Portland High School - Totem Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1950

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Nhinu I lily l'r1urmpi 1 1 Q Dedzmtlau Thls the 1950 Totem, IS reverently dedicated to the memory of Robert A Tanner a member of the Portland Hugh School faculty and head baseball coach from 1947 untll hrs death une 4 1949 It IS hoped that rn a small way thls trxbute may help those who loved htm h1s family hrs frlends hns assoclates ln Portland Hugh School Durmg hrs brnef three years here Bob chd more for the school than many others accomphsh 1n a long l1fet1me of servlce He gave freely of h1mself and h1s athleuc abnhty as he worked as teacher and coach Robert Tanner was a patrlot who served hls country 1n the Second World War and who was ccntmumg to serve hls country as a captam m the Natlonal Guard at the txme of hls death Death deprned us of Bob s valuable servxces but xt can not deprlve us of the memorles that we thtrxsh of our assoclatxon wlth thls consclentlous teacher this true gentleman and thrs staunch frtend L3 7 0 Rohm-rt .X. 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Y I U I, Y C H 7 V . r 1 , , Q ' 2 zfflc Uzrec Tlme tlde and the Portland High School office staff walt for no man' And what IS more pertinent to Portland s student body they walt for no recalcitrant student elther But as being punctual IS an extremely lmportant part of l1fe ln the great busmess world which l1es beyond the hlgh school education the patient efforts of Mlss Mary Conroy Mrs Martha Cum mxngs and Mtss oanne M Poulxot should recelve the hxghest of praise Without them lf would be far too easy to forget the xmportance of prompt ness ln obtaxnmg and keeping a job The students who beneflt so much by the work of thls capable staff of workers come to school only untll one o clock But ln performing the many clerxcal duties requlred of the largest high school ln Maine our offlce staff labors long pannstaklng hours We marvel that so many tasks such as com pxllng records of all PHS students workmg on schedules checking attend ance records and handling the schools correspondence can be Clone so efhclently by only three people In addition they always find tlme to take care of the extra work heaped upon them by the habitually tardy student In recognmon of their many efforts for PHS the 1950 Totem salutes our genial helpful office staff E131 If ' If 1 1 ' . . , . 1 1 J- 1 ' ' , J - , - . , . . 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' - 1 1 , . 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FAR1 GREIN Class Irendenl March M3gHlfTCEHI McConne1e Overture Hungarian Comedy Kela Bela PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOI ORCHESTRA Clmton VV Graffam r Conductor Entrance March War March of the Prrests Mendelssohn ENTRANCE OF THE CLASS OF 1950 Devouonal Excrclses The devotxonal numbers wnll be glven without announcement The audi ence I5 requested to refram from applause durmg this part of the program Invocatlon REVEREND PAUL WEST Scrlpture Readmg Lrtany of Pralse ARNOLD EARL GREEN Anthem Te Deum Kotzsclvmar CLASS OF 1950 Emlly E Chase Conductor Lois Ann Dlckson 50 and Eleanor Pearl Lowe 51 Accornpamsts Readlng Marne Moods ANNA MARIE DEXTER f2 Newcomb Program Clarxnet Solo- Fantasna and Rondo 'C' Webber MELVIN SAMUFI LERMAN oalutatorzan Essay A et of Memory fl jet o memory tim! makes glad the sun GORDON MARSHALL COTE Chorus Greetlng to Spring CLASS OP 1950 Vocal Solo- XXISSI d Arte XZISSI cl Amore from Tosca GIORIA ANN TEVAN Essay Once 1n a Golden Hour Strausr Puccznz I marL only the hours that sfnne DOROTHY MARY ORDAN V1Ol1n Solo- Adoratlon Borowskz SIDNEY ULIAN CROINSBERG Essay Beyond Tomorrows Mystic Gates This zs the year that or you nam Beyond tomorrows myflzc gates Lois ANN DICKSON Valedrctorxan Chorus Battle Hymn of the Republlc Arr by Duncan Words by Julia Ward Howe CI ASS OF 1950 AND PORTLAND HIGH ScHOO1 ORCHESTRA CONFERRING OF DIPLOMAS AWARDING OI- MEDALS AND PRIZES School Song The Blue and Whlte Lxbby LUCIEN P LIBBY Accompami Exlt March Coronatlon March Meverbeer PORTLAND HIFH SCHOOL ORc HFSTRA L23l . 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H.,,w9,it . , A 1 1,11 Curt Hlmilu Trvrul V Best Athlete Roland MacMillan Albert Grassl Rxchard Lucas Nunzl Mancmn John Manclm Rxchard ordan Best une Sanson Kathleen D Amlco Patrxcxa Burns Martha Knight Rita Mahoney Pearl Chase ylvla Caron Patrncla Burns oan Masalm Corinne Flaherty Dancer Louls Brown Robert Rowe Matthew Colello Robert Stone ohn Kearns Seumr Superlatzzws Most Popular NUHZI Mancmx Arnold Green Albert Grassl ames Connors Rlchard Lucas Peter Plzzo Bernadette Vxgue Kathryn Kenney Cormne Flaherty Patrxcla Burns Patrlcla Small Most Lnkely to Succeed Lois Dlclcson Patrlcla Small Rose Valente Corinne Flaherty Judith Venner Gordon Cote Arnold Green Melvm Lerman Rlchard Devost oseph Nelson E241 Senmr Supcrlafzvcs Most Valuable Lois Dickson Patricia Small Corlnne Flaherty Suzanne Hlggll1S Rose Valente Judy Venner Arnold Green Gordon Cote Melvm Lerman Edwm Noyes ohn Amato cseph Costello Rxchard ordan Best Looking Ronald Perry ohn ones Richard Lucas Otis Fogg Rlchard Berry Kathryn Kenney Bernadette Vlgue Rosalxe Kaserman Katherine Conley Margaret Haskell Marjorie Rlchardson f25 Best Dressed Bernadette Vxgue Suzanne Hlggms Margaret Haskell Rose Valente Cormne Flaherty Anita MCHRFIO Most Arnold Rosario Roland MacMillan Sam Blexer Melvm Lerman Gordon Cote Peter Plzzo ohn ones Najeeh Lotfey Sidney Cronsherg Robert Rowe Ons Fogg Witty Judy Venner Patrlcla Burns Patricia Kenlston oan Masalxn Rowena Sellxck Ethel O Reilly Kathryn Kenney Katherine Langella Sylvia Punsky Corinne Flaherty A In nl r Scalar Must the tldes of llfe always change? As the members of the class of 1950 were gomg through perhaps one of the most xmportant phases of the1r Ines, of growrng and be commg cognlzant or the world and ICS peo ples 1 desperate sea of confuslon enveloped thenr existence However, as they prepared themselxes to enter upon the threshold of hlgher learnmg the txdes became calmer as peace prexaxled throughout the world I 1946 to the shores of Portland High School were horne the yearhngs who at that tlme were nothmg but rrpples 1n a masslve tlde of events Then as txme passed and the second lap of the1r educauon unfolded 1IS6lf they became accustomed to therr new Blue Home and took an actxve part 1n the hulld mg and nmprovrng of those beloved halls Durmg the thlrd year of thexr hugh school N Ili IX r rn r r L Stun ml :K all Xlulll HIL LL Hx ml E263 Q . 7 , , 1 1 ' ' . n rr - as - ' zz as ' ' ' .X' :nhl firm-n Sm- :fr FIM- l'v'vsi4I'1wI. .'HX H SIQYI' ROHM I'll.XI LHCX .S'rufr'rl- X:-je-In Inrtfq. 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' ' ' . 1- f 60155 days thelr leadershxp teamwork and :leter mlnatlon to reach greater helghts truly proved to thexr fellow classmates and to the cmzens of the cxtv by the sea that thls class was perhaps one of the most PfOmlSlDg to ever wall: the corrldors ol the Cumber land Axenue schoolhouse Nom the class of 1950 has reached the hnale Oxer 300 mem hers are gomg heyond the Horxzon to take thexr place ln our world a world of peace but also of great uncertamty They are gomg to become the leaders and farthful cltxzens of our natlon and the earth for thls lass of the half century has accepted the chal lenge of the tlmes to build for themselves and for all manlclnd a world in which the tides, wlth Gods help, can remaln tranqull, always Nl-NIUR CI XXX Ol-l'ICI'RS 11 un SLM lrx a Xlli PX I I I V: lm l - ' ' rv - v 91 - Y . . f 1 . U . ,. K V Q . . , . . ,llnlith ,Xu Yr cr. - -tr -Q tifmlfnx fmt: xln 11: uhm Hellmvlrttr- Yium-. tra-:nur Nlif ll l'IXl'lCl l'IYl'I H1 . 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ALLEN MARILYN Transferred from Scarborough Hugh School 1948 Glee Club 3 Assembly Committee 3 Cadets 3 4 Captam 4 A good cook makes a good wife-so Dick believes AMATO J OI-IN Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 4 Track 3 Class1calForuml 2 olun ohn was never afrand to tackle-except Miss Sturgxss English AMBROSE BRUCE Glee Club3 Tennlsl 2 3 4 Skung 2 3 Pres1dent4 The man wlth the racket ln his hand that IS AMERGIAN MARY ALICE Seat Room Chairman 3 Portland Hugh Schools loss wall b the world s gain ANDERSON MURIEL The gal with the smllmg face AUSTIN ETHEL MARIE A pleasant smnle and a personalnty thats tops label smcere Ethel AYERS ROBERT L Assembly Commnttee 4 Semor Class Play 4 Seat Room Chairman 1 Rmg Committee 3 Tall Robert and hls bug efforts ln assemblies will long be remembered BABCOCK BEVERLENE Basketball I 2 3 Tenms 2 Bowlmg 2 Badminton 2 3 Beverlene s silence xs surpassed only by her frlendlmess BADGER JOAN Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Must you hnde behxnd those bars ln the cafeteria? BAKIEWICZ EDWARD Transferred from Cheverus Hugh School An outstandmg sportsman xn every respect BASTON JOAN Glee Club 3 Le Lercle Francais 4 Badmnnton 4 The door of success wall swung open for this treasure of P H S BEAULIEU DORIS GLORIA A most lovable lrttle lady E281 s ' A n , . J . , J . , .. . D Y K . y 3 . e Q t. q Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Tennis lg Cadets 3, Captain 4. , . . 5 , Z . 3 . 9 , , 9 ' 9 ' s ' , . 3 Q y n- I D -...Q , X ' V 1 ft 4 5, Q V ' 1 ' I Q BE-il WIIER LOLISL Glee Club 3 Hz Izgblr Cxrculatlng Staff 4 Basketball 7 Tennis 3 Assembly Commxttee 4 Stamp Club 3 unror Red Cross Councnl 4 Majorette substl tute W ashxngton flub 4 Softball 3' Badminton 4 Skung 4 Wrth a smxle as pretty as tney ome she llghtens up any classroom BLLLIN O -KNTHON X Track 7 3 4 Seatroom fhalrman XX!l'llZ there he goes one or Nlr Corey s best BEREN SON D AS ID Orchestra 1 3 TOTENI 4 HI1l,gl7fY 4 Le Cercle Francans 2 Cadets 3 Captam 4 A mighty plllar of the Cadet forps BERRY RIC HARD ALAN '- Band Warrant Ofhccr 3 Football at Deering Basketball at Deering Cadets 3 Lt Colonel 4 Christmas Play 4 Transferred from Deermg Hrgh School An outstandmg hgure of PHS all 6 feet plus BLEIER S ANI n I 7 3 4 Or hestra l 1 lresldtnt 4 Art Club 3 TOTEM 3 fo Fdntor 4 H1 light 3 Co art bdxtor 4 junior C lass Ofhcer lExecut1ve Committee! Assembly 4 Stamp Club 3 Treasurer 4 Classical Forum 2 unlor Red Cross Councnl 3 Vrce Presrdent 4 Seat Room Chairman 3 Cadets 1 7 3 Lieutenant 4 By Lxners 3 4 Senlor Class Advisory Commlttee BLOXSOM JAMEs E 7 ' Old fuzzy has a personalrty that cannot be beaten BOWLES RITA H1 lights 4 Bovslmg 4 Transferred from Girls Hugh School Boston Mass 1947 Rita IS always Interested ln goings on Ollt to Gorham Chip maybe BRIGFS BARBARA ANN Cadets 3 Second Lieutenant 4 Transferred from Whlteheld N H 1949 We wish that we could have had Barbara for four years BROVVY LOUIS J Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Class Executive Board 4 Do I have to get a late slrp Mr Conroy 4-07- BROW V ROBERT Cadetsl 7 3 Ofhcer 4 No smlllng or five hours 6. BRLME 'VIARILYW Pun loung and full of vltallty Marrlyn that rs BRYER DOROTHX Friendly and so well llked by all who know her l29l : - . -' ' : ..g ' g rv . . 1 ' -1 : . f . . I . , . , . . , . , . . A , . ' . .-, . . . . . , , ' . 