Bel Air High School - El Adios Yearbook (Bel Air, MD)
- Class of 1938
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The members of the staff have tried to combine in this issue photographs, write ups, and snap shots so that they present a true account of the year's happenings. May each item represent some incident in which you were once interested, so that in years to come it will afford you many reminiscent hours. THE EDITOR C7 ,iss GDOVIILJIACI life QVVCZLET A. B. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND In appreciation of her kind and continuous efforts to help us and as a respectful tribute to her for her work We, the class of 1938, dedicate this issue of EL ADIOS, to Miss Cornelia Archer. l l l l l l l i l i l Principal L MR. EARLE T. HAWKINS, A.B., M.A. Western Maryland College Columbia University To the members of the class of 1938: That my yearls leave of absence has resulted in my seeing very little of you as Seniors and leaders in the school has been a source of regret to me . . . That, from all acc-ounts, you have maintained and improved the traditions of leadership, scholar- ship, and cooperation established by past graduating classes should be a source of satisfaction to you-as it has been to me. A school depends largely upon two groups for its traditions and its standing- the student body and th-e alumni. As members of the former group, many of you have contributed your part-be it small or large-to that intangible thing-the spirit of Bel Air High School. As members of the latter group, and representing the largest class yet to be graduated from Bel Air, you have an unbounded opportunity to establish your own tradition of being also one of the finest classes among the alumni. I wish for each one of you the finest that life has to offer. Your friend and principal, EARLE T. HAWKINS 5 ACTING PRINCIPAL MR. JOHN L. BOND, B.S. Washington College Our acting vice-principal, Mr. .lohn L. Bond, a native Harford Countian, was born in Havre de Grace. He obtained his BS. degree in Chemistry and Math- ematics from Washington College and has been with us ever since. Mr. Bond's hobbies are making ship mod- els and wood carvings. His pastimes are hunting and all water sports. His ability as our orchestra leader is well known, but few people realize that Mr. Bond spends many hours instructing individual pupils both during and after school. His favorite instrument is the trumpet. MR. FRED F. HARVER, AB., M.A. Western Maryland College University of Maryland Many of us who have seen Mr. Harver, our acting principal, every day for four school years know very little about him. Mr. Harver is a native Marylander, born in Frizellburg, Carroll County, He obtained his B.A. degree from West- ern Maryland. After teaching several years in Florida, Mr. Harver came to Bel Air where he has taught ever since. The subjects which Mr. Harver is certi- Hcated to teach are History, English, and Science. If you catch him in one of his free moments, he is likely to be at his hobby of collecting' and repairing antique furniture. ACTING VICE-PRINCIPAL 1.1, 11 Miss Cornelia Archer. A.B. English Miss Frances Burroughs, BS. Commercial I Miss Hallie M. Bagley, B.S. Mr. Vance Baker, B.S. Miss Margaret! Blandford, B.S. Miss Marie Brix BS English and History Manual Training Commercial Physical Education Coaching W French Mrs. William Ensor, A.B. Mrs. Garland Green, A.B. Miss Juanita YGreer, B.S. 'NIrs. Palmer Hopkins A B Civics and History English Home Economics Biology Z -x K 's gi Miss Charlotte Kindley, A.B. Miss Reba Snader, A.B. FN 5 Mathematics Music 3 . TQ Miss Virginia Munnikhuysen, Miss Frances Terrell, A.B. A. B. English Mathematics Miss Mary Anna Powell, Miss Theresa Worthington, A.B. A.B., M.A. Latin and General Science Social Stiiaieli' A - Top Row: .lack Patton, Martha Worthington, Charles Stephens. Back Row iLeft to Rightiz W. Wilson, H. Hirsch, W. Miller, M. Clark, C. Gaines, E. Hamby, R. Cronin. Second Row: Miss Burroughs, l. Preston, M. Duff, T. Greer, R. McCormick, VV. Hopkins, B. Sheppard, M. Holmes, J. Elliott, A. Dennis, ,l. Harris, Miss Archer. Sitting, P. O,Neill, D. Houser, E. Dietz, B. Cameron, M. Worthington, J. Patton, Charles Stephens, G. Bailey, D. MacRae, M. Schnepfe, B. Boarman. EI Pxoluos Staff MARTHA WORTHINGTON, Editor-in-Chief JACK PATTON, Business Manager DICK HOUSER, Assistant CHARLES STEPHENS, Advertising Man ELEANOR DEITZ, Assistant GRACE BAILEY, Assistant EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Duncan MacRae Tommy Greer Martha Clark .lack Elliott Bess W. Boarman Wylie Hopkins M H I h H - Peggy O,Neill Ruth Mccofmick ary Ohms Jo n am? Lorene Joines Mary Ann Schnepfe Borda Sheppard Alyce Denms Brodnax Cameron lva Lee Preston ADVERTISING STAFF Clemens Gaines Walter Wilson Warren Miller Randall Cronin TYPISTS Eleanor Hamlby, Chairman Evelyn Walls Hannah Hirsch ADVISORS Miss Archer Miss Burroughs 8 -1 . 11 ...iii-1 SENICDIQS ' w Randall Cronin Charles Stephens Mary Ann Schnepfe Evelyn Hess President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SENICDR CDFFICERS Class History On a sunny September day of 1934- there entered Bel Air High School a motley array of youth-the largest Freshman Class ever to enter Bel Air High up until that time. Under the rigors of a slight hazing-several boys learned the school had showers. In our new school we had many new experiences: assemblies, changing classes, student council, homerooms, manual training shop, library, etc. That spring the cinder track was completed, in June the iirst Public Address System in a Mary- land School was installed. Then came June and commencement. One year had passed and weiwere Bel Air High's largest Sophomore Class. Everything functioned smoothly and the first thing we knew the year had slipped by us. June again-Juniors at last! ' We .lwere no longer stupid freshmen or silly sophomores but worthy juniors. Vve were growing up, so we elected ,lack Holdt, president, Charles Stephens, vice- presidentg Duncan MacRa-e, secretary, and Randall Cronin, treasurer. This was our year to shine, and shine we did! The soccer team, of which a large number were junior boys, advanced t-0 the finals of the Western Shore Championship which they lost by one goal. Also the girls' basketball team, made up of many junior girls, reached the semi-finals of the Western Shore. After the January examinations, we published the first Junior Bellarionv-a paper worthy of any class. ln May, we entertained the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. Then another June and we were ready to assume the title of Digniiied Seniors. Seniors, ah it was good to be above the plane of ordinary students. We had grown up. Our pictures were taken for our year book, and it was a treat to see all the boys dressed up for several days. At Christmas time, we played host at the Annual Alumni Reception and Assembly, and sponsored the Holiday Dance. From examinations until graduation everything went by all too quickly: Dances, School and College Day, Junior-Senior Prom, Examinations, Commencement, June Ball, Recognition Assembly-now we have only fond memories of four of the happiest years of our life. JACK PA'r'roN 'l O A ELLEN MARIE ARCHER General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-4-H Club 1, Home Ec. 1, MB Hive 4. HOBBY-Reading Since silence is more musical than any song, Ellen must be a song in herself. ALMA FLAVIA BACHMAN Commercial F ALLSTON ACTIVITIES-Wtelfare 3, Clee Club 3, 4, Secretarial 3, 4, Teacherls Secretary. HOBB Y-Collecting Souvenirs Here we have a two-in-one -a gay, flirtatious companion at one time and an efficient secretary at another. LUCILLE BACHMAN General FALLSTON ACTIVITIES-Homeroom Treas. lg Homeroom Chairman 2, Vice- Chairman 35 4-H lg Glee Club 35 Photography 1, 2, Secre- tarial 3, 4. H OBB Y-Horseb ack Riding Lucille is one in a Million at judging horses, but, when she comes down off her high horse, she's becomingly feminine. GRACE MADELINE BAILEY Commercial BEL Am ACTIVITIES-Asst. Business Mgr. EL ADIOSQ Class Treas. 1, Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4, Bellarion 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Secretarial 3, 4, Stamp 2, Dramatic lg Midwinter Play 4, Teacher's Sealy., May Queen Attendant. HOBBY-Singing . Vivacious, entertaining, and energetic-which will it be,Bunny, a 'secretary or a blues singer? HAROLD FARRAND BALL General ABERDEEN ACTIVITIES-4H 3, 4. H UBB Y -Boxing A gentleman who prefers blondes, has a yen for boxing, and a future as an agriculturist. MARY LOUISE BAYLESS Commercial BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 35 Secretarial 3, 4, Teacher's Sec'y. H OBB Y -Reading A rare gift of friendliness and a delightful sense of humor make as many friends for Louise as anyone could want. S E N I V O N I O R S EDNA LOU BEDSAUL General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 3, 4. HOBBY-Music With her alto voice she sings away sorrow and laughs away trouble. A JOHN FRANCIS BLACKISTON General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Secly. 4, County Track Meet 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. HOBBY-Stamps Even his hair seems to radiate light and energy. OTIS JAY BLISH General CONOWINOO ACTIVITIES-Aviation 1, Glee Club 3, Basket Ball Squad 3, Track Squad 3. HOBBY-Building Airplanes A jester at life if there ever was one. We hope he soars to the height of fame on his mechanical wings. ELIZABETH WEBSTER BOARMAN Academic BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Student Council 4, Homeroom Secly.-Treas. 2, 3, Bellarion 3: EL ADIOSQ Library Board 3, Chairman 4, Clee Club 3, 4, Latin 1, Home Ec. 2, 3, 4, Oflice Sec'y. 4. HOBBY-Collecting pictures of people in -opera. May we present our future medico? Bess', has her mind set on it, so we are confident of her success. ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE BOLT Commercial BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Welfare 3, Junior Dramatics 2, Student Stagers 3, Secretarial 4, Glee 'Club 3, Teacher's Sec'y. HOBBY-Composing Tunes The girl who talks with her eyes. lt's a wise woman, Betty Jo, who doesnlt say all she thinks. ARCHER FRANKLIN CADDER General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Student Council 4, Traffic Board Capt. 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Harford Back-Trailers 3, Midwinter Play 4, County Track Meet 3. HOBBY Frank, the leader of the Traffic Squad, is always ready to lend a helping hand if you need him. We predict Frank will be a model for what the well-dressed man is wearing. BRODNAX CAMERON, JR. Academic BEL Am ACTIVITIES-EL ADIOSQ Hi-Y 43 Stamp Club 1, 2g Harford County Back-Trailers 33 C-ounty Track Meet, Target Pitch 3. H OBB Y-Photography We will long remember Broad,' for his puns and his foo.', We expect him to continue to be on the honor roll wherever he goes to school. MYRA EVELYN CLAPPER Commercial JOPPA ACTIVITIES-Secretarial Club 3, President 43 Bellarion 43 Teacherls Sec. HOBBY-Playing Piano We're wishing loads of luck to Evelyn whose sunny smile and cheery disposition have won her many friends. MARTHA FRANCES CLARK Academic FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Homeroom Attendance Officer 1g EL ADIOS3 Home Ee. 1, 2g Harford C-ounty Back-Trailers 3g Office Sec. 4g May Queen Attendanlg Senior Play. HOBBY-Dancing Fun loving, well-dressed, good sport, Martha-our All- American Cirlf' HELEN LENORA COOLEY General DARLINGTON ACTIVITIES-Welfare 1, 2, 33 4-H 1, 2g Home Ec. 1, 2, 3g Gym Club 43 Clee Club 3. H UBB Y -Traveling Her calm, even-tempered disposition disproves the fable about red-haired people. STELLA BLANCHE COOMES General i BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Wlelfare 2g Hospital Com. 1g Clee Club 3, 43 4-H lg H-ome Ec. 2g Manual Training 13 Red Cross 1, 43 OHice Sec. 4g County Track Meet 1, 2. H UBB Y-Reading A girl poetically inclined who is eternally at peace with the whole world. DARREL ARTHUR COOPER General FALLSTON ACTIVITIES-Homeroom Vice-Chairman 1, 2g Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 4-H 13 Red Cross 1, 2, 3g Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Mgr. 43 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Capt. 2, Mgr. 4-3 Basket Ball 2, 3, Capt. 43 County Track Meet 1, 2g Athletic Board 2, 3. HOBBY-Sports Whatls in a name? The initials in this one spell Daring, Ath- letic, Confident. S E N I O R S N I O R S RANDALL COURTNEY CRONIN Academic JOPPA ACTIVITIES-Class Treas. 