLSLLH PLIWUITI I X IX L IS Sllks. 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' cur .' 1' I1.lli Il1-Hg '1 'ith ' cn! tlu A. .md 'H ' L ' . ,l't . 3. 3111 x ma li X x I ' ' i NI.fsh'.1lxx'.1ysbc. mcssful' .lfng IH ' fm' LIIS R111 Q CQ: rncll, flu' f hcl A 7 . l5.ll'l'f'I11UI'C uf mm I'X'U'xX'f'Yll.ll is H he 'Q' mln' .1 well .IKXXIX frnmm I,UCl'il'l4.f' ' kpirgl- ciu .u she has dune with ir. rr. I,15'rr-. O'N1 IIA I' ' i. Tl -I '- ' 'C '. . LJ ' I 1. 4' HWY MLIVKHD ,I'Il'5,I'.l . 1. us I - .' of NIJ 'E lmd .1 little lmulx. b 1 I ' Q A ' IQ t l LM Al ummm. Ut' fkldx UN, UI. 1 .WJ II 'ca ' this worslnf was of full .lp- Ami H hcrux ul' XI.x1'x' gm-x PC-'I' 'l'fu'lw1ol' fULl'l1'lTlJLlIlkl wc. Vorb 71' 3 ' h i- i' ' 'NUI' S. llllllll SIXNIIN l'fJif'. '4 A kof '3' A '5 4' I 'UW Hfwfyux -I l ' f thu upl i'QIiL'.1ICklI LhlI1L'XCl' xxx . Vcll, 1' lv' 'Lil' .VH ig mf' t -IPI HV-'bl' U the t1i.I,L,M-1mV.C,w Mk, J . . ,Hmgl IL 'l' '.-Xl. lL1 ' lx f-.ll11ilX'FI'.1il', 6. i num Iuux 1 ll I-rw Mu. ' 15- Bl IH D '1 'ING U 5' 'I'.lk.1- lyk..-ingix big Mlm. HU WW K .K ,an Liv' .md n ry is this lirrlu girl from lint X' . .1lLxlNiLl!!1 ln: cc 4 ' ic DC , S' Wm i S 5-blfx 'INV Illg' iml rc inn IILII lm is thc St. .' of ' , ' ' ' 5- Iflwviffl - . --, ' 14. NIAILII l'u,1x1.1 1 w. Q 1 v. Ya lu-5. xflzuxx 1 I I .l'.tlxL-sun' 1' nur XVI- -1W1W ,'I ff' .'if'7'l'? cy' UI'.'ll'Cf-.UL1 jim 11.1LL::'.1lly shy. J rc- A - X ,Nl I ti1 ngPPrix1t.1liItlcuI'l'ul!x-1 ' lx 'cp 'OO L!! punwc. f ng. Xu-xm Clxlarlxlru liz.lJ NY'- du f liken.-f.1llAwy 1' . ' l1Llt.'1v1'11.1 Y. im lux Pl ll V xx IRL, NIU' we is .111 .lKYfLll W0l'l11-LNUKl'AX'UI'I11.llf ' rw. expr- Ll1L'L'.l'I1C L l1u1'ull1.lt Ili, 'L Bu ' ' ' - 10 vcmrn x-ill ll'l1. u , 1111 !'m1.1'm.f 71 WW THEAMETHYSI' 'v'? 1- page one hundred two ,- v - - '- . wx .V ' - .- ..v:Y-gQfg':. 1.-.:.-2Qg4.v,,,:A,,., :ss-:+-,,.,,g.,2.,e,,,4, ..,.,,,-,.,,,. kg --I- 1 Done xslinnxioxn Dorian Dorcas in 1 thoughtful mood IS nothing to be ox erlooked But hnrdressers don t need to be thoughttul, or do rhex 2 L1 sx11111 l'lXNIILTON Hank The end or the seeond floor xx ill has its main st1xs IS 11111 1s tl1e other p1rts We mean the end neirest Room ZI9 3 osi PHINI PLLNINIIR h1s 111 fh hopes of bemfv the first xxoman to LIOSS the eountrx in Zl roxx bolt Vfell vxhere there is life there is hope, and she is lixelx enough .1 lxlllk-X B1 XKI lxlltllt Could these 11t elimpled h1nds ever hxxe groxxn into the 111111ble hngers th1t eln eo1's such pleising sounds out of 1 p11no tod1x ' C11 111111 R c xiaosov 111 XY! mt e111 be tl1e lL'lSOIlS for errx s numerous mips roOldO1el11rd'I1 eert unlx isn t the r ei eoister is ity oxixixi 1,11 xi 11 1 lst at xx 11t rhtx teieh xou ll Alltns Corner? W e ie SLlIpllSLQl to think x ou d ruse 1 l11nd 1 IIIISI inx bodx ex ll if it s onlx to t1roxx 1l11sel11ll 1 . 1 . , , W 1 scgorl' W ex ,112 fXl1 11.111 tl1e eh.1111pio11 basketball pl41x'er of lleeiine. hY'llCI1 she gets l1er hands on t1e . , A ' ' ISI too land for the otl1er te' . . 1 Q ' ..-x.'c A f 111. t s e 1d , - tr ' 1' ' in .1 basnfu - '111, 1 A' '11 . . USIl1l 'noxx . ' J o two, espeei. 1' KK ICH IULINIC IN COIICCTDCL. 1115 1 ' ' 9 Beflj THONIPSON The secret of Tommie s inteiest in Portl1nd High has at last been bared Bairdj XY e re ghd xou belong to ts, though, and knoxx xou xxill make many friends at Colbx io Roisnnr PILICHLR Bob Bo intends to mike 1 journex to London 15 soon 1s possible He S155 the fog nun t bother him much, beeiuse he is used to going around in one II Bexjxxux BL,xxeH1x11o B111 Nlr Bmgdon is very solicitous for the comfort of Ben So f1r he s tried ex erx se1t in studx period and c1n t quite find the rwht fit Isn t that 1 shame? I2 Aim C,11Ho1111 Slfppq XVe h1d1t all planned for Ad1 to be 1 footb1ll eo1eh, but she fooled us md is going to the Bos ton Conserv xtorx of Musie 15 L171xBLr11 LA1111 Btffj Fo be eonslstent, it should be st1ted rhit one nxei sees Bettx xxithout but xouxe he1rd that before 1 Rl xr xc J111x1,x111 111 She s tl1e fur Illlliltn xx l1o If nine 111111utes pist eight every morning eglllops up the drive- xvnx' in Ll pufhng liord and deposits some txxenty or thirty fully as fair maidens on th back door step. 1 . I-A11111' C11111s'11,xNs1-.N ' ll . 'e l1erebx'.1xx'11rd to Harry .1 gold plated tooth- pick .IS .1 token of our .1ppreei.11io11 of his pink and white scutis Vern. p-1-1 iv Y, 1-:Qa'v ,.,'9'?'-3? Q - E f.1,fQ-f,..,.1f1.e.ie,w.,.t THE AMETHYST K- - v U 1, 1- -- ,U , 1 A A A - A er ' 1 n - I A - I - , L .s X ' ' C ' 1 1 M . ' fp , 1 . , , , Y H ,, . .. . Q I . 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V 'Y I YI E bill its it 1 'am e S S1 xxiix 151 x 11 1111 Sli I ' tl1 11 1111ts o himself ' 1 n1o 5 l ' R 1 XV me st1 11131 to six N1 t tl11t Sun K' do k 1 thing r 1 xllx I 1 x ,, 1 1 11111 f1l11lf1t111f1111 U , - THE AMETHYST E page one bumlud four Bflfy R1111.1 Let II be s11tlxx1tl1 out .mx m1sg1x111tg5 or b1ck t1lk th1t Btttx IS just llxout the most populzr g1rl 1n D ermg lt s too livtl thtre 1rtr1 t r11ort liltt er 1 Rxxx1111 XKIS ltx 11s 1 xoung t um, is rt1 x C1r11111x an ou l't1r 1t, 111x tt1r' l' IS t1ltnt lor mmutt spttthts IS somttl11111g to bt mspttl oxtr RI N 111 1 111 1 om 1 1ppt1r1nttS If xxould st-.111 Arlmt IS tfomg to bt .111 11.1to111ob1lt siltsmm or 1 t1x1 x x I1 xx 0 lox ts l11s Btttx l1t1 b1g ttllo mtl Iwtr b1g tt o So, xou stt, tht l11s groxx ll quntt b1t s111tt tl11s XVlSf1lxl,Il 5 TH1Lx1,x S11 11111 xsox Tun 11s tl1rlt 1ntlsl11tlx lltlx IS 11ont othtr rh lI'1 our oxxn bflgllf mtl thttrful Tl1tln11 xx l1o xx IS tl1 honortd houstltttpu of Gtorgt Xlt Cum XV1sl11ngton m tl11t mt111or1blt IS stmblx Rt111tr11ber' Q 6. GIzRTIi1X NV,x1-1.,xti1i 51-111 1, 1is x'olu111c of literary nrt tl1.1t vou .1rc noxx' so tatcrlx' perusing xxoultl not bt l.1lf I1 succtis were it not for Gtrtlm S tx'1i11g. 1 111 B11s111a 11, 'mn it xv. x to tl1.1t l1' xx'.1s RL1ssi.111 IllJ70kl1' 1c icxct A 1c11' 'i ci tg' - 'r. x' rus 1111 1cc.1uxt l1u x .1 xx'.1x s . t '. lklgt om 'lIl. 