Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)
- Class of 1943
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Hfsx - I 550 , , ga, I I up-:Lf .-ff:,-- -b i 4 W I V A QW Q, 0 P I L A I pethhnders Officers Preszdent MRS E L DODGE Izrst Vzre Preszdent MRS MAYNARD SHAW Second Vzce Preyzdent MRS NEWTON NOURSE Recordmg Secretary MRS WINSLOW FRFNCH C orrcspmzdmg Secretary MRS EMMIS K1DDrR I rcaszmr MRS DONALD MILLER Thrs year the Pathhnders Club has operated 1n a 'war busy communnty Manv teachers have entered xanous branches of the Armed Forces Mothers have busled themselves wxth Red Cross Volunteer Work, Ctvlhan Defense actlvmes, and have even entered war mdustnes As thls War lb g1gant1c tn comparison mth World War I, so IS the worlc connected wrth xt that women can do The Red Cross workers not only knmt as they dad twenty five years ago, but they make thousands of arnclcs of clothmg, hLlfg1C2l dressmgs, sol1c1t funds and those tranned nn advanced courses co operate wxth the ClVlll3h Defense Orgamzatlon ln grvmg valuable trammg to many hundred of other workers m the endless cham of women workers, many of whom 'are the mothers of Deermq and Lmcoln umor boys and grrls Subjects of chosen speakers for the mcenngs have all been along war consctous lmes, Such as Educanon 1n a World at War Schools at War Program by the Lincoln umor puplls, NUfSlDg as a Profession ln War Tlme the Glrl Problem, and a Last MIUUIC Vlew of the War, The hrst meetmg of the season was a reception tendered the new pI'lI'1C1Pal, Mr Wlggln, and ll1S wrfe at the hrgh school The War has changed even the SOc1al hour of the Pathfinders, and thts year m order to have refreshments at thexr meetmgs, members have supplled the tea and sugar from the1r own often Scanty home suppl1es u - , . Y - V . N . . 1 , rr - - v ss et . n r - ' A , A j It g ' ' ' H QQ ' 17 N - - - , 1 7 CONTENTS 'kiri' Part I DEERING ITS PEOPLE Faculty Senrors .Iunrors Sophomores Freshman Part II SPORTS .ll Mayor Sports Minor Sports WAR SPEED Part III ACTIVITIES Part IV CANDIDS :ft Part V-ADVERTISING 'I 5' Nixlpvvwa 1 s iuiff' -,K 4Mfd!2 X K Af-un..-I fl F fl -. V .V . I I tj V, 4'Z2:g' Q' -1-,aL FYI AFL -9' ... . mv Fsxffffaffhab UAZWW 'vn ! 'Cx mf 4' '..L::1-- ps- U--F N J I x V V. V V ---V-x .-.--.,,kV ,VJ ' ,f V V .V I ' . -V. 2 I' ' ' ' ' 1 - . ' ' ' ' F - ,. 5 ' 6 2 f ' I . . ,-- ff ' .I ' ' I V : .l ' , V . . V -., . - . ' - . . ' ' 1 . If V , . . A 1 3 , . , I - , ,l . ' . ' .4 1 41- lr - -A x-.-V - , , ' ' ' ,V V 1 V . ' . ' I v 4 ' 1 ' ' V- ' I V 3 .I . . '. 'I '. 1 ' ' Q u ,' A V , A, -.i Sig S ,t'.-f'i,-::?- ,- V , . -1112 fifi- .g. - ., ' , ' . 5-'fk ff ' lil ,-.li .,- . 1- - i5l ff'z- Q, ', '- V -2 -i5j.,,,J, . ' J' v.. , . 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' .- . - , I fr -1- . fl- . x , - - - - - Q -Q --5.-. , . - ' - - . -- . ge , . - Theme PORTLAND AT WAR O ten I tbznk o the town That xs seated by the sea O ten ln thought go up and doun The pleasant streets of that dear old town And my youth comes back to me Should Henry Wadsworth Longfellow author of those rmmortal verses revnsrt hrs beloved town by the sea he would be overwhelmed by the change that has taken place Longfellow s Portland had changed but little ln Sprmg 1940 It slumbered among shaded streets the same trde that the poet knew washed the rocky shores Suddenly rn Sprung 1940 war came to Portland unofhcrally We called xt Nat1onal Defense and prepared for the coming COHHICE Wlth the collapse of French resxstance all Amerlca awoke and Portland strrred from sleep In a few short months Portland buxlt shrp yards machme shops and dockyards Thousands mxgrated from the farms and the crty swelled to burstnx wlth defense workers When hostllrnes began rn the Pac1F1c December 7 1941 Portland already knew the taste of war Her Navy wrves had learned what lf was to have a loved one mlssmg at sea for Amerrcan destroyers based ln Portland had been wagmg war on U boats for many months before Pearl Harbor Today Longfellows and our Portland rs dolng 1ts part 1n wmmng the war On our streets we brush shoulders wxth the soldrers and sa1lors of all the United NBEIOHS War workers fatigued dinner parls under the arms crowd the busses Grlm naval shrps anchor among our fog shrouded lslands Everywhere we turn we find Portland at war A. 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The men of Deermg are takmg a brg part ln the greatest war In hlstory Through thexr bravery and self sacrrfice wlth others of thexr kmd they w1ll brmg the struggle to a vlctorxous conclusron But not always were they men they were the boys we all knew War came suddenly and terrnbly and overnight these boys became men flghtmg men The sharp sophomore wrth the Jazzy suspenders and bow tre who wrote you notes in study per1od IS now on submarlne patrol IH the Atlannc The shy semor who escorted you to your first Jumor Prom was kxlled 1n actron 1n Tumsla last month Last year s star basketball player IS learnmg to dlsmantle a mach1ne gun and use a bayonet at Parrls Island By these Deermg men the wlcked power whtch menaces the safety of the world w1ll be defeated and humxlxated as by all rrghts lf lS bound to be In puttlng down the ev1l they go forth as crusaders flghflflg for rrght wrth no thought of materlal gam except a be ter world In accomplrshmg thexr mxsslon therr work w1ll be glorrhed by many sacrnhces To them Deermgs finest we humbly dedxcate this book 4 emurtam In the sudden passxng of Wlllram H Emmons on the first of August of last year Deermg Hrgh School lost a fa1thful and efhc1ent teacher For twenty nlne years he had taught geography and earth scrence ln thrs school and s1nce 1920 he had been head of the sc1ence department He was an outstandmg geologist and had acqulred a fme collectlon of mmerals The earth scrence course Wlfh the Held trxps he had so well organ1zed was one of rhe courses most enjoyed by upperclassmen An educatlonal feature whrch he had developed here was the Washlngton Club for semors and nts annual trlp whrch he had conducted stnce 1916 A fine teacher lcmdly lh spmt lnSP1l'1l1g to n1s puplls hrs mfluence extended beyond the confmes of the school room Graduates and colleagues w1ll m1ss hrs frtendlmess loyalty and love of humour RALPH BRAGDON Head of Sczence Department 9' Q . . .. . .. ,. . . . 1 9 9 7 ' 9 9 ' J ' Many N. -vwmwnv It IS a dxflicult task to bld God speed to thls class of 1943 and send you forth 1nto a chaotrc and uncertam world You are umque IH th1s regard for the first trme 111 the hlstory of th1s country a war has reached 1nto your very mrdst and has become an rntegral part of your darly lrves For you maturlty has come a l1ttle sooner than normallv, the future seems a little nearer However, you have gxven proof of capacmes wh1ch lf brought to bear upon that future gwe me falth of your ablhty to contrrbute to the malcmv of a finer world Z7 -..-: y , I I .. .gfi F li Q J 1 D . FrontRo1v let lo Right Ochampaugh Hall Plalstecl Dearborn McNt1l WyIl11l1 Gower Wlggln Pollto Stack Dunfee Txbbetts Bragdon Second Ron Whlttemore Dyer Dollcy Stabury Stahl Tyler Young Tllton Pease Abbott OBr1en True Farnham Brlggs Plt Bean Emanuelson Manglon Kennan Cottrell Becker Ross Peterson Hueston Hamlm Mxtcluell Tlnrd Ron ensen Cra1g Cowan F Balley C Balley Fourth Ron Hennessey Crocker Bradbury Lmscott FACULTY The war has brought about many changes 111 the Deerlng Hlgh School faculty Mrs CYHIQ Mrs Whlttemore Mrs Plalstecl Mr Balley Mr Manglon Mr Pollto Mr Dunfee and Mr Emanuelson are all new Deermg faculty members thls year Gone are Mr Cobb who IS now teachmg at Bowdom College Mrs Morruson Mr Buntmg who lS now m the Umted States Signal Corps Mr Whlttemore Mr Karalcashxan who IS now m the Army A1r Corps and Mr Emmons who clled last summer Also our new prmclpal Mr Wlgglh began h1s dunes thns fall replacmg Mr Wxng who had been prmclpal of Deermg for twenty three years Prznczpal CARLETON L WIGCIN M A BS Columbla Bates Sub Master ARAD E LINSCOTT A B Colby Dean of Gzrls ANNE E MCKECHNIE A.B., M.A. Western College Syracuse Umverslty unulw nl nluliui salma lsr: Facu fContmuedI r uha Seabury Portland School of Flne Arts Commercial alph B Young AB Colby EdM Harvard Ithel bradburv Le1v1tt Normal School Shaw Iuusmness College Ntlhe M Dearborn AB BSS Colby Boston LJIHIVLFSIIY Bernice S True Bay Path Instxtute I' ther Tyler BSECI Boston Unlversrty Enghsh Glrdvsl Trlton AB Bates Vhrgaret Abbott AB Colby Irllnn Becker BA Middlebury Mr Dorothy M Cralg BA Wheaton Bmrtha Crocker AB MA Wheaton Colum wa Mr Helen Dyer AB Bates Robert C Enghsh AB Dartmouth Imncesl Hueston BLI Emerson College Ilorence en en BS Stmmons Ruth I: Vlflllmnms BS MA Colby Middle wury Hustory C Wllllam Peterson AB MA Umversrty oflVIa1ne Trlnxty ohn B Cottrell BS Colgate Ralph B Harvell BS Unlverslty of New Hampshxre Bxron L Mxtchell AB Bowdoln 'Vlr AI Wl11ttemore AB Colby Home Economics C Ferne Ross BS Unlversxty of Maine Charlotte Hennessey BS Unlversrty of Mame Helen Wy1111n Boston School of Domestlc Sc1ence Inclustrlal Arts Frntst XV Ochampaugh Hyanms Normal School Sloycl Tramlng School Frank C Barley Oswego Teachers College Extensum Cour s at Columbxa lvlerle E ewell Pennsylvama Museum and School ot Indu rlal Art Latm Amd T I mscott A B Colby S1r1 .I Conan A B Colby Edith S Pltt B A Wellesley Library Wlnnxbel Gower COlLlml7l3 School of Inbrary Servrce Mathematics 3kAda B Kennan BA MA Htllsdale Um verslty of Michigan Rrchard N Cobb AB BOWd0ln AM Har var Arolene Farnham AB Bates Vmcent Mangxon AB Tufts Harvard Mrs Pauhne Plalsted BA Colby Katherme E OBr1en AB Bates ANI Cor nell PhD Brown Modern Language TA elande Brxggs A B Bates Mxra L Dolley AB AM Colbv Mxddle ury Mr Helen Dyer A B Bates Armand Pohto B A Unxversrty of MTIIIL Frank O Stack BA Bowdoin Muslc Robert C English AB Dartmouth oseph L Gaudreau Pupil of O C Slndq and Hubert Arnold Physical Education Dorothy F I-Iamlm BS Boston Unlversxty Huse Tlbbetts BS UHIVCFSIYY of Ilhnors M S Sprmghelcl College Scnence alph H Bragdon AB Tufts Carroll Barley BS Bates MS Harvard Carroll L Bean AB Bowdom Emery S Dunfee BS Colby M1llard E Emanuelson BS Colby Ahce P Hall AB RN Bates Seattle Gen eral Hosprtal Anne E McKechn1e AB MA Wester11 College Syracuse Office Carrle B Stahl eanne MCNCII Former Deernng teachers In the Servlce ames M Buntmg Lmwood E Elhott E Dewey Graham Theodore ohnson Ara K Karalcashlan Head of Department J K . ,, I , A 1 4: ' R. . , . ., , - -, . , . . 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SENIURJ Robert Walsh, President si ffl!! filfif Robert Adair, Excculivu Cunzzrziltcermzfz Douglas Jackson, Exerulive Comrrliileemarl 1 Jean Harvey, Exefutive Commitleeman CURSE . M - . ' I 1 '1 'tr 'x Frank Stack, Faculty Advisor Helen Stover, Serretary Ruth Thurlow, Treasurer V3 X ' .. .Q Edward Goon, Vice-president . . 1 wg ,l I M . av R I' , National Honor Society To quallfy for election to the National Honor Society, a student must be In the upper third of his class To become a member he must have dlsplayed throughout his high school career outstanding quallties of char acter, leaclershlp scholarship, and service to his school that Deering was the Hrst Maine chapter in an organization of 1 800 chapters and more than 160,000 members The following Deering students hate been elected to the National Honor Society this year EDMOND BEAULIEU SVALERIE PARKIN EVERETT BOOTHBY MMURIEL POLLEY LAWRENCE BRADLEY DANIEL RICE WILMA CUSI-IMAN MARCIA SIROIS WILLIAM DODGE HELEN STOVER RUTH T1-IURLOW CoNsUELo VON SCHEID ROBERT WALSH ARIANNA WHITTEMORE BETTY KING MERRILL WINSLOW ,MARIANNA MCLAUGHLIN 'DAVID WYMAN VIRGINIA GRANT JANET I-IOBBS SYLVESTER HUSTON 'kSdllAldf0f1d11 H' Valedxctorzan TA! Belmont High School SAt Bangor High School , . In Deering, students are elected by a faculty committee representing all phases of school life. It is notable . ' 1 ' f i ' u if X ,wi f f if? 6 Senior Class History The class of 1943 entered Deering with much confusion and bewilder- mentg however, after timidly watching the upperclassmen, we soon learned the routine of thc school, as had numerous classes before us. XVe were the first class to be deprived of a Freshman Reception for a reason unknown to all. Douglas Jackson was elected president of our sf- i fl fp NV P Vail 6. if 3 :Huw .JJ nv' 5 , 7 , V 0' ' ei . . :IV Of' i Q M2 O X 4:34 .V - ' 0 1 lfq class. Other oflicers were Virginia Haggett, Pauline Perry and Bill Hastings, The class began to shine in studies as well as in athletics. Jackie Feehan, Larry Bradley, and Bob Blake earned varsity letters. In our sophomore year Mayer Winslow piloted the class, assisted by NO. BY, O,Brion, Doug Feyler and Virginia Grant. This year Deering started something new-two hour exams. In spite of this, rhe honor roll was crowded by the Sophomore Class. We are especially proud of the large number of athletes among whom you will recognize Mayer Winsloxv, Doug Feyler, Bob Adair, Ed Flaherty, Jackie Feehan, Doug -Iaskson, and Ruthie Thurlow, Betty King, Martha McAfee, Helen Stover, Jean Harvey, and Arie Whittemore. Jimmy Lynch was helmsman of our junior year with Donald Payne, Beverly Beale, and Helen Stover assisting. These officers served as a committee at the junior Prom. The varsity baseball team, made up of mostly juniors, was awarded the championship. Three of these players were awarded All-Telegramv honors, two of whom were juniors- Jackie Feehan and Bob Adair. Betty King and Ruth Thurlow were elected to serve as co-captains for the girls' basketball team. We have many skilled musicians, as proved by the number of our classmates in the band and orchestra. During our senior year Carleton Wiggin succeeded Mr. Wing as prin- cipal of Deering. Bob Walsh took over the governmental reins of the Class, assisted by Ruth Thurlow, Edward Goon, and Helen Stover. We proved our ability in dramatics by the production of Every Family Has Onef' which was a success financially as well as dramatically. A fine record of attendance is shown by Thelma Scott who has never been tardy, dismissed, or absent since she started school twelve years ago. The class of 1943 has been very fortunate in having Frank Stack as their class advisor to aid them throughout the four years of Deering. Our class has been infiuenced much by the loss of some of the stu- dents and teachers into the armed forces of our Country. The war has influenced the Senior Class in another way. For the first time in the history of Deering the graduating class will wear caps and gowns in- stead of the usual dresses and suits. HELEN STOVER, Secretary e5 'GI' fi 170 ff 'F '! ff4ivM ' f' W 2 f fl ' if 1. - ,, rl 4 r I s 'fx' . fl fl 1 1 ' I W i x B r-nfs Florence C Adalr Flame Actlvmes AMETHYST Ambxtlon Secretary Favontes Bemg wnth B G English Favorxte Expresslon You can say that agam Mlxchxe I5 thy middle name Robert Earle Adalr o Actlvmes Football Manager Club Basketball Baseball Ambmon Physical Education Favorites Harry James Going out nights w1th Helen S Favorxte Expression Whats the mat ter? And he a nend among nends Viola May Aukens Actxvxtles Ski Glee Clubs Purple Cav alry Student Servlce Favorntes Glenn Mxller Anchors Awergh Writing letters Recess Hobby Waxing skus A kind and gentle heart she has Ronald Arsenault Ronme United States Army Amr Corps There u' only one proo of abzlrty actron Jane E Barnes 11 Actlvmes Basketball French Rxdmg Skt Clubs Ambltlon Nurse Favorites Arne Shaw Swxmmmg Be gm the Begume Sknng Strong m her heart to carry out xo gallant an xdea Marne R Barra Actxvxtles Basketball Swxmmmg Red Cross Ambmon To ferry planes to England Favorntes Tommy Dorsey Swnmmmg Movles Typmg and Shorthand A good laugh rs .runshzne rn the house Glorna Beal Gxnger Actxvmes Orchestra Rnclmg Club Ambmon Llbrarxan Favorltes Jxmmy Dorsey Rxdmg Favorlte Expressxon Sho nuff Full o rrenallxness and greetzng all Edmond Joseph Beaulleu Actwmes Art Club Football Track Baseball Favorites Andre Kostelanetz Brazil Skung Eating Sleepmg Art Hobby Drawing The exsence o an artut II that he should be articulate Howard Bennett Benny Ambmon Draftsman Favorites Spnke ones Baseball Eatmg Mechanrcal Drawmg Hobby Mechanical Drawmg The Word xmposslble not rn my rlxctronary Jeanne I Berry Minka Actrvmes Cadets AMETHYST Tenms Ambition Bxg whrte house on the hnll Favorites Harry James Horseback nd mg English She may look quiet but look agam Robert S Blake Actxvmes Red Cross Swrmmmg Cheerleading D Club Football AME THYS1' Tenms Ram Blmgs Track Forum Favonte Expression Look at he deersl Then you DO love me' Stanley Blumenthal Stan Actnvxtxes Football Ambmon Business Man Favorxtes Tommy Dorsey There Are Such Things Hobby Sports The pxllars o Wall Street :hall totter Vnola Carolyn Bodwell Ambition Teacher Favorites Cleveland Symphony Basket ball Spamsh Favorite Expression Ynke Trust beget: truth Everett E Boothby Actlvltles Band Ambmon SCICIICIEC Research Favorites Harry ames Basketball Music Physlcs Hobby Rarslng pigeons Saence rest: on reason and experiment 1 . . . l , Jr. P' ' PJ re 11 r Ed - - 1 l . . . 