Alice Deal Middle School - Square Deal Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1936

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14 ALICE DEAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL OSXVALD SCHUETTE QMICKEYJ - Dramatic club, SB, 9A-B, play, Pot Boiler, public performance, SB, plays, As You Like It and Ransom of Red Chieff 9A, Megacles and Hippoclidesi' and Tom Sawyer,'F 9B, librarian, 9A-B, first football team, 9B. EUGENE SCHULTZ QPERCYJ-Gossiping Alice committee, TB, public performance, SA-B, spelling matches, SA, SIA, play, 'fMegacles and Hippoclidesj' stage crew, assistant host, chairman of Square Deal staff, 9B, second a.thletic teams, all semesters, glee club, TB to 9A. SIDNEY SCOTT KSCOTTYJ-All first teams, ath- letic captain, SDA: athletic council, lllilllilgel' of team, QB, school team. BEVERLY SHAPIRO-Perfect attendance, TA, lirst athletic award, SA: lied Cross representative, SA. 9B, squad leader, TB, first teams, all semesters. VVINTHROI' SHAW-Traffic officer, TA, table monitor, TB, art monitor, SA, first team, SB, 9A-B, messenger, tropical fish club, QA, athletic council, cafeteria worker, locker committee, stage crew, 9B. JIMMIE SHIELDS-First football team, SB: glee club, dramatic club, SDA, play. f'As You Like Itj' 9A, dramatic club, traffic force, 9B. GARDINER SHRODE QTOADJ-Orchestra, all semesters: glee club, TA, talent assembly, TB, EJB: spelling contest. SA, inter-junior high orchestra, or- chestra at Mayflower, vice-president orchestra, cham- pionship baseball team. SB: dramatic club, SB, 9A-B: plays, The Princess, 'fOh, Mrs. Townsend, 9A, play, The Date, 9B, assistant librarian, 9A: in public performances, TA-B, SA, 9A, first teams, all semesters. LOIS SMART QTONIJ-Art play, TA, public per- formance, TB, volley ball team, SB, first letter, first athletic pin. second athletic pin. 9A, Red Cross repre- sentative, first soccer team, DB, perfect attendance, SB, 9A. BETTSY SMITH-Glee club, soccer team, 9B. RITA SMITH QLEFTYJ-Squad leader, TA-B, SA- B, hostess, SB, glee club, TB, SA, athletic pins-three, first team soccer, stage crew, EJB, public performance, TB. DAVID THATCHER-Host in. TA-B, SA-B, first letter 9B, all first teams. LOUISE THOMPSON--VVon poem contest, TB, hit pin championship, first athletic award, tumbling club, SA-B, 9A, perfect attendance, SA-B, 9A, glee club, SB, public performance, SB, first and second letters, SB, play, As You Like It, 9A, second athletic award, 9A, president of section, EJB, glee club, 9B, dramatic club, SB, QA, first team, all semesters. MILDRED THOMPSON QMILLYJ-Squad leader, TA, perfect attendance, 9B, first team hit pin, TA. LORBAINE TRAIL-Hostess, 9B, on all section teams, played game with Powell Junior High. BOB TRIPPE CSOUTHERNER-J-Host, 9B, traf- fic officer. 9B, diploma committee, 9B, soccer, 9A, football, 9B. JOHN TUCKER- JULIA VOGEL-Class day committee, 9B. EVELYN VOIGT QDUDYJ-President of section, TA, first athletic pin, SA, scrap book committee, SB, stage crew, 9B. AUSTIN VOORHEES-Traffic force, QB, school baseball team, 9A, school soccer team, QA, harmonica band, 9B, stage crew, 9B, orchestra for noon dance, 9B. BETTY IVALTON UVALLYJ-Orchestra, all se- mesters, glee club, TA-B, SA-B, 9A, play, Cabbages and Kings, TA, public performances, SA, 9A, first letter, SA: second letter, 9A, first athletic pin, SA: all first teams, honor roll, 9A, stage crew, 9B, broad- cast in glee club and orchestra, 9A. JIM WVOLFE-Member of Alice Deal for 9B term. BURTON IVOOD-First teams, all semesters, vice- president, SB, athletic representative, SB, first letter, 9A, perfect attendance, 9A, stage crew, traffic force, play, 'fTom Sawyer, 9B. JACK VVORTHINGTON-VVinning baseball team. TA, SB, vice-president, 9A, assistant squad leader, SIB, perfect attendance, two semesters. JEIVELL YOUNG-Squad leader, 9A-B, honor roll. SA, first letter, SB, perfect attendance, TA-B, SA. 9A, first athletic pin, TB, pin committee, 9B, first athletic team, TB, 9A-B, stage crew, 9B, tumbling club. 9A, housekeeping committee, 9B, spelling contest, SB, 9A.

