Boys Latin School of Maryland - Maroon and White Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1927

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Y V ' V V . ' .. ' O h- VV V - V V . .. - , K I J A ll ,' V I 1 V . . , J , . . K ' ' , , I ,.s' - - - f - - , .- . 7. Nkcyil 3.4. V l ' K ' L V ' - - - V H - VV - , . . . . - . D Qi- Y L 3 , . v . . . M . . . . Iv. . . . 3 'A . I I h, V V Y , 4 Y GPURFF HOW ARD DOVE ELL Olzter Entered l9l9 Honorable Mentlon I9 Z0 l ZZ Head m Arlthmetlc 23 Boxmg Team 23 lzenclng nl eam 24 Track Team 25 Football D 25 26 Basketball D 27 C3419 X o steppmq o er the bounds of modesty Shakespeare y C, 'EORGE IS one of the oldest members of the class havmg entered ln l AQQ the fall of nlneteen nmeteen ThlS day was a glorlous one for 54, . Math teachers as he has developed lnto a Math student extraor QU dmary Trlg and Advanced Algebra problems are p1e to thls young 2-1 Arlstotle ln fact Ollver has gamed so wlde a reputatlon that a few years ago when an unexpected ecl1pse of the sun took place the sclentlsts lald the blame on George because xt was found that he had made a mxstake on an algebra test I don t know whether mathematxcs have much to do wlth telllng tlme or not but George IS also an expert tlmer Math however IS not Oliver s only accompllshment l-le has a hlgh standmg IH all subjects We find m George a eombmatlon quxte rare Not only IS he a good stu dent but he also shmes as an athlete For two years he has been a star eno of the football team thxs wmter found hxm wxth the basketball qumt and last year he was a leading track man Next fall George expects to enter Hopkms 'lhe school w1ll certamly m1ss hxm both scholastlcally and athletlcally We are sure that he wxll be as great a credxt to l-lopkms as he has been to Dunham s Page 7 A '4 . , '23 '24 '25 '26 , . . , , . , , K V 1 . . , , , 0 vi-gf' ei, 4 y I x 4 6' l YN v u 1 e twirl ' , - L Y' 43 M . Zig' - .. - V, - - - --t,, , , , , , , s -y 1 h . ' i . JOHN H C FURBFN Johnme at Entered 1920 D T Frncmg Tram 24 25 Nflanagrr of Basrball 27 xrJ.1wm1-42,1 Wu 2217 adom for u hors Shakespruu 9 , OHNNN IS an old Dunhams box hnmg Lntrrrd thf. snhool m E! thy lI1lLI'IT1x.Lll'lIL form Although rllur quul us. Ilvxays has A plrasml word and ls om ol thu. most llknbls. buys of Lhr srxlh lorm gxm Hr has bun on Ihr fnncrng tram for su-.ral ynrs 1nd IVKICL has ru Lund hls adxancrd gym lrturs Whrn vu ful to End hlm IH thy gym or ln school it a Qcrtaln sgason of thy ynar hu. IS most probablx on thu rac trick vsmnlng mu laurrls for Johnny IS a jockq of no llttlr mcrlt Crrtun loud rrports frequently hurd xuthm rhr XICITIIIQ of Lanxalr 'Strut or Ihr school an no from ths. raxds of prohxbnlon agrnts but from Ihr backflrlng of John s sturdy Franklxn Thls IS Ihr car that 19 so grmrously uffrnd IH hrlpmg thr tum to and from thr Dunhwm gamrs and his bun grratly apprccxaud ln concludlng vu vxxsh lohnnx thr brst of lurk md slmrnly ful tha hr xxlll br sucussful rn ill that hr undurtakns 11161: 8 l , . l Q 1 lr G. . ., '26, '27, A ' . l . Q . wx is 1 A '75 ' ..i 2 ' 7 l Rn ' 'L 1' i 1' 1 1 1 1 - '- 215 A,, 9' .Q . ' . . ' K .K gg i . wa h Monday and Wednesday' attcrnoons usually Gnd John ln the V ' x 5 11 1 1 I 1 k 1v1 v1L L 1' 1 L w- -1' vu 'K r 1 1 1 O 1 11 L' ' ' 1 1 ,f I L ' I L ! S 1 V H D L I7 1 C c , fl I w 1 1 U ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' . 1 L' x Y 1 v at 1' b 1 y' ' ' 1 v x x mx 1 ' 1 t 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1: 'f ' ' ' 1 -L 1 2 K L 11 I V 11 1'A1 x 1 1 1s - R +1 1 1 1U r 1 rl 1 K -1x5 ' L , , 1 F STANSBURY HAYDON W zll Hazrbreadth Szdeburns Entered 1916 Head Boy 19 20 Composition Prize Head Master s Cup Ink Well Prize 21 Honorable Mention Spelling Prize 25 Ink Well Board 25 26 E ected to the L I 25 Editor in Chief of Ink Well 27 Tennis D 26 Football D 26 Dance Committee 27 Editor in Chief of Maroon and White Secretary Treasurer of Senior Class The heart to concezte I'he understundmq to dzrect The hand to execute Jtznzus , I AINSBURY is one of the oldest members of the elass starting vsax X 3 5: Q 131 upon them in detail Probably the most outstanding of his abili J ties is his brilliant work along literary lines Ever since Will has been able to wield a pen or p nc1l he has been pulling in prizes for composi tions and stories For many years Haydon has been one of the mainstays of the Ink NVe1l Board and the paper is going to feel his loss when he graduates this year In football the past year he was one of the mamstays of the line Many a good man has been dropped in attempting to circle Wills end Last spring he was on the baseball squad and we are expecting great things of him this season ments are so numerous that it would be almost impossible to dwell Haydon also has another accomplishment Not literary nor athletic but ford riding When it comes to ford riding Haydon has everything Every where that Stansbury goes so does the ford 'Ihey tell me that it is almost human lnhey say that all W1ll has to do is to mention Brooklandville and ford goes there Without being guided or anything done to it Quite remark able yes sir most unusual Everybody 1S going to miss Will next year and we all feel sure that h is gomg to make good in whatever he tries Pave 9 , ,' .'21, '22. '23, '26. ' . '22. '23, ' , '21, ' . ' , '22, '23. ' , '2'5. '27. t han 2 ' ' - - - . ' f ' back in Miss Ashcom's room in the second grade. His accomplish- fhre-XIK3 ' . . . . . , 571 ieffljf' , 1 , , , ' , , , , ' Nl VQPSTCOTT HILL J Ves Entered 1917 D T Captaln G D T 27 Tumbllng Team 24 Z5 26 Fencmg Team Z5 Z6 Prox1meAcccss1t 23 Z4 26 Head Boy 25 Gymnas1umBanncr Z5 26 Ink Well Board 27 Football D 26 fZJ, aeE5 ,Slronqlq bull! and alhletzc I onqfellott at 4, NOTHER slmon pure Dunham s product guaranteed to vuash well WW vanced gym star and an accompllshed fencer Wes has been of A valuable ald to the school rn the realm of athlttrcs Nor do hrs laurcls end here tor Vkes IS one of that select group of the mtel llgentsla whlch rnhablts the classroom Gentle and gentlcmanly as he IS lf seems fittlng that tht falr hatred boy of the graduatmg class should enter l-lopkms Wescott seems to stand for the thmgs that college stands form the m1nds of most drgnlty sound scholar shrp and a respect for the tradltrons of the past Although he IS not the type that mxght set the Thames on fire as the sayrng goes he rs far more llkely to dry lt up than the fellow who trxes to set lt on Ere He has the dogged resolutlon we belleve to accompllsh almost anythmg he sets out to do We must mentlon that he rs the rather embarrassed possessor of a marcel that would drrxe a collar ad or a chorus glrl to despaxr luqe Ill A . '33 T , r. ,W .. cy .U .,'22,'23,'Z4,'Z5,'Z6. Elgqxghl and not to shrink in the wearing.. Asva football player, an ad- -fg , , f ' ' - FPURGF ,I ,l0B'50lN Wat Jzbson Entered l9Z4 Fencmg Team Z4 Boxmg Team 24 D T Z6 Football Squad Z6 Qui? Let me have audzence for a u,ord or ttto Shakespeare EORGE became one of us three years ago and has been one of the l feb A y outstandmg members of the class ever smce Mack for thus M we call our frxend from Catonsv1lle IS wxdely known as the trlg l . star and famous manufacturer of horse laughs But the last J mentroned xs a part of hrs nature for he IS always ready wrth a smrle and often wlth one of hrs forement1oned laughs whlch so delxght all llsteners George was a mamstay of the football squad thrs year and al though not partlcularly lnclmed towards athletlcs he was a great help to the team It has been a great asset to have had hmm wxth us and we all hope that the school will turn out many more boys llke h1m 1n the future Page I I 11 , . To ' EF T . 