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SEPTEMBER, 1942 Actnvrtles Freld Hockey, Basketball, Dramatic, Glee, French, Sewmg, Brld Clubs, Swimming, Orchestra, Sophomore Class President Grow msc, truest woman, doubt not man Frank Howard Bouges Actxvmes Baseball, D Glee Clubs Ambrtron Navy Pharmacists Mate Favorrtes Kay Kyser, Begun the Be gume, Baseball, Skating Mlss Huestons Englxsh A quick lad was he Merle E Bouges Bougxe Actnvxtles Cadets Ambmon To be an unclertalcer Favorrtes Golf Worknng at the Strand Theater Physics Hobby Automobrle Desrgn Murder he rays Dorothy Anne Boulos Dot Actrvntres Basketball Fleld Hockey, Tenms Ska Rldlng French, Dramatrc Woodcarvnng Clubs, AMETHYST Hobby Dancmg Beauty I5 not caused rt ar Elizabeth M Boyle Betty Ambrtlon Marrrage Favorites Skating, Senior Scxence Favornte Expressron Thats what you thmkl T e ethereal organ xr her theme Francls Leo Boyle Jr Ambltron Aeronautrcal Engmeer Favorltes Harry James, Baseball, Sports Chemlstry, Moonlrght Becomes You Hobby Model Airplanes stand rn awe o those who .ret their goa and rtrxde mth no mean step: to reach rt Lawrence James Bradley Kmsky Acnvmes AMETHYST Wrrter s, D Clubs Ram Blmgr Track, Cross Country Favorites Pullmg wmgs oif Hles, Argu mg wrth Buck Harvell, George M Cohan Favorrte Expression A bunch of the boys were whooping mt up A rzend whom no man :hall ever lack woman exther' Stanwood K Bridges Stan Actnvmes Football Baseball, Basket a Ambntron Mechanic Favorrtes Kay Kyser, Football, Sports, Mechamcal Drawmg F vorne Expression You amt knd mg I was born ta other thmgs Gerald Brlen Gerry Ambmon Armed Forces Favontes Glenn Miller, Football, as ketball Hunting Fishing TRANSFERRED Enom CHEVERUS HIGH Scr-Tool., SEPTEMBER 1942 A rzenzl an need IS a rxend mdeed Arlene M Briggs Bnggxy Actnvmes Band Cadets, AMETHYST, Officer s Club, Tenms Ambition Secretary Favorites Harry James, Tenms Swlm mmg, Readmg, Movxes, Spanish Typmg Hobby Kmttmg I MII nd a Way or make one Natalue Jams Brume K1 Actxvmes Cadets Ambmon Nurse Favorntes Bowlmg, Dancmg, Engllsh Favorlte Expression No kxddmg A sweet, attractwe kind o grace Corlene Burke Corky Actxvltles Basketball Tenms Rrdmg Cub Ambltlon To jom the Waves Favorites Rldmg, Movies Semor Scl ence, I Had the Craznest Dream The mxldest manners and the gentlext heart L Morrlll Burke Actxvmes Sk: Club, Swlmmmg, Ten ms AMETHYST Ram Blmgs Hobby People Favorrtes Gene Krupa, Skung, Chem rstry, Bull sessrons, Lets Have a Party Im gomg to go xt a but be ore I settle down .lack E Cady ackson Actxvmes Cadets Band Ollicers Club, A R P Ambxtxon To be happy Favorltes Swimming, Readxng History, Harry james Up guards and at em' . . . . 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' 1 u sy , y , . , Y - ! l ' - . . . 1 , - - , u ' , 1 ,, 1 M , ,, . , - - , Barbara E Call Barb Ambltron Housewife Favorites Walking English Lrterature, Skatrng, Be Careful, Its My Heart Favorrte Expressnon Oh, my gosh Pre errmg to go her quxet Way Jane Calderwood ame Actrvrtles Rrdmg, Ska Skatmg Clubs, AMETHYST Tenms, Fueld Hockey Favorites There Are Such Thmgs, Rldmg, Havnng fun, Englrsh Hobby Shoppmg Let us Iwe whsle we lwe Joseph Cammm, Jr oe Arnbltxon To be a good soldier Favorites Kay Kyser, Baseball, Movies, Mathematics Favonte Expressxon Oh I dflhf know Hobby Baseball pictures Beware the Corsrcan Brothers' Michael Fellce Camlnlh Mike Ambmon To be a contractor Favorrtes Xavxer Cugat, Boxing, Mu C Favorrte Expression What you sand Hobby Boxmg And rn thus corner Laurence M Campbell Larry Actrvmes Football, Rldrng Club, am Blmgs Favorxtes Huntmg, Guns, Dancing Favorxte Expresslon Yes Hobby Sound System and Records On mth the dance Andrew T Card Ace Actrvrtnes Football, Basketball, Track, Cadets, D Club Favorites Football Allce, History Favorite Expressron Right t e punk Hobby Race horses We Wage no war mth women Mary Carll Actnvmes AMETHYST Cadets Tenms, Ofhcers Club Ambition Secretary Favorites Football, Swnmmmg, Skann Dancing, Knxttmg, Typmg Moonlnght Becomes You The name 0 rrend rs common, but a azth ul rrend rs rare f Edward L Carr Eddze Ambltlon U S Navy Favorites Basketball Sleeping Study perxod Favorrte Expresslon O Nuts' Hobby Photography Hold that pose Dorothy K Charles Dot Actlvltles Cadets, Girl Reserves Ambltlon Nurse Favorltes Seremde In Blue Skatmv Eattng Chemistry Hobby Dancing Brd me discourse I null enchant thee Dorothy S Cleaves Dome ACIIVICIES Ski Swxmmmg Ofhcers Clubs Purple Cavalry Girl Cadets, Tennis Ambition Laboratory Technician Favorites Falmouth Hugh Orchestra Skung Rldmg, Double Dates, French Vztalrly zs the lr eblood o Fred Clement United States Army Arr Corps The World lrcloncs to Ihe cucrgetzc Wllluam Sumner Clenott I Actnvrtles Baseball Football, Basket ball Tennis, Red Cross AMETHYST Favorites lmmle Lunceford, tar dust Baseball Music, Math Favorite Expression Thats pretty good' Guard your gurl hes here Arlene Marlorle Cleven Actxvltles Writers Glee French Clubs Favorites Tommy Dorsey Swimming, Movies, French Hobby Books Favorite Expresslon eepers Moderalrorz should b observed 1 l0LIllg Nancy V Clough Actlvltxes Dramatic Club Favorltes Reaclmg English Swxmmmg TRANSFERRED FROM MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL DECEMBER 1941 Actlvltles Dramatic French Girls Clubs Fvrry joy rs gam Jacquelyn Cole Iackze Actwltxes Dramatic, Glee, French Clubs Ram Blmgs, Student Servlce, Ten ms Ambltlon To be an actress Favorrtes xmmy Dorsey, Tenms, Danc mg U S Hxstory She not only acts lrke a rrend but 1s one Betty Colller Blondie Actlvmes Student Service, Glee, Ofh cers Clubs, Cadets, Tennis, AMETHYST Ambmon Nurse Favorites Swnmmmg, Movies Englnsh Favorite Expression Slap xt' Good humor and generosity Harry E Compton Actxvrtxes Band Favorxtes Benny Goodman, Slcatmg, Readmg Avnatlon, Navlgatlon Favorite Expression I dood If Im sorry Muszc plus mirth equals Harry Ethelyn Eola Conley ACIIVIIIES Rldmg Club, Cadets Ambmon Journalist Favorites Shorthand, Slcatmg Favorite Expressnon How are you? All work and no play etc Ruth Ann Frances Conley Connie Actxvmes Riding Officers, Seminar lubs Cadets, Softball TRANSFERRED FROM CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 1942 Acnvntxes Galrleo Scxence, Hlstorlans French Stamp Clubs, Girls Chonr, Bas ketball Semor Soclallty Her quzet manner hzdes her garety Helen Barbara Conroy Actxvltnes Tenms Favorites Swimming Readmg, Sewing, Home Economlcs Favornte Expresslon Oh hec Hobby Reacllng The lrgbt fantastic toe Wllllam F Cook, Jr 1 Actrvmes Orchestra Cadets Ambltlon Annapohs Favorites Brazil Swimming Danc mg Chemistry Hobby Hunting The man who hlushes is not quxte a brute Monroe E Crowley Bu Ambmon Merchant Mar1ne Radlo erator Favorites Glenn Miller FlSl'llI1g, Hunt mg Raclno Prarse the Lord and Pass the Ammumnon Hobby Avlatlon I am always or the man who wxshes wow Donald Cushmg Ambition Mxclshlpman at Annapolis Favorxtes Benny Gooclmm, Baseball Sports Math Der Fuehrers Face A bit of laughter a brt o genzus an there he Is Wilma B Cushman Actnvmes Band Orchestra Field Hockey, Red Cross AMETHYST Ram Blxngs Dramatic Club Ambition Merchandising Favorites Swlmmmg, Musxc Blology The stars that have most glory have no Tfff Henry N Cutler Hank Acnvmes AMETHYST Frrst And tenmg to radio, Math Hobby Reading periodicals Let us ronsrder the reason o the case C W Dana Davls, Jr Brother Actxvntles Track Student Servxce, D Cub Ambition anltor at Vassar Favorntes Vaughan Monroe, Track, Eating Mechanical Drawmg Women are strange lzttle beasts Arthur Deakin, J Dea Art Ambition Cartoomst Hobby Woodcarvxng Favor1tes Alvmo Rey, Swxmmmg, Wh1stl1ng, Industrlal art Tozlzng reforcmg sorrowmg On ward through lx e he goes Mary Elizabeth Devlln Devy Ambition Bacternologlst TRANSFERRED FROM ROSLINDALE HIGH SCI-tools SEPTEMBER 1941 Actrvmes Lnerature Dramatxc, Art Clubs A soft answer lurneth away Wrath P? 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PJ IJ ' Rlchard Duck UnIted States Navy Lets he merry Angela DIMGHSO Angle Ginger ACIIVIIICS Basketball Red Cross, Fleld Hockey Ambmon Teacher Favorltes Harry James Basketball School Enghsh It as better to wear out than rust out Donald L Dlone Ambmon RadIo Operator FBVOIICCS Kay Kyser swlmmlng, Read Ing Pralse the Lord and Pass the Am niunltlon Hobby R3dl0 The szlent shall be heard Betty Doane Le! us enjoy pleasure WhIle we can I ACCIVIIIBS Football Baseball Band Ram Blmgs AME111YST D Club Favontes Football Puttmg out Ram Blmgs FavorIte Expressmn Wheres that story? The pen If mzghtrer than the swor Catherlne Dolley Dolly Actlvmes Swlmmlhg Club Fleld Hockey Softball AmbItIon SalesgIrl FHVOFIIES ArtIe Shaw Football, Ls temng to radIo Enghsh Noble In thought ana' deed VIrgInIcI Dougherty fmny AmbItIon Teacher Favorltes Sammy Kaye WhIte Chnst mas Basketball Dancmg SpanIsh Favorite Expresslon Gee Whlz Hobby Collectmg stamps and Wflllng letters Such roy ambztxon fnds Ashley E Drmkwater Shorty AmbItIon Busmess Man TRANSFERRED FROM SOUTH PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL JULY 1942 ActIvItIes Track Sophomore Class Of ficer Geography Sclence Clubs Small xn stature hzg H1 heart Gllmon R Drlnkwater Gzllxe AmbItIon To be a pllot Favorltes Tommy Dorsey WhIte ChrIstmas Baseball Typlng Hobby Studylng alrplanes and makmg them Men o ew Words are the best men Charles G Dunn Charlre FGVOYICCS Harry ames Trumpet Blues TRANSFERRED FROM PRESQUE ISLE HIGH Scuoor SEPTEMBER 1942 ActIvItIes Track Cross Country He IS quzet as a lamb but Kathryn Dunn Kay ActIvItIes Purple Cavalry Cadets TRANSFERRED mom PRESQUE ISLE HIGI-I SCI-Iool SEPTEMBER 1942 ActIvItIes Manager of Softball Shuf fleboard and Volleyball VHYSIIY Drama uc Debatmg Clubs Basketball Bowlmg unIor ClassIcal League A llght heart lwes long Rlchard Dwelley Umted States SIgnal Corps For hes a jolly good ellorv Rlchard F Ecles DIfli ActIv1tIes Tennls Track Favontes WIll Bradley Tenms Go Bowllng Math Hobby Women Photography Full o mevrxment ana' sport Ruth Ellzabeth Edgecombe Ruthxe ActIvItIes Campfire Red Cross AmbItIon To be successful In llfe Favorltes Blology Sknng One Dozen Roses Walkmg Glenn MIller Nothtrzg 15 Impossible lo a mllzng hand rr n rr y 57 Q ,- . , ' I s rf - - - yy t , . rr - sp rr - H ' ' . 1 . - ,Q . 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SEPTEMBER 1940 To a 'valiant heart nothing xr impossible John Feehan ac Activities D Club, Football Basket ball Baseball Ambition To be a success Favorites Baseball Listening to records History Take me out to the ball game Douglas Feyler Doug Activities D Club Football Basket ball Baseball Red Cross Hobby Listening to records Favorite Expression How are yo Gosh its good to see you' On the eld 0 :port are :own the xeedx Sara Fmkleman Finkxe Activities AMETHYST Dramatic D baring Oflicers French Clubs Student Service Cadets Favorites Dancing War work, Boys in the Service Hobby Dates Books Smile: rom reason Richmond O Fitts Fxtlfy Ambition Marine Pilot Favorites Baseball Sleeping Eating, Physics Glenn Miller Favorite Expression Its easy when you know how What he start: he mrhe: Edward Floherly Activities. Football Baseball Basket bal D ub Favorites: Benny Goodman Purple and White Football Movies Math Favorite Expression: What are you a wise guy? Little but mighty. l 1. Dorothy Frederick et life take its course June French unie Ambition Aeronautical Engineer Hobby Airplane Models Favorites Roller skating Reading Aer onautics Favorite Expression Aint we devils? Fair :Hence rowmxh not on her birth Frances L Furbish Franny Activities Cadets Officers Club Ambition Newspaper Work Favorites White Christmas Sammy Kaye Reading Latin Hobby Skating Happiness alone ts a wrtue Nlcollna Irene Fusco Nickle Ambition To be a success Hobby Reading Favorites Skating Reading Favorite Expression Shoot A good dxxposzllon II more to be had than gold Roy A Gallant Activities Cadets Ski Officers Clubs Favorites Vaughn Monroe Skiing Art Music Chemistry Ambition Doctor Hobby Art Wisdom to rexolve Harry L Garnett Ace Activities Cadets, Dramatic Club Ambition Journalist Favorite Expression Don t belxev Hobby Collecting old books Old book: open the portal: o knowledge Beverly R Garsoe ev Activities: Cadets Officers Club L- brary Swimming AMETHYST Ambition: B.S. Degree Favorites: There ll Never Be Another You Glenn Miller Swimming Movies Biology My heart is like a .ringing bird. George Batchelder Gernsh Gabby Ambltron To become a chemist Hobby Photography TRANSFERRED rRoM FALMOUTH HIGH Scx-root SEPTEMBER 1941 Actxvxtles Freshman Presndent, Sopho more Vxce presxdent Dramanc, Camera, Outlng Clubs, Yearbook Cur ew shall not ring tonight' Rebecca E Gilman Becky Actnvmes Skt Club, Glrl Reserves Cadets TRANSFERRED Fnom BINGHAM HIGH ScHooL OCTOBER 1941 Actlvltnes Skt Hlkmg Clubs Student Council Small ln person brg in personality Edward J Glngras Actlvltles Cadet Ofhcers Cub Favorltes Sam Donahue Moonllght erenade Football, English Favorlte Expressnon Oh ea Hobby Buxldmg model planes Work rs only done well when rt IS done with a will Sally Godmg Actlvmes Dramatic Club Ambntxon To be an mternor decorator Favorxtes Benny Goodman Tenms, Reading Home Economics ln youth and beauty Wisdom is but rare Eleanor Natalle Goldberg E ze Actnvntnes Tenms, Cadets Ambxtxon Graduate from D H and go to Boston to school or work Favorite Expression ust a seck Hobby Corresponding Charms strike the szght but ment Wins the soul Edward Goon Favorites Harry ames, Youd Be So Nice To Come Home To Football, Las tenmg to radxo, Math Ambition West Point Hobby Anrplane models Favorite Express1on You can say that agam own thoughts are my companions Robert Gordon Bo Acnvntnes Student Servxce, Basketball, Baseball Ambition Navy Gunner Favorites Basketball, Swlmmmg Phys c Hobby Playmg golf Oh, for a sailors lr ef Dorothy C Grant Dot Acnvmes Red Cross Amblnon Nurse Favorites Glenn Muller, Basketball, Housepartles at U of M Enghsh Hobby Reachng Fzll the stems to dear old Marne Vlrglnla Grant Gmney Acnvxtles Glee Club Orchestra Hobby Playmg plano for servxce men Favorntes Harry ames, Ive Heard That Song Before, Skatmg Dancmg French When native 'virtues goxn the arts to please Robert Perry Grlltin Bo Actlvxtles Cadets Dramatlc Club, L brary Ambxtlon Mmlstry Hobby Books Favorttes Latin, Swimming, Readm Readmg maketh a ull man Vlrgmna .I Hoggett Gnlnlf Actxvltnes Dramatic, Horizon Archery and Woodcarvlng, Rldlng Clubs Purple Cavalry Favorites Xavier Cugat One Dozen Roses, Tennis, Buzzlng around Chem xstry Her charm conquers a Harold T Halverson Ha Ambltlon Advertising Agent Favorites Horseback rldmg, Dancing Chemlstry Favorlte Expression Thats what you thmkl Hobby All sports Better to dre ten thousand deaths than Wound my honour Maynard Hamilton Actlvltles Cadets Hobby Stamp collecting Ambltlon Successful busmess man Favorites Baseball Reading, Math There was ease rn Casey s manner Phylhs M Hammond P 1 Actxvxtles Band, Orchestra Tenms, Sk: Rrdmg, French Clubs Favorxtes Everythmg I Love, Glenn Miller Skung, Tennis Hobby Trips to Boston Good company maker trme y . ff U rr u . f . 