Lackey High School - Tee Pee Yearbook (Indian Head, MD)
- Class of 1953
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THE TEE PEE June 1 1 953 XGH A 0 Q? 0 I' V A v Ar HEAD Wx YN NL J' fr 4 Q: X Ev X! 47 Q5 key Senior High School lndion Heod Morylond Fall September 9 ........ October 3 ......... December 23 .......... Ianuary 27 .... March 5 ........ April 1 ....... Spring May 1-2-3 ......... May 7 ........ May 20 .......... May Z5 .......... Iune 6 ........ Iune 7 ........ Iune 9 ....... . SENIOR SCHEDULE .........Forma1 Opening of Schoo ....... Tee Pee Work Begin .......Christmas Holiday. 1 .........Mid-Year Exams ........ Tee Pee to Pres: ..........EIaster Holidays ...........C1ass Trip to New York Sr. Banquet and Prom ..........Tri-County Music Festival ..........Fina1 Exams ..........Class Nighi ..........Bacca1aureate Graduation TABLE OF CONTENTS HELEN KRIKSTAN Editor 1oHN MAYS Managing Editor FRANK RUSSELL Associate Editor HARRY WILLS WILLIAM MCGUIGAN Business Managers HELEN REESE Circulation Manager EUGENE HOTTLE Copy Editor MILLIE GILLILAN QS GLENDA SULLIVAN Layout Assistants NELLIE' IENKINS Typist MARY E. MCGEEHAN Faculty Adviser ADMINISTRATION . . . kind . . . considerate . . . friendly . . . sponsoring extra-curricular activi- ties . . . ready to dish out admit slips, excuses, and lost or mislayed books. SENIORS . . . time wasters . , . hall travelers . . . experts in the fine art ot skipping . . . who now only realize that the fullness of their lives was met by a gracious faculty, in good friendships, and whole- some school spirit during the four years now drawn to a close. SCHOOL LIFE . . . daily classes . . . Sno' Queen . . . May Queen . . . all those important activities which go to make up a sen- ior's school lite. SPORTS . . . tri-county basketball champs . . . a hard hitting, hard playing crew of boys and girls in whom everyone had iaith. Within these hallowed walls 1 w r Our Administrators . . The faculty who, chaperoned busses, ' aided with the planning of dances and parties, dreaded exam time as much as the student because of those endless papers to be corrected . . . are criticized, yet respected and admired by all who are proud to call them friend . RICHARD A. BARR . . . Principal, B. A., M. A.: Uni- versity of Maryland, Iohns Hopkins University, Lions Clubp P. T. A., Vice-president of Charles County Education Association. He keeps things running This is the clock that rings the bells, that wakes us up, that makes us move, that be- gins each class . . . that ends each day . . . and with each tick and tock reminds us it has been so short . . . so nice . . . and now it's over . K, MR. RICHARD A. BARR A principal who :-- believes that a good ad- ministrator is one who is the best servant, who is one that works with others and never regards himself as one who directs, who believes that a school is an institution run for the benefit oi the student, and whose main objective has been to serve teachers, students and community with honesty, kindness and intelligence. Send Seniors to Seek Fortunes QWRHB S . BOWIE . . . County Elementary Supervisory B. S.g M. A.g University of Columbia Teacher's College: Uni- ot Chicago. The good natured Hap was once a teacher here at Lackey. Soccer coach, Chemistry Prof and former Army Colonel, Mr. Chandler now is the guiding hand tor Iunior and Senior High Schools in the county. Many have looked for and found generous and sympathetic help from Miss Bowie. The first year teacher as well as the veteran teacher of many years have called on her to solve problems and suggest new methods. A gracious manner and eveready smile have endeared Miss Bowie