Bladensburg High School - Peacecrosser Yearbook (Bladensburg, MD)
- Class of 1960
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X X . f X K' I ly . o , dy uf L ' Ml Bloclenslourg A New School 'W 1 ti t in Retrospect .. in can Old City A City of meaning and of truth, a living and breathing example of the makings of America, is a proud place to situate a school-a school in which twenty-three hund- red students are working, building, and expanding in knowledge and maturity. A school in which students are following their forefathers in an attempt to create out of their own wilderness a citizen as stalwart as the city of Bladensburg. Using essentially the same materials used by the founders of Bladensburg, the students set out to accomplish their goal, Throughout their years at Bladens- burg they grow and develop in character and skill. They Wt it li 3 Qi tails li' X is Xy1 53 it t HN! T iLAD NSBUHGACADFMY 4 fx est I x7h4s! x 'il lil A ii ix XJ, sly ,l .M l.'x- fi, L I Q not only rely on their own ability and initiative but also receive the proficient guidance of their leaders-the teachers and counselors. Where in the city of Bladensburg is found richly ma- ture buildings, in Bladensburg High School is found new- ly mature citizens. Both built from courage, truth, labor, and the ability to look toward the future while not for- getting the past. The Blade has endeavored to show this year's contri- bution to the never-ending efforts that go into building citizens capable of carrying on and furthering the rich heritage of the city of Bladensburg. P xi, Q ESTigiilgeS1rr0rc stittiil Es TABLISHED-1837 CLOSED-1335 FLADENSBUHG 1742 g' ,wi mg' 1 . N 4 AX' Y s' x. ' 4 w ,s: 'x,- 'i fJw1-4' X l ll ll ' A 'fp' wi-1 Table of Contents Flcultx and Cuuiculum ' Sports P 12,0 Students P1gC AdVEft1S1I1g Pqge 230 2 d' IIE X Activities V Pago 3Q, i z f 106 ' . A140 s- 2 JT ' -A - '72, Q 7 E Z r S5 if 4' TALENT-exemplied by art student Jane jackson as she sketches model Ray Morell. Life ot Bladensburg all hail to thee, thy name we praise. Blessed be thy memories thru all our days. LEADERSHIP -expounded by N.H.S. member Roni Elwell indicates that rewards come to the outstanding. SPIRIT-shown by the team, cheerleaders and spectators at a home basketball game. 'i if Blodensburg Pure white and scarlet hue seen from below, Bladensburg all hail to thee, Bladensburg, my own. -Alma Mater ,---M,,m.5Qi I FORTITUDE the source of strength needed by Sophomores as they arnve on the 11 50 am school bus FRUSTRATION persomfned by choir accompamst Carole Con nor shows the worry and tears m the effort of productnon ilffl If 1 rsh' FUN AND FROLIC of Miss H Anderson Mlss Ehlers M155 Slocombe and M155 Lucas at the GAL Slumber Party produced by a faculty foursome composed Ns QQ., W dia qfpftf' ' LABOR-exerted by Blaclensburg waterboys prove that foot ball xsnt all glory 7 - v y r - . , I 4 , A u W . ' 5, ' n ' 3 -My ffm X. . K 5 We ' 'Av X , Q X-Q., gn v I . ft, 6 'A'Y 'l .v-1. ' - N' ' . .' ,J . 2- '. -su' 4'5 o - lv K ,,,,f,:f '. . . 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A- M41 Miss Olson Honored TEACHING AT BLADENSBURG FOR NINE YEARS-Miss Olson strikes a typical pose while conducting class Sponsoring Scroll for eight years advising Przsms for five years heading the English department several times including the present year and working with the Senior Classes of the past nine years are some of the duties assumed by Miss Therese Olson in addition to teachmg English American Literature and ournalism I and II Besides being the guiding light behind Bladensburgs newspaper and literary magazine Miss Olson has brought fame to BHS through her own journalistic efforts In 1956 tional American Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest and poems by her authorship have been published in the National Poetry Anthology for eight consecutive years A native of Plattsmouth Nebraska Miss Olson received her training at Rosary College Illinois and Wlisconsm State Teachers College and her graduate study at Catholic University University of California University of Mary land and George Washington University Before commg to Bladensburg in 1951 she taught in Chlcago and the Chicago suburbs for fifteen years In addition to her school activities Miss Olson has 8 found time to help establish the National Catholic Society for Animal Welfare Membership in organizations in cludes National Education Association Maryland Teach ers Association Prmce Georges Teachers Association National Council of English Teachers and the College Park Creative Writing Club Miss Olson has a variety of personal interests rang mg from a passion for books and symphonic music to kittens are her special weaknesses and she has provided homes for many stray animals found in the school build mg Chessie and Phizzie are her special cat friends who according to Miss Olson rule and regulate her life Definitely an important addition to BHS through her endeavors to advance the literary taste and the journalis tic standards of the student body Miss Olson s has been a large contribution durmg her nine years as a member of the Bladensburg faculty As such the 1960 Blade staff feels it has made a logical decision for the ded1cat1on of this yearbook l l 1 1 u 4 n Q 1 , - A , . , , , . , . . , J . n , she won the Department of Maryland award in the Na- a dislike for spinach and rock 'n roll records. Cats and . . . . . , , Y 9 Y A ' 7 7 . . , . . . ., . . - . , . , 7 ' 9 , . by Stuff TO MOZART THE IMMORTAL It does not matter where your body l1es Nor that unfrxendly wmds have scattered far And wade the dust that covered you The skxes Have marked your restmg place the evenxng star Could tell the spot and winter snow and ra1n Remember how the storm blew w1ld that hour They la1d you by but man w1l1 not agaxn Fmd where you sleep beneath the grass and flower A thousand graves could never hold your song Nor chams and fetters bmd rt to the earth Endurmg as the dawn as free and strong 3 As l1ght If seeks the country of 1ts brrth -5, And every man who hears your symphonies Glves l1fe forever to your melodxes ,fH,.s.1..-1 Therese Ann Olson We- 1 To be publxshed 1n Natzonal Poetry Anthology for 1960 THERE ARE FOUR UNE5 T00 MANY IN THIS COLUMN -explams M155 Olson to Scroll edltor Fred Cogswell and staff members Janice Craig and joan Woodroff Ti RESPONSIBLE FOR ORGANIZING QUILL Sr SCROLL SOCIETY jamce Craig recenes a certxfxcate f membership from Mxss Olson at the frrst mductlon of members WHAT WERE MACBETH S MOTIVES7 asks Mxss Olson of Jay Buckley ln one of her Semor Englxsh classes 9 rv . s 1, 1 1 v 1 - 9 r 1 9 , . . . . . L ,g . x 7 A : Lx X ' f 271, ' 'Wi MQ. -W' n 3 MM . . , . .. ,,, , , A t .- 1 Q . 6 A U . v- - V I . Curriculum I z wk if ma 5 . f. R , N. if ' , , , 155, '. ,ax 'f w Once a part of Bladensburg, but presently located on the campus of the University of Maryland, is Rossborough Inn. This headquarters for Stansbury's Brigade and the Fifth Maryland Regiment played an important part in the War of 1812. Here the plans were laid, and the bat- tles were fought before a single shot was fired. Like these leaders, the administration and faculty of Bladensburg must plan and give others the benefits of their planning. Many hours of work, which culminate in the classroom, rake place in the faculty room, the library and the of- fice. Here are found all stages of planning from methodo- logical discussions to the typing of a test. In carrying out their plans, the members of the faculty are not win- ning an insignificant battle. On the contrary, they are contributing to the very backbone of the futureg they are educating and equipping the youth of America. Mr. William S. Schmidt . Serves Ninth Yeeir Mr. XVilliam S. Schmidt headed the Prince Georges County Public School system for the ninth year. Superintendent since 1951. Mr. Schmidt has been closely connected with this school system since 1944 when he became principal of Oxon Hill High School, then Director of Instruction from 1946 to 1948, and Assistant Superintendent from 1948 to 1951. Mr. Schmidt is a native Marylander, born in Frederick where he attended elementary and secondary schools. He completed his undergraduate studies at Franklin and Marshall College, taking an A.B. degree. His graduate studies leading to an M.A, degree were dont- at Teachers' College, Columbia University. Mr. Schmidt is a life member of the National Education Association and of the Maryland Congress of Parents and Teachers. He is also a member of the Prince George's Chamber of Commerce and the Advisory Committee of the Prince Georges County juvenile Court. uv-5 1- 'FACIQLTY MEMBERS AND GUESTS -Mr. Schmidt addresses the group attending the Christmas Faculty Dinner. Mrs. Schmidt is seated to the right. 12 5 I MR. WILLIAM S. SCHMIDT County Superintendent BLADENSBCRGS PRIDE-Mr. Schmidt congratulates Mr. james Buckley on the tremendous success of his son jay at a reception after the final game of the season. Mrs. Robert Buckley, Jays sister-in-law, listens proudly. Active Adults Assist School ond County t SCHOOL BOARD:-Thomas F. Hicks, Eugene R. O'Brien, Mrs. Blanche Vande Ree, Supt. William S. Schmidt, Secretary-Treas- urerg W. Carroll Beatty, President, Mrs. Ernestine Grigsby, Vice- BOARD OF EDUCATION The Prince George's County Board of Education has a membership of seven citizens, appointed by the Gover- nor of Maryland. These members serve from two to four year terms. The school board, which meets at least twice during the school year, has the responsibility of deciding the policies of the public schools in this county and ap- proving appointments made by the superintendent. ' 1 U' THIS PARAGRAPH IS GOOD-Mrs. Wesley' Dingee fright? discusses the progress of her child in English, with Miss Bayer Presidentg Doswell E. Brooks. Absent from picture James H Harrison. PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION The Parent-Teachers' Association, under the direction of Mr. Samuel Krakow, president, Mr. Charles Eckert, vice-presidentg Mr. Armand Biscontini, second vice-presi- dentg Mrs. Marion Ziehl, recording secretaryg Mrs. Dorothy Lupo, corresponding secretary and Mr. Frank Howser, treasurer, met each month during the school year. With a membership close to 700, the P.T.A. held such activities as a Career Night, panel discussions and a brainstorming session. THE MEETING WILL COME TO ORDER. -Says Mr. Kra- kow, President of the P.T.A., while fseatedl Mr. Biscontini, Kay Van Natta, Frank Howser, Dorothy Lupo, Charles Eckert and Frank Kottke, discuss plans for the future. 11 tj 13 MR. KALMAN JAMES VOZAR Principal 1 Executives Keep A word to the wise may be sufficient, but one word rarely tells enough about anyone or any- thing. Many times one word-a word such as principal-can bring to mind a myriad of facts and feelings, and this was especially true when the world principal was heard around BHS. Principal-and the wheels started to turn- Mr. Kalman J. Vozar, of course! Mr. Vozar, who has been principal of Bladen- ensburg Senior High School since 1954, first came here in 1948 and was a commercial teacher until 1949 when he became vice-principal. From 1951 through 1954, Mr. Vozar was principal of Gwynn Park jr.-Sr. High School. Mr. Vozar, who is responsible for everything concerning BHS from school-wide activities down to the actions of each individual student, received his B.S. degree in education from State Teachers' College, Indiana, Pennsylvania. He has done graduate work at the University of Mary- land and at Pennsylvania State University. He received his M.E. degree from the University of Pittsburgh. A member of Gamma Rho Tau and Phi Delta Kappa, honorary fraternities, Mr. Vozar is also active in the Lions Club and in the Bladensburg area Boy Scouts. He is a past president of the Principals' Association and the Prince George's County Teachers' Association. An enthusiastic sports fan and a former basket- ball and baseball coach, Mr. Vozar believes a word to be sufficient. Principal is sufficient. It will bring lasting memories to the students of Bladensburg Senior High School. , X it S STATISTICS ARE IMPORTANT-County math supervisor, GET THAT BALL MUSTANG5-' , , , Y,-,115 Mr. Vozar at Mr Truman Klein, checks the math curriculum with Mr. the Bladensburg-Northwestern game. 4 lfffkfv ' 57' f Ju C Xvcfflzq fam wfijwf' W moothly f glad W XM D riff We W1 MR. ARMAND M. MR. SAMUEL W. MR. HARRY R. HUGHES BISCONTINI GEISSENHAINER Vice-Principal Vice-Principal Vice-Principal Mr. Armand Biscontini is no newcomer to Bladens- burg. Although he has only been a vice-principal since 1958, he taught Science here from 1946 to 1949 and then held a position with the Prince George's County Board of Education from 1949 to 1958, Mr. Biscontini grad- uated from Old Forge High School in Pennsylvania and received his B.S. degree from the University of Scranton. He is currently doing graduate work at George Washing- ton University. A former Army man, Mr. Biscontini in- dulges in a game of golf often, although he is not a presidential hopeful. Mr. Samuel Geissenhainer has been vice-principal of the Vocational Technical Department since 1949. He received his B.S. degree at Pennsylvania State Teachers' 1 4' DEAR SIR the letter goes on as Mr Hu hes dictates to College and M.E. degree from the University of Mary- land. Besides teaching vocational drafting to Junior and Senior students, Mr. Geissenhainer also gardens and collects clocks. Mr. Harry Hughes has been vice-principal at Bladens- burg since 1956. He is a loyal Bladensburg fan even though he attended Hyattsville High School the first year it opened. Mr, Hughes received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from George Washington University and has taken grad- uate courses at the University of Maryland. Besides carry- ing out his duties as vice-principal, Mr. Hughes is a modern day Davy Crocket as he is a life member of the National Rifle Association. HELLO MR BISCONTINI SPEAKING ust another . g , .i day Mrs. Nagel. for the vice-principal. 15 'S-1 T7 BUSY-BUSY-BUSY-Miss Ehlers checks schedules for juniors. WANT TO GO TO COLLEGE?-Mr. Kammerer says that St. Mary's is a good choice, while Mr. Lieberman, guidance coun- selor, and Suzanne de Lathouder listen to the details. LANFEF n '5-. Counselors Guide The Guidance Department as BHS, which is approxi- mately 20 years old, was manned by three counselors this year. Miss Nancy O'Neill, the Sophomore counselor, orien- tated new students to Bladensburg, tested abilities, aided the Sophomores with their course selections and presented vocational and educational information. The junior counselor was Miss Dorothy Ehlers, and she helped the P.T.A. with Career Night, tested ability and achievement, planned programs, gave scholarship infor- mation and tested for scholarships. While not having as long a list of duties as the former two, Mr. Harry Lieberman, Senior counselor, nevertheless had quite a job sponsoring College Night and pre- senting 589 Seniors with vocational and educational information. Besides these particular duties, the Guidance Depart- ment also met with representatives from college admis- sions offices, orientated junior high school students and parents by visits to their schools and met with military recruiters. Miss Dorothy M. Ehlers, B.S. Guidance Mr. Harry Lieberman, jr., B.S. Guidance Miss Nancy K. 0'Neill, BLA., M.A. Guidance ALL APPOINTMENTS MADE-Mrs. Turnbull discusses plans for the day with Miss O'Neill. 7' More Thon 6,000 Books Mrs. Blanche F. Franklin, B.S. Library Science Library Club, Chairman of Library Department I-G AN ADDITION TO BHS-Mrs. Franklin and Mr. Vozar discuss the plans for the new library. QI Y A BOOK FOR EVERY SUBJECT-Mrs. Franklin and Mrs. Cox, secretary, take inventory of library books. The library at BHS will soon be no more. Of course, it is only moving approximately 40 yards, but neverthe- less it's still moving. The new library, which will not only accommodate more students but will have additional facilities to better serve the school, is scheduled to open in September of 1960. The Senior Class of 1960 is the last class to use the present library, which was organized in 1952, for the duration of its three years at BHS. Alumnae, graduating Seniors, juniors and Sophomores will remember the old library as the faithful materials center of the school. Here students found not only books, but magazines, pamphlets, pictures, filmstrips, slides, globes, maps and recordings, also, Besides the books. books, books which will move to the new library, Mrs. Blanche Franklin, who has been librarian at BHS since 1956, will also move. PROGRESS TAKES TIME-Mrs. Franklin is anxious for the completion of the new library which will be in use next year. - ' K , ,V ggi, T l Lf H Nay 'i'j.'?'1x as-Z-p' Li! .IU ' 5. U' 'VB T f .. E- wt , -A VJ it lp 1 Q 4 v -. 11 fi, ' 'Il W r' I is T x ' P s --r 2 1, fa if an . 1 -...A -'5.'e2za. , 1 535 'Ig - ' ' - 5' f' A I . - 1 Y. K ' . 1 ' -43 . -'f.a52Q, , -Q - ,un llhllllllf f Q r, M - AX pursuan- F 'fri A .' T' f- , , r, ur 1 ,f -1--use J , Q-.. s U Q ai? a - P -- cl - 5, - .f -, 1 - X -- r,-..L,,F - q- - -1 - V 1 . K L . g 'Tri' -,,.1-1-- DOUG' ANOTHER MEMO-Mr. Vozar talks with office secretary, Mrs. Righter, who is in charge of the student office workers. if f V I LJAI For the past five years, through measles and mumps, Mrs. Vivian Grieashamer, a graduate of the Sibley Hos- pital School of Nursing, has managed Bladensburg Sen- ior High's infirmary. This year, aided by her student helpers, Mrs. Grieashamer administered vision, hearing, diabetes and tuberculosis tests, applied countless gallons of rubbing alcohol, shook thermometers at least 6,000 times and issued over 1,000 band aids. 18 Behind the Scenes Most familiar to absence slips, tardy students and the switchboard at Bladensburg Senior High was the secre- tarial staff. Headed by Mrs. Thelma Righter who came to BHS in 1958 and who worked in the main office, the staff consisted of Mrs. Betty Nagel who also worked in the main office, Mrs. Bernadine Turnbull who worked in the guidance office and Mrs. Doris Cox who worked in the library. Under these ladies' direction, office helpers were taught office procedure which included the filling out of myriads of absence, tardy and early dismissal notes and how to operate the ditto and switchboard. Mrs. Doris W. Cox, B.A. Library Secretary Mrs. Betty L Nagel Office Secretary , Mrs. Thelma S. Righter Office Secretary Mrs. Bernadine W. Turnbull Guidance Secretary Mrs. Vivian E. Grieashamer, R.N. Infirrnaryg Future Nurses Club IT ONLY HURTS FOR A I.I'I'l'LE WHILE-Mrs. Grieashamer, school nurse, attends to Jackie Lackey's iniured finger. S ' ?g . 'ET 4 1 -. 1- -. V '.I 37 ' its U- 1. I Qu ' S ot Blodensburg Happy shouts of Hooray, it's Friday, boldly penciled hearts telling that Stevie loves Roy and AXVH plus jTH and ominous quiet warnings were familiar to Bladensburg's bus drivers this year. But, despite these occupational hazards, BHS bus drivers braved sparkling spotlights, fog. sleet, rain. wind, flat tires and traffic, and ended the year with a perfect safety record. Eighteen custodial workers, headed by Mr. William Robertson, kept Bladensburg sparkling throughout the year. Aided by 70 gallons of wax, hundreds of dust cloths and 15 half a hall wide brooms, the custodial staff waxed floors, fixed broken desks and lockers, set up chairs for assemblies, dances and special programs and kept a check on the 1600 fluorescent lights on each floor in the building. ,avxlfx OFF TO SCHOOL WE GO-The responsibility of bringing BHS students to school is taken care of by CBOTTOM ROW! William Hull, Walton Ricks, George Reese, Lauel Procter, William Estes, lTOP ROW? George Busher, Robert W'ellen, William Staples and john Holzner. Mrs. Nellie N. Jennings Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Lillian E. Henderson Cafeteria Manager Mr. William A. Robertson Head Custodian Thirteen an unlucky number? , . . ln the cafeteria at BHS, it's not! Thirteen women, under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Henderson and Mrs. Nellie Jennings, pre- pared meals for T100 hurried, hungry students each day. Besides slicing 50 cakes and pies and selling milk and ice cream day in and day out, these 13 also prepared mounds of spaghetti fthe average Mustanger's favorite meal. 1 A BALANCED DIET BUILDS STRONG BODIES -These are the ladies responsible for feeding the students and faculty of BHS. They are freated rlockwixel Naomi Beall, Viola Harvey, Ossie Waten. Astrid Carlson, jean Lazarus, Bea Drum- hausier, Matillee Goliwas, Utandingl Lillian BHS IS KEPT CLEAN AS A WHISTLE - with the help of QTOP ROWJ: Curtis Suthard, john Brewer, Hubert Edwards, Mary Thomas, Clara johnson, joe Medley, Fred Westbrook, john Smith. KBOTTOM ROWJ 1 Jerome Johnson, Andrew Britt, Mather Hocutt, Eddie Shade and Thomas Butler. Grove, Mac Burt. Alma Walter. i 'ef X o ,sf W f 7' 5 Dm.: - , , a M4529 - .....: n.,.... , thu.. u.n. DOUBLE DOUBLE-TOIL AND TROUBLE-Mrs Popolo explains Shakespeares Macbeth to her Senior English Class 20 .arg 4.1 I Before E Mastering the mechanics of grammar, spelling and punctuationg expressing thoughts effectively both in speech and writing, reading, interpreting and apprecia- ting the great literature of the world were some of the features stressed by the English Department this year. Besides readin', writin', and the rudimentary funda- mentals in grammar, the English Department offered classes in journalism I and II, Reading, American Litera- ture and Speech I and II. All results of English Department classes this year were the beaten path to the print shop worn by the feet of journalism II students working on Scroll and Prismsg the cries of Where's the dummy? and Hur-rah, we made the deadline! made by the Blade staff in 309 and the power, practicing and plays presented by Dramatics students in room 205 Besides the regular A s Bs and C .t found on poems, essays and stories the English Department offered an added incentive in original writing which was an award to the Sophomore, Junior and Senior doing the best work Miss Mary W Anderson, BA English 11 US History Mrs Elizabeth A Barnes BA MA English 12 Bible Club Senior Play Sponsor Miss Marilla Bayer BA English 11 12 Pom Pons Mrs Louise Fluetsch BA English 10 ll Mr James E Forcum AB MA English 10 World History Mr Richard W Giese AB ME English ll Speech Drama Broadcasting Club National Thespian Society Mrs Betty B Gilbert AB English ll Speech Journalism l Blade Miss Roberta J Hoveland BA English 11 FTA Mrs Aldora A Keller BS Remedial Reading , Q e ' 1 1 1 , if B ' ' 9 , . - . H U - B J , 5 ' ' 3 . . , . ., . . - 1, ' 1 keys: . . '-'wing I '84 , 5 l . , . . . 9 gd . ' . , Z ., . . , I , . . , . ., . . ' , 1 1 5 9 in K, I . . , . . 1 v a Q, , . , . . , Eh' Except in English Mr Howard M Leedy BS MA Englnsh 11 Mrs N Elxzabeth Lloyd BS Englxsh 10 Spanish I Tr1H1Y Mrs Isabel M Lowe BA Englrsh I0 FTA Mnss Therese A Olson BA Englxsh 12 journalxsm I II American Literature Scroll Prxsms Chanrman of Enghsh Department Mrs Anita S Popolo BA Englxsh 12 Debate Club Mrs Kathenne R Rankm BS Englrsh 12 Lxbrary Sclence Mrs Joan M Reuss AB. Engl1sh10 11 Office Mrs Jane F Thompson BA Engllsh 10 Tr1H1Y FOLLOW THESE STEPS-Mr Leedy instructs Tom Andrews on theme wntxng Z' 49 11 READING CAN BE FUN Says Mrs Keller to Mary Ann Magglo Robert Patrrdge and Robert Breen Once Upon A Tlme The Soclal Studies Department mcluded courses 1n World Hlstory U S Hnstory POD Geography and Psychology Besldes explodmg such myths as Columbus dlscowered Amernca everyone llked Abraham L1ncoln and Freud IS the father of psychoanalysxs the ll Soc1al Studies 1nstructors sought to prepare each student for an mtellxgent 1ntegrat1on mto the complex present day soc1al polmcal and economlc structure This was accompllshed through the frequent use of vnsual alds fneld trxps and many practlcal expernments related to the 1nd1v1dual subjects Important also were classroom dxscussxons and class room panels IKE STARTED HERE Says Mr Kady referrmg to mapped tra vels of the Presldent kept by Amella Monaco and Charles Craft Mr Leroy R Baker AB U S Hxstory JV Football Mr Phnlxp J CIf1ZZ2lI'l AB ME World Hxstory Hlstory Club World Culture Week Mr Eugene J Colgan BA U S HISIOIY Problems of Democracy Pep Club Gymkhana Club Mrs Helen M Colman BS MA Psychology Student Councxl Mr Nicholas G Dounxs AB MA S Hnstory World Geography Mr Donald E Kady AB U S Hxstory junlor Co Sponsor I ' I I . . Y , . . , . . ., . . Y . Y . Y . . , , . Y . . Q , . 7 ,Y ' 1 A , . , . A 'W 4.0. ' M fa ' ' x 4: s- ' f '.. 'J 51 -A - ' F- - - 1 4 lf 2 ' -. KV . 4. 5 S1 ' ...QJKJ 1 J 1 f . 4 , t . 1 . . , . . U . . 3 . . 4 Q Q. . . . . . 3 f . . , . ., . . 5 Q . . , . . . . , g H, , , 1 . . , . ., . . y . . , . ., . . U. . , . . , . . . . g - Mr. XX'illiam B. McDonald. B.S. U. S. History: junior Co-Sponsor Mr. joseph J. McFadden, B.S. Problems of Democracy Mr. Gerald F. McGee, B.A. Problems of Democracyg Track Coach Mr. joseph W. Murphy, B.S. U. S. History, World Historyg Basketball Coach Mr. John W. Newland, B.A. World History: Pep Club Mrs. Patricia J. Rinehart B.S. English 10 World History 'S lf 4 . N J A 99 's PROBLEMS OF TODAY ARE DISCUSSED AT THE SOCIAL STUDIES SEMINAR by treated! Trueman Haskell Chris johnson Sandy McKenzie Miss Davis Dr George Carson jr lxtandmgl Joyce Antila Adrianne Shertdan and Professor England guest speaker Hopplly Ever After A seminar designed for students interested in the field of history was held from pm to 9 pm on the first Tuesday of eyery month during this school year The seminar met in the Bladensburg Senior Htgh cafeteria At the seminar meetings college professors presented to students lectures on interesting topics in American History After the professors discussed their topics they ansyy ered questions posed by some 85 hugh school students vyho participated rn the seminar The follovymg Bladensburg Hugh School students par trcrpated in the seminar yyhrch vyas directed by Miss 'Nelda Dayts Christine ohnson Sandy McKenzie True man Haskell Amber Hershey lack Ratcllffe Eye Rex road Anne Guthrie and oyce Antila IDOLS FROM FAR AWAY LANDS-help Mrs Rinehart teach religion to her World Hrstory class as Dan Broderick and Terrxe -Xnn Wilson listen attentiyely 3 . Q . . 1 7 U I ' 9 'V 4 7 I , . . P. N TT . v v W I I . . . v' 4 .. . . .'. ' . V . 1 t . J . , . - Q 'IQ 1 -- . J . 0 Dissections, Bisections No, I can't understand it either, but this frog has two hearts! This year the Science Department heard many such profound statements, but it was all in a day's lab. Besides listening to profound comments, the Science Department offered such classes as General Science, Biology, Physics and Advanced Physics and Chemistry and Advanced Chemistry. Class work ranged from the dissection of a frog to the combining of two I-I's and an O. Interest in Science was enhanced this year by the Annual Science Fair held on March 25, 26, and 27, and by the presentation of palatable paramecium at the Biology Club dinner. LOOK CLOSELY-Chuck Chadwell Mr. Gerster Teresa Denney -ind student teacher Mr Smith carry out an experiment on optics in Phs sics class Mr Thomas E Beatty BS MS Biology Bible Club Biology Club Biology Garden Mr Vaughn L Carmichael BS Biology Business Math Mr Donald A Cuttler BS General Science Biology Visual Aids Mrs Doris E Ehlers BS Biology Cheerleaders Anil' Mr Dale E Gerster AB Physcls I II Science Club Rifle Club Coach Mr Anul V Jmar BS Biology it Mr Walter C Pfaender BS Biology HiY Club Mr Marshall A Thompson Jr BS Chemistry I fl Mr Frank K Thomson BS Biology Rifle Team, Chairman of Science Department Mr Vincent J Zugay BS Chemistry Photography Sponsor of Blade ,J-y-' 4 x - Q 1 I . D . , . .,- . . S ! 3 , l 9 . . . . , . . a S . . , . . S i . Q S , r . Q' . A , ' . . , . . Q ,L ' 4 - E ' ', ,l f .K , , . , ., . . Q K! i , , . . .t , . . ' ,r J K V, , . . V V! f I 4' I V 4 . 0 1 l I . S A .,,v. ff ja f -1,ef-than Q, C to I fp - Q v ,x 24 s' ' ' X .t f V ll -I f f , Af' . I I-'A, - ' ' , , ,.'Qf- , ' 'Al and Cross Sechons Two plus two equals four A plus B equals C Ten mmus one equals mne Busmess Math Trngonometry and Vocational Shop Math plus Algebra I and II and Plane and Solld Geometry equal the classes offered by the Mathematncs Department thns year For Commercnal students the Math Department stressed problems whlch would be encountered ln the busmess world For Vocatnonal students formulas meas urements and vocatxonal fmances were offered College bound students were prepared by recenvmg as much technical knowledge as possxble and for students not gomg on to hngher math, general math knowledge was presented Miss Helen P Anderson BS Plane Geometry Trlgonometry Solid Geometry Chatrman of Sensor Sponsors Mrs Helen F Baxter BS Algebra I II Mrs Vnrgmxa D Davxs AB Plane Geometry Busmess Math Mrs Margaret M Kline BS Shop Math Algebra I Book Store ftm Socxal Commxttee Chaxrman of Mathemaucs Depa ent Mrs Ins B Lewallen AB Algebra II Tngonometry Solnd Geometry Student Council Mr James F Seals BS Plane Geometry Algebra Mr Robert I. Thomas BA Shop Math Plane Geometry Z' SY. 'Sr COSIGN TANGENT AND CONFUSION Miss Anderson ex plains a homework problem to her trtgonometry class 25 0 - x 9 ' 1 y ' . . I s 1 I , .7 K , p le f , Q 'Q . A , 1 - , . . . , , 5 - - , . . Y K , mms.. J, '. Q I . . , . . a . . , . . A , : , S . . , . . , , 3 ' 'A . . , . . KI , I . . , . . y f ' w'fW, - ti 1 vs, Y. We 8 If Foreign Intrigue 1351: ',,,' ,W S fi? MIENTO MIENTES MIENTE Senora A Thomp son drills her second year Spanish students in verb forms ff bs? Throughout the halls at BHS, interesting conversations beginning with Guten tage, punctuated at odd times with si si and ad sum and ending with bien, au revoir could be heard this year. These linguistic gems and many more plus instruc- tion in the reading, writing and translating of foreign tongues were offered by the Language Department. Classes in the modern languages: Spanish, French and German and in the classical languages, Latin, were available to Sophomores, juniors and Seniors. The semi-formal JCL induction, the Roman Banquet and instruction on the lives and peoples of foreign countries were other Language Department endeavors this year THE BASIS OF THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES Mrs Snearline points out the striking similarity between Latin and other languages to sophomore Beth Lohr C a Mrs Mary E Dillon AB Latin I II Junior Classical League Mr Gerald V Rolph BA MA German I II III English 10 Mrs Ethel M Rowdybush BA BS Ftenchl II III Mrs Betty K Snearline BA MA Latin I Plane Geometry Mrs Ana R Thompson AB Spantsh I II Mrs Mana C Young BA MA Spanish I II III National Honor Society Student Council Scholarship Committee Chairman of Foreign languages Department 2 , - ft f 3, . Y, , , - . . 'as .V ,'e ig, i -Q ,tn ,ig if- , I ,,,. .I wffif ' . , . . , . . 1 i . . , . ., . . gt i 1 , . . ' , . ., .. ,W A . 7 7 I .' Y ' . . . , . ., . . I f 9 I Z' n ig ' V , if . . ' , . . 1 4' ' ' , J, . . , . ., . . ' 1 'i 7 - , S I ll ,Vi , 9 . . I is 3 ,V ' , 5 , . .ra W f ' ' 1 ' ' Knut One, Boke Two Mrs Mary E Davenport BS Home Economxcs I II Mrs Margaret K Robinson BS Home Economlcs I II Mrs Sara M Shegogue BS ME Home Economics II III Chaxrman of Home Economics Department Mrs Pnscnlla B Stephens BS MS Home Econormcs III Suzy Semor thxs doesn t look or taste like any normal Chocolate layer cake a famllxar sound to the 351 grrls expernence glven ln how to create a gourmet s delnght the Home Economlcs Department offered mstructxon xn home management which was taught m BHSS apartment as a separate class chnld care which entalled the ald of several pre school youngsters clothmg complete wlth prnnts plaxds and pm strrpes and mternor decoratnng Three years of hems hommy grxts and heavenly hues plus two home proyects per year yielded 47 Seniors thus year wnth a major nn Home Economncs FUTURF SCULPTURES' Semors learn proper child care m Mrs Stephens mornmg nursery school Working wxth the clay are fclork uuel Alice Mangrum Linda Squires Bonnie Barllett Mary forkhxll Ilfinchard Whxte Mrs Stephens Mary Lewxs Nancy Drake and Gerry oar THE BISHOP METHOD IS BEST Sewing teacher Mrs Davenport shows student teacher M155 Charlene Townshend a trnck of the trade O . ' . l , . . . J .f . . , . . V D V ' 7 who were in Home Economics classes this year. Besides 7 . . . , x I 9 - , , , . 9 1, . . V ' Y l 8 0 27 Left Pivot-Right Turn XY'hat b-b-h-bump? was the hair-raising shout made by Driver Education students in September. By june, however, 99 BHS students had learned the fundamentals of improved traffic behavior and how to develop safe, efficient, economical and enioyahle operation of the motor vehicle in Driver Education classes. Besides striving to present activity which will help stu- dents in school to gain the knowledge and skill in- valuable to later life, the Physical Education Department this year also made use of the paths from the tumbling mats to the trampoline, from the basketball courts to the football fields and from the volleyball nets to the tennis courts, worn deep hy the tennis shoes of former Physical Education students. On the busy itinerary also were dancing, golf and field hockey. TENNIS-A GAME OE THE PROFESSIONALS-Miss Lucas explains the correct way of holding a racket to Carolyn Payne and Linda Greer. 4 . W Mr. Carl J. Butkus, B.S. ,Q V Q V N Physical Education, Problems of Democracy: I t ig Football Coach, Basketball Coach. Letterman's Club 7 X Mr. Robert E. Callahan, B.S.g V ' Physical Education: ' Head Football Coach, Golf Coach Mr. Alan H. Kyber, B.A. Phyiscal Education, English 10, Head Basketball Coach Miss Mary L. Lucas, B,S. Phyical Educationg Girls' Athletic Leaders, Bowling Club NO DENTS . . . YET!-Mr. Moorhead shows off the new Driver Education car. 28 IT'S YOUR SERVE-Mr. Callahan demonstrates the correct way to hit the volleyball to Everette Davis. Classes in Crafts The Industrial Arts Department stressed excellent craftsmanship and the study of American industry in elective classes this year. The 90 students in Industrial Arts classes learned linoleum block, silk screen, book binding, relief printing, sheet metal, art metal, plastics and foundry. After learning the basic fundamentals in Industrial Arts, the students chose projects they were most interested in rather than having assigned projects. In june, a Senior who had dont' outstanding work throughout the year was honored hy the presentation of a gold pin. Graphic Arts THINGS TAKE SHAPE-Mr. Garber instructs his s in the use of the metal lathe. Q75 'wil THE PRESSES ROLL-The boys in the print shop, Ernie Travers. Tom Tilley and Ernie Ulrich, get struction from Mr. Swisher, Mr. J. Frank Garber, B.A. Industrial Arts, Shop Math Mr. George H. Swisher, B.S. tudents Richard Bowie, Bill Fitzpatrick, and Phillip I in- loar if CHIEFS CONFER--Mr. Laurich, department chairman, and Mr. Geissenhainer, Vice-Principal, discuss plans for the coming week. Mosters of Bladensburgs Vocational Shop was built in l949. lt is patterned after an industrial plant and each of the ll rooms with accoustical ceilings was where 25 students learned trades for 45 minutes each school day from Sep- tember until june. The eight instructors in the Vocational Shop taught courses in cabinet making, machine shop. electronics, sheet metal, auto mechanics, printing, hot metals, drafting and electricity. MACHINES HELP LABOR - but safety measures are always important Mr. Satterfield assures Tommy Burch. Mr. Carlton W. Alger, B.E. Electric Shop Hot Metals Shop Chairman of Vocational Department Mr. Naif L. Mahan, B.S. Wood Shop Mr. Lynwood G. Satterfield, B.S, Machine Shop Mr. William G. Laurich, B.S., M.E. Mechanical Minds y This wide choice of subjects was offered because for some 90 per cent of the 350 Vocational students, the training they received in the Vocational School will serve as the basis for their careers, For those who are going on to college, their training will have served as an intermediate step. Because vocational training was so closely related with each student's career, the Department did not place emphasis entirely upon technical skills. ANGLES AND SQUARES-are important in carpentry, -ex- plains Mr. Mahan to Arthur Wilkoxen. Mr. William R. Smith Vocational Certification Sheet Metal Shop Mr. Louis J. Striebinger, B.S. Radio Electronics Shopg Radio Club Mr. Quay F. Taylor, B.S. Printing Shop Mr. Neil C. Walters, Vocational Certificationg Auto Mechanics Shop HEAVE HO!