Cambridge High School - Yearling Yearbook (Cambridge, MD)
- Class of 1953
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He teaches United States His- tory, and Problems of American De- mocracy. Q- . -tg w wr ., g 5' gl, pr V-Q JOHN CARLISLE KOCH, JR. Counselor Mr. Koch is serving his second year as guidance counselor after one year at Hurlock High. He is a native of Bloomsbury, Pennsylvania, and a grad- uate of Bucknell University. x, 'F' 'C' il: ee XX ,I il Z, A 'AFX Mrs. Applegorth ww. an 3 4:15 Miss Collins in L ,QL i sX'....w' Qi Mrs. lnsley JJ U J f Mr. Todd Mr. Armstrong gh Miss Dormand as f QV . if f ?, if I . T Miss Layton il -K I Miss Worren The EHS Mrs. Brohown lSecretoryl 'T Miss Dunn I as Miss McAllister Miss Welch V Pacult Mr. Brotemorkle Mr. Colder MF- HGH Miss Harwood Mrs. Pomeroy Mr. Sidoras MVS- Whiteside Mrs. Wright '55- Mrs. Colder Mr. Hedrick Mrs. Stevens Miss Wright Sr ,fl Wi! IN 1 i x! f VN AWP JJJU Senior Class Uffilzers President ..,.., , .Kenny Hughes Vice-President . . . ..., David Meredith Secretary ..... ...., J oonne Miller Treasurer . . .e.. Janet Silvethome . U -.ri .f ' ii? vi .. :f m 'Q' -wtf MOTTO: In the picture of life everyone is a star. CLASS FLOWER: Rose CLASS COLORS: Red and Silver 6 SE IUH5 Mm x ' Nsv ,., X . Nm X - . 1 I :,,,:'.:2::g'- .' 1-Q, , f X EM 1 gf-. xxx - ffxfasw Q , 1 9 QQ 5' an N fs NW X 1 AM N QP? F -4 E lllll CLASS MARGARET ANN AARON General Petite, blue-eyed Margie enjoys be- ing with Kenny . . . would like to become a woman in white' '... his- tory is her special subject . . . appre- ciates the smooth ride a certain Hud- son offers . . . thinks CHS was fun while it lasted. DARLENE ALICE ABBOTT Commercial Abbie's interests range from biology to dancing . . . reading and sleeping take up a large portion of her free time . . . dislikes conceited people . . . considers her 30-word typing award one of her major accomplish- ments . . . Mary, Liz and Joanne are among her steady companions. ANNE AXILENA ANDERSON Academic Popular, attractive Anne desires an STC diploma next . . . busy member of the Hottentot and Yearling staffs . . . enjoyed singing duets in the Glee Club . . . edits library paper . . . proud of that Honor Society pin . . . always with Shirley or Ruth . . . says Au Revoir, my friends! FAYE YVONNE ANDERSON Commercial Attractive, well-dressed Faye . . . hopes to live a long happy life . . . ardent member of the Glee Club . . . had loads of fun during her senior year . . . has a decided preference for office work . . . says of June '53, So long to my happiest days! WA' ROBERT EMERSON ANDERSON General Gone, but not forgotten, saw curly-haired Monk in leaving Cl' . . . likes Chevies, movies . , . can decide between career in electrici refrigeration or Marine Corps , , can't stand over-talkative people . . thoroughly enjoyed iunior year . Semper Fidelis, Bob. SHIRLEY RUTH ANDREWS Commercial A bunch of freckles wrapped arour a big smile, that's Shirley . . . po sesses distinctive artistic ability . . wants to be a good nurse . . . consii ers learning French her greatest a complishment . . . can always l found in Bussie's soda-jerking . . farewell statement, J'en suis bii content! GRACE MEDORA ASPLEN Commercial Dorie is well known for her litera talents . . . has a special knack f writing and public speaking , . . w make an excellent teacher . . . thc oughly enjoyed Driver Educatii classes . . . loves bowling with Shirli . . . will remember the last two yea as most' fun. PAULI NE ELIZABETH BAL General To be o success, is PauIine's d sire . . . always saying, Sure 'nuf . . . senior year was most fun . . has her eye on a yellow Hudson . . claims that graduating is her greats accomplishment . . . usually seen wi Lois and Shirley . . . parts with, made it. MARGARET ANN BLAZEK Academic Windy has a worthy ambition to teach little kiddies . . . proud of her Honor Society membership . . . can always be seen with Patsy . . . loyal member of the Glee Club . . . had most fun managing the speedball team , . . says of departure, Quid factus factus est, C MMM,- ' LEROY CRISFIELD BRADSHAW General Four years I'll never forget, marks Kilroy . . , seldom seen without Bill Brooks . , . lives far the hunting season . . . had most fun as junior taking science with seniors . . , would like to be a successful plumber. RUTH ANN ELIZABETH BRADSHAW Commercial Neatly dressed Dimpy . . . dislikes short lunch periods and homework . , . likes spending her spare time with Randall in the Pontiac . . . claims her greatest accomplishment was parking the day she got her license . . . thinks CHS was fun but lt's up to the freshman, now. RANDALL WILLIAM BRADSHAW General Friendly, music-loving Bill is seldom seen without Ruth Ann . . . enjoys strumming his guitar and harmonizing with his brothers . . . would like to get into the body and fender business . . . says in farewell, l've waited a long, long time for this. SHIRLEY JANE BRAMBLE Academic Tall, sports-minded Clayton hopes to become a successful nurse . . . en- joyed playing varsity basketball . . . one and only dislike was narrow- minded teachers . . . had her most fun in the locker room after basket- ball practices . . . secretly yearns to own a green Mercury with a male driver. BETTY LEE BRANNOCK Commercial Tiny, blue-eyed Cackles . . . for- ever saying, Don't know, do you? . . . another member of Dayton's gang . . . can't stand conceited peo- ple . . . mad about Andy . . . seldom seen without Pauline, Shirley and Lois . . , says in farewell, I wish all good things didn't have to end. WILLIAM HENRY BROOKS General Bill can usually be found cruising around in the hot-rod . . . claims his favorite hangout is Sandy Hill , . . had most fun roaming the halls and flirt- ing with the girls , . . desires to get that diploma , , . says that he is sorry to go now. LOIS NORABELLE BURTON Commercial Active Glee Club member . . . has a smile for all . . . spends spare time cooking . . . dislikes homework over the weekend . . . as a stenographer would prefer a small office , . . espe- cially capable library assistant . . . Lois leaves with, It's been o hard fight, but it was fun! NANCY JEAN CANNON Academic Jeanie with the light brown hair . . . known for her generous sense of humor and infectious giggle . . . outstanding Glee Club soloist. . . likes being with Bill . . . is forever in o jam . . . enjoys membership in the Big Eight . . . yearns to make a record with Johnny Ray. BOBBI E CHRISTOPHER Commercial Four years to be well remem- bered, sighs energetic Chrissie . . . likes being a member of the Big Eight . . . aims to be a stenographer . . . industrious SGA representative . . . proud of her position as Honor Society secretary . . . enjoyed most her visit to GirI's State. WILLIAM VIRGIL COLLISON Commercial A quiet exterior hiding a wonderful personality describes Bill . . . may be called the fellow with no enemies . . . is undecided about the future . . . would like to be o success in all he undertakes . . . says in leaving, Four wonderful years. HARRY MOTAMORE COOKE Commercial Full of fun and always into mischief . . . that's Hotsy . . . welleliked com- mercial student . . . hates those short lunch peroids . , . is planning to make a career of the Navy . . . May be found loafing in Jim's Drive Inn . . . says in leaving, Goodiby forever, old CHS. DONALD RUSSELL CREIGHTON General Quiet but friendly, that's Fuggie . . . is known for his ready smile and that