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MARGARET ELSEROAD Hpeggyil There is a gift beyond the reach of art of being eloquently silent. -Boyle Peggy has a pleasant disposition, a bashful smile, and studious and indus- trious habits. Her ready answers in class show the extent of her knowledge. Trust- worthy, honest in all her dealings, steady, but not too serious. MERWYN DUTTERER I live and love, what would you more? As never loved and lived before. - Merwyn is another of Charles Carroll's worthy contributions to the class of '37. Capable and trustworthy. No bad habits, not even the habit of studying too much. However he always manages to know something about every lesson. Interested in athletics, admired by the girls, popular with the boys. OSCAR ENSOR Whatever Sceptic could inquire for, For every why he had a wherefore. The name Oscar Ensor needs nothing further to explain just what its owner has meant to our school. For those who may not know him let us list: stage manager, member of chorus, hall monitor, student control., vice president of senior class, atheltic editor ot' Owl, soccer, track, speaker at the H. S. Dedication. GLADYS EARHART When there is a gentleman in the case, Let all other things give place. Studious-in a limited way, go0d4when teachers are looking, steady-as the Gen- eral Electric, and dependable as a chauf- feur. ln Math. she holds up the Earhart tradition. JOSEPH EVANS Jo-Jo -and the elements so mix'd in him that Nature might stand up and say to all the world 'This is a man'! .I0e's motto all through his school car- eer in whatever activity he might engage, whether learning, dramatics, atheltics, publications, or music, has been to be, rather than to seem to be. WINIFRED EASTON Life is well worth living, When the friends we love are true. Vivacious, very pretty, and a little vain. Her vivid -personality at once gave her an enviable place in 37's rank. Her optimistic views on life, her helpful hints on beauty culture, her understanding smile, and her ready sympathy made her a valuable asset to our class. HELEN FARVER To see her is to love her-and forever. Helen's place in the class of '37 is an enviable one, By her capable management of refreshments for our social functions she has reached many a boy's heart through his stomach. We, however, are willing to wager that her charming man- ner has had much to do with her winning friends. JOSEPH ECKARD hJoell lt is the quiet worker who succeeds best. Joe's works do follow him. As hall mon- itor, student control, class treasurer, stage manager and baseball player. Joe has per- formed each and everyone of his duties with a forthfulness that none could ques- tion.
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i 2 S i l l i l . MARGARET BUCKINGHAM BUFFY To gladden those around And draw men from afar. Buffy's eyes reveal the dreams that are hidden in her soul. Her agile fingers make sweet music and her mind revels in much reading. Her aristocratic features proclaim her distain of the world. Her very self endears her to us. JACK CRANDELL Happy am l, from care I'm free, Silence is the ,perfected herald of J y We wonder if .lack is not another gen- ius, possibly another Shakespeare, for de- spite the fact that he is frequently absent for a week at a time, he knows more about the great bard upon his return to school than do-es any other member of the class. STERLING BYERS Reds Speak the speech I pray you. --Shakespeare. Sterling's words are filthy spoken. and his music rings through our halls. Regular in attendance and ready with his answers, especially in English, Sterling though somewhat retiring is certainly al- ways reliable and resourceful. MARY DITMAN Silence is the perfected herald of Joy. Despite the fact that at school Mary never speaks unless spoken to, we hear that she is the life of a party. She has much information at heir finger tips but she generally keeps it to herself. Her am- bition is unknown to us, we have an idea that she has plans aplenty in that pretty Brown head of hers. JOHN CALHOUN Jack Learning makes a man fit company for himself. Although John has been with us but one year he has become a well fledged mem- ber of Westminster High School's class of '37, Somewhat aloof in his manner, Jack, nevertheless, has made many good friends during his sojourn here. KENT DIXON Everyone likes a regular fellow Kent and baseball are synonymous terms. He is the class expert in the science of organized baseball. While hold- ing down his portion as shortstop on the team, Kent has shown his ability to give and take. W. H. Sfs team will be crippled when Kent leaves the diamond, PEYTON CARR Hpateil None but himself could be his parallel. As W. H, S.'s most outstanding athlete, Pate has starred in track events every since he was big enough to lift a foot. Be- ing of a friendly nature, Pate felt it necessary to treat soccer, basketball, and baseball each with the same considera- tion, JOHN DUTTERER Johnie Mingle a little folly with your wisdom. Charles Carroll High School conferred a favor upon us when she sent us Johnie. He is one of the few seniors who really know the meaning of an assignment. How- ever Jolmie has other interests beside those found in books. Just at present he is learning to drive his Chevy down the Bethel Road.
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FRANCIS FRITZ Fritty A hail fellow well met. Fritty's always ready for a good time and deserves the title good sport. Regu- larly he has helped win athletic laurels for NV. H. S. in both soctrei' and in basket- hall. ELIZA ETH GRAU You have deserved high commendation true applause. She has always filled her niche quietly but those who know her well find a humo and friendship that is not surpassed li anyone in our Class. VVe firmly believ that with her lady like manner and cal able qualities, she will gain for her prom nenee in the business world. MARY STARR GEHR She's pretty to walk with, And witty to tialk with, Peppy, pleasing, and peppery, lilary Starr is an asset to any classl She makes her own good times and invites the world to join in as custodian of the lVA ac- counts. Mary Starr has hrought the class over the top in every campaign. DOROTHY GREENWOOD HDot!7 Always beaming. Dorotliy-ff-ftlie life of the class an clown as well--has given many a lilac mark to absent and tardy Seniors. Bt sides, she knows the financial standing t each and every hard-up Senior. To sa that Dot's loved by all who know he teven by Miss Rleanyl is telling no mor than the truth. EDWARD GEIMAN Eddie My tongue within my lips l run: For who talks much must talk in vain. Eddie wins the hearts of his friends by being merely himself. Uni'onventional, serious and sedate. his aim is never do today what he can do tomorrow. His greatest desire is to he an athlete. CYRIL GROFT --wimpier Hal Here at least's a friend. lf you ever feel down in the dumps an are tempted to pull up your stakes an quit, just have a talk with Wimple, an he'll put you on solid ground in no tim Study? lle doesn't know the meaning I the word, Book. Something to be kept his locker. ANITA GORE A still sweet, placid moonlight face. Alert, aiult-able, attractive, Anita has conferred a favor upon our class when she decided to heeome Jlie of its number, ln school our little friend is very attentive and demure, hut we understand that Ani- ta likes her home work mixed with good times, and .1 geiieiiigus portion of the lat- ter. RITA HACKERMAN Her voice is soft, gentle and l an excellent thing in women. Good-looking? NVe agree. Popular' Ai howl Interest, ln Baltimore. Rita came ' us in her freshman year. and she hz made her presence so felt that when SI leaves NV. H. S. her departure will urea 3, gap that will not be easily filled. A nur ber one student and a ready participant extra-curricular activities, that's Rita.
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