Edison Vocational High School - Trade Wings Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1953
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C1 IIW E I W A x PUBLISHED IN BALTIMORE BY THOMAS A EDISON VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL QM f . :w w f f- . Q. xiii T H E To The Faculty and Graduates of Edlson This last Issue of Trade Wlngs ls Hereby DEDICATED - Dr Charles W Sylvester Assustant Super ntendent Vocahonal Educet on TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF l953 Greetungs and congratulatuons to the members of the Class of l953 on the successful completuon of the courses whuch you have so fauthfully pursued durung the past three years' Through your unturung efforts dulugence and determunatuon each of you has acquured the skulls habuts and knowledge neces sary to enter remuneratuve employment Also ut has been your good fortune to qualufy for cultural and cuvuc actnvutues and thereby to assume your rughtful place as good cutuzens un your communuty Your fellow students wno wull qraduate from vocatuonal courses un the years ahead wull have the pruvulege of attendung the new Mergenthaler Vocatuonal Technucal Hugh School Thus us one of the funest vocatuonal school buuldungs un the Unuted States Thus new era brungs to boys and gurls many more chouces of vocatuons from whuch to select theur Iufe's work I am proud of your accomplushments at Eduson, and shall look forward to hearung of your progress un the work a day world Your success wull brunq credut to you and honor to your school to whuch you have been ever loyal Contunue your unterest un your school, boost uts achuevements, and support ut un every way possuble l extend best wushes to each of you for a successful career un your chosen occupatuon, as well as for health and happuness un the years ahead 5 1' ssustant Superuntendent for Vocatuonal Educatuon of C .' Wx ' We l su tl , yi E Mr Howard E Zaefle Prancapal A Message from the Pranclpal to the Last Graduatang Class at Edison Because you are the last class to have the honor of grodu atang from Edason there as a greater urge to wrate more than an ordinary parting message Tame moves on and wath at changes come We are emerging from a group of old bualdangs anto one of the most modern voca tuonal school bualdangs an America The name of the new school wall have lattle meaning to you but Edason wall always linger an your memory and that as raqhtly so Your experiences at Edison durang the past three years wall become ancreasangly precaous to you not only because of thear an transac value but because they have become so much a part of your butaon toward bualdang the splendad reputation that Edason has earned wall continue as a maaor part of the solad foundation upon which the new school wall be established ln thas way you wall have a contanuang share an bualdang the prestige and reputation of Vocational Education an Baltimore to even greater heights As you move out into the andustraal world or anto the service of your nataon may l extend to you my best washes for success and happiness and urge you to carry forth those haqh adeals of workmanship and catazenshap whach you have learned at Edason You are the catazens of tomorrow on whom we shall depend to perpetuate our great democracy May you never lose saght of thas responsabalaty nor grow cold toward the challenge at offers I wash all of you Godspeed lives. You will always hold dear the knowledge that your contri- .V l l l , 1 l 1 1 S i l X Front row, L to R: R. E. Randall, H. A. Askew, B. F. Baer, R. E. Bell, G. E. Griefzu, H. E. Ziefle, J W. Auth, C. D. Piersol, N. C. Kantar, G. R. Uchuck, W. J. Weaver. Second row, L. ta R: R. L Munschauer, W. A. Waltham, H. L. Raabe, C. G. Barany, H. C. Ball, P. A. Ward, M. B. Bordley Jr., W. L. Blocher Jr., C. D. Messick, F. Kidd. Third raw, L. to R: C. W. Dudderar, C M. Shepherd, A. G. Lambert, R. F. Niemeyer, E. W. Bloodsworth, J. M. Keene Jr., H. F. Pierce, H. Mele, C. F. Emmart, l. Schkloven. Jack W. Auth Automotive Machine Shop THoward A. Askew House Wiring Shop Bankard F. Baer Auto Related Harry C. Ball Machine Related Charles G. Barany Radio and Television Shop ?aculty fm ter Howard E. Ziefle Principal G. Edward Griefxu Assistant to Principal Nathan C. Kantor