Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1953

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Published the Courier W 'iQue-wr JACQUELINE ELIZABETH DOLCH 1185 Cleveland Street COMMERCIAL Basketball I, 25 A.A. 1, 25 Archery 35 Tennis 3. To her friends, she leaves her high marks . . . Office work . . . Dorsey's stockcar races, danc- ing, going out with the gang . . . French fries and gravy . . . 'lYou don't know, do you? PATRICIA LUCILE DRAKOPEI. 754 E. Fort Avenue ACADEMIC Acappella Choir I, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Representative 25 Dra- matic Club 35 Safety Repre- sentative 35 Senior Play 35 Courier Staff 45 Student Aide 45 Fashion Show 45 Girls, Ath- letic Association 1, 2, 35 Class Teams 2. Plans to be 21 nurse . . . Leaves anything that is fun . . . Thrives on seafood . . . Always saying. LlHow do you spell it? JOAN EARNEST 144 E. Henrietta Street COMMERCIAL Bowling 25 Refi Cross Rep. 3. 1 leave all the O. P. machines to Miss Bright . . . 1 leave my space in Mrs. Geyeris cloak room to anyone who can fight it . . . Plans to get married and take it easy . . . Schooner . . . Roast beef, French fries and gravy . . . 'lDon,t get radical. AGNES RUTH ELDRIDGE 3447 Childs Court COMMERCIAL Girls' Chorus 2, 35 V. Softball Team 4. Aggie leaves to Mr. Bright's driving Class, a '453', Cadillac, and to a future Senior, her history headaches . . . Plans to get a good job and become a housewife . . . Dancing, eat- ing, reading . . . Likes ham- burgers and Inilkshakes . . . llYou donit know do youill' LYDA JEAN DOUCIITY 1600 Popland Street COMMERCIAL Red Cross Representative 1, 25 Library Representative I. Mr. Schreiber,s economic out- line and Mrs. Geyer's coat- room to future students . . . Office work . . . Dancing, movies, and reading . . . Likes cokes, potato chips, and cocoa- nut custard pie . . . when pas- sing by the cafe, she always exclaims, 'lLet's eat, RUTH D. DULANY 1806 Ramsay Street COMMERCIAL Plans to be a success after graduation . . . She leaves to future students her interest in extra curricular activities . . . Likes Al and dancing . . . Majorette of the 29th Division Drum and Bugle Corps . . . Goes for spaghetti and pizza pie . . . Always heard saying. 'll canlt guarantee it. CHARLES W. EASTER 4026 Walrad Street CENERAL 'TECHNICAL Charles leaves to Mrs. Geyer the speeches he never made, and to future students, a new Southern High building . . . Plans to work at the C. and P. Telephone Company . . . Favor- ite food is sauerbeef and dump- lings . . . uWhere's BuCk?'7 he asks. HOWELL R. ELLIOTT, JR. 3563 Horton Avenue GENERAL TECHNICAL Entered Southern from Poly in the 12B . . . Leaves to Miss Hughes a class better than 12A3 . . . To Mr. Valle, the box of Cigars he didn't get for Christmas . . . Plans to Work with the Telephone Company after graduation . . . Eating, sleeping, and playing pool . . . Ham and cabbage . . . 4lNow thatls rightfl 24

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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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IRA EMINIZER 1528 Jackson Street COMMERCIAL lra leaves her math headaches to some other brain and her friendship and economic knowledge to her friends . . . Dancing, reading, and most of all, watching a movie with Joe . . . Baked macaroni with cheese . . . Hi, Joef' FANNIE NADINE FLANARY 1120 S. Hanover Street COMMERCIAL Girls, Chorus 2, 3. Fannie leaves to Miss Bennett, her history headaches and to Miss Schmidt, her shorthand notes . . . Plans to get a govern- ment job . . . Likes dancing, reading, and movies . . . Craves crabcake platters . . . Always says, Dig ya later, Dadlw FRANK ROBERT CAST 405 Jeffrey Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4g Class Rep. 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-Pres. lg Aide 3, 4, Varsity Football Captain 45 Varsity Club Treas- urer 4, Leaves his cousin Ed his bash- fulness because he needs it . . . Going into business . . . Steak and eggs . . . Asks everybody, Where's your money? JULIE HAssELL 2121 Hawkins Point Road COMMERCIAL fr. Honor Society lg Bank Representative 2, 3, 4g Stamp Representative at Annex 2, 3, Sr. Honor Society 3, 4. To Ed, Julie leaves her old chewing gum, wrinkles and all . . . For Japan, she leaves . . , Hobby is the Suna Club and Jack . . . Spaghetti and meat balls . . . Makes me home sick. 25 CHARLES J. FABER, JR. 2040 Crinnalds Avenue GENERAL TECHNICAL Varsity Basketball I, 2, 3, 4g .l. V. Football 2, 3, School Play 4, Captain of Basketball Team 3 His late notes he leaves to Al Kaline . . . Plans to join the Marine Corps . . . Likes coach- ing J. V. Football . . . All sports plus Catherine . . . Enjoys hot roast beef, mashed potatoes . . . Get those rebounds. HOWARD FRANK 1607 Race Street ACADEMIC Library Representative 1, 4, Safety Rep. 2, 35 Varsity Bowl- ing 35 Red Cross Rep. 4. I will Hofleras notebook to all who need it in the future . . . Agriculture . . . Never be with- out money . . . French fries, turkey, and steak . . , Always asking, How about it, Hof- let? DONALD L. HAMI,IN 1608 S. Charles Street ACADEMIC Vice-President, February Class 25 Homeroorn President 2g Stage Crew 3, 45 Acappella Choir 3, 45 Student Court 3, 4, Audio-Visual Ed. 3, 45 Home- roorn Treasurer 4. I will the headaches l had with Senior Day preparation lo Tonia Enzenga . . . Watching television . . . Breaded pork chops . . . A'What's your story?'7 MILDIRED HENDERSON 203 E. HeatlI Street COMMERCIAL Bowling Team 2g Red Cross Representative 3g Courier Rep- resentative 4. Her only hobby is her one and only, HGeorgeH . . . Her favorite food is hamburgers and spa- ghetti . . . Can always be heard saying, You're a squirrel. . . . Always smiling. In which we expressed our views SYN. N

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