to the students and teachers of Charles County. HAROLD H. CHANDLER . . . lunior-Senior High School County Supervisory B. S.: Wes tern Maryland Collegeg George Washington University. Supervisors and Faculty Keep Activities WINFIELD SCOTT BURKHOLDER . . Science, Math, B. S., Pennsylvania Stat Teachers College. MARGARET ELEANOR GARDINER . . French, English, B. A.: Dunbarton College SARAH E. BURKHOLDER . . . Mathematics B. A. Mathematics, University of Chatta nooga. MARY ELLEN MCGEEHAN . . . English Social Science, A. B., College Misericordia, University ot Maryland, Senior Adviser. LLOYD L. COBURN . . . History, Social Studies, Geography, B. S., Wisconsin State College, The George Washington University. LAWRENCE DEL ROSSO . . . Art, A. B., Fairmont College. FRANK LaFONTAINE . . . Physical Educa- tion: Columbia University, American Uni- versity. CHARLES E. McCURDY . . . Industrial Arts, Lebanon Valley Prep School, Coe College VINCENT KORDACK . . . Ari, A. B., West Liberty State College. IULIA ELIZABETH BOWERS . Manassas High School . . . Secretary to Mr. Barr. AILEEN SYNDER NICHOLS . . . Com- mercial, A. B., Indiana State Teachers' College, Columbia University, Temple Uni- versity. ROY I. BROOKS . . . Guidance Counsellor, B. S. Education, Texas A 6: M College, Boston University, Sponsor ot Future Teachers of America. M- me ,,xx. s Vx- -.ss ...Qs . - - and Classes on Lackey Reservation EILEEN K. LEWIS . . . Libraryg A. B.g Davis-Elkins West Virginia Universityg Catholic: University. ETHEL ELEANOR MCCOLLUM . . . General Busi- ness, Typingg Sheboygan Business College. MARGARET I. KELLY , . . Physical Educationp B. S Physical Educationg Women's College of University of North Carolina. V. GILBERT BAILEY . . . Music: A. B.: Adrian Col- legeg University of Michigang Glee Club: Band. ll . Left to Right: Mrs. Eleanor Stalcup, A. B.p Mrs, Mamie Helms B A Mrs Betty Brooks, B. S.p Mr. Cardone, B. S.: Miss Mezick, B S Mr Gutman B S Mr Kordack. A. B.p Mrs. Warder, B. S. Little Indians Well Ccired for by Special Medicine Men. Mr. McCurdy Know how with knotholes Mr. Lc1Fontcrir1e Mr, Brooks The COGCII 505 9599! listeners- Holtle consults the Counsellor Mrs. Wcxrder Mr. Kordcrck Fixes the Singer Vin whiles away a free perioc Within these hallowed halls Our Seniors . . dragged themselves from one closs to another used ony ond every excuse to get out of classes . . . exercised their seniority over the undercldssmen took graduation with little seriousness lout were sorry when Iune ninth beccrrne Q memory . . . LILLIAN BERNICE BAYLISS Fairfax, Virginia . . . Com- mercialg Glee Clubg Secre- tary to Seventh Grade Ad- viser. Always Wan-tum Grade, 2 ALTON IAMES BOWIE . . . Ironsides, Maryland . . . Generalg Shop Clubg Library Club . . . Most Bashiul. ROY ABRON BOWIE . . . Marbury, Maryland . . . Gen- eralg Soccerg Basketballg Baseballg Safety Patrolg Glee Club . . . Left February 27th for Air Corps. Never Do-um Work GEORGE KEITH BRYAN . . Washington, D. C. . . . Gen- eralg Glee Clubg Shop Clubg Library. ALICE ANN COOKSEY . . . La Plaia, Maryland . . . Corn- rnercialp Glee Clubg Secre- tary to French Instructor. DONNA MAE Cl-IRISTENSEN . . . Cedar Falls, Iowa . . . Commercialg Library Clubg Glee Clubg Secretary io Ninth Grade Adviser. SHIRLEY IOUISE GAYON . . . Ncnjernoy, Mcirylctnd . . . Commercicxlg Glee Clubg Quill G Scrollg Secretary to Home Economics Instructor. IAMES RONALD COUCH- ENOUR . . . Sutersville, Penn- sylvcrnic . . . Genercrlg Basket- bcxllg Bcsebcllg Secretary to Physical Education Instruc- tor. MILLIE. ANN GILLILE N . . . Kannapolis, North Carolina . . . Academicg Iunior and Senior Honor Societiesg Glee Clubg l'Tee Pee g Quill 6: Scrollg Basketball: Volleyball . . . Best Dressed. NORMA IEAN GRINDER . . . Indian Head, Maryland . . . Cornmercialg Glee Clubg May Court . . . Best Dancer. 