twinkle in the eye . . . plans to join the Marine Corps after gradua- tion . . . considers it a great effort to make school on time every morning . . . says, l hate to leave. NORMA LEE MARQUERITE CUSICK Commercial Oh, yeah! is a favorite reply of fun-loving Norma Lee . . . junior and senior years with Darlene, Liz, Mary Lee and Faye were the most fun . . . considers winning typing awards her greatest accomplishment . . . So long, CHS says the l952 Farm Queen. ELIZABETH ANN DEVOE Academic Ann dreams of being a nurse on a big airliner . . . has fond thoughts of a beautiful Oldsmobile . . . enjoyed being Ann Rutledge in the junior class play . . . disliked those inconvenient high tides . . . says regretfully, All good things must come to an end. GLORIA LEE DODSON General Called Shrimp because of diminu- tive size . . . hopes soon to be a suc- cessful housewife . . . greatest ac- complishment was getting that diplo- ma . . . enjoyed POD classes best of all , , , would like to own a green Ford someday . . . says in parting, too good to be true. PAUL PRAG ELLIOTT Academic The sound of the 312i bell finds tall, friendly Basil off to Whitey's with the gang . . . pals around with Squints, Dan and Dave . . . envy of all the girls with his curly hair . . . accomplished pianist . . . aims to be a pharmacist . . . business manager for publications. MARY LEE FAIRALL Commercial Mary Lee gets most kick out of movie-going with Bill . . . seldom seen without Darlene and Liz . . . dislikes homework and conceited peo- ple . , . member of Glee Club . . . headed toward the business world . . . says of CHS, l had fun but it's over now. WILLIAM DEE GORDY Academic Lanky, easy-going Goose is a whiz at all varsity sports, especially basket- ball . . . another hunting fiend . . . can usually be found scouting around with the Dirty Dozen . . . plans to enter University of Maryland after graduation . . . parting statement, Don't build a new one now. ROSABELLE GOULD Academic Rosie has served as editor of the Hortentot and Yeorling . . . scholastic record proves her deserving of Honor Society presidency . . . especially en- joyed those wonderful class plays . . . loves sports but most of all, Wimp! . . . constantly seen with the Big Eight. ADRIAN LEO HANSEN General Fun-loving Adrian . . . favorite istime is reading and making decays . . member of the Teen Age Book ub . . . enjoys 4-H work . . . mem- rr of the work program . . . liked :ing in the Dance Club . . . hopes I be a forest ranger in the near lture. WILLIAM EUGENE HARRIS General Gene is glad he could help beat fi-Hi, 20-O in his junior year . . . :sires to own anything with four heels and a motor . . . has an at- action for the opposite sex . . . ad he is through school so he can arry a rich girl. WILLIAM LEE HARRISON Commercial Cute, crazy and comical spells Hor- st in our language . . . may be heard nging My Favorite Song to Sandra the Dodge . . . especially likes be- ig with the gang at Jim's . . . would ce to fly in the Navy Air Force after 'aduation. WILLIAM HENRY HASTINGS General Billy hopes to go through life with eople who are always on time . . . ces to go to dances with Freddie and ie stags . . . would like to make a iccess of farming . . . will be remem- :red for his guitar music. IARSHALL MURRIEL HENRY General Henegg enjoys hunting and hunt- ig stories . . . would like to work in ie field of electricity . . . enjoys ght-seeing in the Chevy with the :ng . . . active member of the Work 'ogram . . . proudest of guaduating am Cambridge Hi. MELVIN GILBERT HICKMAN General Duck is another one of the sporty set . . . prefers hunting and basket- ball above all . . . a past master at billiards . . , hopes sometime to do what a Willoughby hasn't . . . remem- bers happily his junior year . . . hopes to set up his own dry cleaning establishment. WILLIAM HARRY HICKMAN General Bill has the rather dazzling ambi- tion to be a jet pilot . . . representa- tive of SGA . . . liked football best of all . . . can think of a sad ending for a few hall monitors . . . thor- oughly enjoyed his senior year . . . boasts staying clear of the fair sex. HOWARD PAUL HOLLEY General Shy, pleasant-talking Howard would like to be an accountant . . . has a mania for reading airplane maga- zines . . . enjoyed helping in the library . . . especially liked CHS as- semblies and talent shows , . . says in parting, Well, I guess it had to come. FREDERICK WILLIAM HUGHES General ' Freddie plans to see the world the Navy way . . . enjoyed being one of the Work Program boys . , . can't seem ta get enough dancing . . . best pal of Billy and Buddy . . . proudest of passing that English course . . . says in farewell, lt's been fun. KENNETH LEROY HUGHES Commercial Kenny is the Mozart of the senior class . . . destined to become a fam- ous concert pianist . . . active mem- ber of the Glee Club . . . a regular visitor in Eason's . . . president of the senior class . . . pals with Walter and Henry . . . sure ta be a success. -4 1 THOMAS CARTER HUGH LETT Academic Likeable Fafback is looking forward to a career in the Navy . . . his good humor merits him a host of friends . . . an enthusiastic football and bas- ketball manager . . . worked on Hot- tentot and Yecrling staffs . . . has an aversion to homework . . . forever in mischief. PHYLLIS ANNE HURLEY Commercial Quiet, soft-spoken Phyllis . . . most fun was CHS games and as- semblies . . . usually seen with Shir- ley . . . wants to be a good stenog- rapher . . . enjoyed two years in the FHA . , . member of the Typing Club . . . will remember longingly those wonderful dances. SHIRLEY FAYE HURLEY Commercial Midge certainly lives up to her nickname . . . proud of Johnny's li'l ole ring . . . likes being with Ann and Pat in the Nash . . . con- siders graduating her greatest accom- plishment . . . her grand sense of humor should assure her a successful life . . . wishes everyone, AIoha. RONALD ALDRED HURLEY Commercial Happy-go-lucky Bucky . . . always up to something . . . says he'Il soon be a swabbie . . . will miss physics class most . . . is found after hours in the Recreation Centre with Bernie and Ted . . . claims his typing award as greatest CHS accomplishment. THOMAS REI D HURLEY General Gone, but not forgotten, states Reid . . . wants to join the Navy and see the world . . . divides his time between mischief making with the boys and flirting with the girls . . . has a love for the great outdoors. WALLACE ROOSEVELT JACKSON Commercial lt was a long struggle, but I won says Wallace . . . has an aversii to stuck-up girls . . , gets a kick o of playing basketball . . . proude of graduating . . . wants to get white collar job after leaving CHS. JAMES COLONA JOHNSOP Academic Tall, dark and sports-loving . . typical outdoorsman . . . devotes mc of his time to hunting and soiling . . pet peeve is landowners during duc ing season . . . member of Hottent and Yearling staffs . . . says of lea' ing, l'm going, but there's anothi one coming. SHIRLEY RUTH JONES Academic Always on the go . . . forevi laughing . . . junior and senior yea were most fun . . . pals around wit Jean, Clara and Faye , . . loves ' dance and bowl . . . active member i Hohentot and Yearling staffs . . headed for Goldey-Beacom . . . sa' in parting from CHS, Nunc omn faCiuntl NINA LOIS KEENE General So long, it's been good to kna you, sings Lois . . . interested I psychology . . . hopes to become Florence Nightingale . . . loves dani ing and