Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1953

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441 Sv A s , Petitionecl for candidates ARLENE MAHLSTED 1407 Belt Street COMMERCIAL GlTlS,Cl10flL3 1,2,3, Class Pres. 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep. I, 2, 35 Stamp Rep. 3g .l. V. Basketball 1, 2, 3. To Mr. Fuller, she leaves some- one else to do his typing and to Mrs. Geyer, to find the lost class slip . . . Eating and danc- ing . . . Favorite food is any- thing eatable . . . MHOW about thatln BETTY DELORIS MCATEE 1323 Gauge Court COMMERCIAL To Miss Meyer she leaves a class of girls who love gym as much as she does. . . Resting up for two or three years after graduation . . . Hobbies are swimming and skating . . . Likes fried chicken . . . HYou canlt win for losing. RICHARD PAUL MICHOCKI 3704 St. Victor Terrace GENERAL TECHNICAL Courier Representative l, 2g I. V. Lacrosse 1, 35 J. V. Football 1, 2, 3, Bank Representative I, 2g V. Lacrosse I, 25 junior Prom Corn. 3. Ears leaves to the school another goof like Faber . . . Plans to attend University of Baltimore . . . Likes sports and girls . . . Graves fried chicken . . . Always saying, uDrip, drip, dripf, RUTH ELAINE MORELAND l25 Jeffrey Street COMMERCIAL Choir 2, 3. She leaves her gym suit to Miss Meyers, her squeaky desk to Mrs. Winchester . . . After graduation she plans to join the Waves . . . Loafing, eating . . . Loves fried chicken, mash- ed potatoes . . . ulf you can't fight it, youlve got to join it.'i JAMES LAWRENCE NIARINER 2656 Frederick Avenue GENERAL TECHNICAL Varsity Football 3. He leaves to Chase Thornbury his red shoes . . . Jimmy leaves all his good times to fHeroJ lim Bass . . . C. 81 P. Telephone Company, college . . . Sports, Janet . . . Foods of various shapes and forms . . . g'Hey Hoss, give me a break, he yells. SHIRLEY ARLENE MEYERS 1429 Henry Street COMMERCIAL Shirley leaves her typewriter and history headaches to the undergraduates . . . Hopes to be a successful worker on her job . . . Hobbies-baseball, dancing, bowling, and roller skating . . . Favorite food is spaghetti and meatballs . . . 4'l'll dig you later, cat. RICHARD L. MOOIKIE 3537 Horton Avenue GENERAL TECHNICAL Courier Representative 1, 45 Stamp and Bonrl Representa- tive 2, Co-captain J. V. Bowl- ing Team 3. To Jimmy O'SmitlI he leaves a deck of cards Plans to work, work, and Work after gradu- ating . . . Goes for cards and sports . . . Thrives on Louie's iceshakes . . . Always shouting, Doubles JOAN DOLORES MOIiGAN 11 E. Montgomery Street COMMERCIAL Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. To anyone in school, she leaves her gym classes and her biology headaches . . . A job connected with the state or national government . . . Likes bowling, dancing, roller skat- ing, and movies . . . Spaghetti and meatballs . . . 6'Well, all reetf' 28

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CATHERINE NIARIE JANUARY 119 Bloomsberry Street COMMERCIAL Bank Representative 35 Stamp Representative 3, 4. To Miss Schmidt, she leaves her shorthand notes for her to try to figure out. . . Plans to be a stenographer . . . The hobby that takes up most of her time is Carson . . . Chicken and dancing . . . You know? she asks. ELLSWORTH JoHNsoN 1264 Riverside Avenue ACADEMIC Stamp 62 Bond Rep. 2g Stage Crew 39 Horneroom Pres. 3g Acappella Choir 4. Ells leaves to all his teachers a box of aspirinsg and to future Southerners, he leaves his empty seat in detention class . . . Plans to join the Navy . . . Craves Louiels hotdogs . . . Always saying, 'gl don't smoke. CHARLES KELLUM 207 Pontiac Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Courier Representative Ig Freshman Football Ig Bowling 341-Ii-Y Club 3, 4. To Mr. Bright, he leaves a goosehorn for the school car . .. To Mr. Anderson, he leaves his dirty sweat socks for unpre- pared boys . . . Getting 60's in public speaking . . . Louiels hot dogs . . . I got the jokef, ADELI4 AMANDA LEYENDECKER 14113 Filbert Street COMMERCIAL Stamp Representative 3. I will all my homework to future Southerners who need it . . . I leave nIy wonderful memories to all the .Iuniors . . . Hopes to become a private sec- retary . . . Likes sewing and dancing . . . Crazy about spaghetti and meatballs with plenty of seasoning . . . '4Honeslly? 27 D0L0REs T. JASTRZEMSKI 1631 Locust Street COMMERCIAL Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Stamp Representative 3g Treasurer of Honor Society 4. I will my shorthand homework to all the future stenog. students here at Southern . . . Ambition is to become a ste- nographer . . . Likes sewing and dancing . . . Goes for fried chicken . . . 'LHOW 'bout that? GEORGE JONES 1022 William Street ACADEMIC Art Major 1,2,3,4g Safety Rep- resentative 3g Library Council 35 Sports Eflitor 4g Red Cross 4. All the Spanish I didn't learn . . . The headaches I had as sports editor . . . Journalism or advertising . . . Art and girls . . . Fried chicken . . . 4'Bless your little heartf, EDWARD P. KILEI' 3814 - 6th Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Worked on tlze Christmas Play 3. Edward wills the following: To Mr. Valle, my attendance card and to Benny Mariner, my jacket . . . Plans to be a nia- chinist apprentice at Westing- house . . . Likes pool and eats everything . . . NAII right, you guysf' WII.I,IAM GEORGE MAIJKINS 1228 Patapsco Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Freshman Basketball Ig Rerl Cross Representative lg Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Leaves his cards to Mr. Valle and his excuses to get out of class to Don Abbott . . . After graduation, Bill plans to get a good job and get married . . . His hobbies are cards and girls . . . 'SLet's play cardsfl he says. Assembled at meetings silk ,QW



