Bladensburg Junior High School - Highlights Yearbook (Bladensburg, MD)
- Class of 1948
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ROCKWOOD, we, the students bf Bladensburg Junior High School, dedicate the Bladensbupg H1gh11ghts-1949. HQ ever present smile, her patience, and the friendly advice sgg$has so willingly given us, have inspired us to become a better and wiser student body. Since she has come to our school, her time has been devoted to us as ow guidance counselor. We are happy that we can express our appreciation for the service sha has performed for our school. m 'M ,6 WE axe: HELEN D. HOLIXDAY-A.B. rgmn E MURPHY-A.B. GEO. H. ROBINSON-M.ED. ADELAIDE CROWDER ; Principal Mathematics . XEighth Grade Core Seventh Grade Core MARTHA E. ADAMS-B.A. XBENJAMIN GOLDFADEN-M.A. MARY R. JULISSON-B.S. JUANITA MURROW-M.A. Science Physical Education Physical Education Reading PHOEBE C. BEATH-A.B. MARGUERITE H. HALL-M.S. AGNES C. ENSINGER NAOMI G. PAYNE-B.S. Music Arts and Crafts Mathematics Eighth Grade Core MARY M. BROWN-B.A. GENE HARMAN-A .B. ISABELLE McCLINTOCK-M.A. RUTH ROCKWOOD-M.A. Mathematics Seventh Grade Core Seventh Grade Core Guidance Counselor GUY F. COOK-M.ED. ORENE HARRISON-A.B. CAMILLA G. MO0RE-A.B. ROSE SPINDLER-B.A. .Arts and Crafts Eighth Grade Core 'Literature-Library Seventh Grade Core V .EIGHT A M. am P. H. Bell B. B. Barnwell M. S. Bilow C. C. Bordewisch E. Browdy Burke Cox Harbin Harman Hershberger F. Hoffman Holmes Hurley Jackson Jenkins Kreamer Ieizear Lyles Marr Martin Miller Mink myers Norris Payne Robertson Swain Thompson Triesler Turner Ulmer Whgner Wart Wbsley N. White EIGHT B R. Anderson P. Barr W. Beck D.'Brady Burdsall Burks Callison Christian Creelman Davis Farrall Fletcher Hanson Hartman Hines Janus Jones Jones Knowles Lawson lee Ieslie Limerick Mealey O'Dwyar Parrott Piestor Babbitt Ramsey Ray Seabolt Shaw Snider Speakes N. Terry D. Thomas P. Wilson EIGHT C R. BrInson A. Byington Chaget Chinn Creelman Dawson Doering Dough A. W. W. L. N. R. Dustin Elliott Ferguson Ford Gilbert Helms Irwin Johnson Kramer Larkin Longsworth McCleary J. VJ. W. J. D. M. Meushaw Morrison Pfaender Pyles Rogers Savage RI Settle Shreve Smith Taylor Taynmn Tennyson R. Twigg J. Willett C. Yates I. Zollinhofer EIGHT D C. Baranll Brock Browning Burnett Canter Compton Fuller Haut Hilton Hitt Hunks 16 r Jameson Jarrels Jenkins Jones May McDaniel McGinnis McGuire Nelson Osterman Owens Padgett Rock Schaut Skeel Smith Smithwick Sorrell Stanley Tatro Thomas Tusing Venneri thdell Whtkins R. Wienecke K. Williams D. Wilson EIGHT E E. Adams W. Alder 6k Bell Brigman Brugh Bryden Burch Burdsall E. Carlislz E. Compton P. Constantine V. Golladay H. Floyd J. Geist L. Conwell N. Darmohray K. Davidson Dw Griggs P. Hennen R. Hill Hutchinson Jobes Kennel Ieas lax Link Mitchell Oakley Offutt Ploger Rose Rupp G. Allison E. Armstrong B. Brooke D. Brumm P. Butler R. Dan Junas Dickey Farley Fulwiler Geer Geib Holcer J. R. C. B. S. N. Humphries Jackson Johnson Kappes Kennard Luther Marion Moore Moreland Piatt Pullman Quinn PHOTOGRAPHED kcJ Broy Flemion Hhhn Moore tz . 09:51 A A1,...ew TC A er'l Edgren Wisooker Lydon McDermott Thompson J. Riffle D. Sullivan S. Weaver R. Wren G. Seaton B. Tayman J. Wells L. Zimmerman B. Skinner R. Van Pelt C. Whelehan First row: D. Quinn; L. Ford, treasurer; J. Jobes, presi- dent; Mrs. Kensinger, sponsor; J. Keen, vice- president; S. Brown, secretary; A. Atkins. Second row: G. Moore, P. Cole, A. McKinley, J. Osterman, B. Pippert, K. Thempson, T. Ieslie, W. Jackson. The Student Council has worked hard this year in order to give the students of our school a nicer atmosphere in which to work. .May we, the students of Bladensburg Junior High, express our gratitude toward them. BEST MUSICIANS Caralee Barkdoll Karl Davidson MOST POPULAR Paulette Burke Robert Dan Junas BEST ACTORS Paulette Burke David Skeel CUTEST June Rock Richard HiltOn TALLEgT AND SHORTEST Jean Geist Neil White Doris Mitchell James Jarrels BEST'LOOKING Jean Burnett Richard Hilton MOST STUDIOUS Claire Sorrell Joseph Osterman MOST SENTIMENTAL Dorothy Brumm Mike Browdy BEST ATHLETE IdaGertrude Zollinhofer Pat Moreland i We, the students of the eighth grade of Bladensburg Junior High I, declare this to be our last will and testament and hereby give our , talents, and characteristics to the seventh grade students. -en Lyles wills her good humor to Melvina SOper. te Burke wills her good looks to Carol Cain. 1orris wills her snappy manner to Agnes Mooney. . Harbin wills her cute figure to Elaine Pessagno. Allen wills her love for the boys to Shirley Horan. x ey Bilow wills her cute ways to Beverly Hennessee. 