Cambridge High School - Yearling Yearbook (Cambridge, MD)

 - Class of 1935

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-Page Four ,-,Ili1,F,--Ii1iQIIERI.T.9.I ................. ..... .......... - - ACADEMIC COURSE Rebecca Tubman Asplen Ambition: To become a graduate nurse Activities: Latin Club, Senior Play Evva May Bell Ambition: To live in Seaford, Del- aware Activities: Declamation contest lst, 2nd, and 3rd year, Latin Club, and Senior play Robert Emmett Brannock Ambition: To become a medical doctor Activities: 2 years soccer, speed- ball and track Willamae Brocato Ambition: To become a teacher Activities: Latin Club, Dramatic Club, Senior play, Office Girl Annalie Brohawn Ambition: Study music Activity: Senior play Lee Burton Ambition: To get a job after grad- nation Activities: Soccer, basketball, speedball, and track '33, '34, '35, Vice-President Senior Class Cronister Home Economics De- monstrator or Missionary Activities: President 8A, 9A as- sembly program, Declamation Con- tests, Senior play Mary Alice Ambition: Jane Cunningham Ambition: To become a designer Activities: Hottentot StaE, As- sembly play, Property manager of Senior play George Pee Wee Dashiell Ambition: To study law Activities: Latin Club, Senior play, Declamation contest, Hotten- tot Staif Robert Doenges Ambition: To gain opportunity in the engineering field Activity: Latin Club '33, Hotten- tot stai '35 Helen Frances Dunnock Ambition: To get a good college education and to travel Activities: Latin Club member Donald Groff Ambition: To go to Naval Acad- emy and afterwards air service Joseph William Fernando Antonio Champlin Hamel Junior Ambition: To enter field of Science Activities: Lecture on crusader sword, Hottentot staE, autobio- graphical endeavor Thelma Pauline Hurley Ambition: See America, own race horses and pedigreed dogs 75,- C. H. S. Blue Book of 1935 Activities: Senior play, Latin club, Declamation contest Frederick Charles Jones Ambition: Architectural drafts- man or commercial chemist Activities: Senior play, Hottentot Staff Marie Kuhn - Ambition: To own a dog-kennel: to write stories Activities: Glee Club, Dramatics, Senior play, Hottentot Staff, Lat- in Club, Declamation Contest Donald Matthews Ambition: To become rich and re- t're at age of 25 Activities: Soccer '33, '35, Basket- ball manager '35, Speedball '35, Hottentot work '32, '33, '34, editor '35, Senior play '35 Russell Mutt McCar2er Ambition: An opportunity to go to college, pole vault fifteen feet, get a new Ford Activity: Winner Pole Vault, Tome '35 Thomas Vickers Meredith, Jr. Ambition: Get A in some other subject besides spelling, be able to eat more ice cream at one sit- ting than Clarence Tanner Louise Lanier Mitchell Ambition: To be a language teach- er Activities: Latin Club, Dramatic Club, Home Economics Club, Hot- ientot staf, Senior play, Decla- mation contest Aurethia Moore Ambition: To own a fur coat, pipe organ, baby grand, automo- bile and diamond ring Activities: Latin Club, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, pianist Senior play Levin Newcomb, Jr. Ambition: To become an army officer Activities: Basketball '33, '34, '35: Baseball '33: Soccer '33, '34, '35: track '33, '34, '35: Senior play: Senior Class President '35, Hot- tentot staff Byrn Phelps Ambition: To become a good me- chanic Paul F. Richardson Ambit'on: To become a doctor Activity: Library Work Lorraine Robbins Ambition: To become an aviatrix Activity: Senior play Clarence Goosy K. Tanner Ambition: To become a cake and ice cream tester Activity: W year basketball, tar- get pitch Eleanor Thompson Ambition: To own a log cabin and a dog Activities: Secretary Senior Class, Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Hot- tentot reporter, Senior play, Dee- lamation contest Aline Travers Ambition: To travel Activities: Hottentot reporter '34 Anna Truitt - Ambition: To travel by air Activity: Senior play lrv'ng Vincent Activilies: Library work for four years, 115-pound speedb-all team '33 Robrrt Warren, Jr. Ambition: To graduate from Na- val Academy and become a naval officer Activity: Senior play Paul Piggy Watson Ambition: To be THE TOP Steele Webster Ambition: To make a lot of money, then retire, and travel hlvlllilfllll Speed Anderson Wells Ambition: To be an oiicer in the navy Activities: Bisketball 35: soccer '34: speedball '33, '34, '35: Track '35: Hottentot reporter '32, '33: Junior Assistant Editor-in-chief '34: Assistant Editor-in-chief '355 Senior play '35 Mattie Brown Wright Ambition: To get back at Mat- thews Activities: Latin Club, Dramatic Club GENERAL COURSE Lillian Lil Cantwell Hobby: Dancing