Aberdeen High School - Arrivederci Yearbook (Aberdeen, MD)

 - Class of 1955

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' Tir i3.'9.952:':x IIC 1111 l'l I u-- : Il? 2110 1 i U 3,12 up mr-.. .M . M -q pgqgg ' I with S018 as a 1 4 MQQQ . vrn-rf -noowvv f, - v 9 q-wa 011 i111 Q Ill I ---1 ' mt...- '--ul - , N 1, ff 4171? . :Q .,' , Y Iain' ,4 ...- V.,.v S--4' A q pp a 5 u- an , n I 0 g - - 1 lain-up-ii 41 ul qu-- ------ .-,-.- TH SENIOR CLASS F 5 o ass PRESENTS THE 17 ANNUAL. PRODUCTION L X5 AT ABERDEEN HIGH SCHOOL ABERDEEN MARYLAND Foreword ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE AND THE MEN AND WOMEN MERELY PLAYERS SHAKE SPEARE IN THE GIGANTIC PRODUCTION ENTITLED LIFE WE THE SENIORS OF 1955 WISH TO MAKE OUR GRAND ENTRANCE AMID THL AP FALLS ON ACT I WHICH IS MERELY A PRE LUDE TO THE IMPORTANT ROLE WE ARE TO UNDERTAKE MANY OF US WILLACT BEHIND THE SCENES OF THIS PLAY CALLED LIFE OTHERS WILL GO ON TO DIRECT AND PRODUCE IT WITH LOVE OF GOD AND COUNTRY AS OUR SCRIPT WE SHALL SHARE IN THE VAST UNFOLDING OF THIS TREMENDOUS EPIC HOWEVER WITH THE STRENGTH AND HOPE OF YOUTH WE SHALL ATTAIN SUCCESS IN THE GRAND THEATRE OF LIFE Z PLAUSE AT GRADUATION TIME, THE CURTAIN X X X X Q'-sa MR. RICHARD PRICE SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR 4 Semors You are fast approachmg the end of part of your formal educatlon For some of you th1s w1ll be your last year IU school others w1ll go on to h1gher 1nst1tut1ons of learmng It 1S my srncere hope that you have learned much 1n a for mal sense that you can read w1th 1ns1ght and understand1ng that you know the value ofX2+Z 4 that you are agood typ 1St and that you can wr1te a well constructed paragraph ex press1ng your ldeas clearly But more than these Ihope that you have learned tlungs of greater 1mportance that a good man 1S better than a bad man that the only ev1l man 15 the one who loves ev1l and not he who errs for we all do that that before God all are equal ln opportumty that IH l1fe everyone should be allowed to do what he can best do w1th h1s talents and ab1l1t1es that 1U God's slght the brotherhood of man IS a real1ty that the thrng wh1ch d1st1ngu1shes man from the lower ammals rs h1s reason1ng power that vlolence never was and never wrllbe the solutlon to any problem that a klnd word 15 mmghtmer by far than many swords lf you have learned many essent1al facts and begun to formulate your ph1losophy of llfe keeplng mn m1nd the thlngs l have Just ment1oned then you need never worry about the future You w1ll be prepared to meet and deal w1th any s1t uatron that may ar1se It has been my pr1v1lege to be your sen1or sponsor I have been proud of you and your accompllshments I expect even greater achlevements 1n the future Slncerely R1chardPr1Ce 5 ' . . . . . . , . . . .. . 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Alma Maier ABERDEEN OUR ALMA MATER PRAISE TO THEE WE SING EVER LOYAL ALMA MATER ONWARD ONWARD IS OUR WATCHWORD CONQUER AND PR EVAIL ALL HER STUDENTS LAUD AND PRAISE HER ABERDEEN' ALL HAIL' I ALL OUR PRAISES RING. , fmmvcnfna , R I QD f PRQDUC ERS I 'U QL f 8 Elilfff 1, A W ' f Q T iii, 2 If , E'T7 R -' ---H 1 L . 1 n 2 QQ ' 7 ,IM f' 1 125' ,Qi .. wan- fslf GEORGE H CORDDRY ,IR PRINCIPAL 8 I , A. 1 ' I f' X .-fig' str . 1 :- MR, - , , To the Senlors I have known most of you who are graduatlng almost seven years exc1t1ng years of growth and change Ire gret losmng s1ght of you because I know you w1ll contlnue to grow and change and that more exc1t1ng years are yet to come Most of you w1ll welcome your newly won freedom But w1th that freedom go respons1b1l1t1es that cannot be brushed aslde The type of person you become and the future you create IS of v1tal lmportance to your parents to your teachers to local taxpayers who pay for your edu cat1on to the communlty 1n wh1ch you w1ll l1ve and later You cannot know Just how much you mean to all these people untll you yourselves reach that lndeflnable state called maturlty By then you w1ll look back on your years here w1th some fondness and w1th some regrets and at present dlsappomtments or sh1n1ng successes w1th fa1nt amusement But I hope when you look back you w1ll also d1scover that you rece1ved here agood foundatlon ln bas1c knowledge and that you developed w1th1n yourselves v1r tures hablts and talents to enrlch your l1ves and make you the k1nd of c1t1zens all of .IS want you to be Slncerely George H Corddry Jr 9 I . . . , , .. I ? to your own children. . ! I I l . . . I 1 7 . , . 3' 7 MR I WALTER POTTER VICE PRINCIPAL 10 To the graduates of 1953 It IS a gl eat pleasure for me to return to Aberdeen I-Ilvh uehoolto see your Class complete thls phase of your edueatlon Hax mg been apart from you for almost two years I perhaps notlee ehanges that others haue not notxeed because they have been Wlth you dally fol sexeral years The maturlty you have galned the mcreasrng aet1v1t1es the seholastm aehlevements many of you have made leave llttle doubtvmth me that you are on the road to many sueeesses and satls faetlons After your departure may you also return and revlew wlth pleasure the process wh1eh as s1stedyou 1n the many varlous ventures you vull have undertaken Arr1xedere1' J Walter Potter Vlee Pr1ne1p1l ll . A O i Q . , , ' N , . , V . . responsibility you have shown in your student , u- , , , 1 A ' y N' MRS INGEBURG SWEET Mrs Sweet came to Aberdeen rn July of 1948 from Esslrngen Germany She at tended schools rn both Germany and rn New York She has been secretary at Aber deen Hxgh School srnce March 194 9 Her prevrous offrce experrence consrsted of workrng rn an offrce for her father and workrng for the army e on er varrous dutres keep mg check on attendance actrng as school treasurer wrrtrng letters and transcrrpts duplrcatrng forms to be frlled out durrng the course of the year and slavrng over cafeterra reports She occasronally does some typrng and frlmg and frequently gtves demonstratrons on the use of the mrmeograph machrne Mrs Sweet confesses that she IS qurte happy rn her work at A H S and feels rt IS a very rnterestrng job She rs a cheerful responsrble person whose frrendl 1 y smr e and readmess to help have won her the respect of both students and faculty 12 V V You will find Mrs. Sweet busily working in her offic Y Yh. ' ' g - X S-,.... Q X 1 -J J! f ACT I SEN EJRS