Charles Town High School - Rambler Yearbook (Charles Town, WV)

 - Class of 1932

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STEPHEN DALGARN Stephen Honest, faithful, and true. Stephen joined us in the First grade. After many trials and tribulations he has nally reached the end of the journey, and he shall he rewarded for his labors. Stephen is a verfy: quiet, unassuming boy, who, when once his con dence is won, can be trusted and relied upon to keep any secrets, or do almost :mvthling he is asked. Stephen has not stated what he intends to do in the future, but he has Rlanned to leave Charles Town as soon as he finis es high school. NANCY AUGUSTUS CAMPBELL 4iNanfyu Come and trip it as you go Un the light, fantastic toe. Nancy has been with us for the past two years, coming from Shepherdstown in her Junior year. She has won all our hearts by her willingness to help in school activities. We shall always hold her as a model of dignity, good manners, and praise. How we envy Napoli! her ability in suc- ceedin in everything she un ertakes! We 'hear she is going in training down in South Carolina, after her school days are over, and here's hoping! she has as much success in her future life as in er high school career. Public Speaking Club, '32: Commercial Club, '32. ABNER HOPKINS DAVIS M o11k One that can be relied upon. Monk has been with us since we started in the first grade. His disposition and kindness will never be forgotten by the class of '32, He is un- decided as to what he wants to be, but we all think that he will take up foot surgery. Football, '28, '29, '30, '31, Basketball '31, Hi-Y Club, '30, '31, 323 Debating Club, '32' Commercial Club, '32, RAMBL1-:R Staff, '29g News iiditor, '32.

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r REISECC.-X BURNS nB4'1'kj ' lint if the while l think on thee, dear friend, All losses are restored, and sorrows end. llecky has been with us throughout twelve years of our school career. And what could we have done without llecky? At any of the receptions, dances, or any school functions there was one per- son always to be seen, and that was our pal, llecky. llften we have heard her talk of being a physical education director, but whether she in- tends following this career or not, we feel snrc she will be successful. Her cheerfnlness and loy- alty arc certain to bring her success. 1lere's to yon, llecky, in whatever you under- take. Athletic Association, '28, 'ZUQ lloosters' Flnb, '.l.Z: flass llatsketball, '30, '31, '32: f'0Illl'l'lt'l Cllll l'lulr '37 llft NOLIJ l.liYY lllllhl .+lb1'v llcre's to the most popular boy in l'. ll, S.. llaroltl l.. lllnm, bctter known as Alne. Ht' held this title over the entire student body in IU3I and was re-elected the most popular boy this year. XYith his witty sayings 3lNl,I1lC2lSlllf.f ways, especial- ly with the ladies, he makes the sun shine on the gloornicst days in C. H. S. A better friend, there is not to be found. Above all in this young innn, which stands out the most, is school spirit. .X broad statement this is to make, but Abi:- rightfully deservcs this credit. Since his hrst high school days he has been a loyal and true supporter of school activities. Football, '2Ug llaslaetbzill, '30, '31: Debating Club, '.'l1: Tennis, '20, '30, '31g Athletic Association. '20, '30, '31, '3.Z: Treasurer Class, '29. '30, '31: Blan- ager Football, '30, '31g Manager llasketliall, '30, '.'l1: xlFll'lRg't'l' Track, '30, '31, '323 Hi-V, '20, '30, '31, '3.3g 'l're:usurer Athletic Association, '323 Sports Editor RAMin.l-ZR, '3-1: Manager flass llasv lu-tball, '30, '31: Nice-l'resi1lent t'ommcrcial flnb, 'Sli l'l'i'snlt-nt llonstcrs' liluli, '32, l.lfN.'X YllQlilNlA BURNS Cfiugvr l'is joy that danccs in her dark-brown cyes. Virginia began her career in t'. H. S. a year be- fore we did, but decided to wait for us before go' ing on. What our school days would have ln-en without Virginia we can not tell. XYe think her ambition is to be a nurse, as she expects to go in training' at Sibley Hospital in hvZlSllllH.'Il01!. XXX- wish yon sncccss in whatever you nndertaltc. lloosters' tilnb, '31,



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KATH ERINE lil Xl E COYLE Kitfy She gave not the old friends for the new, llnt stuck to those of '32. ,lust another one of the ruins who joined the ranks in her Sophomore year from Leetown. Too had we cannot Spend a few more years in C. H, S. with Kitty. Her winning smile and her gaiety will be greatly missed. Kitty hastt't quite decided yet what her career will be, but whatever she elmoses, here's hoping her oodles of success and happiness. JAMES MAI JISON liNGl.li .X'011piv Madison joined us in the fourth grade, after spending his first three years at Shepherdstown. During the time that he has been with us, he has been one of the mainstays of the class, Madison specializes ill arguing with our Physics teacher. Also he may be seen traveling the Harpers Ferry Pike. Every spare minute he has he spends in an Essex with a certain blonde member of the Junior Class. lYe do not know, but from all indications this is quite a serious situation. XVe do not know what Madison expects to do in his later life, but whatever he does we feel sure it will be a success. Urellestra, '30, '31, '3Z: llasketball, 'ZUJ Athletic Association, '20, '30, '3l: Class Basketball, '29, '30g Tennis Club, '30, '31, ' ICMNIA X'lRCilNlA UEXIORY .fainii 'KX friend in need Virginia is a friend indeed. Virginia, better known as Gin to her class- mates and friends, joined us in our Freshman year, coming from Shenandoah junction. XYhen- ever we needed help, Virginia always gave us a hand. Virginia expects to be a helpful and useful person to the sick, since she intends to go in train- ing. XYe wish her success in her career after she leaves C. H. S, Cmnlnereial Club. '3.2: lloosters' Club. '32.

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