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

 - Class of 1926

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QQJ 3 I - ' fi , A aa 1i gQ.Uaf.fE.R 1 ham. Lap, Y 'Vw tgwfazazlzfll , MARGARET MALTBIE Entered 1923: Hockey, Jr.. Sr.: Glee Club, Jr., Sr.: Square, Jr., Sr.: Scarlet and Gray Staff, Sr.: Dramatics, Sr. l l ARGARET'S accomplishments are many and varied. She is good at everything from hockey to chemistry. We have never been able to discover which she enjoys more-knocking the ball in the direction of our goal or finding out what happens when you heat copper oxide Needless to say she does each equally well and everything in between. And not only that, but she makes a charming bridesmaid in a Glee Club wedding, or a be- witching gypsy, who will tell you the most marvelous fortune, revealing your present, past and future. Margaret came to us several years ago, and we surely are glad she did. What did we do without her? Good luck to you, Maggie, and may you be as successful at Swarthmore as you have been at Friends. We know you ' r will. , , , ,, Q icq' ' 2 X' . E N JP 9 at -5,3 ea Page Thirty-two

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diva D A BX 4 A G XF C - ' ,mfaats-tml QPQKQ E3 M MQ. I 1 l ' , I1 Q GEORGE NORMAN PIERCE LEETCH Entered 1923: Football, Soph., Jr., Sr.: Basketball, Sr.: Lacrosse, Jr., Sr. fCapt.j: Student Council, Sr.: O. and O. NOTI-IER one of our mild, easy-going sportsmen, who are so easily aroused to great deeds. George has a little of the English manner, don't you know, and to many seems rather shy. But cross his will and the skeptic finds otherwise at once. i Although in perpetual favor on the sunny side of the study hall, he is always constant to the one and only, and this beautiful case of loving de- votion has often set many in the deepest of envy and has caused some to study closely the method used. ' Wee Wee plays three sports a year and gets a letter in them all, besides taking Spanish. Rather a nice schedule, eh? As a guard on the basketball team he is always dependable, but in lacrosse and football he is able to show a little more of the dash and go which are so large a part of his nature, At 'tug he has proven himself to be a wiz Cor whiz?J, and together with. Markle has worked out the theory of less work and better marks. In chemistry also he and Kidd have formulated many new ideas, but as they are in the handwrit- ing of the latter, they will never become of practical use to the world. George goes to Lafayette, and we are certain that N , he will be as outstanding a figure there as he has been X' X, Si. A in Friends. Good luck, son, and may the Leetch family never be disrupted by the modern tendencies. P xg w Page Thirty-one - -



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Ik - ' D X 4 X gQ M , ALFRED LEE MARCHANT N Entered 1914: Basketball Squad, Jr., Sr.: Athletic Association CSec.D, Sr.: Scarlet and Gray Staff, Sr.g Student Council, Sr.: Dramatics, Sr. ' I-I! The Student Council is with us. Marchant, through his powers of oration, is the voice of that eminent body, and believe us, it is some voice. Fish hands out three-hour assignments just like Mr. Kuller, and there are very few of us who can think up good enough stories to get out of doing them. Alfred is another of our star Junior League basketball players, and he and Epstein are a great scoring combination. Marchant also takes part in the club- swinging game of lacrosse, and under the tutelage of Leetch, is becoming quite proficient: if he could only use a stick to keep us in the lunch line how much more orderly it would be. Fish is going to Hopkins next year, and we expect to see him doing great work on the famed Black and Blue Jay, for he has been one of the chief supporters of its contemporary, The Scarlet and Gray. , ,ll S5 . 'IC gzff it I Page Thirty-three V - A- '

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