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ELEANOR AUGUSTA ADAMS Pikesville, Maryland Genera-Z Eleanor Augusta Adams is quite a dignified name, but not so our Spanky'l. Her con- tagious giggle in a quiet classroom may lead us all to act anything but dignified. She and Vicky are seldom seen apart, and they make a team that might be correctly called the long and the short of it. G. WARD BARSTOW Glyndon, Maryland General Ward is one of those people who can really swing-both on a dance floor and when jiv- ing on a clarinet. He has been quite promi- nent in sports as well, particularly lacrosse. Ward says he's going to be a farmer, but per- sonally we think he'll end up next to Fred Asnire or good ol' Benny . 199 ELEANOR JANE ALLEN Owings Mills, Maryland General One can always find evidences of El's exceptional talent somewhere around school, for her dainty drawings always adorn some bulletin board. Her artistic talent is shown in her clothes, for they are always in the height of fashion and fit just so. She also uses some of her other spate minutes for photography. MARY CHRISTINE BARSTOW Glyndon, Mayland Academic Chris' many diversified talents are gifts which we all could wish to possess. Almost any poster in the hall will have that familiar CB in the corner. She gives evidence of her am- bition to become a designer on all her book covers, and we have no doubt that she will be a Schiaparelli in no time. 7
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N? JOHN WARREN HUNT Piltesville, Maryland Academic John's dcsire to become an aeronautical en- gineer will certainly be fulfilled if his efficiency and interest in science are continued. He has also shown admirable traits in the role of ex- ecutive and treasurer, for John is our very capable senior class president and school treas- urer. HELEN ELIZABETH HEWES Owings Mills, Maryland COIN,-i7ll'7'C'lIll The mention of school spirit brings to mind our enthusiastic secretary, Helen. Her friendly smile and loyal spirit have made her beloved by everyone at Franklin. One of the numer- ous incidents which will keep popping into memories of school days will be, I'm so giddy, you know, and the play in which Helen said it. 6 Seniors ANDREW ADRIAN DUNCAN Pikesville, Maryland Academic Here we have one of the leading executives of the class, for Andy holds the responsible offices of president of the F.F.A., president of the Boys' A.A., and vice-president of the senior class. Also interested in sports, Andy exempli- lies a typical high-school senior. JAMES THOMAS SOLLERS, III Pikesville, Maryland General jimmy is as adept at wielding a baton as he is at wielding pen and ink to fashion clever drawings. Also interested in photography, he has done some unusual work for his English class, and his candid camera has added a new, modern feature to The Dial.
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HARRY A. BELT Upperco, Maryland Gi'111'r'nl In his own quiet, unobtrusive way, Harry has helpfully co-operated in projects around school. As a member of the F. F. A., he has taken an outstanding part in the many activities of this organization, and has proved to be a really valuable future farmer . VIVIAN VALERIA BLANK Owings Mills, Maryland A elulenz i 1' Vivian and Ingreet-here is a laugh-pro- voking team that we're sure could rank with Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. But we can count on Vivian for more than laughs, for she is one of those persons who are capable along many lines and can be depended upon to the utmost. f l 8 BENJAMIN F. BLACK Reisterstown, Maryland General Benjamin's interests are really quite diversi- fied, for he supports the F. F. A., and the Discussion Group equally enthusiastically. As one of the Franklin representatives to the Washington Conference, Benjamin did a really fine job of reporting. Who knows but that someday he may be a state representative in- stead of merely one from Franklin! VERNON BERNARD BOLTE Reisterstown, Maryland General Vernon is famous for two things: he is an ardent worker in school activities and he is a mainstay in the F. F. A. Because of his hard work, Vernon deserves much of the credit for our Junior-Senior Party in '38. As for his interest in the F. F. A., we think that some day he will be International President! Y ! S en io rs
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