Patterson High School - Clipper Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1956
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J gxf, if N 2 ' flfi t L L' vff 1, 'Xp K ' QI l ' all .XMI 0' J THI QTORY Ol IHI 'QC HOOI RINC lmbl tfoned on the Pttterson rmg I9 1 sleek md praeeful ehpper sh1p one of the fleet of Captun XX llllllll Prtterson xxho p1oneered IH the eonstruenon of these proud xessels xxhuh pl1ed the1r xx ax 1eross the lugh seas On one s1de of the rmg 1re engraxed the rmplements of serenee 1nd mdustry In 'urplane eller the bolt at ll tung, sep ne On the or 1er slde are emblems of aeaderrue pursu1ts the open boolx the blanng toreh and the llurel elf As the sturdy bow of the ehpper b1tes 1nto the y1eld1nq Waters xx 1th purpose ind dere1m1nat1on so must we lllllld 1nto our lnes a purpose that xx1ll be New fCQl1IlOlOL,1L1l tdmnees the unportinee of resureh III llflllllllg poten t11l energy and resourees ot the unnerse the evaluat1on of LOIltI'll3LlllOI'1S to human welfare are symbohaed by the 1mplements of SCICDL6 The desrre to ealn knowledge through personal effort and study the l1,f1ht of vt 1sdom to help man 111 h1s struggle to overcome fear prejudzee and blgotry 1 xx ell bil zneed hte based on good health 1nd phys1eal stamlna are represented by the book the torch and the laurel And so the urele IS made eneomp 15511155 a xx ell rounded personahty charae ter1zed bs purpose by mature reason by eommon sense and by a mllrngness to meet neu ehallenees elenly md tourteeously T e 1 5 H T . l , . 1 I zp 1 1 A Q 2 z Y ' ' ' . Z, i' 'Q 2 , - Y ' 1, , ' . - - ' V, 1 1 A- ' ' v, V 2 - A I 1 U l ' 1 lui ' 1 ' '.z L ' ' prop' , X 1 Y igh 1' Y, and the try Q li - l ' I ' E K , is 'VA' L K w 1 f lz . L i A 14 A 1 , y A ' I y 1 L y. undeterred by unpleasant experiences or rough weather. ' . 1s ty'-2 L ra -1-, 1' 2 - . Q .1 sl - A I 31' - L ' L I f A 'V .' Y I A A N l . 1-' 1 WA - f , s f , ' ey ' V ' V I va . L 1 -1 '-. f -1 f 2 'sf 1 ' , ' V . v f 1 V - - v y' ' 5 1 W L . 1, - -Vw . 21, ,E FACULTY an ADMINISTRATION Pages 9 18 UN DERCLASSMEN Pages 19 58 Pages 39 60 gage gf Gozzfenfs .1 4 4'y 1 l, SPORTS Pages 61 78 r x' .X 4+ ,9frfw 5 tZ Xgfrvfvflfc ORGANIZATIONS Pages 79 96 I SENIORS Pages 97 142 T2 I Yo V, f ADVERTISING ,gf Pages 145 169 X 4 I f f f f f Qi 4 4 X X ff X ,II I 5ff:: d 'Ii' ' I , I I Q. I - . if X - h 'ms 16 I .9 , I g I, .xx ' E25 -' e - ,Q Y Q 4' 9 ACTIVITIES 7 ' I f , .v,'1A T - fs- 'f' f' It ' I fl 3 ! 1 2 I f X V.: I x 4 . L , v ,j 2 ' 4 5 4 ' f 2 15' N znznzsfrafzozz anaf jaculy ' -, ,I 'Qi A , ' Nah V '. A l , I A . A V Y. , ww, 3 '75 Zf'Z?K ' sh 5 ig 4: , ' V VL 5' YR. K.. C- f' w ,M I L- R X . ,a ' ' 'X I ffixxf , ' R A ' f 4 , J' if ,, 5 . 1. f ' I A 'gs LM x .XMW N-M 3 r N N U ff fl 1, ff 1, 'V ' 'Q af , l yjrzh czjoaf E-ww ,lsr 115, XJ' Q-Q c105e 1155061411011 111119 aczzllj and 51111159115 endeafed bzm5e1 to 64619 one 0 115 115 LZ mend, tl ron zdanf, and an zn5p11at1o11 H15 cea5e1e55 ef om or the bettefnzent 0 Puf!e15o11 1915 energetu amz' w19o1e19eafted mpport o 5619001 actzv1I1e5 and 1915 own wmm penonalzty all exemplzfy the 191g1Je5t and ben? r191m1cter15t1c5 0 tl 5619001 admznzmatof 5 Mr. G. Gordon Woe1pe1' , Pd1fE1'.f0llf5 eveenzed principal, bm, by 1915 . . V. f I y l . f 1 1 ' 1' ' ' - ' f ' 1 . jf . , ' . ' f 31 'UICQ yjfln C9006 The grrls of Patterson feel sery fortunate to haxe Mrs Dorothy Schwatlta as then' specxal MRS DOROTHY SCHWATKA Vrce prmcrpal rn charge of boys Mr Fred Spln dean Wrth gentle smlle and endless patrence she lrstens to myriad problems and offers words of comfort wlsdom and understandrng mng rs an cxer present example of manly courtesy qulet good humor and loyal servnce MR FRED SPINNING, JR Asslstmg rn the school s admlnnstratnon are the capable uce prmclpals, Mrs Dorothy Schwatka and Mr Fred Spmnrng, whose untmng and fzuthful efforts make Patterson a pleasant place nn whrch to learn jfs, CP: M 70eZZ7 may :CN-49 x R' '1 '7 MRS. IMOGENE BALDWIN Hi.fm1'j A.B,. Hollins College faves XX -! 'i -vi AQ' V '- fliflfii 3 INIISS KATHARINE BIR. JAMES G. BROVUN BOXVERSOX Blzfirzerf Edllfl1ffUII Bu.vine,r,r EdllL'!IIfU!l B.A., M.A.. George Wfashington A.B.. Wfestern Maryland College University 8' AIRS. LOIS l3L l'l.ER H 01219 Efw1rmm1r BS.. University of Maryland I2 ggi' MRS. MARGARET BENSON Libmrirzrz AB.. Randolph Macon College r, 'K , 15- Q , f f els. ' i 1 lNlR. PAUL BRUBECK Driiw' Edizmlfml A.B., M.A.. University of Penn- sylvania. Columbia University A . :Z li, ,, ,Q 11. .nl LIRS. VVINIFRED CAREY Home El.'N71IlN1jL'.f B.S.. University of Iwiaryland. johns Hopkins University cumf5' 1 X, ...If Liga... 'L MR. IRVIN BIASI Pbpiml Eduaztiozz B.A.. W'estern Maryland College INIRS. LELA Bl'RNETT Home Ef0!I071Iif.l' B.S., M.S.. University of Ne- braska, Drexel Institute ik'-5' - lNIlSS ES'l'El.LE COHEN Bzzmzau' Edffmlirnz B.S.. M.A., Syracuse University, Columbia ljniversity I 7044 7 MISS ELIZABETH CONNELLY MR. JOSEPH CL'LOTTA MR. HENRY ERCOLE Ijflxqfiwb IIINIUYJ' Blufrzeva ELJ14t'.lIjU7I BS, johns Hopkins University. B.A.. Vfestern Maryland College B.S., M,Ed.. University of Mary- L'nivf:rsity of Chicago. Howard Enixcrsity land MR. MALCOLM EXX'ELL MRS. CAROLYN EAI-IRMAN MR. BERNARD FEINBERG MR, SIDNEY FISHBEIIN Mrz!lJem.ifif.r Sfjfflffr I1za'us1rml Arr Hitlory BS., Towson State Teachers University of Maryland. johns BS, johns Hopkins Lnncrsitx Hopkins University Columbia University College ZX MRS. VIRGINIA FOXX'BI.E MRS. MARY FOX MRS. GRACE GOLDMAN PM rim! Edzmltiwz All Bnfzm EdIlf,Ji'I0?1 BS. Vfcstern Marylantl College BS.. Maryland Institute, .lolms AB.. Xlhrshington College. -lnlms Hopkins Lnivcreity Hopkins Lnixcrsity. L'nixcrsity of Maryland 'z?q70ofzdcuwiDeed7 Qaeda' MR. ABRAHAM GRANEK MISS CECILIA GROLOCK MR, VUILLIAINI HAEFNER MR. EIVIANUEL HAFFNER Illdllflfjlll Arm Murir Iz1d14ffr'i.:l Arn Ifldllffffrll Arif B.S,, M.Ed., University of Mary- B.S., johns Hopkins University, B.S., University of Maryland B.S., Ur1iY6rSity Of Maryland land Peabody Conservatory MISS JANE HASLUP MISS DOROTHY HERBST MRS. DOROTHY Englifb Hmwry HILDEBRANT B.S., M.A., johns Hopkins Uni- B.S., M.A.. johns Hopkins Uni- Engliih versity, Columbia University versity. Columbia University A.B., Goucher College MISS FLORENCE HUFNAGEL MRS. CHARLOTTE INGLIMA MRS, MARY LOU IRELAND MR. ROBERT JOHNSON Engljfh Science Englffb Mlllif B.A., johns Hopkins University B.S,, Slippery Rock State Teachers B.A., M.Ed., Western Maryland B.S., M.A., Indiana State Teach College College, George Washington Uni- ers College, Allegheny College versity, johns Hopkins University I4 anal? ,.,..v ' -ix Mr- MRS AINNEIIE JI RCFNS MR MERRILI KALB Srlerzre Burmerr Ednfzzzwl B S johns Hopkins Unixctsity B S Lniversity of Mirylind ,pf- 'in MRS MARIE KARL Pllyflfzll Edumlzwz BS Boston Lnnersity Sargent College MRS. ELDORA KELLEY Englub A B Goucher College MR EDWARD KESSLER Sczenre BS M Ed johns Hopkins Lni versity pf i ai:-my , , J '5 gm' INIRS INIARY ALICE KESSLER Sczenre A B Notre Dame '?'42 1.94 ,-IP MISS BARRETT KIDWELL MRS. ELAINE LAPASHA MR. HENRY LAVCSON Lnrigmzge flI.llfJ6II1.1Iftf I7IdIl,fffi.II Arif A.B., M.A., Goucher College, BS.. University of Maryland BS.. University of Maryland johns Hopkins University '! ,vi if 1 MR JOHN KEEINE Illuflr Peabody Consermtory M , , I it BIR. HERINIAN LIPPINIAN 1PIdIlII7'lJl Ar!! B.S.. Indiana State Teachers Col- lege I5 'X' 'Magi and MRS. MYRTLE LOBIG MR. HERBERT MCCARRIAR MR. ALLEN MAINEN Efzglirh Bufirzeu Eduratiozz Bzuizzeu Edumfiwz A.B., Goucher College B.S., Ijniversity of Maryland A.B.. M.Ed.. X5C'estern Maryland College, Lfniversity of Maryland 19 1 .f,',.,t . A MRS BETTY LOU MOORE MR JOSEPH MUIILLER MR FLAVIO NARDONE MR JLLILS NELSON Sflenre fi Plyjflml Edufalzozz B S Rutgers Lniwersity SIIEIIIE Mdlbfilldflff Bucknell Lmy erm, B S M A Indiana State Teach ers College Columbia Lniversit mm. MRS. GRACE NEVUELL MRS. KATHERINE NICHOLS MISS GEORGINA MR JAMES PALLACE Matlaemazlrr Home Erozzomirr Guidafzre PACIARELLI BS. C0lOf3d0 State TSHCIICTS B.S., Lnixersity of Maryland Language College A.B.. Goucher College College I6 AB LLB Saint Francis Eastern Wnkmwl MR ELRA PALMER MRS. MARY PICKEL MISS VIRGINIA POTTS SCIEIIFE Scierzfe 55197159 BS MEd johns Hopkins Lnl B.S.. Birmingham Southern Uni AB Unnersity of Maryland xersity versity of Chicago MRS. MURIEL PRIETO MISS FRANCES RANKIN MR GEORGE RANKIN Erzglirh Bufmerr Edumllou Burnzefr Edumllon B.A.. University of Puerto Rico AB Mount Saint Agnes College B S Lniversity of Maryland University of Maryland MISS MARGARET REESE MISS I'RSI.'LA REESE MR CHARLES REINDOLLAR MR EDMLND RYDER H Int M.l1lJt7ll.lfifJ' Bumzerr Ifdumtlwz P113 wr 11 Eduf 111011 6 S ohm Hopkins I HIXLISIQ BS., johns Hopkins University A B A M LL ryant an e r y g MR. JOHN SANSONE Phyriml Edumlion B.S., University of Maryland MR. DONALD SMITH Guidanfe A.B., M.Ed., Arizona State Col- lege, University of Maryland I8 'Meg 7416 'TN A--' E sf. .5 MISS MABEL SCHOEPPLER Mallaemutirr B.S., johns Hopkins University MR. EDWARD SCHMIDT Malbematirf LL.B., University of Maryland Dx shim DR. DOROTHY SPEER Guidunre A.B., Ph.D., Goucher, johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland LIR. ISADORE STEIN Burinerr Education B.S., M.Ed., State Teachers Col- lege, University of Maryland MR. EARL STERLOCK NIR. VUILLIAM TAMBL'RRlNO Irzdurlrial Art! Hi!l01'j MR. WARREN SEIPP Guidance A.B., M.A., johns Hopkins Uni- versity, Northwestern University University of Maryland X 5 . . . ,1 M . 2f'vzffggi,2fii1- K 'f H s .. Q- .ww ,. . -tially' at-1 553 - f V 332 in 'ff is-A EE? :QQ r Miss VERA STEMPLE Dieririan B.S., M.A., West Virginia Uni- versity, Columbia University MRS MAL ,Al TILLERY B.S., University of Maryland B-5-, Universitv Ot Baltimore. if ., jo nb ki Ul1iver 'ty Loyola College M Fw and u2awlZa7fcf46Z 'F' 1 AIR- FRANCIS TRAINOR INIISS BIARY VAIDEN MRS. ALDONA VANDERLAIN MR. HENRY WASKOW BIIWILHYS Edllfdfiffll Bfrrizzeff Edzzarlirnz Eflglixh Hirtory PUB-. LOYOI11 College A.B., M.Etl.. XX'illiam and Mary B.S., MA., johns Hopkins Uni- B.S., M.A., Towson State Teach- College, University of Maryland versity ers College, johns Hopkins Uni- Q MR. HILTON XVELKOS MISS ESTHER MR. LAURENCE WILLIAMS Science WHITTEMORE Art B.S., M.Ed., johns Hopkins Uni- Plyyyiml Edumtiwz B.S., Pennsylvania Museum and versity B.S., Boston University, Sargent School of Industrial Art, Univer- College, University of Maryland sity of Maryland MEMBERS OF THE STAFF NOT PICTURED I MR. THOMAS AYRES Mazbenmlirr MISS MIRIAM DEWALD Hirtory MRS. GLADYS KIRWAN Burinerr Education DR. MAX MILLER School Physician MRS, BLANCHE ROGERS Dirlribulif e Edumlion MRS. CORINNE SHARFATZ School Nurre lNIlSS INIARGYERITE B. WIRTH Irzdurzrial Any lNflSS LORETTA W'HELAN M.1lbem.1licr versity, University of Maryland fgj CLARENCE WROBLEWSKI Muric B.S., M.A., West Chester State Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity I9 Custodians under the watchful eye of Chief Kennedy work together to keep Patterson in top physical condition. The Cafeteria staff under the guidance of Miss Vera Stemple prepares at low cost good meals that are both tempting and nourishing. Many groups of people conilwine efforts to nuke t Patterson plant a smooth running .ind well kept org.1ni zation--'from the very professional atmosphere of thc office-to the efficiency of the cafeteria staff-to thc thoroughness of the custodial staff. Miss Evelyn Freitag and Mrs, Ann Blake work long and late on endless secretarial chores. x f. N9 .f -i 4:-4, Ggl S'-.-.-v.-.-.1, sfw.3,d Prefidf 111 ,, Vim Pfufiflwzz Serr'ff.:fy Tfe,1f1n'fr Spfmfm' lNIavronis. Mr. Trainor, Harvey, Ahl, Mclntee 77.1 71- 3 lt! ft... Cl,Al.S'.S' fyi7L76l'l1Gl'7 T57 M - a Q R-1, ' W UTROY HARVFY , ,,,, C.AROI.YN AIII. ., , PATRICIA M.lN'l'IfE . .,,. GEORGE MAYROXIS R. FRANCIS X. TRAINOR First row: Chric-st. Shimck. Uriuhcck. Bishoff. 'I'i'wslcr. Krwtnwski. jcrilirkd. ixI.ll'5ilCIk. Sihivrr Second row: Ciiprinulo. Stcrry. Xidias. Rosiak. Hcyiiun. hILlVl'UI'1iS. M.11'sigli.1. Mullim. Culcrimn. Day. Third row: Siurti. W'.ilton. Rrzscl. Stratton. Martin, Hass. Eniiriih. lime, Appleby. Firxt ruw: lirirncs. Rimkmxski. limrimzn, l5ciL1guLi'il. Mrlntcc. -livrlrs, Kcnm-rip. Cmhintini. BI'lii1.ll'I. Suomi row: Thclcn, D.1vcnr-nrt, Cziycr. Iiirulkn. l'lriih, Sicgfrirth. XXvL'5tk'l'IN.lfl. Smith. Glmxip, Third row: Rominski, Blrikc. Strim. Srhiwff. Lrarigkim, Snyder, Gralmm. vlordrin. Parks. ,ll.'I1kiHS. Fourth ram: I.indcmr1n. M.uiorh Fimh. DiNatale. Stone. Inrincc. Innnrituono. Knllmrm. jiirul-ws. Tavlor. GQJJ gf une 157 OFFICERS Pre fidwil JOHN Mtixryan Vzce Pnaiidwrl DOROTHY SCHEHLEIN Set'r'el,1r'y ELEONORA ANISZEXYSKI Tl1'E .l.l'I17'E7' PATRICIA PHILLIPS PHYLLIS PATRICK Sf7UI1.lU1' MRS. MAFRYA TILLIERY Standing: Mrs. Tillery. D. Schehlcin, J. Mclntyre. Seated: P. Phillips, E. Anuszewski, P. Patrick. A9 ll A-1 ll 73-2 First row: Rode, McHaffie, Skarzynski. Thacker, Sachs, Carr, Bowen, Addiclcs. Reeder. Nickel Second row: Zervas, Goon, Pantoulis, Brown. Michelberger. Kruk, Galinis. Liebig Bendall Ruppert, XX'ladkowski. Third row: Callahan. Bielski, Breen, Spring, Holthaus, Bayer, Davenport Fader, Crovo. First row: Celozzi, Grey, Pitz. Lohrmann, Szymanski, Garrett, Amato. Trattner. Ruppert. Second row: Collins, Burley, Arbin, Hresko, Pagoota, Orsino. Thomas, VC'aire. Bolncr. Third row: Garrett, Kontoyianis, Lang, Russell. Smith, Turner. Paciocco, Lamone, Sophocleus. 6 at I ll K-3 Q, First rout Reillo. Killmon. Hainmontl. Koxmluiski. Raska. Sthehlein. Liihinski, Spiy. liielaki. lxiillltild. Mullins Setontl FUXVI Cook. Henning. Mtlntyre. Balliet, Mantlish. Kappus. Luhinslci. Gabrixzeski. Murrniann, Kartzniarelc. 'Fhirtl roxx: Rainey. Colligan. Nt'Donaltl. XXX-her, Morris. Climielexiski. Coker. Bassert. Vfistlilitisen. Karptiwiu, l f i 4 g Q A ll F-4 9 ll fa -.5 164' Firxt row: Mazzola, jones, Phillip. Flynn. Nieminen, Kelxo. Kott. XX'ehh. Cohen. Appley Setontl row: Jenkini. Mannion, Drake. Penman. Pfeiffer. XY'ilson. Ariuszewslci. Corey. Ntlioniglc Frampton. Third row: Aluhire. Santutti. Stone. -Ianuk, Phillips. jakelski. H.: jal-celski, Vg Gryn kiexkiez. Geiger. Fourth row: Foehrkollv. Helinski. Rixero, Sparlcx. Kreiiler. Pitlclexinier. Sloxxikoxwki Tr.tl'ving. Kellner. Reinhardt. First row: Phillips. Siegmund, Betltlows. Miller, Clarke. Hall. Maistros. XX'ise. Mitltlleton, Ryth xvalski, Setoml row: Gratv, Buskirk. Ryntewity, Mosta. Carter. Kulinski. Simone. Kroening liotithner. Lyter. 'lhirtl roxi: lJlL'lUDNkl, l.L'xit1.1l-c. l'etei'N. Katzynslci. jemellafo. Noxalc. Bergen Zellers, XX'inietki. Kortlek, Kirthneit 2 E 09010 2 'FWF f 1 if Z First row: Funk. Lcistcr, jiicgcr. XX'i1gner. XY'riAi:lit. Smith. H.iru-y. Milihling. St-tonil nm, Killr-i. ff '6 Hillluy. Crist. Rogcrs, hfillcr. lilrikc. Xlfchh. Sin-gtrirtli. Rios. 'lihiril roxxi It-xxix. liukcr, lXl.ittwI!. Piunti. Linzcy, Dohrzycki. Donahoe, Horne. ' r If First row: Shcrloik. Corradi, Gill. Halliday. Marlrlinski. Hullcr. XX'rirrl, XX'.ii'm-ix Portcr. Dovcll. ff x '7 Hodgson. Second row: Poctvcl. lfullin, Wise. Dclnihio. Bull. Lconclli. jaukmzin. Lange. l.rih1'.iilor, jnnncy. Puliini. Miituszuk. Third row: Laszuik, Frankoxmki. Franczkoxwki, Murphy. Novak, Kopczyk. Roehl, Pearre, Kopczyk, Finnc-rty, Skoczynski, l 6 1 A 5 ,V First row: Malecki. Mabus. lvkoxith. Mislak. Byrd, XX'cathci'bcc. Rylnnruylc. liohmcr. Collins. ll Kd? Fochrkolb, Brooks, Patrick. Suomi row: Long. Schulcr. Galloway. Bntkus. Miliuirc, Tiiylor. Kemp. Rodcnberg. Borkman, Beil, Schiff, Lengal. Third row: Stcwski. Ralston. XX'ooLls. Smith. Corson. Whitehurst. Tana. Catalfamo. DiMartino. Calvert. 'f 1 fl 71 0 lfiixt rim' Miilx 'Ik-i'i.in-mi. XXX-iwi. Mum-ilu. Stumrt. M.1i'v.ilck. Slifunxki. ff J' row: Bgstrq-xx, SLi1NX.ll'Il. I,iL-big. Sinuick. Nmliiidsky. Timm. Stcakcr. Milli rfrwi Bathurst. Rmibunstiric. XX'.iltLi'x, Rutkmx fki, link. Sahcpcr. Orvis. Diiwm -wi ' , I ' . fig iYf.gI Lg i , 2 I ' 4 i i 1 A i 1 3' . . ii Sclmllcr. Hclcnsky. Kauzcwski. Runk. Kumulcdia. Smith. viiiik. Riiff. Suomi .iil. Naiiiiwn. 'llhirii n. lliniiguutmi, Y i Z lfiist nm: Cuntorc. McCord. Lone. Gerard. Allen. Hartlovc. Hugic, Baucr. Frcburgcr. Second row: 1 Cox, Lupu, Klcqz. Kirby. Smith. Pcttcrswn. Kaiscr. Tucci. Bcnnh. Third row: Lrvfticc. Martini. Dubs. X hiuiihcm iii 1115 il.iw g1rfvI1 .lnpliiwinil 4,-iiL.i.iIiwi1 ilmxi ',,...-ir 4 N1 ,. v 'i X 'ag K., I0 J-1 107-2 CJQSS rf 7Ql5l'IIGl3f .562 ,Ll I'itiiJru1 l5I2VlfRI.Y HIZIX l.lVlX 5 lilL'L Pf'ft1c1'u1f NANCY HIGGS SL fli fjl' DOLORIZS TROVATO J 71I'L'.1tlH'A 1' ISOBFI. KRAI 'Sli Sfmflfrll' MR. ISADORE I.. STEIN is , .f ,. V Ar. M ,. W ' , . .-rl Standing: D. Traxuto, hir. Stein. I. Krause. Scatcd: B. Hcinlcin. N . Higgs. 67' 1 9 t 1 t t ry .. .mi First row: Swiss, Schultz, jcrosimich, Higgs, Cumberland. Catalann, Thompson. Bryan. DcLw. Second row: Polischeck, Trovato, Lonegro, Krause. Brydges, Thompson, -Ioncs, Lodge. Heinlein. Rossmark. Third row: Llnielczarek, Wilkeficld, Gerace. Bates. Neumann. Szymanski. Grannas. Schlaffer, Wfilley, Anuszcwski. Fourth row: Manuel. Rc-intzcll. Crawford. Dulfcissis, Harrison Gray, Mardaga, Sutherin, Nowakowski. l'ii'st 1'ow: lzsposito. l'U2ll'Ll. lranlcc. Lruzicr, Dllglllfil. Dcirkman. Ewing. Ciardncr. Brazilian. Iirys Second row: jackson. Hollc. l'l3ll'lfl1Cl'l'72ifl'lEI'. Baxter. Lumsdcn. Dccm. Mcnzel, -Iuyrc. Skala Schadty. Smutck. Third row: Alcvato. Kaczynski, Lenhart. Pictruszka, Pisani, Rhodes. Kovath janouris. Caralle. Carmine. Kalcndek. v . Q in I0 77-.3 sf? W L X I0 774 I0 73-1 liirst nm. Atwcll, Hollis. Strullu, Ruse, Cushing. Wliitc. lici'kcr1tlg.1c. Kclioc. Yingling, Huglics. hiiiiikxxitl. bcttwntl ww: Burnzeistcr. Brzcgcnski. XX'illiunis. Sliult1.ilmi'gci'. I,mw,-, Martin. liurkcy. lNl.irsli.ill. Mcrirlclu. lfisclicr, lil-corith. Tliirtl row: Llycrs, Mmwc. liish. l'l1'itli, licliringcr. Xvzitfortl, Miles. St.i.il1, Skuntl.i. Pitts. M.ii'L.intt1niu. Oi A . 5 in n ,mi rv rs. rw m Q ' ' 'i E ' l X '- Al L. 'X' g , A. f I s F i 2 i. i, 5' First row: Patten. Foster. Abbey, Kellncr. Fcwstcr. Carter. Rctlmtintl. juncs. Kouroupis. Stachowski. Sctuntl rim: Dumill. MtCiill. Broun. Liimbcrt. Fmminifci. Vun St.itlt-n. Carr hi-lLl1U'YCL. Sistck. Tliirtl row: Crist. Oiliratly, 'l'rtk,i, Llnyficltl. liusstl. l'.tl.isil-Q. Antlr-win. llwululi. liufo. Uiruimn, First rmv: Parsing, Jansen. Evans. Laitld. Viilcnti. Bcrtlwltlt, Smith, Sl-c.ii'tl.i. Bnytc. Crotslcy. Scwntl row: Mriggitti, Rcusthling. Duane, Aslilvruuk, Kcnnctly, K.1t.ilinith. Cunilvs. Miller. Bell, Luscnitky. Horscnirin. Pictliotki. Thirtl rmx: R.itltkc. Runtime. Hilcs. DcSiilt-s. Kirilluff. XY!