Eastern High School - Echo Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

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'??'f' Q i s ' k C LASS tijslall, .Ie ,g:s,Qi2.Qlf5sy ' In keeping with a tradition of Eastern High School, N - the banner of the class of 1956 illustrates the class motto, "Verba Temperata, Digna Factaf' A book represents "Tempered Words" and scales depict "Priceless Deeds," while a rose. was added as a touch of femininity. The blue and white of the banner stand for loyalty and purity. Marlyn Scott was the artist-designer. MARLX'N Scorr EASTERN'S SCHGOL SONG TUNE: "The Orange and Black" In the ancient realms of Calvert, 'Neath the fairest southern sky, Lassies gay, with joyful voices, Sing the praise of Eastern High. it Blithe are they and true and happy, I And their standards firm they hold 5 Proud are they to be defenders Of old Eastern's Green and Gold. ,lv .317 ,Wi I s In the fore you'll always find them, In their studies or in play, Placing all their foes behind them, In their sports they gain the day. For with all true Eastern lassies In their hearts this thought they hold: . "Bring new laurels unto Eastern, , Honor to the Green and Gold." 3 m. Q. w When these days have passed beyond us And we leave dear Eastern High, As We think of Alma Mater y I, Pty! Cherished thoughts will dim the eye. Though apart we all may scatter, Deep within our hearts we'll hold Memories dear of old companions And of Eastern's Green and Gold. Viola Corley, '20 Beatrice MacCallum, '20 6 4 'li l I 1 N I A . Q , P f 4 ' 7 'V mf 77- K". 7 ' ' ,, g1,,gN,'ti1z1Z,,,, ' M fxzfys 1 2 A "-' ' P ':Y.ffQIffi? H' W" A V , V- . df' Q S X 2 ' - r' ' 4 gif ' 'ff , f 5 J +A.. 1 I I 1' 4 J 3 a ag Q 2, 9 I 4 - , yy . W , f 1 ag, , , ,1- Js 5 ,ip I ' jf- K. "' ' f '54 . ff if 4 6 ff i 3 3 Q N mf , W Q V 533: 1 , ' gig.. A K b ,V if - Q-1 , 64.-+,Ncm,,,-fp , r," K 3,35 4 if x ' A 4 fs: lI"l'XI 4 A rn f'l A CCEC , . ., ,,,,, ...f A , New,-, PRINCIPAL My very best wishes to every girl, now and always, for happiness that comes from satisfying work, from those "tempered words and priceless deeds" which you were thinking of when you chose your 1956 motto. d.7'I'Iau. May the qualities which marked your years at Eastern - inspiring leadership, cheerful co- operation, and the ability to work and play - bring to each of you success and happiness. 1 ,M vlcf MPRINCIPALS Best wishes for your future success with rec- ords of the accomplishment of many "priceless deeds." C . i CLASS ADVISER Dear Friends of 1956: I wish to each of you, happiness and success! I I wish for you such quality of grace and gentle manner as will enable you to accept good fortune. I wish for each of you honor and courage. Godspeed! Z4 -AND ASSISTANTS Olga V. Bawden Financial .Adviser 1 Madeleine T. Skirven Echo Adviser Atla M Burroughs Alice H. White Ruth R. Gerbig - C elor Athletic Adviser Counselor 011115 I l FACULTY A. Marguerite Zouck Anna C. Miller .....,. Frank P. Fairbank .... ... . .. Principal . . . Vice Principal . . . Vice Principal Atla M. Burroughs . . . . . . Counselor Elizabeth M. Paterson . . . . Dorothy Eichhorn . . . . . . Counselor Elva B. Tatman . . . . . . . . , . Ruth R. Gerbig .... Counselor Louise C. Talbott ...... Ruth C. Hare Counselor james E. T. Hopkins, M.D. ENGLISH HISTORY Helen L. Chambers, Head Helen E. Brod Alice E. Calder Beatrice Cowles Miriam E. Deem Anne Edwards caroline E. Grote Margery W. Harriss Marie V. Heaphy Betty C. Martin Diana Monsman Ernestine L. Schamberger Berta D. Smith Jeanne Stegman MODERN LANGUAGE Gladys M. Dorsey, Chrm. Catherine N. Carey Ray E. Harter Helen R. James LATIN Elnora M. Lawton, Chrm. Maud R. Beetlestone HOME ECONOMICS Elizabeth O. Perkins, Chrm. Mary F. Burke Julia Burton Marian P. Jett Dorothy Ordwein M. Marjorie Wills Mary G. Parker, Head Olga V. Bawden Roberta D. Carnes Vera M. Dorn Evelyn M. Farley Lucy B. Hall Florence M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nester F. Ethel Plitt B. Lillian Rice Margaret L. Russell BUSINESS EDUCATION Rose O. Wickes, Head Genevieve A. Carroll Cecile Colbert Isabel Dawson Phyllis R. DeHaven Rhona M. Gayleard Freda D. Gold Charles H. Gontrum Sally A. Hansen Lillian K. Harris Helen E. Knorr Beatrice McLendon Gladys G. Miller Adeline Parrish Fay M. Rellas Margaret B. Somers Mary E. Tronsue Eileen V. Walton Sylvia E. Wood A- . . . Librarian . . . Dietitian . . . , . ,Nurse . . . .... Doctor SCIENCE Helen G. Lentz, Chrm. Henrietta Fallin Elsie A. Hudak Caroline D. McDermott Madeleine T. Skirven Ada M. Sneeringer Janet L. Stritehoff Katherine S. Stritehoff Harvey Weinstein Elizabeth S. White Gertrude Zvonar MATHEMATICS Margaret M. Menton, Chrm M. Jeanette DeRan Dorothy D. Green Dorothy Schepler Edith V. Thompson MUSIC Lucille T. Masson, Head C. Gerald Eyth Helena S. John Anne L. Meyer ART Evelyn Sommer, Chrm. Bertha Kelly Virginia K. Poteet David L. Leonard, Chief Engineer Howard G. Wood, Engineer Henry G. Streckfus, Custodian Cecil J. Holmes, janitor PHYSICAL EDUCATION Therese P. Thompson, Chrm. Frances D. Kearns Hilda A. L. Kratsch Ann M. Mullan Alice H. White 12 M. Antoinette Ritter Eunice K. Shay Jean M. Keefer, Secretary Betty Weaver, Secretary fALL EYES are on Dolores Kahler as she gives her oral report. INNYVUN BKKN .ml ,,, I ,f ,. A ANNA CLAIRE STACY AND Dorrxs WEST in journalism class get practical experience in newspaper writing. QHURRY! There are only two minutes to create that "E" composition. H. Chambers H. Brod ENGLISH 'fi B. Cowles A. Edwards M. Harriss A m' . ,f A ft , x i . ' e 5' f . Frr f ' fi -J -'-' J'4J' X .35 1 N... N ' 1 .... cecc - . .,.,., , A Q 2: VV . .V sw.. ff fi. f A D. Monsman l 3 E, Schamberger D. Selpp B. Smith H. Lentz H. Fallin E. Hudak C. McDermott K. Stritehoff H. Weinstein E. White G. Zvonar ,COLUMBUS' GEOGRAPHICAL THEORY must have been right. "The world is round," says Pat Cole to Dorothy Mitchell. AMISS HELEN LENTZ SUPERVISES Ann Robinson and Barbara Buscaglia as they calculate in physics lab. PBEV ECKERT AND JUDY MULLEN . . . are you sure that color is right? I4 M. Skirven A. Sneeringer j. Stritehoff A KATHLEEN KERN AND DIANE ASHEN- FELTER enjoy studying plant life in biolo- gy class. THIS Row or GIRLS IN A BUSINESS MATH class looks orderly, but is the work correct on the other side of the books? - Carol Moraski, Nancy Strahler, Esther Timanus, Sandra Pinkard, Joan Plitt, Roberta Meyers. MATHEMATICS M. D. Green J. Woodward A SUZANNE SPURRIER musns as Miss Menton explains the equation to her. i"AluzN"r ALL 1-omrs IN A cmcuz equidistant from the center, Elaine Ackerman? Better ask Barbara Williams Qwho seems to need an extension on her rulerl ." I5 Dorsey Bawden James COMPRENEZ-vous FRANCAIS? Anna Mae Dan- J dCoMvRrNnrN-Usriznns ESPANQLP Marsha Feete and sereau and Betty Ann Brubaker uestion , fl Janice Naumann practice recitation in the Lynn Miss Catherine Carey. Youngman room. a, M y LANGUAGES fi? 4 rvi 1 z if E ,H M Beetlestone R' Hafffff VERSTIQHEN SIE DEUTSCH? Dr. Gladys Dorsey examines home assign- ment of Martha Tress. lN'rm,l,12m'l'IsNE LINGUAM LATINANE? Mrs. Maud Beetlestone has two prepared students. I6 fJEAN CHENOWITH cAzEs at the European map wondering how she will locate little Luxem- bourg. 'T 4 We 9, , . if if Z 'Y AFTER DISCUSSION AND DEBATE in United States history class, Dorothy Kavanaugh, Barbara 5 Lopez, and Ellen Wolfe agree that Abraham 'K Lincoln was one of our greatest presidents. i if HISTORY R- Carnes V. Dorn Farley L. Hall E. Plitt E. Nester l7 4 UNA HAMILTON AND BEVERLY BEATTY point out blighted areas in Baltimore. M. Parker L. Rice R. Wickes H. Knorr S. Wood E , ,W ., .Vi ' B V"' 222 - tl. . ii Iljjf' ' V ,L,.L L,, A , , , ,.1, at .WL :AV " ' , 1 N, lilgg I , V A Z ,ky 1 f 'K "' I . - 'f .rrr - rlee A'?"W 4 ' .i.i3il' 1 '- - 9 o ' i C ' C . :' fb ' ii xiii? V . , 1fs?i?3Yi?37 i n I .1V.: I ggi- V , . : I.. 5225 ii , ' ' jf: ,krf ' G. Carroll C. Colbert P. DeHaven R. Gayleard C. Gontrum L. Harris B. McLendon G. Miller F. Rellas M. Somers M. Tronsue E. Walton BUSINESS EDUCATION ACONNIE Szvmusmx TAKES dictation from Miss Wickes. faxdfghjklg CLANG! - A familiar routine in any typing class - Geraldine Stoner, Beverly Brown, Golda Anderson, joan Papa, Marlene Arnold, Jean Patterson. 18 m fALlCE BROWNLEY AND SUE Moss "pin-up to "keep-up" with the fashions. ,MAKE rr COMFORTABLE, Betty jones, Berta Lou Pocock, and Joann Joseph! ANN ORTH mzcms TO PREPARE a delicacy by as- sembling the ingredients. HOME ECONOMICS H. I9 M. Jett V D. Ordwein A'l"liliN'l'lON oRc:uEsTRA! Don't sit and be iclleg play! MUSIC G Eyth H john A. Meyer A A FAMILIAR SIGHT is Mrs. Lucille Masson, head of the department, playing over assembly music in room 18 R. QIVIARY ANN SKOSKIE, PEGGY FORD, AND BEVERLY 20 ANDERSON awake from history class long enough lo sing for a '56 class meeting. MMMMMM . . . young artists at work! A V. Poteet i A. Ritter E. Shay ART 5 A new Mona Lmns and Margaret Horst will have a charming Dutch girl. V Miss AN'rolNr1TTi: RITTER patiently works with Easternites Ellen Taylor and Beverly Jones. 2l SHOWER uWARDEN,H Mrs. An na Jones PHYSICAL EDUCATION SIIADYINI THrMsr1vrs OIN THI- RIINKS Slurley Ludwlg Sue Iones, and Pat Gale are about arm muscles CCJUNSELORS LIBRARIAN 4MlSS PATERSON IS READY to answer y q jerrie Sewell may have. an uestions ABERTA KILIAN SEEKS advice from Mrs. Gerbig. 451-IARON DEAN, PAT Pmncn, and Carol Vermiere plan for their futures. OFFICE STAFF NURSE Mks. Louisa T or ready to assist an ailing student. ALBOTT glances toward the do fSliCRli'l'ARIl-IS JEAN KEEPER AND BETTY WEAVER perform services for the school from 9 'til 5. F DIETICIAN l TATMAN places an order for five gallons of mustard. M Iss ELVA . -wg, L. Barnes, L. Bromwell, M. Bowen, M. Brown, G. ' Browne, F. Carroll, R. -if? " 9? 'Fx ' -A f-sw. . "m tv, w we ug . f xr Crawley --25, I. Curry, E. DeGraw, F. Evans, E. Faimen, M. Fleming, L. Hilton, A. Hunter. I. johnson, M. Johnson, V. Kittel, M. Kornick, E. Neal, B. Pittman, H. Ricks. M. Rosegrant, M. Scaggs, E. Stewart, B. Thompson, L. Waggner, H. Wood. -sf. S. 56355 I si lim x s ali 5 Aan' A fi, Zifzsffjgif' Hgagirf ,ff 3, 5, W ,sw K t x 2 iliillgfi . riff 1 ii' L v i ' W 1 r wi 5 . 7 'I ,ut is . .-,'gQ,' ,. Mjtiiggu 3: I s 5 H w':'gi:t ' A 11l'1.Q5:'?'Q5iS ifZ' Q ' ,. V . .. .if ' ,gy gif, ,. W . .f .af ..'fSq.:'gz f f ifi' ,is VssfvFfl?f ' ' ' E -' . 'W if , W :gf . V-QU ! V " l' '25 . . lf, f wfvgff figw..i 1' . .f..445s sm Q. B f t f 5 .Eiffel . : , wifi.-4: " tai .clffliif-H.-fbi '- 'B 05" " ,. , Hifi i M 31' 1535 -. I' ' ,diff . 5:1 -. Il. "Nik 4 'E ig... .H ,gs i g gi. 5, ,. -ff: H+- ,.,.q:'.gf. . fi, a gem .f 1' sf, 51.5331 jfq, - ,,,. ff.-gp-r ,,,.." wiki.. fl'.,ggzj!3i if -iff? rfisi, 'M . . is ft. .- ..:f'.-4 s."'we .' 2. fl 1. ,. . gt, 5, z, ,,.- , ,ww fx. CAFETERIA AND CUSTODIAL STAFF Hum HE is . . . the man th the big friendly Is THAT uct-rr our AGAIN? Mr. Wi smile, Henry G. StrekfuS. Cecil Holmes replaces a burned out bulb. T1-ua CHIEF ENGINEER, Mr. David L. Leonard, adjusts the lights for an assembly program. 25 custodian. , THROUGH As a result of the report to the Mayor by the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore in 1844, it was decided to establish publicly supported high schools for girls. Since "females were more delicate than males and could not attend schools at a remote distance, especially in inclement weath- er," the recommendation called for two schools, one in the eastern and the other in the western section of the city. On Wednesday, November 27, 1844, the Eastern Female High School opened with its 38 "Eastern- ites" and its one teacher-principal, Mr. David Ring. The building stood on the northeast corner of Front and Pitt fnow Fayettej Streets. The school year lasted 11 months - from September lst through July 31st - and the school day of two sessions, lasted six hours, not counting the two-hour intermission between sessions, from nine to five. The day was given solidly to listening to lectures or reciting lessons: no physical activity to relieve the mental, no assemblies to entertain and to short- en class periods, no study halls to lighten home- work. Not even a change of periods for a change of scene! The students, in bonnets and shawls, tight, stiff bodices, and long, heavy skirts with pan- talets, sat at the same desk all day, except for a rare, welcome chance to work at the blackboard. Four requirements for entrance were: pupils must be twelve years of age: they must have had at least one year in a Female Primary Schoolg they must be of good moral character, they must pass a satisfactory examination in reading, spelling, grammar, parsing, geography, and arithmetic. To prevent the school from being considered a charity school, a tuition fee of 31.00 was charged. Social position in no way affected eligibility. , In 1850 departmental work was inaugurated and the 185 young ladies could move from room to room. The faculty increased to five. The year 1852 found Eastern with a new home surrounded by spacious grounds, on Aisquith Street at Milliken. Here, the next year, the first public commencement exercises were held, replete with valedictory and "pieces" The far-seeing principal made three interesting suggestions at this time: the addition of a fourth year, a system of calis- thenics, and the elimination at the close of the year of all those who did not make a passing average! Following a brief temporary location on Balti- more Street opposite Lloyd, Eastern moved in 1870 to a new building at Aisquith and Orleans Streets. The school soon outgrew this building too and, after much delay, moved in December, 1906, into the more spacious new location at North Avenue and Broadway. By this time changes had been made in the curriculum to include a fourth year, study periods, and bookkeeping - the beginning of vocational training. THE YEARS Many of Eastern's traditions were started about this time. A Student Council was established - the first organization in the Baltimore public schools which gave pupils some responsibility in the man- agement of the school. The first graduating class in the new school presented "The Mikado," ini- tiating the annual dramatic presentations by the seniors. The "men" in the opera wore skirts! "The Eastern Tattler" published by the Class of 1908 was the first year book, a volume of 160- pages. It remained the one and only publication until 1919, when "The Eastern Echo" appeared in the form of an 18-page mimeographed magazine. This was published three or four times a year until 1935, when it was transformed into a year book and has so continued. The Class of 1920 commissioned Mr. Hans Schuler to design a school ring. Its seal includes the seal of Baltimore City, an open book, a lighted lamp, a laurel wreath, and the school motto, "Esse quam videri." Sincerity, as taught by this motto, "to be rather than to seem," is the goal of Eastern girls. The Class of 1920 also gave the school its song, "The Green and Gold," and the Class of 1918 designed the school flag, both of which reverently close each school assembly. When Miss Laura J. Cairnes became principal of Eastern in 1924, a special honor fell to her. She became the first woman principal of a senior high school in Baltimore. ln 1929 the vice-principalship was filled by Miss A. Marguerite Zouck, who be- came principal twenty years later, when Miss Cairnes retired. Again the school was "breaking at the seams." Finally in 1935 the Board of School Commissioners decided upon the Venable Park site, and building was started. On February 1, 1938, classes convened in the new school, the present one on 33rd Street at Loch Raven Road. Because of a special Carnegie Grant in art and music, there is now an interchange of students be- tween Eastern and City College. Male students at Eastern and female students at City College are no longer oddities. In May, 1944, Eastern's hundred years of history were admirably dramatized in the original produc- tion "The Golden Chain." Throughout the year Eastern and Western celebrated their centennial. Their ideals, standards, and traditions are very much alike, and yet each has its own distinct per- sonality. And so they have continued - the oldest girls' public high schools with unbroken history in the United States. "Through the years, Eastern High School has grown rich in tradition, dear to the hearts of the thousands of women who look back affectionately upon their school and the years they spent in it." CLASS SONG OF 1956 Q 4 JJI gh 111frsL,f,ifftin4 .2 ISFIFIHIJJIJU! .1 4 Jillllffirrihtrlrrllf -' ' . ' '- .i H ere s to fifty six, girls, Loyal may we be 'S 'WS' Sf'f'?ig3,ffgiffrf5'9fgT12?5l'lffxiiln Q To the truth she taught us, l A l .:u..lgM?, rk., Mitjfzyfgewwf. To the friends she brought us: y ?g,,Mii,,, . aff - gf52 vf,.gf2ggf Dedlfflfe UNT hwrfs ' - T S elliilflf ' . To praise and glorify E fifwitg,g.Wge1.i Q The best of all the classes ' ' as sE'zQ gg fifZ!1Zi4 'rg .. A ' I S V ,..g,f2f H315 wifi- 51 i f Of Old Efwfern H fell- f ri ' --Ziiitmg.-4.mn,..lf" i it -if , "QE .fftik -f fl M "3f i t as ,LW . 'iw fii " ,A 5 . We will always strive To keep our standards high, In our sports excelling, All our foes repelling. Though we may not win, You'll know we'll always try- The best of all the classes Of old Eastern High. 28 RUTH SCOTT, COMPOSER We will oft' remember, As the years go by, Days of work and pleasure, Like a golden treasure. Deep within our hearts We'll rherish, 'til we die, The best of all the classes Of old Eastern High. FRESHMAN FOOTNGTES "IN THE BEGINNING . . ." lt is difficult for us as seniors to visualize, in looking back, just how we felt when we entered,Eastern as freshmen. N0 doubt we were over-awed: perhaps we were nervous, but after four years, one thing still stands out clearly: we were proud - proud because we were entering a school with fine traditions and an envious reputationg proud, also, because we were the first freshmen to enter Eastern in many years. - The daily routine began with the locker rush and opening exercises. We followed our assigned schedules to the various classes. Each day ended with the broadcast of the notices to the school and the "stampede" for a seat on the bus. The freshman basketball team defeated the juniors and sophomores and tied the seniors! ln the spring we contrib- uted to the success of the l952 Eastern Bazaar by making and selling corsages. By then we were accustomed to the rules, traditions, and ideals of Eastern High School. jusr THEIR LUCK - Shirley Smith, Mary Ann Skoskie. X LIFESAVERS 4Mrs. Ida E. Carlson V Mrs. Marie Fisher L. HOME T0 HOMEWORK QQ 29 GRAPE + ORANGE : TEAf?j SOPHQMORE DONNA MYERS MARTHA OLSEN President Vice President As Sophomores we became organized as a class under the ad- visership of Miss M. Antoinette Ritter. We worked and had fun to- gether, striving to form a strong united Class of 1956. In October we held the Sophomore Tea, with an interesting pro- gram before the refreshments. Our parents thoroughly enjoyed the tour of the building and the informal talks with our teachers. A square dance was held in November as a get-acquainted party. Mr. Maurice Flowers, the caller, cried out, "Honor your partner," and the hoe-do-wn was underway! At Christmas time many Sophomores wrote plays, stories, and poems which were published in the BANNER and broadcast over WBJC-FM. From high in the balcony we saw the impressive Candle- light Assembly for the first time and pictured ourselves carrying the "candles" in 1955. The sophomore basketball team, coached by Miss Alice White, defeated the freshman, junior, and senior teams. The girls of 1956 were also active in other sports and clubs before, during, and after school. THE TEAM THAT BEAT THE SENIORS Front row: M. Stewart, J. Crabb, M. Hopkin, R. Boehlke, N. Heffler, P. Byerly. Second row: W. Heiss, M. Stuff, M. Hensler, A. Dunham, D. Kavanaugh, J. Oberlander. Third row: B. Anderson, B. Bell, L. Coluzzi, M. Olsen, S. Ammons. Top row: S. Dietrich, T. Forsythe, L. Miller, U. Hamilton, A. Witte, J. Brose, M. Thompson. 30 SIDELIGHTS A NANCY Eu JANICE BROSE Secretary Treasurer On April 14, seven hundred of us, dressed in white, celebrated Sophomore Day. We proudly presented to the school our play, "A Day for Truants," and later, we enjoyed special parties in the cafeteriaf' Interest was added to tne daily grind of study, tests, and homework by numerous field trips. Places visited included theatres in Baltimore and Washington, the local sewage-disposal plant, and the United Nations in New York. We completed our sophomore year with a sense of unity and an eagerness to return after summer vacation. I 'l"At this time we wish to thank the Seniors of the Class of 1954 for graciously relinquishing their seats to us for this assembly." A DAY FOR TRUANTS Front row: F, Gartrell, C. McDermott. Second row: S. Landis, K. Kern, A. Minor. Top row: C. Marmaras, B. Pickel, B. Morris. "QUIT CLOWNING, CAROL. DANCE!" C. Klaburner, C. Reville, D. Mech, M. Flowers fcallerj . A DAY FOR TRUANTS CAST G.H. ..... . . . Connie Marmaras Arletta . . , . . Kathleen Kern Newt ,.,, . . Barbara Pickel Ted ....,,. ,... B arbara Morris Annabelle . . . . . Frances Gartrell Bernice .... ..,.. S yvie Landis Patty ,......, . . . . . Alice Minor Marilyn .......... Cally McDermott COMMHTEES Costumes and Make-up: Susan Scheiner Nancy Weitzel Terry Scott jane Phillips Scenery, Props, and Auditorium: Pat McDaniel Rose Boehlke Nancy Nizer Janice Brose Martha Olsen Pat Becker Paula Patti Cally McDermott Dorothy West Valinda Blackman Typing: .lane Phillips, Ann Dunham, Anita Bach Programs: Sue Moss, Pat Mason - Prornpters: Grace Thomas, Helen Roche J OYS AS LYNN Nlcou. JEAN ZEUN Sefretary , Treasurer UNDER THE SEA WHAT A Jon 'ro TRANSFORM THE GYM! WORK AND As juniors we returned to school in the fall of '54, ready to worlc on our prom. "Under the Sea" was the theme chosen and the junior art majors created the decorations. Betty Cottrell and' her committee made unusual and beautiful blue and white cellophane ornaments. . King Neptune, CI'ltlC1l'lg mermaids, sea horses, and a huge treasure chest, plus low-hanging marine mobiles, transformed the gym into an under sea paradise. Everyone who attended had a "whale" of a tune. 32 .IUNIORS ROSE BOEHLKE President TRUDY FORSYTHE Vice President PLEASURE Victory again was ours when we, as Juniors, became the represented hastern throughout the year on the varsity teams 4 "WHo's 'ri-is FAIR- EST?" - Libby Caroll, Evelyn Horst, and Eve- lyn Leight were caught primpin'! VHSAVE THIS DANCE FOR ME,' Les Metcalf requests Pat Seiler 4"Do THE HOKEY-POKEY AND TURN . . . " - Marge Hensler, Doris Styche, Marlene Perry, Hazel Carr, and dates enjoy themselves. school basketball champions. Many of us in basketball and all the other sports. We did our best to provide enjoyment and promote friendship at all the class meetings. Activities were discussed, plans made, and problems solved. 33 1 HOLIDAY LIUNIORS ICNTERTAIN FUTURE STARS. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROJECT - B. El- gin, l'.' Weisman, K. Durm, N. Reed, G. Salino, A, Stacey. Two YEARS + HARD LABOR : Uv- l'ERCLASSMENl - D. Renshaw, M. Petts, S. Long, M. Stewart, B. Strong. GARLAND ASSEMBLY The next fall activity was the supper for the cast of the senior play on the night of their dress rehearsal. While the caterers served the food, we could be relaxed hostesses and enjoy our guests for a few brief moments. On December 20, we received our Christmas present early. At long last - our shiny, new, gold and onyx Eastern rings. In the Christmas spirit, we filled baskets for needy families and decorated the rooms and corridors of the school. Time sped quicklyg soon We carried the "rosy garlands" for the Seniors. "How THAT GARLAND STILL!" 34 FILLING CHRISTMAS BASKETS Fon NEEDY FAM- ILIIis - K. Durm, P. Brown, L. Croce, S. Melson. HAPPENINGS iii,1i?ffqsi5TS?'sIfT2i?E,' . Wiifiw 7 .v.,,, ,. I '11 " "fI " via Sli' I wi - I F Q.. "mg . ' fl-221 ,. - we I Y "RI, my M, is fi is f f A I C ' H I,,, 51... , X, LA ,f-N, N, . -I . 1 V Q. if Nga' ' ' . ..f.'5iEP2.f54 'xii . . . 5' . LE. TSI... 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A V 1 L f ,5.,j.:,jj fa-1, I' , M 'I f'I, I Q A ri gi " I ,, E I i 93 Ivy is m M 'E I .gf A ,,.,,,,' I Q, -:-' Wi J, Ing! Q v ...I .I I , 1. MW , A W , , it I , na, , Q s, ,. 3 . -I I fs Lk , , I 2 I by 1 I i 5 I- 5 I gb, 7 'KJ I I ,, .gf If A. MQW I , 1 4 R M A T, , H .. fem 'fi if I I I PROUD .IUNIORS FORM A COLORFUL ARCH 0F FLOWERS FOR DEPARTING 35 BI:1'IILIzHmI IN CoNsTI1'u'I'IoN HALI.. Drawn by Jean Wfenchel. SLNIORS. JUNIOR DAY YOUTH AND CONSEQUENCES - S. Long, L. Appel, S. Cohn, Melassanos, B. Kilian, S. Landis, C. McDermott, M. L. Nevius, B. Welinder. "DoN'T EAT Too MUCH!! - S. Smith, K. Phillips, M. Hoffman, J. Hensrutl, D. Kahler. "SING IT AGAIN, MEL" - Barbara Strong, Mary Ellen Laucht. On March 30, the juniors began their big day with an assembly. The actresses portrayed an unusual fam- ily situation in "Youth and Consequences." They continued their festivities throughout the day in the cafeteria and classrooms, and went home tired and happy- YOUTH AND CONSEQUENCES David Meadows jenny Deering . . . Hazel Meadows . . . Patsy Meadows . . . Marie .......,. Ruth ..... . . Betty ...,..,... Brenda ......,.,. CAs'r Berta Kilian .... ,.. Sonja Gohn . . . . Cally McDermott Liz Appel .. Eudoxia Melassanos .,..... Sondra Long . . . Melva Lee Nevius . . . . , . . . Brenda Welinder Mimi Westover ............... .. Syvie Landis Play Selection Pat McDaniel Pat Mason Terry Scott Carol Baker, .Ioan Horner Prompters .,....,,. , . COMMITTEES Ann Dunham Roberta Erdman Kathleen Kern Barbara Morris Make-up, Scenery, Properties Gwen Merendino Margaret Bodein Mary Ellen Laucht Barbara Buscaglia Marge Hensler Diane Ashenfelter -Ioyce Flossman Phyllis MacGregor Winona Oursler Program Barbara Dickerson Dorothy Mundy Marlyn Scott 36 Sallie Dietrich -lean Crabb -lean Owens Connie Kimos Pat Seiler Shirley Smith janet Rose Frances McKenna Lyn Steyert Connie Merski Gloria Zeller Lois Archer JUNIOR-SENIOR BOATRIDE ft lff Nl A .. ,LL f - 921 MAMA Nnvlus AND THE THREE Sroocns - BABY ROSE - Melva Sharon Dean, Patty Lee Nevins, R056 Matthews, Kay Ellis. Boehlke. On June 3, the S.S. Tolchester left Pier 5 and hundreds of girls were ready for a wonderful day on the Junior-Senior Boatride. The Seniors turned the Juniors' rings as the big boat glided under the Bay Bridge, CALM AND CONTENTED - Martha Olsen The class of 1956 dispersed for another summer preparing Pat Mason' to return ready to accept their responsibilities as leaders of the school. Sl-nr AHOY! 37 SALUTE TO TRUDY FORSYTHE, Vice President, PAT MCDANIEL, Secretary, SALLIE DIETRICH, Presi- dentg Lois MILLER, Treasurer. The fall term began with added responsibility, goals for the future, and ambition to make '56 "the best of all the classes of old Eastern Hi h." gOn the last day of September, 550 seniors and the student body witgessed the solemn installation of class officers and listened attentively to Miss A. Marguerite Zouck's talk on the famous Chief justice John Marshall. After the exciting day, seniors still remembered her advice: extend your frontiers, generalize, know something of the laws, and be able to interpret them, have the ability to take criticism and profit by it, "WHAT SIZE, BARBARA? I usually take size 7: but 8 feels so good, I much prefer a size 9 . . ." says Virginia Dorn Qleftj after a long day in heels. CORSAGES, BLUE RIBBONS, WHITE DRESSES - all the fixin's for Senior Day. Nancy Pappas and Mary Stein adjust the corsages of Gloria Tober and Sadie Sabatina before the procession. 