Annapolis High School - Wake Yearbook (Annapolis, MD)

 - Class of 1947

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MARY LOU WILLIAMS Patron Manager .....,...,...... JEAN JOACHIN Circulation Manager ............, JOHN NEIMAN Associate Circulation Manager ................,... - DOUGLAS HIPKINS Faculty Adviser .... MRS. CATHERINE SAVAGE ' vv Ugg Staff c4a1isfa.nfa THE LITERARY STAFF George Masters Anna Agapitos V Wyan 'Gaw Myer Green Douglas Hiplcins Elizabeth Hodges Judy joesting Richard Reichel THE TYPING STAFF Geraldine Thomas Joan Walker Margaret Stallings Ida Schultz Betty Mae Sadler Peggy Wayson Regina Frantom Mary Lou Whittington THE BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Jane Swartz john Neif Gilbert Rawlings James Meredith Betty Coe Katherine Lamb Charlotte Ewald John Sapp Patrons The Senior Class THE ART STAFF Mary English Dale Sinith Persis Buxton 4 ,,., f 4, v f ,2 ,A. AA-.: N,,,,,,,,,,..,W,,,,,,.M,, .,,,N W Mwwvwmmwwwmwf DR. HOWARD A. KINHART PRINCIPAL OF ANNAPOLIS HIGH SCHOOL "Let us not say, 'Every man is the architect of his own fortune'g but let us say, 'Every man is the architect of his own character? G. D. BOARDMAN J HE better educated a man is, the greater are his chances of building the lcind of character that he wishes to possess. Education is not alway formal schooling. Days in school are designed to furnish background for habits, interests, beliefs, and ideals. The individual must feel the need of growth, and through his life contacts, he must develop the means of applying that which he observes, and studies, and learns. It is my sincere hope that this school has created within the heart of each member of this graduating class a need for an education which must be sustained and accelerated through broader avenues of experience. From today on, wherever your education is extended-in college or factory, at the office, or on the street-I charge you to continue through knowledge and conviction to be builders of a character that will fortify your fortune, whatever that may be. HOWARD A. KINHART 9 Qduffglf MR. ALBERT FOWBLE Vice Principal Science MRS. HILDA MUSTERMAN Secretary to the Principal MR. ERNEST I-IERKLOTZ Attendance Officer Industrial Arts MISS DOROTHY HAMILTON Guidance I 0 A N N A P O L I S M A R Y L A N D cqlyma Jlflafaz Far above tbe Severn's waters With its waves of blue, Stands our noble Alma Mater, Glorious to view. Far aborve tbe busy bumming Of tbe bustling town, Reared against the arcb of beaven Looks sbe proudly down. Chorus: Lift tbe clrorus, speed it onward, Her praises never die. Hail to thee, our Alma Materg Hail, Annapolis Higb! MRS. JEAN BRALEY MISS ELIZABETH Vg DAVIS An English ,MR. FRED L. ALEXANDER MISS MARY KATHARINE COX Industrial Arts English " WN F . wil MR. CHARLES DI FAZIO MISS MARIE GAETH Industrial Arts English MISS ARLYNE DICK MISS EMILY EWING Health Education, Science Dietitian A," ' '- . .V I 3' fa gg 'f I' s4U.j'.lU' X W ix 9 nw' fa MR. ANDREW HEWLETT MISS JANITI-I HORSEY Physical Education Home Economics MR. CHARLES A. HASLUP MISS MARY LOUISE HICKS Music Social Studies Health Education "S 44 .W-"S miwee ' . MISS KATHARINE KIBLER English K. E .. xv, 'ij MISS ETHEL V. JOHNSON MISS ELEANOR KEPHART 4' History if 5 If MRS. IRMA KING Eighth Grade '.:' - ' .f MRS. VIVIAN KOEHLER MISS STELLA MATTOX COWIMFYCWI Commercial MRS. MILDRED H. KINHART MISS LORENE C. MARKING French, Social Studies Spanish, English 12 MR. MORRIS W. RANNELS MRS. CATHERINE SAVAGE e 1 I .Il grit fy 1 ,Q V f fl? ,ifh F 'gl Q fffirf I MISS EDITH NEWLON MISS DOROTHY NOBLE Home Economics History MRS. FLORENCE MCI-IOSE MISS MARY NEWLON Eflgli-fb Cornmerrial MR. GEORGE W. NORRIS MRS. MINNIE PIERCE Eighth Grade Latin, English A F M athematics Librarian I3 25:-I :fa MRS. 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I Q ff-9' ' 'A U? . :T ' 'I .K ' 'F Gfass gfis fory As THE Class of 1947 looks back on four busy years, it looks back on much fun and work which have made these years happy ones. It was in the 1943-44 school year that we, as timid freshmen, re- garded the seniors with almost reverent awe. We participated in a few activities-bond rallies, jamborees, stunt night, we got all excited about the "Miss AHS" contest, and were were very proud of Cosimo and his Musicmakers who "sent" us with solid jive at all the dances. It was a great year, but we all looked forward to: 1944-45 when we were experienced in the ways of A. H. S. The National Honor Society now challenged us in a scholastic way, while Stunt Night, the junior Prom, and the senior play, "Junior Miss", reminded us that we were one step closer to that enviable role of seniors. We liked this year, but we liked even more the prospect of being juniors in 1945-46. The war was over now, and we relaxed and enjoyed a shift to the emphasis on peace. Our musical organizations entertained at functions both in and out of school. The seniors staged a hit in "Young April", which reflected our own lives-the lives of teen-age boys and girls. Several new clubs were born, too--another Hi-Y, the Chess Club, and the French Club. And then suddenly we realized that our last year was here- 1946-47, probably the best of the four! This year has been our busiest with the leadership of every major school organization or activ- ity as our responsibility. Our activities have been varied and many, and when we review them, as recorded in this book, we take pleasure in priceless memories. 164 COSIMO CARL ABATO COS Homeroom Representative lg Class Vice-President 2g'Stunt Night 1, 25 Social Committee 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 2g Operetta 13 Varsity Basketball lg Soccer 45 Intramural Softball 15 Basketball 1, 2, 4g Soccer 1, 29 Archery Club. EUGENE ALBRIGHT GENE Hi-Y 3, 43 Typing Club. JOHN WATERS ANDERSON III JOHNNY Homeroom Representative 3, 4, Library Council 23 Hi-Y 3, 45 Chemistry ,f ""' A Clubg Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3g Basketball i 1, 2, 35 Soccer l, 2g Astronomy Club. I AAAIVI AE ANNA AGAPITOS AGGIE J i :'I WAKE Literary Staffg Assembly Committee 45 Stunt Night 2, 33 Traffic 'T Squad 45 Glee Club 2, 3g Operetta 43 Senior Play Selection Committeeg , ." f ,,,i"5 . 4 Varsity Softball 15 Intramural Softball lg Hockey l, Z3 Basketball 1, 23 vV-v. ' 55 ' Cheerleader 2, 35 Production, What A Life. GERALDINE AISQUITH GERRY WAKE Circulation Staff, Trafhc Squad 43 Knitting Club. REGINA MAE AMBROSE IEANNIE Operetta 25 Needlework Clubg Cafeteria. RAE ARISON Varsity Baseball 4g Astronomy Club. CHARLES EDWARD ARMIGER CHARLIE RUBY LUCILE ASQUITH Typing Club, Cafeteria. CARL ERNEST AVERY Varsity Baseball 1g Soccer 43 Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 33 Soccer 3g Intramural Referee 3g Archery Club. I7 HORACE AYRES Traffic Squad 45 Library Council 15 French Club 35 Intramural Basketball 45 Photography Club. GEORGE BACHMAN TEDDY Orchestra 25 Hi-Y 45 French Club 35 Stamp Club. VIRGINIA ANNE BARDEN GINGER Glee Club 45 Advanced Knitting. REGINALD BARRETT ' REGGIE Ollice Helper 45 Junior Prom Committee. ROBERT WAUCHOPE BASS BOB Student Government President 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Tally-Ho 25 Assist- ant Editor 35 Stunt Night 2, 35 Social Committee President 45 Library Council 15 Chemistry Club 35 Chess Club 35 Astronomy Clubg Passim Editor-in-Chief 35 Harvard Prize for Scholarship. ROBERT M. BASSFORD BOB WAKE Staff 45 Stunt Night 45 Traffic Squad 45 Social Committee 45 Junior Prom Committeeg Opetetta 25 Hi-Y President 45 Typing Clubg President Hi-Y Council 4. FREDERICK BAUSUM FREDDIE Stunt Night 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Operetta 15 Photography Club. PHILIP W. BEARD, JR. PHIL Tally-Ho 25 Regular Staff 35 Stunt Night 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 French Club 35 Cheerleader 3. ROBERT LOUIS BENDER BOB Dancing Club. WALTER L. BENNETT III SPEEDY Woodcraft. I8 ROLAND BROUSE Wrestling Club. INTINA MAE BROWN Typing Club. CATHERINE LUCY BUSTO Beginning Knitting Club. .IOANNINA TERESA CALABRESE Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Traflic Squad 45 Glee Club 45 Operetta 2, 45 junior Prom Committeeg Senior Play Selection Committeeg Knitting ' Club. NADINE CAMARATA NAY Stunt Night 35 Glee Club 45 Typing Club. BARBARA CARBERRY BOBBIE Stunt Night 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Dance Orchestra Club5 1 Operetta 4. ANDREW BEYERLEIN ANDY BERTHA MAE BRANHAM CHARLES CARROLL BRICE III SKIP Homeroom Representative 25 WAKE Business Stalf 45 Traffic Squad 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Senior Hi-Y 3, Secretary 45 Chemistry Club 35 Chess Club 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 35 Soccer 45 Intramural Softball l. HARRIETT BROHAWN Stunt Night 35 Glee Club Z, 3, 45 Make-up and Properties Club. KITTY JENNY J 1 I9 GAITHER CARR Orchestra I, 2, 3, 49 Senior Hi-Y9 Dance Orchestra. RICHARD STEVENS CASSARD Student Government 49 Captain of Trafiic Squad 4g Library Helper 49 Varsity Sports Baseball 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 39 Softball 1, 29 Soccer 3, 4s Intramural Sports: Softball 1, 29 Basketball 1, 29 Soccer 1, 29 Archery Club. JOHN JOSEPH CLOW Intramural Softball 29 Intramural Speedball 2, 3. ELIZABETH COE WAKE Business Staffg Glee Club 3, 49 Book Club. GA TES DICK JOHNNIE CHINKY BEVERLY ANN COLLISON BECKIE P.