Portland High School - Totem Yearbook (Portland, ME)
- Class of 1951
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'III1III'F S II ,I-11111 I-'1Ix,1-1.1I1: 1'I 11-111-1 ,XI XI111-1111 5II'f I'III1I' II ' 5' X' II XX1III'I' II-I-X- -II' I'11I111'- w XI 11.-1.- .11 .Xl 11111-1,1 I-'I1-1'I--' SI11111 l11'. .1111l .Xlra I,1111ix l1'.11'I115 ,Xlrx II 1'. lL111'1 I1 .I:11111f I-'.-11 I1-1I-111- 11111 1 5Dea'z'Ca tion l he Stall of the 1951 lol bM IS proud to address this book to who for so many years wlth no thought of self has so gencrously gn en of her best to the boy s and glrls of Portland Hlgh School A graduate of Bates College Mrs Blount has been servmg the school as a teacher of Latln slnce 1923 and the last slxteen of these years as head of her department She has ever been on our slde exalt :ng ln our trrumphs and sympathlzlng w1th our defeats Her able leadershlp and frlendly gurdance have won our affectlonate admlra tlon and esteem We W1Sh to express our appreclatlon by conferrlng upon her the greatest honor we are able To you Augusta Blount we dedlcate th1s our yearbook l3 M ' '. A g' 'L' I. l'l tml Mrs. Augusta P. Blount, retiring head of the Department of Latin. 7 7 l ' D . V V . . ' l Foreword Although rt IS lmposslble to rellve the wonderful mcrdents of the past the Staff of the 1951 TOTIZM hopes that th1S yearbook a plc torlal record of the school year w1ll remam to you always a lrvmg memento toward new horlzons but wlth nostalg1c alfectlon for the past We cannot recapture nor change what has gone but your staff has strlven to g1V9 you an authentrc album of the happy hours and last1ng frrendshlps a record of the work and play from Autumn to Wm ter Wlnter to Sprlng Portland Hlgh School 1950 1951 141 As the earth turns, so change we-each of us moving forward XM xx' Ng Y E i--,1 FAI Al, 'f g ff Fino W V1 IDAGI' 5 Z LS L AR f l5I X 999, 1 ll Year Round Mdmznzsrrorors Prrncrpal Howard C Rerche Sub master Theodore S Johnson and Dean M Adelarde Lehan are responsrble for the admrnrstratron of Portland I-lrgh School controllrng the drscrplrne and determrnrnv rts polrcres Mr Rerche rs grxrng Portland a splendrd example of good ad mrnrstratron Hrs rs the Xorce of authorrty that resounds from the P A System when ue hear Office Callrng The drgnrfied frrendly man vs rth the twrnkle rn hrs eye rs alvs ays ax arlable to help a puprl solxe a serrous problem or to be prano accompanrst for an assembly Under hrs superx rsron the school rs marntarned lrke a xx ell organr7ed machrne Mr Johnson drscrplrnarran deluxe xx rth hrs cheerful smrle rs one of the most lrkeable personages rn P H S Hrs name rs a by nord for a square deal among students In addrtron to a full trme rob lookrng out for the male populatron of the school Mr Johnson teaches Englrsh Lrterature and coaches tennrs Nlrss lehan through careful gurdance drrects the grrls and assrsts them rn solxrng therr problems Long after the senrors hare been graduated they remember her help and apprecrate more than exer thrs adxrce xx hose north they non sometrmes underestrmale Her cheerful assrstance hrs mrdt lrfe mort plersrnt for most of Port lrnd s students IGI Ana' fgfzezr Capable Cffsszstants lnxery Portland Hlgh Qchool student at one tlme or another has entered the office on some type of errand Many hoxx ex er do not real17e xx hat an extremely busy place the office IS The staff of thls office I9 one of the most xmportant departments un P H 9 and one xx lthout xx hxch school ex ents could not functlon properly Due to the combmed efforts of Mxss Mary Conroy Mrs Martha Qummmgs and Mrs lola Bloomer the affalrs of Portland Hlgh School run smoothly from September to June Thls efffclent crew has the dlfhcult task of keeplng the affairs of the largest school In Malne in order Makmg schedules checkmg attendance records checkmq late sllps for tardy puplls 1nd handlmg the school s correspondence are all In 1 day s xxork to the gemal threesome TOTE M salutes the helpful efficlent staff ln recognltlon of lhelr long spent hours for P H S As the world goes round and students pass through P H 9 they vxlll remember studres athletlcs and soclal ex ents but It IS Mr Relche Mr Johnson Mlss Lehan Mlss Conroy Mrs Cummlngs and Mrs Bloomer that students cm thank for the smooth excecutlon of these operations 0 J 9 1 ' 7 1. e . e f I V Y . 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THEN IOINT 'IHI WAY rlt ful N SS nf., slr SN I II III 1 XI X I N 11 H NS X 1 S n SN U e XI INN S umm ll I N SS I ollll s u I S 1x1 XI NN I SH 'XI IN NN I 0 SN I I NS N SUN I I I I SS II I SN I S INN IX I XXX LI xx I N1 X Instructors Extrodznazrfe The Faculty' What words can descrlbe those champrons of the classroom those molders of our future When we were freshmen we regarded wrth awe these people who addressed us as Mrster or Mlss Instead of Johnny or Judy Thls formallty howex er drd not mltlgate the lntlmacy vshlch rs essentral to efllcrent work lndeed we seemed closer to the members of the Portland I-llgh School faculty than other teachers for they were the first to recogmze us as adults But thls remarkable dlscernment lprobably m ngled wnth rn credible tact! IS not the onlx qualxty xx hleh our faculty possesses The manner In whrch they elrcrt the maxlmum from each student vshlle gnmg fuller understanding In return rs characterrstrc of our teachers We of Portland l-llgh School haxe the prrx llege of studvlng under well trarned rndnrduals who apparently enjoy crafnmrnv knowledge unto our assorted cranlums We mars el at the r pitrence and wrlllngness to help us untrl ue re 1l17e that here 1re true fuends xx ho hue drscarded personal arms In order to serxe us , . , . I , , ,ffl ' Vfhlllf. IIAZICI. IIINIICIIS, Hllpllislll Nlff Bl. ,Xlllfllllllllfl LICIIAN. lll'llIl UI' GIFIS. I-I lic 3 MLK' LXIIIIAILA JUIINSUN, IC glisll, Lip Ile-1 I'ng', I'ulrIie'nt'uns .X1l sI-V3 ,I If IUIAA IC. IlI,UUMI'IIl. 1'l1-l'k. Sr'-:nil run'-fIXIlI.'. .Kl'Iil'S'I'.X I', I!IAll'N'I'. llvuel nf ills- Ile-1r:1l'llnvy11 ul' l,:lIil13 .XII.'.' .I.XlI- fl.Xlil'1'I' 'I'Ul,M.-XX. Ill-:ul ul' llu- IM-1n:lI'llne-Ill nl' II um- l'le'nllulIli4'S1 llllf. lXl.Xllfl.Xl2l'I'l' S. 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L I 3 U 1 ' V X R . 8 We complaln of lengthy and arduous asslgnments of d1fHcult and perplexmg examlnatlons But when we are occupled IH some tlme consumlng school actlvlty or are otherwlse unable to complete our work how qulck are our teachers to ease the burden They wlth thelr wlde experlence and superlor knowledge know xx el that study mg IS only part of our educatlon We flnd that our faculty possesses a great sense of humor ThlS rs a blessmg to teacher and student alnke for both work more efliclently when an occaslonal Joke can be shared The mtro ductlon of humor unto the classroom has made schoolwork more ln terestmg for us puplls and has strengthened the bond between us and our teachers Thxs student teacher relat onshlp h1s enrnchecl our lnxes and has made our hxgh school days a pleasure Of The Three WS I FI I UCI 11 111 ll IIlst1 11 lb sl I 1 IIII1 H11 X NI 1 mat XX 1111111111111 1111 x 1 IC I QL 1 11.11 1 IX 111 1 11 X 1h mms Ns Xhch IH un I 11 1 1 N Slll 111 1 1'-1rx s'-11 llll 1 1 1m111 ll Il 1 QL s no 1 Il I ng. s IUN'I1JX 1 tl I Ill 0 1 II 1 1r nun A I POS 1 wmls rx 0 111111111111 1 1111 nor ll! 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Autumn and maklng thur dmbul ln Portland Hugh S bool an mnmlnrs of th Cl l IU 4 I U wrrmnn P rlcn Inu wh XXQHIXKLYIPT 'urn A n Mx IN nn AUTUIVIN in IW: Q50 I 1 I' Stands nnrl Ch4'PTll'flllf'I'S 5:0 wild :ls XVilIiv llrf-smlaxxx' make-S zu tmluhrlfnvn Fresh man The freshmen of the Class of l954 have proved themselves to be umque Not one of these students has accepted an upper classman s tradltlonal dlrectlons to the nearest elevator Not one of these stu dents has looked for Room 695 only to end up ln freshman alley The senlors of 54 were the first to elect class officers thxs year Chosen were Regl nald Bartholomew presrdent Donald Cvoodwm vlce presldent Wllllam 'Sanford secretary treasurer Executlve board members were C1lor1a Jensen Carolyn 'itrout Carol Ross Anna Carllsta Fred Adams Harold Chase and James Melvm Pl HX l INC Ol-PIL!-RQ ll 1 1 n ment of all frosh by upperclassmen So It was Wxth some apprehenslon that the Class of 54 entered our m1dst One can st1ll remember them tlmldly fumbllng thelr way through the corridors However today they have assumed an a1r of belonglng here OTHI R I RUSH OFFICIAI Q Hr rc nes Nlelxm 1 lr Ill ll' ll7I KI Y! It 'V ' V LZ 1. I ' ' 'i , ' , lmjl In r',1II-llol zllwl rlomlwi . Ii:-g'in:1I4l ' ' l:lIl'lllllllDllll'XY, XYillium S:lnt'orel. ' ' ' . ' ' R A ' . ,' n v L v 1 y , , - Before coming to P. H. S., the freshmen had been hearing stories about the treat- f y , . . . . . . x 4 L x x o In-fl fn -',1lll-lfl'-ul Amlzmms, Hu Jlzl l'll2lS4', .lm . . , 'z nl 'llnSS. Gloria .ls-use-n, t'urulyn Stroul, An : U: listu. Class Wh1le learnlng their way around the bulldlng they have assumed conildence and are have taken places 1n extra currlcular HCIINI proud of P H S Many of these freshmen tles lncludlng publxcatlons debatlng muslc cadets and sports Early ln December the class held a whlte elephant sale donatmg all proceeds to the School ACt1VltY Fund The ranks of the P H S Band and Orchestra have been swelled by mcommg frcsh men muslclans The addrtlons were Patr1c1a Lewln Sldney Doughty Joseph Palals Joseph Donatelle Reglnald Bartholomew Douglls Frewln Clyde Greenleaf Lewellyn Nelson James Drlskell Wllllam Durgm Guy Martlnx Wayne Strout Clayton Brown Lormg MOKIISOH Carol Ross Carol Crockett and Emxly Doe Taklng a place on the debatlng squad were Reglnald Bartholomew and Joseph Palals The Class of 54 has also contributed many ine athletes to help P H S keep 1ts outstandlng record 1n sports Freshmen boys dolng a stand out Job were Tony D1 PIQIIO Francls Gallagher Frank Jackson W1ll1amDurg1n Ralph Wentworth Rocco Aceto and James Mlkkelsen HLI Ll IIN Rl XD! 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I'e-lm-r I2ului+ r, Myrfm Ilrown. .lzunvs Mm-lvin. 9 Sophomore Wlth members partlclpatmg ln practl cally all of the school s many act1v1t1es th1s year s Sophomore Class IS not only the larg est but one of the most actxve classes ln the school Commg out on top ln the class electxons fhlS year were presldent Robert Greene vlce presldent Dons O Keefe secretary Carol Welch and treasurer Glorla Douglas Makmg up the executlve board were Caro lyn Kennedy Joanne McFarland Grace Ph1ll1po Helen Maroon Lloyd Worcester Leonard Cummmgs Thomas Meehan and Rlchard Bearor In sports outstandmg players for Coach Slbsons football team were Wlllxam Greenlaw Frank Nappl Ph1l1p Ham1lton and Rxchard Kllmartln On the defendmg Marne State champ1onsh1p basketball team were Davxd Doggett Wxllxam Greenlaw HEADING SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to rwght Robert Greene Larol XVe1ch Gloria Douglas Dons Olxcefe KUMPLI llNl UH ILIAL blAl'l' Nl III Inq l 1 I hllllpo lloyd W nrstu Thomas Meehan I con url l umxnings Larolmc kennedy I16 , . . . . 