Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1936

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Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 28 of 128
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Horace E. Curran , Hoss Curran, treasurer of the ArtxClub, V is the fellow you see riding the paper deliv- ery trucks. He has participated in track and is a faithful member of the Radio 'T i T r.. U L . Club. Robert L. Cunningham Red is easily distinguished by his hair. He earned his numerals in indoor track and has been out for baseball. He has truly supported Deering to the best of his ability. May you reach a high goal. Stanley R. Daicy Stan has been an all-round athlete at Deering. He is on the first squad in basket- ball, made his letter on the second team in football, and has been out for baseball. Nice going, Stan. Isabel C. Cunningham Isabel is the merry little personality whom everyone enjoys. She enlightens the Glee Club and makes friends as a hobby. For good measure, she has also participated in ClASS Lucile K. Day National llouor Surivty the Girl Reserves. Here we have Lu , secretary of Class of 1936 and of the D and Debating Clubs, skier, hockey captain, and a fine student. With such ability and her smile she'll go far. Margaret T. Davis Peggy is a popular young lady, and certainly one of the best dressed we know. A cheerful and helping person, she has made many friends during her four years at Deering. Of 1936 Richard E. Doyle Dick's', ability as an athlete is shown by his record in football and basketball. Bowdoin is the choice of this excellent student whose cheerfulness plus friendliness puts him high up. Marjorie A. Delavina The honor roll has had Marjorie's name on it successively. We wish her the best of luck, although we are sure that, with her many achievements, she will have little need of it. Carolyn F. Dow Hcre's a girl from Bridgton who joined our class the junior year. Carolyn, who is the secretary of the Chemistry Club, has made many friends by her winning disposition and personality. Wallace W. DolloH' Wallace is the most unobtrusive and quiet member of the class. He is well-liked and has a great many friends. This fellow is a great lover of the out of doors. We all wish you the best of luck, Wallace. gale

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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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Es 'S Shirley E. Drew Harold W. Drinkwater Very tall, quiet, and reserved. There you have Harold. Yet he has made many friends who wish him success. He has been a member of the Glee Club and an interested participant in the Physics Club. ther L. Dyer Shirley is one of our quiet friendly girls. She is a faithful student, having been on the honor roll her senior year. She is inter- ested in tennis and is an active member of the Glee Club. Pinkie is an ardent outdoor girl. She is interested in the Camp Fire Girls, and in tennis and hockey. Her adaptability and friendliness have enabled her to make many friends at Deering. Jane Drew In the course of four years at Deering, jane has done several things. We remember her playing a bit of tennis and working with the Camp Fire group and on the Amethyst. ASS Earle E. Elliott, jr. This boy, with the big brown eyes, is well- ltnown tu many about Deering Center. He is interested in the out-of-doors, and an enthusiastic member of the Geology Club. Phyllis Eaton In a quiet way Phyllis completes every- thing with great eare and thoroughness. We've seen her in the Campfire Group Nature Club, Glee Club, and French Clubi That's the way, Phil. a 1936 Robert B. Farnum Bob is probably best known as a second Walter Winchell. A radio enthusiast, he has been vice president of Radio Club. In sports he has been active in Ski Class. Nor will we forget his campaigning for Leadbetter. John N. Elliott john, chess player, amateur photographer, and scientific marvel is a great fellow to know. Hymie is one of Miss Kennan's dependable aviators and is some man in the chemistry lab. Marion E. Fairchild A toast to Curlyloclts! Dolly's auburn curls are truly a crown of glory. We hope that impish smile and winning way will follow you to the success you deserve, Dol1y . Clarence E. Emery Clarence is serious and rather quiet, but those who are acquainted with him know that he is persevering, loyal and worth- while. His friendship is valued and his loyalty admired by many.

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