Forest Park High School - Forester Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1934
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his tireless work has endeared himself to us for all time, will
always return to us in our memories of Forest Park.
MISS SOPHIE BECKER
E, the graduating class, greatly acknowledge our indebtedness
to Miss Becker, who is known to us as all that is good and
right and who through her ever-ready assistance and her shin-
ing disposition has set aside a corner of our hearts in which we will
always harbor memories of our beloved friend.
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MR. ALFRED P. SCOTT
HE memory of Mr. Scott will always remain fast in our hearts,
and we will always remember him as an inspiring teacher, a
Fine friend, and above all a square-shooter and a real man.
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COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Head: CHESTER H. KATENKAMP
B.S., A.M., Ed. D.
JOHN B. CALDER
SAMUEL GOLDSMITH
ADELE F. GROTE
MICHAEL C. LEIPHOLZ
MADELINE M. THOMPSON
MARY E. WELLS, B.S.
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
Head: ANGELA M. BROENING,
A.B., A.M., Ph.D.
MARGARET W. CHASE, A.B.
GLADYS B. EGER, A.B.
JRUTH A. HUDSON, A.B., A.M.
ELIZABETH M. JONES, A.B., R.N.
ABRAHAM LE SHACK, B.S.
VIRGINIA SHAFFER, B.S., A.M.
ELTA W. SMITH, B.S.
ALTA E. THOMPSON, B.S., A.M.
JFANNIE C. WRIGHT, B.S.
ART DEPARTMENT
vfNORA V. BRAINARD, B.S.
NELLIE S. NORRIS
HISTORY DEPARTMENT
Head: CHARLES E. ADAMS, A.M:, Ph.B.
GRACE BROENING, A.M. I
FLORENCE M. LAYMAN
-f FLORENCE LEVINSON, A.M.
ALFRED P. SCOTT, A.B., A.M.
THOMAS VAN SANT, B.S.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
REX H. SIMS
C. MELVILLE ANDERSON
VLUCY E. HYDE
.fLUCY JOURNEAY, B.S.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT
Head: WILLIAM K. YOCUM, A.P.
EDGAR BULL
STANLEY L. HEYLMAN
THOMAS L. YOUNG
LATIN DEPARTMENT
Head: JESSIE M. EBAUGH, A.B.
JIRENE ROE, A.B.
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
Head: GROVER NORRIS, A.M.
LATIMER A. DICE, A.B., A.M.
J WILLIAM H. JOLLY
JFLORENCE R. LANE
OTHO M. WHITMORE, A.M.
MODERN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
Head: OTTO K. SCHMEID, A.B., LL.B.
If EDITH KLINESMITH
JJ. FRED MOORE, A.B.
RUTH E. RUHE, A.B.
MARY SABINE, B.S.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
JGENEVIEVE P. BUTLER, B.S.
HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
'XDORIS V. CHURCH, B.S.
IDA A. WHOLLEY, B.S.
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Head: EDNVIN L. FREDERICK, A.B., Ph.D.
HENRY HIRSCH, B.S.
MILDRED HUTT, A.B.
RUTH KRAMER, A.B.
JOSEPH L. KRIEGER, B.S.
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE
DEPARTMENT
NORA A. STOLL, A.B.
ADMINISTRATION
SHIRLEY M. FREED
SYLVIA ROSENBERG
ATTENDANCE OFFICER
MRS. ELIZABETH GATES
DIETICIAN
NEVA C. LEWIS
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MR. WILLIAM H. JOLLY
R. JOLLY, who by his unfailing willingness to oblige, his ever-
present cheerfulness, his unselfish hospitality, and his Warm
spirit of friendliness has endeared himself to all members of
the Class of Thirty-Four as friend, teacher, and advisor during our
years at Forest Park.
MISS GENEVIEVE P. BUTLER
o Miss BUTLER, we offer our sincere thanks and appreciation for
I her noble work in furthering the cause of our projects, and for
her untiring labor in making the musical enterprises of the Senior
Class a huge success.
MISS NORA V. BRAINARD
ISS BRAINARD rightly deserves the whole-hearted gratitude of
the entire Senior Class for her splendid work in furthering
the success of our FORESTER, for her gracious work in the
Jubilee, and for her splendid costuming for the Senior Play.
MISS RUTH A. HUDSON
9 NDLESS appreciation is due Miss Hudson, from the Senior Class,
for her tireless efforts in attempting to give our class a FORESTER
which they may well be proud of.
MISS ALTA E. THOMPSON
E cannot express in mere words how deeply We appreciate Miss
Thompson's kindness and devotion to us in giving us so much
of her valuable time. Through her untiring efforts she in-
spired the play cast to a great production. We thank you, Miss
Thompson.
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KENNETH HAMLIN
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FRANCES ANDERSON 3930 Duvall Avenue
Q Art Club 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 2.
jHRANCES is one of the silent girls in our group, who talks little and
listens much. She believes in the old adage, "Speech is silver"-you know
the rest.
HERMAN ANGELO ' 3218 Garrison Avenue
Track Team 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2: Incerclass Athletics 2, 3, 4g
b 0 German Club 33 Glee Club 3, 4g J. J. J. 4.
mERMAN,S friendly manner and good disposition are well-known through-
out the school. He's exceedingly obliging and the soul of generosity.
RUTH ANN ARMIGER 5105 Elmer Avenue
Art Club 2, 3, 4.
OMEDAY we'll see Ann's name on pictures. She is one of the outstand-
ing artists in our class. Her personality and charm should be of invaluable
assistance in her future work.
EVELYN ARMSTRONG 3404 Glen Avenue
9 Latin Club 33 In terc lass Athletics 3, 4g Girl's Leader's Club 3, 4.
Il VELYN is a faithful and conscientious student, and no matter what she
does she can be depended upon to do her best. She has a sweet disposition
and she's always completely natural.
MILDRED VIRGINIA ARNOLD 3610 Springdale .Avenue
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 43
Opportunity Club 45 Music Appreciation Club 3g Numerals 35
Distinction 4.
ILDRED is the type of person who excels in everything she does, and
not the least of her strong points is making people like her.
ROBERT ASKINS 5212 Wilton Heights Avenue
Track Team 2, 35 .Soccer Team 45 J. J. J. 35 Craftsman Club 2g
gg Interclass Athletics 2, 3.
13013 is not egotistical nor self-centered. He is genuinely interested in his
classmates and friends, and he possesses a keen appreciation of the finer
things.
CHARLOTTE ASRAEL 4132 Norfolk Avenue
Art Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Music Appreciation Club 25
Interclass Athletics 2.
HARLOTTE loves her sticky-apples, and she loves her work equally well.
Her sense of humor is ever prevalent and it makes her a real pal.
VIRGINIA PRINCE AVERY 3703 Forest Park Avenue
Glee Club 2, 3, 45 J. J. J. 3, 45 Opportunity Club 45 Junior
Prom Committee 35 Secretary Club 45 Interclass Athletics 25
Chemistry Club 4.
IRGINIA is perfectly gowned, perfectly groomed, and possesses a very
real beauty which measures up to the exacting standards set by Forest
Parkers. All the charm of a pretty, unaffected girl is hers.
ROBERT BACHELER 4708 ,Hudson Avenue
pf Inter Class Athletics 2, 35 J. J. J. 4.
OBERT,S most outstanding characteristics is his tactfulness. This boy
is a real diplomat, and he appreciates the feelings of others.
LUCILLE BACHRACI-I 4002 Maine Avenue
Glee Club 3, 45 Art Club 2, 35 J. J. J. 35 Interclass Athletics
pr 3, 45 German Club 4.
1-JUCILLE is young and pretty without being silly, and she has an enchant-
ing smile that is simply matchless. She's refreshingly different.
DORIS BANDEL 3866 Bonner Road
Art Club 25 Masquers 3, 45 Interclass Athletics 3, 45 Glee Club 2.
LTHOUGH Doris has only been with us a little while, we have found her
a charming companion.
DAVID BARIS 4014 Norfolk Avenue
B J. J. J. 25 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
AVID,S polished manners, smart appearance and conversational ability are
remarkable indeed. He's the ideal dinner partner.
LYDIA P. BAUERSFELD 3807 Sequoia Avenue
Glce Club 2, 3, 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 35
Masquers 45 Latin Club 25 Senior Play Committee 45 Tennis
2, 3, 45 Senior Play
EHERIYS nothing commonplace about Lydiag she's completely individual!
She's one pretty girl who has poise without pose.
HENRY BECK Campfield Road
D. S. A. Pledge 45 Boy's Leader's Club 3, 45 Interclass Athletics
A- 2, 3, 45 Soccer 45 J. J. J. 3, 45 Student Vice-President 4.
il1ENRY's intelligence detects subterfuge. His sense of humor guards him
against it. He has retained that simplicity which distinguishes men of
achievement.
WILLIAM A. BEERY 3203 Gwynns Falls Parkway
Intcrclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Glcc Club 2, 3, 45
HERIZVER he is, William is always clever and amusing. He has a way
of winding the most difficult teacher around his linger that is truly amaz-
ing. His powers of persuasion ought to carry him far.
ELSIE LOUISE BERRY 972 Franklintown Road
9 Glee Club 25 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
1 LSIE has a nice wide rin which invites ou to en'o the 'oke too. If ou
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need help, Elsie will oblige.
MARY ADELE BEGGS 3505 Springdale Avenue
Latin Club 25 Glee Club 25 Interclass Athletics 25 Junior Prom
Committee 35 J. J. J. 3, 45 Home Economics Club 3, 45 Junior
Class Day Assembly Committee 3.
AY what you will about Mary, but really when you know her, she is a
very disarming and engaging person. The aura of diabolical sophistication
and pertness seems to cling to her. X
JANICE BEISEL 3402 Ingleside Avenue
Latin Club 25 French Club 35 Art Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2,
3, 45 Tennis 35 Interclass Athletics 35 J. J. J. 3.
BID someone say "gentlemen prefer blondes?" Well, Janice is certainly an
exception to that rule, but then Janice is an exception to all rules.
VIRGINIA ELIZABETH BILLMYER 3005 Presbury Street
Art Club 2, 3, opportunity Club 3, 4, In tefc lass Athletics 2.
IRGINIA is one of the girls in our midst that has a delightful sunny smile,
and can always be depended upon for a humorous remark. Besides the
humorous aspect, Jinny is a friend at all times.
SOPHIA E. BLACK 3811 Forest Park Avenue
Art Club 2, 35 Music Appreciation Club 2g Interclass Athletics
2g Forester Staff, Commencement Chorus 4, Glee Club 2.
OPHIA is liked by everyone-teachers as well as students. Her genial
character and outstanding scholarship mark her as a true "Forest Parker".
BETTY BLAIR 2800 Chelsea Terrace
Latin Club 3, 4g Girl's Leader's Club 3, 4g Forester Statfg
J. J. J. 33 Interclass Athletics 2, 3.
ETTY BLAIR-ThCfC,S something slim and young, mysterious and en-
chanting about Betty. And when We see her so chic and sure and well-in-
hand, we agree that a chic person arouses you, a pretty person warns you,
but when a girl is as fortunate as Betty on being both chic and pretty-
you say a hallelujah, and the party begins.
JACK BLAIR 2705 W. NORTH AVENUE
V Track 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 4, J. J. J. 3, 45 Junior Prom Com-
mittee 3g Forester Staffg Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
HARMS to strike the sight and merit to win the heart"-aptly sums
up the manifold appeal of our class sheik, Jack Blair. Aside from being
the answer to any maiden's prayer, he is a good fellow.
JANE MCCULLOH BOND 3104 Walbrook Avenue
Glee Club 2, Latin Club 4, Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Music
nv Appreciation Club 3.
JIANE is so quiet that not everyone finds out how pleasant and interesting
she really is. And she has a brand of dry humor that is delightful.
FRANK E. BOYD 4030 Cold Spring Lane
of . Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2.
IHRANK is very quiet and unobtrusive, but he stands out in our class as
a good student and a smell fellow.
THERESA BOYD 3814 Granada Avenue
Glee Club 29 Masquers 25 Interclass Athletics 2.
I HERESA is our red-headed siren. Between her gay laugh and her flaming
hair we should be seeing a lot of her in the "Follies".
GEORGE BRANDENBURG, JR. 4116 Garrison Avenue
Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Craftsman Club 23 J. J. J. 3.
EORGE has a most serious and earnest outlook on life. He allows nothing
to disturb the smooth course of his existence, at least on the surface. He
gives the best he can, and he is always himself.
WILLIAM H. BRENT 4017 Bonner Road
J. V. Basketball 2, 35 Ice-Hockey 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Inter-
class Athletics 2, 33 Glee Club 33 Sub-Senior Treasurer.
ILLIAM has distinguished himself mightily in class activities and on the
famous ice-hockey team. He's one of the leaders of our class, and you
couldn't wish anyone better for a friend.
HELEN R. BRITTON 707 Linnard Street
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3,
45 Girl's Leader's Club 3, 49 Secretary 43 D. S. A. Pledgeg Latin
Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 J. J. J. 2, 3, 4g President Sec-
retarial Club 4g Secretary Senior Class 4.
HE,S friendly and generous and honest, she's one of the most talented
girls in the class, and she has a voice that would thrill the most hardened
cynic. Incidentally, her name is Helen Britton.
DONALD S. BROWN 3102 Ferndale Avenue
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4g French Club 3g Biology Club 25
Camera Club 4, Chemistry Club 4.
BONALD is definitely intelligent as well as clever. As treasurer of his
class he's been so successful in squeezing out the shekels that his class-mates
predict a great future for him in big business.
RICHARD OTIS BUCK 4514 Penhurst Avenue
Chemistry Club 4, Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3g
'EK J- J- I 4
ICHARD is one of those quiet boys who lend a hand when one is needed.
May we add that this hand is a big help to anyone in a predicament.
MERCER BUCKINGHAM 3107 Milford Avenue
Track Team 2, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Soccer Team 3, 43 As-
sistant Manager Baseball Team 25 J. J. J. 3, 4, Junior Prom
Committee 3.
ERCER believes in first impressions which flash lightning-like through
the mind. Many people ignore them-forget them entirely. You can bet
your winter flannels that Mercer pays attention to them. He lives by his
hunches.
OLGA COMMARATA 1817 Ashburton Avenue
Glee Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3g Art Club 2.
LGA, with her mona lisa-like beauty is as refreshing as a mint julep on
a hot day. She's one person who never grumbles about her troubles, for
she doesn't believe in worrying.
MILDRED CAPLAN 3225 Vickers Road
Secty. of Masquers 43 Play Committee 4, J. J. J. 33 Chairman
Art Committee Senior Class.
ILDRED has all that it takes, plus brains. Her sense of humor and
sparkling intelligence make her a very much sought-after person.
ANNA FRANCES CHASE 3917 Woodbine Avenue
Junior Prom Committee 35 J. J. J. 3g Art Club 2, 4, Four
Square Club 39 Chemistry Club 4: Home Economics Club 4,
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
NNA has a way of getting the things she wants. She merely decides
that she "simply must have it", and looks at the world with such wide-open
trusting eyes, that the world hasn't the heart to refuse her.
- MARJORIE COHEN 3810 Belle Avenue
Art Club 35 Masquers 2g Glee Club 3g Interclass Athletics 2.
ARJORIE has the zest for living that makes for charm. She gives some-
thing all herself, always, her personal interest, her personal warmth.
FLORYNE COHN 4002 Boarman Avenue
French Club 23 Latin Club 2, 3g Glee Club 25 Masquers 2,
EH Interclass Athletics 2.
LORYNE is always very pleasant and glad to help out a "friend in need".
Consequently, she doesn't lack for friends.
BLANCHE COLL 3612 Gwynn Oak Avenue
J. J. J. 4g Tennis 45 Latin Club 43 Masquers 4g Senior Play
Committee 4.
' o A truly clever and original girl we bow and extend our wish for future
luck and fame. Blanche is vibrant, over-flowing with energy, and an artist
to her fingertips.
VIRGINIA CONLEY 3705 Calloway Avenue
Latin Club 2g Four Square Club 3, 4g Open Forum Club 3g
Glee Club 3, 45 J. J. J. 3, 4g Interclass Athletics 3, 4.
lRGINIA,S unruffled and peaceful disposition is a real joy, and a host of
warm friends will testify to her discretion as a confidante.
HELEN CONNOLLY 3017 Walbrwk Avenue
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4g Junior Class Odicer 35 Latin Club
45 Opportunity Club 3, 45 Swimming Varsity 2.
AT,S charm is as natural to her as breathing. She just can't help attract-
ing people, and 'her popularity is rising like a tide.