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Y 1 I I I .I . ., In-jr In r'fylll--.loallnw Illm'l :1l'lund. llicllalwl lit-arur, llulwrt lin-um-. lla-lun Maroon .'44:A-iucv ' , 4 ' , 4' 1' 7 ', '1 ' 1 ' x Y' 95' , ,A I C ' 9 'I .v O L C1088 and Frank Nappl Joseph Conley dld an excellent job representmg Portland Hlh School 1n the State Foul Shootmg Contest smkmg forty out of flfty shots Wlnnlng many honors ln track were Nlcholas Mavadones Gerald Amerglan Wlllxam Darl mg Vernon Howard Leonard Cummmgs and Robert Greene Helpmg to recapture the Mame State and New England swxmmmg crowns under Mr Paulson were Gor don Selllck Charles Lelghton Thomas Merrxll My ron Gold and Frank Fagone Promment m gxrls athletlcs were Jean Coughlm Sylv1a Bruce Lllllan Roberts Janet Dunham Ahce Savage Dorothy Glovsky Martlma Boothby Shella Cady Ann Blron Judlth Smxth and Carolyn Baker ASplflHg journalrsts workmg hard on H1 Llghts and TOTI:M were Carol Welch Allce Savage Ann Blron Josephme Lapomarda Thomas Merrlll and Charles Crockett Under th baton of Mr Graffam have been Charles Dudley Myron Gold Wll 11am DeNe1l Everett Patch Barbara Lerman Andrew Po11n1 Davrd Masalln Robert Mosely Patrlcxa Tevaman Dorothy Strout Joanna D3V1S Vernon Howard Melvln Fmeburg Burgess Brooks Florence Guay and Freda Holevas bUPI:RN lblNb SBA l ROOMS X E0 l Xggal he t M L c l17l . w , , , , . r 1 ' 1 , , . 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'l'In- l :u-uhy likvs lu wmv Inn 'l'1f'1! mf Silmy 1.-Hs lln- l'm1lir.- I':u'lv-z V1 us Ifl'nrw:nis',' :mr thmlmll In-ms IWW,-rl vnu Xli'A I..-lmll -nIx 'Q 'lv-r ilu- Inu-:Il-'4 Mr' .I1.Iuv1'.n px-1111-we pu11iQl1m--nl UHZOT' As the earth turns so its people pro gress The Class of 1952 formerly a group of timid frosh who needed building plans for at least half the year has emerged into a group of leaders represented in al most all school activities Actne on the gridiron were John 'Nloble Ray Maria James Porciello Charles Sherman Joseph Portas Ronald Flagg LPADINK THF JUNIORS Richard Ramsay and Thomas Donahue 1 HI 1 L U1MlmU Members of the Portland s champion swimming team were Malcolm I-lorr and Robert Hight Active on the basketball court were Charles Sherman Thomas Donahue and Walter Stllphen Charles Sherman played baseball and tracksters and cross countrlers included Ernest Guimond Ted Spicer Eugene Richards Leon Libby Donald Sanborn Thomas Cook and William King ASSISTING THF LFADFRS mour Tic 1 x rl r IZZI I V - - . y v 1 - . Y . . 1 , , . Y V v , 2 1 3 ' Q , St:i'i:i lflrziklis, llwll-lin-ii ill-in-lu-, liulu-rt 'g.5lt, .2 , K . , . . , . . , . . . . , llelf-n Adams, Philip Lene-ntine, .loan Loring. Xlkillziee Ilonnmf-rls, Phyllis Greeley, Say ef, ie 'c ey G ay. 'if 5 v a V',, p , Class But the Class of 1952 rsn t dommated by athletes Edltor Irvmg Srlver of H1 Llghts had as 1un1or members Bernlce Nlanderson Gretchen Relche Jan Bloomer Connne Panu77o June Texan Helen Adams Mlchelene Amato Kenneth Johnson Carol Grant and Bex erly Gray Worklng wlth Mr Walch to brmg back debatmg trophnes were Stacla Praklls lrvmg Snlver and June Tevan Band and orchestra members were Glorla Murch Pa trrcla Texaman Helen Adams Nancy Whltney Gretchen Relche June Tevan Con stance Collar Joan Roy Verona Crockett Barbara Kelley Dorothy Strout Mary Lou Nevers Arthur Edwards Maurlce Gordon John O Donnell Wllllam DeNe1ll Ronald Spnller and Malorettes Jan Bloomer and Amy Doak Directmg the class s actlvltles were Robert Hrght presldent Gretchen Relche vlce presldent Carol Maroon secretary SIHCIB Eraklls treasurer Beverly Gray Phyllls Greeley Joan Lormg Helen Adams Phlllp Lenentlne Gary Mc uarrle Seymour TICC and Wallace Gomperts executrve board Mr James E Flanagan was class advlser IUININF THI IFAUERS 1 '1 nm 'lrurn urns A n 1 NIIUIQWQ l xmls Dom f mn lennu ln I n llll'v I7lll tes lh mas Don thus I hn 0Donnell 1ilLllll' Io s I2'4l , . , , . . . , , . . , , . . . . . . l . 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This IS the scene that has been enacted many tlmes durmg the school year and lt shows that along Wlth the fun of workmg on H1 Lrghts there are many real responslbllltles In publrshmg the paper the students learn much about journallsm mcludlng wrrtmg edxtlng advertlsmg composltlon and clrculatlon work The I-l1L1ghts under the excellent super vlsron of Nlrss Barbara Johnson of the faculty has brought the latest school happenmgs to the student body each month MTH ANOSF FOR NEWS Headlng IhlS outstandrng staff were Co m 'hN1'l 19ft md ef'1'fOP 1 H'1'0 edrtors Arturo Callandro and lrvlng Sllver ASSlStlUg them were assoclate edxtors Eva Mansfield Ann Sulllvan Gretchen Relche Bermce Manderson and Regmald Bartholomew Events 0 Che Ever Changzng Scene WIFLDFRS OF THE PFN nl :I f I 1 SSIHIII rss rn mr n :nr IU Ill et nsu ex 4 Ll NI Ind I' on , F113 P + FQ? I Z6 , . 1 I 1 . . U . , . . .. - - H - 1 - 0 L an a 0 o Sr 1' . Irf 0 riylhl-Il. llI1l'lC4'I'. ll. l'z1.'.' 1 , A. f'llll2ll14l'I'0, T. 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J' f:f' l we A : V. -, T - A f ' 'l,:er-Q'.:, l I ..-,IZLL4 .. ,- ' ' Iv qeeported In Hz Lzghts Gfccounts Bernard Passman smooth advertrsmg manager has had as members of hrs hard workmg staff Ellnot P31315 Thomas Merrrll Inez Mclsaughlm Carol Grant Harvey Jacobson and Allce Savage Specral edltors were Jan Bloomer and Raymond Barker sports Concetta Pan uzzo and Edwm Wmshrp fashlons Robert Greene records and Marllyn Modes and Sally Huntington art Other members of the edltorlal staff Included Earlme WlHShlp June Tevan Mlchelene Amato Catherrne Rutherford Norma Beller Carol Welch Joseph RlgO and Nancy Mack Assrstmg c1rculat1on managers I o1s C2SSldY and Kenneth Johnson rn dlstrrbutmg the papers were Dorxs Shumaker AIICQ Savage Dor1s O Keefe Carol Welch Connre Panuzzo Grace Phllllpo Ernestrne Salamone Joanne McFarland Glorra Douglas Bernlce Manderson Marllyn Modes Catherrne Rutherford Ann Sulllvan Patrlcla Lewxn Phyllrs Greeley Regrnald Bartholomew and Donald Goodwm Th1S year H1 Llghts was supplemented by the addltlon of a rotogravure sectron publlshed by the Un1vers1ty of Mmnesota School of Journalusm For the first tlme thls year all plctures for the paper were taken by staff photo graphers Irvlng Srlver and John O Donnell THEY CIRCULATE t Dr L, l27l ll I I L9 .,, . o c 1 I - . . v . , . . I - V 1 , I , . , Y i U I I , . . . . , . y v v 9 I Y 1 I Y 1 , , e Y ! 7 ' . ,, . . ,, . . . , - , , . r v ' . . y 9 ted. left fn right-D. Schumacher, P. Tl illipo, L. Cassidy. K. Johnson, D. 0'Kee-fe, M. Mmlns. Mamliny-P. Greeley. ll. Hrs-y. I . IA win, A. Savage-, A. Uiron, S. Hun lngton, G. zu flns, J, Mclfzlrland, C. XYQ-Ich. Flf HTINI FOR P0lN'IS ll ll 1 Ihr no N :Ip r e- lr mm c 1 Ii gl 1 m I1 nr I our I 9 It I 1 A IFII 1 nn x n hm lI'l Fall Footballers Romp 1950 marked the return to gY'CllI'OI'l power of the Bulldogs of Portland I-Irgh School XV1th emphasrs placed on youth speed and power the Blue rolled to thlrd place among the football teams of the 'itate of Marne The Blue began by berng held to a O 0 openmg day tre wrth Deerlng The next game showed rmprovement when meetmg a hlgh rated Edward Little team they topped the Eddles 12 7 The Bull dogs reached what may have been thelr peak agalnst Cony of Au gusta which was at that time the leadlng team rn the state Portland was held to a scoreless Hrst half but paced by steady lme powermg Wrllne Greenlavs and Ray Mana they squee7ed past the Capltalrtes Z Journeyxng to Bangor they battled another tough team Thus game marked Ray Marla s commg mto has own as a runner He was rated as the Hnest back ever to appear on the Bangor field by a sports l28I I I ' Iluv-I: rung lrfr fn rflllt-XIV. Filwrm. 1'onr'Ix. .I. Esposito, M. :nI'utm-S. U. 1 I' tvs, D, ,I: ass, Ii. Millr- , I . Gallzuxh r, II. MCF: l: I, II. Lyons, .l, Nikka-lson, F. .In 'ksm, . .': ngsun, A. I.:-I'l11I, II. l'I1's., .I. 4'onmy. an QI I 1ll A41 nnwrr-z. Vmu-In-4. 'l'h 1l rout-II, An fyiiun. U. ' ur. .I. I'nr4-is-Ilu, li, Kilnmrtin, l'. Slwrlmul, .I. Portals, I'. Ilnmiltun, XY. 1111-vlmlznw, I . Nzllmpi, 'I . Ivunullm-, ll. Sl. A lg:-lo, 'I'. N Q-In-11. S. IIII'i4-tru, Nm-mul rmrfll. Ii'Ip:'1-. I'. l.0'iv gr, Ii. Ia ': . IP. Ra-:Im xml, Ii. 4':u'lvr, Il. Ilu 1-II, .I. Noble. Ii. Ilzunsvy, V. IDiI'ie'1rn, li, ,Mule-tl.-, Sw1lwl41:, .I:n'nIn4. II. Iluust. .X. I'nnsky. N Mn 'mlum-S, .I. Se-lnplv, II' III:-Imno grh. Alusvnt, I-'rn-s : 'I' Ilil'i:-tru . . v V . L o v ' v ' I . . . , . . . ,, . . ,, V x 4 4 . , . . . k L - n A 5 I . A ' To Grzdzron Glory vu ruler at the game Portland s chances of an undefeated season went out the xx mdow ln the game agalnst the Lewnston Blue Streaks end mg 12 O If the Cony game was the h1gh pomt of the season then the Thornton game reached the low ebb The Blue had to go all out to defeat a weak Thornton Academy team 12 O AfmlStlCG Day found Portland a four touchdown underdog aga nst South Portland when ln one of the wnldest runmng and pZlSSlI1f7 games of the season the Blue finally bowed Z5 12 Tradltlonal rlval Deermg went under to close the season Turkey Day 13 6 Wnllle Greenlaw un loaded one of the greatest runs 1n the Stadlum s hlstory to lxft the Blue to IIS seventeenth w1n ln the classxc before nlne thousand fans I ymxe Dunnell and D1Ck Carter Portland s great llnemen were co captams for the season The l1ne was bullt around those tvso wlth D1Ck Ramsey playmg a line center Paul Lormg Joe Portas Carmme DIPIQIYO and Bernle Passman roundmg out the mlddle and Dave Redmond Ronme Audette and Charlle Sherman all playmg a terrlfic end The startlng backflelcl featured Frank Nappl John Ronnle Rldge Phll Hamllton D1Ck Kllmartm and Tom Donahue packed the punch that moved the Blue to the top of the State dladem Greg St Angelo and Jxmmy Porclello ln f1ll m work left no weak spots ln the Blue s defense Ronnle Audette Greg St Angelo Gerry Ahern Ronnme Rxdge Art Punsky Dlck Carter Lymle Dunnell Berme Passman Dave Redmond and Carmlne D1P1etro were the graduatmg senlors who dld a terrlfic job for Coach Jlmmle Slbson HHH MINS ll I 29 I I I 7 D 1 x J. ' H - 1 ' x - x x ' ' J 7. ' P l D 1 . K ' l e U . - . . . V Noble, Willy Greenlaw and Ray Maria. This crew, backed up by . V . I 3. ' , V V ' ' ,U V ' Q . 1 I I 1 l ' I D 1 l'Ul 'S . .l. .VXIIT ' ,AIN I XX ll la ', Nl I, I I' ' ll ' ' I 'l l ll CROSS COUNTRY nr n on n to link 1 to Loach. Hzll And CDQIQ Tlodders Coach Ralph Corey s wood pounders completed a hlgh satlsfac tory Indoor track season and contrary to early season predlctlons Hnlshed second among the local hlgh schools Paced by sensatlonal w1r1s by Erme GUlmOHd 1n the dnstance races the Blue was ablc to defeat Chcvcrus and Deermg ln dual meets and gave perennlal champlon South Portland a tough flght Bcllmo Roukey Wlthcrxngton Lcrman and Thlbedcau were constant pomt getters 1n the JUHIOI' Held vxhlle Lrbby and Collms two long and m1ddlc dlstancc men dommatcd the mtermedlate field Rxccl and Valente moxed nn for many place and show finlshes throughout the season ln tht scnlor dnvlslon competltlon Portland dtpended upon the polnt productlon of Gulmond ln the mlle and l OOO yard run and the brlllxant dash vxork of Ted Spxcer Both were contlnuous wlnners keepmg P H S m competltlon through 130 l r4nll row. lrfl In riyhl-Do zlml Su Iv ' , lflrnt-st Guinunul, Elrlml ' lllns. 4 ' ' 'u '- ' ' ' Ralph Con-y, Vernon llowgrnl, 1'1llgCllQ' llivlxzwlls, Loon Libby, llogur Connolly. 0 . 