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I st' J N RALPH SHIPLEY-Always willinSS 10 S1013 21116 Yest- Music hath charms to close his wo2H1'y GYGS- Business manager of the Readers Dig0St Sales, A. A. -A. man, general eflioiency agent for '38, and varsity socccr team. MIRIAM SHRCYER--Mirianfs lazy. groan BYGS calmly survey the world about hor, but it is doubtful whether she sees anyono but her Al- bertn. Tempermental, artistic. literary, and bcautifnl, her presence has graced monitor- slfp, choruses, and the Owl . lilGTTY SMITH-A sheik i11 the feminine. Fligllty. to .Hg i but aitswclrfnal and a teacher's standby. Sun has pat-n tops with all hor friends during hor hif'h school years, yet her admirers grew by harndfuls after her performance in Growing P5lins . J RQLAND SNYDER-Snyder is one of our most outstanding Coinmercial students. A splendid pianist, he has served faithfully as an accom- panist on many assembly programs. He is treasurer of the class of '3S, a member of tho boys' chorus. typing editor of the Owl, and hall monitor. MAIIE SPRINGMAN-Marie Srringman. a bundle of fun and scriozisness in well-balanced propor- tions, hailed trom M. H. S.. i11 her Junior year. Somewhat shy, happy and laughter loving, and studious as well, Maris is always ready when called upon in class. Hr-:re's luck! IJLLSVVORTH SPRINKLE-Popular, uanahlo, lovel- hcad2d. and dependable. As Prvsidvnt of Son. ior Class Ellsworth has ,piloted our good ship ct' '38 through many turbulent, waters. His par- tioillation in athletics and his pfsition as hust- vcsa managvr of ivlafzazciuo Calnpaign have won for him honors ot' high rank. IWC-R.O'l'IlY STARNER- Dm appears as a studious senior. Wie wonder! Efficient hall monitor, usher at tho '37 C0'll!lll'llCGlllG!ll' chorus part in opf-ritta. rea'ly worker on Owl , good pal: thcsc- ingredients all go into the making of our Dgirothy. DOROTHY STEVENSON-Dot is nevor hurried. L ncvcr flnrriegl. hover cvon tho least bit jolted. Dc:-:i't' get the im-pression that fmt is a shirkcr: not by any 111033118 is she. As Exrhange Elitor of puhlioatiilns and keeper of absontees. Dot is right there.
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.J . HAZEL NAGLE-Haze1's prized possession is all her own, her giggle. Kindly, sympathetic, and helpful, Hazel is one of our number upon whom we may depend. Although a citizen of our town her interests lie in Baltimore. sing, peppy. and attractive, Janet who migrated from Baltimore the Fall of '36. Her skill in writing in interpreting the French language d for her overwhelming popularity. Catol s'1lles loss has been our gain. men MAYRELLA RANOULL- Punk came to us from New Windsor, that town of a school marm's dream, and brought with her an energy that is everlasting. Her lessons are well prepared: her dancing, well idoneg her dates, well kept. fl ' fp W6 X., Q , 5 IlAQfiY' REfESE--Retiring, reticent, reserved. Des- .pgtea his quiet manner Harry has filled a place 'i W. S, that any other one would have dif- ficult? lin filling. Studious and capable, his marks reward his efforts. Add a bit of mis- chief to complete the- picture. PHEBE RpBINsoN74s,-ar writer Phebe exceilsffas a8 'ii artist shfe s talent. Mysti 'and im Qable, What er er.op,ini n -Ii! she is n ver afraid to statexkt-5 7,'1'og,,,B , whom W all love and respect, the SQHOI' Classdmd Ovi', Staff express their 3,DDI'BCi8.f10l1 for hh lhlglllg efforts in making our Owl a success. LBERT -SCHAEFFER1- Abbie the voiceless member Q1 '38 calls ,Patapsco his home. His lolaefor scho'6l is shownlby the fact that at 8 AKXM. each nro1'q'ing,he comes tearing around the c 'ner on ,two wheels. Fu-tfure prophecy-The Red Sox. . f f F ff,.,q,as., A L J 'mf' NA' 4. Wh ua, mfg N.,-,ff ' fJ '9 ,. 'N 1-J , SEIPP-Dependable, level-headed, capable, and sensible, all go int.o what it takes to make up LaRue. Her invaluable services to tue Owl , her stern hall monitorship, and her per- folrmance as a class secretary are but a few of the contributions LaRue has made to W. H. S. LOUISE SHILLING4She-'s tall, she's tan, she'S terrific. Louise Shilling is one of the most likeable girls in the Commercial section. Con- geniality, sportsmanship, camaraderie are qualities that give her an admirable personality.
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CLAYBORNE STONE-Clayborne, who came from 'Faneytown in his junior year, has proved a. valuable asset. to the scholastic standing of the school. His quiet manner is but a. blind for his good sense of humor and witty remarks. We give him it Pat . GERALDINE TAYLOR-Gerry, a New Jersey maid- en who came to us in her Senior year has made for herself in that short time many lasting friends. Pretty and popular, her activities range from captain of the basketball team to- librarian. -Q. I , ' 5 , e IDA Tl-IOMPSCN--Ida came to us from Charles Carroll. bringing with her a cheery smile, envi- able athletic energy, and an appreciable uncon- cern about lessons. Her willing feet, inspired by the groans of a. certain sax have placed her on our list of graceful dancers. CLAIR UTZ-Another Charles Carrollite. He loves, but not books nor teachers. He hates gas in- dicators when they swing toward E. Neverthe- less. Saturday night finds Clair in Hanover with his siste1'? ,A I , f ,- , 5 RENO VALIANTI-This small bit of mischief came ,fyto--us in the Junior year. and we had to keep it. i Reno has a docto1 s degree in unconcern and witicisln. Jolly, well-liked, he rates high in i ,student popularity. LOUISE YOUNG-The genius of our class: a mis- tress of the Ow1 g pert and affable, Louise has won hier way through studies, dramatics and music, into the heart ot' both her teachers and classmates. We all agree that though small in stature she is big in mind? and heart. e SHIIGLA YOUNG-Calm, precise, and efficient, Shie- la. has been an Owl standby for the last two years. She excells in every task she under- takes from monitorship to her daily dozens. QP. S.: Yea! More than a standby has Shiela been to the publications. She has been One of the Powers behind the throne.-The lypistl. ROTH ZAHN-Roth our sports editor, is a wizard in Math. Prize monitor of the year, Zahn has handled the hall in such way as to make teacher supervision unnecessary. He is always there when you want hiin and ready to work with a will.
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