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BURDWOOD MARILYN LOUISE Rldmg Club 1 Cadets 3 Lieutenant 4 Lovable and likeable loved and lxked by all her friends BURKE ERMAN R Handsome Erman has all the gurls ah mg BURNHAM HARRY EVERETT JR Art Club 3 4 To'rEM 4 Debatmg 4 Stamp Club 1 3 Vxce Presxdent 2 4 umor Red Cross Councll 4 Cadets 1 2 3 Captain 4 Track Drxll uad 2 3 Photography Club Secretary 3 4 Loyal Harry deserves the best for his tlreless cheering at all the games BURNS LILLIAN PATRICIA ee Club 1 2 3 4 Art Club 1 H Llgfris 7 3 Basketball l 2 3 Tennls l 2 3 4 Assembly Committee 2 3 4 Washlngton Club 4 Seat Room Chairman Z Softballl 2 3 4 Bowling 3 Badminton Z 3 4 Rlng Committee 3 Sknng 3 Student Advisory Councll 3 More fun than a Yo Yo-with no strmgs attached CAHILL RAYMOND GENE Class Executive Board 3 4 Ring Committee 3 Ray IS qulet but where would the execut ve board be wlthout him? CARON SYLVIA M Transferred from Old Town Hugh S hool 1948 Basketball 3 4 Swnmmmg 4 Tennis 4 Softball 3 4 Bowlmg Manager 4 Q' Badminton 4 Pre Nursxng 4 Ja CARR MALCOLM D A great asset to Portland m hls four years CASEY DOUGLAS Dxmmutxve Casey but he never strikes out CATERINA ROBERT Track 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Whats Albte got that I can t have fixed? CATIR VICTOR Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Seat Room Chaxrman 4 One act Play 3 Another ln the famous line of Catxr Brothers muslcxans CEREBTE LUCIA ANN Good thmgs ln small packages? Yes' We know Lucla C HAbE PEARL ALMA Basketballl 7 3 Tennsl 7 3 4 Softballl 7 3 Bowling 7 Cad ts Lieutenant Colonel 4 Badminton 1 7 3 One of the great assets to the P H S Girl Cadets 5, 1 E303 . , 1 s - , . , . . ,, Y , - V - , ,Q : 2 ,, ,Q J 4 9 Sq pl 1 v- . . , Gl sf- -,Q ,,,4s s v vl v vi 3 Q r 1 13 2 1 :Q Z Q - 5 - . , I :S ' V 3 I . , v I 1 , 3 ' .4 . Xt ,Q 9 3 ,Q , 9 s. ' - - ' , C , y Boys? Lead me to em! 3' ffikfq 5 Y- t..,.,,. 4 1 .-gg .rig 15' f3'13i:' ! I gl . , , . l y ,Q - , vvvl rss? Z ' - 1. I. , . , 1 . , 1 . . , . . ,-,s 1.-..: ,-,L ' -2 23, - 9 ,-, -t I-X b CHRISTY BARBARA Glee Club 3 Ulef l'n3YbC bllt 50 Vefy nlfe to ICDOW LHUDE ARLENE Swlmmlng 3 Bowling 3 4 What have we here? M m m M m m M m CICCARELLI GUY Baseball 1 2 Football I 2 4 Seat Room Chaxrman 4 A blg boy who has been a bug addition to our school CLARKE ALICE MAE Rndlng Club l Cadets 3 Lieutenant 4 Does this P H S mlss ever mlss the boat' CLARKE LAURA Stamp Club 1 2 Slcatmg 2 Personality pulchrltude-perhaps you want more' COBB BARBARA Cadets 4 Transferred from Lnmestone Hugh School m 1947 To quote the medley soft Always stay sweet as you are I OLELLO 'VIATTHEW Glee Club l Z Basketball l Tumbling 1 Oh boy gurls loolt whos here COLUCL I LORETTA Charm beauty a way with all I t by the way are you busy Friday mgl-rt? LONLEY CATHERINE Oh these red heads' CONNOLLY DOROTHY Transferred from Westbrwk Hugh School ln 1947 Sweet and lllceable to all especially over a bakery counter CONNOLLY JOANNE Swxmmmg 1 7 3 Tennis Z Rldmg Club 1 Petite sweet and vnvacxous thats oanne CONNORS JAMES Football I Z 3 4 Classncal Forum 2 Seat Room Chaxrman 3 See? Football players can have brains too f31 . QA ' ' , Y - , , , 9 .- ' , l -. , 12 sv: - . . , y 1 - ' Y yy - , . Y 5 . Q. H , . ' 31 , - . , . , ,. ,L 5 . , . , , , - - . , , ,nfac... , . . , . V V V Y ' . .-., s ,2- . .. , , , - J . . . , ,,,, , - - v CONTI BETTINA The Mxllnon Dollar Baby from the Flve and Ten Cent Store COOK LAWRENCE Basketball Manager 4 The boy m the front seat with the easy going personallty CORBEAU PAUL Transferred from Cheverus Hugh School nn 1947 Basketball 3 4 You tell them Cabbage you have the head COSTELLO JOSEPH Transferred from Cheverus Hugh School 1949 No fmer fellow than oseph Costello' COTE GORDON M Hx Lrghtx Fashion Editor 4 Debatmg 1 Secretary Z Presndent 3 Vnce Pres: dent 4 Class Ofhcer Senlor Vice President Assembly Committee C Chairman 4 Stamp Club President 3 4 H1 Y Club 3 President 4 Classical Forum 2 umor Red Cross Council Treasurer 4 Washxngton Club Pres: dent 4 Seat Room Chairman 4 Cadets 1 Z 3 Captam 4 Even Mr Walch would tremble at havmg to face Gordon ln a debate' COUGHLIN JAMES Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball l COUSIN S RONALD Transferred from Deering Hrgh School 1947 Cadets 1 2 3 Lleutenant Colonel 4 Ronnie really cuts a sharp figure m hls officer s uniform and ln the corridors oo CRAWFORD JOAN M Gee Club 1 2 3 4 Not the star of Mildred Pxerce but we prefer er CROCKER FRANKLIN Slcung 2 3 4 Classical Forum 1 Z Is lf algebra or the majorettes that have you fascinated? CRONKITE FREDERICK Football JV 2 Swxmmlng 3 4 Flrst last and always Fred IS tops CRONSBERG SIDNEY J Orchestra 1 Concertmaster 2 3 4 Class Executive Board 3 4 Vxce Presl dent 4 To'rEM 1 Photographer 4 H1L1glm Z Photographer 4 Debatmg 1 Classncal Forum 1 2 Le Cercle Francais 3 4 Photography Club 3 4 Sad wnll long remember the Music Festivals at Hampton Beach The Hampton Beach glrls will long remember Sld' CROUCH CARMELA M Slcung 3 4 Slcatlng Z All who lcnow Honey value her friendship E321 9 , , . , . Y ,. 7 1 ' , , . , J ' I ' 1 3 1 v 9 ' 9 y 3 v 0' S v :Q ' 1 Z 51 , 9 , - A S 3 -as - l Y sys? ' . , . . E Say, Jim, lets goto this period. , , . ,,, - . . . , . . . , t. l , . l ,.,- my - 7, , h. Y ,YQ Y' I ..g ,. 7 7 Y ' , . v yvl sv ' 5 y 5 ' 1 5 3 vi vi 1- , . .. ,z , . .. ,, - V CI, WIMINTGS LOI. AN N Glee Club 7 3 4 Basketball I Swlmmlngl Cadets 3 4 The Cadets wxll be lost mthout bnllxant Lou Ann CUVIMIWGS ROY Gee Clubl 7 3 4 Would you please repeat that Mr McDan1el CURTIS PATRICIA Rldmg Club 1 Z Skating Z Cadets 3 4 Major Executive 4 Its true that good thmgs come ln small packages D AMICO KATHLEEN TOTEM 4 Class Executnve Board 3 Assembly Committee 3 Majorette l 2 3 Sub Leader 4 Seat Room Chaxrmm 1 Rlng Committee 3 Now we know why so m1ny boys are ln the school b1nd Who wouldnt follow thus cute maj0rette9 DANILEWICZ EDW ARD Footballl 2 3 Swrmmlng I What are you talklng about? Ir was this way DAVIS RICHARD GORDON Transferred from Wmdham Htgh School 1949 If PHS could only have had Duck for four years DAVIS ROBERT Glee Club 1 2 Tre1surer3 4 Art Club 1 2 Vlce President Track Z 3 4 Rldmg Club 1 Z Presrdent 3 Sknng 2 3 One att Play Contest 3 Here he IS gurls lovable llkeable Bobby DELRE LAURIE Art Club 4 Riding Club 1 Washmgton Club 4 Bowling 4 Cadets 3 Lieutenant 4 Petite pretty person1ble thats lovely Laurie DENSMORE RICHARD Baseball Z Track Z 3 4 Cross Country 7 3 ClassxcalForum1 2 3 Slow easy going but a true frlend to all thats Dlck DENSMORE WILLIAM Inky to all hls frlencls who value hrs fnendshlp DePETER JOSEPHINE Washington Club 4 utet but who sand that she was bashful7 De RICE ANDREVV Assembly Committee 4 Harmonnous Hank thats our Andy ml ,, .1 y yy nr. . -.,: 3' : ,. 4 . , ' l ,-,,, -9 1 y ,F Q ay - y - 4 , 1 , L y- - y yyy 1 - Q 1 . , . , 4 y . . r. 5 , . I , , ,fl , ',, at X-, ll lf, y 1 y r yn? - , ' ' l . I , v y y - c . 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Glee Club Z 3 Swlmmmg 4 Calm consclentxous and cordial thats oyce DEXTER ANNA MARIE H1Lxghl5 Circulation 4 Classical Forum l Riding Club 1 2 Seat Room Chairman 2 Anna s smcerxty and wxllmgness to help have endeared het to all DIBIASE ANTONIO Football manager Z 4 Track 1 Better late than never Miss Conroy DIBIASE ELVIRA S Glee Club 3 Swlmmmg l Bowling 4 Cadets 3 Lieutenant 4 One of the best always all ways DICKSON LOIS ANN Orchestra I Z 3 Executxve Board 4 Vxce Presndent 4 To1'EM 1 Sopho more Edntor 2 junior Edntor 3 Assoczate Ed1tormCh1ef 4 H1Lxgbtx 1 Exchange Editor 2 Associate Editor 3 Debatmg l Z Vlce Presnclent 3 Presxdent 4 Tenms 1 2 Class Secretary 2 Assembly Commlttee 2 4 Classical Forum l 2 3 Le Cercle Francals Vice President 3 Presldent 4 Seat Room Chairman 2 3 4 By Lmers 2 3 4 Rmg Committee 3 Skung 2 3 4 Student Advisory Council Charter Member 2 3 4 President 4 Tn H1Y President 4 Valedlctorxan By the work one knows the workman DIDONATO, NICOLA S Baseball 3 Transferred from Cheverus Hugh School 1947 What was that crack about Jimmy Durante DIPIETRO ANNA Glee Club 2 Friendly sweet the best' DISCIULLO ANTOINETTE Seat Room Chanrman 1 Venus was lucky lf she had hair and eyes l1ke this DOAK IRENE Pretty as pretty itself DOUVILLE PATRICIA Cadets 3 4 Transferred from Falmouth Hlgh School 19 o Thanks Falmouth Pat IS great' DULAC JEANNE MARIE Swnmmmg l Cadets 2 A past presldent of the Teen Clnckers Need we say more' ELMS, WILDA LILLIAN Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Classxcal Forum 2, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, junior Red Cross Councxl Z, Softball 1, Cadets 3, Lieutenant 4, H1 Lrgbtx 4 Truly one of Portland's mcest gurls lf34Il ' V' r r vi - , -J- y ' S 5 ,Z ,.. .. x 13 - , , , 1 1 ' 1 V .. . . , I 1 y 1 y ' i A C' 1 ,yy 1 5 v ' , 1 3' y 1 3 91 a 9 ,Z 3 ,S 1,3 , Z vas' 11? 5 va? ,va 5 . 9 C ex sv 5 1 - X ......,,'Ab. 1 , 1 . s 1 v - ' A-Q rx ,1. n Q . , . . ,J ,, ., ERAKLIS, ANGELO Classical Forum 1, Zg Le Cercle Francais 3, 4g Seat Room Chairman 35 Skiing 3, 4. Angie is certain to succeed if his record at P.H.S. is any indicator. ESTES WESLEY Cadets 1 Z 3 Lieutenant 4 Wesleys silence is surpassed only by his wonderful personality FARRELL JOANNE MARIE H1 Light! 4 Bowling 4 Lovely to look at and better to know FEENEY DONALD Cadetsl Skiing 2 3 4 Watch out kids' Here comes that schussboomer FIELD JAMES Cadets l First Sergeant 4 Transferred from Cheverus High School 1947 Did you say that only gentlemen prefer blondes 7 9 7 FIN DLAY IMOGENE Glee Club 1 Z 3 Softball 1 2 3 Transferred from Calais Memorial High School 1949 Art Director 3 English Club 3 Thanks Calais for your Imogene FINKS DONALD Baseball 1 2 3 Swimming 1 2 3 Skiing 2 4 Sure Don has his BM degree Thats Master of Billiards Bub FLAI-IERTY CORINNE THERESE TOTEM 2 junior Editor 3 Associate Editor in Chief 4 HxL1ghts 1 2 Associate Editor 3 4 Swimmmgl 2 3 4 Tennis 3 Classical Forum 1 Z Le Cercle Francais 3 4 unior Red Cross Council 4 Secretary 2 3 Council 3 Cormnes friendliness helpfulness and sweetness leave a memory that the tides of time shall never wash away FLAHERTY EDWARD M JR Cadets 2 3 4 No wonder the girls go for those Cadets' FOGG OTIS P Swimming Z The name may sound differently but its always fair weather with Otis around FRASER ALBERTA Glee Club 3 Swimming 4 Tennis 1 Junior Red Cross Council 4 Cadets 3 Lieutenant 4 Alberta is a lot of fun and a true friend FREEMANDO IDA Glee Club 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Swimming 4 Tennis 1 Z 3 4 Le Cercle Francais 3 unlor Red Cross Council 2 3 Softball I 4 Badminton I initiative D dependability A affability Thats our IDA 353 I 7 Y 7 I ' , - - A - A , - , S . l Y 9 , , . , E . . 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Y ' D D , , , V 9 'Y 9 v Y . , , , , I Q ' ' 9 ' 9 ' ' s , K. r W 9 , , 9 ' ' 9 ' , , , 5 :J , 9 , 9 1,2,3,4- FULLER PATRICIA M A frnend to all wnth frlends unlnmlted GATO MARY LOU Glee Clubl Z 3 Tennrsl 2 3 Executwe Boardl 4 Washlngton Club 4 Seat Room Chalrman I Z 3 Softball 1 2 3 Rmg Commxttee 3 Oh yes I think the Teen Cllckers elected a wonderful president this year Me GILDARD PAULINE R Pre Nursing 3 Cute petnte and friendly GLEND ENNING BERTRAM W S :mg 1 2 3 4 Hrs quletness ns not to be mistaken for bashfulness GLOVSKY NORMAN Art Club 3 4 TOTEM 4 HlL1gl7f5 4 Debatmg 3 4 Assembly Commxttee 4 Stamp Club 1 2 Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 umor Red Cross Council 4 Classncal Forum 1 Washington Club 4 Cadets 1 2 3 Lieutenant 4 Student Advisory Council 4 Photography Club 3 All wlll mass thus package of frnendlmess after graduarxon GORRIVAN PHILIP EDWARD Football 2 3 4 Basketball l Track 2 3 Fido was really named after the PHS Bulldog GRANT FRANKLIN JR Transferred from Deermg Hugh School ln 1948 Y P Club 3 Wlashmgton Club 4 Semor Class Play 4 Rmg Commxttee 3 Skung 3 Band and Orchestra Play 4 Luckxly Franks women trouble ns llmlted to the stage 9 GREEN ARNOLD EARL Band l 2 Manager 3 Treasurer 4 TOTEM Sports Edltor 3 Edttor nn Chxef 4 Debatmg 2 Executlve Board 3 4 Swlmmxngl 2 3 4 Class Treasurer2 President 4 Assembly Commlttee 4 unlor Red Cross Council 2 Semor Class Play 4 Seat Room Chaxrman 2 By Llners 3 4 Student Advisory Councll Presxdent 3 Band and Orchestra Play 4 The boy who wxll always be remembered by all hrs classmates as a true leader athlete and all around regular guy GRIFFIN J ULIENE Skatmg 2 ullenes all around ablllty makes her one of our favorltes GRUNES ANNE Classlcal Forum I Z Le Cercle I-rancans 3 4 junnor Red Cross Councll 2 3 4 Even Mr Rosenthal likes Anne HACKETT LUCILLE L Transferred from Deering Hugh School 1947 Swimming 1 We never thought nt could happen but we welcome a Deermglte HAGEN ISABEL W' Quxet but oh boy' l36l l , . , . 