Brooklyn Park High School - Bee Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1960
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V X-if jg or , L 4 -4.: '9 W '11 ' I . 4 .lvl-4. f J' 1 M is ri - YL fe X963 6 O BROOKLYN PARK HIGH SCHOOL Hammonds Lane Balti FQREWQRD As doys stretch into months ond months into yeors, we find ourselves growing older ond wiser. In I954 we entered the ter- rozzo holls of Brooklyn Pork High School os its first seventh grode closs. We found through the succeeding yeors thot eoch gool we reoched wos just o stepping stone to o higher horizon. With the coming yeors we sholl treosure the l96O Bee os C1 memorio oeterno -on everlosting remembrance-enobling us to relive post experiences ond ossociotions. We of the l96O groduciting closs hove seen the school moture into on educo- tionol institution recognized ond respected throughout the stote ond feel proud to hove ployed some port in its development. I - X N xx X X CONTENTS T ADMINISTRATION Poges IO - I9 SENIORS Poges 20 - 43 -W UNDERCLASSMEN Pcnges 44 - 59 I II'?l:. XI ORGANIZATIONS Poges 60 - 79 T 1 up H A ' If? 13- KNIT I IZ , lf A gg M 'TF Iflf ,I If I I 'TQ' II ATHLETICS and FEATURES I ' SF 1 4724 1 -51 'f P0965 80 - II5 T! I 2 Q' Q x DEDicAT1oN r. Gomer, it gives us a great feeling of . 4 N' pleasure, as the graduating class of l96O, to 'XXX if dedicate THE BEE to you. Over the last four XX E xl years our class, among many others, has been 'X the recipient of many splendid compliments XX, l thanks to our brilliant efforts. l ,X xx Y X Ni tix Your creative genius in helping to repro- it duce the beautiful oriental sets of The King N and I the traditional sets of the annual Xing i Christmas show, and all of the many formal XS dances and proms, has helped our school and our class rank high among the neighboring ,L V schools. NX X Yes, Mr. Gomer, you have won a special X X, Q TN X place in our hearts and therefore a special XX Q place in our yearbook. THE BEE is dedicated to you Mr. Gomer, truly a divine man. . ix? i . X xx .O N I NX W4 The Game r Touch! llll1nnq,,,,.i.,,,,...,- W- Mr. Thomas Gomer J. IN MEMCDRY QF We of the senior closs of T960 wish to reserve this portion of our yeorbook for Donold Lee Schoeffer, who possed owoy in the spring of his freshmon yeor. Donold, who wos well-liked by his clossmotes, would hove been o member of our groduoting closs this yeor. 5 Au ,,,,,,,,.,.., . , - M I l 3 V VARIETY SHOW Betty Rice-our girl who Corn Soy NO! The Three Little Pigs are really Donald Rein, George Simon, and Carl Carlson. The Variety Show, one at the first major school programs of the year, represents the talent of the entire school. The l96O Variety Show took its place among other successful school activities of the year, with many of the acts acquiring a professional touch. The Tremolos -a real wild group with a cool beat consists of Joe Galonskin, Alan Sellman, John Sankonis, Tom Buchanan, Roger French, and Ted David. A -f 1 ,, 1 Q p..w There is Nothing Like a Dame, sing Jim Brackett, Joe Drymala, Larney Dragoo, Bob Jackson, and Carl Crenshaw, while Dick Molloy sings as he rests on the floor. Brooklyn Park's answer to the June Taylor Dancers. Left to right: Ralph Miller, Dick Brown, Bill Mynes, Joe Drymala, Jack Word, John Brunetti, Earl Scheubel, Jim Brackett, Tom Williams, Jim Hooper, Larney Dragoo, Carl Crenshaw, Kenny Michlovitz, and Bob Jackson. 3 i 'wha BIoody Mary , John Brunetti, makes a hit with Gary Cole, Ralph Miller, Chuck Shoales, Dick Brown, Kenny Michlovitz, Tom Williams, Bill Mynes, Jimmy Brackett, Joe Drymala Chiddenl, Larney Dragoo, Bob Jackson, Jim Hooper, Carl Crenshaw, and Dick Molloy lon floorl. Jimmy Brown-Brooklyn Park's answer to Pat Boone. -V 'A .4 ,:...l -Q Q 31.24-:z sb v V .sa . Jimmy Brown, one of the most promising talents in Brooklyn Park, serenades the audi- ence with Up A Lazy River. During the past few years this active freshman has per- formed on television and at Atlantic City's famous Steel Pier. A hand of applause for a real pro. BEHI D THE SCENES -...Y jf Stage Crew from Rebel Without a Cause -left to Does it really look that bad? right tbackgrouncll are Burte Owens, Charles Rechner, and Burnie Pulz, Cforegroundl Stanley Stawas, Fred Galford, Gary Guberlet, and Edward Lumadue. Touch me and l'll sloy you These pictures show the preparations that took place before the curtain was raised. The nervous moments before the play octuolly begon were a strain on everyone, but Rebel Without a Cause was a terrific success, giving the stu- dents who took part in its production good reason to be proud. yy.. Q lr .xl -ij, I f ,f:'f7' 'Q MO MW, i 4 .T K HON 'ilflvvs-sn-2' pk Helping a blind man across the street is a fine thing to do, but it is far better to cure his blindness for he will have many more streets to cross. ln your six years at Brooklyn Park we have tried to instill within you the desire to become worthwhile citizens ot democracy. Before you lies the hardest test you have ever taken-serving humanity. l-lunt the V,-il'1ffl44' good in yourself. Find the things that in- terest you and that you can do well. When you have found these things, put your whole heart and soul into them - every bit of energy and ambition and natural ability that you have. Establish for yourself a life that will have its own power of choosing, its own quality, its own dignity, and its own accomplishment. Live from this day forward. PRINCIPALS MESSAGE HARRIET HENTON Senior l-liglfw Guidonce Counsellor Miss l-lenton works diligently for the students ot Brooklyn Pork. WAYNE CORNWELL Supervisor Mr, Cornwell is on understand- ing counsellor, who listens to oll problems, JOHN M. GALLICK Vieex-Principqil y Yr. Gollicg ouifkryblwice prim- isfyxell Ii5QzLd't'by the students gt rocklcly' Mrk. weeks ie ' i it . VJULJF C37 Pop Walker xii' fl 'QW w' ,, OFFICE PERSONNEL The members of our office staff, who are always there when you need them, are Cleft to rightl Mrs. Ruth Magliano, Mrs. Mary Litchfield, Mrs. Marie Kershaw, and Mrs, Verna Schendledecker. Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Luedtke I , Mrs. Stickles, Mrs. Jorgensen, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrsf everyboclys friend. Biggs, Mrs. Anderson' wr XX nk vv I L, .rV. XA? , . f A I ' f' f - I' V. n ,yr .M ,ff . . Z, ' ' ' ,WV 1 , , .Y Q .1 . Vw f ,fr V V Vi 2 M . .V I l f 3 'I' fy , ' V V' Q- ' A I f , .. 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H5 5 ' ' ,x f W - r ' ' C' 71. ?'Z',f'4-'11 W Lia, wh, . , W' x,..ez,,f1, re- .X fw-5 ,' AX N., Xa- Nhf' 5 ,ggi N xx W If .,,. .1-, V . A ....,. ,Aff 7 ,fa . V90 wm- AVN ,J 'S -J -,fr ,-.nun-v Q r far! he J ,U FACULTY Glenn Fickel Roma Fisher Berniece Gaylord Lois Gregory 'f ' ,'-. A 3 3 '-...vw Q, . IFN--A MM ff.. -V 'gnu I 'V., W5 Y,' 'Q ,1.:' - .. ,, , s ,..A, V 4, 9 ,,,.r,. 4919'- Y 4 of, ' f 3 Y' 'MQ C42 Fw--... Patricia Maxwell lone McLaughlin William Preston Ann Proleika l 'x Dorothy Gaver Doris Hill Fred Hopkins Lewis Hunt Esther Kendall Frank Ptlaging Mary Ketter Philip Krause Margaret Leverage 4' Zyl l Albert Mrowka Joseph Cleary Edward Gilbert Elizabeth Steuber Lena Davis Joanne Mickelsen James Levay Joseph Walman Rosalie Shank '- - U ' Q I MP' ., or uf V 9 .k.L I I --V .,'x ,K . is 1 if if l:, - 3 l We J like 1. ,av gr f- E?'6i iqiL iWf?w:.X ' lr 4957+1- f Uw bl' MQW' rg: J X x 4. A f V, 1 A--9 ,X 'lui 'li 'E 3 sv F' ACULTY Richard Kramrnes Katherine Rivera Nicholas Vrachos William Whelan 16' -. Q5 , ' we QQV' s If l f, alfwfl-' 'ic 'mm V - 1 James Gainer Joseph Williams Ruby Carter V L, Patricia Clark if , ,Q I ,lf A L ' ' Frank Dorn Qgifyf' I X. , J I Doris Hamilton ' 'ff 5? , Q l -- ll' l J I X wry J f J Z fy My 4 Earl Kirchner FACULTY gnrmnl' Robert Ross Sally Ronal Shoemaker d Soviero James Sta rcher Robert Meyer Richard Pentz , www ,f Z V, C J f Q of X nv' mv' of ......,,.f . '4 .. QW if .V my if J ' z'1-Wilt'-ggi' V , 4 if rfiifff' V W bv 2 f ky Qivaotk K' Wawuz TEACHERS AUTGGRAPHS , 4,1 f V' Rgiiiggx W bf 5 MTB ff Vfugp f gf' MW f W ff'Q M . Q A WKSWA VM My Egg? JW Mfwajvw QQ . oflcofwl U MQW? wgmkgyfgx Wm 55, ' WW 5 X Qjr QWA x ,mam Vx Qwwm M7 . . vw' af f X ,, it ,. F W' - , , ,, .- ' Zf,m,fz.lfi M1727 ' X if X . . X K 5, ........,....,,.X,.w.,........,,.. f 5 2 W ' 1 1 f u-:sis Muffy' NIORS KN me SENIOR CLASS Q-a.-f ,1 QFFICER President ,S.. Richard Hubbard Vice President . , Ken Michlovitz Secretary , Dorothy Sollowoy Treasurer Adolph Ebersberger ADVISOR 5 Our hotchet man and our adviser Mr. R. Alden Shoup and Mrs. J. Crane if . 22 Ailii-A-1 ffflr-f., 4 ,,,,,,,,,Z 7799- De 'l is Albbottl ,U ' Ernest Lee Abend Joyce Ann Alexandrowicz L K Ernie Joy if G eral 'l 9Commercial, Commercial J v P y 4 'slbjll f 1 F-ln, ,fVf,,7- fyliflk ,fl f tx I 1 'fl fc, J 'A f J THE 1960 SENIOR ,Qu xy 'xx J. li Bl, ,f f' cyl, u V kwyf , I .5 QT Joe Anne Baker Joe Commercial ,Q- fF'N 'WW M- . M A 1, 'lr' y, ,N ' llc! I i . 1 ,IJ K y, 1 X J fl I I x Jerry Leroy Ballenger ff L Jerry General . ui if if-we-'il'X - -1- ,ur ' ' f - QF 'E4y?'3 f,r ki . ' V,-wise f f ,, be ?W?Erf,f- 3 vi'y. i14Vw-.-M., K Q is 4 ii X xg J 165 ,W ' l i ' K ' 3. 'A V- V- i,g,e2x 1a xx 1, 1 ' v ' Yjtf gf 3 1' 3' f , ,pn A, X Sonny General Tech 2' -4 K l Barbara Sue Bay Barb Commercial fmfs me nf-qv. 4 Q17--vi-ey.. Q. 5 Aubrey Lee Apperson Jr. 1-irq. s ' Paul Anderson Andy General wr-'lx WW! 'ltr' G vi-fo-fi Stella Louise Bahr Stella Academic Gloria, Jean Benner I . Benner JSWLyJCommercial M JS' AJP' , ei W www. M55 'WN ,V lj Tofu? e We y Lv- VWX nAwpwf-Q 4 'ms3Pf'Q Martha Alice Bernoski Charles William Bittorie Howard Blakemore Carl Kenneth Bond Marty Bittorie Howard Red Commercial General General General ,lux 'Wow imp-- THE 1960 Brenda Ann Bondurant Frances Louise Boyce Brenda Fran General Tech, General Danny Gene Boyd James Thomas Brackegt Joyce Ann Bradford Ellen Loretta Bradley Danny Jim 1 Joy Nellie Academic General ' Academic Commercial ff' v-s..,v' -'rv FFF VT' 'lhunpv' fa , , pq-. Vs ,.,.,,.? 