Physical Education J. Mace Keene English Frank Kidd Drafting Shop Arthur G. Lambert Related Machine Shop Raymond E. Bell Dominic J. Marzullo Pattern Making Shop William E. Blocher, Jr. Auto Electricity Shop Electric Shop Hugo Mele Sheet Metal Shop E. Woodrow Bloodsworth Auto Engine Shop Carter D. Messick Student Counselor Madison B. Bordley, Jr. Ray L. Munschauer HlSf0fY Drawing Related Charles W. Dudderar Robert F. Niemeyer Business Shop House Wiring Shop Carey F. Emmart Cecil T. Norris General Woodwork Shop Physical Education 'Retired January 1953 TTransferred February l953 Henry F. Pierce Welding Shop Charles D. Piersol Machine Shop Herbert L. Raabe Auto Garage Roland E. Randall Electric Laboratory Isaac Schklaven Commercial Art Clarence M. Shepherd Science 'Anthony R. Spartana Electric Shop George R. Uchuck English W. Alan Waltham Business Related Paul W. Ward Music Willard J. Weaver English 'lt iw Standung left to rught Mr Baer Mr Shepherd and Mr Weaver Slttrng left to rnght Paul Schoene 7rade fljlhgrd Staff ART WORK Albert Wolf Jr PHOTOGRAPHY ADVERTISING David Johnson Charles H Roblnson Arvll McGee Jr HenrY SCh0e'19 Henry Schoene Louus Welk PRODUCTION James Barrett Lawrence Caldwell Paul Carnes Steve Kosmos Joseph T Mehl Jr Yacultq 14d1J1Aory Committee Wllla rd J Weaver Charrman Bankard F Baer Clarence M Shepherd E Woodrow Bloodsworth Issac Schkloven Frank Kidd W. Alan Waltham I Carnes, James Barrett, Harry Kemstedt, Arvil McGee Jr., Dave Johnson, Albert Wolf, Harry I ' I . ' Jr. I Yamiliar ?aceA nv, ,Q ,, x . ,LQ W S909 'S V Dfw ulfys e Nurse H y 'ss Mrs Kreusmger and 5 Clqf, Mlss Tobnas Secretor es CO 41933, Llflselo c O svew ek X O enm- au e e r1t1eA Rubin Smuth Alben Wolf Best Personal ty Most Amb t ous Edward Woolford Best Athlete Norman Pepersack Joseph Mehl Most Popular Best Looking Edlson Vocatlonal Hugh School 1928 1953 Kwon A P1-zncqmla Mr Henry Deussen the ploneer prlnclpal of vocational education ln Baltimore began his duties In September 1919 and served as prlnclpal untnl September 1927 In September 1927 Mr Millard C Kent became the second prmclpal and served ln this capacity untnl September 1951 when he retlred Mr Howard E Zlefle In September 1951 became the thurd prmcnpal and IS deslgnated to be the prlncupal of the new Mergenthaler Vocatnonal Techmcal Hugh School Mergenthaler Vocational Technical Hugh School 1953 '-ts: ,EJ 9. Y Mya, fn r 'q ' ggnli :alli-, W Q o ' o o . . . . . . ' 1 . . . . . . . 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' In 4- '50 no Q 055 UCF r 55,73 al' l Flrst row left to right G Pritchett W lnslev H Brown R Faro R Pawloskr R Ey R Pltt R Miller Second row D Fluke A Vlgno R Trlbull R Stull H Schoene Jr Mr Paul Ward Drrector R Slsson D Whltxel M Ruzlcko R Topper J Patterson Tlurd row J Palm: sono C German D Rugr y S Bossom D Spann T Berberach W Haberkorn D Bender F Kalendek D Drury C Kref Fourth row J Baranowskn R Smn L Patrick A McGee Jr H Kmght R Whlte J Welk H Sllvers R Dawley D Slegert J Zang Flfth row D Gannon R Thomas B Smnth B Jones D Smith E Racks J Fromme D Slmanton J Pnce W Plock Snxth row D Sapp E Mltchell J Huettner R Cook V Dorn L Stevens G Hood F Schmldtmonn 7lne glee 61116 One of Edison s most successful organrzatlons IS the Glee Club ln the last few years lt has bullt up a reputation among the clty hugh schools for fme muslcal performance The feature of the program last sprung was a combined concert, The Volce of Vocational with the muslcal organlzatlons of Clara Barton Vo cahonal Hugh School The concert was very successful and well attended by parents students faculty frlends and members of the musuc staff of the clty schools The Glee Club has appeared on many assembly programs and at other umportant events The most recent was the Muslc Festival of the comblned crty hugh schools, held lh the Polytechnuc audltorum IH March. A ' A Y Y 'L' l , , 3' by f' 1 K' Q ' 5 Q , ix V y uf or 'J .54 fg A i I I I . I 0 . OCTET No I Left to Rlght Dan Rlgney Leroy lnsley Wulllam Plock Don Drury Davld Smuth Charles German Harry Schoene Bob Maller Seated at left Mr Paul Ward Director The Uctet The Octet us followmg In the footsteps of nts famous predecessors of other years Thus season the schedule Included appearances on WAAM TV It s Hugh Tlme and on several assembly programs Organized In two sec tuons, the Octet IS always popular OCTET No 2 Left to Rught Howard Snegert Leroy lnsley Robert Stull Don Drury Daniel Fluke August Vngna Don Whltxel Bob Muller Seated at left Mr Paul Ward Dnrector 4 ,Q q . ' . W' A ! it - 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - , . 0 - I ll I ' ' ll ' ' . - . . . k 4- ..Q. A ' J, xx? 7 A - 3 5 1 1 1 1 I I I ' I ' I any Bock Row Left to Right Mr Athur Lambert Instructor D Faber G Cox J Henss Mr F nkKddl t ctorTJWlk HB gRFSmthJ LeoordJ Cceo Mr Joseph N Galley I st ucto Front Row L to R D Wyc olek C Seeboch A nold P Smk K Wen hold J Teff TOP NATIONAL HONORS WON BY PRINTING STUDENT Arnold P Slmkrn of the Mergenthaler Vocational High School of Print ing won top honors In the 1951 Industrial Arts and Vocational Awards contest of the Ford Motor Company Simkln s printing of the Book of Jonah won honors not only in his class but was selected for the Outstanding Achieve ment Award of the entire nation wide contest Mr Joseph N Galley IS his instructor Charles Seebach an Edison Machine Shop student won honorable men tion with his micrometer model. Mechanical Drawing students who won gold medals were Donald Faber, Daniel Fluke, John Heiss, John Treff, Kenneth Weinhold, and Dan Wyczalek. Mr. Arthur Lambert and Mr. Frank Kidd of Edison and Mr. Galley of the Printing School are shown with their students. UR PS NEW MEN NEW D NEW REAMS WORLD The gradaategi Prayer O God gave us clean hands clean words clean thoughts Help us to stand for the hard right agalnst the easy wrong Save us from habits that harm Teach us to work as hard and play as fanr In Thy slght alone as nf all the world saw Forglve us when we are unkmd and help us to forglve those who are unkmd to us Keep us ready to help others at some cost to ourselves Send us chances to do a Ilttle good every day and so grow more luke Chrlst In Hrs name we ask lt Amen The CIMA of I 953 Norman Pepersack Presldent Charles Gelman Vlce President Joseph Mehl Secretary I . I I I ' . . , . . . . . . . H I . . . . I . . 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Gulberf E Frentag C OIIIIIIFVCIKJI Art N N tho nho lun nm LN I ll n Ill mum u mm - 4 we IIN n Xxhutus woods Horklng. ullh N nn w llnln n rm xt fu Harry M IKemstedl' C ommc rnal ir! l TY IYN ll KC w as shop for u ls x p.o on , tln tr 1 uhoosq s s Klllliitlllll I I C ll' FI1 I Our ln sl ,af Joseph R Fromme Commercial Art on 1 till lllul vs ls x munhnr oft lu Club I thx 01 1 HL xlso dnl some N LIHL, for l'lllN0ll and But wlshes Joe vt? Thomas Pennell Commercial Art I0 I xn 1 chap w I0 ILYLN lll :huh not mor 'Um ns hun helpmp, his l!lNNllll1lS Sprung Ill thx Namonxl 4 ulnl un- -U go with hun lies of luck lom Carroll Swuyne Comnurcwl Art 1 HILIIIIIHMUX lhlls sl t fx of I :ll n - N goo: or hugh ru 1 uns mt o I 1 u fm ll oo f lmrr ll Donald Falber M ecbamcal Dra fim g n r stu m HI Nw lrmls iontut sponsorul r olll Nlotor l o ls 1 mmm mr I u urn lim N1 our dtnllltltlll of x Hue flllms 1 .av 'P Alben A Wolf Commerual Art K ood old U Ihr boy gcnms Inu rm stu! xn ucrxthlnz from IIIUNIK to mlutromu N schums fHlflNfll but 'llvs ns seem to work lhm Nhrmz QIINNIHQIUUII tut hu! hun 1 lltth vsorr ed Quote It xx nut hxrd just :hmm t Krtlst on H nrbouk stuff Joseph Fengl 'V' 13 w Mecban1calDraflzng vo' Prumls Romans xml lountrymen land nu your mars look um, ., llhlltllil., ter 1 Hu-xl H s Hrs f.,ruluntlug,, pn sunt vs IF lll I 11 AFH15 Smnds must of Ins tune 'IUUYIUIH'-I IHS 17 Ford Munher 0 I und Odd tvso yu I lkul K Raymond Ellruch House Wfrzng G Motors Rn is thc fellow who hu I0 not rod 1 l'nral I skew to play ha'-kcttrlll hut 'spent hir xfter whool ll0lll l running down t lnllerwity of Nhryluul c wonder why George Gardner House Wxrang G Motors George lu n qulet capable and wer louu rhap but mer rc :dy for n Joke or wluecmck Ile plan-1 to become a -:killed elemtrlclan Haw made many friend-1 at Pdlson Thomas Maleakl House Wxrrng C1 Motors Tom iw a willing worker Sure to make good lf prewent traitu con tlnue to deyelup We wluh hun meow ln the elemtrlt xl trade George Pratchett House Wnrang 6 Motors he-urge expects to bv, a twenty ya-sr man in the Nnyy Always ready to help a alas-:mate or frlt nd Spent 'I years ln the l-lee I lub K-corpzc' isnt afr lid of hu wires . . . ood lux-lt. K vor v. 4 S. 