Catonsville High School - Catonian Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1926

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1926 JUNE BUG -:- C. H. S. :1as-ci:raofacacacacclciui-:aio:Sarawasczfcmoncacafasooocaazcxcfacaocmcaamzucaoocvezmziafaaooooocataaraicac DOUCLASS LESLIE ITZEL A man without guile and' deceit. -Cicero. Douglass doesn't talk a great deal, but he evidently thinks a lot because he has little trouble over his physics problems. He is very fond of this study, but isn't particularly pleased with the other sub- jects. He sits in class with a dreamy look and is probably turning over weighty law questions in his mind. His one and only ambition is to be a law- yer, and as deep thought is one of the chief requisites of a lawyer, we are sure that he will make a success. LOUISE DOROTHY KASTEN Glad of countenance.-Virgil. Louise is quite a star in athletics. In basket, field, and volley ball she always makes records. Our orchestra may be large and contain many violins, but without Louise-well-its popularity would wane. Don't mention it to a soul, but one month Louise lets her hair grow and the next she cuts it off. She just can't make up her mind, although we guess there is no hurry. STANLEY LOUIS KAUFMAN Spying out what hap is easiest.-Virgil. Goof did not obtain his nick-name by chance: it is a reward for yards of his good-natured smile, and scores of wise- cracks. His favorite pastime is arguing over trig problems, for Goof is one of those revered beings, the natural born mathematics shark. It is generally sus- pected that Goof has turned down bids from such eminent musical assemblies as the New York Philharmonic and the local Salvation Army, but he seems quite indifferent to his fame in the musi- cal sphere, and continues tooting away on his trumpet. Twenty-two

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1926 -.'- JUNE BUG -:- C H S mera-a an-amsemeaaeaacmeaarzvzic2:c:czicmc::f::l-z:i:2.-czafzacza:a1e2:c:-:z:c2-:31c::c cms BERTI-IA ISABEL HELM We place a happy life .in tranquility of mind.-Cicero. She is always humming a bit of a popu- lar tune because she is so jolly and care free, or perhaps she knows so many tunes that they simply bubble over. Oh yes, she is quite an accomplished pian- ist: didn't you know? Isabel is gen- erous to a fault, and we all look to her for the paper and pen for our last-min- ute essays. Hers is always a smiling acquiescence. ELAINE ELEANOR HEROLD So with such words she lit the hearts of all.-Virgil. There she comes-all dressed up and al- ways in, a hurry. That's Lane. We can't imagine school without her. She's always on hand for everything, and shines in sports when her knee cap will behave. She amuses everyone with her clever remarks, and there isn't anyone who doesn't think just loads of her. In and out of school she is the best of sports, the best of fun, and the best of friends. HELEN ROSELLA HOGAN Her placid face,-Virgil. Here is a jolly person. She always has a smile for everyone. While Helen isn't an Aunt Eppie by any means, Oh my gracious, no! she has a pretty fair start. Helen gets rather good marks in her subjects, too, and is one of the most industrious girls we know, especially in bookkeeping. She also can make a piano tell something. If you want to hear her play, drop in sometimes at our music class. Twenty -one



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1926 -.'- JUNE BUG C H S sine-oncaaocaewocmcaonocwanntanonoanananntaeznnczcnnfannc tvcaczacncacntacwcaoc to-:mn DORIS SANDER KOLB Music is a pleasing accomplishment. -Ovid. Doris and physics don't seem to go very well together, but, of course, thentrouble is with physics. Music and Doris seem better matched, for whenever you see her, she is either playing, or has just lin- ished playing, or is just about to play. while Mildred turns the pages. It has been said that Doris eats and talks too much. Maybe that is so, but despite all these faults, we'll all say with one ac- itlord, that there is no one exactly like er. ADOLPH HENRY KOLDEWEY, JR. Their much-Iov'd leader.-Juuenal. Usually around 9.30 A. M. there issues from the locker room boisterous laugh- ter and howling, and the Seniors know at once that their president has arrived. The door of the class room opens and he walks in. His usual excuse for being late is that his trusty can ceased to function due to the lack of fuel. Be- ing very sentimental he secures a seat near the belles of the class and talks about nothing, or less, all day long. When any member of the High School is sick, Bose or his side-kick, Mac, usu- ally takes that certain party home. MARGARET ELEANOR KRAFI' With sprightly grace and equal beauty crown'd.--Virgil. Her big blue dreamy eyes give one the impression that she is rather quiet, but one has to know her but a short while to form a different opinion. Margie's name isn't on the honor roll for studies, but if we had one for those who star in athletics, her's would be very near the top. She's very attractive, and has a winning personality which has made her friends with everyone. Yes, indeed, Margie is just the best ever. Twenty- three

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