'Q'--an .... , A 5f9Pl1el'1 GYOVCI' BN99 James Robert Brandenburg Betty Lou Brower Janet Ann Brown Steve Jim Betty Jan GG1'1GfC1l N V, Academic Commercial Commercial SENIGRS David MacAuther Broyles Dave Academic 'N 'ln VA rl ,fl i l J' xx ,MH 1 , ffl 5 ' , W' ll KD l V A -fgxkx n fi-Jl ll,xlif'l3 I Mid Ctrl QM :fy Y u MV Xl. E' , i . C, M lil lj ll All iw' Xeffx ll it i ,X ,ixld I i if i w , ,, i,, , H ,X ,ji ,J lx fi A ,fjx LU f U Y ll G nthia Jun:-?'Bruce Cindy Academic .Zi if w if ,. Kathleen Estelle Brown Richard Albert Brown Kathy Dick Commercial Academic John Francis Brunetti John Buchql Little John Jack General General MW film , 'iii' 0-rx' --7 M.. J af nr- Niff gg r.,,,-y -, Ann calderhead AF'f2C.f79QGlforia Jean Collis Sandra Lee Campbell John Cardinali Arm . Gloria Sandy John Academic gf s, M! 7 Commercial Commercial General l fs' Ex fx 'Mv- Mi-his fix , S 1 THE 1960 1 ff r l I fl A Carol Christopher Richard Thomas Clagefl' ,A L lf 4 Carol Dick 0 I K Academic V, General Q, l 'lf v ' N ' l f Pj 'W 5 ul' la 'llxl William Thomas Cochran Gary Adrian Cole 1 ,lf ' U X Doris Jean Crabbe Carl Hoffman Crenshaw Ne. Torn W., Nld-rian V- I .kill I Doris Cuddles lil ll J LAcademic lr i ,J 'X Acadlirrilc 'P A ' General Tech. Academic r l V -.1 ,fl X lgfxil ' x Wh, , 4, X, ff' in 1 P 'Wi' fm Mn' M5733 , J , 0 'iff i SJW 1 ,,,-X u J' 'VN Q. ' -2 A I ,i 1, Charlene Carol Crocken flfgm Le Sgpsf wwf KV Y I V Dora Sylvia Cullen Patricia Ann Deeter Sharkie ,Ml if fling pr PV! gi I Dora Pat Commercial 5- engiof Teqhl, .V 4- ' Commercial , Commercial M' ,P ,s '7 1 N V a ,V VHA ii lv VJ P lj ,z 1 ,ggi l K KY .fl l X ix 9' I P. My 1. N W L' Nl 'W S N IOR r A il in i, .fri l 'ye . 4, V f If 1 , .L x A' 'L ll' 'N' 'l N , ,rl -I' J , X-1 , I in R fi XX Bonlfcl Ruth Diefrick Margaret Donovan X' I lx 5 X Bonnie Peggy I f X Commercial ' ,rv ,,ffzgqlgj'emiC X I fa .1 , 1,1 Stanley Andrew Dougherty Larney Andrew Dragoo Joseph Ronald Drymala k 's 1 1 nllabert Paul Dworkawskr Stan Larney Joe Bob f l Academic General Tech. General Tech. lg '5 'V Academic A i 5-aff? 'bf lillufixl UUJJ li avr lbw ,rr W fha it A I 4 iz ?n..-A MW in -:sy ann--WW fy ,fg-5, QM Adolph William Ebersherger y,jQvllli'.l3 ff? ,lr 1Ronald Lee Edwards Joyce Helen Elliof Shirley Mar Elliot Bunkie in fgyfqlxl Ron Joy Shirl Academic I Wg if J' General Commercial Commercial C X W. lvl X x I , V V , I CHQ ' ,, i 1 l nr? N ' ' M5 ' r' 1, I Tfw-A ., I Winifred Leigh Elliot Maurice Evans Winnie Maurice Commercial Academic Frank Farell Barbara Elizabeth Faust Frank Barb General Academic A THE 1960 yjflll if cjuf. 'fffv ,U 7ZM,L 'f ! f'2 Ko7, aff ix 1 -ff' , vZ,1.'1l,ff1z, Uv! ,fl lg, gif- L ,JK , A l ffbfgx Carlyle Earl File Donna Kay Fisher Carl Fish General Academic W1 y N.. 'Y ' n in 13 ft I eggs -um. ., f - , Robert Anthony Fonfe qi ,dj Patricia Ann Ford Ida Mae Fox James M. Freer o X f of Ido Jim G Commercial Commercial Academic ilrlf- , cy? N A--www, ,wx ling 4 l i Yfskvvy , 117' Roger Thomas French Stewart S. Gardner Frenchy Stew Commercial Academic Henry Charles George Qgmomas Edward George Hank Tom General A Generol f 7 ,H J, fr V 1 .2 W u w A fx l , ji i G , ,- :'5 f1Pfg:f y ' All g , ' -Eff? ' fu. Q V I 4 4 '-as., r 5 4 2 . W gy ,, Q ' W we M., 5 ,A,W ' f 1: f 1. 1 vW!'4WsH i , 5 ' , I 'ffm da 'IFA 4 4 Howard R. Glaeser Helen Carol Goebel Hap Helen General Academic vm 4, T' Louis Fred Gottlieb Betty Jane Gover l-QU Beffy Academic Commercial ffl! I V i N it ii X 1 K X .4 , .Vx X , - fl Y if . xf A J' l Q' V ' if y Xi x.,, 4' bt-Auf Betty Green Delores Green THE 1960 Juaniffa Twin Commercial Commercial Dorothy Green Richard Durward Greenway Billy Joe Greer Bonnie Lee Hagner Twin Dick Billy Joe Bonnie Commercial Academic General General 19 -T ah is ge I ,.,,,, Vi I f ,l '! K, ,. i 45 i 1 -We Q f. ,CKLQ tk I Vw fy 1' , 4xLNQ- - X C, Q ' 1 'N ,S-,--EAVTS ' YG Virginia Lee Hanison Linda Lee Hart William J. Headly Cfpxkebecca Xnn Hidey A Ginny Lin Bill Becky wifi LJ:ffJ-4-f Commercial Academic General Academicixn Q -1 f IQ? lin in H-'Wa .,,..JM Vw L.-Y l 75 Svc 5 ' f- cf f ,,,--r 3 -..... 'L fl f K' I 'Inf I -9 ' E IOR Q xc, dl ii., Q 'Sv M 1 L A, - ,X ,. ,l Bl ' s U - ' ry jk YJ R , A K joberf paul Hilgartner Gelgi-ge J, Himmel QL, AA ff, flflflfc-fl, +?l ' Q filv, ilk Af. ,4gl30lD . l-limmel 1 .7 f O 4 X X ' l f ld V enero' General L'-f X fffi 941-Af XJ., ' ' ,Q N, yg,fyr',f ff.. Robert L. Hinkle 1 J !'1n'ii1cy Lleiliobbs V Charles Hodge Joyce Ann Hoffman Bob , Nlance 1 fl Lf Charles l-lufly Aggdemic X! lligmmercial Academic Commercial ,4UNx v--, '95 F3-. an 2 4 ,Q ' ' r' f?f ,I.,,: ., f Q'-A 4 .. Aff A my . T f fr- li ' rj, ' 'WRX X Beverly Ann Hohman Carole Louise Hunt Willi D ' H li am ennis oug Alfred Lee Hranika Bev iv Carole Denny Q Al Commercial General Tech Acaclemi .iw we K' 4:36 nm. -.A div?-' Richard Henry Hubbard V Norman Richard Hund Rick , J Butch General Tech TT' General Robert L. Jackson Donna Jo Jeeter Liu' Q THE 1960 y Jeffrey Lee Jefferson Garry Lee Jenkins Bob Donna Jeff Jenks General Tech Commercial f ,if General Academic , ' ffl ,f,,f7,f, li 1, ,. 1,3-..T,-10' GCT I qsniifrv' Hebeff R. Jenkinf bi l. l,- 1- John Kanarchuk Claudia Karwoski lenn Herb s If ' John Som A Bruce Genellql TkC,l ' V X General Tech Commercial ACademiC fy 3 , ' 1 w.. - 'X A r A L, I., , rl? 1' l , ,M r fu. ,A rx. li., aging i-aJ'l'Y,- , ,g - 9,4 o Hcxwr -Q.--wa qw hx -A ol 1 mc, SENIOR ,aux 'M' I Nancy Kathryn Kiser Helen Kormanik Nancy Helen Commercial Commercial Jo Ellen Kupin Howard Paul Landgraf Charles Thomas Larsen Frances Loretta Lee Jo Bunk Tom Franny Academic General Academic General i -N... MT v1 4 '? ,J ,f f ff! 1 Paw 'Qi' Jerlyn Lee Lichtenberg Carole Jeanette Lutsche Kathleen Marshall Jer I Carole Kathy Commercial Commercial General vo dith St. Clair Martin X Judy , ,I 'C' ar 'fe TQA1 V 'X pr .iv ' Q, ,,,, ark f Rosella Grace Masteran Kermit E. McKinny Rose Kerm Commercial Academic Loretta McLaughlin David Keith Mentzell Loretta Dave Commercial General Tech 'ilbf' 'S il 'FT We N. m, 1 Donald Richard Metz Don General Tech 4711? Lu Q1 Academic ix THE 1960 iw r Q17 M EMJJ lp is PM GJ 'W Charles Robert Michael Mickey Academic 1 M , i .HP 1' i in i 1 - 414, I 4 1Q,O 'ur--MN i l l i. Charles Kenneth Michlovitz Jean Marie Miller y 1 1 Patricia Rae Miller Ralph Joseph Miller Kenny J!!! Jean 'lvl ' Pat Ralph Academic Ufff - L Commercial . l U Commercial General . ' 4 'X N f' , J . ' if , , , K U-X f,,K'f'xx , 1 'Q is ff ' r X Y, , N' Xa 9 J U f , if N is i 9. Cf' ji A I lx Lf : X j l O- N' 'll l X ' if i J , ,I If in my X X 4-pm l , M ii Mn' ' .i u 'iff' 4 4 f X '-H x QI ,Ja L 4 i .E I0 R i i 'il i i i I Q., . .- -ff 1 l , K,-S MQW rw X I7 L, 'i X ' J T 1 Q , fi vf i It l fi .i l i ' 1 i, li ,xii I 7 A' , A Ralph Julian Miller I EQ -X Pqul E, Mille, Jr. N gx l Ci i i i JOY Scoop ,I l f i 1 Academic ,sun ,- ' . :,-! 'X , Academic l ' I , Q 9.J N nf 'xf' 1' -Q-f...4,S.g:r AQ Aaron Ray Mitchell Vincentflfichard Mouby Mary Agnes Murph7J Cg6?:?'l Maureen Catherine Murr Ray Dick Murph l Xi' Kay General Tech General Tech Academic Commercial f'v,m gfe- l'T7's , , ,XA , if. I 6, l . ivqggyv 'H-wg.,,W,,ff ,fy f John William Mynes .-I Bill P General Tech Atv V' Mary Patricia Odenwald Www Ak Mrs! Patricia Ann Narer Owen Allen Newman at Allen Commercial Academicx f I , X . , 1 ,f -,V I B -rn, -1p.....f Patricia Lou Parsons 'R Xi V X yl H 41 3, Willi, Richard Noonan WH 9 Ff'Ger1e'ra, ech ll J in , Q- X . fx il X. ,Q xx .XC Q, Q KH ,iz 1' li if X .Jl THE 1960 Dorothy Lee Plea sa nts Dot Commercial Mar'y Pai' Pat Commercial Commercial Margaret Patricia Perry Eileen Cecilia Phares Marianna Elizabeth Piekarski Pat Eileen Mip Commercial Commercial Commercial 3. . l i I A I I 'jf ffm , K ' l 4 3 -. - X ix x 1 N 11 iiww-v-in-a fy, 7X , I Mfg, f 1 ,z,,,,,. . VV I' A ffm R9' 'Y 'n ' -...neun-uaq,, S ...nv X J f C! Shirley Lynn Porter Gloria Price Barbara Jean Priller Lois Eileene Pulketff Lynn Gloria Barbs Lois X E Academic Commercial Commercial Commercial I C' SE IOR 4 X ' CY C, my L! V, f J 2' .l2.9PYdy Q'!A'cademic Robert Charles Raughley Bob General Tech ,.'l 'l I7 1v' 'Wu 0-..,., 'EXT' Elizabeth Jo Raines George Edward Ramanauskas Beth Buddy Academic Academic Nancy Marie Raynor John Nan V, I ff' V mfrlgrcioij 4, K ll .X ' .7 ' ' ' ,WJ 462111 funn-,,,, 1-F fbi ik all ' ,L G' W2 'WX KWX .Sl if K id 'w.....,.N., ., l A 2 Virginia Kern Reichert Ginny Commercial five James E. Rhoades Betty Lee Rice Jimmy Buckwheat General General Tech Donna Karen Richardson ' Nqhcy O'NeilI Donna Nancy Academic I N Commercial i 'i'W'l Fi adge N. Rein Margie Joanne Rellihan Marlene Revnoc Powerhouse Margie Marlene lx Academic Commercial Commercial lg i ll 1960 George William Roberts George General Qwe A , fWN -T--QA 1 . K v s Robert Howard Rogers Patricia Helen Ross Rae Corinne Rustad Lynne Marie Scheeler Bob Pat Rae Lynne General Tech Commercial Academic Commercial SE IOR Leona Elva Schmidt Lee Commercial fY'7S Melvin Leroy Schmidt Mel General gnu- 707' Dorothy Lucille Schiren Dottie General Micheal E. Schneeberger Mike Academic 259-+ 'Nw 34 iq, S -team -x 1, F25 'be-ff' Charles N. Schmidt Smitty General George Earl Schuebel Earl Academic rg 7 ffl ,pf 'UN fill'- f'1 N. give! 1 . 'H-vw ' Lottie Mae Scott Margaret Seawell Charles Allen Sellmon Margaret Down Sellmayer Lottie Margaret Al Jinx Commercial Commercial Academic General king.. Web'--V Theodore Franklyn Shelsby Ted General Y fllalvv xl' CU , Charles Shoals ll V! e ' AL l 7 chuck 5, ffNg Genera V qt J 4 ll rf' . in K ,AN ff 5, ' 1 fflfi Q .- e gd V VM ll .Q Qui' Joyce Ann Sherman Sherm Commercial Robert Lee Slater Bob General Tech fm' I 'Ga-nun.. hw THE 1960 .C A A ,X Cul! 5 xx! We ,A gf l S l .CD fu lj -c, 'xg Xl egg? p if Ji' fi Qi X Cla Ronald Eugene Smith Bill Smith Smitty Lil Bill General General 'Pkg 'S fc lain, Hi , 153 anmw--V WWW 1 lla-0' i Dorothy Lynn Solloway Shiaron Julia Spmgkup ,yi Jean Evelyn Sporny Richard Lynn Stack Dot l Qhairon s ' Jeannie Dick Academic I Q'Commercial General Tech Academic T! fl an G ij Jfqxfu wwf! L. E IGRS .1 1 7, X J I' ff f ' 1 Theodore Thomas Stepanoff Ted Academic ,rl , x. 4 I Ellen Kathleen Stone Ellen Academic ,,f5'? 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X, N .,,. 5 N.. 1 1 OFFICER THE TUDE TGOVERNM lt is the purpose of the Student Government Association to strengthen the participating student body by: l. Offering an atmosphere of fel- lowship and harmony to any class or class officer in the school. 