-tliiiorc. Siintnni, Hall. Triolo, Lung. Milan. Hoover. 1 J N ff' If 0-w llhvt , ? N I ,Q Q CJ .f ,V E K 1 1 i gg '41 Z ii 9 9 lint mu: Ciivcv. R.iym'i', l7!lylLP.l Oxlmimg Xlfiliiwiirli. Glanq. Kittrtzimiii, Kim. Nliknlilf. Lutz I0 XJ1. Scmunil ww: Milxfiriixli. Run ' 5 ' ilu. liiilix lmfi11.iiNl4i,Ci.i1!'wt.,l.irlqivAii.f, XXliiilii ll.illIii:v llriiiiiixix Liilvimlci. 'liliiiml iwixxi Ciuililiiil. Nillii. liil.ii, XX'-wif, XY.ixl.iiiv luxix Dill-i, Kiiiliti Knut! Aliliiilgi. Cimviyliilc. e 1 Q 5 3 i PE ,, K 6 ' 312' Z I 5 vi, ' J , First iam: Pcnix, Powell, Kclly, Ciillupic. Hill, Rulim. Ki-ll, Miiiik. XXUAI. liiiilwily. Oiliik. I0 fjij SL-wud rim: Stl-wairt, XY'.igiui', llmiilx. Silxwtri, C,ummml.ii'i. Cfr.inn.is. 1 ki l,.iil.ii13i. Cwk, vln Ili. Tomalc. Third row: Stcplicm. C1-wn.iiu Hiwllanil. Vlonci. Hull, Silimitt, Pi-illmuk f.llllP.lA!Il.l. Cfiwki-r, Pu-tc-1'S:in, Kurtz. Iiuiirtli rim' Ximrimiili. Dmlc. liunil li.ii'tiiv. Sxxiuuii. Ifilriin bliilmwii. l,.ll.lNllK. Outlimil. Burns. liutlcii '59 lfiiit rim: P.1l.lNilK. C.ist.igm-r.i. liiitli, Mn-i'i'iN. Siln-pf. Ailims. D.1mAkLi'. Pliillipx. SII'Ll!IFINl'ii. King. f0f,A i f V J '11 Scmnd rim, hhnlq. Poitu. -Lilwllwxulii. lxvlly. Sliinxlq. Ciurlwcliki. Sl-ciiiili, lxli-ylfin. Myuiw. XY cllx Iliiiml rcmt bmlimxl-Qi. XX.iwil. lfm-.li'r, Iyliriin. lNI.1iimli. R.imx.ix1 Cliililiux. M.iiivi.in.i. Ruitui' Tippin. Buttion. Fourth mxv: XYliitmci'. Rixw, Rcpkw. hluxuy. Miirtiii. Kelly. Spiltli. RL-aili. lllmimv ski. Vfcst. Stump-l. 0 F? i 1 1 'T' at 3 l-and .. -I 0 .- First ron: Gixloiw. Mirino, hi.1iNII'US, Brinkman. Robertson. I,.1stnci', DL-nisio. Huber. Suomi row: - 2 Zuma, D.1xis, Grcil. Nnipwn. Bixlioff, Dlllkliii. Cliodninki. Tliiril row: Gcislmlxlt, Riwliiimiik, Lom- mon, Olvuvski. Konogniiki. Adams. Finncity. Lumpkin. Fourth row: Buklcy. Kipp, Ham. Piniuki. Coco. lkicrcndino, Ciixinilc. ulcmclliro. i 3 1 A F I 5 First row: Elhon, Bcnnctt. jones. Mink. Abrams, Dobbins. Wfclty. Blimlinc, Suomi ron: frigm. '-I f . 1 , - I , ', V, 'f .I -. I 4 A ' ,A , - , N . 6 WLIILFS, Pulaski, Bula. lnilyar. Vmindl, Ewumio, bhortt. 'lhird row. Roubil. Loull. MiCriLkLn. Frankowski Micting. Baines. Matthai, Lcistcr. ! Iiw' row iL1 1.lYi. NTLl.iv.'i XX.izifxiiNk:, l'.illwnNtcin. liimint. liipizu. Hizzu, Iiiilm, Miillmux. Crux' 10 toruxki. Piiillix Su-mi 'oiw Bhiii. Rodgers. Coipcr. bicphcns, iiclt. Ciignt. l5L'fllkL'NX1xl. Ciixhing. Huhunl. Nxxivuii 'ii1II.iI'iiXk Itiogxn Hi'-mn Riidlmrx. Bruniiiik Konog-ik, Poimiili, In-rmi Cdiruw Piitwp, 5i.iluki. E 4 I0 I-J 10 Q3-9 vii A i :iv 'br' S' 9 10 jg-I0 If , -wi First row: Wlilters. Tart, G.u'rcttson. Sunn. Sheets, Moore. Uuntlier. Cummins. Se-rontl row: lluttd. NXfhite. Ahl, Saxton. Tremhly. XX'lu1rton. Bogdon. Third rowg Xlfeher, Strovel, Ciornlski, Bialozewski. Cr1ntL'i'. NVrzosek, Nw. Gavenais. Srhriimm. First row: Greensfeleler. Kortlek. XY'olfe, Drake. Poling. Mullins. Ol.ih, Nt-rf. Cosmntino, H.1rris, Second row: Derezinska. Mullins. Barth, XYelling. Re. Ozellu. Zinnino. XY4ilinski, Zeman. 'lhiiw row: XVinkler. Frank, Kitko. linker, Lenu. Hutson, XYilL'kll'IlNlil. Hecker. YL-.age-ip Amlerson Wiilinski. , Q71 F if AM 'Z TJ' 4- Q? First rowz Parker, Carron, Nc Smith, Gregorowich. Haft. Ashwood. Moore. Second row: Blondhcim, Spivey, Barabas, Baker, Stierstorfer. Goldstein. Third row: Burruss. Stevens, Krauss. Stuhmer, Elza. Butler, Czawlytko, Fourth row: Schiff, Kiaunia, Cheslik. Leary. Bowman, Hucksoll, Follin l A s 5 . i 5' 1 4 I 10 Z-ll 10 73-12 10 Z9-13 First row: Sxmin. Celwui. Lower Rimhguk. Mntklin, jenkins, Clark, Berdine, Ginski, Hiimriik. Kiirpntlmkis. Celiiw. Sewnd ww: Sthxxing, XY., Hayek, Pudles, Biirrmvs, Biiier, Ginski. Yl.iLlviS47l'l. Witlees, Sthwing. VI.. l.lPllI. Stuifu, Third ruw: Hwdel. Cliiirwxlt. Pappas. lirouks. XYcstfiill. Rgidmnsky, Clark, Ciurski. Snukitcs. MtW'illi.ims. First ww: Miillnney. Piindfik. Byrnes Davis. lieresh, Byniun, Shifter, l5ui'kh.irdt, Bielut. Flrnore. Setond row: l.egisure. NX'yneg.ir, W,.1lfl'il1S, Kimluwski, liihy, Riaeiuti, Giesllk. pbllkllkli, Zenith. Third row: Cline, Grhtzyk. Celio. Potter. Wlehb. Slziski, Sohn. Greeley, Bruno, Turner. Fourth row: Lctke. Paulis, Riiyimm. Holden. Lelirun. Krall, Sines. Miller, Hagerty, Russn. M63 . GQ ,W .Q Y i o 5? 1 W' 4 First row: Hunt. XX':1ters. Capo. Leberknight. Wartl. Joyce. Kowgilcwski, Aeyustynigik. Fatkett, Second row: Hauer, Collins, Diehl, Bowling, Maguire. Brumgige. Wyiitt. Gayhart. Third mw: jacques. Dezisel. Gaither. Klahrc. Ridcnout. Shgiyila. Marainiak, jones, lNIakmvietki. Fiiurth row: Unch. Booz, Robinson. Pumphrey. Spence. Bolek. Luheretki. Kennedy. Biemat. 75 x fi First row: Zcrxas. 'I.lLkSt7Il. C41Nt1'unm.1, XY'.1inio, XL'L1II'lCiNlL'l', Crying, 'I'l1mn.u. IW1.lfll'llUQ.I. Murritt Q f7'l Suuwnd ww: Lung. Aktzinski. H.1ll. Rnutlli. Hutwn. I7ill1L1N. lfixlu-r. C.1mVhcll. Lmllup. l7m1r'cm.1n Third ww: Schmidt. Dom-I, Vuytnm. Ruth. Muttn-tt. LilNLIlL'l'i. AI.llNhL'kk. D.AIf4lUS1P, 'l'mm1uwski Smsmk. 9 W7 Ifirat um: Carter. NX'ils0n. Lfilfll1L'XYS. Bunn. Claunphcll, Dutsun, Duvall. Vfilwn, Seaton, hiillcr '2 5c'uwr1J ww: Kappus. Cl1lAiSf17ffC'l'5L'U. Smith. ,I1hUl11PNKIH. Swiwn, Clmjktnt-Nki, Ifkk, C131-ku Dygf 1NInycr. Third row: Gross, Rupp. Clnsing. B.1n41S7kiuxiL1. Rihctxky. Mglrdcrs, limsc. Chalk. Kmcxm-r Cain. SIKCINUH. Ifourth row: Stlmmlt, Shultx, liumf, ,l4uqL1vttc. lS.nkur'. KQIIJIIJ, MLAIQLAI L Bu-rm-r Ruwrmtlml. MQCJII. 2 a t f t f e f 5 1 I r ' Q .ay '5 ., Q - . I K A S tw Y 3. '., y., ' ff 1 4, . T h 'X 1 5 .,. X X15 A , ' :Pl x au Y I 3 1, 3,5 , f , 1, 3 . ' .2 Y V -nh yy , 1' n - v- V' K Q XX 1- A UA 3 in 4, I 4 ' v. ixx X? t ' ' . , -- 1 A t ' A 1 ! ' T ff!-1 - h H- . Q L ' ki . E ' , 4 ,Q : lirst :mv Schultz. Sumzncn. Snyxhr. Roscnxtn-cl. PL-mrino. 5lUL'Pf-I1L'I'. lirmxn, Sl1.lI'1f1OD. Sctund row: Kg-Ilncr. Radnmxky. Ccsarini, Himmchmgm. XXvilkll'1iUI'!, Cm-mptun, Huhcr. Shm'm.1kc1'. Third row: Knnmvpzuki, Sapcta, XY'usinn'1'. Phillips. Kiltluff. Ifmmlcxi Cmgmxc. Rite Ifuurth row: SLIILIITI. Toth, Altultcr. KiL'lLlL'I1Nki. Perry. AI111iI'gC.lUtl5. 973-4 A First row: Szymanski, Lutz. Vfisnieski, Guyton. XX'L'lSiI', Simon. DiMeo. Manley. Setond row: Van Detta, Gzilliiglicr. Antonelli. Pozziro, Ziiitko. Stcuhler. Olszcwski, Dreyfus.'XVise. Third row: lklazzuca. liifon, Trinks. Sthulvert. Harris. Barnes. Biwns. Dekowski. Fourth row: Petra. Lielv hardt, hiachovec. Goetzel. Lcwandowski. Sonnelnorn. Prochaska. Cassady. First row: Airey. Mosca, Quaranta. DiPietro, Ruth, Wright, Bowman, Butzkowska, Szczepanski D'Avella. Second row: Moser. LaMartina. Ekins. Zembas, DeCosmo, Leonard. Rauh. Kulinski 93-5 Novack, januk, Perkins. Third row: Bogdan. Goodman, White, Buleza, Kimmarle, Zientak, Wiec- zynski, May. Lupo. Bielik. Corso. Fourth row: Fllingson, Pctryszzik. Kiilinowski. MtC11rthy, Knpclii Owen, Czirnucci. Fitzpatrick. Creamer. Steps. Snindach. ffl Wi 045 6 First row: O'Rourke, Frey. Hamilton, Lang. Gallup, Malczewslci, Colandro, Mason, Mowbray. S T Iwlurphy. Second row: Cymek, Orlick, Linne, McNew, Liebig, Hamer, McQuay. McXVhirter. Mitzel. Goldburn. Granville. Third row: Olah, jenkins. Lask. Shackelford. I-laberkam. Butka, john, Antkou- rak, Becker. Kozlowski. Fourth row: Miscrinoiewski, Leimbach. Southall. Ritter. Cather. Schmitt. johnson. Zarachowicz, Wayne. w eff fi xi if fr is Z First row: Koliir. Stacks. Hinke. Bigos. LcVinc, XX'hi1rton. Casey. Biirkholdcr. Suomi ruwz Simms, 9 '17 H.i1'i'imn, Siiuiluc, Biittun. Qliicgrr, Stunts. Blink. Miwoskoi Third row: Hilliuffcr, Frank. D'Aumru. 'l'.g Bean, Laird. Dum, Himffncr, Bcndiill. Fourth ww: 'l'hompmn, Holmcs. Baldwin. Davis. Bllktf. D'Aui'ui'ii, Ag Shields, Bcddows. i, Q 4 Y 7 First row' Thompson. Gatclv, Ross, Fidler. Marino, Hammelman, Sturgeon. Fisnhctti. Laszcak. j S ing L ummm iam mh hmcrt, Dulfixink. Brown. Buncy. XX'ciixL-r, Tiitc, XY'inn. XXL ii r I 1 D15lfox if Ntem, Bramlys Duszynski. Szindow, Dziccichowiiz, Crumbie. kuxiiin Bmk Krcimki XXulin Fourth row: Rice, Bomwski. XX'o1fe. Carrahan, Smith, Priller. Simmwns Iipton BIITILQ Roubil Mn ilton if .7 f by I-zwr :im XX'iw An'iiri.ix lhlxi-:rr Puiw. f,.ii'Ti'i. Riinluiii' Riiiiinl-Q Diiiu Yfiiinil nm Chiixiru-1' f jj-'9 Sciiiirmini, Silirixir. Slim-.. Xkliltiix Liiiri-ri, Sxiilwihi Mun. Nliliguil. 'I Iiizii 1-M Niilimili. Nlnkllflf Mifixith. Kiniuki. ciUff'2L'. f.i1.1nmL Diik. Smith, Iii-urtli iww.. 7.ii'.iN, Fluffy-1. NX'ilwr1. iXi.1I'IiDCl DlZDUi4Q.lD,fJL'I'l'1il.1I'xiT. Allguici. liriiiifiimwki, H.ii'tm.in 1 f First row: Hulxr, S.lyl'lLllC, S.lL1L'l'i, Qu.1tt1'rm, Miller. Cdlwilly. Dilf.xlWl'f1u. H.1ll. lipllwlll, mwml ww 9 Rogers, Hullnk. Rmxlings, Clark. Gmll. XY'nmplc1'. l5o.1tm.m. RL1klCL'l'. Hlllur. 'llmml l'l'XX'I Vt? Guntncr. Kxmnlcr. Zicmski, Trail, Brmlskyl Bow:-n. Huntley, Gmllu. Fwuxtlm ww Dlllm, Zxllvlulck Ruplco, Ruth, Sginllmcf. XX'imlu-xtcr. -I.1ww1'sl4i. Piutx'L1vlq.1, Dnix. Y x ,f'j First row: Gurbclski. Stikklinfc. I.41rmn. Clmcs, Lmlginslci. Lumlin. E11lLIIl1. BllLl1ll'lNli1. Lowe. Sammi Q row: Lulwin. jnlwlonski, Grmmlman, Beckman, XY'.ukcr, Callinm. Nicwilulumxki, Ilnncll. Dunnizgm. Norwood. 'I'l1i11l mw: Kglntorski, Falnonc, Rycplcgl, lNi1mn, IXIucllc1'. Dunn, lllbcr, Staples, CJ111'A1'L'tt. Fourth row: Kownlcwski. Groth. Dfugcnio, Xlikiss. PL1I'lCC1', Tgxmlvurcllw, XYitkow5ki. Kurrupis. Golelvicski. Ninth Study I-an-1, X , jcfzwfze S an cf cSC500f Q i 'nl O A 4 Q I fs . . . I Y' LW Daw f-i fze Qfcga QLJWfC1N1WLF ,once more spa-11x ex1i1e111e11 tcrson 5 one smell of 11igs1xi11 L-111ix'r11S re 151.1111 it's time lor Mr. 1i,111ki11 to L 11111 P11 cents with the x.1r1o11s 514Q11.11S ru e 1 ee 111 the g.1111e -... N11 111.1 1 the 1 wterful eouh of the Clipper xgirsiti' 3Ql'11l11JL'11 ixes h1S traditional speerh ro11cer11i11gt11e .1i111ro.1111111L 1 pri fl lor .111 the Pats k111+w the-re .111 11ot1 Kgrims to cheer thrilling to1111111ovv11s ro he 111.1 lr 1 L hours 111 111.1r111i11tg for the 51111101 1N.1l1s1 .1111 rillies for the Clipper r11eer1e.111ers , . . lor 111 111c111bcr5 L1pt1111er1 by AIIJCIJL1 .111rl KC1lC'FI11.1I1I1 , 149555514 11 11 STUDENTS Herb CQ11.111ey, Beverly Ott, and Clark Kane show their relrictance to he.1d bark to Class after hearing Mr. Bi11si's talk. SEVEN PERT MAJOR- ETTES add sparkle and 211111111- our to Patls marching band as they perform with grace and ease. Carol Karp, Pat Samelc, Joyce Rehberger, Jill Thacker, Shirley Fallin, Adrienne Hel- ler, and Joyce Evans. ri. .513 9 45gL 1155262 22930 J Zqa there are long afternoons of sweating and grinding along with the hilarious fun of chopping the hair of the novice team- mate . . . the football assembly heralds the beginning of Pats most extiting sea- son-development of a green team into undefeated glory. lx BQR 57955- 3 75 iso il 5 16 17 132 25 24 i CQO-CAPTAINS Amend and Kellermann share the limelight as they share the responsi- bility ol' managing the Clipper grid team. CHEIHRLEADERS joy W'ainio, Lois Kah- ler, and 'lane Bajliowski lp V lead the student body in singing the vittory song. 7445543614 . ,Q . if 45 PLATFORM GUESTS wait for the overture before being introduced to the student body. Front row guests are: Mr. George Rankin, Mr. john Sansone, line coachg Bill Gil- lespie, Student Council vice presidentg Don Amend, co- captain and student chairman: Coath Irv Biasi, and Mr. G- Gordon Wfoelper, principal, 155 er? EYE! 'wr N U 3 ,'?P1 2, f nl! 4 . ' . 1 X I A in 1 ia ' K E Q 4 ' fat f Z if-W L 4 rg 13? 's I' X L, V ff S K' X tip'-K ll I ill 34 35147 2524 hgfeadaeaa '74 A famxllar slght to Pattcrsonltes IS this oncgM I hnsun dnutnng ilu' Clxppur C.hmr on th I stage. in? ' ' 1 ek Y 9 39113 I :V ,' Q qv 1? J' Y ' . gt g : 4 QL- U . - Q .,v'f'? S Qlysgl, I Tj R-,Ks Eg T Ppt? V Q I D ' il 4 yi LJ-gn-'I' 5 55 N0V5MQ,E,en,9 fswmurajsvqaa 1212 9 E6 7211722 Q22-1556 f-fmwzqaz? l,A'l'TlfRSON PARK lllflll Sfilllif-JI- was the stene ol' gre.it .ittivity during the inonth ot' Noxeni- her. The Clipper Choir perlorinetl tor the sthool in Ll joint .Lssernhly progmin with the Key Cluh xxhith proxetl to he hoth inspirationtil .intl 4.'klLlL.lllOllL1l . . . Anieritan liLll.lL.lllOll XXI-ek was telehrtitetl during whith time Patterxon openetl her tloors to the tom- niunity . . . the Choir .intl lllllkl prexentetl .1 speti.1l musitxil evening . , , the highlight of the month was the presentation of the senior play where refreshments were sold. F. 1 't...1 - -a. Sale ot iefrexliinents in the lolwhy' .itltletl il feStiXe toueh to the perforrntintc of the senior pI.iy. Here are seen Junk 'l'l1.itker, liiuline Dytlxiimn. Ifileen Vfetl- more. Pat Samek. joe Mtmzo. A1 Squar- B rini. Leroy H.1YXQf'. Iiretl Vey. and john ALHMQRE Ciifitfxf, .16m. x S . l , --3 During Arneritan Etltimtion XYeek , , nniny p.n'tnts xixitetl the sthool tu see l , , . , ' pm L etlutdtion in .1et1on. Here L1 parent signs ' V rhe guest regixttr. , i 1- ' ' ' , V. ,, . ri ' I lhe ottite tiuplni' oivsesn teattirex gin ' ' 1 ay ek .ippropmlte exhihition curing this week. ' Q11 1? .- fm C , i 7 ' ,' ff i -.fda , ' i 1 WW, Ck 1 i Wim I J i X : fi' A i l V l l I ., I. I .L,, Key Cleh rnrnilwerx Like mer the Nmge for their p.irt in the -iiint .rweirihly 45 PATTFRSONYS FIRST STLTDIENT DAY made November a month to re- member. From its beginning with an interschool assembly, the city's first, to its conclusion with the Student Council dance, School Daze, Student Day proved a successful venture. Guests from XVestern, Douglass, Poly, Forest Park, Dunbar, Southern and City entertained in .1 special double assembly program. Guests viewed the days proceedings and also attended the Student Council lunch- eon. ulent Council President Charles Pugh ex- lains the purposes of Student Day, Betty Rowe, assembly Ll1Alll'IIl.lfl. introduces the guests as they await their turn to entertain. e ' j, , DU af. 4 Me ' Tlllf XVONDERITUI- lfXl'lfRlliNC,lf Ol: MAKING new friends, the feeling tlmt all Patterson was strixing tuxmrrl the same goal, L1 successful Day, and the splendid eooperatinn between student and teacher served to make this day one that will be LI pleasant memory to all Patter- sonites. A guemt from Suuthern Hugh Selnml ainga for the Put audience, 2.53: i ng' Nu lvfth fheir JM- If-F rmPi'Lt V r . 'vw , ICh.1rlc,s pug? fight., LIST:-sts dt 'ht C 2114.0 I ' , R'l - Afleffl. A ,nun n W4 lfT7w1 Il will Cree .'lLnk'llx. HI IUIMIIQU1 C Hg. ALM' bfnlm 1 f H. KIHH - :milk A Mn - ilnrf r . Ruglng ul '1 4.11174-1-4, H th the-,r M Qhflfl, Nlvitei .lt-VS fOr , ulmgn Q lift r thc 1-1-1 H er. B A I 0 1.48, A ff1'IjQ,sllpk'ni. Dl.X'l,qf RUWC Gln' D . Pig ' I 5, 0. A1n41,l.U, .mrl M.dnKm3g1cls, 151-H 1 ' .lark 47 Administr.itix'e positions .is well as the du' ties of the teicliing staff were .ill m.inned by .in .ildle student body. CQl.isscs were conducted in the LlSLItll m.1nner while the arduous Lisle of running the school was assumed by two student vice principals .ind by the Student Council president who acted as printipal. Pi'intip.1l CQli.ii'les Pugh begins fulfilling the Y.lI'ltlL1S nluligatiuns of 21 sclinol gid- ministixitor, Student Council vice president, Bill Vice principal Dixie Simonds. confers Gillespie. seems to enioy' his job of with a teacher. Arline Hayden, on a vice principal. seemingly serious matter. Um 744 aa 'poem XY'I11tl1fgr. ' . u11111x1l111x, P.lITkI'NUIl.N mn 'I 1111 .1l11l1tx' 111 xx ufli XX 1111 lylnlrrullx' 111 111.1k111 1111. Jay .1 mmux 'llm SYLIKIMIII D11 .1w1111l1l1 um 1o111l111tul 111t1rclx' lu' P.11turwo1111u .11111 UL-11 tlw Il1llNlk.1l 1m1't11111s xmrc 1111 1111 mln- 11111-111011 111' s11111L11ts I7LlUCl'Nlil'lN ximian! hmly xingx as thc b.1m pI,11's 1111111-1' thu 11.111111 uf xtmlcnt L11I'L'LfUI' , 'llvny D4lf11g1n111. 'v xx CQYLIIINLILII' R1m111.1:'1' l1lAL1l hmiu lmnrw-If Xx1tl1 44' ff' the 4-mating Luk nf 1gu1d.1mu p.11-wr wwrk. D1str1but1se C ufanon students an qllllltkl un thc flf1L pmntx 11 SL Img I S. 1 R1 11 'MJ Ie! AS AN ICfY XVIND XVAS STIRRING outside on the night of Dezember 3. the members of the class of '57 were enjoying themselves inside the mills of Pittersoii .it their ,Iuiiior Prom. The musie of lfrmk XVelsh .md his orihestrii promised .1 won- derful exeiiiiig, .md the Liughter giiid .inmintivc sur- mumiiiigs .ill contributed to the enjoyment of the cient rf' EM 1953JNQEQuE wiv 6 5 4- 15 it the K-WU wi 0 f v AOA QUCL-ix iiima. 1 'iiiifixkhiitiur liieii' UW ge uiples enjoy the iiriniiiiy mush uf lfmnk XYelsli's ivixlie-sti.i while Ifthel Vifiiil. Helen Bull Al urs. Mary Ling, bum D'AvclI.i, .mii .Rimes Murphy githcr Lll'UllIILi 21 Lihle fur refreshments. IX l RH UNI I OUR! I3 I URXX ARD IL L umm mg mf L 0 Inn I Q mn 1 IS r I lw N m L 1 U Hm 1 ms, .1 IUUII mn r L 1 1 L 4 mcr 4 1 L 1 lmw 111 honor of their l7ClI1iQ prmxmd. -ngtfg' 1 'A FR: 551 16, 12 Z 3 5 Arlinc .md Leroy L.1I'I'y on lr.l.l1t1un..1s lhsy Jams tnvlagctluw 9 57 77 10015 toll' r Ifkvfllthllllifl Illxllg .mi LIU . A husl fall oxcr .111 . thc sfmnw wx' fc rukxry 'QT xtql J up to the I11iLI'Hi'h0I1C zu mme tlu XX'iI1ll1I1KLf mu- ph. Arlm' I..lI131l'i.lIN .mul I.cr 5' . cy. Hnld' K' to tr dm, , tlA lui alt tlc myul pak- togctl - Lml d.1nul thc thrst 'J 9 1 ' ,f , ,L'u - gy! . ' 5 Uhr I, ' YA. 0 R 101 1f 'k. ,U -' , ,fl 9 11, ,, I' 't' I x I ff Cmy I,yu-1'xx1rI1 her cswrr. Al Iflglnxkll PJUW fur lffrgwlv J j' 'llmy D'I5L1jQLI1ilW, un trumpnt, .md 'Iolin Kmuw on thu mtni while Mrs Tillcrv kccps tm L-W un hu' pruugg-N, drumi. proxidc scwmcc-xtr.1cntL'ri.1inm:nt durmg ilu- on-nlng fe: PAPAVAFILIOI' DIYRVS Star varsity fullhaelc, Henry Papavasiliou is the rh.iirman for the sports assembly . . . joe Derus another varsity grideler. opens the program with the reading of the Scripture . . . Rav Suroclc accepts the awards for the bers of the varsity soccer team. Ron Praglowski receives his Unsung Hero award for his outstanding performance in the grid game with Southern. Don Amend is presented with the McCormick award for being Pattersons Unsung Hero of the Year. PRAGLOXYSKI INCID- '7tb tie to ge December marked another month, hrimming with aetivity. as the class ol' lfelvruary '58 presented their Color Day program, tlassrooms and corridors were deeked out in seasonal colors in antitipation of the Christmas holidays, and deserving athletes received a total of one hundred sixty-four letters for their participation in an outstanding season for the school. eq, K1 l Sl 'ROCK AMEND 1 - .X, Wappqa? FIQUAFY 4, av v f i if M? fi ff Sophomores swing their partners in a featured square dance in the February '58 production. Students enjoy the fun and music of the Color Day Dance. Charles Meinecke, NX'esIey Coleman, Bernard Deasel, and Jerry Thelen put the finishing touches on the tree and garden while john Novak and Mr. Abe Granek, as ehief engineer, ready the controls for running the miniature train in this unique classroom Christmas stene. 