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W t s115gtsttl1.1ty1u c 1.111tt your 11.11110 to K.1bi11oxx'i11Q 'y ,P TTCN I YCYC XY IU L K' I1 1 Llilll 1t .15 lr. .I'X'C ' i ' ' 1 c.1 Q you or Nliw 1.11 -1-. -.1 . ,- ,T -1751, f ,,'f1s f5'-.4 , W1 F nXL,wi,L1i.:i',?fQ?l-.1,..,:.,.b I H ,?tZff.Efgf.N.mt-,f!ef.'.ttx,h.r-f1i+11 '-Q2-... 1. 1 11 , , ', ' .' f' - 8. 1. .11 .l .', d 11 1 1 ' 9. C , . 1 p 4 c:11 H- O, - O1l 1. Tl' 4 - 1l -' 1' ' -gly1' 1 l' 11' -1ll1' '. C '11 ' '4 ' 'l ,' - y 1: i 1' ln f 'li 1 ' A tcn Q 1 in 11. V C',.'.'1. 'C'i11.,' '11. iz l 1 ' - - W, 1' 1' hat 3. A .1. '1-1 P1 K1-. 1 P lg Ifr . ll il I in ii E ' driver, 11111x'bc. K i Q U 11. D1x'1'1-.11 lf1t1 1 111. D1'1'k. Uncle 1 D:. ' 'L ' 1' nas 1' i 1 i his 4. l21.1z1 111-5111 O x'1 NS 3'f11y. T ' ,T 1' - , . ,. ,- 1 1-ll. 1' .1 -Q ' . ' Q ii 1 ii ' ii ' 12. Pll.I.I..' 1 o'1'T. -len! ' -11 f a ,,, l i ' 1 L b' 1 ' '-i X1 , I 1 x' v L . ' Q 1 'buy 2 . 1 A . 11 :Af A , F' ' .YI ' 3 x 1 'I I 1 2' '1 V '- 13. L11. N-3 l1'. 111 ' L -. K 11 If Tl , 1., . mi , ' the 1 1, 1 , , , 16 1 1 5 1 y v I rl 7 H K lg x 1 B l N W l 1 l 1' lx . ld t l l l l limb, l l 1 ll l1 1 l lt, but tl If xx IS xx l11spt1ttl l1 N t11 to B H1 ll's x1tt1111 xxl1t11 l1t ll on t 1ll l ' l ' I l1 t I ltt lu 11t.lf111 THE AMETHYS1' png: our hundred sux 1 ALTI-IA ROBERTSON Youd never know lf bs th1s hkeness, but Alrha IS one of those mirleulous few who ein t pe w r1te fifteen whole minutes without an error Oh yes shes reil 2 XICILIIXXI XXIIIIING 1 W hen better speeehes ire mlde Whiting will mike them IS not merely 1 parielox it s 1 fnet in this ease 1 DORIS M um Dm' A gre-it IS eoverx hls been mlde someone to tell bed time SIOFICS so th it her listeners aetuillv go to sleep' Doris also knows how to mike her violin tell tlles A truly versatile young ,1 x 4 E1 XII R Sisc o Ire enting the Bus1 ness Nliniger ot our Amethvst md with his trusts ellrinet 1 lox nl supporter of the Re IH Kim All s well th1t en s well And Ruth s speeehes eertunlv end n let exerxt ne sie e es IS mueh eredit R-XNCISBIN ,xxilx Heiven helps those who help themselxes If this be true then this xoung min his mueh ID store for him He his won distinetion in mlnx fields B ne leeisl . 'iiiuu Ai' - ew. Artht '- lr 'ts' Vet '.T is theo n' known incident wherein the solemn .ind e 'vout young, man h.1s ever been seen minus the equllly solemn l1.II1LI4fI'IlTlH1CLl head gC.lI'. . . .1 1 c ,. 'X wortiy e.n- ie.1te for t ie position of Ileerinfs ite.: K . 9 etty, , 1' f' stueen .ine ie p.1gfw1e' 11111 r I 'L I most popular young lady in all this learned institution 9 NIADELINF DOTFN Iflmlrlle just w hat would our basketball team do w1th out NI ldds Besides her sporting ability she his pros ed herself a true Deer1ng1te1n exerx other w n Best wishes IO WILNIA Mooax Wznzmzr Heres to one of Deermgs most efficient and eonseientious girls We know youll ae complish mueh in whitex er endeavor you work for II NEAL Jrsshx Lowe me, love my Iord Ceven 1f it won t go over thirty Neal doesn t relllv need his Ford e1ther look it his triek reeord 1 like able g1rl 'ind full of fun She s 1 good worker in exervthmg espeeiillx Camp he Girls ul ilwaxs has er Sun .ly Sehool lesson' I3 I KLIINP H,xxsov ' Polly Teaehers hue their eharms Flse w hx does Iollv al w us SlfX'lQl1flf1fI'0I1I of them' I4 C HXRLI s Cn I R Cfmlzli The house w is burning down to the vround I eople were sere lI'l1ll'1g ind iushing lround Then in the doorway who should appear But the brave lireman our Charlie Geer. l3e.1r not he cried All will be well t ust think how' hot it might be in-some other pl.1ee. . . R11- Q ei -. I irruy. Here s where our money goes when we are under the impression that we .ire c.1refully stor- ing it in the bank. r -1 ' .- ?r'f?4'g',, ,,'?'-f?-1? J .vu veg' 'T ,.953fDe.q.- .g, Q f f -L'-I-'Q-I-9'-ecfviefi-les -HV-'-in ' 1 ' ' 'L jx - --- i I V I Y l V rr A :J . ' Q ' I S ' Y Y 7. - ,-- ,,A 2 . . .. I, . . ,I ' J BU, -' 4 i- - ' ' ' I 1 lx' a' X 1 xi V D . V- . '. V s s ' 1 s V , i , ' '. ' K 1 D V. L i . , 'P ' ', in l ,,, . 1 , Y l -. ' 11. . ' k 1 el - w. . . V K , i lf I . I -, 1 ' . V . . , . J Y J N . x .- . b I T '. . I, .A ' , 'L ix K, , , 0,0 band and orchestra. 12. ILLIZABL I'lI MIQRDAN BNI-y. Be-tty's I I ,. . S' ,,. HR... .K 3 L N dy Q, V K-, ,L f, - ,. H 1 . ,, ,, .- 1 Y' I-Q11 1 'li' Ll well! I fg ' 4' hi if fl- lm- of I li ' ' 3 , , . .. P ,H , , . -,, . , .1 . . . H. 6. I' . 'Htl . .' B1'11. -1 '- ' . I D ' 1 K 1 ' X ' I ' ' L if ' i 0 . , Q ' ' .I A . 'o - , - - . l I .1 s 1 2 M I I xy, 7 Ak H1141 1. ir, A1 U ' tht , wl it ex 1 thus' his nlx ' - ' le f I ' K' 00' 1gHxk IQLIXIINIHII -' S Xlxks IIXII lX'XIll . l 1 - 3 el l I 4 l- I girl Ir 1h 1 I' l t, l rl K' , J ll ll L' '--H -f-' Tnfmmwsr 'ff' page om' hundred ergbl h - ,- 1 , , lid V - A I w- ..