Bel Air High School - El Adios Yearbook (Bel Air, MD)
- Class of 1952
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V I f,-1' if . il, I M ,I , 1 a3qy..i, .1 ' I '.... gg+q.,g ,Q b ,, V u .hE,f:v.5difun.i-...1.:x1i:1.., . 1 . A K.. -:rn Ms, 2-db .1Eu.'. -.':....L. 4 ' Jil... lr. 1 . EL AIIIUS the annual production ol the Senior Class ol Hel Air High School Hal Air, Maryland Volonia XXVl 19 5 2 PHULUGUE The scene of our endeavors was Bel Air High School, majestically situated in the suburbs of our county seat. Within its portals the drama of our school life took place. The class of '52 hopes that these pages will recall to their readers happy events, old friends, and well-spent years. Every year there are many outstanding accomplishments which reflect the valuable experiences offered all the pupils. Among those of 1951-52, to enumerate but a few, were Homecoming Day, the operetta, The Night of January 16th, the faculty play, the first annual gym show, the Junior High one-act plays, 'LStage Door, the senior play, the Junior-Senior Prom, the May Dance, the fashion show, departmental exhibits, and last, but by no means least, Graduation Night and .lune Ball. So as we think back over the many opportunities provided us during our years in B.H.S., it is with a great sense of pride that it was our good fortune to have been able to participate in them and to have a means such as this book offers of preserving them in our memories. i A U ff v :-ff' : 9 is af:-sr ' Y as is - . ' , -- .. ,. y 4 'fqrf' , 4' ' ' 'J t ' ' - .N-1 :A ' , 'D f 'Z'-irfifrvf 5 i H1-,-44 HT C, L S - gt-.-gg':':':5-F.-1 '2'7',,5f,'3:f fig D,':1'f1'Q:2Zi-5'gf-gf. ,-5.5, ,th 111- --.- ,H is , ' V - cl,-1113514 gjizlfmqfa ff:2g:':'.- 1g.-'-' .uv ,Y it lv? . 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M.v.,l .W .at rms,-..1. ,..M1mn-1W 'uwW' I WN.-.ruhqM'g 1:mJ- ., -may --wg,pwac ..vwvmvQ1MN M !iW:.25TT: -fuk -. r.9m.7mc MISS CLADYS MORGAN, B.S. Marywood College, Pa. Vile, the Class of 1952, take great pleasure in dedicating this, the twenty-sixth volume of El Adios, to our friend and teacher, Miss Gladys Morgan, to whom we are much indelvteal for the staunch friendship, able guid- ance, and invaluable help she gave us. We shall long rernernber the cheerful and capable manner in which she was always ready to extend to us assistance, encouragement, and understanding. 'LA friend in need is a friend indeed! MR. C. CLARK JONES. HS., M.Ed. Tlu- Johns Hopkins University Univvrsily of Maryland IIICII SCHOOL SUPERVISOR MR. WILLARD L. HAYVKINS AB., MA., L.L.B. Western Maryland University of Virginia University of Baltimore PRI NC I PA L sk x Q Q MR. ROBERT V. ADAMS, B.S. East Stroudsburg State Teachers College MR. .IAMES S. ALTHOUSE, B.S., M.A Temple University Columbia University MISS CORNELIA L. ARCHER, B.A. University of Maryland MR. ROBERT .I. BANICK, B.S. Kutztown State Teachers College, Pa. MISS MARIE L. BRIX, B.S. University of Maryland MRS. MARY BUCHHEISTER, B.S. University of Maryland MRS. CHARLES A. BURKINS, B.A. Maryville College, Tenn. MISS MARY AGNES CAIN, B.S. University of Maryland MR. ALBERT C. CESKY, B.S. University of Maryland FACULTY MISS MARY ANN CHAPMAN, B.A. Shepherd College, W. Va. MISS MARGARET L. DAUGHTON, A.B. Western Maryland MRS. TIIORPE DAWES, AB. Marywoodi College, Pa. MR. LYNN FRANK, B.S. State Teachers College, Pa. MR. MELVIN H. GARNER, B.S., M.S. Millersville State Teachers College University of Pennsylvania MRS. MORRIS A. GLATT, B.A. Principia College, Ill. MISS ELINOR GRIER, B.A. Western Maryland MR. EUGENE W. GROFF, B.S. State Teachers College, Pa. MISS ELIZABETH HALE, B.S., L.S. Columbia University Peabody Library School A MISS BETTY L. HENSHAW, B.S. Madison College MR. RICHARD C. HOFFMAN, B.A. Gettysburg College MRS. EARNEST W. HUMMER, B.S. Towson State Teachers College MR. EDWARD T. JACKOVITZ, B.A.g M.A State Teachers College, Pa. New York University, N. Y, MISS JOAN E. JENKINS, B.S. Towson State Teachers College MR. W. KENNETH JOHNS, B.A.g M.A, University of Denver Teachers College, Columbia University MR. DANIEL JONES, B.S. Penn State MISS CATHERINE A. KELLY, B.A. St. Joseplfs College, Emmitshurg, Md. MISS NANCY L. KIDD, B.S. Sargent College FACULTY, MISS CHARLOTTE KINDLEY, A.B. Western Maryland MR. JOHN F. KING, B.S. Penn State College MR. PAUL F. KLINE, B.S., M. Ed. St. Francis College, Pa. Pennsylvania State College MR. EARL J. LIGHTCAP, JR., B.S.g M.S. State Teachers College, West Chester, Pa. University of Delaware MRS. ARTHUR C. LONG, A.B. Western Maryland College MR. PATRICK McCARTHY, B.S. University of Maryland MRS. J. VAUGHAN McMAHAN, A.B. Western Maryland College MR. GEORGE J. MAKIN, B.S. University of Maryland MISS BETTY MERCER, B.S. Clarion State Teachers College, Pa. ' 11.23232-f , , j . Q MR. JOHN MILLER, B.S. Millersville State Teachers College, Pa. MRS. EARNE-ST A. MILLS, B.F.A. Syracuse University MISS MARY LOUISE MOORE, A.B. Washington College MISS CLADYS MORGAN, B.S. Marywood College, Pa. MISS VIRGINIA R. MUNNIKHUYSEN, A.B Goucher College MISS MARY ANNA POWELL, A.B.g M.A. West Hampton College George Washington University MR'S. EMORY REED, B.S. Towson State Teachers College MISS MOZE-LLE RICHARDSON, B.S. Appalachian State Teachers College Boone, North Carolina MR. ALFONSO ROBERTY, A.B. Fairmont State College Fairmont, West Virginia FACULTY MR. ROBERT E. L. ROSS, B.S. University of Maryland MR. LOUIS S. SAGI, B.A.g Ed. M. University of Buffalo MR. FLOYD E. SHAWDA, B.S. Millersville State Teachers College, Pa. MR. OSCAR SIMMONS, B.S. Towson State Teachers College MR. THOMAS L. SMITH, A.B. Bucknell University MRS. JAMES C. SMITH, R.N. Temple University MISS REBA SNADER, A.B. Western Maryland College MRS. RUTH UMBARGER Dietitian MR. GORDON F. VARS, A.B.g M.A Antioch College Ohio State University I A2 - Y' MR EARLE B WAGNER, B.S., M.S. MR. JOHN WALKER BS Waslun ton College Millersville State Teachers College Univnrsity of 'Nlaryland 4 , iq 'Q 'lr v K X Q01 Xl lb S 9' MISS VIRGINIA WISE, A.B., M.A. William and Mary College Teachers College, Columbia University PAK LTY PLAY Y Y g - .. , 1 Smtefl Int to right R Adams E Croff, V. Mills, M. Powell, E. Lightcap, V. Munmkhuysen C Makin W Haw in I Mor an l' llawe M Riehardson, K. Kelly, C. Archer, E. Wagner, M Brix L Frank C Kmdley larnu S lNle 'Nlalmn ,I King. Standing: T. Smith, E. Jackovitz, K. Johns, J. Clatt M Chapman C C Jones G Leading fC px Rules RICHARD WALTER SIMONS Forest Hill General Class President 63 Senate Secretary 63 Traffic Board 6g Varsity Club Secretary 63 Hi-Y 63 Clee Club 63 Football 5,6Q Softball 43 Senior Play. Happy-go-lucky and carefree explains Richard about as well as one can explain the pos- sessor of such an exuberant personality. HERMANN WACNER-JAUREGG Edgewood Academic Vice-President Senior Class3 Library Board 63 Hi-Y Club 6. The Einstein of the senior class, Herman has an air of innocence about him that one im- mediately likes. Class Ufficers DORIS ELLEN MAC-NESS Bel Air Commercial Senior Class Secretary: Student Council 4,53 Library Board 6g Welfare Board 3, President 4,5, Secretary 6g Treasurer of School Bank 63 Traffic Board 63 National Honor Society 5, Vice-President 63 Homeroom Teams 1-5. Our secretary is that rare person who has scholastic ability in addition to a good sense of humor and a fine personality. MARGY GRACE BELLMYER Joppa Commercial Senior Class Treasurer 63 El Adios 63 Traf- fic Board 33 Glee Club 5,6Q Operetta 5,63 Majoretle Club 53 NHS 63 May Court. Margy is a sweet, well-dressed miss who has several varied talents. Two of her chief pleasures are singing and dancing. We wish Margy success in whatever her chosen profes- sion may be. MARY HELEN WARD Bel Air Academic Hr. Chairman 2.32 Student Court 3,5Q Chief Justice 63 Glee Club 1-63 Girls Athletic Assoc. 5'-53 Dramatics Club 2,3,43 Operetta 5.6: .l.F.A. Pres. 3g School Play 2,33 Football Court 63 Fieldball 3,43 Volleyball 43 NHS 6g Spring Music Festival 4-63 Sr. Play3 May Court. Dramatics should be Mary Helen's middle name, for that is where she excels, though her interests have been wide-spread. Her absence from BHS will be a loss, but we wish her the best of luck in the future. OTTO F. COETZL, JR. Belcamp Academic Jr. Class Pres.3 NHS 5, Pres. 63 Varsity Club 53 Science Club 6g Stamp Club 33 Metal Craft 43 Football 5,62 Courtesy Comm. 53 Assembly Comm. 5. Otto is one of those tall, handsome boys that every girl dreams of meeting someday. He has proved himself to be one of the most capable leaders in the class. SE IUHS BARBARA JANE WALTER Forest Hill Academic Vice-Pres. Jr. Classg St. Council 3, Treas. 5. Pres. 63 El Adios 6g Traffic Board 4,5Q Clee Club 2-63 Dramatics 3,5Q Spring Festival 4, 53 School Play 43 Operetta 5,63 NHS 63 Hr. Teams I-63 Sr. Play. A friendly, sincere person is Barbarag she will be remembered as the first girl to fill the position of Student Council President. Her radiant personality has gained for her many friends and honors. ARLENE FAY BOWMAN Magnolia Vocational NHS 63 Vice-Pres. Student Council 63 Stu- dent Council l,2,3,4,53 Bus Patrol 53 May Court. Here is the perfect example of a talented, ambitious, loyal and trustworthy student. Arlene has been an asset to every club and organization to which she has belonged. l ELIZABETH VIRGINIA SCARFF Fallston Academic Student Council Sec. 53 Bellarion 2'5: Editor 63 El Adios 63 Clee Club 3-63 School Play 2,33 May Courtg Football Queen 63 Assist. St. Director 53 Volleyball 4,53 Courtesy Comm. 4,5Q N.H.S. 5,6Q Sr. Play. Betty's charm, good looks, friendly ways, and dramatic ability, plus her efficient lead- ership have made her the envy of many of her fellow students. FRANCES HOLLAND O'BRIEN Bel Air Academic El Adios 5, Editor 6g Basketball Manager 43 Fieldball Mgr. 43 Bellarion 43 Red Cross Club 33 Dramatics Club 4,55 Hr. Teams 3,43 Courtesy Committee 4. Where would the El Adios be without its efficient editor? Frances' everlasting patience and easy-going personality have been put to many hard tests but have never failed to come out on top. EULALA MAE ADAMS Bel Air Commercial School Bank 5,63 Y-Teens 5g 4-H Club 12.3, 4,5,6g Dance Club 4g Htblnt'fO0m Teams 2,3. This rrharrning girl was always seen busily working in one of the comrnerrial rooms. She is noted for her quiet manner and ef- fieieney. BETTY ILENE ADDISON Fallston Vocational Library Board 5g Dance Club 55 Y-Teens 4g Leaders 6g Junior Physical Education Leader 6. Helly is one of our carefree, industrious, southern belies. She is always smiling and rearly to give you that needed boost at just the right time. Tennessee lost, and we gained when Betty joined us at B.H.S. SE IUHS ROGER TAYLOR ALEXANDER Conowingo Academic Stud:-nt Council 63 Softball 4,5g Ili-Y 63 Hom:-room Teams 2,3,4,5,6g Hi-Y Convention 63 llus Driver 6. A man of many moods-quiet, witty, devilish, thoughtful, but it is l'ossurn's friends who best understand his S!Iff'llSfil' willirisms. DOROTHY CAROLYN ANDERSON joppa Academic Student Council 63 F.ll.A. President 6g Bus Patrol 4.5.65 Home-room Pros. 3. Secretary lg May Court. Slrirlly feminine rould very well describe Carolyn, our effiaient president of the F.H. 14. Whatever her rhosen profession may be, we are sure she has the best wishes from her many friends. DELLA JEAN ADDISON Fallston Commercial Library Board 65 El Aclios 63 Traffic Board 5g Y-Teens 44 Arclu-ry 5g Games 4g Major- vttes 53 Home-room TFZIIIIS 4.5. As light and rarefree as a spring breeze is our Jean. Red hair, teasing eyes, and freak- les portray this lively miss. LEWIS EDWARD ALDRICII. JR. ll:-l Air Yovational . 