Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1953

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Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Baltimore, MD) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 94 of 128
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We attended parties and dances MARGY E. JURKEWITZ 1209 Carroll Street ACADEMIC Stamp Representative 3, 4. Leaves to Bill a brand new Cadillac and all the good times in the cafe with Shirl, Joan, and Shirl to every Southerner . . . Her future will consist of being heaven's gift to Earl . . . Chicken chow mein rates high . . . You know it, toof, JEAN KALIVAS 3521 S. Hanover Street COMMERCIAL ,lean came to Southern in her fourth year from Catonsville High. School . . . At Catonsville she was active in intramural sports and girls, choir. To Miss Carroll, she leaves her sister, Helen, another future mathematician . . . Plans to be a secretary . . . Likes dancing, Jack, salads. .. You know it. JEANNE KEEN 1438 Towson Street COMMERCIAL President Class 25 Bowling 2, Vice-President 3, Senator 4. James, hot dogs and a hope for hour lunch periods . . . Court stenographer and marriage . . . Dates, reading, dancing Sz eat- ing hot dogs at James, with The Big Sv . . . Fried chicken and mashed potatoes . . . L'Please wait for me. MARGARET C. KESSLER 1115 Sargeant Street , COMMERCIAL Art Major 1, 2, A. A. 2, Music Major 3. To all future Southerners Marg leaves the fun she had in her senior year . . . To Miss Hughes, a blank English note- book . . . To be a secretary . . . Dancing, swimming, Stanley . . . ltalian spaghetti . . . You wouldn't kid me, would you? ALBERT KALINE 2222 Cedley Street GENERAL TECHNICAL V. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. I, 2, J. V. Basketball 25 V. Basketball 3, 4, Pres. Home- room 3, Student Aide 3, 4g Senator 4. A1 leaves his favorite Ted Wil- liams size 36', bat to Mr. Anderson . . . Wants to nlav pro baseball . . . Baseball, basketball . . . Chicken . . L'Let,s go, Dadf' ROBERT KEEFE 125 East Barney Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Soph. Lacrosse lg Soph. Bas- ketball Ig Vice-Pres. of Home- roorn 35 Honor Roll 3. He leaves his extra locker by the cafeteria to its rightful owner . . . Go to work in an Office . . . Sports, drawing, girls . . . Homemade vegetable soup . . . 'iCrazy. MAIKY LOU KELM 113 E. Barney Street COMMERCIAL Vice-President of Class 35 Acappella Choir 3, Driving Class 4. Wills all her shorthand pads to Mrs. Miller . . . To Mr. Bright, a car that will arrive on time . . . Stenographer . . . Swim- ming, bowling, .lob's Daught- ers . . . Spaghetti, pastries . . . Now, that ainlt nicef, JOSEPH LEWIS KING 1037 Wilmot Court GENERAL TECHNICAL loe leaves his talent of not doing home assignments . . . Plans to get a good job and take a trip to Canada . . . Likes football, baseball, movies, and trips . . . Craves fried chicken and biscuits topped Off with cherry pie . . . What's with you?', 90

