Friends School of Baltimore - Quaker Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1926

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Madam D I l xXs g x U Ei ' l WILLIAM AMBROSE ALBAUGH, III Entered 1914: Football, Soph., Jr., Sr.: O. and O. Track Squad, Fr., Soph.: Swimming, Soph.: Dramatics, Fr. H, Ho-o-ol So that's the way you feel about it, huh? Well take a sneef 'a snuff. You are probably aware by this time, if you know him at all, who this snuff imbibing person is. If you don't know him, how- ever, allay your fears, for it is only Wee Willie, who can be recognized anywhere by the foregoing speech. Yes, without a doubt Alby is a genius, for otherwise there is no explanation for the devices and inventions of which he is the author. And, oh, yes! Albaugh has invented the only existing per- petual motion machine. The idea is somewhat complicated, and the mechan- ism decidedly intricate, but it works-of that Hawkshaw assures us most emphatically. But joking aside, Albaugh is a classmate whom we are proud to own and a friend we are glad to possess. He is one of our class who has been with us I L -:ef N N . I . l ,ai . v ' I' 1 f 2- Hr ui 1. major role in athletics specializing in football where he has earned the reputation in spite of his diminutive build of great pleasure in announcing that he will be next year s foot ball captain Good luck to you Albyl We are by no means certain of Albaugh s immediate future but we are informed that he expects to go to the University of Virginia. since primary days. While he has been in the school Albaugh has played a being the hardest player on the team. It is here that we take gnu '-VQWI fn? ' ' . ' S Il ,UI ' -' 5 up . , . 2 L41 ' 1 -Y Q ,I v at 1 R sign? ' lt. Page Sixteen

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EE N AI Y I 'W Y A ,Q I I L, 71 ----'M X I I E,--is -u '-Sentara... A LAWRENCE RUSSELL President J OHN MARKLE Vice-President R. LISLE GOULD Secretary MAXWELL SAUERWEIN WILLIAM A. ALBAUGH CHARLES ARCHAMBAULT CHARLES BERRY KIRK BOND ELEANOR BUCHHOLZ ISABELLE CRAIG JACOB EPSTEIN HAINES FELTER ROSAMOND FOOTE ROBERT LEE GILDEA R. LISLE GOULD ELIZABETH HANWAY KATHERINE ING LOUISE KIDD AGNES KRIEGER GEORGE LEETCH MARGARET MALTBIE ALFRED MARCHANT JOHN MARKLE Page Fzfteen DONALD MCCOLLUM HARRIET MYERS DOROTHY OLDHAM OMAR PANCOAST ROSS PANCOAST WILLIAM PARKER EVELYN REID CLYDE RICHARDSON LAWRENCE RUSSELL MAXWELL SAUERWEIN VIRGINIA SAUNDERS RUTH SKEEN PRISCILLA SPALDING RUTH STALEY WILLIAM C. STIELER GRANVILLE I-I. SWOPE FERRIS THOMSEN LOUISE WARD NATHANIEL WARD ORVILLE WRIGHT



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D VEQ.U9 'S E3 C I l lxs L gxij lZfZZ gfg1 , I CHARLES J. ARCHAMBAU LT Entered 1923: Football, Soph., Jr., Sr.: Basketball, Soph., Sr.: Baseball, Soph.2 President Class, Jr.: Student Council. Jr.: O. and O. HARLEY came to us through Doc, and as usual, Doc picked a good fel- low, 'cause Charley is just that. Archambault has taken a very active interest in the school and especially in athletics. He took to all the sports with equal ease, and has proved himself to be a decided asset to the teams. In Charley we found one of the best centers the team has known in the history of the school. He also played a dependable game at guard on the basketball quint, and as for lacrosse, well, he just runs rings around the rest of the bunch- he never seems to get winded, although, no doubt, his Indian ancestors had a lot to do with his endurance. What! You didn't know Charley is an Indian! Well, he is, and had he been born sooner he surely would have been called Chief Charley, because he is just loaded down with brains. Archambault doesn't talk much, but when he does, he really says something. Charley, old boy, we are going to miss you when you leave, because you have made friends of us all, and we'll be sorry to see you and your cheerful grin leave. , X ! l Q V..--11:1 lilly i' ': , , Page Seuenler-n 1 J Lacrosse, Jr.: Doll Show, Soph.: Vice-

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