'L Raymond Elbner House Wiring fr Motors 1 ls ycry uhm ln Npnrt-1 lt hated to prmctuc plans n get a Joh in tht c-lcvtru ll tllld and is known as a rt ll fm nd to all the fellnwfl nf P l' Steven Formica S we in very lllfltt in Ullfillll Qportw and liked to play hukc tlmll at lunch tlnu' llc did well lll hiw Qtudlc-1 after a -slow itart He liken tr tinker around radius He 1 unc of the Hlghlnndtown boy-1 Robert Madigan House Wnrrng C1 Motors Bob le known as A buddy to all th boyw ln If ll An lndu-I trlous young man who dld his work wlth lntere-xt We wleh hlm the be-it of luck Eugene Ossue House Wzrrng 6 Motors lf you hear wonuum talking ubuu how good lllghlandtown iw you un be lt 1 1,11 llm ld wry inter eluted in nntlqun-1 Mme to follo the elutrit nl t mlm , 4' ,Y '20 .. y.. Q, , V :A U . '- '-r G xv ' .' , e l X HRW.- , , uh, A - . . , . ' ' - - 1 . ' . . . Hs' .' tr . . ' ' 0 , I ' . '-, - 7 ' . ' .. ': ...W 'X I y A . , ., '. 3 , 1 xy s if ' A J House Wiring G Motors ' 1- te, A .'-. I' - - - X . .Y ' z. Q' ' '. . . . . , , . . I ,L I f -8 .33 I ' Q' ' . . .. .. . , - Ki e :-- . ,- ' ' , ' . l l ti U H. .A . . Q . l a r ' up , V, -,,: ,i t' ... ' ' ' s l I I . , K ' -v ' G E K .. ., .. .y Damel Fluke Charles Gem-mn 1, as Mecban1calDraftmg Mechanical Druflnlq IW 'N 4 N X sl lou I N thltlls I- norm lmhln glrlx VI nn Ill ITI I 011 UII C N IIN hu umrul this Sl urs um I n purur sports Ill x ff' is s fr I1 ltIlItNI1III N mari xs l ln uf Vkr N mhmr of I Us sl of m llur Henry Senp4p Mecbamcal Drafting 1 I I I xx A s lull u I f Jqjlq or um cr: nk Nlmlal lm nts ls hlx fxunrlh hohln 0 wish hum l N S hm N I muon rut! N n ITNI hmm ln nm Ill ot u r tm I s ni ,Q Jock Mettee Mechanical Drafting ld hu! I wullllkul lnunln,r 'NI IJ H :mls on slaps In Q8 hh Url g,umlnlg.llI IIIIINIIII' li A! I 'V' fv- Joseph Baranowskn ,, House lVn'mg Cf Motors 1 -. nor 1 pn'-um YI ulzlws tcluumn vshux nnl .snrk nn uh of lumls Ill Iln unn n rx I Melton Smith Mecbumcal Drafting m N 4 Mm, IIIIUI an-.lu 1 ur ul s II lnok u NI In lux fnvor or lu HI Hun H 1 Inu mls to go mln thc N nul UU x uf uk Ut Iiumrxu Plnul I lfwlly Illskll XI1 IIIINI Anthony DuBloslo House IV1r1ng 6 Motors 1 1 IKN 11 K tl Il s IIINQIIIKIII ss nod u I I1 x rm In Daniel Bender House Wzrzng 6 Motors n mlm r It l nm ual mnt Ill ys I I 1 smm plnsr ul llILIL, III sm ILIIIIIHS Ik sl vuslus liuullr mln r of Soul r tm un Z u 1 M Joseph Rock Home II :rung G Motorv 4r1I4I lrlllllt 4-4 4 WTI! 444ts I 4 14444 N WI N N 444'4th4 Ill 4I44s 444! ll Rmlu Charles Sprecher House Wxrxrxg 6 Motors rr'11 s 4 4.14444 st444 4 I 1' f1Il4n4 mln l1144I IIIN s1I4144rl r444 r 44441 4I VII klw ns 4444I W1 Il 4:ru444n14l VI 1 hllllw I41 S ill NN N lr41I4- Charles Robmson Machine Yhop 44 uhh ll ss Illlll Wlllll IIOWII 4 v1 4 ll s4444l1 for llffj 14441 4 44. 41 4 4 4, 4 414 IPS of In Ill mul 4444 1 M I o4v4I 441 II14 4 441 XI4 IIIIN r of 44- IT hoo I41I' 4 I41I 4 Robert Me4er Pattern Making 444 44 4 I44 lp Il frI1444I s I 4 'Ill 1I144II4 4 I4 I41 sI'4 H I Ill I 4'r lIf1 if 4 s 41444I44 olll h4s4 44s41s 2 1. 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Y-3.44 , 4 hp' Anthony Frcskeh Ranlo and Telewxxon M Anthony is 1 wellllkul fellow orhn Llnk lla ls quiet und smrnous xbout lux work qhut llpIH'l1lltlN 1 good Jokll Mqrtm gen along lla IN 1 lender hanlng shown tht qunhty lnlny llfllC'N fire-f .,, xlwnye has n Joke he lilll bothered l helping others eolne u ll1llll0l'llll'C hopu to hemorne nn 'htlllllfll lll tht S Nz 'K- fav Joel Smith '- Rmdo and Telewnon -'UCL Allen A produd ot' the radio mlnw who will undoubtedly uumeeed in all that he endeavors for he poweuew every Sheet Metal nemewnry quality of a -uceeuful ptr-ion nutmtue umbmon person my lulk Jauk Q Q -Q.. 