North East High School - Crown Yearbook (North East, MD)

 - Class of 1957

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O Edith Anderson, will my driver's license to Sonja Lindsay. Hershel Armour, will my favorite expression huh to Dickie Moore. James Bailey, will my New England accent to Darrell Parks. Norma Bailey, leave my imagination to anyone who likes to dream. Gail Blomquist, will my position in the office to my cousin, Anne. Gary Crouch, leave my position as the school mail man to Wayne Wood. Hope Dennison, will my ability to get along with teachers to my sister, Sandy. Mary Ellen Dennison, will my basketball scorebook to Joan Shepherd. Carolyn Edmanson, will my log tables and Trig grades to Jane Bartleson. Buck Edwards, will my Bermudas to anybody with bony knees. Patsy Funk, will my place at the library desk to Phyllis Weaver. Barbara Gatchell, will my long finger nails to Gloria Gatchell. Ruth Graybeal, will my ability to set hair to Janet Watson. Violet Gestewita, will my lack of height to Frannie Raine. Rodney Guiberson, will my ability to get along with Mr. Baker to all his English Classes. Allan Guy, will my hair to Mr. Kelley. Doris Guy, will my ability to draw to the decoration committee of next year's prom Marilyn Hammond, will my SHAG haircut to my favorite teacher, Mr. DuMars. Shirley Hart, will the best of luck to my twin sisters, Rosa and Virginia. Shirley Heath, will my jewelry to Beverly Phillips. Barry Heisler, will my rebounding ability to Harold Letts, Billie Lee Hines, leave my nickname to whoever likes creampuffs. Connie Hollister, will my curly hair to Clare Biddle. Janet Hudson, will my typewriter and a sheet of typing paper for Gloria Buchannan and Judy Davis to fight over. Lewis Isaac, will my ambition in doing homework to Herb Steward. Paula Jones, will my ability to be on the Honor Roll to Roseann Jones. Jerry Kahl, will my knowledge of literature to anyone who wants to fail. Bill Kirk, will my soft spot in Mr. Price's heart to Vincent Dirubbio. Verla Kline, will my nickname, Scrubby, to anyone who would like to have it. Martha Lewis, will my title, Queen of Hearts, to a lucky Junior girl. Charles Loving, leave my being late to class to the early birds. Ray Nieminen, leave my ability to catch fish to Mr. DuMars. Pauline MacGuinness, will my resistance in not having my hair cut to Ruth Beldin. Bernice Moore, will to Jerry Wisdon, my ability to drive a car without stalling it. Lois McKinney, will my size 5 sneakers to Kay Preston. Pat Ott, will my ability to crack gum in class to Mr. Price. Betty Payne, will my quietness to my sister, Dorothy. Bob Phillips, will to Pip Pratt a pair of red and white pajamas. Kay Plummer, will my acting ability fro cry on stagey to Carol Hammer. Lewis Potter, will my seat in English class to Jim Smith. Virginia Schirling, will my ability to smile in dark moments to Mr. Teter. Patsy Simmons, will my dancing ability to our new seventh grade, the Class of '63, Leon Stevens, will my eternal toothpick to Wilmer McCall. Paul Ward, will my ability to keep out of trouble to Harold Patchell. Virginia Ward, will my ability to get out of classes to Wanda Cameron. Joe Wharton, will my height to Hamid Jackson. Susan Williams, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to whoever needs this trait. Eleanor Winland, will my ability to blush to Sandra Herstine. Betty Wood, leave my freckles to Judy Heath, who needs a few more. Catherine Wood, will a ruler and pencil to Carolyn Racine to figure out spacing for the Northeaster. Joan Wright, leave to all Juniors the best of luck in their Senior year.

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tion, announced that it was not the discovery of the century, but the hoax of the century. John Leveredge, after absorbing too much Shakespere, had decided to re-enact the Yorick scene from HAMLET. At John Hopkins, James Bailey, who also deals with bones, still taking seriously his role in CAMPUS QUARANTINE, is head surgeon, and Kay Plummer is the leading psychiatric nurse. Hope Dennison Reynolds, now manager of Libby's, was seen boarding her private plane for her annual buying spree in Europe. Joe Wharton has dedicated his latest literary work, SIXTH PERIOD IN THE LIBRARY, to Mr. Kelley, our Senior Class sponsor. After the Kentucky Derby, Gary Pete Crouch, accepted solid gold argyle socks and belt for his winning horse, Tennessee. Martha Lewis Van den Heuvel, excelling in baby care, was crowned Mrs. America. She has three sets of twins. Lewis Isaac, professor of mathematics at Harvard and developer of the new theorem of determining the world's population - count toes and divide by ten - is now counting toes. He claims his class is so dumb that if they stood in a circle the government would investigate them for being a dope ring. Virginia Schirling is still marveling over her twentieth gold record. Her latest hit is Three Seeing Gophers. Bernice Moore has been her accompanist for several years. Bernice's arrangement of Boogie Woogie has been the biggest hit of Tin Pan Avenue in years. Morf has definitely retained one high school traitg she can still be seen driving up one street and down the next. Catherine Wood's ability in English has secured for her a position as professor of English at Columbia University. Betty Wood Holmes has recently moved into Hathaway Terrace and is making new friends. She has made many valuable contributions to civic affairs. Patsy Funk Phillips and her husband Glenn have just arrived in California in their yellow trailer. Violet Gestewitz Moore will probably visit Patsy on her way to Hawaii, where she is to meet her husband. Pat Simmons is now with the world renowned Radio City Rockettes. Another '5'7er who has really traveled is Joan Wright Gibson. Immediately after graduating, she was married and has resided in Florida ever since. Lucky girl! Pat Ott was chosen by the Boston Fire Department as the Redhead Most Likely to Set the World on Fire. Billie Lee Hines is the only American Model modeling Christian Dior's fabulous creation. She is scheduled to return to America to help the fashion editor of the Wilming ton News Journal, Susan Williams, do a series on European Dressing as opposed no the American method. Marily Hammond, who rang the bells in our Senior play, liked it so much she is now striking the chimes for N.B.C. Gail Blomquist's taste for clothes has made her buyer for Saks Fifth Avenue in New York. And by the way, Valin Best was just elected to his fifth term as senator from Vir- ginia. Verla Kline and Shirley Hart have opened a public stenographic firm in Dallas and are doing so well they are thinking of investing in an oil well. Connie Hollister has devised a new technique which is replacing shorthand in the high schools and colleges of the country. She calls is Shortfinger because only very short students with very short fingers can leam it. After Leon's report on activities, a motion was accepted that the meeting be ad- journed until the next meeting on June 11, 1997.



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