3, President 4, Student C-ouncil Vice- Pres. 4, Bellarion 3, 4, EL ADI-OS, Library Board 3, 4, Arch- ery I, 3, ,lunior Dramatics 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Stagers 4, Mid-Winter Play 3, Senior Play 4, Basket Ball 4, Track 3, 4, County Track Meet I, 2, 3, 4, Point System Com. 4. H OBB Y -Eating Randall keeps our wits sharpened by his many puns-and our minds refreshed by his tall stories. ELIZABETH AGNES DALTON Commercial BALDWIN ACTI V ITIES-Secretarial Club 3, 4, Teacherls Secretary. HOBBY-Reading Fiction Elizabeth is the ustarl' card player among the seniors, and we hope she will shine in the occupation she has chosen. GEORGE RALPH DAY General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Welfare 2, Aviation I. H 0B B Y-Printing Suitcase, as he is popularly known, belies the saying that little people should be seen and not heardf' LIBERTY NANCY DEMAS General BEL. AIR ACTIVITIES-4-H 1, Home Ec. 1, Red Cross 4, Glee Club 3. HOBBY -Music A collector of movie stars and an avid reader of movie maga- zines-a future Louella Parsons. ALYCE VIRGINIA DENNIS Commercial BEL Am ACTIVITIES-'-Bellarion 4, EL ADIOSQ Welfare I, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Secretarial 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, Teacher's Sec. HOBBY-Singing Alyce is noted for two things--her red, red suit and her con- stant giggling. She is capable of warbling with her soprano voice and can run her fingers nimbly over a typewriter. ELEANOR RUTH DIETZ Academic HYDE ACTIVITIES-Student Council 3, Bellarion 4, EL ADIOSQ Welfare 2, President 3, Glee Club 3, Home Ec. 2, President 3, 4, Latin Club, Sec. I, 4-H I, Senior Play. HOBBY-Collecting Souvenirs A dependable Miss with a knowledge of Home Economics, who, we feela, sure, will Win trips farther than Kansas City for her leadership. MILDRED ESTELLE DUFF General BRL AIR ACTIVITIES-Homeroom Sec. l. 2g Homeroom Chairman 4g EL ADIOSQ Glee Club 3g Red Cross 3, 43 4-H I. HOBBY-Bowling If you can bowl the world over as you do the pins, youill be assured of success, 5'Milly.,' MABEL VIRGINIA EDWARDS General BI-:L AIR ACTIVITIES---Garden Club 3g Red Cross l, 2, 4, Glee Club 3g May Queen Attendant. HOBBY-Dancing The little Miss from the South whose dark-eyed charm capti- vates us and makes her the 'Lbelle of the partyf' OWEN LEE EDWARDS General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES--Aviation Ig Navigation 33 Baseball 49 Track Meetg Speed Ball 1, 2, 3, 4. HOBBY The best way to describe this boy is to say that he is calm and unpretentious. He is usually seen with a good-natured smile on his face. JOHN TYLER ELLIOTT Academic Encewoon ARSENAL ACTIVITIES-Bellarion 3, EL ADIOSQ Traffic Board 4g Glee Club 3, 4-g Stamp lg Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3, 45 County Track Meet I, 3. HOBBY-Dancing Jack, our cheer leader for four years, has probably done more to help our teams win than any other one person. JAMES DELP FIELDER General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-4-H 1, 2, 35 Aviation lg County Track Meet 2. HOBBY-Collecting Indian Relics The dark-eyed man of the soil who takes great delight in dissecting and studying bugs. CLEMENS WEAVER GAINES Academic EDoEWooD ACTIVITIES-eBellarion 4, Library Board 4g EL ADIOSQ Traflic Board 3, 4g County Track Meet, Target Pitch 3. HOBBY-Bicycles Our traffic 'officer 4De-Luxe, who often became very indignant when we disobeyed rules. S E N I O at i. AL U I R S ek 'Y ,A N I 0 R S ESTHER MAY GILBERT Commercial BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 35 Red Cross 35 Secretarial 45 Teacher's Secretary HOBBY-lce Skating Small, energetic, and fun -loving - Esther enjoyed playing practical jokes on her classmates. MERRELL LEE GRAFTON General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 4-H l, 2, 3, 45 Ofhce Sec. 45 Soccer 2, 3, Captain 45 Basket Ball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Mgr. Speed Ball 3, County Track Meet 2, 3. HOBBY-Sports Bugs,', as he is called by his friends, is serene and good natured. His line physique helps make him one of our outstanding all-around athletes. GEORGE HOWARD GREENFIELD General JOPPA ACTIVITIES-4-H l, 2, 35 Secretary 2, 35 Oflice Secretary 4. HOBBY--Automobiles George had so little to say we often wondered what he was thinking-maybe it was of those udream cars. MILDRED RAY GREENFIELD Commercial JOPPA ACTIVITIES-Secretarial Club 3, 45 Teacher,s Secretary. HOBBY-Reading The best of the best to demure Mildred whose very quiet and industrious manner we envy5 but she is not all work, for her rapid chatter and expressive hands fascinate us. THOMAS PERRY GREER Academic BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Homeroom Chairman 25 Bellarion 3, 45 EL ADIOSQ Glee Cluib 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, Sec. 45 Archery 15 Photography 45 Midwinter Play 35 Mgr. Basket Ball 45 Track 2, 35 45 County Track Meet 2, 3, 4. H OBB Y-Photography Thirty years from now--ten chances to one, you will be hear- ing Tommenelli Greerella fTommy Greerj sing opera arias. MARY WILMA GREER Academic BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 3, 45 Latin 15 Junior Dramatic 25 Home Ec. 3, 45 County Track Meet 1, 2. HOBBY -Collecting High School Happenings Wilmie has a way with everyone. Her slow, drawling voice is a source of delight to us all. MARY ALICE GRIER Academic 5 FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Clee Club 35 Home Ec. 2, 45 President, Art Club 35 Track Meet 2, 3. HOBBY -Foreign Correspondence This petite Miss--custodian of 4A roll-took great delight in keeping her uchargesl' in for forgetting absence excuses. MILDRED ELEANOR HAMBY Commercial BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-EL ADIOS Typistg Secretarial 3, Vice-President 45 Teacher's Secretary, Run and Catch Relay 1. HOBBY-Outdoor Sports Eleanor has distinguished herself, as few others have, by being on the honor roll every month during her junior and senior years. Eleanor is one of our best bets. CHARLES EDWARD HANSLOVSKY, JR. General JOPPA ACTIVITIES-Vice-Chairman Homeroom 15 Traffic Squad 1, 25 Chairman Homeroom 45 Hi-Y 45 Glee Club 45 Aviation 1. HOBBY-Drawing One of our best printers and a potential artist-Charles has done much to aid our work at school. JAMES DONALD HARKINS General Fomasr HILL HOBBY-Farming A quiet boy who has efliciently done repair work around the school. ROBERT CRIER HARKINS General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Clee Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 4-H 15 Soccer 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Track Meet 1. HOBBY--Playing baseball We know Robert will mix his work-farming, and his pleasure -sports, to attain contentment. CARL WALLACE HARKINS General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Traffic Squad 25 4-H 1, 2, 3, 45 Track Meet 1. HOBBY-Sports If he can control customers as well as he controls a ping-pong ball, Wolly will go far as a merchant. S E N I O N I O R S JOHN' WINSTON HARKINS General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, Harford Back-Trailers 3, Baseball 2, Track 2, Track Meet 1, 2, 3. HOBBY +Tools He will long be remembered for his cooperative spirit in school activities.-HA friend in need is a friend indeedf, JOHN ALGAYER HARRIS Academic BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Treas. Homeroom 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Stamp 1, 2, Harford Back-Trailers 3, Hi-Y 4, Student Stagers 4, Senior Play, Track Meet 3. HOBBY-Stamp Collecting John will be rememxbered for his explosive performance in 6'The Tantrumf, Fortunately, he does not have a disposition like that. ELSIE LORRAINE HARTLEY General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Welfare 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Vice- President 3, President 4, Home Ec. 1. HOBBY-Dancing A sensible girl who believes that all work and no play will make Elsie a dull girl. MYRTLE FRANCES HASH General HAVRE DE GRACE ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 3, Red Cross 4, Secretarial 3. HOBBYiDancing Retiring in nature, Myrtle attracts us by her quiet charm. IDA EVELYN HESS General MoNKToN ACTIVITIES-Tr-eas. Class 4, Sec.-Treas. Homeroom 3, Welfare 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 3, Red Cross 2, Junior Dramatics 2, Home Ec. 3, May Queen Attendant. HOBBY-Swimming Small, dainty, and neat as a pin-always collecting class dues. Qur little blue-eyed blonde goes in for pastel shades. She rated the honor roll and hopes some day to be a teacher. ROBERT CHENWORTH HESS General FALLSTON ACT1 VITIES-Photography Club 2. HOBBY-Animals His bright remarks convince us that the radio world is miss- ing a splendid comedian. PHYLLIS CATHERINE HILDEBRAND General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Red Cross Club 1, 4. HOBBY-Reading Bookworm Phyllis is a good name for her, because she loves to read books of all kinds. Her energetic and willing nature makes her an ideal person to have around when you want something done. WILLIAM RAYMOND HILDEBRAND General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Track Meet 1, 2. HOBBY-Collecting Keys We're wondering if Bill's going to use those keys he's collecting to unl-ook hearts. p HANNAH HIRSCH Commercial BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Bellarion 4, EL ADIOSQ Glee Club 3, 4, .lunior Dramatics 1, 2, Student Stagers 3, 4, Teacheris Sec., Mid- winter Play 4, Fieldball 3, 4, Basket Ball 3, 4, Track Meet 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Tennis Club 3. HOBBY-Sketching A charming Miss who likes art with a capital A as shown by her ability to sketch the latest fashions. Most remembered of all are the ways in which she fixed her hair. MARY HAZZARD HOLMES Commercial BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-EL ADIOSQ Glee Club 3, 4, Junior Dramatics 1, 2, 4-H 1, Midwinter Play 3, Fieldball 3, 4, Basket Ball 3, 4, Captain 4, Track Meet 1, 2, 3, May Queen Attendant. HOBBY-Dancing Orchids to Mary, the attractive brunette with dramatic ability. Her school spirit is superb, and she is one of the gayest persons in our class. DOROTHY THELMA HOPKINS Commercial FALLSTON ACTIVITIES-Welfar-e 1, 2, Sec. 4, Clee Club 3, President, Latin 1, Junior Dramatics 2, Secretarial 3, 4, Teacher's Sec., Cheer ' Leader 2, Track Meet 1, 3. HOBBY-Collecting Stamps Dot's very light hair makes her outstanding. Almost every rilfgternopn she was seen hurrying oil to take her place at Archer's Iner. I . MARY RUTH HOPKINS Commercial BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Chairman I-lomeroom 1, Junior Dramatics 2, Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 4, Fieldball 2, 3, Track Meet 1, 2, 3, 4. HOBB Y -Skating 1 Happy-go-lucky, carefree, and independent-that's Mary Ruth. What would the orchestra do without her? She is a l-over of sports, and, in spite of her boyish ways, she is a good housekeeper. x s E.N I o R s N I O R S WILLIAM WYLIE HOPKINS Academic BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Clee Club 2, 3, 4, 4-H I, Hi-Y 3, 4, Photography 2, Archery 1, Harford County Back-Trailers 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4, Basketball 4, Senior Play. HOBB Y-Photography Photograph-er, chess-player, athlete, and actor. Vtlhat a com- binationl RICHARD H. HOUSER Academic EDGEWOOD ARSENAL ACTIVITIES-Asst. Editor, EL ADIOS, Schoolmopolitan 2, Naviga- tion 3, Oflice Sec. 