2 QA' JF fx' . . . . V . 1' -an 1 tr 1 H , . Y ' , RICHARD C MOTTU Mottq Mahoo Dzck Entered 1919 Tumbling Team 19 2 4 Baseball D 25 GMD Oh ll ormm Perfect lVomem Beaumont and Fletcher ICR is an old member of the class having joined us in 1919 Ever 1 our midst His translations of the passionate scenes in French X11 and German books have gained for him 1 far famed reputation AJ Just let 1 whisper of the words kleines Madchen petite fille be heard and everyone looks at Mahoo I-le is indeed the glory of the P G class and his ansvy ers pertaining to the natural phenomenon are some times startling L ,I ll 'V K4 ll tl ' 'Y 1 ' , ' . '20, '21, '22, ' 3, '2 . Q , Q. 5 1 -'A 59:1 , , . y ' ' , ' . 511 since his arrival he has provided a source of much amusement in X . ' 3 , ' ' or il' 3 3 V I 3 Y 1 . I . 51 ' . ' I YB 4 4 I 1 D - 1 V ! I 2 Y l ' I l ' Neyertheless Dick is a ball player of sterling qualities having won his letter last year and is of the first string outfield material this year Mottyf is planning to enter Hopkins next fall and we wish the best of luck Page 1 f' JOHN FIBBS Pl' NRUSF flash Pfederrosen Ceeps Entered l9Z'a football D ZW 6 Dlnce Commlttee Z6 l5asketballD Z6 T ennls D Z6 Ciptaln Basketball 7 lnlt Well Botrd 77 D C htxrman Dance Commtttee k.gNQ:tE3 C ers zmpozl ue nobler urls from Frame leach Izmfs to fiddle cmd make SLIMIILS I I ope 4, BOX E we haxe the lllustrlous Flash Penrose of Dunham s lnvalu 5 4 able as a three letter man He has proxed a malnstay on the foot X bxll and baseball team and has brought the basketball team ot whxch he has been captaln from obscurxty to recogn1t1on l x Ant one acqualnted wlth GlbbS w1ll soon notlce how efliclent he lS 1n maklng hlmself enfertaxnlng He sometlmes takes lf upon himself to act the part of a whole orchestra and If ts most amusmg to watch how he accompllshes thls feat He IS one of those who IS yust reekmg w1th muslc whxch ln hrs case finds expressxon ln the Penroslan Charleston Blackbottom an ortgmal comblnatlon of flashy steps whlch has alreadv secured for htm sexeral attractlve stage offers In regard to hls tastes along the lme of fem1 nlntty tt IS hard to say just where he stands Flash doesnt seem to take a great amount of lnterest IH them as 1 whole but now and then he does shower hts fwor upon some unsuspectlng young thmg When he turns hls thoughts to the questton of a vocatlon we feel sure that hls orlgmalxty w1ll be apprecnted 1n whatever he undertakes Pace 13 N . . a 7 K A ,x A .. 7 .. 1 .. in x - I. , I xx. I . X . e. , . x . . , - . ,- . G. . I.. 27. . . . ' ZX. 277' Jfhu ' - f s '- -. ' QI .' '. .Jw 1: cfelictk , J , 3 74. D I 7 vs ru x I I s u I I I - 1 M -,--2 - ' I -,Fw , C , X Y, s - , X If s . , . . - - V Vx-4 V , s I I I I 3 ! I I 3 I 1 I I T D 4 4 I Y , 1 I 5 I I X. H I I I I I I V , , l , C I I I u. II , . V.. . V . 1 . X . 1 I 4 1 , 7 1 . t X . X . 1 R H1lNlN0PR0CT0R ,I Tubbzc' Fenno hntcred l9l6 Football D 24 25 26 Ink Wcll Board 24 7 hlrack lcam 26 cctcd to I I Bascball D Z5 26 D T Prcsldent of Senlor Class Dancc Commlttcc Za Z6 27 Qual lllhq should the detzl hate all the aood Izmes Rocclana' Hzll EAR old 'I ubby has bccn rn thc class cver smcc lf startcd Through n c He. was prcstdcnt of thc class IH h1s fourth fifth and slxth l form mars l-lc partlcnpatcd nn many of tht school actnltlcs wm J nmg h1s lcttcr ln two mayor sports and sucral mmor sports W fccl surc that Ralph xull makc good at collcgc for no boy has utr graduatcc bc-fore vnth a mort loxablc pcrsonallty and naturc Page I4 . 'I ' ' , r, ' , ' . 'Z . El ' -. -., '27. G. . .. '27. 3 I 13 . - L' . ' 'A .1 1- Y . I JN . 1 1 . I ' V l , ' 1 5 s ' 1 ' 4, ' 1 , N 2 5 out h1s school lnfc he has always been a leader Wxth h1s fellow- '4' 'iii 1-n. H '. 3 1 ' . . , f ,D Qf' ' ' ' -' ' ' . . ut- ' . 1 D7 1 Y. 3 A , 3 H Y XY! 3' V' s v w s ' v 1' RING B E SFFGAR ,lr Czqaz Entered 1923 D T B xrng'Ieam Z5 6 27 QNMQ9 el them call lf mzschzci ll ben zf rs past and prospered I rtzll be urtue B n Johnson at Q, BOVE ladres and gentlemen you may well recognrze the countenance JAQ l of the famous man of many names Krng rs Wrthout doubt film! very dear to all hrs classmates The famous sneeze the lovely ki amusrng dryersrons from hrs elegant translatrons rn French and German all these are rnventrons of no one but old Crgar hrmself Eenirouslfrrdrculously amusrng well lrked Seegar has left a unrque record or rmse When Krng rs called upon to read German Well there rs a hushed expect ncy We belreve hrs masterprece to be a certarn translatron concernrng the Word steal Nevertheless when rt comes to trlg old Crgar rs rrght there Also Krnv rs a gymnast of no mean abrlrty havrng won hrs D G T thrs yur and a medal rn nrneteen twenty live for monthly meets In truth Eirngdrs the only one of hrs krnd but a krnd that has won warm true rren s Pave 1 J , , , J. . . c , . . , . 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V ARM QTRUNG THOM AS, ,lr Army Strongarm Entered 1924 Fcncmg Team 25 26 27 D I' Z Clldlflildfl Chrlstmas Commlttee 27 Honorable Mentxon Z5 Z6 QL.....fQ9 Speak Io htm lcldzes see lf Lyou can more him Shakesp are X N IOZ4 a ycry QUILI and unassummg youth came to yom our ran s X I, Smtc then he has gamed a host ot frrcnds among thc student o EJ' 4 W mg members ln fcncmg he rs no less sklllcd and vue hear that hls manager I9 arrangmg a duel with the renowned Don Juan Army ns to be congratulated for the good taste he showed m the selectlon of Chrlstmas presents for our worthy faculty although he mlght have used more tact ln the sclectlon of Mr MOIIIS llttle glft Army IS a man of deep undcrstandmg whlch has been proyed by the vyay ID whxch he grasps math cmatrcal problems and tosses them around madly untxl he comes to a solu txon l-le IS also rxght there when If comes to solvlng problems of the heart Although he personally IS a total abstamer he has however a manner whlch none of the weaker sex can resxst We feel coniident that Army W1ll neak the most of h1s college lxfc at V1rg1n1a and jom m wxshmg hlm the bes- posslble success Iuqe I6 G. . A .. ' 6. '27. C , 1 , A , N J I A ' Wil A 'I Y - ' rv v 'v X V V w A ' - . . k in 055' ,. . - . ' Q 1 A -1 y y s L s H H s r b , , On the advanced gym team. Army has been -one of the outstand- A ,WA r A ' t s s ' x ' 1 ' 1 rm ,A Y.l I ' 3 K D 'I ' t i I ' ' 1 3 Y I 3 y - . x B . b . , . ' . . H ,, . 3 . V I 7 Y Y 7 A 1 . 3 . I , , . I v A ' . 'A ' . -: Y flelllifl' li WIFRPHS Entered 102 ecteel to the I l I3ootb1llD 24 seball D 74 Za D C iptnn of B1seb1ll 2 Cnee me some f77Ll.SlC Music mooclq fool Oi els thu! trade ln Ioee Shake speare' H I is hls classmates affectlonately dub hxm IS one of the most heart qv l I nly lnked members of bas class I-Ie entered our mlelst five years mgo yp fQw and has been one of the foremost of our group ever smce Dur N -1 gg hlns sopoulrn yvlth us bhe lgailhfmd lgnlylmergblei acconypllshmentst e as won IS etter 1n ase a oot a an a vancce gym no to speak of hls election to the captamcy of thls years mne George has also been 1 promlnent member of the L L for several years Besides bls scbolastlc actlyltmes S1 s muslcal genlus must by all means be mentroned I-Ie 19 a wonder on eltber banjo or plano and hrs llsteners marvel II his ablllty As Qeorge leues us thls year all feel that hrs place ln Dunhams can neyer entlrely be filled Paae I f Y Y V v ' ' 1 W I 1 , 1 , . , , . . Ill. 4 ' s 1 - A L. I V V El ' ' ' -. 