Westminster High School - Owl Yearbook (Westminster, MD)

 - Class of 1937

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MARY JONECKIS Deep rivers move with silent majesty. All through her high school year Mary has upheld the dignity of her class. Well read., talented in art and an accomplish- ed seamstress, Mary has many fields open to her. Her contributions in the way of posters on various subjects have been par- ticularly tine. She can speak two languages with fluency. ELIZABETH KOONTZ HLibbyU 'foiligenfce will receive its reward. Industry, ability, and readiness to tackle anything in the sewing world, all go into the making of our Libby . She has shown pronounced ability on the hit ball field, in costulne work. and in choruses. LOUIS KATZ uKittyu Let me be what: I am, And seek not to alter me. We know that Katz is one of the bright- est. students in our class. but he hasn't discovered as yet that he has intellectual capabilities. He yawns through the ics- sons, rests through the assignments. and forgets that school exists as soon as he crosses it's threshold in the evening. DOROTHY KRESS HD0tU Deeds not words. Throughout her high school career Dot has been an example of a well-prepared student. She is a good sport and has shown her level-headedness not only in the class room but also on the hit-b-all field. MARY KEENEY Music hath charm, so does man. In our Junior year we acquired a small bundle of fun -and humor from Finkshfirg and this acquisition was in the form of Keeney . Depend on her to struggle through those short hand notes, to give a worthwhile opinion ini discussions. 'to handle a. ball expertly on a volly court, and to sing a natural alto in every high school chorus, CHARLOTTE LANTZ She is pleasant all the day. Charlotte, one of the smallest members of our class, takes a keen interest in school. We don't know what -arouses that interest but time may tell. Her's is one of the prize dispositions of our grand and glorious group. CATHERINE KING Km 'What. manly eloquence could produce Such an effect as women's silence. Diligence, friendliness, and dependabil- ity are characteristics that bloom in pro- fusion doubt in Kate's quiet manner, and no these qualities will blossom into taraits that will later make her a worthy member of this busy work-a-d-ay world. ESTHER LEESE Yet truth will som-'times lend her noblest fires, And decorate the verse herself inspires. -Byron Esther is a good all around student. ln- telligent, quickt and industrious, her friendly manner is backed by 'honestyl loyalty and cooperation. We hear that Esther's ambition is to become a teacher, maybe in N. C.

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GLADYS HEAGY Duchess She isn't lazy but she doesn't like to work. HDIIPIIOSSH has been very active in the extra curricular activities. She guarded the opposing basketball teams and enjoys flllite 21 few sports. starring in tennis. Her sweet soprano voice has been heard in many musical selections. She is inclined to be IiAZY at times. LAVINIA HAINES ngeanyvv And het' Song is sweet to the listening ear. many moves among ns in a dreamv ind um-oneernerl mannfr, but those of us 0 I illl' know her' realize that beneath her quiet rharm is a personality that is bubbling over with fun, No chorus would be eoniplete without her. CHARLES HENDRICKSON Chink Genius must be born. and Never can be taught. -Dryden Phink is the lCinstein of the class of TIT. llis chief interest lies in the Sciences and oven the professors are forced to acknowledge his scientific prowess. ll' at any time you want to find Fhink look in the Chemistry or Physics laboratories SYLVIA HAINES 'Tis something to be willing to commend: But the greatest praise is, she is our friend. A marathon gzigaler is Sylvia. but never- wtholess. her lessons make her a depend- able student. Interesting: in her eonversa- tion, pleasing: in her appearance, our little red-head has tarldr-fl many ot' us to her cir- cle of friends. GRACE HULL Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. -Goldsmith fV2llt'f4ll0lilll2 quick tempered and queen- ly, Grace hr-lps make up one of the most interesting portions of our class. Although school is not one of the loves of her life, she has very capably managed to attain sufiic-ient. knowlerlgf- to have made her an honor student for each ol' her four years. GEORGE HARMON Harmon To find his place and fill it, ls success for a man. W'est.ininster lli's atliletie activities Cer- tainly-received a worthwhile contribution in the person of George Harmon since he h-as formed an initial part of every major athletic activity. George and study just don't seem to be on friendly terms. HELEN JESTER As quiet and reserved as the modest violet. As Il proof reader on the Owl, HGIQIYS serviees have been invaluiable. She has been responsible. too. for directing the olcl bird into the hands of its subscribers each month. Neat, fashionably dressed, and pleasing in 2lDDP?ll'fU1f ?- HARRY HARRISON Happy A lion among the ladies. Three years a half-bac-k in soccer. Three years first.-base and pitcher on the base- ball team. Two years c-enter and forward on the basket-ball team. An entrant in many state and county track events. The apple of many a g:irl's eye. Has featured in drtamatics and music.



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soul refllected. CLARA LEWIS Neither too careless, nor too sad, Nor too studious, nor too glad. Curly haired, lively, carefree, Clara came to us from Eichelberger High. we remember her as a maid of color in Growing Pains, and for her worthwhile contributions to the Owl. ALICE LEGORE 'From the looks, not the lips, is the Al ce wins the hearts of her friends by merely being herself. She is unusually quiet hut, nevertheless, cheerful. When Alice is asked to do a hit of work you can always depend upon its being lloie, but the World would never know of her achievement through the noise accom- panying it.. DOROTHY LIPPY HDotVY Quality, not quantity, is what counts. Quiet, studions, and dependable are just a few of Dot's characteristics. lf we can't find her We just look behind a hook and, lo and behold, there she is. NVe know that Dot will make someone a good hookkeeper so we aren't worried about her future. HAZEL LEISTER 'Laugh and the world laughs with you. Full of pep, over flowing with life and energy, abounding in wit and fun, she has laughed herself into the hearts of all who know her. Although she's always ready for an excursion into the realms of the ridiculous, Hazel skillfully divides hor time so that her studies occasionally re- ceive attention. CHARLOTTE LITTLE Parent of golden dreams. -Romance. Charlotte is the only girl that Charles Carroll contributed to '37. She is a social light at parties and a shiny example of the perfect scholar-f-We are glad to have Charlotte, but we learn, to our consterna- tion, that she would have been happier in the class of '36, MILDRED LEISTER HMM!! Strength of mind is action, not rest. Mid can always be depended upon to answer questions. Maybe one reason is bo- cause she prepares her lessons. She takes part in all activities, soc-ial or otherwise. We hear Mid. that you are not afraid of Rlizzards. HAROLD LEPPO Elmer Small in stature, but mighty in mirth. Harold, since he is very handv with a long list. of stringed instruments, is the musician of the class. His lessons never worry him, but he finds time to be the smaller half ofthe Shultz and Elmer Duet. mc:-:Ano LITTLE Dick A merry heart maketh a cheery countenance. The feminine element in our high school has much to do with Dick's inter- est in the institution. His Uwreatlied smiles form a part of the stock and trade of the Senior Class. For him the play's the thing, especially if it's one of Sliakespearefs.

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