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JAMES Louis ENGLAND 4111 Clive Court ACADEMIC Lou leaves the presidency of the detention class to Bobbie Moore . . . Plans to go to work for the U. S. Selective Service . . . Can always be seen hang- ing with the gang around the C.H .... Lives for southern fried chicken . . . Always yel- ling, What, detention again? DOROTHY LEE EVANS 1042 William Street COMMERCIAL Vice-President of Homeroorn Class I, Band 2, 3, 4. To Miss Bright, Dottie leaves all the happy times in the O, P. class . . . To Esther Shelton, she leaves her excuses for not taking gym . . . Towson State Teachers, College . . . Danc- ing . . . Italian spaghetti . . . What's with you.', JosEPH FIELD 1414- Kuper Place ACADEMIC Homeroom Treas. I, 3, 4, Courier Rep. I, 2, Fresh-Soplt. Football 2. ,loe leaves his history knowl- edge to Margy and a pack of gum to Pat . . . Window dres- sing . . . Woodwork, basket- ball, baseball, football . . . Fried chicken . . . Yea, Soapf, CHARLES ALBERT FLOYD 1539 Marshall Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Bank Rep. 2. To his brother, Bud, he leaves the general course, and to Southern, he leaves his memo- ries of walking through the halls with Sue . . . Wants to get a job with short hours and long pay . . . Main hobbies are swimming and working . . . Mashed potatoes . . . What is it with you? 87 TONIA L. ENZENGA 1709 S. Charles Street COMMERCIAL Secretary of Graduating Class l, President of Homeroom 2, 3, 4, Vice-President of Class 2, 3, 4. Leaves her typewriter to Mrs. Miller in hopes she can work it . . . All her lunch periods to Colleen . . . Air-Line hostess . . . Dancing, parties . . . Spaghetti and meatballs . . . Well, now how about that! ANNA MAE FERREE 1601 Spence Street COMMERCIAL Transfer from Germany 4, C. A. A. 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 4, Student Printsu 3, 4, Eclitor- in-Chief 4, Treasurer National Honor Society 4. Anna wills her ability to get lost in the halls of Southern to all new students . . . Get a secretarial job . . . Bowling . . . italian Spaghetti . . . Favorite saying 6'Auf Wiedersehenf' lItIS RITA FINIcELsTEIN 27 E. Hill Street COMMERCIAL Red Cross Representative 2, Orchestra I. To Mr. Schreiber, Iris leaves one term of summer school . . . To Miss Meyers, she leaves all her athletic ability . . . Plans to be a good housewife . . . James Allen Whittington . . . Spaghetti and meatballs . . Hi, honey. JOSEPH J. FRATANTUON0, JR. 3802 Eighth Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Homeroom Vice-Pres. 2, 3, Class Rep. 3, 4. Plans to get married and dodge the draft . . . Leaves his desk in the detention room to whom ever hooks school and gets caught . . . Goes for a certain girl and cars . . . Loves fried chicken, mashed potatoes, and gravy . . . S'You only live oncef, Produced our Senwr Play
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Pa escnted the first Ring Assembly PHILIP DE GRUCHY 1215 William Street COMMERCIAL To Mrs. Winchester Philip leaves all the poems ever writ- ten, ugh! . . . To Miss Bright his office manager job, which he had for three years . . . Plans to join the Navy and be a photographer . . . Loves photography and fried chicken . . . HI like itf, WILMER DOLCH, JR. 1180 Cleveland Street COMMERCIAL Homeroom President lg .l, V. Baseball 1, 25 J. V. Basketball 2, 3g Varsity Baseball 3, 4g .l. V. Football 2, 3g Varsity Basketball 4g Varsity Football 4g Varsity Club 4, Student Aide 4. His gym locker to .lohn Dolch . . . Work in OEICC . . . Playing cards . . . Pork chops. LORRAINE DREXEL 50 E. Hill Street COMMERCIAL Safely Rep. I, 2, 35 Class Rep. Ig Bowling I, 2, 3g Hi-Y 4. Lorraine leaves her pony-tail to Miss Schmidt and her brains to Mike . . . Interested in office work . . . Dancing at Flapperis P. C .... Cokes with cheese crackers , . . Always says, A-cldddd why? JAMES HENRY ELVIDGE 1406 Chesapeake Court GENERAL TECHNICAL 1 just leave to some future Southerners some of my many headaches . . . Louie's hot dogs to some other pup . . . Draft dodger . . . Basketball, driving like mad . . . Chicken pot pie is his specialty . . . 