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if if if SEEIN' STARS! Music and Art Best L00killg Catonsville Boy and Girl of 1950 Sociable Most Likely to Succeed Popular Witty Arhleuc I 29 l
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EDWARD ZIEGENFUSS Ziggy . . . sports enthusiast . . . Curly ! ? ? . . . everybody's pal . . . ladies' man . . . mem- ber of Chowder and Marching Club . . . hazel eyes . . . in- triguing smile . . .C.I.T. bound. FLORENCE HAMMOND Our Flo . . . what an addition to C.H.S.! . . . her heart's still in New York . . . terrific dress- er . . . what style! . . . gor- geous eyes . . . keen wit . . . admired by all. .jwegdggdla of Cfddri .Mafory FRESHMAN AND SoPHoMoRE YEARS Being small, our class combined with the Class of '4-9 in activities and class officers. The groundwork was being laid for the busy years to follow. In May, 1948, class ofiicers were elected for our junior year: Russell Marks, presidentg Sue Protzman, vice-president: Margaret Davis, secretary: and Edward Ziegenfuss, treasurer. JUNIOR YEAR ln March, the Class put on a stunt as an uextravaganzaf' Russell Marks directed the show. In May, we held the traditional prom for the seniors. The blue of the decorations created a perfect setting for the dance with its theme 4'Red Roses for a Blue Ladyf' In May, too, we elected our class officers for the coming year: ,lack Kennedy, president: Warren Rit- tinger, vice-presidentg Charles Brohawn, secretary: and Bill Holloway, treasurer. In May, a big month for us, Student Council elections brought forth such slogans as Tick with Ricky and Co with Jof' The results of the vote named Russell Marks president and ,lo Ann Barranger vice-president. Sue Protzman and Warren Rittinger presided as secretary and treasurer respectively. SENIOR YEAR October-We took first place in attendance at the Get Together Dance. February-We put on a hit stunt S'l'elevision Showf, directed by Catherine Smith. May-Senior Day! We took advantage of our small enrollment by making a tour of Annapolis and the Naval Academy. May-Last Student Council Assembly for the Class of 1950. Student Council awards were presented to the following seniors: ,Io Ann Barranger Janet Lacey David Brennan Ricky Marks .lan Briggs Joanna Meinke Charles Brohawn Sue Protzman Bill Holloway Warren Rittinger ,lack Kennedy Olivia Yancey Guy Knickerbocker Edward Ziegenfuss June 6-Graduation-the big day for us seniors! The theme of our graduation program was the atomic age. We are proud to have been the first to have a graduation of this type, with the script and some of the music composed by members of the class and with dancing. Russell Marks was narrator. Graduation dance at Levering Hallsa happy ending to a happy school career! l 28 l
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al- fi J :- l el 'l -lt 'lilau Neue WE 5TUDtED,Dl.FNH'PD,JAND Qgmoueuab, SOON TO rece Tr-IE WOQLD. J , It NJN-2 You EVER Live Aww Dmosvek W frm YOUD. Fume UNFUQLED Cfafided HHere we studied - Vvho can recall memories of his school days without thinking of the many hours of time spent on study- ing the various subjects offered by his school? No one, certainly. Some people might complain about the hours spent working, but find in the long run it pays. But let's think back now, and remember ..... We remember our activities in Junior High when we spent our valuable time in the fascinating study of lands beyond the sea, and of geology, or minerology. Many entertaining periods, too, we spent in modeling, weaving, and painting in Arts and Crafts. All these courses combined to make a more varied and interesting day in .lunior High. As we continue down our trail of memories, we recall our profitable days in math classes, with the study of insurance and business problems and an introduction to algebra. Naturally we canit forget the core classes, a combination of English literature and social studies. A committee in Mrs. Nuttall's room co-operate on a Civil War study. In Arts and Crafts these svvvntlt graders make all kinds of things, The class and Miss Kraus hear a good report. l 30 l
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