38'- SENIGRS A Liz Avvkil. AND GRETCHRN Pllil. reenact the weariness that is usually felt after a class day - as part of the entertainment for a class meeting. ,CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS TRHLIK greets Po- cohantas Ford at a '56 class meeting. More or less hidden behind Pocohantas are Ma- i riners Beverly Beatty, Barbara Moreau, and i Betty Lou Elgin. ----f and strive for a happy home life. The following -season was a busy time for seniors. In addition to bookwork, tests and term ' resided over clubs, and papers for February seniors, the girls prepared interesting class meetings, p supported sports and Council activities. By the end of October, another project was started. A committee selected a play, the cast was chosen, and rehearsals began. While Miss Antoinette Ritter and Miss Olga Bawden directed the. ac- tresses, another group of girls came to school early and remained late painting scenery. Preparations were completed and the juniors gave the cast a delicious turkeyilinner on dress-rehearsal evening. On ' -' "O M' Brooks." November 24, the Class ot 1956 presented to the stu dent body a three act comedy, ur iss 'Tum WEEKLY Assmmurs ARE Looiusn FORWARD 'ro BY ALL EAs1'ERNi'rEs. 39 "OUR MISS BROOKS" A "REMEMBER, TED, CRIME DOEsN'r PAY!" - Jackie Sapp, Dorothea Mech, Connie Marmaras, Lynne Croce. ,IIMOTHER CAN'T READ roR you, R1-ioNnA." - J. Sapp, E. Everett, S. Long, L. Appel, C. Klaburner, C. Reville, K. Trhlik, L. Croce, S. Landis, D. Mech. CAs'r Miss Brooks .. Miss Finch ..... . . Hugo Longacre . . . Mr. Wadsworth . . . Miss Audubon ...,. Elsie.. .... Elaine ......., jane . , . Sylvia . . . Doris .... Marge , . . Faith .... Rhonda . . . Ted . . . . Stanley .... Martin .,.... Mrs. Allen ............ ,.... Joe fBasketball Players .....Lynne Croce Donna Myers Connie Marmaras . . . Connie Kimos Roberta Goldman . . . . . Kay Trhlik , . . . , Elaine Evert jackie Sapp .. . Sondra Long . . Carol Reville Liz Appel . Carol Klaburner . , . . Syvie Landis . , . . Dorothea Mech . Nelly Chapman Barbara Moreau Cally McDermott Ann Dunham Ed "" 4 Mary Ann Cromidas PROGRAM Play and Program Terry Scott COMMITTEES Melva Lee Nevius Pat McDaniel Jane Gladstone Mary Baumann Barbara Spear Margaret Horst Properties Nancy Schaake Mary Werner Winona Oursler Scenery Ann Dunham Doris Styche Betsy Newell Make-up Barbara Kelman Jean Owens Prompters Jean Zeun Mina MacFarlane Anna Mae Dansereau Peggy Boland Mersine Stavrides Phyll.is MacGregor Elaine Ackerman Margaret Bodein Beverly Beatty Pat Pearce Phyllis Cassetta THE SENIOR PLAY QBEHIND THE SCENES-A. M. Dansereau, P. Pearce J. Zeun, P. Casseta, P. MacGregor, A. Dunham e M. A. Cromidas, M. Stavrides, N. Schaake, B I Newell. V WELL-FLD ACTRESSES THANK JUNIOR HOSTESSES- L. Jones, D. Mech. 4 Too MUCH TURKEY, LIZ? - B. Beatty, E. Ackerman, L. Appel, J. Owens, B. Kel- man. V HSHAKIC, RATTLPl, AND ROLLY' - B. More- au, C. Reville, N. Chapman, L. Appel, S. Long, K. Trhlik, D. Mech, C. Kla- burner, L. Croce, S. Landis, E. Evert, C. McDermott, D. Myers, R. Goldman, C. Kimos. 41 Croce, H. Volley, C. Marmaras, R. Goldman, J. CHRISTMAS SEASON Scmons mznss Dou.s Fon CH'RrsrMAs-Eileen Knep- shield, Alice Brownley, Gretchen Piel, and Peggy Von Behren. THE LAST ucurian CANDLE held by Sally Dietrich, president of the senior class. 63" Christmas was always loads of fun. Twenty-four dolls, donated by the Sal- vation Army, were dressed by thirty sen- iors and put in baskets of food and cloth- ing to make the holidays happier for many families. On December 14, the City-Eastern Chorus and Orchestra gave their annual Christmas Concert for the Parent-Teach- er Associations of both schools in East- ern's auditorium. The traditional Candlelight Assembly was held on December 23, signalizing the closing of school for the Christmas holi- days. In this impressive program, held in the auditorium, the entire student body and faculty participated. As sen- iors, we held the candles proudly, and chose this assembly as the most beautiful of all. CITY-EASTERN CHORUS AT THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT. THE SENIORS MARCH INTO THE CANDLELIGHT Assmrnn. FAREWELL ASSEMBLY TEARFUI. GOOD-BYE The Seniors marched into the auditorium un- der colorful garlands, held reverently by the Jun- iors, at the Farewell Assembly. They took the front-row seats for their last assembly and sud- denly realized that this was the end of their high school days. This was the time for each to go her own way and further the plans for her de- sired future. Tears shamelessly flowed and good- byes were reechoed long after the Eastern flag was transferred to the Class of 1957. MARTliA OLSEN-February class speaker l SALLIE DIETRICH - June class speaker 'mfr . Jil Miss A. MARGUERITE ZOUCK delivers her farewell mes- sage to the departing Class of 1956. SENIOR PROM v , l ARRIVING AT THE SOUTHERN HOTEL, Hazel Carr and Olga Schepers and their dates leave the elevator near the ball- room entrance. WRIST consfxcrs WERE l'0PULARl Marlene Bast, Nancy Bordley, and Betty Hodge compare and admire theirs in the hotel lobby. Carl Hamilton and his orches- tra provided the atmosphere on February 10 and June 15 for the most memorable event during commencement weeks. The girls, wearing new gowns and colorful corsages, danced and chatted with their friends until one o'clock. Parties, some last- ing 'till dawn, completed an un- forgetable night - the night of the Senior Prom! "Nor Too MUCH, L12T's com:-1 BACK LATER!" Mary jane Phillips tells her date while Mildred Hopkin and escort stand by. BEST wlsmzs to the Class of 1956 was the theme of this after-prom party. KAY l'Hu,L1Ps, MARMRET I-IGRST, and escorts just couldn't sit out this waltz! iislriii A ANN DUNHAM KEEPS an eye on her date at a party after the prom. ,MARCQIC Hmvsuzn THANKS her date for the wonderful evening she has had. 45 GRADUATION WVAITING IN THE Lomax' for the opening bars of "Pomp and Circum- stance," the seniors are ready to begin their commencement exercises. SALLIE DIETVRICH, class president PATIENTLY AWMTING DIPLOMAS, graduating seniors listen attentively to Miss Zouck's message. PRIDE, HAl'l'lNIiSS, Low: - Au. THRlilf,l Nancy Nizer, her mother and dad. The Seniors finally prepared to say good-bye to their high school days - those days of "work and pleasure" drawing to a close - as Graduation began. Dressed in traditional long white formals, they marched to the stage, received their diplomas, eagerly awaited the hard- earned and well-deserved awards, and listened as their advisers, classmates, and friends bid adieu. Parents, teachers, and friends watched proudly as the long- awaited-for diplomas were given to each girl, who had a smile on her face but a tear in her eye. Their emotions were clearly expressed by one graduate: "Our smiles echoed our many happy days at Eastern, where life-long friends were made and unfor- gettable knowledge was learned. Our tears were shed as we realized that this night marked the end of those days. Yet, while saying good-bye, we knew that, in applying this knowledge to our every-day lives, we would never forget how much we owe our Alma Mater - Eastern High School." After the benediction, the orchestra played "The Reces- sional" while the graduates marched out, ready to begin new lives, each in her chosen field. Thus the Class of 1956 departed, yet "will oft' be remem- bered as the days go by, and cherished within their hearts 'til they die!" 46 ff' ff' 4 I L. Q V if n ., , ,J Q . f i. tk i qf 1' QP' Vg I A 'sf fli 43- ,,,-Hg" v .- 4, ,.i','7' 1 .ya ,W f' , 1+ f 'X A A -'M' it 5. , C ,ug , K in fs. 7, -an ., -fif? ff- A 4 5 lx ' , if .,,, L, K , r Q' ', , we-Q xsfa. Jrkxlxa ax- 'Q I 4' ,lr fm aw? M5 Pi: fy'- 'ffz Af . ' at 'sis-'v GOLDA ANDERSON Commercial 2900 Kildaire Dr., 14 Homeroom vice president 23 garland bearer 4g ECHO representative 43 bazaar 23 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 4. MARLENE ARNOLD Commercial 2602 E. Chase St., 13 Choir 43 bazaar 23 cafeteria monitor 3, 43 hall marshall 43 squad leader 33 golf 3. MARLENE AYERS Academic 3932 Colchester Rd., 29 Garland bearer 33 prom committee 33 FNA 33 Griffin "2l" 23 bazaar 23 guide 33 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 3, 4. ANITA BACH Commercial 4219 Hamilton Ave., 6 Homeroom treasurer 23 UNY 23 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 43 office marshall 43 archery 23 bowling 2. J AN ICE BARNES Commercial 1342 Weldon Ave., ll BARBARA LEE BENDER Commercial 1920 N. Patterson Park Ave., 13 Student Council 33 garland bearer 43 BANNER representative 43 bank 2, 43 bowling 4. FEBRUARY CAROL BENTE Commercial 1512 N. Rose St., 13 JOAN FAE BENTON Commercial 223 E. North Ave., 2 Hall marshall 43 office marshall 4g bazaar 23 squad leader 4. GERTRUDE A. GAIL BERGER Commercial 5523 Belair Rd., 6 Commencement usher 43 garland bearer 43 Choir 43 UNY 2: bazaar 23 locker monitor 43 squad leader 33 archery 2, 33 bowling 33 volleyball 3. KAREN ELEANOR BOTCHER Academic 1005 Woodbourne Ave., 12 Garland bearer 33 Glee Club 23 ECHO representative 23 FNA 3, sec- retary 43 Griffin "21" 23 bazaar 23 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshal 43 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 4g tennis 23 volleyball 2. NANCY ELOISE BOWEN Commercial 1328 Kitmore Rd., 12 Homeroom vice president 2, president 2g garland bearer 4g Glee Club 23 UNY 23 bazaar 23 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 4g squad leader 2, 3, 43 basketball 23 softball 23 tennis 2. SHIRLEY BREMER Academic 1019 Evans Way, 5 Prom committee 3, 43 FNA 3, 4. 49 KATHLEEN JANICE BROSE Academic 4305 Shamrock Ave., 6 Class treasurer 23 homeroom president 2, 43 commencement usher 33 prom committee 3, 43 bazaar 23 guide 3, 43 hall marshall 43 archery 33 badminton 33 basketball varsity 3, 43 softball 23 speedball 2, varsity 3, 43 volleyball 2, varsity 3, 4. BEVERLY EARLE BROWN Commercial 909 Patapsco Ave., 25 Cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 43 squad leader 3. INA BUCCHERI Commercial 1022 Rockhill Ave., 29 City-Eastern Chorus 33 cafeteria monitor 3, 4. DORIS ALDEN BUTTON Commercial 3420 Cliftmont Ave., 13 Homeroom officer 23 hall marshall 2, 3. PHYLLIS ANN BYERLEY Academic 908 Whitelock St., 17 Garland bearer 33 bank 33 BANNER staff 23 UNY 23 bazaar 23 squad leader 23 home ec. librarian 43 cafeteria monitor 43 archery 23 tennis 23 volleyball year team 2, 33 basketball year team 2, 33 softball 3, year team 2. HAZEL MONIELEE CARR Commercial 3608 Ninth St., 25 Homeroom treasurer 2, 33 boatride committee 33 prom committee 33 Choir 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 4: Safety Council 33 bazaar 23 locker monitor 4. FEBRUAR ANTOINETTE MARIE CEFALU Commercial 5310 Walther Blvd., 14 Homeroom vice president 43 garland bearer 33 Student Council 2, 43 ECHO representative 23 UNY 23 home ec. librarian 43 office marshall 43 squad leader 2, 43 basketball year team 2. BERNICE CHENOWEIH Commercial 3421 Ravenwood Ave., 13 Homeroom president 23 garland bearer 33 Glee Club 2, 33 City- Eastern Chorus 2, 33 home ec. librarian 43 bazaar 23 squad leader 2, 3. DORIS JANE CLAXTON Academic 1606 Jackson St., 30 Glee Club 23 City-Eastern Chorus 23 bank 2, 43 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 43 squad leader 33 varsity bowling 4. DOROTHY COLLINS Commercial 6507 Rosemont Ave., 6 Garland bearer 43 BANNER representative 3, 43 cafeteria monitor 43 squad leader 4. ELIZABETH JEAN COTTRELL Commercial 5620 Loch Raven Blvd., 12 Prom committee 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Safety Council 2, 33 UNY 2: bazaar 23 assembly usher 3, 43 cafeteria monitor 3, 43 hall marshall 3, 43 home ec. librarian 23 squad leader 23 badminton 2: basketball 2, 33 bowling 2, 43 tennis 2. MARY ANN CROMIDAS Academic 504 s. :folna st., 24 Garland bearer 43 prom committee 3, 43 play cast'43 Dramatic Club 3, 4g FNA 3, 43 Debating Club 3, 43 Safety Council 3, 43 nurse's assistant 3, 43 hall marshall 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 43 golf 33 tennis 43 archery 3, 43 bowling 3, 4. 50 ROBERTA VIRGINIA ERDMAN Academic 1114 Andover Rd., 18 Homeroom secretary 2, 33 boatride committee 43 play committee 2, 33 prom committee 33 Debating Club 43 bazaar 23 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 3, 43 archery 2, 33 basketball 2, 43 softball 2, 33 tennis 33 volleyball 3. LORRENA ESPOSITE Commercial 5050 Orville Ave., 5 Homeroom secretary 33 commencement usher 43 bank 23 FNA 3, 4. ELIZABETH JOREEN FLEISCHER Academic 1311 Pentwood Rd., 12 Choir 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 43 BANNER representative 3, 43 UNY 23 n'urse's assistant 3g hall marshall 3, 43 locker monitor 43 squad leader 33 badminton 3. MARIE JEANNETTE FRYE Commercial 724 Puritan st., ll Homeroom treasurer 43 boatride committee 43 garland bearer 33 BANNER representative 23 ECHO representative 43 Safety Council 33 Red Cross representative 23 hall marshall 4g squad leader 2, 3, 43 bowling 4. EVELYN LEE GAIL Commercial 2804- Fleetwood Ave., 14 Commencement usher 43 bank 3, 43 assembly usher 43 squad leader 3. BEVERLY GAYO Commercial 2900 White Ava., 14 Homeroom president 2, 33 Student Council 43 bank 2, 33 Safety Council 33 cafeteria monitor 43 squad leader 33 softball 23 volleyball 2. PATSY ANN CUNNINGHAM Commercial 3109 Orlando Ave., 14 Homeroom president 33 garland bearer 33 prom committee 33 bazaar 2g Student Council 23 Glee Club 23 cafeteria monitor 43 locker monitor 33 home ec. librarian 43 squad leader 2, 33 bowling 3, 4. JOAN DAMRON Academic 908 E. Thirtieth St., 18 Homeroom president 33 prom committee 23 Student Council 23 UNY 23 guide 33 play committee 43 cafeteria monitor 43 squad leader 3, 43 bowling varsity 4. JANICE LEE DEBELIUS Commercial 3416 Chesterfield Ave., 13 BANNER representative 23 Y-Teens 23 bazaar 23 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 3, 4g locker monitor 3, 43 home ec. librarian 23 archery 2. DORIS ESTELLE DILLINGER Academic 4704 Dunkirk Ave., 29 Prom committee 43 Choir 43 BANNER representative 43 cafeteria monitor 43 City-Eastern Chorus 43 squad leader 4. BARBARA ELAINE DOUGHERTY Commercial 1651 Gleneagle Rd., 12 Bank 4g cafeteria monitor 43 softball 3g volleyball 3. ANN MARIE H. DUNHAM Academic 1401 Gorsuch Ave., 18 Boatride committee 43 garland bearer 3, 43 play committee 2, 3, 4, cast 43 prom committee 33 bank 2, 3, 43 BANNER staff 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 badminton 2, 33 basketball year team 2, 3, varsity 3, 43 soft- ball 2, year team 33 volleyball varsity 3, 43 speedball varsity 3, 4. F E B R U A R Y 51 SHIRLEY GLADHILL Commercial 3601 Windsor Mill Rd., 16 Home ec. librarian 45 cafeteria monitor 45 hall marshall 45 locker monitor 3, 45 squad leader 2, 35 softball 2. CAROLEE GRANGER Commercial 3037 Hamilton Ave., 14 Homeroom treasurer 1, 2, secretary 35 Student Council 25 Red Cross representative 15 library helper 1. IRENE GRIMES Commercial 928 Rodman Way, 5 Bank 2, 35 cafeteria monitor 45 hall marshall 45 home ec. librarian 35 Safety Council 45 squad leader 3. DONNA MARIE GROVE Commercial 2108 E. Lafayette Ave., 13 Bazaar 2. MARY CATHERINE HAHNEMANN Academic 328 Whitridge Ave., 18 Homeroom secretary 25 ECHO advertising 45 boatride committee 35 commencement usher 35 prom committee 35 BANNER staff 25 Debating Club 35 guide 35 cafeteria monitor 45 bazaar 25 Y-Teens 25 basketball 2: volleyball 3, 4, year team 25 bowling 2, varsity 3, 45 archery 3. NANCY HAINES Commercial 3513 Chestnut Ave., ll Homeroom secretary 35 play committee 35 cafeteria monitor 45 squad leader 2, 4. FEBRUA PATRICIA ANN HARMON Academic 414 Andover Rd., 18 Garland bearer 45 prom committee 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 45 bazaar 25 nurse's assistant 35 hall marshall 45 basketball 35 softball 35 office helper 4. BARBARA HARPER Academic 3604 White Ave., 14 Homeroom secretary 35 Student Council 25 FNA 4, secretary 35 Safety Council 25 bowling 45 tennis 3. JOYCE LYNNE HARRISON Academic 4205 Shamrock Ave., 6 Prom committee 35 cafeteria monitor 45 hall marshall 45 locker moni- tor 4. MARY JANE HAUF Commercial 1208 Cedarcroft Rd., 12 Homeroom secretary 25 Student Council 35 FNA president 3, 4, state xiice. president 45 Safety Council 25 cafeteria monitor 45 squad leader a , . SONJA ANN HEFFNER Academic 821 Wellington St., ll Glee Club 35 City-Eastern Chorus 35 cafeteria monitor 45 locker moni- tor 35 library helper 4. BETTY ANN HODGE Academic 4306 Powell Ave., 6 Garland bearer 35 Orchestra 2, 35 BANNER representative 25 FNA 3, 4: UNY 25 cafeteria monitor 35 squad leader 2, 4. 52 RY MILDRED JOSEPHINE I-IOPKIN Academic 6101 Fairdel Ave., 6 Boatride committee 43 prom committee 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 FNA 43 UNY 2, 33 cafeteria monitor 3, 43 archery 3, 43 badminton 2, 3, 43 soft- ball 2, 33 table tennis 2, 3, 43 volleyball 2, varsity 3, 43 basketball year team 2, 3, varsity 43 speedball varsity 2, 3, 4. JOAN HORNER Commercial 4319 Walther Ave., 14 Boatride committee 43 commencement usher 43 garland bearer 43 play committee 33 prom committee 33 Choir 2, 4, librarian 33 bank 43 bazaar 23 guide 43 nurse's assistant 33 squad leader 2, 33 basketball 23 bowling 23 softball 2. MARGARET ANN E. HORST Academic 1662 Shadyside Rd., 18 Play committee 43 prom committee 3, 43 BANNER advertising staff 2, 3, 43 BANNER representative 23 UNY representative 43 guide 3, 43 squad leader 43 archery 33 basketball 23 bowling 2, varsity 3, 4. SANDRA HOSIER Commercial 825 Freeman St., 25 Homeroom treasurer 3, 43 bank 3, 4. CYNTHIA HUBBARD Commercial 1359 Kitmore Rd., 12 Bank 23 Safety Council 2, 33 UNY 2, 33 hall marshall 4. SANDRA LEE HUDGINS Academic 2705 Gibbons Ave., 14 Prom committee 33 Choir 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 bazaar 23 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 43 tennis 2. FEBRUARY PATRICIA ANN JORDAN Commercial 7' Garland bearer 43 bank 33 squad leader 4. 3439 L ndale Ave., 13 ETHEL MARIE KAUFMAN Academic 417 E. Clement St., 30 Garland bearer 43 prom committee 3, 4: Choir 4: Glee Cllllf 2, 32 City-Eastern Chorus 2: ECHO representative 4: Cafererla momwf 41 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 43 squad leader'2, 43 archery 2, 33 bowling 4, varsity 33 vollevball 2. ARISTEA KOURKOULES Comme,-cial 2404 Elsinor Ave., 16 Garland bearer 43 bank 3, 43 bowling 4. BARBARA KELMAN Comme,-cial 4620 Frankford Ave., 6 Homeroom president 1, 3, 43 boatride committee 33 garland bearer 33 play committee 43 prom committee 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 ECHO representative 23 hall marshall 3, 43 squad leader 1, 2, 3, 43 tennis 2. KATHLEEN KERN Commercial 3163 Elmora Ave., 13 ECHO staff 43 play cast 23 play committee 33 Student Council 3, 43 bank 33 BANNER representative 23 Quill and Scroll 43 squad leader 2, 3, 4. MARGIE KOMOROWSKI Commercial 3818 Elmley Ave., 13 Bank 23 BANNER representative 23 Safety Council 23 Y-Teens 23 Red Cross representative 23 ECHO representative 43 squad leader 2. 53 ELEANORA KRAMME Commercial 2622 E. Llewelyn Ave., 13 Class treasurer 25 bazaar 25 cafeteria monitor 45 squad leader 2. CAROLYN LAHNER Academic 3413 Elmley Ave., 13 Prom committee 45 FNA 45 bazaar 25 cafeteria monitor 45 locker monitor 4. AUDREY ANNE LANE Academic 3800 Monterey Rd., 18 Garland bearer 35 Glee Club 2: bazaar 25 squad leader 4. MARY JANE LANGVILLE Commercial 5000 Plymouth Rd., 14 Homeroom officer 25 garland bearer 45 Safety Council 25 hall marshall 3, 45 squad leader 2, 3. EVELYN LEIGHT Commercial 936 Homestead St., 18 Garland bearer 35 bank 35 ECHO representative 45 UNY 25 bazaar 25 cafeteria monitor 45 squad leader 2, 3, 45 softball 35 volleyball 2. JOAN KINSEY LEWIS Academic 100 W. Thirty-ninth St., 10 Bazaar 2: hall marshall 45 Glee Club 2: squad leader 3. FEBRUARY MARILYN LIPSCOMBE Commercial 101 N. Milton Ave., 24 UNY 45 cafeteria monitor 45 locker monitor 35 squad leader 2. JANICE LOGAN Commercial 2957 Keswick Rd., ll Homeroom treasurer 25 commencement usher 45 bank 3. DIANE CHARLOTTE LOWE Commercial 2608 Garrett Ave., 18 Commencement usher 45 bank 3, 45 Safety Council representative 2: hall marshall 3, 45 locker monitor 3, 45 ECHO avertising staff 4. CYNTHIA LUERS Commercial 3511 Erdman Ave., 13 Homeroom secretary 25 garland bearer 45 BANNER staff 35 bazaar 2: hall marshall 45 bowling 4. LAVERNE LUMPKIN Commercial 513 S. Robinson St., 24 Homeroom treasurer 35 garland bearer 45 cafeteria monitor 45 locker monitor 35 library helper 25 squad leader 1. GAIL JOANN MARKLEY Academic Castleton Rd., Darlington, Md. Boatride committee 35 garland bearer 35 play committee 45 prom com- mittee 45 bank 2, 3, 45 cafeteria monitor 45 hall marshall 45 locker monitor 4. 54 J OANN E FRANCES MUHLHAN Academic Boatride committee 45 play committee 35 City-Eastern Chorus 25 Y-Teens 15 cafeteria monitor 45 squad leader 4. Academic Homeroom secretary 45 boatride committee 35 commencement usher 35 play committee 25 bazaar 25 guide 45 cafeteria monitor 45 hall marshall 45 locker monitor 45 squad leader 2, 45 basketball 25 bowling 35 varsity 35 tennis 25 volleyball 3, 4. MARTHA LOUISE OLSEN Academic Class president 25 homeroom president 25 boatride committee 35 gar- land bearer 35 prom committee 35 Student Council 2, 4, year represent- ative 45 bank 2, 3, 45 basketball 3, year team 25 softball 2, year team 35 CONSTANCE MARMARAS Academic 2907 Alameda Blvd., 12 Boatride committee 35 garland bearer 35 play cast 2, 45 prom commit- tee 35 Choir 35 Glee Club 25 bank 45 bazaar 25 guide 3, 45 hall marshall 45 squad leader 3, 45 basketball year team 2, 3, 45 bowling 3, 45 tennis 2, 3, varsity 4. PATRICIA BLACKWAY MASON Academic 3318 Ramona Ave., 13 Homeroom officer 2, 3, 45 boatride committee 45 garland bearer 45 play committee 2, 35 prom committee 35 BANNER staff 2, 3, features co-editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, treasurer 4, president 45 UNY 3, 45 bazaar 25 guide 45 tennis 3: basketball 45 table tennis 2, 35 volleyball 3. BARBARA MCGILL Commercial 5615 Tramore Rd., 14 Homeroom vice president 2, 3, 45 garland bearer 35 prom committee 35 Student Council 45 Glee Club 25 Safety Council 25 bazaar 25 cafe- teria monitor 35 hall marshall 45 squad leader 35 tennis 2. NANCY MCQUAY Commercial 410 Evesham Ave., 12 Bank 25 ECHO advertising staff 45 cafeteria monitor 45 squad leader 2. EUDOXIA EVONNE MELASSANOS Academic 3110 Grindon Ave., 14 Homeroom president 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2, 35 boatride committee 45 garland bearer 35 play cast 35 prom committee 25 Student Council 45 Choir 3, 45 UNY 2, 35 hall marshall 45 badminton 2, 35 basketball 2, 35 softball 3. BARBARA ELIZABETH MOULDEN Commercial 2833 Chesterfield Ave., 13 Garland bearer 35 Safety Council 35 cafeteria monitor 45 softball 35 tennis 3, 45 volleyball 4, year team 3. FEBRUARY 1122 Gorsuch Ave., 18 Choir 25 Glee Club 1, 45 NANCY NIZER 3710 Raspe Ave., 6 1340 Pentwood Rd., 12 speedball 2, 3, varsity 45 volleyball year team 2, 3, 45 table tennis var. 4 SANDRA ANN ORTEL Academic 910 Chestnut Hill Ave., 18 Prom committee 3, 45 bazaar 2. GLORIA OSTENDORF Commercial 4626 Northwood Dr., 12 Bank 3, 45 UNY 25 bazaar 25 squad leader 2, 3: bowling 4. JOAN PAPA Commercial . 2735 Chesley Ave., 14 Homeroom 'secretary 35 commencement usher 45 garland bearer 45 prom committee 35 Safety Council 25 cafeteria monitor 45 badminton 2: bowling 3. 55 NANCY ANGELA PAPPAS Commercial 1009 Reverdy Rd., 12 Homeroom president 3, vice president 43 commencement usher 43 garland bearer 33 prom committee 3, 43 bank 23 UNY 23 Y-Teens 23 cafeteria monitor 43 squad leader 23 badminton 23 bowling 3, 4. JEAN MCEWAN PATTERSON Commercial 2107 Woodbourne Ave., 14 Commencement usher 33 garland bearer 33 prom committee 3, 43 as- sembly usher 33 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 3, 43 ECHO rep- resentative 43 squad leader 2, 33 bowling 33 volleyball 2. PAULA ELISE PATTI 1 Academic 4108 Moravia Ave., 6 Homeroom officer 2, 33 boatride committee 33 garland bearer 33 play committee 2, 43 prom committee 3, 43 Student Council 23 bank 23 Y- Teens 23 guide 33 cafeteria monitor 3, 43 badminton 23 basketball 2, 33 bowling 33 speedball 2, 33 tennis 23 volleyball year'team 2. NAOMI PEARCE Commercial 1401 W. Thirty-sixth St., ll Commencement usher 43 bank 2, 3, 43 cafeteria monitor 43 archery 3, 43 softball 2, 4. MARY JANE PHILLIPS Academic 1506 E. Twenty-ninth St., 18 Homeroom treasurer 3, 43 play committee 23 prom committee 33 as- sembly usher 23 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 43 commencement usher 4. CONSTANCE ANNETTE PITMAN Academic 2411 Talbot Rd., 16 Homeroom secretary 23 prom committee 33 bazaar 23 cafeteria monitor 43 locker monitor 43 badminton 23 basketball 33 bowling 33 softball 2. 1 FEBRUARY CAROLYN PUTSCHE Cgmmercial 5005 Ellgenfl Ave., 6 Student Council 43 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 33 squad leader 2. HELEN PATRICIA ROCHE Academic 1700 Lakeside Ave., 18 Homeroom secretary 23 garland bearer 33 play committee 23 prom committee 33 Student Council 3, 43 bank 43 bazaar 23 assembly usher 33 cafeteria monitor 43 basketball 23 bowling 3, 43 tennis 2. JANET ROSE Commercial 519 Lucia Ave., 29 Glee Club 43 ECHO representative 23 UNY 33 bazaar 23 Red Cross representative 33 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 4. SADIE SABATINA Commercial 3939 Frisby St., 18 Prom committee 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 bazaar 23 hall marshall 43 squad leader 2, 43 archery 33 basketball 2, 3, year team 43 bowling 3, 43 softball 2, 3, 43 speedball 33 volleyball 3, year team 4. OLGA ALMA SCHEPERS Commercial 3529 Third St., 25 ECHO photography co-editor 43 prom committee 3, 43 Student Council 23 Choir 3, 43 Glee Club 23 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 UNY 23 bazaar 23 hall marshall 43 Quill and Scroll 43 bank 33 Safety Council 23 cafeteria monitor 43 squad leader 23 debating club 33 archery 2. DOROTHY SCHULZE Commercial 2011 ll. Thirtieth St., 18 Boatride committee 43 prom committee 3, 43 bazaar 23 Red Cross rep- resentative 23 hall marshall 43 squad leader 3, 43 bowling 3, 43 soft- ball 2, 3, 4. 