3 7 . . D I 1 l 1 . I , 3 . . , . , . l , v 1 7 v . , . , . I . . , . . . V . . , , x . . . . . . x . . . . . , . . . ' Ffoorboard Flzers out Cook Cummlngs Howard and Bob Greene gave Portland many needed pornts ln the season s tougher meets These boys were the ones Coach Corey and Corcoran depended upon for the annual four cornered meet rn February South Portland had been conceded the vxctor w xth Deerrng a probable second and the Blue and Cheverus lighting to keep out of the cellar But Portland completely doml natlng the junror and senror events made South Portland a hard fought vlctor and left Deerlng and Cheverus far behlnd In cross country Ernle Gurmond mopped up all the opposltron ln easy style and establlshed hrmself as the outstandlng drstance run ner 1n the area Llbby Howard Colllns Foster and Rlchards came after Erme ln placlng follow up polnts ON THh BOARDS I1 Lf III! 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The TOTIQM Staff sees much more To them these pages represent hours of worklng before durmg and after school Workxng durmg vacat1ons Worklng on plC tures storxes and advertlsmg Worklng to g1V9 you a book you can be proud of a book that wrll falth W' fully and competently relate the story of th1S year 1n Portland I-llgh 4 1 lllor .Joseph Ingo School As part ot th1S project the TOT1:M ed1tors busmess manager and advertrsmg manager travelled to New York last October to attend the Natlonal Yearbook Edl tors Conference at the Columbla Un1vers1ty School of Journallsm Whlle they were there It was announced that last year s TOTEM edlted by Arnold Green l o1s D1ck son and Corlnne Flaherty had won the Medalrst Award the hlghest honor m Co AN ALBUM UI MFNIORIPS IX 1 on ma 0 0 e 1 0 lo m r irtholom xx A Su xg., O D Pelehe 1 KN ll'lblllD wt Q f J ,WT ,F I36 I I n . . I . ll Q Q I ev J ' ' J A , . Xxx p 1 I . . - 'N 1-5.x z . 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RAISINL THE' MONEY 1 1 r r X lll lumbla Umversltys annual natlonal yearbook contest ln the sprung In order to rarse money the FOTEM Staff presented the fourth annual Audltlon Alley with talent from all foul classes partrclpatmg ln charge of asslgnmg stones and plctures and then compllmg them unto book form were Co edntors Catherme Rutherford and Joseph Rlgo as appomted by the fmeulty uduser Mlss Barbara Johnson Headmg up the xarrous departments were Arturo C mllandro advertlslng manager and lrvlng Sllver busmess manager lots Cassldy served as glrl s sports edltor wrth Rrchard Jacobs handlmg boy s sports Class edltors were Reglnald Bartholomew freshman Al1ceSaV age and Carol NVelch sophomores Gretchen Relche and Bermce Man ,- derson yunxors Roundmg out the edltorlal staff were Ann Sullxxan secretary and Norma Beller Jan Bloomer Elliot Palals lugene Tay lor ExaMansHeld Nancy Mack John 0Donnell Helen XVood Nlarllyn Modes Herbert Nickels Cllflitlfld Colello and Edvsln Vwfrnshrp Solrcltlng the adxertlsmg that supports the book were Jan Bloomer Concetta Panu77o Charles Crock ett Rlchard Bearor June Tevan Helen Adams Kenneth Johnson Phvllls Greely and Bex erly Grav Ill , , . , , W N gy 9 QLK e 0, V 'li g 9 ? 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I 7 e u l L - '7 JOURNALISTIC STANDOUTS 1 in I r uro 1 llfm lr 1 Ii c u x H rn 2 Standours In The Lzterary Fzeld To promote htgh journallstlc ldeals among the members and to support the publlcatlons of the school IS the purpose of the By l mers Club P H S honorary press club The club was orgamzed by members of the Class of 1944 led by Clesson Mlckey Hennmgson and smce that tlme has played an Important part ID the success of H1 Llghts and TOTEM Annually the edxtors and the faculty advrser Mlss Barbara John son choose new members from those journallsts who have shown outstandmg ablllty and cooperation throughout the year At the annual award assembly MISS Johnson presents statuettes called Mlckeys to those staff members whose work has been ex ceptlonally dlstlngulshed Officers for the past year were TOTEM Co Edltor Cathermt Rutherford president H1 Llghts Co Edltor Arturo Callandro vxce presldent AnnSull1van secretary Norma Boller treasurer and Fva Mansfield audutor Other By Lmers mcluded Joseph Rlgo Rose Audet Helen Wood and LOIS Cassidy semors Irvlng Sllver Gretchen Retche Ian Bloomer Rnchard Jacobs Bermce Manderson and Kenneth Iohnson lumors The splrlt of cooperatxon that exlsts among nts members as they strnve for better publlcatnons makes the Bx l mers 1 x aluable 1nd dlstmgulshed club 138 Svulvfl, Irfl in rilfllt Ann Sullivan, Eva M: sfeld, A t 'a '. 1 u. Uznllwrim- llulhm-ford. Nnrnm In-Ill-r, .Im Illmnnn-r, lll'r'lCllf'll Pi he. SH Hlizlg-Lois Uzissiclj, e iw- Mannlvrsmm. lf!'l'lV1f'fl1 .lnlmnsmr Joseph Iii jo, Irvin: Silver, Rivhurrl .Im-nl1.'. I 0 ,, . . . . . . . , , . 1 , V J , . . . . V 4 A - 1 r - ' ' y ' ' A 4 ' ' 11 y ,. . , . , . .. - v v - . . x . , , . . , , . . v v ' ' 1 - - - 2 , I . f I 4 . 1 y . - V 1 A 1 Q 1 . , . . . . . . . Y- . . . . , . K Ve K A 1 . Clfrgumen tzve Urfat During the fall wmter and sprmg our loquaclous debaters argue on matters of natlonal and world slgmicance coached by J Weston Walch In December team members Regmald Bartholomew and Irvmg Silver negative and Edwm WlnShlp and Robert Stanhope aflirma tlve with Frnest Callandro and Ellxot Palals alternates traveled to Bowdom College to debate on the toplc Resolved That Con gress should amend the antl subverslve b1ll to meet the objections of Presldent Truman Although Edwln WlUSh1p was voted best speaker of the tournament and Regmald Bartholomew and Robert Stanhope were first 1n thelr respect1ve forums the team faxled by narrow margms to wm cups 1n the sen1or and novlce d1v1s1ons After pract1ce tournaments ln Portland South Portland and Auburn the team went to the Umverslty of New Hampshxre for the New England Tournament Th1s txme they debated on the natlonal toplc Resolved That the Amerlcan people should reject the wel fare state Portland was defeated ln the final debate and lost the speech trophy by a thm marg1n In Aprll the team competed ln the Bates League Tournament Agam Portland was second but dld not go home empty handed as Irvmg Sllver was judged best speaker of the tournament FORFNGIC FFUDFRG S M I ff st'1c 'tn NIO! 1 X l NLG aw: Each season brrngs somethmg new for the Art Club In the fall the Art Club or Club 304 held an After the Game V1c Dance fetlng our football heroes The Wlnter brought snow and the Art Club held an old fashloned slelgh r1de at Tomlrnson s Rrdlng School The breath of sprlng was dlsclosed by the artlsts who captured ltS glory wxth the brush on the first of thelr outdoor sketchmg partles The Art Club always a1ds m school act1v1t1es too by makmg posters and pamtmg the scenery for stage productlons such as the muslcal extravaganza Meet Me In St LOUIS and the Semor Class Play Llttle Women The future plans of the Art Club mclude hopes of orgamzmg In Portland I-llgh School an Artlsts Alumnl Assoclatlon to whlch each successful artlst graduate would contrlbute a pamtmg or sculp ture to be dlsplayed by the club The Art Club IS an outstanding orgamzatlon wlth a great future due to lts faculty advlser MISS Barbara Wallace and nts leaders Amy Doak and Victor Vea71e co presldents Patr1c1a Commow chalrman of commlttees Davrd Masalln treasurer and Patrlcla Montgomery secretary O4rtzsts Wzth qbaznt PAINTFRS DFLUXI' J l40 . v ll ' YY Y Y Y ' Y . . . . , . . . . Y V 5 ' AA ' VV ' f - . I 1 ' V V 1 . . . . , . . . . V , . Y I ' 4 , - Z . , f Y , . J I 9 0 SY tml, lrff 10 rig! f-I ' tricin ff mmnw, Amy Doak, Vi 't V . I Slmulinf-Dzlvid Masalin, Patricia Montgomery. DIRECTING THE HARMONY F' 11f1 1 left to 1 gh! Shirley Tev'1 lan D0n'1ld Halls! u cw a Mclrgar t XIII J rt 'it 1Xl' P Ofna' Wzth Vozce Wlth the stralns of Allelula the years major work st1ll rmgmg rn thelr ears the members of the Portland Hlgh School Glee Clubs completed another busy year In November 1n order to ra1se the money needed to carry on thelr year s varlous act1v1t1es the Cnlee Club sponsored a successful Dun garee Dance 1n the school gymnaslum Carrymg on a trad1t1on of many years the club IU December put on the very well recerved Chrlstmas Pageant The combmed Boys and Glrls Cwlee Clubs cllmaxed an excep t1onal year by recelvmg an all A ratmg ln the annual Western Maine MUSIC Festlval held m Portland ln May Performmg the dlflicult Job of supervlslng thls group were Mlss Fmlly E Chase and Mlss Katherrne M Bartlett Mlss Chase and Mlss Bartlett were also 1n charge of muslc for the graduation pro gram The oflicers of th1s year s Glrls Cmlee Club were Margaret Nlles presldent Jullenne Lyons v1ce presldent Nancy Nason secretary and Shlrley Tevanlan treasurer Handlmg the Boys Glee Club were Ph1ll1pLeJonhud presldent Robert Levy v1ce presldent Al bert St Cyr secretary and Donald Hallgren treasurer l4l ro , 'o U, 'i - ' 4 n' , 1 Yrvn. .I l' Lyons Nun IN .' Burk 1'n1r- , P l ' Ps, All P r . ',' . .abort Levy U I ' ' ll ' Y! 9 ' ' Y Y Y . . , . . . . , - . . . . . v . I . . , . , . f . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . V . - I , 2 . . . , . . . . . . . . ' Y V Y - v ' . . I . . Ulu WBT WIDILNING THI' IR HORIZONS ear rl Ift 011 hl lr uma M trim Tune Texan 'NI 1rJor1e Dll Il I th Um g. r D 2 n recmn meme um m nz Lznquzsts Speak 0 Supplementmg thelr classwork many Portland l-hgh School pUpllS anxrous to attain greater proficlency ln the languages they are studylng Jom one or more of the school language clubs These clubs The Latln Forum the Junxor and Senlor French Clubs are or gan17at1ons1r1 Whlch the club members learn and have fun and socu ablllty whlle learmng The French Clubs of whnch Mrs Dorrs I-l Damren and Miss Theresa E Johnson are faculty advlsers have comblned movles partues and guest speakers ln thelr year s actrutmes They haxe com bmed a study of the French customs and a knowledge of the French people wrth thelr study of the language Mrs Augusta B Blount advrser of the Latm Forum alded hu students ln thelr exammatlon of anclent Rome its customs 1nd us peoples makmg the study of a dead language very much aluc Thr Latln Forum was conducted as a part of the regular class vx ork xx hrlc the French Clubs had monthly meetings after school. gnu G29 Hz Y Club CODYIHUIUQ to uphold the reputat1on of an outstand1ng SCFVICC club a club that l1ves ltS motto To create m 1nta1n and extend throughout the school and commun1ty h1gh standards of Chrrstlan character the Portland H1gh School H1 Y Club completed another year of successful SCFVICG to the school and commun1ty Superv1sed by Mr Cl1fford A Blake of the YMCA the boys helped a fam1ly at Thanksgwmg and at ChflStm3S decorated a w1n dow for the Commun1ty Chest campa1gn presented checks of S50 to the school and band and orchestra club sponsored two dances md Wlfh the Deermg H1 Y Club ed1ted a fine program for the Thanksgwmg Day football game Officers of the group were Raymond Barker pres1dent Arturo Qahandro VICE pres1dent Edwm WlHShlp secretary R1chard Brag don treasurer and Harold Anderson chaplam Other projects of the club were the send1ng of a delegat1on to the H1 Y leg1slature at the UHIVCYSIIY of Ma1ne the attendance of the State Older Boys Conference at Auburn by the ent1re club and the sendmg of a delegate to the H1 Y Nat1onal Conventlon at Cleve land Oh1o 1n June For the second year 1n success1on the club has been fortunate enough to have one of lfS members elected to a state OH:lCQ at the Older Boys Conference th1s year Dave Moms was elected assmtant state secretary HFI PINF THF QCHOOI ll ll 1 orrl Slunrmq n11etl1 llll 1 1rV ll 111rr1 1 D gdon r 111 1n r 111 lr UID n11ell lJon1l1l II1 'N 0 i . . ,, . . .1- 'S 1 Cl v . H - - ' - 1 . ' , . 1 - . . 1 r - U v n 1 . 2 . . - 2 , . . K - - V 1 ' , . . o K 1 . C 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 a . . . Svulrvl. Irfl In Vlflflf-l':llNVlll NVi11Sl1i11, Arturo f'illlilH4lI'0. liny l:'ll'li+'F, liir'h:1r4l I!r:1g1lf111, l'l1il IA- 11 tim-. Il:1'e- M 'S. .' 