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iii 'a . , u! , 5 4 . 1 BETTY GLASS-Betty never disappoints those who expect the most. and the best of her. In ath- letics. drainatics. monitorship or even in stud- ies, she's there. VVe shall miss her pep, vigor, and merry chatter when the world claims her. MILDRE-D GREENM-Slim. certainly often seen for HE she is very good to look at.. but seldom heard, never speaks exvopt under protest. Her heart leans toward New XVindsor, and tho- name we hear is Davis. LEN HAINES-She breezed in from Mechanics- ville, but she didn't want to come. Her interest --the lVestg the reason, cowboys. Proud of her girlish figure she stays 011 of candy and other delectable sweets. She and Miller oc- cupy, each evening. the rear seat ot the bus. BETTY HALL-Betty, who came to ns from YVest.- ern High in her junior year, seldom honors us with her presence. Despite her staggered at- tendance, Bett.y's report card carries a. record that few have been able to achieve. Polite, for- mal, yet sparkling with mischief. JANE HARRISON-Friendly, frank, and sometimes toxrlish, Jane is an enjoyable mixture of I do and I don't . Happily unconcerned about all those things that should trouble studious brains. Jane, nevertheless, always manages to make the grades. KEITH HELTIBRIDLE-It may be said of Keith that he knows how to evaluate. Some of himself goes into fun, but greater parts go into his studies and extra school activites. lVe envy the kid's bright outlook on life. DOROTHY HCOPER- Dot , keen, quick Witted, and good huniored, always has a. supply of en- ergy ready to be used for any purpose. Though her interests are varied she usually divides her time so that her studies receive their share of her attention. ALBERT HURRVITZ-Ben ran sing, play, draw, paint, act, write, and love: and the greatest of these is love. Noted for perpetual and provok- ing tardiness, and for his long and lasting ro- mance with a. prominent Professoi-'s daughter. All around is an epithet for Ben. 4 . H rift f-, 1.315 N fhfx,g!,g-WJXBL .J by M yllrl 9.9.11-3' ' tl ww thy
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,A f ff-Y 'L EVELYN DUTT'ERElR-Evelyn meandered in from Charles CZ'Ll'l0ll and soon became well known in our XV. H. S. Athletics-she is found in bot.I1 basket ball and field events. A good pal and a dependable friend. Bon voyage, Evelyn! EDXVARD EIUKENRODE-An actor-Roles: Grow- ing Pains, Minstrel Show, Dress Reversal, A Knight cf The Piney VVoods, YVhy The Chimes Rang. An athlete-soccer and baseball. A lover--constant since the spring of the Junior year. A student? tHe already has his quota. of XVOl7S.J F Q wuz, yvwf ye- , EUGENE ENSOR-Eugene-our standby. A medi- um of transportation for The Owl Staff . chorus member, and play participant.. His ten' or voice supplements much of our choral work. The Es in his name stands for efficiency. 'L-A. J . ETHEL ERB-Ethel came from Eastern High in the 1'all0f'37. A little timid, but sweet as the primrcse that peeps beneath the thorn , she soon allied herself with the interests of VV. H. S. An ardent admirer of a county village whose name indicates a populace united. F0'lfVLER-Studio-us, steady and strong in his conviction of what he believes rightj Louis has gained unexcelled prominence in photogiaphy and in Prc-blems of Democracy. Hts use of aeronautical terms puzzle the un- initiated. ERMA FROCK-Erma, that indispensable some- thing that we'd like to keep hanging around. School activities land her praises, while the or- chestra shouts theni. lt looks as if Fi-ockie would take up one kind of dietetics after grad- uationg Cookery for Bob. LEONA GAMBER-Leona is fond of dancing and also cf boys, tcorrection please, boy now, Ed- diel. In beauty, freckles have starred Leona. much to her chagrin, but the boys think her pretty, freckles and all. Her favorite car, the Ford. I'Il3LlTN GAREY- Shri1np's size does not limit 4, her popularity. Her strong alto voice swells X our choruses and her piano selections make V interesting our assemblies. As Ad Editor and Business Accountant she's assured the 0wl's lfiartcial standing. J 4. J-,-1 fu ' l
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+5 1 as ITOY KNOUSE- Jim defines books as things to be kept in the lcckerg college, the thing he hopes to attend n:-xt year: business, the field he hopes to cnterg mischief, the main ingredient in :ill that he docs. Roy-the chap we all like. ELIZABETH LEE-,Cn her high school itinerary Elizabeth has included Seton High, Hampstead and WK H. S. D.n'i. g her shcrt stay here she made many friends tgirls and BOYS! who hope she will remember them even after society tshe makes her debut next lalll claims her as its oevn. w 3a '54-H'w.w'T--x MW ...-gt L, Ln.swm.4sI-Q k'A' 'Ai ku' ' 1. it ' Q1 '44'1w 'l. skunk Q-A-'P' ll --K' W.4,.,. , X9 ff- . S, sv-'sm-Q-J ROILERT LEIDY-A tall, swarthy. hnndkme. com- mercial seninr, Bobby possesses Il personality that makes him popular as well as envied. Fobby is different in his own peculiar way, in that his chief interest is girls' apparel--espvecb ally Frocks . JOHN LEISTER-.lohmiy is known for his ventures in dramatics, and his unerriug ability to pilch wco . Despite his jovial characteristics, John- ny's efficiency in driving his father's busi- ness merits high praise. MARGARET LEISTER-Margaret, comes to ns from the famed city of Reese. One of the youngest and most studious twhen she wants to bel nu-ml:-ers of the class. She's headed for the com- mercial world until love changes her course. 1 V.IIINBVLfPPY- Clmbbins has laughed her way through school and into the hearts of her class mates. A good student, she yet found time for outside activities: hall monitorship, choruses and group singing. Owl work, and athletics all claimed her attention. ELLVVOOD LONG- Shorty a happy go lucky sen- ior with a. soccer record. hailed from a farm in Red Hill. Marvland. His interests lie in the A. A. A., in errand running, and in blondes, mostly in the latter. Mention lessons and he wilts. BILL MACDONALD-W-Bill, a Charles Carroll contii- bution, came here in 1936. He defines books as advertising material to be carried around to create impressions. Drives with both hands on the wheel. Baseball and speedball record his name in VV. H. S. history.
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