2n Miller wills her basketball talents to Peggy Anderson. - :rd Robertson wills his athletic ability to Jimmy Shearer. D ckie Ball takes his love for the eighth grade girls with him. John Marr wills his wisecracks to Kenneth Moore. Bob Jackson wills his good grades to-Alvah Conley. Neil White wills his tallness to John Slattery. Mike Browdy wills his love for the teachers to Charles Holliday. Leonard Mink wills his extra weight to the Wilson twins. Fred Kreamer wills his noisy manner to Paul Flaherty. Melvin Leizear takes his love for Jean Piatt with him. Billy Hoffman wills his basketball talents to Gary Robison. Dorothy Snider hands down her pug nose to Grace Gasch. Glenda Sue Ray leaves her love for Indiana to Ann Atkins. Nancy O'Dwyer wills her dramatic ability to Bette Haithcock. Donald Brady gives his foolishness to Henry Bagelmann. Norman Terry gives his long legs to Randall Steep. Donald Jones wills his quietness to Donald McKenzie. Jay CalliSOn wills his jokes to Allen Dean. Kenneth Fletcher gives all his freckles to Ernest Crosson. Raymond Ramsey wills his position as yearbook editor to Charles Hurd. Agnes Farrall hands down her chubbiness to Janice Robison. Jean Hanson wills her artistic ability to Shirley Henderson. Billy Beck wills his dimples to Billy Curtis. Iula Christian leaves her good spelling ability to Jane Hartley. William Jones wills his talkative manner to Alan Young. David Thomas gives his loud voice to Lewis East. Joan Shaw takes her love for Paul Wilson with her. Barbara Speakes leaves her decorative ability to Kay Chinn. Dorothy Dawson gives her nickname Lovergirl' to Margaret Zollinhofer. IdaGertrude Zollinhofer wills her pigtails to Gae Robinson. Sue Taylor leaves her classroom conduct to Evelyn Lanier. Nancy Dough wills her shortness to Peggy Woolson. Arthur Byington wills his voice to Buddy Seiders.i Whiter Pfaender hands down his store of knowledge to Pat Neagle. Daniel Shreve leaves his smart remarks with Arnell Larsen. Larry Larkin wills his freckles to Clifford Eggeling. David Chinn transfers his artistic ability to Eddie Gaynon. Richard BrinSOn takes his love for Ruth McCleary with him. Mgry Savage leaves her athletic ability to Anne Ball. Roberta Settle leaves her nice quiet manner to Beverly Batch. Lee Creelman gives his basketball to Hans Johnson. Billy Morrison hands down his good grades to Clyde Herbert. Ronald Helms gives his wisecracks to Geor e Peel. Joe Pyles leaves his athletic talents to hilip Lindenberger. Dick Johnson leaves his good looks with George Specht. Wilda Tusing wills her deep dimples to June Downey. Caralee Barkdoll hands down her piano playing to Kathryn Wilson. Claire Sorreli bequeaths her good grades to Betty Merkel. Donna Wilson wills her sweet voice to Patsy Noyes. Doris Smithwick gives her love for boys to Joyce Kendall. Jean Burnett wills her pretty hair to thcia D'Angelo. Jeanette Padgett wills her bright blue eyes to maria Hiponia. Nancy May wills her accordian to Eleanor Jacobson. Barbara Thomas takes her love for Fred Haut with her. Pat Jones wills her constant chattering to Betty Lafourcade. John McGuire wills his love for pestering teachers to Jerry Cheek. Jimmy Jarrels wills his shortness to Thomas Jenkins. David Skeel gives his baritone voice to Edward Adams. Prosper Schaut wills his love for girls to Paul Cole. Frank McGinnis wills his chewing gum to Kenneth Thompson. John Smith wills his neat appearance to George Trainum. Richard Hilton wills his good looks to Eddie Johnson. Dpnald Bell wills