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

 - Class of 1935

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FEBRUARY, 1935 JANE WINIFRED PEAKE Jane is quite a haughty one, In poise she does excelg But beneath her frigid air We know that she is swell. JOHN PECORA john is a talker, We'd never doubt that, But he's a grand fellowg I doff him my hat. MILDRED PHILLIPS uMILLIEv Millie's liked by everyone, With teachers she's a hitg She knows the time for work, for fun, And when to use her wit. LEWIS B. PORTER nLEw.u Lew is always out for fun, This world is just a jokcg If smiles will win for anyone, Success to you, Ole Soak. JACQUELINE RAYMONDS REIK JACKIE Jackie is a Forester NVho's peppy as can be, She's got the fun, the zest, the vim That gets both you and mc. KENNETH MAXWELL RHOTEN Tall and slim and handsome, Our Kenneth is the oneg e'll win the world as he wins the girls- vi fact he's already begun. DO S VIRGINIA RICE NRICEYH Chopsticks are utensils The Chinamen think nice. Wlell, they can have them gladly But, we'll take the Rice. THELMA RICKLES Thelma doesn't say a lot, She's quiet we admitg But for a task that must be done Shc's not outdone a bit. TWENTY-SEVEN WWW X L, I 1 a .Ig DQNILJQ

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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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TWENTY-EIGHT THE FORESTER DOROTHY ROLSTON uDoTn Dotrie's full of pep and vim, She's always got some place to go. We've often wondered about that him W'ho knows Miss Rolston isn't slow. ELAINE GAMMOUT ROSE Elaine is quiet and unassuming, But her charm is quite renowned, On her we can depend, always, Shc's one fine gal, we've found. ALBERT SACHS NAL.. Sticky apples are his specialty, And everyday at cafe He eats them, and he isn't mindful Of :hose who dare to chaff. JEANETTE SANDEKOFF USANDYU Here we have a talented girl, Her name in lights someday will be. To our Senior Play she was a pearl- She'll beat La Hepburn yet, you'll sec. SYLVIA SANDEKOFF sYMME Sylvia likes to help us out, She's always a good sport, Shc'1l lend a hand without a thought, In a storm this gal's our port. MIRIAM HELEN CHREIBER ULIIMZYH . , Some day we girls will find :1 way ll:'l'a'.l'l, By caution, stealth, or cunning, XB, ' To be as well dressed as our Mimzy, , Q. For she is simply stunning. SHI EY MELVIN SCHWARTZ sm ' He used to be the smallest shrimp, ut, boy, how he did sprout! , And iust how he ever did it NVQ: never will find out. B MARGERY sl-IAPIRO x, -' NIAARGIEU Here's to a clever diplomat, An efficient treasurer as wellg Wlicn Margie comes around the class We bid our dough farewell.

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