Vice-President ROBERT LEE DUPPSTADT Duppy, Ybbob I was just wondering. The clown of the class, Duppy is usually found at the home of some girl. He has repre- sented his room in A.A. for four years, loves roast turkey and girls, He claims that cross- eyed butterflies upset him terribly and knowing, this hep senior, we understand this crazy tnixed up attitude. President IRENE MAE CULLUM Rene Right in the mouth with a dead fish. Rene has a neat distinction of being class president for three years in succession. Having fun with Doug and eating fried chicken are her favorite pastimes. An active and friendly meni- ber ofthe senior class, Reneis welcome in every circle. I 9 3 I I ex . X xl I I lg .r Ai' Treasurer IRENE ANN CHESSOCK Rene Oh, beans! Irene has been a very popular member of the senior class, Among her many achievements during her twelve years at Aberdeen have been the Editor of the Blue and Gold, captain of the monitors, senior class treasurer, A.A. represent- ative, and a member of the S.G.A. Rene's pet peeveis home workgcheeseburggers and coke are her favorite food. She wants to be a physical therapist after graduation, Secretary MARY BRYANT ELLER Ace Arr-ya go Ace She might be described as a classylassie from Virginia with a strong taste for Italian spaghetti and coffee, Though all this is true, we also know her as one of the girls who finds fun any- where she goes and a boy or two along the way. Five years on the Student Council and a leading player on our varsity basketball team reflect her popularity. wx 'hir' ixgxy 4' Q 'Y N835 J c F , af ,fv , un b f 'f VI R. ff f Qs 'gf' jun- .1 ' I 1 A . ,, i ' Gm J RICHARD IRVING HILL ANNE JAEGER ROBERT NEIL SNODGRASS Marlon Brando Anne Crowbait That s Life. lJick's favorite hobby' is his trumpet and he has been in the school band for three years, He has also played in the spring concert, variety show and the operetta. Dick's favorite subject is typing and his pet peeve is school-room crib- bing His plans are for college after graduation FRANCES NORMA PHIPPS Frankie You all come Has anyon seen a black 4 Chevrolet'P This is where Frankie is almost always found She came to Aberdeen from Virginia and her hobbies are readim. and going out She is usually talking or eating food food food Fabulous Anne takes the Academic course and hopes to goto college, Her hobbies are swimming and canoe- ing. She likes to eat shrimp or lobster, Anne was a member of the Art Club, a Captain in the Magazine Campaign and is nowa member of the yearbook staff RICHARD STEPHEN BOJANOWSKI o That s Cool Bo is usually seen on Bonnett s ner or in llliek s ear He s real cool cat whose favorite dish is fried chicken He came to Abtr deen from New York City and was sectional vice president of his sophomore and junior classes He can t stand cops stuck up people or his father s car College is next on his list l don't know, Fishing, hunting and archery seem to be Neil's main interests, Neilisa lylaryland-born lad andjust loves chocolate milkshakes. ln- dustrial Arts happens to be his favorite subject. You could prob- ably' find Neil somewhere around the Chesapeake Bay AUDRLY AINN RUSSELL Audie Don t Know do xa P Audie rates a month s trip to California and being a senior as her main achievements in high school This small blond savs that typing rovernment cards is her pet peexe Alter completionol thc commercial course Audrey plans to work r B I it Y 6 . Y H TH I v 1 . I I H . I I. 4 A - , , ,, v . ,, Cor , . , l . a , . . U . VVILLIAINI FRANKLIN RATHER SYLVIA INIAY CROSSINIAN GLEN DALE IIASII B'II I Silver I Buck 1 All Women are Witches Ifyou are looking lor Bill just go to Harford Nash Sales Motorcycles and automobiles fNashesj are Bill s main hobbies Bill enjoys eating hamburger steak and French fries We don t know why but his pet pceve is women Niall Silt er is a cute gal with naturally curly hair and a real knack for sports AHS was proud to receive such a nice Californian within her hallowed walls this year Sylyia lox es camping syyinmnne skeet shooting and aboye all traveling In fact she won a trip to Wyoming Look for Sily er whereyer sports are being played and you ll usually find her there lr Ya don t say' Dale came to our school this year from Virginia ln Virginia Buck served as a S G A Represent ative and was a championship team basketball player in Virginia Dale s hobby is hunting He can usually be found in Bonnett s His pet peeye is hard work and his fax oritc food Southern fried chicken Dale plans to work after QIHUUZIIIOII S X Msivra 61, X 74-.x .rfxx .N -! 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If 'ix M 5 xg, It , xi ul' lbq .pug THOMAS CHILDS JACKSON CHARLL3 WALTLR ILLlf R LFE 5ll,PHL'N BH lILl LR Tom Att rece yyhrf' 1 urn mnrt to Aberdeen frorn lndrana lle clarrns huntrng, and trshrng as hrs lrobbres If you re lookrnt, for hrnr he s probably at the Llub House or mtrrrs, a T Bone steak hrs fayorrte food Algebra IS hrs tayorrte subject and he lrsts homework as hrs pct peeve Chaaz Now let rrrc tell ya Thrsactry e rnernbtr ofthe serrror class has been presrdent of hrs home room a rrrerrrber of the year book staff and a student touncrl representatrvc Chaza rs usually found rrdrny, around rn hrs ear Hrs favorrte food rs frred ehrcken and hrs favorrte subjects are rnath and serenee Chau hopes to attend college after Lraduatron Bee Ah Doll' Thrs tall Maryland boy loves Loologv and frshrnt. llrs fayorrte foods are steak wrth otrron and Frenrh frres Hrs pet peevcsare typnrg, and rnoyre censors Yo 1 can usually frnd hrm at lyladalrrre sor rn that 40 Xlercury Hrsrnarnachrue rnents are Jr Varsrty basketballand softball He plans to go to college after graduatron MARY MARKLAND KRAL NANCY ELEANOR STEPHENS bHlRLE f' JEAN GRAHAM lx M How bout That? eyed grrl anywhere near a horse or wrth Jack she lowes horse back rrdrtrt., skatrng and swrrr rnrng Her favorrte foods are frred shrrmp and eheeseburptrs ln her senror year she has betn a student C outrer Represerrtatrve a nronrtor a mern ber of the yearbook staff and man aeer of the Magaz1neCampa1gn Nance What ya say'7 found ytrth Hap or workrngrn Dell s A natrve Marvlander she naturally loves frred ehrtken Her lrobbrcs are swrrnrnrrrr, and tennrs and her pet peey es are concerted boys and homework rs year she s rnenrbcr of the Trr H1 Y and of