Central Consolidated School - Aloha Yearbook (Bel Air, MD)
- Class of 1955
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What ever we choose for our life's work has come from the inspira- tion you have given us. ri C lZI1IIZlI'5 Mr Wllllam QB1llj Brown a nat1ve of Harford County was born on Aprll 28 1925 He attended and graduated from Bel A1r Hlgh School Upon graduatmg from hlgh school Mr Brown served m the Armed Forces Dur1ng th1s t1me he served 1n England Scotland Belgxum and France Wh1le flghtlng for h1s country he was wounded 1n the Slde and was awarded the Bronze Star After rece1v1ng an honorable d1scharge Mr Brown enter ed Morgan There he majored 1n physlcal educat1on and was also a member of Morgan s famous track team lt IS through h1s wonderful record 1n th1sf1eld of sports and h1s part1c1pat1on 1n the Olymp1cs of 1952 that brought h1m fame as a track star He has also made tours throughout South Amerlca and has won many medals and trophles whlch are on d1splay at h1s home 1n Bel A1r CC' ,C Mlss Mary F Bond our Enghsh teacher and l1bra.r1an IS also a natlve of Harford County She attended Bel A1r Hlgh School graduated and entered Morgan State College from where she graduated 1n 1946 Smce then she has been a member of the staff at Central For prac txcally each of these years she has been a twelfth grade home room teacher From our experlences w1th her both asafr1end advlser and teacher we have found that she 1S always eager to help us as much as lS humanly posslble She makes lt a polnt to See that we carry out as well as possxble those dutles ass1gned us Her many f1ne polnts have K won for her the respect and ad m1rat1on of each member of the semor class of 1954 55 Consohdated School 1 i ,i-. 'D mlnrltfs fjucwftw J HMM! CG 1 'l 7 + 7 1 is .. O J DCF . - C jf 1 - . . w I . I . ,U p . . ' ' Jem V, I . . A' I UZLQCMLZZ -Q W ' fa eavcazzziw ,.,,ifff,,9MMff YQIICI O For splend1d part1c1pat1on 1n sport act1v1t1es along w1th great versat1le ness James Srmth and Barbara Dunsen have been chosen the best athletes ln the school by thelr coaches Both persons are members of the track and basketball team and James 15 one of the outstandlng leaders on the school s track team effort to be among those rated leaders 1n any act1v1ty they challenge Lsually they come out on top James and Barbara are not only noted for the-1r athletlc ab1l1ty but also for thelr cooperatxveness W1111I'1gI'l9SS enthuslasm and other f1ne po1nts wh1ch make them well l1ked by thelr classmates Frlendlmess also ranks h1gh ln the1r book of standards The members of the semor class are proud to salute them and want them to know lt has been a great pleasure worklng w1th them I I 'fo .ww 'f A A ' fm T -l'A'i: W X . O, . ' O They are both well versed on the latest in sports and put forth their best X ' X Q t . 'Q N .rf S9 69 X 8?-E5 UIIIHYS Wlth Rose Taylor as Pres1dent and Joyce Glttmg as V1Ce Presldent a great deal of progress has been made by the Jumors th1s year We have purchased our class rlngs and are now makmg preparatlons for our Sprmg Dance We feel our blggest project the Jun1orSen1or Prom w1l1 be the best ever glven Mr John E Cottman and Mrs Bernxce H Turner are our advlsors X 3 YD, X, of P 'W di . ' SUJIIIUIHUFEH 5 i V 4 The two sections ofthe tenth grade have prospered tremendously under the guidance and assistance of Mr. Robert J. Paige and Mrs. Geraldine Hall. Although Mrs. Hall has only been with us since January, she has shown much enthusiasm and interest. Certainly, we are very appreciative of this. The Harvest Dance, sponsored annually by the sophomore class, was our first and most successful affair, In addition to this activity, we spon- sored a skating party and participated in the popularity contest. Much of the success of these three projects is attributed to the fact that our president and vice president have worked verywell. In IOA, Sheldon Murray serves as our executive officer and Earle Jones is his assistant, Tyrone Hoes is the president in the 1015 section and Reese Johnson is Tyrone Hoe's assistant. ff? fr A' C-nrC'L-F Q Q , r JIT Illlfll it sh The 9th Core classes KA and Bl were happy to present during the Evaluation Period of our School, the culmination of their second unit -- Finding One's Place in our World of Work. We used as our theme Building a Better World. To portray the solving of our problem, - What Preparations are Necessary for our Future Security? , the classes wrote a skit using our theme for the title of the playlet. The skit stressed two main points - namely: 1. The need for juniors EXPLORING themselves, the community jobs, the other many available jobsg 2. The need for PRE PARING early for life's work by taking advantage of the offerings and experiences found in our own school-Central. To make more emphatic these points, advice was given by such characters as World of Workg Explorationg Preparation, The Present, The Future. We hope