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Barbara R. Chase Carefree Barbara is active in sports, having taken a prominent part in both basketball and softball. She has done her bit in the Glee Club and also in the Camp Fire Fash- ion Show. Phyllis A. Chapman Phyllis has a cheerful, friendly personality, which makes her especially well-liked. She does her share in sports and various other activities, such as the Dramatic Club, French Club, and basketball. Freida E. Child Freida is small, cute, and popular. She has made many friends here at Deering, has been a member of the Girls' Glee Club, and has participated in class field hockey. l'Icre's to you, Freida! alfairs. William H. Chandler Everyone who counts Bill among his friends is indeed fortunate. He has participated in the band, cadets, orchestra, track, swim- ming, tennis, and the Ski Club. Deering's loss will be Maine's gain. Frances J. Cleaver .Yofimiul Ilonor .Shrivfy This girl with the New York accent is one of the brightest at Deering. In history class she has shone, and on the Amrlbys! Circu- lation staff she has proved her capacity for work. ClASS 1936 john A. Cleaver Toot! Toot! Toot! jack is one of our fin- est trumpeters being in both the band and the orchestra. He has proved himself to be an industrious worker in all he undertakes to do. G. Evelyn Collins Ev is our tall, striking blond. She is a member of the Glee Club and the junior Red Cross organization Being fond of dancing, she has enjoyed many of the school Norma Clement Norma, commonly known by her nickname of Red , has participated in basketball, tennis, and Girl Reserves, and took part in the Minstrel Show. She is a good friend Annette W. Colbeth Annette, who came to us from New York, has made many friends in her only year at Deering. Her popularity has made us wish we could have known her much and a good sport. ff' 'F longer. Winifred M. Clement Winnie , a real pal and an active mem- ber of our class. Her cheerful smile has won her many friends in Deering who wish her success and happiness in whatever she llndeftakes.
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Phyllis E. Brown Brownie is a good all-round sport. She has been seen in basketball and hockey. She always has a cheerful word, French or English, and her friendship is valued by many. Betty B. Brown Betty's interest is music and she is an active member of the orchestra, Little Symphony and Glee Club. She has always been will- ing, contributing much time and energy to Deering's interests. Marion E. Bruns This popular miss has been active in the Glee and Geology Clubs, and in the Min- strel Show. Marion's popularity extends outside the school, as she is one of our sorority girls. Harry S. Brewster Hairbreadth Harry, the Woodfords won- der! When the music goes 'round and 'round, it's usually Smoothie playing on his tuba. Keep puffing, Harry, and many good things will eventually come out here . ClASS Beatrice Buck Prominent in Deering High activities, Bee is very well known in tennis. Always busy, but never too busy to help anyone, she is certainly a credit to Deering in all she does. Audrey F. Brunt Audrey is a hockey player and has won her numerals in that sport. She took part in Campfire Fashion Show and Dance program and is in the Girl's Glee Club. Her enthusi- asm adds to her personality. 1936 William P. Cassidy Bill has been with us only a short while but during his brief stay he has added to his host of friends through his likable manner and has made .1 place for himself am o ng us. Dorothy E. Buffum Dot is known by her playful, teasing grin which she never leaves behind. She goes out for basketball, hockey, and tennis. She is interested and active in the Stantaki Campfire Group. John D. Cambridge johnny , of the Abe Lincoln physique, will long be hailed as Deering's foremost carpenter .ind ski-jumper. May you jump to success, johnny , from that treacher- ous Stroudwate: tower. Happy landing! james M. Bunting A member of the Glee Club, Orchestra, and French Club, Bunny has made him- f self known in Deering. His cheerful dis- position, pleasant smile, and original id I! 1 ?'7 o have made him very well liked. Y '- N ik N 4
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Dorothy F. Cook Dot is one of the busiest, brightest, and most popular girls of 1936. She is a scrappy little hockey player, prominent in many clubs and activities, and is a wonderful friend. Frances L. Connor Mickey has made numerous friends in hockey and basketball, and as a member of the Glee Club. We know she will always succeed in whatever she undertakes as she does in Deering. Winifred A. Cooke Cookie will always present a smile--or even a grin - with very little urging. She has been active in the Glec Club and a truly faithful worker for the junior Red Cross. Arthur R. Conant Art , for art's sake, has painted quite thoroughly his stay at Deering, and has not merely brushed by. May those rainbow streaks lead you in the end to the pot of gold, Al. Dorothy J. Coombs There are two clubs in school for the the- atrical-minded, the Dramatic Club and the Glee Club. Dorothy is a member of both. Everyone hopes you will win in everything, Dorothy. CLASS f 1936 Leon C. Cooper There are some people who find the joi de Vivre and here we have Leon Cooper who is one. To this member of our class we wish the very best of luck and happi- ness. Virginia Cornish Miss Virginia Cornish has many to count Frederick W. Cowan Frederick is the jolly end of the Ski Club. His merry spirits carry him through any- thing. He is the supporter of the French Club and cadets. You're a good fellow, as friends. She is vice-president of the Senior French Club this year and has helped to produce the Amethyst. Who doesn't like her? Moo , Ruth B. Corthell .Yutiouul Honor X fir' :Ny Of course you know Ruth is the co-captain of basketball. She is also famous for get- ting things dune and reports for the school publications. We haven't forgotten the music either, Ruth. Marjorie B. Corson Margy Corson has certainly proved her worth during her four years by consis- tcntly making the honor roll. The Art , Club will without doubt miss her helping . hand in all its activities. if
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