Catonsville High School - Catonian Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1959

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A Yrarjs Lfjflflllillg l translating seemingly unexplainable symbols into readable English. ln the junior year the theme of Our Amer- ican Heritage . both literary and historical, is the co-ordinating factor between the required English and history courses. History and American literature are studies of the past, as well as living paths to understanding present and future events. To supplement the students high school program of required subjects. juniors have the opportunity to pursue their interests in music. art. drama. journalism. home economics. and industrial arts. These studies culminate in the production of plays. concerts. operettas. dis- plays. and services to the school. With a feeling of pride. each member of the class of'6O can look back over his past achieve- ments and with eagerness look forward to the senior year. Young C'll6171fXIS form Dtzwutlex and Barr Rolwrrs' uid Miss Dllllll in the Classroom d6l7Z0ll.Sll'llIf0lI of Ilze rlftlillcrliofz of writer. ' f ff ' X jjvr f f , , In JGW, ' f , - nf, ,y W f W WW' f f fn!! , ,I 1 4,2 , I f' fliury Ellen BL'll.XOlIl.X' new ,rklrl 1'ec'e'ii'c,v fllli.S'lIflI,Q I01lc'f11'.v from lWi.vs Bogrzrrlz mul Burlmra Bellrler. rWi.i'.v pfL'rIil6'.S'il7Ic'l' rleni011.x'I1'f1Ic.r the KQI'llf7llilIALj of Iinuzrr l'C1llflff0l1.S' I0 her Alyabm Il Class. i ffm ,...,,,. ,... , ,., f,,, +4

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Using cz flannel board, Mr. Buclelis illustrates poetic meter to lzis Englislz ll class. During Social Studies Il class, Mr. English expoumls on an c1utl10r's concept of Americals big business. 5 Jzmiors evelojy Affer THE soPHoMoRE year, now a part of the past, fades into the memories of the juniors as they continue in their chosen course of education by selecting subjects to further develop and equip them for their particular goal in life. Academic and general students can choose from an array of mathematics. science, or language courses. The Hunknownsl' in algebra and geometric proofs help develop the students pattern of reasoning to aid him in the solution of the unknowns in later life. The language labs-French, Spanish, and Latin-progress through the year as the students record and correct conversations in their chosen tongues, while in chemistry the students experiment with the complex structure of matter. Commercial students advance to a second year of typing where mistakes decrease as speed increases, bookkeeping which provides a knowledge of accounting. and shorthand where the future secretary becomes acquainted with During a drill Miss McNulty checks Carol Cartefs ability to Combine slzortltand symbols into plzrrzses. in



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t S t,.t.ws-X 5 1x g During an interval between clas.re.r Mr. Langdon and Alf. Shannon cozzrerse on the theories of Frezia' outside the trailer, ClllOl1.V1'i1IE'.S' ttf'H'e.YI Clttssrootn rtzlditiofz. f ,. . 5 1137, X ,V X A im' Va Aspiring nzutlzenmticizttts' pity close attention tix A111 Frceny develops ll'ltQOII0lllL'll'lC' fttnctioliv. Setziofrs Complete C. .H. . ima Cycle s THE hands of time turned 'round, the Catonsville Senior High School class of '59 entered its senior year. Time had moved for- ward and. with it. the students of the '59 class. Now as seniors. they are continuing with the course and curricula which they chose as the preparation for their future and success. For some. the general course answers their need for a basic education. With its flexibility, this course offers the students a well-rounded edu- cational program. For others. the commercial course fulfills their need for a business educa- tion. With such subjects as typing and ofhce procedure and retail selling offering practical business experience, the commercial students prepare for the occupational opportunities of Americas business world. But for other seniors, the academic course olfers the cur- ricula which best answers their educational need. With its language program and its higher math and science courses of trigonometry and physics. the academic course serves as a liberal education and as college preparation. No matter which of these courses the students are taking. English and Social Studies l2 are required subjects. With English teach- ing the abilities to write and reason and social studies stressing better human relations. the students are prepared for their place in a grow- ing America. During ttriwr t'tillC'tlfi0ll iizxtrizction. Air. Charlton 'poilztx the way' for senior Plzyllix .llttrlin t0 best park tlte Car. N . s -, f' ,sf t as V yxxg X f- 1 -. --G:-Ii'-at '-. -::-,s,:'-:fe -tag.--:',':':.-t-'.2'g-,Z-vm-::::. . - ,Q ., ...,. X, .t.t..,. ...Q s... ., tf . A t 35 i 2 f x Yv- S '5i ' f I.- 'ff I A lr. -: .-..., . ., -,,. ..-. . .. . ff , CATONSVILLE HIGH SCHOCL DRIVER EDUCATION ' 415-uid-11, ry' IAC Y 0 DON N ELL PONT 2790 BLOCK FREDERKK AVI. mms

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