Patterson High School - Clipper Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1957
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Believing that only the best is good enough for Patterson, he works constantly to make his dream of a greater Pat- terson a reality. His deep pride in Patterson, his engaging personality, his complete efficiency, his sincere interest in the individual-make him a leader of whom we are proud. W'ith spetial qualities of kindness. sympa- thy, and etitiitienty Mrs. Dorothy Sthwatka. vite printipal in tharge of girls, is .1 person of many duties, ot' many responsibilities. She meets eath task, eath individual with dig- nity, with charm, and with ease. 'ii MRS if HWA1 KA Dr. Wfatson Pindell, newly appointed vice principal in tharge of boys, has in the few months of his return to Patterson become an important cog in the administration of Patterson. Energetit and capable, fair and impartial, he seeks ever to understand and solve the problems of students and teachers alike. Av DR. PINDIZLL wg Y IT' 1 'ff. 'Sr 5 V 12th grade typing stu- dents learn speed and accuracy under Mrs. Kirwan's watchful eye. we MRS. LELA MRS. LOIS BUTLER BURNETT Home Economics Home Economics B.S.. University of B.S., M.S., University Maryland of Nebraska, Drexel Institute. 'Q' INIRS. VUINIERED CAREY Home Economics BS, Hood College, University of Maryland, johns Hopkins University. 'Q I Sf 3. -nn, R .V-5 I K .194-. v. MR. THOMAS B. MRS, IMOGENE AYRES BALDXFUIN Mathematics History li.S.. A.M., NX'.1sl1ing- Ali., Hollins College. ton College. Columbia l'niversity. MR. HENRY CLAYMAN Industrial Arts B.S., M.Ed.. University of Maryland. MISS ESTELLE COHEN Business Education B.S., M.A., Syracuse University, Columbia l'niversity. 1?n- MRS. CAROLYN MR. BERNARD MR. SIDNEY MRS VIRGINIA MISS HAZEL FOX FAHRMAN FEINBERG FISHBEIN FOWBLE English Science Industrial Arts History Physical Education B A M A Goucher University of Maryland, B.S., johns Hopkins B.S., XX'estern College, George johns Hopkins University, Columbia Maryland College. Washington University I4 University University, University of Baltimore. flu... INIR. IRVIN BIASI Physical Education BA.. XY'estern Maryland College. -WTA . MISS ELIZABETH CONNELLY English BS., johns Hopkins University, University of Chicago. Harvard University. B Affx' MRS. MARY D. FOX Art B.S., Maryland Institute. johns Hopkins University. 7 MISS KATHARINE BOVUERSOX Business Education A.B., M.A.. XX'estern Maryland College. Columbia University. s Y ,ks MR. JOSEPH CULOTTA History B.A.. XVestern Maryland College. MRS. GRACE GOLDMAN Business Ed utation AB.. XX'ashington 'V' MISS MATTIE BROOKS English A.B.. Morgan State College. f' MR. JAMES G. BROVUN Business Education BA., M.A., George XX'ashington University. MR. PAIII. BRITIIECK Drivers Education A.B.. M.A.. University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University. 1. -ff' 105: ct' 4' MR. HENRY A. MRS. DAWN ERCOLE, JR. EWELL Business Education B.S., Towson State B.S., M.Ed.. University Teachers College. of Lfaryland. MR. MALCOLM EWELL Mathematics B.S., Towson State Teachers College. jean Nickel. student direttress. shovv-5 the College. johns Hopkins technique She has Lmversity. Lniversity of Lfaryland. learned. ' 2:1 ,. ,, 'id 'H-wwf' 4. M. ls- 217.7 INIISS CECILIA GROLOCK Ivlusic Department BS.. johns I-Ioplcins Lfnixersity. Peabody Cwnserviitory. me ,V 3, v MR. XX'lLI.lAM HAEITNER Industrial Arts BS.. University of Maryland. MISS FLORENCE MRS CHARLOTTE HUFNACJEL English B S johns Hopkins INC LIINIA Stiente BS Slippery Rock I. niversitw State Teachers College Vi S 'lbw INIR. EMANl'EL HAFFNER Industrial Arts BS., University of Maryland. -vs University, johns Hopkins University. .ly Nvf XB 1 4 l An advanced typing class practices drills. :ws fig INIISS JANE HASLL'P English B.S.. M.A.. johns Hopkins University. Columbia University. ik. 1 MISS DOROTHY HERBST History BS.. IvI.A,, johns Hopkins University, Columbia University so' , - IV' MRS. MARY LOL' MR. ROBERT MR. FREDERICK IRELAND JOHNSON LEE JOYNES English Music Sciente B,A., M.Ecl., Western BS.. M.A., State B.A., M.S., Lincoln Maryland College, Teachers College, University, University George Xwashington Indiana. Pennsylvania, of Pennsylvania. Allegheny College. '?'Y MRS ELDORA L KELLEY English A B Gouther College -'Y' MRS. DOROTHY MRS. HAROLDYN HILDEBRANDT H,IELMERVIK English Guitlnncc A.B.. Gouthcr College A.B., St. Oli1fCollcgt-, Minnesota. 'SX v-uv' iv- fn ,aa-M fp- L MRS. ANNETTE ,iL'Rc5Exs MR, INIERRILL KALB Business Etluottion MR. MICHAEL KARAS up-ay 'K xi X NIRS. BIARIE KARL Pliysiczll Etluuition A tenth grade class studies spelling demons MR JOHN KFEINF Bfusit PL ll'?ULly C onsc-rx ltorv Scicmc BS., L'nixcrsity of Business Eduottion BS.. Boston Vnivcrsity, BS.. johns Hopkins Ikiuryland. BS., L'nixci'sity of Sargent College. Lhivgrgity, lYlLiIylx11'lLl. fs 7 ' . Jw 'vs V -4. A f ' . .. 1:1 ,W M , .ffm- :JL +.'w. 2?iS:.gif'-. .. + ..' .i INIR IZDXYARD INIRS. INIARY ALICE MISS BARRBIUI' BIRS. ULADYS 51158 ,IOHAXN I., KIZSSLER KIYSSLER KlDXX'lfLI. KlRXX'AN KLICK Stiuntt- Sticntc Latin Business Ftlutition I,1b,-My BS.. Mlll.. johns Ali.. Notre' D-Um' A B.. M.A.. Goutlicr A IS. B-llflfwffs' B A., BS. Lclmnon Hopkins Vnivcrsity. Collc-gc, ,lolins Hopkins Business College. V.illt-5' C,ollt'gt'. Dix-xml L'nix'L-nity. VVUYYYU hllU'YlAmll lnstitutc. Lollcgc Geography class is made more interesting by a widely traveled student. I ':A gg' lf, 95 'F' . 4. me i Q I ' IA..'Q:ifig:ig32if5E?4gi11y si MR. JOSEPH MR. FLAVIO MR. JULIUS MUELLER NARDONE NELSON Physical Educati0n Science Business Education B.S., Rutgers A.B., Bucknell BS.. M.A., State University. University. Teachers College, we dv- .ans B Q 'TV' MR. GEORGE T. MISS MARGARET RANKIN REESE Business Education History B.S., University of B.S.. johns Hopkins Maryland. University. I8 AIG.. Indiana, Pennsylvania, Columbia University. hh. r? f MISS URSULA REESE Mathematics B.S., johns Hopkins University. if my MRS. ELAINE MR. HENRY LAPASHA LAXYSUN Mathematics Industrial Arts BS.. I'niversity of BS.. L'niversity of Maryland. Maryland. tty-S 4, 'ix 4v' MRS. GRACE MRS. KATHERINE NEWELL O. NICHOLS Home Economics Guidance B.S., Colorado State B.S.. University of Teachers College. Maryland. 7' vw- vfvs MRS. BLANCHE INIR. EDINIUND ROGERS RYDER Distributive Education Physical Education A.B., W'estern A.B., Western Maryland College, Maryland College. johns Hopkins University. ' I vi 1 1 . ,, 1 'f gn' 2 5 MRS. MYRTLIZ MR HIZRISIIRT LOBIG MJQARRIAR Ifnglixh litixirit-xx Iftltitatiun A.B. Cimitliur Cullcyc. iii' G BS . fiwivcrxity of M.tr'x'lnntl. , fn! 25 f x an 1, f 1. ' 27 'un Sigur 7? ' MR. ALLAN MAINIZN Business Iftlutiitiun AB.. M.I1l.. Wfcstcrn Maryland. University of Muryluntl. x MRS. ROSELYN MARSHALL Business Etlut.ition B,Ijtl., Stats 'l4c.uhcr5 College. Plymouth. New I-Ixmp5hirc. it INIISS GEORGINA PACIARELLI Ifrcnrh. Spanish AB.. Gciuthcr College. ' 4 Q, 2 ff . I., . ,. ,054--4' 2 I- H51 ff I' 1 W, iw 1 I . ' 'W ,. v A I MR. JAMES P. PALLACI3. SR. History A.B.. LLB.. Saint Framis. Eastern Collcgc. SIR. YIOHN INIR. EDXXVARD H. SANEONK SCHINIIDI Phywiuil Iitluuxtiun M.ithcm.itits If 5- IIUIWVNIIY uf I.L.B,. Iwnivcnity uf Maryl.1r1J M.u'ylmtl. MRS. MARY C. PICKEL Sticncc BS.. Birmingham Southern. L'nivcrsity uf Chitago. .all ...- MISS MABEI. xf,HCJI1PPLIfR M.irhnm.ititN I5 F.. Yliilmx Hlifliinx Lvnixcrxily. Ilya V' INIISS VIRGINIA M155 FLORENCE POTTS POXX I LI Sticntc Fng, nh AB.. Ivnivcrxity of B S IJJXOIJ College Marylantl. Girls in thc tenth Lritlt lciin tc milcn tuukiu To keep their figures trim the girls stretch and stretch. -vc. 3 are , MR. WARREN SEIPP Guidance A.B., M.A., johns Hopkins University. Northwestern University, University of Maryland. MRS. CORINNE SHARFATZ, RN. School Nurse Lutheran Hospital of Maryland. yin.. VVS MR. DANIEL TERZI MRS. MAURYA MR. FRANCIS X. MISS MARY A. MRS. ALDONA Industrial Arts TILLERY TRAINOR VAIDEN VANDERLAIN B.S., University of English 'I English Business Education English Maryland. rt B.S., J pkins Ph.B., Loyola College. A.B., M.Ed., William B.S., M.A., johns 'l U i . and Mary College, Hopkins University. K I University of U Maryland. 'W ' i l Members of 1956-57 staff not pictured MR. FRANK E. CHARLTON MISS MIRIAIWI DEWALD MRS. ANN C. PIZANTE History History English MR. JOEL COHEN MR. DONALD LATHAM MR. HOWARD WASKOW Science Industrial Arts English MISS RUTH CORBETT MR. MELVIN MCNEW' MISS LORETTA E. WHELAN English Mathematics MalhematiCS 20 DR. MILTON WOHL School Doctor l'i'X MR. ISADORE STEIN Business Education B.S., M.Ed.. State Teachers College, University of Maryland, johns Hopkins University, Northwest- ern University. MR. HENRY NVASKOXV History B.S.. M.A., Towson State Teachers College, johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland. 455 MR. CLARENCE WROBLEWSKI Music B.S., M.A., Wfest Chester State Teachers College, Columbia University. f' i MISS VERA STEMPLE Dietitian B.S.. M.A.. University B S University of B S University of B S INIA University of West Virginia, Maryland Baltimore Loyola of Maryland Columbia lfniversity College iii-. MR. ROBERT MR HILTON WHHTEMORE WEBSTER wrucos History Science BS B t U t B.S.Ed., Towson sim BS Med johns Sargenf,2gT,e52We'S'y Teachers College. . 5 IvfRS. FRANCES R WROBLEWSKI Business Education A.B,, Mount Saint Agnes College. Mr 'll hr ,-.PX ,A Miss Evelyn Freitag and Mrs. Ann Blake collaborate on the many secretarial projects assigned to them. AIDING THE SCHOOL with never ending services of answering questions, filing records, writing letters, sending memos, and, in general good office keep- ing, the secretaries, right hand men to the adminis- tration, are responsible in large part for the successful functioning of Patterson. 7 fx iN e7,'9!?v 5 Of 4 5 at Q n ,134 mn: .,, . Kim XX 3.3.1 s hh:-.J-its was 'Q n . 5:55- s e X J Coach Biasi and his wife along with Mrs. Woelper bask in reflected glory at the M.S.A. banquet while Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Terzi share the limelight for Mr. Terzi's championship coaching. p K x' ' t if W X' at In . A ul --gl- i X -- 'L v u . -..X X 5 nn., zzzgag vo,-wg :1SIgQ'Q1.'s:::5 -ew MQ' --rx... weft-- 'qf me. xx-e 2 :' 4' ' ' 'Qu 'ave' 'Q' yi' ' ' wt ks J-A --xifgg :' 1 u G!!! ' 4 2 CQ' X Mr, Biasi explains a basketball play by drawing a rough Mrs. Blanche Rogers introduces a guest at copy on the board. a special assembly. Mrs. Schwatka explains to Lucy De Labio an attendance problem. Director of the choir, Mr. Robert johnson, is shown in a familiar pose, Under the direttion of Mr. Kennedy the Pat custodial staff helps to keep Patterson in tip-top condition, The Concert Hall where once were held concerts and dances long ago is the center of varied activities. an.-. Q 4 , ' g, lV6f- 'lf '-. av 'N ff: 1 ng 54' 25 AT the first assembly of the school year the former president of the Student Council formally inducted the new officersg the new president thanked the stua dent body for the honor of being their leader, ex- plained his hopes for the coming semester and asked for their wholehearted support. The traditional can- dlelight inauguration lifted the hearts of all Pat- tersonites and inspired them to support the school in all its activities. eguuzafp I .. rg ' w .' - A r- Pat Kulinski holds the door open for Vifinifred Hunter, Gay Lyter. Louise Sica. and Glenna Rodgers. as they proceed to the stage. Pattersorfs models appear on stage for a final bow. EVERY year the Simplicity Pattern Com- pany sends to Patterson their fashion coordi- nator, Miss Geraleen jones, with the latest styles and colors for fall. With models picked from home economic majors, the annual All- Girl Fashion Assembly is presented. Color, material, and the latest styles were discussed by Miss jones as the students modeled the clothes. awe 1 Evelyn Crotsley is being escorted by her fashion date, Franklin Cook. 'Ib Co-captains Ronald Praglowski and Nick Kontoyianis pose with Coach Biasi before the annual football assembly. 4.66 .:82-'- Bill Karpowicz, assembly chairman, addresses the audience. :VN 'Vim ff -, N K XJ KJX 7 of l4704060ff4 EVERY year the varsity football team clad in uniforms and spike shoes, make their first appearance of the season on stage at an introductory assembly. The plan is to introduce each player, in order, according to his position on the field, Rpn Praglowski and Nick Kontoyianis demonstrate the right way to block. B 509-C77 FO F 33 42f74 -5g, 6 foe? cuwl704c2'e COACHES and honored guests arouse in- terest as they explain and eomment on loothall, Cheerleaders add spice to the assembly, and Pattersonites show their spirit as they sing the familiar pep songs. Co-captains demonstrate the wrong way to block. A penalty would have been given for clipping. Cheerleaders Carolyn Ahl. Joy Wainicw. and Pat Marcantonio lead the audience in singing the fheer songs, ,gnu Lai: ,,. 'N I ....-,a,.nl Nick Kontoyianis. Wayne Walters. and X5Villie Chmielewski stand as the guards and ends are introduied. Mr, Irv Biasi. toaeh, explains what took plate on the hus turning from Allentown, Ocala Ninth graders wait their turn for the annual library sessions with representatives from Enoch Pratt Library. 9, if , ,yu ei DURING the month of October, Pattersons United Nations Club held their annual assembly to celebrate the birthday cf the U.N. Setting up another first at Patterson, the group invited city high schools to send representatives to discuss problems of the modern world. An informal conference was held in the school library where Pat students and visitors dis, cussed the Suez Canal situation and Atoms for Peace. Mrs. Imogene Baldwin. Pattersons faculty advisor of the Edward Schwartz an UN, group. and special guests discuss world problems, enact ti skit for Pat gl-OQN d Phyllis Lonegro student body. wtf 9 me I 9462 'Q E za? .r 'N if 9 Lucy Dc-Labio receives her third star for the accumu- lation of 800 points from Mr, XX'cvelper. Mr. Robert Johnson directs the Davison Chorus as they entertain during the awards assembly. 1 hir. Woelper fungratulates joan Behringer, as JoAnn Borkman. janet Atwell. Gerry Anderson, Elcanora Anirszewski. and Pat Combs reteixe service awards. l'n1ti-ti Natwn- Club LILICNIN ills- tim rumicrn Jay prtxiilcmx .it the tztst annual wnfcrcntt. 1' tri' ' , , l l Nanny Marshcck rcc6ivcs her third choir award from Mr. NX'nclpcr iiftcr an .ittumulittiun nf 12110 points. gr- -vo- Dot Schchlcin takes over Mrs. Schwatka's du- ties ns vitc principal of thc girls. Here slic preparcs tu make ii very important phone cull. Student tountil president. Don Stratton, takes over Mr. XX oclpcrs yob as part of the annual Student Dav activities. ' 4 fi U v is W v ,ff 5 Xxggffl X X Directed by Nr. Robert johnson, the Clipper Choir. robccl in tracliticnal gowns. entertains the student body with a special performance. X.. t,.-3 THE SECOND annual Student Day, an experiment in democracy in which students assume teaching re- sponsibilities, began with guests from other Balti- more City high schools entertaining the Pat Student body. After the assembly Pattersonites were ready to take over classroom posts. Two hundred and forty student teachers were chosen by classmates to conduct the lessons. Adding spice to the days happenings, the second annual dance was held in the girls gym. Visiting student from the public high schools of the city present a xariety of entertainment for the Student Day assembly. Senior Ron Praglowski was given All American prep rating as well as All MSA and All State berths. Earning positions also on the MSA teams were Nick Kontoyianis, Art Miskimon. George Schaefer, XX'ayne Walters and Gwenn Wischhusen. Z A 146436006 Spank Un Co-captains of the team accept the Princeton Cup THREE times a year Pattersons audntorium and stage are filled with deserving athletes Mem bers of the varsity, junior varsity, and fresh soph football, soccer, and cross country teams for the '56 MSA champs while below, Nick Kon- toyianis is given an ward for being the Unsung Hero of the St. Joe-Pat game. Mr Woelper presents the co captains fzeWaaozed 6z'4f4wafwl4 31' tiki L . 2 . 's R5 R.HAH7'i',,'XnA B A N . PIE. :QQ P i- 21 with their coaches are assembled on the stage to climax the fall season of sports, Every active member who attended practice, games, and meets is rewarded with a letter or certificate or wt K :ntmunis xx ith football .lu rds -Iulm Pntiotco, john Poetrel. john Pie- ztmki, Mike Sturti, Carroll Poetzel. Gerard Poetzel, Herman XY'itkowski, Dan Ferrara, Franco Triolo are the Clipper Booters who made the All LISA team. 'K-i Outstanding Player title is awarded to Ron Prag- lowski while Gwynn XVischhusen. the most improved player of '56, is given the football autographed by Otto Graham. x J D-'f SNOWY AND COLD, December filled the hearts of Pattersonites with Christ- mas spirit. Halls and classrooms were gaily decorated with traditional pine tree, bells, and holly. The annual Christmas assembly found the stage adorned with angels, wise men, shepherds, and the Holy Family. A feeling of 'igivingw surrounded the Pats. Baskets for the poor were filled, stockings for the sick and aged were fixed, and gifts for the mental patients were collected. I Gloria Kravitz adds a finishing touch to Christmas decorations in Mrs, La Pasha's room, before the party. Patterson students display giving Christmas spirit as gifts for mental hygiene patients are brought to the stage. House. Pat Manning Frank Voyton Mary Lou Cas tranoxa john Wank miller oe Marsheck and Joan Kirby, present the class of Februar '59's first Color Day show, entitled Tha Little Red School Kd EVERY graduating class at Patter- son is responsible for two assem- blies, one in the 10A and the sec- ond in the HA, to present to the school just what they are doing. Second color day assembly presented by the Class of February '58 was en- titled The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife. The Class of February '59 made its debut with The Little Red School House. Q l V I'-40?-l ' '-., iff.-171. C WJUMOX 5, Enacting their second color day production Bill Coker, Ed Gerace, and Bill Reichenback perform like professionals as other members look on, Directed by Mrs. Aldona Vander- lain, the play presented was The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife. Mary and oseph portrayed by Dorothy Yost and Bill Reichenback look lovingly at the manger as four angels J Stephenson M Seabolt B Mayer G Boone watch over the Holy Family XWITH THE VARSITY soccer and foot- ball teams winning the M.S.A. champion- ship, a combined banquet and dance hon- ored the coaches and members of both teams. From money donated by an en- thusiastic student body and by contribu- tions from the loyal Highlandtown Ex- change Club the boys were awarded blue and white fingertip jackets, each of which bore the proud legend, M.S.A. Champs. 771. 5, 14. ze yr 'Q --f fr 'l X are FE' To 35- 'Ui Nr- S-A 0 QA, Cr.: ,E fro F-. D Sy! -1 Q2 35? I-7 PW EE iQ .it-3. WE. Eva r: 23 -ca. I-, 7J -4: gp: rr'U ...., HD 'sql 2,0 gi L?- E.. gr.. SS 'aw Sf ,. ,-. :F Mr. Daniel Terzi, soccer coach, recalls past season Mr. Irvin Biasi, football coach, discusses the team experiences. and their record. ,na fb E sf tx A 4 ,f-'Q H845 Football and soccer players. their parents, and their friends enjoy themselves at the banquet and dance held in their honor at the Knights of Columbus Hall. If rv N t 5 IN FEBRUARY students and teachers join in cele- brating National Brotherhood Week. Highlighting the assembly this year was the presentation of inter- faith awards which included a S50 award to the school as a whole and certificates to the Pfzlfefrofz Piett, the music and history departments in recognition of outstanding accomplishments achieved in fostering and promotion of activities designed to create a better feeling and understanding between those of different faiths. I l. . si 5 J ix: 2 J! 7 i V at I at 57, nf W5 3 A ,, S 2 if f 5 ., , 5? X f 5 5 Standing are Mr. Wfoelper, Mr. William S. Stair of Boumi Temple, Frank Voyton, Don Stratton, Mr, E. Harry Smith of Knights of Columbus, and Mr. Charles Mindel of B'Nai B'rith. Seated are Marian Lodge and Gay Lyter. Don Stratton as for- mer S. C. president accepts the school award for Patterson. Gay Lytcr, co-editor of the Press, says a thank you as she receives the Press certificate. Repre- senting the history department is Ma- rian Lodge. i W9 'ixsfii llll X cc 5 NX X .XX During the assembly these 10th grade girls intend to'put their minds down to lea rning English ASSEMBLIES are scheduled and planned to accom! modate the student body according to age, grade, and interests. Thus while half of the school participates in an assembly the other half continues with special as well as routine activity. l S l Click. click. click, is the sound coming from the type-writers as this 10th grade class is busy working during the assembly homeroom period. While classes are being conducted there are always some stu- dents who get caught like these. in the act of peeking. These tenth grade boys try diligently to finish up their biology work on the worm, 4 N 9 4 .J ,4t '-. Many a time have we huddled under the pro tective roof of the Rain House. Pwrzderzl DENNIS CRAVUFORD Vin' PreviiZ'u1I NANCY HIGGS Sefrcfxry JERRY JONES Tv'e.1ruv'u JOY XY'll.l.lAMS Sfmllim' MR. ISADORE STFIN Standing: Mr. Stein, D. Crawford. Seated: N. Higgs. J. XX'illiams. J. Jones. ,L-.W-an 11A-1-Top row: F. Nowakowski. D. Crawford, M. Dukissis. N. Bayer, M. Gray, W. Coker, J Meade. M. Sutherin. Second row: F. Rossmark, H. Bates, H. Nickel, B. Manuel, E. Mardaga, E Neumann, C. Reintzell, D. Thomas. Third row: C. Karczmarek. M. Anuszewski, G. Wakefield, J Mnielczarek. S. Kouroupis. R. Xwilley, XV. Snhaffer. A. Goon. Fourth row: M. Swiss. N. Higgs, M Lodge. A. Brydges. I. Krause, A. Catalano. M. Jerosimich. E. Bryan. 11A-2-Top row: M. Smutek. J. Kaczynski. H. Fultz, F. McCall, M. Bolton, T. Pietruszka, W. Rhodes, B. Trcka. F. Alevato. Second row: P. Siegfarth, M. Menzel, C. Moraski. C. Ulrich, C. Poetzel, B. Rcichenback. R. Deem, L. Miles. G. Lumsden. Third row: H. Skala. P. Lonegro, D. Yost. D. Webb. P. Marcantonio, B. Heinlein. J. XX'illiams. J, Jones, J. Thompson. Fourth row: R. Burmeister. L. Cushing. M. Crozier. J. Frys. L. Marshall. P. Brzezenski. C. Cumberland. O. Phillips, R. Kehoe. ., x. 