Activities: Hottentot staff, Senior pl xy, assembly plays, representa- tive to Washington College Olive Cantwell An-bi ion: To become a private secretary Russell E. Cheeseman I Ambition: To become a successful business man Activity: Secretary of boy's club, room 20 Herbert Dail Ambition: To I become a sailor Alton Dean Ambition: To own a store Robert Foxwell Ambition: To join the navy Chirles Handley Ambition: To become a radio op- erator or aviator Activity: Speedball Leon Wimpy James Ambition: To graduate from High School' Aeimities: soccer- '34, '35g bas- ketball J34, '35g track '33, '34, '35, Henry Linthicum Ambition: To own a restaurant Activities: Relays, speedball Hazel Mullennax Ambition: To become a nurse Junie Robertson Ambition: To get married William Rumbley Activity: Speedball Virgil A. Seward, Jr. Ambition: To own .L good orchestra Activities: 3 years basketball, 2 years speedball, 3 years high jump Nellie Wilson Ambition: Live in Kentucky Activity: Hottentot staif '34 James Windsor ' COMMERCIAL COURSE Kathleen Bradley Ambition: To become a private secretary Reginald Books Ambition: Boat racing Arthur Brooks ' Ambition: To become a farmer and own the farm I live on Activity: Orchestra Anna Bryan Ambition: To become a stenogra- pher Tommy Cannon Ambition: To become a celebrated artist Activities: Soccer '343 Hottentot '34: Senior play committee Granville Cook Ami-ition: To become a good dancer Activities: Baseball team, Hotten- tot staif Morgan Cook Activities: Bxseball, track events, Hottentot staff Charlotte Fleming Ambition: To become a stenog- rapher Helen Grupe Ambition: To get all the candy I can eat Activity: Field ball '33, Hotten- tot typist James Howard Ambition: To become a lawyer Activities: Senior play, Declama- tion contest, Hottentot typist Anna Jones Ambition: To be a telephone op- erator , Erne t,Jones I Ambition: To be ain aviator Activities: Track '32, '33, '34 1 , i W - r- ra' -- N, '-2138 4

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TI-IE HOTTENTOT Pag0Tl11'ee 5 1 JUNIOR AND SENIOR STAFFS Lrfi lo right--I+'lRsT Row: Margaret Knauer, Granville Vook, Lillian Cantwell, Mildred Tyler, Fannie Mowbray, llonahl Mattliews, Editor-in-Chief, Billy 'Wclls, Levin Newcomb. .Xlarie Kuhn, Louise Mitchell, NN'ildai James. Si-:1'oNn Row: Hdythe Hcmlrickso-n, Frances Price, Katherine Robbins, Ilelen Grupe, James Howard, Bill Vickers, George llashicll. Grace Brannock Smith, Alice Collins, Olga Mark, Marjorie Mr-Knight, Virginia Mills. Titian Row: Webster lirown, 'l'ho1nas Cannon, Granville Cook, Alan NVilkins0n, Foxwell. SHIRT SLEEVES Curtain promptly at 8:15p and it rose on one of the most successful plays ever p1'esented by the Seniors of C. H. S. VVe all know the two requisites for a successful stage presentation: a good play and a well-adapted cast. These were both very much in evi- dence when Charles Quimby Bur- dette's Shirt Sleeves and our Se- nior embryo actors joined to make theirs the best play yet. The name, Shirt Sleeves was well adapted to the theme of the play which dealt with the Rand fan1ily's rise from a lower class to a distinc- tive social and financial position, only to lose everything and have to begin all over again where they started, in their Shirt Sleeves. Though that was the main theme, the private family life of the Rands provided laughter, chuckles, and gig- gles galore. With such a well-chosen story, such able directors as Miss VV1'ight and Miss Doenges, plus a well adapt- ed cast, the play could be nothing but the success it was. Of the cast we can only say, We eanlt pick out the stars in your CContinued to page 14, Col. 35 ..'..l., -s' ' HIGHLIGHTS ON OUR EDITOR The CTl111lll'lflgC High Schoool should feel very proud to have had Donald Matthews as Editor-in-Chief of the Hottcntot for he has been ac- curate, neat, and pleasantly persist- ent in the performance of all his duties. He has taken an active part in the activities of the school, having been an honor student all four years, manager of the '35 Basketball Team, and a player 011 the Soccer Team in his Senior year. Hats off, fellow students, to this brown-haired lad who has worked so faiihfully for our paper and our C. H. S. Of course, we are sorry to lose him, but we sincerely wish him health, wealth and happiness on the new road he is about to travel. SPRING DANCE The Spring dance held May 3 was by far the most enjoyable occasion of the season. The High School Au- ditorium was gayly decorated in blue and gold. The dance was well at- tended and the couples were enter- tained throughout the evening by the delightful tunes of Jimmie Ad- ams' Peninsuleers. William 