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MUQM I q IK I y x g ldZ l-, I i--1 WY' r ELIZABETH MAY HANWAY Entered 1914: Glee Club, Jr., Sr.: Hockey Squad, Jr., Sr.: Class Swimming Team. Fr., Soph., Jr. fCapt.D, Sr.: Class Bas- ketball Team, Fr., Soph., Jr.: Social Committee, Jr., Sr.: Dramatics, Jr., Sr. IB is one of the class' best bets. You could never go wrong by making her your friend. She is one in a hundred. Libby is a swimmer of renown and can show us all her heels. We don't know where she gets this ability, but it may come in very useful some- time. Why? Well, you see, Lib goes down to the Naval Academy fre- quently and you never can tell but that she might have to swim home sometime. Hanway creates plenty of havoc on the other side of the study hall with her eyes, even causing such women-haters as Gould to take notice of her. But we don't blame Lisle in the least, who wouldn't answer Libby's smile? Elizabeth is going to Detroit next year to live, and we know what a big gap she will leave, not only in the school, but also in Baltimore and the Naval Academy. 4 r . N Q , sq, Page Twenty-seven , 'Hb I
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fx I 9 2. 6 1: I I I wa1y4lfl4 C3' gl'fF5 -VWQLXS, pl ROBERT LISLE GOULD Entered 1917: Football Squad, Jr., Sr.: Basketball Squad, Sr.: Lacrosse Squad, Sr.: Track Squad, Fr., Dramatics, Soph., Jr., Sr.: Class Secretary, Jr., Sr.: Junior Reception Committee Doll Show, Sr.: O. and O., Jr., Sr.: Editor-in-Chief Quaker. l L I-IIS, ladies and gentlemen, is the renowned and justly famed Leslie Guld, the Towson magnate, the president of the famous Ma and Pa Railroad, and the dispenser of seven-dollar gratuities. Always bland, debonair, smil- ing, courteous and willing to show any one a good time or take them anywhere within five gallons of gas of Baltimore. Ah, now the light dawns and you are aware of the personage on whose likeness you are gazing. In his earlier days he and a few kindred spirits of the more tender ages could keep up more of a noise than any like number of persons in this state. The old days have changed, however, and now R. Leslie has settled down to golf, pink teas and a Ford. In regard to the latter, the old Fliv can carry more than a capacity on the shortest of notices and Leslie is not at all stingy in the use of his car. Lisle has taken a most active part in dramatics, and many a feminine heart has skipped a beat when this future Barrymore was in the midst of a dramatic rendition. Football has always taken up his interest and time in the fall, and this year basketball and lacrosse have been , - ,..-. va.. n 1 added to his list of accomplishments, Lisle proclaims himself to be a dirt farmer of the dirtiest sort, and when not spending his summer days on the golf links is working in the fields. Lisle is planning to go to Swarthmore, and carries with him everyone's most sincere wishes for a ine college career. 54 f i .J ' Page Twenty-six
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gifs Mem A 1 l.hg'N'+X , ,wfM4ww 74 . KATHERINE MAY BELL ING Entered 1919: Glee Club, Soph., Jr. I CTreas.j, Sr. CTreas.j: Square, Soph., Jr., Sr. CTreas.J 3 Hockey, Jr.: Student Council, Sr.: Doll Show Committee, Jr., Sr. CChairmanJ : Dramatics, Soph., Jr., Sr.: Scarlet and Gray Staff, Jr., Sr. CEditor-in-Chiefb : Quaker Staff. l t T hardly seems possible that one as small as Kitty Ing could have such business acumen. She, as the chairman of the Doll Show, by her untiring efforts, made it the success that it was. It was Kitty who announced All Scarlet and Gray material must be in by Friday, and because the staff knew that their Editor-in-Chief was in all seriousness their material came fly- ing. Never before had the Glee Club and Square dues been collected so quickly or efficiently as when Kitty was treasurer. In all classes Kitty is a shining light. Her report card is ample evi- dence. We expect to see her bring home all the laurels from Ohio Wesleyan College, where Kitty plans to spend her next four years. i l Le A ' 'Q 2 Page Twenty-eight
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