1 . F w , l'.l'.A. .5,4,.m.6g Camas Club 4g ,l.F.A. 24 .l.V. Softball l,2.3. MLPIUWSN happiest marnenls are when l1e's win- ning -a motorryz-le rare Look at his medals, and you'll see that he really ran ridel JUANITA ARMSTRONG Forest Hill General Student Council 2g Library Board 4g Cafe- teria 6g Glee Club 2,3g Welfare Dept. 4g Hr. Teams 1-5g Sr. Play. Nita made up for her diminutive stature in many ways. THOMAS ARTHUR BACHMAN Fallston General Student Council 4-63 Library Board 3,44 Traf- fic Board 3,43 F.F.A. 3,4, Vice-Pres. 5g Base- ball 4. Tommy has been a member of the 4-H Club and the F.F.A. for several years. With all this for a background, it is certain that he will be one of tomorrow's foremost farmers. JOHN JAMES ANDERSON ,loppa Commercial Bellarion 6g Photographyg Printing. ' johnny seemed to enjoy life and being the only boy in the typing class bothered him not a bit. ROBERT CURTIS ANDERSON Street General Library Board 4g Traffic Board 53 4-H lg F.F.A. 3,44 Hr. Teams 1-4. Bobby,,' a quiet unassuming individual, has a great talent for skating. PHILLIP BARBRE Fallston General Varsity Club 6g Football 6g Baseball 5,6g Soccer 4,55 Basketball 4-,5. The number one choice in the Senior Class for the fellow with whom the girls would most like to be shipwrecked is Phil. GEORGE ROBERT BAUGUESS Bel Air General Varsity Club 4,6g Softball 5g Soccer 4-g Bas- ketball 4g Football 4,63 Hr. Teams 1-6g Typ- ing Club 4g Games Club 3. George is the quiet, capable, and efficient senior with a smile that will make any girl give him a pleasing look. ROBERT SAMUEL BISHOP Aberdeen Academic Bus Patrol 2-63 Typing Club 53 Cleo Club 2.33 Point System 33 Gaines Club 23 Home lfe. Club 33 Model Plane Club 43 llr. Teatus 2-5. Always really for any job, Bob has serrefl his Alma Mater well. Hob hasn't :lei-iflefl wh-at field he will enter, but we are .sure that, whatever it may be, he will do a good job. JO ANGELYN BLACKBURN Bel Air Academic llr. Chairman 63 Bellarion I,3,63 Library lloard 4,53 El Adios 63 Welfare Dept. 3.4: Clee Club 5.63 Opt-retta 5.63 Spring Musical Festival 5,63 Sr. Play. Angie has inrleezl been a liusy person in her years at lf.ll.S. Her Inerriment will inrleerl ln' rnissexl in future years. She earries u-ith her a Ray oj happiness that is often trans --n.,,a?, X mitted to others. S E I U .IOSEPHINE MARIE BOCGS Bel Air Ceneral Student Couneil 53 Hr. Teams l.2.33 Library Board l-53 Dramaties Club 2.3: Y-Teens 53 Cheerleader 6g Sr. Play. jo, one ol the attraetire seniors, was one of the busiest. MARGARET ANN BOYER Bel Air Academic llellarion 63 Library Board 3-63 El Adios 5. 63 Cafeteria Monitor 63 Editor. School Notes 2,3,5: Hr. Teams 2.3.43 Usher 4.5. Maggie eoulrl be seen faithfully serving in. the eafeteria each day. No wonder so many boys bought their lunch when there was an attrarrive blonde with an inspiring smile serv- ing them. .IEP-SIE MARIE BLACKIZLTRN Mllngtlon Commereial llr. Pres. 33 Traffic Board 33 Dance Club 61 Mujorettes 5.63 Teaebers See. 6. We have in Jessie. the arme of femininity. ,Walring most all of her elothes, Jessie has been said lo he the lies!-rlresseil lassie in the Senior Class. We like her franlrness lrienrlliness. anrl sineerily. ARTHUR L. BLEVINS Bel Air General Varsity Club 5,63 4-ll Club 1-63 Soccer 4.53 Basketball 113 Baseball Manager 53 County Track Team 1.2. Pee Wee is a small hit of rlerillnerit with a winning smile anzl a pleasing personality. His work in 4-H and actual experience on the farm guarantee him a job in the future. ROBERT HARLIN BREEDEN GERTRUDE BERTHA BRINEGAR RACHEL ESTILLE BROOKS Fallston Academic Fallston Vocational Fallston Vocational Hmrm. Vice-Chrmn. 3g Bus Patrol 5,65 4-H l, Dramatics Club 2g Dance Club 4-g Fieldball Class Treas. 3g Cafeteria Monitor 63 Photo- 2,3,4,5,6g Hi-Y 65 Science Club 6g Sr. Play. 4,53 J. V. Basketball 4-,5g Softball 4,53 Ath- grapliy 5g Arts and Crafts 6g Fieldball 33 There was never a dull moment in class with letlc ASSOC- 63 Cafeteria 65 4'H- Softball 3g Midwinter Play 4-g Winner, Spell- Bobby around. His sharp wit and keen sense Cnty is another one of those Giggle- ing Contest 5- of humor gave us many good laughs. boxes, always ready to cut up and have fun. Rachel is a sweet, quiet girl who always has a radiant smile for everyone. JEANNE BUCHER Edgewood NAOMI ELAINE CAGE General Edgewood Vocational Hr. Team 65 Monitor 6g Cheerleading Club 5. Cafeteria 65 Monitor 6g Arts and Crafts Club We think that feanne's efficient and co- 5v69 Mldwmter Plat' 3? Sflffball 3- operatioe manner will aid her greatly in the This vivaciozts little redhead can brighten any work she has chosen. rlitll moment. Who wouldn't with that giggle? SE IUHS AGNES KATHLEEN CAINE Fallston General Library 4,53 4-H 1-63 Cheerleaders 5,65 Dra- matics 45 Operetta 5,6. Kay was known by all the seniors for her mischievous uays and her witty remarks. We know that she will sueceed in being a good nurse because she is indeed energetic, will- ing, and good-natured. RUTH AMELIA CAMPBELL Forest Hill General Cafeteria Monitor 5,6g Cheerleaders 53 4-H 2.34 Typing 6g Y-Teens 45 Varsity Fieldball 5. Ruth made her presence known to everybody by rapably serving as a cafeteria monitor for the past two years, and we know this experience will serve Ruth well in her lumfe plans, 'f'.f-f SE IUHS JNNIES SPALDING COALE Aberdeen Aeatlemic Qoftball -L51 lfootball 5.6: Field llay 2.31 Hi-Y 61 llr. 'll-anis 2-6. nlhlllflllrl :multi hart' thought his llutlrlies were his enemies if they hail stopped tuisting his arms and lfeating on him. This wolf in sltrepfv rlothing palletl the wool orer many a H0-l,f !'fJ-S errzw. IMRIMRA ANN IIOCIIRXN Nlonkton Ct-nt-ral llama-e Jig Typing: l: Knitting and Crot-ln-ting 5: EI Mlins 6: Welfare lioartl 63 Cafeteria 6. Ifarlfara tuilh her qaiel manner will he the righl rm'1lir'il1e .lor man-t' a patient :then she lu'1'olne'x a IIUVSO. -A 'm-1 NOVA JEAN CHEEK Street General Library Board 65 El Adios 63 Traffic Board 5.63 Y-Teens 5g Girls Chorus 65 Oper- etta 63 Office Sec. 6g Hr. Teams 5,6g Spring Festival 2-4. No11ie's personality and ready co-operation will help her to be a success in anything she does. NORMA JEAN cHoATE ' Bel Air Academic Student Council 5g Bellarion 2,33 Library lioard 2-4g Traffic Board 63 Glee Club 1-63 Point System 5.65 FTA 5g Talent Show 5,6g Spring Festival 4--6g Md. High School Chorus 4.6: Uperetta 5.6. Norma Jean's lovely soprano voice will be greatly missed around BHS. Her rlassmates have aspirations of hearing her at the Met, Good lurlf. lVorma.' fi THOMAS EDW'ARD COOK Edgewood General Nlavlune Shop 3g Radio 43 Carnes Club 2g Publicity Printing 6g llUlIl44I'O0ll1 Basketball 11 Homerooni Soccer 1.2. Edward is one of those hard zuorlring boys who reully lfuew what was u'hut about the llarhine Shop. DONALD MACK COOJIES Bel Air General Dance Club 1.2.35 Art Club 1.2.3,4.5g Archery 1,25 Homeroom Teams 1,2,3,4,5g 4H Club 1, 2,3.4.5. Don was always around with I1 Confusing answer to any question. We wonder how he attravls all those gals? Bow ties, nzaybel JULIA AGNES COCHRAN Monkton General Dance Club Knitting and Crom-lu-ting Club 5g F.H.A. 6g Typing l. This sweet durkhaired girl is one who never found a dull moment in Puffs class. fVlAR.lORlE ELIZABETH RITA CONKLIN Joppa General Majorvtte 5,6g Clr-e Club 4-.SQ Operetta 43 Softball 2.3.43 Fieltlball 2.3.4g Traffic: Board 63 Bus Patrolman 4.5.6. Margie, one of our pretty rnujarettes, is ll quiet girl who becomes radiant at the mentim. of August. l ROBERT WILLIAM COOMES Edgewood Academic Secretary 4g El Adios 64 Traffic Board 3,4g Dance Club 4,53 Clee Club 44 Cheerleader 29 Guidance Office 6g Operetta 45 Talent Show 55 Sr. Playg N.H.S. 6. Bobby is our dance enthusiast. He may excel in this art, but he is also a lack of many trades. To a boy whn is bound to succeed'- our best wishes. WAYNE CORDER Bel Air General F.F.A. 23 Typing 6. Here is a delightful person who, when aroused, can let loose with witticisms galore. FREDERICK ALLEN CRABR llel Air General Traffimr lloartl 3,4g Machine Shop 64 Softball 43 Hr. 'IK-ams 3.4. l re1l, in all prollalrility, will join the Navy, as he already has a girl in every port. ANNA MAE CRAFT Alringelon Commercial Selmol llank and Store 6g F.H.A. 6g Dance Cluli 6. Ilere is a senior who smiles ar giggles with every passing worrl. llappy all the time, she is rearly anil willing Ia assist in a task when- ezfer she ran. SE IUHS WANDA KAY CRUTCl'lFllfl.D l.:dw,w,,0l1 General Assit. liililor of llellarion 63 Dramaties 52 Y' 'l'm-ensa 61 Sr. Play. ll anfla. nne all nur Southern Belles, who enlererl Hel Air in her junior year, will long IH, ,,,,,,,,,,,l,prwl jar her qairlr lei! anzl fine sense of linnmr. FVALYN MAY CIIMISOW Army Clif-niieul C4-nlrr Avamlemic Hr. Chairman 45 N.ll.5. 5,65 El Arlios 6g Clee Club 3.43 Cheerleailer 53 Operetta 4g Music Festival 3. Fr. Play. Sweel, neal, and atlrartive, Evalyn always wnrlfefl lar the benefit of lhe school. MARJORIE LOIS CRAWFORD Edgewood Commercial liellarion 6: Danro Clulm 6: Knitting and Crocliet Clulm 63 llr. Teams 6. Marge was one of the busy but qaief mem- bers of oar class. Being a goorl all-ruanrl sport is only one uf her rnanx' attributes. MICHAEI. JOSEPH CRONIN liilgewooil General Ulf-e lflnly 6g Varsity tilulm 61 Lost 81 Found 63 Operetta 61 Football 6g llaskelliall 6. .4 rr1is1'l1ie1'rn1s grin anzl that certain gleam in his eye rlesrrilaes ,llil.'e. BARBARA ANNE DELMORE Army Chemical Center Academic Class Sec. 23 Hr. Chairman 63 EI Adios 63 Glee Club 3-63 Operetta 4,63 Dance Club 33 Dance Comm. 4,53 Courtesy Comm. Chair- man 63 Football Court 63 Varsity Basketball 3,63 Fieldball 33 Softball' 1,2,53 Volleyball 1.23 Tennis 1,23 Track 53 Cheerleader 413 Sr. Play3 May Queen. This attractive senior Miss will long be re- membered for her fine soprano voice and her love for having fun. RICHARD L. DELSASSO Darlington Academic Varsity Club 63 Class Pres. 13 Hi-Y 63 Student Court 43 Clee Club 1-41 Hr. Teams 5,63 Typ- ing 53 Tennis 5,63 Varsity Soccer 33 Varsity Tennis 43 Varsity Track I-33 Jr.