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IIANLON MARY Bowling 3 Badminton 1 2 3 A friend mdeed IS well If If lsn t Mary' HANS EN EDWARD W Band 2 3 4 To'rEM Sports Editor 4 Hu Lrgblx 4 Basketball 3 Manager 4 Assembly Committee 4 Washxngton Club 4 Senxor Class Play 4 Totem wishes Whopper s right hand man who has been a great asset to the team and school the best of good fortune HASKELL MARGARET Glee Club l TOTEM 2 3 4 H1 Lights 2 3 4 Swlmmlng 1 4 Classical Forum 2 Le Cercle Francals 3 4 By Liners 3 4 Ring Committee 3 If Margaret receives as much as she has gwen she ll be a mnlllonaxre Indeed' HIGGINS SUZAN NE Glee Club 2 TOTEM 4 Hs Lzghtr 3 4 Dramatlc Club 3 Classncal Forum I Rxdlng Club 1 Cadets 3 Captam 4 Sue will always head our llst as one of the ten best dressed gals ln town HILL ROBERTA Glee Club 3 4 Basketball 1 Swxmmmg 1 Tennis 2 Cadets 4 Badmmton 2 Roberta IS that frlendly chatterbox who charms all with her personality I-IINDS JOHN F Stamp Club 1 Classical Forum I 2 Tall darlc and handsome HORR RICHARD grandmother HOWELL ROBERT Cadets 3 Lieutenant 4 JACKSON EDWARD Cadetsl 2 3 Captam 4 JIMINO ANTHONY Football 2 3 Manager 4 Quiet but nlce to know' I 37 Il Robert IS the star of hrs own was one of the bunch HUBBARD MARJORIE Somethmg sweet-somethlng May be qunet but look out' And where were you fourth Swxmmmg I 3 4 Slcung Duck never mxssed swlmmmg practice except when he had to watch hrs home movne The Grapes of Wrath H nice-thats Marjorie perxod Red? JOHNSON, CAROLYN Washington Club 4, Cadets 4 ! 9 ,,- , . ,,s 9- 9 , 1 1 9 . , , . ! a ,,: ,Q 9 ,:- ,z . , . ! 9 9- ,Q 4 : 9 , . ! .s s 9 5 9 . , . 3 Y' 7 7 ' i ! ,,: 2- , Y 1 , .C R 9 , . I I 37 ' ,. Bowling 3 Cadets 4 Cadets I JONES ARLENE Skating 4 JONES JOHN Skatlng 4 JOY ROBERT Transferred from Cheverus Hugh School Glee Club 4 Track 4 Cross Country 3 4 Robert rs Mr Corys Joy indeed KASERMAN ROSALIE Club Z Secretary 3 4 jumor Prom Comrmttce Her dark eyes wxll shme always tn the memories of P H S KELLEY MARION Glee Club 1 Seat Room Chalrman Z One of the nlcest gurls ln the class thats Marlon' KENISTON EILEEN PATRICIA Glee Club 7 3 Tenms 1 2 umor Prom Committee Riding 7 Washnngton Club 4 Softballl 2 Bowlmg 1 Roller Skating A favonte glrl wxth all that know her KENNEDY ELEANOR Cadets 3 4 Sweet personality full of rascallty thats Eleanor KENNEY KATHRYN A Glee Club 1 Z 3 Tennis 2 umor Prom Commtttee Class Executive Board 3 4 Mayorettes 4 Seat Room Chairman 3 Softball 2 3 4 A wonderful girl who will be long remembered for her sparklmg personality i331 , 9 D , . , . , ' I V I . A W A , 2, , , 1 ' 1. - Y Y 7 , Y 5 3 v - - , QQ- ,v- , Glee Club lg Class Executive Board 3, 45 Junior Ring Committee 35 Ski . A , nz - , Y. . . . y . , . I -,z ',glA .': -9' 3 1 C 2 - , , . , - . , . , , z ' :J ' ' 9 ' 1 Q l 1 y s - I JOHNSON, DOLORES Llfe IS always full of surprlses what a lovely one here JOHNSON KENNETH LEON A rendevous with Ken opens the door to frlendlnness unlxmlted Transferred from South Portland Hugh School From just across the bridge but oh how nnce to have her on our sxde Tall blond handsome need we say more maidens? JORDAN DOROTHY MARY Glee Club l 2 Swlmmlng Z Classlcal Forum l 2 Washington Club 4 I only made a mistake Mr Fuller JORDAN RALPH .IR Transferred from South Portland Hugh School 1947 Cadets 2 3 lst Lreutenant 4 Banlcmg 3 4 Affable Ralph IS the frlend of all KEWWEY RUTH Orchestra l Z 3 4 Tennis 1 UPIOI' Red Cross 2 Treasurer 3 Presldent 4 Riding Club Z Softball 1 Bowlnng 2 Cadets 3 Captain 4 We wish Ruth all the success ln rhe future KNIGHT MARTHA Glee Club 1 3 Hr Lxglvtf 3 Rxdxng Club 1 Washington Club 4 Softball l Bowlmg 4 Our mother told us thered be Kmghts like this KYLE FREDERICK Swimming 1 2 3 4 One of Portlands champion swlmmers LAMKIN JEAN ELAINE Swimming 4 Assembly Committee 4 Classlcal Forum l 7 Le Cercle Francals 3 4 Washington Club 4 Softball 3 4 Lovely to look at but better to know LANE BERTIIA Truly a Dreamer s Holiday LANE DELORES Glee Clubl 2 3 Tennlsl Rldmg Clubl 2 3 Cadets 2 3 4 Another reason why gentlemen prefer blondes LAWGELLA KATHERINE Z 3 4 Assembly Committee 4 Skatmg Pretty Kitty with a pleasing personality L:-:PIERRE PATRICIA H1L1glvt:1 Basketball 1 2 Swlmmmg He es a girl who wnll never lack friends LERMAN HOMER Traclcl 7 3 4 Cross Countryl Z 4 May Homer have all the success he so richly deserves LERMAN MELVIN Band l 2 3 Manager 4 Orchestm 3 Manager 4 Art Club 1 2 President 3 Executive Commlttee 4 TOTEM 3 4 H1 lzglvts 3 4 Swimming 3 4 Track l Z Assembly Commxttee 4 Cadets l 2 3 Lieutenant 4 Trick Dnll Squad l 7 3 Salutatornn ames C Petrlllo-here he comes LEVEY DOROTI-IEA Transferred from Cape Town Hlgh School 1949 P H S really gained somethmg when Dorothea came to us LEVINE HARVEY Track l 7 3 4 Cross Country l Co Laptaln Z 3 Captann 4 Classical Forum 7 Le Cercle Francaxs 3 4 unxor Red Cross Councll 7 Nothing slow about Harvey watch hlm do that mile run ln nothing flat' E391 .. , , , , : ' 91 I , A - ' 2 3 Q Z - - , , 9 ... Z .. I . Z I ' 1 U . .,. ., , . 3 I Y Y 7 ' , . . , tr . . 5 . : . uh: 4 . 1 1 3 - - V' .V W 3 , , U , - ,H , , , : ' 9 A' , , 4 , , . I . ll A r Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Lights 2, 35 Softball 2. 3: Basketball 3, 4: Tennis , y 9 A g A 3. . . , -u lg , g ' ' 1, 2. r , . A . s-1 s 1 w v - , , , , 9 1 , 9 , , ' 1 3 - C 'f 1 3 Q 2 y 3 Z V - q 3 , -, : .. l J . ' .Y , , . ' ' , I V a-Q 1 1 v 'l 3 v v V 1 I .-' f ll, . . 5' . ., 4 LUCAS RICHARD ARLEN Swlmmmg 1 2 3 Captarn 4 Class Presxdent 2 junior Red Cross Councll Z Seat Room Chalrman 1 2 3 4 As ln swxmmmg as rn lrfe-Dick IS all American LYNCH RICHARD K Glee Club Z Swrmmmg 1 Track Z 3 Rndmg Club 3 Versatxle Duck will always make the grade ID all things he does LYONS BARBARA Glee Club 2 Swlmmlng 4 Classical Forum 2 Le Cercle Francais 3 Senlor Class Play 4 Mom rs just as nlce ln real life as she IS on the stage-maybe better MACDONALD ROBERT Thus llterary marvel also possesses a top notch personality MacVANE DONALD Football l Z 3 4 Sure Don ns Scotch but hoot mon he was never stmgy with tackling Portland s opposmon MALCON IAN HELEN Glee Clubl 2 H1 Lrghlr 3 Basketball Z 3 4 Swmmmg 1 2 Assembly Committee 4 Washington Club 4 Seat Room Chaxrman 4 Softball 2 Lovely Helen will always be well liked by all LIBBY DONNA COLLEEN Art Clubl 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Swxmmmg 2 3 4 Class Secretary 3 Assembly Committee 4 Rndmg Club l Washington Club 4 Semor Class Play 4 Softball3 4 Cheerleader3 4 Badminton 4 Who I5 this rah rah you re always cheering Donna? LIVELY HELEN Glee Club l 2 Basketball 3 Washington Club 4 Skating 4 All who know her value her friendship LONDON AUDREY Glee Club 3 Basketball 1 This peppy gurl IS always fun to have around LONG LENORA Glee Clubl Cafeteria 1 2 3 4 The cafeteria does have nts good pomts here s Lenora to prove xt LOTFEY NAJEEB Seat Room Chairman 4 The boy with the sharp eye for clothes and uh huh LOWELL LAURA Classical Forum 1 Waslungton Club 4 Seat Room Chairman 1 Skatmg 4 Another one of our Angels of Mercy i401 , . 1 11,1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ,, ,1 . 1, 4 ' V v 3 . 'Q k . . ' . ' I , . 1 y 1 1,1- .fl ti ' .1 5 Y Si , 1 , y Q : - 2, W :P c K 1 I L .L.,W.., Y 1 , 1 1 1 1 ! 1 D ' D ' M. , . 1 1 ,1 . 1 1 1 9 1 1 I Y J 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 I 1 13,41 1 1 1 MALCONIAN, JOHN Football 1, Z5 Track 1, Z. john is sure to succeed. How can he miss, eh girls? MALONE FRANCES E. Swimming l' Classical Forum 1 2 3' Washington Club 4' Seat Room Chairman 3. Brains beauty and that red red hair. MANCIINI JOHN Baseballl 2 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Track 2 Someday they ll be talking about the Mancini Shift in the Big Leagues MANCINI NUNZI JR Baseball 1 Z 3 4 Football Z 3 Ca tam 4 Track 3 Seat Room Chairman 4 P Tops on the gridiron tops in popularity MANGANELLO MARIE A pretty trick that fasclnates the male sex MARINO ARNOLD I love you for sentimental reasons me' Q-I MAROON FLORENCE Glee Club Z 3 Class Executive Board 4 umor Prom Committee 3 Ski Clu Z 3 4 Flossie is the life of every party MARQUIS JANICE Cilee Club 3 Swimming 2 unlor Red Cross Council Z 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Cadets 3 Mayor 4 You dont know her? Well you ought to' MARTIN RICHARD Ill be a general yet MARTORANA JOHN DOMINIC Transferred from Cheverus High School 1947 Glee Club 2 Executive Board 3 Vice President 4 Football 1 Track 1 Cross Country l Assembly Committee 4 Cadets 3 Captain 4 Student Advisory Council 4 Why the bow tie? Thats my trademark MASALIN JOAN Transferred from Camden High School 1947 Art Club Vice President 2 Treasurer 3 Co President 4 Swimming 3 Man ager 4 Majorette 4 Softball 3 4 Bowling 4 Cheerleader 2 3 Ring Com mittee 3 Intra mural One Act Play Contest Z What will she be? Painter? Professional swimmer? Whatever she does become we are confident that joan will succeed in the future MASTROLUCA THERESA Washington Club 4 Prim pretty and personable thats our Theresa i411 . I Y Y . 'Q 1 1 - I ,,,: ,, 'Q 4 ' . V ! ., ' lt. Y ,Q 91 9 4 b,,- f xv 1 ' A :J ,,s ' , , , -- x . , . Y Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4g Skiing 1, Z, 3. , I , . I , , 9 5 9 5 9 , : . , Y , . , , - 2 , - 4 9 ,s s ,s - 9 - - . . , . A.. 1 De, fx - :Q ' ' 1 W , , . MAYBERRY JOHN Heres an affable Johnny on the Spot McCRAY BETTY H1 Itgbtx 4 Debating 4 Rldmg Club 1 Cadets 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 Who will broadcast the future Horrzon Club dances now that Betty as gone? MCFARLAN D DAVID Band 1 2 3 Presxdent 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Prestdent 4 Execunve Board 4 Assembly Committee 4 An outstanding mustctan and fine fellow MCINTOSH BARBARA Swxmmmg 4 Majorette 1 2 3 4 Rndmg Club 1 Softball 1 Pre nursmg 4 First Atd 4 Here comes the gurl wlth the twrrl McVANE BERNARD C Cadetsl 2 3 Captam 4 Drnll Squad 2 3 Captam 4 THE reason why ladies prefer cadet officers MENARIO ANITA Glee Club l HaLagl1ts 1 Z 3 Washington Club 4 Seat Room Chairman 3 4 Rmg Committee 3 Hey Mr Godfrey heres Amta' MEYER ROBERT Basketball 1 Classlcal Forum 1 2 Seat Room Chalrman Z Sknng 1 2 4 Please gurls stop chasing me MILLER RICHARD R Skung 1 2 Executive Board 3 Vlce Presldent 4 Another hugh Hymg PHS skier MINERVINO THOMAS J Glee Club 3 And gtrls he sings too MITCHELL EMERY Transferred from South Portland Hlgh School Football 1 Manager 3 Seat Room Chairman 4 An all around fellow that s Mxtchl MODES RITA N Transferred from Deering Hugh School 1947 Glee Club 7 3 Art Club 3 Badmmton 3 Skating 2 Swlmmxng l What are the latest Modes tn Flonda this year Rita? MONTE MARIE ANITA Cadets 3 First Lleutenant 4 Glee Club 4 The gentlemen who don t prefer blondes prefer Marne i421 , I s rr -f 3 1 ,K ., . . ' . '- : v v y - 1 ans 5 av: 3 x 9 3 assi Z 1' 5 , . avr v yy - , n a' sa? Q al - , , I K ,. , . 9 l yr l vy- v r ' , . sv 1 ' , . x s - 1 v 9 - ,. , . , . -vl 1 1 Q - ,, ,,. . . , , . s . , . , . MORRIS MAY IS A helplng hand that will certamly be hard to replace MULKERN PATRICIA When lrrsh eyes are smllmg thunk of pretty Pat MURPHY HELEN Glee Club 3 4 Cadets 3 4 They may say rt s the luck of the Ir MURRAY DONALD KEITH rsh but she s the luck of P H S Seat Room Charrman 2 Sknng 3 4 It must be that drawl that gets em NAAYKENS BARBARA C Riding Club 1 Z uret though she may be every but NELSON JOSEPH Bas etballl 2 3 4 Class Executlv A great athlete-and he dances too of her IS pleasing personality e Board 3 NELSON ROBERTA C1dets 3 First Lieutenant Thls gal lieutenant will always lead the way NEVERS KATHLEEN DAWN Glee lub 1 2 Badminton l An example that proves qulet people are mce NICHOLS BARBARA ANN Glee Club 3 Le Cercle Francals 3 unlor Red Cross Council 2 Badminton 4 Nichols did you say shes worth mllllons to us NIDA CARLTON What clrd you say about tall dark and handsome gll'lS7 Hmm NIZZA GUY Basketball 1 No I don t belong to the DE s NORRIS EDNA Cadets 4 Transferred from Cathedral Hrgh School Hey look there amt she pretty' lI43Il . l .. ., . .. .. , S7 I 7 v ',f , 1 , , - ., . y Y 3 s - , ' vv . , - , Q' , . 