Edmondson High School - View Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1959

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Q., anus If 71 , ,gat 2,13 ' ' 7' iff,',,,.. . . f t f V it ' 'ffrisfff CWS' ' ' , I 111, I 7 1 g 1 ,f f f M ' 1 p?',.f2, . Starting early in the fall, the yearbook staff arranged picture schedules, planned layouts, and worked out the theme for the book. Having con- tributed to Edrnondson's first annual, they had had experience with a publication of this type and, this year, undertook a larger book with a stiff cover. A summer supplement made it pos- sible to include all the year's activities. Last year in the Columbia Scholastic Press .Xs- sociation judging, The View earned a first place rating. After such a good beginning, the editors renewed their efforts to publish a memorable ac- count of our days at Edmondson. Not all the work ran smoothly. Many of the pictures were hard to crop, and sometimes copy came in late. Countless problems also faced the business staff in selling advertisements. Y Hard work, long hours, and many cokes went into the production of The View, but each staff member agrees, It was worth all the trouble. YVe learned a lot and enjoyed every minute of it. of Edmondson + VIH 1 STACKS AND ST.-XCKS OF LETTERS were written by mem- bers of the business staff. Left to right-Roy Turner, Dorothy Montgomery, Alice Hlarneld, Henry Jeffers, Martha Cannon. PAGE BY PAGE the View emerged through the efforts of the editors. .Seated-Betty jean tlotC,.album eclitorg Vida -lWlSlllI12lS. ediL0r-in-qhief' Mary Anderson, activities editor, Dan Shancr. sports editorg Marine johnson, intle-it editor. .Standing-Mary Tydings assistant album editor, Carolyn Stubbs, assistant index editor, Miss Dorothy H. Smith, adviser: joan Windsor, assist- ant activities editorg Nancy Flowers, assistant sports editor. f3?iL.jli .i?iii?' if 5. 7 MW C: mf' Qi. all 45 4 af? - ' .FT 'A

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..f K. Q .4 ,V , 'mga 1, WITH A NOSE FOR NEWS, the Eagle staif keeps students informed. Frofzt row-Hocheder, Hanky, Couser, Ross, Miller, Xfag- ner, jackson, Warns. Row two-Hufiines, Thomas, Huebner, Warheld, Heihger, Beck, Snyder, Welbourne, Glenn, Smothers, Davis. EAGLE EDITORS paste up the next issue. Sitting-Uta .Fel- lechner, news editor, Joyce Russell, assistant news editor: Keith Bell, editor-in-chief. Standing-Dawn lvilhelm, business manager, Mrs. Phyllis J. Luebke, adviser: and Paul Folkemer, sports editor. 2 , nf-fray' 1 4' . fav ' 4 'v iuw lg ...M . ... Eyes and Ears For the second consecutive year, the Eagle editors were busy at work in the Publications Ofhce weeks before school otlicially opened in September. As a result, a complimentary copy of the newspaper reached each student during the first week, informatively paving the way to a new semester. ' In 1959, as in 1958, the Engle walked off with a first place award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The Eagle staff, bolstered this year by the journalism class, burned midnight oil several days a week before sending each bi-weekly paper to the printer. On February 14, the Eagle published a special Valentine Day issue of the newspaper. Also in February, during the Brotherhood Assembly, the Eagle received recognition for outstanding writ- ing on Brotherhood last year. On April ll, six staff members participated in the Maryland Scho- lastic Press Association Contest held at Glen Burnie, Maryland. The year came to a climax with the second Annual Publications Banquet staged in the EHS cafeteria.



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RAISING THEIR VOICES in song are the following members of Edmondson's Choir. Frou! ron'-Barbara E. Tucker, B. Taylor, Edgerton, Hamill, Hocheder, K, Barrett, Julier, Ronald Becker, XV. Chase. Leasner, Schuman. C. Davis, Higdon. Geraldine Hlilliams. Davenport, D. Hill, Gwendolyn YVilliams, Edalcne Lindquist, E. Sparrow. Rau' tivo-Huflines. Plitt. Creech. Norma Brown, Stubbs, H. Smith, Sessions, Brooks, Bradley, jack Brown, Amprey, J Edwards, Cesenaro. Heppding, E. Green, Thorpe, Gresham, Marion Davis. Each morning at eight-fifteen, a hardy group of Edmondson songsters, under the direction of Mrs. Chester, commences to exercise their vocal chords in preparation for performances in assem- blies and other school functions. The group in- cludes members of the music major course and others who just enjoy singing as an extracurricu- lar activity. Each section of the chorus-alto, soprano, second soprano, tenor, and bass, has a leader who is a music major. Opening the assembly program for the year with an assembly sing, the choir entertained the student body with a spirited rendition ol' Sleigh Ride, Inch Worm, and Plymouth Rock. The high point of their excellent Christ- mas program was the Hallelujah Chorus from I-Iandel's Messiah Their first outside performance of the year was Have Music - a program for the Uplands lYomen's Club. In March the annual high school music festival, held at Eastern High School, gave the choir a chance to participate in a city-wide concert. broadening their experience and giving them a chance to compare their achievements with those ol other schools' choral groups. The year's musi- cal activities were culminated by the choir's tak- ing part in the first commencement program. Believing that singing the Hnest choral music will build a better world understanding, the choir promoted musical enjoyment and interest among the entire studentibody through their singing of all types ol' musical literature. Thev have been an outstanding part ol' our school life this year. Having been in existence only two years, the choir now consists ol' about ninety mixed voices and is steadily improving in qualitxi.

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