cruising in the convertib pals around with Betty and Shi ley . . . representative in Studer Council . . . thinks senior year wc most fun. RUTH AGNES KEPLINGER Commercial Carefree Ruthie bids CHS AL Wiedersehn . . . has a burning an bition to become a successful arti: . often seen at Bussie's or bow ing with Anne . . . dislikes having t give out explanations . . . enjoyed he junior year with Joyce . . . proud c passing bookkeeping. CAROL LEE MARSHALL Academic Sis heads the list in athletic ability . . . enjoyed working on the dance committee . . , seldom seen without the Big Eight . . . in the spotlight on a dance floor . . . active on both Hottentot and Yearling staffs . . . CHS offered the best four years of her life. CLARA MAE MARSHALL Academic i Five-foot-two Clara is just what the song implies . . . Mouse's favorite t girl . . . is found after hours eating and loafing with Ann, Faye or 'Mar- garet . . . hopes to own a yellow con- vertible with a driver's license . . . hums mysteriously, Keep lt .A Sec- ret. l CARL SAMUEL MCCOLLISTER Academic Quiet, friendly Curl plans to teach school , . . enjoyed shop classes espe- cially . . . member of the Biology Club . . , has an interest in art work . . . has a deep hatred for homework . . . can always be found with Basil and Dan . . . says in farewell, l'll be see- A ing you. A SHIRLEY MAE MCGRATH Commercial Smiling eyes and sparkling person- ality . . . that's Shirley . . . hopes to be a successful secretary . . . enjoys E dancing and reading . . . loves being with David . . . can usually be found with Mary Ann . . . possesses a natural aversion to homework . . . says in leaving CHS, I really hate to ga, now! GORTON HADDAWAY McWl LLIAMS Academic Horsey is a sports enthusiast . . . rates high in basketball and football . . . has a special attraction for a certain majorette . . . member of the Hottentot and Yearling staffs . . . Harry James of the senior class . . . will leave an empty spot in CHS, DAVID WILFRED MEREDITH Academic Wish I had twelve more years, says quiet, considerate Dave . . . has a natural aversion to homework . . . his outstanding artistic ability paints to fame . . . likes to pal around with Basil, Dan, and Squints . . . repre- sentative in SGA . . . proud of stand- ing in the Honor Society. NORMAN WINDSOR MEYER General Windsor enjoyed portraying Babs in Abe Lincoln in Illinois . . . is glad to be free of homework now . . . would like to spend more time hunting or seeing movies . . . pals around with Dan . . . considers passing English his greatest accomplishment. JOANNE MILLER Commercial Jo loves being with Mace . . . '52 Football Queen's Attendant . . . known for her friendly manner and good iokes . . . fast stepping varsity guard . . . exchange student to Bel Air in junior year . . . secretary of senior class . . . Honor Society member . . . proud of that A in biology. HERMAN MONROE MILLS, JR. Commercial Cute, crazy, and sports-loving, that spells Candy . . . member of the Film Club . . . enjoyed working on the Dance Committee . . . would like to go into the business' world . . . Con- nie's constant companion. EARL GRANT MOORE General Red-headed, mischievous Pecker is as Irish as Paddy's shillalah . . . hopes to be a salesman . . . another one of the bowling alley set . . . likes watching movies with Bill . . . had most fun during dancing classes . . . says in leaving, Gone, but not for- gotten. MARGARET JEAN MOOF Academic in Outstanding in athletic ability, tt Pe99Y - . . tennis champ of '52 proud possessor of that tiny Honor ciety pin . . . regular patron of VN ey's . . . '52 Football Queen's tendont . . . Assistant Editor of I Hottentot and Yeorling . . . er being a member of the Big Eight FAYE JONES MOWBRAN Commercial Vivacious, full o' fun Mowbs . stars in all varsity sports . . . without Joe and the Big Eight . one of the Kappa Delta quiz kids Football Princess of '52 . . . R mary Clooney of senior class . . . ketball trips rate high in the ur gettable. JUNE LOUISE MOWBRA' General June can usually be found c hours in the movies . . . likes to ten to hillbilly music . . . is Phg best buddy . . . hopes to be a succ ful typist . . . has the usual over to homework . . . parting words So long, you lucky freshmen. PATRICIA KAY MOWBR1 Academic Shy, lovable Patsy is noted for interest' in felines . . . would liki further her education after I school . . . cherubic member of Glee Club . . . manager of speed team . . . always with Faye . . . s , Bon voyage to all who are left. MARY ANN MURPHY Commercial Mary Ann would like to be a Q receptionist . . . loves dances, mot and playing that guitar . . . lu year held the most fun . . . usually be found gabbing with S ley . . . proudest of passing typ . . . will miss art classes most of PATRICIA ANN MURPHY Commercial Petite, blue-eyed Pat . . . loved the lances at CHS . . . would like to be a uccessful beautician . . . enjoyed nembership in the FHA and the Baby- iitting Club . . . seldom seen without 'mma or Norma Lee . . . may be ieard humming very happily, I Went 'o Your Wedding. CHARLES RAYMOND NEAL Commercial Deceptively quiet Lightning would ke to see the world , , . twice winner f Baltimore News Post history award . . prefers Dorchester County to all 'ie others , , . likes 'building model irplanes with his brother . , . fav- rite expression is a sleepy, Ho- um' '... says very appropriately in arting, Adios, Amigos, PHYLLIS PEARL NICHOLS Cieneral Passing English is Phyllis' ambition . . loves watching TV with best uddy, June . . . thinks football games 'ere the most fun . . . shudders when we thinks of getting up in the morn- ig , . . would be interested in indus- 'ial world . , . says, lt's up to you owl LOIS REBECCA NORTH General Lois would like to join the WACS lter graduation . . . has a special slike for conceited people . . . en- iys listening to the radio with Gloria 1d Margaret . . . considers getting ar diploma her greatest accomplish- ent . . . says of parting, lt was fun hile it lasted. CREIGHTON RADCLIFF OREM General Creighton plans to take off in the rection of the wiId, blue yonder ter graduating . . . enjoys an un- frstandable combination of hunting id basketball . . , another Cadillac lmirer . . . seen most with Bunky, inald and Henegg . . . had most n in CHS during shop classes. EMMA MARIE PAUL Commercial Finally! says Emma . . . wants to be a successful secretary . . . usually found running a taxi service after school . . . proud of an honorary award in the National Art Show . . . pals around with Pat and Norma Lee . . . claims her greatest accomplish- ment was the A in English. DOROTHY FAYE POOLE Academic Good-natured Faye hopes to be a successful nurse . . , hard-working member of the Hottentot and Yearling staffs . . . enjoyed CSPA visit in New York , . . considers learning to drive, the high point in her life . . . says of leaving, The headaches have just begun. PATSY LEE PORTER Commercial So long! says blonde, well-dressed Irma . . . considers graduating her greatest accomplishment , . . as a majorette makes watching the band a treat , . . reigned with the '52 Foot- ball Queen . , . loves riding with the owner of the '53 Bel Air . . . often humming Outside of Heaven. THOMAS COLEMAN POTTER Commercial Tink plans to join the United States Leathernecks . . . prefers baseball to all other sports . . . can't quite con- ceal a dislike for formal English . . . enjoyed shop classes best of all . . . found