1' .-Ko , .Io son, 1: , M: vQ 2 '1-, llllllillil Il2lllLf't'Il, on- 11l1l Ura' , H11 old Anclersf , live-rc-tt Patch, .lol I el: fl, .JI111 ' 11 , 1 'lton. 1 41 ' 1 HANDS ACROSS THF SFA I 1. 'N I Mar! W Eze Red Cross Serves Its School That group of ambltlous students the Junlor Red Cross Qoun c1l was as usual off to an enthuslastlc start last fall After the annual enrollment drrve the councll hoped to send a chest of supplxes oven seas However due to an accldent to the faculty advlser MISS Frances Brgelow the act1v1t1es were somewhat curtalled Nevertheless through the wholehearted and unswervlng efforts of the members the boys of Opportunlty Farm fthe councll s adopted mstltutlon ml New Gloucesterj enjoyed a happy Chrxstmas The councll was host to the Junxor Red Cross Councxls of South vs estern Malne at a serles of film showlngs on the work of the Red Cross and the Unlted NBYIOHS The councll continued 1ts ald to persons 1n unfortunate cxrcum stances and adopted as a new project the recordmg of names of former P H S students who are nn the servnce The group whose oflicers were Irvlng Sllver presudent Mar lone Koemg uce presldent Rlchard Jacobs secretary and Alan Levlnsky treasurer partxclpated ln the Red Cross lnterschool Coun cll Other members of the group were Helene Flnk Lols Dow Ruchard Bearor Betty Wormell Gladys Gmsburg Joan Ross md Marne Goyctte l44I Cflfeer Me In St Louzs l o ralse funds for the sprung muslc festlvals and for new um lorms the P H S Band and Orchestra Clubs presented the musrcal comedy Meet Me In St Louls ln February directed by Mr H Frank Catlr and attended by over 2 OOO persons ln three perform ances Carrymg the leadmg roles were Barbara Kelley Edwm Wm shnp and Earllne WlHShlD Also included m the cast were Kathryn Smnth Florence Guay Helen Noyes Ray Shackley Everett Patch Patr cla Crockett Barbara Lerman Barbara Stockbrrdge Herbtrt NlCk2lS Gary Devoe Colene Kelley Wrllxam Smlth Reglnald Bartholomew Barbara Bllllngs Marlon Thomes Prrscllla Bunker Mary TQIICHLO June Haskell Barbara Harrls Freda Holevas Shlrley Scovllle Jan Bloomer Verona Crockett Shrrley Gurney Amy Doak Valerle Davls Joan Flaherty Joan Coughlm Dorothv Strout Joanna Davrs Carole Crockett Anlta Cummlngs Carol Scranton Eleanor Lowe Sandra Modes Glorla Murch June Tevan qU79fI9 Ellrs Jean Matthews Amta Lovely Maurrce Jordan John Valente Robert Hlght Stanley Cooper Wayne Strout Clayton Broun John O Donnell Robert Mosley Vernon Howard Arthur Edwards Robert Greene Merlrn Leary and Charles Dudley Students worklng behlnd the scenes were Delores Roy Vkfaltcr Dana Estabrook Leon Thompson Nancy Whrtney Joan Roy Bea trlcc Strout Joyce Upham Janlce Lowell Beverly Grey Anna Dc Sarno Jcan Coughlln Barbara Conley Emlly Doe and Peter Stack house l45 as ' 77 0 1 x V .. - H- - . 3 . . I I I Beesley, Stanley Curran. Frederick McGonagle. Wallace Brume, 'L . . 1 v 1 ,' llunml 2lIl1llll'1'llt'Sll'2Ll'llllbIll't'St'lllSll1'lil.Z'llll'llllllllSll52ll hlt't'l M1-in Sl. l.mlls.'A Hl-NRX S HO0PS'l BRS ra 1 1 nuwl x 11 Ll x 'll1IrIl1 1 le 1 1 ll Xun Xnge o Duc l1o1.,1.,et in s Court Cagers This year coach l-lcnry Wopper Deetjen was faced with a problem no coach likes He was called on to defend his State Cham pronship with no returning starting players The season proved VJopper one of the fmest basketball coaches in the State The team started the season by beating opening rival Brunswick handily The team however stumbled before Westbrook and Paw tuckct High Deetjen went with a team of Greenlaw Doggett Au dtttc Robbins and Captain Gr g St Angelo early in the season Thr first big test was against South Portland High in the opening of the local twin bills South Portland went down in one of thc most exciting finishes of the year South Portland trailed throughout the game and finally forged ahead by one point with seconds lcft As the gun went off Willy Greenlaw tossed in a 30 foot push shot to take the game The Blue completed the cycle by sweeping by Ciheve rus and Deering in succeeding weeks At this point Ernie Labrlt became eligible and it proved to be a big boost to the team. Feb 446 Chzll Cheerzng Crowds ruazy s cold vx nnds seemed to be a snag ln the Blue s basketball ma chmery They vsent down easlly before South Portland and had dlfficulty rn topplng Cheverus rn overtlme They passed Deerlng but then fell before Westbrook whlch was by thls tlme the team ln the State to beat Undefeated they seemed far above the Bulldogs class Thus game however nearly proved to be Westbrook s undoing as they had to go mto overtlme to squeeze by the Blue Portland bowed before Lewxston to close the regular season By tournament tlme the Blue looked back on a very successful season for an all new team Dave Doggett had developed 1nto one of the best plxotmen m Southwestern Malne Ronnle Audette was a thorn rn the opponents lde vs 1th h1s work at th pomt of the T Ernl Labrle was scor1ng wlth author ty Wllly Greenlaw was con tlnually h ttlng double figures and captzun Greg St Angelo was one of the States htgh scorers The Blue move pass d Stephens Hrgh m thelr opener 53 38 Greenlaw and St Angelo each got 13 and Dave Dog ln thelr sem1 final game Westbrook was undefeated 1n the season and the team to beat rn the tournament W1lly Greenlaw put on one of the greatest one man shows ever seen rn the game to overshadow Westbrook s Bob Macl-Iardy Besldes bemg h1gh scorer wxth seven teen h threw rn the shot that k pt the Blue ln the game 1nclud ng the longest et shot of the tournam nt But the Blue went down IU the eloslno mlnutes 48 42 Ilfl I I . ' . N ,I 1 - 1 w I , V - l 1 Y. l I V l I 1 1 Li D 1 1 1 1 V D 7 3 . . S. E V. . Q . ,, .Q . . . 5 ' . R gett hit for 14 in the game. Portland met heavily favored Westbrook tl ' Q I I 1 H C5 C 'B . 4 I m 1 Sm , is . 1 x l 1 Q 1. D . - h r I , l 1 A A 7 I ,f I . 1 l 7 - fs-1. ,' 'V -.. 'll 'RI 'Ie .x -- -I . H fP H S Has Its Cfllermazds The Portland Hlgh School glrls swrmmmg team won the South western Malne Champxonshlp meet ln March by defeatlng South Portland Deerlng Cape Ellzabeth Falmouth Scarborough North Yarmouth Freeport Gorham Westbrook and Morse Hrgh Schools ln an all day meet held ln the Portland Boys Club pool 1n March Part1c1pat1ng ln the t1tle meet were Captaln Colene Kelley Con cctta Panuzzo Nancy Mason Glorla Murch Gloria Jensen Florence DIMBIYGO and Jan Bloomer The group was tralned by Coach Harold Paulson swlmmnng Instructor for P H S New England Champlon boys team Mlss Madelelne D Kmgsley the faculty advlser was assisted by Bertha Pler student manager More than 60 glrls practlced over a perlod of elghteen weeks carmng credlts toward athletlc numerals. letters and sweaters Some of the group completed the Red Cross Llfe Savmg course The pur pose of the sport IS to teach glrls to be Water wxse, to grve proficiency rn strokes and to enable the girls 1n enjoymg swlmmlng as a pastlme. I43I I. fl 1 -1111,-' I- 1 I'-ll-j, ' Il IA Nz Xzu . 'I 'Xl I 'I 'Q .I- , .I' ll l l l'M' ll' . I I I I , . I , . Y 1 I . . , . , . U . . 1 Y Y Y . . , . . . , , . SUU I HV! bll RN MAINIL L HAM! S Ana' Its cffquamen , 5 QKQ fl W ffllw l J ' I1 jc' xyllft , 6 If I ,M NVhen a good thlng comes along lt IS too often not apprecxated lnhls has been the case wlth Portland Hlgh School s tankmen The Blue have captured meet after meet so often ln the last few years that the only time people ever take notlce of the team IS when they lose Vxfe are not suggestlng that future Blue s should lose but that the publ1c should become aware of the fact that for the fourth consecutxve year Portland Hlgh School IS the New England Cham p1on Paced by the Supersomc Sophomore Gordon Selllck the Blue aquavnwzes swept to the state t1tle Then wxth Selllck breakmg natlonal records ln each outmg the Blue journeyed to M I T s pool to defend thelr New England Tltle They expected stlff compe t1t1on from Sacred Heart Hlgh of Connectlcut However the best that Sacred Heart could do was to get Wlthlfl 19 polnts of the Blue champlons Selllck got home ln l 02 6 1n the breaststroke and l 31 l 1n the 150 yard medley to set two natlonal records Captam Leroy Remmgton who paced the team throughout the season led the 150 yard medley relay team to vlctory Frank D Amlco added polnts ID the 200 yard freestyle race John Major Mac Horr and Myron Gold were also ln the scorlng column 1n the New Englands Don Pow ell came lnto h1s own as he rounded out the Blue s pomt tota NEW l-Ni LAND HIQH SLHUUL LHAMPIONS I x ld I S li x I Q I 149 THE DISTAFF SIDE ght M P pk g yl W1nter months ind the Blue Lassres competrng rn such sports as basketball badmmton bowlrng and skung Commg through wrth flylng colors rn the glrls basketball mter class tournament th1s year was Bea Plante s team the Blue Sox Members of thrs team were Janet Dunham Lrlllan Roberts Jean Coughlln Emmogene Perry Joanne Talrento Ruth Rldge and Marlon Kennedy Wmners of the Freshman Basketball Tournament were Rosemarre Berry Anna Latrnr Marlene Slmonton Ann Jones Nancy McVane Mary Jane Haley and Captam Pat Lewm These vrctorres were gamed through long hours of practrce tough compe t1t1on and under the skrlled supervrsron of Mrss Joan R Cosgrove Sophomores Sylvra Bruce and Al1CC Savage took top honors ln the Badmrnton Tournament this year wlnnlng over Senlor Class Wlnners Bea Plante and Audrey Wood Barbara McCurdy and Marjorre Wentworth represented the junlor class ln the tournament The freshman vlctors were Rosemarre Berry and Anna Latml Glrls attending regular bowlmg oractlce at the Congress Squarc Bowlmg Alley were Selma Peters Madelme Bates Phyllls Greely Nancy Letourneau Barbara McCurdy Jean Pooklns Greta Rogers I ors Rumery Elame Sen all Elsa Stoehr Charlotte Sallsbury Shrrley Tevaman Mar1or1e Wentworth Bertha Kler Ann Blron Dot Glovsky Ellzabeth St Prerre Judrth Smrth Alrce Savage Sandra R1ce June Shaprro Constance Vrola Ann Herrlck and Yvonne Cushmg l50I Kneeling, left to ri - arion Thomes, Gretchen Reiche. Standing-Beatrice Plante, Janet Dunham, Jean 0 'ins, Alice Sava e, S Via Bruce. o 1 r Snow Cjllazdens Fznd Fun In W zntero - Y . , . 1 . . , . F ' 9 , . . I i , . . I V v . v , I . ' . .y . V ' 7 Y ' , . . , . a c 1 l 4 u ' x 1 ' ' l ' u V 4 I 'u 1' V y I 1 1 ' I . , a . ' ' I , 1 . 1 ' . . ' V I V y l fPO1?TLANDRah All through the year vue hate heard our cheerleaders dlrectrng us 1n our fam1l1ar cheers at games and rallles They haxe led Portland Hrgh School students 1n cheerlng our teams to w xctory on the football gr1d1ron and the basketball court Thls year the Blue and Wh1te squad was ably headed by Phrllp Lenentxne Hts crew mcluded semors Audrey Wood Norma Bel ler and Georgla Kourakos jumors Carollne Cavallaro Stacxa Erak 11s and Ruth Rldge sophomores Helen Maroon Carol Welch Bernard Morrlll and Nancy Emmons The substltutes were C1lor1a Douglas Peggy Lewxs Glorxa Jensen and Dorothy Pelletler The group was fortunate fhlS year IH bemg able to purchase launty new unxforms whlte sweaters for the football season and complete blue unxforms for the basketball season Under the supervlslon of Francls E Connor of the faculty the pepsters worked out many new and mterestmg cheers Whenever one of the teams was mn a spot the cheerleaders always came to the rescue They have been the cheer1ng partners of the squads ln defeat as well as VICIOIY and much credlt goes to thls group for the l1vely and lmportant part If plays ln athletxc V1CtOr1eS CHFFRLEADFRS 0 l l If ff an an an an an as an 1 7 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 ' I - . . . 