Annapolis High School - Wake Yearbook (Annapolis, MD)
- Class of 1952
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ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND
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carrying us through pleasant joumeys and troubled seas, will always
- remain in our thoughts as a great ship forging ahead to higher learn-
ing and achievements.
Working together as a crew, we performed the routine duties
necessary for the life of our ship. Helping us to reach our destina-
. tions were the officersg our ever patient and understanding faculty.
In co-operation with our fellow shipmates, we elected a Student Gov-
ernment and Traffic Squad to carry out the rules and regulations of
Annapolis High. When on liberty, we participated in extracurricu-
lar activities and enjoyed the exictement of assemblies, social aifairs
and sports programs. Daily occurrences were posted in the Tally-Ho,
our ship's bulletin, and events of the year were entered in the WAKE,
our log of memories.
This is what life aboard Annapolis High
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college plans . . . H. R. Rep. l, 2, 3: H.R. Alt. 4:
Class V. P. 4: Honor Society 3, 4: WAKE: Photog. A
Ed. 4: Bus. Staff 4: Traffic Squad 4: Chorus 2, 3: W
Operetta 2, 3: Ir. Prom Comm. 3: Varsity: Basket-
ball 3. 4:
Basketball l, 2: Softball lg Intra. Basketball 3, 4:
Club Off. 4.
JAMES HALLETT BAKER
President
Four years as Class presidentl 4'Big Iimlsw beaded
for U. of M .... XVAKEI Advertising Ed. 4: Bus.
Stall' -1: Assembly Comm. l, 23 Stunt Nite l, 43
Tratlic Squad Off. 4: Soc. Comm. l, 2, 3. 43 Jr.
Prom Chairman 3: Soccer Mgr. lg Basketball Mgr.
l. 2. 4: Track l. 2, 3: Ath. Rep. 2, 3: Class Pres.
l. 2. 4.
SONDHA DUVALL
Vice-President
sports gal deluxe: wants a life of fun: has
Fieldball 2. 3. 4: Volleyball 3: J. V.: '
JOYCE ELIZABETH PURDY
Secretary-Treasurer
allow . . . a real spirited gal: ambition: to be a good
secretary . . . Class Sec.-Treas. 4: WAKE Circ.
Ed. 4: Traffic Squad 4: H. R. Rep. 4-Q Varsity Basket-
ball Mgr. 4.
Charles Abbott Betty Abercrombie Shirley Adams
CHARLES KIRBY ABBUTT4Vi'ell-dressed "Buzzy,7 is Air Force bound . . . Varsity:
Soccer l: Lacrosse l. 2 . . . BETTY JOYCE ABERCROMBIE-Soft spoken "Jo"
likes rvadingg ambition: to raise and train horses . . . SHIRLEY ANNE ADAMS-
Lover of horses: wants to be riding instructor: going to Hood . . . VVAKE Make-Up
Comm. fl-: Jr. Prom Comm. 3 . . . JOHN GUST ALVANUS--"Greek,sl' trying for
the Academyg wants to visit Greece someday . . . WYAKI-I Bus. Staff -lg H.li. Alt. 4g
Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Varsity: Football 3. 41 Track 33 J.V.: Football 39 Basketball 3g
lntra. Basketball l . . . BETTY DARLENE AUBILIO-"0akic" will be a secretary
for some lucky businessman . . . Vlfxkti: Bus. Staff l: Typ. Comm. "lei Stunt Nite 4g
Varsity: Hockey 3. -lt: Softball 3: lntra.: Basketball 3g Mgr. -lg Bef.
3. 4g Club Comm. -l . . . JUNE ANN ARISUN-Horse-loving '4Junie"
plans to be a mechanical engineer . . . Varsity: Hockey -lg Volleyball
2 . . . MABl.l'lNli ASHICB- "Mar" will soon enter the business world
as a stenograplu-r . . . NVXKE Typ. Comm. fl: Assembly Comm. 3g
Traflir' Squad ll: Soc. Comm. 3: lntra. Basketball 3 . . .SHIRLEY ANNE
BACHMANN-"Bones" will don a nurses uniform: future U. of lVl.
student . . . H.B. Alt. l. 2. 3: WAR!-1 Bus. Staff -l-: Tally-Ho Reporter
2. 3. -'l-: Assembly Comm. l 3 Stunt Nite 3: Traflic Squad
4: Soc. Comm. l. 2. 3. -lg Chorus 2g Uperetta 2: Jr. H
Betty Aorllio
Prom Comm. 3: Varsity: Basketball 3. Ali Fieldball 3. 4g Jun.. Amon
Softball 3: J.V.: Basketball l. 2: Softball l. 2: Mgr.
3. -lt: Bef. 3. -1 . . . RICHARD Al.l,YN BAKER--'cDick'7,
future Princeton man and nuclear physicistg later a
global tourist . . . Honor Society 3, 4g Trallic Squad
4 . . . ANAll'lABllf BALLMAN-Artistic G'Anna". a
dress designer to be. headed for Maryland lnstitute . . .
WAKE: Art I-Id. 4: Make-Up Comm. 4g Typ. Comm. 43
Tally-Ho Bus. Staff 4: Trafhc Squad 4g Jr. Prom Comm.
33 Varsity: Fieldball 2. 3. 4g Volleyball 2. 3g Art Serv-
ice 2, 3, 4.
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EARL KENDALL BARBER-A man of sports, 4'Kenny",
has his trouble with women . . . Varsity: Football 2, 3g
Lacrosse 13 J.V. Football 2 . . . CLARK BARR-Quiet,
easy going3 Clark's umumw about his ambition . . .
Office Helperg Chorus 2g Operetta 13 Intra. Softball 1 . . .
EUGENE FREDERICK BASILIERE-Amature mechan-
ic3 4'Gene" hopes to start his own grocery business . . .
JAMES DALE BEANS-Prospective Middie3 'LBuzz" will
quit politics to become a marine officer . . . S. Govt.
Pres. 43 Varsity: Football 3, 4g Lacrosse 2, 33 J.V. Football 2g Intra.
Basketball 1, 2 . . . KEITH ROGERS BELCH, JR.-Disc jockey-
athleteg HCoach,, will someday own a radio station . . . H.R. Alt.
1, 23 Tally-Ho Staff: 1,- 2, 3, 43 Editor 1, 23 Reporter 3, 43 Assembly
Comm, 1, 23 Stunt Nite 43 Soc. Comm. 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2g Jr. Prom
Comm. Chairman 3g Varsity: Football 1, 3, 43 Basketball 43 Lacrosse
1, 2, 33 J.V. Basketball 1, 2, 3 . . . GLETA C. BELL-Gleta wants a
future full of fun3 going to Penn Hall . . . WAKE Bus. Staff 43 Stunt
Nite 43 Soc. Comm. 2, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3g Cheer-
leader 1, 2 . . . KATHERINE PATRICIA BELL-A future A-1 secretaryg ':Pat',
will go to Fleet,s Business College . . . WAKE: Make-up Comm. 4g Bus. Staff 43
Soc. Comm. 1, 23 Costume Comm. l, 2, 3, 4 . . . ARDELL BENTLY-"Ardie", crazy
about playing cards3 a successful businessman to be . . . Chorus 2, 3, 43 Operetta
2, 33 Lacrosse Mgr. 2, 3 . . . MARGARET KATHERINE BEYERLEIN-'4Margie"
will become an addition to the army as a W.A.C .... WAKE: Make-up Comm. 43
Typ. Comm. 43 Varsity: Fieldball 2, 3, 4g Softball 2 . . . STANLEY REX BICE-
fcStan". a small package with super energy for a future businessman . . . WIAKE Typ.
Comm. 43 Soc. Comm. 43 Band 2, 33 Varsity Soccer 4.
Keith Beluh
Gleta Bell
Ardell Bently Margaret Beyerlein Stanley Bice
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Samuel Blades Maureen Bland Elizabeth Boettcher
SAMUEL HADDAWAY BLADES-Easygoing Hzekev, our future music teacher, after
school: U.S.N .... Band lg Off. 2, 3, 4 . . . MAUREEN BLAND-Hopes for matri-
monial career after going to Stevens College . . . W7AKE Lit. Staff 45 Soc. Comm. lg
Chorus 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, Jr. Prom Comm. Chairman 3 . . . ELIZABETH ANNE
BOETTCHER-'gLibby7, desires only to settle down and be a good wife . . . WAKE
Bus. 4g Trallic Squad 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, Stunt Nite 4, Jr. Prom Comm.
3 . . . BENJAMIN BRASHEARS-'4Ben,', a railroad man in our midst, his college:
Michigan State . . . VVAKE Bus. Staff 4, Band l, 4, Oli. 2, 3, Track 33 lntra. Basket-
ball . . . JOHN BROOKS-'ilohnnyi' will study electronics in the Navy after gradua-
tion . . . Assembly Comm. l, 2, 35 Trallic Squad 4, Oliice Helper,
Chorus 2, 33 Operetta 2, 3 . . . NORMAN E. BROWN-eNorman,
quiet type, mechanical minded, main objective: graduation . . .
NEWTON BUERGER-Happy-go-lucky "Chip7'g a future Naval
Ollicer . . . Tally-Ho 2g Soc. Comm. lg Caf. Helper, Track lg
Lacrosse l . . . HELEN CAMPBELL-Good things come in small
packages, 6'Tater" aims for a stenographic position . . . WAKE Bus.
Staff 4, Art. Comm. 4, Soc. Comm. 3, 4, Art Service 4 . . . WILLIAM
CARTER-Partial to girls, allergic to homeworkg "Bill"
just wants to finish school . . . Chorus 2, 3, Operetta Norman Brown
3 . . . ALMA CASEY-Alma heads for a typing posi-
tion . . . WAKE Bus. Stall' 43 Typ. Comm. 43 Soc. Comm.
John Brooks
2, 43 Chorus 2, Operetta 2.
Newton Buerger
Helen Campbell
William Carter
Alma Casey
Benjamin Brashears
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Conchita Davis
Norval Cooper Ralph Crosby Dorothea Daniels
NORVAL E. COOPER-Never worry, never hurryg NFlute" is Navy bound after
graduation . . . Varsity: Soccer 3. 4 . . . RALPH VVOLE CROSBYH-A four year
stickman. HWolf" is a future Midshipman in the U.S.N.A .... WAKE: Make-up
Comm. 43 Photog. Comm. 43 Tally-Ho Reporter 2, 43 Assembly Comm. 2g Band
2, 3g Jr. Prom Comm. 3g Lacrosse l, 2. 33 ,l.V. Basketball 2. 3g lntra. Basket-
ball l . . . DOROTHEA DANIELS-Efhcient and accurate, uDot,, will malceian
excellent secretary . . . WAKE: Bus. Staff 43 Typ. Comm. 43 Circu. Staff 43 Soc. Comm.
2, 43 Chorus 23 Operetta 2 . . . CONCHITA YVONNE DAVIS-Sports enthusiast3
L'Connie,l wants to be a secretary and get married . . . H.R. Rep. 4g WAKE Typ.
Comm. 43 Varsity: Basketball 33 Fieldball 3g Softball 33 J.V.: Basket-
ball l. 23 Softball 2g lntra.: Softball l3 Fieldball 23 Ref. 3. 4 . . .
MARJORIE FRANCES DAVIS-"Marge',, quiet and unperturbable
will be a secretary deluxe . . . Wi.-XKEZ Bus. Staff 43 Typ. Comm. 43
Soc. Comm. 4 . . . EDITH LOUISE DAWSON-"Louie,', cafeteria
helper, will make a good housewife . . . Caf. Helper 1, 2g Chorus 2, 33
Operetta 2, 3 . . . CATHERINE DELADRIER-Hard working and
versatile uKitty" will teach ballet . . . WAKE Typ. Comm. 2g Stunt
Nite 43 Soc. Comm. 2, 3. 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 ,l.V.
Basketball 2 . . . DIANE DICKSON-Popular 'lDee,'
hopes to be a social worker someday . . . H.R. Rep. 43
WAKE Make-up Ed. 43 Traiiic Squad 4g Jr. Prom Comm.
33 Varsity: Softball 33 Basketball 43 lntra. Basketball
3, 4 . . . ELEANOR M. DORAN-"Buttercup" with the
flaming hair, hopes to be a beautician . . . WAKE Bus.
Staff 43 Stunt Nite 43 Chorus 2. 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3g
Varsity Softball 2. 33 Cheerleader l, 2, 3 .... A NN
TERHUNE DOYLE-MSuie7, desires to be a Navy wife3
Anchors Away! . . . Chorus 2, 33 Operetta 2, 3: Varsity
Hockey 4.
Marjorie Davis
Edith Dawson
Catherine Deladrier
Diane Dickson
Eleanor Doran
Ann Doyle
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Charlotte Dull
David Duncan
Anne Duvall
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CHARLOTTE ANN DULL-Domestically inclined Char-
lotte is a happy housewife to be . . . WYAKEI Lit. Stall 4g
Bus. Staff 4g Costume Comm. 4 . . . DAVID DUNCAN!
"Dunk", a gentleman cattleman and farmerg will study
agriculture at U. of M .... ANNE DUVALL-HDuvie',
aspires to be a writer and Secret Service worker . . .
Art Service 4 . . . IACQUELINE DYMENT-.lovial
'flackiewz a secretary career after attending Strayers
College . . . WTAKE Bus. Stall' -'I-3 Stunt Nite 4: Cheer-
leader 2. 3, 4 . . . HELEN CATHERINE EC-AN'-'MBQ-tty". tops
in sportsg ambition? Phys. Ed. teacher. of coursel . . . WIAKI-I Bus.
Staff 43 Stunt Nite lil Varsity: Basketball fig Hockey 2. 3. 43 ,I.V.:
Basketball lg Softball I. 2: Intra.: Basketball 3: Fieldball I: Bad-
minton I. 3g Ref. 3. '14 . . . GEORGE MALCOHM ELLIOTT. IR.-
Mischievous "Mack" will S'Sound-oil' in Uncle Sam's army after
graduation . . . CHRISTIAN ENGLEMANA-"Ilhris". pianist extraordi-
naryg to study at Johns Hopkins University and Pealmody . . . WAKE:
Helen Egan
George Elliott
Lit. Stall' 43 Bus. Stall 2g Stunt Nite 2. 3. -I: Soc. Comm. 33 Band 3g Operetta 3g
Jr. Prom Comm. 3g Make-up Comm. 2 . . . GEORGE EVANS4g'Iack', heads for
U. of IVI. to become a businessman . . . Varsity: Soccer 4113 Baseball 3 . . . JULIETTE
ANN FISHER-"Annie-Poow. personality gal with golden locksg sweet homemaker
to be . . . WAKE Bus. Staff 43 Stunt Nite 4: lr. l'rom Comm. 3g Varsity
Volleyball 23
J.V. Basketball I. 2g Intra.: Basketball 3, 'lg Badminton l. 24 Ath. Rep. lg Cheer-
leader I. 2, 3 . . . MARY H. l"ORBES4Mary. darlin' dispositiong desires to bc a
super secretary . . . Soc. Comm. 4.
George Evans Ann Fisher Mary Forbes
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Donald Calloway
Helen Gardiner
Diane Gillum
ELEANOR MARIE FORD-"Ellie,,, a whiz at the type-
writer, will make a wonderful secretary . . . Tally-Ho
Typist 49 Traffic Squad 4 . . . DONALD GALLOWAY-
uDuck,', is our only contribution to the ministry . . .
HELEN GARDINER-After graduation '4Blondie" is off
to modeling school in New York . . . WAKE Bus. Staff
4 . . . DIANE LAMAR GILLUM-'4Dennie", tall and
terriiicg adores Chryslersg wants to model suits . . .
WAKE: Lit. Staff 4, Bus. Staff 4, Asst. Librarian 4, Jr.
Prom Comm. 3, Club Alt. 4 . . . DONALD GRUNTOWICZ-"Grunt",
will be A.H.S.,s contribution to the Leathernecks . . . Traffic Squad
4 . . . GARDINER AMOS HALL4College bound, HButch,' hopes to
become a Business Administration Authority . . . Band 1, 3, 43 Off. 3,
Operetta 3g Soc. Comm. 1, 2 . . . THOMAS WARD HALL-Attend
college or join the ranks? '4Tommy" isn't sure . . . JANET HALSTED-
The drive behind our yearbook, Lflanw will make a perfect teacher . . .
Honor Society 3, 4, WAKE: Editor-in-Chief 4, Lit. Staff 3g Tally-Ho:
Staff 3, 4, Reporter 2, 3, 43 Stunt Nite 3, 4, Traffic Squad 43 Intra. Basketball lg
Club OH. 43 Soc. Comm. 4 . . . ELEANOR CORNER HARBAUCH-A bundle of fun:
MPeanut's,, ambition is to be a secretary, then housewife . . . WAKE Bus. 4 . . . GAIL
ROWE HARBOLD-Gail wants to be a successg will go to Washington College . . .
WAKE: Bus. Staff 4, Make-up Comm. 4, P.T.A. Rep. 4, Traflic Squad 43 Soc. Comm.
2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3g Varsity Hockey 3, 4, lntra.: Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball
4, Mgr. 3, 4, Ref. 3, 4, Make-up Comm. 2, 3, 45 Costume Comm. 2.
Donald Cruntowicz
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BETTY JEAN HABDEB-Just mention Texas and "ll.J." starts talking. A future
kindergarten teacher . . . WAKE: l.it. Staff sl: Bus. l-: Stunt Nite 3, tl-: Soc. Comm. ll:
Chorus 2. 3. 4: Uperetta 2. 3: jr. Prom Comm. Ii: J.V. Basketball Mgr. l: Nlajoretle
lg Cheerleader 2. 3. 4 . . . AGNES HABlJlfSTYU4Soft spoken Agnes. quiet and
thoughtful: will make a hne secretary . . . Cal. Helper l. 2, 3. lt . . . GlQOBCl'f ALAN
HARVEY-L'Peck's" going to North Carolina U.: then become a millionaire . . .
Varsity: Lacrosse 3: Basketball fl: Track Mgr. l: J.V. Basketball l. 3:
lntra. Basket-
ball l, 3 . . . FREDERICK Vi'lI.l.lAM l'lAVi'OBTl'l- lleun State will beckon to lanky
Bill next September . . . WAKE: Make-up Comm. lt: Bus. l: lntra. Basketball 2 . . .
TAMARA HAWRYSCH-"Tamale,,. crazy about A.lrl.S. and hillbilly
music . . . ELIZABETH HAYS-Q'Bet" has the wandering bug: ambition
is to travel . . . WYAKE Bus. Staff -11 . . . CHARLES TYl.l'iB Hl'llSl'1ff-
'LCharlie" hopes to become a Midshipman. then Naval Aviation . . .