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SQUARE DEAL 133 CATIIER IKE O'CONNER- DONALD OLESEX LSWEDEJ-Red Cross repre- sentative. 9A: spelling bee, TB: dramatics, 9A, 9B: play, The Date, 913: public performance. f'Christo- pher's Orphans. 913: public performance, 9B: As You Like It, announced in public performances: president of glee club: on winning seco11d football team, SB. HELEN PAGAN KIIOLLYJ -Squad leader, SB, 9A: captain of team in typing contest, 913: perfect attendance, TA, 9A: first and second athletic pins, 9A: on all first teams. BILLY PATTERSON f1'ATl-President. ,Qglee club, first team, TA: president, first team, TB: play. t'The Tempest, Red Cross representative. first team. SB: dramatic club, Christopher's Orphans, vice-president, 913: stage crew, 9B: squad leader. SB. 9A. 9B: 'tRan- som of Red,Ohief, UTOIII Sawyer, Megacles and Hip- poclidesf' . CHARLOTTE PATTERSON-Orchestra. SB. 9A: glee club. SB, 913: perfect attendance, SB, 9A. 913: pub- lic performance. SB, 9A: first athletic award, 9A: sec- retary of class, 913: in plav, Megacles and Hippo- clidesf' 9B: squad leader, 9B: first letter. SB: second letter, 9A: chairman of scrap book committee, 913. EILEEN PAXTON-Honor roll, TB: public per- formance. TB: first athletic award. SA: honor roll, SB: first letter, SB: second letter, 9A: honor roll. 9A: hostess. dramatic club, 913: plays, Tom Sawyer, Megacles and Hippoclidesf' KATHRYN PEARSON-Perfect attendance. TA, TB, SA, 9A: first letter. squad leader. 9A: first soccer team, 9B. ELEANOR- PEOPLES-Spelling match, TB. 9A: honor roll. TB. SB: first athletic pin, TB: perfect at- tendance, TB, SA: first letter, SB: glee club, 913. JAMES PIERCE MIME-Host, TA, TB: first let- ter, TB: orchestra, orchestra broadcast, orchestra at Mayflower. SB: dramatic club, SB, 9A. 9B: librarian, dramatic club. 9A: plays, f'The Pot Boiler. As You Like Itf' 9A: second letter, 9A, stage crew. class day committee, 9B. KATHERINE PUTNAM QKITTYJ-Squad leader, TB. SB: all first teams: Red Cross representative, first athletic award, SB: stage crew, decoration commit- tee, 9B. ELIZABETH RAY KBETTYJ -Captain, hit pin baseball team, T B: first team, all semesters: first volley ball team, SA, SB: girl reserves, domestic art monitor. first athletic pin, art monitor, captain. girls' baseball team, SB: captain, soccer team. ping,-pong tournament. squad leader, 9A: ping-pong referee, glee club, scrap book committee, 9B. RANDOLPH anno gnnnnvy-of-cm-sri-H, sA,s1a, 9A, 913. CHARLES REYNOLDSON-Perfect attendance. SB, 9A: orchestra, 913: glee club. SB: first teams. foot- ball, baseball, all semesters. EDITH R-ICHARDSON-Perfect attendance, TA. 913: squad leader. TA: hostess. TB. SB, 9A: art com- mittee, 9A: glee club, TB, SA, 913: stage crew. MARCIA ROBERTS f13OB13Yl-Glee club, public performances. SB. 9A. 913: tumbling club, SB: first letter, 9A. CHARLES RODGERS fBlTTSl-Perfect attend- ance, TA, SB, 9A, 913: all first teams: orchestra. 9A-B, first letter, 9B. JEAXNE HOGENMOSER-First and second soc- cer team, 913. IDA ROXVE-Per ct attendance, TA-B, SA, 9A-B: squad lea lea SA: z :1111s: first letter. SB: second. t ' R l 6,1-oss representative, 9A-13: two athletic pins. MARGARET R'USHl3ROOK-First athletic pin. TI3: perfect attendance, TA-13, SI3, 9A: squad leader. SA, spelling contest. SB: tumbling club. SB, 9A: honor roll, first letter, 9A: art monitor, 913: first- athletic teams, all semesters. LEROY SETTLE-Red Cross representative. SB. 9A: traffic force, 9A-B. MILDRED SETTLE fM1CKEYl-Honor roll, TB: public performance, SA-B: first athletic award, hit pin championship, SA: first and second letter. second atb- letic award, hostess, play. Chi-istopher's Orphans. SB: dramatic club, SA-B, 9A-13: tumbling' club, SA-B. 9A: squad leader, third athletic award, SA: first team, all semesters. -- YVALTER, SOANLAN-Baseball team, TB: traffif- force, 9A: chairman stage crew, messenger boy, foot- ball team, graduation committee, 9B. MARGARET SCHNEIDER fPEGGYJ-Glee club. hostess, 913.