- - -- A vf - 1' 1' 'l' 1 A' Y- l f'f'-' '-' - - - - ,fsf -an , ,.,- fn-rn-A-avian. -by ,rr f-fi, ARTHLR Gokoox Art In he one year you have been with us, Art, ou hue shown the true Deering spirit e only wish me might have known n more of you 2 BXRTLLTT Tn LOR There s been an unusual amount of hunting going on this vear ls it bears or lions Bart? 5 ELI xxok CARLL She lives miles and miles an ax and comes in to school every morning on the xx ings ofa song or some thing 4 RUTH PRovExcHER Peggy Her heaitv lauvh is part of the scenerv and background ot Room 225 What will they do xx hen she is 'one' 5 XIRCJINIX TLIOTT 11111103 Sunlaon net Sue has grown up and become Viva cious 'Nirginia as far is vie can see from t is 6 Rt IH CRONKITI Cmnzr Ruth seems to be up in th 111 ox er something Wax she rise higher ind higher XTILLIXX1'!I1ClI.-XXIRNFIIFLD B111 . 'd lf '. O1 dear me suz. W ho would have thunk it. Could the talented and so- phisticated pair ever have been so rustic and tipsy as thisf . FLIZABIJYH Hfxxvxi-.s Lib. 1 e- votee, faithful and EFLIC of the great mo- tion picture palace situated in Central Square and commonly called the Cameo. fnigvf i' . K. v .' 9 AXII-S NIACXLTT He s ox erlv fond of a passionate shade of wermilion Wfrit ness the well knotxn flaming sweater that is seen wherever immy is IO HOWARD DANA Howflj Howie always struck us as being a prettv steady sort but we ve diseox ered that he is fickle For here he is boldly flaunting an obvious C K whereas we understand it is B thing you vsant to knov, about Earth Science, ask Nilda but don t expect her to tell vou I2 GLADYS PFNDEXTER Penny If Gladys continues to go through life in as sunny a manner as she has so far, there is no doubt that she will get along very vxell indeed I3 ELMIRA GREENE There are methods of eonyeyance and methods of conveyance but Elmira conlades that she prefers Nashes to carriages I4 RTILLARD IORDAN Mayor worked for hours and hours and hours to complete this masterpiece-a bicycle built for tvs o-ftsxo legsj. ig. SPENCER FEARON Spruce. This pensive individual once had thoughts of being 1 street cleaner because he admired the uniforms so much but hes changed his mind and is going to be an ice man be- cause he s hot-headed. ' .1 ,g -V g? 'F - M 1T S'-432 : -'E '51 gg, -'Nr -:esac -1317.491-.L,.c.. Y re, A-,,,..,,,:1f1 Qafaa-E.--.Q J,-ck'-f-,-, ,, A v v , . .. ,, - - . - Y 1 Y , v I A . V - Y i X XV , , , , Y f y J A 1 . -N , Y ,. y ,,,.. . 1 . ' . r Y ' t t Y ' ' , , , . 1 i . t . , 4 . i v K i ' ' . . , . . P ,, K ' L - ' 11. NILDA BARTLETT. If there IS any- ' K. l V Y . T. , tsl? 9 I l -Av 4 rr un ' .. I . c . . 4 ' I . 1' , rr n Y 4 1 t YA . ' -. . . 5 . D ,N vi v 7 , K Y A ., - ,H . 1 1 K I Y - ' 7' ' ' . V s os.:-.Q ,.. f 6 . g a fi - -.iv V ' gc ' , , e. . A t ' . ' l i Q I . 'NIR'- . t t Ne. H . ,,, H . , ' . e -V 7 V V V j U . vw ' K 1 X 1 I . 4 A l A ' 1 H 1 r lr. ' vm i , . , t .N I V ,. H -N v Q rf I! X d R , K . . t 1 H ,. , . ui fliuiifrif IHI i pagz' om bundrczl lm - THEAMETHYS1' r 'vilxxie TUERKE Mm There are so many nice things fexcuse the use of nice, Nfliss Hustonj about Winnie, that it xxould be useless to trx to numerate them 2 Cytams IOHNSTON Dad XVe are 1ma7ed at Gladys daring in so braxelv xxearing this fur neck piece She seems to be eniox ing the experience 3 lima PARRAR Learning to drive has its difficulties often in the form of tele phone poles Would be drixers, however, are sometimes very talented musicians XVe foresee L5 dia s road to success barring accidents 4 MARX WIISON As a sure cure for the blues, we recommend Exe minutes of Vlarx s fun and faces She can do wonders xxith both 5 DONALD HASKPLL Don There is so much of the svx eater suit that we can t see hardly any of Don, but from his rec ord at Deering one xx ould gather he s xx orth txhile knoxxing 6 NlARlAN Ffxnmxorox 'Vlax xve pre sent Nlr Y inal s prix ate secretary But she is not ilxxaxs busincsslilxe As a matter of fact she is one of the best liked girls in Deering 7. ELIZABHIH VL HITIQ. In story books you read about the heroine who has lovely red-brown curly hair but have you ever actually seen the real article before? 8. Caaouszr Btsrix Carrie. XY xvant to make you acquainted xvith a fine girl. She is rather quiet and xve don t hear much from her but she has ambition that is bound to make her xvorth listening to. jf gr mi' nn rr W ' ' 9 PHILIP CL,xRk Plnl The name is a signal to go off into loud and lengthx eulogies on Phil s prowess Fxerx one knoxx s him xx hat more can be said in trib ute' io GIPRIRLDI Umstoli 1 ll Getting Gertrudes Goat simplx can t be done Her disposition is fir too -ood natured for any such proceduie ii HIL! x Gall Wfe offer as a sugges tion the career of 1 milliner for Helen Her claolce of hats is original, to sax th east I2 CASPER Csoxx ex Cup The saga cious Mr Coxxen xxith his discriminatixe intelligence ought to rise to the sublime heights of natural sagacity Ain t that so 1 xx is D lr I r s x eiouslx consented to leaxing his foot prints to his Alma 'Water We should haxe said footprint that s all there is room foi lsn t that right Vlr Graham? I4 Fvrux HocsToN Blllzf Miss Dixon s partner in fun And also oat of our comeliest maids OHN XX xiao 0 muy C1 ntltin n max prefer blondes but women prefer red heads, don t thex Bctlxx 5 i6. RALHFL Brxxirr. Dona tell Scotch jokes around ' Rae because she is ll 'Hit- an lassie herself. . d a ve'ra good '- brarian too. 17. KENNETH XYITHEQE. Rou h, tough and ferocious but not half so rough, tough and ferocious as he looks. His '.