Kenwood High School - Blue Book Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1960
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V wx Q4 MQ! WF W ww 55 1 V-L 'Pi . V 1 iw HH!! M5 M552 U -lAslmu 3355 1 'iz Adi ag U , 7a-'qu fx llilll li DISCS!! I ' , A M, . 5 - .- ,,, W , - MW ' 4. ,., , ,nun , Had Zbaelaak 7?60 Kenwood 7. 544446 gdllcifzaze 27, 7455005 f I 0 U 0 I 0 O O I O I I O O O Ewteata 3 Urs. Shf-riff ur' Shmxm. - anti Nlrs. lhlvall Ur. anrl Hn. Huilf-au J. Wewrel Be it your care to followg you shall be safe with your leader. Ovid- Coming to us from aneient Greece, these words have the same impact and truth as when they were first uttered. Be it your care to follow . . . Our -adminis- tration is steering us through our school days with wisdom and good judgement. They are helping us to resolve our problems. The guiding reins of all phases of school life mf in their -mas- wii 'know that we' are heing ca- pamy lea. 'SSN' vii cya .. f 'ff t 'Q'-9' f?7W1I if To all of us rt would seem that the pattern of llfe IS deslgned to the ultlmate goal happlness AChlCVlI1g thls goal IS dlfflcult for many Whlle varlous concepts have been advocated by experts each of us must fmd our own 1nd1 vldual pattern As I grew up my phllosophy lncluded the followlng ldeas whlch I found to be so benef1c1al I would l1ke to pass these on to you F 1rst make use of the knowl edge that you galn whlle ln school Second contmue to learn at every opportumty after you graduate regardless of whether you go on to college obtam employment or 10111 the armed SCIVICCS Thlrd share your knowledge and en ergles wlth your fellow man Thus through learnlng shar mg and g1v1ng you will frnd true happrness Charles A Doub t 7 - . . , . . .g. . Q , ' ' a , 7 . , .. .u .7 - . . . , ., - ., .., .. . U . Among h1S respons1b1l1t1es of malntalmng all attendance and en rollment records for our large student body Mr Flller, our ad mlnlstratlve asslstant, also Super vxses our C1v1l Defense Prepared ness Program These are v1tal Jobs whlch he dlspatches w1th sklll and efflclency aweffadyewted Much of Mr Flllers work re qulres personal contact w1th stu dents whom he a1ds by h1S wlse counsel and sound Judgment r,... gms- W '-, 1-v 4'-0 1 x... A Q , , f.4- M.- A,-, K1 ,- . A14 kr' t f X 7 Q X -t Eleztnor Thomas, B.S., M.Ed., F.T.A. Co-Sponsorg -Mildred Schmidt, B.A., M.A.,g Henri Groenheim, B.A., M.Ag James ,. f , 7 . Davls BA MEd FTA Sponsor Paul Watson BS MA Any student who needs advlce on h1s future can follow the example of Nxklu Adcock who IS conferrlng wrth Mr Croenhelm concemlng SPCClf1C qualrflcatlons for college 31. ,nf Along mth Mrs Fletchers busy schedule of typmg hlmg etc she also makes appomtments for students who vush to see our guldance counselors MRS BLEWITT MRS HEDGEPETH ,,...-f-' 'M ith- ' . Efflclency trlumphs over confuexon ab the secretzmes bolwe the warmu and numerou student problems IFUHH -4' ,..-...I ,..---- Cf nail-ll 'Urs Pearl 9 Blnmtt nurpr1r1c1p.11 Qecretan 1 ever cheerful Hard wgrkmg Nlr Hed epcth kcnp the offtce record tratght wxllmg to 4 tt am Jf u dt ptte lur numtroub ute for dllof Ktnwmll 2600 Qudgnf What better trtbutc can we paw to her compettncm than to quota thf often htard What would me do vstthout Nlr Blewt XIRS YY ILSON 'NIISS QCHNIIDT - ' I -1- - I 1--1-ow 'iv---1-'--' -MWF-an y r Q N I N , x , X .X , N it 11 ' .L I , .H X ' X 1 3 Iva f t .in rl , 4 Xi Z K . . ',1 Q 'S- '.','5 ' -' ' YA 5. 1 - -5 ' xx ' and ' ' - 'SSE ' 1' 4 S 'r V ' r ' Li I' S. ' H f 'S gg - 5, Q Q - U , - ' ' ' -' , S. fn? and , 'Y 'vt ll 5, , 1 t., . ?w L town , The Health Suite and its staff are well equipped to take care of any emergency and safeguard the health of the people in our school. Sudden illness or an accident may mean putting into use the mechanical equipment under the supervision of our registered nurses. Linda .lomes an infrrm ary aide performs one of the many clerical tasks connected with health suite thereby re hevmg our nurses for their more important duties 'lm x, After 3 15 'Vlrs Scott and Mrs Charles look over the days schedule and prepare for tomorrows unforeseen work of patching anything from sprained ankles to cut fingers af Zafawsed 'Ii C31 --ei--M J uk E QQ 'ha ,,,...vll4'f NDING D N1 vffst Y ll 1 C N I' Kunmr lx Lqrrm Roberto E Lm my QE XTED NI Bomn 1 fr E Bur H Crmf F Zfllln mr IL Spcncnr NI Ham -Xu axe-rd L rf 80 pu each dm .ure cm umed bs Ixemmfvd tudcnt tha 2800 ICCQ to cut mach neck slglc Ur Zellm er who 1 prnparm for one of har mam dune Tranflullxtx eltla- our thz Q.1fpter1.1 Jul laff-fn ilu dflu 1 uf turlfnl tlfwi rlmu I1 th' filmr to dl rupt thu praffful Cd lm I3 Behmd the Qcenes action fmds 'Vlr Armitrong regulatmg the gauges wlucll control the tllermostats for the clasvooms 1- no P 4 uf? 3, 'fri' 5 ff x . 1 1 I No Mr Foredcre IS not turnmg 1n a f1re alarm, he IS merely lnspectmg the cond1t1on of the box i ,n campus custodxans keep approxlmately 30 acres IS a da11y routme of My Foreacre well groomed and tnmmed N . . A l w . , I I . . . 4 . - -1 f t, t Q-f2 3g5'3s Q an M A Q N , , - A 4 ,v u of ' A - f H f' W 'S f . 1 : f 5 ' 1' W. . ntl ' ,fa v ' . ,fm 'Viv' ,Al .-:iv-tk. sg ' of ' .-' -1 gf' f A, 25'.f':7. aff 5-'cij-3-ii? 3. . I, Cavorting around in a puddlejumper, Kemvooda Disposing of all unwanted compositions, unsuccessful tests and the l1ke We Learning without thought is labor Iostg thought without learn- ing is perilous. Confucius These well-known words have been repeated often and we hear them in modified form from our instructors clay after day. Teach- ers are the backbone of the school. They shape our minds, show us how to think. and influence our future. Each clay they lead us to knowledge but they can do no more. We must partake of this knowledge. We must have the desire to learn before the teachers can impart their wisdom to us. fa in Mrs Taylor Llbrarlan Mrs Slegrlst, Llbrarlan -ng The qulet atmosphere of the hbrary stlmulates the creatlon of good study hablts and enables us to almost l1ve ln our books We are glven the opportunlty to gam many experlences dlrect experlences through research projects whlch enable us to learn how to dlg out factual lnforma tlon and to separate pertlnent data from the ummportant v1car1ous experlences by v1s1t1ng dlfferent lands and peoples, and explorlng the unknown Janet Keatley puts up an eye catchlng bulletm board to help the lxbrarlans IH the1r attempt to promote lnterest ln good hterature ' ea ' , Mrs Bensel, Secretary Very capable assxstance IS recelved from the llbrary axdes who glV6 up their study penods to take over routme tasks Bl'- 1' T4 French Revolutlon 1n 1789 Napoleon crowned emperor 1n 1804 wonder lf I can get the car Fnday n1ght Why do we have to have books anyway? S1ghS John as he struggles to keep hls m1nd on his sindxes I7 H: I Y' .. 1 5 fe, A M ' ,png-nfs. ,fy f. - M Q. ,- -.A M A 13 k ' . S H32 , ' - SX I aa - - . . . . . . vw - 1 r-fw..., Students of h1story at Kenwood are very fortunate IH that they are able to gam flrst hand mformatlon from Kelly Oydne Norway Ingrld Uldflk1S Latv1a Chr1stel Schottler Germany Tomta Kaneen MCXICO and Imelda P1er0raz1o Italy my QQ. SITTING Nlorton Greenburg BA World H1story Carol lone AB LS H1story Bette Howard BA Amerlcan H1story Student Coun 1l Rooters Club Semor Class Sponsor Dorothea Schm1dt BA World H1 tory Dance Cluh Sponsor Dorothy Ryan BA Mod Soc1a1 Stud1es 12 STAINDIWG Damel 'Nloran AB 'VIEd US H1 tory Delmas Gruver BA World H1story ,lunlor Class Sponsor Daw1d Osborn BA 'VIA Soc1al Studxes 12 Kenneth 'NIcDonald BS NI Ed LS H1 ton We ley Patzkowsky BA 'NIA US Hlstory Warner Campbell BS BA POD Honor Studv Harold Wu ht J B -X Geography Robert CIIICS BS MS Soc1al Stud1es 12 SGA Spon or 'Vlar hall Alhnght BS NI A World H1 tory R1chard Walko BS World HISIOYY 'Wot Shown V rtorxa Kaneen PhD World H1 tory Span1sh Q 1 A s 5 1 5 A Ml , 5 E , 5 f . . .1 . A -I 1 . . -I .. l , J . 1 Z 1 3 1 3 1 - iQ l 4 Y 5 3, ' . ' . T ' ,. ' ' , 1 , , ,, , s, . . ., . . . , , . ., 1 , C ' . ' . ' ' 'Q . K' 5 Y . 7 F ' 'Y 1 . 9 1 ' '7 A l ern and Contemporary HlSt0Yy', World Hlstory, Sophomore Class Sponsor: ,lohn Hrahowenslu, B.S., Geography! .loseph Wynn, B.A., . 1 : . , . ., . . ., . . s jg 4 , . ., , 3 I' , . ., 1. ., - 1 . , . . ., .. s jg s . , . ., 1 .. ., .. 'g , . ., . ., . . ., ,: I g ,I r.. .. ., 3 . , . ., . ., I ,... sg. s ,..,...., Q: , .., QL 1. , . .. s , . Although we are will avquamted wlth tht State of Mary wluch will hnlp to mcrfa c our knowledge of the Free State mwvawt QIYJJL fm, X 2 2 Q ,v- N Wi gg -.AN Peggw Slllllh encouragu eurynne to lncurnc more aware of the Con t1tut1on of the Unlted States lmuau 1 lt guarantu-N the rxght an pr1x1legeQ of uerw Anurtcan cum n 'gf Q xx. l . 5. -lu! ixmulatlng an npr-ratxun and oprratmg techmque 1- pn entfd In rnunln r- nf Nlr famplull'- PO D claw l ' 141 l - C , . . , ' Q- I ' - ' 7111,-I f A Z 1 fiL,zU!v , f A Q f 35. 4. -,V ,.'g,!,,,,x li L:.' 3 .. it k land. Mary Ann attempts to point out important facts L 'f 'ffd 7 - ' ' , ' vs Y V U ' . ' 79 K Y Aw ,Y , l 4 i 5 l dvd , A l 5-1 l cixt N ..,Y4-:J f R, 1 0 4 1 f . ' , U X Students are offered the opportunity to strengthen the power of their una- tive tongue through the varied courses provided by Kenwood's English Depart- ment. Advanced Grammar, Contemporary and Classical Literature, Journalism, Advanced Composition, Speech and Drama provide broadening aspegts in a universal language. -f ' r The Elizabethan Era is recreated in Mrs Fitzells English class by Doug Karen and Carole 064 313mm s4,..,.,J STANDING Eileen Clancy B-'K En lish 10 'Nester Stanaland B A English 10 Helen Swanson BA English 11 Leo Lehman rich BA NI Ed English 11 Wrestling Coach Herbert F Nflitchell BS English 12 ,loumalism 1 Spotlight Arthur W Surplus B -X Engh h 11 Charles Skinner B A 'NI A English 12 Director of Drama 'National Thespian Troupe Arthur L Whcozzt BA Spam h English 11 Advisor for Reflection SITTING Elizabeth Fitzell B A English Department Chairman .lunlor Class Advlsor Jowce Conawaw BA Engli h 10 Elinor Summers English 11 French I Ruth Dau BA NI A English 11 Constance Meyher BA B of Nlusic Latin I English 10 Cmsey Gurney BA NIAT Engh h 11 and 12 Jean NI Schaefer BA Enghsh 11 20 xi, M O I 0 I I tv: - IT' -n gh ' , SV -V A I MTT 'l 1 ' Q BS., M.Ed.,i English 12, Journalisin If Bluebdolig Cary Houpt, B.A., Englishlll, Speech, Advanced .Compositiong,Howard Good ills. gil 'y , ' ,iz i .ll , ' 1 g l .., .S , .V Y A . . S. 1 . . l N W . . , . . Q .i .U - -Y .5 Z U ss l , , S, - -Q A -- s, I 3 l 1 - -y . , ' , ' , ', g ' L ' ', . ., .... , 's 3 4 . , . ., ' . Y' Membera of the Stage Crew take tlme out from the mechamcal dutlek of the Drama classes to have thelr plcture Qnapped I5 --Q-........,.... Performmg m true Kenwood fabhlon Ewelwn Delgert captured fxrst place 1n the VOD oratorlcal conteet m our dnmon and placed fnunh m the State Conteit .lournallsm Students prepare a bulletm board of the lateit IS ue of the Spotllght 0 that II can be crmcued con truc tnelv 2I N, Y l 11 , U I fb S4 t 5 -'Sv 'Q ' ia A N tt,,A V f' 'VL iimK 'Hmm uo u qut tandem ahutere Catahna patlentla no tra9 f How lon will mu abu e our patience Catal1ne J demands Cicero 1P.1ul Tecklcnbcrl ll Catahne ffrl Xnthtnxl lfrlts on dr damfullw Our foreign language department offers a two to five year course de- signed to train pupils to understand, speak, read, and write a language other than English. In the field of Latin, pupils learn and practice these four communica tue skills on materials which reweal the Romans and thelr way of life thus enablmv students to understand the Romans and their culture and to appreciate their incalculable contri buttons to our language and to our ClY1llZ3IlOIl French and Spanish are offered within these same conditions and also enable pupils to think and communi cate in the lanffuage without the ln terpositlon of En l1sh to project themselxes into the lues of the peo STANDING Walter 'NI En le BS Pro fes lonal de ree ln meteorology Spanish I II III Constance M Nlayher BA BNI Lat1nI English SITTING Elinor F Summers BA French I Engli h A ncs K Cawthrop AB Latml II III An eline R Hoen BA MA in French NIA 1n Spanlsh French II III Natlonal Honor Society American Field Seruce Victoria Kaneen PhD Spanlshl World History Zacuwecf Niaracas wielded by Senor Doug Kmffen set the pace for a rhythmic Latin American tune Wm ple and to become lmmersed ln the geographx hlstorx customs musrc, art and llterature of the country Emphasls espeelalls IH the early stafres IS put upon the aural and oral skllls mth readlnff and wsrltlnv takmff thelr correct places The study of elther of these two lanffuaffes, therefore, arms to tram puplls to use, mthm l1mltQ a lanvuaffe other than thelr own and to brlng to them an understandlnv of and appreclatlon for another culture xslth attendant ln s1ffht 1nto rnternatronal understand lnff Plans are alreadx 1n progress to lnclude RUQQIHH 1n thls department mth the same b3S1C alms as our other three languaffes By llstenlng to phrases throuffh the earphones and repeatlnff them puplls of the French classes lmprowe thelr comprehenslon and dlctlon Phonographs earphone sets tape recorders and records are lmportant alds whlch are used hs our lanffuaffe classes 1n the aural oral proffram The melody la the same but the lyrrcs sound dxfferent when Amerlca 15 sung ln Latm Beverly Bruenmg leads the Latln III class for the patrlotlc hwmn pf X' ill Au Restauran sets te scene for a French slut tal-tan from a foreign language moue Student galn practlce ln speech and cu toms hs partlcrpatmg m true to llfe actxutle f alle In D 'ales 'Hg lcmmeze 10 In I' IS xx 'Cu axke consmxc I Gr Strumenz a vel? del Y verge 5 Nh Derate 0 6 d C Na :ca 6 Draw She X ne to S v 6 oflstralfns ras!!! am H3302 el' 1 of S H13 scalene his 01-assmate s B-1 SITTING Mary Edwards AB NIA Trlgonometry Revxew of Academlc Nlathemaucs Solld Geometry Vhldred Nedrow AB Geometry Ruth Meyers BS Plane Geometry Alvm Hemlpern BS NI-X Algebra Revxew of General 'Vlathematxcs STANDING Howard Snyder BS Renew of General Nlathematlcs Algebra Clarence Smltlew Jr AB 'VIEd Algebra Wlomtor Sponsor PTA Executlve Board Arthur 'Nlorton Jr BA 'VIEd Algebra Stanley Dodeon AB 'NIEd Algebra 24 9' milllwflci The SC A0 0 of 'mst to C091 ia Y x temperd 1115-rmorl sfuden h A mxCn L like XUX yd, at Ie IS mcier y S llld Uyougmwtt xx Hearn! wus Che 0 Coe b0b5eI.vm gogd Loeb 6 We Y mn uv Wd UC-215 Y the M5 ow n x x II un 3 eww MK Cx 10n af bod? S05 ex' I ne' x00 mama SITTING Damel Caso BS Bxology Rooters Club Donald Robert A B Bmlogy Sophomore Class Sponsor ,IN Lacrosse Coachg ,lean Gamck A B BS R N Chemistry Ruth Nlarkc B A B1olog.w Charle Woodfxeld A B Phy lcs Chess Club STANDING: John Engel A B Blology Ronald Hartley BS Blology Chem1stry Bryan Kadel BS Bnology Edward NIHCKCDZIC BA , Biology: Wxlllam Vanko BS Chemlstly Semor Class Spon or V J Donal A B Bxologw Vlsual Axds lawrence Niedlock A B B.S., Con umer Scxence 25 lxemxoode Buemees Educatlon Department IS eo geared that Qtudents are prepared to enter 1m medlatelw mto the buslness world 1n xarlous posl hone Buemees Nlath and Bookkeeplng prepare Qtu dents for Gtatlsllcal work shorthand and typm, enable us to obtam Qecretanal and stenoffraphle POSIIIOHQ IH Offlce Pract1ce we are mstructed 1n the use and malntenance of buQ1neQs macblnes Busmese Law and Retall Selhng gne us a broad background concernmg retall trade Theory and practlcal appllcatlon are the by words of our commerclal department Runnlng off copy after copy of a test on the dltto Joyce Burns perform one of her mam dutlei ae .1 teachere Qecretary W 1th 26 Y'1 2' W1 'N aff 2 Z the help of mu c raduate of the hunt and peck bystem are learnm the proper was to fmger the keyboard of a typewrxter f ' 7 . . . l - ' ' s ' ff I . M . F , .- ff! 1 V M: I l p 4 ,f . ' . . 5 . F A ,W . . . 7 S 1' ' e . ' . 'e - . . E ' Y X l' f r ' ' d l v- ary A 3 .3 Z .,. X.. N :QI xr V . V4 .K Qc, Q 5 af ' 1' 4 bw fy f fr Si Y g S A - . , ' 3 ,, 1. ' 1, . . ' l L 1-1 ugxr' T- Leammg to use a dlctaphone and type at the same tlme xs one of the skxlls whlch 15 developed 1n Offlce Practlce Ellen actmg as receptlomst gaxns valuable experxence whlch w1ll he put to good use after she has been graduated Iv' rm QF 'ex SITTING James Spanos BS WIEd Busmess Law and Economxcs Typmg and Offlce Pracuce Maryone E Stacey AB Introduc non to Busmess Bookkeepmg I Helen W Dlxon AB Bookkeepmg I and II Letue Y Wdson BS Busxness Arxthmetxc Introduc non to Busxness Kathleen Adomato BS Busmess Anthmeuc Inlroducuon to Busmess School Store Senior Class Sponsor STAND IWC Alton Sulxn BS MEd Shorthand II Typmg and 0ff1CC Practxce Ronald C Abe BS Retall Selllng Bookkeeplngl Rlch ard D Shewell BS Introductlon to Business Busmess Anthmetlc Albert Calogero BS Busmess Anthmetlc Introductlon to Business Manuel Setlen BS MEd Bookkeepmg I Typxng II 27 .L C V I . V wt 1 w I I ' MA :S W l fa' 7 3 A , 4, . 3 . T' ,f exif Z. A X, f af Q ' . -U . 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Jane Cooper, BA MA Mena Isltt BA Miss Isltt conducts a private consultatlon w1th one of her students town By leadmg dlscusslons, Mrs Cooper helps to acquaint her class with the deeper meanings of the hterature which they are studying ft Pat's bulletin board may not be a world peace measure, yet a thorough study and understanding of the United Nations does help to cultivate better relations with other nations. 28 'Y Lnder the uperwiion f Charlie and Nlarnn he print shops cylinder press performs the Job of print mg pamphleta with apparent ease Students of our electronics course gain practical experi ence by repalnng radio TVs and other electrical equipment 0602 1' Basil Burton, Electronics I, II, IIIQ Richard Hampton, Electronics, Drafting, Woodshopg Milton Mathiowdis, Printing I, II, IIIg Robert Riggert Auto Mechanicsg Ray Pluemer, Machine Drawing, Architectural Drawing: William Cold, Machine Shopg Alfred Haok, Mechanical Drawing: Eugene Volpe, Woodshop. 29 'ff Mrs. Rush, demonstrator for the Gas and Elec- tric Cfnrupany, :allows Foods I students that by ming modern cooking mf-thods, the Same fine rcfut' .1 If lm will l ' timn and C ort Ann Jane Catron BS Home ECOHOINICQ oo 5 l I Eve wn . E Hutton Home-makmf Bettw Poole BS Homn Econonuc Qlotlung I II flsnnl-'d'l0ss X' ff. V ' v f -v ' V: F d' , Ig 'lj . , BS., f I , g . 55 1 fl i L01 Betts Dolure Lola Dlane and Joan rscene .1 Ll1I'Il0I'llI'dl1UH le-ffm from Bliss Catron on the proper way to erwe X 0602 In dlrectlng h1s sophomore glee club Ur Snyder X stresses quallty rather than volume Geor e D Arnold BNI MA Instrumental Musxc Dance Band Eleanor K Turner BS Vocal MUSIC Alfred Snyder BNI Vocal Nluslc Tenms Coach S Whether presentmg a formal concert or performmg as a marching umt our band 15 ever ready to put forth IIS best efforts to glve Kenwood reason to be proud I I :K . I I N. ' 1 t f I E r . . . ' Al , . . P . 1 k, , X . ff S' 1. i -g . , .t ., . ., 1 . 5 - , - -y l I . -V -- . . C. . , . x V ' . K f D V .7 . I . The lJI'1VCI' Educatlon course IS an electlwe open to those students preparlng to apply for drlvers llcenses To pro mote safe dI'1V1I1L', extenslve tralnlng 1n courtesy and 1n the rules of the road 15 UIVCH Students are lnstructed also IH the mechanlcal structure of auto mob1les Walter Kovac BS Wresthng Harold E Brubeck B A 'VI A Monltor Force W L Parker B B A NI Ed D Paul LeK1tes B A Chess Club As John Hamrlton llstens as Mr Kovac explains the operatlon of the gasolme englne but Wlll Watklns IS more mterested ln the yearbook photographer 1.3 ,Q Leammg to park IS one of the many skrlls students must acqlure m order to become safe dr1vers Prlor to the Chnstmas season art students decorated the wmdovvs and doors of Kenwood Wllh murals pamtmgs and drawmgs of l'EllglOl1Q scenes whlch e 'art fffrcf at mc th c tuf n N1 IIUJ lflr ta f 0 t se people uc 1 su rc a quahts ex urs o m 4 CI are ewrx 'ax more Xll art nlajors are requlrecl to ta 1 an lI1lflflUllJI'X c mur e 111 the un clamental cf art Ntuflents max the n ouecl t manner t or tt 1 n m rtxal Xrt s nn 1 IIN uclc th tu x of formnurml art meclm ' .az 1 ereewfmulter I Xrt r ,li Members of the adxanced art clas get a chance to expres thexr Cffxdlltl .xluhtw by producmg some excellent pxe-ce of artwork 0662 Th . r-ourse- H - -l Ken- ssm l is an elf-1-tiw for os' s lents X wh x sh to ' Iron' tl 5 lfnts. T he, 1 'sl 'als s I X. fr . alll ml 1' 'i fl1. ' ls. ,A ' 5 ' , k- ' t w u' -1 sf' f - ' s 1 . Q . X pr '- o Al' ' l Ar wCu - 0 ' vl'-I ' 'l is e s ll . V' . . I l , . 