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

 - Class of 1948

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'JC lsew- JXNL' JOHN ALEXANDER COURTNEY, Jn Of science and logic he chatters As fine and as fast as he can Though I am no judge of such matters I' m sure he s a talented man Praed A young smiling face was seen on the campus twelve years ago It belonged to a petit representative of innocent child hood now known as John Courtney John today holds the distmctlon of being co-editor of the Quill and has been doing an excellent job on those very difficult editorials. His ambition is to be a writer of some merit. Robert Louis Stevenson serves as his guiding light. John's des- perate attempts in French class to sound like a native Frenchman sometimes fool his classmates but never Mr. Richardson. ln chemistry John is Mr. Swift's pride and joy. John was voted most likely bachelor in the senior class, but you never can tell. The impossible does hap- pen sometimes, and John, pipe and all, might be the first to get married. Co-Editor of Quill, 43 Assembly Committee, 45 Religious Life Committee, 45 J. V. Lacrosse, 3, 4. GEORGE PARKER Dlx, J R Comb down hrs hatr' Look' Look' It stands on end Shakespeare George Dlx, five feet six, blond, and ap- proximately a hundred pounds, IS never theless a big man ln the class of 4-8 He came to us from Poly ln hrs sophomore vear, but he has made such a deep lm- pression on us that he was voted the boy with the best personality. George- Mike to most of us and Cox to Miss Stockett-is often seen with a Pepsodent smile and Mary Ellen. Interested in ge- ology and the aforementioned person, he is heading for Hopkins next year. The lacrosse team has been blessed for two years with Mike's stickwork at the goal, and he was a most capable quarterback on this year's Quaker football squad. Crewcut and all, Mike is noted for his mathematical mind and his quick wit. Varsity Football, 3, 45 J. V. Basketball, 3: Varsity Lacrosse, 3, 4, Co-captain, 44 Bazaar -Miniature Train. ,Jeb 6,5 Q,Q.kxs-kb3 ssl to 'wee is 1 i'x , if . N. V A . , s K, A . 'X R N I X'-IXLTX. M- if li, lf v I . - X f' ' W. IA l i r i i J

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Uwol 470- ff ,V ,WJ ' 1,0 '1fff?'f ff! 1' 6' rin' L HJ! sl V MP6 5 JV My ll MLK ,af M 11'-1 0 Louls JOHNSTON CARR Wuh a smzle that was chzldlzke and bland Shakespeare Look for that beammg personality the blond halr and the ready smlle Look for the red Chrysler convertlble and a new sun tan, acqulred partly III the At lantlc and partly m the Gulf we hear Louis IS our student of pol1t1cs He can glve you the latest sales tax statistics or expound upon the benefits of the new freeway plan wlth the greatest of ease Spanish IS one of hls favorlte subjects You should hear hlm roll hns r s for la Senora Barnes Louls IS one of the mem bers of the sub basement muscle pullmg squad lwrestlmg team to youl and finlshed the season as one of the top scorers Come sprmg when most fellows' f8IlClS turn to lacrosse Louls turns to tenms although rumor has It that he doesnt completely lgnore the ladies Varsity Football 3 4 Wrestlmg Team 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 J .f - ' A 7, ' L, I If bf W R nw' . F' Y i I . I, 0 .' ' f ' f , . , 7.6 7' I . 'U , X lf. V - al il B 7 ' ' :A AI' 9 l lu ,IV 1' VV. . qi MJEY' ii' 1 ., 1.1 , R 4 . ,gn V so V X -DL . CQ n , .J yr' J ' s ,57- , X .1 N aj 'll' I f Ext IJ . . , . . . 3 ' 3 . . , . . . 9 . , , . . . , - . 1 o 7 ' , Vaaomca CLoos Deeds not words Fletcher Ever slnce Veromca entered F rlends School ln the fourth grade she has been known for her rellablllty and qulet man ner whlch have won the respect of all In a steady, unobtruslve way she has made a name for herself not only ln the classroom but on the 8thlCtlC Held She recexved her blazer m her junlor year In addltlon to all thls she has been prac tlcally a charter member of the Rellglous Llfe Commlttee and th1s year worked hard on the Red Cross Drive And last but certalnly not least as captain of the class basketball team she led us on to VlCl0f, ln the annual class tournament Mrs Mlllard teases Veronlca about that scared rabblt look she gets on her face when shes worrled about a game but an abundance of determmatlon mevlt ably produces success Quzll Staff 4 Quaker Stal! 4 Tenms Team 2 3 4 Varslty Basketball 3 4 Varsity Hockey 4 Religious Llfe Committee 3 4 Fhamnan of Bazaar Play 3 Chamnan of Sandwich Supper 4



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