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EARL KENNETH STAHLER 2326 Annapolis Road CENERAL TECHNICAL Bank Rep. 15 Horneroom Treas. 2. Success to the coming grad- uates and to the Juniors, my privileges . . . Plans to attend the University of Maryland and study agriculture . . . Likes woodworking, basket- ball, swimming, and photog- raphy . . . Hot dogs and milk . . . Ulf you say sof' RUDOLPH R. STEINBOCK 1410 William Street ACADEMIC Sopli. Basketball 15 Soph. Football 25 J. V. Basketball 35 Homeroom Pres. 3. Leaves his crew cut to all long- hairs, and his plaid vest to someone on assembly days . . . To evade the draft is his plan . . . Thrives On roast beef . . . Likes sports and eating . . . 6'Cet 0111.77 GLORIA A. STEVENS 524 Patapsco Street COMMERCIAL Clee Club 15 Library Council 15 Girls' Clzorus 2, 35 Stamp Rep. 4. Hopes to attend business col- lege . . . To Southern students, she leaves her most sincere wishes for success in becoming future graduates . . . Loves to dance, play records, bowl . . . Eats plenty of French fries, chicken . . . 4'Um1n boy, Iam glad. SHIRLEY ANCELIA STUART 3801 Fairhaven Avenue ACADEMIC Bank Representative I5 Dra- matics Club I5 Tennis I5 Soft- ball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, Bowling 3, 45 Badminton 45 A. A. Club 4. Leaves her Hot Rod to Mrs. Waters and her joke book to Miss Coggins . . . Her future will center around being Mrs. Scott . . . Loves stock cars . . . Thrives on scalloppini . . . uTl13t,S all, she wrote. Signed, Love, Bill. 99 RONALD STAUEFER 3612 Tenth Street ACADEMIC Choir 2, 3, 45 Football 15 La- crosse 1, 25 Manager Football 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 35 Pres. Key Club 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Vice Pres. Choir 35 Key Club 3, 4. Leaves a well balanced wrest- ling team to Mr. Bright and to Mrs. Steele, a homeroom tlIat is never late . . . College . . . Sports, leathercraft . . . Roast beef and French fries. JOAN STEINHICE 1248 Washington Boulevard ACADEMIC Class Secretary 2, 35 Home- room Treasurer 2, Stamp Rep. 3, 4. Leaves the table at the cafe and the crazy times with Shirl, Margy, and Shirley to future seniors . . . Plans to just work after graduation . . . Chief hobby is making Gil happy . . . Loves chow mein . . . '4That's lifef, CHARLES SToNEsIEER 912 Ramsay Street COMMERCIAL Charles leaves to Mr. Edwards all his unfinished pictures . . . To Miss Bright he leaves Shirley Bell . . . Plans to get married, and work in a newspaper oliice . . . Likes to collect coins and records . . . Craves hamburgers . . . Always saying '4Believe me. NANCY LEE SUNSTROM 1521 Marshall Street COMMERCIAL Treasurer I5 Bank Represent- ative 2, 3, 45 Girls, Chorus 2, 35 Tennis 25 Student Repre- sentative 3, Valley Ball 35 Fashion Show 4. Nancy leaves her sister those good times in the cafe, and her pony tail to Mr. Schreiber . . . Wants to join the Waves . . . Sports, Richard . . . Spaghetti SI meatballs . . . '6Oh, gee Whizlv We made our prom dates
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The bug day was approaching ROBERT L. SMITH 521 East Clement Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Class Pres.l, Homeroom Pres. lg Homeroom Treas. 25 Home- room Vice-Pres. .3. Bob leaves to the school, the best years of his life and to the Juniors, he leaves the girls . . . Plans to join the Navy . . . Likes sports, girls . . . Steaks . . . Come off itfi CAROL SNYDER 3515 Edmondson Avenue COMMERCIAL Girls, Chorus 2, 3, Class Bas- lfetball 2, Class Baseball 2, J. V. Baseball 35 Bank Repre- sentative 3. She leaves Mrs. Troy her old gym suit . . . Leaves the Read- eris Digest to Mrs. Winchester . . . Working, marriage! She hopes. . . Dancing. . . Spaghet- ti and fried chicken . . . uMore funf, ANNA MARIE SOMMERS 916 ,lack Street COMMERCIAL Refl Cross Representative 2, 3, Courier Representative 4, Sec- retary of Senior Scholastic Magazine 4. The portables to Mrs. Win- chesteris future homeroom classes . . . Plans on being a good housewife . . . Likes to swim, fish, and go dancing . . . Virginia ham, fried chicken, and chocolate nut sundaes . . . 