5 '- i lv helped tolcreate a yuletide spirit. A - 4-l sq 3.1. pf in Qx, 'gr' A l Pi ' . Bs., x .A . A t Club. , s t J 1 ' 1 - 1 if t W q llLf.piLJ1,r -X I J c o Anne Voshell S J V Hockey J V Soft ball G A A Mlldred H Murray A B B S M S Varsxty Basket ball Varsxty Softball G A A 0605 Get that ball back here' hout the glrls at the end of the lme as Nhss Voshell s cla s plays a fast mowmg game of Norwegxan ball LSU QM we 353' ,Jil Mxldred Wllson A B Cheerleaders Volley ball G A A Evelyn L Brandenburg A B VHTSIIY Hockey J V Basketball G A A Physlcal Educatlon classes offer an opportumty for all students to partlclpate 1n sports regardless of ablllty Exclted confuslon develops when Jumor and sophomore classes Square dancing PFUVCS I0 be an eHJ0Y3'b1ff and Cllllllfal dlV6rSl0l1 compete 1n a game of kxck p1n soccer IH lhe Hlhlellc program 34 Under the direction of Steve Rehak, senior day teacher, lmderclassmen learn that cooper- Egfln is a must for a team to win in Jungle Donald Soderberg B S VHYSIIY Baseball Varslty Soccer BAC G W Bur gemelster B M d Cross Country Track C' s 'fi ' ' 1 VW' Fred Kem BS Var sxty Lacrosse Wresthng George A Antoms AA BA Vars1ty Basketball J V Soccer Don Crutchley Ralph Rlchards and Ed Ashby brush up on the funda mentals of tenms before attemptlng a complete set uu1'.nl 5 Q0 in A R 1' .af- Q-ni? Gxve that man two pomts Dlck Scluede D0llfl8S the score keeper Lacrosse hopefuls take advantage of the ume allotted them ID that Skip Memtt has just maneuvered Paul Jenkms mto a physlcaleducatlon to lmprove thelr style of play dlsadvantageous posxtlon 35 AuSt1H E G1sr1el B S M A Ph D Dlverslfled OCCUpHt1OnS to-wade The DO course IS a program combm mg formal educatlon w1th work experlence Under the dlrectlon and supervlslon of Dr Austln Glsrlel we must satrsfactorlly complete the requlred courses English S cial Studles an electlve and one perlod each day devoted to studying employee employer relations After completing one mornlng ses sion at school we then report to our Jobs This on the job program IS a comblned effort between the school and employers which enables us to become thoroughly fa mlllar Wlth the phases of our workmg world and help us to adapt ourselves to posltlons for Wh1Ch we are quallfled In January the D.O. class visited Rice's Bakery where they witnessed the operations of making bread and all those delicious pastries Dnhgently workmg on a Volkswagen engme at Car Motors 15 the way 1n whlch Donald Smlth a D O student spends the second half of h1s day ov' JMX Chartmg temperatures and Zldmllllng patxents are two of the many dunes of Dlane Good and Pat Fxscher who work as ward clerks at the Church Home Hospital 'Q' D O students sample pastry of R1ce's Bakery, an enjoyable part of thexr vxsxt 37 l I D s - V D D. D xD V :fr p iff- p f Q, gg f' ' ' x ' AJ A Y aww A ' A X N. Dlj Nxl' . :F A X N D ' F l 2 l D Q D X '1- 3 Q I D X 1 1 I I A 5 ij- it , Q D ,K c ll x 2' Il Xe, , S fl M S -6' -ww, Bob Sherlff Preqdent 'Nlarlan bweatman v1CCII'CbldLIll Lawy Lambnrt Secretary Chottsy Brown, Treasurer 1 lf' N r CHIC' 5651 ff ul Hvwifd NIMH UF nm fl t mar projmt the SC X made gxant un pennant of .1H'the countw chool Theie pennantg wer: hun 1n tle ffwrn tu help opp0Q1n team2 ee welcome and more at home ! 4 Y Hana 4' ,Q FIRST ROW Dltlel S Matlock B Dlgert E White D Long V Lane F Self V Hall .l SECOND ROW Karl D Rober on R Hart B Rogers B Creamer B Hodges J Barbour S Callahan J Wlldberger D THIRD ROW Sweatman 'VI Lambeth S Lambert C Brown C Ryan NI Rohrer R Uldriki I Rohrer R Hankey C Boileau B Clarke F Elhott 'NI Cuclxert B Wenderoth J Beyans C Fine H John on R linkin ,I Scheck J Calla her R Chosen to be our Bluebird by the SCA. Larry Yoder poses Onlookers delightfully surround the Christmas tree during the proudly in the well-known costume. annual Chr1SIm2iS d3TlC9' 39 M P Mmu6nn 4-v 'A wer' Amerlcan Fleld Servlce whlch Oflgl nated durlng World War I works unceasmgly to promote better understanding and more harmomous relatlons among the peoples of the world It sponsors a student exchange program whereby mterested and capable stu dents are glven an oppo tunlty to Vl51t for elgn countrles The AFS hopes that these partlclpatlng students wlll gain an lnslght 1nto the l1ves of the people they VlSlt and will act as ambassadors to help preserve the peace of the world Bob Kenwoods forexgn exchange student to Fmland dlsplays one of the many artlcles he brought home wrth hlm Thls past summer I partrclpated 1n the AFS Amerlcans Abroad program whereby I llved Wllh two wonderful famllxes 1n Flnland the Helantos ln Helsmkl and the Arrantos 1n Oulu I galned two new a1t1s mothers and two new esas or fathers beS1dCS four brothers and three Cvery new to mel slsters There were mnumerable experlences wlth both my famllles that Wlll always remaln a very treasured part of my llfe The Flnnlsh sauna fa room of extreme temperaturej Vllll or curdled mllk the Jmglmg bells about the neck of Lapland relndeer, the cold Arctlc wlnds and the RUSSIHH mllls seen from Imatra are but a few thlngs that are outstand mg ln my memory of the past summer Most outstand mg, however are the people I was accepted warmly wherever I went and by eseryone, the fellows at the weekly volleyball game ln the country the textlle man ager ln Oulu and the farmer on the Great Plam of 40 northern Fmland, to mentlon just a few Each meetlng resulted 1n an exchange of 1deas and questlons The lnevltable questlon of every dlscusslon It seemed was And how IS th1s 1n Amer1ca'7 Educatlon, economlcs p0l1tlCS, rellglon and well known personalltles often en tered 1nto our discussions whlch usually took place over a cup of tea It IS my hope that those wlth whom I came lnto contact wlll have a greater and better understandlng of the Amerrcan people The teenagers of the world who walk and talk to gether today have the great prospect of a world of peace tomorrow Thls program IS a grant step ln that dlrectlon I am very proud to have been a part of lt Bob Sherlff K 0 I - 'M Q , I , 7 . 9 I V wmwzenw - .- 1 A - ? n . f . . . . ,, W-f91w W M' . . . . . . . , 'Q Q s 4 X A' - W,11'A Wl . rv-Wt U . 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I e ' as - as ' rf ,ff I . +-g 'N'-4.1 328 ,ff Kelly broadens her knowledge of Amer1ca.ns by contact Dette er den Norske bunaden fra mxtt fylke fthls IS the Norwegxan wxth the people and the Amer1ca.n way of Ixfe through costume from my county, dlrect and vrcarlous expenences My dear Frlends Norway IS calllng you through Amerlcan Fleld SCIVICC As an A F 5 er I am so happy to be allowed to talk to all of you ln thls book for I reallze that lt IS lmposslble to meet everybody personally frlends here at Kenwood know me as Kelly I come from the southern part of Norway My famlly llves on a farm ln a rather small commumty up 1n the country not too far from the town of Krustlansand S My father IS a sherlff and has to keep law and order and collect taxes among approxlmately 2100 people I have one brother Tor ur who IS slxteen and one slster Sxorun s1x However smce enterln Amerlcan Fleld Seruce my famlly has rapldly grown As l now have not only a new Mom and Dad but also two SIQICTS and a brother The Wallace famlly wlth whom I am stayln 15 the nlcest famlly I could ever get They have treated me as a daughte from the day I arrlved 1n Baltlmore and I know that I w1ll newer be able to thank them enough Th1s year has been wonderful for me I have had a lot of new experlences and have made so many new frlends I know that the tlme I have spent here at Ken wood wlll be of considerable value for me later 1n llfe However I have found 1n SPIIC of all superflclal the same baslc deslres and ldeas I want to thank the AFS committee here at the school for all thelr work I also want to express my deepest gratltude towards Mr Wheeler and all the Ken wood teachers for what they have done for me durlng th1s year They were always w1ll1nD to help me and answer all kmds of questlons In the beglnnlng thls blg school was a llttle confuslng Sometlmes I could not flnd my way throuch the blllldlflc and sometlmes other problems appeared but I was never left alone Thank you all my frlends I hope I am gomg to meet at least some of you agam Therefore let me say 1n Norweglan PA GJENSYN Kelly 4I V 'xl wa., 1 G- I , W M ,X .- f R 4 . , V - c W. 0-1' . - , . . . . V , . . . . My name is Kjellbjorg ,lardtrud Oydne,V but all my differences in customs, that people in their hearts have v, . v . . V , Q V . V V . . U g V V . . V . V .U V . V V . . V . . , . . V . . g . . V. V V . . Q . . . . V V V V V V U . . U . V. V V. g, . V , V . V . I . . . V . . V V . ' . cc as sw '5 KW ' 2 ,, pd FQ? WM' if 5 s f Eggfflifi ' 2 4 IE E 'f 3 W is ff4 .Q f Lqil , E Q 5, 5 8 , .Z- a L1,3U i f f ff 1-,I . -, 51 51,1 .,-Av, , , M . f ,F f 4 .Q Q g ff 2,1 5 1, M 5 2 Wfyi E , 1 1 Q 4 EF? gfl w w 5 fji , EQi , 7? 3 aw W-g ' 1 jr N, uf!! 355 , i v az, U ,w', M 4 md' ? I .l 4 ', '1r' I .- .' ii T 4 I -4 X, .. . Ixemsood chaptel of the 'Natlonal Honor So CICIX create an enthullaem for Qcholarehlp pro mote-Q uorthx leader hlp deselops character and rendere Qerure to the Qchool The 39 members, 21 Qemor and lb Jumorf muit mamtaln the hrgh Qtandarde of the OI '3l'llZ3llOH -Xmonff their contr1 buhoni to the Qchool ae a whole are the operatron of the loet and found department and the tutormff of thoee Qtudents ln the Qchool who deilre Such awlitande. Each year the chapter algo offers a Qcholarslup to a deserving semor Mary Lou and Glona try to recapture the thnll of belng mstalled mto the Natronal Honor Society by watchlng Bonme place plctures of the event ln the NHS scrapbook OFFICERS Nelson Sheeley, Treasurer, Roberta Rohrer, Secretary, Hal Fme, 'Vhss Angehne Hoen, Sponsor President, Karen Dancy, V1cePres1dent, Bonnle Brooks, HISIOYIHH, Paul Tecklenberg, Parllamentanan 43 Scheduling pictures, writing copy, meet- ing deadlines, and taking care of last minute details that inevitably pop up, kept lights burning in S-9 as brains and typewriters clicked. It seemed an enormous task, but we -+5 Janet Duvall, Editor-in-Chief W .SFI This sneak shot reveals the activities that go on behind A new cropping machine is the amusmg object as Judy the closed door of S9 as members of the Bluebook staff Williams Judy Sohn and Sandy Lambeth attempt to work furiously to meet a deadline solve the secret of a long flexible arm and a metal ruler Y 41:- 11 mb .---r Chaflfme Brown 590115 Editor Chns Schottler Businees Manager Judy Sohn Art and Layout Editor t ' ef - l n A My W VLVVV Ng ,, I hr . is ,, . . . . . . . . . ' ' A . 1 1 ,J If I Q A rf, . 427 s Q, 77,9-gy , y I ',,' 1 I ' , ' Q L , ' worked harmoniously in striving to produce a yearbook full of memories, of never-to-be forgotten high school days. Our job finished, we can now sit back and exhale a few sighs of relief, hoping that our efforts meet with your approval. Mr. Lehman, Advisor SITTING Joan Rohrer Marda Wallace Chottsy Brown Janet Duvall Judy Sohn Chris Schottler STANDING Mary Joy Kreller Judy Wiley Betty Furtaw Joyce Adamski Wanda Todd Judy Williams Sandy Lambeth Sandy Grafton Betty Hes Pat Adams F ran Pelski Manetta Taylor Copy Editor Joan Rohrer Secretary V131-da Wallace Photography Editor l w I , , , , , . I 9 1 1 1 v v 9 1 Sr , . ,k v . lf . ' s n . , ' 4 ,B C7 Editor-in-Chief, Sherry Hurley, devotes most of her spare time to editing copy and overseeing the work of the other members of the Spotlight staff. --sands, Rohrer, R. THIRD ROW: Wasko, S.g Cumberledge, G.: Smith, P.g Kutti, T.g Steigelman, K.g Bellman, H.: Rains, J.g Scott, 1.3 Whittaker, W.g Wenderoth, J.g Montgomery, K. f .1, A 'hifi 'DEQ WT' Cassy Hughes, Sports Editor, interviews Bob Boileau to get complete and accu- rate coverage for the sports page. Always on the scene with his camera, Hugh Bellman, Photography Editor, makes sure that all Kenwood has a chance to see what is happening as well as read it. is Bills are never forgotten when Patsy Lovell, Business Manager, takes care of the business end of the Spotlight. Bonnie Brooks copy editor Charlen Smith business manager Peggy Kilgore art editor Miss Pistolas and Mr Mxcozzi advisors Coby Bunch editor ln-chief not shown malta Re lectzons our literary magazine which IS wrltten and publ1shed by members of the student body has been 1n existence for only three years The publication con ta1ns the creative works of our students 1n the flelds of fiction and non f1ct1on Even though the magazine IS our youngest publication Re lectzons is enthuslastlcally accepted by our school F IRS'l' ROW: Nancy Hamer, Linda Joines, Carol Curran, Carol Peten, Bonnie Brooks, Charlen Smith, Peggy Kilgore, Marie Robert son, Arlene Wilford. SECOND ROW: Miss Pistolas, Charlotte Colonna, Beth Drydale, Dorothy Eder, Nora-Lynn Hanson, Barbara Talbot, Christine Trotta, Laudine Kalway, Beverly Wilson, Van Bricker, Mary Baker, Pat Hatchell, Temple Rea, Valerie Kramer, Mr Micoui. THIRD ROW: Robert Hoten, Cliff Hanky, Tom Morley, Allen Bowman, Emie Bennet. 48 We The rifle of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Burr The many clubs and activities at Kenwood seem to have made it their rule too. Every day there are meetings of the various or- ganizations which are composed of students who share a common interest. With a wide variety of activities. there is a place for each of us to further our own concerns. Business becomes a pleasure as the myriad of clubs promote school spirit, and give entertainment to the entire student body. .5 if Z5- I FIRST ROW Norma Bankard uce president Dale Bresmclt pre ldent Laura Stone treasurer SECOND ROW Emily Thon point chairman Joy R1 in mtramural manager Betty Hess secretary St1r.1l1Barlow hlstorran ri' ' 1 fl J I lf Mrs. Mildred Murray, sponsor of the G.A.A., is pleased with the Characters of all kinds arrived to take part in a fun-filled organization, which is in its twelfth year. evening at the G.A.A. 50 Since its inception in 194-8, the Girls' Ath- ' letic Association has increased its membership i from twelve to a present day two hundred fifty-two. lt has become the largest and one of the most active organizations in the school. The G.A.A. aims to promote interest in sports, to cultivate good sportsmanship, and to increase school loyalty. The highlight of the year for club mem- bers is the G.A.A. camping trip to Camp Airy in Thurmont, Maryland. Only those members who have amassed 150 points by attending and participating in activities are privileged to go. Other activities--the Halloween party, the decorating of Kenwoods Christmas tree, food party, a slumber party, and a square dance-are sponsored by the organization for all members Presentation of GAA pins to the most active sen1ors will be 1n1t1ated by the club this year Kenwood wouldnt have had the holiday spirit without the GAA s Christ mas tree These girls have every right to be proud because they have Just Watching Ruth menacmgly wield a knife wont prevent Toni from received their GAA pins for extensive part1c1pat1on in the clubs gettmg her share of the delicious food served at the GAA CVBDIS food party 5I ' a I 0 an CW , i f ,QQEM57 ' X x V1cePres1dent Russell Johnson President Neal Shepherd Treasurer Doug Kniffen Secretary Leonard Morson The Boys' Athletic Council is an or- ganization which has been formed for the primary purpose of fostering an in- terest in athletics, physical education. and also of serving Kenwood's teams in any way which it possibly can. It is not essential to be a team member in order to belong to the B.A.C., but one must have the desire to promote athletic com- petence and to give as much 'gfree timei' as possible to help the athletic program. Some of the tasks which come under the supervision of the Council are the organization and operation of the in- tramural program, lining off the fields for inter-scholastic contests, mainte- nance of athletic equipment, and assist- ing coaches and officials in any way they possibly can. Self-satisfaction of a job well done is the most rewarding feelin but there are also more material rewards such as a trip to Hershey for an ice hockey game and a camping trip to Western Maryland Many of the ta lx uhnh are done by Mr Soderberg Sponsor 1 'N l d splay kill and coordination which are requ ea 1 52 1 d red to perform C1 houldef an this roup are not obvious to the or dlnary by stander but Kenwood 1S cer tamly grateful to the BAC on the parallel b81'5 S6 5, U . Us ' s M i 9 i 1 y , . . , . ' S 'F ' c ' ' 0' ' . C' . , ' . 2 A U Y .ns- - 1 'K ix . X, r i 1 MMf,,,,,, .,.,,Wf Ml- V 5 s v ' 'S 5 ' f G7 fr FIRST ROW: Ira Zadylak, Floyd Reynolds, Bob Baikauskas, Bob Hardiman, Bill Worsham, Jerry Jenkins. SECOND ROW: John Wimmer, Neal Shepherd, Bob Frazer, Russell Johnson. THIRD ROW: Stan Hilinski, Ed Bury, George Kellner, Max Andrews. Max and Bob hme the held ln prepara tlon for a game 1 cu t form of a 3 man balancmg 514111 53 4 n 606 , , ..-.....1.e a ami e -W Wm,-sf-W A new rnnovatlon at our basketball games IS a card sectxon, organized by the Rooters Club to create more enthusrasm and splnt Thls year, ln order to make VlS1llI1g teams feel welcome, the the colmty rf' Secretary, Ruth Stezer Treasurer Carolyn Gnfim V1cePres1dent Jun Bertrand Presrdent, Lllhan Bertsch Commrt tee Chalrman Tomta Kaneen, Sponsors Mlss Betty Howard and Mr Dan1elCa.so 54 , W, h U i . ' ' ' ' club made and displayed pennants of all the other schools in o o 0 o CW , , Xx 1 af A f Xl a Vx ' W. ,,,, MMM 3 N. Manetta Taylor Sandra Jenkms Barbara Meurer Pat Maggxo Carolyn Dorsey Carol Schxesser Joanne Selckmann mem hers of the Dance Club practxce then' routme for Oklahoma FIRST ROW Kaplan E Vocalist Rexd B Lmle D Craig D Smlth B Franczkowxak L Ray C Vocahst SECOND ROW Rohxer B Parkmson E Naresky D Matlock B THIRD ROW Mr Amold Leader Coleman D Asher R Ledwell R Hagan B Smlth J Crocken J Shusta L Lxttleyohn L Chxodl R Strausser H U v . 9 y .1 s I v s ' ' ' ' I6 N , . 3 0 I 0 0 cl' I Z g ' I I gl E f 5 f Q fi 1 i S f i L i R L 1 ? L 20 9 L ' Gia 257 Q 5. A ' 2 f ' ' f f i' I , A E 5 1 '. -. 'ns ', .: ' , -s ', -9 ' , .s ' . -z . -. ' - : , -s , .4 , .: , . : - , : . .: 1 'S I ': i ': . I ': 1 'S i 'Q . 1 'Z ' 7 ': D ' Neal brushes up on the rules whxle Mr Woodfleld acts as advlsor for the games whlch are belng played Thls club at Kenwood IS mterested 1n art Members devote thelr free tlme to work 1n any phase of the fxeld ln whlch they have an mterest M Coulter ad VISCS and dlrects the partlcl pants 56 Mr Woodfxeld Sponsor Under the sponsorship of Mr Woodfleld our Chess Club has one mam objec t1ve uslng lelsure tlme to lmprove sklll 1n an actlvlty whlch develops power of concentration L Mr Coulter Sponsor Art Club members are always anxxous to observe and con strucuvely crltlclze the work of a fellow member N Les ' It , ' , y 0 I f I I C08 , open to all students who are ' l 1 K C . . I Q p N Althouffh these work ers recene xery llttle recoff n1t1on, and are really the unsunff heroes of Ken wood they are always ready to Ho to work at a moment s not1ce e members of the projectlon staff are truly aldes to the faculty bw ma1nta1n1nU de l1Y8I'1I'lg, and operatlnff all audlo usual equ1pment used 1n the school J Mr Donat Adv lsor 'N-. 3 Q51 'Nut Behlnd the clo ed door of the darkroom many welrcl and unusual sounds can be heard commff 1n ox er the 1'6CE1X1I'1f' set Our radlo station K 3lVNI just recentlx llcensed f m1l1ar1zes students w 1th all txpes of radlo equlpment and wlth the practlcal ap pllcatlon of th1s knowl edffe Interested students dexote thelr free tlme to commumcatmf wlth peo ple 1n dlstant places Hlffh l1 htmff the actlutles of the club lS the fleld day when members broadcast outdoors .4- 'mg,,,,m 57 0 0 0 , f s X' l A . S , W ' x l . C . . , CM t 1 h . .K I . M v at I ' ' ' v' L. . - . . Y V. - C X We , - ' U' Cl C . KB ' Ci ' 5? , X x Y ,,. 'F Qf 0 A to varlous statlons from ' ' ' Y A xx 4 . C . Y ' Q , , , D- t, ca as I 3 ' C JL , 5 , . , D . 1 ' . Th 'Y . ..C, - . ' o q D 5 3 'Hrs Scott hopm to answer many qucation other nuram literature with FNA memherQ dwcusses pamphlets and ,f fi-QM!! FNX OI-'FICERb SE-XTED Donna Gib 'lay .sv-5' f' 455' Abu: ,E .X la Prt idcnt Chri Une Trotta Secre- tars STANDING Nladelme Rwan Trea urcr .ludx Po ur Xicc Pre ldent MW A X f - W' if M-----E VQlial'f the julie? Or due? learning about Ihr- ,lids rule- hold this much fun FEA members William Lagna and William Hill look and interest In FEA officers Larry Nlerling, James Ward. and John Howell? on as Mr, Pleumcr uses the drafting machine to explain 58 the Components of a house. YYIIHI1Pl'liuINll1if1gj llllu 1111 the-ir W1-.1k1-1' -111111-vlx. 1 V111 111111 1.1-111'g1-.111111'. t111111'- fur II11' PIX. I1-1111 .1 111-1111113 11.11111 In 1111-xv I Cv:-Qi , , iax 'M 0r11'1- upon Ll timm- . . Iwggin Bar- lmru. Us-x1-rly, Llllll Burlmaru, FTA mem- bers, as thffy road to the younger set during the Story Hour at the Essex Public Library. 