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4, Basketball 4, County Track Meet 4, Senior Play Committee, Chairman, Senior Dance Committee. HOBBY-Knitting If Dick assumes a responsibility, your worries are ended. He believes in doing a few things well rather than half-way doing many. LORENE ,IOINES Academic FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Bellarion 3, Editor 4, Home Ec. I, Welfare 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Junior Dramatics 2, Student Stagers 3, 4, Homeroom Committee 1- 2, EL ADIOS. HOBBY-Horseback Riding A young lady with the ambition to be a journalist to whom we wish the best of luck. Sh-e has demonstrated her journalistic inclin- ati-ons on several occasions, notably in, interviewing Mr. Edmund Duffey, Pulitizer Prize winning cartoonist of 'LThe Baltimore Sunf' STEPHEN MICHAEL KAHOIE, IR. Academic F ALLSTON ACTIVITIES-Traflic Board 3, W-elfare 1, Hi-Y 4, 3-H 4, Arch- ery 2, Track Meet 1, 2, 3, 4. HOBBY -Track If you ever want to know whether or not a book is worth read- ing, we advise you to consult 'LSteve.'7 He is our book critic. ANNA MARIE KEEN General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Homeroom Chairman 3, Student Council 3, Glee Club 3, Secretarial 3, Red Cross 4, Gym Club 4, Basketball 3, 4, Fieldball, Captain 3, 4, Track Meet 1, 2, 3, 4. HOBBY-Sports Keeping training rules-she is our 6'Babe Didriksonn, and soon, we fear, she'll be stooped from the weight of her badges. HAROLD JOSEPH KELLY General BALDWIN ACTIVITIES--Welfare I, Aviation 1, Glee Club 3, 4-H 1, Track 1, 2, 3. HOBBY-Hill-billy music. Heis a jolly good fellow with a real sense of humor. There is always a joke in the air when he is around. MARGARET LEE ANNA KNIGHT Academic STREET ACTIVITIES-Homertoom Committee 45 Bellarion 45 Welfare 15 Glee Club 35 Student Stagers 3, 45 Home Ec. 35 Midwinter play 45 Fieldball 3, 45 Hitball 35 Run and Catch Relay 3. HOBBY-Scrapbooks Lee Anna is the person responsible for 4A's excellent bulletin board. Single-handedly, she kept our room attractive and interesting. AUGUSTUS PHILIP LOCHARY . . General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Red Cross 1, 25 Ofiice Secretary 3, 45 Track Meet 1. HOBBY-Radio His frequent presence in the office was due to his .able help there-not to Mother reasons. LILLIAN LUCILLE LOUCH Commercial SHERIDAN ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 35 Secretarial 3, 45 Teacher,s Secretary. H OBB Y -Dancing If you are ever down-hearted, it will do you good to join Lillian, no matter where she may beg as she is one of those girls who are out for good tim-es-fond of dancing and possessor of a real sense of humor. ALMA IRENE LOWE Commercial EDCEWOOD ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 35 Secretarial 3, 45 Teacher,s Secretary5 Track Meet 2, 3. H OBB Y -Dancing A merry heart makes a cheerful countenancev is truly ex- emplified by Alma. DUNCAN MACRAE, JR. Academic EDGEWOOD ARSENAL ACTIVITIES-Homeroom Committee 35 Student Council 2, Presi- dent 45 Editor Bellarion 35 Library Board 3, 45 EL ADIOS5 Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Senior Playg Winner of Spelling Contest I, 3, 45 Track 3. HOBBY-Chess and Golf. In years to come, when there is a murderous argument about the spelling of some word, the question asked will be What does MacRae say? instead of, What does Webster say? EVELYN RUTH MAGNESS Commercial FALLSTON ACTIVITIES-Welfare 25 Red Cross 1, 25 Clee Club 3. 4. HOBBY -Collecting Poems. Orchids to'Evelyn for her singing in the Glee Club. This petite blonde has made herself popular by her quietness and will- tingness to help anyone. We'll always remember her singing and the grand way in which she reads poetry. 1 S E N I O R S N I O R S ELVA MARIE MAHAN General ABERDEEN ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 3. HOBBY-Correspondence ,lust the girl for a rose-covered cottage and a bungalow apron. RUTH LILLIAN MCCORMICK Commercial FORT HOYLE ACTIVITIES-EL ADIOSQ Secretarial 3, 4, Te.acher,s Secretary, Bellarion 3. HOBBY-Writing letters This is the Miss who took a two-months' vacation at the begin- ning of the year, nevertheless, she made a good record. This should 'tell you how eflicient she is. ROBERT WARREN MILLER- General BEL Am ACTIVITIES-Homierioom chairman 1, 2, Bellarion 3, EL ADIOSQ Archery 1, 2, 3, Red Cross lg Glee Club 3, 4, Cheer Leader 3, Soccer 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. HOBBY-Collecting sports' clippings Wh-oev-er named him Beefy knew what he was doing. He is mechanically inclined and up to the minute on every subject. JOHN HUBERT MONKS Commercial ' BEL Am L ACTIVITIES-Traliic Board 3, 4, Hi-Y 3. 4. HOBBY-Selling newspapers. 5'Ex'tra! extral,-ordinary are Hubertls sincerity and good fellowship. - EMIL HANSON MYERS .,General Encrswoon ACTIVITIES-MStudent Council, Traffic 2, 43 Glee Club 3, Mid- winter Play 4, Orchestra 3. HOBBY-Skating He lov-es the out-doors and always has a story about fish, his boat, his gun, or Ford. Emil is a jolly sort of person and seems to enjoy life. MARY MADELEINE O'NEILL Academic BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-EL Amos, Tennis ,Elub 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, Junior Dramatic 1, 2, Student Stagers 3, 4, Basket Ball 2, 3, 4, Fieldball 2, 3, 4, Track Meet 1, 2, 3, 4. HOBBY-Sports. . An athlete who someday will represent us in the Olympics. She would indeed be very rich if she had a dollar for every point she has scored for Bel Air on the field of athletic endeavor. MARGARET RUTH OSBLORNE Commercial FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Welfare 1, 2, Home Ec. 1, 2. 3, 4, Gltee Club 3, 4, 4-H 1, Teacher's Sec., Fieldball 3, 4. ' HOBBY-lce skating N We will long remember Ruth's hearty laugh. Her -sewing abil- ity was exhibited in the four-piece sport oulit which she made and modeled. ' JACK DONALD PATTON Academic EDGEWOOD ARSENAL ACTIVITIES-Stud-ent Council 1, Business Manager, EL ADIOS, Bellarion 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Clee Club 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Navigation 1, ,lunior Dnamatic 2, Student Stagers 3, 4, Cheer Leader 4, Midwinter Play 3, Senior Play 4, Play Committee, V Point System Committee 4, Soccer 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. HOBBY-Reading He's our ellicient business manager, better known to most of us as Bag Jack's thorough and diplomatic nature will someday make him the president of a large firm. HERMON PAYNE General FALLSTONI ACTIVITIES-Red Cross 1,i'4, Stamp Club 2. HOBBY-Baseball F A quick mind, used either insplaying checkers or stirring up mischief, his speed should have made him a track star. HERBERT CICERO PENNINGTON General BEL Am ACTIVITIES-Traffic Board 3, 4xH 1, 2, Red Cross 3, Track 1' 2. HOBBY-Baseball Always let your intuition guide you, Herb, and, if you're always lucky enough to hail a police car when you need help, you're sure to be in good company, too. EDWARD PERRY Commercial CHURCHVILLE ACTIVITIES--Clee Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Teacher's Sec., Soccer 4, Basket Ball 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 4. HOBBY-Baseball You'd make a first-class policeman, Ed, if you'd watch sus- picious characters as closely as you do a baseball. ROBERT DALE PLUMMER General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Traffic Board 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Manager, Speedball 2, 3, Soccer 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4. H UBB Y-Hunting Carefree and ready for fun wherever he is. Dale is an outdoor boy and would much rather swim, hunt, or fish than come to school. S E N I O N I O ' R S JAMES MECHEM POOLE General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Traffic Board l, 2, 3, Welfare 2, Red Cross 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Stamp l, 4-H 2, Midwinter Play 3. HOBBY-Stamp Collecting Vlfhenever there is mischief at hand we always know that Jimmy htas b-een there 'or will be. He is famous for keeping library books overtime. HENRIETTA ANNA POUSKA Commercial BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Homeroom Committee 2, 3, 4, Welfare l, Red Cross 3, Secretarial 4, Teach'er's Secretary. H OBBY -Collecting Magazines Henrietta is one of the nicest persons with whom we have come in contact. Her ability to do all the work she has accomplished seems out of proportion to her soft voice and quiet ways. IVA LEE PRESTON General ABERDEEN ACTIVITIES-Student Council 3, 4, Welfare President 4, Junior Dramatics 2, Glee Club 3, EL ADIOS. HOBBY-Swimming If mirth is the secret of youth, Iva Lee has a perpetual foun- tain of y-outh. MARY IRENE RATHER General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Manual Training l, Red Cross l, Home Ec. 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Gym Club 4, Volley ball 2, 3, 4, May Queen Attendant. HOBBY-Playing Piano One of our most attractive damsels. Quiet in her ways, sym- pathetic in nature. A real friend. GEORGE CARL REEVES General CHURCHVILLE ACTIVITIES-Welfare 2, Clee Club 4, Red Cross 2, 4, Archery 2, Track 2, 3. HOBBY-lce Skating His mind contains no thought of malice-but accidents just will happen to Dad's new aut-o, eh, George? CHARLES REMBOLD ' Commercial ABERDEEN ACTIVITIES--Bellarion 4, Traiiic Board 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Stamp 2, Tennis Club 2, 3. 4, Soccer 4, Basketball 4, Track 3. OBB Y -Athletics Here is the boy who can really handle the mimeograph ma- chine. He doesnot, however, confine his efforts to the above, for he is also one of our athletes. ARTIE BRADLEY RHODES Academic FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-4-H 1, 2, Hi-Y 4, Track 1. ' HOBBY-Baseball A jolly fellow who will be long remembered for his ability to play almost any game and play it well. EVELYN FAYE RHUDY Academic FALLSZUON ACTIVITIES-Welfare 2, Latin 1, Home Ec. 2, Student Stagers 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Winner Spelling Contest 2, 3, Track 3. HOBBY-Reading Someday the children of the members of the Class of '38 will be going to school, and, if our guess is correct, Evelyn will be teaching some of them. EDITH VIRGINIA ROBINSON General BEL AIR L ACTIVITIES-Welfare 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, 4-H 1, Home Ec- 1, 2, Art Club 3, Red Cr-oss 1. HOBBY -Music Virginia is always willing to oblige. She has a good sense of humor and often breaks into hilarious laughter. Her lovely voice is another one of her many assets. ERNESTINE ROSS Commercial ABERDEEN ACTIVITIES-Bellarion 4, Welfare 3, 4, Clee Club 3, 4, Secre- tarial 3, 4, Sophomore Dramatics, Teacher's Sec'y., Fieldball 4, Squad 2, Track Meet 2, 3, May Queen Attendant. HOBBY-Dancing Teenie's,' dreamy eyes have won her a host of friends. Her adaptability will be of great aid to her in the futur-e, this plus her commercial standing should assure her of success. LOUISE WILEY SCARFF Academic FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES--Homeroom Committee 4, Glee Club 3, 4, B Hive 4, Home Ec. 1, 3, Secretary 2, Art Appreciation, Secretary 3, May Queen. ' HOBBY--Dancing Her-e we have an outstanding example of the class of ,38's feminine pulchritude. A charming little eyeful who someday will be Miss Americaf, MARY ANN SCHNEPFE n General EDGEWOOD ACTIVITIES--Homervoom Committee 4, EL ADIOS, Home Ec. 1, Sophomore Dramatics 2, Student Stagers 3, 4, Clee Club 3, 4, Midwinter Play 3, Orchestra 2, Track Meet 2, 3, May Queen Attendant. K HOBBY -Horseback Riding. Although most of us can't spell her last name, we all know Mary Ann. Along with her duties as class secretary, she has been our social secretary who saw that our dance invitations were sent out, and that chaperons were properly invited for the occasion. s E N iso N I O R S BOYDE CATHERINE SHEPPARD General , STREET ACTIVITIES-EL ADIOS, Cleve Club 3g Gym Club 43 Junior Dramatics 2, Art Club 33 Fieldball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track Me-et 2, 3, Vice-Chairman 4, May Queen Attendant. HOBBY--Roller Skating. Attractive ash blond who invariably takes the optimistic