'fi' IIA King gmII Que-cn of TIM' Iunmr Prom, IASI.1IfXN'.lI' tu tha Nt.11'x.' xxqrn I'.1I INf.1r'Lg1nton1n gsm RL'lQI1L'l II7.lLIC. I'1'1mc and IJYIFIMQNN IIrcmI.1 Iiurgu .md 'I.1kr IMI-Iw xt,mII Iwundc IIICIII . 'Ls . ' I - 4 R 1 L V .- , W , I .3 I J. I ' ' V, J Q, AI f 7' f i I '-1 3 if 1: Q. ' f I 4 Q 'I ' 1 A , I . ' ' ' ,Qt Ex J I f K , :7 gf I M 'I t 'az , , ' :X y I 5 I i , 5553. -1 f ff A-4--Imp frm: R, humane, A. Sfyrulmku, P, C.II'.lIIL', H I.utm.m. I. Izllnx, R. I.nnI1.1rt, M KH nh. I. Ijlwihl. R j.ukwnA Scmnd nm' N Sl.1.1IW, M Iwyu-, -I, II4.IlIIU4L1k'I. -I. XXI.ifIV4'l'xI, N FIcun.:.a J ISI. Ii.zxtcl', I1 Iiirr IIIIIII nm' M Myus. M I71mI1L-r. -I MHlvI'L: IS IIXNIDKE. 3, H.1xz'rnLrI1uf1f.r'. I 'rII. V. l1.xnIncr Ifwurrlm rmv, Muluxltz. D, I3CYIilI'1IIjlL', II Nnmlu-I, AI Iiwumm. ,I RIM- A HuIIIx. R. Ifxpnsxm V 1 IIA -I7 .qu 4 I . I I IIA I 'Ivy' fw.-. if I'II'IIIlIIIlLI .NI 1. :,.1:,m K xr .I III R IIN. 451 I INN A I Nil' 'I ' I HM flrlxf, II Vwn NLIIILH Nc Hmm :ms I Rqgv' 1,11 ' I' Inu wuz R f.I:'f: XX NIV' L, K IH f. H I Iirmxrm NI NI.III1w,4I II11r.f 1 -. I II..I1cn ID Ki fr R Im In :X Iin.I:1f' X1 Fxfr' Y. N Ixuxlrrr I B111 Prendwiz ..,,...A..... Vire Pf:'lfdE7Il ,,,,.,, Serrelgry ,,,,,,,.. . Tr'6.1.t11rfr' . C0-lreafurer Hirtorimi Spmzfm' 5X .. A , A JOYCE EVANS ......DAVID MACIOCH ROBERT JEMELLARO ............JOAN PERSINO OOs .DIANE BERTHOLDT ...,..MR, JOHN KEENE Persing, -I. Gos. Seated: Standing: R jemellaro, J. D. Matioth, Mr, Keene. J. Evans. IIB-1-gTOp row: E. Butler, J. Hallford, D. Bartosz, M, Lewis, R, Wilson, 1. Edge, W. Bond. A. Makowictlci. A. DeSales. Second row: M. Long, T. Pizylepa, E, Sfhwartz, R, Rayner, F. Radtke, A. McKinish, R. Osburne, F. Hoover, F. Triolo. Third row: S. Bell. B. Kennedy, P. Kelly, -I. jahlkowski, L. Adams, P. Katalinith, D. Powell, C. Ashbrook, M. Kell, A. Losenitky, Fourth row: LT, Strahlman, H. Skarda, K. Smith, C. Ladd, F. Gillespie, D. Bertholdt, D. Struzinski, j. Valenti, J. Evans, E Crotsley. IIB-2-Top row: P. Ichniowski. R. Zavetz, C. Wfood. D Boniarski. XV. Martin, R. reltet, E. Burns, W. Kuchta, D. Goddard, R. Gebhardt, Second row: G. Herminau, C. Schmitt, R. jones, -I. Finley, R. Aldridge. J. Hall, G, Resch. F. Wfhitmer, A. jedliclca, G. Cesenaro. Third row: C. Downey, T. Glancy, D. hiacioth, XV. Ochs. G, Capella. A, Kapinos, L. Ruziclca. I. Gawrylulc, T. Tippie. Fourth row: J. Milan, J. Ketterman, E. Kleylein. L. Vfalinski, I. Castagnera. R. Faith, R. Boyce, B. King, J. Simmons, R. Cavey, R. Maggitti. 'Q U xikx X ' I 4 5 ' J lr' :R+ E .N i H S 'Q 'is . ,i .. v ' x. n I .f .k IIB-5fTop row: R. Hammen, R. West. j. Repko. F. Trarhta. H. W'edmore. A. Spzith. J. Holthaus V. Delco. J. Gus, -I. Talbert. W. Glover. Seiond row: V, Ciinumigna. T, Mniorana, R. Granniis ul. Cain, T. Sines, T. Doyle. T. Wlieeler, LI. Kuriny. R. Scicszkii. -l. Podlascck. Third row: R Sinners. Miller. R. Garrett. L. Llcbau, Pilar. P. Swiirtl. lvl. jdrkiewiiz, Lulvinski. C. Vfil mouth. E. Wiigner. Fourth row: L. Houck, P. Buttion. E. Stephens. K. Holland, -l. LeBrun, D Sadowski. G. Kane. I.ad:1nyi.D. Kurtz. B. lNIainley. 5 2 .i. .. l at IIHA4-Top row: N. Stephens. M. Penix. F. Miller. S. Rodgers. M. Adams. I. Lumpkin. P Pulaski. R. Elza. S. Mullins. Second row: P. jenkins. S. Bragg. I. Mullaney. M. Zannino. R. Greil. D. Simpson. N. Robertson. D. Barabas. Third row: M. Huber. F. Tomak. S. Hiimriclc. V. Macklin. V. Leonard. J. Zaras. B. Lowe. D. Chodnicki. 2 Illi-S Top rim R. lilonilln-mx. l.. F.ily.ir. -I. Hutson. -I f.hL-slik. lf. D.inekei', N. Grunt D l.eistir. l P. lxloses. Seioriil rim. N. liurruss. l. Xlfinklir. f. Yoiuri. A. lS.irrh. lf Mif..ii'ti'. D. XX'.iiinski Third ri-wi P. Ndistios. A. Rciiwiltlintu. R. l..iD.in.i. 'lf lDL'l't'llY'lNli.l. P Duke. M. P.il.isik lfourth row: P. DiBf.1in.Hl. lXlullins.A. Ciinskl. X, Ciuilenius. D Prilinu. Ci Cyisliiis. 'lin F! ,I Rx I li' 2 1 IIB-6-Top row: L. Stolfo, M. Commodari, T. Bruno, M, Kennedy, M. Ponach, G. Gorski. J. Letke, B. Coker, N. Silvestri. Second row: M. Wieczynski, E. Olzewski, D. Lovell, H. Frankowski, J. Kiaunia, D. Saxton, L. Bowman, E. Hecker. Third row: J. Buza, B. Kitko, M. Stuhmer, B. Lencz, J. Zeman, A. Frank, B. Baker. Fourth row: M. Brorkmeyer, B. Wfolfe, R. Swiger, E. Follin, S. Orlick, E. DeWitt. J. Greensfelder. IIB-7aTop row: B. Gregolowich. V. Lozzi. V. Kipp, J. McXVilliams. C. Barkley, R. Jemellaro F. Belt. Second row: P. Gajewski, J. Shortt, C. Maithai, B. Mieting. J. Leary. R. Putsep, M. Car row. Third row: B. Bryant, J. Urian, L. Garrettson, J. Gunther, M. Krauss, N. Marino, B. Burge R. Dobbins. Fourth row: R. Elbon, L. Nerf, W. Stuckey, D. Jones, J. Bennett, M. Celozzi. F Harris. 11B-8-Top row: R. Crist, B. Kalendek. L. Zenich. A. Wfrzosek. S. Clark, L. Marciniak, C. Gur belski. R. Ramsay. Second row: D. Konopatki. D. Beggs, P. Martin, J. Byrnes, R. Wassil, J Hajek, J. McCanns, G. Skruch. Third row: J. Phillips, O. Patrick, E. Emherly, M. Culotta. P. Hill M. Ewancio, J. Brown. J. Brown. Fourth row: D. Ashwootl. B. Kordek. R. Marquardt, D. Spivey G. Olah, P. Grampp, J. NeSmith. L. Clayton. XR? F 2 A . , f 4 111 1.1 I A 'N Eleventh grade boys work in the shop under the watchful eye of Mr. 11B-9-Top row: j. Schwing. F. Ferenc. J. Noz, j. Bialozewski. E. Brooks. D. Gavenas. E. Schramm. Hughes. L. Bogdan. Third row: D. Czawlytko. Fourth row: G. Second row: T. Matuszak. A. Butta. M. Cooper. F. Bell. B. Schiff. C. N. Goldstein, R. Burkey. G. Ahl. j. Baier, N. Christello, P. Clark. Portera, B. XValters. J. Xwarczynski. M. Stierstorfer. 1. Rimbutk. D. Celio, F. Ludany. j. Spence. R. Bolelc. M. Robinson, J. Miller. L. Rayman. Second row: T. jones. C. Diehl. j. Shayda. VU. Goebj F. Third row: R. Cushing, C. Russo. A. joyte, 1. 11B-10-Top row: A. Booz. D. Biernat, J. Stys, C. Pumphrcy, C. Ridenour. j. Greeley. Deasel, A. Paulis, T. Hagerty, M. Beere. D. Slaski. D. Maguire. XV. Bowling. NW. Beresh. E. XX'ebb, R. jacques. R. Leherl-cnight, XV. Capo. G. Duxis. Mullaney, H. Pcawck. Fourth row: A. Hunt. T. Sieling. C. XX'g1tcrw. M. liitkett. F. Bynion. F. Sohn, H. Burkhardt. F. Diehl. XXV Schwing. R. Blair. R. Biclut. f .kg Henrv Lawson 5I 6544447 359 Prefldwzl ....,,..,... ..,,,.....,,..... D ORIS KING vm fwfdwf ,A..,A.......A....... .. JLTANITA JACKSON Serre1.n'9 ,,,.,,... ..,.., MARY LOL' CASTRONOVA Trmzflzwr' .,,,.,,.,,,.,,, .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,., E STELLE ZERVAS A,fi'1,flru1! !v'e,1r1u'er ,,,A.,,,,, GRETA NUEMEISTER Sporzmv' .,,,,,,,.,,,,A,,. ,...,.., M R. FLAVIO NARDONE Standing: E. Zcrvas, Mr. Nardone, G. Neumeister, Seated: M, Castronova. D. King. j. Jackson, 5 . E Q 10A-1-Top row: L. Novotny, T. Szymanski, G, Wassner, F, Voyton, XV. Gmurek. J. Marsherk. I Weifenbach, G. Holland. G. Lauck. Second row: D. Dentler, R. Medura, j. Fillius, R. W'ynn, j Staskowiak, E. Benny,'H. Hutson. G, Roudis, M. Hall. Third row: K. Grannas, G. Thomas, G Rodgers. G. Neumeister. P. Combs, L. Crane. J. XX'ainio. G. Younts, Fourth row: E. Zervas, L Hayden, P. Merritt, P. Manning, C. Reagan, M. Castronova, L. Sica, J. jackson. vi ii IC.. -.1 10 2-Top row: R. Girard. A. Albert. R. Schlimm. C. Brunditk. R. I.ui. K. Reedt. VV. Moxey, B Bizzarri. Second row: D. Risso. J. Pccorino. G. Gamer, M. Colo. R. Boan, J. Stengel, R. Himmel man J. Huber, G. Borlcowicz. Third row: J. Sthultz. E. Summers. J. Foreman. P. Caruso, B. Tal bott j. XY'ankmiller. T. Long, E. Haas. Fourth row: G. Kirchner. G, Kappus, G. Boone, C Murray, L. Marders, B. Mayer. J. Sevison. gecam 10A-3-Top row: j. Miller. C. Kciser, D, Harrer, j. hfarken, D. King, E. Rosenthal. L. Neal, F Bartzak. W. Nunn. Second row: S. Bolton. j. Bosse, J, Ribetslcy. R. Smith, L. Bark, J. Grimshnw W. Hunter, E, Lemmon, M, Cornell. Third row: V. Griffin, C. Gress, C. Shaney, A. Ferenc, -I Eyringl. L, jefferson, C, Eck, B. Clipper. Fourth row: S. Dotson, G. Carter, B. Boenning, B. Spath D. Seaton. S. Despeaux. A. Kirby. F, jefferson. J -J 10A-4-Top row: L. Maloy, G. Marshall. S. Parker, B. Deckwar, M. Hood, S. O'Donnell, 1. Kirby, I, Mislalc, C. Purcell. Second row: G. Christoffersen. N, Kyle, A. jacquette, P. Clasing, H, Schmidt. D. Rupp. M. Chajowski. V. Campbell. Third row: M. Getz, N. jones, O. Cain, G. Berends, B. Baker, P. Ulrich, A. VUharton, S. Wright. Fourth row: Ivf. Wilson, 1. Haspelhorn, J. Taylor, M. DiMattei, J. Bonn, E. Acuri, D. Codish, D. Thompson. l 'L W1 l IOA-5-Top row: A. Markowski. G. Hicks, W, Schmidt, M. Amorgeanus, W. Krall. J. Valenti, R. Brilhart. K. Hetmanslci. R. Staszalc. Seiond row: E. Gallup. C. Andrews, j. Cesarini, C. Radom- sky, M. Brothers, A. Hartman, D. W'ynegar. C. jordan, B. Whalen. Third row: P. Kafka, T. Uddeme, R. Campbell, L. Snyder, K. Kellner. R. Alcczinski. C. Reuter. E. Anderson. .milii All as 'lf 4 10B-1-Top row: D. Hughes, W. Brocklehurst, J. Lewis, D. Cupp, D. Worthy, T. Sonneborn. R. Repko, G. Lacher, J. Wisner. Second row: A. Chambers, F. Kellner, E. McKinish, J. Tagliaferro, S. Baldwin, E. Beck, J. Schubert, E. I-lanus. Third row: B. Palmer, P. Kerns, S. Xwiclcham. J. Morris, A. Valenti, G. Raitt. C. Zawaclca. D. Lushy. Fourth row: B. Hyland, J. Culotta, A. Pappas, C. Lutz, C. Triolo, P. Faber, P.,Baranoskzl. H. Woods, M. Rodgers. -ir 10B-2-Top row: P. Matsangos, J. Gunther, M. Pctza. B. Kowalewski, R. Trembly. J. McCarthy, W. Dennis. F. Ziemski, J. Dekowski, J. Sarzynski. S-mono . , fl. Pullias, J. Powell, F. Wise, R. Cavaliere, J. Samek, B. Grado, H. Starkey, R. Clark, G. Marius. Third row: T. Thomas, V. Ekins, J. Krause, P. Bryan, C, D'Amico, R. Resop, S. Innos, D. Pettit. Fourth row: P. Nitkowski, B. Edwards, Bryant, A. Ketchum, M. Soukup. N. Dimeo, M. Davis, P. Middleton. 10B-3MTop row: W. Kannler, J. Gentry. C. Prochaska, L. Tokosch, R. Parker, A. Lewandowski, P. Pozaro, A. Vargo. Second row: J. Wise, H. Loehr, R. Dolan, B. Faber. D. Delozier, J. Kantor- ski, H. Trinlcs, J. Salko. Third row: L. Klepsig, F. Simon, G. Kravitz, J. Janiszewski, B. Williams, J. Pallock, S. Harr. M. Sarnecki, M. Kordek. Fourth row: J. Giordana, B. Fischetti, D. Hoffman, P. Magsamen, O. Alberti, A. McNew, C. Simpson, S. Sexton. e me eadqto v 1 66u44affeure259 A P1'?fId6PIl ,........., ..,...... P AT MIDDLETON Vire fH'6'.fldt'21l .,,.,,. ..,,,,.. T ONY LEONARD Serreltuj ,,,..,,,,,.. .....,,..... G AIL WEAVER T1'e.1Jurer .. .,,.,,,. BARBARA PALIVIER I'1j.ffUV.:tlIl .,.....,... VUILLIAM DENNIS Sporzmr ....,.. MR. MALCOLM EWELL 5 Standing: T, Leonard, W. Dennis. Seated: G. Weaw'er, P. Middleton. B. Palmer. im' - l 4 . Y 11 10B-4-Top row: T. Leonard, R. Dunnigan, A. Goetzel, H. Simmont, R, Bivens, J. Baker, K. Zaicko. Second row: J. Powell, J. Drefus, C. Blevins, R. Ramey, J. Ficca, L. Phillips, D. West. Third row: R. Odom, D. Brown, M. Rentas, B. Terry, E. Christopher, B. Barrows, G. Douglass. Fourth row: S. Mowbray, N. Lonick, G. Anderson, B. Baker, J. Carr, C. Cavallaro, P. Palmieri. 10B-5-Top row: R. Omer, F. Faith, G. Spalt, H. Callinan, M. Winchester, B. Zurek, J. Lewig, C. Andrzejewski. Second row: G. Brodsky, H. Utz, T. Kouneski, R. Mazzuca, P. Kron, T. Martin, D. Middleditch, A. D'Alfonso, Third row: P. Gentile, J. Shiflett, R. Huber, R. Samenski, J. Alcczin- ski, J. Kaminski, C. Sticlcline. Fourth row: D. Therres, L. Larkins, J. Baclcel, j. Wisnieski, A. Simon, T. Oleszczuk, S. Gange. ,, il .1 if g I , I 10B-6-Top row: E. McNeil, H. Gear, M. Wolfe. A. Gajewski, J. Simmons. J. Smith, L. Tipton, E. Sniadach. T. Fones, A. Eversmier. Second row: A. Kozlowski, E. Spioch, E. Szamborski, R. Rinaca, R. Fabiszak. R. Antonelli, D. Ruszala. I. Becker. Third row: D. Pfeifer, M. Seabolt, V. INIcCall, V. Wfieprecht, E. Hall, P. Bacon. J. Lauterbach. Fourth row: J. Fazenbaker, J. Grynowicki, L. Byrd, I. Tincher, B. Rose, B. Hohner. wade wage. ., V, 10B-7-Top row: W. Haupt, R. Goodman, T. May, R. Schenning, S. Carnucci. C. Schmitt, R. Jenkins, J. Olah, L. McGrath. Second row: L. Hamer, P. Wisniewski, C. Kulinski, G. Zysk, E Beale. J. Weatherstein, R. Wrightson. L. Zembas, H. Wright, G. Weaver. Third row: M. Januk, D. Brick, B. Bowman, P. Hinke, J. Minacapelli, L. Lamartina, I. Balco, F. Brown, J. McWhirter H. Kordek. Fourth row: E. Belsker, C. Fousek, E. Wilkinson, D. Sturgeon, C. Pollitt, A. Gutierrez P. Packham, B. Bigos, M. Packer, J. Hamilton. i n We H an QF. Q:-s 10B-8-Top row: T. Hartman, G. Lane, J. Fischer, J. Prunty, P. Duszynski. D. Holmes, R. Stacks, R. Kirkpatrick, W. Antkowiak, C. Schramm. Second row: S. Orlick, P. Savage, J. Shields, J. Lynch L. Reinhardt, S. Sann. N. Perry. S. Beddows, J. Deans. Third row: M. Rose, J. Stevenson, G M. Airey, T. Saynuk, L. Cline. P. Melita, N. Gallup, P. Ruth, E. Dibarto, J. Wharton, H. Frey. Hughes, G. Hammelman, P. Defelice, F. Weikle, K. Button, A. DiFabbio, M. Lang. Fourth row: I 6 aacigf' can l ' 1 A I ll rt 10B-9-'I'op row: R. Truszkowski. P. Lovell. E. Lusk. M. Wietzynski. XX' Mi.h.1el. I. Goralski NW. Stattrn. S. Fultz, H, Sellers. S. Bielik, G. lN1cElwee. li, Erhartlt. Second row: B. Wtllsh, ,I Stasiuk. C. Kincer. G. Krepka. M. Sweeting. R. Thompson. J. Leonard. B. Hilker. C. Davis, D Frank. D. Sandow. S. Whitehurst. Third row: C. Roussos. F. Winn. L. DiPictro. B. Miller, E Kilheffer. R. Lightner. C. Schlogel. E. Kaniecki, T. Novatk, C. Phillips. Fourth row: Y. Calclaraz zo. J. Sowa. E. Getz. A. Carter. D. McCullough. M. Gratz. A. Marino. C. Leeson. D. Blake, P O'Rourke. - . v QL ..,.. -'I N .sa Al I' 'A . 'VI I 1 J '11 IOB-10-Top row: O. Powell. P. Pappas. L. johnson. F. Dunnigan. B. Zaloudek. j. Bowen. D. Trail. I Goldstein. Second row: V. Pennington. S. Wocads. C. Vcsek. G. Laird, W. Holt. V. Xweiser. T. Neagul. I. Jaeger. J. Chaney. Third row: A, Gunther. D. Goldburn. F Barnett. C. Cassidy. j. lfrientl. K. Liebig. T. Stepniewska. I. I-lclenski. G. Planman. Fourth rovt: O. Hobbs. C. XX'ehner, F. Hugel. j. Rodrick, C. Singleton. P. Cumberlantl. C. Buczkowski. E. Sopef, I.. Lawson. ' 1 lflli-llfillop row: I. Lupo. XV. Wfilson. A. Chaney. F. Kiinmarle. D Ruth. V. Konopik. H. Martinez. R. Shaffer. G. BLllt'l.i. A. Bedwell Setonl row: D. Horncy. D. Rankin. ul. W'Jltc'r. C Rawlings. Iwi. Groll. H. Morawski, li. Gepliartlt. li. Gruntowitz. Thirtl row: I. Iwlason. C. Rchrncrt. E. Malczewski. A. Sxobotla. -l. Rogers, S. Gmnxille. P. Quarunta. G. Hall Fourth row: R. Dyer. M. Burkholdcr. D. Gately. I.. Lang. R. Marshall. L. lilatk. X. Filler. -I. Casey. We . u 7 i E' Ii l 10B-12-Top row: R. Laufert. S. Gurhelski, N. Barnes, S. Polczynski. VU. Driscoll. D. Roark. D. Iwlagnaterra, L. D'Eugenio, R. Bogdan, J. Gray. Second row: VU. Long. W. Faloni, M. Jablonski. C. Henley, D. Parsons, J. Popp, J. Domm, H. Witkowski, G. Buscemi, J. Brooks. Third row: C. Miller, P. Garrettson, M. Franklin, S. Vaden, C. Plowman, G. Harp. N. McNew, N. Collier, B. Hay. C. Wallace. L. Crumble. Fourth row: B. Walker, R. Rodriguez. L. Mosca. V. Rookstool, P. x f Y Y Y,. l as .V I 8 X 4 x ,. N , Wise, J. Szymborski, M. Braun, K. McQuay. A. Szczepanski. B. XX'orley. P. Garcia. . g 1 Q fn - . I . . ' ' i xg? -cr N f . Q .f J I Y l , 10B-13-Top row: R. Shackelford, R. Staples, J. Kalinowski, R. Hess. D. Parker, W. Mueller, G. Garman, A. Weiss, A. Groth, R. Bentz. Second row: C. Freburger. A. Falcone. A. Liebau, S. Asbury. G. Glinsky, B. Rzepka, J. O'Donnell, E. Lodanski, I. Dunn. Third row: R. Will, S. Marze, J. Goodman, J. Lundin, V. Gossman, P. Beckman. R. Sauer. B. Fox, R. Pakulski. Fourth row: D. Varney, E. Stein, I. Lubin, R. Fleig, R. Stephenson, K. Price, J. Collett, A. Ashwood, A. Pizzini. 10B-14-Top row: R. Garrett, A. Vecchioni, W. Bowen, F. Kapela, E. Kohlhepp, J. Cassady, R. Grannas. Second row: S. Beam, G. Sibiski, G. Kelso, R, Fowler, M. Freburger, C. Patterson, J. Stern. Third row: C. Ruth, J. Zcbrowski. J. Dombrowski, J. Bochinski. R. Gernhardt, L. Hoffman, R. Larson. Fourth row: C. Stickline, P. Shillingburg, F. Berta, D. Flanary, J. Milchling, R. Schmitt, F. Erauth, D. Goldrich. M Vw ! i r' 'S Z 9A-1-Top row: J. Schmitt. P. Lendle, L. Bohmer, P. DeAngelis, R. Wood, L. Foy, J. Mcatwre, D. Horvath, R. Morgan, W. Brooks. Second row: J. Marzano, F. Koch, G. Spanos, P. Greensfelder, J. Craan, R. Snyder, J. Burlock, B. Hamer. Third row: B. Beil, C. Reilly, M. Tressler, P. Wastler, M. Hammelman, F. Boyer, B. Coleman. Fourth row: M. Westooh, M. Congleton, A. Miller, L. Aten, S. King, T. Brogan, P. Maxwell, P. Petnic. if 1 f T? lf ff ff: fa 54 K 9A-2-Top row: G. Bogdan, R. Manley, H. Strovel, A. McCauley, B. Shaw, F. Corso. Second row: M. Cascio, T. Newman, W. Funk, W. Reed, V. Lam, L. George, M. Smith. Third row: M. Hann, M. Pritchett, M. Quattro, J. Santoni, C. Bohnenstengel, M. Shuemaker, P. George, J. Corbin. Fourth row: S. Gregg, J. Sabatino, M. Barth, M. Callahan, L. Osburne, A. I-Ierget, D. Benny. ,. - fuk?-. i ,LV 2 ,M Y' C! ga? 9A-5-Top row: F. Faber, R. Lewandowski, J. Steps, J. Skunda, M. McGinley, C. Leimbach. Sec ond row: T. Bader, W. Haberkam, T. Hines, A. Allgeier, R. Shipman, E. Roubal, E. Kramer Third row: M. Eaves, L. Linne, J. De Cosmo, D. Evianiak, S. Thierfelder, G. Kane. Fourth row S. Antonas, N. XX'est, P. Miller, I. Baker, J. Bendall, J. Sauers, D. Feehley. fm, Wefmm 2. v ? i J 5 ' A f ' . . ' L in 5 E 9A-4-Top row: K. Wfeaver, W. Mosca, H. Reichart, J. Owen, G. Robinson, E. Jaworski, W. Long. Second row: R. Dunnigan, R. Misciwojewski, W. Cosgrove, M. Garrahan, S. Burdusi, J. Borowski, J. Borowski. Third row: M. Wedin, R. Toepfner, R. Jones, D. Kreseski, R. Gniazdowski, A. Fennell, J. Taylor. 4? fa 5 i s 2 F1233 9B-1--Top row: J. Thelning, S. Lovellette, A. D'Ambrosio, S. Pastis, J. Chronowski, C. Kucharczyk, J. Muller, A. Filipkowski. Second row: J. Konop, P. DeJuliis, J. Compello, W. Beasley. G. Alatzas, C. Larkins, F. Eskut, W. Schisler, K. Trabert. Third row: M. Guyton, L. Lucarelli, L. Moffett, M. Rasinska, M. Orem, F. Perzan, L. Larrison, G. Grumbach, M. Schmidt, B. McCloud. 9B-2-Top row: J. Ferandes, C. Amato, E. Connor, H. Kinnier, R. Roth, C. Whiteley, J. Agnt, M. Coker, G. Sigmon. Second row: B. Hash, W. Berenger, R. Clapper, H. Treffinger, J. Scurti, J. Miller, L. Zimmerman, B. Shoan, P. Simone, R. Hanus. Third row: J. Ladany, J. Kardian, C. Bremmer, R. De-Frances, D. Billmyer, J. Seidenzahl, L. Koproski, C. Kozak, H. Manescu. Fourth row: C. Smith, A. Svoboda, E. Pishalski, G. Huditean, P. Leimkuhler, P. Wickham, R. Daniels, C. Davidson, N. Krankowski. qt.. A 5 I ? V ' 5 4 .5 1' 7066442 and l 1 T' J J - . l 1 ' ', l i I I T -M IM l .4 l 9B-3-Top row: M. Rupp, J. Strausbaugh, F. Fajkowski, VU. Kehring, T. Mayer, F. Flores, W. Kavanaugh, F. Rodwick. Second rcw: N. Vallerani, T. Gostomslci, R. Bittner, J. Hawkins, M. Martinez. D. Boyd, R. Schofield, L. Konopacki, S. Kastal. Third row: R. Hayden, C. Roberts, Terzigni, S. Gnibus, R. Riggin, R. Benda. C. Warren, B. Zellers. H. Kell. Fourth row: Capecci, B. Prtijaga, D. Wfiesner, F. Bogdanowicz. J. Yacucci, J. Schalis. R. Rathgeber. D. Poliszczuk, A. Matheos. TPM ? fl . ' ' A x u . ' X hair-mai 9B-4-Top row: G. Pelikzin, L. Mann, L. Kraft, J. Huesman, F. Thiess, W. Polischeck, D. Croney, D. Burdeaux. Second row: L. Zaworski, J. Herring. J. Skarda, F. Debinski, G. Chaney. J. Woicik. W. Kalbeleisch, P. Conroz. Third row: L. Vifzmcowicz, T. Kramer, P. Barras, D. Burdeaux, P. Aversa, A. Matenly, R. Hreslco, W. Malinoski. 4 .., . 9B-5-Top row: R. Sheffield, F. Soderberg, C. Grahowski. M. Bailey, G. Hehring, E. Zaworski, P. Diirre. M. Higgins. Senond row: C. Burgan. F. Olszewski. D. Fcehlcy. D. Coxon, J. Funk, E. Sommcrfield, S. Zuchnrkiw, F. Swedcr. Third row: M. Freburger. G. Wujek, R. Lengal. J. Costello, J. Stanley, F. Boyce, P, XX'oelfer, F. XX'eidncr. Fourth row: P. Satterfield, A. Kordek. G. Kulinslci. A. Collins, D. Kues, P. Scrsen, J, Morris, I.. Ruggiero. L' 0:2 ,706 9B-6-Top row: T. Walton, J. Moxey, V. Balsariclc, J. Vazquez. R. McFaul. H, Hodel, R. Krat- fel, R. Kalendek. B Schaferbien, E. Miller. Second row: T. Goodman. T. Gwinn, R. Weber, R. Siemek, J. Jorgelewicz, E. Bogdan, J. Pietruszlca, Grob, A. Mazziott, Third row: C. Taylor, E. Reynolds, C. Romanowski, L. Zukowski, R. Dreyer, B. Brackett. H. Debaufre, Y. Moore. Fourth row: L. Durkin, B. Commodari. D. Hiles, J. Kahler. H. Dellaterza, J. Piekarski, C. Chiveral, L. Addicks. J , F5 mg H 9B-7-Top row: W. McKelvin, S. Huber. J. Javodski, B. Piccione, R. Pumphrey, A, Doetlaff, R. Schmidt, R. Wilson, L. Murphy. Second row: R. Fleig, B. Gernhart, N. Hughes, J. Cyran, R. Jedlicka, J. Gabriszeski, R. Gardner, R. Rodgers. Third row: G. Novak, H. Grove, W. Machulcz. F. Hall, L. Turner, D. Hunger, B. Kafer, L. Cleaver, G. Bannister. 9B-8-Top row: C. Gilpin, G. Patro, M. Hartman, L. Sobus, S. Sisler B. Glass G. Pantwell L Pritchett. F. DeJuliis, Second row: U. Provenzano, M. Balcerak, M, Sullivan. P. Surec, M. Gough H. McDonough, D. Fischer, J. Bory, P. Ryan. Third row: H. Ceccia, J. Bergen. T. Nardone, J Ruth, J. Kojack. J. Riemer. P. Shinnick, M. Hobbs, R. Kaczynska. Fourth row: M. Cunningham A. Denisio, A. Kulacki, E. White, V. Airey, C. Roche, C. Day, M. Celozzi, C. Yuhanek. L Thomas. 'H as 9B-9-Top row: E. Miller, W. Cane, B. Dale, -R. Crowley. R. Borowy. J. Wilfer, J. Bonolis, K. Fabiszak, J, Manning, A. Scalf, B. Crovo. R. Fountain. Second row: P. Benson, V. Clark, L. Mancuso, T. Panagiotou, J. Barker, D. Wood. B. Meadows, D. Sevier. A. Fluhart, M. Ciampaglia. Third row: D. Pretty, T. Jancewski, C. Miller. N. Klosinski, B. Garrett, P. Leonard, M. Fidler, E. Zorn, K. Kedzierski. M. Schreiber, S. Hamer. Fourth row: R. Bogdan, J. Baginski, J. Campbell, J. Cavasina, B. Zollinhofer, J. Mattia, J. Savage, F. Susie, F. Alisea. T. Kaczynski. lf' I in A i -f fi., . - . ., M f 4 f' gi -- -Z ., A .1 4- . 4 N l' I .l. il A ' AK -I' I 9 an is 0 X Q52 ,N Q X . .1 6.5. . 733- ..,., 9' Q f Ui.. fr I .4 i ' 1 ,git .4-.4 Q.. Q t X F L 9B-10-Top row: E. Green, C. Burrell. S. Kosmos, N. Brown, E. Brecht, J. Piaskowski, S. Danna L. Ziolkowski, R. McCall. Second row: J. Gibula, N. Ewancio, R. Eure, R. The-len, T. Lapchak R. Zannino, R. Bynion, G. Sanders. Third row: H. Corbin, D. Miller, V. Hawkins, D. Mannion J. Ritter, J, Hodgoon, L. Pecorino, D. Pijanowslci. Fourth row: M. Cimaglia, C. Cave, A. Hahner D. Pelekakis, D. White, B. Raymond. G. Brodsky, S. Celio. . rr f 1 .icy '- ' ,..f 1. . 53 . 5- 112 . ' f : ' , 4 0 K . 4 6 Q . 4 1 9B-11-Top row: D. Stiimhoni, J. Hisley, I.. Smith. I.. Shipley. J. Cimino, J. Bucttncr, J. Stilwell. Scgond row: G. Buyliss. li. Thompson, lf. Gielncr. B. Ricth, D. Collins. H. Iklurkowski, C. Stilwell. Third row: C. Jones, B. Fitzpatrick. M. Lane. M. Furlong. H. Hodak. bl. Tagliuvia, Hodak. Fourth row: M. Vaclavik, L. Thompson, C. Miller, B. Ryan, A. Wtnrkrnan. V. Berry, C. Faby, H. Briggeman. 