-T.A. Representative 2, 39 WAKE Circulation Staifg Assembly Committee 2, 49 Art Service 1, 2, President 4g Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4g Library Council 39 Junior Prom Committee9 Y-Teen Club 49 Intramural Hockey 2. CHARLOTTE ELEANOR COLLISON CHODDIE Guidance Room 49 Office Helper 4. ROLAND E. COMO, JR. BUD Traibc Squad 49 Hi-Y 39 Intramural Basketball 49 Boxing and Wrestling Club. ROBERT VERNON CONEY TWO-TON Student Government Secretary 4g Homeroom Representative 1, 39 Traffic Squad 49 Library Council 49 Junior Prom Committee9 Wrestling Club. DORIS COOK COOKIE "What A Life" Make-up Committeeg Office Helper 49 Assistant to At- tendance OECCIQ Chairman Junior Prom Committeeg Sewing Club. EDITH VIRGINIA COOK EDI WAKE Circulation Sraffg Assembly Committee 49 Traffic Squad 39 Social Committee 49 Y-Teen Club 4g Intramural Softball 29 Make-Up and Property Club. 20 HELEN COOK COOKIE Tally-Ho Circulation 1, 2, 3, junior Prom Committee, Intramural Softball 29 Needlework Club. We MILDRED M. CRONIN WAKE Circulation Staff, Assistant in Guidance Department. MARY ELLEN CULLEMBER Sewing Club, Traliic Squad 4. S. CARROLL CUTLER SCOTTY WAKE Circulation Stalfg Assembly Committee 3, Social Committee 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Operetta lg Junior Prom Committee, Senior Play Selection Committee, Dance Orchestra, Library Council 2. HELEN CHARLOTTE DANIELS Honor Society Vice-President 4g WAKE Treasurer, Tally-Ho Typistg Assembly Committee 4g Social Committee 43 Ofhce Helper, Folk Dancing. VVILLIAM EARL DASHIELL, JR. BILL Intramural Softball 1. lVlIRIAlVl JEANETTE DAUER MIDGE Traffic Squad 45 Y-Teen Club 2, 35 Secretary 45 Chemistry Club 3, Dramatics Club, Senior Play Selection Committee. SALLY ANN DAVIS SAL P.-T.A. Representative 2g WAKE Circulation Staff, Tally-Ho Reporter 3, Sports Editor 3, 4, Assembly Committee 23 Stunt Night 2g Art Service 25 Social Committee 3, Operetta 15 Junior Prom Committee, Y-Teen Club 2, 3, President 45 Chemistry Club Vice-President 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball Z, 3, 43 Speedball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 4g Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3g Hockey 1, Z, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Speedball 3, Intramural Rcteree 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders Club, Girls' Chorus 2. SAMUEL C. DAWSON MIKE VVARREN F. DEARBORN D-BONE Varsity Soccer 45 Intramural Softball 4, Basketball 1, 43 Soccer 3, 4g Wrestling Club. 21 MARY LOU DECKER f :rc WAKE Circulation Stalfg Glee Club, Typing Club. , . CORA ELIZABETH DEMPSEY Needlecraft Club. '52 f Y 3 ' I . V, A I , '- we ,VVVI V, 5 , V, .JM X H ,f?.?5!Y,, ,gy 4 . llil 4 MARY ERMA DILL M ERMIE Library Council 1, 25 Junior Prom Committee, Varsity Softball 3, 43 Speedball 3, 45 Basketball 45 Hockey 45 Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, Z, 3, 4g Speedball 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Referee 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders Club. MARY HELEN DOEPKENS Homeroom Representative 2g Honor Society 3, 45 Assembly Committee 43 School Treasurer 45 Folk Dancing Club. 2 .nw Y WM fgg.. 'J ivy, ..... . , 1 1 GEORGE S. DUCKETT Trafhc Squad 45 Model Building Club. JOHN R. DUDLEY BENEDICT Tralfic Squad 45 Office Helperg Astronomy Club. DORIS DULL DOT Commercial Service Club. ELIZABETH JANE DUVALL BETTY Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Folk Dancing Club. MARGARET LOUISE EASTERDAY PEGGY Orchestra 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Commercial Service Club. GROVER ONEAL EMERICK GROVE 22 ROBIN ELLERSHAW BUNNY Wucs Literary Editor, Tally-Hu 2, 3, 43 Assembly Committee lg Art Service I ,2, 3, 43 Social Committee 45 Library Council 1, 2, Secretary 33 Junior Prom Committeeg Decoration Committee Chairmang Y-Teen Club 3, 45 Senior Play Selection Committeeg Chemistry Club 35 Intramural Soft- ball 2, 35 Hockey, Basketball 1, 2, 3. MARY ALICE ENGLISH Astronomy Club, GEORGE ALFRED ERICKSON, JR. BUDDY Intramural Softballg Soccer 1, Z, 3g Basketball 2, 35 Wrestling Club. CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA EWALD CHAR Honor Society 3, 4s WAKE Business, Assembly Committee 3, Chairman 45 Art Service 4g Traffic Squad 4g Social Committee 3, 43 Junior Prom Committeeg Y-Teen Club 43 Chemistry Clubg Astronomy Club. NORMA EN SEY FAUST Social Committee 45 junior Prom Committeeg Varsity Softball, Speeclball Z, 3, 49 Varsity Basketball, Hockey 4g Intramural Softball, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, Speedball 1, 2, 33 Glee Clubg Cafeteria. EDMUND FITCH EDDIE Homeroom Representative 3, 45 P.-T.A. Representative 3, 4g Intramural Sports 1, 3, 4. JEANNE CANNEZ FORD Library Council 2, 3, Dramarics Club. AUBREY FRANO SONNY Varsity Soccer 4g Intramural Softball 1, Photography Club. REGINA V. FRANTOM RI TA WAKE Circulationg Typingg Knitting Club. IVIARGARET JEAN GAYLOR MARGE Tralhc Squadg Ofhce Helper, Typing Club, -Honor Society and Transfer From Eastern High School. 23 l JOHN F. GRADY BONEY Hi-Y 3, Book Club. CATHERINE AMALIA HAAS DONDO Junior Prom Committee, Chemistry Club, Knitting Club. JAMES WALKER HAGER, JR. JIMMY Stamp Club. MARGURITE LEE HALL LEE P.-T.A. Representative 4, WAKE Circulation Staff, Assembly Committee 4, Stunt Night 2, 4, Traffic Squad 4, Oiiice Helper, Operetta 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4, Y-Teen Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Selection Committee, Varsity Basketball 4, Softball 3, 4, Speedball 3, 4, Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Speedball 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery Club, Cheerleader, Production, What A Life. r MARY LOUISE MACOMB I-IALPINE Homeroom Representative 1, Stunt Night 3, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Library Council 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Play Selection Committee, Chemistry Club, Dramatics Club, Art Service l, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WILFRED I-IARDESTY CHARLIE Hi-Y 3, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Intramural Softball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2. MARY LINDA I-IARDESTY Honor Society 3, Secretary 4, WAKE Circulation Staff, Assembly Com- mittee 3, 4, Traflic Squad 4, Folk Dancing Club. AGNES McCAULEY HARTGE MAC Homeroom Representative 1, Social Committee 4, Glee Club 4, Junior Prom Committee, Archery Club, Production, What A Life. SARAH ELOISE I-IEISE Assembly Committee 4, Social Committee 4, Office Helper, Y-Teen Club 4, Senior Play Selection Committee, Dramatics Club. JUNE FLORENCE HEPLER P.-T.A. Representative 4, Social Committee 2, 3, Library Council 3, junior Prom Committee, Archery Club. 24 MARY FRANCES I-IEYWOOD F RAN Social Committee 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Y-Teen Club 1, 2, 35 Treasurer 45 Senior Play Selection Committeeg Chemistry Club5 Dramatics Clubg Intramural Basketball 45 Girls Chorus Z. WARREN LEE HIGGS NAOMI I-IINTON NINKEY Transfer from Southern High Schoolg Dramatics Club. ELIZABETH E. HODGES TOOTS Homeroom Representative 45 WAKE Literary Stalf5 Traffic Squad 45 Assembly Committee 45 Costumes Chairman, What A Lifeg Social Committee 45 Junior Prom Committeeg Y-Teen Club 3, 45 Varsity Bas- ketball 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Softball 35 Basketball 25 Hockey 25 Dramatics Club. VERNON LEE HOPKINS HOP LUTHER HOWARD JIM Wrestling Club. ' ELMER MARTIN JACKSON JAY WAKE Editor-in-Chiefg Tally-Ho Reporter 2, 3, 45 Traffic Squad 45 Social Committee 45 Hi-Y 3, Secretary 45 Senior Play Selection Committee5 Chem- istry Club Treasurer 35 Intramural Softball 1. JEAN LUCILE JOACI-IIM Homeroom Representative 25 Class Vice-President 3, 45 WAKE Patron Managerg Tally-Ho Reporter 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 25 Trafhc Squad Lieutenant 45 Glee Club 3, 45 ,lunior Prom Committeeg Y-Teen Club 3, 45 Senior Play Selection Committeeg French Club 35 Intramural Softball 35 Hockey 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Speedball 35 Cheering Club. ""l-Z3 JUDITH ANN JOESTING JUDI Transfer from Eastern High Schoolg WAKE Literary Staff5 Tri-Hi-Y 45 TraE1c Squad 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Softball 45 Speeclball 45 Intramural Softball 35 Intramural Referee 45 Archery Club. WILLIAM IRVIN JONES, JR. BILL Boat Modeling Club. 25 MURIEL ONEITA KALDENBACH Glee Club 4g Operetta 4g Y-Teen Club 4. HENRY JOHN KAUFMANN III Orchestra 3, 4. RICHARD DOUGLAS KAVANAUGH Stunt Night 2, 33 Orchestra Z, 3, 43 Oper Baseball 3, 43 Soccer 4g Intramural Softball 1 DONALD KEIENEY Wood Craft. MICKEY DICK etta 13 Hi-Y 3, 43 Varsity , Z3 Basketball 3g Soccer Z. ROBERT I-I. KERR ABBI E Stunt Night 23 Traflic Officer 43 Glee Club 43 Chemistry Clubg Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Intramural Softball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Soccer 1, 2, 3g Astronomy Club. ROSLYN RENA KURNOW ROZIE Oiiice Helper3 junior Prom Committee. KATHERINE ELIZABETH LAMB KITTY Stunt Night 2, 33 Social Committee 43 Glee Club Z, 3, 4g Operetta 1, 43 Y-Teen Club 43 Knitting Club. MARTHA RHODES LANCASER PAT Assembly Committee 33 Stunt Night 3g Glee Club 3, 43 Operetta 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Y-Teen Club 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 3g Dramatics Club. JACQUELYN LEATHERBURY JA CKIE Art Service 43 Tri-Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms3 Y-Teen Clubg Intramural Softball 33 Hockey 43 Archery Club. BETTY JEAN LEE WAKE Circulation Staffg Assembly Committee 43 Traflic Squad 4g Social Committee 4g Y-Teen Clubg Intramural Softball 23 Make-up and Property Committee. 