usually with Potter or Lake . . . leaves CHS's sacred halls singing High Noon. WILLIAM H. W. POTTER Sports-minded Wolf wishes he could spend more time sleeping . . . would also like to be an electrical engineer . . . prefers classical Moleguena to all other melodies . . . Miss Ann's best beau . . . especially disliked POD classes . . . will miss playing varsity basketball best of all. I X N.. CAROLE JEAN PRITCHETT Academic Shy, quiet Carole . . . has a love for all good books . . . dislikes all mem- ory work . . . hopes to make a good housekeeper for a certain someone . . . especially enjoyed art classes . . . capable member of the Library Staff . . . says in farewell, lt's all over, now! ROMI E C-RAYSON ROBBINS Commercial Well-liked, easy-going Petey wants to be a bricklayer . . . stuck-up peo- ple are a pet peeve . . . would like to own a powder blue Cadillac . . . spends spare time hunting with Mole . . . confesses, I wish I had a couple more years. WlLLlAM DOUGLAS ROBBINS Academic Smooth, well-dressed Dougie . . . loved missing classes to lime the foot- ball field . . . football and basketball manager . . . WCEM disc jockey on Teen-age Tune Time . . , divides his spare time between hill-billy music, Betty Jean and the gang at Whitey's. NELLIE JUNE ROSE Commercial Through at last! says blonde Nellie . . . always o smile for every- one . . . pals around with Lois and Mary . . . homework holds a special distaste . . . enjoyed librory work in senior year . . . would like to be a successful bookkeeper . . . signs off with, Can you believe it? DONALD MATTHEWS RUARK C-eneral Bernie's another CHS'er who plans to ride the waves after graduation . . . goes in mainly for sports and loafing with Bucky and Teddy . . . had most fun ogling the freshmen girls . . . proudest of graduating . . . says in farewell, l just hate to leave. ROBERT JOSEPH SCHOEN Academic Ambitious Squints is the orator o the class . . . the Lincoln-Dougla debate, the Henry Clay contest . . busy member of the publications staf . . . comment for all occasions Don't do it . . . prefers bluesy song . . . says in farewell, Now every one's happy! WI LLARD WARD SCH UYLER JR. Commercial The Navy is Willord's destination after '53 . . . a typical outdoorsman . . . loves that hillbilly music . . another member of the Recreation Center gang . . . can be found buddy ing with Dave North . . . proudest o learning Bookkeeping ll . . . phil osophizes in his farewell, Here todo' -- Gone tomorrow. ALTON O'NElL SH ENTON General Navy-bent Slick has an aversion to getting up in the morning . . . SG! representative . . . particularly like hunting and horses . . , chums witl Bruce and Reid . . . enjoyed Senio Science Class most . . . says in port ing, Sure had a swell time. ROBERT JACK SHORTER Commercial Pole is another of the too-short lunch periods bandwagon . . . want ro be one of the Fighting lMarines . . had most fun during his senior yea with Bucky, Bunk and the gang . . enjoys riding in the Polemobile . . leaves with, So long! JANET TILGHMAN SILVERTHORNE Commercial Popular, cute and lots of fun ti be with . . . known to some as Frost' . . . treasurer of senior class . . favorite car is one equipped with 1 certain sailor . . . outstanding in al athletics . . . member of the Hono Society . . . regular customer a Whitey's with the Big Eight. JOANE ELIZABETH SIMMONS Commercial Joane is headed for a bookkeeping Josition at the Centre Market . . . thoroughly enjoyed her trip to the GSPA in New York . . . speedy typ- ist for the Hottentot and Yearling staffs . . . leaves CHS with the warn- ing, It's up to you, now! ELLA .IAMART SI NCLAI R Commercial Animated, industrious little Jimmy . . . writer of the script for the sen- ior talent show . . . enjoyed mem- bership in the Kappa Delta Sigma . . . representative of SGA . . . loved watching those wonderful football games with Phyllis and Shirley . . . wishes there were no conceited males . . . says gaiIy,' Cheer up, fresh- men! EDWIN PATRICK SMITH General Conscientious, hard-working Frank seems to be especially popular with the freshmen girls , . . a capable baseball manager in '52 . . . publi- cations photographer , , . pals around with Squints . . . an enthusiastic foot- ball and basketball fan . . . plans to attend college after graduation. ELDRIDGE PRESTON SMITH, JR. General Smit-ty goes in for the outdoor sports . . . is as yet undecided about a career , . . can usually be found in the bowling alley with the gang . . . claims bashful people make him nervous . . . enioyed CHS most dur- ing his freshman year. HUGH ALLEN STAFFORD Academic Friendly, well-mannered Count is noted for his versatile musical ability . . . is proudest of keeping the Chevy running through his whole senior year , . . looks forward to a bachelor's degree. . . dislikes fickle people . . . had most fun in CHS during junior year. 43 5 N'- Q JOAN STEPHENS Commercial Popular, blonde, and friendly Joan loves to dance . . . iunior year was most fun . . . pals around with Patsy . . . expresses herself constantly with, No kidding? . . . has an aversion to moody people . . . would like to be a stenographer . . . says, l made it and I'm glad! PHILIP WILLIAM STEPHENSON Commercial Good-natured Phil boasts getting through two years of shorthand . . . has unusual ambition to be Western Union manager . . . still misses Dusty in shop classes . . . always found with Bruce, George or Wallace . . . says in leaving, lt was short, but sweet. DONALD STANLEY TALL General Tall, silent Don expresses a deep hatred for lower lockers . . . plans to become a seaman after leaving CHS . . . especially liked shop classes in freshman year . . . can be found after 3:2l with Bunk, Dude and the boys . . . says in farewell, Hate to leave now. PATRICIA ANN THOMAS Commercial Pat can usually be heard chatter- ing about Johnny's latest prank . . . member of Hottentot and Yeorling staffs . . . enjoyed her last two years best . . . baton-twirling maiorette in school band . . . has a pet aversion to lectures . . . says reminiscently, It was fun! EMERSON coLosBoRoucH Topo, JR. Commercial Bunky wants to don wings after graduation . . . has on attraction for basketball . . . likes riding in the Hudson with Flute, Don and Creigh- ton . . . remains constantly amazed . . . hopes his next job has longer lunch periods . . . most proud of meriting a diploma. -of I sw' 1 H . ,..4IP ISABELLE LOUISE TODD Commercial Issie would like to boast a voice with a smile' '... dreads giving class reports , . . can always be found with Faye . . . loves watching those excit- ing basketball games . . . senior year held most fun . . . says goodbye with I don't know whether to sigh or cry! JOYCE LEE TODD Commercial lt was fun while it lasted, says Joyce . . . bowling is a favorite pas- time . . . pet peeve is stuck-up peo- ple . . . thinks of graduating as her graetest accomplishment . . . would like very much to hold down a job saying, Number please? JOHN EDWARD TRAVERS General Sincere, friendly Jackie would like to be a railroad engineer in the near future . . . another of the Variety Corner gang . . . manager of the football team . . . had most fun at CHS in gym classes . . . says, lt's been fun and I hate to leave. ELIZABETH MARY ELLEN TURNER Commercial Lil enjoyed singing with the Glee Club . . . hopes to own a black Ply- mouth some day . . . finds movies most fun . . . buddies with Mary Lee and Darlene . . . says So long, but not