- vorite time-passer is falling through th ice at Stroudxvater. , , v I N'- 2 ? F ,-gj, ?, if-' 'ew E'e',,- - -f fe 9 3,1 so Lge M0121 -Ylliwy Qi at ,E?-,-, --,.h,,,..,, sgesfsaa.-...a,...., ' Y n - yn , nv - an ' n A A A - - ' ' ' S ,,- - 1 , v V H H --, ' A ' ' ' . 'V A H s - iv , X ' ' ' v . . ' 1 . . .. ffl' ll '. 1 L . 4 I. S ' . 1 . N Y W 7' .4 v sf ' . , . I I , y - ' y -, . L99 ' . U , --, D . , . 1 A I v , I i - - ' Y 1 v 1 ' - , - l . , - , --e. ' s ,VY Y rr U u 7 r T 1 V 1 f - . ' . , 5 , . A V. L - V - --- 3. I1Rl.Ii Do ' '. ei 1 le ha: gra- ,-, . . . - , , - - , n vs ' . ' . K ' ' 3 ' ' . t lit . ' .T 1 'y' A , . . , - V '- - ' 1 .1 , . y . ' . , '. , ' .- 1 - s K , l . t . ' , . 1 , . . , . K , O , , , . i V v I ,, . I. Q . - . . , . i , --, -, , - ' i . ' iv ' .'. i ' ' 1 .. 7' ' ' V f , . . . . . . 1. ,,, ' L '. 'T .i 'S i' . . . . , if v I -v - h- - . h ig. KI . .- I W . e . I V ' , I r r 1 s s 1 , ' ' - 1- V v --- ,,- 77 , s. v l. d . an I x li , -,, , ,, .s . ' fc ' .Y I' s Y . . . K K fl . . Y , K . 414 ifvl f il iliiirr -f-'-1 me AmE111Ysr L..4- ' 'H' '2- pagc' one hundred tuclze I WILLIAM CHAPNTAN Bill Can you ll'l'l3glI'lC dear WIllIe In a bonnet9 Heres proof that he wore one In a rash moment 2 XVIRGINIA PFRCX Glrzqrr The prIsoner stood at the bar Beggmg for mercw The cruel harsh judge on the bench Was VIrgInIa Peres 3 RUTLFDCF lWORTON Bud HIs track marks wIll be remembered for a long tIme at Deermg HIs otheI marks aren t so bad, enther .N 4 ROBERT NEILSONI Bob Bob has long been fond of fishlng, wItness the pole here, but novx adaxs he fishes for excuses, not fish 5 PHILLIP HUTcHIvsoN Hutch It IS hIs deep and secret ambItIon to be an In ventor, or professor or one of those use less and superfluous creatures, commonly called teachers 6 LIIIIAN and THOMAS HIAID L11 and Tom LIllI1ns lover extrtmxtles have quIte a coveted posItIon, seeIng as how thev are snuggled on TOmmlCS shoulders Not th1t we would oblect Sefl Ousls to bemg the luckx holder up pagr om' fIII1If f lfuvfrfu 7 CHARLES MARSTON If we wanted to be catty, Re could make some remark about LIttle Lord Fauntelrox, but far be It from us to lI'1Sll'lU3fC am such thnng about the well known and popular Charhe 8 X ERROR. CROSSE Verme There was once a chappIe named Crosse, He nent rIdIng each day on a hoss The hossxe got rash The rest I9 hIstory 9 HAYDEIN NORRIS Bunro Wnth hIs mouth extended In lfS customary grm We hate exammed the photograph wIth extreme care, but are unable to dIstInguIsh the ommpresent soup stramer that todav adorns hIs physmgnomv IO INORMA WILLISTONI Rub adub dub one gIrl In 1 tub If we mav be so trIte as to quote Mother Goose 4-4-4- II VERNON WILEY Vern The two most wonderful thmvs In the world to Master WIles Ire sleep and more sleep There IS a drIve In progress to secure funds for the purpose of buylng hIm a portable feather bed All donatxons wIll be grate fullx accepted p--., QE-GQ- -9?-355x415-:EF wr 9 7-1 'TX 2.1..a.aIQ:i2 :ka-il .-1.:.lLQi-1-3.0-g,,A2 Y PP ' ll Y . I I I . . I . . . , . . , Y ' . V v ' fp - In - r ' . . I I K . , ' V. 7 , V rr - Ia W ' V . . 295 K A A I, ,, - And Vernon was hash--- . . I . . . I -. vu - . . . Y ' . V rr Ir ' ' or JI I ' ' . I . 9 I . ff' H In . I . . I v 1 s , I . rr Ir : PP ' YY V ' ' . , I I 5. rr u ' ' s V , , ' ' - Y . , I . V ' V ' y 6 I 1' I I III '-'gf' THE A M E11-IYS1' irgz'?',,4gL,J,A?.Q2 QCII' P R'l'hI'l Bu incl:-W pg fzfff ix Q , . .ff , ' . THE AME I H YSI Complzmmts of The Eastland The Congress Square PORTLAND MAINE HENRY P RINES Presldent Lf J f f QM' 1 J v ' , . L , !V,,4frw,, I 'Y - ' nv W , f,,, J A fVA!JV,,,1 H Vg VJ w 2 'ff ,XI ,YJ , , W X Q f l lr Y - 1 ' ' Sv .iffQ,f4,-71-,S,.LV H 0.,fw- 1 f e psgr one fJurxJreJ fifteen W sr THE AMETHYST asv? 'gm' 'LI rm 'I :Mr CLASS OF 1932 We Wash You Success FIDEI ITY TRUST COMPANY PORTLAND NI XIX OI I ILI NIOXI NILXI SOL SRE MILEY CU Stnctly a Women s Store and featurmg for Jumor Mzsses THE SHOP OF YOUTH Showmg fine assortments of up to the mmute styles ln Coats and Dresses The younger set IS fast recog mzmg th1s as the1r fashlon headquarters SIZES 11 TO 17 page one hundred sn! 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JW IIWN ?e'W'- THE AM Special Low Rates To D H S Semors ON QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS HOME PORTRAIT STUDIO RALPH F BLOOD Woodfords, Marne TH EPIIOAE IOIIEST ,fm R Www Woodfords Flsh Market FRESH AND SALT FISH Complfmmfs Of Forest 2910 A FRIEND 546 Deermg Avenue Chrckens Do Not Graduate IIIIIIIONI 7300 R 75 f th J b f IEIQINE E655 Woodfords Cash Market, Inc When Fed On F A LOGANSKA w NICKELS Pnops GARSOE BROS Laymg Wash GROCERIES MEATS MORRU-L S VEGETABLES AND FRUIT COAL SL GRAIN CO 27 Allen Avenue, Woodfordq 554 Deermg Ave, VVoodf0rds Vie NIORRIII S CORNER Chas Gee: Is your grrl hawmg any Suceess In learnmg to drne your ar Red Soule XX ell the road IS begxnnxng Io turn when she does 'VII' I Inscott to boy Srgmng book to lean studs morn Dldn I you 1uSt han retess Boy es He kept on In ntxng 'Vlr I Ins ott Oh I Set you rv. just aumgrmplnng lf IV A lIIIoxx NI Ins A IRII XX hen at the lflll BJIIS 'I ournmm nt I-rle Down In ,I burst or ne.1tntSS shook hls pants out of the hotel xun ms thmlung that hIS pr lxets Nur lllpll mls I I llnd thlt he had mptled h ast tnt out o to th bust I nl be I Peter Martnn omrng Into the Lduard Lnttle gum was ask d by th r ltre who he played for meamng what posrtron and man 'I 0 thus questnon he r plned Deenng page one lmndr J rtrntren 0 W! . . . . . O . I. ' ' .' ff'- ' 'Y 'W' 'wfw' ! NAA' Y W 'WOO' O X NLE' .'1 ' O 'Ol I ' n 1 u ' I . A I V Y 7 . l I I . K I I . , . . . . y I I 4. 