56 BEVERLY SCHUMANN Commercial 5005 Catalpha Rd., 14 Homeroom secretary 2, vice president 35 Student Council 25 bank 43 BANNER representative 23 cafeteria monitor 43 squad leader 2, 35 softball 33 volleyball 2. . NANCY SHIPLEY Commercial 3135 Chesley Ave., l4 Garland bearer 35 bank 45 bowling 2. HELEN AUDREY SINGER Academic 1026 Union Ave., ll Homeroom treasurer 25 garland bearer 35 C-lee Club 2, 35 bazaar 25 cafeteria monitor 35 hall marshall 45 squad leader 2, 35 softball 35 tennis 35 volleyball 3. ERIKA SOPHER Academic 4300 Penhurst Ave., 15 Homeroom vice president 45 Student Council 43 Debating Club 33 cafeteria monitor 45 archery 35 tennis 45 Safety council representa- tive 4. IEANETTE JACQUELINE SPARROW Academic 3015 Belair Rd., 13 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 45 cafeteria monitor 45 squad leader 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH STEIN Commerial 740 E. Thirty-sixth St., 18 Homeroom president 3, 45 boatride committee 35 ECHO representa- tive 25 prom committee 3, 45 Student Council 23 bazaar 23 assembly usher 25 guide 45 cafeteria monitor 3, 45 squad leader 45 basketball 2, 4, year team 35 tennis 2, 3, 4. FEBRUARY GERRY STONER Commerial 306 Allendale St., 29 Homeroom president5 Red Cross representative 25 cafeteria monitor 45 hall marshall 4. JUANITA LOUISE STROTT Academic 5729 Newholme Ave., 6 Boatride committee 33 play committee 45 prom committee 45 bank 2, 3, 45 cafeteria monitor 45 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH THOMPSON Commercial 653 Dumbarton Ave., 18 Homeroom secretary l, treasurer 23 boatride committee 35 garland bearer 35 prom committee 33 Student Council 23 bazaar V15 cafeteria monitor 45 basketball year team 1, 2. VIRGINIA LEE MARTHA THOMS Academic 2708 Bauernwood Ave., 14 Commencement usher 45 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 45 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 45 home ec. librarian 3. GLORIA TOBER Commercial 3ll0'Rosalie Ave., 14 Homeroom treasurer 3, 43 commencement usher 45 prom committee 33 bank 2, 35 ECHO representative 25 UNY 25 cafeteria monitor 45 archery 35 bowling 35 tennis 25 basketball year team 2. DORIS TUCKEY Commercial 5635 Govane Ave., 12 Cafeteria monitor 45 squad leader 2. 57 KATHLEEN RUTH WEBER Commercial 841 E. Belvedere Ave., 12 Bank 23 UNY 2, 33 hall marshall 43 cafeteria monitor 43 squad leader 23 archery 33 basketball 23 softball 2, 4. NANCY KATHRYN WEITZEL Academic 2868 Pelham Ave., 13 Boatride committee 33 play committee 2, 3, 43 prom committee 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Safety Council 23 Y-Teens 23 assembly usher 33 guide 33 cafeteria monitor 3, 43 locker monitor 3, 43 squad leader 2, 3, 43 speedball 2. JOAN WELLS Commercial 1004 W. Thirty-eighth St., ll Homeroom president 43 commencement usher 43 garland bearer 43 cafeteria monitor 43 locker monitor 43 squad leader 3, 4. BONNIE WHITE Commercial 3549 Chesterfield Ave., 13 Home ec. librarian 43 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 3, 43 cafeteria monitor 43 squad leader 2, 33 softball 2. PATRICIA WHITE C0mmf'TCi411 2511 Hermosa Ave., 14 Garland bearer 43 bank 43 ECHO representative 43 locker monitor 43 home ec. librarian 43 bowling 2. ADELE WITTE Commercial 1633 Beason St., 30 Homeroom president 2, 3, vice president 43 Glee Club 23 City-Eastern Chorus 23 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 43 squad leader 2, 39 basket- ball varsity 33 bowling 4. FEBRUARY CAROLYN BARBARA ZEMAN Academic 3615 Crossland Ave., I3 Garland bearer 33 prom committee 33 UNY 23 bazaar 2. CAROL ZIMMERMAN Commercial l40l Cedarcroft Rd., 12 Garland bearer 43 BANNER representative 3, 43 home ec. librarian 43 squad leader 3. EVELYN ZUBULIS Commercial 800 Argonne Dr., 18 Bank 33 UNY representative 2, 3, 43 cafeteria monitor 43 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 23 squad leader 3. MARY BRADFORD Commercial 4048 Hilton Rdf, 15 fNot Picturedl 58 BEVERLY ANDERSON Commercial 2702 Louise Ave., l4 Boatride committee 33 garland bearer 33 bazaar 43 assembly usher 3, 43 basketball'2, 3, varsity 43 bowling 2, 3, 43 softball 2, 3, 43 speed- ball varsity 3, 43 tennis 2, 3, 43 volleyball varsity 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA MARY ANELLO Commercial 1719 E. Twenty-ninth St., 18 Homeroom president 43 garland bearer 33 prom committee 43 Student Council 33 UNY 2, 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 2, 33 bowling 4. FRANCES ANGEVIN E Commercial ' 1656 E. Twenty-fifth St., 18 Garland bearer 33 Student Council 33 BANNER representative 4g Red Cross representative 33 squad leader 33 bazaar 43 prom committee 4. ELIZABETH APPEL Academic 2806 White Ave., 14 Homeroom treasurer 33 boatricle committee 33 garland bearer 33 play cast 3, 43 play comm.ittee 43 prom committee 4g Student Council cafeteria chairman 43 BANNER staff 33 bazaar 43 guide 43 squad leader 3, 43 softball 2. LOIS ARCHER Commercial 713 Gorsuch Ave., 18 Homeroom president 4, treasurer 33 ECHO representative 2. qeigfrigz. 5.12. 1 -3 ,,f3,g,!,,3fiC5- 1 JOAN IRENE ARTKA ELAINE ACKERMAN Academic 3814 Biddison Lane., 6 Homeroom president 43 play committee 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 City- Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 ECHO representative 33 FTA 23 bazaar 43 hall marshall 3, 43 UNY 4. LOIS ADAMS Academic 1827 N. Calvert St., 2 Garland bearer 33 bank 2, 33 BANNER representative 33 FTA 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 bazaar 43 home ec. librarian 3, 43 squad leader 23 badminton 2, 3, 43 table tennis 43 tennis 2. JOANNE ALLEN Academic 3510 Chesterfield Ave., 13 Prom committee 3, 43 play committee 3, 43 bank 1, 23 BANNER staff 3, 43 BANNER representative 23 bazaar l, 43 squad leader 1, 2. SHIRLEY ALLEN Academic 3536 Lyndale Ave., 13 Homeroom president 3, 43 boatride committee 33 commencement usher 33 ECHO staff 43 garland bearer 33 Glee Club 2, 3, president 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 BANNER staff 43 bazaar 43 basketball 23 softball 43 prom committee 4. SANDRA AMMONS Academic 4003 Eighth St., 25 Garland bearer 33 bank 3, 43 badminton 3: basketball year team 23 volleyball year team 2. ,DOROTHY AMSPACHER Academic 810 Homestead St., 18 Prom committee 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 hall marshall 33 bazaar 4. JUNE Commercial 3506 Chesterfield Ave., 13 3 Prom committee 33 BANNER representative 43 bazaar 1, 43 squad leader 1, 33 archery 4. I 59 W varsity 3. IUNE MARLENE JOYCE BAST Commercial 4100 Kinsway, 6 Homeroom treasurer 2, 43 garland bearer 33 prom committee.33 BANNER circulation staff 33 bazaar 1, 43 Red Cross representative lg squad leader 4. JOSEPHINE BATTAGLIA Commercial 335 S. Woodyear St., 23 City-Eastern Chorus 33 Y-Teens 2g assembly usher 33 basketball 23 speedball 23 volleyball 2, year team 33 squad leader 33 bowling 2. SYLVIA BATZER Commercial 728 Highwood Dr., 12 MARY BAUMANN Commercial 630 E. Twenty-ninth St., 18 Homeroom treasurer 43 garland bearer 33 bank 2, 3: bazaar 43 squad leader l. BEVERLY ANN BEATTY Commercial 3545 Chesterfield Ave., 13 Boatride committee 33 ECHO circulation staff 43 garland bearer 33 play committee 43 prom committee 3, 43 BANNER staff 3, 43 UNY 23 hall marshall 3, 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 2, 33 archery 43 table tennis 4. LINDA DOROTHY BECK Academic 7619 Daniel Ave., 14 Homeroom vice president 2, 33 commencement usher 3g FNA 43 ECHO circulation staff 43 bazaar 43 hall marshall 3, 43 basketball 2, 4, year team 33 softball 3, 4. 60 DIANE ASHENFELTER Academic 2301 Southern Ave 14 Homeroom treasurer 4 commencement usher 3 play committee 3 Student Council 2 ECHO advertising co manager 4 Quill and Scroll 4 basketball 2, 4, varsity 3 softball 2 3 4 speedball 3 tennis 3 volleyball 2, 4, year team 3 Academic 213 E Lake Ave 12 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 treasurer 4 City Eastern Chorus 2 3 4 bank 3 BANNER staff 3 4 UNY 2 bazaar l 4 locker monitor 4 bowling CAROL SUE BAKER Academic 2203 Woodbourne Ave 14 ECHO staff 43 play committee 3 prom committee 3 Student Council 2, 3, secretary 4 BANNER staff 3 4 BANNER representative 4 UNY 33 bazaar 4 guide 3 4 Inter High School Council 3 4 Quill and Scroll 43 badminton 3 4 Commercial 3403 Dudley Ave 13 Homeroom president 3 4 boatride committee 3 garland bearer 3 prom committee 3 basketball l SYLVIA A. BARNHART Commercial 390 E Thirty first St 18 Garland bearer 3 City Eastern Chorus 3 4 BANNER representative 4 ECHO representative 3 bazaar 4 hall marshall 4 squad leader 2 3 Academic 2313 Cedley St 30 ECHO advertis.ing staff 4 prom committee 4 UNY 3 Y Teens 2 Red Cross representative 2 bazaar 4 LOIS ANN BECKER Cflmmerfilll 4243 Shamrock Ave., 6 Homeroom president 25 garland bearer 35 Glee Club 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 45 hall marshall 45 bazaar 1, 45 squad leader 3, 4. MOLLY BECKETT Afademif 2905 Harview Ave., I4 BANNER staff 1, 3, 45 BANNER representative 15 UNY 35 ECHO rep- resentative 45 Quill and Scroll 45 bazaar 45 softball 3, 4. BARBARA BELL Commercial 717 Beaverbrook Rd., 12 Garland bearer 35 BANNER representative 35 bazaar l, 45 assembly usher 2, 3, 45 squad leader l, 25 archery 2, 35 bowling 45 softball 1, 2, 3, 45 basketball year team 3, varsity 45 speedball varsity 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH BERGER Commercial 5523 Belair Rd., 6 Garland bearer 35 bazaar 1, 45 assembly 'usher 3, 45 basketball 2, 3, 45 softball 2, 3, 45 volleyball 2, 3, 4. DOROTHEA ELIZABETH BILDSTEIN Commercial 3101 Harview Ave., 14 Commencement usher 35 home ec. librarian 45 bowling 45 UNY 4. VALINDA BLACKMON Afademk 2902 Huntingdon Ave., ll Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Cityeliastern Chorus 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 basketball 3. CJUNE X KATHERINE BLOOM Academic' 6306 EZISICITI Pkwy., 14 MARGARET BODEIN Academic 3306 Chestnut Ave., ll Commencement usher 35 play committee 3, 45 Choir 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 UNY 1, 2, 4, secretary-treasurer 25 bazaar 1, 45 guide 25 hall marshall 3, 45 library helper 15 squad leader l, 4. ROSE MARIE BOEHLKE Academic 4331 Belair Rd., 6 Student Council president 45 class president 35 boatride committee 35 garland bearer 35 prom committee 35 nurse's assistant 3, 45 volleyball 3, 4, year team 25 badminton varsity 2, 3, 45 basketball varsity 2, 3, 45 softball varsity 2, 3, 45 speedball 3, 4. MARGARET ANN BOLAND Academic 4525 Marble Hall Rd., 12 Boatride committee 35 play selection 45 play committee 45 prom com- mittee 45 BANNER staff 45 ECHO representative 1, 25 UNY 1, 25 bazaar 1, 45 archery 25 badminton 45 basketball l, 2, 3, 45 table tennis 3, 4. NANCY HOYLE BORDLEY Academic 4219 Eastvievg Rd., I8 Homeroom president 2, 4, treasurer 35 ECHO staff 45 Quill and Scroll 45 prom committee 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 45 guide 2, 35 library helper 1, 25 archery 2, 3, 45 basketball 2, 4, year team 35 table tennis 4, varsity 3. 5 JACQUELYN BOURNE Academic 2535 Madison Ave., 17 ECHO representative 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 archery 35 basketball 3, 45 tennis 45 bazaar 4. 61 MARY JEAN BOWEN Academic 6117 Sefton Ave,, 14 Prom committee 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 squad leader 33 City-Eastern Orchestra 2, 3, 4. CAROLINE AGNES BOYCE Academic 311 Birkwood Pl., 18 Prom committee 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, secretary 4g City-Eastern Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 UNY 1, 2, secretary 33 bazaar 1, 43 hall marshall 3. PHYLLIS MARGARET BRIGHTWELL Academic 5208 Kelway Rd., 12 Garland bearer 33 play committee 33 Glee Club 2, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 43 squad leader 2, 33 basketball 33 bowling 4. JUDITH ANNE BRINK Academic 1230 S. Carey St., 30 Boatridc committee 4g garland bearer 33 prom committee 43 hall marshall 3. CHARLOTTE BROWN C0m171ffTCil1l 2137 Cliftwood Ave., 13 Bank 23 home ec. librarian 3. JEANNE BROWN Academic 4506 Prospect Circle, 16 Homeroom vice president 23 play committee 43 prom committee 43 City-Eastern Chorus 43 Glee Club 43 bank 43 BANNER staff 3, 43 FTA 43 UNY 23 bazaar 43 basketball 43 table tennis 4. JUNE , badminton 3, 4. leader 43 tennis 2 62 MARJORIE JOYCE BROWN Commercial 3037 Guilford Ave 18 Commencement usher 3 garland bearer 3 prom committee 4 tennis 2, 33 hall marshall 4 Safety Council representative 4 Commercial 2908 Pinewood Ave 14 Garland bearer 3 bank 4 Safety Council 3 home ec librarian 3 ECHO representatlve 4 squad leader l 2 3 basketball 1 2 3 4 softball 3, 43 tennis 4 basketball year team l 3 JACKIE BROWNE Commercial 1812 E Thirty second St 18 Homeroom secretary 2 garland bearer 3 bazaar 4 squad leader 2 Academic 304 Wyndhurst Ave 10 Boatride committee 3 garland bearer 3 Clty Eastern Chorus 2 3 ECHO representative 4 bazaar 4 squad leader 3 bowling 3 BETTY ANN BRUBAKER Academic 5307 Wesley Ave 7 ECHO staff 43 garland bearer 3 prom committee 3 orchestra 2 3 4 BANNER staff 3, 4 FTA secretary 3 4 UNY 3 bazaar 4 guide 4 City-Eastern Orchestra 2 3 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 squad leader 4 Academic 2872 Pelham Ave 13 Choir 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 3 4 FNA 3 4 Griffin 21 3 nurse's assistant 4 hall marshall 3 C-lee Club 2 bazaar 4 squad LOUISE HELEN BURTON Commercial 5412 Creston Ave., 14 Student Council 43 BANNER representative 33 UNY I3 BANNER staff 33 bazaar 43 squad leader 1, 3, 43 bowling 33 basketball year team 1. BARBARA JEAN BUSCAGLIA Academic 3415 Gough St., 24 Garland bearer 33 play committee 3, 43 Choir 43 Glee Club 13 FNA 23 locker monitor 33 archery 23 basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: softball l, 3, 41 speedball 2, 43 volleyball 1. CAROLE LOIS BUTLER Commercial 2907 Southern Ave., 14 Garland bearer 33 bazaar 43 lybme ec. librarian 43 tennis 2. 1 If PHYLLIS CHRISTINE CAPEZIO Commercial 423 E. Twenty-fifth St., 18 Homeroom secretary 3, treasurer 43 boatride committee 33 garland bearer 43 BANNER representative 33 Safety Council 23 hall marshall 33 squad leader 4, PEGGY ANN CARLSON Commercial 1606 E. Lafayette Ave., 2 Commencement usher 33 ECHO representative 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 2. VIRGINIA CARTER Commercial 1008 Witherspoon Rd., 12 Prom committee 43 Student Council 23 squad leader 1. .ZUNE DARLENE ANN CASHORE Commercial 6900 Chambers Rd., 14 Prom committee 33 BANNER staff 43 Safety Council 23 UNY 33 ECHO representative 43 bazaar 43 Red Cross representative 23 squad leader 23 basketball year team 33 softball 3, 43 volleyball 3. PHYLLIS C. CASSETTA Academic 917 Montpelier St., 18 Play committee 3, 43 bank 23 BANNER staff 43 BANNER repre- sentative 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 23 bowling 23 golf 33 tennis 3. NELLY B. CHAPMAN Academic 5301 Midwood Ave., 12 Glee Club 23 bank 13 BANNER staff 33 ECHO representative 2, 43 play cast 43 bazaar 1, 43 squad leader l, 2, 33 badminton 3, 43 basket- ball 33 tennis 2. JEAN CHENOWITH Academic 3725 Delverne Rd., 18 Homeroom vice president 1, 2, treasurer 43 garland bearer 33 Glee Club treasurer 1, 23 City-Eastern Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 cheerleader 1, 2, 33 Poly majorette 43 UNY 1, 33 bazaar 1, 43 squad leader 1, 2, 33 badminton 3. NANCY CHRISTOPHER Academic 705 W. Thirty-third St., ll Boatride committee 33 commencement usher 33 Glee Club 3, 43 City- Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 bank 33 FTA 23 UNY 13 bazaar 1, 43 hall marshall 43 squad leader 2, 43 bowling-3. FLORENCE A. CLARK C0"H'l6'1'fifll 4406 Ashbury Ave., 6 Homeroom president 3, 43 boatride committee 33 garland bearer 33 gulde 43 hall marshall 3, 4. 63 LEE COLUZZI J U N E MARY coorc Commercial 3002 Orlando Ave., 14 Garland bearer 35 bank l, 2, 3, 45 UNY 3, 45 bazaar l, 45 home ec. librarian 45 prom committee 45 squad leader 25 bowling 45 softball 4. NORMA JEAN COPELAND Commercial 3725 Raspe Ave., 6 Boatride committee 35 garland bearer 35 Student Council 45 bank 25 ECHO representative 35 Red Cross representative 1, 25 guide 45 bowl- ing 25 bazaar 4. X w CATHERINE E. CORCORAN Academic 3517 Kenyon Ave., 13 Garland bearer 35 play. committee 45 BANNER staff 45 hall marshall 35 badminton 45 basketball 15 tennis lg volleyball 1, 4. A SUE CORNELL Academic 6220 Alameda Blvd., 12 Homeroom treasurer 35 boatride committee 35 commencement usher 35 garland bearer 35 play committee 35 prom committee 3, 45 BANNER staff 3, circulation manager 45 Quill and Scroll 45 bazaar l, 45 guide 45 basketball l, 2, 3, 45 golf 35 table tennis 35 tennis 3. ESTHER LORRAINE CORNETT Commercial 1509 Linden Ave., 17 Prom committee 45 bazaar 45 UNY 45 squad leader 2. JEAN CRABB Academic 2800 Northern Pkwy., 14 Play committee 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 25 squad leader 35 badmin- ton 25 basketball year team 2, varsity 3, 45 softball varsity 2, 3, 45 speedball varsity 3, 45 volleyball 3, 4, year team 2. 64 CAROLE CLEMEN S Academic 5711 Chlldham Rd 9 Glee Club 1, 3, 4 Crty Eastern Chorus 3 4 bank 3 Red Cross repre sentative 25 hall marshall 3 bazaar l 4 squad leader 2 Commercial 810 Wrnston Ave 12 Prom committee 4 Student Councll 1 bank 1 3 UNY 2 bazaar 4 Red Cross representative 3 squad leader l 2 3 JEAN L. COCKRELL Commercial 918 N Luzerne Ave 5 Commencement usher 3 prom committee 4 Student Council 4 BAN NER representative 2 bazaar 4 Academic 5540 Lothian Rd 12 Homeroom treasurer 2 commencement usher 4 garland bearer 3 Choir 35 Glee Club 1 2 4 Cnty Eastern Chorus 1 2 3 4 BANNER representative 25 UNY l 2 3 bazaar 1 4 locker momtor 3 squad leader 1, 2, 3, 4 basketball 1 2 4 speedball 2 tenms 1 2 Academic 4l9 Pembrooke Blvd 24 ECHO circulation staff 4 garland bearer 3 squad leader 2 3 4 basketball 4, year team 2 3 bowling 2 varsity 3 tenms 2 Commercial 3430 Vrrgrma Ave 15 Garland bearer 3 ECHO representative 4 bazaar 4 squad leader 3 basketball 4, year team 3 softball 3 4 tenms 4 volleyball 3 GLENDA LEE CRABILL Commercial 740 E. Thirty-seventh St., 18 BANNER staff 35 FTA 45 Y-Teens secretary 2, treasurer 35 ba- 1 1 zaar 45 home ec. librarian 4, marshall 45 squad leader 35 bowling . 25 table tennis 45 volleyball 2. MARJORIE CRAMBLITT Academic 6128 Marlora Rd., 12 Garland bearer 35 prom committee 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 City- Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 45 BANNER representative 45 Safety Coun- c1l 35 hall marshall 35 bazaar 45 squad leader 2. HELEN LORRAINE CRESS Commercial 4210 Parkside Dr., 6 Homeroom treasurer 35 garland bearer 35 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 45 bazaar 45 hall marshall 45 squad leader 2, 3, 4. ' MAXINE CRIM J Awdewiv 6600 Marietta Ave., 14 - Garland bearer 35 prom committee 45 bank 45 UNY 45 hall marshall 45 library helper 3, 45 bowling 45 softball 45 tennis 4. LYNNE CROCE Commercial 322 St. Dunstans Rd., 12 Homeroom president 3, vice president 45 Dramatic Club 45 library helper 3: play cast 4. . CONNIE CZAJKOWSKI C0""'1eTf'al 3112 Evergreen Ave., 14 Bazaar 4. JUNE BETTY JANE DANNA Commercial 1231 Cochran Ave., 12 Homeroom president 45 garland bearer 35 play committee 45 prom committee 45 Student Council 1, 35 bank 1, 2, 35 ECHO representa- tive 35 UNY 35 bazaar 1, 45 home ec. librarian 35 squad leader 1, 2, 35 basketball 1, 45 bowling 45 softball 4. ANNA MAE R. DANSEREAU Academic 813 Homestead St., 18 Play committee 45 Choir 35 City-Eastern Chorus 35 FTA 35 squad leader 35 basketball 45 softball 45 locker monitor 4. BARBARA DASI-1 Academic , 505 Rossiter Ave., 12 Student Council 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 FNA 45 UNY 15 bazaar 1, 45 Red Cross representative 2, 3, 45 assembly usher 25 home ec. librarian 45 archery 15 tennis 15 squad leader 4. VELMA DAUGHADAY Academic 5516 Sefton Ave., 14 Homeroom secretary 45 garland bearer 35 prom comm.ittee 45 FTA 45 UNY 25 bazaar 45 hall marshall 45 home ec. librarian 45 Dramatic Club 25 play committee 4. ELEANOR DAUGHERTY Academic 1210 Glenhaven Rd., 12 Bank l, 45 squad leader 3, 45 archery 25 basketball 2, 3, 45 bowling 2, 45 varsity 35 softball 1, 2, 3, 45 volleyball 1, 2, 45 year term 3. ' JEAN DAVIS Commercial 1013 S. East Ave., 24 Homeroom treasurer 35 garland bearer 35 bank 35 locker monitor 4. 65 MARY DAVIS Academic 1415 Morling Ave., 11 Garland bearer 35 Projection Club 45 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 35 squad leader 4. SHARON E. DEAN Commercial 5613 Trarnore Rd., 14 Homeroom secretary 25 garland bearer 35 play committee 2, 35 prom committee 3, 45 Student Council 1, 45 bank 1, 2, 35 BANNER repre- sentative 25 ECHO representative 25 bazaar 1, 45 Red Cross repre- sentative l5 assembly usher 2, 35 squad leader 2, 3, 45 basketball 1, 3. NORMA LEE DEBELIUS Commercial 3509 Cliftmont Ave., 13 Homeroom treasurer 45 prom committee 35 BANNER staff 45 bazaar 1, 45 Red Cross representative 15 assembly usher 2, 3, 45 library helper 45 squad leader 3. BETTY DECKER Academic 1300 Horner Lane, 5 Hall marshall 45 home ec. librarian 4. IRMA K. DENNY Commercial 5058 E. Eager St., 5 Student Council 25 guide 35 bazaar 45 squad leader 2, 35 archery 25 bowling 45 tennis 2. BEVERLY ANNE DENSON Commercial 6105 Ready Ave., 12 Garland bearer 35 Glee Club 25 BANNER representative 25 UNY 15 bazaar 15 squad leader 35 badminton 45 basketball 1. JUNE AUDREY DERRINGER Commercial 1410 N. Potomac St., 13 Safety Council 2, 35 assembly usher 3, 45 library helper 3, 4. BARBARA LEE DICKERSON Commercial 623 E. Forty-first St., 18 Play committee 35 bank 3, 45 UNY 35 bazaar 45 softball 45 volleyball 2. SALLIE SHEPHARD DIETRICH Academic 949 North Hill Rd., 18 Class president 45 homeroom president 35 boatride committee 35 play committee 3, 45 Student Council year representative 15 BANNER staff 15 Safety Council 25 bazaar 1, 45 guide 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Choir 35 squad leader 1, 2. MARGY MAXINE DODSON Commercial 3611 Northern Pkwy., 6 Homeroom president 1, vice president 25 garland bearer 35 cheer- leader 1, 25 ECHO representative 35 basketball 45 bowling 45 golf 3. BARBARA DONNELLY Commercial 3213 Frisby St., 18 Student Council 15 UNY 15 bazaar 45 prom committee 45 bowling 4, varsity 3. VIRGINIA B. DORN Academic 1549 Northwick Rd., 18 ECHO photography co-editor 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 25 FTA 3, president 45 Pet Club 2, 35 bazaar 45 guide 45 hall marshall 45 home ec. librarian 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 archery 25 badminton 35 basketball 3. 66 SUE A. DRUMMOND Commercial 2741 Mathews St., 18 UNY 2. - MARDEL DUKE Agadgmig 137 Ave., 6 Glee Club 2, 4g City-Eastern Chorus 23 FNA 43 Safety 'Council 23 bazaar 43 squad leader 2. KATHERINE DURM Commercial 4101 Overlea Ave., 6 Homeroom president 13 commencement usher 23 garland bearer 33 BANNER staff 33 bazaar 23 squad leader 1, 23 bowling 23 softball 4. RUTH ANN DYER Commercial 3227 Northem Pkwy., 14 Play committee 33 prom committee 33 bank 33 ECHO representative 43 squad leader 43 bowling 3, 4. ANN JEANNETTE EARLES Commercial 1301 Cliftview Ave., 18 Garland bearer 33 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 locker monitor 4. ' GRACE EATON Commercial 3538 Poole St., ll City-Eastern Chorus 3, 43 BANNER staff 3. JUNE BEVERLY A. ECKERT Academic 1731 Ingram Rd., 14 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 bazaar 43 guide 3, 43 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 3: ar- chery 2, 33 softball 23 volleyball 2. ELIZABETH ELGIN Academic 1922 Woodbourne Ave., 14 Commencement usher 33 play committee 43 prom committee 43 Choir 3, treasurer 43 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 43 bank 2, 33 BANNER staff 3, 43 ECHO representative 43 bazaar 43 hall marshall 43 Quill and Scroll 43 squad leader 2. XENIA ELIN Academic 1603 Ramblewood Rd., 12 Garland bearer 33 bank 2, 3, 4. KAY ELLIS Academic 2816 White Ave., 14 Boatride committee 33 prom committee 33 BANNER staff 3, sports editor 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 43 archery 2, 33 basketball 2, 3, 43 softball 2. TREVA ALLENE ELLISON Commercial 5074 Orville Ave., 5 Homeroom president l, vice president 2g boatride committee 33 com- mencement usher 33 garland bearer 33 Student Council 33 Glee Club 43 City-Eastern Chorus 23 Y-Teens 23 home ec. librarian 33 squad leader 23 bowling 1. NANCY ELY Academic 1015 Northwick Rd., 18 Garland bearer 33 prom committee 33 bazaar 43 play committee 23 class secretary 23 bowling 43 softball 3, 43 table tennis 4. 67 BARBARA ANN ENGELHARDT Academic 610 Parkwyrth Ave., 18 Prom committee 43 Student Council vice president 43 bank 3, 43 ECHO representative 33 Griffin "21" 3, 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 23 archery 43 tennis 2. SALLY ANNE ENSOR Academic 418 Southway, 18 Homeroom president 23 garland bearer 33 prom committee 3g BANNER staff 23 Griffin "2l" 33 UNY representative 33 bazaar 43 guide 33 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 33 archery li table tennis 3. DINA ERLEMANN Academic 2312 Mt. Royal Terrace, 17 UNY 4. NANCY EVANS Academic 1526 Windemere Ave., 18 Garland bearer 33 Glec Club 2, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 4g bank 33 Y-Teens 43 bazaar 43 locker monitor 43 table tennis 3, 43 tennis 4. ELAINE EVERT Academic 5704 Loch Raven Blvd., 12 Homeroom secretary 33 garland bearer 33 play committee 33 play cast 43 bank 13 ECHO representative 13 bazaar 1, 43 locker monitor 33 squad leader 1, 23 badminton 33 softball 3, 4. MARY PATRICIA ANN FARLEY Commercial 429 W. Twenty-third St., 11 Homeroom treasurer 2, secretary 33 prom committee 33 UNY 1, 23 ba- JUNE ANN FARRELL Academic 528 Beaumont Ave., 12 Commencement usher 33 prom committee 43 bank 43 BANNER repre- sentative 43 Pet Club 33 UNY 43 hall marshall 33 home ec. marshall 33 library helper 33 office marshall 43 squad leader 2, 43 bowling 43 softball 43 tennis 4. CAROL LYNNE FARRIS Academic 4101 Harris Ave., 6 Boatride committee 43 ECHO staff 43 prom committee 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 Dra- matic Club 23 bazaar 43 squad leader 2. JACQUELINE FEDERER Commercial 2327 Harford Rd., 18 Garland bearer 33 bank 23 home ec. librarian 3. GUELDA GUNELL FEENEY Commercial 1716 St. Paul St., 2 Library helper 13 play committee 3. MARSHA LYNN FEETE Academic 4362 Sheldon Ave., 6 Garland bearer 33 prom committee 43 Y-Teens 23 bazaar 43 hall mar- shall 3, 43 squad leader 23 archery 2, 3, 43 -basketball 23 bowling 23 softball 3, 4. BARBARA MARY FENRICH Academic 204 Oakdale Rd., 10 Homeroom secretary 23 boatride committee 33 bank 23 cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 43 tennis 2, 4. 