good-by. HENRY RUSSELL TURNER General Comical, prankish Henry . . . con- stantly worrying about homework . . . plans to become a doughboy . . . an advocate of the Work Program . . . pals around with Walter and Kenny . . . fond of the opposite sex . . . prefers safe cars . , . leaves the eleventh grade to carry on. JULIAN MERRILL TURNER Academic Fritz nobly aspires to be a goc man . . . hopes to own a Chinese re Cadillac convertible . . . an ardei Dixie Land fan . , . member I the Glee Club for four years . . proudest of finally reaching that si foot mark. NAOMI RUTH TYLER Commercial To be a good stenographer Naomi's ambition . . . POD classi and assemblies were so much fun . . enjoys cutting up with Carole ar Ruth . . . dislikes studying for exan . . . member of Sewing Club . . says Good-bye everyone, this is tl day l've been waiting for! SHIRLEY VIRGINIA TYLER Commercial Basketball games offered Shirll the most fun at CHS . . . Honor S1 ciety initiation ranked a close secor . . . regular Whitey's customer . . enjoyed membership in the Art CIL .. .will remember fondly tho: homeroom sessions with Pat and . . . . would like to be a secreta after graduation. WALTER JAMES VICKERS, JR. General Talented, popular Bus has the mal ings ofa genius . . . claims his grea est accomplishment was becomir SGA president . . . likes dances or being with a certain froshie . . . hc most fun at CHS arguing with M Brotemarkle . . . ports with Goc luck, maintenance boys. MARY VIRGINIA WEBSTEI Academic Always bubbling over with somi thing new . . . ace forward on tl basketball varsity . . . member i The Hot-tentot and Yearling staffs . . enjoyed Honor Society initiations mo of all . . . usually found at Whitey with the Big Eight . . . hopes ' be a successful nurse. SHIRLEY JUNE WHEELER Commercial Shirley has her eye on the Service fter June . . . possessor of the cutest imples in the senior class . . . had iost fun dancing during lunch time . . mysteriously claims that writing J Baltimore is a favorite pastime . . . was to bowl with Betty and Lois . . says lt's now or never, AA RON DELMAR WI LLEY, JR. General Athletic, tempermental Sonny . . . :assessor of a terrific baseball arm . . hopes to go to Washington Col- fge in the fall . . . all for the Work rogram . . . had most fun at CHS rasing Mr. Todd . . . says in fare- ell, Wish I could stay a little Inger. PATRICIA ANN WILLEY Commercial Small, with twinkling eyes and a onderful sense of humor . . . Pat ould like to be a secretary . . . will z remembered for her version of :an Harlowe's Blue Tango in the enior Talent Show . . . proudest of ar A in shorthand . . . says en- ously, You lucky freshmen! RUTH ANN WI LLEY Commercial Ruth aspires to be a singer . . . ijoyed most assemblies and talent lows . . . numbered among the cafef ria workers . . . likes to socialize ith Naomi, Lois and Helen . . . Juld like to own a blue Ford con- ertible . . . wishes luck to those who Ilow. WALLACE MACE WILLEY General Better known as Flute . . . says the 'my leaves little choice in careers . . had best time in phys. ed. asses . . . proudest of passing senior ience . . . likes hunting with Bunky . . says in farewell, Guess l'm the st of the WiIIeys. KENNETH WI LLOUGHBY General Never a dull moment, Dude . . . chooses the Navy as his career . . . would like to own a Rolls Royce . , , can usually be found at the Variety Corner with the gang . . . claims his favorite song is My Favorite Song . . . proudest of graduating from CHS. H EN RY THEODORE WILSON Academic Tall, dark and handsome Dan is interested in becoming a dentist . . . struggled through two years of Latin . . . had most fun at formal dances and with the opposite sex . . . mem- ber of publications staff . . . claims that he is, Living, after four years. WILLIAM LUCY WISE, Ill Academic Innocent-looking, fun-loving Mole gets most enjoyment from homeroom periods . . . would like to be a phar- macist in the near future . . . may be found at any time in Wise's Co- sino with Potter, Hess or Petey . . . still waiting for his greatest accom- plishment. JOHN BRUCE WRIGHT General Tall, blond Cabot gets most fun from just plain talking . . . hopes to be a success in the florist business . . .especially dislikes getting to school by 8:55 . . . can usually be found in the bowling alley with Slick and George . . . proudest of passing English. ROBERT PERRY WROTEN General Tall, dark, well-built Cheetah . . . proud of having helped beat Wi-Hi, 20-O . . . loves cruising with Faye in the Cheetahmobile . . . forever saying, Let the good times roII . . . hates people who talk too much . . . an all around athlete and gym star. -6 . 'ggi' 3 HI-lLI. i ff 1-4' . 'T--sz,-' wi mm l ' BEST . PERSONALITY Bill Gordy Sis Marshall xl ' l X ' CUTEST x . xxx ,- Patsy Porter JNKXMKWA , ffL' O A Donald Creighton BEST DANCER ' or Jimmy Johnson V V Patsy Willey V, 7, 1 JU. X 117 i M J O 4 ' p X-Ui xl 7f Tl av Mm- ' MOST TALKATIVE ,Q X H Kenneth Willoughby ,' ' l .Zin Margaret Blazek 3 Lx X 21 5 ' Mosr MUSICAL fl-ll Kenny Hughes Jean Cannon ie, L7 , Ke K ,ff NNN V,,,x' -ue.-N... WM.-I ' MR. and MlSS CHS Gorton McWilliams A Joanne Miller is J e-av' Yxx , I! I K.. N 1 l .wi wwf BEST LOOKING Janet Silverthorne Candy Mills ,,....,,., ,Abi ,L , an c ' , -5 X X f ff' x DD X xxx!! Eff J , far - x f N l , 1 II MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Q ll Wolter Vickers I Rosie Gould L' T g.. ....... , ,' x NS if K Tyy X :xx ' f' ' IIFFT of ,331 .sfo .Est 3 .QQ L,- T X ,IL XKTNXX I , A X 'TM.m...m--'-f x I T ', 4 A BQ Qs? Sx my-9 l A 1. as 3 A I X 'xi QU T T X 'T x.. V W-gl , 7 A X 5 f lT'J ! X XX ' My BEST ATHLETE Cp, Nw ,S ff r x zf ,W Bill Potter ' if f f l l X Faye Mowbray J I, I T T , YN! 4 yy Y y 555 T ,l,ll 2 an To . BEST DRESSED X T y Q T ly Doug Robbins I' MOST COMNZ?-lb y . 1 Peggy Movfe ' T X Carter Hughlett ' Q f Shirley Tyler Ayuyqyryr ' 1 'ill SET , 5 ' T , , N T .. 4 X to -.1 --fa li Two. 1 if T x Q, 1 3 Rig Tlx T' fm I X N A f fr- ex aff ff . Q 1 6, 7 T f,...,- jf w, a Ll gg 91 'ffl l fp ,. h X 'Tw' J, llx K K gr E-53: K fl f If L T .,..,..-.- ' Q x MOST STUDIOUS MOST ARTISTIC X ,fgiffx f T . Charles Neal David Merednh - f , f f f Ella s'ncrq'f f Ruth Keplinger , I l QUIETEST yyyiy T Robert Shorter Co role' Pritchett EN A fx Q Xe! 5 -. 'Q 5 J -nanos- -.-v --,-- - vt JUNIORS - 'l'lC . . . First Row, Lett to Right 4 Frances Britting- ham, Lorraine Warfield, Faye Cook, Shirley Rob- bins, Patsy Willey, Marguerite Kinnamon, Mar- garet Ann Spedden, Doris Robinson, Joan Bryan, Shirley Townsend, Doris Dayton. Second Row, Lett to Right - Walter Dickerson, Maurice Spedden, Douglas Ireland, Dora Travers, Betty Spear, Ann Roberts, Lois Adams, Wayne Simmons, Bill Hub- bard, Jimmy Smith, Donald Hill. Third Row, Left to Right - Reginald Asplen, Kenny Mills, Phillip Bradshaw, Wayne Hess, Wylie Gray, Johnny Prag, Danny McDaniel, Absent - Stanley Tall, Phyllis Willey, Barbara McDowell, Ruth Swann. Q-1 JUNIORS - 11D . . , First Row, Left to Right 7 Bobby Richardson, Bobby Bradway, Bill McGinn, Leslie Shenton, Rudy Weber, Jimmy Vickers, Robert Bradshaw, Paul Meyer, Jaredy Jarrett, Danny Hubbard, Frank Lanktord. Second Row, Left to Right ---- Solomon Bramble, Monroe Parks, Philip Johnson, Wayne Willey, Leon Moiors, Norman Mills, Gibby McCall, Freddy Krause, Donald Marshall, Roger Chase, Carlton Thomas. Third Row, Left to Right -- Tommy Cheeseman, Jesse Handley, Tammy Kim- mey, James Fitzhugh, Edward Skiles, Leonard El- liott, Carlisle Cook, Sammy Adkins. Absent - Harold Jenkins. 