Catonsville High School - Catonian Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1934

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CHAPTER IHI Of the Natural! DlSf70Slif'i07l of the Inhabitants of the Schoole: And Their Maamer of Living HBE THAT is desireous to goe to Catonsville shall heere finde enough to in- forme him of what is necessarie for him to know concerning the customes and manners of the people. It did happen in the latter parte of 1932, when it was learned by the aforej said Classe, that their- beloved Principal, Mr. Pullen, was departing, all wereim- mensely grieved and wondered not a little how his place could be taken by anyone. But upon the discovery that Mr. Willis, the present Principal, was to take over the management, the Classe felt better and things began to looke allso brighter. The truth is the Principal and the Teachers are business-licke and do benefite the Pupils greatly, especially did they of this certaine Classe many of them as- sisting in its affaires and wit-li THE JUNE BUG. The advisores during the foure yeares were several: Miss Healy, Mrs. Sedwick, Miss Schwartz, and Mr. Greene. Also there were divers club overseers, amongst them, Miss Healy and then Mrs. Sedwick, chosen for the Student Councillg Mrs. Clarke, for the Debating Clubg Mr. Maher, for the Stamp Club, Miss Barnes, Miss Maginnis, and Miss Schwartz, for the Dramatic Club, and HTHE JUNE BUG adviSors: Miss Iosselyn, Miss Klop- pel, Miss Davis, and Mr. Greene. 'The Pupiles with their Classe officers and overseers held meetings at regular intervals during their course, at which they discussed divers matters pertaining to the classe affaires. For to aide in governing were what was known as monfitores, who were chosen to keepe the stairways and passages free from congestion, of whom were a large number of our classe who performed faithfully, instructed by Miss Schwartz as faculty advisor, and Otho Gilbert as chairman of the 'Monitoriall Committee. Therefore, it can be concluded for the benefite of the prospective entrant, that the Place is very large and fruitfull and the inhabitants are such as you have heard them described. 13

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Other pleasures most recent in their memories were the happenings of their Senior Yeare, amongst others the Theatre Partie to see Romeo and. Juliet, the class trip and the colourtull junior-Senior Prom. Now as the preceeding acoounte has given only information about the Sociale commodities offered in this Schoole to the Class ot 1934, it falls in the way of one's discourse to speak ot ,the Commodities ,planned for mentall and physicale growth. All during the four yeares ot this Class' stay in the Schoole the Pupiles were ot- terred healthtull exercise in .the Gymnasium Classes tor Physical developmente and a splendid Curriculum for mentall expansione along' with the various and divers Clubs whose .Alctivities the Pupiles always direct. 'CHAPTER III The Commoditifes Thrat l'fVB7'6 Procured in l the Sclzoole by I ndustry HER THAT went to this Place is informed of the Commodities which were procured by hard labour and perseverance. D In the first place there would be named a listing on the Honour Roll as hardest to obtaineg many of the Classe ot 1934 accomplishing this feat many times. Also, the Pupiles did have other sources of interest, as' without toyle the principalgames of the season could not be wonne and it was due partly to the work of the Seniors that most of them were. It might 'be concluded that the most outstanding achievement of 1934 in regarde the Seniors in Athletics was the win- ning ot the Boys' Inter-Class Basketball Tournament. flt was seene that an im- portent event in 193g was the beginning of the Boys' Lacrosse Team by Divers Athletes of this Classe in its Freshman stagej It so happened that Catonsville suffered not in other fields also, after the 1934- Classe tooke upQ its studies there. Each weeke the assemblie programs be- came more entertaining, several of the moste eloquent of the Classe participating in them. Also, monthely the P. T. A. meetings were held, the programs being added to immensely the last yeare by Seniors, in their demonstration in various helds of study. Then plays, operettas, Gym Revues in greate plentie required intense labour on the parte ot the pupiles, and teachers. To take parte in any one thereof it being necessarie that the 'Pupiles be popular, as Well. as capable in talente and studies. Allso, tlre editing ot THE JUNE BUG gave opportunitie for much Work by bothe the facultie and staite. In line, the rewarde for all vvorke for chosen commodities, particularly scho- lastick, was presented in the diploma, which enabled the Students of 1934 to seeke the harder things in life. . 12 I



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DOROTHY ELIZABETH AIREY J Oakclale Avenue ' ' CATONSVILLE N For thou shall find she will outstripp all Praise N And make if half behilzde her. N ' N N . EDITH CHARLOTTE AMOS N RANDALLSTUWN V - For she was jes' the quiet! lcimle J PVhose Nafures never 'Um'-ie. N N - N . .DORIS ATKINS Carville Avenue HALETHORPE ' Tis well to bee merry and PVise, N 'Tis 'well fo bee hcmesf and true. N N ALVA S. BAKER, IR. J 210' Bloomsbury Avenue CATONSVILLE N When la ladgfs in the case. n N All Othere Things give place. 1 1 VVILLIAM BARKER 126 Oakdale Avenue CATONSVILLE A litfle em'ly-heacleel Goode-for-nothing, Ancl 'llI1'.S'Ch1.L f6-71'lfCll6'llLg monleey from his birthe. I N 1 PEARL- ELAINE ALBRIGHT GRANITE The rule of 711 y Life is to make business a pleasure, and Pleasure my busi- ness, ALBERT T. ANDERSEN . RELAY A friend is warih all 'the Hazards we rtdml run. ALLEN BAHR Elizabeth Avenue LANSDOXVNE Lef me silenle bee. HARVVOOD BANTZ Frederick Road Opp. Nunnery Lane CATONSVILLE V Happy am I ,' from care Fm free! Plfhy f!l',I1v,f they All crmtentecl like me? FRANCES BARRINGER Woodside Avenue HALETHORPE Fairy-Iilee Musick ,sfeals o'z1e1' fhe sea., E7lfI'HIlEll1'g owre Senses with charmed vnelodze.

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