0n0wz 704910146 9B-12-Top row: R. Cheslock, J. DeCosmo, F. Iannantuono, R. Gresdo. N. Clavey. J. Hinkleman. J. Emerson. Second row: L. Tsendeas. M. Zyla. J. Lazzaro, C. Dannetteo, R. Arias, C. Boyle. Third row: C. Pummery, G. Forster. M. Trinks, B. Dodge. C. Scarhoro, M. Boan. J. Martin. 9B-13-Top row: C. Clapin, A. Loughry, D. Stempor, E. Davis. G. Hohman, E. Bossert, J. Simmons, N. Michaelides. Second row: R. Fultz. P. Malec, W. Bentley, G. Kuczinski. W. Mackereth, D. Al- britton, C. Snyder. J. Blake, T, Danielak. Third rowt W. Sullivan. W. Smith, T. Gephardt, C. Dabkowski, C. Dennison. B. Rash, C. Rodcrt. H. Ford, A. Bedwell. Q 9B-14-Top row: VV. Siegmund, J. Davis, T. Dabrowski. J. Dudzinski. J. Baginski, P. Kelly. R. Moxey. Second row: L. Novak. G. Costello. L. XY'citzel. D. Gibson. A. Poremski, J. Rosasco. Third row: J. Stump. N. Chcsser. D. Masanielo. J. Clark, P. Kwaterski. J. Brooks, M. Ratajczak. Fourth row: S. Blair, M. Ritter, L. Novak. B. Mitzel. M. Sadowski, J. Dougherty. C. Sigal. A. 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FRANCIS XAVIER TRAINOR Dedicated sponsor of the February Class of 1957 . . . master of the art of clever repartee . . . known by all as a man of conviction and courage . . . possessed of that energetic drive necessary to all class leadership deserving recipienfof the heartfelt gratitude of his graduates. LEROY HARVEY CAROLYN AHL Clam Preridenl Vice Prefident 'Hwy' al' ill eelrfgraaav v, if gvvvi X . f ' K DON STRATTON MARY POPKO BERNARD KALLMAN Student Council Prefidenl Sleering Committee Dramatim' 57 4'-34 .HDR iz? RONALD PRAG LOWSKI All-Mur3l,md. All-American Honor: MRS. HAROLDYN HJELMERVIK A shining example of what every counselor should be . . . greets us always with a heart-warming smile . . . anxious to lend a helping hand, which she does through kindness, gentlencss, and understanding. GEORGE MAVRON IS Tremurer S efreiar y PATRICIA MCINTEE NANCY MARSH ECK FLORENCE TRESSLER Yearbook Yearbook Clmir Choir W 'E' 'Y CATHERINE LUClI.I.I2 BISHOFF Lucy . . . pleasant and serene. . . . faithful member of the Girls' Serv- ice Club . . . content to sewn the time away . . . desires to major in Home Economics in College. PATRICIA ANN BLOOM Pal . . . petite and pixy-like . , . unique blonde hair-do with big blue eyes . . , star of junior play . . . en- joys progressive jazz . . . goes wild on cokes . . . has friends no end, LINDA lVfAGDAI.IiNI2 BRILHART Lindt: . . . cute. curly-haired gal who laughs most of the time . . , softball and swimming are her interests . . . waiting' for Gordon to come home from the Army. LEONARD JAMES CAPRINOLO Cap . . . little fellow with a big personality . . . ended the theory that size was needed to play basketball . . . has received two varsity letters for baseball talents , . . a sure suc- cess whatever he does. 70 CAROLYN EMMELINIE AHL Cam! . , . pretty and intelligent . . . with a personality to match . . . ac- tive in all phases of school life . . . holds positions in National Honor Society and Girls' Service Club . . . VP of senior class . . . member of sports teams . . , future includes college. BERNAIDIETTE Liar BARNI5s Bernie . , . soft-hearted and happy- go-lucky . . , enjoys a good time but would just as soon spend quiet eve- nings at home . . . plans to let the future take care of itself. MARC5ARlZT LISILA BLAKE Pegg-1 . . . one blonde who isn't dizzy , . , generosity is a trait she will never lack . . . participated in volley- ball. softball, and badminton . . . en- joys dancing . . . plans to marry and see the world. WILMA MARl.IiNE BOSMAN Billie . . . easy-going girl . . . danc- ing and skating claim much of her spare time . . . a secretary to be TI-IONAS GORDON BROWN Gafdwz . . . light, curly hair and blue eyes . . . interests include sports cars and parties . . . spare time is spent lifting weights , . . dreams of owning his own gym. RosALII3 CATHERINE CAYER Rare . . . likeable senior . . .enthus- iastic over dancing. basketball, and badminton , . . member of U.S.O. . . . future includes marriage. 'lAMlES MORGAN ATKINSON jim . . , packed with pep and per- sonality . . . Pennsylvania's loss was our gain . , . speedy member of the varsity football squad and track team . . , member of art workshop . . . participant in the Christmas assembly . . , higher education in store. BOHIJANNA BARYs Dunn.: . . . very serious and quiet . . . likes nice clothes. music, and to be alone . . . artistic ability won her an art scholarship to the Mary- land Institute of Art . . . farm life appeals to her. z,.'313 affil- ee . ' 'Qu ' -vu 1' 9, x 'S I, --- - ' It -:Q . j , an 'R.?f .gr ,W I 1 ' i I I , 'KK- il . A ,ii Q' H i K X3 ' 5 N . f, -T s. 1- i 'f' i W . .A RICHARD Lr2ONARo CHITIKIANTF Rirlv . . , reteixed .lthletit awards for JV sotcer and nirsity tennis . favorite subyect is themistry , . looking forward to tollegze. FRANK iNlIZl.VlN Cl.. kRIlltili Flklfli . . . straight forward lad who enjoys working on automobiles or reading sports books , . plans to put talents to work as a mathinist. JOHN Ai.i.12N CHRl12s'r Blu: . . . fun-loxing Pal with an answer for everything . . ardent worker in Chemistry Club. Student Countil and Key Club , . . xarsity wrestling , . quiet life in his old age DfJNAI,I3 Xlf'II.l,lAM Coi.12MAN D011 . . . JV latrosse member for two years . . . varsity latrosse senior year . . , also a member of Key Club . . . will be flying with the Air Force shortly. in 1 'WN fe 4... FRANCES COLOFIZN If 'Wi 1ff qf5 'fn -qv'-v 'fu ' 4 - T lf.. A -Q-..., -N -A ca'- 'UN Ox 1. ug,- Fnmcie . . . ardent sports fan . . . is seen at all Pat events . . . gay, lo- quacious lass who likes to travel . . . hopes to marry a man from the W'eSt. Ji2ANi2T'r15 MARION CRAXVFORIJ f.1r1 . . , red hair and brown eyes . . . her witty personality makes her tom- petition for Gracie Allen . , . pos- sesses much artistic ability '... will be an asset anywhere, Jorcis JOAN DAVIQNPORT juyve , . , ii friendly blonde with a ready smile . . . lends a helping hand . . . takes aetixe part in sports . . , marriage seen in the future. FAITH JOANN Dli1.Ll2R jwmi . . brown-eyed, willowy sen- ior . . . likeable in uery way . . . many activities imlude sports. l',N. Club. GSC. and Girls' Cilee Club . . . hopes for a tareer in the wild blue yonder. is-my ww. A 'IL xr i O Asa 5 1 MARIE DORIS CosrANTiNi Dfirii' . . . full of mischief . . . laughs even though nothing is funny . . . her carefree personality wins her many friends, GLORIA GRAci5 CQRRAMIQR Glow.: . . . dark-complexioned and appealing . . . rates Perry Como tops . . . beauty and personality give her hopes for success as a model. JOHN VUORLIEY DAVIS, JR. Juhmzi , . pleasing smile and won- derful personality . . . spare time spent on sports field . . . hopes to play major league baseball, ANTHONY PAsQLiAi.i5 D'.ElIGENIO 7.lIIIl . , . good looking and talented , . . member of Clipper Choir , . . president of sthool band for three years , . . one of leading participants in IHA Color Day . . . dreams of becoming a band leader. 7I mn... i .. i ' '55 5, i , . R. 'W' '1 ga :jf .qs .- ' ga.. ,yu Y' 2... 'L Q sn-- 'Ronan 'Q CLIZNISNT VUILLIAM GAvi2NAs Clem tall. dark. quiet. and nite to know , .. a member of the varsity football. basketball. and baseball teams active in Student Council hopes to be a themical engineer after college. CAROL ANN HARR Carol doesn't like to rush into things .. . would rather sit down and think them out enjoys many ac- tivities, but swimming and dancing are favorites looking for job with a fabulous salary. 72 X 'u ,we . N -.-.-.... 1.--, -af. JOHN 1inxy'ARo DIITIRILH jofm . . . full of fun. pep. and energy attiye in sports and CQYO out- side of school destination unde- termined. JOSEPH lNlICHAliI. DllNlATAl,lZ for . .. tall. dark and handsome ardent supporter of all class attivities one of yearbook writeeup crew . . . co-captain of the varsity track team . . . his versatile personality will assure him a good position. Er.ArN1z Eii.iiN DRi'iiRi' lilame . . . neat and trim with .1 smile and warm personality candidate for .lunior Prom Queen member of NHS setretarial work ahead. DoNA1.o ANDREW FKQKIERT Dm: . . . a good natured guy who en- joys the outdoors his bowling ability has won him both local and national awards plans to enter Air Force. SHARON CARoi. GRAHAM Sbumn tall. good-looking blonde tops, class in typing speed finds it hard getting up in the morn- ing headed for Florida vacation after graduation. LEROY JOSEPH I-IARVIQY H.n'1' tall, good looking. and in- telligent . . . president of February Class of 57 . , . captain of track squad member of Pat varsity football team excels in all endeaxors our choice for success story. 'Y' ANTOINIZTTIE TiiRiasA DiLuii,i.o Tow stylish brunette with a flair for tlothes an ardent admirer of modern jazz a loyal supporter of all sports events will make a plate for herself in the business world. CHAR1.i5s DIOSIEPH DRllIiRX'. jR. Cheri . ., quiet. well-liked senior . . . musieal ability took him to St. Louis. Missouri. to sing with the nation- wide High Sthool thorus also sang with All-Maryland Chorus tannot decide between music field or the business world. LARRY IENIJRICQH L.ni'1 ,, . ready for a good time. any- time. anywhere Hrotk and roll fan delights in listening to Bill Hale-y's musit has hopes for tol- lege. MURIEL MILIJRIEID FOULKE Muriel quiet. but full of fun dancing helps keep her mind off school spends spare time with Robins G. C. , . . desires to own baby blue Cadillac after making first mil- lion, J? 5 'Ts ' X Qwxx s YN . X 1' 95 LVM . Mm. .Z . RICHARD ELLSXVORTH HEYMAN Dickie , . . tall lad with dark curly hair . . , member of varsity basket- ball . . . interested in collecting jazz records . . . future plans include college. DONALD FRANKLIN HIEGGBH' Don . . , an active participant of the football and lacrosse team . , . noted for his educated toe and hard running which helped Patterson win MSA crown in '54 . . , plans to en- ter service. RONALD JOSEPH ITzOE Ron . . . a tall, brown-eyed lad with a terrific sense of humor . . . chem- istry whiz . , . hurled for varsity baseball team . . . enjoys skating, swimming, and sports. JOSEPHONE NORMA JEDLICKA Narzzm . . . full of vim, vigor. and talk . . . a jovial miss with a smile for everyone . . . a three year mem- ber of the Clipper Choir . . . leaves behind an outstanding record in athletic activities . , . one of the Fearless Four. ELIZABETH ANN HICIKEX' Belly . . . attractive with an engag- ing smile , . . a warm and ready friend , . . Junior Color Day worker . . . one of program committee help- ers for senior prom. JOAN EILEEN HOOVER juan . . . tiny, cute. and neat , . . member of Bureau of Sales. Girls' Service Club . . . cheerful disposi- tion will take her far in the business world. RONALD STEVEN JACOBS R012 . . . quiet and friendly , . , a one minute to nine man . . . drives a different car every day . . . future plans are to avoid work. CHARLOTTE LEAH JENKINS Clam' . . . high-spirited Pattersonite who is a steering committee rep . . . sports minded , . . plans to earn enough money for marriage . . . dreams of a house with modern furn- iture. ' ,ji-H , is' 'ar 32361, 95- .W :arf 35 . N I C A I A i Q -3 .haf .. .. ,A I-A TER .ac ia ,K I .eg V , , ,. ,., . nys, I A I - if DARLENE ELIZABETH JONES 'ry Durlerze . . . Five foot two, eyes E 'Y D . A gc of blue . . . former Red Cross presi- N A V fins. dent . . . agile enthusiast of the 5 A N I' an dance floor . . . avoids loquacious ' .. l 5 ws.-.tf' people will marry shortly after i .. 5 ' ' ' ' I- graduation. I W4 , Ji. '!::T I. e I X 4 -A ff , V Q24 A ' I l 4' ' ig I 1 LEON JOSEPH KEIHZIERSKI Lee , . . comical guy who dreams Of owning a Cadillac convertible . . . likes to stick with old friends. Navy life lies ahead, 1 BERNARD KARL KALLMAN Bernie . . . serious minded clown . . . a born actor who took lead in junior and senior plays . . . hard worker in all class activities . . . keenly interested in Boys' Club of America. PHYLLIS AUDREY KENNEIDY Pbyllir . . , full of fun . . . tall. slim miss who enjoys dancing and parties . . . participated in school sports. 73 ANN SHIRLEY KOTOXWSKI Sliiil . . . sincere and friendly . . . active choir member '... after school activities include sports . . . Girls' Serxice Club officei '... will marry and mme to new home . . second of lfe.II'less Four. ALBERTA ANN KRICHTON Bef! , . . enjoys collecting miniature dolls . . unruffled disposition . , . cries at every sad movie she sees , , , likes to sing in the Girls' Glee Club. JOHN PATRICK KRAusI5 -Iulw . . . lJ.ItteI'son's answer to Gene Krupa . quiet. well mannered l.Id . . . ingratiatecl himself to Patter- son hy supplying entertainment for school. RoNAI.n XXfII.I.IAM KL'LLhlAN Bemfm . . . short and stocky . . . main interest is girls . . . goal is to become a millionaire. DORIS MARIIZ KIINnRATIc: Drnir . . . likes hillbilly music and ,QQ pizza pies . . . always ready for a laugh . . . her aim in life to be a an Mrs has been realized. 'mf Q ' .rgfiiff MN ,QE Q X s I' 7.7 -r 'EP 1 get? 3 . t it ff Y T. lN .....-. M' 1 A DOROTH EA THIZRESA LANG Dol . . . loves to laugh . . , sports include basketball and softball . . . can he found in school store every morning . . . after graduation. mar- riage, MARGARET ARTI-IA LAWSON Marge . , , tall. brown-haired miss . . . possesses a good bowling arm . . . participates in sports . . . busy worker in all school activities . . . NHS and Girls' Service Club. KURT LYNDEN LOUDERBACK Kurt . , , spends much time out of doors . , . a whiz with the racket ftennis that isj . . . farm life enters future plans. H ' t. A EQ' li R A ry .ll Q 3 BIIIIE KAY LANCASTER Billie . . . sweet and shy . . ,a pretty little miss with a warm smile . . . favors dancing. pretty clothes and baby blue . , . helps in school store . . . would like a job as receptionist. ARLIZNIZ KATHERINE LANGKAM Arlene . . . pretty Queen of the junior Prom . . . enjoys listening to records . . . one of our happily married seniors. GEORGE LORINCE George . , . never lost for words . . . can answer all questions , . . favorite pastimes include sports 'and stamp collecting . . . plans to join the Navy and sail the ocean hlue. PEGGY ANN LOVERN Peggy . . . an attractive miss who gets more laughs than Gracie Allen . . . her natural wit and sparkling personality make her popular with everyone . . . has a weakness for modern jazz . . . future includes secretarial work. AWG' ns. in., rx at Q! 'ei' RONALD MILBL RN MARTIN Razz the real Outdoor type lexsure tIme spent flSl'llflg playmg, football and baseball amb1tIon 15 to fInd a good steady Iob settle down and ralse a famIly GrORc I STI FANOS MAVRONIS Gemce keeps our money straIght as class trcasurer actIwItIes In clude Key Club Poster Club and Glee Club mcmber Of warsItv soccer team college 15 hIs goal after g,raduatIon CHRISTIAN MICHAIL MERRITT CJIII I quIct ew, g.,oIng., felloxx always rcady wIth a bn., smIle loxcs to smc possesses a some Mr ohnson would lIke to keep a lIttle longer Marmcs here he comes' GLORIA LEI: MOSCA one tall and modcl slIm one of the fortunate few who can wear Cat cye glasses and look good hopcs to become .I buyer In a large department store ROBERT WILLIARI MACK Muck small In sue but bn, ID heart cocaptaxned the warsIty wrcstllng team makcs fIshIng hIs hobby Anchors ANXLlyL,l1 after gradu.ItIon NANCY LOUIsr MARSHECK Nmre sucet and capable Feb ruary edItor of the Clxpper personlhty plus four year ClIp per ChoIr member NatIonal Honor SocIety vIce presIdent her vtarmth frxendlmess and am bItIon wIll lead hcr to success VINCENT JAMES MARZANO IHICE Black haIr brown eyes dark ComplexIon Interested In all sports member of baseball football teams always makmg xuse cracks plannmg a college educatIon PATRICIA IZLFNORA MClNThE ll short and slcnder capa ble secretary of the graduatmg class possessor of a lowely soprano XOICC one of Mr Johnsons Chpperettes vull marry shortly after graduatIon DONALID EIHWARIJ MOORE RedI sllent man mth a smooth smIle dogs hot Fords and Mercurys AIr Force bound GIIRAI IJINII NIA? OsBLRNI: Gerry brIg,ht blue eyes and blonde haIr pretty petlte mlSS xuth frIcnds galore fawontes Include popular muslc and boys has sIghts set on marnage ,I-19 7Wx fs CLEMENT JOHN MAINOLFI Butch clIrk WI a Is armmg il111lL says he NVOXTICS all the tlme but Is rellly hxppy go lucky .I bowllng cnthusIast Incl I lI1f.I'Ill'JLl' of thc All AmerIc In Drum Corps ALFRED RONALD MARTIN tall lanky redhead member of Key Club always tInkerIng., xuth hls car would make a successful eleetrlcal engxneer 'Win-.. 51'-v-W .0- 'q!Mq ...af K' 44 Q. 'S' ' My N MARIE ANTOINIETTE PETTINATO Marie . . . quiet miss with an un- usual sense of humor . . . peeves include running to park for gym and vanilla ice cream . . . has desire to go to college. RONALD ALFRED PRAGLOXVSKI Ron . . . brown eyes and curly hair . . . hail fellow-well met . . . AllfMaryland football for two years . . . co-captain of '56 champion squad . . . captain of varsity lacrosse . . . will enter U. of M. ROSE MARII2 ROMANELLO Rare . . . tiny little miss who takes life as it comes . . . never rushes . . . future plans include work. JOAN ARLIZNI2 Ross form . . . talented lass who designed our class banner . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . steering committee representative . , . gym is second home . , . never a dull moment when she's around. 76 RAYMOND MICHAIEL OSSIE Ray . . . one of the quiet few . . takes an interest in all sports , . . a member of Pats track team . . . would like to do radio and television work after graduation. PAUL PETRI Pele . . . a tall, good looking fel- low . . . easy to get along with . . . member of Student Patrol . . . prefers popular music to jazz . . . never miss- es a good fight on television . . . desires a job at telephone company. MARX' ELIZABETH POPKO Mary , . . pretty miss. equipped with blonde hair. sparkling green eyes, and brains . . . one of the class's hardest workers . , . very active in all sports . . . her integrity. patience, and personality will guarantee her being a successful missionary. EIUWARID GEORGE RASEL Ed . . . quiet and easy going , , . a boating enthusiast . . . collects stamps in spare time . . . future leans toward an engineering career. THOMAS THADDEUS RosIAK Tum . . . enjoys outdoor life . . . interests include stamp collecting and camping . . . looking forward to buying a motorcycle . . . wants to attend college, DONNA LEE RUBY Dmzmz . . . a real TV fan . . . doesn't say much but is always thinking . . . hopes to join WACs and see the world. MARY ELIZABETH PARKS Berlp . . . happy-go-lucky girl . . . a loyal Pattersonite . . . attends all sports events . . . looks forward to meeting new people . , . hound to be a success in the business world. vrrx l A1-fb' I'f'n u vi gin E in-K .Qf , D -'P . as 157 ' '- 'hw i A g ar JOHN VUILLIAM RYITIQR julw . , . lrish lad with winning smile . , . kept Pattersonites on edge of seats with his performance in foot- ball and lacrosse . . favorite pas- time is watching fights CATHIERINIZ MARX' SAIIIeR Carr . . . eye-catching. shiny. black hair . . . quiet most of the time . . , honor roll student and a toparate seamstress . . , willingness to work will make her an A-I stenographer. RosAI.IE SANDERS Row . . . motto is to laugh and have a good time . . . has trouble remem- bc-ring names . . . intends to do office work until right person comes along. NoR MA JIZAN SCHOFF Nmvza . . . tall and slender . . . not a worry in the world . . . collector of rock and roll retords . . . searching for a position with a pleas- ing s.Il.Iry. ,. 'Gus hwy ' 4 f A Q. .I . 4' its 9 v. Qt if ' I kc , l 4' Qs ,yi M CHARI.Ias WILLIAM SCHORR Burk . . . pint-sized Dennis the Menace' '... gets in the kind of trouble you laugh at . . . honors in- clude varsity letters in football. la- crosse. and wrestling . . . lending Uncle Sam a helping hand for him after graduation. GIiRAI.lJlNII SI-IIMIEK ferric' . , . peppy and pert . . . well- known Pattersonite who is corre- sponding secretary of GSC . . . will enter nursing profession , . . her honesty and sincerity will have all her patients crazy about her. PATRICIA RUTH SMITH P.I1 . . . can take a joke as well as make one . . . has a fondness for reading. dancing. and swimming . . . anticipates a successful secretarial career. FRANc1Ifs ELIZABETH STIZPHIENS Frau . . . blond-haired. blue-eyed miss who shows good taste in clothes . . . faithful member of Bureau of Sales and GSC . , . will work hard to become a private secretary. os. Gu- . V QV! , 'N MICQHAEL DOfwilNlC SCIIRTI Mike . . . friendly disposition with a willingness to help . . . member of the Clipper Baseball team and an All-Maryland Soccer player . . , finds enjoyment in conservative jazz . . . college will occupy his time for the next few years. MARIIZ MAlDlil.lNE SMITH Marit . . . pretty. bright-eyed blonde . . . full of pep and energy . . . abounds in unrealized wit , . . office work in store for her. SANDRA EI.IzAIsIsTI-I SNYIIER Sdlldlll . . , a good combination of blond hair and green eyes . . ac- tivities include two years as softball player and as Preti' representative . . . a two months vacation in Florida will come before starting work. JAMES DOUGLAS STIsRRY jim . . . the brain of the English class . . . ardent worker on the write- up committee . . . never worries . . . takes things as they come . , . future plans include service and a steady. well-paying job. 77 4 .