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Wllham Hashngs I Unxred States Marmme Servlce cear mznd or tomorrow: grand Jeanne G Hirsch Trudy Acrnvrtxes Tennis Basketball Debat mg Art Clubs AMETHYST Lnbrary Favorites Adnos Swlmmmg Tennis Dancmg Art Englxsh wnth Miss Hueston And that smzle like sunshine dart: mto many a :unless heart Janet I Hobbs Hobbxey Actnvrues Orchestra AMETHYST French Club Favorntes Basketball Readmg Dancm Music Chemistry Hobby Music Favornte Expression Y1' They re only truly great Who are truly good Hope Hodges Hopxe Ambltron To be a dress designer Favorltes Glenn Muller My Heart Stood Stull Swlmmmg Drawing Kmt :mg Arr Hobby Drawing Still Water runs deep' Winfield Hodgkms Umted States Army Arr Corps Target or tomght Bette Jayne Hoflman Actwmes Ram Blmgs AMETHYST Basketball Ambmon To be a Waac TRANSFERRED FRoM PHILADELPHIA SEPTEMBER 1942 Actlvltles Basketball Red Cross Glee Swxmmmg Clubs Athletic Assoclatron Theres a good time coming hay: Donald Hoffses Speed Ambltlon Merchant Marine Favorites Track Physics Work Beer Barrel Polka Favorxte Expressron Sully boy Man 'Was not horn or hxmsel alone hut or hu country Arlene Phyllis Hooper DECEASED Mary Helen Horan Mae Actwltnes Student Servlce Basketball Swrmmmg Ambnuon To go to college Favorltes Football Dancmg Harry James Hobby Rndmg Laugh and the world laugh: mth you Edward Hough Houghxe Ambltlon College Favorites Moonllght Serenade Shep Flelds Swimming Girls History Hobby Prmtmg An actwe mmd rs o ten hidden by a rnxld appearance ,, , kv rr - 11 , . 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' ' . 11 11 1 , 11 Charles F Howe Cbarlze Actxvltles Glee Club Favorites Popular muslc Football, Harmonica, Avlatlon Favorlte Expression Holy Cow The hara' worker comes out at the to l Martha Hussey Marty Actlvltles Cadets Slu Club Favorites Glenn Muller, Bowhng Danc French No Name lve Favorite Expression Oh H A pretty girl xr like a melody Sylvester P Huston Actlvmes Band, Art, Dramatic cers Clubs, Cadets Ambltron Aeronautrcal Engmeermg Favorites Swlmmmg, Readmg Art Favorxte Expresslon Prove nt True to his Word hrs Work and hu r1ena'5 Nina lngarglola Actxvmes AMETHYST Ram B lm gs Geology Club Favorites Stardust Swlmmmg, Danc m She II pretty to walk with and Witty to talk mth Jacqueline Innes Jackie Acuvmes Cadets, Tennis Rxdmg French Ofhcers Clubs Ambltron To graduate from college Favorites Juke Box Saturday Night Rldlng Hobby Collecting records Her very rown: are azrer Than smile: 0 other maidens are Beverly J Irlsh ev Ambmon To be a nurse Hobby junk of all kmds Favorites Harry ames, My Devo non Swxmmmg Dancmg Favorite Expressnon Oh yeah ' Fire m her eye warmth in her heart John T Islelb ,lohnnxe Actrvmes Dramatic Club Ambition To be a writer Favorites Sltnng Listening to records Reading French Hobby Pamtmg My book and heart must never part Douglas Jackson Actlvltles Ambltlon Favor :tes alry Song vlolm T e Actnvltles Favorites Kiss Kiss, Chemxstry Doug Unxted States Army Alr Corps mxghty man II he' Wallace Jaffe Wally Orchestra To play like Hen etz A1 Goodman Russian Cav Flshmg, Swlmmmg Playing Ing lhmg 1: Io do xl Carl Jensen A R P I Must Have One More Kiss Swlmmmg Women Hobby Plano Marx has his will hu! Woman has her Way Ann Joyce Johnson Amne Ambmon Nurse Favorites Tennis Biology Spanish Havmg fun There Are Such Thmgs Slcatlng Favorite Expression No fooling' A worker or the poor the sick the sorrow ul Nathalle Johnson N at Acuvmes Cadets AMETHYST Tenms, Red Cross Ambition To get married Favorites Swimming, Moments with Cliff Typrng Hobby Clnif Love honour ana' obey Norman D Kearney, II Carnatzon Actxvltles Cadets Sk: Club Ambition Doctor Favorlte Expression Thats hfe Hobby Writing Calling Doctor Kildare Ray E Kelley United States Navy A man known lo all ' ' U rr xx : , v ff - - U - - , .1 pn A , ff P 5, H U ff 1, I s : 1 : , - ' : ' 'F - Qs rv - , re - Ing, , lf 37 . , - . . Q ,, . . . . . . , sh! , , ,, . 4 - U . . .f b . . . . ,, H H Syl ' ' ' . ' ' ' - ' Olh- ' - - , . 1 - . . ,, . . . . - - - ' . ' ' 7 : u Z ' ' : U ' 'U rr . . , ,, . . . U , , . f . U ff - U : , - , . , . Ambition: To go to college . ' ' t V r U ,, A 2 rf w - - , , S ' - . u V u H , , , . . ff f . 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' ff H , t Phyllls Kenlston P 1 Activities Girl Cadets Ambition Stenographer FHVOEIICS English Basketball, Readin Hobby Music A quiet :pmt ponders wise thought: Frances Kidder Franme Activities Ram Blmgf AMETHYST, Archery and Woodcarving Gee Dta matic Clubs, Student Service Favorites Tommy Dorsey Stardust Swimming Reading, Dancing, Biology Hobby Photography Blxthe m :pmt Betty J Kang ACCIVIIIES Basketball Field Hocke Tennis Swimming, Softball D Club, RamBl1ngs Cheerleading Ambition Secretary Favorite Expression Well' Hobby Sports and dancing Friendship and leadership are natures companion: WIllIam A King 1 Ambition Naval Aviation Favorites Swimming, Movies Aviation Glenn Miller, As Time Goes By l carry my goods with me Anlta I Klttleson Nita Activities Riding, Swimming Clubs AMETHYST Favorites Riding, Reading Physics Hobby Sports Favorite Expression 'I'm hungry Her manner can be seen by glancing at her ace Mary Louise Knowles Shrimp Activities. Red Cross Ambition: To be a nurse Favorites: Tennis, Dancing, Latin Hobby: Fishing ' To aid the .vu ering mankind ' noble. Constance Ann Konon Connie Activities: Cadets Dramatic Club Ambition: Stenographer TRANSEERRED FROM SOUTH PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 1942 Activities: Girl Reserves A rienally :mile or everyone. Betty Kragelund Bettina Activities Riding, Skating French Clubs, AMETHYST, Tennis Ambition To travel Favorite Expression How charming Hobby Collecting records and people suppose me clever Ruth Leavltt Ruthie Activities Dramatic, French Clubs Ambition Buyer Favorites Harry ames Swimming, Dancing, Records Hobby Records A melody that haunts the memory obert Sumner Leighton Bo ctIvItIes Basketball Baseball Hobby Building model airplanes TRANSEERREIJ PRoM FENWIGK HIGH CHOOL II.I.INoIs, SEPTEMBER 1942 Activities Basketball Baseball Come, Josephine, in my ying machine Eleanor A LeslIe Nina ctIvItIes Swimming Hobby Outdoor sports TRANSFERRED FROM BRUNSWICK HIGH CHOOL SEPTEMBER, 1942 Activities Dramatic, Ski Riding Clubs Swimming, Basketball Thoughtlesr o beauty, sh was beauty :Ire Emily B Lewls Betty Ambition To be a success Favorites Skating, Movies, English avorite Expression Gosh' Hobby Reading O manners gentle, 0 a ections mild George Lopez Activities Cross Country, Track Foot a Ambition: Aviation Mechanic Favorites: Fred Waring, English, Bowl- ing Playing records, Ive Heard That Song Before. Persuasion tip: his tongue wbene er he al 5. Lois W. Loveioy Activities: Girl Cadets Ambition: Nurse Favorites: Glenn Miller Skating, Swim- ming Writing letters, English ' 0 el thou nurse o young desire. James F Lynch jimmy Actlvltles Football, Basketball Base ball D Club Chalrman uruor Prom Favorites Why Don t You Do Right Football Riding tn the Whlp Algebra Favorxte Expression Jeepers' Wit makes a salty conversation Elame T Mahoney Actlvltles Tennis Red Cross, Field Hockcy ANIETHYST, Ram Blmgs 1 Rldmg, French Skatlng Dramatic Arch ery and Woodcarvlng Clubs Ambxtxon Lawyer Favorite Expression Golly Moses' Popularrty is the reward o good nature Wllllam B Mann I Actlvltles Cadets Officers Club Ambltxon Science Favorites Glenn Miller Basketball Al gebra Flghtmg for a seat m the bus Concerto For Two We go to use our heads and not our hands' Rlchard Whlhng Mansell Dre Actnvmes Cadets Ambltlon Major General of a Cana dlen Scottish Dlvlslon Favorxtes Coming through the ye War games He dwells wllhm hxmsel Mlrlam Marsh Swampy Actlvltles Dramatic, Archery and Woodcarvlng Horizon Clubs Basket ball Field Hockey, Cafeteria Orchestra Favorites Meredith Wxlson, Archery Chemistry Hobby Carving Patience rs a necessary xngredxent genxus Phyllis Marston P I Actnvmes Gxrl Reserves Softball Swlmmmg Ambmon Teacher Favorite Expresslon You etter hadnt Hobby Gettmg into tough spots then getting out Good wrtue should be rewarded Donald E Marhn Don Actnvltles Baseball, D Club Favorntes Dark Eyes, Baseball, Mov nes Chemistry Favorite Expresslon oker Hobby Golf In quzet and rn can dence shall be your strength Eugene S Marhn Gene Actlvntxes Band, Swnmmm Ambmon Merchandlsmg Favorite Expression Is that right Hobby Music ust a man about town Margery Martin Marge Actnvmes Gnrl Reserves, Softball Pur ple Cavalry mbltton To go around the world Favorites Swxmmmg, Reading Bnology Hobby Pamtmg Why make rules to break them William G Mothes 1 Ambxtlon Forestry Service Favorites Harry james, Golf Navnga non Sanlxng Ive Heard That Song Before Favorlte Expression Oh brother' We know hxm well rom countless years Elizabeth Lorraine Melaugh Berry ACIIVIIIES Basketball Student Service AMETHYST Ram Blzngs Ambltlon Happiness and success Favorites Glenn Muller Dark entrancmg eyes dark as Russxan s es Judson R Merrlll udd Actxvltxes Cadets, Ski French Clubs Ram Blmgs AMETHYST Ambition Dentist Favorltes Spike jones Der Fuehrers Face Favorite Expresslon Y I would rather be rlght than president Vlrglnla G Merrill Ginny Ambition Music Teacher Favorites Bowling Sewing, Typm Favornte Expression Oh my gos Hobby Photographs Her good nature If noticed by all Richard Melvin Meserve Dick Actxvxtnes Dramatic Club, Student Ser vice, Ram Blxngs Favorxtes Glenn Muller, Swlmmmg Dancmg Favorite Expression Every man must have has woman, but the xce man can have his pick The peoples chosen onfcr 11 - 11 1 rf If . , - - S u 11 - J - ' ' . 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Y' 11 1 - fi , ' ' D 11 rr ! fl U Marllyn Mlleson Mar lyn ACIIVIIIQS Rldmg Club Tennls, AM ETI-IYsT Ambmon To graduate from college Favorxtes Rndmg Reaclmg Physlcs As TIme Goes By FavorIte Expresslon Wow' The World ha: angel: all too Kenneth Muller Actnvmes Football Baseball Favorxtes Harry james Stardust Football Playxng the trumpet Rather qulet but ull o E Carter Mllllken Umted States Army Let the world sllde Walter Mllluken DECEASED Helen Edlth Morgan Acnvmes Rndmg Club AMETHYST Ambrtnon To be a success TRANSFERRED FROM SOUTH PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 1942 ActIvIt1es French Dramatlc Washlng ton Clubs Red Cross FIrst And Between heaven and Helen Ruchard H Morrlson DIc ActIvItIes Band Debatmg Club Forum Cadets AmbItIon To be a graduate from col e e gFavor1tes Swxmmlng Reading En rsh A man must stand erect Robert W Mosley Moe Actnvmes Ram Blxngs Track Squad C1dets Student Servlce FavorItes Andre Kostelanetz N3Vlg3 tlon Swlmmmg MUSIC Thanks for the Boogle Rlde Favornte Expressxon Are you kId clIng9 Do I Worry cause you re steppmg outl Ruth Snow Moulton Ruthxe Actwmes Ram Blmgs AMETHYST Red Cross, Basketball Dramatrc Club LIbrary TRANS!-'ERRED FROM SOUTH PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 1941 ActIv1tIes Basketball French Club Magnrfcent example o human happmexs' Mary Rose Mulcahy Ambmon Beautrclan Favorltes Harry James Swlmmlhg Readmg Danclng HISIOIY Hobby Collectmg junk TRANSFERRED FROM MORSE HIGH Scl-tool. MARCH 1942 What trxumphs shall be yours Florence A Munson Flame ActIvItIes Ram Blmgs AMETHYST DramatIc Club TrY Swnmmmg FIeld Hockey Basketball, Tenms Purple Cav ary Favorltes Trumpet Blues Dancmg Glenn Mlller Skung Hobby Collectlng records What rs lxfe nnthout laughter Mary Ellen Munson Mrmx ActIvItles Basketball Purple Cavalry Red Cross, Teams, Cadets Officers French Dramatlc Clubs Favorxtes Navy Band Anchors AweIgh Wntlng letters Study Perlod Gob: o love or the Navy Mary Martha McAfee Mac ActIv1tIes Debatmg D Clubs Bas ketball Tenms Fleld Hockey AME TI-IYST Swnmmmg Cafetena Favorites Glenn Mlller Mad About HIm Blues Hockey, Salllng BIology Sport 1: the bloom and glow o per ea health Laura I McCabe Mac Actrvmes Rndmg Club AMETHYST TRANSFERRED EnoM FALMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 1941 ActIv1tIes Publlc Speakmg Cheerlead mg Freshman secretary Proud Is :he who can hold her head hrgh Mae McCrum Red Ambmon Ofllce GIrl Favorntes Theres a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere Sammy Kaye Skatmg Readmg Sports Enghsh Hobby Sports Her lovely haxr my heart It dld enmare Geraldine B. MacDermaid Jerry,' Activities: Swimming, Girl Reserves Favorites: Football, English Hobby: Keeping a scrapbook Favorite Expression: You aren't kid- ding! Hsomelhing the stars havef' Ailsa Jean MacDonald Hscottyu Favorites: Glenn Miller, Here Comes the Navyf' Skating, Reading, Study pe- riod Favorite Expression: Golly. Hobby: Sports Happy is she Who is free from care. Elinor Lorraine McFarlane Nung Activities Girl Cadets School Bank Officers Riding Clubs Favorites Glenn Miller Riding Play mg the vc Hobby Records Clothes Her rlendly nalure hrmgs her nends Eleanor M McGilllcuddy E y Activities Tennis Band Basketball D Club AMETHYST Red Cross Ram Blmgs Favorites Benny Goodman Tennis Music French Favorite Expression Is that rig She rs a mixture o pep good un and excitement Beverly Louise McKeague ev Activities Cadets Red Cross Camp Fire Ofhcers Club Ambition To be an artist Favorites Tennis Problems Hobby Drawing Art is not the bread o li e hut it is Wme indeed' Gilbert W McKenna I Ambition Naval Air Corps Favorites Glenn Miller Football Roll er skating Aviation Hobby Model airplanes The reward o a lhmg well done is v have done rt Mariana V McLaughlin Sheets Activities AMETHYST TRANSFERRED Enom BELMONT HIGH SCHOOL NOVEMBER 1942 Activities Cheerleading Yearbook Belmontxan Latin French Clubs Basket a Red Cross As merry as the day is long Charles C. McLean, II rrMdc:: Ambition: To be a success Favorites: Baseball, Math TRANSFERRED FROM SOUTH PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL, SEPTEMBER, 1942 Sober, steadfast, but not demuref' Beth A. MacWilliam Activities: Student Service, Red Cross, Dramatic Club, Tennis Ambition: Graduation Favorites: Football, Glenn Miller A good friend is always in demandf' Mary Napolitano Nappi Activities Cadets Officers Club Ten ms Swimming Ambition To be a fashion reporter Favorites Glenn Miller My Devo tion Basketball Swimming Typing Cheerful company shortens the mxle George A Nicholas Nick Activities Basketball Football Favorites Kalamazoo Basketball Math Favorite Expression Cherchez l femme Hobby Girls The keeper of the ame Doreen Nisbet X045 7 0 Activities Glee Ofhcers Clubs Cadets AMETHYST Favorites Tennis Music English Hobby Taking pictures A cheery smile is her password to happiness Willard Nlsbet Jr N11 Activities Cadets Ofhcers Dramatic Ski Riding Archery and Woodcarving Clubs Tennis AMETHYST RamBI1ngs A R P Choral Speaking Favorites Fishing Photography Eng lush with Miss Hueston Hobby Photography Fame comes only when deserved Barbara L Nonng Barb Activities Basketball Tennis Favorites Swimming Movies Short hand and Typing Favorite Expression No kidding' Hobby