his blue eyes to Gordon Watts. Joe Rose wills his love for racing cars to Billy Peerce. Jim Brugh wills his love for comic books to Ted Cruz. Doris Mitchell wills her ability to remain small to Joan Kivett. Harold Floyd's math ability goes to Robert Kivett. Florence Smith wills her tap dancing to the Corwin twins. David Leas wills his studious manner to Lawrence McDonnell. Willard Alder wills his love for fishing to Brainard Lee. Lloyd Burdsall wills his love for swimming to Steven Foster. Sheila Bryden wills her silliness to Jean Birch. Donald Shaffer wills his desire to be a bachelor to Steven Case. Jim Jobes' position as president of Student Council goes to Skip Brown. Eugene Carlisie wills his fidgetting to Robert Long. Carl Kennel wills his shy smile to Ronnie Dearstine. Agnes Burch gives her red hair to Dorothy Williams. Ruth Link wills her ability to be sentimental to Mary Smith. Karl Davidson's ability to play the violin goes to Barry Evans. Neva Luther wills her shortness to Rosalind White. Jean Wells wills her roughness in phys. ed. to Dona Woodend. Shirley Weaver bequeaths her southern accent to Mary Carr. ,Buddy Brooke wills his love for red clothes to Billy Anderson. Ben Kappes bequeaths his talkative manner to Erich Fronck. Catherine Whelehan wills her good grades to anyone who needs them. Rose Marie Wren wills her athletic ability to Betty Ann Redford. Nancy'Farley wills her cute clothes to Lucille meade. Pat Moreland wills his Irish temper to Betty Otley. Shelby Kennard wills his love for drawing cartoons to John Coleman. Robert Dan Junas wills his love for teasing the girls to Roy Morauer. Peggy Butler bequeaths her quiet manner to Monica Duvall. Jane Fulwiler wills her apgora sex to Jean Kowmas. Pat Holcer wills her love for Florida to Jean Mann. Gloria Lyden bequeaths her shy-smile to Shirley Ackman. Glenn Moore wills his cuteness to Wallace Catron. Richard Jackson wills his harmonica tp James Fort. A11 unmentioned students of the eighth grade will any hidden talents we may have to the future students of Bladensburg Junior High. To our principal and teachers: we regret that we were not always what she should have been, but we wish to thank them for preparing us for what the future holds. SEVEN A A. AtEIns H. Bagelmann F. Beans G. Bruce J. Carl Criscuolo Delbrook Duttweiler Eggeling Faesen Fielder Florence Gaynon Gordon Hagans Hayghe Henderson JOnes K$vett Loukota Lauritzen Mann Maxwell McClure Mooney Mullican N011 Palazzo B. J. B. G. J. F. Price Rebechi Rifenbark Robison Robison Rohna Snider Stewart Townsley Twigg walker White N. Do K. ,5;- .7 4. Windsor Woodand Woodson SEVEN B ArgenE Barton Belange. Beggs Brannon Birch Cook Corwin Corwin Downey Drehnml Dunn Fulwiler Golway Hartley W. Jackson Henderson T. Jenkins Henderson; a Johnson Herbert H; Johnson Horan ,,sanJones Hickerson BJ Lafourcade I Co A. R. R. L. Larsen LeDroux Libernini Lundy Merritte McNeil Noyes Otley Page Robinson Savage Seaton J. R. R. G. D. Seiders Steep Swindler Trainum Williams SEVEN C Ackman Allen Anderson Baker Barber Bayly M. J. J. K. E. Bost Bruzbart Bryan Cheek Chinn Colbert N. Coleman East Franer Fronck Gibson Harris Hickerson Hurd Hynson Limerick Lowe McLeod Meade Montague Neagle Neilson Payne Peel D. M. Pipport Poole Robins Rowe Schwier Shifflet J. V. H. R. G. Slattery Smith Smythe Upfold White Wilcox F. Wilson W. Wilson SEVEN D E. Adams B. Barnes D . Brown Brown Carr Case Condom Connelly Conner Cook Curtis Dabbs Damato Deery Dickerson T. Edwards R. Flynt M. Gardner W. Grohmann R. Haber M. Hiponia Hutchinson Johnston Keefer Kendall Libernini Matthews McCathran McNeil Merkel Morauer Nelson O'Malley Pugh Ray Shifflet Sinclair Skeppstedt Smith G. Stanton J. Van Jeune T. Williams J. Woodruff SEVEN E A. BaII D. Barthel B. Batch J. Battle C. Beckner B. Boehman S. Bright J. Cook A. Cruz V R. Dearstine J. Dickens R. Estep B. Evans G. J. B. N. L. R. Gasch Gray Haithcock Hauser Hilmer Kainu T. Kelly J. Kendall E. Lanier B. Laser R. LeDroux B. Lee R. D. B. J. J. B. Long Lovell Marr Morgan Morrison Paulick Pongonis Quinn Read Rector