Cambridge High School - Yearling Yearbook (Cambridge, MD)

 - Class of 1935

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1 - 1 Page Forms ,,.,,,A. I.1iEr-ljQiT.T.F.15II.Q,T .,......A............. - TYPEWRITING DEPART- MENT QContinued from page 0, Col. 35 speed development method. The tests a1'e of 10 minutes dura- tion and must be written with not more than 5 errors, in order for a student to he eligible for an award. The first award, Modern Progress Certificate, is issued to those net- ting 30 to 39 words per minute. Those winning Modern Progress Certificates are: Ann Bryan, Arthur Brooks, Granville Cook, Morgan Cook, Olive Cantwell, Alton Dean, Robert Foxwcll, Charlotte Fleming, Anna Jones, Grace Lowe, Benjamin Neweomb, Louise Orem, Ruth Rich- ardson, Mabel Robbins, Arline Stew- art, Bill Vickers, Rebecca Asplen, VVillamae Brocato, Annalie Brohiwn, Compliments of D. 1-1. WRIGHT, JR. VIRGIL and TOM THE THREE MOSQUITOES George Dashiell, Robert Doenges, Louise Mitchell, Isabelle North, An- na Truitt, Eleanor Thompson, Alice Collins, Kitty Insley, Wildai James, Irene Lidard, Olga Mark, Virginia Saekett, Donald Stevens, Leonard Till, Helen Twilley, Thurston Ap- piegarth, Shirley Harding, Roy Mel- vin, VVilliam VValler, VValter Tanner, Thomas Phillips. Modern Progress Certiiicates for 40-49 net words per minute have been issued to: Hazel Mullennax, Leslie Thomas, Ellsworth Tilman, Reginald Brooks, Helen Grupo, Ar- line Stewart, Ernest Jones, Donald Speclden, Fannie Mowbray, Mildred Tyler, Louise Mitchell, Junie Rob- ertson, Alice Collins, Anna Truitt, and Benjamin Neweomb. Competent Typist Certificates for writing at a net speed of 50-59 words per minute were issued to: James IIowa1'd, Margaret Knauer, and I'wl'21llOPS Price. SHIRT SLEEVES Ctlontinued from page 3, Col. lj midst, for who can pick out The Star among stars? Suffice it to say it was a four-star performance by an All-Star cast which is listed below: Franklin Rand-James Howard Julia Rand-Eleanor Thompson Diana Rand-Lillian Cantwell Esther RHllKlTXVlIl.llllIlO Brocato Theodore RandfLevin Newcomb Donald R!llld1WIlIl3lH VVells Margie Scanlon-Fannie Mowbray Kitty-Louise Mitchell Elmer-Charles Handley Clarissa-Frances Price Midge-Marie Kuhn Norman Aldrich-Donald Matthews Riehard Cr.indall4Fred Jones Auctioneer-Paul Watson B1lggIlgl'lll0lI-Gl'3.llVIIIG and Morgan Cook AlphafThelnia Hurley Omega-lhfargaret Knauer Townspeople-Members of class. Compliments Compliments of of GREGARIOUS 9C 10 B Compiiments of JUNIOR DUSTY GUMP ITCHEY Compliments of Compliments of ED PRICE JOHN VICKERS and and WILLIAM FAULKNER UNDREL RAY LE COMPTE'S SHOE SHOP E. LEE LE COMPTE 66 CO. Footwear-That's All No. 25 Race Street CAMBRIDGE, MD. Leonard's Confectionery MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS LUNCHES CIGARS AND CIGARETTES Ice Cream Bar MAIN STREET SALISBURY - - - MARYLAND I l i i i ARCADE CAMBRIDGE z Congratulates the Class of 1935 M I See Your Old Friend I Will Rogers F ..IN-. Doubling Thomas THREE BIG DAYS Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, June 17-18-19 i TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT 7:15 and 9:00 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 l i V fl,-C. -EN K 4'l,,,x,y-.Xdu MMV ' '1-:Fit . 'T 1 .ff- ' 'U' WWFN 'fs , ee- 7 QQ, L :EZ i 4 A Ai . ' S I P Q X ,Kqf f iw-,- a ' 3e fnwfw A mfml l nilgie Miss AMERICA S Smort slender I IM o DIC TAT O R Newll71ewels A great value f ,-- -1 5: . ei 1 it A ,C I fe .1 - H 5 ' ' fflff 2475 xg. A N 1, if hu, 15122253221 ' v - I ' ,1,5,.pi '- g E, N I iiiiiiii 55 2' , -515.35 ' z Il ' twin: In 2, Ex, , - 'j ,f 5 Z : Ii fx fa I -'- ..,,,. -' 4' ., ' I S3 750 Z G. L. Tubman X1 on The Jewelers CAMBRIDGE Congratulations to SENIORS OAKLEY BEACH HOTEL Li' f, .'