ELIZABETH BOWLING COOK 3412 Gwynns Falls Parkway
Intercl-ass Athletics 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club 43 J. J. J. 4.
OOKIE,SU sincerity and common sense are refreshing, and she has the
happy faculty of refusing to take herself or her work too seriously.
EVELYN COOPER 4130 Norfolk Avenue
9 Art Club 2, 3g Glee Club 23 Interclass Athletics 2g Music Appreciation 2.
1 VY" is usually quiet and reserved, but watch out for her funny spot!
It releases a giggle that one little expects.
WILLIAM E. COPELAND 1902 Cedric Road
Imefclass Athletics s, 4g J. J. J. 4, Chemistry Club 4.
ILLIAM long ago proved himself God's gift to a laugh hungry class and
his cocksure brand of merriment is as natural to him as in his wavy hair.
He is a grand actor and a grand person.
CHARLOTTE COPPAGE 3510 Fairview Avenue
Chemistry Club 45 Four Square Club 3, 45 President 45 Glee
Club 2.
HARLOTTE, We salute you for being the grand person you are. This
Coppage girl is the goods, all silk and a mile wideg the pure, unadulterated
Lady McCoy.
MARGARET JEAN CORT 5000 Norwood Avenue
Hockey 2, 3, 45 Volley Ball 3, 45 D. S. A. Pledged 45 Latin
Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 German Club 35 Leader's Club 3, 45
President 4.
OU can't walk off with all the honors, scholastic and otherwise, without
being a person of rare intelligence and capability, and Peggy is just that.
"She's got what it takes!"
CORRIE CLARK CROOK 4010 Maine Ave.
Art Club 3.
omuxals wit and devil-may-care attitude are a sure cure for the blues.
Her insinuating voice and sparkling eyes have established her as a heart-
breaker among the so-called stronger sex.
ELEANOR M. CRUIKSHANK 2209 Allendale Road
Four Square Club 3, 45 Girls Leaders Club 45 J. J. J. 35
Av Home Economic Club 3, 4.
1 LEANOR is independent, self-reliant, and striking in her originality. When
it comes to scholarship, Eleanor is unexcelled.
ADA ELIZABETH DAVIES 2505 Roslyn Avenue
Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Officer 35 Art Club 2, 35 Glee Club 25
Chemistry Club 45 Secretary 4. .
DA has all the requisites of a blonde personalityg she is attractive, sweet,
and has the sunniest disposition imaginable.
JAMES DAGUE 3521 Wabash Avenue
Leader's Club 45 Golf Team 35 Orchestra 3, 45 Hockey 45 For-
m ester Staif 45 Opportunity Club 45 Chess Club 35 Latin Club 3.
IMMY just can't keep still. He's alert and full of a dynamic energy that
gets things done for him.
DOROTHY DAVIS 3905 Cold Spring Lane
Art Club 2, 35 Basket Ball 2, 3.
FTER four years, we have finally learned to distinguish Dorothy from
her duplicate.
RUTH DAVIS 3905 Cold Spring Lane
D Art Club 2, 35 Class Athletics 2.
MUTH will no longer be seen running down the corridor to save the table
near the door in the Cafeteria.
JANET DE WOLFF Croydon Road
D. S. A. Pledge5 Forester StaH 45 Music Appreciation Club 35
President 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Hockeyg Tennis 25
Golf 25 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Leader's
g Club 3, 4.
JIANET is amazingly frank, and she believes in things with a sincerity that
is inspiring. Her interests are tied up in school life, and Forest Park has
always come first with her.
RUTH DILLOW 4303 Forest Park Avenue
Masquers 3, 45 Four Square Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Open
Forum Club 3, 45 J. J. J. 3, 45 Prest. 2, 35 French Club 43
g Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
jKUTH's shy diffident manner has not fooled us, for we know her for the
sweet, loyal girl she is. Without her support many of our outstanding proj-
ects would not have enjoyed the success they have.
ESTHER DRAZEN 809 W. North Avenue
,Q Glee Club 35 Masquers 3.
1 STHER-another one of our silent partners-is willing at all times to
help a friend out of a rut. We wish you success and happiness in the future
years, Esther.
LOIS DULIN 5501 Wesley Avenue
J. J. J. 35 Opportunity Club 3, 45 Four Square Club 2, 3, 45
p Tennis 2 3' Interclass Athletics 2 3.
Mols is fascinating in a quiet way that sort of steals upon you and catches
you unawares. She's built up for herself a magnificent reputation.
MILDRED DUNCAN ' 2313 Cerardale Road
vouey Ball 3, Basket Ball 3, Tennis varsity 5, 4.
AN MILDRED swing a wicked racket? The combination of her athletic
ability and excellent scholarship has won her many friends at Forest Park.
LOLA A. DU SHANE 1709 Hilton Street
T Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Interclass Sports 2, 3, 4.
1-JOLA, quiet and unobtrusive, has cultivated the friendship of many. She
is ever ready to do her share.
CHARLES A. EARP 4206 Eldron Avenue
Radio Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45
Boys Leaders Club 3, 45 Coaching 45 J. J. J. 3, 45 Editor Press
45 Forester Staff 45 Senior Farewell Asso. Com. 4.
HARLES is an excellent scholar and very much a leader at Forest Park.
His activities are widespread and his interests seem to be many and varied.
CHARLES EUKER 2901 Haverford Road
Base Ball 35 Hockey 3, 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Chess
Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3.
I His stalwart young man has caused many a girl's heart to flutter when
he played on the ice-hockey team. Nice boy, Charles.
EVELYN FAGAN 3711 Hayward Ave.
Art Club 2.
4 VELYN is the "IT" girl of the Commercial Department. Her hearty
laugh, and good nature make her a very desirable friend.
DORIS EVA FINK 3405 Springdale Avenue
Art Club 2, 45 Four Square Club 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45
Glee Club 2, 3- Latin Club 2.
BORIS, with her sprightly ways and rippling laugh, occupies a place as one
of the cutest girls in the class. Her mannerism will always remain dear to
the hearts of her friends.
DOROTHY FOREMAN 4112 Garrison Boulevard
Art Club 2.
EARK-HAIRED, gypsy-like, with an infectuous smile, is Dot. She's a hard
worker and a true pal.
DULANY FOSTER S 502 Groveland Avenue
Foot Ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 45 Basket Ball 33 Soccer 2g
President Sub-Junior and Junior, Class 3, Boys Leaders Club
2, 3, 43 Sec't Leaders Club 3, 4g Forester Staff 45 Glee Club
3g J. J. J. 3, 4.
ENSITIVE, extremely intelligent, and rather reserved, Dulaney is one of
the most outstanding and most popular boys in the class. We can't think
of any better Way to express our opinion of him than to say, merely, "he
rates!
MORTON FRANK 3903 Milford Avenue
Opportunity Club 4g "B" Football 2, 3, 43 Interclass Athletics
2, 3, 4.
ORTON is a good student, a clever arguer, and, we hear, something of
an athlete. A11 of which proves what we've known all along, he's an all-
around good fellow.
MARGARET FRYMOYER 3505 Liberty Heights Avenue
Art Club 2, 39 Glee Club 2, 35 Four Square Club 4, Chemistry
Club 4g Interclass Athletics 2, 3, J. J. J. 3.
ARGARET,S slow smile has caused more than one male heart to quicken,
and her appealing manner has built up for her a host of loyal friends.
BERNARD GAMSE 2811 Allendale Road
Soccer 2, 3g Track 2, 3, 4, Boys Leaders Club 3, 45 French
Club 23 Music Appreciation Club 2g Interclass Athletics 2, 3,
45 Forester Staff 4.
AMSE is a most forth right and determined man with definite ideas and
ambitions-and a concrete plan for achieving his goal.
ALBERT GARDNER szzo Cuthbert Avenue
President Biologfy Club 4g Art Club 3.
UR "little Boyv, Albert fLegsj, is every inch a gentleman, a good stu-
dent, and a fine sport. Good luck to you, Albert, for a bright future.
GEORGE GARRETT 3606 W. Rogers Avenue
Biology Club 2g Art Club 25 Class Athletics 2.
EORGE present a quiet appearance, but looks are deceiving! He is not
only a good sport and a jolly companion, but a real friend to all.
WARD GEORGE 4802 Liberty Heights Avenue
Track Team 23 In terc lass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
HEN we think of Ward, we think of everything that goes to make up
one swell person. Constructive brains, humor, judgment, and understand-
ing of human nature are all to his credit.
HELEN GIBSON 3906 W. Garrison Avenue
Home Economics Club 2, 3.
RE you looking for the "low down" on what's what? See Helen Gibson
-she knows! She always knows! Her information is authentic, too.
BRUCE GILLASPEY 3712 Hillsdale Road
Operetta 2g Hockey Manager 3, 45 J. J. J. 35 Interclass Athletics
is 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3.
'M RUCE has just the right degree of insouciance-he's breezy, debonair and
carefree. With his air of careless unconcern and his casual sophistication,
Bruce makes mince-meat of the hearts of the feminine sex.
EVELYN GLASER 3319 Piedmont Avenue
German Club 3, 45 French Club 39 J. J. J. 35 Interclass
Athletics 2, 3, 45 Sect'y German Club 39 Latin Club 2.
I HERE is something exotic about Evelyn's warm brunette beauty that is
extremely intriguing. She's different, vivid, colorful.
ESTHER GOLDBERG 3929 Bonner Road
Class Basketball team, Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 43
as Art Club 25 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4, J. J. J. 3.
1 STHER is invariably persevering, clear-headed, and steadfast. She's a
person of many enthusiasms, but she never starts something without finish-
ing it.
RAYMOND GOLDEN 3411 Carlisle Avenue
Interclass Sports 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Jubilee Orchestra 25
Band 2, 3.
MAN of many moods, is Raymond. He has warmth and life, yet always
something is held in reserve.
PEARL GOLDSTEIN 3802 Glen Avenue
Latin Club 25 French Club 3, 4, Sect'y 4g German Club 3, 4g
Art Club 25 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
EARL has a beguiling gleam in her almond eyes that gives the key to a
nature both fun-loving and flirtatious. She's simply full of zest and energy.
BEVERLY GOODMAN 4122 Norfolk Avenue
,Q Op ererta 2, Glee Club 3, Art Club 35 Imerclass Athletics 4.
M EVERLY is the type who stands out in a crowd, she has a dashing indi-
viduality. She "wows" them at a dance, but she is all efficiency in the
classroom.
MARGARET A. GORMAN 2143 Mt. Holly Street
Music Appreciation 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 23
Operetta 25 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ARGARET is a friendly sort of person, and she has a grand sense of fun.
You know that you can count on her always.
JACK L. GOSNELL 3900 Ayrdale Avenue
"B" squad Football 4, Track 4.
N ORCHID to Jack for his straight-forwardness, determination, and his
refusal to be dominated by any faction. He's "regular" and completely
unspoiled, and we want him to stay that way.
HAROLD GRADY 3208 Carlisle Avenue
9 In terc lass Athletics 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4.
HAROLD is one of the strong, silent members of our class who are always
willing to lend a hand to a needy person. Grady's friends will vouch for
his loyalty and help to them.
BEVERLY M. GREENE 4305 Groveland Avenue
Masquers s, 4, H. E. Club 3, 4, J. J. J. 2, s, 4.
REAT1-rE's there a person with soul so dead who has not held his breath in
admiration of Miss Greene's dancing? Her fragile beauty and her frothy,
delightful disposition are in perfect harmony with her twinkling toes.
EMMA LOU GRIESEMER 3801 W. Belvedere Avenue
p Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Broadcasts 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Operetta 2.
4 MMA, with her quiet, ladylike manner, is indeed the Emily Post of our
class, for she always knows what to do and when to do it.
FLORENCE HAMBURGER 4021 Barrington Road
Latin Club 23 Art Club 2, Open Forum Club 3, 45 Music
gf Appreciation Club 2g Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ig EING the very soul of industry, Florence finds nothing is too hard for
her to do. She devotes her time to making a success of everything she does.
KENNETH E. HAMLIN 3617 Spaulding Avenue
Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4g Chem-
istry Club 45 President 4, Opportunity Club 4, Boy's Leader's
g Club 43 Vice-President Senior Class, Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ENNETH has risen steadily in the past several years from office to office,
and has helped immeasurably to put our class projects over. We like him
for his friendliness, good humor, and his likeable grin.
WALTER C. HAMMOND 4104 Ridgewood Avenue
B Squad Soccer 23 junior Prom Committee 39 Interclass
0 Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ow this boy can keep his thoughts to himself! He has tact, and knows
how to handle people, but he's so quiet about it that he'll never be known
for the good politician he really is.
1
Camera Club 3, 45 President 35 Art Club 35 Oflicer 45 J. J. J.
3, 45 Orchestra 45 Opportunity Club 45 Forester Staffg Open
g Forum Club Secretary 45 President 45 Boy's Leader's Club 4.
1-'JAWRENCE is one of the busiest people we know, and with it all he's in-
variably pleasant and amiable. He could afford to turn his camera inward
on himself and be pleased at what he finds there, because he's a "great guy!"
CATHERINE I-IANNA 4001 Belle Avenue
Glee Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 35 Opportunity Club 3, 45
List of Merit 2.
ATHERINE is ash-blonde, with a fatal loveliness that makes her a menace
with the male members of the Class. But, believe it or not, she's popular
with girls, too!
DORIS VIRGINIA HANSELL 4010 Bateman Avenue
Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Operetta 2.
BORIS has wisely followed the advice of the sage who said, "Be good, sweet
maid, and let who will be clever." Her cameo features, soft blonde hair,
and sweet face typify a nature endearing and lovable.
WILLIAM HARE 2801 Rayner Avenue
Latin Club 25 Art Club 35 Masquers 2, 3, 45 City College
Chorus 45 French Club 3, 4.
YMPATHETIC, wistfully anxious to please, proud as a child when he has
done well, a great dramatic talent-these are all part of the "Billy" Hare,
we have watched rise from the ranks of the seventh grade to one of the most
gifted members of the senior class.
HERBERT HARMATZ S 729 Clover Road
Ethical Club 35 Boy's Leader's Club5 Soccer 3, 45 J. J. 25
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Manager Basketball Team 45 Track
Team 3, 45 Art Club 2, 35 French Club 3, 4.
PLEASANTER or more agreeable classmate than Herbert can not be
found. He seems to be in a perpetual state of good humor and friends swarm
to him like bees.
CARSTEN HARMS 3610 Keene Avenue
S occer 45 Interclass Athletics 3, 4.
LLOW us to present our orchid to Mr. Harms for his excellent work on
our soccer team. He is a new boy in the school, and we think his support of
our team should be high commended.
MARGARET L. HARRIS 4102 Fernhill Avenue
Latin Club 25 Art Club 25 Home Economics Club 3, 45 Junior
Prom Committee 35 Chemistry Club 4.
ARGARET can be as daringly decorative at a dance as a cinema siren but
she really is, one of the frankest, most genuine, and humorous young ladies in
the class.
PRESTON I-IAYNES 2606 Garrison Avenue
Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Officer 4g Football 3, 45 Ethical Club 3g
J. J. J. 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3g Interclass Athletics 2, 3.
I HERE are two people in Preston, the one is the flip wise-cracker, the other
is the hidden artist and lover of beautiful things.
EDWARD HERWIG S 210 Norwood Avenue
9 Commencement Chorus 4.
HERE,S a born business man if there ever was one. I-Ie'll probably be a wiz
at business, and he knows the value of money right down to the last hair of
the buffalo on a nickel.
VIRGINIA HESTER 3212 Milford Avenue
Four Square Club 2, 3, 43 Officer 2, 3, 4g Home Economics Club
3, 4g J. J. J. 3g Art Club 2.
HEN a girl can be this animated before a "still" camera, what couldn't
she do before a movie camera? And can this girl act! We predict that
Virginia is going to go places and do thingslu
CHARLES I-IOBBS 3830 Sequoia Avenue
Art Club 4g Stamp Club 4g Interclass Athletics 4.
HARLESJS remarks sotto voice send the class into hysterics. He's a very
handy man to have around at a party.
EMMA HOFFMAN 4016 Penhurst Avenue
Masquers 2, 3, J. J. J. 2, 3g Basketball 45 Art Club 2, 3, 43
Four Square Club 3, 4.
UFFU furnishes plenty of humor and wit for the class. Her stay at
Forest Park has enabled her to make many friends.
