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,6wf6flf0W'lij'W6iiwvrr'fJ. f - WM fs? X SK F GEORGE AARON WINTE S g General l Q-Bqp ' Carlos kid, Ready blush, Shy, Artistic ta tg Rosy c Quiet, Slick hair, P.O.D. sleeper. Sweet personality, Blue eyes as C-. lovely hair. if 'df' ,awe OLIVER B. WITTIG 'HARRY EDWARD Academic WOLFORD General Ollie, Tall, Handsome, Good tenor voice, Smart dresserg La- dies' man. Buddy, Black hair, Likes to skate, Admires the gals, Sly grin. 'fb rx maj 5-A 41- raar And ' .1 ny ,lxsrll XQLLQKW SHIRLEY LEE WOLFOR ROY K. WOLFORD General Academic Dark complexion, Warm smile, Blondie, Blue eyes, Real Favorite saying - '6Shake on sweet, Sax player in band, Base- thatf' Lot of fun. JOHN WRIGHT Vocational Tall Eckhart lad, Drives a Chevg One of Prof's boys, Gas station attendant. ball fan. CHESTER YATES Vocational Carrot top, Full of lifeg Freck- les, Devilish actions, Cafeteria milk man. SYNOPSIS Schuler Briggs brought us honor with outstanding art work ..... janet Kline was an excellent choice as Football Queen IV, with Kay Jeffries and Connie Herring as her attendants ..... - Sally Farrady, Oliver Rephann, Carol Clise, and Oliver Wittig were outstand- ing in the Senior Chorus' presentation of the Pirates of Penzance and the Mes- siah ..... Jim Catherman and Ken Kelly showed us their musical talent in band work ..... Senior cheerleaders Janice Bradley, Joann Tomlinson, Tickie Morgan, and Darlene Richards were the center of our school spirit ..... Our Dramatic Club, under the direction of Mrs. Bittner and Mr. Hutcheson, produced two excellent plays, Meet Me In St. Louis , and January Thawf' The acting of such dramatists as Janet Walters, Tom Richards, Janet Blake, and Vir- ginia Fleigle will long live on our stage ..... We are indeed filled with sadness at the thought of parting from our class- mates, our school, and our teachers, but we are thrilled with the thoughts of the new and adventurous life before us. Soon, while listening to solemn songs and speeches, our minds may wander back through our senior year, reliving our happy experiences in the year of 1955 ..... What kind of a year was it? A year like all years, filled with the events that alter and illuminate our times-and WE WERE THERE!
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M- C75 iid-- flyi fl fl'7fbc '- dilwr ALLEN WILLIAMS Vocational How he does blush! Drives a hot- rod Nash, Quite an eflicient stage hand. .IAMES YVILLIAMS General 'Iinnnyg Crew-cut: Short stuffg Pleasant dispositiong Dimples. 15:01. 54447 I-'ln mygvwc 'DARLE E WILLIAMS General Short hair styleg Knack for dress- ing: Quiet lass: Dreamy eyes. JEAN M. YVILLIAMS General Petite: Sportsmindedg Soft-spok- en: Pleasing smileg Band trumpe- GLENN O. WILSON Vocational X p boyg The Q 't Man, a ee refgNat'iojK1al uardsman. EDWARD M. WINNER General Eddy: Hails from Midland: Cute gu g Devil' ty eg londe A hair. M Ig-A.. N , 75,63 MM, Saw X ! xii JN N sf ei fi., We have come to the end of another school year, but to us of the senior class of 1955, it marks the completion of many memorable events in which we partici- pated. Although everyone has stood out in his own right, there are those members in the senior class who have brought noticeable fame and honor to our school, and those who have been outstanding in various activities while at Beall. Coordination, speed, a strong defense, intricate plays, heavy scoring power, and high team spirit was Coach Ebbie Finzel's recipe for his W.M.I. championship basketball team. We indeed commend them on their great success. This year, the football team, under the coaching of Ray Hull, made its debut under the newly installed stadium lights. Our team had a good season, one of which we can be very proud. VVith 6 wins and only 4 losses, we saw a lot of good ball playing and some mighty hard-fought games. Soccer headed off a well-rounded athletic program which produced many of our outstanding athletes. Wrestling, a somewhat recent sport at Beall, was one of the toughest hard- luck teams in the area with no wins. But a number of noticeable senior wrestlers racked up individual wins and the team gained a reputation of sportsmanship. joel Downey brought honor to Beall by becoming Boy Governor in Maryland Model Legislature ..... Adam Baer. by placing in the Voice of Democracy contest ..... Dorothy Elrick, by winning the Homemaker of Tomorrow award . . . 34 ' f . 011451 -0 I ,yit teii:'f',XfS-o!l,Z4,4,4j.f5 Je- . : , 0 'l I 1 ' ' 21 -'U' flwd MWC-ff'f A' 7 '7 . I ffg 'un' f 5 BEL WIELIAMS GENE WILSON ,Thur N . Commercial Vocational .Ii d las 1 Likes to dance: Friendlyg Nice: A pro on tlgsoc- - a w 'erg Always cheer- cer field, Has a cute laugh.
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