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H y , I 1 9 Y ' ' 3 U - , -- , , , . , , 3 ' u - a wa 1 - - PATTERSON AUDREY Transferred from Gorham Hugh 1948 Glee Clubl Z 3 4 Basketball 1 4 Dramatic Club 2 Softball Z 3 4 Ring Committee 3 Frlendly grin laughmg eyes a gxft of gab-that s our Audrey PEASE ETHEL Transferred from aclcman Hugh School 1948 She possesses a wealth of charm PERRY RONALD Football 3 4 Track I 2 Slcnngl 2 3 4 Blond curly halr and a beammg smile can mean only our boy of the grxdtron PHILLIPS PRISCILLA Cvlee Club I Hx lights 2 3 A graclous personalxty I5 only one of Prlsclllas many charms PIZZO PETER Class Executne Board 4 And who do you tlnnlc taught Mr Casey to speak SP3FlSl'l7 POORE RALPH A favorite wth those who Lnow htm NOYES WILLIAM Transferred from Besse Hugh School 1947 Basketball Manager Z Cadets 4 Father told me all about women The har' OSBORNE JOAN Twmlrlmg eyes and dancmg dxmples OSMOND MARJORIE Art Club 1 Treasurer Z 3 4 Cadets 2 Thus talented young artxst will soon be doing covers for Vogue OWEN JOANNE Glee Club l Z Basketball Z 3 4 Swlmmmg 4 Tennts I 7 Softball 2 Baclmmton 2 3 Rmg Committee 3 Cute blonde and a mce dresser spell o a n n e PAPAZIAN ADRINE Boy ns your face RED PAPPAS CHRIS Chns carrxes a lot of weight around here l T441 1 , . , . 1 1 1 111 - - -- - u 11 1 11 111 1 1-1 11 ' 1 , . 1 l 1 , . 1111 11 1 112 . . . . , 1 s - 1 J . - , 4 11 12 111- N 1 3-- ,. . .. ,., 1 1 1 - -- u QUEEN DOVALD The name may be Queen but to us he ns a true krng RAND ALAN H1L1gl7!5 3 A heartbreaker to all the girls but a real pal to all the boys REED RONALD Personality good looks need we say more' REWCH VVILLIAM Football 1 Seat Room Chairman I Z Sknng 1 A good sport a good friend RICLI MARIF Glee Club 3 4 Cadets 3 Lieutenant 4 Marne our hearts are breaking RICHARDSON MARJORIE Transferred from Girls Latin School 1947 H1L1gbtr 4 Swimming 2 3 4 Le Cercle Francais 3 Margre We re Always Thmklng of You Margie 99 RIDGE EDWARD Ridge spelled all ways rs fun ROBINSON DONALD Art Club l Z Tennxs 1 2 Stamp Clu 7 Amlable Donald rs the awaited answer to my muden s S64 question ROGERS ELEANOR Cadets 3 Lieutenant 4 April Showers bring Eleanor flowers May w1snt home ROSARIO ARNOLD Art Club Z 3 4 Swlmmmgl Z 3 4 Seat Room Chairman 7 Naturally Im why so many grrls go to the swrmmmg meets ROSS HARMON Glee Club 3 I Get a Kick Out of You OLCH ' ROSS NATALIE Glee Club 3 4 Le Cercle Francars 3 Skatmg 4 Natalie is well liked by everyone who has the pleasure of knowmg her l45fl ., r , . . , . , , ,- - r , , ,, . . .. , . ,Q , . . . , , . , 4. ', ' , , Q ' 7 SYS ' ' - rr r ' - -av , , - . Y f. . ,Q ,Q b-. 1 4 f . ' 9 , . .T ! ,,, -. ,UU . . , , . . .. . , ,, 7 ,y 5 - SAVAGE RUTH Glee Club I TOThM 4 Basketball I Swxmmmg 1 Washington Club 4 My favorite color ns Green SEAS EY JAMEB Glee Club 1 Seat Room Chanrman 7 lm s hep with pep full of run to you Sl-IEA PAUL Sk ing 1 2 Wh1t do they do on 1 r1my night m BHEA ROBERT I'h1t sly guy with some-tlnm, ln his cyt- bIMONlEAU BEXPRLY A man xs 1 two f1ce I just cant e SIWIONTON YYILLIAVI Football I C1dets 4 Two tnmes two 1ts 1 good one rsnt lt' Dont rl11m to be 1 gemus you know ROY, DOLORES J. Band 2, 3, 4: Skating 4: Cadets 3: Band Show 4. That southern drawl in the band show was really something eh you all? RYDER LINIW OOD Tenmsl Track I Riding Club 7 Sknngl 2 3 4 Cn e a ryder always a ryder SABASTEANSKI EDYWIARD A ml hty mite SANFORD LYN T TEM 2 4 H1l1gl7Ir Z 3 C Francais 4 Cadets Z 3 Captaln Where dld I leave that book? oE:I1tor 4 Classical Forum 2 Le Cercle 4 BANSON JUIN lf. Glee Club 7 Majorette 3 4 une ns always the gal who makes a falr time good and a good time better SAPP JOSEPH Track I Im not late I just didn t get to school on time 'NW well any place Vvhy else the frequent wmk' ude whl h fa e I luke es l46I I 7 V , . 3 2 -3 vw,- F 1. .. ff --, . , . . . , . , 1.9 I. U 1 , 0 12 '-.' 11 ' 3 5 1 ,, - N 9 -Q ,. ! , , .. , . , Q , , 1 ' - -.. ,., I 1 , . , . ... A4 J,. v. . , ,- v ' . , Q 1 ,. - - , . 'J . .K Y U, y,. g V ,V- . . , , . . .ds I ., .'. I . t ut. . . ., . 1. .. ' , . SWIALL PATRICIA J TOTEM AdY9fIlSlDg Manager 4 H1 lzglvls 3 Eclxtor 4 Classical Forum Z Le Cercle Francais 3 Seat Room Chaxrman 3 CoCha1rman 4 By Llners 4 Pats name may be Small but shes got Hrght SMITH BARBARA E Transferred from East Corxnth Academy Basketball 1 Swxmmlng l Badmmton l Odd last name but very mce gurl SOLESKY JO AN F Glee Club l Art Club 7 Secretary 3 Reporter 4 TOTEM 3 4 H1 Lzglvts Editorial 4 Basketball 4 Tennis 4 Assembly Commlttee 4 Rlclmg Clu Softball 4 Badmnnton 4 Volleyball l 7 3 4 Fun loving vnvaclous oan SPEAR JAMES Art Club 7 3 4 Football 4 Tennls l 7 3 4 Seat Room Chalrman ung 1 Z 3 Love A tenms term used for scorxng SPILER DONALD Foot alll Swlmmlng 7 3 Captain 4 Skung 3 711 3 4 H Loft 4 A great swlmmer a greater love of mermalds SPRAGUE JANE Basketballl 3 Swlmmmgl Majorette 4 Softballl 3 Bowlmg 3 Ba mlnton l 3 ane ns one reason we like to watch the PHS majorettes march down Congress Street STAI KHOUSE ARTHUR Baseball 2 Varsnty 3 Track 3 Sknng 7 I dance too STEVENS WILLIAM P Cadets 3 Captain 4 Ill get to be a general yet STEYVART ROBERT L Baseball V 3 Football Manager 7 Basketball Manager 4 I don t care wh1t everyone says my legs are not prettier than Betty Grable s STINWETT BARBARA ANNA Glee Club 7 3 Hz lzglvts 4 Assembly Commnttee 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Seat Room Chairman 2 Badminton 4 Barb1r1 s Fme tr1lts of character classify her as a typxcal Miss P H S STOEHR ROBERT I eat Wheatxes STOVE ROBERT Art Club 7 Vlce Preslclent 3 Executive Board 4 TOTEM 4 One reason why the Art Club has accomplished so much lately l47l , . , -- , Q I , . . , 9 A , . 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TEVAN GLORIA A Glee Club 1 2 Vice Presldent 3 Presndent 4 TOTEM 2 HrL1glvts 2 Basketballl Z Swxmmmg 1 2 3 Assembly Committee 3 4 Softball 1 Bowlmg 2 3 4 Cadets 3 4 Badmlnton 1, 2 3 4 Our glorious nlghtmgale wlll someday glorify the Met THOMAS HAROLD Baseball 3 4 Track 1 3 Class Executive Board 3 Assembly Committee 4 Hn Y Club 3 4 Classxcal Forum 1 2 Cheerleader 3 4 Rmg Commlttee 3 No not Harry Truman It stands for Harold Thomas THOMPSON MELVIN Glee Club 1 2 Basketball 1 Swzmmmg 1 Z Assembly Commnttee 4 H1 Y Club 4 Skating 2 Thls handsome red head has been a great success ln P H S Best of luck Mel THOMPSON PATRICIA ANN Basketball 2 Swimming Z Tennis 2 Seat Room Chairman 3 Softball 2 Please Mr McDaniel math xs such a problem TYLER NANCY A Glee Club 2 3 Swlmmmg 2 Le Cercle Francais 4 Theres a lot we could wnte about Nancy but one word wxll be sufhcxent to describe her FRIENDLY VALENTE ROSE P Seat Room Chairman 1 Rmg Commnttee 3 Bank 3 4 Rose xs one glrl who IS not letting the world go by Shes nght ln the middle having a wonderful tlme' STORMS ETHEL JUNE Assembly Committee 3 Cadets 3 Captain 4 Such a small lassle but such a bug heart SULLIVAN, KATHERINE Always m all ways the best kmd of classmate SUMMERS ALBERT Most girls don t like winters but then they all like Summers TANNER ELIZABETH B n 1 3 4 Brams Brains? Have them here somewhe e ' ' TATARCYK JOHN All nght gurls one two hree Oh johnny oh' TEREZEVICH ANNA Glee Club 1 Swnmmmg Z 4 Assembly Commxttee 4 unlor Red Cross Council 1 Softball 4 Full of fun and a friend thats true thats our Anna' i481 I Q v - , . l .L 3.1, ' . ' -:Ayn . 4 1 ,, Y - y- - -11 M , . Y ad , ,. ' ' - I Al' Y - . ff fy v 1 v :T , ' 1 v - I , ,Q QJ , 5 , - v Y , . , . rv r Q y ' 1 ,D ,yi 1, 7 733 Ig YI' I ,S fl 3 3 ' :Q vi av ' , . . 1 :Q S v9 '3 . 3 , , . 1 Q 9 S Q - A , . , . , . 11 9 - , . . . y - .1 U , . . I. , . 'X 7 1 Y' 3 . . . . ,. . . xy VENNER JACK Cadets l Z 3 Lieutenant 4 Stamp Club 4 Don t need a menu when you order friendship just look up amrcable ack VENINER JUDITH ANN Glee Club 1 Z Art Club 3 4 H1 lzghlr 7 4 Swlmmnng l 7 3 4 Tenms 2 Class Secretary 4 Class Executive Board 3 Assembly Committee 4 Class: cal Forum 2 Le Cercle Francars 4 Secretary Seat Room Chairman 3 4 Softball 3 Ring Commlttee 3 Sensor Class Play Shes so sweet' VIGUE BERNADETTE Basketballl 7 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 4 Majorettel 2 Head Majorette 3 4 Softball 7 Bowling 7 3 4 Badminton 7 3 4 Rmg Committee 3 Semor Class Play Beautrful Bernadette Versatile Vlgue VIOLA ANTHONY Havent we met some place before' Fresh WADLEIGH JOYLE Transferred from Groveton lN H j Hugh School Personalrty beauty brains WAITE JUNE ARLETA Cadets 3 Captam 4 A friend to all and all for her IU! 1949 WARDWLLL ARTHUR Whats he got that havent got besrdes -K I. WATT PATRICIA ANN! Classical Forum l 2 Rrdlng Club 2 Cadets 3 4 A friend mdeed IS well rf II 1snt atty' WEIKEL FREDERIC Glee Club 7 Art Club 3 4 Co Presrdent Cadets 3 Wfatch out Don' here comes our Werke WEISMAN MAURIC Baseball Z Basketball 3 Its m the basket when 4 Cl1ss1cal Forum mlghty Maurrce takes to the tourt WELCH MARYLXN ALIC E Tennis 3 Sure tus another of our Irlsh coleens WHITE ELIZABETH Cadets 3 Staff Lieutenant 4 Transferred from Cathedral Hugh School 1947 I have a rmgmg ln my ears no school perhaps l49I . y , - 9 ' v v ' , -. , 9 , 1 -4 H 1 ' ' ,-. , 9 A 5 5 3 'Z ' Z 1 5 v Q 9 S - ' , ,-, , 1 , 3 I y , ' y Q -3 -Y y 3 by 7 3 Z , , n 1 ' 1 . . ' I ' , ' . . , I ' I I , , - 7 X I4 , . I 7 Qt 1 ' -1 ' 4 A A ,. -R X l fx ' .vlts gfx ' It - y r tx X 1' j IT, Y,-Xl , at-C XXX A ls , A ' , 4 1 , - , P . , ..g , . A ' 1 ,4. ' '- ' ll . , ,E , , , ' 1 , , , . A -. , , 7 ... . , f , 'z t . f 1 ' J -I X I . , ... . GRAS SI ALBERT Basketball 2 3 Co Captain 4 Football 2 Our Nomination for sportsman of the year' GREENE ELSIE Her beauty twinkleth like a star within a frosty night JORDAN RICHARD Baslcetballl 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 What is PH S going to do in the future without this fine baslceteer ROWE ROBERT Twenty four spokes make a wheel Assembly Committee 3 Transfer from Cheverus High School 1948 N YOUNG MARIAN LOUISE Glee Club 4 Basketball 4 Swimming Z 3 4 Bowling 2 Transferred from Cathedral High School 1947 A friend to all ' ' SELLICK ROWENA Capable--likeable-personable-that s Rowena WII-COX DOROTHY Ill see ya nf you re lucky WILLIAMSON WILLIAM H1Lxgbtx 4 Riding Club 2 Whats the interest in that corridor at recess Bull 7 7 7 ' WIS HART HERBERT Swimming 1 Z 3 4 Seat Room Chairman l Cadets 1 Z A main maker of blue swimming history these past four years WOLFSON IIELENE GLENNA Glee Club 1 Assembly Committee Co Chairman 4 Riding Club 1 Softball 3 4 Cadets 3 Captain 4 A comely miss who ll laugh your troubles away WOOD NORMA A true leader of PHS YOUNG IRENE Do you have an admission slip hmmmmg vol I I ' .' , , , 2 V . . ' : - Y 9 l ' , - ' 9 9 Y S Y ' ' I Y Swimming 1, Z, 3, 4g Riding Club, Publicity 1, 2, President 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4. , I 1 1 ' I i - , me - - - - ' vs 9 x v v i n 1 - i i i v - - .... l I 9 4 ' ' , , z ' 1 I 5 Snlutntorian Melvin Lerman and Valedictorizxn Lois Dickson I 1 I llndervlassru I4 116' 1 -Q--xixt AP 1 A4- A -1 ' ' -- 7 Fw. J fb xx-fxxgf-'XJ l ff 'L fs Xl X ' E ff Y X 2 v- A Y' kr i 'yoga gg, -Arvig f 'gf' ' A f 5 'Q' ., f x Al X X1 V I xv I. 1 ff' fx- af J I ' KQV f- A 1 'WV QL ' 1 if - u 1 ,. 