Catonsville High School - Catonian Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1955

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'lihe Get-Together Daneefthe first dance of the season! Granny's puhlicity was so inyiting that we were all really looking forward to it. Joan and l.ane's Social Committee found a won- derful hand. Cites lic-llen's: the Deeoration Com- mittee fixed up the gym with fall scenery. and at 9:00 p.m. we strolled in. Brown and yellow' fayors were exchanged for the tickets at the door. lmmediately we pieked out which leaf we wanted for a souvenir: this was hard. for they were all oyer the walls! Potted palms set off the hand which made quite a hit later with L'When the Saints Come Marching lnu. Then we joined our friends at the tahles dotting the sides ofthe room in calmaret style. ,Iohn lfaidley and liarlvara Nlicheal had the floor for a snorting jitterhug. lrut the rest of us old folks enjoyed the slow ones. At l2:00 p.m. we were sulliciently tired out and ready for some food. :X wonderful time! llright and early Nlonday morning we were ready for another week of school. The glamour of the dance was gone from the gym. and it was hack to the showersu. Instead of lovely' taffeta dresses and smart suits we donned haggy gym Glf'l'-TU-tlliTHlilt DXNCE Getting into the .Sllfllg of things . suits. They' might he old. hut theyire so strong that they could prohahly' do hook shots hy them- selyesl Soon the clean. cheerful atmosphere made us feel hetter though. what a difference lretween the oiled floors and caryed desks of the old school. Uf course. we hate added attractions too. like Miss Dayisi newsprint curtains. Mr. Shannon's horror pictures. Nlr. l'iledggi's fish. and Vlr. Freenyfs potted plants. Neat. noi' ilihese pictures youire looking at were taken during some of our interesting classes. 'l'here's Hr. Nlurray training his hookkeeping students so well in practical things that. whether commer' cial or academic. any student would lrenefit. 'lille other picture is of Nlr. Shannorrs social studies class. The pcnsiye group lrefore the class was discussing juyenile delinquency as a l'rolvlem in Democratic Liying. llonil let lid jones- nap fool you future seniors: the course isn't that dull. ltns just that this was a Nlonday morning. period one class. and lfd hadnft awakened yet. ln room 3l2. under the direction of Nlr. Sl'l1Hlt'li. a gang met eyery Monday. Wednesday. and Friday during the seyenth period. Within liNtLlNEERS XXII tIlS'l'UIlltNS: Nlr. XM-In-r. Xlr. Nlr. Nlurray watches as the ledger- are lealanced. Lapole. Nlr. Ftlneltaugli.

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these four walls there existed a psyehiatristis office. a den for eeeentries. neuroties. and seventh period strays. a eomplaint department. a geome- try elass. a study hall. no man's land during the battle of the egos. and sometimes a work house. This last situation arose purely hy eoin- eideneefthe leading faetors lu-ing leetures from the printer. frenzied calls to and from the pho- tographer. and a deadline. After these suhtle hints the staff dug in and erm-ated the hook w hit-h xou are now reading. Seriouslx though. this 1-ourse was xery worthwhile. if for nothing other than a lah period to supplement a eourse in human relations. Wiliiell lfhuelx Haines raelxled. George Ylaisel laid an egg heeause he got only a B on a Phxsies test. Barbara Hildehrandt was always running down to the 'flirt'-Ill' room. while Nlarge Lang was still trying to finish her artiele. lix en though it looked as though a mixture would hlow up now and then. the experiments were always sueeessful. Wie emerged a little more friendly and somewhat wiser. Another publication staff that worked xery hard and deserves a lot of eredit is that of the A frank lltSl'llSSI.0Il of crime rreales rl1'L'1'1le1l refnlion K.-XY-Hl 5T.U l . left to right. Rau' I: N. Houek li. Mason. N. Atkinson. liluroii-ix-tliinirg P. Selmtta .4SS0l'fIlff' lfrlilor: J. Some-rman. H. Rittinger. Ruud 2. Nl. Lang. J. NleXr-al. K. liurns. li. Spencer. L. Penn L. Hawkins. R. Walter. fl. Preiost. Rau' Fi: li. Hein mulls-r. fl. Krei-. ll. Simpson. ll. Russell. L. Hohlhein Nlrs. llira. .41lri.vor. QQ XTUNI KN s'I'KH'.lfqf1 lu right. Ron I:J.Ii1nki-rr. Girls' Sports lfzllilorj lf. Krei-. l'ilJI'I4lti-IX-l,Hlt-.PZ ll. Wai-el. :l.mof1'11lw hiillifllff l'. Taylor. HI1.Sfllt'.NS llIlI1lI,!l'f, Roll' 2: Xlis- Llurlm. -tflizkor: l.. Hill. limi Sporli I1-Ill-fliff Xl. Lang. .-Ill hirlilor: K. tleliiili--rli-, ljleruri liilllfllfl ll. llildv-lrrandl. Bwffor Ifrlilor: J. l,oo1lrlel1. ll. l..'onar.l. l-A Howe. J. lxeller. ti. Smith, 4. Hgginv-, P, Nliotta. St'lllll'lldflll. l. it ellv-r. l.m'ruri lftlilorg Nlr. Frliulvk. .4111 Mor.

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