22. . . e . . v 1 I' 1 fx Ba, 3 . , - . . 26. . , G 'I' '25 ' ' ' . ' 7 ' I- , , .e e e. e , . Q 'i'Qsbf'5 A ffiiff 'L fi? he 'V v 1 , . .' t. 3 I Q l iw'-K lm, Q I A in ' ' 1 ' - I 1 ' v ' ' w 1 1 - ,mi I , , . ee . e . , , ,ex , , . . . Ill X I Q' I 1 x ' , I , x-. U A - y f K l I . . . . . 4' -4 ' ' , 1 , , K, h , .. .L . . 'I . m ,,,,,,,,,r , 1 3 y V L X 3 I i . 2 I . 3 3 3 A L s , Q s s 1 s I . 1 x . y , . . Y. .x ., . . Y x i . e , . I I H ' Y i x, 5 I ' C I I 5 3 3 L . S Y. 2 5 I I Y i I v 1 xi . i 4 I e e . e , . x V i i . x Y h I lflli X BXILFY NYHITNI AN .lr Bazle 14 Whzltemore Ezrou, Entered 1916 B seball D 75 Z6 Football D 76 Basketball D 27 C1 D T 7 Dance C ommxttee ecteel to the l l Qmuij Behflfell me I um eeorlhq Of Ihef loemq for I loee thee Broeenzna INI l L reader do not gale too hard Alone the handsome face lb has mg been one of the three OI'1glIlJlS of the class Whxttemore N575 one of the best athletes we haw exer known He played a sterlrng game of football ln the backfield all season and for two years has held elovsn the second sack l1ke a true star He also won hls letter ln basket ball and hrs D G T Lfrow IS certalnly an outstandmg feature ln the class He ns one of the orxgmal of the L l frat popular and admrred wherever he goes He IS plannlng to attend Cornell next year and we knove he wxll make many frrends as vkell as be successful ID all that he undertakes Page I 8 l l 1,1 . . , 7 1 . ', . 4- ' A -' .. - H .. ,H a ' . '- , ' . N. . ., 'Z . I Q ' '27. El, ' 3 .. '2Z. ' ve 1 A' ' , , Q. , X, H y 4 . ' . e Q el, . , - e 4. 1? indeed loo easy to look upon. Ezrow IS one of the old guard. t H- 2, l , . . . I M v m s x up 1 I H IS Gf -gl . I Q A - s s 3 L v sm r . 1 L, vm , EN! , ' s - ' 1 s I, y y s ' 1 . s 7 I 1 ' - D ' 4. q L L I 'I Y ! 'I 7 3 HS. f C I 1 s 1 f 'si ' m . V s ' s Y 'I , , Y! X 3 I 1 1 5 3 . 1977 MAROON and WHITE iitstnrg nf mba Sui itnrm RNS y xrs uqo ln thr dlm past of bygonr days three small boyx F yylth luwhlng rXrS and roiy chreks wrrr lrarnxnq to do long dlVl ston ln thr yrnrrtblr room of MISS AQhcom Thry unthlnkxngly yxrrr lusmg thr rrudr orr vyhlch IS now thr strrl of thr Srnxor r ms llryrn yr1rs a fu lhls nurlruS of thr slxth form yyas midr up of thr folloyyxnv R1lph Proctor Lim XlvIlllIfTl8H and Suns bury Haydon Stnrr thu mrmomblr tml' thrrr hwr brrn mmy nrw arrlvals rhansgrs Incl rplrs whxrh mtlxr rlass lJlSlOfy Thr followmg yrar is yyr wrrr rontxnunng our lpprrnttrrshxp undrr MISS Rrllry yyr yyrrr jOl1'1LLl by Bob l-lrnry and YY rstr DEI Hlll lhr folloyy IHQ trrm sux thr 1dyrntofB1ll fdmond Hmgh Rrrtor IS noyx it St lamrs and fdmondston lS at l xtt Doyyrll alonr rrmuns from thls group Wr yyrrr itrrngthrnrd thr nrxt yrlr by thr 1rr1y1l of Brrlr Forbrs Ind Nlottu nlyxo yrars ago aftrr hlyxng srrvrd a long 'crm 19 prrsldrnt of thr labor loitrrs thr Qrhools only fratrrnlty Brrk lrtt to 1ttrnd lxwrrncrylllr Now yyr hid Hnilly brromr lntrrmrdlatrs lndrrd yyr thought that yyr rrally Wrrr somr pumpklns to go to clissre up stalrq Nrxt yrar vyr yy ould br full flrdgrd mlm school Studrnts So h1v1ng rrachrd that goal Ly Nlrkrrs was addrd to our rinks 'lhls was thr yrar that Mr Nlrrrlll held thr fort 1n thr math room Many tlmes thrrr Wcrr stormy srssrons and sonorous rumblmv crashes of brokrn yxrdstxcks thr dracily rhug of flung chilk thr hlsslng sound of books hurtllng at thr cramums ot haplrss youths all to thr accompammrnt of thr prof5 thunderlng yrll of You thtckhrads Vvlrll do wr rrmrmber thr wvful srrnrs concrrnlng thr answrr pagrs ln thr backs of our arlthmrtlcs NVr noyy rlrrlrd on tlll wr rrachcd the fourth form Jobson Srrgar and Thomts noyy took thrxr placre among us ThlS yrar Dowrll Proctor and Vlrkrrs madr thr yarslty ln foot ball Proctor and V1ckrrs plus Whrtman also rrcrryrd thrlr major lrtteri ID basrbmll Cnbbs Prnrosr rilllrd to thr old clus and Shrrxdan Bnys camt all thr way from thr yyllds of Cumbrrland to yoxn us so now thr wholr gang IS accountrd for nlhm past yrlr SIX of thr thlrtrrn Slxth formrrs made thelr lrtters ln football Thry are Dowrll Haydon Hxll Prnrosr Proctor and Whrtman How long thrsr yrars hayr sermrd to thr thrrr orrglnals Elryrn years of toll and strugglr and at last vyr htyr madr our goal What stor1rQ and Page 19 --qu ff :inf ' 'T:5' 'ff-' :Wx 'igr 1'fi: fYlb-- -1, . 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I 1 5 1 3 V' 1 I 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 I V11 I 1 . 11 I 1 1 I 7 1 ' 3 , I I 1 I l C 1 Y1 c V1 1 f A1 1927 MAROON and WHITE jokes as well as tragedles haxt been abroad among us How well do we recall the openrng of arrthmetlc class by Mr Curley readmg Mutt and Jeff from hrs mornxng paper the klndness patlence and lnterest of MISS Relley whose trammg has made us what we are today Much IS due her Who can forget the supplles of clgarettes Wlth whlch we furn1shed Mr Merrxll the Won derful storles of the Goosawopers begotten ID the fertlle braln of Mr Mc Dtvltty And surely what one of us could ever fall to remember such famous men as Mr Fox Mr Tupper and Mr Wrlhelma It was ln the youth of thls class that the famous L L fraternlty was organlzed A thousand memorles of these long years stxll remain to lxnger among us as we stand upon the brmk of the vast ocean of llfe Page 2 0 ...N 1 ff' , 'filo , A --1 f f ff--f-4-f1--1--,1e--- , , elf, f, - ,--W-ff mp.. 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I . . h , L 1 1 VU .f QI 1 I I .g ft ST ,Y ' ' V' 'Nl 3'.l T 'R' '. ,I T , 3' Q Yi' W J -40l lI'UO2U 99 X 1977 MAROON and WHITE The ljrnplyerzu A R VJEAT ING drshevtled and hatless the weary Maroon and Whrte Edrtor vyalktd along the strttts of Bulungan rn tht dusk evenrn g Y g Sb Ht suddenly turntd rn a largt burldrng topped by a round dome ff Q ug A coolrt optned tht door and ushtrtd tht youth rnto the presenct of a brown compltxrontd corpultnt rndrvrdual fantastrcally attrred rn Orrtntal tostumt Hrs strtnt hrghntss Poo Ap Ranpuhurry The same what strange nature drrtcts thy occrdtntal fttt from the beattn path of prac rcabrlrty to call upon the rtnoyy ntd Ranpuhurry my classmates Enough When rt rs dark I shall grve thee what thou so dtsrrtth grandly answered tht Orrental In tht wtrrd surroundrn s of tht famous astrolo trs obstrvator the g 2 Y rcporttr was standrng btsrdt tht figure of tht mrghty Poo Ap 'I ht latter was adyustrng hrs ttlescopt and had hrs mystrc book rn hand Ht began to speak rn a sonorous vorct In a far wtsttrn country thert rs a frgurt rt rs d m Novy rt rs clear It rs a mrghty bank presrdent There he stands hrs crgar tmrttrng clouds of moke hrs frngers adorntd vyrth massy rrngs hrs Prrnct Albtrt coat rn perfect condrtron Thrs great gtnrus of the financral vrorld rs glancrng over some rtports vterghrng rn hrs mrnd vyhether to denote trghty mrllron dollars to the destrtute bootlcggers of Maryland A ycrl rs btfort my tyts Who rs thr great man Oh now I set rt rs Shtrrdan Brays hrmstlf yts rt must be for there rs Btnny gryrng hrm two What rs thrs new apparrtron whrch rrsts btfort my tyts A far famed lrngurst a mrghty lecturer and author rn French Gtrman and all languages As he speaks these beautrful languages ffor he rs ltcturrng on the correct pro nuncratron of Russranl the very souls of hrs lrsttntrs art strrred to deep emo trons Suddenly the sound of a punctured trrt as escaprng gas rs heard Why rt rs none other than John Krng Beck Emory Seegar Junror at the herght of hrs professron What art those whrte blots upon that surgrng field They resemble great patches of snovs upon a moyrng area of grttntry O now I ste There Page 6 L.: Q ' 'fl if f M' f- -f-7--ff'-g 3.41.