3 ,M 'W Q Y fxfx, fx, Thew three IIIIKICFCIISQHIQII .Are Cathm rms R lthzrfurfl Jumur Irmph Dellrmlz tr:-'Qhm'm, nm lxumu Nll1lh0IT1OT? C531 W Y 11 1111 1 1 funznr Greatness and modesty are prevalent among the members of the class of 1951 These versaule jumors proved a v1ta1 asset ln helpmg Portland Hlgh School reach the great he1ghts II cllcl n 1949 and 1950 Ofh cers of the year were Henry M1nerv1no pres1clent Raymond Barker, VICE presldent, Rosemary Langella, secretary, une Haskell treasurer The executlve comm1ttee conslsted of Vlfglhla Martln Suzette Ellxs, Georgla KOUYHRIS, acquellne Audette, Robert Levy, Marshall Kroot, Donald Conley, and Harold Anderson The class adv1ser was ames E Flanagan The sportsmen of the class were Malne State basketball champs Gregory St Angelo, Ronald Audet Lloyd B1shop Dave Red mond, Don Campbell, and B111 Sears ohn Major, Leroy Remmgton, A11 Amer1can Warren Knowles, Frank D Am1CO, and Don ald Powell performed on the Malne and 1 H t11XIRX I N171 1 1 Ce Nt111t :17 1 11 1 11111rx11111 11111111111 111 1 111 er11 1111 11 C 1tl111' 11 111111111 11 11 ron tx 1 11111 c 111 11 1 111+ 27 'N sl 1541 Class New England champxonshxp Swlmmlng team wh1le Brll Sears ohn Noble Carmme Depetro, Rlchard Carter, Daxe Redmond Rlchard Bnggs Ronald Rldge, and Ronald Audet were outstandxng 1n football Other outstandlng 1951s were New Eng land champlonshlp debater Edwln W1HShlP cheerleaders ean Bruce, Norma Beller Katherlne Hasson Audrey Wood and Georgia KOUTHRIS musxcxans Colene Kelley Suzette Ellls, Eleanor Lowe, Edwm WlhShlP Eugene Plourd Merlln Leary Alan Ward, Leon Strout, Herbert Nlchols and Arturo Callandro Hopeful journahsts servmg on H1 Lxghts and Totem were Joseph Rlgo, Norma Beller Eva Mansheld Ann Sulllvan, Lois Cassldy Catherme Rutherford, and Vlrgmxa Martm These promlsmg young Amerrcans have already made for themselves a name that wlll never be forgotten 1n the hlstory of Portland High School us 111 I IL 111 ll 1 xm ISUX 1 1 11 nr! 1 1 L1 1 11111111111 111 1 11 IIA nn nl X arshnll lxrtmt 1551 N 'T T' 58 CI XNNRUUXI KXXIJ N O. nu X41 KX l l l H11 If X 'I ww ' ., ff . '. .v TIJQ' I Itffm 1. flin--1'-11,111 cutzcx cu! up 1u11v.:nr5 Czqu-IN. J. XI.u'l11i1L- nllwhful mm-11. Cfrltrl' 1. I.r:n'mng In wu -5 T1 'lu rk I-.1-. J. Hg. mxkm nl' :I lzdrlg- nm. Twp 1. Sv uhm I flnlf J. S: my Nl -x N 'rm I-fn, Saplzamcfre Well loolx a here' Our hugh step pmg sophomores are elbovung the junlors and senlors lor noteworthy posntlons m both the scholastlc and athletlc helds Headed by President Donald Hallgren, Vice Preslclent Gretchen Relche Secretary Carohne Cavtllaro 'md Treasurer Stacla Era ltlls, they showed tncmselves to he one of Portland High s most active classes nn many 1 year Stars for Coach Slbson s Blue Foot hall Team were Ronald Flagg ames Porclello, Charles Sherman, ancl Ray mond Marla Stanclouts m basketball track and svxxmmmg were Charles Sherman Ernest GUlmOHd and Mal Colm Horr Working ardently to put the school U - ' - - Q f ' . - 4 1 . 1 4 4 f ' - f-.l l , -5 . . . 1 1 1 . ' 7 : , ,I 4 . 1 , Y. . s Q . NUI llflxlfllxl Nl XI lxllllxl lll XIRNIIQY 1 un, ,I--hu Qlmtlllluv. Xu..4l 1 X I1 llm U If lm ll Xt: nf ll! In fwfr! .Xrlvm Swxnuvwv. ul lixnlnsny. lillxtlw llfvzxmqlm l'v'lwr 611155 newspaper, I I1L1gl1ts, over the top were Richard acobs, Roy Fxsller, Ken netb ollnson, Lmwoocl Gray, Bernice Manderson, Nancy Whrtney and Gretchen Relche On the varslty debating team, were Stacia Eralclxs and Irving Snlver Some of our aspxrlng Sousas and Stolcowslcls, band and orchestra members, were ohn O Donnell, Barbara Kelley Ron ald Splller Constance Collar, Con stance Ross, Verona Crockett, and Clyde Sanclborn But fear not' These Sophomores wlll not rest on thelr laurels ln the next two years, but wrll show that they can go on to even greater thmgs ln the future I lx Rl' Ill' :tu nu u xn X x Xrllu i611 ! ETSU mwnamcn Nl I.-414-1 -:wx 1 I I' X Ntul K f6J S'I'l'lJ1, I'S IN THE Sl'4l'I'I.lfQHT vlnfnlfws' lin' wlm-.HI href Thlx llnppy :zulu 111 Q-lij II ull 1 1 4 Ht r I U J. .' vg -tuflg 4111151 'lwf' Y, .X'1fl that Q- lh 5 lu Pre 1 cn! Iigllxl XX NI I Sfreshman The Freshman Class of 53 has rn deed been successful m nts hrs: year at Port'and Hrgh Its members have long snce ceased to tred tlmndly through the corrldors and peer shyly at the numbers over the doors For tht th rd consecutlve year the fresh man crass has elected ofhcers The re sults th xear were Phxlllps Hatch, prtsdent Sally Perry VICE presl ent, Doris O lxe fe second vxce presldent, C arol Welclm secretary and oanne Days treasurer O 1 th Executive Board were Helen Maroon Grace Phxlhpo Glorla Doug las oan DlM1llO oseph utras, Rob ert Green Robert oyce, and Donald Bragdon l66l , . I . . 1 . Q L- . A 1 . x Q ' . I . 1 . - 1 f, ' 'd - , . , . . . C, . . , - , .. . Q . J 1 3 ' ' 5 Q V - - J K - J J - - J 4 I flue: -id' . FR . . .' , '..X'l' RUNS! l'li,XIR,Xll'.X I Ilx 1 fllurzgxftlv-lh'z1L'1f l'l1llll1w. Rob-xl -ll ut. ,lum lJwXI:lI-. Ml-11111 lfotlula-. l th lttms. ,Nltz:tlt1m Ibmmll llmgfl-VH. Rolwl Hyun, Ilfhm Xl:uwmx, 3. -3' J 3 I Q Flass The Adylsorx Board mcluded Ann Blron Nancy Haggett Don na Lyden Thelma Chamberlm V rg n1a Leacy and Phxlllp Scrxb ner in the llne of sports Wxlllam Greenlaw l as been outstandlng 1n both football and basketball The TOSCHUIHIS of the P H S band were Burgess Brooks, Ver non Howard Melvm Fxneberg, Charles Dudley Andrew pOllnl, R Chard Co l.ns, Myron Gold and Eugene Audet And so wxth eyes toward the future, we welcome you Class o 53' -5 Q- ,-5 4? 'L v'-v Jeux X.,- I I X 1 HI rr! mM x1 IX 11 s 11 4 E671 ff I V . T - Y I - . 'X v-. 1 lv, . . L7 A ' .V. - Q 4 I v-g'NY Y - ' ' ' I ' .. ' 1 ' ' ,V . . 1,1 V 5 I 1 f 7 f a l I4Ii5lINI.XX llViflI 1IiS Inf fn rfullf 5.015 Vvrxy. ,Iff:.um IMU-. ll-'fix U'iifn'!e. 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E-1 1 Xf 4-1 TOTEXI FDITURN 111 N11 1 111 1 1 1 FU XRIJ Zfrcrzd of L I 11 1111 11111 1 1 111 lx 11 tllllll I 11 111111 11111111 11 1 rx 1 1111 1 11 L11 111 1 1111111 111 N 1 111111l 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 11 v , 155, WV' AMW, 1741 -u-pw I 1 1 I IH Zfafem C1465 For 1950 much of Totem s work has been done by Edltor ln Chlef Arnold Green, and Senlor Co Edltors LOIS Dxclcson and Cormne Flaherty, under the dxrectlon of Mlss Barbara ohnson, faculty advlser Class edltors Arturo Callandro, Norma Beller, Irvlng Sxlver, Gretchen Rexche, Wxlllam Trouhh, and Earlene W1HShlP Sports edltors Edward Hansen and Ann Sulllvan, Art editors Melvm Lerman and Samuel Ble1er, Photographers Sldney Cronsberg and ohn O Donnell have played equally lmportant parts ln Totems puhllcatlon Spearheadmg the annual suhscrlptnon drlve were Busx ness Manager oseph RlgO, and Advertlslng Man agers Patrlcxa Small and Catherme Rutherford A new procedure maugurated thls year was the practnce of havmg a luncheon the flrst Monday of each month m the school cafeterla for the heads of Totem Staff work meetlngs were also held each Monday throughout the year A new feature of Audxtlon Alley was a Mxss Totem contest, for whlch each class elected a heautxful and talented gurl Semor Bernadette Vlgue, umor Val ene Davls, Sophomore oan Kenney and Freshman Sally Perry were thelr classmates choices for the MISS Totem txtle Sally Perry won the Hnal contest May l 75 ll K 1l1Nu 1 . ,,,, V- , , . 'l'll'l'liKl .XlJYfR'l'lSIX4Z S'lk.Xl I .Xt'ul.nl ,Xlnn NYM'-l. Sufaunm- Hluums. llntlu-x'1vw Rxtlm-rfurul. l':nl1n'1:u Snull. livlnzn-l l'1tsen1.m. ,814 llnm Hn-lt-n .Xflrmlx Rug lflslu-1. l'n11rr-lm l':mu11U. linux Xl:n'Qll:u'r1e'. ,lim lilfmxln-1, lin-urh-5 tlygly, vlmuf 'll-vim f 0 o o 4 Qt y as - ' - g XYUVLIIIQ llzuvl for 'llrt--nl Iam Ih- ' ' , ' Rl l 'umm :nuff llzarry lhlrlmln . J , - - er v as - - QQ aa ' J . . , . . ' . 12. if ,av x 1 In 1 1 111 111 lu111n 13, 111 1 1 1 rl 11 1 1 61 In 'E ,Q W.. .J , 3' 111 X xv k 11 N111 1 111'w . x.11' X K 1,11 HIl,l1LHI'r I'.IlI'Il1RI.XI. I.XI'l' N.11.'.,f .XII 1111 i':1l1:111-II41. R11'I1z111I wl:11-111, 1.11111 N1l1-ky. 1511111-1.. S111'1 . I.g.11 Nr E, kI1x1f1 H141-. lf11?11 111 l '1A1'1111l. l.-fix fix-141, .NI 111111-1 X311 XX 1:11111-1, F1111 Kl:111N11131l. In-11.1111 1.111151 11. I,1'11:111 511115113 l':1111111 lcx:1111z111. S111 A H311 -. 'lun' 'll-.:111. .l11l111 U'll1111111'I1. 5111115 i'1'111w'-11',1. 4211111111 13111, 1211-11111111 R1 1 l1l11:11'1I H1111w11. Hs- 1111- Xl:11l1-1N.111. XX' I11:1111 l'1'1111l1I1. V11111111. I-'?.1111'1y, NIJ11 :1111 H.1-Lvll. frm Ill--1-11111 5 J In x Ill fl! fzghfs flmdlzmfs Herald Sclzwl ffappcnzngs H1L1ghts has eontlnued this year to hrmg to the students of P H S all the latest ln school llappenlflgb f'l5l1lOT1b ft. Ord I'f.lt,'lbf3b 1I1Cl close Upb of Elle students and f2lCUlfy The paper started pulnllcatlon under the dxrectlon of Co edxtors Patrlcla Small and Lyn Sanford wlth Mxss Barbara ohnson faculty adviser posltlon at mld years because of OL1IS1ClC responslblllty Pat carr1e:l on spleadldly the re mamder of the season Other editors were Rose Audet Raymond Barker, Margaret Haskell Arturo Calxandro and Nancy Whltney associates Eva Mansheld, exchange Sue Hlggms and Gordon Cote f3.Sll10I1b and Lots Cassidy and Rxchard acohs sports Stralghtermg eut hnan nl tangles was bL1Sll'1CSS manager, oseph R'go wlnle Catherme Rutherford was advertxs ng manager All H1 Llghts pnctures were taken by Sldney Cronshe rg and ohn O Donnell and SCHIOFS Mel Lerman and Sam Ble1er headed up a capable Art Staff Kenneth ohrson Linwood Gray and Roy FlSl16l' were cxrculatlon managers Among the reporters were Arlene Severance Ed wm WlHShlp P1tr'c1a Tewaman une Tevan Gretchen Rexche Beverly Dodge Bermce Manderson Cormne Flaherty and oan Solesky 1 Wlmen Lyn was forced to reslgn hls , ' 9 w v . . I f Y X Q 'I'H'I'IC'xI. HIfl.l4iH'I5. .KRT .XXI l'llH'lkfH2R.Xl'llY w,'.',.1 ,l1rhv1lY lJwIlI:rll. -lt-.tw SVI--R' Sffmfl n RUM-l't:4 Hrnxlx. Su u-l Iilvul. Hnlwvt ,Irv-, Sl-Inq lvnlv-V-14. X-nn ur 'flux-kg. Nlrlxm l,rrul:uu. Rmgum llutkwlv. llnni liulgr-1, Q Q V a ' 1 '- ' . . . ' , ' V, h s W - . ' . 1 I e . . . ' - - ' - H- s s - - 1 - - - - , 1 , e 1. t . s J A . . ' 1 x 1 1, !l1I.ughts l'vlm'l1l..IvHll l'lw'xx. . Y h .l x . ' . , ., Q - X A , , . . N A 1 e '. 3 0 n ,ff . . x . 1 . . Y . e ' ' N A ,-I s- 1 - I . , e .fe e e . -I 3 , . l W A . .. . .r . Q x .- . 1 . . t 1 . . J v Q . - s f 4 1 t e - Y Y . V V gl xl 1 Q --v . ,, IH IIXI' S mv 4 n ls lm :lu ,Czferezry ,Ceezders Ky Zluers There IS nothmg so thrllhng to an author or journallst as to see hls own Wflflflg ln prlnt or to see a by lme accompany mg the article The By Liners, or Press Club, IS an honorary society cons sung of those students who show marked ab1l1ty m journahsm These creams of the crop are chosen by the faculty adv1ser, MISS Barbara ohnson and the editors Th s club was organlzed ln 1944 under the able and unfor gettable leadershlp of M1CkCV Clessonl Hennlngsen The specxal awards given each year by MISS ohnson at the award assembly to those students who have done dnstln gutshed worlc on Totem and H1 Lxghts are tiny hgurmes called Nllclceys She also presents pins to students who have been ele ted to the club during the past year The club cons sts this year of Seniors Arnold Green Cor trme Flaherty Loxs Dtckson Margaret Haskell Patrxcla Small and amuel B'e1er unlors Rose Audet Norma Beller Cath C me Rutherford Helen Wood oseph Rlgo and Arturo Callandro Sophomores Gretchen Rexche and Irving Sxlver wel . ' 0 X '- . .' IRf N it I I VI f ull! l nhmllll Ruth 'fm'1l. laws lli'ksrm. Ar nhl 1111-rxx. Hwtrl1m-nl Rv'-I '. l'vninm- Fl: -115. I nliznmln-, Nfwvxm lit-Ilvr. ,ll-sq-lm RQ:-, l':ulricm Small, Xl: ryan-1 Ilzlskm-ll. ff ' If - - - ef va . J . L 1 - ' I - . I ,Q N H . . Q, . . . K ' K H - as - K s K 1 , F V K . : ' ' . . A 1 ' Q 'r 1 1 ., S . :J . . . - . ' 7 ' .1 . I - . IJX- H XTIXI SYRCII Prxkll Ilxrrx Ilurnhmx Xrnuld freen lrwlng Slltff Iurslon Lott luis Dickson Srahzl hlxun Wm hlp Debating 90r Demacracy of which all may be justly proud After practlce tourna ments at Portland, South Portland and Laconla, N H the Hrst team of Irvlng Sllver and Gordon Cote, affirmatlve and Edwln WlHShlP and LOIS Dnclcson, negatxve, was chosen by Coach J Weston Walch The team then proceeded to w1n the New England Foren sxc League Debate Championship and the Balfour Trophy for excellence ln speech and debate As a reward for thexr excellent work ln the past four years, Mr Walch took veterans Loxs Dlckson and Gordon Cote to the National Debate Tournament at Kenosha WIS Although comoetftlon there was exceptionally keen they turned rn a hxghly credltable performance Lots reached the semi finals of the orlgmal oratory event before she was elxmmated i793 Ah 1' on t L' Q nn f N m A .