side of things. Her spontaneous laugh is contagious. MARY ELIZABETH SINGLETON Commercial BEL AIR ACT1 V ITIES-Homeroom Chairman 4, Student Council, Secretary 4, Bellarion 45 Welfare 2, Glee Club 3, Sophomore Dramatics 2, Student Stagers 3, Secretarial 4, Teacher's Sec'y.g Point System Com. HOBBY-Collecting Wild Flowers A girl as fresh and wholesome as the wild flowers she delights in gathering. Her name was always on our honor roll. CHARLES THEODORE STEPHENS, IR. Academic BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Vice-President Class 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-Chair- man 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Stamp I, 2, Archery 3, Tennis Club 2, 3, Bellarion 3, 45 Advertising Mgr., EL ADIOSQ Trafiic Board Ig Midwinter Play 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track Meet 2, 3. HOBBY-Cunning Our genial Hi-Y president. We recommend he be sent around the world to show every one what the true All-American Boyi' is like. BETTY STEPHENSON Academic BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Library Board 43 Glee Club 3, 4, Latin 1, Home Ec. 2, 3, 4, Track Meet 1, 2. HUBBY-Bicycle Riding ,lust as every sailor has a girl in every port, Betty has a boy in every town in Maryland and its vicinity. When she is coming down the road in that automobile of hers, we advise you to give her the uright of way. ' ADRIAN ST. JOHN Academic EDGEWOOD ARSENAL ACTIVITIES-Chairman Homeroom 1. H OBB Y-Squash - . This lad came back to us from Panama after a two-years' absence. Judging by his handsome features and gallant manner with the girls, Panama must certainly ado something to youf' MARY PRISCILLA STRAWBRIDGE Academic FALLSTON ACTIVITIES--Homeroom Committee lg Red Cross 1, Home Ec. 3, Track Meet 3g UB-Hivei' 4. HOBBY-Reading We don't know what ,lack Elliot would have done without Straw to tease. Because of her shyness, not many people know of her ability to play the piano. KENNETH DULANEY THOMAS General - BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Hi-Y lg 4-H 13 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, ' 'Track 2, 3, 4, Track leader. HOBBY-Shop Work If you go as high up the ladder of fame as you go with the pole vault, your future should be a glorious one. EDWARD WEBSTER THOMAS, JR. General BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Stamp Club 1, 2, Glee Club 2, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. HOBBY -Collecting Stamps Lady Luck must be your shadow, Ed. Wll3l,S the use in trying to -find the end of the rainbow, when this alittle lady is your guardian angel? . MARGARET ELIZABETH TOWNSLEY General BEL Am ACTIVITIES-Welfare 1, Home EC. 2g Glee Club 3, Oilice Sec'y. 3, 4. H OBB Y -Embroidery Any one who enjoys fixing hair as much as Margaret should make a career of it. ELIZABETH MACNEILL WAKELAND Commercial BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-4-H lg Secretarial 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Teacher's Secretary. H OBB Y-Ice Skating . The longer we know some people the more we learn their real worth-Elizabeth has endeared herself to us by her quiet and un- assuming manner. LAMAR ARCHER WALKER General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-4-H 4, Tennis Club 1, 2, 4, Track 2, Baseball 4. HOBBY-Fishing Archie', is a jolly round-faced boy with a funny remark as answer to any question asked him. You can rely on him when there is something to be done. S E N I O N I O R S EVELYN GYWN WVALLS Commercial FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Bellarion 4, EL Amos, Secretarial 3, 4, Teacher's Secretary, Point System Committee. HOBBY-Typing Frankness, courtesy, and smiles will make Evelyn an ideal Miss ,lonesv for some lucky boss. She is one of the most capable of the aJbou1t-to-be secretaries - references readily given by several members of the faculty. ADA BELLE WARFIELD General FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Home Ec. 1, Red Cross 4. - HOBBY-Reading Adals quiet disp-osition is sometimes changed very quickly when she is teased by -the boys. Her red hair and freckles are probably the explanation of this reaction. GEORGE NELSON WEBER General BEL Am ACTIVITIES-Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader 2, Manager, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Meet 1, 2, Basketball 3. HOBBY-Sports Mouse is a great source of humor and fun. His quiet and straight-faced way of telling jokes, together with his good-humored bluffing, had us in stiches many a time. JOHN MASON WILLIAMS General BEL Am ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 2, 3, 4. HOBBY-Collecting Guns Sincerity is the first quality of man, so, Mason, you should keep that above all things-even your service station. WALTER EMORY WILSON Academic FOREST HILL ACTIVITIES-Student Council 3, 4, Bellarion 3, Senior Play, EL ADOISQ Trafiic Board 2, Sophomore Dramatics 2, Harford County Back-Trailers 3, Hi-Y 4, Glee Club 4, 4-H 1, Mid- winter Play 3, 4, Track Meet 3. HOBBY-Wood Craft When Mr. Bond said, Write The Lesson we looked at Walter, but why not look at this Hirtatious little fellow-he might tell us the secret of his success as a Romeo! MARTHA HAWKS WORTHINGTON Academic BEL AIR ACTIVITIES-Bellarion 3, Editor, EL ADIOSQ Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3- 4, Student Stagers 3, 4, Sophomore Dramatics 1, 2, Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Fiel-dball 2, 3, 4, Basket Ball 3, 4, Track Meet 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Dance Com- mittee. ' HOBBY -Collecting Programs A little lady with a personality as big as she is small. She is famous for her athletic ability, and cooperative spirit. RICHARD WARREN YEWELL, JR. General B1-:L Am ACTIVITIES-Bellarion 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Traffic Board 1, 4-H Club 1, 2, Stamp 2, Aviation 1, Harford Back-Trailers 3, Track Meet 1, 3, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4. H OBB Y--Stamps One of our best tenors-who knows-we may have a 'flohn McCormick with us. FRANCES CATHERINE YOUNGER General FoREsT HILL ACT I V ITIES-Home Ec. 2, 4, Manual Training 1, Office Secretary 3, 4. H OBB Y-Embroidery. A small girl who unabashedly interrupted Physics class with important news from The OH'ice. S E N I O Favorites of the Class of 1938 fSelected by Ballotl GIRLS Movie ., ....... Wells Fargo Movie . Actor . , 4 .... Tyrone Power Actor . . . . Actress .. .... Loretta Young Actress .. Orchestra .,... Guy Lombardo Orchestra Author . . ....... Pearl Buck Author . . . . Subject .. ........ Typing Subject .. lunior . . , ....... Mary Harris Junior . . . Sophomore .... Katherine Stifler Sophomore .R .S BOYS . , ..... The Buccaneer . . , . . .Gary Cooper . . . . .Carole Lombard . . . . .Benny Goodman ........Will James Physics . . . . . Mary Harris . . . . Jimmy Elliott ADIOS, I938 o 0 0 MOST POPULAR MOST RELIABLE BEST LOOKING MOST LIKELY TO Mary Holmes Eleanor Dietz Louise Scarff SUCCEED Charles Stephens Duncan MacRae Adrian St. John Bess Webster Boarman Duncan MacRae Whois 'Who BEST SPORT MOST ORIGINAL BEST ATHLETE BEST ALL AROUND Martha Worthington Hannah Hirsch Marie Keen Martha Worthington Merrell Grafton Tommy Greer Darrell Cooper Charles Stephens 30 -1--171-1: -1-u 1- UNDER CLASSMEN III A Homeroofn Frou! Run' 1l.vll lo riglitlr Huglws. Poplin. floppvl. lm:-, Cru-r. Harris. Cvlz. Pvnningr- ton, I. Magness. Scott, Willis Svrorzrl Row: YICAIJ1-4-. Orslmurn, Le Grande, ljslvs. lllarlz. Misg Powell. lfnfivlil. SlQ llllJilI'll, Blossvr. O'Neill, Kelly. Third Row: ll. Magness, John Worthington, S ll 0 r m a n . .l. Vilorlliington. Carter, Cross, Mervliant. III B Homeroonz Front Row lL1-fl to riglltlz C. Purcell. Bennvlt. S p i C Q- r. Clcnn. Scarff. Wlagrnf-r. Graf- ton. Calder. Rinvllarl, llyne, Plummer. Serond Row: Miss Kinclley, Proctor. E. Mills, Blll'kf'. N. W'ilgis, llasll. E. Vllilgis. Z. Wilgis. flamlill. M. Mills. Third Rout: Hess. C. Purcoll, llulmble. Allefn. Clark. Miller. Nlitcllell. R. Boscily. Dietz. M. Bosvly. Harrison, C. Coale. Fourth Row: Baynfn Truslvr. Riley. Camlwr. Carroll. Shor- man. Kehoe. Clioalv, llowarml, Kragrl. Y. Coalv. III C Homeroom Front Run: llxft Io riglill : Neu- ner. Moore. lrwin. Clwf-li. Ro- lanrl. Konslanl. Choate, Claes- ney. Folanil. Holloway, Bullock. Sevnnfl Roux' Pyle. Schafer. Til- lvy. MCNUH. Longley. Ure-ww. Almerrs. Hamlmy. llilrll. Miss Blandford. Third Row: Former. Born:-man, Grape. Monks. llarlxins. Bark- er. Denbow. Craylwal. LJIXIICDIQS ...ELADlS, I938 .Junior Class parade Remember the games you played last year? There were s tennis, ping pong, and many others. Every noon time Clarenc these games and had them put away afterwards. In his was on the track team and baseball squad with only one other since left our school. He was chairman of his section for two ye omore Bellarion staff, and our Junior Class president. He took. sales every recess. In Who are our best athletes? We present Erma Mills and Erma was the only sophomore on the fieldbal-l and basketball tea won her a fine position on the volley ball team and the captai seen Crinny practicing on the track. He did fine work foril How many of you got late slips and printed papers from ufile board, deck Choate arranged eshman year he reshman whoihas rs, on the 6'Soph- care of the milk Grinny,' Kehoe. s. H-er quickness ship. You've all the Sophomore the office? Frank Bellarionf' Here's luck for more success. nn Kragl, Bob Mitchell, and Charles Lee Coale made these in the pr' he was a freshman, Frank made that'handsome bird house that the main hall. Bob Mitchell was chairman in his freshman yea the junior class. ting room. When was on display in T and secretary of W., We claim four dramatic stars. Marvin Getz, star of China Boy, high scholar- ship, a member of the library board and vice-chairman all ini his junior year. Almeda Pennington, Bunny ' of The Tantrumi' did fine work with the 3A Bulletin Board. Katherine K-onshant, Paula of The Tantrumv has other'abilities, too. She has been chairman of her class for two years and supervised lurlch hour activities this year. A new girl, Helen Longley, gave a fine performance ih '4China Boy as Charlotte Katherine Holloway was literary editor of the Sophomore Bellariona' -and chairman of her section. This year she was vice-chairman. Ma has been the pianist in the orchestra for two years and has made on the Honor R-oll. Mildred Foland won a prize at the recogniti for her sewing. Presenting our bashful freshmen, Jimmy Worthington an Jimmy never conquered his shyness, but Tommy is now a mem Board. Bob Carroll crashed his way into the basketball squa in '37J Johnny Worthington headed the Junior Bellarionv staff, was treasurer of the Junior Class. We give scholarship honors to Marvin Getz and Eleanor freshmen on the distinguished list that year-Katherine Hollow Mishie Mills, Violet Tilley, and Mildred Foland. ln '37 Charles Merchant went to Goldey College for the spell Greer has been secretary and treasurer of her section for two year distinguished herself by winning the name contest sponsored by th This concludes our Junior Parade, but y-ou see now some j names for themselves. MARY HA 33 I' d 11 i y Louise Schafer a very line grade oln assembly in '37 Tommy OfNeill, er of the Library and track team nd Palmer Kelly Coppel-the only ay, Hall Harkins, ng contest. Myrtle . Elizabeth Martz ds library this year. uniors are making Rats, 3A . 2A Homeroom Fran! Row tl.:-fl lo Higlill: Crier. Hain. Stiller. Rowell, Nliller. Elliott. ,l. Crow. Nic- llritle. Fvlnn-pie. Nl. l.. Grove. l..illll'E.l4lK'l'. SQTUIIII Rtllll' .'xl'l'llt'l'. SllLlfft'l', F1-rlig. txt-lim-. Wrigllt. llmmles, Nliss flllnlnilxlinysvn. llartley, Hulninsnn. lfpperlf-y, Heedy, Vliilsull. lfnsor. Tllinl Roux' Sc-agile. ixll'Cll1'llllUli, Crt-swf-ll. Rnwles. tllaar, Sim- nmna Rulwrl lluwln-rml. Boni- luev. R. iluvvln-rml. lrwin. Mal- ing. lirnwn. Ifllllflll Razr: lfllie. xlnlal. Sliutlle, wlE1lliil't'. 