53 W 5 gb Qfaaaw r' sf 9 F- Af O O '34 '50 x va 5 bpm 4 Bsclbl?-A' . 6 1k1,L,L'I-17 0--, 6 15113 9 1Qbq'2gzJ, twin ggi! ig 'C ,Z nfvw For seyeral years thc hlstory department of Patterson has partlclpatecl ID a program of Cltl zenshnp cducatlon vxhcrcm students through a Model Youth Counul learn about the func tlonmg of uty goyernment Thxs year Patter son s erry Trembly was a successful canclrdate for the posrtlon of Mayor of Baltrmore Mayor jerry Trembly rs shown vuth Wallrs Yesenofskl of Western Hlgh School who mas chosen Presxdent of the Clty Councll 54 Pr F1 N6 f A 6 1 11 'lb 195 f A 'ff so y 1 'B 'Lb y r V ' I It sl, Yfifi , . --an -- -. f y 1 X y y S i james Wfay, Key Club president and assembly chairman, Mr. XX'illiam Stair of Boumi Temple, Mr. Charles Mendel. B'Nai Brith. Lois Grey. assistant Prrii editor. Charles Pugh. Student Council president and Prerr editor. Mr. E. Harry Smith. Knights of Columbus. and Mr. G. Gordon XVoelper. principal of Patterson. Brotherhood XVeek brought to Patterson distin- guished representatives from the Inter Faith Council who presented to the school the third Inter Faith Avvard for outstanding school accomplishment achieved in fostering and promoting of activities designed to create a better understanding between those of different faiths. The Prilferion Prem re- ceived a special certificate of merit. Freedoms Foundation made its annual awards on George Washington's birthday at historic Valley Forge, There to receive Patterson's third successive top school award for outstanding achievement in helping to bring about a better understanding of the American Way' of Life during 1955 were Charles Pugh, Student Council president, and Mrs. Mary Lou Ireland, publications adviser. Admiral Radford, distinguished guest of honor, congratulates Mrs Ireland and Charles as they receive the Patterson award. 55 'mm 7:00 ta 2:50 706 We learn how to operate bus- iness machines . . . We dissect and analyze in biology . . . -fb rf f ,snr XVe learn safe driving tech- niques . . . N-'lei-3 4- aadWau2d ' Some of us even learn to take dictation at 120 words per minute . , . Q! ',,'- Most of us learn typewriting skills . . , Boys learn how to cut patterns in the woodshop . . . XVQ get help from the Counselors . , -Ji 'S ld L ' X ' ll 2, if fd . -'J J ,.g f 3 , O Ee fl I Q ia' ,YQ m, . up gy g M mmf 45 W I4 'Ji f xx ,Jo I. .I 4 'parm s -. LN x c 1 ' x 91-I mf, - fn m I I Y ' X ,QL S d f . 'RYWFSUU Wada 7mm ext 20464 LMS: Av K l N2 E . x ? 5 I s We do clerical work in the Late Room as we gather in IO o'clock scholars . . . We serve on the door patrol and check senior lunch passes ff , 4 WW Jai.- We learn how to bake a cake . . . WM? As seniors, we struggle with chem istry experiments. We learn many skills in the shop classes . . 4., 4 ,f N2 CSPOFIIS Top row: D. Amend, P. Allen, W. w'.lltCl'S. A. Repp. A. Spring. P. Petri. VU. Chmielewski. B1 Kirilloff. Second row: G. Fialkowslci, D. Vitek. R. Pi'.1gloxvslci. gl, I.iht-rtci. rl. Spanrl. C. Guxenas C. Orvis. Third row: J. Ryder, J. jemellaro. A. Miskimon, B. Becker, I,. Harvey. B. Wilscwn. I I I I I 4' A. THROUGH THE YEARS, football has ii dominated high school athletics . . , its rugged- ncss and action seems to have captivated the hearts and minds of those who watch it and more important, of those who participate in the game itself . . . This certainly holds true here at Patterson . . . for here we find the home of the champions . . . those boys who have fought hard and long to acquire champion- ship form. J lNil!i N l A 1 l ill U N hall team rttlttts the liaid xvorlc of its diligent tlnitlies. Mr. liv liiasi .ind Mr. vlolin Sanwne L'nder hoth tiiatlies. the Clipper gri linen haw taiittired sewn MSA titles. Joe Derus shows his skill as he goes high to snare a pass. His pass receiving helped to carry the Pats through the rough spots. The rim-rod fulllwtk 'lflurrvini H Henri' Pi 1 One of the stalwarts on Pattersons rock-ribbed vasiliou. drove for those needed yards and 'l'D's with his power plunges. THROUGH THE COMBINED IZFFORTS of each of Pattersons gridmen. the Clippers again set the pace on the gridiron as they went on to a undefeated season and the PSI. cham- pionship. Witli the old formula of hard work and determination, the Pats displayed fine football know-how and sportsmanship which won them acclaim throughout the MSA. line. Tatl-cle Don Amend. hit them hard and often as he won All-Maryland and All-State honors. Ron Starhowski held down the line at the other tackle spot wih his fine defensive ability. Ron helped to make Patterson a perennial iuggernaut, f Bill Kcllermann's ability to run around, over and through those gridlines. made him the e elusixe signal caller Lou Holtomb, who sparked the Clip- per eleven. is hehind the center looking for a retciver. Lou's foot- lmill ingenuity helped to lead the Pats 'to an undefeated season. ---'ul most feared halfback in MSA circles. Kell's hreakgtway field exploits non for him two conset utive MSA heiths. SCORE BOARD Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson 7 . ..,, 21 ,,,,,,,,,,2O WH52 .,..,.35 146 Poly .,r,,,,,,,,,,, Calvert Hall City ...,........,,,, Southern .....,..., Mt. St. joe .t,i.. Allentown ,t,,.r 0 0 6 0 14 9 29 All, Repp, shifty end, whose downfield blocking set up the Pats running attack was a Log in stopping end runs with his aggressive football MQIMS. lntt Xiifllht H10 IL ent pusscssts J LUV ir r tiuse pls 65 NEXT haps one sports in is soccer. TO FOOTBALL, per- of the most rigorous high school competition Long hours of practice sessions are needed to gain the proper coordination in maneuver- ing the ball and also to develop championship form. Speed, coupled with coordination, endurance, and quick reflexes, is the basic quality needed to make a good soccer player. 294: 2' al.: In the foreground are shown five members of the Jaycee soccer squad in a mad scramble for the elusive soccer ball, while in the background two varsity soccer men await the oncoming ball hunker, Surork. Cummings. Swinslci, Puciureo. Piunti, okcr, Sullivan. hIilN5.1fUfll, Condi Huefncr. 7cao 77Z,S,z4. D ' JV SUCf.lfR 'l'l2AlNI --Firxt row: Bimgeloni Blagitti, l,.1rl.1nyi, A . A ., Arwglr , Noz. H.irr1S. XX'illCY. jones. Second row: Coguh Haefncr. V, -'WM' 'fig--Y wmv U M41 Rhodes. l.1lLlli:l'l7.1kl1, liutm, XX'itkow5lci. Pctza. AILIYZIIKJ ffl Mf+ff'7-I y-,-ff, Cjllllbfl. iliriulu, '99 3 V Dl'RlNG Tllli lflii SOCTITR SEASON. hoth the xqirsity and jiyvce te.1mx brought hulk to Pat- terson two MFA llminpionsliips. Of fzlireen members. seven were unani- inounly seletell for various All- lxl.lI'yl.1IlLl reruns. The varsity lost lvur one game while the junior hoothers renninerl LlI'lLlClRCllCd. Shown here is Par center forward, Cummings blonlcing a kiak by the Pat goalie, Petrelli during practice. 3 RSI Ylarszfy jra Cf Top row: Brodsky. Ben- dall. Andrejewski. Mr. Sterlock. Dekowski. Ge- race. Czewski. Second row: Andrejewski. Smith. Dols. Madison. Kumuledis, Nood. XX'heeler. . Af .31 ' inf- My x fi QQ 1 09. 'V' Rayner. Dennis. Zavetz. Dolan. and Kaminski race for the finish line. Z-QCA Varsity and jayyee harriers displayed fine sportsmanship through their diligent training on the field in spite of an un- successful MSA season. J yoofdaf The junior varsity football squad made themselves hardfelt around the league as they concluded their season with five vic- tories and a single setback. These future varsity men fought in the true tradition of Patterson as they revealed their talents and desire to win on the sports field. JV FOOTBALL TEAM-First row: Giazdowski. Trembly, XX'itmer. Bruno. McGuire. Boniarski, Tucci. Second row: jacques. Corcoran. Carnucci, XX'assner. Mr. Ryder. Mr. Nardone. DeLeo. Duvall. Neuman. Filar. N s 'I if ' Q. L -Q- '-'F?.-Q 3 ea '66 'id A' , 'NJ if One of the jakelski twins racks up the pins as another one hits the vital spot. Arline Hayden trys to build up her average and put her team on top. Pat? xdcfd P 2 ' wma Energetic Pat girls gather for an afternoon chock full of fun and companionship. The girls compete against each other for high scoring honors and in teams for team honors. Cokes and laughter provide an aura of fellowship and relaxation. -4 at v jane Baykowskx exhibits super form as she rolls another one down the middle Kay, TWELFTH GRADE-Back row: Grey, Petri, Killmon. Godfrey Kneeling Thacker Smith Front row: Kirmse, Bajkowski, Strickroth. The girls' basketball season this year was quite exciting. During the first part of the season the girls formed their own individual class teams which met either in the morning or after- noon to play against other classes. Tryouts were held in the latter half of the season for year teams and whoever met the grade was accepted, ELEVENTH GRADE-Back row: Miss Wfhittemore, Carr, Addicks, Ross Lubinski Rose Uricheck Kulinski. Kneeling: Taylor, Kotowski, jakelski, jakelski. Front row Ahl Popko jedlicka Schehlein, Labrador, Foehrkolb, januk. G TENTH GRADE-Back row: Lodge, Heclcer, Bridges, Ashbrook, Lemon, Kennedy. Kneeling: Walinski, Yost, Walinski, Higgs. Front row: Persing, Valenti, Celozzi, Bragg, Stuhmer. A and B teams were formed for each year. These groups played other A or BU teams of other years. W The 1956 A team and the 1957 B team were the 901275 winners in the tournament which followed. NINTH GRADE-Back row: Schlogel, Baker, Wisniewski, Orlick, Anderson, Kulinski, Rogers. Kneeling: Zembas, Januk, Truzkowski, Erhardt. Front row: Giordana, Magsamen, Palmer, Wright, Middleton, Rodrick, Rhinehart. v 5 'A rm- ff . 2 Q na f l s15R5o xifnso 40 44 1 QQ T'- ' 1 I' ATT 43 1-TERS? EXT TEES 'aa 'U W If First row: R. Heyman. L. Caprinolo. R. XY'ilson. T. Polischeck. Second row: H. Lotman, R. Trcka, XV. Coker, J. Biolozewski. Lui, E. Smith. M. Lodge, student m Ba.s'16ef6c1ff 511 E R,-9.9 L. Holcomb. Third row: G. Morris. F. Beck, E. Rydewski, R. ilflilgtf. The Pat varsity basketball team had a rough road to cover this year as they went through another season in the MSA. Meeting their rivals with determination and spirit, the Clipper quint ended the PSL season with a three and seven record and a fifth place in the PSL standing. -QT R5 0y',K 5' tg vtmlsal fl Thy. Mx rn c .Amr JUNIOR VARSITY-First row: D. Maguire. F. Vfhitrner. R. Leberl-might. ll. Fitzpatrick. Second row: S. Carnucci, R. Dunni Student Manager R Manlu an. A. Vrrostk. j. Xoz. P. Olirady, Coach Sansone Third row: A Goetrel R Frltcr j MtCa1thx 8 . . ' 1 Q21- 'z2 'd'l '0, ' I qw'-2 K ,. t v + ' ' i ax ' I K f A W ff. f JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK TEAMfFirst row: R. Cushing. R, Hopkins. XV. Manley, C Diehl N. Szolomicki, XV. XX'hitehurst. Second row: I. Hall. D. Rhine. L. Smith. P. Michaels B. Manuel, J. Finnerty, D. Martini, J. Kopozyk. Third rowi O. Viteh, R. Hardy. D Kopczylc. A. Booz, B. Lawrence, E. Mardago, T. Wlheeler. R. Crist. I Silvestri. Fourth row J. Dinatale, J. Lang. L. Machovec. M. Dukissis. W. McCracken. E. Smith, P. Ruthowski J. Mislak. THE CLIPPER CINDERMEN displayed out- standing form in the MSA track meet with Cecil Oliver winning the pole vault event for the second consecutive year with his leap of 10 feet 6 inches. Big Bill Kuegler captured second place in the shot put division with his throw of 52 feet 1 inch. ' - V145 -H 1 ,gn , Pgiifff f xiliibu Swv? QNXERSCW , TIER' STERQUAY A T R W '12 f flilsa' VARSITY TRACK TEAM - l ' First rowg H. Mclntyre. R. Lock- . man. F. Lhotslcy. IN1iller. F. 1' tv Bielski. Second row: G. Kumu- f Q , leclis. C. Meinecke. L. Andrze- , I , Jewski. D. Madison. K. Kean. D. XQRQO Coll. Third row: C. Kelso, C. Qi0iR50m. QPWPSOQ out-U. T ommti, E. othab. L. Haney. I. Freburger. XX'. Butler. Fourth row: I. Panasuk. R. Yilig- ner. R. Shut-maker. R. Ryclexxsl-ci. R. Fischer, XY. Kuegler. 4... gs az. j . Y. Mi SOFTBALL TEAM-First row: A. D'Avclli1, F. Bcrdinc. J. Emkcy. Second row: G. Mullins, M. Healy, L. Kalilcr. J. Bajkowski, R. Strickroth. Third row: Mrs. V. Fowble, D. Casino, S. Thomas, E. Eberwein, G. Hopkins. D. Iscn- hour. Farrier, A. Hayden, J. DcMent. ADVANCED TENNIS TEAM-First row: D. Brogan. P. Caryk, D. Simonds. Second row: N. Hill, J. Hathaway J. Rathgeber. 0 ' ' VOLLEYBALL CHAINIPS -First row: Captains J. Ross. N. Jcdlica. Second row: C. Hodgson, P. Kill- mon. B. L'richcLk, D. Lab- rador, E. XVard. Third row: L. Kroening, J. Dav- enport, M. Popko, C. Ahl, M. Foehrkolb. P. Kulinski, B. Kreider. Fourth row: J. Carr. S. Kotowski. D. W'ebb. M. Rose. F. Trcss- ler. V. Jakelski, B. Jakel' ski, G. Januk. Ni tl....i 73141221 C M16 The Print Club. under the spon- sorship of Mr. Herman B. Lipp- man, is always on hand for the printing of school programs, Stu' dent council election publicity as well as the printing of personal items for members of the faculty. Here are john Szymaszek. james Spence, Andrew Booz. Anthony Rolfes. Anthony Arbin at work. Wudo Tjlklldf jqlclfs Throughout the ye.ir the Audio-Visual Aides with Mr. james G, Brown, .is facul- ty sponsor. .ind joseph Clrone. as student president. supplied the sthool with pro- jettors. phonoygriiphs. records. film. .ind slides. Its members relinquished leisure time to set up .ind operate this equipment for the classroom teacher. Mr. Brown, XVolfe, Sutherin. MacDonald, Crone. Bur' ley. Hall. Dols, lfrankowski. Pulaski. Kneeling: Raynor. jenkins. Busceni. ,X fc Zz S 0 73111462011 Off C3063 The selling of football tickets, play tickets. and yearbooks are some of the jobs of the Bureau of Sales which is man aged by faculty advisor. Mr. Merrill Kalb and student head. Victoria Bober. Stand ing: C. Smith, E. Anuszewski, Mr. Kalb G. Trabing. N. Brewer. Sitting: Hooy er. Victoria Bober, president. EQOA ,7?OOl1? Prlttersonites give up their spare time and study periods to keep an inventory of books, fill orders for teachers, keep shelves in order, and receive and stamp new books-all under the supervision of Miss lilizabeth Connelly, head of the Ifnglish department. Here are john Pan- .1suk, Gwynn XY ischhusen. Nick Pantouf lis, and Chris Zervas at work. cd an Wana! and Xfzzrses 7 77112 .9 Patterson's Future Nurses Club is af- filiated with a national organization which seeks to encourage and to inform prospective nurses. Twenty-tvvo girls di- rected by Mrs. Corrine Sharfatz help with first aid, routine examinations as they learn the ethics of nursing during their free periods. Hayden, Polillo, Hopkins, Tagliaferro, Nitkowski, Cortsley, Shillaci, Thacker, Bowen, Rode, Lubinski. Mc- Haffie and Mrs. Sharfatz. ,.,--1. I O O Ufycee rSe1'1uc'e 6,6115 The Office Service Club contributes clerical assistance of the entire school. With the help of the sponsor, Mr. Mer- rill B. Kalb, this organization is most useful to all members of Patterson. Mr. Kalb gives a little practice work to 'loan Bishoff, Cindy Lewis, Pat Flynn, Sue Saxton, Doris Weikle and fseatedj Rose- mary Greil and jean Davis. 1' iz i iv M11 it V ,fr 926' 9129 CMM First row: Bell. Stuckey. Palasik, jackson, Polillo, Michling, Greenlee. Popndenyc, Kappus, Celozzi Cavallaro, Kordek. Second row: Casey, Potter, Perez, Bosse, Merritt, XV:-indl, Neagul, Burruss, Weav'er, Kozak, Brown. Third row: Bryant, Thacker, Castronova, Colandro, Malczewski, Valenti. Erhardt, Stacks, Simpson, Robertson, Wriglit, Stoots, Tate. Fourth row: Sohlogel, Stinchcomb, Mieting, Thompson. Lyter, Keller. Baldwin. Matthai, Guyton, Palasik, Schepf, Miller, Smith, at and ' joys' QQQ Welling. First row: Sfymaszek. Dols, Moore, Klecz, Rhine. Mavronis, Klecz. Ruziclca. Snyder. Second row: Booz, Dembeck, Beckette. Kirilloff. XX'aylancl. Zavetz, Alt- vater. Petterson, Sanchez. GLEE CLUBS-On alternate days at 8:00 a.m. the Glee Clubs of Patterson meet to rehearse under the direction of Miss Cecilia Grolock and Mr. john Keene. These music groups perform in and outside 82 of school on special occasions. janet Rathgeber, Beryl Kneavel, Dorothy Schehlein, and Robert Nussbaum watch Ken Kapple at the , , easel. 'j ' . AQ n 4 A ' lj of ' 1:-as f - THE POSTER CLUB and ART WORKSHOP keep the bulletin boards up to date, handle the advertising signs and posters for the senior play, decorate for dances, and design back drops and props for various colorful assemblies. - X M iff ei B. Palmer, R. Nussbaum, j. Giortlana, J. janrszewsl-cr, C. Ruth. H. Thomas, P. Magsamen, B. Kallman. G. Kravitz. G. Maxronis, F. Wfaire, and Mr. I.. I, WHI- liams. ' 83 J. ' ET' i ff 0 5 vga Q f X Standing: Samek. Trezise, Schillaci. Seated: Hopkins. r I 7 cgerwee oifificgiiizs l'mi1Jn11 .. , GLORIA HOPKINS Iyllit' PM mit 111 . ,. ,, , .,,,,,, JANET TREZISE Sc'L'7't.f.llj .,......,,,., ,, BEVERLY SCHILLACI 'llrmzilinr ,, ..... .. , PAT SAMEK DEDICATED TO SERVING the school and community, the Girls' Service Club, a select group, strives to fulfill its purpose through many serious endeavors. One of the largest groups in the school, its members work closely together in performing such dutiesas bringing cheer to the hospitalized, helping with medical campaigns, and working to improve Patterson. First row: DeLabio, Lyter, Wedmore, Hayden, Schwartz, Reeder. Second row: Washkevich, Uricheck, Bajkowski, Kahler, Blevins, Kulinski, Gross, Smith, jones, McGuire. Third row: Flynn, Lubinski, Kowalewski, Raska, Killmon, Galloway, Rivero, Schehlein, Bishoff. Fourth row: Nichol, Ross, Kraeter, Sachs, Mullins, Polillo. Grey, Luttrell, Bishoff. Fifth row: I-lensen, Rowe, Rathgeber, Finkle, Fillius, Killmon. k W'---a -1q,GaA Servit'e to God, School, and Community. This is we dW?W,5Wj? First rowi Milan. Novak D'Amario, Wtty, Greene, Vey, DeSales, Chriest. Sec ond row: Harrell. Cole- man. Mitvronis, Harvey. Holthaus. Kovaleski.Third row: Gillespie. Stratton. Mtlntyre. Nussbaum. Pugh. Martin. the motto of over BOUO boys throughout the United States. Canada. and H.1w.tii. Listed under the head- ing of Serx'ite at Patterson .ire the to-sponsored Christmas party for the aged men at flity Hospital, the November assembly, the selling of soft drinks at school sponsored affairs, promotion of a Go to Church Sunday and the Brotherhood Assembly. lf' vm jfosfess C616 Sponsored by the staff of the home economics de- partment, Hostess Club girls look forward to the big event of the year, the Mother-Daughter banquet. In addition, the girls offieiate at special luncheons and social affairs. Left to right: Kidner, Finlcle, Maltese, Gross, Luttrell, Ewaneio, XY'eindl, Kordelc, Mullins, Zannino, Popadenyc, Palasik, Nerf. Kehoe. Seated: Krause. 