Schley Schweitzer Severns Shearer Smith Specht Taylor Woolson M. Anderson A. Arbogast W. Catron Ra Confrey Hennessee Holliday Hood Johnson Kelly Kent Kivett Lucase Magee Mallery McDonnell McKinley Mblson Moore Nash Newland Peterson Rasmussen Ray Speiden Tayman Thien Walcroft Watts Williams R. Wisooker SEVEN G J. BurEHolder G. Byington C . Carter W. Compton D'Angelo Dean Dearstine Detwiler Duttweiler Duvall Eady Fletcher Fort Frohlick Giddens H111 Hopkins Hurt Jarrels Johnson Jones Keen Kline Kowmas Landon Landon Lawrence. Leizear Lindenberger T. Mallery Norris Porterfield Redford Reed J. S. M. K. R. Schemm Sharpe Spiwak Stickle Thompson Tuttle D. Vance M. Van Horn K. Wilson C.Zimmmmn SEVEN H M. Arakeiian Benson Cain Cole Foster Frank Gasch Greaser Harbin Jacobson Jones Klotz Knefely Porterfield C. Speiden B. Stewart E. Thompson C. Walker P. Whedon Zollfnhofer R.uShoemaker PUPILS NOT W 7A- ?D- R. J. c. W. H. Forrest Reid Burgess Kramer Thompson Sampson Conover Kelly Gardner Hiortdahl Sharer PRO: HBCY A11 graduates of Bladensburg Junior High School living in California held a class reunion during the summer of 1959. During a discussion of the wonderful and rapid advances in science, we decided we would like to take a trip back to Metropolitan Washington to see how these modern changes had affected the communities in which we had grown up. After several weeks of preparation, our party boarded the Commuters' Space Mobile, and in two hours we were in the heart of Washington! Before we left,'we decided that it would be appropriate for each member of our party to have a secretary to keep a record of every minute of our exciting trip. Among these secretaries were Shirley Hynson, Mary Melson, Judy Corwin, Alice Porterfield, margaret Leizear, and Kay Woodson. Carolyn Johnston typed the final copies of the happenings of our trip, which we hope to treasure the rest of our lives. Sally Bright filed all these records for us. ' . As we arrived at the capital, we were welcomed by some of our class- mates who were newspaper reporters and photographers. We were glad to see reporters Karen Rasmussen, Nancy Rogers, and Janice Robison. Photogra- phers Dixie Lee Quinn and Gae Robinson took many pictures of us. In sixty seconds our Space Mobile took us to the University of Mery- land. The teachers there to greet us were Dean Doris Poole, Betty Price, Joann Carl, Patsy Barber, June Hickerson, and Carol Beckner. A few of the students offered us the key to the college; among these students were Dickey Maxwell, James Bryan, Lauren McNeil, and Mhry Townsley. As we toured the heart of Maryland, we saw the new Prince George's Hospital built by the government. We were greeted by Catherine Neilson, head nurse. The other nurses in charge were Mary Alice Windle, Theresa Belange, Penny Keefer, Helen Mallery, Delores McNeil, Dorothy Lovell, Marjorie Robins, Betty Joan Pippert, Charlotte Limerick, Jean Cook, Dorothy Sampson, and Louise Palazzo. While passing the laboratory, we saw Evelyn Porterfield and Lorena Hauser studying some new chemicals. We talked to Dootors Frederick Beane, Marlene Gordon, Esther Smith, Carol Zimmerman, and Jane Hartley. About a mile from the hospital, we noticed a modern dog and cat hospital. We really heard a lot of barking and meowing because veterina- rians Evelyn Thien, Ronald Geist, and Solveig Lauritzen were out to lunch. We spent a few enjoyable minutes watching Frances MEyhew, who was a most efficient trainer of the dogs. Helen Thompson was one of her helpers. During our stay in Washington, D. 0., we visited the'new museum, one of the United States' mOSt beautiful buildings. Shirley Henderson won fame drawing the plans for the building. It took many engineers to build this, but most of the credit was given to James Connelly, the head meson; civil engineer, Ronald Palmer; and assistant engineers, Jack Woodruff, Billy Anderson, and Erich Fronck. We were escorted through the museum by Sammy Golway. After leaving the museum, we visited the Federal Building. Our guide said it was planned by the finest engineers John Newland, Charles