-Are the instructions from Mr. Walters, while students Wesley Harris and Don Eierman start repairs. lilo ,f-nv 'ax 'LITTLE WORDS HELP TO MAKE BIG ONES. ex plains Mrs. Couturie to a shorthand class. Typing, Tronscription It must be the typewriter. I couldn't be making that many mistakes! Many other similar comments were heard in September, but by june all was quiet, not only in typing classes but throughout the Commercial De- partment. The teachers of Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Of- fice Practice, General Business, Business Math, Commer- cial Math, Economics and Law and Geography made sure. .ily X . YOU HAVE TEN-MINUTES -Mr. Canonica gives his class a time tabulation writing. Mr. Jack E. Bookout, B.S., M.A. Bookkeeping I Mr. Donald A. Canonica, B.S., M.S. Shorthand I, Typing ll, Business Math: Football Coach Mrs. Kathryn Carr, B.S., M.A. Typing, Transcri tion, Personal T' ing, Office Practice, 32 P IP Typing II, Shorthand ll, Future Business Leaders Club Mr. Roland A. Coluzii, B.S. General Business, Typing, Chairman of Sophomore Sponsors Mrs. Marjorie G. Coururie, B.S. Personal Typing, Typing II, Shorthand I, Business Math, American Field Service Mr. Walter Dedovitch, B.S. Bookkeeping I 'K' Q a 4 4' it lea? , , w WW .ff' - ' 2 ' ii e . V X. X -J ond Tablets The Commercial Department this year had some stu- dents who were so proficient in the commercial field that they received Business Teacher Shorthand Certifi- cates and also competed for the Strayer Business Scholar- shi . 'lghe Diversified Occupations program, headed by Mrs. joan R. Klima, provided an opportunity for 25 Seniors to attend school and at the same time receive on-the-job training. Sd fl? Xu -A SUCCESS!-Mrs. Klima smiles at her D.O. student, jim Wallace, as she talks with his future employer. PAY TO THE ORDER OF-Mr. Farley explains how to fill out a check to his bookkeeping class. Mrs. Jean L. Durbin, B.S., M.A. Office Practice, Personal Typingg School Treasurer Mr. Hugh T. Farley, B.S. General Business Mrs. Joan R. Kilma, B.A., M.S. job Problems, Diversified Occupations, Economics and Lawg Diversified Occupations Club Mrs. Eunice S. Sandhaus, B.S. Personal Typing, Typing II, Shorthand I, II, Typing and Transcriptiong National Honor Society Sponsorg Chairman of Commercial Department Miss Yvonne Slocombe, B.S. Shorthand II, Office Practice, Typing and Transcription, Bookkeeping IIg Activities Committee Miss Ruth B. Ward, B.S. Shorthand I, Typing I, IIg Business Sponsor of Blade PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT-Mrs. Durbin proves to Sue Kel- baugh that office machines aren't as difficult as they seem. ABSTRACT?-Alvin D'Andrea and Sandy McGee enjoy creating a modern work of art. Hormonious Hues, Drawing and painting, lettering, window displays, figure drawing, portraiture, crafts, design and decora- tion and art appreciation were taught hy the Art Depart- ment. These skills were learned in classes composed of Art I students concentrating on the fundamentals in exploration, Art Il students on skills and techniques and Art Ill students on specialization of techniques. Where else but in Art class, in the midst of Lions Club posters, Triple A posters, pencils, crayons, clay and charcoal pencils, could Bladensburgs own future Van Gogh's and Picasso's have their starts? Only in rooms 511 and 510 where art ahsolutely ahounded this year. Mrs. Maryhelen Carroll, B.F.A., M.A. Art I, II, III A Miss Lucy E. Duffy, B.S. M.A. W-' Art I, II, III ' A LANGUAGE IN IMAGES-Mrs. Carroll stands by while Ronnie Pugh, Amber Hershey, and Janice Chiville produce a masterpiece. AROUND THE WORLD IN ART-Miss Duffy admires the work of one of her students. 4:31 Xtnsr 1 ' 4 nj an 34 Tam -. 2 .N fm 74 SPHIFI t Mogicol Melodies Do re, mi, mi, mi . . . mi-usic fundamentals, band, conducting, music history and music appreciation were offered by the Music Department in classes punctuated with the clang, clong, clang of cymbals, the tell-tale tinkle of the tuning fork and the bang, bong, boom of the bongos. With the skill learned in classes, music students be- longing to the Dance Bands, the Mustang and the Sabre Bands, the Choruses and the A Cappella Choir took part in many activities. Among these were the annual Variety Show, the Spring Concert, Band Day at Suitland High School, the Christmas assemblies, and the jazz and Swing Show. 5 MUSIC, MUSIC, EVERYWHERE-Mr. Dene Hoffman, band director, glances up from studying pieces of music that the band will present. ,cl NO SOUR NOTES HERE-Mrs. Eller, choral director, beats out the rhythm of a song for Bonie Hawes and Carole Connor. Mrs. Margaret W. Eller, B.S., M.E. Vocal Musicg Music Club Mr. M. Dene Hoffman, B.S., M.A. Bandg Boating Clubg Chairman of Music Department HOW ORIENTAL!-Mrs. Eller frightl, jean Bauer, in outfit, and Richard Zier comment on the gay print of the costumes used in the musical production, The Mikado. ci: Y' vu! S5 Activities I ff r i i ia K,-Nj, X ,Q Everyone gathered at the Market Master's House when anything was happening in the colonial city of Bladens- burg. Here the master of the tobacco market lived, kept a record of the comings and goings of the ships and gathered interesting information from his associations with travelers. At Bladensburg High School daily events also take place to interest the students. Offered to the students are activities which range from clubs for future scientists, homemakers and journalists to record hops, sporting events and formal dances. These activities are an integral and important part of school life. The educa- tional program is rounded out by the sparetime service projects and the pleasurable social events found at the school. While the students gain enjoyment from the innumerable extra-curricular activities, they are also ac- quiring leadership experience and citizenship training. Gavel Wielding JR 8: SR STUDENT COUNCIL Bottom row Eve Robertson Diane Butnette Suzanne DeLathouder Dorothea Farrell Marte Wrllrams Mary Loulse Falten Second row Sue Schuh Carlene Kxng Wnnlue Bealor Carol Knrk Ellen Graham, Betsy Clark THE HIGH STEPPERS-In the Student Councxl Better Dress Assembly Pete Gordon and Rom Elwell look as though they are ready for any bng mght 38 il I A I' Annette Ratterree Thzrd Row Barbara Kxng Mlke Lombardo Roy Goodman Tom Andrews Duane Komesaruk Kathy Hauser Carolyn Stxckley Ida Belcher Top row Charlie Craft Sped Hause Barry Vetere Bob Contant, jan Brownmg Chrxs Johnson Pomt of order came a volce from the back of the Whnle Charles Ferrar, pres1dent was conferrmg wxth Paul Bragaw parllamentarnan Dorothea Farrell record 1ng secretary was buslly takmg m1nutes and Ralph Eck ert v1ce pres1dent was gettmg the fmanclal statement from Karen Bnrdsong treasurer After a few moments taken for clarlfncatlon of the questlon asked the regular busmess of the group contmued The busmess of the Student Counctl IS best expressed by quotmg the motto of thxs most mfluentnal orgamzatnon m the school Make the Rxght Popular Thxs motto was not one that was merely thought about and ment1oned at the begmnxng of the year On the contrary xt was the nucleus of all work done and projects undertaken The Student Coun cnl had a number of standmg commnttees whxch carrled on the work of the group Each representatlve on the councnl belonged to at least two commlttees and the other students nn school could work on any of the vartous COmm1It6CS Under the guldance of Mrs Ir1s Lewallen sponsor Bladensburg s Student Councnl was not only actlve wnthm the school but m the county and state as well At the state conventnon xn the fall Prmce Georges County was desxgnated as a region nn ntself and Bladensburg was elected by the county schools to the offlces of pres1dent vnce pres1dent and secretary of the reglon Peter Gordon Barry Vetere and Barbara Kmg were elected to these regnonal Off1C6S I I r , Q .. 9 V . n Vg J' X Q . 4 e. l V x ' G. . - : ., . ' : ' ' , ' , . . 7 . S Y D 1 Y A 9. 9 l ,I g . u : , , . : . I , 7 1 3 9 9 9 5 ' ll 1 Y! ' room. Another Student Council meeting was in full swing. 9 9 1 a ' , . 9 ' 1 , . 7 gg .... . . .. 7 ' 3 ' 7 9 . . , . x K . . . . ' 7 , ' v ' 1 1 , v Q ' ' I Group Governs L MASC HERE WE COME Representatives fBottom row Phylhs Schlxchtxg Lee Borzello Bobbl Kmg Judy Johnstone lSecond rou J Barry Vetere Mrs Colman sponsor Ralph Eck ert Bob Contant ffop rou J Roy Goodman and Charlxe Fer rar leave for Ocean Cnty SOPHOMORE STUDEINT COUNCIL Bottom rou Dolores 1 THE TRIUMVIRATE-Student Councll presndent Charlie Fer rar assembly chaxrman Adnanne Sherxdan and Senxor Class 1. Lee Borzello Addne Mae McVearry Elame Taylor Charles Funk Sands Cumerlato Phwlhs Ferrar Diana Cnomel Bonnie McDan1el Top rou jack Halstead Davxd Sm1th Harry Baxley Baxter Second rou Jxmmy Cums joan Howard Phyllns Schlxch Bob Burns Steve Mastbrook Shelton Meade Chuck Gllmore 39 l I .iffb 1 V - 5 B A. f Q xt: S552 27712 51 H... jlhi It . - . . - . f 17 . . '. ' . ' ' w v s - Y V 'g , , , 5 . presxdent Tom Wflght presxde over the Better Dress Assembly. v - 'Z . ' if .. 'fs' V if -ba gs A ,M , L s v . - -1 5 X f L . - . . .:. . fg' . ' A . ll. . . V ' . Q ,' - ,' . Q - '3 s 1 ' n 'a - '3 ' u s ' ' a V s v - Make the STUDENT COLINCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE--fsrttmgb Farrell Mary Loulse Falten Adr1anne Sheridan Gretchen Ben jan Brownmg Bobb1 King Wxnkre Bealor Ellen Graham son islandzngb Roy Goodman Bob Contant Ralph Eckert Karen Brrdsong Charles Ferrar Marne Wxllxams Dorothea Barry Vetere Paul Bragaw Tom Wrxght DOGPATCH TEENERS-Daxe Annadale and Karen Blrdsong demonstrate how n t dress for school 40 flu. ALL SFT' YOI BET' Student Councll members fharlle Ferrar Barn Vetere Phyllls Schhchtng Bobbl lxmg and Ralph Eckert lcaw. for thf. COHNLDIIOD l . . . 1 . . V f , , n , , , , . 1 , ' , 1 3 5 V 3 S ' ,244 ' I if lax ' ' 5 rn A.. ,wr . he -Af X ll Q 'is v -A I , seess , l I 0 to ' ' , ' ' . Rlght Populor THE BIG BRASS-The Student Councxl offtcers are Ralph Eckert v1ce presrdent Paul Bragaw parlramentarnan Karen Bnrdsong treasurer Charles Ferrar presldent Dorothea Farrell recordmg secretary Mary Loulse Falten corresponding secre is I MISS SLOBOVIA Judy Lmdsay 15 display mg an odd assortment of fashlons for the assembly tary Marne Wxllxams assxstant secretary and Lee Borzello second vlce presrdent The members of the Student Councxl made up of one representatlve from each homeroom helped spearhead such actxvxtnes as the tradntnonal Homecommg and T W I R P dances and the fall and sprmg car wash The Student Councrl also launched a number of new events lncludmg a Tea Dance honormg the Sophomores and a llght bulb sale the purpose of whlch was the fmancmg ANOTHER ADVANTAGE IS Barry Vetere proposes a plan at the Prnnce Georges County Regxonal Student Councxl Meetmg Pete Gordon Roy Goodman and Bobbr Ktng pay close attenuon of the Student Councll scholarshnp fund Some of the profrt from thus campatgn was also used to help pay for another long range project brmgmg a forexgn exchange student to Bladensburg and sendmg a BHS student to a forexgn country m the summer of 1961 The Student Councrl also held several bake sales publlshed a hand book for Sophomores and took charge of the annual student awards assembly BOLRBONI STREET BEAT? No tts lust Ellen Graham. Barry Vetere and Ida Belcher portrayxng beatnnks at the Better Dress -Xssembly 41 0 1 7 4 I I 2 . . . , - I . I I- 1 I I Q - Z Y , ,Q , , - ,l S 7 ' , - . , . 1 . . . . . . . . . . - , , - , . - x 1 ' 4 4 ,- l l . u y H - , - . . . . -- y I A , ... ' I I ' . ' , ,' It ' vu Copy Coptlons, Cropping BLADE EDITORS-Bottom row Sue Gauch Peggy Moore Dome Lund Karen Bxrdsong Amber Hershey Carolyn Jacobson Marty Datsey Carolyn Rogers Top row B111 I-'rtzpatrxck Becky HAIL TO THE CHIEFS Dranne Wood assrstant edrtor goes over yearbook plans wrth Jeene Neel editor of the Blade I A. NWN ffl 42 W 'llllllll Breeze janrce Chxvrlle Judy Augustrne Thelma Smrth Russell Dove Sharp as a razor s edge-that was the 1960 Staff of the Blade Bladensburg Senror H1gh Schools yearbook The Staff for the second trme rn two years had a regular class room perrod rn whxch to crop compose and copyread materlal whrch IS now combmed rn a frnxshed product the 1960 Blade The Blade whose Staff was manned by 31 Semors and junrors was ednted thrs year by jeene Neel who was assrsted by Dnanne Wood Actmg as advxser for her second year was Mrs Betty Grlbert Students rn thxs yournalxsm class learned the pr1nc1pals of ed1t1ng a yearbook-croppmg pxctures deslgnmg lay outs and frttmg copy among them and recerved one major credlt for the course Publ1c relatlons through ad vertrsrng and patron partxes and busmess management were also covered The 1960 staff began work nn the sprrng of 1959 con tmued wrth summer meetmgs as well as eene Neel and Mrs Grlbert attendmg the Natronal Scholastrc Press Assocratron Conventlon in Washlngton D C was set up to produce rn September New rnnovatrons were rn troduced through the changed format of the book the use of color and the addmon of a complete mdex The staff also gamed some valuable help and hmts from the Blade s new publrsher Hunter Publ1sh1ng Company Wxnston Salem North Carolrna U 0 I -- rgfffaf' Y- 1 1 1 W l w 3 -' as 1 i I f 11-1 1 8 ll I 3 , Z 1 ,Q P A 'C .V g 9 ' ua- Q. 1 'f .. 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A Flnlshed Product Edator-mfcbzef Jeene Neel Asszstant Editor Dlanne Wood Actwztres Carolyn Jacobson Carolyn Rogers Editors Jan Brownmg Rxta McKmney Dale Stonebraker Art Jamce Ch1v1l1e Editor Rxchard Lamb Carol McCool Copy Judy Augusune Amber Hershey Edztors Curriculum and Faculty Martha Dansey Editor Beverly Hadden Barbara Martm Photography Russell Dove Bob Royland Sensors Dome Lund Peggy Moore Editors T7 Carlene Kmg Judy Lmdsay Sports B111 Fltzpatrlck, Dick Stetler Editors Underclassmen Sue Gauch Editor Pat Arnold Judy Cox Buszness Becky Breeze Manager Subscrzptxons Karen Blrdsong Manager Dona Dameron Barbara Hall Typtsts Bonnxe Reld Lucllle Santmx Bussness Mlss Ruth Ward Edatorral Mrs Betty Gllbert Photography Mr Vlncent Zugay NOW IS THE TIME Blade typnsts Lucille Sanum and Bonnie Reid go over maternal submltted for them to type BIADE STAFF Bottom rou Judy Cox Beverly Hadden Bar Stonebraker Top mu Carol McCool Barbara Hall Carlene bara Martm Pat Arnold Jan Brownmg Dona Dameron Dale Kmg Dxck Lamb Dlck Stetler Judy Lmdsay Rlta McKinney 43 O l ' ' ' . . , . . , , ' ,' s. , U, 1 . . . , . . . , , . , l ' 5 A Y, 1 v A .J , . , - 9 9 ' 4' ' W '-- W'---- , , - ' ' ' 7 V ' 'il-s-as-it ' ! 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': , . 7 Y 9 V V I D Y ' Scroll Celelorotes Edztorm chief FRED COGSWELL Associate Editor ADRIANNE SHERIDAN Neus Editor JOAN WOODRUFF Edftorzal Page Editor JANICE CRAIG Feature Editors ROBERTA CLARK JEAN JOHNSON PAT JOHNSON Sports Editor CHARLEINE DICKSON Photographer RONNIE AUSTIIN Cartoomst JOE MAYHEW Make up and Headlfne Ed1tor JEAN JOHNSON Printing Editor STEVE JEWELL REPORTERS B111 Krakat Charles Burgess Rrchard Moody B111 Bransfreld Barbara Sanalntro Chrlstrna Young Gretchen Benson BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager SUE SCHUH Circulation Manager JANET TAYLOR Ad1 ertxsfng Managers LYNN ARNOLD STEVIE JOHNSTON Exchange Edttor HELEN HATFIELD Aduser MISS THERESE OLSON GOOD FOR ANOTHER 25 Freddie Cogswell Scroll edrtor and Miss Olson sponsor congratulate each other on Scrolls Srlver Annrversary SCROLL Bottom rou Sue Schuh, Busxness Manager, Roberta Clark Lynn Arnold Business Manager, Helen Harfxeld Exchange Editor Barbara and lean .l0hH50H, Feature Page Edl!01'5, Fred Cosswell, Ed1tor1nCh1ef Sanalntro, Subscnpnon Manager Top Ronnie Ausun, Photographer, Leroy Jamce Craxg, Edrtonal Edxtor, Joan Woodruff, News Edntor, Charlene Fergus0n,Pr1ntrng Edrror Drckson Sports Edntor Second rou Dlana Srnka, Subscrrpuon Manager, 44 Q Q 7 7 ffl Q OJ- , n 1 gf., ' V Don Sardinas, Diana Srnka, Winlue Bealor, Bobbi Laughton, ' 1 ' ' A 1 ' , ' ' . . l Qt I ' ,f t - 1 ' A 1 ' n v ' ' , 1 fe 1 n Twenty-fifth SCROLL istaffb Bottom row Charles Burgess Chrxsnna Young Bobbx Laughton Janet Taylor Gretchen Benson Wxnkre Celebratxng xts Sllver Annnversary thus year was Scroll Bladensburgs monthly student newspaper Instead of champange and caviar Scrolls sponsor Mlss Therese Olson and 1ts 30 staff members under the dnrectxon of Fred Cogswell edltor celebrated the year w1th copy dummnes cartoons and headlnnes and kept Bladensburg s students 1nformed of school events and happennngs The Scroll was publxshed monthly from September t1ll May by journalxsm II students A member of thrs class Sue Schuh ednted the annual basketball brochure an auxrlnary publncatxon of the Scroll In june the paper was taken over by the ournalxsm I class under the drrectxon of Steve Cam edxtor ln chief for 196061 The paper was once agam produced by an outsrde prrnter The 195960 Scroll achneved the honor for the fxrsr nme of recenvmg a fnrst place ratmg 1n the Nanonal Scholastrc Press Assocnanon compenton Bealor Brll Krakat Top row Bill Bransfaeld Steve Iewell Diamond Pardos Drck Moody Rxchard Zrer vi ie wa: SCROLL SUBSCRIBERS SMILE Dick Dunaj pays Barbara Sanalxtro and Dlana Srnka for an annual subsr1pt1on 45 :T 4 I I q ' Au- ' ' 'j ' Q , ,,, . . - 1 ' l. l. . 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D . . . 1 . ,af pp . f i A - - A 4 ' Q x ,I Buclcllng Bcurcls MINDS BEHIND THE MAGAZINE Przxmx Staff Adnanne Sherrdan edItor THE THINKER Adrianne Sherldan editor Jamce Cralg assoclate edrtor Gretchen Benson typrng edntor Steve Jewell prmt of Prism: goes over some lIterary maternal Ing edrtor submxtted for the magazme Edftormchxe ADRIANNI5 SHERIDAN Typuts GRETCHEN BENSON STEVIE JOHNSTON Ammmz Edztor JANILE CRAIG 'jgffiffs Edna' MISS Tlfglfgslis 555253 'Qx Searchtng for htdden hterary talent? just take a look 1ns1de exther of the two edxttons of 1- Przsms, Bladensburgs student hterary magazme In Przsms, there can be found all types of wrxttng from lunertcks to Sonnets and from essays to short stones The materxal In the magazme IS wrltten by BHS students and ts entxrely orlgmal The put pose of Przsms IS to Inctte ltterary values and -9 appreclatton among students and to glve Bladens- burgs buddtng Shakespeares, Tennysons and Hemtngways an opportumty to see thetr work In prtnt MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN janxce Craxg Lynn Arnold StevIe Johnston and Adrnanne SherIdan fmd an error 10 Gretchen Ben son s copy 46 I A X j v . LN I Artists . . . JANICE CRAIG, LYNN ARNOLD MISS NANCY O'NEILL, MR. QUAY TAYLOIL C , 5 A.. . . . D gs, . . . . . 1 . U . Authors Unommous al ,C BE INTERESTED BE ALERT BE ALIVE says Mr Cody Pfanstiehl Director of Public Relations of The Evening and Sunday Star at the Quill and Scroll I duction posed of students who maintain an A average in ourna lism I and II However ournalism I and II students can be either staff members of the Scroll or staff members of the Blade, so the membership in Quill 8: Scroll t is year was a mixture of deadline minded Mustangers Sponsored by Miss Therese Olson Quill 84 Scroll had .wuungq QUILL 8: SCROLL Bottom rou Barbara Sanalitro Diana Srnka Pat Arnold Second rou Dottie Lund Barbara Martin Judy Augustine K ren Birdsong lop rou Pat Johnson Steve Cam Cecilia Hunter December Its officers were jeene Neel, editor of the Blade president Fred Cogswell editor of Scroll, vice president Janice Craig secretary joan Woodruff treasurer and publicity Adrianne Sheridan and Roberta Clark fn' Al THE PEIN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD 605 Quill and Scroll officers are Heated! jeene Neel president Freddie Cogswell vice president Janice Craig secretary tstandmgl Roberta Clark program chair man joan Woodruff treasurer and Adlanne Sheridan publicity chairman 47 O . xt Y M I - 1- C: 1 .N 2 ,- L 77, I 4 ,Q 2 , QI ,. , Y 3 -v 1' t cf 77 I ! x V J .. , v q ,.- V - U ,: U' Q - I Y . 1 D U . ' , . Y: h ' . ' . . ' 3' H U' ' ' Y: s 9 ' Quill 8: Scroll is an international honor society com- as its major activity, an induction for new members in . u , J . s . 9 , . ' 1 Q S 1 h , , 3 .. g ff' 'ii Q5 C . 'S 1 S A H? SJC I . ,E 1 ' y 5 s D It V Lv SF I ' ' ' I , a . - ' 9 ' ' . 5: r - I I ' ' ' ' , ' l 1 9 I Future Vxhar makes a student worthy of the hxghest honor granted by BHS Natlonal Honor SOClCIy membersh1p7 Exccllt me IH character 1U scholarshlp m leadershrp and 1n seruce IS the answer 'I his year sponsored by Mrs Eumce iandhaus and Mrs Marla Young the Natlonal Honor SOCICQ held a fall and spring mductxon for the new members members offered a tutormg sery 1ce and prepared the honor roll Natxonal Honor Soc1ety offlcers were ay Buckley presndent Roy Goodman YICC presldc nt Iamce Chnllle secretary Sandy McKenz1e treasurer and Chrrstmt ohn son chaplaln ON TOP NHS offxcers thns year are Cclockwrsej Chris john son chaplain Roy Goodman vxce presxdent Jay Buckley presr dent Jamce Chxvxlle secretary and Sandy McKenz1e, treasurer R' YOU RE IN' Wrnkxe Bealor taps Doug Marron at the fall lHdl1CIlO while Bob Beall Charlie McDan1el Art Gould Doug Phrlhps Drck Moody and Amy Rodgers snule thenr congratulatxons l. 'I CARRY THE CANDLE OF CHARACTER Lynn Arnold leads the NHS students to the platform followxmg her are Carroll Mahoney, Barbara Sanalltro, Roberta Clark and Xwxnkle. Bcalor 48 ,, . ' - V . .T 1 9 v s I , . . . Q , , 3 . J , ' . V 1' ,- ' 5 . ' ' fl 9 s 1 A 1 H v . . . X - 7 Y , . 1 s s ' s 9 ' 3 s . I u I I , , 'L ' , o at t n . . . 1 1: ll 9 9 ' 9 5 Y 7 2 Phi Betes 4 1 ,av- INIPORTANT DECISIONS MUST BE M-KDE Chrmxne johnson and Roy Goodman NHS members make plans for the sprmg xnductxon 'i COFFEE BREAK Marlon Thomas and Dianne Bama serxe the parents of the new NHS mductees after the fall program 'Fi NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bottom rou Barbara Sanalx Hershex juclx Augustxne Jeene Neel Adrlanne Sheridan janxce rro Wxnkxe Bealor Lsnn krnold Ixaren Blrdsong Dome Lund Cralg Top rou Carroll Niahonex Rax OWEU5 HOWHYCI lxralxovl Rom Elvsell Second rou Emxly Noxotm Roberta Clark Amber 49 2 V ,x M- , is 'f' ,J ' 'w.a, iklgyjl . ., . , ..- L A , V , V q . . N 1 Q . . 1 y 1 x 'Q . .'Pff f f. .,,,I .-V - . 'Y 'M 41' Q., I C .' .lk ' Y Q 1-- f 3' -' S' 13,1 , Q, Q7 E' I X 5 1 X' i I 1 - , ' . , HRS Y V V 7 .. ' , - ' , V I . h . ' . v ' ' ' 1 . ,' - , , , . - 'f A .1 . 1 ' - v -- . - V V . . . . , , . Choriots, Clossics, Two hundred Latin students were members of the Junior Classical League at Bladensburg Senior High this year. Sponsored by Mrs. Mary Dillon, the C. L. which was organized at Bladensburg in 1952, strove to establish an understanding acquaintance with the early civilizations of Greece and Rome. Officers of the Junior Classical League were: president, Adrianne Sheridan, vice-president, Joyce Bryan, secre- tary, Ida Belcher, treasurer, Pat Arnold, program chair- man, Garrett Van Meter and publicity, Tom Andrews. 'NJ .. , 6,4 AN ACQUAINTANCE WITH AN- CIENT CIVILIZATIONH - Sophomore Judy Backus follows long standing ritual at the JCL induction. E PLURIBUS UNUMH-JCL officers are Joyce Bryan, vice-presidentg Kathy Hauser, historian, Tom Andrews, publicity chairmang Adrianne Sheridan, presidentg Pat Arnold, treasurerg Garrett Van Meter, program chairman and Ida Belcher, secretary. SENIOR JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE-Bottom r0u': Sandy I Betty Woolf. Emily Novotny, Ch-ris Johnson, Karen Birdsong. McKenzie. Lynn Arnold, Marty Daisey, Roni Elwell, Carolyn Top rout Richard Erickson, Bill Fitzpatrick, Roy Goodman. Cons Rogers, Dottie Lund. Second row: William LaMay, Jeene Neel. nie Day, Charlie Miller, Leslie Heicher. 50 Cherubs The J.C.L.'s main activities this year were the semi- formal induction of new members held in November and the annual Roman Banquet held on May 7. The J.C.L. Creed . . . We, the members of the junior Classical League covenant to hand on the torch of classical Civilization in the modern world. We believe an acquaintance with the Civilization of Greece and Rome will help us understand and appraise this world of today, which is indebted to ancient civilization in its government, laws, literature and languages and arts. vfzgigliiffil aw. emi OFF WITH YOUR HEAD! -Says Bruce Davis as he fake kills Ken Trinkley as they portray gladiators at the Roman Banquet. JUNIOR JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE- Bottom row: Ellen Amber, Virginia Snook, Joyce Wendland, Sandy McGee, Ruth Scherrer. Marilyn Cleveland, Sandee Couture, Barbara Shier, Helen Smith. Second row: Rita McKinney, Carlene King, Pat Jernberg, Joyce Goding, Dolores Roberts, Dolores Allen, Bonnie Atkins, Sandy Whaler, Louise Hickman. Third row: Jim Robi- son, Sped Hause, Bill Schmidt, Amy Rodgers, Carol Kirk, Ellen Graham, Peggy Korty, Irene Sawyer, Joanne Herson. Fourth row: THE LONG MARCH-Pete Gordon leads the procession at the induction. John Tucker. Mike Lupo, Steve Cain, Judy Beegle, Diane Kome- saruk, Stevie DuVall, Angie Greeno, Earlene Dunavant, Sheila Dingee. Fifth rout Ronald Martin, Robert Mealo, Bill Reilly, Bill Holland, Bill Jahn, Howard Berthold, Roger Stewart, Caro- lyn Wenzel, Barbara McGuinness. Sixth rout Richard Lamb, Ar- thur Woolson, Kenneth Trinkley, Jerold Twitty, Hal Mathis, Bob Campbell, Willie Bishop, Bruce Davis. Top rou': Craig Mat- thews, Ernie XViltsey, Ralph Eckert, Donald Richardson. 1 THE BREAD LINE-BHS students Larry Squires and John Beach re- ceive their dinner at the JCL barbe- que. , . Intelligentsio DIGNITAS -The JCL Induction begins as the members proceed to their seats. SOPHOMORE JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE-Bnttom mzr: Charla Richardson. Betty Vfilcox. Carolyn Davis, Judy Backus. Janet Thot. Lora Gerstner, Virginia VC'arren, Sue Phillips. Dianna Hartley. Helen Howell. Second rout Bonnie Cartwright. Donna Delpy. Diana Schmidtman. Diane Lindsley. Karen Gilbert. Pam Bell. Carolyn Lusby. Janet XY'hite. Jeanne Tiller. Edna Gore. 'Yancx Burch Third mu Helene Harper John Steele John Bennett Ixenneth Block Bob Dalles Elizabeth Quinn Paula Casey. Sue Robinson. Ifnurtla row: Patsy Knights, Alan Keller, Dan Grayson. Steve Spellman. Bob Combs. John Beach. Chuck Collett. Robin Jeffries. Paul Gunby. Robert Angell. John O'Bert, Joyce Lander. Fiflb rout Ginny Millman, Diana Thiele. Chip Garrett. John Stakem. Don Edwards, Tom D'Onofrio. Gilbert Donn. James Monroe, Bob Butcher. Tom McDaniel. Top rou: Sandra Hayden Larrv Squires Jim Cocita James Chenault Paul Dunleavy Bob Burns Deanna Guyett Linda McDaniel Personifico . . . cum omnia ad illam recognitionem pertentia quae per nostra . . . reads the first paragraph of certificates which 32 BHS students earned this year and which en- titled them to membership in the National Latin Honor Society. This society which is composed solely of Latin students who maintained an A average for the first three quar- ters of each school year, was organized at BHS in 1958 and was sponsored this year by Mrs. Mary Dillon. Officers for l959-60 were: president, Peggy Kortyg vice-president, Garrett Van Meterg secretary, Carole McCoolg treasurer, Arthur Woolson and historian, Ellen Graham. .t R - SEEDS OF LEARNING -Diana Thiele is inducted into the JCL by Roman-clad Joyce Bryan, BEAUTIES OF THE NILE-Dancers at the Roman Banquet are Ellen Amber, Barbara Mc- Guinness, Ellen Graham and Bonnie Atkins. NATIONAL LATIN HONOR SOCIETY-Bottom rnif: Steve Cain. Roger Stewart. Mike Lupo. Jerold Twitty. Bill Jzihn. Jim Ramey, Donald Richardson. Bruce Davis. .Sietmid rout Paula Schonberg. Jane Jackson. Jeene Neel, Eve Rexroad. Karen Bird- song. Adrianne Sheridan, Pat Arnold, Kathy Hauser, Barbara McGuinness. Joyce Bryan. Nancy Howard. Ellen Graham. Top rout Dottie Lund. Janice Chiville. Emily Novotny. Sandy Mc- Kenzie. Sandy XY'haler, Earlene Dunzivant, Jim Robison. Peggy Korty. Bill Schmidt. Garrett Van Meter. Tom Andrews. Richard Lamb. Nelson Coleman, Richard Midgely. Blc1densburg's Borrymores THESPIANS Eddlf. Gscheldlc Barry Veterc jan Browning Lynn Arnold Rom Elwell Roy Goodman Bob Contant Orgamzed ln 1933 thls year the Thesplan Soclety was Composed of lb stable star struck beruors and unxors sponsored by Mr Rlchard Gelse To lead or not to lead that was the questlon Presl dent Howard Krakow vlce prcsldent Charles Lawver and secretary Fllen Graham chose to lead Whlle dabblmg 1n stage make up and stage desxgn H HOLLX XWOOD HERE WE COME' Thespxans 0fflCLI'S How ard lxrakow presxdent Fllgn Graham setrttarx trnasurer and Charles Lawxer uae presxdcnt read our a nus plas 54 throughout the year the Thespnans achleved therr pur pose of promotmg the advancement of dramatlc arts ln econdary schools by paruclpatmg nn All Bladensburg Nnght by producmg several one act plays durmg the year and by sponsormg the fall play The Late Chrls topher Bean ORIENTAL IINTRIGUE Ed Gscheldlc lkneelmgl Marlon lhomas fscatedl Ann Guthrie john Thompson and Lynn Ar nold display thelr talents nn the play The Lost Pnntess pre stnttd by the Drama Class 'T' ill 3 . L, 7. if f , x , I 1 4 e N N S i '1 .' L . '1 ' 'Q ' ' 1 A s - v ' v . . -,, . Y . . , . - , I , I . . J , Q l C Q . . . . 9 Q . ' X . 9 , v . V li ' - 4 , . . 7 . . . . ,, ., V' I . ,,f ' . - 1 t : I -X' ' x7 I ' Y l x f X T 1 1 I lf. - Y ' l wif' ' - ' K fl In abt, H k , .X t l -- f H- . .J - V , I , , I 'ff V' -' 1 I . , v - -.Y lv, ., . ,. In I . V - Arena Stage CAST OE THE DR HAGGETT SL SAN HAGGETT ABBY MRS HAGGETT ADA HAGGETT WARREN CRE AMER TALLANT ROSEN DAVEIN PORT 29 MAKE UP' Nancw Dodson Marxanne Neumaner and Candx Shuman prepare for thenr performances In the Fall plax LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN Ed Gscheldle Marianne Neumaler Rom Elwell Nancy Dodson Charlene Dxckson Dxana Srnka Jeanne Bond Lynn Arnold Candy Shuman Alan W1lh1de Howard Krakow Alun DAndrea John Thompson DO YOU THINK YOU OUGHT TO SWEAR AT ME MR DAVENPORT' asks Alun DAndrea of john Thompson Ed Gschcxdlc pays close attention Q 'na ABSOLUTELY NO PRIVACY' whlle Alan Wnlhxde klSS65 NTHIIHDHE Nc-umaxer In rhxs scene exerxone gets ln on the act OD 1' A ' 5 . I! , . . V v 'I V - I v A I - - 'lk ' cg Q I :Hi - 'Q Y - ' .y ZS 'Y ,sf- f - ' 'D .a' K 'A .1 , 5. Jfsliu . A QQ gi 'Q vi N fx al 0-I I ' - kg i H. A 7 C V I Y 9 mf . 9' . - , , - -' , A ' . 'w n . - A -. 0 IL SAY SOMETHING PURTY BBC members Rom Elwell Roger Leverton and Tommy Smxth clown around before an nouncements Now cu Word Speaklng dlsrxnctly IS xmportant saxd the nme mem bers of the Bladensburg Broadcasrmg Club whlch was sponsored by Mr Rlchard Glese thxs year Yes the B BC IS only for students who do sand Rom Elwell presxdent of the Club whnch was organlzed ln 1956 Yes sxr, a pleasant voxce and clear dnctron IS a must for members of the B B C sa1d Ralph Eckert a unxor who was admntted to the usual all Semor Club member shlp and who was also elected v1ce pres1dent of the Club TESTING 1 2 3 Rom El well presldent and Ralph Eckert vice presldent of BBC begxn the daxly announcements 56 BLADENSBURG BROADCASTING CLUB-Dave Whxte Roger Lewerton Lynn Arnold Tommy Smith Eddle Gschexdle il Q- , , YY' W , u g .. . . . . . ,, . . f , ' - - 4 3 . . . Y. 9 ' ' ' 5 - 7 ,, . . . . . ,, . . . . ., , J N ,, . 'T 1 U n - , , , . . . -' - v 1 w ' 1 12 , l g . fl . . . ' Q s a ' if W- Stationary Bookmobile LIBRARY CLUB-fkneelmgj Peggy Hugya Joan Gxlmore Bottom row Judy Boatman Helene Harper Barbara Bean Betty Lou Hmegardner Terry Frankhouser Joyce Wendland Shxrley Wnmmer Joan Lxght Second row Helen DnCarlo June Carey Loralne Hubert Emma Zeller Judne Ivne Donna Creel Read read read and read some more sand anlce Cralg., presldent of the Lxbrary Club at Bladensburg vyhxch had 47 members who vyere lxbrary assxstants dur mg the year Yes xndeed re dung ns good for you' chlmtd ln Lmda Kennedy ynce presndent of the Club vyhnch was organnzed ln 1976 lll help you flnd a book r1ght novy' What about Przde and Pztjudzre by ane Austen xts excellent' Oh somethmg more modern hummm offered Amy Rodgers secretary who took notes at meetmgs on the f1rst Tues day of eyery month Somethmg more modern hmmm? ust a m1nute and Ill help also saxd Mrs Blanche Franklln sponsor of the Club and also llbrarlan at Bladensburg Senxor High snnce 1936 Wfant for me' Ill help too crled Annette Ratterree chanrman of the commnttee WhlCl'1 planned the clubs Chrnstmas party and the fleld trnp to the Lxbrary of Con gress and to the Folger Shakespearean Lxbrary man Sharon Fletcher Carol Lettman Marnlyn MacKinnon Joyce Hmegardner Betty Plxton Sue Lleberman Top row Katrlna Skeen Thomas Haughey Robert Fullerton Peggy Korty Bob Norton Jim Frye Kenny Kauffman James Gorman EX LIBRIS Jamce Crang Lnbrary Club president and Emma Zeller secretary reyxew a book for presentatxon to the members 57 1 - 1 1 s y '. 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J . y v- - - w . v u - - vs - - w s . . . , Fcxct ond Figure HISTORICAL LEADERS The officers of the istory Club are Carlene Ixlng historian Rosemary Schneider secretary Barbara Martin president Linda Rexroad xice president and Shirley Hawkins treasurer Founded on the supposition that todays events are tomorrow s history the World History Club at Bladens burg made positive that this year their activities would be remembered proudly Organized in 1951 the World this year a very profitable one x 1' Fonclers ,.f THIS PAINTING WOULD BE FOUND IIN THE ORIEINT History club members Dolores Funk and Rosemary Sthnudtr explain paintings of interest To promote interest in history and in foreign coun tries the History Club offered interesting discussions on these subjects each Friday during the year In February the Club sponsored its World Culture Week which, al will be remembered at BHS HISTORY CLUB-Bottom rou Jane Hershberger Dolores Funk Lmda Rexroad James Williams Rose mary Schneider Sandy Shegogue Jeanne Wienecke Second rou Betsy Werner Kay Yates Addie McVearry Shirley Hawkins Judy Spicer Darlene Walter Cheryly Marcus Jeanne Mt-Calla Top rou Lmda Kappes Rosemary MacMillan Jean Kunz Janice Earisman Janis Funk Betty Jean Fowler Sherry Hackler Catherine Martin Jean Mangum 58 U 0 c F as ' 1 ec: ' ' f -,- K . , fi? 1 jx . 