SHIRLEY HOLLINS 4503 Liberty Heights Avenue
Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 33 French Club 3g Interclass
Athletics 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, Hockey.
HIRLEY is attractive, and one of the nicest people we know. She says
what she thinks, for which trait she has our profound admiration.
SIDNEY HORWITZ 2243 Eutaw Place
J. J. J. 25 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4,
French Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 35 Ass't Manager Track
3, Art Club 2, 3.
IDNEY has the powerful shoulders of a northwoods lumberman, yet his
smile is an invigorating as a small boys'. His all embracing confidence in
achievement is the reason why he's such a popular member of our class.
GILMORE HUGHES 3712 Ferndale Avenue
"B" Squad Football 2, "A" Team 35 Track 2, 3, Latin Club
23 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
EJRE afraid that as treasurer of his homeroom class, Gilmore's duties have
lingered on him rather heavily, but they don,t seem to have dented greatly
his joy in living.
WILLIAM B. HUGHES 5214 Norwood Avenue
Boy's Chorus 4, Interclass Athletics 3, 4.
ILLIAM hides himself behind scenes, yet we all know that in his unassum-
ing way he has aided the class in a variety of ways.
EDNA HYDE 2923 Clifton Avenue
Hockey 3, 4, Basket Ball 4g Volley Ball 2, 3, 45 Interclass
9 Athletics 2, 3, 4.
4 ,I
DDIE is one of those girls who excels in athletics as well as her studies.
She is very resourceful and one of our best scholars.
NAOMA HYMAN 3928 Dalrymple Avenue
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4g French Club 3, 45 Art Club 2g
AOMI,S poise and dignity have long been envied by less fortunate mem-
bers of the class. Her habitual nonchalance has a soothing effect on our
nerves, frayed by the toil of school work.
THELMA HYMAN 3928 Dalrymple Avenue
Art Club 25 French Club 3, 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
I HELMA is sensible enough not to take life too seriously. And she's so
vital that she makes her interests your interests.
IDA JACOBSON 2309 Chelsea Terrace
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Music Appreciation Club 35 Art
gf Club 35 Basket Ball 2, 3, 4.
jjDA is always on the spot and ready to offer her services. She has the
uinfo' l' and is willing to supply it, if necessary.
NVILLIAM JENNISON 3036 Pressman Street
S occer Team 2, 35 Ethical Club 3, 4.
IRLS sigh-babies forget to cry-here comes "Tick"-the sheik of the
Commercial group.
FLORENCE JONES 4104 Fernhill Avenue
Sec. Junior Class 35 J. J. J. 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Latin Club
2, 45 Girl's Leader's Club 3, 45 Junior Prom Committeeg Open
Forum Club.
I HE vital people are the ones who intrigue. She does things-she carries
you along on her enthusiasm, her buoyancy and when she concentrates that
tremendous energetic force on any set purpose-zip-she accomplishes it.
PAUL B. JONES, JR. 2611 Royal Oak Avenue
Latin Club 25 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club
9 45 Ice-Hockey 3, 4.
Q15 charm is as natural as breathing, and his irresistible grin has Won a per-
manent niche is our hearts.
BARBARA L. KAHN 2838 Clifton Avenue
Basket Ball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Volley Ball 2, 35 Girl's
Leader's Club 3, 45 Secretary 45 Senior Inaugural Assembly 45
is J. J. J. 35 Tennis 2, 35 Swimming 25 Forester Staff 4
!HARBARA,S chief charm lies in the fact that she's so completely natural
and sincereg she couldn't pose if she tried. Everything she does she does well,
and there seems to be no limit to her activities. Shels a grand person.
EILEEN KANE 3707 Yosemite Avenue
J. J. J. 3g Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club
3, 45 Treasurer 45 Opportunity Club 4.
CLEAR-EYED, Junoesque blonde with enviable, erect posture, Eileen has
created for herself a beauty of distinction and individuality.
ELIZABETH L. KANE 3707 Yosemite Avenue
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4g J. J. J. 35 Home Economics Club
9 3, 4g Secretary 45 Opportunity Club 45 Forester Staff 4.
gratis one set of twins who divide their charms equally. "Bitsy" is quite
as lovely as her sister. She's alive, interested, and vivacious.
BERNEY KATZENBERG 2403 Rogers Avenue
is Ice Hockey 35 Latin Club 25 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
13 ERNEY has a gay smile and a light-hearted manner all his own. To know
him is to like him. Were all for you, Berney. H
ANNA KAUFFMAN 3809 Penhurst Ave.
Four Square Club 4g H. E. Club 45 lnterclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
I HE tremendous amount of energy that Anna puts into everything she
does, has given rigorous life to every project she has worked on. And she's
a grand gal, too.
JAMES KENNY 5 7 05 Gist Avenue
French Club 35 Latin Club 35 Intcrclass Athletics 2, 3, 45
Q Camera Club 35 J. J. J. 2, 3, 45 Art Club 3, 4.
BFS friendly and generousg he's happy and even tempered with a dis-
tinctly individual laugh which explodes joyfully and spontaneously.
MARGARET L. KENT 4909 Cordelia Avenue
German Club 35 Girl's Leader's Club 3, 45 Interclass Athletics
2, 3, 4.
ARGARET is simple and natural but when she thinks she is being imposed
upon-look out for fireworks.
LILLIAN KIRSON 1830 W. North Avenue
gr Art Club 2, 35 Interclass Athletics 2.
HILLIAN is always caught with a far away gleam in her eyes. Dreaming
of heroes, Lil?
RUTH KLEIMAN Y 300 E. 21st Street
Art Club 25 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 29 Masquers 3, 43
g Chemistry Club 4g Senior Play Committee 4.
Qi UTH feels her title of "beefer" is undeserved, and so do we, Ruth. She
is as happy and spontaneous as she can be, and a joy to have around during
dull periods.
PHILIP KLEIN 4102 Rollins Avenue
Boy's Opportunity Club 4g Boy's Leader's Club 4g Open Forum
Club 4g Chess Club 3, 49 President 4g Latin Club 45 Forester
9 Staff 45 J. J. J. 3g Coaching 4.
HERE is a young man who is a great arguer. Philip always has some
salient point to add to a class discussion, and his ideas are invariably
constructive.
LILLIAN KLITENIC 3927 Belle Avenue
up Art Club 2.
ll L-KAYH makes many a dull period bright. She is a good mixer and a
diligent worker. Her smile displays pearl-like teeth and her dancing eyes
betray her when she is amused.
MURIEL KNAPP 3110 Garrison Avenue
Interclass Athletics 2g Honor Roll 2, 3.
ENTLEMEN, they say, prefer blondes. A glance at Muriel tells us why.
Clever and rating 100 per cent in her studies, she's the ideal secretary.
STANLEY R. KRAMER 3716 Chesholm Road
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4, Coaching 43 Chemistry Club 4.
TANLEY may be quiet, but he gets things done! He has always been an
outstanding student, and he has made himself a circle of warm friends in
his various activities.
ELINOR KRATZ 4302 Springdale Avenue
Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Music Appreciation Club 2, 3g Girl's Leacler's
Club 3, 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
E WISH to extend our congratulations to one of the sweetest members
of the class of '34, for her ever charming disposition. We sometimes wonder
if Elinor is ever disturbed by anything, for she is always calm, pleasant, and
agreeable.
EDGAR J. KREIGER 4019 Bonner Road
Boy's Leader Club 3, 4, Basket Ball Team 2, 3, 49 Interclass
pf Athletics 2, 3, 4, A. A. President 45 Opportunity Club 2.
4 DDIE,S inexpressibly funny remarks and expressions have delighted us,
ever since we've known him. He's a friendly sort of chap, full of the joy
of living.
FLORENCE KROLL 4101 Springdale Avenue
Art Club 2, 3, Masquers 2, 3, 4g Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4g
9 Latin Club 2, 35 J. J. J. 2, 3, Chemistry Club 4.
.QHLORENCE has distinguished herself in the "Masquers" as a capable and
accomplished actress. She's clever in many other lines too, and we know her
for a very nice person.
THELMA LAMBDIN 3504 Plateau Avenue
Art Club 2, 3, Class Odiccr 2, Interclass Athletics 2.
I HELMA certainly puts into effect the popular belief that stout people are
good-natured. Her most-welcome smile and assistance have proved invalu-
able to her many friends.
J. STEWART LANDBECK 3514 Menlo Drive
Track 2, 3, 4.
NOTHER blonde menace! With his light hair and attractive, sun-tanned
face, Stewart has won all our hearts-especially those of the girls. But seri-
ously, he's a swell fellow.
MORRIS LANSBURGH Greenspring and Rogers Ave.
German Club 2, 35 Opportunity Club 3, Leader's Club 3, 45
Assistant Manager Foot Ball 2, J. J. J. 3g Vice President Open
9 Forum Club 4.
iHERE's our super-super high pressure salesman. Morris could sell you any-
thing, and he's certainly sold himself to us. We like him for what he is-
a prince of good fellows.
ALMA GERALDINE LANTZ 2218 Poplar Grove Street
Glee Club 2, 35 Chemistry Club 45 Operetta 25 Interclass
Athletics 2, 3, 4.
UIET, gracious, and sweet, Alma has a merry side to her nature that you
might not discover at once. But to her friends she shows the true wealth
of her glowing personality.
DOROTHY LASATER 3946 Dolefield Avenue
Latin Club 25 Art Club 25 Masquers 45 Four Square 45
J. J. J. 3, 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3.
E personally nominate Dorothy as having the most infectious giggle
in the class. Her witty remarks have upset more than one classroom, and
her store of personal gossip never seems to run dry.
JEANNE MARIE LAWSHE, 2915 Baker Street
Latin Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 French Club 3, 45 Leaders
Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Art Club 2, 35 Masquers 45
9 Secretary Club 45 J. J. J. 3.
JIEAN has a way of accomplishing the impossible that is positively unbe-
lievable. Attractive, beautifully dressed, poised and dignified, Jean has all
the qualities that make for real success.
JOSEPH LEASE 2607 N. Hilton Street
Ethical Club 25 Opportunity Club 2, 35 J. J. J. 35 Football 2, 3, 4:
up Base Ball 2, 3, 45 Intcrclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ill OEU CYUSSELJ LEASE is known for his kind heart, good humor, and
liberal supply of chewing gum. His willingness to lend a hand has won him
many friends at Forest Park. i
JOHN WALTER LEE 4118 Belle Avenue
' Opportunity Club 35 Radio Club 45 Soccer 2, 35 Track 25
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
N,T let Walter's cherubic appearance and mop of curly hair delude you.
There's more maturity of thought under it than supports many a bald head.
Walter has many friends, too.
WILLIAM HARRY LEGG 3812 Hillendale Road
9 Ethical Club 2, 35 In terc lass Athletics 2, 3.
MARRY, with his twisted grin and never ending wise-cracks is one of the
most loyal and steadfast friends we have. He has a heart as big as all
outdoors.
ANN LEHMAN 4167 Dalrymple Avenue
Art Club 23 Interclass Athletics 2, 3.
00D things come in small packages. Although little, Ann is full of fun
and has unsuspected deposits of knowledge.
BENJAMIN LEVIN 2916 Chelsea Terrace
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
N,T let Benjamin's sleepy and slightly bewildered air fool you. He's
one of the shrewdest members of our class, and we predict that he will have
great success in business.
LENORE LEVIN 3407 Powhatan Avenue
French Club 23 Masquers 2, 3g Halloween Assembly 23 J. J. J.
Q 33 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
EENORE has a dominant, forceful personality and a way of accomplishing
an amazing amount of work in an unbelievably short time.
JOSEPH LESSANS 4108 Dalrymple Avenue
Latin Club 2g Opportunity Club 43 Camera Club 3, 43 Radio
Club 4g Glee Club 3, 43 Track 3, 43 43 Interclass
Athletics 2, 3, 4.
LITTLE person with big ideas, Joe delights in ignorance of the fact that
"Silence is Golden".
MARY LINKER 3037 W. North Avenue
Masquers 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Four Square 33 J. J. J. 2, 33
Interclass Athletics 3, 4.
HEN Irish eyes are smilingi' - they are Mary's light, blue eyes that you
see. She's witty and full of pep.
DORSEY E. LOANE 3612 Ferndale Avenue
Glee Club 3, 4g J. J. J. 33 Craftsman Club 23 Interclass
p Athletics 4.
MOANE knows how to juggle figures, to play with test tubes, to coordinate,
and to systematize. With a mind like his, he can tackle anything.
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GERTRUDE MAUDE LORENZ 2910 Belmont Avenue
Glee Club 2, 3, Latin Club 33 Art Club 2, Chemistry Club 45
Operetta 2g Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
s A personality, Gertrude has charm and wit. Although she has the rep-
utation of being both shy and reserved, those who know her will say that she
is a witty talker and at her best as a raconteur.
CHARLES MAIER 3316 Shellburne Avenue
.- orchestra 2, 3, 4, J. J. J. orchestra 4, Base Ball 2.
we IS entirely without conceit, and he has the most glorious sense of fun
it has ever been our good luck to encounter. We will always remember him
as a debonair, charming fellow, who was a grand musician.
WILLIAM MARCHANT 2127 Dukeland Street
Ethical Club Officer 3, 43 Foot Ball 3, 4, Winner of Interclass
Track Cup 35 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
E POINT with pride to this upstanding young man. Quizzical humor,
an outstanding voice, and rare intelligence,-these are his extraordinary gifts.
WILBUR O. MARCUS 4103 Maine Ave.
Chemistry Club 4, President 45 Radio Club Officer 45 Interclass
Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ILBUR has an amused and friendly glint in his eyes that attract you to
him instantly, and you don't go wrong in making him your friend. He is
quite athletic, but he's no mean student either.
CATHARINE MARTIN 2317 Longwood St.
In Opportunity Club 3, 49 Glee Club 3, Interclass Athletics 2, 4.
jlc1TTY" is one of our best-loved girls. Always a smile, a good humor,
good scholarship , and a fine athlete.
HELEN MAYERS 2549 W. North Ave.
it Volley Ball 25 Basket Ball 2, 3g Golf 3.
MELEN, who is a hard, determined worker, will some day be the blessing
of an executive. Her ability to work well with others is truly an asset.
KATHLEEN Mc COLLUM 2301 Monticello Road
Masquers 4, J. J. J. 3, 4, Manager Tennis Team 4.
ERE is the typical, modern American girl. Good-looking, capable, and
just a trifle brittle on the surface. In fact, when you first meet her you get
the impression that she knows everything and is slightly bored by it all.
DORIS MCCONNELL 4028 Hayward Avenue
WEET, unsophisticated and docile is Doris. Her sparkling eyes give her
away, however, and we know she is full of vitality and a jolly companion.
CHARLES MCCORMICK 3402 cednfdele Road
Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Coaching Class 4.
HARLES is another gentleman who lives by his wits,-scholastically speak-
ing. If he doesn't know the answer during recitation you'd never guess it
for he improvises in a way that is quite astounding.
MARY ADELIENE MCGLOTHLIN 2906 Allendale Road
Senior Play 4, snnieesn enee Assembly 4.
E,LL bet dollars to doughnuts that this young lady is a heart breaker
in and out of school. With her doll-like prettiness and her sunny tempera-
ment, what mere male could resist her?
WILLIAM E. MEDFORD A 4028 Rogers Avenue
Latin Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Masquers 45 Officer Sub
Senior Class Forester Staff 45 Senior Play Committee 45 J. J. J.
3, 45 Press Staff5 Senior Play 4.
ILLIAM can be hilariously funny when he wants to fand that's most of
the timej , but he takes some things very seriously. Once he sets his heart on
something, he usually works till he gets it.
WILLIAM MEDINGER 3303 Walbrook Avenue
Chemistry Club 45 Operetta 25 Ring Committee 45 Senior Play
Committee 45 J. J. J. 2, 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Senior
Playg Masquers 45 Forester Staff 4.
ILLIAM,S jaunty air and self-assured attitude long ago stamped him as
the gay lothario of the class. And how that boy can turn a compliment!
FRED MEISER S106 Liberty Heights Avenue
Ethical Club 3g Class Officer 23 J. J. J. 2, 3, 45 "B" Squad
gf Soccer 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
jHRITZ,S leisurely stroll and carefree manner typify his whole attitude
toward life. We hear, however, that he's anything but leisurely when it
comes to working on school teams.
MILDRED MELAMET 2279 Reisterstown Road
Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, 4g Masqucrs 2, 3, 4,
Operetta 2, Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ILDRED has an individual manner of speaking and her personality is
charming. And to those persons who have been fortunate enough to be in
her class, we need not tell of her excellent scholastic work.