26 eu u- .K 5 Y 'VA A' FRANCIS CELESTE LEE FRAN Ei' ' H Tally-Ho Typist 43 Social Committee 43 Omce Helperg Junior Prom Com- 'Q ' " H' . ' ' mitreeg Folk Dancing Club. . fgziw iff ' "ii:i-ih Q 3 ' if H JANE LEITCI-1 JANIE Social Committee 43 Office Helperg junior Prom Committeeg Intramural ew, Softball 1, 23 Hockey 23 Basketball 1, 23 Commercial Service Club. -If DORIS MARY LISOWSKY WAKE Circulation Staffg Assembly Committee 4g Traffic Squad 3, 43 Social Committee 33 Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Play Selection Committeeg ww Dramatics Club3 Y-Teen Club 4. IRENE JEN NY LISOWSKY WAKE Circulation Staifg Assembly Committee 43 Trailic Squad 43 Social Committee 33 Junior Prom Committeeg Dramatics Clu'b3 Y-Teen Club 4. JUNE ROSE LOGAN JUNE BUG WAKE Circulation Staff? Tally-H03 Assembly Committee 3, 43 Stunt Night 33 Art Service 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Senior Play Selection Commit- tee Chairmang Dramatics Club. MARY ANN LUONGO Office Helper3 Commercial Club. GEORGE WINDSOR MASTERS Homeroom Representative 43 WAKE Regular Staifg WAKE Literary and , Advertising Staifs3 Trailic Squad 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Chemistry Club 33 Astronomy Clubg Honor Society. A 25535 ww JEAN ALICE McCORMICK WAKE Circulation Staifg Assembly Committee 3, 43 Senior Play Selec- tion Committee3 Dramatics Club. "" 1 J' -5.2-ii'i'2I-1'-"f' 'Fil 1 '55 RAMON EARL MEADE RAY Assistant to Attendance Oilicerg Boat Modeling. JAMES MEREDITH JIMMY Vice-President Student Governmentg Honor Society 3, 43 Assembly Com- mittee 4g Social Committee Vice-Chairmang Hi-Y 3, President 43 Chess Club President 4. 27 GEORGE A. MILLER' Class Officer 35 Junior Prom Committeeg Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 35 Soccer 3, 45 Intramural Softball 15 Basketball 1 5Soccer 15 Archery Club. KENNETH MELVIN MILLER Art Service 45 Production, What A Lifeg Model Airplane Club. ANSEL F. MOORE Dance Club. PAUL MORELAND Art Service 45 Chemistry Club 35 Intramural Softball 15 Production, What A Lifeg Photography Club. w Sf... ,art 5 . A e 5 asf ,. ' .... 1525, A 5 'L 5 5 KENNY SALLY HALL MURRAY P.-T.A. Representative 45 WAKE Circulation Staifg Social Committee 4, Library Council 45 Y-Teen Club 3, 45 Intramural Hockey 2, 35 Knitting Club. . HELEN ELIZABETH MUSTERMAN BETTY Advanced Knitting Club. JOHN W. NEFF Student Government 1, Z, 45 Class ' - Honor Society President 45 Stunt Night 2, 35 Traffic quad 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, President 45 Operetta 2, 45 Hi-Y 35 Vice-President 45 Senior Play Selection Committee 45 Stamp Club. JOHN F. NEIMAN WAKE Circulation Staifg Chemistry Club 35 Chess Club. JOSEPH SAMUEL NORFOLK JOE Art Service 35 Library Council 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Soccer 45 Intramural Softball 45 Basketball 25 Soccer 45 Wrestling Club. BETTY NORWOOD BETTS Tally-Ho Typist 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Hi-Y Council Secretaryg Intramural Softball l. 28 DOLORES M. PARKINSON PA RKY Varsity Basketball 45 Softball 1, 35 Speeclball 45 Intramural Softball 1, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Tally-Ho Typist 45 Advanced Knitting. KENNETH C. POHLNER KENNY Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Soccer 45 Intramural Softball 1, 25 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Wrestling Club. GILBERT D. RAWLINGS IL P.-T.A. Representative 35 Honor Society 3, 45 WAKE Circulation ancl Businessg Assembly Committee 45 Art Service 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Chemistry Club 35 Astronomy Club. MARY JANE REHN IEANIE Assembly Committee 45 Social Committee 35 Library Council 45 junior Prom Committeeg Little Theater Make-Up 4. ROBERT REI-IN Archery Club. RICHARD H. REICHEL DICK WAKE Literary Staffg Assembly Committee 45 Social Committee 45 Library Council 25 Operetta 15 Chemistry Clubg Intramural Softball 2, 35 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 35 Astronomy Club. MARVIN MARTIN RICHMAN Tally-Ho 2, 45 Stunt Night Z5 Art Service 15 Library Council I, 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Intramural Softball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Soccer 2, 35 Stamp Club. BOB ROCKWELL ROCKY Art Service Club. IVIELVILLE CHARLES ROTH Homeroom Representative 15 WAKE StalI5 Tally-Ha 2, 35 Assembly Committee 2, 35 Art Service 2, 35 Traliic Squad 3, 45 Social Committee 35 Operetta 15 Senior Play Selection Committeeg Astronomy Club. JOHN THOMAS RUSSELL RUSTY Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 35 Soccer 45 Intramural Softball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Archery Club. 29 BETTY MAE SADLER BETTY P.-T.A. Representative 2, 33 WAKE Circulation and TYPl5fj Trallic Squad 43 Library Council 2, 33 Assistant to Attendance Oflicerg Assistant in Guidance Departmentg Commercial Service Club. JAMES PHILIP SAMES MICKEY Wrestling Club. JOHN SAPP, JR. JOHNNY Traflic Squad 4g Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 French Club 33 Chess Club 3g Varsity Basketball Manager 4g Intramural Softball Z3 Intramural Basketball 2g Dance Orchestra. CARRIE SALTZMANN TERRY WALTER R. SCHERGER, JR. MIKE Traffic Squad 43 Orchestra 3, Vice-President 4g Hi-Y 3, 43 Varsity Bas- ketball 43 Baseball 3, 43 Soccer 3, 43 Intramural Softball 1, Z3 Basketball 2, 33 Soccer 2s Dance Orchestra. IDA SCI-IULTZ WAKE Typistg Traffic Squad 43 Social Committee 33 Oilice Helperg Junior Prom Committee. W. HOWELL SHERBERT Vafity Baseball 23 Intramural Softball 1, Z, 3, 43 Soccer l, 23 Wrestling Clu . I-IERMAN SNY DER LASSIE Honor Society 3, 4g Traffic Squad 3, 43 Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Wrestling Club. EVA SMITH "En Art Service 1, Z, 3g Knitting Club. FRANK M. SPEAKS BILL Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 43 Wrestling Club. 30 DOROTHY MAE STALLINGS DOTTIE Homeroom Representative 2, 35 Stunt Night 25 Oice Helperg Glee Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Typing Club. MARGARET ANN STALLINGS WAKE Typist5 Assembly Committee 45 Social Committee 35 Library Coun- cil 15 Orchestra 3, 45 Operetta 35 Senior Play Selection Committeeg Var- sity Softball 1, 35 Dance Orchestra Clubg Production, What A Life. DONALD KING STEWARD BIG DON CHARLES EDWARD STINCHCOMB CHARLIE Stunt Night 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3, 43 Typing Club. DOROTHY STOCKETT DOTTIE by Homeroom Representative 35 Treasurer, Student Government 43 P.-T.A. 2 M Representative lg Assembly Committee lg Social Committee Treasurer 45 M ga Y Office Helperg Junior Prom Committee, Y-Teen Club 45 Knitting Club. ESTHER STOKES Chemistry Club 35 Typing Club. NANCY GARLAND STOTZ STOTZIE I-lomeroom Representative 45 Tally-Ho 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Assembly Committee 1, 25 Stunt Night 25 Art Service 1, 2, Vice-President 35 Library Council Vice-President 35 Y-Teen Club 3, 45 French Club 35 Chemistry Club 35 Intramural Softball 1, 25 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, Z, 35 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Speedball 1, 25 Knitting Club. LOIS SWALLOW LIZ Homeroom Representative 25 Tally-Ho Typistg Tri-Hi-Y Z, 35 Treasurer 45 Intramural Softball 1. SHIRLEY MAE SWALLOW DIMPLES Tally-Ho Typistg Library Council Z5 Junior Prom Committeeg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaderg Dramatics Club. J.ANE SWARTZ JANIE WAKE Business Manager 45 Assembly Committee 45 Stunt Night 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 1, 2, 35 Senior Play Committee 45 Dramatics Club. 31 CHARLES A. TAYLOR Home-room Representative 3g Social Committee 3, 4g HilY 3, Treasurer 4g French Club 3g Varsity Baseball 3s Intramural Softball 23 Astronomy Club. SHIRLEY ANNE TAYLOR Tally-Ho Typistg Assembly Committee 43 Social Committee 43 Library Council lg Intramural Hockey lg Typing Club. CALVIN TAYMAN Stun: Night. GERALDINE RAMON A THOMAS WAKE Circulation and Typistg Office Helperg Operetta lg Junior 'Prom Committeeg Typing Club. CHARLIE GERRY LOUISE' JOSEPHINE THOMPSON WAKE Circulatiogn Typing Club. JUANITA DAWN TOPPING WAKE Circulationg Advanced Knitting Club. GRACE KATHRYN VANDERBURG KAY Social Committee 4g Y-Teen Club 45 Typing Club. ELISE WADE "E" Y-Teen 2g Advanced Knitting Club. NANCY LOUISE WAGNER N AN WAKE Circulationg Assembly Committee lg Art Service 1, 2g Social Committee 4g Dramatics Club. BETTY JANE WALDROP Social Committee 4g Glee Club 45 Commercial Service Club. 32 CARL FRANKLIN WHITTINGTON BUDDY WAKE Typistg Assembly Committee lg Social Committee 19 Library Coun- cil lg Office I-Ielperg Operetta 13 Junior Prom Committeeg Y-Teen Club lg Photography Club. MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS LOU WAKE Chief Typistg Assistant in Guidance Department, Commercial Service Club. SARAH WILLIAMS WILLIE Social Committee 43 Glee Club 4g Operetta 43 Junior Prom Committeeg Archery Club. LA VANCE WILSON VANCIE P.-T.A. Representative 23 Assembly Committee 4s Social Committee 43 :HENRY WINDSOR Varsity Soccer 39 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. ELEANORA W. WINN PA TTY Homeroom Representative lg Y-Teen Club 1, Z3 Senior Play Selection Committeeg Chemistry Clubg Varsity Hockey 4g Intramural Hockey 33 Basketball 43 Dramatics Clubg Cast, Wim! A Life. 33 JOAN WALKER JOANIE WAKE Typistg Oflice Helperg Knitting Club. MARARET ANN WAYSON PEGGY WAKE Typistg Typing Club. HELEN LOUISE WHITE OfIice Helperg Junior Prom Committeeg Photography Club. 