Chestertown High School - Dragon Yearbook (Chestertown, MD)

 - Class of 1948

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L is for lewis Herbie, we hear, Islas nice a young fellow As you'l1 meet in a year. ll is for lleredith Our Hiend Bill. He's watching the poorhouse From the top of the hill. ll is for McC1ary Doris, the scholar If all students were like her, No teacher would holler. There's one girl in School Who never need worry She'l1 always have friends And that's Quesenberry S is for Schauber That's Lawrence we mean wherever the girls are, He's sure to be seen S 13 for Stevens Her first name is Joy Her work on the typewriter Proves it's no toy S is for Stoops Margaret oh sigh! She's one of the beaut1es Of Chestertown H1gh T is for Trolley, That bright head of ha1r Is known by each senior when seen anywhere I is for lessell There's Deloris and Helen They're tops III Home Ec And cafeteria sel11ng W is for Wheat Tomm' and B111 Everyone likes them And bids them good w1ll 3591 ii. Ju. Now I am weary My poor brain is worn ll is for Merchant KThese red-heads keep comirvj If you need a. good stenog., She's the girl you should summon ll is for Money George, vm are sure, lith a last name like yours, You will never be poor. ll is for McGinnis There's Willard and will Wil1iam's no more like Willard Than Wi1lard's like Will. S is for Sims And for Smith and for Spencer Joanne, Dot, and Dean Are three sunshine dispensers S is for Stenger Richard, his name le wish him good fortune, Good luck, and quick fame S 19 for Stokes His first name is Paul 'Ile llked his bow tie Green lights and all T is for Taylor Easy going Frank, When you add up your fr1ends, He's among the first to rank U is for Us1lton Nancy, to be exact That she can be depended on Is a long proven fact W is for Whaland Ilarlyn , you UIOWJ. She really 18 wormng More than others I know UI is for Nlltbank he mean little Joe He'l1 always entertaln you Wherever you go Some verses are good, But some are pure corn 25' , D . I . . ' O -Q' .4 V' X K iw. 2 if h J 5 I 'L ? K f' A .

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CLASS OF 'MB B 18 for Bedwell and Burr1s Billy and Barney, they say Are good at solving problems And m1ght be detectives some day C 18 for Carroll ur red headed L1z Is found wherever The glggling C 15 for Chesney, w1tt1est lass, Mary stands at the front 'Cause she's head of the class C is for Crew Patsy, you ken, At Tlght pert young lassie And a staunch, loyal fr1end C is for Corrigan A Betterton lad When school's really over, lon't he be glad F is for Fisher Gloria so stald, I doubt very much G 15 for 4-'oodman Another quiet lad And his work in the shop Isn't half bad G is for Groves, She tr1es hard to please She's an ace at the net And a whlz at the keys H is for Haas QHylandj Th1s lad Spikes the volleyball, And the team yells llke mad H is for Hatcherson Of Margaret we're speaking Such a good stenog N111 not be long a job seeklng H is for Hawks In Home Ec , Helen Is tops so they tell me, Is she planning a dwell1n'? 1 is for vens Betty Irene She's licked all her troubles But that typing machine J is for Jones Kennard, we shout, He's a likeable lad And, we're sure, very good scout 21+ Dorothy and Mickie, They're last name is Campbell We vlishthem good luck As through life they ramble C is for Carter He's a qu1et sort of But whenever he's needed, He's there to be had C 18 for Crew Julian this time As a s1nger he's fancy, At ballet ne s suollme C is for Crowdmg Betty Anne, I declare! For choosing smart cloth1ng You have quite a flare D is for Dickerson Qhnother red headj She's right in the groove When there're cheers to be led F is for Fogwell Audrey, by name Ch the volleyball court G 18 for Gorsuch G1lbert, old son When he's wlth the crowd, We always have fun G is for Grussing Mlldred, who's shonng A great aptltude in bookkeeping And sewing H 15 for Hanson Annette, pet1te, Ch court and field She's fleet on her feet H is for Hatcherson This t1me it's Bobby llak1ng folks laugh Is his own SpeC18l hobby H is for Hurd H13 nlckname is Pat The opposmg teams tremble When he's up to bat J is for Joiner Leslie, our frlend, A good all 'round fellow Q1 when you may depend J 18 for Jones Th1s one 15 Bob We w1sh him good luck And his cho1ce of a job 0 - . . lad, ' is. . . our ' ' Q - f If she'll be an old maid. She plays a fast game. L a . ' .



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PROPHFCI It was one of those dull, grey days, halfway between fall and wmter when lt 18 very diffi cult to flnd something to do after you have finished your housework I had already fed the twins and f1.l'llSh6d readlng 'Forever Ambrose and was listenmg to John's 'ther L1e when :Lt dawned on me that I had two whole hours ahead wlth nothing to do I happened to think about a little trunk I had up in the att1c that was filled with mementos of my school days I hadnlt even looked at lt since I had graduated 'way back :Ln 19148 I found it in the 'basket' corner all covered w1th dust and cobwebs CBad housekeeplng, huh?J Eagerly I opened lt and instantly memorles rose up before me Ch top lay an old REFLECTCB The flrst name I saw was that of Patty Crew I llsten to her every Friday nlght on the radio She has a show much l1ke the Charlie McCarthy program used to be Joy Stevens, her publicity agent, seems to have done a good job, for Patty has thousands of fans all over the world Oh, yes, the announcer is Frank T8Y10T You should hear the way he croons, Wlour hands can get that Ivory look 1n just 60 seconds At the top of the next column was Bobby Hatcherson It's hard tolnlleve that he is now the director of the Phlladelphla Phi1.h8I'fIlODlC Orchestra, although he has liked music ever smce I can remember Halfway down the column was the name Tommy Wheat I see h1m every once :Ln a whlle since a.nd receptlonlst Thelr officlal name is 'The 'll and W T nsor1a1 Parlor Shave and a hair- cut two b1ts The next thing I plcked up was an old autograph book, and strangely enough, the first person who had written 1n it was Elizabeth Carroll It hardly seems posslble that today she and Billy lleredith are bitter rivals for the championship National Flagpole Sitter Award 'Roses are red, violets are blue -G1ll wrote that Perhaps I should call him by his t1tle Dr Gilbert Gorslch since he has one of the largest practices around here I was talking to h1s secretary, Margaret Hatcherson, the other day, a.nd she said me reason for his popularity is his sympathetic bedside manner which wins for h1m many nervous and dyspetlc patlents On the very last page was Mlldred Grussings' autograph She has just written a play en titled 'Revolver Carrying later , an operatic version of 'Pistol Pakln' llama' Helen Wessell is playing the t1tle role a.nd the bag office returns show that if 18 a huge success In the 1dst of uv remlnlscing a familiar wall told me that elther Patncia or Penelope needed immediate attention, so I put down nw thoughts While in the process of attendlng to their needs, the doorbell rang 'Who in the world is that? I thought as 1 caught a gllmpse of a slick, new Jetmobile parked out front 26 he and Joe Wiltbank have a barbershop here in Chestertown. Ruth Dickerson is their manicurist

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