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

 - Class of 1926

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CDO A i SX 9- Q13 1 A CD EElEF'95E6EZgl V QZRTS l 1 '9 RQXNQXXX'mlH 'lMfkMAd444w41 . I JOHN FREDERICK MARK LE Entered 1922: Manager, Sr.: O. and O. Class Vice-President VAN DUSTEN is the equestrian of our class and is by way of being the - Friends Polo team, since he and Albaugh are the only ones in the school who can stay with a horse for long, They hope to have another member of this team in the near future, for we have heard it rumored that Agnes has also succeeded in staying with a horse of late. Jack was the manager of all the athletic teams this year, and in our opinion was the best we ever had. In case you don't know Markle organized the Maryland Prep School Managers' Association. Van Dusten also started the practice of firing a gun at the end of the halves of a basketball game. Need- less to say this caused quite a commotion and invariably produced such an ef- fect on visiting coaches that they pleaded that Jack use discretion. Only one thing Markle failed to do, he overlooked the need of larger towels, and as everyone knows, that the towels are not large enough to dry anyone but Eddie Marriott, one can realize what a grievous error this was. Markle has not decided where he is going to college. He said something about waiting until he got a good offer from one of them, but we doubt if this is true. Well, Jack, old boy. we wish you the best of luck wherever you go, and we sincerely hope that the windows of the classrooms are equipped with well oiled blinds. Q I T32 . L - ,W LA, ' Page Thirty-four

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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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, Q5 QUAKER , D L 5 Wfweax. DONALD McCOLLUM Entered 19 l 8 EI-IOLD one of the few remaining Scottish chieftains. For such he is. Just look at the name and yo'u'll know at once that he cuts up some didoes in the auld countree. We used to remember Mac for his high morals and principles. but lately we have lost all faith in him and so have the rest of those who have heard the glamorous tales of this .wild Highlander that have occasionally filtered through. Mac is an accomplished boy, and has many of the same aspirations as our friend, Bill Stiller in that he takes Latin and is going to Amherst. This is not all of Ikky's category, though. No, indeed, not by a long shot. One of his crowning glories is his misplaced eyebrow or moustache. They were a new acquisition at the beginning of school this year, and we thought. naturally, temporary. The Scotchman put up a brave fight, however, and was allowed to keep them. Later they disappeared, but Mac only had a plan to make them grow out stronger again. We understand that he has a secret prepara- tion for making them grow out much faster. In the summer time Mac is something of a cowboy in Colorado, and people from Lima, Ohio, and Kansas City , W have a fine time making up blood-thirsty tales to fit with his ug' wild and woolly appearance. Mac also plays the flute. and at Doll Show time is a great asset to the orchestra. ff Unlike Sidney Lanier, however, he carries his instru- ment in a case and not up his sleeve. Luck to you, Mad ,fs lf ljfllx . 1, l , Page Thirty- fiuc , ,.

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