'M' MARY LOU WHITTINGTON LOU Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4g Basketball lg Soccer 3, 4g Intramural Softball 1, 25 Basketball 1, Zg Soccer 2, 3g Boxing Club. jg M A ,g ...,., 59 r ' 5 Ween, ft 454' fat 3 bw.. K ' I3 1 V 5 .gifiihrf-ii! :Z r' If 'it 5 Aa f Je J 2 t . it jg? it 0 . '- " .:. 5:E.x'. pg 29 1, 4 fi 1 I 4 ,f is ffhl ,. , ,, . M in CARROLL BERNARD WINTER Traffic Squad 45 Intramural Softball lg Wrestling Club. PAUL R. WIRTH IGGY Homeroom Representative 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, President 45 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 35 Typing Club. MARJORIE WUEBBENS Transfer from Arlingtong Library Council 43 Operetta 45 Glee Club 4 Knitting Club. ELIZAB'ETH ANN YOST MUSCLES Homeroom Representative lg WAKE Circulationg TraHic Squad 3, 45 Junior Prom Comrnitteeg Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Intramural Softball 15 Typing Clubg Office Helper. CARROLL ALLYN BRICE General Course. Entered armed forces September 30, 1946. 34 VAN C L A Ulla Gfrmea juniors Under the leadership of its President, Bobby Clemens, Vice President, Mike Mrlik, and Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Fowler, the Junior Class has ordered its class rings, supported the activity club program, and participated in sports and other extra-curricular activities. Some its its members have held assistant editorships on the WAKE staff. Their largest undertaking has been the annual Junior Prom, which proved one of the most memorable events of the closing weeks of the year. p Sophomore: The smallest class in AHS has been piloted this year by John Greer as Presidentg other oflicers have been Nora Collins, Vice-President, and Mary Ann Kerr, Secretary-Treasurer. Limited somewhat by its size, the class has neverthe- less made an appreciable contribution to the school's extensive program. Freshmen The Class of 1950 is the first freshman class in AHS since the installation of the eighth grade. Although new to the halls of AHS, its members have blended in with the daily activities of the school. The class has been capably led by Lee Roy Turner, President, Martha Hacker, Vice President, and Patricia Hunt, Secretary-Treasurer. Through its enterprising work, the Class has proved itself in all its undertakings. Eighth Grade The youngest class within our portals has certainly not been the least im- portant. Not only have its members taken part in music, art, assemblies, and other varied activities, but they have also distinguished themselves by winning second prize in the P.T.A. membership drive and by meeting the Honor Society's scholarship banner. AHS can feel confident that this class will always carry its load. 36 HOME ROOM 202 JUNIOR First Row-M. Cadell, M. Clark, Mrs. Koehler, H. cook, E. caaeu. Svrond Row-F. Cohen, K. Davidson, N. Cosden, S. Chance, B. Carrick, D. Donelan. Third Row-R. Brady, S. Butler, S. Christensen, W. Duncan, B, Dawson, J. Characklis, Bramble. Fourth Ron'-R. Donelan, J. Watts, H. Buser,- R. Deale, W. Brown. Fifth Row--H. Eisenstein, Eilers, W. Dill, R. Dis- ney, M. Brooks, R. Coleman, F. Ecken, Dam- meyer. Sixth Row-R. Clemens, M. Carr. HOME ROOM 201 JUNIOR! First Row-J. Armiger, B. Bitter, Miss Newlon, Blaisdell, C. Bounelis. Second Row-E. Basham, A. Bradshaw, M. Blades, B Basil, H. Belcher, F. Bailey. Third Row-R, Bull, M. Armiger, B. Beavin, M. Bran- son, E. Alvanos, E. Garner. Fourth Row-F. Bausum, H. Gertz, A. Blades, W Bennett, J. Aorilio, J. Ball, J. Brady, G. Aubrey. Fifth Row-R. Ay, D. Baker, G. Beal, Boehnlein W. Billings, E. Albright, T. Alexander, E. Bates HOME ROOM 204 JUNIOR First Row-N. Fowler, D. Durm, Miss Matrox, L. Du- vall, D. Humphreys. Second Row-J. Greenberg, H. jones, S. Fine, M. Hannon, S. Hopkins, E. Grimes. Third Row-L. Grimm, S. Dougherty, C. Wickstrom L. Hagood, R. Hulsmen. Fourth Row--M. Hallock, N. Blew, E, Hall, B. Gary, B. Hays, W. Gaw. Fifth Row-M. L. Flood, S. Hackenberg, V. Hall, C. Evans, M. Hall, M, Grime. 1 1 HOME ROOM 206 JUNIOR First Row-P. McKinsey, G. Jefferson, E. Marston, M. King, M. Kleis. Second Row-D. Hipkins, D Hefler Hod es R. Evans, C. Fisher, W. Thira' Row--H Leanos, P. McCormick, S. McPherson, J. Knacksteclt, M. Jones. Fourth Row-C. Hoffman, F. Gelhaus, C. Frank, H. Hall, J. Hare, I. Greenfield. Fifth Row-G. Lamb, L. Lucke, E. Meade, L. May, J. Maberry. Sixth Row-M. Green, B. Wayson, W. Fair, G. Fer- gerson, E. Fitch. - . J- s , Higgs. . .. . M, HOME ROOM 208 JUNIOR First Row-J. Rogers, D. Ridgeway, Miss Kibler, E. M. Travers, E. Sapp. Second Row-G. Schaller, E. Pennington, R. Murth- ake, J. Rawlings, P. Prewett, L. Simmons. Third Row-B. Vickers, E. Stinchcomb, N. Tice, M. Tayman, Stinchcomb. Fourth Row-R. Saunders, A. Perry, C. Smith, G. Russell, R. Rockwell, J. Engberg. Fifth Row-E. Shepherd, P. Wayson, M. Rule, B. Weidmann, A. Slaven. Sixth Row-V. Stratton, A. Schifanelli, H. Sherbert, D. Schneider, M. L. Weber. Seventh Row-C. Mumford, L. Sipe, B. Sears, D. Smith, W. Saumenig, E. Wuebbens. HOME ROOM 207 JUNIOR First Row-G. Mitchell, B. Much, D. Meilclejohn, L. R. Pruitt, M. Morgan. Second Row-G. Le Compte, B. Mason, E. Larrimore C. Klakring, G. Meyer, T. Hurt. Third Row-P. Peregoy, J. O'Neale, J. Michaelson S. Miller, J. Nix. Fourth Row-E. Lerner, B. Podlich, B. Myers, Mrs Wilson, C. Moyer, A. Martin. Fifth Row-M. Mrlik, L. Bates, C. Leatherbury. HOME ROOM 209 Som-1oMoRE First Row-B. Christ, M. Olsen, Miss Smith, N. Cat- ron, P. Henderson. Setond Row-F. Fradd, P. Jordon, N. Collins, M Harrin ton P Prewett M Kerr g , - , - - Third Row-T. Collins, C. Donaldson, R. Basiliere, G. Kiorpes, O. Dietz, A. Jackson. Fourth Row-P. Knode, E. Howard, E. Ignatius, B. Duckett, W. Tyler, M. Nelaelung, E. Fowler. Fifth Row-P. Weidmarin, M. Worthington, E. Rich ardson, S. Stone, Frantum, B. Boak, D Whelan. Sixth Row-B. Wallace, V. Agriesti, C. Pulsifer, M Blew, G. Springfield, J. Green, L. Cockaday. Seventh Row-B. Kirkpatrick, C. Lewis, R. Snavely, R. Bloor. YQAI' HOME ROOM 212 JUNIOR First Row-M. Williams, I. Woolford, Miss Hicks, B. Wheeler, M. White. Second Row-C. Whittington, R. Weber, Tucker, L. Stevens, C. Wickman, R. Vandenberg. Third Row-M. Weirzel, O. Werntz, N. Windsor, P. Windsor, A. Williams. Fourth Row--C. Wood, M. Snyder, P. Wirth, D. Whit, W. Stewart, F. Zaner. Fifth Row--D. Taylor, M. White, S. Windsor, A. Williams, R. Stinchcomb. Sixth Raw-M. Sparks, D. Stewart, W. Smith, Zavadil, R. Woister, C. Taylor. HOME ROOM 107 FRESHMAN First Row-D. Castro, J. Cromar, Mrs. Braley, J. Colburn, J. Coulter. Second Row-W. Hall, J. Ford, T. Diamond, T. Earle, F. Joesting, G. Howard. Third Row-V. Currier, J. Buck, C. Brown, P. Zelko, M. Davis. Fourth Row-T. Kirkpatrick, B. Ericsen, B. Baldree, G. Crandall, T. Frey, J. Levay. Fifth Row-S. Christo, A. Charackalis, Dougherty, C. Connell, L. Casey, P. Buxton. Sixth Row-T. Dorsey, L. Fear. HOME ROOM 108 FRESHMAN ' First Row-G. Sinclair, K. Shelton, Miss Horsey, E Ristaino, B. Ritter. Second Rows B. M. Schenck, I. A. Sears, R. Rogers E. Schlepegrell, C. Russell, N. Somers. Third Row-S. Sappington, P. A. Stockett, S. Rule, P. Saslaw, A. Ridout. Fourth Row-B. Stockett, N. Gruber, P. Stallings, P Glassman, 1. Stallings, B, Stearns, F. Wuebbens HOME ROOM 110 FRESHMAN First Row-M. E. Thompson, M. Higgs, Miss Newlon, M. Williams, M. Wilkinson. Second Row-M. Williams, N. Roberto, B. White, M. Whittington, Wooster, P. Zelko. Thira' Row-E. Hilbert, Wheeler, B. Winter, B. Weeks, M. A. Woolford. Fourth Row-A. Vina, Trott, P .Wilson, Stubbs, A. Tennyson, D. Farinas. Fifth Row-P. Weber, P. Taylor, R. Whittington, J. Goodrich. I-IOME ROOM 109 FRESHMAN First Row--G. Bassford, E. Bausum, Miss Dick, S Boerstler, N. Baylilf. Second Row--G. Miller, B. Agriesti, A. Ford, C. Como, G. Bass, J. Crisp. Third Row-B. Basil, M. Bottner, M. Beall, S. All ston, H. Beyerlein. Fourth Row--D. Atwell, D. Crosby, E. Condon, C George, B. Bryant, E. Burdett. Fifth Row-M. Adams, C. Bouttier, S. Basil, K. Bean S. Achenbaclc. Sixth Row-C. Brohawn, K. Bunker, A. Currier, V Carr, R. Brady. HOME ROOM 301 Fuss:-IMAN First Row-M. Miller, J. Nichols, Miss Gaeth, J Molden, R. Toney. Second Row-R. Zelko, N. Tydings, R. Kavanaugh R. Willis, A. Tomanio, Vanclerburgh. Third Row-G. Richman, Lipman, J. Palmer, G Merle, S. Lee, D. Phipps. Fourth Row-B. Washington, L. Turner, H. Wood, K Westervelt, G. Wilson, A. Woodburn. Fifth Row-A. Loughlin, A. Ravenscroft, J. Pole, D Lyne, Kf McGinnis. Sixth Raw-C. Wood, A. Tuers, R. Williams. HOME ROOM 309 FREs1-:MAN First Row--R. Eucare, M. Franz, Miss Kephart, Duclcett, Frano. Second Row-R. Meilclejohn, K. Popham, A. Riley, J. Minter, D. Newell, W. Lusby. Third Row-E. Finlcle, M. Garner, Donaldson, B. Deale, C. Fax-ish. Fourth Raw-T. Meelcins, D. Asher, K. Riley, G. Manning, F. Rupp, A. Riclout, L. McNew. Fifth ROW-K. Galloway, D. Dove, B. Doyle, S. West- hofen, S. Freclenburgh, S. Dove. HOME ROOM 104 EIGHTH GRADE First Row-J. Springfield, D. Terry, Mrs. King, D. Zepp, B. Walters. Second Row-N. Smith, W. Smith, R. Snolus, C. Winegardner, N. Wells, M. Whittington. Third Row-M. Weidmann, C. White, S. Yost, R. L. Young, B. Trott. Fourth Row-E. Stoclcett, M. Vanderburgh, B. West- phal, R. Washington, N. Stine, E. Stokes. Fifth Row-P. Wolod, G. Williams, E. Windsor, R. Taylor, M. Waterman, H. Smith, R. Vallanding- ham, J. Wagner. HOME ROOM 303 EIGHTH GRADE First Row-M. Cooley, M. Miracle, Miss Vincent, Daniels, A. Ford. Second Row-J. Cordle, W. Boachal, G. Ford, R. Cook. Third Row-M. E. Burns, L. Blades, A. Emerson, M. Cantler, N. Hilprecht, F. Gillespie. Fourth Row-W. Phelps, J. Finkle, F. Wood, A. Higgs, Easterday. Fifth Row-M. Brown, W. Dawson, G. Springfield D. Cook, Eckert. HOME ROOM 302 EIGHTH GRADE First Row--E. Harbaugh, B. Leitch, Mrs. McHose, E Fiala, B. Grollen. Second Row-D. Hardesty, W. Donald, J. Homberg R. Eilers, M. Morris, F. Jones. Thira' ROW-E. Kirby, S. Harder, M. Goldsborough M. Snyder. Fourth Row-J. Keating, R. McKay, P. Downing, J Fear, C. Demas, H. Gates. Fifth Row-E. Herring, M. Henry, P. Johnson, H Hubbard, A. Kirby, K. Herbert, M. Long. Sixth Row-J. Joyce, F. Veck J. Brown, T. Morton T. Florestano, W. Cunningham, J. Joy, G. Sniith HOME ROOM 305 EIGHT!