'H' . I 1 f, ,A ' -tj 'ff ' , 7 H K A 1 i r' . y I I ,Ig - . . . T - Y A H ' 1 , . l A ,H D . A , n - . , . . . . . . 1 a 1 ' , ' 9 ' s ' History Club, sponsored by Mr. Philip Cifizzari, made though probably not gaining world-wide recognition, I 53' S Z. I , - 1 xt A Expound Exhort Explcun DEBATING CLUB Bottom rou Ida Belcher Ellen Graham, Jan Brownmg Lawver MY COLLEAGUE AND I Roy Good man presents a good debate Some students at Bladensburg delxght 1n a good argu man presndent Peter Gordon vnce presldent and Joanne ment In order to channel thxs mterest along a construc Herson secretary the Club S 10 members Pal-uclpated In uve line a Debating Club was Organized m 1956 Having the Capntal Suburban Debatmg League competxtnon the as xts purpose the promot1on of sk1lls nn speakxng and the fostermg of mterest nn publnc affanrs th1s year the Club had many opportumtles to achxeve nts arm Under the dxrectxon of Mrs Amta Popolo Roy Good land Forensxcs Festxval George Washxngton Unnversnty Debate Tournament, the Amerlcan Umversxty Debate tournament and the Mary B- 1 THINK WE SHOULD GO OVER Debatmg Club members Bob Contant and Joanne Herson dxscuss one of their future debates Rox Goodman and uce presldent Pete Gordon back up thenr statement -UND FL RTHERMORE WE READ IT IlN THE STAR Debatmg club president 59 U I I ' W ' I l flfwfllll I 1' . if. , I k V k 2 A f lisp ' L , ,,,f 'faifg V, , - '2 , ' , 'X ' Winkie Bealor. Top row: Tom Andrews, Bob Contant, Barry Vetere, Charles ? W ' D ,, ,Q ' 9 . s A ' I . , G . . . . D ' . . l a 1 , ' . . I - I g n PU A L E 5 l 4. ' h '71 . ff . J I ,,' A I J ' I l I ' . . . - WHAT A BEAUTIFUL BLOUSE Marlon Thomas and Carol Zms menster discuss the clothmg dlsplays durmg World Culture Week Around Each year at Bladensburg the History Club presents World Culture Week Thus year nt was held from February 15 18 The varlous embassxes m Washxngton D C were asked to contrlbute maternal about thelr natxve land The maternal thus collected was dxsplayed IH the showcases throughout the school In th1s way the students became better acquamted wxth the cultures of the world On February smorgasbord was held ln The food that was served was representatwe of the meals that are eaten rn countrles all over the world Each guest had an opportumty to taste the favorxte cunsme of faraway places 16 an lnternatlonal the school cafeterla DANCE EVERYONE DANCE The German Valley Dancers are the center of ZIIIRCIIOII as they perform at the Smorgasbord dmner 60 P' I I YOU NAME IT WE HAVE IT says chef johnny Hartman as he and helper Betty Lou Hmegardner serve the attendants of the dmner L. 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I Q I N the World The speakers for the week mcluded representa tlves from Russla Mexlco lndla England and Chma Other actnvmes whnch took place were a play tltled The Lost Prmcess showmg Aslan culture fllms about Latm Amerlcan Countrles guests from forengn countrnes and an entertam ment mght for whxch talent was provxded by Bladensburg students and mvlted partrcnpants Also on the agenda was a speech about World Commumcatnon and the ClVll War The entnre schedule of events was planned and put on by the members of the Hnstory Club headed by Eve Robertson w1th the assxstance of Mr Phxllp C1f1zzar1 THOSE LAST MINUTE DETAILS Eve Robertson program chalrman and Mr Cxflzzarx sponsor go over plans for World Culture Week fHllNA S PEOPLE LIKE Dr Hu of the Um wersnts of Marxland speaks at an assembly durmg World Culture Week Q' J is- ' GOOD TO THE L-KST MORSEL PTA Presndent Mr Sam Krakow fmxshes hrs meal at the Smorgasbord dmner 61 Inj ' ,' X - uw- ' , , lj- - f ie, A I 7 1 ., I A fm, ' . f . I ', ,ff . , K .i 1 9 9 ' 'f l 43 , ,, . . . . . f 5, , , . ,, . ,, . . . . 7 . . A' I XA W - s wr, 'A 1 1 W I 1 . , , . ,rv 5 qv- J fl, f ' tk . x X 5 + A ,f :P '-Q ' Q' ' . V 'Y lx , ' I, ' 5 .2-A . 5 . , - Q rj' -A r ,A7 T A, T , ff, S 5 4 ,ff f . fp ,. .. V . , H I- . . 1 -V 3 ' w, 'F .,- First Grade FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Bottom rou Rose De Mary Corkxll Carolyn Campbell Emnly lNovotny joan Kay Top pollar Dlana Srnka Paul Bragaw Freddle Cogswell Nancy rou Terry Allen Wlnkle Bealor Sheha Dlngee Jan Brovynmg Dodson Second rou Judy Backus Amy Rodgers Lee Clarl-. Eye Rexroad Natalie Yopconka Paula Schonberg fc' ANY QLESTIOINS asks FTA member Dorothy jackson to her speech class after Eddle Shamleffer fmlshes spcakmg 67 TEACHERS FOR A DAY FT-X members Betty Wfoolf Sandra Barrett and Judy Augustine go oyer some material on Student Teachers Day C ' . ' ' c 1, L K. . s. 1 H fs- , ' lf: F 9 ll ' I 3 A W A P , ' o 4 V , f l 1 A' . Vt s,' yx X sg' l A ' n .tn , A C- . T . V: - Y ' Y . . ' V. . Y' ' - y 1 Q y ' 'Z ' y . ' - t ' - ' ': V 3 Y 7 -9 Y 1 7 ' y 1:9 5 3 - -Q . -ff , X ' 1 . l ,R , K , , 1 A as -A 5 'EX .- C., 1, . . . , 1 , or Grade A Who sold Bladensburg jackets agam thrs year? Who made fxeld trrps to teachers colleges throughout the state of Maryland? Who sponsored Amerxcan Educatxon Week and the ever popular Student Teachers Day? Who met each Tuesday of every week durmg the year? Who sponsor was Mnss Hoveland' What had approxxmately 45 members who all were mterested rn the teachmg pro fessnon? What trxed to acquamt mterested students wnth the professnon of teachmg and also strove to present rn formatnon and guldanct on how and why to be a teacher? The followmg offxcers were the offxcers of what pres1 dent Betty Woolf vrce presndent Sandra Barrett secre tary udnth Augustlne, treasurer Mary Splvey hxstorlan Marty Daxsey and county reprtsentatnve Barbara Sana Intro? What was organized ln 1952 and IS benefxclal to future school chnldren throughout the United States? The George Robmson Future Teachers of Amernca Club, naturally W THE VIP S-Offlcers of the FTA are Barbara Sanalrtro county rcprestntatxve Mary Spnyey treasurer Sandra Barrett uct prtsndcnt Betty Woolf presndent Judy Augustnnt stcrctary and Nlarty Dalsey hnstorlan IW ALL EARS HERE Mr George Robmson Assistant Superxnten dent speaks at the FTA mductnon whrle Betty Woolf and Miss Hoveland sponsor pay close attentxon Q ,--at blu- AA ll' NAME, PLEASE Nancy Burch orders a Bladensburg yacket from FTA member Sandra Barrett 63 , . - V -.,,- - O , , , , . ' ' . se 9 ' a Q ' w T 1 1 1 1 .XX ' x ' , F . i - , Q . , , 9 3 Y ' I if '9 ,: 7.1 ' t l 1 ', - . -. . . 1 . ' 2 V 4 V Q .' . .. , A . ., I , 5 - 'lin ,. W. O - S , The Kryptonite Kids SCIENCE CLUB-Bottom rou Robert Fetrow joan Kas Caro lyn Campbell Peggy Korty john Lyle Bull jahn Second mu Mxke Lupo Davld Pxttman Roger Stewart Jxm Robxson How FUTLRE VOIN BRALINS The Scxence Club officers are Tom Andrews uce president Margaret Kottke secretary Paul Ger hard treasurer and Hugh Gauch presxdent 64 ard Berthold jim Lee Denms Drehmel Top rou Vnctor DApr1le Paul Alexander Bob Dalley Paul Kunz john Wnll muth Danny Messina Promotmg mterest tn the f1eld of sclence was the pur pose of the Bladensburg Future Scnenusts Club, sponsored by Mr Dale Gerster Under the leadershnp of pres1dent, Hugh Gauch, vxce presldent, Tom Andrews, secretary Margaret Kottke and treasurer, Paul Gerhard the Club contributed to the Scxence Falr and two science cl1n1cs SCIENCE CAN BE FUN' Leslne Thompson works on hrs Scnence Farr project R E7 1 0 0 , - . Q , in ' 'l . ' X ' . . ': , , ', . - v 1 1 9 ' s ' ' Q, ' 1 - 9 3 2' -. V X . ew A' .- ' ' 1 1 , ,l K' .., ' ' l. . 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Nomenclature of Somethlng ITS A GREEN GREEN WORLD The Biology Club officers are Jack Brshop treasurer Bob Burns presrdent, Leshe Thomp son vrce presxdent and Joan Howard secretary Wlld flowers, weather vanes and wonders of nature were famzlxar to members of the Bxology Club at BHS sponsored thns year by Mr Thomas Beatty The Bxology Clubs 35 members and the1r offrcers presndent, Bob Burns, vnce presxdent Leslxe Thompson secretary joan Howard and treasurer jack Bxshop learned more about brology through mterestmg plant experrments and Club fxeld trrps .IC NATURE FOOD Mmmm' Mr Cuttler prepares to take a pncture as Sue Nucl-cols serves Mrss Prxtchett Student teacher and Mr Beatty at the Brology luncheon BIOLOGY CLUB-Bottom rou Lora Gerstner Carol Fredlund Lmda Brxce Peggs Leffmgvsell janet Thot Patsx lxmghts Setona' rou Drane Lmdslex Clarence Burgess Rebecca ualls Andy Raum Alexander Savschuk Robert Dusall james Baker Drana Schmndtman Tim-d rou Wrllram Bnlo John Beach Dase Smxth Bobbx Lowe Tedds Black Ed Cahxll Dan Graxson Top mu Larrx Squrres Chnp Garrett jxm Cocxta Bob Combs Stese Spellman Chuck Collett Joe Adams Nlxke Barnes jim Trump 65 O 1, an f 4 l lil ffl Q I a ' 9 y - 'V- Q - ' . , LW? -4.1 0 , l . 1 . . : . by y X I ' s D Q 9 Q a 1 , 1 , 4 I ei ,af vf 'QQ Doctors Dllemno DESTINATION NURSING-FNA offncers thrs year are Sandy McKenz1e treasur er Barbara Shlllmg secretary Mrs Grleashamer sponsor Pat Arnold vlce presr dent and Naoml Myers presldent Band ands future careers nn nurstng and tongue de pressors were all a part of the d1scuss1ons tn the rnfnrmary eyery other Tuesday durmg lfuture Nurses Club meenngs Organnzed rn 1954 the Future Nurses Club trled thls year to show tts members tl'e beneftts and merxts of ca reers rn the medxcal f1c'd DOES THIS TIE HERE? Asks FNA mem ber Ellen Hellman as she practices her know gedgekof frrst and on another member Vrrgmra noo Armed vsrth hot water bottles and cotton swabs spon sored by Mrs VIVIHH Grteashamer RN and led by presx dent Naomr Myers v1ce presrdent Pat Arnold secretary Barbara Shtllmg and treasurer Sandy McKenz1e 29 unlor and Senlor glrls learned about communlty health and nursmg requrrments rn FN A 'Q' 1 FUTLRE NURSES OF AMERICA BOTTOM ROW Lucrlle Sannnt Barbara Shler Ruth Scherer Ellen Hellman Carolyn Jacobson Vnrgmla Snook Shenla Dmgee SECOIND ROW Dolores Roberts Elame Howard Barbara Hall Joyce Wendland Marcxa YP Hynes Nancy Howard Bonme Atluns TOP ROW jaclue Lackey Dorothy Shegogue Marty Dalsey Rom Elwell Ltnda Guthrxe Barbara Kung Anne Guthne Pat Tltus Nancy Davxs , 0 5 . 2 ' fr, ' ' I . t 3 l .4 9 ' I, I 5 CHX. J S . l u H , ' 2 9 ' . I . Q 9 ll ' 1 S 9 ' ' - - . . . 9 ' , . . . V- - 9 ' 7 7 - s 9 ' Y V . .. . . l . I . . Y ' . , y 9 9 s , 9 9 . - J . . .5 . . . L . . - - QL' .3 , qv V. l l 'av x K 1 , l A, . v. T .J K .K E. V 6 -' - I 4. , - Y.,...- ,. .41 ' Y . ' . . ' ' - ' ' 1 . . ' ' ' . ' . ' . - v A ' ' 9 Q Q ' ' v ' Vs 1 I . . , , . . v . . , , 1 s ' 1 ' v v 1 www-n-we wr-svn-vw 1 0 Troln MAY I HELP YOU? FBLA member Margo Chr pouras attends the swltchboard xn the offxce Attentxon busmesses' Through thenr membershlp ln the Future Busmess Leaders of Amernca Club at Bladens burg Stnnor Hugh School 30 Busmess Educatlon majors and thenr off1cers Peggy Hugya presndent Barbara ng Ground For Execs MACHINES REPLACE WOMEN? NEVER' FBLA offlcers are Barbara Greaver vnce presndent Natalle Yopconka reporter Peggy I-Iugya, pres: dent Mane Wxllnams secretary and Joan Rollms treasurer ness leadershxp and have xmproved thelr standards for entrance mto offlce occupatnons Through the axd of speakers and by takmg fu ld trnps to varnous busmesses Greaver vxce presxdent joan Rollms treasurer and Na talne Yopconka, reporter have developed competent bus: Servlce Educanon Progress Y FLTURE BLSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Bottom rou Sparrough Sue Vermnlllon Thxrd rou Margo Chxpouras Man Niaurma Dxllard Marx Lnxarskx Joxce Tern lNorma MacFar Louise Falten Dorothea Farrell Bexerly HlCk6X Berlyn Plyler lane Pat Rowley Second rou Carol McSweenex Sandra 'Wan Steve Story Roberta McCracken nmg Carol Thompson Ann Schllchug Naomx Myers Niary 67 O A G'l , A, f 4' I . lo if 2 A J 'f M I .J . ? ' :,, ' ' u nt- '- ' . li ' . . . ' , I' I l .' Q - , . S .- S , , . 1 . . cl , ' I . I . . x 1 n Q Y . -' , -' ' the F.B.L.A., sponsored by Mrs. Kathryn Carr, strove for 1 ' 1 a ' U , , ,, , - T i' 1 1 3 5 K IG 1 ' O Q7 a . J Tn' ' , an e ,x 1 l ef :al S - Q C up D I I - '- ' ' . ' ': ' , ' 1 I ' . .' 7 ' .W .' ' - ' . . ' .' A ' ' 1 . v ' l . Q - ' . A ' DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS Bottom row Mrs Khma Peggy Wheeler Sandra True Sue Sorrell Carol Vance Beverly Shaffer Carol Robey Second rou Carole Cyktor Sandra Mar cus Cynthla Harrls Mary Umarsky Shlrley Mxlls Merllyn TWILIGHT ZONE IS A NEW SHADE Brenda Jeffers demonstrates a paxr of hose to a prospectxve customer 63 Earning While Tarpley judy Sxmms wnck Don Vazquez Wallace B111 Ornold Top row Stafford Howard Roger War Tom Wangness Arthur Brown James Harry Woodell fi -Q, if INOW IT LL WORK Through the D O program, Junrny Wal lace ns rramed nn the repaxrmg of such uems as the vacuum cleaner 0 a I , .1 --J P ' 5 U ' fb A - - I s 4 1. c. - . 1 , - . ' ' '1 7 If Y ' . A, V , , , :ffl s.- . A vs -al 44 1 L 'r ' , 5 + ' 1 . -,K , 4 A I I' I Mmfisa, ' I . , , . 1 1 ' I s 1 1 ' s I 1 9 s 9 1 '- 'Z s ' 1 9 ' 9 Y I 5 5 , ,, , . l . s fl' Q , , . 4 f, , 3 A I . xr . I . 'V' I ,x X V - , vw , , ll ll V I ll ' Learning True or false? Bladensburg has the only Dxveru- fned Occupatnons Club m Pr1nce Georges County? true There were 25 Semors who were members thxs year? true In the afternoons these Semors learned trades whrch could not be learned ln school and retanlmg whose sxtuauons could not be duplrcated 10 the school room? true School credit was not gxven for this work? false D O Club members sponsored a banquet for thexr employees nn the sprung? true The Club s sponsor was Mrs joan Klxma and the offrcers for 1959 60 were james Wallace presrdent Stafford Howard vnce presndent and Roger Warwxck treasurer? true THIEVISHNESS LURKING? No IIS Arthur Brown workmg as a plumber apprermce as part of the D O trammg ,a if TWO PLUS TWO EQUALS FOUR?-Sandy True works at the computer CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK Shxrley Mills uses her key punch operator rrarnmg recelved through the D O program 69 ag . 3 l ..., ... , . - u 1 , .I 3 V 9 ' 9 - .. ... K , 1 ,,, I i ' , ' ', - --t .., su , ' v 'f x . l I 4' I 4' . ,f' J a S4 X 'A X ' G Q Its Done with Prayer 1-X EL SOMBRERO ES BQNITO M, Rlchard B055 THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD I SHALL NOT WANT Dxck Fred speaks to Bible Club members Wah 3 hint of South lund vlce presxdent reads the Bnble to Pat Gobbett secretary Nancy America In hls tone Dans treasurer and Bob VanNatta presxdent offncers of the Blble Club Orgamzed nn 1951 at Bladensburg Senlor Hngh School, Davxs treasurer, the Clubs members strove thxs year to the Blble Club had aPPf0XlmafelY 40 members fh15 year learn more about the Blble and to practlce Chr1st1an 11v mg and fellowshxp more dnhgently These axms were ac the off1cers Bob Van Natta presldent, Rxchard Fredlund Comphshed with Panels and speakers vlce presldent, Patrlcla Gobbett, secretary and Nancy X v BLE CLUB-Bottom mu Dxane Kmg Sharon Wnllcox Carolyn Davxs Eunlce Howard Barbara Bean Joyce Wendland V1rg1ma Snook Second rou Jnm Robison Howard Bert hold Dome Lund Judy Cox Nancy Dodson Pamela Gelser Donna Creelman Tbfrd rou Denms Drehmel Roger Stewart Juanlta Watt Tommy Page Jean Johnson Joyce Hme gardner Nancy Hershberger Conme Goodell Top rou Spencer Hay Rxchard Zler Jay Buckley Carolyn Campbell Larry Owens Jlmmy Gorman Johnny Reed 70 , 0 ' J , ll 5' '-1 V 1 ' x A J . .f H rv . ll if ' if u ' . . . g , , g 3 I 7 Under the leadership of Mr. Thomas Beatty, sponsor, and - X - - - - - S , ' s - - 5 . f V' 1 I . . : I AL 1 Bl 'Z . . , . 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'Z 'Q I - a Legion's Legislators MALE REPRESENTATIVES-Bladensburg s representatives to Boys State are Bottom row Howard Krakow Second row B111 Lowe Carroll Mahoney Top row Roy Goodman Ed Gschexdle and Pete Gordon During the week of june 22 27 1959 Dyanna I-Iarrns jeene Neel judy Augustme and Adrranne Sherxdan llved at Carvel Hall Annapolls Mary land They were there to partrclpate rn the Four teenth Annual Gxrls State of the Amerxcan Le glon Auxrllary Department of Maryland These grrls were chosen by the school to attend Glrls State under the sponsorshlp of the Amerxcan Leglon Auxlllary because they were leaders nn school actrvmes The program of Grrls State was a non partl '- san non polmcal attempt to teach and mculcate rn the youth of Amerlca a love of God and Country lt provnded cxtnzenshrp trammg af forded an opportunity for a group of young people to lrve together as self govermng cmzens and gave mformatron of the duties rnghts pr1v1 leges and I'CSPOI'lSlblllI18S of Amerxcan crtrzen shrp The functrons of cxty county and state government were studxed Throughout the week there also were several socral actrvrtles such as a talent nrght an rnfor mal party a tour of the Naval Academy and a trlp to the Unrversrty of Maryland for a get together wxth the cmzens of Boys State Boys State IS an obyectxve cmzenshrp school ln whlch the natlons boy leaders gam a true conceptxon of the rdeals and objectrves the func tions and operatlon of government Thls was part of the speech heard by Roy Goodman Carroll Mahoney Pete Gordon Howard Krakow B111 Lowe and Ed Gschexdle Bladensburgs six representatnves to Boys State of 1959 when they flrst arrrved on the Campus of the Umverslty of Maryland for thelr weeklong stay As the darly actlvxtxes that had been planned by the Amerrcan Legion Department of Maryland Inc unfolded the cmzens of Boys State found that these ob jectrves were most nmpressrvely and emphatlcallw accompllshed On the program were speeches by representa tives from the L S M1l1tary Arr Force am Naval Academnes leadmg c1ty county state an natronal government offrcnals and actlve leaders m clvrc orgamzafnons throughout the state The cltnzens of Boys State also d1V1Cl6Cl 1nto partles and held conventlons prrmarxes and electrons modeled after local county and state procedures Throughout the week these crtlzens also partlcn pated ln athletrc programs and prepared a talent show for presentatxon on the fxnal n1ght of Boys State 1959 of' X' 'U WOMEN POLITICIANS-Bottom row Adrianne Shendan jamce Cratg Top rou Judy Augusnne and Jeene Neel represent BHS at Girls State 71 ,, , . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . ,, . 3 9 l Y 5 Q . . , . 9 ' I , . . . , . . Y . . . . . , 9 9 9 ' 1 . . , . . . . , , . , h , . . . n s , . , - . . . , . . : , . - - . H - . 15 . 1 9 5, ,, 1 2 9 9 ' , , Y , 9 9 ' 1 ' -I ,F . - D . . . D as 7 , he , - p ' l ' , . . . - - l 3 : is . , . x it ,- s - - , Q ' if .' . . . 'f ' 1 - 9 f - . . . ,. I K , . , . ,.- 1 f - - . 2 . 5 ,A - . . . A Q., s l ,,-- .. -V .Q . - , - l 3 is . ' 1 -'fm 41 1 9 9 ' tggfzf . . . . . . . - 3 51 . . . fl' . , -- , - 9 . . . , : 7 9 . - , V: . , gn-e' Stotion WBHS On to better DX and more QSL cards . . . meant some- thing to the 20 members of the newly formed Amateur Radio Club at Bladensburg. It was the slogan of their Club which was sponsored by Mr. Louis Striebinger and led by president, john Willmuthg vice-president, William johnson and activities manager, john Conrad. Through many activities, the Club achieved its purpose which was HOLD IT -Radio Club officers Dave White, vice- presidentg Bill johnson, treasurerg John Willmuth, pres- identg john Conrad, activities manager, and Paul Kunz, secretary, pause for a moment while they plan their informative meeting. Row, Row, Row Sailing, sailing o'er the deep blue sea -shouted the 12 stalwart sailors who were members of the newly formed Boating Club at Blaclensburg Sen- ior High. Sponsored by Mr. Dene Hoffman, Boating Club membership was open to juniors and Seniors who had boats available. Tugboat owners were not eligible, however. Commodore, Robert Beallg vice-Commodore, Ralph Eckert and treasurer, Kathy Hauser helped the Club promote safety afloat in the fall and spring cruise. to build a useful hobby. RADIO CLUB-Bottom row: Robert Johnson, Larry Owens, James Bass, William O'Neal, Charles Suit. Top row: Wayne Pierpont, Bradford Mc- Clendon, George Hearn, Hugh Gauch, Bob Noble. EENlE, MEENIE, MINIE, MOE! -Boating Club members Wally Casey, Bob Beall, Kathy Hauser, Ralph Eckert and Turner Miles look over some boats at a local store. 72 X Z .. 5 . i F'-5' Y l X 1 SEA CRUISERS-Bob Beall, commodoreg Kathy Hauser, secretary-treasurer and Ralph Eckert, vice- commodore are the officers of the Boating Club. 1 L X Junior Ambossodors S' HELPING HAND-PTA member Mrs. Hanley shows her inter- est in International relationships by helping with the American Field Service Program. A BHS student next year will either kick over the Leaning Tower of Pisa, consume crum- pets or truffles or break in a wild kangeroo. In turn a foreign student will attend BHS, eat Mighty Mo's and pizza and become a Mustang addict. This foreign exchange, which Bladens- burg helped finance with THE CANDY SALE OF '59 is sponsored by the American Field Serv- ice. Its purpose is the furthering of understand- ing and goodwill among the peoples of the world. LET'S GET TOGETHER -Mrs. Couturie and Mrs. Robinson advisers, collaborate on American Field Service issues. FARAWAY PLACES-BHS students Dianna Hartley. Sue Rob- American Field Service program. inson and Barbara Martin contemplate the advantages of the 73 TO THE RESCUE -FNA members fsittingl jackie Lackey, islandingj Naomi Myers and Joyce Sisson go over first aid routines while they work in the infirmary. We've Been INFIRMARY, GUIDANCE, BANK WORKERS Despite the mock fears expressed by some students, the infirmary workers were not permitted to diagnose patients, bank workers did not have a key to the safe and guidance workers could not change IQ scores on permanent record cards. On the contrary, these student helpers performed an important and necessary service to the school. A few of their many jobs were filing, running errands and, in general, being right-hand men to the heads of the departments. According to the workers' superior, there were two or more students lending their efforts in each department making it possible to main- tain order and efficiency in each department, . A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED --Robert Elmendorf, Shirley Mathews, Natalie Yopconka, Sue Kel- baugh and Irene Credeur take care of student finances. in OFFICE WORKERS-Seated: Lynn Arnold, Barbara Bern, Nancy Frisco, Margo Alfrez. Bottom row: Carol Darr, Margo Chipouras, Mary Ann Sanford, Mary Anne Pryor, Vivian Love, Beverly Hickey, Gloria McDonald, Judy Vipperman, Marie Williams. Second row: Rita McKinney, Nancy Hall, Winnie Paris, Barbara Greaver, Carole Cyktor, Donna McKee, Berlyn Plyler. Top row: Nancy Howard, Carolyn Campbell, Dyanna Harris, Joan Newman, Carole Hayden, Mary Ann Tardy, Melba Creelman, Merie Crabill. 74 Working on the . OFFICE HELPERS While walking leisurely through the halls between classes this year, most students noticed whirlwinds pass- ing them from time to time. The secret is now out. They were not whirlwinds, but students who worked in the office. How did they learn to walk so fast? From having to make a complete circuit of the school, stop at assigned check points and get back to the office in time to com- plete several other tasks, such as typing, filing and answering the telephone. CAFETERIA WORKERS From the school kitchen each day came sounds of mas- culine voices discussing the fine points of preparing food. Could it have been that the administration had employed French chefs to oversee the cooking process? No, it was the cafeteria workers getting ready for another busy lunch hour. These five boys and one girl assisted with everything from serving lunches to washing dishes. 2'-. 5135 I Q s . , W . . g r THE PITTER-PATTER OF LITTLE KEYS-Gloria McDonald types the absence list for the afternoon shift as she helps out in the main office. 'T I '.L... GUIDANCE WORKERS-Diana Thiele, Sandra Forrest, Pearl Stebbing, Sue Shaffner, Richard Anderson, Pat jackson, Charlene Cantner, Ginny Millman. CAFETERIA WORKERS-lsealedb Richard Brizzie, Larry Cstandingl Warren King, Frank Scarano. Rinck, John Cockrell, Mike Anselmog DO RE Ml The Chorus offlcers are fseatedl Nancy Dodson co busmess manager fstandmgl Colleen Stakem secretary treasurer Mary Splvey co business manager, Paul Bragaw pres ndent Kbackb Ferns Garrett vnce president SI ,- MIXED CHORUS-Bottom mu Lnlless McPherson Jo Bern hard Phyllxs McDonough Carolyn Scofneld Shxrley Kearns Becky Sue Farmer Mary Spney Second rou Sharon Wxllcox Diana M3fClU13l4 Beth Browmng lrene Sawyer Nancy Dodson Dolores Roberts Dianne Madxson Ihfrd rou Margaret Barker Une More Tlme The chorus, under the dxrectxon of offncers Paul Bragavy presldent, Ferns Garrett, VICC presndent, Colleen Stakem, secretary and Mary Spxvey and Nancy Dodson bus1ness managers, presented many muslcal programs for the entertamment of the students at Bladensbur The three mam smgmg groups th1s year were the Sophomore Chorus, the jumor and Semor Chorus and the G1rls Chorus The Gentlemen Songsters, a double quartet, and a gxrls quarter completed the musxcal plcture These groups worked 1n harmony at the Chrnstmas assembly the NH S mductxons whxch were held IU the fall and sprmg the Easter assembly and a P T A meetmg Under the d1rect1on of Mrs Margaret Eller, vocal musnc mstruc tor, these choral groups jomed thenr vonces to present an operetta txtled The Mnkado The operetta, gwen on Aprnl 1 and 2 was another fxrst form Bladensburgs Mus1c Department fi aye Hoskmson Robert Van Natta john Bennxck Phil Knud sen Tommy Page Spencer Hay Pauline Casper fop rou Thel ma Smlth Rlchard Zner Mike Anselmo john Dxxon Ferns Gar rett Rnchard Wohl Carolyn Sanner ' 0 G Y 1 ' . 3 , A s V . Y Q v r' f , N z., , . . . , .. H ' . , . . 1 , . . . . - 1. - H - . . , 7 .. ,, . . , 9 . ., , . . , . 7 - . . l ' A 9 , ' . , . ,Y . . ,L y ' S ,Y ..4- .. ,, UQ , x r X . I Q A te fp ,X . Q Q' Nl j I 'fa' . , 1 .. I ' -, t ' , . ,' . '. . ': - . . . ' , ' V 1 ' 1 a 1 ' , ' . V r I I 3 ' 1 1 9 ' 5 , - ': , Do, Re, Mi .... UDASHING THRU' THE SNOW -Chorus members Sharon Willcox, Pauline Casper, Nancy Dodson, and Mary Spivey entertain Bladensburg journalists at the Quill and Scroll Banquet with a medley of Christmas tunes. Vi'- TOMORROW WE VE JUST GOTTA GET ORGANIZED' Spencer Hay Jean Bauer Mrs Eller Richard Wohl and Nancy Dodson start making plans for the Chorus presentation of The Mikado 2 gy cv GlRLS CHORUS Bottom rou Dianna Hopkins Amelia Kearney lNancx Brogan Christine Phillips Top rou Colleen Monaco Penny McDougal Betts Rose Virginia Snook Second Stakem Bonnie Haynes Sharon Lonnlng Betts McElseen An rou Carolxn Ross Elona Shimmel Phyllis Brown Arulla netre Ratterree jean Bauer Carol Lrlch 47 ' Q .. . ,, ' T- ! . - . . . - .. . Y. ,, ,, -.. E Zu tr X, ' X J is ,rn U ' v Qs E ' 4 1 . , gb ,- I ' Y ,. - ': , ' ', ' 1' . . ': l I Q ,4 y ' D y V v Q 1 ,' ' I . I: .' v v ,W v 1 ' ' ' ' -1 IT'S A BIRD, IT'S A PLANE -It's Jerry Mabry at a Gymk- hana meeting. Dean Pennington and Richard Ferguson wait for their turn on the trampoline. GYMKHANA-Bottom row: Barbara Tavaroza, Judy Rieg, Dianna Hopkins, Vickie McEntee, Barbara deBethizy, Judy Graves, Linda Wagner, Dolores Funk, Mary McFadden. Second row: Naomi Baldwin, Linda Greer, Barbara King, Sally Dietz, Pat Lisenbee, Suzanne deLathouder, Carol Counts, Roni Elwell, Betty Jo Bygate. Third row: Sandy McGee, Sandy Voorhees, Linimentis Many muscles, a trampoline and lots of happy students could have been found in the gymnasium each Tuesday night during the past year. These students were members of Gymkhana and their officers were: David Pittman, president, Carolyn Balestra, vice-president, Candy Shu- man, secretary-treasurer and Kathy Gray, historian. Sponsored by Mr. Eugene Colgan, Gymkhana's skilled members performed at half-time shows during the basket- ball season and at All Bladensburg Night in March. 1 u Q! C9 i Q l'3 l JUMPS, TUMBLES, AND LEAPS-Gymkhana officers Dave Pittman, president, Carol Balestra, vice-president, Candy Shu- man, secretary-treasurer and Kathy Gray, historian, stand still for a change. Mary Ellen Lohr, Louise Hickman, Judy Potter, Becky Swick, Rita McKinney, Carol Hamilton, Ruby McCormac. Fourth row: Roger Leverton, Rod Hall, Charles Mason, Ronald Norton, Rich- ard Ferguson, Dean Pennington, Phil Knudsen, Frank Mathews. Top row: Ronald King, Don Plummer, Bill Johnson, Robert Johnson, Chip Garrett, James Chenault, Larry Squires. Lads ond Losses A strike! Another happy bowler boosts his average. The 150 members of the Bowling Club at BHS spent their Monday afternoons from November until March trying to do just this at the Bladensburg Bowling Alley. Under the sponsorship of the Girls' Athletic League and Miss Mary Lucas, with executive secretaries Karen Birdsong and Barbara Sanalitro taking care of averages and won-lost records, the Bowling Club consisted of four leagues with six teams each and six members belonging to a team such as the Alley Cats or the Goof Balls. At the Awards' assembly in the Spring, many bowlers received trophies for their individual and team achieve- ments. X yt DID YOU SAY A STRIKE? -Tommy Johnson reports his score to Stevie Johnston as Larry Mabry points out scores to Jane Bostrom and Joyce Read. BOWL 'EM OVER-Bowling Captains, Bottom row: Marcia Hynes, Nancy Woodring, Vickie Mc- Entee, Stevie DuVall, Diann Kramer. Second row: Mike Cady, Roger Leverton, Rod Hall, Bill Jahn, Tommy Page, Wayne Tyson. Top row: Dave Wfrigley, Don Plummer, Doug Marron, Bill Rieg, Dick Dunai, Charles Ferrar. WATCH ME KNOCK THEM ALL DOWN -say's Sam Tayman while bowling. Henry Richard bowls in the next alley. 79 Gals on the Go pw ATHLETES2 FEMININE GENDER-GAL officers are Karen Birdsong, treasurerg Dottie Lund, vice-presidentg Barbara Sanali- tro, presidentg Sandy McKenzie, secretary and Eve Rexroad, historian. SEE MY DOLL BABY? -says Lynn Arnold as she tries to catch the attention of Karen Birdsong and Sandy McKenzie during the commotion of the GAL Slumber Party. The active girls who were members of the Girls' Ath- letic League strove to create and maintain leadership and good sportsmanship in physical education. Not only did they achieve this aim, they also held their annual Slumber Party in November which had an enormous attendance and abounded with excitement, they sponsored the Alumni Christmas tea and the Faculty- G.A.L. basketball game and co-sponsored the Bowling Club with their sponsor, Miss Mary Lucas. The 12 members whose officers were Barbara Sanalitro, presidentg Dottie Lund, vice-presidentg secretary, Sandy McKenzieg treasurer, Karen Birdsong and historians, Evelyn Martin and Eve Rexroad, increased their mem- bership to 20 in February. HEY, TAKE IT EASY! -exclaims Candy Shuman as Gail Righter leaps over her during a game of leap frog with Mary McFadden, Kathy Gray, Sue Schuh and Bonnie Hawes at the GAL Slumber Party. GIRLS' ATHLETIC LEADERS-Sue Hirrlinger, Sandy Voorhees, Stevie DuVall, Sue Grubb, Vickie McEntee, Dottie Hartman. Auxiliary to YMCA The sight of knobby kneed, muscular Pom Pon girls and two dainty basketball teams would have sent a visitor to BHS into a moment of shookness until it was ex- plained that this was the normal procedure on the day of the Powderpuff Basketball Game, sponsored by the Tri- Hi-Y. On this day, some of BHS's boys and girls change places on the basketball court-the girls playing the game and the boys leading the cheering. For the Senior Tri-Hi-Y members, this game was their last chance to show their skill with set shots, so substitutions occured almost as often as did scoring. The Senior Tri-Hi-Y was sponsored this year by Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd and its of- ficers were: Thelma Smith, presidentg Frances Broderick, vice-presidentg Barbara Sanalitro, secretary, jean Moore, treasurer, Sue Schuh, chaplain and Gay Finn, historian. i WE'LL SHOW THOSE JUNIORSH-Marty Daisey, Nancy Davis, Dianne Wood, Gay Finn, Carolyn Rogers, Candy Shuman, Sue Schuh, Dyanna Harris and Jean Moore practice their steps for the Tri-Hi-Y Powder Puff Game. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y - Bottom rout Karen Birdsong, Nancy Davis. Bonnie Reid, Roberta Clark, Mary Sparrough, Mary Cor- kill, Linda Foran,Semnd rout jeene Neel, Dottie Lund, Judy Augustine, Sandy McKenzie, Diana Srnka, Betty Woolf, Eve Rexroad, Mary Spivey, Mary ljnvarsky. Third rout Connie Day, jackie Lackey, Dorothy Shegogue, Carolyn Rogers, Gail Reilly, .xx THE HAPPY TRAVELERS-Preparing to leave for the Hi-Y- Tri-Hi-Y convention in Delaware are Sue Schuh, Dale Stone- braker, Tom johnson, Kathy Gray and Thelma Smith. 2959 THE LEADERS-The Senior Tri-Hi-Y officers are fkneelingl Gay Finn, historian, Barbara Sanalitro, secretary, Sue Schuh, chaplaing txtendingb jean Moore, treasurerg Frances Broderick, vice-president and Thelma Smith, president. Barbara Backus, Dianne Wood, Sandra Chew, Becky Breeze, Shirley Summers. I-'nurth mu: Carolyn Jacobson, Carolyn Camp- bell, Gail Minnich, Stevie Storey, Sue Gauch, Lucille Santini, Cecilia Thornton, jean Shanklin, Joyce Terry. Top row: Lois McClary, Peggy Moore. A - ALL SMILES-Pat Maddox. president, Ruth Gessner. chaplain: Paulette Denlinger, historian, Elsie Webb. treasurer: and Linda Richardson, secretary are the Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y officers. -..4A. - Actions Speck Pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions is the motto of the Tri-Hi-Y Club at Bladensburg Senior High. Be- cause of its large size, the Club met seperately according to grades. This separation did not deter the members as they devoted themselves to service activities and com- munity projects throughout the year. While the Sophomores did not lend their skill in the Powderpuff Basketball Game, nevertheless they were in the gym that fateful day of March 15, looking over the prowess of the juniors because next year, they will be pitted against them in a do or die contest of dunking dexterity. The Junior Tri-Hi-Y's officers were: Kathy Gray, president, B. J. Bygate, vice-president, Judy Beegle, secre- tary, Dona Dameron, treasurer, Dale Stonebraker, chap- lain and Mary McFadden, historian. Their sponsor was Miss Roberta Hoveland. Leading the Sophomores were: president, Pat Maddox, vice-president, Virginia Warren, secretary, Linda Rich- ardsong treasurer, Elsie Webb, chaplain, Ruth Gessner and historian, Paulette Denlinger. Mrs, Jane Thompson sponsored this group. N dz, A Vi. SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y-Bottom row: Linda Kappes, Jane Hershberger, Judy Backus, Carolyn Davis, Rose Latimer, Sue Second row: Judy Graves, Betsy Fowler, Melvadine Engel, Wefnefs Judy Estill, Kay Yates, Pam Bell, Linda Gallagher, Fran Hensel, Antoinette Boho. Tbird row: Diana Ciomei, Janet Barksdale, Sally Dietz, Judy McGaughy, Janet Wfhite, Suzanne 82 Keds-...L Mullican, Irene Bredekamp, Linda Henderson, Marcelle May- nard, Sandy Lancaster, Diane Lyons. Fourth row: Bonnie Cart- wright, Sue Albright, Judy Spicer, Sharon Layton, Kathy Frazier, Charla Richardson, Betty Wilcox. Top row: Carol Boback, Bon- nie Baxter, Nancy Griffith, Beverly Nalley, Sue Phillips, Janet Thot, Lora Gerstner. JR. TRI-HI-Y-Bottom row: Joyce Wendland, Sandy McGee. Louder Thon Worcls Sandy Voorhees. Linda Bibler, Judy Lindsay, Grace Meredith. Nancy Roddy. Serum! mir: Rita McKinney. Carlene King. Mary Ann Pryor, Sharon Littleton. Sharon Hutto. Rosetta Armstrong. Joan Carrick. Joyce Goding. Third mir: Dolores Roberts. Bar- NX'E'LL SHOW' THOSE SENIORSH-Kathy Gray. Barbara Tavaroza, Sandy McGee, Adele Reeves. Dale Stonebraker. Rita McKinney, Nancy Roddy. Grace Meredith. and Linda Bibler display their ribbons advertising the Powder Puff Game. bara Hall, Annette Ratterree, Amy Rodgers. Carol Kirk, Judy Potter. Martha Mcllwain, Top mu: Pat Dodson. Eileen Deacon. Barbara Tavaroza. Linda Greer, Marcia Hynes. Eve Robertson, Gloria Beck, Diane Komesaruk. Virginia Snook, Eileen Callow. SITTING PRETTY-Kathy Gray, president, Dona Dameron, treasurer, Mary McFadden, historiang Judy Beegle. secretary and Betty Jo Bygate, vice-president, are the Junior Tri-Hi-Y officers. C2 OC 'N-1 gg' 83 PUNCH, ANYONE? -Hi-Y members john Day and Ottie Vipperman serve refreshments after their induction. JUNIOR AND SENIOR lil-Y-Bottom ruu: Roy Goodman. Ray Owens. Mike Lombardo. Charles Craft. Ottie Vipperman. Sped Hause. ,S-E'f0?lli rout Ralph Barrett. jack Maguire. Charles lferrar. Tom XY'right. Bruce Daxis. Howard Amos. Dave XY'rigley. 