85 First row: Killmon, Wedmore, Miss Haslup, Grey, Nussbaum, Second row: Karageorge, Siegmund, Flynn, Witomski, Kahler, Bober, Lyter, Marsheck, Karp, FinkIe,1Greenlee, Uricheck, Maistros, jones, Bevans. Third row: Beranek, john Casino, Washkevich, Stone, Brogan, Belan, Jakelski, Sachs, Slowi- kowski. Fourth row: jakelski, Kulinski. Sitaras, Lingner, Schehlein, Tressler. ' S f X Qfafzozzaf 37612 or 5001919 To keep alight the torch of learning and to band together young people who possess and believe in the building of good character, schol arship, leadership, and service are the chief goals of the National Honor Society. Patterson's chapter of this nationwide organization func- tions under the guidance of Miss jane Haslup and under the leadership of Eileen Wedmore, president. 1 N AT 4 o UML l. HIIIOR l0lll1 .s f WQJPGFOSS Among Patterson's oldest clubs is the Red Cross Club which is under the sponsorship of Miss Katherine Bowersox. Activity reigns year round in this organization. The Red Cross Fund Drive is annually held, chests are filled and sent overseas, and at Christmas time toy dolls are dressed and distributed to children, Kneeling: Cavallaro, Thacker, Malczewski, Calandro, Baldwin, Lutz, Bryant. Sitting: Mai, Brown, Miss Katherine Bowersox, Sponsor, Weaver. Standing: Uricheck, Baker, Palasik, Pettinato, Perez, Finkle, Tate, Stoots, Palasik, Barrows, Faber, Anderson. Weikle. 'QP' 1 su! -asf Cll2ff 701112K Om nt-ul lic-xcz' worry .ilwut liimling miSpl.1c'Cd articles with this ctitiiticiit Lust .mtl lfuuiul alt-part' mont. Ifumtiuning uiiiltr Miss M, XY'irth. thii organi- z.1tion gixcs scrxitc to thc stiitlcnt hmly .mtl llltulty by hiking titre til' lust .irtitlcs until thc oxxm-r5 Ask for them, Eileen XYuliiin1'u .mtl Ailinc Hlytltri xtup tu thctk xxith l3l.1I'y,ll.'fUSlIUlal1. Yluy XY'1lli.imx. .mtl M.ii'g.i:tt lxllfllll. Wm v- ,ami i Eli? ml ff Lafzrz J U15 A suttcssful yur lor tht Lltin in 4 i ms t L wi tlli Y Rtimm i Q uuitir S ' 1 IU L 1 C iristmu uri it Lit lf 1 K X X S C it 1 tix ix ii x zntnivn mu Dwim ii uhm N tiintl xx ii ln Hunt tlimth t u t r mx aww XXU iim 1 wn XX lin- Xaumcixtcr Mmmng, 89 vff :Mm 'Rf M fi. 'N-Q--.,.w,, fu0Q12f Gounczf Gagznef Seated J Novak patrol captarn I Jenkms recordmg secretary C Pugh presxdent B Rowe treasurer W Grllespre vrce presldent R Strlckroth correspondlng secretary Standrng Mr Welkos sponsor E Boston patrol lxeutenant L Moorefleld senator A Hayden senator R Nesmrth senator G janourls senate Modeled after the rnost outstandrng orgamzatron m thxs country our government the student counc1l IS today a leadrng body rn the school Innowatlons durmg the past year were the successful Student Day and the lmpressrve Hall of Fame Added to the socral calendar were two dances School Daze and the Sweetheart Ball Trad1t1onal servrce rs rendered to the school through the elex ator patrol audxtorxum patrol and cafe patrol The vorce of the student body 1S heard through the representatn es 1n the Councxl and through the Councll suggestion box l ' 1 4 3 2 ' 5 5 , f 3 a 5 V f X , ' 'H 'V 7 Q M7 ri 1 I ' 1 tn, V ' ,N 'f 4 ' O b l T t Y gt s -4 ft' ' y- L, t 'W ' ' :K W' 'qv H17 ,- M. --wuz ., .. .. . . fl ' .13 2 . , ' Q - ' , ' Q - , ' 4 - , . g . ' r , . g . , . . : . , 3 - 1 L - , S - V L - 1 Q - 3 - . . 7 . . 3 7 cSfu0Qfzf Gounczfyaepresenfafzoe 3009 7 spit Mollie Kallman and Charles Pugh, co-editors, share the chores Co fcdtuu editors Lllcm Wedmorc md Gloria HO kms and responsibilities of Prem work. show Gay Lyter how 1 page is planned P The Pfzffermzz Prem which is issued twenty- four times a year is the work of a small group of interested and dedicated editors aided by members of the journalism class. This small group gathers and prepares copy, plans pages, makes headlines, and pastes up a page proof- all on a very close schedule in order that the student body may have the news, via the Prerx, several times a month. Wednesday afternoon a workday for all Press people is also meeting day for the staff which gather around to listen to suggestions and directnes from Prerr adviser Mrs Mary Lou Ireland Vicky Bober. veteran sports editor, checks headlines while Jim Mislak. Bill Wfhitehurst and Barbara Kreider watch, 1 In I f J Qix f' f ' X u 5 a 9 I ,F - 'Wm l ' 1' ' lik ' f , in 44 .' A Wx , . ,g - fi iv? . Q X- x '- 41- 7 , r f S' 1-lv A 'NS mf X, ' , .Q 'zuystn 'Ar wifi 1 9 O .1 . ff mf! , f.,, ,, 5, Q St x ' , A , ' ,V ,f-f 27, fgfgyv--S-1 ' 'A .Af s Lib 1 'fi 'EM . Mi ? N T' yr scgwf wana TROMBONES-J. Fowler, J. Crone, E. Hoover, D. Bartosz, M. Krac, N. Silvestri. f 5' 5 . g , 3 Tl? If N MR. CL ARENCE WROBLEWS KI, Df,,.,,,ng DRUMS-J. Persing, V. Kipp, J. Miller, R. Greene, F. Ayres, J. Podlesek, R. jones. BASS HORNS-D. Bendall, j. Schultz, V. Konapik. FLUTES-Seated: J. Balco, R. Holthaus, E. Butler, A. Delfonso, F. VUaire. E. Thacker. Second row: N. Pantoulis. R. MCI-laffie. C. Keser. M. Smutck, M. Cornias. Third row: C. Botwinik, H. Weber, 1, Brenner, J. D'Amario, M. jarkicwicz. FREINCH HORNS C. Zervas, C. W'yatt 95 O .A Ai I W4'-z 4 V3 mr 'Uk avian mmm ' L m'Vs-WHWWB4' ,, W., M4 we U' 1.1 91210145 '4?'0'W -,pnsuwm ,,,.,,,Nu1a-fauna .Q 1 111 gms-44 fr x' ' v f 1. a 5 , . R, ' f w - Q 5 ,' ', 'w fn, AK .. 4 ', . 1145- H., , . , ,, - ,-,.'+'W'h , 1 p ,H+ 2 f 'A f. V 0 ' 'il ,. ' . - Q.. wp.. ,V q. .M , 'L 1-f,4.W,f, , If A I W vww?:4M WI, , v I , M , '- W , , ff 2 3, 1 .. , f , Jak. ,Y rf, 4 My A V H A. My ,W A .. H Us wif., J - aaa- , .W ' Y ',14 f' ,. H . . . ,,.........4...........-.. . Class sponsorship is a task involving endless hours of work and planning both with students and admin- istrators. It is an undertaking that requires great patience, infinite wisdom, and thoughtful understand- ing. Mr. Henry Lawson has met these qualifications and has fulfilled every expectation of a class sponsor. His seemingly effortless ease in solving our prob- lems, his wise counsel, his ingenuous personality, his unrestrained enthusiasm, and his incessant good humor all have served to make him beloved by every member of February '56, GQSJ gfgzehruacy 156 C. MEINECKE CLASS OFFICERS Pffffdffll --A---..--.................... CHARLES MEINECKE Vire President ..,,...,.................,,. ARLINE I-IAYDEN Corresponding Serretary .,.,,.,..,,.....,,.. NANCY HILL Recording Secretary ....,,,,,,, .,,,, D IANA TERZON1 D- TERZONI A. HAYDEN Treasurer ......................... .......... D IXIE SIMONDS 'lu N. HILL 7 S D. s1MoNDs I G. HOPKINS Historian .... ........... ....... G L ORIA HOPKINS DONALD BERNARD AMEND Dan . . . tall, blond varsity football co-captain . . . goes for blondes and sharp looking cars . . . loves the out- doors where he can play all sports . . . . member of Student Patrol. FRED LEWIS AYRES Fred . . . deliberate in manner, at ease at heart . . . experienced up- holsterer and member of Ground Observer Corps . . . drummer in Pat band . . . hopes to be a forest ranger. PAULINE BARKER Pauline . . . a cute southern chick with big round eyes . . . talented in designing and speaking . . . likes big earrings, lunch periods and a 2:30 bell. ANNA ELIZABETH BELL Ann . . . prexy of the Countesses of Highland-town walks with an air about her . . . dislikes homework and conceited people . . . has many high ambitions to fulfill. CHARLOTTE HELEN BERKERIDGE Shirley . . . reserved and calm . . . lets herself go only when watching Marlon Brando . . . would like to see the world via the WAVES. Y I ' uf S49 DoLoREs ANN BisHoEF Birb . . . a girl with dark, sparkling eyes and a laugh style all her own . . . a GSC member who reads, swims, and paints in her spare time . . . her elementary kids will think she is great. THoMAs AQUINO Tom . . . affable and serene . . . goes for dark-haired, dark-eyed girls and good records . . . proud possessor of three school letters . . . devoted to working in Ground Observer Corps. CHARLES JAMES BACKUS Charles . . . the Caruso of Febru- ary '56 . . . carries on a good con- versation over a coke . . . takes an active interest in bowling, big league baseball, and swimming . . . Clip- per Choir and student patrol member. PAUL ERNEST BECKER Berk . . . good humored individual who enjoys life to the fullest . . . active in many sports including la crosse . . . wants to be a draftsman MARGARET AYLEEN BENNETT Margie . . . pleasing and popular . . . likes to while away the hours with a good book .,. . finds great en- joyment on the dance floor . . . dili- gent worker for the Office Service Club. MAX THEODOR BEVINS Max . . . quiet and reserved . . . beats out the rhythm as drummer in the band . . . enjoys motorcycle sports . . . has ambitions for the Ma- rine Corps. ANITA CATHERINE BOROWSKY Anita . . . proficient file clerk with a contagious smile . . . longs to wander along familiar lanes in leis- ure moments . . . fills weekends at a roller rink or dancing. arf' l 'C die' xi ,f 3 lf- R Q 'Xa 'VUN -. in--'f 'J-'., NANCY SUE BURGE Nan . . . dainty blonde with a petite figure and a delightfully feminine way . . . shows a surprising interest in sports . . . not so surprising inter- est in wedding bells. PAULINE CARYK Pauline . . . quiet, poised and patient girl with a charming accent and mod- ish manner . . . swims, reads, and plays the violin . . . will make an A-1 nurse. VY ANNA MARY CIERNIAK Ann . . . sunny smile and personal- ity to match . . . bubbles over with enthusiasm . . . enioys dreamy mu- sic, movies, and milk shakes . . . Honor Society member and holder of an athletic letter. WESLEY EARL COLEMAN Wfer . . . at the top of everybody's list . . . sociable partygoer but also conscientious student . . . is an en- ergetic record collector. I DONNA ARLENE CASINO Don . . . slim miss with an eye for clothes . . . amiable alto of the Clip- per Choir . . . perfect ingredient for any party . . . hopes to settle down with a big league baseball player. CAROLYN MARGARET CAULFIELD Coffee . . . sweet, jovial miss . . . al- ways hurrying to a club meeting . . . active on volleyball and badminton courts . . . hopes to sail the Seven Seas as a WAVE. MARY SANTA CAVALLARO Mary . . . black, twinkling eyes framed by curly dark tresses . . . sweet and sincere with a quiet de- termination about her . . . loves swimming, dancing, and bowling. EDGAR CHARLES CHAMBERS Ed . . . a shy athlete who rates high in scholastic ability . . . knows how to put a rifle or a baseball bat to work . . . can be seen doing school work. MARY' JANE COLLISON Colly . . . a loyal Contessa who makes the typewriter talk . . . likes to sleep, dance, and listen to rec- ords . . . hopes to be a great success in the business world. BARBARA LEE CULLEN Barb . . . serious coed with her eyes on the future . . . amiable classmate and loyal friend . . . keeps busy with bowling and dancing. ROBERT HENRY CUMMINGS Bob . . . class comedian . . . sports a shy smile . . . natural geniality makes him popular . . . energies are spent on soccer and lacrosse fields . . . recipient of varsity letters. VIRGINIA SOPHIE CZAWLYTKO Virginia . . . quiet miss with a loud laugh . . . loves the wonders of na- ture . . . bowls, swims, and reads long novels . . . dreams of the wild blue yonder. '71 ,. 4 xy .4 X86 v X 'S 0- -- -E' vw- Ir, BERNARD JEROME DEASEI. Bernie . . . agreeable chum with a warm smile . . . jazz record fan . . . favors bowling, fishing, and base- ball . . . proud possessor of a sharp- shooter's medal. JOSEPH VINCENT DERUS joe . . . tall and jovial . accumu- lates friends with his winning smile and crazy antics . . . a three letter- man who participates on varsity foot- ball, lacrosse, and basketball teams. RAY THOMAS DICARLO Riray . . . short freckled prankster with a crew cut . . . enjoys girls, big league sports and hot rods . . . is willing to try anything once. Ft I X A A ' , DORIS ANNA DIMICK Dori: . . . brown-eyed party girl who loves to laugh . . . lifts her lovely voice in the Clipper Choir . . . likes Joni James' records and bowling . . . her speciality is dancing. JoHN DOMINICK DITONNO john . . . sociable and talkative . . . likes bowling and blue-eyed blondes . . . member of J.V. track team . . . headed for those Air Force Blues or junior college. CAROL PARKER DONOVAN Carol . . . vivacious 'live-wire . . . spare time spent in Civil Defense work . . . likes sleeping late and snacks in Little Italy. JEAN ANN EMKEY Jeannie . . . takes to the water like a fish . . . excellent diamond hurl- er . . . accurate teller for the school bank . , . hopes for a clerical posi- tion with a sizable salary. BONNIE SUE FAITH Bonnie . . . obliging and versatile with an ear for hillbilly music . . . active in softball, volleyball, tennis, and badminton . . . hopes for a po- sition in the business world. JANET ANNA FARRIER Ian . . . flashes on the volleyball court . . . likes to take a long walk in the country and listen to a musi- cal comedy . . . keeps in shape with volleyball, softball, and speedball. JOHN SHELDON FREBURGER jabn . . . easy-going fellow with a likeable personality . . . runs for varsity track team . . . enjoys basket- ball, eating, and sleeping. VERA ELIZABETH FREUND Vera . . . conscientious and quiet . . . captain of '56 bowling team and member of National Honor Society . . . high in scholastic and athletic honors. JOAN ERNESTINE GRANRUTH joan . . . an easy going girl with a sincere manner . . . likes to teach Sunday School and to hike . . . active in girls' sports, Glee Club, Red Cross, and Honor Society. ws X 019' QQ-- I lim vw' 1 K-- av 'Ds Q' SHIRLEY MARGARET GREEN Shir! . . . quiet and serene . . owner of a contagious smile patient and obliging classmate . . . an asset to the Student Council and Girls' Glee Club. JANET EVELYN GREENLEE janet . . . reliable and persevering active in athletics, Honor Society, Student Patrol, and USO . . . relaxes by dancing, bowling, and swimming. HENRIETTA GUERRIERI Elm , . . willowy brunette whose in- terests range from exciting football games to slow and dreamy music . . . hopes to acquire a good paying sec- retarial position. MARGARET PATRICIA HAMILTON Paz . . . affable and capable . . . a well rounded math expert who swims, bowls, and plays the piano . . . yearbook worker and NHS member. MILDRED LOIS HASI-I Millie . . . vivacious personality . . . enjoys big league baseball and out- ings . . . activities consist of Student Patrol, Steering Committee, and bas- ketball. JEANETTE MARY HATI-IAWAY Harb . . . GSC member who dreads having all the tests on the same day . . . enjoys conversing with friends over a bottle of coke . . . active mem- ber of various dance socials. ARLINE DWINELLE HAYDEN Ar . . . vivacious veep of Feb. '56 effervescent exuberance . . . person- ality plus with a magnetic grin . . . everyb0dy's girl Friday , . . has athletic, scholastic, and service let- ters to her credit. MARYANNA HEALY Mare . . . a saucy blonde with flash- ing green eyes . . . a fun-loving gal who specializes in parties . . . prides herself on her clerical abilities. DOROTHY PATRICIA HECKER Dot . . . slender, graceful, and poised . . . outstanding athlete and holder of three letters . . . draws her spare time away . . . a credit to any basketball team. is Ag, NANCY CAROLYN HILL Nan . . . sparkling brown-eyed cor- responding secretary of Feb. '56. . . . overflowing with energy . . . dances away her lunch period . . . badmin- ton, volleyball, and softball enthu- siast. GLORIA ANN HOPKINS Glor . . . high-spirited president of the Girls' Service Club . . . talented in many areas including writing, art, and leadership , . . busy schedule in- cludes Clipper Choir, Press, sports, and Nurses' Aides. T I-IERESA HOPPA Terry . . . sweet, petite, miss with an engaging smile . . . appreciates good music and horseback riding . . . anticipates marriage after graduation. JOHN RICHARD HUBER jolm . . . frank and insistent . . . a lackadaisical fellow who's a top- notch photographer . . . possessor of two non-athletic awards . . . re- liable member of the Student Patrol. DOLORES FRANCES ISENHOUR Ike . . . a down on the farm gal with a deep southern accent . . . likes living country style with hillbilly music and some good old Cornbread dreams of owning her own little farm in small town USA. ERNEST EUGENE JOHNSON Ernie . . . a seeker of information to dispel his doubting Thomas ways . . . a talkative and purposeful live- wire who likes to travel, fish, and spend money. F2 I l mi MOLLIE SUE KALLMAN Mollie . . . loyal, earnest, and con- siderate with a surprising and subtle sense of humor . . . Mrs, I's right hand . . . spends generously of her talents and energies on UN Club, yearbook, and Press work . . . well qualified for her chosen vocation of teaching. DENNIs MICHAEL KAMMERER Kammerer . . . very quiet young man who is serious about going into a large oil concern . . . likes popular music and parties . . . frequents bowling alleys and basketball courts. JAMES DIMITRIUS KAPLANGES jim . . . full of vim, vigor, and talk . . . gay and sociable . . . determined to make good in business administra- tion . . . finds time to participate in basketball, lacrosse, and football. is N 40' KENNETH FRANKLIN KAPPLE Ken . . . master in art . . . holds four first place blue ribbons . . . belongs to Chemistry Club, Art XY'ork Shop, and Student Patrol . . . enjoys base- ball, pro football and lacrosse. BERNADETTE ANNA KARVASEK Bernie . . . tall and slender brown- ette . . . happy with horseback rid- ing, thoroughbred dogs, and art . . . participates in Nurses Aides, Red Cross Club, UN Club and National Honor Society. WILLIAM FREDERICK KELLERMANN Bill . . . ingenuous and warm-hearted . . . hustling co-captain of the varsity football squad . . . reserved and quiet in class but a driving force on the gridiron . . . All-Maryland football choice for two years. MICHAEL KIRILLOFF Mike . , . personable Pattersonite . . . companionable and cordial . . . ver- satility is shown through his galaxy of activities , . . gives his whole- hearteded support whether managing a team or lifting his tenor in the Clipper Choir. FRANCES KORTESIS Franie . . . enviable black hair . . . places high value on Tony Bennet's records . . . seeks employment as a receptionist in a large corporation . . . spends her free hours in the bowling alley. FRANCES JOSEPHINE KOZLOWSKI Fmnnie . . . cheerful coed whose laughter is spontaneousg friendliness, her motto . . . a lilting lift to any party . . . one of the many voices in the Girls' Glee Club. I03 CHARLES LESLIE KREBS Charlie . . . jovial and seemingly irresponsible young man possessing sincerity and dependability as inner traits . . . lofty in structure with brown, curly hair . . . hopes for a future in law . . . loves mysteries and comedies. JACK GEORGE KRUG jack . . . genial jokester with a droll and reticent nature . . . a flashing smile and serious brown eyes . . . enjoys baseball and fishing . . . an avid football fan. MARYANNA LEON Maryann . . . shy, with black hair and eyes . . . loves dancing, and robust, rollicking football games . . . active participant in United Nations Club . . . ambition is to work in the Matheson Building. PATRICIA IRENE LEUTNER Pal . . . a slender miss who thrives on plenty Of money and clothes . . . struggles with that history . . . likes to ice skate and keep the radio go- ing full blast. WILLIAM MICHEL LIBERCCI Bill . . . body building enthusiast . . . sociable party-goer . . . serious manner hides jovial disposition . . . favors brunettes and spinning rec- ords . . . ambition to be a mechanic. CAROL LEE MARKEL Carol . . . pert brown-eyed miss with a mischievous smile and dancing dimples . . . an ardent jitterbug with an occasional outburst of spontan- eous humor . . . enjoys life to the hilt. LAWRENCE BERNARD KRESESKI Larry . . . amiable and willing help- er . . . tinkers with auto engines . . . enjoys water sports . . . holds j,V. letter for gridiron activities. is .. ,434 I lI'V THEODORE DELBERT LABARRE Ted . . . energetic mischief maker . . . a quart-size Dennis the Men- ace . . . likes racing cars . . . per- forms home made experiments in chemistry lab . . . hopes for a rich blonde in his future. LORETTA ANN LEPAK Rent . . . diminutive and reserved coed . . . dances. swims, and sews . . . loves long week-ends and steamed crabs . . . school fashion show model, honor roll student, and badminton enthusiast. RONALD DALE LEWIS Lew . . . an outdoor type of individ- ualist who stands up for his rights . . . loves hunting and fishing . . . handles a hot trumpet . . . a brain for logic. ROBERT LOCKMAN Lorkr . . . icy blue eyes and wavy hair . . . sense Of humor all his own . . . dreads quiet weekends . . . loves dancing and sleeping late . . . track and cross country man with letter to his credit. CHARLES ALBERT MEINECKE Monk . . . busy Feb. '56 president with a soft spoken way but deter- mined mind . . . speedy athlete who strives to bind honor to Patter- son . . . destination unknown. ii.. R ar QV? '95 'anna 1- 4-. 