- , P 5 7 'T' 'ferr' ' ' 1 ' lgr. 1 V V lr 5' 3512, I 7 3 HJ ' 1 ' X y ,, .yt . yr I QI, Yr 1 x 1 1 ' 1 ' ' , x E3 ' ' y x i i 4.-A '1 1 1 V K 1 1 1 - ' , 1 I 7 D . I . I I I '1 - - 1 ' 11 1 1 ' 1 V' ll : 3 I 3 Y . 1 H3 3 X' ' ' 1' 1 r 1 r? UO prince, replied the hopeful youth, I came to know the prophecy of Y ., 'A 4 I D . I 7 1 ' 1 YI' v 1 . X ak Pls Pk 1, ak 1 1' ' K y 51 K 1 '- ya 1 , H I L' I 5 I H 5 l i I V I T 3 . I I I E' I Y I . 5 J A I 7' S ' . 1 V. . I . , y j . 1 ' 7 . .... V 3 3, 7 . . A . D - . VH' 4 I 3 Y 'J V3 ' . 'S ? , ' l P ' ' ' A A 1 3 ' . . , .'. . I 4 3 I 7 - . I . V I I 1 1 B 3 4 - , . . , 1 7 I 11 1 7. 1 7 1977 MAROON and WHITE lres the group of brg tops at a colossal crrcus The focus of my eyes rests upon one part of thrs great galaxy lt rs the performance of a great strong man He rs before a gasprng crowd rarsrng huge werghts of rnconcervable amounts NVhy rt rs old M XV Hrll up to old tracks l now see a famous club man He rs just leavrng the door of a most exclusrve and select club rn the vrcrnrtv He has never marrred havrng been drsappornted rn love early rn youth A beautrful Englrsh prpe protrudes from hrs mouth anel he emrts fragrant cl auds of smoke He rs wearrng one of the newest Englrsh golf creatrons and the best Scotch hose He steps rnto hrs dazzlrng roadster srghrng contentedly rn remrnrserng upon hrs mrserable flrvver of school days anel fires down the street passrng srxteen red lrghts rn a row Why rt s old Wall Haydon hrmself off on a large bender as usual Tlaere rs a world serres game rn progress It rs the decrdrng one of the year The Pumpkrn Center team rs leadrng the Hrekrngton Hayshakers by the margm of one run There are two out and one man on larst A grrm frgure steps to the plate It rs not a brg man but oh how handsome The next rnstant the stands are crazed thrs lrttle man has just tvenrr plus dej laced out a home run Yes l thought so rt rs Barley Whrtman the new rdol of lall ans I see a mrghty multrtude all standrng at Ilae dock of a departrng shrp tron rn rnstrgatrng a mutrny rn the nayy of Nepal for an rnstant there rs srlence then one cry rrngs rn unrson from a hundred thousand throats Throw Jobson out Yes rt s George all rrght practrcrng old habrts begotten rn Vlr Parge s room l see a famous undertaleer H rs tall and thrn clad rn a long b k swallowtarl coat Hrs favorrte oecupatron rs dorng Irrg on the srdes of hrs customer s comns Y s he rs at rt n w But hold he now rs cuttrng short hrs pastrme to lead the Cortege to the eemetery He drrves a haneisome hearse but rt has no horn T homas for rt rs lie needs none he merely laughs Far farm the west rn a state called Utah rn .a country called the Unrted States there lrves a Mormon elarel There he srts rn the glory of the settrng sun a smrle of peace and contentment upon hrs face About hrm srt hrs many hundred wrves all lookrng adorrngly at therr one husband Who rs thrs verrtable Solomon Ch rt rs Mr Rrchard Mottu hrmself as he was rn hrs youth What srgnboard rs flarrng rts brrllrant message to the publrc T he Rrvolr Theatre gl s Syncopators tonrte at 8 la What rs that? says a man who rs passrng by What havent you laeard ol the latest great orchestra leader Paar Z7 I- zh f f fn' fi' Y ' 1,4 fr qu- 'Hk A , L I H H H T, C e . ' I 4 e T I L H I H A H H I H 1 I I ' H L H H 1 I ' U H1 I H H I H H ' H I H H H H I I k H H H I I L v 'H H HH I A HH H I I ' ' 4 ' H H v H I L H -H H I 7 I H H I I H H H I H H I I H .' , H I I H H H H I H H H . I , H ' H H ' H ' T I H I H I 'H I L H . H ' I I K' H I H H . HH I 4 H I H H I D It se:ms that someone rs berng sent rnto exrle f-or havrng trred to start a revolu- , .... . . X H X T . x . I H H' H H V I ' I H A' l . D T' . '- . . J ' . - . e . . . . , lac . . . L . I 1 H H H H H 'H H H H T H H H H l T K ' l I I' H HH H H H 7 V ' H H ' I L C H H C V A H H I H k . ' -H4 H H H 'I 4 V 7 ' A 4 H H H I H I . I Y , ' . e e ' . . e . . e 4' ' y H Q Y H . H H H H H 19 MAROON and WHITE S1 XIICRLYS why you 1gnorant sap XX tll yytll yytll l thought so onct a qtnlus 111 yan always thus Btfort ms. IS a hugt rnttratk Thtrt art thousands of tagtr sptttators fillmg tht stands to bytrfloyunq plI11llCO on Prnlxntss Dlx Tht btll sum mons tht horsts to tht post A stltntt falls upon tht troyxd Il hty rt off tchots across tht 1r1clx Vwlho 19 rtdmg IH lront 111 pmk 1nd gold Vylhy 11 s old Rat Forbts dolng h1s stufl find mystll 111 1 largt thtatrt tht LLIYIIII1 h1s just rlstn A fimous COHIOFIIVK comtdy danctr I9 makmg lJlS boyx to tht thttrmg audttnct I Hx my glassts upon hlfll who do you thtnk l stt Old G1bbs Ptnrost gnmg 1n ortgmal CXhlblllOIl My glance xx and1rs dovyn the strttt of a larqs. t1ty A slgn IS suspendtd abou tht door ol a dlngy ofhct G Doyxtll txptrt I1lJIlN.IT1ZlIlC1Zil'l I mlght hayt knoykn 11 Xts ll s Cnorgt all r1ght for 15 I pttp 1n tht door of 1s ut yyhzt 19 th1s btfort mt Do l S11 ont ot my ovyn ract 111s country man of mmt lhtrt IQ a utalthy sultan ot lurkty drtsstd IH ro ts of prtuous s1lks h1s turbm 1 bluff. ol tolor lrom prtuous gtms Bthmd lg 111 Sultans hwrtm 1lltd yytth tht most yyondtrlul tvlltttlon ol bt111t1 u uomtn ons. has utr sttn Ol tourss. ll s old lubhy lroctor tolloyymg h1s n1tur1l bent Tht stars paltd md tht mlghty Poo Ap Ranpuhurry lowered the huv ttltscopt Tht tast btgan to takt on a pmklsh tlngt tht stars yytnt out ltkt lamps The dau I1 had tomt and the htaytns utrt noyy blank f8 5 n it 563' rife' 4 qefw X-6 'ix9L' we '-A, luae 8 2 7 .qg - - H QW- -f Y W -Q.. 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Art ut C rtbbmg r Hthn A opx of tht nettesf gokts Slllllbll, for ttlhng tn t ms X r Sturtlttn Whit s left of tht gn m Robtrt A lwrgt shovtl xuth whuh to colltct Dr Shipley S ltgnx 1 A ny' 1' t N ,Z 1 Q tv y L nt X ku K' .fffl W I ' f-1 gif LL V: c ' A 'fu' Q' j - ntl, To Dr. Shiplcy: All thc cigarette butts and pipc ashes in thc alley. To N1 . t A u ' - ' ' t '- To. . Pffv A b . ' ' f . ' ' ' . X 1 . l . . gh. To N1 . . 1 c j ' - b' ' ' . - ' - ' 4 'I'o1'1,I' -V : ' L V H I' . To t 1 W L 1' X '. V ' ' . ' ge I9 iltftlx ilrurut Hrsttnu W ,hw XX ba ls eleven years ago three l1ttle fellows began the usual long but not unpleasant to1l of school lrfe These three Davrd de X7lllleI'S Cllfford Eley and Levrn Waters formed the nucleus of raprdly for tn the econd year of IIS exlstence McCord Sollenberger and BvllLlV!lI1 Passano made therr appearance The thlrd form year was unevent ful exe pt for the close race for head boy between de Vlllxers and Waters But rn the next year thrngs began to happen On malung our appearance IH MISS Rellley s room we gamed several boys who have stayed wlth us Mahlon lVl1ller Bllly Shepard and LOUIS Prrce greatly added to our ranks of students and athletes However the fifth grade year surpassed the fourth even for not only were seven taken rn but the stellar student of the class Junlor lVl1ller was among them The other slx were Charles DeW1tt Flemlng 'I raus Robertson Hurlocle and Wagner The next year found our class ln possesslon of one of the most popular boys 1n school for years Bob Dobbrn hrmself Wxth hum came Matthews Gundry Callrs and Bronner laae 30 -., - .1 , . e. I 1 e. l -9 T ,EY-, 'A ' C ,. . ' , , , , i H . . I x I . , I . .j . . -ggjgaighg the present fifth form. The class, however, was destlned to grow L V- A l 3. 