VIRGINIA MERRITT 4013 Hayward Avenue
Art Club 4, Basket Ball 3.
N ordinary smile from someone makes the day bright-a smile from
Virginia makes the day many times brighter. The corners of her brown eyes
crinkle in merriment and she's loads of fun.
MARY ELIZABETH MILLER 4402 Maine Avenue
Latin Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, Opportunity Club 3, 45
Leaders Club 4g Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Hockey 3, 45
at Basket Ball 4.
UFFYU is possessed of all the sterling qualities-a brilliant student, a
fine athlete, a good sport and a loyal friend, she's one of the most versatile
people we know.
GEDDES MILLER 3343 Piedmont Avenue
Foot Ball 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 43 Interclass
Class Champions 3, Class Officer 4g Chess Club 4, J. J. J. 2,
3, 4g Boy's Leaders Club 4g Ethical Club 3, 4.
ou can't keep a good man down. Geddes has taken some hard knocks
on the renowned football team, but he always comes back for more.
MAX MILLER 331 1 Menlo Drive
Track Team 3, Opportunity Club 3, 4, J. J. J. 3, 4g Intcrclass
Track Champions 3, Baseball Manager 4g Boy's Leader Club 4,
Senior Play 4.
OTHING escapes Max's sharp eyes. He's always on the alert for some-
thing amusing, and he tells it in his own inimitable style.
MARJORIE SLOANE MILLS 2200 Garrison Boulevard
Four Square Club 4.
ARJORIE,S naive, demure, and ingenuous manner is quite entrancing.
She has the glamour of youth and verse.
FRANCES BROOKS MITCHELL 2111 Chelsea Terrace
Art Club 2, 3, 45 Music Appreciation Club 2, 35 Girl's Leaders
Club 3, 45 Hockey 25 Sub-Senior Officer 45 Interclass
nv Athletics 2.
iHERE,S a book-worm who does things! Frankie's been an officer of one
kind or another in our class ever since we can remember. It's due partly to
the fact that she possesses one of the swellest personalities of any girl we
know.
ROSS MITCHELL 2111 Chelsea Terrace
Latin Club 25 Senate 39 D. S. A. Committee 35 J. J. J. 35
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
LWAYS an intelligent conversationalist, Ross is, at times, a bit witty. He
is planning to join the navy, where he'll have his chance to be a good or a
bad sailor, but one thing is certain-he'll never be an indifferent one,-he's
too charming.
CYRIL MOGAL S505 Liberty Heights Avenue
Interclass Athletics 2, 35 Ring Committee 35 Art Club 25
Operetta 25 Glee Clu-b 3.
UIET, dignified, very competent, an earnest worker, and a fine sport is
the make-up of Cyril.
MAE MOORE 2709 Chelsea Terrace
Art Club 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 45 Open Forum Club 35 Mas-
quers 2, 35 Opportunity Club 45 Forester Staff.
HE,S Irish and red-headed. She wears ultra-ultra clothes, she's unusually
attractive, and she's always poised. Always ready with a good wise crack,
she's as quick and to the point as her name-Mae Moore.
AUDREY MUELLER 3704 Copley Road
Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Masquers 3, 45 Operetta 25 Interclass Athletics 2.
UDREY is one of the brightest, most optimistic members of our class.
Her belief in things and people is truly admirable. May she always keep
her illusions.
VIRGINIA MURRAY 3208 Milford Avenue
Masqum 4, Four Square Club 4.
LTHOUGH Virginia has only been at Forest Park a comparatively short
time, she's well-known and well-liked for her attractive voice and sweet
manner.
GEORGE NAUSS 5315 Fernpark Avenue
Orchestra 3, 45 Track Team 3, 45 j. J. J. 45 Press Staff 25
Libraryg Art Club 25 Interclass Athletics 4.
EoRGE's good looks, excellent taste in clothes, and his indifferent air
have completely intrigued the fair members of our class. More power to
you, George!
JACK NAYLOR S101 Gwynn Oak Avenue
,Q Tennis, Interclass Athletics
Q'uAcKE,s intelligence is a real thing,-the manifestation of an alert, open
mind. He has a keenness of thought that goes straight to the essentials.
WILLIAM R. NICKEY 3812 Fernhill Avenue
Chemistry Club 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 J. J. j. 35
Coaching 4.
ILLIAM is ambitious, determined, and serious, and we expect these quali-
ties to carve out a great future for him. He is a friendly person, and we
like his pleasant manner.
NEVIN NIEDENTOHL 3819 Carlisle Avenue
German Club 35 Radio Club 45 Glee Club 35 Interclass
p Athletics 3, 4.
MITTLE, but oh my! Nevin is one of the most purposeful young men we
know of. His earnest desire to get ahead has won our greatest admiration.
LENORE PAYMER 3506 Powhatan Avenue
Art Club 2, 35 Masquers 35 Latin Club 2, 35 French Club 45
9 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
MENORE is one of those vital people, who just seem to be born ambitious.
She is so enthusiastic about everything that she inspires all those around her.
OLNEY PAYNE 4016 Bateman Avenue
Latin Club 23 J. J. J. 35 Coaching 4g Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
LNEY is quite a versatile person. He is extremely talented artistically,
but unfortunately he is so modest that We don't see his "works of art" very
often. He has an unusually excellent scholastic record, too.
STANCHFIELD PAYNE 4016 Bateman Avenue
Boyls Leaders Club 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 45 Interclass Athletics, 2. 3, 4.
HY, aloof, and introspective, Stanchfield has long commanded our re-
spect and friendship. He is a true friend in need.
SYLVIA PELTZ 2904 Loudan Avenue
Hockey 45 Capt. of Championship Basket Ball Team 2, 3g Vol-
ley Ball 2, 3, 4g Tennis 2, 33 J. J. J. 35 Glee Club 2, 3, Open
Forum Club 3.
. P. in this case stands for "snappy personality". This is our Sylvia-
full of fun and pep-a good student and an "A-1" athlete.
EVA PHOEBUS 2704 Baker Street
Leaders Club 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 45
Vice-President 33 French Club 4, President 4g J. J. J. 4, Art
Club 2g Senior Inaugural Assembly Committee 4.
1-iE's young, she's sweet, she's sensible. Eva is the kind of girl most
mothers would like their sons to marry, and we've noticed that a good many
of the sons feel the same way about it!
OSCAR PFEIFFER 2701 Queen Anne Road
Track Team 2, 45 Senior Inaugural Committee 45 Interclass
Athletics 2, 3, 43 Class Oificer 4.
SCAR has the distinction of being the only platinum blonde in the male
ranks, and it's natural too. Besides being "cutest boy," he possessed a really
fine intellect.
SHEBA B. POTTS 3500 Bancroft Road
Art Club 2, 35 Latin Club 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 J. J. J. 2,
Interclass Athletics 2, 3.
OU,LL look high and wide before you find a more attractive personality
than Sheba's. Besides being an extremely good looking girl, she possesses a
positively amazing cleverness.
WILLIAM POWELL 3819 Cold Spring Lane
p J. J. J. 35 Senior Class Play 2.
iHE,S wise, amused, and we fear slightly cynical. But behind his air of
indifference we recognize a Warm heart, and we like him for it.
JUNE PRICE S19 Overdale Road
Opportunity Club 3, 45 Music Appreciation Club 35 Glee Club
gf 2, 3, 45 Glee Club Activities 2, 3, 45 3.
ill UNE is essentially the modern. Sophistication is the keynote of her char-
acter. She has very decided news on everything but she is broadminded
enough to see the other person's point of View.
J. WARNER PYLES, JR. 3500 Dolefield Avenue
Boy's Opportunity Club 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club
45 Vice-President Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball
Team 2, 3, 45 Boy's Leaders Club 45 German Club 35 Coaching
Squadg J. J. J. 3, 4.
ARNER is very interested in athletics, and we hear his golf score is as
admirable as his singing. Good for you, Warner!
ISABELL QUARLES 4040 Hayward Avenue
Opportunity Club 35 Girl's Leaders Club, Treasurer 45 "B"
Team Basket Ball 3, 45 Open Forum Club 35 Glee Club 2, 3,
45 Chemistry Club 45 Interclass Athletics 45 Operetta 2.
HEJS a very fine person, Isabell, with her delectable appearance, her re-
markable wit, her naturalness, and her great, understanding heart.
CHURCHILL RAIBER S 206 Beaufort Avenue
Forester Staff 45 Senior Inaugural Assembly 45 J. J. J. 3, 45 Glee
Club 25 Art Club 2, 35 Masquers 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Inter-
class Athletics 2, 3, 4.
GIRL of many talents, with a good deal of useful ego in her make-up,
intellectually honest if there ever was such a person, forthright and anxious
to please-that's Churchill.
JANE CHARLOTTE RAMSEN 4704 Springdale Avenue
Art Club5 Latin Club5 Four Square Olub 2, 3, 45 Golf 25
Av Swimming 25 Volley Ball 25 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
JANE is a little girl with a great big heart. She's cute, she's funny, and
she's won our hearts completely.
ROBERT B. REED A 3409 Duvall Avenue
Open Forum 3, 45 President 45 Leaders Club 45 Treasurer 45
Camera Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Track Team 2, 3, 45 J. J. J.
it 35 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ROBERT has a very good mind and an unusual personality as well. He is
the type of person who always has something interesting to say, and he says
it with a humor and Wit that are delightful.
VERA E. REIS 4037 Fairfax Road
Operetta 35 Art Club 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3,
45 Four Square Club 45 J. J. J. 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ERA has a great deal of will power and determination, clear insight, and
a very sane view of life. Besides which, she has the warmest of hearts.
ARTHUR RICHARDSON 3400 Windsor Avenue
RTHUR hasn,t any illusions of success. He knows that work takes you
farther than luck. He has a definite end in view, a clear eye on the road
ahead, and he is the type of boy who ultimately gets what he goes after.
ANNE KATHRYN RICHTER 5503 Winnoka Avenue
Art Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Operetta 25 Interclass Athletics
2, 3, 4, J. J. J. 2.
HEN one hears a rippling, catching laugh in the room, Anna is near.
You find yourself liking her on sight.
GEORGE ROBINSON 4000 Dalrymple Avenue
Track 2, 3, 45 J. J. J. 45 German Club 45 Latin Club 25
Opportunity Club 45 Press 2, 45 Commencement Chorus 45
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
EORGE, with his dimples fthe angels kissed him twicelj and his likeable
grin, is one of the best fellows in the class. He is interested in all class
activities.
VIRGINIA ROBINSON 4405 Belview Avenue
Four Square Club 45 Art Club 25 Swimming 25 Interclass
Athletics 2, 3, 4.
E certainly envy Va. for her assurance and poise under the most trying
conditions, and her sense of humor is as keen and bright as the blade of a
knife.
MARGARET RODGERS 3712 Mohawk Avenue
Masqum 4g Tennis 5, J. J. J. 4, shakesp eare Assembly 4.
E,RE still marveling at the witty, sparkling comedy Margaret wrote for
this year's "Jubilee', in collaboration with Blanche Coll. But that's because
"Micky" herself is witty and sparkling.
- NITA ROGERS 3702 Mohawk Avenue
Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Masquers 2, 3, 45 Varsity Vol-
ley Ball 25 J. J. J. 25 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
BASH, that's what the young lady has, and her amazing generosity has
made her dear to the hearts of her friends.
OLIVIA LEE ROGERS 4605 Maine Avenue
Art Club 2, 3, 45 Four Square Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45
J. J. J. 45 Interclass Athletics 4.
HEN smarter clothes are being worn, Olivia will wear them. She has
more style than any ten girls, and when Olivia sets her hat at a jaunty angle,
you can hear male's hearts cracking all around you.
ORMA ROLLINGS 5 219 Linden Heights Avenue
Art Club 2, 3, 45 Basket Ball 2, 3, 45 J. J. J. 35 Tennis 2, 35
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
LTHOUGH she always appears to be so serious, Orma has quite a lively
spirit which has endeared her to her classmates.
JULIUS ROSEN 3919 Bonner Road
Latin Club 25 Foot Ball 3, 45 Track 35 Basket Ball 45 45
9 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
JIULIUSJS stock of wise-cracks never seems to be quite exhausted and we
hope that thereill never be a time when Julius cannot spring a snappy
comeback.
JERRY ROSENBERG 3905 Norfolk Avenue
n Stamp Club 25 J. J. J. 45 German Club 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
JERRY is always on the job when he's needed, and we find ourselves rely-
ing on him more and more when we want something well done.
MIRIAM ROSENBLUM 3 603 Fairview Avenue
French Club 25 Masquers 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Latin Club 25
Senior Play Committee 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
IRIAM is a born leader. She fairly bristles with a militant air and her
friends are perfectly willing to be led by her dominant personality.
JESSIE CROWDER ROWLENSON 4809 Liberty Heights Ave.
Art Club 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Chemistry Club
45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
I HERE's never a dull moment when Jessie's around! She's so good na-
tured that it's a tonic just to be with her.
MILDRED RUBIN 3708 Glen Avenue
Latin Club 25 French Club 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Secretary 35
German Club 3, 45 Art Club 25 Operetta 25 A. A. Rep. 25
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ILDRED is poised without being posed. She is always calm and reserved
with a sincerity that is really amazing to the casual onlooker.
ROYCE RUSSELL 3907 Dorchester Road
Leaders Club 3, 45 D. S. A. 45 President Opportunity Club
45 Forester Staff 45 Track 25 Ice Hockey 3, 45 Interclass
Athletics 3, 45 Foot Ball 3, 45 Interclass Track Champions 35
Junior Prom Committee 35 junior Tea Dance Committee 3.
E point with pride to Royce for obtaining an appointment to the Naval
Academy. We feel quite sure that wherever he is, Royce will always be a
credit to Forest Park.
FREDA SACKS 3001 Brighton Street
CONSCIENTIOUS, diligent worker is our tiny Freda Sacks. She posesses
a lively spirit and is an enjoyable companion, too.
SYLVIA SALZMAN 3208 Baker Street
Art Club 25 J. J. J. 35 Latin Club 3, 45 German Club Oihcer
3, 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
YLVIA is smart, attractive, and always well dressed. She has curly black
hair and mischievous eyes that are entirely enticing.
CARRIE ELEANOR SANBORN 2767 W. North Avenue
Art Club 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Inrerelass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
G HERE,S an enchanting, little-girl quality about Eleanor that makes her a
very lovable person. But there's nothing the least childish about her mind,
which is a very good one indeed.
DANIEL SANDLER 3818 Norfolk Avenue
Craftsman Club 25 J. J. J. 45 lnterclass Track Champion Team
35 Interclass Athletics 2, 3. 4.
4 ANIEL is healthy, vital and interesting. He's one of our star performers
too, being possessed of a baritone voice that is really smooth.
MILTON HERMAN FRANKLIN SAUL Alhambra Apts.
Latin Club 2, 45 Boys A. A. 45 Secretary 45 Chess Club 2, 3,
45 Secretary 35 Open Forum Club 35 Soccer 45 Track 2, 3, 45
Assistant Manager 35 Manager 45 J. J. J. 35 Interclass
Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ILTON is simply irrepressible. Once he has made up his mind to say
or do something, no power on earth can stop him, fteachers are also
includedlj
EDWIN J. SCHAMEL 4009 Elderson Avenue
Track Team 2, 3, 45 J. J. J. 3, 45 Senior Assembly 45 Arbor
0 Day Assembly 35 Interclass Track Championship 3.
1 DWIN is to Forest Park what Clark Gable is to Hollywood. He's much
in demand with all the girls, but he keeps them guessing.
MORTON SCHAPIRO 2305 Tioga Pkwy.
Latin Club 25 J. J. J. 35 Class Officer 35 Camera Club 45
Ethical Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Intex-class Athletics 2, 3, 4.
NE of the things you find yourself liking about Morton is his resolute-
ness. Come what may, Morton sticks to his guns, and that is a quality not
often discovered among the dwellers of this everchanging world.
BERTRAM H. SCHILLER 3205 Belmont Avenue
J. J. J. 35 President Opportunity Club 45 Leaders Club 45
Vice-President Sub Junior Class 35 Vice-President Junior Class
35 D. S. A. Pledgeg Sub Senior Class President 45 Senior Class
President 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 D. S. A. Committee
g 3 45 Chemistry Club 4.
,illlfs got looks, youth, he's regularg and after knowing him, you know
he has a grand sense of humor, too.
GLORIA SCHREIBMAN S344 Reisterstown Road
gg Glce Club 43 Art Club 4g J. J. J. 4.