the yearbook staff Shrrl Hey there to Aberdeen from lllrnors er favorrte subject rs typrng and read me good books and lrstenrng, t records are her best pastrnre Ham burgers and French fr1es are her tayorrte food Her pct peexe people who are always late bhe has no uefrnrte plans for college C,HARl.Lb RONALD RICHTER IOHIN HARRY GRIFFIN WARREN EARL PRLSTON .IR Ronnre Need any rnonev today? If you want to frrrd Ronnre just drop rnto our school bank He rs one of our best tellers Although Ronnre rs usually found rn the school bank you can be sure he would rather be drryrng, a Studebaker or eatnrg, hot roast beef At trmes he even drscusses hrs pet peeve wornen Mole Look a GIRI Thrs popular nrernber of the scnror class can be found at any and all sports events lle rs a mem ber of the Leaders Club and rs very fond of football Hot Rods and grrls Johrrnre s fayorrte foods are frred ehrcken and nrashcd po tatoes He says hrs pet peeve rs work Of all thrnes' He plans to do just thrs after graduatron Z1 Pres Shot Who'? Warren rs one of our more qurtt senrors who rs yery rndustrrous Warren can usually be found at the frre house Naturally hrs pet peeve rs the frre srren blowrng, at 3 A lx Srnce Warren rs a 'xlaryland born lad he lrsts hrs favorrte food as frred chreken Whenever there rs a job to be done Warren rs ready and wrllrng, to do rt ' ' ' F ' ,' I' I ' ' . . 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Q, -.'L.y,. x 1 Iviri?-1, 311 gf' W- ef ' X my 'N Af, ' 4 Al ,X 2 4 2 lf, XS in' D 1 A THOMAS W. BURNS MADALINE LEE COX EVELYN MAE LAKE Tommy Qkabbitsj Watchit, Paw, l'm a big boy now, Hunting and beautiful women happen to be Tommy's main in- terests. His favorite food fof all thingsj is chicken liver. Study Hall is Tommy's favorite subject and his main goal in high school has been getting out of typing class. Mad Can't abide it. Madaline is an active member of the Senior class, hating been a cheerleader for four years and hav- ing participated in many other a c t i v i t i e s, English compositions seem to be her pct peeve and phy- sicscomes first as her favorite sub- ject. Boating tops her list of hob- bies lf you see Lee M'1d'tline can usually be found nearby 'xladaline intends to go toeollegt after gradu ation Ev Let's don't and say we did. Evelyn came to us this year from Florida and has been active in senior doings, After graduation Ev plans to go to business school, Drawing is her faxorite hobby, She also likes to sing and is a member of the Senior choir. Pizza is her favorite food. NANCY S MOXLEY MICHAEI G RILEY WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGGETT Nan Hey You This popular senior girl hails from Maryland She is an excellent student but her favorite subject ls Lee She can usually be found typ ing for the Year Book or in a 51 Mercury at the drive in Nancy s hobby ls music and her pastime is n nnclnng a cheeseburger with frenchfries After school Nancy plans to work Mike Cotton Picker Mike s main achievement is be ing preside nt of the Regional Student Council He loves sports and has played on all the varsity teams This year he is co captain of the football team Since he is 0 4 lvlike spetpeevc is short girls Mike can usually be found wnerewer there is fun l-le ls undecided about col lege Wan Set up another Since he is very sports minded Wah has been very active football basketball and baseball The football team haven the pool rootn is where Bill can usually be located ll ah comes from the state of Maine and he plans to at tend denralschool after graduation LARRY LEE COFFMA N MARCIA CAROLE COLE LOUDENE DUNNING Coff Marsh Deanie ll ' i I' V1 ' II 'V .1 -lv . . i M. . . 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K i LEX . .Sgu ,S-.x XL' On neck A Hoy whose pet peexe is now legged zebras would nave to be an outstandittgsenior Yes that seoff He lists Student Council president senior choir and spelling Champ of 53 as a few of his modest accom plishrnents This outstanding athlete owns enviable records as a member of the football basketball and b eball teams Larry hopes spa ghetti appears frequently on the table of his chosen college Hey Gooney Bird' This little native of Maryland can usually be found in Dell s She is the life of the party in the senior class She likes hamburgers and milk shakes and her favorite subject is Business Math During the past few years she has achieved many things one of which is Assistant Editor of the Blue and Gold Marsh plans to go to Towson State Teach ers College next fall 25 Yea l3Os1 This belle from lllin is says her favorite past time are wimmin 1 and horseback ridtn She ls often found typing for the Yearbook and Blue SL Gold She pl1ns to attend an Air Lines School after gradu ation Detnie chooses hrimp a her avorite food and English as her fa vorite subject Loudene s pet peeve is stuffy people Q' x V V x N 'xff 1. 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Pr --1 l -111 Xllr .1 1111-1111.1-1 111' 1111- 1 .gp 1I',Ll11. qi, ,11 1 1 11 ll1'1 11111111-41111 1111Q1l'l-11.11 1'1111'111'l11:1, '. 11111113111'f,l111w1N111111'111- 111.111 111111 1111.11 111 .111 111'1-111.1 15 1? 11g11j, 1.111 111.1 1111: 11111111x- 1-1 1111211 1111: 11111 'A ld '111 1 111111 lux-1-. 1,111-11111111111 111111 11-1 114111 11, 4.111 1-1 ,r A 1111. 11111111 y1w11i11'111 111111, N11-1111! 'cn 11-11111. .11-r PM PMM 1, l1l1111f1 . .1f1.11 1111111 11111111.1211 11111' 11'1'11x, -411 4 1. 11.1'1-fi., 1111111- 111111 1111 1 '-x11y 1 -'l 1111. 511119111 11 11Q1111ll1 11111111-111111111311 111t1:11'1E111. 11131111 111-11 11111111.1111 w. Sl'- 111l11111f 111111 1111- 111111 Sk is 'VL111 -1.-Q1 1' -dl , RICHARD CLAUDE MOORE Porky Oh Heck!??'