2. Discussing and offering solu- tions for the problems of the student body. The Student Government Associa- tion also fosters good citizenship by encouraging scholarship and greater student participation in all worthwhile activities, Mr. Gallik . Robert Jackson . Rosella Masteran ,... . . . SharonBruce.. Rita Turk ,,,.... . Junior High Margie Morawski . . . N ASSOCIATIO Row 'I fl. to r.J: C. Karwoski, R. Turk, S. Bruce, R. Masteran, H. Kormanik, M, Morowski, B. Jackson, D. Solloway, M Salisbury. Row 2 fl. to r.l: Mr. Gallik advisor J. Hou , , pe, L- Bogan, R. Rustad, J. Turner, M. Vogelsang, B. Dietrick, W. Child, D. Wetzel, J. Sporny, D. Fisher, R. Hidey, L. Hart Row 3 fl. fo r.l: K. Dorn, J. Miller, P. Donovan, P. Parker, A. Calderhead, E. Jennings, N. Thomas, S. Bergman, A. Ebers- berger, W. Wonder. Row 4 fl. to r.J: J. Hughes, B. Harrison, H. Landgraft, J. Sullwon, F. Svitak, L. Lrue, J. Jones, S. Len- ninger, J. Marcus, D. Brown, R. Hubbard. Row 5 fl. to r.l' B. Mynes, M. Stewart, B. Stafford, J. Brunetti, D. Fleshman K. Michlovitz, E. Alexondrowicz, B. Noonan, D. Hough, H Utz. 1 ,- Amari 5- ' , V Vice-Principal . . , President . . I Secretary . Treasurer Representative Vice-president J Q1 -56 T 'QS' .zu-L. 'fi- First row: J. Miller, J, Martin, C. Lutsche, l.. Scheeler, C. Bruce, F. Rein. Second row: R. French, C. Fyle, E. Schuebel, D. Hough, K. Michlovitz, R, Brown, S. Gardner, B. Kinzy, B. Greer. Third row: K. McKinney, F. Farrel, C. Wright, W. Noonan, R, Stack. ITGR Row 1: L. Nelson, D. Ryer, G. Benner, G. Price, S. Burkhead, D. Waters. Row 2: D. Schmidt, D. Harrell, J, Strosneider, N. Cooper. lla i mv 'L' R , 5 ST DY H LL PROCTOR ln 1960 at Brooklyn Park, we had no stu- dent court. However two organizations served a purpose similar to that of the court, and did a really fine job of keeping order and discipline in the school. These two groups were the Monitors and the Study Hall Proctors. ln their respective areas, each of these groups of students worked extremely hard to make students and faculty members alike proud of their school. Row 'l: Left to right-B. Hidey, M. Hull, L. Rhodes, J. Hicks, Hohman, P. Parker, M. Fetty, P. Hardy, M. Gernand, K. Dorn, B. Hancock, B. Drumm, H, Kelly, J. Lysher, J, Guzinski. Row T. Cochran, H. Jenkins, P, Hnida, C. Michael. Row 4: Left 2: Left to right-Mr. R. Pentz, advisor, P, Donovan, L. Hart, to right-L. True, J. Jones, S. Lenninger, G. Jenkins, L. H. Utz, K, Michlovitz, A. Calderhead, R. Rustad, W, Elliot, Gottlieb, S. Stawas, E. Schuebel. Miss Carroll, advisor. Row 3: Left to right-T. Stepanoff, B. The National Honor Society, a society for high school scholars, is now in its fifth year at Brooklyn Park High School. lts fourfold goal is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourge the development of character in the students at Brooklyn Park. During i959-60, our society, under the guidance of Doctor Mary J. Carroll and Mr. Richard P. Pentz, has as its officers Harry Utz, president, Ken Michlovitz, vice-president, Ann Calderhead, secretaryg and Linda Hart, treasurer. NATIO AL HO GR SQCIETY L. to R. lseafedl: L. Gottlieb, L. Hart, J. Martin, P. Donovan, G. Cole. L. to R. lstondingl: H. Jenkins, P. Miller, M. Murphy, J. Baker, T. Step- onoff, J. Lysher, Mrs. MacLaughlin, advisor, Q I l D SCROLL Quill and Scroll, the interna- tional honorary society for high school journalists, is celebrating its second year among the organiza- tions of Brooklyn Park High. To reward and encourage individual achievement in journalism and sim- ilar fields is the purpose of this club. The motto, Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free, has always been remem- bered by society members as they carry out their journalistic assign- ments. The organization, under , the sponsorship of Mrs. lone Mac- Laughlin, takes an active part in stimulating and maintaining higher standards in the literary efforts in our school. This year's officers were as follows: President, Peggy D o n o v a ng Vice-President, Louis Gottlieb, Secretary, Carole Lutsche, and Treasurer, Paul Miller. .... , ,. I At Brooklyn Park High School, those students who have proven their ability in the field of drama are elected to the National Thespian So- ciety. Requirements tor membership are quite rigid, and only those who have displayed truly fine acting tal- ents are considered for the honor of being a member, 73 477 2 ... L. to R.: L. Pulket, Treasurer, D. Jeeter, President, C. Gorey, Secretary, W. Noonan, Vice-President. ATIG AL THE PIAN SOCIETY Row 'lz J. Telford, A. DiCarlo, R. Hidey, K. Tieman, E. Stone, R. Jackson, J. Miller. Row 2: D. Boyd, K. Dorn, A. Calderheod B. Hohman, J. Wilhelm, J. Bradford, G. Cole, L. Dragoo, Ll Gottlieb. Row 3: Mr. Fickel fAdvisorJ, M. Murphy, L. Pulket, D. Jeeter, C. Gorey, D. Fisher, l-l. Kormanik, P. Swinson, P. Miller, J. Jones, B. Pulz, R. French. Row 4: B. Noonan, l-l. Utz, E. Lumodue, B. Stawas, C. Rechner, F. Syitalc, B. Stat- tord, J. Brunetti, F. Rein, V. Molloy. 1 in f 'U 1' K Y J ff if '44, .52-.19 e 1 we-2 sur Rv x -V .vt I. . i 2 J. ie 1 J .1 9' ffm . i 'Q X 3 'l'3fF'7l 'i 'f ' ' f ' ' V Jw if ' wr 4,4 , vf gk I if gf f, T, f .f Q., 'niggas ,,f.1...v-:. - ' .QAM i i FUTURE TEACHER OF AMERICA First row: D. Wetzel. Second row: ll. to r.J J. Martin, D. Solloway, B. Baine. Third row: D. Fletcher, P. Miller, A. Calderhead, R. Hidey, L. Hart, president. Fourth row: A. DiCarlo, B. Faust, J. Alexandrowicz, Miss l-lenton, advisor. The Slater W. Bryant chapter ot the Future Teachers of America has been active at Brooklyn Park High School for five years. Many of the club's alumni members have gone on to college to prepare for a teaching career, and some have Fifth row: H. Goebel, B. Winhauer, P. Parker, M. Isaacson, R. Cavallo, C. Spangler, J. Summers, L. Nelson, P. Ross, E. Raines, J. Wilson, A. Hardisky, B. Raughley, S. Gardner. already entered the teaching profession. ln the past the F.T.A. has awarded annually scholarships to one member of the senior class planning to work for a degree in education. L.toR lseatedi' R Guzinski S White J Wilson K Tiem n, ide-nt, 5- Born W4 l'llClsS, Pi 5Wi 1SO 1, MlSS l-l9 1TO l, OCl- . . . , . , . , . a N. Romain, H. Kelly, L. Rhodes L. to R. lstandingiz J. Brad- ford, C. Christopher, Mrs. Hill, advisor, B. Drumm, pres- f visor, J, Kupin, J. Wilhelm. --I 'R YA' ,551 .,,, I VV C7 Q SCIENCE CLUB First row: D. Rein, B. Dexter, L. Gottlieb, E. Carter. Second A, Harris, D. Walters, W. Child, B. Drumm, S. Leininger, C. row: Mr. Mraz, advisor, L. Rhodes, S. White, J. Jones, K. l-lodge. Fourth row: M. Salisbury, J. Marcus, P. Richardson, Huseman, L. True, Mrs. Shank, advisor. Third row: P. Allen, M. Kupin, l-l. Kelly, C. Melvin. The Senior Science Club of Brooklyn Park High School has, during the post year, tried to further interest and knowledge in the technical fields. ln order to stimulate this interest, the club has taken numerous trips to laboratories, to science institu- tions, and to scientific exhibits. To broaden the knowledge of the members there have been films and lectures. Learn by doing seemed to be the watchwords, though, and nearly every member em- barked upon ond completed some interesting proj- ect. The members of the science club explored many new fields during this past school year and can truly say its activities were most edifying. A TRO O Y CLUB First row: F. Rein, B. Dexter, R. Dworkowski, A. Ebersberger, tin, K. Michlovitz, l-l. Jenkins, D. Thomas, L. Gottlieb, J. J. Stutterheim, Second row: Mr. MacMannis, advisor, J. Mar- Zeleny, T. Cochran, P. Miller, D. Wetzel, ,-nr C? ZW' 'lu- tc The studious expressions on the toces of the yeorbook staff members shows their devotion to their jobs. All members ore not present in this picture, but o greot deol of thonks is extended to them oll. 1 960 YEARBGOK STAFF Lindo Hart, Editor of The BEE . Herbert Jenkins, Mcnoging Editor of The BEE 3, r H , R .,., I VVV, was ,V . jeg! ' - A 5 B fig! 4' .63-If X EA Q. 9-4 .fir Putting the annual yearbook together is one of most tedious and demanding tasks undertaken during the school year. lt is a generally accepted fact that it is impossible to please each and every person in a given group with one idea or product. However this is exactly what the yearbook staff has as its goal, for the yearbook is meant for the enjoyment of all students, regardless of interest. lt is evident what a terrifically time-consuming job this has been, and the members of the year- book staff for l96O are to be commended. Busy BEES at work EFLECTHINS REFLECTIONS, the award- winning annual, is the maga- zine which publishes the finest literary efforts of our student body, and presents these writ- ings in a most appealing form. Since its first printing in l957, the Brooklynites have heartily received it each year, and en- couraged its growth. Through the combined achievements of both the Eng- lish and Art departments, RE- FLECTIONS, under the guid- ance of Mr. Glenn L. Fickel, has attained and maintained a high standard of respect and popularity since its first ap- pearance, to become one of the most outstanding in the nation. Peggy Donovan and Becky Hidey, editor and as- sistant editor, respectively, for REFLECTIONS of l96O, hope to continue the high standards of previous years, First row: B. Bradshaw, L. Osmanski, N, Cooper, P. Kemper, L. Newton, S. Hancock, L. Householder, Mr. Krammes, advisor. Second row: J. Riffee, J. Nelson, J. Larson, G. Simon, L. McGee, F. Hartman, T. Orbesen, W. Nussbaum, D. Kunkaski. Third row: L. Collins, i THE GERMA S. Brown, T. David, R. Bruce, J. Palethorpe, S. Miller, M. Knight, R. Allen, R. Stickles E. Johansen. Fourth row: J. Marcus, P. Richardson, S. Berg, L. True, J. Jones, M. Grinder H. Lawall, B. Spacak, M. Cahoon, T. Buchanon. S-:w T lu- ww' L. to R.: J. Martin, S, Bahr, P. Donovan, editor, R. Hidey, T. Stepanoff, Mr. Fickel, advisor CLUB The German Club's primary objective is to improve the stu- dent's knowledge of German culture. To support the club's objective, the members take field trips, invite guest speak- ers, and see films from the Embassy of the Federal Repub- lic of Germany. Mr. Richard Krammes is the sponsor of the club, and Henry Lawall is its president. Gluck auf to the German Club Cgood luckll L-,fo R-3 J- Jones, G. COle, R. Nichols, C. Rechner, S. Stawas, G. Rittee, E. Lumadue, F. SVITCJK, F. Galtord, B, Owens, M, Morawski, M, l-lull, B, Pull, VISUAL AID The Visual Aids Club con- sists ot members ot the student body with training in the op- eration at all types of visual aid equipment. The chief du- ties pertormed by the students are to distribute and operate the equipment scheduled by any member of the faculty. The lunch time movie is also handled by the visual aids club. L 4..