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- X Q . 1 Z 119' in:-11' CD09 5 X ii. CLASS FLOWER: CARNATION Class Calendar I95I September . . . All the Seniors are eager CFP to begin their last school year . . . Class officers and the yearbook staff are selected . . . Soccer season starts off with many of the stars being Seniors. October . . . Seniors get together our first pep rally . . . XVC had our first real class meeting this month . . . A lot of Seniors went to Halloween par- ties around the end of the month- also, trick-or-treating . . . NValter Mueller broke his collar bone in a soccer game against Glen Burnie. November Fiist play ever presented in New Arundel, The Monkey's Paw, par- ticipated in by several Seniors . . . ,,... ,- School dedication dinner had many Senior girls working as waitresses .Jawa A A . . VVe're losing Peggy Campbell ' - - - K,,to married life . . .Many Seniors go c ,J, as Q al? to see Macbeth at Johns Hopkins University Playhouse. December . . . Yearbook staff opens subscrip- tion campaign with 'fThe Lamp Goes 0ut'l. . . Class of '51 goes to U. of Md. to see a football game ff-1 S-:T ff , C :Q J,fo l fi fp ,fi 0 motto . . . We're all having fun with midterm exams . . . The Gideon So- ciety gave an assembly . . . Doctor Smith spoke in assembly about the alcohol problem. February . . . First clay of February, and school let out because of icy roads . . . It is rumored that all but a very few Seniors passed exams . . . Army field band gave us a grand concert . . . Science and Art Dept. presented very nice assemblies. March . . . Seniors are wearing green this month, as many of us are of Irish descent . . . The very last dummy of the yearbook is being sent in . . . XVe're getting our class rings . . . Student Council dance . . . XVesley Snapp leavesg we're sorry to see him go . . . Girls' Phys. lid. assembly had many Senior girls hard at work. April . . . Plenty of April showers to keep Seniors sloshing to school . . . The Dramatic Clubs and Boys' Phys. Ed. entertained the student body with assemblies. M3 fu FL J 5 A A 3' 3 J if -' I l Z L :: . gl ufllrviz. xi :- Z .. ' 2.- . . . History Dept. presents NVhat May price Christmasa' . v Voting on . . . Rehearsals for commencement .0 71 axvho-S Xvhov in the Senior Classm are underway . . . Many Seniors are ' rg Had Special Christmas turkcy din- having graduation parties this month 9. ner in school and the class of '51 ' ' ' The Semor prom was 3 grcat took Og for 3 long holidavr success! . . . Our Home Ee. Dept. ' showed us what they've been doing ' lammyy all year in an assembly fashion show. . . . Everyone is feeling chipper af- ,une u ter the last Christmas holiday we'll Y have in high school . . . More class G R A D U ATI O N bg meetings to decide class flower and fat lastly 3' 1 5' C LJ' I s s 4 I CX . s f 5 , 1 J 7 Q n - X 'lI4- . f cv Y
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Blue and White gentleman with him Thomas Sjoding, editor of Life Magazine. He started out as just a reporter. The girl who made everyone's head turn as she walked into the room just now was Betty Barker. She's a model in New York. I heard she was offered a long-term movie contract recently. Sheis wearing one of the latest crea- tions from the elite dress shop in New York owned by Mary Curtin and Susanne Bofwie. They also have a shop in Paris. Susanne designs the clothes, and Mary makes them. The secretaries of our class, Debbie King, Helen Dafwes, Mary Ann Wolf and Florence Phelps are all here, too. They have high government positions in Washington. Florence works for a senator named Charles Carlson. The three men coming down the hall, talking very seriously together, are Admiral Roger Shanahan, and Generals Walter Mueller and Paul Milfwicz. Paul didn't think he'd like the army, but he's been a big success. Looks like they've all done all right for themselves. What's that noise coming from the shop? Ker- mit Thompson, our new F .F.A. teacher, is try- ing to make his students quiet down. He must be having trouble! The gentleman with gray hair talking to Kermit is Fred Hintz. He's now a contractor and builder, and has just completed his biggest job-remodeling Arundel. A hush has fallen over the crowd. Betty Anne Waters and Dorothy Burns are going to play a concert on twin pianos. They came down to attend the reunion from a long engagement at Carnegie Hall. We regret to say that Fay Shaolaelford is not with us. She accompanied Buck Rogers on his most recent trip to the moon, they've lost the map and are having a little trouble getting back to earth. Warner Miller has just arived from Hollywood. He's stand-in for Tyrone Power, and will soon make a picture of his own. The new coaches at Arundel are Bob McLeay and Evelyn Lang. Arundel has won every game since they've taken over. The ladies drawing on the board are Barbara Gates and Betty Blevins, noted commercial art- ists. I hear Barbara is giving up her career soon to settle down. The two gentlemen coming toward us are easy to recognize- Warren Buoy and james Dunivin. james is now an accountant, and Warren is head salesman for the Pepsodent Tooth Paste Company. That famous Pepsodent smile is still in operation! Emily Stubbe has just returned from her trip around the world. She's going to compare notes with Charles Hoover, who is about to start around the equator in the newest and fastest jet. We heard a famous shop on Fifth Avenue was under new management. It's true, and the new owner is juliana Walsh, with her is her old friend, Mary Boesser, who just flew back from Ireland where she spent the summer visiting rel- atives. She's wearing a bright green suit. Arundel has a new Physics teacher, Mr. David Clayton. He just gave a stiff test, and his stu- dents are certainly hoping they passed it. As for me, I always said I'd be a career girl, and it really has turned out that way. I am Super- intendent of Nurses at Maryland General. It really has been grand to come down and see all the successful folks who were Seniors at Arundel back in '5l. But then, I always knew they'd make good! BYVHELEN KAI-:RING -ff P'-'P I --'jf .:- -. W1 1 -- E-if if-4 E 55 Q- 'Ma E ::...- , j- 1 E ,,,L-E Q. E 5.2 j f E :-T' I 5 E E- --7 N : --'- g R J. S
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