? Porky is a leader of men, fol- lower ofwomen, and a big guy who loves to kid the girls, play any sport, and SSI good chili, Ivins' is his favorite hang-out. He's a very able Captain of the football team. Conceited girls are on his black list but he's nice to all of them. nr K . my 'M 1 ,N I fi ELLEN KATHRYN PARKER Kay Shoot Kay, a popular member of the Senior class, served as Yearbook Editor, on the tnonitor staff, and as secretary of home room. Kay en- joys playing her accordian when IIOI working at Dell's. This brown- haired gal is a native Marylander and hopes to attend college after graduation. Kay lists WORK as her pet pecve and hamburgers as her favorite food. Certainly her con- nection with DrexclUniversity niust be mentioned. JOHN WILLIAM ALBANESE John Oh, Bull! Johncatne to us in the 4th grade from Columbus, Ohio. He loves to read and his favorite subject is science. llc can usually be found at Dell's and his pet peeve is people. John's outstanding achievement in high school has been in basketball, For two years he was on the varsity team after having been on the jun- ior varsity. .3p.. s Y? 5 f '32 145' f H 4 ,M I f' R. 3 f xx . ' Ki 5 MARGARETA KATHERINA DREER Margie Oh, My Gosh This cute little German girl loves to eat Kartoffelknoedel und sauer- braten, She claims her favorite subject is Physical Education and her pet peeve is brats, Margie has formerly belonged to the Glee Club and is now a member of the year- book staff. She can usually bc found in school, but she does not plan to go to college. k 1 .g f i it 28 L ,A . vt I' 1! - -ur Nx- 5- rwf Rd' CQ aa iv! WC no .ww- 1 Q' L .sv- 'fb' W L :ws ha'-fn x 10 'f' .. of 'Q r 5 ?M ,I 3 fm ui. rf 41. 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The oemors of '55 The me uory of Ahlb N111 e re survlve In the fT11I1dS of The Seruors of '55 For AHQ e W111 Strlve e'11vx1n The Seruors of '55 CARGLYN POWLLL SZ ' 1 ,' Y , V 1, L , . . I 7' T 7 ,L T . 1 ' - . L . 1 fr' ' L g n Q 1 3. C . 'nv Fr, . F 1 ., D. ,g . R1 ! 1 .- ' . , . Dou t quesuon A . xl ' if ,-. ' , C . . XT Y .L A. ,,. , . Y V . . vi' , ,N I. , ,wg .Ein-rv .l I fe X L-M x i Popularity Poll Best A11 Round Quletest Most Agreeable Best Lookmg Most Llkely to Succeed Best Dancers Most Athleuc Best Personahty pw- an M' Q , . ,,. rx Q4 i Best Dressed Class Babies Most Friendly Teachers' Pets Most Witty Most Dependable Most Studious Most Cheerful Most School Spirit Cutest Most Likely to be Missed Most Popular 3 , .ai . 'lil X LL., s.4 i 34 , N I G95-. , lx - u U 1 O sz. 49 ,,. ' 2 f if jX1 1 ' fdwimd X 3 5 5 liixl S i i H L X h K I Lf Zag 4 4 I ,. 3 I , sf A x , ' . ICVQL , X f'! :'- f' 4- . xf f 'Q 'l--rift' If.- 1: 25 I 0 QQ EXIF O O F ,, , I ix . . fi D' f Q - fi i of A 1 K4,...,.r Q Q:-' 'W L 1 A -of fr 'F'Qf?m. : IC-,. 11. 'ivgalba ,X .ar 5 Q S SY EJ 4 , 5 'I y 57. r Vx ,. .5 - Jr' x , I I . K M1 ' wav l l Q Top row: l to rg Oliver Stout, Sherman McCoy, Walter Cassell. Middle row: june Hoagey, Eleanor Grimes, Elizabeth Ensor. Bottom row: Thomas Kent, Chester Butkiewicz, H. Wayne Peterson, Anita Townsley. 36 'Y l 'iff' 17 V he 'Nauv- Di' risk Deirer. X-l Top row: l to rg Paul Petkosh, Flora Lennon, Charles Baker. Middle row: Richard Price, James Robertson, William Cumming. Bottom row: Richard Jameson, Mayfield Walker, Robert Heiss, Nancy 37 'QQ Alf' I gg 5 f .9 .r w., 55x X 43,3 Q-T f ff ,., X A r . A .1 fwfr '-I! l X 'Q- I 1-.nr 1' Top row: 1 to rg James Klock, Anita Cheairs, Louise Davis. Middle row: Diane McCallister, John Hall, Harriet Allen. Bottom row: James Leary, Barbara Kidd, Arrlia Jean Towell. 38 CHAMIPIO Football Team QQ, ABERDEEN HIGH SCHOOL 1954 FOOTBALL SQUAD-QLeft to rightj From row: Tommy Morgenstern Qmgr.J, Ron Goldberg, Bob Lindes, Art Clessuras, Mike Riley Qco-caprainj, Dick Moore fco-captainj, John Griffin, Stan Pitts, Frank Frazzitta, Harry Mavrellis, Mike Travers Qmgr.J. Middle row: Dick Turner, Ludvik Svoboda, Tony Ulehla, Tom Jackson, Ed Devlin, Wes Andrews, Butch Smith, Dick Howlett, Larry Soth, Dick Jones, Gary Cauldwell, Joe Hardin, Coach Petkosh. Back row: Coach Buckheister, Larry Coffman, Curtis Bruffey, Oris Grim, Hap Stoller, David Gross, Bill Haggett, Jim Swan, Tom Gebhardt, Bob Sheets, Coach Robertson. Mike Riley and Dick Moore Co-captains li l .-5' ' 3 x -,,, ' .. 'K' .1 . Y rg hw 19 ' f if is . ,f'i':Zj,i:v'u F 'fg'f,5fg3,i3sg!5.ta2.efisn 1, 'v7f,QS:'1l -- A. ra , 7 ' ,- . 'lk' X. .ii ,. U 9.595 uv., lx are A gpyvi, SHF.yLN2-AAQK, f ' f-65l'Q ', .2 ' 3Q4f+,1f.fl,gfjfl' ii 'T' 'T - .V-'f - 5 ia .. wh-.,PX:.,.,. , Q sc 1'- .Qff Bob Sheets Bill Haggett Larry Coffman 1954 Football Team Our football team had its best season this year, winning six out of eight games. We lost our first game to Bel Air Z6 to 7, but many had the feeling that we could have defeated the Bobcats if we had played them later on in the season. After our first outing and defeat, the team rolled on with three vic- tories, downing West Nottingham 52 to 7, Kennard Dale 9 to O, and Elkton 19 to 6. Half way through the season, we suffered our second defeat at the hands of the powerful Mervo eleven from Baltimore. However,Coach Rob- ertson brought back that old Aberdeen will to win and our boys finished the rest of the season with three victories, first overcoming Crisfield 16 to O, after a long bus trip anda very fine week-end. The boys then romped over Southern 44 to Og and finally in our very successful Homecoming, we won our archrivals, the Havre de Grace Warriors, 39 to 0. At the end of the season, we emerged with our fullback, Pork Moore, taking the county scor- ing title. Bill I-Iaggett kicked the longest field goal setting a state record of 44 yards, and Mike Riley was chosen lineman of the year by THE AEGIS. The team and co-captains, Riley and Moore, wish to thank the coaches and the student body for their fine support all through the season. We especially thank the Reverend John Bucheister for his fine advice and able assistance. Tom Jackson Ed Devlin Oris Grim ' . .. -suws'-nm-v-m-'ax -. lfflklvq ElGLEl'i . ,,,,,,, hx 1 . Homecoming '54 One of the memorable events of the school year was the first Football Homecoming in the history of the school on the weekend of November 13. The Athletic Association sponsored the event and received much assistance in mak- ing it a great success. Ahuge pep rally complete with bonfire and band began the week-end festivities. Cheerleaders, students, band, floats and convertibles all helped to make the pre-game parade colorful. One of the highlights of the Homecoming was the crowning of the Football Queen, Mary Eller, by co-cap- tains Michael Riley and Richard Moore. Six girls selected by senior team members made up the queen's court-Nancy Stephens, Betty Cregar, Kay Par- ker, Loudene Dunning, Evelyn Lake andlvlargot Breslin. The game, Aberdeen vs. Havre de Grace, was a real thriller with the final score 39-O in favor of' Aberdeen. The weekend was completed with a gala orchestra dance featuring 'ausic by the Pastels. 