4 a RALPH EUGENE HOTTLE . . Edinburg, Virginia . . . Corn- rnercialg Student Councilg Basketballg Soccerg Baseballg Secretary to Art Instructor. Best Dancer. SHIRLEY EVA HENDERSON . . . Indian Head, Maryland . . . Commercialg Student Li- brariang Secretary to Science Instructor . . . Most Cour- teous. NELLIE COMPTON IENKINS . . . Leonardtown, Maryland , . . Cornmercialg Glee Club: Tee Pee Typistg Cheerlead- ingg Softballg Secretary to Guidance Counsellor , . . Wittiest, Class Cut-Up. IULIA ANN HUNGERFORD . . . Washington, D. C. . . . Commercialg Allied Youthg Glee Clubg Cheerleadingp Tee Pee g May Courtg Sec- retary to Music Instructor. I t RONALD EUGENE KLINE . . . Washington, D. C. . . . Gene-rolg Bosketbclllg Shop Club. MARY ANN IONES . . . Washington, D. C .... Aco- demicg Iunior ond Senior Honor Societiesg Glee Club . . . Most Sophisticated ond Prettiest. ROGER LENWOOD MARKS . . . Washington, D. C. . . . Honor Societies, Glee Club, Student Council . . . Most Studious, Best Leader, Most Likely to Succeed, Most Courteous, Most Sophisti- cated. HELEN IANE KRIKSTAN . . . Hopewell, Virginia . . . Corn- mercial, Quill QS Scroll Presi- dent, Iunior and Senior Honor Societies, Senior Class President, Tee Pee Editor, Secretary to Senior Class Adviser . . . Best Leader, Most Studious, Most Origi- nal, Most Likely to Succeed, Best All Around, Valedic- torian. WILLIAM THOMAS MCGUI- GAN . . . Washington, D. C. . . , Generalg Glee Clubg Baseballg Soccer. I IOHN TAPLEY MAYS . . Indian Head, Maryland . . Generalg Glee Clubg News paper Staffg Tee Pee Man aging Editor . , . Most Tal ented. YVGNNE LORAINE MILLER . . . Indian Head, Maryland . . . Cornmercialg Glee Clubg Tee Pee g Secretary to His- tory Instructor. IUDITH THERESA MILLER . . . Washington, D. C. . . . Cornmercialg Glee Clubg Allied Youthg Newspaper Statfg Secretary to Mathe- matics Instructor. IOYCE ANN MILLS . . . Car- oline County, Virginia . . . Commercialg Basketballg Vol- Ieyballg Soitballg Secretary to Art Instructor. ALICE IRAN MILLS . . . Car- oline County, Virginia . . . Comrnercialg Basketballg Vol- leyballg Sottballg Secretary to Physical Education Instruc- tor. IOHN RICHARD OLIVER . . . Washington, D. D .... Gen- eralg Athletic Associationp Baseballg Basketball. KATHLEEN ANN MCDNT- GOMERY . . . Marbury Maryland . . . Commercial Glee Clubg Secretary to Li- brarian. MARIORIE ANN PEARSON . . . Waldorf, Maryland . . . Comrnercialg Glee Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Volleyballg Secretary to Commercial In- structor. EDNA MAE OSAKOWICZ . . . Issue, Maryland . . . Cornmercialg Glee Clubp Secretary to Eighth Grade Adviser. IULIANA QUINN . . . Wash- ington, D. C .... Acadernicg Basketballg Softballg Volley- bally Treasurer of Athletic Club: President of Science Clubg French Club. RAYMOND EDWARD PIERCE . . . Washington, D. C .... Generalg Basket- ballg Baseballg Athletic Club. Most Athletic. 'NN is S ' XX-Sij I A A S X . is s DIANN DOLORES REKLIS . . . Indian Head, Maryland . . . Cornmercialg Volleyballg Soltballg Basketballg Secre- tary to Industrial Arts In- structor . . . Most Bashtul. HELEN IENNETTE REESE . . . Indian Head, Maryland . . . Acadernicg Iunior and Se- nior Honor Societiesp Glee Clubg Senior Class Secre- taryg l'Tee Pee Circulation Manager. Suck CHARLES ASHBY ROBEY . . . Washington, D. C. . . . Generalg Glee Clulog Tee Pee . lOl-XNN CATHERINE REKLIS . . . Indian Head, Maryland . . . Academicg Iunior and Senior Honor Societiesg May Queeng