'I bird mu: Trueman Haskell. llal Mathis, Don Lampe. Ray Morell, Tom Iillis, Donnie Eierman. Dickie Bowman. john Day. 84 Exclusive Club-- The Hi-Y would be an interesting club for a girl to join. but unfortunately it has its limitations. It is limited to approximately 120 Bladensburg boys. The Club's goals are to create, maintain and extend high standards of Christian character. The Hi-Y sponsored sports, dances and several interesting programs this year including a Thanksgiving and Christmas program in conjunction with the Tri-Hi-Y. This active club participated in county-wide rallies and swim meets. The Club officers, Ray Owens, presidentg Ed Gscheidle, vice-presidentg Charles Miller, secretary and Bill Foreman, treasurer were in charge at the Thursday evening meet- ings. Mr, Pfaender and Mr. Carmichael remained on hand to lend their assistance. 'K' I-'nurlb ron: George Furmage. Bill Foreman. john Dixon. Dennis Hershberger. Leslie Heicher. Neil Hanscomb. Sam Tayman. Steve Mood. liltb mu: Dennis XY'agner. jim Ramey. Bob Campbell. Kenneth Trinkley. Charlie Maddox. Tommy jones, jim Robi- son, 'lop mir: Eddie Gscheidle, Mike Foster. Charlie Miller. Sam Clayton. jim Morrison. MoleMembers Only TABLE TALK H1 Y officers Ray Owens president Eddne SHARPSHOOTERS' H1Y members Bull Nagey and B1llM1ll1os Gscheldle vlce president Charhe Mxller secretary and Bull Fore practlce their basketball at a Thursday mght meetmg man treasurer dxscuss then' next H1 Y meetmg if SOPHOMORE HI Y jimmy Baker jack Nicholson Eddie Kel lams Ninke Spangler james Chenault lxen Eccleston 80 l -, . , Z ,- . 9 V ' ' 1 - I' ., 6 2. 4 1 x 'F A , , .N , 1 . Q T, Ali, ' Y ' li ' 1 v ' sl 1 Q . Sus Boom Bob 46' xxx DA DA DAT TOOT LE DOOT DA ' The Pep Band members Carroll Mahoney Charlene Dickson Howard Krakow and Erme Wlltsey play a yazzy tune durmg a half ume UP UP UP' CFrom the bottoml Its Shxrley Simpson Suzanne d Lathouder John Prender Dennis Brown Mlchael Koechley and Bobbn Laughton decoratxng the lobby wm dows for the Chrlstmas fesuvmes 86 We want a touchdown Sell more hght bulbs Who can out yell the Pep Band? So nt went, as the tu dents of Bladensburg took part m many actlvltles of a typncal school year Thns year, more than ever, school sp1r1t was a natural part of everyday school lnfe From the fall play and All Bladensburg Nxght to the State Basket ball Tournament and the class proms, 1ts presence was evxdent Thxs spnrnt was reflected nn yobs well done, con tests won m everythmg from speech makmg to cake bakmg and perhaps most 1mpress1vely, nn the pride with whlch the student body always sang those famllxar words Bladensburg all hall to thee WE RE WITH YOU TEAM SO FIGHT' Bladensburgs peppxest girls the Cheerleaders support the team at the Wheaton football game 0 0 I E ' J 5 .- ' Q H n If if Q. I .Q 5- ,, f in , ' ' Q. 1, 'lf ,f 1' .1 Rv Q I ai S' .L .A , A f .4 ,Q .. I V , ' 5 - . . - . . .li , s .. at - - . . . . U I Q . : ' . , . . . . . K u ' 1: , 9 . . . , . r , . l 1 .C s. 1 . 7 5 Pep Club, Roh! GET IN THE SPIRIT Pep Club members practxce the Fnght Song at their weekly meetnng Push em back push em back A basket a bas ket, a basket boys Vnctory, victory that s our cry The Pep Club at Bladensburg knew all the cheers and shouted them at games throughout the year Wnth ma roon and whlte beannes and thexr vonces, 250 strong chantnng ln trlumph at basketball baseball and football games, the Pep Club was the loudest and one of the larg est clubs at BHS th1s year Sponsored by Mr Eugene Colgan and Mr john Newland the Pep Club and nts enthusnastnc expressxon of school spmt proved contaglous so before the end of the year, the number of actxve sup porters of Bladensburgs teams had mcreased consxder ab y llll PIP 4 Ll Ii Ptp C lub mem tts watch tho. game atttntntlw U '5 i 45 1-5 at WE RE BEHIND HOL TEAN1 WERE BACKING XOL LP Pep Club offlcers are lkneelmgl Carolyn Balestra presndent lslandzngl Pat Arnold secretan treasurer and lxathx Grax xxce presldent Sl Loud! Louder! CHEERLEADERS, 1960 - fKneeling7 Jo Bernhard, Marty ing! Sharon Dennis, Carmen Starr and Dale Stonebraker. Daisey, Dyanna Harris, Sandy Voorhees, Judy Lindsay. Grand- XX'HO' NYE GONNA' BEAT! -BHS students are asked by .Io Bernhard. Dyanna Harris. Sharon Dennis. Dale Stonebraker and Carmen Starr. S8 The eight cheerleaders in their new, all-white uniforms were a pepping-up preparation even when they merely stood before the fans at the football and basketball games. But when they proceeded to lead the cheers, their pur- pose, to create and maintain school spirit at all sports events, was readily accomplished. With the clearly au- dible support of the entire Pep Club, to whom they taught cheers at Pep Club meetings, the Cheerleaders in- troduced many new cheers and songs. At the same time all of the old favorites were not neglected. Besides lend- ing their enthusiastic support at all of the home games, the Cheerleaders traveled to the away games in football and basketball. The cheerleading squad was sponsored by Mrs, Doris Ehlers and captained by Dyanna Harris. Its six junior and two Senior members met after school to practice their cheers, songs and formations. These viva- cious girls, complete with spirit, shouting and saddle- shoes, provided the spark for the crowd and the crowd, in turn, encouraged the teams to do their best. Loudest! ' TAKE THE LEAD-Dyanna Harris, captaing and Marry Daisey, co-captain of the cheerleadefs squad, get ready to cheer. TOI'CHDOXVN-YEA! -Judy Lindsay. Sandy Voorhees, Dale SSSS-BOOM! -ckneebngl Carmen Starf,M3ffY D3i59Y. Stonehraker. and mascot Debbie Avery arc full of pep. Dianna H3ffl5' Judy' I-md53Yv J0 Befnhafdv flU 'Pi K7 Sharon Dennis, Dale Stonebraker and Sandy Voorhees lead a cheer at the Northwestern game. x , 5 x . ll H -Il 89 Hi Ho Silver, N-. 1,-14 rid' RAINGERETTES Botlom mu Carolxn Ross Lucnlla. Lnbermm mmf, Inf: mu judx Augustme Donna Dclpx lNancx Beach Pam Tracy Gloria 'wlcDonald NAOUII Baldxxm Georgettc Plcm xflilxll. 'N1cFnttt Betts Dtnms can Conwax of the Rangerettes were off agaln wxth a dxsplay of precxsnon marchmg and flashmg batons They m1ght have been seen takmg part m All Bladensburg Nxght the Ap ple Blossom Parade nn Wnnchester, Vxrgrma, the Lnons Club Competxtnon or the Cherry Blossom Parade ln Wash mgton, D C If the event was a football half tlme show, chances are the Rangerettes weren t easnly recogmzed In one such performance Bladensburg s most femnnlne cow boys became Peter Pans, costumed all m green and twnrlmg flags and nn another they partxcnpated as Roman warrlors complete wlth togas and helmets and twxrlmg spears and swords Through their many publnc appearances, the Ranger ettes not only gamed experrence for themselves, they also Q:-h-NX brought recognmon to Bladensburg and added to therr already xmpressnve collectxon of trophxes for outstandxng performances Whether they were practrcmg flat spms, frgure enghts or flrps for fancy formatrons, the Rangerettes had the leadershnp of captam, Pam Tracy, and the cooperation and guidance of sponsor, Mr Eugene Colgan 3 W1-f INDER OBSFRVHXTION Rangerettes ,ludx Augus tum Pam Tracs Betts Denms and Carolxn Ross art watched by Nlr Vozar as thu perform durmg thr Northwestern halftxme shovs 90 7 5 A n .l '-rfj , e X 3 , I P - I V X S l 5 sn l . ' ' 'xl Y , ' 4 L 1 , X W l . A 5 f I Y NA A, ,xi f ,tm YV vp 4 if ,,, W . ' L Y Y a u , saggy Ready and , . . and the 12 high-stepping members .W , LIT . . . - -. , , , . N I , ' ll YI ll 73 , 'Q , t. , ' ' - qw 5, 'Il f I . . an . - - lv ' I A 4 l '. I AWCIYI ij' fry if if ...r.... 4... HOME ON THE RANGE WAS NEVER LIKE THIS-Ranger THE LONE RANGERETTE -Capram Pam Tracy swes the ettes Naoml Baldwin Glorla McDonald Jean Conway Donna 518031 I0 begin mafchmg Delpy Carolyn Ross and Vlckxe McEntee twxrl rn formation dur mg the DeMatha game I n f 'J we S ' tn'!v'oi 'X lt tlwlws 3-1 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Rangerettes Judy Augustme, Donna Delpy, Nancy Beach, Georgette Elem mxng, Lucnlle Lnbermm. Pam Tracy, Gloria McDonald, Naomx Baldwin, Betty Denms, jean Conway and Vxckxe McEntee practlce their routme for the next game 91 . W Ii , W :WV ft 7 13 I. ,-P, ' ' i 1 , f V J j ., E f s J! T E1 my I f , A , .X Q. E., , ...L Z , V 9 9 ' , . - ' 'V i , Bobbsey Twins Those big maroon and white things? . . . Pom pons . .. They belong to the 16 Pom Pon Girls at BHS. You say you saw them at all the games? Well, naturally because they performed in half time shows throughout the year. Yes, the BHS Pom Pon Girls, who were organized in 1957, performed in parades, also. Well, it's only natural that you liked them! IN THE SPIRIT OF THE GAME-These pretty Pom Pons strut with the beat of the music played by the Pep Band. PON! POIN CSeniorsl Ynian Low Dianne. Wood Buerlx' Brown, Candx Shuman Gail Righter jean Moore Bonnie Hawes Sue Schuh. TT ...Tvs T' ..,.,....z.. ...t Times Eight Their sponsor this year was Mr. Eugene Colgan and their officers were: Candy Shuman, presidentg jean Moore, vice-presidemg Mary McFadden, secretary-treas- urer and Sandy McGee, historian. You say you'd like to be a Pom Pon Girl? Well, if you can maintain a C aver- age and are able to catch on quickly to routines you probably will have a good chance! HVRRAH FOR HALF TIME!-Pom Pons Vivian Love, Dianne Wood, and Bonnie Hawes join the others to present a half time show. POM PON-fjuniorslz Judy Johnson, Sherry Mclntosh, Sandy McGee, Barbara Logeston, Maureen Moran, Mary McFadden, Linda Bibler, Barbara King. ' ... 1 'vy T' 4 sys, A ' i . . ff N4 'XV X P .M 'xii C .Q - U 1 .-Y .J , . is 4 V 1 ' L 'N fl Q 'ill' i . S i i 9 - 4-V ar. ,,......-an f ALL TOGETHER NOW, l-2-3 -Band officers fstendingl Yaughn Barkdoll, presidentg Jim Bickley, sophomore representa- tive, Ralph Eckert, adjutantg john Bagnall, junior representa- UVCQ fiittingl. Tom jackson, vice-president, Bob Beall, treas- urer, Joan.NVoodruff, secretary and Carroll Mahoney, senior representative. CONCERT BAND-Bottom rout Barbara Lee, Mary Baum- berger, Ralph Eckert. jim Bickley. Judy Estill, joan XX'oodruff. Second row: Doug Marron, Denis Solee, Charlene Cantner, Turner Miles. Leslie Thompson, Mary Roof, jim Trump, jack Drager, Chris Overholser, Bob Munson, Fran W'oodford, Blues , The Instrumental Music Department at Bladensburg. under the direction of Mr. Dene Hoffman and band offi- cers. Vaughn Barkdoll, pri-sidentz Tommy jackson. vice- president and Bob Beall, treasurer, participated in innumerable activities this year. For its proficiency in every facet of instrumental music, Bladensburgs band was selected to the Hrs! Chair of America. a national band yearbook, for the ninth consecutive year. This entitled them to a permanent place in the yearbook. Mr. Hoffman was also made a member of the yearbook's board of advisers. The concert band performed at three county and state music festivals, All Bladensburg Night, two concerts- An Evening of Music in March and a starlight concert in june and played at graduation exercises, with Senior band members conducting. The dance band, The Lancers, proved their prowess at perfect playing when they performed at the Christ- mas Ball, the Sophomore Prom, Hearts Entwinedn and the Annual Swing Show. Dolores Funk, Edward Cahill, Bob VanNatta. Third row: Carroll Mahoney, Bob Beall, Howard Krakow, Bobby Butcher, Douglas Phillips, Ernie Ulrich, Melvin Baumgardner, Steve Mastbrook, Curtis Groenthal, Steve Tracy, Dick Vito, Don Plummer, Richard Van Natta, Rose Latimer, Fred Barnhardt, 5 A 3, f X u I ggg -,V an X .XX A if 7 X . V Q, 5 1 S' jiffx I nl Qs I if-il f 5,-1 I' 4' A I ,A 'x Txrgv X VE: I XA 1 Nl. Q W K f Q X 0 N X f x X W ' fl X 'fi N as Q n X 1 N if QL f is CHRISTMAS CARDS IN SEPTEMBER? Why sure says Vaughn Barkdoll band member as he shows Mrs Day some Chrlstmas cards PEP BAND-Bottom rou johnny Reed Bruce Lyons john Bagnall Erme Wlltsey Steye Cam Second rou Gerry Hoar my Yarbrough Chrlene Drckson Tbxrd rou Gall Mmmch Pepplng Up DANCE BAND-Bottom row jack Drager Mike Lupo Vaughn Barkdoll Second row Carroll Mahoney Douglas Marron Bob Beall Tbard rou Ernest Wxltsey Roy Goodman Thomas jack son Top row Steve Cam Charles Hollxday Bruce Lyons Dems Solee joan Woodruff Curtis Groenthal James Chenault Douglas Phxllnps Rxchard Vno Bob Beall Top rou Fred Cogswell V 96 Q1- 'Q O 13 ' R Q I W x . I , ' l . 'I I . , U , I. ' : 3 ! Y Amy Rodgers, Denis Solee, jack Drager, Douglas.Marron, Tom: Carroll ,Mahoneyg Richard France, Paul Gerhard. f vm 5' K Q y f ' C? ' gg I l ' 5 ' 'il D- E ' ir ' If A ' . 1 'Q , . fi ,A f v K ' l 1 Preporotion gp The Mustang marching band, under drum major, Wallace Casey, appeared at several half time shows dur- ing the football season. Their shows included many intricate formations and rousing musical pieces. Their biggest claim to fame, however, was having a different theme for each of their performances. This year the band put on shows ranging from Peter Pan back to Caesar and Cleopatra. The Pep band, conducted by Carroll Mahoney, was the noise behind the noise at all home basketball games and pep rallies. The spirit displayed by the pep band as they sent forth their lively tunes proved to be contagious, as the crowd and the team always responded with vigor ,. ,1 .. ii , Sv LETS TRY THAT AGAIN M Dene Hoffman band teacher re hearses with the band for the next school event GO MAN GO-johnny Reed member of the Pep Band drums at a basketball game ... 1 u.ilL..il 'AL LES S-XBRES PERFORM Music fills the air as the school s dance band plaxs for the annual Christmas dance 91 ' -vu 1 4 I A , 'N g gf, N , L f. ig P il T 1 ,R h V . Y 5 , S QR X i ' Q il, X ,. T 'N 'l is DEFEAT'-Carole Connor looks dnsmayed as Alan Wxlhlde brmgs Gaxl Renlly out of her lmprxsonment Paul Bragaw George Rosenberg and Charlene Dxckson look amazed Shkw-,Sn -15' PROGRAMS CHECK GUESS MOST EVERYTHING S DONE Rom Elwell student dl rector of the Senxor Class Play and Mrs Barnes sponsor com plete their schedulmg for the presentauon of Double Door Double Suspense SENIOR CLASS PLAY AVERY Dxana Srnka TELSON Rxchard Wohl LOUISE Lynn Arnold ANN DARROW Gall Rellly CAROLINE Charlene Dlckson VICTORIA VAN BRET Carole Connor MR CHASE Howard Krakow RIP VAN BRET Alan W1Ih1de DR JOHN SULLY George Rosenberg LAMBERT Tommy Smxth MR NEFF Paul Bragaw PRODUCTION STAFF PRODUCER Rom Elwell ASSISTANT PRODUCER Tommy Wrxght HAND PROPERTIES Judy Augustme LIGHTING Peter Gordon MAKE UP AND COSTUMES Jamce Chlvnlle PROGRAMS Mary Jamxe PUBLICITY Alvm D Andrea STAGE MANAGER Don Sardmas STAGE PROPERTIES jeene Neel COMMITTEE MEMBERS Lynn Arnold Barbara Backus Gretchen Benson Karen Blrdsong Barbara Charmson Marty Daxsey Rod Hall Bull Hamnlton Trueman Haskell Amber Hershey jane jackson Chrxs Johnson Roger Leverton Dottle Lund Sandy McKenz1e Thelma Smlth Paula Schonberg WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? asks George Rosenberg Alan Wnlhxde and Gall Rexllw amazed by an untrue report from Tommy Smxth 98 .-f V 5 . . n Q . S M A . A .... . . . , is .W .,., A . , 'eu'-X TICKETS , . . . . . , . . , Ray Owens, Dale Meyers I ffl , EMC - .. Q D t l I ,V , U- - ' H -U f Q , 3 ' 9 7 - I . ' -- , , Double Door The time was l9l0g the place was a mansion in New York Cityg the people were tenseg the atmosphere was foreboding. Wait a minute! A few of those faces looked familiar. Oh, yes, all of these people were Seniors and it was the night of the Senior Class Play, a mystery titled Double Door. It seemed that the main character, Victoria Van Bret, ruled her family with a maniac's firm- ness. Her sister Caroline was helpless before her. In a dark room that had not been changed since her father died, Victoria went through her cheerless routine with cruel regularity. She became more cruel than ever when her half-brother Rip married a young lady who was not of his social station, and Victoria sensed a threat to the integrity of the Van Bret fortune. How Victoria tortured the bride and finally tried to murder her was the malevo- lent burden of the play Under the direction of Mrs Elizabeth Barnes and stu dent director Howard Krakow and produced by Roni Elwell and Tom Wright this thrilling mystery was pre sented by the Senior Class on january 15 and 16 WITCH S BREW -Carole Connor as Victoria changes her will with her lavuer Mr Neff portrayed bw Paul Bragavs in the Senior Class Plas rf REHEARSAL FOR SUCCESS-Tommy Smith and Howard Kra- kow are intensely making last minute preparations. Reilly discuss the ullian of the play 99 , . , . ' v F l . yi A . l 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' THE NERVE OF THAT W'OMAN! -Alan XY'ilhide and Gail BELLE OF THE CFOOTD BALL -Charlxe Ferrar announces Sue Schuh as Queen of the Homecomlng Dance Marty Datsey and Dyanna Harrrs are the Semor prtncesses +9sgs THE LINEUP Bladensburg students rehearse for the North western game TOLCHE' Roger Lewerton portraung a Bladensburg Mus tang and Rod Hall as a Northwestern Wlrldcat battle rt out rn the half tlme show 100 Be ll Ever The events for Bladensburg s Homecomnng Week End began Frtday afternoon November 13 when a pep rally was held rn the gymnastum and ended Saturday mght November 14 when the last couple left the dance at wh1ch Homecommg Queen Sue Schuh and her court of PIIHCCSSCS rergned In between there was a bo1sterous rollxckrng Pxzza Party sponsored by the jumor Class and at whrch a contmuous tmpromptu pep rally made dnges non extremely dtfftcult but the ptzza no less enyoyable The Semor Class dlstrxbuted maroon and whtte chrysan themums and a m1le long car caravan wended tts way to Northwestern for the most tmportant acttvtty of all the football vtctory over the Northwestern Wrldcats A the half trme Bladensburg s Marchmg Band the Ranger ettes and the Pom Pon Grrls stepped mto the spotltght There followed a fllht back rn txme to 55 BC when Caesar was the kmg Caesar turned out to be Student Counctl Prestdent Charles Ferrar and hrs Cleopatras were the Homecommg Queen candxdates A battle be tween a Northwestern and a Bladensburg warrlor ended m dtsaster for the Wxldcats and the show ended on a trxumphant note as dxd the whole Homecomtng Week En 11 , . . v V 7 , v - 1 rr - . . 7 f 9 9 7 f Y , ,VJ I , E Y . , . . . 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X tx K ' t ' o r 4 N sa. A h 51 ' , -Q , , O c 1 ,fx 'Q . I E:l'L A- M: J f A J gf' nf 1 avr A . T' x 1 3 . il., , , Sfw was Y M, 4 -- -v :N1 liY,xgN.- AC ,fe X ' ig'-.g.,k ' v 51 gx HER MAJESTY, THE QUEEN-Miss Dyanna Harris receives her crown from Mr. Webber, King of 1959. THE COURT OF BLADENSBURG-Urontl Grace Meredith, Roberta Clark, Dianne Wood, Carolyn Rogers, Martha Daisey, Dyanna Harris, Gay Firm, jean Moore and Lolita Borzello. Presenting the HIS MAjESTY. THE KING-Mr, Armand Curtis receives his robe and scepter from Mr. Donald Webber, King of 1959. fbackl Thomas Barrett, James Moore, David Annadale, Arthur Brown, Jay Buckley, john Kerns, Charles Ferrar, Armand Curtis and Thomas Harvey. Court of 1960 With all the old-fashioned ceremony of heralding trumpets and romantic waltzes, Bladensburg rocketed to outer space on Friday, March 25, 1960. The occasion was the Twenty-Second Annual All Bladensburg Night and, in keeping with the jet age, the program consisted of visits to two planets and several constellations. At a stop was made at each of these heavenly bodies, their inhabitants entertained the spacemen from BHS. With the aid of Master of Ceremonies, Ed Gscheidle and general chairman, Mrs, Doris Ehlers, ll clubs in the school depicted life on Mars, enacted the Greek myths connected with several of the constellations and other- wise entertained the high-flying audience. In one galaxy was found the hiding place of all BHS Student Council presidents since 1951 and on another the Gymkhana members who had jumped too high on the trampoline. After making a complete circuit of the solar system, Bladensburg's rocket landed on that shining orb which has inspired poets for thousands of years, the moon. Here the most exciting event in the universe took place, the coronation of the King and Queen of All Bladensburg Night. Upon the completion of this spectacle, the rocket ship wended its way down through the clouds and brought its passengers back into the realm of the reality. But, the out-of-this-world pageantry of that night of nights was remembered long after the stardust stirred up by Bladensburg's rocket had settled. THE ROYAL COUPLE-Armand Curtis and Dyanna Harris lead the royal waltz. SECOND TO REIGN-Martha Daisey and Jay Buckley give regal smiles after being pronounced Duke and Duchess of 1960. Dl'KE AND DlfCllESS OF '39-Elaine Montague and jack Divers advance to the stage. They are acknowledged by Carolyn Rogers and john Kerns. HE FLIES THROUGH THE AIR WITH THE GREAT EST OF EASE Dean Pennmgton dlsplays hrs abxllty and co ordxnatnon m yumpmg over three Gymkhana members on the valutmg box Second Star THE END Partncxpants of All Bladensburg Nxght stand to sxng the Alma Mater for the Grand Fmale I AM VERY PROUD TO ACCEPT says Mr Vozar as snsted by Charles Ferrar th1s State Champxonshnp Basketball trophy from Coach Alan Kyber and co captains jay Buckley and Armand Curtis 104 The court of 1960 was made up of seven sen1or g1rls and seven semor boys selected by thelr classmates on the basls of all around actnvlty and populanty After bemg guests of honor on the rocket mto outer space and bemg entertamed In each galaxy the rexgnlng royalty became part of the pageant themselves After the court mem bers were md1v1dually 1ntroduced Mr Kalman Vozar prmcrpal announced that the Duke of rf' 2 fb CROWNS AND GIFTS FOR THE ROYALTY james Kady Patrncxa Ann Dedovntch and Txmothy McGee serye as crown and gxft bearers fo the Kmg and Queen 7 7 1 ' , ' , . 9 7 0 9 Q u I- V AY . . 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' fe, , xv Y , -. x X yr , f i A I L x , . if , 5 , 4 , l lf ro The Left BEST MEN Mr Gexssenhalner and Mr Vozar offer their best wlsheg to Ronme Monark 57 john Koontz 59 and Charles Ferrar 60 as Bladens burg salutes its present and former Student Councxl Presldents 1960 was ay Buckley and the Duchess Martha DH1S6y Fmally came the moment eyeryone had been wantlng for the results of the school wlde yote the Kmg and ueen of All Bladensburg 'Nllght 1960 Armand Curtxs and Dyanna Harris The Roy al Couple were crowned by the Klng of 1959 Donald Webber and the entxre court of WHO SAID THERE lSN I' LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS7 Pom Pon gnrls and Rangerettes do a dance honormg Venus portrayed by Vnclue Mclintee lcenterl ALLEY OOP' GAL and senior Tr1H1Y members llft Orion portrayed by Thelma Smlth and his faithful dog Clancy HARPIOS 'WX NAME says Howard lxraltow as he trxes to vym back hxs wxfe portrayed by Ellen Graham nn the legend of Lyra Charles Bacltman and joanne Herson ap precnate his musxc 100 7 1 . 1960 performed the royal waltz. 6 ff X X 1 Q rf ,W , 325 ' 1 ul Q X XX53 -I The Bladensburg Dueling Grounds were the scene of more than thirty personal duels during the early 1880's. The honor, sometimes the lives, of the persons involved in these duels was at stake. The athletic events staged at Bladensburg High School are duels in their own right--even though an entire team is often involved and the victory is not as dear. Whether on the football field, the basketball court, the cinder track or the baseball diamond, the effort is as great. This will-to-win brings favorable results and many victories are credited to Blad- enburg's name. There are also losses which cannot be avoided. It is at these times that the team members and the students must remember that the object of Bladens- burg's sports program is not to compile more wins than any competitor. Its purpose is rather to develop athletic skills, and cultivate a sense of sportsmanship. 'ilk COACHES- Txger John Merrlck and Bob Callahan go over plays for the fnrst game SEASON WRAP UP The Mustangs had another w1nn1ng season th1s year A total of 5 v1ctor1es 3 losses and 1 t1e placed them fourth 1n the B1 County League and t1ed for the county champ1onsh1p w1th Su1tland Coach Callahan has had a wmnmg team for three years stranght Bladensburg w1ll be start1ng from scratch aga1n next year because seven out of eleven on the startmg lmg ate sen1ors and ten of the remalnmg squad are graduat1ng 108 The Strength FOOTBALL COACHES Mr Robert Callahan 1n h1s n1nth year as head football coach at Bladensburg has led the Mustangs to val1ant w1ns and hard fought losses all 1n the sp1r1t of good sportsmansh1p Mr Carl Butkus who formerly played profes s1onally w1th the Wash1ngton Redsk1ns and the New York G1ants has been h1s ass1stant for the past f1ve years T1ger john Merr1ck the new defens1ve coach played fullback for Maryland UHIVCISIIY Although he 15 not from Bladens burg he put 1n a tremendous amount of tune and effort for th1s years team CAPTAINS OF THE COURSE Pennsylvan1a sent to Bladensburg two Mus tangs who proved the1r tremendous playmg ab111ty to football fans th1s season Fullback joe Kr1pas and ohn Kerns at tackle were co captams 1n the game of the season the annual homecom1ng encounter w1th the Northwestern W1ldcats Kerns 62 and we1gh1ng 205 lbs who 15 very versatxle on the f1eld has held a varsnty pos1t1on SIHCC h1s sophomore year Kr1 pas check1ng 1n at 5 10 180 lbs has also had three years exper1ence Both these boys w1nn1ng pefsonalltles on campus and thexr feroc1ous f1ght on the f1eld show the reason they were elected to lead th1s Bladensburg vxctory BIG GAME CAPTAINS-The Mustangs followed John Kerns and Joe Krlpas 1n the Northwestern game 950, 39 X, 181 'V, go W , 'Q' , 5 A 'fif 1' Q rf 4 fy ,. , 1 , all . , a 4 ll li ' ' , . . , ' 9 ' ll ' 3, ' - a 9 1 T u ' S . 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Few people realize the many tasks which have to be done by the managers in a single season such as: picking up towels after the team has left and taking the balls and extra equipment to every game as well as practice. One of the traditions of the team is to throw the managers and coaches in the shower if they win their last game The managers got all wet as a result of beating Oxon Hill 12 0 At the awards assembly the managers received an athletic letter as a token of gratitude for a job well done Rm. '-fer.: 946.5 xx jones BACKFIELD Ronnie Benoit Charlie Miller Ottie Vip perman Joe Grimaldi 109 1 1 I ' - L4 '- i - -. v I , 'Y 9 i ,ww .. V, nn I . , 4 2 , , ' . ': , . L r i ' ,N X p , f -v . - -' g , Q V , 5 , , . ' 1 V' AL -- A- ' Y' . ft' A t M .:. , ag, Q' R i 4. A ' Wm.- as . . xv X I i S4 . ' ' 5 K - t , - S N . S A CHX mu- S l 7 E F l - U 'H 1 Fr ' 'N I , W . x A, . .,, - ' B O' 'Q s ., N 1, X ' , .x y . S I 'V A l f - una '-' ' ' - -.. , 1 x f W-M -K 'Q 's. 3 711. 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Q SCORELESS TIE IN OPENER The Mustangs traveled to Northwestern only to meet wlth a 00 standst1ll agamst Surtland The Rams were hlghly favored over the Mus tangs but nelther team could score In the fnrst quarter Surtland prcked up 155 yards offensxvely and Bladensburg pxcked up 105 In the second quarter the Mustangs rn a ser1es of downs took the ball to the Surtland 10 yardlxne Lme backer Jlm Sheldon pulled Charlle M1l1er down on a fourth down play whxch stopped the deepest penetratxon Three 1nches came between Bladens burg and vlctory mrdway m the last quarter Ott1e V1pperman threw a 7 yard pass to Buddy Kurtz who ran 60 yards to the endzone only to frnd that he had stepped out of bounds on the 22 yardlme A fumble on the next play stopped the drive Wlth four mmutes left m the last quarter B1lly Cator of Suttland prcked up 43 yards on a 55 yard drnve On the next play an 1ncomp1eted pass krlled the drxve w1th 1 25 mmutes left rn the game 'bg VARSITY BACKFIELD Bottom rou, Jlmmy Moore Doug nott, B111 Nagey Top rau Charhe Mxller joe Krxpas Buddy Hayes Jimmy Moreland Armand Curtxs Otne Vnpperman Sec Kurtz Steve Hart Teddy Brrch 110 ' f Q I 7 .. 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I Y ' Y ' ond row: Larry Rmck, Mrke Lombardo, Joe Grxmaldx, Ronme 8 was MA 'fd L-LQXQ' VARSITY LINEMEN Bottom row Dave Annadale jack Ratclxffe John Cashmere Gregory Dent Ernxe Travers Second row Tom Barrett, Tom jones Charles Maddox Charles Roberts John Dnxon Tbmi row George Walter Bnll Schmxdt John 02 KEEP MOVING, BUDDY Buddy Kurtz C253 travels to Wheaton's 20 yardlme E Westgate David Hanley Dick Dunap Top row John Kerns, Leslie Hexcher Ronme Merkle Gerry McGuffm Ed Umble Tom Jones MUSTANGS YIELD TO KNIGHTS On September 26 Bladensburg went to Whea ton and encountered great mnsfortune In fron of a crowd of 3 000 fans the Mustangs yneldet. to the Knights Quarterback Ottxe Vnpperman threw a 21 yard pass to john Cashmere m the mnddle of the sec ond quarter for the Mustangs only score In the second half back Bob Waters returned a 36 yard punt whnch put the ball on the Mus tangs 45 yardlnne Six plays later the ball was carrred mto the endzone by half back joe Aluxse The all nmportant placeklck by Melvm Case put the Kmghts ahead 76 In the early part of the fourth quarter the Kmghts struck agam Wheaton drove 59 yards after halfback junmy Dxxon mtercepted a pass on the Wheaton 41 wxth Alunse gonng the last 19 Another mterceptmon th1s tnme by Eader made on the 'Mustangs' 16 set up another score Three plays later, Dxxon smashed across, leas mg the score Wheaton, 21, Bladensburg, 6 111 I ' J G A rf - - we f, ,. . - ' Q ' 1 ' K , , Q -All 1- I 5' A l ' 3 1 ' -? 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DEFENSE IN ACTION Brll Nagey 1211 heads off an opposing player BLADENSBURG sP1LLs WALTER JOHNSON The game opened w1th Bladensburg krckmg off to Walter ohnson who brought the ball to the 20 yard lrne The Spartans found that they could not move the ball so they fell back rnto punt formatron The punt was fumbled 1n the endzone and was recovered by John Drxon for the Mustangs frrst score In the second quarter the Mustangs scored agam on a 60 yard drrve The score was made on a pass to john Cashmere from the 10 yard lrne Walter johnson came to l1fe after the frrst half The Mustangs fumbled the ball on the Spar tans 5 yard l1ne The ball was recovered and run 95 yards for Walter Johnsons only score The touchdown made the fmal score Bladens burg 12 Walter johnson 7 B C C HALTS BLADENSBLRG S WINNING STREAK Beneath clouded skres at Northwestern B CC downed Bladensburg by a score of l2 7 Charlre Mrller fullback for the Mustangs smashed over the goal hne early rn the frrst quarter for the Mustangs only score jack Ratcllffe made a placek1ck to make the score 7 0 at the end of the frrst half B CC came to lrfe rn the second half They scored rn the early part of the thrrd quarter and agam rn the fourth makmg the fmal score BCC 12 Bladensburg 7 112 BHS Romps After BLADENSBLRG ROMPS OVER NORTHWOOD Led by quarterbacks Ottre Vrpperman and rmmy Moore the Mustangs defeated the lndnans 510 Bladensburg gamed 326 yards on the ground and 50 yards through the a1r leaymg Nlorhvsood behind vuth 137 yards on the ground and l0 through the a1r Charlle Nlrller made the Mustangs f1rst score by runnrng 50 yards for a touchdown In the fxrst play of the second quarter he smashed oyer the goal agaln to make the score 12 0 Near the end of the second quarter Ottre Vrpperman threw a 25 yard pass to Ronme Benort who ran 35 yards for the Mustangs thlrd score In the thrrd quarter Buddy Kurtz ran 29 yards for a touchdown Soon after on an mtercepted pass he ran 55 yards for another score Two plays later on a fumble by Northwood Buddy success fully ran 25 yards for hrs thlrd touchdown IH a perrod of f1V6 mmutes In the fourth quarter lmmy Moore ran 10 yards for hrs flrst score of the season Three mmutes later Les Hercher pxcked up a blocked krck and ran 15 yards whxch made the frnal score Bladensburg 51 Northwood 0 ORGANIZED CONFLSION Bladensburgs Doug Hayes and Tom Barrett 1409 try to recoyer a fumble as joe Krxpas 1135 Ed Lmble 1165 and Mxke Lombardo 1555 awart the decrsron v v I - I 4. 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' Q y ' 9 9 y ' ' ' 3 Gome Setback MUSTAN GS UPSET EAGLES Bladensburg started on nts fnrst touchdown dr1ve when 1n a ser1es of f1rst downs xmmy Moore scored on an end sweep In the second quarter Bladensburg overcame a 15 yard pen alty and scored once more Armand Curtns on a thxrd down rounded the rxght end and headed stranght for the endzone Hxgh Pomt came to hfe after Bladensburgs second touchdown The Mustang defense held them on therr own 4 yard lme for the Eagles deepest penetratxon Bladensburgs thnrd touchdown was made when Teddy Bxrch mtercepted a pass on Htgh Po1nt s 24 yard lme and ran all the way ff Rgqefdqwfg HIT EM AGAIN Jack Ratchffe flattens an offend mg ball carrier wnth Teddy Bxrch 1303 Larry Rmck 1159 and joe Krxpas 1155 mvestlgatmg the play BLADENSBURG FALLS TO BLAIR The Mustangs tusseled wnth Blalr the num ber one team and met wrth defeat In the f1rst quarter Blaxr gamed a twelve pomt edge over Bladensburg Both touchdowns were scored on long runs The fxrst one was from the Mus tangs 40 yard lnne and the second one was from the Blazers 28 yardlme Close to the end of the second quarter Mustang quarterback jxmmy Moore threw an 18 yard pass to Ronnre Benoxt from the 45 yard lme Benolt carrxed the ball 22 yards to Blaxrs 5 yard I1ne One play later joe Grxmaldt dove through the I1ne for the score B1a1r rose agam ln the fourth quarter and scored another touchdown The luck for tne extra poxnt was good which left the fmal score Blair 19 Bladensburg 6 DIG IN RONNIE Ronme Benoit 1113 evades tacklers to score the Niustangs fxrst touchdown xn the Northwestern game MUSTANGS EDGE OUT WILDCATS In the last mght game of the season Bladensburg went to Northwestern for what proved to be a thrnlltng game The Mustangs won the toss and elected to rece1ve Bladensburg carrred the ball 42 yards but lost lt on dow ns The Wxldcats fumbled on thelr fxrst play and the Mustangs recovered Bladensburg scored when Ronnxe Benoxt on a second down ran 20 yards for a touchdown Doug Hayes mtercepted a pass and ran 40 yards to set up the Mustangs second score The ball was spotted on the Wxldcats 5 yardlme and on the next play Buddy Kurtz smashed over for the touchdown jrrnmy Moore place kxcked to make the score 15 0 at the half Northwestern started a drlve IU the fourth quarter whnch proved to be fatal Startnng on the Bladensburg 33 yardlme they began thetr march After nme plays on a fourth down john Badaczewskn went mto the end zone for the Wnldcats only score The fmal score was Bladensburg 13 Northwestern 6 113 ll Y, lf ,I 9 I y . . 