1 I , I ,. V., l I .V y , - - - Y h.. A I - -' v -'I O - V.: V : ' ' , '. 1, - Z Hy, . . E ' ' XVlli. 'rlzlz . I 1, NI: 'd' ' :c cu 'I 'tn . c ' is l C' n c V' 5 re' 'l ww, ,,c ' ' 3 ' ' ' . u. ui c V' e e c ' ' I 'wwgsgaiggw THEAMETHYSF WW? 3 Up n over Styles The new styles wh1ch young men 1n and around Portland have been vyear mg for the past few years have Oflgl nated rn Prep Hall at Benolt s It s a part of Prep Hall s Job to be ln on the you have a rlght to expect lt We ve done fa1rly well ln the past 1n brmg mg out nevy 1deas we ll do better ln the future so just watch for new thxngs always rn Prep Hall W 2 Trouser Sults ln Prep Hall .f ww we S19 50 S22 50 S25 00 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of A ll K mds CRESSEY SL ALLEN Congress Street Portland Mame P BOOTH R C CLAPP Portrazt Photos I' rames SPECIAL RATES EoR STUDENTS RGBERTS STUDIO 115 High Street, Portland, Mame Por Appomtments Telephone Forest 2690 1 l page one bunlfnfd ezgbleen .. .kv f' Q -Y' . - ,gy J iv P' 51.9051 umniaiwmfm ,YE -E -T - A a Us 9 v v -Y I , ', -1 'Q , . 1 t A 7 inside where style is concerned-and 44 I I I U , ' ' ' 5 f . . .' . 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Porteous, Mltchell SL Braun Co PORTLAND MAINE An Informal atmo phr-rf that lllVllf'4 wou to look S muxh 4 mu :ku to n Stork that reflf-Pt the ea on mu and amfptffl P whllf- thm are freh mtfrf ting and mart Varwtle th'lt fnahlf sou to hop to ulw nntagf from the point of twle color l7f and pruf Values that re ult m the lowe t po lhle prlce flax ln and flaw out all throu h the wear An llflf0llflltl0Ildl Llmralltff of dll?fdl ll0ll to P customer and helpful mteresterl attention make thus store a plane where Nou can alwaws hop to hest advantage FOR EVERY NEED FOR FAMILY AND HOME Statzonerq School Supplzes l Madsen SL Allen Co 675 Forest Avenue Kodaks Fzlms and Deuelopmg W1HSh1l3 Pharmacy WILLIAM H M KONE aseball and Sporting Goods 474 Stevens Avenue XPEX Rqplqpg, Under Cameo Theatre COLLEGE H1-Xl L A new department featurmg Compllmentg of Students and Young Mens College Styles George H MClOOI1 HASKELL 81. JONES FLORIST COMPANY ,nn srrwxs urn F Portland 9 Young Men S Shop fg ffl I ,,, - I P, v - M- I- L vv f7:41'155'--f-- f- 'f-4' - --Je--fn 'll O o r as ' as yt please- without living as el lny. ill .' , S ' S 'S 'S ' ' ' 7' r Stvl S ' ' ' ' ' S . ' ' -S ' ' S ' . ill ' ' . - ' - V' S 1 'z ' - , ' S ' . ' . S' , ' ' ' 111 . ' S ' ' S SS' ', S ' l .' 2 2 .' ' - 111 , - ' . , . . .. 5, -I . - th . . . 1 . . . O O N . . C . PROP. ' B l 4 l J . . i K , , , L Y l I - L l . l 0 f I l g vr 1 - w v v - - v v A 1 A. x f A. l 4 'I L ,K I .1 N our mm nu Ylfllt' rr -Q-Pg QFQW THEAMETHYS1' wwe E Class GROUP 1932 PICTURE L TI DALE Forest 5378 116 REVERE STREET 719 WH' N-S E521 ARAM SERUNIAN FANCY GROCERIES and MEATS St t an Lovers of Home Cookmg SHOULD EAT RT TODDLE INN 1170 Forest Ax enue VN fl Shorey s Handy Store LIGHT GROCERIES Maqazmes and Papers Sweels and Smokes 498 Washington Avenue Nzxv noon TO A a. P F H MACOMBER School Supplzes Ladzes and Men s Wear PREBI E 461 471 Stevens Avenue You R Hum QTORE jg lddl I3 5 -1 5 -v Y - Q - -' . X4 - iv 4 --Q44 L1 ,..-,.A2':-alarm f Q O 5. V- P A. v .X , 1 ..f ' , . 7 ,. , . 55... HL X -Mft? N 1 ,, -.I 5 1' 'X E ' kc A vw . '.. I-- -.v5s-- ' ' '12 :Q I 5, ,gJ,p,' -.M . , rx! ..v'f 4 ' ..-- Q - ' K, I ., ,A ,, 1 4 - -J-.f,.f -e L . W l ,f-1 Un W 461 evens Ave.. Por I d. Me. P. 2879 Y 0 o l . . , 4 , T 5' IIS llll lu' l'0lIl'il1!'f'd 7 ' . Q ' E 7Hl'l' YIYH' NUI Vt u'f'7I V lm? ig? W QTHE AMETHYST Siva E541-E-'l' Yhzft Freedom zs Wonderful zt Saves Our Tune and Energy say Operators Fverywhere The Easy Wrltlng Royal Typewrlter Means Greater Speed and Accuracy wlth less fatwue ASK THE OPERATORS THEY KNOW Royal Typewrlter Company, Inc 74 Exchange Street, Portland, Vlame A FAVORITE EVERYWHERE TELEPHONE FOREST 3920 One day at recess Mr Emmons ln deep thought strode brrskly down the hall Al of a sudden he met wlth a collrsxon Alvuays a gentleman he turned and murmured Beg your pardon only to End the rec1p1ent of thc apology to be a radntor Don Vrckerson to Mr Stack Are you the leader of thls band Mr Stack I am Vrckerson Then would you m1nd leadxng them out of thus place for awhrle' Traffic Cop W'hy dldnt you stop when I vthrstled' Dana Im sorry I dtdnt he1r vou MI nffic Cop Well youll get your hearnng m the mornrng Allen My feet burn luke the drckens Do you thxnk a mustard bath would help Leonard Sure there s nothmg better for hot dogs Northeastern Busmess College Baxter Block Preble 1755 Flfth Floor 562 Congress Street COLRQFS Noaymrs SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC Accouvruxc BL 'SINFQQ ADy11x1sTRATIox Complzments of Harry N Young DENTIST Call for Appomtments Forest 7330 Woodfords Square Beauty Parlor All Branches of Beauty Culture sPEctAr.lzlNG IN Permanent Wavmg, Shelton 'Vlethod 153a WOODFORD STREET WOODFORDS MAIINE The Shaw Busmess College 5072 Congress St Portland Nle counszs Btstwgss Snonrt-two 610 Forest Ay enue SECKETARHL Cutaloa on request page 0Y1 lmnir ltu My om' X -v v Y .