93' pl-.. Q1 ,- -GW if 1. 'r 1 13,-1 1,-Q13 '? X r' ,. AJI . ' - Q 1-'Ji-a,g.4-Ef,Eg'f' ' .JY n K.: - 'WA , A 1 --4-sf-,,', A bv .,- W TKWEM A ' . s . ,, ll 'Q Y ' -fr' , 1 ' f'fWf '44 --:fa 1 .yn e 'VA W -1? J A fSf1z'i'l if P' J U, rf Mm, 41-vykf.-wh., ' j A: Juiig --.A ,.,- k,'jrwfwfg.l 1 . ' 71-H29 , V, Y 1 rmgfkti I A -Jia if W, . ,fgj- is W 'qi ,1vbb'f' . ' 5 Lis. r L ji xi , - in .IX A R,-, j, 4 ' ,140 'lp .ggi-ll: ,s- - 41.5 ., Eg K - J 5 ' . 'gt-it ' ' , 1 - 'llt,,.mJ' - I . I gf Q' ' - ,Q f-., Y ' , ' f . iff 544 '1- f p m ,Q, if, V , -' ' -,.' ' 5' . N 1' ,ww b .. Nik. o ,.y '-R. V ' H I.. V. . Y' s A ,as . L M f vf gb. 5 f i- 1-L... 4 . : 41 Q 1'5- 1 To , A Q 3. , , F' ' . ' I J M130 if P U1 t, - A I 3 , ' 11,5 If f '! , I i l -5- A ' 'f' 5,4 Y K r Y -UL., Q-'I X -51,5 I wi?-,fA . - WS 3 'E 1541... 4'l W Cheerleaders Q7 5 5 K 1 Z' ' 5 I it Rf l 1 AF- Front Row: Elder, Whitsel, Lamoure, Cox. Back Row: Ardolino, Langbehn, Morgan. The cheerleaders this year are veterans Nanette Lamour-captain, Madalin Lee Cox, Claudia Whitzel, Rose Mary Elder, Loretta Langbehn and newcomers Linda Morgan and Lonnie Ardolino. The Cheerleaders play an important role in school sports. They create student enthusiasm at games and spur the team on to victory. lt is also their job to keep good sportsmanship in the school and they set the example for the student body. They spend hours of hard practice each week to perfecttheir cheers for the games. School spirit is their mo- to. We've got the T-E-A-M That's on the B-E-A-M We've got the team that's on the beam And we're jumpin' with jive! So come on, Aberdeen Skin 'em alive! Come-a-Vee-vo Come-a-Vivo Come-a-Vee-vo Come a seven! 1 I Vi-vo, Vum! Q 1:5 Come a eleven! Come a rickety, rackety shanty-town, Who can knock old Aberdeen down? Nobody! Nobody! rg '17 Nanette Lamoure ' Q. Captain 4 7 R ,'l . v Madellne Cox, Q only Senior on the C squad. Speeclball ...a' +W M eff, n , x ,P Afifkkfl Front Row Cresswell Bower Vaughr Rhrnehart Travers Co captaln Soth Falcone Gross Tobm Back Row Mrss McCa1l1ster Coach Roebuck Ross Co captarn Reuyl El11s LaBroad Roberts Long Payne Crossman Denbow Josephson Manager 4 a E+- 3' ....-QL.: Sylvla Crossman Only Semor on the team The Speedball season opened September Z9 w1th a w1n over Bel Arr 8 6 In the second game Aber deen was v1ctor1ous agarnstl-Iavre de Grace 10 4 For the lastthree years North Harford ha beaten Aberdeen but th1s year thelr luck turned and We walked away wrth the f1rst game 16 5 In the return game w1th Bel A1r both s1des tr1ed to out do the othe Bel A1r edged our Aberdeen by two po1nts 6 4 In our second round W1th Havre de Grace the Ea glettes sk1nned through 5 4 In a b1tter wrnd and freez1ng tmperatures e defeated North Harford Thanks to our coach M155 McCall1ster we ended the regular season t1edw1thBel Arr for the Cham p1onsh1p The f1rst play offgame ended w1th Bel A1r and Ab erdeen t1ed 4 4 Ou1 last game to break the t1e was played at Bel A1r It began to ram Wh1Ch d1dn't dampen anyone s sp1r1ts but d1d dampen the f1e1d and made the p1ay1ng precarrous for both s1des. Bel A1r p11ed up alead of 4 polnts, w1nn1ng the Champ1onsh1p 6 Z. However, thanks to an ex cellent team of good sports, Aberdeen had suc ceeded 1n challenglng the three tlffle w1nner, Bel A1r. 46 ' : 5 53: Y -. ' W - 7 ing- '. ..-' ' '- -, Z'-' --'I . . 1 l 'X I ' F r ' v . ' - , - - . Q x fi I n N . Q 4' , 4 . X- . ' 5 . ' ' I ' - 4 , ' I A ' , , 1 c 4 n L - - ' K1 H v X . 4 -I N . , K . .- - I N., X A J. :X - X f 1 I .Q-. 1 t I I X xrfz ' 1 . , A N, 1 u V Y R5 - , .. A I A 4 A A A . , ,4- . . . ' . , - ' a .1 . . - ' . S . . ' 3 . U g I I I I I I ' J ' ' ' , ' a S -. 'HZ-V.. 9 n 2, L . . . . . a f-1 ' F. I E, F! , ' . Q ' - X, I . - . . . ' I xx! I 7 - 0 . I I QQ.. , , Q . 'Z , at . . . .1 -D . , , g 5' 4 4 u 8 - if ' ' . ' . . . , gr . , 1 , n . . . FRONT ROW Duppstadt Lmdes Clessuras Pttts Johnson Caldwell manager BACK ROW Mr Robertson coach Coffman captatn Gross R11ey Stoller Swann E111s Basketball The 1954 55 Eagles head 1nto thexr schedule wlth hopes for ah1ghly successful season These hopes are bu1lt around the s1x return1ng1ettermen Art Clessuras Bob Ltndes J1m Swann Dave Gross Mlke R1ley and Capt Larry Coffman Also f1gur1ng to see plenty of duty are Bob Duppstadt Harold Stoller Stan P1tts and Dan Johnson all recent add1t1ons at the vars1ty roster Th1s comb1nat1on of veterans and talented newcomers coupled w1th the f1ne coach1ng of .hm Robertson prom1ses to g1Ve Aberdeen a ton fhght team The squad has h1gh hopes of be1ng ' B ' county champtons and of gomg on to cap the state d1v1s1onal t1tle 47 Q Coach Robertson and the three seniors onthe Varsity: Mike Riley, Larry Coff- man and Bobby Duppstadt. Junior Varsity FrontRow: Swann, Smith, Schueler, Standiford, Seiple, Slovacek, Cronin, Hardin, Lindes. Falcone, Wilkinson, Connolly. Second Row: Coach McCoy vm First Row-Reuyl, Soth, Roebuck, Ross, Gross, Rinehart, Tobin, Otstot. Second Row-McCalllster, Coach, Long, Thompson, Tamkus, Crossman, Burns, LaBroad, Bower, Salmon. Girls' Basketball Team As the Yearbook goes to press the Eaglettes haven't be- gun their season. The season's out-look should be good, for eight veteran girls are returning to the squad. Miss McCal- lister has very diligently been coaching her team forthe first game December 14. Bel Air will probably be the hardest school to defeat, but the girls will be fighting as hard as they can. Sylvia Crossman Schedule December 14 Alumni H December 17 Bel Air A January 7 North Harford A Jan. 14 Havre de Grace H Ian. 28 Bel Air H Feb. 4 Havre de Grace A Feb. 11 North Harford H Mar. 1 Play Off A . Hlstory Of The Class Of 55 We re almost ready to make our entrance onto the great stage of the world and as we recall the magy rehearsals that have become just a memory we can t help belng proud of the progress we have ma e Amusement shows rn our faces when we th1nk back over our f1rst play contest which we won The productron was called Where s That Report Card? Of course we thought that our berng rn the frrst year of lugh school helped us wtn that contest but our mtnds were changed about that when we were pre sented w1th the trophy rn the nmth grade too and the audtence howled w1th glee at our antrcs rn Dr Quack Quack The elghth grade