2B Homeroom l'lI'UIIf Hou' ll,1-lt tu Right! : Tay- lor. l'lulnlnn-r. Huy. Cain. Nlitvllell. lillileoul. ll. Slllllll, Swearingls-r. Tlnnnpsum. C. Slinpe. Singleton. Seculill Rn14':Glassl11a1i. Thomas, Wllitakm-r. fluule. Fender, Fielder. Nliss Bagley. llarkins, Stewart. Offnt. Cocllrun, Wln-eler, H. Locllary. Third Row: Meyd. Hatcher. J. Smith. Harward, Lynch, War- field, Miller. K. F-milli. Stein- bach. Nelson, B1-In. Barllery, HPIIIIIIOII ZC H omeroom Frnnl Hou' theft to Riglitlz Forlner. Ayres. Edwards, Ka- lloe. Stanley, Blevins, Amrein, McLain. Morgan. Lowe. Pres- ton. Senonrl Rauf: Ceorge. Betty Miles. llaxis. Ht-ck. Tilley. Poole. Blake. l'llltllt'I'. Miller. lf. Slnlpe. :Mulrx-ws. Miss Brix. Tlzirrl Razr: Clausen. Lee. Tay- son. Xlartin. 'l'ncker. Johnson. l,lK'll2ll'y. Nlills. Newman. Cup- pt-I. Kyle-. Fuzzrlh Role: llieks. Wlorllling- lun. llmlzini. Palaazky, Gross, Alwrts. Phipps. Reefly. 2D Homeroom Front Rvw llirll I0 Riglltl: Hangess. Nlinnick, Scolten, Redding. Standifurd, An! tlrews. Preston. Alice Miles, Calder. Bennett, Choate. Sermzrl Razr: Xvilson, D. Thum- as, Cnyton, Whitaker. Keen, Cloman, Tllmnas, Hopkins, Newman. Hudler, Comnes. Mrs. Greer. Third Row: Lancaster, Bodt, Reamer. Greenfield, L. Bach- lnan. Amrien, Fnlford, Speal, Pugh, Panos, Norman. P RES EL Amos, 1938 , , , History ol the Sophomore CI Like all freshmen, we entered Bel Air High School with a f and fear, for many of us had never known an announcement classes, assemblies, or any of those things you find in a larger s we feel that' our freshman year greatly reduced these fears and year has completely annihilated them. . Thiswas the first year we were allowed to belong to clubs we have made much progress along this line. Some -of the girls, wh in dramatics, organized a club with Mrs. Greer as sponsor. They the '4Stage Struck Sophomoresl' and they elected Marie Louise Gr October 26, we had our class party, and for many of us it wad social event we had attended. We were ably represented in the Student Council by .lames Ell Chilcoat of 2B, Bruce Blevins of 2C, and Ray Andrews of 2D. In February, we were invited to try out for the Glee Club and were accepted for the concert that was presented March 25. The sophomore girls did most of the serving at the P. T. A Senior Prom, and the other suppers 'and banquets that the school ln April, we published our issue of the Bellarion with Frank The assistant editors were Josephine Grove, Ray Wallace, Patricia Newman, Mary Thomas, and Virginia Guytong the literary editors Peggy Ensor, Jean Schnepfe, and Edgar Preston. The feature edi Coale, Jimmie Elliott, Dolores Chilooat, and Edgar Harkins, and were Kitty Cain, Marguerite Miller, Dick Claar, George Pouls Shadle. The sophomores made a grand showing in athletics. Both th contributed to the fieldball, basketball, soccer, and volley ball v the interclass basketball championship for the girls. PAT PAT 35 l N GSS eeling of wonder s ystem, changing chool. However, pour sophomore nd we feel that 1 were interested call themselves ov the first schooi iott 2A, Dolores several students supper, Junior- S15 onsored. Auld as editor. Patton, Warren Bruce Blevins, mrs were Esther the art editors en, 9 tic and Charles C B. girls and boys fsities. 2B won 'roN, 2A e as president' I A Homeroom Front Rauf 4Lelt to Rightl Reeves. Calder. linhr-lcl. Fil ver, Shelling, Powers. llonser Maling. MeBritle. Ye-well llaniplmell. Svrorztl Row: Pllesttllel. lloopes Smithson, Pennington. lloopes Archer, Miss Snatler. Scarll' McDaniel. Greer, MacRae Kellogg, Freeman. Third Row: Coale. Wilson. Grier Cameron, llopkins. lleek, lflll iott. Carter. Little, Ross, Betl inger, 0'Neill. Terry. liavlr Row: Cottrell. Magness, Kelly. Mellleary. Sh adle Martz. Winn, Loncks. Blalock? Boarrnan. I B Homeroom Front Row fLef! to rightl: Quil- len, V. Cheek, 0. Cheek, Lochary, Anderson. l lanson, Bowman. Correll. Tolliver Greene. Creelish. Scroncl Rauf: Monahan, R. F Plummer. Pierce. Miller, Man- ers. Thomas, L. Plnnimer Mrs. McMahon. Crilhth. Grant, Daugherty, Beavers. Dunkel. Morrison, Tilwlis. Back Row: Lewis. Johnson. Mc- Cann. Smith. llalsey, Ward, Konstant. Mills. Pyle, Pres- ton. Macltlox. Walker. Coch- ran, Javkson. I C Homeroom Front Row lLeft to rightl: K Monks. Townsley. llnghes. Carr, Arelier. Jorgensen. Coop' or, Blacfklnirn, Welenlmaeh llarkins. Ayres. Svronrl Row: Wall. llanson Mitehell, Seagle, R a nk .-Mlanis. llitellcoek. li st 4' s Grafton. Monks. Crowl. llollo way. Moxley. Miss Xvorlhingr Ion. Ifrlrlr Row: Jennings. 'l'ownsley Bailey. l,dll'lt'li, Wilgis. De Cesare. Kahne. ffreswell. Ho lantl. Wlise. Smith. llanrly Panos, Singleton. I D Homeroom Front Row 1Left to rightl: Bos- ley. Bayless, Weaver. Gatnhill Bolt. Snlithson. .lorgenson Gorclon. Rinehart. Morris Loehary. Sevontf Roux' Magiu-ss, Clioate Emlwartls. Morris, Rollertson, Livezey. Mrs. lfnsor, Crahlw Classntan. Wall, Lowe. Tayson llopkins. Third Row: Cooley. Cullum, Hn san. Adams. Smith, Watkins Seagle. Brock, Neal. Wall Sheridan. White. Markline Trappe. 1 s v 1 a ,..ELADI S. I938 Freshman Review In most cases when a freshman enters high school he is impr ness of the place and by the system of doing things. Even the sm place in that large and complicated world into which he has ente case with most -of us. ' Each of the hundred and fifty-nine freshmen entering in l937 a room and spent his first few days in becoming acquainted with h ings. The thing which baffled and often defeated many was the steps. ment to the top floor for a class, down to the second, and up againl, the new pupil dreamed of steps. We were told of the homework which would be piled upon scoffs of the upper classmen and other things bad enough to gi But what did we find? Though we often had a lot of homework, we time to get it done in the Activities Period. We found that there from juniors or seniors. As I-ong as we did not bother them, they realize .that we were around. It was the sophomores, who still h their freshman year clearly in mind, that we had the most trouble not last long. The teachers appointed the class chairmen, vice-chairmen a we did not know enough about each other to vote without prejud chairmen appointed were: Pat Powers, IA., Edwin Hanson, IB, Be son, IC, and Virginia Smithson, ID. Our first assembly soon came and we learned to our ill-conc o we stretched our necks until they hurt or stood up lmmedlat to sit down again by some well-meaning teacher. Soon came the F where our parents and our teachers met. This year there were organized gym periods for the first time. in this as well as other subjects. Our first inter-class games were fi The Freshman fieldball championship was won by IA and the so el al ad CC WHS ll 11,5118 WHS CSIHB C th with. sed by the large- lest thing has its red. Such was the assigned to is new surround- From the base- and so on until us, the gibes and ve us nightmares. y had' ample little to fear d hardly to memory of But that did n so forth, since i e. This year the v rly Jean Jorgan- efaled of t Y I CS the freshmen have to sit in back. We could not see ,over the heads s ' ' ' I ' ' el r hm' B C S BSO lwe elhlba r C ate was tied for by IA and ID. When those games were over for the was introduced, many of us playing for the first time. After some got the boys, championship and IC, the girls'. Basketball was follo which, however, was not well liked, by the majority, as was basketb The freshman attracti-on in assembly this year was a mock class. From th-e entire class only four have qualified for disting this year: Anne Mac Rae, IA, Betty Silver, IA, Barbara Campbe Hanson, IB. Other events of interest were the class party March 21 Bellarionf, which came out in Mayg the May Day Fel-eg the track school activities which contrived to hold our attention during the y High school life is very complex and as varied as March we BARBARA A. CAMP 37 wed b 'll' u1 l III lie all. ial 'shed 1, 9 the eiets ear. 9 ather. BALL, chagrin that hose in :front o be ordered en Reception were marked ll and soccer. hampionship n, basketball d rivalry IA y volley ball, by IB. Civics scholarship IA g and Edwin Freshman and various IA lv iii , 'ffl uw f , if 5 v.. H2 z 2 ml ..- .14- QT t 5 as NA . K 1 5 W 'S- ki 9 . - : :uf - ' -' , swim- . r ,,. 3 . :zxr 555, 5fqf15,,w.,,QR,gQ, ,... - :Nm .Ag:fu.ssf:1:-,- --1z,,:me11-sf.-A .-Kimi! ' '.f'F iV3.1i . ' 42 lin., f : -www' . :VQ?'ams ww-.fx W-m11- 7. ' 32:- Lv Lf -f ,- if- -. fu: il I : VSA K ,255 3 my 'L ,,g if -. iff 1 .f f' hir-. if ' VV ff? 1 WJM, fjff' ,.,,,,.' . 1 1 ACTIVITIES Student Council Sitting llaeft Io rigllllz Jorgvnson, Sheppard, Mrs. NlK'xl3ll0fl. Cronin, Mao- Rac. Wilson. Singleton, Miss Arvller. Konslant, Boarman. Slllllllillgf P. Powers. lilll- iotl. Smitln-won. Harris, Blevins. Wagxnvr, Choate, Caldrr. Cliilcoal. Preston. Hanson. Andrews. Library Board L4-ft tu Right: Mary Har- ris. Duncan MacRae, Bess Boarman, Clemens Gaines, Nliss Terrell, Marvin Getz, Bc-lty Stepllenson. Ran- rlill Cronin. Welfare Board Silting KL:-ft to riglltlz Mrs. lNlcMal1on. Ross. Pres- ton. Hopkins. ,loinr-s. Blos- star. Smmling: Glenn. Roland. Archer. Thomas. George. Cuyton. Freeman. Qnillvn Grafton. l,.. Bolt. Tragic Squad Sitting WL1-ft lo riglnl: lloopc-s. Warnvlll. ,l0llIl- son. Seaglv. l' a l a 0 k y Plumnwr. flalrler. Myers llarrison. Nlagrwss. llvn lmow. Preston. 'l'ownslvy. Stnmling: Walkvr. F-lwri rlan. C. Monks. Amrirfn H. Monks. Miller, Rem lmolrl. Slliilllf, Todd. Cross Kaliov. Win11, Boniface Purcell. 1 v . . g EL ADI S, l938 r l l The Student Council i The Student Council, composed iof nineteen mem- bers, carried out its regular duties e ciently this year under the leadership of Duncan Mac ae. The faculty advisors were Mrs. McMahon and Miss Archer. Miss Powell was an advisor! for the last part of the year due to Mrs. McMahon,s esignation. The Council conducted a daily gsale of chocolate 4 milk and crackers, the profits from which are its only source of fundsg it supervised the awarding of stars and Mrshvaughn Mah0n,A,B, school letters through the point system. lt appropriated funds to purchase flags for the auditorium, and! pencil sharpeners for some of the homero-oms. lt provided money for the library, the w lfare department, and the hospital room. It paid for all the class parties given by t e school, it con- ducted tournaments in chess, checkers, and ping-pong, and paid t e expenses of the track team on its trip to the Penn Relays. 1 Library Board This year, due to appropriations from the Alumni Association, School Board, and Student Council, it has been possible to increase the number of books in the library to the extent that we feel we now have a well-balanced selection. Twenty- eight magazines are received by the library, either by subscription or by donation. The card catalogue has been completed, thus simplifying thq finding of infor- mation. I Tommy O'Neill is the new junior member of the board. i Welfare Department A The Welfare Department, supervised the first half-year by Mis. McMahon and the latter half by Miss Archer, sent the pupils and teachers wholwere ill, fruit or flowers or cards. I The department had charge of all lost articles which were tlirned in, and con- ducted several successful sales of unclaimed articles. The money thus obtained was used to help finance the department. 3 The Tragic Squad The trafiic squad, an organization composed of two officers elected from each homeroom, was under the guidance of Frank Calder and supervised by, Mr. Bond. The officers performed many valuable duties, besides leading their respective classes. Among the important ones were the putting up and taking down of chairs in th-e assemblyhallg the parking and directing of traffic during spjecial functions at schoolg and the seating of pupils for each assembly. 3 The trafiic regulations are enforced by the officers and t e traffic court- made up of the captain, lieutenant, secretary, and arresting officer. his court has not functioned many times this year-the punishment meted out by ilt were too severe to be popular. 