- v -' . ' -.gf , ag! .q.S.,p5..e. pam, Enix., ree- -ff :,-,a?,,,,ig:,...E.e,, H . . . A 7 - as O . . 5 . L G . , . . Q . V 'I I I I u v ' . . .. , - ,-. .r H . I ,, V , V . , . ,, . . , . Q ., . . . ,.. .. . . H . I - I I L Y v O ' Dr E' , , f ., , . l 'w .- 4 7 I M - A K v r r K F . I Fl F W - ...a.t -gf' P-We THEAMETHYS1' Awe eat:-me B N WILLEY General Contractor and Bullder IlSflI7lllfl9 gum: on all lllnrls 0 uorll 779 Forest Ave Portland 'Xie Telephone FO est 8283 XX Complzments Of C F GALLI BARBER SHOP 185 Brighton Avenue Complzments Of Thos P Beals Furmture Co WHERE PEOPLE BUY THEIR LINOLEUM Sv. Woodfords Hardware Pamt Co FOREST 8840 69.3 Forest Avenue YOU CAN BUY IT HERE FOR LESS 1 P r s OO TO TOM S DINER FOR Toasted Pedzgreed Hot Doqs and Hearthstone Cofee 616 Forest Avenue Next to VS atkms Cleansers and Dx ers A GILMAN CO 693 Forest Avenue SCHOOL SUPPLIES ry and Fancy Goods Varletxe Woodfords ClfCUllltlllg Llbrary S Complzments of Strout Hutchmgs Co 4 Union Wharf POULTRH AND DAIRY DEPARTVILN W H SHURTLEFF CU F O P PETERSON CO BRASS FOUNDERS PLATERS MACHINISTS Auto ACCGSSOYIQS Chrommm Plated 60 Union Street Dx , - ' ' - MQ? , G' - Jeff P fx-.,Aff ,Mil g , - A-fy -:V :ge-1-Af H 'JEL O o 4 7 . L ' ,A ' . .' 1 I . , K . fy 1 - - r 4 ' 1 v - . 4 's ' . 4 . f O X l D ' ' X - X 0 . ' 0 . . . . . , , . ,, X A 4 ! . . . w 1 W E- ,YW 1 . O O 3 , , . - l W . . I- l ll Y' . a 4' our fJlllI11'VFl! lurnlj-f MWLQJAHFEEH ATHEAMETIIYST ZW? 7el'i'J-il-' HISTORICAL e HIICILIII I11rI1a11 namt 1 nrt an: was aeh1gf11111t t nat nr t wettlul hx I no e Cleese and R1charrI Tucker III 1611 The stttlu11Q11t was rlestropul bueral tune rlurun the IN 1311 and Irench and Inrl1a11 II ar I It r ,1 4 11 I 1ln1o11tI1 xx as g mferl t xlnch Iortlanrl was tlt part k1111xx11 a 11 tl1 Lek 1 1 As LIIIIUSI ef telx rlmtrmul when INJIIIIDITIIKVI I11 4 I t 1 1 it 1 41btr1l4 1 1 1 Ir1rt1 d11tl1o1'1tx ot Il A lI'L 1 I wat 111 Ltts a 211111, ru 1 L 1 Ntdtt 11111 IQPQ On Nlarch 6 Wg nrta f ar 1ptr a CIIX cha ter t1r an I1 1890 1 IC 11 111e I tg,1sl1t11rL the Lltx or Ikerm 'xnntxu 11 It 1 1 I If1rtla11rl X new d1'1r fr 111111 as the Connell XIAIII tr tf1r11 xx IS ttupttl In I'LICI'CIIfIllIll ol tht ptoplt Septtm tr f 0f7lplll7IPllfS 0 1nslow s Candy Shoppe , Martln s Cash Market 1111111 Nl IDF GROCERIES MEATS AND Ice Cream and Confectzonery PROVISIONS 459 Stevens Ave, Deermg Center Forest 5730 89 Ocean Avenue Morrxll s F1sh Market Morrlll s Corner Expert Shoe Repalrlng Co Speclalnf In OYSTERS AND CLAMS 1163 Forest Avenue 11 9 F t ALL woRK GUARANTEED 6 Ores Avenue IORPST OID ACKNOWLEDGEMENT he 1111111 plwtos KJ 1 Rl N s 1 xx 1 mm Ralph F Blood XXUUIDIORIDS XIXIXI ,1 , fmgt 1111 111411.11111 11411111 ffmt PT ' . 2 A 1- ' - , Nl'-'w 'ffi' --ffl,,fQi, f.,f,.0,i'QJf., - diflaxgk aaa,-l,:,lf.121f,,, ' 7 if Th '- .' ---'I' l' l '. I ' ,' i'l'g ' I I' 7 ' I' 4. II t1- yea I'fIf,tI1C 'l'1w111' 71 or- a ,rf 1' ' ' ' i 1- ' ' ' s I'lZII'lIJLl N--1 I vzj 2 J ' 1111- pletf V' - g - .1 ' lri isl fleet in C 1111111111111 of CHPIEIIII Klwwz t fll Oct ' -, 775. jul! 4. 171411. I'I1lIZIlf1UIIl Neck wzu i11cf1r111raterl :tx the 'lIflN'II of ' lz nfl by ' ' tl - I.cgiJlat1 - cf rla.. 'l v 's Nl ' - IlIllr1I1QC11lII'g , ' - t'l -,... . 3, f.J,I' l1llI If cl' 'r',I47I11'-', ,,IJ-'Ztl'tI1C Klal .-ff: ', ' --'gzwasf '. lt tl-Ctvwf' ' .1 kn ' 3 ff '-. ' eg' ' 1. Q ' ' ' -IJ- II, lfJ.Z3, anrl put i11t11et'fect IIl'Cl'IIIl'JCI' IH, 1013. VXI' 9 C 1 I . I A . 1 C , O ' 9 , . 1 . .. . - I ' It I '1' QA ,Q f C'1 II,X.'KIl'IAIi.XI,I,, IN11r111t'I'R.xt'1i, C'1u1:: Cc 1'N'1'1u', I'lHH'I'l3,Xl,I, S111-,111 ':1w'1' ff' by ' 'I . , .I 'I 'Ik-I. I 111t1-1s'1' Q' 121-Il Compliments o BROOK S BEAUTY SALON DIPLOMAS AND CLASS W S BAILEY SL SON PICTURES FRAMED H J BURROWES Co 0251 IVI ddl S 1950 Forest Avenue GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS r t 2 I e ree Goods Delzuered Head of Unlon Street C0mPllmeMS 0 Blanchard H Brown,Inc CALL S NEIGHBORHOOD STORE SCHOOL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY 350 VVoodford Street O'-'UPN ELECTRICIANS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES 664 Forest Ave Portland Me O'-UPN GIFTS For All AAAI ff-iw Occaszons Comb and F10 Sf B h d Comb Ser 34 50 In Sfeflng SZ 00 Spec IM tal-Sr Ing S7 50 Othe s u to S7 O0 P J A MERRILL SL COMPANY Jewelers Sznce 1851 303 CONGRESS STREET pg 1.1111 tgf O O Q 0 0 Q Y' A ' f . . 7 1 . ., , . ,l I ' x , 4. - ' U 'I' I . . I ,, IN 1 'fe 'Y I' ,X E ' Amit I..vlaI 2Im nu I-II-I I I P rus an . I - za e er I . r . O O .- 4 a e one :un re wen I- our -grew? THEAMETHYST 'wr 'F' An emergency callmg for plumbmg F serv1cebr1ngsour Rolhng Shop Wlth PLUXHSING tools supplles equlpment It saves an tlme saves delay and saves you money HEATING Phone 000 363 CUVIBFRLAND AVE PORTLAND NIAINE 5 Alex N1Sb6t Company Compliments of AUTOVIOBILE PAINTING Of All Kmds Gray s Bus1ness College 390 Congress Street N E RANIKINI Prm 984 Forest Ave Portland Me GV ' If It s Electrical Complzments of Call Boulos Sawyer s Greenhouses Pnblt 2160 110 Coyle Street Portland Vlame E S 9 Casco Street Telephone Preble 717 Always Open JACK DECKER S GARAGE Nolzxmw H Di Cm R, Irop GENERAL REPAIR - TOXVINC AND XYRECKING ACCESSORIES 532 Forest Avenue Portland, Maine page one Lundred lumix flu' I Y . Y . O - d E. N. CUNNINGHAM CO. F0-REST l . ' , , . l k , , fl W M l P ik if f l ' ' , , , 7 . . 