Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1936

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. , Marian I. Herring 'M During her four years at Deering, Marian l has been a great aid to her many friends. She is always cheerful and ready to help. Best wishes from us all, Marian, for an excel- lent career. Kathleen A. Hennigar Basketball. tennis, and singing, Kay lms them all in her repertoire. Undoubtedly there are others, but we can't mention all. We know she is credited with being ri jolly good person. Eastman F. Heywood Everyone knows Easty by his cheerful smile. Besides blowing a mean French Horn in the band and orchestra, he is an officer in the cadets, and has also served as class secretary. Deering's most popular students. Philip N. Hanson Everyone knows Phil the interlocutor in the Minstrel Show. Besides that he is the president of the Glee Club, and in the Harmonica Band. He has participated in football and track. Stanley R. Hodgkins The color of Red's hair certainly belies his disposition. His engaging grin and sense nf fun has won him a host of friends. You've been one of our most happy-go- lucky classmates, Red ! ClASS f 1936 Stanley R. Holland National Honor Society Beginning as president of the freshman class, Dutch, our dashing hero, has distin- guished himself in the orchestra, cadets. Glee and Ski Clubs, and has been one of Orin M. Horner jack hasn't been sitting in any corner in Deering--far from it. That contagious grin has won him many friends in the Ski Club as well as in the class room. His is a fa- miliar figure at the tennis courts. Ruth E. Holmes Ruth is a very popular senior with a sunny smile for everyone. She has participated in Girls' Class Basketball and the Minstrel Show. She was one of the dancing ladies in our Senior Class play. Ralph E. Hopkins A prominent member and officer of the Ge- ology Club, Hoppy , as his friends call him, might well be called Happy, for his friendly smile and cheerful laugh are fa- miliar to us all. W. Allan Hook Allen is one of our tall boys who can run like a deer and play tennis like a profession- al. He is one of the steadiest players on our tennis team, and a true philosopher besides. Keep up the good work, Allan.

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Virginia E. Gribbin Either with a laugh or a smile, Ginger comes through high school with flying col- ors. The Nature Club and the Glee Club have had her abilities and her faithful at- tendance. E. Emily Gregor Emily is a quiet blond who is noted for her height, her pleasant smile, and sweet man- ner. She is sincere and loyal in all her friendships and in everything she under- takes. Harold O. Griffith Hog is another strong rooter for the cadets. He is rather bashful, we're told, but you canit keep a good man down. 1936 wishes you the best of luck. You deserve it, Harold. Myrtle E. Greene The singing pillar of the Nature Club, Myrtle divides her time between the Nature Club and the Glee Club. At any rate, she never divides her smile--it's always right there! CLASS Evelyn I. Haines We have HOC had the privilege of know- ing this young lady for four years, which is our bad luck. We are sure her sincere and dignified manner will carry her far along the road of life. Frank J. Hackett, Jr. Frank is quiet, but, when you get ac- quainted with him, he is a Hne fellow. He has been out for football and has been one of the mainstays of our swiming team, having earned his letter in this sport. f 1936 Kenneth E. Hanson We certainly missed knowing a swell fellow before Ken came to Deering this year. If he gets along as well in life as he has at Deering in one short year, he will surely be successful. Virginia L. Haines Gin , as we all know, has been for a long time a prominent member of the Art Club. She has let us see her talents by singing in the Minstrel Shows, and she has shown us her pleasing personality. Nathaniel E. Hamlin There is a saying that a favorite has no friends. The exception to this is Nathaniel, whom we know has many friends to his credit. Ask those who know him and they will certainly verify it. E. Betty Halloran Betty has been very active at Deering. She has been a member of the Dramatic, French, Washington, Nature, and Glee Club, and was on the committe of the Camp Fire Fashion Show.



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QW VW Ralph C. Hoy Ralph is very popular among his classmates and has a grand sense of humor. He has par- ticipated in cross country and indoor track, being one of the outstanding stars on our championship team. Rosemary Hutchins Rosemary has many friends whom she has won by her helpful work for the Camp Fire Girls and by her own charming manner. We have heard tell that Rosemary is also a per- Barbara M. Howe This smiling dark-haired lassie was with us, we are sorry to say, only her senior year. She has been active in French Club, however, and has gained many friends at Deering as well as at Falmouth. Edna L. Howard lidna is a small, attractive brunette who has been very popular for the past four years. She belongs to the Dramatic Club and Glee Club, and was a junior Class Officer. We shall not forget Edna and her accordian. fect hostess. Clifford L. Irving Hard work made Satchel into a three- letter man, and his pleasing personality makes him one of our most popular athletes. Though a Jack-of-all-sports, Cliff's hobby is golf. CLASS 1936 Phyllis L. jenness Phyl has rhythm in her paintbrush, or whatever it takes to paint well. A member of the Nature Club, she has no excuse for painting cows green - even for Art's sake. Shc's an active Camp Fire girl. Gertrude C. Je If you see a slim, blonde girl with the basketball team, it be Swede Jensen. Her flas good nature have brought he friendships. IISCI1 dashing about will probably hing smile and r many lasting ski party! John P. Jetzzi ,'Vl.1fl.011!1I Honor Society Here's one disciple of Mussolini that nobody can out-talk. Ever-smiling and active, Johnny has been a familiar figure in all branches of sports as well as in club circles and junior Red Cross. 'I I ' 'K-Aft' 1 9 I William E. Kamber Bill is one of those tall, dark, and hand- some fellows with the irrepressible grin. His hobbies are football and he has tried his hand at writing short stories and at news- paper work. Marjorie L johnson johnny, skiing and tennis fan violinist pal to everyone is a classmate whose easy going nature is envied by all ohnny s sense of humor has cheered up many a frigid

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