fof wh1ch we were now a partj rooted that hlstorrc year for the Varsrty Basketball team 1n the state frnals Our hoarse throats were a m1nor 1tem when our glortous upperclassmen brought home that coveted trophy and II was placed 1n the show case for all the world to see Orchtds for Mable drdn t wrn the play contest and we were convrnced that from now on we must work harder rn the struggle of l1fe We entered the ntnth grade w1th confrdence sure that th1s year would put our name rn lrghts over AHS Everyone was talkrng football that year and they had good cause for thrs was the year AHS was starungrts first football team The coaches prcked out a lot of the male members of our class for honored postttons 1n the squad We wanted our team to be better than all the rest tn the county so our AHS Band was orgaruzed 1n that same year Both groups have struggled and we have come up w1th a spurred hard worktng sports group The new hxgh school was almost done and all of AHS turned out to h1ke up to thetr campmg ground at mxdterm The rmprovements were wonderful' Everyone had to comment on the new gurdance offtce Cafeterla washrooms and lockers but wonder of all wonders we now had a separate audrtorrum and gymnasrum w1th locker rooms UMAGINEQU The rehearsals were nearlng an end when the eleventh year came tnto stght Blg decrstons were put up to us to see lf the lessons we had been taught had soaked 1n Our class was the flrst to wear the new standardtzed class rrng Boy were we proud' Mlke Rlley assrsted the manager tn the magaztne campargn from whrch our school profited ln athletrc equlpment and numerous other ways Electron returns named Margot Breslm AA prestdent and Larry Coffman Student Councll presldent for the semor year Everyone came 1nto the act when the Jumor class gave the semors a savory banquet and really superb prom The decorattons 1n keeptng w1th the theme Over the Rambow surpassed all that we had ever seen The Conunentals played for the prom and everyone gathered around to watch an rmpromptu dtsplay of danclng ability provided by some of the energetrc boys The Honor Soclety acclalmed Chessock Cul lum Breslln Mahan Cox and Curry as the outstandlng members of our class At the megmmng of our Sentor year Irene Cullum was chosen to be our presrdent Supportrng her are Bob Duppstaat v1ce prestdent Irene Chessock treasurer and Mary Eller secretary We frll with pnde when anyone menuons that Mrke Rlleyrs presrdent of the Maryland Regtonal Student Counctl No one wlll ever forget the ftrst Homecomlng Game 1n whlch we beat Havre de Grace 39 O U1 football Mary Eller was crowned Homecomrng Queen by co capta1nsR1ley and Moore Many events w11l not be recorded here for they have not yet happened but our name rs sure to hold tts own 1n the yearbook of AHS The curtams draw slowly back and we see for the ftrst tune the people that we are about to face W can thank God that our lrves have been shaped and tnfluenced by experlenced and tratned hands through out our educatton We don texpect to change the world overmght but we do hope to become good use ful cruzens IH whatever communlues we f1nd our ' e s work LAROLYN POWELL 50 ' 1 v n . , , - - n Q as - - - f . . . . . . . ,, , . n . . ,, . u - u - - ' v n ' v - n . . , v n a , . , . . . . . ,, . ,, ,, 1 u n ' . ,, . . r 0 1 l a 1 s 1 0 , . v n n v 1 - g . . ' . - ' n s . . . . . . l , RAP 3 1 1 ri 1 -ki, cm, P F4 ll is ti fa! Va QT v 2:3 - ull- Front Row Left to Right--Ross, Josephson, Long, Greenland, Moore, Bennett, Kane, Strevig, Waddell. Second Row --Warfield, Morgan, Whitsel, Soth, Reuyl, Fabrick, Lamoure, Salmon, Ardolino, Cunningham, Horridge Mr Kent. Third Row--Stunkard, Andrew, Livezey, Kirkpatrick, Slovacek, Gross, Stoller, Swann, Clessuras S11er Standiford, Pi tts, Johnson. SecHon 11-1 President ...... ..... J im Swann Vice President . . . . . Linda Morgan Secretary .............. Connie Ross Treasurer ........... Nanette Lamoure Student Council. Jim Swann and Dave Gross Athletic Association ..... Hettie Reuyl and Art Clessuros 52 nrvfv :juli J up 4. -P ru N, S ,-gr' .5 fx 'oy J ,age .,j,.s in-an A 1-1+-'A ff First Row, Left to Right--Goetzl, Crossley, Jackson, Gross, Rhinehart, Haggett, Harrison, Gray, Falcone. Second Row--Szamborski, Wilson, Trifillis, Strowgune, Clayson, Benton, Weeden, Wodward, Carroll, Hamm, Mrs. Davis Third Row--Lindes, Rimel, Farrell, Hochj Bowen, Mezan, Huntley, Thaman. SecHon 11-2 President ..... . . .Violet Gross V. President . . . ...... Bob Lindes Secretary ..... .... P auline Vaught Treasurer ...... . . .Rose Marie Falcone Student Council. . . .... Violet Gross and Joe Mezan Athletic Association. . . Rosemary Elder and Don Szamborski 53 T 'Q First Row Left to Right--Parker, Lipford, Carty, Pryor, Ardolino, Cole, Cline Morris Tobin Second Row Billings, Moore, Cook, Jones, Feeney, Crossman, Noble, Hinckle, Soth, De Priest Mr Petkosh Third Row Alley, Roberts, Andrew, Constable, Corwin, Strowgune, Caudill, Weddle, Goldberg Howlett Moore Section 10-1 President ..... Vice-President . . Secretary ..... Treasurer ....... Student Council . . . . . Athletic Association . . Lonnie Ardolina . . . . Bill Bowen . . . Betty Coen , ,, SueCo1e . ...Ann Cline 81 Lonnie Ardolino Ronnie Goldberg 8: Beverly Creswell furlartwrt i 5 , - i v PA. Q 1 I ,X IN L v.' Q . -44-Qin .,l lj., lv I L-IMP XA-as -.,..- on ...ap .mm 4-.nz v --usual First Row Left to Right--Carty, Grafton, Halverson, Stefaniak, Halcomb, Phipps, Sayers, Lee, Cullum. Second Row--Brown, Dubree, LaBtoad, Hahne, McMahan, Nelson, O'Connor, Day, Knight, Miss Grimes. Third Row Court, Lacefield, Nye, Zupancic, Tanchuck, Budnick, Krouse, Parrish. Section 10-2 President ...... Vice President . . Secretary .... Treasurer ...... Student Council . . Athletic Association . 55 Barbara Carty Buddy Budnick . . . . Pat Knight . . . . Pat Knight Barbara Carty and Ralph Tanchuck . . . Ruth and Lee Travers z 5 Q ' rw f I I . 4 gf? C3- -sg First Row Left to Right--Rice, Roberts, Otstot, Bower, Phyle, Kirsten, Ellis, Lrndenstruth Stout Second Row obb Banks Frazzitta Pfin ten Samuels Schueler Ashton K . . . SS . , . . linson, Chatfield, Cronin, Gebhart G. Thomlinson, Falcone. Seiple, Reed, Mr. Jameson Third Row W Thom Secfion 'I 0-3 President ..... Vice President . . . Secretary . ..... . . Treasurer ..... . . . . . Student Council . . . . . Athletic Association .... 