1'hamplin, Fred Jones, Robert WE SALUTE YOU-SENIOR STAFF HATS OFFl The Senior Staff is marching hy! Old Father Time once more swings his sickle and the small, timidifresh- men of four years ago stand on the threshold of graduation, leaving their school-days of hard work and fun behind them to face the indus- trial world of tomorrow with deter- mination, hope and C0lll'Ilg0. And with the swinging of his sickle, this dreaded yct persistent visitor takes with him one of the most talented, industrious group of Holtentot workers that C. H. S has ever known. WVe, of the student body, appre- ciate the energetic edort of these staff members in endeavoring to make our school paper better than ever before. Such success as they have attained this year and the high standard they have set up as an ex- ample to future staits, wins our pro- found admiration. XVe wish to thank the authoress who has given us thc enjoyable priv- ilege of reading those unusually good stories and also, the artist, whose very clever cuttings have added so lloenges, Margaret much to the attractiveness of the paper. The diligent work of the Advertis- ing Staff, under the direction of its very c xpable business manager, de- serves the highest praise. YVe com- good :ralesmanshfp which has been proved mend you .1dvertise1's, for your by your success in obtaining a large number of ads throughout the year. Last, but not least-we pay trib- ute to the Hottcntot sponsors, Miss lbunn and Miss Doenges, for their superior supervision, wise guidance and valuable assistance to both the Junior and Senior Staffs. In behalf ofthe Junior Staff, I wish to say that we are appreciative of the splendid way in which you Sen- iors have helped and guided us this term, hoping that wc in the ensuing year may lll.lllli'llll the pre-eminent quality of work that our predeces- sors havc established before us. As you staff members take your in- dividual places in the outside world may others benefit by the use of your literary talents as we have profited by them here in school. For your fine exemplifieation and excellent work produced this school semester, we take our hats off to you-Senior Staff of '35,



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Activities: Hottentot typist, se- Page Five M ,Il11.E,--liI.QIIEH.T.Q.I .....,.... ......................... , Margaret Knauer Ambition: To be a stenographer nior play, class reporter Grace Lowe Ambition: To be a. nurse Fannie Mowbray Ambition: To travel Activities: Basketball '34, '35 Business Manager of Hottentot Benjamin Newcomb Ambition: To be a state cop Activity: Soccer Louise Orem Ambition: To be a business woman Frances Price Ambition: To become a private MOST POPULAR: BEST ATHLETE: BEST LooK1No: Lillian Cantewell Fannie Mowbray Junie Robertson CUTEST2 Jane Cunningham DARKEST! Lillian Cantwell FAIREST: Marie Kuhn TALLEST1 Thelma Hurley SHORT!-:sT: Anna Truitt Mosr QUIET: MOST NOISY: MOST CONCEITED: BEST DRESSED: MOST STUDIOUS: MOST MUSICAL: BEST DANGER: Anna Jones Frances Price Mildred Tyler Charlotte Fleming Eleanor Thompson Aurethia Moore Lillian Cantwell Levin Newcomb Lee Burton Donald Matthews Morgan Cook Ernest Jones Virgil Seward Fred Jones George Dashiell Lee Burton Donald Groff Donald Matthews Virgil Seward Lee Burton Ellsworth Tilman Bill Vickers ecretary BEST ALL AROUND Activities, Senior play, Hottentot STUDENT: Fannie Mowbray Levin Newcomb typist, Field Ball '33 Nathan Pritchett Ambition: To be a state cop or to broadcast Ove, the radio WILL OF CLASS OF '35 HISTORY OF CLASS OF '35 Ruth Richardson Ambition: To see America Mabel Robbins Ambi.ion: To be a nurse Donald Spedden Ambition: To be a good banker Arline Stewart Ambition: To travel Leslie Thomas Ambition: To he the world's great- est aviator Activity: Hottentot typist Ellsworth Tilman Ambltion: To be a musician Activity: Orchestra Catherine Todd Ambition: To travel Mildred M. Tyler Ambition: To do general newspa- per work Activities: Hottentot staff, pub- licity of senior play, chairman of magazine campaign William Vickers Ambition: To become a million- aire Activity: Hottentot staf POPULAR SONGS, 1935 Solitude When I grow too old to Dream Lullaby of Broadway Clouds Isle of Capri Old Southern Custom Invitation to a Dance There is a Tavern in the Town Down by the River P. S. I I ove You Little White Gardenia Every Day It's Dark on Observatory Hill Believe it Beloved Blue Moon Moon Glow We, the senior class of Cambridge High School of Cambridge, Mary- land, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and considering the brevity of this life, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament: First: It is our desire that all our just debts and funeral expenses be paid by our successor, the Junior Class, as soon after death as possi- ble. Second: To some of the individ- uals in the Junior class, we the in- dividuals of the senior class leave the following things: Louise Mitch- ell's Elmer to Mildred Stoker. Thomas Cannon's 'artistic ability to Martha Gcoghegan, Frances Price's talkativeness to Margaret West. Robert Foxwellls and Robert Bran- nock's sleeping disease to Bill Shaw. To Betty Hugh Fountain, Kitty Robbins, and Beverly Dill we leave Junie Robertson's, Ruth Richard- son's, Nellie lVilson's and Louise Oren1's Spicy news. To Tommy Ven- able we leave Virgil Seward's D0t . Wimpy James' laziness we leave at the mercy of Edythe Hendrickson. Third: Realizing that Freshmen and Sophomores have not yet reached the age of poise and dignity we leave the senior's superio1'ity, now concealed under caps and gowns. Fourth: We hereby give and be- queath to the Junior Class our im- personal properties such as the pub- lication of our school paper, the privilege of taking part in plays, the struggle for economic security, and other privileges which have been ac- corded, from time immemorial, to Seniors alone. In witness whereof, I have here unto subscribed my name and aitixed my seal, the thirteenth day of June, CContinued to page 8, column 35 It is a sad hour when a Senior Class prepares to say farewell. It is a time when old bridges are crossed in memory and new ones are de- signed in thoughts. We, the Senior Class, iiing our torch to our succes- sor. Yours be the task to hold it highf' We have kept it burning brightly during our year of leader- ship, burning with the fuel of schol- arship, loyalty, and love. The class of '35 has made its place in Cambridge High School his- tory in every way: in scholarship, athletics, dramatics and music. Ours was the joy of adding to all these activities as well as to the social life of the school. We arrived at the portals of the imposing school building, full of our own importance, a feeling we of '35 have never lost during these past four years. The class enrollment the first year surpassed the one hundred mark. This number has decreased through these four years to the present sev- enty-eight. Entering, with ns, this same year WVC1'C several new teach- ers: Miss Rosabelle Gould, Miss Sara Linthicum, Mr. Arthur Ahalt and Mr. Emmett Andrews, our coach and athletic mentor. The Freshman class jumped into the school activities right from the first. Several reporters for the school paper were chosen, one being our present Editor of the Hottentot. There were eight members of this class participating in the school Dec- lamation Contest. It is seldom that Freshmen are no- ticed in athletics but at the end of this year there was one member of our class who had risen high in ath- letic fame. He had been outstand- ing in both basketball and soccer. A dream, reaching its fulfillment CContinued to page 8, column lj PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF '35 Canto I Introduction: The Travelers ar- 1-ive. Should you ask us whence these stories, Whence these legends and tradi- tions, We should answer, we should tell you- From the pen of two far Travel- lers With interest in their class these Travellers, Fond of every dear school-mate, Remembered them in years long after: In the year of 1950 They remembered each dear class- mate. Went they on a strange adven- ture- Sceking out each dear old class- mate, Wrote then all they saw and heard there, S nw and heard upon their travels, Called it the Prophetic Writings , Prophecy of '35. Canto II The Travellers go to Broadway and buy the Times. By the shores of New York City, In the shining Big-Sea Water, Docked a big ship White Star Liner. Went then from the dock, these Travellers, Down the great white way called Broadway. Lit with many lights was Broad- way, Many signs were shining with legends of successes, Shining with old names familiar, Names familiar to these Travellers, High above them on a red sign, Was the name of Moore shining, Aurethia Moore, the great actress, Following in the steps of Grace Moore Crowded was her Thespian Palace. Then they went and talked to Aurethia, Talked to Aurcthia their old class-mate. Next week I will leave this city, Catherine Todd will take my place here, In her new play Stunning Dressesug U Ishall go to Baltimore , she said, To play in the Little Theatre, Sponsbred by the Govei-nor's Lady, Our old class-mate, Charlotte Fleming. Cflontinued to page 6, column lj , .A ff 3. 'num 1

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