-I W 'Si Wi ,,,, Q. fl, A ffu '- 9 if xl if W QT, K, R Nm FLORENCE JULIA TREssI.ER Flo . . . a tall, attractive blonde . . diligent co-editor of yearbook . . . scholastic, service, and athletic awards to her credit . . . president of Girls' Service Club and Clipper Choir mem- ber . . . her determination will insure teaching success. BARBARA JEAN URIc1HEc:Ic Barb . . . twinkling eyes . . . cheer- ful smile . . . Girls' Service Club vice president . . , serves on steering committee . . . sports rate high with this popular miss who is always on the go . . . fourth of the Fear- less Four. 78 5 greg 'ning Q' ti ki. Q THIELMA Louisiz STINCHQOMR Slella . . . a strawberry blonde who is nice to know . . , took part in Junior play . . . hobby is collecting pictures of baseball players , . . sec- retarial position desired. DONAl.l3 JOSEPH STRATTON Slfeltb . . . blonde hair. blue eyes. good looking . . . president of Stu- clent Council . . . member of choir . . . traveled to St. Louis because of his good voice . . . active in many clubs . . . trying for business admin- istration in College. JOsEPI-I LEO SuI.I,IvAN fue . . , a combination of blond hair, gray eyes, and good looks . . . interested in sports, especially soccer . . . played on winning MSA soccer team . . . desires a good job with plenty of money. BEVERLY JEAN THOMPSON Bez' , . . one of PatteI'son's intelligent blondes . . . quick to learn and slow to forget . . , would like to be a stenographer after graduation. ELEANOR LAURA ULRICII Eleanor . . . the girl with the dancing shoes . . . performed as tap dancer for 10A class day . . . dislikes no one . . . enjoys being with her friends. BERTIIA MARGARET VOELKISR Bert . . . quiet and very likeable . . . finds pleasure in dancing, piano play- ing, and movies , . , hopes for sec- retarial position after graduation. 1 X, ., FRANK HARRY STOLBA Burch . , . light brown hair with hazel eyes . . . a member of the championship soccer team . , . inter- est lies in cars and sports . . . VS. Navy is next on his horizon. MARIA ELIZABETH STRIN MJ1'J . . . cute chick who chirps for the Clipper Choir . , . gay and care- free 4 . . parties and dancing are among her favorites . . . always has a smile for the world. ROBERT H ISNRY TAYLOR Bob . . . full of vim and vigor . . . cheerful guy who is Patterson's Jerry Lewis . . . a peppy cheerleader . . , will be a success because of his win- ning personality. ROBERT EDVUARD TRENT Bab . . . good natured guy with curly, black hair . . . won honors as member of JV and varsity lacrosse teams . . . bound for college. ,l ' ll: ' Y as an N i fl. 'UV t 'vw i I, t ., . N X HIIIIIX Axx XY'-wxlsz Rrmrrzl In VUIINHN Sf M, , ink 1Nr'w1v.l1 lmxx .Mmrwx IL f un' lm.1I lhmfwmrf TIHXYH1 7f'1'lIXH'V111H NINVUIYWM .num ln.1fl Nywrrx lmnf xx-!:lN111: f' '-H1 YNCN llklx IH VI-'X JW! I.nf Ill .nll Qlmw .urxxxtux Nnx 4111-rxqg-14-J Y.l1!lI' prwgmzrm DUNN Iwumj axrmgf Hvr Nic ral AY Xllllfv IL , , xntuwtxng 1.1.1 vin' hm .1 gltt uf' ygxh 4 .lnlnmt Iwur' wr' Huh mf .1 mlrnthl 1m1N1k1.m hlmwlf , vmmlxr uf mhrnwl fmmi . 4 fuluw hxlwwylux Nou' flu' Cfjfljfw' xlfjjf jx ,mjfizzg Aff bail In lbw we Mug. Grow! and zz Mic om' mfmw fic. 550112. fe! tfae eflvffex ring. Om' foyfzflj' Ill' f7!6'lljgC' lbw Om fofmiv wcfff zzjvfwfn' lfm' in zmnzy '1'c'a11'Y In fffffnzz' fylll' .ffliril .ffJf111'! gm 14' UM. 1+ lv 'N -I - Q. Lg, Di.1nc Rogers, liolv Holtlmlli. uml 'Inna-tru Pullms smrrul in Guys and Dollx. Suoml lill- tion . . . . . Carolyn Alul. Joylc Daven- port, Gerry Shimek. and ,Ioan Ross Llill Ll littlc soft shoe in the IHA Color Day , . . -N ,f 79 ll , 1 lll n v-www-..-.MMW clcwnth gxxulr Ll1'.llN.l Stu- nln-nts l3CL.il1lL' Clxincsc long L'HULl4llll to do thu l2111lwro1 s Xml-claw flf you look lll'klCl'l lC.lfl1 that make-up. you'll fmd Rob Holtlmus. Bill K.1rpowiLz, Funk Biclxlci, and Ron M4Don11lll. sk K -Us IS .. Iffuy Hun-5 .md Arlcm- l..1ngk.xm XKkYL'KlIl.H.lI1ni Quccm--vf the Vlunmr pIll!!N . . ... while 'Ibm D'EfL1-:L-run gmxl Im hm Km plnyul . .. '14 0 171-H rl!! .wg .fy N ., 5 ,Mg Q 1'.'.fv'f is .-'.f'x.v,J CL O xg, , Q I ' 'J-X-. iq' Q ug , iq, Lgy, gf' .C fn ., tlmrcc trgzmpx, Dun CQnlnm.m. Vlulm KI.lllNL', .mtl Iiunm K.zllu'.m Nt-:ln ilu xlnpv, , QIUADU Yulus lnturyrutc-E .1 Nxxfrn my LIIIIIC l7sbru.1ry '5 CQul41r D.1y slum' ... Alum- 'S' Cwlnr D43 f ,M 17 , lynx 'Hum' : 11 'mul k.lf1't.lIl xlqs f x l lnfx .mxl u1lHr'fL1l I1, nk rv M ? .i f-f' qiiwulixm YEICITHNL Z A ' lv 'rf I' Mllr ur CL 11 ' N N It f DHHN, ' I A , . 9 ., A - F K ' Y ' x ' la 1 1 I X y. T 1 . 1 1 ' ' 3 A K , 4 f, '. Y U fx . w 1 A S - gi? Wim Rose Galinis, a member of the cast, gets a helping Jenny and Michael Prove how much they mean to hand in applying her make-up from L. Kroening, L. each Other' Michelberger, B. Kruk. J. Bowen and M. Brown. Pat Killmon as she looked portraying the leading role of jenny in the senior play, jenny Kissed Me. On behalf ot the entire cast, stage crew, and helpers, E. Thacker presents Mrs. Vanderlain with a token of appreciation for her directing of the senior play. S x 16 U J 1 R as s-. N E334 X in .fha W. - X H We? Members of the june staff, composed of students from the yearbook journalism class, aided the Clipper production with write-ups and copy for the many clubs and activi- ties. Standing: R. Chrlinis, C. Keller. Iwi. Brown, I.. Micbelberger. P. W'ilson, Carr. J. Sachs. Seated: B. Kruk. P. Kulinski. M. Foehrkolb, G. Lyter. Wow We 70ofz6ed The February staff and workers consisting of jim Sterry. Florence Tressler, John Cbriest, Nancy Marsheck, and Gerry Shimek are shown trying to finish the phase of the yearbook which is par- ticularly concerned with their class. Here they are adding final touches to some of the senior write-ups. - 1 1 F M ' 1,111 ,mM...-WM. M- J' . A 1 Q to? 43446 Segrtul with Mrs. Mary Lou Irclgintl. Clipper aulvisor, are to-etlitori Pat KulinSki, Gay Lyter, lilo Trcssler, and Nancy Marsheclc. who take a moment off to pose for a pic- ture. Planning, thecking. and copy reading fill their busy sthedules. -.1::.::1- .,,r:f1'-'-fi? , g : ' tiff: Lfjfff' g rit 11:-H 2 ff- ---. UHYWYE: r t is N L L.'.1t':,: V, ,i Qhecking, and re-Chediing' 3 lol? ,for thefyearlX?0kk.St?fi:' imds jenny Carr, photography editor, is explaining to Bernard Kall Nancy Marsherlc, Flo 'I ressler. bay Lxtcr, and Pat Kulins 1, to editors, . . . . . . looking Over a finished lot While Mar Foehrkolb Bernie Kauman man the schedule for getting pictures and identification for some jenny Carr and john Chriest help from a kibitzers point of view. of the Photos which are used m the 57 Clipper' I .lf -3- an 'Q LL.: . i The Farewell Assembly begins and for the last time senior boys walk down the aisles of Patterson, beneath the arches. .,-U' Nancy Marsheck receives an award from Mr. Woelper as Carolyn Ahl and Leroy Harvey wait their turn. We? 74a ?meweZZ 14 YEAR AFTER YEAR graduating classes observe the traditional and solemn rites of the Farewell Assembly. The processiorui through the floral arches, the entrusting of the Black Box to the sub-senior president, the signing of the Log Book, the transfer of class colors to the sister class, the placing of the banner along side the banners of the past, the haunting strains of Aloha-these are part of the way each class says goodbye to Patterson. Lifting their voices in song, the senior boys bid Aloha to Patterson SRNlOl1 ,fw jg..--f wWJtki1v 9 Yr me GTA A1 I zrallllltm PRO WST THE SENIOR BANQUET and prom, a memorable occasion, is held in the main ballroom of a local downtown hotel. The promenade for favors, the ring dance, special entertainment staged by graduates- make up .1 gala never-to-be-forgot ten evening. A l r CLASS ,V':- gal .B -J'-N s fir' Leroy Harvey, dass president. presents the sponsor, Mr, Trainor with a gift. fx I I f f W lik 3 9 Bev Thompson seems to be enjoying the music with her dance partner. X Af ,Elf J .! Members of the February class wait in line to receive their prom favors, emblemcd braielets for the girls and wallets for the boys 5 1 la f w Mr. johnson conducts the class in the singing of a song which was specially prepared for the grad- uation exercises. Acting Mayor Leon Abramson presents Graduate Ron Praglowslci with his diploma as Mr. Woelper assists. CAPPED AND GOWNED, marching down the long aisle, keeping time to the dignified music, taking a place on the stage-it's a dream come true, graduation day! Speeches are made, songs are sung, certificates are awarded, tassels are turned, and suddenly it's all over-we are on our own, entering the big, wide worldf' Mr. Woelper presents Nancy Marsheck and Leroy Harvey with Rosalie Cayer receives her diploma from Mr. Abramson. the American Legion award given annually to the two out- standing members of a graduating class. 89 74e7'- J wa U'-4 H 1 vis-iwleaed rd rl 'JJ Y 'w Q1 QW - ev el Overture Les Preludef ....... ....,.,, F ranz Liszt Processional Grand Mmfflo from Aida ...... ,...... V erdi Graduates and Audience The Star-Spangled Banner ......, .,...................,.............,.. K ey Invocation ,..............,............. .......,...........,.. R ev. A. Lorenz Grumm Pastor, Nazareth Lutheran Church Graduates Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee ..... ....,........,sss....,...... J . S. Bach Recommendation of the Class ..........,. ....... M r. G. Gordon Woelper Principal 77446 Salad Presentation of the Class ......... ...................,..... M r. Thomas A. Van Sant, jr. Assistant Superintendent, Secondary, Vocational and Adult Education Conferring of Diplomas ...... ........... H onorable Leon Abramson Acting Mayor, City of Baltimore Graduates Amerira the Beautiful ........ ...,,...,.......,,. S amuel Ward Announcements and Awards ....,.... ........ M r. G. Gordon VUoelper Principal School Song ......... ..... G raduates and Audience Benediction Recessional Grand March from Aida ..., ,,,,,, V erdi ELEANORA ANUSZEWSKI Secretary LOIS KROEN ING Treafurer MRS. MAURYA TILLERY A tolerant attitude, unflagging energy, and boundless ambition for the success of her graduating class along with an understanding heart, make Mrs. Tillery an inimitable and beloved sponsor. Her constant loyalty and her irrepressible sense of humor have' turned tense times into pleasant and memorable experiences. Her perseverance and strength have prepared us to meet courageously all that may confront us as the youth of today and the citizens of tomorrow. TED SOPHOCLEUS Vire Prerident DOROTHY SCHEHLEIN Sludenl Clam Preyidenl Caunfjl Sludenz Council Pregidem Vice President JANET COLLINS Treafurer MRS. KATHERINE O. NICHOLS Dignified, tactful, and dependable, the june '57 counselor, Mrs. Nichols, stands as a symbol of what we ourselves hope to achieve. Her charming and gracious manner made us feel welcome when we sought help. She listened sympathetically to our prob- lems and worked earnestly to help us solve them. We shall resort to her teachings and philosophy in time of stressg we shall profit from her exemplary actions. alfmf PAT KULINSKI Co-Edilm' of Patterson Press Yeurbooe ROBERT HOL'I'HAL'S Key Club Prwiduzl Drum fllmfur' ,X are 'O' X 'prv ' GAY LYTER Co-Editor of Patterson Press Yeurlmok BILL KARPOVUICZ Press P :lr nf Gu gi jofmm NAC HN l'nil4fu11 of IN zllffull llwwf Smitty BETTY LOU ABSHIRE Berry slrm porsed and quret with an rnqursltne cur an appealmg smrle and spnklrng brown eyes are ehlef tssets of this lass 1 talent el songbrrd of the Cllpper Chorr for the past three year plans a eareer and llter marrrage CHARLFS DOYLE ALLEN Buddy mqu1s1t1se lad who IS always on the go mterests turn to baseball and football yearbook and class representatne hopes to hase a good payrng lob after graduatron wt 'Ii'-ep -'---4 -ef' HN' X lifetime Aww 'CMN ik ANNA SABINA Annrcres frm sharp strrkrng strawberry blonde Patterson s Krm Noxak possesses 1 radiant laugh and sense of humor enjoys 1 good loud pep rally clothes con serous plans a teaehrng eareer after 'Iovtson State Teachers MICHAT L JOHN AMATO Mike reserxed and resourceful rnterested 1n photography steerrng commrttee member lrkes outdoors after hard day t school to become a history teach er rs hr goal V , .give Q fUW- Q' new G77 at Aw-q.,,,,,,, -Ku-M ,km hw- 95... IIYONORA LAURA ANUSZEW SKI Elewzrna slender serene fashron able vuth a vxmnmg smxle works for the Bureau of Sales and rs see retary of the class of 57 enyoys outdoor sports future 15 already decrded for thrs lovely Mrs ANTHONY HENRY ARBIN Tong a serrous boy wxth spark Img green eyes member of the Prmtrng Club and track team llkes baseball racmg and the gay re may be a teacher who knows' DAYTON RICHARD BALLIET Daymn carefree and soft hearted lrkes sports and cars muslc and the gay lrfe member of the Stage Crew hopes to ecome a lawyer or dentist ROBERT LEROY BAUER B0 tall agile athlete lrmrt less energy for dancrng basketball and baseball a Navy career rs rn MARILYN LuC1NoA APPLFY Muzlyz a dainty mlss wrth mrs ehrewous eyes a dlllgent vnorker for the bank vull be an effrcrent secretary MARY AVA BACKUS Mag sweet and lrkeable generous wuth trme and effort rf she 15 needed an actrve member of the GSC and Glee Club future plans include homemakmg for a certain someone LARRY GENE BATHURST Lang blond crevs eut and baby blue eyes quret soft hearted and serrous mannered lrkes to hunt and flsh plans to settle dovxn with the rrght grrl after a hrteh rn the Seruee FREDERICK BECK JR Fred tall and lanky quret and laughmg member of the NHS favorlte pastrme centers if A store after grad uatron around basketball baseball and cars pet peeve rs homework Navy bound lad I' . 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VICITOR EIDWARID BOBER Built . . . blue-eyed and brown haired chap . . . quiet but fast to grasp , . . loves the outdoors and customized automobiles . . . pet peeve is walking the many steps in Patterson . . . plans for Service. JOANNE DOROTHY BORKMAN ju . . . a striking agile blond- haired lass with a knack for sports . 4 . efficient worker in the Late Room . . . loves popular music and the color blue . . , plans to prove her ability as a master of the typewriter kevs. CAROL ANN BOUTI-INIQR C.n-01 . , . a mischievous green-eyed miss with a modish and distinctive style . . . fleet-footed on a basketball court , . . likes to do all things in a hurry . . , will enter the clerical field. 'YN Qs ,im 'Q NIZLLIE GIERTRITIHE Bizooows Nel . . . easy-going, soft-hearted, and reliable . , . weakness for blonde hair and blue eyes , . . likes danc- ing and swimming . . . future holds office work, DOuoI.As ROBERT BIZNDALL Dlllljlfilf . . . sincere, ingenious and good natured . , . math and science whiz . . . talented Sousaphone player who won two scholarships to Pea- body . . . enjoys sports, especially boxing . . . college bound for elec- tronic engineering. HELEN ESTIELI12 BLAKE Helen . , . sociable and good hu- mored . . . fresh appearance with a striking smile . . . enjoys helping others with homework . . . tends toward sports . . . likes dancing and listening to records . . . pet peeve is history . . . future outlook is mar- riage. NANCY LEONA Boi-IMER Nancy . . . pale blue eyes. angelic blonde hair, and a candy-pink com- plexion . . . likes sports and sou- venirs . . . faithful alto of the Clip- per Choir and the octet . . . yearns to be a member of the domestic field. RICHARD ROBERT BOSSIZRT Buzzard . . . tall, blue-eyed blond . . . a happy-go-lucky music lover who also likes football . , . laughs a lot . . . wants to further his educa- tion at college, JUDITH LEE BOwEN jndy . . . pert, pretty. and coyly at- tractive . . . blue eyes sparkle with enthusiasm . , . president of the Future Nurses Club and steering committee . . . interested in Luther League and all sports . . . will work to achieve a BS in the nursing field, PHYLLIS JEAN BEII. Pbyll . . . a party-goer who likes crowds of people . . . never worries unless necessary . . . loves to dance. swim, and listen to rock and roll music . . . stars in her eyes for a happy future. CORNELIA ELAINE BIIZLSKI Cnrnie . , . a sweet little girl with a heart of gold . , , likes dancing and reading good books . . . popular party-goer . . . member of the Future Nurses' Club . . . hopes to enter college in fall. ,ity I- x this Auf' i 4' 'gc 2 ,, 9 X ' if.. - vt . I I m QQ? MR, .,, h ,-. yr. Im V -ir. 1 wx ' A., fl xif 'f 'f ' ' . 1 ' Q gn' , I .fn I I ' l -., 6- 'fwv-1' 1 I 3. I-Q' wr- ' 1 Q Q D I- - 'cfs' Klgww . O fs., VVS 5-4 '13 RICHARD GIRARID BURLEY Riclmrd . . . diligent and dependable . . . indispensible stage crew and audio-visual aide worker . . . likes to tinker with cars . . . may make a career of it. GIEORGE ENICR CALVERT George . . . mischievous gray eyes with a personality to match . . . pop music is a favorite . . . a whiz in modern problems . . . will let the future take care of itself. JENNIE RUTH CARR ffilflif' . . . personality plus girl with peaches n' cream complexion and clear blue eyes . . . a whiz on a bas- ketball court . . . indispensible year- book worker and sister Belle . . . her student will love her. PATRICIA THERESA CAVASINA Pal . . . lovely black hair and soft brown eyes . . . winning personality . . . different hobbies include riding. swimming, and dancing . . . pet peeve is English . . . has a flair for beautiful clothes . . . an asset to any office. 96 3 f-T, r ,ef 4 1 ,. PAUL FRANCIS BREEN Paul . . . one of the best-dressed males at Patterson , . . neat ap- pearance - . . jovial and very talk- ative . . . has that drive you out of your mind sense of humor . . . a fervent member of the tennis squad . . . a hotdog and driving fiend . . . future unsettled. MARY ANN BROXVN Illury , . . a tall, trim girl with anxA ious hazel eyes . . . enjoys acting in school plays . . . a great fan of the outdoors . . . future plans include a medical course at the l'niversity of Connecticut. DELORES PATRICIA ANNE BROOKS Pal . . . innocent eyes topped off with a crowning glory of blond hair . . . loves to dance and bowl . . . a female Dick Contino . . . Honor Roll and typing awards add to her credit . , . plans to make some boy happy. JANE ELIZABETH BURCOYNE jane . . . cute as a button with her lady-like ways . . . all eyes turn to her souped-up Ford . . . has many typing and shorthand awards to her credit . . . will make a top- notch secretary to that lucky boss. RONALD VVALTIZR CALLAHAN Ron . . . an air of shyness gilded with an independent streak . . . adds a professional touch to a saxophone . . . will be a smashing success as an electrical engineer. FREDERICK CANTORE Fred . . . carefree, fun-loving, and easy-going . . . enjoys sports, es- pecially football. baseball, and bas' ketball . . . rock n roll music puts him in the mood . . . counting the days until graduation. CARMEN LOUIS CATALFAMO CKIWIIEVZ . . . curious, carefree and congenial . . . member ofthe varsity baseball squad . . . likes sharp look- ing clothes . . . plans to spend four years with Uncle Sam in the Navy. RONALD HENRY CELOZZI Meulbdll . . . tiny pint-sized package of wit . . . one of the few who ap- preciates his own humor . . . ardent soccer player . . . will ask What was that question for the rest of his days. x in c 45' -W lin JF' 4 Q X 7 41 ig., I f fm? RW AY ATT 1, Vx sl g .ns vis: ails 'ho 5 . -'vi N Y 'i XY'lI.l.IANl ADAM CHMli2t.t2wsKt Hiittirs ANNE CHRIST A Ilullfli . . tall .ind tlean eut with Cfim . to-operatixe. and reliable as l ga . .in unending sense ot humor , . . . , . goes generous amounts ot en- W' i.in't stay still for a minute . , ergy to Patterson girls' sports pro- -. member of the xarsity wrestling and grain . . , spare time spent tolletting: I -L --. football squads . . , will let to- stamps and ian retords , future morrow take tate of itself Plans undetlded '- iWARC1ARlfT bl.-RRY CLARKIS Ri-iooA lNlARll.YN Comix rlfoeit , slender brunette with flirting dark eyes . . . enjoys wateh- Rlmda . . , let blatk hair. setting off glowing eyes 4 . . inquisitiie yet quiet manner . . member of the Girls' Glee Club and Red Cross Club . . . ardent skating and bowling ing and p.trtitip.iting in basketball . , . steering tommittee member . . t .rims for a good office job enthusiast , , . slated for suetess in the business world 2 FRANK LIN Wir.t.1ARi COLLIGAN Fun? , . . a six foot, blue eyed blond flattop , . . quiet guy with a host of friends , . . member of the Key Club and NHS . . . chemist ' or Air Force pilot to be. 0- x , 1, EARL joHN Cook lf.n'l , . . auburn hair and mischie- vous eyes . . . easy-going, but ser- ious of purpose . . . enioys sports. ,A swimming and football . . . loyal to Q7 the Clipper Choir , , . interested in seientifit work, ,, 9 WAw'Ni2 Emx'ARo CORSON Cfmmjr A , , hale and hearty hunter . . . goes in for real gone squares. 'WN iitterbiigging and swimming . , . a swabby-to-be. ' rf' THosiAs LtaoNARo Cttovo Tfnlznpry , . . traxels with a crowd . , has time to help others . . . a ph- . 95 s ' S standout in tootball and baseball . , . vi X eonsistent member ot Honor Roll e -A -ee, , . will work for himself after 'J 1 ,, if tollege. s ,, l hw- 125 Q-X ,, x W jAN12T Ltziz COLLINS june! . . , tiny figure topped with a mass of brown flowing hair and unusual green eyes . . . likes to spend quiet exenings at home . . . busy with elass aetivities'and choir sche- dule , . . plans to be a successful wife, junta MA RY CORRAIJI 11116 . . , it sweet little lass with dark hair and eyes . . . enjoys a good ioke and takes pride in playing softball . . . should be .1 tiptop typ- ist. FRANCES Axwisrria CRIST Fun . , , energetie, enthusiastic and effieient . , . laughs at the drop of a hat . . favorite sports include xolleyball and badminton . . . mem- ber of student patrol . , . is look- ing forward to a eareer as a news- paper reporter. STANUQY JOSEPH DABROVVSKI 51.111 , . . lanky lad with clear blue eyes . , plays santllot football with the boys from Herm.in's Corner , . . dislikes English IC.iLl1L'l'9 . . to seek employment of l'ntle Sam. 97 -4-an fy, . it ,,W. . .IR ,pn-C 49, SHIRLEX MARE ELLEN FALLIN Shirley an energetrc hrgh step prng mayorette moxres danemg and swrmmrng are her faxorrte pas trmes plans a career rn the domestre freld Jr RRR SCOTT I rrscr-r may trll smooth and srarp lrkes eyerythrng about the out doors lrkes huntrnle and spear frshrng an ambrtrous member of the Hrghlandtown Sports Club expects to see the world wrth the Nayy RONALD WrLLrArr DAVENPORT Duty serene blue eves unpredretable qurek wrtted and frrendly frvorrte prstrme rs art lrkes to eacererse hrs legs on the traek hopes to attend eollege LLCY ANN DELABIO Lum eute frrendly and popular effrcrent rn all her undertakrngs member of Grrls Serxrce Club year book Red Cross Club and steerrng eommrttee fayorrte sports m clude tennrs and badmrnton no future plans STANLI w IRANCIS DOBRZYC KI Siem a quret effrerent worker hrs herght rs exeeeded only by hrs ambrtrous whrms baseball and football top hrs sports program plans to attend lnryersrty of Maryland WAYNY GLRALD ELLISON ll ayze quret humorous r e able wrth unusual southern drawl a loyal Pattersonrte though Ll neweomer rnterested rn swrm mrng basketball baseball and dat rn plans an engrneerrng, future- atL ofM HERBERT HOXYVE FERGUSON Herb typrcal college Chap com plete wrth ereweut and saddles enroys a good baseball football game dancrng away hrs cares takes up all hrs spare trme plans to be a mrllronarre the DE way JOHN Rorar RT FINNI RT T Ba perpetual frrend thrryes on Italran food treasures ath letre awards danerng and foot ball rate hreh as fayorrtes wr let future take eare of rtself Josr5PH WrLr,rAM DAXVSON, JR. B1 tall wrth flashy red h.rrr and blue eyes member of the NH9 es t p ry base a football and work on e ars plrns to se-rye hrs eountry LEONARD ARrs OLD DIMARTINO en short dark and trrm nonelaalant and debonarre e terman rn JV traek lrkes Brll Haleys musre best x I wear the Arr l'oree blue WILI IAM VURIGHT Drras B1 towerrng, rnqursrtrxe and eongenral warm h alel eyes that seem to make you hrs frrend huntrng and frshrnz are hrs hobbres .a drploma and a sleek new ear are hrs pet desrrei JAMTs ALBERT IQADI R aww well mrnnered well dressed whrr rn math terests eenter around the sports freld basketball football and baseball one of the better seeond base men of the baseball nrne plans to attend eollege -R ,li Q-JW 31. PATRICIA ANN FLYNN PJ! , . . laughing Irish eyes and winning Irish smile . . 