-Sr. Prom 53 Basketball Manager 63 Sr. Play3 N.H.S. 6. Hailing from Princeton, New Jersey, Rich quickly became very popular. He is known to all of us - for various reasons - as the nproj-as SE IUHS SARAH ANN DECKMAN Darlington General Library Board 3.4.63 Clee Club l-43 4-H 5, Sec. 63 Spring Festival 3,43 F.H.A. 3-63 Of- fice l-5. Sweet, quiclfwitted, and a cute, contagious giggle can describe only one person, Sarie. She makes friends easily and holds a grudge against no one. VIRGINIA CAMERON DECKMAN Darlington Vocational F.H.A. 3-53 Vice-Pres. 63 Clee Club I-43 4-H 3-6. This short little lass bubbling over with per- sonality was liked by both students and teach- ers. She is one who has proved school can be fun. - 4 JOHN PHILIP DEMME Edgewood Academic Projectionists 53 Science 63 Hi-Y 63 Varsity Basketball 5. ,lack came to us as a junior from Poly, bringing with him a winning personality. LOU ELLEN RUTH DUNCAN Fallston General Sec. 23 El Adios 63 Traffic Board 63 Dance 3g Red Cross 43 Y-Teens 53 Cafeteria Worker 6g Sr. Play. Lou Ellen, sweet and helpful, has ambitions of becoming a nurse and 1vill no doubt be another Florence Nightingale. JAMES BYRD EDWARDS Fallston General lli-Y 6g Archery Sq Games 4g Soccer 6: llasketball 4-61 Softball 33 Traek Team 4-63 Cross Country 4,5. lim I1'yr1l, helped to bring fame lo B.H.S. by partiripating on the traelr team. His lead- ership was displayerh when he served as presi- dent of the Hi-Y. MARGARET RONITA ELLIOT Darlington General F.ll.A. 3,4.6g Knitting anil Crocheting 53 4-H 2-6: llus Patrol 4. Although she fame to as only last year. .War- garet has made a hast of friends during those Iwo years. SE IUHS KATHERINE SHELDON FERRELL Magnolia Academic lil Aclios 63 Cafeteria 4g 4-H 2-5g F.H.A. 55 Oper:-Ita 43 Play 4. With her friendly smile and cheerful greet- ings, Kathy', has been an asset to her school. We wish this well-lilfed, capable girl success in her rhosen profession of nursing. FRANCTS JEROME FICUEROY Edgewood Cf-nf-ral Student Council 45 Radio 4-g Varsity Club 6g Football 5,64 Baseball 5. For a pleasing personality and a eo-operative manner, go see Jerry. His desire to help and his ready and willing manner have won for hun many friends. CLARENCE EDWIN ELY Bel Air Vocational Bus Patrol 4.5g 4-ll 2-6: F'.F.A. -1-6. This gay and faeetioas lad lent many a happy moment to the third period English class. DELTA LEE ENOCHS Darlington General Rus Patrol 5g F.ll.A.g Danee 6. De De is our friendly redhead who came to Bel Air last year from. Florida. NH 'UHltlln MARGARET ELLEN FITZPARTICK Fallston Academic Operetta 5,65 Dramatics Club 4-5 Glee Club 4,5565 F.T.A. 45 Sec. 55 Hr. Teams 4,55 Spring Music Festival 4,5,6. Peggy, small, dainty, and sweet, has won a host of friends at B.H.S. DANA HERBERT FLEMING F allston General Hr. Treasurer 55 Games Club 4,55 Science Club 65 Softball 4-5 Football55 Track Team 3. If there was anything wrong in 12-A home- room, you could he-ar the class yell, Herbert did itll! SE I HS DONALD COOK FINNEY Bel Air General Traffic Board 1,2,35 Dance Club 45 Electricity Club 55 Varsity Club Treas. 65 Varsity Soft- ball 4-,5,65 Basketball 6. Basketball, T.V., and girls make Cookie's life a gay one. MARIE ANTOINETTE FISCH Bel Air Academic Glee Club 65 Athletic Association 1,4,55 Dra- matics Club 35 Cheer Leader 4,65 Sr. Playg Office Secretary 65 Orchestra 4,55 Softball 55 All-School Play 45 Operetta 6. Toni-none more liked among us, is a dyna- mic, yet harmless thunderbolt. HELEN ELIZABETH FLETCHER Edgewood Vocational Typing Club 65 Knitting and Crocheting 5. Her desire to comfort people dnd her evident liking for housekeeping will certainly aid Hel- en in the married life she is planning. BERNARD DE SALLES FREW Edgewood General Jr. Class Sec. 55 Varsity Club 65 Soccer 65 Softball 3,5,65 Hr. Teams 3,4,5,6. His softball cap covers Aa witty mind, but nothing can hide a personality which will put Barney on B.H.S.'s list of not to be for- gotten. IRENE LOUlSE GLASSMAN Bt-1 Air Vocational Library Club. You hardly lfnew when Irene was aroundg but whenever there was a tasty meal to be pre- pared, you could always count on her to do her best. BONITA RUBY GREER Bel Air El Adios 6g Traffic Monitor 53 Y-Teens 5g Games Club 43 .l.F.A. 23 First Aid 33 Dance 25 Editor School Notes 3,4-g School Store 6g Majorette 4,59 Hr. Teams 1-5. We present Bonita, a neat, attractive miss. May her hits in life be as numerous as those she has acquired chauffeuring that black Dodge. 22 JAMES CHARLES GRANT Fallston General Library Board 3,43 Softball 4-3 Hr. Teams 3, 44 Track 4g Cross Country4g Bus Patrol 3,4-,5. B.H.S.'s lack of all trades, was always will- ing to help whether it was with lighting, re- cording, or fixin. General Conowingo 53 Speedball. RICHARD EARL GREENBERG Edgewood General Track 4,5,6g Football 5,6g Soccer 4,5,6g Shop 4,5,6g Bus Patrol 5,6. Rich would be a good example of what a Charles Atlas course could do for you. May his contacts in life be as good as those on the gridiron. CLAIRE ELIZABETH HAMILTON Commercial Student Council6g Bank Pres. and Director 63 School Store 5,64 Bus Patrol 5,6g Y-Teens 4-,SQ F.H.A. 6g Arts Sr Crafts 2,35 ,l.F.A. 2g Girl Scouts 2-6g Hr. Teams 2-5, Volleyball Claire, our efficient Bank President, will be missed -around B.H.S. in years to come. You could usually find her at work in the office SE IUHS WILLIS WILSON HARKINS Forest Hill General 4-H Club 4-63 Glee Club 5,6Q I-Ii-Y 6g Archery 53 Operetta 5,63 Softball 4g Hr. Teams I-63 Sr. Play. This popular senior lad has become recognized as an outstanding actor and singer. May he long remember the operettas, for he was a real addition to them. ALICE WATSON HARLAN Fallston Academic Student Council 63 Point System Comm. 4,5Q Chairman 63 Bellarion 4,5, Feature Ed. 6g Red Cross Club 33 School Notes 23 Dra- matics 3,43 4-H 3-63 Hr. Teams 2-5. The saying, Good things carrie in small packages, holds true when one knows Alice, better known to her friends as Puddy.', -Mullllll' SANDRA LORRAINE HAMILTON Bel Air Academic Bellarion 1,2,33 El Adios 6g Library Board 3-63 Glee Club 1'-3: Orchestra 1-53 Typing Club 4g Midwinter Play 43 Operetta 5,6Q Of- fice 43 Teacher's Sec. 53 Jr.-Sr. Prom 53 Glee Club Accompanist 2-63 Spring Festival 1-43 Volleyball 33 Talent Show 53 Class Treas. 13 Waitress 4-63 Sr. Play. Sandra's musical ability has never ceased to astound us. Her willingness to play either the organ or piano, whenever called upon, has given her a reputation that will not soon be forgotten. FRANCIS HAMMERBACKER Darlington General Photography Club 4g Archery 53 Hi-Y 63 Hr. Teams 2-43 Softball 5. Things were never dull with Hamnter', around. And, although he is sometimes shy, he's really a wolf at heart. RUTH NAOMI I-IIMMER Fallston General Softball 1-43 Fieldball 33 Cafeteria 5,6Q Operetta 43 Glee Club 43 Arts and Crafts 63 4-H lg Library Board 53 Bus Patrol 6g Traf- fic Board 4,5. Ruth is a very energetic person and was very conscientious about her many activities at B.H.S. ESTHER MARIE HOFFMEYER Bel Air Academic Library Board 33 El Adios 6g Y-Teens 53 Glee Club 1,23 Teacher's Sec. 6g Courtesy Comm. 5,6Q Magazine Staff 4. When you see a group of happy people, you will always know Esther is the center of at- traction. Esther is also one of our best dancers. BETTE FRANCES HOLLOWAY Bel Air General President, Y-Teens 4,53 Glee Club 5,63 Sr. Play. Bette, our quiet, Southern Belle, has won many friends with her courteous manner and friendly ways. Whatas the attraction to a certain convertible, Bette? JANET ELAINE IIOLTER Joppa General Hr. Chairman 13 Bellarion 6g Cafeteria 63 llus Patrol 6g 4-H Club 23 Operetta 4. janet faithfully served us daily as a cafeteria worker and a bus patrolrnan with efficiency and friendliness, two of her notable traits. EVELYN RUTH JOHNSON Bel Air General Library Board 63 Bus Patrolman 63 Clee Club l,2,3,4,5,6: Dramatics Club 2,3,4,5,6Q Dance Club 13 Teacher's Secretary 6g Spring Music Festival 4,53 Operetta 5,62 Hearst Oratorical Contest 53 Homeroom Basketball l,2,33 Sr. Play. Ruth was a quiet, efficient, hard-working senior with a cheerful greeting for everyone. Her ability in public speaking was note- worthy. JOYCE KARLEEN JOINES Street General Library Board 3,4,63 Glee Club 3,42 4-H Club l,2,3,4,5,63 F.H.A. 3,4,5,63 Spring Festival 3, 4,53 Orchestra 1,2,3,4,53 Fieldball 43 Hr. Teams 2,3,4. Ioyce's pleasing personality has won for her a host of friends. Quiet and energetic, she strives to make the best better. CLETA HURLEY Forest Hill Vocational Library 2,33 F.H.A. 4,53 Games Club 13 Usher 43 4-H Club 1,2,3,4,5. Cletais profession is already mapped out for her, as you can easily tell if you look at the third finger on her left hand. We wish her happiness in her married life. ROY REEVES HUTCHINS Bel Air Vocational F.F.A. 3,4, Secretary 5,63 4-H Club l,2,3,4,5, 6. Roy may be rather quiet sometimes, but, oh, that gleam in his eye when he isn't talking! BETTY JEWELL JORDAN Bel Air Academic Hr. Teams l,2,3,4,5,65 Library Board 1,2,45 Clee Club l,2,3,65 F.T.A. 55 Dance Club 15 Office Secretary 25 Courtesy Committee 4,55 Cheerleader 6. Pleasant and sweet, most pleasing to meet is Betty. BLANCHE ELIZABETH KEITHLEY Joppa General 4-H Club 15 Girl Scouts 25 Clee Club 45 Operetta 45 Traffic Board' 4,55 Arts and Crafts 65 Fieldball 3. Blanche, a happy-go-lucky miss with a pleas- ant personality, was always ready for a good time. DAVID JUDE JONES Forest Hill General Hi-Y 65 Machine Shop5 Dance5 Football Manager 65 Hr. Softball. Big Dave, friendly and generous, has wit that never lets him down-even in the class- room. WILLIAM EWERS JONES Edgewood Vocational Varsity Club 5,65 Baseball 4,5,65 Soccer 5. When pitching is needed, Bill is always will- ing to lend a hand. His ability to pitch will be missed when this tall, good-looking blond leaves B.H.S. 5 JAMES R. KELLY, JR. Bel Air Academic Student Council 65 Library Board 3,45 Glee Club 3,4,65 Dance Comm. 4, Pres. 65 Hr. Teams 3,45 Operetta 65 Spring Festival 3,4, 55 School Play Comm. 45 N.H.S. 65 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 65 El Adios 65 Sr. Play. .limmy's artistic ability, willingness to lend a helping hand, and sense of humor make him a pleasant person to everyone coming into contact with him. FLORA LEE KERSHNER Bel Air Commercial Homeroom Secretary 55 El Adios 65 Library Board 55 Traffic Board 55 Welfare Depart- ment 45 4-H. Club 5,65 F.H.A. 55 Teacher's Secretary 65 Bank Clerk 65 Student Store 65 Fieldball 4,55 Volleyball 5,65 Hr. Teams 4,5,6. Take cute but mischievous actions, add that certain winning modesty, mix in a carefree philosophy, and flavor with a smile for every- one, and you have Flo, WALTER WILSON KIRK, JR. Darlington Academic Hr. Chairman 2g Bellarion 3,65 Sr. High Point System 4,5,6g Photography Club 2,33 N.H.S. 6. Billy has a wide variety of interests, not excluding girls. An avid camera enthusiast, he has made some wonderful picturesl HILEY FRANKLIN KOONTZ, JR. llxlgewood General Dann- Club 5g Print Shop 6g Soccer 3g Foot- ball 5,63 Softball 45 Hr. Basketball 5g Cross Country 3g Track Team. Hiley has gained many friends through his quiet and orderly manner. RUSSELL LEWIS Mugolia General A quiet personality and a mischievous mind describe Russ He is so quiet sometimes that he makes you wonder what is going on behind that shy smile of his. FRANCES LOVE LITTLE Darlington Commercial El Adios 63 Library Board 2,3,4g Usher 3,43 Welfare Board 2g School Store 5,6g Bank Director 6: Y-Teens 4,53 Dance Club 23 Teachers Secretary 6. This blonde lass was a cheerful and willing worker of the Commercial Department. Best of luck to you, Frances! GENE RICHARD KNIGHT Darlington Academic Softball 4,54 Basketball 63 Bus