- STAGE CREW The stage crew was organized tor the production at Gypsy Baron , in l956, At that time it consisted ot Stanley Stawas, Charles Rechner, Florian Svitalc and James Jones. The following year the production was The Wizard of Oz , and since this production was more elaborate and so required more people, Burte Owens and Gary Rittee were added to the crew. During the following school year, the stage crew did the settings tor the Variety Show, the Christmas Program, and the musical produc- tion, which that year was The King and l . Edward Lumadue and Bernie Pulz were added to the stage crew as well as Margaret Morawski and Mary l-lull, who were placed in charge ot props. Gary Cole was added to the crew tor The King and l , as his special talents in scenic painting were needed, The Variety Show of i959-60 was the tirst activity undertaken by the stage crew, and was followed by Rebel Without A Cause , which rep- resented the tirst attempt at symbol- ism on the stage. Following the Christmas show work began immedi- ately tor this yeor's musical Briga- doon , requiring a complete exterior set. This represented the final eftnrt ot the stage crew tor this year, Flfsf WW! -l. KGOTS, A. Lehmann, M. Daniels, l.. McGee, W. Noonan. Second row: E. Souefs, G. Hall, B. Reinhart, J. Kostek, V. Roberts, C. McClung, E. Jackson, S NIDR HIGH First row: L. Householder, W. Child, L. Scheeler, K. Marshall, D. Wetzel, S. Barr, S, Daley, C. Shrone, B, Bondurant, P. Schaefer, B. Klasterman, S. Bruce, A. Calderhead. Second row: Mr. Shoup, director, J. Sporny, F. Levering, D, Rupel, B. Bradshaw, B. Bondurant, P. Bannon, D, Kaywood, M. Donovan, A. DiCarlo, B. I-lahman, P. Athanus, E. Raines, M. Weaver, B. Winhauer, M. Weaver, M, Rellihan, R. Rustad, B. Flannery, P. Donaldson, P. Dolloson, B, Rice. Third row: R. GLEE CLUB Epley, A. McAuley, J. Gollrnan, R. Battaglia, E. Bradley, D Sharron, P. Smith, J. Alexandrowicz, J, Wilhelm, K. Dorn J. Bradford, D. Crabbe, C. Johnson, C. Skowronski, L, Bagan M. Seawell, W, Russell, C, Spangler. Fourth row: M, Berno ski, C, Elseroad, E. Stone, L. Summerville, D. Bryl, P, Hively J. Turner, R. l-lidey, D. Solloway, N. Kiser, D. Cullen, B Shaffer, B, Baine, B. Cullison, B. Baughn. Brooklyn Park High School is extremely proud of its Senior High Glee Club. Under the direction of Mr. R. A. Shoup, the Glee Club never fails to give a really enjoyable performance whenever it appears at school functions. Cf all the organizations of our school, the Glee Club is one of the most hard-working and productive, and deserves the applause of the entire stu- We are proud of our junior band. dent body. 9 l ' In ' e1:z1v:g-,auf X4 , f wr-wfwvmw www V? Z L, ' X WY First row ll. to r.l: L. Hart, B. Dietrick, D. Fisher, J. Starlings, zel, W. Glaeser. Back row ll. to r.l: J. Sancones, D. Fleshman Mrs. R. Carter, T. Waters, D. Fletcher. Second row ll. to r.l: A. Shoup, director, W. Hicks. J. Gallman, P. Parker, H. Utz, L. Porter, D. Waters, R, Glat- OPERETT QRCHESTR The operetta orchestra for Brigadoon , given in 1960, had an ex- tremely difficult job to do. Those student musicians who played in the orchestra had to gear their every move to the action on the stage. All musical cues were given by the orchestra, and it also provided necessary background music for the dialogue, For the orchestra to do its job and do it well, a great deal of effort was required on the part of all members, for here were amateur musicians playing music written for pro- fessionals. The operetta orchestra did do a very fine job, and deserve a great deal of credit. 75 Row 1: Qin, C. Johnson, C. Spangler, M. Kestler. Row 2: L. Payton, S. Jenkins, S, Norris, C. Beyerle. L. to R. Donna Fisher, Varsity Captain, Carole Johnson, Jun- ior Varsity Captain. lV.ANfJVARMT ln Brooklyn Park l-ligh School, it isn't at all hard to recognize the cheerleaders, even when they're out of uniform. Just look for the bounci- est walks, the most inspired voices Cparticularly when they happen to be talking about one of the Brooklyn teams? and the friendliest smiles. Y L. to R. lkneelinglz D. Fisher, H. Kormanik, M. Vogelsang, J. Hicks, B. Dietrick. ln background: N. Thomas, P. Stone istanclingl. TN. ,,,,.,s.,,,+-mf ,A CHEERLE DERS Our cheerleaders don't reserve their school spirit for basketball games, or put it away with their uni- torms. It's with them at all times, as the widely spread activities ot all the girls on the squad shows. Brooklyn Park owes a great big cheer to its cheerleaders. wx.. sf WW? Wm 1? i an ff rf 2 1 wp. 5 'N ll Z7 YG ij hi til lil izi if ir M 'T' if, ff-.Qw l SCHOOLSTQRE Row 'lz Left to right-K. Tiemon, E. Stone, J. Storlings, B, Delucher, S. Presson, D, Griffith, P, Stricker, l.. Pulket. Row 2: Left to Right-D, Steck, P, Kent, V, l-lomson, Gi Price, N. Tepper, S. Burkheod, Mr. Willioms lAdvisorl. ln recent yeors, our school's Busy Bee Book Store hos progressed to the point thot it is now oble to present the school with o lorge sum of money ot the end of eoch yeor. PEP This yeor the Brooklyn Pork Pep Club wos o greot inspirotion to our teoms ond our school spirit. ln oddition to supporting oll home gornes, the club took buses to most of the owciy gomes. The Pep Club, sponsored by Miss Gover, is composed Through the opprecioted guidonce of Mr. Willioms, toculty odviser, the school store mon- ogers, Noncy Tepper ond Pouline Stricker, hove creoted o success otmosphere in the store. CLUB ot students from oll grode levels ond belonging to mony ot the other school octivities ond teoms. All of the Pep Club members will ogree thot they hod o greot deol of tun ond enjoyment while work- ing with the teoms ond eoch other. li! Fa? L..- 'Mig Q' J ' ' Q xx, 2 V ' Row one: R. French, L. Porter, N. Keilholtz, J. Butler, J. Hennie. Row three: D. Rein, L. Becker, D. Boyd, R. Beachley, Jefferson, R. Tracy, B. Williman, C. Carlson, D. Fleshrnan, T. David, R. Glaizel, L. Pancoast, M. Cahoon, D. Davis. Row J. Starlings, D. Fisher. Row two: C. Michael, R. Cornman, B. four: T. Crislip, S. Miller, H. Utz, L. Hough, G. Simon, L. Dietrick, L. Hart, C. Christopher, M. McHugh, J. Marshall, E. Dragoo, R. Miller, A. Shoup, director, T. Shipley. SENIOR BA DRUM MAJGR M A D AJQRETTE I Row one: J. Rowley, B. Fleegle, D. Shewbridge. Row 2 I two: M. Sasse, R. French, ' , K. Tieman. '-q., , J ,, i ,ff Qi! fy f' F' lf' For the first time in its history, the Beeline has been written by two organized journalism classes under the guidance of Mr. Fickel. lnitiating a new idea in Anne Arundel school papers, an April Fool issue, the Beeline reached an all-time high circulation for B.P.H.S. this year. By capturing student interest with lively news and features, the Bee- line has become better than ever. Louis Gottlieb, Editor of The Beeline , Donna Wetzel, assistant editor of The Beeline ,f if N A 1- w 'T' if l U LIBRARY STAFF Our library at Brooklyn Park is still in its Qrowing stages. The library staff has worked for the last five years to build up its facilities. Theirs is a time-consuming and difficult task requiring the efforts of many stu- dents, both of the junior and senior high school. Many, many thanks to Miss Gaylord and her student workers who afford to the school one of its most essential services. 80 LUCK WHAT WE'VE FGUND! Ev ' My F fc T x, x Vjgflb 6 K' A if ll ZA' f, Q?b I Y ,,:,,., f M.. I, MMA 7' if' WW S Hr f nw. A fl ' .f X W 4. M17 4944 MM 'Leg 'SQ 421 f '1e.EI.- .1 ta. ATHLETICS AND FEATURES .--1....................A . First row, left to right: H. George, B. Harrison, D. Brown, D. Hough, K. Michloitz, B. Kinzy, B. Holler. Second row: C. Crenshaw, B. Hinkle, B. Embleton, M. Evans, J. Kanarchuk. Third row: L. Boyne CManagerl, C. Gosser, W. Nussbawm, T. Simon, J. Miller, L, Dragoo, B. Headly, E. Schubel, A. Cremen, Mr. Soviero lCoachJ, C. Schmidt, L. Collins, B. Hogg Uvlanagerl. 1 960 SGCCER TEAM Although honors were few in Brooklyn's 1960 soccer season, the Bees were full of spirit and good sportsmanship. Gradually, our soccer hopes improved and reached a climax when the Bees shut out Annapolis 2-O in their final league game. Coach Soviero'S charges notched a l-5 record in league play. Brooklyn has met tough competition in the past, but Bee soccer fans hope to improve their record in the future. 1960 Soccer R B.P. l i O.. . O... O... 2.. 2... .. 2.. ecard OPP. . .Glen Burnie lO Fredrick Sasscer i ..... Arundel 6 . 1 Annapolis 2 . . .Glen Burnie 4 . . . .Arundel 7 . . .Annapolis O Fredrick Sasscer 4 . -51? .g, 4 ' fl 1 ,r 'S , W lf ' to 9 , H .'! '. ,. f ' ,fm , A wry' f -effaegziyaz .l?xf5?ff 7ff'.' ' .ar '3.ffY'2-1f: ghifqglfx Q i,' 4 .- First row: Left to right-E. Jennings, D. Harrell, B. Hidey, P, Thornhill, S. Burkhead, P. Bass, S. Andrews. Second row: D. Shewbridge, L. Long, M. Montgomery, N. Miller, S. Becker, M. Brengle, J. Brown. Third row: R. Gusinski lManagerJ, M. Reichert, G. Seimer, Miss Gaver lCoachJ, C. Bennett, S. Butcher, C. Young lManagerJ. I 1960 GIRL ' HOCKEY S UAD The l959 edition of the girls' hockey team at Brooklyn Park was the most successful ever fielded. The team climbed from unheralded ranks and became a top contender in the county league. The Bees left their sting in many of their opponents in notching a 3-2-2 record and grabbed a second place berth in the county loop. The Bees have their sights on the hockey championship next season. B.P. OPP, l - Glen Burnie l 3 Arundel l 3 Annapolis O l . . Howard County I l . Arundel 3 l . Glen Burnie 3 2. , . Annapolis l l . Howard County O is if A Eb' First row: Left to right-B. Donnock, B. Brosseker, C. Miller, C. Mentzell, Walters. Second row-P. Bass, B. Presson, V. Dove. Third row-D. Anderson, D. Bowen, S. Meredith, Miss Gaver lcoachl, M. Lechowicz, C. Puckett, S. Becker, M. Stone, P. Glos. 1960 GIRLS' JUNICR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD The nucleus of our future Girls' Varsity Basketball Squad finished the l96O season with a 2-4 record. They were very impressive and displayed high spirit and fine sportsman- ship. Coached by Miss Gaver the J. V. Girls soundly defeated our school rival, Glen Burnie, in the high-point of their season. 