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THE OWL MILDRED SHILLING MID UConn' and frip if as you go On the Might fm1.l'a.vtif: t0e. MMilt0'n. We now have before us one of the most at- tractive members of the class of ,3Z, for even 'QKings fall for her beauty. t'lVlid,' is more interested in automobiles than in studies especially in the mechanism-fthe 'Gehrs'j. She is the prima donna of Westminster High School having held the leading roles in the operettas since her Sophomore year. She has also appeared in two declamation contests as well as being an outstanding participant in numerous lesser high school dramatic activi- ties. We wonder whether the kitchenette or the stage will claim you for its own. RICHARD SHILLING HDICKH H QEARSD H DickH, who hails from that garden spot of the world, internationally known as Reese, be- came a member of the crew at the beginning of the Freshman year. Dick'y is one of our stellar athletes. For two years he has played guard on the basket- ball team, and for the same time he has filled prominent positions on the baseball team. Dur- ing soccer season he has helped guard the goal as Kkeeperw and fullback. Despite his fighting ability he has been knocked out by a Ndotn. Dick's,' whereabouts may be ascertained on any week-end evening between the hours of seven and twelve fat which time it is the best policy to 'Dodge' homel by calling upon the 'lDot . Not a laggard in love, neither a laggard in achievement. He has invented a code of sim- pliiied shorthand. He also excels in dramatics and music. He took prominent part in wfhe Marriage of Nannetten and in All Ar Sean, and valiantly declaimed The Valiantn in our declamation contest. Well, 'lEars , the Class of ,3Z wishes you every success in life, especially the insurance business. FRED SHIPLEY FRED 'KA whip of flu' old block 'iFred', is one of the old W. H. S., standbys who has steered us through many hardships during our four years of rough sailing. One of 'tFred's', greatest assets is that he possesses a voice adapted for singing, cheering, and cooing. Because of the latter usage he sometimes becomse hoarse. Because of his per- sonality and his talents along various lines Fred,' has won many friends and has made an outstanding record for himself. He is best known as a cheer leader but he has made good records as a star in athletics, as an actor, and as a scholar. The class of '32 has been proud to have you Fred, as one of its members and feels sure that you will do it credit as the years go on.
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THE OWL CHARLOTTE REED CHARLOTTE ' ' HA still tongue maketh ll' wise head Charlotte moves quietly, unassumingly, un- pretentiously on her way. We know she is with us because we see her, otherwise we should not be conscious of her presence. But she is a star in the fields of study. Possibly her ability along academic lines may be partly due to the fact that she has been able to dodge Cupidls arrow. We have heard that Charlotte intends to take up higher education up on the hill and we hope that Western Maryland will enjoy her presence in the class room and on the campus as we have in our more humble institution of learn- ing. VIRGINIA REIFSNIDER ' ' GINNY l ' UAH outrloor girl is the best mrlz time, A girl who can rifle, or hike, or climb, Wilt: khmvs fha very Tight thing to do With u Hint, a 'lzlwllv or 11, !fllflI0l4. , Ginny is the live wire of the Academic Sec- tion. She has a very quick temper and a stac- coto squeal as most of the boys and girls of that section can tell you. During her' four years in high school Ginny,' has proven her- self to be a very good athlete. Being very active in musical work-especially, during the presentations of the musical come- dies, she displayed her ability as a chorus girl in The Marriage of Nannettei' and in All At Sean. f She is very fond of horses and dogs, but lately she has expressed her sentiments for the most highly developed type of animals fmenj. Old Chum, we have enjoyed your compari- ionship and as a united Class we are wishing you the best of life,s joy throughout the haze ll-Iayesj of your future years. MARY AMELIA SIEGMAN MARY H W hcthcr she's 0-11 sea- or lam! Does sho sl-ke 'llF'liIllI?7' For Nor-man! Mary is one of our quiestest members in the classroom lWe canyt be so sure at other timesj. In spite of her bashfulness who could resist her tricky eye and winning ways? Her friendly character and industry have won her many friends during her journey through W. H., S. Mary is as yet undecided as to what she wants her future to hold. It may be teaching. In that case there is a possibility of her teach- ing Norman history, but from what we have ob- served there is a possibility of her making Nor- man's history. Whatever it may be hereis hop- ing Mary will always be successful.
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TI-IE OWL HAZEL SHIPLEY SHoR.TY ' ' - l'Laugh- and the world laughs with you, Kick and you kick 1lil01'l6', For a cheerful, grin will let you in Wlwre a kvickafr is nwtr known. To Hazel the world is in its youth and going full speed ahead. Letys go! Everyone knows Hazel, that ever smiling creature who, like Tastey Yeast , is full of pep, vim, and vitality, and who keeps old W. H. S. from the udumpsn, ugloomn, and all of those popular blues. Hazel is a real soda-slinger, a personality girl who dances, acts, and sings to the time of Bower's radio. Hazel goes out for archery and is very good at shooting the bow and arrow . Dan should know-I don't mean Dan Cupid. Yes, we all love Hazel and will cheer for her as she climbs the ladder of success. ROYER SHIPLEY HQARCHIRALDH my GRoisv1cNouU U3 Bw vlzecked for silfvlcv but never tazrwl for speech. ' '-Sl1.akf'spea1'e. Royer is one of the good looking boys of our class and is as good as he looks. That is meant literally too, for Royer behaves so well in school that he is becoming the despair of a cer- tain member of the faculty who desires to edu- cate her students in the discussion of current topics. However, as calmness is a great ad- vantage, Royer never becomes excited or em- barrassed. He is one of the most consistent members of the class with his written work and always has his contracts in on timen. In the many class plays in which Royer took part he displayed his talents in a pleasing man- ncr. He was a shining success in the musical comedy, All at Sean, and as he is just coming into his own we predict a great future for lVlr. Myers -my error-Mr. Shipley. Although Royer is quiet and unassuming, we, the class of ,3Z feel that his success is assured. Need we say more? DOROTHY STEELE Do'i ' HA devil with a halo Dot, one of those fun loving sports, is not at all unpopular with the opposite sex. Full of pep, Dot is very fortunate in possessing a B. F. fboy friendj to Hulk, her around.. Dot is less demanding of life than many people. While some prefer the kernel she is content with the Hull. Dot has taken the Academic course with full speed ahead and sure hopes for becoming a nurse. Gazing into the crystal we prophesied Dot cheering patients flucky patientsj and do- ing her daily duty. Well Dot, be it a hospital ward or kitchen- ette for two, the class of ,3Z wishes you success in whatever you undertake.
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