2 , ' 2 7 . I 'g ggw THEAMETHYST WW? BRIDGTON ACADEMY NORTH BRIDGTON MAINE IN THE HEART OF THE SUMMER CAMP RECMON OF AMERICA OUT DOORJ LIFE AND XXZINT-EQ.: M 0 SD TS WM? 40 Mules from Portland 2 Buses Danly Catalog on request H H SAMPSON 'WORTH BRIDGTON MAINE BOX D WATCHES fl, ff! ff Guaranteed fffxqgf Relzabzlzty MXN! ,ffm X GQ 6 fg 2 A f DIAMONDS fy! JEWELRY ff? f SILVER 1 f X f 1 cf!!! Carter Brothers f Portland Malne Complzments of GUSTAF W BRATT DMURXIUR 014 NNI' INIPRIURS Henmngs Motor Co STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS HAMILTON BROS FISH OYSTERS AND CLAMS 683 Forest Avenue Telephone Forest 3445 Complzments of Dr Albert Johnson page om' hundred twen ' su ,r , 1- - ' . -.4, . 'P f1!l-l2J-'3-L-w-7'f-ff- -1 --W ' w I, 01,5 . . .1 xxx X ' ' 1 X' Q ' ' . . . Z' ,R , 1 Q Q A ......,,. W , x ' ' 2 1 E R X- O' 1 X ul N R U r l, 4 I Q, x l lf' I lj ...,,,. vw X A 2 L .NN lx fe J N41 F . . . PRINCIPAL XZ! N, A fx D R , ' ' ,ff C00 1 , ' 1 0 ' 0 O I tg- 'Q-Q 'ffm' THEAmETHYSr 'Wg W LORING SHORT and MONUMENTSQUARE. PORTLAND MAINE Books D1Ct1OH3f1CS School Supphes Books Complzments of Casco Mercantlle Trust Company HARRY NANOS -f Quality Shop f 469 Stevens -Xvenue, Deermg Center, Portland, Nlalne 'I clcphone Forest 78 I 81 HIGH GRADE C ONEECTIGNERY FANCY FRUIT S id H ICE CREAM APOI LO CHOCOLATES SCHOOL SUPPLIES . -J pagr one bl 1 J 1 I - I -Us-.1 A 'I L -.' ' ' Hr' ,. l 'LL-121.22-f.:egfQw.w.-1-as-f..as5a:A, 4-, spasms-11-1.-savzweag-new :L-.Ez-Qf,:.xf, . .. WWI ..,, ,ffffff 0 G 9 G ' Q o 4 o o 1 n 4 o f' ar'-an 'NW THEAMETHYST 'Wa FF Class of 1932 CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS AT SPECIAL CLASS RATES Greetzngs ana' Best Wzshes to CDzpIomas framed at very reasonable przces The Frank Forrestall Adams Studlo Congress Street Corner of Oak Portland Me Complzments of Complzments of Eastman Bros 8L Bancroft 14 Pleasant Avenue MHFIOH s Cash Grocery TEL FOREST 9799 J. E. Libby's Market DXSTRIBUTORS FOR Elhott S. Peterson Co. CStacey 8 Porter Succ J VVILLYS OVERLAND MEATS, PROVISIONS WILLYS KNIGHT AND GRocER1Es Vegetables and Fruzt Quallfv Motor Cars 327 329 Forest Avenue 691 Forest Avenue r page one hundred twen ty eight ., ,- ' ' - 1' .. ff Y - N ' .' - - .. ' A-,,-F,-S .-,Jl,Ei3,1L ,,f5Z.--,,,,,.1'.-: ns L . I 1i . . J o 1 x r ' 1 ' 9 . , Q - 0 -W' M f' THEAMETHYS1' 'W' 'W Complzmen ts 0 Dr WalterE Lowell DENTAL SURGEON 649 Forest Ave Odd Fellows Block W OODFORDS 'VIAINE TEL FOREST 187 WILLIAM H DODGE FLORIST Cut Flowers Potted Plants and Funeral Deszgns Complzments of Chapman SL Wyman Drug Store 632 Forest Ave Woodfords Statlon PORTLAVD MAINE The John Lucas Tree Expert Company THE LUCAS WAY THE SCIENTIFIC WAY Congress Hardware SL Palnt Co Eurythmg or the Col er PAINT OIL HARDWARE SPORTING Gooos AR I IQ fb QUPPLIES 267 Congress Street Dunton s Economy Market For ualzty and Low Przces 641 Forest Avenue EVERYTHING MUSICAL Chfford E Le1ghton TEACHER OF Mandol1n Banjo and Tenor Banjo Instruments rented by the month and sold P pzls p epu ed I r Orchestra Playmg SEE OUR PIANO ACCORDIONS 5485 Congress St Portland Maine Telephone Forest 6019 Commun1ty Serv1ce Stat1on L S ROYAL TIRES QU XKER ST ATE NIOTOR OILS GREASING AND REPAIRINIG 260 Woodford Street aoa D BILL svznson pgobddt ty ,Q I 1- it 0' . I Q ' f a, 1 - 'Y l Y I , I I A 1 67 Brentwood St., Woodfords, Me. 415 Congress Bldg., Portland, Me. If ' f I f . . . u ' r r 'o ' 'Y Y . 7 0 Q ' , . I D . ' I ' I ' i AN a e nf un re wen '-nine New we THEAMETHYST Ween a - Vlr Hall X at ll bt old r tlns utnttr tlnn 1 homt xutbout a Art Atherton Hou about C mndht rn 1 rumble sur Nluchtr ldont know he xt tr sou Heard recently tn Room 107 by members of the famous Amtrtcan htstorx lasses Fdvsards deposrt the gutta percha tn the exchequer Bellexe tt or not By ron threvt bls gum away Professor ttranslattng I.at1nl Boy tell me xx here ns thy horse Student lhalf asltepj It s m my desk Professor I wasnt ustng xt Complzments of ERLON S NOYES, Inc STEWART TRUCKS Owen, Moore SL C0 685 Foregt Avenue 505 S07 Congress Street Portland Nlame ILI IORIZST IOODO TLI IORLST 7510 Complzments of Complzments of THE FARNUM CO OMAR E YORK 12 Brown Street SUPER SERVICE STATION Portland 'VIa1ne 769 Forest Avenue HERBERT STARR KENNEDY Photographs of Excellence 12 MONUMENT SQUARE, PORTLAND, MAINE Telephone Forest 61 13 page one hundred tbzrfy -. Q., V ,. - - fy- X A-1,fl.Q-new-gf.,e. are-!PQaff.,.f-44, if I . : Vh. wi ' c e ', V X . . ' nrefl 1 ' 1. . H V' Senior tasking about averagelz How am l?'A L ' 2 ' '. H ' . C V' fl s 1 ' ' 1 . s ' ' v C 1 I v I V I Y Y I ' v v O O l 1 0 l 1 1 . e . W ,. X . . - 1 - I :AV I f l O I Q , . . A 1 A , ' X ff ' f'f7fPI'4 1j7,f1f7A' f . -'W' Q-W THEAMETHYS1' 'N' 5' DRUGGISTS SINCE 1841 Your Grandfather and perhaps hrs father traded here One reason at least why you should There are many other reasons that you ll soon drscover FOUNDEDB HE H H HAYS DRUG STORES PORT LAND MAINE THE 3 QUALITY MARK PROTFCTS OU ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLY CO Fountazn Pens Loose Leaf Systems Desks Chazrs Safes Fzles MIMEOGRAPH SALES AND SERVICE 233 MIDDLE ST PORTLAND DELICIOUS DAILY MADE MAYONNAISE May always be had ln nts brightest and freshest form at the following better food stores Deering Meat Nlarket East Deerlng W oodtords Cash Nlarket VN oodfords Cor N1 Valente 100 Yeranda St Nloor s I rocery 217 Brighton Awe Fred B W alker 166 I-almouth St Ifred 0 11 atkins 385 Stewens Awe Wlrs I ark S I ood Shop 189 Brighton Axe .Iordm 1nd Sawy er I Ienwood Nlarket A W Shaw 8. Lo 1203 Forest Axe 879 Brighton Awe W S Barley 8. Son 1920 Forest Awe Harper s Grocery 484 Stevens Awe Complzments o GEoRGE 1 RoY The Shoe lllan of Central Square pg itll! 4 'V . 