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we gCl,CM First Row: Miss Fritz, Mrs. Sollers. Miss Barnes, Miss Hutchison, Miss Jones. Mrs. Nuttall, Miss Coffman, Mrs. Knudscn, Miss Scliwariz. Seronrl Row: Mr. Johnston, Miss Huclgius, Mrs. Vinzant, Miss Bozarth, Miss Walters, Miss Rvynolds, Miss josselyn, Mr. Gil,-gasli. Third Row: Mr. CI-ra. Miss Duval. Mr. Burgess, Mr, Hart, Mr. Bauman, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Osing. Mr. Refo. FA CULTY REGISTER TAYLOR F. JOHNSTON, P ENGLISH HELIN L. BARNES M.ARY E. DAVIS ELLA G. .l0ssIcLYN FRANCES F-ILr:ox MATHEMATICS JANET COFFNIAN Enwm FIU-II-LNY BETTY MILLI-:R land Sciencel SALLY Russo Cand Science? EDNA F, SCIIWARTZ MARGARET' WAIJIIZRS FOREI CN LANGUAGES IVIARY Z. ROWLAND IIOLISE L. SEDWICK HOME ECONOMICS HELEN F. BOZARTI-I EIVGENIA VINZANT ELIZARILTI-I WYHISIXANT rincipnl lfml AMELIA H. FRITZ, Vire-P SOCIAL STUDIES CASPAR HART MARGARET RILYN0LDs CI:oRcIs WALRIIRN NIARGARET WEBSTER PHYSICAL EDUCATION RALPII BI-:ACI-I WILLIAM L. Bocas CHARLES DEMANSS RosLIvIARY LYNI2 DOROTHY PEELE MUSIC NORMA CIWMMINCS THOMAS LAWRI-1NcIa MAIIGI IJRITE SMITH ART MARY C. ARIILI. MAIIGARIZ1' RPIPIIIEII rincipal
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me Cafonian aiQ1i.L- J H411 ff 'DEWIL OLD CfHT'Ol'Y5VlLLE,OU1L HIGH 5CHOOL,WE WILL SING, TO THEE. - J A uw owl Hetxurs Tueoes LOVE ami HONOTQWH-INKED WWF' MEMORY- Our .xgfma Wafer ini Ml-Jear old Catonsville, our high school . . .77 As these words echo through the school-the school that since 1903 has prepared young men and women to face the world, we recall especially the 25 years since the present building on Bloomsbury Avenue first opened its doors to the students of the entire southwestern section of the county. We offer this book as a song of praise to our school, as we remember the many happy hours we have spent learning to live with our fellow men in a world where peace will depend greatly upon us. We remember our bewilderment on entering a world of confusion in our first year, when it seemed an im- possibility to become a Senior. We wandered around from class to class wondering whether we would ever become familiar with our all-to-strange surroundings. The only stationary object, it seemed, was the friendly- faced clock in the front hall, which not even the surging crowds could block from view. No class has been, by any means, unique in this feeling, for our parents remember, too, having experienced the same sensation when they entered high school. We will sing to thee. . . One of the bonds that links all of us to the school is our school song, which was written about the time many of us were born. Imagine how many people have sung that song with the feeling of being one of a group, and the knowledge that here they were making friends whom they will never forget! Our teachers have guided us through these trying years-as trying for them as they are for us. They have tried to prepare us for the years to come, and we have had faith in their experience, and have gone to them when we needed help. Yes, we will never forget the feeling that comes from a good companionship from which both sides benefit. F51
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342 jddugg First Row: Miss Kraus, Miss Warren, Miss Hunter, Miss Davis, Mrs. Smith, Mrs, Sedwiok, Mrs. Whisnant, Miss Cummings, Miss Reeder, Miss Appel. Second Row: Mr. Boggs, Mr. Beach, Mr. DvMansS, Mr. Skidmore, Miss Webster, Miss Silcox, Miss Davidson. Miss Coulbourn, Mrs. Mill:-r, Mr. Walburn. Third Raw: Mrs. DeManss, Miss Thomas, Mr. Smith, Mr. Cunningham, Miss Clark, Mr. Murray, Miss Lynv, Miss Rowland, Mr. Freeuy, FACULTY REGISTER ICOntinuIvIII CORE ROSINA P. DEIVIANSS KURT GILCASH ANN HIIDCINS BI-:TTY HITNTER STELLA HUTCHISON MARY ,IONES .IOANN KNUDSEN RIIEA E. KIIAIIS ESTELLE NUTTALL FREDERICK 0sINc MARY L. THOMAS COMMERCIAL MARY D. CLARK GEORGE GIHRA JOSEPH MURRAY SELDON B. THOMAS OFFICE CICTA BROWN CHRISTINE FRANKE ESTELLE VAN FLEET CAFETERIA ESTHER PRICE I7I SCIENCE LIONEL BIIRGESS FRANCES DAVIDSON VIRGINIA DI'vAL AMELIA H. FKITZ HOWARD F. GRIFFIN HARVEY REI-'O J. KARL SCI-IwARTz RUTH WARREN INDUSTRIAL ARTS ARTHIZR L. COLRIIRN REI:Is CENNINGHAM CARL SKIDNIOIIE GIIY L. Srv1ITI-I GUIDANCE MAX IIAIINIAN HEINRIETTA R. 5OLLERs LIBRARY ELIZABETH BILLINGSLI-:A
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