-i GRADE First Row-J. Emericlc, Mrs. Pierce, A. Cupp, H. Fisher. Second ROW-R. Crowbery, S. Anderson, R. Basil, T Cammarata, T. Bergen, A. Sears. Third Row-P. Cronin, M. Bounelis, Brown, B Beard, Asher, R. James, P. Frantom. Fourth Row-H. Brown, N. Cooper, L. Bottner, Sears, C. Shoclcley, J. Perish, M. Collins. Fifth ROW-D. Como, K. Barber, T. Billstein, I. Bau sum, D. George, L. Brouse, B. Basil, Bromely W. Carter. A 43 HOME ROOM 304 EIGHT!-I GRADE First Row-J. Miller, C. Basil, Mrs. Smith, M. Moon, N. Bishop. Second Row-E. Brittan, Stevens, F. Huchel, L. Connelly, M. Wickman, R. Collie. Third Raw-M. Hazen, A. Brice, Daley, K. Cocka- day, B. Ayers, S. Garner, J. Carr, L. Buxton, E. Much. Fourth Row-J. Kalmey, C. Davidson, Marston, T. Abato, J. Duvall, I. Lamb, E. Friedel, B. Cook, G. Bloom, F. Davidson. Fifth Row-N. Gaylor, M. Webb, B. Ford, G. Ras- mussen, D. Olsen, B. Vermillion, P. Dayson, F. Wuebbens, Weston, G. McClanalcan. HOME ROOM 307 EIGHTH GRADE First Row-R. Aisquith, M. Taylor, B. Carlson, N Elliot, J. Havenner. Q Second Row-A. Inman, G. Daggett, W. Givens, T Happel, L. Aisquith, M. Tucker, A. Jordan. Third Row-W. Beall, P. Elliott, C. Moore, Mr Norris, jordan, W. Mason, A. Kahn. Fourth Row-R. Connell, S. Blades, L. Armiger M. Brashears, H. Geisler, P. Beach. HOME ROOM 308 EIGHTH GRADE First Row-J. Ramey, 1. Reichel, Miss Marking, V. Shawen, S. A. McDonnell. Second Row-G. Schultz, K. Sears, J. Purdy, N. Nichols, R. Poff, C. Schmiclt. Third Row-J. Frantom, N. Reppenhagen, A. Miller M. Sherald, J. Schlepegrell, F. Sheridan. Fourth Row-B. Sheridan, M. Sarles, J. Rosette, W Paul, D. Pennington, R. Russell, E. Weber. Fifth Row-E. Norfolk, C. Cooper, S. Murray, P. Lynn, J. Hall, V. Smith, J. Mason. Sixth Row-P. Parkinson, W. Mumford, Murchake W. Schultz, D. Slcinlcle, R. Page. HOME ROOM 310 EIGHT:-1 GRADE Firxt Row-B. Rosatti, D. Westphal, Miss Zeigler, P Whestphal, D. Sears. Second Row--W. Mays, D. Palmer, H. Mason, R. Morgan, N. Phipps, T. Kelly. Third Row-F. Keeney, M. Bowen, S. Myers, M Williams, D. Lloyd, B. Manning. Fourth Row-D. Pushhart, B. Parkinson, Terwilliger, J. Arison, J. Jenson, D. Figgs, R. jones. Fifth Row--C. Numutter, M. Hyatt, j. James, C. Ball 44. 4 f L Cgfucfanf Q f , EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ll LCJ L. gif- Q-0' B. Bass, Presxdentg Merechth, Vxce Prend t B. Coney, Secretary. S. G. LEGISLATURE TRAFFIC SQUAD ocfafmnzazzf SOCIAL COMMITTEE The STUDENT GOVERNMENT is our controlling body and has the power to make many vital decisions concerning school matters. One of the high spots of the school year is "election time." In their Junior year, several students are nominated to run for the offices of President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The campaigns are usually very well planned and exciting. This year the job of President was capably handled by Bob Bass. He was assisted by Jimmy Meredith as Vice-President, Bob Coney as Secretary, and Dorothy Stockett as Treasurer. Miss Noble and Miss Hicks were the faculty advisers. We have had a STUDENT LEGISLATURE. Here the students can freely express their opinions on current school problems. Each homeroom has its representatives at the meetings. These students carry on discussions and later report the proceedings to their homerooms. The TRAFFIC SQUAD, under the direction of Mr. Herklotz, ably assists the Legis- lature in preserving law and order among the student body. Kindly, but nrmly, they direct behavior into the proper paths. The squad is composed of members with high scholastic and citizenship standings. The Captain of this organization is Dick Cassard, while the Lieutenants are: Bob Kerr, Walter Scherger, Jean Joachim, and Betty Yost. The squad takes many playful insults but "justice reigns," and many a student has learned that crime doesn't pay when he is brought before the STUDENT COURT. One of the unsung heroes of A. H. S. is the SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Haven't you enjoyed the dances, jamborees, and other social events? You can thank the Social Com- mittee and Miss Matrox! Without fanfare, it has quietly attended to the many tasks required to plan your fun. All of these organizations have worked together to give the students of A. H. S. a happy medium of work and play. And from where we sit, it looks as if they do a good job. fl .. ,AEK .-0 U55 WAKE GENERAL STAFF First Row-G. Meyer, R. Ellerslxaw, M. Green, Jackson, W. Gaw, Joachim, Neiman Second Row-H. Daniels, M. Roth, Swartz, Michaelson, G. Masters, M. Williams 48 -4-we 2'-Q5-X rr E If CL 5 if Q Q. The WAKE is produced by and for the entire student body. With a mimimum of friction and a maximum of cooperation, A. H. S. has proved that it can publish a year- book of which we can all be proud. The purpose of the staff is to give between the covers of one book, a condensation of all the things which we will always associate with our school life. This year, for the first time, students other than seniors were able to participate. Last spring each person had a chance to nominate himor her self for the particular staff position in which he or she wished to serve. Seniors have occupied the jobs of Editor-in-Chief, Lit- erary Editor, and were heads of the various staffs, while the Juniors occupied jobs as assistant editors and held positions on the staffs. We have had many headaches and have spent much time checking and re-checking the many things that must go into a yearbook, but the experience gained was time well spent. Much of our success was due to Miss Gaeth, our Literary Adviser, whose untiring efforts we appreciated. When Miss Gaeth left us in February, her place was ably taken by Mrs. Savage who continued as our faculty adviser. The Patron, Advertising, and Circulation staffs, under the guiding hand of Mrs. Kinhart, saw to it that the book was financed. A good deal of credit is also due to the Art Depart- ment which, under the guidance of Mrs. Braley, was responsible for the catchy and original drawings. So you see that with the help of the staff, the advisers, the An Department, and the many people who helped us in big and little ways, we have given you this album of memories. .-Q..-df U EZ 4 I Q41 21-71 LITERARY STAFF ADVISERS 49 CL Daffy - chic U TALLY-HO GENERAL STAFF Those of us with Literary talent have an outlet for our skill in the school paper- Tally-Ho. The volunteer staff has experience in Feature, Nlews, Sports and Editorial writing. Everyone chooses his own job and cloes it to the best of his ability including proof reacling, makeup and headlining. Much of Tally-Hob' success is due to the invaluable assistance of its two faculty aclvisers. Miss Kiibler helps with the literary phase while Miss Davis takes care of the circulation department. Every other week this publication gives an accurate picture of school life, so "Ye Olde Tally-HOV' is one of the things we will always associate with A. H. S. N. STOTZ NEWS HOUNDS Editor-in-Chief " s ...f s E is ll 01201 oaisf First Row-C. Ewald, M. Hardesty, J. Neff, H. Daniels, M. Doeplrins. Second Row-H. Snyder, B. Bass, Miss Noble, G. Rawlings, Meredith. The organization in A. H. S. whose keynote is high rankings in scholarship and leader- ship is the Annapolis chapter of the National Honor Society. The primary function of the Honor Society is to give the members of the student body a goal to strive for but it also offers service to the school. The members very often help out in emergencies by taking charge of classrooms and by tutoring pupils who are behind in their work. The Honor Society is a comparatively new organization in A. H. S. It was instituted in 1945 and has been steadily growing ever since. Its success is due in great part to its faculty adviser, Miss Noble and to its competent ofiicers who this year are: President, John Neff, Vice- President, Helen Danielsg and Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Linda Hardesty. The requirements for membership in this society are: A or B average since the Freshman year and outstanding abilities in Leadership, Service, and Character. Let's all remember the slogan of the Honor Society: CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, SERVICE. 