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' 9 y - 9 V ' V ff ' 1 Ul Y ' u v n , . , a 1 Q Q ' KICK THOSE CLEATS ARMAND Armand Curtxs ga1ns yardage as he goes for a f1rst down wh1le John Cashmere 4545 throws an 1mportant block Player M1ller Kurtz as Beno1t Curus CIE SCORING Pomts Player Gflm8ldl HelChCf B1rch Rxnck Dlxon Ratcllffe 'U o .- :a uacxcxsxcxGN 51' HARD HITTING MUSTANGS LED BY RATCLIFFE KERNS AND CASHMERE The foundation of the Bladensburg l1ne th1s year was three well bu11t players w1th plenty of speed and co-ord1nat1on sen1ors jack Ratcl1ffe and john Kerns and jumor John Cashmere Al though meetnng Bla1r meant part1c1pat1ng ID h1s last high school football game Jacks mjury d1d not cause hes1tat1on 1n plac1ng h1m 1n the well deserved slot of All Suburban guard All B1 County guard All PG County guard and All Metropol1tan honorable ment1on john Kerns efforts were rewarded wnth an honorable men t1on 1n the All Suburban 1lSflUg and new comer john Cashmere found h1mself placed rn the All Suburban end pos1t1on These boys seemmgly t1reless efforts were al ways strong and hard and reaped handsome rewards for the Mustang squad Play1ng both offens1vely and defens1vely Kerns master tack les and Ratclxffes effectxve blockmg and place k1ck1ng were 1mportant factors 1n Bladensburg s w1nn1ng season Kerns 114 B H S Honors CLIPPERS SHUT OUT BY MUSTANGS On the open1ng k1ck the Mustangs recewed the ball from Oxon Hill A few plays later Ron n1e Benont returned to Bladensburg s 43 yard l1ne On a second down Charl1e M1ller along Wlfh Armand Curtns took the ball 48 yards for the fnrst score of the game Oxon H111 gamed only 50 yards 1n the whole game wh1le Bladensburg gamed 256 yards Late 1n the th1rd quarter Larry R1nck 1nter cepted a pass and ran 70 yards for a touchdown A fumble rn the fourth quarter ru1ned any chance of Oxon H111 scormg and left the fmal score 12 0 RECORD BLAD OPP Su1tland Wheaton Northwood Walter Johnson Htgh Po1nt a1r Northwestern Oxon H111 HONORABLE MUSTANGS john Cashmere jack Ratclxffe John - . . , .. ,. - 1 , , . , . . . , . o ..rrr.... 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' ' 's 4 'Q 1.4, -3-It-'L , l l o - A . - , , .- A l - . , . . . , . l , - , . 9 . , , - 59 Mustangs BLADENSBURG 1557 29 029 Total Pomts Ftrst Downs Total Yards Rushmg Total Yards Passtng Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Intercepted By Punting Average Fumbles Fumbles Lost VARSITY STATISTICS OPPONENTS 1 5 5 7 9456 RUSHING M1ller Kurtz Bemot Moore Grtmaldn Curtxs PASSING ATT COMP INT TOT YDS Vxpperman Moore TD s TOT YDS CARRIES V15 Maddox Cashmere Mtller 22 0 has THE SEINIORS-Bottom rou Gregorx Dent jack Ratchffe Daxe Annadale Armand Curtxs Top rou john Kerns Duck Charhe M1ller B1lI lNagex Dase Hartles Doug Hayes Second Dunay joe Krnpas joe Gr1mald1 Leslle Hexcher rou john Dlxon jxmmy Moore Stese Hart M1ke Lombardo MOVING ON Of the ent1re football team of 38, 20 were semors The Some of the graduatmg players vsxll go on to plav Mustangs lost three of the four men 1n the backheld college football, and 1f they are lucky, professxonal But and four of the seven men on the l1ne Tvso of these for mam, the fmal game of the 'Mustangs ' H9 season plawers, john Kerns and D1ck Dunaj, play ed xars1ty foot was the last orgamzed game of football thev would play ball all three years at Bladensburg 115 I ff ,, . .' . . A . - ' 4 369 55 6.5 126 ,a.a.a,aa ,,,, ' .s.. . 4 317 34 9.3 76 ,,.,.....s.. .. J ,.,,......... . 2 371 50 7,4 . .,...,, . .. ,... 2 5.5 292.... ,. ' 256 ' ' 1 128 25 5.1 76 ..... A . ,11, , 88 ' TDP 288 39 7-4 . .S . . . . . 22 . . .1,, .,,. . . A il . 0 22 17 15 190 , .... 0 4 3 2 100 34-987 111.. ...,. Punts , , . , , , 92-870 RECEIVING 'rtgxs PASSES8REC'D. TOTk?D.S. Aygi. .28 ...,.,. ..., 1... .M41 2 17 107 6:3 16 .1,..1,,, ..... ......,1 ,.,,1. 2 6 ' 4 5 110 . K4 . 2 1 A , Q Y A 8, i 4 4 X W 4 I 'fx k I V I ' ,IPP JV Hats Losing Streok L.,.,,.., l JUNIOR VARSITY Bottom mu Bxll Sweeney Ed Cooke Donald Mason jimmy Mxller Ronme Morris Top rou Burt Paul Gaboury Ronn1eRatcl1ffe D1ck1e Kershaw Gary Prowencal Holcomb Duck Brlzzxe Curtls Dove Ronnle Cayton john Second rou Dlckle Anderson Tom Holcomb Kenny Peters Thompson jxm Znglar O U , 1 T ' kllx 1 - f , . 134 J I , J X ' 0 . . 1 , Q 'A - fi . ,Q . STATISTICS RUSHING T.D.'s TOT. YDS. CARRIES AVE. PASSING T.D.'5 ATT. CODIP. INT. TOT. YDS. 3 233 53 325 ' 1 20 6 10 39 ' 0 170 18 9.5 ' 0 5 1 0 16 5 55 11 212 0 15 2 0 12 I . . s ' 'r ' Russo Peters Rodefer Wrcks Cayton IV COACHES-Donald Canomca and Robert Moorhead 116 Wxcks Znglar Holcomb J V HAS BAD SEASON The jumor Blades had a losmg season thxs year wlth only one vnctory Thexr opponents held them to 8 poxnts for the ennre season They beat Hxgh Point nn a fourth quarter safety whnch gave them the two poxnts needed for vnctory Thexr other 6 pomts were made agaxnst Suxt land, but unfortunately Sunland already had 18 pomts J v coacmss Robert Moorhead head coach of the J V IS from San Pedro, Calxfornxa He graduated from Maryland Um verslty wlth a mayor m physlcal educatxon and a mmor m drnver educatxon He has been teachxng at Bladensburg for two years Mr Donald Canomca was new to Bladens burg thxs year He graduated from New York State Teachers College with a B S ln Busxness and an M S ln Guxdance Hrs home xs ln Mechamcvxlle, New York Both coaches spent a lot of txme and worked hard wnth Bladensburgs Jumor Blades WILDCATS DOWN BLADES In therr fnrst game of the season the un1or Blades traveled to Northwestern and met wrth defeat Northwestern p1cked up 135 yards wh11e Bladensburg gamed 110 yards A 35 yard run on an lntercepted pass gave the Wrldcats the sux pornts which they needed for vlctory In the thrrd quarter the Blades came to lrfe Charlie Wicks threw a 6 yard pass to Blll Russo for the fn-st gam of what was to be the longest drnve of the game The drnve started at the Blades 25 yard l1ne and went to the Wild cats 6 yard lme The W1ldcats gamed con trol of the ball because of a fumble by the Blades In a profuse attempt to get back rn the game the Blades nn the fourth quarter threw 5 straxght mcompleted passes but they were stnll defeated by the Wrldcats 6 0 FIRST AND TEN Ronme Cayton ns pulled down from behmd after gomg for the fnrst down John Thompson i207 bnngs up the rear JUNIOR VARSITY STATISTICS BLADENSBURG OPPONENTS Total Pomts Frrst Downs Total Yards Rushmg Total Yards Passmg Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Intercepted By Punts Fumbles Fumbles Lost RECORD BLAD OPP Northwestern Suxtland Oxon Hull John Carroll High Pomt Northwestern Surtlmd SCORING PLAYER POINTS Wicks 1 Snfetvl RUSSO GOES FOR SHORT YARDAGE Bully Russo 4261 looks for runmng room as opponents close m RAMS DEFEAT BLADES The Blades recexved the knck off and went on a 45 yard drlve whrch ended on a fourth down punt Sult land scored early m the frrst quarter on a drlve whnch totaled 85 yards A 20 yard pass from the Bladensburg 25 yardlme set up thexr score Early rn the second quarter the Rams once more started to move the ball The drnve started on the Blades 45 yard lme and wound up at the Blades endzone Close to the end of the same quarter the Rams scored once more The Blades came to lnfe m the fourth quarter when Charhe Wrcks on a keeper play went over for the score Thxs left the fmal score Sunland 18 Bladensburg 6 117 ' 1 1 i HN 4 ' . . - . 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' ..............,..,......1.,............ 6 - ' - 5 5 9 ' Victorious Seoson Puts Mustongs on Top HIGH HAPPINESS-Tommy Barrett lwlih the If0Phy7 Jay Buckley Mr Kyber Larry Rmck john Drxon Nell Hanscomb and Fred I-laskms lne xt up after wmmng the State Champxonshlp COURT MASTERS IN MARYLAND For the fnrst trme tn the hrstory of BHS the Mustangs basketball team captured the Mary land State Class A champronshnp After an unde feared B1 County season Bladensburg entered the Dnstrxct 2 playoffs and met Glen Burme of Anne Arundel County Glen Burnle took an early lead 17 ll after snx m1nutes of play and held lt untxl the end of the quarter Mxdway nn the second quarter the Mustangs passed the Red Gophers by scormg eleven straxght pomts Led by y Buckley s 35 pomts and 19 rebounds Bladensburg encountered no trouble 1n defeatmg thenr oppo nents 65 51 Havmg taken the DISIIICC 2 champxon shxp the Mustangs then advanced to the semn fmals of the state tournaments Bladensburg s vnctory over Alleghanys Campers was an easy one wnth Buckley scormg 25 POIHIS and Barrett 16 The fmal score mounted to 83 59 wnth all the Mustangs scormg 1n the vrctory over Alleghany Bladensburg met Mllford M111 of Baltxmore County m the fmal game Whxle the Beavers held ay to 16 pomts Tommy assumed the scornng load wrth 26 pomts several scored on fast breaks The Mustangs held a strong margm over M11 ford from Bladensburg s 10 0 lead at the mxddle of the fxrst quarter to the fmal score of 75 54 118 DRIVE BUT DONT FALL Tommy Barrett 1253 drrbbles down court toward the Mustangs basket RAISE THAT SCORE -Center Fd Gscheldle 1249 goes up for two pomts Tommy Barrett 4259 follows up BI COUNTY CHAMPS-Szttmg Jlm Moreland Tommy Bar Fred Haskms Stemlmg Mr Kyber Nell Hanscomb Ray Owens rett John Dxxon Armand Curns jay Buckley Leslne Hencher Eddne Gschendle Ottxe Vlpperman Larry Rmck Jim Robmson RECORD BLADENSBURG OPPONENT BLADENSBURG OPPONENT DeMatha Carroll Wheaton Northwestern Alumm H1gh Pomt Richard Montgomery Oxon Hxll B CC Sunland Q THE COACHING STAFF Mr Moorhead Mr Kyber Mr Murphy and Mr Butkus Landon DeMatha Wheaton Northwestern Walter johnson Rnchard Montgomery Oxon Hxll B CC Sunland COACHES CARL BUTKUS has worked prxmarnly wnth the two bng men jay Buckley and john Dnxon thus year and has made them put forth and work to thenr fullest extent JOE MURPHY has had plenty of basketball background because of playmg basketball for h1s hngh school and college teams He has worked hard wnth the boys this year and has proved xnvaluable BOB MOORHEAD-hns background and coach mg talents have proven an asset to the team Hxs job was to make scoutmg reports on the opposlng teams ALAN KYBER head coach thus year has come up wxth very effectnve press man to man and zone defenses Hrs supernor coachmg has helped the team consnderably 119 ,D 1 43 , , 64 53 ,..l..., l......,.,.. 3 7 62 ., . 98 73 75 75 ,.... . A . 45 80 , . , ...... .... A . . . 46 75 . , , , 54 61 . .....,.,, .... . . 38 62 .. .... .... 47 52 ..,l,18 101 Walter Johnson 7 , . 42 61 High Point . , 7 . 7 , 32 69 ' ' , 7 7 , 38 84 ' 49 54 ' , 33 71 ' ..n.l 7 . 7 . . , 7 35 69 ' . . , . . 28 71 - , . . . , , 59 72 - , ,....... . . . 7 7 54 75 ' . . . . , . . , 49 77 ' . ,....,..... .,,., 4 9 I - p , - . . . 6 . ' '60 Mustangs Capture Best Season PLAYER FGA FGM Buckley 200' Barrett J 1 Curtns Dixon Hexcher Haskms Rmck Vlpperman Hanscomb Owens Moreland Burns Team Totals 1169 Denotes Leader in each category TAP OFF TIME jay Buckley 1221 trxes to out jump hls opponent John Thompson of Carroll Tommy Bar rett 1257 watts to rebound 120 FTA, FTM FGW F51 'V TOT PTS REB AVE 7 jc 13 X 01 82 2 7 4 7 v0 6 604 4 61 9 100' 2 1443 2 2 1 87 FOULS 2 N THE MANAGERS-Ulandnngb Daxe Annadale B111 Nagey Sped Hause and George Furmage 1kneel1ngJ john Klrkpatrlck Dxck Stetler DEMATHA STEALS OPENER Led by M1ke Re1dy and John Bxleaskx DeMatha topped Blad ensburg IH the Mustangs f1rst game of the season by a score of 64 43 The h1gh scorers for Bladensburg were Tommy Barrett, vuth 11 pomts and Fred Haskms w1th 9 pomts The Stags had the Mustangs 10 the hole at halftxme by 15 pomts and forged ahead ewen further 1I'1 the second half CARROLL TRAMPLES BLADENSBURG Makmg 85 per cent of thelr shots Carroll took Bladensburg by a score of 98 62 jay Buckley was hlgh scorer for both teams wxth 28 pomts john Thompson the 6 10 center for Carroll was jay Buckleys rxval throughout the game The hxgh scorer for Carroll was Kenny Pr1ce vuth 26 pomts G , 0 4 n . . . . 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V ': 1' ' 'A' -: I , 0 I , J . 1 1 1 1 1 SHOOT LP ARNI-KND Armand Curtis 4209 sinks in two more points from the side MUSTANGS TOP ALUMNI jay Buckley and Tommy Barrett carried the Mustangs to a 62 47 victory over the Alumni ack Divers with 15 points and Mickey Urman with 14 were the high scorers for the Alumni During the entire game the Mustangs set up and executed their plays with accuracy Ronme Righter manager last year coached the Alumni MDSTANGS COAST TO EASY VICTORY OVER SPARTANS In a thrilling game with XV1lter ohnson Bladensburg broke the BiCounty scoring record by hitting the 100 mark It was Tommy Barretts jump shot from the foul circle with four seconds remaining to play which made the score 10147 Barrett also tied the school record with 32 points which was held by ay Buckley who scored 29 during the game 'B FIGHT FOR IT jay Buckley 1777 takes a rebound from the out stretched arms of his opponent BLADENSBURG SLAUGHTERS WHEATON Bladensburg won its first Bi-County game by defeating Wheaton 75-45. jay Buckley, with 32 points, broke the school record for the number of points scored by one player. Bladensburg made 65 per cent of their shots while Wheaton made 35 per cent. Tommy Barrett didn't start hitting until after the half when he gathered 19 points. MUSTANGS BEAT RIVALS The Mustangs traveled to Northwestern to meet with yictory The Wildcats couldn tadapt themselyes to the Mustangs offense y Buckley led the way over the Wildcats with 28 points The Wildcats Mike Marsden and Mark Buckley accounted for 27 points which was half of the Wildcats entire score The final score was Bladensburg 75 Northwestern 54 HOOK IT JAX Buckley 1723 hooks for two more points BLADENISBLRG ADVANCES IN XVIN OVER HIGH POINT In the first part of the game Bladensburg was trailing 51 Tommy Barrett and jay Buckley picked up the slack with Tommy haying 25 points and 15 john Dixon center for the Mustangs pulled down 16 rebounds and scored 10 points The game was played in the Mustangs gym as Bladensburg mowed into the top spot in the B1County League The final score was 69 38 Bladensburg 17 ! 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' -D , , BHS Hats Wlnmng Streak BLADEINSBURG CLIPS RICHARD VIONTGOMERY 54 35 The Mustangs had l1ttle trouble 1n beatlng the Rockets 10 thelr frrst meetmg of the year ay Buckley and Tommy Barrett led the scoring by grabbmg I pomts each By half txme the Mustangs pulled down three fourths of the rebounds leaymg the1r opponents vuth a total of 26 The Mustangs vrctory kept them 1n frrst place but mowed the Rockets deeper Into seyenth nn B1 County MIISTANGS BRFFZF PASShD CLIPPFRS Blidensburg encountered no trouble nn trounc mg nts opponent Oxon Hxll as ay Buckley put on a star ptrformance smkmg 36 pomts 8 more than the entlre Cllpper team ay s 36 pomts set a new Bladensburg record prevlously held by Tommy Barrett and ay The former hngh 1n one game was 32 pomts It was the Mustangs slxth stra1ght vxctory as they remaxned ln the B1 County top spot The game was played 1n Oxon Hnlls gym The f1naI score was Bladens burg 69 Oxon H111 23 PUT IT IN BIG BOY Jay Buckley 1221 scores on a hook shot from the basket agamst B CC BHS DOWNS B CC The Mustangs ran thexr wmnmg streak up to seven straxght by whlpptng the Barons 72 54 Jay Buckley and Tommy Barrett teamed up to account for 59 of the 72 pomts scored by Bladensburg Barrett held the Barons Brad Brook 6 7 star to three baskets BCC sur rendered the number two spot m the B1 County league to the Indnans of Northwood RAMS AID MUSTANGS IN EIGHTH Bladensburg notched 1ts eighth straxght vnctory ln ten games agalnst Sultland 77 49 BHS blank ed the Rams in the frrst s1x mtnutes 110 mcreasmg thelr lead to I6 2 by the end of the frrst quarter Wnth the half trme score 3615 Coach Kyber alternated all of hrs boys 1n the game wnth jay Buckley takrng scormg honors smkmg 26 pomts Buckley and john Dnxon sparked the effort by grabbmg most of the re bounds Tommy Barrett took the second spot In polnts with 17 Sultlands high Scorer was TWO MORE FOR JOHN john Dixon C213 smks two pomts from Bob Hackett wrth 14 pomts the ,de loo Q l 0 I V T I 1 7 I. J V V , ' 1 V . 7 . V . tv rv' Q V V lf U S! ' ' - , V mr V. .V V - V -.V 1 VV VV . . . . . , , . 2 '- . . . . h V 9 Y X . . . - 9 - VV - V, . - .J f - VV V vu . , . 5 9 - :V VV ll i? ' ' ' . - f ze VV 1 ll ! !! s as , . ll ' YY 11 !! I! 3, , . I - H ,, . . . . ' 9 n ' , . . . . , . , .. VVV . . . ...I SUSPENDED IN MID AIR Tommy Barrett 4251 tries for two points as he is fouled by opponent BHS SMOTHERS KNIGHTS 80 46 Bladensburg throttled eight placed Wheaton without any trouble jay Buckley paced the Bladensburg attack with 31 points Tommy Barrett also added to the score with 18 points The second win of Bladensburg over Wheaton took place on the Wheaton floor LEAPING MLSTANG John Dixon 1715 executes his shot as three Wildcat defenders and teammate Tommx Barrett await the result with open mouths MUSTANGS SPURT, BEARS LOSE Bladensburg rolled passed Landon 53-37 for their ninth straight victory. It was only the Bears' second loss in ten games. Tommy Barrett, 6' 5 guard, sparked the Mustangs with 18 points. Jay Buckley, 6' 10 center was right behind Barrett in double figures with 17 points. The Mustangs confused the Bears with a man to man defense which kept Landon from feeding the ball to 6' 7 star, Fred Hetzel, with any consistency. Hetzel hauled down 19 rebounds and scored 19 points for the Bears STAGS SNAP HMUSTANGS' NINE GAME WINNING STREAK Bladensburg faired much better in their second meet- ing with the DeMatha Stags, In their first meeting they were beaten by 21 points. This time they stayed close to the Stags all the way only losing by two points 75 73 jay Buckley of Bladensburg was the game s top rebounder with 18 Buckley also led his team with 27 points Tommy Barrett added 23 points for the Mus tangs despite carrying four fouls into the second half AT THIS POINT Jay Buckley i227 sho es in two more points for the Mustangs as Leslie Heicher moves in WILDCATS BUMPED BY SPANKING MUSTANGS The Bladensburg Mustangs whipped the Wildcats by a 6131 score with little trouble Both Jay Buckles and Tommy Barrett poured it on for Bladensburg Buck ley had 25 points as Barrett posted 22 Northwestern pulled to within 5 points of the league leading Mus tangs midway in the third period but Bladensburg out scored the Wildcats 26 6 the rest of the may This was the Mustangs second stright victory over North western and their eleventh victory in 14 games 17 vt l! ' 1 . v 9 ' ' . - u ,, . . . 1- H V qv ii 1 . , v if Y. - - V - ll Il I! YY rv in V - ii - is . . . . ,, ,, . . . . 1 if - U V . it y v. - V - 'I ' -Q . .. V ut v U ' V- V ff . . ' ,, . . . V v Undefeoted Blodenslourg Takes Bi-County THUMPING MUSTANGS BELT SPARTANS ' The Mustangs of BHS continued to slap down their opposition in an all out effort to remain unbeaten in the Bi-County League. jay Buckley choked a frantic freeze defense of the Spartans by chalking up 20 points. Walter johnson shot only once in the first period and continually tried to freeze the ball throughout the game. Bladensburg scored on 21 of 36 shots with Leslie Heicher sinking 13 points. BHS BLASTED EAGLES Bladensburg started off trailing 61 in the early moments jay Buckley spurred the Mus tangs by sinking 11 points in the second period and 24 points for the night Tommy Barrett racked up 21 points to spark the Bladensburg attack Second stringer Fred Haskins played in the first quarter UP AND OVER Jay Buckley 4223 driyes for 2 points as Ottie Vipperman brings up the rear MUSTANGS ROCKET OVER ROCKETS The Rockets of Richard Montgomery started quarter Bladensburg turned on the steam and led 26 14 early in the second quarter jay Buck ley and Tommy Barrett poured it on for Bladens burg ay scoring 29 and Tommy 16 At half time the Mustangs led 47 24 Coach Kyber al ternated all members of the team in the game with all but two scoring This was Bladensburg s thirteen straight league yictory of the year TAP IT O'I'I'IE -Ottie Vipperman C251 prepares to rack up two more points 10 YY U! ., ,, . . . . . ' ' . , . . 7 U Q . y 1' y 'f' vi off fast and led the Mustangs 7-6 in the first ' l -2 - T ' ' ' ' ' Y ' , ' I . y . J , - . ' 'A- 1 l V ' . V l . if . Y - 1 v 3 -4 BHS KNOCKS OFF CLIPPERS Iay Buckley led the attack for the Mustangs w1th 30 POIUIS and 74 rebounds Bladensburg started off slowly 1n the f1rst quarter scor1ng 12 POIDIS to Oxon H111 s 9 BHS sh1fted the man to man and zone defense alternately to stump the Oxon H111 l1ne Armand Curt1s and Tommy Bar ret though not scor1ng many poxnts played good defens1ye ball Coach Kyber late 1n the th1rt1 quarter started putt1ng IU the reseryes Ott1e V1pperman and Larry R1nck came through w1th needed po1nts and rebounds The f1na1 score was Bladensburg 71 Oxon H111 35 KEEP DRIVING ARMAIND Armand Cuttls 4201 drlyes IU for a lay up 1n the Northwestern game as jay Buckley 1721 brmgs up the rear S4 HLMBLE IN VICTORY Lesl1e He1cher Jay Buckley NBII Hanscomb Tommy Barrett john D1xon Armand Curtxs Mr Henderson Fred Hask1ns Mr Kyber and Mr Murphy look on as the1r second strmg teammates f1n1sh up agaxnst Oxon H111 BHS GAINS SEVENTH STRAIGHT VICTORY OVER B CC Led by jay Buckley s 27 POIUIS the Mustangs took IIS f1fteenth stra1ght league game 7159 Tommy Barrett also poured It on for Bladens burg by s1nk1ng 20 POIUIS Lesl1e He1cher was half t1me score was 36 27 Bladensburg RAMS DUMPED BY SURGING MUSTANGS As a large Bladensburg crowd cheered them on the Mustangs of BHS coasted over Su1tland 'D +9 wrpp1ng an undefeated B1 County season Led by jay Buckley s 24 pomts and 17 rebounds the Mustangs f1n1shed the1r regular season w1th an oyeran recoru of 1 3 Tommy Ba rett was nvct to ay add1ng 18 POIHIS wh1le Leslxe He1cher also scored IH double f1gures s1nk1ng 10 POIHIS At half t1me the Mustangs were out 1n front 40 73 BHS ENDS SEASON! SLCCESSFULLY The Mustangs started the season off slowly by los1ng two games DeMatha and Carroll Bladensburg began to buckle down 1n games to follow by routmg the1r opponents by large mar g1ns Su1tland was the only team 1n the county that was a threat to the Mustangs They were the tallest and the most lxkely to defeat BHS but the Mustangs had 11ttle trouble 1n beanng them tw 1ce Bladensburg took a breather 1n B1 County compet1t1on to take on two outs1de teams Landon and DeMatha They beat Landon yyh1ch moyed them 1n the s1xth spot IH the Top Ten Then Bladensburg went on to w1n the B1 County 125 y 1 I 1 1 A ' I , H ' I I 1 Jo , I ' . .I ' x l I , Q ' ' v ' . ,, , ' . ' . ' Y-'gt .X y . ' N 4 'H X I 7 ' N ' I V y , 1 Y vo 3 - ' ' 1. - Q 'I I Y ' . L Y ' ll 97 Y right behind jay' and Tommy with 11 points. The . , , . , Y . . I ' ' o 7 V Y, . , . 1 11 A J A 1 ., . , xl J V. . . , . . , '... . L V I 1 Q ' ,I V 1 1, . . . v ,' RAY OWENS JAY BUCKLEY were scored on his deadly hook shot from 10 out jay who was the most valuable player on the team also mam tained a high scholastic average He was elected as first made All B1 County and All Suburban Teams Ed Gscheidle a 6 3 center was the number one senior reserve He spent two years on the Jv before being moved to the Varsity At times when the team was down in the dumps it was Eds personality that kept them going Ed belonged to the Dramatics Club and was voted the funniest boy in the Senior class ED GSCHEIDLE 126 Forewell To Ray Owens was a 6'3 center for Bladensburg. Ray had moved to the Varsity in his senior year, after having two years of experience on the j.V. He was the best free thrower on the team with a IOOWJ average. Ray was the quietest member of the team, always being humble in victories. He also maintained an A avarage while play- ing basketball, jay Buckley, the 6'l0 Mustang', center, played on the Varsity for three years as a regular jay held the number one spot in the B1 County scoring a total of 530 points as well as pulling down 432 rebounds Many of his points A . .I , . . . , V, . , . u u , . - string center for the All-Metropolitan Team. He also '- Y Y! - I 4 9 9 7 I! ' 31 ' ' rr 77 l Senior Mustongs john Dixon, 6' 6 forward, put on a Varsity uniform for the first time this year. As the season progressed, john became more familiar with the sport. The coaches agreed that he came a long way since the beginning of the year. john was the second highest rebounder of the year with 166. Armand Curtis, 5' ll guard, was the main nucleus for Coach Kyber's defense Armand having two years of experience behind him became one of the better guards in the area Ar mand s most effective shot was his jump shot from almost any LPSLIF HFICHFR JOHN D1xoN point on the floor Basketball vsasn t Armands only sport he was an all around athlete playing football and baseball Manx colleges were interested in Armand for this such ability Leslie Heicher 6 7 guard planed on the varsity for two sears This sear he came off the bench to take up a starting position Leslie plated in all 71 games scoring 170 points for an aserage of 1 per game In the last couple of months of the season Coach Butkus worked with him on his lump shot ARMAND CL RTIS 17 J V4 v I k . . . . l 4 L7 Coach and Team Makes Winning Combination JLNIOR VARSITX fvxttmgl Larry lxerns Burt Holnomb Nlr Rox Henderson Bob Burns rm Rohlson Nlxke Spangler jack Bishop Ed Cook Rlckx Godsey Tom Rlghter lflandmgl jnm Boxer Dxck Anderson George Beall Stuc Nlastbrook Y COA Nr Rox Henderson Lnncrslu Nlaryland BA 17 BLADIMNSHI RG K :U DLNlatha C arroll XX hadron Northwestern Glgnrldgv. Hlgh Point Rlchard Nlontgomcrx Oxon Hxll B LC Sunland Blade-nshurg jr DLN1ath1 XX heamn Northxxuurn X1 alter johnson llxgh Pom! Rlnhard Xlonrgomrrx Oxon llnll B if bulrland OPPONVVI '11 4 BLADES jLMP TO FIFTH VICTORY The Blades trayeled to Rxchard Montgomery Hxgh School to bear them 47 36 Bladensburg broke an 18 18 half ume srandsull by pumpmg ahead by 5 pomts Guard, Larry Kerns vsas hlgh scorer for the Blades vuth 18 pomrs Thxs ucrory gaxe Bladensburg a 3 1 record m the B1 County l l il zu ,- J H as 7 ' 1 is K :ef . Q' 1 . s' T I Y , L ' 2' 1. ' ' Sl 3' f' 44 59 A' 53 T5 .' '- ' Z9 55 ' ' ' ' H A48 XY'alter johnson 68 55 4 ' -35 4 ' 1 A . I S6 48 ' ' SI 41 - 'I 4' S' g ' ' 4- 44 . 25 il 3 1 Gi .46 , rf is Q A 4 29 59 V' ' 52 58 ii xi ' V A I 4 1 lj If ,' .ffl '45 - . Y. 48 K' 5 ' 4 J. Q 3 rin-.1. , - - , ' G 'of 5 ' ' ' ' l L8 KERINS HITS AGAIN Larry Kerns 1101 trxes for a Mustang basket as Stexe Chlpouras U11 brings up the rear Bladensburg took Oxon H111 1n the Clippers new gym by a seore of +5 39 Sl he hugh scorers for the Bl :des were Larrv Kerns with ll George Beall and Steve Chupouras wlth 8 eaeh Bladens burg had Oxon H111 by the largest m1rg1n of 15 poxnts at the half GRAB ll VIlIxE Nhlte Spangler 1711 reaches for the ball George Beall 1 lvl awalts the results BHS DOXVNS NORTHW ESTERN Led by Larry Kerns and Steve Chlpouras the Blades downed the Whldcats by a score of 47 39 The Blades had a scant lead of 3 pomts at half time but came back eager for uctory the thrrd quarter to get therr longest lead of 11 pomts 'Ihe hxgh scorer for the Wlldcats was Poston wxth 14 poxnts The W11dcats defense could not top Kerns and Chlpouras from hxt tmg totalmg 28 pomts BHS SKIPS OVER HIGH POINT Larry Kerns was hlgh scorer for the Blades wrth 22 pornts agamst Hrgh Pomt The Eagles were on the go rn the frrst half wrth a tne score of 76 26 In the thxrd qulrter Steve Chxpouras be gan to hlt aceountmg for 10 pomts for the en tnre game lhe Crzwley brothers were the hlgh scorers of Hrgh Pomt wrth 11 poxnts each The fmal score was Bladensburg 53 Hxgh Pomt 43 SHOOT DICKY Dlcky Anderson 1229 hits wlth his fayorxte pump shot B CC NIPS BLADENSBURG In a close game B CC took Bladensburg by a score of -I +1 The Blades only took 18 re bounds whlle the Barons pulled down 36 The two hngh scorers for Bladensburg were George Beall w1th 15 pomts and Burt Holcomb wxth 10 Mrke Spangler and Burt were the leadmg re bounders for the team The hlgh scorers for B CC were M1ke McDuff1e w1th 16 poxnts and Larry Braddock wxth 10 The Barons came to l1fe m the thxrd quarter after oyercommg a fue pomt loss at half txme BCC recened a total of 77 pomts rn the second half to beat Bladensburg 17 T I7 L lv lv v I -V ,. v ., . ,, V - .. ,, . r L I - Q .S 4 ' , ' 1' 1n l V' f - - rv - uv! C ' ' - , . Y V . .. H V. . . .Y . ,, ,, I . . V. . - - . ' ' 2 - , Q ' . ' I '- I I I ' - Y . - ' . yf 1' 1 42 V A rl 1 'y V J . . -A v - -v , - .- U . 1 . , BLADES TAKE THE HCLIPPERS H A' t I A 'I 4 A II S Y v v E Af-- - A - A .1 2 I -v V I ,V ' 2 ' ' '. 1 - r f 2 . P I . , v ' I X1 X , , 'I' I II YV Y , . Y Q. .1 H - - 1 . . ' L9 lA Victories Moke for Winning Seoson l BLADES HOLD RAMS Larrs Kerns vuth 17 and Burt Holcomb vslth 13 sparked the Blades to a D 4 uctorw oser Su1tland In the fxrst quarter Bladensburg vsent to a 70 to 17 lead oxef Sunland to stat ahead for thc rest of the game George Beall lead the re boundmg for the Blades vuth 20 Lp to th1s pomt Bladensburg had lost tvso games vshxch were B CC and XX alter johnson DEMATHA EDGES BLADENISBL RG The undefeated DeMatha V traselcd to Bladensburg to play one of the closest games of the season lhe Blades George Beall and Burt Holcomb tctounted for ll pornts each The longest lead for enther team was fue pomts vxhxch Bladensburg got early ln the flrst quarter From then on nelther team got vuthm 3 poxnts of each other The game ended 1n an owertxme rn whxch DeMatha came out on top 51 D3 KNIGHTS YIELD TO BLADES Mr Kyber took over the responslbxlxty of coachmg the Blades mn the absence of coach Roy Henderson George Beall was hxgh scorer vuth 17 pomts and also pulled down the most rebounds At the half t1me Wheaton edged the Blades bs 7 pomts In the second half Bladens burg scored 71 pomts While Wheaton only scored 13 The man to man defense anded the Blades m the1r uctory The fxnal score was Bladensburg 46 Vs heaton 36 INXADING BLADI Nlxkc Spangler 4213 drugs ln for a basket Bob Burns 1149 axxaxts tht rtsults BLADES ROMP ON PR XXILDCATS C eorge Beall xuth 17 md Bob Combs vuth 14 led the scormg and reboundmg for the Blades dcrson came up wuth 1 man to man defense ID the fnrst qutrter and 1 Lone defense rn the second half T hrs b1t of stratcgx kept the XY'xldcats ID ton bcxng that thu cclsed to score more than lu pomts 1n thc fnrst half md 14 IH the second SPARTANS RNOCR OX ER BLADES XX alter Iohnson s exploslon mn the second half kllled the chances for 1 Bltdcnsburg uctorx ln thcnr second mectmng of the xetr The Blades could not cope sxlth the fist break wsh1ch the Nptrtins used ln thc thnrd quarter Burt Hol comb was bxgb scorer for Bladcnsburg vuth ll polnts vxhlle ohn XX llks unth I6 led the scorxng for XX tltcr lohnson lhe f1n1l score was Bltdcns burg D7 and XX tlter ohnson ul lv AN l' RSX LAX L P POR GEORGE C torge Beall Ili! huts for two s N L Spangler ll stand b - ' , H H --1-1-v .' , . T 4 l . D 1 , A 1 I ' Y, L . J ' ' , , :W ' . . 4 ' ' , -' If Y! ' - . .. ,, . '7 , . I w' as 'l' Y' VY ' -v i 7 -' -1 Q' S ' Y ' lv lu as they beat Northwestern 58-29. Mr. Rox' Hen- ' 1 . ' ' 2 2 . ' - ' ' - .' y 1 ,' -,Z ' ' ' l ' , f ' 1 I ' v -- r v r y -V .. c T . . , , ' 1 '. 2 2 T .' , ' I , ' .. ' 4, -2 U ' , ' -' in , , ' . 2 2 ' - ' f , f. ' ' ly - . 1 , 5 .' itk :A- ' '-1 2 ' J 'l ff, ', ' Q 'L-Q ' a .'l1l-vm' All .' sy. BU OIN l'IS WAY jim Robison 14? hit for a point as Frank Beall 1153 Burt Holcomb CHD and Larry Kerns H03 await results BLADIS SIORM OVPR CLIPPFRS Blidcnsburi, Il cd th I r t h lf to pull ahead of Oxon Hill by I score of 37 to I7 Larry lxerns with li points w is thc Blidcs leading scorer Blidensburg used 1 mm to min defense in the entire ginir. is Oxon Hill used i une Hill Ihc finil score w is Blides 67 C lip ers FLY ING BLADE Jim Robison is up for two points as Ricks Godses brings up the rear RALLX SAVIS BLADES Blidensburg got off to 1 fast start in the early minutes of the game by going to an ll point lead mer its opponent High Point Mike Span gler led the attack with 18 points while Larry Kerns was close behind with ll The Eagles started a final attack in the remaining minutes and came within 5 points of Bladensburg The final score was the Blades D8 Eagles 53 85 POINIS STOP ROCKETS ln their highest scoring game of the season the Blades stomped the Richard Montgomery Rockets by a score of 8a 49 The scoring for the Rockets was contained mostly to two play ers Buger who had 18 points and Atwell with 14 im Robison who was out most of the season with an iniury came back strong to make many important rebounds J f Wt r-tl rsoi x erupts tt o 'n mates Xiikt Spangltr UH SKLXL Chipouras 431 Lartx lxerns H01 Frank 1 l B CC STRIKES TWICE In their second meeting of the season the Barons niped the Blades by one point +8 47 Mike Spangler with a shot from the corner put the Blades ahead with three minutes left In the closing minutes of the game Bladensburg being two points down made a futile attempt for xictory but could only come within one point BLADES XX RAP I P X ICTOROLSLY In the list game of the season the Blades landed another large l'l'llI'LlflC'Ll xictorx oxer Suitland 65 4' Frank Beall of BHS stored 76 points w hich w as thc highest single N score this sea son Bl idensburg closes another winning eason with only 4 losses in the Bi Counts 131 2 ' I 2 ' . Q A If V , . .2 V . A Q . . . . - 7 A , - V' ' f ' v I I ' . . . . Y 1 .. ,, , L .. ,, ,- ., ,. Y . Q I : v ' v I , ' ' za: 'rai- in cis a z -' . ' 'z ' ' '. ' ' '- .. 'i . l,, z -1 A f 2-' '.i'22 2 I , I I u yi A A' . 'h 2 , 1 Boaz, with 9 points, was high scorer for Oxon M .uni guirpl.. 40. TAI !'l .3l l4 -l,i ki Awe 1 ttt- . u zap the ball I his tea. - .,I',x',,A - , V t , Bal ilib. . . .. ., - V it V- v - f ', ,- s ' ' 1 . . Q g 3 ' z Y. . H H I A 1 j' I' ' f A 4 1 '- . ' - . . 1 at ' ' . ' 1 I'-X Hove Rlfles w.lI Wm 5? RIFLE TEAM Rod Hall Roger Lewerton Pete Gordon jane jackson and jean Hayes RIFLE TEAM The Rnfle team was composed of two squads with a total membershxp of ten The starrmg fwe pracuced ap proxxmately sxx hours a week on the rxfle range mcreas mg therr marksmanshlp will '3 umrusnbm g AGB 45'm thsindwrwiet 'llaumdnddadiunnutex ummm 'B mg lm' mm vosmon 9 The Team beat Hlgh Pomt 1404 1402 xn the flrst march however lost nts second to Blau 1471 1441 Out of a possnble 1600 pomts the BHS Team averaged 1450 m the games Rwvw fnltlltn u I l B will 0054108 SIGN ADJUSTMENT opdmr fmtpost ' a SJ l RIFLE TEAM COACHES Nlr D le E Custer and 'wir I-rank 'Ihomson 137 I U ' ' ' 7 7 E if , . 1 1 1 ' ,Ik , ' . . 2 V ea 1 Q . f 'K 1 - - I ,L , 0 , X' 0 I 1 w . I ' . , 'l s . l 'fir C A ' X K ! , , Q , 5 ? , ' 5 'Q -is a ' Q 'A' ' fi -9 y J: V? U ' E T A s O ,, . U 1 0 x E R , , .5 I . . T 1 1 Y v S Y ' . u . . . l , , . , - I ' , - A , M . V, 1 ' ' --v .4 ' ' V a W ' V , A , I 2 'z - ' . . 