Finding something to do Behind a rowmng providence she hxdes a smiling ace Carol Norton Cay Actrvmes Orchestra AMETHYST Favorites Semper Paratus, Swrm mmg Dancing Reading, English Hobby Musrc Music 15 well said lo he the speech o angels Harriet W Nourse Happy Actrvltres Purple Cavalry Rrclmg Skr French Clubs Favorites Kay Kyser Riding Sodas at Brighton Avenue Pharmacy, English with Mrss Hueston Hobby Rrdmg Exuberance rs beauty Catherine Nugent Cathre Actrvltres Ski French Clubs, Tennxs Arnbrtron Occupatronal Therapy Favorltes Brazil Dancrng Blology Hobby Art She that was azr and never proud Gordon J O Brien Obxe Gar Actnvrtres Basketball, Baseball Favorlte Expressxon How are a Hobby Sports ?,, ' I'll remember you Actlvrtres Basketball Baseball Track Favorrtes jimmy Lunceford Rrdmg rn the Whip English with Miss Hueston Favorrte Expressron Whrpper Luck rs the :dal of the rdle Mary A Owens Mariah Actxvmes Glee, Chemrstry, French Clubs Favorites Readrng Bxology Ambmon Dretltran Hobby Collecting dolls The heart to concewe the understanding to dxrect, the hand to execute Valerie Parkin Va Actlvrtres Dramatic Club Ram Bhngs AMETHYST TRANSFERRED FROM BANGOR HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 1942 Actrvrtles Dramatic Latin Debate Clubs, jumor Prom Committee umor Assembly Committee, Freld Hockey, Bas kctball Power ana' goodness meet m Wisdom Donald Parsons Don Actrvmes Swrmmmg Ambrtlon Dentist Favorites Frshmg, Chemistry, Harry James, Experrmentxng, White Chrxstmas Ernest e orts carry a person ar Fred Parsons, Jr United States Army La ayette, we are here Theodore Parsons Umted States Marrne Corps From the Halls o Montezuma Phyllns Ann Paul Phy Actrvrtres Art, Rxdmg Clubs Favorites Riding Day dreammg, Eng lush Moonlrght Becomes You Hobby Rldmg Gwe me a horse, a great lug horse Donald D Payne Actrvmes Football, Lacrosse, Orches tra, Ram Blmgs AMETHYST Favorites Football, Bull sessions, Brol PSY Ambition Oflicet lh Merchant Marme Hobby Argurng The orre o hrs own ment makes hrs way Manlyn Pearce Pearrxe Actrvmes Ofhcers Club, Cadets Ambrtron To marry a mrlhonaxre Favorrtes Harry james, Prng pong, Spanrsh Dancrng Favorrte Expression Ach' Silence more musical than any song Sherman L Pelton Actlvntres Archery and Woodcarvxng, Ski Clubs Favorrtes Army Arr Corps Skung, Photography Physics Ambrtxon Press Photographer And the thoughts o youth are long long thoughts PF ii PP J, : , : . . ,, ,, . .. t . r 1 3 , - - - rr ' - as rf ' ' ' f ff H f L' ,, . . : 7 7 ! ft' f .U : Y 7 PF ' QI ' . - . , . 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H 7 Q P' ' ' JJ Malcolm G Perry Gee Activities Ski Boys Glee, and Fly Ty mg Clubs Ambition To vote Republican Favorite Expresslon Dont be stmate Hobby Bicycling Never meet trouble hal Way Pauline Perry Tweet Activities Tennis, Dramatic Hicers lubs Cadets Ambition To be a Wave officer Hobby Music Favorite Expression Isnt that grue some O a good beginning comes a good end Andrew S Phillips .lr Andy Activities Band Ambition To be successful Favorites Glenn Miller, Basketball, Math Sclence Hobby Music Know llvy opportunity MCYQOFIS M Phllllps Peggy Activities Purple Cavalry, Tennis, Clubs Ram Blmgs Favorites Ridmg, Reading, Shorthand Favorite Expression And then again Wxsalom and wrt a great combmatwn Sarolyn K Phillips Sally Activities Swimming, Ski Dramatic Clubs Badminton TRANSFERRED Enom MELROSE MASS HIGH Sci-root SEPTEMBER 1942 Activities Dramatic Girls Outing Clubs, Operetta, Field Hockey, Basketball Tennis Let the curtain all on a smfle Evelyn .leon Pickering Drmples Ambition Secretary Favorites Harry ames, Bike riding Writing letters, Shorthand When the Ll hts Go On Again Hobby Reading Happiness rs the gift o nendsbxp Bernard L Plummer Pete Ambition Navy Favorites Benny Goodman, Football, Roller skating, Manual Training Favorite Expression Gee Horse O, for a lx e on the rolltng deep Muriel E Polley Activities Writer s, Dramatic, Skating Clubs Cadets, Tennis AME11iYST Ambition Industrial Chemlst Favorites Skating, Movies, Chemistry Favorite Expression Are you kld in Some angel guide my pencil Mary Dawn Poulm Donnie Activities Girl Cadets mbltlon Teacher Favorites Harry ames Swimming, Dancmg, English Hobby Taking pictures O manners gentle o 4 ectxons mxld Frances R Poulm .Franny Activities Girl Reserves mbitxon Secretary Favorites Swimming, Sports, Dancing, Home Economics A rxend to man and beast Georgia Anne Powers Ambition To complete college avorites Night and Day, Readm Hobby Music She has an everready smile June Prescott ody Activities Tennis, Hockey Basketball Softball Dramatic Club, Band Ambition To be a Buyer Favorites Tennis Dancing, Chemistry Hobby Athletics Wheres there a smile theres sunslnne Eileen Lucille Renell Peanut Actlvlties Cadets, Basketball Swim ming Ambition To be successful m business Favorite Expression Gosh Hobby Collecting photographs Nothing great was ever achieved nfxtlraut enthusiasm Lenore Reuben Activities Ram Blmgs AMETHYST Ambition To go to college Favorites Glenn Miller, Swtmmmg, Dancing English Favorite Expression Ah huh ' She looks lzke a prmcess rn ber dress l 0 ff ff . . . . , ' . . . . . U . , ' ' , ' 3 I 1 I U s . ' l ' : ' so ob- ' l ' 5 ' - ' W d- -,U ' . . g- : ff - ' U ff Jr 1, ' ff U ,, . ,, . , O 5 C r Q A ' ' : i , 2 .l , - D - , rm s - I . . H f , , ,, f , f if - . ' . - . , ' ff ,, ff ll : ' A , , : , I . I Z rr - 11 ,f - ,, f ' ff ' ll . - ' . . - : n F ' I- fl ' Y, ' g' Deering, Riding, Dramatic, Swimming English , . : ' . ' ' ' rf ' v - ' , 11 ' sy . ff - - F A - D rr . ,, fFJ 32 z , , ' 2 ' , , , 9 Q -s ' ' 5 . 1 1 , - , - . I : . Y . D : I 1 a g ' , ff , - , - H . , . ff 4 f ' LV I ' ff Il ff - U . . I 9 ' ' :K J - , - - Y . . : . . ' ' 7 U - - , u as -g I - rv : , ' ' : ff - - - rr - - ' f If - - ts: , ,, H - U . . . . . . : ' 7 l - - , me as .' . I U . ', rr - n ,, . . . ,, Lynn Reynolds Jr Lindy Activities Football, Ram Blings Ski D Clubs Favorites Paul Levlnes Chamber Mu sic of Lower Basin Street Society, Hunt mg, Chemistry Favorite Expression Dapper and sharp An adalihon to any group Daniel Joseph Rice Activities Cross Country, Track, D Club, AMETHYST TRANSFERRED FIzoM CoNY HIGH Scuoox., SEPTEMBER, 1941 Activities Freshman and Sophomore vice president, Orchestra, Track Basket ball Latin Club When Irish Eyes are smiling Lois Elizabeth Rucker Elza Poppins Activities Campfire Girls, Glee, French Chemistry Clubs, Student Service, Red Cross Favorites The Wang Wang Blues Artie Shaw, Swimming Playing records Chemistry Common sense is the genius o humanity Newall A Robbins Newt Ambition To be a medical doctor Hobby Music TRANSFERRED FROM STONINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER, 1942 Activities Band Dramatics, Football Where theres a will theres a way James Robertson lfn Activities Football Ambition To become someone Favorites Tommy Dorsey, Basketball, Work Mechanical drawing Mr Five By Five Hobby Drawing He came, he saw, he conquered John Edward Robinson a Activities: Band, AMETHYST Deering High Notes, Dramatic Club Favorite Expression: Get out of town and get me some money. Hobby: Trying to peer 10 years into the future. Lets make hay While the sun shines. John H. Roma ohnny Activities: Football Ambition: Army Air Corps Mechanic Favorites: In the Mood, Football, Skating, History Favorite Expression: Hi, kids! You,ve got to he a football herofn Alfred Russo Favorites Kay Kyser, Baseball Hunt mg, Manual Training Favorite Expression O K Bu Hobby Woodcarving, Driving a car Competence is wtal to content arbara Helene Sanborn Sandy ctivmes Girl Reserves, Cadets, O cers Club Ambition Aviatrix avorite Expression Wouldnt you Ike to know? Hobby Talking Why should life all labor he Carolyn B Savage a Activities Basketball Favorites Basketball, Doug, Writin etrers TRANSFERRED FROM PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBEH, 1941 Activities Basketball, Badminton A truer flffld was never had Ella Sawyer Ambition Chemical Engineer avorites Harry ames, Tennis, Sew Ing, Math White Christmas Hobby Radio They can because they think they can Florence E Sawyer .Flossre Activities Cadets, Officers, Woodcarv Ing and Archery Clubs, Purple Cavalry, AMETHYST Home Nursing Swimming Ambition To go places Hobby Camping Favorites Riding, Reading, Biolo Her seventh heaven a nv: t canter Stillman Sawyer Ambition: Photographer Favorites: Harry james, Praise the Lord Tennis Taking Pictures Hobby: Photography Hey wheres my camera? Thelma Louise Scott Activities: Student Service, Instigator of Girl Cadets, Dramatic, Glee Clubs, Girl Reserves Ambition: To aid humanity Favorite Expression: ' My goodness! Hobby: Scrapbooks, music Service is no inheritance. Kathleen Shackley Kay Actlvmes Red Cross Cafeteria Ambmon Prnvate Secretary to Admxral Bob Thomas Favorite Expresslon Hr' Hobby Collecting small animals Absence make: the heart grow onder Jeanne Sherburne Ambmon Teacher TRANSFERRED FROM KENNETT Hlou Scnoor. SEPTEMBER 1942 Actrvrtles Orchestra Dramatic Latin Clubs Girl Reserves Freld Hockey Knowledge o rtsel 1: rxclves Charles A Sumonds Cbarlre Ambltlon Cwrl Engineer Favorntes Benny Goodman Dont You Do Rrghr? Basketball Drlv mg Bowlmg Mechan1calDrawmg Hobby Sleeping The doctrine o the strenuous lx e Marcia Slrols Actnvmes Fxeld Hockey AMETHYST Ram Blmgs Tennls Skt Rldmg Dra matxc French Clubs Basketball Red Cross Favorite Expression Oh honestly' Beauty IS the promise o the future Remmes Skehan Rem Actlvltxes Band Lacrosse Basketball Manager Ambition To become a good business man Favorrtes Fred Warlng Football Poker English Calmly I let the World go by lr should 4 mortal worry? Richard Earle Sklllen S xp ACIIVIIICS Track Cross Country D Cub Hobby Jerking sodas at Lords Favorites Track English Ar Last Favorite Expression Hey boy' He rr manly be 15 shy but theres mzrclne rn ln: eye Glorua E Skulllngs 0 Actnvmes Cadets Swlmmlng AME THYST Favorltes Harry ames Movies Span xs Favorite Expression Are you lcld ding? Hobby Art Szncerxty has a merry heart Emlly H Smaha ee Actrvmes Basketball Dramatic Club Ambition Clothes Buyer Favorites Benny Goodman Swlmmmg Playing piano English Favorrte Expressxon Watch that stu Lets do something Ednth Ellen Smlth Dede Actlvmes Glrl Reserves Cadets Ambntlon Nurse m the navy Favorltes Navy Wings Walking Math Swlmmmg Oh or the lr e o a navy nurse' Glorla M Smlth G o Ambmon Marme Nurse Favorxtes Tommy Dorsey Basketball Latm Working Havmg fun Hobby Driving uxte :by but frrendly Shlrley M Smith Actnvmes Dramanc Club Purple Cav alry Tenms Favorites Football Tormentmg Beth Favorite Expression Its sharp Hobby Dancing Vxm Vxgor and Vrtalxty Lawrence M Sorenson Larry Acuvmes Football Baseball Favorites Arr Corps Song, Samm Kaye Football, Skatmg Tenms Chemls l' Hobby Reading He doth xndeed :how .rome :parks 0 Wit Manlyn Phllena Spear yn Actuvmes Glrl Reserves Swnmmmg, Glee Club Ambmon Primary Teacher Favorites Rxdmg Literature wrth Miss Hueston Hobby Collectmg kmck knacks Gwe a man a horse be can ride Mary Ellen Sprung Bunny Actlvmes Tennis Glee Club AME THYST Ambmon Busmess School Favorltes Tennis Swxmmmg, Skating, History Hobby Sports It 15 good to lwe and learn Arthur H Stevens Art Actrvrtles Band, Orchestra, Cadets Glee Club Ambmon To be a good muslcran Favorites Sleepmg, Football Hobby Muslc Rugged the beast that mum' cannot tame Helen F Stover Actlvltles Basketball D Club Cheer leadmg, AMETHYST Ram Blmgx umor Prom Commrttee Ambmon Private Secretary Favorites Dancing, Typing Harry ames Favorrte Expresslon Huh? 9' A Willing hand make: a 'Willing heart Thomas R Swan Tommy Actlvttles Band Favorites Swxmmmg Skating Physrcs Hobby Readmg Know what you Want and youll get xt Barbara L Sweet Barhy Actlvtttes Basketball Bowlmg Clothes Hobby Happiness Common SEYIIB I5 Yl0f 50 COWIYYIOYI Robert A Tholts o Actrvxtres Tenms Track D Club Favorites Tennis, Sleepmg, Math Sammy Kaye Hobby Collectmg records Tu good to be merry and Wxse Davld Thomas Dave Actrvmes Baseball, Football, Tenms Chemistry Club Ambltron To be a good salesman Favorltes Two Oclock Jump Ten ms Dancmg, Spanish Hobby Photography What more than mxrth can we have orever Robert Harrison Thompson 0 Actrvltres Football, Baseball Ofhcers Club Cadets Ambrtlon Avrator Favorites Mark Warnow You Are My Sunshine, Baseball Sleeping Eatmg Radio They shall mount up on 'wmgs as eagles' Dorothy B Thorne Dot Actlvltles Tenms, Cadets, Ofhcers Cub avorltes Swimming Movles, Spanrsh avorrte Expression Golly Hobby Sports lVm. to rerolve patzent to per orm Ruth Thurlow Ruthie Actlvltres Cheerleading AMETHYST Ram Blmgs Basketball D Club Favorites Basketball Sports, English wrth Mrss Hueston, Harry ames Beauty xr a natural superiority David Leighton Thurrell Dave Actnvrtres Band Orchestra, Red Cross Ambrtxon Successful businessman Favorite Expression You Tmt lymg Hobby Stamps Business IS the :alt 0 lx e Ralph Thurston Ambrtlon Radro Operator F'lVOI'lf9S Skatrng Workrng Radlo what you wrll regret tomorrow A man a ter ones own heart Warren E Thurston Bud Whxpper Actlvltles Tenms, Radio Glee Fly Tymg Clubs Favorites Wheeling the Whip Danc m Hobby Dlggm drvots Wlfh the boys Speak to me, Whxpperl Robert Tllden Bobbze Actlvltres Swimming, Track Favorites Tennls, Swtmmmg, Reaclm Jersey Bounce Hobby Stamps The quiet mmd 1: richer than a crown Elnora Loulse Tlnkham Tznky Actlvlttes Cadets, Ofhcers, Glee Club Favorites Hes My Guy, Skatm Mtlslc Reading Typmg Glenn Miller Hobby Snapshots 4 mazden demure hut nendly lm :ure . . 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' , Robert L Towle Dart Actlvltles Football, D Club Ambmon Sall to South Sea Islands Favorltes Football Sleepmg History wxth II B Hobby Any sports Some love to roam ner the dark seas oam Joyce M Turner U Ambition To be a private secretary Favorites R1dmg Law Favornte Expresslon Ho hum Hobby Horses lay perrom ex her' Dorothy L Twombly Dottre Ambltlon To be a dress maker Favorxtes Dancing Sewing Home Ec onomlcs Stravanada Hobby Sewing It xx Work tba! giver avor to ls e Cornella Van Vluet Conme Favorites Dancing English TRANSFERRED FROM WINDHAM HIGH Scuoor. SEPTEMBER 1941 Actlvxtles Freshman Presxdent Basket ball Softball Art Skating Clubs Good at work but better al play Richard L Vaughan Dick Actlvltles Track Baseball Ambltlon Engineer Favorites Sleeping Math Hobby Walking A smlle that glows Wltlr rrendslnp Aluce D Veazle Ambition Medical Profession Favorites Swimming Dreaming Latm Andre Kostelanetz Romance Hobby Collectmg stones There 5 language zn ber eye Edward M Vlckerson Vic Actlvltles Football Ambition Navy Favorites Football Physics Sleeping Hobby Drlvlng a car Theres romelbxng about a sailor Consuelo Von Scheld Connie Actlvmes AMETHYST RamBl1ngs L1 brary Cadets Ska Dramatic Rxdmg Of liters Clubs, Tenms Basketball Swxm mmg Favontes Swnmmmg Dancmg Lab pe rxods m Chemistry Hobby Playing plano How hard tt rr to lnde the sparks o nalure John J Walsh United States Army hose raxxronx go rolling along Robert J Walsh J o Actlvltles Cross Country Track Ram Blxngs D Club Basketball Football Senior Class President Favorites Purple and Whlte Foot ball Telllng jokes History with B Favorite Expression How da Surlv populanly must be dex We Clyde R Warburg Rllff Ambition Radio branch of Merchant Marine Favorites Skating Photography Track Favorite Expresslon You don t get any thing for nothing Hobby Photography There I stand Charles Harvey Warren Ambmon Amr Corps Favorltes Kay Kyser Why Dont You Fall lh Love with Me Swlmmmg Drlvmg trucks Hxstory Favorite Expresslon Ye gods and llttle fish cakes He rules the range m a Ford V 8 Joanne Caryl Watson Actlvltles Swlmmxng Favorites Loafing Engllsh TRANSFERRED Enom FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 1942 Actlvltles Basketball Cheerleading Fxeld Hockey Softball Glee Club YUM!! be I0 NICE to COME l70mC to MGYQOFIS Loss Weeks Morgue ACIIVICIES Glee Dramatic Clubs AM ETHYS1' Ambltlon Engllsh teacher Favornte Expressxon H1 keecl' Hobby Woodcraft Humor If of a gemal quality rr - v H . 