1 A 41 EL Autos, 1938 , , , Glee Clubs Directors: Miss Snader and Miss Blandford Front Row tLeft to Rightl: Scarff. Stephenson. Coomes. Calder. Roland. Choate, Konstant. Miss Blandford, Miss Snader. M. Greer. Willis, Hughes, Poplin. Estes, Coppel. Boarman. Pennington. Second Row: Usborne. Holmes. Wi. Greer, Ross, Mills. Bachman, Rather, Schnepfe, Bailey, Z. Wilgis, V. Wlilgis. Rohinson, Blosser, Hirsch. Bolt, M. Vlforthington. E. Magncss. Third Row: Kehoe. Wilson, McAbee. MacRae. Merchant. Carter. Yewell. Remliold. Myers, Cross, Cooper, Blackston, Elliott, Peery, Harris. Fourth Row: H. Magness. Ayres, Grafton. Hopkins. Carroll. Wlilliams. C. Choate. .l. Worthington, V. Miller, Wagner. W. Miller. Poole, Reeves. The Clee Cluh presented two outstanding performances, the Christmas music around which the tableaux were centered, and the concert presented in March. The program for this occasion was a veritable musical travel tour of England, Ireland, France, Russia. Germany, Spainfeven a glimpse of lndian territory and the 'Adear old south-landf, The Orchestra Director: Mr. Bond Sitting tLeft to Rightl: James Martz, Mary Ruth Hopkins, Frances Amrein, Charles Shadle, Mary Louise Schafer. Standing: James Elliott, Billy Greer, Marguerite Miller, Mr. Bond. The Bel Air High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Bond, performed in ,lune at the Commencement. The members practiced very hard, but because of the lack of material the orchestra was small. 42 CLUBS Hi-Y Red Cross Home Economics Secretarial Student Stagers Sophomore Dramatic EL Amos, was , , , Hi-Y Club Charles Stephens, President Tommy Greer, Secretary Randall Cronin, Vice-President Wylie Hopkins, Treasurer - V Mr. Bond, Sponsor Purpose: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian character. The problems that confront th-e youth of today were discussed and suitable conclusions drawn. The club engaged in activities, such as, annual boy-girl night, picnic, alumni reception, and trips to places' of interest. The Red Cross Club Elsie Hartley, President John Blackiston, Vice-President Miss Bagley, Sponsor During the year the members made sweaters, gave baskets of food to needy families, and prepared and sent an informative album to a foreign country. Guest speakers contributed several interesting meetings. J Home Economics Club Eleanor Dietz, Chairman Josephine Grove, Treasurer Pat Patton, Secretary Miss Greer, Sponsor The Home Economics Club, otherwise known as the B-Hivei' was very active this year. The them-e for the year was Personality Development Through Hobbiesf, Each member gave an illustrated talk on her hobby. This is one of the few clubs in school which is afliliated with a national organization. Secretarial Club , Evelyn Clapper, President Henrietta Pouska, Sec.-Treas. Eleanor Hamby, Vice-President Miss Burroughs, Sponsor This club offered facilities for acquiring valuable knowledge of business and its requirements through discussions, letters, interviews, demonstrations, and lec- tures. The members made a study of Civil Service requirements and maintained a bulletin board of commercial interests. Student Stagers Mary Holmes, President Peggy O,Neill, Sec.-Treas. Walter Wilson, Vice-President Miss Terr-ell, Sponsor The club did many interesting things this year. Many of the members went to see Cornelia Otis Skinner in 4'Edna, His Wifel' and the modern version of Julius Caesar. A play called 'fThe Tantrumf' was given in assembly. The members gathered information about actors and actresses of the stage and kept up with the current plays. The S ta ge-S truck S o phomores Marie Louise Grove, President Marguerite Miller, Sec.-Treas. Mary Kahoe, Vice-President Mrs. Garland Greer, Sponsor This club was organized by sophomore girls who enjoy seeing and acting in plays. The aim of the club is to prepare these girls for further activities in dramatics. Such things as presenting panrtomimes .and reading lines to devel-op expression were taken up, but the main project was two one-act plays. 44 Q ATHLETICS EL Amos, was , , , Fieldball First Row fleft to righti: Wforthington, OiNeill, Keen, Captain, Osborne, Lee Second Row: Chiluoat, Mills, Sheppard, Holmes, Ross, Hirsch. Third Row: Stephenson, Knight, Coppel, Irwin, Svott, Miss Blandford, Coach. SOCCCI' First Row: Perry, Choate, Grafton, Wagrler, YV. Miller. Second Row: Hopkins, Ayres, Thomas, Houser, Howard. Third Row: Patton, Simons, V. Miller, Osborne, Cooper. Fourth Row: Plummer, Rembold, Calder. 46 championship. In gggELADI S, I938 F IELDBALL Due to the continued eilorts of Miss Blandford and the great spirit shown by the girls, the team defeated all its opponents and won the county the first round for state championship the team lost to Howard Co put up a grand fight. They deserve all praises given to them. . . . .L. Halfback TEAM Marie Keen, Capt. .... . . . Center Vivian Lee. . . . Martha Worthington. . . .... L.l. Peggy O,NeiuI I ' l I l l v 4 I 'Rl Ruth Osborne ..,.., Mary Holmes ...... ,.... L .W. Horde I ShePPafd 4 ' Dolores Chilcoat ..... ..... R .W. Emestme R055 '--- Erma Mills ,...... ...., C .H. Hannah Hirsch .... SCORES fCounty Gamesl Highland .... . . 7 Bel Air Post Road ...... ..,. 5 Bel Air Aberdeen ....... .... 1 0 Bel Air Havre de Grace .... .... 1 0 Bel Air Aberdeen ....... . . 8 Bel Air. . . Havre de Grace. , . . . 5 Bel Air Post Road ...... .. 6 Bel Air fState Gamesj Howard County .... .... 1 0 Bel Air SOCCER Handicapped by a rule on eligibility, Bel Air started its seas regular players. Nevertheless, our team went through the season game to a strong Havre de Grace team. TEAM Robert Harkins. . ..... Center Clarence Choate. . . Edward Peery ..... ..... l nside Merrell Grafton ..... Lester Osburn. . . ....... Inside Dick Houser. . . . . . Wylie Hopkins. . . ....,..... Wing Dulaney Thomas. . . Carroll Wagner. . ............ Wing Frank Calder. . . Dale Plummer. . . ..... R. Halfback Darrell Cooper. SCORES Bel Air. . . . 4- Aberdeen . . . . . . Bel Air . . 8 Old Post Road. . Bel Air.. .... 2 Havre de Grace. Bel Air .... .... 1 2 Old Post Road, . Bel Air . . 8 Dublin ....... . Bel Air . . 6 Aberdeen ..., . 47 unty after having ....L.H. ..,.R.H.- ....L.FL k .... R.F.b k .... G. l ....... 25 16 .. 10. 20 16 ...le 28' ...4-, on minus several! losing their only . . ..C. Halfback , . .R. Fullback . . . .L. Fullback .........Goal ....Manager 2 0 10 2 0 2 EL ADIOS, I938 . . , Girls, Basket Ball First How: Chileoat, 0'Neill, Keen, Holmes, XVorthington. Mills. Hirsch. Second Row: Stewart, Stiller, Scott, Thomas, Miss Brix, A. Miles, Sheppard, Lee. Boys' Basket Ball First Row Qleft to right: Peery, Yveber, Cooper, Plummer, Grafton. Cronin, Hopkins Second Row: Wlalker, Neal. Vilagner, Gamber, Reinhold, Kehoe, Houser, McAbee. 48 BOYS' BASKET BALL EL ADI S, I938 GIRLS' BASKET BALL The girls had a new coach this year, Miss Brix, and, although they did not play many games, her splendid coaching and the girls, mighty power won them the county championship. The team also won two games in the state elimination but was defeated by Frederick for the Western Shore Championship. Rising Sun .... Tome .......... Sparrows Point ...,. Tome .......... Annapolis ..... Westminister . Frederick . , . Mary Holmes, Capt. Hannah Hirsch .... Marie Keen ...,.... ..... Hb. SCORES . . . 6 Bel . . . 26 Bel . . . 28 Bel . . . 20 Bel . . . 21 Bel . . . 27 Bel . . . . 4-5 Bel LINE UP Martha Worthington .... ..... S . C. Erma Mills .,...... Peggy 0'Neill ..... Air ..., .... 3 8 Air .... .... fl 13 Air. . .... 30 Air ..., .... 2 3 Air .... .... 3 2 Air. . . . .,.. 33 Air .... . . , . . . . , 16 1 Suasrrrurss Boyd-e Shepparjl Dolores Chilco t Mary Thomas Though our team attended practice faithfully and built up ia good defensive, they seemed fto lack the scoring punch of previous years. There was only one regular from last year's team, but Mr. Baker, our coach, did fine work with new material Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air .... Bel Air Cooper . . . Peery .... Hopkins .... Plummer . . . Grafton . , . Cronin ...... Rembold . . . Shadle .,.. SCORES 27 ,larrettsville 17 14- Jarrettsville 23 Q ....14- Highland...... ,...21V ....15 Tome Town...... ....10 . . 12 Towson Catholic .... .... 2 1 A ....3l Rising Sun..,... .. 4 ,....36- Rising Sun ...9 39 West Nottinghamm... 52 ....13 Alumni ....31 ....10 Alumni.......,. ....22 ....11 Alumni........, ..10 . . . 141 Sparrows Point .... , . . . 25 H15 Tome ..... .. ....25 SQUAD MacAbee.... Simmonsu.. Houseru.. Wagner. Gamber..,............,......C. . . . . .G. Scasrnrurss Kehoe Neal . . . . ,C. Weber Walker N 49 Baseball i Track At the Maryland-5th Regiment Meet, held during March, Stirling Kehoe ran third to Morgan the national champion, in the invitation 1000-yard Inter-Scholastic Run. At Washirigtcmn, Kehoe ran second in the mile but was placed third through an olilcial mistake. Later he received a silver second-place medal from the Catholic U. Games Committee. Dr. Hopkins, who has been our faithful leader for seven years, has developed many stars during this timeg and we feel confident that his present runners will also gain fame and, likewise, bring credit to their coach. Next year We expect to have our whole team enter the indoor meet at the Fifth Regiment Armory and at Catholic University at Washington. SPRING SCHEDULE Penn Relays ,....,.................., .,... A pril 30 University of Md. lnter-Scholastic. .. May 7 ' Tome Meet ,,................ . . . May 14 MCH Club Meet .,.,... May 21 Harford County Meet .......,. .... M ay 20 State Meet CBaltimorel ........ ..... J une South Atlantic-A. A. U. Meet .... June 50 l . , , EL ADIQS, I938 Baseball As we go to press, the baseball schedule has not been comp eted. Games will be played, however, with Delta, Tome School, Jarrettsville, Ab rdeen, Havre de Grace, and Dublin. The pre-season prospects are very good with S mmons, Grafton, Houser, Cooper, Peery, Gamber, and Plummer showing the mos promise. There will be 10 games on our schedule and we are looking forward to a uccessful season. The following members of the squad have reported for practice: Cooper, Grafton, pitchers, Houser, Rembold, catchers, Plummer, Stephens, Magnes Simmons, Blev- ins, iniieldersg Peery, Miller, Wallace, Edwards, outfielders. 1 l Volleyball This year for the first time Bel Air entered a girls, volley ball team in the Winter Carnival held in Baltimore March 19. The team competed in the cla is for girls under seventeen years of age and won. the championship in that event. l the five games played they won by scores .uf 17-5, 16-4, 5-2, 15-1, and 6-1 agai st Ellicott City, two teams from Eastern High School, one from Western, and an i dependent team. The members of the squad were Erna Mills fcaptainl, Peggy O,Ne'll, Mary Harris, Elizabeth Wilgis, Boyde Sheppard, Emalyn McNutt, Betty Miles, Al ce Miles, Vivian Lee, and Gloria Stewart. A very attractive silver medal was given ach member of the team. Due to Miss Munnikhuysenis fine coaching our girls won e county cham- pionship last year, but the winning of this event, with keener competi i-on, was an even greater honor. 1 l 51 l l ., . 1. llouvli Bake-r looks owl' his lm-am . . . 2. :Xltogc-Ilwr. now. om-. two. llirmw- . . . J. Nlilelrul vauglu sp:-Illuound . . . 1. 'X cligniiiwl. svrious-niinmlwl senior . . . 5. Liltln- Nliss Swm-lm-ss . . th: 1 1 ol u 3 6. Class 1-ul-ups always fooling . . . T. sl-AX lfugxlish Wilina--ilaxs-ml lilw ' 'ws F s . . . Ilunvan Nik1l'Rkll pays allvntiou . . . 9. Our Editor in action . . . 10. Surprisvf . . . il, Daxiel u Mary Ruiii- voulml words say more-Y . . . 12. Prof. Roml rm-ads . . . 13. Radiant lwauiy . . . 11 Grafton swings into avlion . . . IS. l7ou'I luilc your fingvrs . . . 16. Physics lrsl 'Nuff said . 17. .Nrxiioiig our souwrnirs . . . 13. Kvvp your eyvs on your own papvr . . . 19. Printers posv . 3 -----.P -sa ,XG 113 The Brain Trust uf lil Acliuas. 123 Hannah and Tomtny take over. 133 '11l'2l1'1i man our hest. 113 Army busses. 153 Three faeulty newcomers. 163 Snow on the g1,rottnd and ive ereant in their hands. 