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Ltnl lvirt' h' ' ' ' fl l' cy Lt, pa, LAL Q , RN xg' iq gy- M, s f' Lo - ,L - 4uur1 ifnrm lfltsiuru -IE present Fourth Form began 1ts career ln the fall of 1917 under 1 V 1 the care of Miss Ashcom The class contalned flvc members Glbbs FX! Mxtchell Parker Temple Edward Duker Melvxn Gudc and Cwven 45 dxsh Darrell Two very pleasant years passed w1th no changes Our fourth year we left M155 Ashcom and took our places IH Mlss Relly s room Thls year we had a number of addltlons but sorry to say most of them left the next year to go to other schools The followmg sessxon found John Marshall Leslle Peard and Steve Gambrxll wlth us On reachxng the lntermedlate our already mcreaslng number was strengthened by the arrlval of Harry Warren Sam Johnston Marshall Handy and Lawrence Kearns Thls year Parker Temple left us In 1923 we left MISS Relly whose untmng efforts w1ll always be remem bered Thls year although losmg Mltchell and Duker we were jolned bv Sanner Foster Bowle Delchman and Long Much to our regret Harry Warren and Sam Johnston who had mlssed most of the prevlous year re peated Because of IhlS our class lost two good fellows The followmg year Cromwell Joined us and Kearns wxthdrew Last year a number of new boys appeared ln our ranks They were Tom Bosley Bllly Benzon Glt Boyce Jean Phxlbm and Ernest Hlldebrandt During the present year our class has advanced ln many ways We elected oflicers for the Hrst tlme and lHStltl1I9d dues Ernest Hildebrandt was chosen Presldent German Emory a new boy Vlce Presldent Marshall Handy Treas urer and Cavendlsh Darrell Secretary The class was well represented on the football team slx recelvmg letters Of the seven letter men of the basketball team three Hrst strmg men were from our form Brewer and Emory are this year s addltlons taklng the places vacated by Gude and Bosley Page 32 ,, ,-v Sl ll F F f x, l c '9 p1 T 1 Q ' D , X ff' T X . . 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I Eff PL IN 4 uutlmll Hl: opening of school came on Thursday September 73 and with X rf y it the first football practice Some thirty candidates reported and N under the guidanee of Dick Shackelford acting coach were put 355' through a gruelling day of exercise Monday saw the arrival of 'Vlr Frederick Spinning xxho immediately gave the squad a talk Practice now began in earnest The unusual number of candidates enabled Coach Spinning to form two el vens ind start daily scrimmage With the help of Larrx Dinning an old Dunham star and assistant coach the team took shape Prospects for both baekfield and line were bright as the material was fast and heavy Newcomers for the squad were De Villiers hmory Johnson and Crovxther Later in the season injuries began to take a heavy toll Dar his shoulder in the Army Navy Prep game Penrose star quarter wrenched his ankle in the lVlcDonogh game and Warren guarel eracked his shoulder in practice scrimmage Towards the end of the season a few changes took place xx hieh shifted Doxx ell from end to h1lf Dobbin to end for ixxhile Whitman to safety man and De Witt to half position Our first game vxas with Donaldson Witli Pet rose starring in the attaek xxe defeated the opposinv elexen to the score of 70 to O One touch doxxn xx as made by Doxx ell the other txxo by Penrose Fl lie tries for point aft r touchdovxn xx ere made one on 1 forward pass XVhitman to Penrose aryl another on an off tackle plix Penrose carrying the ball rlhe Hrst quarter xx as seoreless our ehinee for 1 tauchdoxxn coming late in the hilf The second seore xx as the result of a long sueeession of line plunges and off tackle play xx hich brought us within striking distanee ol Donaldson s goal lhe final Pao 34 F 1 ' I 1 ' 1 V k 1 1 V- V ' IZA' 1'1 . 4 . 1 Q ui, 1 V V1V V 1 - -Vdfx 1 1 '3 1 V V 3 if 56? 1 ' 1 1 ' ,V 1 ' , ' i 1 V 1 1 ' ' 1A- 1 Y . I V K V ' I 3 3 , 3. ' 3 4 3 I 3 3 I X 3 V 3 3 3 3 I ' V T V V Y 3 3 4 3 3 I I l 3 ,i 3 'I , rell, half. broke his wrist in practice scrimmage: Miller, another half, cracked I V 3 D 3 , Y 3 3- 3 3V 3 V 3 3 4 1 ' 1V 1 V - 1 ' I . 3 I L 3V k 3 3 '3 V 3 3 V I' I 3 , Vx 3 L V ' 3 L V I 3V I X Y . x I L I I . 3 I I V r 31 3 V I 3 ' Y 3 3 3 3 'I 3 3 V3 3 3 A ' - . . g . - V . V V C V V3 3 3V 3 K V ' 3 3V Ll 1 , L 1 K vV 1 V 1 ' 1 V 1 1 A- 1 'e N 3 T .. A e l' e 'L ' I ' I T' e . - 1 v 1 1 4 A V ---.mf ' 1 1 , 1 L vq L. 1927 MAROON and WHITE 4- fo score came in the last quarter when we received a dropped punt on the three yard line DeWitt Penrose Emory and Dowell starred for us while Nott England Aaron and Griffith played best for Donaldson On Friday October 15 we clashed with Friends School This the sec ond game on our schedule was not what we expected In the first quarter after recovering a fumble on the twenty yard line Penrose made our only score Up to this time our whole team played splendidly but after scoring we seemed to slump Near the end of the third quarter Friends touchdown was made by the completion of a forward pass FI he final score was 6 to 6 Saturday October Z3 the team journeyed to Washington to oppose the St Albans eleven Weikened by the absence of Penrose Johnson and Dob bm who arrived late we went into the fray strictly on the defensive The St Albans backs plunged through our defense for two touchdowns in the first quarter The following period they added yet another score At the half the belated captain and players went into the fight 'Ihe team now braced and the third quarter was scoreless One more touchdown was scored on us in his perfect kicking The game ended Z8 to 0 in St Albans favor Our fourth game that with the Army Navy Prep School came as a bit of a surprise Two days before Darrel had broken his Wrist a blow from which we never recovered We missed his punting ability terribly in the game and the absence of it had a great deal to do with the final outcome They scored once after blocking Penrose s kick in the first quarter and again in the last quarter after blocking one of Whitman s kicks The score was 12 0 On Friday November 7 the team met McDonogh at Mt Washington The big Maroon team started off with a bang and the first two plays netted a first down On the very next play Penrose twisted his ankle and was forced to retire from the game Dobbm was shifted to quarter and play was once more resumed Prom this time on our team was on the defense and seemed to be stunned by the casualty The Lynch brothers with their wonderful inter ference were too much for us and before the final whistle blew the score was 31 to O in their favor The good work of the Dunham line prevented a much larger score because McDonogh is rated as one of the best teams in the State The last game of the season