'rf an IQ CL' 1- 3 'K K- 17' DORIS JULIA MILLER Mill . . . a delightful brunette with a warm heart and strong mind . . . enjoys swimming and bowling . . . a secretary-to-be. I I b ...... P 1 I. rf: E P. 9 fi 53 '31 1 54 :Eg EE . is if- pz as .. .. 0 u, . ROBERT JAMES MooRE Bob . . , pleasant and likable with an obliging grin . . . loves eating and of course. matlI . . . spends his time at a pin-ball machine or at a good basketball game. MILDRED MARY MoxEY Mildred . . . laughing blue eyes . . . swings an accurate tennis racket . . . loves historical movies and Glenn Miller records . . . heading for dress designing or interior decorating ca- reer at college. JOHN STANLEY NOVAK john . . . smilingly good-humorecl, yet determined and purposeful . . . loves the great outdoors . . . de- pendable Key Club treasurer and Student Patrol captain, CARL JOSEPH PAKULSKI Bunky . . . tall floor-pacer with brown hair and captivating dark eyes . . . come day, go day Patterson- ite . . . All-Maryland for two con- secutive years. PETE PHILIP PAPAs Pete . . . dark, wavy haired fellow with a smile for everyone . . . a spe- cial way with the girls . . . J. V. baseball letter . . . loves dancing, spaghetti, and meat balls . . . will see the world as Uncle Sam's guest. GERLDINE MAX' MILLER Gerry . . . spontaneous laughter and a warm heart make a good combina- tion . . . ready smile and cheerful greeting . . . baseball enthusiast . . . likes to meet new people . . . dreams of a job in a large company. LEONA MAY MOORIZFIIELIJ Lee . . . stylish blonde with radiant green eyes . . . a diligent member of the Student Council . . . lent her talents to the Senior Play . . . sec- retarial work in store for her. NORMA MILDRED MYERS Norma . . . quiet and sensible . . . has one enemy in life, the alarm clock . . . accumulates unbelievable scores in bowling . . . gains valuable saleswork experience by working in the school store. CARROLL GOIJFREY OVER Harry . . . tall, blue-eyed lanky sportsman . . . a sense of humor under an exterior of reserve . . . loves fishing, hunting. and parties . . . excels at track. JOHN PANASLIK john . . . lively and personable . . . constant camera-clicker as well as high stepping drum major for Pat- terson's band . . . interested in UN Club, football and track. HENRY Joi-IN PAPAVASILIOU Henry . . . light. airy demeanor C0v- ers a seriousness of purpose . . . ex- citable and cool . . . able and will- ing . . . great on the football field and the wrestling mat. l05 ARMANDO JOHN PETRELLI Herman . . . versatile recipient of an athletic letter . . . adds a bit of harmony to the voices of the Clip- per Choir . . . loves to roam through the hills of Pennsylvania . . . Pat's outstanding goalie of the varsity soc- cer team. JOAN MARIE POLILLO joan . . . poised and well-groomed . . . radiates spontaneous warmth and friendliness . . . fills her leisure time as a Nurses' Aide and a singer in the Girls' Glee Club. ELAINE CHRISTINE POLISCHECK Elaine . . . pert little package of en- ergy and persistence . . . loves to dabble wtih acids and chemicals . . . has eager eyes on campus life at Towson and a teaching career. JOHN NICKOLAOS POLITES Are . . . a loquacious and persistent one knows how, why, and when . . . can discuss anything under the sun . likes to write stories and con- vention speeches. HENRY BENJAMIN PRICE Mooney . . . wavy hair and blue eyes . . . a modern day Rip Van Winkle . . . has a deep interest in blondes, redheads, and particularly brunettes . . . will be a carpenter or a draftsman. BARBARA Lois REEDER Lo , . . a blushing blonde . . . likes crew cuts and saddles . . . hates homework on weekends . . . loves dancing and all sports-badminton, Volleyball, and basketball, especially. ALFRED MELVIN REPP Al . . . laughing eyes and amicable disposition . . . fritters away his time with sports and girls . . . lives for weekends only and the parties they bring . . . proud member of the varsity Football team. RONALD RICHARD ROBINSON Buzz . . . a speedy member of the track team who likes to meet new people . . . enthusiastic about out- doors, football, and track . . . hopes someday to own his own ranch. WALVE RoOsIORG Virkie . . . diligent and lively year- book writer . . . possesses a charming Estonian accent and a lovely voice . . . would like to live in a glass house . . . plans to roam the dormi- tory halls of Towson with loads of books. CARL ANTHONY RUNK Carl . . . versatile lad with a win- ning way . . . forever hlurting out a new word . . . sports rate high in his book . . . shines at wrestling, football, lacrosse, and soccer . . . slat- ed for campus training. PATRICIA SAUNDERS Pa: . . . wide, blue eyes that don't miss a trick . . . content with dancing away the hours . . . office work and marriage next in line. .QNX JACQUELINE MARY SCHADTY jackie . . . lovely strawberry blonde with a friendly smile and pleasant disposition . . . bowls, dances, and swims . . . member of Student Pa- trol and Office Service Club. DOROTHY LEE SCHMIDT Lee . . . charming and petite . . , has good clothes sense and a figure to match . . . enjoys bowling and dancing . . . wedding bells to ring in her near future. ELAINE ETHEL SCHNEIDER Elaine . . . Jugar'n spice' everything nice . , . likes bowling, swimming, dancing, and football games . . . active in Red Cross, tennis and Stu- dent Patrol. ALBERT FRANK SHANTA Al . . . conscientious and deliberate . . . content to watch the world go by . . . wizard of the chemistry lab . . . dreams of an easy life with all the comforts free. DIXIE CAROLYN SIMONDS Dixie . . . more energetic than an atomic bomb . . . lends her talent and time to Girls' Service Club and Stu- dent Patrol . . . dreams of a suc- cessful nursing career. JOHN LoUIs SITARAS john . . . diligent worker with af- fable personality . . . lots and lots of gray matter . . . has long years of medical study ahead . . . interested in the functions of the National Honor Society and Senior Press. ROBERT STANLEY STALLINGS Bob . . . happy-go-lucky clown . . . a class favorite . . . a wrestler, track- man, and patrol member . . . has an eye on the Navy. 1... X I, SR. : I Pkorx OcTAvIA AMY STEINMETZ Amy . , . reticient and soft-spoken with an ear for popular music . . . loyal and devoted to her friends . . . active in UN Club, bowling. and vol- leyball. JOSEPH CHARLES TERZI Red: . . . a red-headed Casanova with a brand new Buick . . . sleeps late and is a loyal customer of the movie industry . . , a baseball, foot- ball, and boxing enthusiast. DIANA ANNA TERZONI Deedie , . . a contagious smile and bewitching big brown eyes . . . kept busy as a class secretary . . likes small, speedy cars . . . is gifted with the talent to make friends easily. FRANCIS BERNARD THELEN jerry , . . clean-cut and collegiate . . . resourceful and persistent . . . known for his large appetite and crazy antics as well as his athletic potential . . . All-Maryland football boy . . . campus life ahead. SARAH ANN THOMAS Sarah . . . spirited nightingale of Patterson whose sweet voice would adorn any church . . . toils fre- quently at most difficult tasks . . . acquires loads of pals through fine personality traits. .ae -0 il. WTS' BARBARA LEE WASHKEVICH Baby . . . neat and trim gal who is lovely to look at . . . dedicated to her studies . . . participates in Girls' Service Club and National Honor Society . . . determined to be a member of the Pat faculty. CATHERINE LENORA WEBER Currie . . . petite and sweet with an efficient air . . . enjoys listening to hillbilly music while she sews . . . interested in United Nations work and parakeets . . . first ambition is to get a job. WAYNE LAWRENCE WEITZEL Lefty . . . tall, reserved blond with nonchalant air . . . a former Student Patrolman and president of the Fos- din's PC outside of school . . . swim- ming and sleeping are favorites. CAROLANN WILSON Carol . . . twinkling eyes and a charming Pennsylvania accent . . . thrills at watching stock car races . . . proud member of Girls' Service Club. CURTIS REINHOLT WATERS Curlir . . . mechanical wizard with an interest in fancy cars and pretty girls . . . give him a rod 'n reel and he's off . . . has printer's ink in his blood. JOHN RAYMOND WEITZEL john . . . a seemingly quiet young man with a lot of gayety and humor underneath . . . good athlete in track and soccer . . . very tricky on the basketball court . . . plans to join the Air Force after graduation. CHARLES ALEXANDER WESTERMAN Wert . . . happy-go-lucky and per- sonable . . . musically inclinded . . . Steve Allen fan . . , lives for a crazy set of drums. GEORGE HOWARD WOODEN Wfoody . . . neighborly and forth- right in many endeavors . . . zealous and strong-willed . . . enjoys par- ties and athletics . . . intends to climb the ladder of success via hard work. JH OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CLASS ' WALTER PERRY fo RICHARD ZINK Mr. Warren Seipp. counselor for February '56, through his wise and understanding influence, has guided us towards our respective goals and through his unfaltering endeavors to smooth out our many and varied problems has gained for himself the gratitude and respect of each graduate for whom he has tried to mal-ze hopes for the future come a little closer to realities. GOUDSQLFSFF fge GLJJ 0 56 DR. SPEER ., fb' T115- 61-SWA . ,wav- ' MR. SEIPP 7 Dr. Dorothy Speer, counselor for the june class of '56, has, with wisdom and foresight, guided along the path of learning the footsteps of some three hundred proteges. She has armed us with confidence and courage. That we now stand ready to take our places in the adult world is due to the advice and guidance of the able and understanding Dr, Speer. Q GRE Il0 A warin personality, an understanding heart. a genuine interest in all young people, along with un- flagging energy have serzfed to make Mr. foseph Culotta an effifient and helored sponsor of june '56. Himself a son of Patterson, his devotion to and pride in the spirit of Patterson haue erer led our footsteps to greater aehiezfernent, greater accomplishment. His zest for life, his seriousness of purpose, his genuine eoncern for each of us will remain with us and point the way to the full life he wishes for us. 7 MR. JOSEPH CULOTTA GQSJ Wfjune 56 DORBERT f . GREENE I-INGNER CLASS OFFICERS President ......................,......... RICHARD DORBERT Viee President ...,.. .,..... R ICHARD GREENE HAMER Serretary ............ ..... C HARLES LINGNER Treasurer .,,...... ...... L ILLIAN HAMER Aeeountant ...... ..... S HIRLEY GREEN EN PHILLIP LERoY ALLEN Phil . . . dark wavy hair and spar- kling blue eyes . . . favors blondes and hot rods . . . varsity footballer who put his arm in the wrong place once too often. , .X XX Ayn! .af 6 ' LEON ANDRZIZJ EVUSKI ' M- Andy . . . good-natured and well mannered . . . consistently good in athletics and studies . . . collects athletic and scholarship awards . . . shines on the track field, Pl-IYLLIS HENRIETTA AUFFARTH Pbil . . . attractive girl who turns a deaf ear to fashion's clamor for short hair . . . NHS and Hostess Club member who also aprticipates in sports . . . has won typing and shorthand awards. ROBERT MURRAY BAILES Bobby . . . reserved and resourceful flaming red hair tops a genial and prepossessing personality . . . favors classical music . . . active in the MYF and a member of the cross country squad. MARLENE LOUISE BAKER Mar . . . neighborly lass with defi- nite acting ability . . . likes sewing and the outdoors . . . detests home- work and sloppy people . . . par- ticipant in the junior day play and drama assembly. SUZANNE HEW'LETT BEETHAM Sue . . . sociable and spirited . , . stylish and tidy . . . a whiz at bas- ketball who participated in seasonal sports . . . candidate for queen of the Junior Prom. CAROLYN ALTVATER Caralyn . . . petite miss . . . good- natured and exuberant . . . favorites include skating. dancing, and mu- sic . . . actually likes homework! . . . member of the Student Patrol. MARY JULIA ANZENGRUBER Judy . . . affable and chummy-espe- cially toward red-headed boys . . . works hard for June '56 . . . a stead- fast member of the Girl's Glee Club and Red Cross Club. RICHARD ANTHONY BACLAWSKI Rich . . . funny ways and words keep him in good standing with his friends . . . eating is his favorite pastime . . . bowling and track fill his spare time. JANE STELLA BA Jicowsici Janie . . . high-spirited cheerleader . . . loves to sew . . . keeps her model figure by participating in all sports . . . devoted member of the National Honor Society and Girls' Service Club. JANET MARY ELIZABETH BALco fun . . . laconic, warm-hearted, and charitable . . . a gifted clarinet player who spends much of her time with the band or in the clari- net quartet. National Honor Society. HALYNA BELAN Helen . . . a very warm and gra- cious person, who glows with friend. liness and good humor . . . devoted member of the Future Nurses Club, Chemistry Club, and U.N. li --1 ERMA RUTH BENTRUP Erm . . . brown hair, green eyes, and a winsome smile . . . should sew Paris labels on her creations . . . marriage soon. MARGARET ROSALIE BERANEK Margie . . . pert miss with a warm smile and a personality to match . . . diligent member of the Hostess Club, Girls' Glee Club, and National Hon- or Society . . . a sports enthusiast. InA EVELYN BERDINE EI' . . . The laughing rose of Pat- terson . . . could live on chocolate milkshakes . . . athletic awards and honor roll . . . plans to be a private secretary. PHILIP HENRY BETHKE Chick . . . dynamic sports-minded lad who hopes for college after com- mencement . . . takes an interest in baseball, fishing, football, and basketball. JON GLENN BEvANs Glenn . . . the calm exterior of a professor . . . quiet as a cosmic ray . . . a whiz at math and chem- istry . . . honor roll student and brilliant scholar. REGINA BICKEORD lean . . , possesses a winning per- sonality and a radiant smile . . . enjoys keeping step to the music of the Hurricanes Drum and Bugle Corps. Il2 4 v 8 Ag. IIVV qs- ,L JEAN ALMA BIEDENBACK jean . . . a terrific laugh combined with blondish hair and pretty blue eyes . . . Cl swimming, dancing, and hayride enthusiast . . . busy in the Lost and Found Department. JAMES MARLYN BISHOFE jim . . . timid lad who is liked by one and all . . . interested in sports and girls . . . off to college to study engineering . . . active in the Na- tional Honor Society. WILLIAM GREER BLACK Blackie . . . easy going and friendly makes a hit with everyone he meets . . . owes his way with the girls to his likable personality. MARIAN SUE BLEVINS Sufie . . . short and sweet West Vir- ginian who strongly believes in look- ing on the brighter side of life . . . belongs to the Girls' Service Club and National Honor Society. SABINA KATHERINE BLUSIEWICZ Sabina . . . a pretty, wide-eyed blonde who wants to see the world before she settles down . . . works for the Press as a reporter . . . also for the circulation staff and Office Service Club. VICTORIA BOBER Virkie . . . a determined gal who is always eager to lend a hand . . . busy schedule includes Girl Scouts, CYO work, Press, sports, and class ac- tivities. ROBERT EDWARD BOCEK Robert . . . pals around with Mike in school . . . helps to keep the class alive . . . willing to help in a pinch . . . junior varsity football Squad. ERNEST NORBERT BOCZAR Ernie . . . a tall, brown-haired youth, generous and likable . . . prefers the domestic life and the girl down the street . . . a big league base- ball fan for Sure. 3' 1, M . Ill VERNON LEROY BOHNENSTENGEL Vernon . . . slender and determined . . . always ready with a new quip . . . an eye for a good car or a pretty girl . . . has hopes of break- ing into the Big Leagues some day. ANITA LOUISE BOLANDER Anita . . . a passion for acting, waltz- ing. and the rhumba . . . a pro- marksman and member of the Na- tional Rifle Association . . . busy with Rifle Club and drama activi- ties. MICHAEL EDWARD BOLEWICKI Mirlmel . . . ready for a good time and fun anytime, anywhere . . . leaves a lasting impression as a goodtime Joe . . . Shares all he has with his friends. use ih- EDWIN JOHN BOSTON Ed , . . a happy-go-lucky Deacon with construction engineering as his key to the future . . . busy while in the classroom . . . conscientious