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Elizabeth Alden We hear about Betty in Dramatic and Debating Clubs. She took part in the Debating Club Show and Dance and is on the Amrfbysi Staff. She has certainly done her share. Walter M. Ahern XValter is that busy-appearing fellow from the West End, whose hobby is sports. W'alt has enjoyed his stay at Deering and has, we are sure, made the most of it. Neal W. Allen, jr. .Yrrlimml Hnrmi' .hil7l'Ii!'f-X' Peerless hurdler and inspiring leader, Deer- ing's track captain is our contribution to the next Olympics. The ace-audience thrill- er of them all, Neal stands first with the track fans and his innumerable friends. Richard N. Abbott Dick, an affable member of our class, has taken part in football, swimming, the Dramatic Club, and the Band. He served senior year as efficient advertising manager of the 1936 Amrtbysi. CLASS Robert M. Alley Perserverance has rewarded Bob with his track letter as well as many a nickel at recess. He has always been faithful in pay- ing back, however, as his numerous friends will testify. Robert C. Allen Haste thee nymph and bring thee jest and youthful jollity. Rather bring Bob Allen, the Senior Class I.'Allegro . Bob took time off from joking to run a fast 6oo , however. 1936 Carolyn V. Baker Carolyn is known to us by her nicknames, Carol , and Kay , and also by her cheer- ful personality. She has taken active in- terest in Girl Reserves, and has gone out for basketball. Lawrence B. Anderson, jr. A smooth hair-cut, together with a win- ning smile, and you have Andy. Although he has always been loyal to Deering, 'tis said that Portland receives a great deal of Andy's attention. Hattie J. Austin Tat is best described as Gertrude Mac- Leod's shadow. She has appeared in hockey. winning her numerals, in basketball, and Girls' Glee Club. She also did her share in the Minstrel Show. Robert D. Atwood One would have to travel a long way to find a better friend than Bob . Who docsn't remember his part in the 4-Corner- ed Meet of 1935? lt's Bradenton Bob , now.
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I M7 ,TD NEAL W. AllENr .ll2. Senior Class Presirlent Other Officers: MATTHEW J. FLAHERTY, vice-prexiflent LUCILE K. DAY, secreiary WOODROW W. OAKES, freasurcr MR. BYRON L. MITCHELL, faculty adviser Executive Committee: I-IELENE M. BLOM JOHN C. MARBLE MELVIN F. POTTER I , XX X vi JJ .J . an 1, .5 Flaherty Day Oakes Blom Marble Potier
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V .141 :. I. V' l L -3' Elvyn L. Barker lilvyn has been out for baseball, basketball, soft ball, and football, and belongs to the D Club. He has been much in demand as stage manager. Keep it up, A , you'll land on top. Carolyn J. Barber Carolyn is that popular senior who recently made her debut on Deering's stage. She has been a class officer twice, and parti- cipated in the Dramatic Club, French Club, Camp Fire, and Amrffvlyxl. George J. Barker Meet the joker of the Class of 1936. Georgie has amused us all, somehow always managing to break a ski or forget the lunch. Bird-lover, ace skier. tennis enthusiast. Evelyn R. Baker Evelyn, whose nickname is l2vie , is a member of the Girls' Glee Club, and we are all sure that she will make both a happy and useful song of life in the years to come. Albert F. Barnes We wouldn't be surprised to hear of Albert from W'est Point as he has attained com- mand of Deering's Cadet Corps. Vfe hope he reaches the top in everything he at- tempts. CLASS 1936 Florence M. Barnes Florence was one of the most active in the drive for the blind. She is also in- terested in nature study and belongs to the Nature Club and the Girls' Glec Club. Good work, Florence. Eleanor L. Beeler Hail to Deering's dynamic woman orator. Wlhat would Red Cross do without her. Her pep and enthusiasm so evident in her personality has proved a great benefit to our student organiyations. Margaret P. Barnes Through her faithful attendance at foot- ball and basketball games, Marg has gained many friends. W'ithin her circle of friends, Margaret's good sportsmanship Phyllis A. Beal Phyllis is another of our hockey players, gaining her numerals in that sport. She is well-known in the Girls' Glee Club. This small lady has taken a large part in her has given her an enviable reputation. activities. Earl J. Barrows Earl is one of the youngest members of the class and a success in everything he undertakes. If you want something done very well, Earl will cheerfully come to your aid.
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