Annapolis High School - Wake Yearbook (Annapolis, MD)

 - Class of 1945

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CAROLIN E MARY DITTMAN Caroline, a slight little girl with an inconspicuous manner, has been our circulation expert. For two years she has served with the Tally-Ho, and this year she has lent her assistance to the Wake. She likes the water and any aqua- tic sport. EDGAR F. DONALDSON, JR. Taking honors among the sen- iors for his carefree attitude is Eddy, whose chief desire in AHS has been to constantly increase his circle of friends. He likes to fly and to ride on busses, and he has high hopes of circling the globe someday. DAVID Z. EARLE David, a' garrulous but industri- ous person, has beat the drums in the Orchestra and has served on the Library Council. He loathes bad report cards, so we know he'll be a successful student at Temple University where he plans to en- roll. JGSEPH ELLISON Happy-go-lucky Joe is always bubbling over with laughter and joke-cracking. He wants to be- come president someday. Does this ambition surprise you as much as it does us? I JOHN FREDERICK FALLON Few girls have failed to note dark, sports-minded Jack, who not only has participated in intramu- rals but has covered many athletic events as a reporter for the Tally- Ho. He left us before graduation to join the men who make up Uncle Sam's fleet. 16 BERNARD A. DOEPKENS Good-looking Burnie, o senior who is different because he doesn't like to dance, played soccer with the Varsity this year. Although he has not decided upon his fu- ture course, one thing is certain- it won't be one which requires early rising! MARY ELIZABETH DREW A career as a professional dan- cer is the objective of cute and popular Betty, whose very name spells energy. Congruous with her temperament has been sedu- lous work for the Glee Club, As- sembly Committee, Social Club, and Tally-Ho, and her abhorrence of long drawn-out days and reti- cent people. JO ANN EDWARDS Jo Jo, a charming little blond with a neat, refreshing appearance and a friendly air, is one of our best commercial students. Her extra-curricular contributions have been given to the Library Council and the Circulation Staff of the Wake. MARILYN JANE ESTILL Lynn, a member of the Legisla- ture, is another senior girl in- terested in pilots' training. Hers is a personality which finds pleas- ure in friendly people, travel, new ideas, and rain. What better proof could we have of her indi- viduality? ERNEST JAMES FLORESTANO Sports and food head the list of likes of this academic student whose talent we have seen dis- played in the Orchestra, Glee Club, Assembly Committee, and on the Soccer Team. He's undecided about the future, but both the Naval Academy and engineering appeal 'to him.

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ADDIE VIRGINIA DAVIS This commercial student, who has helped with both the circula- tion and typing of the Wake, as- pires to become o secretary. Her winsome personality and native ability cause us to predict success for her in this field. SHIRLEY MAE DAWSON Unassurning Shirley has been a good student who lived in a world of books and music. Sports in general and ice skating in par- ticular have been her hobbies, and she has given freely of her time to type for the Wake this year. MARION CLARE DEE Since Marion has been across the continent four times, it is no wonder that her main interest lies in traveling. If she realizes her present ambition, she'll be a lady-in-white some day. MARY LOU DELLINGER Modest, efficient Mary Lou has worked quietly and loyally for AHS this year. Her excellent work as chairman of the Assembly Committee has been evidenced by many fine presentations. The sin- cerity in her smiling brown eyes, together with her charm and ver- satility, have made her a favorite with all of us. OPAL ELIZABETH ANN DEY Lovely red-headed Betty is an outdoor girl actively interested in all sports. She has devoted her time in AHS to secretarial train- ing, a skill which, because of her penchant for journalism, she hopes to employ someday in a newspaper office. MARVIN C. DAWSON, JR. Most people could not help be- ing attracted by easy-going, wise- cracking Pete, whose sunny dispo- sition makes him especially al- lergic to rainy mornings. He likes sailing, and so he chooses the Navy as his means of serving Uncle Sam. BETTY LOU DAY Bet is one of our fast-moving seniors who love a good time. She has played an important part in sports in AHS and has contributed her talent to the work of the So- cial Club. She wants to become a laboratory technician. JEAN ROSSITER DELGADO Those catchy posters around AHS have been constant remind- ers of Jean, who has quite an ar- tistic sense. She is an ardent horsewoman and devotes much of her leisure to attending and par- ticipating in horse shows. Further training in art and extensive trav- el are the two things she wants most in the future. FORREST EARL DEMPSEY, JR. Blond, good-looking Forrest is fond of girls, -and many are the feminine hearts he has made flut- ter. He's having a hard time de- ciding about the future, for he's looking for ci iob which requires neither work nor early rising. ATHENA MARY DIAMOND We all knew Tina, who has fid- dled away in the Orchestra at ev- ery assembly. Although she has taken the general course during her four years here, her plan for the future includes secretarial training at some business college. l5 NIJ



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LUTHER COWARD FRANCIS Taciturn and modest are the words which best describe Billy. He has been a brilliant student ranking high among the boys of his class. His ambition is to be- come an accounting teacher, a job in which his considerate man- ner will pay high dividends. ANNE GAW AHS will find' it hard to dis- cover another who can equal the contributions which Annie has made to the Tally-Ho, the Wake, the Assembly Committee, and the Glee Club this year. Her many friends will also find it hard to replace her wit and amiability when she leaves for college next fall. MARY C. T. GODDARD School has not taken all the time of industrious Mary, for she has worked at Read's and has acted as a hostess at the USO. The click of the typewriter ap- peals to her so much that she'd like to get a job as typist in the Yacht Yard. PRISCILLA A. C. HAFF Next year Hood College will be home to Dutchie, a Navy Junior, who has made many friends dur- ing her four years here. She is a social-minded individual who loves to dance, swim, and go to parties. PATRICIA MONTAGUE HALPINE The stage beckons friendly Pat, whose supreme interest has long been histrionics. Seasoned by a background of travel which most of us envied her, this Navy Junior has done commendable work for the Art Service, the Assembly Committee, the Wake, and the Glee Club. MARION JEFFRIES GA-BBERT A fascinating smile and a honey-chile southern drawl characterize friendly Marion, whose heart lies back in Alabama. She has spent two years with us and has displayed, along with much artistic ability, a loyalty and sincerity which we all admire. CHARLOTTE MAXINE GILDEN Pretty Charie, who has a pas- sion for clothes, always looks the part of the well-dressed girl. She also has plenty of ability as is evidenced by her labors for the Library Council, the Assembly Committee, and the Wake. Next year will find her in college. RICHARD JOHN GOSHEFF Probably the best clue to the character of Richie is that he puts home work in a class with ration- ing at the head of his list of dis- likes. After graduation he wants to sail the seven seas with the Navy. BETTY MAE HALLOCK Betty, a sports-woman deluxe, has lived her four years at AHS on the athletic field. Her fond- ness for cooking, sewing, and a marine named Johnnie will mean wedding bells for her soon after graduation. ANNA MARIE HANEKE Few of us have really appreci- ated the sterling quality of Anna Marie, whose tolerant nature prompts her to see good in every- thing. To make her future really useful she'd like to serve with the Red Cross overseas. I7 No

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