'ug Sheldon Breece Sheet Metal llns one of the hut D9I'!0llLlllllt'N Bordford Chatham Sheet Metal Rasdo and Television with everyone workw hard llf and delights in He plans to be qomeday Jack le 'always smiling and enjoys A good Joke A very hne fellow to hnve around we ll mlsw him Munber of wrewtling tenln hood Brad wae our shop dancer and winger He likes the girls and the girlfa like him A good sport Ready with a helping hand We wmh htm the beet of luck vt u neo ls om of thoie llk hh llllllf A willing worker We know hell he suuew-tful Ill his undn Tfflklll, N, Wllllam Elnolf Sbeet Metal I ood worker A reliable He helped make zabinetq for the new Qehool Alwnye with a fv- Joseph Cu ru Ybeet M eta! N I rt WK lllll lllllll Ill Ill vu ll likul throughout the srhool ll W 'll' U' l'll 'v'-T ll l wnnle Enjoyed a good Joke and nlwnve mrned plenty of lunch I ood lurk N 1014 Po Strud one utr on thx X lrxutx w ruthng ts . . ,A 3 ex . . . .3 . . . ' . ' - Q K 1 ' . .U . A . r 3, y M k , , , . U. ivy. . A A ' z ' ' z . . QQ A 3 w e , -gr or . sf x 1 ' - T 4 t ' vii S U,-' . , - I ll K ' - . u . .ie 5 ak' S - . -. - - A, xl .. H L I ' 'l J .... ' - lx . i - nu . x ' . - ,Sh I .A I . 4 f -- . Q ff ,. 2, l - - - A e, V45 ' 5 it I . . . boy . . . A .'l o . ll- li. ,' g 2 : , I . I . . . e ' .' : 'Q 1 1 lu I - A . ' 1 A ' nif .:u 'rt1....'- V- A gn.. - - ': j ' ' 'ann ' ' Q . U NK. John Schott Yhec! Metal u lll his x ll uns l'lf'llllx :lun N s lhllll l x f1'llll l 'Q Ruben Smuth Shea I M eta! mlltx w his lllNlllll :rs lx nur llll I x uw hc' will sumu llllltl llu s I fn Par ting t Wllhom Schlsler Sbcar llcful Pl X 1 Y 4 ll 4 5 ll To you, our graduates, we the faculty and staff of Edlson, wush the best that hfe has to offer May each and every one of you start chmblng the road to SUCCESS. 'L ,ZA vi f KJ Y . at f r x Q K , l at lie is 1 1 I I J l .3 ::nim-Al lllillll' va' 'lu4-rs Ill-sl In-akin: I l nl lln- 1-lnss , , . :mul f ' .' HL: hi: flny :lt I-Isl tlmul spn It In lmu- ,ul-ruml , . . Y' . . . Sl'l'.llIl.' only wln-11 In-4-vs F lllt -ll lux lln- rlucs , , . Xlx .nys lmml snry . . . Mn-lnlu-r nf tha- wrostling: .1 sllllll' , , . fmml I vk. llill M '. . . . llvsl ulsln-4. .14 lm. A 'I W 1 he ,Q 55 - S S ' is 'vllflikvrl hy his vlnw nmh-s :xv well :ns ' J ' -I v J , .. VV: ' :n nwmlliclzlla- for Ill'l'illlt'lll of lhv SOI' Klux .r.ll:1slln-s 'l'tA' lu llnish :myllninu lu- starts . . , W' kn ' go fur on llu' ruml ln ' ws . . . N10 - ' nl' ' wra- llflll-Y ll'llIll. lm tory of the 6144.4 o 1953 1950 1951 FRESHMEN lt wos on Septemoer' 7 l95O when n group of feorful but ombitious young men come to Edison for the first time At first it wos lonely for some because they didn t know their teochers nomes let olone ony friends Slowly os the feeling of industry got into their blood the feor of the lorger boys left their minds ond the omozement of the mochunes buzzing got out of their heods they become o port of Edison its people its pulse 1951 1952 JUNIORS Our second yeor ot Edison begon witho disoppointment We leorned thot the new school would not be opened until the semester following our graduation Spirits were low but the sun broke through the clouds FOOTBALL WOULD RETURN TO EDISON With this feor of initiotion next term Thus onother yeor ot E V H S ended 1952 1953 SENIORS lsoon to be inituated into the Senior Clossl Then it come we lived' Time possed by ropidly We sow the new school the footboll seoson opened we got our school rings ond olso hod our pictures token Al though we re not going to the new school we do hove one consolation Well be the lost closs to groduote from one of the finest vocotionol schools in the country Edison hos turned out some of the greotest professional trodesmen of our doy ond we orc proud to goin its olumni ond to hove ployed our port in its history CLASS OF 53 Q f - ll ll I I ' I I I I ' - ll Il ' 1 on our minds, plus our studies, of course, we didn't mind the tronsit strike or even the - ll II u n s 1 u 1 1 - ' I -Q , . 3 , , , I I . .hw . ' x' k A ...f -SX? -mf , ,. ,Ti -,Je . -f .r YQ . 1 . v . Hn- 2 My , uv-w:1g1,'Er qw. . . Q WE awww, Advanced Mochme Shop Mr Plersol Reklfed Machme sho? M' Bo Automobule Garage Mr Roche Electnc Motors Shop Nr Niemeyer D,-afgmg My Kidd ,Q 5 I -xi ,f . .J N-vs Related Busmess Mr Waltham Busmess Prachce Mr Dudderar Autombale Engme Shop Mr Bloodsworth 4 V' ! 'l 'l W 45 , . , ,W l English - Mr. Uchuck Bench Work in Housewiring Shop - Mr. Askew Sheet Metal Mr Mele Antomobnle Machme Shop Mr Auth Automobule Related Science Mr Baer S Commercial Art Mr Schloven Physlcs Mr Shepherd 1- 0 S 1 L S, , ,Qt 1 Q wi S .S 1. Automobule lgmhon Mr Blocker Hlslory MF BOYMCY Radio and Televnsnon Mr Barony fl! Welding - Mr. Pierce Pattern Making - Mr. Bell Related Draltlng Mr Munscllauer English Mr Keene Machme Shop Mr Lambert CarpentryhMr, Emmgff Electrical Laboratory-Mr. Randall - l 104175 Study Mr Jlmmy Leroy and John as Mn I Z a ngn ., 4 Cafeteria Recess I .. . 