Westminster High School - Owl Yearbook (Westminster, MD)

 - Class of 1931

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THE- OWL RUTH DUVALL I t thc unrlrl QI Ir' I 11171 an Although Ruth has been with us four years she is still a mystery to us We have found that she possesses many worth while traits in cluding cleverness and reticence Ruth with her pleasing personality has captured a real Guy Ruth is very persistent in her manner and al ways gets what she goes after Have you ever heard Ruth giggle? well if you have not, be ware for her giggling is terribly contagious When Ruth becomes a student nurse we won der if her giggles will not induce her patients to laugh and grow well Ruth may you find plenty of life s pleasant est places in the career that you have chosen as your own ROBERT EBAUGH BOB ' ' 4 H111 ll IS ufll Im ll som bfronu lzqhf ' As one gazes upon this stern countenance one would find it difficult to realize what a Jo Bob has a peculiar way of entertaining his classmates with a laugh which resembles that of the equine species Bob is an outstanding cheer leader, and his 'antics during a game prove a good tonic for the gloomy, downcast spectator Robert how dignified and allen that name sounds has shown a variety of dramatic talent by his portrayal of humanity in different stages of development from a baby a big baby we 'ldmit in an assembly play to the part of a pedler in the musical comedy We don t know Bob s plans for the future but we feel that the day will come when he will make us proud of havmg had him for our own WILLIAM ECKARD BILL Ifznybofly 10109 a regular guy It used to be Billy but now that hes a Senior and hes grown up all the big Senior men call him Bill lspelled with a capital B Every now and then lusually nowj some lady te1cher or some girl will coo Billy by mistake He doesn t like it much at First, later he gets giddy mamly because he has a weak ness for feminine crooning It s all Bill s fault that everyone likes him He possesses that likable attribute and nourish es it He is a good all around sport and he is everybody s friend We all wish you luck Bill , and may all your life be just as gay and care free as your school life has been .r' ' . fr , l'II not Ju A ' 1 'im'h. . , , I D . - , . , .f M 1 D .1 l - . , . .. ,, - , , . KK 7'l1' bu' '1 lf :ich 1' 1' .- 1 '- 1 ' 1 vial and fun-loving disposition lies behind it. ,, ,, . . . . Q! Y! ' I ' - . . - , 7 K! 7 31 ' , ll 4. ' X . ,. an , . K K. tt - H , - , .1 H - - ' lf ' 31 ' ' y . . H H 1. . H C rl A , . . - 7 Q1 - 7 Y7 . ' ' . , . ' I fl ' 37 ,

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THE OWL MARGARET DITMAN PET ' ' U lun my anrl llllfll vla I fill? ht rlullp U 10 smash ' Pet 15 one of the prettnest gxrls lh our class, a typxcal brunette, fanr and rosy cheeked, wnth brown eyes bespeakxng mlschxef and fun Pe excels ln her studles when ll sunts her fancy, Qwe wonder when that IS? The observlng student would conclude that M rgarct s heart has been plerced by Cupnd for her thoughts seem concentrated upon somethlng qu te distant from books The accepted theory IS that a certam young chap ln Smallwood has omethmg to do wnth at May your llfe be happy Margaret, and may you be able to overcome all obstacles that may he m your way telephone poles 1n cluded EDWIN DORSEY ED P7 Pusuasmn Ups hrs tongue uhe 11P'f'r he talks Ed 15 a firm bellever ln the adage, Dont do today what you can put off untll tomor row and dont do It then lf you can wig gle out of lf However, when there IS de bat ng to be done Ed IS the real orator of the class thls 15 one thmg he never puts off He sucks to has pomt hke a Hy to flypaper We cant understand how Ed can be so nonchalant when the teachers are around Maybe xt s has famous smxle fwell Ed we would suggest that you go through lxfe as a tooth paste ad Ed has been rxdmg the shooting star of dramaucs for a long tlme and mf he chooses to make this his llfe profession may the star reach the top ALBIN DUVALL Dt vAIL T In UI not to be That Ls th: question Albm s charmmg personality and subtle sens of humor has won for hxm a place of hngh esteem nn the hearts of every member of the class of 31 We who know hxm best, admlre him for has phmlosophlc outlook upon life and his level headed judgment ln regard to school affazrs As a student and soclal worker, Albm also de serves honorable recognxtxon Albin possesses the uncanny ablllty of mix mg busmess wtth pleasure m such a dellght ful manner as to make the daily tasks tn school seem merely play We are all confident that Albm has a brlght and sunny future ahead of hmm Here's wnshmg that you achxeve success, Albm, and plenty of xt' ll K ' ' . V , ' ' l A t .sz 1 , .0 . - 7 z ,. ' ' ' 5- ! c . . . I o KK -1 1-. .' ' . ' v - lt 71 - ' ' it ! U , - - .Q V W . - ' QQ 37' , U H ., . . , . 1. H - - . Ki V , . ll 0 , . ' I , . .vs . , . . 3 . U , I



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THE OWL ff-are f 1 VERNON ECKER ECK ' I lzlm coff P Inls Itkf' ta, I Mlm pmffy flames 1 nr Huy zlotf on me Eclc ns the bold, romantnc lund He mere ly looks at the gurls and the poor darlxngs fall hard lAre his eyes so p1erc1ng l When Eclc gets his cap all the girls get their coats and the shelk leads The grand parade lS on Eck IS a Jolly old chap Lunch txmes are never blue when hes around It seems as nf tnme mxght hnd Eck a movxe Idol and the owner of a costly mansion ln Beverly Halls ROBERT EVERHART FISH 'Io malt: Ihr mos! of yourself or fha! ls all lhrre ts' of you Fnsh has been one of our crew during all the four years at W H S , and our class should ccrtamly not have been complete wnthout such a member as Fish If everyone knew htm as we know hnm there would be no argument of this fact When xt comes to Hnanc1al alfalrs Fnsh always on the job you see, he has been our Buslness Manager Our class could not have had any one better than Fnsh to fill that rm portant posmon As for pamless extractmg money from the semor class well Fxsh can do It Another one of hxs assets IS that of glvxng full support ln constructing any booths of any sort at bazaars and suppers Probably that can be explalned by letting you know that FlSh IS one of the outstanding students In Manual Trammg Fxsh here s a toast for your success ln lxfe MILDRED FITZE F1'rzE ' ' X fnfnrl Izlw a true fflflld Fltze IS a valuable product of Westminster Hxgh and we are proud to claxm her She IS always m the lead and never leads the wrong way In many of her classes she ns quite out standing and has shown her abllxty to take promment parts lh dramas and music When ever an argument arxses Mxldred can be de pended upon to step up ln the lead and help wm a pomt Mlldred IS the proud possessor of a large army of devoted friends, whom she has won by her charm, good looks, faithfulness, and cheerfulness All through hlgh school Fltze has shown a strong mterest ln athletncs and has helped a great deal wnth her eager practice No wrxte up could do Mxldred full credit m the eyes of her friends Our most smcere wtshes are offered to you for a happy and con tensed future, Mtldredl

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