1, 'A 1 r: W . f- f W7 . ag! , ' ' , . V NPV . AY lB4l , 'H . V 9 I I ' ' . . . . 'f I Q . . . . : I-'reese Grocery Co., 502a Woodford St. Freese Grocery Co., 473 Stevens Ave. I ' , ' . . , ' . r . , . I I , . V ' ' ' ' 4 , . . ' .' 1 , ' . 1 1 ' , - ' I r w , w . - . ' , . . ' ., Q . . . I ' v v 1 , I , . v . . ' 1 ' 4 . O I ,. 1 l Q u r one mn rm lliffj-Ullr' THE AMETHYST 1 ROGER PAUL JORDAN Photographs for the D1sc:r1m1nat1ng 193 MIDDLE STREET Preble 824 Complzments of A FRIEND THE BRIGHTON AVE PHARMACY 183 Brighton Ave Portland Vle Vs ALTER I: TIBBETTS R g Ph PROPRIETOR Telephone Forest 5458 Bowker Prmtmg Co DANCE TICKETS SOUVENIR PROGRAMS PosTERs ES 392 Fore Street Portland Maxne FOREST 246 VOSE SMITH CC 646 Congress Street pg buddtbfy PRICES R A ONABLE 1 9 . HUME MADE ICE CRE.-XM ...Fl01'iSfS... ' . q , e. :Bri u - l A a r one n re if -I -we we THEAmErHYsr wfww- Complzments of ALBERT A ROSENBLAD GARAGE 498 Woodford Street FOREST 8669 Phone Forest 10338 Arcade Beauty Shop SPECIALISTS IN Permanent Hazr Wauzng Eugene Nestle Frederxcs All L nes of Beauty Culture Chapman Arcade West Wmg Balcony PORTLAND MAINE Latest Style Hazr Bobbmg C H SLC A AASKOV Contractors and Bullders PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ESTIMATES FURNISHED Complzments of Falmouth Hotel Complzments of Bachelder s Drug Store ROSEMONT Warm Alr Heatmg Steel Garages HALVERSON BROS FURNACES and SHEET METALS 9 Umon Street Portland Maine Telephone Preble 3950 Complzments of J R Llbby Co Complzments of JOHN M. STEVENS DRUGGIST 669 Forest Avenue fmqr om lyumlnd fl7lYfX UMM' '-1 - v ,- ' nr' - 4 , 7 1 . I Y 0 i ' 1 1 9 O O Q O . . U U . 3:4-'TINA-egg W THE AMETHYST flew? mf' The Sportmg Goods Store HE ADQU -XRTER5 FOR Sf HOOI Ou' Gold Dennne XTHI FTM SLPPLIFH The JAMES BAILEY COMPANY J M SCANLAN Druggrst 264 266 Nllddle Street IORTI AND WIAINE I I HON! Pl 2 7 CLEANS GOLD TEFTH Deering Junctlon HENDERSON S 641 Longress St Opposite lark gflegl G 'llaflr' Dally 41 Our Candy Cottage GOOD STOCK OF COINS AIND STAMPS FOR COLLECTORS Ac l Nfl IOR 'IHI FAMOUS AWD ORIGINAL 34 Casco Street Portland Marne ALLEGRETTI S CHOCOLATES Fred Hall Are you chewlng gum Webster George Vklebster No just holdmg xt nn my mouth Mnss Huston Your last paper was very d1fHcult to read Your work should be so wrltten that even the most lgnorant y xll be able to understand If Mr Ross Yes Mlss Huston XX hat part dxdnt you understand' MISS Huston Llsten here young man are you the teacher of this class Vnckerson No I m not Mlss Huston Then dont talk lrkc an ldlot Freddy Dans Do you llke Krplmgl Freshman Andrevas I dunno Hou do you k1pple Evolutzon Of Educatzon In olden days educatlon was teachrng people to learn how to dxe Up to modern days educatxon was teachmg people to learn how to l1ye Today educatlon IS teachlng people not only how to lxve but to learn how to earn a l1Vll'1g VK E SPECIALI7F IN CONINIERCIAL FDUCATION Graduates flsszsted to Posztzons Marne School of Commerce, Portland Jlb lyf L Y rv Y ,-, , fy ,T I Ng, Ay vi 5 qv VJ 4 W' - --ed ' -T'-PL1-15?-51-.f,4gz. fs, rea. ',e.,A,,..--Q,.....a.A-aa - F J' . i N T i , . O 0 , . - 1 ' I . . 1 X v Q , , . I 'lIlEl. 17 I I2 iIiBl.IZ ego V y r ,A -A-fl-6,326 Y 4: If ,Xl . ., . ' St. S N 'SL' .ax 2' I . I l'0RTl,AND, MAINE X - li. I ffyfp' l X ' w p 1 N1 X x 4 X A I . x V ' ' J l ' . ,I i I ' 3 ' 2 ' I v y I An V ' V I ?yf r , 2 H , ' . ' ' ' ' , . ' . -- ' , . , ' J . l ' 1 H . A ' ' 4 ? A , . V I . Y . . . . O I jmgz' om' fmmlrr ir '- our THE AMETHYSI' M- W'wefW'f uality Plates or Printing We 'Ire Prepfrred to Hfmdle Every Type of PHOTO ENGRAVINO ENGRAVED PLATES IN THIS ANNUAL made by MCCAUSI AND PHOTO ENGRAVINO COMPANY 19 Exchange Street 187 Mrddle Street Portland Malne YOUR STORE IIN PIFTLRES LEANFS N01 IAIING UNITOLD RARE, L42 llcross The Street 4cross The Country R A LINNEKEN x IUR IRINSIIIRIII N WE SPECIALIZE IN FURNITURE ls Nl-XRIXR SlRI'l'I NIS Complzments of Jackson SL Forrestall Metal Purrmg Lathmg and Plasterlng for St 40X 7 p ffm Z ,-yo C 3 C C 3 1 . A I on I Q O lu AN. 'f Iuj ' WD PIANO MOVING 22 NIONUNIENT SQUARE : 0 I ' IIIIUQ 2, PRIIII Ii 3010 1011 fha plmsule of lookmg wzfh genuine npprrfcmizon 1t 1 plea ol qood prmtmq 19 reserx ed for the feu It IS not So nnportant to know exactly why ll IS good the IITIPOTVIHI thmg1s to know zt hm? to qft If We 41111 be glad I0 df monstmfe SOUTHWGRTH C-JD ETTER ILARLIQ Errata Manager 105 Mlddle Street Tel Preble 4445 Portland lVI'11HC Prmters of The Amethyst and The Purple Lzne Successors to the COIHI'HClC1Zll Puntmg Department 1 The Southwol th P1 ess mf C0 pagr om' bun drrd 1111113 xx f-J-T .-Q 1- if-f fl-A Y , x 1 -4 . .. 1 I I , , , , , 4 . . . L t 1 I . . V ' I 4 . A ' Q 'll I ' q 4 ' 2 , c R u X 'R A o X U kr f ' nf aura ff' K AN5,,s KV, V, mv W CM-EfETVffQ?fVEfCUi9 wg 5sfl5 411 5650 1 R N X-X fx Map of Cla vas c ca d asco on I uth Stnou 'fi C W5 M NX H V1 if X, Q' Uh K A jf 'U j r , - ' Y Nxqfjf R77 - ,, 69 -pdylgsh . 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Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

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Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935


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