was with Marstons and it surely was a Htting close for Dunhams We defeated our old rivals by the score of 12 to 6 Marstons kicked off and DeWitt after receiving the ball on the eighty yard line ran it back twenty yards After two plays in which he had gained a first down Penrose s ankle was hurt and Whitman replaced him at quarterback At that point we began a march which netted five first downs and a touchdown in the first ten minutes of play DeWitt and Dobbm carried the ball steadily until with three yards to make the latter plunged across the line On the try for extra point a pass from Whitman to Dobbm was unsuccessful Dobbm now kicked off and the ball was run back to the sixty five yard line Gains by Bosley of ten eleven and eight yards coupled with a penalty for Dunham s being offsides brought the ball to our fifteen yard line There Dobbin intercepted a pass from Bosley and ran the length of the field only to find that Dunham had again been offsides Marston s fourth down with five yards to go and but fifteen yards for a touchdown We held and on the first down Dobbm kicked to midneld The quarter ended two plays later Page as , l V l 3 - . 7 ' v 5 I ' ' A I - l I 5 I - Y ' , X i ' I ' 3 1 Kc D I ' 'I x I i X 1 H 4 .1 ' , D ' T 3 ' D ' H X I l A 3 A . H C I the last period. Weaver, star St. Albans back, made every try f-or point by . 1 1 V , . A , - n I. . ' . . P Y 1 I 3 I . 3 ' ! 1 1 . I l I u X . - . h . - ' . , I . . 3 . a ' . - 4 ,L . . 7 I I I 3 X l K I ll . A 1 5 x 1977 MAROON and WHITE Afttr a ftyy mrnutts of pl1y tn tht stcond quarttr Dunhams got tht ball 1nd bttrg unablt to gun Dobmn lKlClKLLl Marston fumbltd and Dowtll rtcoytrtd On tht fourth doyxn X71ClxtI'S rtplactng G Dobbln was unsucctss ful ln an 1tttmpttd drop ltttlt Tht half tndtd as a forvy ard p1ss from Dob bm to Doyytll nttted us ttghtttn yards Ptnrost yy as avarn at quarttrback 1s tht stcfmnd half btgan Dobbm locked off and Boslty rtcttylnq rt on tht stytnty yard hnt ran through the Dunham team for 1 touchdoyyn hut L1 droplttclt for tht txtr1 pomt latltd After vxt had I'LCClXLCl on tht stytnty fiyt yard lmt tht ball vsas vsork d to our oppo nents ttn yfard lrnt vthtrt me Wert halttd Marston madt a first down and as Boslty trttd an tnd run DtVw71tt thrtyy htm for 1 four yard loss The thlrd quarttr camt to 1 clost but btfort 1ny plays yy tr madt tn the fourth quarttr Vl1rston yy as ptn1l11 d Hftttn y1rds btc1ust a substrtutt had talked afttr bemg yy1rned not to Tht ball was on tht ont yard llnt but our oppontnts dtd not ktclt lnste1d thty gatntd fourtttr yards around 1n tnd but on tht ntxt play thty dtd lttclt Dobbtn rtttlytd 1nd y 1s dovyntd on tht ll7ll'lX Ilyt yard lmt H 1nd DtVJ1tt thtn t1rr1 d tht h1ll to tht two yard l11t yyhtrt Penrast plunqtd oytr for our second touthdoyyn A drop luck by Dohhln yy 18 unsucctssiul Afttr ljObblIl h1d ltttlfttd off M1rston trttd 1 trttlt pl1y but thty lost nftttn y1rds by t D1rltntss h1d dtsctndtd an tht htld 1nd thost on the stdt lmts could h1rdly ttll yy ho Clffltd tht h1ll lhtrt vttrt sttll four mlnutts to pl1y but I'lOllllI'lg octurrtd 1 d 1t l1st tht hn1l yyhtstlt hlt Dunham h1d yy on l llNl UP AND SUMHARN Foster Brandau DtV1llxers Roust Johnson McCabe Mytrs Cromwell G Dobbtn tC1pt J McPherson Emory Brldges Haydon Shafer Ptnrost Tlpoett Doyy ell L H B Plltt B Dohbm 4Capt 3 R H B Slrngluff DtXVxtt Boslty 'louchdovy ns Dobblns Ptnrfmst Boslty Try for polnt Dobhtn mtss d drop luck pass Whttman to Dobbln fatltd Davis I'I1lSSLCl drop ltlck Substttuttons Dunhams Vtcktrs for C Dohbtn Dttchman for Vtckers Wlattrnan for Ptnrost Ptnrost for Wlattnwan C1 Dobbtn for Dttchman M1r ston s 'lhomas for Brandau 'lrmt of Qu1rttrs la IUIHUILQ Rtftrtt Boxytrs Umpxre nl tlly Ht1d lxntsman Smtth Page 3 6 1 yxw 3 V 'N' 1 X - ' yu u -s' ss 1 O . . 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F I 1 x 1 ' . asehall HE Baseball Team of 27 should have one of the most successful 1 V l seasons ln the hlstc f the school Under the leadershlp of Cap ,X tam Vlckers who materxal to work wlth we have every gg 1 Km aspect of producm a nng team We have a seasoned 1nf1eld ' left from last year wlth very pos1t1on filled by veterans On thlrd base we shall fmd our captaln pertormmg whlle Penrose and Whrtman W1ll guard the keystone sack Penrose playmg shortstop and Whxtman second base On flrst IS one of the teams all around stars Ph1lb1n who earned hrs fame last year both as a fielder and batsman Bob Dobbm the old stand by IS gomg to be behind the plate agaln and we know that no one IS more capable for thls posltlon than hlmself The only posltlon on the team that IS not definitely settled IS pltcher but Wlfh the splendxd materlal we have on hand ln Myers Huber Foster G Dobbln DeW1tt and M Mxller we should find some capable hurlers ln the outfield we have a fine tr1o Proctor Mottu and Bronner who fleld and hit wlth equal ab1l1ty The squad wlll be especlally fortunate 1n havmg a large supply of new materlal to buxld for comlng years There IS a great deal of sp1r1t stlrrlng among the boys thls year and com pet1t1on should be strong We are most fortunate ln havlng for a coach Mr Graham who so successfully coached the basketball team and are all lookmg for htm to turn out a team that wxll long be remembered 1n the hlstory of the school Page 3 7 gg -- T , , ,ii L? 1 N W . . . . 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Easkeihztll 13 HIS year was really the first season that a Dunham basketball team W N was orgamzed under scheduled play A very heavy schedule of f seventeen contests was played and the results of the qutnt campalgn q lg constderlng that the past wmter marked the debut of the Latlnlsts ln the basketball world were most successful Nine COHHICIS were won whtle elght games were dropped largely to more experlenced comblnattons The brlght ltghts of the season were the two Donaldson games the two Park School contests the two Frrends conflrcts and the last McDonogh battle The work of the team greatly lmproved towards the latter part of the season and because of th1s splendld showmg the Latm qumtet wxll try to land a place rn the mterscholastxc league for next year two boys carrled the brunt of the Dunham attack scormg over half of the team s total 391 pomts The fact that letters were awarded to the drtbblers deslgnates the court game as a major sport at Dunham s Those who received letters are Capt Cnbbs Penrose Cteorge Dowell Bus Whltman Howdy Myers Cabbage Darrell Alvm Long ,lean Phxlbm and Manager Bob Dob b1n At a meetmg following the final contest the letter men elected Howdy Myers captam for next year whrle Austln el Lllly vsas chosen as manager The school was most fortunate rn securrng Mr lehland A Graham a P A L man and formerly from Sprlngfleld to coach the squad He worked extremely hard for us and created a commendable fave from comparattyely green materral We truly hope that he vstll be yuth the team next year We sm cerely belreve that the basketball team of next year vytll enyoy a most success ful campatgn under the captuncy of Hou dy Myers and the managershlp of Austm l 1lly I rue D e , W LT . l . 'N ' a -rr , 552- ettj ' . ' . . , -.- . , . 1 Y 1 Y ' Captain Penrose and Howdy Myers were the stars of the squad. These y ' . Y , 0 ' , I ' I c , '1 1 , I e I Vx v I , e ' . ' V 'Le L . 