-1vF:1'v5. I, :,jr.:r 412 1 ',, . ' Y 4 5 . - Portland High School's debating team has had a season Dm ,B WWA un, ml my Di ' ' ' - pri: - nn' ,': 'un'ls, . ., , . A . . . l Y X x r x I I Slfflllli t'l,,X.5 l'l..XY X ul, !wf1 In Vmll! XI 'l In l.r1m:m. Kwlwrl .Xyrr-. Slfln, lxl--n-ur: ,N'f1m!r:1,.f Ilr-xn'ula'!u Xlquv. ,Xrvf-lvl hrvuu. IJ mm l.1lrl,5, Rujumllrl fzlhlll. ,lufly X'rllllL'r. Mujurit- liic,1.lnisvm. Xwlllzm lflwxslq. Il.nl:n1:l lgfnxs, Xurnm XXFWI. If 0 , 0 I er - V 7 ,t: - 1:7 'Nts' l.1:l1t. 5111: lilvulllf' - va - - lh':'n:ulnttv Yiwu' :tn-I .Xrnnlll Hman. - ' - , R - 1 . , . . l ee vs a Q ' v - - Q 7 f ' ' . . t . ., . - Q u s . , , X f . . . . ' 1 7 Y , . , V . . , . . J . . , . . -- . . . Q 1 . I . 1. 1 . . . , 1 c , 1 1 . . K K Q K T ' D 1 , . . V . . . O . ,- . 4 . N xl H mr fight Star l5'r1gl1f The Class of 1950 proudly presented Star Lrghr Star Brlght And proudly IS right They presented lf proudly, and dld themselves proud m the produc tlon of Nancy Moore s brrllnant teen age comedy of the people next door The senlor class play was under the dnrectron of capable hard worklng and msprrmg Mrs Leota W Rowe Th s year s cas of sennors mcluded Bernadette Vxgue Raymond Cahul Arnold Green Donna Libby S'dney Cronsberg Barbara Lyons Robert Ayers, Norma Wood Marjorre Rlchardson Melvin Lerman, Judy Xfenner and Norman Glovslcy Ruta Bowles oanne Farrell Victor Catur Kathleen D Amrco Barbara Strnnett Pranlclxn Grant Davld Mcl'1rl1nd Anna Dexter Samuel Bleler 'md Edward Hansen Backstage the credlt for an excellent job of make up goes to faculty member Mr Francis E Connor, and the marx elous scenery cleslgn and pamtmg was as usual due to the untnrmg efforts of Mlss Barbara Walla e ar l the Art Department ,Rn s. lx f J nl x N nn Halle of Karwloua Produced by Combmed Glee Clubs February 1950 P 1 nu L51 lgucklc' Dawn Wmsvckz Under the dlrectlon of Mr H Frank Catlr the band and orchestra spon sored verslon of Best Foot Forward was one of the brxghtest attractlons to be presented ln P H S s audltorlum durlng 1950 Kelly 1n the lead roles ably supported by Donald Hlgglns Walter Cobb Earlene Wlnshlp une Haskell Edward Hansen Melvln Lerman Arnold Green Wxlllam Smith Dolores Roy Barbara Lerman Herbert Nickels Bernadette Vlgue Edvnn WlHShlp Leon Strout and Mrs Theodore ohn son Members of the chorus lncluded Merlin Leary Vernon Howard Charles Dudley Eugene Plourde Daxld McFarland Alan Ward Vlctor Catlr An dren pOllI1l MSUFICC ordan Samuel Blexer David Berenson john ODon nell Clyde Sanborn Eugene Audet Verona Crockett Barbara Harrxs Nancy Wlmltney Colene Kelley Marlon Thombs Kathleen D AIUICO une Sanson Dorothy Strout Eleanor Lowe Helen Adams Suzette Ellls Martlla ane Boothby Mary Tallento Barbara Blll1DgS Patrlcxa Commovx Constance Ross Alun XVlHCkl6f and Lynwood Dyer 813 The colorful nxmle of the band :md orchestra fr!'OdUCllUI1. Best Font I-'ffrw:urrl. 0 0 . . 1 1 . , - - er as - ' . , . . . Included in the large and talented cast were Franklin Grant and Barbara I 9 . . 9 7 . - 9 .I a a . a 7 . ' ' ' 9 Y . 9 . , , 4 V' s K E Q 1 . U w ' Y . . . J , , , N C l '- U Y - Q ,V I Q I C I Y I 7 . , , . .I NI Nllil ,S 1 any rn sn xx nr: X 11 l'L7tX , 1 1 mu nm 111 umzvw mx U Q L lur N m m r ssembly 60 mzffcc W +4 H1 fudmf 601114511 Of? vers H331 IL CII Che Ari 61116 Always ,llzds Portland Hlgh School has a rlght to be proud of tts easel mlnded Art Club Thls year under the guldance of Mlss Barbara Wallace faculty advlser the members hate contrlbuted to almost all of the school s soclal events w1th attractlve posters or reallstlc stage settlngs Under the leadershlp of oan Masalxn and Fred Welkel co presldents Amy Doalc secretary and an Bloomer treasurer the club has won numerous awards from varxous organ xzatxons mcludlng The Portland Players for pen and mk lllustratlons the Band and Orchestra Club for posters and several cxvxc clubs Some of the promlsxng pamters recelvlng awards for outstandmg work were oan Masalln Robert Stone Melvin Lerman Alfred W Romano and Joan Solesky Club 304 sponsored an After the Game Vlc Dance m November and a splash party tn February These rlslng young artlsts with their brushes and easels are always ready to glV6 freely of thexr talents to any worthy cause and are truly admxrable representatlves of Portland Hugh School Youth V841 ART ' . 'Ii Mc-lvin Lcrnlzm. Jun lilmmuczx Frewlc-rick Vlkikel. joan Masnlin. Rnlrcrt Stunt. linrlmznrzn flTl'l'll. 0 o v 9 . , . . 7 9 ' 3 9 J v s ' v 3 J , V 9 ' 9 ' If ' ,Y ' . . Y . RFU CROSS LOl XLII 4,45 D055 Our Kal Grass 601114511 Another year has passed and now 1950 15 smlllng on the kindly work and efforts of the P H S unlor Red Cross COUDCII Under the capable leadershlp of Miss Frances M Bigelow the club has had a successful season This year ofhcers Ruth Kenney presldent Sam Blexer vxce president Jamce Marquis secretary and Gordon Cote treasurer started off wxth exactly nothlng m the treasury However some money was soon raxsed through the sale of notebooks and the school drlve ThlS year the mam project was Opportunity Farm The council wanted to purchase something n1ce for the boys and girls at the farm Finally they got enough money together to buy a phonograph and records A falrly successful book drive also ralsed the club s funds At Easter tlme the club vlsxted the local candy shops and purchased ten pounds of assorted sweets for the Opportunlty Farm boys and also candy for the school at Pownal This season the club had a stroke of had luck Due to a fire In the school the annual February dance had to he postponed It IS evident that the mem bers of the council have had a grand feeling at the end of the year knowmg that they have helped make happler some less fortunate boys and gurls V353 !lllnlllll.,'Kl 'fyhtv 1 -9 KJ C? L 1 1 Sm or Qrcnch gfllb L'uf114 Zfrum N Q 1 111 1 1 41 xx Ilrch R chml I4 I xtruu Lmum x L361 The Language Department of PH S boasts a most umque plan smce rt 15 the only department wh1ch has clubs wh1ch develop the mterest of stu dents m thenr subjects as well as prov1de most en lovable soclal gathermgs There are two French clubs for advanced students m th1s Romance lan guage These are the umor Club under the dlrec tlon of Mxss Theresa ohnson and the Semor Club whose adviser 15 Mrs Doris Damren Contests, mov1es, and partles have featured the actxvltles of the 49 D0 season of these two groups The Latm Club or Cl3S51C3l Forum ln which students develop an avld mterest m the customs of ancxent Rome IS supervnsed by Mrs Augusta Blount 6 cs! 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H xv lA ' Ln The Portland Hlgh School Phllatelnc SOCICIY has enjoyed another worthwhxle and hlghly successful year under the guldance of Miss Ella Pennell Club officers were Gordon Cote president Harry Burnham v1ce presldent Norman Glovslcy secretary and Samuel Bleler treasurer Cther members of the club were Marre Goyette Germalne Borys Irvlng SIIVCT Elxhu Weiner and ohn Venner The club s major money maklng project was 1ts annual pencil sale held ln May The group recelved much praxse for a very excellent stamp exhnblt held ln the school llbrary ln une The Stamp Club has two types of membershlp actlve and mactlve The actlve members support the club by attendance at meetmgs and work on club projects The 1nact1ve members asslst by donatlng stamps clxppmgs and anythlng that mlght ard ln the advancement of the club work Same Save Stamps N581 5-C .XXX D jc, . . . . . ' ' . . x 2 , . .1 ' ' . ' ' . 5 s 7 1 s g a s - 9 v 1 9 J ' , . . . . Miss l'4mu-ll In-IIN :ull nlmlll -lxnuj-s. . 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Lx Phafagraphy glllb N593 5F BOX C XDIJ1 01' 1' ILILRS at 1 1 xt nn ir ln uar ac s n on Ac ou In nr o xn ll un Burn 11111 St mdmrl I ff f 11 ht Nlnlxm l rrman Jenn Nlartorana XX llll nu Status I Xu S mford Bernird NICY une Duld lhrumn Cher: 5 Somcflzlug ,Maui ,4 Saldzcr There IS a sllght shuffle as every rifle snaps forward into place Wlth the command, Form for evenmg parade, all the compames move out ln a style sultable to any army group Under the alert eyes of Colonel Karl V Palmer and Captam Franlclm R Glasscoclc, the cadets are put through thelr varlous paces The officers group this year was led by Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Couslns The other officers were Major Robert Brown, Captams Lmwood Sanford Bernard McVane, ohn Martorana, and Harry Burnham, Lleutenants Norman Glovslcy Samuel Blexer, Edward Flaherty Wesley Estes, Ralph ordan, Jack Venner, Edward aclcson, David Berenson, Got don Cote, Rlchard Martln, Wllllam Stevens, and Melvln Lerman The Second Battalion, P H S boy cadets, walked off with the cup for the best boys battallon at thus year s annual Cadet Ball, held April fourteenth Bernard MacVane was named the best lme ofhcer, and Raymond Barker was awarded the medal for the best cadet E903 ur C' s 1 g'. ll- l Ol l'lL Iron! Roz I t to :mln Nlarilwii Xlltn Ruth lxtnnex Rulnrta Xml on l'll7AlIL'lll XX hate Helent Wolf on Lou Ann Cumming Bark Ra Xlice Cl url-.L laurne DelRe june Storms Betts Lou Hanson Nlarjorie Huhbard Betts NIcCrax Ethel austin Suzanne Higgins Hilda Elms Nlarilwn Burduood Eleanor lxennedv Frlni 'Nrrris l1tricl1 XX att llclen Nlurphs . Male Or Qcmalcf Under the dlrectlon of Col Karl V Palmer and Franklm Glasscock the Girl Cadets march as their company commanders shout Hut two three four Column Left Left Flank Column Right The girls worked hard for a good showing at the annual Cadet Ball April 14 There the two battalions formed the evening parade and commissions were presented to the officers Company I led by Marilyn Allen, was acclaimed the best company Other leaders were Company G Suzanne Higgins, H Ruth Kenny, K une Waite, L Ethel Austin, and M une Storms Other oflicers included Lieutenant Colonels Gloria Tevan and Pearl Chase, First Lleutenants Patricia Douvxlle, Marie Monro, Patricia Anne Watt, Ro berta Nelson, Marjory Osmond, Elizabeth White, Alberta Frazer, Marilyn Brume, Wllda Elms, Lou Ann Cummings, and Eleanor Rogers, Second Lleutenants Alice Clarlc, Elvira D1B1ase, Edna Norris, Eleanor Kennedy Marilyn Burdwood, Marie Ricci, Helen Murphy Betty Lou Hansen, Mar jorie Hubbard, and Betty ane McCray, and Captains Katherine Sulllvan and Helene Wolfson E911 -1 P --, .' A is. . A 5 f A v ' ' 4 A , . a ' rv ' ' A 1 , . 1 , , i ' O Q f A 2 ,A ' ' - ' 7 I ' 'x v A ,. J ,j l i , . , . 1: , ' 5 s , Y 6 . . A ' A . . 5' J M- - Y CAl I -' ' 'ERS 7 U, If . . '. ' 1 . s . if' Y' . ' ' S , Patricia Curtis. Pearl Chase. Gloria Tevzni. Patricia Douville, Czirlie Gallagher, june NYaite. Elvira Diliiase. s, rt-. : J . . ,' , , . . ,' A .4 t I .Aft - Q1 1 X A, . . ,, 0 4 o Q - - Qt T T T - as 9 - 1 - 9 . , . , J . , . Y J 9 7 . 1 Czdes Of Crawl Nearly 50 eager P H S Senlors made the annual trlp to Washington, D C, under T. the guldance of Dean M Adela1de Lehan Ofncers were Gordon Cote presldent, LOUISE Beaumler vlce presldent and Mar garet Haskell secretary treasurer ln the group were the MlSS6b Mary Amerglan oan Badger, LOUISE Beaumler, oan Baston Marllyn Burdwood Allce Mae Clarke Laurie DelRe Ann Dlpxetro, Mary Lou Gato Margaret Haskell, ROS3llC Kaserman, Elleen Kenlston, ean Lamkm, Donna Llbby Audrey London Helen Malconlan Frances Malone Amta Menarlo, Barbara Nlcllols, oan Osborne, une San son, Ruth Savage, Barbara Stlnnett, Anna Terezevlch Glorna Tevan, Rose Valente, Bernadette Vxgue, and Helene Wolfson, Rlchard Berry ames Blox som Raymond Calull Wesley Estes, Norman Glovslcy Franklm Grant, Edward Hansen, Ralph Jordan, Harvey Levlne, ohn Malconxan, and ohn Venner SHIXK l'1X UIIIC N I H 4 1 L mln L L 11:11 :ll 'CJ' N933 CHEFRI P XIJFRS Willie Parflaml Khwrs Who ns xt that leads the grxdlron and court teams to vlctory with their never ceasmg efforts? Who? Why the PH S cheerleaders' They have led us ln cheering all year long so now let s glve them a round of applause They are the sparlcplugs for the fans slttmg 1n the bleachers Wlthout them what would happen to our routmg sect1on'? Wlthout cheerlng a game 1sn t half so much fun Chief sparkplug this year was Walter Sonny Cobb whose crew of charges lncluded Donna Lxbby Audrey Wood Kay Hasson Carolme Caval laro Georgla Kouralcos ean Bruce Norma Beller Harold Thomas and Ph1l1p Lenentlne Alternate cheerers were Helen Maroon Stacxa Eraklxs and Ruth Ridge whlle honorary alternates lncluded Carol Welch Robert Merrlll Rxchard Conroy Bernard Morrill and Robert Joyce They have come forth with new and peppy cheers this year whlch could not have been posslble without the help of their coach Mr Francis E Connor 5921 . . I1 . .' lfnmt Rqrv, lvft to riuht-Caroline Cavallaro, Audrey XYOUJI, VValter Cobb. head cheerleadcrg Jean Bruce, Donna Lnbby. Huck Run-Phil Lenentine, Katherine Hansson, Georgia Kourakus, Norma Beller, Harold Thomas. 