51 ...mtg AR T SENIOR Ommiffaai JUNIOR The job of giving A. H. S. Assemblies which are both entertaining and educational is accomplished by the SENIOR AND JUNIOR ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES, under the coordination of Miss Marking. The Senior Committee adviser is Miss Kephart. Charlotte Ewald, its president has introduced many of the programs. The Junior Committee, under the guidance of Mrs. MCI-Iose, has presented the programs for the underclassmen. What is it that brightens our halls with charming displays and unusual posters? The ART SERVICE, of course! Under the artistic eye of Mrs. Braley and her able assistant, Beverly Collison, this group uses its originality to good advantage. SERVICE GLEE CLUB ORCHESTRA Those of us with musical albility have had a chance to enlarge and use our talents through the Musical Organizations which are under the direction of Mr. Charles Haslup. The ORCHESTRA plays at many assemblies and other school functions. The president of this organization is John Sapp, vice-president, Walter Scherger, while Shirley Butler acts as librarian. We will long remember the pleasure and relaxation this organization has afforded us. . Another musical organization A. H. S. is very proud of is the GLEE CLUB. This group includes many promising voices of the future who's best qualities are brought out by their faculty adviser, Mr. Haslup. The members are divided into various groups and have been outstanding in school activities. The officers are: president, John Neff, vice-president, Anna Agapitosg and secretary-librarian, Jean Joachim. Assemblies, radio programs and Annapolis concerts have made everyone pleasantly acquainted with Armapolis I-Iigh's musical organizations. V 53 asia " " Chris SENIOR HI-Y First row-C. Baldwin, Chaplin, Ander- son, Treasurerg R. Clemens, First Vice- President, P. Wirth, President, R. Bass- ford, Second Vice-President, C. Brice, Secretary. Second row-E. Fitch, M. Sparks, O. Smith, J. Brady, R. Kavanaugh, D. Taylor, G. Springfield, F. Ball, Greer. A-HI-Y First row--C. Wood, Chaplin, Jackson, Secretary, Meredith, President, Neff, F. Echen, Treasurer. Second row-G. Masters, Sapp, A. jack- meyer. Bachman, M. Mrlik, H. Kelly. Y-TEEN First Row-S. Austen, M. Kaldenback, G. Merle, M. Williams, R. Ellershaw, M. Heywood, O. Werntz, S. Davis, M. Dawer, M. Dudley, H. Belcher, M. Flood, M. Skinkleson, S. Achenhack, Donelson. Second row-B. Ritter, E. Sapp, Rogers, G. Jefferson, K. Galloway, S. Hopkins, E. Cadell, F. Bailey, Palmer, V. Brooks, E. Shepperd, B. Wiedman, B. Collinson, J. Logan, C. Ewald, S. Murray, K. Lamb, L. Luke, Mrs. MoClench. Third row-N. Windsor, K. Bean, Wheel- er, I. Lisowski, P. Worthington, D. Lisowski, E. Hodges, Leatherhury, P. Lancaster, S. Basil, Knaclcstead, D. Donelon, B. Duckett, P. Wilson, A. Williams, M. Adams, P. Henderson, N. Stokes. TRI HI-Y First row-L. Swallow, Treasurer, B. Nor- wood, Vice-Presidentg B. Yost, President, E. Wade, Secretary, Leatherbury. Second row-M. Hall, K. Bounelis, L. Du- vall, B. Duvall, A. Bradshaw, N. Wind- sor, M. Morgan, B. Carberry. Third row-J. Nix, Downing, D. Stall- ings, P. Lancaster, S. Swallow, Logan, J. Joesting. son, C. Taylor, P. Weidman, Dam- Third row-P. Wuebbens, T. Collins, G. cgjfzozfs First Row-Rawlings, Cassard, Miller, Avery Russel, Baldwin, Brady, Pohlner. Second Row-Deale, Kleeberg, Fisher, Hard- esty, Smith, Howard, Aubrey, Abato, Cantler. Third Row-Hodges, Collins, Frano, Dorsey C. Mumford, Kavanaugh, W. Mumford, LeCompte, Brice. Fourth Row-Lewis, Dietz, Norfolk, Dear- born. BOY'S SOCCER The varsity soccer squad was well rewarded for the many afternoons they spent in practice. Vifinning five games, tying four, and losing only one game of the season, the team was victorious over such squads as Forest Park, Southern, and Arundel. The key guns of the Panther attack were George Miller, Charles Phrdesty, Preston Cantler, and Dick Cassard. LINE UP G.-Carl Avery RF.-George Miller LF.-Tommy Russel OR.-Carl Whittington IR.-Charlie Hardesty CF.-Preston Cantler IL.-William Kleeberg OL.-Kenneth Pohlner LHB.-Dick Cassard CHB.-Jimmy Brady RHB.--Charlie Baldwin 55 BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row-C. Fisher, Hodges, C. Hard esty, B. Howard, M. Richman. ford, E. Lerner, Anderson, R. Clemens BOY'S VARSITY BASKETBALL Although the inexperienced varsity basketball team suffered many crushing defeats this year, we have high hopes for next year. The tough schedule for the season has brought them against some of the best teams in this section. The double-pivot-play and many other intricate techniques were perfected in their struggle against the many highly trained opponents. All this knowledge and practice will enable them to subdue even the most formidable teams of next year's schedule. 56 Second Row-J. Sapp, E. Fitch, C. Mum- First Row-S. Miller, N. Blew, M. Hall, Joesting, D. Parkinson, E. Hodges. Second Row--Miss Wharton, P. Peregory, A. Loughlin, S. Davis, B. Podlich, M. E. Dill, M. L. Flood, H. Belcher. BASKETBALL SQUAD The Lady Panthers had a rather poor season this year, winning only two out of their seven scheduled games of the season. Sally Davis was the highest scorer with an eleven point two average, while Dolores Parkinson, Marguerite Hall, and Judy Joesting also ran in the "high scorer" line up. SPEEDBALL SQUAD The girlls varsity speedball squad had a fair season this year, losing only two games during the season, both of which were to Glen Burnie. High scorer was Sally Davis with eleven points, while Ardeth Loughlin and Betsy Podlich tied for second place each tallying ten points. xx.. D. Parkinson. Second Row-S. Miller, M. E. Dill, H Winter, Miss Wharton, N. Faust, D Donelan, V. Hall. 57 First Row-E. Phipps, J. -Ioesting, S. Davis, 67557.15 Dfficsu JUNIOR Bob Clemens, presidentg Mike M1-lik, 'vice presidentg Nancy Fowler, sec. treas. SENIOR John Neff, presidentg Jean Joachim, vice presidentg Jenny Calabrese, sec. treas. av Q-4-gf 1 k 3 Sweet ai 58 SOPHOMORE John Greer, presidentg Nora Collins, vice- presidentg Mary Ann Kerr, sec. treas. gcfioof Bay Cibliwf cfczz slziofz '1 was Q., , 2 7 We R 5 Ea, is Q 1 Af 3 Kg Elf 1509 ,wg 'iw 3 xy if JA A ,E rf fi ,fy ik A ff ff ? ' ff A ew ? -Q. y !f +9 ffzfif f nf ,fax xf ,.. 4,4 x ef ,nam X ,fl ixQiyM naf2! : ,Q ,Av QW x Q91 W, if an 'Q Did I break into print?? I2 And here we have? i Keep 'em stitching! gwwks. 62 Is this trip necessary? 0.55, Beowulf 7 as if were' Lathing away Microbe hunters Watch that perspective! UE 10 LL O uf in a "Miss Hamilton, I have a problem." Wonder what will fall out now? Yeah Team! A-N-N-A-P-O-L-I-S Book Worms? l Better luck next time. E E af 'Z' Keeper of the keys Guilty, or not guilty? Our Class Adviser Practicing for that show. 'inn aiamnrw 4li'numua, r NaCl+-H20 1 ? "The Way to a Man's Heart" Head work! 6 6 'zaina an Builders of tomorrow n espanol f-r-f space Prove that theorem! Sgiffs This doesn't make sense 67 c to Q0 go N9 60 . loc ew Q O9 '71- .LJLV ,901-44 'jfiia cm Food for thought Boxing and Grappling 68 o,op 40 -f O" 'vw , .got it xo Ufzpaf UWM ' Ler's run through this scene again You sent for me? 69 575 Time Our! UJZ Girl's Sport's Manager What a Life! Stage Hands Incorporated 'ZS Parlez-vous francais? 'QA "Why the Chimes Rang gmt QW' -,L-. "Qi, ' H, Our Principal has been a busy fellow. HAVE M2fia,, f rasxwgn ,.-,rl n,m.i fb f School news 7 2 'ZO LLI2 Guardian of our vitamins Santa is coming 5 i Workhig hard? 73 ei' , sul Did you buy yours this year? 'ZLLQ OLTOT . V f ' f "The Goblins will get you" Q5 r ,ffil my Our artist at work t 5,4 Xi .4-Quad "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen!" Miss Naomi L. Brewer '27 Mr. Mr. Anthony Ahato Mrs. Anthony Abato Mr. Abbott Mrs. Walton Achenback Mr. 81 Mrs. Agapitos Gerry Aisquith '47 Mrs. Thirkeld Aisquith Mrs. Doris Aisquith Annabelle Alderson Gerard J. Alexander Gerard Alexander Mrs. Frances Alton Mr. Joseph W. Alton Mr. Joseph Alton Mrs. Thomas Ambor Regina Ambrose '47 Dr. 81 Mrs. Albert L. Anderson F. A. Andrews Anonymous Mrs. R. E. Arison Charlie Armiger Howard E. Armiger, Jr. Audrey Asquith Miss Louise Asquith Mrs. Pearl Asquith Ruby Asquith Felton Atwell Miss Ann Mae Avery Mr. H. E. Avery Mrs. H. E. Avery Mrs. Mary E. Ayers Henry Baccus Mr. 81 Mrs. Geo. Bachman Mrs. 8: Mrs. M. T. Bachman Mr. J. E. Baglin Mrs. E. Baglin Miss Marjorie Baker Pauline Baker '46 Sally Anne Baker '46 Miss Bettie K. Bangert Mrs. St. George Barger Mr. Wm. Barnard Miss Ruth Ann Barney Barbara Basil '48 Frankie Basil Mrs. John Basil Mr. 6: Mrs. Owen A. Basil Mr. Bc Mrs. Robert Basil Robert Basil Mr. Thomas R. Basil Mr. Wilmer Basil Lillian L. Basiliere Mrs. Luvina Basiliere Mrs. Robert D. Bass Robert D. Bass '47 Bob Bassford Mrs. Elizabeth Bassford Mr. George Bassford Mr. Wilton Bassford .Tartans Emery A. Bates Phillip Beach Philip W. Beall LaAnna Beckman Mrs. Ralpha G. Beklke Mr. Bt Mrs. Eugene Belcher Helen Belcher '48 Mr. A. M. Benchoff Lenard W. Bender Mrs. Etta L. Benning Mr. Bernstien Mrs. Anna Besseck Andrew Beyerlein Mrs. A. H. Bitter Mr. B. C. Bloom Prof. 81 Mrs. C. T. Boehnlein Mr. 6: Mrs. E. M. Bowen Mr. Marley Bowen Jean Braley Prof. C. C. Bramble Bertha Branham '47 Mr. 51 Mrs. T. J. Branham Mr. Revell Carr Mrs. Raynord Carr Mr. Maynord Carr Mr. 8L Mrs. Roland Carr Mr. Bc Mrs. Virgil Carr Mrs. A. O. Carter Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mr. Lou Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mary R. Carter Rosa M. Carter Audrey Casey '48 Frank Casey William L. Cassard Retta Cavise E. R. Chaney 6: Mrs. G. Characklis William Chappelle Margaret Chesser William Churchill Clifford Clark Mrs. Mr. Louise Clark O. Clark Oliver Clark James M. Clayton Clevinger Mr. SL Mrs. C. Carroll Brice, C. Carroll Brice III Dr. O. T. Brice Mrs. E. Britton Col. Clifton A. Brode Mrs Charles' Brohawn Mrs. Charles B. Brohawn Mrs. Mr. Charles Brown 8: Mrs. C. Brown Mary Elizabeth Brown Lewis Brown Nina Brown Raymond Brown, Jr. Samuel F. Brown William Brown '43 Mr. Bc Mrs. R. E. Brouse UB'-ld!! Mr. William D. Bullen Fraser Burgess Alice R. Burford