1 5 5- 1 ' A u ' Q dw . Y Q . . K L 1 Y 3 y 3 1 - x 3' w v X I s s K 1 x s L I vs y ' . s 7 L w r' v' sk f 'sc . ' , V I7 1 1 'A g ' 1 Y ' YH 7' I X L N K , L ' 1 3 C L ' Y Y Y Yi K L 1 1 I 1 , , 35' IGEIIIIIE S Z LTHOUGH we had expected every member of last years tennls team to try for rt thrs year only four of the persons who played fllm rn one or more matches showed up These were Captaln Sherrdan l X Brays Alvxn Long Junror lVl1ller and btansbury Haydon How ever there was mueh new material about erght more boys gorng ,SMH out for the team To date our capta1n has dlsplaycd form capable of defeatlng every member of the team thereby establlshmg himself as number one player Wlth h1s hard s rvlce and speedy drrves from the base lmes he has vanqursheel every asplrant to the number one posrtlon However hrs path has not been as easy as If mlght seem for the rest of the racquet wlelders have put up stlff competltlon Last years team the first that Dunham has put tn the Held for many years sms unable to w1n any of lts matches but because of IIS lnfancy the team d d not lose heart and thls year hopes to make amends for the defeats of the orevlous season Seven to ten matches will be played thrs xear schools eleeled n the s heelule lNexertheless thouqh these sehools ll1Xe strong tennis teams llie unhlmlte e1USe they were 1be to stlrt prmetlee on outeoor ourts b Ore th nd ol Xlireh mel beeruse seXer1 ol the members hue ept 1 tr 1 U n er en I ourts ll tue lllth lzLQlll1LI1l Armv ee ll 1 s e I s wr' r X ta Pele! JI V7 .. ,, ' ' .. . 1 , : el ss. ' ' , WZA we , 1 , , -Q f Y- . . . . ' 1 L k S X I X 1 3 I s A as v I s -, I s ' 1 A- L IA s s I l 3 I I I . ,f 3 3 Q I C i3 L I I 11 H i i Yu! 'I X I I I , . I 3 3 i . YL 3 I Y ' ' C 5 I I I 1 ' I 9 ' 3 x 1 YI X 1 YK H L X I 3 YK I' V3 such as Prlends, Nlarston s, Gllman, Donaldson and Calvert Hall betng 1n- x - D .. -s. bei 1 ' e l' . . 5 l KI l .Il l . ll C l L A e I-e II . ' YI el i I i .1 1 Vx ks in trln dt he thc XVI It 1. he c 7 .' l ' 5 'k ' ery. f l the ,. 'u'cess ul 'case . IQ me '1 .ble .Q NJ 1977 MAROON and WHITE ,3i1i1a11rvh G5U11I11Z15lIl5 Fl ht Atlx lntttl Gxmnlstlc tum IS ont tf tht lntloor lttlxltlts vthlth lnttr tsts Ll llrgt nulllbtl ot upptr sthool hoys lhty go through thtlr VTTIOUS l arms of bar ss orlt txtrx Vwfttlntstlu llttrnoon untltr tht SIIPLFXIQIOII ol Vlr BULI'ltlll In ordtr to nlzlkt tht ttlm ont must ht ablt to dt tht tltss tlttrclst on both tht hOflIOI1I3l lnd tht parllltl bars Bar vlorls IS ont of tht lndoor sports vthlch ttnds to strcngthtn tht body and ntrx ts For thls rtason ll IS ldvlsablt for all upptr school bots to try out for ll ilfemtntt Qian: ltllclng IS Ll form of sport xlhlth IS l SLII'XlX'll of plst tlmts Vlost boys hast sttn on tht scrttn how tl t htro vsltltls hls fllshlnq svx furti :mtl htws down tht lots btlort hlm or hovt tht thlll rlpltr xxhlps through tht alr as tvl o mtll hots IHLO tht rlnlts ol Dunhlm s itnttrs ln thls sport l svsltt o ortllnatloll o eyt lnd mustlt IS I'LQlllI'LLl 1 grtlt isstt ln INN Gtltl ol tttlxltt Elm EIIIIIIIIIIIB 61921111 Tht 'lunlbllng ttlm IS an lnttrtstlng form of gym work ll hlth ttachcs mt hols to control hls botlllx movtnltnts It COHSISIS of H1135 handsprlngs snap ups md othtr txtrclsts vthlch art ptrformttl through bodlly control Ont xl ho hls mlsttrtd tht lrt lf IllN1l'3lll'lQ ls bttttr lhlt to huntllt hlmstlt ln tlsts of tmcrgtncl, iftluxtng 512.1111 Boxlng IS 1 form of tvttrclst XKl1lClJ I9 xllulhlt IU ttlthlllv l boy hoxx to taltt cart ot hlmstlt lt IS IH txttlltnt LXLFCISL whlth blllldg up tntlurlllct as sstll as nlustlt DUFIUQ tht lust txt o ,LUIS thcrt hls httn A tlccltltd slump tht lnttrtst talttn XD thls sport by tht llrvtr boys Vwt hopt thlt lltxt star more of the upper sthool bots ulll tonlt out for thls lctlsltx Fact 40 - 0 -V f - V1 V - -- - ' -' V V1 H+ ,, . , . , V -1 - 3 VL 'x It K . up . 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X Idzlor Rom R1 A DLUISISIN III Bum as Wanaqfr AUXII IARH BOARD John C bbs Pknrosg Gkrman H H Emory J N1 XX gsuorr H111 J R1lphI Progtgr Ir FRID RICI A Hun Fa4uI1LfAc1'Lzsor J ' 9 b If .N'I'.m'SI5 'Q' , ' ox 5' -' -, I.1ax'1wI,, V.,x'1'llRs S A ' HIENRY C. M11.1,12R, JR. Edimr . li - - ' ' . . ' '. r. 1. 7' ' I .. I'. I 25 ic . . ' ,U 1997 MAROON and WHITE :wb 51112 Jlnlz BH ll v1 XAQII Y ttn years ago a Dunham studtnt named Wharton con In Sf-ima ctrvtd of tht plan of l'l8VlI'lg 1 school paper Slnglt handtd h Fm b mg both tht board and tht edntor Wharton creattd a slnglt sheet gg gn' whlch ht calltd tht Ink Well 'I hrs work aroused the sp1r1t of tht school to stt tht vast Importance of a publlcatlon and slnce thtn tht Ink W ll has bttn constantly lmproyed Indetd to thls class thtre IS nothmg about school so vrtally close o much to us Wt have vtatch d the growth of tht Ink Wtll wrth ever qulcktnlng mttrtst Many of us rtcall thost days aboye mentnoned when the present paptr was ln tht tmbryo It was small and contained ftvt ltems but Well has always stood for It IS as rt wtrt a paptr of the students by the studtnts and for tht students of Dunham Tht prestnt Ink Wtll shows qultt an lmprovtmtnt ovtr tht volumes of past ytars Wt wlsh to po1nt out such ftaturts as tht cuts for tht Alumnl Notts and tht I abor Loaftr Frat tht many photographs of tht ttams whxch wtrt prrnttd tht ntwspaptr type of htadmgs used all thest lmproytmtnts sttm to btlong to us II hrs paptr has become a part of tvtry mtmbtr of tht class Tht namt Ink Wtll has btcomt a by word among us and has madt school hlstory Tht prtsent tdrtor recalls tht t1mt when ht WrOIt tagtrly for the primary pagt and anxxously watchtd for his artrtlts so can many of us The mtmory of thls school pub lxcatron so chtrlshtd by us all vylll be carrxtd on through the ytars to comt lnto the vast whrrl of lrfe It lb probable that tht mtmbtrs of tht class w1ll twenty ytars htnct look fondly at tht coplts of tht Ink Wtll vxhlch thtn wlll havt bttn mort than a scort of years old Quch IS tht lmprtsslon that thrs paper has madt uovn us such 13 the ftelmg that vxe all havt tor II Puut 42 sqm , , , - f- -- it Wi- HW, 7 -T---1,1 .- 3 2 k ,- an n A X 1 , I f 1 - Q -Liam-U5 , x 1 u K . 1 1 V e .ly r. I H 'Y 'Q 1 . I y , igixr s s - y l --- 7- :,,, V s s C ' us ' Y . A.. 1 Y Q Q 1 ll 1 'V I - . 1 I I 1 1 . Y K 7 7 Y I V D 1 I 1 1 ' ' I 1 Y I ' nevertheless. it stood for the students of Dunham. That is what the Ink A 1 1 N' C . 