4 busy as secretary of National Honor Society. in Girls' Service Club, and on steer- ing Committee . , , was entertainment chairnian and mistress of ceremonies at junior prom . . , hopes to he a medical secretary. REGINA MARIIZ FoI2HRIcoI.B juni . . . small package of fun , . . friendly. personable. and good na. tured . . . interests center around sports and joni james records . . . future foretold by the ring on her finger, RICHARD ANIDREW FRANCZKOVVSKI Rirh . . . serious blue eyes but a friendly smile . . . a crewcut is his trade mark . . . likes Italian food best . . , never worry, never care is his motto . . , a good job and then MARILYNN ANN FOEHRKOLB Mar . . . a sweet miss with flowing brown hair and expressive brown eyes . , . industrious, cooperative and ambitious . . . recording secre- tary of the Student Council . . . active in GSC Hostess Club, steering committee. Clipper Choir, yearbook. and girls' sports. CHARLOTTE LORRAINIS FRAMPTON Cilklllflfft , . . good humored. yet resourceful . . , constant fresh-asfa- daisy appearance . , . fashion-wise miss . . . active in Girls' Service Club, Clipper Choir, Student Coun- cil. and steering committee , . . stars in her eyes predict her future, FREDERICK .ALFRED FRANKOVUSKI Fred . . . pleasant mixture of green eyes and light-brown hair . . . much interested in softball and dancing . . . plans to marry and own a home. in favs 1g f'i V an 'C' 5 , - sv, A H'-A-sa ., . ' ' .awe an -.--L l 3? , vi my sl Q settle down are his plans. e 3 ,WL N J li GERARID HENRY FREBURGER STANLEY GABRISZESKI A Rnd . . . a fun-loving character with Gxbby . . . friendly and as talkative a magnanimous sense of humor . . . as his nickname implies . . . outdoor '- v V Q partial to rock and roll' and stand- type . . . likes parties and travel . . . s fi 57 ing on the corner 4 . . wants to looks forward to a good job with a , ' make the Navy his career, dividend. , ff, m 1- X so .M RosE MARIE GALINIS Rffiebud . . . golden hair and hub- bling personality . , , sharp wit and infectious laugh , . . has a remark for every situation . . . loves to compose music and poetry , . . Hon- or Society member . . . enjoys sports . . . psychiatric work ahead, VIc.ToRIA GRAc lf GARHARIYI' l'lc1fo'i.1 . . . tall. slim. .lfhl graceful . . . ardent football fan .Ind appre- ciative of good musit . . a good miser with sintc-re Intentions . . . plans to take up IBM mathines. dt r EI.sIE LI TCll.I,E GALLOWAY Eli-if . . . jovial, fun-loving yet earnest . . . sweet singing alto of Clipper Choir , . , member of Lf N. Club and Girls' Service Club . . . sewing rounds out spare time , . . good ioh and good marriage com- plete future plans. RoNAI.Iu LoI:Is GARRETT Run . . . serious. persistent. and earn- est . , baseball. fishing. and hunting take up ltls extra hours . . . favorite is mafh . future .Is yet uncertain. 99 LOUISE CATHERINE GEIGIZR Louire . .. a friendly smile with per- sonality to match diligent Late Room and Red Cross worker spends her spare time collecting old records will take a trip to he altar soon after graduation. GRACE MARY REGINA GILL Grace a gracious girl with a warm smile . . . interested in bowling and softball . .. dependable cae patrol member dreams of mar- JAMES FRANCIS GERACE im . .. a lad with flashing eyes that , linger on Italian girls threatens to quit school on bad days - - joys fishing, chess. bowling, and hunting member of tennis and rifle teams interested in physics and geometry . ., may study electron- RussELL XVAHNIZ GILPIN llnayze . . . slim and unpredictable with an unending energy for the cross country and tennis teams a flair ' for writing. reading and sleeping if I z . Z K 4 F 4' 3 cn 5 A, tl'-nv V I - left: Y L , ics if K 'L . W-A sc. , EK lk H 1 ,lv T 4 A M 5-5 a if j v v y r grave? ,gi If f 2 4 r v L r Z Y V M riage. will enlist in the Air Force. Q sa p I ANNITTTE MARIE GIORIUANA gf.- 4. A Nellie a pixie with blue-black 19 2 hair . . . scholarly but also fun loving interests lie in dancing. reading. aw' U and playing the piano . .. with pen- - cil, paper. and imagination. she is all set to be a writer. If CECILI5 VIRGINIA GRATZ Cile , . . a trim brunette with a casual manner shining brown eyes re- veal her mischievous character enjoys dancing and swimming dreams of a good job and a hand- some husband. gms '95 X 'Um It..- 7' YZ' vs JACQULINE LEE HAIIIQY jackie casual and stylish with a sweet smile good humored girl who loves to gab takes to swim- ming, dancing, and sleeping prominent member of Clipper Choir and cafe patrol future plans in- clude marriage and office work. WILLIARI Asaum' HARTLOVIE 1 Uni!! slim and nonchalant, hunt- ing and fishing enthusiast . . . prefers physics to physical ed will greet . the business world as a machinist. I x!6':g X ,aff c 1' w -W it C ,gl Ji '1 is 'N F ! I BETTE Louisiz Gos Bute lovable and happy ar- dent sports fan participates in basketball and softball enjoys swimming . . . cafe patrol. drama and musical assemblies keep her active ahout school is listening for the chime of wedding bells. HIENRY' PI-III.LIP HAGII2 Swmg jovial and fun-loving likes to joke around but really serious at heart . . . main interests lie in fish- ing and deer hunting wants to be a tool and die maker. EUNICE Dl3VELI.A l'lAM MONIJ Sandy . .. proves an exception to the saying, flaming tempers and red hair friendly. agile and alert . . . NHS, Latin Club. and Future Nurses Club fill her schedule sights set on a white cap and a RN. PATRICIA JOSEPHINE HELINSKI Pfzlzie glowing hazel eyes and chestnut hair deep, appealing dimples carefree, soft-hearted, and sociable likes short cuts loyal member of Clipper Choir enjoys the outdoors. Q 1 K have , z Eviirvis jii.-xx HORNIS jam tall, slim, good natuited class representative. attive in the Stu' dent Countil and steering tommittee wears a sparkler on her third finger. left hand. Dorruxic, Lotfis IANxANTr'oNo Dum tall. dark. and handsome . .. genuine fan of cross country and basketball , . . enthusiastit about tars. cars, and more cars eyes are set on a future in the Navy. Axxa JAIQQER Azura quiet. shy, and an asset to the class honor roll student who works part time xxorking in an offite as a typist is her desire. Viiiloxica LUCY 'li-KKliI.SKl Rfnmie . .. is Bernies image , . . tom- pletely natural in her personality and dress . . . frank, unaffetted. and friendly . . . looking forward to work- ing for the government. JOSEPH james Hiziisko for tall. dark. quiet, and fun to Aomizxxia Yvoxxiz Hirziirn Cufuuafs Fiuao HENNING I my .... in attire bundle of giggles Cfurlri 4 . . dashing blond with ex and questions . . . topped with flow- pressive blue eyes . . . congenial, ener ing brown hair .. warm and fiiendl getie. and sports minded partial ly ... maiorette for Pats as well as to all types of musit ,Uenyoys swim the Ciolts wt--l-ling bt-Ils tan be ming and dancing proud member heard in near future. of NHS with a stholarship letter .. Romiiu' Rorfxivim l'lUl.'I'HAl'S Ruff tall. striking, and amiable talented solo elarinetist of the band effieient president of the Key Club member of the NHS and Chemistry Club . . . college bf5llnLl. be with treasurer of the Chem- istry Club. and a member of the base- ball and basketball teams hopes to loin the Air Forte after gradua- tion. MARX' ALICE jfxckirmw Maddy laughing gal with a flair for gab . . . member of the Red Cross among favorites are swimming and pizza pies plans to work in an office with lots of people, BERNAIQINIQ Lim' jakiirsici Bernie fleet footed and sure in any sport observant dark eyes with that far-away look Warbler for Clipper Choir NHS per- feet wife for a rugged sportsman . ,. will pursue the field of sports. S'ri2i.i.a LORETTA il.-KNISKI Srell .. , friendly and sweet , .. mad- cap for stylish tlothes . 4 . likes danc- ing. Davis's and boys Cafe Pa- trol and Nurses' Aides round out her sehedule .. . hair styling or gym teaching for her. intends to he an elettrital engineer. 1. we '-'xv -6 -F, i 97- 'E- X1 7' :va 'Us fl Nl,- I V 3 'I 1 9 ' ' 1 ROYCE ELIZABETH JONES Rnyie . . . that girl with tlIe Ipana smile spontaneous warmth and friendliness lifts her voice with the Clipper Choir . , . active member of NHS and GSC plans to be outstanding as a Inedical secretary. JOHN MICHAIEL KAISER john an inquisitive guy with plenty of pals blue eyes and sandy hair are part of his appearance Prvir representative of 9th and llth grades likes baseball, bowl- ing, and football one of our fu- ture sailors. MILTON ADAM KARCZIZWSKI lllmue tall and mighty, yet easy- going doesn't cross bridges until he comes to them likes to tinker with cars, may make it his future. MARTHA MARY KASZI VBA lllurfba slim and trim twin- kling blue eyes . .. understanding and considerate interests are basket' ball, badminton, tennis, and softball sure to succeed in the business world. I02 CARRIE MARCQARIET' JANNIZY Peggy energetic, ingenious. and ambitious intellectual miss with a sparkling personality flair for fashionable clothes . , . left-over energy spent colletting popular rec- ords , . . destined robe a model wife. l:R.-XNLIS CARMIQN .llZMlEl.I.ARO Frpm . . . sparkling dark eyes and hair hero of the varsity nine an honor roll student who has four ath- letic letters to his credit . . . hopes to get a good job after college. RONALD WAI.TlZR KACZH'NSKl Rau quiet, sincere and a friend in need likes to shoot pool and sleep DE student who plans to join Uncle Sam's Navy in the coming months. GEORGE ERNEST KAPPUS Ernie tall with dark eyes and curly brown hair quiet and seri- ous but well liked by his classmates a good natured lad with lots of personality member of Photog- raphy Club enjoys soccer and swimming. VUILLIAM VALENTINE KARPOW'ICZ Bill . . . broad shouldered, brainy, and blond sensitive. determined, and likable wholesome humor member of the Key Club, NHS, Press and SC engages in baseball, foot- ball, basketball, and soccer , . . dreams of a rich business. CHARLOTTE ANTOINETTE KELLER Clwltrie blond haired, blue eyed comedian easy going but always in a hurry member Of tlIe NHS, Student Council, and news staff of the Prerr . . . rock and roll fan who loves bowling and tennis. Gl7RAl.IllNlZ ANTOINIZTTIZ jANI'K Citing little but mighty im- pulsive. argumentative. and energetic possesses gift of gab and vvit .. . a natural in any sport can do without math honor roll student who is determined to be a private secretary. fbv 'K' 1- -...Wy , K .gi as ai - Y.- gfi aa- l 1 K RUTH LYNETTIE KIQLLNER Ruffv . . . ready .lllti willing to listen to the latest Jokes . . . president of the Bank in the elexenth grade . . . blazer adorned hy sports letters . . , secret desire is to go far in the busi- ness world. GLORIA CHRISTINA KEMP Glnr , . . accomplishes much with her height on a hasketball court . , . enjoys indulging in eating and cook- ing . . . craves soft lights and dance music when with her one and only . . . dreams of spending her life in Florida. ,viv- ur- BETTY MAE KISLSO Belly . . , big blue eyes with that far away look , . . tiny gal with a keen sense of humor , . . dreads those gym periods , . . is anxious to he a top- notch secretary. PATRICIA ANN KILLMON P41 . . . talented miss in the enter- tainment world . . . bright. laughing green eyes and a captivating smile , . . successful in sports . . . plans to he- come :I member of the Hollywood set after two years of college. - H' 4. Q . 1. il Rf-is? R R Ke lx if Q-me RONALD EUGENE KIRCHNER Run , . . quiet, conservative, and se- rene . . . likes all sports, but especial- ly enjoys watching football . , , plans to earn a million in the business world. Lois ANNE KLEIN Lvlv . . . pert and pretty . . , ef- ficient and capable . . . performs all jobs with a quiet dignity . , . proud member of NHS . . . college bound. DANIEL RICHARD KOPCZYK Daniel . . . expressive brown eyes . . . stamp and coin collections fill his leisure hours , . . yearns to be self-employed. JOHN JOSEPH KORIQEK john . , . short. talkative, and fun to know '... an ardent baseball and wrestling fan . . . likes popular Inu- sic and girls , . . will let the future take care of itself. 5 NICHOLAS FRANK KLECZ Tex . . . has masculine magnetism which draws the Opposite sex to him . . . cool, calm and collected . . . crazy over the latest rock and roll tunes . . . pictures himself in the role of pharmacist after gradua- tion. NICHOLAS JOHN KONTOYIANIS Nirk . , . tall dark, and husky . . . good natured and popular . . . co- captain of the football team . . . outstanding also in lacrosse and in wrestling . . . really loves those par- ties . . . college bound to fulfill a dream of being a physical education teacher. Louis JOHN KOPCZYK john . . . warm personality with a fair and loyal attitude . . . ardent fan of the Orioles . , . spends his leisure hours watching TV , . . an- ticipates a successful office job. GEORGE Kosmos George . . . the quiet type . . . likes the outdoors, weight lifting. hunting, and soccer . . . played JV soccer and football . . . doesnt worry a lot, but cares ahout the important things . . . willing to listen if anyone wants to talk. IO3 ff ' is Hlil.l2N jroiri-i KOTT jlldj A little package with an in- fettious laugh tasual. tool. and reliable efficient with the pen and sliorthancl notebook srrwite and stholastic awards adorn her jacket . . , wants to see the world. BARBARA LIEIZ KRHIHER Bobbie .. . sharp brown eyes and dis- tinctive brown hair effitient and speedy participates on yearbook. anal steering committee sporty miss who has lots of energy bound for Towson State. A x A BEVERLY ANN KRUK , ' Q Bez . . . winsome, wise, and witty . . . Q W' -- if curious. blue eyes with an air of 'Z .5 YP' 4 3 -M . -?'-'Z f . , Qi warmth about them likes to use .A .-. F words with umpteen syllables i - iz 'V' looks forward to her annual vacation X K . sr' J' , . . V , V in Florida . .. enjoys psythoanalyzing people . . . college bound. GEORGE EMMANUEL KGMULEDIS In lx George a happy-go-lucky fellow -- NW fun-loving and sincere has a knack for all sports. especially track Q.. V ' to join a branch of the Armed 'T , Forces. XX Twlnrrf Q?- T I HENRY ROBERT LANG Rabbi! a towering lad with an unassuming manner about him interests lie in baseball and swim- ming immediate future includes a two-year term in Uncle Sam's Navy. NIARY KATHIZRINIZ LANGE Illary . .. easy going with a colorful personality .. . can't resist Italian food . .. a whiz at typing eyes set on the business world. I04 JOHN WAYNIE LANG john a tall. slim chap with a nonchalant air athletic and ami- able loves music and his car an answer for everything is his trade- mark college bound. ARLEEN DOr.OREs LFISTER Arleeu a blue-eyed TV fan full of questions a hard worker in the Late Room loves sports and the outside will be a good secretary. lRliNli TIERESA KowAr.EwsKi Rum tall. trim and stately quiet and industrious possesses many sports awards member of National Honor Society, cafe patrol. Student Council. l.atin Club. Glee Club and Library Aides orange blossoms soon. Lois MAE KROIQNING Lori . . . dreamy. blue eyes and warm brown hair active in NHS, co- treasurer of -lune S7 tlass and mem- ber of steering committee sights set for secretarial work. PATRICIA ROsE KULlNsK1 Paz . . . tall and model slim ,.. poised and gifted with the art of helping others . .. active in all sports .. . co- editor of Clipper and co-editor of Prerf hopes to continue studies at Towson Teachers in the fall. DALIA HELEN LABRADOR Dolly flashing brown eyes energetic and carefree . . . ardent bas- ketball player . . . member of the steering committee . . . a loyal Belle future plans are to get married and raise a family. is-- 'T '- .11 V- 51. l -3 is 4' 'I 4. A 'Q' MARY CATHERINE LENCAL Marg . . . gay and cheerful with a loquacious manner and warm smile . . . ready to undertake and complete new tasks . , . president of Clipper Y Teens . . . participated in va- riety of school sports . , . future plans still undecided, JOSEPH MARION LEXVCZAK Little fue , . . a green-eyed carefree lad who likes to swim and talk . . . enjoys people, parties. and horses . . , sights set on being a jockey. MARX' IRENE LIEBIG Sri' . . , gentle eyes, slim and easy- going . . , jovial and always full of fun . . . participates in drama and color-day assemblies . . . likes all sports and has keen interest in ani- mals . . . career girl in the making. JEAN GRACE LUBINSKI jean . . . quiet. soft-hearted, and scholarly . . . friendly smile and twinkling hazel eyes . . . treasurer of the Future Nurses' Club , . . intends to become a top-notch R. N. Qv AK 'tw I I we I? W? THERESA MARIE LEONELLI Terrlj '... unpredictable and easy- going . . . full of vim and vigor . . . all sports. especially basketball. rate high . . . plans to see the world as an airplane stewardess. CHARLES RONALD LIEBIG Bud . . . towering. carefree. and courteous . . . an assiduous member of the National Honor Society . . . t0 fly with the Air Force. ROBERT FREDERICK LOHRMANN Bob . . . tall, lanky, and shy . . . a lover of basketball . . . other enjoy- ment includes food and western mov- ies . . . headed for the Marine Corps and a trip to the altar. RICHARD ADAM LUBINSKI Rich . . . a quiet young lad who is very serious about becoming a doc- tor . . . lends himself to NHS, Chemistry Club, and steering com- mittee . . . Science Fictions captivate him . , . hopes to open a free clinic after graduation from U. of M. GABRIELLE CATHERINE LYTER Gay , . . sparkling eyes glow with irrepressible gaiety . . lovable Prem editor and co-editor of the yearbook . . . member of the NHS Girls Serv ice Club. and steering committee college bound for a journalistic fu ILIFC, CAROL LEE MABLfS and housewife. 1 'I A ill. , ax 5- .. 5 , R Cam! . . . good humorcd and able . . . member of Red Cross Club and steering committee . . likes to play badminton and dance . attends all football games . . . future secretary ANGISLICA NICHCJLAS MAISTROS ffllflfi . . . sweet and attentive , . . a dark eyed lass with lofty ideas and a winning personality '... ri member of the National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council and yearbook committee . . . hopes to become a medical tech- nician. JOHN RUDOLPH MANIDISH john , . . jovial and carefree . . . in heaven when he's fishing or driv- ing his '56 Merc . . . deserving mem- ber of the National Honor Society . . . will be found on a campus after graduation. 'LA db- SS: CONSTANCE CECELIA MALECKI Cumzie , . . an alert lass who doesn't miss a trick . . . a member of Girls' Service Club and the 57 Steering Committee . . . likes boys with crew- cuts . . . hopes to find that right job with the right pay. RUTH MARIE MANNION Rmb . . . quiet, sensible and sweet . . . fast stepper who's in a hurry to get there . . . has a good time playing softball . . , the future holds a secretarial job and wedding bells after. H- . .Siu use-p ! -ge. .V x f I MILTON ANTHONY MARSZALEK Millar: . . . honest, trustworthy and friendly . . . has a passion for water skiing, and cutting a rug . . . will don bell bottom trousers after Alo- ha. PATRICIA ANN MAZZOLA Pat . . , dark with expressive eyes . . . small but mighty , . . enjoys dancing and new clothes . . . member of the Student Patrol , . . hopes to become a top rated Steno and later to be married. LOIS MIRIAM MCGONIGLE Lo . . . a spunky, daring, and gabby bundle of fun . . . reliable, efficient and ambitious . . . aims to be a sec. to a V.I.P .... assists Mr. Kalb as a member of the Office Service Club . . . assiduous NHS member. ROWENA BEATRICE MCGUIRE Rowena . , . fresh and dazzling with pleasant and agreeable ways . . . stamp collecting and writing letters biggest pastime . . . an ardent birdie bopper and volleyball fan . . . to work in an office. 415 ti Q, . fit' DARRELL ALBERT MARTINI Dfzrrell . . . lucky, inquisitive, and good natured . . . an energetic red- head with penetrating hazel eyes . . . member of track, cross country, base- ball and basketball teams . . . wants to learn radar in the L'.S. Navy. RONALD JAMES MACDONALD Ran . . . a well Organized lad with a carefree attitude . . . intrigued by rifles, home radio operating. and swimming . . . member of rifle club. cafe, auditorium, door and elevator patrols , . . plans to be a successful lawyer. JOHN THOMAS MCGRAIL john . . . towering, talkative, and temperamental . . . enjoys a good joke . . . eight athletic letters to his credit prove his interest in all sports offered , . . to serve his country with United States Marines. RUTH MARCO MCHAEEIE Ruff: . . . quiet, but witty . . . stu- dious and determined . . . member of the NHS and Future Nurses' Club . . , faithful member of the school band who has a special liking for trombone players . . . would like to be a registered nurse. Q' Qs X- HT' MARX FRANK rs M1Lc 1-1L1xe, Cblfvpze pct1te sweet and 1n qL11s1t1se xxorrlcr who loses to tlke short euts Lldfltlfll, md moel Reel Cross mtl Glee Club 1s pl1ns for IJISIDL, .1 b1seb1ll tillll ARTHUR JAMI s M1sK1MoN f rl speedy powerful retuly to to reel hcxel munst1y ot x 1rs1tS football mel trunk team enpoys popul1r musrt mel gun vt t the future t1kc e.1re of ntsell G11 BI RT Asrnoso MORRIS 1 tovncrmg., neat and fnend m1seh1esous eyes .mel smnlc Student Cornell Bock Room .1uel1tor1un1 and elemtor patrols f1ll h1s sthetlule l1fe on .1 eo eg.,e eampus lxes ahead for h1m COLI 1 EN E1 THEL MLLL1ss L leuz tlny .mel lr.1g1lc m1ss who loses to beat out rhythms oxs sports blfs Scruec C L1 .mel horsebaek ndmg, after sehool eager .md enthus1.1st1e About bceommg 11 nurse: jons G10Rc1 MCLNTTRE ubu tletermnneel pers1stf:nt mtl ee ble x lllgl nf: mber of nper Clllbll' Honor ouetx mtl lxe C 1 Il e 1 lnterest ln tennis mtl SXNIIUIYIIIWQ, L11n1,11ree1 me H1 sm JAM1 s M1A1 s Dieu tn eut mtl mustu 1r QUILI 1111nner eoneuls een sense ot humor possesses letters ' 1n urestlme, ntl soeter s1g.,l1ts 1r 1 s lor eo e L 101 CL A1 STENI MILLER 1 l0qu11e1ous blonelc lrkcs to keep thlnes on the llcght slelc spends her spuc tlmc tlmeme, hopes to m11ry 1 ITlllll0l'lllI'C Loxs ANNA M151 AK U jlelselnt Lly anel urefrce 1lw1xs lllIKL,l'!1l'lj, enjoys ro m.1nt1e esenlnkgs of danelng, and SXKIHTIUIFIQ under the stars eleudcel between busmess world and homemlklng, C1-1AR11s IRANCIS MRAZ Charles qu1et .md sertous enloys 1ll ph lses of outeloor sports b1seb1Il 1nd bomne, among, the-m boxxlmg, IS hns f.1sor1te lneloor 11et1x1ty future undcerdetl 1s yet jfmrs josrpn Lil RPHY Alltiflfi eurx hur pxeture- of energy mtl entl1us111sm r.1tes sleepmg. .mel e.1t1n3, eeonel to none eletcsts tonteneel AL.1rls dreams ot .1 nb JN 1n ,1eeount1nt M1 LX IN CARL MCQUM he H11lWl nous lul su llLl4L,l1lFlj, ern eyes letne 1n Stutent P1trol 1nt steerlm., 1o1111111t tee when not xxorklne, on D P ye1rns to msn l11s msn busmess 1n1 C 1 L111s1 Emns MICHI 1111 RC IR lime 1 t1lkat1se H1185 xx 1tl1 shxrp brown eyes theerlul intl 4e,1y xslt .1 re Rly SITHL 11111 n IKIINI IN se IS spurs n pntures herself IH 1 LllCl'I1lSlI'X 1b o fax G .gs-u -Q- 'dc' 4 - pw, en' ? 