86 Girls' J. V. Basketball Record B.P. OPP. 7.. ,.,, Arundel l5 l9. .. ..Glen Burnie 22 29. . Howard County 23 8 , ,. . . .Arundel 9 29. .. . .Glen Burnie l3 22 Howard County 28 nl. First row: Left to right-W. Tignor, H. Zabka, J. Kelly, F. Hartman. Second row-L. Wolfe, B. Baker, L. Collins, C. Wright. Third row-Mr. Soviero Ccoachl, C. Gosser Cmanagerl. 1960 BUYS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Many promising Brooklyn stars made their debut on the Basketball court this year. The Junior Varsity outscored their rivals in nine of their fifteen games and displayed the skill and determination needed for a winning ball club. Many of these boys will fill positions, vacated through graduation, on the varsity cage team and will star for Brooklyn in the future. 1960 Basketball Record B.P. OPP. 33. Aberdeen 20 35 . Howard County Ai 38. Severna Park 37 44. Boys' Latin 25 i9 Glen Burnie 45 32 . Arundel 28 33. Annapolis 36 36. Aberdeen 37 39 Southern 27 29. Howard County 47 35 Glen Burnie 49 33. Arundel 40 36 Annapolis 35 45 Southern 3l 50 Sasscer l2 .,,,,,, 'Zh ,-v' v- ' f-4 I L. First row: Left to right: C. Peters, R. Huddard, K. Michlovitz, H. George. Second row: J. Kanarchuk, J. Brandenburg, T. Larsen lManagerJ, B. Kinzy, P. Jones. During the l960 season the Bee Cagers boasted better than .500 ball by winning eleven of twenty contests. Although Bees were short in height and bench strngth, they took advantage of speed, out- side shooting and good ball handling. Records were shattered everywhere. As Brooklyn enjoyed it's best-won-lost record, Bee point-makers set new school highs. Against Southern the Bees tallied 88 points to set a team high. Ken Michlovitz, Bee pace-setter, chalked up 33 points for the game high and 303 points for the seasonal high. Coach Carter's posted a 3-5 record in league play. Boys' Basketball Record B.P. OPP. L 44 , , , . , , i .Aberdeen 61 45. . . Howard County 4l 62. , . St. Mary's 54 52 Boys' Latin 42 49 C i Faculty 52 45 . Boys' Latin 50 53. .Alumni 48 66, , St. Mary's 46 46 Glen Burnie? 75 47. i Arundelk 44 46 Annapolis? 65 47, C Aberdeen 62 88 i Southernl' 62 52 Howard County 50 48 Glen Burniel' 56 55 Arundelk 6l 44 Annapolisl 49 64 Southernf 49 77 Sasscer 88 37 80 Baltimore Institute 'league Games. First row: Left to right: E. Jennings, A. Joyce, J, Brown. Second row: J. Homberg. Third row: J. Lysher, C. Karwoski, M, Tillery, D. Ryher, R, Cavollo. 1960 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Although their record was not too impres- sive in 1960, the girls tairecl better than their log shows. Most of their basketball 26. games were close and hard fought battles. 25. Under the coaching of Mrs. Hunter, the girls ' showed fine sportsmanship and a lot of spirit 181- A by that guided them through the 1960 schedule. 19 ,.., 23 . , 25 35. 24 89 Girls' Basketball Record OPP. Severna Park 18 Arundel 32 Glen Burnie 41 Howard County 43 Catonsville 59 Southern 20 . Arundel 33 Glen Burnie 41 Howard County 24 Severna Park 27 Southern 30 . Q 1 960 WRESTLING TEAM Among the highlights in Brooklyn's sports pro- gram in l96O was the formation of a highly suc- cessful wrestling squad. Brooklyn Park's rnatmen ended their initial season with a 2-5 slate. Four members on the squad placed in the county cham- pionships, The coaches feel that next season's squad could finish with a winning record. With the benefit of a year's experience the Bee wrestlers look forward to an impressive and rewarding season in '6l. Wrestling Record B.P. OPP 32 Severna Park ..i. 24 ll Annapolis B ..,., 40 I8 Edgewood ....,ii,. 4l 34 Severna Park ..,,,. l8 I8 Laurel . . , , , , 35 t TM ff . 0 , jf? 5 fQf J 5 W i I 441 7 A A! . . 1959BA EB LLS LUX 1 W f f 1 1. Ry f 52 4-1' I -I 4 t , 5 ' ' . v-' . z- R ,,,,, N,:- t I f f I VV f.,fj2ffy' J . ' gf Rafi !! i1 l l V ,eff A . ,,,v I i J, me eller, li ' --Hi-'fl PM M' ,, fl .S- l I 01 E 3 'Sv First row: Left to right: F. Hartman, K. Michlovitz, J. Miller. Second row: B. Holler, C. Crenshaw, W, Willie. Third row: M. Daniels, D. Molloy, P. Miller llvianageri, Mr. Dorn lcoachi, J. Marcus, C. Peters. lNot shownl G. Jenkins. Boys' 1959 Baseball Record B.P OPP. 5 .... Glenelg 2 2. . . Annapolis 8 lO . ..,. Southern 4 2. . . ..,, Howard Co. l l. ...., Arundel 7 2. . . Glen Burnie 4 5. . . ..... Glenelg 4 3. . . . . Annapolis 6 l ,... . . Arundel 4 6. . . .... Southern 4 6... Howard Co. 3 3 Glen Burnie 2 The Bee-nine had a very impressive season in i959 in posting a 7-5 log against their rivals. Coach Dorn looks forward to a more experienced team with a stronger hitting at- tack and pitching staff. It Brooklyn can add more power to its lineup, the Bees could easily capture the county crown in l96O. f , ' I I' ri, Q , -f. - n 1 FJ! Y 45 E' fini uf X K tlgxz-X'-3 'ff , . , 1 aff, Aff. 'VWY5 , 4 pw' ,Qi gjj:ge1Q'f9f?' .W . J - V ' ' , . f'3,4't, Q Q.. J a 'Y 7 RMI if v ,xii '4 .3 .S ,. ..,g!A, ,Rx , 1 19 ,AV ., M' ,M 0 J l xx I X is .pw-,Iwi it 11 .1 in vii A FEAT 43N 4' . 5. 'A I' ifxgf LMS 581312515-5'-gap, fu 5-42 4 , lr!! , ya ,Q , .ky X1 , ---32, J,-fn N.. A 1--P . -X, . f. 'X RES ., ,X fp.. ,.,.-A Q- bw YN +434 Sw WZ? CLASS LOVERS BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS BEST DRESSED Stella Bohr-Tom Cochran Danny Boyd-Beverly Hohman Judy Telford-Jack Ward it hug .Dm MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Danna Fisher Dennis Hough S NIOR CLASS CUTEST FRIENDLIEST Dora Cullen-Richard Hubbard Roberta Eply-Gary Cole l if-af .,,-, Sev- J K MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST MUSICAL Lindo Hart--Hefbert Jenkins Lindo Hoff-Harry Utz SPOTLIGHT W MOST POPULAR Helen Kormonik-Richard Hubbard MOST ATHLETIC MOST STUDIOUS CLASS CLOWNS Janet Brown-Ken Michlovitz Ann Colderheod-Herbert Jenkins Giorio Benner-Joe Zeleny f, , R V M , I , VA ' . , P: ii - f- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , -H - J-su. ' ,L - - - -.sn-:.. 5-Q,-'11 as f Q aww, 1 'Ko In V 5, I , wk A 4 A , f ff f f M f A 5, my 1 2 f , jf 3, ni' f 4 1 1- , M34 ,W , fads, 4 2 , K , f ffzzf A fd..z?'ffvff l QUEE BEE KING BEE 97 ff Z, ri A tl 2 2 I - fx , ' 1 2 5 ' I 5 Z 1 V 2 f f i . 2 l 5 5 f K if L if ' fill, . ,, 4571, ?lQi ' W 2,5- . X lilcl X V V X X ir: MW ,w,f,f,gyw!,Q,,g,AM1.gfr 51:2 ,.4 ,.1.,,.,. ,Ws yyrriyewyeweffiefsffrfweaeeeei . i ......... Q b N r ,u fw,,.,,s4,m,0 4 ,, mf - , if A .... . L. to R.: Gary Cole, Bonnie Dietrick, Herbert Jenkins Rosella Masteran Richard Hubbard Linda Hart, Helen Kormanik, Kenny Michlovitz, Claudia Karwoski, Charles Randle, Dorothy Sollowoy, Adolph Ebersbefger, ROYALCGURT Each year the senior class of Brooklyn Park High School chooses from its members a group of students who they feel have contributed greatly to the school. By means ot an election two of these students are chosen as the King and Queen Bee, representing the best of the school. lt is a great honor to be chosen as a member of the royal court, and those students in this year's assembly were thoroughly deserving of the honor. WN was ,.s,Q,1s,sg.m.,,ee5i M'?'x.-ef ,QW s,,, is Y ,NM,,l- , , f TNYNQ Www 4 ,f Q New JJANQ.-, L .X - li JUNIOR PRINCE AND PRINCESS Karen and Pete , two truly out- standing juniors, were entirely de- serving ot the honor of Prince and Princess of their class. Karen is probably known best as Fiona , whom she portrayed so very well in this year's operetta, Brigadoon . However, she is quite active in many other school activities, plus being a member of the National Honor So- ciety. Pete, by the same token, is more widely known for his athletic abilities, particularly basketball, but he is an active participant in very many other school activities. Carol Spoon and Warren Tignor Karen Dorn and Charles Peters SOPHUMORE PRINCE AND PRINCESS These two attractive sophomores, by being elected Prince and Prin- cess of the Sophomore class, proved how much their class thinks of them. Carol and Warren, along with the other leaders of their class, will have a great deal of responsi- bility in the school, in years to come. By displaying the same traits that won them this honor, they will most certainly contribute very much to the well being of the school. BEATNIK DANCE 1 T HALLOWEE Yo u know whO' l Cc Y BOYII me lol' Blg :lg Hs 11 102 4 I ? Q 1 5, NEWS gawk 4 I always like to dance with unusual things DANC E I 1 X X f W 1 And after th Of, BO b V Uk e,m YU QPU exft Nkoxlnord F other forgive S YOU ' Wyor f Smear it and I'II slug ya! OPER Betty Rice whirls to the tune of My Mother's Wedding Day. l'II Go Home With Bonnie Jean. Wg ,ff si NA Q x The Dance of the Swords highlights the wedding festivities. , ,Q -Q3f,,ifm9,i fr' 'v-,, 1 ff ki Q V YQ K M ii,l q 6 S 5 11? 5 Q 5 f x ,. , P Ars it 'tif 1 . ..,W,. V H Q I A 'H me-5' Q, 3' 4n.,gkx I 0 M .vykg-fi, Q x, , 5 f ': 1' 1:21 n ,Z x. . X A W ,, V ,ff x arf' wx., K , V, , .-6 ' Y i' H1 :XM ,wry X 'u 4 , X M A 5 ig 5? S- 13 1' 23, ' .Lil ing Z as f Mn' .-fl, .1- 0 I , , Maw 1 r Q 'N .ui 'qi k , I f , Then we danced First we complimented each other. FRG TY 'sf W2? 0'f'5 YM-wow--M-......w,-5 1 AJ if , ' J . - ' RN ! . . 