173 Nu snuwhalling near the huihlingr. huys. 183 Catehing: up un a little' homework. 193 Mr. Baker in uniform. 1103 Miss Hunnikhuysen steps out. 1113 Cronin and Hopkins have what it takes. 1123 Bashful Bah? 1133 Teddy Stephens and Squaw. 11113 Frosh girls'---B01 Air's future feminine features. 1153 Caugzht in the act! 1163 The sun got, in their eyes. 1173 ,lust a freshman. 1183 Hanclsume Hopkins and hohhy. 1193 Snuw sem-ne. 1203 Mabel smiles. 1213 A hut note in the making. EL ADIOS, I938 . . . Prophecy To see the fate of ,38, we need to move about, On magic carpet travel far, and fast go in and out, Let's sail away on some clear day, at any time far hence, 0'er fields Weill fly through azure sky, and whisk through forests dense, Weill soon be whirled throughout the world, see lak-e and hill and dell, So let's ascend and hands extend to earth in fond farewell. The air is filled with zooming craft designed by Clemens Gaines, While, on the ground, itis Robert Harkins who repairs the planes, But they will have a tough, tough time, because so many Hy That they will work, day in, day out, until the day they dieg For Otis Blish and Hubert Monks are looping in the air, And Owen Edwards thrills us now with tricks we wouldnit dare, Dulaney Thomas flies across the field and comes to earth- We can be sure that they're all aviators of great worth- Sayl Who's this woman flyer with the cool, unerring eye? None other than Eleanor Hamby, can she fly, or can she flyl Now, whols this waiting on the ground, beside the Red Cross truck? lt's Ellen Archer, and we do not wish her lots of luck. If ever the aw of a classmate should an aching tooth contain, H-e rushes to Rhodes, the dentist, who pulls them without any pain. Should his bones, however, cause trouble, be he king or merely a doorman For osteopathic treatment he goes to Doctor Bess Webster Boarman. And, should he experience pain or disease in his eye, ear, nose, or throat, He'll dash to the doorstep of Patton, a local physician of note. And, by the way, the h-ospital is crowded to the brim, Can Plummer's truck have struck someone? Not that, we can't blame him No, everybodyis going there-but why, oh, why? Ah, curses! They're all becoming ill because they want to see the nurses! Appendix out, or tonsils yanked? The patients balk at neither Willem Betty Stephenson is there administering ether, And some of them have even let professional bruisers maim ,emg But, with Boyde Sheppard there-Well, say, it's very hard to blame ,eml And burns and bruises are becoming prevalent-weire sure lt's all because Miss Preston is the one who makes the cure. Yes, Wilma Greer is also there, and with her pleasant smile, Disabled patients feel as though they'd like to run a mile. The nurse in charge, who makes the rest think only of their tasks, Is Blanche Coomesg with her tact and skill, she gets whate'er she asks. Let's go now to New York, and there we'll travel up and down, Our guide will be Frank Calder, the well-dressed Man-about-town. We'll stroll now through a quite exclusive New York fashion shoppe, Investigating everything, from basem-ent to the top, And in one room we see a girl who walks across a stage- Miss Rather's modeling a gown that soon will be the rage, F-or Phyllis Hildebrand, the dress designer, had the thought Behind the gown which soon in many places will be bought. Then, soon another mannequin emerges after lierg 54 7 g.gELADI S. I938 ltis Evelyn Clapper, wearing an ensemble all of fur. In one room Margaret Townsleyis showing many new hair styl Which are the very loveliest for miles and miles and miles. And here's the latest henna rinse, for modern maidens' hair, It's Helen Cooleyis new creation, spreading everywhere. We turn now to the shining lights along the Great White Way- The brightest, we lind are those announcing the seasonls latest pla The players? Couldn't you guess? You've seen them often in Bel John Harris and Mary Holmes they are-a marvel-ous acting pa' Now, on to the Metropolitan, an operais taking place, There's Thomas Greer the tenor, and Edward Peery, the bass, Then Evelyn Magness sings a song as sweetly as a bird, And after -that Virginia Robinson's aria is heard. Well, let's go to the movies now, and there, behind the show, Will be ,Iohn Blackiston, the man who makes the movies go, But letis look at the screen now, and what's the attraction there? Itis Walter Wilson, the hero, with his shining and smooth blond haf And who is the beautiful heroine? An actress of national fame, I-t's Louise Scarff, the May Queen, who has mad-e for herself a nan And the dark, handsome villain, a-twirling his polished and pointed Can be only Adrian St. John, with his usual boldness and dash. The singers fthis is a musical comedy we have gone to seel Are Grace Bailey and Lillian Louch, as pretty as they can beg ir es, Y a Air lr. 7 IC. mustache- And there, the skillful dancer, who taps with motion scarce seenl-? That's Alma Lowe, another star of the glamorous silver screen. Two other friends of '38 we find in Hollywood, too, But they don't act in pictures, as these other people dog Ernestine Ross is the secretary of Cecil B. DeMille, And, working for Robert Taylor, Alma Bachman gets a thri ll. Well, where, oh, where can the rest of '38's secretaries be? V i In Governor Robert Hess's ollice, Evelyn Walls we seeg Ruth McCormick is taking notes from a general tall and lankg And Martha Clark is typing for the president of a bank. fWhat bank? Well, you can guess at that, perhaps you'll have some fun, But Wylie Hopkins is the man for whom the typing's done. Letls look at the daily paper, Here isn't what we sought, DICK HOUSER PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE, IS NOT YET CAUGHTN- line 3 Lorene Ioines wrote the gripping story beneath this appalling And here is one by Mildred Duff: EXPLOSION IN A MINE , If anyone sees the advertisements, I want that! he wails, For Hannah Hirsch has drawn the pictures, do they get the sales! Say, why are all -these people laughing just as if they'd burst? They've seen Charles Hansis funnies-even grownups read them fi Now herels a girl who's criticizing books, and making cash, The nicely written book reports are done by Myrtle Hash. Liberty Demas writes the music criticisms hereg Whoever has this column needs a very well-trained ear. The owning and managing editor fas maybe you have guessedl ls Ralph Day, the printer, his paper is the best. Now let's turn on the radio, and what is this we hear? A melody by Betty Bolt, quite pleasing to the ear, 55 rstl EL Aolos, I938 , , , lt's played by Mary Strawbridge, we discover at the end. Well, what comes after that? We,ll see, ,lust listen now, my friend- What makes that front-rank man fall down? says Files-on-Parade. A touch 0' sun? no, that's not what the Color-Sergeant said, lt's one of Jimmy Poole's great jokes, the best I've ever heard, And every week I listen, trying not to miss a wordf, Yvhat businessmanls the sponsor of this betterer of Benny? Whatever he is selling, two to one we don't want any, But anyone who listens wants to buy before he leaves, ltis Acme super-advertising sponsored by George Reeves. And Mabel Edwards, the announcer, with persuasive tone. Makes it so convincing it would melt a hear-t of stone. This quite efficient radio, we feel we must say here, Was built by Herbert Pennington, th-e electrical engineer, If ever we should harm it ffor it canit go wrong itselfi We wouldnlt have to place it then upon a dusty shelf. For the firm of Harkins Sz Harkins would repair it good as new, fElectricains are Donald and Winstonl. And when the bill was due, It would be paid without a bit of argument or mess, Because the bill collector would be charming Evelyn Hess. Oh, yes, we have some travelers within our famous class, And one, indeed, of '38 is a very daring lass, In fact, it's hard to find a traveling girl as bold as she: Elizabeth Wakelandis touring the w-orld in a good -old Model T. But, if we go into the wildest jungles of Brazil, W7e'll find there Louise Bayless, exploring with a will. And Esther Gilbert has a job that is with danger fraught: She's an international agent, and holds her life at naught. Some others, too, we fin-d abroad, but they hav-esettled down: Mildred Creenfield's raising tulips in a small Dutch seacoast town. ln Czechoslovakio Henrietta Pouska now does well, With Hitler menacing we hope she stays alive and well. Lucille Bachman's in Mexico, looking for Aztec treasure, Perhaps she'll find a milli-on, and from it get much pleasure. And Mary Ann Schnepfe and Alyce Dennis have reason to be gay, They,ve married army officers and gone to Hawaii to stay. And what will happen to Bel Air High School after we go away? Will it manage to live without us, or crumble and decay? Ah! let your mind be set at ease and your thoughts continue free, For Brodnax Cameron at that time the principal will be. Yes, Mr, Remboldl' the thrilling events of history will tell, And Lee Anna Knight and Alice Greer will teach the grades as well. Marie Keen has coached a girls, champion basketball team, And Martha Worthington, with cheers and pep talks, gives them steam We have two Home Ecw teachers, Eleanor Dietz and Peggy O'Neill S-o now at the cafeteria we can get a splendid meal, And then with Evelyn Rhudy teaching French and English too, We're certain that the weaknesses of our old school are few. For kindergarten pupils, too, of worry there's no need, For Edna Bedsaulis understanding makes them learn with speed. 56 ...ELADI S. Elizabeth Dalton knows five-suited bridge from A to Z, Nobody else can play the game as expertly as she. Dorothy Hopkins has a job in Nelson Weberls hotel, The place is crowded all the time, they manage it so well. If ever there is any sort of quarrel with the guests, If someone thinks that all's not right, comes to the desk, protest The difference soon is straightened out and all dissension ends, Ruth Osborne,s smile and manner make them everlasting friends. As for the army and the navy, you have no cause for fear, Their organization is complete and their training quite severe, For Admiral Edward Thomas is a first-rank sailing man, And General Richard Yewell makes a cunning, careful plan. Out in the country n-ear Bel Air, among the rolling hills, Mary Ruth Hopkins raises horses whose speed will pay her bills. Under the spreading chestnut tree the village smithy sits, Thereis Harold Kelly, hammering a horseshoe into bits. Or if by any chance we should desire to phone a friend, It's Frances Younger's Number, please? we,d hear at the other And if we wished to call someone across the ocean, too, 51 l end, It would be Elva Mahan who would put the call right through. If hunters try to violate the law, itls all in vain, IL They're always caught and punished by the game warden, Hermon Let's go t-o the circus side show, itfs only five small cents, Here,s Elliott, the barker, with his Step right up here, gentsl And what's the big attraction behind the barker's spiel? lt's Warren Miller, -the strong man, with muscles of stainless steel We see two big-league baseball stars who owe B-el Air some thanks Bugs Grafton and Darrel Cooper now are playing for the Ya William Hildebrand, a preacher, in his church is found, ayne V nksf' And n-ow he gives his faithful flock advice that,s good and sound. And also watching over us with ever-active eye, Is Mason Williams, the forester, who's in a tower high. Hist! Who's that knocking at my door? f'Oh, no, not Barnacle lt's Gus Lochary, the postman, who's bringing magazines still- If anyone desires to learn the art of dancing 'round, He'll go to Elsie Hartley's school, the best that can be found. Should anybody ever need some flowers from any clime, At Ada Warfield's florist shop he'll find them everytime.. Who's in this laboratory full of test tubes, that we near? We find a classmate, Archer Walker, well-known chemist, here. Or should we ever be in need of expert legal aid, Then Harold Ball's our man, we need no longer be afraid. Will all these eat, or will they starve? Oh, there will be no harm, For Wallace Harkins feeds them all from an all-inclusive farm. 57 aiu xy EL Amos, 1938 , , , The plans have all been carefully made by Fielder, the engineer, Steve Kahoe, the scientific grafter fplants, of coursej is here, And then, in order that the plants won't perish of disease. Myers, who knows bacteria, keeps careful check on these. If ever we should have the wish of pastry fine to feed, Elizabeth Sin-gleton's bakery will fill our every need. Now, friends of the class, remember, you should never be hurried at all, For crossing your bridges bef-ore they com-e in sight will cause a fallg But, if we want to cross them when at last in due time they appear, Theyill be built by Randall Cronin, the great civil engineer. Now, another word of cauti-on! Don't ever count your chicks Before they emerge from their eggshells, for haste and success donit mix, But if you should ever be wanting some eggs for a custard or cake, George Greenfield or Charles Stephens will serve you without mistake. Now, see that tramp who walks the railroad track? That,s Duncan MacRae Remember, now: you'll be like him, if you don't do what we say. DUNCAN MACRAIJ WINNERS OF THE B April 1938 Bess Boarman Eleanor Dietz Alice Grier Merrell Grafton Hannah Hirsch Mary Holmes Wylie Hopkins Marie Keen Peggy 0'Neill ,lack Patton Boyde Sheppard Elizabeth Singleton Edward Thomas Nelson Weber Martha Worthington Ernestine Ross 58 .wi l. l.tilli4t' Svurfi Qiwt-n of tht! Nluy . . . 