1 . , Q Y , . . . I V, x . . . . - . . v 1 y v T , I , , - . . , . . . . 1 1 . - y . . . Q 1 1 . V r . . T I . . . . , x - V . Vllllll' -I'Illl In-111,-Illilln-. l5l'I'll21l'1l M1n'l'ill. lmfl fu l'l!llll-NHVIIIH Iivllvl' Nanny l'I11mnv1m, Van' I Wt-lcll. Slzwizt Iirzllelis, 1'ul'olilu- t'zuuIlzu'u, Ht-I4-n Mzwoon, Ilulh Ilimlgv, Auth' y Wuml. Nlljuntlax lm ilrmmuer nm X x 5 1 l e 1 IIN 1 mg uw In mln m n lll 1 tm it-sux ml- SPRING I52I Xhth thv Qpmng 'lnothm' graduatmg claw lense the Qchonl q6Hl0I'q Gref-gorv Qt Angelo Catherine Ruthf-rfnrfl Arturo 1 llllFI1lI'0 'md I 0!PnP Rvllfxy go out the arcxds for the list time . , f ., 1 ' . . . . -, , , . . . ' ' 1. '. H ' . . . - , . , . .,. 4 , 1 , , . , 1 L . TUMULTUOUS MUSIC, Burk :mc Ztff to ugh! Don tlcl Vlntten Domemc 1N11Cfl Sldnty Tllrbetts tltyton Brovxn Nernon How 1rd Dxxld M ts mlm Robert Moss-ly I eon Strout L htrles Nichols XX llh un DUFg'lll Ioxce Iphtm l umond I trker 4 len Xenner Fomth Ion tolen Ixellew Sxdnev Doughty I tt Tex illldfl Helen lxdnns t rttcht-n lit'll,ll8 Suze-tte lllls xxlllliffl 'Snnth Dorothy Strout I Irbara he-lley F llI'lLl'1 luun llulhp Stanhope Nlelxm FIHQUIIII, ml Ill mor lovte 1'lm1l 1 HI Arthur l dvt lrmls 1 ux Nllflllll L 1rh1r'1 Lerman -XI'Illl t Loxelv Andrew lolnn charles Dudley lo m FI lheltx I lorla Nlurch 'Nancy VS hxtney C15 de f rwnle if XX une Strout Rlchald If rl in Sevonrl lou Ioan I ox lose ph Ptlaxs Regm xld Birtholonww -Xlluro 1 lll2lllllI'O Nlwron IP 'lPX fl P I 7 9 rl 06X IS ll Njlllfl X I I mn nv s te Iln Hawk To TheQfWarches Qf Sousa Eor as long as TOTEMS have exxsted there has been a group of Portland Hlgh School muslclans who have congregated sex eral tlmes a week In the aud1tor1um to rehearse for varuous school and commu mty functxons Sportmg a slxty live pxece marchlng band and a fifty five pl2C6 concert group the largest P H S band ln hlstory dtrected by Mr Cllnton W Graflam performed well throughout the year Officers for the year mcluded Arturo Callandro presxdent Ed Wm WlHShlp uce prestdent Colene Kelley secretary and Alan Ward treasurer Thxs group strongly backed by the Band Mothers Club was able to attend both the Marne and New England Muslc Eestlx als present very succcssfully thelr annual concert and put on the muslcal comedy Meet Me ln 'it Louls SQCIIOH leaders Included Arthur Edwards trumpet Arturo Call andro trombone Colene Kelley clarmet Verona Crockett French horn Lormg Morrnson oboe Patrxcla Texaman flute Alan XVard percusslon Andrew POllI1l saxophone leon Qtrout bass and El 1 nor l owe lrbrarnn IMI ' 7, fr f .1 1' ' 1 U ' ' I 'fi 1- ' , 'z , z ' 1 sz , . : , , .S , I 1 .' 1 . . j . 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One of the few remammg hlgh school orchestras ln the state the Portland Hlgh School orchestra dtrected by Mr Clmton W Graf fam enjoyed a hlghly successful year desplte tts smallness ln s17e ThlS group of 30 young mus1c1ans played both l1ght and heavy symphomc muslc and appeared at the more formal school functxons In January the orchestra vuth the band presented 1ts annual con cert and lf made a line showlng as If represented Portland Hugh Qchool at the Mame and New England muslc festlvals ln May Oflicers for the year mcluded Edwm WlHShlp prestdent Colene Kelley uce prestdent 'Suzette Ellls secretary and Alan Ward treasurer l eadlng the lndlvldual SCCIIOHS were Barbara Kelley concert mtstress Mary Lou Nevers cello Edwln WlUShlp bass Colene Kelley clarmet Andrew Polml saxophone Verona Crockett French horn Joseph Palals trumpet Lormg MOFFISOH oboe Pa tr'c1aTexan1an flute ArturoCal1andro trombone and Alan XVard percusston ThlS year the Western Malne festlval was held ln Portland wlth Portland I-hgh School the headquarters for the more than 6 000 teen agers who partxclpated 1n the program NILJSIC-XL VENT AWD XYOVFNI fl 11 f I trol Crockett Vlemor owe us! 70 0 Pph Pilar ln I X l lI'0 0 al' JB.I'!. HJC Fl 2,6 lI'JiI'I Q PX X H11 l oxm X11 rrlson 1 on lld Splller Xndr w lOllfll 'Nhron f old Xrturo Call xnclro Xlan NX ard .Jo Anna Daus I I O Th S it ' gf T fl 'fc fc V- I .- L 4 . . V. d . . . A v v L v A v v , , I , I - V . l . . . 1 . I , I - , . . . . V 1 , . L . . . V . . L ' . ' . .. Nm ml, iff! In 2 -III - li ' ' ' , -. z L ' . F .', ' IFA-.T S 2' . 'S. Reg' nlfl Tin ' lholrmww, Volem- K1-Ile-y. June- 'I'ev:m, Verona, Urnckett. lxvllllilffl Smith, l'I12lI'lt'S Dudley, Mary Ne wars, Suv.:-ttv Ellis, F: l R Ss, Ii l z S kb 'cl' , Bi I1 2, K +11 I':nll'is:i:1 Te: 'z 'au, Emily Doc-. Iiurwk rmr- . g. . 1 , I L C ' , X e ' ' ', . j I . . I I , l 1 '35 CADPT OFFICFRS Qflfarckers Swzng Order Armsl Parade Rest' Forward March' All famlllar com mands were heard each Monday and Wednesday rn the boys gym naslum as the boy cadets prepared for the 59th annual Cadet Drill and Ball held at the Portland Exposltlon Bulldmg Aprxl 14 Un der the dlrectron of Colonel Karl V Palmer and Captam Franklm Glasscock the P H S boys performed well and won the cup for havlng the best company Company B captalned by Domenlc Macrl Th1S annual drlll and ball IS held rn competmon wlth the cadets from Deerxng Hlgh School DOm2HlC Macrl was awarded the medal for the best llne officer and Robert Merrrll recelved the medal for the best cadet ThlS year s officers were Colonel Arturo Callandro Lleutenant Colonels Raymond Barker and Warren Hoyt Major Glen Venner Captalns Domemc Macrl Rlchard Swett Robert Doten Marshall Kroot and Lleutenants Elliot Palals Kenneth Broun Dana Fsta brook Norman Reef Edwm Wlnshrp Merlm I eary Fugem Theruo Theodore Ballas Sxdney Tlbbetts and Sam Palmer l56I iff' 7 'l 'V-9-1 .' 'VU l.. Cl V , A1 1'1 l . XY: H jf, I 'l: 'I S HH. I ' ' M '. I I 'I l I , I' I I ' , I V v 0 - , . . . . , . . , . . . V 4 Y . . . . x v 1 v -1 - 4 Q L- I K s , l L L L - In Whythm Yes grrls can march tool ln only thelr thlrd year the Portland Hrgh School Glrl Cadets captured the cup for the best gurls battallon ll the annual Cadet Ball marchlng rn competltlon wlth a Deermng H1gh School group The glrls two battalrons strong drnll every Tuesdav and Thursday mornlng rn the boys gymnaslum super used by Colonel Karl V Palmer and Captaln Franklm Glasscock Oflicers th1s year mcluded I leutenant Colonels Dorothy Brag don and Dolores Sasser Majors Joan Canavan and lne7 Mcl augh lm Captams Marilyn Hall Dons Cummings Barbara Crandall Barbara Newcomb Eleanor Merrlll Jacquelme Burke Marietta Farley and Elalne Grey and Lleutenants Margaret Nnxon Thelma Ballard Barbara Green Llewella Farley Rose Audet Barbara l eugh ton Dons Frank Theresa DeMerr1tt Paulme VanVl1et lva Hatt Salma Peters Colene Kelley Margaret Jennmgs Ann Mcloaughlm Joan Gallagher Esther Sferes lean Baston Margaret Nnles and Carole Mu77y LFADINC THF PARADF In 1m 0 11111 I 61 x on e err tr- M ne N xnn Q r nn Wllet I mmm roml 7011 Pqlllgher M Iennmgs I Preen t I llew X 'Nltl tug., 1 5 d T l D F k f nu le N errl lll 'x t a far ar ey ran ws 1 'lr y trandall I tanaxan D Bragdon I McLxughlm D Sxsser B Newcomb J Lourke 1 F l57 MRS ROWES LITTLE WOMEN I D0 VS N Senzors Present Lzttle Women The earth turned another sprmg brought another semor play Hlghest pralse went to the Class of 1951 for 1ts outstandlng perform ance of Loulsa May Alcott s beloved L1ttle Women The members of the cast portrayed thelr roles Wlth finesse and understandmg The audlence lxved through the play wlth them and shared thelr Joys and sorrows They laughed at Jos boyrshness crled wlth Beth grggled wlth Amy and became dlgnlfiecl with Meg They loved Marmee and Father and almost developed a German accent like Professor Bhaer s The cast mcluded Anna Pesce Patrxcla Jendrasko Nancy Mack Dolores Wllcox Helen Wood Edwlr W1nsh1p James Ward Ber nard Passman Herbert Nxckels Jullenne Lyons and Barbara Doughty Workmg behmd the scenes were Rlchard Bragdon busx ness manager Eva Mansfield stage manager Marllyn Hall prop erty manager Walter Beesley llghtmg and Joan Mayo prompter The professxonal llke set was deslgned by the P H S Art De partment under the dlrectlon of Mnss Barbara Wallace Members of the semor class ushered The entxre productxon was under the capable superuslon of Mrs Leota W Rowe dramatlcs adviser Whose dnrec tlon the past years has gn en Portland Huh Qchool semor plavs of hlgh dlQflI1ClIOT1 ISI f . .. H Imf, In right-Anna Pesce, Iores Vilcox, Patricia Jendrasko, Helen Xvood, :mc-y Mm-k. v gg v 7! ' Y ll ' YY . . , . , . , . . - . I . , . . v v A v 1 ' v I v 7 x T I . I , Z . I . - - o o u T C . Y. . . . . n . . . . , n l Y L C - , Portland High School s Philatelic Society has again enjoyed a year of interesting activities in the field of stamp collecting under the direction of Miss Ella L Pennell and directed by officers Irving 'iilx er president Theresa Dyer xice president Wallace Gomperts secretary and Margaret Ricci treasurer The club has two kinds of membership Non active members ind by contributing stamps news from the world of philately and materials needed by the collectors The active members attend meet ings participate in programs and aid in all club projects The meetings have included stamp contests program meetmgs directed by members and lectures on many phases of stamp collecting giwen by members of local stamp clubs and staff members of phila telic publications The club members were also guests at the annual exhibition of the Portland Stamp Club The major project for the year was the annual pencil sale The proceeds were used for purchasmg prizes for the annual exhibit which which was attended by many friends of the Stamp Club Among the active members have been Peter LeVasseur Marie Goyette Joan Dyer Donald Goodwin Marie Floyd and Babson Weed PHILATELIC OFFICFR5 I g Q I X I I5I I I I Exhzbzt Clzmaxes Stamp Club Season k 1 7 ' 1 3 . , Ya - n : V climaxed the season. Displays by members hi-lighted the exhibition Sfwlrfl, lef fn righl-Irvin . i vor, Val ace Gomperts. Sllfliirlinq-'Pliers-sn Dyer, Josephine Ricci. 0 OFF TO THF CAPITOL Sprzng Cflleans Cherry fBlossoms In Washzngton The earth turns sprmg comes and wlth the advent of the sprlng the thoughts of semors turn to the Washlngton trxp To start thlngs off thls year s Washlngton s Club elected for 1ts officers Raymond Barker presldent June Haskell vxce presrdent and Norma Beller secretary treasurer Accompanled by thelr aduser Mass M Adelalde Lehan and thc Washlngton Clubs of Deerlng and South Portland Hrgh Schools the senxors left Aprll 22 for a Week of sxghtseemg at the natronal capxtal They VlSlt2d all the h1stor1c bulldxngs ln Washington and took a trlp to V1rg1n1a where they vlsrted George Washlngton s home at Mount Vernon and the grave of the unknown soldler at Arlmg ton On thelr return trlp the group remalned over mght m Nevs York Cltv for slghtseelng and a performance at radro crty P H S puplls taklng the trlp were Norma Beller .lean Bruce Margaret Cardona Chrlstma Colello Patrrcla Curtls Su7ette Fllls Helene Flnk Dorls Frank Marllyn Hall June Haskell Katherme Hasson Barbara Lerghton I mmogene Perry Esther Sferes Bex erly Smlth Mary Stover MurxelTabachn1ck Dolores Wllcox Raymond Barker Richard Bragdon Robert Buhelt Donald Conley Donald Hllton Merlm Leary Glen Venner and Alan Ward I60I we V F z W-X ' , 4 Q , ,, Q Q VW Nsq Ara . .C 5, t Left lo righl--Norma Heller. Ray Barker. June- Haskell. I I .L . K . . , . , . ' , . , I . . - . V 9 ' a . . Y. . . V . . V V . . . . Y . . . . 