'W ' A Ln, Kan X if W -M 'X h af X .3 'f as if +V- ' I am 4 X if v xggvvfh A ik 4 , Q 4 g . 'A 9 . A X X, ,X A, - P' K' ' , . - 1 Wkjwy. Morning At Edison .., w, WW was . Q, me J , 6 . . K .,.,,,,, SYN , K X m N Q.. N f w Q 41 'Q .5- EDISON LIGHT STAFF Standmg left to nght John Wheatley Wllluom Brugoman Walter Schrueter Wulbur Insley and Donald Drury Suttlng left to right August Vlgno Jerry Bluxxard Edwm McDonald Wallnom Plock George Gavm John Klmgmeyer Paul Comes and John Meier v rm Ng 5,11 Christmas Assembly vi , 4 M' 3 'H W' Ax . 1in,k 'N 'N 'Nm- 1. Htlrletzc 14wardA VARSITY BASKETBALL Star Louns Duxon Henry Haskell Gary Hurley Norman Pepersack Mayor Letter Francls Kalendek Leonard Patrlck Daniel Snegert Mmor Letter Stuart Bossom Wrlllam Krnchten George Bauer Manager WRESTLING Star John Gardner Charles Genman Edwln Mc Donald Francns Slenbaker Mogor Letter Earl Elchelberger Rubin Srnuth Theodore Welk Mmor Letter John Allen Edward Hale Wlllnam Moran Rnchard Peters Albert Udrus Danncl Whltzel BOWLING Star Larry Caldwell George Gavnn Donald Sapp Charles Peacock John Kllngmeyer Mclor Letter Don Drury Mmor Letter Ed Kohler JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Mmor Letter Dennus Dretz Raymond Elbner Robert Ey Mmor Letter James Graham Davld Johnson Robert Martnn Charles Saunders Mmor Letter Joseph Trauty Melvln Wunder Arnold Knott Manager BASEBALL I952 Star Gary Hurley Edward Wooltord Malor Letter John DeVoe Henry Haskell John Hcuss Ruchard Henderson Carl Kurt Davud Nach Robert Rntz Carroll Sawyer Mmor Letter Mvlton Blatchley Robert Krousc Charlrs Peacock John Shaub Gerald bmlth Allmcrt Vain Note The V953 Season was unfunlshecl when Ycar Book went to press SOCCER Star Don Drury Charles German John Klang meyer Cary Hurley Francis Slenbaker Jerome Smlth Ed Wooltord Mayor Letter Pcte Bender Mllton Blatchley Stuart Bossorn Robert Jones Manuel Koukoulls Louis Magglo Stewart McCauley Arvul Mc Gee Wm Rlttcr Fred Manlcy lxobcrt Martin Erlch Bonn Mmor Letter Leonard Hood Nuck Mayronms O . . , . I I I . I I I . I ' I I . I I . I ' I I I , . . , . V I I it -IPI I - 1 l V' t I Z1 . , - , , - 4 I 4 l , ,K V, Staab, James Stevens, Walter Tracey, John ' ' ' I I I I I I I I I 1 I A V T I - I V I , I A I I I I , . - A I I I A ' x r w I 77 x , . :I X 4 a n Bm Ori 314 ms mm Luv s 1 Vv D 14 hu DL Vw: mb rt Dalm cbuwskn P D 11:1 Thomas hmln ?oot6all 141.141-d Wrnnem JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Mmor Letter H1 nry Haskgll Jae Hess Wunfneld Canby Manaaer Francas Kalench Charles Kuef Francus Lnwczak Jam Lnpka Tom Maaaha Anthony Mlzellgr Jack Ncas Gene Ossue Leonard Patrick Norman Pepersack Wnlluam Plock Jock Prnce Carroll Swayne Manager Melvnrw Ruzlcka Bernard Schrornrn Dan Sleqert Robert Snyder Ted Staob Larry Stevens Bob Stull John Welk Ray Wilson Melvnn Wunder Joe Yealdhall Joe Zebron Robert Zummerman ?' JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Furst row lett to rrght C Swayne Manager G Mrscrwopewslu D Cottrell D Slegert F Kalendek A Mueller J Zebran R Snyder Coach N C Kantor Second row W Canby C Knef W Plock J Lupka R Stull E Rollysan C Ossle J DeVae Tlnrd row T Eagle R Carson C Schramm S Broxma N Pepersack L Patrrck H Haskell amor Uamzty ?oot6all For the tnrst tnme nn many years Ed1son Vocat1onal Hugh School stretched 1ts legs on the gnd1ron W1th a startlmg th1rd place un the Scholashc ASSOCIOTIOH stand1ngs the team showed that 1t could probably enter varsnty compet1t1on 1n l953 Coach Nathan C 'Cantor employed the sangle w1ng unbalanced l1ne for power dr1ves through the opponents Practncnng at Roosevelt Park regularly the team started late but rounded 1nto shape nn hree and a half weeks The season s record was 2 WINS l t1e 2 losses Both losses occurred when two passes were nntercepted 1n the late stages of the games after Eduson had been lead mg at the halt In each game our team accumulated more yardage than our opponents un rush1ng Scorers were Brozuna Carlson and Haskell These three boys and several other exp rlenced players promlse to g1ve us an even better season next year SCHEDULE AND SCORES Eduson Forest Park Edlson Southern Po y Ed1son Edlson 20 Patterson cafy ......................, l4 Edason ...................... 