4'Get lost. will ya, get lostll' VIRGINIA L. DENNIS 4113 Grace Court COMMERCIAL Music Major 3. To her sister, Snoon leaves the privileges of walking through the shops . . . To some lucky student a dictionary for Mr. Schreiber's vocabulary words . . . Plans to join Waves . . . Likes to eat, dance, daydream . . . French fries. hamburgers, spaghetti . . . Howdy doody, Cutiefl MARGAIIET DOUGLAS 13 West Fort Avenue COMMERCIAL Bank Representative 2, 35 Bowling 2g Class Secretary 2. Marg leaves her seat at James' to some other senior . . . Her sympathy to Miss Corson and her patron troubles . . . Marry Lee and move to North Caro- lina . . . Writing Lee . . . Black- eyed peas and Cornbread . . . MHurry up, Barhll' GEORGE EDWARDS 2256 Cedley Street GENERAL TECHNICAL George leaves all his brains to everyone who needs them, and his golden silence to all his teachers . . . Get a steady job with good pay . . . Sports . . . Fried chicken and mashed potatoes with gravy Youre okay in my hook, Babyf' HIELEN ELWOOD 1120 Rutland Avenue COMMERCIAL-DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Softball lg Basketball 1: Dramatic Club Ig Red Cross lg Bank Rep. I. She leaves to all short girls the ridicule of the giants . . . Hopes to be a traveling secre- tary . . . Loves shrimp . . . Goes for dancing and ice- skating . . . Pet saying, Aw- go dunk your head in a bucket of Waterf, 86
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Formed our Yearbook Committee WILLIAM FRICK 4109 Sixth Street ACADEMIC Soph. Basketball lg J. V. Bas- ketball 2, 3, Vice-Pres. Home- room 3. Leaves to Margie his driverls license, and to some under- graduate, his black tie for assembly days . . . Plans to attend college or join Navy . . . Loves sports and cars . . . Thrives on hamburgers and milkshakes . . . How about thatf, EMMA ELIZABETH GREB 120 W. Clement Street COMMERCIAL Red Cross Representative 3, 4. Leaves the portables to Mrs. Winchester's new homeroom and the new school to future students at S.H.S .... Plans to work for B. XI O .... Likes to swim and dance . . . Eats plenty of ham . . . 'aAin,t that a sin. EDWARD MELVIN GUNNINC 2201 Hawkins Point Road GENERAL TECHNICAL V. Baseball 2, 3, 45 J. V. Foot- ball 35 I. V. Basketball 3g V. Football 4g Vice-Pres. of Class 4. He leaves a pint of blood to Mr. Anderson . . . Plans to go to California orjoin the service . . . Ed likes all sports and spaghetti without meatballs . . . MGrrrrrr.'7 GILBERT HAMPTON 415 Sanders Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Class Rep. lg Soph. Lacrosse lg Soplz. Football 2g Library Rep. 25 J. V. Lacrosse 35 Homeroom Sec. 3. Gil leaves his girls and sayings . . . Plans to travel around the world . . . Main hobby is sports . . . Roast beef and hot biscuits . . . MWhat seems to he the trouble here? JOAN LORRAINE GORMAN 609 Scott Street COMMERCIAL Class Basketball lg Bank Rep. 4. She leaves her table down at Bianco's to all seniors . . . To Mr. Barnett, she leaves her younger brother . . . Plans to get married . . . Dancing, swim- ming, Don . . . Spaghetti and French fries and pizza pie . . . Always saying, 'Tll bet you better leave -me alonelw JANET E. GRIFFIN 1226 Glyndon Avenue COMMERCIAL Music Major 3. To Mr. Schreiber, Janet leaves her uncompleted Outline . . . To Pete, a microphone for his quiet voices . . . Would like to join Waves with Snoon . . . Dancing, traveling, records . . . Sauerbeef, hamburgers, milk- shakes . . . 4'Get off the stage. GEORGE RONALD HAFEIR 1104- S. Carey Street COMMERCIAL Class Rep. 2g Class President I, Treasurer 3. He leaves his credit book Over at Louiels to anyone who wants it . . . Plans to take a course in rating in the transportation business after he leaves school . . . Football, basketball, Weightlifting, pool . . . Fried chicken . . . ls that rightfw ROBERT C. HARDIN 7 Washburn Avenue ACADEMIC Bob leaves all the wild experi- ments in chemistry and all the mad rushes to Louie's for hot dogs to future Southerners . . . To work with money and more money . . . Hunting and fishing . . . Hamburgers and French fries . . . Always says, Babe-e-e. 88
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