68 zaar 1, 43 basketball 1, 2. MARY FISCHER Academic 4202 Parkside Dr., 6 Boatride committee 33 garland bearer 3: bank 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 43 UNY 23 hall marshall 43 home ec. librarian 43 bazaar 43 tennis 2. JUNE FLEISHMAN Academic 3102 Harview Ave., 14 Boatride committee 33 commencement usher 33 FNA 43 squad leader 2. PEGGY FORD Commercial 3305 Beverly Rd., 14 Boatride committee 33 commencement usher 33 garland bearer 33 as- sembly usher 3, 43 squad leader 2, 33 basketball 2, 3, 43 bowling var- sity 2, 3, 43 softball 2, 3, 43 speedball 23 table tennis 33 tennis 3, 43 vol- leyball 2, 3, 4. GERTURDE FORSYTHE Academic 3911 Kimble Rd., 18 Class vice president 3, 43 homeroom treasurer 33 boatride committee 33 garland bearer 33 play committee 43 bank 2, 33 cheerleader 1, 2, 33 ECHO representative 23 bazaar 13 squad leader 43 badminton 3, 43 basketball year team 33 softball 13 table tennis 3g tennis 33 volleyball 3. MARIE FRANSSENM Academic 4614 Furley Ave., 6 Dramatic Club 43 FTA 43 archery 43 basketball 43 softball 4. FLORENCE FRAZIER Commercial 857 W. Thirty-third St., ll Bank 2. fi JUNE PATRICIA E. FREEZE Commercial l036X Quantril Way, 5 Homeroom vice president 33 Student Council 43 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 43 BANNER representative 23 UNY 1, 2, 3, 43 squad leader 33 locker monitor 4. CAROL FREUND Commercial 3902 Walnut Ave., 6 Homeroom president 43 Student Council 13 BANNER representative 22 Safety Council 33 UNY 2, 3, 43 bazaar 43 Red Cross representative 2: assembly usher 43 library helper 43 squad leader 1. ELLA KATHRYN FUNK Academic 2806 Southern Ave., 14 Commencement usher 33 bazaar 43 Quill and Scroll 43 ECHO circula- tion co-manager 43 prom committee 43 squad leader 2, 3. ELIZABETH GABLE Academic 5304 Remmell Ave., 6 Glee Club 2, 33 FNA 2, 3, 43 play committee 43 Safety Council 3, 43 UNY 23 nurse's assistant 43 squad leader. 2. PATRICIA GALE Commercial 503 N. Clinton St., 5 Homeroom president 33 boatride committee 33 garland bearer 33 Stu- dent Council 1, 23 bank 43 BANNER staff 13 bazaar 1, 43 Red Cross representative 23 squad leader 1, 2. PHYLLIS M. GANOVSKI Commercial 5032 Plymouth Rd., 14 Squad leader 43 archery 2. 69 I Commercial 2ll S. Bentalou St., 23 ANNA MARIE GERECHT Commercial 2501 E. Hoffman St., 13 UNY 33 Red Cross representative 4. BEVERLY GILL Academic' 3808 Pinewood Ave., 6 BETTY GARRISON Commercial 2647 Hampden Ave., ll Bank 2, 33 bazaar 43 assembly usher 3, 4. EVA GAST Academic 5939 Lillyan Ave., 6 Dramatic Club 43 archery 43 softball 4. JUDITH ELAINE GEORGE Commercial 2519 Oswego Ave., 15 Homeroom treasurer 23 garland bearer 33 prom committee 33 bank 23 ECHO representative 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 3. PHYLLIS ANNE GEORGE Commencement usher 33 Pet Club 3, 43 hall marshall 43 locker mon- itor 43 library helper 33 home ec. marshall 3, 43 badminton 2, 33 tennis 4. .TUNE JANE GLADSTONE Academic 3414 Parklawn Ave., 13 Homeroom president 2, 33 boatride committee 33 prom committee 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 43 guide 3, 43 hall marshall 43 play committee 4. SHIRLEY GLASS Commercial 3532 Cliftmont Ave., 13 SONJA RAMONA GOI-IN Academic 4540 N. Charles St., 10 ECHO co-editor-in-chief 43 boatride committee 33 play committee 43 play cast 33 prom committee 3, 43 BANNER staff 3, 43 Poly majorette 2, leader 3, 43 UNY 2, 3, 43 bazaar 43 guide 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 volleyball 3, 4. ROBERTA GOLDMAN Academic 5604 Wildwood Lane, 9 Play committee 2, 33 Glee Club 43 City-Eastem Chorus 2, 33 play cast 43 Dramatic Club 23 hall marshall 43 archery 23 tennis 2. WILMA JEAN GORMAN Commercial 3620 Bellevale Ave., 6 Garland bearer 33 play committee 43 prom committee 43 hall marshall 43 home ec. marshall 4. JOANNE CATHERINE GRANGER Commercial 3037 Hamilton Ave., 14 Homeroom vice president 13 Dramatic Club 13 Red Cross representa- tive 23 library helper 13 archery 43 bowling 43 volleyball 2. 70 H CAROL ELIZABETH GREEN Academic Boatride committee 35 commencement usher 45 garland bearer 35 play committee 45 prom committee 45 bank 25 BANNER representative 35 FNA 3, 45 hall marshall 3, 45 table tennis 35 tennis 25 badminton 45 basketball 2, 3, 45 softball 2, 3, 45 Speedball 2- 4506 Northwood Dr., 12 CAROLYN GRIFFIN Academic 5111 Midwood Ave., 12 FNA 2, 3, 45 UNY 2, 35 bazaar 45 locker monitor 45 basketball 2, 3, 45 softball 1, 2, 45 speedball 1, 2. CATHERINE GRIM Commercial 3633 Malden Ave., ll Commencement usher 35 bank 2, 45 BANNER staff 45 bazaar 45 soft- ball 25 tennis 3. LAUREL ROSE GRIMES Commercial 3710 Ednor Rd., 18 Garland bearer 35 prom committee 45 Glee Club 15 UNY 15 hall marshall 3, 45 archery 15 golf 3. MILDRED E. GUNKEL ' Commercial 4007 Hillcrest Ave., 25 D. LILLIAN HACKMAN Academic 3555 Lyndale Ave., 13 Homeroom treasurer 45 BANNER representative 35 home ec. li- brarian 45 bazaar 1, 45 squad leader 2, 35 basketball 45 softball 3, 45 bowling 4. JUNE JANICE ODESSA HALL Commercial 4213 Thayer Court, 25 Prom committee 35 Choir 35 Glee Club 45 Y-Teens 25 bowling 45 bazaar 4. KATHRYN HAMBLETON Commercial 547 Benninghaus Rd., 12 Garland bearer 35 prom committee 45 UNY 3, 45 home ec. librarian 45 Safety Council 415 squad leader 2. HAZEL I. HAMILTON Commercial 845 Decatel St., 17 Homeroom treasurer 35 prom committee 45 bank 45 bazaar 45 library helper 25 squad leader 25 basketball 2, 3, 45 home ec. marshall 35 softball 4. UNA LOUISE HAMILTON Commercial 409 E. North Ave., 2 Homeroom treasurer 2, vice president 35 boatride committee 35 bank 25 UNY 25 assembly usher 3, 45 hall marshall 45 squad leader 2, 3, 45 badminton 2, 35 basketball year team 35 softball year team 2, 35 speed- ball 25 table tennis 25 tennis 3. BARBARA LOUISE HANSEN Academic 2611 W. Cold Spring Lane, 15 Garland bearer 35 FTA 2, 3, vice president 45 Griffin "21" 35 bazaar 45 hall marshall 45 tennis 25 volleyball 2. CHARLOTTE JEAN HARRISON Commercial 721 Belgian Ave., 18 Homeroom vice president 35 bank 3, 4. 71 DOLORES HAUF Commercial 35 S. Kossuth St., 29 EVELYN HAYNES Academic 4120 Buena Vista Ave., ll Y-Teens 2, 45 basketball 2: softball 2, 3, 45 volleyball 2, 3, 45 hall marshall 45 bowling 2, varsity 3, 4. NANCY HEFFLER Commercial 1317 Eutaw Pl., 17 Homeroom president 35 prom committee 45 bank 45 UNY 45 Safety Council 2, 45 bazaar 45 home ec. marshall 35 squad leader 25 basketball 2, 3, 4. ' BARBARA HEIMILLER Commercial 941 N. Chester St., 5 FTA 25 home ec. librarian 45 squad leader 25 archery 2. WILDA HEISS Academic 4704 Greenhill Ave., 6 Homeroom treasurer 25 All-Maryland Orchestra 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 badminton 2, 3, 45 basketball year team 2, varsity 3, 45 softball varsity 2, 3, 45 speedball varsity 2, 3, 45 table tennis 2, 3, 45 volleyball 2, 4, year team 3. VIRGINIA HELGERT Academic 4112 Mary Ave., 6 Garland bearer 35 prom committee 35 bazaar 45 hall marshall 35 locker monitor 45 archery 25 squad leader 35 tennis 4. JUNE MARY LANY HEMMONS Commercial 3824 Tenth St., 25 Garland bearer 35 prom committee 3, 45 ECHO advertising staff 45 bowling 45 squad leader 2, 45 home ec. librarian 35 hall marshall 35 bazaar 45 Y-Teens 2. CAROL HENNAUT Academic 3120 Keswick Rd., 11 Bank 2, 35 home ec. librarian 45 bowling 3, 45 bazaar 4. PEGGY MAE HENNEKE Commercial 1801 N. Collington Ave., 13 Garland bearer 35 prom committee 45 hall marshall 4. MARGARET WILMA HENSLER Academic 2405 Halcyon Ave., 14 Boatride comm. 35 ECHO advertising co-manager 45 Quill and Scroll 45 garland bearer 35 play comm. 35 prom comm. 3, 45 UNY 45 Y-Teens 2, 45 Projection Club 3, 45 squad leader 2, 3, 45 basketball varsity 2, 3, 45 volleyball varsity 3, 45 speedball varsity 3, 45 softball 2, 3, 4. JACQUELINE RAE HENSRUD Academic 5309 Kenilworth Ave., 12 Homeroom secretary 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Choir 3, 45 bank 25 UNY 35 bazaar 15 hall marshall 35 squad leader 2, 35 archery 25 basketball 25 softball 15 speedball 25 volleyball 1, 2-. BRENDA HERMAN Academic 3502 Glenmore Ave., 6 Play committee 45 prom committee 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 45 bazaar 45 squad leader 25 badminton 2, 35 basketball 2, 3, 45 table tennis 25 tennis 2, 3. 72 PATRICIA HILDEBRAND Academic 1634 Montpelier St., 18 Garland bearer 35 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 bazaar 45 locker monitor 4. MARILYN JEAN HILL Commercial 4415 Falls Rd., 11 Home ec. librarian 4. MARTA HOFFMAN Academic 2902 Clifton Park Terr., 13 Boatride committee 35 garland bearer 35 prom committee 45 UNY 35 bazaar 45 hall marshall 45 archery 25 basketball 3, 45 bowling 2, 3, 45 varsity 3, 45 softball 2, 3, 4. HOLLY HOOPER Affld6W1iC 2508 Crest Rd., 15 Commencement usher 45 garland bearer 35 Glee Club 1, 25 BANNER stag 3, 45 bazaar 1, 45 hall marshall 45 squad leader 2, 35 badminton CHARLOTTE HOOTON Academic 4104 Falls Rd., 9 Homeroom president 25 prom committee 35 City majorette 3, 45 Y- Teens 25 hall marshall 35 home ec. librarian 45 squad leader 15 basketball 2. MARGARET HORNBERGER Commercial 1640 E. Belvedere Ave., 12 Garland bearer 35 bank 25 home ec. librarian 4. JUNE EVELYN HORST Academig 619 Gittings Ave., 12 Prom committee 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 UNY representative l, 25 bazaar 1, 4. EILEEN HOUCK Commercial 3326 E. Noble St., 24 Bazaar 45 bowling 4. NANCY HOWARD Academic 3049 Northern Pkwy., 12 Garland bearer 35 hall marshall 45 squad leader 25 archery 25 basket- ball 3. MARY HUDSON Commercial 2424 Callow Ave., 17 Bank 35 Safety Council 45 UNY 35 bazaar 4. JUDY HUBTHER Academic 400 N. Longwood Ave., 24 Garland bearer 35 prom committee. 45 FNA 3, 45 UNY 35 hall marshall 45 locker monitor 45 squad leader 25 bowling 45 softball 4. SANDRA UJARRELL Agadgngig Llfldefl AVC., Bank 25 Griffin "21" 45 bazaar 45 hall marshall 45 basketball '35 5 tennis 2, 3. 73 S. DIANE JARVIS Academic 3207 Chesley Ave., 14 Play committee 33 prom committee 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 City- liastern Chorus 3, 43 bank 2, 43 Griffin "2l" 23 UNY 3, 43 guide 33 library helper 33 home ec. librarian 23 squad leader 2. SANDRA JOHANSON Commercial 4406 Marble Hall Rd., 18 Homeroom treasurer 2, 43 commencement usher 33 play committee 43 prom committee 43 bazaar 1, 43 Student Council 13 UNY 13 squad leader l, 2. NORMA- JEAN JOHNS Commercial 2101 Maryland Ave., 18 Commencement usher 33 garland bearer 33 Student Council 43 UNY 23 assembly usher 43 squad leader 2, 33 tennis 2. BETTY JOHNSON Commercial 1240 Bonaparte Ave., 18 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 home ec. librarian 43 squad leader 23 locker monitor 4. GLENNA Jol-1NsoN Academic 5907 Benton Heights Ave., 6 Garland bearer 33 play committee 43 prom committee 33 bank 2, 3, 43 BANNER staff 43 bazaar 43 locker monitor 43 squad leader 33 bad- minton 43 bowling 43 softball 3. MARY JOHNSON Cmnmercial 2935 Huntington Dr., ll JUNE ANNETTE JONES Commercial 3214 Hamilton Ave., 14 Garland bearer 33 bank 4g UNY 23 badminton 43 bowling 33 tennis 1. BETTY JONES Academic 1414 N. Collington Ave., 13 Homeroom treasurer 43 garland bearer 33 BANNER representative 33 UNY 33 hall marshall 43 home ec. librarian 3, 43 squad leader 2, 33 tennis 2. BEVERLY JONES Agaflgynfg Glenoak Ave., Prom committee 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 City-Eastern Orchestra 2, 3, 4. JOANN JOSEPH Academic 3107 Hamilton Ave., 14 Homeroom secretary 23 Glee Club 23 bazaar 43 home ec. librarian 43 office marshall 4g squad leader 33 archery 2. ELEANOR M. JUMP Commercial 2505 Strathmore Ave., 14 Prom committee 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 2. WANDA LEE JUSTIS Academic 5141 Frederick Ave., 29 Garland bearer 33 bank 43 locker monitor 43 home ec. librarian 4. 74 DOLORES L. KAHLER Academic 620 East Thirty-seventh St., 18 Garland bearer 33 Glee Club 23 FNA 2, 3, 43 UNY 23 bazaar 43 nurse's assistant 43 squad leader 1, 2, 3, 43 archery 2, 33 volleyball 2. DOROTHY KAVANAUGH Comrnercial 5334 Midwood Ave., 12 Student Council 43 UNY 23 Rcd Cross representative 13 bazaar 43 archery 33 bowling 3, 43 softball 1, 2, 3, 43 speedball 33 volleyball 2, 3, 43 basketball 1, 2, year team 3, 4. DOROTHY KEISER Commercial 4350 Sheldon Ave., 6 I-Iomeroom secretary 33 garland bearer 33 Student Council 2: bank 13 BANNER representative 23 bazaar 13 assembly usher 3, 43 squad leader 13 basketball 33 bowling 3, 4, varsity 33 speedball 23 tennis 23 volley- ball 3. EVA JEAN KELLAM Academic 1203 N. Luzerne Ave., 13 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 bank 43 bazaar 43 locker monitor 4. BARBARA KELLER Academic 3501 Winterbourne Rd., 16 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 bank 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 City-Eastern Or- chestra 2, 3, 43 BANNER staff 2, advertising co-manager 3, 43 basket- ball 2, 3, 43 bowling 2, 3, 43 softball 2, 3, 43 table tennis 3, 4. MARILYN KELLER Academic 2404 Allendale Rd., 16 Garland bearer 33 Glee Club 3,'43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 ECHO representative 23 FNA 3, 43 bazaar 4. JUNE z S 1 PATRICIA KERBE Academic 68 S. Kossuth St., 29 Archery 23 golf 3. BEVERLY JOAN KEYES Commercial 2440 Sidney St., 30 Prom committee 43 Student Council 23 bank 43 UNY 33 bazaar 43 squad leader 2. BERTA KILIAN Commercial 3068 Mayfield Ave., 13 Homeroom president l, vice president and secretary 43 play cast 33 Student Council 1, 23 boatr.ide committee 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 squad leader 1, 2. CONSTANCE E. KIMOS Academic 2006 Harford Rd., 18 Play cast 43 City-Eastern Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 bazaar 43 basketball 3, 43 softball 3, 4. CAROLE ANN KING Academic 2212 E. Lake Ave., 13 Glee Club 1, 23 City-Eastern Chorus 1, 23 BANNER staff 23 bazaar 1, 43 UNY 1, 23 library helper 43 archery 13 bowling 1. EUNICE LEE KIRKPATRICK Commercial 2319 Harford Rd., 18 Safety Council 3. 75 KAY KIRSCH J U N E ROSALIE KRIDER Commercial 3431 Lyndale Ave., 13 Garland bearer 33 Student Council 13 squad leader 1, 2, 33 softball 4. JACQUELINE KUTLIK Academic 4431 Old Frederick Rd., 29 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 bank 23 BANNER ad- vertising staff 43 locker monitor 43 squad leader 4. SYVIE M. LANDIS Academic 4035 Deepwood Rd., 18 Homeroom secretary 23 play cast 2, 3, 43 Student Council 4, year representative 33 BANNER staff 33 cheerleader 2, 3, 43 UNY 13 Quill and Scroll 43 BANNER representative lg squad leader 1. MARIAN LANDON Commercial 6009 Marluth Ave., 6 Homeroom vice president 33 garland bearer 33 bank 23 cheerleader 1, 23 bazaar 43 Red Cross representative 13 squad leader 33 badminton 23 basketball 2, 4, varsity 33 bowling 23 softball 2. GERALDINE LANEY Commercial 1823 Guilford Ave., 2 Choir 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 43 bank 23 Y-Teens 43 home ec. librarian 43 squad leader 2, 35 badminton 2, 3, 43 tennis 3. Q MARY ELLEN LAUCHT Academic 3439 Cliftmont Ave., 13 Boatride committee 3: ECHO staff 43 garland bearer 3: play committee 33 City-Eastern Chorus 33 bank 1, 23 BANNER staff 3, page editor 43 FTA 23 Quill and Scroll 43 bazaar 43 guide 43 library helper 2, 3: prom committee 43 squad leader 3. 76 Academic 5821 Bellona Ave 12 Boatr.ide committee 3 garland bearer 3 Student Councll recreation chairman 43 BANNER staff 3 4 BANNER representative 2 3 bazaar 1, 43 prom committee 4 hall marshall 4 squad leader 2 4 Commercial 2909 Fleetwood Ave 14 Homeroom treasurer 2 3 boatrlde commlttee 3 prom committee 3 Choir 3, 43 Glee Club l 2 Y Teens l guide 3 home ec librarian 3 play cast 43 play committee 4 UNY l squad leader 1 2 CHARLOTTE KLIMES Academic. 2920 E Monument St Boatride committee 3 garland bearer 3 play committee 4 prom committee 3, 43 bank 3 4 BANNER staff 3 page editor 4 Dra matic Club 2: FTA 2 4 bazaar 4 Quill and Scroll 4 City Eastern Chorus 2, 33 squad leader 3 archery 2 Commercial 6503 Danv1lle Ave 24 Prom committee 4 Student Council 1 2 bank 2 3 UNY 2 bazaar 4: squad leader 2 3 4 EILEEN KNEPSHIELD Academic 5501 Hamlet Ave 14 Commencement usher 3 garland bearer 3 bank 3 bazaar 1 4 squad leader 45 archery 2 basketball 3 bowling 3 Commercial 1928 E Twenty ninth St 18 Garland bearer 3 plav committee 4 Student Council 4 bank l 2 UNY 33 bazaar 1 4 squad leader 1 2 3 4 softball 2 BARBARA ANN LAZUR Commercial 2408 Meridew, st., 5 Homeroom secretary 23 bank 23 BANNER representative 23 bazaar 13 squad leader 1, 2. CYNTHIA ANN LEE Commercial 6113 Tramore Rd., 14 Garland bearer 33 home ec. librar.ian 33 squad leader 4. KAY LEE Commercial 1538 W. Lanvale St., 13 Homeroom treasurer 33 boatride committee 33 ECHO advertising staff 43 prom committee 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 bank 23 BANNER advertising staff 4g Pet Club 43 Red Cross representative 23 squad leader 23 basketball 43 golf 43 softball 2. LELIA LEWIS Academic 623 E. Twenty-ninth St., IS Garland bearer 33 prom committee 43 BANNER representative 13 ECHO representative 23 archery 1, 2. CAROL LIVINGSTON Commercial 3021 E. Monument St., 5 BANNER representative 43 assembly usher 43 squad leader 2. - JANE LOEWER Commercial 3102 Abell Ave., 13 Bank 3: BANNER representative 13 UNY 13 bazaar 43 Red Cross representative 23 locker monitor 13 squad leader 1, 2, 3, 4. JUNE JOAN LONG Commercial 3419 Mayfield Ave., 13 UNY 13 squad leader 3, 43 bazaar 4. ' NANCY ANN LONG Commercial 5500 Winthrope Ave., 14 Homeroom secretary 33 garland bearer 33 Student Council 43 bowling 3. SONDRA LONG Academic 566 University Pkwy., 10 Boatride committee 33 garland bearer 33 play cast 3, 43 Play' C0111- mittee 2, 3, 43 prom committee 33 bank 33 BANNER staff 1, 2, 3, 43 UNY 1, 2, 33 bazaar 1, 43 guide 33 hall marshall 4g basketball 1, 23 table tennis 33 tennis 1, 2, varsity 3, 4. BARBARA LOPEZ Commercial 1012 Upnor Rd., 12 Glee Club 13 bank 23 UNY 1, 23 bazaar 49 Red Cross representative 13 squad leader 1, 33 archery 13 basketball year team 3, 43 bowling 1, 3, varsity 2, 43 softball 1, 2, 3, 43 volleyball l, 2, 4. DOLORES LORIS Commercial 1024 E. Fait Ave., 30 Bank 43 Red Cross representative 33 squad leader 3. SHIRLEY LUDWIG Commercial 3908 Woodlea Ave., 6 Homeroom treasurer 43 garland bearer 33 prom committee 33 bank-33 Red Cross representative 13 squad leader 2, 3, 43 archery varsity 2, 3, 43 bowling 1. 77 JUNE EDN A LYNCH Commercial 503 E. Arlington Ave., 15 Bank 23 Safety Council 3, 43 bowling 2. KAREN E. LYNCH Commercial 2754 The Alameda, 18 Garland bearer 33 home ec. librarian 43 bazaar 4. LOUISE WILHELMINA ANN MacFARLANE Academic 3615 Northern Pkwy., 6 Play committee 43 prom committee 43 Glee Club 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 43 bank 43 Dramatic Club 33 FTA 43 Griffin "21" 43 Debating Club 3, 43 Safety Council 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 library helper 3, 4. PHYLLIS MAE MacGREGOR Academic 5009 Greenleaf Rd., 10 ECHO associate editor 43 play committee 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, trea- surer 43 bank 23 bazaar 43 City-Eastern Orchestra l, 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 squad leader 2, 43 archery 33 badminton 33 golf 33 tennis 1, 2, varsity 3, 4. EDITH MACK Academic 3024 St. Paul St., 18 Dramatic Club 33 squad leader 3g archery 2, 33 basketball 13 table tennis 3 3tennis 2, 3, 43 BANNER staff 2. DOROTHY M. MALICKI Commercial 3606 Rexmere Rd., 18 Home ec. librarian 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 2. ANTOINETTE MARINO Commercial 1207 North Collington Ave., 13 Garland bearer 33 prom committee 4g bank 33 FNA 3, 4g hall marshall 43 UNY 3, 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 23 archery 23 bowling 43 softball 4. CONSTANCE ELIZABETH MARKLAND Commercial 1520 C21I'SWCll SL, 18 Garland bearer 33 Student Council 2, 33 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 41 bank 23 BANNER representative 23 Y-Teens 2, 33 bazaar 43 Red Cross representative 2, 33 guide 33 cafeteria monitor 2, 33 hall marshall 3, 4. BARBARA MARTIN Commercial 717 Belle Terre Ave., 18 Homeroom secretary 1, president 2, vice president 3, 43 garland bearer 33 City majorette 2, 3, 43 ECHO representative 13 Y-Teens 13 bazaar 43 squad leader 4. LINDA ALICE MARTIN Commercial 3602 Crossland Ave., 13 Homeroom secretary 23 ECHO staff 43 play committee 43 prom committee 43 Choir 3, 43 Glee Club l, 23 City-Eastern chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 43 bazaar 1, 43 hall marshall 43 squad leader 1. PATRICIA ANN MATTHEWS Commercial 3602 Eastwood Dr., 6 Homeroom president 4, treasurer 23 boatride committee 33 garland bearer 33 prom committee 3, 43 Choir 3, president 43 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 43 BANNER staff 13 City majorette 2, 3, 43 UNY 1, 23 squad leader 1, 2, 3, 43 basketball 2, 3, 4. JANICE McCAULEY Commercial 4201 Elsa Terr., ll Garland bearer 33 squad leader 3, 43 tennis l. 78 NANCY McCAULEY Academic 3027 Huntingdon Ave., ll Homeroom treasurer 35 garland bearer 35 BANNER representative 25 Safety Council 25 bazaar 1, 45 FNA 45 library helper 15 bowling 2, varsity 3, 4. L PATRICIA McDANIEL Academic 6308 Holly Lane, 12 Class secretary 45 homeroom president 25 garland bearer 35 play com- mittee 2, 3, 45 prom committee 45 bank 25 BANNER Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 bazaar 45 guide 3, 45 bowling varsity 2, 35 softball 25 volleyball year team 3. CAROLINE DENTON McDERMOTT Academic 2216 Elsinor5Ave., 16 Boatride committee 35 commencement usher 35 garland bearer 35 play cast 2, 3, 45 play committee 35 prom committee 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 BANNER staff l, 2, 3, art editor 45 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 45 bazaar 1, 45 guide 3, 45 volleyball 2. NANCY MCHUGH Academic 3702 Fait Ave., 24 Homeroom secretary 25 garland bearer 35 prom committee 45 ECHO representative 35 bazaar 45 squad leader 2. FRANCES ELLEN McKENNA Academic 3515 Harford Rd., 18 Boatride committee 35 ECHO senior-section editor 45 garland bearer 35 play committee 35 prom committee 3, 45 BANNER staff 3, features co-editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, secretary 45 Y-Teens 45 guide 45 locker monitor 35 basketball 25 volleyball 2, 4. JOYCE ELAINE MEANS Academic 514 'C' St., 19 Homeroom secretary 25 garland bearer 3. I U N E DOROTHEA ANN MECH Commercial 1207 Windemere Ave., 18 Homeroom president 2, 35 boatride committee 35 commencement usher 35 play committee 35 bazaar 1, 45 assembly usher 3, 45 guide 3, 45 play cast 45 squad leader 35 softball 3. SHIRLEY MELSON Commercial 2714 Bayonne Ave., 14 Homeroom president 35 garland bearer 35 Student Council 15 Safety Council 15 UNY 15 bazaar 45 Red Cross representative 1. MARJORIE LYNN MERCER Academic 6206 Mossway, 12 Choir 35 Glee Club 2, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 45 bank 35 BANNER staff 1, 2, 3, advertising co-manager 45 Quill and Scroll 45 squad leader 1, 2, 35 archery 15 basketball 2, 4, year team 35 tennis 2. GWEN MERENDINO Academic 4805 Walther Blvd., 14 Homeroom vice president 35 play committee 3, 45 Student Council 1, 25 City majorette 3, 45 squad leader 1, 25 basketball 1, 35 softball 3, 45 table tennis 2. CONNIE J. MERSKI Commercial 2731 East Chase St., 13 Play committee 35 bank 3, 45 Student Council 45 bazaar 45 squad leader 35 softball 4. BARBARA METTEE Academic 1124 Ramblewood Rd., 18 Garland bearer 35 FNA 25 UNY 15 Y-Teens 15 locker monitor 35 squad leader 25 bowling 2, 3, 45 softball 2, 3, 45 tennis 1, 2, 45 volleyball 25 basketball 4, year team l, 2. 79 2 ELAINE MILES Commercial Academic Archery 2. JOYCE MILLER Academic City-Eastern Chorus 3, 45 bank 2, 3, 45 locker volleyball 2, 4. Academic 5 tennis l, 3, 45 volleyball 3. MARTHA MILLER Commercial Bank 15 UNY 15 bazaar 45 squad leader 1, 3. Academic JUNE DOROTHY MITCHELL If I Academic 2910 Bowers Ave., 7 Choir 3, 45 Glee Club 25 bank 25 UNY 25 bazaar 45 nurse's assistant 35 FNA 45 archery 25 badminton 3, 45 bowling 45 softball 3, 4. LILLIAN CLAIRE MONNINGER Commercial 2613 Taylor Ave., 14 Homeroom secretary 15 bank 2, 3, 45 City majorette 2, 3, 45 ECHO representative 15 Y-Teens 15 bazaar 45 Red Cross representative 15 nurse's assistant 25 squad leader 25 bowling 1. ERN ESTINB MON TEJO Academic 6109 Maylane Dr., 12 Garland bearer 35 UNY 2, 35 nurse's assistant 3, 4. MARILYN RUTH MOORE Commercial 4657 Harcourt Rd., 14 Commencement usher 35 ECHO advertising staff 45 garland bearer 35 prom committee 45 Glee Club 25 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 45 bank 1, 2, 3, 45 BANNER representative 25 ECHO representative 15 bazaar 45 cafeteria monitor 35 hall marshall 45 squad leader 4. BARBARA LEE MOREAU Academic 6003 Alta Ave., 6 Homeroom president 25 boatride committee 35 ECHO circulation staff 45 garland bearer 35 play committee 35 prom committee 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 45 BANNER staff 45 play cast 45 bazaar 45 squad leader 25 basketball 45 tennis 3. BARBARA LILLIAN MORRIS Academic 4214 Belmar Ave., 6 ECHO staff 45 garland bearer 35 play cast 25 play committee 2, 3, 45 prom committee 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, -15 BANNER staff 3, page editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 archery 45 badminton 2, 3, 45 speedball 3, 45 tennis 2, 3, 4. I 8 O 1107 Mast Ct., 25 CAROL MILLER 5618 Lothian Rd., 12 1421 Lennent Way, 24 monitor 45 softball 2, 45 LOIS MILLER 210 St. George Ave., 12 Class treasurer 45 play committee 45 garland bearer 35 Student Council 2, 35 cheerleader 2, 3, 45 guide 45 hall marshall 45 badminton 3, 45 basketball year team 1, 2, 3, 4, varsity 35 softball 1, 2, 35 speedball 2: 6017 Pinehurst Rd., 12 ALICE MINOR 2500 Taney Rd., 9 Garland bearer 35 play Cast 25 Glee Club 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 45 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 squad leader 35 archery 1. URSULA MOSS Academic 5006 Blythewood Rd., 10 Homeroom president 4, play committee 25 locker monitor 35 City- Eastern Chorus 2, 35 badminton 3. MARY MOTT Commercial 817 Patapsco Ave., 25 Bazaar 4. ELAINE J. MUELLER Aflldfmif 4313 Walther Blvd., 14 Garland bearer 35 Glee Club 2, 45 UNY 25 library helper 25 archery 2. Tl-IELMA MUELLER Academic 3206 Juneau Pl., 14 Orchestra 2, concert mistress 3, 45 City-Eastern Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Inter- High Orchestra 3, 4. JACQUELINE MUIR Academic 2826 Hemlock Ave., 14 ECHO representative 45 garland bearer 35 FNA 45 hall marshall 35 squad leader 2. JUDITH MULLEN Academic 5905 Falkirk Rd., 12 Commencement usher 35 ECHO representative 45 garland bearer 35 prom committee 45 City-Eastern Chorus 25 BANNER staff 45 UNY 25 bazaar 45 basketball 45 bowling 35 tennis 3. I J U N E Donor:-IY ANN MUNDY Commercial 534 E. Thirty-eighth St., 18 Play committee 35 Student Council 45 bank 3, 45 ECHO representative 45 bazaar 1, 45 archery 35 volleyball 1. FRANCES MUNN Commercial 317 E. Thirty-first St., 18 Bank 25 ECHO representative 15 bowling 35 table tennis 1. DONNA WINIFRED MYERS Academic 3009 Ellerslie Ave., 18 Class vice president 25 garland bearer 35 play cast 45 play committee 45 prom committee 35 BANNER representative 25 Dramatic Club 45 FTA 45 bazaar 45 guide 3, 4. LILLIAN J. NAGEL Commercial 1914 Burnwood Rd., 12 Homeroom president 15 ECHO representative 1, 35 UNY 35 bazaar 15 Safety Council 45 squad leader 1, 2. JANICE RUTH NAUMANN Academic 3818 Ridgecroft Rd., 6 Commencement usher 45 prom committee 45 bank 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 45 bazaar 45 hall marshall 45 squad leader 35 tennis 2. NANCY ANN NEVEL Commercial 1010 Evans Way, 5 Homeroom secretary 45 Choir 35 library helper 3, 4. 