LOU appears to be one of the headlights of the class with a future that
promises, we believe, big returns.
BERNICE ISABELLE SELIGMAN 4031 Norfolk Avenue
Opportunity Club 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43
Glec Club 43 J. J. J. 3, 43 Press 2, 3, 43 Interclass Athletics
2, 3, 4g Club Editor Press 43 Girl's Leaders Club 4g Publicity
is Committee Senior Play 4.
M ERNICE is a girl with many hobbies, of which writing for the Press has
brought her the most glory. She is an exceedingly helpful person, and is
always ready to offer her services. We could scarcely get along without her.
JACOB SELIS 3200 Vickers Road
Tennis 2, 5, 4, Orch esrf 2 4, J. J. J. 2, 1.
E really can't class Jack as a "nice boy"-he's got so much more to him
in the way of grit and determination, than just ordinarily nice boys have.
Hr doesn't beat around the bush about anything.
LUCIA R. SERIO 4500 Garrison Avenue
Senate 23 Latin Club 2, 4g French Club 2, 3, 43 President 3,
43 Music Appreciation Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Girl's Leaders
Club 3, 43 Vice-President 4g Director of Coaching 43 D. S. A.
Pledge 43 J. J. J. 3g Forester Staff 4g Student Court 43
pf Scholarship Committee 4.
m'UCIA,S amazing loyalty to her friends and her school has made us her
staunchest admirers. She is an intensely vital and energetic person and full
of fun and spirit.
RICHARD SHACKELFORD 3100 Brightwood Avenue
Track Team 2, 3, 43 Soccer 3, 43 Ethical Club 3, 43
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
I AKE a good long look at an earnest young man, because you don't find
one on every corner. Dick is quiet and thoughtful, an all-around good
fellow.
PHYLLIS SHAIVITZ 2400 Garrison Avenue
French Club 2, 3, 43 Ofhccr 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 43 Music Ap-
preciation Club 33 lnterclass Athletics 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club
4s Opportunity Club 43 J. J. J. 3.
HYLLIS is very lively and animated, and she makes the most unpleasant
task seem fun when you do it with her.
MARIANNE SHERMAN 3905 Fairfax Road
Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 4g Volley-ball 3, 4, Secre-
tary Girls A. A.g Latin Club 2, German Club 35 Girl's
Leaders Club 3, 4. i
I HERE is only one Marrianne Sherman. She's an excellent student, a rec-
ord-making athlete, a leader in club activities, and a completely attractive
person.
MARY JEAN SHEPPARD 2205 Mt. Holly Street
Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Operetta 25 Radio Broadcast 2, 3.
ARY is one of the most modest young ladies in the class. She is so
very shy that many people never really get to know her for the sweet girl
that she is.
IRENE SHOR 3336 Piedmont Avenue
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 43 French Club
as 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2.
JjRENE,S pouting prettiness has won her more admirers than we could
possibly count. And no wonder, for her gay smile, pleasant disposition, and
sympathetic dimples can't help but attract people to her.
JOSEPH SHOUL S819 Ethelbert Avenue
Biology Club 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 25 Coach under Leaders
p Club 4g Senior Play Committee 4g Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
'glenn CHESTERFIELD lives in the form of Joe. He has won many friends
during his stay at F. P.
EDITH SINGER 5601 Narcissus Avenue
Latin Club 25 Chemistry Club 4, Art Club 2, 35 J. J. J. 3,
Interclass Athletics 2.
AY and enchanting is Edith. There's witchery in her very eyes and
mouth. Woe to the lad who received full battery from her twinkling eyes-
he's lost, as sure as fate.
BAYARD SMITH 3600 Copley Road
Ass't Football Manager 25 J. J. J. 2, 35 Interclass Track Cham- i
Q pions 35 Ethical Club 35
ig AYARD is eternally good-natured, and keeps everyone around him in good
humor. You never know just what he'll do next.
MARY SNEED 5607 Jonquil Avenue
Interclass Athletics 2.
I HE quiet, business-like attitude of Mary will prove a real asset to some
firm in the future.
MILDRED JANE SOLARZ 3602 Fairview Avenue
Masquers 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Operetta 2g French Club 25
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee 4.
LLOW us to present a true judge of all that is smart and fashionable-
namely-Mildred Solarz. Not one of us could hope to rival Mildred's excel-
lent taste in clothes.
JANET SOUTHWICK S002 Cordelia Avenue
Art Club 2, 35 Interclass Athletics 23 Swimming 25 3.
HE acts dumb and makes you like it. And believe me, folks that's a real
accomplishment. But underneath that crop of curly hair you find one of
the nicest girls you'll meet in a month of Sundays.
META STARTT 3708 Fairview Avenue
Chemistry Club 45 Four Square Club 45 Art Club 2, 3, 45 Glee
Club 2, 35 Latin Club 25 J. J. J. 3g Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ETA,S prettiness and her sunny disposition carve a special niche in our
hearts and her warmth sooths' and stimulates us in blue moments.
JANET STEINBERGER 3413 Taney Road
Latin Club 25 Art Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Open Forum
Club 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Varsity Golf 25 J. J. J. 3, 4.
I HIS delectable little lady with her husky, warm voice has won for her-
self a circle of close friends. And if you're not a Janet Steinberger booster
you had better give yourself up.
CAROLYN STERN 4000 Belview Avenue
Art Club 25 German Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Four Square
if Club 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ITTLE, brown-eyed, with a mischievous expression, Carolyn is the kind
of girl you spot instantly for someone you want to know.
BERNADINE STOCKSDALE 2006 Forest Avenue
Av Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
ig ERNADINE is a very modest person of whom one hears very little. She's
a good athlete, a true friend, and liked by all.
ELAINE STRASS 6211 Park Heights Avenue
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 35 Latin Club 25
rc 9 Glee Club 3, 4.
AEIGGIEU is a dear! She possesses a charm all her own. She has one of the
most agreeable dispositions in the class.
VIVIENNE STREETT 3625 Oakmont Avenue
Tennis 25 Interclass Athletics 25 Art Club 45
Music Appreciation Club 3.
KC
ICKIE,U with her fly-away curls and sparkling brown eyes, is vitality
personified! Her contagious laugh is the sorrow of many teachers!
THELMA HELEN STUBS 3003 Walbrook Avenue
Art Club 45 Glee Club 25 Interclass Athletics 2, 3.
U TUBBYU is a very quiet young lady, who speaks seldom, but means
plenty when she does say something. "Lefty" will vouch for the authenticity
of this.
MORTON SUGAR 4407 Towanda Avenue
Cheer Leader 3, 45 Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 45 Opportunity
Club 35 Leaders Club 45 D. S. A. Pledge 45 Senior Class Officer
45 Assistant Manager Track Team 3.
OU couldn't believe so much energy and vitality could be packed into
one person. Cheer-leader Morton has often kept up our sports and led us
"on to victory!"
CHARLES D. SVVARTZ 2601 Lyndhurst Avenue
Boy's Leader Club 43 S ecre tary 45 Coaching Squad 4.
E salute a truly fine intellect. Charles has more than a clever mindg
he has a thorough and even a brilliant one. But there is nothing superior
in his manner and he commands our genuine admiration and friendship.
WAYNE SWEITZER Campfield Road
Junior Varsity Soccer 23 Soccer 3, 45 German Club 33 J. J. J. 2, 3.
WEITZER is one of the outstanding athletes of our class. His record as
a soccer player is excellent, and he's no mean student either.
EVELYN THIES 5 224 Linden Heights Avenue
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4 VELYN has a genius for making friends. Although very quiet, when
called upon, she always has an intelligent response.
NELL THOMPSON 4001 Ridgewood Avenue
Art Club 25 Masquers 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 2, 3, 4.
Emi world is Nell's particular oyster and she goes about the thrilling busi-
ness of prying it open with a curious mixture of force and gentleness, deter-
mination and sentiment. This young lady is going to go places.
MARY TILLMAN 1200 W. 40th Street
Art Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4, Girl's Leaders Club 3, 4.
ARY is the teachers, dream come true. She uses the girl scout motto,
"Be prepared", and never fails to be so.
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RUTH TIMANUS 2212 Me. Holly street
Glee Club 2, 3, 49 Music Appreciation Club 3, 4g Vice-President
43 Opcrctta 2.
LWAYS pleasant and agreeable, Ruth has made countless friends since
she's been at Forest Park. Everyone likes her, and perhaps it's because she
likes everyone.
CARL VON LOSSBERG 2139 Mt. Holly
I HIS tall, lean young man with his shock of blonde hair is a prime
favorite in our class. He has a mechanical bent, and likes to see what makes
things go.
WINFIELD VOYCE 1413 Poplar Grove Street
Ethical Club 3, 43 Junior Varsity Football 35
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4.
INIFIELD has talent without temperament, and that is saying a great
deal. But you can't say too much for "Win.,'
WILLIAM C. WARD 4000 Chatham Road
Track Team 2, 3, 45 Opportunity Club 3, 43 J. J. J. 2, 3, 45
Ethical Club 3, 43 Sub-Senior Class Officer 4g Editor-in'Chief
June Forester, Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4, Ring Committee
39 Leader Club 49 Senior Play 4.
OU don't need to know Bill five minutes to realize that his profoundly
sincere, democratic, manner is genuine. During our Senior year he's done
more for our class, than, perhaps, anyone else.
NAOMI WARRINGTON 4300 Carleview Road
Home Economics Club 2, 35 J. J. J. 2, 3, Interclass Athletics
2, 3, 4, Tennis 35 Varsity Volley Ball 2.
HE looks like a siren, but she's a regular girl and her strong will coupled
w!h her sweetness and charm make her one of the most sought after young
ladies in the class.
STEWART WEB
B Hilton Court Apartments
Art Club 25 Officer 25 Interclass Athletics 25 Junior Tea Dance
Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 35 J. J. J. 33
Senior Banquet Committee
NLY someone with Stuartls cool sophistication would dare to wear such
gaily checkered trousers! Despite his passion for the unexpected "Stu" is
a very dependable person.
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THOMAS CLYDE WEBSTER 3215 Westwood Avenue
Latin Club Z, 33 Leader Club Membership Committee 4g D. S.
A. Committee 43 D. S. A. Pledge 4g Chemistry Club 43 J. J. J.
3, 43 Senator 4g Managing Editor of June Forester3 Boy's Leader
Club 43 Opportunity Club 43 Student Court 4.
I OM has been leading our class "in the way it should go" ever since we
can remember. This is not surprising, for he is one of the most thoroughly
likeable young men we know.
ALVIN WEINER 4009 Liberty Heights Avenue
Latin Club 2, 33 Chemistry Club 4g Camera Club 3, 4s Secre-
tary 3g President 43 Radio Club 2, 3, 43 Secretary 43
J. J. J. 3, 4.
Assistant Photographic Editor or the Foresterg Advertising Com-
mittee for the Senior Play.
LVIN is an indispensable member of the classg he has come to the rescue
of many a-tottering project at the crucial moment, and you can't help but
like him.
HARRIET WEINER 4009 Liberty Heights Avenue
Latin Club 2, 3, 43 German Club 33 Masquers 2, 4g J. 3,
43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Opportunity Club 3, 43 Press 2, 43 Inter-
iq class Athletics 2, 3, 4g Senior Play Committee 4g Senior Play.
MERNHARDT had nothing on our Harriet. She emotes so successfully
that she keeps her audience perched in periless positions on the edge of their
seats. Maybe the fact that sheis one of the loveliest looking girls in the
class has something to do with it.
MURIEL CATHERINE WELLMANN 4006 Maine Avenue
Leader's Club 43 Latin Club 4g French Club 43 Art Club, 2, 33
Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Opportunity Club 3, 43 Interclass Athletics
2, 3, 4.
URIEL is gifted with a thoughtful, friendly nature, a sweet smile, and
modest ways that are so unusual today as to be delightful.
HELENE MILDRED WHITE 4403 White Oak Avenue
Masquers 2, 3, 4g Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 43 J. J. J. 2, 33
Assembly Committee 2, 33 Tennis 2, 33 Four Square Club 43
at 0 Senior Play Committee 4.
mERE,S a gal who knows all the answers, and tells 'ern. We count on
Helene for all the latest news, told as only Helene can tell it.
WILLIAM WHITE 4026 Cold Spring Lane
Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, J. J. J. 3.
NE look at Bill's eye reveals a sense of humor, keen understanding, and
sympathy. When he smiles, which is often, you are surprised at the con-
tagious quality of his grin.
WALTER WILKINSON
Art Club 43 President 45 Tennis Team 4.
Y merely raising his eyebrows Walter can squelch very effectively the
most bumptious person. We admire his presence of mind.
KATI-IARINE WILLS 3706 Dorchester Road
Latin Club 4, Four square Club 3, 4, J. J. J. 3.
o matter what she does, Katharine does it so calmly that she is a relief
after the average nervous person. She is serene, poised, and always rises to
the occasion.
DAVID WILSON .4412 Kathland Avenue
Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Foot Ball 3, 4, Boy's Leader Club 4g
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 43 J. J. J. 2, 3, 4.
IEAVID seems to radiate youth and vitality and he's delightfully unaffected.
What's more, he likes people, one and all, and that is indeed an admirable
quality.
MARGARET FENTRESS WILSON 3809 Dorchester Road
Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4g French Club
3, 49 Glee Club 2, 35 Opportunity Club Committee 3, 45 Sec-
retary 3, 45 Chairman 45 Chemistry Club 45 Girl's Leader Club
3, 4, J. J. J. 35 Forester Staff 4.
ARGARET is a person of remarkable ability. She is a natural leader,
but we like her most for her winning personality.
DORIS WOI-ILMUTH 3601 Pinkney Road
Latin Club 2, 3g Chemistry Club 4, J. J. J. 3, Art Club 2, 3.
BORIS is one of the shining lights of our class. She is intelligent, gracious,
unaffected and never rude. She deserves all the praise we can give her.
JANE WOLF 4900 Liberty Heights Avenue
A. A. Representative 3, Basketball 45 Interclass Athletics 3, 45
Q Tennis 35 Captain of Championship Basketball Team 4.
JIANE wins many friends with her funny little giggle. Sheis so frank that
it's flabbergasting, but you know she d0esn't mean to be unkind.
BLANCHE YOFFE 3901 Garrison Avenue
Latin Club 29 Glee Club 2, 35 Art Club 2, 35 Operetta 2,
Chemistry Club 43 J. J. J. 35 Interclass Athletics 2, 3.
E LANCHE is one of those persons who are constantly buried in the latest
love story, but when she does take time out for breathing you'll find that
she's one of the nicest sincerest girls in the class.
RICHARD ZAPF 3203 Carlisle Avenue
Football 2, Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 49 Track 2, 3.
EICK is the prime kidder of the class. We have to say for him, though,
that he can take it as well as hand it out. He's likeable and very popular.
ESTHER ZENITZ 4013 Springdale Avenue
Interclass Athletics 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, Art Club 2, 39
Latin Club 2, J. J. J. 2, 39
E prophecy that Esther, slim, lithe, dynamic, with her detectable
beauty, her do or die spirit, and her reckless determination, will go far up
the ladder of success.
DONALD ZINSER 2619 N. Hilton Street
Glee Club 3, 44 Interclass Athletics 3. 4.
RONALD is one of those persons who derives a keen sense of pleasure out of
living. He also possesses that rare quality of wise-cracking which does not
sound slightly bilious to the casual listener.
CHARLES SILVER 4012 Cold Spring Lane
gr Interclass Athletics 3, 4g Track Team 3, Indoor Baseball 3.
MOTS of pep, plenty of wise-cracks, and snappy comebacks constitute
Charles. A jolly companion and a real friend.
MORRIS FRANK 4036 Fairfax Road
,gy Track Team 2g Stamp Club 2g J. J. J. 3.
iiHRANK,S laughing eyes and comradely mien, always bring good cheer.
He keeps us in gales of laughter.
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THE CAST
AMBROSE APPLEJOHN .................,,............... .... .,..,., . W illium Ward
POPPY FAIRE ....,,, .......,,.......,,....... ,,,........,. M a ry McGlorhlin
ANNA VALESKA .......... ,,,...,... H arricft Weif1cr
BOROLOSKY ........... A,.......... M orfon Fugur
PENGARD .......,,,,.......,,.. ,....,,..., R obert Reed
MRS. PENGARD ..,.,. ,.,... ..,...... O 1 'ma Rollings
MRS. WHATCOMBE ,,,,..........,,,.....,,,.........,...,,...,,...,......,........,.. Helen Britton
N A wintery night in an old house on the lonely coast of Corn-
wall, an amazing Arabian nights' adventure unfolded for the
pleasure and excitement of an enthusiastic audience. From
the sombre shadows lurking in the library of Ambrose, Applejohns'
massive ancestral home a thrilling adventure of pirates and stolen
jewels, lovely ladies and anxious heroes was presented on the night of
May 12.