Patrol 65 Hr. Teams 2,3,4,5g Hi-Y 6g Stamp Club 4,5. We'oe heard the old saying, Still water runs deepf, and in Dick we find its meaning. He is seemingly bored with the hum-drum of everyday activities, but how his attitude changes at twilightl FRANKLIN CARL LEFTRIDGE Forest Hill Vocational Traffic Board 5,6g Baseball 4-,5. Harford County will really progress when Franklin applies his knowledge of agriculture to the farming situation. ALVIN LEROY MAHAN Havre de Grace General Games 33 Radio 6g Hr. Teams 2-5. Alvin looks quite shy and bashful, but, girls, don't fall for that idea! Looks are deceiving, you know! ROY SEWELL MATTHEWS Bel Air General Games 3g Varsity 5,6g Glee Club lg Varsity Soccer 43 Football 5,69 Baseball 4, J. V. Soft- ball 2g Hr. Teams 2-5. A winning smile and a friendly personality make him an all-round good fellow who is liked by everyone. What will the football team do without Sewell next year? WAYNE EDGAR LOTT Army Chemical Center General Student Council 43 Varsity 65 Hi-Y 4,53 Foot- gall 5,65 Baseball 4g Basketball 5,65 Softball One of our best all-round athletes, a wit, a good sport, and a favorite among both girls and boys is Wayne. WILLIAM COALE MACNESS Bel Air Vocational 4-H 1-64 F.F.A. 3-5, Pres. 6g Basketball 4-63 Varsity Track 4,5. Bill was a whiz at sports, but he always managed to get that sleepy-eyed look in class- es. Except for an occasional chuckle you would never have known that he was around. CARL WILLIAM MARTIN Forest Hill General Library Board 45 Traffic Board 53 Model Airplanes 4g Dance 6g Hr. Teams 3-5g 4-H 4,5. A mass of black curly hail, rr whir of a motor, and Carl is bound to be around. He is a bundle of mischief - to be surey' who used his innocent brown eyes to fool the teachers. WILLA JEAN MARTIN Bel Air General El A-d'ios 6g Hr. Teams 5,6g Home Ee. 5. A contagious laugh, a twinkling eye, a daunt- less spirit that will never die is an ordinary description of a very extraordinary girl. our vivacious Willer. JANIE LOU MCCANN Street Commercial Bellarion 53 Library Board 2,53 Welfare Board 1,23 School Bank, Secretary 63 School Store 63 Y-Teens, Treasurer 53 ,IFA 23 Ol- ficc Secretary 63 Teachers Secretary 6g Publi- cation Typist 63 Hr. Teams 2, NHS 63 Sr. Play. Neat, quiet, efficient, and attractive describe Janie perfectly. Lots of the best to a com- petent secretary! HANNAH SUE MCINTOSH Army Chemical Center Academic Home-room Teams 4,5,63 Library Board 63 Pep Club 5,63 Y-Teens 43 Cheerleader, Captain 5,6Q Courtesy Committee 63 Dance Club 33 Sr. Play: May Court. If you are ever in need of a girl with a com- bination of energy and sweetness, then Sue is just the person you want to meet. sp-' THALIA DIAN MILKOVITCH Army Chemical Center General Library Board 6g Library Club 6. Bel Air is Thalia's fourteenth school. Be ing an Army Brat, she has traveled around a lot. She has made a lot of friends in B.H.S. during her short stay. GLORIA GERALDINE MILLER Joppa General Library Board 53 Glee Club 63 Y-Teens 43 Girls' Athletic Club 4,63 Archery 53 Oper- etta 6g Speedball 63 Basketball 63 Volleyball 4,5Q Fieldball 5, Hr. Teams. Glo, the fireball on the speedball field and basketball court, will be missed in all athletics. HELEN HALE MC-LEAN Edgewood Vocational Hr. Chairman 33 Student Council 33 Games Club 43 First Aid Club 53 Dance Club 63 Hr. Teams 3,43 Usher 3. Although through her high school days Helen has been gentle and quiet, we feel sure she will get Ruff after graduation. BARBARA ANN MCNUTT Darlington Vocational Library Board 53 Majorettes 4,5,6Q Usher 4, 53 I .H.A. 6g Y-Teens 4.5Q Teacher's Secre- tary 63 Manager Speedball Team 6g May Court. If the French word Petite means small, capable, quiet but friendly, and extremely attractive, that's our word for Ann. DOROTHEA A. MOORE Bel Air Academic Girls' A.A. 4,5,6, Pres. 53 F.T.A. 3,4,5g Red Cross 3g Fieldball 4,53 Speedball 63 Bas- ketball 4,5,63 Volleyball 3,4,5g Hr. Teams. Sis is nn all-round girl both on and off the athletic field. She will have friends wherever she goes. DELMA RUTH MORRISON Bel Air Vocational F.H.A. 4,5,63 Glee Club 3,43 Hr. Teams 4,53 4-H. Delma's smile and friendly ways will be re- membered around B.H.S. for many a day. SE IUHS JOHN MILLER Forest Hill General Bus Patrol 63 Machine Shop 53 Radio and TV 6. John, the answer to many of Mr. lValker's problems, will always be remembered for his braininess in the shop. FLORENCE ELEANOR MITCHELL Aberdeen General Chairman of Clubs Committee 6g Hr. Pres. 2,63 Glee Club 3,4-,5,63 Operetta 5,6Q 4-H 1, 2,3,43 Spring Festival 4,53 Girls' A.A. 3,4,5, 63 Courtesy Comm. 33 Orchestra 2,33 Softball 2,3,4,53 Basketball 334,53 Speedball 63 Man- ager of Basketball Team 6. Mitch, always around when we needed ad- vice, devoted much time to extra-curricular activities but maintained a good scholastic average. NINA FAE MOXLEY Magnolia General Monitor 33 Dance Club 5,63 4--H 3,43 Soft- ball 4g Volleyball 4. Nina, who is quiet and friendly, is a very nice person to know. HORACE NEIL MURRAY Aberdeen General Baseball 2,3,4-.53 Basketball 3,4,53 Football 5, Captain 63 Operetta 63 Varsity Club 5, President 63 Glee Club 63 Hi-Y 63 Sr. Play. Neil, the possessor of a pleasing personality, was the star of our football team. We are sure that he will be a great success in his chosen profession. ADELINE GENEVA OSBORNE Del Air Commercial Student Council 2: llc-llarion 4-.5,6g Library Board 3.4.61 lil Adios 5.6: Dance Club l: Y-'lk-4-ns 3: 'l'1-uilivrs' Sm-crctary 6: Volleyball 4.5: Fieldball 5: llr Tennis l.2,ll,4,5: First Aid Club 2: School Store 6: Christmas Dance Comm. 6. This short lrlonde-haired damsel with a south- ern drazul and a sparkling jrersouality was one of our busiest seniors. Three cheers for Al:s,' who did so much to help make our senior year a big sueress. DOROTHY IQLIZABETII OSRORNE Bs-I Air Commercial Dan'-e Club 2.6: Y-Teens 5: Games Club 3. llnrofhy is a quiet, eonsrientious worker who should sur'r'eed as a seerelary. 'wr- 5 SE IUHS MICHAEL BRUCE PIPKIN Bel Air Academic Orchestra 3: Band l,2,3,4: Glee Club 4: Dance Band 3.4: Hi-Y 4: Library 3: Sr. Play. Mike is a lady killer. If anyone needs lessons in the Art of Getting Acquaintcd, just see Mike. GEORGE BRADLEY JOHN PLUNKETT Fon-st Hill Academic Hr. Chairman 3: Boys Sport Editor. llc-llarion 6: Varsity Club 5.6: Dance Club 3: Glee Club 3.4: 4-H 3.45: Basketball 3.4.5. Capt. 6: Softball 3.4.5: Cross Country 5: All-County Basketball Team 5. Brad, a star athlete and good student, al- ways devoted much time to school activities. NO-e PQ IRENE MOZELLE PARDEW Forest Hill ' Commercial llellarion 6: School Bank 81 Store 6: Library Huard 4.5: Tralhc Monitor 6: Sr. Play: Wel- fare, Vice-Pres. 5.6: 4-H: N.H.S. 6: School Play Comm. 4: Volleyball 4.5. This girl with the sweet personality is always smiling and in her attractive way easily mak- ing friends. NELLIE GRACE PARDEW Forest Hill Academic Student Council, Treas. 6: Bellarion 6: Traf- fic Board 6: Welfare Dept. 2.3.4-,5,6: 4-H: Football Court 6: Sr. Play: May Court: N.H. S. 6. Nell, who was a member of the football court, has inrleed made many a boy's heart skip a beat. She plans to enter the nursing profes- sion, since she has an interest in the welfare of others. ELNORA ELIZABETH PRICE Edgewood General Bellarion 64 Dance Club 64 Softball l,2,34 Knitting Club 5. Elnora is one of the smaller members of our Senior Class. A bright smile for all is one of her attractive ways. CAIL ISOBEL PURDUM ,Ioppa Vocational Bellarion 6g El Adios 64 Glee Club l,2,3,4,5, 64 Bus Patrol 64 N.l'l.S. 6g Orchestra l,2,34 Library Board l,2,3. Never a dull moment is true when Gail is around. Her quick wit and beautiful sewing have made her known to many people. SE IDRS RITA PAULINE PORTER Street Commercial Bellarion 64 Library Boad 4,54 Usher 64 Bus Patrol 5: School Store and Bank 64 N.l'l.S. 6g Y-Teens 4,54 Dance Club 2,3Q Games 44 Edi- tor School Notes 3,4. Pauline is that busy girl who is always help- ing someone. Capable, willing, and en- ergetic, she has truly a bright future as a teacher. DOROTHY QVIOLA PRICE Edgewood Ceneral Traffic Board 54 Welfare Club 64 Dance Club 64 Softball 3g Volleyball 3. lj you erer want to learn the Charleston, Dot- tie is the person to see. LONNIE RAY QUESENBERY, IR. Eallston General Hr. Chairman 54 Traffic Board 44 Model Air- plane Club 54 Machine Shop 64 Hr. Teams 4-,5,6. Sanrly hair, a blushing face, and an unusual laugh can well describe Ray. BASYE RANDOLPH READ ,Ioppa General Bayse should go to post-grarluate school to learn the answers to the questions he dirln't learn in high school. .IOHN TURNER REEVES Forest Hill General Hr. Chairman 63 I-Ii-Y 53 Student Council 63 F.F.A. 4-,5,63 4-H 4,5,63 Soccer 5,6Q Hr. Teams l,5,6. Fun loving and easy going, John promises to become one of Harford's most prominent country gentlemen. ROGER RAYMOND RICE Bel Air General Hr. Teams 2-53 Football 5,6Q Soccer 3,4-3 Hi- Y 63 Softball 4-,5. The boy torn between two loves-the produce market and girls. We'd like to be around when he decides between the two. We'll remember him for his romantic interests. MARY ELIZABETH ROBINSON Fallston Commercial liellarion Typing Staff 63 El Adios 63 Knit- ting and Crocheting Club 53 Hr. Teams 4-62 School Bank and Store 6. Mary, always eager to help with any task, can be reliefl upon to do her best. GEORGE WILLIAM RUFENACHT, JR. Ilel Air General Student Council 13 ,l.F.A. 23 F.F.A. 3g Games Cluh 43 Machine Shop 53 Print Shop 6g Hr. Teams I-5. With his sparkling personality and all his ambitions, we are sure that Bill will be a great success in his chosen profession. CLARENCE MACK RICHARDSON, JR. Forest Hill Vocational 4-H 6g F.F.A. 3,4-,5, Treasurer 6. l,lark's quiet, attentive manner impressed both students and teachers. MARGARET MARY ROBINSON Edgewood Academic Pep Club 5,6Q Cheerleader 5,6Q Football Court 63 May Court. Peggy, popular with everyone here at B.H.S. wishes someday to be a nurse. Her future patients have reason to be happy. CHARLES DARRION SILER Edgewood General Glee Club 23 Basketball 2. Speedy,', as he is called by his many friends, will be missed in B.H.S. LORRAINE MARIE SLATER Joppa Commercial Bezllarion 63 El Adios 6g First Aid 4-5 Dance Club 3g Knitting and Crocheting 54 4-Hg Board of Directors, School Bank 63 Hr. Teams 2,3, N.H.S. 6. This shy, darlfhaired girl will make some boss a very efficient secretary. HOWARD MAYES RYAN ,Ioppa General Operetta 3,5,6g Glee Club 2,3,5,6g Student Bus Driver 5.6. Howdy, always at home on any stage, is the blond Adonis of the Senior Class who has broken many a maiden's heart. WILLIAM EDWARD SAWYER Bel Ail' General Traffic Board 2g Band 55 Dance Band 5,65 Orchestra 55 Football 53 Basketball 4g Soft- ball 5g Cross Country 3g Track 3. Sonny developed quite a talent for playing the drums in our dance band. HOWARD TAYLOR SLUSHER Bel Air General ,I.F.A. 25 F.F.A. 3,4,5g Projectionist 6. Howard possesses a devilish grin, a '39 Pontiac, and a Green Thumb. They should assure him success. CLAIRE ELIZABETH SMITH Bel Air General Games Club 35 Dance Club 4-,6g Dramatics Club 5g Orchestra 3,4-,5g Majorette 4,55 Sr. Play. May her hits in life be as frequent as those she sang for us, and her abilities be as far-reachingv as was her sweet and unusual personality at B.H.S. DONALD HARRY STAR llavrv dv Crave- General llus Patrol 4,5g Varsity Club 5,63 Athletic Assoi-iation 3,-lg llasf-ball 3g Soccvr 4g Basket- ball 4. llonalil shoulrl attain siirress when he fully utilizes his lfnown capabilities. ESTIIER ELAINE STEARN llavrc do Graco Commercial llome-room Se-cn-tary 54 El Arlios 63 Usher 6g Wvlfare- llvpt. 