Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1953

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lV1ARIANNE E. WPIINGRUBER 603 Harvey Street COMMERCIAL Red Cross Representative 3. She leaves her beloved South- ern to her dearest friends . . . Plans to marry Bob next Sep- tember . . , Goes for art, bowl- ing, and swimming . . . Loves all sorts of seafood . . . When embarrassed, she exclaims, What the haylv WILLIAM THOMAS WILKINS 1818 .lackson Street COMMERCIAL Sophomore Football 15 Varsity Football 3, 4. To all the undergraduates, he leaves his ability to forget his homework . . . He wills his seat in Miss Bright's 2:30 club to any worthy junior Would like to be an auto mechanic . . . Likes sports . . . Meatloaf . . . Bill is always complaining, 'gl don't like it? lVlARY ANN WOODWARD 32 East Ostend Street COMMERCIAL Student Representative I, 25 Homeroorn Vice-President 15 Courier Representative 2, 45 Junior Prorn Committee 35 Class Dance Committee 35 Bank Representative 45 Senior Prom Committee 4. Hopes to become a reception- ist . . . To any worthy junior, she leaves Mrs. Dell . . . Likes any kind of food . . . Usually says, 1'l1 never smile againf' To our dear Alma Mater JOAN E. WHEELER Glen Burnie ACADEMIC Homeroom Sec. 1, 25 Class Sec. 1, 2, 3, 45 Acappella Choir I, 2, 35 Red Cross I, 25 ,lunior Prom 35 F.T,A. 35 Pres. of F.T.A, 45 Ass'n. fudge 45 Court Clerk 45 Freedoms Foundation 45 Play 4g Student Aide 4. My chemistry apron to Marge . . . My lonely aide post to any- one whoill have it . . . Dancing, writing letters . . . Cheeseburg- ers . . . 'LYOu donit know, do you?7' GEORGE WILSON 1609 Webster Street ACADEMIC Football I, 2, 35 Varsity Club 3, 4. George leaves his women to future Southerners . . . Wants to find a job until the Army drafts him . . . Likes women and fishing . . . Milkshakes, hot dogs, and beef stew are Georgeis favorite foods . . . 'LYO no fume translated, ul donit smokefl WIIILIAM CRIMES WYATT Wingate, Dorchester County ACADEMIC Bank 2, 35 Music Major 2, 3, 45 Stamp Representative 35 Reporter and Writer for Cour- ier 4. Last minute story to some for' tunate reporter . . . My com- fortable chairs to next year's graduates . . . University of Maryland . . . Eating and sleeping . . . Peanut-butter sandwiches and tomato juice . . . l've got news for you. VFNH gf? if 7 I

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We fondiy and teurfully said goodbye MARILX'N STROHECKER 900 Wildwood Pkwy. COMMERCIAL Pres. Homeroom. lg Courier Rep. 2, 3, Health Committee 3, 4, funior Prom Committee 3, Courier Staff 4. Hopes to attend University of Maryland . . . To eligible stu- dents, she leaves her talks with Mrs. Dell . . . Goes for light tennis, golf, and pinochle . . . Loves meatball sub. at Bian- cols . . . Always heard saying, 'gYou get on my nerves? RAYMOND THOMAS 118 W. Clement Street ACADEMIC Art Major 3, 4, Stamp Repre- sentative 3, 4. Leaves all his fans to the boy who can fill his shoes, size 12 . . . Plans to study aviation . . . ,lust loaf around . . . Always likes a good time . . . Besides, it protrudes. HAIXIIY E. TORMOLLAN, JR. 1814 Byrd Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Basketball I, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, Business Manager of Courier 4. Wills all headaches to the next business manager of the Cour- ier . . . Plans to go into the Navy . . . Enjoys dancing and sports . . . Lover of sauerbeef and dumplings . . . Play it cool, he tells you. Lois LEIGH WASSEHKRUC 3700 Crantley Road COMMERCIAL Softball Ig Girls' Chorus 3g School Play 4. To her sister Elayne, she leaves her brains . . . To future stu- dents, she leaves her nerve . . . To gain fame and fortune . . . Dancing, Frank,77 collecting diamonds, Eddie Fisher . . . Crab cakes and French fried potatoes . . . tlt's really gor- geous, she exclaims. NlIRIAM RUTH SUNSHINE 3015 Oakford Avenue COMMERCIAL Girls, Chorus 2, 3. Miriam leaves her lateness and absence excuses to Miss Cor- son, and her typing worries to Miss Schmidt . . . Plans to get a good job and get married . .. Listening to Hot Rod, boys, sports . . . Eating and dancing . . . Steak smothered with onions . . . L'Well, all ruda, VOSAF7 CHARLES M. THORNBURY 3811 Saint Victor Street GENERAL TECHNICAL To Mr. Bright and the school, Charles leaves his cowboy boots. . . To the boys of South- ern, he leaves his private be- tween period smokes . . . Stock car driver of No. 75, 4, or 00 . . . Outdoor sports and work- ing on stock cars . . . Apple dumplings . . . 'lSols your mother? PECGY Lou Twice 430 E. Fort Avenue COMMERCIAL Girls, Chorus 2, 3, Homeroom President 3g Homeroom Secre- tary 4. To Southern, she leaves all her good times . . . To Miss Bright, she leaves G10 points off . . . Plans to be a secretary . . . Bowling and listening to disc jockeyis music . . . Fried chick- en . . . Usually says, Uh-oh, who did that? EVELYN NEOMA WvEBER 506 Maude Avenue ACADEMIC Acappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls, Athletic Assn. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Courier Staff 4. My typing ability to all aca- demic students and a private automobile to all driver stu- dents . . . Nursing or medicine . . . Likes dancing, singing, driving, and writing letters . . . Seafood and ice cream . . . 4'Oh well, what can you do? 32



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if We founfl that tears came easily on our Senior Day. We bid '4Auf Wiedersehenn to clear Southern High. This was 0ur day We enjoyed the luncheon but regretted our school days were over. The boys served us well. We reviewed old events

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