while on the lacrosse field. CHARLES LEE BOTWINIK Clmrler . . . a talent for the clarinet and accordion . . . language enthu- siast . . . eager to read the news- papers and determined to get good grades . . . active in the UN Club, Photography Club, and band. JOHN GERARD BRENNER jolm . . . quick-tempered at times but enthusiastic and helpful . . . letterman in football, basketball, and track, with awards for all three . . . member of the band who helps on the cafe patrol duty. NANCY PATRICIA BREWER Name . . . gets along with everyone . . . peppy and fun-loving . . . Soft- ball, tennis, bowling, and badminton participant . . . sells tickets for plays and athletic games through the Bureau of Sales. MILFORD CHARLES BRILHART Muff . . . staunch and determined with a carefree air . . . interested in the higher arts . . . on the look- out for a gal who can cook . . . member of the Clipper Choir and Student Patrol. DONNA JEAN BROGAN Donna . . . a radiant red-head who always has the homework . . . Seri- ous and perservering . . . takes an active interest in bowling . . . four years of State Teachers for her. II3 3. JANET MARY BROWN 1.111 . . . slim and sweet . . . a talf ented piano player . . . hopes to teach school after college . . . uses her time as president of the Red Cross Club and Press representative . . . jobs Daughters. WALTER JOHN BRUDER john . . . comedian of the class . . . bowling and swimming enthusiast who would like working for the Telephone Company . . . class treas- urer and member of the varsity bowl- ing team. NANCY LEE BRYANT Nancy . . , never lets an unfinished job go by . . . keeps busy by work- ing for Kresge's . . . keeps trim through basketball, volleyball, soft- ball, badminton, tennis, and bowling. PERRY VANCE BURCH Perry . . . tall, good-natured boy who is Navy bound . . . winning ways make him likely to succeed . . . member of the Student Council. HOWARD WARREN BYNION Howard . . . quiet and pleasant . . . waiting for Uncle Sam to beckon to him . . . adds laughter wherever he goes . . . football and baseball en- thusiast. Louis HERBERT CHANEY Herb , . . lanky lad with a cheerful personality . . . a human dispose- all unit when lunchtime rolls around . . . good looking dates and staying out late is down his alley. to MARX' JANE BRYAN june . . . a petite bundle of charm who dances in her dreams . . . one of Patterson's photogenic beauties with a mania for swimming pools and beaches . . . a credit to the UN Club and Clipper Choir. PATRICIA LILLIAN BUETTNER Pal . . , sensible and economic in buying . . . busy saving money for that big day after graduation . . . tennis, bowling, and volleyball take up most of her time. CAROLE LEE BURKHOLDER Carole . , . shining blonde hair and deep blue eyes . . . rabid conver- sationalist who has optimism and sparkle . . . a sports enthusiast who is full of fun and pep. BERNARD CHARLES CADDEN Bernard . . , straight-forward lad who enjoys sports . . . has three athletic letters to his name . . . Ber- muda shorts really irk him . . . par- tial to lacrosse and swimming. DONALD LEE COBURN Don . . . witty fellow with spon- taneous laughter . . . a real Ham Cletj in drama class . . . loves art periods and girls, girls, girls . . . lent his talents to the Senior Play. J- .6 '55 , J ll 'Y 1. CAROL ANN COOK Cinwl . . . all around gal with a pleasing personality . . , enjoys being helpful . . . likes those driverins . . . sports, reading. and collecting sea shells interest her. MICHAEL Gus CORNIAS Mile . . . Mysterious eyes, dark curly hair . . . a fancy for music rates him the title of the ugabbiest mu- sician in town a fiery disposition and unflagging energy. JOSEPH PATRICK CRONE joe . . . ambitious worker who finds trig a breeze . . . driving, swimming. and baseball are favorite pastimes . . . conscientious member of the Audio Visual Aides. THEODORE ANTHONY CYMEK Ted . . . slim and collegiate . . . a sociable guy who is partial to danc- ing and Stan Kenton's band . . . member of the varsity cross country team. ' ROSALIE LILLIAN DANNA Rafe . . . attractive and slender . . . staunch supporter of athletic activi- ties . . . especially baseball . . . can be found on the diamond during the season . . . future 'ies in a nursing career. RICHARII jAIxIEs COLL Duel . . . cute guy with curly brown hair who rates a second look from gals . . . wants to be another jack Webb , . . excels in varsity track and cross country. DONNA LOUISE COREY Dun . . . model-slim with an aura of friendliness and determination . . . proficient in her studies . . . a swim- mer and tennis fan who also steps high as a maiorette with the march- ing band. JOHN HENRY CREW john . . . quiet and intelligent . . . classical music and baseball are fav- Orites . . . Towson State, here he comes! member of the NHS. band. and Student Council. HOWARI7 CHARLES CROVO Hizrr , . . conservative lad with an optimistic outlook . . . full of vim and vigor . . . favors wrestling and baseball . . . plans to answer the call of Uncle Sam. JACK NICHOLAS D'AMARIO jack . . . a tall, dark, and handsome chap . . . designed the june '56 class banner , . . dynamic veep of the Key Club. and member of the band and UN Club. ANNA MARIE D'AVELLA Annie . . . interesting miss who likes to swim, dance. and pick flowers . . . the class badminton champ . . activities include the Color Day ns sembly and seasonal sports. 2 ORN 1 Q V S a 'l u l'X ,si 'IVY di GLORIA DAVIS Glow . . . Serene and sociable . . . always doing homework in her spare time . . . dancing and movies are tops with her any- time. JOHN WILLIAM DAVIS fuck . . . pleasing combination of good looks and polite manners . . . captivated by blondes . . . a star athlete and owner of five athletic letters. JOHN WORLEY DAVIS Jolm . . . tactiturn guy with a pleasant smile . . . dreams of playing major league baseball . . . favorites include football, and cars . . . varsity baseball squad. ROBINETTE EMMA DAVIS Robin . . . tall, stylish, and grac- ious . . . friend 'til the end . . . active in bowling, softball, and badminton . . . member of the National Honor Society. OLEN RANDOLPH DAWSON Randy . . . quiet but friendly . . . rock 'n roll fan . . . am- bition is to become a Marine . . . busy and energetic member of the varsity soccer team. PHYLLIS LEE DE LOSIER Phil . . . slim and captivating . . . contemplating a career in teaching . . . has a liking for bowling and tennis . . . devotes time to the Clipper Choir. WILLIAM PAUL DEMBECK ll ill . . . tall and slim . . . a sociable guy who finds jazz captivating . . . basketball and football among his favorites . . . an asset to the Student Council and JV football team. JANET AIJELE DE MENT jay . . . the only Pat who con- siders herself a strawberry blonde . . . does a good job of amusing others . . . likes to take part in the athletic program. DOLORES BERNADETTE DEMETRICIAN Dolly . . . known for her good humor . . . long haired lass who could roller skate seven times a week . . . helps entertain the Navy at USO dances. VERNON JOSEPH DIGGS Vern . . . admirer of the oppo- site gender . . . prize history scholar who is usually occupied . . . loves those parties but ooh! Monday mornings . . . Student Council senator. SANTO VINCENT DI PASQUALE Sam . . . an affable guy who always seems happy . . . insatia- ble curiosity . . . the Stan Getz of 1960 . . . sax player in the school band who likes progres- sive music. ,KDS- VINCENT FREDERICK DI PIIETRO Vince . . . good natured. likable, and talkative . . . a wanderer who is looking forward to traveling through space . . . devotes his spare time to the Photography Club. PAUL WILBUR DOLS, JR. Paul . . . short, dark-haired lad with a liking for tiny brunettes and rock 'n'roll music . . . considerate and dependable . . . extra time spent on the lacrosse and cross country teams. GAIL PATRICIA DoNoHo Gail . . . Irish lass with a million freckles . . . constant cheerfulness makes her a good ingredient for any party. J RICHARD Louis DORBERT Rirb . . . tanned, handsome Dea- con with a constant supply of en- ergy . . . likes hayrides and the fairer sex . . . President of june '56 and active in the UN Club, Key Club, and Student Patrol. CHARLES JOSEPH DRUERY Chuck . . . nice looking guy who finds ash blondes interesting . . . plans to be an accountant after grad- uation . . . talented member of the Clipper Choir. GEORGE WATTs ELDER George . . . taciturn but friendly . . . interested in fishing and photogra- phy . . , doesn't like people who won't lend him the trig homework . . , untiring member of the varsity lacrosse, STEVE WILLIAM ELIAnEs Stew , . . tolerant and discriminating with a dry sense of humor . , , member of the Deacons PC . . . whiz mathematician . . . L'nited Nations Club and Student Patrol. CAROLYN JEAN EMMEL Carole . . . a green-eyed lass who sings while doing math . . . can always be been with it crowd at .I football game . . . helps out in the Late Room . . . lends her talents to the Girls' Glee Club and sea- sonal sports. RITA FRANCES ERAUTH Reel . . , math whiz who is blessed with good penmanship . . . sports enthusiast and member of the Press circulation staff . . . works for the National Honor Society. TEOPI-IIL LEO ERAUTI-I Phil . . . a small but dynamic lad who craves the outdoors . . . likes all sports . . . especially the Big Leagues . . . one of Patterson's fleet- footed track members. JANICE IRENE Esicur 1.111 . . . a Countess in good stand- ing with her clubmates . . . smiles all the time . . . capable and sincere per- sonality . . . fond of athletics. espe- cially basketball. JOHANNA LILLIAN EvERs jo . . . energetic and determined . , a spark in the Hostess Club and on the bowling and badminton teams . , . consistently on the honor roll . swoons mer Eddie Fisher, GEORGE VINCENT FIALKOWSKI Gem-ge . . . Sports-minded guy . . . determined and spirited . . . three letter man . . . J.V. lacrosse and varsity football . . . National Honor Society. O ' 3 ,A 4 till! I I Y Y CAROL LEE F ILLIUS Carol . . . a strawberry blonde with sparkling blue eyes . . . Square boys and Tony Bennett rate high with her . . . diligent member of the Clipper Choir. GENETT ANN FINKLE Gene!! . , . jovial and warmhearted . . . lives only for those moments with Earl . . . the only student whose mother is in her class . . . active member of the Hostess Club. Red Cross Club and NHS. BARBARA ANN FIRKIN Barham . . . attractive gal with a quiet air . . . likes pop music and sports . . , but avoids homework and grumpy people . . . member of the Library Aides and Girls' Glee Club. JULIUS FISCHER juliur . . . energetic and resourceful . . . will undoubtedly get what he wants out of life . . . staunch mem- ber of the Clipper Choir and an indispensable stage crew helper. KATI-IRYN LORRAINE FISCI-IER Kay . . . petite gal who keeps her- self most of the time but has a host of friends . . . thinks dancing is tops, with swimming running a close second. I I8 'Q-3 'YD- 4013 AQ q--. . ,- 6 1 Q5 40:- Q4' 1 'Us 'K' EVELYN RUTH FISHER EI , . . a fun-loving gal with per- sonality plus . . . charming and ir- resistible , . . divides her time 'twixt the Girls Glee Club and school sports. MARCEARET ELIZABETH FOGLE Peggg . . . an easy-going miss who is very sociable . . . the right and important ingredient for a party . . . wants to join the WAFS. JOAN IRENE FOWLER joan , . . lovely, blue eyes and flowing blonde hair plus a keen sense of humor . . . award-ladened commercial student who likes to dance . . . proud NHS member. JULIUS JAMES FOWLER jim . . . conservative, forthright, and generous . . . a fan of football, girls, and music, music, music . . . a scholar at Peabody and valuable member of PatterSon's band. LAVERNE DORIS FRAMPTON LaVerne . . . effervescent personality in an uncomplaining person who is happy and friendly . . . starry eyes mean wedding bells . . . par- ticipant in both sport and class af- fairs. CAROLYN MARIE FRANCE Carole . . . enchantment in youthful mood . . . a true Helen of Troy . . . the necessary ingredient for a successful party and candidate for HollywOod's number one glamour queen. JOHN THEODORE FRANCZKOWSKI jack . . . party-loving guy with an extra something that makes a lik- able personality . . . Marine Corps Reserves take up after school hours . . . has an ear for music. SHIRLEY LEE FRANKLIN Shirley , . . an appealing litle pack- age . . . possessor of a cheerful personality . . . has a welcoming smile . . . enjoys playing for the girls' softball and basketball teams. BETSY ANN FRAZIER Berry . . . most likely to do the un- likely . . . noted for her lilting laughter . . . always deep in mischief . . . United Nations Club, Press, and the yearbooks are firsts in her life. JOSEPH MICHAEL GASIOR joe . . . resourceful and upright . . . likes to fish and boat . . . interested in Big League baseball and girls . . . plans to get married and become a millionaire. EVELYN JOHN GIANOULOS Evelyn . . . persistent and affable young lady with a sparkling person- ality . . . an actress at heart . . . possesses a gift of gab . . . avid participant in class affairs. JAMES ANDREW GIELNER jamer . . . comical guy who likes the fact that girls are here to stay . . . future Coast Guardsman . . . interested in Fords and blondes but would like to abolish trig altogether. -5 vs 3 'Vik VUILLIAM GEORGE GILLESPIE Bill . . . tall and slender . . . a per- fect gentleman at all times . . . mainstay of many activities . . . vice president of both the Student Coun- cil and United Nations Club. JOSEPH Louis GLASS Giuieppe . . . music fanatic who is forever singing . . . likes to serenade the ladies . . . future singer . . . has a persistence that will help him ful- fill his dreams . . . thinks fishing is great. CHRISTINE GODFREY Clam . . . a sweet and reliable per- sonality . . . baseball, bowling, and the glee club mark her many school activities. Qtiiidl ,gg CHARLES IVAN GOLDRICH Clmrlei . . . short in height but makes up for it in personality . . . could sleep the clock around, after those late hours on the corner . . . the Navy looms in his immediate future. JOYCE CAROLYN GOODWIN Ioyce . . . a tricky little girl with plenty of sparkle . . . full of mis- chief and energy . . . refuses to be rushed . . . journalism is a favorite with her . . . busy with Press cir- culation. ROBERT WARD GOWERS Bob . , . straightforward chap who has a burning desire for blondes and brunettes . . . a tanned hand- some youth . . . reads all about sports cars in his spare time. II9 'Sha T' SI-IIRLY DORIS GREEN Shir! attractive miss who pos sesses a quiet charm laughs even If nothing IS funny puts her whole heart Into everything she does class accountant of June Lois MARIE GREY Lou brown haired brown eyed beauty with immeasurable charm IVY league look june 56 year book editor Press news editor and NHS secretary SUSIE LEE GUIDO ue vibrant miss who IS quick with the ad libs likes to dance and 15 the life of every party would like to crack those gum crack ers hopes to marry a millionaire MILDRED AMELIA HAAS Millie . . . well-groomed gal whose idea of a good life is to be happy always . . . faithful member and hard worker of the Clipper Choir. LILLIAN DOLORES HAMER i . . . pleasing smile combined with a genial disposition . . . Clipper Choir songbird and june '56 treas- urer . . . ambition is to become RICHARD CHARLES GREENE Rich a sociable guy who IS al ways ready to make new friends a credit to the school as well as to his class vice president of june Key Club and band member CAROLYN VIRGINIA GRoss Carolyn trim and dainty crazy over clothes squares and sewing busy bee In he Girls Service Club United Nations Press and yearbook active In all sports EDWARD MARTIN HAAs refreshing personality fishing and boating enthusiast JV letter 10 football plans to go to Florida to become a biologist RONALD WILLIAM HALL Redr . . . energetic redhead whose h art belongs to sports-baseball football and swimming . . . - liable member of the Student Pa- trol and stage crew. ROBERT WILLIAM HARDY Bo . . . crew cut and blue eyes . . . can always be found where hot music is being played . . . honors in track, football, and Clipper Choir. a successful medical secretary. Q 5 Y I lv I I V RONALD KEITH HARRELL CARL NELSON HARRIS Ronnie . . . blond crew-cut and baby blue eyes . . . an arresting sketch of the all-American boy . . . a If I Babe Ruth as well as our J-rf Prom King. IZC Carl . . . relaxed and gentle man- nered . . . likes the better things in life such as good books and good music . . . wants to travel and see the world. BILLIE LORETTA I-IAsH Billie . . . tall and very appealing . . . competition for today's models . . . seen most of the time with Sis- ter Millie . . . good example of family relations . . . office worker. HELEN JOAN HELM joan . . . friendly and determined . . . enjoys dancing and parties . . . Frankie Laine tops her hit parade . . . member of the Hostess Club who hopes to work in an office after com- mencement. LOUIS ARLAND HOLCOMB Lou . . . a big tease who hates to get up in the morning . . . three let- ter man . . . integral part of the Red Shield Boys' Club and stellar quarterback of the varsity football team. 13 :-'M' El H RONALD ARDEN HUNT Ron . . . lad with a quiet manner and quick charm . . . a Green Hornet interested in Little League baseball . . . proved his talents in the senior play. WILLIAM CHARLES JANUSZKIEWICZ Bill . . . tall boy with a crew cut sportsminded and sociable . . . has a future all planned with the Marines . . . lends his time and talents to football and J. V. track. LOUISE CECELIA JENKINS Louire . , . minikin and dainty . . . thinks Frankie Laine and pizza pies are the greatest . . . excelling in scholastic ability, she also lends her time to the Hostess Club. FRANKLIN ROBERT HAUFF jake . . . good-natured and likable . . . but hates to get up in the morning . . . plans his future with the Air Force . . . finds crabbing and fishing interesting activities. MARY DIANE HENSEN Diane . . . effervescent personality with more bounce than a Pepsi . . . loves records by Earl Bostic and boys with crew cuts and saddles . . . participates in all sports, Girls' Serv- ice Club, and UN Club. JOHN MICHAEL HRESKO jerk . . . six feet tall and every foot packed with energy . . . has brown hair and green eyes . . . devoted to hunting, fishing, dancing, and the opposite sex . . . doesn't particularly like homework. LEAH HYMAN Leah . . . 