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F If 2 - 'f F Page Thirteen THE HOTTENTOT . ........------ ---------- --------A+-------AA-A-A AAAAAA 1. v A - '-'v'-Av'-'v'v'-'-'v'v'-'v'-'v'v'-4-'-'-'-'-'-' -'v'-'v'v'v'v'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'v'-A-AvA-A-A-A-A-A-A- A ' A : 5 , 1. Li As As E' As -As it .As As As As - As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As As A As As As As As As As As As As - As As As As ' As As As As As As As . As - v SIMILIES popular as Levin Newcomb athletic as Lee Burton tall as Virgil Seward and Fred Jones jolly as Wimp James ambitious as William Champlin fashionable as Jane Cunningham sophisticated as Junie Robert- son fickle as Fannie Mowbray Joe Miller-ish as' Donald Groff brawny as Robert Brannock wiry as Mutt McCarter short as George Dashiell deliberate as Speed Wells artistic ass Thomas Cannon musical as Ellsworth Tilman quiet as Russell Cheeseman careful a driver as Willamae Bro- catoll good-natured as Mattie Brown Wright V pert as Louise Orem extensive Thelma Hurley militarysminded as Evva Bell and Rebecca Asplen petite as Anna Truitt bored as Arline Stewart disrupting as Thomas Meredith studious as Robert Doenges surprising as Mary Alice crazy as Goosy Tanner bashful as Byrn Phelps good a dancer as Lillian Cant- well helpful as Helen Grupo iiighty as Mildred Tyler strong as James Windsor tough as Leslie Thomas milky as Robert Foxwell big as Paul Watson babyish as Kathleen Bradley romantic as Granville Cook and Arthur Brooks blonde as Marie Kuhn talented as Eleanor Thompson childish as Margaret Knauer loud as Frances Price dark as Morgan Cook light as Ernest Jones astute as Nellie Wilson quarrelsome as Bill Vickers drowsy as Ben Newcomb friendly as Louise Mitchell well-dressed as Charlotte Flem- ing polite as James Howard lazy as Ruth Richardson interested in the office as Donald Spedden carefree as William Rumbley interested in the buses as Mabel Robbins transient as Catherine Todd quick as Henry Linthicum managing as Charles Handley quiet as Anna Jones mischievous as Robert Warren crisp as Ann Bryan cool as Alton Dean tuneful as Nathan Pritchett gui As: 3 . ,. 2, Qffontinued next columnj ' 1 if WILL OF THE HOTTENTOT Mr. Editor, Staff of '36 and Friends: '35 Staff about to die, salutes you! Contrary to usual procedure in such cases and only on the urgent request of my noble client, '35, have I called you together, before her death to hear her will and to receive her gifts. I dread to tell you, but be calm. The doctor is here ready to revive all fainting ones, but he cannot at- tend too many. Here is my secret, keep it welll A consultation of doctors was called on Tuesday, May 28, doctors never known to fail in their prog- nostications. They have announced that on Thursday, June 13th, at the sale of the first June issue, '35 must die. THE WILL We, the StaE of thirty-five, being about to leave this sphere in full possession of a sound mind, memory and understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testa- ment, hereby making void and re- voking all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. And first, we do direct that our funeral services shall be conducted by our friends and we'll-wishers, the faculty, only enjoining that the funeral be carried on with all the dignity and pomp our situation in the school scale has merited. As to such estate as it has pleased the fates and our strong arms to give us, we do dispose of the same as follows, viz: Item: Our most distinguished and dignified editor, Mr. Donald E. Mat- thews, gives and bequeaths to the editor-in-chief of the '36 Staff, Mr. Wildai James, who is as yet inex- perienced in editorship, the worry and anxiety which have been his this past year. He wills to the same, his many troubles. N-or can Mr. Matthews enjoy the authority and bossiness which a job such as he holds affords all true editors, so these too he bequeaths to Mr. James. In As upright as Aline Travers As silent as Helen Frances Dunnock As droll as Reginald Brooks As painstaking as Hazel Mullennax As mild as Grace Lowe As pi-issy as Olive Cantwell As sober