Catonsville High School - Catonian Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1927

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. x xx X xXx . l EDWIN KENNETH EINSTEIN Glancing like a dragon-Hy In summer suit and silks of holiday. -Idylls of the King. En is the fellow that keeps the wolf from Grimm's door. Most any day you can find him bringing trade to the bunnery. Ed is always ready for anything, even trying to establish a new record from the school to Cullens on crutches. He is always demon- strating to us what the well dressed man will wear in the line of sweaters. Every other day he comes to school disguised under the blaze of a new sweater that was too hot to keep in Hutzler's show window. MYRTLE IRMA EITEMILLER Whose joy was redressing human wrong. -Idylls of the King. Ar the end of the term when everybody feels as though he has a load oif his mind by handing in notebooks and realizing that he is sure his work is up to date, there is a general wail from Bunny. Now who in the heck did that Domestic Science? or, Don't tell me you have handed that history in already? Poor Bunny! But who can boast of possessing so many rare qualities of disposition as she? A smile goes a long way --especially one of those cheery ones of Bunny's. WILLIAM EITZE VO me! let pass whatever will. -ldylls of the King. AAONG the celebrities in our class is one who could suitably substitute for either Chaliapin or Mary Garden fwith due apolo- giesj, and this is no other than our famous Two-Toned Eitzief' Aside from this rare talent, he has the ability to assume an angelic and grieved look when he is reprimanded by a teacher, and is almost sure to say, What was I doing? Don't fear for Billyg his looks belie his actions, and so he most generally escapes from a punishment assignment. --:SI Z9 It

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JENNIE DILL Spoke in words part heard, in whisper part. -Idylls of the King. STILL water runs deep. This applies to Jennie, for who would expect such a quiet person to own such wonderful faculties when it comes to bookkeeping and sten- ography? IV C will all agree that some day Jennie will be a famous bookkeeper, as she is always working over her set of books, espe- cially after school. Besides being such a good commercial student, she is also a good and faithful friend. Whether a stenographer or bookkeeper, she is sure to be a success. LOLA CATHERINE DUFF We will make us merry as we may.' -Idylls of the King. WITTY remarks and eating seem to be Lola's specialties. You are sure .to have a gay time with her, but take our ad- vice and never argue with her, for, if prac- tice makes perfect, Lola will never lose. Lola delights in being the Hrst to disperse a choice bit of news to her chums, who always come prepared to listen to Lola's morning repartee, and eager to hear any remarks her wit may lead her to say. ' , MARY ELLA NOR EDMONSTON To doubt her fairness were to want an eye. -Tldylls of the King. EDDY is quite popular in school, being a member of the Student Council and of the Glee Club. Perhaps her popularity is due to her personality, for she has that charming disposition which is sure to win friends. She is fond of fun and most always laughing. She is a good sport and always Willing to lend a helping hand. Mary's out- standing characteristic is her sneeze. So far no one has been able to imitate it. We might add that Mary's ambition is to become a nurse.



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ALICE FRANCES EKIN She seemed a part of joyous spring. -Idylls of the King. LICE, instead of struggling with levers Aand scales in physics, decided to be dif- ferent, and so spends her science periods in the biology lab, dissecting all sorts of ani- mals, a very murderous pastime. However, she evidently seems to like it, judging from her conversations with Libby, her inseparable companion. Although very quiet and studi- ous in class, Alice enjoys a good laugh and never misses one whether it is at someone else's expense or her own. KENNETH HUNTLEY EKIN Such a courtesy spake thru the limbs and in the voice. --Idylls of the King. RESERVED, dependable, and business-like, such is our Vice-President, always on time, always prepared, and always unchange- able. Studies at this school are as nothing to Eke. To show his utter disregard for and ease of accomplishment in a mere five subject schedule, he entertains a private tutor to en- lighten him in the intricacies of a sixth, Spanish. He is a Student Council man, who puts into practice what' he advocates. Eke is also athletically inclined. Many a time at the meets, he has brought victory to the track team. EVA EPSTEIN There she weaves by night and day, A magic web with colors gay. -Idylls of the King. E P is our history star, if this is judged by the way she answers questions. Mrs. Jett fires them off, and Eva answers with equal velocity. She is really brilliant in class and gets high marks in everything. She is everybody's friend, willing to explain any- thing, at any time, to' anybody. We hope that Eva will sail through life with just as much ease and cheerfulness as she has had during her four years with us in high school.

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