7 I . . . . . I , , . V V I , 4 4 V V . V V V V V . . . , , , V V .. V V V V V V V V V . , . L . Qind fplay fBalI On The fDzamond Early 1n the season lf lb d1Hicult to determ1ne how an untr1cd team Wlll fare ln the Telegram Baseball League Coach Ed Hadlock 1n hlS second season as p1lot of the Blue Dlamondeers w1ll have many returnees to help fill h1s hopes of a pennant The Blue s good starter IS Daw 1d Redmond the loops lead1ng fastball flmger Back1ng h1m up 1n cases of emergency w1ll be W1l l1am Greenlaw and a newcomer Ph1ll1p H3m1lIOH Portland w1ll go vt 1th return1ng catcher Ronald R1dge one of the Blue s better hltters Charles Sherman seems to be settled 1n the startlng posltlon at first XVl'lll9 Frank Nappl s speed and fieldlng at th1rd Wlll soon fmd h1m as the best 1n the league at the hot corner The D1amondeers Wlll Held vxhat IS probably the best second base combmatlon 1n Gregory St Angelo at short and Ronald Leonard at second Ed l-ladlock w1ll know someth1ng of the league s top powcrs th1s year He w1ll try to pull the Blue 1nto the top ledge of the I eague s staxrs There are many roller skates marbles and baseballs on the way to the top Sanford Westbrook South Portland and Deermg all are loaded Wlth talent Only tlme Wlll tell whether the Blue w1llsl1p on any of these on the way to the top BAll'l'R Ull I I6 , H f 97 f 1 , . . . Y . , . . . . , . 7 . 1 ,J Y w . ., . . . . 1 ' KA 71 ' ' ' . 7 . . . . . , . . . , ,V , . - x . , . . . . . w I , l ' -1111, lrjl In rzyh -A Ilu11ul1l l lg.: -. 1'l1:11'l1-s SllQ'I'1llLlll. ti '-p.:m'y Sl, .X11111-In. llulmlul In-11114 'I. W: Ile-1' l'l'illl4l2lll. lH1x'i4I Ilm-1I111z111. Ilol 'I'l Roast. I-'rzmk Nnppi, Willia111 lll't't'lllilXK'. Iivlvk ru1r-- I hlllip 1'l2lIllJy, Allen Stu-Yes, .lost-ph l1NY2lI'j2illSkl. Lloyd Iiishop, llolwrt He-1'1'y. Phillip Hamill 1. .l:1111es l'o1'uivll0, liny Shuckley. l'ax'r0ll lluntress. Edson llzullock. PHI: Wl:AhhR bhX Sportzng zn the Sprzngtzme The ch1rp of the roblns and the warm sprxng air brought rnto lrght three more popular sports for the Portland Hngh School lassrts to takc part ln r1d1ng tennis and softball The r1d1ng club made up of a group of g1rls lnterested ln horse back r1d1ng met each Wednesday afternoon at Tomllnson s Rldmg Stable The year was hlgh llghted by a rrdmg show ln June Officers for the year lncluded Dorothy Bragdon presrdent Colene Kelley secretary and Marllyn Hall treasurer Tennls a popular sport among the grrls attracted the follovt mg, to the annual sprang tournament Joan MOFFIS Barbara Bates Anna DeSanto Marllyn DeSanto Sylvla Bruce Jean Coughlln Junt Tevan Shrrley Tevavxan Barbara McCurdy Madelme Bates Char lotte Sallsbury Elsa Stoehr Judlth Smtth Lrlllan Roberts Barbart Kelley Phyllls MOFIIS Dot Glovsky Glorla Murch Beverly Grey Joanna Davxs Kay Owen and last year s champ Allce Savage Also lncluded on the sprrng sports program for the gals was softball xt h1ch gave a large number of students an opportunlty to get out and enjoy the exerclse and fresh a1r l67 , . , - . . , - 5 Ll'-fl ffl I' JI I-A l ' 'K' XY Ll, l 0I'Ollly UI gd , I ' ll b' fl 'Sl-if, l ll l' ' , f f I I . . , . ' v . . Y . . . , . , , . . . . 1 1 1 1 . . V . . y . Y l . . . , . . 1 1 1 I - 2 1 - - . I I. 1 1 3 1 v 1 . . . W. 1 v v 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 9 1 1 v 1 - . , . 1 1 ' V . . v LQMA- L7 S UNI, Sl flll If x 1 ll r - 1 N 11 IOSI QP! .' ' I ' . SHT lmllum 1-ml'--l':11'm-4-1' Ifzly l'm1t'1-11-ru-4-s, I--fl l 1'vSl1mam le-znlwrs. Nrwmal mv'--lla x Hu Ink. It Yay! lilm- t'41lll'Sll'i2 ns, .lump hull. 'I'l1' vl 1' m'fIZuvli.'tuuv Ill'-S1iilI1,', WI fs In lmlml xuu llu' 'UN -. ,M-.,,M.,Km,112i. f5vW,,gW,: my ft '53 .xy .wi ' W f ,M - ,Ai , xg, I 1 k bx , Y G S G Lam' I if v- 'MW - Sa E .Y J' , 'x 3 x , f ' r f' ii 515' , 5, 2 - 5 f 5 Most Witty 1 Donald Conley 2 Henry MIDGKVIHO 3 Frank Sesto Theresa Dalfonso June Haskell Most Popular 1 Norma Beller 2 Chrlstma Colello 3 Catherine Rutherford Henry Mmerv1no Gregory St Angelo Raymond Barker l Senior Superlatives Best Athlete l. Gregory St. Angelo 2. Ronald Audette 3 66 . David Redmond l Ruth Brown 2 Audrey Wood 3 Beatrlce Plante Best Lookmg Georgia Kourakos Norma Beller Rose Langella Rlchard Carter Lloyd Blshop Raymond Barke I' Er l. ' R 2. up 3. ' l 1. ' . 2. ' .zu - Qi Beverley Gray X ' l Q f Q3 -L . 3,1 ' . ., l Senzor Superlatzves Most Valuable 1 Arturo Callandro 2 Lloyd Bnshop 3 Edwln WlUShlp Catherme Rutherford Helen Wood Chrlstma Colello Most l lkely to buccccd 1 Helen Wood 2 Catherme Rutherford 3 Chr1st1naColello Lloyd Blshop Edwln W1HShlp Arturo Callandro Raymond Barker Nam' Beat Dressed 1 Raymond Barker 2 Phrllrp Clancy 3 Henry M1nerv1no 1 Rosemarle Langella 2 Helene Fmk 3 Norma Beller Best Dancer 1 Mary Falrento 2 Barbara Newcomb 3 Nancy Thurman 1 Henry Mlnervlno 2 Phllllp Clancy 3 Robert Buhelt l67l X L 1,1 Y L K. V X- Lf 1 r I l N . . ' w w .u,,n 4 . . . . . . . . - W- Q f H Y v I U N 2 ' Class Cf 51 bl hrs year s graduates wlll play an rm portant role 1n the country s struggle for survlval ln world cr1s1s They are the scren tlsts the nurses and the soldlers who wrll r1sk thelr llves ln order that the llght of de mocracv may contmue to burn as brlghtly 1n the future as rt has 1n the past There could have been no better background for these future defenders of freedom than the trammg they recerved ln Portland Hlgh DIRECTING SENIOR CLASS left to Hyhl Rose langella Iune Haskell 'Norman Reef liichud L trter School for there they have acqulred not only knowledge but a keen apprecntlon of good sportsmanshlp teamwork and school sp rnt whrch w1ll bc of lnestlmable valuc to them rn the years to come These character bu1ld1ng hablts are often formed as a result of partlclpatlon m school 3CtlV1t16S such as sports whlch had such 3CtlV9 members Gregory St Angelo 1 ll u me ure ulcttelllls J Nluzlmj Harold Xndelson lun.-11d Xudelt Pobert luv l68l r 2 y l a 0 - v ' 1 7 I ' ' ' 44 rv 1, - A' ',. '. 1,,' 'Q . . . 1, . . . . . , . ,. , . 1 v C . : . . . D . . A f V . Y Y ' 5 Y AIUINU THE IJIKECIUKS N111-nfl. lejl lu 1' gl -.lucq el' A l itz-, S '.' C , . mm llzunm, Vatrul liulgvr. .'rc'1- . , im' J U, t 1 ,. V V w Leaves CP H S Rlchard Carter Lym1eDunnell Audrey XVood Catherine Rutherford Beatr1cePlantc and Ruth Brovsn the Debatlng Club xx hose presldent was Edwm Wlnshlp and whose members lncluded Robert Stanhope Elhot Palals and Marshall Kroot the French Club wlth Edwnn W1HShlp Vlrglnla Martln and Helen Wood the TOTEM wlth Catherlne Rutherford Joseph Rxgo Ray Barker Eva Mansfleld Ann Sullrvan Arturo Callandro Norma Beller Helen Wood Herbert Nlckels Edwln W1HShlp lo1s Cassldy and Ellrot Palais Hz Lzghts Whose senlor staff members were edltors Arturo Callandro Eva Mansfield Ann Sulllvan Raymond Barker Bernard Passman loseph RlgO and Catherlne Rutherford and the Band and Orchestra vuth artnsts C olene Kelley Merlm Leary QUYQIIC Ellls Edwm Wlnshlp Alan Ward Arturo Call andro Wlllnam Smlth Herbert Nlckels Eleanor Lowe The splrrt of unlty and cooperatlon whlch marks these actlvltles wmll enable the semors to handle more skillfully the larger problem of World peace wrth Whlch they must cope as they step across the threshold of maturrty lnto a World whlch needs the trammg that each of them has recerved m Portland Hrgh School RFI UI ATINIF' THF QFATROONIQ K1 160 o 0 o 0 V V I V V V . . 7 . . . . 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Sparkling: e-yes fund 'u sw:-wt :lis- nSili0ll. lYll:l W' ' I' ul l-:ws ask' Al'lll'f'l l'l-I .I,u'Q1'l-1I.lNrt Class lfxc-cutivp Brrarcl Il: Soft- IH lL: '-fy sZ,I. .ackie is cutf-1 .' w-'ei L: 'g sl s-'s : ef Avr:nll.l., B.um.uu lizullninmn 3. 41 ' cmnlrlnlnlis ' 1: .' ' Ill -' I .. V ' 'svn . Af k7kRlKN Anxr-'Q Rwwkptlmll l Pmsllmz 1 I t n AIHN Dx wx 'I'r1nQfPrrexd from qcarlmrough High 'schnnl He-ml lnrnmzlit fi Qparkllnp: Qmllw f-n I1 Axnuuscvx H nun ll S Clllll ' lllml Nfllllll our l Xl vutlxn n :rd lull ,ff J-f Avrlumm xx AN Ame llaqkelhall 1 2 'S 4 Swimming tlnall l howling . :minion l If-nnl I 'lll'lfS Y'l I N Ni L Al lil 'r Roxi- 'I' 'mM 2. 3' Dr-hating 2' ee 'ross L, Secrvt-ary 33 French ' nh Psiuent 3: 'ue ' ' bvcond has-ulemllll 4: Basketball . L. 3: Bowling 2, 33 Badminton .2. 2 ITFl1lliS 2: Hivhig . .2., Associale- Vditm' 3. 4: Hy-I inf- S Fhnugh nf '1 quiet natnrv. Ros:- :zlways has 'I frie-nllly word fm' Pvf-ryone. Al'lllC'l l'E, RflN,Al.ll f ull , - 43 lhskf-tha , L.I. zias. .Z..4:'l'Pn's l-ve-ry twlm must liavfl a spark- zf.. ll:-rv is the buy wlmsv ' '.' 1 I'n 'Ili 1 Iwi ns . : 3' : vim: ll.xl.l..xlm, 'l'llr:1.M.x :fl -M 1. .. First l.iPutPnzu 3 .' tlmll I 1 nw , L. This vvrsultila- mifs has vxvo ml iv 4-vw ' ' ' in wh' S +4 has A-l1l01'v-al BARAHL Rn 'SIUND TRM X Class Pvc-cutne Board 'l II 3 I l Q5lld9I1 H1 llyhfs Sporta Ldltor 4 'ri-'M 4 fade-ts 1 1 tenant Colonel 4 Awe-mblx 1 ommlttc-fl 4 Track 1 Rho '-xud chnalrx uw df-ld' W IQ A nplf- lent Buren JFAN Xlashlngton Kluh 4 BaQketlnll Qss1mmmv4 Qoftbulll ' 'l 4 Rowing 'l 4 Badminton Ono of our faithful wland DUDIIN who hrauw thc Fllggfxll QPR BHIFR Nomn Sent Itoom Chairman 9 To'rl-M Z 'l lhecrlcadtr 1 3 4 Asif-m hly fommlttee 3 Student C oun 2 hts 1 4 IHIPFW 1 3 Tre-aqurer 4 Wxsh lngton 1 luh Qecrotarv 'Frf-awurcr All e-you follow 'Nlorma jmd no cangwiv vw hlamv them B11 moan BFTTF Qeat Room fhalrman 1 2 'l Wafzhmgton I lub 4 Softball I Hou ln 4 Plc? C un And hon mam dayfx dld V0ll :func to Qchool thw vcar I Pttc Blsnol Llmn Chsq Treafzurer 1 'Seat Room Chairman 1 4 Baaltcthall l H 1 CPP and the rf-frpfelmnmnte :rf free' Blau nox Dono1 n x fadctw 2 3 lieutenant Colonel lingl So wall -X rv ll lrllxggvr Bmcf-s Ru num Foothalll P 'I Track 'P Frat lwt md 'zluavl Duc top BAn1'1.r 1'r, BAKBAM Trmsferred from Dmring High School 1949 fadctq 1 2 l lrharfn 'lluawz Qpnrtu a winning' Wlhlllff Bl-Fsrrv WAITFR seatroom Phairman 'I Our potential quccr-N o to Fm HIFI!! BFRRY Groncr Ons' of thofw quif-t likable lld'1 flftvfif ZZ Bn I tvs, Bammna Iafxketball 1 9 3 Softball 1 liowllng 2 Tonnla 2 'l Major 99 A hno fxtudent excellent dancPr Ind 'nn attractlu- mxjnrvttp Lot nu' JACQI lfllhl' 1 tdets 2 3 Captain 4 H1 Lights '2 Glee Club 1 Ont good reawon why Mr Glafw cock enjovx 5llDPl'XlilTlg tha- gurl cad:-'to Bnaouow Ru HARD L lass Executive Board 2 I-Il Y 1 Z Treasurerd 4 Track 1 Z .3 I ross Lountry A ulee Cluh 3 sembly t ommlttee 3 4 lllnf-I Lommxttte 3 Red Whate- and Blue Plub Preqldcnt 4 ks-v 1 lub Trcawuror 4 1 mm kld to know awk anyone Buooas R11 HAR11 Football 2 X grand follow to hate frnf-nd W ' ,. I. ' 2, .5 i- 2 2 Y Club l, 2, , .' t -lg -i . . . 'ro . 1 ' , 2, 3. .ie-ui , ' ' gray fl. living A-1 'A ami if 3.41. ',, 11' .L., A M .. 1 'i .. : ' , .. 'J - 3, 4. . ' , , . .I : A I :M 'Q 1 ' , v. . . , 1.,. , . . I ' 4 't . . 1 . V . , - , , 2 .. cn ' 1 Hi-mg ' . 2, 3, 5 Hy- ..' . ', , -. 3 2 - 4. I ' ' C ' I 3 'f 'Q R . .QA s v, . . Y ' . . -: 1. .-. : ,2: V l ' ' 1 , l IQ - , al ' - 2. 3. 4: 'l' sr 3 1 'I I 1-11 . , 2, 3. 4. 1, 2. .I ' 2 .' z -I a . I? z f ' 1 . 2, 3. 4. asp'm1l'1. 2,'a, 4. ' ' ' ' ' .I ,', ' Y , ' - . . 1 ' ' v. . 