5' 2 with eyes of blue . . . continually doing something for someone else . . . likes basketball, bowling, and tennis . . . one of Mrs. Vanderlain's helpers on the stage. JEANETTE MYRTLE JENKINS jeanelte . . . slow catching on to a joke . . . hopes to be a success and credit to her Alma Mater . . . works hard as secretary of the Student Council and president of the Late Room . . . Color Day and Honor Society. EUGENIA MAMIE JOHN Gene . , . Miss DeMolay of 1954 . . . owner of lots and lots of pretty clothes . . . aloof but likable . . . National Honor Society, bowling, badminton, volleyball, and tennis team member. l2l 'U' awe 'K X- 'W 3.3 li -Gb it lin, l EDNA MAE JOHNSON Edr . . . a friendly blonde with a ready smile . . . versatile and will- ing . . . member of the Hostess Club, and active participant in softball and bowling. DEANNA THELMA JONES Dee . . . wears those sunlamps out . . . short and sweet . . . is as nice to talk to as she is to look at . . . member of the Clipper Choir and National Honor Society. ANTOINETTE DOROTHY KACALA Toni . . . petite, trim, and refresh- ing . . . a sister Belle who is never at a loss for conversation . . . in- dustrious Worker in the Red Cross Club, Y-Teens, and United Nations Club. Lois MARIE KAHLER Lair . . . a member of the 5' club who is packed with boundless energy . . . will dance her way to fame . . . a varsity cheerleader and NHS mem- ber. CLARK LEWIS KANE Doc . . . would like school better if it consisted only of gym and lurlfh . . . drives a persimmon Mercury . . . a whiz at all sports, particularly fishing or swimming. RICHARD JOHN KANIECKI Richard . . . tall, good looking lad with a silent manner . . . interested in sports and redheads . . . member of the Print Club. MARLENE ANN KANDZIORA Mar . . . fun loving lass who likes dancing . . . blessed with a won- derful sense of humor . . . her many interests include bowling and skat- mg. HARRY KARAGEORGE Harry . . . quiet, dark-eyed chap with an engaging personality . . . friendly and cheerful . . . a baseball fan whose future lies in the field of engineering. CAROLE RUTH KARP Carole . . . ready smile wins many friends . . . breezy and fun-loving . . . a sports participant and major- ette . . . enthusiastic about the United Nations Club and the National Hon- or Society. KURVEN KARLE KEAN Kav . . . energetic athlete . . . likes to help people solve their problems . . . knows when to have fun and when to be serious . . . auditorium patrol, varsity football and track team interests. MERLE GEORGE KEIL Merle . . . reddish brown hair with blue eyes to set off his features . . . really goes for collegiate clothes . . . keeps refreshed and trim by wrestling. Q1 452' JOANN THERESA KENTULA jo . . . winsome lass with a perpetual smile . . . loves reading and danc- ing . . . devotes spare time to tennis and the Girls' Glee Club.r 1 ,ft LS LIC 0 I. MICHAEL NICHOLAS KLECZ Tex . . . dark-haired, easy-going fellow . . . will soon be one of Uncle Sam's uniformed nephews . . . partial to good music, hunting, and football. as J if 1 ll PAULA CAROLYN KESER Carolyn . . . sweet and easygoing but full of fun . . . dancing feet and laughing eyes . . . wants to make a million dollars a week and marry a nice, rich, young man . . . varsity band member. CAROL RUTH KIDNER Carol . . . cute, sweet, and neat . . a personality that's hard to beat . . . contagious giggle . . . school activi- ties include work on the Press, year- book, and UN Club. SARAH AMANDA KILLMON Sarah . . . gracious and appealing . . . exuberant and versatile in all activities . . . plays a prominent part in class affairs . . . zealous member of the National Honor Society and Girls' Service Club. WILDA FAYE KING Wee Willie . . . likes horseback riding and guys with crew-cuts . . . her dreams include the business world and success . . . member of the NHS. MARY JOANN KIRMSE joaja . . . would be content to dance her life away . . . interest in sports has earned her three athletic letters . . , learns extra grace in the Hostess Club. BERYL ANN KNEAVEL Beryl . . . gifted lass who would like to put her artistic talent to work in the circus . . . collects anything and everything connected with Big Top life . . . UN, Chemistry Club, and yearbook staff. DANIEL BERNARD KOTT D.IrI . . . a sociable guy whose inter- ests are boating and photography . .. rates high in scholastic ability . . . assiduous member of the National Honor Society. PHILIP RICHARD KOVALESKI Phil . . . sociable and patient in his own silent way . . . conservative at work . . . talented band member who is devoted to his church activities. LORETTA AGNES KOWALEVICZ La . . . a slim and pert miss who is always ready and willing to listen to the latest joke . . . likes dancing and drama assemblies . . . National Honor Society. IRENE BARBARA KOZAK Irene . . . easy to associate with . . . pretty clothes are a favorite . . . keeps the servicemen happy at the USO . . . dances at Bainbridge . . . Girls' Glee Club songster. JACQUELYN GAYLE KRAETER jackie . . . tiny and lovable . . . ests are boating and photography . . . . . . collects service letters through her work in the Girls' Service Club, and the National Honor Society. WIILLIAM ADOLPH KUEGLER Bill . . . Poly's loss is our gain . . . loves to hunt and ice skate . . . believes in good times all the time . . . works long and hard for Pat- terson's varsity football and track teams. JOHN EDWARD LASTNER folm . . . quiet lad with a talent for art and journalism . . . a Marilyn Monroe fan who hopes to become a successful author or playwright . . . capable Press reporter and yearbook worker. FRANK LENGAL Frank . . . tall lad with wavy brown hair . . . nice to know and be near . . . energetic in all his endeavors . . . holds two athletic letters . . . a cinch for the basketball world. FRANKLIN MICHAEL LHOTSKY Frank . . . witty and warm-hearted . . . holder of three athletic letters . . . integral part of the varsity track and cross country teams l Ill' STANLEY JOSEPH LICHAROWICZ Sian . , . neat and intelligent with a fancy for hot rods and girls . . . always looking for a good time . . . likes to fish and hunt when not in school. l24 if 'C' G. if 1 2 CHARLES THEODORE LINGNER Charlie . . . a necessary forcefulness spiced with good humor . . . per- sistent in modern problems . . . lends his time to the Clipper Choir, Stu- dent Patrol, and UN Club, JOSEPH PAUL LOVERN joe . . . participatesin class activities with all he's got . . . just the right height for playing basketball . . . quiet in school but after ? ? SHIRLEY 'IUANITA LOWE Sbirl . . . a willowy gal . . . slender and lithe . . . would make a per- fect high fashion model . . . puts her artistic talent to work in the Art Workshop and Poster Club . . . Red Cross Club. GLENDA LOUISE LUTTRELL Glen . . . a perky miss with a song in her heart and a smile on her lips . . . loves to read good books . . . activities include Library Aides, Press, UN Club, and yearbook staff. STANLEY ANTHONY MACAREVICH Sian . . . a modern day Romeo . . . sharper than the razor's edge . . . likes just living easy . . . hopes to get rich quick after graduation. RITA MARY MACHLINSKI Rim . . . cheerful and gay . with a pert, provocative smile . . . has a witty answer for everything . . . an all-around person in sports and class activities . . . Press representative. FRANCIS ANDREW MAGGITTI Midge . . . tall, likable chap with dark wavy hair . . . likes big league sports, especially football . . . jazz and blondes also rate high . . . dis- likes complaining people. CLAIRE SOPHIA MAI Sue . . . bundle of fun who never refuses an invitation to a party . . . willing to help whenever neces- sary . . . songster in the Girls' Glee Club and member of the Red Cross Club. MARGARET MARIE MALTESE Marie . . . casual and stylish . , . lively supporter of varsity teams . . . excels and glories in committee work, UN Club, and sports . . . hard-working assistant editor of year- book. BURNICE MANESS Benz . . . tickles your funny bone . . . native of the Blue Grass state . . . likes boys and parties . . . member of the Student Patrol who enjoys sleeping late. JOSEPH ANTHONY MANZO joe . . . dark and mysterious sports- minded lad who leans toward mod- ern jazz . . . excels in varsity soccer . . . chosen for All-Maryland team, Q ,r PHYLLIS MARCANTONIO Phil , . . future office-worker who enjoys parties and dances . . . friends a-plenty . . . blessed with a keen sense of humor . . . sings in the Clipper Choir. PAUL ALAN MARK Paul . . . well-liked and easy-going . . . shows his talents in baseball. track, bowling, fishing, and swim- ming . . . college bound chap. BASIL MARKULIS Bill . . . slender and dark-haired with an agreeable disposition . . . likes professional sports, especially ice hockey . . . interests include hot rods, popular music, and sports cars. PHILIP EDWARD MARQUARDT Phil . . . a tall lanky chap . . . so- ciable and good-humored . . . dedi- cated to camping and the outdoor life . . . lends his time to the Boys' Glee Club and Student Patrol. VINCENT JAMES MARZANO Vince . . . facetious fellow . . . loves to eat . . . has worked hard to earn four athletic letters . . . member of the varsity football and baseball teams. MICHAEL RAYMOND MASSARONI Mike . . . small and stocky . . . con- genial attitude and absorbing man- ner . . . a three-letter man . . . a varsity gridder and soccer devotee. CLIFTINE CLAYCE MAXWELL Tippy . . . jovial miss with a great artistic talent . . . forever smiling . , . dancing feet and a lively per- sonality . . . future undecided but it may have something to do with art. '25 'KN DONALD JAMES MCEVOY Duck . . . golden blond hair tops off a pleasant personality . . . quiet lad who enjoys a funny joke . . . holds a band letter and an athletic letter . . . varsity cross country, Audio-Visual Aides, president Of the Band. EILIQIZN ESTA MCJIITON illcfllfi . . . cheerful lziss with laugh- ing eyes and smiling lips . . . favor- ites include dancing and Tom Cat . . . enjoys skating as a pastime. GISRTRUDE MARIE MECQH Gert . , , nonchalant in manner, stately in stature . . . makes friends in a jiffy . . . an avid member of the Girls' Service Club and sports. 'Q Ah X I I I ' CHRISTINE MARY MIERZW'lNSKI Claris . . . tall and gracious . . . works sincerely and justly . . . shows much enthusiasm in the Hostess Club, Glee Club, and on the steer- ing committee. JAMES EDXVARD MISLAK jim . , . straight and slender . . . varsity speedster who carries part of the sports page burden . . . reliable yearbook worker as well as an ardent Clipper rooter. Lois GERALDINE MULLINS Gerry . . . minikin miss . . . giggles at anything . . . volleyball, basket- ball, and softball participant . . . actively associated with the Girls' Glee Club and the'UN. N,KNNIlE ELIZABIQTH BICGUIRIE Nan . . . quiet lass with hazel eyes and an intelligent mind . . . has a distinctive Southern accent . . . her multi-sports include badminton, Tolleyhall. and softball. EVELYN ANNE MCKNIGHT Ez' . . . dancing feet and radiant smile make a fine combination . . . sweet, unaffected girl . . . has dreams of living a happy and successful life. WILLIARI HENRY METZGER Uni!! . . . neighborly guy who is musically inclined . . . enjoys making music and listening to music . . . member of the band and steering committee . . . participates on the wrestling team. JOHN GEORGE MILLER john . . . moderate and neat in dress . . . staunch drummer and cymbals man . . . zealous Clipper harrier who holds six athletic let- ters. DONALD EDWARI5 MOORE Radu' . . . a personality as colorful as his red hair . . . cheerful chap with a keen sense of humor . . . devotes his time to females when not taking an active part in the Boys' Glee Club. JOANNE HELEN MUSIAL Ioan . . . quiet Countess who's full of fun . . . has an abundance of friends . . . enjoys making new acquaintances . . . favorites include sports in general. JANE DOROTHY NORRIS jane . . . twinkling blue eyes and natural blond hair . . . Hbrotherl Homework on weekends? seems to be her gripe . . . piles up points in the gym after hours. EDWARD ANTHONY OCHAB Eddie . . . happy-go-lucky and caref free in his own personal way . . . always in high standing with his fellow students . . . varsity track and football top his multi-sports activities. STEPHANY LORRAINE PALASIK Stef . . . guileless gal . . . affable and agreeable . . . loves to dance, read, or awtch TV . . . active in the Girls' Glee Club and Latin Club. 'T QQ ROBERT EARLE NUSSBAUM Rolzrrl . . . resourceful and serene . . . lofty and conservative . . . creator of mammoth Patterson ring . . . after school hours claimed by his conscientious work in the NHS, Key Club. and Poster Club. BEVERLY JOYCE OTT Bei '... laughing lass with a desire to become a teacher, although she wouldn't mind being a circus Kink- er . . . conscientious member of the United Nations Club, seasonal sports, and Job's Daughters. COSIMOE DAMIANO PAPA Gui . . . tall, dark, and genial . . . ambition is to be a politician . . . constant member of the Student Patrol, bank, and Student Council. fl VUILLIAM JOSEPH PAPILON Bill . . . affable and amiable an out- door lad with a passion for motor- cycles and brunettes . . . after-school hours consumed by his work on the track team. JAMES HARRIS PERSING jim . . . humorous guy with a real down beat . , . likes girls, skata ing, and sports . . . active in class activities . . . member of the band and Audio-Visual Aides . . . plans to study business administration. BEVERLYANN PETRI Bez' . . . a shy and sincere lass who is a talented cook and athlete . . . leans toward the outdoors . . . active in the lfnited Nations Club. NHS. and the Office Service Club. MERIIDA AMALIA PEREZ Merila . . . pert Cuban package who enjoys meeting new faces . . . hopes to be a professional dancer . . . busy with the Red Cross Club, United Nations Club, or the Student Patrol. MARGARET ELAINE PETERSON Peggy . . . a smiling girl with a polished personality . . . can be found at a snack bar during her after-school hours . . , seen in the Color Day assembly. FLORENCE MARX' PHILLIPS Florence . , . our married senior . . . pert and dainty . . . complacent and genuine . . . delicate as Dresden china . . . skating. reading. and movies. 1. Q- R- 'QS-7 2 RAYMOND CHARLES PIECHOCKI R,1J111wId . . . blond-haired lad with a joke for every occasion . . . wants to go to the Police Academy to become a cop . . . dum da dum dum . . , staunch member of the Clipper Choir TI-IOIiIAs BERNARD PILAR O . Q ,g ln Tam . . . companionable indi- vidual respected by the many sports-minded Pattersonites . . . a towering six-footer, crazy over baseball . , . his athletic prowess not limited to the Pat diamond. but extends to other athletic clubs. too. ELIZABETH ERICA POPADENYC Li: . , . sweet, natural, and guile- less . . . distinquished by her long brown hair . . . loves sports, music, and people . . . faithful member of the Girls' Glee Club and the Latin Club. ROSALIE GLORIA PRESTON Rare . . . tall and lithe . . . plans to work a few years then settle down to a domestic life . . . likes to play tennis and eat bar- becues. LEON JOHN PRZYBYLSKI Leon . . . slick and well dressed . . . capable of working with everyone . . . likes to decorate for dances . . . member of various class committees . . . drummer in the New Notes dance band. CHARLES WILLIAM PUGH Challis . . . talkative guy with unfailing politeness . . . outstand- ing leadership . . . competent President of the Student Council and Key Club devotee . . . year- book and Press. JANET Lois RATHGEBER Jun . . . conscientious student who should succeed in any field . . . co-circulation manager of the Press . . . takes an active part in the Girls' Service Club, National Honor Society, and class activi- ties. HARRY FREDERICK RAWLINGS Himj , . . sports a brush cut, green eyes. and a supply of witty remarks . . . warm and versatile . . . participates in wrestling and JV soccer . . . member of the UN Club and Student Patrol. RONA ALMIRA RAYNOR Ron . . . vivacious and hardwork- ing member of the June '56 class . . . cooperative and helpful in all activities . . . a Girls' Glee Club singer, NHS member, and bowling enthusiast. ELIZABETH JULIA RAZMUS Belly . . . conscientious young miss with a desire to study med- icine . . . combines a sweet per- sonality with scholarship ability . . . claims membership in the NHS and Student Patrol. JOYCE ELAINE REI-IBERGER Joy . . . attentive, agreeable, and well-groomed . . . crazy over squares and dancing . . . a high stepping majorette who has a band letter to her credit . . . gifted sax player. MARY IRENE REINTZELL Rc-'nie . . . Pleasing in looks and personality . . . red hair and green eyes attract the opposite sex . . . proud member of both the National Honor Society and Clip- per Choir. KARLO ANTHONY RFITOBER AYIIXVIIPIYJ . . , amicable and friendly lad , . , has two years of Army life ahead of him . . . likes to hike , , , aids his class as Press representative. ANTHONY INIARTIN ROIEES Tony . . . a crew cut is his trade mark . . . finds fishing and crab- bing lots of fun . . . printing tickets for the social functions at Patterson keeps him busy both during and after school. FF ff' ,S C1 DONALD LEE RHINI2 Dwi . . . man of few words . . . craves the great out-doors , . . seeks further education . . . :I three letter man with track. cross country. and wrestling to his credit, SAIJL FRANCIS RIDoI.EI Egg! . . . happy chap who en- joys a good chuckle . . . derives enjoyment from hunting or swim- ming , . . skillful JV booter. BETTY ELNORA RIEBE Betty . , . fashion wise Teenie with a passion for Italian food . . , coyly attractive . . . UN Club and seasonal sports fill her spare time. EMMA BARBARA RIVERO Em . . . tactful and reliable . . . good for an unexpected punch line . . . never alone in the cor- ridors . . . badminton. softball. and bowling athlete . . . gives of herself to the Office Service Club, THEODORE JOHN RUHI.IiI7IiR Ted . . . laughable and likeable . . . an obliging red-head . . . Glenn Miller records are tops with him . , , will one day be an electrician. FREDERICK MICHAEL ROMEO Fred . . . tall and slick with a roving eye . . . finds the op- posite sex extremely interesting . . . enjoys building model air- planes. VUILLIAM THORNTON Ross Rofr . . . sports minded lad whose heart belongs to baseball . . . quick smile and a funny joke . . . energetic and hard- working member of JV baseball, basketball, and football. BETTY IRENE RowE Belly . . . a poised and gifted girl with plenty of school spirit and enthusiasm . . , member of the Girls' Service Club and Na- tional Honor Society . . . hard worker for the class of June '56, LORETTA CECELIA RUGGIERO Lo . . . trim and tiny . . . neat and well dressed . . . a mischief