WIAKE Make-up Comm. 4: Varsity: Football JI: Lacrosse 3: J.V. Basket-
ball 2: H.ll. Bep. l . . . EDWARD HENDBICKS--"SonI1yu. a sports
enthusiast with no special plans for the future . . . Tralhc Squad Oil. -l-:
Varsity: Football 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3: Basketball 3, -l: J.V. Basketball
2: Intra. Basketball l . . .JOHN HENNICISEBCICBA--"lil
Juan" has his eyes on an engineering career . . . WVXKI-I
Lit. Staff 3, 4: 'llally-Ho: Reporter 2: Ed. 3. Alt: Chorus
2, 3: Operetta 2. 3: Varsity: Baseball 3: J. Y.: lfoot-
ball l: Basketball 3: lutra. Basketball l . . . lil-I'l"l'Y
HEBZUC-Typing and shorthand whiz: will bc a handy
secretary . . . H.B. Bep. 2: H.B. All. l: l'.'l'.A. Bep. l:
Honor Society 3, 1: Ulhce Helper fl.
Charles Heise
Edward Hendricks
John Henncberger
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DENNIS HOLLIDAYOKE-uHunk,', A.H.S. top miler: hopes to enter Naval Acad-
emy: hunting enthusiast . . . Stunt Nite 43 Traffic Squad 43 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3 . . .
META HOLMES-A little gal that gets big things done, thatis our "Mimi" . . . WVAKE
Bus. Staff 43 Assembly Comm. 1. 23 Trafiic Squad 43 Soc. Comm. 1, 23 Off. 43 Jr.
Prom Comm. Chairman 3g Art Service 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . NANCY HOOD-Cheerful gal,
"Nan" plans to be a happy housewife . . . Soc. Comm. 4 . . . ELIZABETH HOPKINS-
Our busy office helper, uHop" plans to be a secretary . . . WYAKE Typ. Comm. 4g
Off. Helper 4 . . . BEVERLY RUTH HOYT-HBev"fwill be an asset to GOllCllE'I'Q
then Europe bound . . . Honor Society 3, 43 Chorus 43 Operetta Make-up Comm.
2g Stunt Nite 3, 4 . . . KENNETH WAYNE HUGHES--"Boom Boom".
a gridiron stalwart: will make his money in animal husbandry . . .
WTAKE Pbotog. Comm. 43 Stunt Nite 4: Trafiic Squad Off. 4: Varsity:
Football 2, 3. 4: Lacrosse 2 . . . RICHARD ISOBAKER-"Spider", a
whiz around the shop: ambition: to graduate . . . Wi.-XKE Bus. Staff 4 . . .
DONETTA JACKSON-'lSkippy", Miss All-Around Sports, heads for
a secretarial position . . . WAKE Bus. Staff 43 Chorus 23 Operetta 2:
Varsity: Basketball 43 Fieldball 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 33 J.V. Basket-
ball 2g lntra.: Basketball l, 2. 3. 43 Ath. Rep. 4:
H.R. Alt. 3 . . . GEORGE IAYNES--Nwhiteyii. to take
up geological engineering at the U. of M. . If Varsity
Soccer 4 . . . JOHN R. JENNINGS-ulVlule,', sports-
minded all around: a rare sense of humor . . . Varsity:
Football 1, 2. 43 Basketball 3, 43 Baseball l. 2. 3:
,l.V. Basketball 1. 2: lntra. Ref. 3.
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llAllllAliA JUHNSON--"l3arb". future candidate for the
W.A.l".: motto: to keep 'em llying . . . WVAKE Bus. Staff
4: Varsity Softball 2. 3. 4g J.V. Softball l . . . DONALD
li. JONES---"llt1ck". another sports starg favorite
pastime--playing pool . . . H.ll. Alt. Zig Varsity: Football
3. tl: llasketball 2. 3. -lt: Baseball 3g ,l.V. Basketball l . . .
Jl'lANliT'I'lC JUNESf,leanette. another career woman of
the secretarial field: also matrimonial-minded . . . WAKE: ,
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l.it. Stall' -lt: llus. Stall -lg Soc. Comm. 3 . . . RUTH James Judd
JONES--"lltttltie" will employ her typing and shorthand to gain suc
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eess . . . WQAKE Typ. Comm. -lg lr. lrom Comm. Jig Soc. Comm. 3 . . .
Al.lClQ JORDAN-F-"Al". pet yearning: to be the stylish model for
fashion magazines . . . WAKE: Make-up Comm. 3, 43 Lit. Stall 4g Photog.
al: Soo. Comm. Ii. Al-1 Chorus 2. 3. -lg Operetta 2. ill Varsity: Basketball
Al: Softball 3: Costume Comm. 3. el . . . JAMES ll. JUDD. Ill.-"Jim,'.
a seholarly chap: a future U. of M. law student . . . S. Govt. VP. 4g
Honor Society 3. -lv: XVAKI-IZ l.it. Staff -lg llus. Staff 4: Tally-Ho Re-
porter al: Stunt Nite sl: Tralhe Squad all . . . ARNOLD KAHN-c'Ally" seeks a
career in commercial art . . . ADHIENNE KATSEF-'lAdie", super stcnographcr. aims
to click those typextriter keys to fame . . . Honor Society 3. 45 VVAKE: Lit. Staff 3g
llus. Staff l: Typ. Comm. l: Assembly Comm. 2. 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3g Make-up
Comm. 2 . . . Cl.AUlJlC'l"l'lC KAUTZ-Claudette. to don a nursels cap: those lucky
patients! . . . H.li. Hep. l. 3, -lt: Wm!-3 Patron Ed. ,lg Tralhc Squad 4g Chorus 2, 3g
Uperetta 2. Il: ,lr. llrom Comm. Zig Varsity Mgr. 3 . . . WILLIAM RICHARD KEN-
Nlflil.Y--fullig Bill". standout on the football teamg headed for U. of M. . . .
ll.ll. Alt. l: Waxlitl Make-up Comm. -1-: Trallic Squad Off. -lg Chorus 2. 3g Uperetta
2. 3: ,lr. llrom Comm. fig Varsity: Football l. 2, 3, 43 l.at'rosse 3g Basketball Mgr.
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I. Z. 3. tl: llaseball Mgr. l. Z: lntra. llasketball l. 2.
Adrienne Katsef Claudette Kautz William Kennerly
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Warren Klawans
7 1 ' WILLIAM FERDINAND KEHCHNER-4'Dimples". with
, " " a happy-go-lucky disposition3 headed for the U.S.N. . . .
I ' Q WAKE Make-up Comm. 43 Stunt Nite 43 Chorus 2. 3. 43
2. 33 Basketball Mgr. I. 2. 33 IV. Football 2. 33 Track
I. 23 Intra. Basketball l. 23 Soc. Comm. 4 . . . JOHANNA
KERR-Mio". a future lady pilot3 her college, Dennison
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Staff 43 Tally-I-Io Reporter 2. 3. 4g Assembly Comm. I3
Jr. Prom Comm. 3g Make-up Comm. 3 . . . ALICE LORRAINE KING-
"Take a letter. Miss King."-nDoy's,, business training brings results!
. . . Traliic Squad 4 . . . WARREN KLAWANS-'4Hot Rodn. mania for
speed boats3 desires to win New York-Albany Marathon Race . . . WAKE
Photog. Comm. I. 2. 3. 43 Tally-I-lo: Photographer I. 2. 33 Photog.
Ed. 43 Varsity Lacrosse 23 J.V. Soccer 2 . . . FRANCES LOUISE
KLIIVIES-Lively 'LFran" plans to be a private secretary . . .
VVAKE: Bus. Stall 43 Typ. Comm. 43 Soc. Comm. I3 J.V. Basket-
ball 1 . . . CYNTHIA KNIGHT-Helpful "Cynt,' plans to be a private secre-
tary . . . H.R. Alt. 4g P.T.A. Rep. 43 WAKE: Make-up Comm. 43 Lit. Staff 3g
Typ. Comm. 43 Traliic Squad 43 Ir. Prom Comm. 3 . . . ANNE ELIZABETH
KOHLER-Energetic and friendly, "Rooney" will attend Bard Avon Col-
lege . . . WIAKE: Make-up Comm. 43 Bus. Staff 4g Stunt Nite 3g Soc. Comm.
2, 3g Jr. Prom Comm. 3 . . . NANCY LEE KRAFT-Friendly and quiet3 Nancy's
plans include the U. of M .... W'AKE Make-up Comm. 43 Varsity Hockey 4 . . .
RUTH LANK-Vivacious Ruth. a future model. will attend Goucher College . . .
Frances Klimes
Cynthia Knight
WYAKI-I lVlake-up Comm. 43 Varsity Hockey 4 . . . DONNA EILEEN LAPE-'4Dough-
nut" with the sweet smileg hopes to be a private secretary . . . H.R. Rep. I, 33
H.R. Alt. 23 School Treas. 2. 33 WT.-XKE! Bus. Stall 43 Typ. Comm. 43 Traliic Squad
Off. 43 Jr. Prom Comm. Chairman 3g Varsity: Hockey Mgr. 3g Basketball Mgr.
3, 4.
Nancy Kraft Ruth Lank Donna Lape
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KATHERINE LEANOS-Full of pep3 '4Kathy" plans to tour the world . . . H.R. Rep.
2: I'I.R. Alt. I: Class V.P. 23 WAKE: Typ. Comm. 43 Bus. Staff 43 Soc. Comm. 1, 23
Chorus 2, 33 Operetta 2. 33 Intra.: Basketball 43 Badminton 3 . . . ROBERT E. LEE-
i'Bob". the hard-running halfback with the historical name3 another traveler . . .
Tralhc Squad 43 Soc. Comm. 33 Varsity: Football 3, 43 Lacrosse 3g IV.: Football
2: Basketball 2: Intra.: Softball 13 Basketball I . . . HUDNALL J. LEWIS-A quiet
reserved guy3 Hudnall's a future Naval Officer . . . Honor Society 3, 43
Tralhc Squad 43 WAKE Pliotog. Comm. 4 . . . MARCUERITE JO ANN LEWIS-
Friendly L'Margie" hopes to make a career with math . . . WAKE: Make-up Comm.
43 Bus. Stall' 43 Traliic Squad 43 Soc. Comm. 4g Chorus 23 Operetta 23
Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Intra.: Basketball l3 Badminton I3 Hockey I3
Costume Comm. 4 -... SARAH LEE LEWISkSarah Lee will do
A.H.S. credit at Coucher next year . . . WIAKEZ Lit. Staff 43 Bus. Staff
43 Tally-Ho: Staff 2. 3. 43 Reporter 2, 3, 43 Asst. Ed. 3g Assoc. Ed. 4g
Assembly Comm. 33 Stunt Nite 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Intra.: Basket-
ball l3 Badminton l . . . RAYMOND VERNON LOVE-w'LRay", with
an air of mystery about lliITl3 future farmer . . . WIAKE Bus. Stall' 4 . . .
GREGC MACRUDER4MRalJl1it',. always covering the
sports: college plans include University of Missouri . . .
WIAKI-I Lit. Staff 3, 43 Tally-Ho: Ed. 2, 3, 43 Staff 2, 3, 43
Trallic Squad OIT. 4-3 Jr. Prom. Comm. 33 Track 33 J.V.
Basketball 3 . . . ARNOLII WILLIAM MARTIN. IR.-
6'Bill". future candidate for a branch of Uncle Sam's
Sarah Lewis
Raymond Love
family tree . . . Varsity Football 3. 43 J.V. Football 2 . . .
ALFRED MCGUCKIAN-Patriotic HMoose", a future
member of the armed forces . . . Varsity Basketball 3g
l.V. Basketball 2 . . . DOMINICA ANNE MILETO-
Friendly "Mickey" plans to go to Hood3 will major in
music . . . I-lonor Society 3. 43 WIAKPIZ Lit. Staff 43 Make-
up Conun. 43 Art -I-3 Tally-Ho Reporter 43 Stunt Nite 43
Trallic Squad 43 Chorus 2, 33 Operetta 2. 3g Varsity:
Basketball 43 l"ieldball fl.
Gregg Magruder
William Martin
Alfred McCuckian
Dominica Mileto
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DONALD CARL MILLER-Congenial g'Donny" will make his career as an auto
mechanic . . . Chorus 2, 35 Operetta 2, 3 . . .CAROLYN LEE MISER-"Carolyn"g
flaming hairg hails from San Diegog teaching career after college . . . Soc. Comm. 4 . . .
CELIA ANN MOLDEN--'gCel,, plans to be a successful business woman or teacher . . .
WAKE Bus. Staff 43 Chorus 35 Operetta 3 . . . ROSALIE MONTALBANO-"Rosie',,
would be traveler and successful secretary . . . WVAKE Typ. Comm. 4 . . . ANN MORE-
LAND-'4Andy" has her heart set on becoming a secretary . . . WAKE Typ. Comm. 43
Bus. Staff 4g Varsity Softball 33 I.V.: Basketball lg Softball l, 2 . . . STEWART
LIONEL MORELAND-Itis NAnchors Away" for U.S.N.-bound 5'Stew" . . . Varsity:
Soccer 3. 43 Baseball 35 Intra.: Softball lg Basketball I . . . JEANE
MARIE MOORE-"Jeanie,, is aspiring for position as a housewife . . .
VVAKE Bus. 4 . . . ROGER WILLIAM MOYER-'6Pip',, All-American,
hopes to don the jersey of U. of M. Terps . . . Trafhc Squad Off. 4:
Varsity: Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4g Lacrosse 2, 3g J.V.
Basketball lg Ath. Rep. 4 . . . PATRICIA LEE MULLICAN-'4Pat'7
came to A.H.S. this year from Salisbury. lVIcl.g f t re Florence Night-
ingale . . . LOUISE VIRGINIA MURPHY--MMU i is a future secre-
Ann Moreland tary and housewife . . . H.R. Re WIAKEZ Bus. Staff
Stewart Moreland 45 Typ. Comm. 49 Traffic g Varsity Hockey 3, 43
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Patricia Mullican
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Janice Myers
Gertrude Nalley ul'
Susan Nicholas
JAMES MYERS-Jockey 'gjim-Bo" will ride in the races
to gain fame . . . Tralhc Squad fig Varsity Soccer 3, 4 . . .
,IANICE lVIYEHS+,lanice hopes to make business train-
ing pay ofi' as a secretary . . . Varsity Hockey 3g Club
Hep. 4 . . . GERTRUDE NALLEY-i'Certie',, with the
encyclopedic memoryg will be an ollice worker . . . Soc.
Comm. 3g Asst. Librarian 2 . . . SUSAN NICHOLAS-
Petite "Sue" wants success in the secretarial world . . .
VVAKI-1 Typ. -1: Soc. Comm. fl . . . HAZEL LEITCH
Hazel 0'Caine
John Owens
0'CAlN-Future globe trotterg Hazel also wants to be a secretary . . .
WAKE: Make-up Comm. 4: Typ. Comm. 4: Soc. Comm. l, 2g Chorus 2g
Operetta 2 . . . JOHN EDWARD OWENS. lll-Leaving after gradua-
tion? No. .lack is a future school bus driver . . . WVAKE Bus. Staff 4- . . .
LEMON BEALL UWENS-uSonny', will excel in the field of agri-
culture . . . JOHN R. POTEE--L'Smiling Jack". a pilot to beg will
attend U. of M .... Stunt Nite 4g Varsity: Football 3. 43 Track 3g
J.V. Football 3: Nlake-up Comm. 3 . . . MARY ANN PRICE-HA future Lemon Owens
dancing instructor: "lVlurnie', is new this year . . . WLAKE Make-up Comm. 4g Soc.
Comm. 4 . . . MARJOHIE ANN PUMPHHEY-"Margie", a fun-loving gal whose
ambition is to travel . . . WYAKEC Make-up Comm. flag Typ. Comm. 4g Asst. Librarian.
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study at U. of Va .... H.R. Alt. 2g WAKE: Make-up
Comm. 43 Bus. Staff 43 Tally-Ho Reporter l, 2, 33
Assembly Comm. 13 Trafhc Squad 43 Soc. Comm. li
Chorus 43 Jr. Prom Comm. Chairman 33 Varsity Hockey
3, 43 J.V. Basketball l . . . JAY H. REED-Jay will
assist his father at Murphy's and attend U. of M ....
WAKE Bus. Stall 43 Soc. Comm. 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 . . .
SHIRLEY MAE REPPENHAGEN-Talkative "Shirl,'
plans to become a clerk-typistg then a housewife . . . lntra. Fieldball
2 . . . HAROLD RICHARDSON, JR.-Tall, lanky "Harry" will join
one of the armed forces . . . REBECCA SALAZAR-6'Becky" comes
to A.H.S. from the Philippinesg will take up medicine . . . ELIZABETH
JANE SAUNDERS-HBetty" . . . future teacher of college Frenchg
bound for France this October . . . H.R. Rep. 13 Honor Society 3, 43
WAKE: Lit. Stall 3, 43 Bus. Staff 43 Tally-Ho Staff 2, 3, 43 Reporter 2g
Asst. Feature and News Ed. 3g Editor-in-Chief 43 Stunt Nite 43 Traffic
Squad 43 Chorus 3, 43 Operetta 33 lntra. Basketball 3 . . . BARBARA ANN SCHAEF-
FER-"Barbie" . . . a future teacher of tiny totsg to attend Towson . . . Stunt Nite 43
Traffic Squad 43 Chorus 3, 43 Operetta 3 . . . DONALD SCHLUSEMEYER--Boston's
loss, our gain3 '4Schluzy's" full of fun3 basketball fiend . . . Varsity: Basketball 4g
Baseball 3 . . . JAMES L. SCHOOCRAFT--Our soccer co-captaing "Schoo',, the ladies-
man, hails from Severna Park . . . H.R. Rep. 4g WAKE Photog. Comm. 4g Band
Rebecca Salazar
Elizabeth Saunders
3, 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Varsity: Soccer 3, 43 Track 13 Lacrosse 2 . . . HELENE
LORRAINE SCIBLE-This blonde lassie heads A.H.S.,s cheerleadersg "Lorrie" is a
secretary to be . . . H.R. Alt. 33 WAKE: Bus. Staff 4g Typ, Comm. 43 Assembly Comm.
13 Stunt Nite 4g Traffic Squad 43 Soc. Comm. 43 Chorus 33 Operetta 3g Cheerleader
1, 2, 3, 4.
Donald Schlusemeyer James Schoocraft Lorraine Scible
U , Harold Richardson, Jr.
' Helen Sherald William Sherbert William Sheridan
HELEN SHERALD-Always smilingg G'Sissie's" ambition is to be a secretary . . .
H.R. Alt. 2g WIAKEZ Make-up Comm. 43 Bus. Staff 43 Assembly Comm. 23 Stunt Nite
43 Soc. Comm. 33 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Costume Comm. 3. 4 . . . WILLIAM N.
SIIERBERT-Energetic Mliillyi' wants to settle down on his own farm . . . WILLIAM
FRANKLIN SHERIDAN-Likable t'Bill", hard-running halfback. loves all sportsg
true Woodland Beacher . . . Traffic Squad 43 Varsity Football 3, 43 J.V. Football
2, 3 . . . PATRICIA RUTH SHERWOOD-A young peopleis choir director at
presentg "Pat,s" a future missionary . . . WAKE: Lit. Comm. 43 Rus. Staff 43 Tally-Ho:
Staff 3, 43 Reporter 2. 3. 4g Band I3 Chorus 3g Operctta 3 . . . JOHN SIMMONS-
"Big lawn." football co-captain and leading scorer. also lacrosse star
and hunter . . . Varsity: Football I, 2. 43 Lacrosse 2. 3 . . . MARY
KAY SINNlNGERkC0llege calls to witty 6'Kay"g future newspaper re-
porter or best-seller novelist . I-LR. Alt. 33 Honor Society 3, 43 VIYAKI-I
Lit. Ed. 43 Tally-Ho Staff 43 Reporter 2. 43 Trafhc Squad 43 Stunt Nite
3, 43 Chorus gl Uperetta 3 . . . CHARLES W. SMITHfl"ireman
"Smitty" aspires to study law or fire control at U. of M .... Traflif:
Squad 4: Office Helper 3 . . . KATHLEEN SMITH!--'Roller skating tops
"Kathy's" interest list3 her career-the Waves . . .