3 1 .1 1 'I I 1 , I 1 1 1 1 A. 1 ' ' 5 3 1 L 1 L 1 I 1 V 1 4 1 Y 1 1 1 I 1 1 I fl 1 1 l 1 . ' 1 I V1 1 11 1 Vi ' 1 x 1 y x 1 x y u s s m x V- ' x 'A . t s 1 ' . I V L 1 ly 1 I 1. .1 11 , 1' l s x xl y u 's t 1 'H 7 ' 3 I 1 11 1 A 1 L l R I 1 I lk I It ot X 'a IX KL. Y I ,all X v J? ffcxfgw I f ,ss IQ! 0 Q hx!! T -lHh Labor Loafers the school s only soclety came lnto exxstence four I years ago The founder of thas organxzatlon L Claggett Beck formed If wrth the xntentlon of brmglng more closely together a group of has class fellows The orlgxnal members of th1s club were L Claggett Beck W1ll1am T Howard and Ralph Fenno Proctor In the course of the next few months the number of members was mcreased by the takmg 1n of Ezra B Whxtman and R G Henry Later on an the sprang of that year George R N1ckers and Norval Kang were brought ln and the Labor Loafers first season closed w1th an outlng to the New 'I heater on the nlght of commencement The followlng year Burdette G1ll1lan Wllllam Edmonston Robert A Dobbln and George W Dobbln Were added to the membershlp Durmg thls year several suppers were glven for the members by dlfferent boys of the club Also Mr XV1lhelm then the math mstructor at the school yy as made honorary member and adynser The next year l9Z Z6 the enrollment was agaln increased by the electlan of P Stans bury Haydon Hou ard Myers and ALISIIH J Lxlly On Saturday January 7 durmg the fhrlstmas holldays Mr and Mrs Glllllan yery lelndly gave the labor l oafers a dlnner at the Baltmaore Country Llub Alter supper all yy ent upstalrs to the regular Qaturd y Hlgllf danees laelel there llae season elosed yyath a ykeels end party doyyn on Deteh Shap Island ln tlae Magathy Ilae tu o e bans aetang as hosts nlhls seasons aetlyataes yxer started by the enro na nt of Henry Foster lhe Nlenday before the Ch astmas Hohdays ended N I S ae eallrllee I If N11 le le lOl e lei X I YL T 7 N 1 L K T Pkflllllle llllllll L S I OIT S W ey el' e 18 Ile K e e L l l7ll llfklll 3 S kk I U ' U ff' J f O y, na ,j u M 1 L In X 1.34 W I , as ey Lf e . X x G x . xy N rj, K ,ya a X ey yu A V 1 X . , l X W , A I T ' l N 'Xl ,49 l y w X ' ' I X x X l Q YEL 'T rf, l a ' 1 ' Y ' x s lLuQ5'x Y O T v 0 . IX - va, - 1 - . . , V M ISK, , , , , I T ze , 1 Q x 1 , - - 9' , ' 7 , 1 R I I 7 1 . I H L 7 E E B I t I . '1 X X L A X I 'X 'Q X Y ' Y H . . I X ' 3 1 I g 1 ' V X L IV 3 H K Y-L i . i 1 V 6 v YL 1 v .N r l- A L L 'Q L 1 --v , i 4 I L- ' L V 1 Q L -. T' I KA V, 4 L x X 4 4 -H B' L ' H K 3 t 5 x Y T A A 1 L' 1 L YB the Labor Loafers held .a banquet at the Quimby' Inn and afterwards the mem- berf . li 'l o the lfarl C. roll V. t.'s. DL - ' la' ff that ll ves the desi ' ol the clubs louneler to estellrl tha Labor l.o.al'rs .as . X . 'nt oraea' . 'on in tha Boys' Latxn School. thai suis actnvatle-s wall close' an .luzae with the lniliatlora ol several new l,oy's lrom the lay 'l. 'ses .X 'y' ie-.ader will be' elrteel from next y .ar's Senxor class. an l 't IS hoped la l gh his eff was .mel those' lollowirag him that the club wall re'm..ira an the 'ch a al Fm Wwgf Kg E THE DANCL Cm ol the most Que sblul dmces m the lllSlOI'y ol the Qchool mis hrld lhxs year The commuter Lomposed of Cnbbs Penrose ehaxrman Rilph Proctor Lim Wlultman gllullilifl Blass Stansbury Hiydon RobertDohb1n Austm Lllly and Henrx lost r xx orkrd exlrrmely hard IU Its behalf the tu o lurge Dunham bmmri hung at Larh end of the hull A true Dunhum spxrlt pruulrd throughout lhr entln dime L Qlrls tl wur mom bkillllllll erntures thu wer tnpprcl in llgldl lmuslu ll 1 Dunn wffalr Bob lull burned us up muh hrs sy mopnmg lllXOlllQ lou 'lflurs ware made md mmy not mule though Ill sremed to engoy themselus to me full extent Mmy emlunnd rl hay xxlll mxer him is good a dime IS the one of 77 11 i Page 4 4 I ik. 19 X 5- i C' Z-A ' 5 S 'fr L xxx- N 9 'f X l f ' ,f V D ax .Vw Q - r f l If f I ff J , BJ 2 KJ X A . X, N, 1 M ' KJ E Q :'4 L I v K. xi' L I V v LW L' V L YA V , 3 Q A , The large and attractive ballroom at the Belvidere was made more so by ' ' . lh1 K 5 mhfl uey e the . u . ' l' L '. . lam L I . 1. ' .' 'I If .' ' ' 4 I 'l ' l ', , L 1' f X 7 I L S V k H' x L x33 3 1 xl Y 3 A x Yix' A I ' n 1927 MAROON and WHITE QL e 4untlmll lf anquet ,LQ Frlday txtnlnq Noxtnabtr 19 tht football banqutt was htld a , S tht Southtrn Hottl As Int banqutt was vtry xvtll plannttl and .x 0 strvtd at xxas 1 most tnjox ablt a a1r x, 1 Startang at 7 'SO P M wrth frurt cocktalls tht mtal progrtsstd tl through fish turktx and att trtana and wountl up wlth cofftt Dur mg tht totlrst ot tht txtnmg stxtral vtry humorous lncldtnts ot currttl Htnry losttr htatlttl tht last bx upstttmg tht dlsh ol cranbtrrlts upon h1s coat Ont of tht xx alttrs notatlng poor Htnry s prttlltamtnt brought a bottlt ot C arbonna anti prottttltd to rub losttr s toat vlgorouslx an hopts of rtnaovlng tht tranbtrrats much to txtrybotly s amustmtnt A lxttle attr Georgt Doxxtll spllt tht salad an has toat xx halt long also tlltl somtthlng of tht klnd Thtn camt txxo ttltrahont calls Wxll Haydon tht rtttlxtr of ont ot these apptartd vtry mttlt as ht tallttd to tht lady on tht athtr tnd Hls xvtak not so I'l1lI'Il'lfLll as lf was onlx has srsttr to xx hom ht ktpt ansxxtrlng all rlght all rmght Afttr dlnntt camt tht spttchts no ont was txtmpttd from thls task Tht Hrst ptrson calltd on xxas Clbbs Ptnrost xxha prtstnttd larry Drnnmg vx1th a ltathtr clgarttrt cast Ntxt camt tht prtsentatxon to Mr Spmnang of a grlp and a cocktarl shaktr by Austm l1lly 'Vl Mtlltr vxas calltd upon ntxt to turn oxer h1s glft to Larry somt broken bottles He rose madt a xtry flowery l1ttlt speech and walked around the tablt to where Dmnmg was stand mg He held the packagt out ht trlpped and Wlth a crash landed on the floor h1s glft nont tht xxorse for wtar Both Dr Shrpley and Woodward noxv made thexr speeches ln hlS Dr Shlpley sald that ht hoped to have Nlr Splnnmg wlth us agaln next year The splendld sp1r1t of tht tntrre squad all fall also brought comment from hlm Mr Splnnlng camt ntxt ln h1s talk a vtrv nnttrestmg one he told us xxhat made a footb ll team tht subs Tht subs he pomted out madt the othtr fellows fight for thelr posxtrons Wlthout tht xx hole hearted support of tht subs at xvould havt betn 1mposs1blt to havt a team T he splrxt of the tnt1re squad IS what counts The sp1r1t of tveryont was fmt throughout tht season Thert was not a flaw anywhtrt except rn one or two cases The boxs them selxes vxert as lint as one could hcpt to find The Marston gamt ln has mmd was as xxtll plaxtd a ganat as aax plaxtd 1n thas town th1s fall by schoolboy tlextns l arrx, DIHIIIDQ s talk xx as v rx short also mentxonmg the spltndld crowd of boys at school thas xear Of all tht spttchts madt by tht rabblt Crowther s was tht btst B glnlllflg wlth lt 19 mdetd a pltasurt and tndmg by splttlng xx attr over exery ont ht thorouvhlx tnjoxtd has oxxn spttch Wes Hlll also madt a very wondtrful address Ht starttd by declarlng Mr Postmasttr Dr Shlpltx ttc Of courst thas trror on h1s part can be txplamtd but lt 19 not knoxxn xx httraer ht xxas rtallx consclous that nlght Th n also thtrt was Emory s laughlnv All ht could do was laugh Othtr ftllows dld mlghtx xx tll an thtlr spetches lthty hopt to become oratorsl but ftw could equal Crowthtr Page 4 5 ,o, ff - - - 2 -- Y- -- -- Y- 7 -Y 5 7 7- T' 'ft ' 1' Jiv- im gq., ' 1 ,1 ' U 1 . 1 1 L g :I .. 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H H H , T H H . . 0 W 41 ff 'is '11 lo, , f f eu? Z4 5l'll Tae INKWELL 6J.fv xg 'X ZW USO' gk WN 3 A ff Wjif in fxvgwvxhg PW- 0 xo B5 HUD k ser We 1109 Dategipri 9 SCBUOX D351 eek to 'W FRE W KXW Z X K. X ng YEAR BOOK UNDER WAY XH4U U S D 41151 FLA, 8 Ogb S Q, do IVICCALLISTERS Allzlwfil' Ozlffiifms fo Ifnyx' 1111111.11 Svlmol Catalog on request SPECIAL PRICES TO SCHOOLS IZ4 W. Baltimore St. E. CARY NALLE 1l1S1ll'flIH'l 4 I inf 4 I James F. Hughes Company General Plzofogmplzy 203 VVEST FAYETTE STREET Bm' S Fra1n1e Brothers and Hzugley B UILDLRS PERRY W FULLER Postage Sfumps rm Lnllufou BOUGHT d SOLD 6086 4lQ N CHARLES ST B r lomplznzf nl nf 1 no W Ffanklm st FRIEND BM 'I IIVIORF MD . - 'N al nmore, Md. C ll Pl. I .5 a an J. W. cfm Jas. Franci .w . n an Phone, VErnon al imore, Md. 1 1 , rw - 7 N . . f r W ,Ef,i, , ,f ' , WELL ,,,,,,, . 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