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THE HOTTENTOT Page Seventeen l Milk-Nature's C. Reg. Lake , Gift to Mankind Brooks Bros. H0ge CSL H0lder CADILLAC-LA SALLE , STATIONERS Twllley s Dairy OLDSMOBILE 6 84 8 Dealer ...- Pasteurized Milk and Cream BUICK PONTIAC Cambridge, Md. 10 Race Street Used Cars Tha' Satisfy, Phone 633 Sales and Service Cambridge, Md. Bicycle Tires , . . ..., .75 Compliments C 1. Balloon Bicycle Tires 51.20 of A. 8 P. ompogmems Balloon Bicycle Tubes . .65 C ll F D-ll J- M- ClHYt0l1 CO- Cambridge Meat lllarhet Q I A. I. Love, Manager SEAFOOD PACKERS H. H. Richardson, Prop. Congratulations to Class of '38 VISIT MEN'S, WdOMEN'S Compliments The Crystal Ice and I M - B i Q L REL, WEAR gf Cold storage Co. y y CHI D S Phones 232-233 for your permanent W. T. Gllant Co. Cambridge Bakely Compliments Yates Ice Co. The Cambridge Wholesale C0mP1im0nfS , Pure Crystal Ice Grocery Co' 0 Co. 24 Hour Platform Service Academy Street service Your Ford Dealer Phones 39 and 139 Cambridge, Md- Station Brooks: M ark et Smitlfs Cash Market . Come fo Visit . . LeCompte Beauty Shop Roy Smith, Prop. S For Your Hair Problems. 137 Race Street Groceries, Fresh and Salt Meats for Permanent Waving a Specialty. Cambridge, Maryland Fruits and Vegetables Bobby Curl- 53-50 phone 388 136 Locust Sr. SMART GRADUATION 134 Race st. CAMBRIDGE, MD. phone No' Plltlhe 272-M C 'P'i 'e 'S Seward gl Richaldson The Kiddy's Shoppe J. Richard Smith of ARCADE BUILDING Fire Insurance Real Estate BOAT BUILDERS Rf-Ce Street Bonds P. l BODY BUILDERS Cambridge, Maryland Cambridge, Md. --- iv Y Mildred T. Bean, Prop. Phvnes 103 and 317 CONGRATULATIONS ' ' ' to the Congratulations, 1938 Class l uservice That Satisfiesn Co' CLASS OF '38 W Veazie's Flower Shop Applegarlh BYOS. J. B. Stephens gl Co. What You Want! When You Want It! Cambridge, Md. Phone 244 A Bank of Approved Soundness We Welcome Your Account The National Bank PHOTOGRAPHER of Cambridge 6 Poplar Street M- F- D- I- C- l I Compliments of Dorchester Water Co. Chas. E. Brohawn 81 Bros. Contractors and Builders Cambridge, Maryland
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Page Sixteen THE HOT TENTOT WILL OF THE HOTTENTOT Having come to our last few hours on this good old earth, we, the staff of '38, being in full pos- session of a sound mind, memory and understanding, do make this our last will and testament, in the following matter, that is to say: We hereby authorize the Staff of '39 to pay all our just debts and funeral expenses and do give, de- vise and bequeath all our worldly belongings as follows: Item: Our estimable and cute editor, Mr. Edward Peters gives and bequeaths with pleasure to the editor-in-chief of the '39 Staff, Mr. George Orr, who still has to learn what the word Hottentot means fincidently it means hard workl, the worry and time the Hottentot has cost him throughout the year. He too, wills his authority and abil- ity to find work for others to do. In addition he leaves Archie Brooks' desk in Miss Dunn's room as the official Hottentot stick-her-togeth- er-place fwe couldn't think of a suitable wordl and several old and empty bottles of glue with some scrap paper for headline composi- tion. Item: Our intelligent Radio-Tri- cian and managing-editor, Mr. El- lis Orr gives and bequeaths to Miss Jean Brotemarkle his ability to col- lect assignments after they have been given out by the Editor and also he gives his personality among the girls to anyone who thinks they need it. We are all sure Jean that you will appreciate and benefit by these gifts. II didn't like that crack about the girls-mgn. Ed.J. Item: Messrs. Russell Mills. Ar- chie Brooks and Mace Harper be- queath their literature originality to Virginia Hobbs, Elizabeth Wheatley, and Belvalea Vickers. Miss Eleanor Shorter gives her un- limited vocabulary to Raymond In- galls. We are quite sure you will be able to handle it, Raymond. Ev- erette Creighton and Bill Blades leave their ability to act and write any time, any place, any type of general foolishness to Irwin Feld- man and Bill Evans. Olive Bran- nock and Betty Mae Wright leave their valuable gift of taking an as- signment with a smile to Helen Lichti and Mary Cornell Hirst. Item: Miss Bettye Stewart be- queaths her gift of writing poetry about and on any occasion to any member of the new staff who feels capable of such a position. We as- sure you that to fill it as Bettye has is not very easy. Item: Our excellent staff artists, Frederick Thomas, Willis Conover and Pauline Pike give their expe1't art talent to Sylvia Mende, Gus Mende and Helen Lichti. Item: Mr. Robert E. Melvin and Mr. John Paul Jones give and be- queath their ability to dig up scan- dal, print it and then hide, to Mr. William Robbins and Mr. Wallace Willey. Item: Ash Can Pete bequeaths his entire column to the newly adopted ward of Cambridge High School. Item: The Sports Staff, Marga- ret Mowbray, Russell Messick and Sewell Mathews give their entire ability to give you play by play de- scriptions of athletic events to the efficient new staff composed of Harold Sheets,'George Brower and Dorothy Fisher. Item: Our efficient business man- ager, Miss Helen Shenton, be- queaths her ability to manage her staff and get those ads to Miss Mary Mace Brohawn. The busi- ness staff itself leaves its new found advertisers and a good bank balance to the new staff. Item: The subjoined list will be recognized as entailed estates to which we do declare the Class of' '39 the real and rightful success- ors. First: We wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to the faculty advisors, Miss Doenges, Miss Dunn and Miss Linthicum, for their necessary guidance as any staff member knows the Hottentot would not be in existence if it were not for the advisors. Second: To complete our will we must leave behind the Roving Re- porter's column which has caused several small riots and many threats of sabotage. Third: As always, we leave the new staff with a challenge to better the record-We tried. Conclusion: We constitute and appoint our principal, Mr. W. Em- mett Andrews, of Cambridge, Maryland, to be the executor of this our last will and testament, here- by revoking all other wills hereto- fore made. In testimony whereof, We have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal on the 20th day of May, in the year nine- teen hundred and thirty-eight. Staff of '38, Signed, sealed, published and de- clared by the above testators as and for their last will and testa- ment, in the presence of us, who, at their request, and in their presence and the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed o u r names as witnesses: Nora Dunn, J. Fred Dunn. STENOGRAPHIC AWARDS The following students have won awards in shorthand since the last report which was published earl- ier in the spring: O. G. A. certificate: Virginia Wright. Complete Theory: Brice Creighton, Margaret Sla- cum. Sixty word transcription: Russell Messick, Vernon Rob- bins, Radcliffe Roberson, Betty Bloom, Anna Ruth Jones, Marga- ret Mowbray, Mary Wright, John Travers, Florence Higgs, Lillian Peterson, Betty Stewart, Dot Weedon, Roslyn Wheeler, Wilsie Willey, and Virginia Wright. Eighty word transcription: Brice Creighton, Marie Hurst, Blondy Murphy, Margaret Pink, Florence Higgs, June Jones, Lil- lian Peterson, Margaret Slacum, and Roslyn Wheeler. No returns have been received from the Gregg Company for May tests. June tests will be given the last of May, but we will be unable to submit a list of winners to the Hottentot for these two months as the Year Book goes to press before that time. Both sections of the Commercial shorthand seniors submitted pa- pers to the Gregg Company, March 1, in an annual contest and were duly awarded an engraved Hon- orable Mention Certificaten in recognition of the work of the club sent in, in this contest. The Certificate has been framed and is on display in Miss Har- wood's room. On April 26, the same two short- hand sections submitted papers to Beacom Business College, Wil- mington, Delaware, in a high school contest conducted by that institution yearly. Returns from this contest are not yet known. Compliments Congratulations of Seniors Tilden's Breezie Modern Luncheonette Collins Drug Store Cambridge, Md. Phones 130 and 485 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Granville S. LeCompte Cambridge Cleaners, luc. QUALITY-SERVICE 125 High St. Phone 604 i Allen Tyler 8: Son MASON CONTRACTORS Cambridge, Md. , Phones 193-R and 773-J REMEMBER: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy Also Fresh Orangeade Cambridge Recreation Centre Eastern Shore's Finest SELBY'S BEAUTIFUL SHOES FOR MILADY LeCompte's Shoe Shop 25 Race Street CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND COMPLIMENTS OF Feldman Furniture Co.
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Paxrvflixrhteen THE HOTTENTOT COMPLIMENTS OF Coca Cola Bottling Co. CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND Nathan's Furniture Stores FURNISHING HAPPY HOMES SINCE 1880 CAMBRIDGE-SALISBURY-CRISFIELD CHESTERTOWN-SEAFORD-ONANCOCK Pause at Paul's CONFECTIONER Maryland Avenue Phelps Garage INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS TYDOL TRIPLE XXX GASOLINE VEEDOL OIL Muse and Academy Streets Phone 600 Compliments ATLANTIC GAS and MOTOR OIL Congratulations to the Class of Race and Washington sts. Of '38 Frank . C. K. Dill W. D. Matthews We wish you Health, Happiness and Prosperity I . E. Compliments Deposit with gf The Farmers 8z Merchants Harrington 8: Moore Compliments of Clara Doege Compliments of The High Spot E. S. Huhhert lmplement Co. National Bank Cambridge, Maryland Use Good Gulf Gasoline Granville Hooper 8z Gorton McWilliams Distributors Phone 155 Cambridge, Md. Say it With Flowers Jos. H. Mayne, Florist Cut Flowers and Potted Plants Funeral Designs to Order 312 Waslmington St. Phone 721 Compliments of lllike's Electrical Shop Compliments of llakley Beach Hotel Dan Garner Sz C0 CLOTHING-SHOES and FURNISHINGS 1 C 7 7 ' Esso .lim Albaugh Compliments of R. Leland lnsley The E. lll. Skinner, .lr., Co. Uncorporatedj WHOLESALE GROCERS and CONFECTIONERS No Goods Sold at Retail Race St. Cambridge, Md.
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