4,53 Office Score-tary 65 Teach- 1-r's Svc-rotary 6: 0l'tYllf'SlI'Zi 3,49 Spring Musi- val lfvstival 3.4.53 Ilramativs Club 2g Dance Club 3: .l.l .A. 2g Iiaskc-tball 6g llomeroom T1-ams l-63 Opt-rvtta 5.6: Publications Typist 63 All-Nlarylanrl Chorus 6. Esther is a ,lill of many trarles. She's a sports enthusiast. possvsses a ufomlerfiil voice, is a musirian of ability, and a rapable lypist. ROBERT SUNDFIRLAND Joppu Cone-ral Rolmrt, nn arrlent TJ-'. fan, has many .ffl.L'I1fI5 at lt.ll.S. He appears wry shy, but loolrs ran vrfriainly be ilef'L'iving. CYNTHIA ANNE SWOPE liilge-wooil Acadf-mic Ht-natv 6: Library lloaril 5. Chairman 6: Li- brary Club 61 Film Club 5g Came-s Club 35 4-ll Club. Vive- l're'siclm-nt 6g llshf-r 54 Horns-- rumu 'Hams 3.4. liAl'Ill,lb!I,S ambition is lo ln- a librarian. Her plwising personality ronlribaieil much to the atmosphere ai the sfhool library. SHIRLEY MAE STIFLER Fallston Commercial Varsity 6g Dance Club 35 Volleyball 4-,5g Fir-lmlball 53 Spot-dball 63 Publications Typist 6: Camvs Club 2.4g Y-Teens 54 ,I.F.A. 23 School Stormy 63 School Rank 6g Homeroom Tc-anis l-6g El Adios 6g Pre-side-nt of Leaders' Club 6. A pretty blonrle commerrial lassie, who was seen working away in the school store, is none other than Shirley. FRANK MILTON STUBBLEFIELD. JR. Edgewood General Varsity Basketball 6g Football 63 Varsity Club 63 Sr. Play. Stubbie name to Bel Air in his senior year from Hillsboro lfornrnzinity High School in Illinois. His wit, mischievous manner, and athlelir' ability soon nzaile him popular among the stailents. sw- Q' NANCY LEE TOWNSLEY .loppa Vocational Arts and Crafts Club 6g Photography 5. If you spoke to Nan very often, you prob- ably found out that Bud is her main topic of conversation. RICHARD KIMBERLY TRAUB Abingdon General Bus Patrol 3-6g Glee Club 2-69 Student Dance Instructor 63 4-H 5,65 Operetta 3,5,6g Archery Club 5. Gay, facetious Kim has displayed a great deal of talent in three operettas. Along with musical talent, he has a large portion of dramatic ability. I 4 WAYNE EVERARD THOMPSON Edgewood General Wayne is friendly, ambitious, and hard work- ing, so he should do well in the printing world. WILLIAM WERNER THOMPSON, JR. Edgewood General Student Council 1,2,3g Bus Patrol 4,5g Glee Club 4g Projectionists Club 55 N.H.S. 6g Senior Play. Bill has maintained a high scholastic record throughout his years at B.H.S. Being a very cooperative person, Bill had many high of- fices in the various organizations around school. ALBERT TUCKER Edgewood General Albert's shy but friendly way has won for him many friends. We shall long remember his shrewd answers to hard questions. TERRY SCOTT TUCKER Bel Air General Co-Captain Football 5,6g Baseball 4, Senior Play. A daredevil on the football field, and a bright-faced, intelligent young lad in class are our memories of Scott. SHIRLEY MAE UTZ Bel Air Commercial Bellarion 63 Library Board 3,63 School Bank 6g School Store 6g Welfare Dept. 1,2,5Q Glee Club 1-43 Dance 33 Games 43 Softball 53 Hr. Teams 1-5. Shirley is the jolly member of the commercial class, who, on many occasions, turned dull days into bright ones by her wit and good humor. MARY LOUISE WALKER Forest Hill Commercial Student Council 4,63 Glee Club 2-63 Dance 23 Basketball 4-63 Volleyball 43 Fieldball 2- 53 Speedball 63 Softball 3-63 Hr. Teams 1,23 Cperetta 5,63 Publications Typist 63 Athletic Association 4-63 May Court. Here is one of our all-round athletes whom B.H.S. will miss next year. ELIZABETH ANN WALKER Forest Hill Commercial Hr. Chairman 2,33 Library Board 4g Welfare Dept. 43 Glee Club 2-63 Majorette 43 Ath- letic Association 53 Dance 3,43 School Store 5.63 Jr.-Sr. Prom 53 Office Sec. 5,63 Operetta 5,62 Volleyball 4,53 Fieldball 43 May Court. Sis, the other half of that double treat, is the coquette of the class of '52. i BERNARD MARION WESOLOWSKI Joppa General Hr. Pres. 33 Traffic Board 3-53 Glee Club 3-63 Varsity 5,6: Operetta 4-63 Football 5,6Q Softball 3,41 Track Team Mgr. 33 Spring Musical 3-5. Whiskey has a well-rounded personality. Happy-go-lucky and full of fun, he has been blessed with a marvelous tenor voice. be f MARYAN WILT Edgewood Academic Cheerleader 5,63 Sr. Play. Possessing a friendly manner, a big smile, and lively ways, Maryan is bound to succeed. SE IURS -lm ll' . i Q :ww r if 1. as 54,3 la z f 5 ff 4,-A m . ,gk WRX ' W 1, 'K X-. A 'ue v k .a, i' iifww' V V EA - .- : Q Q , gf I 'x 1 u,.,r My awk' F '55 ew-g4f --li... 'Ni' J Ssnior Favorites ,ICrry Lewis . , ,Mrs Mike , IIz1sketI1aII Iiobby 'Iuckcr Divk Vfaitsfvli . . 13.0. D. dllunal Hminr Society-IEISE 'I'I'IACIIIlR I . . SINGER . .. .M IVIMLAZIMQ .. SEASON ., .,, 'I'IIVIIC OI? DAY . . , YEAR IN SCIIUUI, I ,,.. . , , Hiiihiers I hw IVIr. Lightcap IfcIcIie Fishcl' ,.. .Life . . . .Spring . 3:I0 . , . Senior N A I I A r Ii. 'I'iIIc'y, P. IImIsun, II. lfmnnvs. fl, I,IIl'4ilIlII, NI. IIQ'IIlIlyI'I'. SPVOVIII row: ,I. NI mn I I 1 I nc I 'Vi It Ii fliompson, B. Edwirils. Ii. Ilvlbaiwv. 54 5lI'1'1'll- Memuliabla IVIUIIIEIII5 Aciios in print I I1 I3 with IOL? temp. N :nfl Mr IIawkins' un- Ilrivm' Training Operutla Ninth grade science classes ,Iuninr-Svniur IIVUIII IOSI NZIIIHIILII Ilnnor Sovivty I'appingi' Assvmixly Laying of tlw cm'm-rslmw I'. U. II. class Painting the sets for opcrvtta Pup xVil1LZIll'l'iS Chvinistry Class II4PIIlCCOIIIIIIg Day -- '52 Iivrroniing il Senior - at last WHUS WHU Best Singers Most Dramatic Wiltiest Muff Scholarly Best Dancers Best Personality Best Athletes Most Energetic Most Eglgliie '- BPS! NHWYWI M051 Popular Most Mischievous Best Looking Bm-st Alivround Most Original I-'- -f J',.-ia. i -1- ' Q.,-- 14. 'J' L -,.,.: DRAMATIC MUSICAL ACADEMIC SOCIAL Highlights UI 'EI and ,EE Understudies ll-A HOMEROOM First row, left to rights S. Ayres, P732-I -11--1 Exif :.-1--- LQPQ' :U Q E... 5. -FTE :sin 11:0 nu-,.:, E. 2. gb 71 rgfq B S1 '11S ?'v:1 Q35-1 9899 CUFF? Worrell, E. Coale, W. Classman. J. Nussle, J. Wood, Miss Kindley. Third rnw: R. Sturgill, K. Gilley, J. Young, Il. Tucker, B. Cass, L. Burdette, C. Morkosky, ll. Taylor, B. Akers. CLASS OFFICERS For the Junior Class, a husy year has sped by. lt now seems impossible that hours of homework. a sueeesf-ful llake Sale. preparation for the Prom, and finally building arches for our beloved upper elassmen to pass under at grad- uation are all in the past. We were interested not only in spring in Bel Air High but also in April In Paris as revealed by the theme of our Junior-Senior Prom, the social high- light of the year. May our Senior year be as wonderful! CLASS OFFICERS: - President, Bill Edwards, Vice-president, Bill Richard- son, Secretary, Mary Ball, Treasurer, Tom Adams. 11-B HOMEROOM First row, left to right: T. Adams, B. Slusher, C. Watson, A. Minor, S. Pierce, V. Ferren, H. Thomas, M. West, M. Quesenberry, C. Foley. Sec- ond row: F. William, N. Sheehan, E. Rector, A. Steelman, B. Roberts, G. Plummer, J. Endslow, S. Streett. D. Fitzpatrick, D. Smith, Mr. Ross. Third row: 0. Thomas, D. Arnold, F. Picken- brock, J. Bullis, B. Edwards, D. Ely, G. Seiholcl, M. Lynch, C. Harkins, G. Harland. ,nov 11-C HOMEROOM First row, left to right: P. Zepp, B. Turner, P. Hudson, R. Turner, F. Taylor, D. Gross, J. Taber, F. Hend- rickson. P. North, N. Smith. Second row: M. Davis, A. James, S. Wysong, B. Bees, E. Proctor, L. Nagle, M. Cass, D. Hoskins. C. Phillips. J. Budd, Mr. Roberty. Third row: W. Black- burn, L. Tilley, G. Harrison, R. Shoup, A. Getz, L. Stancill, M. Ed- wards, C. Ayres, C. Bay, C. Jones, S. Shaw. ll-E HOMEROOM First row, left to right: G. Cambill, B. Morrison, D. Heller, C. Winter stein, E. Simmons, B. Bull, C. Mont gomvry, C. Edwards, M. Blevins. Sec ond row: C. Starr, D. Combs, S Thompson. C. Pruitt, Nickols, S. Leflridge, C. Childs, S. Crystal, A Nelson, B. Ball, M. Ball, Mr. Jack ovitz. Third row: R. Duff, P. McDan iel, T. Kilby, C. Conklin, S. Milko vitch, J. Carmen, V. Deel, P. Lloyd 11-D HOMEROOIM Firsi row, left to right: T. Wood R. Webb, E. Hicks, T. McMillan, F 'libbs, S. Cockran, M. Sills, M. Test erman. Second row: R. Swope, M Plummer, M. Stamper, L. Mitchell B. Sheets, H. Mahaffeyt J. Price, Mrs Mills. Third row: M. Lenane, M Heaps, B. Gragg, S. Spicer, J. Kra mer, J. Barranco. l0-B HONIERUOM First row, lrft lo right: J. Rotlefer, N. Norman. J. Fr:-1-land, C. Boggs, S. loin:-s, I. Walls, Nl. Richardson, J. Mirlnivk, E. Shaw, M. Hain. Second raw: W. Smith, C. Drennon. P. John- ston, B. Nickols, N. Williams, S. Wilt, J. Cahill, C. Kirk, C. Johnson. Third row: W. llull, F. Wilson, B. gllll IJ Hitclu-ovk J Broumel L . y ma, . . . , . Mayor. W. Campbell, J. Davis, P. Maclavhlun. 10-A HOMEHOOM First row, left to right: E. Harlan, M. Quesenherry, E. Foote, M. Phil- lips, S. Morrison, E. Greer, A. Gor- don, A. Jones, J. Bolt. Second row: V. Campbell, D. Weaver, H. Barnett, R. Smith, M. Harris, E. Swanner, D. Barlow, W. England, R. Kroh. Third row: J. Stamper, T. Ensor, B. Rogers, C. Scarff, F. Monks, E. Arnold, J. Hogan. B. Mahan, C. Anderson, B. Zell, 0. Pardew. 10-C HOMEROOM First row, left to right: S. Heintz, B. Howell, D. Bailey, C. L. Magness, H. Richardson, P. Armstrong, N. Blevins, N. Wintrode, P. Alexander, P. Knight. Second row: C. Essman, M. Bachman, D. Hannigan, J. Vaughan, N. James, A. Fletcher, Mrs. McMahan. Third row: T. Munro, J. White, B. Jung, W. O'Brien, C. McComas, M. Taylor, J. Dobrick, K. Proudfoot, D. Watson, J. Knight. 10-D HOMEROOM First row, left to right: S. Wartilko, J. Maddox, R. Morrow, R. Hooper, J. Sheppard, L. Ryan, P. Slade, J. Timken, F. Harkins, J. West. Second row: E. Carr, W. Richardson, E. Courtney, G. Clark, C. Bunker, A. Billings, J. Billings, W. Heckman, R. Crawford, R. Neeper, Miss Munnik- huysen. Third row: H. Harkins, N. Mayor, O. Bull, W. Bailey, J. Ed- wards, J. Lagan, S. Cochran, C. Hall, R. Coale, W. O,Keefe, J. Preston, E. Stacer. 10-F HOMEROOM First row, left to right: A. Madron, M. Spies. M. Robinson, T. Mark- owska, P. Sadler, N. Hanson, S. Shep- pard. Second row: M. Keister, B. Left- wich, B. Graybeal, E. Corbin, P. Tay- lor, N. Stearn, H. Anderson, Mr. Wag- ner. Third row: M. Deckman, B. Flechenstein, K. Rexroth, H. Spencer, W. Handy, D. Carouse, B. Tucker, E. Livezey. 10-E HOMEROOM First row, left to right: V. Bailey, B Huston, V. Jones, J. Caudill, J. Dor sey, J. Bawroski, M. Jamack, S. Saw yers, D. Epperly. Second row: D. Zea lor, E. Moxley, D. Brackins, A. Davis N. Shue, D. Dwaayer, D. Scott, D Kropff, R. Figueroy, Miss Wise Third row: J. Bauguess, B. Will, M Harmeyer, C. Spencer, R. Cochran L. Archer, B. Mitchell, C. Lahr, L Himmer, D. Gallion. 'News MAY EU HT :Hi fl Ni. ..