Mrs. R. H. Busch Gerber: Bush Miss Nancy Busto Mrs. A. Busto Mrs. William Butler Mr. 6: Mrs. E. T. Buxton Mr. Gilbert Cadell Mr. G. F. Cadell Mr. 61 Mrs. William F. Cadell James H. Campbell Mrs. Joseph Campbell Mr. John Cannoni Bobbie Carberry Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred W. Carlson Miss Clayton Carr Gaither Carr 75 John Clow Mrs. Edith Codd Capt. Douglas W. Coe Mrs. Douglas Coe Joe Colburn Miss Beverly Collison '47 Cora M. Collison James W. Collinson Mr. 61 Mrs. Walter N. Collison T. E. Collison William J. Collison Mr. 8: Mrs. C. J. Cammarato Miss Jane Cammarato Nadine Cammarato Mrs. Roland E. Como Bobby Coney Edith Cook Mr. Bc Mrs. H. B. Cook Hi Mrs. Joseph W. Cook Mrs. Joseph W. Cook, Jr. Miss Margaret Cook Miss Margarett E. Cook Mr. dc Mrs. Wilbert Cook Alice Coole Fred Coonun Mr. C. Cooper Mr. Copeland Miss Dorothy Corn Mary Katharine Cox Miss Kathryn W. Cox Tom Crahn Mrs. George W. Craig Mr. Charles Crandle Mr. F. S. Crismond Mr. 61 Mrs. C. Cronin Mildred Cronin Mr. 81 Mrs. F. A. Crumston Mrs. Allen Cullember Mr. Allen Cullember Mrs. Edward Cummings Mrs. Franklin Cummings Mr. Herbert Cummings Mr. Lester Cummings Mrs. Norman Cummings John L. Currier William Curry Scotty Cutler A. Daggett Helen Daniels '47 Mrs. Sarah Daniels Michael Danner Mr. Harry Dauer Mr. Gt Mrs. Wm. F. Dauer R. E. Davidson Mr. 81 Mrs. W. T. Davidson Addie Davis Mrs. Allen Dawson Miss Elizabeth Davis Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry Davis Mrs. Hunting Davis Mr.-Richard Dawson Mr. William Dawson Doris Deale '46 Mr. Bt Mrs. George H. Deale Alice Decker F. L. Decker Mr. 8 eMrs. W. H. Decker De Conway Pharmacy "De Mob" Mr. Bt Mrs. Roger Deanborn Henry Di Benio Mrs. Edward O. Dill Mary Erma Dill '47 Mr. Gt Mrs. Erma O. Dill Bemard Doepkens '45 Mr. Bt Mrs. Henry Doepkens Mary Doepkens '47 William Doepkens Mr. Owen Dove Mrs. K. H. Duckett K. H. Duckett Mr. Bt Mrs. S. W. Duckett Mrs. F. Dull Mrs. Charles Duvall Mr. Dorsey Duvall Lucy Duvall Virginia Lee Duvall Mr. 8: Mrs. J. R. Easterday Mrs. R. W. Easterday Jo Ann Edwards Mrs. Kate Eichler Mr. Hank Eiring Mr. 81 Mrs. Samuel Eisenstein Mrs. P. E. Eliason Mr. 61 Mrs. R. B. Ellershaw Robin Ellershaw Mr. Arthur Ellington Mrs. Marion Engelke Mrs. L. C. English C. F. Erbach Mrs. G. A. Erickson G. A. Erickson Thomas Espinozio Robert H. Estill Mr. Bt Mrs. M. S. Evans Mr. Robt. T. Everett, Jr. Capt. Sc Mrs. J. B. Ewald Miss Emily Ewing Miss Jeannie Faust Mrs. Wm. Owen Faust Miss Kathy Fedak Miss Nyce Feldemeyer Mrs. George Fishel Dalberr G. Fitch Mr. BL Mrs. W. F. Flood Mr. Bt Mrs. W. F. Flood, Miss Hazel L Fogle Mrs. W. C. Ford Mr. Fowble Mr. 66 Mrs. A. Frageser Billy Francis Mrs. Annie Frano E. B. Frantom Mrs. G. A. Frantom Nancy Frantom William Frantom D. H. Frantum Mrs. H. Frantum Prof. A. Frey A Friend Mrs. Edward Fristche Mrs. Allen Fulton Mr. Allen Fulton John Gallagher Francis Galloway Mrs. William F. Gardner Mrs. Francis Gasperich Mr. Francis Gasperich Mr. James A. Garrett Madge Gautreaux Mrs. C. S. Gaw Emmett G. Gaylor Gene, Pudge and Steve A. W. Giddings Marie Giddings '46 Robert W. Goodrich, Jr. Mrs. Eleanor Gosneli Anne Morgan Grady Mr. 6: Mrs. D. M. Grady John Grady Freddie Graff Miss Emma Gramlich Mrs. J. C. Gray Mr. Oscar E. Grey, Jr. Evelyn Grierson Mrs. Robert Griffith 76 Elizabeth Grimes Mrs. Ida W. Grimes Marie Grimes Wrightson W. Grimes Hopkins Grocery Capt. 8: Mrs. P. W. Haas, Jr. Jimmy Hager Mr. dt Mrs. D. W. Hall Mrs. Everett Hall Dr. H. V. Hall Mr. Irving Hall Mr. Luke Hall Mrs. Mary Hall Mrs. Russel Hallock Miss Pat Halpine Lt. Com. GL Mrs. H. J. Halpine Mrs. Jonah Halsted Mr. Jonah Halsted Mrs. N. C. Hamer Dorothy Hamilton Mr. 81 Mrs. P. D. Hanger Charlie Hardesty Miss Doris Hardesty Mary Linda Hardesty Mrs. Winterson Hardesty Laurel Hardware Dorothy Hartge Mary Hartge Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Charles Haslup Gt Mrs. Ernest Hawkins Roland J. Hays Joseph T. Hazen Healy Roberta F. Healy Mary Hickendorn Molly Heineman Mrs. R. E. Heise Charles Allan Heisler Mrs. Mrs. Leon Hepler Herbert Grover Herndon Mar y Frances Heywood Mrs. H. W. Heywood Raymond M. Hibberd '41 Mr. Mr. J. P. Highland 61 Mrs. James D. Hill Margaret D. Hitchcock Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Ofiic Mrs. Mr. Cam Miss Ben Hodges C. Addison Hodges J. W. Hodges Christine Hogan R. E. Hood J. B. Hopkins Josephine Hopkins J. Lloyd Hopkins er J. W. Hopkins Margaret Hopkins 8: Mrs. T. W. Hopkins ler Horn Janith R. Horsey Mrs. Dorothy Housel '40 Louise Housley '46 Mrs. F. N. Howard Mrs. . D. Howard Mrs. Luther E. Howard Mrs. Wm. Howard J. D. Hudgins Mr. C. T. Hufnagel Mary Hughes Mr. 8: Mrs. W. W. Hurlock Mrs. John E. Huss Mr. Robert Hydeman Mr. Carroll H. Hynson Capt. 81 Mrs. W. B. Ignatius Mrs. A. Ippolito Mr. dz Mrs. W. E. Issell Mr. Samuel M. Ivrey, Attorney Jaclrson's Inn Miss Danetto Jackson Mrs. E. M. Jaclcson Comdr. Bt Mrs. E. M. Jackson, J Jay Jackson Mrs. L. V. Jackson R. G.fJames Mr. S. P. James Mr. 61 Mrs. J. M. Jayne Stanley D. Jeffers Mrs. Norman Jelferson Grace Jensen Mr. Harmin I. Jess Mrs. Bertha Jewell Miss Harriet Jewell Jean Joachim '47 Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. F. Joachim Mrs. Frank R. Joesting Frank R. Joesting Miss Ethel Johnson Mr. John Johnstone Beverly Jones Mrs. D. Jones E. E. Jones Mrs. Leila E. Jones Louis Jones Mr. W. A. Jones Mrs. W. A. Jones Mrs. Wilbur Jones Mr. William Staley Jones Mr. 8: Mrs. J. B. Joy Mr. 8: Mrs. J. R. Joyce Mr. Lewis Kalandros Mrs. H. E. Kaldenbach Mr. H. E. Kaldenbach Edward F. Kane, Jr. Mrs. A. S. Karch F. William Kaufmann Mrs. Henry Kaufmann Henry Kaufmann Mr. 81 Mrs. John Kempton Eleanor Kephart Wm. F. Kerchner Mr. 81 Mrs. J. H. Kerchner Miss Katherine M. Kibler Mrs. King Mrs. Irving King William King, Jr. Dr. 6: Mrs. Howard A. Kinhart Bill Kirby Mrs. Wm. Kirby Mrs. Lillian Knaclcsteat Mrs. Fannie Knode Rev. Homer W. Koch Robert C. Koehler Mrs. Koehler Mr. 8: Mrs. P. E. Kohlhepp Mr. Richard Krull Mr. 8: Mrs. Abe Kurnow Mrs. R. Labovitz Mr. 6: Mrs. C. J. Lancaster Mrs. Wilmer Lang Charles Lamb Edna Lamb Mrs. R. C. Lamb Prof. R. C. Lamb Mr. 8: Mrs. Stephen Larrimore Lee Mrs. W. Laughlin Mr. William Leanos Miss Marion E. Learly Daisy Le Compte Mr. Frank Lee Mrs. J. Lee "Fran" Lee Mr. William Lee Mr. M. C. Legum C. F. Leigh Mrs. Francis Leitch Eddie Lenards Miss Emilie Lengle D. Leopold H. Deshiell Le Tourneau Mrs. R. Levy Mrs. H. E. Lewis Mrs. Gus Lewnes John P. Lewnes Mrs. C. G. Linder Dr. E. G. Linhardt Mrs. H. Linton Mrs. J. E. Linskey Miss Doris Lisowsky Miss Irene Lisowsky Mrs. Peter Lisowslcy Mr. 6C Mrs. Little Ronald Lee Little Elsie Marie Loftus Don Lomboy Mr. 8: Mrs. C. L. Logan Mrs. May B. Logan Mrs. Vivian Lomax 77 Lou's Friends Mr. dc Mrs. G. Lowman Mr. Bc Mrs. Lucas Mrs. Marvin L. Lucas Mr. 61 Mrs. George A. Luclce, Sr. Mr. Donald J. Luongo Mr. Lurenzo Mrs. W. F. Lyons Ida Mae Marshall '46 Mr. dt Mrs. Lamor Martin Mrs. James G. Mason Mr. George Masters, Sr. Mrs. George T. Masters Mrs. George W. Masters Mrs. E. C. McCarter Mrs. McClenahan Mrs. W. E. McCarthy Mrs. McClenahn Mrs. Donald McClench Berry McCormick Lt. Col. John W. McCormick Mr. William McCready Willie Joe McCullough Mrs. Shirley McCullough Mrs. McHose Antrim A. McKay Ramon Meade '47 Mr. Bl Mrs. Russell E. Meade Dolores Meilclejohn Mrs. Harry H. Meisel Mrs. Mellin Robert Mellin James Meredith -'47 Mr. Bc Mrs. C. L. Meredith Mr. BL Mrs. John A. Meredith Mrs. John Merdory Donald Mewell Mr. 8: Mrs. Benjamin Michaelson Mrs. A. R. Middleton Miss Kathryn Middleton '46 E. K. Miller Mr. George D. Miller Mrs. George D. Miller Melvin Miller '47 Reginald Miller Mr. Samuel B. Miller Capt. Bt Mrs. Wallace J. Miller Mr. 6: Mrs. Wilbur Miller Stella Milton Mrs. Margaret Moreland Russell Henry Moreland Mr. William H. Moreland Mr. 61 Mrs. William P. Moreland J. B. Moore W. E. Moore Mrs. S. C. Moore Mrs. George Abram Moss Marion Y. Mrlik Mr. BL Mrs. Michael Mrlik Mrfl 61 Mrs. E. R. Mumford Mary Munroe '46 Mrs. John Murchake Margaret Murchake '45 Mrs. Cabert Murphy Mrs. E. C. Murray Mrs. Hilda L. Musterman Mr. J. H. Musterman Major Charles Myers Nancy D. Myers '46 Ruby and Golda Myers Mrs. Walter H. Myers Dr. dt Mrs. Luther Neff Mr. John W. Neff Lt. Paul Neff Mr. dt Mrs. J. G. Neiman W. 'E. Neiman, F lfc U.S.N. Mr. Bt Mrs. Vernon R. Nelson Mrs. John Nicol Mr. Leo Nims Miss Dorothy Noble Mr. George Norris Robert North '46 Mr. Horace Norwood Mr. 51 Mrs. Louis H. Norwood Walton Norwood Miss Barbara Jane Oaks '46 Miss Harriett May Ohman Daniel C. Olson William E. O'Neil Miss Leone Orner Mrs. Marie E. Orme Mrs. C. E. Ortman Lt. R. J. O'Shea Mrs. Charles Owens Jack and Barbara Owens Owens' l Brothers Palmer's Garage Howard B. Palmer L. A. Palmer, Jr. L. A. Palmer, Sr. Verdine W. Palmer Zella L. Palmer Mr. 6: Mrs. S. Panos Mrs. E. Panalo Andy Parker Mr. 81 Mrs. R. C. Parker Rose Parker Mr. Bt Mrs. Alfred Parkinson Mrs. A. M. Parkinson Wayne S. Parkinson, U. S. M. Mrs. Mildred Parks Mrs. Lucille Parlier Mrs. Freeman Paulson William Bo Peregoy Phil '47 Mrs. Raymond Phipps '41 Betty Piegler '44 H. T. Pike W. D. Platt 'iPoodie" Mrs. William F. 