In order to avoid a quiet respectable old age Ambrose Applejohn
decided to sell his old home and search for adventure. This plan did
not exactly merit the approval of his Aunt Agatha or his ward Poppy
Faire-parts played respectively by Helen Britton and Mary McGloch-
lin. It was not necessary however for him to stir out of his library or
his usual routine, for adventure suddenly presented itself to him in the
form of a beautiful lady, supposedly a Russian dancer, who is being
pursued by a Bolshevik spy. When Harriett Weiner plus the foreign
accent fainted in Bill Ward's arms the first act had just begun.
The visit of the Pengards, the coming of Barolsky, and the dis-
covery of an ancient parchment telling of pirates treasure inspired
Ambrose's dream of the second act. Bill Ward's transformation from
a polished gentleman to a lustful, blood-thirsty pirate and similar
changes in the rest of the cast provided a colorful contrast and swift
action.
In the 3rd act the arrival of Johnny Jason brought to light the
fact that Ambrose really was a descendent of Captain Applejack and
that the Pengards, Barolsky, and Anna were thieves. After the excite-
ment was over, Ambrose realized that it was no longer necessary to
go elsewhere in search of adventure and romance. He had, had enough
of adventure and romance was by his side.
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Editor-in-Chief ....,...,,,...........,..4.,...,..,,.........,4.4......,A WILLIAM C. WARD
Associate and Art Editor .A.......,. ....,..4, D ULANY FOSTER
Business Manager .....,.,...........,..... ...,.....s.,.. T OM WEBSTER
Assistant Business Manager s...s..., ...,.......,., M AX MILLER
Circulation Manager ,..,,..,...,.......s.. ..., ,....,.,.. J A NET DEWOLF
Assistant Circulation Manager .....,......,.,.............s......... JACK BLAIR
Photograph Editor ........s... ,I ,......,..I, ..
LAWRENCE HANAWLAT
Assistant Photograph Editor ..................,..s,.......... ALVIN WEINER
Write-ii p Editor ....4.,,..... .......,...,..,....
Assistant Write-itp Editor .... ..II,.
Assistant Write-iip Editor .I.... ..
Assistant Art Editor ......,,s.....,..
Transcription Editor .4....,....,
Cartoonist .......,.4.,4.,.....s.,....
Cluh Editor .4...4.....
Cluh Editor ..........
Sport Editor ,.......,..I..
Sport Editor ..............
MARGARET WILSON
.,,.,...,.........BETTY BLAIR
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.p...,.......s..SYLvIA PELTZ
.........,...CHARLES EARP
.LUCIA SERIO
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Football
REGULARS
RINGOLD, F.B. KUNKEL, Q.B.
ROSEN, L.H.B. NEWBERRY, R.T.
WHARTON, R.E. STIEFFEL, L.G.
LEASE, R.G. D. FOSTER, L.E.
DAWSON, L.T. MILLER, C.
XVELLENER, R.H.B.
URING the past eight years, one of the main objectives of the
football teams of Forest Park has been to conquer both Poly
and City. The schedule from year to year has been arranged
so that Forest Park would meet City and Poly alternatingly each year.
This arrangement was to be carried out until the Green and Gray was
able to defeat either one of these schools. This year we defeated Poly
in a thrilling night game which entitles us to play fand beat, it is
hopedj both City and Poly. Shortly following this we played South-
ern for the Championship of Baltimore City. Although the score at
the final whistle was 0-0, the Foresters were by far the aggressors.
Southern for some reason, would not give us a return game. The team
as a whole deserves a great deal of credit. Congratulations Andy!
Soccer
MEMBERS or SQUAD
FUNK SHACKLEFORD
HARMS LENTZ
BECK ROSSER
JONES STERN
BLAIR MILLER
' JENNISON SACHS
GRIENER BENTON
HILBERT BENSON
KINSLEY SWIETZER
LTHOUGH there is not as much heard about soccer as other
variety sports in this school, it is one which warrants notice.
In order to play soccer well and also be consistent, it is essen-
tial for one to be in the peak of condition. The soccer season is very
long, overlapping from the football season well into the basketball
season. All those members of the squad who came through the season
are to be complimented for their preseverance.
The soccer team which represented our school had a mediocre
season. Out of a total of fifteen games the Foresters won four, tied
four and lost seven. Several of the games were lost in extra periods.
The team was ably led by Captain Henry Beck. The team has elected
Walter Griener Captain for the coming year. Coach Sims has high
hopes for his team next year.
Basket Ball
PLAYERS
Captain, COPLAN Mamzgcr, HARMATZ
COPLAN HOFFMAN
JACOBS SACKS
SMITH WHITE
KRIEGER HERB
ROSEN
HE SEASON of the "Green and Grayv quintet was fairly suc-
I cessful. The Forresters won 9 games out of a total of seventeen
starts. Some of the victims of our Ubasketeersv were City,
Calvert Hall and Mt. St. Joe. Due to the injury of Maurice Jacobs,
star guard, the smoothness and scoring punch of the team decreased.
Some other dribblers who performed well were Captain Coplan, Rosen,
Krieger, Hoffman and Smith.
Although Forest Park was defeated twice by both Poly and
Southern, these schools did not do so until they conquered a scrappy,
fighting team. These games were all exciting from beginning to end,
holding the spectators on edge until the sounding of the final gun shot.
This year has been the first year that Mr. Anderson has been
mentor of the varsity basketball team. In view of the fact that most
of the team was composed of new material, "Andy" has done a splen-
did job. It is worth while noticing the decided improvement of some
of the players. This is partially due, no doubt, to the diligent and
patient work of the coach.
Since the team remains practically intact for next year, a still
better record is promised.
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Girls' Basketball Team
"A" TEAM
M. BULLOCK, F. E. HOLBROOK, G.
M. SHERMAN, F. N. SILVERMAN, G.
B. KAHN, F. M. ST. MARTIN, G.
J. CUNNINGHAM, C. I. QUARLES, G.
M. MEISER, R.C.
HE BASKETBALL SEXTET went through a hard luck season this
year. Eastern and Western proved our superiors, and gained
decisive victories. Southern, however, met its equal, or rather,
considering the scores, its superior when it encountered Forest Park.
In the first match, played at S0uthern's gym, our "A" team overcame
the opponents' lead of 8-6 at the half to win 19-11. The second "A"
and UB" tilts with Southern were thrillers. Our first team was barely
nosed out, 19-17, and the second team likewise, escaped victory
by one point, 14-13. In the second halves of the second tilts with
Southern, our players showed a great amount of fight and spirit, such
as they lacked in previous games.
In the last three or four contests, our team, unfortunately, was
forced to play without several of its veterans.
The team will lose some players through graduation, but we wish
Miss Journeay and her squad lots of luck next season.
Girls Hockey Team
CHANDLER, MATILDA
LIBERLES, PEGGY
ST. MARTIN, MARIE
DAVISON, KATHLYN
SHERMAN, MARIANNE
CUNNINGHAM, JANE
MONTGOMERY, MARY
"A" TEAM
.ROOP, JANET
SHROEDER, MARGARET
TAYLOR, LILLIAN
KNOUSS, DOROTHY
BURKINS, MARGARET
ZIMMERMAN, MIRIAM
HE HOCKEY team this season though not entirely successful
was indeed praiseworthy. The first game was wich Western
High. The A and B teams Went on to the field prepared to
start the season out right. Well, the B team did-'nough said. Let
us hurry through the schedule until we come to Seton. The "A" and
"B" teams combined overcame this worthy opponent, 2-0. Then came
the 2nd game with Southern. The opposing "A" team struggled
through the contest to a O-O tie. The final game of the season was
one of which Forest Parkers may well be proud. The "AU team con-
quered Eastern High School by a score of 2-0. Every game was
hard fought and in several cases the team was barely nosed out. The
squad lost many players in the February graduating class and will lose
many in this, our June class. Nevertheless, the veterans and Miss
Hyde, the competent coach of the team, are anticipating a champion-
ship season next year.
Ice Hockey
THE ICE HOCKEY SQUAD
CLAGGETT FOSTER
BRENT MAC GLOUGHLIN
SILVERSTEIN HUMPHRIES
KUNKLE KIN
RUSSEL ROUSELL
PRIEST SHUGAR
DOWLING WYATT
DAVISON WATTS
EUKER JONES
LTHOUGH Forest Park's ice hockey team finished the season in
third place in the Maryland Scholastic Ice Hockey League, the
Foresters gave many fine exhibitions of a superior brand of
puck chasing. The Green and Gray aggregation started off the season
in first place and retained this position most of the time.
The team was led through a satisfactory season by stellar, Mike
Claggett. Quite a few of the Forester's goals were shot by Claggett,
Brent played excellently well as goalie, while Silverstein, plucky little
sophomore linesman, bears watching and shows much promise for the
future. The team as a whole functioned with a cooperative spirit.
The members of this squad reelected Mike Claggetr captain for next
year.
The outstanding game of the season was the Forest Park-Tome
game at Iceland. The final score was 2 to 2 in an extra period. The
game was clean and was featured by the best playing ever before wit-
nessed on the ice by any high school team in this vicinity.
Valley Ball Team
HE VOLLEY BALL TEAM was coached by the capable Miss Lucy
Hyde. The team was composed of the following players of
last year's squad: L. Spehnkouch, B. Kahn, S. Peltz, E. Hyde,
M. Bauresfeld, L. Taylor, M. Sherman, Cunningham, A. Kauffman,
H. Horwitz. Additional members of the squad, who showed promise
in practice, included: M. Smith, M. Meiser, E. Marr, B. Orrell, M.
Gorman, A. Garfink, A. Butts, J. Anderson, T. Southerland, Smith,
H. Wisong, Merfeld and Becker. The team competed as usual
against Eastern, Western and Southern.
Track
May -District Meet-Carroll Park
May -Mt. St. Joe QSeniorj--at St. Joe.
May -St. Paul's School Q-Iuniorj-at St. Paul
May -"CH Meet-Washington.
May -McDonogh CSeniorj-At McDor1ogh.
May 23-Md. Scholastic Uuniorj-Gilman.
May 26-Md. Scholastic CSeniorj-Gilman.
June Tome Invitation Meet-Tome.
June Baltimore City Meet-Stadium. V
June 8-Md. State Meet-Stadium.
HE GREEN AND GRAY TRACK TEAM has encountered several set-
backs this year. The greatest difficulty has arisen because of
the uniinished work on our track and our athletic field. Quite
a few of the outstanding trackmen have left the team either by gradu-
ation. The illness of Coach Rex Sims has also been detrimental to the
progress of che team.
Mr. Sims is planning to developihis team with some veterans as a
nucleus. Some of the trackmen of last year have undoubtedly im-
proved but they have not had the opportunity to test their ability.
Some of the experienced runners returning from last season are Sachs,
Lehman, Stern, Rosen, Foster, Arnold, Shackleford, Benton, Mc-
Laughlin, Reed, Rosser and Gamse. The captain has not yet been
elected and the manager is Milton Saul. At the district meet, the
Foresters lost to City by one point, 138-137. The team showed great
promise at the meet and is expected to have a banner year.
Baseball
The schedule is as follows
MAX MILLER, Manager
April 17--Mt. St. Joe Home
April 20-Loyola Home
April 24-City Away
April 27-Georgetown Prep Away
May 1--Calvert Hall Away
May 4-Mt. St. Joe Away
May 8-Gilman Away
May 1 1-Vocational Home
May 1 S -Poly Home
May 1 8-McDonogh Home
May 22-Southern Home
:P League games
Q OREST PARK HIGH SCHOOL,S BASEBALL TEAM won the Mary-
AH land Scholastic Baseball Championship last year. It is very
likely that history will repeat itself and the Foresters will again
emerge undefeated. Up to the present the nine have performed very
well and show much promise for continuing in the same manner.
The hrst game was won by Forest Park over Severn by the over-
whelming score of 10 to 4. The second game was also decisive since
Forest Park defeated Catonsville by the score of 9 to 0. These are
the games which were played before this article went to the press.
The team this year is composed of several veterans and a few
newcomers. The pitching problem seems to have been answered by
the appearance of Mike I-liken and Phil Treide. Maurice Jacobs, star
shortstop, who, incidentally, is being investigated by Connie Mack
of the Philadelphia Athletics, is back again with the team this year.
Ringgold, hard hitting outfielder, has also returned. Some other
valuable baseball men are Sale, White, Seward, Berkowitz, Lease, Brent
and Harms.
Tennis
April State Normal Away
April Open
April McDonogh Home
April Loyola Away
May City Away
May Southern Home
May Calvert Hall Away
May Poly Home
May Navy Plebes Navy
May Severn Home
May Mt. St. Joe Home
May -Gilman Away
9' OREST PARK has always excelled in tennis since its entrance into
.H competitions. Many Maryland Scholastic Championships have
been won by Forest Park. During the past seven or eight
years, a great many outstanding tennis players of the state have been
students of our Forest Park High School.
Although our tennis team has suffered considerably by the loss
of men by graduation, it is capable of upholding the high standards
set by the previous tennis teams of the school. Jacob Selis, veteran of
the past few years, has returned, and promises to give a good account
of himself. Coplan and Shugar, who received letters in tennis last
year, are also on the team. The following racqueteers are new to
the team but have an encouraging future: Ernest Bucking, Jack Naylor
and Walter Wilkinson. The manager is Kenneth Jones.
Due to the condition of our courts, the tennis squad is forced to
practice at Druid Hill Park courts. The schedule is as follows:
Girls' Tennis Team
OFFICERS
JANET DE WOLFF ..........,........,.........................,........,.....,,......,,..,....,,.. Captain
MARGARET BULLOCK PEGGY LIBERLEN
MILDRED DUNCAN ISABEL QUARLES
VIRGINIA BROOKS
HE GIRLS, TENNIS TEAM expects to repeat its notable achieve-
ment of defeating all opponents and thereby retaining the cham-
pionship. Last year, because other schools failed to produce
their teams, there was no inter-Scholastic tournament. There was
Staged, instead, by our advanced players, a tournament. Another was
started in the fall. With such excellent material as Mildred Duncan
and Janet DeWolH, there is foundation for our assured feeling of vic-
tory. Other promising players are: P. Iiiberles, L. Parker, V. Brooks,
R. Keyser, M. Bulloch, B. Dow, E. Cunningham, and I. Shor.
The girls are being coached by Miss Journeay, who is an accom-
plished player.
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Board of Student Activities
I-IE BOARD OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES consists of the Principal as
Chairman, the two Vice-Principals, the President of the Board
of Student Representatives, a member of the athletic depart-
ment, ra member of the faculty representing the non-athletic interests
of the school, and two members of the faculty, elected by the faculty.
It assists the Principal in decisions aifecting the extra-curricular activi-
ties of the school. This Board has freely given its time to charter all
groups, supervise all student. activities, budget all funds, and in general
to look out for the welfare of the school and the student.
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The Senate
HE SENATE, one of the two main executive bodies of Forest Park
I High School, presided over by the Student President, meets each
Thursday during the advisory period. It is composed of eight
senators-one elected from each half year.
The Senate endeavors to carry out the student participation pro-
gram, by sponsoring a student court in which all offenders are justly
tried by their elected senators. To help better school conditions in
every possible way is the main purpose of this group.
The Senate aims to establish student government, to further un-
derstanding between the faculty and student body and to promote
school spirit. Through these aims our school is developed into a closer
united and greater co-operative body.
Boys' Leaders' Club
OFFICERS
KENNETH JONES ............,..,.....,....... ..... .,..,.., .,,.........., P r e sident
MARSHAL WEATHERBY .,,,....., ......... V ice-President
CHARLES SWARTZ ..4.. ..........,.. S ecretary
ROBERT REED .,...,...................,....... , ....,.,.........,.,......... .........A.......... T rcasurer
HE BOYS' LEADERS, CLUB is the honorary society of the Forest
Park High School. Its membership consists of boys showing
outstanding leadership in the school. As its aims, the club
strives to help new boys, and to encourage the right attitude among
those boys who are indifferent to the best interests of the schoolg to
influence the right conduct on and off the campus, and to assist in all
emergencies involving the best interests of the school and in extra-
curricular activities.
