Catonsville High School - Catonian Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1955

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IOC: Left to right. Rau' I: L. Yanaman. N. Pederson, C. Cunzbaugb. li. Pratt. B. Seager. B. Smith. S. Brock. R. Dash. P. Heck. Rau' 2: J. Moore. W. Howes. R. Von Hagel. G. Gehrman. Xlr. Ebersole. L. Farber. H, MC- Devitt. Xl. Taylor. The Class of '57 will be the first graduating class that completed its entire senior high train- ing in our new school. Although they're the last Ufirstu. the Sophomore Class has a big crop of outstanding students. athletes, and leaders. Yvith all this and two wonderful advisors. Miss Warren and Mr. Miller. to guide them, how can they miss? The sophomore officers. who have proven to be eflicient and reliable, are Joyce Wolfe, Presidentg Charles Shaab. Vice-Presidentg Susan Kirkley, Secretary, and Carol Maisel, Treasurer. School spirit rallied among the sophomores as they did themselves proud on the teams. Some of the girl athletes were Shirley Garrett. Susan Goodwin. Dorothy Hupfl. Donna Smith, ,loan lteitz. and Barbara Reiblich. A few of the male stars were Dick Pulliam. Ken Harry. Ewing Crockett. Lester Arnold. and john Rehinert. These lists could go on and on. but they give you an idea of the great participation. Student Coun- cil positions were also well stocked by these under-classinen. Lucy White and joan Thomas even managed that very successful assembly ---the IOH: Left to right, Row I: J. Thomas. E. XlacLaughlin. F. Wilson. A. Reed. J. Gfeller. B. Crook, S. Greenwood. P. Hawkins. L. Wirmser. Row 2: C. Netzer. B. Wool- ston. G. Jett. D. jones. C. Richardson. T. Titus. Miss Reynolds. B. Mowbray. li. Schaeffer. ll. Ebersole. ll. Hoffman. gi. Barnaek, E. Craven. Dog Training Show. The ever present class rivalry really showed it- self this fall at Stunt Night. The weird sketches have become a Catonsville tradition that every- one looks forward to with wild enthusiasm. The tension mounted among our sophomores too, for this was their first stab at the big competition. On went thinking caps and they came up with an amusing and apropos skit called HWhere's George? George, had been lost in the school since the first day. and according to the plot, his friends were looking for him. They visited the Penthouse , where richly clad people were having tea: the Cowroom',. where students dressed in cowboy and cowgirl outfits were sing- ing: and the shops. where movers told of their escapades around school. Ge-orgeu was finally found by some brownies mitch to the relief of everyone. Later. when a sophomore was asked about the stunt. she said. 'tLnfortunately. our stunt didift win. but everyone had a lot of fun taking part in it. Tbat's the spirit that helps to make the sophomores a good class.

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