6 I-T-X Uffuerx Betty Llplon Qnphonmre X1CCPl'C1df1'lI R f- f1HJfTT Tr -il1T'Cl IS1rh.1m Nlfurer Irv 1den1 P.1tEll1o1 Y lf I 1dr 1 1n a Ce: amen Secretary Spun fr me I J .1n1 U 111 ,1 59 o 0 an Za , if 1 A an , U Q 1 1 75 1 ' ' ww-1 1 ' xx . QA os '4'li -' .JV 3' ','i -'f ','H L' d' L 'Q' - S ' .'3 Q S152 .Ia ,. ILlYiQ ' 1 Elin r 'l'l 111' N. 0ff1CC Alde Betty Propst handles some of the mlnor Off1CC tasks and relleves the secretarles for more lmportant dutles Most of the desk work ln the hbrary IS done by our llbrary aldes whlch perm1ts the llbrarlans to assist students who are dolng re earch projects One rellable alde 1 Donna Holllday who IS locatmg a card for a book wh1ch has Just been returned Whlch Shoe Flts IS the t1tle of the unlque bulletln board whlch Agnes Campbell IS carefully tacklng up as her frxend Charlotte Faber lldl6S up the book shelves J., Pat and Lmda devoted nurses axdes gne up thelr study perlods to work ln the lnflrmary, thereby rellew mg the nurses of much of the paper work nga-nz: C I - - . H . .,,. . . . ' 7 Y 's M . i , ,' Q i 2 . 'I ' 1 Pi V . , ., i .2 4 i , Q ' Z , ., . , K E 'W 1, 3 t . . . . . - l h Y N, e M V. s ' -. ' ' N ' Left to Right, BOTTOM TO TOP: Podowski, R.3 Bruening, B.g Alrich, 1.3 Vogel, J.: Bresnick, D.: Thon, T.g Diffenderfer, A.: Pollock, P.g Furtaw, B.: Keatly, J., Captaing Reynolds, F. Lab a itants Diane Wildberger and Robert Hege keep a runnlng lnwentory of all chemical and ma terials in the cheml trw laboratory toreroom f Smiling Carol Peden monitors students between classes to insure quick and easy flow of traffic. WEEIIE5 ,E 2 !,,.e-, ,M . ll Preparing sarlous chemicals for clas room u e is one of the many lab a si tants Job In the aboxe picture B111 Simmons cru he sulfur for an experiment which IS to be performed bw the next period cla bl V l t . , , . ' 4 if . 55's ' ' ' . -s s ' ' e v ' . ' sfs l ' 5, ' ' ' 's ' s . ' l 5 S M h ' '. ' ' ss. is ,,,. , W , A gZ flv . . ,, , LF l , ': N 1 Ex Af 1 'Q-is . Rx : median SECOND ROW Shulu 'N Crommk X S te-k J Rye T FIRST ROW Sohn J or ow Q Cnrlu the motto Mt xuux part mtl the-rc the honor 116 exvnlpllfnw the tradltlun of Kenwood Xatlonql Iheiplan Iroupe- 1263 Or amzefl to plomote dramatu art m pulwlu QL ook tht Qocutx at Ixenwmc honorg thou Student who excel IH dI'3fT'l3lllQ FIRST ROW Syrm kl S arxco B Canatella Bruenm B Renner 'tfontlcelh G SECOND ROW Schaewer P Rlchard Shauck L Qzehga L Burt E THIRD ROW Blackburn G Gold be-rrx I Bm aman Ellm wmrtl Q7 ? i Dv- CHARTER NIENIBERQ Houpt C, Turner E Qulm -X Sklnner f Robert D Qtc-gust H 64 We To love Ihe game more than the prizef' Newbolt This is the belief of a true sportsman. Winning, of course, is an important part of athletic com- petition, but we derive other bene- fits which prepare us to lead hap- pier lives. Muscles harden, physi- cal co-ordination' improves, we plan and practice strategy, we re- ceive and folloiv instructions. At the end of each season the knowl- mlgc that we have loved the game more than the prize is more gratifying than any trophy. jffflix CHOTTSY BROWN Captam As our teams compete m athletlc contests these sxx pert lassles are always on hand to lead the cheers of loyal fans 740466040 SANDY LAMBETH NIARY ANIN SANTELLA ROKY SWEXTNIAN SANDY CORLEY SUE QUILLEN K: 1 A . 66 main JE XINNE HODGES LEIFH 'NEUS Captam OLIW ETTE ROGERS PANI ST ANISFIELD 0402 -n F' 'NIISS WIISON Coach CTORH 1 .1 fdfllllldl' chant that can I heard :Chung tlrwugh thc gym durmg .1 breath takm lm kcthdll gamf fire LINDX ASHLFX BETSX RUTH JOHN SON 'bmw lf ra., A I-X V- ,l.., . A, 9' 'S 1 . C . 5 .L gf' f -4.1, a?513ig?i'Q, . x X, in 'J ' W ,IEQ ,nv I M s 'fu .. , . . I V-I ----- be fl-711' ,4. ' , ,. ,,.'g ,S., , . ,- l .4 t , ,X , .1 v . ,I D A9 , DON SODERBERG Coach KNEELINC Lanasa T Bullock R Managers STANDING Earle J Bregel H Palmer J 'lllcklosouch S Hughee A Slxauck L Elllott NI Bowman C Norman A Berkelhleer D Radecke C Wenderotlm ,I Bevans f Hennm F Carlan ,l Sullnan B Lawrence C 0667 Lecl bx hlfh vorel joe Wendemth the 'ar ltx Hquarl had 1 xerx Quuewful Qeaeon umn 1 Sffflllfl plafe m the xounlx Qtanc fur Zl ln the mot CYCIUII' game 0 t e Sm on Ile Qquac I lt onls fame to ar e flux lmfzefl lux Sparrow Pom mth fm ea x l 1 xlrtorx Flhex aleo outecored If Nlll f ss n 'lllfl Frmklm ulth e I L Blflxlllll Lr u an attzmpt In re capture the a from a Hnrffurd plaser clurm the game Sslllfll re ulted m a 21 uctorw ff r Kc nssor cl . 1 I , Y . u Il 7' . 9 -1 ' v -v A , - -l 1 -9 v 'g, -Q , .1 , -: , . 1 - ' Y ' - ' 7 7 ll I I . 2' ' ' 2 T4 Cx V1 S' .' 3 . ' D' Q ,,, , B f ,, ' ' Q ings. They tmuncml Dunrlalk el-2 and Here- 55-iv M W V 7 vl'-. S ,. lr f h n 'H M34 :ns l J l lui 'S rr P li- vill . 2-l. ' I' 'S ' t Nlilfrfl .l' . V fm 'sn . L 2 ' th rwpe'lixc -:mrs-s nf 2-l. l-0. and l-U. ' Diali ' 11 ws u fide tackle in ' - - ' - b ll V ' A I , Y E V i I FIRST ROW Velth B McElf1sh B Spat A Palmer D Gallagher R SECOND ROW Lmdemuth D Rogers B Fnedal J Lages F Radecke C THIRD ROW Woods A Strausbur V Mr Antonas Coach Heagy Mr Antonas mstructs FYIIZ Lages and four other members of the JV squad on the correct way to use a head MR ANTONAS Coach The JUHIOI' Varslty squad outscored thelr opponents by three goals but they ended the season w1th a 4 w1n-4 loss record They got off to a bad start by loslng thelr flrst game to Dundalk by a 10 score They whlpped Hereford 3 2 Parkulle, 2 l and Catons Vllle 20, 1n the1r next three outlngs They lost the next three games to Sparrovss Polnt l 0 Mllford Mlll 3 2, and Towson, 1 0 The squad ended the season Wlth a 30 uctory over Frankhn 1 '., -9 ' ', -9 , D-9 , -: , - 3 , -Z , -Z v -Z , -9 y - 3 Q -5 1 -Z - 1 I v R., Co-Captaing Hardesty, D. Not Pictured: Hankey, C., Co-Captain. I as . V ' , 1 ' e Y' ' e ' , - . 4 v ' Q ' 9 ' . 1 ' V ' ' 1 n Q . I . - 0605 Marda anxiously awaits the outcome of the scramble between Kenwood's Ruthie Stetzer and a Hereford opponent. The varsity hockey team successfully com- pleted the season with 3 wins, 1 loss and 4 ties. The first game was a 1-1 tie with Dundalk, but the next with Hereford was a decisive 3-0 win. In the last few minutes, the contest with Parkville was tied, 1-1. The clash with Catonsville remained scoreless. The highest scoring for the Bluebirds came when they trounced Sparrows Point, 4-1. Then they went on to defeat Milford Millis first place team, 1-0. Despite all-out efforts by both teams, the clash with Towson ended in a scoreless tie. ln the final game of the season, Franklin bested Kenwood by a 1-0 score. Even though Kenwood,s varsity hockey teal finished the season with just one loss, the out standing defensive combinations of the opposition prevented it from achieving more than a tie for third place in the final standings. FIRST ROW Stetzer R Holler L Hurley S Bresnlck D captain Hess B Shauck G SECOND ROW Lenz C Thon T Odyne K Wallace M Bankard N Hershey J THIRD ROW Josenhans J manager Rigglns I manager Adams P Nelson C Bevans F Miss Brandenburg coach Not shown Hughes C 70 Z 1 -1 1 '1 1 -1 1 '1 1 1 -1, 1 - 3 , .Q 1 'v 1 A -1 1 '1 1 1 - 1 -1 1 1 -1 1 , .Q -1 1 11 s 1 - 1 1 For a team with only two members returning from last year, Kenwood's J.V. squad played ad- mirably throughout the entire season. The stick- sters finished the season in third place with a 5 win, 3 loss record. They started the season like a house afire gaining victories over Dundalk, Hereford, Towson and Catonsville by the respective scores of 2-0. 5-1, 1-0, and 2-0. In the next two games they met their matches and were defeated 3-0 by the Milford Millers and 2-0 by Parkville. The final two games were split in the won and lost column-gaining a victory over Towson 1-0, and being edged 2-1 by Franklin in the final outing. I F-1. Ill. Under Miss Voshell's careful guidance, Sharon Setzer became one of the Junior Varsity's lead- ing scorers. HRST ROW: Stetzer, H.g Holden, K.g Chenowcth, H. SECOND ROW: Cochran, N.g Crier, L.g Hoerger. J. THIRD ROW: Steele S managerg-Setzer, S., Suiter, S.g Wenderoth, K.: Lindsay, E. FOURTH ROW: Hamilton, N., manager: Bentz, L.g Hodges, L.: Lippy V Lawson F Ferraccl .1 'VIcCullough M Busse B Miss Voshell coach at -1 Wlth or wlthout the cap Blll Freeman must practlce as dlllgently as the other runner but he stlll lxkes to wear It for good luck 4411244654: Kenwoods Cross Country team began 1ts season by taklng a flfth place ln the lNov1ce Meet The next three starts saw both the A and B teams come ln flrst place tnumphlng oser SIX other county schools Kenwood flIl1ShCd second 1n 1tS flfth meet of the year at Catonsulle Johns Hopkms was the scene of the blggest meet of the year the Sp1ked Shoe Meet Competlng wlth the best runners from twenty two schools 1n the state Kenwoods V3ISlty A placed seventh and Vars1ty B twelfth Vars1ty A took a second place and Varslty B took a thlrd place ln the County Meet ln which all Baltlmore County schools partlclpated V3TS1ty A and B flmshed second place re spectnely IU the State Meet ln Noyember FIRST ROW Worham W Nloore G Clatterbuck C Camber T Kmffen D Boxleau B Montgomery W Flannagan T SECOND ROW Harrl W Nlanager Pfelffer C Connor D Kellner G Llttle R 'NIcCoach J Leonard C Frazer B Nlanager 72 , . . . . T . ' l v 44 as G6 as I B - - 7 l , , Y 46 - as - . v ' ' 1 ' 'D - v ' 1 v 7 - Y cc 57 7 - as as Y ' 55 57 ' , M P . . . V . F1!k,g. . , - 7 an as as as - - .v . . V V 5 ' ' , ' G5 S! S1 o I I ' 'Y ' ni ,, V f v f . as fj y ' , K W Y M' V ,, y my ,, L 3' - Q '. 1 . I . y 3 5' , -1- 1 -1 ' t -4 , -Z y -Z - -2 - ', .5 ' . l 3 5, -, - 2 y -Z , -S a -C Y -3 - , -Z .Q , The ,I.V. cross-country had a very successful season. Competing in five major events, the squad finished in first place every time. Kenwood out- paced Dundalk and Towson in their first meet of the season with a total of 33 points. In a triangular meet with Sollers Point and Nlilford Nlill the squad held true to form and w on w 1th 28 POIHIQ wflth a low score of sixteen pomts the lxenwood pacers won a decisue uctors oxer Hereford In the final outlnff of the tear we defeated sex en other countx schools to ffain the champlonshlp and another trophy for our displax case su A Ga .5011 Kenwood entrant Boll Boiltau ind Dou lxniffxn tin tht tripcd lurt l llldlxf tlicir lnd in in .xttunpt for mother uctorx 11 -f...,.,, ELINC 'Netor L Brundicll H Straub C Qtanlu R lsrtr X rtcman N 'NJINC William 1 loyal errmann NI Trolta A Hardiman B Robert on I' N ur nt T101 1 Wf e 25 ' -' zz urmd m truttwn t urmff a t lcout max ht th bam L a maattr plat whlch Could bv C'CldlI'lU factor ln vsmnmv or In ng! C6011 Wade Jamee Dnen Lharle Benfxe-ld managtr Hr George Antonaa, coach Suapenfe fllled act1on obs10uQ ab our basketball fans watch the team exe cute another dazzlmg plat 75 June ,losenhans Pat Adams J oy Riggens, Managers Brenda Hopple Frances Lawson Ellen Ashauer Diane McKenzie Georgia Bartenfelder Sally Grine Janet Keatley Lynn Grier Norma Bankard Emily Thon Sonia Wasko Andrea Wiclerman 9 Coach Nllldrc d Nlurrax Co faptams Norma Bankard and Sallx Grlne rn t 1 xtf Q lt 1 xx our Dum o xlll W 0 53 xx t x X I c ill tu de llxflll 1 Q e U tte ea on x I 11 1 t mu 1 rr 1 r x11 o uncxx tu e on xx x o LI 1 F 3 ant cl an xr 1 n W mc Sf'1U'fltt'flIlf Wnar mx 3 In the Nfllforc ar tu Qf.d9UltN fmal 6132 proxed the xxm nrn number and Chnehed for u the title an the honor rf b?1Ilf' called The Ln defeated Countx Champe After cl d1Q3PP0lI1llI1g foul shot by Tom 'Norma reache hlgh to grab the rebound before her Catonsulle opponent can get her handi on the ball J YQ-alt! fifz npf Thx K.H.S. Girls' Varsity Hash - bull 'lqeutn Start -cf off tl f feasol eith 1 V t a frnafhing 00-IT xix-tory 1 laik. X -N V Full x ' g up thx- x'im'tm'y with . 3-ff 'in ox'-r Hereftr'd. they novel 1 feat - Frm . TU-ll. and Patel-1x'lI2. 63-17. In thx- most rousing gum f f S 5 xeith - Tmxsort. Km-nxx'oocf turnefl near defeat into N' V xivtt rx hx sv ring: in the final ser' wnds of D - ' thx ga -. and 'ang up inthe t'ry. 5 13-12. 'l'hf-y ro 111 1 t the S as eith v- A vit-txries v-' Roland Pak. 13-TU. I f ff' e ' C-1. vll-.fi:1.. 1- Q 'F :I . 1 Lf - r' 's Point. 31-I l. , ' ' 1 g He. o f M McCullough ? N Cochran S SCIZCI' 'K L ,lone C Lcaman E Lindsay we 1: L Bcnlz rf L Butler 19 L Steven on L Hodges -are Rohrer Coach Evelyn Brandenburg stresses a few pomts of strategy to help boost her J V gu'ls to vlctory 78 .1 Llnder Manager F Weaver B Schmldt Manager Mlss E Brandenburg Coach Towsonfown played host to Kenwood and edged the jayvee lassles by 17 14- ln thelr debut ln Ken woods next game w1th Dundalk Joy Weaver led the Blueblrds to a 23 20 vlctory by scorlng 11 pomts Kenwood bowed to Hereford 28 14 and then bounced back to defeat Franklln 366 Thelr next opponent Towson suffered a defeat by 2117 At half tlme Towson had a one POIHI edge but 1n the second half the Blueblrds stacked up 10 pomts to obtain the w1n The jayvee IHSSICS were once more overtaken buy Parkvllle 21 13 and agagn by Catonsulle 27 14 They then came back and defeated Sparrovss Polnt 3313 wrth the help of Leslle Stevenson as hlgh scorer The squad suffered a loss IH the last game vuth Mxlford M111 23 16 D Harde ya I l 1' l Hu I Lttnnan W Ro ers 99 3' T Lana R Calla hu Hana er C Ollle Nlana er MII x H t A Wood F Fatkm MN.. Manager B MCElfll1 D Lmdcnmuth The Blueblrd JV s opened the season wlth '30 22 defeat at the hands of Catonsulle Towson town WNl'llCh flelds only a JV squad was the next qulnt to proxe xlctorlous as thew edged us hx the narrow mar ln of 20 22 on thelr home court The next frame was wlth Nlxlford Nllll who con trolled the ame from the start and were nexer 1n trouble except when the Blueblrds pulled to w1th1n three points ln the thlrd quarter but Nlllford won ln the end Dundalk then plased host to Kenwood and won 34 29 We then came back to trxumph mer Sellers Pornt 21 23 and mer Franklln 1311 We concluded the season wlth defeats at the hands of Dundalk C58 23 Hereford V21 and Towson L6 32 Nlr R Abe Coach .lump Jump Jump a httle hr her thxs ns the cry that echoe through the gsm as Bruce Lcaman strues to tap the ball Ken wood s was 79 x . 1 is .. - ,-.. f W. 1' ' Q' . af, y . stv W G ' I . ' ssa -' . 1' 7- .L - 2 M.- e l ' - '42 2 g.- K '5 . , ., . ' .. tl. R 1 4 ' ,.,' : f . g X! . 2' 4 .7 - 2 . Y r 95: 9 if T' K 5 ,tw .l. Bu ' um , I I t f , , U , lfltaffl Y D e r I . S , ', R l - ' as N , 0 - ,, . V . . 1 T , 0 , . . .. . , . Q . . - - ' a v q ' D - A 'Y u u , 1 ' 04. -- . .' ' 1: , ' . F ' v . A A ' ' U . Y ' C. c ' ' - ' 1 ' - . -' . ' ' '- ' -. A Z s 1 -- V - . 1 ' 1.x 'li' . - -. . lv ,5 X ,, ' . Y . . .g ..Y 1. . S v , f - 1 M V To opfn the season lxen wood s mrsltx ,rapplers hed thu: flrst matrh 1919 mth Catonsxllle lhls tle seems to haw 'iwakc ned the team be-muse they went on to v1c tr les mer Nlllllllfd llll 27 1 Dundalk 21 ll ere ford 31 3 and Towson Z6 13 The cllmax of the season was the matlh wlth Parlcxllle whlch was to determlnc the Countx Champs The end could not have been more flttm It was mp and tuck ht down to the ma match Parkxllle w as leadln 1416 but our heaxywel ht Groxer 1V11ller won hl match and ave Kenwood a 19 11 uctors and the countx champlonslup The ,IW squad not to be outdone by the xars1ts also won the county champlon shlp but 1n a more lmpres sue wan Taklnff the flrst match from Catonsx 1lle 41 3 Kenwood went on to t umph over all thelr follow mf' matches Mllford 'Vhll 24 12 Dundalk 2610 Here ford 435 and Towson 21 15 Closmg the season the JV matmen took thelr fmal match 2912 from Parkvllle KNEELING Lxpsey I Ml1lCI' S Organt D Frxedel J Tobash T Germeroth S Mlller R, Pndgeon, R STANDIINC Scheper R Crumley R Sudek B Olszewskl J Strausser H Nestor R Brown S Slmms D, Ve1th,B,Manager, Kern, I , . . - 'K A 'fr 1 , .'- .' 2 1 'c . ' 7 .- Jr'x ' i N' -'L -- . H ,- ..U v . L.. . rlg f l Y. Y .U ' M C F- -v' 04 . F 7 ' 1 .. ' S U , P 1 v y . v Y 'Iva C, A, ' ' r1- C- P A ,h 5 , 7 , - Q- , ' lx . I' XV , ,, , A ' 4 Y .,470eaae Step after step, the ladder is ascended. Herbert At times it seems that the most difficult thing in the world is tn go up that step, but slowly and surely, the years pass, and we leave hard subjects behind us. Then the golden moment has ar- rived -graduatiun is close at hand. It is time to bid farewell to our friends. to our school, and that is always hard. We leave our good will to those who will follow us. and turn to face the future. ' if Z ,bi 5 N' 1 2 T CLASS OFFICERS Sharon Barbour Secretary Ruth Rohrer Vlce Pre ldent Jeanne Hodge Presldent Betty Hart, 0 FIRST ROW Bartos NI Blackburn Barr B Barbour S Berrxer xttner 1 lof Ben a Bae ner C B ll 'N Blazek K EC OND ROW Rlpple B Boda W Baumgardner .I Barnxclxel I Bar anow lxl C arb B um Blackburn .I Besnoska F Balfer Bllhar B THIRD ROW Black Blockert L Ber er A Beard Bauer R Benecewu C Blalr Berbe 5 Bergman .I Bernhardt Bazemore K Bennett E 10-1 FIRST ROW: Airey. C.: Adams, NI.: Arvey. K.: Audas. S.: Aldridge, J.: Airey, S.: Ashley, L.: Ballard. I.: Alls. NI.: Arbogast. P.: Allbaugh. NI SECOND ROW: Allender, J.: Airs I.: Amrain, L.: Atweel, T.: Ander son. D.: Adams. C.: Antholz, S.: Ballard. I.: Arnold. P.: Atkinson R. THIRD ROW: Ay. C.: Barnes B.: Aaron, J.: Amos. C.: Alexander R.: Asher, R.: Alexander. C.: Baker J.: Anderson, W.: Arnold. D.: Bald vun V Bailey B Barber FIRSI ROW Brock P Broda .I or 0 'NI Boulm P Brad ur nu It r Bu 1C I revs roo Brown Bull NI Braun I' SEI OND ROW roclm as R Bn u hton E u rumn 0 r-ma 0 X Bra an rl rlclur Y Bon env E om ber R Bower E THIRD OW r vsn C 4rnIn.1n mr ram haw R Boulm I' Bo an nc naman I u I rmmn B Bole la mr ru well W Br xc r ,I Broda 10-4 FIRST ROW: Brown. S.: Bussfz B.: Brown. L.: Canfie-ld. N.: Chanev. S.: Bunner. S.: Burns. S.: Cartwright. NI.: Camplmc-ll, P.: Cary. S.: Cantrell. N.: Chadwick. BI.: Caroll. J.: Buppert, H SECOND ROXV: Buechlvr. J.: Chilcoat R.: Brown. W.: Caldwell, G.: Clamp itt. R.: Brudick, H.: Cahall. C.: Catlin .I.: Carter. T.: Burton. W. THIRD ROW Burkhart. W.: Burck. G.: Burke. B., Britt. I.: Chromo. P.: Brylke. W.: Chace. VV.: Brown. D.: Buttrey. L.: Bruen- ing. R. v Zawmencw en thou h wt cant er the top o our chool the e tnthusia tic opho morcs tand and admlre the lleautw of thelr new Alma Hater Oo FIRST ROW Clark K Crawford 'N Chxazza F Come K Creamer A Chenoweth H Codx K Chri tlne Colonna C Cox C Clark Coon B SECOND ROW Cook .I Cottrell O Coleman D Clapper D Cof leld C Cooke J Cochran 'N aw on B Cook D Cor er o lier C IHIRD ROW Corl I Crockcn ark Co in G Crai ea cia me 1 ie wr Crider D Cowlf C Cox B Coffman F1 mt lt r C x an I X Ev, ,gf '1 ' ' si . 1-- K.. ' ' -.Inj ' f' if. ' .512 Cl's,. .: ' s,,l.:Cl- Jfoi -. T.. 'lg:, fg fgh tal Cor E.: C1 ' l'sk4 , B.: CH.. I..Z W.. C .71 h fcf. . rf ' 10-6 FIRST ROW: Dillard. S.: Cullingf, A.: Dougherty, P.: DeCarlo, C.: Cunningham. M.: DePaul, F.: Dora sey, C.: Dobry. H.: Deeson. L.: De- Hart. J.: Dillman, D. SECOND ROWV: Crumley. R.: Delfosse. E.: DiPietro. F.: Dishler, D.: Dietrich, B.: Dorsch. B.: Dimick. V.: DiPietro. N.: Diemel. H.: Dellinger. A.: Del-Nrmitt, E. THIRD ROW: DeCarlo, C.: Didwull. V.: Dean, B.: Didwall, J.: Dixon. M.: Curren. W.: Devine, E.: Dehart, J.: Deets. R.: DEIIHF. W.: DeWitt. A.: Darnell. T. Charles tolerates Nlr Casos biology glass as they take him apart piece by PICCC and lnwestl ate hx departed nardi IL.. I FIRST ROW Feme W Endilex ward T 1 En e bac C Esau ,I En elmann D to J Ex R SECOND ROW Ex L Feather D Doxel S Dw er D Ertwine 'N Ein chutz P Faber C Ecl-stem D Earns! B Duerr NI THIRD ROW Farlnetti F xerm Ferraccl Y Fer ter man D In -on Dri co Ehlc-man C Dndale E Fa1r J Fatlun F Erdman R 85 I f I ' ' ' 'g 's Hin- N.-'M 4-'NK 10-' Ed' s,. .1 Feist, RI.: lgll: Ah. .1 S. .: g , .: Dunevant, F.: Feehley,'L.: Fearring- n, .: . . : T: 7'- E 'g, E.: '.: ' . .: El'g: , .I.: 's ll, B.: Y I0-8 FIRST ROW: Fox, M., Frederick, S., Folks, L., Funkhouser, P., Fischer, T., Fruend, P., Ford, E., Frey, K., French, K., Freimiller, C., Gabrio, B. SECOND ROW: Vieth, B., Fosteer, L., Flechman, B., Gamble, T., Francis, A., Fockler, R., Fritz, J., Fischer, I., Foley, P., Gall, N., Franz, R., Getz, R. THIRD ROW: Flannigan, J., Fonzi, F., Gandimenice, W., Frost, R., Fox, M., Gallagher, R., Fowler, J., Fronc- zak, R., Fleming, B., Germeroth, S., Frye, J. 1010 FIRsT ROW Hall R Hamllton .ue I art Har B ar r1n ton B Hare C Harri on Ha lem L SECOND ROW' Hankm O Hdrrr If Harrin ton D e1n He Jb Herfurth Her is E Hands NI Hannah R THIRD ROW Harthou er Fl Harde ty D drri on W H 1 e I Hen e a W H il Helm 86 09 FIRST ROW Gromek S Goldsberry I'1fflH ,I G1-a Gray B Go tomskl G George D Garrett ,I Germeroth R Green N SECOND ROW Gr1ff1n T Glenn R Gump C Goforth P Gillespie P Gerber S G1lbertR Goldsmlth Goin .I Green W Ha an Green R THIRD ROW Hagan Grant T Glrton G Grimm Goetzke B Gr1mm R Hall Gllllam S Grover K Gump Gllslnger D 0 ,I Lu ' 1. D., G' ', I ., Got,, Aj, y, J., , .3 S 3 -z , -4 JI? . , 5-3-v 7 v -g-s g , R.: , . Y: , D., , .9 ' , -Q ' , L., lj,-9 ,DJ 'U , -5 , ., ,R., ..