walker, and Victor Love. eAs we reached the sixth floor, our guide left us with Ralph Shoemaker, the secret F. B. I. agent. We listened to him giving orders to his assistant, Jerry Criscuolo. Our party thought that no trip would be complete until we visited Woodward and Lothrop's 1959 Fashion Show. Joy Hurt, Betty Dearstine and Anna Libernini were modeling slick evening apparel; Jean Birch and Kay Chinn, coats and capes; and Elizabeth Argent, bathing suits. Most of these clothes were designed by Anna Fielder. As the glamor girls in our party had to keep up with the newest fashions of the Washington girls, they went to the Vogue Beauty Salon. The girls who did such beautiful work on the ladies' hair Were Shirley Pugh, manager; Nancy Fletcher, assistant manager; and Marion Vance. Extrat Extral' shouted a newsboy for the Washineton Planet. Wash- ington team to play Chicago team in the World Series. The article read as follows: David Williams, the washington Rockets' coach, hopes to carry his team to victory against the Chicago Dukes in this World Series. ' Among the players on the Washington team are Eddie Colbert, catcher; Clifford Eggeling, pitcher; Billy Jackson, first baseman; George Trainum, second baseman; Robert Swindler, third baseman; Clifton Carter, left fielder; John Coleman, right fielder; and Richard Forrest, center fielder. Gordon watts and Gilbert Byington are substitutes for the Washington Rockets. After buying a paper to read about the Washington team, our party continued on to Turner's Arena, where we saw George Stanton, Sonny Williams, and Alfred Condon among the many athletes. Elbert Detwiler, the sports writer, was interviewing the famOus weight lifter, Richard Redus. Also we saw Frank Rohme instructing his boxer and prize fighter, Joe Rebechi. As we drove through Washington, we saw posters advertising the Wash- ington Symphony Orchestra. These posters caught our eye so we stopped to look at one, which read as follows: The Washington Symphony, led by the famous conductor, Alan'Young, will be at the Coliseum for two weeks. Then it went on to say Jessie Jones would be the pianist; Kenneth Moore and George Wilcox would play their violins. During intermission, Joy Ben- son and Rita Merritte were to sing some compositions by Eldon Drehmel. we could not leave Washington without looking in at the Art Gallery. Some of the famous paintings were by Peggy Jones and Joy Savage. The Gallery was beautifully decorated by the famous interior decorators, Judith Ray and Bobby Montague. . We stopped at the Capital Airlines and asked the pilots Leland Dutt- weiler; Daniel Duttweiler, and Henry Upfold, and the co-pilots Berry John- son and Allison Hepkins, if we could take a ride in one of their planes. They said they wouldn't mind, and the hostesses, Eileen walcroft and Dorothy Williams, would accompany us to make our trip more enjoyable. The aeronautical engineer, Dickie Skeppstedt, was there to make sure nothing went wrong with the plane. As we flew slowly over Sheridan Park, the hostess pointed out Sheridan Greaser, to whom the park was dedicated. He and Charles Wohl, the naturalist, were studying plant life. She also pointed out a large telescope that belonged to John'Stewart, the park astronomer. When entering Alexandria, Virginia, we could not help but notice the pictures advertising the Alexandria theatre's new and all-different stage show; so we decided to attend. When the curtain went up, Nancy Harbin and Barbara Conover appeared on the stage doing a tap dance. Next Arnell Lar- sen entertained with a ballet dance. The highlight of the show was the appearance of Diana Schley, ice skating to the tune of the Blue Danube waltz, for you see the freezing of ice on the stage is a new invention of our times. At last it was time to start our return trip to the west coastt Only too soon our trip was overt Upon our arrival in California, we expressed our appreciation to Alvah Conley for bringing us safely home and for giv- ing'us the opportunity to see modern Metropolitan Washington. WIIO'S WHO BEST LOOKING Anna Libernini Skip