Arundel High School - Panorama Yearbook (Gambrills, MD)

 - Class of 1951

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is worth his weight in gold. I, Alice Lambert, leave all the memorized pas- sages from Macbeth', to any Junior who has a good memory. I, Evelyn Lang, offer all the fun I've had in my Senior year to the juniors. I, Hazel Lernaster, leave my cheerleader's cramps to Miss Sterner. I, Bob MoLeay, CGod's gift to womenj, leave my autographed portrait to the junior girls. I, Paul Milwicz, will 10 or 15 pounds to Mrs. Simmons. I,,Warner Miller, donate Old Facefulf' the cafeteria water fountain, to Mrs. Parker and the faculty. I, Walter Mueller, offer my autographed cast to the soccer team, for use against Glen Burnie. I, Kenton Mullenax, will my ball and chain to the juniors. I, Florence Phelps, leave my willing ways to the Juniors. I, Ramona Purnphrey, will my bookkeeping desk to Shirley Danza. I, Fay Shackelford, bestow my dancing ability upon Shirley Gill. I, Roger Shanahan, leave my dirty lunch tray to the cafeteria staff. I, Torn Sjoding, will to Hilda Elswick my abil- ity to argue with teachers and get away with it.. I, Wesley Snapp, out of consideration for the faculty, leave. I, Ernily Stubbe, will my brother, Arthur, to Susan Birmingham. I, Terry Skerrit, present my right soccer shoe to Daniel Phipps. I, Shirley Tester, give my typewriter to june McIntosh. CI hope it doesn't stick for her, too.J I, Lennie Thornas, leave my complete set of text books to anyone who'll take good care of them. I, Kerrnit Thompson, leave my farming tools to Mr. Jubb. I, Wilbur Walker, will my ability to get out of work to Dennis Judy. I, Juliana Walch, offer my broken pencil stubs, writer's cramp and all my trials and tribulations to the next year's editor. I, Betty Anne Waters, leave my locker to some junior with a good memory. I, Mary Ann Wolf, bestow my seat in the audi- torium upon any junior who wants it. The writing of this was witnessed by: Kitty Fox and Evelyn House N' 0' ,, Gvxr is ,JN 5 if' ' wig ' m I -- 'Z--2 2' ' 7 ',.. '-:.:.'-

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CLASS MOTTO: A True Friend V ' In Class A lv if-ef Will a,- f l95l wash-ggi, 1 , AQQL Q-si- Q f , We, the Senior class of 1951, being of sound mind, do hereby present our last will and testament. I, Betty Barker, will my field-ball uniform to Edna Davison. I, Betty Blevins, confer my drawing ability upon Susan Shine. I, Mary Boesser, leave all my paint brushes and easels to the next art editor of the yearbook. I, Bertha Burnezley, bequeath my full-back position on the field-ball team to Connie Hes- singer. I, Dorothy Burns, donate my musical fingers to anyone who appreciates musicQ?j. I, Warren Buoy, leave my pepsodent smile to the student body. I, Charles Carlson, give my two French berets, my eccentricities, and my intelligent remarks to Lewis Dove. I, Nathan Childs, leave my ability to sleep in class to any junior suffering from insomnia. I, Ioyce Clark, offer what is left of the Driver's Training car to Helen Wrzesinski. I, David Clayton, bestow my ability to stand out in crowds to Sonny Tester. I, William Cronrniller, give my favorite shovel to Lawrence Taylor in Ag. Shop. I, Mary Curtin, will my height to Jeannette Latvanas. I, Iean Dorsey, wish to bequeath all the chew- ing gum scraped off cafeteria tables to Jane Miller and Nancy Mooney. I, Iarnes Dunivin, confer my quiet manner upon Peter McNamara. I, Harry F eitz, present my many pages of P.C.D. notes to Mr. Shannon. I, Kitty F ox, leave all the shattered test tubes, broken pulleys, and torn Physics Manual to Miss Long. I, Barbara Gates, donate to Bernadine Nehring three inches of height and five pounds of my weight. I, Shirley Higgs, present my roller skates and pillow to Lois Shipley. I, Fred Hintz, will that the junior teams show good sportsmanship. I, Charles Hoover, leave my ability to bluff teachers to Jackie Rice. I, Katherine Honor, leave my most cherished seat in Physics class to posterity. I, Evelyn House, will the people in the oflice a loyal worker to help them next year. I, Helen Kahring, give my beautiful handwrit- ing to Frances jones. I, Debbie King, bestow my good humor upon any juniors who worry over report cards.



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XA 'Z ZW ff X CLASS News spreads fast, and it soon reached me that Arundel High School had been all remodeled. Since I hadn't seen it for ten years, I decided to drive over. As I entered the driveway, a yellow convertible that resembled a rocket flew past me, and parked in the vacant lot. Out stepped William Cronmiller with a beautiful blonde on his arm. Anyone I ever knew, I wonder . . . As I approached the school, there was such a mob! I soon discovered the reason-this.was a reunion of the Senior Class of 1951! I stepped into the lobby and was greeted by two charm- ing ladies. They looked familiar and yet . . . why, of course! It was I ean Dorsey and Evelyn House. They told me they had secretarial jobs in New York. They both certainly looked prosperous. Down the hall, I saw four strong-looking men discussing sports. Wilbur Walker, now play- ing for the Yankees, was telling Terry Skerritt, who plays pro-soccer, how he hit a homerun and saved the World Series for the Yanks. Terry said he was doing all right for himself, too. He just Won a midget auto race-racing is one of his hobbies. Nathan Childs, who plays football for Hopkins, was telling Harry F eitz how he made a touchdown in the last minute of play to save the game. Harry now plays basketball for the Bullets, and is the highest scorer. The coach for the Bullets is Lennie COLORS: Thomas. Remember Lennie? The first person to arrive at this Senior Class Reunion was Kenton Mullenax. When he does not have to come to class, he's right on time. Kenton's a big business executive now. I see some people all dressed in white coming down the hall . . . our nurses . . . Bertha Bur- nezley, Katherine Honor, Shirley Higgs, and Kitty F ox. Kitty's uniform looks a little differ- ent because it's an army uniform. The girls are discussing the latest aches and pains. Two smartly-dressed women just came in the door. They're old friends, Alice Lambert and Hazel Lemaster. Alice has just returned from Texas with her husband. Music starts, and Hazel and Alice swing into Arthur Murray's newest dance step. Well, here are two old friends. Of course, it's Shirley Tester and lack. They're finally mar- ried and have stopped arguing. They only have one quarrel now-which school is better, Arun- del or Glen Burnie. She soon engages in a dis- cussion with Ramona Pumphrey and Ioyee Clark, who are both authorities on the prob- lems of married life. Who's that suntanned gentleman coming this way? Wesley Snapp, just returned from South America, where he is Y.M.C.A. Director. That

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