North Harford High School - Golden Treasury Yearbook (Pylesville, MD)

 - Class of 1956

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-Carson Webster for his line personal example of sportsmanship. -Eldridge Basham for his interest in ont-of- door activities. -Larry Johnson for his contribution to the senior chorus. , -Norma Crouse for her willingness to accept all jobs and her efforts to do her work the best way she could. -Shirley Parks for being the quietest. person in her class as well as being sincere. A -William ,Quesinberry for never letting ttherl' walk alone. -Wilda Reeves for her quiet. business -like manner and determination in her commercial subjects. ' 3 -Pat .Liptrap for her leadership in majorettes Carlene Roberts for her love of fun and as a cheerleader. --Shelby Greer for her- superior skills ill all commercial subjects. . -Ginny'Noll for her sense of humor and partici- pations in school sports. -Joanne Moran for her wonderful appreciation of inspirational'literature and for her unique spelling technique. -Daryl Quandt for the way he earned my re- spect-'even when I was scolding him. Clark Mitchell for his courteous, quiet ways. Sonya VVhiteford for her wonderful sense of responsibility andthe mature way she fulfilled her obligation. ' A ' Martha Grace Price for two important traits, fondness for good poetry and love of Hilde Debbie Peters for the way she rolled back the years for me because she was so like me asa highschool student. 'Richard Little for the way he solved some pretty serious problems. Junior Lytle for the way he always teased Norma. Ellen Porter for her extreme interest in read- ing. y -Mattie Lou Caudill for strength ol' character and good company. -Anna Rae McCann for her sprightly and lovely personality. . -Ruth Van Dyke for her quiet grin and her coopcrativc attitude. -Lois Enfield for being a conscientious. ambiti- ous, studious person. 2 -Elaine Watters for being constantly cheerful and continously competent. -Patsy Lee for her silent, sincere. and unas- suming manner. H -Doris Kiser for her being a girl who volunteer- ed to do any work that had to be done and for being a fine future nurse. -Barbara Jones for her neat appearance, big' brown eyes, and cooperative attitude. -Jim Henry for being Peter Pemberton Prescott in the senior play. -Raymond Johnson for being Zymtt in the Talent Show. -Mickey Anderson for being one who never had a sour word to say. -Arthur Robinson for being a quiet but depen- dable worker in atl that he did. -Billy Helly for thi mischief he got into even when he tried not to. -Harry DeRan for being a lovely harem dancer in the Talent Show. -Ducky Daughton for being the boy who could get confused about anything and for his will- ingness to try to get himself straightened out. -Virginia Marrs for her pleasant manner and willingness to help. -Joan Henry for her dreamy look and candy- eating in class. -Charles Parsons for his frankness and helpful suggestions in business law. -Charles Teague for his spelling which quite often was ill either shorthand or guess work. Betty Sexton for her quiet manner but a cer- tain little giggle which popped up. Ray Rudd for his hot-rod discussions. Pat Blaney for her cooperation and competence class secretary. -Shelby McCallister for her keen enthusiasm for all sports. -Pat Procheska for her fine sportsmanship and regular appearance on all varsity teams. -Faith Henry for her excellent performance in the senior play. -Gloria Miller for her throughly competent per'- formance of all tasks. -Raymond Searboro for his witticisms and good' work in class. Shirley Roe for her attractive smile and nico- personality.

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WE TEACHERS REMEMBER Presb' 'VVolfe for ii.-V :ibiniit-s in nit- ans. Harriet Phipps for the swcct individuality of a person with talent. Yelna Wyatt for b -ing a charming brunette. -Margaret Brown f .r her level headed outlook on life. -Mary Ellen Jacobs for her giggle and her well- groomcd appearance. -Jean Knopp for h -r wonderful sense of humor and quick active mind. -James Jourrlan f ir hi-ing a completely honest boy who was willing to admit all of his own escapades. Loren Waddell for his adult . .approach to the problems of lit'e. Q X Katherine Cullum for her steady application to all tasks. .lohnny Fox for his line. pleasing manner. Swanson Hale for the tine student he could have been had he given his all. -Bob Maldeis for t'ie line athlete he was even under difficulties. -lleliois Watson for lier pleasing personality and honest effort. Carole Webster for her pleasing and jovial per- sonality. -Nelson Rowan for his shyness. -John VVebSter for Mr, Sparks wants to sce me Robert Mayberry for his slow grin ami farm- er's hands. ' -.Iohn VVagg t'or patiently s c ra pin g farm machinery. -Ernest Cooper for taking 6-foot stride down the hall. -Rav Koermer for makins: an endless effort of preparing hammer heads. -Tommy Swift for trying to stay awake in class. -Bobby Michael fir his inexhaustible supply of candy. -Herald Brown for his interest in the Green- house. , Gordon Cummings for painting' his John Deere. -Wilma Murrow for the Heel Hee! at a moment when th - situation called for a break. Jeanne Garrett for' her interest in band. -.lohn Stewart for his intense interest in the field of music. -Patsy Miller for the line job she did as presi- dent of the band this year. -Ida H3l1lSbLll'g for her mature attitude toward every respousibil ity. -tllara Peake for her diligence and her willing-f ness to do every task well. -.loy Rigdon t'or her exceptional skill in short- hand and typing. -Shirley Holbrook for her many artistic contri- butions to every department. -Bill Hubbard for his fast rise to popularity. -Harold West for being the only male in office practice class. -Opal lsom for her pretty. neat appearance. -Mary Jane Walker for her pleasant, cooperative attitude. -Ann Smith for her quiet manner, nice smile, and neat appearance. -Drema Steele for her- nice manners. -Betty Mayes for her excellent acting in the senior play. -Joanna Mays both for her own sweet ways and for being another member of that wonderful Mays family. 5 -Evelyn Lucas t'or the pleasure she gave us by her return to our school. -David Doyle for his willingness, seriousness, and promptness in the performance of any task in his role of leadership as Student Council president. -Janet Hart for her original writings and her enjoyment of dramatics. -Sue Chatham for her prettiness which was equalled by pleasant ways. -Namomi lilagg for being quiet, nice, willing and a hard worker. -Betsy Snodgrass for her many interests which made her equally at home whether singing. showing her livestock, participating in dra- matics. or cheerleading. -Winston Lloyd for his ability to get into a scrape and out of one without forgetting that he was a gentleman. -Richard Von Gosen for his resourceful and industrious nature. -Kenneth Helton for his fearless attack of any and all problems. -Lf-Roy Amos for his cooperative attitude in all classes. . -Norman Harrison for his interest in the school farm. -Jolm Lentz for his contributions to the physi- cal plant ot' the school.



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