411111 .21.'fo 3.4. . , ,- 1 ' I ' ' 2, 3As. I ' A ' ' ' . . v' ' ' Il', ' 1 , l , i. , 1. .z 1 ' I is b , V iw ll Bnowx, KFNNFTII Cadets 3 4 'lwo on the aisle Seq -:lr Bm rr, .Tru Red Cross 2 t heerleader 2 'l 4 Basketball 2 4 'softball 1 4 Bowling 4 Tennis 4 As sembly tommlttee 2 3 1 In hiv 2 'I Jeans humor has hrlghtened rnant 1 UIASWFIIOUI in I ll Q B1 Il PR CAno1 Lxecutne Board 4 'l'o'rFM P i eetun 4 H1110 if A w nnderful kld CAI mxnno, ART1 no Fxecutive Board 2 Seat Room thanrman 3 4 To'rsM 2 3 Ad vertisxng Manager 4 Red Cross 2 3 Hi Y P Secretary 3 Vlce Presldent 4 Latin Forum 2 tadetsl 2 3 Colonel 4 Band 1 2 3 President 4 Orchestra 1 Z Treasurer 'i 4 H1 I1ght8 1 3 XVICP President 4 One Act Play Contest 1 Student Phll harmonlc Orchestra 2 'Z 4 Ke I lub Qecretars 4 Arturos sparklmg person 1lltv has won hum great acclalm CAIXDI-I Mo, J ANFTTF Basketball 1 'ioftball 1 2 Bowhng 1 Badmmton l 'Penms Gle I 111 1 Here'-1 one gurl who ls nexer t F Cum, LFSIIF F enth tlub I 4 Ia Foru 4 good girl to know C KSSIIDX Lois 'l'o'1'l-:M Sports lfdltor 4 Qenlor t lass Play 4 Red Lross 2 3 4 llashmgton tlub 4 Basketbnll l Swlmmlng I 3 Soft a l Bowling 1 3 Badminton Tenn s ' tllee Clu lights 1 4 Bx I me Q The llttle package parked with 111 1 Bnown, R1 'rn Stamp Club 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Softballl 2 3 Bowllngl Z Te-nnlsl Z 3 Badmlnton 1 2 3 Where do I exgn up for the 0lwmp1f's B1 HF11' Rom-'n'r t adets l t to do it work today Bmws, JI NF I adets 2 Softball 3 Majorettes C lee I lu 1 1 ller frnendhness 19 onlv one rea -:on for her popularity CAN u AN Jovi t 1dets Z 3 Major 4 'lherefa never .1 quiet moment XXHPII lfmll N d!'0lll'ld C mnowt, MARGARET Transferred from Cathedral High School 1948 F' ee I lub 2 3 We haxe a Margaret that sings Ion Dee' JG!-'L 4 CAR1 ra, RICHARD Football 1 2 3 4 H1Lights 3 Basketball 1 Baseball 2 Dick wnll he remembered for his prowess on the grldlron and ln the c-orrldors Cu A11 uto FRANK 1 lee t lub I-rank may be qulet but hes 1-1 1-rxlmdx fa friend is 2- , .1 : h -3 bl N I V u T . ', . 3 I i- 111 . ', -. 4. G1 '1 1 1, 2,' 1 7- .'f hi.' ig 1 , E K1 ,2. 2. 3. 4. U . . 2f 3',.Co-1i:ditor 4g'Byf1f1ners zf Q- .' . .. 3 y . .I A I1 ?'.'-,4- 1,21 e' ' 1 1. ' , -, ' ,I I - , h , , d ill . o ' r ' ' A 1, gl . tin m 4 2. 3. 1 v y : -- : . 1 ' 1 .. ' 1 ' 1. .zz Lf: bxl '.' . ' A 22 ' . 2, I 1. 2: i :.: ' ' b 11 m- ,' , -, 3, 1 .' r. 3, 4. z lity Cl av x PHILIP 'I ransft rr d from K hexeruf: High School 1948 I 1-xketlnll ' 'I 4 Paws-1'a I'lf.1t In ull ln the turner wwlut Con-no CHRIQTINI beat Room fhfurman 1 4 It I trosz-1 Z Latln Forum 1 Bfwketh 1lI1 bmlmmmgl Soft I II 1 Bowling 1 Badmlnton Tennm 1 Gee ub H1 I1yhtQ 1 I xecutne Board I I hrls hae the brama and per Qonalltv that will make I r I great auccefw -X re ll credit t Com r 1, Bl- r'rx They way all quiet glrlw are nue and thm eertalnls wpnllefx t RPHS CooKr, Eu ANOR Glee Flub 1 2 She haw been emclent though quiet here at P H S CoYNF J xr QI FLINF Stamp Club 4 Baake 1 I -I Bowhng 4 Badminton Our future I Iorence Nlllllllllg Ile CRAWDNI I, WALTFR Seat Room Chairman 9 Bwe h 'I 4 Skip IS Portland Hlfrha loo DiMaEE1o Cnowc ELI? sm In Pt rson lhtx p uw that Q out Bettx Corin ru., TuoMAn Seat Room thairmtn 4 Dem honea dem hone-fa :lem dry honest ' I f'0II'll0 MIIIIFLIN-K I law If xecutne Board 2 Seat Room I halrman A Baqketb :II J f nton I 4 Te P A gurl xuth friende nnllmned CON! FY, Down n School 19-I9 Claw Igxeuxtnve Board 3 Debxt mgl P HI X 'I 4 Photography 3 tadetfzl 4 Af-wemhly Com mittee 'I You ve all Qeen this happy fro lucky Qenmr cavorting in the Lorrndorfz Cosenou-', Groncw Baqkethalll Rldingl 2 3 VV'1ke up Mr foqgrove the hell haf: rung Cnnnur Bfuuxun Tranaferred from Deering II1g.h School 19-IW ta et-11 ' 'I faptan4 Smart effielent that Q Bar ha rf: Cltor F1 Join Frou f ountry 3 'lennls 3 4 lohn I-1 the -trong' Qllent tvpe- Cnot c H, ANI lA mltetball 4 Riding 2 Softblll I 4 oulmg 4 Badmlnton 4 -Xml Qhe rm dance too la, .2 :,.l.lll,2. J. .. 3. 4. - -- I' 'I - z ' , ' 7 .' , : 'em , T .. I ' ' . : . ' .. ' : ' . 2: I T ' ' 1 . z ., z 3 ' ' 1. - 1. 2, 3: Softlall 1, 2, 3: Bul- ,H 3 3 ' mi , 2. 3, 3 nnis 1. 1.. I zu D '. 3 I .CI 1. 31 , A , , . ' t A' 2 19 :- ' . . : ' o l'. II. S. A gpm Room rhai,-man 1. Transferred from Cheverus High .. I '. .' 3 '. n ' 224: 5 l K - . 1 g . :ball . 2. - ' 5' 3 ' 3 - ' 1, . . . .. 2' 3' 4. ' rl . . 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Cl mmwcs, Doms Fadem 2 3 4 H1 lights 4 nrm haq hee-n a real awe-t to tlw ladvt torpa them- lI'l'4T ffm H-tru D Anmwso Nl N71 lootball 'I Track 1 Qmooth rl ll1f'f-'I' -aharn drawer DA'snm Frank Q mmlngfl 1 4 Rr:-al l V fn potltor' DI-l'R.lNf' Hmm I :delta P Bowling 4 llelf-n ha-1 u frwnilx Qmlln or QXPFXIIHP Tranqfs-rred from f 'ttlwdr tl Hugh School 1949 Seen not often hoard I I va full of Du-ru Rum R1 Pts l 'l Capt Head and eyes strnght 1 up um rv at lttvntmn' Dm mmm HI-LF rs rmnnh t lub 3 4 Su 1.3 Sw mminlz 1 Tfnnm 1 lmhlf: 'l Our lllfllllllllll tllllllbvl' on sltus II ish lull ,fav CI 'rn-'R, Ent Fxa Q a gurl uhn Q alxxawz ready fm' fun D AI FOX So, THFru- QA Qofthall 1 2 3 4 Bowling lfuimlntnn A 3 4 Hrlzqhfs Alxvavl full of fun and rarln tn L0 DMN, VALFRIF S111 luhl 9 3 4 'iludent Coun c S Tvnnw Z 3 4 M mjnro +1 i Hr-tri Mum-P Q Xersatlle Kal li one of our pf-11 pulwfl rnftjorvttvu DFMFRRW1 TIIFRFM 4-t-1 2 'R 4 llldll'I,'Zl Qu Hllhf., l Alu lux on th: marr-h' 1-P1 If xou thunk candye wsu-et there s a glfl vou ought to mf-vt that s luv of IDIITQP Dm 4 HTY, BARBARA on mg 1 Glee Club 2 'l 4 Xswmhlx tommlttef- 'S 'Hn I ple-me loan- the room Nrfgfpff Don L01 s Swnmnnng l Tenniq Reel Crow tounul 'i Frvnch Pluh low fl'l9l NlllTlPQQ xull lw lT1I'xSPil an I ll 'A .Y l v 1, ' . . . : '- .' . . ' '. ' ' '. ' ' D ', Q ' 1 ' W ' , ' , S . 1.4 c . - . . . : ' ' 2. 3: 1. ' '.', 3 '-,Q -2. Y . Y , . .v V v n . . .wi .22.1, . Sc' ' ,-. , 5. - In . il I : I ', . 1 1 ' tt A ' 1 ' , 1, 2,:. 1 1' xt-4. 2 'V' . ' I .. - IT ., . . . ', . . A 'z . L: . Pad . '. ., 1 ' ' 1 . 'im- ,Q . ' . z ' ,' . ' f vxb ' l C 1 N Y 2 V Iv I. V . . ,. , : I ,K 4 ' DESANTIS, Naxm' DlMll,l.0, Lmynrm lf ' , '. 1 ' GI 'lun 2. .' , 1 mt a - 'fs ' . b K l XVRIH fun. -- . A . ' . . I.', I ' -5 1 Pad .' , 2, ., ain 4. lg 11' 3 , ,v 3 'v ' 3 Z' z' : l ul- : 'Y ' rs' -f 'x w 1- 1? ' ' . . Gs! f a .. . .' j I . ,, h, Ft- 1 '. :.'l't'lul'.4g gf ' 4 , 2, .' I 2 A '. , 2, :ig ' - 2' , 5 I ui- . .. 4. 3, 4, lh: is I -A ' -U 'J ly gt H v A...Jw IJ xx lN nu ultlb She s an loxdlnlt as mht IS malt th e bl ll- bllklllf 'tal Room t lmunmn .5 XX uh lngton t lub 4 Band 1 ' Svtre tary 3 4 Orchestra 1 luss Ring fommlttfe 3 t a s I xecutlxe Board .S bt-st Ioot loxvnud .5 X lXdLl0Ub lb .1 5,0041 motlmtr for bllLl6 Lsvmsllu Nut Xtll has brought honor tu his sthool and l'llHlSfflf A l ll t card 14 nun Lnxxux x tfutts ' .S lieutenant 4 Une girl who utllmeb htr study ptrxods. lf uncut mx Lum: S llull 1 'lhls wide .funlke Q., l llktx I held for SOTHQUIIIIQ., bemles 1 hxt r'1ck lXlx Hur xr t ml ss S l ren 1-netball l liadnnn nn mlb hle lul 4 Rust sons of Bowdoin l' lux lx Umux tl- 4 s leutt :fmt 4 5NlhlYlllIlg 1 X sweet gurl xslth .1 Ildlllx dns po-utlon lh NNI-ll Lxnlw ut mil l dl nn :ck ' X worthy .addition to any foot hall team lwmnxu All-umx Someone with the happy fauultv or bemg 'et the right place at the right time bm Xlllullllx D xx x 1 ult-tsl 1 J lflrst Lltlltktlldll quiet boy whom we wish we had heard a lot more from l' nun, lW1Allll'llA ttlets ' .5 t lptan XllOlht'l one of Mr Glasstockfz ftmmme soldlerb hmm, JUSl'l'Hl'Nl' Seat Room tlmlrm.-ln 4 lk-lmt mg Basketball 1 bofthall owllngl Z Badminton 1 2 'lennlw 1 ller falrnow and frlendllneis are re pected by Studtnts md Kei h er., xlke lllll-lt lu N tt lluom t hdlrnmn ll l lu r nr 1 Swnunmlm, 1 Hz lmhlv .S Hy mer-. luhns lltrtnsm null malto. hm t,,re tt Inu er G xx, Lrn IIAIISILIIBU from t ltexe-tus lllgh Stmol 19:0 lidaltetbtll 1 B1Qeh.1ll .3 4 Uut Lnun lb Lhewerusb lubs t an GXIIAB1 B1-,uN1u. bVll!'l1ITllllg' 3 Glee Club 1 bharp dresser cute emxle that 5 Bern G11 mm, Jr KN 'l!'dllNfEIlt5d from Deering lilgh School 1948 Basketball 1 boftball 1 Tennlb Jean and atonnc aleeynony moub bum-rx, Buusuu Lad svummmg ' 3 Tenms 2 Sugar and spice and everything mcv. HAI L, MARILXIN Ams beat Room Lhalrman .5 Red trobe 1 2 3 Cadets 3 4 r chestra 2 Basketball 1 A R d mg 4 Lvlee Club 1 Z 3 4 One act Play Contest P 'Ihere are all kllldb of gnls and Marilyn IS ont of the beet H uutox, Watncm NN henexer thele lb a sporting exent you ll find NS arren there SICK -Ulli X tllal 1-, tnms ee t I H1 Lufhts nd an cl stra I'l1y J bi who vull lon l- re embered in P ll b H mem K kllll-RIN! tllsb Olheer ' Lheerleadel .5 4 Rldlflgl bsummmg' 3 G Pl 1 Assembly Lommittee P So lf I miss the boat Ill swim home bwnuua, JALA I ransferred from South Portland Hugh School 19a0 Ve vush Tack had crossed the budge sooner Gul mm, FRAIXLLB bpeakmg Lontebt 3 Basketball 3 Softball 2 3 No rainy days for lfrances. bum ELAIINP adetb ' 3 Laptaln 4 boftball ll hen lf lame IS around days ale nex er grey HAlihl1Nb, CONSIANUL Ha Llyhts 1 2 A delnure young lady who IIILC to know HAtnu1n tx, U1 utr vu Whx dont thobe talent seoutb leave me alone HKNRPII Jn xr. as, eaburer ' J 4 e tros-a 3 Swimming 4 Bowling Majorettes 2 3 4 lleree a gurl with plenty of frlende and plenty of talent Hun, ha Mu. Ladel .S Lleuttnant lxa lb rtther quiet but dnl you utr ees. thoee bright twlnkllng qes 4 ., 1. ' ' .V 4 - V 1 ,- ' ' 4 ' A A 1 . . v 1 Art l'lLl.ll ZZ. 3. 4: 7' ets 2. 3. 4: tj- - L, ', ' ' 3 ' - -' ' L. ' 3 '- 1. ' , . Q ' , ': O - I y . . ' : . ' 5 i - -, ' 15 lli-Y 3. 4. Swimming 3. 'S ' 2. ', 'lin ' I L t'l' Tr ' ' L. ' , Q R d 0 il n 1. ' 3 4' I ' 25. ' . 1 ' ' ' Q ' 1 3. 4 . ' - 1 '- '. - 2: ' ' . , . X 2: . . I - Y 4. - . '. ' f' ' lle 's a HI l ' f be ' '- L: ' - -2. '- 52,3 ' -4 4. '. : ' ' . 2: ' ' 2. 3, 43 Softball 1. 2. 1 le. Tlub z ' ' ' tp . . 1 - , . . , . ' ' I-lm UERls0N HLL1. s Badmxnton 1 2 Basketballl Bovslmg 3 H1 Llghts 3 X sense of style and a sense ot humor no wonder she s so pop ular H1111 NVARRI-,N 1 lub 1 l a e lieutenant Colonel 4 We het Barren 1.a11 find 1 use for h1s pamt brush exen Ill e Naxy H1 -.1111s K8lliRXN Badmlnton 1 .S H1 I nfhlv ulee Llub 2 3 Tennl'-1 3 sports Lead me to em JEINDRASIUD PATRILIS Basketball 1 Tenn1s A 3 hott hall 2 3 French Club 3 Swlm ming 1 2 3 Lflee Llub 4 may and vsmsume that s 1 at Jaws A111-1s L1 ee Llub 1 3 H1 Llllllls Sweet and petite J1m111x M D1111111 111 Basketball 1 boftball Lxghts 1 3 This popular b1u11ette lb a frlend to all KA11 W1111u1 Our loss wull be the Army s g.,a111 -L I '6 Qs Q J ' cY ,av Hn., os Dos XLD 111 uh 4 H1 X gentleman always H1 1mx1111, Vln IIAXI Uoln tI1u-se sharp tles 11111 KMN1111 amp tluh Poo ll Tra1k1 Z lhe most dependable SOUILB of 1n1om1. tu our local theaters J1s1s11s1s, M1111 KKLI ta ets Y 3 4 eppy Peggy always on the 5,0 l1111111s B111111 1 1 tlrall 1 lox-1 lll Tennls 3 mon 1 v te IS mother story K xsr ltll as R1 11111 1 Lluh 1 wlsh huntmg season lasted twelxe months out of a year A1111 1,1111-sr adets i 4 Sxslmmx g 3 4 Band 1 7 3 Secretary 4 Orchestra 1 3 Secretary 4 Thls gay colleen IS one of the songblrds of the Senlor class Ku om, Lal lu- Nt L Tennis J 4 '-xeryonee frlend a fxlend lu exeryone K1-nn Mnuull How the gnls envy Mtnxll curly locks' Kkool lV1Am,n,u 1 en h Llub .4 4 L dets 1 Captain 4 bki Club .5 hey Club 4 One person for wholn math a clnch LANt,unA Roehmaun. tlaeo SBLFEIAIY Z 3 Basketball Glee Club 1 Z 3 Halnghts 1 Roeee pleasing pelsonallty has made her many frlende Lrnnmx Bumuu tatlets ' 3 lleuttnant -l up tvso three four llt'll, comes Lieutenant 1 exghton Lulu luxux btat Room Qhtillllldll 4 lllee Cluh 2 Mr Howes favorite btudy hall plpll Loom Nun IXI x nt you thlnk you L-.ho nhl haxe gone 0 t for deb lllll X lrgmla Kun., K1-mxmxn beat Room thdlllllclll Red Lrosb 1 Football 1 Baseball 1 ' 3 4 Track 1 Z Tennis 4 Glee Llub 1 XS hen you want a ride just look up this genial cabble Km lmkllh, lnoiu I x KIIEKIIBALIBI Z 3 4 t as'-1 lfxetu tive P .S Ha Llghls 2 Pu mrl with the beautiful eyei and a personality that is tops Lulox, Jun lla-.s Nite ruulent 1 Z Seat Room LhdlI'ITl3ll 1 fl Baskmt ftball 1 OWIIIIB 3 liadmmton A 5 Omni elnolu. tox the typical Miss Ll un Mlm IX ntl 1 3 4 Olclleb rd ets 1 3 L tlnant 4 lxey Club 4 Xtalch out l enny uoodman erlln lb on hu, way L ltlNlllll 1-'nnln r tales. uh Presulent 4 Why V5Ur:.J 1l X 1.1-rx Runnin ss lfxeeutne 3 4 H ee lun 1 Z becretar Vlte Presldent 4 line tlitlellcy and dependability make lnm well liked hy all vsho know hlm Lou r L1 r ANUK I ml l lobe .l French 1 ub tadeta 4 Band librarian 4 01 hestra Lnbrarlan 'P 3 4 tflee Llub 1 lfltanor lb a hard working and xerg deeerxmg young mise ' '- ' I ' . 