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Wuebbens Lucy Welch Yates '40 Mr. 81 Mrs. Theadore Yost Mr. Bt Mrs. Zavadil Jerry Zavadil Miss Jane G. Zeigler Mrs. Joseph Ziff Mr. Wm. Zimmerman Arnold Grammar School Art Service Club of A. H. S. Barrett Printing Co. Brady's Store Cafeteria Help Cheering Club The Chemistry Club English IV Sth period Mr. Fowble's 3rd period scientists Miss Newlon's General Business Health 3rd period Miss Newlon's Sth period Home Arts Miss Newlon's 6th period Home Arts Homeroom 108 Homeroom 203 Homeroom 205 Homeroom 207 I-lorneroom 212 First lunch period Second lunch period Mrs. Kinl'1art's Needlework Club Oiiice Training Class Royal Restaurant Sigma Theta Phi Slama's Shoe Store Veteran Cab West River Country Club Zoology MALJIQICE E. MEADE CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 4X5 432 STATE STREET EASTPORT, MARYLAND 435 T61 Annapolis 2061 Congratulations '47 WE HOPE TO HAVE YOU MUSIC LOVERS VISIT US TIHRU YEAIRS TO COME Sheet Music Musical Instruments Pianos 0. C. KEENEY AND SONS ' 23 RANDALL STREET ANNAPOLIS, MD. Phone 4852 "Parker 5I 's" UNLIIMITIED QUANTITIES JENKINS INC. 185-187 MAIN STREET AN NAPOLIS MARYLAND 9 ::: :::::::::- Q LOUISE CUNNINGHAM M SPECIALITY DRESS SHOP 77 MARYLAND AVENUE M JUNIOR FORMALS, DRESSES, SPORTSWEAR, ACCESSORIES ALBRlGHT'S Visit our Remodeled Store to see the Latest Nationally Advertised RADIOS Philco Stromberg-Carlson R, C. A. General Electric Farnsworth Westinghouse Phonographs Records Many other Appliances Displayed for your Convenience Open Evenings until 6 P.M. 78 MARYLAND AVENUE ANNAPOLIS 4781 Best wishes to THE CLASS OF i947 V 00 PARTIES Carvel Hall's facilities and service make parties successful. lf you're planning a party, a dinfner, or a dance - for yourself or your club- call us and let us do the worrying. CARVEL HALL A SHERATON i-ioTiEL MMFHZFZFFSFMMF 47 MARYLAND AVENUE School Supplies Artists' Supplies Drafting Supplies Office Supplies Fountain Pens and Typewriters Repaired Greeting Ca rds QDaVis' Stationery Est. l9Ol 76 Maryland Avenue Dial 3712 ov' ..v... '--v O 11 11 11 l 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 :fav Telephone 2375 Community Meat Market Choice Meats Provisions and Groceries 28-30 MARKET SPACE Weems System of Navigation 227 PRINCE GEORGE STREET ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Aviation Ground School Courses in Marine and Air Navigation C. and C. S. and H. O. Charts and Publications - Watches Navigation Instruments 8. Textbooks Compliments of Annapolitan Tea Room 48 MARYLAND AVENUE Compliments of The Open Door Tea Room 100 COLLEGE AVENUE ANNAPOLIS. MARYLAND Compliments of FRENCH OLDSMOBILE 225 HANOVER STREET ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Telephone 2292 We Call for and Deliver RAINBOW CLEANERS Dry Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing Storage ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND i8Ol WEST ST. 2Ol MAIN ST. Arundel Appliance Sales Company Westinghouse Home Appliances Hoover Cleaners - Magic Chef l-45 WEST STREET Q-ee: -A-------------- Tilghman Company Registered Jewelers American Gem Society ANNAPOLIS, ,MARYLAND -v-vo-v Dial 2241 - Res. 3345 Diamonds Remounted STEARNS Diamond - Watches - Jewelry Watch Repairing 180 MAIN STREET ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Noah A. Hillman I IN ANNAPOLIS Good Luck to the Class of 47 itfs Herbert's Men's Shop LIPMAN'S 178 MAIN STREET JESS CLARK, Manager Phone 2412 ' ' I - Sh Women s Wearing Appare oes Dio' 4211 Artists' Supplies 172-174 MAIN STREET ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND R. E. Strange and Sons Sherwin-Williams Painfts 8. Varnishes 159 MAIN STREET ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Public Loan Office Pawn Broker Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Clothing Leather Goods, etc., Bought and Sold S. Lerner, Prop. 194 Main Street BERMAN'S "Shop of Quality" 186 MAIN STREET Everything to wear for the Girl Grad Exclusive but not Expensive The Parsons Company Department Store 220-222 MAIN STREET ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Dial 4566 MONTAGUE - KYLE School and Office Supplies 207 MAIN STREET ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Peerless Uniform 81 Clothing Company MAIN AND CONDUIT STREET JOE GREENFIELD, Mgr. Class of '32 Telephone 3909 Bernard J. Wiegard Real Estate - Insurance HOTEL MARYLAND BUILDING ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Compliments 'Eyes Examined Daily 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. of C Phone 3351 THE OLUMBIA JEWELRY CO. THE LEADER Incorporated HARRY KLAwANs, Prop. J I Watches - Diamonds? ewe ers pticians 162 MAIN STREET 138 MAIN STREET Compliments Hardware - Toys - Appliances of LORENS' We carry the complete Evershap line Phone 4791 AN ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND GORDON'S "THE STORE Fon CHlLDREN" A Greengold Clothier - Hatter - Furnisher 46-48-50 WEST STREET ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Compliments Clompgcments of Annapolis Army and Navy Surplus 149 WEST STREET Ph 2660 KINGS BAKERY one ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Cemlvlimlenfs SOUTHERN DAIRIES I of lcE CREAM FOX 5 5c - S1-00 STORE ANNAPoLis, MARYLAND 39 WEST STREET 120 West Street Dial 2688 Compliments Capitol Shoe Store of JERRY FRIEDRICH coca " cola Bottllng Ladies', Men's and Cl'1ildren's Fine Footwear COMPUHY 35 WEST STREET ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Phone 6975 Snelling's Grocery Ctompllmenfs of JONES STATION Severna Park 341 Sears, Roebuck 81 Company Eagle Nest Farm Dairy pasteurized milk and cream Dari-rich chocolate Dial 2100 ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Compl irnents of Paul's Restaurant Sea Food and Steak Dinners RIVA, MARYLAND LEATHERBURY STORE General Merchandise SHADY SIDE, MARYLAND Arundel Laundry Laundry - Dry Cleaning - Storage Scientific Rug Cleaning Spa Rd. 8- West St. Dial 2343 ------ ..... A- A... ---A .A.. ----,,,,, MiIIer's Meat Market Fresh and Smoked Meats Groceries H00 WEST STREET Compliments of Krause Furniture Company, Incorporated 1800 BLOCK WEST STREET Compliments of V. H. HUSE Your lFord1 Dealer ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Compliments of John M. Taylor and Son ::::'4-::::::::: : ::. :::: :: : Q: .-:4 Annapolis 6660 is the password to good printing WHITMORE Printing and Stationery Company 286 WEST STREET The J. F. Johnson Lumber Company Lumber, Millwork, Hardware Paint, Builders' Suplies ANNAPOLIS, MD. GLEN BURNIE, MD. Compliments of City Awning Company CarIson's Home Bakery C-enuine Potato Do-Nuts Assorted Sheet Cakes Decorated Birthday Cakes C rn' l R ll a iva o s Phone 2454 1021-24 WEST ST. Jim's Corner Lunch James Leanos 294 WEST STREET Phone 9732 Montague Furniture Company Incorporated 1125-27 WEST STREET Telephone 6663 Ma rbert Motors, Inc. Ponting Packard Sales and Service 261 WEST STREET ERNIE'S GRILL AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE 236 WEST STREET ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Phone 2335 V Soft Drinks and Ice Creaim of Best Sandwiches in Town 275 WEST STREET CHRIS s. PSOMADAKIS BROOKS BROTHERS Compliments of ROBERTSON RADIO 192 WEST STREET Telephone 4812 ANDREW KRAUSE Your Cheverolet Dealer ANNAPOLIS, .MARYLAND ---v ...vvv v vvv.. :-- -----+ .0-::: - ----A- --- --- ----- - - -v-----,-,Q'4,- ::::: o:::::::::::::: Compliments of CAPITOL CITY FLORISTS Compliments of G. and J. GRILL Compliments Bostonian Shoes H Of, JOHNSON'S THE A HI-Y MARYLAND AVENUE JOHNNlE'S THOMAS G' BA5'L Esso SERVICE STATION Real Estate and Insurance ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND LAFAYETTE AVE. 8. WEST ST. ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Compliments gf Photographers 43 MARYLAND AVENUE J. B. MOORE Phone 40I3 Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF I947 f or Joesting Motors, Inc. Your Printing High School Grods ""e"'o"0m' Tmcks 160 South sf. Aooopono, Md. The Hitching Post Fountain and Sandwich Specialities BREYER'S ICE CREAM 220 PRINCE GEORGE STREET Phone 5990 ARMBRUSTEIYS GIFTS or DISTINCTION 82 Maryland Avenue ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Dial 3474 Powder Puff Beauty Shop 39 Maryland Avenue ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Compliments of Annapolis Flower Shop "TRADE WITH TRADER" Compliments of LITTLE CAMPUS ANNAPOLIS TRAVEL SERVICE iSlayton Insurance Agencyl Airplane and Steamship Reservations and Tickets Tours, Hotels, Cruises 88 Maryland Ave. Phone 2036 ---- ...... --,,,,---,-- Compliments Compliments of of T. E. WINN 0 ll ll ' Capitol Esso Station Roofing Contractor Eastport Food Market Dia' 9782 ' 9832 426 SEVERN AVENUE Manclrls Restaurant Soda Fountain CI'OCerie-S - Meats Home Cooking - Prompt Service me ,,a,k,ng 2-4 MARKET SPACE Compliments . . . . of Flshpaw's Filling Station Leatherbury Brothers Soo Food JONES STATION, MARYLAND SHADY SlDE, MARYLAND The Henry B. Myers Co. Fuel - Farm and Home Supplies SAMU EL S. STOKES Since i880 45-49 WEST STREET FANCY CROCERIES Dial 2655 Complirmevnxts Telephone 9l33 of Dun-Rite Cleaners, Inc. U I Cliff and Tom Duwsons 'fm ounme, it's Done Right" s'l'0l'e Quality Cleaning - Courteous Service SEVERNA PARK, MARYLAND 120 Dock St., Annapolis, Md. E. Churchill Murray Compliments Insurance f Exclusively O ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Phone 3138 ALFRED R. HOPKINS Coimplimeints of 700 BAY RIDGE AVENUE F h d C d M T t SAMUEL LOREA ms. on We ef' S Fruits and Vegetables Globe Furniture Company Compliments of The New Grill Restaurant 105 MAIN STREET QUGWY Furniture ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND 238 WEST STREET vvvv v------v- vvvv- - .... --------v----,-,-,vv--o0 - , Q ,'::::,'-::4-,,f:,::::: - A - - - Strange and White IR. Thornton Strange? 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