Baltimore City College - Green Bag Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1957

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I -e -L A, iff' , 2 X Q v r ...Y E. Ellsworth Hall Boyd F. Winkelblech William E. Pearce, jr. 105 Years Devoted To School Life XVhenever men who have devoted most of their lives to teaching young people, instilling in them not only a knowledge of subject matter but also a code of decency and right, leave a school, a large part of the memories and traditions that build the framework of an institu- tion like ours goes with them. To Mr. Hall, Mr. lVink- elblech, and Mr. Pearce, each of whom has been a profound influence on the lives of thousands of City College students, we wish the very best in their years of retirement. Prior to beginning his career in Baltimore City College, l'fffSIl'lll'ffI 111111 taught industrial education in the city elementary schools and in Baltimore County high schools. joining the City College faculty in 1929, having received his B.S. degree from the johns Hopkins University, Nlr. Hall spent twenty-seven of his forty- seven years in teaching shop subjects to the technical students, machine shop and mechanical drawing instruc- tion filling' the last nine. For a number of years, he served with distinction as faculty member in charge of lockers. Giving of himself unstintingly, Mr. Hall added materially to the high standards of this school, to which he devoted so many years of his professional life. He plans to spend his retirement at his summer home in .Xnne Arundel County and his winter home just off the school campus. The head of the Mathematics Department for the past twenty years, Boyd F. ll'Iillkt ff2fl'l'11 received his .l.B. degree from Franklin and Marshall College in l909 and his NIA. degree from Columbia l'niversity in l9lT. Having been an excellent pupil himself throughout his student years, Nlr. lVinkel-blech was admirably prepared. both in temperament and in education, to devote his life to teaching. Before coming to City College in l928. he had served as an instructor, department head, and principal in his native state of Pennsylvania. After be- coming head of the Math Department here, he served, for a number of years, as faculty recorder of scholarship credits: and, in his untiring way, he assisted many de- serving students to gain scholarships, especially to his beloved Franklin and Marshall College where he distinguished himself in the class rooms as well as on the football field. 'l'hroughout his many years of serv- ice, Mr. XVinkelblech has taught literally thousands of students not only to be skilled mathematicians, but also to love the subject he himself loves so well. After this academic year, our esteemed Boyd lf. lVinkelblech will spend much of his retirement at his seashore home, appropriately named Aftermath, at Bethany Beach, Delaware. After attending Friends School, William Ii. Pearce. Ir.. entered the johns Hopkins University, from which he was graduated with a BS. degree in l909. Prior to joining the Department of Mathematics at the Baltimore City College in l9l2. Nlr. Pearce served as Vice-principal of Deichmann's Preparatory School as well as doing grad- uate work at his alma mater. Early in his career, he was the secretary of the faculty advisory council of the Cen- eral .Xthletic .-Xssociation, assuming the posts of manager of varsity soccer and assistant coach of baseball. Perhaps few of his students, with the exception of the members of the Chess and Checker, and Stamp Clubs, which he advised for many years, knew him to be an expert bridge, chess, and checker player and an ardent stamp collector. He was also the faculty adviser of the l952 graduating class. His personal interest in boys and their problems was excelled only by his patience and competency in teaching his subject. Mr. Pearce had many friends among his colleagues and students, all of whom wish him a rich and long retirement. ws QQ

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Tabl Of Contents INTRODUCTION Dedication 8 In Memoriam 9 Retiring Teachers 10 Classroom and Faculty 16 'Xdministration 16 Guidance. l.i1ir1irN. linglish . 18 Clafclcria 21 Languages 19 hun U4 Mathematics 211 Somiul Studies J? Science 21 C'ommcrci:i1, Schooi Music, Art 22 Staff 211 Technical . 27 Sophomores 28 Freshmen 38 Activities 40 Student .5.41viSmi llunoi Society, Scivirv. 17 Counril . -10 Nloclcin Izingiizigc. Xssoc. Club Pics., tlzissicnl 48 Exec. Board '11 Ninth, llizimutics ,111 CQRi'zxa.xc 42 Hi-Y. 1'niicd Nzuimis Cfzllegimz -14 Youth 70 News Bureau. Oriole, Religion, Current Q k S 46 l'11'C11li 31 Sports 1 52 Crosicountry 52 1-ootliall .HG Soccer , 5-1 City-Poli' fiZl111C lil! City-Poli' 1Vec1t , G2 Juniors 68 Activities . 77 CD. Art Service 77 Ymi 11, Slzigccraft. tlheniistiv, Biologv 78 School Stout- 81 ,Xslrononiy Pliysits. Drum Q lluglv K min Science Rescamli 79 Orilivsriqi R2 Xud. Visual, 1.111 Cvlcc- 011111. 11311141 X11 Lock. Sup. 80 Sports 84 Swimming R1 Ifeming R7 XVresl1ing 86 Baslwtlmll RR Caine Mutiny Court Martial 90 Mid-Seniors 92 t,oniinc'riccnwnt, 1'ioim'ii:n1z- 01 1S'1io'i 1Y1io 92 liginqiirr '17 Officers, llistmw. Xliil-Si-nim' 1'Ul1ll11lS U43 Awards 93 Dance Calendar 106 Activities 112 Radio Broadcasting. tziiirilltrmii-Wiglit Iinginccring 112 I.it:'izn i Som. 11 l I'A, Sides. Radio 1111 llunting Q 1-ishing. Bancroft Litciaiw 1'1iotogmp1iv 1103 Association 114 I ht-ss .Q Clicrkcr. Signup 117 Sports 1 18 Track . 118 1 cnnis 12-1 Lacrosse 120 tmlf 121 112150131111 122 114:11 of 1-.unc 1211 DioI M For Murder 128 June Seniors 130 HiSt01T 1311 l'imricn:ic1v 1f1'i Whos Hiro. Awards 131 Ilziiiqiict 15143 Officers 1512 f,Ollll1lt'l1ICl1lCI1l 117 Farewell 1313 Iunc Scniur 1'o1traits 138 Moonlight Cruise, Sports Dance 131 Advertisements 175 Class Directory 193

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