1 ' ff C1 ' . N 1 -fgiw X5 NWN - .Iv a o PECIAL EVE S Remember the Christmas Program and the toy soldiers of the Nutcracker Suite . Remember, too, the first concert our bond gave under the direction of Mr. Shoup im, fml b Q Ma, use N, ,,.... ,,,,.,,.N.,,t,,,, .. ,wh---H--P-X -'H' ,f 'mi mt PECIAL EVE TS Tweifth Grade morning assembly. B.P.H.S. Jazz Band entertoins the students with light, peppy, tunes 'st xg' SE IOR TATISTICS Dennis M. Abbott To sell parking spaces on Ordinance Road Dramatics 4 Ernest Lee Abend To receive my diploma-at last Joyce Alexandrowicz To lead a happy and successful life Glee Club 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Pep Club 4 Paul Joseph Anderson To make money Aubrey Lee Apperson Jr. To be a jazz guitarist Variety Show 3 Stella Bohr To become a nurse Glee Club 2,45 F.N.A. l,4, Vice-President of F.N.A. 45 Variety Shaw Dance Committee5 Home- room Officer 2,3,45 Service Letter Sweetheart Princess 3 Joe Anno Baker To marry Eddie and raise little beetles-after l Doss a ten minute timed writing Homeroom Officer l,2,35 Glee Club l5 Honor Roll 1122 QUIII 81 Scroll 45 Freshman Prom Princess' Dance Committee 35 Newspaper 45 Reflections 32 Senior Banquet Committee Jerry Leroy Ballenger Tooglet out of the l2th grade before I get thrown Barbara Sue Bay T0 be h-UDDY and rnake someone else happy, F.N.A.. l,2,45 Senior Social Council l5 Library Council l,25 Honor Roll 25 Beeline 4 Gloria Jean Benner To be an I.B.M. operator 5fUdY Hall Proctor 3,45 Chairman of Bake Sales 4 Martha Alice Bernoski To be .successful in life and someday marry a certain boy Glee Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Senior Play Charles Bittorie To pass l2th grade English Howard Blakemore Graduate Baseball Carl Kenneth Bond Break the sound barrier in a car Soccer 2 Brenda Anne Bondurant To be a nurse and later get married Glee Club 45 F.N.A. 45 Beeline 3 Joyce Ann Bradford To be a Ward nurse Glee Club l,2,3,45 S.G.A. l,25 Tri Hi Y l,25 F,N.A. 45 S.G.A. Treasurer l5 Prom Committee l,35 Daisy Chain 35 School Letter5 Two Stars Newspaper 45 Yearbook 45 Pep Club 45 Variety Show 3,4 Ellen Loretta Bradley To graduate and to become Mrs. J. D. Quick Glee Club James Robert Brandenburg To graduate and go to college Basketball 3,45 Dance Committees George Albert Branham Be a nonconformist Glee Club Janet Brown To work Softball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Hockey 45 Decoration Committee l Kathleen Estelle Brown To marry Sheldon and raise little sailors Glee Club l,35 Variety Show 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Senior play 45 Christmas play 45 Homeroom of- ficer 45 Dance committee 3,45 Library Council Chairman5 Cheerleader 25 Daisy Chain 3,4. Richard A. Brown Physical education teacher at B.P.H.S. French Club 45 Pep Club 45 Variety Show 45 Operetta 45 J.V. Basketball l5 Soccer l,3,45 Base- ball 2,3,45 Homeroom Pres. 2,35 Jr. High S.G.A. Vice-president l5 S.M.R.A.S.C. Vice-president 45 J.V. Basketball letter, Soccer letter, Baseball letter, Monitor 45 BP. Touchdown Club repre- sentative 4 Betty Lou Brower To obtain a good position in the business world Glee Club l5 F.N.A. l,25 Variety Show5 Basket- ball manager 25 Volleyball l,2,3,45 Sport Letter 25 Volleyball Letter 25 Letter bar 2 Cynthia June Bruce Nursing Monitor 45 The-spians 45 Dramatics 45 Basketball 35 Secretary of homeroom 45 Committee for Bac- calaureate Service5 Perfect Attendance Frances Louise Boyce Receptionist and later to marry and raise a family Monitor David MacArthur Broyles Police Officer Danny Gene Boyd Electrical Engineer Dramatics 2,45 Band l,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Soc- cer 25 Honor Roll 25 Athletic Letter 2 James Thomas Brackett To have a very fast i925 Model T roadster pickup truck Variety Shaw 45 Dramatics 45 Senior Play 4 Ann Calderhead To graduate from college, become a teacher, and always have a happy and successful life Glee Club l,3,45 F.T.A. 45 S.G.A. l,2,45 Honor Society 3,45 Secretary of Honor Society 45 Thes- DIOYW Society 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Class Officer 25 DGISY Chain 3,45 Dance Committees5 Variety Show 3,45 Senior Play Beeline 45 Senior Banquet Chairman Gloria Jean Callis To be a secretary Glee Club l,2 Sandra Lee Campbell To be a secretary and sit on the boss' lap Carol Christopher To become a nurse Band l,2,3,45 F.N,A. 3,45 Hockey l5 Dance Com- mittees 2,35 Band Letter Richard Thomas Clogett To get a T-bird William Thomas Cochran To be a mechanical engineer National Honor Society 45 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Dance Committee 35 Honor Roll 3,45 School Let- ter 4 Gary Adrian Cole To become a divine commercial artist Stage Crew 3,45 Quill 8. Scroll5 Variety Show 45 Stage Design, Operetta Sets5 Dance Design5 Na- tional Thespian Society 4 Doris Jean Crabbe To become a nurse Glee Club l,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Reflections 45 Dance Committees 3 Carl Hoffman Joseph Crenshaw, Jr. -the Sheik of Brooklyn Park To replace Errol Flynn Variety Show 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Wrestling 45 Soccer 3,45 Honor Roll5 Baseball, wrestling, and Soccer Letter5 The Beeline Staff 45 Yearbook 4 Charlene Carol Crocken To own my own car and be o telephone operator Glee Club l5 Basketball l Norma Lee Cross Become a medical secretary Glee Club l,2,3,45 Variety Show 2,45 Decoration Committee 45 Yearbook 45 Beeline 4 Dora Sylvia Cullen Airline Stewardess Vice-President of homeroom l5 Glee Club 2,3,45 Hockey l5 Variety Show Patricia Ann Deeter To have a successful career and a happy marriage Glee Club 25 Homeroom Officer l,2 Bonita Ruth Dietrick Captain of the football team Pep Club 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Cheer- leader 3,45 Daisy Chain 35 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Band Letter5 School Letter5 S.G.A. l,3,45 Dance Committee l,2,3,45 Glee Club l5 Sweetheart Princess 3 Peggy Donovan English teacher Glee Club l,45 Orchestra l5 Variety Show l5 Volleyball l5 President of Quill 81 Scroll 45 Edi- tor ot Reflections 45 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 F.T.A. 45 Quill 81 Scroll 3,42 Reflection 3,45 Beeline l,45 S.G,A. 4 Stanley Andrew Dougherty To go to BJC. Homeroom Officer 2,35 Dance Committees 2,3.42 Honor Roll Pep Club 4 Lorney Thomas Drogoo To get a D rn physics A Soccer, l,2,4, Monitor 3,45 Thespian Societyv 45 Band l,2,3,4, Operetta 3,4, Senior Play! VCWQTY Show 45 Dramatics Joseph Ronald Simon Drymola, Jr. To make out with Eve Jennings School Band l,2, Variety Show 45 Senior Play Robert Dworkowski To graduate with an engineering degree from Johns Hopkins Pep Club 45 Astromony Club 4 Adolph Ebersberger To attend BJC. Pep Club 45 Glee Club l5 Dramatics 45 Intra- l,25 Homeroom Officer l,2,3,45 Class murals Officer 2,3,45 Dance Committees l,2,3,45 Grad- uating Committee 45 Prom Committee 3,45 Hon- or Roll, Letter l,2,3,45 S.G.A. l,2,3,4 Ronald Lee Edwards An auto mechanic Dramatics Joyce Helen Elliot To be married, and be a clerk typist and have Andy's 56 blue Ford Shirley Moe Elliott To live a full and happy life Glee Club l,2 Winifred Leigh Elliot To find a freckle remover that really works Touchdown Club5 Pep Club 45 Honor Roll5 Na- tional Honor Society 4 Christine Roberta Epley To pass typing and sing soprano in Mr. Shoup's Glee Club Glee Club l,2,3,45 Operetta 3,45 Variety 2,3,45 Dramatics5 Homeroom Officer 35 Dance Commit- tee 2,3,45 Reflections Staff 35 Newspaper l5 Daisy Chain 3 Maurice Evans To be a success Pep Club 45 Monitor 3,45 Baseball 25 Soccer 3,45 Basketball Manager l5 S.G.A. 4 Frank John Farrell To pass l2th grade English Barbara Elizabeth Faust To speak Russian and be with Jeannie on that trip around the world F.T.A. 3,45 French Club 4 Carlyle Earl File Professional fireman Monitor 4 Donna Kay Fisher To be needed Variety Show 2,3,45 Operetta 2,3,45 Daisy Chain 35 Band 2,3,45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Band Letter5 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Yearbook 45 Beeline 4 Robert A. Fonte Own a chain of restaurants Patricia Ann Ford I To be a flight hostess for American Airlines Ida Mae Fox I Secretary raising a family-if l get married James M. Freer Civil Engineer isomehowl Homeroom Officer 25 School Letter Roger Thomas French Musician Senior Play5 Dramatics 45 Varsity Show 2,45 Op- eretta 25 Monitor 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Stage Crew l,25 Visual Audio Crew 2 Stewart Sanford Gardner To graduate from Towson Pep Club 45 Monitor 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Honor Roll5 Newspaper 35 School Letter Charlotte Lee Gary To get a learners card that doesn't expire Glee Club l,25 Operetta 35 Make-Up Committees 3,45 Dramatics 35 Homeroom Officer l,25 Sopho- more Class President5 S.G.A. l,25 Thespian Sec- retary 45 Dance Committees 2,35 Honor Roll l,25 School Letter5 Daisy Chain 35 Sophomore Class Princess Jacob W. Geis To make money Henry George To lead a successful life Basketball5 Soccer5 Homeroom Officer 4 Thomas George To be a success Howard R. Glaeser To try to get out of the twelfth grade Helen Carol Goebel To graduate from Western Maryland College as a Home Economics teacher Glee Club l,25 F.T.A. 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 School Letter and Star5 First Prize in Arts and Crafts Exhibition Louis Fred Gottlieb To skyrocket TVWGSDIOVWS 3,42 Quill 8. Scroll 3,45 Visual Aids 25 Science Club 3,45 Debate 35 Reflections 2,35 Edi- tor of the Beeline 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 School Letter CLASS STATISTICS Betty Jane Gover To marry Butch Glee Club 3 Betty Juanita Green To go to Germany with my husband for a visit Homeroom Officer l5 Glee Club l,2 Dolores Green To be a secretary Basketball Team 35 Honor Roll 3,45 School Letter 35 Perfect Attendance 2,3 Dorothy Green To be a secretary Variety Show 35 Basketball 35 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Perfect Attendance l,2,3 Billy Joe Greer To become as great a drummer as Gene Krupo Band l,25 Variety Show 25 Homeroom Officer 45 School Letter and Star5 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Operet- ta 2,35 Visual Aids 2,3,45 P.A. Crew 2,3,45 Moni- tor 3,45 Lighting Crew 2,3,4 Bonnie Lee Hagner To go to modeling school or be a telephone operator Glee Club l Virginia Hamson To become a secretary Glee Club l5 Bookstore Staff 3,4 Linda Lee Hart To regain my sanity Band l,2,3,45 F.T.A, 2,3,45 President of F,T.A. 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Treasurer of N,H.S, 45 Honor Roll5 S.G.A.5 Yearbook Editor5 Beeline 45 Reflections5 Operetta5 Orchestra 45 Pep Club 45 Lion's Club Award William J. Headley Go to the Pennsylvania State Police Academy Soccer Team 3,45 Soccer Letter Rebecca Ann Hidey To think of an ambition F.T.A. 3,4, Vice President of F.T.A. 45 S,G.A. l,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Reflections Staff 45 Assistant Editor of Reflections 45 Newspaper 45 Yearbook 45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Senior Play5 Glee Club l,45 Homeroom Officer l,25 Pep Club 45 Hockey l,2,3,45 Captain Hockey Team 45 Softball 35 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Service Letter 25 Hockey Letter 25 Stripe 3,4 Robert P. Hiltgartner To be the fastest gun alive Edmondson High--Swimming and Football 2,3 George Joseph Hirnmel To work and get a Bonneville convertible Robert L. Hinkle To graduate from college with a Ph.D. and to have o successful life Pep Club 45 Treasurer of Pep Club 45 Touchdown Club 4 Nancy Lee Hobbs To be happy. 