5933 ...., ' If : -aa. -.1-0. JUNIORS -11A . . . First Row, Lett to Right - Maria Simmons, Connie Eason, Verne Davidson, Nancy Tubman, Jo Ann Brocato, Janice Graff, Elizabeth Torossian, Audrey Wilcox, Joan Pearson, Pat Tyler, Anna Ruth Shepherd. Second Row, Left to Right - Betty Jean Lewis, Joan Nerlinger, Janice Veach, Betty Reid Wilson, Margaret Horner, Conrad Rose- mere, Jane Hoyle, Carolyn Hines, Mary Bishop, Mable Potter, Mary Torossian. Third Row, Left to Right - Wayne Warner, Claiborne Cowgill, Wray Mowbray, Bill Hambler, Neal Murphy, Mil- ton Hopkins, Dicky Eason, Louie Orem, Sterling Waller. W JUNIORS - 'l'lB . . . First Row, Left to Right - Peggy Bramble, Ann Jackson, Diane Hintz, Patsy Abbott, Arlene Thomas, Frances Miller, Peggy Lake, Georgia Mae Ewing, Debbie Elliott, Kay Lindner, June Smith. Second Row, Left to Right - Pat Spedden, Lula Shorter, Fran Bell, Jane Dodson, Lois Murphy, Bonnie Wooten, Jewell Bennett, Mary Jane Fax, Laura Ann Murphy, Sue Andrews, Jo Ann Dodson, Jean Tyler, Phyllis Frazier, Shirley Jackson. Third Row, Left to Right 4 Shirley Newcomb, Wallace Mowbray, Sonny Elliott, Bill English, Joan Dono- van. Absent - Kay Woodward. -..-.-... SOPHOMORES - 10A . . First Row, Left to Right Shirley Mecds, Wlnifred Harris, lris Warfield, Shirley James, Lin Valentine, Ann Mace, Peggy Goodyear, Ruth Grit- hth, Nancy Paul, Kaye Mowbray, Bonnie Donald- son Second Row, Left to Right f- V- Frank Tayo- lario, Jack Potter, Ronald Bradshaw, Pat Meredith, Beth Wright, Wayne Pritchett, Marilyn Boston, Carol Ann Cannon, Sonny Shorter, Bill Slocum, Bobby Lewis Third Row, Left ot Right -- - John Works, Ducky Moore, Sammue Brannock. Fourth Row, Lett to Right f Austin Jones, Dunbar Gould, Bill Simmons, George Mills, Bill Moore, Warren Neal, Donald Ehnot, Jimmy Potter. Absent 4 Barbara Robbins. F: ' WB! Ei, m in 'f:::S . l 5 1? ffm QD' SOPHOMORES - 'IOB . . , First Row, Left to Right Emily Boker, Kay Henry, Patsy Robbins, Jo Ann Parks, Betty Ann Jones, Lorraine Anderson, Phyllis Booze, Ngnfy Lutz, Beulah Hughes, Gloria Biadway, Barbara Allen, Second Row, Left to Right - Jeanette Hubbard, Faye Dunnock, Jo Ann Todd, Charlotte Mowbray, Ann Vickers, Janice Seward, Barbara Andrews, Janet Belle Mowbray, Jean Parella, Debbie Asplen, Kaye Shannahan, Yvonne Slocum, Kathie Simmons, Joyce Neilson, Peggy Richardson, Mary Lou Pyle. SOPHOMORES - IOC . . . First Row, Left to Right - Helen Wheatley, Aileen Webster, Betty Rose Flzey, Becky Dean, Patsy Jones, Gall VVindsor, Catherine lnsley, Ella Moe Pritchett, Barbara Le Compute, Sara Ann N'-1W'f'f'-, Polly Roe, Second Row, Left to Right --H- Bovbara Soedden, Lea Shenton. Lester Whaples Ronald Burton, Oliver Wright, Dicky Thomas, Bill James, Ronald Edgar, David North, Paul Parker Willis Bell, Clifton Pritchett, Wtwqytlrgw Robbins? Third Row, Left to Right Grayson Hurley, Navy lJl41l'llIT1, llulltly lall, Benny 'l'mVl.,.,, D,,,ml,i Vwm ten, Bill Smith, John Rose. Absent -- Becky VVindsor, Patsy J, Willey, Patsy A. Willey, Mar' Qaret Flzey, Richard Robbins, SOPHOMORES - 'IOD , , , First Row, Left to Right - Tommy Wheeler Allen Corbrnan, Faye Robbins, Lois Hurley, Mom: Jarrett, Juanita Egbert, Barbara Jarrett, Nell! Holley, Hazel Willey, Freddy Robbins, Alton Fit! hugh. Second Row, Left to Right Jimmy llay mond, James Brooks, Billy Edge, Billy Beckwitl' Thomas Fairbanks, Donald Park-., Gene Adam- Lawrence Simmons, Bill Tyler, Ernest litzhual Frankie Todd, Buddy Mowbray, Leyin Flley, Fredd Knauer. Absent - Beverly Cox, Luletta Hal Pauline Reed, Frank Travers, Gordon lhorna Wylie Jones, Herbert Moore, Bill Newcomb, FRESHMEN - 9B , , . First Row, Left to Right - - Margaret Beggs, Martha Johnson, Mitzi Blazek, Kaye Brannock, Elaine Beach, Irene Clark, Betty Seward, Shirley Willoughby, Barbara Newton, Barbara Mills, Sec- ond Row, Left to Right -- Bing Mills, Juanita Bennett, Connie Gillen, Charlotte Gillen, Sandro Bloom, Gail Ireland, Sonia Henry, Pat Tubman, Marlene Goswellen, Kay Rhodes, Billy Dennis. Third Row, Lett to Right 1 Glenn Wheeler, David Bromwell, Michael Hester, Eddie Handley, Howard Mitchell, Tam Collins, Gilbert Merrick. Absent --- Allen Fitzhugh, Pat Spear. FRESHMEN - 9D . . , First Row, Left to Right -W Barbara Robbins, Betty Jean Robbins, Peggy Keene, Josephine New- comb, Deana Newcomb, Patsy Fox, Joan Simmons, Phyllis Keyes, Thelma Fitzhugh, Barbara Foxwell, Second Row, Left to Right ---- Sidney Keyes, Lee Dodson, Wendell Grey, Dwight Booze, Joan Craw- tord, Dennis Bramble, John Hughes, Gordy Fox' well, Lin Adams, David Brooks. Third Row, Left to Right - Roland Burton, Delrnas Davidson, Carlton Bradshaw. Absent -- Carolyn Hurley, Donald Newcomb, WIP FRESHMEN - 9A , , . First Row, Left to Right 7 Debby Neal, Elois Willey, Jackie Jones, Loretta Stockton, Lora Lee Brown, Ellen Mills, Sharlie Barnett, Marie Roberts, Kaye Wingate, Joann Hurley. Second Row, Left to Right 3 Bobby Taitt, Lynn Hallgren, Kay Wallis Reid, Peggy Dixon, Karen Mowbray, Jean Calloway, Deanna Asplen, Virginia Mills, Kathy Ireland, Sylvia Townsend, Sewell Spedden. Third Row, Left to Right - Gordon Wilcox, Keith Henry, David Leap, Carrol Dail, Darcy Hughes, Bill Doege, Carlton Harris, James Tolley, Lewis Tyler, Absent - Henry Anderson, Bill Brohawn, Kenneth Malkus, Arthur Parker, Ellen Jones, George Thomas. FRESHMEN - 9C . . . First Row, Left to Right - Mildred Thomas, Barbara Fitzhugh, Genevive Burton, Rebecca Wheeler, Gladys Lewis, Alice Shenton, Jean John- son, Ereida Kinnamon, Bonnie Marshall, .Arlene Adkins. Second Row, Left to Right -e Bill Cox, Eugene Henry, Charles Hines, Iona Meeds, Joyce Herd, Donna Miller, Katharine Kennedy, Anne Webster, Peggy Price, Jackie Todd, Dicky Mare shall, Jerry Willey, Third Row, Left to RightfBill Peterson, Allan Parker, Jackie Dickerson, Paul Mills, James Burton, Charles Rittenhouse, Edward Stephens, Roland Webster, John Jones. Absent - Anita Bell, Nancy Spear, Rose Yoor, Rudy lnsley, Terry Todd, James Morris. FRESHMEN - 9E . , , First Row, Left to Right - Lena Brooks, Vio- let Bennett, Josephine Cook, Faye Robbins, Jean Willey, Francis Robbins, Luray Hughes, Mildred Hurley. Second Row, Left to Right - Bill Hurley, Bill Shorter, Earl Hughes, Dicky Lewis, Hugh Fountain, Owen Hughes, Mathew Wroten, David Handley, Larry Nichols, Hildon Robbins. UU YUU REMEMBER . ' g'xf' . . l2G Committees? l . . . The hillbilly band? , , , the U. of Del. trip? . . . our Jimmy Durante? 3 ffl J fi . . . the Christmas party? .- ' ., V lx v Ll . ,ns 'X I'-C - X A E f 'X , Il i t . Q ,Quai ss' L . h 2 .X ,r- f 4 4 hh? k on s ri f I c fm? ' ' A 5955-T' , Q -'i X wg 3.- 5 'X A L i ms i . . . physics in reverse? , , , wgy up in the Gif? . . . the Thanksgiving . . . intramural sports? Assembly? - . - the bG 1d dance? . . . Senior officers? . 9 r the lost mmute home Work' , . . lunch in the cafeteria? . . the KDS initiation? in 3 ' sk .