-3 f Q 25 L Supporting lf HS I lg ,Q QR B. f 1 XX gk? L f x M IS- vw! ld ' I flfaq N N ,ff Y f WY 'X NW: :xi E 1 . , ...-..,..,.,wWm, mwW .tv-........-.M-.W.m......a.-.af-.7-t-Wa... ...,, . . ....... .. .M ...,... .. 9-1 HOMEROOM First row, left to right: A. Smith, B. Fink, S. Mace, P. Stvllman, V. Crouse, M. lloffmeyer, L. White, M. E. Holinu-yer, D. Robertson, P. Hoffman. Second row: J. lidwurtls, J. Mitchell, Milton, l. Adams, K. Spicer. M. Givens, C. Winskuwski, M. Rector, R. Carter, C. Vaughn, P. Blevins, P. Forward, R. Sexton. D. Ryan. Thirrl row: B. Demis, B. Fogler, L. Tharp, E. Slusher, C. Lynch, J. Budd, D. Young, G. Widman, R. C-aunt, R. Cochran, B. Fleming. . - ... .. . .,., . . 9-2 HOMEROOM First row, left to right: L. Coale. P. Thompson, M. Cook, L. Smith, M. McConnell, J. Knight, P. Hooper, E. Ryan, M. Waters. N. Latham. Second row: R. Street, B. Webb, K. Traub, E. Newman, B. Smith, C. Elliott, L. Reif- snyder, B. Dufi, R. Keithley. D. Zepp, Mr. Vars. Third row: K. Blevins, E. Stromko, M. Caller, C. Coins. J. Florio, B. Cochran, R. Keister, J. Clawson. B. Penning- ton, P. Thomas, A. Pliebus, C. Hawkins, D. Lewis, A. Taylor, A. Tiller. 9-3 HOMEROOM First row, left In right: R. Fender. A. Leftridge, M Ile-uktnan, lf. Burk, A. Amoss, F. Burke. J. Crawford, R. llannifan l.. llost- B. Testerman. Second row: K. llildt, l- - v A. Kammerer, P. Snyder, B. Phillips, R. King, D. Gil bert, M. Slade, V. Simmons, N. Chell, B. Singleton, Mr. Altlmusv. Thin! raw: J. Riellartlson. D. Brown, J. Mahan C. Clark, li. Tiller, S. Appel, J. Hooker, H. Pardew, C llutson, C. Moxley, J. Dalton, F. Kearny, R. Caudill A. Brown, L. Sliupe, C. Watstmn. 48 9-4 HONIEROOM First row, left to right: N. Delmore. C. Edwards. S. ll:-Bey, S. Woodward. A. Harrison. L. Manos. M. Willick C. Rutledge, L, Carlton. D. Foley. Seeonrl row: D. King J. Scarborough, T. De-Ma:-se, J. Cayley, J. Hash, I. Tan ner, N. Saliatine. D. Hill, M. Harmeyer, B. Crouse, N Bull, A. Dente, D. Grosei-lose, J. Remias, Miss Snader Third row: B. Starr, E. Fair, E. Turner. C. Brown, W Correll, J. Rostenberg, D. Reitz, F. Lynch, H. Choate E. Rash, J. Brown, B. Vaughn, C. Mitchell. v a 9-5 HOMEROOM First row, left to right: M. Bull, B. Bainbridge, V. Combs, A. Lewis, R. Grafton. D. Miller, J. Page, E. Dixon, F Moore, N. Vllarrell. Seronrl row: C. Adams. N. Mengel L. Kahan, M. Townsley, K. Volz, Z. Ryan. J. Williams J. Powell, R. Clinton. D. Deckman, ll. Davis, Mr. Smith Thirzl row: R. Matldoek, J. Wassuiii, VV. Amoss, H. Si- ler, V. Morris, C. Richardson, F. Brooks, R. Corder, R. llaga, R. Blevins, J. Campbell, D. Norris. :gg X 1 1 x x ' 7 ' wsw aevwfek axwwxmnusn -ewan Q x mM uf:-: Xt-r' 9-6 HOMERDOM First row, left to right: S. Berk, M. Glassman. N. Starr C. Blevins. S. Testerman, M. Cochran, 0. Johnson, D. Cheek, E. Preston. C. Ashley. Seeonrl row: T. Kildufl, R llunl, E. Monk, B. Bridges, P. Richardson. .-X. Moore li. Vande-Wille, A. lluehol, M. Rose, W. llash, T. Single ton, Mr. Frank. Tlzirtl rotu: J. Larner. li. Rt-ith, F Glenn, C. Futty. D. Worthington. D. Ritchie, J. Stark R. Thomas, R. Stamper, I.. Moffett, M. Elliott, ,M,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,.M,..,, .V..., .. . , 9-7 HOMEROOM First row, left to riglil: K. We-st, S. Singleton, G. Ely, C. Arnold, K. Rl0lI8I'tlSOIl. R. Jones. D. Riggins, J. Erl- wartls. S. Hayes. N. Dec-l. Secoml row: J. Rambo, L. Snider, N. Swayers. J. Spenser, P. Miller, M. Hitchcock R. Greenberg. ll. llein, R. Kirk, R. Taylor, Mr. Kin Thirtl row: D. Hutchins, T. Sexton, N. Cullum, 1. Crigger, R. Weaver, R. Still, L. Walker, E. Tilmes, R. Choate, W. Richter, K. Light, G. Reeves. Q 51. X 8-1 HOMEROOM First row, left to right: J. Orern. S. Thompson. R. Crei- uer, J. Absher. B. Leftwich. P. Waddell. R. Atwood. D. Hill. S. Mull, C. Centry, Seeoml row: F. Cook. Nl. lid- wards, T. Dalton. R. Norman, N. Poole. . Terrv. l.. J . Francis, J. Matthews, H. Slater, D. York, A. Evans, N Duncan. Mrs. Burkins. Tltirtl raw: M. Johnson, S. Foultv U. Lynch, C. Matthews, P. Howard, C. Doran. J. Kelly J. Morkosky, K. White, D. James, R. Duff, li. Kohl:-ri R. Osbourne, C. Johnson, J. Thompson, J. Stancill. 8-2 HONIEROOM lfirxl raw, left In right: 5. Honukvr. M. N14-lton. A. We-lub li. fir-ntry. M. Ayr:-Q, Il. Myvra If. Shellwrt, I... Adams ll. l'fwing1. Sworn! row: ll. tlulslvr, IC. litz. ff. Purkvtt IP. Sill-, Xl, Martin. I.. Johnson. lf. Zl'lll0l', J. Cross. J St'llllilt'k1'IliPI'I'g1, 5. wvnotlriiff, 5. Snntlgrass. B. Hull. I3 liuilglmlorf, ll. Wil-on. Miss Uaughlon. Third row: C 7 lfnlily, P. Nfzmkowivll. S. Kr-nip. ll. K1-lly, H. llrinf-y, lf. Hivkx ll. llowm-ll, A. King. l.. Kolilvr. J. fihoatv, V Morrow, IC. Hrown, J. lit-Html. s 8-3 HOIVIEROOM Firxl mtv, lvft In right: H. RZITFIIIICO. R. Norman. R. Crm-r. H. Wm-uvvr. K. Slly4lf'l'. Fi. St:-tl:-r. L. Morrison ll. Ste-vie-. P. 0'Kvvfi'. I.. Szilmatinv. Svrmzfl rout H. Chilli 4-rs. H. St-wvll. S. .M'clie-r. J. Stankiv. H. Bvnm-tt. E Hiavk. A. Countilniun. C. 'I'vstt-rinan. M. Slvrliak. J linvliran. P. Silwr. li. Dt-lp. S. Alltll'l'SOYl, Miss Km-ily Thiru' raw: J. Romlgr-rs, J. Fnsor, S. Blvvins, R. Siewiffr ski, S. llle-vins. ll. McMillan. H. N4-wlwvk. VV. Pardvw li. Je-nninge, J. Aplwl. H. Hain:-s. J. Hotlmis. 8-4 HUNIEROOTVI First raw. If-fr In right: U. Hall. M. Mcl'lrf'f-vy, S. Smith. lf. Clinton. N. Hyun. 5. Watts, I.. Robbins, J. Walls. It Hrint- Au' Sl'l'lIlIII mu F H0011-' C' Hull J 'Wm-cllvv . gg... I-... 4. J. Ke-ithlvy, U. IM-uiimn. li. IM-liortl, S. Se-:nom-s. CI. Ty- -on, .l. Cray. ff. llrim-gar. Hr. Sliuwtlu. Third mic: B We-lwr, G. ltr-urvh. IJ. Tlimiipson. J. ll1'IltiI'il'k?40Il., B. Niillt-r, J. Slimnatv, Il. Tru-t, I'. Ile-inlinp. U. Culnle-r, J. Cosnvr 8-5 HOMEROOIVI First muh, left tn right: Xi. Cc-ntry. D. Cook. M. Roth-fer. li. lincliran. S. llrt-1-r. J. Mifcr-. lf. Foote-. C. Cullum. A. Cautlill, ll. Davis. Swami row: Mr. Jolinw. NT. Hichartlson A. XWJEINSIIIII, D. Sn:-lling. C. Slunipt-r. B. Montgzomvry. Nl I.. Kvillllvy. H. Oslrornt-. N. Frvw. J. Siivrman. H. Alnoss D. Nuttal. P. Boggs. Tliirrl row: J. ll. Thomas, .-K. Gm-tz IS. Spicer. R. North. li. Mill:-r. R. Marlin. P. Wood, G Knight, T. Johnson. W. Nickols, l.. Hornbvrgvr, R. Chap pt-ll, E. Myt-rs. 8-6 HOMEROOM First row, left to right: B. Cray, H. Caplan, A. Hopkins S. Conn:-HY, J. Freeland, N. Stamper, C. Harkins, O Harlan, Nl. Dill, S. Holcomb. Second row: H. Amos, H. Helton. D. Ayres, F. Shaw. J. Martin. D. Heigh P. S. Bevin, B. Manners, S. Smith, S. Dougherty, M. E Grant, J. Corbin. H. Rather, D. Dobrick, Miss Cain Third raw: S. Kincaid, M. Stone, D. Drennon, J. Mc- Mahan, R. Plummer, R. Harris. R. Daily, L. Blevins, M. Johnson, C. Famous, J. Caudill, R. Farmer. P. Pockel. X Q x . : . . . . . 1 8-7 HOMEROOM First row: P. Dayhoof, J. Joesting, R. Parks, C. Preston J. Patterson, Nl. Martin, K. Maddocks, F.. McMillan, D Moxley, C. Sommers. Second row: M. Trivett, W. Schil: linger, P. Dorn, J. Bauguess, M. Foote, J. Townsley, B Baker, M. S. Richardson, E. Onion, R. Dixon, J. Howell Mr. Kline. Third row: A. Cage, D. Scarborough, F. Hiser: T. Schutt, A. Rembold, R. Puckett, D. Martin, D. Goins J. Darly, L. Burcham, L. McNutt, R. Clark, R. Spies, J Collins, K. Keller, F. Churn. 7-1 HOMEROOM First row: G. Bradford, R. Edwards, P. Hain, J. Han- nigan, R. Minnid, J. Bailey, P. Holloway. J. Payne, A. Griffith, L. Leftridge. Second row: N. Fletcher, A. Bish op, J. Kincaid A Liveze W. Mahaffa J Willis C , . y, y, . , . Thayer, K. Martin, B. Watson, N. Cox, W. Jones, B. Cullum, Mrs. Dawes. Third row: F. lsennock, W. An thonY, J. Donley. T. White. T. Broumel, C. Dennis, T. Stancill, E. Haire, K. Holcomb, 0. Johnston, C. Cloch, J. Cox, C. Andrews, E. Snodgrass, J. Barlow 7-2 HOMEROOM First row: S. Shunk, V. Minnick, N. Meadows, D. Smith H. Hudson, C. Harlan, J. Cayley, N. Ryan, L. Moxleyl M. Keyes. Second row: F. Higgins, R. Holcomb, A Latham, J. Dufour, M. Spencer, M. Trivitt, S. Wirsing B. Matthews, l. Shepard, A. Morrison, P. Cockerham H. VanHoy, Mr. Hoffman. Third row: J. Johnson Wi Jones, J. Glassman, B. Blevins, J. Taylor, W. Doymby H. Archer, R. Sullivan, M. Edwards, N. Moulsdale, Ji Testerman. 1 1 7-3 HOMEROOM First ru1u,lr'ftt0 right: R. Hapstack. L. Asbury, M. Crousv, l.. Dv:-l, M. Aflllilfllllgl, C. l.ivf'zvy, N. Klein, l'. Osboruv, M. Klm-in, S. Ilill. Sernml row: C. CrouSP. T. Bzirloli-v, C. Hash, E. Ls-dford, F. Smith, D. Rus-wll, l.. llullrrm-, Nl. Combs. N. Sparks, P. Bcnnfftt. A. Prill, Mr-. llimimvr. Thirfl row: li. Ak:-rs. C. Bauvrs, K. link:-r. C. Cullion, J. Starr, R. Gillvy, R. Singleton, M. Cuuu-ron, R. lloyvr, R. lfnsor, W. Norman, W. Trust, S. Maw. 7-4 HOMEROOM First row, left to righlz A. Criggf-r, J. Bodt. P. Davis, D. Soil:-r. A. Cood. l.. Hook, B. Bark:-r. B. Rn-we-r, E. Cullum. P. Rush. Serond row: D. Greenfield, C. Holden, C. llishop. P. Eppvrlvy, ll. Hash, I. Rvvd, A. Hosv, M. McDonald, S. Moniroy, E. Cumbow, W. Walker. Nlrs. Ref-rl. Thirrl row: M. llull. L. Joines. R. Smith. R. Sei- hold. D. Robbins, M. Chapman, R. Ellis, D. Roe, W. Webb, W. Hurley, C. Werner, S. Grundy, S. Dean. 7' M! 7-5 HOMEROOM First row, left to righl: D. Kvlly, R. Kilby, J. Edwards Il. F1-mlvr. A. Watson. li. Ragan, J. Pre-ston. J. B:-all R. Rivluiralsoii, l.. Pruitt. J. Shunk. T. Mandvrson. II Powi-rs. V. Yi:-rs, ll, Kc-ithli-v. C. Cullum. Serond row ll. Davis. K. Nvlson. R. Dill. C. Crigger, Z. Price, R Ilrr-vm-. l.. Haddox. V. Dorsvy, D. llvizvr, S. Vllildason R. White-, Miqs Jenkins. Thirrl row: R. Lunny, J. Howell J. Mull. ll. l'lrhman, l.. l 0insilvPr, P. Fisbm-r. C. llvn de-rson, P. Frislov, I.. Baker, V. Cusnf-r, E. Billings. 1 1 7-6 HOMEROOM First row. left to right: N. Carico. C. Caruso. E. Hutch- ins. P. Pugh. B. Shoup, J. Plumuwr, M. Caulford, S. Wilmn, N. Robinson. B. llare, Svvonfl row: J. Carlton F. Hawks, S. Lowinan. M. Caron. A. Centry, S. Covill M. Cogswell. P. I-131109, V. Davis, P. Cullum, D. Bediaul D. Davis. Thirzl 70102 P. Campbell, J. Davis, G. Bald: win. C. Scarff, D. Rogrrs. S. Booth. D. C-race, K. Manos ll. Cottingham. R. Anthony, C. llellmyer, Mr. Banick s 7-7 HOMEROOM First row left to right' A Tille P Pu li S Caudill , K . . y, . g , . , J. Parish, YV. Moxley, M. Stillman, I.. Whitt, J. Spicer, J. Roope, ll. Budnick. Seronrl row: J. Meisner, K Johnson, W. Gullion. C. Moulsdale. A. Rodgers, A Turner, S. Blaeklmurn, B. Bearsch, C. Briney, Miss Mercer Third row: B. Adams, B. Brand, J. Hoffmeyer. G. Hop: kins. E. Wilmouth. C. Preston, P. Higgins, P. Coale U- .leffffi C. Lyons, W. Bare, J. Richardson. a 7-8 HOMEROOIM First row, left to right: P. Thomas.. C. Thompson, C. Dowell, R. Dixon, M. Eller. R. Maaill, H. Branseome, T. Tiller. Seroml row: roth. D. Goodman. F. Frazzitta, J. llostetter. J. J. Cooper, C. Fleming, M. Sindle, R. Wyatt. Akers. J Lewis. P Vt. Re-X McNlillan J. llartlv C. Townsley, Mrs. Buchht-ister. Tliirrl raw: C. Rose, C Shunk, B. Todd, R. Lelier, J. Helton, M. Essman, IJ Holloway, S. Price, E. Chandler, A. Moillgouu-ry, F Cullum, R. Still. SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS' CHOIR The group of songbirds pictured above con- stitute the Seventh Grade Girls' Choir. Their able maestro, Mr. Stanley Althouse, may be con- ducting them for their grand performance in the Spring Festivalg maybe he's leading them in singing g'Jingle Bellsi' for the Christmas Pro- gram. These melodious co-eds are interested in oper- atic, popular, and religious selections. This group of 40 volunteers met during activities per- iod. SEVENTH GRADE BOYS' CHOIR First row, left to right: M. Bull, G. llopkins, H. Powers, M. Chapman, M. Essman, F. Cul- lum, R. Ellic, J. Starr, J. Carlton. Second row: C. Bellmyer, D. Ensor, S. Booth, W. Kilhy, E Wilmouth, D. Goodman, D. Rogers, S. Price, T. Manderson, Mr. Althouse. D. Grace. Third row: G. Preston, P. Coale, B. Boyer, J. Edwards, S. Grundy, W. Rexoth, D. Roe. xlul X .ulmlur nnuu. .nun-vu Ml...