Volleyballg Basket- ballg Softball . . . Most Ath- letic, Most Popular. FRANK BOHANON RUSSELL . . . Washington, D. C. . . . Generalg Glee Club . . . Handsornest. MERVIN EDWARD ROUS- SELLE, IR .... New Orleans, Louisiana . . . Academicg Senior Honor Societyg Safety Patrol Captainp Future Teachers of Arnericag Quill ci Scrollg Best Foot For- ward . . . Best Dressed. SHIRELY LOUISE SHELTON . . . Bison, Maryland . . . Comrnercialg Glee Clubg Allied Youthg Tee Pee g Secretary to Math Instructorp Senior Sweetheart. BERNARD WILLIAM RYON . . . Washinaton, D. C. . . . Generalg Soccerg Base- ball. HARRY LATI-IAM WILLS . . . Leon arcltown, Maryland . . . General Student Council, Glee Club, Tee Pee , Soccer . . . Most Personality Most Popular, Best All Around, Wit tiest, Most Original, Class Cut-up. GLENDA LEE SULLIVAN . . . Wash- ington, D. C .... Academic, Iunior and Senior Honor Societies, Glee Club, Senior Class Vice-President, Tee Pee , Cheerleading . . . Most Personality, Most Talented, Saluta- torian. THEDA CARYL YORK . . . Marion, New York . . . Commercial, Glee Club, Softball, Tee Pee , Secretary to Ninth Grade Instructor. St. .lohn's Prexy Spoke at Lost Senior Pow-wow. DR. RICHARD DANIEL WEIGLE, Ph. D. President. Saint Iohn's College The presence of the brilliant and scholarly Richard Weigle, Ph.D., enhanced the day of graduation considerably. Dr. Weigle, ct Yale graduateond member of Phi Beta Kappa at nineteen, Air Corps Cap- tain, member of the first American party to enter Nanking before the formal Iap surrender, executive officer of the State Departrnent's Far Eastern Affairs and now President of St. Iohn's College at Annapolis gave us all courage, incentive and hope, by his presence at gradua- tion and his talk. Within these hallowed walls Our Teams . . plotted and planned for the next tribal exhibition . . . the tour elder braves, Hottie with his lucky push shot, Coke with his sharp corner Swisher Pierce high man on the totem pole, and Oliver warring and scoring. Lackey on the Worpoth Hottle R. Couchenour R. Pierce 34 O1 Boys' Varsity Bottom, L. to R.-Krauel, Couchenour, Hepkins. 2nd Row, L. to R.-Gawthrop Couchenour, Morales, Weeks, Gladwell, Simmons, Milstead. 3rd Row L to R Mr. l.aFontaine, Hottle, Pierce, Lambdin, Oliver, Buck, Mr. Del Rosso. 1219 12112 12116 12118 119 1113 1116 1123 1127 1130 213 216 2110 2112 2117 2120 2124 2127 Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey H H H A H H H A A A A A A H H H A H A-Away Home Oxon HH1 Charlotte Hall Gwynn Park Frededck Sasscer Glenn Burnie Surrattsville hdargaret Brent La Pkna Chadohe HaH Calvert County Oxon HMI hdargaret Brent Great Mills BeH VocaUonal Great Mills La Pkna Glenn Burnie Calvert County Lackey Lettermen lohn Oliver-21-Forwardg Baseball. Ronald Couchenour-42-Forwarclg Baseball. Eugene Holtle-22-Forwardg Varsity Soccer. Ray Pierce-35-Guardg Baseballp Basketball Captain. NN NSG 49' Ladies of the Court A. I. Mills 1, Quinn I, Reklis M. A, Iones I. A. M1113 D. Rekhs The twins, Ioyce and Alice. Juliana Quinn Girls' Varsity in Action Mary Ann Iones, and Captain of the Our other set of twins, D1 ann and Ioann. Eight Wins, One Tie, One Loss OUR GIRLS' VARSITY Bottom, L. to R.-A. Mills, D. Reklis, I. Mills. Top Row, L. to R.-I. Quinn I Reklis Miss Kelly, S. Sheltqn, M. Iones. 