-r is .Q Football Queen and Attendants Football Co'Captain pomboli COCGDYUH1 Gorton McWilliams 3,15 potter f' fx a FOOTBALL 1 Left to right, First Row: Jack Travers, Bill Hickman, Gene l-larris, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Gordy, Gorton Mc- Williams, Bill Potter, Bill Wise, Gibby McCall, Darcy Davenport, Buddy Tall, Mgr., Dougie Robbins, Second Row: Bill Simmons, Bolilvy Taitt, Wayne Warner, Bill Moore, Harold Jenkins, Conrad Rosmere, Grayson Hurley, Jimmy Potter, Bobby Bradwoy, Lester Wliaplnis, Bobby Richardson, Paul Meyer, Third Row: Coach John Armstrong, Wendell Gray, Dunbar Gould, Jimmy Vickers, Carlton Harris, Phillip Bradshaw, Milton Hopkins, Hildon Robbins, Frank Lankford, Claiborne Cowgill, Carter Hugh- lctt. FIGHT ,, it Turkey Day AtWiriHi l l SPEEDBALL L I-eff fo Yl9l'lf, Firsl' Row: lCoachl Mrs, Calder, Peqqy Brarnblc, Marie Roberts, Janet Bello Mowbray, Patsy Abbott, Maria Simmons, Mary Webster, Second Row: Mgr, Marqarbt Blazek, Fran Bell, Lots Murphy, Shirley Bramble, Aileen Webster, Sharll Barnett, Rosle Gould. WMC dl QQ C if S C N ye Aim Q E K xg Nlgry Vlfgbgfgr Monroe Mills . S SOCCER - Left to right, First Row: Wylie Gray, Donnie McDaniel, Monroe Parks, Marmot- Milly, Frml Krouse, Jvssc Handley, Second Row: Coach John Hall, Kenny Mills, ,llFUT71y Smith, Reggie Asplen, Carlisle Cook, Norman Mills, Leonard Elliott, x X MYR f -- rv ,... ,H Sonny Wrotcn -..., H v Bull Goraly BASKETBALL - Left to right, First Row: Mgr. Daugue Robbins, Mgr, Grayson Robbuns, Bull Hubbard, Bull Potter, Gorton McWil- liams, Monroe Mllls, Wyluc Gray, Mgr. Donald Ruark, Mgr. Carter Hugblc-tt, Second Row: Coacb Ed Sirloras, Emerson Todd, Jimmy Johnson, Ball Gorcly, Wayne Hess, Warren Neal, Herbert Toll, Donalrl Tall, Sonny Wroten. WHUSE IIULUHS is E P ' E The Tap Off ea-,W i Moy... X , M, 3 Q 4 Bill Potter 3... W - X Wayne Hess 1- N., - Y y . A 4 AU Donald Toll Ni 1 M 4 5 X Y , QQ W 'A QM iff 4 N F 35 lc' if' mf ' M NN Mft? link 3 , . f , A 1 . S ' ' T . A K J ' u . . 1 A , 0 I , Nd-gf, Y' 'Q' ' A H cn X ' x 'sxl W K 7 NN CH F I ' ,Mr C1 CH H 'Q X WI YI N Q NN , IX I x M V C AC bg C' CH U .- I f X 'Wi a .K , A. S ,Q it Q x,3,h ' 'Q 'iszlfvmg X 1 V we ' w JUQLN Q . K Tho Bond in Fornwufiam .,- ...M ..4... ,,,,. wr 'Tr ' 5 -K:-'Y ' wffs.. . .M , N . 1 -.-J a,v,xl',a.Fg',, ,f 5 . ' 1934 5 was HIH THE Lll li F IIA BRIDGE HIGH f-'-xxtf' G+-xxx We-i . x ..X.A 4 x Q I X ,xii S gn ft X ,.,, x. A ,.,W v Kr-up to thv rlghf, pleoiel MU5'C C1099 Wound and l V w-qw 1: l, i ug, l . .....g.. Ll Y jf sr q ufll ff' ' :.f 'f N Wt l- f lgvllil 2.1. g,QE'Nll13::wf,-: :.':f. I 5, 'gui l'7 'f-Mug' h 'iii Ti L.. M: h .,,- ' f' 9' .Y-L al? L... Gund mclmmg Cambridge High School , 1 Whot's cook :2-I ig nf THE HUM UF Hall lVlUnilUrss Uannu lllllllllllllllll Ullirilz Slull' EalElQl'ia Stall' h III d SEhUU11WUFH3 FHHdQH1 EUUHCH MIGHTY WIIHHINBS Ulmdance UIHLE kiahnunanne 35 ,.llll ..-ggi ' 5 Y' Cho rocter, scholarship, leodersh Kee he home fires burning. it r or e QWWE iw-?3.?w MA mfs AMERICA Honor Society Future Homemokers Cub Reporters fttwffv w hott xx FUR PELLUWSHIP ANI! FUN .--mn-A Does at bute. Hioloqy Club Ulee Club and Suluists It's Q grcmd night for singing ot's the story? y? A LITTLE WUHH Library Wsrisms h Senior Asssmbiy ThS 5 Q Physics Class Cuiiinisriziai Assembly 7 Mixing it up. A LITTLE PLAY This is the woy, Aft HUIHQ Economics Shop Driver Education Huukkeeping ff -u 44 -nf If 1 L -Q4 Nba- QQ, u' Y is 1 X X asm H 5 3 ww X QM! : Sl ill xx 'r S '5'..A x U - wx ji? 5 i Q E W Q x.. uf l 'gif I 1. i rw'-A JUJ Pl-XTHII Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson Academics of '54 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Adams Mr. and Mrs. Guy Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Will Applegarth Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Asplen Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Asplen Mr. Edward H. Barnett Audrey S. Blazek Mrs. Rebecca Booze Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Burns Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cannon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Christopher Biology Club Journalism Class Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cusick Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Dean Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeVoe Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donaldson The Dirty Dozen of l2A Mrs. Rosalie P. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Russell Elliott The Big Eight Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ero Mr. and Mrs. lrving Cordy Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gould Mr. and Mrs. William Hambler Mr. Charles Handley Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Henry Rose Hill Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Mrs. Applegarth's Homeroom l lC Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Carter Hughlett Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hurley Miss Juanita lnsley Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. J. Dorsey Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones Mrs. India Jones Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knauer Miss Doris Lane Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Lane Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, Sr. Tootsie's Beauty Lounge Mr. and Mrs. James A. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph Marshall 42 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Gorton McWilliams Mr. and Mrs. l. L. Meredith Miss Ruby O. Meredith Mr. Denton Mills Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore Mr. and Mrs. William Moore Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Mowbray Miss Debby Neal Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neal Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neal Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Parella Mrs. William Paul Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pink Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Poole Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Potter Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Pritchett Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Pritchett Emma's Beauty Salon Johnny's Shoe Shop Mr. and Mrs. William Shorter Mr. and Mrs. James M. Simmons Miss Lowene Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tall Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Todd Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Lou Torossian Mr. and Mrs. B. Russell Turner Mr. and Mrs. W. Melvin Turner Miss Carolyn Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tyler Mrs. Pursley Vickers Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Vickers Mr. Ernest Warfield Miss Mary Warren Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Seward Webster Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Whiteside Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Willey Mr. and Mrs. lrving Wingate Mable V. Wright Mrs. Daniel H. Wright The Class of lOA The Class of lOB The Class of llB The Class of l ID - Homeroom 21 SIIHIIUL CALENDAR Septembe r 8-School opened l2-Back to school dance October I3-General Motors Assembly 31-Halloween Dance me .1 S' i fe November S A 9-I5--American Education Week I3-Open day to parents 20-News Post Test 26--Thanksgiving Devotions 31-Band Dance December 8-Formal Honor Society Initiation IO-SGA Regional Meeting and Talent Show 18-Candlelight Service I9-Senior Christmas Ball January 7-Basketball Clinic l6-Band plays at Hospital Dedication 16-Band Dance 22-Commercial Assembly February 12-Senior Talent Show 26-Historical Play 27-Valentine Dance March 3-State Basketball Tournament I2-Sophomore Assembly I3-Honor Society Dance I9--Washington College Choir 27--Yearling Dance 30-31-Easter Devotions April I-2-Easter Devotions l0'-Spring Dance 30-Senior Play May l-Senior Play 14-Junior Assembly Honoring Seniors 22-Senior Prom 28-Horne