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Lydia Waldschmidt Western High yearbook

 Collection
Identifier: MS 3281

Abstract

This collection contains the Western Female High School Class of 1917 yearbook, belonging to Lydia E. Waldschmidt (1900-1986). Waldschmidt pasted in photographs of her friends and classmates, as well as various ephemera from school events and correspondence after graduation. She also recorded her thoughts on her time at school, including her favorites subjects, school songs and mottoes, and more. The yearbook also contains the autographs of other members of her classmates.

Dates

  • 1917 - 1929

Creator

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Biographical / Historical

Lydia E. Waldschmidt was born on June 1, 1900 in Baltimore, Maryland to Caroline and Charles Waldschmidt, a cabinet maker of German descent. The family lived at 618 West Hamburg Street while Lydia and her younger brother Charles were in school. Lydia graduated from Western Female High School in 1917, after which she began work as a typist and later a stenographer. Sometime in the 1920s, she moved to Catonsville with her family, where she lived for the remainder of her life. She died on August 23, 1986, having never married.

Extent

1 Volumes (1 volume)

Language of Materials

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Frieda Grimm, June 1994.

Scope and Contents

This yearbook contains the recorded thoughts, memories, photographs, and ephemera belonging to Lydia E. Waldschmidt, Western Female High School Class of 1917. The blank yearbook template was published in 1910 under the title, "My School Days: A Record" by Frederick A. Stokes Company Publishers. The book also contains a table of contents with sections for students to record favorite studies, favorite instructors, clubs and societies, school mottoes and songs, among many other topics. Lydia filled out several pages of the "Songs" pages, writing down the lyrics to "Farewell Song to Miss Hollstein", "Alumnae Song", "1917's Farewell Song to 1916", "Class Song of 1917", and "1918's Farwell Song to 1917."

The "My Classmates" pages contain notes and signatures of Lydia's classmates, including names such as Carrie Warfield, Ella Myers, Miriam Hodges, Edna Herget, and Dorothy Downs, among others. Pages 32-38 contain photographs, including group portraits of 1917's basketball team and the drama club, who that year conducted a production of "America, the Crucible". There are also snapshots, with Lydia's handwritten captions identifying the girls.

The yearbook also contains numerous pieces of ephemera collected over the course of Lydia's four years at Western, including school papers (lists of required subjects and instructions for insect collection for zoology student, summer 1914); school programs, tickets, holiday cards, and newspaper clippings. Lydia has also saved some correspondence of note. On pages 83-84 and 87, she has pasted in or loosly filed several envelopes, containing cards and letters she deemed worthy of saving, including an invitation to a celebratory graduation dinner. She has also saved two pieces of correspondence from 1929, evidently from former classmates.

Title
Guide to the Lydia Waldschmidt Western High yearbook
Status
Completed
Author
Mallory Harwerth
Date
2023-04
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library Repository

Contact:
H. Furlong Baldwin Library
Maryland Center for History and Culture
610 Park Avenue
Baltimore MD 21201 United States
4106853750