7 ' ...........,......... 28 ..,.............. l3 ' .........,........,.. 7 ................... 7 1 ,........... .a..,,... 1 3 ' ....,................ 7 ' ..... ..... .,,.... ................... 7 hllyg gs' nwmxs ,E VARSITY BASKETBALL Flrst row left to right M Wunder G Bauer Second row Coach Cecll Norrls D Sregert L Dixon W Kr chten Thrrd row F Kalendek H Haskell L Patrick N Peperscck G Hurley U41-Arty KafAleet6all The 1952 53 season was the last for the Eduson Hugh School Next season we shall be com bnned wuth the Cla.a Barton School and Pruntnng School to form the new Mergenthaler Vocatnonal Technical Hugh School Because It was to be the last season for Edison, the boys started wxth a determination to make It a good one All were of a mmd to fmlsh at least nn the flrst dnvnsuon Each and every boy on the squad gave has best, but, unfortunately, our best was not good enough to overcome the superior numbers, superior heught, and superuor experuence ofthe other S4 hools However, wnth defeat came a determlnatlon to be the top team rn the Maryland Scholastic Basketball League for the l953 54 season We are all hoping that our new and modern gymnaslum, seatnng 800 or more people, new unuforms, and a larger student body will help us to clnmb to greater heights nn the basketball world K 9h1e ye? fn Kes Nghes' average okes q shlke a Peacock m BOWLING TEAM Kneeling left to right John Klrngmeyer Donald Sapp Standing George Gavin Edward Kahler M Kidd Coach Donald Drury Charles Peacock The Kvwlzng Team The Edison Bowling Team, consisting of five bowlers from last year and two rookies, got off toa d t h' ' ' ' ' goo s at t is season by beating City. The pinsters, however did not keep this lead, for as the season went on the opposing teams got tougher right along the line, and at the end of the first round Ed' x ' ' ' ' :son was tied with Southern for last place with 4 wins and l7 losses. We were all set to win the second round, but so were the rest of the teams, and we again ended in a last place tie with Southern d ' ' ' ' 34 losses. an again with 4 wins and l7 losses. Our season record was 8 wins and The high game, l46, was rolled by our anchor man, Charles Peacock, on January I4, against Southern. On the Zlst of the same month he floored 38l pins against City for a high game record. The three-game average for the team was l,569. The individual averages are as follows: Charles Peacock ............... llO Edward Kohler .................. 95 John Klingmeyer ............... lO8 George Gavin .................. 93 Donald Sapp .................. lO2 Larry Caldwell .................. 92 Don Drury ..................... 95 Behind the leadership of Lefty Charles Peacock and John Klingmeyer they fought hard and fair until the last. Also a lot of credit should go to Donald Sapp, whose fast thinking and manly voice encouraged the team through thick and thin Although they had small numbers on the winning side of the score card the spirit was still there, and that's what counts in the long run, ,ti , A .., FN' X ' ' ,X .. 1 iw , H K, , Q J xx - ' X K S 2 ' 1 ST 'K . ,. ll -1 la S X- R I I y K , f: gs - .M ' Q 5 X R. me ,L 17 4- 9 5 . r 5 A Q s - , - ' .f ..- f.. .XJ . ,.- . I. . , , fcccfit WRESTLING SQUAD Top row left to right C German A JCSSIIOHIS L Pocc R Hucttncr E McDonald Muddlg row T Sfobb E Hole J Moron E Sues R Peters R Smith D Whltzcl Front row G Udns F Slcnbokcr Gardner J Wclk R Muller E Elchelbcrgcr Coach Kantor Scotcd ccwtcr R Dcllvok WMA tlmg Team Altlw aqn the wmstlrng team under the qardance at Coach N Kantar dnd not wxn any rnatehn flu squad slwvwd brulluantly at tunes lt was the lurst war that the varsity squad had Qantplute wres :ng M 5 A sehu larry Stupns Francis blenlvalar John Gardner Charles Gennnan and Rubin Smlth were tum 1 ratcl aaatnst Mt bt Jae was wpll fought Gardner Slenbakgr Staab and Sm: csl llns same team latnr want n to take 3rd place IU the Championships NM ran Lharlt human Jwhn Gardner Larry Stevens and Francis Slenbalser all wrestled In the Qaartu Finals f thy Lhampnanshxps Gardner and German rnaehnd the Sem: Flnfls The day Ol SEASON RESULTS Mull wnaqh Gilman baathr rn P05 Nl ST Q Lily Lal ggg Path :san Ednsan Eclusc n Edison Edison Ecllsan Edlson Edusan 1 , 5 X fb 5 F U t8 3 ' Xl' U V . IL, X H V 1 Q Nl V k'l1Ql1QL'Ll In a X srl . S. . , tlule, N N ' ' S H X 4 . - , 'V , f , tw hugh sfarvrs for the X1 , Tl 4' tw 't K . , , X , ', r t , , 'fl'1 twamplmtwl U1 lx' , H H K X av l ' 1 I 4 , JOC W , it 'S Sl , s -T H U I S A jr t- U , ' X M ' s . ' ' ' the QlWlllT1l5IUHSlWIlUN Y x K .,,,, .,... ......,... Ll .7 ' . ......,... . . . . . S .,.. ..., ,... , , ..., 3 3 . 