1113 1116 1123 1130 216 2110 2117 2120 2124 2127 Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey Lackey 23 48 34 42 47 63 S3 39 39 30 GIRLS VARSITY A H A A A A H H H H Annapolis Margaret Brent La Plata Calvert Margaret Brent Great Mills Great Mills La Plata Annapolis Calvert Within these hallowed walls Our Life . . was controlled by bells, was spent awaiting each Friday, and revolved around our many activities. We doodled, daydreamed, and tried to get out of horneworkg looked longingly out the windows, ran to fires, envied the volunteer firemen, added old pool scores and in general did all the things that today become a memory. Senior Sweetheart M- se Q e X X 3 S .Es .ex K iil . X Xi X R5 5 A L- X X - Q X. I he X X X - X f A . f X 5 XX . - 1 E ' e L.: Q-Qge SHIRLEY SI-IELTCN May Queen K 1: ,X v IOANN REKLIS Heap Big Pow-wow All of the Time SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lett to Right-M. A. Iones, Treasurer, G. L. Sullivan, Vice-President, H. I. Krikstan, President, H. I. Reese, Secretary. STUDENT COUNCIL Far left around table--Drinkard, Kinser, Hamilton, Matheny, Mays, Wright, Marks President, Mr. Coburn Cstandingl, Hottle, Blanchard, Ienkins, McCoy, Wills Drinkard, Pearson. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA For left table-Robey, Ienkins, Metheny, Marks, Wcxrren, Lewis, Dcxvis, Sncry, Milsteczd, Chouchenour. Back table-Callahan, DeLczier, Wright, Militeod. Front table-Elcin, Snecxke, Rouselle. Gore, Susan. Crcxccrvaner. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS ' Nu M... F? X . ' LEEE All AEAR ky' f f- -:iz 'ak A . Left to Right-Madge Mims, Mrs. Lewis, Beity I. Posey. INDIAN HEAD VOLUNTEER FIREMEN ws si X. xg? s NENN Left to Right-McGuigcm, Robey, Wills, Hcynie, Deskins, Townes, Bell, Weeks. SAFETY PATRCDL These cxre the guardians of safety. Ccxpicrin Mervin Rousselle is responsible for ihis well-disciplined and responsible group. Little Chiefs at Daily Tribal Meetings Take cz letter, Miss Iones. Oops, there goes another fingernail. 'lTo listen or not to listen, that is P. O. D. This is - - HlSTORY?l? the question. Boing l!!l Who's Q squc:re?? 46 War Chants and War Chanters GLEE CLUB CHEERLEADERS AND PEP CLUB 47 MISS GARDINEHS 10-1 Bottom row Cleft to rightlz Drinkard, Hancock, Gayon. Second row: Deskins, Friedrich, Alexander, Bowie, Higgs. Third row: Ban- croft, DeLozier, Crismond, Cronk, Hamilton, Davis. Fourth row: Bledsoe, Har- desty, Billingsley, Downs, Crandall, Graves, B. Co- lona, R. Colona, Craco- vaner. Fifth row: Gate- wood, Grinder, Blanchard, Bailey, Haynie, Gawthrop. Little Braves of Lackey Tee Pee MRS. BURKHOLDEHS 10-2 Bottom row Cleft to rightj ond row: Lund, Welsh, Mc- Reese, Zier, Tippett. Sec- Coy, Milstead, Kelly, Suth- erland, Third row: Mims Kitts. Thompson, Wheeler, Mitchell, McCauley, Pas- chal. Fourth row: Simmons Sargent, Mangold, Pullian Miller, Pearson, Posey. s W K,--News -:.5x,,,e,Yi3,s3Q--- ---- i .--- mmsvwyfesg Y ---r mwwwmmr-1,.,, -..,. .,....... ..... , .E ,E sn, MR. BU1:lKHOl..DER'S 11-1 Bottom row lleit to rightl Bledsoe, Bell, Buck, Barnes Bowie, Couchenour, Cary. Second row: Hottle, Ienkins Bardrolt, Drinkard, Iohnson Altier, Bowie, Grinder, Bladen. Third row: Griffith Branscome, Keller, Ienkins Davis, Hyde, Bayliss. . We hail the new warriors MR. DEL RGSSO 11-2 Bottom row Klett to rightl: Krauel, McCollum, Sullivan, Manis, Norris. Second row: Welch, Yourrnan, Mitchell, Martin. Third row: Thomp- son, Weeks, Lewis, Whit- son, Patterson, Wright, Shelton, Warren. Fourth row: Mayers, Larnbdin, Wade, Maynard, Morales, Wright. l N Ksswsw-S-1, ' -is-1 ... B.