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MAIKJORIE LORRAINE MI1I.I,EN 4214 Cardwell Avenue COMMERCIAL Girls, Chorus 2, 3. My shorthand notes to Miss Schmidt . . . My gym suit to Miss Meyer . . . Find a good job and a deserving young gentleman . . . Swimming, skating, reading, boys, dancing . . . Italian spaghetti and meat balls . . . Youse is a bug, man! she exclaims. 101-IN Louis NEUBAUER 1624 Webster Street COMMERCIAL I. V. Baseball 2, Homeroom President Leaves his 60's to anyone who needs them . . . Plans to make a couple of million dollars and buy some race horse stables . . . Always going around to Babels house . . . Likes fried chicken and chocolate nut sundaes . . . ul Can't help it if Pm dumbll' RUTH A. PAJAK 1615 Cereal Street COMMERCIAL Hockey I, Athletic Association I, 2, Homeroom President 1, Student Representative 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Valentine Dance Committee 3, Patron Representative 4, Sen- ior Prom Committee 4. To all the juniors,she leaves all the good times she had in Mrs. Dell's class . . . Loves to eat and dance . . . Nibbles on soft crabs . . . UAW, Miss Bright, l'nI not talkingf, JOHN A. PIRKEY 117 S. Calhoun Street GENERAL TECHNICAL .lohnleaveshis attendance card to George Hafer Plans after graduation to center around auto work . . . His hobbies are basketball, howling, fishing, hunting, and girls . . . His favorite food is banana pud- ding and jello . . . Always say- ing Where's the girls? 29 WILLIAM lVlYERS 543 East Gittings Street GENERAL TECHNICAL V. Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Pres. Senior Grad. Class 2, 3, 4, Pres. Varsity Club 4, Pres. Students' Assoc. 4, Vice- Pres. Students' Assoc. 3, Stu- dent Aide 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Chairman Public Speak- ing Class 4. Known to teachers and stu- dents as Bruzzy . . . Sports . . . Craves Mom's T-bone steaks G6 ' 77 . . . Play ll cool. MARY JEANNE NOBLE 3559 Sixth Street COMMERCIAL Homeroom Vice Pres. 1, Clteerleader 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Student Rep. I, 4, Courier Stay? 4, Student Aide 3, Sr. Prom Committee 4. To a junior, all the fun in Mrs. Dell's room Her knee high's to some eligible student . . . Attend Villa Julie Country school . . . Ocean City, parties . . . Eats anything . . . 4'Gee, hope l graduate. JOAN PARSONS 1006 Keel Court DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Softball 1, 2, Badminton 3, 4, Tennis 2, Bowling 2, Stamp Representative 3, 4, Bank 4, Red Cross Representative 4. Leaves to Mr. Fuller his school store . . . To future D. E. slu- dents, good luck . . . Plans lo work at Shavitz Furniture Store . . . Loves all sports and chocolate nut sundaes . . . Always saying, 4'Don.,' CHARLES POMLES 1323 Clyndon Avenue GENERAL TECHNICAL Bank Representative I, 2, Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Asso- Ciate Judge 4. Known as i'RoCk,' . . . Likes sports, reading, girls, cars . . . Hopes to be a draftsman . . . Leaves his dirty gym trunks to Frank Zanti . . .Always saying, 4'Ain7t that a load?w Voted for om choice

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