WAKE Bus. Staff 43 Stunt Nite 43 Soc. Comm. 2, 3: Caf. J h S.
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Helper 3, 43 Intra. Basketball I3 Costume Comm. 3 . . .
JOAN FRANCES SNUGGS-"Joanne", talented artist
who plans to enter the nursing profession . . . VVAKI-2 Lit.
Mary K. Sinninger
Staff 43 Tally-Ho Reporter 2. 3. 43 Trafhc Squad 43
Chorus 4 . . . ALLEN STALLINGS-A loyal and mis-
chievous Eastporterg "Pee Wee'si' ambition is to gradu-
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BROOKS STALLINGS-uBunk", a future electrical engineerg loves swimming and
a cheerleaderQ . . Varsity: Football 1, 25 Track 1 . . . CHARLES GARRETT
STEPHENS-G'Gary", a former A.H.S. student, returns to us from Baltimore . . .
Varsity: Soccer 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 J.V. Basketball 2 . . . THOMAS EDWIN
STEWARD-Easy-going L'Stew's,, a three sport star5 loves eating and baseball . . .
Varsity: Football 45 Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 2, 35 J.V. Basketball 1, 25 Intra.:
Softball 15 Basketball 1 . . . MARY ELLEN TAYLOR-Mary Ellen has one ambi-
tion, to be a success, maybe in dramatics! . . . WAKE: Bus. Staff 45 Typ. Comm. 45
Tally-Ho Staff 35 Reporter 2, 35 Varsity Hockey 45 Ollice Helper 4 . . . CHRISTINE
TOLAN-HChris,' has wanderer's itchy feet for traveling around the
world . . . WAKE Bus. Staff 45 Stunt Nite 45 Chorus 35 Operetta 35
Varsity Fieldball 2 . . . EMILY PEABODY TREVETT-Emily, an
enthusiastic doll collector at heart5 a future Florence Nightingale . . .
Chorus 3, 45 Operetta 3 . . . ALBERT TUCKER-A familiar face
around Crabtown5 "Tuck" will go into newspaper work . . . CAROL
ANN TURNER-Carol Ann knows the way to a man's heart5 will
major in Home Economics . . . I-l.R. Rep. 25 H.R. Alt. 45 Class V.P.
35 Honor Society 45 WAKE: Lit. Staff 3. 45 Bus.
Staff 45 Traffic Squad Off. 45 Attendance Asst. 45 Chorus
2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 35 Jr. Prom Comm. Chairman 35
Intra. Basketball 3, 45 Ath. Rep. 35 Make-up Comm.
3, 45 Soc. Comm. 1. 3 . . . CATHERINE PATRICIA
TURNER--Social workerg "Patsy's" ambition is to be-
come a Salvation Army Officer . . . VIIAKE Bus. Staff 45
Caf. Helper 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Varsity Softball 2, 35
Intra.: Fieldball 15 Badminton 3 . . . SUZANNE MOSS
VVATERIVIAN-MSue's" happy manner will help her in
becoming a good nurse . . . WAKE Bus. Staff 45 Trallic
Squad 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 35 Jr. Prom Comm.
35 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Intra. Basketball 3.
Christine Tolan
Emily Trevett
Albert Tucker
Carol Turner
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V' Suzanne Waterman
Clifton Wayson in 'P . 3- . "S 3
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CLIFTON B. WAYSON-"Skippy", Tally-Ho writer, will
start a journalism career at U. of M .... WAKE: Lit.
Staff 43 Bus. Staff 43 Tally-Ho: Staff 3, 43 Reporter 3, 43
Asst. Ed. 43 Stunt Nite 33 Trafhc Squad 43 Soc. Comm.
2, 3g Ir. Prom Comm. 3 . . . BARBARA WEISS-Enthw
siastic "Barb,' hopes to enter nursing . . . WAKE! Lit.
Staff 43 Bus. Staff 43 Assembly Comm. 2g Stunt Nite 43 Jeanne Wolfe
Jr. Prom Comm. 33 .l.V. Basketball l3 Cheerleader l, 2, Margaret Zeilmann
3. 43 lVlake-up Comm. 3, 43 Soc. Comm 2. 4 . . . BEV-
ERLY ANN WERZ-HRev'7 wants to 'cwoww the secretarial world . . .
WAKE: Bus. Staff 43 Typ. Comm. 43 Sec. 43 Tally-Ho Staff 43 Intra.:
Ref. 43 Mgr. 43 Traflic Squad 43 Soc. Comm. 43 Office Helper 3, 43
Varsity: Basketball 3. 43 Fieldball 43 Volleyball 33 lntra.: Basket-
ball 43 Volleyball 4 . . . ADA ELIZABETH WILSON-4'Betty,, hopes
to succeed in any undertaking . . . WXIAKE! Bus. Staff 43 Assembly
Comm. 2. 33 Varsity Softball 33 J. V. Softball 23 Costume Comm.
2, 3, 4 . . . MARY WILSON-Mary. always happy3 aspires to be a
secretary . . . WAKE: Bus. Staff 43 Stunt Nite 4g Chorus 33 Operetta 33 Varsity:
Basketball 43 Volleyball 2. 33 Intra.: Basketball 3, 43 Volleyball 3. 4 . . . FRED
WITHERALL-'LCus" hopes to attend aviation college-become a commercial
flyer . . . JEANNE ESTELLE WOLFE-Jeanne heads for a secretarial position with
the F.B.l .... Student Govt. Sec. 43 WAKE: Typ. Comm. 43 Bus. Staff 43 Tally-Ho
Reporter 2. 3g Assembly Comm. 3. 43 Traflic Squad 43 Varsity: Basketball 2, 3, 43
Softball 3: J.V. Softball 2: lntra. Basketball l. 3. 43 Majorette l, 2, 3, 43 Club
wants to do ollice work . . . Student Govt. Treas. 43 WAKE: Bus. Staff 43 Typ. Comm.
43 Trallic Squad 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Varsity: Hockey 3, 43 Softball 3g lntra.
Comm. fl- . . . MARGARPITA JULIE ZEll,lVlANN4Energetic and ambitious3 "Judy" .- -- -f1, ,
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wicz. ROW 2: J. Hatch, B.
Hedges, S. Foust, J. Hatch,
R. Finkle. ROW 3: C. Good-
man, F. Caldwell, W. Brand-
enburg, A. Bender. ROW 4:
J. Belch, O. Beall, C. Barnes,
K. Mosley. ROW 5: J. Basil,
G. Alter, R. Beavers, Mrs.
Carpenter. ROW 6: C. At-
well.
ROOM 204-ROW 1: C. Brit-
tan, H. Coale, J. Branzell, C
Cammarata, A. Caldwell
ROW 2: N. Burkard, H. Don-
aldson, E. Bowmen, N
Brindupke, J. Earle. ROW 3
T. Hawrych, R. Bently, H
Ferguson, P. DiMaggio, F
Scanlon, S. Bryant. ROW 4
K. Duckett, E. Cadle, S
Corkum, M. Bauer, M
Bausam. ROW 5: Mrs. Mor
ris, I. Asche, M. Corwell, D.
Barnes, J. Buechling. ROW
6: E. Coble, P. Bloom.
S
ROOM 206-ROW 1: E
Pennington, D. Polk, L
Wood, M. Nunn. ROW 2: S
Ohlson, B. Pennington, P
Rawlings. ROW 3: J. Phipps
D. Purdy, H. Parkinson, A
Stallings. ROW 4: A. Gould
P. Hoyt, J. Hopkins, A
Howard. ROW 5: J. Farrel
R. Hopkins, D. Jacobs, B
Holt, E. Fowler. ROW 6: Mr
Bischoff, Z. Johnson, M
French, J. Jones. ROW 7: R
Isobaker, P. Henry, P. Guie-
mall.
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ROOM 309-ROW ll: S.
Wright, E. Suit, B. Ziegler
D. Wolstenholme, P. Towson
ROW 2: F. Williams, P
Vounche, M. Witt, R. Taylor
L. Vanderburg. ROW 3: D
Spangler, J. Suit, A. Wil-
liams, S. Wessels. ROW 4: E.
Sweeney, J. Windsor, B. Wes-
tervelt, C. Voigt, L. White.
ROW 5: K. Tompson, W.
Walsh, H. Rowe, Mrs. Alex
ander. ROW 6: D. Stokes,
L. Sherbert, M. Sears, J
Tucker, M. Wilkeson, J
Tucker. Row 7: HT Smith, E.
Schultz, T. Whiley, F. Sames.
ROW 8: C. Schneider, T.
Shores, J. Sturgis, B. Saund
ers. ROW 9: H. Smith, D.
Spicher, J. Suit, D. Thomas,
R. Sears.
ROOM 208-ROW l: P. Reed,
Rawlings, P. Roberts, B.
Rogers, Mr. Burton. ROW 2:
S. Nash, N. Sears, L. Rob-
bins, E. Shovestul. ROW 3:
M. Miser, K. Somers, C. Rus-
sillo, J. Riddleburger, V.
Riley. ROW 4: R. Sherman,
B. Schurr, V. Rowe. ROW 5:
S. Miller, B. Jordan, W.
Purdy, E. Riggins, L. Nor-
wood, J. Robinson, G. Mur-
chake, R. Rhodes, D. King
D. Peret. ROW 6: H. Meck
B. Phipps, G. Labovitz. ROW
7: B. Kaufmann, C. Knight,
D. Meyer, B. Michaelson
ROW 8: C. McKnew, J. Lar-
more, M. Jasperson.
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l'rHsir1e'l1I Pal Duvall
l'z'1'e-l'rvxi4ler1t David Tr:-vitt
ROOM 107-ROW 1: S. Han-
son, B. Sears, C. Mosley.
ROW 2: B. Palmer, M. Petty,
B. Pulsifer, A. Nelson. ROW
3: A. Saulit, N. Sabal. ROW
4: B. Norwood, N. Redman.
ROW 5: B. Suffield, L. Clark,
E. Robinson, S. Monsen.
ROW 6: J. Moreland, R.
Peddicord, E. Murchake, D.
Mumford. ROW 7: D. Mc-
New, P. Nicholson, I. Nalley,
R. B. Palmer.
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ROOM 209-ROW 1: P. Mar-
tin, N. L. McKnew, M. Mel-
lichampe, P. Miller. ROW 2
D. McNeil, M. J. Metcalf, M
Miller, E. Max. ROW 3: S
McNew, J. Love, S. Grum-
bine. ROW 4: H. S. Labovitz
M. Lamb, B. Krick, T. Mc-
Crone. ROW 5: B. Kitte, R
Mileto, D. Klimes. ROW 6
R.. Henderson, A. Leitch, V
Lee. ROW 7: R. Luttrell, A
Jones, G. Kinner. ROW 8: J
Hebdon, G. Jamar, R. Jarris
ROW 9: W. Reid, Mr. Olson
ROW 10: C. Kelly, H. Lerch
Not Shown: M. Mason, E
Kotzin, A. M. Larrimore, H
Millard, R. Page, T. Bureau
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ROOM 207-ROW 1: J.
Ward, M. J. Wilsman, N.
Wetherhold, C. Wood, Mrs.
Shepherd. ROW 2: V. Twitty,
C. Webb, L. Wickstrom, M.
Townsley. ROW 3: P. Mar-
cum, J. Tryon, P, Tucker, D.
Woelful, J. Martin. ROW 4:
M. Young. ROW 5: B. Wood,
C. Wayson, N. Zick. ROW 6.
R. Watson, D. Trevett, R
Wollman. ROW 7: R. Weston
D. Williams. ROW 8: R
Woolford, J. Lice, J. Thomas
N. Tucker. ROW 9: M. West
Not Shown: E. Wolod, J
Walder, P. Wilson, R. Sulli-
van, E. Davis, C. Walkling.
ROOM '301 - ROW 1: S.
Bryan, A. Castro, V. Bass, B. r
Aisquith, A. Bauer. ROW 2
E. Chaney. ROW 3: M
Bramble, M. Barnes, M. Ball
man, P. Allen. ROW 4: M
Anderson, P. Callahan, A
Bigler. ROW 5: L. Berry, G
Cook. ROW 6: C. Brashears
E. Alter, B. Brady, L. Beall
ROW 7: R. Baldree, P. Bell
ROW 8: W. Hawes, W
Vanous, V. Arrigo. ROW 9
J. Anderson, F. Basil, J
Bull, J. Bellam. Not shown
R. Brown, R. Baxter, B
Bowen, J. Beall.
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ROOM 304-ROW 1: Miss
McGavock, D. King, L.
Hunter, J. Herzog, M. E.
Hopkins. ROW 2: S. Hagood,
B. Herron, A. Hudgins, C.
Johnson. ROW 3: H. Griffith,
P. Hopkins, C. Hilprecht.
ROW 4: S. Hopkins, S. Kirby.
ROW 5: R. Harris, I. R. Hin-
shaw, M. Hall. ROW 6: E.
Hooper, N. Hamilton, S.
Hall, L. Hopkins. ROW 7: D.
Hallock. ROW 8: A. Hall, V.
Hall, M. Harris. ROW 9: K.
Egan, J. Guin. ROW 10: E.
Etzler, W. Halbig, C. George.
ROW 11: G. Nicholson. Not
shown: P. Eller, J. Elsts, V.
Eucare. N. Grenagle, R.
Grollman, H. Hall, S. Kerr,
M. Henderson, E. Gerland.
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ROOM 308-ROW 1: J. Day,
M. Cullimore, G. Fisher, D.
Every, P. Conner. ROW 2:
J. Collison, B. Fillman. ROW
3: M. Christenson, H. Fee, B.
Gaug. ROW' 4: G. Gary, T.
Feuchtenberger, R. M. Es-
linger, A. Coil. ROW 5: M.
Gates, P. Duvall, C. Dennis,
N. L. Davis. ROW 6: A.
Cauffman, P. Eskew, A.
Crosby, P. Claypool. ROW 7:
Miss Marking, G. Catterton,
T. Basil. ROW 8: J. Currier,
F. Carlson, G. Carr. ROW 9:
G. Creagh, C. Cadell, M.
Dobbs. ROW 10: J. Doyle.
Not Shown: L. Caromma, T.
Clarke, L. Cox, L. Fisher.
ROOM 306-Row 1: B.
Sterling, T. Thomas, J.
Terry, B. Stancil, C. Thomas.
ROW 2: A. Stockett, M.
Shelton, N. Stevens, A. Suit,
S. Stallings. ROW 3: B.
Sweeny, G. Taylor, M. Street,
K. Simmons, A. Shakelton.
Row 4. R. scible, D. Santos,
J. Sinclair. ROW 5: D. Mc-
Lean, J. Rodrizuez, I. Tal-
man. ROW 6: C. Schwartz-
berg, D. Sears. ROW 7: F.
Rosenbloom, S. Smith, R.
Ross, R. Smith. ROW 8: C.
Smith, G. Ridgeway, J. Tal-
ley. ROW 9: J. Windsor, C.
Reese, Mr. Billows. Not
Shown: W. Shawen, M.
Shawen, P. Sloinolf.
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President Robert Callahan
Vive-President ,Ioan Como
ROOM 106--ROW 1: R.
Schmitt, D. Santos, M. Sala-
zar, S. Rohn, G. Tamaras.
ROW 2: J. Rosenbloom, M.
Willis, V. Reed, D. Rembald,
P. Redman. ROW 3: L.
Rassee, M. Rhodes, C. Wolfe,
A. Richards, J. Rawlings, J.
Russell. ROW 4: S. Robin-
son, H. Schieke, W. Schaf-
fer, J. Shepherd. ROW 5: T.
Schley, J. Schwallenburg, A.
Sherbert, E. Rupert. ROW 6:
J. Sharp, A. Sappington, S.
Robinson, R. Simmons, M.
Simmons. ROW 7: R. Russell,
G. Vanous, Mrs. Adams. Not
Shown: N. Rowe.
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ROOM 109-ROW 1: E. A.
Tucker, P. Taylor, E. Wood,
E. Witt. ROW 2: N. Wayson,
I. Witt, Mrs. Rodgers. ROW
3: A. Tydings, C. Williamson,
J. Terwilliger, S. White. ROW
4: J. Talley, D. Wilson, M.
Wilson, C. Thomson. ROW 5:
R. Whittington, G. Zindorf,
R. Wood. ROW 6: R. Wals-
ton, D. Cantler. ROW 7: W.
Witt, G. Wilmer, J. Zadera.
ROW 8: G. Claude, B. Wilk-
erson, G. Wernt.z. ROW 9:
H. Wilder, J. Wilder, R.
Shewbridge. ROW 10: P.
Washington, C. Walters. Not
Shown: B. Baker, M. Wells,
WV. Wilson, N. Siebert.
ROOM 108 - ROW 1: B
Shockett, I. Latimore, L
Smith, L. Sewell, Mrs. Collin
ROW 2: L. M. Sears, A
Siemes, M, Simmons. ROW 3
F. M. Springfield, D. Schwal-
lenburg, H. Snodgrass, J
Starkweather. ROW 4: L
Sinclair, F. Shockley, P
Sears, P. Shawl. ROW 5: B
Smith, J. Thompson, M
Skipper, D. Tayman. ROW 6
B. Taylor, C. Stockhausen
M. Boyer. ROW 7: J. Taylor
V. Wade, F. Stockett, J
Stockett. Not Shown: J
Thomas.
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ROOM 302-ROW 1: B. Ais-
quith, B. Baurlein, N. Bos-
sert. ROW' 2: J. Beard, M.
Amos, P. Blaher, B. Ashley.
ROW 3: Z. Baxter, J. Asher,
J. Bausum, Z. Benda, M.
Boettcher. ROW 4: J. Beard-
man, S. Bauer. ROW 5: Miss
Swartz, J. Bassford, J. Berry,
D. Basil, M. Bird. ROW 6:
R. Callahan, C. Alton, W.
Bouve, L. Armiger, P. Albert-
son. ROW 7: R. Barber, T.
Baker. ROW 8: K. Ashton,
J. Burtis, E. Bell, R. Barr.
ROW 9: W. Boswell, R.
Bouchal, A. Alton, F. Avery.
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ROOM 303-ROW 1: M. L.
Cantler, J. Brashears, J.
Como, C. Quade, F. Brown.
ROW 2: B. Cooley, C. Collins.
ROW 3: N. Chambers, J.
Davenport, V. Clark, S.