- ,,,. ...QB-. ,,,- .w-.M 1 1 . . and bid farewell to the old. Tee Pee Staff TEE PEE STAFF Front of table around-Reese, Krikstan, Pierce, Ienkins, Hottle, Gillilan, Mays, Couchenour Cstandingl, Russell, McGuigan, Wills. We have tried to make this issue of the Tee Pee the best in Lackey history. Our hope was to make it interesting to the student and that is why we included those things that we believed to be the events our students would enjoy. This is our offering . . . We are grateful to all who helped us . . . the teachers who gave us time from classes, the parents who patted us on the back with their dollars in support ot our book, and the business men who thought enough ot our journalistic venture to advertise their wares in our Tee Pee . It's been fun . . . we hope you like it. 50 OUR FRIENDS Virginia Mae Abell Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Alexander Esther Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. cmd Mrs. E. R. Barnes George C. Bicknell Harry D. Coleman Yank Comstock Percy Cronk Leslie Dean Miss Kate De Witt Miss Virginia De Witt Mr. and Mrs. George Draper Dick Driscoll Gene Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Edwards A Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Carl Few Mr. William Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fritter Miss Emma Gale Mr. and Mrs. Horner Gatewood Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grinder Kenneth and Hilda Hartman Ben and Alicia Heaney Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Henderson Gordan Henderson Maurice Henderson Richard Hobbs Otto I. Hoffman B. M. Hammack Lester Hottie H. C. Ivins Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Robert I. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mabel V. Mit Eugene A. Ienkins W. Harper Iones Iohn L. Kiernan Knott I. Luttrell Gerville Miller Chester Mills Gilbert A. Milstead Iessup M. Milstead chell Donnelly Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. W. C. Sa Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Montgomery Fisher B. Paulk Raymond E. Pearson H. R. Perrin H. C. Pierce, Ir. Charles H. Posey Michael R. Quinn lohn Reese Walter Robey Mervin Rousselle, Sr. tterwhite Larimer Scott Vincent Simmons William A. Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Susan Mary E. Tomberlin Tower Cleaners A. I. Twiford Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Vosburgh Clifton Wheeler Ed White Al Zukoski ABIE'S DELICATESSEN 10 RAYMOND AVE. Owner and Prop. PERCY G. cmd FRANCES L. CRONK 301 RESTAURANT G BAR LA PLATA 6221 LA PLATA, MARYLAND CITY BARBER SHOP I. C. BARRETT EZRA Z. GODFREY INDIAN HEAD, MARYLAND MARYLAND TOBACCO GROWERS I ASSOCIATION WALDORF, MARYLAND TRUCKS - TRACTORS -FARM EQUIPMENT H mg REFRIGERATION GATEWAY INN 1627 srrmuss AVENUE BEER - WINE - LIQUOR AIR CONDITION ED Phone 2351 THE HOME OF BETTER FOOD POTOMAC GRILL Indian Head 4341 INDIAN HEAD. MARYLAND HUNGERFORD BROS. LUMBER CO R. A. HUNGER1-'ORD - V. B. HUNGERFORD FULL LINE OF BUII.DING SUPPLIES BRYAN'S ROAD, MD. Indicm Hecld 3643 HUNGERFORD'S GARAGE AMOCO PRODUCTS BRYAN'S ROAD, MD. R. E. SLAVIN REXALL DRUG STORE DRUGS FOUNTAIN SERVICE INDIAN HEAD. MD. BUTEAUX FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS POMONKEY ROAD INDIAN HEAD Indicm Head 2801 CARPENTER G MCWILLIAMS Q ff-X .1 '-:' li 'PIP , f 5 4 - - 'Q FORD DEALER I. H. 2651 DUCK'S CAB CO. RADIO DISPATCHED CARS SPECIAL OUT OF TOWN RATES PROMPT SERVICE Indian Head 3891 SOUTHERN MARYLAND CANDY and TOBACCO COMPANY B. H. DOANE INDIAN HEAD 3112 MARBURY. MARYLAND INDIAN HEAD MOTORS CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE Indian Head 2701 lelluh. RRSTAURANT s. Mori U. S. Raids i?30I' ' Whiie Plains, Maryfand ' Y ' .1 HOME OF FINE FOODS SHOR'1'Y'S RESTAURANT 6. BAR ' LA PLATA, MARYLAND M. R. MICHAEL, Prop. Mixed Drinks - Sea Foods - Packaged Goods Phone: La Plcxtcx 5561 I A O f ,-Z :MS-Af , BUD'S CAB POTOMAC HEIGHTS. MD. Indicm Head 5952 24 HOUR SERVICE Anywhere - Any time Special Rates PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE THE OPEN HEARTH RESTAURANT ROUTE kwauime.. LOUNGE - DINING ROOM BAKERY FRESH MADE CANDIES fm-. Y . J N Mx , . ki n , D5 .K ' A I 'Q 1 v v The Parran Agency For Complete Realfstate And Insurance Service Indian Head, Maryland N OTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE REAL ESTATE ' ., N- HUGH GARDIN ER an E . Q N7 S ,.... cnn. ,Q X,.X X X. 