Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1939

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PATHFINDERS CLUB OFFICERS President MRS. O. A. I-IORTON Ist Vice-President MRS. RAEBURNE L. MARSH Znd Vice-President MRS. HARRY C. LARRABEE Corresponding Secretary MRS. EDWARD L. LINCOLN Recording Secretary MRS. GEORGE I-I. CHAPMAN Trearurer MRS. RAEBURN B. SMITH CHAIRMEN STANDING COMMITTEES Program MRS. WILLIAM E. ATWOOD Friendship MRS. WILLIAM DOUGI-IERTY Hospitality MRS. I-I. NORTON MAXFIELD, JR. M emhership MRS. CARL T. STEVENS Literature MRS. LINCOLN KING Finance MRS. GEORGE C. KERN Scholarship MRS. HENRY P. CHAPMAN Special Project MRS. ELTON N. SAGER Publicity MRS. FRANK M. COOMDS Auditor MRS. WALTER P. DEERING The Pathfinders Club has been functioning in the school for hfteen years and has grown from the original twenty members to over three hundred this year. All mothers of children in Lincoln MRS. O. A. I-IORTON President Junior High School and Deering High School may become members. The aims of the club are to promote friendship between the mothers themselves, provide contacts between parents and teachers, help in the general welfare of the school and assist worthy members of the graduating class to obtain a higher education. For the latter aim, the club raises annually as large a fund as possible to be distributed through the Scholarship Committee. Monthly meetings of the club are held in the auditorium of D. H. S. with either an interesting speaker or an entertainment of some kind. The programs are introduced by music provided by members from either school. At the close of the program, tea and sandwiches are served in the cafeteria and members are given an opportunity to meet the teachers. Usually a different group of teachers is present at each meeting. In recent years the most effective means of ob- taining funds for the scholarships has been that of selling tickets to the local theaters, for which the club has received a sizable commission. This year, however, the Strand and Empire were not Obtain- able, so the smaller local theaters, the Cameo and the Deering, were used with decidedly less profit. Some other means will have to be employed to raise the fund to its usual efficiency. Illness of the chairman contributed to the difficulties, but her place was ably filled by Mrs. Edward Willard. Once during the year for the past three years the club has varied its regular afternoon meetings and held one in the evening, called Fathers, Night. At this time each member may bring her husband or a friend on her membership ticket. Entertainment by members from the two schools is provided. Last year and this year the building was open for in- spection from 7:30 to 8:30 with each teacher in his room to greet the guests. Another regular feature is that of the entire program being in charge of members of Lincoln Junior High School at one of the regular meet- ings. This is always very interesting, as is the Christmas program which is usually produced by members of the Deering High dramatic and glee clubs combined. All members interested in books of recent publi- cation are given an opportunity to hear a book of recent fiction and non-fiction reviewed at an after- noon meeting in the school building once a month. A silver collection is taken at this meeting to de- fray the expense of hiring the books to be reviewed and paying outside reviewers whenever obtainable. Anyone interested may attend this meeting.

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ON THE AIR One evening I turned on my radio and heard a sketch depicting a visit through Deering High School. An interested mother, Mrs. Smith, played by Mrs. Frank I. Cowan, asked to see Mr. Whig about her son's college preparation. As Mr. Wing was busy, the secretary, Miss Jeanne Morris, took Mrs. Smith through the school, explaining various rooms and activities. They came upon john Marsh sing- ing in the Music Room. He explained the ad- vantages of the hve-year-course that he is taking. Students taking this course have time to take extra studies and activities which might interest and benefit them. Nlrs. Smith and the secretary met Miss Hall, the school nurse. She explained her position and told of the worth-while projects that D. I-I. S. maintains. Tuberculosis tests, physical examina- tions, and eye and ear tests are a few of the health plans of the school curriculum. Mrs. Smith and the secretary passed on to where Mr. johnson, guidance counselor, and Billy Smith, played by James Doughty, were discussing Billy's ranks. Billy was trying to get by on a passing mark. Mr. johnson changed Billy's attitude and gave him new ideals to work for. After hearing this discussion, Mrs. Smith, much wiser than be- fore, interviewed Mr. Wing about her son's pro- gram. On another occasion I heard a radio skit which included the Bowdoin One-Act Play. john Marsh and Clayton Smith discussed the advantages of belonging to the Dramatic Club. They belong, not for the glamour of footlights, but for what dramatics teaches them, namely, to be unself-con- scious and poised, to face emergencies such as for- gotten lines, and to portray character convincingly. Bernard McDonough and Walter Sullivan joined in the discussion of a one-act play based on the Black and Tan War in Ireland in 1919. In this play Irish policemen were hunting for an Irish patriot. The patriot, a supposed ballad singer, gained the conhdence of a Sergeant and escaped from jail. The play was well done in Irish dialect. Deering High School has many other interests. Nearly every student fits into some extra-curricular activity and enjoys school more because of its as- sociations.



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HONOR PARTS Valedictorian MILDRED JEANETTE ROSENBERG Salutatorian ELEANOR WINNIFRED MCCARTHY MEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATHAN ADAMS EUGENIA BERRY ANTOINETTE CLARE CAsAvoI.A ROBERT LovEITT CHAPMAN RODNEY HAM Foss ARTHUR F. GALLI BARBARA WINGATE HAMBLEN MARTIN HAROLD GOLDSTEIN JEANNE FRANCES LOWELI. RICHARD MCCANN ELEANOR WINNIFRED MCCARTHY JOHN EDWIN MARSH PAULINE MILDRED PEPPER MILDRED -IEANETTE ROSENBERG CLAYTON H. SMITH FRANCES ARLENE SMITH BARBARA WEBSTER DOROTHY JANE WHITCOMB KEITH E. YOUNG NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The need for an organization such as the Na- tional Honor Society arose from the desire of edu- cators to recognize the diversified interests of high- school students. Formerly, those engaged in school activities had received their praise through either public appearances or newspaper accountsg but the student whose aims were solely for scholarship seemed to be almost forgotten. The birth of a na- tional society of honor proved to be the solution to the problem of lauding every worthy student, whether his achievements were scholastic or extra- curricular. Since character, leadership, scholarship, and service are the fundamental virtues most useful to society, they were established as the qualities es- sential for membership in the organization. The method of electing the members varies in different schools throughout the country. How- ever, in order to receive consideration, a pupil must be in the upper third of his class. In some schools a list of those in the upper third of the class is given to the sponsor of each activity and to some persons not in charge of an activity. From these lists, candidates are chosen for mem- bership. As the final step, all the names suggested are voted on by a representative group from the faculty. I l I

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