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I ,, . y, . 1 . . ff 1 - - 12 l : ,. . , . ,, Allce Amanda West, Ill Westxe Actrvltres Sk: Rldmg Clubs AME T1-lYsT Ram Blmgs TRANSFERRED Enom PHOENIX ARIZONA SEPTEMBER 1941 Actrvrtres Stamp Cosmopolrtan Pho tography Latm Rldmg Clubs Parnassus Soclety Grrls League Bzg rn :rze and personality Marlorle C Whalen Marge Actrvrtles Lxbrary Cadets Purple Cav alry French Club Ambltlon Llbrarlan Hobby Collectmg records There Il never he another you Robert A Whlte Bo Ambmon To be a successful engmeer Favorites Stardust Sleeping Glenn Muller Hobby Workmg the sxluatron 5 well m hand Mary A Whitmore Maw Actlvmes Basketball Softball Freld ETHYST Tennns Favorites Rrdmg Spending my trme m York Harbor Englxsh Favorxte Expresslon Its just peachy The truest polxtenesx comes o smcenty Hazel O Whitney Mrrty Actrvrtres Dramatic Stamp Clubs Tennxs Ambmon Secretary Favorites Writing letters, Fishing Art Hobby Art A woman s weapon rs her gx t o speech Wllllom F Whitney x Actrvmes Cadets Ambrtlon To travel Favorite Expressxon Got any gas Hobby Flxmg my car In my merry Oldsmobzle Arnonno Whuttemore Ane Actrvxtles Dramatrc Riding Clubs Freld Hockey Basketball Tennis Soft ball Swnmmmg AMETHYST Ram Blxngx Cheerleading Favorite Expressron Its gorgeous Hobby Dancmg Nolhmg endure: but personal qualztxes Elizabeth M Wlgglns Belle Actxvmes Dramatic, Officers Clubs adets Favorrtes Lets get Lost Basketball Talkmg English Favorrte Expression Hmmmm9 9 What better way can I explam mysel ? Albert L Wllson Actrvmes Band Cadets Favorxtes Baseball Dottne Chemxstry Favorite Expression Whats the story Hobby Chemnstry Amxdst the precmon scale: and text tube: Jordon Wme Buddy Actrvrtxes Tennis Ambrtnon To be an engmeer Favontes Hockey Photography Math Hobby Photography Few thmgs are xmposszhle to dxlzgence F Merrill Winslow Jr Mayer Actrvmes Sophomore Class Presrdent Baseball Manager, umor Prom Com mxtee Favorites Tommy Dorsey Sleeprng Rrdrng m the Whlp Hobby Golf Mayor of Our Town Ellzabeth B Woodwell Berry Actrvmes Cadets Red Cross Tenms French Officers Clubs Favorltes Intermezzo Skung Alge ra Hobby Readmg Let joy he uncon ned Parker Worrey Jr Park Actrvrtnes Football D Club Ambrtron Be captain of my own shrp TRANSFERRED FROM MORSE H161-1 Sc:-root, SEPTEMBER 1942 Actlvxtres Football Jumor Class Play Mohxha Cheerleading Latm Club Lx e xr worth the lwmg Fred Wright A smxle rr my de enre I V V fF n I 0 . 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' ' Ii David Sumner Wyman Sumna Activities: Band, Cross Country, Track, Football, D Club Ambition Medicine Favorites Sousas marches Red Sox Baseball Hunting Chemistry ffvere is alwayr time or a lzlll the days Work George Rogers Wyman Attivmes Ski Club l ivorltes Fred Waring MOYlC1ll Rose Skiing Boating Physits Hobby Bans Pfulosopb rr are Ike young men 4m'fi5 L 'Nb' S Y' ,gk XX , 38 X, X X... ln., I E l . I . X55 .. ' I -' ' ' , gl A A lx 35515. i f- .. f r I -:- . MPX F, , , ' . 1 X f 1 . l X XX ,X , . ' X XX . X . X , W, , X. X X X i?7'f'f?', , 'fl ' ' ' X : ' Xw X l ' ' 391' . Q 16 ' 'Zig' M g we lx A 'am v NH l f1y5'fg,bs ' , V! ' X -: ,zff-',':'5?'k? ff C, C, 'gf 2 l ' ' .Xu ':,.,j'Ww. 'xl - 'i ' , ' .1 ' I U, xii., , Xftglf. :X 3 ,. m I e ,dia 4 A ,,', X f' l 493g'i:l:9'i L ilxff X ' 9 'QATX G ' . ,f X C . ' I x - ' , . 'S ' V in 'F ef? gif x X . XX XXX . XKXX fi-GQXXXX X ,wi Q X , X' tj xx, l ,XI .-, XX X 5 X L - ff' A ' X ' Xll l , L ,X ' ' ll. 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' X if .' - ' A -vi f , if , ', 'Egfr - k jnvp ,QI ' I t I 'H 0 , Zin emumam In Lowng Memory 0 Our Classmates and Frzendr Arlene Phyllis Hooper Walter Weymouth Milliken Born June 22 1925 Born Aprll 10 1925 Dled May 2 1943 Dxecl March 22 1943 Bob Adur Betty Rum, Bob Walsh Eclwucl Goon Best Looking B ft ltlrlct Class Gentleman Future Surrey: Helen Stoxer lNl1ycr Wfamlou Vlrgxnla Grant Wllma Cushman Cutest I3 t fltule Our Lady Future fuer rs Bob Mosley Dom, Fcxlcr Bigger! Blu I vt Sfmt Lenore Reuben Arne Vuluttcxnoxc Alon' .Soplnslzfat a' lllot P1 pnlzr Don Payne Lenore Reuben C lasx Polzlman Best Dress d Hazel Whntney Bob Mosley Smootlvesl Tal er BIQL st Slvowo SUPERLA TIVES Best Dancer Best Date jean Harvey Ilosnle Adm Best Dancer Bef! Date CLASS WILL Dav1d Wyman bestows Nancy Edgerton to the wrnner of an el1m1nat1on tourney B111 Dodge leaves lus carton of ElSpII'1l1 to next years AMFTHYST edltor Sara Flnlcleman glves the Navy bacle to Admiral Klng Allce West leaves her Syl1tl1tl'lC 9l1'llCLOll formula to Dr Bean s Medlclne Show ohnnle Robinson bequeaths hrs unopened bottle of Vlfa mln pills to Dumbo lrvlng Bette Jayne Hoffman bestows her Boo IL Wrboele albums to Hope Fenderson Slclpple Slillllh leaves his bow legs to Ld ar Exeleth Lynn Reynolds wllls his black enameled vo yo to Don Barron Marcla Slrols leaxes th1t copper gold shade of her halr t B Cottrell Bob Blake leaxes the Shlftless But Not la7y to Bllly Ladd Arlanna Whlttenmore bequeaths her battered hoclcey stlclc to slster Charlotte Gordon OBr1en bestows his lmded Harlem rce cubes to Channle Hay Mayer Wlnslow leaves hls Mayorshlp to nevt year s fast est runner ane Calderwood bequeaths her complete fI'HIlSl'1lIl0l1 of Vlrglls Aeneld to Elleen Feenev Helen Stoxer leaves her cutest superlatlve post to Audrey Leavltt O B O Brlen bestows hls nwtural shvness towards the weaker sex to Nlahlon Chadbourne The track team leaves Buclc I-larvell one copy of lnalx W1lton s The Complete Angler The semor girls bestow thelr 1b1l1ty to tmrl the semor boys around their llttle fingers to the junior glflb to whom they wxsh the same luck The semor boys bestow upon Mr XVlgLlD the jumor boys draft problems JLINIUPQ Wnlllann Ladd President .ig Louis Bove jean Miller Executive Commztteeman Exgrutwe Commlttceman Robert ortberg Executwe Commztleeman S1 y Bhnchard Secretary '5u Shirley H1mcl Tremzr r Byron Mxtchell Faculty Adwsor fx Katrim Kern Vifc-presia'e11I CURSE 'X S- Kelth Johnson Ch1rlotte Whxttemore Chanme Hiy Brll Hush Best Sport Qmoollvesl Talker Brqqest Bluff Best Dale Audrey Leavxtt Harold Burnhaim Pat Patterson Adrlenne Frothmgham Most Popular Class Polztmarz Most Soplvrstzcalea' B st Date Hope Fenderson 1ck Tracy Harold Burnham Kexth ohnson Best Dancer Inture SHCCCVS Class Genlleman Best Athlete XV1lter Knight Shirley Ross Carolyn Cushman Norma Sp1rkm1n Best Dancer Fnlur Tuccess Our Lady B st fltlvlet Sh1rley Corthell B111 Hatch I Best Dressed Best Loo mg R S Walter Kmght Audrey Leavrtt Bxggest Showoff Cutest 1 4 r 1 1 1 U J- 1 J 1 Q C . r E' t L' . :J j 5 :kd ,n 1.5, Ak., ,asf ', ' illi' ' Geo fp? - X' , ' . - i I ,H Junior Class History The close of the junior year brings a flood of poignant memories- vic dances in the gym, down hill slaloms at Stroudwater, the classic Portland-Deering Thanksgiving Day game, and the stirring marches of the Band Concert. The class of 1944 has produced more than its share of athletes. Both the boys and the girls have made outstanding records in sports. Among the prominent lettermen are Keith Johnson, All-State Interscholastic quarterhackg Shirley Hamel, prominent in three sports since transfer- ring here last year, Kenneth Coolidge, football and basketball star, Channing Hay, grid ace, Bill Hatch, track weight man, Bill Ladd, starring in football and baseball, Dumbo Irving, court ace, and Art Black, great track runner. The girls are not to be outdone in their share of athletes. Jeanette Andrew, Shirley Corthell, Norma Sparlcman, Nancy Fitzgerald, jean Miller, Alice McGowan are all outstanding in either field hockey, bas- ketball, or tennis. The junior girls' varsity basketball team did not lose a game this year. Several juniors played important parts in publishing the AMETHYST and the school paper, Ram-Blings. Among these are Robert Nisbet, Ann Burgi, Holly Frost, jack Tracy, Shirley Ross, Marit Anderson, Adrienne Frothingham, Betty jean Curtis, Phyllis Keating, Carolyn Grey, Muriel Gee, Jean Campbell, Beverly Cushing, and Norman Lovejoy. In the Dramatic Club presentation, Ever Since Eve, the principal characters were Mahlon Chadbourne, Muriel Gee, Carolyn Grey, Jeanette Andrew, and Harold Burnham. Also, our talented junior Class has many musically inclined members, severally being active in the glee clubs, orchestra, and band. Scholastically, the Junior Class has been excellent. We can boast a large number of all A and B students on the honor roll. Our Junior Class advisor is Mr. Byron Mitchell, who has been more than helpful in aiding the student body with their many problems. The Junior Class officers are William Ladd, president, Katrina Kern, vice- president, Shirley Hamel, treasurer, and Sally Blanchard, secretary. The executive board consists of Louis Bove, Jean Miller, and Robert Jortberg. Having highlighted the activities of the class of '44 in its junior year, we are looking forward to attaining even greater heights. Our class will be second to none in the field of sports and dramatics, and our scholastic achievements will render us more capable in the world of today where war and turmoil prevail. SALLY BLANCHARD, Secretary sf Dana Smith, President Harry Starbird, Vice-presiderxl I Ralph Young, Faculty Advisor .nf -, 'A Ewxhixzf i Ann TFHCY, 895790177 William Wadman, Treasurer William McGovern Ronald Cole Executwe Commztleeman Executive Committeeman janet Chase Executive Committeeman Ann Tracy umxta Manchester Margaret St ohn Nancy Foster Cut st B I -it letc Qmootfresl Tafker lwoft Popular Dana Smith Malcolm Spelrs Paul Bragdon Nhlcolm Spelrs Bert Im me H I -ilucle Class Polztxczan Bcvl Tport Vlrgmn Cole Nmcy Foster Sue Swett Ann Tmcy Our lady Best Dancer Bert Dressed Bel! Daft Robert Barlow XVIIIIC Wadmqn Dick Nellson Whllxe Vifadnn-an Clary Gentleman Best Dancer Bzggest Sfzowo B I ate SUPERLA TIVES Most Soplumcated Tulum' Succefs Gordon Beem Harry Starblrd Bzggest Bluff Future Success J- ' -J c ax , lv X Ak,kxk ue . ll , K . ' A H Cf D A X A Y. ' I r ff Q ' ,, WJ - v 4, X .wtf s 1, 2 1 C xstv kz f 0 WWW Q' r -i to' W . V ,ff xl x C L 'Cya 1 D Ui' 9 axe C0 C9M,e,YS. J' Sophomore Class History Deering High School s class of 1945 seems to have a bright future ahead. We have produced a large number of scholars musicians actors actresses and athletes. Among the athletes are Dana Smith outstanding in football and baseball Malcolm Speirs and Gordon Beem basketball stars. Some of our prominent girl athletes in basketball field hockey badminton and tennis are Rose Maxwell Lois Moreshead Betty Clark anet Chase Barbara Cooper and uanita Manchester. This year s Sophomore Class has contributed students in many num- bers to the many organizations and activities of Deering. We have a great many students and representatives in practically every club and our students have been seen and praised in our auditorium many times. You will find most sophomores taking advantage of all the opportun- ities that are offered to them. The Girl Cadets, Ski Club, Art Club, Glee Clubs, Horizon Club, and Dramatic Club have discovered and selected many sophomores to cooperate in their work. Patricia Cook has been prominent in the Ski Club, and the Dramatic Club has brought us a talented actress, Elizabeth Spaulding. Many of the students in the Sophomore Class have been recognized in the super- lative contest and also in scholastic honors. Some students have been on the honor roll for the entire year. In addition to ability in scholarship and athletics, the sophomores have talent represented in the musical organizations of the school. The head drum majorette of our band is Lenore Peterson, who has led the H f G70 7 band in various parades and concerts. The class officers of this year are Dana Smith, president, Harry Star- r K2 f, bird, vice-president, Anne Tracy, secretaryg and William Wadman, I treasurer. Last ear's officers were Malcolm S eirs, resident, Dana I b Y P P - 6 Smith, vice-president, Constance Barker, secretary, and Davis Burnell, 56 ff 5 K treasurer. The students of the Sophomore Class are very thankful to X M . Q 1:-ifhx have Mr. Ralph Young as their class advisor. ve: A 'A' '-E-A With such a record behind them the Sophomores can look forward J X A vie' my to a promising year in 1944, ready to take their place as upperclassmen. I 'f , T IL. ANNE TRACY, Secretary ' - wsu was ' Y I 41' ia -2, Q1 l' U 4 , f sr' X S :ia X H' xt Q-fill Ziff mir. gb K - , . Mat if Wit I 1605 'AD :fax o ' r at - - Fu 1 ' f X I :iii '-N ' H ' vaio. W l I X V I y X K i EM L I Shud-M 'r W wh is U . , Y ., 'GS-K -.JUQ T M' 24 gp ip we Vi 5 , pllatlll 1 Burke u 1 14111 4 1 ummlttl 1 num Y' XV II 1 nm Leultt I 1 L1t 'L Helen Andrew xuulln C unxnzrtluzmzn Joan Logan Excclctive QYOHIIIIIHUCIIIJII Lb?-WAN smugm- ocelyn Frost Secretary Arad Lmscott Faculty Advisor Eugene Wells, Treaxurer Lorene Anderson, Vxce presxdent CURSE rf- V NM M ' ,, 5 3 H .iam M L K' , A fiv,-. F vw ' - W' 'Aw ff Qs M X ,t x..,m an J I I L , y 5 'ligmx I R K , , ,i ' A i I A A . 7 . H, indium 5 ,, ies? . ,. N 46 55 ,ifivw W HF' fx- ESX! ' :K ,si wi I ,Qin Aww X3 ,J g - Q ,. Sl ,rg 2 561 Wk wa: X53 ., 'Wim , f. ., 1 fbi Nhry Allen Helen Andrew ocelyn Frost Peggy Berry Beit 1711 Best Athlete Our Lady B st Dfffixd Dulx Gimblc Bobby Orr Billy Leavitt Bobby Gmlnm Best Dite Hut Athlete Class Gentleman Biggest Ylvowu B451 Dim r future gueeess Smootbest Talker Maxt Popialu Tommy XV1lbl1 Vm Stevens Tom Foster Bobby Orr Best Dancer future fuccess Class Politician Bert Sport Iorene Anderson Peggy Berry I Cut st Most .Soplvutzcaled Dick Gimble Bobby Graham Best L00klI15 Biggest Bluff - .l 1 ' 4 - ff Priscilla Burke Cynthia johnson jane Fitzgerald Mary Allen 'mmf H12 ,WXVQ I5 ,J x tl' 11' Qi' nv' A 0 ICE' IA! Freshman Class History The Freshman Class has had a busy program this year with more act1v1ties more studying more vacations and more fun than we ex pected to have Many freshman girls turned out for field hockey last fall 1nd alto gether they made quite a promising team Basketball was also received enthusiastically by both the boys and the girls Because of transportation problems the grrls team played only three games A few of the players were Helen Andrew Millie Whyte Cynthla ohnson Elinor Hamel nd Lorene Anderson The bovs played several games and at me end of the season had a good record to show Some of the outstanding players were Bobby Orr Bllly Edes Tommy Aceto Bobby Brooks Dick Glmble Eugene Sturgeon and Chester Holmes A large number of freshman girls went out for tennis and badminton this sprmg The many other clubs were well filled with freshman members Bmsidcs athletics w turned out some scholars The freshman honor roll held many names We also seem to have had our share of musicians Both the band and the orchestra had many a freshman maestro A few of these were oanne lVlacCorm1ck Billy Leavitt Shirley F ohnson Sklppy Stevens and Maryellen Flynn With the help of a patlent Miss Bertha Crocker and two junior boys some highly dramatic freshman staged a comedy entrtled Elmer and the Lovebug for the rest of the class The cast mcluded Pussy Burke occy Frost Douglas Dupperreault Michael Conley Nancy Butterfield Cynthn ohnson 'md Carla Krooker The first of the year wlth the help of Mr Arad Linscott we drew up a list of candidates for class officers The results were as follows president Billy Leavitt vice president Lorene Anderson secretary locelyn Frost treasurer EL gene Wells The executive committee con sisted of I-Ielen Andrew Pr1sc1ll'1 Burke and oan Logan Although we had a little trouble getting ourselves fed at recess me luc managed to get through the year We appreciate the friendly att tudc the upperchssmen lnve shown to us quite clxfferent from what some of us expected The freshman have also shown that they have some school spirit They were eagtr to attend or take part in any thing the school put on But whatever our 'accomplishments may heave been this p1st year we hope to do much better next ye1r OCFLYN FROST Srrntarw 4 4mm 1 jf I:-1-AD our 4 9 su, 5.1 4, '1- Q A GX SSX W, t J se ff W J Im if 'az' il' 1h-7 ' 1 1' sul ,-.1-4 I fx, .I wi - 1 Q J L ' e I 'EA C v l 'D . it xi - Q A ,. , J , , s A - - . l i A ad W . a - ' , , . . , j g g ' j 0' r , . . 