0 . . , . . . . . . , s 1 r ' 1 v J 1 y a - 9 s a 9 9 - , . . Cherc 5 Sawzeflzzng Abou! ,4 ffnmcfowu Kam! i943 ,414d,4b0uf J-I1 If Hays C001 Worklng wlth the regularlty of an ocean tlde the Portland Hlgh School H1 Y Club under the guidance of Mr Cl1EOfd A Blake completed another hlghly credltable year Durmg the year the boys attended the State Y M C A Older Boys Con ference and the H1 Y Student Leglslature The H1 Y Club organlzed mamly to and the school and to assist ln build mg better boys proved helpful by helping a needy famlly at Thanksgxvmg and Chrlstmas tlme edltmg an elaborate program for the Turkey Day foot ball game asslstlng the Amerlcan Heart ASSOCIBIIOH tn collectlng funds deco ratlng a wlndow for the Community Chest campalgn helping hnance the debatlng team to the National Tournament in WISCONSIN presenting a S50 donatnon to the P H S band and gxvmg a 50 gift to the school Officers for the past year were Gordon Cote presndent Raymond Barker vice presldent Arturo Calxandro secretary Rlchard Bragdon treasurer and Edwin Wrnshlp chaplain Other actrve members were Ted Harmon Harold Anderson Samuel Bleler Edward Hansen Donald Bragdon Donald Conley Ted Ballas Gary Mc uarrle and Harold Thomas The two outstandmg events of the year for the club were the annual dance which was highly successful and the annual banquet at which the graduatlng seniors were honored T951 ,4 fhlfffics 1 - ff' X, - I . fm-. -- Illini : N .' 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Y 7' 3 ' wr' Q . ..Z'i -R f ? l 5973 'mlilinr scene: Billy Sears gr:nMum.g ll rclmu INITX N Xl 1111 11111 1 C1 n1 II 1111! fu 11 1 1 1111 1 1 1111 1 1111 1111r11111 1111 111111 KIII 1 II 11 Xrud NI11.11f 1 11 11 1 111 1 xllgll tu 11 111 111 111 1 11111 1 11' 11171 NI 111c1111 R11I1 1r1l 11 11 1 1111 11 11111 X 1111 11 1111 1 11 1 1r1I 1111111 c 1 1r1 111 1 11111 1111 1111 Iill 1111 1I111r 1111 11 1 r11 1 I' I Iffl 111 11 111 11 1111 11111I1 1 1 11 11 111 11 11 1 111 1111 Chanksgzvzng Day Crzumph Bulldogs are famous for thexr tenaclty Th1s year our flghtmg football eleven proved If Startmg off the season wlth but four Iettermen, Coach Sxbson bullt a gr1d1ron un1t whxch Wlll long be remembered T e underdog 1n every battle, fate also seemed to be agalnst Portland In the Edward L1ttIe and LCWISIOU games, t1me ran out before Portland s fourth down play Each game left the Slbsonmen but 1nches from the1r w1nn1ng touchdown 1m Connors, veteran llneman who had played prac t1caIIy every mlnute slnce our f1rst game, suffered a brolcen anlcle ln practlce Ken Llpscomb mjured I11s shoulder 1n the Thornton game and John Noble recelved a fractured leg In the opener Portland held a veteran Deermg team to one touchdown and a Held goal Our small team lost to Edward Llttle and Bangor, but galned needed exper1ence October 7 tI1e 1ce was broken and Portland pulled 1nto the mm column by upsettlng Cony 19 0 The followlng week the Bulldogs lost a heartbreaker to LCWISIOI1 13 7 after Ieadmg 1n the Hnal quarter Portland bounced baclc by routlng a strong l98I YAI .' 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Q 0 7 o o o 4 . . . 1 1 Cheverus club 77 O and went on to belt Thornton 33 7 November 11 South Port land had to go all out to shade the Blue 7 6 November 74 the Bulldogs accomplrshed the lmposslble They won the Turkey Day game by upsettmg hlghly favored Deermg If Port land had not won a game all season they stlll would have had a good year by humblmg the Ram 15 6 It was a great endxng for the team and the coaches The fellows who made all thxs posslble were sparlcplugs B111 Sears ohn and Nunzx Manclnl Rollle MacM1llan, and Ronald Perry lm Connors Ken Llpscomb, ohn Noble Gus Profenno, ohn Amato, Dlck Carter, Dave Redmond, Ray Marla Ronald Flagg Charlie Sherman, Lymxe Dunnell, and Freshman Wxlly Greenlaw all turned m notable chores for Portland thls year Gives Blue l6'a14m'r Season Q as 1 li H117 l Lll A I! i XXI 11 E991 . r - a - Q 9 R 1:1 Vvxvx :nm-lf'l1nXl:.'-lu www' ' ,-,vll :1:'4-fl,ux:4 -l- . . ,l , J . 9 0 o Q o 0 lfl 4 . ll Iftl1VI'l1.Xl.I. lwuu' lx'ff?.. fwfr In r-wht Alzml-s Sn-lxplm, XXII cl' llcllmwxxtglw. 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I , 11 11 11111 R 1111 1 111111 1111 1 1 11 1v1'k .11111 .1 111111, Q-1111 1. 1 11111 111, f 0 1 9-0: SKI CII ll OFFILPRS Dnufulzzll Daredewls Although slcung started late thls year, the Slcx Club under the supervlslon of Mr George Albert sponsored seven bus slcn trnps each one gomg to different parts of Mame and New Hampshlre Seventeen boys went to Mt Washxngton during February vacation Durlng this trxp the annual Faulkner Trophy Races were held and won by Christy McHugh first Bob Muller second and Bruce Ambrose third Indxvlclual awards were made at the annual slcl patrol party The Novice Trophy went to Donald Murray S The Slcx Club s annual ohn ay movie and annual dance were both successful and contributed to the social and slcung programs at the school Slcx patrol parlcas were presented by the club to Ronald Perry ames Spear Christy McHugh Dlclc Muller Francls Perry, and Bruce Ambrose Officers of the club for 1950 were Bruce Ambrose president Dick Mlller vlce presl dent Rosalie Kaserman secretary and Val erle Davis treasurer Also on the Executxve Board were Donald Murray and Betty Mxller 5 as ' 'kr 51013 ' - 9' . 1 p 'yi' 2' . , L .' 1, f ,-lbw' . 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V X Y L fr ,, ' X XTX I 1 1 N 1 1 mfr Zhampzaus Portlands L1ttle Boy Blues proved that the thlrd t1me never farls After reachmg the flnals of the Western Malne Tournament tw1ce 1n three years, Coach Whopper Deetjen was determmed to lead Portland to a state t1tle, and from October The T1tle was the one objectlve of the squad After a season that saw Portland twxce crush Deermg by 47 33 and 38 77, and Cheverus by 48 77 and 44 30 marglns the Western lVla1ne Tournament drew near Portland entered the tournev underrated, but paced by the br1Il1ant play of B111 Sears who rolled up 77 poxnts downed Morse 1n the openlng round 47 40 The sem1 hnal sam the Blue lacmg South Portland the team that had beaten them tmce durmg season play Dnclca ohnson turned 1n a per formance of excellent shootmg and floor play that netted I lug pomts for Portland as lf donned the Capers 43 33 Saturday Portland faced tovnermg Lexuston on the ene my s court Portland could not match Lemston s henght but H15 '1 better ball controllxng team so they passed the1r 11 ax 1nto the state plax off D1cIc ordan was Portland s tall man and he used Ins l1Clgl'lI 1n leadmg Ins team to uctory 47 40 L 101 T , In . - Q D - I .XR.'I ' Ii.XSKIi'lkI4.XI.I. 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March 11 Portland faced Stearns for the State Txtle It looked hopeless as Stearns pulled ahead to an elght to one lead early m the first quarter, but agaxn Portland had a star Albert GFBSSI who had helped break LCWISIOH s defense by set shots a week before, made a long one to break the scorlng xce The fans went vnld after Portland froze the ball for two mmutes and I5 seconds to keep a five pomt lead and wln 78 73 The Blue hoopsters were State Champs for the thlrd tlme 1n the hxstory of the school March 16 m Boston Garden Portland sparkplugged by Rollle lVlaclVl1llan who scored elght pomts outplayed but dld not outscore Brlclgeport Central of Connecticut Port land was traxlmg by but one pomt at the OH'.1C13lS tnme out ln the last period Because of the three mlnute rule that gave Brxdgeport control of the ball Portland was forced to break lts defense, and thus was beaten 45 37 Portland didn t lose without a great fight, and Brldgeport went on to wm the New England Tltle In each game, If was not the brilliance of one player but rather the effort of the entxre team work mg as a solld un1t that put Portland on top Maklng the charnplonshlp possible by thexr hard work and sharp basketball were Gregory St Angelo, Bardmo Montecalvo, oseph Nelson Ronald Audette, Roland MacM1llan, Co Captains Sears and Grassr, and Freshman Wlllxam Greenlaw su Xl xx sm 1 1 4.1 A rim 1114 I 11 lx llll1111!Rltlllfxilllilllhlltllllllmk Xtlllnl1lAlI!I Imllm x 51033 , l . . 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I fwsj 'ONS SXNININIINI TI- N 4111! rn lun S nm Rm Re-mmgton J h11 N1 11 XX lflkll lx11mxlu R1charcl lucas captam I Ill 1 r 111 ml Us 1r1u in tr 1 1 Lx Don'1 one S 1111111 Ru Rmh ml llorr Clarence Harrlman R he-rt H 1,l1t I nr:lr111 Selluk Dmulcl Splctr Xrnoltl Grtcu Nl1lml111 Hurr Ilrrlmrt NX1 h1rt fhzrd Rom Frederlck 1111111111 111 1111 mr l'r111 lj,K nr ,ern Xn LT l'lfl vrmx .11 1 X 1l11n1 llult ll1u1111 XIerr1ll Melxm Lerman nmxlt IL lk X11 rlxx L tc ,,,.. xrold l Ill sun unc New Sngland Hlzampzans Plunglng 1nto the t1de of competltxve sw1mm1ng Wlth the1r accustomed sklll Coach Harold Paulsons aqua boys have made a blg splash once agam Led by Captam D1clc Lucas, and freshman breaststrolce ace Gordon Selllclc, our L1ttle Boy Blues of sw1mm1ng have emerged as State, Brown, and New England Interscholastlc champ1ons for the th1rd consecutlve year In swlmmmg away Wlfh the East s top schoolboy honors, our terrxflc tanlcmen broke 48 assorted records, rangmg from state dual meet marks to nat1onal ones 11063 The medley relay team of Lucas, Selllck, and Warren Knowles, establlshed new natlonal marks for both the 150 and the 300 yard dlstances ln this event, the 400 yard freestyle relay team of Knowles, Don Splcer Arnold Green, and Selllclc, was clocked under the natlonal record for thelr speclalty, and Selllclc lndlvxdually bettered the accepted natlonal tlme for the 150 yard medley swlm Lucas was unbeaten xn his baclcstrolce speclalty for the past season, whlle Sellxclc went undefeated m the breaststrolce, but lost one medley swlm to Al1Amer1can Bob Mattson of Worcester Herb WlSh3ft, Fred Kyle Dlclc Horr, Arnold Rosarlo, Malcolm Horr Fred Cronkite, Donald Powell, Frank DAm1co, Mel Lerman ohn Major, Roy Remlngton, and Roger Rlpley made up the remainder of thls strong swlm squad whlch was termed by Yale Coach Raymond Mornarxty as the best balanced schoolboy swlmmmg team 93 I have ever seen' This team has had a long and a glorlous record It has brought honor to its clty and its school as few other athletlc teams have been able to do It will long be remembered as a great team w1nn1ng for a great school and great coach N I If 1 un ll I I K 7 1 RTLAND LRUNS LOL N I RX I-Hu! R Iillf rnest ulmcn ugcnt nr 1 um lx 1 url L ne B I x f part Lxttrunn rxu C111 mt 4 Kmss Kouutry Coach Ralph Coreys cross country team has once agam gamed athletlc prestlge for Portland I-hgh School The Blue harrlers pxled up an lmpressxve seasonal record whlch xncluded wlns over BfUHSWlClC Wxndham, Gorham, and Deermg I-hgh Schools, and such exceptlonally strong cross country teams as Gould and Lxncoln Academles Agalnst all of these wms the Coreymen suffered but one defeat a close 33 ZZ declslon dropped to powerful Brndgton Academy The team capped thls hne season by placmg second m the state rnterscholastxc cross country meet at Orono In thls meet Captaln Harvey Levme Ernest Gulmond and Robert Caterma placed hnghest for Portland In addltxon to Levine Gulmond and Caterina Eldon Collms Leon Lxhhy Gene RlCll3fClS Mxtchell ElClil8WlCZ and Wnlllanm Kmg deserxe 1 great deal of credxt for thelr contrlhutnons to the success ol tross tountrv at Portland Hxgh School for the 1950 season Scores during the smson are Portland 16 Brunsvuclx 45 Portland 35 Gould 37 Portland 70 Lincoln 40 Portland 33 Brldgton 7' Portland 70 Windham 54 Gorham 77 trlangu lar meetl Portland 17 Deering 43 lllll X 1 mu. lvff in J I We-E .' 