as Herbert Dail As good a driver as Paul Richardson As good a. librarian as Irving Vin- cent As good a farmer as Steele Webster fond of Mutts as Annalie Bro- hawn As As boy-crazy as Anrethia Moore As jealous as Lorraine Robbins As cute as Donald Matthews additon to these he leaves behind his most remarkable composition ability along with the single note- book and fillers, the one locker, the pencil which has only been sharpen- ed once, a list of ads and some back issues of the Hottentot, which are very useful Cor otherwisej to the teachers, and may be found in the library. Mr. Matthews also wills to Mr. James a cut of the High School. Item: Our most diligent, as well as brilliant assistant-editor, Mr. Bil- ly Wells, gives and bequeaths to Miss Katherine Robbins of the '36 Staff of this outstanding paper his remarkable ability in bookkeeping and telling others what to do and when to do it. We all do sincerely hope, Katherine, that you will take good care of these talents which are hereafter to be yours to the great sorrow of Mr. Wells, who dies with the paper's present Senior Staff. Item: Miss Lillian Cantwell and sixty pound literary editor, Miss Ma- rie Kuhn, who has unjustly been called Chubby leaves to Miss Al- ice Collins her dictionary from whence cometh her numerous words. She hopes that Miss Collins may have as much success in using it as she has had. Item: Miss Llllian Cantwell and Miss Mildred Tyler, those two dark skinned, brown-eyed girls from the commercial section, do give and be- queath to their successors their abil- ity for getting ads for the school paper from the local business men. Perhaps if you Juniors will approach these young ladies they will tell you their method. After all you must remember it is the ads that keep our paper from sinking. Item: Miss Jane Cunningham gives and bequeaths her well-known Winchellisms to whomever has a nose for news, all ear for eavesdrop- ping, and an eye for scandal. U Item: Miss Fannie Mowbray, the little girl, bequeaths to her succes- sor her checkbook. I think Miss Mowbray will tell you that this is not for personal use. She will also tell you that she has not even made out one check yet. Have you, Fan- nie QFannie answers yes.j Item: We give and bequeath to the artists of your staff, all the suc- cess and homage which was our own talented artist's, whom everybody knows as Tommy Cannon. We hope he will work as hard and as willingly for you as Mr. Cannon has worked for the success of our paper. Item: Miss Louise Mitchell, she of the red hair fame, gives and be- queaths all the moans and groans and all the trouble she has had in writing articles for the Hottentot. She has done her duty and she has her reward. At last she is retired. No, 11ot on a pension, on a chair. Item: The subjoined list will be recognized as entailed estates to which we do declare the Class of '36 the real and rightful successors. First: The faculty advisers, Miss Doenges and Miss Dunn, to whom as members of the Junior Staff, '36 has not been unknown. May they be as fond of the teachers next year as they have been this. Let every mem- ber of the Hottentot Staff of '36- show his or her gratitude for the gift by being prompt in asking the advice of these two teachers. Second: Mr. Cromwell's articles which eve1'y reader reads so care- fully and so thoroughly. We hope Mr. Cromwell will cooperate with the Staf of '36 as he did with the Staff of '35, I will say no more, but if there is anyone who wishes to know if Mr. Cromwell's cooperation was great or small, he must ask him. I make no more comments. How the list lengthens, next come the Senior StaE privileged with the principal's permission-to well un- derstood to be detailed, but I'll men- tion a few such as being excused to do Hottentot Work , having a mar- velous banquet such as this and a. dance as well, and numerous others. Besides these enforced gifts we leave, not of necessity but of our own free will, our blessing and a. pledge of friendship and cooperation from henceforth, in case we fool the doctors. All the rest and residue of our propc-r.y, whatsoever and whereso- ever, of what nature, kind