2. lp and tm-r with Dulunt-5 Tlumuis . . . 3. Wt-ii ut Work Blish 8. Ball. lm' ....- 1. Cutting: liluwvff . . . 5. xvilvll' can wi- gin nuvv? . . . fm. 'liukm ynur mark . . . T. lligll wiivelt-r' -,Xt tho llminty Fair . . . 8. Suph girls lint' up . . . 9. Dm- aim eulllt' of the lmys . . . 10. Wim! this Nferrim-ru? . . . ll. Bvauty --May qui-vn and uttt-ntlunts . . 112. Sf-nior Imys nn the bank . . . 13. St-vtnul Story Nlvn . . . H. lil. .Milos pliuttiggmplim-r . . 15. Crave. Vary Ann. and Nlalwl . . . 16. Buydv lN'itlIlQl4 hvrv. tim . . . 17. Four ummm- just ilw uttravliw . . . 18. The Missa-s Crm-r. Brix. and Fnatlc-r. . . . EL Amos, 1938 , , , -N '9'f1'+ wi X-ws.-s-a....fns:'M-I8 '11 '19 Top lleft to rightl : Miss Webster, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Harver. Miss Kelly, Miss Colburn. Standing fleft to right! : Mr. Harver, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Snodgrass, Mrs. Jones. Seated tleft to right! : Miss Kelly, Miss Harver, Miss W6bStCl'. The Elementary School Faculty First Grade: Miss Alice B. Colburn Fourth Grade: Mrs. Stanley T. Holmes Second Grade: Mrs. Marguerite K. Hughes Fifth Grade: Mrs. Sue B. Snodgrass Third Grade: Miss Bessie Kelly Sixth Grade: Mrs. May T. Jones Seventh Grade: Miss Nan Webster 60 . . . EL Amos, loss Y , The Seventh Grade ' Back Row fLeft to Rightlz Buddy Ensor, Robert Livezey, Willard Hildt, Alice Hanson, Naomi Harkins, Pauline Panos, Edith Magness, Roy Stiller, Willard Bayless. 3 Second Row: Billy Taylor, J. D. Blevins, Franklin Amos, Frances Pugh,' Rose Emma Irwin, Kitty Cooley, Ruth Thompson, Eleanor Buck, John Lynch, Meredith Stbkes. Third Row: Paul Coomes, Millard Bayless, Donald Cassell. Helen Neuner, Ra ph Blevins, Margaret Cheek, Kenneth Staley, Edward Schafer, Frank Hopkins. THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL l The Bel Air Elementary School consists of grades one to sevfln, with an enroll- ment of two hundred and seventy-two pupils. l We have three new teachers this year. Miss Nan Webster, who formerly taught at Thomas Run School, is the seventh grade teacher. Mrs. Sue Snrddgrass came from the Forest Hill School to take charge of our fifth grade. Mrs. Slanley T. Holmes, our fourth grade teacher, formerly taught at the Greenwood Schrool. Mrs. May T. Jones was transferred from the fourth to the sixth grade at the beginning of this school year. So you see we had many changes in the teaching forcelof the elementary school this year. Departmental teaching is carried on in the sixth and seventh lrades. Mrs. Jones teaches arithmetic, reading, and Englishg Miss Webster teaches h story, geography, and music. l The pupils of the elementary school participated in two big spring -events-the May Day and the Athletic Meet. l During the past year many new shrubs and bulbs were planted, and new play- ground equipment was purchased. ' 1 RESSIE KELLY 61 3 SEPTEMBER T efxif JXJD' N-'x., ' Qi -P-:wir ,ln i Q tk.- O TC! BER mlb? if Ms -9 X i tv- s n ,T :M , - 5 1.5 Nt l ' ,T Qu ' it , jf , .ua f, 4 ,f 7 x 1 FQ figs, Q u uQQ.,,'5- I X Q 4 XX vi N - i - W, max-C .N oecennqgm, 'Q 1: .i ieqlg f aH'gJf, fjid- is Z' 3, -'-+ Q if . Od . 12,191 -sqfffff JWNHQQY .- 'S s , 0 I? . ,p 'O AFX' .s 'I' il .lsi .,.... A Q Wig? gy , ': 1 Calender SEPTEMBER-HBill'7 opened the doors of B. H. S. to pupils on September 8. Alumni Hi-Y members met for a grand reunion. The social activities were opened by a Fall Dance spon- sored by the Seniors. OCTOBI-3RfOur new Student Council was given the oath of office. Duncan lVlacRae, the president, accepted the gavel. Can't you just see the Mgreenl, freshmen getting ac- quainted at their Reception? were introduced to our school song and yells in a pep assembly. Pamahasika entertained us with an exhibition of his pets. We Mr. The Student Council held their annual delightful banquet. We all saw Wylie Hopkins and Brodnax Cameron in the Bicycle Race the two days we had to attend the County Fair. The The The Nov Home Economics Department served luncheon to the Red Cross Conventioneers. annual P.-T.A. Supper was held in the auditorium. sophomores, wise fools that they are, celebrated HalloWe'en by giving a party. EMBER-We learned of s-ome of the deep, dark secrets harbored by the Federal Agents when wc heard the G-Man from Washington speak. Parents proudly sat in on their children's classes on Open House Day and later attended Armistice Day Assembly. Pupils from far and near came to see Hlulius Caesar assassinated when the Bruce-Hendrickson Company produced the Shakespearan plays on our stage. Book Week was celebrated by the many exhibits in the All English rooms and by an appropriate assembly. the intimate details of a whale's life were revealed in an interesting talk on whaling. Thanksgiving holidays! The memories bring back that enormous turkey which the family tried to get under the belt. The members of the Home Economics Club were put through a mystic and rigorous initiation service. DECEMBER-,lust to keep up the teams' morale we had a pep assembly. The school play was exhibited in part in assembly. After seeing these skits no one could,resist the temptation to come. The senior edition of the Bellarion burst upon us At last! The long awaited school play HChina Boyfl We were surprised to find how easy it was to secure 4'angels for our Christmas Assembly. One of our last memories before we went home for the holidays was the Junior Bellarion. Remember trucking to the Senior Dance? Everyone was allowed to stay home several days to prepare for Santa's visit. Wasn't it fun? The seniors sponsored the Alumni Reception where old friends met. The alumni proved that they can keep up to the pace by defeating the boys' basket- ball team in one of the first games of the season. JANUARYfWC raised our voices in song at the Singing Assembly we had soon after Q our return from the Christmas holidays. 69 Calendar Both girlsi and boys' basketball teams came out on top at the combat with Rising Sun but the boys' team was less fortunate at Sparrows Point because theylost. We are glad that Mary Holmes doesn't have the disposition she depicted in the Student Stagers' play, MThe Tantrumf' Our cramming for examinations was to no avail. We knew them or we didn't. FEBRUARY-The Midwinter Dance marks a half yearns labor completed. Our minds were freer and we made a resolution to work harder in the second semester. Our ambitions turned to traveling as we listened to Arthur F. Kahe, explorer back- trailing Marco Polo. The Tome game was a victory for the girls' basketball team but a defeat for the boys'. The Junior Valentine Party was an opportunity for the juniors to court their valentines. Remember when ,lack Elliottls new cheer was presented for the first time in our pep assembly? Vile regretted Mrs. McMahonis resignation, but we were glad to welcome Mrs. Belva Hopkins. We learned real facts about goodwill from '4Reel Facts About Goodwill. VTARCHYXVG were entertained by the Alexander Nov- elty Co. Xve heard samples of the Glee Clubs' ability to sing when we had an advertising assembly, which was responsible for our attending the Glee Club Con- cert and Variety Program a few days later. APRIL-The seniors, with all their dignity, att-ended the Senior Party and had a aswell time. Many a person was shaking in his shoes when he ap- peared in the auditorium after winning one of the places in the spelling contest. Our school represent- atives. however, were very confident. Our athletes were sent to the Penn Relay. MAYseLouise Scarfl' reigned regatly over our May Day CC Fete. Our eyes fairly poppedii at such an array 1, 1 I , , of feminine beauty as was exhibited by the attend- 1 I , ants. Uur interclass track meet was very successful and brought out some athletes who heretofore were un- known. All mothers were honored at our Mother's Day Program. With May come thoughts of what we shall do after we graduate. The School and College Day proved very helpful to some of us. I fl!! Our athletes made a very good showing at the Tl. of Md. W 5 l Track Meet. 1, T 5 Goldey Spelling Contest. ... ' ' Student Council Election. I i TJ The juniors proved that they have enough dignity to D take our places next year when they entertained 11:2 ,, , so royally at the ,lunior-Senior Prom. , -4117 ' ,--. 1. On Memorial Day, our soldiers were remembered. '- .f-:Q-7 .574 1- A JUNE-,State Track Meet! 6 While everyone else was going on with routine work. the seniors were Hbusy as bees in a tar barrel simply bcause th-ey had exams before any of the others. The Senior Vesper Service was a very solemn occasion. The rest of the pupils did not skip Mexamsn, however, they had to go through with the ordeal. Farewell, dear Seniorsi'-thatis what commencement meant-that and our caps and gowns. Then we mustnlt forget the June Ball-a very gala occasion. and Recognition Assembly on June l7. 63 ' I I . .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g00.4..g..g..g..g..p..g..g..g..g..9.4.4..g..g..g..g..g..g.. Introducing To Our Readers EL ADIOS' 1938 ADVERTISERS Only through the kindness of our patrons and of those firms whose advertisements follow, has the publication of this issue of EL ADIOS been made possible. If you have liked this book We would have you show your appreciation by patron- izing Our Advertisers.-THE STAFF A LITTLE HOUSE , 7 30 North Main St. V' x F as BEL Am, MD. :Eff Lf ? . ' ' 'ii' I T E A S U p p E R , .t.. 1 .kyh 3' .gg GIFTS I. A5 . . T Wishing you X In ' the Class of '38 I ji,-ef 'd ii' Success J. - I 5 A I. Q U n n B m ij B a t 1. 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GREETINGS TO THE 1938 Compliments Graduating Class of ofa Bel Air High School . F R I E N D JAMES Wooo '13 ? -I -Ov-0-4--0 mv-Cul-9 0+ va-Aw 'Oni' -0-one--one--mg-.g-g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. -000- .404 0001 --0--v 0-I-'I-fi 9-04- ! INQNU ll 'l O'0O0l l O0O0lvvi O O O l1'l rfvfvl''l l'1O1'O O0O''O''O O'-Q0fQv'Cv'O0l'1CNO l C l'vONl0!KII0O D0O O i'fO0O'1l l'0O O1'O l l''OI'l O O l0l0O1'O0O0O1 'lvl'-Dviwfvle-OW GOWOHO -4--v-M4-4--04--0--has-0-any 'IUC ..g.. 4-duh-044'-0-'O-Qui-mauled-two-lui-waht vi-fr -Q-0-of WOWOHCWONO1 -0001-If-if-Qwiwi--0-'O--0--0--0--C-0 Compliments Of B E L A I R BOWLING ALLEYS The Best in Drug Store Goods The Best in Drng Store Service Richardson's Pharmacy The Rexiall Store PHONE 375 I BEL AIR, MD. BEL AIR TIMES JOHN A. ROBINSON, Publisher Best Newspaper in Harford County Best Medium for Advertising Job Printing of all Kinds PHONE BEL AIR 13 Eg M. 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