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ANNETTE F. HARRISON 909 Washburn Avenue COMMERCIAL Tennis I, Bowling I, Clee Club 1, Stamps Kc Bond Rep- resentative .3, 4, Hi-Y Member 3, 4. She leaves the good times and fun she had at the Arundel to the future Southerners who go there . . . Work for the govern- ment . . . Tennis, swimming, dancing at the Y.M.C.A .... ltalian spaghetti, milkshakes . . . You know it.', BIQRNICI: lVIAI:CAIzt:T Hr:IsCH 1031 Ridgely Street COMMIJHCIAI, Bank Representative I, 2, 3, 4, Courier Representative 2, 3, Volley Ball 3, 4: President ol Class 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Class Representative 4, Year- book Staff 4, Badminton 4, Sclzool Play Prompter 4. Transcription to those who can do it . . . Working, marriage . . . Music, dancing . . . spaghetti . . . Going to miss that kid around here. RAYMOND HOIVFMAN 4-18 Grindall Street CIQNERAI, TECHNICAL Courier Rep. I, Industrial Arts Contest 3, Printing Club. He leaves his troubles to Mr. Heiderman and all the type that was suppose lo be put back . . . Plans to get a job that pays oil . . . Bowling, all sports . . . Mashed potatoes, meatballs . . . HHuhl What did you say?,i THOMAS JENNINGS 1033 Riverside Avenue ACADEMIC J. V. Lacrosse I, V. Lacrosse 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Leaves one million dollars to Mr. Schwatka for a new school, and one beat up lacrosse stick to Mr. Horowitz . . . Loves the varsity hamburgers from . . . Always yelling, Who has an extra pencil?', 89 JACQUELINE E. HARRISON 904 William Street COMMILRCIAI. President I, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey I, Girls, A. A. 2, Bank Rep. 3, 4. She wills June to Bob and her troubles to the future bank representatives of Southern . . . Otlice work Dancing, Petels, Flapper's P. C .... Bianco's spaghetti . . . k'More power to you? JIMMY Lou Hiass 1305 Sloop Court COMMEHCIAI. Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Glee Club l, Stamp Sc Bond Representative 3, 4, Bowling 3, Hi-Y member 3, 4, Class Vice-President 4. Her love for Southern to undergraduates . . . To her teachers, a class as good as 12134 . . . Become an airline stewardess . . . Dancing at the Y.M.C.A .... italian spaghetti, French fries . . . Mllhatis a big helpf' NONMA JI-:AN JAMES 4105 Hyden Court COMMERCIAL Bank Rep. I, Scbool Play 4. She leaves her driving lessons with Mr. Bright to Phyllis Ratherford . . . A legal trip to Florida with Gracie, Marlene, and Audrey . . . Waiting for her sailor, Pat . . . Steak and . HOh, well, French fries . . thatis the way it goesli' ELMER JONES 1231 James Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Courier Rep. 2, Selzool Play Ticket Rep. 4. Elmer leaves all his books and worries to all his teachers for future use. . . Co to work, wait for Uncle Sam . . . Baseball, basketball, football, swimming . . . Grilled cheese sandwich . . Why Worry? Rushed to beat decullmes



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CLARENCE ROBERT KNELL 1736 Johnson Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Courier Rep.2g Wrestling 3,45 I Key Club 3, 1 rinting 4. He leaves the girls to his brothers and the boys to his sister . . . Hopes to join the Air Force . . . Sports and swim- ming . . . Chow mein and ice cream . . . 4'Pete sakesf' JOHN ALBERT LAMARR, JR. 1837 Hanover Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Courier Rep. Ig Bank Rep. 2, I. V. Bowling 3. He leaves his high J. V. Bowl- ing scores for somebody else to top and his thoughts and memories to future graduates . . . Join the Navy . . . Bowling . . . Mashed potatoes, sauer- kraut, beef steak, ice tea, chocolate Cake and ice cream . . . Pm hungry. AUGIE LAUENROTI-I 1278 Riverside Avenue GENERAL TECHNICAL Soplz.. Football 2. Augie leaves the 2:30 Club to the Juniors and he leaves all the girls to Donald Abbott . . . Plans on getting a soft job with good pay . . . Main hobby is collecting tropical tish . . . Goes to town on turkey . . . Yea, girl. RICHARD EDWARD LENT 607 E. Fort Avenue ACADEMIC V. Football 2, 3, 45 V. Baseball 2, 3, 4g .l. V. Basketball 2: V. Basketball 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, Vice-Pres. Varsity Club 3g Senior Play 3: Vice-Pres. Stu- dent Assoc. 4. Leaves the memory of the Boiler that took the boys to practice . . . Plans to go to col- lege or play baseball . . . Loves turkey . . . Le-t's rest up. 91 JOSEPH KROCHUNE, JR. 1508 Plum Street GENERAL TECHNICAL Treas. Homeroom Ig Bank Rep. 2, 3g Athletic supporter 1, 2, 3, 4. To Miss Hughes, a better class, and to the Juniors, Joe leaves excuses for getting out of gym . . . My pastime is spent with my girl and my Alpine Ford Polish Kahasie . . . Hay, Mopf, NELSON DEWAYNE LANCASTER 34-07 Elgin Avenue ACADEMIC Homeroom Vice-Pres. 2, Homeroom. Sec. 3. He wills his heart to Southern, and his Comb to Roland Saf- field . . . Plans to attend Col- lege . . . Loves reading, swim- ming, chicken, and steak . . . Bored of educationu is his favorite saying. DONALD M. LI-:MAY 1837 South Charles Street ACADEMIC Pres. of Class Ig .l. V. Baslret- ball 2. Leaves his voice lo the public speaking class . . . Don isn't sure what he is going to do after graduation . . . Just put- ters around trying to under- stand people . . . Likes to go to movies . . . Goes for fried chicken . . . NAV, hovfi ROBERT D. LENTZ 3083 Fort Avenue ACADEMIC To all future Southern stu- dents, Bob leaves all his many lost books, and to Kenny Allen, his black tie . . . Go to college or go into the service . . . Sleep- ing and eating . . . Likes any sea food . . . Always says, You,re right, Johnny. Checred on our teams

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