Brearley, A. Beaversf ROW
4: J. Campbell, L. Brashears,
S. Bunzar. ROW 5: D.
Donoghue, Mrs. Sheichter,
V. Clark, H. Dawson, 'C.
Bonun. ROW 6: S. Duvall,
R. Dearborn, K. Davis, D.
Elliot, S. Carpenter. ROW 7:
C. Cullinane, P. Doule, R.
Chambers. ROW 8: F. Dove,
F. .Farber, F. Early, S.
Thomas, K. Early. Not
Shown: D. Collins, J. Clark,
W. Duey, C. Deuel, R. Grubbs,
L. Mogue.
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OOM 307-ROW 1: P
Greentree, A. Hall, A. Hood
J. Greentree, W. Hubbard.
ROW 2: A. Groves, S. How
J. Higgins, L. Hall. ROW 3
A. Hill, J. Hardesty, P.
Hemdenor, J. Guare. ROW 4
J. Gumula, J. Hinton, I. Hub-
bard. Row 5: R. Hulfer, J
Jocus, C. Hopkins. ROW 6
D. Kearce, D. Hubbard, L
Hodge, R. Jones. ROW 7: R.
Kent, E. Kautz, R. Jordan.
ROW 8: Mr. Norris, J. John
son, D. Holmes, C. Hiltab
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ROOM 305-ROW 1: M.
Singrasg C. Fisher, B. Fen-
hagen, R. A. Dawson, M.
Eucare. ROW 2: R. Early,
M. France, B. L. Evans, S.
Grantt, B. Moreland. ROW 3:
M. Fowler, E. Denvas, P.
France, P. Lee, M. Fisher.
ROW 4: B. Flemings, F. Gar-
ner, H. Day, J. Graham, T.
Scose. ROW 5: R. Gabell, D.
Foxwell, W. Ellis. ROW 6:
R. Finkle, C. Henneburger,
K. Henneburger, H. Ham-
bruch. ROW 7: J. Hendricks,
T. Grimes, A. Gillerto. Not
Shown: D. Bryant, R. Fowler,
H. Gould. ROW 8:'B. Seiman,
Miss Nicely, J. Gillespie, D.
Gary, L. George.
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ROOM 310--ROW 1: L.
Keatley, J. Luttrell, J. Kla-
wans, M. Jones, M. Jones.
ROW 2: I. Mileto, L. Haven,
P. Jones, J. Larrimore. ROW
3: M. Lawson, J. James, M.
Shafer, E. Lerch. ROW 4: R.
Kirby, M. Layng, S. Mars-
ton, M. Marsellas, J. Mekial.
ROW 5: G. McNew, D. Mar-
shall, G. Martin, D. Long, P.
Jones. ROW 6: Miss Longa-
necker, A. Lee, J. Lundin, L.
Klem, L. McKillip. ROW 7:
T. Jones, J. Mintz, F. Morgan.
Not Shown: P. Jackson.
MUSIC ROOM-ROW I: A.
Pruitt, J. Oaks, B. Miller, A.
Purdy. ROW 2: D. Margan-
stein, A. Parkinson, M. Pen-
nington, J. Patton. ROW 3
M. A. Purdy, J. Palmer, B.
Phillips, E. Pike. ROW 4: M
Norwood, J. Pumphrey, P
Meyers, C. Phipps. ROW 5:
D. Parlett, N. Miller, M. L
Nichols. ROW 6: R. Moyer,
E. Reckner. ROW 7: B
Owens, H. Ravenscroft, J
Robinson, B. Ringle, V
Palmer. ROW 8: E. Pea-
cock, E. Moyer, A. Painter
ROW 9: T. Roberts, N
Phipps. ROW 10: Mr. Kunkle,
I. Rawlings, J. Pulsifer.
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HERKLOTZ. A rting Prineipal
Al ministrntiomz
"Glorious it is to wear the crown
Of a deserved and pure successg
He who knows how to fail has won
A crown whose lustre is not less."
ANONYMOUS
Time heeds not the voice that bids it stay. but
rolling on, leaves only fond memories of happy
days gone by. This book is for remembrance. It
has been made so that you who read may have a
record of happy days spent at Annapolis High
School, of fine friendships and noble ideals.
Though the passage of years may change these
merry-eyed classmates into serious men and women.
yet this volume will forever be a mirror of youth,
dauntless. unafraid. with all its joy of living, its
expectations and high resolutions.
ERNEST H. HERKLOTZ
Acting Principal
Norwood
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Secretary gp... A-gflstfmi
to Principal Prmclpal
Dorothy Hamilton J. Calvin Rogers BliiYj0I'l9 BOIlHl'i
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Guidance Director Attendance Director 0HiCC Cleflf
"You lonkcd tO.K.' whvn I saw you in A little- pink slip sunimnns Cathy to
the movies night before last", muses the Cuidanm' Ofhm- to 1-xamino Miss
J. C. as he stamps in an absentee. IIamiltun's vm-ation charts anfl graphs.
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F "Now hear this-", Mr. He-rklntz
tries out the new P.A. system
which gives him no such compe-
tition as infernal static.
Tilllt' nut. as Hrs. Kiln-rry, Mrs. Curpvn-
Fun Mail? Nu. this pile' nf papvrs is tvr, and Miss Cox onjoy a chat in the
the- prcliminary phase' nf the AHS Tvaclu-rs' Ronin during tht-ir fre-0
March of Dinu-s Drive-. period.
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Bang, bang, bang-this is the familiar
sound of our trusty janitor hacking off
the lock of an absent-minded scholar.
alley Duffy
Emily Ewing
Dietician
Duz does everything, but nobody can surpass AHS's kitchen crew in the art of cookery. Mis-
chic-vous swapping of the right color of lunch tickets proves that the food must be good!
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Family Rtelzlions
Ad-libbing in socio-drama results in giggles
in family relations.
Henryetta Carpenter
Family Relations
Business
Ah! Ah! Don't touch those gears! Mr.
Leatherbury inclulges in a no-grinding lesson.
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Alton E. Leatherhury
Driver Education
Always an eventful class. "F.R." gives stu-
dents a chance to voice their opinions on
teenage problems.
Who put the body in the trunk?-Jack in
struction by Mr. ML."
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Reading, Writing and Reporters
'Round and 'round the turntable goes
melody spices the grammar hour.
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Katharine Kibler
English, Journalism
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Mary Katharine Cox
English
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Future journalists take time out to read their
favorite publication, The Tally-Ho.
Oh dear, what can the matter be, such colossal El. b h V D H
concentration on The Yearling in Miss lza it lvl avls
Swartz! snphornore English!
ng is
Thai Farfeigm Touch
Scholars de espanol catch
up on the jokes in their
"La Linte-ma". Laughs
result after a delayed
silence of tedious trans-
lation.
Mlldred Kmhart
French
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Natalie Farmer
Latin, English
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Lorena Marking
Spanish, English
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knight in shining armor
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to fellow French studvnts.
His gallantry dm-sn'l im-
press some.
Ooh, you made a mistake--c'uns4'ir-ntious
conjugator is caught in the- act in Latin ll!
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Science
That Mathematical Mwddle
Theorem, theorem, who knows the theorem? Betty
Ann gives a few pointers to hefuddled onlookers in
geometry.
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George Norris
Math,
Science
English
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"Yoo-hoo, Miss Mcliavock I know the answer - I
think!" Algebra stumpers result in a wave of hands
Pogo on the side hoard is monopolizing more attention than Dick
and his slirie rule . . . Engleman and his artistic talent in trig
again!
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Martha P. McCavock
Math
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Dorothy Noble
Social Studies
Sue and Wayne play Atlas
ln History IV as current
events come up for dis-
cussion.
Peanut glves modern history students
a briefing on U.S. geography as she
skillfully points out the Louisiana
Purchase.
Christiana
Alexander
Social Studies
ands
.lean Swartz
Social Studies
K, ,, .i at
Time
Mary Louise Hicks
Social Studies
Reida Longanecker
Social Studies
Math
James Beam
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Margaret Hoke
Business
fu.
Donna Lape, AHS's Chancellor of Ex-
chequer, mulls over her pecuniary
puzzles.
Tommy's a mathematival whiz since- he-'s using: the amlcling machine. hut
still he looks at a loss.
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slave at tlebit aml creflit.
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Wham, bam, alakazam-typewriter carriages
fly and keys Click madly in third period typing.
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Icky, sticky, glue!-Shop '
majors are in the process
of putting together a
handsome tray.
"Watch your lingers, boys!"-
Mr. Burton demonstrates how to
use the lathe and save all ten
"pinkies".
Items for "House Beauti-
ful", these are the ac-
complishments of AHS'S
wood and metal workers.
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Students paint a musical
picture as John slips on
a popular platter. What
happens if it's bop-mod-
ern art?
The four ceramic creators,
Kathy, Diane, Skippy, and
Lynn, apply pressure and
paint to produce wonders
in clay.
Attacking ye ol' hide,
Leona and Ben are work-
ers of leather. Their fin-
ished product might in-
clude a new saddle for
Hopalong.
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over his pastel in hfth
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Physical Education
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The Bookworm Corner
LIBRARY STAFF-M. Boettcher. N. fNIeNew, P. Connor, L. Delozier, J. Buechling, A. Savitt, D.
Gillum. S. Mellichampe. J. Hebtlen. W. Haworth, R. McPherson, 1. Brashears. Not shown: M.
Pumphrey.
Over 150 new hooks have heen added to the lihrary throughout the year. and
up to date there are approximately 7.500 volumes on the shelves.
His eyes always open for new hooks and ways of improving the library. Mr.
Lynn Delozier. the school lihrarian. is forever on the scene to give helpful suggestions
in the selection of reading: material. and is chief hook hunter and "checker-outer".
Instructions on the fundamentals of using the lihrary are given to the freshmen
at the beginning of each year. The students who have used the lihrary wisely have
made valuahlc use of their time and know the meaning of the old proverh. '4Kn0wl-
edge is power".
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THE Clllll 0l"FlCl'i-Standing: L. McKil-
lips, J. Jennings, Mr. llonari, S. Robinson.
Seated: J. llalstenl.
Under the guidance of Mr. Bonari and Mrs. Kinhart. faculty sponsors, and
through the efforts of Sondra Duvall and Janet Halsted, student co-chairmen of the
Club Committee. AHS's program has been very effective this year. A new schedule
was initiated wllerelmy. in place of omitting periods. all were shortened. making
it possible to have a sixty minute club meeting once a week.
There are types to suit ex'cryone's interest. lfor the perpetual card player.
there is a choice of the llinochle and Canasta Club or the Bridge Club. while a
new ranking one for the girls is llarlser Shop Singing.
Hats off to the student body for helping improve the club program of '5l-'52l
Row I: M. J. Willsnian. J. Carter, M. A. Petty, S. Duvall, L- SW6l'Hf'Y. M. E. Hopkins. Row 2: V. LiI'lllt'l'llllll'gI. l'
Miller, J. Hatch, L. Barnes. C. Tompson, J. Day. Row 3: P. Roberts. P. Joines. R. Huffer, S. Robinson, J. Taylor
Z. Johnson. Row 4: Mr. Bonari, Mrs. Kinhart. R. Callahan.
Oh! lt, looks like- a good
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This IQ thf- Boys filllklflfl fluh
not a brim-klaym-rx union
"Sw:-f-t Atl:-lim-"-gals in llarlwr
Shop Singing: give- forth with
mf-loalious snivk:-rs. Wha' hop-
pe-n to tlu- song. girl!!
A waltz? A rumlm? A
elanrf-? Max antl jc-rry art-
gayly tripping to at momle-rn
foxtrot in nlanving vlulm.
Dirk unrl Patsy nrt- fl-1--1--p
in tltougzht.
loan anml Ralph 1-ngagv in a furious game-
of Che-ss while- ll:-v aml Marjorie- wontlm-r
Wlll1'll-Ll-Wily to mow-.
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Avast. ye rnatiesl The captain is about to speak!
Our student government did its best to make
needed improvements so that school life might he
cven more pleasant.
Because of a new rule. the ollicers were elected
in the spring of '5l. Wlien school opened in the
fall. work was immediately hegun on campaign
promises: procurement of a new stage curtain and
hand uniformsg the revision of the nominating
system.
The Student Government could not carry out
the wishes of the student hody always. hut no onc
can say it was for lack of trying.
This year Jimmy Beans presided over the organi-
zation, with Jimmie Judd acting as "Veep". The
minutes were kept hy Jeanne Wolfe and Judy Zeil-
man was keeper ofthe funds. lVlr. Wetherhold, Miss
Noble. and Miss Davis were facility advisers.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Row 1: C. Kautz, C. Davis, J. Purdy, D. Dickson, J. Judd. J. Wolfe. J. Beans. Row 2: B. Pulsifer,
L. Sewell, P. Duvall, J. Love, L. Barnes, E. Tucker, M. Groves. Row 3: S. Kerr, B. Hedges, D.
Purdy, N. Chambers, J. Rosenblomn. H. Ferguson. Miss Davis. Row 4: J. Schoocraft, F. Walsh,
D. 'l'ra-veit. R. Callahan. l'. Hoyt. W. Brown. Mr. WH-tlierliolil. ,Vol slmun: J. Zi-ilmann,
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Left to right: R. Callahan, J. Baker, F. Walsh, R. Moyer, J. Zeilmann, J. Beans, J. Wolfe. J.
Judd, P. Duvall.
TRAFFIC SQUAD
Row 1: l'. Rvuil, C. Kuutz, M. Holm:-s. C. A. Turns-r. B. We1'z. l., Scilmle, S. liavlunann. S. lluvull. Hou' 2: ll. Nlili-to. Nl. K.
Sinningvr, M. Aslu-r, J. Purtly. I.. Murphy, 5. Waterman, E. Fowl, A. Hallman. Row 3: Mr. Rugs-rs. J. Halstf-tl, D. Dickson,
ll Javkson, L. King. lf. lioc-ttclie-r, li. Srllae-ff:-r, J. Snuggs. Row J: M. lmwis. C. Knight. ll. Hollitluyokr-, ll. Baker, H. lmwis,
C. Smith, J. Jutlml, E. Hvmlricks. Raw 5: R. Lew. W. Sheridan. J. Brooks. J. Wmilfe-. U. Cruntowivz. C. Wayscmn, W. Ken-
nz-rly, J. Myors. Row 6: W. Hugh:-s, C. Magruder, R. Moyer, J. llakor. Not shown: F. J. Saumlvrs.
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Our ushore patrol". alias the Trallic Squad. is the
watchdog of the ship. Its duty is to keep order in the
corridors during the passing of classes. aid in the forma-
tion of lunch lines in the moss hall, and to assist at fire
drills and assemblies. The squad is composed of capable
senior hoys and girls.
"WP, the IIIPIIIJJCTS of the jury, Find the defendant
-", Judge- Be-ans and jury throw the hook at an
offender in Traffic Court.
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HONOR SOCIETY
Seated: H. Lewis. C. A. Turner,
S. Duvall, J. Halsted. D. Milf-to
J. Judd. Standing: Mrs. Carpen-
ter, B. Herzog. A. Katsef. D
Baker. B. Hoyt. M. K. Sinninger.
Miss Farmer. Not shown: E. J
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The blaring of a fog horn blasts through the still night. A ship in distress-
mau overboard! But the guiding beacon from the lighthouse discovers the trouble
and calm is restored. This beacon. an unwavering light which renders service, is
comparable to the National Honor Society at Annapolis High. This organization
maintains the principles of scholarship. service, character. and leadership in our
school. In order to belong to this society. students must have an A or B average
in their grades. beginning their sophomore year. Annually the Honor Society
presents an assembly. at which time new members are taken into the fold.
Much ofthe success of this year's organization was due to faculty advisers,
Mrs. Henryetta Carpenter and Miss Natalie Farmer. and to the student ollicers:
Sondra Duvall. Presidentg Betty ,lane Saunders. Vice-President: and Beverly Hoyt.
Secretary-Treasurer.
The Brainy bunch gather for a regular meeting
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EDITORS
Seated : Co-Asst. News Editor, L. Robbinsg Co-Fea
Editor, N. Hamiltong Assoc. Editor, S. Lewisg Co
Asst. News Editor, P. Robertsg Co-Sports Editor
Co-Sports Editor, C. Magruderg Photog. Editor, War
ren Klawansg Asst. Editor, C. Waysong News Editor
Asst. Photog. Editor, F. Rosenbloom.
The day the Tally-Ho comes out-papers
are counted for distribution in homerooms.
SI-IIlP'S 'ULLETIN
The ship,s bulletin-the Tally-Ho, compiled by a crew of over sixty volunteers.
reflects the school activities. promotes school spirit, and provides a training ground
for students interested in writing.
In March I95I, the Tally-Ho captured first prize as the hest monthly in its
class entered in the Maryland Scholastic Press Association tournament at College
Park. Maryland.
A very enthusiastic business staff. advised hy Mr. Roland Olson. has collected
over 35300 worth of Mads" to contribute toward the expenses of the Tally-Ho. which
is partly financed hy the Student Government. This enahled the length of the
four-page chronicle to he increased hy two inches this year.
Faculty adviser. Miss Katharine Kihler. has greatly aided the staff with her
suggestions and has arranged for staff memhers to attend conferences. criticisms.
and has trained eighteen cuh-reporters through the Journalism Cluh.
The Tally-Ho. since its formation in l937. has done what only a school newspaper
can do-it has drawn the student hody into closer and more intimate school life.
J. Henneberger. Standing: Co-Fea. Editor, M. Gates:
P. Duvall. Not shown: Editor-in-Chief, B. Saunders-g
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Nl. K. Sinninge-r. C. lluxis. J. Purmly. J. Halslwl. J. K1-rr. C. Kautx. .-X. Hallman. B. Worx, S.
Duvall. C. pl, 'l'urnvr. ll. Dil-kfml. J. Bakm-r.
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Throughout AHS's annual cruise, all the events
and happenings of the year have been faithfully
recorded in the shipis log. our VII.-XKI-1. To make this
treasure chest of memories for you. we on the year-
hook stall' have worked hard and suffered long. For
us. the year has gone quickly. like Z1 fast moving
panornnul: hut. not without mishaps. Misplaeed
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
Row 1: C. Schwartzberg, K. Block, F. Carlson, F. Rosenbloom, J. Tucker, L. Norwood. Row 2: R. Beavers' e. I
J. Jennings, J. Alvanos, W. Kennerly, J. Simmons, R. Moyer, W. Kerchner. W. Hughs, J. Potee. T. C . o
Mr. Wetherhold, R. Jordan, W. Sheridan, W. Martin, K. Belch, D. Jones, C. Hei e, . Stuvor nd , r
Bulcock, Mr. Boyd. Row 4: J. Beans, J. Anderson, W. Brandenburg, R. Brown elch, B wn, yy .
Michaelson. W. Collison, F. Walsh. A My f
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The AHS football team ended another successful season M541 A, s s
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record, but also first string All-Maryland guard, Bill Kennerly, Mas y our exif
seasons of varsity ball for the Maroon and Blue and was alsofe ecte -ca IH of e l - tate '
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.ounty team.