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IAN, - ,V IW, ,Hr the morning . . . hope-5 to enter big . . . me-mber of varsity football. la- If Sw V L h K Irifvgm gi 'ine - R R 1, I . I Ili fl c,1...rIr.-A'f.- -Ir 1 'fmr 'itl z IH . , . -'fr l1llC.X'IlX ll-.1 J 'A r , . ' ' .f . . f J' , lf! I ' ' A , . , . 'll . I I , . , ear I f - 'I srty ij V, .Q .... A K A W 1 A Y lr Bu w i 1 to eg I I do. . . up lA ,,,,, 'A' .,.. tml, ,,..I I ' ,f I - r A -A ' ' 'kg ' '-1 ll- .' I .., S1 A ' - ' A 4 ' 4 1 ' Q ' . . . ef- es: J 3, I , I 5 'l ' ' ' 'A 1 gA 4. . PATRICIA ELAINE PEN MAN PJ! , . 4 bubbly, bouncy, and blithe . . . enjoys badminton. softball, and volleyball . . . never tiring worker in the school bank . . . treasures her service and sports letters , heaclc-cl toward a business career, NORAIAN RONALD PETTIZRSON .Yfn-111.111 . . . happy-go-lucky lad full of vim and vigor . . . football and baseball appeal to him 4 . an ao tive member of the Boys' Cilee Club . . . plans to join the National Guard. 41 P95 , gk- VUAYNE THOMAS PETERS llffyvze . . . clean cut chap with win- ning ways , . . enthusiastic fan of the Baltimore Colts , 4 . has an eye on college, ALMA BliRNAlJlET'l'li pHIl.l,lPS Alma , . . everybody's friend because of her good nature . 4 , wide-awake eyes and friendly manner . . . sin- cerity whether gay or serious . , . crazy about pina . . . is prepared to enter the business field. .4 gs U, New 'Mu' .V 'Q' W ? I X...- fhr , PATRICIA ANNE PICKLESIMER PJ! . . . a tall. slim miss with a charming way . . . partial to dancing and pop musit' . . 4 detests grouchy teachers and party poopersu . . . a tinch for success in the secretraial field ROBERT LEONARD PITZ Bah . . . friendly. conservative. and nonchalant . . , penetrating, blue eyes and a warm. sincere smile . . . has been awarded a football and la- crosse letter . . , plans to work for an ivy-covered cottage. JOHN JOSEPH POISTZEL lacfeie f... bright blue eyes set off by brown hair . , . All-Maryland member of the varsity soccer team . . . enloys playing football. basket- ball. and socter for outside teams . 4 . hopes to go on to eollege, JIEANIZTTIS SHIRLEY PKQLLIAS femnlelte . . 4 a slender miss with glistening brown hair .md sparkling green eyes , , . sociable, good hu- mored and sincere . . . active in school band . . . holder of many letters . . . sports include volleyball. basketball and tennis. rl ,aw jol-IN JEROME PIEZONKI john . . , pint-size package of wit with sparkling brown eyes . . . a credit to the soccer team with his edueated foot . . 4 student council representative for two years . 4 . hopes to make a million dollars in the business world. PATRICIA ANNTOINETTE PI.ACInE PII! . 4 . a fun-loving girl with a pleasant smile and dimples to match . . . likes jewelry and smart clothes . . , plans to work after graduation and marry when Mr. Right comes along. MARGARET LORRAINE PORTER Peggy . . . quiet. friendly. and stu- dious . . . enjoys playing piano as a hobby , 4 . favorite in sports is bas- ketball , 4 . mellow tones of wecl- ding bells are heard for this fair lass's future. CATI-IERINE NANCH' PIILCINI Cazby . 4 . twinkling blue eyes de- note her character . , . caters to sports in any form . . , Italian food and submarine sandwiches rate high with this lass . . , proud owner of service .Ind athletic letters . . . secret desires remain hidden. IO9 ein YN A ev ' .. 1 50? Q HARRY FRANK ROEHL Harry . . . a quiet. lanky lad with sparkling blue eyes and mysterious smile . . . enjoys sports, especially swimming . . . dislikes grouchy peof ple . . . next stop, the business world. MARGARET ANN ROSE Marge . . . glowing blonde hair and sympathetic blue eyes . . . loves to sing and dance . . , member of door patrol . . . energetic in basketball, volleyball and softball . . , future plans are marriage and work. Il0 DIANA SONIA RASKA Diinm . . . intelligent, hard working. and friendly . . , member of the Girls' Service Club. Chemistry Club, steering committee and participates in selling yearbook ads . . . also takes time out for badminton and basket- ball, HOPE ALBERTA RIEIEDER Hffpe . . . petite and smooth , , . never ceases to talk . . . looks at the world through bright, wide eyes . . . member of NHS and Girls' Service Club . . . participates in such sports as volleyball and basketball . . . future plans are as yet undecided. MARX' MARGARET RIEINHARDT M.11'3' . . . inquisitive, quiet and gen- ial . . . enjoys softball. volleyball. and Red Cross Club . . . a very ef- ficient secretary of the future, MELVINA ANN RODE Melrimz . . . easygoing . . , lover of nature . . . quiet but has knack for making friends , , . gleaming combi- nation of brown hair and eyes . . . loves to sing and play sports . . will make a splendid missionary. MILIDREID DIANE ROGERS Diane . . , female jerry Lewis of Patterson . . . lively and personable . . . easy conversationalist . . . active in various sports and Girls' Glee Club . . , favorites include dancing arid riding in convertibles . . . longs to be a professional singer. RICHARD ALFRED RUNIc Rune . . . tall, husky, dark. and com- panionable . , . has an interest in grooved wax . . . diligent steering committee member . . . a future Air Force test pilot. ,,c..-mic: MARLENE EVA REILLO Mtn' . . . polite. pert, and pleasing to the eye , . . a quiet miss who is always on the go . . , Future Nurses' Club . . . leans toward sports . . . favorites include red. squares . . . hopes to be a nurse or ll doctor. MANUELA JOSIZPHINIE RIVERO Mamzjr . . . gleaming brown eyes topped with a crop of curly hair . . . honest. earnest. and good na- tured . . . member of Girls' Service Club . . . likes clothes and roller skating . . . hopes to be a secretory at Standard Oil. GLORIA RODENBURG Gloria . , . tall and trim with a fashion-book look . . . has dancing feet, flirting eyes . . . a whiz on any softball diamond . . . would be an asset to a fashion modeling academy. 'mn AI I DARR11. 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I i'In boys ' ' Ier speciz I' . , . takes part in Ulee Club 'Ind softball . , . would like to show her efficien- 's' typf' t 'I s THOMAS WAI.II5R SCHWARTZ S-1 . . . attractive combination f man of leisure who enioys rifles . . . will become 1 career man ' e Marines. FRANcI2s JUSTINA SCHIvI,ER P11111 . , . talkative. friendly. and congenial . . . enloys a good time at almost anything . . . sports in- clude badminton. volleyball. basket- ba . and softball . . . member of the Honor Society . . . hears the distant chime of wedding hells. MARX' RITA Siiicxittiso Mari . . . resourceful. serene. and work . . . capable of doing .I job right ...' In ardent member of the VHS. and a badminton enthusiast . . . has hopes of becoming a top- rate typist. rc , fy, e I '71 'V Y' 'vs .I I Itil . .Ire l Iltv I , K, . . Ill ' Y cy a .I Ist o . bos IA i f If . o green eyes and blond hair , , , 3 stylish . , . takes pride in all her A , i ,- K L v- . Pts I 1 In th A - it Q f W, ., xc! 1- 'Vw MARX' ANNA SIMONE ' A ,Y Q bw' std Q, I 'fs Z r 7- I at I1 fi -. . , .. f A A 1 iw U 'nf 24.5.-., - ' ff W ' E ., ,.. K, tl . , HST' . V V , 3 Q its . . 1 'C' ' ! 4'.:'L ' H2 pf Mrzie . . . tall, friendly, and bound to succeed . . , enjoys dancing and swimming . . . likes dirty saddles and crewcuts . . . has a dream of settling down with the right one. LAXYRITNCIE MICHAEL SKOCZYNSKI Larry . . . fair hair. blue eyes. and a pleasing personality . . . lacrosse. football. and howling fill his time after school . . . listening to popular music and watching the latest movies are tops with this lad , . . plans to join the Service. CARL LIQE SMITH Snzifly . . . lanky blond with cool blue eyes . . . can usually be seen with the gang at the Snack Bar . . . hard worker who serv es school through Stage Crew and door patrol . . . Army bound. Louis RAYMOND SMITH Lau . . . serious and ambitious . . . enthusiastic about the outdoor sports . . . participated in cross country. track. and basketball . . . member of the student council . . , first stop is the Navy. jIfAN NI-xNcY SRARzYNsI4I fum . . . a hlondie with piercing' blue eyes . . . laughs and gabs end- lessly . . . presents adequate argu- ment to those who step on her toes . , . Future Nurses' Club has pre- pared her well for a career like Flo Nightingalt-'s. BARBARA IWARCQARIZ1' Stowiicowsxt Barb . . . sorority girl . . . appealing and nice to know . . a whiz at shorthand . . . takes her many laurels in stride . , . future stenographer with lots of ability. EMANLIIZI, JAMES SMITH M.m . . . clean-cut. tall and an asset on a basketball court . . . takes part in such sports .Is basketball. baseball. and track , . . enjoys history, physics and all music '... Noble Cons hold his outside interests . . , Coast Guard is in his future. ROBERT GRANT SMITH Bob . , . tall and friendly with strik- ing blue-gray eyes . . . cross-country and tennis . . . has JV and varsity letters . . . likes football, baseball. and the opposite sex . . . would like to be heard at the turn of the radio clial. ? iv- Pfk It 4- I A 'lor ANNE SPRY jay . . . laughing hazel eyes reflect an over abundance of talent in the field of music' . . . constant wearer of NHS pin . . , spends many, hours in church activities . . . will attend Bob jones University to become a music teacher. XVILLIAM SEA MAN STIZCKER Uufzlley . . , tall and blond with ethereal blue eyes . , . full of pep . . . likes basketball and swimming . . . spends his spare time dancing and attending parties . . . future is not certain. IRMA ELSIE STONE lrm , , . a trim blonde with green eyes . . . active in sports . . . also enjoys sewing, dancing, and boys . . . attends parties, but is just as happy with a quiet evening at home . , . hopes to be a top-notch teacher, FREDERICK JOHN TANA Shellg . . . tall and neat with a mag- netic personality . . , member of the Clipper Choir and school band . . . real gone on modern jazz . . . hopes to build a name as a jazz art- ISI. 'S RUTH MAI5 SMITH Rmb . . , sweet and natural . . fun to be with , . . full of vigor and sim , . . loves working with Small children . . , church activities take up her spare time . . hopes for mar- riage and .I family. DIANE Lois SPARIts Sfhnij . . . fue feet. seven and one- half inches of earnest enthusiasm . . . .I blue-eyed miss who enjoys swim- ming. dancing and tennis . . . looks forward to marriage and a good sec- retarial job. THEoooRIs JOHN SOPHOCLEUS Ted . . . Patterson's Art Donavan of football . . . likes to attend all major league sports . . . dependability and varied interests have macle him vice president of the class . . . will scram- ble prescriptions as neighborhood pharmacist, ALLEN RUSSELL SPRING Springer . . . skyscraper captain of the student patrol . . . varsity foot- ball member . . . likes to read . , . soft-hearted young man who hopes to enter the medical field. GARY STANSBURY - Garj , , . tall. distinguished, and A M . intellectual . . , enjoys hunting, base- ,vc Y - ball, and basketball . . . a chemistry be ' whiz , . . quick to catch on . . , plans ' V ' iff' r rf:r. E I 1- ,.,- 4-f---s o j,o lh o ores ry 1 W . f V ARLIE EUGENE STEWART Turlle . . . a crew-cut and baby blue eyes are this lad's highlights . , . in- terested in all sports, especially has- ketball . . . hunting fills up most of his spare time . . . intends to serve in the Armed Forces. JOHN JOSEPH SZYMANSKI jfilm , , . quiet, likeable, and good humored . . . expressive blue eyes display a hidden mischievousness . . . parties are his favorite . . , campus life is next. RIaoINA KATHRYN TAYLOR Renew.: . , , a fair haired lass with a Southern drawl . . , sympathetic. thoughtful. and understanding . . . all girls' sports rate high , , , plans to enter the business world, at v-be Y 'fw- in-f 4. fi' j I - 4 'T27 QV- , at . cr, ,, 5 -.pls X. M Louis CHAru,rss Tucci Lou . . stocky. sincere. and kind . , . member of the .IV football squad and steering committee . . . an asset to the class as a hard worker and dues collector . . . plans a hitch in the Air Force and then marriage. Arvrrsr Mrc:HAr2r. Vrzsrzv Al . . . friendly. brown eyed fellow . . . likes sleep in the morning . . . dancing. bowling. baseball, and dat- ing stir up his interest . , . plans to become a cartoonist after college, RUTH ELIZABETH WAGNER Ruth . . . sweet and hardy. but care- free in manner . . . soft-hearted girl who loves the outdoors . . . received awards for typing and sports . . . hopes to be a secretary. HENRY XXIAYNE WALTERs llvrzyrle . , . tall, muscular, athletic member of the varsity football squad . . . all Maryland lacrosse player . . . fun-loving member of the Student Council who has ten athletic letters to his credit . . . plans to enter Bal- timore University. II4 nts: ,v 6 ,yr ELIZA BETH Br,ANcHr2 Tl-rackrirt 1.1: . . . persistent. dignified, and ambitious , . .r talented oboe and clarinet player '... proud member of the NHS. and owner of sports. scholarship and band letters . . . plans to become a nurse. Graaarprwrs Lrrrrars: Trmarxcr - Gina, , , . willowy and graceful. with flair for style , . . trims her model figure on the basketball and xolley- ball courts , . . will be her boss as a receptionist. Horrrs jack TURNER Hullir . , . reticent and soft-spoken in school, but a help jitterbug on the outside . . , a one man cheering section at the Pat grid games . . , entertains his friends with his guitar and cool singing, OTTO ARTHUR VrTEK 01m . , . stocky. slick and friendly , . . likes working on cars and gun- ning . . . active in football and track , . . Navy hound with l'nc'le Sam. FREDERICK Warrux, JR. Fred . . . tall. surprising. and am- bitious . , . soft-hearted. friendly, and enthusiastic camera bug , . . clari- netist of school band and staff pho- tographer . , . member of chemistry club . , . college bound for a scien- tific future. ETHEL BLANCHE WARIJ Erbs! . . , packed with energy . . . an asset to the Patterson girls' sports program . . . displays athletic ability in volleyball. basketball. and speed- ball . . . is waiting for her prince charming. Aarsrorn Hnrutrfusr Trrsm Butch . . tall with slick blond hair and piercing brown eyes . . . quiet and serious but likes a good party '... dancing. swimming. and baseball make a hit with him , . . plans to sail the seven seas with the Naxy. S'r'r2PHraN XY'rr.r.raru TRAT'rNraa Slcre . . . carefree lad . . . ever present guest at football parties . . . has great interest in the Noble Cons ACU . . , likes the outdoors. ff F f' , A 4 -3 ,I X ' 6 3 i 4 , 1 A Q . AHF . Sr- 'i ' w .,. 5... at IRI-IA JOAN WARNER Inu.: . . , five feet two, eyes of blue . . . quiet and sincere . . . dislikes show-offs . . . should be a top-notch typist. SHIRLEY ANNE LORETTA WEBB Shirley . . . short and sweet . . . recipient of shorthand and typing awards . . . bound to succeed in the business world as a Girl Friday. BRENDA LEE WEATHERBEE Brand.: . . . poised. pretty and per- sonable . , . slender. and soft-spoken . . . laughing lass with few wor- ries . . . collects stuffed animals and money . . . has a mania for music . . . professional modeling highlights her future plans. HARRY FRANCIS WEBER Hang . . . tall. blond. light com- plexioned . . . easy going and quiet . . . quick witted and fast moving . . . among his many favorites are baseball, football and music . . . sev- eral awards for untiring service to varsity band . . . hopes for a pleasant job. 40 M FS .Q E ! A N N fx y ns .AL lv t , f :L ar M cj, im.. - Q 1 1 5 PATRICIA ANN WILSON PJ! . . . capable and shy, anxious to please the world . . . a lively stepper with reading a favored pastime . . . ardent Prefs and yeara book worker . . . blue eyes fixed on a secretarial or dancing future. GWYNN PHILLIP WISCHHUSEN W'ifh . . . tall. good-looking blond with typical American boy look . . . an answer to a girl's dream . , . enjoys football, wrestling, and la- crosse . . . member of bookroom. auditorium and elevator patrols . , . college bound. GEORGE JOSEPH Wooos Geurge . . . nice-looking dark haired. brown-eyed boy who likes to swim. to hunt. and to spend an evening at home , . . has his eye on a high school diploma and a good looking red and white car. WILLIAM JOSEPH ZELLERS Bill . . , has a quiet. dignified way about him . . . displays one of his many talents on the track team . . . plans to serve his country right after graduation. NC' -nuff ,I X .I -nr , 5- 0 v i V Vw fl . EDVCARD WILLIAM WINIECKI Ed . . . reserved and quiet . . . al- ways ready for a good time . . . en' joys the outdoors and 21 good base- ball game . . . fishing and hunting fill spare time . . . plans to see the world with the Navy. SHIRLEY MILIDREIJ WISE Sbirl . . , quiet. mannerly. and re- served . . . a charming ILJQSS who takes part in girls' sports . . . howl- ing rates highest on the list . . . looking forward to a good secretarial job. LINDA LEE WRIGHT Linda , . . sweet and gentle with a winning smile . . . easy to get along with . . . received several typing awards . . . active in Girls' Glee Club . . . takes interest in church activities , . , toss-up between housewife and secretary. CHRIS PAUL ZERvAs I! e.:.rel . . . quiet, sharp, and charm- ing . . . flashing black hair . . . a French horn player who loves pop- ular music . . . gives service in the bookroom and band . . . college bound for dentistry, I I5 W' Lf'-:fm 247' ff 1 ' ,lv 'Q ai if ,. 5, V fb, H K 1 K Q. 1 , 1 Early morning practice hours on the football field are responsible for perfection and precision of Pat majorettes and marching band. 5, .L 'LX -A 'Q COACH BIASI Yi' X 4- . ASSISTANT COACH SANSONE 771514 Eff , .4 gf? Y N 'f' ? SM QC SSM I em. , P ' K, X ' .X 4- t' 'Ii' 1 a i - i Top row: Mr. Sansone, D. McGuire, T. Kapinos, F. Trachta, A, Wrzosek, G. Santoni, W Chmiel ewski, C. Gavenas, R, Lui. Second row: O. Orsino. L. Konopack. G. Duvall. D. Carroll, G Schae fer, W. Xwalters, N. Kontoyianis. Third row: R. Christ, C. Jordon, T. Polischeck, T. Bruno A Mislcimon. F. jemellaro, B. Schorr. TOUCHDOWN . . . familiar and sweet sound- ing to an enthusiastic student body, tells the story of Patterson's football record. Guided by head coach, Mr. Irvin Biasi, and assistant, Mr. john Sansone, the Clipper grid team finished the season with a 6-1 record to take the MSA crown from the nearest competitor by a slim margin. PACING the Pat backfield was the top MSA scorer, Art Miskimon. On the defensive line, hold- ing down the position of right guard, was the All- American, All-Maryland choice, Ron Praglowski. Nick Kontoyianis, right tackle and co-captain, was chosen to the All-Maryland first team along with Ron and Art. aa s CO-CAPTAIN PRAGLOXYSKI w' 5 - ff' ' CO-CAPTAIN KONTOYIANIS 2. A v r '3 -J YI! 7 Top row: G. Morris. C. Orvis. V. Marzano. G. Goralski. J. MLCarthy, J. Fitzpatrick. S. Asbury. N. Kirilloff. Mr. Biasi. Sctond row: L. Harvey, M. Bolton. R. Pruglowski, j. Valenti, T. Sophoclcus. A. Runk, j. Domm. Third row: V Cnmpagna. G. XX'isthhuscn. F. Biclski. J. Atkinson, F. Vfhitmer, R. Sinners. MSA RECORD Patterson ..... .......... 1 2 Patterson. . . . ...25 Patterson... . . O Patterson ........ ..... 2 6 Patterson. .... 12 Patterson .. . 25 Patterson .. . ..... 46 Tflftll Poly ........ . O Calvert H.1ll ...... . 0 City .. . .. 6 Southcrn .. . 7 Mt. St. joe ..... .... 0 Dunbar . . 6 Cnrvcr . .... ...25 44 LEFT TACKLE SOPHOCLEVS LEFT GUARD HARVEY 1005 1 6405 Bowen, G. Lock. Third row: Mr. Nardone. S. Huber. A. Falcone, C. Prochaska. J. Comaral, R. Gavenas, R. Wfilson, R. Hess. A. Vargo, D. Burns. G, Glinski, Mr. Ryder. Fourth row: M. Kennedy, J. Salko, D. Kurtz. R, Faber. J. Lewis, R. Grannas, A. Stevenson, J. Foreman, J. Kantorski, P. Kafca, R. Trembly. LEFT END MARZANO CENTER NWISCHHUSEN W x . L15 L5 . Qw J 'X x RIGHT END MORRIS FULLBACK ORSINO N 23 -lohn Patim'eo's fancy fnntwork chalks up another store for the Clippers. Henry Meals heads the ball. setting up another successful play. VARSITY SOCCER-Top row: B. Stolba, B, Coker. J. Paciocco. C. Poetzel, M. Scurti. Second row: G. Mavtonis, J. Piezonki, F. Triolo. Poetzel. Third row: D. Mcjilton, A. Goon, J. Noz, H. Witkowski, G. Poetzel. 1 '--m-Aa... gt .1-sq a.y f' V x',,-g '.t,q,,, f-, ,Qxpgz . ,pq - ,'FC,. it ', . ,mir .,.I'x,,,,. etc'-G . f. f -' 'nv' yn- ,-- sf yr-. p.: fg f, A 32. ' K. TI , 'Qi-N-L. fi. ?'?. 'v ' 'QQ 1 y-., ri ,--S. f ir.,-g-.,.Az5gr.4..,e ' a S - t ..' .. ,XVU . K .1 Ma. , ..,., X , K , X!2:',.g, ,f4:A'?F,,f,xqLZ 13.4, I ... ,Q , ,. W, 1,44 N . gig' 1 w'Y 'g yt 5' Viv: 'sfdzsl K-Im . .:1s+m el' use -em 5 - . 5' Jgfi 4'-Q2 'ef A... . ,,A,,.a'.1., 21'-55 ' +5292-,-5 'iff' +2ffzLw'-'c- fl: john Poetzel boots the ball out of the offensive territory. X , . 5 . , . 1 - . . -. - Q- . N , Xfwfe X lg a Xb wife . , Y . ii iii.-s' ' . K , , , 4 ' .. ef' ' 0 'iff . -fs, X an , '7' v We A' '1. .Lf . ,,L..ir,. W, D n A 4 ' .a mga, 4, , K cmfihibh ,' we I W . , A . A I 5 H f . 