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ARLENE READ t'And what they dare to dream of dare to do. Arlene atlixed her name to our class roster in the fall of '34 and since that time she has enjoyed a reputation of looking out for a good time when the teachers are not in the room. Her sweet alto voice has swelled the girls' chorus. GENEVA RITTER We may live without love, We may live without books, But civilized man cannot live without cooks. Tall, dark and blue-eyed. she's made her way domineeringly through the halls of W. H. S. She lends her services will- ingly and well to all that the school re- quires of her. She, having worked for four years in the cafeteria., will certainly know how to manage her own little love nest. DONALD REED Hsargeil I dare do all that may become a man Who dares do more is none. Sarge, a combination of a diligent. stu- dent., a good athlete, and a fine actor, still finds time to keep his place at the head of the class. Amicable, kindly, and com- petent, Sarge is well liked and respected by all who know him. LEROY ROSENSTOCK Nl-azyif Let the world slide. .lust Leroy. He won't be hurried He 1-an't. be flurried. He is never worried. Competent as business manager of the Owl , member of the soccer team '36 and '37, actor, hall monitor. and an at- tendant upon the Duchess. WELDON RHOTEN HDuck71 Do you think the whole creation Will be altered just for you? Vifeldon has a perfect record for never studying, but he has, nevertheless, the readiness that it tiakes to put him through. As business manager of the Owl, he can account with accuracy for all the pennies in and out. DAVIS SAYLOR Davie 't0h! boy! Watch me grow. A good sport and a. fine friend de- scribes Davis. He is always ready for the good times in life, as long as they do not interfere with his school work and his favorite girl friend. Davis comes from M. H. S, and finds W. H. S. a favorable PAULINE SCHAEFFER spot. FRANCIS RICKELL Have a smile for everyone you meet, And they will have a smile for you. Francis moves quietly and unpretenti ously on her way. She raises her voice in our musical numbers, she keeps a certain teacher posted as to assignments given, and helps out genenally when any need arises. Power dwells with cheerfullness. Who is that typing h diligently away in the oiiice? Whose laugh seems to ring through our new high school with an in ere-ased volume None other than Paul- ine's whose heart has strayed away from Westminster to a nearby town. She answers to B. B.
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NANNABETH NULL It's the' songs ye sing and the smiles ye wear, That's havin' the sun shine every- where. Songbird of tl.e Class of '37. Winning Eisteddfod solrist of '36. Heroine of Pina- fore. Stern little Miss on hall duty. Nan- nabeth, luckily for us, joined our Junior year bringing with her all the charm and personality so many of us long for. FRANK MILLER Reading maketh a full man. -Bacon 'Frank is one of the best read students in our class and those who are not priv- ileged to know him would be surprised if they knew the authors with whom he regularly associates. The Back to the Farm movement has a staunch advocate in Frank. BERNICE POOLE A humorous laugh and a sunny smile underlie a charming personality. Everyone krows Bernice by her jolly laugh and bright smile. She is the type of a girl that will stick with unflinching perseverance untlil the goal is reached. Her ambition is to become la nurse. PAUL MORELOCK Smokey am sure care's an enemy to life. Its useless to attempt to describe Smokey since each one who knows him forms a different opinion and all opinions are good. He lounges through all his classes yet he is always ready with an answer in English. Smokey swears an eternal unconcern about each and every- thing under the sun, and lives up to the letter of his oath. RAYMOND POOL Hail blooming youth. Noted for his managerial abiIity,.Pool has led both VVestm.inster's '36 and '37 soccer and basketball teams to victory. His loarning ability is good but some- what rusty. VIRGINIA MYERS HGinnyH Come and trip it as you go, on the light fantastic toe. --Milton Although Ginny finds it. difficult to manage her feet in such a manner as to enable her to get to school on time she is however very successful in handling them. on the dance floor. MARTIN PUNCKE A man of good repute, carriage, hearing and estimation. -Shakespeare Martin came to us from out where the West begins, having graduated from Princeton High School in Illinois. He has been interesting, nice to have around and, with his big somewhat western manner, a novelty for the girls. JOHN NICHOLS Words, words, words m'Iord. - Shakespeare John came to us from Catonsville High School in his Senior Year and brought with him those qualities which enable a fellow to fit well into a new situation: a Zood background, readiness to participate in class discussion, and the right amount of confidence. His bass voice has been heard in all the chorus work as well as in Pinafore.
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CHARLES TUBMAN Charlie I am satisfied to trifle away my time, Rather than let it stick to me. -Pope Charles has hcrn with us for two years and like llre usual student leaves us at the end of his senior career. In learning ability Charlie is certainly far above the average, but whether or not he has ac- quired, while here, much in the way of knowledge rests with himself. As stage manager. hall monitor' boys' chorus, and make up. advertising, and sports. on the Owl publications, Charlie has con- tributed his share to VV. ll. S.'s activities RICHARD SCHAEFFER Dick Be patient-chide me not-I am but a child. Richard wishes that he were ot' French German or Italian extraction since he finds the English language somewhat dit'- ficult. to handle. He is an obliging com- rade ever ready to do -a favor or put him self out to help others. Ile shines in Math and Science. CARRIE MAE TURFLE A maiden hath no tongue but thought. Carrie lXlae's circle of friends has found her a necessary factor in their social ac- tivities. Serious, sensible, unsophisticated, her voice is not heard frequently for she weighs her words. JULIA SHEPHERD A daughter of the gods, divinely tall. Julia came to us from the Canal Zone at the beginning of her Senior year, and the personal attributes she brougrht. with her at her coming, immediately won for her a host of friends. Jollyl, jocund, and judicious. Julia has made herself an in- dispensable member of the class of 1927. HENRY TU RFLE Hat Keeper of the Key. Hat is one ot' the quiet members ot' our class, although he is always ready to volunteer when a question is asked. Hat is a splendid runner on the track and an excellent manipulator of the stuck locks. RUSSELL SHIPLEY Shultz Driver, be careful what you do, The AAA is on to you. The other half of the Shultz illld Elmer llarmonizers. Three years a member of boys chorus. For two seasons part of the soccer squad. A participant in track and speedball. XV. II, S, will miss your good disposition and cheery smile. VIRGINIA STONER Ginny Ginny has always shown an interest in athletics. She is able, nt many inoppor- tune times, to see the humorous side of every day experiences that too many others pass unnoticed. When she returns from California after her summer of '37 we shall be able to say of her that, she is traveled. MARGARET VOGT Bootie To be merry best becomes you. Bootie , in her two ye-ars with us, has acquired lllfilly friends and has proved her abiity as a student as well, She has a friendly and convincing manner that will be an important factor in helping her achieve her life ambition.
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