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points. ln the thrilling Northwestern game, he scored AHS's tw . A our nents
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.4BiU Jawnv Simmons accounted for the bulk of the PBI'ltllC
former undefeated standing
end positions. John Alvanos and Jack Potee at the tackle berths, Billten ly and
The starting offensive line-up for the team's forward wall found B
guards, with Pip Moyer holding down center. The backfield consisted of ack Jen
back. Frankie Walsh, halfback. and Simmons as fullback.
The Packls fine coaching staff was composed of Head Coach Wetherhold and his
Bulcock and Mr. Boyd.
The J.V. chalked up two wins in their four games played.
THE RECORD
Opp.
Frederick .... . . . 6
Dover ..... . . .20
Sutland ... .. .ll
Bethesda . . . . . 7
Elkton .... . . . 6
Northwestern . . . 6
Cambridge ...... . . . 19
Vivoodward Prep . . . . . .21
Southern ....... .... 4 1
AHS
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assistants, Mr.
AHS's future Jim Thorpe-'4Big Bill" makes good as All-
State guard 1
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Frankie ll. goe: over i
anotier points!
Bobby Lee breaks for
extra yardage off left
taekle.
This may not he regarded as a typical football scene.
but with spring training the AHS Panthers find it pretty
hot under that lucky ol, sun.
Buzzy Beans plays proxy for his father in rem-iving
the cup presented by the AHS team.
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the eouehing ol' Nlr. James Cox. completed
another good season in l95l. Led by the
seorinu of Stem llloreland. Max Covington.
VARSITY SOCCER4Row 1: A. Leitch, M. French, C. Evans. B. Asher, N. Cooper. J. S4'ltoot'l'zift, Cov-
ington. H. Hubbard, S. Miller, J. Myers, B. Phipps. Row 2: N. Nims. S. llrink. U. Jaynes. 5. lzntwistle. J.
Taylor, D. Hubbard, P. Riggins, S. Bice, C. McNew. Row 3: Mr. Cox. F. Fzirlmer. li. llaltlree. li. Ktrhy, A.
Sears, A. Hall. Row 4: T. Schley, J. Bull.
Coach Cox gives his hearty congratulations to soccer
co-captains, ,lim Schoocraft and Max Covington, as
.. . . the receive their thletic bars.
lhe Annapolis High soccer team. under Y a
llarry lfluhlvard. Jimmy Myers. Albert
l,eitc'h. and Jimmy Sehooeraft. the llanthers
amassed a total of ten goals.
llilly Phipps. Norvall Cooper. Harry
Huhlvard. and Jim Sehoocraft stood out.
defensively for the Pack. while George
lfvans took care of the goal.
The Panthers honed to their rivals in
lvoth of the games played against Glen
llurnie.
THE RECORD
Opp. AHS
Arundel .. . .. . 2 2
Southern . l. 3
llrinvt' l'l1'etlt'riClC . . . 1 2
Glen Burnie . 1 0
Arundel . . .. 2 2
Southern . .. .. l 1
Prince Frederick . . 1 1
tllen llurnie ...... ..... 4 0
Ardent soccer fans look on
as Alfred Leitch takes the
ball down the field for
another AHS scoring.
Danny Hubbard tries in
vain to outjump two of the
Glen Burnians.
Co-captain Covington in-
tervenes to spoil Calvert
County's offense.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL
Row 1: K. Belch. E. Hendricks, R. Moyer, D. Jones, J. Jennings, A. McCuckian, T. Stewart. Row 2:
Mr. Bulcock, B. Kennerly, F. Walsh, R. Beavers, B. Brown, R. Brown, D. Jacobs, J. Baker.
The AHS boys' basketball team annexed the Anne Arundel County Championship and brought
home the Evening Capital-Maryland Gazette trophy for the second straight year.
ln his first season as varsity coach, Mr. Bulcock found a nucleus of '51 stars returning and built
a strong quintet with uljipw Moyer, Tom Steward, Ed Hendricks. and Jack Jennings, all veterans, who
accompanied by Don Jones, made up his starting five. Jennings and Jones WCTC elected co-captains.
while Moyer was the big gun for the Panthers with a 16 point average.
The Pack lost their chance to play in the'state Hnals when they were defeated by Glen Burnie
30-29 in the second game with their county rivals.
RECORD
Opp. AHS
Lackey .................. 25 43
Montgoniery-Blair . . . . 41 27
Bel Air ........... .. 27 47
l'rinc'e Frederick . . . . . 33 63
Arundel .......... . . . 26 53
Cambridge . . . . . 30 44
Clen Burnie .... . . 35 37
Arundel ....... . . 30 45
Oxon llill ........ . . . 34 72
Southern tBalt.J . . . . . 52 37
Cambridge ...... ... 36 39 K f
l'rince Frederick . . . . . . 33 66 Q
Glen Burnie ..... . . 30 29
Uxon Hill .... ... 39 44
Easton ....... . . . 33 37
Northwestern . . . . . . 32 41
Easton ....... . . . 34 45
Pip and Number 33 on the Calvert County
team compete in a leaping contest of a toss.
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Row 1: M. Covington, S. Moreland, T. Stewart. Row 7 F Caldwell O Beall D Jones W
Sheridan, J. Jennings, G. Evans, D. Jacobs, J. Hennebergr R Wittmgton Row ? M Skipper
R. Kirby, R. Skordas, E. Riggins, Mr. Boyd, R. Wolston R Rhodes B Asher F Basil
With Wes Boyd in his first year at the
helm of the baseball squad, the Pack en-
joyed an exciting season. Buddy Beavers,
Stew Moreland, and Ralph Rhodes handled
the mound duty for the Panthers and did
a eommendable job.
ln the infield. Don Jones, Ed Hendricks,
Max Covington, Bill Sheridan, and ,lohn
Ht-nnehcrgger all shared the chores: while
Tom Steward. George Evans. Frank Cald-
well. and llon Jacobs all performed in
the outer garden. lack Jennings handled
the esitching for the l'aek'f-fhis third
straight year at the lwaekstop position.
Riicoao
opp. AHS
Arundel . ,
Southern . . .
Calvert .....
Glen Burnie . ..
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Southern . . .
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The Annapolis High lacrosse team.
led by such outstanding veterans as
captains Keith Belch and Buzzy
Beans. Frank Walsh. John Simmons.
Bill Kennerly. Wayne Hughes.
Jimmy Belch, Alan Harvey. Ken
Block. Zeh Johnson. and hy new-
comer. Buzzy Brandenburg, faced a
tough six-game schedule in ,52.
However. under the competent coach-
WW ing of Mr. Bulcock. the Panthers
stood up well against the strong Bal-
timore schools and were a credit to
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Row 1: W. Hughes. J. Beans. R. Lee. K. Belch. J. Simmons, A. Harvey, W. Klawans, W.
Kerschncr. J. Alvanos. Rau' 2: R. Ringle. J. Sehoocraft, Z. Johnson, F. Walsh, B. Vanous,
K, Block, Mr, Bulcock. J. Anderson. H. Rowe. E. Reckner. W. Kennerly, A. Bently, J. Belch.
Row 3: C. Hiltaliitlle, T. Shores, J. Suit, B. Brown. R. Moyer, W. Brandenburg, C. Broadus,
C. Werz. W. Brown.
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Vllith the return of shot-putter Jimmy liaker, and
runners Jimmy liryers. Stanley Entwisle anal Giles
Kinner. the AHS track team took a strong squad to
their rnrets. Coach Jimmy Cox hacl a tremendous
job of rebuilding after the loss of many stars,
especially that of State record holder George
Springfield hut he placed a fine team on the eintler
FLYING
path at each meet. A
Bryers, and newcomers, Alhert Leitch and
Jimmy Myers. handled thc lttlt anal 220 yard ' , 'I i""..,' , 4
Sprints. fi b . 5 fx
llinnrr, Pip Moyer. and Jimmy Judd ran the tl IO . Q
and 880 with great success. and Stanley lfntwish- fi '
and Alan Could taeklecl the mile run. ln the held 'Q
clvpartment Jim Baker anal lion Jordan threw the ,Q no V dm
shot. and lion Myer and Sleek llrink clicl the high- I y pi fx 3
jumping for tht- Panthers. ' if 1 ' t A Lx' bf- ' ',
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vi as ' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Left to right: E. Sweeney, J. Day M E Hop
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we 1 B. Weiss.
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.l.V. CHEERLEADERS-Row I: E. Tucker, U. Hill, J.
Klawans. Row 2: M. France, J. Berry, J. Earle, L.
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Wherever spirit is needed you will find
our cheerleaders, a group of eleven girls
dressed in white uniforms.
Seven girls, captained by Lorraine Scible,
led football rooters in their victory cheers.
Four of the girls were seniors with three years'
experience on the squad.
The first step in becoming a cheerleader is
to be chosen for J.V. through tryouts. The
girls begin their work with J.V. sports and
can be seen in their starched maroon skirts
raising the spirits of the spectators. Each
fall some are promoted from J.V. to Varsity,
filling vacancies in that group left by gradua-
tions.
The girls boost team morale at pep-rallies,
parades, and bonfires and lead the crowd in
cheers and songs at all varsity games.
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Head majorette
Jeanne Wolfe.
Full of vim and vigor, the AHS
baton twirlers sport red and
white pompoms.
STEPPERS
Row 2: M. Young, P. Bell, M. L. Nichols, J. Wolfe, P. Anderson, M. Bethel, F.
A Williams.
Swishing skirts, high hats. the whirl of batons, and the beat of drums.
All of these, under the leadership of Jeanne Wolfe. made up our high-
stepping majorette squad. Their intriguing formations are the result of
long, strenuous hours of practice. These girls have added spirit and
color at the pep rallies, on the gridiron. and at Student Government elec-
tions. Their accomplishments are through the efforts of the squad alone.
FROM FORWARDS
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The heldlmall team had a good season. L
lfleven players. experieneed and smooth. I
non four games. and tied one. while losing
one. ln the hig game. at Glen Burnie. E
Lady liuclc Changed sides. Despite playing
their finest game of the season. the l'anther-
ettes lost to the Glen llurneyites. thus fail-
ing to return the county championship to
AHS for the fifth year.
Record
Opp. AHS
Arundel , 6 7
Southern 1 10
Glen Burnie . 4 4
Gralnlming the hall is the gals' main objective as the Arundel 4 5
result of a strenuous toss-up. Southern . , , 6 8
Glen Burnie 4 2
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Rawlings, S. Bachmann, A. Kinney. Row 2: B. Pulsifer, E. Pennington, E. Max, P. Jones, D. Mileto, S. Wessells, Miss Cog
giano, C. Goodman, I. Asche, A. Ballman, A. Wavra, B. Werz, B. Evans, L. Sewell.
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Despite the vigorous efforts of Miss
Wharton and her Nstickersw, the AHS
eleven totaled only two games out of the
five scheduled this year. However, the
girls did top their arch-rivals, the Glen
Burnians. as they had done in the '50
season.
Ruth Lank and Louise Murphy shared
top scoring honors with the staunch support
of such veteran letter winners as Ellen
Cohle, Betty Egan, and Betty Aorilio.
The Lady Panthers' biggest treat was
their overnight stay at the St. Maryis
Seminary after their encounter with the
junior college team.
Record
Opp. AHS
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St. Mary's Seminary ,...,,,.,. .,...,. 4 2
Glen Burnie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ...,,,, 1 2
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St. Mary's ,Seminary ,,..,..,.. .,.,... 4 2
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Barry H Ferguson, N. Kraft, A. Doyle. Row 2: J. Zeilmann, R. Finkle, C. Wolfe, M. Eucare, P. Vomche, Miss Wharton, P.
Claypool M E. Taylor, M. Nunn, J. Arison, J. Windsor.
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C. Goodman. Zim-k. Row 2:
VOLLEYBALL
Hubbard. K. Duckett. D. Jackson. B. We-rz. NI, Corbin. l Mt-lie
G. Harbold. K. Ballman. A. Ballman, M. J. Wilsman, N. Bossarti
ll. Klinies. S. Duvall. Miss Coggiano. S. Bachmann. M. Wilson. lj. Pulsifer, ll. T'Tt'I'glll!4UIl. B. Li
Evans. J. Host-nhloom.
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Newcomers. including Shirley Bachmann.
Ingrid Asche. and many potential freshmen.
as well as veterans. Sondra Duvall and
Skippy Jackson. made up the AHS '52 volley-
ball team.
"This was one of the strongest squads live
ever had. my substitutes were as good as my
first string." said the coach. Miss Luciel
Coggiano. The team. whose captain was
Beverly Werz. practiced on the average of
three times a week in preparation for well
played games.
THE RECORD
Opp. AHS
Arundel . .
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VARSITY BASKETBALL-Row 1: B. Egan, K. Duckett, P. Jones, C. Cammaratta, D. Jackson 5 Bach
mann, D. Dickson, B. Werz, J. Wolfe. Row 2: Miss Wharton, J. Purdy, D. Lape, E. Cadell, ,I Martin b
Duvall, B. Pulsifet, I. Ashe, M. Lewis, Mrs. Sleichter.
With their ucoach, team, pep, and steamf, the
Pantherettes chalkcd up a successful season, having
live wins and two losses. HSkippy', Jackson, a
63-pointer, was high '52 scorer with flow Martinis
1-9 total rating second place. The skillful offense
was hacked up hy a solid defense, highlighting
Sondra Duvall and uBones" Bachmann.
ln the final game, played on the Glen Burnie
court. the AHS sextet. with a score of 23-21, re-
gained the county championship after losing it
last year.
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Arundel .....
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off to an unlucky start this season. going
down to Arundel hy a score of l6 to 6.
Coached hy Miss Margaret Wharton
and captaincd hy Barhara Johnson. the
girls gave a good showing in spite of
their defeat.
The starting line-up was:
Betty Vlvilson ........... . . .c.
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Row I: L. Thomas, P. Street, J. Tryon, B. Gauge,
E. Duran. B. Fillman. E. Rohinson, P. Duval,
J. Wolfe, J. Ze-ihnann. Row 2: E. Chaney. D.
Purdy. M. llornhrook, N. Stevens, P. lVlUl'0ll'lIl,
B. Wilson, Miss Wharton. lt Johnson. B. Hays,
M. B4-yerlein. l'. lit-ll. l'l. Egan. C. Johnson.
.l.V. SOFTBALL
Row I: J. Cuare, J. Hinton. H. Gould, M. L.
Nichols. J. Como, L. Sc-wl, J. Berry, L. Keating.
Row 2: M. Franee. M. Euvare, C. Wolfe, Mrs.
Sleeihter, L. Hall. R. Hall, M. Pennington.
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Opp. AHS
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The entertainment of our Annapolitan crew was provided this year by the faculty assembly com-
mittee. Thus the routine of the daily classes was broken as we visited Yellowstone National Park via
film, learned of communism in Europe and of the history of music. Other programs presented were
the Awards, National Honor Society, Easter, and Dramatics, Club assemblies.
Also the Bates High School Band performed for us, as did our chorus present an assembly at
Bates High.
Mr. Kunkle, chairman of the committee, was assisted by Mrs. Carpenter, Miss Swartz, Mr. Wether-
hold, Mr. Norris, Miss Wharton, Mr. Bonari, Miss Marking and Mrs. Alexander.
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Row 2: Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Adams.
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gang in Family Rf-lations skit. "Ins and Outs".
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First prize-Stanley Entewlstle.
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A multitude of theater-goers turned out for Annapolis Highs own little HGreatcst Show on Earth".
Stunt Night. Everything from an old fashioned girl to three extinct memhers of the ancient Pussy-
willow tribe traversed across our stage during the two-hour performance.
First prize was awarded to Stanley Entwistle for his trumpet solo Hwillow Echoes". Second place
went to the bewitching Spanish dancer. Janice Klawans. while guitarists Dennis Hollidayoke and Bill
Jordon took third.
Eliminated from competition due to outside professional activities were gypsy dancer. Catherine
Deladrier, and pianist Chris Engleman.
During the finale an old friend was buriedg the Faculty Stunt is no more.
A graceful Pavlova in tights, Helen per- "They asked me how I knew-", the Ugh! Singin' lnjun scouts Kennerly,
forms an acrobatic routine to the lovely octet in pastel shades of satin Kerchner, and Potee, get heap big
haunting strains of "Deep Purple". and lace harmonize to the melodious laugh in the football stunt.
S'Smoke Gets ln Your Eyes'.
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A table for two? At AHS the converted lunch tables accommodate as
many as possible.
Danny Cupid :menus to have dropped one of his hvart- Getting in the swing of it, AHS sludvnls 1-njoy dancing to
shape-Ll calling cards at Buzz and l3ev's table. music of the Five Moods.
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music of the "l"ive Moods" as students sported their ohlest garlis to the Soviul llmiirriitltes lirst ulll-
ing ul' the season. "'l'l1v Sliipwrvck Dance".
Then Santa Claus and the paint lirushes of tht- lleroration Committee spreatl Yulm-title spirit
IIIFOIIPIIIUIII the Cafeteria at the lleccmlwr h'Sn0wliall JHIIIIWUFCPU-
The V952 novelty was the gay "Carousel" affair, and lay lnicl-lielvrllary cnpiclis leap year zirrmss
haul inspirt-tl thc HIIFIIIIIICS-R as they grahhetl their hes! lwau for the W.l'.:X. "Valentino llopu.
The faculty advisers of our Friday nights of revreation were Miss ,lean Swartz. Miss Nlurllin
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Garden In The Raimi
Dressed in yellow daffodils. red and yellow tulips. glistening rain drops. and
other colorful signs of spring. the AHS cafeteria hecomes a 'kGarden in the Rain."
the theme of the Spring Formal.
Many weeks of hard work and preparations preceded that memorable night of
April 4. when those plans were a rcality. Gay couples danced to the smooth music
of the ul7ive Moods" from 8:30 to l2:0U olclock.
To carry out the theme effectively. Mother Nature provided the pitter-patter of
rain just as the dance was coming to an end.
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if This gala group of ten "sitter-outers hnd the
topic of conversation highly entertaining.
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The gaily decorated refreshment table
possesses a magnetic charm. namely,
the tasty punch. Buzz. Sonny. and
Kenny are the first in line.
Gorgteo ws Gowns,
Gaz ieiy,
Al md Glass
Slippers,
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Presto! The Junior Prom Committee waved its magic
wand and transformed our cafeteria into a "Cinderella"
fairy tale. With the inspiration of Walt Disney's delight-
ful characters, the juniors flipped the pages of the story
book to the eve of June 1 for the unveiling of a dreamy
atmosphere to 'fsendv AHS Prince Charmings and their
drags.
Cinderella danced gaily across the blue painted walls,
while glass slippers twinkled, and Gus, the rodent gremlin,
led the feline Lucifer a merry chase.
Johnny Moran's Orchestra supplied the melodious
The decoration committee works en-
thusiastically as the hour of the dance
grows near.
t :YE
Jimmy Baker, dance chairman,
and Meta Holmes, head of the
Decoration Committee remi-
nisce about the successful
.Junior Prom.
touch as the class of '52 said uau revoir" to the seniors
at their unforgettable Junior Prom.
