Portland High School - Totem Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1936

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD Front Raw: Priscilla Bickford, Secretaryg Nancy Hall, Ruth Jillson, Mary Burke, Myra Whitney. Bark Row: Nino 'Giampetruzzi, Treasurerg Fred Dambrie, Presiclentg Stewart Grimmer, Stanwood Anderson, Vice-Presidentg Archie Bobryk, Thomas McGrath, Patsy Colello. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE organizations, but the members themselves do not complain. They feel that they receive far more than they give. Cooperating in these informal groups, students are brought closely together and friendships are formed that would never have resulted from mere classroom attendance. It is through music, also, that many in- dividuals receive recognition that would not come to them in any other way. Music has a place on nearly every program of such organizations as the Classical Forum, German, and French clubs. Students talented in music are constantly be- ing called upon to supply solos or instrumental selections. As a result, they find themselves lifted out of the crowd and numbered among the outstanding pupils of the school. Many of us regret our inability to play an instrument or appear as a soloist, but music has something to offer the untalented many as well as the talented few. Nearly everybody 'likes to sing and does sing in some fashion, if only to express his feelings. There is always a wave of enthusiasm at an assembly when the whole school joins in singing Wearers of the Blue or is led in the singing of some popular melody. We also are familiar with the melodies of several classical or semi-classical compositions. To hear these selections that have stood the test of time sung by two thousand voices would certainly be something to look forward top to have a part in the singing, would be an experience to cherish long after we have graduated from Portland High and are remembering Auld Lang Syne. E171

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SENIOR ROOM CHAIRMEN Front Raw: Wfilliam J. Conroy, Mary Murray, Mindella Silverman, Priscilla Bickford, Jeanette Weiss. Bark Row: Victor Osterlund, Fred Damhrie, Maurice True, VVilliam E. Fuller, Thomas McGrath, Edward Jackson, Jr. PRESlDENT'S MESSAGE As members of the class of 1936 look back over their four years at Portland High School, they Hnd that many of their richest experiences have come through participation in extra-curricular activities. Some have specialized in only one of the many activities offeredg others have taken part in three or four. Among the organizations that offer prohtable pleasure to large numbers of students are the musical groups: the glee clubs, the orchestra, and the band. How large a part music plays in the school life might better be realized if all our music were suddenly snatched away from us. Imagine a school dance without song, or a gradua- tion without choruses and solos. How much would be lost from our assemblies if We could not enter the hall to the stirring notes of band or orchestra! For the past two years the glee clubs under the direction of Miss Chase have presented a Christmas pageant, This has won such high praise that it is now accepted as an an- nual feature on the school program. With simple dignity the Christmas story is told through reading and tableaux, but it would lose much of its effectiveness were it not for the singing parts and the Carols of the chorus. Probably we do not fully realize how much the school owes to these musical E153



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Stanley Sigel Rheta Sacknoff Edward Everett Myra Whitney GRADU ATION PROGRAM MUSIC Cl?Ui1'1716!11, FRED JOSEPH IJAMBRIE Overture- Light Cavalryn Entrance March Entrance of Class of 1936 Chorus- America the Beautiful CLASS OF 1936 AND ORCHESTRA Invocation Scripture Reading-Psalm 98 JEROME ELIOT ROSEN Sacred Chorus- Praise Ye the Fathern Salutatory- Musicians, but Men RHETA LOUISE SACKNOFF Chorus- Serenade CLASS OF 1936 AND ORCHES'1'RA Reading- A Song for St. Cecilia's Day ' ROBERT MAXWELL PENNELL, JR. Suppe Gounod Shubert john Dryden E181

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