Forest Park High School - Forester Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1935

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FEBRUARY, 1935 KATHRYN ELIZABETH ESSIG uKAYn Kathryn is a loyal friend t To everyone she knowsg On her one always can depend, Anywhere she goes. WILLIAM REID FOUNTLEROY UBILLH Silence is golden, Billy thinks, He rarely speaks his mind, But when he says a word or two His idea is quite a find. WILLIAM HENRY FLATER 710 Fuck Q l' f I , Billy is the sort of lad ' 'VF 'A Who does his part each dayg He tries his best, in school and out To lead, in work or play. WILLIAM CLARENCE FOSTER -:WlLL1n XVillie is a sportsmzm In word and heart and deed, We'd all be finer people If we followed Billy's creed. NORMA MIRIAM FOXMAN NOR M Norm is a blithe and carefree soul And scarcely feels her fettersg The chief pride of her heart, is her Sorority's Greek letters. BARBARA FRANTZ uBABl3TTEn B:ibette is the cheery one Who always wears a smileg For her the world was made for fun, Which makes her life worthwhile. JOHN C. GEORGIUS JouNNx ' What a man this Gcorgius is! Hockey, track and football too! Can he take it? Gosh, gee whiz! Xvc would say he can-and you? BEATRICE. RUTH GETTIER BEE Bee's an enterprising girl, She's bound to be a great successg And though our pal's quite studious She is good fun, we must confess. TWENTY-ONE

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TWENTY THE FORESTER BETSY HALE DAVIS Hers As a scholar shc's well-known, And will be to the end. Betsy's a true Forester, And best of all-our friend. CLEMENT MONATH DAVISON uJACKn The red-haired comet of the rink Skims round the ice and backg But off his skates, he slows the pace And's just good-natured Jack . LUCY DEYESU ..Lu,, It's widely known that Lu has one Of the best dispositions under the sun. When you need her, she'll be there, No matter what thc time or where. WATSON DONAVIN UBUDDYU Buddy isn't dark or tall, Nor does he have our Charlie's line g But for this boy all maids do fall, And that is surely a good sign. BARBARA HALE DOW KKDOLLYB Dolly is everybody's friend, She's gay, and fine and sweetg Without her, our class functions Would never be complete. EVELYN ELIZABETH DYKE HDYKIES: No, none of the girls in Holland Ever can our Dykie touch, Altho it's a well-known fact to all That you can't beat the Dutch. EVELYN MILDRED ELSEROAD Evvn: Evvie is a friendly soulg But you'll incur her wrath, If you but mention to her face A word of fourth year Math. ' BLANCHE ERDMAN Enom Eddie, the girl with onef?j little pun, Is a winner one must admit, When skies are grey she brings the sun With her merry laugh and ready wit.



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TWENTY-TWO THE FORESTER ELIZABETH ENTZ GLOCKER NBETTYU Betty is one half of two As far as twin-ship goesg She stands alone in charm and grace, As everybody knows. ESTELLE MIRRIAM GLOCKER USITTERU Sitter is the other one, The other twin, I mean: By her sister not outdone In charm. We think she's keen. EUNICE LOUISE GRAF uEUaa Eunice will vocalize someday, On radios we will tune her in, Then we'll all say, Gosh, she's O.K. I say, Miss Graf, Where have you been? GRACE GERTRUDE GREENFELD UGRACIEU In the history class our Gracie shines For she remembers datesg We envious ones wish we could be Thus blessed by the kind fates. FREDERICK C. GREINER mrnowrx Hail to Bow, a silent lad! He only speaks when spoken tog But important things are said When the Fritz has broken through. J, EDWIN HALL See those g 'asy mgLeQhuls Hanging in, s op? Eddie wears the over-Hall. All right, it's ti e to stop. I kk CHARLES HAMMERBACHER CHARLIE Charlie you're our lady's man, The girls all like you sog With hearts you are a Dangerous Dan. XVe'll miss you when you go. INA HANOVER This girl is smooth, as we all know, She has a style we do admireg With her many lads in tow, We know she'll set the world on fire.

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