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H' Q X . buff w , RFK 'QT wg 2' S i . :V J' .2 1 Q f7L .. am K5 .-Q J Q 5 .H7 FOOTBALL When Assrstant Coach Ara Karakashxan joxned the Arr Forces early ln the fall Coach ack Cottrell was left wrth the drfllcult task of coachrng the entxre football aggregatron varsrty and jumor varsrty allke He put the now famous T formation lnto the football teams repertorre and wrth thus attack proceeded to dazzle the eyes of the opposnng players There were many veterans returmng to the Deermg l1ne and back field Such men as Capt Doug ackson Channre 1-lay johnny Roma Doug Feyler Kexth ohnson Mayer Wnnslow and xmmy Lynch we e enough to make the prospects of a good season thus fall The first game of the season was wrth the purple of Cheverus and our boys managed to eke out a 2 0 wm Dumbo Irvmg fell on a blocked punt behrnd the Cheverus lme for the only score Next n the Deermg slate was the game wrth Portland our brtterest rxval One brrel moment when the Deermg secondary was caught nappmg Graham snagged a pass for a touchdown grvrng Portland a 7 0 wm Deer1ng next went to Bldcleford to test 1ts prowess agamst an under rated Blddre eleven and much to the surprrse of the grrd experts Deer1ng reeled back under the tmpact of a lo 0 defeat defeat the next Saturday ohnson scored the only touchdown that Thornton had scored agamst them thxs year by a hrgh school team when he tallred on a long run Deer1ng then played a hght but scrappy South Portland team and emerged with a 19 2 vrctory Next the Rams journeyed to Auburn to play Edward Lrttle and departed wrth a 12 6 conquest Although Westbrook entertamed the vrsrtmg Deermg team on the Paper Cxty grldxron the next week the Purple and Whxte drd the entertamnng as they rolled over the opposr t1on wlth a 20 13 score Then came Dover a powerful New Hampshrre eleven and we returned home wrth a 147 defeat but the next Saturday polrshed up a weak Cheverus team Z0 0 On Thanksgwmg day Deermg met Portland rn thenr annual foot ball classrc Although Don Barron and Channre Hay two of the heavlest members of the team were out of the game the Rams scored a 7 0 vrctory The game was evenly contested unt1l Deer1ng pulled a screen pass play out of 1ts bag of trxcks for the only touchdown of the game Capt Doug ackson place krcked the conversron Mayer Wxnslows passmg and the running of ohnson and B111 ladd together wnth the savage charg1ng of the entlre Deermg l1ne kept Portland wrrh rts back to the wall The lrghtwerghts under the coachnng of Frank Stack for the fourth year emerged wlth a 0 0 tue wlth the South Portland midgets rn thelr only game Qi: v.nn.q,,,.,,,,,' l l' i 00 3 n 49 Y it , V f n fb k 1 . 1 . 1 4 e 'T ' . 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W A if, f f M' 4 . 4 I, :l'??zi3i2 ik ,.fl A ik, ,akfu X, Q ,oy vm ' DON MORSE G fb-MSB 5 mr U I ED FLAHERTY EVERETT TUPPER JIM LYNCH SHIRLEY HAMEL JOHN ROMA ANDY CARD A ff 5' KEN COOLIDGE in Q ii 5' la' MAYER WINSLOW KEITH JOHNSON Of ,,M.,..A-W . ,fy - - in i5Q3,,W 4 i L' '54, 'S Q sm w 'Q AI we NN is 5' ilf 2 Ti, si ex .Z milk a s 'D L BASKETBALL Pre season forecasting held the Deer1ng basketball five 1n 1 medxocre posmon Through long hours of practice Coach ack Cottrell mould d a smooth workmg team whlch shot wxth a hugh degree of accuracy Btuldlng around a nucleus of Capt Merrlll Wxnslowv ackle Ieehan and Dumbo Irving all cf whom saw actlon last year Coach Cottrell used Ken Coolldge Slnrley Hamel Malcolm Spelrs star of last year s freshman quintet, Kelth ohnson Eddxe Flaherty Doug Feyler Gordon Beem and Norton Sawyer Fmal results proved dnflerent than had been figured as the Rams completed a very successful year To summarlze br1efly th1s wxnter s season proves that pomt Deermg opened agamst 1 strong Alumnx team and topped them IH good form Agamst Cheverus the first lnterscholastlc game Deerlng lost 1n tht second half Later m the season Deer1ng lost another game to the Irxsh however rn the tournament they defeated the Free Streeters Deernng started a wmmng streak by defeatmg Lewrston 75 to 2 and cont1nued to roll over South Portland Portland by a 38 to 30 score Portsmouth After loslng to the Capers Cheverus Edward Ilttle and Portsmouth 1n a second game, the Purple qu1ntet downed Dover Morse and Portland aga1n Havmg been chosen to partlcxpate ID the Portland Invltatlonal Tournament Deerlng won over Thornton in the Purples only overtxme game of the season They lost agam to the Red Rxots from South Portland m the semr finals however they were vxctor sous over Cheverus 34 to 29 for th1rd place honors Outstandlng game of the season was the Deermg Thornton tourm ment t1lt It was a rough and tumble game whlch ended w1rh Deermg w1nn1ng 38 to 36 Eddie Flahertys basket ln the overtlme perlod was the dec1d1ng factor after Dumbo Irvlng had ned the game up 1n the last fifteen seconds For 1I'ld1V1dll8l honors Shlrley Hamels two last second foul shots agamst Dover to give Deermg a 33 to 32 vlctory take top honors The Freshman qu1ntet coached by Huse Txbbetts won far more games than they lost 1n a very successful season Outstandmg player were Tom Aceto, Bobby Orr, B111 Edes Buck Buckley Dlck G1H1l3lC Chet Holmes Gene Sturgeon and Tommy Walsh Parker Worreys Ramblers won the 1942 43 mtramural tournament E1ght teams were entered 1n the tournament, xncludmg a Faculty team conslstlng of Coach Cottrell Tlbbetts Olhe Emanuelson Emery Dunfee, Robert Engl1sh and Vmcent Mang1on -'D' ffg. 0 JL '45, .'ur fNl5 QQ! ana. 69 IN X1 tg. 1 l if -.J if refs 3.4! 4 'J '45 k ' 'ol ' ' 7 -J '. is FN V . h' ' ,j.'1-., :o .Fa . , .J.,. ,I U X M v-- I -3- . . l' ' 3 , - L- 3 on ZUP- ,' I . l 7 .ln K- f - I . - . 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TRA CK I1st sprmg the remnants of one of the greatest track teams ever to cntet Dccrmg were moderately successful rn keeping up the good work set by therr predecessors Bruce Sprmger drd excellent work ln keeprng hrs sprrnt record unblemxshed Sylvester and Alden were ucccllenr as mrddle drstance men We had a hne hurdler m ohn Rlcktr In the held cv ents the hammer throwrng of a brg boy Blll Hatch was good and he has an excellent chance of rankrng wrth the great hammer throwers of Deerrng The track team was defeated by the lVI11n Freshman 7618 Deerxng Just nosed out Portsmouth by a 69 62 margm Wlrcn the leaves began to fall agarn the cross country team led by tht superlatrve runmng of Ray Emery turned rn a farrly success ful season The team defeated the Bates ayvees Brunswlck Scarboro 11d Wrndlmanm Emery who won the county meet at Gorham and who placed fourth rn the Bates Interscholastlcs and Danny Rrce 1 returnrng veteran who captarned thrs years team formed the nucleus of the hrll and dalers Louie Bove Bob Walsh Ar Black and Charhe Suchanek rounded out the squad dropped because Portland and Thornton had drscontxnued track However the team managed to arrange two meets w1th South Portland and one meet wrth the Marne Frosh The Hrst meet thrrller was at the South Portland gym It was a close meet all the way but the Capers took the duel by a 43 42 count Larry Bradley Dana Dau Black Emery Rrce and Hatch were the chref pornt earners for the Purple Phe next week Deermg enterta1ned the Capers on the Purples outdoor track The meet was a runaway for Deering the final score be1ng 6l Z4 Emery ran the mtle rn 4 42 to break the track record of 4 46 Next the combmed teams of Deerrng and South Portland jour neyed up to the Unrversrty of Marne where they were defeated 62 36 Emery was the only double wrnner for the vrsrtors as he stepped the mrlc rn 4 40 and the thousand rn 2 32 Rrce placed thrrd rn the mrle domg 4 46 Black won the s1x hundred and Bradley took second place 111 the dash and three hundred In the first meet of the outdoor season the track team gave Buck a fine brrthday present by defeating South Portland rn thelr gymnasrum for the hrst tlme rn erghteen years Rrce easrly won the mrle Bradley took the dash and low hurdles Thorts and Bove placed one two rn the half mrle, Black won the quarter mrle and took the hrgh jump at a herghth of Hve feet elght mches and Hatch won the shot put ik I f ,Tap st YNY? j N7 MQW 5' as , iq, lil-., S 1 4,55 39 t ,Y N .A 5 ' ' A j F '11 r' is or N -N at 2 FFF 0 x 1 xx. I . . 4 l . Q .K .4 I . ' . ' xl 'Q - . ' J , ' Q wx i 1 5 Q. f ,.r . h, D 4 Q ' ' ' , , C, l U iVhdn the indoor rolled around, the Four-Cornered Meet was ' . . Q ,a , V A . . I , , V:-my ' ks A Z U . , - s fe x rf , ., ,, . . 1 . . 1'j TT t. . . . . . l t ' 4 9 I 'Xe 1 ,, g. .f-WY' . , f f- Uvtu 'A ,f Y W - ,bi mi S 'X we-,S O 'WSC 'hu-an I ,A . K S fm TRACK SQUAD F1151 Roux Left to Rzglvt: Tilden, Bradley. Dwis. Rice, Thoits. Pmealicll Second Rout Bove, Libby, Black, Emory, ffvnleth. Lowcll CROSS-COUNTRY SQUAD Fxrft Row, Left to Right: Walsh. Rice. captain: MacPlmiI, Hove Second Row: Blark, Becker. Suchanek. Emery 4 g IS BOB THOITS BILL HATCH ED EVELETI-I ART BLACK ED BEAULIEU DANNY RICE LOUIS BOVE RAY EMERY LARRY BRADLEY DANA DAVIS ,J- A I as qv q, ,. my Kwwm Qs if 1 .Emmy vi , , 'U' ' -f 1ae Wi - WW' ,- Q s .' xi Af 'V' -' J M naw, .R , 4 1 Www- - IN' -.v Q 5 waiw- Q a 7 4 A K . M ,,. ,vw X , , 1355? 253 wg A flmmp W Lum d,,,gg3m 'lk A, '.: W? ff' 5 s 7' fs-ici? -- BASEBALL The prospects for a successful 1942 baseball year looked very good to Coach Carl Wiggin as he had such veterans as Doug Feyler, jackie Iott, Capt. Russell Richardson, Jackie Feehan, and Bobby Speirs returning to support the Purple cause. The team started off the season with a 7-3 win over South Portland and a 1-0 loss at the hands of Portland. The team went on to pound out a 17-4 victory over Cheverus. Then the Purple met the Blue and lost to the COLlI'lt of 14-12. 1ott, converted from catcher to pitcher, next turned in a sparkling 2-1 decision over Westbrook. Deering continued on its winning ways as it rolled over the Capers 11-2. Westbrook edged the Purple 12-3 in a hectic struggle. Deering journeyed to Sanford and returned with an 8-4 win. By this victory Deering kept in the running for the Telegram League championship. The boys next smashed out an 11-2 conquest over the Capers, but lost to Westbrook by the slim margin of 7-6. In one of the wildest games of the season the Purple defeated Portland by the football score of 21-12. Then Shirley Hamel pitched a two-hitter to beat the Capers again. The team marched on to two more victories but were halted by Portland in a 6-5 tussle. Although Deering Hnished second to Portland in the Cumberland County Division, it was not to be denied the Telegram League championship. Meeting Portland in the final fracas of the series, Deering High hopped on the Portland star pitcher, Funzi DePaolo, in the first two innings for all its runs and coasted the rest of the way to win behind the steady hurling of Hamel. The Rams surpris- ing victory was a farewell gift that Coach Wiggin, bowing out as mentor to become principal of Deering, will long remember. Throughout the season the steady hurling of Iott, Hamel, and Smith was outstanding. Keith johnson, Bobby Adair and Jackie Feehan nabbed All-Telegram team spots. Don Martin, Channie Hay, Doug Feyler, Bobby Speirs, especially in the championship game, Frankie Smith, and Richardson were all outstanding through- out the year. This Spring with such newcomers as Kenny Miller, jim Lynch, Frank Bouges, Bill Ladd, and Bob Thompson, added to the roster with Capt. Feehan, johnson, Hamel, Martin, Hay, Adair, Dana Smith, and Haney, a successful season is expected by Coach Ollie Emanuelson, who has taken over the head coach position. el igxg. U., EP twill? :' X I xf. 1-Q ...wf '-:..p--- AM i 5' 146 2-- ,aww A K- mxgjaigagk 4 119 3 'H , ,f , an 14 , -.N wr x Q .2 2 wggggy v .Q 4 QS if ' ... . iz -S' . , x 3' . CPN . if Q Q sf' mm 4, -ww 4 3 1 . ' :Q . - y f,-Q .,,, 4 U M . Q .L M 5' I :TW A fx 142 f M ,X - A , MK A ,My-H-u..S' Pmwygi. ,- s, I yi -.ps L- 'M-fy i' f wi' F. 4 N 4g ,MJ .A I ' ,Q W' NJ' qv.. 'x V' MM fr? , af-A sn' A , . Y PA V , Vfw., , A V ' . A , if X? K 9 . 5 'K X W ii 1 M .... 1 gf I 2 S if K F' vs 'Q i ., L sg 'W bw JN' 1? I 'X -4 1- , ..-vt. . A K, M, , . - , , W , 1. us. A . M 0' 'N I - ,4 . 3 .. .. , QQ A . 10 P , W , D Q .xI-, ,,-c- ig' 4 . ,Eg9iERliy5, R , 9 mmf. Mya ' BASEBALL SQUAD First Row, Left to Riglvl: Feehan, captain, Hamel, Adair, Lynch, Ladd, Martin, Johnson, Thompson. Haney Second Row: Emanuelson, coach, Smith, Boyle, Leighton, Bouges, Linscott, Vaughan, Miller. Hay, Logan BASEBALL FIRST TEAM Luft lo Rigllit: Emanuelson, coachg Feehan, captaing Adair, Ladd, Hamel, Martin, Lynch, Thompson, johnson. Miller. Hay. Haney Smit 9 100 ,,,N, ,. 4, -Qnqwv -.N 4 '-C-4 mamma I 1 vu 5wE i'5? , m Q S X , .asv xmf -' I g, ,gi 5 V. my - A Jw 2-,S f g, 2 1' W, ,W -L'Mf'i'fV 1 f,, Q 1- -fs. if ' 1 Mfm, K --2126 xs ,.-13, 1 ff' .WZ 'J' lu WJ Lf? if-f S W +A 1' M i 24' f X af' 4 x J:- 1 Q if 'f'...f-.ul 1,-wmfma ggi!! - fg i X M-M--.rw-vm.-.m....,,,,...,,,..A., ,W ,,,,M,,k K B M S' 5 R Nlnzmf we X if if U, Wf5V 29! a ?l' My fx- m ff fx 151 S , lf Glrls Tenms LEFT 'ro RIGHT Norma Sparkman jean ette Andrew Eleanor 9'3 MtG1lI1cuda'y Nancy Edgerton Marcia Szrols gf fi GIRLS TENNIS Due to the lack of transportatxon last sprmg, the grrls tenn1s te1m played very few games, facmg only the Portland High School glrls team and Deermgs boys team Smce there were so few games, letters were not awarded ean Crandlcmxre, a jumor, who won the fall tenms tournament, IS the grrl champron of the school Barbara Cooper, 1 sophomore, came 1n second and Patrrcla Cook, a junior, was thlrd Tenms IS one of the QIFIS sports connected w1th Deermgs new pomt system aydh! BOYS TENNIS Last season, due to transportatlon drfhcultres, the tenms team parnclpatecl m only two outside matches, each game resultmg 1n a vxctory for Deenng Port land umor College was defeated by a score of 5 0 and Hebron Academy was beaten for the hrst trme 1n over ive years, the score bemg 62 The annual Boys Fall Tenms Tournament was won by Robert Tholts, who defeated Rxchard Edes Frfteen boys entered the tournament under the drrec tlon of Mr Tlbbetts, athletlc d1rector Boys Tenms I-ms'r Row LEIT 'ro RIGHT Barlet r Bonney I mcoln Luce out Bmcleclt SECOND Row Dun ee coach Dyer 9 mzg Phfllrpf Ana' Nlsbet Eder Burnlvam Barlow Morzllorz Mzttlvcll teas T te .lg 1 r R n I u ' ' . , . l. A : .ar ' U ' - 21- I 4 - ' W it h I . . . 'f I 125, i 'ls' gb , I A K l AV, -t Lb I .qi Y ,f- f ,atb . - f , s I, S-'ix . I . , . . . . , . , J ' - I J . . . Y - , . . l , I J . . -- 5 7 , I . .XX , 'I 6 , ,' I X I-I' , s b A -- 7 X , . 4 . 