maker in the gym class . . . par- ticipates in all sports . . , works with the Press circulation staff. ERIC MICHAEL RYDEWSKI Rick . . . lofty, long-legged lad who is an asset to any basketball court . . . agile and spirited . . . headed for college and a career as a physical education teacher. IA, T CHRIsANTHE SAMARAS Chrir . , . iet black hair and olive skin . . . slim and attractive . . . dependable member of the Girls' Service club. volleyabll. softball and bowling teams, MARY' PATRICIA SAMEK Pal . . . delicate blonde with big. blue eyes . . . fine sense Of humor has earned her many friends , . . active in the Girls' Service Club and sports . . . gives her services to the activities of june '56, JOHN LOUIs SAs joe . . . quiet but jovial . . . never turns down the opportunity of meet- ing new friends and never loses the ones he has . . . likes to play soft- ball when not in school. SUSAN ELIZABETH SAXTON Sue . . . bundle of energy who likes everyone and has everyone liking her . . . plans to work in a school office . . . zealously contributes her spare time to the Hostess Club and Office Service Club. GERALDINE ANNE SCHEELER Gerry . . . affectionate and amiable . . . ambition is to earn diploma . . . complaining people are her pet peeve . . . a sports participant who also likes to read. CHARLOTTE REGINA SCHEPER Shep . . , cordial and full of vim . . . captivating blue eyes . . , spends spare time on class affairs, dancing. swimming. and dates with Joe . . . wedding bells in the future. l30 ANN CAROL SCHEVETS Nmzry . . , sparkling blue eyes and long wavy hair make this girl quite :I picture . . hates party-poopers . . . her favorites: the top tunes of the week. BIQVERLY RosE SCHILLACI Bez . . . spirited personality who sports a gleaming smile . . . finds time for Girls' Service Club, Office Service Club, and Nurses' Aides . . . aspiring chemist. Q dbg ERMA LEE SCHWARTZ Erma . . . genial right-hand for Dr. Speer . . . V-neck sweaters and crew cuts her weakness . . . devotes her spare time to the Clipper Choir and Jobs' Daughters. ROSEMARIE KATHRYN SCHWARTZHAUPT Can . . . delightful and feminine . . . slender gal who enjoys swim- ming and dancing . . . has fun par- ticipating in the Hostess Club and softball. JACQUELINE LORRAINE SCOTT jackie . . . determined, well-man- nered, and neat . . . tall and slim with beautiful brown eyes . . . would like to be employed in an of- fice. EVELYN ADRIENNE SEIFERT Adge . . . attractive miss who fits well into any crowd . . . likes to keep the boys guessing . . . activi- ties include softball, volleyball, and badminton. EMMA RAY SENATE lSwm.1 Rm . . , talm and easual , . . axid supporter of tlass activities . . . dependable and .issiduous member of the Press staff. Offiee Service Club. .Ind yearbook tommittee, JOHN JOSEPH SILVESTRI jofm . . , erin be found entertaining .I irowd with his witty remarks . . . lives for Saturday nights and holi- .l.Iys . , . eanied two athletit letters for his work on the traek and foot- ball teams. RAYMOND WILLIAM SIMMS Rdymnzd . . . the Air Foree looks bright in this comedians eyes . . . happy-go-lueky with lots of bud- dies . . . one of Mr. ErLole's pests FLORENCE KELLY SINCLAIR Flu . . , sweet and natural . . . armed with ie dazzling smile , . . plans for a nursing eareer . . . mem- ber of the Hostess Club. THOMAS MICHAEL SKARUPA 'lbfzz . , . a lofty six-footer . . . ami- able and agreeable '... plays base- ball . . . likes howling, swimming. End saxopliones CAROLYN HELEN SMITH Cum! , . . more bounee than most girls of her leight . . . likes life and people -... keeps smiling even when blue -.,,. I helper to Mr. Kalb on the Buieaii of Sales and a power of the NHS. JANE EDNA SMITH j.1m . . . sporty gal with .In eye fm' gflll-lffi . . . t.In usually be found in the gym pounding a basketball . . . .Ilways with the Sunday Big Four in the Red Rider. MARY JANE SNYDER 1'Hev'I'-1 fame , . . takes part in spor's and keeps her eyes open for goo.l looking guys , . . delrmined anl hard working member of the Hos'ess Club .ll'lLl Red Cross Club. Q . Q' 'Q CHARLES JOSEPH SORRENTINO C041 . . . loads of eye appeal with his eurly hrrzwn hair and dark eyes. quiet but full of fun . . . Clipper Choir. senior play. xarsity football. JOHN CHARLES SPANN jzri . . . brawny athlete . . . ho- morou-s and eordial . , . partial to sports. girls. and Deacons' hayrides . . . virile member of the xarsity football and lacrosse teams. MARSHA LEE SPEALMAN Il1.zI'.rh.z . . . takes the long way in doing things . . . has that eertain somefhing . . . Hostess Club member who modeled in Simplieitys fashion assemblies . . . acted ID the drama assembly. ALFRED PHILIP SQUERRINI Al . . . good-looking guy with an air of mystery '... likes blondes. food. and loafing .... ietive In the gym . . , interested In the wrestling. sorter. .Ind xarsity laerosse teams. I3I MICHAEL PAUL SQUIRES Mike . . . laconic and likable . . . Obliging mathematic whiz . . . pos- sesses an innocent charm . , , Chem- istry Club and the Boys' Glee Club claim his time. RONALD THOMAS STACHOWSKI Ron . . . hard-working, energetic lad . . . Marine Reserve corporal who plans to enlist for full time . . . as- siduous member of the varsity foot- ball and lacrosse squads. MARGIE ALICE STIDHAM Margie . . . a dainty Southern belle . . . shy and retiring . . . loves to square dance . . . drama play and class treasurer are among her ac- tivities. JOHN ANTHONY STAAB jack . . . clean-cut youth with a jovial sense Of humor . . . crazy over Glenn Miller's Moonlight Sere- nade. flashy clothes, and girls with bucks . . . and asset to any baseball Or cross country team. GLORIA BARBARA STEHMAN Gloria . . . slender, feminine, and spirited . . . interested in sports and and skating . . . hopes to be an ef- ficient secretary . . . occupied with tennis, volleyball, and basketball. REGINA LORETTA STRICKROTH jean . . . athletic girl who can usual- ly be found in the gym or out on the field . . . proud recipient of five athletic awards . . . Student Coun- cil senator. 'IVY JAMES JOHN STRUBLE jim . . . a sharp dresser with win- ning smile . . . in the future would like to wear the Air Force blue . . . going to football games is his favor- ite pastime. RAYMOND ANTHONY SUROCK Ray . . . shining black hair and dark brown eyes . . . participant on the varsity soccer and baseball teams who hates homework . . . three years on the All-Maryland team for soccer. ROBERT ANTHONY SWINSKI Bob . . . nonchalant with an irre- sistable smile and manner . . . avoids homework if possible . . . dancing is tops on his list . . . really goes to town on the soccer field. MARY CLAIRE STRUZINSKI Claire . . , agreeable and lively with secretary and then getting married . . . basketball and bowling among her favorite pastimes. KATHLEEN VIRGINIA SUTHERIN Kay . . . willowly gal with a pleas- ant smile and matching personality . . . ingenuous and engaging . . . sings her time away in the Girls' Glee Club . . . badminton, softball. and movies fill her spare time. JOHN ANTHONY SzYMAszEIc johnny . . . stocky chap who can be identified by his broad, beaming smile . . . walking Pepsodent adver- tisement . . . live wire in chemistry . . . sax player in the band and tenor in the Boys' Glee Club. MARY FLORENCE THACKFR jill . . . amicable and softspokcn . . . a smile full of sunshine . , . takes an active part in the Girls' Glee Club and Red Cross Club . . . eyeful captain of the ma- jorettes. HARVEY FRANKLIN THOMAS Harrey . . . neat dresser who is square all the way . . . fun' loving lad with a fine sense of humor . . . will enter a seminary to study the ministry . . . Clip- per Choir and Poster Club mem- ber. KATHERINE HONORA TOY Knfy . . . a study in action . . . mischief with a pony tail and a craving for the ridiculous . . . senior play actress who shines at athletics and the Hostess Club. atb ,i, sg. Q I Pfam EJ - JANET KATHRYN TREZISE lane! . . . tiny blonde with an infectious laugh . . . knows how to be very, very popular . . . Patterson's badminton and tennis terror . . . member of the Girls' Service Club and the UN Club. FRED MITCHELL TURKIN Fred . . . easy come. easy go kind of guy . . . believes in crossing bridges when you come to them , I. . athletic letter for his work on the baseball team. MARILYN ROSALIE TYLER Mgr: . . . bouyant in spirit and rich in friends , . . likes to go on hayrides and moonlights . . . can be found at the Lost and Found Department, on the Student Patrol. or taking part in sports. XXIAYNE PAI'I. THACKIZR Lark . . . droll chap who spends most of his time flirting with the girls . . . planning his fu- ture with the Marine Corps . . . would-be thespian who indulges in swimming as a pastime. MARTHA AGNES ToIxIAszEwsKA Martha . . . a girl with a gift of gab . . . the next Martha Raye . . . boundless energy and an un- predictable manner . . . active in the Girls' Glee Club and Student Council work. RALPH EUGENE TREMBLY jerry . . . crewcut and V neck sweater guy who has a big heart . . . an immaculate dresser with a way of attracting the girls . . . a real star on the stage and cheer- leading squad. NANCY LEE TROTTA Nancy . . . vivacious and deter- mined . . . a tiny gal who waits for an important letter from Gere many . . . softball and badminton keep her occupied after 2:30. VIRGINIA MAE TURNER Virginia . . , cute and casual with an agreeable personality . . . loves to visit new places . . . ardent birdie-bopper . . . faith- ful member of the UN Club, Hostess Club, and all sports. GERALD FRANCIS VAN REENEN jerry . . . brown crew cut atop a slim frame . . , enjoys theatre plays , . . a model drama stu- dent and constituent of the YN Club . , . member of the mega- phone team. if lr 0 Q' SYLVIA VARLAS Syl . . . easy-come, easy-go . . . dis- plays her talents at assemblies . . , finds hillbilly music irksome . . . a future biology teacher who is the composer of the class song. 3 Q ALA - Y Y SI-IEILA JANELL VENCILL ' I She . . . genuine and understand- ing, and always on the go . . . dra- matics enthusiast who hopes to be- come a WAF . . . finds time for seasonal sports . , . Press represen- tative. FREDERICK JOHN VEY Fred . . . conservative and serene . . . bllt always ready for a good laugh . . . works in the Key Club, Chemistry Club, and United Nations Club . . . mainspring of the audi- torium patrol. PENNY LEE VORIS Penny . . . jolly lass with a gag up her sleeve . . . partial to boys, mu- sic, and dancing . . . wall flowers and conceited people, her pet peeves . . . plans office work. OREM FREDERICK WAI-lL Orem . . . member of the crew cut, tweeds, and flannels set . . . favors the pixie type girl . . . energetic worker in class afairs . . . faithful tenor in the Clipper Choir. RAYMOND NELSON WAINWRIGI-IT Ray . . . clean cut and all-American . . . a warm heart and winning way plans to go to college to study engi- neering . . . will be remembered for his outstanding performance in the senior play, GERALD VINCENT WALsI-I Kzwbbg . . . humorous lad whos good for a laugh . . . likes good- looking blondes, good games of base- ball, and good cars . . . is looking forward to owning his own gas sta- tion. CHARLOTTE LORRAINE WARCZYNSKI Slnjfl . . . likable and well-groomed . . . never tires of listening to any- one else's troubles . . . helps when- ever possible . . . bowling, volley- ball, badminton. and softball inter- est her. JAMES EDWARD WAY jim . . . a born leader determined to get what he goes after . . . an extensive reader who idolizes John Steinbeck . . . president of the Key Club and active in the UN Club and elevator patrol. EILEEN LORETTA WEDMORE Eileen , . . conscientious, good-hu- mored, and reliable . . . an untiring worker in all she endeavors . . . lovable mimic and president of NHS , . . resolute constitutent of Press and yearbook. Clipper Choir. and GSC. DORIS ANN WEIKLE Dorir . . . vivacious and petite . . , likes to sew and crochet when she isn't sleeping . . . and active mem- ber of the Clipper Choir and Red Cross Club. WILLIAM HENRY WI-IITEI-IURST Bill . . . steady and jovial with friendly ways . . . plans to attend University of Maryland . . . most devoted to his sports work on the Patterson Press and JC track. R 6- X ,. rm, ! is PAUL HENRY WILLIALISON Paul . . . towering six-footer . . , hurries to finish his lab book for chemistry ',,. a ham when it comes to acting . . . humorously remem- bered as the boy who wore knick- ers in the senior play, ROSEMARY FRANCES WILSON Rare . . . ingenious miss with nat- ural blonde tresses . . . spare time Spent on the dance floor and roller skating rink . . . possesses two ath- lectic letters for prowess on the base- ball and badminton squads. JAN DALE WINN jan . . . spirited and determined . . . clown of the Clipper Choir . . . stock car racing and speed are the most with him . . . avoids nag- ging girls and Stuck-up people. ANNA MARIE WISNER Ann . . . brown hair and green eyes . . . tall and slender , . . glows when- ever she is doing something she likes . . , has high hopes for suc- cess. JOSEPI-IINE KAY WISNIESKI jo . . . Surrounded by a world of books . . . an extensive reader who's not afraid of hard work . . . presi- dent of the Library Aides and treas- urer of the United Nations Club. JUNE ANN WISNIESKI june . . . tiny in height and poised in character . . . sociable with all her fellow classmates , . . hopes to be a student at the University of Maryland. VERONICA VICTORIA WITOMSKI Rffmzle . . . an outdor gal who's fond of sports and animals . . . be- nigh and beaming . . , excels scho- lastically . . . takes an interest in softball. basketbal, volleyball, bad- minton. and tennis. JOHN FRANCIS WOLF Jalan . . . stocky and full of fun and energy . . . proud winner of four athletic letters and two band letters . . . manager of the basketball team . . tuba tooter in the band. RUSSELL ADAM WOLF Russ . . , small and loaded with craziest ideas . . . gabs about little cars, guns, and the Deacons . . . and archery . . . a help in the UN Club and on Junior Prom Committee. EDWARD PAUL YARNELL Eddie . . , easy manner has won him a host of friends . . . ardent party- goer and band member . . . ambi- tion is to fly into the wild blue yonder. N, ' J ROBERT JOHN ZAPALOWICZ Bob . . . expert at pulling unex- pected and funny Stunts . . . reputa- tion for being ready and on the job . . , varied interests and activities. FRANCIS JOSEPH ZEBRON Frank . . . handsome lad who is a hit with the girls , . . hates home- work . . . favorite periods are chemistry and lunch . . . future detective. 3 N THEODORE ANTHONY ZENOS Teddy . . . small in stature but mighty in character . . . love for horses will lead him to be a sutcessful veterinarian . . . en- joys participation in sports for his alma mater. Louis SCIESZKA Lonir , . . slap-happy jack and ambitious worker . . . finds his- tory to pet peeve . . . member of the varsity bowling and JV la- crosse teams. C? The Steering Committee of the june class of 1956 has aided the class in many ways by helping to run it more efficiently and developing it into a better organized class Back row D Hensen F Romeo, R. Coll, L. Przyblyski, G Pappa M Beranek First row P DeLos1er D Corey Bajkowski, B. Rowe. 70eYZf4lw4q4 2 OUR JUNIOR-SENIOR BOAT RIDE When we hurried to the pier to board the boat early in the morning . . . were loaded down with lunch, cameras and equipment . . . we laughed and chatted all the way '... faculty ehaperones rode the rides and swam with us . . . tired and sleepy and sun-burned, it was rt happy, happy gang that staggered down the gang- plank after a day of never-to-be-for, ,,.,,. otten fun. +Q3E:,5?' Hungry? Cmon! W'e have plenty! l 2 I l, ull jx! Yoo hoo! Hurry. were ready to go! Mr. johnson tatches someone unaware. lfatulty thaperones smile for the birdie. Mr. johnson. Mrx. Moore. Mr. MeCarriar. Mrs. Lobig. Mrs. Fahrman. Miss Butl-cinga ham. Mr. Lawson. Mr, Brubctk. Mr. Ster- lotk. and Mr. Granelc. 704en We ?4ced tie An innovation at Patterson was the use of a double cast for the senior play, We Shook the Family Tree, a three act comedy, which was presented on Friday and Saturday, November 18 and 19. Months before the play, rehearsals for each night's cast were in progress. Seniors were learning to walk and talk all over again, prompters were learning to prompt without being heard by the audience, and harassed student directors were busy meeting deadlines and rounding up stray thespians. When the night of the play finally arrived, the curtain went up on a nervous but proud cast of seniors who presented their production for the eyes and ears of the Pat audience. 1' v Maryanna Healy readies Donna Casino for her entrance. Ni 1 -. n-,s ,sag M...- up. Fails W0 X J N wjf l5,....4 fi ii ...K Q. S 1 A A , Ut 'I- tx Marie Maltese puts the finishing touches on Donna Corey's make- Saturday night players pose for the camera. First row: john Panasuk, Paul Wil- liamson, jerry VanReenen. Second row: Lois Kahler, student directorg Sylvia Varlas, Sarah Killmon, Beverly Schillaci. Anna Cierniak. Third row: Mer- ida Perez, Evelyn Gianou- los, john Sitaras. joan Polillo, john Lastner. Elaine Polischek, and jill Thacker, Charles Sorrentino's smug look indicates his disbelief that Katy Toy has a date for the prom. Looking on amusedly are Donna Casino and Mary Cavallaro Cleft to rightj, while Ronald Hunt silently snickers. To the amusement of her listeners Hilde-garde ex- pounds the 'virtues of her escort as, unknown to her he stands listening in knickers! Hildegarde holds up replacements for Freddy's knickers as Dime Simonds decides what to do next, and Don Cohurn looks .ns ly in disbelief. I39 R-A D1 Petrelli, Kirilloff. Runk. and Repp struggle to perform as a quartet. Nancy Hill and escort take the spotlight. fi Our fjrom an of Zan ue! Music, soft lights, glamorous girls and handsome escorts . . the one and only senior prom at the impressive Belvedere . . we dined, danced, were entertained in memorable fashion. Hopkins, Casino. Dimick. and Thomas aclcl a feminine note to the singing as Mr. johnson ac- companies. 44 Guests promenade for dance favors, Arline Hayden acts as mistress of ceremonies. Pauline Barkers escort turns her ring. 'S' Y Ql'dO61G!llOI2 . Shall wc smile or cry '... the most momentous of occasions . , . an ending and yet a beginning . . . No longer seniors, but graduates. Oh Patterson, our Patterson-we'll always loyal be. Color guards lead the procession into the auditorium, Mayor D'Alesar1dro congratulates john Weitzel while Mr. XX'oelper hands awards to honor students. 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