Brown MOST STUDIOUS Solveig Lauritzen William Curtis BEST ACTORS Judy Ray Donald Henderson BEST MUSICIANS Joan Miller Kenneth Moore TALLEST AND SHORTEST Joy Hurt Thomas Jenkins Dorothy Sampsqn Clarence Hutchinson BEST ATHLETES Barbara Allen Philip Lindenberger MOST SENTIMENTAL Mary Fitzhugh Roy Morauer MOST POPULAR Peggy Anderson Donald Henderson CUTEST Judy Corwin Steven Foster o u R 5 Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor Secretary Business manager Sponsdr Typist WILL COMMITTEE NeIIie Doering Virginia Golladay Elaine Janus . MAry Ellen Myers Glenda Quinn June Rock Mrs. CLUBS COMMITTEE Barbara Barnwell Patricia Barr Thelma Dickey- Charles Hurd Eleanor Jacobson Doris Smithwick LAYOUT COMMITTEE AFF 2 Raymond Ramsey Charles Hurd Dorothy Brumm Nellie Doering L Mrs. Naomi G. Payne Geo. SPORTS COMMITTEE H. Robinson Buddy Brooke Dorothy Brumm Peter Nelson Rose Mhrie Wren FACULTY DATA Hen;y 3Eg3IEEHE Barbara Barnwell Patricia Barr Dorothy Brumm Thelma Dickey Shelby Kennard Gle nda Quinn Gas Robinson Wilda Tusing Joseph Venneri Donna Wilson Paul Wilson Rose Mhrie Wren EBOPHECY COMMITTEE Betty Boehman Eleanor Jacobson Karen Rasmussen Evelyn Thien Eileen Walcroft m U I II I ll l 493.5? PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE Buddy Brooke John McGuire ART COMMITTEE Charles Hurd Randy Jones Donna Wilson John Wilson DEDICATION Barbara Barnwel Raymond Ramsey Gary Robison Norman Terry Gae Robinson HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Gae Robinsonr Barbara Barnwell 7B - Patricia Barr 7C - Charles Hurd Nellie Doering 7D - Dennis Kendall Doris Smithwick 7E - Betty Boehman Virginia Golladay 7F - Evelyn Thien Shelby Kennard 7G - Randy Jones 7H - Gary Robison Eleanor Jacobson The Staff wishes to thank all who have helped to make this yearbook a success. a I. 8 7? 5 3 a 5 If you wish to know who these people are, turn to page 51. Ln: tu . . , e r a e l D o e D 8 0., e L L. to know wJo 1 cu W15! 17 y. If 0 these people are, you wish to know wh If 5P0 T5 INTRAMURAL SPORTS BASKETBALL 8B boys won the eighth grade championship by defeating 8C, 38-26 and 22-20. They defeated 8D, 46-56, and overwhelmed 8F, 72-21. 7D.won the seventh grade championship by defeating 70, 41-51, and 7B, 27-22. In the final gene of the season 8B won over 7D, 44-20, thus making 8B boys the basketball champions of the entire school. The results of the eighth grade girls' contests were: 8F-8A, 52-41; 8F-8A, 27-19; 8F-8A, 20-17. In this series 8F became champions. ' . 7D played two games with 7E to determine their championship. .7D won both games by the scores of 26-20 and 21-15. Final girls' championship game: 8F-7D, 56-9. SOCCER The boys of 8A defeated 80, 5-0. The 7D boys won over 70, 5-1. Shifflet kicked the goals for 7D. Our 8F girls were champions, defeating the BE class, 2-1. ' 8F won 5; lost 5; tied 8. The seventh grade girls who showed their championship ability by winning over 7B were 7F. The score was 2-1. These 7F girls won 11, lost 4; tied 2. ' FOOTBALL The BF teams defeated 8A, 12-0, and 80, 9-0 to win the football- intramural championship. Pat Moreland sparked the winners. During this season 8F won 6 ganes, and lost none. TRACK In May of 1948, our intramural track meet was held. The 8D class of last year won the trephy. The leading scorers were G. Thompson, M. Miller, T. Lawless, B. Hibbard, J. Garverick, M. Konow, D. Montano and S. Parker. Coaches - Miss Julisson and Mr. Goldfaden CAPTIONS Egg-SNAPSHOT PAGES PAGE 28: l-Glee Club sings Tor P.T.A. 2-Juay ana her cohorts;5-Valentine dance;4-QuietL Miss Harman at work;5- Paints and Patches curtain call; 6-What's for lunch? Mrs. Brooke and Mrs. Robinson;7-Mr. Lambert, a student, too;8-Miss Julisson calls a foul;9-Mrs. Brown enjoys a joke;10-Mrs. Harri- son at Field Day;11-Mr. Cook shows 'em how;12-Coaches Goldie and Joe ; 15-Mrs. Hall on the playground;l4-Mrs. Payne, yearbook adviser;15-Mr. and Mrs. Robinson count school funds;l6-Mrs. Murrow's reading class;17-Mrs. Kensinger, student council adviser318- Got a problem? -Mrs. Rockwood. PAGE 29:1-8D c1assmates;2-Taste