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Cheerleaders LEFT R I G H T STANDING Wxllzam Wadman Helen Stover Ruth Thurlow Arianna Wbzttemore Betty Kmg jean Harvey john Go IN FRONT Rzrlvard Dwelley GIRLS SWIMMING TEAM You dont hear much about the glrls SW1II1IT11Hg team even though they are an actxve group wxtn twenty Eve members Coached by MISS Dorothy Hamlln, they d1v1decl the year mto three parts Ar the end of the fall season the annual swlmmmg meet was held In the wlnter they gave a splash party, and thexr final celebratxon was held at the end of the sprmg season Among the glrls who were always present for practxce at the Boys, Club were Beverley Garsoe, Mary Martha McAfee and Amta Krttleson CHEERLEADING A leadmg factor 1n the success of th1s years ath letlc teams hes m the energetlc spmt of the Deermg cheerleaders who have shown Hne work rn both plan nmg and dlrectmg our school rallxes The cheermg squad composed of Dlk Dwelley Arxanna Whxttemore, Betty Kmg Ruth Thurlow, Helen Stover ohn Goff Pvt Goff U S Slgnal Corpsl, and B1lly Wadman has done 1ts part an Icmdlmg the enthusxasm of the entrre student body and devrsmg new cheers Girls Swimming Team LEFT T0 RIGHT FRONT Row Rmg Watson Sturtevanl Rolvey Phil lzpx McAfee SECOND Row Veazxe Kay Steven: Ganoe Sawyer Conley Skzl lzngs Klttleson T0 , ' : , . 1 ', A H I- I I - I ' fPvt. Dwelley, U. S.,Signal Corpsl, Jean I-Iarvey, l E r I I ' r z - ' . ,rli.W'5' BAND The band under the drrectlon of Nlr Gauclreau boasts a membershlp of about 100 thrs year They started the season by playmg for football games and rallres and partrcrpatmg tn the Navy and Armrstlce Day parades On Aprrl 9 the band presented a Vxctory Concert and on Aprrl 20 they played for a War Bond Rally The annual band concert was held at Cxty Hall on February 5 The Glee Club under the dlrectlon of Katherme OBr1en also partrclpated and ean Harvey and Eugene Martrn acted as student conductors The program was as follows March Marxnes Hymn Calsson Song and Anchors Awergh Maddy Zxmmerman Overture Mornlng Noon and Nrght ln Vrenna Suppe Trumpet Solo- PHCIHC Echoes Tyler Robert Cummrngs Sololst March Quality Plus ewell Flute Solo- Nocturne ln E Flat Clvopm Wilma Cushman Sololst Sousaphone Solo HIS Majesty the Tuba Dowlzng Gordon Haskell Sololst Woodwind ulntette Novena Italo Pzazza Selectron of World War I Songs La e Baton Drrll June Prescott and Lenore Peterson March Semper Fld6llS Sousa The band also played at the Muslc Festrval held nn Portland rn May s - s . , ', 9 a x J If ' Qi f s 9 . ,, . ec - - - - ar s 9 ct - an 9 K! - 77 J ee ' va - - I , U . . s, , - 1 a - Q - me va - rc - - n ORCHESTRA The orchestra completed a very successful year with Robert C English conductor and anet Hobbs concertmistress The first publlc appearance was the annual Pop Concert on December 18 with a dance following in the gym They played at the Christmas Assembly and Christmas Pathfmders Meeting On March 12 they presented their Formal Concert and Dance The program was as follows I Festival March Mendelssohn The Heavns Are Telling The Creation Haydn Concerts in B Flat major Handel Maestro Allegro ma non trappo ohn Fay pianist and small orchestra Symphony m B mmor Unfinished Sfmbert Allegro moderate Rigandun M acDoweI1 Nocturne in F Sharp major Chopin Viennese Dances F ried mann V Malagnena Spanish Dance Lecuona In May the Music Festival was held in Portland where they played and also accompanied the mass chorus. They will also play at graduation. an BOYS RIDING CLUB This year one of our freshman hoys Douglas to be a great success The cluh meets once a weelc it the Tomlinson Riding School where nearly all have won achievement awards This new group IS under the leadership of Nlr Txhhets and has a membership of fifteen hoys with the following officers presrdent Thomas Hacker v1ce presldent Bradley Shaw and secretary treasurer Richard Castner Boys Rvdnng Club LEFT T0 RIGHT Brad 5 ley .Shaw Richard Cat ner Tlwnms Har er DEERING RIDING CLUB This year the DHS Riding Club has increased its membership to 75 With the help of the faculty adxisor Miss Hamlin there were many breakfast rldes trail rides and shows held through out tht year In the fall they gave their annual dance Durmg the spring and fall special riding courses and the inter school meet were given The club partic ipated in a horse show at the end of the season The officers elected for the year were ane Calderwood president, Dorothy Boulos v1ce presldent Marrlyn Mileson secretary and Elaine Mahoney treasurer Deering Riding Club LEFT TO RIGHT jane Calderwood Elame Ma honey Marilyn Mzlexorz Dorothy Boulox k , . 1 ,,,,, KN I . . -ix A WQSM1 : h 3 x ge- 5 , . . . I, X I . . ' I , k - X , Q, 3 5 ,-, - I . 'S Duperrault, started a hoys, riding club which proved . 1 . . 6 , ' : ' , ' 3 Q, . .' ' - ' , 9 9 , , - . . . , 1 5 . t, - J , ' 7 ' 7 9 ! ' 1 I J Purple Cavalry FIRST now LEI-T R I G H T H Nuurre Dunn C leavel SEIOND Row M1r1II1 Haggett lVl7dlC7I f Noun THIRII Row Smycr -I I SKI CLUB Although hampered by Iaclc of transportatIon fa CIIIIICS the SIU Club boasted a successful year the club has made weekly trlps to thelr recently ac quIred Dylce Farm on Douglas I-IIII and also held a SlcI School there for would be sluers durmg Chrtstmas weelc ThIs year the club IS headed by lVhss Cowan, who has servmg Lnder her a Board of DIFECIOFS mcludmg Vlola AIlcIns Dorothy Cleaves Roy Gallant Robert RIpley Sherman Pelton Lynn Reynolds, and Morrxll Burlce PURPLE CAVALRY RIDING CLUB The Purple Cavalry RIdIng Club was founded snr years ago On thexr HCIIVC program they have had many Interestmg actIvItIes durmg the year some of whIch arc traIl rxdes breakfast r1des and a horse show They gave 1. Halloween Dance In the fall They have entertamed at a banquet mothers tea and a progresslve dmner party Under the guldance of Mrs Isaac Dyer they have had an enjoyable year The officers are I-Iarr1et Nourse presIdent Dorothy Cleaves vxce presldent, MHFJOYIE Wlxelan secretary and Florence Sawyer treasurer SkI Club Dnreciors LEFT TO RIGHT Th r man Pelzon Dorothy Cleaver Roy Gallant Morrzll Burke VIola A1 em' Lynn Reynolds '. ' T0 I I L ' I . I 'c ': .1 . T lkfi Y l I I I I . A ' ' ' I , . x . . , . K . . I. 7 - . . . . , , 7 L ' , , . Besides SpO11SOl'1I'lg several VIC dances fl'l1S past Winter, ' I ' ' 9 1 I ' al S ' . I . 1 ' I 9 '- . 79 9 - . I . . . h . ' T7 ,Y 5 5 S 7 f' I Ii : . e - .. li E . It A ' - ' 'lr , WOODCARVING AND ARCHERY CLUBS The Woodcarvxng and Archery Club offers any student an opportumty to use school equIpment In learmng or gammg expenence In woodcarvmg and archery Under the supervmon of thelr faculty ad vIsor, Mr Baxley the club throughout the wmter and Clllfllig Inclement weather malces archery equxp ment When sprmg comes thls equlpment IS brought ASldC from preparmg archery equrpment other wooden arncles and trmkets are made at the wood carvmg meetmgs Durmg the Indoor season PatrIcIa Curns was actmg presndent Woodcorvmg and Archery FIRST Row LEIT TO RIGHT Barbara Cooper Franc 5 Kzdder Dorothy Boulox Pdtfli-ld C Nfllf SECOND Row Con :tance Barker Vzrgznra Haggett Florence Saw yer Frank Bazley Pac ulty Advlsor ART CLUB The talent found 1n the Art Club Is shown by the clever and artrsnc posters placed about the school, sketches and desrgns decoratmg the pages of the AvIETHYsT The club has as Its faculty advlsor Mlss Seabury At IIS meetmgs dxscussxons of artrsts take place and these are further enhanced by tnps to art museums Student ofhcers for the year are Rrchard Hanley, presxdent, Edmund Beaulxeu, vrce presrdent, anet Barbour, secretary, and Barbara Blanchard, treasurer Art Club SEATED I. FT o RIGHT Barbara Blanch ard Rzcfrard Hanley STANDING Mary Bunt :ng Ea'rnuna' Beaulzeu Barlvar Hfalson Pfvyllxs Paul into play and targets are set up behind the school. frequent art displays in the school library, and the , E r Rom Blmgs LEFT TO RIGHT SEAT ED IVlrG'1lllcua'dy fort berg Von Qrfvra' Rey noldf Mahor1cy Brad e uf mg, Payne Krug, STANDINC D o a' g e Kem Castmr IV oon Sloat M111 mn MIIVIYOII Krd er Hzruy llfzl h o mg: K milf mphalf C C arll The Wrlters Club, under the dxrectlon of Mlss Pease, rs a group of students wtshmg to rmprove therr wrmng to a greater extent than 15 possrble rn the classroom Each year a book entxtled New Leaves ns pubhshed It lb a collectxon of the members best work durmg the year In the sprxng the best poems, essays, and other materral are accumulated to be entered xn the Natronal Scholastxc Contest The ofhcers thls year are Lawrence Bradley presr dent, Arlene Cleven, vrce presxdent, and eanette Andrew, secretary treasurer RAM BLINGS Thanks to the many members of the staff and Mlss Abbott, he faculty 'zdusor Rd17IBl1715s reached the peak of 1ts career thrs year rn srze and clrculatxon The edrtor Blll Dodge put several ncw popularxty Although th paper has an ourstandrng sport page as well as edrtorrals and news rtems, the Hormng In page stlll remarns the center of attractlon to most students The profits from RamBlmqr help make thxs one of Deerrng s finest ANIETHYSTS Wrlfer s Club LEFT T0 RIGHT SEAT ED Paul Bragdon lean r Andrea: Nltmef C e lawrence Bradl gv SECOND Row Elza beth Spauldmg lark Tracy IearzM1ller Gor don Beem Martha Mor nl! Palrxcza Robinson Rodney Moore ly. lfffnl 1. 'Grey ' , 1 Q 'd'. L .QI C lc. H ','. f '. Ca ' . fuvlwnzan. .Q y fi - . ,A .. t 1 . , I . . .U . , I, L 7 features In the paper Whlfh have added mLlCl1 tO IIS . Q, . . . i ' s . . . . - . A L - 4 b 1 es 4 M - rr as U ' ' 1 ' ' ' 'Q ' , . ' l , , . ' I 3 'nr l ' It' . - e TRI Y CLUB The Tr1Y Club IS an org1n1z1t1on of the Glrl Reserves Ir meets once 1 week wrth Miss Firnum 'ls faculty advlsor lVI1ny lI'lILI'LSIlI'lg drscusslons groups have been held They hwt done stwmg 'md Ifmttmg for the Red Cross W1r Rellnf 'md much voluntary soc1al work Theater partres, splqsh partres, 1nd dances have heen grven The officers for the year are Dorothy Charles, secretary, um Wlultten, trmsurer Wltlm these oth cers ln chwrqr tu Cuh In In 1 succus u program Cafeteria Lerr T0 RIGHT I I1 1 .1 r zum early R 1 t L1 men Pdlflflrl Robznxun Slvzr ey Laljzene B arms Grant aan lwxfler Loi mme Jaya Trl Y Club LEFT T0 RIGHT Dor athy Charles Betty IV1l sou june Uffvztterz Bar lmrz 34111 om CAFETERIA The fact that about nlne hundred students are served rn the Deermg Hrgh School cafeterra daxly proves xts rmportance m the hfe of the school Capa hle nutrruon urperts and members of the student hody have served well halanced meals very efhcrently durmg the year The cafeterla staff xncludes Beverly McKeague, oyce Dame, Lorrarne oyce, Greta ensen, Beatnce Grant, eau Mrller, Loulsa Douvlelle Patrxcla Robinson, Mary Gardrner, and Vlfglhla Brown 1 .' lv ,M I ,I 3 3' Wvr ' :.. presidentg jane Averill, vice-presidentg Betty Wilsoxm, ' 1 ' ' ' ' . - ' .Lu I- .I .s .d. . -spfl . - - ' J Q . .A . , . . 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I - J f . - Horizon Club FRONT Row LEFT T0 RIGHT Vzrgnzza Hag gett Vxrgznza Cole V11 gmza Standley Ann Dxbblee SECOND ROW H len Bernstem Geneva T111 betty Nathalxe Atwood justlne Murclv Marzlyfi Searle The Boys Glee Club Of Deering High School 15 one of the most popular clubs among the boys Their meetings are held in the music room for two twenty minute periods a week The club is led by the popu lar favorite Robert C English They have sung at many events in the past vear including the Band Concert Pop Concert and for many other organizations The club has no Oflicers and each member does his own ruling HORIZON CLUB This year the Horizon Club formerly known as the Stantaki Camp Fire Group is under the direction of Miss Cowan It has the following Ofhcers presi dent, Virginia Haggett vice president Natalie Alward secretary, Virginia Cole treasurer, Phyllis Lowell The girls have entertained the other Horizon Clubs of Portland at Westbrwk unior College A alumrae tea progressive dinner party, and a mother s tea are a few of the parties that have been given l Boys Glee Club FIRST Row LEFT T0 RIGHT Kem Libby Lone!! Hxcks Morton Heflmarz SECOND Row Halver son Starbxra' Stevens' Bougef Thurston Howe , , , .. 7 ,- , 1 I? 1 5 , . .. 5 . - . , . S S BOYS' GLEE CLUB Their project for this season is the new air age. J ' . n . , , A , in i i A , . . , . U . Y 7 I ' , ' , Q , , I Ti i,, GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Deerlng I-hgh School Glrls Glee Club meets wIth NIISS Katherme O BrIen faculty advlsor, dunng the twen y mmute perIod The club thIs year num bers thIrty hve They have partIcIpatecl In manv out sIde events They sang at the Orchestra Pop Concert and thev sang carols at the annual Chnstmas assembly The ofhctrs elected by the gIrls are presIdent, Dorrme Nnbet secretary Enld Ohver lIbrarIan oan Ohlund accompamst Vlfglhla Grant and executwe commIttee Fern Farsted Barbara I-IIclcs and ane Ohlund Girls' Glee Club FIRST Row, LEFT TO RIGHT! Heal, Logan, Cross. Hitler. Nisbfr. Oliver, Lopez SECOND Row: jalm- son. Tlvompson. L - Pzerre Cohan Callag he Panages Olvlund lVl7lf716y THIRD Row .Sawyer D johnson P ofmxon Gre nouglv Tonnstna' folher Keyes FOURTH Row Fecmy fm lram Kath Hop lzmy Pegg Sprmg OI Ink ad D CLUB The D Club 18 composed of letter wmners IH athlencs Its purpose Is snmulatmg an Interest In sports and promotmg school spII'It ThIs has been accomphshed bv sponsormg dances award days and bv Its bIg event of the year the rousmg annual D Club Show The club held lfS meetmgs under the supervIsIon of Mr TIbbetts, and IIS ofhcers for the vear are Douglas Feyler presIdent, aclc Feehan vIce PFCSI dent MerrIll Wlnslow, treasurer Betty Klng, secre tary Ruth Thurlow, Damel RICE and Robert Adatr commIttee members D Club Officers LEFT T0 RIGHT Mer T1 Il :nylon Robert fldazr Ruth Thurlon Damel R16 Betty lung Iac Feefmn Douglas Feyler L1 Q . I ' 7- . , 3 I If . ' , 1 . L, 1 V - - v . . . , . . . , I A ' , ' - Il Il . ' ' te av -A 1 V' ' ' ' 1 . . . ' , , . . . , Q E' V j 4 . f . ' Q i ' ' ' A . y v. 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If. . le . y ,,, , Llbrary SEATED A nn Burg: STANDING Mant An LI' 15011 eau Campbell Rullv Moultorz Consu elo Von Srhezd DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramauc Club 15 st1ll able to boast the largest memberslnp of any Club 1n Deermg Under the drrectton of Mlss Hueston and Mxss Crocker, the rence nd enjoyment Annually the club presents a school play on Thanksgnvxng Day thxs year they produced the comedy hrt, Ever Sxnce Eve Throughout the school year numerous assembhes and entertaxnments are glven The officers for thls year are Rrchard Meserve, pres1dent, Wllma Cushman, v1ce presxdent, Marcla Slroxs, secretary, and Jean Harvey, treasurer LIBRARY Our l1brary under the management of Mxss Gower, has served another year as a source of mfor mat1on and recreanon As 1n former years xt has been ln charge of student hbrarlans durmg some of the mornmg penods and from one oclock to two oclock mn the afternoon The l1brary has served as a center for the armed many boys have been able to find the answers to then quest1ons concermng the Army, Navy, or Marlnes Drcmahc Club Oficers LEFT TO RIGHT Mar rm Szrozs Wzlma Cusfv man Rzcfzard Meserve jean Harvey r . I ' , 5 . 4 . I I , . 