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I ' '11, 3. l Lxuw Jllll-'NNE beat Room Chairman 1 bum: mmg 4 Bowling 4 Badminton 4 Glee f uh 1 2 Executlxe Boxrd 3 Nice President 4 H1 lights 4 Someday well see Julle bmgm on the T N bet Mun Num lU'lhM 4 td ross ' lam l-orum 1 Hz Lights 4 who bald hralnb and beauty couldnt be combined W1 xx Vul- Dann HLINICY I tsldent of I lxff Island regular guy N hat more em be sand' IXIAM Hl-.sll-K LHRISIUN x Lhxxstma dont you ever go ome lllxmuu GIURI-K mnnmg 1 1 eel uh X Irlendly glrl with a trlendly smll .liek 5, ,, L4-C.g, 4-cy. Al' Vo Via-4.a, 7' f Mutual 496Lf vlan! loan ns tulet hut oh vha I Fllgdglllp, amxlt. 'lla Duval 1 n Wu 1 1 xu Tnanbterred from L hextrub lllgh Sthool 1949 Seat Room Chairman 3 Ill N .5 4 Xsvembly Lommlttee J Its ll'l'lD04Slhl9 to find mlschltv ous Blll ln low SDIFIIS INIALIIUNAID Jon lruuterred from Lasco Hugh behool C lee C lub Where vsere you today Miss Nlacdonaldq Mauu Dourwu tadetb 1 ' .5 Laptaln 4 Band The military genius who keeps thmga stirred up M Um: .lnnx hnw um lmmlng 1 3 Nlusele man on our bvunlmmg team NI um 11-111, Ewa Fon-M 2 .5 AbSOClatE Edltox 4 Latm lforum 2 HoL1ghts 1 A J Abbouate Ldltor -l By Liners NN ho Naya gkflllllbeh are belfia Not our hxa Mxmn VIININIK l xtmutne Board .5 beat hmmm lldlffillll I .FUTILM ' 3 ec ross 3 1 renth Llub 3 tc I'L'lld0llt 4 lv lsketba bofthlll 1 2 Bowlln mmton 1 4 Tenn ' .lee Lluh 4 Hu Lxghts ln tutxful halr 1 pleaslng Smile anrl a bparkhng, person illty lb our dtf'llllt10l1 of bmme MQC un Hn-Lf w lhum and per-mn xllty ut un most outatandmg qualltles AItLkllllllN Aux adtta ' 3 4 ulee L Xnn dldnt waste '1 mmutt Ll I IN tbxu III IN lvl Nlxml lddets ' .5 M uor 4 I on 1 3 -I H11wht.s xlIXPI'llilIIg 'I'h'1t Ilammg red h ur 'llnno IS tnough to m ako hor 1 standout M mul: Ian nm: txt Room I hurmln I 41 1 rosa a tts 3 t 'lptan boxslmg 4 Oh Qaptiln my l lptun 1 n KI uh, 1 uh l uh 4 lil hulmmmg 3 lrldlYlII'lI.Ol1 I lu lub I ull of pleaslntrlcs lleltn I'dIlIxH xuth the best ll nun LII! IIIIIII xl 1 IuJ P I 4 Svslmmlng thdll 1 I lea, 1 lu m If nts fun you want loolt or lletlg AIN xl un A Qwimming' 1 Q Ihmlminton l L G et- l luh -I. A sharp drossor with slmrp wil. 'l,l.IN. Klux Nl-3 llis dry humor has kept tu-m in stitclu-s In-twc-tn lwro. 'und God's Lountryf' 1I1l'zzx', t ,xlurug '1'-mstl-rrul from lon v In: e. MJ. Cadets 3, Licutvnznnt 4. Carole has marched her way into our hearts. Q9 Ov Nh Mr N x sun LH un rs 4 tl lloom thfurnmn I tu truss 1 Basketball I 3 'lhe ptrmanent tmn'1nt of Room I Mrlohu hronmr oo ull ick I IUBN tountrw 5 f form 1 In ht sun rolllnx.. alma, ln hm Tnvsn and fountrg 0 nlmost .any Afternoon ll II 'Imm Mun il tm idx ' One two llltt sm1..' IIIIIXIIUINU HI Nm -Q ' msldnnt ' Se-lt hm nman I 4 otlull Manu.,cr 1 J 'lrn ,lu Llu J It Ions 1 lltulelt 14211 IIIUKIIIN IN Xl II-Il D1 lu x ' - 1's1. A vwys rt-:uly lu rlis:1g.,ruv or - z ', 1 ' vqys ' sucl : l'1'it-mlly m'1nm-r. . 'III IIY VIRGINIA BI..XAl'III'. Vaskethall L. 3. 4: Swimming V 3 Q thull 1. Lg wow in Z., 2 I 'ulminton Z., ' ' ' L' G -I lvl-rylnorly knows Xirp.,ini'l and ht-r 1,,ig.,'g'Ie. Nrgvrzns t,u.uu.r:s . 'u nt-cs I as ' ' uv ' Vhar 'ef' I -'s ulwa 's h 'rc In lvml a helping hand, 1NLxx 1 o1x1B B um an fx Cadets ' .S Ldptaln 4 Paskel hall ' Badminton ' 7 11' Oh yes Ixe heard of the plane N ll! x Bl- RN um llues an all around good e ow Imxux M xxx Xllrl So tlmll I Bowling l SL xt Room L hfurman Z Ladels Nlever 1 dull moment when Peg gy IS around 1 Pxl Alb LLIIUI Photography A Latin 1'0rum ' 3 Hzlughts 4 To'rI-:M 4 batmg 4 Cadets 1 A 3 Captaxr Quxet but a powerhouse when It comes to brams P xssxl xx Bl- in um .5 Adxerusmg M lnfxger 4 boot lm 4 ulrls girls-they re .always put sumg me' Pl-lun Tm-1 xlx lldrxsterrul from Suu lroruufsl High bchuol 1948 ld ln Forum 1 Tennis Badminton 'P 3 Bdsketha J French Llub 3 -I L.-xdets Washington Club 4 Nice friendly mu. und ffltllll PHI-us SKISIK owllm.. 1 4 Lfues J 4 lxrxendly manner wmnlng SlTlIlt and a keen sense of humor N11 hrlb, HLum.R1 'Iruxskrred from uurrge M ash 1m.,tnn Hugh School Guam Z oolhnll P Basketball 2 Cross ountry 3 Orcheetra. 1 2 3 4 ood looks S0106 and brams 'wsurm success for Herbert Nuns, Mxmmm-,'x L1 I1 2 33 Cadetss 'lherm fare glrlfa that make nppy persdnxfins M xrgaret Nlllx Mxlcx L on lied Cross 1 ounul .5 lute sharp dre-wer vulmt. more um you ask for' P xl lxu-1: b x1x1 bln. uh .5 L xc s Hay gurls he c'1n cook too' ' lr lrli Jrxx S hool lch tllh 1 Basketball 1 me qmxlx s and friendship make xx onrlc rlul Lnmlnn xtlon Pun Axxx lx lllslllltll from lleeunp., Hugh S1 hool xton ' l cf I lu Tux sl ki 'Noxx knn.-1 you knoxx you m lrkul mx lhsxnt this morn mf. 'ru-n-.ox ltxlll s A Jollv xsoml le 0 ., .., F 2 L: . I , , 4 , - Y fl- Glo- 'lun ,-',','1' ',4. I . . .. . , . ' - L Us hz .' ' - 4 . l s- f . 2 - . K' ,E ll: dmlnt 1, 2: - I . j . ' . . c 1. 2' Q ' ' . 3' 4' ' 4 . . - . 1 ' 'Q ' ' I.. ' r-Cl ',4g 'z let 1, 2, 3, 4. 3 . '- 1' ' L : De- A 4' . , . . . - 4- - - , , Q, 3 Ir.l.,L'1' 1, 3, xxx-1 Glee 1'luh.2.g T01-EM 3 3 Hi-L,5yf,fa 'l'rzuxst'erre1I from Cathedral High I ll . K I ' l 3,l'C'l J 1 5 Q - Gl- Ulub 12 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. f V ' . ' , . .. . I .4 I l I :. '. , '... ,I 'Q'-1--'x--. ..-' v 'f 1. t' ' . : . -- 3: lllulmil L1 G 0 ' h 2: f - H, 3 - ' ll gl ni. 2, 3, 43 S Club 2. 3, -l. ' 2 '. A' - 9 7' 41 .. v . . . , , iy. ' ' .' - '. - H - l: : .' . . ll ' . 2. 3. 2 Y' l-lu 25. l ur In- a ' , ' ' -ll xx PLANIL, Bl- umm Basketball 1 2 3 4 SNKUIIIUIIIQ., S ball 1 2 B 1 mmton 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 H1 Lights 3 Sports sports and more sports Poluxzxskx CONNIANKI' Ladtts 1 Rldlng 1 BOMIIHH A true frlend PRAM, Al.hXANlll' li Transferred from Deermg Hush bchool 1949 Its lns nature to be good natured RANDALL W11 LIAM This IS one Blll everyone likes to receive READ ALBLR1 Al ls quiet and reserxed nut definitely a man of antnon Rin, Noun tx t lass lmiecutne Board l PIQSI dent 4 Photography 1 t adets 1 Z 3 Lapta 4 Dramatle Club 2 H1 Y 4 Mr President what 1'-1 your Olllll lon of the vaorld bllLldtl0l'l Rluuo Fnutbs 1 I aghtv 1 hrannys bright smlle tl clue to her bright personality P1 ol Ru, 11.1 1,1-4Nr Roman Club 1 2 nd 1 ootball 1 Skt Club 1 2 Basketball A Baseball 1 2 P H S s loss IS the Marine Corps gam Ptllllll, DUN un bWll1'lITllHgZ 3 4 NN hat was that crack about a hsh l'l'nMmx 1, C tum x w K lu t lub 1 bwlmmlng 1 lf laughter lb the best medicine t irolyn should be a doctor Rauu-r DoN 'lhllfllb 1 2 an all rALi p sumti n Rhmuomn DME Vu IUIK Sm at Room L halrman Red ross 1 ootball 1 Basketball 1 P 3 Baseball 1 l 4 H1 Lzghts -X mighty man ls he Rr.1u11xm,1ox Lr RAIY S nnmmg 1 1 3 4 Anothtr reason for out thanx plonshlp swlmmmg te xms RILHNIKN B-KKHAIIA X Cllldl dlsposltlon brings I s owner many many things 4' A-,. I. . .1 1 1 '., 1 vw: ' , , , g ' ' 1 Art , 3 Ba , 2. 3a 2,'3,4g oft , ,3.4: al- I 3 ' . , 32 . . . 2 1 'G . - . . . .v -' 3 , , .. . . ,Ly 1, , . -- . ,. ., - . , . -. . , - ., . - 11 . ,K ' Nw, gl 1, y 1 - f ty 'V . . I . P' - I O 1 y Q , . Av, A- -. ' , I ff- T 23 , - . .- . 1' g F ,2,3.41 0 E' I --.--, L. . 23' ' .', :A 7' '-I ' . Sw' ' . L. '. . . . -. Q 4' V in 5 . . . A l . .. , ' . 1 '...', . . . l H'-I - .2- ' . g' ' -- 0 1 , , , , 1 il: ' , ' '- . ' - us ll' I Rmrot 'r, HLLFN Art C'lub 2 French Plub 2 Photography 3 Basketball 1 Hiding 2 3 Swimming 4 o tbxll 1 Povillng I Badminton 2 Plee 1 lub 1 Alviawz ready to gne r ti enlq for a Worthy canv- RIIIF1 Rm-H: Swimming 'l 4 Une of the natlonallw famouq I II S Qulmmera Rurm- mmm, C KTHFRINP ANNI Sc it Room Chairman ' I To 'run P 1 lfdltor 4 French Club I atm Forum Z Ski 1lub Pafzketball 1 2 3 Softbill 1 Z I 4 Bowlmg 1 Badmlnton 1 2 3 Tennlsl 2 3 H1 L1ghts Advertising Manager 3 4 I5 Llnerfz 2 3 President 4 D A R Award Winner 4 Glrla State 3 Glrli Nation 4 The world meanq Qomethmg In the capable Sfxssrn D1-zronrs 1'1detQ 2 3 Lieutenant Polnnel 4 Pdfllmlllgq President real :re-clit to I H buum Bum no 1 U 1 mir Lulu Suns FY RITA Phe Club 1. .lust swing and swiy with Rita Schwey. Miami V Iilfvu SELIGMAN, MYR. Washington Club 4' Riding ' ' Qwimming 11 1-rench Llub 43 Panking 3. Qmall in stature. but large in he-art. Rico, Joslaru o'n:M 1 2 3 Editor 4 French 1lub 4 Latin Forum lzghts 1 2 3 4 By Liners 2 J 4 lxey Club 4 II'1rd working Joe is one reason is hv the last four TOTEMQ haxe me-n outfxtandmg Rmsuxo ALFRFD Xrt 1 lub 1 Track 2 xer we-mi Al Sz collection 0 o d 1 heued SAN1 II Ln, Drumrs Softball 1 A 'zmooooth clanrer' Wh lt more Us wk or' Snov, ROBERT Swimming 1 2 3 4 H11 X great competitor fx Sus yn, Ertffgzv To'rrM 'Z 4 H Eght 2' 3 1 lee 1 I lr 1 lgowdmglil Kf- lov do I love baaketball X, g :mea rand Ford convertlblevY f ,f y .f 24,6 Sc mum-.R RONAI n N 'xetsl . I One of I. H. hfs flaring Casco lux invar e S. Sl-:sro FRANK Transferred from Cheverus High School. 1947. An 'ill-around good fellow ' the greatest honor 'lmong men. .,,-1' Sn REQ Evrmfn flee Club 1 Glrl l'1dmt's Fxrst Lieutenant 4 thx hW2lClllUl lu ur oe f'l'll1.lll mu Q 1 our Qther Sn xxx C NTHI luxr Trfxnwferred from 4 uthedrul High 1949 Oh IXltllf Y'lll'1 Oh lxnthermd 1 1 ut bun: e of flllfl SIMONTON Rom lee Club 4 X proper m In AQ um qhlll set x ,QA SM11 H XVII 1 IAM Transferred from Thornton Academy 1949 Rand 3 4 Orchestrt l 4 lftnd The Smlth 1 mlghtx m'1n ST ANCFLO Gllltlllli oothxll -I Piskethtll 1 .ioehill 1 Poaular Sonn xull long, he l 3 remembered ew '1 Lreqt nthletl and A zrf at pal Srnrlxs, Pill Tranoferred from tips l ILI heth Hugh Qchool 105 Qeat Room thalrmm 1 'Nothing v- ITTHIUQNIIDII t I x Ill mg, mind 'IUXIR X' une- lllu work lll I f r lm SHACALFX, Rn Art Club 4 Football 3 Base l 1 4 Glee Cuy I md LIIUWICBI 4 lifn me the etrnng Qllent type SH us Wrsrox nnw 1 Z 'l 'IN loxe thwt lnnkew the unrld L0 round SMHH, BEWRLY French Cluh 4 Latm lgorum 'lhev ring the bell earlier md 4 lrller eurx du Sfmcmxot sr, PI-'Tl R H1 Y 2 3 Football 1 2 Ba e lv 1 2 Track Gleet 1 Bafukethall 1 STAWHOPF, RtJBFRT Pu L Debating 4 Riding 2 Glee Club 4 Assembly Committee 3 Red xxhlll? and Blue Club 4 lumor F rom Committee 'l Phxsxcal lducatlon Trophy 3 Ixev tluh I m rlght the xx orld Q xx rong S'ros FR MARY Pwkethwlll Z Bovsllng 3 4 Badminton 1 Tennis -X good Qport '1 1 het er frneml qwnm 'r A110 St ut Room 1 hurmm l lhslwt lh lu ur o mu C' . 1 ' 'K - . 2, ZS. , , 3 ,, 3 ' - -' ' ' , lall ,2,'3, 3 ll 1: .I-'V ' '5 'l. 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