Catonsville High School - Catonian Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1926

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1926 JUNE BUG -:- C. H. S. :ntsuaemacuac::macancuncams:-acaczmacsc:cncurves:canmanva:ai-abc:caczacaazaczuezucncnacsfcncacacacncacacnczscaeihcncanzxczacnc THOMAS JOSEPH LAMBERT, JR. You come too late.-Plautus. There are some people in our class who seem to be late more often than they are on time. Tom has them all beat, for he is never on time. He walks in at 9.45 with a happy-go-lucky smile and a ready excuse. Tom is the jolliest and best natured boy in IVC. His greatest pleasure is plunking at a uke or banjo and singing the latest song-especially to the accompaniment of his typewriter. ELEANOR CHRISTINA LAUMANN Unmoued with fear.-Virgil. Eleanor is the olficial substitute for grade and high school teachers here at Catons- ville, and though we do not know her methods, we are sure of the results, for one usually notices peace and quiet in the room where she is holding sway. The masterful dignity that Eleanor as- sumes in such emergencies, however, she abandons on most other occasions. She is jolly and sociable, and never fails to make you aware of her coming and go- ing by her hearty hello and goodbye. JOHN WALTER LEIMBACH From all his countenance the fiery lashes leap, the flames in his fierce eyeballs dance.-Virgil. If you carefully scrutinize the picture at the left, you will notice that there is a faint shadow over the upper lip. This is the pride of the tall, slender, dark young man who is our artist. Cake not only contributes drawings for our year book, but he is also always ready with wise cracks and ideas. He frequently displays his artistic temperament by coming to school in some very odd get ups, which seem to make him a Shelli among the ladies, who comment on his collegiate air. Twenty'four

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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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1926 -:- JUNE BUG C H S -aooocmoezooooenaonewoeaooeueaocaoncaeaofaooocmoooczwfaeaeaomaocaaczaoczuzncaea-Joins FRANCIS MARION McCOMAS Like Apollo he sings.-Virgil. Mac is vice-president of our class and advertising manager of this book, which means a great deal since it means plenty of work which only he could accom- plish. Mac retains some of the canny Scotch of his ancestors when he sails through on the lowest marks, and some of their dignity and argumentative power when he protests them. Mac's best accomplishment, however, is a natural one, as he possesses a fine bari- tone voice and is ever the leader in musi- cal functions. ELVA RUTH MELLOR Whose song held lynxes spellbound. --Virgil. Who has not heard of our IVC song- ster, Elva? Certainly very few, because E1va's noted for her fine soprano voice. And how unlike other girls she is when it comes to foolishness and frivolity of all kinds. There is one person at whom Elva really does laugh and that's Gluyas William's Skippy. She takes great delight in reading this tiny bit of wit, and you can always find her Cif no teacher is aroundl with a big News opened in front of her and her eyes fixed straight forward on Skippy. HERBERT IRVING MITCHELL He burst his sides with 'immoderate laughter.-Petrouzus. Mitch has acquired a reputation around school as the I-Ialethorpe Sheik. There are several advantages to his coming from Halethorpe: one is that he's sure to be here on time, because the bus is: another is that his bus tickets offer ex- cellent material for his artistic decora- tions. Sometimes, however, when his Studebaker needs a trip to the garage for repairs, Mitch drives over to Catons- ville and forsakes the school bus. Twenty-five

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