--fuvv. Court. Got a load? Mudenmisclle Brix o 1 y Kam 'Y , It Faslenqd? 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Third row: W. Blackburn, B. De-lmorv, E. Stvarn. J. Kr on: I EL DIU5 lf. ffumlmow. S. Hamilton, C. lurtlnm. Editor'-iii-clzief . . . Assistant Editor . . . Artvertisfng Manager Business Manager . . livalyn Cnmliow lit-Hy Svarff Angt-lyn lllurkliurn lizirluara llvlinore- l,ou lfllvn lllllll'Z1l'l Szunlra Hamilton lfxtllvr lloffmf-yvr P1-yton lluilson tllnarlvs .lont-s llarllura Walti-r Mary Ili-lt-n Ward I ll0'I'0tLRA Pl IY STAFF Wall:-r Kirk BUSINESS STAFF Margaret Boyer Mary Ball Willadm-an Blackburn lmila Nagle ADVERTISING STAFF Jean Addison Fmlitll Prortor Nova .Ivan Chef-k Katlwrine Ferrell Bonita Crt-or Flora Kvrsline-r je-an Martin .Frances O,Brien Adeline Osborne , Robert Coomcs Margy Bcllmyer LAY-OUT STAFF Gail Purtlum Ono Got-tzl ART STAFF Marilyn Hain Miriam Richardson James Kc-lly TY PING STAFF Flstln-r Stoarn Francvs Little Margy llc-llmye-r jamie- fNIvCann Alary Robinson Lorraim- Slatvr Sllirlvy Stiflvr DLL,L.flI'tlUlNI First row, left to right: C. Winterstein, D. Dwayer, J. Carmen, M, Crawford, M. Boyer, Mrs. Long, W. Crutchfield, P. Port:-r, A. llarlan, J, lJlll'llt'I'. Serond row: D. Cross, A. James, li. Bees, N. James, A. Fleteller. lf. Prire, A. Osborne. Nl. Purdm-w, N. Parmla-w', ll. Svarff. Third row: C. Johnson, W. Kirk, li. Plunkett, J. Anderson, C. Jones. Staff Editor-in-Chief ..., .........,..,.... B etty Scarff Asst. Editor ........ .....,......, W anda Crutchfield Senior High Editor .,.....,......,......., Adeline Osborne 10th Grade Reporters .,.., . Cecil Johnson, Dorothy Dwayer llth Grade Reporters ,... Charles Jones, Carolyn Winterstein 12th Grade Reporters .... Mozelle Pardew, Angie Blackburn Tth Grade Editor .. . .-....,.......... ,, Pauline Porter 8th Grade Editor ,........,.....,... ...... M argaret Boyer 9th Grade Editor .........,.,..,........,... Walter Kirk Sports Editors ..,,..... Bradley Plunkett, Marjorie Crawford Assts. . . .. ., Berkley Bees, Jackie Carmen, Dick Watson Feature Editors .,...,..,.................... Alice Harlan Assts. ,...,,,..........,... Peyton Hudson, Deborah Gross, Anne James, Nancy James, Alyce Fletcher Circulation. Mazinger and Exchange .......... Nell Pardew, Janet Holter Typists ...... .... ....... G a il Purdum, Jeanne Bucher, John Anderson, Elnora Price First row, left to right: S. Archer, S. Connelly, B. Bangledorf, C. Ed- wards, C. Elliot, R. Lewis, M. Crouse, B. Covhran. Second row: F. Long, R. Algartl. D. Smith, D. Grafton, G. Blevins, G. Arnold, P. Forwood, S. Leftridge. Third row: P. Fristoe, J. Hooker, K. White, E. Wilmath, P. Mankovich, S. Wilson. LIBRARY BOARD EU First row: E. Moxley, N. Norman Magness, A. Osborne, P. Hudson, J. Freeland, S. Joines, S. Sheppard, J Joines, A. Amos, M. B. Harmeyer, C. Rutledge, V. Dull, R. Hannigan, E Newman. M. Deekman. Second row: S. Hamilton, F. Carmen, A. Hopkins pf F. Taylor, s. Milkovitch, s. Woodf ward, S. De Bey, J. Vaughan. J. Rode fer, J. Broumel, J. Davis, B. Jung E. Onion, C. Harkins, Miss Hale. SCHOOL BANK First row: Miss Morgan, F. Little, P Porter, S. Leftridge. Second row: M Ball, D. Magness, J. Mc Cann, C Hamilton, L. Slater, M. Pardew. WELFARE DEPARTMENT First? row: P. Dayhoof, J. Terry, D. Smith, M. Pardew, N. Pardew, D. Mag- ness, J. Cooper, J. Mull, J. Plummer, J. Bolt. Second row: K. Volz, M. B. Harmeyer, A. James, M. Quesenbery, C. Winterstein, D. Dwayer, G. Vaughn, E. Burke, E. M. Simmons, M. Klein, M. Armstrong, Mrs. Mc- Mahan. Third row: B. Cochran, N. Starr, P. Hain, M. Melton, J. Knight, R. De Bord, S. Connelly, S. Sheppard L. sabatini, C. Cullum, J. Algardz P. Porter. .TVB :rf F' V -snlv! ' 'i ,A K FUTURE TEACHERS First row, left ro right: S. Joines, N. James, P, Porte-r, Nl. Davis, M. Par- dvw, N. lil:-vins, W. Wales. Second row: F. l'if-mlrivkson. lj. Nortli, A. Jams-s, A. Flc-lclmr, C. L. Magnc-ss, P. Armstrong, B. Be-os, N. Williams, S. llvinlz, Miss Powell. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row, left to riglztz B. Waltvr. A. Bowman, D. Magness, O. Goetzl, B. Scarff, M, Parflew. Serond row: W. Kirk, M. H. Ward, J. Kelly, E. Cum- bow, P. Porter, N. Pardew, Miss Powell. HI-Y First row, left to right: R. Delsasso, D. Knight. L. Tilley, C. Ayres, J. Edwards, C. Bay, R. Rice, R. Alex- ander, M. Lynch. Second row: G. Har- rison, F. Hammerbacker, R. Breeden, L. Smith, J. Reeves, R. Simons. M. Edwards, D. Jones, Mr. Sagi. Third row: M. Pipkin, J. Price, L. Bryant, J. Endslow, B. Berrell, H. Wagner- Jauregg. T GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row, left to right: A. Fletcher, D. Moore, E. Mitchell, B. Bees, M. L. Walker, A. Nelson. Second row: B. Graybeal, B. Ball, P. Zepp, J. Bau- guess, B. Turner, Miss Webster. Third row: G. Brinegar, H. Richardson, B. Baldwin, G. Miller, S. Stifler. POINT SYSTEM COMMITTEE First row: A. Ander, D. Foley, C. Edwards, E. Onion, A. Harlan, F. Hendrickson, D. Cross, D. Robert- son. Second row: Miss Brix, M. Mc- Connell, I. Tanner, J. Hash, A. Hop- kins, S. Smith, D. Brackins, A. Davis, Miss Moore. Third row: M. Johnson R. Ensor, C. Crouse, K. White, C. Hull, W. Kirk, B. Jung. 1 VARSITY CLUB First row: B. Hooper, R. Barnes, S. Streett, W. Lott, B. Plunkett, J. Figueroy, M. Cronin, S. Matthews, D. Smith, D. Fitzpatrick. Second row: Mr. Cesky, B. Wesolowski, C. Bangness, N. Murray, K. Cilley, J. Nussel, B. Akers, J. Coale, R. Simons, R. Del- sasso, D. Starr, Mr. McCarthy. Third row: A. Blevins, B. Jones, D. Finney, C. Nlorkosky, F. Stnhblefield, S. Tuck- er, J. Preston, R. Neeper, B. Coale, P. Johnson, B. Frew, J. West, P. Barbre. Q3 fmsn' ,. . ' , ' 4 'I wg. k j I 'F' .,' 7 l f 'fy Q. N ' if i...fvf w i . I N r , . R. if Ak wif 2 . I? Q II fx. L1 .K ,gi A W 1, mi? if I gs. I I fx 4.1-',A lf K. I . ,4., I' ' 1, .ii SENIOR HIGH CLEE CLUB l ir.sl mu: lvjl In riglzlz II. SIH'Ill'!'l'. II. NIIIII-r, NI. II:-Ilmyvr, II. Wall:-r. Il. I'urIIum. I'. I'IIIZIYLlIl'Il'Ii. JK. NPINDII. Il. 'I'urm-r. .SM-n11rfl'f:14': II, Wm-Nolmxwki, Ii. SIIIIHIIX, 5. IIumiIl0ll, II. Svurff. II. II1'IIIlUI'l'. If. X. Wullwr, NI. II. XMUII. If. SIVSIIII, A. IIIlll'IxIHlI'lI, I.. Nagle-. M. Ifuw, IS. ,IIlIl'Il4'I'. II. IIIIIINYII. II. .I1lIllNH1. NI I.. WQIIIQI-r. II. N4-4-pI-r. .I- I'I'wInn. Tllifvl rnut W IILll'IxIllN, II. Knigilll. If. Carr. N. Mayor. NI. Pipkin, J. K4-lly. II. Ilurkinx. .I. I'l'Iw. N. NIur'my. NI. Iiruuin. Ii. 'I'rzluIu, II. Hyun, I,. Smith. II. Swopv, .I. Wmwl. JUNIOR HIGH CLEE CLUB lfirxt mug fvfl tn righl: II. I.e'Ilri4Ig1c-. II. Tx-slvrmun. I,. INIan0S. II. Sh-r-Imzln, II. HoIwrt4:m. C. :XrnoI1I. If. Onion, P. 5nysIvr. I . Shaw. I.. 5Ing:Im'ton, NI. Rwlur. Svrurzrf lUll'I R. Parka J. Ju:-sling. S. pXrc'Iu-1'. I'. 5iIwl'. .I. IILIIIKTNUII: NI. Nlurtin. ,I, Ifmxs, II. INIIU-Iain, II. Ilamulf-rIm'I, S. Ilayvx N. II:-aI. II. Rigigiins. Tlzlrll mir: Ii. .Iom-4, Il. IILIIIQ-gy. II. Folvy, NI. IIul'n1r-yf-r, N. IJ1-Ixmm-. II. I'I4IWlITlIN. N. II11II. LI. IIurrimn. F. W'urJaIul'1I, ,I. I'IlIVN'llI'lIN. N. SLIIILIIIIII. l'vUIlI'flI l'UIl'I XII: Xltlmus--, Y. I,xm'Il, K. Alulumm, lf. Nlulllu-uw. Il. NIZIIIQLIIII. ,I. IILIQII. 3. NIz1m'm', :L FNIIIUN. NI. IIIXPII-. 41. Winslwwfki. I.. IILIYIIUII, II. Axulvrs. 5. II0llliIl'I'lI, I'. Nlilkmitz, I . Ilysvr. M. ,IOIIIISUIL Fifflz row: II. NILIUQLIIII. .I. NIilm'Iu'II, II. Urosl-I-IIN-, lf, Wutwn, II. lflmulv, 'I'. IL-IVIussI-, J. Rush-lllu-rg, I . Lynvll, S. Hicks, C. Hull, II. Sl'LlI'INlI'0lIQLIl. Il, JNIIIOS, I.. lhrrvlmmn. I,, MQNLIII, 3. ORCHESTRA First row: N. Mayor, L. Smith, C. John son, D. Cross, J. Meisner, E. Corbin E Dwayer, L. Burcham, K. White, D. inn, F. Monks. Second row: G. Freeland, D Dreenan, R. Young, G. Mitchell, J Reeves, R. Groseclose, F. Williams, B Howell, S. DeBay, W. O'Keefe, K Proudfoot, B. Turner, C. B. Dreenan, M Johnson. Third row: D. Jones, A. James C. Boggs, W. Sawyer, H. Anderson, J Freeland, R. Crow. BAND First row: D. Robinson, C. Palmer, B. Howell, H. Heine, B. Hull, B. Jung, J. Sherman, C. llarkins, L. Davis, S. De- Bey, B. Turner, H. Mankowich, R. Keis- ter, J. Freeland, G. Mitchell, Mr. D. Jones. Second row: G. Amos, C. Hull C. B. Drennon, C. Famous, S. Snod- grass. A. Phebus, M. Johnson, K. Proud- foot, W. O'Keefe, C. Watson, D. Dren- non, C. Doran, J. McMahon, E. Myers, D. Scarborough, R. Hoopes, D. Baxter, R. Leber. Snrlndingz W. Hash, J. Joines, N. Chell, W. Sawyer, H. Harkins, S. Remias, C. Cambill, R. Jung, R. Harris M. Pipkin, M. Johnson, A. Brown, T. Singleton, M. Caller, T. Munro. Major- ettes: N. James, A. Fletcher, C. Mag- ness, J. Caudill, L. White, J. Edwards J. Blackburn, A. McNutt, M. Conklin B. Nickols. 1 s 1 -QQ, MAJURETTES C. Magness, L. White, A. McNutt, J Blackburn, A. Fletcher, B. Niekols, D Grafton, J. Edwards, J. A. Caudill, N. James, M. Conklin. 'F 1. 'rv-wan. l'llU,ll'lC'l'lUNlSrl'S' Clllli THE DANCE till-I5 W1- lmvf- all 4-xljoyf-ll llu- IIl0Xli'Q wc-'vv sm-n :luring Claw. Swinging: :uul 5w'z1yi11gf for llu- ,lnninr llig1l1 in llu- lmt not illWJlyN xlul wr- Nlnp In thunk llu- op:-rulor of llu- llinm- lllulm wav fun! llnflm-r Ilu- 1lll'1'l'lltlIl of Nlrs. l:l'l'4l. lnau-luilu-. 'l'lu- lmys llQll'0'l' llml vlulw lIl4'l'llI1Q-2 we-rv luis of Mig All-nking, Miw lxll'l'1't'I'. znul Xlr. Nlukin. llu- grnnp fun znul Iluul llu- lll'Ilf'fll5 iilllflml l m lllfx 4'Xpf-rim-ncv rc- lc-arm-ml lmullromn mul lulk mlanuingg. 'l'lu- vlulm. vonsisting wi-'-11 WW lin-11, of 300 nu-mln-rs. mlm-illm-ll llmt lcurning llu- All-xiuuxx Hat 1 lllllillllii, buys, for Ll july we-ll mlolu-l Ijaugc WHS qhl- moq fun, swims, if ,m-111----'M . 1- 1. I-IIA. ADIOS CLUB FUTURE FARMERS UF AMERICA l,l44'x1'Illlll1L V152 lil .