'R A NO, FEED 1 R eccnn n . , age SE A FERTIMZERS n g A 'X f 'K ,cab x wMNMMNmNWeWQN,,,..X an T R FARM MACHINERY FAULKNER, MD. KRAGH'S M T e e een c A xx sso ervlcen er ' ' .. . . in SNC AN2.igA.'v.i:g T : ee- ff iz.-il. is we BEL ALTON. MD. V. '-f . 'S ' K Restaurant 61 Bar On 301 12 Miles South of LA PLATA POTOMAC HEIGHTS HOT SHOPPE BEER - WINE - LIQUOR SANDWICI-IES - FOUNTAIN W. S. CORCORAN, Prop. CRONK'S RECREATION CENTER BOWLING FOUNTAIN B I ,,,xi'.'fQ BOWL YOUR CARES AWAY PRESSURE groups motivated by selfish or partisan purposes still seek to undermine our public schools by falsely discrediting educational policies and practices. Many of these groups, deliberately hoping to beguile the public, have chosen names easily confused with those of educational organizations of unquestionable integrity. Under these deceptive labels they put out their propaganda. This past May the following resolution, submitted by the Maryland Congress. was adopted by the body of delegates to the annual na- tional convention, the governing body of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. WHEREAS, it is generally recognized that there is a conflict of ideol- ogies in the world today, and WHEREAS, it has been generally realized that since wars are con- ceived in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be con- structed, and I WHEREAS, Communism, totalitarianism, and any other form of sub- versive activity are recognized as threats to our democratic way of life, and WHEREAS, we firmly believe that our public school system is the basic institution through which our democratic ideals are fostered and perpetuated, , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the National Congress of Parents and Teachers use every means to alert the general public to those forces that seek to undermine our public schools, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we also seek the support of the said public in procuring adequate finances for obtaining profession- ally prepared and adequately paid teachers for our children and youth and for building sufficient functional school facilities: ALSO, BE IT RESOLVED, that the National Congress of Parents and Teachers Warn its local units to be aware of the possibility of being used as an instrument for promoting ideals that tend to negate our democratic way of life. EDNA P. COOK Past Pres. of Md. Congress of Parents and Teachers. COMPLIMENTS OF PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION , ,,, ., IRD THE THUNDERB A Luxury Motel ot Distinction . '.-. I . 1--i ttt Vi I I I LA PLATA Q t.tttt I gr.HlqUl'D9 ff' . 5001 mm BATHS X -- ' rss , I ' .NX Q. I .Q X. ,Qt ...L .. A K4 :wQ.QX.-ffl .Sm :Qszf .i ,..t A . . --PP I XA - ..tA X - ., I W - A I - ttttttt UNITS 56 NEW MODERN STAURANT A NEW GLASS HOUSE RE CLUB MARYLAND RESTAURANT 61 BAR x 3. i ' init - HEAD MARYLAND INDIAN . TELE ISION AIR CONDITIONED - V FRIDAY NIGHT DANCING EVERY MR. McCURDY'S ADULT CLASSES K S 1 .....-qi-ss Left to Right funder Picl-Christian, Iohnson, McCollum, Mr. McCurdy, Chandler, Warder, Stalcup, Thorne, Parnell, Warlick, Zinzell, Nelson, Mayer, Tominack, Williams. Mr. McCurdy, shop teacher for the Iunior, Senior High School has added adult classes to enhance the offerings of the school cur- riculum. 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