Cambridge High School - Yearling Yearbook (Cambridge, MD)

 - Class of 1938

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TUV? Evhiratinn tn EK. Zlllngh Glrnmmrll Supervisor of Vocational Guidance, former principal of Cambridge High School, whose sympathetic under- standing of student affairs and activities, made him valuable as an advisor, as a friend, as Well as an in- structor: whose interests were shown in all phases of school and town life and whose untiring efforts made it possible to improve our Hottentot, we the staff re- spectfully dedicate the 1938 senior issue of the Hot- fentotf'

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Page Two THE I-IOTTENTOT 0 O O SENIOR CLASS OF '38 lfrrrni left to right. seated on ground: Goldy Tall, Robert Melvin. Winnie Belle Pattison. .lack Twymau. fliaiy Wright, Virginia Wright Ellsworth Burton, Fred Newcomb. Edward Peters. Fred lNIowbray, Rober: i' ke. Seernfl row seated in chairs: Vernon Robbins, Sewell Matthews, Seward Gray. Martha Conway. Wini- .iad Smth, Margaret Slacum, Roslyn Wheeler, Betty Stewart, Ellis Orr tViee-Presidentl. Russell Mills. 1I':es'clentJ, Veach Hurley tSecretaryJ, Dorothy Weedon, Helen Shenton, Norma Vllarner Margaret Mow- bray Sh rley Dill, Anna Ruth Jones. Third row: Olive Vinton, Marguerite Schaffner, Marie Hurst Mar- garet Pink, Naomi Mills, Annette Robbins, Olive Brannock, Henrietta Dashiell, Ruth Faulkner, Fred Thomas, Virginia Brannock, Eldridge Horner, Russell Messick, Archie Brooks, John Travers, Wilsie Willey, Reba Mills. Fourth row: John Paul Jones, Betty Mae Wright, Elizabeth Trice, Jane Carreau, Pauline Pike. Rosemary Byrn, Eleanor Shorter, Augusta Merrick Betty Bloom, Everett Creighton. August Meyer, Brice Creighton, Fred Pritchett, Carl Harrison, James Marshall. Fifth row: Vernon Cook, Mace Harper, Margaret Richardson, Ruth Dashiell, Patricia White, Pearl Hargett, Albert Atkinson, June Jones, Arnold Nichols, Radcliffe Roberson, Hilda Hubbard, Florence Higgs, Elizabeth Greer, Elizabeth LeCompte. Virginia Mills. Sixth row: George Todd, Edwin Dayton, Albert Cook. George Eckert, Carlton Spedden, Leroy Sew- ard. Raymond Marshall, Edward Asplen, Blondy Murphy, Bill Blades, Lillian Peterson. Marie Seward, Lau- raetta Wilson, Rosabelle Wilson, Edgar Brannock. Top Row: Lloyd Robbins, Ralph Kinnamon, Grayson Creighton. Several were absent. Class Colors: Class Motto Blue and gold. Class Flower: Rose. What we are to be, we a1'e now becoming. EDWARIJ ASPLEN General Ed may prove to be a help to some of our love1's one of these days. He is sincere and has strength in the belief of his convic- tions. ALBERT ATKINSON Academic Never a dull moment with Fil- bert around with his incessant chatter and witty t'?l jokes. His knack of always having his assign- ments completed promptly and in good order and his affable nature are two of his better traits. WILLIAM BLADES Academic Originator and business manag- er of the Cheering Squad. Ping- pong king of C. H. S. CP. S. On his own boardl. He is jolly, good- natured, but he sticks up for his rights. BETTY BLOOM Commercial The party is never complete without Betty. Her hail fellow well met , winning way has gain- ed her many admirers and will greatly aid her through life. EDGAR BRANNOCK Academic Not large in stature but the pos- sessor of a 'tgift of gab large enough for two average persons, that's Poke , He delights in an- noying classmates and teachers alike. OLIVE IBRANNOCK Academic Olive is quiet but she has a hid- den sense of humor. She has al- ways entered into dramatics, and will, we know, make good if she de- cides to be a dramatics teacher. VIRGINIA BRANNOCK General Lena is another one of those happy-go-luckics hailing from Town Point. Her winning way and good-natured smile have won her a host of friends. ARCHIE BROOK S Commercial If you see a familiar figure wend- ing his way toward Preston you will know it's Archie, Woolford's delight. But no matter where you meet him you are sure to be greet- ed by a cheerful smile. ELLSWORTH BURTON Commercial So short he has to stand on a box to jerk sodas, yet he can boast of a winning' smile and foolish wise- cracks that keep you continuously laughing. ROSEMARY BYRN Academic Quiet and reserved-she studies hard. Easy to make friends with and a real good pal. That's our Rosie . JANE CARREAU Academic Janie is a new addition to our class, but her attractive personal- ity has already won her plenty of friends and put traffic on the now famous muddy lane . WILLIS CONOVER Academic This member of our class has ac- quired the polish of a gentleman of the world. Willis enjoys the finer things of life-artistic, eiiicient and capable describe him to a T.

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