Severn School - Yearbook (Severna Park, MD)

 - Class of 1933

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ps. ANCHOR 8: WHEEL JOHN LOUIS MEHLIG --Whfffy XYOUQVE guessed it, the VVhitey hlehlig who spends his Christmas leaves down in Miami. One of our finest athletes. Johnny cap- tured a plaee on the All-Mary- land football team of 1932, is showing up just as well on the mat, and is an expert when it comes to handling a lacrosse stick. There is an old saying that ladies as well as gentlemen prefer blondes, but YVhitey starts a new one-that all blondes don't go for the ladies. Quiet, unassuming, well liked by all, VVhitey goes through his classes leaving a long string of 4-.0's behind him. A member of Sigma Phi Sigma. Good luck, VVhitey. and best wishes for the future. V 7 3' BERNARD s. MELLOR Barry ulgflflllflju QXNOTIIER Fasey has come to Sev- ern in the person of Bernard Mellor. Barry is a true artist at his favorite sport. baseball. so we expect great things from him in the spring. But his accomplish- ments do not end here. He was a valuable halfbaek on the H squad and has the distinction of being the only member of that group to score on the A squad in the regular afternoon scrim- mages between the two teams. Barry is another of our social lions and heart-breakers and may be found at all the dances in the neighborhood. And we can readily understand why he is popular with the ladies. His natural good humor and friendliness have gained him many friends here at Severn.

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ANCHOR 8: WHEEL LLOYD M. McCLURE scMacas ssMiltaa MAC first came into prominence at Severn as the result of his de- feating J im Brown in the finals of the fall tennis tournament. Sub- sequent events proved, however, that this was no boy of one tal- entf, Among his other accom- plishments, Mac played fullback on the 130-pound football team. Later he became an indispensable member of Mr. Paul Hoover's soccer club. In one short year, Milt has done well by Severn, and Severn ' by him. He is a gentleman all the way through. But there is one thing We all have against Mac. The mail bag does too well for him. Mac's never-failing good humor and friendly cheerfulness have gained him many friends at school, so We forgive him and wish him all the success he deserves. VV EDWARD J. MARTANCIK iCM0Tt!! G6MaTty!, MARTY played football on the B squad and distinguished himself by playing more positions than any other man on the squad and by excelling at them all. Marty was a no less valuable member of the soccer team, and from the looks of things, this like- able third deckerl' should go far in baseball and tennis in the spring. Mort is undoubtedly an ex- cellent bridge player, but his chief claim to fame rests on his un- challenged ability as a kibitzer. It is even Whispered that he would rather kibitz than play. Lucky indeed is the lad behind whose chair stands Mort.



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.w A i L U,f.'-f k1ROBERT W. MOUNTREY l XSL ull! ANCHOR 81 WHEEL i Jil.. U. Rabbi BOB NIOUNTREY came to Severn in September with a string of achievements at N.Y.M.A. a mile long and immediately started adding more to the list by becom- ing editor-in-chief of the Anchor and a member of the Year Book staff. A great center, Bob played in every football game last fall, and his consistent good work was a prominent factor in the team's successful season. Known as the Rabbi', in stu- dent circles, a member of the Stu- dent Council and of Sigma Phi Sigma, Mountrey stands high in his class, succeeding as much with his subjects as with his con- quests of fluttering feminine hearts, and that means some success! g,,,lg6'1f -JY GUY E. O'NElL, Jr. Sophie AALL the way from California came this lad to attend our institution, and we venture to say that he will never regret it, and we will al- ways be thankful that he did so. Sophie was a long way from home, but it didn't take him long to get acquainted and to make a lot of friends. A cheerful, pleas- ant lad, his personality has made him very popular. He played on the line for the HB squad in foot- ball and sometimes made things unpleasant for the varsity. Many an afternoon when he could be having a good time he is studying. If nothing more, we can always say this of Sophie-a hard worker and a swell guy.

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