- Y HN l A N. 1 S 'z ', ., ' ,M., Gruebl, E., Hall. L., Hamer, D., s, ., H . .I-3 L -I H - 'g,-A u'-1 S,P-: s' , . .I 1 S, ., s,., g..,H', I.: l , L., . I., sly. H' , '.: Fels1,'W., Dsl H ll, '., e', I., ' . I. - x X f- Q' X 'T 10 12 FIRST ROW Horn J Horeley V Hogarth S Howard B Humphrey o den K on B o t QC nelder S Holt D H t Hoffman E SECOND ROW .Iecelm L ,laneskl R Jack on J Howard Ibbott NI HodgeQ L Ink HUlCh1H on F JohnQon F ,Iawor k1 'NI THIRD ROW JoneQ P ame NI acob Hur t Jacynekl J Johnson P Ka mer J e a C .l e D Kanelw 1011 UT ROW H ll L H 1 e NI H P Hockaday o e F. Hlp le N Heat 1 K e w e e SECOND ROW Horn E Honey cu T Holland F Hughes A Her hberger C Hopple B Hemkle Home H ln Y Horne F THIRD ROW Horton I.. Hunter Hoffman I Humphrew Homberg D Hom ell P Ho tetler F Hubble R Huber R Horman B Hamee B 1013 FIRST ROW ,lalxum ,I lone D ne J john on B J Kaplan ,lone L Inman C Kahl D o n B K Kappler P Kamher er 'NI QECOND ROW Km T Komm Km R John ton S one mm K tt L ,I Klaplxa Kr E THIRD ROW Kohl G K toxa R Keen R Klehler D Kubm Kratz Kunert Kle ru ack D R llx P Klaplxa C 87 I0-14' FIRST ROW: Klanavitch R: Kn v , 3' siak, R.: Kopajtic, B.: Kimble, L.: Kellam. D.: Kemp, B.: Keller, G.: Kirk. L.: Kidd, D.: Kinsell, C.: Karl. D. SECOND ROW: Kelley, L.: Kenny, B.: Loetell, J.: Loslow- Qki 'NI' Lan an J LeBrun R THIRD ROW: Lapinski, M.: Lock lear, L.: Lemly, D.: Lewandowski J.: Liller, J.: Lawson, C.: Linden muth, D.: Ledwell, R.: Lantz, W 101s FIRST ROW Lockerman B L11 L1 er 'N Lehner an 1 S Kuhl C Kre Kuehne ,I Lmdner I Krauss L Kren enige C SECOND ROW McConnell D 'NIcI7aul B Lewet zk S Lelcht C LaFrance B Lmdsay E Leaman C Lrppy Y 'Nlarchetelner D xI3d1SOl'l NI THIRD ROW Nldlrose D Har not ,I May C 'NIcCall A May G 'NICI-Ione D 'NIcC0llum C Ls akoskl G 'Nlagness R Nlathls ack F 'NICE fl h Lucks J 'NIcCraw K - Q A -s g 1 -1 q -2 Lipsey, I.: Kniffen, P.: Knight, M As It rows Iater .and Iatnr op11o111ore B111 'N1cE1f1 11 wander t11r0u 11 1 111.126 of barren 11.1115 tudsm h1 K Book 1n hopes of fmdm a wav out 1016 I'IRbI' HOW N11 D.1111L1 D N .111 dor D Lson .I XIQCJIJF? 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WILLI AM XANKO, Sponsor MISS KATHLEEN ADORNATO. Sponzor EDWARD NIICHAEL ADAMS 80:93 Lansdale Road Baltlmore 24 Vlaryland Clee Club 10 General NIARY AN N ADAMS Vary Box 182 Route 15 Balumore 20 Maryland 'Vlomtor 1 1 12 General We me PATRICIA ADAMS at Pulaskl Hlghway Whlte Marsh Maryland JV Hockey 11 Varslty 12 .IV Softball 11 Var sxty Basketball 12 NHS 12 GAA 10 11 12 Col 1 e Club 10 11 2 Bluehook 12 Reflectlons A cademzc JOYCE ADAMSKI 8380 Old Phlladelplua Road Baltlmore 6 Maryland 11 College Club 11 Bluehook 12 fommercral NIKKI ADCOCK lVzkkL 16 Dlhedral Dr1ve Baltlmore 20 Maryland GAA 10 11 12 Rooters Club 10 Clee Club 10 11 12 Homeroom Secretary 10 Offlce Aide 12 Operetta 12 Commerczal SHIRLEY AHRENS Slurley 910 Catherlne Avenue Balumore 21 Maryland Homeroom Treasurer 10 Cammerczal MARALYN ELIZABETH AITON Marty 123 Dlhedral Dnve Baltlmore 20 Maryland Homeroom Secretary 12 Commerczal HOWARD JAMES AKERS 7 Walkway Court Baltxmore 20 Maryland Speczal Educatzon JOHN BOWMAN AKERS III 61 C Oak Grove Drlve Baltlmore 20 'Vlaryland Art Club 10 12 Llbrary Alde General 10 Dramatlcs 10 liEd!7 A A HP D! ea 1 ,' ,l 1 10. ' GAA 10, 11, 12g FBLA 11g Rooters' Club 10, 113 NHS JYNE B ALRICH Jcznzf' 1513 Short Road Baltlmore 20 Nlarsland C AA 10 11 12 G1r1Q Glee Club 10 11 12 Homeroom hu Pre xdent 10 12 Nlomtor Force 11 Lleutenant 12 General GENE E ANIBROSE Cena 1018 Aldeney Avenue Baltlmorf, 20 Nlaryland Cleo Club 11 12 Auzrlenzzc A-r-S Straln of mu 1C and excltln rhythm: float tllrou h the door ewery afternoon as tht band practlces d1l1 ently to brln plea ure to u and to other I06 ELIIXBE l'H NI XBEL ANDERS Bern 244 'Nanllcokt Road Baltunore 21 'Nlaryland General CAROL ANN ANDREWS Feathers 730 Corby Road Balumore 21 Maryland Commerczal GILBERT ANTHONY 0 Plastxc Court Baltunore 20 Maryland Soccer JV 11 JV Baseball 11 Var My Ba ketball 12 BM, 12 AZIIIIFIIIIC JOY CE 'NIARIE ARNISTROWC 8241! Eastern Awenue Baltmlore 21 'Nlaryland Llbrary Alde 10 Off1CC Axde 12 GAA 10 General Q14 2 'Dy in 1 CEI ll W XR? XNHI33 lll 1 17 Wxul r 1 tml X1lI'XllI'lfl ml Q ltur 12 fllllfll mn Q XROI EN X1 RILN NlXlIlI1lll I Um I 21 Nllrx ln l 01717711 V1 1 11 NI-XRLIX YNY BXGWELL 2 Msndl Rodd B.1ltmmn Z1 Nldrxland 4CUdzm11 RONE NI XR1 BXILEH Rose Box 19 Fllenezer Road wlllll Nlqr 11 Xlarkland R our Club 11 12 GXX 11 4611111 mu Ill XNIL XRNOLD 71 11111 IIN J 1 111 I FN XNH Xl ER 'Ie X R lllll 70 Nlxrs 1 r 1luIlJ N flu 10 11 FBLX11 1 r ll 12 on 'S-. It ,gui ln T ee cmrr are mtent on elec 1n 8 the mme nard thu lllm bet from the mam ample HARRY BAKER Whitey 2200 Coralthorn Road Baltimore 20, Maryland Monitor Force 10. General ILONA JOSEPHINE BALINT 34-3 Stillwater Road Baltimore 21, Maryland FTA 11 12' NHS 12. Academic JANET BAMFORD an 8026 Old Phlladelphla Road Baltimore 6 Maryland Gee Club 10 11 2 GAA 10 11 12 Commercial NORMA BANKARD Norm 114 Bennet Road Baltimore 21 Maryland JV Hockey 11 Varsity 12 Varsity Basketball 10 11 12 Co Captam 12 Varsity Softball 10 11 GAA 10 11 Vice President 12 College Club 10 11 12 Homeroom Treas urer 10 Academtc MARGARET BARANOWSKI 'Vlargte 2012 Tred Avon Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Commerctal JOHNNY BARCASE 7833 Bank Street Baltimore 24 Maryland DAVID E BARNES Dave 1625 Howard Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland College Club 10 11 12 Homeroom Preaident 12 Academic RALPH 'VIIKE BARRETT 1830 Wynbrook Road Baltimore 24 Mary and General KENNETH BARRY 7912 Roseland Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland General .l.V. Cross Country 105 Homeroom Vice-President 11g 0602 Y 1 HJ Y! ' ' 0 0 . I 1 , , 1 1 Y Y ' .. ,, . 7 ' 3 1 i 1 1 ' 5 9 1 Q ' J 7 . y I L .v General X Q Lf ' W NN' . 2,11 SK H! ' I Y Iv L V, e . ,A I A QU' IN L I0 XNNI- B XRIROW Nlxl 110x103 1XLlIlllQN Rnad Rwuh Wlute Ylar lr Xlarwland L 1 TUIVIHIPTIIIII BREND X lx X1 E B XRTN 2103 Redtlmrn Road Baltxmnre 20 Nlarwland Lxhrarx 11dE1O 11 fonzmerczul -XLFRED B81 ER Sllzp 3300 Haulmood Xwcnuc Bd1llI110l't 6 Nlarxland General WILLI-TNI BALER Troub 900 Fu ela e Balumorc 20 'Nlarwland FEA 12 BXC 12 General BETTY LEE BAUWICARTNER et 616 New Jersey Avenue Bdl1lI'I1OI'C 21 'Nlarsland Reflectlona 10 Homeroom VICE Prcildent 10 Commercial ROBERT BEARDEN Bo 134- Kmgston Road Balt1more 20 Maryland .1 V Lacroa e 11 BAC 12 General WESLEY LEROY BEEBE JR Wes 1215 Orems Road Baltimore 20 Wlaryland Wrestlmg 12 General LILLIAN TOBH BEITSCH z 135 R1Y6fS1dC Road Baltlmore 21 'Nlarwland Rooters Club 10, Treaiurer 11 Presxclent 12 KBook 10 Ches Club 10 11 12 Y1cePre1dent 11 Art Club 10 11 12 GAA 11 French Club 11 College Club 10 11 12 Spolllght ll Clrculatlon and Exchange Nlanager 12 BEVERLY ANN BELLANH CL 219 Orulle Road Balumore 21 Nlarwland CAA 10 Commerczal JOSEPH BENDA ffjoel, 944 Martin Road Baltimore 21, Maryland General CHARLES LEE BENFIELD Charlie White Marsh, Maryland Basketball 10, 11, 123 BAC 125 College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic JOSEPH V. BENIK Box 3 White Marsh, Maryland General MARY FALISHA BERGEN Lmle Mary 424 Back Rlver Neck Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland GAA 12 Drama 10 C omrneraal RICHARD EARL BERKEIHISER JR Berkle 1919 Elllnwood Road Baltlmore 6 Maryland J V Soccer 10 Varslty 12 J V Baseball 11 College Club 12 K Book 10 Academzc EMERY JAMES BERTRAND rm 209 Mlddle Rlver Road Baltxmore 20 Maryland Rooters Club 10 11 V1cePres1dent 12 BAC 10 11 12 Glee Club 10 11 12 Momtor Force 10 11 Lleutenant 10 General MAY L BETHKE Dazsy' 8810 Pulaskl Highway Baltimore 21 Maryland Glee Club 10 General CHARLES LARVEL BEVANS JR Re Route 16 Box 204 Baltlmore 20 Maryland JV Baseball 10 Varsxty 11 JV Soccer 11 Varsrty 12 NHS ll 12 SGA 12 College Club 12 A cademz c FLORENCE BEVANS o Box 155 Chase Maryland JV Hockey Manager 10 11 Varsity Hockey 12 J V Softball 10 GAA 11 12 Homeroom V1cePres1dent 11 College Club 12 Commerczal JAMES WESLEY BITTNER 1324 Dorsey Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland Commerczal THONIAS BIAGIOLI Tom 343 Ida Avenue Baltrmore 21 'Nlaryland General ROBERT BIALEK Bo 512 Vrrgmra Avenue Baltlmore 21 Nlarsland General VIRGINIA BICKEL 312 Lrberty Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland C ommercuzl ROBERT M BINGAMAN JR Bo 9999 Plastlc Court Baltlmore 20 Maryland Thesprans 11 12 Clee Club 11 12 Stage Crew 11 12 General GARFIELD U BLACKBURN JR 801 Rosedale Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland Orchestra 11 12 Dance Club K Notes 12 General SALLY ANN BLADES 712 Wampler Road Baltimore 20 Maryland we M Speczal Educalzon ARTHUR BLAN D Otts 2 Chpper Road Baltrmore 21 Maryland General CLINTON BLAND Clint 1503 Hopewell Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland General At the senior party Kelly attempts to leam rock 'n' roll, which is quite different from her native Norwegian folk dances. BERNARD L BOGEVIA JR 2018 Dumont Road Timonium Nlaryland Checs Club 11 12 NHS 12 College Club 10 11 12 Academzc ROBERT CHARLES BOILEAU Rabbit 1212 Wilson Pomt Road Baltimore 20 Nlaryland TERRY BLEVINS er 20 Maywell Road Baltimore 20 Maryland General JUDITH BOCKERT 626 Dtmwich Way Baltimore 21 Maryland Commerczal JV Cross Country 10 Varsity Cross Country 11 12 Baseball JY 10 Varsity 11 SGA 11 12 Homeroom Nice Pre ident 10 President 11 V1cePres1dent 12 BAC 11 Class Pre ldent 12 Academzc LOL-1 BOLICK 11 E Hickam Road Baltimore 20 'Nlarwland Commerczal ELEANOR BONIBERG E 1:22 Nllddleborou h Road Baltimore 21 'Nlarxland Nlonltor Force 11 12 Academzc if av 'ET' Rh ROBERT BONNER Bo 8766 Philadelphia Road Baltimore 21 Maryland General RON ALD BONNER 8766 Phlladelphla Road Baltimore 21 Nlaqland General ELIINOR ANN BONSALL Coollze 1920 Wwnbrook Road Baltimore 24- Maryland FNA 12 'Wurses Aide 11 12 Commerczal SANDRA BOUCHER Sand y 94-9 Lance Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland GAA 10 11 Guidanc 10 11 General ROY BOL RIN E Run! if C? 607 Nlace Asenue Baltimore 21 'Nlaryland Clee Club 12 Operetta 12 Academic NIARLYN BOWINGS 200 South Wlarlyn Aw enue Baltimore 21 Maryland Three proud seniors, Linda Renner, Esta Schehlein, and Leroy Shauck who took part in this year's operetta HOk1ahoma, display their acting abil ity to an attentive audience. 'i-'-1'- M 'Una-uqt Buena EV 1 ide 11 12 Nurses Aide Nur es 5.1de10 Librarx X1de10 Office Aide 11 Labor atory A 1 tant 10 11 Commercial W ALLAN LYNN BOWMAN 402 Cedar Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland Varsity Baseball Manager 113 College Club 10, 11, 123 Literary Magazine 123 Monitor Force 12. Academic GEORGE BOWMAN HBO!! 20 Transverse Avenue Baltimore 20, Maryland .l.V. Soccer 10, Varsity 11, 123 Varsity Basketball 10, ll, 125 J.V. Baseball 113 SGA 115 BAC 123 FEA 113 Home- room President 10,'11, 125 Class Treasurer 10. General CLARA LUCILLE BRAGG Lucy Box 184 Route 1 Bird River Grove Road White Marsh Maryland General DAVID BRANNOCK 8021 Duvall Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland Speczal Education ROSEMARIE BRATCHER 334 Nicholson Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland Commercial CHARLES BREMER 7704 Gough Street Baltimore 24 Maryland General DALE ROSE BRESNICK Dale 1821 Sunnyside Road Baltimore 21 Maryland JV Hockey 10 Varsity 11 12 GAA 10 11 President 12 NHS 11 12 .IV Basketball 10 11 JV Softball 10 Varsity 11 FBLA 11 Glee Club 12 Monitor Force 11 12 College Club 10 12 General DAVID CHARLES BREWER Dave 603 North Stuart Street Baltimore 21 Maryland General BONNIE LOUELLEN BROOKS 210 Dorell Road Baltimore 21 Maryland FTA 11 12 NHS 11 12 Historian 12 Literary Magazine Grammarian 10 Assistant Editor 11 Copy Editor 12' College Club 12. Academic Chottsy Sports Edltor 12 Commerczal Dottze GAA 12 Commerczal BEVERLY ANN BRUENING ev 5509 Hammlton Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland JV Volleyball Captam PK 10 CoCapta1n 11 Clee tn Clu 10 11 12 Dance Ban 11 12 SCA 11 GAA 10 11 Thesplans 12 Momtor Force 11 CoCapta1n 12 Llterary Magazlne 12 Homeroom Secretary 11 12 Academzc FRED BUCHTA 1528 Aldency Avenue Baltlmore 20 Maryland General PAUL KARL BUCHWALD Buck 7908 31st Street Baltlmore 6 Maryland Band 11 12 General JO ANN BUERHAUS 1109 Rosedale Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland General JOAN VIVIAN BULLOCK 54-23 H3mllIOH Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland JV Volleyball 11 Momtor Force 11 12 GAA 10 Home room Treasurer 10 Library Alde 11 12 General COBY ANN BUNCH 500 Chalcot Square Baltlmore 21 Maryland J V Basketball 10 Homeroom V1cePres1dent 10 Secretary 12 CAA 10 11 12 Literary Magazme Art Edltor 11 Ed1tormCh1ef 12 FTA 11 12 V1cePres1dent 11 Academzc STEVEN ANTHONY BUNCH ' Tony ' 500 Chalcot Square Baltxmore 21, Maryland Varslty Basketball 11, .l V Baseball 11, FTA 11, 12, College Club 10, 11, 12, Momtor Force 11 General CHARLOTTE CLARE BROWN 2150 Vallthom Road Baltxmore 20 Maryland Cheerleadmg JV 11 Varslty Captaln 12 GAA 10 11 12 FBLA 11 Rooters Club 11 12 SGA Treasurer 12 Llbrary Alde 10 Homeroom Treasurer 10 11 Bluebook DOROTHY E BROWN 8112 Duvall Avenue Balumore 6 Maryland 6066 4'1- DIANNE MEREDITH BURFIELD Dldl 118 Compass Road Baltimore 20 Maryland 'Nlonitor Force 11 12 Glee Club 1 General NIICHAEL I BURKE 2700 Leland Avenue Baltimore 20 Maryland C en eral VIRGINIA LEE BURKHOFF Gznnv 13 Warren Road Baltimore 21 Nlaryland Commercial DOROTHY BURLESON Dozzy Box 54 Vincent Farm Lane White 'Harsh Nlaryland Glee Club 10 11 12 Operetta General tea It 1 nt that Kay Upchurch is clumsy IIS Just that Hoppy Smith was in a hurry 11 12 Operetta 12 ELAIINE BURNS 37 Walkem Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Commercial JOYCE BURNS 1o25 Williams Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland 11 12. Commercial Homeroom Treazurer 10. FBLA 10' Office Aide 12- NHS 12' College Club 10 Awaxtmg the opposmons onslaught fearless Florence Bevans proved her abxllty by permlttmg only three goals to be scored agamst her thrs year DAVID LEE CAGLE 12 Henderson Road Baltrmore 20, Maryland General GERALD THONIAS CALDWELL .rjenyn 236 Engelberth Avenue Baltlmore 21, Nlaryland General ,254 EDWARD BURT Route 14 Box 129 Baltrmore 20 Maryland Track .IV 10 11 College Club 12 Clee Club 10 11 12 Rooters Club 11 Thesplans 12 General DAVID BUTLER Dave 12 Plateau Road Baltxmore 21 Maryland General PATRICIA 'VIARIE BUTLER Patty 253 Nantlcoke Road Balt1more, Maryland GAA 10, 11, FNA 10, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Rooters' Club 10, 11, Monltor Force 10, 11, Llbrary Alde 10, 11, 12, Offlce Arde 10, Nurses' Alde 10 General CHARLOTTE JEAN BUTZ Char 911 Garden Drlve Balumore 21, Maryland Commerczal anim wi? .,,.. .. .A .... KL: M t iff.:-1.,,., ' . '-- v.... ..f- ...' .V ' : ..,.. ...:.....,,. ..i.1. I .. .. , - . Y -. f ,C an ,Qi xii 5 ' -tls , A .,-:vii 4 H A A A- - ,Ma i , 'Fwd-sw,-when.. 5: ' ' ' ,. ' ' .W 3 W, ' s f' 1' ., Jkgmf.. , , -Wk ,. , J . ,lm --yy, eh, W , - ,fx . , . , gm' 1 I 1 Q ,' ' v v i 5 y Q I Q . if S! y KS Y! A 4 o AUDREY BARBARA CANATELLA Box 128 Route 15 Baltxmore 20 Maryland Thesplans 12 Homeroom Secretary 11 Commercuzl DOMINICK CARBONE 1666 Cape May Beach Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland General WILLIAM CALDWELL Bill 236 Engelberth Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland General KENNETH CAMPBELL Box 64, Route 14- Baltimore 20, Maryland General PAULA CANADAY Box 127 Chase, Maryland GAA 113 Rooters' Club 11, 12. Academic IOANNE SUSAN CARDLIN 7954- Gough Street Baltlmore 24 Maryland FBLA 11 CAA 10 Momtor 11 College Club 12 Commerczal MARY CARICO 158 OTVIUC Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Commerctal Force 11 Library Alde 10 JAMESJ CARLAN S Nxqbx .Q uzlmx lm Nod Baltlmore 21 Maryland lb' FX 521 J V Soccer Manager 10 Varslty Sdgcetalgl-QB-AC 12 General .N X THOMAS W CARNEY Tom Xi-AX gj.. Q Q 1829 Weyburn Road Baltlmore 6 Maryland J V Cross Country 10 .IV Baseball 11 BAC 12 General Y 9 Q . 9 7 9 : 5 ' : ' ' . 3 . Y X vo -1 N ,X to X . . ' ' , X ul- n WA -Q3 N' , ,u J F J' ls X K -X 1 ,K 918 Amcliffe Road N-R ' U X' . , lk 3. JV-blk 9 ' ' . . Q ' ' . to J xx , r l .,5X..N'NAx' .. ., ' f K xr . , X . . 5 . . 5 . ELAINE CARTIER 6612 Kenwood Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland Basketball JV 10 11 Commerczal LINDA SUE CASE 8056 Roslyn Avenue Baltxmore 6 Maryland Glee Club 10 11 12 General CoCapta1n 11 GAA 10 I1 12 JANET MARIE CHANDLER 54- Transverse Avenue Balumore 20 Maryland General ALONZO CHILDRESS 7927 Clakdale Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland FEA 11 12 General ROBERT CHILDRESS 1638 A Rlckenbacker Road Balumore 21 Maryland General PATRICIA CHRISTINE 6618 Kenwood Avenue Baltxmore 6 Maryland Commercml GORDON G CITRONI 505 Vlrglnla Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland Baseball 10, 11, 12. Academic CATHERINE MARY CLARK Kathleen 427 Riverside Drive Baltimore 21, Maryland Commercial MARGIE REGINA CLARK Regina 186 Maple Road Baltimore 21, Maryland General faztdefaettcme, DONALD G CLIPPINGER Duck 600 Martin Boulevard Box 30 Baltlmore 20 Maryland G en eral DAISY ELLEN COATS Ellen 526 Back River Neck Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Library Aide 11 Monitor F 11 12 General DAVID COBB 232 Orville Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Academic PHILIP CODY Phz 20 Tran wersc Avenue Baltimore 20 'Nlaryland Academic OLIN CONRAD Buzz 1615 Mrddleborou h Road Baltimore 21 Maryland General OLIVER CONRAD Jack 1615 Nllddleborou h Road Baltimore 21 'Vlaryland General orce 11 12 Glee Club 10 PHYLLIS COOK 708 Delaware Avenue lg-W-ff . Y -ii' 1' JW ?! f 'W'---, Q XE 5-fl'f.. ', fr.-wa? Baltimore 21 Maryland at General am LINDA ANN CORL Lin 1209 Orems Road Baltimore 20. Maryland Com m ercial SANDRA LOU CORLEY '6Sandy 114- Riverthom Road Baltimore 20, Maryland Cheerleader 12. Commercial :de , MILDRED CROCKER Box 554 Mt Hays Baltlmore Maryland General EUNICE FAYE CROZIER Bonme 416 Rlversxde Dnve Baltlmore 21 Maryland Cheerleader 11 GAA 11 12 Rooters Club 11 Glee Club 11 12 Bluebook 12 College Club 10 11 12 Academic FLORENCE ELIZABETH CORNISH o 440 Back Rxver Neck Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Commerczal MAUREEN CORT Kay 4-03 Rlverslde Drlve Baltlmore 21 Maryland General WALTER P COVELESKIE. JR Walt 28 Chandelle Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland FEA 11 12 General DOUGLAS WARREN CRAIG Doug 415 Torner Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Dance Band 10 11 12 Band 11 12 A cademzc 011 .IOAN RUTH CRAMER 307 N Marlyn Avenue Commerczal CAROL ISLAND CRAWFORD 6533 Corkley Road Baltxmore 6 Maryland FNA 12 Monltor Force 12 Volleyba Club 11 12 A caderruc GEORGE CREAGER 618 Maryland Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland General 12 Band Manager ll .IV 10 11 Clee ICF! Il 7 KI I3 7 . , . fl 9, 1 , . KK I! . 7 , , : 1, , 4 , . Baltimore 21, Maryland l I 9 ' 9 -- , z , . Y , . I KK ' I! D 1 u I ' n Y ! 2 Y a 1 I 1 y - PIONALD CLAIR CRUTCHLEY on ' 1621-G Eastem Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland General PATRICIA CUNNINGHAM 421 Dorsey Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland Commercial RICHARD LOUIS CYSYK fSDick,, 4-04 Gerreis Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 11, Dance Band 10g Home- room Class Treasurer 10, Vice-President 11, President 12. Academic KAREN DANCY 419 Edmunds Way Baltimore 21, Maryland Homeroom Secretary 10, Vice-President 113 NHS 11, 12g College Club 10, 11, 123 CAA 10g Rooters' Club 10, FTA 11, 125 FIA Secretary 11. Academic No bemg SCDIOIS hasnt gone to thexr heads These characters are just ex presslng some of the dlfferent emotions durmg one of Mr Campbells play houses l22 ALLEN DANIEL 8027 Lansdale Road Baltxmore 24 Maryland A cademlc HAROLD DANIELS Bu 1405 Spnng Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland FEA 10 11 12 Glee Club 12 General f'Wx 1 ROBERT WAYNE DICKERSON Bo 21 Edgewater Apt Baltlmore 21 Maryland General IRENE JAYNE DIEGERT 8110 Duvall Avenue Baltxmore 6 Maryland Glee Club 10 Commercial CHARLES DAVIS 207 Bourque Road Balumore 21 Maryland General DAWN COLLEEN DAVIS 1812 Kltty Hawk Road Baltxmore 21 Maryland General CAROL LEE DEFIBAUGH 1305 4-th Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland FBLA 11 Llbrary Alde 11 12 Office Alde 12 Commercial CATHERINE GLORIA DEIMEL Dezmel 351 Potomac Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland VHTSIIY Softball 11 GAA 11 12 Commercial Wanda and Bonnle sltuate Kenwoods vlctory bell m a convenxent place near the gym eagerly waltmg to nng It after a triumph I23 1 D Y ' -. 