56 . . . Ken Samuels Charles Schueler . . . . .Elsie Rice . Waltrand Phyle Ken Samuels and Fra nk Frazzitte Tom Gebhart and Frank Falcone Pnmnl 0 Pa ,LJ , P iw. Q... l E l Section 9-1 First Row, Left to Right--Heath, Koch, Moody, M. Da vis Falxick, Jones, Rockwell, Cullum, Collier, Bounds, Pillivant. Second Row--Travers, Ellis, Ulehla, Morgenstett., Scarborough, Stephens, Wall, Rembold, Tabert, Hybner, Collier, Wagner, Mr. Cassell. Third Row--Wilkinson, Lindes, Sampson, Walters, Svoboda,Fairc1oth, Bullard, Lemon, Vaught, Graham, Dubree, Johnstone. Section 9-2 First Row, Left to Right--Payne, Tamkus, Gouker, Thompson, Dahm, Norris, Rimel, Dunivant, Chatfield, Na- gamine, Cane. Second Row--Pyle, Gebhart, Curbow, Sanner, Courtney Denbow, Hannas, Burns, Irvine, Dixon, Smith, Pennington, Mr. Klock. Third Row--Holloway, Lorenz, Rhinehart, Meade, Sincavage, Seaman, Smith, Newberry, Foley, Brown, Taylor, Griffin, Preston. , . Gln ' ,nik 5'l fl : .lf ff-. , gi- S - r-Ss! I l . , 3 0 J cs. N I . - M L, -I J.. . . A W ig, ..- A .f M-bb. .,w.,,. I Sechon 9-3 First Row Left to Right--Little, Stine, Cannon, Richter, Sholtes, Martin, Harrison, Weiss, Mitchell, Szamborski Deans. Second Row--Cannon, Koszora, Turner, Sanders, Thomas, Griffin, Courts, Easter, Hoffinger, Krass, Rob- bins, Mrs. Ensor. Third Row--Trayner, Creagar, Phyle, Hardin, Morkoosky, Travers, Rimel, Quinn, Sheets. Section 8 1 First Row Left to Right--Huntley,Friedlander, Prevette, Smeak,Asher, Foote, Goodloe, Swallwell, Balch, Wood- ward, Davis. Second Row--Sayers, Walls, Martin, Carter, Vocke, Motsinger, Jackson, King, McDeveritt, Hen- dricks, Enghram, Mr. McCoy. Third Row--Ball, Norman, Hamm, Connolly, Aaronson. mmm 4' 'Q Section 8-2 First Row Left to Right--Andrew, Uncart, Fox, Collier, Wilder, Ponder, Conrad, Conner, Spellnian, Eller, Ber toleno. Second Row--Sherman, Collier, Strong, Klunk, Backey, Sincavage, Shirley, Yeakel, Knapp, Phyle Mrs. Bressler. Third Row--Edwards, Edwards, Jowanna, Stephens, Brooks, Carroll, Golladay, Smith, Landbeck Bristow, Ambrose. I Sechon 8-3 First Row Left to Right--Swoger, McCauly, Guthrie, Smith, Brumbaugh, Leithiser, Dubree, Shier, Mauz Elder Y. . Hardin. Second Row--Schenk, Taylor, Lampson, Averill, Lewis, Addison, Golden, Brown, Simons, Courtney, King, Mrs. Allen. Third Row--Bish, Guthrie, Isom, Jaeger, Corwin, Little, Vicari, Godfrey. . , . Q Ei. A ll: . Z it . 3 3 f i D .1-.lf 5-' 0 P- fwf Nf'N fi fm , . mm,- Nami' nlfil TV is ' no ,,,,, ' , ',r -up -s.. .1- - 'YB' A N, -1 ,A - jj ' lr 1 fi, , ex .mf WH KF-L, - , P, P-in P ,El .' ' 1 I ' -A 'Z ,, 5 WT l ka ,ln f JT' f-41,154.1-IXA 1- ' ' 02 .. Q , , qi .-111, , 1- F K-, , - - Xf I.i,rIi' mmf? K'ci!7,j,l! 11..A,..4 k,l, 'Q,,dU4 ' 7 Section 8-4 Front Row Left to Right--McFadden, Snodgrass, Barber, Little, Pennington, Farmer, McCoin Harrison Kolben- schlag, Devlin, Carson. Second Row--Mezan, Lacefield, Swayze, Curry, Zubrisky, Wilson, Simms, Styer Graham, Preston, Mr. Heiss. Third Row--Krause, Judd, MacKenzie, Feeney, Swann, Farrell, Lambert. Section 7-1 Front Row Left to Right--Moore, Niswonger,Bell, DuBois, Conner, Robinson, Osterrnan, Mikes, Torrence, Meyer Wilson. Second Row--Brenner, Witmer, Wright, Mayes, Landbeck, Swayze, Cronin, Smith, Wilkinson, Elyo Styer Jackson Curry Mrs Chealrs Third Row--Atkins Davison Birdsey Michaelson Gravbf-al Kni ht Ander- . . . - - . . . , - . - S , son, Sexton, Brooks, Parker, Walters, Rice, Bowen, Thompson, Nicolosi. s I ooF7o '1f,C'nmnn 15251 O I Sechon 7-2 First row Left to Right--Homer, Baker, Tolen, Ashenfetter, Witherspoon, Deskiewicz, Barnes, Murphy, Patrick King, Koszoru.Second row--Davis, McNerney, Conell, Botts, Burns, Dishmon, Sheppard, Galyen, Eaton, Mit- chell, Davidson, Goldman, Owens. Third row--Ripken, Goldberg, Rudd, Pryor, Stayer, Davis, Schaffer, Robin- son, Copeland, Jones, Tomlinson, McGrath, Telke, Abernethy, Mr. Butkiewiez. Section 7-3 First row Left to Right--Michael, Gochenour, Baicy, Slmik, Ammoni, Cronin, Foley, Holloway, Robinson, Sample Koch. Second row--Bonge, Weinstein, Carty. Morrison, Zupancic, Walls, Mormon, De Lamarter, lten, Crothers Maloney, Spies, Hart, Elder, Mrs. Flora Lennon. Third row--Maliskey, Burns, Salsbury, Culler, Keen, Engle McCoy, Puett, Haga, Gosweiler, Homer, Keesee, Cannon, Umbarger. Q ala H24 11 5,91 4 C5 4 .. !3 how P01 maV5f5mm r5 953,-,fy pi V, lb A gvhirifxl ' X, slhx Section 7-4 First Row Left to Right--Breidenback, Shanghnessy, Malty, Bennett, Strube, Tobin, Squier, Heiskel, Jackson Smith, Bower, Second Row--Ficklin, Godfrey, Francis, Wells, Seay, Long, Zubrisky, Hughes, Schofield, Frey Meyers, Davis, Bann, Mrs. Hoagey. Third Row--Pusey, Moxley, Van Duyne, Moody, Samuel, Goetz, Dishmon Smith, Bounds, Wisath, McLaughlin, Fischer, Lemon. Section 7-5 First Row Left to Right--Marsh. Galie, Gouker, Otstot, Swoger, Peroutka, Parton, Thurkow, Zaroodny, Curry, Panepinto. Second Row--Kramer, Anderson, Turner, Coale, Mullins, Tanchuk, Johnson, Ball, Gardner, Scar- borough, Volkart, Hall, Towson, Salasin, Mrs. Dieter. Third Row--Rash, Oliver, Seiple, Kelly, Beatty, Smith, Tobin, Nori, Stuart, Richardson, Schueler, Strowgune. fl-Q. iii 1 r Q l Q Y, ,sn U M , ffi P5 A PS da! ., ' 'N ll I 5 I i' Student Council Sponsor ...... . . . Mrs. Harriet Allen President ....... ..... L arry Coffman Vice President . . . ..... Irene Cullum Secretary ..... .... L onnie Ardolino Treasurer .... ..... M ary Eller Athletic Association Sponsors: ....................... Mr. J. W. Potter Mr. Chester Butkiewicz President ..... ........ M argot Breslin Vice President . . . .... Robert Duppstadt Secretary ..... ..... M arie Davis Treasurer . . . .... Richard Moore Q C51 D 0 i O mx 4090 0 fo IIXC, 'QQ 95 I 'P-Sl. Photographers -- Bojanowski Fur- Editor Parker 1 111' k D 1' I ' Sponsor-Price Ong' lc ' ev In Assistant Editor-Powell GQ Llasq Q WL i'xV W Yearbook Staff Front, L. to R.: Brown, Moxley, Dreer, Piper, Russell, Powell, Parker, Stevens, Cole, Breslin, Cox, Mr. Price. Second Row: Furlong, Bojanowski, Pyle, Helsel, Elsner, Jaeger, Hendricks, Crossman, Kral, Dunning, lllick. Typists -- Piper, Elsner, Brown, Moxley, Jaeger, Art Staff -- Cox, Hendricks Powell, Pyle, Russell, Helsel. ---cali M an r .m-. N .... S-ggi Y I-malls! A .X an-in -xii 3 l W 65 A f FP ABERDEEN HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS iywlwfiollfstilmpus 1 if ! . ,Jinx .E-I-L,a :,. 