-Mlinx Stuff. This group of SlllKlf'I'llS This group ol young nu-n wlum zlplu-ur in lu- so ln- nw-ly xwrkl-ll lmrfl Io nmlu- ll1iQ 4-elilion possilrla-. lfwry- lc-rc-stu-ll in 11 lli'Ill0llHlI'2lll0ll llu-ir DI't'rlLll'lll, Tonlnly liuclx- mu- Im-ullu-fl u -igln uf rl-lic-f Wll1'Il tlu- 1-opy wvnt to tlu- man. is IH'I'l0I4I!lll'lg am- llarlnrcls pmxnising future fnrnu-rs fVl'llll4'I'l4. lm! all zullnitlf-rl Illzlt il wus fun trying I0 make Tlu-sv lmyi lulvn- In-ll ll wry lmnsy ye-ur: tlu-y spnn40rm-ml a Illix i-ww mu- nl Ilu- lu-fl e-vr-rl rc-rorzl lurp unxl lu-lul lllt'il' annual Fullu-r znul Fon llanqlu-t A big: prujn-vt was ilu- planting ol 8500 In-cs at llurform Cle-n. Athletics N FOOTBALL SQUAD First row: D. Fitzpatrick. D. Smith, C. B3llg.Zllf'SS, R. Simons, N. Murray, S. Tucker, W. Lott, J. GI't'l'llllCI'g, S. Matthews. D. Plunkett. Set-oncl row: Mgr. D. Jones, Mgr. B. Hooper, R. Nec-per, J. Preston, R. Rice. M. Cron- in, C. Harkins, J. Coalv, B. Morkowsky, G. Harlan. K. Cilley, Coach Mr. Cesky, Mr. McCarthy. Third row: Mgr. C. Barnes, P. Barbre, K. Proudfoot, J. Figueroy. D. Starr, L. Smith, O. Coetzl, F. Stuhblefivld, H. Koontz, B. Gragg. B. Wesolowski. -- . NM. .gum w I ..,,5xyMH Xl ' Q1r,' i X if A i ' xi' l.: FIELDBALL First row: E. Mitchell, M. L. Walker, B. Bees, C. Hamilton, D. Bailey, A. Nelson. Seronrl row: C. Miller, D. Moore, M. Davis, P. Stellman, L White, S. Stiller, M. West. Third row: A. Mc Nutt, S. Wysong, A. Ruff, B. Baldwin, P. Forward, B. Turner, Miss Webster. 1. X' X M:-L jlmggil AVITU. I BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL xl mug lfjfr I0 right: S. Coodman. J. Fndslow, B. Plunkett fvaptaint. W. Lott. M, Lvnanv. Seraml row: R. Martin, I flrxlggl. M. Cronin. H. Mugm-s+. J. K1lwar1lQ. D. Finney, J. Mc'Mahun. Third r0u': Mr. Ct-sky. ll. Tuvkf-r. J. Figm-roy. K. l tllvy. F. SlllIlllI1'fif'llL D. Knight, R. Dvlsussn. . ff K1 5 Q fm v v . 2 . I 1 G1 RLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL l'll'.Nf rnlr. fri!! In rzglzt: NI. I.. Walkvr. ly. Mlllvr. NI. YVQM. U. Moore: A. Ruff. B. I.:-vs. SPc'U11z1 row: N. Williams. F. Slvarn, H. ltf ll B H S S 67 -twiv . . ull. B. l,Q'IlllUl'f'. lf. Wintewtein. f. Qhvppzml, D. Combs, Mies Webste-r. if . xg . RYE 411 SOME RIC SHOTS COMPLIMENTS OF BATA SHOE CQMPANY, INC. BELCAMP, MARYLAND Manufacturers of FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY With Stores Located at BELCAMP HOTEL 106 W. MAIN ST. Belaamp, Maryland Elkton, Maryland 4 NO. MAIN ST. 141 S. WASHINGTON ST. Bel Air, Maryland Havre de Grace, Maryland Carnes Garage AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRS Mountain and Old Phila. Roads Joppa, Maryland Ph. Wilna 756-W-12 Kelly's Self-Service Laundry West Pennsylvania Avenue CHAS. D. JOHNSON 81 SON HAPPY COOKING BOTTLED CAS Philco Television Sales and Service Bel Air, Maryland Telephone: 979 Gas Ranges and Automatic Hot Water Heaters S U D A ' S Philco - Norge - Servel -- Refrigerators Self-Service Food Market Washers - Radios - Oil Heating Pulaski Highway and Magnolia Road Ed9eV00d: M0 YlU 'd 42 N. Main Street Bel Air, Maryland A 8. L MOTORS Direct Factory Dealer - STUDEBAKER TRUCKS CARS Surf, Scientific Carburetor and Engine Diagnosis Expert Body and Fender Repairs Wheel Aligning, Axle and Frame Straightening Pulaski Highway Joppa, Maryland Telephone: Edgewood 130 JOHN J. ANDERSON, Proprietor B MOTOR SALES COMPANY CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC Sales and SCTUIICC Bond St. and Pennsylvania Ave. Bel Air, Maryland Telephone: Bel Air 4-5 R. Wilson Scarff Upper Cross Roads general merchandise feeds - seeds and fertilizer Jarrettsville 3173 CHARLES L. LUTZ Chenoworth 8- Walker GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Upper Cross Roads el Air 706Wll ,larrettsville 3177 Frigidaire Refrigeration Maytag Washing Machines DuMont, Zenith Television Compliments Of Bel Air, Maryland F. W. Woolworth Phone 171 Bel Air, Maryland SEGALL-MAJESTIC Maryland's most experienced School Photographers, the studio of quality and service are proud to have taken the pictures for this l952 EI Adios 909 North Charles Street Baltimore 1, Maryland MU lberry 5621 PORTRAITS - WEDDINGS COMPLIMENTS OF D . L . M O R R I S ESSO DEALER Esso Stations on Each Side of U. S. Route 40 AT EDGEWOOD ROAD Phone: Edgewood 116-J-3 I congratulate the graduating class of 1952 and wish you success in whatever you may do in the future. Best Wishes for llle Corning Years STANCILLS, INC. Brite Washed Sand and Gravel Bank Sand Bank Gravel Phone: Wilna 292 Edgewood 88 Nights, Sundays and Holidays Wilna 230 Bel Air 1167-J Stancills Contracting Corporation Excavating, Grading and Equipment Rental Edgewood, Mo rylond Phone: Edgewood 233 Nights, Sundays and Holidays Wilna 230 Bel Air 19-W-4 Complitments READ White Star Restaurant THE AEGIS Edgewood, Maryland Edgewood 66-W Bauer's Sunoco Station and Sales and Service Trojan Boats and Mercury Motors 1 mile north of Edgewood on Pulaski Highway Edgewood 99 Kroh's Cleaners Where Quality Counts Phone: Bel Air 325 Compliments Of Etta's Eats One Mile North of Edgewood Road On the Pulaski Highway Compliments Of The National Store Bel Air's Reliable Thrift Store Bel Air, Maryland Hi rsch's Tailored Clothiig and Merfs Furnishings Best Quality at Lowest Prices Tel.: Bel Air 'l2 Bel Air, Maryland Howard K. McComas 81 Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS Abingdon, Maryland Harfordis Oldest and Largest Newspaper Bel Air, Maryland Courtland Hardware MAIN STREET Opposite Court House Bel Air, Maryland Telephone 60 E. M. Keithley JEWELER Fine Repairing 50 North Main Street Bel Air, Maryland Phone 129 Mrs. George C. Brown GENERAL MERCHANDISE Magnolia, Maryland Phone: Edgewood 25-,I-3 GILDEA MOTOR COMPANY Compliments 01' Joseph T. Foster - STUDEBAKER - Bel Air, Maryland Direct Factory Dealer Congratulations and Best Wishes R'ch dson's Pharmac Bel Air Road Bel Air, Maryland I ar y THE REXALL STORE Phone: Bel Air 1166 Pharma-cists since 1894 -- 58 Years C mpi7 en's George F. Harrison Demer's Bake Shop SCH F' P ' ,, 45 N. Main sneer Bel Air me of me am Phone 688 109 N. Main Street Bel Air, Maryland Dutch Boy - 0'Brien's - Harrisorfs Paints Central Motor Company lohrzsorfs Heavy Duty Waxes and ,lanitofs Supplies U. S. 'Route 1 Bel Air 331 Phone: 550 Bel Air, Maryland Joppa Drive Inn J. H. Smith C. T. Stephens Home-Made Ice Cream 29 Flavors Compliments HAMBURGERS - HOT DOGS of Thick Milk shakes 1 Carton s styie shop Joppa, Maryland Wilna 590 'l'I5 South Main Street Bel Air, Maryland CORBIN ICE 8. FUEL COMPANY GAS - FURNACE OIL - KEROSENE Pure Ice - Furnace Oil - Frozen Food Lockers Bel Air 359 N. MAIN NEAR R. R. TRACKS Compliments Compliments of of Pen-y'5 Market CYOUSGIS GIOCGIY Edgewood, Maryland JOPPUI Mafyland Cl'CWf0fdSl Radio Cabs Compliments LAUCHLIN,S HOTEL of Edgewood, Maryland Phone: Edgewood 36-J Fgff-ig BfQs. Compliments of Keithley Bras. Garage GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING L. 8. H. Cleaners Towing - Heavy Duty Winching Edgewood, Maryland Route 40 Joppa, Maryland Phone: Edgewood 56 If 1t's Marie We Have It If Ifs Not Made We Will Make It Trade STANDARD Mark STANDARD EQUIPMENT, INCORPORATED Telephone 417 BEL AIR, MARYLAND Steel Equipment For Dairy Barns - Stalls - Stanclzions -- Hay Carriers Water Cups - Salt Cups Getz Gift Shop Gifts For All Occasions Elgin - Bulova - Benrus - Hamilton -- Doric Compliments Of Chesapeake Restaurant QUALITY FOOD Watches Specializing in Sea Food and Home-made Pies 20 south Main sheet To Make Reservations Call Phone 438 Bel Air 531 Compliments Compliments of Of Mrs. Brown's Tavern Sonberg's Service Station Sandwiches - Groceries - Beverages Pu'aski Highway at Bush River Abingdon, Maryland Belcamp, Maryland Aberdeen 563.1 Compliments Compliments of of Ten Oaks Motor Court U. S. Route 4-0 2M Miles North of Edgewood, 'Maryland Leo T. Holter Esso Service Compliments Of Bonnie Brae Diner Edgewood, Maryland Compliments Of Famous Ga rage Abingdon, Maryland Compliments to the Graduating Class from Bull's Store CONFECTIONERS Phone Bel Air 127 Compliments Of Milky Way Drive Inn Serving Milk Shakes and Hamburgers Edgewood 115-,l-2 HAMMEL'S BUSH RIVER BELCAMP INN Route 40, five miles south of Aberdeen DELICIOUS STEAM CRABS Hamburgers -- Shrimp -- Crab Cakes -- Sandwiches Best of wishes for success of the class of 1952 and good luck to all those that have to carry on. THE EDGEWCQD DINER Route 40 and Edgewood Road For God and Country We associate ourselves together For the following purposes: To uphold and defend The Constitution of the United States of Americag To maintain law and orderg To foster and perpetuate A one hundred per cent Americanismg To preserve the memories and incidents Of our associations in the Great Warsg To inculcale a sense of individual obligation To the community, state and nationg To combat the autocracy Of both the classes and the massesg To make right the master of mightg To promote peace and good will on earthy To safeguard and transmit to posterity The principles of Justice, Freedom and Democracyg To consecrate and sanctify our comradeship By our devotion to mutual helpfulnessf' Edgewood Service Post No. The American Legion W. A. Blackburn Claude Boyer Tracy W. Blackburn M1'. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gross Mr. Gilbert Cumbow M. J. Wesolowski and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eller and Mrs. F. C. Rhudy and Mrs. Robert S. Fletcher Miss Ellen Ferrell Mr. Mr. Mr. Lois Himmer Sharon Lee Holter Frank Allan Holter Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNutt Mr. Ronald McNutt Wadie Osborne Mrs. Cornelia W. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moxley Norma and Bobbie Weaver Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer Mr. and Mrs. F. J. 0,Brien Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Koontz Richard Simons Mr. and Mrs. Lee Addison Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brooks Mr. and Mrs. William A. Townsley George Bauguess People's Life Insurance Co.-John L. Lague Albert C. Wise Johnny E. -R. Wise, Jr. Gordon F. Bauer Patrons Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Slusher Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Brinegar Gertrude Brinegar Mr. and Mrs. John Traub Mr. Michael J. Cronin Mrs. Ruby H. Osborne Chap. and Mrs. William T. Hoffmyer Granville and Esther Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood B. Barker Molly Hall Mr. and Mrs. William V. Lauterbach Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bellmyer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bellmyer Philip W. Dufour Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bellmyer, Jr. Mr. Earl J. Lightcap Mr. Frank Bevins Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Purdum Neil Budnick Jack Cloman Wise M. Bolt Mr. and Mrs. A Ralph French William C. Stifler, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Miles E. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Miss Cheri K. Lewis Everett Handy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Testerman Mr. and Mrs. Rowland P. Schuman Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Slater Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Ward FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Telephone: Edgewood 129 S. H. ANDERSON Produced by H. G. ROEBUCK 8. SON BALTIMORE, MD ,+- rf ZMW 'fu- 1 A rn 1 J' ,IL gb:-I . xx' x y ,,v' q VA. X, I P' . ' - 1 ., I . :f .g- .qwij 1 fag, , ',. lv! ., ,r 'Jn - , -uv V . , . Q. r at '. . .f JJ .W V3 -' Y .1 ., -- 4.1- , L, g,55.f5Si-f fry. .J wlilzjn A ' Ag. - f . 6- 1 .lhuvl ' K ,J ',l ' ,2,:ff1'fgw - N x: N fgq, .D V: . if ' '.'-Sl: .-.' ,. ,. . M xfififffi M V ' UNL?-W' ' ,'f,f.:' as H . 1.- ,L -JY -2-W, if .Q ga!-Q5 Eff 42 pk . 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