81 MELVA LEE NEVIUS Academic 2004 N. Washington St., 13 Boatride committee 33 play cast 33 play committee 3, 43 prom com- mittee 33 Y-Teens 23 bazaar 4. MARY ELIZABETH NEWELL Academic 618 St. Dunstans Rd., 12 Boatride committee 33 ECHO staff 43 garland bearer 33 prom commit- tee 3, 43 BANNER staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 1, 2, 3, treasurer 43 library helper 1, 2, 3, 43 play committee 43 squad leader 2, 33 golf 3, 43 badminton 3, 4. BARBARA GAIL NEUHAUS Academic 1527 Sheffield Rd., 18 Bank 23 BANNER representative 33 FTA 23 bazaar 1, 43 archery 13 bowling 2, 33 golf 3. NORMA NICODEMUS Academic 1727 Wilkens Ave., 23 Prom committee 3g Glee Club 23 City-Eastern Chorus 23 BANNER representative 33 hall marshall 3. LYNN NICOLL Academic - 212 Churchwarden's Rd., 12 Class secretary 33 homeroom president 1, 2, 33 boatride committee 33 garland bearer 33 prom committee 43 BANNER staff 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 bazaar 1, 43 guide 43 hall marshall 3, 43 tennis 1. JANET NOVAK Academic 1110 E. Fort Ave., 30 Garland bearer 33 bank 2, 33 FNA 43 archery 2, 33 basketball 43 bowling 4, varsity 33 tennis 43 volleyball year team 2. JUNE MARGARET JOAN OBERLANDER Academic 2613 Eastern Ave., 24 Prom committee 43 hall marshall 33 bazaar 43 squad leader 3, 43 table tennis 43 basketball 4, year team 2, 3. GEORGIA G. OBRECHT Academic 5601 Ballman Ave., 25 Prom committee 33 Glee Club 3, 43 guide 3, 43 FTA 43 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 43 squad leader 3, 43 basketball 23 softball 3. BONNIE DEANNA OHMAN Commercial 1602 Roundhill Rd., 18 Homeroom vice president 1, treasurer 23 garland bearer 33 ECHO representative 13 bazaar 13 squad leader 23 archery 23 bowling 4. GERALDINE CAROL OHMAN Commercial 1602 Roundhill Rd., 18 Homeroom treasurer 33 bazaar 13 softball 4. MARJORIE MARIE ORTEGA Academic 409 S. Regester St., 31 Prom committee 43 bazaar 43 hall marshall 3, 43 BANNER staff 3,' 43 softball 2. ANN F. ORTH Academic 5318 Tilbury Way, 12 Boatride committee 33 play committee 4g prom committee 43 UNY 23 bazaar 1, 43 squad leader 33 archery 13 badminton 43 basketball 13 table tennis 4g tennis 4. 82 PEGGY OTTO Academic 329 Rosebank Ave., 12 Bazaar 43 home ec. marshall 3. LOIS OTWELL Commercial 1610 Burnwood Rd., 12 ECHO representative 43 bowling 33 table tennis 4. WINONA OURSLER Academic 2201 Guilford Ave., 18 Play committee 3, 43 prom committee 43 bank 43 BANNER staff 33 tennis 2. JEAN OWENS Academic 1500 Fernley Rd., 18 Commencement usher 33 play committee 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 UNY 1, 23 bazaar 1, 43 hall marshall 43 softball 43 tennis 1. MARGARET ANNE OWENS I Commercial 1515 Lockwood Rd., 18 Homeroom president 4, vice president 23 bank 13 bazaar 43 squad leader 3g softball I, 4. PATRICIA PEARCE Academic 625 W. University Pkwy., 10 Garland bearer 33 play committee 43 ECHO advertising staff 43 De- bating Club 33 UNY 33 bazaar 43 locker monitor 33 softball 3, 43 basketball year team 3, 43 volleyball year team 3, 4. JUNE CAROL A. PENN Academic 305 Northfield Pl., 10 Homeroom president 33 Student Council treasurer 43 Choir 3, 43 City- Eastern Chorus 43 ECHO' representative 23 bazaar 43 hall marshall 43 basketball 13 volleyball 23 badminton 2, varsity 33 table tenn.is varsity 2, 3, 4. JOYCE PETERSON Commercial 3654 Ellerslie Ave., 18 Homeroom treasurer 33 boatride committee 33 ECHO representative 43 garland bearer 33 prom committee 43 bank 43 BANNER repre- sentative 33 Debating Club 33 Safety Council 23 UNY 33 Y-Teens 43 hall marshall 4g badminton 33 basketball 33 tennis 3. MILDRED LOUISE PETTS Academic 3718 Rexmere Rd., 18 Homeroom vice president 43 ECHO representative 43 Choir 43 Glee Club 1, 23 City-Eastern Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 BANNER staff 3, 43 UNY 13 Y-Teens 2, 33 bazaar 1, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 locker monitor 33 squad leader 33 archery l. BEVERLY ANN PETZOLD Commercial 3205 Clarence Ave., 13 Homeroom president 23 prom committee 43 BANNER staff 33 Red Cross representative 23 squad leader 2. KATHERINE PHILLIPS Academic 2828 Bauernwood Ave., 14 Garland bearer 33 prom committee 43 bank 43 Y'Teens 2, 43 bazaar 43 hall marshall 43 squad leader 43 archery 2, varsity 3, 43 basketball 2, 3, 43 bowling varsity 3, 43 softball 3, 43 tennis 23 volleyball 2, 3, 4. BARBARA LUCILLE PICKEL Academic 4233 Sheldon Ave., 6 Boatride committee 33 play cast 23 play committee 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 43 hall marshall 33 bazaar 43 squad leader 33 badminton 23 golf 23 table tennis 43 tennis 23 volleyball 23 basketball year team 2. 83 JANICE PICKELSIMER Commercial 3712 Eighth St., 25 Garland bearer 35 Safety Council 25 Red Cross representative 35 assem- bly usher 45 ECHO representative 45 squad leader 2. MARILYN PICKETT Commercial 2607 Aisquith St., 18 Garland bearer 35 bank 3, 45 assembly usher 45 bowling 3. GRETCHEN PIEL Academic 3730 Tudor Arms Ave., 11 Homeroom vice president 45 boatride committee 35 BANNER staff 2, 45 UNY 35 bazaar 1, 45 Red Cross representative 15 hall marshall 35 play committee 45 table tennis 3. BARBARA LEE POCOCK Academic 4408 Forest View Ave., 6 Homeroom president 25 play committee 45 Glee Club 25 City-Eastern Chorus 25 bazaar 45 guide 35 hall marshall 45 locker monitor 35 squad leader 2, 4. BERTA LOU POCOCK Academic 4408 Forest View Ave., 6 Homeroom treasurer 25 garland bearer 35 Student Council-45 Glee Club 25 City-Eastern Chorus 25 BANNER representative 2: bazaar 45 hall marshall 45 squad leader 35 badminton 25 softball 3. MARY CECILIA PORTER Commercial 510 Woodbourne Ave., 12 Homeroom secretary 25 bank 45 Red Cross representative 15 home ec. librarian 4. J UN E EMILY PRICE Commercial 1715 E. Preston St., 2 Glee Club 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 45 Debating Club 45 UNY 45 Y-Teens 3, treasurer 45 table tennis 45 basketball 3, 4. JANICE LEE RAAB Commercial 6103 Alta Ave,, 6 Garland bearer 35 Red Cross representative 15 squad leader 1, 3. CARLA MAY RAPP Commercial 4608 Benton Heights Ave., 5 Homeroom treasurer 35 boatride committee 35 garland bearer 35 ECHO representative 45 squad leader 1. p CAROL RASMUSSEN Academic 5203 Belleville Ave., 7 Dramatic Club 45 Griffin "21" 45 Y-Teens 45 assembly usher 35 bas- lgetball 3, 45 bowling '35 softball 3, 45 tennis 4. NORMA LILLIAN REED Commercial 5950 Glen Falls Ave., 6 Homeroom vice president 35 BANNER staff 35 BANNER representa- tive 25 bazaar 45 home ec. librarian 45 prom committee 35 boatride committee 35 squad leader 1, 45 basketball year team 1. LEA REICHERT Academic 3315 Walbrook Ave., 16 Play committee 45 FNA 3, 45 bazaar 4. 84 SUZANNE REICHTER Academic 4505 Mainfield Ave., 14 Garland bearer 35 FNA 3, 45 bazaar 45 Red Cross representative 45 nurse's assistant 3, 45 hall marshall 45 tennis 2. JANICE RENNER Commercial 3127 Woodbourne Ave., 14 Commencement usher 35 garland bearer 35 BANNER representative 45 Safety Council 35 squad leader 1. DIANA GILES RENSHAW Academic 3719 Ednor Rd., 18 Homeroom treas. 25 ECHO staff 45 BANNER staff 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 45 play comm. 3, 45 Student Council assembly chairman 45 Choir 4, treasurer 35 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 45 guide 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 softball 3, 45 golf 25 basketball 2. CAROL ANN REVILLE Commercial 5904 Winthrope Ave., 6 Homeroom president 15 boatride committee 35 garland bearer 35 prom committee 3, 45 Student Council 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 play cast 45 bank 25 BANNER staff 45 UNY 15 Y-Teens 15 bazaar 1, 45 guide 35 squad leader 2, 3. SANDRA REVTY C0V'lNleTCilll 5503 Thomas Ave., 27 Bank 2, 3, 45 BANNER representative 25 UNY 1, 25 Y-Teens 25 library helper 35 squad leader 2, 35 bowling 3. BONNIE LEE RICHWINE Commercial 2632 E. Oliver St., 13 Garland bearer 35 play committee 35 Safety Council 25 squad leader 3. J U N E LYN RITTERBROWN Academic 4 Beechdale Rd., 10 Dramatic Club 45 UNY 4. CAROL RIVERS Commercial 1815 Thornbury Rd., 9 Prom committee 35 tennis 35 bazaar 4. ANN ROBINSON Academic 6178 Chinquapin Pkwy., 12 Boatride committee 35 play committee 45 prom committee 45 Poly majorette 2, 3, 45 bazaar l, 45 squad leader 15 basketball 4, year team l, 35 softball 25 volleyball 3, 4, year team 2. JOAN ROBINSON Commercial 2636 Maryland AVC-, 13 Garland bearer 35 bank 15 ECHO representative 25 UNY 1, 25 bazaar 1. BARBARA ROCKWELL Commercial 2413 Kentucky Ave., 13 Bowling 3. CECILIA ROSEWAG Commercial 4127 Alameda Blvd., 18 85 A. CHRISTINE ROUSE Commercial q Boatride committee 33 garland bearer 33 Student Council 33 bank 2: guide 43 Projection Club 3, 4g bazaar 4. 2310 Ais uith St., 18 GRACE MARIE SALINO Commercial 4110 Mary Ave., 6 Homeroom president 33 boatride committee 3g prom committee 33 garland bearer 33 ECHO representative 23 bazaar 1, 43 guide 43 BAN- NER staff 33 home ec. librarian 4g squad leader 1, 2. LILLIAN GRAY SAMPSON Academic 801 Benninghaus Rd., 12 Choir 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 cheerleader 1, 2, head 33 squad leader 1, 33 softball 1. JACQUELINE SAPP Academic 21 Church Rd., Ellicott City, Md. Play committee 4, cast 43 Safety Council 23 basketball 2, 4. LOIS ANN SAYLOR Academic 328 Broxton Rd., 12 Commencement usher 33 prom committee 43 Griffin "21" 3, 43 locker monitor 43 squad leader 43 archery 43 badminton 43 table tennis 43 tennis 2. NANCY SCHAAKE Academic 917 Argonne Dr., 12 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 City-Eastern Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 bank 23 bazaar 43 hall marshall 4g play committee 43 badminton 33 golf 33 tennis 1, 2. JUNE CLAUDETTE SCHARPF Commercial 1310 Edison Highway, 13 Bank 43 Red Cross representative 33 library helper 3, 43 squad leader 2, 3, 4. IRMA SCHMIDT Commercial 3233 Lawnview Ave., 13 Prom committee 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 33 softball 3, 4. NANCY SCHNEIDER Academic 2824 Clifton Park Terr., 13 Homeroom secretary 33 Glee Club 3, vice president 2, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 BANNER staff 2, 3, editor-in-chief 43 BANNER rep- resentative 23 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 All-Maryland Chorus 43 bazaar 43 squad leader 33 bowling 2. ROSEMARIE SCHREIBER Commercial 511 N. Ellwood Ave., 5 Homeroom president 23 BANNER representative 13 UNY 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 43 bazaar 1, 43 squad leader 2. MARY JANE SCHUMACHER Academic 511 E. Twenty-eighth St., 18 Homeroom secretary 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 BANNER representative 33 Safety Council 23 prom committee 43 bazaar 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 squad leader 2, 33 basketball 23 bowling 2, 3, 43 speedball 23 tennis 2. RUTH ELAINE SCHWIER Academic 3061 Mayfield Ave., 13 Boatride committee 33 commencement usher 33 Student Council 43 Choir 33 Glee Club 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 bazaar 43 basketball 3, 4g softball 43 table tenn.is 3, 43 tennis 23 volleyball 3. 86 LORRAINE SCOTT Commercial 432 Annabel Ave., 25 Boatride committee 35 BANNER staff 35 bazaar 45 library helper 45 squad leader 45 basketball 25 golf 45 tennis 4. MARLYN SCOTT Academic 3835 Tenth St., 25 Boatride committee 3: ECHO art editor 45 garland bearer 35 play committee 35 prom committee 3: Student Council 45 UNY representa- tive 25 Y-Teens 25 bazaar 45 designed '56 banner5 Quill and Scroll 4. RUTH SCOTT Academic 1319 Lakeside Ave., 18 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 bazaar l, 45 guide 3, 45 composed '56 song. THEODORA BOYCE SCOTT Academic 827 Evesham Ave., 12 Homeroom vice pres. 35 ECHO staff 45 garland bearer 35 play comm. 2, 3, 45 prom comm. 3, 45 BANNER staff 2, 3, news editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 UNY 2, 35 commencement usher 35 basketball 2, 4, year team 1, 35 table tennis varsity 3, 45 tennis 3, 45 badminton 1, 2. PATRICIA MAY SEILER Commercial 3169 Keswick Rd., 12 Garland bearer 35 play committee 3, 45 prom committee 45 BANNER staff 45 ECHO representative 2, 35 FNA 45 bazaar 45 assembly usher 3, 45 tennis 3. MARY LOU SELBY C0mf7l6TCiUl 4416 Forest View Ave., 6 J U N E BETTY SELPH Commercial 5223 Harford Rd., 14 UNY 2, 35 locker monitor 45 bowling 2. JERRIE ELAINE SEWELL Academic 1521 E. Thirty-sixth St., 18 BANNER staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 commencement usher 35 gar- land bearer 35 prom committee 3, 45 bazaar 45 library helper 2, 3, 45 basketball 2, 45 golf 35 softball 2, 43 speedball 25 tennis 2, 45 bad- minton 3, 4. ANN SHANKLIN Commercial 6600 Old Harford Rd., 14 Commencement usher 45 garland bearer 35 UNY 45 squad leader 1. ELLEN SHAWE Academic 2737 N. Calvert St., 18 Garland bearer 35 prom committee 45 bank 45 Griffin "2l" 35 UNY 1, 35 bazaar 1, 45 hall marshall 45 locker monitor 35 softball 35 table tennis 35 tennis 1, 4. CAROLE JEAN SHENTON Academic 912 Evesham Ave., 12 Bazaar 45 hall marshall 35 archery 25 bowling 4. JEANETTE SILL Commercial 3712 Milford Ave., 7 Bazaar-45 UNY 25 bowling 3. 87 Garland bearer 35 bazaar 45 home ec. librarian 45 badminton 2. year team 3. JUNE JEAN SMITH Academic 3908 Primrose Ave., 15 Homeroom vice president 3, 45 garland bearer 35 UNY 35 hall marshall 45 home ec. librarian 3, 45 basketball 2, 45 squad leader 2, 3. JOAN VALERIE SMITH Academic 905 Andover Rd., 18 Homeroom treasurer 3, 45 play committee 45 Glee Club librarian 1, treasurer 25 bazaar 15 hall marshall 45 home ec. librarian 4. SHIRLEY ANN SMITH Academic 3935 Hanover St., 25 Homeroom treasurer 25 play committee 35 Glee Club 45 City-Eastern Chorus 45 bank 2, vice president 3, president 45 UNY 35 Y-Teens 25 bowling 45 softball 2, 3, 45 table tennis 45 volleyball 4, year team 3. BARBARA LEE SPEAR Commercial 605 St. Dunstans Rd., 12 Prom committee 45 Student Council 45 bank 25 UNY 35 bazaar 45 Red Cross representative 25 home ec. librarian 2. SUZANNE RUTH SPURRIER Academic 130 Murdock Rd., 12 City-Eastern Chorus 2,5 3, 45 nurse's assistant 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Glee Club librarian 3, 45 BANNER staff 2, photography editor 45 bowling 2, 3. - ANNA CLAIRE STACY Academic 4422 Raspe Ave., 6 Prom committee 45 Choir 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 45 BANNER staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 nurse's assistant 2, 35 hall marshall 45 squad leader 2, 35 archery 2, 3, 45 badminton 45 basketball 25 speed- ball 25 tennis 35 volleyball 2, 3, 4. 88 HELAINE SIMMONS Commercial 3002 Mathews St 18 Homeroom vice presldent 4 garland bearer 3 bazaar 4 Commercial 4214 Eidone Rd 29 Commencement usher 4 prom committee 4 Choir 4 SONYA ANN SIMMONS Academic 1011 Cameron Rd 12 Homeroom treasurer 2 Student Council 3 bazaar 1 4 guide 4 ECHO representatlve 4 squad leader 3 Commercial 804 Reservoir St 17 ECHO advertising staff 4 garland bearer 3 play committee 2 prom committee 45 bazaar 4 guide 4 Red Cross representative 2 MARY ANN SKOSKIE Commercial 1612 Cherry St 26 Homeroom president 3 boatride committee 3 garland bearer 3 Stu dent Council 45 bank staff 2 3 UNY 3 badminton 3 basketball 2 4 year team 35 softball 2 3 4 speedball 3 4 tennis 3 volleyball 2 4 Academic 5639 Ready Ave 12 Choir 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 3 4 UNY 1 bazaar 4 archery 1 2 SHIRLEY A. STAFFORD Commercial 4708 Wrenwood Ave., 12 Homeroom! treasurer 43 Safety Council 23 library helper 33 home ec. librarian 33 bazaar 4. JOYCE ELAINE STANDIFORD Academic 2041, Sinclair Lane, 13 Choir 2, 3, 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 BANNER staff 3, 43 Y-Teens 33 bazaar 43 squad leader 23 archery 2, 33 badminton 4g bowling 43 table tennis 43 volleyball 3, 43 tennis 2, 3, 43 basketball 2. DEANNA STANLEY Academic 1507 Stonewood Rd., 12 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 Safety Council 23 hall marshall 43 squad leader 1. MERSINE STAVRIDES Academic 5104 Plymouth Rd., 14 Commencement usher 33 garland bearer 33 play committee 43 bank 3, 43 BANNER staff 43 locker monitor 33 squad leader 3, 43 basketball varsity 3, 43 speedball varsity 3, 4g volleyball year team 3, 4. JOAN STEVENSON Academic 528 E. Cold Spring Lane, 12 Prom committee 43 bank 23 BANNER staff 3, 4g ECHO representative, 13 UNY 33 Red Cross representative 2, 33 hall marshall 43 squad leader 2, 43 tennis 2, 3, 43 basketball 4. McGREGOR STEWART Academic 4430 Wickford Rd., 10 Homeroom president 2, 43 BANNER sports editor 2, 33 bazaar 43 guide 33 squad leader 1, 23 basketball 3, 4, year team 1, 23 softball 33 speedball 23 badminton varsity l, 2, 3, 43 tennis varsity l, 2, 3, 4. JUNE LEE ANN STEYERT Commercial 6605 Hampnett Ave., 14 BANNER representative 23 UNY 13 bazaar 1, 43 squad leader 2, 3. LYN STEYERT Commercial 6605 Hampnett Ave., 14 Play committee 3, 43 Safety Council 13 UNY 13 bazaar 43 assembly usher 3, 43 squad leader l, 2. ALTA LEE STINCHCOMB Academic. 1502 Windemere Ave., 18 Prom committee 43 BANNER staff I3 UNY 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 4g bazaar 1, 43 play committee 43 hall marshall 43 locker monitor 43 home ec. librarian 43 squad leader 2, 33 softball 43 table tennis 43 tennis 1. LURA MAE STOUFFER Commercial 5205 Craig Ave., 12 Bank 23 squad leader 23 bowling 1. DORIS STRASINGER Academic 1329 Walker Ave., 12 Prom committee 43 bank 43 cheerleader 43 badminton 4. NANCY STRASINGER Commercial 427 E. Twenty-eighth St., 18 Homeroom treasurer 4. 89 BARBARA STRONG Academic 712 Reservoir St., 17 Homeroom vice president 25 boatride committee 35 play committee 45 BANNER representative 45 bazaar 1, 45 hall marshall 45 squad leader 1, 2, 45 badminton 45 tennis 4. DORIS JANE STYCHE Academic 4807 Pilgrim Rd., 14 ECHO co-editor-in-chief, senior history and activities editor 4: prom committee 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, secretary 45 City-Eastern Orches- tra 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 play committee 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 45 archery 25 softball 2, 3, 45 volleyball 2, 3, 45 basketball year team 3, 4. LEN ORE SUCHANEK Aflldemib' 2307 Homewood Ave., 18 BANNER staff 15 squad leader 1, 25 softball 1. SANDRA ANN SWEM Academic 3009 Echodale Ave., 14 UNY 25 bazaar 45 ECHO circulation co-manager 45 Quill and Scroll 45 prom committee 45 bowling 3. JOYCE SWIECICKI Commercial 5000 Ivanhoe Ave., 12 Boatride committee 35 Safety Council 25 bazaar 45 squad ICHGCI' 2. CONNIE GALE SZYMUSIAK C0mm6TCi1ll 3010 Rosalie Ave., 14 Garland bearer 35 bank 2, 35 UNY 25 assembly usher 45 bazaar 4: squad leader 45 badminton 2, 35 basketball 2,3 5 softball 25 speedball 25 table-tennis 25 volleyball 2, 3. I JUNE FRANCES TANZELL Commercial 2537 Garrett Ave., 18 Glee Club 25 City-Eastern Chorus 25 softball 3, Year team 2, varsity 2. ELLEN TAYLOR Academic 131 Jeffrey St., 25 Play committee 35 prom committee 35 Y-Teens 25 bazaar 45 squad leader 2: bowling 4. SHIRLEY TAYLOR Academic 2124 Harmon Ave., 30 Homeroom vice president 2, president 35 boatride committee 35 gar- land bearer 35 hall marshall 4. GRACE ESTHER THOMAS Academic 850 Evesham Ave., 12 Play committee 25 garland bearer 35 BANNER representative 45 Safety Council 35 bazaar 1, 4. JEAN ARLEN E THURLOW Commercial 5308 Elsrode Ave., 14 Prom committee 4. PATRICIA TIMMONS Commercial 3431 Shannon Dr., 13 Homeroom president 25 commencement usher 35 garland bearer 35 prom committee 3, 45 bank 25 UNY 2, 35 bazaar 45 squad leader 25 basketball 25 softball 3. 90 ROSE KAY TINGLEY Academic 2900 Clifton Park Terr., 13 Glee Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 23 squad leader 23 archery 23 bowling 3, 43 softball 2, 3, 43 volleyball 3, 4. SALLY ANN TRANTER Commercial 1719 Windemere Ave., I8 Homeroom president 23 Orchestra 23 All-Maryand Orchestra 23 BAN- NER representative 23 bazaar 4g assembly usher 3, 43 bowling 2. KAY THERESA TRHLIK Cgmmgrgigl 4106 Grace St., 26 Homeroom treasurer 33 City-Eastern Chorus 3, 43 bank 4g assembly usher 3, 43 home ec. librarian 43 play cast 43 volleyball year team 3, 4, varsity 4. ANN TURRI Commercial 4032 Balferrl Ave., 13 Homeroom president 33 garland bearer 43 bank l, 2, 3g BANNER representative 2, 43 ECHO representative 2, 43 bazaar 13 commence- ment usher 33 prom committee 33 squad leader 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARIE UHLIK Academic 2705 Mura St., 12 Prom committee 4. BETTY UHLHORN Academic 3308 Lerch Dr., 14 Glee Club 43 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 43 home ec. librarian 33 squad leader 2, 3. JUNE JACQUELINE LEE ULRICH Commercial 4122 White Ave., 6 Garland bearer 33 prom committee 33 Student Council 2, 33 BANNER staff 33 Safety Council 33 locker monitor 43 squad leader 2. CAROL VERMEIRE Commercial 5912 Eurith Ave., 6 Prom committee 43 bank 43 UNY 33 bazaar 43 Red Cross representa- tive 23 assembly usher 23 home ec. librarian 43 basketball 43 bowling 3, 43 softball 4. ROSALIE VILLA Commercial 2814 Harview Ave., 14 Garland bearer 33 bank 3, 4. ANN VOKES Academic 357 Rosebank Ave., I2 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4g City-Eastern Orchestra 2, 3, 43 BANNER staff 3, page editor 4. PEGGY VON BEHREN Adldemif 6607 Glenoak Ave., 14 Homeroom treasurer 23 garland bearer 33 Student Council 43 home ec. marshall 43 bazaar 43 basketball 23 volleyball 2. KATHLEEN WALL Academic 3216 Juneau Pl., 14 Bank, 43 UNY 2, 33 bazaar 43 locker monitor 43 tennis 2. 91 YVONNE WEISGERBER Commercial 6204 Plymouth Rd., 14 Homeroom vice president 25 commencement usher 35 garland bearer 35 prom committee 3, 45 bank 1, 25 Safety Council 15 UNY 1, 2, 35 bazaar 45 squad leader 15 basketball 1, 25 softball 1, 2, 3. ARLENE WEISMAN Commercial 1705 E. Biddle St., 13 Bazaar 45 Safety Council 45 bowling 3, 4, varsity 2. BRENDA WELINDER Academic 1535 Windemere Ave., 18 Play cast 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3,- president 45 City-Eastern Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 BANNER representative 2, 35 Red Cross representative 45 squad leader 35 basketball 15 golf 2, 35 speedball 25 tennis 15 bad- minton varsity 3. ANN WELLER Academic 2803 Guilford Ave., 18 Homeroom president 45 City-Eastern Orchestra 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Safety Council 35 UNY 15 bazaar 1, 45 assembly usher 25 Red Cross representative 25 locker monitor 35 squad leader 1, 35 archery 3, 45 basketball 25 table tennis 35 tennis 1, 3. MARY ELLEN WELLS Commercial 3307 Elmora Ave., 13 Homeroom president 35 UNY 15 bazaar 45 squad leader 2. CATHERINE JEAN WENCHEL Academic 521 N. Wolfe St., 13 Homeroom treasurer 45 boatride committee 35 garland bearer 35 prom committee 35 Glee Club 2, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 45 bazaar 45 guide 45 Safety Council 2: basketball 25 softball 3, 45 table tennis varsity 3, 45 volleyball 2. I U N .E MARY WERNER Academic 3116 Mary Ave., 14 Play committee 45 prom committee 45 BANNER staff 45 UNY 2, 35 bazaar 45 hall marshall 25 squad leader 3. DOROTHY WEST Academic, 4011 Eighth St., 25 Homeroom treasurer 45 boatride committee 35 ECHO staff 45 prom committee 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 45 ECHO rep- resentative 35 bazaar 45 Quill and Scroll 45 squad leader 3, 45 volley- ball 4. MARY PATRICIA WESTGATE Academic 929 E. Forty-first St., 18 Commencement usher 35 Student Council 35 bazaar 45 hall marshall 45 squad leader 4. NANCY LORRAINE WHEELER Commercial 6007 Burgess Ave., 14 Homeroom vice president 1, treasurer 25 BANNER representative I5 UNY 25 bazaar 4. DONNA LEE WHITE Academic 3209 Northway Dr., 14 Garland bearer 35 bazaar 45 bowling 45 tennis 4. BARBARA MILES WILLIAMS Academic 1515 Round Hill Rd., 18 Play committee 45 prom committee 45 FNA 45 bazaar 45 hall marshall 35 home ec. librarian 3, 45 squad leader 15 archery 2, 4. 92 JOAN WILSON Commercial 901 N. Lakewood Ave., 5 UNY 25 bazaar 45 squad leader 45 bowling 2, 3, 4. MARGARET ANN WIMBROUGH Commercial 1412 N. Milton Ave., 13 UNY 35 bazaar 15 hall marshall 45 Safety Council 45 ECHO repre- sentative 35 squad leader 2, 3. PATRICIA WISEMAN Commercial 2002 Winford Rd., 14 Garland bearer 35 prom committee 45 Student Council 45 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 45 BANNER staff 3, 45 Safety Council 25 bazaar 45 squad leader 35 basketball 2, 3, 45 bowling 2, 3, 45 softball 2, 4. L. ELAINE WISNER Academic 2926 Keswick Rd., 11 Homeroom president 2, secretary 35 prom committee 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 City-Eastern Chorus 2, 3, 45 bank 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, president 45 bazaar 45 guide 35 locker monitor 3, 45 squad leader 3, 45 bowling 2, 45 softball 2, 3, 45 volleyball 2. LINDA WISSING Academic 1707 Chilton St., 13 BANNER staff 25 Dramatic Club 3, 45 FTA 45 archery 3, 45 bad- minton 35 basketball 25 speedball 25 table tennis 2, 3, 45 tenn.is 2, 3, 4. ELLEN WOLFE Academic 3031 Keswick Rd., 11 Garland bearer 35 bank 1, 2, 35 ECHO representative 35 archery 15 basketball 35 bowling 35 golf 35 softball 35 tennis 3. JUNE PATRICIA ZANNINO Commercial 3 S. Kresson St., 24 Student Council 3, 45 softball 4. GLORIA JOYCE ZELLER Commercial 452- N. Robinson St., 24 Play committee 35 bazaar 45 softball 4. JEAN LOUISE ZEUN Academic 618 Colorado Ave., 10 Class treasurer 35 homeroom secretary 35 boatride committee 32 gal'- land bearer 35 play comm.ittee 45 Student Council house chalrman 45 bazaar 45 commencement usher 33 CilY'E35jtCI'I1 CIIOITUS 2, 3, 43 1925- ketball 1, 45 golf 35 squad leader 35 badminton varsity 3, 4. FRANCES ,MARTIN Academic 4314 Parkwood Ave., 6 fNot Pictured! 