In addition to these purposes, the Leaders' Club sponsors a subor-
dinate organization known as the Boys' Opportunity Club. Under
the assistance of the three advisors, Mr. Scott, Dr. Frederick, and Mr.
Anderson, the Leaders' Club has become as important cog in the
machinery of the school.
Girls' Leaders 'Club
OFFICERS
MARGARET CORT ..... ..,..,. ,...,..............,.,... .,.,.,........,....., P 1' e sident
LUCIA SERIO ......,,.. .......,....,, V ice-President
BARBARA KAHN ...,...,, ..,.....,, .... S e creiary
IsABEL QUARLES ............... ...., ,...,.......,.. ........... T 1' e asurer
HE GIRLS, LEADERS CLUB is an honor Club of the school. The
I Ephebic Oath is its creed and foundation. Under the capable
guidance of its advisors, Miss Becker, Miss Kramer, and Miss
Grote, and its efficient officers, it has become a powerful organization
of the school. The aims of the club are: QU to lead and advise the
girls of the school, f2Q to promote the highest standards in work and
sport, UQ to aid and improve all phases of school life. The girls are
elected to the club because of their outstanding characteristic of lea-
dership. Although the club has regular meetings to transact business,
it also has a social side. The Club socials are one of the many enjoy-
able functions of the Club activities.
The Board of Student Representatives
HE BOARD OF STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES, over which the Stu-
' dent President presides, is composed of a member from each
advisory class. To the meetings of this group, the representa-
tives bring problems, needs, and suggestions concerning Forest Park
High which arise in the various classes. Every student, Whether he is
a Freshman, or a Senior, may participate in the government of the
school through his representative.
As a connecting link between the faculty and the student body,
the Board of Representatives is invaluable.
Student Bank
OFFICERS
GEORGE WILI.IAMS ....,........,.........,.,............... ...,,.....,.... A uditor
WILLIAM VON HAGEL .... ..,.,,.. ...,.,.,.. i B ookkeeper
RUTH ANNA CROUT ,..,...... ..,......, ...... P a ying Teller
RUTH WOOD ...........,...,,.... ......,....., S tatement Clerk
MR. M. C. LEIPHOLZ .....,...,., ........,.,.,........,,..............,,,.........,.,........ A dvisor
HE STUDENT BANK is one of the outstanding organizations at
I Forest Park, which was started shortly after the official opening
of the school.
The Student Activity Bank handles the finances of the school.
All money received from games, clubs, and other school activities is
deposited in the bank, which issues its own deposit slips and pass books.
The notations of all deposits are recorded by the receiving teller in the
pass books. Everyday the bookkeeper records the deposits and with-
drawals of each account. The auditor checks over the books daily
and sees that no mistakes are made. Statements are issued monthly by
the statement clerk to see that the bank balance tallies with the indi-
vidual balances. I
The financial services of the Student Bank are very advantageous
to the school organizations. The bank is not only one of the most
beneficial, but also one of the most unique organizations in the school.
The Four Square Club
OFFICERS
CHARLOTTE COPPAGE ..,..........,.....,.,..,...... ...,,,..,......., P resident
RUTH DILLOW .....,....... ..,.T..... V ire-President
OLIVIA ROGERS .....,... ....,,...... S ecretary
JANE PEAKE ....,.....,.,............. ,.........,............., ................,.....,.....,.., T 1' cusurer
HE FOUR SQUARE CLUB is one of Forest Park's outstanding organ-
izations. The Club stands for the ideals and traditions of the
school and has as its aims:
Square living
Square thinking
Square scholarship
Square sports
The Club is non-elective and any Forest Park girl is eligible for
membership.
Much of the success of the Club is due to its Willing and capable
advisor, Miss Stoll. The meetings are held on the first and third
Thursday of each month.
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The Ethical Club
OFFICERS
HERBERT POWLEY .... ....,....,. ,,.,... ...,,..,, ..... ............... P r e s i dent
ALBERT MALDEIS ,,,.... ,,...... V ice-President
JOHN GEORGIUS .,...,. , ........,. Serretary
WILLIAM MARCHANT , ,,.. ,.,,,,.... T reasurer
I HE ETHICAL CLUB, although a fairly new organization, has pro-
gressed rapidly in the eyes of Forest Park students. This club
stands for the ideals and traditions of the school, and is regarded as
an outstanding club, because it is one of the foremost in school life.
The important thing in the Ethical Club is not conquering, but
rather aiming at High Stamlurzls. The essential habits are Cooperation,
Loyality, and Clean Sports for All.
The members have had the pleasure of hearing many prominent
men address the club which meets on Friday morning at eight o'clock.
Under the excellent supervision of the advisor, Mr. Van Sant, the club
has formed many teams which have helped Forest Parkers develop
sportsmanship, leadership, and friendship. Also under the guidance of
the advisor, the club has ascended rapidly to one of the foremost ones
in the extra-curricular activities.
Boys' Opportunity Club
OFFICERS
EVERETT PURDY ......... ......,..,......,........,........ ...........,. C h airmzm
BOB AVERY ........,... .....,,...,.. S ecretary
MAX MILLER ....... ......,,,L.... T reasurer
HE BOYS' OPPORTUNITY CLUB of Forest Park High School is
I a subordinate organization of the Leaders' Club. The Oppor-
tunity Club trains boys to be better able to pick out those
opportunities which will further the good name of the school and to
throw aside those which do not tend to help the school. The members
are the so-called "backstage" workers, but without their assistance the
school would not be able to hold the position it now attains. Never
receiving the honors, but always shouldering the burden in order to
further the best interests of the school, they are actually an honor to
the school. Therefore, they should be acclaimed as loyal Forresters,
in deed, as well as, in word.
The Girls' Opportunity Club
OFFICERS
FLORENCE JONES ..,,,...,..,.,.......,....,.......,,........ .,,........, C bairman
ESTHER MELMAN ...,,...,............ ....,.......... , .,,,,,,.. . . ..,4,,. Secretary
HIS CLUB was originated in 1933. There were arguments as to
E the means of entering the Leaders' Club. After the formation
of the Cpportunity Club, each girl who wished to become a
member of the Leaders' Club, must first belong to the Opportunity
Club. The aims of this Club are the same as those of the Leaders'
Club, namely: Clj to lead and advise the girls, QZJ to promote the
highest standards in Work and sport, and UQ to aid and improve all
phases of school life.
Although the regular meetings are on Friday morning and are
held to transact all the necessary business of the Club, it also has its
social side. Several teas have been held in order to make the mem-
bers better acquainted. The student president is a member of the
Leaders' Club. The new members' names are brought up in the
Leaders' Club and are voted upon.
The Camera Club
OFFICERS
ALVIN WEINER ....,..... .....,........................,.. ....,.......,.,....,. P r esident
MYO MEYERS ...... E. ........,.... Vice-President
EDGAR FRIED ....... ............... S ecre t ary
NED CROSBY .....,.,......,......,,A......,,,.....,..........,.....,.. ...,.,.... Treasurer
HE CAMERA CDUB, which was founded on November 11, 1925
and reorganized in February, 1930, has progressed rapidly this
year. Under the capable supervision of Mr. Calder, it has be-
come a definite and necessary member of the extra-curricular activi-
ties of the school.
During the year, abprogram of interesting and instructive talks
and demonstrations in the held of photography has been given. Many
members have built printing boxes as a result of these demonstrations.
We are extremely fortunate in having for our convenience a com-
pletely equipped dark-room in which We may develop, print, and
enlarge our photographs.
The object of the organization is to develop in its members the
ability to take good pictures, and to appreciate the qualities of a
good photograph.
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The Chemistry Club
OFFICERS
KENNETH HAMLIN .... .... ..,,.... . , .,,,,. ....,.,, , ..President
ALVIN WEINER ..A, .. ,..,,. Vice-President
ADA DAVIES .......... .. ..., Secretary
HE CHEMISTRY CLUB, reorganized in September, has made fine
progress this year, under the capable leadership of Dr. Fred-
erick. The club, which meets the fourth Wednesday of every
month, always has something special on each program as, an address
by an outside speaker, a club member, or Dr. Frederick himself. The
club is maintained by those seniors and sub-seniors who are interested
in stimulating a desire for further knowledge of chemistry, going
more deeply into sections of the chemistry course than class 'time per-
mits and becoming acquainted with the wide use of chemistry in
Baltimore. One or two meetings are given over to trips to factories
or plants which use chemistry in connection .with the manufacture of
their products.
The Chemistry Club was formed with the hope that those inter-
ested in this science would come to the meetings to learn about chem-
istry more in detail. So, if chemistry is included in your schedule, and
if you are interested in exploring into its promising depths, accept the
most hearty welcome of each member and attend the next meeting
held in the chemistry lecture room.
The A rt Club
OFFICERS
DONALD STUCK ..,..,...........,.,.......,...,..,,.......... .....,.........,,. P resident
WALTER W11,K1NsoN ........, ,....,,.,,....,...., V ice-President
ORMA ROLLINGS ....,..... ,..,...... R ecording Secretary
BETTY CRIDER .,.....,,...... .......,. C orresponding Secretary
CHARLES SWEITZER ......,.,,..... ,....................................,...........,...,,.... T rcasurer
BERNIE ADLER, LAWRENCE HANAWALT, LESTER SYMONDS
Ser geant-at-Arms
HE ART CLUB is one of the largest, most active and most popular
clubs in our school. The purpose of the Club is to bring an
appreciation of beauty and a knowledge of various artistic
skills and techniques into the lives of the students of Forest Park
High School.
As a means of pleasure, as well as instruction, well known artists
are invited to address the Club concerning their life work, and to give
advice in the Held of art.
Students interested in any phase of art are given an opportunity
to join this group and to develop their skill. The Art Club serves
Forest Park faithfully by contributing its aid in the painting of
scenery for plays and assemblies, and also in artistic exhibitions.
At the end of each school year, the Art Club gives a tea at which
time many works of old and new masters are exhibited.
The Art Club holds its meeting regularly on the first Thursday
of each month.
The Biology Club
OFFICERS
ALBERT GARDNER .. ..., . ..... . ....,, . ..,. ., ,......,, -..President
EMMA CORNWALL .... . , ...., Vive-President
ANNE SAKELOS ..... ..,A...,A..,,,,,. .....A.., ....... .....,........... ,.....,..,,...... ,,... S 0 C r e i ary
HE BIOLOGY CLUB meets the Hrst and third Wednesday of each
month in Room 133. The aims of the club are as follows:
1-To create a fellowship between the students of Biology.
2-To stimulate a greater interest in Biology.
3-To be of service to the school and community.
4-To study in detail the work taken up in class.
5-To learn more of the Biological Sciences.
Under the supervision of Miss Hutt, the club has progressed
rapidly.
German Club
OFFICERS
SYLVIA SALZMAN .......A.....,. A...,.,...., P resident
FLORENCE HAMBURGER .,.... ,,,,,.. V ice-President
JOHN LEA .,.... ........ Secretary
NORMA FOXLIAN ,.., ....... T reasurcr
HE GERMAN CLUB, one of the three language clubs of the school
meets the second and fourth Monday of each month under the
careful advisorship of Mr. Schmeid. Its main objective is to
promote the study of German literature, songs, and customs in a more
informal, interesting and enjoyable way than is possible in the
classroom.
The school has recognized the importance of this organization
since its outstanding assembly, K'Germelshausen". If you are inter-
ested, do not forget to come to Room 325 the second and fourth Mon-
day of each month.
Glee Club
OFFICERS
EVA PHOEBUS ..... '
, ., .,...,...,......,. ,. ...,..., ........,.,... P reszdent
WARNER PYLES ......... ......,, ...A... ........... V i ce-President
JEAN MITCHELL ....,AA ...... . . Corresponding Secretary
MILDRED REA ....,,.. ,, . ,,,.. Recording Secretary
VERNON DISNEY
,,..........,.........r.,,.Treasurer
STERLING KLEIN
Sergeant-at-Arms
LUTHER MACKEY .4...,,. ....,. ......... ........,, S e r geant-at-Arms
HE GLEE CLUB, one of the largest organizations in Forest Park,
has had another successful year. The success of this club may
be attri':uted to the unselfish efforts of its advisor, Miss Gene-
vieve P. Butler. The purpose of this club is to make or rather enable
its members to gain a higher appreciation of good music and voice
culture. This outstanding organization has many projects which it
accomplishes through the excellent cooperation of its members. Each
year, the Club sponsors a broadcast, helps in assemblies, and aids the
school in various other ways. The Club cordially invites new mem-
bers and urges the attendance of all members each Tuesday afternoon
at three o'clock in the music room.
The Chess Club
OFFICERS
PHILIP KLEIN .,......, ,..,........ ,..... .,,...,....... ...... .... P r e s i dent
STERLING KLEIN .,.... I ......,..,. Secretary
LEE CHALK ...,.....,...... ...... 4.,... .,........,........,,......,...............,......... T r e asurer
HE CHESS CLUB of Forest Park High School has progressed most
I rapidly under the able guidance of Mr. Krieger. The aims of
the Chess Club are to further the growth of Chess throughout
Forest Parkg to develop companionship among the students of the
schoolg and to develop respect and good-will toward Forest Park
through association and matches between the other public high schools
of Baltimore. The Chess Club has done much towards achieving
these aims. The Club has not made a wonderful record in its matches,
but it hopes and believes through its attempts at courtesy, respect, and
good, clean playing that it will bring a name to Forest Park which
will be surpassed by that of none other school. i
The Chess Club meets every other Thursday in Room 233, and
each and every member of the Forest Park student body is cordially
invited to come out.
ALICE JOHNSON
JEAN LAUSHE , ....... .
MARGARET FORD
JACK SMITH , ..,.. ..
MR. MOORE ...... .
French Club
OFFICERS
P7'ESidUI1f
Vice-President
....,,,,,...,Secretary
Vice-Secretary
.....,,...,,...,Advis0r
9' E CERCLE FRANCAIS, sponsored by the French department has
M made remarkable progress during the past semester. Many
enjoyable, as well as educational, programs were featured, con-
sisting of talks on French literature, arts, music, and drama. The
meetings are held the first and third Wednesday of every month in
Room 104. The first meeting is usually devoted to business and the
second to the playing of games and the serving of refreshments. But
the Club has a higher purpose than mere pleasure. Last year, Le
Cercle Francais sponsored several assemblies and a few French plays.
The members and advisor cordially invite those French students, who
want to be in on our good times to join the Club.
Home Economics Club
BARBARA Dow ,....., ,...., . ,, ............,,... President
LUCIA SPEHNKOUCH ,.....,,. ,.,....... V ice-President
ELIZABETH KANE ,,..... ,......,..,. S ccretary
EILEEN KANE ....... .... ,,,..,, ...... A,,. . ,...........,......, ....,......, T r e a x urer
INCE the beginning of the school, the Home Economics Club
has been one of the leading Clubs for girls. Once each month
its members enjoy its entertaining and instructive programs.
This club is open not only to girls who are majoring in Home Eco-
nomics, but to girls who are interested.
The Club has three definite purposes, to create an appreciation of
the value of Home Economics in and out of school, to form a con-
necting linls between the home and school through social activities,
and to connect the Club with the outside commercial, industries
through field trips and lectures. A great deal of credit is due Miss
Church, who, through her excellent guidance, has molded a good club.
Library Club
OFFICERS
DORIS RICE .,........ ..,.....,....,.,....,,,,......., . .. ..,.. President
MARY PARR ..,,....A...,,...,..,,,..., A...,....... ......A.A..,.......,,...,.,.....,...,,,.,,....,,..,... S e cretary
HE LIBRARY CLUB, though comparatively small in number and
rather young, is one of the most constructive clubs in the
school. The membership consists chiefly of those persons who
spend their leisure time in assisting the librarian in the routine work
of the library. Some of the aims of the Club are: to stimulate an
interest in school, to help others to become acquainted with books, to
interest members in library work as a profession, and to stimulate a
knowledge of the use of the library.
The Club, as a whole, is very helpful to anyone wishing to know
more about books and libraries and to those interested in becoming
acquainted with work in the library as a profession. Much credit,
however, is due Mrs. Krause, who is most helpful, and who has done
much to inspire the students at Forest Park with a desire to know more
and better books.