4'Where you going'?,' LAWRENCE SPARKS 7 W. West Street COMMERCIAL J. V. Lacrosse 1, Sophomore Football 2, 3, 4, .l. V. Wrest- ling 2, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. He wills his old French horn and wrong notes to some very unfortunate Southerner . . . To make a Hfastn million dol- lars . . . Fishing and loafing . . . Hot roast beef . . . i'What was our honIework?7' RONALD FRANK SMITH 1833 Light Street GENERAL TECHNICAL l. V. Lacrosse lg V. Lacrosse 3, 4, Acappella Choir 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 4. Frank leaves his great bari- tone voice and athletic ability to the school . . . Plans to be drafted or a draftsman . . . Likes to stand on .lockis corner in the snow . . . Chicken, fried shrimp . . . 'gHow's every little thing, Nails? ELLEN SNYDER 1820 Jackson Street ACADEMIC Bank 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Ig F.T.A. 3, 4, Basketball 1, Softball lg Bowling 1, 2. Leaves to the future blondes at Southern her Moonsheen and to Mrs. Steele, another class like ours . . . Plans to make Arlyn a good wife . . . Loves hamburgers and milk- shakes . . . Always saying, Be good Pat and Evef, MARJORIE C. SUPER 4020 Eighth Street COMMERCIAL Rerl Cross I, 3, Bank Repre- sentative 2, 4g Class Treasurer 4. Plans to do ofbce work . . . Leaves to Betty Dawson her booth over at Pete's in the morning . . . Likes to go danc- ing and to the Open air with Joe . . . Goes for submarine sandwiches . . . 'iWhat,s with this kid?', MARGARET SPARKS 504 Maude Avenue COMMERCIAL Class Team. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, Band 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2. Her old clarinet reeds to Mr. Shelly . . . The memory of the B Hats to the band . . . Uni- versity of Maryland, medical secretary . . . Bowling, fishing. music, ice skating . . . Chicken dinners . . . What,cha say? 98
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llrclercd our flowers lVlARGlE SWEENEY 4123 Mariban Court COMMERCIAL Atl Representative 4. To Connie Puncochar, Margie leaves another accomplice . . . To Mr. Fuller, she leaves her typing ability . . . To work in an office . . . Dancing at the C. H. and Bob . . . Fried chicken . . . Always saying '4How's it goingili' JEAN TAYLOR 2440 Callow Avenue COMMERCIAL Choir I, 2, 3, Bowling 4. .lean leaves all her dental prob- lems to Delores and .loan . . . Her periods on the gym mats to Mrs. Troy . . . Wishes to be a dental assistant . . . Has fun going to the dentist . . . .lust loves hamburgers . . . Heard saying, '4What am 1 going to do? CIIARLEs THOMAS 1004 Wildwood Parkway ACADEMIC Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, ClIoir 1, 2, Courier Rep. 1, School Play 3, Senior Play 3, Pres. Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Leaves to Mrs. Geyer his eleva- tor shoes . . . Plans to join the Navy . . . Likes cooking, base- ball, submarine sandwiches, and fried chicken . . . Always saying Be seeing youf' NELSON THOMAS 1115 Riverside Avenue ACADEMIC J. V. Lacrosse 1, 2, Soph. Bas- ketball I, Horneroom Pres. 2, V. Lacrosse 3, 4, Class Repre- sentative 3, Class Senator 4, Defense Attorney 4, Varsity Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Nelson leaves his lacrosse ability to future players and chef's hat to future cooking classes . . . Plans to join the Marines . . . Enjoys cooking and fried chicken . . . 'Til see youf' SYLVIA NANCY SWINKO 1421 Filbert Street COMMERCIAL .lunior Glee Club 1, A. A. A. Club l,2, Badminton 2, Safety Representative 3, Hi-Y 3. She leaves her art of cutting periods . . . To Miss Bright, a machine for getting her work out on time . . . To work in an Oilice . . . Guys with bell bottom trousers . . . French fries . . . 'There goes a sailor, .leanfa ROBERT G. TEvEs 1720 Sexton Street GENERAL TECHNICAL J. V. Football l, 2, J. V. Bas- ketball 2, 3, Hornerooln See. 3, 4, V. Football 3, 4, Bank Rep. 3, Class Rep. 4. My brains to the smart guys . . . To get a job that he doesn't have to strain so he can save enough money to marry Jane . . . Sports and .lane . . . Soft crabs, hamburgers . . . lt's great. HELEN K. TIIOMAs 20 E. Cittings Street COMMERCIAL Class Representative I, Bas- ketball I, Cheer Leader 2, 3, Bowling 2, 4, Softball 2. To future Southerners, Helen leaves her typewriter . . . To Mrs. Winchester, her piece of chalk . . . Office worker . . . Dancing and going to the movies . . . Fried chicken, banana splits . . . What time is it? PATRICIA M. THOMAS 837 Clintwood Court COMMERCIAL Courier Representative I, Bank Representative 2, 3, 4. Plans to get an olhce job . . . Goes wild over southern fried chicken . . . Loves dancing, tennis, parties, swimming . . . Leaves her history worries to Miss Bennett . . . Best wishes to Mr. Fuller and his wife . . . You know it? 100
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