Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1953

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We pa actnced our freedoms JOHN A. BRANNON, JR. 1932 Light street COMMERCIAL Courier I, Horneroom Presi- dent 2, 3, Horneroom Repre- sentative 2, Dance Committee 3, Safety Representative 4, Work Study 4. Leaves his athletic ability to Ronald Johnson . . .Saves coke bottles . . . Enjoys prune juice with sauerkraut . . . What a night!,, NORMAN E. BROWN 1113 W. Hamburg Street COMMERCIAL l. V. Football I, 2, Treasurer I, 2, 3, Treasurer of Class of ,53 4, J. V. Lacrosse 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 3, Varsity Lacrosse 4. Leaves his low marks to any- body who is worthy of them . . . Plans to work, get money and buy things . . . loan, sports . . . Pol pie, roast beef . . . MAH time fool around, Ethylfl EMILY KATHLEEN CALVERT 856 Glade Court COMMERCIAL Class Volleyball 2, 3, Softball 2, SelIool Volleyball 3, Bank Representative 3, 4, Class Representative 4. Wills to Miss Bright a diction- ary to find more words to describe wrong doings . . . To be a success as an OEICC worker . . . Likes sports and bingo . . . Loves fried chicken . . . 'LMy goodnessf, NANCY LOU CHAMBERS 3472 Childs Court ACADEMIC Class Treasurer 1, Aeappella Clioir 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroorn V. Pres. 2, 3, Homeroorn Pres. 3, Associate Judge 3, Bank Rep. 3, 4, Courier Stag 4, Secretary of Students Ass,n., Dramatic Club, F.T.A. Club, Cltristrnas Play 3, 4, Scltool, Class, and Easter Play. Love for drarnatics to Bob and Mel . . . Nursing and dramatics . . . lee cream . . . Oh me.', LELIA V. BROMWELL 3959 Brooklyn Avenue COMMERCIAL Lelia transferred to Southern for ber senior year, Aide 4, Bank Representative 4, Bowl- ing 4, Senior Play 4. To Mr. Bohle, she leaves a stenographer who can take shorthand . . . To Mrs. Geyer and her orators, the correct pronunciation of Baltimore . . . Plans to work as a receptionist . . . Likes bowling and any- thing edible . . . ',Gee-de-ho.', SHIRLEY VIRGINIA BROWN 1911 Grinnalds Avenue COMMERCIAL Girls, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, President of Horneroom 3, Vice-President of Honzeroom 4, President of Girls, Clzorus 4. My history knowledge to Miss Bennett . . . My typewriter to Dot Donnelly . . . To marry Sonny . . . lce skating, dancing. g'Sonny . . . Chow mein . . . Aw, that,s swell!,, THEHESA MARGARET CAvII,L 116 E. Randall Street COMMERCIAL Girls, Clioir 2, 3, Bank Repre- sentative 4. Theresa leavcs all her unfinish- ed O. P. Work to anyone . . . To Gloria Gurley, a chance to have a lot of fun in her years at Southern . . . Plans to get a job and make good money .. . Loves tall boys and fried chicken . . . ulf you can,t fight it, join it.', SHIRLEY LoUIsE CHRISTOPHER 858 Glade Court ACADEMIC Acappella Clzoir 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. lg Safety Rep. 2, F.T.A. 3, Sec. of F.T.A. 4, Associate Judge 4, Senior Play 4, Courier Stay? 4, Speakers, Club 4. All the history I wanted to learn but didn't . . . Plans to enter Towson College . . . Likes dancing . . . Craves fried chick- cn . . . Aw, you,re crazyf, 22