Economics Assembly 31-Baccalaureate June 3-Commencement I2-Close of school 43 J Luggage - Wonderful For Graduation l See Our Complete Line of MATCHED LUGGAGE Each piece is beautifully lined and conveniently ar- ranged. Choose from Cireen, Grey, Lip Stick Red, Air Corps Blue, Cinnamon, Be the envy of the crowd when you take off for your summer vacation. NATHAN'S FURNITURE STORE DEAN'S FURNITURE STORE Cambridge, Maryland Your Graduation Will be Complete ln Style As Well As Body When You Shop GT , I l , Nw .Ware af Stiff' Compliments of :DQ THE HOLT OIL COMPANY COMMERCE STREET Cambridge, Maryland Phone I7O LAUNDRY DRY - CLEANING MATTHEWS RESTAURANT telephone 117 RACE STREET Cambridge, Maryland MARMER'S MEN'5 5HQp THE NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBRIDGE FOR SHARP CLOTHES Since 1880 Complete Bonking Service High Street Phone I I5 Registered Jewelers Certified Gemologists 45 MEREDITH AUTO SALES SALES - SERVICE PONTIAC AUTOMOBILES INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Cambridge, Maryland Compliments ot THE CAMBRIDGE WIRE CLOTH COMPANY Phone l 869 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '53 TH E BOYS' SHOP for TOPS in TEENWEAR it's FRANKEL'S MAYNE'S FLORIST 312 WASHINGTON STREET Cambridge, Maryland Phone 721 Graduation Flowers Our Specialty MEMBER F. T. D. Good Luck Gang We're going to miss you. This is class number thirty, we at the Candyland have graduatedg and like all the rest, you do one thing to make us mad and nine things to make us like you. That's the way it is. As you go out in the world may your memories of our association help you over the rougher spots. WHITEY'S John J. Barth Dependable Service for 30 Years PRITCHETT AND ROBBINS Hotpoint Appliances Plumbing and Heating Contractors Compare Our Prices First Phone 952 Washington Street Compliments of DARI - MAID ICE CREAM 229 Race Street GLOBE MEN'S SHOP Things To Wear For Men Who Care Matthews fr Company Reol Estote ond lnsurcince 6 POPLAR STREET Cambridge, Maryland Telephone 734 Compliments of Cambridge Gas Eumpany Compliments of County Trust Company Of Maryland Cambridge, Maryland Compliments of APPLEGARTH'S Everything In The Home I .gyzeefa jilllel' OFPQ Finer Flowers For All Occasions Phone 1451 WILLIS 8. HAMBROOKS BLVD. Cambridge, Maryland RAINBOW CLEANERS HENRY STREET Phone 1869 Best Wishes CLASS '53 W A R N E R ' S Poplar and Gay Streets MARY EWELL Town and Country Clothes 204 GAY STREET Cambridge, Maryland Telephone 1213 Best of Luck To The CLASS OF '53 THE HIGH SPOT OCCL' 6061 FOR THE PAUSE . . . THAT REFRESHES ' CCCA-CCLA sorTuNG COMPANY Joseph S. Fowler WASHINGTON STREET Cambridge, Maryland THE CAMBRIDGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY GRAIN New-Vim Feeds LARRO FEEDS 104 MARYLAND AVENUE Phone 1234 Cambridge, Maryland Congratulations To The CLASS OF '53 CAMBRIDGE BAKERY Bakers of BAMBY and HOME LEADER BREADS RUSSELL 8. FRANK'S Patent Medicines -- School Supplies Curb Service Maryland Avenue Richardson's Style Shop Where the Smart Young Miss Finds The Latest and Best Fashions AT THE LOWEST PRICE For Hardware - Paints - Stoves GIFT WARE See The Herbert Hearn Hardware Co. MATTHEWS CHARTER SERVICE INC. BUSSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 482 Cambridge, Maryland Meet Your Friends at Don r Forget . Art Supplies! . THE BURCH PAINT RECREATION CENTRE AND Bowling - Billiards Confectionery THE WATCH SHOP FOI' for Compliments A BULOVA - ELGIN of LONCINES - WITTNAUER Stlldebukel' WATCHES 122 Mui' sheel' Cedar and Race Streets Arcade Building Recap the Compliments wma:-IT WAY of SPEAR'S THLIRSEEXZCE CONFECTIONERY D Best Wishes to the CARROLL W. THOMAS CLASS oF'53 8- SONS fmm Y F'dlFdDl Cooperative Service For Ten Years our Hen Y or eo er QUALITY FARM SUPPLIES MOTOR, Cambridge, Maryland Phone 415 suNsuRsT HIGHWAY Cambridge, Maryland 50 PEOPLES LOAN SAVINGS AND DEPOSIT BANK Cambridge, Maryland CAPITAL STOCK 100,000.00 SURPLUS 300,000.00 DIVIDED PROFITS 81 RESERVES 100,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 500,000.00 DEPOSITS 6,350,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES 6,900,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation E. S. Hubbert 81 Son . Compliments Farmall Tractors of McCormick Farm Equipment ' Refrigeration SALES - SERVICE 'I9-21 RACE STREET Farm Headquarters Phone 1316 Phone 147 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME - CAR - SPORTSMAN - FARMER All At Sears Famous Savings SEARS, ROEBUCK 81 CO. 34 RACE STREET Phone 421 Cambridge, Maryland 51 Dashiell 81 LEONARD Inc. Dodge - Plymouth Sales and Service Cambridge, Maryland GRANVILLE HOOPER Gulf Oil Products 6 GAY STREET Cambridge, Maryland Phone l55 Heckler Motor Parts, Inc Automotive Jobber 235-37 HIGH STREET Phones: 373 - 39I Cambridge, Maryland THE HOBBY HORSE Complete Visual Aids Service CAMERAS - MODELS HANDICRAFTS View-Master Phone l358-W STOP - SHOP - SAVE 1 I I , I TWO BIC FLOORS COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER Electric Ranges Electric Refrigerators Small Electric Appliances Everything In Hardware For Home Or For Farm THE PHILLIPS HARDWARE COMPANY ' Cambridge, Maryland Phone: 49 - 50 - 57 Building a Business That 'Will Never Know Completion Mlllll 8Qsg10GR4e, ' 'A 'TE -0 5 I V5 O G ..... .,.,. S' 'Yflo N ovfm T. EDWARD SEWARD Your Class Photographer' FINE PORTRAITURE HIGH STREET Cambridge, Maryland Phone lO83 Un Our Divided P01 nan gffezrzaailofu I. F. CANNON 81 SON CAMBRIDGE Packers and Shippers of OYSTERS, FISH AND CRAB MEAT Phones: Golden Hill 2605 Cambridge 835 BRICK COMPANY For Lasting Beauty Build With Brick Compliments of DARI - MAID ICE CREAM 229 Race Street ENGLE'S RADIO Television Service Home Appliances - Furniture MUSE AND ACADEMY STREETS Cambridge, Maryland WISE OIL 81 FUEL, INC. 239 Race Street Cambridge, Maryland Phone lO32 LEWIS CASH MARKET We Teach Your Dollar More Cents Corner of Locust and Willis Streets Cambridge, Maryland Best of Luck To The CLASS OF '53 B-BAR-B PEACH BLOSSOM SERVICE STATION Wallace L, Harris, Proprietor Washing - Polishing - Greasing TYDOL - VEEDOL GAS AND OILS Congratulations To The CLASS OF '53 CAMBRIDGE BAKERY Ba ke rs of BAMBY and HOME LEADER BREADS TSCHANTRE'S JEWELERS FOR GENERATIONS Good Luck BENNETT AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Chrysler - Plymouth CLASS '53 Sunburst Highway ALEXANDER'S Cambridge, Maryland MUSIC STORE PASTEURIZED MILK Vitamin D. Homogenized Milk Premium Cream Top Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Yogart o'o 0 0 'D' ,Q o u 'Q 0 Q' A Q T an 'GJ' l If PRODUCTS Whipping Cream Table Cream Creamed Cottage Cheese Pineapple Cottage Cheese Chocolate Milk Reddi Whip 9 9 OOQ. 9. ' EIPLLS DAIRY ISPRODUCTS co. CALL CAMBRIDGE l5OO Compliments of Lyons and Johnson Congratulations to the After it's All Over CLASS OF ,53 Stop ln To See Me ,,cIaude,, B. F. Moore Manager of Home Beneficial Life Insurance Co. i Variety Corner 55 1 fi X SOIIP5 Y . Q .-. 33 J . ' '. 7 . J K.. ' .Z 9 F - , dim? AWIUMWKQMI 56 Pd dby H G ROEBUCK 8- S1 BALTIMORE MD W 1 I 'EW fa. 1-2' if 341 ,bv ?w1.x Sz, aa ,, N 33 ' '-x.-1 .1 4 X, gn? fi? -A-1 . a iu ..v v..v+ . . ' . .:': --V, -- 1 .'-1 , J , 4 ' - AA I - ' ' 331 - ' . ,- . , 'ff' , . -, , . - . I , ,gt-'M -gm , ...qu 1,1 V f M, ,- Y . , ' ' ' f' Q ' ' a, pu w. ' - V ,,- 54 ,- ,-,:. , , , I ' 4 ,J , 17 'J , ,pl 4. A ' ,,,., Lk, ' , f,?5g - 2.43167 ,if if-1' 19. ' 'JC-' . 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