good, M3rtha?5-Spectators Jarrels, Venneri, Smith and Owens;4-Everything stOps for Dickie;5-B.J.H. cowboys Marion, Arm- strong and Leizear;6-J. Padgett and D. Smithwick;7- He-man Pyles;8-Donna and some soccer team members;9-7B buddies-W. Jackson, D. Henderson, A.Cook and G. Trainum;lO-8A football huddle;ll-D. Skeel, B. Compton and R. Brock at work;12-D. Snider and R. Robertson;13- Mutt Kant and Jeff Watkins; 14-June Rock;15-Poised for departure;16-B. Barnwell, P. Burke, J.Humphries and B. Cox-sitting pretty;17-Seeing double-the Corwin twins. . t ' PAGE 50: 1-Field Day spectators;2-Mr. Goldfaden;5-Finish line-Field Day; 4-HaIT time for the ball team;4-Shuttle relay;6-Tense moment;7-R. Helms safe on firstl 8- On your mark for the 75 yard dash;9-Girls poised for action;lO-Basketball ballet-N. White and N. Terry311-Field shot by R. Ramsey;12- He's a darling-he's a dream -Capt. White;15-Our Hep Heppy -cheer leaders;14-Will we make it?15-Pin-up athletes-L. Ford and S. Bilow. BOYS' VARSITY SOCCER , The B. J. H. S. varsity gsoccer team defeated the follow- ;ing teams: Hyattsville Lyndon Hill Berwyn Friends School In a second game with Hyattsville we tied them, 2-2. Won - 4; lost - 0; tied - 1. First row: P. Moreland; Mr. Goldfaden; coach; N. White, captain; R. Mgrion, . L. Mink- K. Thompson .manager- F. Shifflet E. Armstroug second row' J. L1be$n1n1, A. DusEin. ' ' ' Third row: J. Pyles, D. Thomas, F. Haut, N. Terry, P. Schaut, R. Robertson, R. Hilton, W. Hoffman. Other members: R. Compton, R. Wesley. BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL The results of the varsity basket- team are as follows: Brentwood 63-25 Lyndon H111 35-10 Hyattsville 46-24 High School Cubs 42-40 Brentwood 65-11 Friends School 55-55 Brentwood 46-45 Mt. Rainier 26-25 High School Cubs 32-55 Mt. Rainier 22-19 Hyattsville 48-50 Friends School 41-20 Mt. Rainier 3 54-27 Lyndon H111 41-13 Won - 13; lost - 1 First row: R. Ramsey; Mr. Goldfaden, coach; N. Terry, captain; P. Moreland. Second row: T. Leslie, ass't. manager; K. Thompson; L. Mink, manager; H. Floyd, R. Marion. Third row: E. Armstrong, W. Hoffman, N. White, P. Schaut, R. Robertson, L. Creelman.. Other members: R. Compton, D. Chinn; D. Thomas, score keeper. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL EIGHTH GRADE High School Girls 37-11 High School Girls 24-27 Mt. Rainier 21-22 Won - 1; lost -72; First row: A. Irwin, M. Savage, R. Wren; Miss Julisson, coach; H. Miller, . J. wells, I. Zollinhofer. Second row: A. Burch, N. Darmohray; E. Cox, L. Ford, D. Brumm. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SEVENTH GRADE Hyattsville Hyattsville Won - 2; lost - 0; First row: B. Allen, R. Gardner, P. Anderson; Miss Julisson, coach; D. Quinn, J. Corwin, J. Corwin. Second row: C. Zimmerman, B. Haithcock, B. Hennessee, C. Johnson, B. Lafourcade, A. Libernini. VARSITY TRACK - BOYS AND GIRLS Bladensburg Junior High School won the count track meet held - day, June 2, 1948, by.defeat1ng the following teais: Hyattsville, nggzn Hill, Brentwood, and Berwyn. B.J.H.S. captured a beautiful trophy making a total of 475 points. The boys and girls scoring the most points,1n last yeirLS seventh grade were Billy Hoffman, 17 points and Nancy Dough, 20 p0 n 3. Other high scorers for last year's seventh rade were Leo Pat Moreland, Marvin Offutt, Richard Robertson, gary Louise Sagzgg Miggfer Thompson, Neil White, and IdaGertrude Zollinhofer. 2 DURCLUBE BOYS' PATROL The Boys' Patrol tries to promote safety in our school. If this group is to function suc- ceszully, all pupils should respect and obey the se boys . We're proud of you - you never make a blunder; If you did, we'd all end up six feet under. A:;,x,. Captain --------- Francis Knott oh .. -o Lieutenant ------ Russell Anderson iE:BE:h Co-sponsors - Officer Nobel and mr. Cook CHARM CLUB Attention thorel charmars young and 01d, You've been taught fine manners, we've been told; iMrs. Rockwood shows you how to dress and groom, Now you show us, for that's what we assume. President ------- - Johanna Willett Vice-presidenti ------ Shirley Hynson Secretary ----- ,- - - - Roberta Settle Treasurer --------- Marlene Gordon Sponsor - - e ------- Mrs. Rockwood ME The Dramatic Club gave a wonderful perform? ance in the hit play, A Date with Judy, DeCem- bar 5, 1948. Four members of the cast, Rpulette Burke, David Skeel, Prosper Schaut, and Donald Henderson, appeared with Mrs. Crowder on the Johnny Bradford television show. President ----------- Richard Hilton Vice-president -------- June Hickerson Secretary ------------ Sheila Bryden Treasurer ------------ Edward Dwyer Sponsors - Mrs. Crowder, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Moore O , GLEE CLUB B.J.H.S. is proua 0? its Glee Club. On February 5, this group appeared on WGAY in Prince George's County School On The Air. On May 56 the Glee Club presented the annual oper- etta Saucy Hollandaise, by Paul Bliss. President -------- - - Shirley Bilow Vice-president ------- Harola Floyd Secretary - 4 - - - - e - - - Helen Nuller Treasurer -------- iBeverlyiHennessee Accompanist ------- Caralee Barkdoll Sponsor ------- ' ----- mrs. Beath HOBBY AND COLLECTORS CLUB Attention, collectorsi Male or female! No matter what you collect - planes, ships, stamps, girl friends - come in and discuss your hobby and bring your collection with you! President- ----------- John Smith Vice-president ------ Robert Pullman Secretary ---------- Ronald Helms Treasurer --------- Richard Johnson Sponsor ----------- Mrs. Hollyday JUNIOR RED CROSS The most important accomplishment of the Junior Red Cross has been their helping the less fortunate in our community. At Christmas, with the help of our school, they filled baskets with food and toys for the needy families, thus making nany people happy. President - - - - IEaGertrude Zollinhofer Vice-president ------ Donald Shaffer Secretary ---------- Eddie Fuller Treasurer ---------- Billy Barnes Sponsor ---------- Mrs. Harrison KNITTING AND SEWING CLUB Attentiont all priVate eyes ineedlesit If you'll just string along, you will see that this club sews, embroiders, and knits. The club had a doll shew, modeling the clothes they made. President --------- Jacklyn Norris Vice-president ------ Ruth McCleary Secretary --------- Shirley Smith Sponsor. --------- MTS. McClintock ORCHESTRA Hello there, orchestra players! You've really done a fine job this year playing on different occasions, such as, Variety Nite. You even went.on the air with the Glee Club on Feb- ruary 5. You've got some fine players in the orchestra, so keep up the good playingl President --------- Kenneth Moore Vice-president -------- Nancy May Secretary --------- George Wiltbx Sponsor ------------ Mr. Cook PUPPET CLUB Attention, all Blockbeads ! In the past year we have all had lots of fun making our puppets. Now until puppets become more important than a vacation, we'll put away Hansel and Gretal, the scissors, the paint, and the glue, .and say good-bye to the wooden world. President Robert Compton Vice-president ------ Richard Knowles Secretary --------- William Seabolt Treasurer Jean Hanson Sponsor ---------- - - - Mrs. Fall SCIENCE CLUB The members of the Science Club all agree that their weekly nnetings have proven interest- ing. On March 25, they visited the County Science Fair. They learn something new every week, so perhaps in the years-to come, we'll have- some very successful scientists. President ---------- Anthony Dabbs Vice-president Daniel Shreve Secretary ----------- Agnes Hitt Treasurer Walter Pfaender Sponsor ------------ Miss Adams a SOCIAL CLUB The Social Club really has fun in club period. What do these boys and girls do? - they dance - and dance - and dancei On March 18, they sponsored a school dance, which went over with flying colors. Everyone had a wonderful timei President --------- Joe Libernini Vice-president ----- Ronald Dearstine Secretary ---------- Judy Corwin Treasurer Jan Corwin Sponsors - - - Miss Harman and mr. Murphy TAP AND BALLET CLUB Individual members of the club kept the audience from being bored during intermissions of the plays put on by our school. 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