5 Glee Club l5 Quill 8i Scroll 45 Homeroom Officer 3 Charles Arthur Hodge College French Club 45 Science Club 3,45 Homeroom Of- ficer l,2,45 Honor Roll5 Letter Joyce Ann Hoffman To be happy Glee Club l,2 George William Hogg 4 To be a success in everything I undertake, and have a hot '59 white Chevy convertible Pep Club 45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Soccer 4 Beverly Ann Hohman To do my best in all endeavors Glee Club l,2,3,45 NHS 3.4: Ooerettv 2,3142 Variety Show 3,45 Honor RolI5 Letter 35 National Thespians Society 4 William Dennis Hough To become a cheerleader at B.P.H.S. when we get our football team. Pep Club 45 S.G.A. 45 Variety Show 45 Soccer 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Pep Club President 42 Soccer Captain 45 Newspaper 35 Soccer Letter 3,45 Honor Roll 2,35 Monitor 3,45 Student Court 35 Social Studies Seminar 3,4 Alf d H 'k . To 'gwn bmhbtacar and beat High School Big Shot in arm wrestling I Dance Committee 45 Traffic and Safety Patrol Richard Hubbatrd T it C 322525855 0lrf2,3?45 Junior Class Vice President5 Senior Class President5 Basketball Letter Carole Louise Hunt Nurse Glee Club li Pep Club 4 Robert Jackson Taunnie Operetta 45 Dramatics 3,45 President S.G.A,5 Letter5 Honor Roll5 Dance Committees Donna Jeeter To marry Ed and live happily ever after Glee Club l,25 Thespians 3,45 President 45 Home- room Officer 2,35 Operetta 3,45 Honor Roll 25 Daisy Chain 35 Dramatics 3,4 Jeffrey Jefferson Make millions legally Band l,2,3,45 Variety Show 2,3,45 Band Letter 35 School Letter 2 Garry Lee Jenkins To be a mechanical engineer Hi-Y 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 45 Monitor 45 Operetta Lead 45 S.G.A. Chaplain 45 Baseball l,3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Dance Committee l,2,3,45 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Gradua- tion Committee 45 Baseball Letter 35 Service Letter 3 Douglas Edward Joyce To own and operate a Pool Hall Dramatics 3 John Kanarchuk To pay off all my library fines Pep Club 45 Variety Show 45 Baseball 2,35 Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Soccer 4 Claudia Karwoski To make the right decision: The first time Basketball 45 Volleyball 35 Homeroom Officer l,2,3,45 Chairman Refreshment Committee 2,3,45 Eligibility 3,45 Graduation 45 Constitution Re- vision 35 Dance Committees l,2,3,45 Prom Com- mittee l,3,45 Two Stars5 Daisy Chain 35 Beeline Staff 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Llsherette 3 Bruce Glenn Kinzy To be an electrical engineer Pep Club 45 Science Club 35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Monitor 4 Nancy Kathryn Kiser To become a success Glee Club l,2,3,45 Dance Committees l,3,4 Helen Kormanik To become a typing teacher at B.P.H.S. Dramatics 3,45 Dance Committees l,2,3,45 Year- book 45 Newspaper 45 Pep Club 45 Varsity Cheer- leader 2,35 Junior Class Princess 35 Sweetheart Princess 3 Jo Ellen Ann Kupin Not to spill mercury again Glee Club l5 F,N.A, l,2,3,45 Library Council l,2,3, Honor Roll l,2,3 Howard P. Londgraf, Jr. To have a car that will travel mucho fast Parking Lot Committee 3,4 Charles Thomas Larsen Retire from the Marine Corps French Club 45 Manager Basketball Team 3,4, Honor Roll 2,3 Carole Jeanette Lutche To hold my liquor as well as Mary Agnes Mur- phy and cheerfully give away my first million Honor Roll 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Quill 8. Scroll 3,45 Monitor 4 Kathleen Mary Marshall To become a secretary I Glee Club 3,45 Homeroom Officer 4 Judith St. Clair Martin To go to college and to travel Quill 8. Scroll 45 F.T.A, l,2,3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Volleyball 35 Basketball 25 Dance Committees 3, 45 Honor Roll l,2,35 Reflections 2,45 Newspaper 45 Monitor 3,45 Pep Club 4 Rosella Grace Maria Masteran To marry Bruce and have little truck drivers S,G.A. Secretary 45 Homeroom Officer l,35 Dance Committees l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,35 Sweetheart Queen 35 Daisy Chain 3 Kermit Evans McKinney Monitor 4 I Moved to California Senior Year Loretta Mae McLoughlin To marry Mike and raise Little Mikes Glee Club 2 David Keith Mentzell Criminologist Quill 8. Scroll 3,45 Newspaper 35 Monitor 3 Donald Richard Metz A Build furniture for all the big plays Charles Kenneth Michlovitz To be a success in life National Honor Society 3,45 Officer NHS 45 Pep Club 45 Senior Class Vice-President5 French Club 45 Variety Show 45 Soccer 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Dance Committees l,2,3,45 Graduation Committee 45 S.G.A. 2,3,45 Monitor 45 Student Court 35 Soccer Team Captain 45 Co-Captain Basketball 4 Charles Robert Michael, Jr. Engineer French Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4 Operetfa 35 Class Officer 25 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Band l,2,3,4 Jean Marie Miller Marry Wendell Paul E. Miller, Jr. To teach History like Mr. Pentz Quill Si Scroll 3,45 French Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Yearbook 45 Beeline 3,45 Baseball Manager 35 Basketball Manager 3 Patricia Rae Miller To be happy, humble, and free Glee Club i5 Dramatics 35 Thespians 45 Dance Committees 3,45 Freshman Prom Princess Ralph Joseph Miller Electrical Engineer Band l,2,3,45 Variety Show 2,45 Operetta 25 Soc- cer 22,45 Baseball 25 Band Letter 35 Soccer Let- fer Ralph Julian Miller Pharmacist Thespian 45 Dramatics 45 Soccer 3,45 Soccer Letter5 Baseball 2,3,45 Baseball Letter5 Home- room Officer 3,45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Grad- uation Committee 45 Monitor 4 Vincent Richard Malloy To be a happy, rich, confirmed, bachelor Thespian 45 Dramatics 45 Variety Show 45 Var- sity Baseball 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 45 Dance Committees 3,45 Baseball Letter 35 Yearbook 45 Reflections 4 Mary Agnes Murphy To spend every New Year's Eve with the kids that were at Carole's New Year's Eve party and never be sod, again. Glee Club 35 Pep Club 3,45 Dramatics 45 Dance Committees l,2,3,45 Quill is Scroll 3,45 Thespian 45 Beeline 45 Reflections 4 Maureen Catherine Murr To have a happy with a beach-comber and go to heaven Glee Club 35 Variety Show 35 Dance Committees 3,45 Honor Roll 4 John William Mynes Engineer Variety Show 45 S G,A. 45 Dance Committees 2,3,4 Pat Narer To be a stenographer Glee Club 35, Varsity Basketball 3 Owen Allen Newman, Jr. Dentist Dramatics 45 National Thespian Society 4 William Richard Noonan To go around the world Thespians 3,45 Operetta 2,45 Dramatics 3,45 Va- riety Show l,25 Vice-President N.T.S, 45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Band l,2,35 Visual Aid l,2,3,45 Monitor 2,3,45 Stage Crew l,2 Mary Patricia Odenwald To be a very successful secretarial-stenographer Glee Club l,2 Nancy Ruth O'Neill Live, love, and be merry Patricia Lou Parsons Own a 57 Pontiac or a 56 Lincoln Glee Club 35 Hockey l5 Dance Committees 3,4 Nancy Marie Raynor To find the right guy . Glee Club 25 Christmas Program 45 Dance Com- 'nittees 35 Honor Roll 4 Marianna Elizabeth Piekarski To marry Bob and have two children Glee Club l Eileen Cecilia Phares To be always happy Dorothy Lee Pleasants To become an airline hostess Shirley Lynn Porter To be five feet tall Pep Club 45 Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Op- eretta 3,45 Homeroom Officer l, Dance Corn- mittee l,2,3,4 Gloria Price To become a receptionist and get married and raise o family Glee Club l, Dance Committees 35 Book Store 3,45 Proctor 3,4 Barbara Jean Priller To not trip down the aisle at Lottie'5 wedding Glee Club l,2,35 Softball l5 Dance Committee 3 Lois Eileen Pulket To be a successful person Thespians 3,45 Thespian Treasurer 4, Dramatics 35 Proctor 3, Book Store 3,45 Glee Club l,2, Reflections 35 Honor Roll lConfmued on Page l25J CLASS HI TORY Six years ago the class of l96O entered Brook- lyn Park High School for the first time, eager and unsuspecting. That first year was quite an ex- perience for all of us, and in our new positions as seventh graders we volleyed back and forth between absolute terror and supreme conceit. We survived, though, and struggled through the sev- enth and eighth grades fairly sucessfully, not counting those unfortunate little mishaps which often took place because our school was such a vast, confusing maze of doors and numbers. How many dozens of us, during those first few months, left one class, feverishly fumbling through our stu- dent handbooks, trying to locate room 226, on the second floor, left vertical wing, directly ad- jacent to room 2-il? But, we lived. Some of us even became familiar with the anatomy of B.P.H.S. We entered the ninth grade, most of us, in the fall of l956, ready to really get started on our high school careers. Although grade nine is actu- ally the final year of junior high, we stubbornly called ourselves Freshmen, and often became furi- ous when we were made to attend assemblies with lowly seventh and eighth graders. Our ninth grade Spring Formal, which we secretly called the Fresh- man Prom , was the outstanding social event of the year for us, and although the girls were a bit wobbly in six-inch glass slippers, and the boys who had been brave enough to come were stupified at seeing their giggly classmates in strapless gowns and sophisticated coiffures, a wonderful time was had by all. Upon entering the now-familiar building in the fall of our Sophomore year, we were horrified to discover that the room numbers had been changed! We refused to panic, however, and only a few stu- dents were lost down the garbage chute located in the janitors' closet. All of us were well under- way in our various courses now, and while the commercial students entered the new world of busi- ness, the academic students continued their fitful battle with algebra. The i957-58 year was a wonderful one, though, and it was during this first year of senior high school that we strength- ened our school ties by taking a greater part in the various school activities, and made many new friends. We also learned two new words in our Sophomore year- mid-year and final - which we have never forgotten. In many ways, it was a year of preparation for us-preparation for our last two, most important years. ln the fall of l958, we returned to school fairly bursting with all sorts of feelings-anticipation of wonderful things to come, pride in our new prestige as Juniors, and fear. l-ladn't we been told all through school: Buckle down, because your junior year is always the hardest ? We really didn't know what to expect. Except our class rings which we received in October, and CLASS HISTQRY nearly wore out in