and qual- ity socver it may be, and not herein before disposed of after paying our debts and funeral expenses, we give and bequeath to our principal, for his use and benefit absolutely. And we do hereby constitute and appoint the said Principal sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness Wherefore, We, the Staff of Thirty-Five, the testators, have to this our will, written on parchment, set our hand and seal this twenty-ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five. BEHOLD OUR ATHLETES CCo-ntinued from page ll, Col. 41 captain, Billy Wells, Robert Bran- nock. Second row: Alan Wilkinson, Wildai James, William Waller and George Robinson. Donald Matthews was absent when this picture was taken. Such athletes are not found every day, everywhere, and their accom- plishments should be fully appre- ciated. M' ,



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. ...... ...... ...... - - ..... - -IliE-.H9.T1E.1HI.Q.I,,,,, Page Fifteen Ready for the first dip-or plunge- or swim of the season? Shop at RICHARDSON 'S Complete line Swim suits, halters, beach hats, shirts, slacks. shorts Have You Tried PACKER'S Homemade Ice Cream? The HIGH SPOT 115 High Street PEOPLES' LOAN, SAVINGS 86 DEPOSIT BANK Capital and Surplus Fund S275,000.00 32 Race Sr. Phone 234 ROBBINS ICE CREAM Total Resources 81,400,000.00 . ME , C ALBERT JA S Get Your 225 per cent Interest Paid on HABERDASHERY CORKRANS Hamburgers, Soft Drinks, and Savings Accounts ds Race Street at Gay Phone 431 Sea Foo , CAMBRIDGE, MD. CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND at VIRGIUS Don t Spend It All DAN GARNER 86 CO. Popular Priced CLOTHES AND SHOES Compliments of WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT and GRILL After School? Meet Your Friends at EM'S For Refreshments WILLIAM T. HUBBARD Men,s and Young Men's Clothing LADIES' READY TO WEAR Compliments of LAWSON HOOPER SMITI-I'S CASH MARKET Roy Smith, Prop. GROCERIES, FRESH and SALT S T O P JIM BLADES -for- A NICE COOL DRINK BREEZE and LEVIE invite you to LYONS 86 JOHNSON I MEATS, FRUITS and BREEZE INN Race St. Cambridge, Md. VEGETABLES at 136 Locust Street Phone NO. 628 Maryland Avgnug Come to Compliments MATTHEWS at COMPANY . 9 Pellffles' S A530 Store REAL ESTATE AND for your Corner Race and Gay Streets INSURANCE BENNIE BEASLEY .. .1 BENNIE GRADUATION NEEDS I PHILLIPS, Masagefs Cambridge. Maryland Be sure to see our fine selection of GRADUATION DRESSES SHOES and ACCESSORIES J. G. Carton Cambridge, Maryland I I I J. Otto Robinson I GROCERIES, MEATS I VEGETABLES I Phone 454 I Corner Race and Robbins Sts. Compliments of THE ECONOMY STORE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '35 We w'sl'1 you Health, Happiness and Prosperity HARRINGTON, BAYLY CO. .A , A ESQ 'J Compliments of LELAND INSLEY Quality Food R. R. MILLS 86 CO. Phones 323-324 The E. M. SKINNER, Jr., CO. flncorporatedj Wholesale I GROCERS and CONFECTIONERS No Goods Sold at Retail Race S'reet Cambridge, Md. J. RICHARD SMITH REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Cambridge, Maryland Phones: 103 and 317 Insure in Sure Insurance WM. J. HARRINGTON Notary Public Surety Bonds General Insurance Fire-Automobile-Windstorm Burglary OfHce:Banner Building Phones 51 and 212 I I A Bank of Approved Soundness. We Welcome Your Account THE NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBRIDGE Make it a purpose of life to save something of your earnings Deposit with The FARMERS and MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Cambridge, Md. Compliments of COUNTY TRUST COMPANY of Maryland GRADUATION GIFTS at CRAIG'S DRUG STORE Compliments of COLLINS DRUG STORE Compliments of GRANVILLE LECOMPTE Say It With Flowersn MRS. WILLIAM MASSEY The Man Who Discovered. Florist The House Beautiful C Fl d P d Pl n uT'un:i'v:5I-Tlziigns ci:eOrdei'mts NBILL JOHNSON Maryland Ave. Ext. Phone 200 Painter and Decorator f'Say It With Flowers JOSEPH H. MAYNE ' Compliments of F L O R I S T Cut Flowers and Potted Plants I TWILLEY,S DAIRY Funeral Designs to Order I Phone 574W 312 Washington St. Phone 721

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