7 . -7-v 1 . 1 S I ' v 2 1 - iw u - as . 9 I , . Q., ' I - u bn , . v X I . . , ws . . . 1 A s Everyone had a rip roarm time the senior party listening to Ralph Richards Leroy Shauck Leonard Szellga and Gary Reynolds sing one of their original tunes l24 L. W. DIETRICH, JR. Larry 316 Baurford Road Baltimore 20, Maryland General TERESA DiPAOLO Terry 911 Virginia Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland Academic ea awa SANDRA LEE DITZEL Sandy 808 North Woodlynn Road Baltimore 21 Maryland GAA 10 11 12 SGA 12 Homeroom Secretary 11 Treas urer 12 Commercial JAMES DIVEN Darn 933 Arncllffe Road Baltimore 21 Maryland A cademzc CAROLE DONAHUE 14-09 4th Road Baltimore 20 Maryland GAA 10 Glee Club 10 12 Commercial CAROLE DORSCH Box 56 Route 15 Baltimore 20 Maryland NHS 11 12 FNA 11 12 Rooters Club 10 11 Reflections 12 Orchestra 10 11 Band 12 A cademzc u as 9 1 1 1 1 1 ' an -n 1 1 1 y - 1 1 . , 1 . . 1 1 1 s y , 9 , 2 . v sc - - 1 - sy , - at . s 1 , V 1 4 4 J Q! X . HOWARD DOQTER JR fhzp 810 Mace Avenue 11.1111111011 21 'NI rrvland C-lee Club General CXROLE LEE DOUCHERTY 8149 Phlladelphm Road Baltxmore 21 'Nlarwland General LEOWA NIARTH-X TVN DOUGHERTY Leona 407 North Woodward Drne Baltlmore 21 Wlarvland Commerczal EDWARD DRUNICOOLE 6620 Kenwood Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland Academzc Thespians II, Secretary-Treasurer 12: Dance Club Pregi. SHERRY VIRGINIA DORSEY Semors wlth a B axerage for thelr opbomore and Junior yeare are ellglble to become members of Kenwoods Na tronal Honor Socrety At the mstalla tlon of new members 'Nhss Hoen an nounces candldatee as Roger Little rccenes the coweted pm and member hip card from 'Nlr Wheeler I25 I , . .. . H I . . 1 I .4 U - - ,' , . o ' K- N - - As sv , - ,. I y . I X , X , . f XR . . If , x , I - I xo, . ' ' X' X . M . SAMUEL B EADES II 24- Crafton Road Eastem Terrace Baltlmore 21 Maryland Academzc GALE LOUISE EARLE Box 671 Route 14 Baltxmore 20 Maryland GAA 10 Cheerleadlng 10 Cornmerctal JOHN ANDREW EARLE 12 Butternut Drlve PATRICIA DUDLEY ll! 707 Noms Lane Balttmore 21 Maryland Tenms 10 Culdance Axde 11 12 General JANET KAREN DUVALL 8100 Duvall Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland NHS 12 Rooters Club 10 College Club 10 11 12 FTA 12 Llbrary Alde 10 KBook Edltor 10 Bluebook 11 Edltor ln Chlef 12 Academtc 0606 Baltxmore 20 Maryland JV Soccer 10 11 Captam 11 Varsxty 12 Varslty Wres tlmg 11 J V Baseball 10 Varslty 11 12 Homeroom Vlce President 10 Presldent 11 Treasurer 12 BAC 12 College Club 10 11 12 Academzc ROBERT EDWARD EDER Bo 7912 East 31st Street Baltlmore 6 Maryland J V Track 10 General LINDA ANN EDWARDS ln 1811 Htlltop Avenue Baltxmore 21 Maryland Academzc RITA EDWARDS 47 Dahlla Lane Baltlmore 20 Maryland General NORMAN EARL ELLINGSWORTH Swzfty 733 Mlddlesex Road Balumore 21 Maryland Thespums 12 General up 11 1 S 1 - 1 . 9 . 1 1 1 1 1 9 3 ' 1 , . . , . 1 0 I 1 1 1 , . l 1 ' ' 1 1 1 J ' s - - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 S 1 1 - cc bu 1 aL- 11 1 1 sz - 11 1 WILLIAM MICHAEL ELLIOTT .Uilfe', 40 Riverside Road Baltimore 21, Maryland JV Soccer 10 Var ity 11 12 Co Captain 12' Varsity Basketball 10 ll 12 Captaln 11 Varsity Baseball 10 11 Co Captain 11 SGA 10 11 12 V1cePres1dent 11 Home room President 10 12 BAC 12 Class President 10 Col lege Club 10 11 12 Academia LOIS LEE ELMORE Box 222 Route 16 Baltimore 20 Maryland Gen era! K' 14. a ELAINE ENGLE 705 Eastem Boulevard Baltimore 21 Maryland Rooters Club 11 General THOMAS .I ENGLEMAN 110 Homberg Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland General BARBARA A ESHELMAN 144- Riverthom Road Baltimore 20 Maryland Gen eral PAUL V EVANS zc 5811 Farmview Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland Gen eral WILLIAM C EY 208 Wampler Road Baltimore 20 Maryland General WILLIAM FABER B1 268 Holly Neck Road Baltimore 21 Maryland FEA 11 12 College Club General DALLAS FARLEY 8014 Mid Haven Road Baltimore 22 Maryland General 0 11 12 Monitor Force 12 TQ 'L GINGER FAUBER 37 S Hawthorne Road Balumore 20 Maryland Homeroom Vxce Preslde General ROY ERNEST FAW Roy 1701 Summlt Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland General TROY R FAW 1701 Summlt Avenue Balumore 6 Maryland General MINNIE FINCHAM 2160 Coralthorn Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland Glee Club 10 Commercial n 10 Presldent 11 12 PATRICIA M FISHER tl! 704 Mace Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland Homeroom V1cePres1dent 10 Secretary 12 Glee Club 10. General DOROTHY FISHER ot 6534 Corkley Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland Homeroom Vice-President 10' GAA 10. General CHARLOTTE FITCH 25 Honeycomb Road Baltimore 20 Maryland Homeroom Treasurer 10. G en eral HAROLD DAVID FINE 1239 Hllldale Road Balumore 6 Maryland ' n. iw' K A soccer Jv 10 vafsny 11 NHS 11 12 BAC 11 12 SGA 12 Reflectlons 12 Glee Club 12 Homeroom Vlce Presxdent 11 12 College Club 10 11 12 Academic DAVID LEE FINNEYFROCK 1510 Becklow Avenue Balt1more 6 Maryland General of Q 'Hum QB GEORGE JOHN FITCH 25 Honey comb Road Baltlmore 20 'Nlaryland FEA 12 General .IANIES FITCH 25 Avenal Road QE? Baltlmore 21, Nfaryland Nlomtor Force 10 11 Llbrary Alde 10 General 5' w JAMES .I FITZPATRICK 305 Townsend Road Balnmore 21 Maryland an T Gen eral 08660 EDWARD MICHAEL FLANAGAN 128 Wlltshlre Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland General WILLIAM C FLAUGHER 7919 31st Street Baltlmore 6 Maryland College Club 10 11 12 Academzc EARL JAMES FLETCHER 10 Armor Court Balumore 20 Maryland .I V Ba eball I0 G en eral JOYCE FORD 436 Margaret Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland Commerczal ROBERT E FORD Box 650 Turkey Pomt Road Baltxmore 21 Maryland General ROLAND C FORD 557 Sue Grove Road 'C' Balumore 21 Maryland General s Tia 1,4 X-44 Ah I29 I ' Auf' f' A . Y g . . ,IL I K A 'faizzf' A ' . . S ' . I L, ,rre 1 in is 1, . v f ' , 1' 'M' af I30 Ruehmg m at the last mmute Peggy and Paul take advantage of the SCTVICES offered by our school store 'io- JAMES F FORWOOD lm Route 14 Box 92 Baltlmore 20 Nlaryland FEA 11 12 General PEGGY ANN FOX Reds 2107 Hawthorne Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland Com m erczal ANDREA FRANCIS Andy 558 Chalcot Square Balumorff 21 Maryland GAA 10 Homeroom Treasu fomnzerrzal NERNON ERN IN FREYER 621 Q Nlarlsn -he-nue Baltlmore 21 Nlarsland General Tom rer 12 Llbrary Alde 10 SHEILA FORD 400 Delaware Aw enue Baltlmore 21 Maryland Com merczal WALTER THONIAS FORD 7318 Golden Rm Road Baltnmore 6 Maryland Q ii' Ku ' -s,. n W' F ...... Uigsdfwf N . . . , 0 . , 5 . . , JR. N ,, ' g . General F, .A 4, ' ,,.v. HJ' 77 1 nl' 1 : , 1 ' , , . r V V Q .. ,, L ' ,I . I Af' 7 - 1 A , f Q I ', J , 4 'Q , M .131 . f ua - L S6 A '37 A A A , , Z' 1 l H - ,PR 3- ky . v - - - v i RITA FRONCZKOWIAK 34-2 Wye Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Rooters Club 10 Office Aide 11 Commercial PATRICIA FULLER Pat 84-5 Back River Neck Road Baltimore 21 Maryland CAA 12 FBLA 11 Glee Club 10 Commerczal These seniors take time out to regain their strength before continuing with the fun and excitement at the senior party. Monitor Force 12 L A NIELVIN FUNK Me 936 Chesaco Avenue Balt1more 6 Maryland CARL BERVIN FUNKHOUSER 1611 Dartford Road Baltimore 21 Maryland General RICHARD ALLEN FURVIAN Dzclt 201 Wampler Road Baltimore 20 'Vlaryland Gen eral AUGUST FLRST ua 1017 Chesaco Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland Cen eral Z' 6 B 2 f , g . . , . ' ' v 2' lv I I ff lv - , General 'vi'i! I ' . .gg , I . 5 1 MA- A '.' Vg i 1 , by HG H 1 ' , A FNA 11 12 College Club 10 11 12 Bluebook 11 12 KBook 10 Mon1tor Force 11 12 Rooters Club 10 11 JV Cross Country 10 Varslty 11 12 JV Track 10 11 NHS 11 12 College Club 10 11 12 Homeroom V1ce HELEN MARIE GANTZ Leny 29 Cockpit Street Baltlmore 20 Maryland GAA 11 Commerczal HERMAN GECKLE JR George 1807 Hllltop Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland Glee Club 10 Gen eral PATRICIA V GEORGE Pat 53 B Westway North Baltlmore 21 Maryland Guldance Alde 10 General PAUL WILBERT GERMEROTH 1209 Hxlldale Avenue Balumore 6 Maryland General WILLIAM GERVASI Bl 7 Edgewater Terrace Baltxmore 21 Maryland Chess Club 10 General CHARLES JOSEPH GETSCHER Buck 6519 Colden Rlng Road Balumore 6 Nlaryland General PATRICIA ANN GHIRARDI Box 325 Route lo Baltlmore 20 Maryland General D 1 , 1 9 1 cc rr 9 , . 4: av 9 :A as 9 9 cs -Un 1 cs as , . 1 , 1 ROBERT ERNEST GILLER DONNA LEE GIBBAS 1605 Summit Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland NHS 11, 123 FNA 11, 12g Orchestra 113 Rooters' Club 11, 129 GAA 11, 12g College Club 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Vice-President 10, President 11, Secretary 12. Academic ANNA ROSE GILBERT Rosie 49 Transverse Avenue Baltimore 20, Maryland FTA 11, 123 Library Ai Academic de 123 Monitor Force 12. 'gBob 6 , 332 Montrose Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland General DONALD GILLESPIE 1752 Ellmwood Road Baltimore 6 Maryland Glee Club 10 11 12 General THERESA M GLEASON 1 Selfndge Road Baltimore 20 Maryland Commercial WILLIAM R GLEASON 1509 Becklow Road Baltimore 6 Maryland General JOHN GOETZ 8 7824- Gough Street Baltimore 241 Maryland General EDITH L COFF 3 B Westway North Riverdale Apts Baltimore 21 Maryland General PAUL H GOLDEN 30 Crafton Road Baltimore 21 Maryland General fh- flf JM'-Q-f' 3 9 ' H I . y 4 HI dn I I l y v . , 4 - x - ... Q ' -mx. ' . rf 1 1 -5- Y1' GERALD B GOLDSBERRY Jerry 2113 Redthorn Road Balumore 20 Maryland Thesplans 12 Drama 10 12 Rooters Club 11 General GERMAINE RUTH GOLDSCHMIDT Gen 129 D1hedra.l Drlve Baltlmore 20 Maryland Rooters Club 10 Monltor Force 11 FBLA 11 NHS 11 12 GAA 10 11 12 Glee Club 10 11 12 Commercial JANET GONYER Susze 400 Wrlghts Road Balumore 21 Maryland Glee Club 10 General DIANNA DELORES GOOD 19 Cosmos Lane Baltimore 20 Maryland FBLA 11 Homeroom Secretary 10 General WWW grin 'Gui 10 'T 59 June 12 hardly needs to be circled in red as a reminder of graduation day, but Mary Ann marks the date-just in case someone hasn't heard. MARIA GOSTOMSKI Reats 307 Worton Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland CAA 11 General WILLIAM M GOUGH L 7912 Elmhurst Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland General til 4'slz??,, I S5 77 7 . 1 Q , s 1 9 - 55 '77 7 , , , D 7 7 7 Y 5 f s 5 1 v - 66 4 57 - v 7 SCDIY77 7 , , I , fi' . 'f fr-,ing 4 lrvvlg ' U n A . .gh .--Alu vw mf., ff' I if 11 1 nf , x f N .-. uf R - - f . 1 f ' X . -yn u - as . . B ll ' s Tlur tx tudent athcr around one of the m0Qt de lred pot 1n chool anx lou lw Ydlllll thelr turn Hs- MARY RUTH CREENWELL 129 Hampshire Road Baltinmrv 21. Maryland Commercial PAUL ROBERT GREPPS HB0 n IT Right Ailr-run Street Baltimore 20, Maryland Clee Club 10. 11. General FRANCES IRENE GRAHE Frzm 27 Crafton Road Baltlmore 21 Nlarwland Glee Club 12 Nur es Alde 10 I-Iomeroom Treasurer 10 Secretary 11 'lcademzc BARBARA GRA1 Barb 144-6 Galena Road Baltlmore 21 'VIaryland RIOIIIIOI' Force Clee Club 10 11 12 Commerczal NIARTHA ELIZABETH GRAX Martha R F D 16 Box 430 Baltlmore 20 'Nlarvland Offlce A1de11 12 'Nur Commerczal PATRICIA CRE AY ER Ll! 520 Patuxent Avenue Baltlmore 6 Nlarxland Commerczal e Aide 10 11 K W S Monitor Force 11 Lab SHARON ELIZABETH GRIGGS Fump 125 Hampshire Road Baltimore 21 Maryland FBLA 11 KBook 10 Homeroom Secretary 12 Commerczal SALLY GRINE a 18 Pelczar Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland Varslty Basketball 10 11 CoCapta1n 12 .IV Softball 10 11 Varsity 12 GAA 10 11 12 FTA 10 11 12 General E' CAROLYN SUE GRIFFIN ..SuJe,, 407 Edmunds Way Baltimore 21, Maryland NHS 12g Rooters' Club 11, Treasurer 123 Art Club 11, 123 Homeroom Secretary 10. Academic MARGARET GRIFFIN 918 Woodward Drive Baltimore 21, Maryland Glee Club 10. Commercial WILLA 'VIAE GRIFFITH W1 309 Wye Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Assistant 12 A cademzc ALVIN GRONIEK 205 South Taylor Avenue Baltimore 21 'Vlaryland Thespians 11 12 Academic JOSEPH GRUPP 101 Hampshire Road Baltimore 21 Nlaxyland G en eral HUGO CHRISTOPHER GUCKERT Bo 85 Silver Lane Baltimore 21 Wlaryland Var ity Wre tlmg Manager 10 SGA 12 College Club 10 1 12 h As istant 11 Homeroom V1cePres1dent 11 Pre ldent 12 Academic NIYRTLE E GUWTER Tom 583.3 Westw ood Avenue Baltimore 6 Wlaryland Monitor Force 11 12 Library Alde 10 11 12 Glee Club 12 C ommerczal if 'ISI A 0 ' , I 4 I 9 4. ,, , Z ' Z - as In , 1 9 s ' 1 ' - 9 9 2 1 9 1 1 7 ' HAI!! A J 1 5 ' 7 , 1 ' It U-,Dev , I - q A f 4 a U bv , , - S' V S I Z i 1 y 1 1, Q La Q - , s' . Q - A . I .4 -U . , - ' , Q ' 1 9 9 JUDITH BARNES HALL Judy 1501 Aldeney Aw enue Baltimore 20 Maryland WILLIAM CENTER 1706 Hilltop Avenue Baltimore 21. Maryland General RICHARD C. HABICHT 30.3 Homberg Avenue Baltimore 21. Maryland General DOROTHY A HAGAIN Dome Box 24-3 Route 16 Baltimore 20 Maryland Nurses Aide 10 Commercial ,f-if. HUGH HAGERT Husgk 9205 Philadelphia Road Baltimore 6 Mary land ,IV Cross Country 10 Varsity 11 ,IV Lacrosse 11 Varsity 10 12 BSC 11 12 Homeroom President 10 11 Vice Pre ident 12 General JAMES VERNON HAKE zm 1719 Earhart Road Baltimore 21 Maryland ,IV Ba eball 11 .IV Basketball 10 Varsity Homeroom Trea urer 12 FEA 11 12 College Club 10 11 2 General 'VHS 11 12 SGA 11 12 Class Treasurer 12 Literary Magazine 10 Commercial 'NIORA LINDA HALL Lznrla 44 B11 ter Street Baltimore 20 Maryland Nb' JV Yolleyball Manager 11 GAA 10 11 12 Glee Club 10 11 12 Literary Ma azine 11 Rooter Club 11 Office Aide 12 General GEORGE ROBERT H -XMMER 282 Ed evvater -Xpt Baltimore 21 Maryland Gen eral LARRH HANEH 1112 'North Marlwn Asenue Baltimore 21 Maryland General AL Q, T I GEORGE HANNAH 9412 Barron Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland FEA 12 Chess Club 11 General TOM HARDESTY Bones 7752 E Baltimore Street Baltimore 24- Maryland General HELEN HARMON None 7112 Rosedale Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland Commercial WOODROW HART 15 Compass Road Baltimore 20 Maryland Academic ELIZABETH SUSAN HARTZELL Libby Route 14 Box 112 Baltimore 20 Maryland Monitor Force 12 Rooters Club 10 11 Office Aide 11 Commercial PATRICIA LILLIAN HATCHELL df 567 E Compass Road Baltimore 20 Maryland Spotlight 12' Homeroom Secretary 10' Library Aide 12' Literary Magazine 12' FTA 12. Academic .IERELENE L. HAYTER Jerry 261 Nanticoke Road Baltimore 21 Maryland GAA 10' Monitor Force 12' Glee Club 10 11 12. Academic 1 I 0 DAVID HARZARIK Dane 365 Stillwater Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Cross Country 11, 12. General FREDERICK EVARD HENNING, JR. 2017 Longview Court Baltimore 6, Maryland Baseball 10g Soccer J.V. 11, 12, Varsity 10g SGA 10, 115 Spotlight 12g BAC 12g College Club 10, 11, 123 Homeroom Vice-President 11. Academic mai' HROHU Cen eral ..Bet,, Commercial 5KDee!! General Acarlernzc Noelle Academzc General RONALD HENRY 731 Essex Avenue Baltimore 21. Maryland BETTY HESS 9102 Philadelphia Road Baltimore 6, Maryland J.V. Hockey 11. Varsity 125 GAA 11, Secretary 123 Root- ers' Club 11, 123 College Club 10, 113 Bluebook 12g Home- room Secretary 10. LE ROY HARTZELL HEWITT 7922 East 32nd Street Baltimore 6, Maryland Homeroom Vice-President 12. WALTER HEWITT 5 Nlanlfold Court Baltimore 20 Maryland NOELLE JO HILDEBRAND 8122 Pleasant Plains Road Baltimore 4 Maryland Glee Club 11 12 FTA 11 College Club 11 12 BRYAN ALLEN HILL 8111 Duvall Avenue Baltimore 6 Wlaryland FEA 10 11 12 Golf 11 GLORIA JEAN HILLENBURG 2103 Redthorn Road Baltimore 20 Maryland Rooters Club 11 2 Homeroom Secretary 12 General JOSEPH HINKLENIAN JR X oe 7001 Conley Street Baltimore 24 Nlaryland FEA 11 12 Cen eral RAE 'NIOND HHNSEN at 708 George -Menue Baltimore 21 Nlaryland FEA 11 JV Track 11 Var ity 12 Cen eral R 'UN A4 mir OLGIA MAE HOBBS Mae 916 Kmwat Avenue Balumore 21 Maryland Inflrmary Ande 12 Commerczal CAROLYN DORIS HODGES 74 Berkshlre Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Academlc ELIZABETH ANN HOECKEL Betty Box 255 Route 14- Baltlmore 20 Maryland Academzc KAREN HOLBROOK 808 Martln Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland General LINDA GENE HOLLER Ln 2009 Tred Avon Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Varsity Hockey 10 12 GAA 10 MOHIIOT 11 Homeroom Treasurer 12 General JOHN ROBERT HOWELL Bo 2009 Oakland Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland FEA 11 12 General Rooters Club 10 4' Good muslc and the Joy of Chrlstmas are blg factors ln makmg the Chrlst mas dance enjoyable for Kenwood stu dents I40 ax U 9 A ' ' , , H U , . 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I X 'x ' 1 kbs-'Ltd Pig SHERIDAN BARBER HURLEY Sherry 430 Nlaryland Avenue Baltxmore 21 Maryland JY Hockey 11 Varslty Hockey 12 JV Softball 11 Homeroom Treasurer 10 Rooters Club 10 GAA 10 11 12 KBOolt 10 Spotll ht 11 12 Ed1tor1nCh1ef 12 Col lege Club 11 12 Academzc ELVA .1 HUTCHINS o Rlverslde and 0T10l.8 Avenues Baltxmore 24- Maryland FBLA 11 NHS 11 12 Commerczal CARROLL HUFFINES 132 Srlwer Lane Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland General DANIEL HUGHES 3-10 Back Rner Road Baltimore 21 Wlaryland General KATHRYN ANN HUGHES Cassy .312 Delaware Avenue Baltimore 21 'Vlaryland ,IV Hockey 11 Varsity Hockev 12 JV Softball 11 Rooters Club 10 GAA 10 Homeroom Secretary 10 Homeroom VICC Presldent 11 12 College Club 11 12 KBook 10 Spotlrght 11 12 Sport Edltor 12 Llterary Nlagazlne 10 FNA 12 NHS 12 Academzc CLARA JEWEL HUMPHREY 202 Golupslu Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 11 Commercial 0402 Drlver Ed students mark off an aver age slze parking space before they begin to practice . 1 , ' A y ,. i , A 1,n?,gi?5r H - 'W , rf , 'gZ':i'ia mg fig. ' ,. . if ,l,xFcHf ' . . J' ' ' A I , 5. . Xe' 4,50 - - 1 , 1 - - 1 ar ' 7 . I n , br a v v Wit - - . . - . ' . ' . ' 2 v 1 v 5 v S . 2 1 . 'R ,fy-gf . V 415, '5751 I . 3.555 , 0, fl . my ' 9 41 KY . ' 1 vw' A - ' ' -in ' V ' ui? I I ff I ' 1 . .-: - fr ,H v r . ' . . - - 7 v - - v 1 , u 7 7 Y 7 Q ' ' Z g v v ' ' v ' . . s . X 'rf' 1 1 . S 9 f J f ' L. ,V , J W . LQ x R 0 JOE ANN HUTTON 16 Elm Drive Baltimore 20 Maryland Band 10 11 12 Orches General WI.LLIAM R. HUX l , 15 Clipper Road Baltimore 21 Maryland General MARY C HYLER 328 Torner Road Baltimore 21 Maryland General JEAN ANN IBBOTT Ibby Baltlmore 21 Maryland General ANNA FRANCES INSCORE 627 Delaware Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland GAA11 Rooters Club 11 General ROBERT INSKEEP Bo 918 N Marlyn Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland General GARY B JACKSON 333 Oberle Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland Academic WARREN A JACKSON 1202 Fourth Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland General JOHN E JAKUM Box 46 White Marsh Maryland General tra 10' GAA 12 'I g , 1 7 7 9 KB Hn 7 1 0 0 , If S! 608 Riverside Road l Y 3 . Y , . .. by 3 , 7 9 SHEILA D. JARVIS 61-D Oak Grove Drive Baltimore 20. Maryland Commercial ROBERT JEFFERSON T41 Essex Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland Chess Club 12: College Club 10. 11. 