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"Aw, this is irl's stuff!" Make-up The Costume Committee waves its
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may be a feminine touch, but Bill Hlld magic wand. Presto! Meta is gowned
Jimmy can't discourage the grease in a flowery creation kwith bobby socks
paint appliers, Petra and Gail. and saddles. no lessl.
The rollicking campus comedy. Mother is a Freshman. spiced the high school
theatrical world as AHS presented its annual senior play under the expert direction
of Miss Katherine Kibler.
A student troop of actors. hammer-bangers. paint-appliers and lighting-sound
technicians brought to life the gay tale of Abigail Fortitude Abbott. This 35-year-old
heroine turns Pointer College into a three ring circus and captures the heart of Profes-
sor Michaels, the Zoology instructor. All these factors resulted in a mirthful and
resounding applause from the audience.
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"Scho0craft. calling projection booth. We're ready for
the spotlight. Jimmy informs the long-distance member The 1952 Senior Play cast was here, not Kilmy as the
of the lighting crew.
students autograph the flats.
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Bobo and Susan are all decked out for
the Fall Dance.
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Aliiffail Fortitude Abbott ............
Susan Alwlmott ........... .. . ......
Professor lllieliaels. . .
Dean Gillingham. . .
llolio Jackson. . .
Sylvia .......
Bunny . ..
Helen . . .
Carrie . . .
Clara ...,.
Marge .....
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.Janet Halsted
....Pat Mullican
Wayne Hughes
Fred Witlierm-ll
...Iolm Brooks
.Diane Cillum
...Meta Holmes
Diane lliekson
.lleverly Werz
. .. .llarliara Weiss
..... . .Patsy Turner
Mrs. Miller. .. .... llominiea Nlileto
Jack ....... ..... l 'lilly Nlartin
Howie .... ..... S lunley lliee
llill .... Jimmy linker
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Q9 Ars' Wie school year of 1952 draws
do em end? Maze excitement of rsizgm:
img new yeezrbooks fills fthe elif
For their aid in making this AHS chronicle of 1951-52 events a l'l'fl1lfl mtl r
tlnin il possi111'l1'ly. we would like to acknowledge our gratitude--
to Mr. lfosler Augustine. Mr. Lynn llelozler, Mrs. Howard A. liinliart nn r
lfdwurd Uwens for their enlightening guidance to the stall who sturttd tln lolm
"green", lvul found that "experience is the lwesl teaelier :
to the irnniediate families of the yearbook editors wlio after lislenin to Vs xkl
woes. nislied tliev were distant relatives:
to Nlr. lNlarian Warren and Neil Smellow for pictures to spiee tlif pi 1 of
lliis liook'
and to Mr. Sidney C. Seliultz of H. G. Roelnlck and Company. witli nlioni IIIIIIN
i l 1 l952 WAKI2.
hours were spent in eonsultation in order to proc nee tie
Tm: STAN
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
....
ADMINISTRATION ......
ADVERTISEMENTS ....
ASSEMBLIES ........
CAFETERIA ........
CHEERLEADERS ....
CLASS OFFICERS
Freshman .......
Junior .......
Senior . . .
Sophomore .
CLUBS ........
COMMITTEES
Assembly ....
Costume ....
Make Up . . .
Social .......
CURRICULUM
Art ..........
Business .......
Driver Education ..
English ...........
Family Relations . ..
Foreign Languages . .
Home Arts .......
Industrial Arts . . .
Journalism .....
Mathematics .... ..........
Music. .........
Physical Education a
nd Health .....
Science ....................
Social Studies . . . ...... . . . .
DANCES .........
DEDICATION ....
HOMEROOMS
Freshman . .
Junior .....
Sophomore .....
JUNIOR PROM .....
LIBRARY ........
MAJORETTES ....
PATRONS .........
SENIOR CLASS .....
SPORTS
Boys'
Baseball ......
Basketball ....
Football ....
Lacrosse ....
Soccer . . .
Track ....
Girls'
Basketball ....
Fieldball . . .
Hockey ....
Softball ......
Volleyball ....
Intramurals .......
SPRING FORMAL ....
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INDEX
100
1
1
42-43
06- 120
91
44
79
34
26
8
30
58, 59
90
90
90
95
54
51
45
46
45
47
53
52
46
49
55
56
48
50
94
4- 5
34-38
27-29
3 1-33
97
57
80
02-I 05
9-25
76
74-75
70-71
77
72-73
78
84-85
81
82
86
83
87
96
A
Sahruya Aaronmerdedungowitz
Mrs. Hilda V. Abbott
Charles B. Adams, '44
Emilie Schulz Adams, '19
Mr. 81 Mrs. Sherrill Adams
Mrs. Charles Adair
Rear Admiral 81 Mrs. Arthur Ageton
R.M.I. G Mrs. R. H. Akers
Mrs. Alice Adkins
Mr. Oliner Adler
Mrs. Fred Alexander
Mr. Si Mrs. DuVal Allen
Mr. 8 Mrs. Philip Alter
Mrs. Beverly Ames
Mr. G Mrs. James G. Anderson
Mrs. Josephine Anderson
Annapolis Roads Club
Mrs. Wielia Arrigo
Midshipman Rae Arison llc
Mrs. T. H. Arison
Mr. 8: Mrs. Armbruster
Mrs. Walter Asche
Mr. 81 Mrs. Benjamin F. Asher
Don F. Asher, '50
Mrs. Francis P. Asher, Jr.
Mr. 81 Mrs. Francis Asher, Sr.
Joan V. Asher, '55
Bobby Atwell
Mr. S. F. Atwell
Mrs. Samuel Atwell
S! Sgt. James C. Aubrey
Mr. Richard A. Audette
Mr. F. T. Augustine
Jo Ann Avery
Richard L. Ay
B
Major E. C. Bach
Mr. 81 Mrs. G. Bachman
Mr. 81 Mrs. M. Bachman
Mary Jane Bailey
Mr. William T. Bailey
Dick Baker, '52
Mr. G Mrs. F. Ernest Baker
Jimmy Baker, '52
Maude N. Baker
Ralph Joor Baker
Ralph R. Baker
Mr. 81 Mrs. C. J. Ballman
Charles W. Bangert
V. H. Banks
Bard Avon School
Mrs. Charles Barnes
Edward M. Barry
Barbara Basil, '48
Betty Basil
Dr. 81 Mrs. George C. Basil
Jack Basil
Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Basil
Robert Basil, Jr.. '51
Mr. Wilmer Basil
Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred Bass
Miriam Bausum
Mr. Harry L. Beall
Mr. 81 Mrs. R. C. Bean
Mr. 81 Mrs. F. D. Beans
Mr. George Beattie
Mrs. Richard Beatty
Don Beaver
Midshipman Art Bell
Mr. 8: Mrs. F. Alton Bell
Mrs. Burton Bell
Mrs. Ernest Bell
Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter S. Bell
Charles Bellam, '51
Helen Belch
K. R. Belch
Mrs. Louise Bembe
Mrs. Wm. R. Bernhard
Dolly R. Bently
Mr. 81 Mrs. John V. Bethel
Mrs. Louise W. Bice
Mr. Stanley C. Bigler
Patrons
Mr. W. Bilderback
Mr. Anthony Bischoff
Mr. Alfred K. Blades
Eira Blake
Mrs. R. Blalock
Mr. 81 Mrs. James R. Bland
Mrs. Albert Block
Dale Bloodsworth
Mrs. J. H. Bock
Edith Elizabeth Boettcher
Mr. 81 Mrs. J. E. Boettcher
Mrs. Louise Boettcher
Mrs. Pindall Brashears Bona,
Mr. 81 Mrs. Larry Bonari
Mrs. L. Borrsuck
Mr. H. Hamilton Bossle
Mrs. John H. Botzler
George P. Bounelis
Mr. Warren L. Bouve
Alice Springfield Bowen, '44
Richard A. Bowen, '43
Mr. 81 Mrs. Samuel Bowman
Mr. Br Mrs. D. Boyd
Weston M. Boyd
Ritchie Brady, '50
Mrs. William Branner
Mrs. Branzell
Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Branzell
Mrs. Benj. Brashears
D. Brashears, Jr.
Robert A. Bready
Mrs. Lawrence Breese
Lt. Jg. W. G. Brendle
Miss Anne Brewer
Mrs. Thomas Brewer, Jr.
Mr. 81 Mrs. John J. Brezo
Mr. Glenn Briggs
George F. Bright
Dr. Oscar Brilliant
Dr. Philip Briscoe
Mr. Tom Branzell
Pic. Thomas W. Brooks
Mr. 81 Mrs. Carl C. Brown
Curly Brown
Capt. K Mrs. L. F. Brown, U.S.N.R.
Lewis 81 Nadine Brown
Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert M. Brown,
Mr. Frank Bruthers
Mrs. L. C. Bryan
Shirley Bryan, '54
Professor B. Buffum
Mr. Dean Bullen
Mr. A. Burdett
Mr. 81 Mrs. H. E. Burner
Mrs. Authur Burns
Edward Burtis, '45
Mrs. W. Lee Burtis
Henry Buser, Jr.
Mrs. Harold L. Butler
Clyde L. Byrnes
C
Miss Catherine Cadel
Mrs. Charles Cadell
Mrs. Thomas Cadell
Betty Chase Caldwell
Mrs. R. E. Campbell
Robert H. Campbell, '38
Marion Cantlrr. '51
Miss Phirne Cantler
Mrs. Eno Carlson
Robert Carmichael
Mrs. A. J. Caron
Mrs. Henryetta Carpenter
Maynard Carr
Virgil Carr, Jr.
Mrs. L. F. Carrick
Mr. 81 Mrs. George Carson
Mary Carter
Carrie E. Casey
Mr. SL Mrs. F. M. Casey
Lillian F. Casey, '50
J. G. Catterton
Mrs. Leroy Cauffman
Miss Sarah Chance, '48
Mr. Daniel B. Chaney
Mrs. Emmer R. Chaney
Mr. J. Stewart Chaney
Anna Characklis, '50
Joyce Characklis, '48
B. D. Chatnet
Mr. 0. E. Cherry
Mr. Julian N. Childs
Dr. 5 Mrs. Stuart Christhilf
Mrs. Alma Clancy
Mr. 81 Mrs. Guy P. Clark, Jr.
Mr. W. C. Claude
Phil Clow
Roberta V. Clow
Luciel V. Coggiano
Jennie Colbur
Mrs. Jesse Cole
Doc. Collins
Joseph C. Collinson, Jr.
Mrs. Newton B. Collinson
Wm. Collinson
Mrs. Alma Como
Carl Como
Geese Como
Davey, '51
Reverend Bi Mrs. G. Albert C
Mr. John P. Cooper
Jimmie Cordel, '51
Mrs. F. G. Corkum
Mrs. Evelyn Corley
Philip Cowling
Coach Cox
Ed Cox
Miss Katharine Cox
ooper
Mr. Br Mrs. Maxwell Covington
Claire Crocker
Mrs. Raymond Crosby
Mr. Joseph W. Crosely
Cathy Jean Cullimore
Mrs. Belle Cummings
Mrs. Edward Cummings
Mr. Frazier Cummings
Robert B. Cullen
Richard K. Cunningham
Mrs. Wm. Curry
A Friend
D
Dorothea Daniels, '52
Helen C. Daniels, '47
Mrs. Sarah Daniels
Bob Dank
Mrs. W. S. Davidson
James Davies
Elizabeth V. Davis
Mrs. Smith Davis
Mr. Bill Davison
Hazel Dawson
Shirley M. Dawson
Mrs. Robert J. Daywalt
Bea Deale, '50
Emerson Deale, '48
Mrs. Louise Deale
Mrs. H. M. Dean
Mr. Bi Mrs. Andre Deladrier
Mrs. Clovis Deladrier
Mrs. Fred Dennis
Diane Dickson, '52
Charles J. DiFazio
Cpl. Warren Dignin
Mabel Dixon
L. J. Dobb
Mrs. Thomas W. Dodson
Don and Judy
Billy Donaldson
Jill Donovan
Mrs. Eleanor H. Doran
Mr. John L. Doran
Mrs. Buci Dorsey
Miss Doris Dove
Dorothy Dove, '50
Mr. Lee Dove
Mrs. W. H. Doyle
1
Mr. 8 Mrs. Donald W. J. Drew
Mattie Drury
Mr. 81 Mrs. Earl Duckwall
Mr. W. B. Duckett
Delma B. Duerbeck
Mr. 81 Mrs. Dulany
Bill Duncan
Mrs. Carolyn Duvall
Mr. Gordan Duvall
Miss Ruby R. Duvall
Mr. E. Saunders Duvall
Mrs. Jacqueline Dyment
A Friend
E
Julian Easterday
Mrs. J. R. Easterday
Commander Wayne Eckley
Lt. Harold G. Edrington
Mr. Kenneth E. Egan
Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis E. Eickboff
Mrs. Ellen Ehle
Mr. Paul Ehle
Mrs. Edward Elliott
Mr. 81 Mrs. Edwin Elliott
Mr. 81 Mrs. Geo. M. Elliott, Sr.
Joe Elliott
Mackie Elliott, '52
Mrs. Robert H. Elliott
Mrs. Winnie Elliott
Mr. Raymond Ely
Mr. Charles Emory
Mr. 8: Mrs. James Engle
Mr. 81 Mrs. T. S. Entwisle
Stanley Entwisle
Mrs. Alfred Erickson, Sr.
J. Alma Erickson
Mrs. A. Espiriter
Ethel and Wayne
Rita Eucare, '51
Celia Evans, '48
Mrs. Earl D. Evans
Mr. 81 Mrs. Everett
Miss Emily Ewing
Raymond Eylers, '51
A Friend
F
Rev. Leslie L. Fairfield
George P. Fay
Fred Feldmeyer, Jr.
Miss Nyce Feldmeyer
Mrs. Ruth Feldmeyer
Mrs. Guy S. Ferguson
Mr. 81 Mrs. J. C. Ferguson
Emma A. Feuz
Mrs. Jules Fiedler
Mr. Eddie Fiseler
David Figgs
Mrs. Agnes Fisher
Helen Fisher, '51
Mr. Charles Fishpaw
Bill Flood
Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Ford
Eleanor Ford, '52
George R. Ford
Mrs. George W. Ford
J. E. Ford
John H. Ford, '50
Mr. 81 Mrs. Boyd Foust
Mrs. William C. France
Joan E. Frantom, '51
Suzanne Fredenburgh, '50
Mrs. Howard Fredenburgh
Mr. Carl N. Fuller
R. M. Fulton
Mr. Samuel Furman
Hattie Mae Futrella
G
Mrs. Lillian Gallagher
Mr. Si Mrs. Benjamin C. Galloway,
Donald Galloway
Bill Gardner
Florence Brooks Gardner, '29
Patrons
Miss Helen Gardner
Bobby Gaug
Miss Anne Gaw
Mr. 8: Mrs. Conrad Gaw
Mr. 81 Mrs. G. H. Gebbardt
Marie Giddinga, '46
Mr. Kr Mrs. Ray F. Gillum
Mr. T. F. Gilhuly
Edward I. Goddard
Ben Goetzel
Martha Goldsborough
O. J. Goodman
Samuel Goodwich
Mr. 81 Mrs. C. M. Gosnell
Mr. G. Gould
Mrs. Blanche C. Graefe
Flora Gray, 51
Mrs. John Gray
Mr. Green
Mrs. N. Greenberg
Guelk
H
Mr. John Hackman
Lt. John B. Haines
Mr. 81 Mrs. Gardiner Hall
Hilding Hall
Dr. 81 Mrs. H. V. Hall
Lucille Hall
Marie Hall
Mrs. Peter Hall
Margaret Ann Hallock, '48
Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Halsted
Mr. 81 Mrs. Jonah Halsted
Mrs. William Hambruch
B. W. Hamill
Mrs. C. W. Hamilton
Dorothy E. Hamilton
Eleanor Harbaugh
Mrs. J. R. Harbaugh
Mr. 5 Mrs. Earle Harder
Mrs. Agnes Hardesty
Bernard 0. Hardesty
Commander 81 Mrs. A. B. Harmon
Colonel Samuel R. Harris
James R. Harrison
William P. Harrison
Mr. 81 Mrs. W. P. Harrison
Mrs. Arlene Hartung
Mr. 81 Mrs. Ernest Hawkins
Mr. 81 Mrs. K. F. Haworth
Mrs. Mary Hayes, '46
Mr. Vernon M. Hayes
Mr. 81 Mrs. Bert Hazel
Mrs. Lawrence E. Healy
Mr. 81 Mrs. Roland Hebden, Jr.
Mrs. Heinrich Heep
Mr. Harry Heidler
Charles Heise
Prof. 81 Mrs. Richard E. Heise
Robert S. Heise
Mr. 81 Mrs. A. L. Hennenberger
Mr. H. Elmer Henneberger
Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry
Mr. Ernest Herklotz
George I. Herold
Betty Herzog
Mrs. Robert Herzog
Mrs. Hunter W. Heywood
G. Hiatt
Margaret McGuckian Hibbard, 742
Prof. G Mrs. Edward T. Heise, '30, '32
Mrs. Helen Higgs
Mr. 81 Mrs. John P. Highland
Noah A. Hillman
Mrs. Hodges
Mrs. Catherine Hodges
Elizabeth Hodges
C. Gilbert Hoffman
Robert L. Hoffman
Mr. 81 Mrs. French Hollidayoke
Mrs. M. S. Holmes
R. L. Holmes
Homeroom 211
Ann Hood, '54
Nancy Hood, '52
Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Hood
Dr. Bi Mrs. Donald H. Hooker
Mrs. James B. Hopkins
Mr. 8: Mrs. John Henry Hopkins, 1
Marion T. Hopkins, '42
Robert A. Hopkins
Mrs. Robert Hopkins
Betty F. Horton
Doris M. Horton
Mr. Ted Hoster
Mr. 81 Mrs. M. P. Hottel
Mrs. R. A. Houghton
Mr. 8 Mrs. Albert Housely
Allen Housely
C. Frederick Houston
Mrs. Edward K. How
Midshipman George Howard, '50
Mr. Melvin Howard
Prof. 8 Mrs. John Hoyt
Mrs. A. Hubbard
Mrs. Attee Huifer
Mr. 81 Mrs. M. W. Hughes
Grace W. Hulser
Mrs. Harold Hunt
Mrs. Walter R. Humphries
I
Ann lrby
A Friend
J
Mrs. H. C. Jackson
Mr. 81 Mrs. Lester L. Jackson
Mrs. W. R. Jackson
Mrs. C. Jacobs
Mrs. W. C. Jamar
Mrs. Howard P. Janz
Mrs. Edna Jarrell, '30
Mrs. Margaret C. Jaynes
Miss June Jensen
Miss Harriet E. Jewell
Mrs. B. B. Johnson
Florence Johnson
Harold E. Johnson
Mrs. Ray B. Johnson, Jr.
Mr. Ray B. Johnson, Sr.
Miss Ruth Johnson
Prof. R. M. Johnson
Mr. Alvin Jones
Mrs. Alvin Jones
Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Jones
Mrs. C. H. Jones
Mrs. Clifford Jones
Mr. Clinton H. Jones
James Jones
Lee Jones
Mrs. Leslie Jones
Mrs. Louise K. Jones
Mrs. Phillip Jones
Safa Jones
Sarah P. Jones
Mr. Tom Jones
V
Sgt. William I. Jones, Jr., U.S.A.F.