1:- -1-T .-i1 ll - tlzi-3 Z XQ Starring ? i tmumn 3 LIARCE wmstl D srouni WITH THE ABERDEEN mel-Q SCHOOL semen cuom Awo if THE Aeanozzw mm-4 scuoot BANDS V 4 A I The Third Annual Variety Show Written by Mr. Richard Price M Ri h d J Scenery Designed Scenery Built . . Lighting ...... 1 M k U a e p ..... Choreography . . Pianists ...... Time: Now Place: Aberdeen oEc.5,1f454 5- 5100 PM. r. c ar ameson Vocal Music .......... Mr. John Hall Instrumental Music . . . Mr. Charles Baker M Wayne Peterson Mr Oliver Stout M P IP k h r au et os Mrs Anita Townsley Mrs Billie Landbeck University Nicci Ardolin Irene Chessocx -f , .pw ..,.. 4 4 4 A A, 'f -1 g . ?. Y A' A g 4 AUM ',.!'n . . Q 5. ... u nr ,gtlID F' is f 'W I - i ,- ' I -Q I ,AM-ff? f's1ff'f 'ffgzfr 4 '10 .1 , F? 55 41 all It ?v,. I dh .2-W 113' HH' 00 CI Pi- I Q - - ll 5-0 Q ' 42. '. 4, Q - 1 K - A . A , i 1 1 ' L T. . '-xl' f r 1 : nl ' nn. 1 'J '5 .12 .v 1 lv ' ' ' -4 .JT- Jllliior High Boys' Choir Junior High Girls' Glec Club FN r 1 11 N rf If nn A ,1 N I 4' ' 2311+ r P t Dance Orchestra P'rfqfyr:P'q '0 nffll n AUPGQQQN nhffmlhp f fy ,qw DOD, in t .- 4 - -ff -is-L-J-3 eb LL-fe-ge if , Senior High Choir Senior High Band -.J String Orchestra Marching Band Service Clubs gf .. ,-.. 1 ini- Q V-- ..,. V --A ww may ' A -- - , 1 f 4 L3 j 6 N 1 C, i '4f g I -i . l: ' l If I I Hi-Y Tri Hi-Y B I Club Q ,.... jf t' Nwggbf C3517 P f2wEf'.'f ' if ' e Min ill! ri: Mk, Junior High Library Senior High Library Commercial Club Service Club 49 'Ps F3 Q F1 iq? ' 1. 5 ' an Z. .3 4 i 1.- -Q IIISIURT f3 RUR' Blue and Gold Career Club Eighth Grade Boys' Hobby Junior High F T A Junior High Display Stamp Club Cheerleaders' Club Junior High Dance Club. Junior High Boys Home Economics. Junior High Photography. Junior High Journalism. Junior High Girls Sewing. Senior High Display. Honor Society. 1 Q D' 'M 'I Qg. K fl P-fi .'- Q gif f . 3659 1 , N I , f A !.f6.f....4 I 21 4 xff' xm- x .,f 5 . FH 0 f' 5 A N FS 'N rw 'N S nu A nn 1 WW- - ' , A1 S qw. pan M fri, -ic ' 1 1 ? I gi- gk, :A A - N s. . 4,5 uf --'- -1--Q. ,t,-r,,t! 511 , Senior High Monitors ps S Bank Directors P fl L..- H.,- Senior High Art Gym Club 54 , . . , ., -. . Emi' h T? 1 '-. he Junior High Monitors N WHICHCIINMLL SEIECT7 ...Q . 0 v miami' Senior High Sewing '7f7 Q , a Senior High Dramatics Reading Club I hs, x 56655555 0000 f ff wx I 1 f 1 1 4 ,-', .aff f J, I If I .2 41 T' - 'Fl , , f 1 ,f,,I, X 1 , V f , , J? 1. Ha! Ha! Ha! -' YP , i ,i fig, .5 g -. . 4 n rx ' -.? ...,: 1lu 5 4. One of these days! Pow! Right in the Kisser! f l 2 Student Counc11 Executtve Meet1ng'7 5 It s dnvtng m crazy 3 I t love Beowulf' 6 Rughead has nothmg me 1 rf Qt Q' vig '-13 QL l s 7 Oh Ons' P You dontsay Mr Cassell 1-ii 'II' 8. Cheat sheet? 6 Who s paymg EIISUIIOH7 1. Informal atmosphere 7. Keep it clean. ,M-xy. fl! ,P Q f. 4. ,ru -ui'-' 4 Sports and Their Rewards The Christmas Dance. Cafeteria Staff Tin-Lizzie? ' , 5 KF A -. ,, f - D- -4 -.1 ' 5 - ,H -..-. W. J ' 4 7' ' Vi!! ' X fK't?g ,A 1 iv' . ...A- QQ- fi'- H L.. Y' 2' Nfj? Tri 2 ' , -'L-1'-,Q':' Af' 'li-Vg A6101-is 1 A Q A, '4i':'f,cL 'JL ' 7.3 A r . :Y h ' 7, A.. 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X9 Q32 , .Ai Personal Patrons Capt and Mrs Irv1ng F H111 J1rn Pat and John and Mary Mr and Mrs Floyd M Mahan Nancy Lee Bev and Doug Betty Cregar and Or1s Gr1m Charles and Juamta Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Errol and Sue Torn Kent Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrs Margaret Pr1tchard S11ver C 'Daddle Shortle MCC and Pee Wee N Kenneth L Johnson Ernest W Parker Hugh R Parks Stanley Tamkus M1chael Chessock W A Barrow Mr and Mrs Frank Hoagey Mr and Mrs GeorgeH Corddry Jr Mr and Mrs Wm Cullum Doug and Irene MfSgt and Mrs Glenn Hendr1cks Madeleme and B111 Lorrame Gene Patsy and Baby Chas Bo Charhe and Ed Capt and Mrs Roy Yeakel Mrs James O Sande I' I' I' I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Alfred L Curry Sr Paul C B1ll1et Henry Rausch W1ll1am A Kral and Nancy Joan Glor1a Mr and Mrs Lt Col and Mrs E 'I Devlm Mr and Mrs Norman Waream Janet Warearn Mr and Mrs Drew Hughes Mr and Mrs Kam Moxley Paul B Petkosh . . . 1 , ' ll ' II , I ' ll H, ll ' ll ' ' , Mrs. Harry S. Russell M ,' , ' . , . 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' ' , M . . 79 Mrs Bess1e Gunther Lt Col and Mrs Alfred L1edtke AHS LIBRARY CLUBS AHS JR HIGH BOYS' HOME ECO CLUB Audrey Sh1rley Margaret and Caro yn R1chard Pr1ce r and Mrs r and Mrs r and Mrs r and Mrs R1chard Stevens Jr Norwood Chea1rs J Walter Potter Harry P1per Ray and Dolor1s r and Mrs Wllllaffl B Cregar r and Mrs Leslle Rlcketts M1ss Ellen Don Srn1th Mr and Mrs John Hall Mrs Mark Cole Jack and Margot Margot Marcla Kay and Nancy Evelyn Loudene Madehne and Anne Lt Col and Mrs John F Bresl1n Mr and Mrs Lee Cox Mr and Mrs Robert Elsne1 MfSgt and Mrs Ralph R Ilhck MfSgt and Mrs Edward Gwarek AHS STUDENT COUNCIL AHS MARCHING BAND AHS JUNIORYSENIOR BAND AHS JUNIOR HOME ECO CLUB AHS BOOSTER CLUB Mr and Mrs Ralph H Allen Mr and Mrs Harold Duppstadt MarJor1e R11ey Calvln Curry Honor Commercial Patron Comphments of Bata Shoe Company lnc L G Balfour C Curtls Morgan Zamsky Stud1os Special Commercial Patron Tractor Pu Farm Supphes lnc The F1rst Nat1onal Bank Parker M1tchell Sr lM1tchell Can ners Harford Pr1nt1ng gl Publ1sh1ng C New Ideal D1ner Rowe Bu1ld1ng Lee Bu1ck W1lson Ol1ver Agency lnc Chesapeake Gardens lnc Hlnder Motors Aberdeen News Stand Paul Jaeger General lqllllldlflg Con tractor Regular Commercial Patron Abe rdeen Re staurant ance lv1ns Pharmacy Llvezey Lumber Company Tnc Mr 81 Mrs 1-reder1ck J V1ele Bel Camp Grocery Henry Tarr1ng and Sons Blackburn's Texaco SCFVICC Phone 480 Bel Camp Cafeter1a C1ty Cleaners Aberdeen Pool Room Fyle 81 Mlller Insurance Agency Aberdeen Hobby 8: Sport Shop E Dell 81 Co Sh1llman's Store Perryman Md Aberdeen Cleaners Deans Apparel Harford Launder It Havre de Grace Launder Mayflower Restaurant Gllley s Market The G1ft Box Coronet Beauty Shop Bell's Store Maryland Restaurant .Tones Douglas Pennsupreme New Theatre Roebuck's F1ll1ng Statlons Valet Serv1ce M1Cha61lS General Store Stepney Johnson Motor Co . 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