93 3 I N 94 R1TTER 1938-1954 ' MARY ,.RQSELLA. RSILDLL 1890-1955 w, I l Wifi? . wa- L . fmlg, xfiggfvzfwi . M gs E m,.M. N. H, Q, M1 iw, wg, ,. wxff, . fi.: "'Qg., , .ff 594 , 5 I +4 3 "4" 27,1 , jr M- -5 3 'V' ' rn.. ' ,L , 1521, ,K 1 ,LQ A, L-L N 4 ,Aft ..u 'M 55? ,Q-A X336 if 1-an T,- r' , ,, : 42,5 A F ' 'Fw SVA- ' 'E 4-ops: '-wfbswq ,f , fQfx,'f5f' A r-xx KX 'xl I 1 A M M I ,,l6wLb , xii . 'wil 'af Ill: V -I,,qma1wM5H"" N UNDERCLASSMEN I , I ' 'mt' : .m,,!,ad, I, i x w ib I I M A Mm .v N ' A , " ,.,. - ' 4 F x ,Q , , K 1 - 1 ,, 1.5 if ., Q., 3 R ti E. MEMORABLE EVENTS 3 E "STANDARD BEAIIERS OF '57" - These girls in white, Judy jones, Bea Ackerman, Sue Holloway and Diane McDairmant, have served us right as officers in our junior year at Eastern. A PROUD JUNIOR DISPLAYS CLASS RING- After two years of anxious waiting, Co- rinne Alger "shows off" her class ring while on-lookers Doris Wolverton, Sally Coul- ter, Peggy Ketcham, Marie DeOrge, and Sue Diuguid, remind her that "they" al- so have "theirs." 4'57's "PLACE IN THE SUN" - juniors fo- cus rapt attention as they view one of their enjoyable class meetings. 96 -CLASS OF 1957 4 '57 Scokrzs AGAIN -- Virginia Goode, Joan Weidner, Grace Ashenfelter, and Barbara Bertsch play a spirited basketball game in the school gym. Meeting regularly, the juniors actively participate in the school's athletic program, and have proven themselves competent against their foes. V CLASS DAY TOAST - Excited juniors make a toast to the successful play, the parties, and to the long-awaited day when all Juniors are honored. Jeanne Ridenour, Carol Eichncr, Nancy Bird, Judy Kapplar, Suzanne Addison, and Barbara Kalar make merry while balloons pop! P Jumoks Become VVAITRESSES - Peggy Ketcham. Catherine and Carol Quenson, and Eileen Yost work busily in anticipa- tion of the turkey dinner they are soon to serve the girls in the senior play. fBRINGlNG PARIS To EASTERN - Nine decorating committees worked furiously from May to October to bring Paris to Eastern, and indeed they achieved their goal. Pictured are some "busy little C's" caught in the act. I 1 1 I sl I... CLASS OF J. Abbott, B. Ackerman, S. Ad- dison, J. Adelung, P. Aire, B Akers, M. Alexander. M. Alfred, C. Alger, M. Allan, B. Allen, B. Amland, J. Ander- son, K. Angier. C. Angell, M. Arbogast, B. Arg- abright, K. Armacost, L. Ar- rington, D. Arthur, G. Ashen- felter. B. Ashley, G. Augerinos, J. Aull, L. Auteri, G. Baker, A. A. Barger. Bank, Bate- E. Barr, P. Bartkowiak, E. man, E. Bates, J. Beachley, B. Beadles, J. Beck. E. Beacker, J. Becker, Becker, M. Becker, R. mann, C. Bees, N. Beinkampen. J. A. Beck- A. Bender, B. Bennett, H. Berg- er, R. Berrnacki, P. Berterman, M. Bertorelli, A. Bertsch. B. Bertsch, D. Betz, A. Bever- ungen, N. Bird, M. Birely, E. Bishoff, J. Bishoff. K. Blackwell, D. Blanch, K. Blanchard, K. Blaney, J. Blo- meier, M. Bloom, C. Boellner. R. Boetcher, G. Boettcher, R. Bollinger, N. Booker, J. Boram, W. Borden, J. Borgfeldt. 1957 98 .... A I ' as U K K M ' 7 . ' lidl -L7 I , 1 ' R' R L ,ss M .eek ' A' .,l.,,g ,fi . ,f "Q 5 ,,,,, Q. 1 S' E95 " . 1 ., .Qig 3' if N ' I , it "siii ' J ' A . " 'B 'Q A , e.,l. . A C - . , 5 . , x,,, ,i,, . Z ..,J A, , - lele l Y ' , H .J ' 'M ' JJJJQ. 4, r L M B' B J R r f J... - W i . 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":. f"fW..,,i A f:1.s.,..'W-" g51flfX'E.i' ,W,:'E'r.:a:.l,W rJ - W . . -1. ..'-mu-. .',f..:n11-'W,..-'-Wf.1ff:1Wmi.51:.:W1e'- ficlssiiiffsff wiillfisi-2.2-2251111211:261511, ' 1 by 's g ..s, ' fl I it fit W fi , Sie., H +ff5,f1f'- , 3 X . .,. ,Z fur .., ' .-W.: W , H.. . : .f . ff.-., , A-:?fy:,E, fl S12-'55, Q Q 1 ' , , , ,yjb gl is 1:55. . JW., , , A. ,, AR., J ir? 1 L'-. M-...W "9 , 1 25,-,J ' , .1f.'?i.W W ...rw 5" .U'..,.,,,.wI,!...,nFr , .,,'1...r.,, - Y. , iv-1. , , ,.. r..,gWW'f--gW'g.f,, W.-1, ,,. 1' 1, 'L 2 51- ' F ' . . . A if 'Wi l 1 -,..,.--A.. WL... 'lf' My - 5,5 A '1,"ii -, ' A ' " fl- .gy . 1 we . ,.,y a, Q-2:1 V rg, v , -.Wf:1f .. j '?f"fIf,i15 or I ' f fc - .1 ,, W' r-t.f-X--f.f,'f.-,, Qlifllbfadaig .W , W . ..:-. 'Q.,,.1g,1g,,,!.... A 101 1-1. Gardner, M. Gastinger, D. Gaul, D. Gebhart, B. George, P. Geppi, J. Germer. F. Gibson, P. Gibson, B. Gimbel, H. Gimbert, A. Giordano, Gischel, J. Gisriel. B. J. Glassmyer, J. Gleisner, E. Glindeman, B. Godfrey, Goldman, E. Gonzalez, Goode. D. V. G. Gordon, B. Gorman, M. Gor- such, T. Grace, P. Graham, A. Grayson, M. Greason. S. Grebe, D. Grimes, S. Grimes, B. Grissinger, B. Grisso, P. Gro- nerr, R. Gross. B. Grove, P. Guy, J. Haake, J. Hagedoin, A. Hale, M. Hall, S. Hammond. C. Handley, R. Handy, M. Han- eke, B. Hanna, B. Hanssen, M. Hanssen, J. Hamus. J. Hardesty, P. Hardesty, V. Hardy, M. Hargest, C. Harrel- son, D. Harris, E. Hartzell. Y. Harwell, F. Hatton, E. Hav- iland, J. Hawkins, K. Hayes, P. Heavel, C. Heffler. B. Heine, D. Henderson, P. Henry, R. Herman, C. Her- mann, M. Hiebler, J. Higgins. CLASS OF 1957 Hoffman, P. Hoffman, S. Hol- lingsworth, S. Holloway, J. Honn. E. Hoover, J. Horne, L. Hous- ton, H. Houzouris, J. Hubbard, T. Hunt, E. Hunter. J. Hunter, E. Hurdle, A. Hurst M. Hutchins, P. Hutt, K. Igle- hart, R. Itzoe. E. Ives, W. Jenkins, R. Johns, A. Johnson, L. Johnson,'C. K Jones, C. R. Jones. J. Jones, N. Jones, J. Judy B. Jung, B. Kalar, M. Krammer- er, J. Kappler. C. Karl, G. Keeney, D. Keller, J. Kelly, M. Kelly, P. Ketcham P. Keyes. P. Kidd, E. Kilgus, P. Kilmon P. Kimmelshue, A. Kitson, J Kitts, R. Kleebauer. M. Klingmeyer, R. Kodetsky H. Koontz, M. Korman, P Krebs, M. Krug, D. Kuchta. M. Labbe, M. Landcuu, M. Lau. ten, A. Lautenberger, P. League M. Lee, P. Lee. J. Leftwich, C. Lennon, E. Len- non, D. Leonard, F. Leonard M. Leonhardt, J. Leslie. l .VV CLASS Vim: ' ' 'V "5" " -:V V H5 'mf1VrVV:f1 lnfgw V 'see V V... V: . A, QQ. , VVV Vm .' V-VV, Vg , V , VSV. V . Vw V Vzggs. U V+, .V..,V.r ' VV e il, if "Q, 'ral J' . V V:-5 V ,,:,aflff5,V,rLx ' V V 1 'I K l 4 - V we Ve ' '1 -1 if ,J Q QV I Vai V3 vvgjff , , .V VVVVVVVVVV VVIVV .J V . .V Ve . V igw:V V .1 M--qyVV:' '1 lk V5?'x V V... ., .,. V V V.VV.f..V 3 ' . Vw , . V if VV ' fl "iv V' L :V V V . ri vm V QV, V V V V V-Vf VV .V fellmg V ,V VV: V. wif . A J Vw . V Vw , . q JM ,V kk V, ,MV ,,,, i 3 5 i i Ygigilivfii 7955 ,GJ V ' K' " ' 1 15- ' 'WV Grin? 'K V ., ,M . V f-" ,,,,, .VVVVV wVV,, VV. V , . s V5 ' ' WE' V A " 'E VV V ffsgigggg Y SJSU? 'safe wi- V ' ' V 'ff ' ' " ' fK "f:aKHfff 433,51 V V. g,g,VV'V V,!V!'f 'f I :V, ' V .:V ' ' Lg ,VVVQV Aw, VV! V .VVSVV ' ,. ., V . f . 'V V , ' T f ,,." f' .JV 5 2 ,, , V M,,sQjJ - VI ffm VV M' Vw V I :Qs V V ,g,. V K g ' ' A Vf'VgVjg5V " .'.z :a ..V Q, 'gf' V VVV,gfVV ,.,, 51.2.5 V V.VV, . h AK K ..V. V VVQJ ,-3. 'L 113.1 an 5:15. NL. V. 1' fs' 1 5V 1 ' V. ' :EUCP 35 4-52 13.933 nf: :'fniKCZ ,Ml S--V ' Kki V' ui:'f"!1K 'f KI WV 'il'Jl"' "" VVVfJ'f5' . K ,V .!,.. V. . H F V , :Vw X .J 1 ' . ' 1 ' Vg, -Va 'V VV V L Vx" in 'V 5 mg' 'VJ 'S' 'iw i -V i V ,Y 'V-QKK'5lf4,g,' I Y iggfqfn 'Vs' V-gl 5: .K ig, ,VLVVV,,:ML'V.H is , . . . 'MV .'. X ,A VV I VXJVVQVVV, Q. HIV. V .ZW iV,V3g5 .VV. M5 J V. fs 'V W VV V. 'V ' V" ' F 1,-.. . ,. ,,..1V,, V J . V V. ., VV .V VJJVVV 7, 3 V I WV I'fV?f5lfT'1,. 'K' ,Vv. V 5'5V. V , .ff V, QV ' V ' V ' V V' 'V Lf V 'V' ':' . H .V WJ. A ...VVL VVV, V! 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V . - V V VV .. Vi , V A -,. VK V 'V 'iff' 1' 5 X L 'K " ."g:2i"' ' Wi K yi' .iiwz-:3?5,'l1i' if "'i 'V'ii-'fii"' V . f ' :V " -V ':' V V' A VV, VV K I ' " 'U' .gifs 2 54 5 Q J 9... L .ii i X., mira .1..e.V, VV VV 'r if -,Vg " 'ffffff' H ' 1' f V?ff?FS iV xg' egg5f5VVf,gg 'ff . 'V!.,1"K" ' 'H WVU, ' '. VV 'fxzffi IVV VH? ' V ., 2 1V. . ,,VVV Vfliiiiffn ,V V',V,sq,1 j',VV3s.gV5 i 'ff , VV, Vw fl! A A Q., ?gVf,VA ,VV.V V ,K 535 Jffff. K ' V ' V V.V ' ' 11.1" Vi VV i KK' H " fm V' V S V V V W .V ' .fk wf K lO3 OF 1957 L. Levengood, M. Lige, S. Lind- gren, B. Lindsay, B. Lippa, C. Long, E. Long. E. Lopez, P. Loris, J. Lormol- lan, C. Love, J. Lovell, O. Lowe, B. Luette. ' G. Luette, C. Lusby, S. Luster, K. Lynch, M. Lynch, D. Lynn, J. Lyons. P. Maass, M. Maccubbin, S. MacGeorge, L. Macneal, P. Mad- dox, P. Magruther, E. Marek. G. Marek, H. Martello, C. Mar- tin, J. Maruca, E. Massie, P. Mastrocola, R. Matejka. J. Mattheiss, A. Mazzaurilli, J. McCreadie, C. McCready, J. Mc- Cready, D. McDairmant, J. Mc- David. A. McDowell, M. McElfish, D. Mech, M. Meier, J. Menkemeir, B. Merryman, J. Mertz. P. Meseke, D. Metaxas, 1. Mi- chaels, J. Mikanowicz, P. Miles, J. Miner, J. A. Miner. J. E. Miller, L. Miller. S. Miller, M.. Misek, P. Montague, J. Moore, M. Moore. H. Moralis, V. Moraski, G. Mor- rison, L. Morrow, D. Morse, S. Mosley, P. Muddiman. CLASS OF 7957 F. Murk, G. Musselman, E. Myerly, D. Nash, J. Naylor, E. Newbauer, B. Nieberlein. J. Nordstrom, J. Norris, M. Nott, E. Nowacki, S. 0'Bryan, W. Oksen, E. Opalensky. M. Orem, M. O'Rourke, M. Or- rison, B. Otto, L. Owens, M. Owings, N. Owings. L. Palmer, L. Pardue, M. Park- er, N. Parker, J. Peach, S. Pear- son, V. Pecunes. E. Peddicord, A. Perera. P. Per- kins, N. Pfeifer, E. Phillips, N. Phillips, S. Phillips. E.. Pilgrim, J. Pittman, B. Potts, J. Powers, B. Poythress, M. Pres- simone, P. Price. D. Pritchett, M. Propalis, C. Pruitt, S. Putman, C. A. Quen- sen, C. B. Quensen, E. Raab. J. Radtke, B. Rae, I. Raner, A. 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Stur- geon, S. Sturgill. CLASS OF J. Sullivan, P. Sutton, I. Sween- ey, J. Swieczkowski, B. Talbott, J. Taylor, M. Taylor. P. as, Taylor, F. Terl, N. A. Thom- N. P. Thomas, C. Thompson, E. Thompson, C. Timmins. M. Tobesman, C. Tochterman, G. Tountas, J. Tracey, M. Tress, B. Tucholka, N. Tudor. K. Tuma, J. Ulrich, C. Unger, J. Valentine, S. Van Horn, M. Vittello, E. Vogel. V. Volcjak, H. Volley, A. Wack- er, L. Wadsworth, Wall, E. Walsh, L. Waltman. J. Walzak, S. Wampler, T. Ward S. Warner, J. Wassin, D. Weaver L. Webber. D. Weber, J. Weidner, C. Weit- zel, M. Weller, J. Wheeler, M. Wheeler, G. White. C. Whiteford, R. Wilcox, L. Wiley, B. Wilkinson, P. Wilson, M. Wissel, S. Witte. D. Wolverton, P. Woods, C. Wursten, D. Wyant, J. Yeager, C. Yeatman, E. Yost. P. Young, J. Zajac, B. Zamen- ski, J. Zander, M. Zapach, C. Zimmerman, R. Zinkand. 1957 ... .., t .-It ,- ... N we, 4, I Ir.-Ifv fs-Jw. J,.I f3,5MS I '-3 BNI: .' 'ff ffl' 1 I f'!:.,,, 1513585 ,fm " . fri . 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'ay 1- .,Q,. . gist , 4- , 'giigf J.-vitzxffgigig' JI 'fi 5' C X . E5 I 1 i 4 ' lO6 CLASS GF 1957 CAMERA SHY L. Baker K. Harper L. Musgrovc C. Slater R. Billeb C. Hinzman M. Norris J. Tormollan J. Bush C. Hunt B. Potter M. Trovan E. Clazerow S. Lalfontaine P. Price M. True T. Hall J. Lagana K. Ripperger C. Warczynski N. Murphy V. Roth IEVENIML IN PARIS - The last time we saw Paris was at our junior Prom, where school girls, transformed into Cinderellas, danced to the music of the Dellonaires. Evryone agreed it was truly tres magmfique. ii lO7 El I DEC RED LETTER DAYS Dear Diary, As proud Sophomores, we today became a class at Eastern. We met our advisers- Miss James, Miss Ordwein, Miss Kelly, and Miss Kearns - and received our class colors, the symbolic red and white. After school, in something of a "puzzlement" about our animal roles, we went to the gym. As turtles, squirrels, birds, and elephants, we scurried to our designated sections to play games, sing, and dance. We made many new friends as we drank "cokes" and talked together. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES - lfirst row: C. Geyer, V. Kelder, P. Johnson, L. Bauhaus, P. Bonekemper, C. Fantom. Second row: B. Ferris, D. Carpenter, G. Durham, R. Boblitz, C. Dotterer, B. Travers, J. Kelly. Top row: A. Ament, J. Piersante, M. Miller, D. Karnatzalis. The Sophomore Tea gave our parents a chance to meet the faculty and the school. After tours of the building-personally conducted - we observed with satisfaction that our mothers found our daily walks a bit exhausting. However, the social hour, with the delight- ful musical program, refreshments, and conversation, made the event a huge success. Som-ioMokE OFFICERS - Joni Latshaw, secretary, Kay Myers, vice president, Ruth McCorkle, treasurer, Juanita Heil, president. Sophomore Elections - a tense, exciting time! Posters and slogans shouted from every wall, paper badges fluttering from sweaters endorsed favorite candidates. After days of cam- paigning, we elected Juanita Heil, president, Kay Myers, vice president, Joni Latshaw, secre- taryg and Ruth McCorkle, treasurer of the class. Off to a good start! lO8 PEB -CLASS OF 7958 Who will forget our Christmas Project or the fun we had providing for our twen- ty-two families? Each Bm and B class adopted one family and provided food, clothing and gifts iII generous measure. First row: B. Miller, G. Durham, C. Chaffman. Second row: N. Schmidt, F. Schmidt, B. Kramer, R. Koors. Practice was really "tops" this after- noon. When the whistle blew, we dash- ed onto the court ready to give practice all that we had. Competition was keen as we knew we were being considered for the year team. As we dribbled the ball across the floor, we felt like real pros looking ahead to a season of V1CtOI'1CS. CHRISTMAS PROJECT ATTENTION TALENT Scours ' Bazaar Day - we were the happy maidens at the White Elephant table, selling var- ious and sundry wares, and having a gay old time while making money for our Alma Mater. Cooking time is sampling time in our book, even though the cal- ories jeopardize our waistlines. Salads, cookies, Casseroles, or cake are equally tempting proofs of our culinary art. ,V 1.5 .I . 5. FASHION EXPERTS GoURME1"s DELIGIIT lf our mothers could have seen us in today's sewing class, as we trimmed and stitched, would they ever trust us with yards of satin or would we just inherit the family chores, sewing on buttons and mending Susy's socks? VVe had a wonderful time at lunch today with the usual jokes and chatter. Lunch is the special part of each day when we enjoy each other's company and good food. Some pictures were taken at the table. VVe hope they will turn out to remind us of this happy "class." lWlAlN DISH We were the "bigwigs" on the campus, impressive in our white dresses and red and white colors. Privileged characters, we sat in the front rows of the auditorium en- joying our program. Balloons, crazy hats, pretzels, and pop-Sophomores in the party mood! Wie. ' 'ifqrn 'lg CLASS OF 1958 S 5, Y X 5 s I Q2 1 X wsmlf' ' Q 1, 1' 51. si N, , s 'sr . 4, V.-V we mtflii. itrwg A fflff. . , .L i Q '.-L., 5:-4 . 1 E Rigid "lf 45 , A i s :- " f FE J. nam ' sl W ff wk K ' M 5 F J Z L asf f- ., ,xy .,,, I H. Acree, V. Adams, J. Alford B. Alger, F. Allman, J. Ament G. Anderson, L. Anderson. C. Androsko, C. Antiporowich M. Appel, W. Archer, M. A Armstrong, M. R. Armstrong, J. Austin, E. Aylor. B. Bader, J. Badolato, J. Bag- gan, J. Bailey, P. Bailey, S. Bail- one, E. Baker, B. Bakley. S. Baldwin, R. Barber, D. Bare, V. Barnes, J. Barnhart, C. Barr, M. Barranco, H. Barry. P. Bartels, E. Basilio, L. Bau- haus, L. Bechtel, C. Becker, L. Behringer, B. Benesch, M. Berger. G. Bias, M. Bilenki, N. Black- lock, C. Blair, B. Blake, N. Blake, O. Bloodsworth, R. Bob- litz. J. Boehm, K. Bohager, L. Bo- hanan, B. Boldwosky, P. Bone- kemper, B. Boswell, S. Bowen, P. Bowers. J. Bowie, A. Bowles, N. Boyer, M. Bracken, S. Brant, S. Brech- biel, N. Brewer, A. Briscoe. J. Brooks, V. Brooks, A. Brown, E. M Brown, E. R. Brown, J. Brown, B. Brubaker, N. Bruhn. G. Brunner, J. Bruns,' H. Bry- ant, J. Bucharewicz, V. Bueche H. Burchard, R. Burgan, A Burk. CLASS OF 1958 -N. Burke, V. Burke, B. Burkin- dine, D. Burnham, E. Burns, M. Burns, B. Burton, T. Burton. . Butcher, B. Butschky, J. Buxenstein, P. Calvano, E. Cam- eron, C. Campbell, A. Capone, D. Carpenter. J. Carpenter, J. Carpenter, C. Carter, H. Carler, R. Carter, Ad. Cassetta, Ar. Cassetta, A. Catalano. C. Cavanaugh, C. Cavanaugh, B. Cavey, l'. Cavey, J. Cesky, C. Chaffman, C. Chalk, M. Chance. D. Chaney, R. Chappel, M. Chell, C. Chew, S. Christenbury, A. Christensen, J. Cierpisz, D. Claassen. D. Clark, J. Clark, D. Clisham, M. Clocker, S. Clonts, M. Cockey, B. Collier, G. Colli- flower. M. Collins, M. Comstock G. Cook, S. Cook, L. Cooper, E. Corless, C. Cox, B. Crawford. D. Cripps, V. Croce, J. Cross, J. Czarski, C. Dammann, J. Dan- iel, C. Dash, J. Davies. K. D. Davis, K. E. Davis, J. Dawson, J. Dea, C. Deck, E. Deckert, N. DeGraw, N. Del- bridge. J. Dellosso, C. Diakoulas, A. Dickerson, C. Dickhoff, M. Diem, B. Dixon, P. Donohue, J. Dorczak. 5 1.1. 1 .,,., f- -w f f - ai. -:wi wr " 'Y' 1 . 'b f, . .10 ' 'MM f if ' -, f.,'fHfamf,-. if' 55:1 gklgmrgg M, . q,eI..5fiLv ,J -iw K 4 ' f ' A M V, W, ,fm My J ff, nv , l gy f. 1 f, -...fungi -1- ,wg- xg K' j12W'k ,,T,5'f ffl fb 'l il l ,- .gk 1, .J ,E 3 fm. ' A s r, - 1, ., lv J ,V H ,v .M b W , " N gig., .,,. , 4 .Y . y i-5, .,.ff ' if WFTL v ' . . 352.3 1.5, . ' 32 . rf' .f . n A. V H J, I ,M . .,. 3 I .5 .,,. , J., 4 1 lg. , 4 2? 'f 9' 5 . ., .7 ff! 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Duve, erday, C. Eaton, F. Eckley, N. Edmonds, wards. L. East- Brlton B.' N. Ed- S. Edwards, J. Eichelberger, N. Ellis, M. Elwood, M. B. Ernst, S. Ernst, A. E Erichsen, vans. 4 l X W. Falck, C. Fantom, j. Fauber, ' K. Fendlay, P. Ferguson, B. Fer- ' ris, C. Ficke, P. Fifer. A. Filling, R. Fincham, l 1 1 L. rink, 1 S. Finn, D. Fischer, A. Fisher, i J. Fisher, P. Foley. E. Fordyce, C. Fowler, C. Fox, M. Franklin, J. Frankowski, J. r Franz, j, Frazier, S. F D. Freitag, S. French, II. S. Frock, M. Fultz. C. Friski, F ugate, S. E. Funk, E. Furl, G. A. Gantz, D. Garrison, rison, G. Gasiorowski, R. E. Gear, M. Gee, B. A. German, M Ger CCITIBU. 1 l Freund, Fly, B. Galuppi, R. Gar- Galta. George, an, C . m . Geyer, F. Giallorenzi, J. Gilbert. M. Giordano, Gist, P. Glass, N. Gis N. Gliss, azdowski, V. Golden, A. chel, B. P. Gni- Golod. Gorleski, B. Gorman, M P. Gramppi, B. Grasmick Green, J. Greenstreet, B Greif, B. Greiner, F. Griffith Grimes, W. Gross, J. Grubb Gugliuzzo, K. Gunther. Gutermuth, J. Hachemeister Hall, P. Hall, S. Hall. Haupt, S. Hayward, P Heil, V. Helland, S. Helm. Helmcamp, B. Henderson, V. Henkel, M. Hennessey, J. Hen- ning, C. Hessenauer, J. Hettche, B. Heyer. M. Hicks, C. Higginbotham, P. Highland, S. Hilgartner, F. Hill, W. Hill, B. Hindman, C Hinson. P. Hoenes, P. Hoffman, B. Hoh man, C. Holmes, Hood, S Horne, J. Hoskins, B. Hott. A. Holtel, D. Howe, D. Hub- bard, P. Huber, K. Hudson C. Hughes, S. Hummel, C. Hunt. V. Hursh, P. Hutchinson, P. Iclzi, P. Ireton, B. Irvin, M. jacks, j. jackson, B. Jacobs. 1 1 Hacker, F. Haines, E. Hale, Hallameyer, S. Hansen, P. D. Harris, S. Harris, Harrison, j. Hartley, S. Has- B. Heavel, L. Heckman, CLASS OF 1958 ' -2 A ,fi -V 1, -IV - -':,x.1fv LLL ,..,, . . fi . 1.6" Inf' A 5-W1 . 1.1-:,w.VV1g , I 5 V. .,. 'Vim' . G? , , 1, af' 46. --ff- .V - Vw. ,Swv Q. .MVN .Wx f. 1' 5, ,'-,f ' I Qxw n . fm 'Y' V f., : . Q . A . ,,,,,', . 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Vx- Ijgffjf, jfgvsff wt-I -:'ifV, . ,112-,V --93353 - :Ig fm -V II , .,.I . 2. 'I +1 , ,-'Q -:. 15... all N- l . - Wi, ll . ...Q , .3 . . J.. , -, -, OF 1958 ferson, P. Jennings, E. C. Son, E. M. Johnson. P. T. Johnson. C. Jones, J. Jones, M. P. Jones, B. A. Jordan, Jordan, J. Jordan, P. Joy. A. Juelg, P. Kafka, M. E. Kahn, J. Kaiss, D. R. Kalista, A. Kammar. C. Kapp, D. Karantzalis, D. alinich, V. Kelder, J. Kelly Kerley, L. Kerr, I. Keys. P. Kiel, N. Killian, C. B. King, J. King, S. King, Kinney, C. Kircher. L. Kirsch, M. Kirsch, J. S. Klein, A. Klima, A. C. Knell, C. Koehl. P. Koerber, I. Kofsky, S. R. Koors, K. Koukoulas, J. .W- vacs, J. Kowalski, J. Kozier. li. Kozlowski, B. Kramer, K. Kriete, S. Kriewald, C. Kromm, G. Kroul, J, Kroul, J. Kruse. li. Lammers, J. Lampe, H. Lane, J. Langrall, J. Lapin, L. Larmore, N. Larrimore, B. Lar- son. J. Lalshaw, N. Lcrkie, S. Lee, A. Lentz, M. Leppo. Lester, P. Leuba. J. Lewis. Lohr, N. Lombardo, P. Long Lourman, L. Lovell Lucas, R. Lund, E. Lynch, Lynch, E. MacCubbin, E. Kenzie, G. Madary, P. Magalotti, S. Maggelakis, L. C. Mapp, J. Marbur- J. Maroney, D. Marquardt, . Marshall. A. Martin, J. A. Martin, J. M. Martin, Joy Martin, L. Martin, J. Martinson, J. Matthews F. Matuszewski. M. Mawyer, L. Maxwell, I. Mc- Clelland, R. Mc Corkle, J. Mc- Daniel, J. Mc Fadden, S. Mc- Gee, J. Mc Cowan. C. Mc Lain, P. Mc Laughlin, B. Meineke, S. Mercado, N. Mes- sina, W. Messina, D. Metzel, P. Meyers. R. Meyers, J. Mihaltian, B. Miller, L. Miller, M. Miller, N. Miller, R. Miller, J. Misal. R. Missill, E. Mitchell, J. Mit- chell, S. Mitchell, K. Mitsas, B. Moesley, E. Molesworth, M. Moran. C. Moraski, N. Morgan, P. Mor- gan, C. Morris, Morris, V. Morris, M. Moxley, G. Mulcahy. CLASS OF Limpert, D. Linaweaver, J. P. Lindemann, J. Linde- J. Linclhurst, B. Lipp, A. Lipscombe, J. List, P. Logan, 1 1958 ... ., fl , ' .. -- P' Pew- Pg 'P P ' f!"PZ5, . .. W, M. P. P -- f W -. .-'EQ . Pm-2 2. if "WH few " Sffiflii . 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' agar tg., , 4,5 it .21 fi. A 'itz .. .V s ms wx . Jw -3 - ,gp It ' V ,,, .. , I . - , 5 X ,. tt. . tw-Hg., . gi 1 E-,FT ttvggggtgqi vigil., f.. A '1 L,gs.5gif"' K . figsie. 11 gli: i'i,:3'fs,iig ,CONSCIENTIOUS womuaks in study row: 1. Dobler, V. Ortt, P. McGi hall - First ll. Second row: 5. Steinert, J. Standiford, M. J. Cook, C. Scharmann, K. Sauner. Third row: j. Gosnell, M. Wills, W. Wigfield. V "UP IN rm: 1-rr." M. Palmer, ,. iff , 1: . , . a ., . . .. , . L. Smith, D. Snyder, J. Standi- forrl, S. Steinert, E. Stevens, C. Stissel, P. Stocker, j. Stonnell. C. Thomas, j. Thomas, J. Thompson, M. Tyler, L. Tymin- ska, J. Urban, P. Vulgaris, M. Waller. B. Welsh, S. Wenger, N. Wertz, J. Wetzel, R. White, W. Wig- field, M. Wills, J. Wilson. C. Winterling, D. Wollesen, M. Wurtzbacker, A. Klinefelter Qcamera shyj . A big day for Freshmen began when the girls were assembled in the auditorium on the first of their high school days. Although the Class of 1959 would not be formally organized until next fall, through- out the year representatives from each homeroom took part in the student government. Clubs, sports activities, and the. weekly assemblies A SANDRA WENGER, JUUANE WILSON, Qas viewed from the last rows of the balconyj provided opportunities AND BARBARA BRYDON begin Eastern to make many friends. life laden with school books. 121 PROMISING FUTURE -CLASS OF 7962 PCOOL, MAN minor! - james Croft, Russell Sterling and David Booth play a younger ver- sion of the popular Dixieland jazz. Eastern is glad to have Miss Wright and her 6th grade class lrorn the nearby Abhottston Elementary School. Although away from their schoolmates, the pupils are not forgotteng frequently they return for class meetings. Here at Eastern they plan and present activities of their own. At Christmas they presented a play "The Shepherd" and at their Ansnwn ron EIGHTSIES - Barbara Grumbach - - watches as Vlilliam Pfaff throws a heel to decide Commencement a tea was glven for Phe parents' a crucial point in the lower school hopscotch Good luCk to yOu, the Class Oi 1962! tournament. RECESS TIME - Miss Wright's sixth grade class takes time out to play a game of "Quizmo" . . . Winner take all. l22 K X x .Aff x x Q.. ECHO STAFF Miss M.An1tLmNl5 SKIRVEN, Adviser The Eeho, which has been published regularly at Eastern since 1919, was this year capably co-edited by Sonja Gohn and Doris Styche. The book is the result of the combined efforts of a group of seniors, some of whom spent long hours before and after school, occasionally even after supper - writing and typing copy, preparing layouts, cropping pictures, proofreading, and pasting up the final dummy. Many members of the staff gained experience in all phases of yearbook preparation. For them it was truly a cooperative affair. Christmas and Easter holidays found this same group hard at work. But the staff members who have worked the hardest and longest are experiencing the greatest satisfaction and pride of achievement. They sincerely hope their book will constantly remind the readers of their days at Eastern. They have tried to present the school in all its phases as a permanent record for their fellow students, Miss Skirven has patiently counseled the staff in the production of the book, Miss Russel in advertising, and Mrs. Zvonar in circulation. Co-Editors in Chief: . , Sonja Gohn and Doris Styche Associate Editor: .............. Phyllis MacGregor SONJA G01-IN, Co-Editor Doms STYCHE, Co-Editor Art Editor: ,........,.,.,........ . . Marlyn Scott Photographic Editors: . . . Virginia Dorn and Olga Schepers Senior Section Editor: .. ..,. . Frances McKenna Senior History and Activities Editor: . . . Doris Styche Advertising Co-Managers: .. , Diane Ashenfelter and Marge Hensler Circulation Co-Managers: , . . Ella Funk and Sandra Swem Staff Members: ......,. Shirley Allen, Carol Baker, Nancy Bordley, Betty Ann Brubaker, Carol Far- ris, Marge Hensler, Kathleen Kern, Mary Ellen Laucht, Linda Martin, Barbara Morris, Betsy Newell, Terry Scott, Dottie West. P. lYlACGRl-IGOR, Associate Editor, F. MCKENNA, Senior Section Editor, and M. SCOTT, Art Editor, crop pictures. l24 In gm -r35?x.,g.q. - .. .1 A fa . f K HK 'VFIIESE wlLL BE GREAT PICTURES for the yearbook," co-editor, WC agree V. Dorn, plzolography and K. Kern. PICTU-RICS, l'A'l'lENCE, AND PASTE go together to make an interesting lay- out. Working here are B. Morris, N. Bordley, L. Martin, C. Farris, D. Xllest, T. Scott. CATCH ALL THOSE ERRORS GIRLS! Reading are M. E. Laucht, D. Renshaw, S. Allen, S. Gohn, C. Baker, B. Bru baker, B. Newell. S Gwrm AND E FUNK circulation co-managers, Miss RUSSEl.L 1'otNTs our to D. Ashenfelter and - - A . , f M- HCnSlCf'l1dveftiSir1q C0'771ll71llg6'1'S, "It pays to and their adviser, Mrs. Zvonar, are elated to advertise!" record another class with 100915 subscription. 