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Q' RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club composed of 45 members was sponsored by Mr Frank Thomson The chref goal of the club was to promote the safe usage of frre arms When one became a member he paxd a fee of srx dollars whrch covered the cost of hrs amumtron After completmg a small basrc course he became a full fledged member Tra1n mg wrth weapons whrch proved mvaluable to members composed the major part of the Club meetmgs Also rn the meetmgs members were taught the parts of the gun and how to care for rt If a member were an exceptronally good shot he was elrglble for membershxp on the Rnfle Team whrch had matches wrth other teams throughout the state There were several medals and awards grven to members who exceled rn marksmanshrp The Club had no regular meetrng thrs year but practrced after school when pos- srble READY AIM FIRE' Pete Gordon fstandmgb Roger Leverton fkneel xngj and Rod Hall Cnttmgj practice at Rrfle Club -S Y1 5 RIFLE CLUB-Baltom rou Tom Andrews, Mrke Lupo Drana Buttmg Tbrrd rou Robert johnson, Paul Alexander. james Bass, Srnka, Ruth Colle, Genewa Hayes Second mu Ed Holloway Vnc DApr1le E G Mattera, james Mrcholson. Charles May Top Roger Stewart, Howard Berthold, Denms Drehmel, Maurrce mu George Coleman, Douglas Phxllxps 133 I I r V I . 1 1 . ' g A . . y . . 5 ' 7 3 . , . ' ' I - I I .V . V In Boselooll Completes I leaf' X X THE INFIELD Qkneelmgj Jxm Moore Steve Hart Fred F1l1marm Ronme Cayton fStandmgJ M1ke P1nkos Teddy Bxrch Ferns Garrett D1ck Green ITS A HOMER' The baseball team coached by Mr Moorhead had a new f1e1d to play on th1s year They had 14 games SIX of wh1ch were played at home Elyse? I 4' I LL, VARSITY BASEBALL Bottom rou, Chester KICIIZCF George Furmage jm Moore Steve Hart Gary Larwood Second row Ferns Garrett Gray Clark B111 Bowers Fred F111mann Teddy Blrch Thzrd row M1ke Pmkos B111 Krakat Ronme Cayton Tom Jones Buddy Kurtz Top row Steve Ch1pouras Armand Curtxs Tom johnson Gary Provencal D1ck Green 134 all MANAGER AND COACH B111 LaMay and Mr Moorehead AXM we , of 1 I 1 ,q ' I A 1' x l 41, KK 'I : A9 ', l 1 21 lf X 1 A A f 1 lei' f I N J I A he , 3 A V 1 ,Q V ,, 1,1 'ki ff I fl! 31 1 1 1 I 1 - , if '-., 1 1 ft to in lj k V ' X xi lf, W Lf ri ,f ,QW 7 4 ' gl i I .VVl, 1 'Elf ell are 1 2 A l 1 is f f 2 I 1 1 512' 1 2 11 1 .pf 1? 1 I . , s l ' ,WWNM VMKVV W W, ,,v,,l,,M.,,,,. -tl . I ' 1. .fa m ff A Qaa' fm! A 5 A Q A fa at W- M--1 I S 44,5 A riije A tlt V S I lelle ., 1 I A 5 A ' L7W5P',,,,,f4w ,A 9'f1 '? f If ,Q g 3 V, M A ,Gif he .4 ' ' Q- eat I fr 1 xx, , ., V j, ,J 5 4 ly 501325 I V , AQ' : gs Ax . 1 A 'Lv F3 fe . A X y .. I YS A he l ' at 1 :fr ' Y X ' ,, 1 ' ' f A ., -W kv T V l I if Q o ' ' I N M II 1 f - j, A .C Q I l. Y ': . . , , i. May Athlehc Yeor BASEBALL SCHEDULE nl Suntland B CC Blarr Northwood Wheaton Oxon H1 Hxgh Pomt Suntland Oxon Hlll Northwestern Rrchard Montgomery Walter johnson Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Northwestern Home une High Point Away THE CATCHERS-Gary Provencal Tom Jones Geo THREE BALLS AND TWO STRIKES The team thts year had 11 boys who are sen xors most of whom were on the startlng hneup Wnth new equxpment and a new freld Coach Moorhead hoped to make thrs another successful ear Ap ' 4 ' 7 - 11 ' 14 25 28 ' 2 5 'll 9 . . I6 A I9 ' 23 t 31 2 . . 2 ' 2 ' e ' M 4, 41.31 A A 2 i 5 , J 1' ' 1 an ' af ' 'Q 1 . l',A I .vi 'Q y . Strength ond Speed 'l uf 0990 J. 1 It W4 THE TRACK TEAM Bottom row Randy Spaldmg J1m R0bl son Buddy Johnson Edd1e Raduazo D1amond Pardos john Prender Harry Haselden Chtp Garrett Chucky G1lmore Second row Charles Mason Robert LEWIS George Trakas Wayne Smxth Dave Smnth George Faulkner Ray Owens Ronald Mart1n John TRACK SCHEDULE Wakef1eld Su1tland Northwestern 8. Wheaton R1chard Montgomery H1gh POIHI WIISOH Northwood Bla1r B1 County Pr1nce Georges County State Meet March A r1l May Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Away ON THE MARK ThlS year the track team was the largest 1n the hlstory of Bladensburg Hxgh w1th over 40 members Mr McGee, coach of IhlS years team, had cons1derable amount of help from Mr Sm1th, one of the ass1stant coaches of the team 136 U Lyle Garrett Van Meter Third row Tom Th1el, Tom Wflghf John Alexander Ronn1e Benort Sonny Elam Earl Nelson Tom Keeley Dan Stevens Carl Cox Top row Mxlner Watluns Bobby M1ller John Westgate Louxs Balestra Kenny Peters 4 COACH IIN ACTION Mr McGee shovns john Westgate the proper wax to hold the dlSCUS if ,lyy it A A A Q A ' , 4 ! ' I H , f ' 4 C I . I Q V I, 1 A ,. ef? ' rx 1 Q A XY s 4 at I . A 1 I Y 1 jr 1 5 ff 1 33 xi' , , ' ' 'Q '11 A 1 N, g y X 4 g Q g y E 1 xg A arg -- 1 .131 , .,, 1 3 V , ,A ,S g 9 ,, ' .. , . 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' ' ' Set the Pclce MW MQ Umm, 'W 'Wa 'Ewan 7 gl? ffm ,a SCAMPERING FINISH Wakefnelds man comes rn fxrst as 'H Bladensburgs Tom Wrnght crosses the fnmsh lme second GET SET From March 1 to May 20 the team parucxpated rn 13 meets A meet consists of mdlvndual dashes from 100 yards to a mrle or relays wxth four members on a team The pole vault broad yump dnscus and shot put are also part of the meet A school rs glven 5 pomts f1rst place ln IN MOTION Goes john Westgate as he prepares to throw t e any events 5 p0lntS for second place and l fOr third The dlsws school with the hrghest total of pomts wms 1:85399 Qt C1452 na 5.44- 97 4 UQ if .-4 W'So,, ni-ms Q ,SENSP f' if Q 1' I x K 5 ,- .V 'tv' x If YNS0 QSENS .QQ I In 'P SENIOR TRACKMEN Bottom rou Eddne Raduazo Randy Charles Mason Tom Wrrghg Ray Owens Top rou Charlie Spaldmg George Faulkner Diamond Pardos Second rou Muller Robert Lewls Ronald Martm 137 . M W I ta, ns, f., M M70 4' ci fl, A , ' QT? 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Trocksters ? L j' 1nur ' Q- ,nw W lax sire TAlxF OFF RAX Ras Owens takes the suck from Gll Borradaxle xn the mlle relax LOOK MA INO HANDS Blaclensburgs top pole xaulter Wayne Smnth goes ower the bar at ten feet aim A., IO- i LAST LAP Eddle Raduazo takes his last lap ln the mxle run XY'hen the BLADE vsent to press there had been only one track meet Vuakefxeld beat Bladensburg 10371 L15-fgy fLOSEI-X Coach Smnh ,S gnmg qom Wright a XY'ax ne Smlth was the onlx plaxer to score a first place few polnters on hls stance ln the meet for the lN1uStat1gS N 138 0 4 X 1 W - A Q AJ ' Y l , 1 It , X ' -A, A ', k 1 5 ' A A ,. AA 4 . X ' 1: wb A 41 O ,R K 14' A ALA W , f s 1 . V, ,, rf, ' Q? A ' 1 VV', I , K V X ' gifs V, A AX mn' . 'f N. M. ., QW' ,V - ,. - T u ' Q . ,Q 5 .f . e . 1 I ' a A K ' ' ' ' 9 Q - -- I' . L KI Q, Meet the Go ers 01? IW I ,-gg Nw Ahtq. Cl A, ew -vz 35-FQ 1? -f wi GOLF TEAM Ckneelxngl jerry Buchanan jam Wells Jnm Donahoe Tom Rrghter Ctftandmgl Chnp Block, Charles Collett Erlch Franke Ted Black 1.W KX GENIUS AT WORK Mr Callahan shows Tom Rxghter how to hold hrs club as jun Donahoe Chxp Block jrm Wells Charles Collett and Tel Black watch on FORE The golf team thxs year was coached by Mr Callahan Although the team was comprlsed of Sophomores, there were only two Jumor returnees Most of the golf meets were held at Prlnce Georges Golf Course 4,4- PAR BUSTERS-Jerry Buchanan and Ench Franke are the only boys returnmg from last years golf team 139 Y-x 4.1 y 7 I - h ' ' off, Q' ' 1 . , . V , , , Q! ' , so ,l ,ee A t . 'M A ' er J' 'bf' , 1 ' -Ik' . . . . N ,- . ' V , .1 l q ' 4 gf . ,. 7 1 1 1 - ,, , . l f s-l X1 1 ,A , F . ., , . Q x ' . - .wr . Y ' x , A J M W x ' ,- v 'A . f -' 'W A , H Jffh 2 , .- ' 1' ,ag.'.' .fs ' 1 1 ' ' ruff 5' it J-.,' Q 1 li I 'Z - G' W .4 1 ,rn A A A ' f ,N 1 J. 'S 1, , ' sgnvhrf In wk :fav l v - f th, Kg' - -., ,,.,,.,, A G in ., v - ' V: - 5 j M1 x , 'j' X ' -Q 'ff Q ' ff fr' .. wif t ' - 'a' Q ' ' 3 'T I ' - 4 bn ' ' . ' fl? ,-' V R 'f X' .Q zf. N - . : , . , . y . . . . , . , . I V S Q 5 1 r X C I A ' 'N . F F M ' Y, , ' ' . ' f I? 1 1 ,' I , g 2 L. ,K 3, -1 f .W Qu 1, will .f 'f . gi .7-X f Q' Q If A ' ' ' ' f A 5' X . ' . 'C J dv, J? T:-r. .- 4 f - 4 I '. - 2 A ,Chiu V M - ' Y. X R v V. ,, . V W N fig . F X- ' - -, 1' ' 1 'A P' 1 N ' t -, M4 ' f .A I .. Us . . . g . Q . , YQ li . , ' Student W 3, mf, g:,i1.,G.'v', ig-?xhm Q i.-asm 0 f,?'i.,,,4-Q-il fx: ,fp Q. wg Bostwick, built in 1746 by Christopher Lowndes, was the scene of much merriment and festivity in the com- munity and the unofficial center of political and educa- tional activity for the area. Bladensburg High School is also such a center. The students find in this newer build- ing a chance to expand their leadership capabilities and special abilities along with unlimited educational oppor- tunities. They find fun in a student meeting, warmth in a teacher-pupil relationship, pride in watching a winning team and a sense of accomplshment in the finished decora- tions for a prom. Throughout the daily activities, class- room study and special events there is a feeling of fellow- ship which creates an atmosphere of lasting school spirit. This intangible spirit of togetherness is one of the main factors in making Bladensburg High School more than just a modern school building. so 0 l 1 l l L i I 5 ' '60 Senior Closs , SFINIOR CLASS Ol FICPRS Iommy Wflghl prcsldent Maru Dalsey treasurer judx Augustme secretary and Dxck Fredlund vrce presldent WE LL DISCLSS THIS AT FHE NEXT MEETING saw Nllss Helen Xnderson Semor Class sponsor to jane jackson thex dxscuss a problem of thc Stnlor K lass 147 SENIOR CLASS College Board exams, the Sentor Play, job appltcatxons, prcture proofs, graduatton announcements, scholarshxp tests, the Senlor Prom these are but a few of the actx VIIICS that concerned the Semor Class and, 1n many cases, the entrre school durmg the past year Hxghhghtmg the 1959 Junxor year were the junror Prom, Enchanted Isle, and the class play An Evenmg at the Theater N atxonal Merxt Scholarsh1p exammatxons were taken ln the sprtng, and jay Buckley and Frances Lewls became natlonal semi fxnalxsts from Bladensburg As Sophomores the class sponsored many actwmes, the most memorable bexng the Sophomore Prom, Moon hght Magic Led by thexr offxcers Tom Wrxght pres1dent, Dnck Fredlund, v1ce presldent, Judy Augustme, secretary, and Marty Darsey treasurer and class sponsor M1ss Helen Anderson, nearly 600 Senrors slaved, shouted, slghed and studned through therr fmal year at Bladensburg The1r HCIIVIIICS mcluded a record hop, the sale of mums durmg Homecomxng Week End the presentatxon of a mystery entrtled Double Door the establ1shment of a perman ent costume wardrobe for future plays and Senlor clash, colleg1ate and classy days durmg wh1ch Seniors dressed approprrately All too soon, for some and At last, for others the end of the year arrxved brxngmg wlth lf such RCIIVI tres as the Senror p1cn1c, the awards assembly the gradua t1on dance and banquet and the Baccalaureate servrce Fmally, w1th mnxed emotxons, the class of 1960 met the flnal goal of hxgh school rtself graduatxon Even as many senxors remmxsced they were remrnded that graduatnon IS Not the end not even the begmnxng of the end But rt rs, perhaps, the end of the begmnmg r 4 Q 9 N , Q, 4 My '1 1' ' , . : , . r , . V . V. I - 1 1 1 1 . V1 ' Q ,' f 1 ' 'Q ' y . . . . . . . - . . ' . . . . . ' K u rn mt - f 9 - ,, . . . . . I Q I or ,, . . . . . - u f - ax . ' . . . . . 9 s . X . . . . 9 . - u n - , . - u . ,, . . . X . me n u n s ' r a 4 a 9 ' f t - K 4- . . . . 1 ., gl A 5 . . . . . r . . V1 ' , ' A N . . . N . . L A . ' . . ' '. HS S t . . . A . . . . . . ,, t ..4 Lorgest In BHS History SIABLF Ol' ABBRI-VIAIIOYS CLI BS All B Night All Bladenshurg Night B B C Bladenshurg Hroadcastmg C luh Bro Club-Btologs Cluh S Baeealaureate Seruee DlXEffSlflLd Oeeupatlons L A Future Business Leadtr of Amerlca Future Homemaleers of America P Future Nledlcal Profession Future Nurses of Amernca A Future Senentnsts of Amerxca A Future Teaehers of Amerxea A L Cnrls Athletle leaders L unlor Cllssleal league N umor Narsxtx A S C Nlarsland Assotlatnon of Studen Councils H S National Honor Soexets T S Natuonal Thespnan Soenets Pom Pons Pom Pon Cnrls Q 8 S-Quill and Scroll Socletw S C Student Councnl SC Fairs Sexente Fairs S H Student Helper NY H Club-XX orld Huston Club CONINIITTEFS C 8. G Comm Cap and Gown Commxtree Dec Comm Decoration Commnttee Exec Comm Executxse Commlttee Grad Comm Graduation Commnttee Pub Comm PUhllClCX Committee XY Se Nl Comm Waxs and Means Commlttee OFFIC FRS Assoc Fd Assocnate Fdnror Bus Mgr Busmess Nlanaetr Captn Captam Chap C haplam Chr Chaxrman Class Rep Class Representatne Ed Edntor Feat Pg Ed Feature Page Fdntor Hxst Hlstorxan Pres President Sec Secretarx Treas Treasurer ANY OTHFR Sl GGFSTIONS asks Thelma Smnth as she Mce Pres Mce PfC5ldU'll conducts the prom commmee meermg A R x 5 SENIOR CLASS FXFClTlNF CONIVIITTEF CSeatedl udx Bnrdsong., Gretehen Benson Mtarzdrrzel 'Iommx Smlth Drcle Augustme Jax Buelelu Tommy Vurxght Dome Lund karen Iredlund Amber Hershex and jamce Chrulle 143 0 I D. o.- 'W ' '- as f ' v F. B. . .- - ' - I s 4 F. H. A.- ' '- ' ' F. Nl. .- . A 1 ' F. N. A.- ' .' . ' F. S. l- I . . F. T. .- I . A - - '- to .-JA ' 32 'f . ,- -I. Yi' Q V, ' '. ' l W Q I Nl. .,, V it . - V. f I r -,N .1 1. . ,L ' ' ' .11 . X ' Q 1- f 4 - . 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', '- nm: IM - ll i I JUST FILL THIS OLT AND WFLCOMF TO BLADENS BLRG says Mr Lieberman as he welcomes Olga Barsky a new student MARGARITA ALFEREZ Margo Commercial All B Night 3 Gymkhana 3 4 Lxb rary Club 3 S H Office 54 Trl H1 Y 2 5 IOECE LEE A ILA Joyce Aca e B1 lub 3 Bxo Clula6mEXB I6L4CDebate Club Hr 11: 53 Rifle ICN SF 4WHCb 144 X DAVID ARTHUR ANNA DALE Dave Academxc Bas kerball 2 CJ VD 3 fVarsnryl 4 fMgr7 Football 4 1Var sxtyl Track 2 3 4 DRUCILLA LYNN ARNOLD Lynn Academxc All B Nnght 4 B B C 4 Class Playzm Play 4 J C NHS34NITS4Pr1sms 4 PromComm 234 Q 815 4 Scroll 3 4 S H Offxce 4 C A cheer, cn shout l LEE EARL ABIGAIL, Lee Vo catxonal Bowling 2 4 Prom Comm 2 Rmg Comm 3 JACK LLOYD ANNAN Jack Vocauonal l lg LARRX KEITH ARNOLD Larry Academxc PAUL FRANKLIN ALEXAN DER JR Paul Academic Band 3 4 Rifle Club .gr 'QD MICHAEL VINCENT AN SELMO Mike General DONNA MARIE ATKINSON Donna Commercnal l , 1 R ,. V ' .-- . .- 'za' .'a. ..4. - if f I - I 5 I f I ' ' 9 A 9 1 1 - I I' ' px l . 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' g if S. . 3. by everyone JUDITH LUCILLE AUGUS TINE Judy Academxc All B Night 2 3 4 Blade 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Offncer fSecl 4 F T A 2 3 4 C NH S3 4 PromComm2 3 4 Q 8: S 4 Rangerettes 4 BEDOURA LINSEY AVGO LAUS Doaty Commercxal Class Rep Z Gymkhana 4 Prom Comm 4 Rifle Club 3 XX NAOMI EDNA BALDWIN Naomx Commercnal All B Nnght Z 3 4 Chorus2 Gymk hana 3 4 Pep Club 4 Prom Comm 4 Rangerettes 4 S H Offlce 5 Variety Show 2 CHERRY DONNA AUSHER MAN Cherry Commerclal S H Office 4 JAMES HARVEY AYERS Harvey General Bowlmg Club 2 3 4 S H Ca e 2 CAROLYN VERA BALE STRA Boo Boo Commercnal All B Night Z 3 4 Gymkhana 2 3 4 fV1ce Presb Pep Club 4 lPresD Sports Days 2 Tn H1 Y 4 'qv' JOHN RODNEY AUSTIN PHILIP JOSEPH AUTH Phil Ronnie General Baseball 3 Vocational Bowlmg Club 4 Photo Club 3 Prxsms 4 Sc Fairs 2 Scroll LYNN CAROL AYRES Blonde General WILLIAM ROBERT B A N W A R T H Bull Academic Bowlmg Club 2 Golf Team BARBARA CHASE BACKUS Barbara, Academlc All B Nnght 3 4 Bowlmg Club 4 Class Rep 3 Intramurals 4 Pep Club 3 4 Prom Comm 5 S C 3 Sports Days 3 Tn Hx Y 3 4 VINCENT S BARBEE Vmce Vocational 145 4' Q XWIIVA ,, A I - - Qi . , f a , ,Q D I ' I I . 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VAUGHN EDWARD BARK DOLL Eddne Academxc All B Night 2 5 4 Band fPresJ Prom Comm 2 3 4 Stage Crew 3 OLGA BARSKY Olga Aca demxc 'U' WILLIAM FLOYD BAXTER Bull Academxc 146 4- 'B BEATRICE ANNE BARR Bea General PAUL LESLIE BARTIN Paul General Od ROGER A BEACH Roger Academxc Baseball 3 4 B10 u 2 S C 3 Sc Falrs The Bottle of DONAI D LEE BARRETT Don Academic Rifle Club 3 A 3 4 Sc Farr DONALD LEE BATEMAN Don Academlc Band 2 5 l ERINEST VINCENT BEALL Erme General BIO Club 2 Grad Comm 3 Library 4 MASC 3 RALPH HAMDEN BAR RETI' Ralph Acadenuc All B Nlght 3 Class Play 3 Gymkhana 4 Prom Comm 3 Z SC Fairs 2 Sta Crew 3 'FS MELVIN EUGENE BAUM GARDNER, Melvm General Prom Comm 3 SANDRA KAY BEALL Sandy General W' ' . l :A ' 4 f A- . . . - ' 4 . . , - - . . . 1 - , - . 1 1 3 3 , 2 , ,Q 2,3,4 F.S. .2,A,g . s2,4. . 3 ' 2 .9 - , . 9 ' S . - 1 , S. C. 5 . 5 ge ., ' e ,, , , . i s 9 ' 1 ' . s , ' - - , A . - . Q I I L- 1 -3 as X V , , - . . . . , , - L ,. A: . , 9 .1 9 - Cl b Q . . 3 . 5.4, . . 5 S BHS has been won. THOMAS GUY BELL Buddy General GRETCHEN CECELIA BEN SON Gretchen Academic Bowllng Club 4 F N A 4 L 2 Prrsms 4 Prom Comm 2 SC 4 Scroll 4 Sports Days 2 5 'fi- THOMAS MICHAEL BLAS ER Tommy General Prom Comm 2 I HAROLD EUGENE BENDEN Harold Vocational BARBARA JANE BERN Bob bl Commercial All B Nlght Pep Club 2 5 4 Pom Pons 3 Prom Comm5 4 S H In fnrmary 5 S H Offxce 4 GUY ANTHONY BOCELL Buddy Vocauonal Football 5 lj V J 4 CVars1ty7 LADIES FIRST BE MY GUEST' says Ronme Pugh to Pam Tracy as he dnsplays the courtesy of the boys of Bladensburg JOSEPH WALTER BIRCH Skippy Academic Track 2 5 JEANNE E L L E N BOND Jeanne General KAREN LEE BIRDSONG Blrdxe Academic All B Night 2 5 4 Blade 4 fSub and Cxrc Ed 7 Bowlmg Club 3 4 Class Play 5 4 Class Rep 5 4 G AL34fTreasJ NH 'D' SHIRLEY RUTH BOST Shnrley' Commercxal Bowlmg Club 4 Pep Club 2 4 147 s s 1 H v 'H' . Q A fl ff? 5 ,X I Q . I . v 72 5, ' I- 'K Q. . .Q 4g'B.S.4gj.'C.L.i,5,4g ' ' .' 3 J.C.. ,5, 45 M. A. S. C. 5g ,,,g ,Q -G ' ,,Q g lg ' ', ' ' 3 g., '. ' 3 . l .g' V. S: Sports Day 2, 53 Tri-Hi-Y 4. 5, 49 S. C. lTreas.l 4. . 5, K if ,f . 92 A P B - I 'Sv A if 'S iff' f , f s.f:f-'f- A - I ' . . . , . . . . , ' ' . h V I ,Q i, , NOTCHES ARE CUT OUT' remarks Carole Thompson to Nancy Frisco Viola Rautio and Ann Schlxchtlg as she busnlx starts her sewing prolect for Home Economics THOMASJ BOUGHAN Tho Q4 WILLIAM BOWERS Billy A SORECIA DONELL BOYKIN Donnie Commercial 18 BRIAIN BOYD BRADLEY W'eeds General For Blodensburg M Y ALBERT ELLSWORTH BOS WELL Lucky Vocational Bowling Club 2 5 4 LINDA MAE BOWLING 4M 9-K 'vu DONALD EDWARD BRAD LEX Donnie Academic 1 mu.,- BARBARA JOYCE BOTTS Barbara Academic in RICHARD ISAAC BOW I UU M9 PAUL HARVEY BRAGAW Paul Acadermc All B Night 2 3 4 Buble Club 2 Bowling u 2 Ch u IVICE Pres? iBus M n 3 4 ETA 4 MASC 5 PepClub 2 LVICC Pres J e I 4. If LV Mn ' 1 K df 2 5' , al' I 8- 5' A ...U if vl ' , K ig? UIHS, GCHCIAIQ J- C- L. Zi, 5- - General. I I, Linda, General. ' MAN, Dickie, Academic. N ffl, li , 5 N , as fo- - ' W ' L- 1 U E I . 1 L 6113 Q, 5, 42 ors 2, 5 ' - . . a . g 4 forgotten never REBECCA LOUISE BREEZE Wmdy Commercnal All B Nlghr 3 Blade fBus Man? 4 Bowlmg Club 4 C 8: G Comm 4 MASC 3 Prnsms 5 Prom Comm 4 S C 4 SH Offxce 3 Sports Days 2 ..,....4 FRANCES ELIZABETH BRO DERICK Frances Academxc All B Night 2 3 4 Bowling Club 5 4 Lxbrary Club 4 Pnsms 4 Prom Comm 2 3 4 SC 2 Scroll 3 TnHxY iN CHARLOTTE L BREWER Sherry General Q0 NANCY ELIZABETH BRO GAN Nancy General All B N1 t2 3 4 Chorus2 3 4 Sports Day 3 3 BEVERLY ANN BROWN RICHARD DENNIS BROWN Bev Commercxal All B Nlght Duck Academnc 3 Class Rep 3 Lnbrary Club 3 Pep Club 3 4 Pom Pons 3 4 Prom Comm 4 SH Of fxce 4 Tn H1Y 4 DORIS ELLEN Deb General BREWER fe- JAMES D BROWE Jimmy Academlc 1' tvs 'T-3 WILLIAM ERNEST BROWN Bxll Vocatxonal 1 JOSEPH CHRISTIAN BRINK Joe General ARTHUR TURNER BROWN Art General All B Nlght 3 Blade 4 DO 4 Prom Comm S H Cae JAY LYINN BUCKLEY Ja Academic All B Nlght 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 lCo Caprny 4 fCaptn7 Class Rep 2 3 4 Y 4 MASC 3 N H 3 4 iPresJ Prom Comm 3 FSA 149 2 he ' '- A z , - I .Q W I eg 42, f fi V' . , lf ' T 4 I we f N V 'V , ,, ,' x ' . f f 5 9 ' fs 1 '4 ff V' . I V ' 9 3 7 I , Q . , . 1 ' , . E . . 3 I ' . ' 'W . g . . . . 3 3 . . Q . . 3 K-Xb ch . . Q . 4 CA - ' N . XX V 5 nv I ' ' ' ' 9 I 1 I 1 .1 , U 5 ' , , g . - . Q - 5 - 3 . I gh , , g , , 3 . . g . A . : 5 Q . 5: . . f 3. : -1 .. . 2 - - L 3 - - , 4. I ' '-f- N.. - 7 L A . iam . X x A if e ' T i xx I Q A 5- gk . g tj' 6 O 1 ' ' Q .K I 7 . . V' l - V . ' Y' , Q l . , - . - 3 - : .- g . 9 S v . - . : , : , 1 1 I, 9 . ' , 3 I , . Hx- , . . . . Mg , , S, ' 45 . . . 4. ' THOMAS JOHN BURCH Tommy Vocational R 1 f l e Club 2 Ann JAMES SWARTHOUT BUR RIS Jxm Academnc TIMOTHY DAVID CALDER WOOD Tum Academrc Foot 3 IJ V F Track 5 150 4 i , CHARLES LOUIS BURGESS Pee Wee General Scroll 4 A JOHN WESLEY BUSCHER John Vocatlonal A lg if TOM GEORGE CALOMERIS Tom Academic Has succeeded in . Q Viv LL. AUGUST BURN ESS Buddy General l. dv--M RENNIE JENE BYRD R1cky Academnc Class Rep 5 Prom Comm 3 1'5 CAROLYN MARIE CAMP BELL Carol Academrc All B Nxght 2 B1bleClub4 F M P 3FSA4GradComm 4 Pep Club 4 Prom Comm C 3 4 Sc Fairs Offnce 4 TnHnY 4 THOMAS FRANCIS BURNS Tom Academlc NANCY JOANNE CAGE Joanne Commerclal Mu VERNON HARRY CANTER Vern Academxc , . , , . . , Q . Q - - . - 1 ' I f.. W' , aw -sauna an - ' q 1 l 7 I U , , ' . , ' . Q - 1 , - If , . . lg 3 6' -' , , 1 gl L, 5 n jj l I . 'ia , X My A J , Avi 1 'F j . X A A GCI i ,5.gif.-,Qli 1 , A Vx.-,, ' :::,:gg'Effl !III . f. 5 pf . . 1 . ' V u - - - Q Z ' , . , , 3 f - ' ball . .lg Sc. airs 2, 33 ' 5 ' 3 . . . . 9 . . . 3 . . 4 s I - 34 . , gl : 3: S. H. g - - . :ts one encleovor JAMES CLIFTON Clnff Academxc CAREY Q GUY W CARMACK Guy PAULINE FRANCES CASPER Lena Commerclal Chorus 2 4 Sports Days 2 JUNE IDA Commercxal Trl H1 Y Z Library Club 4 CAREY june TINA ANN CARPENTER Sports Days 3 Tn HIY 4 CRAIG MARTIN CELICH Crang Academxc HIT THOSE DUCKPINS Peter Gordon concentrates on raxsmg hns average for the bowlmg club ALLEN JESSE CARROLL Al ELLEN MARIE CHAFIIN Mane -Xcademxc Prom Comm WALLACE FRANCIS CASEY Sc Faxrs 5 4 f ll BARBARA LEE CHAIMSON Barbara Acaderruc B10 Club 2 Bowlmg CIub4 Intramurals J L 2 5 S C 4 Spo s Days 2 Trx Hx Y 2 4 10 O O x Q' uw f A A S- Q 'F-' ' ef vu , - V, , A 4 5, r Q' ' , 5 AK Academic: ' ' Tina, Generalg Gymkhana 45 len. Academic, ' . Casey, Academicg Band 5, 4: S' I b , Aa ,aL A I G , 7 I, , , . 4- ,. , . . S 3 S, - 2g.C...,.g..g rt '1 STRUCK THE WRONG KEY AGAIN says Cherry Ausher man scornfully whlle Margo Chxpouras keeps busy at the swntchboard rn the mam offrce 151' MARGO FELICIA CHIPOU RAS Chnppy Commercnal All B Night 2 3 4 Bow mg u 3 F M A S C 3 Prom Comm 2 3 iTxcket Comm Chrl 4 HARRY DeWAYNE CLARK, Harry Vocauonal 152 IANICE ALENE CHIVILLE Jan Academnc All B Nnght 2 3 4 Blade 4 lArr di Class Exec Comm 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 NHS 3 41SecJ Prom Comm 2 3 lPub Chr! 15267 3 ROBERTA LEE CLARK Rob erta Academic Bowlmg Club 3 4 F TA 3 4 NHS Prrsms 4 K Assoc Edb Prom Comm 4 S C 4 Scroll 4 CFeat Pg Ed J Tn Hx Y 2 3 4 WH Club 2 Giving knowledge LINDA JEAN CHAPIN Lm da General All B Nnght 2 Pep Club 3 JAMES RAPHAEL CHURCH ILL, jxmmy Academlc JCL 4 Sc Far s WILLIAM FRANK CLARK Buster General fi 1 ho SANDRA KAY CHEW San dy Commercial GRAY WATSON CLARK Gray Academnc Baseball 2 3 4 Bowling Club 3 Stage Crew 2 PAULJ COCCHIARO Paul General J . ., I I3 . X K irrr If - 2 ' A llly ig N? I I I , I 'M 3,9 ,l' 3 .E'5' 2,3,g .,'r2,3.,'.' ,g, ' ' 9 y Clbg.B.L.A.3,4g .- D I sf H. Office 43 spoils D:lyQ 31 gi Q' 81 5- 4145- C- 42 Tfi-Hi-Y W ez: 6 A C' U V S! V l 1 :ii I . ,.,3...,,g ...3,4g , D . to everyone ARLIENE N COCITA Ar lxene Academic FMP 3 FSA 3 FTA 2 3 spansh Clu 2 3 NELSON H COLEMAN JR Nelson Academic JCL 2 3 1 5 WESLEY TODD CORBIN Todd Acadenuc All B IN1ght 3 Bao Club 2 IVICC Presb S C 3 iVxcePresl MASC ALICE MAY CODY Alnoe General All B Nlght 2 PATRICIA MARIE CON FREY Pat Commercxal HENRY WILLIAM CORD Henry Academy: ROBERT EARL COGAR, Bob General Q' 'Nm CAROLE ELAINE CONNOR Carole Academlc Nxght 3 4 C 81 G Comm 4 Chorus 3 4 Class Play 4 Grad Comm 4 MASC 3 1 Showcase Chr J Prom Comm 3 4 Sr Pncmc Comm 4 MARY CATHERINE COR KILL. 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Class Offncer reasl 2 3 A 5 4 MA 3 Pep Club 3 4 NANCY JEAN DAVIS Nan Academxc All B hugh: 3 4 Buble Club 3 4 4Treas 3 Bowl 4 C 81 G Comm orusi E N A 4 F 4 Grad Comm 4 Grad Dance Comm 3 CAROLE CATHERINE CYK TOR Carole General D O FHA ALVIN JOSEPH DANDERA Alun General WH Club 3 RUTH MARIE DAVIS Ruth me Commercxal All B Nnght 3 Chorus 3 Pep Club 'Q .W Sw rj EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS says Mrs Barnes to Dave H111 and Emily Novotny as they contribute to the March of Dlmes CAROL LEE DARR Carol Commcrclal LEE DAVIDIAN Lee Aca demic CONSTANCE JE-XNNE DAY Connie Academxc Bova lmg Club 3 Intramurals 2 J C L 3 4 Prom Comm 3 rts Days Z S C IHIX 2 JOHN JOSEPH DAY John General All B Nxght 4 Baseball fMgr D 3 Basketball IMgrl 4 Blade 4 Football gr J 5 Hx 4 termen s Club 5 4 Photo Club 3 4 QHead Photo! Scroll 4 155 5- y l , 5 Q . ' Q Bl . , L . - ' ' ' - ' , g , , 4g 45 . . . 2. ' ' . , 4: a l . - V, 1 - . l, 3: T n y I .X C L KT . 45 F. N. .2, 3, 4g J.c.L. 2, ,, 4 . .s.C. X. ' ' 458.3 U T vm? . 5 'Ali ' ff , A . Q S x Q 3 ifggvrf 1 , 1 N, Lf. y nj: 3 C as ing 5 . M . 4g U D' G. 2. .. la . 1 . is Ch eg . . . Q . S. A. Spo ' g . . 2, 41 IM . , 43 '-Y g Let- Q . . 1 . Tr'- , 3. 4. ' . 1 Q7 FELLOW STUDENTS TEACHERS AND HONORED GUESTS Eve Rexroad practrces speech makmg rn speech class EVELYN MARIE DeMAR Marre Commerclal WW HELEN LOUISE D1CARLO Shorty General Pep Club 4 Prrsms 4 S H Office 2 5 4 Tr1H1Y 4 156 MARY ELIZABETH DEMP SEY Mary Beth General E' CHARLENE RUTH DICK SON Charlene Academrc All B Night 2 Band 2 3 4 Blble Club 3 4 Bowling Club 2 4 Chorus 2 Class Play 4 Prxsms 4 Scroll 3 4 This Senior Class fan F DOUGLAS MAYNARD De BOARD Doug General Bro Club 2 Bowling Club 3 GREGORY ALVIN DENT Greg Academrc Football 2 U VD 3 4 fVarS1tyD DOROTHY JEAN DILDINE Dotty Commerclal A B Night 2 Chorus Z Grad Comm 4 Prom Comm 4 S H Office 4 ROBERT FRANCIS DeLAW DER Bob General Scroll 4 CAMILLO D1CAMILLO Cam lllo Vocational li wa! MAURINA ELLEN DILLARD M1M1 Commercial F B L A f 4, A .I - . 9 9 n - - - . ' . v T v 9 v - 1 s 1 ' . 1 - l , ' + I . . I - 7 3 ' 1 - s ' a 4 s Q , . . . , , L I RPN Q f . 1 . ' if , ,Q - I ' ' 4 g 2 , ' , - Y Y I , , - , , , 9 ', 3 ll . , 9 . . . . I s x - - 9 a 1 . Q , . , Q Q Q . - - - ,, 3 , 5 . 5 . g . . S Q - Q 1 - hos had the best JOHN M DIXON john General Basketball 2 4 CVar sntyj Football 4 4VarsxtyJ JOHNJ DONOHUE john Vocatlonal WILTON BEALL DULEH Buddx Vocatxonal NANCY ALICE DODSON Nancy Academ1c All B Nnght 2 3 4 Bible Club 2 4 Class Offxcer 3 4 Class Play F T A 4 MAS Pep Club 3 4 JOHN ARTHUR DRAGER jack Academlc All B Nxght 23 Band 2 3 4 Class Play 3 HxY 5 Rxfle Club 3 Stage Crew 3 T MATTHEW RICHARD DUNAJ Duck Academxc All B Nlght 2 Baseball 2 B B C 4 Bro Club Z lPresD Bowl mg Club 2 Football QVarsxtyJ 5 1 e MASC 3 Pep Club 4 7? 0:0 '! '9- JANET LEE DONALDSON jan Commerclal Bowling Clu 34FNA2Gymk hana 2 4 Intramurals 2 Lib rary Club 5 4 S H Offlce 3 4 Sports Days 2 CAROLE LEE DRECHSLER Carole Commercxal DOIN LESTER DUNNING Don General QP Q CHARLES E DONOHUE Bxll Academxc HARRY THOMAS DuBUS KY Tom General SANDRA LOUISE EGBERS Sandy Commercnal 157 V 'H' V In 1 1 9 l ! l ' 1 - ' 9 . 7 I 1 1 . ' I 9 l Q - v l - l ' 1 A 1 l 9 Q b - 9 5 ' - ' l . ' n Q q 1 S. ' 3, 45 . . . g . . .C. 3g , 3 . . , a - S - f. . ' ' ' . , . , - 1 1 - Q - n 1 - Q-5 Z y 3 Q ' I . Z A ' 1 ' Q Q up A is X ' A - -A D QS - v f 1 . . - , , . I , - 1 . . '. . . I I Q . . . . C ' ' Q . V - 5 . 2, 3, 45 j. C. L. 2, S c.Jg . . . . , Q . DONALD JOSEPH EIER MAN Donme Vocational ROBERT STEPHEN ELMEN DORF Bob General Rxfle WILLIAM SHEPHERD MER CER ENNIS Bill Acadermc 158 KNUT ELLENES Knut Aca demic RONI MARIE ELWELL Dum mer Academic All B Nlght Offxcers 3 fPresJ Class Play 3 4 F N A 3 fV1cePresJ HS RICHARD HAROLD ERICK SON Rnck Academnc Scroll 4 In teachers, clubs G THOMAS ELLIS Tom Academlc Bowlmg Club 4 Class Rep 2 CAROLYN LEIGH EMORY Sam Commerclal CHARLES MARLIN ERIS MAN Chip Academnc S Fanrs 2 Pep Club 4 NANCY TRUE ELLIS Nancy Commercxal Bowlmg Club 2 3 4 Chorus 2 Pep Club 4 T 1 H1 Y 3 4 JANINE MARGIE ENGLISH jan General Gymkhana 3 CARO JANE ERNEST Carol Commerclal I 3 sf A - I . . ,ra-4 I- , is 1 Club 35 S, Bank 3, 35 B. C. 3, 4 CPI-es.lg Class , I Scrflll 3, l l 42 15. T. A. z', 4g A. si c.'3Q N. . . 3, 4. U Q 3 I l '5- - - - L , . a ' 1 l - 1 . s l I - I I 1 . 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Af ' ' ' ' ' ' 2, 34 F. ia. 'A.l2, 4. f . 4 . f 'Q ' 2, 3. A. . ' of K 4 ,,,A',: - Sa ' I J , . 5. . . Y v 42 '. , . fco- S+- QUITE AN HONOR says Mxss Olson as she admxres he letter Jean Johnson recerved from Vxce Presxdent Nxxon A RICHARD HENRY FORT Dxckey Acadenuc All B Night 2 Baseball MIKE JOHN FOSTER Mxke Academlc ROBERT RICHARD FRED LUND JR Duck Academic All B Night 2 3 4 Band 2 4 Bib e Club 3 4 Club 2 Class Officer 4 1Vnce es? M A S C 3 Pr Comm 2 Rxfle Club 2 160 GAIL ELIZABETH FRIES Gall Commercial All B Nxght 4 Bro Club 2 Gymkhana 4 Intramurals 2 Prom Comm 4 Sports Days 2 Tr1H1Y 4 The minutes, hours 41 fc-gg, WILLIAM GERALD EITZ PATRICK Fxtz Academxc All B Nnght 3 Blade 3 4 fSports Ed? J C L 3 4 Lettermens Club 5 4 Lxbrary Club 4 Prom Comm 3 JOYCE JUNE FOWLER Joy General PATRICIA ANN FRIES Pat tx General LINDA LOUISE FORAN Lln da Commercnal Grad Comm 4 Pep Club 4 Prom Comm 4 S H Offnce 4 Sports Days 2 Trl H1 Y 5 4 RONALD WALTER FOW LER Ron Vocatlonal Bowl mg Club 4 Radlo Club 4 S H Cafe 2 Stage Crew 2 NANCY LEE FRISCO Nan Commerclal M A S C 5 - J 0 5 J .. :h A I, - lv - . I , , 2 , 9 . - . Q , 9 9 - 5 ' ' , ' . n . , . . - .9 9 . . , , , Q 2 - - , . i h , . i , ,I - 1 A 4 I Y . I Q 1 ' 4 . 9 5 - . 9 . .f 4 5 A . s l 'l l 1 I - 7 9 , . ., , Q ,i Q . , . Q . . . . . - , , 4 D, 4 . Q ' Q 5, 9 l U , Q BIO- Q A - 4 - Q a - - - Pr .5 . . . . 5 om . 5 . yeors have flown 11' A -Q1 4 -5 JAMES DANIEL FRYE Dan GEORGE EDMUND FUR WILLIAM HERBERT GAIN Academrc All B Nlght 5 B10 MAGE George Academxc EY Bxlly Vocatxonal Club 2 Grad Comm 3 j C Baseball 3 4 Basketball 4 I. 2 3 hbraty Club 4 1ManagerJ H Y 3 4 S C 2 T HUGH G GAUCH Hugh Academlc All B Nxght 4 4 lPre l rs 2 5 4 W H Club PAUL ALEXANDER GER HARD Paul Academxc Band F S A 4 QTrea Fans 3 4 Av.: 115 qvil' SUSAN ROLFE GAUCH Sue CAROLYN FRANCES GEAR ACBGCIDIC Blade 3 4 IUndCf HART Cafgl General classmen Edj Bowlmg Club 4 F S A 2 Intramurals 2 4 TnH1Y4 W H Club2 si qs-9 md MICHAEL WILSON GIL LIOM M1ke Academxc Bro Club 2 Football Warsrtyl 5 -J JOAN BERNADETTIE GIL- MORE joan Commercxal Lxb rary Club 4 Tl PATRICIA JANE GARREN Pat Commercial Chorus 2 Intramurals 2 MARY ELIZABETH GEB HARD Mary Academxc 42 PATRICIA ANN GOBBETT Pat, Academxc All B Night 2 3 Bxble Club 3 4 iSecD Bro Club 2 Chorus 2 3 ate? 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WILLIAM EDWARD GSCHE IDLE Loser Academic All B Nlgl'lI2 3 4 Basketball 2 311 sxtyj IO Club 2 Boys State orus 2 Class Play 3 4 I A GARY A GORDON Gary Academnc BARBARA ANN GREAVER Babs Commerclal fx 'ti ELLEN ANNE GUTHRIE Anne Academrc All B Night 23ClassPlay3FNA4 M A S C 3 Prnsms lTyp1stJ 4 Prom Comm 2 lEnter r 3 4 S H Offxce Tr1H1Y24USHSem1 nar 4 T I1 ' N -rf JW. 'Sz' 6- ' 6- Sv- N F5 74 3. sl 3 ' N. I I I 2, 3, 5 nd'2, , .5 Boys' , I I T..S..3,'g, l f', Q S. . 2, 3, 4. I 4 If 2' l I l'a . if. ll . , , . , 1, , L. 2, 5, ig M. A. s. .'3g'Nf . . , 3 . , 3 ' Q D 3 l ' R G. -. s- A v . 1 A I J. 'z .T '. 'Q U , ': . , 'Q -' VJ, 41V 4 i- ,, 4. G. . .,. 5 ' ' 45 I ...Q ,. - ,Q 3 . . .3 , .y 3 VJ, 4 lVar' ' g B. B. C. 4g .... 5 ' ' 3 . 3 ' B' - 9 3: 3 - - ,Q '- '- . Ch z ' , 4: Ch-J, , 9 . - ' 43 Hi-Y g IN . . S. C. 3. '- '- , 5 . . . '- IS on Its own HENRY BEAL GUYTHER Butch General 1. S- X X --Q! 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SHARON PATRICIA HUNT ER, Sharon Academxc Bxble Clu 2 3 JUDITH LEE JACOBS I J Commercnal Bowlmg Club 2 S H Offrce 4 Tn H1 Y 2 3 ,XY-F ITS A WONDERFUL PLAY says dxrector Rom Elwell s e looks at the poster for Double Door the Semor Class Play Qu DONALD HENRY JACK SON Donme Vocatxonal CAROLYN LOUISE JACOB SON Karol, Academxc Blade 5 4 iAct 8: Features Co Ed 7 4 F N A 4 M A 3 PromComm 4 S C 4 Tn H1Y 4 46 DOROTHY ANN JACKSON Dolly Academxc F T A 4 PromComm4 SC4 W H Club 2 QA WILLIAM K JAMES Bnll Commercial 167 -3 I ' . 1: ' I M I V W, f M 54 , bf ' 5' l f L ?,, f'.-- ka ' , wa- C 4 F:'i'is2,' - i .fm 1 Q if, S ' A 'f '- EWS, , 4 gf? Q4 .42 M 3 A f - W . . .I , , , .. , , . . , as 4 , , 5 . . gl 5 . . . h , , . . , . J , 1 1 V, ' W ? aim' ,' A ' .f'1+Hf.'N L La? 55565553 - . , - n u - ' A - I , , 4 ' .... , 3 , , . , 3 . . . 3 . .t I - 9 b , . . Q - - Q . - 4 'ff l f I . . X . 'S L ' 4 i, A 1 . . ' ' . . , ' ', . I . . ' . ' 1 Q . , 4 u 9 h 1 s , 2 - . 3 . . 3 . . 2 - ' , - , 5 - ' - S J. C. L. 2, 3, 45 M. A. S. C. B. S. 9 . . . 3 . .S. Q 3 - - in - 5 - - 5 ' , . - . , Q - . lb , 5 . . , . if MAKE UP' Amber Hershey makes up Carole Connor for the Senior Play ,-N it ,sf ERNEST MARVIN JAR RELLS Ernest General mine- ' 'QW-9 STEPHEN LENDWOOD JEWELL Steve Vocational ATRICIA LEE JOHNSON ROBERT CLYDE JOHNSON Pat Academlc J C I 2 3 4 Berne Vocational B10 Club Pom Pons 3 4 2 Radxo Club 4 Rxfle Club 4 168 The Alma Mater JOANNA LEE JAMESON Joie Commercxal All B Night 3 Chorus 2 3 Intramurals Sports Days 2 Trl H1Y 3 ik CHRISTINE HARPER JOHN SON Chris Academic Bowl mg Club 3 Class Play 3 4 Class Rep 4 F N A 3 Grad Comm4MASC23 o Chr Reglstratlon Comml N H S 3 4 CChapJ Prxsms 3 THOMAS EDWIN JOHN SOIN Tom Academlc NY' MARY MARGARET JAMIE Mary Academic Class Play 3 L 2 3 4 Pep Prom Comm 2 3 S C 2 3 Sports Days 2 ur, haf' JEAN MARIE JOHNSON Jeanne Academxc All B Nnght 4 Bible Club 3 4 C 8: Comm 4 Grad Comm 3 4 A S C 3 Pep Clu Prom Comm 3 4 S C 4 Scroll 4 Q0 Q... La STEPHANIE JOHNSTON Stevne Academxc All B Nlght 2 3 4 Bowlmg Club 4 B S 4 C 8: G Comm 4 Gymkhana 3 4 M C 3 Prxsms 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Scroll 4 Sports Days 2 . , I , fi KN R . 6 3 K4 . .i . 1 r , . , - , 2 - '. 2 , 5 , 9 I ' 23 4g J. C. . , , g Club Q - - - 2. 41 - , 9 . - , 5 - h 1 all A f , , f t ,. M .V, A. , 3 V' . ., ' , ,,, W5 V V 3 A w li? I 0' I 15' 1 'A 'Y3jvIQY,,f.5 U q4T,'5g - , K 5,51 3' I .. ' '. 1 - . I ' . . Q , 1 1 - , , . I v 1 l ' l y l - 5 , 5 4 , 9 - G- . g . . . g . . 5 . . , 5 . 5. . I . . . , CC - M .... 5 b 43 . t. g . . , g . . 5 , . , . g . . J J 8 . I , f' 5 J' 'W' S3 x ' ' K 5 J I -3: s . V 1 A I 5. 1 1 s ' 9 , - 5 4 . , , 3 9 - . 3 . . . 3 2, 3, 4g Jr C. L. 2, , g . A. S. . 5 3 . , S S - Fight team llght UDITH G R A C E OHN L PromComm 2 3 4 SC 2 3 4 fSecl Sports Days 2 SHIRLEY MAE KEARNS Shirley General All B Nxght Z 4 Bowling Club 2 Chorus S H Cae JOHN BOYD KERNS, John, Acadermc CHRISTINA MARIE JONES A S C ELAINE JANET KEHOE La me Commercial Grad Comm 4 S H 1Off1ceJ 3 Pep Club 4 Sports Days 2 DIANE LOUISE KING, Duane, Commerclal, All B Nlght 2, Chorus 2, F T A 2, 3, F S A 2 JO ANNE JUNEK Jo-Anne SUSAN LEE KELBAUGH Kelly Commercial All B Night 2 4 Blade 4 Chorus 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 Musnc Comm 2 iChrJ 3 4 Sports Days3 Prom Comm 2 fChrJ 3 4 W H Club 2 3' WARREN GILBERT KING, Butch, General, Bowling Z, S H Cafe 4 REVA JOAN KAY Joan LINDA LEE KELLY Lmda Academnc Blade 3 Chorus 2 S H fhbrafyl 3 TnH1Y 2 - WILLIAM EDWARD KING, Bxll, Vocational 169 I ' ' 7 7 ei ,,, X E, V A ,,..! Z ,V ls' llx' , In J - K , ' . 1 u D 1 9 STONE, Judy, Commercial, F. Bunny, Academicg Bible Club Afademlf- C0mmefCl3l- B. . A. 33 M. A. S. C. 3, 43 3, 4g E. M. P. SQ C. L. 25 . , , Q . . , , M .... 53 S. C. 5. K I - X . 