a few days by constantly gazing at them! The year proved to be just as exciting and eventful as we had hoped. Each i958-'59 Junior remembers something from that wonderful ten months! Every student who was taken into the Honor Society in '58 can still recall that hysterical moment when the symbolic torch burst into flames, requiring one solemnly robed member to leap from his seat and gallantly remove the treacherous ob- ject from the stage. Then came the annual Sweethearts Ball, held in February. The Juniors on the dance committee went bravely ahead with their plans, trying not to think of the fifteen-inch snow which had ungraciously interfered with the same dance, in the previous year. We weren't snowed out, though, much to the relief of those girls who enjoyed fresh flowers. The year progressed, we staggered through mid- term exams, and before we knew it, prom time had rolled around. The Juniors who decorated will never forget the Underwater theme chosen for the prom decorations, and they were beautiful. The Unsung Heroes of the year were Mrs. Crane and Mr. Pentz, class advisors who were more help than we could possibly say! We fin- ished out the school year, really none the worse for wear, and sadly bade farewell to many friends in the graduating class of '59 whose places we would be taking in a few months. We came through the doors of Brooklyn Park as seniors, in the fall of l959, and were the proverbial cocks of the walk - prepared to spend the entire year preening and glorying in being on top of the heap, However, this attitude lasted only as long as it took us to get settled in our classes and see how much work there was to be done and we did work, although our teachers often strongly voiced the opinion that we spent twice as much time in extra-curricular activities as we did in our studies. We didn't loaf all the time, though, most of us managed to gather enough credits to graduate. Mrs. Crane bravely returned in l959 to be our Senior class sponsor along with Mr. Shoup. They had a terrifically tough job, keeping a bunch of stubborn Seniors in tow, and all their help was truly appreciated by everyone. To think back and try to remember all the ex- citing, amusing, maddening, and terrifying things which happened during the year l959-l96O, would be a difficult task for any senior. We worked, danced, laughed, and shouted our ways through our senior year, and there are very few Seniors who can say that this year was not so full of life that many of us almost didn't make it. NAME CARDS i 554,4e,9QMzfm,z,,9 1 fgffgyw vim ZAMQZMWQWW W f5x,,f,W QW W 1 QWWWW NAME CARDS F ,QQWQMZQWMAMMZFF 1 ZZZWM I NAME CARDS Mrs. Ruth Lipp 4211 Ritchie Highway Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. Karl Blumenberg 430 Shipley Road Linthicum, Md. Mrs. Elsie Johnson 201 W. 7th Avenue Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. William Gulley 704 Camp Meade Road Linthicum, Md. Mrs. Florence Tyzack 101 W. 2nd Avenue Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. Elsie Stagi 1 W. 3rd Avenue Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. Helen Pulket 4 Boulevard Place Linthicum, Md. Mrs. William Fairall Camp Meade Road Linthicum, Md. Mrs. Alice Hardisky 201 W. 5th Avenue Baltimore 25, Md. THE PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN PARK HIGH SCHOOL RECOGNIZES AND APPRECIATES: 1. The fine work of the mothers listed below who have served the students so faithfully in the Health Room during the school year 1959-60. MRS. MERRIL HARDY, Chairman 200 W. 6th Avenue Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. Madeline Synowski 101 W. 3rd Avenue Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. Clara Shewbridge 100 W. 4th Avenue Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. J. D. Wilson Medora Road Linthicum, Md. Mrs. Irene Wright Charles 81 Patapsaco Linthicum, Md. Rd. Mrs. Helen Diehl 420 Gillespie St. Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. Howard Hodge 436 W. Greenwood Road Linthicum, Md. Mrs. Robert Bradshaw 428 Greenwood Road Linthicum, Md. Mrs. Amelia Eliasen 520 Taney Avenue Baltimore 25, Md. 2. The cooperation of the mothers who assisted on height, weight, hearing, and vision. in the Mrs. Helen Schuebel 13 Colonial Drive Linthicum, Md. Mrs. Arthur Lehman 4207 Fourth St. Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. Fred Rode 226 Doris Avenue Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. Catherine Niemiera 308 Arundel Road Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. Dorothy Miller 5205 Fourth St. Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. Ruth Battaglia 19 Colonial Drive Linthicum, Md. Mrs. Theodore Stepanoff 414 Burwood Road Glen Burnie, Md. Mrs. Thelma Carpenter Arundel Road Baltimore 25, Md. Mrs. Ernest Lancaster 344 Creswell Road Baltimore 25, Md. collection of data Mrs. Phyllis Allen Mrs. Thomas Franel Mrs Edward Sauers Mrs, Florg Barr Mrs Thelma Gulley Mrs Helen Schuebel Mrs- Samuel Bqtfqgliq Mrs Mildred Hardy Mrs Clara Shewbridge Mrs. Catherine Bogan Mrs Gertrude lssacson Mrs Elsie Stagi Mrs. Adeline Bradshaw Mrs Elsie Johnson MVS Tl'19O- 519900017 Mrs. Anna Butz Mrs Christine Knowels Mrs Madal. Synowski Mrs. Marion Cole Mrs. Ruth Lipp Mrs. Gladys Walker Mrs. Anne Clark Mrs Henry Meseke Mrs Calvin Weitzel Mrs. Coleman Mrs Dorothy Miller Mrs. Margaret Wilson Mrs. Amelia Eliasen Mrs Steven Pir1OS 117 L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Home of JeweIry's Finest Craftsmen Attleboro, Massachusetts Best Wishes to Graduates ot 1960 from MR. 8. MRS. BUNN AT KNIPPS 4400 Ritchie Hy. STate 9-1329 Compliments of JUNIOR CLASS OF 1961 WARD'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Bfetholine Sinclair Products Ritchie Highway 81 Hammonds Lane Baltimore 25, Md. Phone: STate 9-9857 Compliments of BROOKLYN OIL CO. 5 Seward Ave. Balto. 25, Md. ST 9-2442 Phone SOuthtield 1-1200 Residence Phones SOuthtield 1-1234-Glbson Island 333 LINTHICUM ELECTRIC CO., INC. Electrical Contractor City and County Residential-Commercial-Industrial JOHN I. HRUSKA 607 S. Camp Meade Rd. Linthicum PO., Md. For Good Food Try Star Lite Drive Inn Restaurant O Ritchie Hwy. and Hammonds Lane SidIe's Department Store Crain Highway 81 Annapolis Blvd. Glen Burnie, Md. SEGALL MAJ ESTIC STU DIOS Specializing in Portraits, Weddings ana' Group Pictures im For Many Years One of Baltimore's Quality Photographers at Reasonable Prices 909 N. CHARLES STREET Mlllberry 5-562i Nights and Holidays Call Llberty 2-7769 9 Watch and Jewelry Repairing WHITELOCK JEWELERS BrookIyn's Watch Hospital Brooklyn Park Plaza ST 9-5700 Compliments of LAWRENCE HIGH'S STORE 5004 Ritchie Highway STate 9-9703 C. J. Slagle, Mgr. STate 9-9792 Verified Esso Lubrication Golden Esso 0 Esso Extra Esso Oil 0 Esso Extra Oil 0 Unitlo HIGHWAY SERVICE 4000 Ritchie Highway Baltimore 25, Md. ll W. Patapsco Ave. Baltimore ELgin 5-l020 3 Church Circle Annapolis COlonial 7-7ll5 MARYLAND BUSINESS MACHINES Sales-Service-Rentals Representing Royal Typewrite rs Electric-Manual-Portable ow ... 'rAuBER's AMoco SERVICE s'rATloN Best Wishes to l l 24 Hours Twins ' the Class of l96O THE NATIONAL TH ESPIAN SOCIETY Troupe 415 Act well your partg there all the honor lies. Pope 6lO S. Camp Meade Rd. Linthicum Hgts., Md. Call STate Day 9-9835 STate Night 9-90l3 BEITLER'S PHARMACY 4300-02 Ritchie Highway Baltimore 25, Maryland STate 9-0300 O Compliments at SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 President . I Richard Hubbard Vice-President I , I Ken Michlovitz Secretary I . Dorothy Solloway Treasurer Bunky Ebersberger Compliments of JUNIOR CLASS OF 1961 Officers-Karen Dorn, Dave Thomas F. W. WOOLWORTH Ritchie Highway Shopping Center RITCHIE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 5002 Ritchie Highway Next to Sanitary Market STate 9-6850 We carry a complete stock of prescription medicines. PORTER'S ESSO SERVICE Crain 8- Ritchie Highway Towing Open 24 Hours a Day SOuthtieId 6-9623 i Mr. and Mrs. Martin Abbott Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Alexandrowicz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ambrose Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Apperson Sr. Walter Arkuszewski Mrs. F. K. Forsythe A Friend Ginny and Dale Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker Mr. and Mrs. William Bauer Mary E. Beatley Mr. and Mrs. Austin Benner Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bernie and Claudia Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bernoski Bonnie and Sonny Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandenburg Brenda and Danny Mr. and Mrs. Burkhead Mr. and Mrs. George Brower Mr. and Mrs, Thomas E. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Mrs. M. Bragg The Burns Family Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Brown Sha ran Burkhead Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Bay Robert Bradshaw Mr. Richard Barr Bunky and Je Mr. and Mrs. ss M.D.D. Howard Bradford Bush and Prymas Marilynn Chary Mrs. Eva Crocken Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cross The Comptons Chuck and Jo Mr. and Mrs. yce John Calderhead Carl Crenshaw Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Carol and Pet Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don and Jean Danny and Jo F. Courtney G. B. Conrad e Ronnie Cornwell Andrew Dougherty Donald Dietrich Phillip W. Dorotf T. D. Claggett Paul Milton Dworkow yce Sandra Debinsky Grace H. Ellio ff Frank A. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ebersberger Eskimo Earl Emma Faulkner ski Mr. and Mrs. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gaylord Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Fickel Gilbert J. Gillis Sr. Stewart S. Gardner Joseph Gorey Frost G. K. Fitch Frederick R. Hasse L. H. Hammon Allan Hawkins Mrs. Honburg Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Hruska Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg Jr. Charles Hart William H. Hohman Stanley R. Holler Burnard Starlings John I. Hruska Allan Stevenson Hensill Huffman Mr. and Mrs. James Huttell Mrs. Walter Johnson Jerlyn 8. Freddie Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins Judy and Bill Herbert Robert Jenkins Jr. Marge Kessler Joellen Kupin Mr. and Mrs. Chester Karwoski Mrs. Grace Koontz Dr. Cesar S. Vasquez Mr. and Mrs. Jerone M. 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