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I SQUARE DEAL l . The Lost Collie Yesterday as I peddled my bicycle out an untre- quented avenue, I chanced upon a most heart-breaking sight. a inasterless collie. This one was a beautiful sable. the kind that usually takes the blue ribbon in a dog show. His dejected look of lost love belongs to no other species than that of the canine. His appear- ance told a sad story. It had probably been a week since he had munched a good bone or eaten a square meal. His fur was uncombed and muddy in places. He wagged his bushy tail in delight at finding a friend. although not with the sheer glee that he might greet his master. Gratefully he gobhlecl up the cracker I handed him before l continued on 1ny way. Returning a little later. I again spied my canine friend. He was still plodding along, apparently most lonely and desolate. Suddenly he perked up his head. snitfed the air. and set otl' at breakneck speed toward a. lone pedestrian. some three score yards away. Then he leaped his full length into the air and landed squarely on the man's chest. nearly bowling him over. In the most joyful. true Collie manner. he licked his masteris face. greeting him with the fervent salutation of a. lost dog finding his master. -0'lm.rlcs Rodgers. 9134. First Impressions It was a line. clear day. and the gulls hung lazily in our wake. The big liner was idling the long swell at halt' speed. when suddenly the ship's bell rang, and we saw. for the first time. the dim shores of St. Pat- rick's land. Fresh from America. l had not expected to see the bleak. barren. unwooded shores that now confronted my gaze. This gloom, however, was imme- diately ottset by the vision of what seemed to be oceans of heather. which covered the lower hillsides with a mass of purple. On shore a nmnber of low. whitewashed houses met the eye. surrounded by a few sprawling. unused factories. These. among many oth- ers. formed my first impressions of Ireland. -Donald 0 Icsen., 9133. A Discovery After creeping around a. narrow trail he rounded the corner and stood horrified. A small avalanche of stones was coming down the mountain. Ile jumped backwards just in time for it to pass hilll. It roared' and tumbled down hill. Again he rounded the corner and again he was surprised. There before him among the stones was a very bedraggled knapsack. The man immediately tried to open it. He succeeded. There was a map. a book. and several other articles. The map was a very early colonial one. The book was the diary of one of the men in Lewis and Clark's expe- dition. , ,, -Jam' Stine, 4A6. A Fine Haul Goodness me. thought Mrs. Snodgrass as she settled herself in the street car. things are getting awfully high at the store. It's hard to keep body and soul together. She took out her list and went through it slowly. The conductor's loud voice inter- rupted her concentration saying. Matin Street Mar- ket. next stop. .lust as she was gathering up her belongings and saying to herself. 'fl must not forget to get the family's tour umbrellas from the repair shopfi she absent-mindedly picked up S011l90llE,S um- brella and started down the aisle with it. She was halt way down the aisle before she realized she had it. and some woman's voice called. Hey, you shop- lifter. come hack with my umbrella. Refined Mrs. Snodgrass could only return the umbrella. with humble apologies. Later. after she had finished her marketing. she remembered to go to the shop where she had left the umbrellas to be repaired. A sudden rain came up and with herself and her packages well protected by her mended umbrella. Mrs. Snodgrass hurried to her homeward bound street car. Once seated. she glanced at her fellow passenger and saw that it was the woman who had yelled at her before. The woman also instantly recognized Mrs. Snodgrass and. spying her umbrellas.. said, Oh, I see you made a tine haul t la Y. of 5 -Ara Short, HA6.

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