'K Q I 2:42. . f4., .l ,S ll ,li ' ln l l- Q ' ' Y Q E RICHARD ALLAN KIRK PATRICK Rlch Vocatlonal WILLIAM CARL KRAKAT B1ll Academlc All B Nxght 3 Bowling Club 2 3 Scroll 4 5 CHESTER KREITZER Chet Vocatlonal Stage Crew 2 170 FREDERICK HENRY KLAI BER Fred Vocatlonal S C 2 HOWARD BARRY KRA KOW Krax Academlc All B lxlghf 2 Band 2 3 Bno Club 2 Boys State 3 Class Play 3 4 ClassRep 4 M A S C 3 1Housmg Comm Chrl N 3 4 N T S 3 4 QPre JOE JOHN KRIPAS joe Vo canonal Football 1VarsnyJ 3 4 Gymkhana 4 Mustang colors PHILLIP EVERETT KNUD SEN Phll Academic nrng 'Ewg U' N25 5+ QE-E 52' l'!'l U1 QW if ,az Fw? WSW! -Ham' A -nn? eg-Q7 PAUL FRANK KUNZ Paul Academxc Boatxng Club 4 FSA24SCFa1rs4WH Club 2 M1 CHARLES FLICK KOENIG Buddy General 1911 CAROL LEE KRAUSE Carol Commercial EDWARD WILLIAM KUTZ Eddie Vocauonal - ' E - f I. 2 . ,, , g ' A - 1 W, V, fy f H , 3 ' f . U - . , , , . , q l - - 1 , , . ', . 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Q ga- cg, ' If uv , , if-'--vig ' 4 JOSEPH EDWARD LACINY JR Joe General JACKLYN ANN LACKEY Jackie General E N A 4 S H Infirmary 3 4 ,QQ ,Q-.nav WILLIAM LAWRENCE La MERRILL KENNETH LAM MAY Bull Academxc BERT Butch Vocatnonal l 00 or DANIEL MALONEY LANE Danny Academic SYLVIA ELIZABETH LANE Luz Academxc B nd 2 5 4 F M P 4 Chorus 2 Prom Comm 3 LETS PUT THE BUTTON HERE -says Mrs Davenport costume desxgner to Janlce Chlvxlle costume director as she fxts Gall Renlly for the Senlor Play DONALD RICHARD LAMPE Don Academnc All B Nrght 5 4 Bowlmg Club 4 Lxbrary Clu 4 M A S C 2 Prom Comm 4 4-g. BEl'l Y ANN LANHAM ry Commerclal A DAVID HENRY LANDER Dave Academxc J C L 2 3 4 MARY ELLEN LANHAM Mary Commercxal 171 it , g W , ? , , , -4 ' I . 1. 1 U , l I 1 ' 5 ., , . , . . . , , , . . , . ' . Q 5 - 4 . o - ' , v a - v u - Q S - y Q - - - y q o 2 Q - b Q . . . . Q ii' My i f' Q , , A , Bet- , In - v I 3 1 , Q .1 - 9 - . . . g 9 Qi' Q' Ls! NOW TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE says Mrs Casey audlo vrsual exammer for Prxnce Georges County as she Checks Bull Kmg s eyes DIANNA MILDRED LATI MER Dee General All B Nrght 2 3 Chorus 2 3 BARBARA ROBERTA LAUGHTON Bobbn Acade mnc 6 ALFRED JOSEPH Le DOUX JOSEPH SAMUEL LEES Joe Al Academxc Acadetnxc 172 Double Door , PATRICIA ALICE LARKIN Pat Academic FRANCIS DOUGLAS LEA 'W GARY MASON LARWOOD Gary Academxc All B Night ffm ROBERT ERNEST LEAMAN GUE Doug Vocational SC Bob General Eaxrs 2 I DANNY LEE LESTER Danny Vocational CAROL ANN LETTMANN Carol AC3dCmlC Band 2 Bowling Club 3 4 Cheerlead e 2 3 Q an ' Y' '- X Q Q 7 1 . f 6 Y' I I 9' A O ,I y ' . , N , ' !-I P - P I N Qi 1 CN , ' X 1 .K D., 4 ay V f 5.-W . U . I sul' I ' s .I ' . v ' I 9 ' ' 9 . . , s - ' ' . 2, 3, 4. F l 1 l w A l 2 , 'O wx - W Q W W I M- 5 .40 A jg ' g 3 i ' ' v . , , Q . l , ., ' . 1 a I Q - y . a Q 1 - - ' as, I - , 6 6 I bf 1 l y I 9 1 V a 'v I 1 , . . . : Q 9 I'S , . l l the Sensor Play lg., 'Inv ROGER W LEVERTON JR Roger Academxc B B F S A 2 Gymkhana 4 Prom Comm 3 Rxfle Club 2 3 4 Stage Crew 3 ini JAMES LEONARD LEWIS jxm General Blade 3 CHARLOTTE NANCY LIM TADD ALAN LINSENMAY ING Charlotte Commercial X W'lI.LIAM M LOWE Bnll Academxc ER Tadd Academxc Y VIVIAN CECELIA LOVE V1 vlan Commercxal Gymkhana 4 Pom Pons 3 4 Pep Club 4 S H Off1ce4 TnH1Y4 W H Club 2 MARY ELIZABETH LEWIS Mary General All B Nnght 2 MICHAEL ANTHONY LOM ROBERT JOSEPH LEWIS Robert Academxc x.. SHARON LEE LONNING BARDO Mike Academic All Sherrx General All B Night B Nnght 2 3 4 Bowling Club 4 B S 2 Chorus 3 2 Gymkhana 4 H1Y 2 3 4 O Banquet 3 M A S A S C 3 S C 2 4 Sta S H Infxmary 2 Stage Crew Crew 2 5 2 Sports Days 2 W H Club K' PAUL WILLIAM L U C A S Paul Acadenuc DONALD B LUCKETT Don Vocauonal 173 I he -we Us ,V I 3 , ,..c.4'f ', , . ' , Q .' f , '. ' I .C Il lx. 7 I Y I y , ' . ' I , , ,Q ' I 3, Q l. . 5 I Q, 43 D. 2 z '- , , s . Q . . .C. 34 3 M .... 5 . . , 3 ge . . ' 5 LJ. , - 23 , . . 7 L ,r , A ., , K A e 4 - J . 5 . 1 I 2 1K 1 all f Af DOROTHY ANNE LUND Dottle Academxc All B Nxght 2 4 Blade 4 lSr CoEd? Class Play 5 QMake Up Chr D 4 G A L 4 fVlC9Pl'CSl N HS34NLHS5Prom Comm 3 fCo Chrl 4 NORMA JEAN MacFAR LANE Norma Commercnal Grad Comm 4 Pep Club 4 S H Office 4 Tr1H1Y 2 3 sv Z' CARROLL DAVIS MAHON EY Carroll Academic All B ht 2 3 4 Band 2 Bible Club 3 Bowling Club 2 54FMP2Grad Comm N 3 4 Rxfle Club 2 Sc Falrs 2 174 4? KATHLEEN B A R B A R A LYNN Kathy Academxc C 8: G Comm 4 Intramurals 2 Prom Comm 3 4 Tn H1Y 4 World Culture Week 2 M A R I L Y N MacKINNON Marle Commerclal Grad Comm 4 Lmbrary Club 4 S KATHRYN JQANN MAIZE JoAnn Commercxal Knowledge gained BRUCE DANIEL LYONS Bruce Academlc All B Night d 4 W H Club 2 DIANNE MILDRED MADI SON Dee General All B Night 2 3 Bowlmg Club 4 Chorus 5 4 DENNIS P MALLOY Dennxs General A ,lr AV 5' JOAN TRESSA LYONS Tes General F H A Gymkhana 5 Pep Club 4 Prom Comm 5 4 S H Cafe 4 Tr1HlY 3 gpg J O H N ANTHONY MA GUIRE jack Academic YW SANDRA JOAIN MANNING Sandy Commercial All B Night Z Chorus 2 F B L A Tr1H1Y 3 Varlet Show 4 Q Q . , . . 9 9 ' ' , ' g . , , ' 5 , , 2 - Sy, 9 . . - 3, 4: , 5 , . ,5 , .5 5 2, 5,43 Ban 2,3,4gF.S.A. g g I - , , I , 4 '. '. Q . . . Q ' . , Q . . g . . . . 9 . 3 . 5 - - . . . , 9 .... 5 ' . . , . - ' - . . . Q ' . g . 5 ' 5 , , 9 3 . . ' ' , , C. 3. 9 ' 4. I i , i l ,wjfyf ,SAI L ' 4 A 1 , f 3 l r' 77 A . all f ' v - 1 l 1 V . 1 , , 'L . , ' - - , H 9 ' Nig , 5 3 49 1 4 - - -, - - ' 3 ' ' ' , 2: - - 2, Q y 2,3,4gM.A.S.C.2g. .1-Ls. , Q 9 - ' - every single day K' CONSTANCE LEE MANUEL Connie Academic J C L 2 TriHiY 2 fi DIANA LEE MARCINIAK Diane General Bio Club 2 Chorus 5 4 Rifle Club 5 Sports Days 3 SANDRA SUE MARCUS L- CHARLES GILBERT MASON Buddy Academic All B Night 5 Grad Comm 5 Gymkhana 4 HIY 4 Prom Comm 5 Rifle Club 2 Sc Fairs 2 Stage Crew 3 Track 5 4 3' HUGH DOUGLAS MARRON 2 5 4 Band 2 3 4 Bowling u 2 5 4 B 4 F 2 E S A 4 Rifle Club 2 4 4 Sc Fai 'QI if' SHIRLEY ANIN MATHEWS I-O15 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT as Ishzndmgl Diane Srnka John Thompson Lynn Arnold heated? Marianne Neumaier and Charlene Dickson rehearse for the play The Loxt Princess EVELYN RUTH MARTIN 4 Chorus 2 G A L 3 IHISII Gymkhana 2 Intra murals 2 3 fCaptnJ Prom Comm 4 Sports Days 2 3 Tri Hi Y 4 2 PORTER MCCLARY Q-of M RONALD KEITH MARTIN 5 Gymkhana 3 Intramurals C JAMES BOZARD MCCOR Smiley Commercial Porter General MICK Big Jim Vocational Band 2 175 . . - t V K f ' fi fe ' , , I fl , ll 'I , ' ' ' Y , , .- ak is u .' '-2 . ' 5' ' , 'sv Sandy, Generalg D. O. 45 S. cf Doug, Academicg All B. Night Ebbie, Academicg All B. Night Ron, Academicg All B. Night 2- . , 2 . . Q ' 2, Q 9 - - . , 4 Q Q CIb,,g .AS.g.M.P. '.. ' Q -2gJ..L.3. sf Ci 2: S.. :l . 'rs 2. 4' , I '. lg l , g '1 5- ' 3 1- BY 9 iiii ig YES I HAVE HIS RECORD RIGHT HERE Jacklyn Lackey mfnrmary helper checks xnformatxon about the health of Bladensburg students YT' GAIL McDORMAN Gall Ac ademlc All B Nlght 2 B10 Cu 2 F M P 3 F N A 5 nes? 4 M A S C 3 PromComm 2 3 S C 4 Sc Fa1rs2 Tr1H1Y ROBERT OTTO MCNEY, Mnnme, Vocational 176 VICTORIA ST CLAIR MCEN TEE Vxckx Commercial All B Nlght 2 3 4 Bowling Club 3 Chorus 2 G A L 4 Gym khana 3 4 Pep Club 4 Prom Comm 4 Rangerettes 4 Sports Days 2 3 Tr1HxY 4 LILLIAN ESTELLE MCPHER SON, Lllless, Academic, Chorus 3, 4, Gymkhana 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Pep Club 2 A 1 Q I I 5' ix J I V v A , , .. , LORETTA DARLENE Mc- LARRY WILSON MCDON- All' ,A I EL 1b2..'.,..'.Q ' 5' ' QP ., gj. C. L. 2, 53 S :...g ,- . .,g . . . . Q . , , g g 39 F. N. . , s.Jg Q. .5 . ' 3 '- '- . 5 3 G. . .3, .DQ .H.S. 2, 3. , 3 '- '- . , . . , il 5 Sensor rmgs CRACKEN Loretta Commer cxal Bowllng Club 4 Chorus 2 Intramurals 2 SANDY RAE McKENZIE Sandy Academxc All B Nnght 3 Awards Comm 3 Class Exec Comm 3 4 Class Play A 3 4 QTrea A L 4 fSec N 3 4 CTreasD PATRICIA ANN MEANS, Pat, Commercnal, All B Nnght 2, Chorus 2, Grad Comm 4 ALD Larry General il JAMES MACKSON MCMICH AEL Jlm Acadenuc DANIEL JOSEPH MESSINA, Danny, Academlc, F S A 3, 4, Sc Fairs 3 redtennh shoes DALE MITCHELL MEYERS WILLIAM TURNER MILES Dale Academic All B Night William, General All B Night 5 Bowling Club Z 3 J C L 3 Band 2 5 5 4 Sc Ealrs 2 l HARRY ALLISON MILLER Harry Vocauonal so T' JOYCE LYNNE MILLER Joyce Commercnal C3 GAIL LUCILLE MINNICH DANNX WAYNE MITCH Gall Academic Band 2 3 4 ELL Danny General SC4 Tr1HlY54 BARBARA ANN MILLER Barbara General mu- WILLIAM E MILLIOS Bill Academxc Bno Club Z MARLEINE GERTRLDE MO LER Marlene Commercial CHARLES EARL MILLER Charlxe Academxc TW, SHIRLEY ANN MILLS Shir ley General D O 4 Tn I-IIY MICHAEL WILLIAM MOLI TOR Mlke Vocarxonal 177 K g. 'le 6- Gu , I , I LN. , IE I ' 'AL 'gg Y I A ,,-3-Q . . . , , . I A ' Z. w- I ek ' , ' , v , . 9 - - 2' , 5 . . 4 - - 'S 2' , FF- ' 5 ' L' A I1 ROBERT ARTHUR MONT GOMERY Bob General gr PEGGY JEAN MOORE Peg Academic All B Nl ht 2 5 4 4 C 8: G Comm 4 F H A 2 Grad Comm 4 Llbrary Clu 3 M A S C 3 Pr m Comm 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 it ann. JAMES DAVID MORRISON Jim Academxc HIY 3 4 178 A 'T RICHARD HOWARD MOO DY Dlck Academlc All B ht 2 5 nd Z M A S C 5 Prlsms 4 Scroll Q' SHIRLEY ANN MOORE Shorts Commercial J C L Mud term exams BARBARA JEAN MOORE ean Commercial All B Nxght 3 4 Gymkana 3 4 Intramu rals 3 Pep Club 3 4 m Pons 3 4 Prom Comm 4 4 Sports Days 2 5 Trl HIY 4 150 RAYMOND C MORELL Wolf Academlc H Y 5 4 S C 5 Scroll 3 Track 3 Q! MARTHA PATRICIA MOW CHARLES S MOXLEY ER Pat General Chuck General IAMES ARTHER MOORE JIITI Academic Baseball 3 Football 2 IJ VI 5 4 V Sllyl HIY 3 4 Prom Comm T EARL EDWIN MORRIS Butch General PATRICIA LEE MOXLEY Pat Commercxal All B Nnght 2 Chorus 2 Lnbrary Club 4 C C 1 F- as ' N, -x , , . , ' . 'Q - J . ' 4 - ' y ' , 'L Nix: , ,fic Ba .3, 4: , a ,. z - - -, . 1 ar- . . . . Ig ' 5 9 , 5 Po ' ' 5 '- , g . 4. ,, 3 . Q 2, S. C. 5. SSC. Q , 5 '- . y ' K 1 F Q 'Q - 'g Q, , ' 'g . . n . 'sl i- . . . I Blade 5, 4 fSr. Co-Ed.bg B. S. 2, 3, 4. I-lbrary Club 59 Pep Club 4: ,bg'.'..:.,go J, A 'Q 16 I V '. M 'A Y ' t 1 , V 4' ' 1 ' sf .z. ' ' report cord blues Q! ,gm-up RANDALL A MOYER Randy General Football 2 5 LVHISIIYI GERALD BOWEN MULLI KIN jerry Vocanonal 7- 6' 'CDW JOHN ROBERT MOYSEY John Academic l W Y I ' ff! gg uf lr , ... 'A ' ,J 4? 1 z. ,Q gg LOADS OF HARD WORK BUT IT IS GOING TO BE A BEAUTY says Davxd Whnte as he and a worker on the job look over the constructxon of Bladensburg High Schools new hbrary BRUCE JOSEPH MUNRO Bruce General IEENE ANN NEEL Jeene JAMES RUSSELL NETHER Academxc Blade 3 QArt Ed! TOIN james General 4 may G1rl5 stares J C L N 2 5 Pnsmsg Q as Pres? S 2 4 Sc Fa Trl H1Y 2 NAOMI CHRISTINE MYERS Chns Commercial F N A fPresJ 4 'T MARIANNE NEUMAIER, Ma nanne Acadenuc All B Nnght 4 Bowhng Club 4 C Sr G Comm 4 F H A 4 F T A 2 3 4 Grad Comm 4 Gym khana 3 Intramurals 2 J C L 2 3 Pep Club 2 4 l J WILLIAM FRANK NAGEY B111 Academlc H Y 5 4 S C 2 ALICE NEWMAN Commerclal Grad Comm 4 S H Offlce 4 JOAN Joanne 179 15 7 on 1 ,L s-- ihv , .,,, 5 . ...Q U A . I . . , . Q . , ', l . , . x l - - - 1 l 1' 1 1 C. A gs as E 4 L- aitt, ..:.- , ,5 m m.: v K . I I , 1 . . - - - - I Q A 1 - 1 v 1 - y . 1 - v . 3 ' 2:5,4glN.H.S.3,4:..'L: ' .g. ,.4... H. 1 l ' I - - 3a s 1 l ' ' I ' 4 4 . 3 .C. , g . irs 3 9 - - . 2: '-'-',5.4. ,L ,- Sensor Week i iq' 3 ORDER BLANK AND MONEY PLEASE The representatxve from Zamsky Studios take Mxlme Lombardos money as he pays for hns semor p1ctures 4344 auf EMILY ANN NOVOTNY Emily Academxc All B Nxght BS 4 BIO Club2 FHA FTA234GradComm Intramurals 3 J C L 2 3 A S C N I-I L I-I S nh... WILLIAM EDWARD OR INOLD, Bxll, Academnc, D O 4 180 'H' fl--A ROBERT LOUIS NUTZMAN Robert Academic 'Nfs-.Q 'N-rf I MI? Lyn A PATRICIA MARY NIE MANN Pat Commercial Cx YW JOSEPH ALEXANDER OFEN STEIN Joe Academic C' ANN E NORDWALL Ann Commerclal All B Nxght 2 3 Chorus 2 3 Gymkhana 2 Scroll 3 ale. 'Ubi .4 'v JIM WAYNE ONEIL jlm Vocational OWEN PETER PAUL OSMAN, Pete, DOROTHY LYNDA OWEN, MARIE ELIZABETH General Lxnn Commercxal, Bowlmg Mane, Academ1c,j C Club 2, 4, C 8: G Comm 4, All B Night 2, M A Grad Comm 4, Prom Comm 4, Trx H1Y 3, 4, W H Club2 ' fl lx 0 , I A A V K A O I, I I I - 5 ' I 4 - - J gi V if I-df . 1- I 1 K. -r , V Q --f 'Q,,,. --v milf! 45 , ,I 5 ' . , Q.. ' 1 , . , , . . 45 . . . , , g , , 4: g . . . , , 4: M .... 2, 5: . . S. 5,4gN.. .S.2,39 .C.4. I In ' X A of . I A A A 4 W L2.3: scs the Scroll, the Blade UU BERT JOSEPH OWENS JR Bert Academlc Bowlxng Club if! RAY COLLINS OWENS Ray Acadermc All B Nxght 2 5 4 setball 2 3 CJ VD fVars1ty7 Baseball 3 H1Y 3 4 CPresl Intramurals 3 H S 3 XVINIFRED TERESA PARIS LINDA LEE PAYNE tlkrik fist? lf' :1 CL aw Q--5 Wxnnxe Commercial Gymkha Commercxal na 4 Pep Club 4 Prom Comm 4 S H Office 4 A SHIRLEY ROSE PICKERIING Shnrl Commercxal Sport Days 3, WALTER DAVID PITTNIAN Dave Academic All B Nxght 7 3 4 F SA4 GradComm 4 Gwmlxhana 5 4 lPresl Prom Comm 4 Rnfle Club 2 Sc Falrs 4 Sn , 4 ' 5 ' 4. Q , 1 . . ' 'I . . , , I I ' ' - 4. 5 7 k I Y , ', . I' ,7. Ig 1 7 9 ' ri. . . ,'4.' ' E 'sw A ' ' . ' 3 ' ' . l I TON: Pinhead, Academic: All Slim, General. l K' l I 4: ig re I D .Y -,I 'C g k.ll , I 1 , L A A Y. f Q v H 2. I ' -.,.,:.. .li 'A . 1 ' '. ll g I f' l in...-v ROBERT DEE PAGE Robert Academic Q. '-Tw? DEAN REITER PENNING B Nxght 4 Bowling Club 4 Gymkhana 4 HIY 5 4 'Z HAZEL BE'I'1'X PIXTON Betts Commerclal Grad Comm 4 Llbrarx Club 4 Sports Daxs 2 1? DIAMOND STANLEY PAR DOS Dnamond General 41 Y? GLENDON ROY PIATT vw DONINA MARY PLEITNER Donna General All B IN-Ight 2 11 4 BIO Club 2 Bovvlmg Club 2 Chorus 5 4 Gymkhana 2 Pep Club2 Sc Faxrs2 Stage Crew 2 Sl gym? BARBARA JOAN PLUMMER Bobbi Commercial Intramu rals 2 Pep Club 2 3 Prom Comm 2 3 S H Office 4 Tr1H1Y 3 W H Club 2 RONALD EDWARD PUGH Ronnie Acadennc B S 3 J C L 2 3 Prom Comm 3 if .9-v-Q sv VIOLA CAROL RAUTIO, Vx, Academnc, F N A 2,1 C L 2, 5 182 .L in--f DONALD LEE PLUMMER Don General All B Nnght 4 Band 2 3 4 Basketball 4 iMgrJ B10 Club 2 Bowlmg Club 4 Gymkhana 4 Rlfle Club 4 Stage Crew 2 BARBARA ELIZABETH PUL LEY Barb Commerclal 'iilfgs 5'-nur ALFRED F REDMILES, Al fred, Vocatxonal The largest class 'lb' BERLYN ANN PLYLER Berl Commerclal Chorus 2 Intra murals 2 Prom Comm 4 S H Offnce 4 Trl H1Y 4 Y? JANET KAY RALEIGH Janet Commercnal 4' ALICE ELAINE REED, Allce, Commerclal, S H Office 3 A 1 THOMAS WAYMAN POORE Tom General DU JACK FRANCIS RATCLIFFE II jack, Academ1c All B Night 3 4 Football Z KJ V3 3 4 fVars1tyJ H Y 3 4 C L 2 3 4 Lettermens Club M A S C 3 Track 3 D it vi JOHN HARRINGTON REED, Johnny, Academnc, All B Nxght 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 3, 4, Bowlmg Club 4, Class Offxoer 2, 3 LVICC Pres J, Pep Club 4, Prom Comm 2, 3, 4, S C 2, 4 , 2iigaci . 1 1 3 V f ' , h ,1 73, I M ' ' fiazwfegai .M-,fi 7 'f's5??L', f 2 ' , - A . . . , . , Q , , Q Q S . ' Q 2 - Q 5 S ' , - Q , 5 , , 9 5 - 4 - . - , 3 - - 9 -9 - 5 , ' - - - - S . . . 9 Q , . ,W . ,,,,,,, ' , 3,.', . wig: . Q ' 7 1 , 5 - - S , , - v - v S - . . . , 5 . . , 3 . ., . Q 1- , QJ. , , ' ' J 7 7 45 . . . . 3 , 4. '1 A M . ' . ,. V 1 E I V 1 1 ' ' H, hos mode the grocle ROBERT EUGENE REEP Bob General GAIL PATRICIA REILLY Tlsh General F S A 4 Pp Club 4 Sc Fanrs 4 vs. W BONNIE MARIE REID Bon me Commercnal All B Night 2 Blade4 C 81G Comm 4 Pep Club 4 Prom Comm C 4 Tr1H1Y 2 3 ROBERT GRAHAM REILLY Bob Academic -XII B Nlght 2 3 4 Class Officer 2 QPresJ Gymkhana 3 4 ai YE' In it LETS MAKE A SMALL CHANGE HERE advnses Mrs Ehlers to Vxckxe McEntee as they dxscuss the program cover for All Bladensburg Nxght EVE MAY REXROAD Evxe Acadermc F T A 4 Clnduc txon Comm Chrj G A L 4 1HxstJ Grad Comm 5 4 Intramurals 2 5 Pep Club 2 Prom Comm 2 3 4 S C 4 S H Offtce 3 Sports Days 45 -'Mo JAMES CALVIN REYNOLDS Jnm Academic 2 w.,,.., ROBERT EDWARD RICE DRLCILL-X JOYCE RICKER JAMES PAUL RIDDLE J PLYMPTON ROY RIDLEY Bob General Dru Commerclal Vocational Ros Vocatlonal 183 1 f . 'V Q ' .4 7 . I l J ' f 1 L 4. 2 r 371, aa 7, . ,- , ,. ,.., 'f g f' ff ' ,L Jr ' , Wg V, , ff f .. , ,, . I 4 ' . . ' . . . . 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A I O , is I Q 4 - f , 5 X - A M I ll' A , t . , D , .P., u v - w - - .'s - NOW LETS LOOK AT THE MAP Says Barbara Backus to her class on Student Teacher Day CAROL MAE ROBEY Carol WILLIAM DAVID ROBEY General D O 4 Intramurals B111 General 2 S H Office 3 Sports Days 2 aus-5, JOAN MARIE ROLLINS Joame General F B L A 3 Library Club 3 184 f BEI IY ANN ROSE Cool-ue Commerclal Chorus 3 Contests entered, WILLIAM MARK RIEG Bill Academxc EDDIE QUAY ROBISON Robbxe Academic GEORGE HOWARD ROSEN BERG George Academnc GAIL KAREN RIGHTER Gall Commercial All B Nlght 24 ClassRep 3 FH A 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Pom Pons 2 3 4 Prom Comm 4 Trl I-It Y 3 4 CAROLYN VIRGINIA ROG ERS Carolyn Academic All B Night 3 4 Blade 3 4 fAct 8cFea CoEdJ M A S C 3 Pep Club 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Sports Days 2 3 Tn Hn Y OV ' 'D CLAUDE EUGENE ROWAN Gene Academxc if ....., y A tk f ,aa 'Nr If I 49 'Q ' t , If gg 7 IJ ' , W o , , . - , . - , 5 - v Z - Q - - - S 9 U I I . 1 , 5 . 5 ' ' , . 494 ' - ,- Q 3 V Q . , X, I Mg, . 2 31 ' ' -iii , tll' I 7 9 Y ' j - 5 - - 5 , - a - 1 9 S 3 . . 9 . . , 3 , . . - . 3 . . . . 9 1 3 - 9 I s ' ' 5. 4. 2, Lf? 5- , 1 .9 fer' , ' ' . ' -L .l wr ,I .Lf , - if ' ' I aft' 4 'F-'EZ? D a s s U ' . 1 ' , 5 . . . . Q 9 ,4. , , - , - letters earned SUSAN MARY RUSHING Sue Academnc All B Nnght 4 Bowling Club 3 4 F S A 3 4 Grad Comm 4 Gym khana2 4 M A S C 5 Prom Comm 4 RUTH ARLENE SCHERRER Ruth Academic Buble Club 2 F N A 4 Pep Club 5 YK PAUL-X SUE SCHONBERG Paula Academic All B Night 3 Bowling Club 4 F T A 4 4 Grad Comm 5 C L 3 4 Sc Farr BARBARA A N SANALI TRO Babs Academxc All B Night 2 3 4 Bowlmg Club 3 4 F T A 3 4 QCounty Offxcerb GAL34fPresJ Ina rals 2 J C L. A S C Qo- ANN MARIE SCHLICHTIG Ann General F H A 4 JO SLZANNE SCHUH Sue General All B Nxght 2 3 4 Basketball Brochure 4 QEd 7 Better Dress Assembly 3 Bowl mg Club 3 Class Rep 3 4 Pom Pons 5 4 Pnsms 4 Scroll T H1 Y lP LUCILLE GERTRUDE SAN TINI Lucy Commercial Blade 4 ClassRep 3 4 F M P4 F N A 4 Grad Comm 4 Pep Club 4 S C 2 3 Sports Days 3 TrrHlY 4 W H Club 2 JOHN RICHARD SCHNEI DER John Academic BEVERLY LARAIINE SH-XF FER Beserly General D O 4 DO N A L D ROBERT SAR DINAS Don Academlc Class Play 4 fStage Mgr? Library Club 4 Scroll 4 1... 1' LINDA ANN SCHOFIELD Lynn Commercial All B Nxght 2 Bowlmg Club 5 4 C 8: G 4 Grad Comm 4 Pep Club 4 Pom Pons 2 3 Prom Comm 4 Sports Days 2 TnH1Y3 4 W H Club2 SHAMLEF Commercral Chorus 7 5 Tr1H1Y I CAROLE JOAN FER Carole 180 lil , ,,.,,f' f Z C ' ,,,f frm 'W . .2 X . , n - I - - - . 1 . 4 ' , , n 4 . . . 2 , , 9' ., 1 . - . 1 y S y I Z - .s Z - - - 1 - Z A Q , Q - . . . , Q . . . Q . . Q L . , 5 .... 5 - - - , - 5 If - . S' .g - , .S . . mu s - . 2, 3, 4: Q - - 9 - . M. . . . 33 N. H. S. 3, 4. . I A f. .' X gr-:jf 'O' Q , r 1 U ' - I ! . C v Q - - . . 1 v - 1 I I - 2 . . . g . 5 , Q . . 5 . . 3 I y S v I . S 5 - - , 4 . . . 2 , . I - Z 45 ' f S I , 4 x s Y' Qi f TI . , , - - ig 3 . . . . 3 -. 3 - - ,. ,. a . I . z J. . . ' Q - 2, , 3 . s 2. ,L . C, 3 .- Q Z 3, 4g rn- - ' 3 res.J, 4. .. 'U' qv-.., JEAN E SHANKLIN can Academxc ls 'Du LINDA CAROL SHIFFLET L1nda Commercial TID JUDY ANN SIMMS Judy G-eneral D O 4 186 Qu-..,,S DOROTHY THERESA SHE GOGUF Snssy General All B Img t 5 Chorus 2 3 F N -K BARBARA ANN SHILLING Barbara Academlc F H A 4 A S C 3 Pro Comm 2 5 4 Tr1H1Y2 5 4 RONNIE WAYNE SINGER Ronnle Academic Homework studied sv WAYNE PHILIP SHENTON Wax nc Academic Q ADRIANNE SHERIDAN Sam Academlc All B Nxght 2 Class Exec Comm 4 Glrls te3JCL34fPre M A S C 3 fStudent Lounge Chr? N H S 3 4 Pr1sms4 fEd? Scroll 4 KMgr Ed? MADELYN RAE SHORES Madelyn General Tr1H1Y 4 lg I 3 NIILLARD ESTON SMALL WOOD Buddy General 2? CAROLYN JANE SHUMAN Candy Academlc All B Night Chorus 2 F T A Gymkhana 3 4 fSec Tres? Intramurals 2 3 Pep Club 3 4 Pom Pons 2 3 fSec Treas? 4 fCapt? S C 2 BARBARA JO SMITH Barb Academic Buble Club 2 Bowl mg Club 4 Lobby Mural 4 C I fu A ur' ' V 3 iii -A A 7 If ' I l A A A J. ,gy 1. A 1 , x I I u If ' ,X K x I l ' ' h,Q' ' .Q ' ' .' .Q 'Z 4, Sta Q . . . , s.? I e , f S f A 5 of .i r relre L ' I I I ' F. N. '. 3, 4 1Sec.?IJ..C.'Ll Y' I ' ' ' 2, 34' gg . .' . 25 Z. 3, 4g M. A. . . ,Q m , .- .3 - s a I x 1 ' 1 I 1 I 2- -' I .- 'ff' Ki , I ' l I V' I I x . s. . 4. ' ' lessons learned 'if CURTIS EUGENE SMITH RANDEL THOMAS SMITH Gene General Tommy Academxc ROBERT REVERDY SMITH Bob General VIVIAN LOIS SODEMAN. Vnnan, Commercial, S H Offxce 3 ii THELMA ELIZABETH SMITH Thelma General All B N1ght2 3 4 B S 4 Blade 4 IAdVEfIlSlDg Edl Chorus 2 3 fSec Treasl 4 ass Play 4 Grad Comm 4 M A S C 3 Tr1H1Y3 4 fPresJ DENIS H A R V E Y SOLEE, Dems, Academic, Band Z, 5, 4, Chorus 3, Sc Faxrs 2, 5 LOAFING ON THE JOB-FTA members Janet Donaldson Susan Rushing and Carol Lettmann spend the day as the l3l'llIOflaI staff on Student Teacher Day BARBARA ANN SNYDER Bobble General All B Night 5 Bro Club 2 Chorus 5 SUZANNE SORRELL, Suz, General, Chorus 2, 5, D O 4, Pnsms 4 CHARLES WADE SNYDER Buck Vocatronal Bowlmg Club 3 Y11' RANDOLPH PAGE SPALD ING, Randy, Academnc 187 F ,af ,.. 5 ' 0 9 Q I 1 P .,, V ' . , 7 I Q V 5 , VI, . , A 152, 1 1 ' L, . a 55,14 f':'?? ' ' ' , W .' . 0 :ax-,W-5,1 1 4 13 'e fra A .. Y..s I 'NHT 9 s . . . , , 9 ' 7 ' 9 ' M, I I ' l igase ', . L , if , ' if A 3 .f I js ' V . 1 1 v - ' , a S V S - 1 S ' a 1 S - - I I - Q . . - S , .- . , g Cl 3 . . 3 . . - ' 3 ' ' , . . i ' I OH HAPPX DAY says Beverly Hee as she rt-canes her report card from her homeroom teacher Mrs Popolo DAVID ALAN SPEAR Date General 4 XVIIIIAM FRXNR SPRFFTN Bull Academic 188 eq-v-4 CATHERINE ELIZABETH SPEIDEN Cathy Commercxal All B lN1ght 2 Sports Days 2 LINDA JEAN SQUIRES Mag g1e Academxc Better Dress sembly 3 Bovslmg Club 4 8. G Comm 4 Class Rep Grad Comm 4 NI A S C Prom Comm 3 4 Scroll 4 H Cafe 4 Tr1H1Y2 3 4 e Senior Prom, -1- 1 lxFATH SPANGLER Keath Central Intramurals 2 HIX A 5 v Y MARY ELLEN SPARROUGH Mary Commercial Bowling Club 2 Grad Comm 3 Gsm khana 3 Intramurals 2 NTS 4 Pep Club 2 Powderpuff Basketball 3 Prom Comm 4 TrnH1Y 2 3 K! T --rag MARY MAXINE SPIVEY Mary Acadenuc All B Nxght 3 4 Chorus 3 fCountyJ 4 fStateJ F T A 3 CTreasJ 4MASC3PromComm 3 Tn H1 Y 5 4 DIAINA JFAN SRINKA Diana Atadcmu. All B 'Nlght 2 3 v.l1ng flub 2 4 4 B ass Play 4 F A S 4 Pep Clu sms 4 Rlflt Club 4 4 Su' MARTIN LESLIE SPIWAK Marty Academlc All B Nnght 4 Class Play 3 Gra Comm 4 Library Club 2 5 COLLEEIN FDNA STAKFM Lollle Academic -Xll B lxlghl orus 's A Pap Club 4 Q 1 I ' . f f ' T h ' Q :fl ,Qi .-, tj, I 'll ' gg - y vs, V . l ., ll t L. . ! ' ll Q , ' A 0 . I Y If ' ZQM. .S.C.3. 3 -G '- l , ' . 2, 3, Q U' I' 9 1 4' 6 ' . 2 y '53 I Q , Q' 'ff '-f X l - 9 ' , A Y. A ' , Q V, . 9 . l 9 Z . Q . v. . . ll Q 1' . , Q f , Z. 5. 2 U .A .1 , I fb: i ik x i me .. xt, .f L 'Cat - H l 'A, 'Ag l Ag: ' I 1 l..,41 S '. ' ':. . 1- , Y' ,Q Bo 3 1 .s.41 5.4QCl'I ,.4gIf.H. .4g . . , Q , gg Cl . ,Y Q . T. A. 2. 5, 4g - 4 . , , 3, . , 17,3 M. . .C.2.r: Q b3.4: I bu 2 ,Q Pri . ' 1 l ' Q , , 5 '. '. Q J I 5, 5 ' oll 4. the lrnencls so dear RICHARD THOMAS STANS BURY Dick General A i NORMA LEE STEVENS Susle General Bowling Club 2 Grad Comm 4 Intramurals 3 Pep Club 2 3 Spo s Days 2 fe ug' MARY LOUISE SWINDELL Marx General All B INnght3 Chorus 3 ROSALIE STAPLES Rosle Academlc STEPHANIE ANN STOREY Stevie Commercial All B N ht 4 F N A 2 3 Gr d Comm 3 4 Intramurals 2 M A S C 3 Powderpuff Bas ketball 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 S C 4 lCorres Sec? S H I R L E X MERS Shirley Commercxal LOUISE SUM Y' BERNICE CLAIRE STEEN KIST Pee Wee General All B N1ght4 Gymkhana4 S H Cafe 4 Sports Days Z 3 RICHARD JEAN STEPP Duck Academic BIO Club 2 FRANK LEROY STOWELL Frank General MARX ANN TARDY Man Commercxal BEVERLY RAE STURMAN Beverly Commerclal MERILYN JEAN TARPLEY Merllyn General D O 4 Llbrary Club 5 M A S C 5 Pep Club 5 Scroll 2 Trl H1 H 2 W H Club 2 189 O 1 , 5 I i . ' 1 .N :Aff fir b . I V I Y ' . I I . , . . Q. . a . 5 - 1 . wg 3. . J.c.L.2,54N.H.s.4. . Q , . . . ext . I ff ' - ' , , A 1, 1 4355 , f ,A A tl ' . V - 9 v Y : 5 U , Q . , . , . . . 5 Ig 5 . . . , ,Q a . 2. .L . .1 rt - .. 1 Q ' . .... , Q - . , 1 . . 9 I N I X I A K5 1 ' 1 .' v V' . ' - ' ' ' f . . . ' Q .... Q : 1 - - ' Q . . . JANET TAYLOR janet Aca demxc All B Nnght 5 4 Grad Comm 4 Pep Club 2 5 4 Prxsms 4 Prom Comm 5 4 Rmg Comm Scroll 5 ICIIC Mgr? Sports Days 2 Tr1H1Y 2 5 CAROL ELAINE THOMP SON Carol Commerclal S H Offlce 5 IOYCE LEE TERRY joy Commerclal All B Night 4 B10 Club 2 S H Office 3 4 Tr1H1Y2 5 4 W H Club2 HERBERT BOWERS THOMP SON Herbert Academxc this S PAMELA ELIZABETH MARY FRANCES TROTI' TRACY Pam Academic All Mary General Grad Comm Nxght 2 5 4 A 4 4 Pep Clu Pep Club 4 Prom Comm 4 Rangerettes 2 3 4 fCaptnJ Tr1H1Y 2 4 190 The happy times KENNETH LEE THOMAS Kenny General CARLYN LEE THORNE Tonka, Commerclal Class Rep 5 Intramurals 2 5 Offnce 3 Sports Days 2 SANDRA JANE TRUE Sandy Commercial BERT MAXWELL THOMP SON Bert Academnc CECILIA ANN THORNTON Ceha General ARLENE ELIZABETH TRY KOWSKI Arlene General 5 I . v 9 ' v 1 v . ' Q - , 5 - Q . 2 , . , . - - 3 , , Z - S - - 1 I , a - , 5 - - , , 9 . . . . 35 , 4 . . . 3 Q - - , , 4. .F . A 1 ' 1, Q A ' ig I ' ' I 7 1 , , 9 - - , y - 5 - , - . 5 1 , 2 S- H- 5 . ' .W i ' X1 Z , .,.. V V , L J 3 2 - 5 If . V Q v ' . , v 9 , S - - . , , . B. , , g F. T. . g 5 b 4. 5 - 3 ' . ' 9 1 ! . . , . throughout the yeor WILLIAM THOMAS TUC KER Bull General Q--. ALFRED JOESPH TULL Al fred Vocatxonal .-n.,,, LIINDA BERNADINE TURN ELLEN MARIF TYDINGS BULL Swaps Academic Intra Commercxal rals 2 3 N T S 4 Club 4 Sports Days 2 3 Tn H1 Y 2 CAROLYN LEE VANCE Carol General D O 4 ROBERT VAN NATTA Bob Academxc All B Night 7 3 Ban 7 3 4 B1bleClub2 3 4 resl Chorus 2 5 4 L 2 5 Sc FHIIS 2 ITS A LOVELY PRIZE' says Mr Hughes to Mary Spney as he looks at thc watch she recened as fnrst prize m Rotary Club 65535 CODICSI 41 ERNEST OLIVER ULRICH III Erme General 1 JLDITI-I ANNETTE VIPPER MAN Judy Commercial MARY FRANCES CLAIRE UNVARSKY Murff General D O 4 Trl H1 Y 5 K RICHARD VITO Duck General All B Nxght 4 Band 3 4 Track 191 ,Q l f I0 -X r y , YI 'f u 5 A, J 4. Eff? I ,JW .LJ I v - H ' - ' ' Y A ff- 2 I Ge I Wh' gc., ,r U 4.5 V' ' ' .Lea 455 My I ' ' - fix! I ' - . ,El, A , , , Q - . Q , - 'v U Q 2 mu ,,1,..gPep .-Q - 2 ' y 2 ' A .... We I - YV a 1 .il I ,su I Q- f I A 1 ' I Q 5 ' ,Qs ,5 I Q r I v Q - I ' ' ' I v , g . . . g . -, ,Q . . - , -1 . d-...: 2.,.: '5. KP . 5 . , , 3 j. C. . . 5 . . CLEAIN UP AFTER THE PALSE THAT REFRESHES- LUNCH Charles Mason contrlbutes to the tndmess of Bladens burg s cafeterna DAVID MARTIN WAGNER Dave General Bowlmg Club 2 H1Y 2 3 JANET LEE WALLACE Janet Commercial Class Rep 2 S H Office 5 Tr1H1Y 5 199 DENNIS RONALD WAG NER Denny Academlc Bowl mg Club 4 H1 Y 4 RONALD H ENRY WAI. LACE Ron Academlc Bowl mg Club 5 Grocluohon, the link is DAVID MARTIN VOGTS GARY LEE VOLLMER Clode Vogrsne Vocauonal All B ht 2 3 S C . MARTIN WAYNE WALKER Marty Academlc DONINA JEAN WALSH Don na General General Baseball 4 Bowhng Club 4 JAMES FUNSTON WAL LACE Jxmmne General D O THOMAS WANGNESS Tom Vocatxonal D O 4 l I ln: Q' -. w... r' H 7-44 A , A K 'I Q. ,J F ,L , V J . g , . l - - U - . . 2 - 1 9 ' . Nxg , g . . 4. . fqfwl . , - - . , - I D -9 I ' v s ' l ' lv - 1 1 I - - 3 - , . 5 - . 4. I ... - 4' A ' 'G ' . I . I 9 9 ' . I . 7 t 5. l . 3 . . ' . , 3 ' , . 3 . . . 9 - - . . best night ever ROGER FRANKLYN WAR WICK Roger General D O DAVID G LE N N WHITE Dawe Academic SHARON ROSE WILLCOX Sherry Commercial All B Night 2 5 4 Bible Club 3 4 orus 2 3 4 S C 4 Talent Show 2 5 4 40 ez' ROGER OWEN WEISS Rog er Academlc LINDA LEE WHITE Lynne General Clais Play 4 Library Clu 4TrlH1X54 WH Club 2 MARIE E WILLIAMS Marne Commercial me Q..- DAVID WARREN WHEEL ER Dave Vocatlonal All B Nlght 2 Library Club 2 CHARLES ALAN WILHIDE Alan Academlc All B Nxght 2 3 Band 2 3 Bowlmg Club S 4 Class Pla Grad Comm 3 4 World Cul ture Week 2 3 4 5' it DONALD ALVIN WILLIS Wxllne Vocational 44 PEGGY JEAN WHEELER Peggy General All B Nlghr 2 D O 4 S H Office 4 MIKE CLIFFORD WILKINS Mxke General Bowlmg Club 2 D O 4 Intramurals 2 M 1.-Q JOHN CHARLES WILL MUTH john Academxc F S A 4 Sc Falrs 4 193 I N 1. . Q A - 1 l' 5 I V . I V . ,lc , A,- f, 4 I I A 4. ' , ' 1 l , I 'I 5 I' , . l g .y . 3 . '. ' I . l D b 5: l, gg . 'l c - Q I 4 . , 2, ig B. . Q y 4g A. S. C. 5. I 1: 6 ' , . , N- X kkvs Q I , Ch Q F. s. Af 52 ' ' ' ' ONE PLEASE says Dean Pennmgton as he purchases a ncket at the bank to the game 'ST JUDITH ANN WIMBUSH Judy Academxc BowlxngClub Prom Comm 4 Rxfle Club 5 Sc Faxrs 4 Hb.: if 1 RICHARD STANLEY WOHL Rnch Academnc 194 CLARA MAY X WINDSOR Clara Commercial K DIANNE FLORENCE WOOD Dxanne Academic All B lxlghf 3 4 Blade 5 4 fAssoc E FTA2PepClub2 3 Pom Pons 4 Prom Comm S C 2 Tr1H1Y Mony moments 1' ai HELEN MARIE WILSON MARY LOUISE WILSON Helen General All B Nxght Mary Lou General THOMAS FRANKLIN WIN GERT Tom General JOAN ANNETTE WOOD LOTHAR GEORGE WINKL BAUER Wink Vocatxonal 950 JAMES WARREN WOOD RUFF Woody Academxc Al WARD J A d l nm ca emlc B Night 3 Band 2 3 4 Bible Club2 BIade2 M A S C 3 Prom Comm 3 Scroll 5 4 T 1H1Y 2 3 4 Y ff ,A A A S 2 K x K U. 9 sn? . . , 1 Q I 2' Y U ' 1 I .Fl 53 Fl M. P. 55 Pep Club 4g , Qu. l Y I , Y I - 4 ' 4 iff, . ' . 7, bn li lx M xl,-an L! ' K ,J - fr , w., l I z 3. I . 'Q s l , , sl' l Y 1 d.Jg . . . , , 5 5 . . . . 3 2:3,4g . . Q' '- '- 3, 41 fu 1 , ', '. ' ' remembered forever CAROLINE ELIZABETH WOOLF Betty Academnc All B Night 3 4 Bowlmg Club 3 Class Exec Comm 3 F T A 2 3 IVICC Presb 4 fPresJ Intramurals 2 3 4 J C L Z 3 4 Prom Comm 5 4 Al DAVID WORTH WRIGLEY Dave General Bowlmg Club 4 Football 2 C1 VJ Gymk hana 4 H1 Y 4 -ln. 5 HARRY EDWARD ZICH TERMAN Harry General 1 THOMAS JACK WRIGHT IR Tom Academic Bowlmg Club 4 Class Offxcer4 lPres J F S A 4 HIY 3 Pep ub 4 S C 4 Track 5 4 NATALIE ANN CATHERINE YOPCONKA Natalle Com mercnal All B Nxght 3 F B A 3 4 1Tr as? F T 3KH1st74 S H Bank3 4 RICHARD ANDREW ZIER Rxch Academxc All B Nlght Z 3 4 Buble Club 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Rifle Club 5 4 fi ANNOUNCEMENTS' -exclaxm Barbara Greaver and Peggy Hugya as graduatxon nears CHRISTINA JOY YOUNG Chris Academic Q if QP' MARTIN FRED ZIMMER MAN Butch Vocauonal 11 RICHARD HENRY YOUNG Dxck Vocatxonal 195 4 ' 1 w .'F U 4... H 'Q 7 . ,ft , I , A? , . 1 y 1 -Q y S - - si Z -S 3 . .g.. ...g - g Cl ., - ., .g g..g ,. , , 3 . .. III 'S' , i ei Q rw N , , . , C , 1 ' Q - I - 5 ..g - 3 . g.. 3- . L.., e.g..A. .g.. ,. - . . fx I I .T V . - , ' y 'I - - 2 - v a - .sl ,C --Z ,- HI' Semors Gay Fmn and Freddle Cogswell flash a frlendly sm1le at some BHS students ,ff TAPE PLEASE Judy Augustme and Charlie Ferrar ard the Semor Class wnth another of thelr many school seruces 196 ,, HELP' Marianne Neumaler and Eddie Gschexdle two of BHSs funmest senlors battle for possessxon of the blackboard .117 ,U QQ:-A Q XA I 4 xx.-N' ina 4 X I MUMS THE WORD Vxvlan Love and Ray Owens quiet senxors show that they can keep a secret Sixty's Swingingest The Class of 1960 voted And thenr cho1ces are duly noted On these pages can be found Some of the students who are all around TROPHY COLLECT ORS-Betty Woolf and john Kerns seniors wxth skxll ln athletlcs pose with a trophy won by BHS I ' l y ' . ' f - , , ,ff I '64 V 7 'ff .- ,f X 4 . ll D ' ' ' , N 1 l N ,,- . . . , ' , . . . . . . , , . - ' . , . H l .UT - - 'N :.-Q..-, 'Egwfgk' -- '-:f't.'4'wSs- A31-.,.:E2i..,,I. jx. N D-iff, l'4'- . Q.. - :' . :T 'xy 7 6 ,rfb saittg, gf? ,.1 . ., .. -, et V. we 4,-11:44 ,, ., , E '4- ,, J ,e,g1.l,E' gif!! FX ' -11 any' 0 L -4 U 3 -., f' 4 , - . . . V f , ' , P ' 721. 2 . 'Q l ' 'f e T' K , I I I I .ws A., 'ww f ' ,- .nf - V- 4 - e 1 32 -at J: -- -' - I U . Y . 1 I V '- . . Selected by Sensors To 11st the vshole class would be 1mposs1ble to do So the Semors got together to choose a few These representatnves are certamly essentxal But they do not dlsply all of the class potentlal WHAT S NEW YOU ALL' Sue Schuh and Armand Curtls popular sen xors at BHS join the gang DANCE? Thls good lookmg sennor couple Dxanne Wood and Arthur Brown are snapped while attendmg a dance at BHS LOVE THAT MUSIC-Candx Shuman dances to the musnc of Duck Moodw s saxa phone as thex demonstrate tvso of the mam talents possessed by BHS seniors CONGRATULATIONS' Jay Buckley and Dyanna Harms typncal all around senxors at BHS congratulate each other upon another Mustang vnctory THANK YOU JIMMY Frances Broderntk recenes some needed assxstance from Jimmy Moore as thes show ex amples of two well dressed semors 197 U 5 S ll Y ' . . . . V Q Q X , 2X l ,. Y P f' X 'fl 4, Il lx 5 s lt l N B. .v ' 5 . s , . X . . 5 if . 1' l 1 - llfli' lf! Presenting the JUNIOR CLASS Observing the junior Class of 1960, a visitor to BHS would have seen students devouring hundreds of pizzas at the Pizza Party before the Northwestern football game, selling pies and cakes at the PTA bake sale, getting last minute stage fright on the evening of the class play, The Curious Savage, or decorating the gym for the junior Prom. Leading the class at the beginning of the year were Gilbert Gonzales, president, Carmen Starr, vice-president, Judy Lindsay, secretary and Carlenc King, treasurer. The juniors were left without a president in mid-October when Gilbert moved to Venezuela. Charles Craft was elected to replace him. Under these officers and Mr. Donald Kady and Mr. William McDonald, sponsors, 749 juniors began to make their mark at Bladensburg. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY - Mr. Kady, Mr. McDonald and Judy Lindsay, secretary, smile approvingly as Carlene King, trea- surer, accepts Bake Sale returns from Charles Craft, junior Class president. ANYONE FOR PIZZA?-Cheerleaders, Jo Bernhard and Sharon Dennis receive pizza from Stevie DuVall during the pizza party, sponsored by the junior class. 198 , 'Q--45' ,K lui... THESE ARE THE TIMES THAT TRY MEN'S SOULS --says Miss Anderson as Dick Gadol, Linda Bollinger, and Gary Powell prepare for a U.S. History panel discussion. Class of '61 FINANCES POSE A PROBLEM-Bobbie King and Ralph Eck- ert discuss the problem of raising money during a Student Council meeting. i COLLEGE AHEAD-Miss Ehlers gives Grace Meredith advice about her future plans. Zia EASY DOES IT-Lee Clark rehearses her part in The Curious Savage with Barry Vetere. D. j. Phillips observes the correct procedure. TRY THIS ON FOR SIZE -says Mr. Tom O'Keefe as Steve Cain orders his Senior ring. ll 199 had 200 2 l fl Elnzabeth Abell Jxmmy Adams Wlllxam Adams jack Albright Dottie Aldridge Arthur Alexander John Alexander Dolores Allen Theresa Allen James Alvey Ellen Amber Paul Amberger Howard Amos Frank Anderson Patrxcna Anderson Bob Andrews Tom Andrews Ray Angelxer Robert Appelt Karen Arbogast Rosetta Armstrong Pat Arnold Bonnie Atklns Norman Audlsh Danlel Auth Mary Ayres Charles Bachman In o Junior yeor li W I i 4554 John Bagnall Dlanne Banta Margaret Barker Fred Barnhardt Joanne Barrett Sandra Barrett Tommy Barrett Jean Bauer Dianne Baumgartner Nancy Beach Robert Beall Barbara Beckett Mary Beckner Ida Belcher John Bennlck Judy Benson Jo Bernhard Howard Berthold Lmda Bxbler Kathleen Blckerton Teddy Birch Wxllxe Bishop Maurlce Bxttmg Ronald Blaxr Sharon Bodine George Bonleau Lmda Bollmger s fs f ' ' is , I B 'A V Q ' 5 A , , A ,f ' V V , Vkivio, , , L 1 .--' , .v-- Vg , I A t rr , W7 5 A Q? l'fl ' 5 B Aw , Q I f I f s 3 , by f s, A V 'av ' I .,,. 