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we .gguclenf Counci First Raw 41. to rfb IJ, Lugenbeel. K. Crook, M. Schlegal, C. Parks, C. Crook, S. Protzman, Mrs. Louise Sedwick, adviser, ll, Summers, J. Weitz. J. Robison, B. Beckwith. Second Row: C. Campbell, J. Seymour, A. Grim, V. Welsh, J. Barranger, R. Marks. President. W. Rittinger, J. Spencer, Mangold, C. Brohawn, J, Kennedy. Third Row: J. Briggs, J. Lacey, A. Lerian. J. Dr-nhard, .l. Kaufman. F. Hilherg. N. Rogers, J. Thompson. Fourth Raw: M. Peterson, D. Young. R. Raver, C. Weaver, C. Sharp. N. Marks, ll. Holloway, P. Goodwin, W. Pickett. Fifth Row: J. Nares, J. Plitt, V. Koehrle, D. Funkhouser, D. Goertmiller. IJ. Layne. D. Brennan. E. Ziegeniuss. We are proud of our school, and in our hearts there is an abundance of love and honor linked with mem- ory. The Student Council, our voice in the government of the school, has worked for us to make the school the kind we all want to attend and work for. We all have enjoyed the dances sponsored by the Council and the multi- colored streamers, soft music, and the scent of flowers linger in our memories. But the Council is a hard working organization, too. lt has put a war memorial plaque in the front hall, raised money for school use through the Curtis Campaign, and sponsored the sale of jewelry and school equipment. Our loyalty has increased through the years, and we are always proud to say that Catonsville is our high school. l Joanna and Joann check the Curtis Campaign funds. i9l
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we Mnclercfazifiefi -l . I J j I : j if MEF 4- 4 WE WILL LOVE THEE, I:iL..IV1F wnrargpgg N-j,:,.,, OUDX pgxplgii BE LONG -xl J Hmt TO THEE,OU'Z DEQIL OLD r-uc.,-1 su-loop, Heist: we Now owl 5ONC'f We will love thee through all our remaining years at Catonsville, whether we are wide-eyed seventh graders or lordly juniors. We have happily poured out of your doors, yelling our independence, on the last summer day of school, only to return the following fall to the dear old brick walls, carved-up desks and familiar faces that we missed so much. It gives all of us, from four-foot seventh graders to six-foot seniors. a feeling of comradeship and pride to mingle our voices in our Alma Mater as we praise loud and long our high school. We all sing the same words, but each one of us gets his own meaning from them. Perhaps the seventh graders are thinking that they are the first seventh grade in the new Junior-Senior High School set-up. The eighth graders are mighty proud of their standing in the Curtis Campaign, as their prizes and candy bars show. The stunts hronght out the superior acting and singing ability of the winning Sophornores, not to mention grandpaw's underwear. The ninth graders are the Mseniorsu of the junior high. They will be in senior high next year, and in 1953 they will he the first class to graduate from the new school4Catonsvillels school of tomorrow. The junior class has the first girl president in twenty years, making this a unique year Then. too, the juniors put on a very individual prom that will long he remembered. Thus, in spite of all our summers of leisure, we are always glad to return every autumn to the brick walls of our Alma Mater. T101
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