1 , ....... . ,. ,..... ' .. ., ,.... .. ... Z9 lf ...... ........ , .,... . . 27 ........,....... ,,. f ' Jo- .,.. . ,.,........ ZH ' S ..4.....,...... , . . .. V f G l' X ...,.... ...... . . ZS ' ..........,.,..,... . ...,,... .... ...,. 3 3 ' . .............,... .. VARSITY SOCCER Front row left to right Coach C W Bloodsworth M Koukoulas F Slen baker E Bom F Mandley L Mogguo R Jones Rear row J Klingmeyer S McCauley W Ritter G Hurley J Smith A McGee S Bossom N Movrorus R Martin 'flue Soccer Team wos concerned However the teom performed nicely in severol contests The boys ployed port: culorly well ogoinsf Poly City ond Colvert Holl Edison hod the honor of plocing Gory Hurley on the All Morylond first teom os gool keeper Others who turned in oufsonding work were Ed Woolford ot center holf Fron Slenboker ond John Klingmeyer on the outside forword ond Monny Kovnoudis on the inside forword posn tion The entire teorn ployed in the troditionol Edison foshion fought hord ond occepfed defect when it como os good sports The 1952 Edison Soccer Teom did not prove to be o winner os for os gomes won ond lost N I 7 ' 4 - , Q 11 11 V If 11 - v 4 - ' I l amor Um-Afty Kulzetball Our J V basketball squad worked out wlth the varslty team nn most practuce sessions thus year under the dnrectnon of Mr Norrus and Mr Weaver The turn out last November was not as large as ut should have been to provrde the spuruted competition tor berths which as usually necessary for a champronshup team Nonetheless, thus year s aggregatnon was a splruted outfnt throughout the lZ game league schedule And at the end of the season a powerful Cnty College team found us to be a very worthy opponent Many of our players showed notable lmprovement undlvndually and should prove to be valu able varsity maternal next year JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First raw left to right Coach W J Weaver R Elbner J Trauly R Marhn Second row D Dlefz D Johnson A Knott Manager C Saunders R Ey and J Graham In addlhon to those shown In the picture W Wlldberger M Wunder G Dletor L Welk and C Wlllloms were members of the 1952 53 J V u 0 . 1 . . . . -4 ' .M t A A La. 0 K ,. .X I kr 'X if . f L. f tt Q- x X 5 A . w 22: H EN , . X A A .L . ,... :xg - x 'H' k ,. V - x V ' .A , t........ w I ' Q .K - , , Ei. Q . I A ' ' av 1 1 , I . . , . , . , . . Z . , . , . , I . , . , . . , . , . , . I 1 u A I 1 sh-UP Head group 14ctia1itieA in the l7lcyAical fducation bepartment Q I 952 Kueball Seann The l952 baseball team did a little better in the win culumn than we have for some years. The team beat Forest Park twice, Calvert Hall once, and City College once. A new pitcher was discovered in Ed. Wooltord. Eddie pitched a no-hitter against Calvert Hall until the last inning Then with two hands out and two strikes the batter connected with one that very nearly went out of sight The boys are looking forward to the 'l953 season with hopes tor a still better percentage in the win column 42. b 4, P 1953 BASEBALL TEAM Bock row left to right Conch C Norris Gary Hurley Don Bender Rob Mortun Joe Trouty Bob Shipley Ron Thompson Center row left to right Erick Born Lou Dixon Bob Cimino Stanley Howes Bob Muller Gene Wilkerson E Wooltord Front row left to rught John Bock Leo Outen Wllllom Wildberger Rnghqrd Pqwlosk, Sh'-'W' sl' Agfb ocheu 'I b le shldefns and te I A-tw SEC fail-K C S. A oi Seam 35 Yeqti S nano renres 'he' MY P' oieph gl! Gglm Kes Pepersock Cho' x cv n Neuman rs of Selva' E e nne wh' ' 14clenvwledgmentA To the acuities sta s and students at Edison and Mergen- thaler and to our business fiends the editors o Trade Wings extend wholehearted thanks. 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