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RICHARD FRANCIS ALBRIGHT 6 E, Barney Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Band Representative I, 2, 3, 45 Class Representative 1, Home- room President 2, 3, 4g .l. V. Bowling 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, Associate Judge 4. Leaves 16 in locker SM. 6 . . . Vocational interest is to work the rest of his days . . . lnterest in sports and girls . . . Favorite food is tuna fish . . . Favorite saying, 'LHey, boys, wait for Chick. CHARLES GUSTAR BAESCH 25 Bristol Avenue GENERAL TECHNICAL Hobbie-Hot riding around with the girls lwho doesn't?J . . . Charles, being of sound mind and will, does hereby leave the following: To Mr. Fuller, he leaves his hot rod . . . To the school, he just leaves . . . Favorite saying is Yesssss.', NANCY D. BEAUCI-IAMP 139 E. Cross Street COMMERCIAL Pen Pal Club lg Bank Repre- sentative 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4. To Mr. Grove, she leaves the worry of getting long cheer- leaders, skirts . . . To her cousin, she leaves a wonderful school . . . Get a worthwhile job . . . lce skating and boys are her favorite hobbies . . . Fried chicken and mashed potatoes . . . Usually saying, '4Let's go. NORMAN T. BOXWELL 416 E. Clement Street COMMERCIAL Wrestling 2, 35 Key Club 3, 45 Varsity Club 3g Manager V. Football 35 Acappella Clioir 2, 3, 4. He leaves Nash the gown room .. . To Miss Bright, the modern equipment in office practice . . . Plans to join the Navy . . . Likes music SI hiking. . . Loves all food . . . Always saying, Everything happens to me. 21 A free American NORRERT lwARDARD ARMIN 2222 Christian Street COMMERCIAL Vice-President of Class 2g Treasurer 3, Safety Represent- ative 4. He leaves the first floor to his friends . . . Plans on entering the insurance business . . . Main hobby is observing sports . . . Favorite food is mashed potatoes and gravy . . . 'gWhat did you say?'7 CHARLOTTE A. BAGROWSKI 1509 Plum Street COMMERCIAL Vice-President of Sclzool Bank I, Class Treasurer Ig Courier Representative I, 25 Bank Representative 1, 25 Girls, Choir 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 2. Charlotte leaves her name in all her old books for future Southerners . . . Plans to find a husband and settle down . . . Likes dancing and sports . . . Eats lots of chicken and chow mein . . . Whatl 1 didnll do thallll DONNA Loinsic BERCHR 3471 Fairsun Court COMMERCIAL Red Cross Representative Ig Bank Representative 25 Class Basketball Team 2, Varsity Softball 4. Plans for a naval career and marriage to Ronnie . . . Goes for fried chicken . . . Likes to dance, howl, and go to movies . . . 'Til think about it. ALICE BRADLEY 3722 S. Hanover Street COMMERCIAL Red Cross Representative Ig Girls' Cliorus 2, 3. She leaves to Mr. Schreiber, all her good intentions . . . She leaves to Mrs. Williams, all Southern's new typewriters . . . Plans to be Mrs. Meske . . . Majorette and dancing . . . Hamburgers, milkshakes, and Ineatball subs . . . When in an argument she usually says, Don't get radical. JW' mm



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ELEANOR C. CHRISTUNES 407 S. Calhoun Street ACADEMIC Acappella Choir 1, 25 Bank Representative I5 Secretary of Homeroom 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Bowling gf Prom Committee 35 Senior Play 45 Courier Stay? 45 Speakers' Club 4. Her locker to M.O .... Espou- sal knowledge to Joe . . . Tow- son State Teachersl College . . . Teaching high school is her goal . . . Likes dancing, fried chicken . . . You scroungef' she boldly says. PAUL JAMES CROOK 1727 Patapsco Street ACADEMIC Soph Football 15 I. V. Baseball 2, 35 Varsity Baseball 4. Hopes to attend Western Mary- land College . . . Paul leaves his peep sheets to Mouse . . . To Lear, he leaves the lunch- time card games in the park . . . Likes Shirley and baseball . . . Goes for hamburgers and milkshakes . . . 'gCan't beat city hall.', DARTI-IE MARIE CWALINA 1005 Church Street COMMERCIAL .lr. Honor Society 15 Softball Team I5 Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Library Club 25 Banlr Rep. 2, 35 Stamp Rep. 2, 3. To Joe, I leave Irene . . . To Dick, I leave Inyself . . . Plans to go West and slave to Dick . . . Suna Club, Eddie Fisher . . . Krustzchickie . . . 6'I'll clue ya, kid. CAROL ANN DIETZ 910 Pontiac Avenue COMMERCIAL Red Cross Representative 3. Carol leaves to Miss Bright all the other chatterboxes. To Southern, she just leaves . . . To work at Hartford . . . Sew- ing, bowling, and dancing . . . Fried chicken . . . Aw, for pete-'s sake. 23 PERRY LEE CONLEY 1426 Marshall Street ACADEMIC l. V. Football 2, 35 .l. V. Base- ball 25 President of Homeroom 45 Student Court 45 V. Foot- ball 45 V. Baseball 4g Student Aide 45 Honor Society 4. To Mr. Anderson, a line of 200 lb. boys . . . I leave my good times in the cafe to Tootsie . . . Go to college . . . Girls, espe- cially Toots . . . Fried chicken . . . l'Okay, Babyf, ROBERT LEE CROSBY 4-2 E. Montgomery Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Will-To the school of South- ern High, Bob leaves his many happy times . . . He plans, after graduation, to work with the Bendix Company . . . Basket- ball, baseball, fishing, hunting . . . Wild fowl . . . Can some- times be heard saying, 6'You just canit win, buddyf, HARRY A. DEITZ 105 E. Hamburg Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Red Cross Rep. 2. To Mr. Valle, Harry leaves his late notes . . . To Joe, his latest picture . . . Going to go to night school for further educa- tion . . . Likes Weightlifting, collecting pictures . . . Can always be found eating fried Chicken . . . Who wants to go to school? he asks. JOSEPH JAMES DIGIOVINE, JR. 929 Bonaparte Avenue GENERAL TECHNICAL Sophomore Football 25 .l. V. Wrestling 3. Leaves his personal appeal and ambition to the students of Southern High . . . Vocational interest-U. S. Army . . . Hob- bies are Weightlifting, boxing . . . Favorite Food is steak and creamed potatoes . . . Always says, 'SForget the pastg live for todayf' Gathered at Assemblies 'How-ww

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