123 Laboratory' Assistant 11. Academic PAUL ROBERT JENKINS, JR. 340 Miles Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Wrestling Varsity 11 12' Stage Crew 12. General SANDRA K JENKINS Sandy 307 South Stuart Street Baltimore 21 Maryland CAA 10 11 12 Dance Club 11 General HARRIETTE JENINGS Held: Box 19 Route 14- Baltimore 20 Maryland GAA 10 11 12 Glee Club 10 11 12 General MICHAEL JEZNACH Mzke 8033 Baltimore Street Baltimore 24- Maryland Wrestling J V 11 Varsity 12 General NANCY JOGEREIT Nance 710 South Lorraine Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland JV Softball 11 GAA 10 11 12 ee Club 12 Monitor Force 12 C ommercral ERIS NIAE JOHNSON ns 103 Eastern Avenue Baltimore 20 Nlaryland Clee Club 10 CAA 11 Commerczal LHNDA LEE JOHNSON 989 Bowleys Quarters Road Baltimore 20 Maryland CAA 11 12 Rooters Club 12 'Nure Aide 12 KBOOL 10 Homeroom Pre ident 11 General Z RUSSELJ IHONIAS JOHNSON JR Russ 6 Rldgemoor Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Varelt Tfnn1s10 11 JV Soccer 11 SGA 12 BAC 11 Y freaeurcr 12 Colle e Club 12 Acrzrlemzc DOROTHX LOUISE JONES Dome 8109 Woodbaxen Road Baltmmore 6 Maryland KBook 10 Homeroom Presldent 10 Homeroom Treasurer 12 Clee Club 12 Offlce Alde 12 Academzc I44 JOYCE LEE JONES 310 R1N6fSldC Drne Balllmore 21 Maryland ,IV Volleyball Manager 11 GAA 10 11 12 Lxbrary Alde 10 11 12 Commerczal PATTI JONES 220 Ballard Avenue Baltlmore 20 Maryland Rooters Club 10 11 Safety Patrol 10 11 GAA 12 FNA 11 12 Commerczal JUNE ANITA JOSENHANS 1513 Eastern Avenue Ba1t1rnore21 Maryland JV Hockey 10 Varsity Hockey 11 12 JV Basketball 10 11 Varslty Basketball 12 GAA 10 11 12 Homeroom Secretary 10 Academzc DOUGLAS JOYNER Flonda 1301 Sprmg Avenue Balumore 6 Maryland General Slaung away nlgbt and dav, Bonnle Crozler strlves to meet her deadlme for that NI 8. C term paper Academic Frank GLENN KAHL Box 275 Route 16 Balllmore 20 Maryland FR AINKLIN -XNTHOIN 18 B Westway North Baltlmore 21 Maryland Y KAIRID La -X xetant 11 Colle e Club 10 11 12 INI-I 11 12 Che Q Club 12 Academzc LINDA LOUISE KALB 12 Rlght Elevator Dnve Baltimore 20 Maryland General SYLVIA DIANA KALE Duma Box 292 Route 14 Baltlmore 20 Maryland Commerczal JOSEPH KANE oe Box 279 C Rldge Road Baltlmore 6 Maryland General OHN R KAUTZ J 2208 Redthorn Road Baltxmore 20 Maryland Glee Club 10 11 12 Academzc gs' Wg, W3 Maint 'tif Ca Qy and Hugh examme some of the trophles repreeentlng Kenwoods pre ne sports record gamed oxer e pa I years I45 JYNET RUTH KEATLEY 1.332 Dornton Aycnue Blltxmorm 20 Maryland JN Softball 10 Vurarty Softball 11 Varexty Basketball 12 Humerrmm Presldcnt 11 Llbrary Alde 10 11 12 I NK 10 11 12 Momtor 10 11 12 Art Club Treasurer 12 Lltsruy Ma anno 11 College Club 12 Cleo Club 12 f enerul NIILDRED KEENE llzllze 617 Maryland Avenue Balumore 21 Maryland Comnzerczal KAREN KELLER 330 Montrose Aw enue Baltxmore 21 Maryland General ALLEN KENWETH KELLEY tl! 1404 Thrrd Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland Gen eral RHAE EMERSON KELLEY 1205 North 64-th Street Baltlmore 6 Maryland Chess Club 11 12 Lab Assrstant 11 College Club 10 11 12 'WHS 12 BAC 12 Acndenuc CHARLES KELLY 318 Lorrame Ayenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland C en eral BOB D KENNED1 3016 Bengles Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland 4CIId8V7llC PATRICIA KELLEY Pat 1023 Marlyn Ay enue Baltxmore 21 Maryland Rooters Club 12 Nlomtor 12 Commerczal PAUL ANDREW KELLEY 1216 Berk Avenue Balt1more 6 Maryland Varsrty Track 10 Homeroom Commerczal 9 N4 Prealdent 10 L ' , , ' . . . 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'Q ,A IX 4 .l I kv I ll L' ' B'II ' C 1 A Y ,. 1 I t Baltlmore 21 Nlaryland General 'E O .A L DEANNA KNACHEL ..Dee,, Route 14-, Box 598 Baltimore 20, Maryland Commercial MICHAEL LEE KN EZEVICH .tKnez,, 7 Marie Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland 60z'4e vin 'Z' JAMES DOUGLAS KNIFFIN Doug 17C Byway South Balumore 21 Maryland Cross Country .IV 10 Vars1ty11 12 Track .IV 10 11 VHISIIY 12 NHS AC 0 Homeroom VICC Presldent Academzc FIIEANCES KATHERINE KOELBEL al 7912 33rd Street Baltlmore 6 Maryland Glee Club 10 11 12 Commerczal ETHEL KOESTER 1315 Dorsey Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland Reflectlons 10 Homeroom Vice Presldent Commerczal DORIS KONIBER 506 Dorsey Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland ,IV Volleyball 11 VHISIIY 12 GAA 10 11 12 Llbrary A1de10 11 12 C ommercuzl EDWIN A KOTRAS Box 6418 Route 15 Baltxmore 20 Maryland Radlo Club 11 12 Llbrary Alde 10 11 12 General RUTH ANN KRACH Ruthze 1814 Wxlson Pomt Road Baltlmore 20 'Nlaryland General THERESA BERINICE KRATZEN Theresa 1012 W1lson Pomt Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland Gen eral fi !I 0 ' - 7 , .9 . - 12,g li 1, 11, 12: 12. 1 db 'Q V . 3 7 7 ' ' N. at A , 4 . I . H' ,Sf M, , , 1 1 - 'i' ,4 11 ' ' Q A , f t ' , ' U 7 1 1 v 1 1 1 ' A. 134 View , t I SG - 99 Ku' . ,L I .w1' QQ, its .1 s J H . . .. :qu .V , RICHARD JOSEPH KREJCI Dzck 1202 64th Su-ee: Balnmore 6 Maryland Wrestllng JV 10 Col lege Club 10 11 12 Homeroom V1cePres1dent 10 Presldent 11 Academic MADELINE KRONER Babe 254 Nantlooke Road Baltunore 21 Maryland Commercuzl BONITA KROUT Bonnie 2901 Easiern Boulevard Homeroom Treasurer 10 Commeraal WARREN KUHL JR 2214 Old Eastem Avenue Baltlmore 20 Maryland College Club 10 11 12 Lab Asslstant 12. Academic LANA MARIE KATHERINE KUHN Lana Box 64 Clarks Polnt Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland General CLAUDIA JEAN KUNERT Jeame 10 Control Court Baltimore 20 Maryland Commercuzl MAX LACKL Mack' 5713 Emelxa Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland Varsxty Wresthng 12 Homeroom V1cePres1dent 10 General RONALD KRAUSE Ron 340 Poplar Road Baltimore 21, Maryland General EDWARD FRANCIS KRAWCZYK Eddie' 601 Patapsco Avenue Baltxmore 6 Maryland General 6006, 1, CC 3 1 3 ' if . I . . 3 - ' 9 0 . : , . Cl 19 9 ll ' 9, Baltimore 20, Maryland , . . ! 1 S 3 If I! , . 7 65 ' 09 I ll ! I . , . . 3 - ' Ginger and Nancy begin to anticipate the solemnxty and thrlll of commence ment as Nancy dons the coveted cap and gown ISO SANDRA S. LAMBETH Sandy 2 Walkway Court Baltimore 20 Maryland WILLIAM CHARLES ANTHONY LAGNA Logan Route 14 Box 550 Baltlmore 20 Maryland FEA 10 11 12 Hs- General Q CATHERINE M LAMBERT Cassy 338 Stemmers Run Road Baltimore 21 Maryland GAA 10 11 12 SGA 10 11 12 SGA Secretary 12 iBdL!a111 NHS 12 Homeroom Secretary 10 11 Office 1 e Commerczal Cheerleader Varsity 12' SGA 10 12' GAA 11 12' FBLA 11' K-Book Photography Editor 10' Homeroom Vice' President 11 President 12' Bluebook 12. Commercial JAY CHARLES LANCASTER 318 Stemmers Run Road Baltimore 21 Maryland General DANIEL LaPENNA Dan 7801 Baltimore Street Baltimore 24 Maryland General JOHN LAPINSKI 359 Okerle Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland Baseball ,I.V. 10 11' Cross Country J.V. 10. General mu 'TON ...aww ...l To enjoy the pr1v1le es of Honor Study the e semors must mamtam the C average which IS needed for membershrp DORIS MARIE LAUENSTEIN Dons 1820 Cape May Road Baltrmore 21 Maryland Academzc CHARLES WILLIAM LAWRENCE Chuck 1003 North Marlyn Avenue Baltnmore 21 Maryland J V Soccer 10 Varslty 11 12 General 66660 I ,oy MARGARET HELEN LAWSON Marge 174-5 Earhart Road Baltrmore 21 'Vlaryland JV Basketball 11 ,IV Volleyball 11 Glee Club 10 11 12 GAA11 12 College Club 11 12 Academze REBECCA LEDFORD Becky 11 Contact Court Baltxmore 20 Maryland Commerczal JOANNE LEGGORE 510 Delaware Avenue Baltlmore 21 Niaryland General CAROLYIN LORRAINE LEON ARD 8416 Avery Road Baltlmore 6 Nlaryland Lxbrary Axde 11 12 General l5l Charlie General .I V Socc General kph ROBERT MICHAEL LIBBY Bo 920 Barron Avenue Baltxmore 21 Maryland General LARRY E LINDEMAN Reds 105 Kmgston Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland .l V Lacrosse 11 BAC 12 A cad emlc CHARLES WILLIAM LEONARD 365 Townsend Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Cross Country Varsity B 11 12. WILLIAM LANCE LEROY 28 Blxster Street Baltxmore 20 Maryland er 10 JV Lacrosse 11 BAC 11 JOSEPH LEWIS Wayne 2013 Woodruff Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland General JOYCE LINDSEY 4-4-0 Stemmers Run Road Baltunore' 21 Maryland C ommerczal PATRICIA LIPPIN GI 911 Lutz Avenue Balumore 21 Maryland de FBLA 11 Nurses A1 urer 12 Commerczal DONALD LITTLE Don 311 Nlcholson Road Baltimore 21 Maryland 12 Homeroom Secretary Treas Band 10 11 I2 Orchestra 11 Dance Band 10 11 12 General ROGER LITTLE 6507 Golden Rlng Road Baltlmore 6 Maryland Varsxty Cross Country 11 12 .IV Track 10 11 NHS 12 College Club 10 11 12 Chess Club 12 Academzc LARRY D LOCHARY 1715 Glen Curtis Road Baltlmore 21 Nfaryland General RICHARD LOCKWOOD Rzch 410 Nhddlesex Road Balumore 21 Maryland General GARY LYNN LONG 416 Delaware Avenue Baltrmore 21 Maryland General ,aus JOHN GARRIS LOVELACE Johnny Baltlmore 20 Maryland JV Lacrosse 10 11 Homeroom Presldent 11 Glee Club 2 ith General NM PATSY M LOVELL dl 1653 Hlllslde Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland Spothght 11 Busmess Manager 12 KBook Commerczal MADELINE LOVERA 1609 Rosedale He1ghts Avenue Baltxmore 6 Maryland Glee Club 10 11 12 College Club 12 Acadernzc GEORGE LOWERS 623 Franklm Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland VHTSIIY Track 10 11 12 Varslty Wresthng 12 Homeroom V1ce Pres1dent 10 G en eral DOLORES NIADDOX zs Weit Tw1n Rner Beach Chaae Han land General PATRICIA NIAGGIO gr af, 332 Stlllwater Road Baltlmore 21, Maryland Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Homeroom Treasurer 10, Vxce Presx dent 12 Genera! an-a i L 1 ' 3 A , ' 1 I 1202 Tupelo Place U up rs . if ' ' A ' , ' 3 - 10. 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JANICE BARBARA ANN MAIROSE an 929 Wampler Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland C ommerclal PATRICK MALEC 672 B Greyhound Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Gen eral CHARLES MALSON Chuck 509 Mlddle Rlver Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland Glee Club 10 General JANET LORENE MARLEY 4 Plateau Road Baltxmore 21 Maryland Rooters Club 11 Glee Club 1 11 12 GAA 0 General JUDITH LEE MARQUARDT Judy 1220 Race Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland GAA 10 12 Rooters Club 11 C ommerczal BETTY .10 MARSHALL 1301 Shore Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland Varslty Hockey 10 JV Basketball 10 Tenms 11 GAA 10 NHS 11 12 College Club 12 Homeroom Treas urer 10 A cad emlc JEAN D MARTIN Jean Route 14 Box 572 Baltlmore 20 Maryland Rooters Club 11 2 GAA 12 FNA 11 Glee Club 10 Nurses Alde 10 11 12 A cad emzc 1- LOWELL MARTIN Box 326 Route 15 Baltlmore 20 Maryland General DONALD MAST 1600 Wllson Pt Road Balnmore 20 Maryland General ss! 11 1 1 sz 11 1 1 1 4 0 . 1 1 1 1 1 - ca 11 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' aa 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 , . V 1 - , 1 1 Y-N fi gin. K. CARROLL 'NI-KTTHEW 1320 lN1cholaw Way Baltimore 21 'Nlarwland Cen eral CARL NI -X1 'N ARD 363 NlCh01i0Il Road Baltimore 21 Wlanland General .l0HlN 'NIcCLELLAN 1412 Wilson Point Road Baltimore 20 Maryland Speczal Edu catzon WILLIANI NICCLOUD B1 34 Cherry Garden Baltimore 21 Maryland Gen eral LEROY MCDONALD Pete 2134 Redthorn Road Baltimore 20 Maryland Commercial JANIES LOONIIS NICDOWELL zm 918 Barron Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland ,I V Track 10 G en eral KENNETH McDOWELL Chrzstopher 918 Barron Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland Office Aide 12 Gen eral JOHN BIcFARLANE Spankey 4 Altimeter Court Baltimore 20 Maryland Track 10 11. Q General PHYLLIS MCCHEE ' 1638 French's Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland General MARY FRANCES McKELDIN Route 14- Box 99 Baltimore 20 Maryland Commercial WILLIAM MCKELVIN Mack 507 Chalcot Square Baltimore 21 Maryland General ELLEN McKINNEY 200 North Marlyn Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland FNA 12 Library Aide 10 Nurses Aide 12 Academic ESTHER RAE McLEAN 4- Manifold Court Baltimore 20 Maryland Monitor Force 11 Spotl1ght10 11 Typist 12 Homeroom Secretary 10 President 11 FBLA 11 Rooters Club 11 Commercial The senior class executive committee plans the agenda for the present year. KENNETH MEEHLING Kenny 124 Dihedral Drive Baltlmore 20 Maryland JV Soccer 10 11 JV Lacrosse 11 General MARY VIRGINIA MEGINNIS Gznny Vmcent Farm Lane Whlte Marsh Maryland Glee Club 10 ll 12 General e ' I v y ac sr v 1 l . . . , . s Q ' Q i 1 1 9 ' . . ' 9 s 1 ' as n 9 . . , , . . u - vs . , 4 9 s - Mass enthuslasm 15 evxdent at the sen 1or party as senlors unanxmously ap plaud after one of the acts 0605 LAWRENCE P MERLINC Larry 8608 Phxladelphla Road Balnmore 21 Maryland JV Track 10 FEA V1cePres1dent 11 Thesplan 11 12 Stage Manager 12 General CARLOTTA 'VIETTAM ar 6626 Kenwood Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland C om rnerczal L JOYCE MERCHANT o 328 Townsend Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Clee Club 10 12 Commercral LARRY MERRILL 43 Torque Way Balumore 20 Maryland General MARVIN EARL MERRITT Skzp 538 South Marlyn Avenue Baltxmore 21 Maryland Pres1dent 10 11 12 Academic WARREN MERRITT Slim 9-031Vz Edgewater Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland Cen eral Presxdent 12 I 1 .7 y,, , X H y 2 AQ., 1.0 A vmgry Wresuing 10, 11, 121 BAC 11, 125 Homeroom 'GP' 1 , , . A is . 'Q .N ' .1 .,, l I . 3 . - . , . 5 A 'lb HC D A v' BARBARA ANN MEURER Barb 425 Margaret Avenue Baltrmore 21 Maryland FTA 11 President 12 Dance Club V1cePres1dent 12 College Club 12 Homeroom V1cePres1dent 12 Academzc BARBARA ANNA MEYERS Barb Box 752 Route 1 Hxllsrde Dnve Baltxmore 21 Maryland J V Softball 11 Academzc RONALD MICHALOWSKI Mzck 9 North Marlyn Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland General PATRICIA M MIGLIARINI dt 306 Poplar Road Baltxmore 21 Maryland KBook 10 Glee Club ll 12 FTA 12 GAA 12 College Club 12 A cad emzc ALVIN MILLER 32 Compass Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland General ANTOINETTE ELAINE MILLER Ton: 50 Transverse Avenue Baltxmore 20 Maryland GAA 10 Rooters Club 10 ll Monrtor Force 10 Comrnerczal CHARLES DAVID MILLER 9 Albatross Lane Baltrmore 21 Maryland College Club 12 Homeroom Treasurer 10 Academzc JOHN WILLIAM MILLER J R 1319 Eastern Avenue Baltunore 21 Maryland Band 10 11 12 Orchestra 10 ll 12 Brology Club 10 College Club 10 11 12 NHS 11 12 Homeroom Presr dent 10 A cad emzc NORMAN F MILLER JR Norm 327 Montrose Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland Lab Assrstant 10 General o ICP ,Y D MAF, J.V. Wrestling 11, Varsity 123 FEA 11, 123 BAC 12. , , : , , : ' : 'fbi -e '7 Al I ' ,ffR'?i'Si LORRAINE MINER 9008 Linnings Lane Baltimore 6, Maryland C en eral PATRICIA MOHR 9110 Lennings Lane Baltimore 6, Maryland Commercial DOLORES .I MONTGOMERY 823 Martin Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Commercial DENNIS MORGAN 3 Riverside Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Academzc THOMAS 'VIORLEY Tom 4-05 Riverside Drive Baltimore 21 Maryland Literary Wlagazine 12 College Club 12 Academzc LEONARD 'VIORSOW Lenny 97 Stemmers Run Road Baltimore 21 Maryland BAC 11 Secretary 12 General TERRY PAUL MOSA 906 Barron Avenue Baltimore 21 'Vlaryland Gen eral 'Nu .ff F CORINDA O 'VIOY ER 1806 Sunnyside Road Baltimore 21 Maryland ,I V Basketball 10 GAA 10 Commercial 'VIARGARET A NIROZ Wargze 327 Nicholson Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland , General gf? GEORGEANNE A MUENZING 48 Berkshue Road Baltxmore 21 Maryland G eneral ELIZABETH ROSE MULLEN Betty Box 751 A Route 1 Baltlmore 3 Maryland Volleyball ,IV 10 Llbrary Alde 10 11 12 Clee Club 10 12 General CLENDA LOU MULLINS Glen 431 53rd Street Baltlmore 24- Maryland FBLA 11 GAA 10 Commercuzl RICHARD MURPHY Murph 807 Arncllffe Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Cen eral af 'N-x. PHYLLIS S NAGEL Phyl 1702 Summit Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland Rooters Club 12 Reflec tlons 12 Clee Club 12 Academzc WILLIAM NINE 34 Gentlan Lane Baltlmore 20 Maryland Speczal Education CLYDE CHRISTOPHE Chrzs 1303 Sprung Avenue Baltxmore 6 Maryland Library A111610 11 12 General .IOAN MELVINA MYERS Ioannle Box 4-59 Route 14- Baltxmore 20 Maryland GAA 11 Glee Club 10 11 12 C 0 mmerczal RAY CHARLES MYERS 10 East Mldland Road Ba.lt1more 20 Maryland General NITZ 9 44 u 1 v . . Q v y v , . 7 ff sr 7 Q . ff n 9 I ' ,, h 0, V ff - as , 1 Q fix - . 1 ' Y ' '13 . ' 9 SK ii dl- ' ' ' I 7 n 7 , . Q 44 - Q, , I l s 9 ' PAT O'KEEFE uKeefev Box 80-A, Route 14 Baltimore 20, Maryland Monitor 10, 12. Academic JOHN DONALD OREM KKD0n!, 1320 Fuselage Avenue Baltimore 20, Maryland J.V. Soccer 113 J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity 11, 12. General 6 ' , PHILIP NORI Phil 2206 Vailthorn Road Baltimore 20, Maryland .I.V. Soccer 10, Varsity 115 J.V. Basketball 10. General ALEXANDER JOHN NORMAN HAP, 523 Welbrook Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Soccer J.V. 10, Varsity ll, 123 Track J.V. 103 Basketball .I.V. 10, Varsity 11. General FRANK J. NOVAK Jimmie 4-15 Lorraine Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland General MARY CATHERINE NUTTER Cathy Box 1040 Stevens Road White Marsh, Maryland General HENRY PHILIP ORR 315 Upperlanding Road Baltimore 21, Maryland General RICHARD ORR uRickyn 315 Upperlanding Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Library Aide 10, 11, 12. LINDA OSMENT lKLin,, 917 Lance Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland GAA 109 Glee Club 12. General SUSAN ELIZABETH OTTE Susze 343 East Rlverslde Road Baltxmore 21 Maryland C ommerczal MARGARET ANN OTTO M aggze 1122 63rd Street Baltlmore 6 Maryland Rooters Club 11 GAA 10 Glee Club 12 General EDWARD JOHN OWEN 5208 Hazelwood Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland J V Wrestlmg 10 J V Track Momtor Force 10 Acadernzc GAIL D OXLEY 1 Catapult Court Baltlmore 20 Maryland Glee Club 1 General L Kelly 625 Dunw1ch Way Baltxmore 21 Maryland Varslty Hockey 12 GAA 12 Glee Club 12 Operetta 12 Academzc MARY PANIAN PLgmy 935 Kemuat Avenue Baltlmore Maryland GAA 10 Rooters Club 11 Nurses Alde 12 Commerczal Eager semors bld thelr farewells and goodbyes hy wntmg favonte saylngs and quotes when slgmng yearbooks , JR- ..Ed,, . . 1 g . . 10g ' . YY KJELLBJORG JARDTRUD OYDNE 4 v K di cvs 434 we ? A 'Qi . is fa!!! FRANCES HELEN PELSKI 20 Walkway Court Baltimore 20 Maryland FBLA 11 Bluebook 12 Homeroom Secretary 11 12 f OUZHIQFCIIII CAROLYN L PETERS 1528 Eastem Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland General '4vu.,.. EDWARD L. PARKINSON 24- C Fenway South Baltimore 21. Maryland Academic PAUL M. PASQUOLONE Butch V 968 Arncliffe Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Cen eral RONALD PAUL E1uis,' 6525 Colden Ring Road Baltimore 6. Maryland Cen eral BEVERLY ELLA PEARSON 4-06 Franklin Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland CAA 11 FNA 11 12 Library Aide 10 11 General in--f 'br ik ,, rf George Kilgore practices using the lem and Ingrid Uldrikls plots his answers on a graph z , 9 ' ' , , 12- T i me , Q- slide rule while working physics prob- X S, . . . . fr I63 MARY PHYLLIS PETERS Kiphylii 36 Back River Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Clee Club 10. General JOHN PFADENHAUER, JR. uJ0hlUliB,, Route 16, Box 166 Baltimore 20, Maryland Glee Club 12g College Club 125 10, Treasurer 11. General 0 l My . Homeroom Vice-President JOSEPH PFARR Box 80, Route 15 Baltimore 20, Maryland General .IIM PHILLIPS 12 Terrace Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Gen eral SUSAN PHILLIPS ue 13 OJMPICSSIOD Court Baltlmore 20 Maryland General WILLIAM T PHILLIPS Bl 57 Olxve Lane Baltlmore 20 Maryland General IMELDA PIERORAZIO 373 Nlcholson Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Glee Club 12 0fflCC Axde 12 General CARLOTTA FAY PINDER ar 103 Klngston Road Baltxmore 20 Maryland FNA 12 GAA 10 Nurses Aide 11 12 Homeroom Vlce Presldent 11 Treasurer 12 College Club 11 12 General ALBERT VI PIPPEN 60 Stemmers Run Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Chess Club 12 General Y GSS H 9 Cf 'IIB - 7 1 . V ' , 4, 4 . . U 1 1 7 ' 1 ' S 7 9 7 4 ' s 2 1 - R . , HAI!! A ' . R . , . R 2 , Nan General CHARLES PORTER Buck 1200 Jackson Avenue Baltimore 20 Maryland General JOAN PORTER Chase Maryland Monitor Force 10 11 General PATRICIA ANN PORTER at 28 Right Wmg Dnve Baltimore 20 Maryland Llbrary Aide 11 12 Commerczal VIOLA PRESTON ..Vi,, Box 365-A, Route 2 Baltimore 6, Maryland Gen eral ROBERT D. PRICE lCBob5! 