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C lu' 1 7111100 Crack ll Cl Thls year Portland found 1tseIf the under dog when track season rolled around The fellows on the squad had dlfferent 1deas when Coach Corey set them to work wearmg out track shoes Thelr confrdence pald off as the team belted Deermg 88 62 w1th Robert Caterma mppmg Deermg s Donald Becker at the tape ln the senior 600 event Portland went on to beat Cheverus by an even greater margm 94 56 but lost to a powerful South Portland crew 99 47 In the four cornered meet Portland placed th1rd The outstandmg athletes thls year were Robert Caterlna, Anthonv Belllno, Harvey Le VIHC, Ernest Gu1mond, Richard Thomas, Charles PFICC, and Ted Splcer f109:I lfi 13 l'f 11: 'flllf Ant I' ' . 'zv' - X 1-11 . XVII . 1 '. I f- ' A ' Is. I ' ' Auth j ' 13. 1 .1 l I 11 :ll .Isl 15s. I-1 1- M .1i1. .S ' 1 R 111- R I 1 s, I.- Iflylmy, ' Q ' . Q ' '. ,I U ' f' . joy. ' as. ' ' . .2 ' . : ' Q ' '. 'I 1-H . . Q-. 3 2 Q .- 1 'v' . '. 1 . ' . 'Q'- ,: '. . j '. , N ' J . . V z . 1 ': . , ' . M . .I I K' :111. :uns : 1: l. .X11tl1115 ll1Il'1111. . . . . . , 9 SIIG II- 1 1 1 1 nu 11 x mm I 1111 'X111111 XIHICIIII l reg, S! Xngtlo IIOIIHIL Ieunard Charlts 11 1 11 um 1111 1 ll1 Xllmn Stun Ix11111ctl1 lxlng., Cerlnc Iorter jot lnarj mskl . 1 I I H. Lai , . - - . . A I. ILXQ 'I .Xl.l. IAM I1 rf R1 fr, iff! fu till! Rml -'t Mlwlj. .Xml ,' if Ness. .' 1 1 ' A. I 1 Q . 1 'I . . , 11111:111. Nick IJiIJu11z1t41. XVIIIIVI' C'1':1111l:1ll, Ruln-11 Roast. Rullia- Alilfhllllilll. Ronnie Ridge. S1'm11d Run- Dona: luv. XYiIl':11 Il'--11l:1w. I 1':111k N:11'. R111z1lrI fzgg. I ' .' s. ' U ', A ' ' . 2 I ' II11 l1I St1111'1', Rmmlul I'1-1'r3. S1-lmtu 'I':111c1'illu, Rocco l'111n11L'u. Ilzmvlrl 'I'l111n1z1s. Mr. lirlwarcl Hznllnck, coach. Otlur Ill' 's uf the t-11111. ulvss-111 uln-11 pl111lug1':1pl1 was Ulu-11: llzw- 1' l1n nl 1 2 9' k,. , . . , . . - 9 ez as 1 1 IIIIIKI e 1 1 R1 or 1n4l Dnnxld l1n Q Baseball Wlth Coach Edson Hadlock at the helm of the Blue Bulldog baseball shlp for the first t1me, the team IS saxlmg along 1n flfth place ln the nme team Telegram League, as the 1950 Totem goes to press Portland has lost two heartbreakers 1n comp1l1ng a five w1ns and four losses record South Portland s 7 1 dec1s1on over Hadlock s dlamondeers was typl cal of the bad breaks that have kept the Bulldogs from a hxgher league stand 1ng thus far this year Lefty Dave Redmond pltched a neat two h1tter ln th1s South Portland contest, but couldn t get the needed breaks to come hrs way Redmond and NUHZI MHHCIDI have been steadxly outstandlng performers thls year, ably supported by Don Flnks, Ronnxe Rldge Rollre lVIaclVl1llan, Charlle Sherman, Ronn1e Leonard, Greg St Angelo, N1ck D1D1nato, Ronnle Perry, and W1ll1e Greenlaw Tlns team has come along nlcely after a slow start, and w1th nme league games stlll to play, should 1mprove 1ts already credible standlng by the close of the season 11103 Under the guidance of Mr George Albert Port land High School s gym program nas again provided much of the needed exercise and physical trammg for this school s boys Gvm training or its equivalent is a state requirement as part of the training of all grad uates of Maine high schools Because 1t1s compulsory this training is sometimes taken for granted and often overlooked when the praise for the all round training a P H S graduate receives is handed out But in his gym class a boy has the chance to compete in many sports and to learn many physical skills to go along ous classrooms And lest me forget the girls of P H S also receive their gym training under the able direction of Miss Dorothy Rowe and Miss Joan Cosgrove Gym Elasses lllll s , - . . , . . . , . . . , . - , s 9 ' 9 9 . 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H Q L E S A L E R S Open Evenings - Sundays - Holidays 119 Cumberland Ave. Portland 161 Middle St. Portland Phone 2-8441 Complimezzts Of Cummings Bros WHOLESALE GROCERS MEATS PROVISIONS Sponsors of NATIONWIDE GROCERY STORES A so Distributors of Stokelys Finest Canned Foods 241 Commercial Street Portland, Maine Compliments Cornplzments Maine Hardware and Plumbing Supply Co ST REGIS HOTEL T21 35605 Portland Maine 618 Congress St Portland l6l . . . l . . . , . . . , . . ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,--,--,,,-,,,,-,,,,,,,-,,,,,--- ,,,-- ,,,,, : 2 4-.4-.Q-4-4-.4-.a-0 4-Q'Q0,Q 04,04 0, 'Q, .Q0,', '4-0 QQ'0,'-, '04-.0400-Q, -QQQQTQ,4 JAMES FRUIT COMPANY DISTRIB UTOR5 O f FRUIT AND PRODUCE 225 227 Commerclal Street Portland, Marne LORING, SHORT 86 HARMON BOOKS STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES ART GOODS TOYS CAMERAS DRAFTING SUPPLIES 5 5 Z 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Z 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 Monument Square Portland Maine CRFDIT JHILIIRS and OPTICIAXS DAYS JEWELRY STORES Complett Lmes of L5 clry on Ewsy Crecllt Terms 489 Congress Street Portland Mame OVER ONE MIIIION PRESCRIPTIONS I-III 113 f..,,C5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 , E 5 5 . ,. . , 5 , - ul . 5 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 . . . 5 . Jw . K , 5 5 5 5 ' z 5 5 5 5 ,, ..ED E 5 5 1 -. 5 l i 5 ll 5 5 H H 2 5 5 5 77 .,4,,.,-'4 , Q ',Q ',Q Bm lViYfJef j6'07lZ Ike MOTHERS, DADS GUARDIANS 311 TEACHERS of the Portland H1gh School Parent Teachers ASSOCIHIIOH Mrs Nliurxcg H Hlglut fPILSlCitl1I, 161 7 I 9 l I - v I C x n . Y . -1 - x -, ,- ,- ,.,.,,, ,, ,,-,,, ,- , 1 vo' WHAT - - AFTER GRADUATION DAY? NURSING offers attractive opportunities to Portland High School Girls. So, if you are wondering what the future holds for you, why not consider the advantages of a nursing education. Perhaps it can be yours! For complete details call or write Director of Nursmg MAINE GENERAL HOSPITAL PORTLAND ME Enjoy New England s Most Delicious Meaf 51293 7 f 0 Y o o 1 :.,,::4-:::::.'44-Q::4-:: 044-:: -- -A---A- A---- ---- A-A---- - ---1 1 Cmzzplimefzts Of QUALITY SINCE 1874 505-507 Congress Street Portland, Maine HART - SCHAFFNER 66 MARX CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY AT HOGAN BROS Congress at Brown Compliments Of GREGERSEN S BAKERY 343 Congress St Portland Malne Portland Mame Cornplzments Compliments BASTON THE FLORIST COLUMBIA HOTEL YARMOUTH MAINE Portland Mme Shaw s Super Markets 1 0 'I 9 'I . 1' 1 1 1 . I: 'I . . 1, 'I 'I :I 1 1 . 1, . 1, 1 1 of of 5 I 1 1 1 3 1, 'I 1 . 1 'I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 'Q'0',',Q'ff-0.f.,,-4-4-4-.QQQQ00',, ::'::0::',,' ::. . ::.,:: : : : ::J 1 3 1 'I 'I 1 1 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 'I 'I 'I 1 1 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 4 1 4 'I 'I 'I QQQQQQQ' 0,4-40,40QQQQQ-'Q0,0404-Q04-00,004-.4-.pQ,,,,,, Q'-0'x000'Q JAMES BAILEY COMPANY MQIHCQS Leadmg Sporting Goods Store SPORTS EQUIPMENT TO SPORTSWEAR CONIPLETE ATHLETIC OUTEITTERS 264 Middle Street Portland, Maine Dial 4 0315 WHERE YOUR PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS FURNISHED THEIR HOMES Gcnerahons Of Progress 1447 FURNITURE COMPANY ZSTORES PORTLAND BRUNSWICK ESTABLISHED 1913 C omplzvm IIT! of DOMINIC MACRI 86 SONS EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING and HAT CLEANING 235 Mnddle Street Portland Mame 51313 . K 7 f - -. - K ,V . Y - , - :::::f',,:.-: 0,-':: Q '0x,.',-.f. ,4. '4-.,-.f,,''04,, 'Q,4-Q 4-4 4-0,4-.',,,,'-.001- ', 'v' -4-004-'04-.,,, '44-44-0404-QQ 'QQ'-4000: JACKSCDN-WI-IITE STUDIQ Graduation photographs portland Meme 1 1 . . ,,,,,,,,,-,,,.,,-,,,-,---,,-,,,--,--,,-,,-,--,,,,,-,,,.,-,N.-... I' 37 4-.4-.,..'-.0-Q: .,,::::- :,- 'I 'I A A A A A A A AQ A A: A:::::::0::':::::Q0o::Q-,::'::-QQQQQQ4-0,0400 PERIOD REPRODUCTIONS - AUTHENTIC ANTIQUES 3 126.3 ' zo. Free Street at South Portland 3, Maine SERVING MAINE PEOPLE SINCE 1819 JOHN KERN at soN PROCESSORS OF FARMER KERNS TENDER SWEET I-IAMS an QUALITY FRANKFORTS PORK SAUSAGES 251 Commerclal Street Portland Maine RECORDS OUR RECORD SHOP IS IN ALL WAYS YOUR MOST CONVENIENT PLACE TO PURCHASE TI-IE LATEST IN RECORDED MUSIC Porteous M1tc:hel1 and Braun Record Shop Street Floor fl3 7 Q! 77 I 'I 'I 'I gl . . 1, 1 I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I . 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TROIANO Mail Orders Filled 147 High St. Portland PORTLAND LEHIGH FUEL CO. 315 Park Ave Portland THE BEST SINCE 1820 Phone 2 1986 Branch Office 124 High St Phone Z 5871 Established 1944 Tels.: Bus. 5-1691 Res. 3-5780 LOUIS N. LeCLEIRE REALTOR 161 High St. Portland 3, Me. LIST REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - RENT or LEASE The Clothes That Have Everything But the High Price DODGE CLOTHES 482 Congress St Portland Suits Topcoats Sport Clothes Tuxedoes MRS MARY K LEACH Ofhce 2 0359 COMMERCIAL TYPING MANUSCRIPTS EDITED dTYPED Room 511 465 Congress St Portland 3, M Irresistible Delicious A M A T O S ITALIAN SANDWICHES For Lunch and Picnic Still the Same Fine Quality India St Dial 3 1862 GREETINGS TO Miss MADELEINE KINGSLEY AND ALL OUR OTHER FRIENDS IN PHS MISS HELEN THOMAS MR HAROLD PAULSON PORTLAND BOYS CLUB F es Te 3 5181 Compliments LOUIE S JEWELERS 547 Congress St Portland Maine l151 . . , : an ' ' - 9- 71 ' . ' - Of 9 7 Maine's in t Swimming Pool I l. - 3 fllli AYS Q -747 N U FI COME Complmzents THE YMCA Portland Mame H Complzments The A FRIEND Coca Cola Bottlmg Plants, Inc C omplzmevzts MANAGERS and CLERKS A 81 P FO0D STURES Portland, Mame Good Food at Low PIICC L- 000' 044,400,0400'Q-00,-.004-4,400,004-,.,, ' ',,0 f QQ., 'Q ,4,',.',.,- Vl36l 2 . I ,. 3 gy- 'Q -yfxk K N 5 . ' f ' l 1552- N. 4A - L, A g X In QQQH f QW z 1 T -' . -' S - H 'F .. , - 5 'A 1' in :if , KN z tiff-,,. Y -fa' :Wi l : 'v g,s'.'-QS' 5 s S ! l S E Q S gh , 5 5 A 5 S , S 1 2 'r . 5 5 . ly I 'I ' Q - Q 3 Nh . Nh . 4, 1 - . 'I 'r lr 5 4 . ,l 'r R lr . 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QQQQQQQQQ'Q'00 4 ,'044-0,000,004-Q4 DODGE - - PLYMOUTH THE PINE MOTOR COMPANY 5 1 7 Forest Avenue Portland Maine Compliments f'0n1pl1n1enf5 MAINE SAVINGS BANK FALMQUTH HOTEL Portland Mame Portland Maine Complz nents MARKS PRINTING HOUSE GRAND TRUNK GARAGE Cor Middle and Pearl Sts 73 75 India St Portland Maine portland Maine 138 1 . 0 . . 0 9 ',00'0f', ', ,0:,e,,Q,.'00'f.,N, . v ,' ',, -',',, 00,, ,A,,-.4 'Q 'Q ,0,0v'4 ,,',Q ', Complxmerzlf o arxe s Beauty Lounge 7 HIGH ST Room 77' 4- 0 0,4-,,,Q,0,4-.'Q0Q,0'0,.'0.f.'4-4-0 3 Robertson s Picture and Gift Shop PICTLRES and PICRTURE FRAMING PORFST AxE a 3 Complzments of Plccadlly Restaurant CONGRESS ST Portland C omplzmenl 0 Estelle Lewis REAL ESTATE BROKER The Pen Shop FACTORY AUTHORIIVD RFPAIRS ounlam lez Ramon lzghlcrr 574A CONGRESS ST Portland C onzplrmerzts Adrian I-I Scolten, M D Compliments O R Johnson, M D Nick s Lunch 785 CUMBERLAND AVE Specxalz mg zrz Hot uzcy l'ran Off! 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Howland 'I II PEAKS ISLAND MAINE I 1 Compliments M I 'I 'I :I :E EI Dr. Francis M. Dooley 'I 1 I Portland! Nloclcl 1ncl flmft Shop Hobby Center 457' CONGRESS ST Monuxnent Square I p One Hxgfvt It ay! Compliments W Dr. Harry W. Lyons Conzplxnmntl' M Joseph S. White, D.M.D. C'!7!71f71lIIIt'll'J' 0 Securlty Fence Co 141 MAIN ST SOUTH PORTLAND Cornpllmenlx A FRIEND Pratt Abbott, Inc Tel 7 0339 Cleansmg Pressmg Dyemg Repalrlng lVor Called for And Delnered 803 CONGRESS ST Portland Cs07!IfVI!77IE7Ilf John H Honan, D M D f omplmu utr 0 L Leon Barber Shop 43 1 CONGRESS ST fwonzphnzerztr 0 Vaughn Street Market was VAUGHN STRFFT C07l1pIl!H 1111 Dr Ph1l1p E Tuke C'on1pl1mf'11tt A FRIEND f U7!1f7I1!7lL7lfS Ralph H Hutchmson, D D S fxonzplxmcnfy David K Lovely I mylttr 111111 11! N 'I . . . , . A f 'I 'I 1, ' 1, . 'I 'I Q . 1, 4' ' 5 4' 1 P 1 1 . 'I 'I 5 'I , . - 1, ' 1 of . 1 - - ' M . . , 5 ' 7- ,-' - 1, I3 ', 'I 1, . 'I 'I 'I 2 'I , A ' Y ' f 'I 0 , f I 1, ' 1, . . . . 'I . 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