1 Q . A ' at . Mi FD , .,,,g.Wr'55t?' :A 7 ' 'Q r-. 'ffl ft.- Q ,., fi f , :V . I Mil-ce Scurti finishes a corner kick that puts the ball in scoring posi tion. CAPTAINED by john Paciocco, the varsity bootcrs made Mr. Daniel 'I'erzi's debut as the new soccer coach a successful one. Finishing the season with a record of eight wins. one loss, and one tie, the Pats heat Poly, 2-1, in the crucial game of the season to clinch the MSA crown for the second successive year. Nine berths on the first and second All-Maryland soccer teams.went to Pat players. Top row: Mr. Terzi, J. Wisner, J. Manning. R. jones. G. Paneogtou, M. Petza, A. May, N. Valle- vani. Second row: W. Bentley. H. Meals, J, Lauterhch. R. Bogdan. J. Ladany. R. Magitti, I. Gawryluk, L. Bogdan. Third row: J. Goldstein. J. Vlfilfer, L. Cleaver. B, Manley. R. Rogers, R. FabiszakfN. Hushes, T. Glancy. G.-Bannister. 1 Top rovw F. Novaleowski, R. Smith, R. XX'ood, B. Kowalewski. Second row: E. Newman, XV. Gilpin, C. Andrzejewslei, M. AnuSLexx ski IRISH SOPH IOOTBALL is principally mtde up of ninth graders who come out to learn the fundimentils of the grime of football 'ind to apply those fundlmentals in the few games that are stheduled igainst other sehools Playing four schools this year the fresh soph won one game and lost three A fevy of the players were outstmding on the field of play such as Mar zano who was co crrptain and Stalf a hilfbacle IN THE SPORT of eross tountry a boy must run in a designated area whieh usually has many obstacles The winner of a three school meet is determined by the lowest number of points for a team Top rows Kalinoxx ski Mr Sterloek L Hoffman Setond roxy D Burdeaux D Thom is R Qu ey x.,- v il 0 ch Standing E Lask H Callinan B Zurek R Good in D Hughes .I Ferandes R W son QC a Marzano B Piesione A Scalf C1 Sigmon C Sticklme Seated Bue-ttner R Sloan T Lapehak W Polisheek XX' Middleditch L Foy P De-Angelis D XX'aters J XY'ise D Kreseki W Brockle hurst. P. Greensfelder. i...... CQ. + A -f-' - f- . - . wt .g.., M - , , , K , S 4 l,.' - 'V' . ' -A -X.- 0 i 1 4 f ax , h',..J. F f'W-'V P. Wfisniewski. T. Truszkowslci. B. Uricheclc, A. Addicks. S. Kotowski, C. Matthai. D. Leister, M. Castronova. V. Ekins. J. Ross. C. Ahl are watching Norma jedlicka and Gerry janutlc display the right techniques in badminton. . I A COMBINATION of football, basketball, and soccer provides the girls with an exciting fall sport. This year Pat girls were represented at a Play Day held at liastern in which several girls from each school combined into one team and played a second team which was formed the same way. Spam BADMINTON season this year began as usual with girls playing doubles matches. The more skillful players were chosen for the school team, which consisted of eight doubles teams. The girls competed in an inter-high school play-off. Pattersons birdie boppersn brought home vic- tories won from Douglas, Forest Park, and Mervo Tech. X Top row j Kirby M Stuhmer 7 man 9 Bragg C Qchlogcl I 9 C Rodgers C Reagan I7 KU s L Hayden J Seidemahl P Leimkuhler Second row H Xlsuods IS Clipper C I ol L Zembas A Valenti j Stanley lhird ron R Lengal M anulc C Ixulinski H Nkright Carr G. Kulinslci, A. Kordelc. P, Sersen. -L . f VX N.. nf, l 12+-H NX fl' ffl we in ,..... .. ..L...,, ...s.n..,.. ....,..a..,, - -..LH -QTILRSO 038 4 1....T...i.I ! vsggvw 1.256304 QTERS Z' 1TER5- 0410+ 44 l '74 . . .. X I .. W rr V ef vi ff, QUTEQ , Q vhllflfgo I Q So I HFS' 4 f XQLITE It af VARSITY BASKETBALL-Standing: E. Smith. J. McCarthy. R. Lui. G. Felter. G. Morris. G. Schaefer, J. Bialozewski. Kneeling: j. Paciocco. XX5 Coker. G. Holland, L. Caprinolo, C. Gayenas. D. Carroll. R. Praglowski, T. Polischeck. VARSITY BASKETBALL GETTING Ulilf on the right foot, Pat cagers defeated their first two league opponents only to be tagged for two heart-breaking consecutive one-point losses, to newcomer Dunbar and to Poly. In the win column again the first half of the season showed a record of five wins and two losses. Playing then without the services of graduates Gave- nas and Caprinolo, the unstable Clippers were pegged for three losses. Dunbar tool-1 an undisputed first place, and with only a second place position possi- ble, the Pats with characteristic vigor and spirit hustled from their slump to surprise and down three rivals to end the season in a tie with Poly for second place. The Pat squad which included such cage heroes as Holland, Morris, Gavenas, Caprinolo, had for its star George Schaefer whose brilliant defense playing man- aged to hold the top league scorer averaging 30 points a game to a mere eight points in the Mervo game. SCOREBOARD 1956-1957 Patterson.. . ..... 58 Forest Park Patterson-. .55 Southern Patterson ..... ......... 3 7 Dunbar Patterson.. ......... 6l Poly . Patterson ................ 67 Carver .. Patterson ..... .. .......6l Patterson ................ 57 Patterson.. . . ...... .59 Patterson ................ 45 Patterson ................ 44 Patterson.. .....,,.., ..-18 Patterson ............. Patterson ...... ......... Patterson. .. . .. . 58 65 ....5l Mervo .. City ..... Forest Park Dunbar .... Southern . Carver ...... Poly . Mervo . City .. . .. .54 H53 .38 H62 .. ..-48 -ii ......5l . ..7Li 58 ......62 -ii il .. .SVI . -I-I Gil Morris, Pat forward. tries to lose his guard. Morris and Schaefer jump for the rebound that may vwm the game :rm Wm x. Mr, Biasi officiatcs as a jump play is called. E .. l 5 4,-e Ld 1721 A LB 1 ff Zi Y I XX a f W Q W J 1 X Y f i I i f V gf il WW . fi 5 V wx ll to th rt- louml lw the 'i win. c sta ing squad, George Snlmefer. Bob Lui. -lim l5i.1liwL-xxski. George Hollaml. ' and Gil Murrix. gnthcr for a silent priiycr lvcfnrc thc game. 'NGER 5 5, Witlm passcs and coopcration the Pnttcrsim quint mis .nlwlu tu .,,.-- 2 vx N XVIU. Bob Lui and Gil lNl0rriS spring for a rebound f qx ,Q I fs I 1 RIFLE CI.I'B--Standing: Mr. P.1ll.itc. I, Guwrvluk I BI.1l'lH1U A CI Tremhly. B. Ciigitiw. L, XX'mmmiS. H 'IM-ftiinger. Stginshury. RIFLE TEAM CLUB BECAUSE ut inexperiente this Pat OI'KL1.IIIIZtlIIOfI V215 unable to win .my Lnrrels, Under the tiirettion of Mr. Palluce, however, the boys Ienrncd how to use and handle .1 rifle. This was the first year the dub tunn- tioned without interruptions. IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL THE JUNIOR tuurtmen finished up the season set' ond in Ieague wmpetition with .1 record of wins and losses, The te.1m, totluhed by Mr. Sansone. pltyed City for the RSL. frown, but lost hy three puints. DI, V. BASKETBALL- -Top row: G. Spallt, R. Bmnks. A. Gnctrcl. P. Putryvaz rki, R, Dunnigan. -I. Lewia, S. Carnucci, A, Smit. Third row: R. Gnitmimu X . vt- 304 ,Gi 'Rx 'Q if 'Xi-Fri 0 ,1 QTERSO k. FI. Buxven. B. Manley. Sc-cond row: W. Pulislieck. T. Svymnn ki. R. Stephenson. K. Trabert, D. Mc-Tilton, G. C' ey, E, Green gi XEF? gf ,. .., 4 X fel 5- f, 11-E Qxifi I 3 2 QQTT H351 P5 QUT 1 PUT 0 ' ' ..'YTE5?5 E9 t . . mrnhers. I.. Foy. P. Lentlle, R. Gondwin. Suited: R K. i in 'l XWRESTLING TEAM-Standing: H. Meals. L. Bogdan. T. Lapthak. j. Chriest, A. Przylepa. E. Benny, G. Wischhusen. A. Runk. VARSITY XWRESTLING COACHED by Mr. Ryder and eziptained by Gwynn Wistrhhusen, varsity wrestlers were unable to win matches because they lacked experiente. For many of the Pat grnpplers it was their first try at this sport and they were not familiar wirh the various holds and grips as were the older members. Winriing the M.S.A. trown for the second time, Gwynn was the only wrestler in the entire league who Henry Meals and john Chriest are ready tu finish up tx prnttite remained undefeated in league uiinpetition. matth. Lmynn Vfisthhiisen disylns his thim- vitinsliip turn! before giiing inn, Ll tlinth. Q 5.04,--1' - , 1 l l ...T ...M , ' X u A xii' Y. ara- .. .1 5 .... if E: - f ig . 5 J qi, li-Y Vx gk .. j I f l 'T . W- JM- -- Y s N 0 - Q V 1 W,,,.1,., If 12TH GRADE YEAR TEAIvI - Top row: B. Kruk. E. Thacker. J. Sachs. Second row: M. Brown, EI. Carr. A. Addiclcs. Third row: P. Kill- mon. I. Kowalewski, D. Raska. Team members not pictured are: G. Januk. M. Clarke. D. Scheh- lein, M. Foehrlcolb. J. Lubinski, B. jalcelslci. R. -lakelslci. T. Leonelli. P. Kulinslci. C. Mullins. R. Taylor, -I. Sachs. IOTH GRADE YEAR TEAINI-Top row: P. W'is- niewski. C. Schlogel. V. Ekins. j. XX'ainio. Second row: P. lNIagsamen. L. Hayden. J. Rodrick. B. Palmer. H. Xlfright. M. januk. C. Reagan, Third row: P. Middleton. P. Faber. R. Truszlcowslci. L. Zembas, C. Kulinski. I32 LEARNING the fundamentals of basketball is the first thing which is done to help teach the girls more about the sport and improve habits and techniques. Class teams which play against one another are formed. After this round has been completed, the year teams start to take shape. I E I may X if fi sz' iq 171 ' ' A TEAMS :incl B teams were formed and competed for the school title. This year the seniors after ii short struggle came out on top. Later, girls who met certain requirements were selected to represent Patterson in game competition against other public schools. 11TH GRADE YEAR TEAM-Top row: C. Ash- brook. j. Valenti. M. Stuhmer. S. Bragg, D. Sax- ton. Second row: B. Bryan. R. Swiger, J. Jones. D. Yost. M. Celozzi. Thircl row: J. Mullaney, J. Zeman. 9TH GRADE YEAR TEAMfTnp row: R. Len gal. D. Billrnyer. H. lNf.1rl-cowski. DI. Yacucci. See nncl ww: G. Hc-rcleteen. E. Znrn. P. Leimkuhler C. Knziik. D. Vfiesner. R. Rathgeber. -I. Seiclen nhl Thiril row' B. Ryan. N. Krginlmwslci. N Schreiher. P. Ryxin. A. Mdtlieus. pn j. V. TRACK-Top row: U. Know. E. Mardaga, VU. Geob, J. Valenti. M. DuKissis, A. Capella. J. Repko, P. Was- sner, P. Moffitt, F. Colligan. D. Martini, R. Wood. Second row: F. Novokowski, G. Rep- ko, T. McWilliams, R. 'Dav- enport, W. Zellers, W. Man- uel, T. Wheeler, D. Mncioch, XV. Schlaffer. J. Benny. A. Boy. F. Triolo. Third row: A. Nothcr. E. Lubinski, A. Run- ner. H. Olah. E. Schwartz, M. Shannon. W. Beresh. L. An- drzezewski. P. Patterson. D. Ruth. T. Last. V TRACK TRACK, unlike other sports, offers a variety of field events in which to compete. Boys who have speed excel in the dashes while others participate in the shotput, discus, broad jump, and pole vaulting events. Coached by Mr. Joseph Mueller and Mr. Irv Biasi, the track squad is out to prove that practice makes perfect. LACROSSE WHEN spring rolls around sticks begin to clash because Pattersonites are eager to play the hard run- ning game of lacrosse, which dates back to the In- dians. In the '56 season, the Clippers finished second in the P.S.L. Because of the outstanding playing of boys like A1 Squerini, who was given a scholarship for his performance, these Pats are making good sports news. J. V. LACROSSE-Top row: V. DeLeo, J. Bialozewski, R. Bolek, R, Felter, T. Sines, B. Bizzarri, R. Boan. Second row: G. Santoni, P. Lendle, J. Fitzpatrick, T. Bruno, A. Vargo, R. Dunnigan, M. Kennedy, J. Gentry, G. Lauck. Third row: G. Kane, R. Lui, j. McCarthy, D. Boniarski, J. Salko, E. Schramm, F. Whitmer, L. Bogdan, R. jones, P. Petryszak, A. Kozlowski. 7 SOFTBALL-Top row: A. Addicks, V. jakelski, B. jakelski, J. Carr. Second row: j. Bajkowski, I. Stone, P. Penman, C. Hodgson, R. Strickroth, V. Glossip, E. Wfard. ' 'Spock GIRLS' sports at Patterson are in terms of intramural rather than in- terscholastic activities. From com- petitive year teams which come from the class groups players are chosen to represent the school. The spring sports schedule consists of tennis, volleyball and softball. TENNIS TEAMfTop row: Bowen, M. Lodge, L. Falyar, M. Kaszuba, C. Lewis, J. Thompson, J. jones, M. Croz- ier, P. Merritt. Second row: C. Ahl, J. Ross, C. Pulcini, J. Weindl, N. Grant M. Ewancio. M. Castronova. Third rowg M. Poplco, A. Catalano, M. Swiss, H. Belan, T. Derezinski. a VOLLEYBALL TEAM-Top row: J. Ross, C. Ashbrook, R. Taylor, P. Kulinski M. Lawson, A. Brydges, B. Kennedy, J. Pollock, M. Lodge. Second row: P Kill mon, B. Uricheck, M. Ewancio, C. Kulinski, L. Zembas, C. Ahl. H. Wright V Ekins. Third row: M. Popko, N. Higgs, G. Cumberland, D. Webb, D. Travato J. Persing. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Top row: D. Bartosz, j.Goralski, A.W'rzoser, A. Goetzel. B. Kopfer, VU. Corson. j. Sarzynski, G. Holland. Second row: B. Grado, T. Szyman ski. L. Novotny, R. Trembly. D. Trail, L johnson. T. Fones. Third row: j. Palm, R Gniazdowski. W. Faloni. G. Cesenaro, R. Col- lins, J. Hajek. gf? Looking more like a resid IS the scene of orgamzed meetmgs ' r - . I' l','xf-' 1 19' ' ,. ' ' K ' 'nwfv A - 'xv' -,,k-rg! Y -. -, ' .N o , . 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A , at ,, , E4 M It Q.-5 lNr Br yn D XXV: ner NI XXolfe D Wo e Ra nor D Cuyp R Qhefflell R Rithteerber W Q BOOK ROOM COUNTING stormy., checkmye and de x N IINCIIDKL books for the EDKLIISII Depart ment Ire the duties of the unsung, he roes of the Book Room With the help of Miss Ellzabeth Connelly thelr spon sor and the student managers Gil Mor rls and Gvyynn Wfxsehhusen the boys strrye to keep eyerythlng ln order They work durxng study perlods and any other trme they fmd ayalllble Shown here are G Roudrs R Wynn R Porter N Pan toulrs C Zeryas Seated G Wrehhusen C Moms AUDIO VISUAL AIDLS AUDIO VISUAL AIDFS ire a serylee group drretted by Mr rmes Brown They must set up tlke erre ot operlte moxne proyeetors tape reeorders md sllde pro yeetors To ITILIIIIIJID membershlp .1 stu dent must be passrne rn exery subject port to the Audlo Vxsual room exery morning and be yullmy, to tene up study ha s ,.,-ff OFFICE Sl RVICL CLUB I-IFADED by Mr Merrill Kalb the members of the Offnce Serylce Club lend a helpmg hand rn the offnee durmy, their study perrods and be fore and after school Thelr jobs melude typme, mnmeo ra hun and stenellnn Besides helam is P fv 5- I fn teachers thus oreamzatron ldds to the produetn :ty of the sehool through nts effltneney I3l'Rl2Al' Ulf SALIZS Tlllf 111e111l1ers ol' tl1e liLll'L'.1Ll S.1les enjoy 1le.1ling with the Patter- son pulwlic. 'l'l1ey 1.111 .llVV.ll'S be 1o11nte1l on for .1 l.1st minute ti1ket to .1 gr11lg.1111e or s1l1ool pro1l111tioi1. This org,1niz11tion is lN.lI1LlgCLl and direeted by Mr. Merrill K.1ll1. Heel: A. Leister. Behringer Qpresidentj. I.. Geiger St.1n1ling' M. SLl1llL'I Kr1111se.D. Miller, A Spring. P. Petnie C1 1-qfvo 3 iv '1 Seated: Homer. II, Stephens, Kon. E. Sullixun. Standing: Mr. Kalb. Chesi LATE ROOM GIZTTING rid of the ten o'clo1k scholilrsn is the chief' goal of the l.1te room workers. livery morning ol' the school year they can be found .11 9:05 11.111 issuing late slips. Their special tool is the famous Blue Book, Their LlI'tL1l'I'l is to see just one morning when ex ery Patterson- ite arrives on time. lfiisr row R M.1r1n1on. I.. Mrlioniiule. A. Leisrer. P Nl.1ist1os, R Ciieil, -I Cj1'1111sh.11x, 'lf R11x.1lc, N Cir stun. M Airey. D f.l.1Wl1'Il4U, N Stnphens Sewn lou A. Sx11l1111l.1. Bl 91l1r11cr. li l..11l.1ny. lj l'ilX n . Sr.1si11k, l., lD1l'ietr11. P RLIIlI. j l.e11n.1r1l, ll11r 111-1 R l.1xl11i'. lx N11ll11.1n, D R.lxlC.l, l l'x1.111s1 I 5L'l1Ilf'lljL'I' l. Cin-114111 li lii'l1.ir1lt. D 11.111-ly NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ONE of the highest goals reached at Patterson is bership in the Norman L. Clark Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society. A student must maintain a scholarship average of 85. Miss Haslup, the sponsor, encourages members to be available for coaching serv- ices. Under the leadership of the president, JoAnn Sachs this year, two assemblies are presented each year which stress scholarship, leadership, servic character. Top row: G. Lyter, G. Januk, A. Adclicks, R. Callahan, F. Colligan, R. Holthaus, B. Karpowicz, R. Felter, F. C. Liebig, G. Herminau, I. Gawryluk, T. Crovo, V. Dc-Leo, J. Milan, P. Katalinich, Second row: R. Galinis, C. L. McGonigle, M. Lodge, J. Lubinski, R. Sanders, C. M. Lawson, C. Ahl, A. Losenicky, I. Castagnera, F. T D. Schehlein, M. Penix. J. Nickel, M. Swiss. Third row: Evans, S. Bell, D. Bertholdt, C. Ashbrook. P. Mearkle, M. Baxter. I. Stone, P. Patrick, E. Kleylein. B. Dane jones. Fourth row: H. Reeder, M. Foehrkolb, J. Sachs, N. Marsheck. P. Flynn, D. Stratton, L. Kroening. A. Maistros, P. Killrnon. E. Sullivan. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB mem- e, and Beck, Keller, Sauer. ressler, ker, as UNDER the leadership of Miss Cecelia Grolock, the Girls' Glee Club adds many enjoyable features to Pat assembly PIO- grams. They are remembered especially for their contributions to the Easter and Christmas assemblies which are always beau- tifully presented. . S. Mi gWfil wv gg . . S, B WilliamS, J- ksb P, Aver . - k B . B. Erhardfv Stac ka, C. Zawafa' i R Kirkpatrick, M. Stohmex Jiliirditzin F. Bogdanoxgwl- Eidgarglollaitt. M. Pagslkiig' g L. Bowman, - ph Kerns, . ' f t S J, ryn0 ' ' S ks, M, unn ' Tzgliaiizrro. Second IOZLG' Plscsguscjwg B, GregafowlChFr?Lcir,thHrl:3fN'?r5' Sexton JCPllulii1yri Lc Fbrusek. Fifth YOW1 . V- ins. Ella L. I-ang' Clozzi M. a a , . Hyland' J' Motu? linski M- Ianuk' R' - I' B Brackett, M. C ' Hammelman, uM.SS'Gr010Ck, M. Milchhng, - ham, E'wIlgCKIN?lSBlYanl, W. StuckeY1 L' Osbume' S. Bald I42 NATIONAL HONOR SQCIETY Xxx y t 2 Of! NQ 37 L 0,4 3 up UNITED NATIONS CLUB Ut . ' distant 139515 MF ln- A A A ' the pQop1LQof ,Y - htm- of the STUDENTS lntuesttdijl Nations C,lL1l'1 Hlbhllgl Tlolurful Vitcd to loin tlgfc g12lg1nnL1,1l Clary1'-111Wlw'lliptf.2dLElliI. Under Clubls Kto nclcbrntc thy blrlliilgll iwith. lvrcsidcnt. thg LHSCHW' gl f Mrs. Iiilllwin .mal -l' Ll hclwing people Ol the dilution ll f0W',iI'Ll umlcrstgmdmg am l .mbcfg wort' - off countrxcs. klli Sad vi 'lop mw: IW, Trcsslcr. Lf. Maxwell, G. Anderson, ,I Elly:-. P. lillx-r. Af. Cmrll, A1 Suns, -l lX'.1m:n, I, Krauss. Ci, xX,i'lkt'fIL'lx,l. F Voyrnn, Suoml mu. R Caxcy. P W'3gtlL'r, IW lJL'II1D.if1l, C Triwlrf. A x7-llL'Ul1. P. KL-.my V, Griffin, LN1-al.D, Hnrrcr, E. Smhwarif Thlrll nm N Kung. A Mxllcr, I Hrfg41.1nfmllf. A D1l .1lNl'm:. B Bu- mws. D, Broun, Ci, XXI-Jxcr, B lilgrvs. C SIHIFHSUF1, C, Ifousnlc lfwurth frm. Nlrs, H.1lll'v.1n. D Sn-.itmnl P, Xian- ning. P. Pc-tnn, f. f,.n.1llaru, L. D1P1ctm, P Nnl-cmukl, D Pflllfljg, .l. Lfullms, P Dmkv. Af. lxldgc. R Elm. A. Cfinslcl, D XX',1l1nxk1 Fifth nm. j Mdrslwcqk, j Xl-xyy,lfl'l. 'lf DL'fL'l1I7SlC.i. I., XX'.1l1nski A C I l ' I-'. Dunnngm . Q .1 .1U.1 lf Glamy. '43 I4-4 POSTER CLUB AND ART VUORKSHOP THE Patterson public is fortunate to have two art organizations whose contributions to the school are varied and valuable. They paint posters, decorate the office windows, fill our bulletin boards and make scen- ery for school productions and as- semblies. ' 1X ei XV? -Q ft - i 1 N ca ie son, A Losenitlcy. If Striihlnmn. E. Crotsley. J. Persing. C. Davis. I. Krause, M. Swiss, P. Rerns. Second rm M Rcillo I. Thacker. 'l. Lubinski. Mrs. Shnrfzxtz. J. Bowen, R, McHa1ffie, J. Skarzynski. Third row: J. Tag- liaferro P lNitlcovsski P Faber, G. Anderson. C. Ladd. A. Gll7fLl2lUZl. P. Delielite, P, jenkins. We ii' 5 . H 'H 3 ,, mzif Stand ng J Hill A lewandowski. D, Magnaterra. XY. Ochs. R. Geb- haret IN Kirrlloff Scited F. Koch. M. Sarneclci, T. Doyle. T. Sines. V. Nltlio A. l.ei P. ski NURSES' AIDES THE Future Nurses' Club is made up of med- ically-rninded misses, who, in most cases, in- tend to become full fledged Florence Night- ingalesf' They take temperatures and notify those who ure wanted for examinations by the doctor. They are capably directed by Mrs. Shar- fatz, the school nurse. STAGE CRIZW An every ready team of workers, the stage crew make the Pitt shows .ind assemblies very suc- cessful. Under the direction of Mr. Haffner, these seldom seen boys work tirelessly with the dmnmfii f7L'I'lll71.1L' to get exactly the right light- ing and timing. Y-TEENS NEXVLY organized, the Y Teens endeavors to create friendship among girls of every race, Color and creed. Affiliated with the Y.W'.C.A. and sponsored by Mrs. Myrtle Lobig, the girls plan many social affairs, and many helpful activities. such as their Christmas projett to entertain at hos- pitrls and distribute food. s ron: li. l1rh.ir.lt. A. Ciinski. 'lf Ner.rn.rn. M Ciroll. R Triylor. lzlcins, Mrs. l.ohi4u. R, St.iil-cs, l'. NX'isniexxslri R, 'lil'llN1kllXK'NlCl, P, lirygtn, S lnrios. M. Stlirixer. Soxm, S. Gregg Second row: P. xxskr. C. C..lX.lll.ll'1l4 ll. P.rlmer'. C. Fouselr, N. Lenigal. lNI.rson, Sxolfotll. M Celolfi. N. Stephens. Third row. C Tlrompsiin iniirtl. D. Ci.itt-lv. M. C.ill.il1.u1, I.. Oshurne. -I. Smsiuk. I.. DiPietro, Ruth. 'lf Xomtlc. C. C.rssidy. li lfdnuds. nl. Bennett. E. Nrtlclew- l45 Standing: -I. Cheslik. R, Blondheim, T. Derezinska D. Poling. R. jakelski. B. Clipper. A. Ginslci. Seated: J. Miller. I.. Kroening. CHEERLEADERS PEPPY and tireless, the cheerleaders, under girls of theKHostess Club are always ready to boost the morale of the football team and cheer them to victory. Anyone who is determined and packed with energy is eligible to win a place on the cheering squad. 'L W',.:mi.......,.-,.. .r D. A , ,- i.. J... . W Q 'r- 'Mir -L- .: ra ,' kv ?- ' HOSTESS CLUB WHETHER it be a luncheon or a banquet, the girls of the Hostess Club are always ready to serve. The sponsor is Mrs. Carey, who trains these energetic girls and keeps them in tip-top shape for any occasion. First row: C. Cavallaro. B. Palmer, j, jackson, J. Wfainio. Second row: H. Wfright, P. Middleton. C. Ahl. .-vw.. . n 1 f W 9 W- 41s-a...,. 5 2 .. ..