320 Upperlanding Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Varsity Tennis 10, 11g BAC 125 NHS 11, 123 College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic RONALD R. PRICE 108 South Stuart Street Baltimore 21, Maryland General NANCY LEE POPP Mlddle River Court Baltimore 20 Maryland GAA 10 Monltor Force JOSEPH PLEMPEL oe Pulaskl Hlghway White Marsh Maryland Academzc ROSALIE POWDOWSKI Rose 8118 Philadelphia Road Baltimore 6 Maryland GAA 10 11 Glee Club 10 11 12 Horneroom Secretary 11 College Club 11 12 Literary Magazme 11 Monitor Force 10 11 12 Academic Barb General upamn 1 General CHARLES PULLIAM 2 Control Court Baltimore 20 Maryland General JOSEPH PULS oe 705 Franklin Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland Academzc BARBARA PRIDE 426 Tomer Road Baltimore 21, Maryland FTA 11, 129 Routers' Club 11, 125 R6f1CCtlOHS 11 SGA 125 GAA 10, 11, 123 Library Aide 12 Offlce Aide 11 Monitor Force 11, 12. PAMELA YVONNE PRIDE 426 Torner Road Baltimore 21, 'Maryland Softball .l.V. 105 Library Aide 123 FTA 11 12 GAA 10, ll, 12g Library Club 12g Monitor Force 11 12 RONALD PROSER 39 Terrace Road Baltimore 21 Maryland General PHYLLIS KAY PURCELL Phyll 57 South Hawthorne Road Baltimore 20 Maryland Glee Club 12 FBLA 11 GAA 10 Nurses Aide 10 Library Aide 10 Commerczal LEONARD PYECHA 28 Right Aileron Street Baltimore 20 Maryland Homeroom Secretary 12 Commerczal DOROTHY RACKL 608 Orems Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Academzc GERALDINE RAJNISH Gerry Box 189 White Marsh Maryland Commercial Q sv' 452. JAN ET E REESE 2 an 327 Landry Terrace Baltlmure 21 Wlaryland C AA 10 Commercial STEPHEN CLARK REHAK 1818 Hanford Road Baltlmore 6 Nlaryland General WILLIAM .I REINIC Bl 411 Lowrey' Avenue Baltlmore 24- Maryland General wwf? LIND-X OLIVIA JUINE RENNER 2021 Oakland Awenue BdlIlIIl0I'L 20 Maryland Rooters Club 10 11 FNA 12 Thesplans 12 Clee Club 10 11 12 NursebA1de10 11 12 General CONSIANCE ANN RESSLER Connie v 011 Rlursxde Road Baltxmorc 21 Maryland Dranmauc Club 10 Off1CC Alde 12 Homeroom Treas ,y urer 10 'Q Commercial CHARLES CARY REYNOLDS Tzny 1209 61th Street Baltxmore 6 'Nlaryland Glee Club 10 11 12 Academzc CHARLES WAYNE REYNOLDS Chuck T79 Route 15 Box 4-50 Burke Road 1' Baltxmore 20 Maryland BAC 12 Llbrary Axde 11 General DAVID REYINOLDS 10.3 Rner ide Road Baltimore 21 Nlaryland General W' 55 FRANK JOHN REZEK 1813 Wey'lJurn Road Baltimore 6 Maryland General RALPH RICHARDS 7909 35th Street Baltimore 6 Maryland Academzc MAXWELL RICKETTS 1523 Chllworth Avenue Baltlmore 20 Maryland General ELLIS RICKMERS 1009 Fuselage Avenue Baltlmore 20 Maryland General CAROL ANN RICORDS Carol 2019 Oakland Avenue Baltlmore 20 Maryland Glee Club 11 Rooters Club 10 Commercuzl JOHN RIDGWAY 805 Platlnum Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland General JOY CAROL RIGGINS 09' 2 Branch Street Baltlmore 21 Maryland Varsxty Hockey Manager 12 Varslty Basketball Manager 10 11 12 Varslty Softball Manager 10 11 GAA 10 11 12 Intramural Manager 12 A cademzc DONNA LOUISE ROBERTS 1227 Fuselage Avenue Baltlmore 20 Maryland General 1 N 1 MARIE ROBERTSON 1232 Race Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Llbrary Alde 10 11 12 G Magazme 10 11 12 Academzc WANDA SUE ROBINETTE Sue 755 Vllddlesex Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Glee Club 10 11 12 General lee Club 10 11 12 Llterary ,ji 'fuk DQQWW IQ! 0608 RITA RLTH ROLLNIAN 321 Leeanne Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Wm. JOY CE ELAINE ROBINSON fovce 326 Le-eanne Road Baltimore 21 Aiarxland Commercial WILLIANI ROCK 32 Rner lde Road Baltlmore 21 Nlarsland Speczal Educatzon .IUDITH PATRICIA ROGER udy 34-3 'Nlonlroac Axenue Bdll1IIlOl'6 21 Maryland NHS 12 Colle e Club 10 11 I2 Glee Club 10 11 12 Aczulemzc PATRICIA CAROLYN ROGERS Patty Box 69 Route 14- Balumore 20 Maryland Varsity Yolleyball1O 11 Rooters Club 10 11 12 CAA General DANIEL ROHDE 1710 Cape May Road Raltlmore 21 'Nlarsland General .IOANNE MARIE ROHRER foan 6004 Ham1lton Aw enue Baltlmore 6 Maryland .IV Ba ketball 10 GAA 10 12 FBLA 11 NHS 12 Homeroom Presldent 10 Secretary Treasurer 11 Treasurer 12 Bluebook Secretary 12 College Club 10 11 Commerczal ROBERTA ANN ROHRER Bobbz 5712 Hamllton Asenue Baltlmore 6 Manland Varsny Basketball 10 GAA 10 SGA 10 11 NHS 11 Secretary 12 Homeroom Treasurer 10 Presldent 11 12 Execu me Commlttee 10 11 12 College Club 11 12 Academzc .IW Hockew 10 Rooter Club 11 12 FBLA I1 GAA 10 11 12 Glee Club 10 11 12 Offlce A1de12 NHS 12 Cen eral ILLIAYN A ROOT 'ifulzen 1621 Rnerwood Road Baltlmore 21 Nlarsland FBLA Y1cePreQ1dent 11, GAA 11, Spotllght 12 COHIHIEICIIII ? A Y v ' 4: I -Q A A A A K if V 5- . Y S. V . 1 - . V .4 . .. ' ' ' . A L, f . , ' ' :J nn A . , A . . . U . 51, Q D , , , , y - H J, A ,gg 1 , ' 411, - ' , 1 ' y , , , , 1- 1 115 Homeroom Secretary 10. . , , I ' ' . , A . ' Ill I 1 .4 ,, WX - , 1 7 I g l ' S . 1 1 1 A 1 1 ms- v,v. ' ' ' H -H 7 ' .I Q 0 4 , , 12: , v 1 Y v 3 ' ' Q u 1 , . 7 5 . ' V . ' . . I - - , y 5 v v Q ' - - 5 , , : A 4 - - , PATS1 ANN ROSS at 223 South Nlarlyn Avenue Bnlttmore 21 Nldryland JV Hockey 10 Varsxty Tennls NHS 12 Llbrary A1de10 11 12 Commercial 'NIERLE ROTHFUS 17 Hydroplane Drlve Baltlmore 20 Maryland Commerczal 93 Our tur mul dnll lm become a monthly r1tual o that we w1ll be prepared 1n the cunt of Jn attack 11 AA 10 FBLA 11 fb- CLIFI' R-OUSH 9 Qumce Lane BdlllII1OI'C 20 Maryland Cen eral AMANDA ROYSTON 1536 Dornton Axenue Balumore 20 'Vlaryland GAA 10 Llbrary Alde 10 11 12 'Nlomtor Force 12 Academzc BARRY WILLIAM RUEHLINC Barry 126 Kmgston Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland Homeroom Preildent 11 12 General SANDRA RULEY 8032 Wynbrook Road Bdltxmore 24- Maryland General 1 Wan, ..P I, A , . , , W - - ' 9 ' ' : G 4 : . X K 1 A ,L 1 . -4' x Mandy . ,L A 4 ' ' , . 4- ' 7 . ' ,A .X R 1 L t ,.. , Q 'C 4'-1' ' 15 . DON XI 11 RlN1ER Don 806 xflltllfft R1 ad Bdhlllll ff 21 11.1111 md f eneml DORL5 Rl bb1fLL 1:1 Pc1C7ur Menm Baltlmnre Z1 Nlarslund blee Club 12 General JOHN RUQSELL Johnm 08 B11 ter Strut Baltlnmre 20 Nldrsland Acrrrlemzc THONI XS RY E 140 Lan les Road Bd1llHl0I'L 21 'Nlanland The plan 11 12 General JEAN NIARIE SACILOTTO 311 Oberle -Xwenug Baltlmure 21 Nlarslund Commz ffm! JOHN bXLISBURY 14- Lontact Court Baltxmmre 20 Nlunland Gena ml in-4' is- 45054 Students take advatage of all the spare time they can get, as they brush up for their mid-year exams. I7I 'Q SCHAFER .,B0b,, General JOAN SCHALL Joanze 1210 North 62nd Street Ba1t1more 6 Maryland Glee Club 10 11 12 GAA 12 Academzc PATRICIA ANN SCHAMMEL Pat 626 Mlddlesex Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland FNA 11 Clee Club 12 Gen eral ESTA E SCHEHLEIN Colony Motel Whlte 'V1arsh Maryland GAA 11 Glee Club 10 11 12 Rooters Club 11 Spotllght 12 Academzc RICHARD HENRY SCHEIDE Dzck Box 694 Route 15 Balumore 20 Maryland Chi 8115 Duvall Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland Cheerleading 12g Glee Academic THOMAS SCAVUZZO .Tomo 1907 Ellinwood Road Baltimore 6, Maryland g,,,,iLf,x Gen eral . ROBERT LOUIS 20 Walkern Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Chess Club 10. MARY ANN SANTELLA Club 10, 11, 12g GAA 12. I Hombroom Treasurer 10 Homeroom Treasurer 10 Var 1ty Wre tlmg 11 CoCapta1n 12 Homeroom Treas urer 12 General Um 93 ww 1 1513231011- f sl is Qu ' iss ,256 .. ,, A J X ' fr 1 . , A Q Q gi P ' , X , 1 1 ks M . ' ' EDWARD CARLTON SCHOENBERG lSEd9! ' H l U . . , U I, , . . A ,f Q l 1 ' 9 My -:.,:H!Tr, I., . I , X . I ' . ii? '3 bf fl ,?'fftif0f V AV, 831 BFUHSWICR Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland General CHRISTEL SCHOTTLER Chns 1500 Chapel H111 Drlve Baltlmore Q, Vlaryland Glee Club 1.0 Chess Club 11 12 College Club 10 11 12 Commerczal Bluebook Buslness Manager i he 1-au? K' ERIKA SCHOTTLER 1500 Chapel Hill Drive Baltimore 6, Maryland. Chess Club 11: Clee Club 103 College Club 10, 11, 1.2. Commercial CAROL ANN SCHEISSER Schee: -1-09 Cerreis Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland GAA 105 Monitor Force 10, 11, 124 Library Aide 125 Art Club 11, 12: Dance Club 12: Homeroom Secretary 10, 12. Academic GV 6' .-oe I RUSSELL SEARS Russ 94-0 Chesaco Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland General JOANNE SELCKMANN 309 Candry Terrace Baltlmore 21 Maryland Softball JV 10 Basketball IW 11 GAA 10 11 FTA 12 College Club 12 General EUGENE MICHAEL SELEPACK Gene 944 Woodlynn Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Gen eral VIOLA G SELF 541 W Woodlynn Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland GAA 10 11 12 SGA 10 11 12 Reflections 11 12 Nurses Aide 10 Senior Class Secretary 12 Commercial GEORGE SELING 8025 Philadelphia Road Baltimore 6 'Vlaryland General EDWARD 'NIARSHAL 536 Backrner Road Baltimore 21 Maryland General KENNETH SEWELL Ken 84-03 Philadelphia Road Baltimore 6 Maryland General SEVIER Rosalie lm-tween two Sandie-s lead our muting Scctlon 1n a rousing cheer prior In the 11111111-. :dawg EVELH N SHA1-'ER 5900 Hamllton Ax enue Ba.111IIlOI'E 6 'Nlaryland G A A 12 Clee Club 10 Academzc LERO1 JOHN SHALCK ee 1824 Wes burn Road Baltlmore 6 'Nlaryland S ccer JV 10 11 V r ny 12 Ba ketball JV 10 Ba c JY 0Var1tw 11 CflfCum 1 12 w p1ans12 Opcrelta 11 12 Academzc 'NELSON SHEELEX 'N e 5 14 Pel ar Menue Balumore 21 Nlarsland Theapxans 11 12 NHS 11 12 Trfa urer 12 Clue Club 12 n 10 11 Orche tra 10 11 Cllr-31 un Homeroom Pre xdent 12 Upcre-tta 12 Academzc ELIZABETH SHELEPET Bern 8010 Old Ph1ladelpl11a Road Balumore 6 Nlanland Glee Club 10 11 12 INFAL SHEPHERD 1819 Sunnwlde Road Baltlmore 21 Nlaryland Tennla Warns 10 11 NHS 11 BA 11 12 If Club 12 Colle e Club 10 11 12 Academzc ROBERT BERTR-XXI SHERIFF Bo 8020 Old Ph1ladelph1a Road Baltlmore 6 Nlarwland ro Countrw .1 Y 10 Wre tlm SC Pre 1dent 12 Homeroom Pre ldent 10 11 Cla Q Pre ldent 11 KES Repre entatne '74 Acndemzc 0 SLEUS5 A SSL 37 v A 0 , as 3 's ' .'. 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X1.lT'f1.llll1 Ge' 1' rf lNXNLX SINIXIO'Nb 136 qllYLI' 1.1m Rodd B11lt1111or1 21 Nldrwlancl N1un1tor1'1ru 12 I fnerrzl WILLI XXI IR XXI Nl'Nf 1 FTON B1 B114 21 Route 141- 13111111111 rc 20 Nldrslund f P114 mf PXIRICIX ELXINE SINNRO Ilf 108 'N Nlurxlsn Xunum Blllllllfbff 21 x1dI'NlJTld IJ I XX 11 Hlllliflbfjlll N 1 Culdancc Mdr 10 11 Conzmerzlrlf .1 YNIED SIPILN Route 16 Box 130 B.1lt1m11re 20 x1dl'YlJI'1l1 Cen eral n 0l1nf 1 e 11 C o 111 clue 11 1 fl lf an 1 one Qffcctnflx JOHN BERN -XRD SISTEK 46 Rner lde Road Balumore 21 Nlarwland Cro 12,11 10 War 112 Thf plan 11 12 Drama 11 General LH RIL CH-XRLE9 SKXLX S1 1 Route 1.3 Box 229 Patap co Me-nue Balumore 20 'Nlarsland Clee Club 10 11 12 Homeroom XICE Pre 1dent 12 Prel dent 10 Rooter Club 11 Academzc Usi g a tramp ' - is mt all 111111 111cvv1s 11111 1-y. ln Pl Ed. lusscs ur I ys -'-l 1 skill an agility WlIA'll ' - nm-1'f'Nu1'y 11 uw 9 . V 11 '.' 1 fx 1. -T. ' 'Q 1 , WFt'S111I1Ql 1.12 10.11.12 - 1 1 ll , 0 I 1 0 C11-1-C111 11,121 1- , . - i.-1-mar, 10,1lg Q' k . V 5. A A A La ss . '. , 111. ' sitj 1 'f ' s , 1 ' 10. ,12. sa -k-sv I M A - . , : s' , s'- While all the girls hungrily await their turn at the buffet style GAA Food Party, Nancy knowingly smiles as she adds that little bit extra to her plate. JOHN SNIITH 202 Rnerthorn Road Baltimore 20 Nlarwland Cen eral SHIRLEY NI QNIITH Shirley 2240 1 ailthorn Road Baltimore 20 Nlarwland Homeroom Y ice Prf ide General nt 11 Drama 10 EDWARD .l SLONIBA 1916 Bridge Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland G en eral DONALD SNIITH 504 Rner ide Road Baltimore 21 Nlarxland Cen eral HENRH SNIITH Hvpm 39 Hawthorne Road Baltimore 20 'llaryland General ,IANIES GARLAND SNIITH JR lm 122 Alcock Road Baltimore 21 Nlarwland Academic kiwi 7 L 1 ' S - , 1 . t. ,, ,. A . 1 . , . aj. ,, ,- . N : . , . . 1 iz, V, ,J .' 1' ,Ln lv indlf' . M .. , DAVID SOETHE 5 Cardinal Road Baltimore 21, Maryland General JUDITH L. SOHN ajudyn 331 Margaret Avenue Baltimore 21. Maryland College Club 11, Vice-President 12g Drama 10, 113 Thes- pians ll, 123 NHS 11, 125 Dance Club 129 Chess Club V 123 Bluebook Layout and Art Editor 12. Academic NANCY SOMMERS ..Heps,, 7716 Eastdale Road Baltimore 241, Maryland Tennis llg Homeroom Secretary 114 GAA Club 10, 11, 123 Monitor Force 10, 11, 12. Commercial CHARLES SONIER 8011! Rosedale Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland General EARLENE D SPEED Speed 1628 Rlckenbacker Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Gen eral 11 Q Rooters' JOSEPH JACOB SONNTAG a 8114- Poplar Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland Academzc EDITH B SPARKS Edie 58 Right Wing Drive Baltimore 20 Maryland FNA11 12 Rooters General ROBERT E STAFFORD 30 A Westway North Baltimore 21 Wlaryland Speczal Educatzon RAYNIOND STEELEY U3 998 Woodlynn Road Baltimore 21 'Nlaryland Cen eral Club 11 12 GAA 11 48 w--I MARCO STEGVIUELLER Box 380 Route 16 Baltlmore 20 Maryland Volleyball Varslty 10 Baseball JV 10 Band 10 11 12 Dance Band 10 College Club 10 11 12 Clee Club 10 Academic JUNE LOUISE STEIN 1219 Hllldale Avenue Baltlmore 6 'Nlaryland GAA 10 11 12 Rooters Club 11 12 ommerczal DONALD STEINKE Don 10 South Stuart Street Balumore 21 Maryland C en eral RUTH STETZER Baltlmore 20 Maryland Hockey JV 10 11 Varslty 12 Rooters Club 11 12 GAA 12 Nurses Alde 10 College Club 10 11 12 Morutor Force 12 FNA 11 12 Academzc AMY JOYCE STEVENSON 14- Terrace Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Academzc DIANE STEWART 8003 Bank Street Balumore 24- Maryland FBLA 11 CAA 10 Commerczal LAURA STONE new Marshy Polnt Road Chase Maryland Academzc JACOB WADE STOUT Wade 338 Nxcholson Road Balumore 21, Nlaryland General CARROLL CHARLES STRATMEYER Straty 910 Rosedale Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland General l 1 , 7 , S - - 5 y , 5 Z 1 v 3 - , . . I 7 9 5 ! ' ,. . , a ,, , 1 5 Propeller Drive , . . . , ' ' 7 7 Y 7 . ' ' 1 7 9 I Q Z 1 - Y 3 5 . 1 .. ,, GEORGE BERNARD STRICKROTH 1814- Greencastle Drive Baltimore 9, Maryland Homeroom Vice-President 11, Treasurer 12. A Cullemic JOYCE ANN STROMBERGER Box 260, Route 16 Baltimore 20, Maryland wx Rooters' Club 125 FNA 125 Homeroom Vice-President 115 College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic YN y-N 3 V951 PAMELA STUCHELL Pam 4103 Myrth Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland MODIIOI Force 12 GAA 10 Glee Club 11 General DAVID P SUEHS 1234 Spring Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland General PATRICIA LOUISE SULLIVAN Cookie Stevens Road Box 1031 Whlte Marsh Maryland Art Club 12 Nlomtor Force 12 General MARIAN SWEATVIAIN 166 Bennett Road Baltlmore 21 Nlaryland Homeroom Presxdent 10 Secretary 11 GAA 10 12 Spot hght 11 12 SCA 11 V1ce Presldent 12 General PATRICK JOHN SWEEN EY 8026 Cough Street Baltlmore 24- Maryland Gen eral HOWARD SWINNEH Cha f 'Nlaryland General 'NIARVIN SW ITZER 106 Propellor Drne Baltxmore 20 Nlaryland Cen eral CC 91 . . 7 - 4 Q . I 9' U51 I 5 ., 4 , ,L QI' 1 . X u ' ., D 4 , 4 , yy L' ' - 11 Jaw ? 6 .L x f L 1-. v A s,. ,I ,gl :lil f GEORGE STEPHAN TAYLOR 8108 Philadelphia Road Baltimore 6 Maryland Monitor Force 11. General MARIETTA TAYLOR Shortle 1502 Aldeney Avenue Baltimore 20 Maryland Art Club Secretary 10 Reflections 10 11 Dance Club 11 12 Bluebook Copy Editor 12 Homeroom Secretary 10 12 Dramatics 12 Rooters Club 10 11 Chas Club 12 Academzc PAUL LEO TECKLENBERG ec 518 Franklin Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland Track 10' FEA 11 12' LEONARD SZELIGA Box 169, Route 1 White Marsh, Maryland Glee Club 10.11, 123 NHS12g Academic DORIS TAYLOR 7807 Baltimore Street Baltimore 24, Maryland Monitor Force 11. General Thespians 12, -f'-7 Nh.: S--...... NHS 11 Parlxamentarian 12 Colle e Club 10 11 2 Glee Club 12 Lab Assistant 12 Academic NANCY D TENNANT 'Vance 2211 Eastern Avenue Middle River 20 Maryland GAA 11 12 Glee Club 12 General MARTHA LOUISE THONIASON Louise 716 Essex Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland GAA 11 Glee Club 12 Dramatics 1 C ommerczal BARBARA THONIPSON 5 Radial Court Baltimore 20 Maryland Library A1de10 11 12 Commerczal LEROY THOMPSON ee Box 66.3 New SCCIIOH Road Baltimore 20 Wlaryland Wrestling 10 Glee Club 11 12 Radio Club 12 General I '-v, --4 DOLORES ANN TOBASH Dee 9 Cyro Drive Baltimore 20, Maryland Glee Club 10, 11. 123 Monitor Force 11. Gen eral WANDA PHYLLIS TODD Fump 1825 Ellinwood Road Baltimore 6, Maryland CAA 10, 125 College Cluli 10, 11, 123 Monitor Force 10: Bluebook 12g K-Book 103 Infirmary Aide 11: HttH1fxfllfll1l Treasurer 12. Commercial KATHLEEN TORMOLLAN HKHSH 5808 Westwood Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland General NEIL TOURANGEAU 220 Km ston Road Baltimore 20 Maryland Academic Dor ex and Barbara Yleurer ob Lrxf, them elwe perform o that thew max imprme tlif tsle and technique of the dance l82 BERNARD TRANOVKH 14 Hydroplane Drive Baltimore 20 Maryland General ION A IUC K 3650 Riser ide Drive Baltimore 21 Nlarwland I ommerczal . - U . 2:- , . 1 I 7 5 . v 1 1 l , A i lv 1 9 Dance Club members Carol Scheiscr, Carolyn S Y., , . , . A 5, ., , 5 BETTY LOLISE WAN FLEET e 821 N 'Nldrlsn Awenuc Bxltlmorm 21 'Maryland Homnrmml Yue Pu dvnt 10 K 1 me Ufflu X 11 11 12 I orzzmercuzl 1 XTRILIX X XENENI XNN 2 8 Nlnntrn Q Mcnuc Bdltllllllft 21 'Nldrxland 4 L zzrlemz 1 INCRID 1 LDRIRIN Inga 281 Yanderma t Lane Bd1Ill'Il0l ? 21 Nldrwland QC-X 11 12 L48 10 Cla Xue Pre ldent 11 Reflectmn qmth ht N w Feature Erin r 12 R01 ter un umcr um re 1 ent Y nr' 1 rr ld nt NHQ11 12 ACIIITCHIIC .IOHNNIE kid IPCHLRCH ohn 1131 Lan 1m Road Baltnmore 21 Xlarxldnd X F LA flet 10 H1iHltTOIlH1 5mrr't.arx Cwlle 1 C1ub10 11 fommz 171111 C4111 Y SIL 522 D rr ew Axcnux Baltlmore 21 Nldrxland General JANICE WAN DETTA 1926 Lan dale Road Baltlmore 24 Nlarxland C en eral Julie and Barrv take 4 mmutc from their 1xu Che uh tn lplllx our the qenlor Prom PHILLIP P VOGEL Box 53 Route 1 Baltxmore 21 Maryland General CECIL L WADE Whtzzer 1312 F1151 Road Baltlmore 20 Maryland RQBERT LANG VESTAL o 2025 Mxddleborough Road Baltlmore 21 Maryland Homeroom Secretary 11 General FRANK VINGSEN Box 4-213 East End Statlon Baltxmore 5 Maryland General .TOANNE VOGEL 6532 Corkley Road Baltlmore 6 Maryland Cross Country Varslty 11 Basketball Manager JV 10 11 12 Varslty 10 11 12 Track J V 10 11 12 Varslty 10 11 12 College Club 10 11 12 Laboratory Asslstant 11 Academzc Hockey JV 10 GAA 10 11 12 FNA 11 12 FTA 11 12 College Club 10 11 12 Rooters Club 11 12 A cademzc FRANCES KELL WAGNER Fran 1710 Oakfleld Avenue Baltlmore 21 Malyland GAA 12 Rooters Club 10 Llbrary Alde 11 12 Glee Club 11 12 Monltor Force 11 12 General HENRY WALDHAUSER 6 Wagner Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland Speczal Educatzon EILEEN MARDA WALLACE 625 Dunwlch Way Baltlmore 21 Maryland Hockey ,IV 10 11 Varslty 12 FNA 11 12 Reflectlons 11 Chess Club 12 Glee Club 11 12 Bluebook Photog raphy Edltor 12 GAA 12 Academzc NANCY WALSH 5404 Hamxlton Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland Commercial KC bi! 9 Y 7 NJ i! o 3 0 0 . - - 1 s 7 1 ! 7 7 I 7 . I ! S ! 3 7 fi ' Q9 9 4 - - , 9 7 7 9 7 ' ' ! ! ! , , 3 Q , 9 - CC ii 1 . 9 . ' 1 1 1 Z , - 7 Y - - y v 5 9 v 5 3 , 1 ' , . 1 L DAWN WALTER 1310 Sellng Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland Commercial DOROTHY JEAN WALTER Dottze 509 Myrth Avenue Baltxmore 21 Maryland Glee Club 10 11 12 Homeroom Secretary 10 Academzc BILLY JEAN WALTERS 1206 Krueger Avenue Baltxmore 6 Maryland GAA 10 12 Cornmerczal JACQUELINE ANNE WALTERS .lackze 29 Hydroplane Dnve Baltlmore 20 Maryland Audw Vlsual Alds Secretary 11 12 JAMES MATHEWS WARD tm 1221 Landover Road Baltimore 6 Maryland FEA 12 Homeroom Vlce Presldent 12 General JOAN CAROL WARDAK foannze 807 Sllver Avenue Baltlmore 21 Maryland FBLA 11 GAA 12 Bluebook 11 Commercuzl ISABELLE DIANE WATKINS Dzane 108 Propeller Drlve Baltimore 20 Maryland GAA 12 General JAMES ROBERT WAUGH .llm 1910 Old Eastern Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland Band 10 11 General CHARLES WEATHERSTEIN 203 Helena Road Baltlmore 2l Maryland General , . Ci ' I! 9 7 7 3 ' , 0 ! , . if ' QD , , , . Academzc KKJ' ,l Q , . ll n ,I , 3 Z - ll ' !i 1 if ' I! S , . , . ALLAN WEBER 313 Magnolia Terrace Baltimore 21, Maryland General DENNIS PAUL WEBER Den', Juniper Road Kingsville, Maryland Varsity Wrestling 11, 12, General MARY CATHERINE WEBER ttcathy., T925 Elmhurst Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland GAA 125 Glee Club 10g Library Aide 11, 12. Commercial ROGER WEBER 34-9 Nicholson Road Baltimore 21, Maryland General JOHN WEGLEIN 1 Riverside Road Eastem Terrace Baltimore 21 Maryland Lacrosse J V 10 Varsity General EDWARD WEHIN ER 11 BAC 10 344' Poplar Road Baltimore 21 Maryland General WILLIAM WEINKAM Bl 622 Rockaway Beach Ave nue Baltimore 21 Maryland College Club 11 12 Academic 'R ca, mls sf as .I H CHESTER WEINREICH .IR Chester Box fl-99 Route la Baltimore 20 Nlaryland Laboratory -X itant 11 12 General 1 2226 Cray thorn Road Baltimore 20 Maryland General . , ' g . 50 HL-du lf 'llfi ' 9 WILLIAM MELVIN WEINREICH K, ..B.U,, 1' ...' 'Q 'wi , 0405 XNDRE X C XTHERINE W IDERNI YN Andy 820 Cfou 11 Qtrent Balumore 24- Nlarsland ethall JN 0 Y r y 1 e CX X 10 11 12 Honuroom Pre 1dent 11 'luldpnzlr XLBERT 1 FROH W II HELNI lluxl Z Ruutc 16 llml Rlur R .111 lgdllllll rn 20 x1JfXldl'11l 1 General LUIS ,XXX WELSH 801 Silx 1-r .'xXl'lll.ll' llz1ltimnr1'21. 1111111.11141 I. um nwrriuf .llllf WHXl1lfRUTll T02 Blau- ,xY1'l1lll' llullirunrr- 21. Nlllfjlilllll Sucm-r ,l.Y. 10. Varsity 11. 12: 131150111111 JN. 10. Varsity 11. 12: N115 12: Cnlln-gv Club 10. 11. 12: SCA 10. 11. 12: .llllllllf Class 'l're-.nsurc-r: Fcniur Class Vim'-Prcsimlcnt: FDU!- ligllt 11. 12. ffcflflenzir' JON WERNER 604 Patapsco Avenue Baltimore 6, llurylaml Baseball .l.V. 10. Va : Homeroom Vice-P11-siflcnt 11. Treasurer 12. rsity 11 Cwzvrul Al.liER'l' 31. WEST 1235 ll!'llllI'U'l Kunm BllIlI1l0I'C 6 Nlarylannl Rulm Club 11 12 Cc nvruf JOHN P WEST 913 Thompson Boulexa d baltlmore 21 'Nlanland Cencral RON XLD WETZEL Wet 1203 1'u f:l.1 1 Bdllll'I1UX'C 20 x1dFSldfld I enernl DIAWE LORRAINE WHITE Route 16 Box 362 Cher wm Road Chae Maryland Rooters Club 12 SGA 12 Homeroom Treasurer 10 VICE Pres1dent 12 C e e Club 10 11 12 Spotll ht 12 Academic s ball Y Mis '7 41' 1 S 'gr 1 D, 5 . 