The Masquers' Club
OFFICERS
WILLIAM HARE .........,.. ,... ....,.......,................. .............., P r e sident
HARRIET WEINER ...,,,,.. ,.......,.,. V ice-President
MILDRED CAPLAN ........ ...,,.......,., S ecretary
MARIAN ROSENBLUM ..4....,. ...,,,.... ..,..............., T r easurer
HE MASQUERS, CLUB which meets every Thursday under the
careful advisorship of Miss A. Thompson is probably the best
known of all clubs because of its frequent appearances. Its
aims are to promote the love of good drama, to direct student dramatic
ability and interests in dramatics, and to establish high standards in
selections and presentation of plays.
The school has already enjoyed the Hallowe'en and the Shakes-
pearean Assembly presented by the Masquers' Club.
Open Forum Club
LAWRENCE HANAWALT ......... ......,A....,... P resident
MORRIS LANSBURG .,.... ,..,,. ...,........ V i ce-President
VIVIAN SLOVIN .,.,.................,.,.....,.,.,.....,..,,..,4....,,,........,.,............,....... Secretary
HE OPEN FORUM CLUB was formed to fill the needs of the school
for a group whose aims and purposes would beg to secure and
maintain an abiding interest in public affairsg to secure an abid-
ing interest in world problems, and to help create and mold intelli-
gent public opiniong to promote a feeling of friendship among the
members of club and schoolg and to train for discussion. Reports on
international problems which are made by members at the meetings,
are discussed, by the entire membership, after the report is given. This
procedure develops the ability to address public gatherings and to
debate questions intelligently.
The Club meets the second Monday of each month. Under the
competent advisorship of Miss Grace Broening, the club has quickly
become one of the leading organizations in the school.
The Orchestra
OFFICERS
DAVID WILSON ,....,... ...,..,.,,,...........,.,,.,.,.. .........,,. P r esident
CHARLES MAIER ,.,,.,..,. ..,,,..... V ire-President
PRESTON I-IAYNES ..,......... ,,........... L ibrarian
ALICE JOHNSON ..,....,....,..,.,,.,.,,,,..,....................,...........,........ ......... . .Secretary
HE ORCHESTRA, under the dynamic leadership of Miss Gene-
vieve P. Butler, is completing an extremely successful season.
It faithfully remains the "right-hand organization" to com-
mencements, plays, Jolly Junior jubilees, weekly assemblies, and annu-
ally to the radio public.
The orchestra should be congratulated for the enthusiasm shown
by its members, in willingly offering talent at every opportunity.
Nora Jean Sracland brilliantly stands out as the concert-meister,
While Alice Johnson remains an able and sympathetic accompanist.
With the june graduation of '34, the orchestra will lose two of
its most valued members, the president and the vice-president.
The Radio Club
OFFICERS
FRANK BOYD .......,........... ,..,... .........,......, P r esident
MARRITT KRONBERG ........ ...,,...,. V ice-President
ALVIN WEINER .......... ....4.........A.............,.. S ecrefury
CHARLES EARP ..,..., ....,,.... A ssistant Secretary
WILBUR MARCUS ................................... ...,..,........,... S ergeant-at-Arms
HE PURPOSE of the Radio Club is to familiarize the members of
the organization with the basic fundamentals and the theory
of successful amateur radio construction and operation.
The business meeting is held each Tuesday and is followed by a
lecture or a demonstration of one of the many phases of radio recep-
tion and transmission. The Club also has interesting talks given by
persons who are prominent in the field of radio.
The membership includes many licensed amateur radio operators
who operate our school station, W3MX. We have also formed a code
class, to help the other club members to get their licenses.
The Radio Club wishes to take this opportunity to express its
appreciation and gratitude to Mr. Young for his guidance and willing
assistance throughout the past year.
Societas Romana
OFFICERS
MARGARET WILSON ........................................,.. ......,...., F irst Consul
NANCY TUVIN ...............,.4.,..,............. ..,........ S econd Consul
MARY VIRGINIA TICKNER ,,,,...,... .,....,,....... .,.... P r aetor
JANE KIMBLE A.....,.......,................., ........................................... A edile
BETTE BLAIR ........... ,,....... ...,,............,. P r inceps Quaextorum
HE SOCIETAS ROMANA under the advisorship of Miss Roe and
Miss Ebaugh meets the second Wednesday of each month in
Room 104. The aims of this club are to create, among the
Latin students, a broader knowledge of the life, the customs, and the
literature of Ancient Rome. These aims are accomplished by the pre-
sentation of songs, plays, games, and musical selections which pro-
vide entertainment of recreational and educational value.
Step around to Room 104 every second Wednesday and you may
understand and appreciate the effect of Roman civilization and cul-
ture on the life today.
The Stamp Club
OFFICERS
EDWARD HEARN ..,, ,.,... ..,. . . .... ,,.... ..... ,.... ..... P r e s i dent
MARVIN SCI-IAPIRO .,.,.....,,.... .......A,.. . ...,,.. ,.... ,....... V i c e-President
ABRAHAM SCHNEIDER, .,,,..........,.,.....,.........,. Secretary and Treasurer
HE STAMP CLUB of Forest Park High School is one of the oldest
clubs in the school, having held 247 regular meetings.
The primary aims of the club are to promote interest in all
phases of stamp collecting, and to increase the number of stamp
collectors.
To those who collect stamps in the school and are not enrolled
in this club, the organization extends a cordial invitation to visit room
304 on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Will you attend
the enjoyable and instructive meetings of the Stamp Club?
J zmior Class
NANCY TUVIN .4....... .,,,............, P resident
EDWARD SALE ,,........... ....,.... V ice-President
ANNETTE CHALLIS ,..... ....A....... S ecretary
HELEN REINDOLLAR ..... '.,,. ,........ ..,,....,.,. T r e asurer
REAL CLASS is on its way to success and fame. Of course, you
know we mean the June Class of '35, Socially, our ninth
grade and Sophomore tea dances distinguished us. This year,
While sub-juniors, we planted tulips as a memorial to Dr. White. Then,
We had a Junior class newspaper. However, we sacrificed that to
cooperate with and support the Press. Now we are looking forward to
an Arbor Day assembly and tree planting under the auspices of the
Juniors. We are planning a Junior Class Day to culminate our efforts
for the year. At that time, we shall present our play "The Girl and
the Under-Graduate", introduce our class orchestra and provide enter-
tainment for all. With this brief sketch of our cherished hopes, you
Foresters may know what to expect from the finest Junior class, led
by a splendid advisor, Mr. Van Sant.
Sub-Junior Class
STANLEY HOLLAND ..,....... ...,.............. P resident
MAcoN MCGINNIS ..,.4,.... .......... V ice-President
DONALD ONNEN ...,... ....,,,,..., S ecretary
CHARLES HOLIDAY .44,,.L.. .,4.. .............. ..... ........... T r e a surer
HE SUB-JUNIOR CLASS, under capable leadership is looking for-
ward to coming years of achievement. The organization of
the Class has recently been effected and plans are now being
made for the first big event, the junior Prom. We wish you success
Sub-Juniors, and as jealously as we have guarded our record still we
want to hear of you doing even greater things.
The Craftsman Club
HE CRAFTMAN,S CLUB is a new organization in the list of
extra-curricular activities. The aims and purposes of the
Club are: flj to familiarize the students with the tools in the
shopg QZJ to develop some interest in the students towards the aft
of modeling and constructingg Q31 and to give the future citizens
an enjoyable hobby through which he can develop his gifts to the
fullest extent. Under the competent advisorship of Mr. Heylman and
Mr. Bull, the Club ha-s progressed rapidly and already it is seen as one
of the Clubs in Forest Park High. All those interested are cordially
invited to attend the meetings which are held every Wednesday.
Sub-Senior Class
W. BAILEY .......,.. ............. P resid ent
H. LIST ..,,,.,4,....,.......... .......,,,,........ ............... .........................,..... S e c retary
HE SUB-SENIOR year has already started to Work on its Senior
projects. Naomi Silberman has been appointed Chairman of
the Inaugural Assembly. At the next meeting of the Class
the members of the FORESTER Staff will be chosen. On June 20th,
the Sub-Seniors will take a picnic. Not only was their J. J. J. a
success both financially and socially, but all their junior projects. The
President of the Class is Warren Bailey.
Sophomore Class
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prepare your assignments more
easily, and if necessary, to earn
part of your expenses.
New classes for High School
Graduates start right after Com-
mencement. Special advanced
courses for graduates of high
school Commercial Department.
Write or call for free literature.
STRAYER-BRYANT 85
STRATTON COLLEGE
CHARLES and FAYETTE STREETS
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
Plaza 5626
BALTIMORE
CONTRACTORS
201 PARK AVENUE
GENERAL CONTRACTING
and APPRAISALS
X
Best Wishes from a Former "Grad"
VICTOR FRENKIL
JOS. SERIO AND SONS
889-891 Lexington Market
FANCY FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
WE DELIVER
The Arlington Beauty Shop
BETTY SM1TH
Li. 4147 S122 REISTERSTOWN ROAD
Permanent Wfaves A Specialty
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Compliments of
FOUR FRIENDS
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JOHN L. CHARLTON
Service Station
Phone
SCHAPIRO'S PHARMACY
E. H. CALMER, Ph.D.
3801 WOODHAVEN AVENUE
Liberty 8826 Forest 7318
Prompt Courteous Service
FROM A FRIEND
Phone: La. 2386
Gwynn's Beauty Shoppe
Expert Operators
10 years' experience
3201 W. NORTH AVE.
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FOREST PARK HIGH SCHOOL
Parent and Teachers Association
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BALLARD OIL BURNERS
ARTHUR H. BALLARD, Inc.
ST. PAUL AND PLEASANT STREETS
Calvert 4753
Compliments
RIALL JACKSON CO.
I N S U R A N C E
Chamber of Commerce Building
Your Neighborhood Drug Store
YE TOWN HALL
PHARMACY
4401 LIBERTY HEIGHTS AVENUE
PAUL SILVERMAN
Pharmacist
RICHMAN BROS.
I. SOPHER, Proprietor
Hardware - Paints and Household Furnishings
Radios and Electrical Supplies
4703 LIBERTY HEIGHTS AVENUE
BELVIEW PHARMACY
CHAS. H. JAKELKA
Prescription and Sick Room Requisites
GARRISON and BELVEDERE' AVENUES
BALTIMORE, MD.
Call RHODE BROS.
2901 GARRISON BOULEVARD
For Select Groceries, Meats and Vegetables
Telephone: Liberty 6161 - 6160 - 0540
J. A. DARLING 86 CO.
LIVE POULTRY DRESSED
Stall 790 Lexington Market
224 N. PACA ST. Plala 5813
PIPE ORGAN - PIANO SERVICE
TUNING - REBUILDING
A. A. PETERMAN
Liberty 2451 S210 NORWOOD AVE
HENRY G. VON HEINE, Inc.
ANTHRACITE COAL BITUMINOUS
125 E. FAYETTE STREET
Plaza 4886
Compliments of
JOHN A. HEINZ
EXCELSIOR
one bale or a carload
Apex Wood Products Co., Inc.
WATERVIEW AVENUE Sc B. 86 O. R.
R.
E. S. BRADY 85 CO.
ANTHRACITE COAL BITUMINOUS
CONVENIENT PAYMENTS
Mad. 0529 Monroe and Lanvale Sts.
SOUTHERN HOTEL
BALTIMORE'S FOREMOST
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Compliments of
Keystone Coal and Coke Co.
1227 BALTIMORE TRUST BLDG.
J. R. BRADY, Sales Agent
Wandah Beauty Shoppe
Rear 3916 Belvedere Avenue
On St. Charles Avenue
Phone: Forest 7699 BALTIMORE, MD.
Hours: 9.30 A. M. to 7.30 P. M. - Sat. 'till 8 P. M.
CLOSED ON MONDAY
Meadow Gold Ice Cream
SERVED
IN OUR CAFETERIA
CONSUMERS COFFEE CO.
2561 EDMONDSON AVENUE
COFFEE - TEA - SPICES
Our truck passes your door
CAN IVE SERVE YOU?
Compliments of
Arundel Ice Cream Company
Compliments of
The Gwynn Oak Tailoring Co.
MR. J. L. IDOR
Liberty 2260
Compliments of
LOUIS F. FINK
FINE GROCERIES
Forest 7742
WHEN you think of FLOXVIERS1
Think of VINCENT and Phone-
Lafayettc 1947 - 1948 - 1949
THOMAS VINCENT CO.
Florists and Decorators
1807 LONGWOOD ST. fAt North Ave.J
Compliments of
Deutsch's Half Size Apparel Shop
210 N. LIBERTY STREET
Compliments of
DR. M. PAUL BYERLY
3045 W. NORTH AVENUE
Lafayette 3266
Corn liinen s of
KRIEGER DRUG STORE
POPLAR GROVE AND LAFAYETTE STS.
Madison 5725
Compliments of
DR. W. E. NEEDLE
2347 W. NORTH AVENUE
Cantella's Shoe Repairing Shop
WALBROOK JUNCTION
LIBERTY 1970
Free Delivery Approved Member
Compliments of
Liberty Hardware 85 Paint Co.
Compliments of
HINDS MOTOR CO.
6400 FREDERICK AVENUE
Compliments of
H. W. GEARY
Gilmor 1822 CATONSVILLE, MD. PERUDIE GREENHOUSES
Costumes to Oglligngfrcetfgigtx ihgifhed Everywhere
A. T. JQNES AND SONS ssoo GWYNN OAK AVENUE
COSTUMES - - - Sim: 1863 A Prescription Drug Store
823 N. HOWARD ST. BALTIMORE, MD. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Phone: Liberty 1393
JOHN H. SAUMENIG 86
COMPANY
STATIONERY
PRINTING
EN GRAVING
11
229 PARK AVENUE
Plaza 1664 - 1665
HOLD YOUR PARTIES AT
FRANKLINTOWN HOTEL
Forest 6487
No Cover Charge
EBERHARTS, Inc.
FILLING STATION 85 AUTO ACCESSORIES
WINDSOR MILL ROADS AND
FOREST PARK AVENUE
MORRISON'S
VALUE SHOP
5 222-24 REISTERSTOWN ROAD
DICK'S BARBER SHOP
3101 WESTWOOD AVE.
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From Beginner to Professional
C. G. CON, Ltd.
BALTIMORE BRANCH
BAND AND
ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS
S25 N. HOWARD STREET
across from Stanley Theatre
W
O ROYAL FARMS
DAIRY
Best Wishes from
BALTIMORE,S 100 PER CENT
FRANK P. GRIECO INDEPENDENT
"The Candy Man in the White Truekv
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Let Royal Serve You With a Richer Milk
BRADDISH AVE. AND BAKER ST.
MADISON 7644-45 F. E. SAUMENIG
PATRONS
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S. SCHULTZ, INC.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN E. LORENZ
WILLIAM W. SHEPPARD
EDWARD L. BLOCK
MR. AND MRS. NORRIS SOBELMAN
DOROTHY WILBUR
D. SISKINS GRILL
LORENZ SGHILLER
RAPPAPORT, INC.
MRS. MASON STARTT,
FLORA STARTT
ALVIN AND HARRIETT WEINER
G. AND B. HORWITZ
HERBERT SEIDENMAN, 'za
MR. AND MRS. EDWIN I. LAWSHE
ROBERT L. GRAHAM
J. B. WAILES ac SONS GO.
M. VERNON GRIFFITH
SIDNEY AND LEON SAERAN
J. V. MCEREDERIGK
GEORGE MARTIN
DR. D. BLATT
DAVID GOODMAN
ELMER DIXON
MORRIS KRAMER
WALBROOK HARDWARE 86 SUPPLY CO.
S. C. GUNDERSDORF
MR. AND MRS. J. J. HAMBURGER
JOSEPH J. REIS
HENRY SHAPIRO
VERNON N. CASHMAN
MR. AND MRS. A. J. GARDNER
HYMAN BENDER
MR. AND MRS. MOSES SHAIVETZ
MRS. C. POTTS
HERSHBERG CO.
HENRY E. BACI-IMAN
OLD TOWN REALTY CO.
ATILA E. HARTIG
CARROL A. MILLER, '32
DR. EMMART
THE LIBERTY GRILL
ANNA E. LENNING
J. H. LILLMAN
COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND
COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND
COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND
COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND
COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND
JEFFERSON C. GRINNALDS
JULIUS SEYDENMAN
AL. HAMMOND
PIMLICO RESTAURANT
RANKIN BROS.
REESE PRESS
OF BALTIMORE
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Producers of The 1934 Forester
COLLEGE ANNUALS CAMP LITERATURE
COLLEGE AND SCHOOL LITERATURE
Cor. South SEL Lombard Sts. Plaza 5774
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