- -.,,. . ...L- l S . Y if rx. y i ii fi .L 2 3 L ma-.sq LIBRARY AIDES UNDER the direction of Miss Johann Klick, li- brarian, the Library Aides check out materials, set up bulletin boards, and supply information on the whereabouts of books. They earn one point an hour toward a non-scholastic letter. Any student may help as a library aide, as long as he is willing to spend a little extra time in school each week. MAJORETTES THE high stepping Pat majorettes are an attractive addition to the Clipper gridiron. In their colorful uniforms, with sparkling, spin- ning batons, they entertain Pat fans with many intricate routines. . . , , ' -if.. f f- gum' 4 ftii fm . Y :X ' X V 1 fi g . V A Seated: F. Ladany. S. King, P. Petnic. J. Giordana. J. Nickel. J. Persing, S. Rodgers. J. Zaras. Standing: Stephens. H. Capecei, J. Schalis. G. Kravitz. P. Magsamen. Ji Janiszewslci. G. Anderson, M. Skunda, M. Lodge. Miss Klick. J. Valenti. M. Krauss, A. Heller. S Fallin. D. Bur- deaux. D, Powell. and J. Evans. i' I f A, x X .X X CIRCULATION BUSY as beavers, the members of the tirculation staff of the Pfiilmiwi Prem work diligently to see that we get our Preiier on Friday morning. They lyygifigqxx keep records, Count, and distribute the issues to ,V qs 3 the various homerooms. This busy group is spon- , 1 Q sored by Miss Mal'el Schoeppler. it l il xx 4 'I msg! KEY CLUB PATTERSONS chosen few are the boys of the Key Club, .1 junior organization of the Kiwanis Club. Members are invited to join on the basis of scholarship, athletics, and extra-curricular activities. XY'ith the help of Mr. XVarren Seipp, the sponsor, the boys carry out their motto We Build, for the benefit of .ill in the community. Robert Nolthaus is the student leader. ,--'Bi Seated are Mary Fenix, Marcia Swiss, Evelyn Crotsley, joyce Evans. and Lorraine l-layden. Standing are Mary jerbosimith, Mary Lou Cas- tranova, Greta Neunieister, Glenna Rogers, and bliss Stlioc-ppl-ii First row: P. Goddard, G. Max ronis, F. Coliligan, R, Holthaus. XY. Karpoxvitg. J. Fader. 'If Croxo, R. Zayetv, R. Cavey, F. Radtke. Qecond row: D Stratton, ,I Milan, F. Vinton, A Des I- R, B . , . . ' 1' . .1 ts, laggitti. hfclntyre, T. Sines, C. Vfood. Third row: E. Schwartz, R. Wy'nn, W. Moffett, J. Marsheck, F. XX'aire, J. Cliriest, L. Ruficlca. N. Kirilloff. N- :sz LOCKIZR CRIZXX' A NEXV organization whith is gaining recognition is the Locker Crew. Origin- .ited by Mr. Spinning, this organization works hard repairing hroken lockers and getting bent doors into shape. Always on the job these boys, K. Bozo, XV. Sistek. B. McCord, P. Fewster, K. Simacek, M. Piechocki, lf. Radtke, perform an invalu- able service to our school. Z' JUNIOR CLASSICAL LIIAGUIY PATTERSONS junior Classical League is a member of a national organization composed of leagues in junior and senior high schools. Its purpose is to develop and spread interest in the language and customs of the Romans. Here at Patter- son every club meeting finds the members dressed in robes, copied from Roman orig- inals. lop row: M. Congleton, M. Tressler, A. Miller, F. Boyer, P. Nitkovvski. P. XX'astler, A. Catalano. B. Dennis. Second row: L. Atcn. P. Maxwell, M. Guyton, P. Petnic. G. Anderson, P. Faber. S, King. J. Tagliaferro, M. Bryant. its . 5. V 1 C , I .e 5 K AL A . l Q A 1 X X I 0 4, M4 X 'fax 1' ' .i it mlm? 'arf s , , N , .af I X . c s . ,ix I- gd, LGST AND FOUND AIDING forgetful students, the Lost and Found department operates everyday before and after school. Although few Pattersonites are careless and irresponsible, this department is very necessary. Articles lost may be claimed by the owners, when a complete description is given. Much credit should be given to Mr. Clayman, faculty advisor, and the students who give up valuable time to help restore lost ar- ticles. Shown are C. Moraslci. L. Miles, XVilliams L Neuminn -5 ,f f Al tml Close to the top among Patterson organizations is the Patterson Park High School Band. Directed by Mr, Clarence Wfroblewslci, the musicians practice early and long to give a polished performance at all school assemblies, special concerts. and half-time entertainment at football games. The reputa- tion of the band goes beyond our own back yard for Pat bandmen are to he found in All-State or- ganizations and at Atlantic City where they were a part of a national group. CHEMISTRY CLUB Organized for interested Chemistry students, the Chemistry Club teaches the importance of science in the modern day and age. Learning and trying out new experiments are only two of the activities in which club members participate. The group visits many industrial plants, learning first hand how chemistry is used in today's living. First row: M. Reillo. J. Skarzynski, E. Thacker. A. Giordana, J. Nickel. R. McHaffie, J. Mclntyre. J. Chricst, J. Sachs. president, Second row: R. Callahan. VU. Karpowicz, J. Hresko, R, I-lolthaus. F. Colligan. F. Walire. D. Bendall. .. Q, .. ,R , PATTERSON Cldfillel R. Holthaus F. W'aire N. Pantoulis H. Weber E. Butler ISI. Jarkiewicz M. Smutek S. Bolton G. Pullias A. Dclfonso J. Rogers R. Laufert D. Burdeaux R. McHaffie B. Coker Saxuplymze R. Callahan W. Chrnielewski E. Haas L. D'Eugcnio W. Hammer D. Sadowski RED CROSS PARK HIGH Tmmbfme D. Bartosz E. Hoover S. Burdusi Surffibbmze D. Bendall J. Schultz L. Bohmer Frerzrb Hom J. Nickel C. Zervas M. Hall Barimue D. Horvath J. Compello Pertu.f.riw1 K. Holland J. Podleseck SCHOOL BAND N. Robertson' D. Simpson V. Kipp M. Coco W. Herd Trumpet M. Kell M. Commodari A. Makowicki R. Wynn K. Hetmanski G. Kirchner J. Yakim H. Brockman R. Samanski D. Lumpkin Flule J. Sachs L. Crane E. Zervas J. Pullias C. Ladd Oboe E. Thacker Barroon G. Kappus ur 1 ' One of the oldest clubs at Patterson. the Red Cross carries on its work all year round under the direction of Miss Katherine Bowersox. The girls participate in the Red Cross Fund Drive. fill chests to be sent overseas. and during the Christmas holidays make dolls for small children and favors for hospitals. Kneeling: C. Pummery. C. Cavallaro. L. DiPietro. T. Pappas, P. Jenkins. E. Palasik. Seated: G. Anderson. J. Tagliaferro. P, Lonegro, P. Faber, P. Nitkowski. Standing: J. Stasiuk, B. Erhardt. B. Rieth, P. Flynn, M. Cunningham, C. Miller, B. Garrett. J. Kojatk. r 'U' l 1 ga' Senior editors of the Press look over the completed dummy sheets. Pat Kulinski, Gay Lyter, and Bill Karpowicz hold the sheets as Charlotte Keller. Fred W'aire. Pat W'ilson, and JoAnn Sachs make comments. - - - - ......... - .......................,. .. , ,,, , , The P PPHSS Vet XIV, No. 11 January 18. 1957 Edilor'-D1-chief .... ,,,,,,,,,,, G ay Lyter C0-edilw' ..,,,,,..,,,.....,.........,..,,r, ..,.,. P at Kulinski Neua Sli1ff- Joan Valenti. loan Persing, Ferzfure Duff'- Pat Wfilson. jo Ann Sachs. Sfmrfr Stuff ,,,,..,,.,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, P at 'Krilinski, Bill Karpowicz, Anita DiFabbio P!7UfUgP'.lf7b6l' ,....,... ....,,.....,.,,.,.,..,....,...........,....,,,,,,,,,,,, F red XY'aire junior Slaff MKmbE1',l'--IOYQE6 Evans, Carolyn Ashbrook, Franco Triolo, Mary Penix. Evelyn Crotsley. Exffyazrzge- Carolyn Kulinski, Harriet Xwright, Geraldine, Kulinski. Circuliztifnzk Marcia Swiss. Evelyn Crotsley, co-managers. FACULTY ADVISORS Adieidinizzg .... ,,,,,.,,,...., lN Ir. George .Rankin Cjl'L'llltlfj0?I ...,..,,,,..,...,,,,,,,,...,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,..,. M iss Mabel Schoeppler Smff .......,....,..,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,......,,.,,,v Mrs. Mary Lou Ireland Repw'1ifr.r-Carolyn Ashbrook, Donald Bartosz. Sandy Bragg, Evelyn Crotsley. Rosalie Dybhins. Rita Elbon, Joyce Evans, Carol Ladd, Mary Penix, joan Persing, Melvin Piechocki. Deanna Powell. Robert Rayner. Anita Reuschling, Helen Skarda. Kay Smith, Lawrence Stolfo, Franco Triolo, Joan Valenti, Robert Holthaus, Ardel Miller, Glenna Rogers, Louise Sica. Joy Ann Spry, Janet Collins, Annette Giordana. Brenda Clipper, Shirley Dotson, Joyce Basse, Marcella Sie- bolt. Marlene DiMattei. E x Aclmiring the tiny Christmas tree which gave the Press room its aura of Christmas spirit. are Mrs, Mary Lou Ireland, advisor, Gay Lyter. and Pat Kulinski. Aiding the staff are reporters. Evelyn Crotsley. Rosalie Dohhins. Rita Elhon. Carol l..idd, Sandy Bragg, Larry Stolfo. Deanna Powell. Mithael Vfolfe, Brenda Clipper. Glenda Rogers. Marcella Sea- holt. Louise Sita. and Ardel Miller, They learn how to write and what to do to he-tome a Pu ii worker Work, work, and funl 'From the time assignment sheets are put up until the eight o'clock paste-up, the Prem staff works long hard hours to meet deadlines. Planning pages, reading, measuring, and fitting copy, writing headlines, and just generally putting the Prerr together keeps the editors on their toes twen- ty-four times a year. 4 l I 1 L ff Lb 1 When the PRESS is completed, the exthange staff takes over. Gerry Kulinski, Carolyn Kulinski. and Harriett XX'right send nearly 50 copies of the PRESS to local and dis tant high schools. Nl' 421. Anita Di Fabio and joan Valenti leaf through hound uopies of the PRESS as joyte Evans. Mary Penix, and joan Persing look on, The girls are ltnoxxn as yunior editors sime they are learning how to tal-ce mer the position of the senior staff. l STUDENT COUNCIL lJA'l'TlfRNED after our n.1tion.1l govern' mc-nt. the Student Countil is today the lead- ing hotly in school. Annually the countil ponsors .1 Student Day .ind .1 Sweetheart Dance. Service is rendered to the school through the elevator. auditorium .ind cafe patrols. The student body makes itself heard through representatives who relay problems to the Council. N, Marsheck. corresponding secretary. J. Behringer. treasurerg D. Scheh- lein. vice presidentg D. Stratton. presidentg A, Spring. patrol captaing M. Foehrlcolb. recording secretary. Top row: D. Bennett. L. Psencleas. R. Gresdo. T. Gebhardt. D. Lumpkin. R, Abbey. P. Levie. S. Thompson, D. Konigkremer, G, Morgan, T. Harrison. V. Balsarick. Second row: D. Boyd. A. Matheos, R, Rodgers. B. Gernhart. G. Hehring, A. Kordek, R, Siemek. R. Kalenclek, V. Alrey., C. Yahanelc. B. Raymond. M. Cimnglia. M. Schrieber, T. Jancewslci, Third row: R. Staples, R. Bentz. M. Tressler. J, Marzano. E. Johns. D. Wfeaver, E. Kozel. VU. Mosca, L. Moffett, C. Kozalc, J. Scurti. Fourth row: A. Chambers. F. Kellner, R, Trembly. A. Vargo. P. Magsnmen. A. Dilfabbio, C. Rawlings, R, Shaffer, P. Garcia, B. Hay. Fifth row: E. Schwartz. M. Vaelavik. R. Felter, B. Lowe. J. Mullaney. J.Cheslilc. M. Celozzi. B. Goeb. J. Filius. J. Kirby, H. Schmidt. Sixth row: A, Addicks. J, Paciocco. S. Trattner. G. Morris, M. Bolton. J, Piezonki, J. Collins, W. Walters. G. Schaefer. B. Coker, V. Gardner, R. Carmine. B. Heinlein. H. Von Staden. GIRLS' SERVICE CLUB STRIVING to do their best to serve the school and community. the Girls' Service Club, .1 select group with sixty members, takes pride in helping when .ind where they are needed. One of the largest organizations in the school. its members work together in bringing cheer to the sick. helping with medical drives and campaigns, and working to improve Patterson. It is co-sponsored by Mrs. Blanche Rogers and Mrs. Dorothy Schwatka. Back row: J. Shimek. corresponding secretaryg S. Kotowski. treasurer I Del.abio. secretary. Seated: F. Tressler. presidentg B. Lfricheck, vice pres ident. Top row: M. Jerosimich. I. Krause. P. Lonegro. B. Heinlein. J. Jones. P. Mclntee. R. Kellner. C. Ahl. M. Lawson. M. Rivero. Behringer. J. Cheslik. R. McGuire. H. Reeder. Second row: I. Kowalevvski. M. Swiss. J. Nickel, J. Lubinski, J. Sachs, E. Palasik. E. Galloway. C. Mabus. C. Malecki. B. Kelso. D. Schehlein, Third row: S. Janiski. P. Flynn. R. Jones. C. Frampton. J. Ross. J. Hoover. L. Bishoff. N. Marsheck. U. Strahlman, S. Bell. C. Ashbrook. Fourth row: D. Raska. P, Killmon, M. Backus. F. Stephens. M. Foehrkolb. G. Lyter. P. Kulinski, J. Evans. E. Sullivan. CLIPPER CHGIR PEREORMANCES for numerous organizations throughout the city by the Clipper Choir have brought widespread fame to Patterson. Membership in the A Cappella Choir. which practices every morning at 8 o'clock, is gained by an audition and the nod of Mr. Robert Johnson, director. Besides adding an extra sparkle to life at Patterson. their songs have been en- joyed by civic. business and religious groups. such as the Rolarj. Safzizfiwz Armly. KlIl.1Ilfv. and lfxt'li.1f1ge Clnbr. In June of this year the choir will travel to Atlantic City where their performance will be .1 fea- ture ofthe International Kiwanis Convention. - 1, A remnant of the ast, the uaint Chinese Pa- P Cl goda brings memories of merchants and trade and the Canton Company. W .1 1 v -la' l sk. A 1' K, , 3, ' , -'xfyhtf , 4 .,AW.'.ig i Q , -f f J ' 1' , 'c5?'Qf V: if K' V, 4 , Ewa. Ex a ' st' 1 lYj,fL , I ' 'n 1 .5 . ..,r. 'wr Q'-93 ,gzqn . fe' l -L' mi' I .vnu , A -v- gwv. J fi Q L ' x - J' ' 'H 1' .Yfvf ' - , P' x 1.1 Q I 1 6 s X x 1 Q, 'M 'l . , 'fl' uf ,' I1 I' N- v W gl 'I D. 1 ,..,x X .'f.'n' Auf .21 V' ,. J' , . l 1' La X. kt. x 'Q' 9' ' x 3'4 . ,u 8 X ,. ,x 1,3 -c m,.,,. qlgfji' ri' I I A N : '1 j?'?.f ' -4 'f'j..x F Q nn -1 - lllv tg,-rl nay! . ,t a. '-4 .3 g. . 1-Jil ' 4-' - f 'UPA , 41 vw P I mf -1V3:izj'Q,-- .J ' .L ' MF. X 1 1 .4 - ' - ,s - ' 3-' ,1 - .1 ' 1. ' ' fied nn ' ' ' - up 1 ,. ,, ' , ' J 'ga'- ' ' . . - 1 ,- ' .-.fx - 'me ' ' 1- , -A Mrk T ' ff . ., Y -fi! av . flu.. 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I retid n I69 BEST WISHES FOR A CompIImenI's SUCCESSFUL GRADUATION of LEE Highland Lodge NO- '76 FURNITURE COMPANY I-OYAL CRDER OF M0055 636-38 w. Bahimore S+. BALTIMORE u, MARYLAND Complimenfs FRIEND ABBOTT'S ICE CREAM 25 S. Cafherine Avenue MODRAK TRANSPORTATION '-- '- Co. INC. A FRIEND l70 Complimems Complimenfs From of CLICK HIGHLANDTOWN RESTAURANT SPURTS C'-UB Or. 5-l350 634 S. Oldham Complimenfs of M. M. THOMAS Besi' of Luck Compliems of HI vETs CLEANERS CV CH One Hour Service Me. 3-2908 4913 Eas+ern Ave. 27'6- 'S E- M0'1Ume + 5+- OR. 5-3058 l7I ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH US 7 Everyday Our Routeman Passes Your Home Why Not Allow Hrm To Call And Explam Our Services To You Domp Wash Dump Th ft Fam ly F sh D y Cleo ng Dry Th ft F of Wo k Rug Cleo ng Fur Cleo ng we J' a 9 fl cm H31 I Q-xxx QQ' Www MESH Q bw M4 vim W lu M BR Oodwoy 6 6600 Pulaski Highway and Erdman Avenue I72 if 1' ri W i ini i' r ni if All 'Dry ri f l r 'ff ni ' ni ,, Ja: fmfa T: D .- H' ,-': :..' m ,LS A A 0 f u l xxx ww A Q - 1 me 1 6 + . C -- - - ' - 6- :fa 642-ff-:Lo - COMMERCIAL PATRONS AL BIRD'S ATLANTIC HEROLD'S WEST END ESSO 600 Dundalk Avenue Wise Avenue and Lynch Road AGNES BEAUTY SALON MAX'S SHADE SHOP ISI N. Highland Avenue 3228 Easfern Avenue AUGUST'S PHARMACY TED MULY'S BAKERY 6306 Eas+ern Avenue 6506 O'DonneII S+. BUDACZ AND SON TOM'S CUT RATE I744 Easfern Avenue FRANK AND ANNA VOLPE DUNDALK FRUIT 8: PRODUCE CO. GROCERY STORE 906 Dundalk Avenue DAVID WIEGMAN. JEWELER EASTERN WINDOW SHADE CO. 32I0 Eas+ern Avenue 330 I Easiern Avenue GLAMOUR BEAUTY SALON 324I Eas'I'ern Avenue CompI2men+s I o S GOLDSCHMIDT'S Furni+ure - AppIiances Home Furnishings CASH CREDIT I200 N. PaH'erson Park Avenue I337-39 E- I:-iYeH'e SI'- Corner of Wolfe Sf. BALTIMORE 3I. MARYLAND ORleans 5-6786 BRoadway 6-2202 Besi' Wishes F Complime rom of KlRwAN's KLowNs ,ZAZ IZB4 Besi' Wishes From MISS HASLU P'S I2B5 Com plimenfs of IZB8 Besi' Wishes From THE D.E. CLASS OF JUNE, 1957 Complime + Complumenis ZBZ Complnmenfs ZA3 2515 We i sv 43223 ,fum gzritbgfe Comphmenis STUDENTS WHO EAT AT THE 6TH PERIOD Compllmenis l2B6 AND MPS CAREY Aloha PaHerson From A Fufure Sienographers ZB of of ver. iff: -' .Ax P' H95 K' ' . un- 1 ' -2 ,., ' '1 ' 9 . I 4:- ff+.Qf',,'t of QV' TI' 1. L '. .gww lr' 5 Lg 'HA-I, V' 3, f. , . v.,-Taxi' 5,1 P A '.:,-If-Q f'ff M fi I if 5' 9 v E ' 1 Q. 4, 5.45 ,Z5Lt1j.'cg 2' 1' L -4 'gk .1!.:,g.,,:2. K A - ati 'cfixmf ' Q' A ' T T, L?- I 'I'o of l75 Pat Abshrre Mr and Mrs Paul B Abshrre Mr and Mrs john N Acomb Flyrra Adams Fanme Adams G T Adams Marge Adams Franklrn Addncks Mr and Mrs Harry Addrcks Thelma Addrcks Mr and Mrs Eugene Adkrns Winston B Adkins A Frrend Mrs Irene Ahl Ann Ahrens Pat Arres Olrvra Albertr Vrrgrnra Albrent Alfred and Marla Fred Allsrhue Alma and Chf Freda Altvater An Alumnus Nick Baeealla Chauneey Amato Mrchael Amato jr Mr and Mrs Mrchaelj Amato Mrs Ida Anderson Mr and Mrs Andrews Robert Andryszak Andy and Vernelle Anlta and Bob Mr and Mrs Wfalter Anuszewskr Mr and Mrs R1chardAnzengruber A Patron Anthony Appreella Mr and Mrs john Appley Mr and Mrs Wfrlham Arbrn Arlene and Tom Sandy Armstrong Aoye Arogelos Mr and Mrs Farl S Arrrngton Sprro Asrmemos Mrs Frances Atkrnson Augre and Net Mr Ben Augustm Patrrera Aversa George H Baekert Mr Charles U Backus Mrs Charles U Backus Lrlhan Bagdonas Ann Bahr jerry Barer Mrs Carrre C Baker Herman L Baker Butch Balco janet Baleo Mr and Mrs john Balco Mr and Mrs I-Iarrrson Baldwin Lrlhan Balsarrck Vrctor Balsarrck Mr and Mrs Vretor Balsarrck Dolores Barabas Andrexx Baran Lors Anne Barber Mr and Mrs Mrlton Barber Robert Barber Mrs Helena Bargholz Myrtle Barker Bernadette Barnes P Mrss Charlotte Barnes Mr and Mrs Lee Barnes Ruth Barnes Sylvra A Barnhart Mr and Mrs Thomas Barnrekel Mr and Mrs Barras Patrrera Barras Barry and joyce Ehzabeth Bartholomey Ralph Bartucca Bermce Basel Robert D Bateman joyce Norma Bates Mr and Mrs joe Battagha Mrs Robert Battee jane Bavanowskr Anlta Bauer Mrldred Bauer Mr and Mrs Harry Baum Ronnle Baungardner Mr and Mrs Hovs ard Baxter Norman Bayer Bill Bazzarrr Erleen Beale Edna Beek Mr and Mrs Frederrck Beck Mr and Mrs Wrlham Beck Ethel Becker Mrs Catherrne Becker john W Becker Mr and Mrs john Becker june Beeker Walter Becker Allen Bedxx ell joan Behrrnger Mae Bender M V1ncentBeneds Mrs Dorothy Benett Buek Bentley Mr john XV Berg jr Carrre Berkey Marron Berkey I Berman Bern and Ld Mr and Mrs Phrlhp Bernhardt Bernre and Sarah Diane Bertholdt Rlehard Brvens Phrlhp Bethke Mr Donald Betz Mr and Mrs C Mason Betz Beverly and Frank Mr and Mrs Clifford Beyer Rose Braleszevyskr Walter Bredronskr Cornelia Brelskr Mr and Mrs Edu ard Brelskr Blllre and Eddre Brll and Vrekr Mr and Mrs Thomas Brrrane Dolores Brshoff Mr and Mrs Guy Brshoff Luellle Brshoff Mary Blaek Mr and Mrs Charles Blake james Blake joy ee Blake Mrrram Blake Peggy Blake Robert V Blake Bo Bob Bo Bo Bo Bo Bo Bo Bob Bo The Blazers Mr and Mrs Arthur Block Bo and Annette and Betty and Bonnie and Brenda and Darlene and Erleen and Irene and janet and Marlene and Mrcky and Sue Mr and Mrs Adam Bocek xxlllllilfll Bocek jr Mrs Catherrne Boczar I rnest Boczar Robert Boczar E Taylor Boden Eskm T Boden jr Betty Boennrng, Mr and Mrs john Boeren Sr Mr and Mrs Marlo Bognannr Maryann Bohland Mr Paul Bohland Frank Bohmer Mr and Mrs Franklrn Bohmer George I Bohn Mr and Mrs Wrllard Boldyard Ann Bolek Bob Bolek Mr and Mrs B Bollack Earl Bollack Glorra Bollack Lznda Bolton Wfrllram Bond Bonnre and jrgs Mr and Mrs Charles M Booz Mr and Mrs john Borkman Mr and Mrs Lours Borovsrcz Robert Boroysy Mr and Mrs james Bory Mr and Mrs I'rankT Bosley Rachel Bosley Mr and Mrs Wm Bosman joyee Bosse Mrs Iranees R Bouse Donald Boys en r r r r r r r Paul and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Breen Phrhp Boyy man Rrchard Bovy man Lrnest A Brandenberg jr Layton C Braun john Braunschvs erger james A Breen james A Breen jr Mrss Pat Brezezenskr Mr and Mrs Conley Brrdges Ralph Brrggs Anna Brrght Bob Brrlhart Mr Charles Brxlhart Mrs Dorothy Brrlhart Mr and Mrs F j Brrll Mr and Mrs Clarenee Brrnegar jay Brrnsfreld Mr and Mrs Nlcholas V Broccolhno Mattxe H Brooks D I . . b . 1 f' 1 . b . . - - la v- la , f '- rs. v I A. 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T11 z1i1.1.1a11N. .. 1 S1111 I11 Nl 11512 DL-1 1 IXXC 111,11 11111111 Q '1 '. . 'I' - ' '. MUD' ZIQR '1 IRI 19311 IIIAN11 NI l1If1U1H11I-III4 DY' I 11 I21C1111111111II1IIR11.11I TAYLOR PUBLISHING CC. ,-,.,.V.'.L U X , 2711: nzylrt has fliklllkdlld :yes D ,And tlfc day but wie, Vet the hylft aftlre brzylff Work dm. 'I ' A ZW!!! tlrcdying sun. I I I Nancy Brewer. 1956 Sweetheart Queen, places the crown on Dorothy Schehlein's head. Dorothy Schehlein poses ro dl p u y with her escort, Don Stratton. Excitement and suspense filled the air as the judges returned to the dance floor to announce the 1957 Sweetheart. Judy Bowen, Marilyn Foehrkolb, Gay Lyter, Hope Reeder, Dorothy Schehlein, and Dorothy Yost, the six finalists, held their breath as Nancy Brewer, last year's sweetheart, read the judges' decision. She then walked to Dorothy Schehlein, took her hand, and led her to the Queens chair. Dorothy was then presented the loving cup and crown. po A A . Q rlienx- . K K tu bk tgyuyllll u lw MW' - ' - and U' Cilvgs li they wait TUV the b SC . . strike .1 tune O Ill -Qgn:--'tr -qmr' IS I ....s - W Seniors begin the Farewell Assembly with the procession to the Grand March from Aida. Dorothy Schehlein, president of the class of june 1957. gives her farewell speech at the traditional assembly. FB Rob Holthaus and Bill Karpowicz hold the flags as Jennie Carr. Charlotte Lois Kroening, co-treasurer of the class, places the june '57 Frampton, and Pat Flynn, honor guards. stand at attention. banner high on the mast. an ,4 E Hawk T l Y 'V 2 ' - 3 Af, S a 'rv I 1 ,- I 2 ,,, -1 A 1171! XT, , - a 4 Dorothy Schchlcxn prcscnts Dcnms Cnlwford. prcwldcnt uf thc Many happy nwmcnts .lm spent In fmnt wt' thzs wzndmx class of Fcbruary 'SH with thc Ihldlfiklflill Black Box. before and after phwmb uf the sv.-nmrs .lrc pwstcd, Gay Lyter and George Holland enyoy the slow dreamy music cmd? Round and round go the danc- ers as the magic of the music catches all in its spell. The mo- ments like the dancers whirl by faster and faster until suddenly like the sound of Cinderella's Mid- night Curfew . . . the music is stilled . . . and all is a lovely, loxely memory Principal and Mrs Woelper look on approvingly and smile as the banquet entertainment gets underway Mrs Tillery class sponsor displays the typewriter a token of appreciation from the class meal? The senior prom and banquet was held Saturday, June 15, 1957, in the main ballroom of the Emer- son Hotel. The music for the gala affair was provided by the Legion- naires. High point of the evening is the ring dance when each senior's favorite boy or girl turns the Patterson ring . . . as a symbol that she or he has become a graduate. Here are Jackie Hailey, Vlayne Weitzel, Butch Orsino, and Pat Roach living that magic moment. Stella janiski, Luise Michelberger, Charlotte Frampton, jackie Haily, Cor- nie Bielski, Marilyn Foehrkolb, Nancy Bohmer and janet Collins provide the entertainment for the '57 banquet. vi fcgygi ,sf , , ' its ff. s , 'A -Q , i g rn 5 tl' The 1957 Senior banquet menu con- sisted of fruit cocktail, vegetable soup, braised beef a la mode, string beans, whipped potatoes, celery, olives, and glazed ice cream cake. 'T .Jw rdf, N . V M! -av., t ,ip .l .f, - V ik, A' fq 7Zem-w- Ze- 7 from the moment the pro- cession began with its delib- erate march down the aisles of Polytechnies auditorium, the nostalgic class singing, the presentation of June '57 class to Mr. Samuel Jett, the magic moment when our hand clasped the longed for diploma to the last pledge of loyalty to Patterson in the singing of the Alma Mater. 1 sf. 6: V, 0 f r fd.. ' , 1 P -3-.f ..- 1 I S if E155 avr. Z' if V ZW L .M ,Wg H A if .5Xk ? 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