1 ' 0 , , ' T n I , 611 g ' , . Z .g ' If ,u A l AY V A A A1 1' g 2 ' ' Baslc .b'. 1 g Ca sit' 11.. 23 V011 Q 1. '. 11g 1 'V 1 W v , ' 51.411, A 1 .'Tl.f ,,l.,.,- -' ' .X C11-1-Clull 0. 11. l ' JUDY LYNN WILLIAMS 'tTricA ' 308 I3 Holly Drive Baltimore 20, Maryland Cheerleading J.V. 11, GAA 10, 11, 123 Clee Club 101 Library Aide 10, 11, Rootcrs' Club 10, 11. 12: College Club 10, 11, 125 Monitor Force 10, 113 Home-room Vim- President 11. Academic' NAOMI ANITA WILLIAMS ..FHp,, Lorely Road White Marsh, Maryland Commercial qtudent teacbcr relax between Clase and lcu the experlemf of the ay BARBARA ANN WILLIFORD 'iBarb,' 333 Leeanne Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Hockey .I.V. 113 SGA 11. General MARIA WILLINCHAM 8413 Allison Lane Baltimore 6, Maryland Com mercial ZADA WILLIINCHAM 8413 Allison Lane Baltimore 6 Maryland Homeroom Treasurer 10 Commercial ANNA WILLIS 229 Engelberth Road Baltimore 21 Maryland fommerczal Secretary 11 GEORGE EDWARD WOLFF Box 583 Route 15 Baltlmore 20 Maryland General HOWARD FRANKLIN WOOD 1115 Cord Street Baltimore 20 Maryland General THOMAS S WOODEN Torn 5808 Farmvlew Avenue Balumore 6 Maryland General WII2,LIAM CARTER WORSHAM BL 2 Altlmeter Court Baltimore 20 Maryland Varslty Cross Country 11 12 Traclt JV 11 Varsity 12 BAC 12 Academzc JOSEPH WILSYNSKI e 8537 Coco Road Baltimore 6 Maryland General NAOMI M WIRT 7944 Wynbrook Road Balumore 24 Maryland Llbrary Alde 11 12 Commercial A clutchmg elevator door presents a problem to Barbara as she attempt to get a free nde I89 HJ ,, l 1 7 . , JR. Homeroom Secretary 10, President 12. if 'I f l , s ' . LARRY WYATT 414 Back River Neck Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Wrestling Manager 10g NHS 123 College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic SANDRA JEAN YEAGER usandyn 517 Middle River Road Baltimore 20, Maryland Glee Club 11, 123 Library Aide 10, 11, 12g Homeroom President 10. General CAROL LOIS YOUNG Hazelwood Avenue and .lacks Lane Baltimore 6 Maryland Glee Club 10 11 General ELIZABETH ANN ZACK Betty 401 Edgewater Apartments Baltlmore 21 Maryland Commercial JEANETTE ANNA ZANNINO Janet 7770 Gough Street Baltimore 24 Maryland Rooters Club 10 General EDWARD JOSEPH ZAWORSKI Butch 8031 Eastdale Road Baltimore 24 Maryland General RONALD J ZEBERLEIN Ron 418 Orlole Avenue Baltimore 24 Maryland Track ,IV 11 Varsity 10 12 Monitor Force 12 General BONNIE LOU ZEIGENFUSE Bon 7308 Hemle Avenue Baltimore 6 Maryland Glee Club 12 Home-room Secretary 12 General OLIVIA M ZELLER 850 Arncliffe Road Baltimore 21 Maryland Gen eral 0 0 0 i ! , . IG ,D 3 66 93 7 S I6 U 7 .. ,, , I . . , , , A . .. ,, , . , . , . 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We Junior, Emily Thon, tallies another run to help Kenwood win an 8-7 victory over Franklin Kenwood's Varsity Softball team was unable to win the championship but com- pleted the season with Al- wins and 3 losses. The first game was a match with Dundalk which Kenwood won in a shut-out 3-0. They then defeated Franklin in a tight game. 8-T. In the next bout. Towson topped Kenwood 1-I-8. Kenwoodis third and fourth triumphs came against Park- ville 12-3. and Hereford 8-2, respectively. Meeting: a top-notch team Milford Mill, Kenwood went into extra innings but was unsuccessful and bowed to Milford Mill, 8-7. ln the final outing of the year, Ken- wood was defeated by Catonsville 14-9. FIRST ROW Bevan F Keatley J Bankard 'N Deimel G Thon E xICKlHH8Y E SECOND ROW Slekier ki E Ashauer E Bartenfelder G Wa ko Q Qharmer C Bresnick D THIRD ROW Nlr Nlurraw Coach Faber C Chenoweth H Holden 0 ': ' s, .g ', .g , -fi ' . .: . .1 . ' j, . : ' ' s ', .5 . . . 7 . . ' V . Y . . - . .. . ., s , C., s , . . . .. s. . ,, , , ., , ., K.: Ad s, P., .I g :Rgg s. .. . gl. am Nana er 1 in J 'Nlana cr The varsity hasehall team got off to a goof start luv opening its season with wins over un dalk 13-8 and Towson T-5. Although the next two games brought defeat at the hands of ar ville 6-5 and Sparrows Point T--1. the Bluebird with the help of their high spirits and etei mination. Came through bv winning the next four successive games: Dundalk T-6. Franklin 5-1. Sparrows Point 6-1. and Towson -1 Kenwood chalked up victories against Hereford 3-2 and Milford 5-l. On Catonsville ground the last game of the season hrought fans to a iigl pitch of excitement as extra innings ss ere needed to determine the outcome and here we emerged the victor 5-1. They had an exceptionally good season with a 9-I4 record which placed them second in the league standings. ib- -:-63' ,:-,vqn r -.9 63 ,Ion Werner race aero honu plate to scole the llt'lJIEE.llxll'l run .1 am t Dundalk S HHST ROW: Werner. J.: Stanley. R.: Earle. J.: Kelly. P.: Bill:-au. R. SECOND ROW: Hardiman, R.: Hake, J.: Bevans.wC.Z Ixilnf-r. KJ. THIRD ROW: Berkeheiser. R.: Shauck. I..: Um:-lia. Y.. Nlanager: Mr. George .-Xntonas, Coachg BIcAlpinc. J.: Prat- i. lf.. Nlanagv-r-1 XXvl'I11lI'I'lIlll..l. 3 FIRST ROW Trotta C Shauck C ,Iakum .1 Bowlm P Madden W QECOND R W Hod L I. Wenderoth K Stlzer Q Jones I Nlelrobu B Stevenson I THIRD ROW Hes B Kellw I 'Nlana er Llndsas E 'NIcCu110u h NI Wheeler C' Talbot B N11 Yoshell Coaei The J.V. softball team opened its season with a 29-11 victory over Dundalk and a 7-5 triumph over Franklin. Even though Tow- son defeated us in our third ame 60 ue Came bank bx xslnnln oxer Parkulle 1310 After that our luck went downhill for the next two games Milford Mill de featm u 121 and Her ord 12 3 but we were able to end the season mth a 119 uctors o Catonsulle We rounded out the season is 1th a 4 3 record dede!! Althou h Ixenwoods JV baseball team started the season in '1 slump lx losm the first three ,ames to Dundalk 16 Franklin 12 Sparrows Point 2 3 their spirits ehan ed by wmnm the next four ,ames over Towson 10 P r ulle 61 Wilford 'V11ll 11 and Towsontoun 10 The final outlnff f the season was a loss to Catonsxllle 1 2 'M 4' 1 and 1 record oxer the season enabled the team to tl? for third plare F QT ROW Ia e F Kowalew k .I Frledel I Qullnan B Hu he A Ke ner F QECOND ROW Frei P Qimmon I1 Hana er Wlmmer I R cr B Linder mouth D Ylunford 1. Ur Qurplu Coach 'NOT QHOWN Jacob J Spath 51 'Nloffatt T Harrl on D 1 H, 3 Z 1 , Y . f -' ' or ' , P ' 7. . i I fs. L I . f. 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Wxth 3L polnts Bexerlw Bruen led the Varsltx sollesball squad to a second place perch m the leaffue standln s The V3fQ1tY netters befran the season wuth a sun oxer Dundalk Thes suffered a defeat at the hands of Sparrows Polnt ln thelr next start They nent on to take the next four ames from Towson Parkulle NI1lford VI1ll and Catonswllle Thex ended the season wlth a de feat at the hands of Hereford Th1 fmal frame declded the countx rhamps FIRST ROW Harner N OLaughI1n G Rogers P Captaln Barlow S Bullock ,I Lawson 'NI SECOND ROW .Ione J Manager Wlderman A Komber D Bruemng Stone L Hall L Manager Mlss WIISOD Coach auezlfeael ,Q hill' at The JV xollesball team ended the season wlth a 2 mn-6 loss record The squad opened the season wlth a loss at the hands of Dundalk Wlth an IITIDFCSQIXP uctorw thes took the next game from Sparrows Pomt The Tots son team defeated the netters ln thelr thlrd game but thex bounced back to take the nefit ,ame from Parkulle The last four trles proxed to he futlle IOSIHU to 'VIII ford NI1ll Tomsontoun Catons ulle and Hereford respectnelx FIRST ROW Goldsberry D Rohrer R Captam 'Nlehallck T Weaver S SECOND ROW Ruffo J Roberson R Sander S THIRD ROW Swlft A 'Nlanager True heart C 'Nlanager Hart B Sobolew kl N 'Nllss Wllson Coach 5 T e junlor X arslty la crosse team set a record th1s year by commlttm, the fewest number of fouls 1n the county and losm only 11 mlnutes through penal tles A I MID, 5 loss record tled Kenwood for fourth place wrth Parkvllle They lost the openln ,ame to Sparrows Pomt I2 2 and the followm one to Mllford lVI1ll 6 5 The next Dame was close but not close enou,h as Catonsulle edced Ken wood 3 I Ihe1r flghtmff Splflt pard off when they won a declsne uctory over Dundalk 1n the next ,ame 13 In the last two games w1th Parkulle and Towson we were defeated 82 and 5 3 respectlyely 0 f JW FIRST ROW Mathls B Cermeroth S Nllller W Cromwell B Captam Stout D Ha an D Palmer D SECOND ROW .laneskl B Manager Felmm B Velth B Corl ,I Crumley R Ohle C Cflflllll B Vlerchel T Wallace D Mana cr THIRD ROW Hdfflg J WICKIHUCQ A 'Ur Roberts Coach Bowman J Canaday R Lnder the dlrectlon of a new coach, Mr Fred Kern former All Amerlcan la crosse player our varslty la crosse ff a 1 n e d lmportant know how and experlence These assets enabled the team to w1n 1tS flrst and only game 1n 3 years and t1e for 3rd place ln the leacue KHS was defeated by Loy ola I4-1 Park School -13 and Dundalk 82 but then managed to trounce Catons v1lle 53 In the ensumg games Kenwood lost repeat edly to Towson 72 Dun dalk 10 4 Towson aoam 8 3 and Catonsulle 8 5 YXRSITH LXCROSSE FIRST ROW Tohah T Balkau ka R Lmdamen L Bearden R ankex Q rc e I-I SEC WD ROW Palmer I Hu mg W armtttl ,Ien ln Or ant D lrld eon F Leroy B Ur Fred Kern Coach THIRD ROW Swec D Holt X nl f e W Pfclcr Hxlm 1 6 h . . 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' an , Q juuor xar ltx track ttam parttupattd four trlan uar I tt tu t m som ned top tonor nn a lt f t tn whult Edmont Non tored 65 to Kenwood 8 an larkulle I In the mx n at held at Nolltr Iotnt HN rallied to out core Noller Potnt and Parkxlllt tv 22 r nt ttulx -Xt Caton ulle Kenwood tt cated lt an Tow on 9135 22 Our tracker reallx out hmfd the opponent ln tht fmal ment hw .utumulatln .1 wtom p 101 polnt to Dundalk 4 an Nllllllfd 9 In the Balttmort Countx relax J qua plate txth but th eltmax of the wear Came when our jx team emerged the IWC champ ln the Raltt more Countw meet JN TRACK FIRVI ROW Dollen er E Trotta A Dehaxen R Brundlck H 'N tor C Poyor R -Krnold D QELOND ROW Flanaian T Keener T Wheatley K hx I' A 1 ter R r er W .1 t onnor N ra zur r Bur emel ter Coath arf I ,vefx X ARNITX TRACK FIRST ROW Worahom B Kean R Llatterhunk L Wtlltam n en arum D ROW Nllller I 1 Rohert on T Nall Jun -Xndrew NI 'IHIRD ROW Weaxer R Nlanager Iaulu E Hana er Bun E Rehak ' Wat Q I Ieaman B 'NlcLoaeh J Nlr Burgemrt ttr foach Turner J Nlana er Lana a 'Nl una rr The xar ttx track tram placed and Ill frt Ifldll u meet of the sea on held at Ed nd on wtth a total f point to Parkstllr 26 and Ed mondQon 8 Thr next wa al o a trlan ular meet at Roller Iomt w ere KHQ a ann planed ttond cor a tota of 51 pomt to o Iera t81f and Parkwllle 8' TowQ0n took the lead 1n the ry! mlulp Ken ood mt ant Caton ulle 431 L flnal mut aa on wae held at Dundalk Kenwood came clo e to takm ftrt p au wlth 331 but Dundalk cored t take ftrt place wtth Kenwood un econd and Nhlford Nltll m t tr wxth 431 po1nt kt IP Baltlmore Counts relax wlth 8 Qchoola partlclpattn Kenwood xar th camt ln fourth W h a oa of 92 TOIHI xarm team a ed 4th gl ct h Bdllllllflfl Counts thamplonhtp meet Th-'t' '91 f I . . in ' g 1. new I ring the s-ason. K-n- V I null l ,S ' ll hut tl - ire ' ' l- .' Q' . ' 'S 4 d -'s 5. ' -'Vt te- f 's .K.' . . , -I--jg,--I pq., l'f': f 'S host d ' 's S . X D I. 1- . - 'lte ing ' 34 ' S T d . ' 's . the Lv. 5 d 1-ld .1' e ' - I' - as s ' .'. , - J: g , .: ', .: ' , .: , .: .'es . '. .2. . .- 'yr A- , .3 . .: ' ', .1 lm, .: ASI . .: Beg . A. THIRD R0 : Popp, V.: Ch-s-. W.: C , D,1 ft 'sl g. N.: NI g 'S . , '. 'TT-'in' '- -- .. . . M ' . . 5 'N sem the 174 A gg lar -l I 'w'x 'i mo S ' o 63 5 , S. 1 - gl . A- .I S I' 'h V-t' L ,,.' .. S.. S - ,. f . U . ' ' Y ing I ' S Sl' : .L -ln 's2,Q. next tgith 67 poiue , - . T, w st'tr'l 45l'Q ' I 1' Q- ' 'I T ' Y Th- ' -1 of llle S-'s , ' A s gh ' s I' '- ' ' S o . -5 , , .' . -- h'd ' s. . tl AV M . . j . gi' - I sg -' . 'it 1 e ttl ' t'sthe's't,' . 3 W' ' g'in Ja- in tt- ': .' ' . '- Q v': . 3 .: i v,- .zu ' , Q.: X -' s. C.: HI f- , R.: .J , E. SECON : . , 1.1 Nutz. L.: s . .1 .. sl J.: . 's,..' 1 ',.,. ' S .. U' '.' b 1 V' ' 7 Y P' ' 1' ' ' 1 l-...:.- ,.:, '5-.. : ..,, 'g-1' s.T., . 2 'gm ...H FIRST ROW Kmffxn D Griffin T Sraven,J Yoder L SECOND ROW Bernhardt D Hill B Llttle R Mr Engle Coach The tennis team seemed to be well on its way when it started out the season with two victories: Dundalk -1-3 and Franklin 6-1. Then Lady Luck deserted us and the team went downhill with defeats in the next four matches, Towson 5-2, Park- ville 5-2, Milford Mill 4-3, and Catonsville 5-2. The high scorers on the team were Bob Price with a 5-1 record, Neal Shepherd 4-2 and Russ Johnson 4-2. Kenwood placed sexe-nth IU this sears annual ,olf tournament at Pine R1d,.e John S r a w e r sophomore was the high scorer leading the team with a total ,ross of l05 Four sophomores and two seniors made up the team Mr Enole feels that they hare named waluable experl ence and IS certam that next year they will haue a much better chance FIRST ROW: Baker, M.: Price, B.g Johnson, R.g Tecklenburg, P.g Diven, J Shepherd N. SECOND ROW: Cottrell, O., Manager: Lawson, F.g Grine, S.g Diven, B Ro P Scruggs, B.g Kalita, Xl.: Xlr. Alfred Snyder, Coach. Q . 4 A. K i 5 U all T , 7 . I Q -ug i 4 nf 4 4 49 4- 4 4 MIN. Ftunley Nlifx Prcffn June- Stanle-5 N111 Stanley . dggim' f:lltlt'I' Ur. lirmllzfy . ht'I'lliLlIl Whltvxnl IIN- lrlwmw- Hirhurml Flanlm-5 bklfxll. Ihtf l'IMlk Mrx. Ile-xtvr H.lI'l'it'l Stanlwy Uvrt ,Im-ffvrwrl Banju Sandy Inn U4'IilIllf'N Mr-.M1'f.11!c'I11-ull wg iw L NIJHIQN t lg SIN-rl lltn 1 0605 'HH' XIXN WHO CIANIIC 'IU IJINNICR THE KLXNI' Hlfl.lfX FW XNFUN CLUNNIE MAH Hlili IJU'l l'Y SIIHNIIIH' EIDXYXIRIJ Nl:-KICNZHC IHi'l l'H IlllW.XRlb .lUSHl',X R, WHEELER ARTHIR NIIIQUZXI ICIEXMIR 'ITRNICR NYU NE lil?RlLENIEIS'l'liK ROX.fXl,lJ HAH'l'l.IiX .IUHX l.RgU lnl.l.lz CAIN HUI l I' ELElI'I'RA I'lS'I'UlAS .MNH i,IA'l'RUN AXNKLHLINE IIUIEN DUN RUUISRTS AL Sl'I.IN ill-IOIQQLF XHNUIAIJ l'fXl'l. I.:-Kl'l'lCS WAl,'I'EH KUYAQQ ARTHVR SL'RPI.l7S IEYI-IIN N Hl I l'HN m e nx L L rom lx ld N r , ,em an d tr' r en, ru fl ll .1 I0 f':4'?': 4 - 'A 1 3 I pg.. . Agri ga my 'fx Q .P, e 'F 'Af '- ' 1 h e QSS2' Q' X -. A' 4 I Q' 5 ' ,Sf . O 1, 'K-I VEST f' l ri We: Don Pepe et-, the mood for a lazy Nlallbu afternoon bx After wmnm 'Nloondo gre attentlon Cldget dl coser h strummm hl quiet ultar Ju t 1 nt ure that he reallw lowe hlm CIDGET CAST OF CH AR ACTERS ROSENIARI BARTON 'NIARIETT A TAY LOR L KN A B XTES LIIN DA RENINER Cldget Larue V131 ual Barbara I' TN CINII I' 'X V1 IIIKL YLAIK JLJLI 1 JK! L 'SIARX PAWION GLORIA 'NIOVACELLI BETTX NIANGELS DARLENE BLUNIE 'NIAE HOBBQ DIANE KOHLER Buff Qtella 'Woondo gle ALN IN GRONIEK The Kohoona BILL HOWELL Stxnky CHARLEb KELLY 'Nlahbu 'Nlac JERRY GOLDSBERRY Lord Hathavs as NELSON QHEELEX Don Pepe JAWIES QANTASAN IA Hgt Shox HENRX QNIITH Golden Boy BOB BING ANIAIN ED BL RT DALE QNIITH LEON ARD NZELIC A DONN A ROBERTQ DOYN A KEPH ART E 5 T H E R DILNI AN CIN GER F AUBER P ATRICI A DL DLEH VAN CY JOGERITE PALL TECKLENBERG TERRX R ANINEI and I' ANIFLA KELLX Extra ...48 ful et t arfullx lrlurl mul t her frlend Larue Barbara and AIHINIAI that lou ll he luxe Aloom o xc he doe nt Care for ler Nt . I-My T, . 4, ,T , ' x .....,w A , , -A I wif., .. , qvo- hz, J U 1 E. I ' ' . , . g . gr S 5 S S e g S g . S S S s j 'S . I , ,,,, 1 1 : L, I Il f Il ' rilxl PYIAYTKIYTYT 1 Y 'ff RV A -A ,,,,,,,,,,,, A L J Il 1 , 11 Y ' 1 . . ,X . v I , V ,..f . . -, . W .E I W , H , . . - , ' 7 U ,,,,,,,, A A - U ,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,Y,VVVVYVV,,,,, - ' ' W y ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, . . - I , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. . ,,,,,,,,, Y T V YVVVV ,,,,,, , , W, I . . s ,,,,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I , A M. , 5 A M , , H I I I V. i . . T . . Y T - , - - - A -' - ' ,,, -f .-3,-QQ., H X M ,mem I ' ,,. .4 ,wg K4 V ,P 1 g Q' I' s 1 u A sf . , ' , , altl g 5 ':. Iggz fs I -I. At lc-ft: Suplmnmorcs lieth Cr:-amor and Bill Rngf-rs arf tlvliglllvrl In liaw' priorily in sampling llllx vulic Of 62 it-uv' f., X1' ,i W1 'T ,,,m,?,,,i . 1 ,A 4' K3 ww At right: Meinlicrf of ilu- wpliullwu- claws pick up helpful llinls ai Dulrnvs Karl and Jnlm Salford :lem- onslrulv llZlIlK'iIlgI l!'C'llIlllIUl'4 that won lhem ilu' vuntesl. GORP LILE CAQE I2 I Supliomorcic-lass prefidcnt Jvannu Hrvdgw and lu-r fricndf takl- limo out fur a ra,-ally refreshing Gu:-N1 disc juckey: Q IC I I Cl QII4 lmnt uf the ewenlng Jumor Cla of 61 Preventg SOUTH SEA ISLES muglc bx the ROYALAIRES Aprll 50 1960 From 8 O0 to 12 00 T I ern and hldlllt vrfunllx dlpax thc Ifdllllllillfl .lunmr Lla make can af! Looking into thc IIHHHIHBTS pond llflllgf tlftdlll uf faramax place and mlulrt ble- I3 Th- soft mus' mf the- Rwygluirw add l ln tlu- - juyx Q YV' 2 If k A. ll 4 . X , , 5 ' Q' I' , ,Z -. 1 5 V I G U' 'V-1,5-'sl-' L ' 2 f ' . ss 0605. 1' ' ,I I I rvs ,ef e nc 1101011 1 I N W 'NS A ,H I CXCI IIldlIX IUUII! M111 d III dIlIX I4 SI ff 'Jw 4 ff 5 I I l 'II dit 1 lt NFNIUR PRONI XII UN I I J IIII IUH 34 f 1. 'w 5 V 1 n f thy fa Cmatm atiracuon 46 I the rom Q I ' s I P I . Q eil X6-Iwi 1 IaC'nI cvpn-N-imm imIic'a111-- IIIL In- In-' 'I qu Aur- ' X ful :IN In- :xml III-II-rly liilllxl' In fp:-uk with mutual Ir' 'I14Ix. Q, ,, yt-7' W 1 n, .mf ' -Q av- KKK, 1 ., LW, , , , TI1 glam'-s nf Ilnll :xml Nfzniun in1IiwuIv III:-ir IILIIPIUIIIGKX UI lv'-ing ,, - . H , , , . Im ' Li In' Iirxl wlmiwli In :ut IIN, Ilukv nf YIU. 'lik' I A I' 4' IUN I ICA'I'l'RINIl: H 'I , NNY 'F . V.. 'V m l ' ' i i fx , I f Q 1 PMI- 3, I qw 0' hsL. ' . Z VV , A ' ,.,1I,' r I . f f, . . I I li. f f , Y . K, f 5 V D . . 5? I., , 'S V , I , ! - , -, ' . . L V K ' t ZX ' , 3 I Q I A? IA: 1, 4 .., . mv I 5 Q35 ' I 7 ,' 'M Ya 4 I u ,Ly f ', . -ff' 5. 'I iv ' 4 I , I ' '-'mfs X ,WI I, , nz I n I M 2 q I-A f ,QQ K fly mi W . ff , MY? , v an ' 'yiww ' 4 f - ' Y ff' fiqfffgg ' x if 'I I ' 'X W 4 W.- v' in-X M ' ffffll' 'V i '.6 3' Lifgfitpt 'W A' 'I'I1w11g1I1fIul llu- 'III1g. ' - 'i In 1' -f- In 'f mire Ihr Inu -' of ilu' flvral Ivridgv. 0 v n A is ' ' ' g ' A 4 If - P . ,'w lg. nun fr 1 ll I 1 ll Ullllllfflll :ul 1 OP 1960 W M 'Fw A Q U H x r 4 1 liI'LdIllX HORAN 0RQHLblRX IH t QHI ,G-' 3. 4- -aff' pc Loupln anuou lx email thur turn In dppluglnll I L 1 dl KLILIIIUIIN .ln ewan! vehmh Ml 1 mfw that lun h1 h Qchool day: ara, IlClI'lIl an ind 5 BONNIE BROOKS HAROLD FINE CASSY LAMBERT THE GOLD K s of 1960 bestowed on six deservmg seniors for outstandm leadership s. J. G D N L. C. B. A D Adams Adcoclc Ahrens Alrich Anthony Arnold Bankard Beitsch Bevans Boileau Bowman Bresnick Brueninv B. C J. Bullock C. J. D K. I6 A. Bunch Burns Craig Dancy S. C. J. N R. B. T. D R. J. M. A. T. J. P. F. gift to the school 0405 Bob Bolleau senior class president gives his farewell address to the eleventh grade stu dents and also presents the class of 60s SERVICE PINS-awarded by various school organizations and clubs for noteworthy contributions and achievement. Defibaugh Deimel Ditzel Dorsey Duvall Ellingsworth Franczkowiak Furtaw Gamber Gibbas Gilbert Goldsberry Gray Gromek Gunter Hall Hatchell Henning . Hess . Huohes C. Humphrey S. Hurley G. Jackson J. Jones J. Keatley P. Kelley G. Kilgore E. Koester D. Komber E. Kotras M. Lawson J. Leggore P. Lovell J. Martin E. McLean B. Meurer J. Miller . Muenzinb C. Nitz K. Oydne B. Pearson C. Pinder P. Porter C. Pulliam D. Rackl IJ. Renner C. Ressler G. Reynolds R. Richards I. Riggins M. Robertson R. Rollman P. Ross A. Royston . Schall E. Schehlein L. Shauck B. Sheriff J. Sistek J. Sohn G. Strickroth M. Sweatman L. Szeliga B. Thompson B. Van Fleet J. Vogel F. Wagner J. Walters J. Wenderoth A. Widerman N. Wirt l GR W N1 fi-'94 qu- if fs ROIIILRT K ROHRER 'NHNON NHFEI X INC RID I I DRIKIN LIIOIHFQIIIP 'md IIIQIYCIIQIIIP IIUIIII IICII IIIIPI w'nQ It Ixemsood ormon NIIIIJUTII xc Int npr wdu I n IH ll ll Ill to In rld Lldrxkl THE SILVER K second hloheq award for exceptlonal sLhoIarQh1p and cltlzenshlp IARVEI BERN XRD DXLE LAROLE JANEI IFRHX JUDX BEX INQ BOGENI -X IBRENNICK DORSCH DUN XLI C KNIBER H ALL LA. Q 4, ILLX K HL If HINN JOHN NIILLER An. CY! Ixhl LX OX IYNIL mfr f... .ell gi. 'cf , YJ' s.J , L4 11 g BU S ,ll H PX PRII F NOHN FEI KLENBERK I7 ' ' f X, 'v 1 1 , ' ,4 ,A '.,. A L ' -'.g 'X-'c'.,z 7 ' . f H. N . ' . .Ir.. prefi- uf thr- Gu I ' -Q ,in s Chl, Ir-sents u f'lularsI'1 ' X II I 1 I .U M v . A V . h 5 . . . . ' 4' 4- Q5 'P 'I ' I . Q , f. si - I I A I I if? 1 'ff I ' I A .. L, '. O' :K , ' ., 4 fi- I 'I 1 -I VI' . Q 55 991:61 I EFL' ' , W A1 fr, tiff. xx , 4 - J ,. f. X 4 a'l, Q-Jvi , wk .Q r - 0 1 Yh. 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