125 X Q!! ASTER .2 BANNER EASTERN BANNER Published mid-monthly by the students of Eastern High School Baltimore, Maryland BANNER STAFF Editor-in-C hie f : Nancy Schneider, D113 Page Editors: Barbara Morris, D135 Charlotte Klifmes, D13: Ann Vokes, D91 Mary Ellen Laucht, D13 New Editor: Terry Scott, D13 Assistants: Ruth Ellen Boetch- er, C123 Barbara Hohman, B15Q Juliane Wilson, Aml Features Editors: Pat Mason, Dm13 Frances McKenna, D14 Assistants: Rhuann Crawford, C123 Joan Sinclair, B17Q Ruth White, A1 Sports Editor: Kay Ellis, D13 Assistants: Corinne Alger, C153 Judy Maroney, B133 Eunice Johns, Am2 ' Personals Editor: Pat McDaniel, D14 Assistants: Eleanor Colwill, C- 12, Georgianna O'Hara, B132 Joyce Urban, A1 Photography Editor: Suzanne Spurrier, D13 Assistants: Gwen Marek, C11Q Betsy Gorman, B95 Toni Jean- ette, Aml Art Editor: Cally McDermott, D14 Assistants: Barbara Jung, C143 Ann Lee Gantz, BIOQ Dorothy Kee, Aml SPECIAL REPORTERS: Exchange: Anna Claire Stacey, D12Q Betty Lou Elgin, D10 Qu-ill and Scroll: Ann Dunham, Dml Campus Jottings: Molly Beckett, D123 Regina Bollinger, C12 Afro-American: Hazel Bryant, B- 16: Marita Turner, B16 You're the Critic: Betsy Newell, D14 Inquiring: Edith Gail, C12: Joyce Anderson, C13 Roving: Carol Baker, D14 Music: Ann Atkins, D14 Orchestra: Betty Ann Brubaker, D14 Senior: Lynn Nicoll, D13 Junior: Nancy Sanford, C12 Sophomore: Ann Taylor, B13 Freshman: Rosalie Selvage, Am2 Advertising Managers: Barbara Keller, D93 Margie Mercer, D11 Assistants: Marlene Leonhardt, C163 Elaine Kahn, B12: Barbara Brydon, Aml Circulation Manager: Sue Cornell, D13 Assistants: Pat Clark, C113 Ruth Boblitz, B133 Anna Linde- man, Am1 MRS. MARGERY W. HARRISS Adviser One of the strongest unifying forces of Eastern High ,School is its newspaper, the EASTERN BANNER. It is the official mouthpiece of students and fac- ulty alike, and is organized to keep the school informed of in- teresting events, to give recogni- tion to those persons in the school community who are deserving, and to help students and teachers to become better acquainted. The EASTERN BANNER was preceded by THE ECHO, which started as a literary magazine, and which subsequently has developed into the school yearbook. At the time THE ECHO was functioning as a magazine, there was no pa-r- ticular need felt, for a newspaper. However, as the transition took place and THE ECHO assumed its present form as a yeanbook, a def- inite feeling arose that Eastern High 'School needed a newspaper to serve its students, faculty, and friends. Therefore, when Miss Helen L. Chambers joined East- ern's faculty in 1942 as head of the English Department, she or- ganized the first newspaper which has been in continuous existence ever since. The girls chose the name of EASTERN BANNER for their new publication which was printed at that time only twice a year. After Miss Chambers, Miss Caroline E. Grote took over the advisership of the BANNER and she was succeeded in 1948 by Miss Miriam E. Deem who continued in that capacity for five years. During that time the paper was published twice a semester. The current adviser of the BANNER is Mrs. Margery W. Harriss, who assumed her duties in 1952, and under whom the paper has become a monthly publication. 126 Over the years, the staff has strived to maintain a high literary quality and to keep its form and content flexible enough to hold its readers' interest. One of the sig- nificant features of the BANNER is its staff system which pro- vides for continuity from year to year. There is a senior editor in each department with associate editors from the junor, sopho- more, and freshman classes. Another noteworthy feature of the EASTERN BANNER is that it is a self-supporting enterprise, all of its revenue being derived from subscriptions and advertis- ing. Faculty advisers who have helped with the business end include Miss Elizabeth Perkins, Miss Olga Bawden, Miss Helen Brod, Mrs. Cecile Colbert, Mrs. Elizabeth Nestor, and Miss Lillian Rice. NANCY SCHNEIDER Editor-in-Chief During its twelve years of exis- tence, the EASTERN BANNER has received numerous local, state, and national awards. These in- clude first place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Contest, first, second and third places in the Maryland Scholastic Press Con- tests, and special awards from the University of Maryland, the Mary- land Press Association, the Inter- faith Committee, and the Mary- land Tuberculosis Association. The BANNER staff anticipates the day when it might publish more frequently, have a better equipped press room, and have a sufficient cash reserve to permit more students to attend conven- tions and to participate in out- side journalism activities. Mean- While, 'both students and teachers are dedicated to putting forth a sincere effort to give Eastern High School the best newspaper possible. AND TYPING - R. Crawford, R. E. Boetcher, M. FROM WRITING - C. McDermott, F. McKenna, T. Scott, K. Elis, P. McDaniel. Beckett. THROUCLH PROOF READING - S. Spurrier, A. Dunham, L. Nicoll, B. L. Elgin, P. Mason. AND PASTE-UI' - B. Morris, M. E. Lauchl, A. Vokes, C. Klimes. To ms'rR1nU1'1oN -S. Cornell, B. Keller, M. Mercer l27 THE STUDENT COUNCIL Miss ANNA C. NIILLER The Student Council of the Eastern High School was in- stituted to guide and improve the conduct of the students and to promote self-government. Miss Anna C. Miller, vice' principal, is the faculty adviser. The membership is com- posed of one girl from each of the freshman, sophomore, and junior homerooms and two from each senior homeroom. These council members are to enforce all rules, to help to im- prove the conduct of the students and the appearance of the school, to take care of classes in the absence of a teacher, and to take charge of study periods. The officers and committee chairmen are elected by closed ballot and are installed at the Council Assembly. The Council meets on the second and fourth Monday of every month to consider important school issues. if i l28 A THll COUNCIL vREsmiaN'r, Rose Boehl- ke, leaves the assembly hall carrying the United States flag. fTH1-L New Council, orricaizs, committee chairmen, and year representatives are now ready to perform their duties after the in- stallation assembly. Standing: Zeun, C. Penn, C. Baker, -I. Wilson, P. Ketcham, K. Kirschg Seated: L. Appel, D. Renshaw, B. Englehardt, Heil, R. Boehlke, M. Olsen. Scnoox, LEADERS - Carol Baker, secretary: Rose Boehlke, presidentg Carol Penn, treasurerg Barbara Englehardt, vice officer. Llz APPEL, CAFETERIA CHAIRMAN, besides playing the uke for Beverly Cayo and Beverly Schumann, reminds girls to keep the cafeteria clean. VRECREATION c H A 1 R M A N, Kay Kirsch, plans dances and cafeteria music. . KNO? ' loo ami EASTERNITES AND THEIR ESCORTS ENJOY A COUNCIL DANCL2. JULIANE WILSON AND CAROL FANTOM help Diana Renshaw, assembly chairman, to plan an audi- torium seating arrangement. GWEN STEWART Asics PEGGY KI-1'l'CHAM, Merle Miller, and jean Zeun, house chairman, for a missing article at the Lost and Found. 129 FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB FTC OFFICERS - B. A. Brubaker, Sec.: ls. Hansen, VP.g M. Lynch, Treas.g V. Dorn, Dlspmy CQMMITTI-15 Pres.: Miss Bawden and Miss Dorn, Advisers. The Future Teachers Club of Eastern urges any girl who is interested in teaching to con- sider the requirements and rewards of this profession and to join the group at their monthly meetings. A varied program pro- videsgfor guest speakers, movies, field trips, joint meetings with the Baltimore City Col- lege Club, and an opportunity to prepare and present a program to the school during American Education Week. Miss Vera M. Dorn and Miss Olga V. Bawden are the fac- ulty advisers. PROGRAM COMMITTEE FUTURE NURSES CLUB P "ANGELS or MERCYU V PNA OFFICERS - Mrs. Talbott, Adviser, D. Kahler, Hist.g. Fifield, Acting Pres.g S. Reichter, Sect.,' J. Heuther, Treas. The Eastern High School Future Nurses Club was organized to acquaint girls with health and to help them decide wisely about a professional career as a practical or registered nurse. The club's sponsor is the school nurse, Mrs. Louise C. Talbott. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, from October through May. Special activities include: regular business meetings, visiting and making favors for local hospitals, viewing films, and sponsoring an assembly. The club, authorized by a state charter, wel- comes any interested student for member- ship. 130 QUILL AND SCROLL l'A'l' MAsoN, I'RESlDliN'l' rmsr TERM, kindles her candle from 'the candle of truth, concluding the installation ceremony. , The Quill and Scroll is a national society for high school jour- nalists. The chapter at Eastern, advised by Mrs. Ernestine L. Scham- berger, is named for Miss Lizette .Woodworth Reese, a well-known Baltimore poetess. To qualify, for membership, the student must have done exceptional work on her high school paper or yearbook and be in the upper third of her class. During the year, the chapter promotes interest in literary matters, participates in state and na- T tional contests, and in writing conventions. DRAMATIC CLUB PRESIDENT LOUISE PARKER and vice president Lynne' Croce perform for other club members. 131 V'-IQHE SECOND TERML PRESI- DENT, Cally McDermott, lights the candle of truth, beginning the installation service. The major aim of the Dra- matic Club, organized in 1946, is to develop the stu- dent through various phases of drama. The girls partici- pate in directing, acting, stag- ing, costuming, making up characters, and occasionally producing before guests or the student body. Any girl who is interested in two of the phases mentioned is wel- come to the group. Mrs. Bet- ty C. Martin conveys to the club her knowledge in this field and 'realizes the exper- ience cultivates imagination, poise, good diction, original- ity, cooperation, and leader- ship. UNITED NATIONS YOUTH A Miss Russnu., Adviser, I. Michaels, VP, A. Briscoe, Treas., B. Sauer, Sec., and C. Quensen, Pres., discuss the UN symbol. f GIRLS INTERICSTED IN WORLD PEACE. Every girl is invited to join the UNY group at Eastern. The meetings are held in the music room on the second Ivednesday of each month. The members discuss the work of the United Nations, life in other countries, and consider ways youth can promote peace through understanding international rela- tions. Miss Margaret Russell sponsors the group. '-TEEN CLUB 4 PAT D'ALEsANDRo IS the center of attraction at a Y-Teen social. V Y-TEENS PAUSE for a rest after wrapping pack- ages for needy families at Christmas. l'. DYALESANDRO, Soc. Chrm., E. Price, Treas., E. Wisner, Pres., J. DH-Xlesandro, Sec., and A. Carnabuci, VP, rea view final plans for a bake sale. The Y-Teen Club at Eastern, an affiliate of the YWCA, is supervised by Mrs. Glenn Parker from the Central Branch. The organization is open to all students who are willing to help others and who are interested in attending social events with the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and Baltimore City College Clubs. W, l l32 PET CLUB Miss Rose Wickes advises the Pet Club, which has for its purpose developing a sense of responsibility toward animals. It aims to encourage appreciation of their many fine traits and to teach the correct manner of training them and attending to their welfare. The club sponsors field trips, assemblies, par- ties, and an annual pet show. M Hensler Pres asie r A WELL-'mA1NED Docs go through their paces at the annual show. fMlSS YVICKES, Adviser, talks with officers P. Maddox, Treas., P. Krebs, Sec., and R. Crawford, Pres. PROJECTIGN SQUAD Miss Por1:1a'r ' Adviser I ,J W7 'I t wife g ff? f, ' A. Brose Sec. 133 THE SQUAD ouslsnvus the proper method for threading a film-C. Karl, L. Sollers, E. Yost, R. Burgan, M. Olsen, P. Capezio, B. Velten. A valuable service club is the Project- ion Squad under the direction of Miss Virginia Poteet. The girls experience an eight-week training course and pass a written and oral examination to qualify as projector operators. The members are proud of their identifying cards and pins and of their ability to be of service to the school. CHOIR THE 1955-56 CHOIR MEMBERS assemble outside the school for the yearbook photograph. Any girl who is interested in singing in a choral group has ample opportunity to belong to a musical organization at Eastern. The Choir rehearses twice weekly before school. The membership is limited to seventy-five girls Iyho are selectid through auditions at the beginning of the school year. Miss Anne L. Myer directs tie rou " ' ' ' g p In t e singing of both religious and secular music. CHORUS I I M-.. THE CHORUS AND THEIR DIRECTOR, Mrs. John, pause in a rehearsal for their first formal picture. The Chorus was recently organized by Mrs. Helena -Iohn. The girls practice musical selections after school on Wednesdays and Fridays for the annual music festival for all Baltimore high school singers, and In addition, prepare programs to be given in other schools. 134 GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Ann Atkins, treasurer Caroline Boyce, secretary Shirley Allen, president Nancy Schneider, vice president GLEE CHOIR OFFICERS Betty Lou Elgin, treasurer Pat Matthews, president Carol Klaburner, secretary Mildred Petts, vice president CLUB Busv MUSICIANS TAKE TIME T0 Pose FOR ECHO PHOTOCRAPHFR The Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Lucille T. Masson, is one ol the most popular clubs in the school. Every Tuesday and Thursday morning the girls rehearse for the assemblies, commence ments, and numerous programs for local organizations. 135 GRIFFIN "Zi" VVHERE ARE THE OTHER FIVE? Having fun and serving the school are twin accom- plishments while working in the school library. The library helpers assist Miss Elizabeth M. Paterson and at the same time become acquainted with, and are stimulated to read, a wide variety of literature. The loyalty of the members is proof that they enjoy be- ing a part of the library organization. The Griffin "2l" Club is an active organization under the advisership of Mrs. Berta Smith. The girls help in the English bookroom by distributing and ex- changing books used by the E n gl i s h Depart- ment. The membership is limited to 21 students. LIBRARY CLUB A Ll'rm1ARY LINE-Ul' BA V OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY! An -institution encouraging habits of thrift and systematic saving at Eastern is the School Bank The banking is done in the homerooms from 8:30 until 9 o'clock once a week. The headquarters room is under the direction of a representative from the Savings Bank of Baltimore and a member of the faculty Miss Rhonda Gayleard. The physical education department awards letters and pins to girls who have earned the required number of points by par- tici atin in class and extra curricular activities. Assistant coach, P S ' A cheerleader, or 8 sessions in a sport merit 30 pointsg varsity, 25g ' ' ' . , 10. b or 7 sessions 1n a sport, 20, year team or squad leader, , team captain or E in gym, 5. The "56" Numerals were awarded this ear for the first time because so many of the Seniors had Y already earned their pins in their junior year. QJUNE award winners V FEBRUARY award winners SENIOR LETTER GIRLS SMALL "E" Josephine Battaglia Betty Berger Nancy Bordley Lee Coluzzi Sue Cornell Kay Ellis Marsha Feete Carol Green Jackie Hensrud Marta Hoffman Margaret Horst Ethel Kaufman Dorothy Keiser Phyllis MacGregor Connie Marmaras Pat Mason Pat McDaniel Barbara Mettee Betsy Newell Nancy Nizer janet Novak Barbara Pickel jerrie Sewell Anna Claire Stacy Doris Styche Connie Szymusiak Ann Weller Elaine Vlisner Linda Wissing Ellen Mfolfe LARGE MEN Diane Ashenfelter Barbara Bell Barbara Buscaglia Phyllis Byerly Eleanor Daugherty Roberta Erdman Trudy Forsythe Una Hamilton Margaret Haynes Margaret Hensler Dorothy Kavanaugh Barbara Lopez Lois Miller Barbara Morris Paula Patti Carol Penn 137 Katherine Phillips Sadie Sabatina Terry Scott Mary Ann Skoskie Mary Stein Brenda Wfelinder STARS -' 500 points Beverly Anderson Rose Boehlke Jean Crabb Peggie Ford Mary Hahneman Mersine Stravides MacGregor Stewart PINS - 650 points Wilda I-Ieiss Margaret Stuff "56" NUMERALS - 800 points Janice Brose Ann Dunham! Mildred Hopkin Martha Olsen I FASTFRN CHFERIFADFRS B Wuzde ' . . .f .2 . : . ' mann, J. Quay, I. Hoffman, S. Tilford, P. Hutt, L. Webber, M. Miller, B. Separk, R. Boblitz, N. VVible, N. Larrimore, B. Fenrich, "Give ME AN 'E . . . EEE! Give ME AN A . . , AAA!" Cheerleaders play a very im- portant role in the sports events of Eastern. In their green skirts and white sweat- ers with the big gold they can be seen at all athletic contests backing the team and boosting the spirit of the student body. Under the leadership of Barbara Fen- rich, the girls direct new and vivid cheers which pep up the spectators and players alike. CHEERLEADERS AND TABLE TENNIS JEAN WENCHEL smvas at table tennis while Carol Penn prepares for speedy return. Four mornings a week during the winter sports season, the gym annex is filled with girls who are engaged in a game of coordination and strategy table t ' . T ' ennis he 1956 champion, Carol Penn, showed great mastery of skills while defeating all of her opponents. lE3 8 SIPEEDBALI. VARSITY sQIIAn SPEEDBALL AND BOWLING STARTING OFF THE SEASON on the right foot, Marge Hensler and Wilda I-Ieiss demonstrate speedball tactics. Speedball, played in the fall, at- tracts the more rugged souls. The 1956 varsity team included both sen- iors and underclassmen. Eastern tri- umphed over Forest Park by a score of 8 to l, and edged out Patterson Park, 7 to 6. Bowling teams were not formed this year due to the Transit strike, A ACTIVE BOWLING ENTHUSIASTS . . . t0P SCOICTS. P STRIKE! B e v c r I y Anderson, school's high scorer with a 158 in one game, shows champion- ship form while practicing in the gYm- 139 but individual bowlers who had transportation managed to roll at least once a week. 4 EASTERN VARSITY - First row: M. Landon, C. Vermeire, R. Boehl- ke, J. Crabb, B. Anderson, B. Bell D. Ashenfelter, M. Hensler, W. Heiss, T. Forsythe, L. Miller. Sec- ond rozv: L. Miller, E. Caldwell, C. Clark, A. Brose, J. Sherman, C Thompson, B. Mullen, R. McCork- le, B. Velten, C. Botta. Third row: P. Hutchinson, L. A. Taylor, L. Williams, J. Thomas, N. Leckie, R. Boblitz, P. Thomas, M. Stavrides. 1956 YEAR TEAM - First row: B. Berger, K. Phillips, C. Griffin, M. Hoffman, P. Brown, B. Danna, C. Cook, S. Ammons, L. Appel, C. Kimos. Second row: K. Ellis, J. Sewell, L. Beck, M. Mercer, B. Beatty, J. Oberlander, B. Morris. B. Welinder, S. Allen, B. Pickel, M. A. Skoskie. Third row: P. McDaniel, D. Kavanaugh, J. Peterson, B. Lopez, L. Miller, T. Forsythe, S. Dietrich, J. Zeun, D. Styche, R. Schwier, P. Pearce, J. Bourne, J. Sapp, B. L. Pocock. 1957 YEAR TEAM - First row: J. Mathias, S. Holloway, H. Volley, B. Bertsch. Second row: P. Dentz, M. Hiebler, C. Karl, C. Jones. mo BASKETBALL The 1955 season proved a victorious one for the Eastern varsity teams. Their scores were: EHS vs. FRIENDS 37-309 32-29 EHS vs. NIERGENTHALER 65-29: 45-23 EHS vs. XVESTERN 64-56, 33-7 Basketball, a winter sport scheduled both in- tersholastically and intramurally, is favored by Easternites because of the action and skill re- quired to play it well. Practice usually begins early in December. Under the guidance of their coaches, year teams are formed and the varsity is chosen, with games scheduled for early in March. The strike held by the Baltimore Transit Com- pany during February and March of 1956 neces- sitated the cancellation of activities before and after school, so that girls would not miss their rides home. Therefore no teams could be formed, no class games played, and no varsity! The girls did come for squad pictures for it was hoped until the deadline date that the strike would end and the games could be played! 41958 YICAR TEAM -First row: L. Tucker, S. Page, F. All- man, V. Ziemelis, A. Schepler, J. Hoskins. Second row: C. Wanner, N. Lohr, A. Griscoe, J. Lawson, J. Wright L. Lovell. Third row: M. Leppo, M. Magalotti, R. Har- rison, B. Grasmick, M. L. Giordano, E. E. Zimmerman C. Fox, B. Gorman. V 1959 YEAR TEAM -First row: M. Saylor, L. Carter, A. Hill. Second row: J. Wilson, M. Inglett, P. Rennie, L. linsar, E. Slater. AT A 1'RAc'1'1cE SESSION, everybody jumps for the rebound. MERSINE1 Swtavlnss tries to prevent Rose Boehlke from scoring. Rf ' 'frat ' K ' is -t Miammms or THE voLLi:visALL VARSITY after a victory CHECK AND HIT . . . Trudy Forsythe calls to jean Crabb. One of the spring sports at Eastern is volleyball. Several after- noons a week, the girls vie for points. After a hard-fought inter- class tournament, the varsity teams are chosen. In 1955, the varsity brought victory to the school with the following scores: "A" TEAM "B" TEAM EASTERN vs. FOREST PARK , . , . 28 - ll 21 - 20 EASTERN vs. SOUTHERN . . . . . 27 - ll 28 - 12 EASTERN vs. WESTERN ...,.....r......... 24 - 14 21 - 19 Golf is one of the morning classes offered at Eastern. There the girls are instructed in all the fundamentals of the game, correct club to choose, proper holding of the club, and the necessity of a full swing. The students are well prepared when they approach a golf green. FORK! Betsy Newell tees off. fGIRLS ON THE GREEN l42 TENNIS AND BADMINTON Another dual sport at Eastern is badminton, held in the fall and again in the spring. There is a begin- ning class for the girls who want to learn the game, an intermediate class, for those who just can't seem to hit the birdie right, and an advanced class for the "pros," E Eastern was very proud of its badminton varsity team last fall, when it beat Western, Dunbar, and Southern. No wonder! Those games were really close! MAC AND um 'fROl'l'lIIZS. 143 Tennis at Eastern is played both in the fall and in the spring, and is a most popular sport. Immediately after the summer vaca- tion, fall practice begins. Athletic Easternites revise old techniques and learn new ones, thereby conditioning themselves for the spring contests. 4 EASTFRNIS Trwxls vARs1Tv - First row: S. Long, M. 1 Stewart,'M. Hall. Second row: P. McGregor, G. Al en. MAC STESNART AND SALLY COULTER match wits and rackets. MAC One of the most outstanding ath- letes at Eastern is McGregor Stew- art, widely and popularly known as "Mao" In addition to her many conquests on local badminton courts, Mac is a recognized cham- pion at both state and national levels. She is the l955 National junior Badminton Champion. Vi- i vacious and attractive, she is equal- ly adept at tennis. In other words, V "the gal is good," and Eastern is justifiably proud of her, and her .- achievements. ROBIN Hoons? . . . No, EHS archers prepare to puncture bull's M .- ARSHA FEETE, Bxiv ECKIQRT, AND KAY PHILLIIS eye. count high-scoring arrows. The Eastern archers are taught correct form, keen vision, and alertness. Each year the archery teams shoot with those of other schools. They also enter the National In- terscholastic Archery Tournament by mail, and last year EHS outshot all other en- trants in their division. ARCHERY AND SOFTBALL l STARS or THE DIAMOND, the softball varsity-First row: J. Dunham, J. Crabb, E. Kinney, R. Boehlke, C. Cymak, C. Remlein, J. Brandau. Second row: Al. Hunder, II. Mathaias, B. Grisinger, N. O'Rourke, B. Hanssen, VI. Sherman, W. Heiss. l44 READY T0 HIT A HOMER, Diane Ashen- felter lets a good one-go by for Bar- bara Buscaglia. The softball season begins during the middle of March and continues until the end of May, under the direction of Miss Frances Kearns and Miss Hilda Kratsch. In 1955, the varsity scores were: Eastern 26, South- ern 6, Eastern 28, Mergenthaler 6 Lee Brown Mr. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ackerman Friend A A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A friend, john Tria P. Aguiar Mr. Bernard Albaugh Joe Alfred, Class MD2, 201 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Ed. W. Amspacher Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson Mrs. Gurine M. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Talbott Anderson Joe Anello Mr. Sam Anello Mrs. Anna Anello Miss M. Angevine Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Angevine Annie and Bill Sonny Anzmann Mr. and Mrs. Fred. L. Appel Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Archer Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Aring Mrs. Bernadine Arnoldt john W. Aschemeier Ellen F. Ashenfelter Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ashenfelter Atlantic Import Company Dr. and Mrs. W. Clyde Atkins Mary Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atkinson Audrey and Jackie Audrey and Norm Mrs. Hilda Aument Aunt Dorothy and Uncle Carl Mr. and Mrs. A. Bach, Family Mrs. H. A. Baker Mrs. Milton G. Baker Mr. and Mrs. F. Balladarsch Mr. J. Henry Banz, Sr. Barb and John Barb and john Barbara and Gil Mr. Earl M. Barnes Mary Barranco .Tatrons Mrs. Heinz K. Becker Mr. Mr. Heinz K. Becker and Mrs. Clarenfe Beckett Maria Burgan Mrs. Clocilde F. Buscaglia Gary john Butler Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bem Mr. and lMrs. Walter Bender Mrs. C. Benner Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Fred C. Buter J. W. Butler . M. C. Burra Mrs. Mr. Hen Mr. Bern Bern Velma Bennett and Mrs. Frank Benton ry Berger, Jr. and Mrs. Henry Berger ard and Dick Freeze ice and Henry Grace Berry Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Betts Berry and Bob Betty and Bob Betty Lou and Deems Betty and Paul Bev Bev Bev Beve Bill and Bob and Don and jim rly and Paul and Brenda Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Caldwell john W. Callevder, Ir. Cleo, Camille and George Adolphis Catherine Carey Carl and Shirl Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Carlson Carol F. and Bob N. Carol and Skip Mrs. G. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Carter Mr. and Mrs. George Cascio Mrs. Mary Casseta Mr. and Mrs. 1. Cattrider Mr. John Cefalu G. M. Chaites Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Chambers Chas. and Walt Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chas Frank H. Blakerler, Jr. Marshall Blum Bob and Ann Bobby and Georgie Bob and ,loan Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Boehlke Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Boehlke Mr. H. H. Bohmemberg Bonnie and Jerry Miss Nancy H. Bordley Mr. john L. Bordley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bordley Mrs. H. Lawson Bordley Jackie Bourne Mr. and Mrs. G. deBouver Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bowen Capt. and Mrs. Elmer Bowen Mr and Mrs. Carlton Chenoweth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chenoweth Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Christopher Ann Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 'T. Coard Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Cockrell, Son Mr. and Mrs. Norman Collin Mr. and Mrs. John H. Collins Mr. and Mrs. George Cook Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Cook Lareman Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crabb John P. and John H. Crabb Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. Cramblitt Mr. and Mrs. N. P. CF055 WCDR. and Mrs. F. E. Croce Bill Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Bowman Mrs. Vertie Boyer Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Bradshaw Mr. David E. Brauer Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Briggs Mr. John A. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Barbara Brose Mr. and Mrs. Brink Robert L. Brooks Albert Brose and Dick Gardner Arthur G. Brown Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown Mr. Pat Mr. Mr. George Brown Brown "SS" Robert Brown, Sr. and Mrs. C. C. Brownle Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beaver Mrs. Louis L. Mr. and Mrs. C. Barranco, jr. Alfred Basr Warren Bauer T. Baumgarten Irvin Beatty Weston Beauchamp Beck T. H. Beck Y Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Brubaker Mr. J. G. Buchanan Mrs. Gilbert Bruns Buck and. Bubs Bud and Lee' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Buddenbohn Buddy and Carol joseph Bunatitus Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burchard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Cromidas Mrs. O. E. Culler Mrs. Marie Curley Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dana Darryl and Linda Dr. and Mrs. james A. Dash Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daughaday Mrs. Edith K. Daugerry Dave and Chris Dave and Gail Grandpop Davis Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Davis Mary C. Davis Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Davis Mrs. J. M. Dean Deanna and jim Mr. and 'Mrs. Van.- Je Fontes Dennis the Menace Jimmy Denny Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denny Mrs. 1. F. Derenger Kenneth Derringer Pvt. Sidney 1. Desso Diane and Stu Mr. and Mrs. Dicea 146 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Dickerson Mr. and Mrs. M. Dill Maj. and Mrs. H. M. Dillinger Dixie Service Station Margaret' E. Dodds Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dodson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dodson George H. Doenges Don and Mary Ellen Don and Willy Donna and Gerard Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Donnelly Doris and Dave Deirdri and Jesse Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Doster Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Doughtery Dot and Ron Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Durn. Mr. and Mrs. Dutton Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Earles Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Earles, Karen Mr. B. A. Earnshaw Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Eaton Jeannette Eckert Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Eckert Ed and Mary Jane Eddie and Sue Roy E. Edwards Carl H. Eifert Elaine and Jack Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elgin Capt. and Mrs. K. Elin Mr. and Mrs. H. Elliott, Jr. Mrs. John W. Elliott David N. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ely, Jr. William H. Engel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Engelhardt Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Esposite Miss Lillian Essig Mr. Lloyd W. Essig Ethel and Lou Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Evans Helen Elaine Evert Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Evert Mrs. Roy M. Evert Mrs. Rita Farrell Mr. and Mrs. George A. Farriss, J Mr. and Mrs. John Federer Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Feete Mr. A. G. Fennich B. Fennich Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fennich Mrs. M. G. Fenrich Mr. iM. G. Fenrich Mr. Floyd J. Fike Emma Finn Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Jos. N. Fleischer Jo Ann Fogerty Raymond C. Ford Mr. and Mrs. George O. Foster, Jr. Mr. Ed Fox Frank and Connie Mt. and Mrs. Hubert Franssen Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Frazier Freddie and Bev Fred and Ernie Mr. and Mrs. B. Freeze, Sr. Miss Mary Freeze Pat and Dolores Freeze Stephen Freiman Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Frock Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Funk Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Gaboff Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gail Gail and Will Ray and Louise Gauer Peyton Gilber I Xenia Novash Giles Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gill Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gill Mrs. Mary Gladhill Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Gladstone Gloria and Anthony Gloria and Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. John Goff Grace and Jimmy, Aug. 5 - "54" Pauline M. Granger Wayne D. Granger Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Green Mrs. Bessie Green Simon Greenfield Mrs. Gladys Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Griffin Mr. Griffiths Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nat E. Grim H. W. 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Jacobs Janet and Al Mr. and Mrs. David S. Jarvis Jean and Lou Jeanie and Pappy Jeanie and Rich Jeannette a-nd Johnny Jeff and Kathy Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeller Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johanson Mr. and Mrs. George Wade Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Jones Mrs. Myrtle Jones W. Bowen Jones Mt. and Mrs. Walter G. Jones Wilmer L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradley Jorss Mr. and Mrs. M. Joseph Bob Joyce, Jr. Joyce and Gil Joyce and Mel Judy and Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kahler Mr. and Mrs. W. Kaminski Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaufman Mrs. John B. Kavanaugh 147 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keiser Mr. and Mrs. I. R. MacFarlane Mr. and Mrs. J. Muir C. Elsie Keller Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon MacGregor Grandpop Mundy imemory ofl Mr. Keller Mr. and Mrs. William Malicki Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Mundy Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley Mom Mom Malker Pat Murray Mrs, Rage D, Kellgy Mr. Charles Malone Charlotte Murtaugh -Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Kellnef Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mangin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kelman Ken Mr. and Barbara and Mrs. Virgil Keyes L. Alice Kibler Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Kiger Mrs. Aldyth B. King Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. King -Ioan B. King Mrs. Virginia L. King Joan and Louis Kirby Mrs. Margaret E. Kirby Miss Nancy Kirk Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kiser The Klaburner Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Kline Mickey Klinedinst Mr. and Mrs. Royal Knepshielcl, J Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Knight Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kostek Mr. and Mrs. Kourkoulus Eleanor Kozma Martin L. Kraft Kramer's Variety Store Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lahner Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Landefield, Sr. B. Langenfelder and N. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. George Larkin Larry and All Eastern Larry and the Marines Blackie Laucht Mr. and Mrs. Earl Laucht Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Laucht Laurel and Rob Mrs. Gertrude D. 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Wenchwell Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wenchell, Jr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wenchell, Sr. and Mrs. R. E. West Whelan's Drugs, Brooklyn Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheltle and Mrs. James D. White Miss Rose O. Wickes Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Willard Wnillard and Hierstetter Ray Willard Mrs. Catherine Williams Mrs. Mae Williams Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wilson A. Lee Wingate Mrs. A. Lee Wingate Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Benujamin Winsten John Wise and Mrs. James Wisner and Mrs. Henry Witthauer and Mrs. G. W. Wooden and Mrs. W. Woodward Mrs. Urith W. Wustland Mr. and Mrs. Archie M. Wyne William A. York Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Young Mrs. B. R. Youngman and Mrs. Michael Yulcas Mr. and Mrs. William Zander Dorothy Zeun Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman l49 CUIIIPIIUIIIKIIYS Compliments of 'ff Gl.ADs'roNE's Esso SERVICE s'rATloN A F R I E N D Crnrzpliments RUBANE RADIO of Sheet Music - Records - Greeting Cards The Trading Centers 5132 Belair Road cl-I. 4-3883 GEORGE J. GONCE 4001 RITCHIE HIGHWAY FUNERAL HOME Baltimore 25, Maryland PR ospect 1866 Cmnplirnents Compliments of of Keller Cleaners D8 Cmrzpljrrnenls H-I-HE SQUARESH 0 DUTCH OVEN BAKERY of the Rectangular Table during the 4th lunch period S' S' S' R S' 705 Mace Avenue Mu lberry 7-2100 lr lglllltlhfl rna lr Jcgr Vaselalr osgir McCrLlZleJean Decorated Cakes Our Specialty Y Cmnplirnents Compliments of of August Kutlik "Gold's Nuggets of D3" Cmnpliments C"mpHmems of of HARRY S, MICKEY BROLl.E'S SHELL SERVICE STATION Elemiml Contractor North Avenue and Chester Streets HA. 6-8210 HA. 6-9437 PE abocly 2-2339 150 Wedding Invitations Beautifully Engraved by SAMUEL H. KIRBY 81 SONS Engravers of Fine Stationery Since 1907 LE xington 9-5458 1101 Maryland Avenue at Chase Street Conzpliments of EASTERN Y-TEENS LUSTERIZE ouk EXCLUSIVE onv CLEANING Pnocess "enhances the color and beauty of the farbicn LORD CALVERT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS, INCORPORATED MA alison 3-6486 HO. 7-R708 Res. DI clcens 2-0683 Phone: PE abody 2-3767 HOMESTEAD BODY AND FENDER SHOP KLIMES' BAKERY Auto Painting - Welding - Complete Body Service "Bohemian" Rye Bread - Fresh baked goods of all kinds Bill I-Iewirr, prop. 1160 Homestead Street Baltimore 18, Md. Wedding, Birthday and Anniversary Cakes 2920 E. Monument St., corner Curley St. Miss Grote's Giddy Gals - D 10 KELLY PONTIAC, INC. Congratulations to 1 9 5 6 From Sixth Period Lunch HOCHSCHILD, KOHN 8- CO. Downtown . . . Edmondson . . . Belvedere .HOWARD C. l'lElSS Headquarters for School jewelry ROBERTA'S BEAUTY SALON Specializing in Helene Curtis Products 506 West Cold Spring Lane 36th St. 8: Roland Ave. - Baltimore 11, Md. CH esapeake 3-9579 151 0 PRINTING 9 OFFSET 9 DUPLICATIN G gon .Air ,green 1728 Harford Avenue Specializing in Raised-letter VE rnon 7-1406 Wedding Invitation: And Announcement: Melson's Used Cars 2401 Kirk Avenue CI-I esapealce 3-9523 Miss Olga Alma Schepers Compliments of D135 Dr. Dorsey YOUR SCHOOL RING will keep pleaxant memories alive forever! i' SCHOOL EMBLEMS AND RINGS 11' TROPI-IIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS 7? .Sf E? 77 JGJZ 105-113 N. Charles Street SA ratoga 7-2900 "The Quality Jewelry Store For All The People SEVEN CONVENIENT STORES 1897 - 1956 Diane A' Barbara M' Nothing Could Be Finer Than Lovely Valinda B. Barbara M. Nanq' B- Judy M- FRESH FLOWERS Jeanne B. Donna M. F jean B. Melva Lee N. rom Lee C. Lynn N. Sue C. Georgia O. B A U E R Anna Mae D. Millie P. Sallie D. Barbara P. Mardel D. Diana R. K E. lc' S. , D253 E. Liszt Cotillion Bouquets a Specially Roberta G. Nancy S. F d C B Diane J. Mary Jane S. 0 Kay K- Jeffie 5- ID lewood 5-8500 Charlotte K. Shirley Ann S. Mary Ellen L. Suzanne S. sonata L. Mmm. s. Bulfimore 12. Md- Terry S. Kathleen W. Best Wishes from Mrs. Martin's D 14 Elaine A. Mary L. Janice N. Ann A. Sonja G. Betsy N. Carol B. Carol G. Pac P. Margaret B. Carolyn G. Carol P. Caroline B. Barbara H, Kay P. Betty Ann B. Jackie H. Barbara P. Velma D. Marta H. Suzanne R. Ginnie D. Dolores K. Lynn R. Beverly E. Pat MoD. Alta Lee S. Nancy E. Cally MCD. Doris S. Sally E. Frances MCK. Jean W. Marsha F. Elaine W. KI RSCH'S Restaurant-Delicatessen-Bakery The trio llmfs hard to beat 5814 YORK ROAD ID. 3-9808 QUALITY - CONVENIENCE - SERVICE WAGNER'S FOOD STORES 3117 St. Paul Street 3317 Greenmount Avenue Loch Raven and Cold Spring Food Come: First! Shop the Wagner Way! Hendlers For Over A Half Century For FIFTY Years 1 X 1"-..-:ifi' .ff:2: .,. 1 ,pdlha ,, Q1-gan i51.- I .5 FI! .. .,,, ' Wm. I -I ' yTfeat- fir.: IS.-.g:5:,'!iI.:' ' ..I cg ' . J -A :- +A A- 'Iiaa22.:L..z.......,..1 253 : -' -- 12' 5:33.55-'-If --' E:1. 'Emu mm . . 1 5 fig Q' :- 51:1 i 451555351 ,,EgE5iQE5Eff':5EQI 1 . ,'i- -:QQg3.::"gf ',.-,-.-:2f2L.':I:lE55' if 1 - ',::sg:'::.,1,:.-1f'f'E!sf:? 5s5sg:5:f:Qs5fQ.Z-zs:.. 12-fi.'5'.""5" "f:-5-:-.,.-:Az 'sw-i Mm 153 ...f so4onLnnu:s H 'W-'f:Li?1:mi ww - V f rf- -11, J.JENKlNS SONS Co. :norms 5 X k I I H ' i ,:.., , ' f ei' l i .. time i it i 2 i i ,e f ,. A 4 i i Q r ' - 5 1 -W -- ...L .-.- ...Q f , -.--- - f - , . i.4,,,,., Q ' ' ' ' " iv! ' i., ' 5 7" -' , at f Q., '-' ' " A - - N It , - , , ,,' W-' , , Jv?" ' ,rf-' ""f ' . q.. ', .L - f , '-ffvp -i.MeSi-Qi", ,. , 'I-?t,t':g,. 3 V, L' '-" ' -K , 4 ' , Y , . ' - --A' - --f ' K j im i "r ""' - ' -..- ':'i-"l- mf' - J. JENKINS SU 5 EU., I E. Distinctive School ancl College gewezry coNGRA'rui.A'rioNs, GRADUATES! Jenkins, manufacturers of your class rings, extend to eafh of you their 'very best wishes for a happy and pros- perous future. May your Eastern High School class ring reflect the joys of your high school days throughout the years! 2601 W. Lexington St. Baltimore 23, Md 154 Congratulations to "56" from the L. A. BENSON CO., INC. D11 Mrs. 'Sneeringer's SILLY SENIORS Giles Food Market Brooklyn Always Open HARRY S. RONKIN PARAKEETS - CANARIES Pet and Show Supplies 5111M Roland Ave. HO pkins 7-4162 J. C. Cgmplffngnfg Representing gf STATE FARM INSURANCE CO.'S LIFE WI. 4-0200 A F R I E N D Compliments Corniblimenl-I Of Of WAVERLY SOCIAL 81 PLEASURE CLUB, INC A F R I E N D 920 E. 30th Street For that special graduation hair-do domplimenls MARIO AND RICHARD of HAIR STYLISTS SHELDON RESTAURANT Pork Avenue SA ratoga 7-0241 4325 Belair Road Best Wishes from 3RD PERIO'D LUNCH UIlIUEll5l1lIoIBlIl1II1l0R Coeducatlenul SCHOOL OF LAW 3-YEAR EVENING Program leading to the LL.B degree, qualifies for the Maryland State Bar Examinations. PRE-LAW 2-YEAR DAY or EVENING Program qualifies for Law School. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. INDUSTRY. AND MANAGEMENT 4-YEAR DAY and 6-YEAR EVENING Programs leading I the B.S. degree in Accounting, Business Manadgement, Finance, Industrial Management, Marketing, an Tr O BHS' poriatian. JUNIOR COLLEGE 2-YEAR DAY and 3-YEAR EVENING Programs in Liberal Arts G neral Education, leading to the A.A. degree. Write or Call for Iookl 0 1420 N CHARLES ST. BALTIMORE 1, MARYLAN I HA milton 6-3721 HA milton 6-9834 HA milton 6-9808 HA milton 6-3357 ANGELINA'S RESTAURANT FREDDIE'S DINING ROOM 81 BAR SServi7g Italian-Ameriilan Style Foal? FREDERICK -l' ROMEO- PNP- ' i ' ' Pi i R I I Pgg75,g"'5'g,,,5g'jgjguoggo' 7209 Harford me . CRABS AND SEA FOOD IN SEASON 7135 Harford Road Bahnnore 141 Md' Pizza Pies and Spaghetti - Dishes Of All Kinds Compliments of MISS DEEM'S DAINTY DOLLS OF D 'I2 DO'I'I'IE SANDY JEAN KAY BARBARA KITTEN "MARY" NANCY ELLEN CAROLE JEAN "GEORGE" BARBARA RUTH SCOTTY MINNY NCUDDLESH LOIS CONNIE GWEN PEGGY EBBY JERRI 'PHYLLIS MOLLY FRANCIS CAROL GRACE LINDA B. S. JEANNIE Best Wishes A Compliments from the of EASTERN BANNER S. POSNER 81 SONS Compliments Compliments Of Of A- BOWEN 3- COMPANY SUPERFINE FOOD MARKET 125 S. Charles Street 1203 Ha,fo,d Road Compliments of KILCOS PAINTING COMPANY Court Square Building PL aza 2-7878 PUTTY HILL GARAGE Compliments 24 Hrs. Towing service-Body 8. Fender Work of 7923 Belair Road Baltimore 6, Md. WATERS RESTAURANT GEQ- E. HEFFNER, p,.0p,.ie,0, 4425 Belair ROCld Tel. I"IA.6-8753 Phone: NO rrhfield 8-0660 Full Course Dinners - Steaks, Chops ana' Seafood Compliments Cgmplimenlg I of of G. M. M. HERMAN MUELLER CH. 3-0550 Free Estimates LEED'S MEAT MARKET E' W- KALLAS, Prop. HERBERT E. STOUFFER 5513 Selma Avenue Arbutus 27, Md. Modern Movers - Storage -- Packing - Crating 5202 Craig Avenue Govans, Baltimore, Md. 156 YOU CAN BE FRAMED and enjoy it NORTHWAY STUDIO Best of Luck to the CLASS OF '56 THE ALAMEDA PHARMACY 6607 Harford Road CL. 4-2383 EDDIE'S SUPER MARKET Compliments 5113 Roland Avenue of Fine Foods and Wines At Low Prices PAUL HAIRDRESSERS FREE DELIVERY 1024 Taylor Avenue Baltimore 4, Md. VERNON L. ARMIGER 8. COMPANY C0mPlimenf5 Building Contractors of Baltimore 30, Maryland WHELAN SUPER DRUG CO. Phone: LE. 9-2416 921 Patapsco Ave. CU rtis 7-1358 Compliments Compliments of Compliments f Dm 1 f 0 ' . . 0 .i.. 3 1 A A f A af "ffl A F Rl E N D F R I E N D , , V, 5 ..1,. J 1 . ..iii I. 1 - f7w.2t "" 'A'llA D' TONY'S WE INVITE CHARGE ACCOUNTS FRUIT AND PRODUCE Open Elf""'gf 761 washing-on Blydl MU, 5-5435 BERNSTEIN FURNITURE COMPANY Fwy Ffuif Bdfkfff -' Ffoffn FOOJS BE lmom 5-5131 BE Imam 5-1194 Fresh Grated Cocoanut - Horse Radislr 1104-06-08 Wesl' 36l'h Sfreel' Miss Brod's Baby Dolls Reg. No. 1133 LI berry 2-1393 GWYNN OAK PHARMACY Prescription Pharmacists D 4 Gwynn Oak at Rogers Baltimore, Md. Congratulations A Bright, Successful Future to Mid-Year, 1956 to THE NEW ST. HELENA RESTAURANT 1 9 5 105-107 St. Helena Ave. Dundalk 22, Md. 6 Emmanuel Cromiclas, Proprietor 157 MISS CARROLI.'S CRAZY CATS OF D2 Sylvia Jean I Hazel Margaret Norma Frances Lorraine Nancy Karen Carol Helen Barbara Mary Dorothy Shirley Peggy Janice Marilyn Mary Grace CL ifton 4-9329 AN N-T SHOP LADIES' - CHILDRENJS - INFANTS' WEAR Clarence Bc Anna Tase, Jr. 6647 BELAIR ROAD BALTIMORE 6, MD. To the members of the CLASS OF 1956 Best Wishes for success The Student Council Sand Bank: MU rdock 6-6196 NO rthfield 5-5883 William Spiegel 81 Son PLASTERING AND MASON SANDS 4328 RIDGE ROAD Sand Bank - Bird River Road, one mile east ot Pulaski Highway BALTIMORE 6, MD. Mrs. Walton's Worry Warts of Dm3 Anita B. Carole G. Janice B. Donna G. Barbara B. Barbara K. Joan B. Mary L. Gail B. Diane L. Alden B. Cynthia L. Mary B. Eucloxia. M. Hazel C. Gloria O. Antoinette C. Helen R. Bemice C. Bonnie W. Pat C. Adele W. Janice D. Carol Z. Jeannette F. Aristea K. Shirley G. Mrs. E. Walton Compliments Of Eddie's Super Market 6621 Harford Road 9221 Harford Road Compliments of LEE'S INC. 3424 Eastern Avenue 158 To the Class of 1956 Lots of Luck and Success in the Future From the Class of 1957 Moore's Esso Servicenter 2212 Russell Street Baltimore 30, Md. Phone: PL aza 2-9243 Compliments Of Woman's Club of Uplands Canay Beauty Salon 3354 Greenmount Avenue Baltimore 18, Maryland Phone: CH esapealce 3-9179 Compliments of A FRIEND OF THE SENIOR CLASS Meyer and Thalheimer 10 and 12 N. Howard Street Best Wishes from D9 Joanne A., Alice B., Maxine C., Eleanor' D., Betty D., Elain E., Ann F., Trudy F., Marie F., Elizabeth G., Beverly G 8 '1 Wilda H., Judy H., Evelyn H., Betty J., JoAnn J., Carol K., Gail N., Carol M., Lois M., Nancy M., Sue M., Thelma M., Berta P., Jean S., Deanna S., Barbara K., Joan S., Doris S., Shirley T., Bette U., Ann V,, Peggy von B., Brenda W Carol H., .Miss Perkins. 'J 159 Congratulations from Dm2 M. Arnold B. Dougherty Papa I. Grimes G. Tober G. Anderson M. Hahnemann N. Pappas E. Cottrell K. Kern C. Bente B. Harper S. Babatina Patterson P. Jordon N. Bowen Hauf O. .Schepers E. Gail D. Schulze P. Byerly M. Horst M. Stein B. Brown Rose D. Collins B. Moulden G. Stoner E. Kramme A. Singer R. Weber Best Wishes from The Eastern High School Glee Club G. C. Murphy 5 81 10 Harold P. Johnson 901 W. 36th Street BEA UTY SALON Hampden 3225 Erdman Avenue Baltimore 13 Md J. Carvill H. de Shields, Prop. Wishing Best BE lmont 5-5413 BE lmont 5-3805 Good Luck Wifhef Geiwitz 81 De Shields ,,,,1,e Mr' 8' Mrs. ELECTRICAL AND SCENIC DECORATORS CLASS OF 1956 2201 St. Paul Street from J. F. Schepers SALES - RENTAL Handling of Decorations and Stage Equipment The Orchestra Dotty Mae's Gown Shop 5204 Belair Road Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1956 from D7 GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Free Alterations Dress Maker CL. 4-6276 Open Evenings - Saturdays 5 o'cloclc Govy's Pastry Shop '4509 Harford Road "Everything from a cookie to a 1,000 lb. Cake." Compliments Of A FRIEND 160 Congratul tons to THE CLASS OF '56 and Best Wishes from the ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION of the Eastern High School Gongratulations to The Class of 1956 Membership clues . 50 cents first year Sena' to 5 3 rs: fs Ns e oc ' san ore 18, Md. QWQ-he jhkllhx A F E N D Xy- C g tlation nd Best Wishes from the CLASS GF l958 ien u Tout est b q i finit bien Al1's well tha I ends well 4 Congratulations to THE CLASS of 1956 Q CALL OR 5-2269 For best buy in Aluminum Storm Wmdows and Doors Sales - Installation - Service C. S. OBERLANDER 2613 Eastern Avenue Baltimore 24, Md. Congratulations to 'I 9 5 6 Best Wishes to 'I956 9 Best Wishes from the P. T. A. 4 Compliments Of FRIENDS Congratulations to 'I 9 5 6 Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Henschen SEB LL -- MAJESTIC -PHOTOGRAPH ERS- Estoblished 1938 909 NORTH CHARLES STREET. BALTIMORE 1, MARYLAND IVIUlberry 5-5621 PORTRAITS - WEDDINGS SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO "EASTERN" BRIDES. Coll To See Our Lovely Albums. Official Photographers For The "'I956 Eastern Echo" 163 CROPPINGS Flower pots for sale! It's a homer! . . . one run for EHS! Waiting for lunch, Miss Wickes? See no evil, Millie! A row of angels on Senior Day Our City Solicitor presents! 7 8 9 l0 ll Doris and Ann, what's so interesting? Bon voyage, mademoiselles. "I go to Eastern High, so . . Keep that halo straight, jean! "From the old to the new . . ." -AND MORE CROPPINGS 02? wi fs ii Easternites on Monday morning .leanie Longlegs jumps again! Les critiques d'art Steps to heaven or pathway to doom! Red-striped nightshirt and her calico cap Left foot first, girls . . . in formation "We were sailing along . . ' Please don't step on my clean white bucks. "In the hallowed halls of Eastern , . Cokes and gayety on Sophomore Day Lighting the way to learning Anyone for tennis? Caroline Anne Frances Denton McDermott APPRECIATIGN The ECHO STAFF wishes to thank: Miss Madeleine Skirven, whose advice, patience, and untiring efforts made the book a success. Members of the mid-year commercial class for typing the Senior Section. The Patrons who helped to finance the book. The Advertisers whom we hope you'll patronize. Miss Margaret Russell and the Advertising Staff for collecting over 551700 from Patrons and Advertisers. Those seniors who turned in 315 or more in ads - Diane Lowe Margaret Horst Olga Schepers s Rose Boehlke Phyllis Cassetta 4 Mrs. Gertrude Zvonar and the Circulation Staff for selling over 1800 copies of the yearbook. Segall Majestic Studios, the official yearbook photographer. Alston Studios, Inc., photographer for the undercla-ssmen. The Sunday American, for pictures on page 33. The Evening Sun, for pictures on pages 47, l43. Mr. Lawrence Wenchel, Jr., for pictures on pages 35, 37, 43, 129. 5 H. G. Roebuck and Son, Inc., printer and publisher, - and especially Mr. Sidney C. Schultz for his excellent advice and encouragement. 166 , 1 Activities ...... Administration . . . Advertisements . . Advisers ..... Algebra ..... Appreciation . . Archery .,....... Art Department Badminton .... Bank ....... Banner ..... Basketball ....... Biology ,....,........... Boatride, Junior-Senior , . . . Bowling ........,.,......,.. Business Education Dept. Business Mathematics Cafeteria ............. Cheerleaders . . . Chemistry . . . Choir ...... Chorus ...........,... Christmas at Eastern Class Banner ......,,. Class meetings, Senior Class Song of '56 ....... , Classroom Activities INDEX .123-144 . 8,9 .150-168 . 10,11 . 15 . 166 . 144 . 21 , 143 . 136 .l26,127 .140,14l . 14 . 37 . 139 18 15 . 25 . 138 . 14 .134,135 . 134 . 34,42 4 . 39 . 28 ., 12-22 Commercial Department . . . . . 18 Counselors ...........,., , , 11,23 Creative writing ...... ,. 13 Croppings ....,.. 164,165 Crossing guards . . . , 29 Custodians .... , 25 Dietician ...... , 24 Dramatic Club .... , 131 Echo .........,...,... ,,4, 1 24,125 English Department , 13 Faculty ..,,..,....... , , 12 Farewell Assembly , . . 34,3543 Foocls ............. , , 19 FNA .4 .......,.. , 130 French .......,..,. , 16 Freshmen History .,.. ,,,,,, 2 9 Freshmen of '59 , U 120, 121 FTC .,......... , 130 Garlancls . . , 1 1 34,35 Geography ,... , 14 Geometry . . , 15 German .... , 16 Glee Club .... -.,. 1 34,135 Golf ..,...... l 142 Graduation ...,.... , 45 ' ,l-- . . . 136 '56 .... ., 27-46 History Department .. . . History, School ........ ., Holiday Happenings .,...,.. Home Economics Department In Memoriam .......,..... journalism Class .... Junior History Juniors of '57 .. junior Play .. juhior Prom ...,....., Language Department ..., Latin ......,,......., Letter girls, Senior Library ..........,...,. Lower School .....,...., Mathematics Department Music Department ...,,. Nurse ...,........,.... Office .,.. Orchestra . . . Patrons .,.,.........,... Pet Club ..............,. Physical Education Dept. Physics ............,..... Principal ....,......... Projection' Squad ..,. Quill and Scroll .... Rings, School ..... School song ......... Science Department Senior History ...,.. Senior Officers .... Senior Play ..... Senior Prom Senior Section .. Sewing ........ Shorthand .,...,. Softball ........, . . Sophomore History Sophomore Play .... Sophomores of '58 ,... Spanish ............ Speedball ......... Square Dance ...,. Student Council .,.,... Supper for Play Cast .. Table Tennis ....,.... Tea, Sophomore .... Tennis ......,.,., Typing ....,.... Underclassmen . . . UNY ........... Vice Principals .... Volleyball ...... Y-Teen Club 167 17 26 34,35 19 94 13 32-37 96-107 36 32,33 16 16 137 23,136 122 15 20 24 24 20 145-149 133 22 14 8 133 131 34 6 14 38-46 38,48 40,41 44,45 47-93 19 18 144 30,31 31 108-119 16 139 31 128,129 34,41 138 30 143 18 95-121 132 9 142 132 f 4 ., f, 1 , -g j -,if rg, A - ' 1 gif' fs- .,,,-Q' -ff vii. r B U C K Gm S0 N f o llfldorporclted ' - BAWMORE 18, MARYLAND ,, - -1, iv, fgff' ff! ,EW ' 1'-fiil, .ff K , N pfzdndeze-.L'6z'6a9fza,e40z4 to Sadaale and Qilegea Suezgeakeze Producers of Your Yearbook A 1 1" fi' Y . ,I gm I- K .gl ' E I 2 Q X w , ii 5 3 l if K 1 ' , . 1 51,5 ,X ' Q X f N r A x i - A V, 3 1 1 I I 4,V,, 4. rg an , 4.31 4-.W K 2. Q ,I l ,JL I I wa- , fm. I fa f' - y: L... , I wva,:,i.g .. fi , 73465515 fi ,gm 2.4 , 2 'f"' - , 'f :Y ' V. V f 7331 1 ,f?QW.l:f 'iw .F f A KES. J,,i,. GW 'fn 'xr K 77 g 1 , f p 'Sw 4 1 v I I v E is


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