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Since thou art not sure of it mime e thi o away not an hour HERMAN WILLIAMS Owings Mills, Maryland ' ' Wisdom is better than riches. LEADER of whom any class might be roud A fine scholar a dependable stu- AP , , dent, and an athlete. We know that Herman will make good at whatever he attempts. ACADEMIC Class President '31, '32, '33, Student Council '30, '31, '32, '33, President of Student Coun- cil '32, '33, Vice-President '32, Home-room Chairman '30, '31, '32, Orchestra '31, Dra- matics '31, Class Soccer '30, '31, Varsity Soccer '33, Class Basketball '33, Operetta '32, Glee Club '32, History Club '32, Latin Club '31. CHARLES KELLEY WILSON Glyndon, Maryland They can who think they cfm. GCBUCIQ' who is one of the leading athletes of '33, is quite studious-that is-when play time is over. In addition to being a class officer, Charles was also one of our speakers at commencement. GENERAL Class Vice-president '33, Varsity Soccer '33, Varsity Basketball '33, Track '30, '31, '32, '33, Interclass Soccer '31, '32, Interclass Bas- ketball '31, '32, Interclass Baseball '32, Stu- dent Council '32, Pageant '31, '32, Senior Play '33, Dramatics '32, Future Farmers of America '32, '33, Dial Staff '33. GLENNA LUCILLE ROHDE Pikesville, Maryland She is as happy as the day is long. HAT would '33 do without their happy- go-lucky and popular Glen, always ready with a witty remark? ACADEMIC Class Secretary '32, '33, Honor Roll '30, '31, Glee Club '32, '33, Operetta '32, '33, Vice- president Athletic Association '33, Athletic Council Secretary '33, Athletic Pageant '30, '31, '32, Varsity Basketball '31, '33, Inter- class Fieldball '30, '31, '32, Track '30, '31, '32, Boy Scout Operetta '30, Welfare Club '33, Latin Club '30, '31, Dial Staff '33. Page Fzfteen
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It is not in the form or in the word, but in the spirit that lies the power. Principal's Message To Graduates ,U T always gives me great pleasure to write this message to the boys and girls 'VN K' of Franklin High School who have completed successfully the require- ments for graduation. A high school diploma is a symbol of achieve- ment. It will not, however, be a magic wand to success, your physical self, your moral courage, and your ambition will be the chief factors to obtain for you a place in human society. There are two quotations that have been a constant source of help and inspira- tion to me. I give them to you with the hope that they will be the same to you. The first is a German proverb: As the Work so the Reward , the second is one that you have heard and is taken from Hamlet: To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any manf' In the following paragraphs, I shall give to you my interpretation of these quotations. In order to have growth, there must be work or effort. This is nature's way of showing development. A seed thrown into shallow ground or in soil that is not fertile will produce a stunted plant. The same kind of plant will be produced if seed is poor, if there is a lack of sunlight, air and water. The seed germinates and pushes its way up through the warm soil, it struggles for sunlight, for food, and utilizes its effort in the form of food or beauty. Human life is the same, you come into the world endowed with certain abilities and physical equipment. Your job is to develop these endowments to their limits. This means egort, and effort means work. Now it is a strange time to talk about work when so many are out of employ- ment. Yet now more than ever must you watch your talents', in order that they do not remain idle and become dwarfed. Work is necessary for life, for development, whether it be of the mental or physical type, both are necessary for a well balanced individual. Sometimes it may appear that your efforts are not appreciated, here again you must remember that if you persevere, the reward will come if only in the form of satisfaction of work well done. Do not be fooled by a mirage of money reward or pecuniary success. Money is necessary but only to the end that it procures human happiness. You must con- tinue to work in order to grow. , In order to grow you must be true to yourself, you must establish a standard of conduct, of living, and only change these when the change points toward contin- ued growth. Think out your life, and how and why you are going to live it. A house builded upon sand cannot and will not endure the winds and storms of life. A character established upon bluff, shallowness, trickery, and selfishness will meet the same fate. It will endure for a while but soon the true light of public opinion, and the drawing away of your friends will betray to you that your course is poorly charted and must be changed if you are to lead a healthy, happy, normal life. Your life is your own, you must live it as well as you can. No other happiness is as great as the happiness of having good friends, of honoring your parents, and serving your fellowmen. Society demands unselfish men and women, demands people who while for- getting self, find immortality in serving others. Each and everyone of us must and can contribute our part to make your community a finer one. Your principal, teachers, friends and parents wish for each of you a splendid career, a career based on the solid rocks of character. May you ever be true to your ideals. May you find happiness and peace in your work, is ever the prayer of R. S. HYSON, Principal. ' r -fe, , .g ag. LL. N -s S. x Page Fourteen
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Truth, smcenty, and integrity in dealings with mari and men are of the utmost zmpoitame fo the felicity of life. CLARENCE KENDIG YOX Reisterstown, Maryland An hrmest mrm's word is as good as his bond. IN the past year, while handling the funds of the class of '33, Clarence has proven himself a most capable treasurer. COMMERCIAL Senior Play '33, Student Council '30, '32, '33, Franklin Savings Bank '33, Class Basketball '30, '31, '32, '33, Class Soccer '29, '30, '31, '32, Treasurer of Senior Class '33, Dial Staff '33g Athletic Pageant '31, Athletic Associa- tion '29, '30, '32, '33, Track '30, '31, Future Farmers of America '33. FRANCES ESTELLE ALLERS McDonogh, Maryland A merry heart goes all the day. UUR merry-hearted little Fran is one of the leading members of '33. In addition to being capable and efficient as an athletic in- structor, she excels in commercial work, espe- cially shorthand, and this year she was chosen by Mr. Hyson to represent the student body at large in the Student Council. We know Fran- ces will succeed in her future work. COMMERCIAL Glee Club '32, '33, Student Council Secretary '33, Franklin Savings Bank '33, Class Field- ball '30, '31, '32, '33g Class Basketball '30, '31, '32, 33, Dial Staff '33, Athletic Pageant '30, '32, Athletic Association '30, '31, '32, '33, Track '30, '31, '32, '33, Ways and Means Committee Secretary '33, GRACE CATHERINE ARMACOST Upperco, Maryland Gentle of speech, beneyicimit of mind. THIS member of our class, so dark and quiet and bashful, is loyal to her school and will- ing to aid in its progress. She is liked and re- spected by all '33. ACADEMIC Glee Club '32, Athletic Association '30, '31, History Club '32, Girls' Welfare Club '33, Latin Club '31, Class Fieldball '33, Page Sixteen
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