1 , s E E g a ns fe A 2 as - - - I ' fy 'F A A 'A A jane Bostrom Lounse Boswell Mary Boswell Bill Bowen Larry Bowxe Bobby Boylan john Boylan Rxchard Brandenburg Don Brannon Joseph Brashears Shella Brexdecker james Brennan Ronald Brxdges Lynn Brnttm Rxchard Brnzzxe Ronald Brower Phyllrs Brown Robert Brown Beth Brownmg jan Brownmg joyee Bryan Hugh Bunsea Dxane Burnette Thomas Burns Sue Burnsxde Carlene Bury Pat Butler O -F1 2 O 7 r Q 3 Q. 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' 8 , I rl 4 W R we gl ,Q A 5 ' 'Ja a r' xx B 'Q .L XR Patrlcxa Butler Betty Jo Bygate Mike Cady Austm Cam Steve Cam Enleen Callow Bxlly Carman Sandra Carpente Wayne Carr Carol Carrlck Ioan Carrick Conme Carter Kay Case Anne Casey Sandra Casey Wanda Cash ohn Cashmere Dxana Catloth Janet Caun Ronnie Cayton Margaret Cecnl Bull Chapman Thomas Chappelear Rlchard Chase Betty Chxlds Joe Chisholm Betsy Clark I' X47 +' P3 lzflucs Qdfl 4 201 .ui Cecxle Clar Frank Clark George Clark Lee Clark Joyce Clarke Marilyn Cleveland James Cocchnaro Margot Coffey Sharon Cohan Ruth Colle Mary Collms Charles Condray Mxke Conner Robert Contant Jean Conway Larry Cook Carol Cooke Roberta Cooke Mary Costanza Sharon Countryman Sandra Couture Christine Cowan Judy Cox Charles Craft Bruce Creighton Jenelle Croggon Carolyn Cromer 'w .-N A Plzzo ,X an C 7,-'O Party Wayne Croson Joyce Cross Rosemary Cross Jo Ann Crummt Dona Dameron Vlctor DApr1le Bruce Davis Elleen Deacon Barbara deBeth1zy Roberta DeBow Suzanne deLathouder Cathy Denlmger John Denney Betty Dennis Sharon Denms Sam DePr1est Pat Desmond Glorxa Dnckson Shenla Dmgee Pat Dodson Ellen Donahoe Evelyn Donaldson Curtis Dove Pat Dudley Earlene Dunavant Karen Dunmyer Stevie DuVall before the gome jeffrey Eagle Ralph Eckert George Edelen Brlly Eden Garry Edwards Sonny Elam Duane Ellxs Norma Elmendorf Susre Eyans Linda Federlrne R1chard Ferguson Wesley Ferguson Bob Fetrow john F ladun g Georgette F lemmmg Dianne Fleshman Muchael Fleshman Lmda Fletcher Peggy Flory Patncxa Flynt B111 Foreman Nancy Foreman Robert Forgette Duane Foster Robert Fox Erxch Franke AJ.: atv 1.1.41 Ts Ray Furmage Rrchard Gadol Pat Garman Ferris Garrett Michele Garrett Marlon Gaskms Rosalee George Thomas George Paulette Gxannal-us Joyce Godmg Make Goldfem Sandra Goodwyn Ingrrd Gordon James Gorman John Gough Art Gould Carl Gragan Ellen Graham Mary Graham Dons Graner kathy Gray Chrrsty Greene Angela Greeno Lmda Greer Glorxa Gremer Eddre Grxeashamer Stephen Grler '? . fi ir!! ,lf ' ' W!! 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' -lv , ' Qgi 1 ' Q lx q 'I' X' - ,,,, 'la' 5 5 bn 204 Bette Grlffnh Richard Grlfflth Jim Grlll Karen Gude Lmda Guthrie Sandra Haas Beserly Hadden Jnmmy Haerer Barbara Hall Ronald Hall John Hamann Sue Hamerdmger Nell Hanscomb John Hargett Pauline Harrxs Ray Harms Odessa Hartman John Haselden Fred Haslxms Carol Hastmgs Thomas Haughey Sped Hause Katherme Hauser Yvonne Hawkms George Hearn Geoff Hedetmemx Thomas Heler The ploy the pep Glorla Henmgar Joanne Herson justm Hess joe H1ckman Lounse Hnckman Howard Hlcks jean Hlggs Wxlllam Hmegardner Susan Hrrrlmger John Hoffmann Tom Holcomb Lydxa Holcombe John Holdway B111 Holland Daud Holloway Richard Hopkms Jack Horowntz Daxe Hosl-.mson Nancy Howard Nancw Howard Ruth Howard Loralne Hubert Morton Hunt Cecxlla Hunter Exleen Husband Sharon Huuo I A - . . vw :jg A l A . A S alr E 'F Q I , V :I S ' ' D K, , 4 If X . I 1 o ' ' Y, , - - I Charles Holliday 59+ ' bl V I .. r A x IVV I Ex K ,c A ,h K 7. U A ix Y E ff, Af I A - VV 'n f fr Q , F. W. G . ' 'G . 0 f 1 C A Q . it I A F. I? pn. to odd to lome Marcla Hynes Judle Ivle Samuel Jackson Thomas Jackson xlllll Jacobs B111 Jahn Paul James Barbara ameson Jason Javaras Shnrley Jenl-uns Pat Jernberg Phxlxp Jester Bxlly Jett George Johnson Josephxne Johnson Judy Johnson Nlargaret Johnson Bob Jones Thomas E Jones Thomas H Jones Barbara Karas Denms lxasten Kenny Kauffman Dottx lxaulman Arulla Kearney George Keenan Randy lxmes -5 Y' if! 1461 A Barbara Kmg Carlene Kmg Ronald Kmg Wllllam Kmg Carol Klrk John Kxrkpatrnck George Klem Don Klemcke Rosalie Kmcely Rlchard Knight Bnlly Koch Phyllls Kohles Rlchard Kohnke Jack Kolnnsky Dlane Komesaruk Peggy Jo Korty Margaret Kottke Dorothy Kraft Robert lxrender James lxrlefsl-u Jxm Kumbar Buddy lxurtz Jnm Lacombe Lee La Coste Rxchard Lamb Charles Lawyer Dorx Laxamana X - 'CX .Q 1 -E ' 1f'f4'L'ifZ5 I J K D' y 4 l Q Y' 7 I -ff .. ,3 3.-. , A 1, J, R ,. '. Q r ' V . . xg - '- 7 A , . . . ax . J . , ' ' ' y , V . r J, .' T' Us Stephen Laycock Barbara Leap Rynette LeBeau Kenneth LeCompte James Lee Leonard Lehner Lucllle Lnbermnr Lois Lxckner Sue Lneberman Mlke Lnenhard Joan Lxght Judy Lmdsay George Lxnk Sharon Lxttleton Louxse Lloyd Barbara Logeston John Lopez Lols Lorna Carol Luck Mike Lupo John Lyle Nora Lynch Gordon Lyons Gerald Mabry Larry Mabry Fay Madden Charles Maddox The Junlor Prom ia! mga hcl Nancy Maddox Margaret Maguxrc Mildred Magunrc Gary Manders Wayne Marcus Betty Marshall Barbara Martm Hans Marnnsen Sandy Maruaso Carole Maske hn Mathers Crang Mathews Hal MaIhlS Matroma Nancy Mauck Joseph Mayhew Dlck McCarthy Mottxe McClary Fran McCollum Aubrey McCormack Roberta McCracken Ly nn MCCutchen Glorxa McDonald Phyllis McDonough Mary McFadden Sandy McGee Jeanne McGovern M .Fl I f 4. A L L l V S V 'I il 1 gli, i V ,YV ' I u y . as aff . ' : A fl A-'W S, Jo I L i L S Q ig, . l M 3, H 4 5 Winifred ' . 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I, N , Nw in i , A if U N 1. - 'l .f ir ' M I '- 4 R We ' ' 4, I all 1 S ll ll An EQ W7 7- 4 mv 'it I 1 Shnrley Morgal Betty Morrns Rose Morrns Donald Mountloy Louis Moyer james Mundy Robert Munson Donna Myers Margaret Newknrk Sandra Nnchxporuk Barbara Nxchols janet Nlcholson Denms Nlckel Anne Nlckels Shxrley Noble Wlllnam Noland Margaret Norris Bob Norton Sue Nutkols Ronald O Brnen Donald Ogburn Exleen Olner Patty Olner Sandra O Shell Chris Oxerholser ern Oxerstreet james Ovsens Wm., 907 Tommy Page Sofia Papax asxllou Donald Parke Lana Parresol Robert Pans Fdward Patrldge Carolyn Payne john Pensmnth Betty Perry George Petrakns Dolores Petrello Chrrstme Phxllrps Deloura Phrllrps Mlke Pmkos jon Pnper Lmda Prtsenbarger Helen Pope Judy Potter Douglas Powell Barbara Pratt George Prender Mrkc, Prxcc Carole Pruitt Mary Anne Pryor Lxnda Pugh Conme Purdy The status that tad Warren Quade jlm Ramex Ronald Randolph Annette Ratterrec jour. Read Dottu. Reed Rosanne Reedx Ronald Reese Dorls Rrgala Bull Relllx Bill Res nolds Doug Reynolds Hen rw Rrcharcl Donald Rxchardson Viola Rxcker George Rlcks Bob Rnghtmxer Larrx Rmck Harry Rxthman Charles Roberts Daud Roberts Dolores Roberts Exe Robertson james Robxson Nancy Roddy Amy Rodgers .fa-, T' , ' ' - . fn .. ' -f . If y tg , , 4, 1. 4 ' A I '1 . . l 8, G 'X 1 Q f, Ou 1 . 'L' D I ga , Wayne 'Pierpont Q x Burton Richards G P I , ri' , 'F' ' . 'I lui -5 U 4 u H Q 9 A 5 I 'A 1 the yeor s en Margaret Roemer John Rovlnslu Linda Rowe I Pat Rowley Robert Royland Joan Rupard Linda Sampson Shirley Sampson Arleen Samson Ellen Sandy Sanford Mary Carolyn Sanner Richard Santangelo Betty Sartain Dianne Saul Kas Saundars Irene Sawyer Mike Sawyer Frank Scanlan Bxll Schmxdt Noelle Schmndr Carolyn Schoenly ld jane Schofxe Sandra Schultz Jack Scott es Sczuka Jam Doug Shaffner cl brlngs Y? L .J fx L Eddle Shamleffer Veromca Shanahan Davld Shanholtzer Carol Shaw N ncy Sheets a Mary Ann Shelton Wade Shelton Ray Sheperd Barbara Shrer Mary Shxfflet Elona Shrmmel John Shipley Demrtra Sladys Joyce Simms Shlrley Srmms Carolyn Smyard Bull Slracuse Joyce Sxsson Rodney Slsson lxatrma Skecn Donald Sklles D ana Slules 0 George Smnrh Helen Smlth Margaret Smnth Diary Smlth Nancy Smnth 'VS 3 fl 210 Shrebna Smnth Vnrgmla Snook Judi Sodeman Jack Spadaro Avery Stanford Carmen Starr Rlchard Stetlcr Roger Stewa Carolyn Stlckley Arda Stlffler Dale Stonebraker B111 Strojny Ufman Harrnet St Elame Swann Becky Swlck George Tanner ll Mary Tansx Barbara Tavaroza Dana Tay lor l r Lmda Tay o Bxlly Tayman Sam Tay man Thomas Esther h mas Marlon T o nme Tho H185 Ro Thomas Rosalle ack Thomp 1371 SOD Almost Seniors 'Ulu jerry Thompson Norman Thompson Vlvnan Thomson Sharon Txckel L slle Tierney e james Tltcomb Pat Txtus Andy Torchxa George Trakas Ernest Travers neth Trxnkley Ken Barton Truesdell John Tucker rold Twxtty Je Wayne Tyson Robert Umbel Carol Urxch Pete Vanderhorst Garrett VanMeter Rlchard Van Natta Gall Vaughn Sue Vermillion Barry Vetere Ottle Vipperman Larry Vollmer Volz john Sandy Voorhees x ' ' 3 'll L, ' V 4 f . I. . Y F ,LJ ig E- l 5-Sv if ' A I ' 'l 1 Y Gyms ' . rt . I S at 'B B f 1? S A - me S S I. A , r a N Q' ' , S , ' - We j ,A ,V . ' Y' , ' me S All l , 'V the class sings Carol Wagner Linda Wagner Brenda Walker George Walter Kathryn Wanness d Janet War Alan Watts Sandy Weadon Carolyn Webb A. Wehland Jerry Ernie Welch Margaret Wellen Kenneth Welsh Joyce Wendland Julia Wentz l n Wenzel Caro y Sandra Werlnng e John Westgat Sandy Whaler Betty Wharton Dinah Whxte Larry Whlte Rlchard Whxte Vergxe Whlte -A L9 Stephen Whntmg Arthur Wxlcoxen Eloise Wxller Rheta Wxller Shnrley Wnlson Tom Wxlson Ernest Wnltsey Arlene Wmfleld J Neva Wmk 47 Rodrnck Wxser D ve Woodmansee Gordon Woodward Ju dy Woodward a.lg Wowra etty Wrxght B Sandra Wrxght Mnke Young Nu Robert X ow ler Barbara Zeck Emma Zeller james Znglar Carol Zmsmex SIC! W E S 'I ai it ' S R 2 ,. J . A 2 ,ll on V V 25? W 1 I E f i, D Q if x 'lp i 7 I ' I ., 1 Q . , . . lx v , 5 -29 v 1 E n ' . ' 9 i E F' I r 4,9 , L.. ' V Nancy Woodring A ' ga lb f l I ll' Q v 51. 3 I . '59 in , 'v 'M . .... ,.,,, . Cl' ' h ., , gf . i il 5' I ' ' Q.. l K- . . . Q . l -V Q I I . . '- 5 QA . ' ' . be I .' . go . . 1 I W ' YQ HOW ABOUT THIS IDEA, -Jack Halstead, class president, Antoinette Boho, treasurer, and jackie Hering, secretary, listen to Mr. Coluzzi, their Sophomore class sponsor. ... SF r I I ' . t I A MAJOR OPERATION? -Mr. Pfaender dissects 3 mud puppy for Donald Kleinhen. Betty Martinsen. and Phillip Hoar. g,,, M Throughout the school, We finally made it. We're in high school! This was the average Sophomores' reaction to their new status. Once they got used to their new routine, these energetic tenth graders went right to work. Their first job was to elect fellow classmates to the class offices. The results were president, jack Halsteadg vice-president, Lorrie Veihmeyerg secretary, jackie Hering and treasurer, An- tionette Boho. Lee Borzello was elected to the post of Student Council vice-president. On February 13, 1960, the Sophomore Prom, Hearts Entwined, was held in the school gymnasium, which had been transformed to a Cupid's paradise with a Valentine motif. By the end of the year, the members of the Class of 1962 were fully acquainted with Bladensburg and its activities and were more than ready for the next step, their junior year. NOW I FIGURE -William O'Neal drawg his winning plans for the Dream House Contest, 212 Sophomores were seen f il . xv, I snuff . ,X iv ,-.. V Prez...-. - UPREPARING FOR THE FUTURE -Niarybeth Lohr. Mary Laramy and jackie Hierling are demonstrating the correct pro- cedure in preparing food for freezing. I 0000 .iff .l. f-, YOU'RE NOT SICK -Sandra Stack is taking Wanda Wood's pulse and temperature in Home Eeonomics. HERE'S YOUR TICKET -jack Halstead buys his ticket for the Sophomore Prom, Hearts Entwinedf' from Sharon Thornton and Lorrie Veihmeyer. VCE THE PEOPLE --jane Rose and Helen Finn read inquisi- tively the Student Council Constitution. 213 A Sam Absher Conn1e Adams R1chard Steve Andrews Anderson Qin 1m AUSIIH Judy Backus M1ke Barnes Pat Barrett John Beach Frank Beall 1 Joe Adams Steve Adams Charles A1ken Bobby Angell Georg1a Antonloplol Harry Ba1ley J1mmy Baker Nancy Barron Catherme Barthel Barbara Bean W1ll1am Beardmore Betty Archxbald Mar1lyn Baldw1n James Bass Carl Beckner ?' Carole Bennett john Bennett Barbara Berg Tessa Best Sandra Betts mf la1r B1 B1 o Dan B1rley jack B1shop Teddy Black Thomas B 214 Adlushng to cn Bonn1e Norma Alden Arthur Allard Anderson Harold Ashl1ne Walton Ross Arnett Arnold Janet Dott1e Barnes Barksdale Lou1s Balestra Frances Battle Mary Bonn1e Baxter Baumberger W 'Z' Beverly Bell Bonme Be Pam Bell V. 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Betty Gibson Elame Glosser joe Graner Nancy Griffith Paul Gunby Harry Gunn Roy Gibson Charles Glover Nan Granofsky Eugene Grnmes Deanna Guyett Karen Gilbert Nan Gllchrlst Ricky Godsey Suzanne :Ji Godstem 'W lmmy Graves Judy Graves William Grnmes john Haas Patrlcxa Groce Sherry Hackler Bull Hall jack Halstead Rxchard Ham Lani Robert '-lamby Humble: Tommy Leola Rxchard Daw e Hare Wllletta Hanluns Hannen Hardesty Hang 219 , I I fl. V 5' ff. 'ax . T ,,t , ' y A 2 I 5 V 1. ff , S Aft by C 1 f 'fl . 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I fs 4 K 1 Patncxa Jackson Darlene Johnson Martm Johnston Lmda Kefauver Steve Klght James Klaassen Nancy Hudgms E Loretta Jansen Dorothy Johnson R1chard Johnstone Eddie Kellams Alan Keller Connxe Kmg Davld Kxng Daud lxlem Rxchard lxlem Stephen Hunt Bob Hunter Chnstlan Jasper Robm Jeffnes Douglas Douglas Johnson Johnson Charles Edwma Jones Jones Lmda Kennedy In L Kathy Kmg Donald Klexnhen Gerry Hu Betty Jen 1 tx Howard Johnson John Junek ntt James Hutchlson luns Sandra Jenluns Kathy Johnson Lmda Kappes Sharon Kern Larry Kerns Ronald Kmg Ken Kxrkpatrnck Patsy Kmghts Larry Knupp 221 All were familiar 5 ' sv , mg X 5 Barry Koppal jo Anne Lammers f Davrd Laycock ean Lmcoln Francis Krieg Kenneth Lammers Sharon Layton Diane Lmdsley Susan Arthur Lowe Lombardo Dxane Lyons oe .Mu Wesley Manker 222 MacMillan Jean Kunz Bob Kutz Ronald Lamot Sandra Drane Leach Margxe Lxon Lancaster Elaine Leathem Mary Lion Bobby Lowe Jimmy Rosemary MacM1llan owman at Maddox Ronald Rlckle Cheryle Harry Marker Mannmg Mansfield Marcus Dorothy Laciny Joyce Lander Randy Leber Patrlcra Lxsenbee Charles Lubonslu Elrzabeth Madnson Gloria Lakatos Bobby Lannmg Barbara Lee Gerald Lnverette Barbara Luehrs Frances Madison Hell Wllllam Marshall Barbara Raymond Lambert Lambert Mary Laramy Rose Laumer Margaret james Lewxs Leffmgwell Mary Lohr Carolyn Lusby Mary Maggxo Marybeth Lohr Norman Lynch Michele Malloy Catherme Ronald Martm Martin L Q 2 '. 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' ' L' fi K and K- . e ' 4 6, 'Z 1 Yr ',1-I ,V -v la h f V '-1 L L 7 . 5 ' 1 x ,X 1 of A by the year s end 5 Betty Martmsen Munel Mayhew ohn McCoy Charles Duane jo Ann McHenry McKenzie Karen Merkle udy Muller Dax rd Mrlls Steve Mastbrook Don Mason Marcelle Maynard Jeanne McCalla McDaniel Robert McNeil Davxd Merson Eugene Meyers 7 V Ducky Masters Emilia Frank Mattera Mathews ut Mary McCann Kathy McCallam Lmda Tom McDaniel Gerald McDamel McDonald Pat McNulty Addie McVearry McCarty Mary Jo McDonald Pat Maxwel Bradford McClendon udy McGaughy Charles May 1 Ruby McCormac Nancy McGehee Shelton Ronald Mealo M1les Meade Mellette Barbara Mules Carolyn Mlles Mxke Mxllard james Miller johnny Mxller Lxnda Mrller Peggy Mrller Peggy Muller Rosalee Betty Mrllxos LS Mrller Allan Tam Molxtor james Monroe Edwm Moore Howard Mmos rtze Moore Ginny Mrllman Harold Morgan Q Carolyn Mrlls Amelia Morrrs 223 B111 Morrxs Veronlca Myers Mmna Neumaxer Sharon O Connor Mary Morton Beverly Nalley Vma Newsome Wllllam Olrff Mary Owen Marguerite Owens 'Q Sharon Payne Kelth Pendleton Lynn Phxllnps Sue Phnllxps Suzanne Mulllcan Gary Nalley Ronnle Nichols Wxllram O Neal Norman Padgett Kay Mundey Joyce Narrmgton ack Nrcholson Dlanne O Nenll Maurice Palmerton Sophomore Prom Y- janet Murphy ohn Nasser james Nzcholson IE ' Rrckle Orman Noreen Sknp Gary Myers Murphy Mutchler Ronme Nebel Valerle Nebel Robert Northedge Carrol Orndorff Shnrley Pare Clyde Parker George Allren Perry Kenneth Perkms Peters Darla Vnrgmna Poe Robert Poole Pluebell Leah Petro Julia Pope John O Bert John Osborne Robert Patrxdge Frank Pettlt Nick Powell .u Earl Nelson Bryan O Connor joe Owen ohn Pattxshall will Douglas Phxllxps Rlta Powers 1 2 . 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Dale Stonebraker ' S ' at ' . wif Q I 1 T y si, I V L . r- ' v I ill g Q 5 6 ' V l JA f s S , a I A P k the closs sings Carol Wagner Lmda Wagner Brenda Walker George Walter Kathryn Wanness janet Ward Alan Watts Sandy Weadon Carolyn Webb Jerry Wehland Erme Welch Margaret Wellen Kenneth Welsh Joyce Wendland Julxa Wentz Carolyn Wenzel Sandra Werlm John Westgate Sandy Whaler Betty Wharton Drnah Whnte Larry White R1chard Whlte Vergxe White 'N C 'Q Stephen Whmng Arthur Wxlcoxen Elolse Wrller Rheta Wrller Shxrley Wilson Tom Wxlson Ernest Wxltsey Arlene Wmfleld Neva Wmk J A Rodrlck Wxser Dave Woodmansee Nancy Woodrxng Gordon Woodward Judy Woodward Craxg Wowra Betty Wrxght Sandra Wrxght Mxke Houng Robert H owler Barbara Zeck Emma Zeller James Zrglar Carol Zmsmelster 211 Ffa x? 'Q 'I -1 gs: 59,5 o Q... ogg 'En N85 yum -'OO 3-:J-C' .'3.9'-i Hn -I wr-1 og! 'Uma-1 :rim Olin-4 sw ,vm mag. 0-ts it-l N 35: um'--U str 3?: Qnw n5'5,' 'QQFS 'sa SP- 59. HN 'im 1 :E Dm HD or Throughout the school, We finally made it. We're in high school! This was the average Sophomores' reaction to their new status. Once they got used to their new routine, these energetic tenth graders went right to work. Their first job was to elect fellow classmates to the class offices. The results were president, Jack Halsteadg vice-president, Lorrie Veihmeyerg secretary, jackie Hering and treasurer, An- tionette Boho. Lee Borzello was elected to the post of Student Council vice-president. On February 13, 1960, the Sophomore Prom, Hearts Entwined, was held in the school gymnasium, which had been transformed to a Cupid's paradise with a Valentine motif. By the end of the year, the members of the Class of 1962 were fully acquainted with Bladensburg and its activities and were more than ready for the next step, their junior year. if-9 'Q ,, , A MAJOR OPERATION? -Mr. Pfaender dissects a mud puppy for Donald Kleinhen, Betty Martinsen, and Phillip Hoar. NOW I FIGURE -William O'Neal draws his winning plans for the Dream House Contest. 212 Sophomores were seen ,V 35,5 Tig. ' A4501 'rv -' , 1 - ff, , PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE -Marybeth Lohr, Mary Laramy and Jackie Hierling are demonstrating the correct pro- cedure in preparing food for freezing. Li fill .l. f 4 YOU'RE NOT SICK -Sandra Stack is taking Wanda Wood's pulse and temperature in Home Eeonomics. HERE'S YOUR TICKET -Jack Halstead buys his ticket for the Sophomore Prom, Hearts Entwinedf' from Sharon Thornton and Lorrie Veihmeyer. WE THE PEOPLE -Jane Rose and Helen Finn read inquisi- tively the Student Council Constitution. A 213 LEC S SAY Sam Absher Connie Adams Joe Adams Steve Adams Charles Axken Betty Bobby Angell Georgia Archnbald Rxchard Steve Andrews Antonloplol Anderson 'bs 'QA Marxlyn Harry Barley jlmrny Baker Baldwm nm Austm Judy Backus Nancy Barron Catherme james Bass Mxke Barnes Pat Barrett Barthel Barbara Bean Wnllxam Carl Beckner John Beach Frank Beall Beardmore 3 Carole Bennett John Bennett Barbara Berg Tessa Best Sandra Betts Bxll B110 Dan Blrley Jack Bxshop Teddy Black Thomas Blur 214 Acllushng to o Norma Alden Arthur Allard Ross Arnett Louls Balestra Frances Battle Beverly Bell John Betz Peggy Blasen Walton Arnold Janet Barksdale Mary Baumberger Bonme Bell James Bxckley Kenneth Block Bonme Anderson Harold Ashlxne Dottle Barnes Bonme Baxter Pam Bell Larry Bxggs Judy Boatman fi fog A' 'll g 5 1' 5 B ff 1 ' s , 9 5 - . q'! , 3 Q '1w , SL , B G,, 1 ','l W V A We t am I in 'A A A N a- ff , . X be if A V ' lfl Q ,, V In . ' ' 9 V ' lf 1 1 , v ' L 'i ' different routine Carol Boback 1. 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V .K 1' i 4' Q , N f A I X ff wk 'P 6 f lllorory Instruction, awww YQ Bob Davls Charles Decker Sally Dletz Joyce Dowell Rusty Dyer ames Edwards Carolyn Davis Bob Dellmger Martha Dnngee Eileen ll Davns Delores Dellmger Kenneth Dlshner C' Eileen M Davts Gar Dellmger Phtllp Dockendorf Larry Drake Sharon Draut Helen Dube jannce Earlsman Lester Edwards Emmett Eaton Robert Edwards 4 jane Ellxott john Elltott Rose Embrey Sharon Eaton Marte Ehrhardt Everette Dans Frank Davls Donna Delpy Paulette Denlmger lm Donahoe Paulette Donaldson Paul Harry Dunn Dunleary Ken Eccleston Judy Eckroth B1 Ehrler Robert Ellff ' Q Marty Davns Patrxcxa Denton Mary Davis Rose Depollar Gilbert Donn Karl Dorman B1 Dunnmg Robert Duyall Alnce Edwards Don Edwards Torrald Carol Elltort Ellenes F X Melyadtne Daud Enms james Enms Berdena Enos Tom Erwxn Engel 217 o. s . , we N4 my , V 'sf as Q E It V ' X, f' Q t f ' ' 1 1 gy ' 'P X f . r ' , 'ix X. 4 ' i E ,f. h pr, , 1 . ' V ' . ' y sf . r ' V - :Q R 'N , i . ,, 4. . 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Nan geometry s deduction Lora Gerstner Charles Gnlmore Sharon Good Artne Gray Curtns Groenthal Betty Hadeed Dave Hadden Ruth Gessner Sonya Geyer Jeannette Betty Gxbson Roy Gibson Karen Gllben Nan Gllchnst Gnbbs 29 Mamn Arthur Glmke Gleason John Goode Conme Donna Glmke Elame Glosser Edna Gore Joe Graner Goodell Dan Grayson Jnm Green Ricky Green Nancy Grlfflth Fred Grosskurth George Paul Gunbx Harry Gunn Groves Betty Hale Charles Glover Granofsky Eugene Grxmes Deanna Guyett Ricky Godsey Suzanne Ji Godsteln Jimmy Graves Judy Graves William Grnmes john Haas Bull Hall jack Halstead R1chard Hun 1-I-Ill Humble: Patrncxa Groce Sherry Hackler Robert Llamby Daud Hamer Carol Dlane Hankms Tommy Leola Rxchard Dave Hare Wxllena Hamnlton Hankms Hannen Hardesty Hang 219 K 1 4 it I' YA y f .L y t I A Q n V n'aay V yi a l ef cy' d i I Q 4 YI' ,ir 3' 4 K , 'G , VA' ,sy I , IX. . 9. f V i :X . l A , G fr l S i john Harmon Helene Joe Harper v.. 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H- Q O I Q' L u y K 'ry '3lXf3viJL1 Q 4 A 5 Barbara Harris Sharon Haskell Peder Heden Rolland Herschell Holton Hnllnard Roger Hoff Electron of officers janet Harris Shnrley Hawkms ean Heffron ane Hershberg Kenton Han ns Bull Hart andra Hayden Paul Helm Nancy er Hershberger Andre Betty Lou Hmckley Hmegardner Geneva Hayes Charles Hyelwlg Sandra Hxckerson Joyce Hnnegardner Rlchard Burt Holcomb Ed Holloway Hoffman Mary Hoover Michael Dlane Howard Doug Howard Eunlce Hoover Howard Dianna Hartley Sandy Haynes Lmda Henderson Bllly Hnckey Ashley Hmman Mlke Holtery can Howard 0 new found frlencl Llllnan Howard Judxth Hyre Joe Jewett Robert Johnson Jnmmy Keane Pat Kerr Teddy Kxrkw ood Helen Karm Hoyle Howell Harold Inman Bull Johnson BVI Johnston Thomas Keeley Dnckxe Kershaw 'N Charles Klssxnger Patrxcxa Jackson Darlene Johnson Marun Johnston Lmda Kefauver Steve Kxght James Klaassen xw Nancy Stephen Hunt Hudgms 1 Loretta Jansen Dorothy Johnson Rrchard Johnstone Chnstran J HSPCI Douglas Johnson Charles Jones Eddne Kellams Alan Keller Connie Kung David K1ng 's Bob Hunter Robin Jeffries Douglas Johnson Edwma Jones Lmda Kennedy Ik 4 Kathy Kmg Daud Klein Rlchard Klein Donald Klemhen Gerry Huntt James Hutchison Betty Jenkms Sandra J enkms Howard Kathy Johnson Johnson John Junek Lmda Kappes Sharon Kern Larry Kerns Ronald Kmg Ken Kxrkpatrxck Patsy Knnghts Larry Knupp 221 L 14 FF A. - ' ' 5- f - , QT- i 7-5 ' A I ,I ' I l Q 1 . 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Bo Kutz Sandra Lancaster Elaine Leathem Mary Lron Bobby Lowe jxmm all-nf OWIIIHII Rosemary Pat Maddox MacMillan Rnckne Cheryle Mansfxeld Marcus All were fomlllor Dorothy Lacxny Joyce Lander Randy Leber Patncla Lxsenbee Charles Lubonslu Elizabeth Madison K 1 Harry Marker Gloria Lakatos Bobby Lannmg Barbara Lee Gerald Lxverette Barbara Luehrs Frances Madxson Barbara Lambert Mary Laramy Margaret Leffmgwell Mary Lohr Carolyn Lusby Mary Maggxo Raymond Lambert Rose Laumer James Lewxs Marybeth Lohr Norman Lynch Mlchele Malloy if Wrllxun Catherine Ronald Martm Marshall Martm .' , 5 ,--f I x ig ' ?' V ' 4:5 ! ff A , 4 A I . . J b 1 . V R M' A c , ' W I' ' Qu!! z Q Q L -fr L ll 'Q 'F' I 4 A H 1 M y Q ,Li R -V fl E V f A' ' W 1 ff1Q'w ' ffl L , L 2 ff Q ' R ' Q f 9 I V , 4 Q , I K A L , I 5 ' F? X . 4 sr ' '.Q,, -, R I, K V ' 4 I I . '-' ,. , -fin X7 f f ' W' 6- A -' Q 1 T L l Y ' . v V 5- .- s K . R .fig sa it ta. fa R-, fi ..-ff 4 M ' r, . L ,f H a fiv I H .0 .fm ll- . . V 4 j I 1, I A by the years end Betty Mattmsen Munel Mayhew Don Mason Steve Dncky Masters Emrlxa Marcelle Maynard Mastbrook Jeanne McCalla Mattera Ruth Mary McCann McCallam Frank Mathews Kathy McCarty Mary jo Pat Maxwell Bradford McClendon udy Charles May Q Ruby McCormac Nanc Tom McDaniel Gerald John McCoy Charles Dxane McHenry Karen Merkle udy Muller Day ld Mills jo Ann McKenz1e Davld Merson Lmda Robert McNeil Eugene Meyers Lmda Mxller Peggy Mxller Pat McNulty Addne McVearry Shelton Meade Barbara Mules Carolyn Mules Mlke Mxllard 'NL Peggy Muller Rosalee Betty Mlllnos Mrller Allan Txm Molxtor james Monroe Edvun Moore Howard Mmoy ltze Moore McGaughy McGehee Ronald Menlo Mrles Mellette James Mnller johnny Mxller Ginny Mrllman Harold Morgan Carolyn Mills Amelia Morns 22.3 7 I A A 133 1 .5 z x lx 1 b f -' '.1 :Flin 7X - ' 4 . A A xvfii . 2 ll Q5 M Q - , V 0 , , l' A l 1 I if P he A 3 . 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't nl ' QL 1 l I F K fz X D J .-u ' . - - so X T 'I L' 6 , X ll ll X 4 Y A xj Advertising George Washington Inn, built in 1732, is one of the oldest taverns in the United States. It was once a stop for stagecoaches traveling between Washington and Balti- more and was twice the stopping place of George Washington. The continual operation of sucu an inn is an example of the big part which commercial establish- ments play in everyday life. This dependency of man on other men has been existent almost since time began. An illustration of this at Bladensburg is the book store. At the book store the students themselves operate a supply center for their fellow students. Whether performing the service or benefiting from it, the students are gaining experience in one of the most important phases of high school training. They are adding to the theoretical knowledge that they will use as the manufacturers and consumers of tomorrow. Comphments of Brake and Automatlc Transmlsslon law Servlce 5745 Tuxedo Rd Tuxedo Maryland Sp 3 9817 C omplzments of BLADENSBURG Two please Dlck Sterler and Beverly Hadden are about to enjoy some chocolate rmlk Harvey Dzury E D EDWARDS SHOES Gordon Louk Insurance AUTO 'I' FIRE 'I' LIABILITY if FINANCIAL Featurlng Smart Shoes for the Entnre Farnlly 4907 Annapohs Road Bladensburg Md Wa 7 9702 a 7 2 RESPONSIBILITY 5803 Annapolxs Ave Bladensburg Maryland 5 a 7 2525 Compliments of ROLLING PIN BAKERY 1918 Annapolxs Rd Un 4 4641 REEM S 5 8: 10 Varxety Store 7513 Landover Rd Landover Md Your Favorite Shoe Store u - W . - 24 W . - I i 1 Complzments KAY CEE DRUGS NAT HAUSERS ESSO SERVICE Landover and Annapolxs Rd Cheverly Md Wa 71171 AL S SINCLAIR KENT VILLAGE BAKERY Let us Bake That Specnal Cake Lubrncatron Our Speclalty For You Mmor Repaxrs Wheel Balancmg Weddings Bxrthday Shower Road Servnce 5732 Tuxedo Rd Open Sundays 8 am t1l 9 pm Kent Vlllage Md Tuxedo Md SP 37169 Motor Tune Up Mmor Auto Repaxrs Cheverly Shell Servuce 5615 Landover Rd Cheverly Md Wxllxe j Bxshop Manager Wa 7 9525 Phone Wa 7 7700 L 8. M BOAT CENTER Mercury Outboard Motors Southern Oxygen Co Compressed gas manufacturers 4017 Bladensbufg Rd Two become one lnke thns Colmar Manor Maryland Russell Dove demonstrates proper weldmg procedure to Lynne White .33 I Of , . I . ' , . 1 ' V ' - u , . R i . u ' ' 7' - x - ' l ZHIHSHU STUDIOS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Negatnves of portrants appearing In thus annual are kept on file Photographs may be ordered 1007 Market Street Philadelphia 7, Pa. Insurance lS lxke a lxfe boat you have to carry It when you don t need If to have lt when you do FOR ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Specialty m Surety Bonds Court and all other forms of Surety Bonds iRObGT3 B Laughton Insurance Agency Box 161 Upper Marlboro Road and 3501 57th Avenue South Cheverly Forest 'x 'Q Bobbl Laughton sa s Hyattsvllle Maryland y Phone AP 7 4183 and MArket 7 2462 Let us msure you' GQQHE GMUQH UUJHJJ ll! 1725 W Street Washnngton 18 D CO 5 1206 PHOEBUS FLOWER SHOP We have served Bladensburg for years 3820 Bladensburg Rd Cottage C1ty Maryland B 8. B VALET SHOP Dry Cleaners-Laundry Alteratxons BARBER SHOP 7443 Annapolis Rd Communnty Shoppmg Center Sp 5 9766 ., . . . 3 I ' ' 39 2 5 t X s X 5 , Q! ' Y! me an X,-1 XX , f ff '- A fs Z - I . . L. A n L-I l . X ' V .Q Il' , - INC. . , N.E. ' , . C. - REAL ESTATE Prince George Radio 8. TV SALES-LOAN S Sdwm ff. flalhvzywowi REALTOR 7465 Annopohs Rd Lanham Md Sp 2 7200 Property Insurance Management 5906 Arbor Street Tuxedo, Maryland Open 10 a.m. to 10 ptm. C. L. johnson, Owner Sp 3-8111 S S KRESGE CO Wearxng Apparel For The Entrre Famlly 4903 Annapo11s Rd Bladensburg Md the gang at Landover H111 s VARIETY FAIR Beauty Center 5731 Tuxedo Road SP 3 4141 Cheverly Maryland Sp 38222 ClUf0O Prop Compliments of LEDO RESTAURANT Need a new ha1rdo7 Brenda Walker 15 bemg grven the fmrshmg touches by Mrs Marge Haden . I O I O , . , . . 9 .- J. ' 1, . 1 . . qt , T ,Lili f H if ' Hi Abbott Da1r1es, Inc ICE CREAM DIVISION 4217 Bladensburg Rd Colmar Manor Maryland UN1on 4 1000 Compliments of FLORISTS Flowers for all occasxons Hyattsvxlle Md Ap 7 9500 Bllf Rite Upholsferers lnterxor Decorators BROADLOOM CARPETS DRAPES SLIP COVERS CORNICES BEAUTY 'I' COMFORT 'I' QUALITY Every pxece a masterplece Un 41545 4614 Baltxmore Ave Hyattsvnlle Md Accountancy and Fmanclal Admlmstratlon Courses Leading to B C S and M C S Degrees Give SDCCIIIC frolnmg for occounflng posmons furmsn bosus for advancement to executive posts prepare for CPA exommoruons Doy ond evening closses Coeducor ono Catalog on Request BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY 1100 SIXTEENTH STREET NW uf I. Washmgton 6 D C Ripubllc 7 2262 LISENBEE S JEWERLY COMPANY FINE WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING WATCHES 'I' GIFTS 'I' DIAMONDS 5217 Balumore Avenue Wa 7 4706 Comphments o LANDOVER HILLS SHELL , . ' O O , . 2 Y 3 . , . I D Hyattsville, Md. I I ydftdfbd SHOES 5426 Annapolls Rd Bladensburg Maryland ESSO CENTER Wa 7 9898 Lubrncatxon Our Speclalty Mmor Repalrs-Road Servnce Wheel Balancmg U Haul Trailers 4101 Bladensburg Rd Colmar Manor Md KE TLA D BEAUTY ALO Pretty ha1r makes a pretty face Sandra Beall 15 havxng her halr styled at Kentland Beauty Salon Evenmgs by Appomtment 9 6 Sp 3 7 7527 Landover Road Landover Maryland R A DONLEY 8. SON 3816 Bladensburg Rd Cottage Cny Md UN1on 4 4511 Stauoners Prmters Peoples Supply Company, nc Buxldmg Materlals BRICK 'I' CEMENT 'F HARDWARE 'lf LIME LUMBER ' PLASTER ' MATERIALS ROOFING 3004 52nd Ave Bladensburg Md R3 - . . . - 0' l ' - - -985 I . Complzments of TEMPLE CLEANERS C0 'P 'f 'f of 7033 Armapolls Road Landover Hnlls Md BETTY JANES BAKERY complete selecuon of bakery goods 7041 Annapolxs Rd Landover Hills Md Spruce 5 9836 ALL BAKING DONE ON PREMISES cakes for all occasxons Open 7 Days 7 AM 10 PM Grace Meredrth says' Buy your baked goods at Betty Janes Lanclover Hllls Barber Shop 7055 Annapolrs Rd Frve barbers to serve you Sp 3 9727 Compliments of SEABROOK PHARMACY 1 A ' - Delicious and beautiful decorated EATGN CHEVRQLET For sales or mformatxon call BOB BECK 5713 Euclnd Street Cheverly Maryland Sp 3 0222 Bob Beck demonstrates the new Impala to Lyn Owen We stock all Umversxty of Maryland requrred books MARYLA D BGOK EXCHANGE Textbooks Pennants Novelmes Seal ewelry Ex Lnbrxs jeene Neel and Conme Day select the books they wnll present to thexr graduatmg frxends Offxcxal U of Buy used books and save Sell back to us for cash 7501 Baltnmore Ave College Park Md ' L I I 'I- New and used , W Maryland Rings G T u n L N J , A C I ' Is There Someone Musrcally Inclmed ln your Fam1ly7 If so musxcal trammg should not be postponed but should begm as early as possnble JURDHHS The largest musnc store m thns area vull be pleased to asslst you m selectmg everythmg for a muslcal educatxon MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Band Instruments Clarmets SFLMER BUFFET LE BLANC Guitars MARTIN EPIPHONE GRETSCH ACLOfdlHHS SCANDALLI Drums W' F L LEEDY String Instruments A COMPLFT I SFLI CT ION PIANOS SPINFTS CONSOLES GRANDS STORY 8. CLARK WINTER 84 CO MUSFTTF GEORGE STECK HUNTINGTON CABLE NELSON H M CABLE and others Rental and Rental Purchase plans for all pnanos FULL LINE OF FAMOLS WURLITZFR ORGANS GULBRANSEN ORGANS Sheet muslc and music books JUHDHHS Corner 13th 8. G Sts NW 9332 Georgna Awe XVashmgton D C Sllver Sprmg Md STerlmg 5 9400 jUn1per 5 1105 7 . ICQ' BUESCHER - HOLTON - SELMER MASON! 84 ,HAMLIN - CIIICKERING Marenka Manufacturers of custom bullt food servxce equlpment Now th1s IS a square J1mmy Lewrs explams the use of a complxcated mstrument to Lynne White C omphments 0 A Local Busmessman If you re campus bound make your f1rst stop at Woodles for your new wardrobe We have clothes sultable for every occaslon from a faculty tea to a football game for the coed from the young 4th floor and sults and sports coats wnth natural shoulder stylmg tallored expressly for the younger man from the Unxversxty Corner 2nd floor Your college wardrobe form Wfooclles wlll merlt an A on any campus Woodward 84 Lothrop Hyattsvllle Hardware Company, Inc 5121 Baltlmore Ave Hyattsvllle Maryland BPS PAINT WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES Rotary and propeller lawn mowers Wa 7 1919 CRAFTSMAN PRESS INC Ap 79400 Washington 13 D C QUALITY LITHOGRAPHERS Also Chevy Chase 7 corners Alex T0 THE NATIONS CAPITAL 2 5401 Frfry Second Ave Bladensburg, Md 517' l M- 'PLL fi?-, A It A lr l 1. V X . V S V . 4 7 X - .' a ' , V . . . li ' ' ll I ' 0 ' s 7 1 , . ' ' ll 33 I , . . Y . . . , , . TUXEDO PRESS 5913 Arbor Street Tuxedo, Maryland SP 3-1132 joe E Schruhl Cheverly Barber Shop Good Luck To The Class of 1960 Tom O Keefe Tnme For A Halrcut 1139 Camefbufl' Lane If Pays To Look Neat Alexandrla Vnrgmla 5733 Tuxedo Rd Tuxedo Md Compliments MEN S WEAR 5432 Annapolns Rd Bladensburg Md Thomasj Wright ALTO FIRE LIFE Telephone Sp 2 7343 J' Chowmg down Sue Burnsxde and Beth Brovsmng are about to enjoy lunch at local Hot Shoppes Hot Shoppes O Of I Nationwide Insurance ' ' t ,f T Lungrululuhous fo graduating class fi coc co WASHINGTON COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY INC '13 Mr Sales commented that lf the busnnesshke manner 1n whnch these two young people Thelma Sm1th and Robert Royland conducted themselves durxng the lntervxew 15 symbolic of the k1nd of men and women bemg educated at Bladensburg Sennor Hxgh School the prlncnpal and faculty have a rnght to be proud I S , . R I - X - ' l I I Xu J 'fix ' l BOHLED UNDER AUYHOPHY Of YHE A- LA COMPANY BY V - I O Mi . R .4 A f f x -.,,t., ' 6'-W. , , .4 ., A K M A 4 xt 1 f's V , I . - a, -A li 1 4 ' , X J ,N , A n ' I 1 V , . x c I 0 X. ' ,, . . . . . , . . . , 1 7 1 11 BANNING 8t SONS MOTORS N in .Xia 'Z,,,-r If you can dream jeene Neel Carlene Kmg and Karen Btrdsong test a 1960 Plymouth at the I-Iyattsvtlle Showroom 5800 Baltlmore Ave Hyarrsvxlle Md AP 7 2600 C on gr atulatzom' rom Cheverly American Post 108 and Auxlllary We thank you for your cooperauon on Gxrls State Boys Smte oratorxcal contests and wmners of school awards A STUDFNT LEADER Judy Augustana BHS representatne to Girls State last summer catches up on her readmg m the llbran 245 I I C O I L , W f --H Of H ,X 0 - S on ' s '0' u n - ' 1' 9 9 1 9 ' ' 0 o o V . . , y V , I , . 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