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

 - Class of 1935

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FEBRUARY, 1935 ETHEL BERYL LAWRENCE roofs Sail on, sail on, O Ship of Fate- Storms ne'er will you o'erwhclm, As on the sea of life you toss, If Toots is at the helm. MURIEL LEACH Surely everyone's heard of Leach Her merry laughs fill any room. For cheering up, this kid's a peach, A sure-tire lifter of the gloom. JOHN ROGERS LEE Joi-1NNx ' Johnny is always writing stories, He l1asn't sold one yetg Someday some editor's going crazy, And then some dough he'll get. MAE Serene and quiet, Mae will go Untroubled on her wayg And always be the loyal friend She is to us today. PEGGY LIBERLES Peggy is always on the go, We never know just whercg LEGG She meets the world with spirit gay, Unburdened by a care. HELEN Helen is the grandest girl That most of us have met. She has a head and a lot of brains That'll get her places yer. FRANK LOESCHKE HLOESCHH Loeschke is a happy lad, LIST His iokes are always quite the thing g Wheix around this boy you're never sad, In the land of Laughter Frank is king. C if' HILDA LEE LUTTRELL ' ul-IILLYU Here's a friend, sincere and true, And tho' our ways may sever, Vfc may forget all we have learned, But our classmate Hilda-never. ji J snfzfxs

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TWENTY-FOUR THE FORESTER MAURICE JACOBS nJAKEn Jake, in baseball, is his best, His batting is renowned. XVe'll hate to see him go because Of him we've grown so fond. MARY ELLEN JAMES Mary Ellen's a good pal XVith her jokes and fung She's bound to make us howl W'ith her ever ready pun. KENNETH JONES HKEN.. Ken will always do his best To keep his fellows straight. He never seems to stop for rest- Perscvcrancc is his trait. A MARY VIRGINIA JONES UJONESEYH Jonesey's quiet, but whatta gal,- . She'll go the limit to help a pal. 8 She's such a peach, we like her so: Mary's success you already know.,X PRESTON W. JORDAN mins A hard one to follow Is peppy little Prcs 5 ' He keeps his counsel wisely, And always makes us guess. LILLIAN NORMA KEYSER ULILU Hail to our Athletic Lil, Witli sound of drum and Hfeg She'll have a star position On the Varsity of Life. ROSALIND LOUISE KOLAN sun Semi is a busy lass, Sometimes here and sometimes there- Illustrating to us all What the well-dressed girl doth wear. DORIS LANDAUER UDOT., She's cute, petite, and docs her part To help the school and win your heart. In fact, in whatever she tries, she wins At Forest Park High or old Hopkins.



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TWENTY-SIX ,ft-. fx ' THE FORESTER lf! 4 LUTHER EDGAR MACKEY, JR. UXVARPYU Here's one of us who can really sing, His voice is quite supcrbg If you were I, you would agree It's the best you ever heard. NORMAN LINDSAY MCNEIL Better late than never, he calls Every morn at two-of-nineg Then you see him down the halls just taking his good time. ANDREW JOSEPH MIL R RANDY 4 ere's ldi i as ' Han o , al - Dresse in unifor plus brass, e seeks to. ar s all. of ON J MILLER MORT f orn se s 1 ll, rt .n so We eye i 1 But without him, our classes Would not be the same. SHIRLEY MILLER It's hard to get to know this girl, She seldom talks in schoolg But when she deems it time to speak, 4 You'll find that she's no fool. NORMA RUTH MITCHELL uU1'H1E XVe think our Ruthie's simply grand- She's proved her worth each yearg We're sure that she'll ascend the heights When she has gone from here. RUTH O'BRIEN URUTHIEH Ruthie has the Irish wit, The Irish good humor too. NVith the Senior Class O'Bricn's a hit, And to Forest Park she's true. Janice has the gift of gab V She never can bc stillg p -. lj! But when there's work to be done, iff' She does it with a will. 4 , . JANICE HELEN OTTENHEIM - gy

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