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

 - Class of 1960

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Cultivating The Mind New music building provides appealing contrast to American folk song The fundamentals and techniques of wire sculpture are outlined bv Prof. O'Connell. Insurirtg the welfare and proper functioning of the Baltimore City College, the school staff undertakes its numerous activities with marked success. The personnel of the health suite strives to assure the student body of continued good health while maintaining the hygienic standards set up by the Baltimore Public School System. Miss Freed, Mrs. Cohen, and Mrs. Clemens supervise the clerical work and contribute considerably to the Castle's efficiency. Mr. Robinson and the janitorial staff also do a fine job as does Mr. Hall, the school engineer, in keep- ing the Castle in perfect running order. Realizing the necessity for a cultural background among the student body. the City College Art and Music Departments offer students various programs to widen their appreciation of the fine arts. In addition to a gen- eral music course, students desiring advanced instru- mental instruction have the Music Major curriculum available, which requires participation in either the Orchestra or the Marching Band. Students possessing vocal ability are urged to take full advantage of the Glee Club, City's distinguished choral group. Art appreciation and practical skills are the goals for which the General Art Course strives. For students re- solved to make art a career, an advantageous Art Major curriculum is offered. On an extra-curricular basis, the City College Art Service Club cooperates with the school in designing and preparing posters for varied school activities. Thus, in all phases of school life, the Balti- more City College Art and Music Departments promote and encourage a broader conception of the significence of the fine arts. ...N .,,, Donald B. Norton Robert Anderson Chairman Mus. B. B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Norman F. Burnett Melvin Filler Gerald F. Doyle john . Robbins, Jr Chairman A. B., M. A. B. F. A., M. Ed. B. F. A. . Rf 'IBGD 4-5 Secretary and office boys attend to chores as another day unfolds.

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E . . Students look on as Prof. Parker demonstrates volley ball tech- niques. ii City llZll2il0!'S absorb helpful tips on the ancient art of swimming. -H ws F' 'Q .nj l . lr'- Q 43551 i, -v ' The Body That a complete athletic program is an essential link in a well-balanced liberal education is fully recognized by the Baltimore City College Physical Education De- partment. lVith access to ample gymnastic equipment, well kept athletic fields, and the second largest indoor pool on the East Coast, students are offered a varied program. By means of a fundamental physical develop ment program, marked by modern methods of training, Collegians are offered every opportunity to increase their athletic prowess. City athletes acquire a competitive spirit, a sportsmanlike attitude, and at keen understand- ing of the various facets ol' their respective sports as they engage in such diverse activities as football, wrestling, lacrosse, and track under the guidance of trained instruc- tors. Coordinaton and physical control are attained by utilizing the school's apparatus facilities. Natural stam- ina and skill are enhanced through participation in school-wide intramural competition. Thus, a City Col- lege student has ample opportunity to gain a broad ath- letic background to complement his academic education. X if . Q ,sh 1 if-'N ' ' .14 Q U f- +- , of S K I g ', - ,,i' y V, A . A f Q fl' K .f'f41fiif:ts5' ' XV. Kenneth Clark RI. Hudak Louis K. Lassahn Yan Sant B. S. A. B., M. Ed. Head B. S. Frank D. Lee Jerome Nathanson Robert E. Novak Eugene J. Parker B. S. B. S., M. Ed. B. S. B. S. Q A k V-1 if as I X v x F . I ' X -- tt, Q ,f.1,s1. I t 1- El f T l k .V,,',,3 biggggi one f X . H- - f-in The Essence Cf Cur Welfare Sara Cohett Nlaud l'. Perlsch Nelson Robinson Secretary Dietician Custodian -,,,Q i'



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Diligent freshmen find thc City College library conducive to studying. Freshmen Arrive At City College Senior Roger Lipitz greets incoming Ifrcshman at orientation as- sembly. WELCOME cuss or JUNE On the morning of September 4, 1959, forty-one anxious freshmen embarked upon their first phase of City College life by taking the long trip up the Castle path. After being officially orientated, these City stu- dents, all of whom are beginning the difficult City Col- lege Course, proceeded to take a tour of the school. They soon learned that scholarship was their primary goal, but that extra-curricular activities and athletics were also important in preparing them for roles of fu- ture school leadership. Supporting City's fine athletic teams, following th-e social season, and participating in co-curricular activities, the class soon became inspired with the grand City College tradition. Upon completing their freshman year, these young men had behind them a year of experience which was sure to help them in their endeavors at City. lhderclassmcn display their school spirit at scas0u's first pep rally vw l l J

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