1 - 7 h club has much to olfer students in dramatic exper- Service Pamphlets and 5391081195 this Year- Hehe I ' ff ' .77 . ' , JUNIOR RED CROSS The Tumor Red Cross IS the only cluh to whlch every pupIl In hIgh school may helong It lS a servlce club and such orgamzatlons as the ChIldren s Homes and Army and Navy hospItals have receIved Its help The members have made g1fIS for SCFVICC men The enrollment was late gettmg started thxs year, hut wIth the assIstance of MISS Hall II soon proved to he well on IIS way The ofhcers are as fol lows presIdent Eleanor MCGllllCUddy VlCCPl'8Q1dBI'lI, Adnennc Frothmgham, secretary Arlene Thompsen treasurer D3Vld Thurrell Officers Club FRONT Row LEFT T0 RIGHT IVoad C ady Gallant 1NIsbe! Card Garsoe l'l1CK6dgll6 Per ry Carl! Thorne SEcoNn Row Mun son Cleaver vlmsou Mccab Br gp' Inn 5 TI-IIRD Row flwmp ron Gmgrar Huxton Merrzll Kearney San yer IH ham SCI76ld Cofher Conley MCFdTld11d lfVoodWel1 Jumor Red Cross Officers LEFT T0 RIGHT lla' Ht um I70f!71lILl7dHl Da If: min I flrlcn om lit mor wp f llllflltllflly OFFICERS CLUB Last year th boy and Qlfl cadet oHTcers comhmed to form the Ofhcers Cluh ThIs year tllell' second they haxe enjoyed a successful year yshIch Included guests Wlth the success the club has had lf 18 ex pected to contmue for many years ThIs years ofhcers of the cluh are Edward Gmgrass, presldent Rov Gallant, VICC presIdent, Mary Carll honorary VICC presIdent, udson MerrIll secretary Beverly lVlcKeague, treasurer X-. Ra' Tl 'l . . U N Il? suv. L 'L Mr- va- g L . . . , ' 1 s t L' ' , ' N V C V ' s S ' Q . - I ' T , ' . . . . . . . N . 7 , ' ' - G ' 3 a hanquet. to which hoys from the armed forces were - ,. . , a - ' . ' Q' ' . Q 'I'- ' 7 , I V . 3 I , l . ' 1 ' , ' - J ' 7 ' , I . f . 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V o P1 Boy Cadets FIRST Row LEFT T0 RIGI-IT: Willard Nisbet Andrew Card Fred Wrxglrt Sylvester Huy on Secorrn Row N or man Kearney Wxllxam Mann Edward Gxngras Albert Wxlxon Arthur Stevens GIRL CADETS The Gul Cadet Corps, orgamzed In February, 1940 the first of IIS lcmd In th1s sectxon of the coun try, has an enrollment of nearly two hundred twenty g1rls These g1rls, who dull under the leaderslnp of theIr major, Beverly Garsoe twlce a week learn the fundamentals of m1l1tary lIfe As well as addmg color to local parades these gIrls serve as waltresses and usherettes at school soc1al funcnons The COmmlSS1OHCd ofhcers Jomed the boys BOY CADETS ThIs year more than any other year the bovs In Deermg HIghs cadet orgamzatmn are learmng the basIc prIncIples of m1l1tary lIfe whxch wIll prepare them for the new field of trammg they w1ll soon enter About one hundred and seventy hve boys meet every Tuesday and Thursday mornmg under the dIrectIon of Mr ohn Langzetel They partlcxpated In the ArmIst1ce Day parade Memor1al Day parade and the annual Cadet Dull and Ball at whIch Capt Robert Haney s company won first prxze as the best company Girl Cadets FIRST Row LEFT TO RIGHT Munson Saw er Tm ham M c Keague Garsoe Cl ave: Perry Mrfarlarze Iolm :on SECOND Row Innes Brxggs Von Srhexd Carll NdP0lIfd!l0 Fur buh Nxslwet Conley Brume Woodwell . I l 1 , . , , , , . , 5 , I . . . , . . . , .... . - I - A l I . J ' D - - , , . - n v 7 , ' I I 9 ' this year to form a joint Ofhcers' Club. , .,.. an . ,,-,-..,-,, Y, Y ,, MR I I , ' y . le . - , , f , . ' . I . . . ' I 1 Mg , Senior Class Play EVERY FAMILY HAS ONE Penelope Reardon .Marcia Reardon Marcia Slrois Florence Adair Laura Reardon VVarry Reardon Emily Smaha Richard Edes Mrx james Parker James Parker Elizabeth Wiqgm Willard Nisbet Jr Pssze Sherwin ParLer Consuelo Von Scheicl Robert White Reginald Reardon Lily Reardon Richard Sklllen Saralyn Phillips Nana Reardon Todd Galloway Alice West Robert Blake C elo Von Scheid Saraiyn Ph ll ps Second Row Robe t Blake Robert Wh te R ha cl Skillen Richard Edes Willard Nisbet Jr o If Il ... 1 ' 7. . T Front Row. Left to Riglvr: Marcia Siroie,.Alice West, Florence Adair, Elizabeth Wiggin, Emily Smaha, onsu , 1 1 : r , i , ic r ' , ' , ' ' , . MISS DEERING His Honor, THE MAYOR JEAN HARVEY MERRILL WINSLOW Left to Rxgbt James Lynch Campaign Manager for Donald Payne Gordon Haskell Merrill Winslow Robert Adaxr Damel Rxce John Roma AMETHYST Edztor m Clone WILLIAM Doocs 4v orzatt Fdzturv LAWRENCE- BRADLEY DONALD PAYNF .Senior U ntrup Fdzlor Consuelo Von Scheld Senior Pxclzzre I'c1'1 ors Marxlyn Mlleson Mary McAfee Photo Edztor Henry Cutler flctnxlzes Edzlor Florence Sawyer Club Edxtors Florence Munson Marcla Slroxs Sports Edxlorv Dorothy Boulos Damel Rxce Fdztorzal Sta Mant Anderson Robert Blake Arlene Aclrlenne Frothlngham anet Hobbs Frances Kldcler Anita Kxttleson Elalne Nlaluoney Helen Morgan Eleanor McG1ll1cucldy Marxanna Mc Laughlln Robert Ntsbet Murlel Polley Shirley Ross Glorla Slullmgs Shlrley Smxth acl: Tracy Allce West fzrrzclatlon Managers Wxlma Cushman Ruth Moulton fmnlatzun Sfa Florence Adalr Marlt Anderson eannette Andrew ean Berry ane Calclerwood ean Campbell Betty Colller Dorothy Collms osephlne Cony Slnrley Corthell Carolyn Cushman Nancy Edgerton Constance Emery Elleen Feeney Nancy Fltzgerald Allce Fonseca Holly Frost Murxel Gee Dorothy Grant Carolyn Grey Eleanor , ,r ' ' , ' , ' 2 fl i , , . . 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Y J 7 W , ff: , 7 . , J ,J A ,J 4 , J g , b , , ,I 7 7 . 7 STAFF Hansen Nlna Ingarglola Nathalle ohnson Plullls Keatlng Betty Kragelund Cella Lalt Betty Me laugh Doreen Nlsbet Betty Payne Lenore Reuben Mary Ellen Sprung Marlorle Weeks Mary Wlmlt more Barbara Whitney Arlanna Wlllttemore Photography Editors udson Merrlll Wlllard Nxsbet r Photography Staff Charles Foss Beverly Garsoe E Dewey Graham Robert Graham Harry Harmon Lloyd Holmes Wxllxam Kern Kenneth Mrtchell Florence Sawyer ack Sluhnskn Allce West rt Sta Edmond Beaulleu Mary Buntmg Rxchard Hanley eanne Hlrsch Sylvester Huston Rolland Whltney Typxng Staff Murlel Borst Phyllls Kenlston Betty Kmg Geraldme MacDerma1d AllS3 MacDonald Ellnor McFarlane Florence Munson Carol Norton Thelma Scott Glorla Sklllmgs Emlly Smaha Helen Stover Ruth Thurlow Advertising Manager Carolyn Grey Advertzsmg Sta eannette Andrew Marte Crawford Betty Jean Curtxs Sara Flnkleman Phlllls Keatlng Norman Lovejoy Rodney Moore Prlscllla Norrxs Valerle Parkxn Donald Sprlng Andrew Thomas fl' , . . y . 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'41 -'41 -4 6 '41 Yi '14 LZ '4s- -41 -41 -41 '41 E?'L-Fl2'L-E?'L-lXl2'1-EZ I:,?'Z-nE lXl2'L-ElIXl?'Z1 5213 i NORTHIE STJERN UNIVERSITY fi URNIX 2, 1 lc-lf-,xr 'flyer College o Lzberal Arts of college subjects serving 1s 1 l'.Olll'1d1IlOfl For the under socnl relations and technIc1l 1chIevement The purpose of students a lIber1l and cultur1l educ1tion 1nd 1 voc1tIonal to enter some specific type of useful employment ADRIITS MEN AND WOMFN Offers 1 bro1d program standing of modern culture this progr1m is to give the competence which Hts them College o Business Admmzstratzon Offers a college program with broad and thorough tr1Ining m the principles of business with specialization In Accounting Industrnl Administration or M1rlcetIng and Advertising Instruction is through lectures solution of business problems cl1ss dis cussxons, motion pictures, and t1lks by business men ADMITS MEN AND WONIEN College o Engmeerzng Provides complete college programs In Engineering with professIon1l courses In the fields of Civil Mechanical Cwith Aeronautical option, Electrical Chem1c1l 1nd Indus trial Engineering General engineering courses are pursued during the freshmam year thus the student need not make a fin1l decision as to the branch of engineering in which ADMITS MEN AND WoxIEN Co operatwe Plan The Co oper1tIve Plan which rs axallable to uppercl1ssmen both men 1nd women in all courses provides for a combIn1tIon of practical Industrnl experience with cl1ssroom instruction Under this plan the students are 1ble to e1rn 1 portion of their school expenses as well as to make business contacts which prove v1lu1ble In l1ter ye1rs Your Guzrlarzce O ner A Friendly Career Counselor Degrees Awarded Bachelor of Arts B1chelor of Science Pie 1ItiI'1rf1I PIL Dtllml, and Plc Icgrl PIOQIKIIIIJ Atmlnlflc FOR CATALOG NIAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCF NORTHFASTERN UNIVERSITY DIRFCTOR o ADMISSIONS BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS Please send me a c1t1log of the lj College of Liberal Arts Pre Medical Progiun lj College of Business Admmistrltion C1 Pre Dental Progmm lj College of Engineerirg U Pre Legal Progr1m Name Address H 321 Elri lX1ll1l lj'!lilFllE'iuE'2-uplllil El C-'Ll sy 43:31 Q-A Q 'Fi 'X IS 31 X Ll fi. 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I I I, I . . . . - . . . - .. -41 -41 25' -41 '41 ,'i.,',,F2'4f L7 '41 -41 '41 --1 rTllEllE EZElEiElEZQlElEZEl DAY'S JEWELRY STORES . . . Credit Jewelers . . . Opticians 489 Congress Street PORTLAND NIAINE Spring's Parking Stations CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT 148 Park Street - 187 High Street 29 Preble Street TYDOL GASOLINE VEEDOL MOTOR OIL PORTLAND MAINE CHARLES E ALLEY Watcbmaker 647 Forest Avenue PORTLAND MAINE GEORGE J ROY SERVICE QUALITY SHOE REPAIRING Shoes Rubbers 480 Stevens Ave Dial 4 1612 BOWL FOR HEALTH AND RECREATION Congress Square Alleys ROGER SMALL Ev ERET1' BEAN 28 Forest Ave Portland, Me WINSHIP PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE I N Horne Prop 474 Stevens Ave Portland, Me Tel 2 2521 CHRIS CRAFT OLD TOWN RUNBOATS BOATS md CANOES UTILITY BOATS JOHNSON CRUISERS OUTBOARD MOTORS ALBERT G FROST 26 Forest Avenue PORTLAND MAINE Service Statlon Tel 3 3920 Portland Yicllt Club Wlmarf Remember Insurance IS more than F H MACOMBER 471 Stevens Ave Phone 2 5561 Fl ?E? E252 E23 E?S? E?E?E?Eln' 7 . . . , . . . , . O - I . . , , . , Protection-It s paid-up peace of mind . l l . 7 ,, 41 '41 '41 'Zu 'Z-1 1'-7, P2 'ii '41 -1 '41 ' Fl 2 Q25 'Z E F1 Z 1323 E 1q Complxrnents BACI-IELDER S DRUG STORE Rosemont HAY 86 PEABODY Portland Maine Complmzents 0 M F Bravdon Palnt Co Pamtmg Materlals Wall Paper JANITOR SUPPLIES 47 Exchange Street THE HARRIS CO SHIP CI-IANDLERS 188 Commercial Street PORTI ANID MAINE Dlal 4 0093 tc Ipectosf MaeC tlRa1rocl Blake 86 Hendrickson WATCHMAKERS and JEWELER5 al ty IV tc er el OPPOSITE EMPIRE THEATRE 75 OAK ST Lerner Bldg Portland M tchmlcsf hyy s W Complxments of Hunnewell Truckmg, Inc L3 -Z'VE,lEl El E 'E Clufford J Murphy Co STOCKS ancl BONDS 176 Mlddle Street COMP! IMENTS Of fE iS? E? H232 ' of . . . . , za . . 9 4 Wa h ns r or in en ra Al a . . . . Qu i ' work on a lv and fan' ry . . , e. Wa a er or t irt ears vith the late Edward S. aite, Jeweler o I I . -L'n- nf nf :V nf- gl ng--lL ni- ni- nga lf'- STEP BY STEP Ir requrres 42 separate operanons by careful experlenced craftsmen to roduce a fine screen Halftone Our Craftsmen Know Ever Ste P Y Engramery for the Amethyst 12 Monument Square Portland, Marne EZ: rN1 E EllX1lL' -1 I3 'in !Xl IX1 Fl?'LuE?'LiEl'Lu PORTLAND EN GRAVIN G CO. 32323232323 S2 3232323232 ATTENTION ' DEERING' You rll find that tlns relxable old store keeps step rh y utlm n prov1cl ng beauuful new Jewelry f rs Dee ng patrons x l1o are numbered bs I t e hund eds muu lI CARTER BROTHERS CO 521 CONGRESS ST MAINE S LARGEST CIRCULATED N E W S P A P E R S PORTLAND PRESS HERALD PORTLAND EVENING EXPRESS PORTLAND SUNDAY TELEGRAM FOX 86 GINN INC' BllllngtOnS Inc MOTOR EXPRESS LINES PHILCAS SI R It r AND GAs Ar I I lANc 1 s LONG DISTANCE MOVING 189 Brlghton Ave Portland Me 551 Commercial St Phone 7 3141 Telephone 3 6489 ECONOMY MARKET A RED AND WHITE STORE Brighton Ave. Pharmacy MEATS FRUITS GROCERIES VEGETABI ES BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS Walter H Tllnlnetts. Prop I-IOME MADE ICE CREAM Portlancl, Malne ZS E E E i EZEZE E E lll I?l Y -1- -ig -2- -in 'il -in -in -2 - 21 I 21 41 . . 5 Q W. . . I, lg, 1 wi 0 i . i . . N R AM or i ri . v I' , E X. ' 1 , X I H Y. -v, ,Y P r ' l 4' if f . . 1 5 J' Q . , , . 1 , I V f' Q ,, - ., , . . E'?F1?E?E?E?E?Fl rX1?Fl?S?E?F12 Cunzpfzmcnts 0 Moulton S Garage Inc We call for 'md deliver your 623 F t A prescmprnon 1t no extra charge ores ve P ORTIAND MAINL ohn M Stevens Phone 2 3759 Compliments of FRESH SILKS Always the Best m NELSON W DYER Hosiery Lmgerle ind Socks E M CUMMINGS Br My 4 DEVONSHIRE STREET 517 Smvens Avenue Dnl 4 1279 Dlal 2 0384 om lzments 0 Cc IIPIIHIUIU' f SUHWQLJU1 Situdllo A Frnend V607 Corner of Ple.ls'1nt fund Forest Ave Dllll 3014-6 JACKSON WHITE STUDIO P H o T o G R A P H s ZHZEIZNZQZSZFZ EXEZNZFZNXE 'An , 41 '41 'Au Au '41 7311941 754- 94- 94- 94- , C , . 1 . 4 J . J . . . , . . . , 1 CLEANSER ' ' ' ' ' . - - . C' lb ll A ' 0 0 O . , ' 1 1 ' . ' - f I -417 -1 'Auf 'Ani'-1 -1 -1' 'L 'iulfiq 'iqrfig in- Q?L1E ljlSlElQlISL'4fE E E ElEl AMETHYST APPRECIATION ThIs years AMETHYST has been prmted and pubhshed durmg the most trymg tImes In whlch the Deermg Hlgh School AMETHYST has ever been Issued Wlaetlaer there wrll be a book next year IS somethxng only txme wIll tell The VHYIOUS staffs, thIs year, have done thexr best to glVC Deermg a book that wIll be cherlshed forever APPYCCIHIIOH and Il13I1lCS HYC dll? Ill? f0ll0WlI'lg pOffl2lI'lCl f'.ll'I'l'lS and l'Jl1S1f16SSI'nC11 IOI' XE-llLlHl7lC WOflC In Plll7l1Sl'lII1g flllS book To the FOREST CITY PRINTING CONIPANX prmters of thIs years book for a grand job of prmtmg and espemally to WAI TER I-IARMON for hIs adwte and understandmg To th PORTLAND ENGRAVINF COMPANX cngravers for thIs years AMETHYST and JOHN MARSHALL for co operatIon and aduce on takmg candId shots group PICIUFES and actIoI photographs To the GANNETT PUBLISHING COMPANX for the use of many of theIr photographs sport and cIty scenes photos To GARDNER ROBERTS for hIs co operanon, panence and fnendlmess In takmg group PICILIFCS To all our 1943 advertIsers Extra thanks and apprecIatIon go to amts Buntmg, former Deerlng facultv member, who spent a great deal of tune before entermg the servxce of l'llS country lil December In advIsIng the present eClItors on a full year s work The followxng teachers C0llCCtlVely took OWCF ITIS POSIUOII VVIICII llc left OI'Cl1ldS to lVlIss ISABEIII PEASE who was the general fuulty adIIseI MISS MYRA DOIIEX who took Iharge of Iollectmg senIor graduauon pIctures MISS IIIORENCE ENSEIN who adxxsed thr 'ldVf'YIlSll1g and Cll'CLll'lIl0l1 staffs In conductmg thelr campalgns MISS WINNIBEI GOWER who checked and corrected all lIterary work MISS NELLIE DEARBORN who superwsed the typmg stafI MIIARD EMANUEI SON who became hnancral adwser RAI PH YOUNG who took care of all money transactlons as H1 past years Then to the followxng students I am most Indebtecl for thelr wxllmg donatIons tIIne and talent To LAXVRENLI- BRADIF1 and DONAID PAY Nl- assotnte eclltors who formed an executxve board to dISCllSS all matters XVIfl'l and who Intl myself deslgned the book To WILMA CUSHMAN and RUTH lVlouI1oN who managed the cIrculatIon staff whrcn sold over seven hundred books a tota much hIgher than any pIevIous year To CAROIYN GREX a jumor who headed a sInall but CHICIEITI adverusmg staff composed mostly of underclassmen ThIs taff gathered more adxertrsements than any before and were the backbone In Iliaklng fl'lIS book 'IS Qufccssflll t 5 To DONALD SPRING who gathered the most advemsements and recewed a free AMETHYST HIS 'I ffsult To MARILXN MII ESON and IVIARY MARTHA lVlcAI'EF who performed the thankless task of rollecnng and arranglng senIor pIctures To CONSUEIO VON SCHEID who superuscd the scnxor I4rItc ups To MARCIA SIRoIs FI onnscr: SAWXFR ana I'IORl-NCE MUNSON who headed the staff for Ilub and actmty WYIIC ups Speclal thanks to the latter for d0ll'lfl all prmtmg of notIres and bulletms To WIIIARIJ NISBET who toak charge of all pIctures taken by student photographers another thankless task To HENRY CUTLER ROBERT BLAKE and ROBERT NISBET who supervlsed the photo graphlng of groups superlatIves and outstandmg classmen To EDMUND BEAULIEU and RICHARD HANI EY who managed the art work of the book To all the members of the typmg staff uho performed efhcIent and speedy seruce To all other members of the staffs edltorlal photography, art cIrculatIon, advertrsxng an typmg To all of IllCb8 1I1d1VlClUalS I Say, Thanks Bhd COI'lgl'3fL1laIl0I'lS WILLIAM H DODGE Editor In Cfnef EZEZEZEL ElElE E? 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