Vickie Lee Jones
Mrs. Wilbur Jones
Winnie Jones
Mr. K Mrs. Zell Garner Jones
Adel Jordan
Phebe Jordan
Mr. Warren D. Jordan
Joyce and Robert
Mrs. John Joy
A friend of Jimmy Judd
Mr. J. W. .Judy
Etta C. Jverss
K
Nancy C. Kaehler, '48
Carl Kaiser
Patricia Kaiser, '50
Virginia Kaiser
Mr. Karl Kamenberg
Benny Katcef
Phil Katcef
Adrienne Katsef
Roland A. Olson
Mrs. Samuel S. Katsef
Mr. Irvin H. Kauffman
Mr. 81 Mrs. C. E. Kautz
Earl Kautz, '54
Joe Kavanaugh
Thomas E. Keene
Mr. William E. Keeser
Howard A. Keith
E. C. Kellenberg
Wiley Keller
Bill Kelly, Jr.
Mr. Harvey Kelly
Harvey E. Kelly, '49
Lorraine Kelly
Tom Kelly, '51
Mr. Sr Mrs. Derwood D. Kent
Mrs. W. F. Kerchner
William F. Kerchner, Sr.
Mr. G Mrs. E. J. Kerr
George Kenney
Charles C. Keyes
Miss Katherine Kibler
King
Mrs. Alice King
Mrs. E. C. King
John C. King
Harvey H. King
Mr. 81 Mrs. Howard Kinhart
Mr. 81 Mrs. C. J. Kirby
Rev. 81 Mrs. Charles Kirkley
Mr. 8: Mrs. William Kitchin
Dr. M. F. Klawans
Mr. H. Klein
Mrs. Rachel R. Kleine
Mrs. Frank Klepper
Mr. 81 Mrs. A. Klimes
Frances Klimes '52
Mrs. Robert Knight
Reverend Koch
Dana Lee Kohler
Mr. 81 Mrs. Royden B. Kohler
Mrs. William J. Kommers
Gerald J. Koren
Mr. 8: Mrs. Herschel Kraft
Nancy Kraft, '52
Mrs. M. J. Kreez
Mrs. Julia Kubitz
Mr. Otto Kubitz
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Allen J. Lamb
Capt. 81 Mrs. R. B. Lank
Mr. 81 Mrs. Albert E. Lape
John R. Larkin
Mrs. Robert Latham
Mr. Kr Mrs. Joseph D. Lazenby
Alton E. Leatherbury
Zella Leatherbury
Mrs. Barbara Lee
Beverly E. Lee
Mr. 81 Mrs. C. F. Lee, Jr.
Mr. Vanorden Lee
Mr. Thomas Lee
Howard A. Legg
Mr. 81 Mrs. Earl Leitch
Mr. 81 Mrs. Lawrence Leitch
Ralph Leitch
Dr. 81 Mrs. Nathan Leonard
Mr. 81 Mrs. Howard Lerch
Mr. 81 Mrs. H. D. LeTourneau
Irving Levy
Commander 81 Mrs. Chester E.
Lt. 81 Mrs. E. G. Lewis
Mrs. Howard A. Lewis
Mrs. H. E. lewis
Mrs. William Lewis
Mr. Br Mrs. George S. Lewnes
Norma J. Lewnes
Mrs. Charles G. Linder
Lewis
Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas J. Linthicum
Mrs. Mike Lloyd
W. E. Locklin
Mrs. Naomi Lowman
Mr. 81 Mrs. G. R. Luckett
Patrons
Barbara Lull
Dottie Lyne, '50
M
Mrs. Ralph MacDonald
Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph MacMurray, Jr.
Gregg Magruder
Capt. 81 Mrs. W. H. Magruder
Majorette Squad
Mrs. Maloney
Mr. George W. Manby, Jr.
Mr. Frank Mango
Marilyn Mann
Mrs. Helen Manners
Miss Lorene Marking
Niel Marks
Mrs. Leota Marselles
Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Ross Marshall
Mr. K1 Mrs. Claude J. Marston
Jimmy Marston, '51
Mrs. Joseph Martin
Mrs. Neal Martin, Jr.
Mr. Raymond Martin
Mr. 81 Mrs. James B. Martines
Mr. William E. Masonic
Mr. 81 Mrs. William A. Mathews
Mr. 81 Mrs. Allen C. Mayer
Bill Mayer
Mrs. George Mayer
Mr.
Rev.
Mrs.
dt Mrs. William P. Mayer, Jr.
Burrett E. McBee
Alma L. McClenahan
Ethel McCready
Miss Mickie McCown
Mr.
81 Mrs. R. R. McCown
Jack McCrone, '51
Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard B. McCrone, Sr.
Mr. 81 Mrs. George C. McGuckian
Patrick J. Mclntyre
Mrs. John J. McKenna
Mr. 8: Mrs. Bernard McNew
La Rue McNew, '48
Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Meade, '47
Mrs. Wallace Merlette
Mr. 81 Mrs. Lawton B. Mellichamipes
Jerome L. Mersenski
Mary Jane Metcalf, '54
Judge 81 Mrs. Benj. Michaelson
Mr. Sr Mrs. Anthony F. Mileto
Mr. Frank Mileto
Audrey E. Miller
Mr. Earl C. Miller
Mrs. Gordon O. Miller
Mrs. Harry Miller
Helen Miller, '53
Mrs. Lilian Miller
Mrs. Martha Miller
Mr. 81 Mrs. Pete Miller
Mike Mirlik, '48
Mr. 81 Mrs. l. J. Miser
Mr. John Mize
Mr. 81 Mrs. John C. Muate
Mrs. M. M. Moesch
Mrs. Lorraine Smith Muhlmeister
Joan E. Molden, '51
Mrs. G. P. Molden
Shirley Monsen, '54
Philip Montalbano
Mrs. Bernie Moore
Mrs. Helen Mooseles
Mrs. Francis Rae Moreland
Mr. 81 Mrs. Leroy Moreland
Mr. 81 Mrs. Warfield Moreland
Angela Moriarty
Mrs. E. E. Moss
Mrs. James L. Motley
Mr. 81 Mrs. V. Moyer
Frank E. Mueller
Mrs. H. A. Muller, Jr.
Jackie Mullican
Willard Mumford
William E. Murphy
Bernard E. Musch, Jr.
Miss Dana Musterman
Mrs. Muth
Mrs. B. T. Myers
Mrs. H. E. Myers
June L. Myers
Shirley Ann Myers, '51
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Mrs. Helen Nalley
Mr. Royal Navy
Elizabeth Nelson
Mrs. Frank Nemith
Doug Newell, '50
Miss Linabelle Nicely
Angie Nichols
Mr. 8: Mrs. George Nichols
Miss June Nichols, '50
Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Walter Nichols
Robert Nichols
Mr. 81 Mrs. Theodore Nichols
Mrs. Kate Nicol
Leo Nims
Dorothy Noble
Mrs. Jenny Noble
Walter Norman
George W. Norris
Mrs. Noyce
Mr. 81 Mrs. J. R. Nunn
A Friend
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Mr. Emory M. O'Cain
Mr. 8 Mrs. Emory W. O'Cain
Mrs. Irving Ochs
Mr. Sz Mrs. Daniel C. Olson
Cadet Daniel C. Olson, U.S.C.GA
Virginia O'Neale
Audrey Owens
Mr. E. B. Owens
Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Edward Owens, Jr
Mr. Sidney Owens
A Friend ,
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Mr. 31 Mrs. J. L. Paige
Peter Palaigos
M. M. Parks
Mrs. Elmer E. Parkinson
Danny Palmer, '51
J. Frederick Panetti, Ill
Andrew Parker
Marie Parlett
Ruth Parsons, '50
Dr. E. Peabody
Bobby Peddicord
Edna Mae Peddicord
Marion Pennington
Mrs. Leta Peret
Mrs. Hazel Perry
O. M. Perry, Jr.
Roberta Perry
Mr. R. E. Pettingell
Lila C. Peyton
Mr. 81 Mrs. John M. Pfautz
Margaret Pfingsten, '38
Mrs. Edna Phelps
Douglas J. Phipps
Mrs. John R. Pierce
Mr. Robert C. Pippin
Mr. W. D. Platt
Mrs. E. Plawin
Mrs. Harry Plummer
Mrs. Poleski
O. H. Polk
Mrs. Wm. Price
Mrs. Naomi Pruitt
Mr. 8: Mrs. David Pumphrey
Billy Purdy
Mrs. John M. Purdy
Mrs. John T. Purdy
Sgt. Willis Purdy
Mrs. Howard Pyle
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Mrs. J. L. Quasa
A Friend
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Barabard Ramer
Mrs. Donald Rawlings
Capt. 8 Mrs. Walter Read
Mr. 81 Mrs. Jack V. Reckner
Lt. Richard G. Reckner
Mr. Robert W. Rector
Mrs. J. D. Reed
Robert Rehn
Chuck Reich
Mr. 81 Mrs. L. H. Rembold
Mr. 31 Mrs. Clarence Remeley
Mr. G1 Mrs. Fred Reppenhagen
Nettie Revell
Mr. Emory C. Rice, Sr.
Hallie P. Rice
Elsie M. Richardson, '49
Mrs. Elsie Richardson
Mr. 81 Mrs. Conner Ridout
Mr. 8: Mrs. Jack E. Riley
Robert Kester Riley, '51
Mrs. Edward W. Roberts
Miss M. Audrey Robinson
Jack Robinson
Miss Mildred Rochlitz
Joseph F. Rodowsky, '42
Mrs. John Rogers
Mrs. Joseph Rosati
Mrs. Max Rosenauer
Mrs. Beverly Ross
Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald F. Rossi
Mr. 81 Mrs. John G. Rouse, Jr.
Mrs. Jen Rowland
Mr. G Mrs. Martin Rowland
Mayor Roscoe Rowe
Rear Admiral J. R. Rubins
Mr. 81 Mrs. P. S. Rudisill
Mrs. P. W. Rudisill
Dr. 81 Mrs. Oneal F. Russell
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Mr. Charles Samaras
Mrs. Dafne Samaras
Mr. Nicholas George Samaras
Mrs. D. Santos
Herbert E. Sadler
Dr. 81 Mrs. Henry H. Sadler
Mr. Herman Sattmary
Mrs. H. O. Sattmary
Miss Naome Saunders
Mrs. George Schaelier
Mary C. Scavlon
Mr. 8: Mrs. William Schenck
Mr. Herman E. Schieke
Antoinette Schifanelli, '48
Mr. 61 Mrs. Irving Schlusemeyer
Charles Schmidt
Mrs. L. C. Schmidt
Mr. Louis Schmidt
Mr. 8 Mrs. Howard Schofstal
Mr. 81 Mrs. J. E. Scboocraft
Steven Paul Schwartz
Mr. 81 Mrs. William Scible
Ida Ann Sears, '50
Miss Jane Sears, '46
Leah May Sears, '55
Edwin R. Seeders
Myrtle E. Shaween
Margaret Shawn
Margaret Shepherd
Mr. J. R. Sherald
Mrs. R. T. Sherald
Mrs. Marion Sherbert
Mr. Ri Mrs. Walter H. Sherbert
Mrs. William T. Sherbert
Charles H. Shemian
Elizabeth Sherman, '50
Pat Sherwood. '52
Mrs. Paul B. Shovestul
Mrs. Irving Simmons
John A. Skladowsky, Jr.
Anita Parkinson Skordas, '34
Gust Skordas, '30
A. C. Skortz
Ml. 81 Mrs. Richard Slama
Patrons
Austin J. Slater
John Slavin
Joe Small, '44
Mrs. Charles W. Smith, Jr.
Mr. Charles W. Smith, III
Mr. Clarence Smith
Mr. Howard Burgess Smith
Captain John T. Smith
Mrs. M. J. Smith, Jr.
Naomi S. Smith
Miss Ruth Ann Smith
Mrs. Roland T. Somers
Mr. 81 Mrs. William Sorrell
Drusilla Spangler
Capt. 81 Mrs. Spangler
Mr. 8: Mrs. David H. Specht
Mrs. Mary Specht
Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Speicher
Mr. Milborne Spence
Capt. 81 Mrs. Spencer
George Springfield, '51
Larry Springfield, '50
Mrs. L. A. Springfield
Alvin A. Spriggs
Mr. Bert Spriggs
Mr. Franklin Spriggs
Mrs. Katherine Spriggs
Mr. Melvin T. Spriggs
Mrs. H. M. Stallings
Richard Stallings
Mr. J. D. Stanley
Betty Stehle
Mr. 81 Mrs. J. J. Stehle
Mrs. Josephine Steiner
Clayton Stevens, '51
Fay Stevens, '51
Mr. G Mrs. H. A. Steward
Mrs. Robert James Stewart
Mrs. Kenneth Stine
Betty Stockett, '49
Mr. B. F. Stockett
Evelyn Stockett, '51
Cosby M. Stockes, Jr.
Samuel S. Stokes
Betty Stuller, '51
Mrs. H. J. Sturdevant
Mr. 81 Mrs. Stewart Suite
Theodore Sutphin
Robert Svolos, '51
Mrs. Theo. Svolos
Miss Jean Swartz
Mr. Thomas Sweeny
Katherine Swenson
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Charles "Buddy" Tack
Wm. J. Taman
Mr. Henry J. Tarantino
Mr. William Tarser
Mr. Alvin Taylor
George E. Taylor
L. A. Taylor
Mary Ellen Taylor, '52
Mrs. C. Terwilliger
Mrs. Allison Ten'y
Druscilla Terry
The Great One
Carl S. Thomas
Louise J. Thompson
Mr. Lewis L. Tilghman
Jefferson M. Tingle
Beckey Tirshman, '50
Tony I
Mrs. Ira Townley
Mr. Joseph Tramer
Bill and Betty Trappe
Dr. and Mrs. G. Douglas Trettin
Emily Trevett, '52
Mrs. John P. Trimmer
Mr. J. C. Trueblood
Mrs. Richard L. Tuhman
E. M. Tucker
Mr. G Mrs. John Tucker
Mr. 81 Mrs. Preston Tucker
Tommy Tucker
Mrs. Violet Tucker
Mrs. Barnes P. Turner
Carol Ann Turner
Mr. G Mrs. Lee Roy Turner
Mid'n. Lee Roy Turner, '50
Virginia L. Tumer
Nelson Tydings, '51
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Mrs. B. Scott Umberger
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Jimmy Vanderburgh, '50
Mary Vanderburgh, '51
John Vougius
Mrs. Veltman
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Mid'n. E. K. Walker
Mrs. Wallace
Mr. Bert Wallet
Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Walsh
Barbara Walters, '51
George S. Wareheim. Jr.
Peggy Washington
Mrs. Hawley Waterman
Mrs. Ray Wathen
Mrs. R. H. Watson, Jr.
R. G. Watts
Alice A. Wayson
Grace M. Wayson
Dr. H. R. Weakly
Mrs. R. D. Weigle
Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Weiss
Darlene Sue Wellford
Norman Wells, '51
Mrs. Garner Werntz
Mr. G Mrs. W. Wessells
Mrs. Betty Smith West
Mr. G. Luther Westerman
Bunnie Westphal, '51
Dottie Westphal, '51
Peggy Westphal, '51
Margaret Wharton
Mrs. Arthur White
Betty Ann Wheeler, '48
Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul D. Whelan
Barbara White, '50
Mrs. Wells White
Mr. Vanorden T. Wier
Bill Wilczenski
Mrs. W. Emerson Wiley
Betty Winter Williams
Miss Elizabeth Williams
Mr. H. T. Williams
Margie Williams
Mrs. R. C. Williams
Commander E. Willson
Mrs. Frank Wilmer
Mrs. Charles S. Wilsman
Jack Wilson
Mrs. James Wilson
Joe Wilson
Mr. Loring Wilson
Mr. 81 Mrs. William P. Wilson
June Windsor, '53
Mr. 81 Mrs. Ernest Winsor
Carroll Winter, '47
Mrs. Doris Smith Wiseman
Lcdr. 61 Mrs. Roger Witherell
Irving Wolfe
Mrs. Ra S. Wolfe, Sr.
Mrs. Gr Mrs. R. T. Wolfe, Jr.
Mrs. Frank Wonner
Mrs. Jack Wood
Whitehill Wood
Mr. Harrison Woolford, '42
Mrs. V. W. Wormwood
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Edwin Yost
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Bob Zang
Mrs. Mary Zelko
Denton Ray Zepp
Bette Ziegler
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Strange and White lnc.
155-157 Main Street
Annapolis, Maryland
Your Favorite Merfs and Boys' Store ls Nou' Slzouring the
Finest Selection of Clothing and Shoes in Their History
ARROW. BOTANY, BOSTONIAN, STETSUN.
PALM BEACH. MARLBORO. INTERWOVEN
The J. F. Johnson
Lumber Company
LUMBER - MILLWORK - PAINT - HARDWARE
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES - APPLIANCES
Annapolis, Maryland Glen Burnie, Maryland
Telephone 2337 Telephone 100
C. A. L. WILSON
SINCE 1870
Annapolis 4822 Night - Sunday - Holidays 4061
31 Francis Street
- ROOFING -
All Types - Shingles - Composite - Built Up - Metal - Slate
Cuttering - Spouting - Skylight - Sheet Metal Work - Duets
Conditioning - Furnaces
Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Esso Burners and Fuel Oil
Annapolis Utilities, Inc.
Frigidaire and Maytag Appliances
89 West Street Phone 9244
Andrew Krause
Sales CHEVROLET Service
24 Hour Towing Service
- Phones -
Day 2650 Night 7144
Annapolis, Maryland
"Richer Milk in the Cream Top Bottle"
The Annapolis Dairy Products Co.
PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM
- ICE -
126 West Street Annapolis 2345
Congratulations to the Class of 1952
DAIRY PRODUCTS
T
6 Southern Dairies, Inc.
120 West Street Phone 2688
Compliments of
Meredith - Roane Company, Inc.
P. 0. Box 428
Annapolis, Maryland
Congratulations and Best Wishes
C. Randall Bernhard
Good Luck Class of 1952
LI PM AN'S
'I72-'I74 Main Street
Annapolis, Maryland
Buy Your Graduation Gifts
JENKINS, INC.
THE PARSONS CO.
DEPARTMENT STORE
220-222 Main Street
PHONE 4566 Annapolis, Md.
Best Wishes Graduates of '52
R. M. EGGLESTON CO.
JEWELRY - WATCHES
WATCH REPAIRING
CLASS RINGS
205 Main Street Annapolis 2970
in Compliments of
Compliments
of GIRLS
OF '52
SPOTLIGHT CLEANERS l
Barbara Jeanne
Colonial Ave. at West St. Sondm Helen
Petra Lorrame
PHONE 5801
Betty Jean Gleta
Jackie Rose
ARUNDEL LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANING
STORAGE
Spa Road and West Street
Dial 2343
Compliments
Of
HARDER and DRESSEL
A R C HI T E C T S
D
6 N. Taylor Avenue
Plumbing - Heating - Oil Burners
Hot Water Heaters - Pumps
Fuel Oil
PROMPT, DEPENDABLE SERVICE
DIAL 6421
OPEN GATE RESTAURANT
AND HOTEL
2063 West Street, Ext. Annapolis, Md.
p PHONE 7125 or 9798
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BARBECUES - MILK SI-IAKES
Television
3 Mile Oak
Best Wishes to
The Graduates of 1952
The Farmer's Supply 81
Equipment Co., Inc.
Annapolis, Md.
Phone 6624 or 2920 2024 West Street
Congratulations to
The Class of 1952
PALMER'S GARAGE
MAURICE E. MEADE
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Residence P. 0. Box
432 State Street Annapolis 206
Eastport Annapolis, Md.
Life Time Homes are Built by Meade
DIAL 2061
THOMAS G. BASIL
REAL ESTATE
- and -
INSURANCE
Annapolis, Maryland
Congratulations to
THE CLASS OF 1952
THE FARMERS
NATIONAL BANK
of Annapolis
ld' - O'Shea
TILGHMAN COMPANY
Annapolis Agents for
Stiej - Gorham - Towle - Lunt
International - Heirloom
Sterling Silver
tote Circle, Annapolis, Maryland
Outfitters
Reach - Wilson - Spa mg
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When Thinking of Sports Goods . . .
The Eddie Leonard
Sporting Goods Co.
THE SPORTSMAN'S CENTER
OF ANNAPOLIS
to the Annapolis High School
169 Conduit Street at Main
44 S
ANNAPOLIS 6800
S H O P A T . . . Compliments
of the
M U R P l'l Y ' S
MacMurray
Leading Store of Annapolis
100-106 Main Street
Construction Company
Severna Park
PHONE 382
F. P. ASHER, JR.
and SONS
INCORPORATED
CONTRACTORS
Annapolis, Maryland
Best Wishes to the G
Compliments of
COUNTY TRUST CO
OF MARYLAND
Maryland
Annapolis
raduates of 1952
CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH CARS
6 - S Imperial R
Telephone .1011
MARYLAND GARAGE,
Inc.
170-172 Conduit Street
Annapolis, Maryland
Complinwnts of
CAPITAL CITY
FLORISTS
Corsages - Cut Flowers - Pollvcl Plants
FUNERAL DESIGNS
FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS
for every occasion
Teleffra vll Deliver Service
D 1 Y
Greenhouses: Tyler Avenue, Eastport
PHONE 5121
Compliments of
LABOVITZ SHOES C0"lPli"le"f5
158 Main Street of
Annapolis, Maryland
'ilinown for Nationally Known Slzoosv
Inc.
l 1 F I
LABOVITZ CO.
122 Main Street
7'lL'EN-AGERS-Slzop Here For Your Clothes
225 Hanover Street
Annapolis, Maryland
THE HODGES AGENCY
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
49 Maryland Avenue, Annapolis, Md.
VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES
UPHOLSTERING
CITY AWNING CO.
1311 West Street
Compliments
Compliments of
Of
HAR RY'S
J. R. MCCRONE, JR.
CIVIL ENGINEER
and SURVEYOR
MOTOR SALES
Sales -- STUDEBAKER - Service
90 Compromise Street
Annapolis, Maryland TEL.: 9231
Cmnplinienfs
Of
DU NTON BROTHERS
PLUMBING M HEATING
South Shore 4031 Annapolis, Md.
HARRY A. MEISEL
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
913 West Street
Annapolis, Maryland
Telephone 6966
-VISIT-
MAYO BEACH
Compliments of
TOMMY'S GARAGE
Strictly a Family Beach 3 Mile ouk
ON THE CHESAPEAKE BAY PALMERIS TRANSFER
- AT - COMPANY
Mayo' Maryland Annapolis, Maryland
Phone 3587
nsmokeygg limmplesil Good LlIClC ,52l fI'0m
, FAMILY SHOE STORE
"Stonewall" "Brooks ' ,M T- Schenker, 30,
118 Main Street Annapolis, Md
RUN R'aH.r o " Compliments of
0 . 4I'iP 1
minu s -1.1.-1 A
176 Main Street Annapolis, Md. 134 Main Street
APPAREL SHOP
'I64-'I66 Main Street
JESS RADIO and ELECTRIC
Francis Street at Main Street
Annapolis, Maryland
Eyes Examined Daily 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Phone 3351
The Columbia Jewelry Co.
Jewelers - Watches - Diamonds - Opticians
'I38 Main Street
Compliments of
W. R. CHANCE and SON
Certified Watchmakers and Jewelers
'l'l0 Main Street
Phone: 2404 Annapolis, Md
You Will Enjoy Shopping At L. P.
B E R M A N ' S
"Shop of Quality" "HAT SHOP"
186 Main Street
"Always Something New' 197 Main Street Annapolis, Md.
Gifts - Cards - Engraving - School Supplies
MONTAGUE-KYLE, INC.
"Next to Gas and Electric"
207 Main Street Phone 6157
Compliments of
SAMUEL S. STOKES
FANCY oR0cER1Es
FABRIC MART
Telephone 81111
232 Main Street Annapolis, Md.
Compliments of
THE ANITA SHOPPE
181 Main Street
Phone 2402
Yarns Millinery
Compliments of
COMMUNITY LOANS
228 Main Street
Annapolis, Maryland
JOSEPH D. LAZENBY
Insurance and Real Estate
214 Main St. - Tel. 2684 - Annapolis, Md.
"In Annapolis Since 1880"
Telephone 3909
BERNARD J. WIEGARD
Real Estate and Insurance
Hotel Marylond Bldg. Annapolis, Md.
"Flowers for All Occasions"
The Academy Flower Shop
Lester B. Wayan, Prop.
139 Prince George St. Annapolis, Maryland
Res. Phone 4409 Bus. Phone 3200
Phone S. P. 495
SEVERNA PARK BAKERY
Riggs Avenue and Old Annapolis Road
Now Baking on Premises
Weems System of Navigation
227 Prince George Street, Annapolis, Maryland
AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL
Courses in Marine and Air Navigation
Compliments of
CLIFF DAWSON STORE
Severna Park, Maryland
FRED E. VOGES
Real Estate and Insurance
221 Main Street Hotel Maryland Bldg.
Phone: Annapolis 4477 Annapolis, Md.
SEVERNA SERVICE STATION
At
Macey's Corner
S. .l. Macey and D. H. Macey
-ESSO-
SEVERNA DELICATESSEN
Telephone Severna Park 42
Old Annapolis Boulevard
Severna Park, Maryland
Hours: 8 A.M. to 10 P.M.-7 Days a Week
4
Winegardner's Crown Service
Amos Garrett Blvd. and West St.
Annapolis, Maryland
Compliments of
Mary Louise Beauty Salon
'll Monticello Avenue
Estella G. Gladden
Compliments of
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
Annapolis, Maryland
CHRIS' BILLIARDS
- Annapolis High's Own -
For Good Food and Drink
275 West Street
Chris S. Psamadakis
Compliments of
BETHOLINE-SINCLAIR SERVICE
H254 127 west sheet 927 West Street Phone 3B7'l
Annapolis, Maryland Allllilwlisf M0l'Yl0"d
Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat a
P T l A
0 N C Phone 6102
Mqfberf M91-org, Ing, 252 West Street Annapolis, Md.
261 West Street Phone 2335 CANDY - COSMETICS
Phone 3710
We Buy Anything
Annapolis Junk and Salvage Co.
We Buy All Kinds of funk
Charles Schwartzberg
929 West Street Annapolis, Md.
Compliments of
Jim's Corner Restaurant
294 West Street Annapolis, Md-
Compliments of
BOWEN'S STORE
Eastport
Congratulations
CLASS or 1952
V. H. HUSE
Your FORD Dealer
Compliments to
THE CLASS OF 1952
H. DO
Compliments of
ARUNDEL RUG CLEANERS
D G E Spa Road
West Street
AN NAPOLIS BUICK COMPANY
EVA GU DE BRANDT
- REALTOR -
240 West Street
Ammpoml Maryland Real Estate Sales and Rentals
phone 2341 20 West Street Annapolis, Md.
Phone 4612
Tel. 2492
Compliments of
NAT GATES, JR. and SON
Marine Engines - lnboard - Outboard
Sales and Service
Columbian Propeller and Bronze Distributors
MAN DRIS RESTAURANT
2 and 4 Market Space
Annapolis, Maryland
Compliments of
SADLER'S HARDWARE STORE
'I22-128 Dock Street Annapolis, Md.
Annapolis 4640
'I00 Compromise St.
W Annapolis, Md.
Compliments of
GOTTLlEB'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Men's - Ladies' - Children's Ready-to-Wear Apparel
34 Market Space Annapolis, Md.
Home Cooked Meals
From 6 A.M.-12 Midnight
Quick Service - Reasonable Prices
NEW GRILL RESTAURANT
105 Main Street Annapolis 9642
MiIler's Department Store
VEGETABLES - FRUITS
"The Best Crown"
Farm Produce Fresh Daily
Eggs - Fresh Frozen Foods
44 West Street Annapolis, Md.
Ph 5112 ROLAND A. BROWN
one At the City Market Annapolis, Md.
Congratulations to the Class of 1952 M. and
LINCOLN MERCURY
Hardware - Paints - Oils - Varnishes
. Pl b' - El ' l 81 B S l'
Bert Spriggs Motor Sales, lnc. um mg mum out apples
26 West Street Phone 9234 Corner Randall Street and Market Space
A. GREENGOLD
Men's and Boys, Clothing and Furnishings
The Store for the Lad and His Dad Since 1908
Annapolis, Maryland
46-48-50 West St. Phone 3600
Compliments of
KING'S BAKERY
"Baked Goods of the Better Kind"
56 West Street
Phone 7530
The Willis Furniture Store
We Buy and Sell
New and Used Furniture and Antiques
2010 West St. Ext. Annapolis, Md.
Compliments of
SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO.
8 West Street, Annapolis, Maryland
Annapolis 82771
Night: Annapolis 81129 - West River 6572
Advance Plumbing, Heating and
Electrical Company, lnc.
MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS
Plumbing - Wiring - Heating - Repairs
Kelvinator Appliances - Convenient Terms
2056-2058 West St. Ext. Annapolis, Md.
Compliments of
LESTER B. BOWEN
-- Electrical Contractor -
Annapolis 7918
Best Wishes to the
CLASS OF 1952
Official A.H.S. .lewelry
STEARNS COLONIAL JEWELERS
Annapolis Travel Service
Airlines - Steamships - Hotels
44 Maryland Avenue
47 Maryland Avenue Phone 2036 Also Insurance
Telephone 3474 , 3-
1 'TE Y
'rl-na Powosn Purr .Jax F1 iii'
- BEAUTY SHOP - ri ,
38 Maryland Avenue Annapolis, Md. bv sT .i.r5REgV
Compliments Shop e Fashion giggle
of
G. and J. GRILL
53 Maryland Avenue
Annapolis, Maryland
SHIRLEY RAY PAUL Congratulations
CLASS OF 1952
co. Annapolis Chapter
Eustvort ORDER OF DeMOLAY
Telephone 2292
We Call For and Deliver
RAINBOW CLEANERS
Annapolis' Oldest Cleaners
Dry Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing - Storage
1801 West St. 201 Main St
404 4th St., Eastport
Congratulations and Best Wishes
The Flower Mart
90 Maryland Avenue
ICorner State Circle and Maryland Ave.l
Your Leading Florist
Phone 7510
Krause Furniture Company
"The House of Select Furniture"
1800 Block West Street
Annapolis, Maryland
MILLER'S MEAT MARKET
Fresh and Smoked Meats - Groceries
1 100 West Street AnnoP0IIS, Md-
Dial 3888
Capital Fruit and Produce Co.
128-130 Main Street
Annapolis, Maryland
Phone: S. P. 338 Night: S. P. 227-.I
Road Service - Night Service
FISH PAW SERVICE STATION
fAAA Station? Amoco Products
Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Accessories
Governor Ritchie Highway near Jonas Station
HEIDLER and BRANZELL
PLUMBING AND HEATING
208 Taylor Avenue
Compliments of
W. R. KENNERLY
Annapolis, Md. Phone 2239
COMMU N ITY MEAT MARKET
Choice Meats, Provisions and Groceries
28-30 Market Space
Annapolis, Maryland
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Rates Very Reasonable
Mrs. Juanita T. Jernigan, Prop.
CAPITAL CITY
formerly GEORGE JERNIGAN
- Sanitary Sewer Service -
Annapolis 9567 Edgewater, Md.
Compliments of
Arundel Appliance Sales Co.
Westinghouse Quality and Service
145 West Street Telephone 9265
Compliments of
BOB BORTELL'S BARBER SHOP
Three Mile Oak
Compliments of
ARNOLD ESSO SERVICE
Arnold, Maryland
Phone: Annapolis 9836
Compliments of
The Ushers of the Circle Theatre
BUDDY HALBIC - MELVIN WILKERSON
MONEY FRENCH - CHARLES REESE
Compliments of
DAMMEYER and BEANS
W GENERAL INSURANCE -
Compliments of
ALLEN'S GENERAL STORE
Riva, Maryland
Meyer L. Frieman Allen E. Frieman
RIGGlN'S AUTO SERVICE
Body and Fender Work
2026 West Street Parole, Md.
Compliments of
DICK TUCKER'S
AMOCO SERVICE STATION
. . . Reo Sales Dealer . . .
Parole, Maryland
PAUL'S RESTAURANT
Riva, Maryland
Telephone 9761
Specializing in Home Cooked Food
Served to Please Every Taste
Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Italian Pizza
PAUL J. DIGGINS
Floor Surfacing Contractor
Old Floors Refinished - Hardwood Floors Installed
Day or Night Call Liberty 8425
3822 Hayward Avenue Baltimore I5, Md.
Compliments of
J. HALSTED
- REAL ESTATE -
Severna Park, Maryland
Phone: Severna Park 73
Moving - Hauling - Storage
PERSONAL SERVICE
Annapolis 2781
Compliments of
JAMES J. STEHLE
COMPANY
. . . GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Compliments of
THE GLEN BURNIE
BOWLING CENTER
Glen Burnie, Maryland
IIDOCII
Compliments of
C U L L I M O R E ' S
Where Bay Ridge Meets Chesapeake Avenue
Eastport Eastport
Compliments of
Annapolis Army and
Navy Surplus
'I49 West Street
Phone 2660 Annapolis, Md.
Compliments of
The Oldest Boat Yard in Annapolis
SARLES BOAT
and
ENGINE SHOP
Compliments of
W. C. JAMAR
CANDY CO.
RlTA'S CONFECTIONERY
Annapolis 81423
441 Fourth Street - Eastport
PETRINI SHIPYARD
Eastport
ANNAPOLIS FURNITURE CO.
112 West Street Annapolis, Md.
Phone 2140
TELEVISION APPLIANCES
RALPH CHEVALIER
- REAL ESTATE -
2412 Minnesota Avenue, S.E.
Washington, D. C.
Ludlow 4-1800 S. Shore 4-34-8
Don't Forget
THE H ITCH ING POST
220 Prince George Street
Harry Day ROXSHIIH Day
Compliments
Of
IDA'S DRESS SHOP
Compliments
Radio Station WANN
Maryland's Capital Station
1190 on Your Dial
RlCHMAN'S DRUGS
The Prescription Store
Greyhound Agent
Phone 6840 90 West Street
JOHNNlE'S
Esso Service Station
Lafayette Avenue and West Street
Annapolis, Maryland
Compliments of
PRESTO LUNCH
63 West Street Phone 9827
MODERN CERAMIC STUDIO
Complete Line of Ceramic Supplies
Phone 2191 33 West Street
OSCAR SHACKS CO.
Dresses - Coats - Millinery
37 West Street, Annapolis, Maryland
Housewares - Gifts - Appliances
The Home Appliance Company
Makers of Happy Homes
Sole Agent for Mojud Hosiery and Lingerie 51 Weil' sffeef TCICPIWHB 6433
P int - Televi ' - Hardware - Hot Poi tAppl' nc s i
Pllumhing Supiiliels - B. Goodrich This - Baiileriss Compliments of
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Economy Auto Supply Co., Inc. CAPITAL SHOE STORE
Phone 9222 ,
25-27 West Street Annapolis, Md. 35 Wes' sheet Annapolis' Md'
Compliments of
POLAN'S 5c - 51.00 STORE
39 West Street
Phone 2655 - 81882
45-49 West Street - 1714 West Street
THE HENRY B. MYERS CO.
Farm and Home Supplies Since 1880
Annapolis Maryland
Tam Joines, Prop. Annapolis 6124
RELIABLE RECAPPING CO.
439 Fourth Street, Eastport
Annapolis, Maryland
AN NAPOLIS MESSAGE CENTER
3 Church Circle
"lf You're Starting in Business See Us"
Desk Space - Telephone Answering
Public Stenographer
BRIDGEWAY PHARMACY
Congratulations and Best Wishes
to the Class of 1952
Eastport
J. IRVING BIRD
SHELL STATION
Lubrication - Washing and Polishing
Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Accessories
Service Calls
Tel.: Annapolis 9621 Sixth Street
Compliments of
J. BROOKS MELLOR
Henry M. Bachman
Home Insurance Company
Severna Park Maryland
Compliments of
G. T. SHERWOOD and CO.
WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS
257-9-11 Evergreen Avenue
Baltimore 14, Maryland
Compliments of
Charles F. Lee Company, Inc.
Lee Building
Annapolis, Maryland
W. H. M. SMITH AGENCY
- Realtors - lnsurors -
11 School Street Phone 4221
Annapolis, Maryland
GLOBE FURNITURE CO.
238 West Street
QUALITY FURNITURE
Phone 2733
B. L. HOPPING and SON
FUNERAL HOMB
170-172 West Street
Annapolis, Maryland
Telephone: 3827
Compliments of
ANNAPOLIS STORAGE CO.
Moving - Packing - Shipping
Rug Cleaning
Slip Covers - Draperies - Upholstering
AN NAPOLIS DECORATORS
164 West Street
Phone 3113
E. and E. SUPER SERVICE
West Street and Southgate Avenue
Approved Lubrication - Tires - Batteries
Accessories
American AMOCO Cas
Phone: 4000
Compliments of
ANNAPOLIS NASH
COMPANY
ERMAN O. DILL
Plumbing - Heating - Oil Burners
Severna Park, Maryland
Phone: Severna Park 32
Compliments of
ROOKIE'S MEAT MARKET
231 West Street
QUALITY MEATS - POULTRY
Phone 8124-0
Compliments of
RUTH SPECIALTY SHOP
Ruth K. Rosenbloom
161-A Main Street Annapolis, Md.
Compliments of
SINGER SEWING CENTER
WOLLMAN'S SHOES
Home of Advertised Brands
129-131 Main Street Dial 3372
Hopkins Furniture Company
Home of Better Furniture
123-127 Main Street Annapolis, Md
Phone: 4551
Compliments of
S. T. SHORES
Compliments of
E. J. KRAMER
Compliments of
JOHN M. TAYLOR and SON
Phone 2244
Annapolis Maryland
Compliments of
CLARENCE E. TYLER
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