our culmination stimulated the thinking of not only junior high students, but also members of the senior high. Seniors, members of the faculty, and administration say Congratulations Miss Ruff and Core class 9, for bringing to Central an excellent assemb1y. 1Iifit 's.,. QW- SHIOKN is mn R!'X?'1l5iMl g'EC'-Tm O ,g g E, ...Q-0 i .,..,-n-Q-n- -but-1 -, SEVE TH GR DER .V 48069 e R09 95 Q 'Wai als KC ,gk WHERE In THE UJORLD7 1 of 79 av Qld 3 KKKKKKKKKKH GEJLZO LZDGN Q!3CS9QZ3C'X9QI3C'X9Qf Our un1t of study Where m the World ' whlch was very mterestmg 1ncluded a study of our cor1t1nents the people and then' cultures Durmg the f1rst quarter ofthe school year we success fully completed a urut on the Educatlonal Opportumues offered at Central We are now planrung a un1t of work on Maryland whlch we w1ll call Amerlca 1n Mlmature As valuable assets 1n our studles we w1ll conduct special field trips make class projects and explore our community resources 5 XJLIOGXJQEJLID yu 1 l ij 569 wb' ix vhx'-is 4' :XX il Af I U FY' gf X,,f N5 Xqfwf R. O Q f q life' OX ' X P . 4'Liyw X, OX or' 4 2 '9'Ji,:-ko-LX wt-SZKAS L rfiuifins fvxkf A Eb JJ CW? J L ,f7WLw0'D jx I 32 ff 4 - , 9-1 4' ,. X .14-Q R A gi X? 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We are very proud of these two strong points in Central's ever growing program, and we feel certain they will continue to progress. I' 0fll Mi e Jun 'br embr Sn 93 9 lm , Q fc fx' 13. 5 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Qwmwawnu Zz Havre De Grace Banneker Towson Tubman Moton Elkton Moton Banneker Elkton Tubm an Towson Havre De Grace afmfwg Wfcff-Qui 777 mam JZZZJ J ucv' C X On f 9 QAMGVONV W YD Co ilgs Brzley 0366 9000 xr? KN if K Q 1,1 GJ 97-'Q W fi agif-ht 0 S ' . OJ 9 4 bf. ,ggziiffi Q? 55 PMA Q of 0 Nm X Nkwxxf XJ 306 QSFQ .xg x.. A lk K W X KV 4. V , , ' 1 - A' ' 7 x RQ 'H A 4 Kff' X1 1 X ,Q - X , N i 4 XA X 'X ' ' Egg' 5: ff , V g 1 00 '7. ?g9'Df 5 ' - l Q-L35 -E.'.,., - Novlg- wonznv ff ff! Z' 6' LAM' X '5 Q K X4 Q92 6 MXPN0 N, f -QS' 3 w6ZZ a WV b, Qdf d,4f7ea4af!6,a.!m:6 ,tio d41d,d0VZ1 LGvn? b,wAw,mJJQk fAy - f5f?9We dew!! c QEYKXQQMNQQW 77?.QQnJt4, 5263, 772 fm-Q2 1 7 W ,gcc-b6A ?:l Z 5 D Zwfmv 4004? QQM-I MEMBER DI TRIB TING the CENTR L U51 COURI R E SPAPER L B The Central Courler under the leadersh1p of Mrs B H Turner can be very proud of 1tS four pl1bl1Cat1O!1S Mrs Turner and her asslstants Mrs G Hall and Mrs D Ingram have worked hard and are very deservmg of our pra1ses The s chool pape r has served as a means of show1ng the commumty Just what IS bemg done by the boys and gxrls at Central Each new ed1t1on ofthe Courler has shown great progress over prevlous ones REPURTER K 'Q ' ex 'ff Q' 'X f f 2- N9 L43 n,. 'I I . P A., QP .X 1 R Ml V2 mia XX,-F, , Q 1 T. X ' 1 BORN Asbury Maryland December2 1937 l RESIDENCE R F D 1Box 353 Bel A1r Maryland DESCRIPTION For the age of seventeen I suppose I am cons1dered tall and fa1rly small I have llght brown ha1r w1th very l1ght eyes My complex1on IS fa1r If one were Judgmg me by my nose the quest1on could ar1se IS she related to the Romans? SCHOOLS ATTENDED Kelly M1ller Clarksburg West V1rg1n1a one year Harve de Grace Elementary Harve de Grace Maryland one year Asbury Churchv1lle Mary land three years George Brooks Ph1ladelph1a Pennsylvan1a one year Central Consol1dated H1ckory Maryland s1x years ACTIVITIES Badmmton volleyball skatmgfouchj b1CyC1e r1d1ng draw1ng and sew1ng FAVORITE AMUSEMENT Th1s 1S what I call a problem S1nce Ihave so many favor1te amusements lt becomes d1ff1cult to class one above the other However I ll settle for s1tt1ng down w1th some food to n1bble Whlle Iwatch mov1es and stor1es on telev1s1on FAVORITE AUTHOR There was a t1me when I would not have to hes1tate before answer1ng Ih1S quest1on however now that my text books have grown sl1ghtly th1cker hke to read most Myster1es are what Iprefer read1ng and no one wr1tes them as well as Ellery Queen so he really rates h1gh Wlth me FAVORITE STUDY When speak1ng of study favor1te IS a word that s pretty d1ff1cu1t to use I th1nk the subject I appreclate more than any other IS home econom1cs SOMETHING I DO FAIRLY WELL I ve asked a few of my frlends what I do well and they all say draw1ng 1S a talent w1th me Draw1ng 1S a real pleasure and I engoy do1ng It very much MOST INTERESTING EXPERIENCE If the word were exper1ences 1nstead of ex per1ence I could wr1te a few short stor1es FLASH The date May 16 1954 the place Morgan State College to part1c1pate 1n the event ALL STATE MUSIC FES TIVAL The a.ffa1r was qu1te wonderful and I m sure was enjoyed by all When the program ended there was plenty of commot1on as fxve of us headed for the car to get our coats Upon arr1v1ng at the car and v1ew1ng our watches we found there was st1ll one half hour before the busses left so we headed for the campus canteen When we arr1ved we found It had not yet opened so back to the busses we strolled Can you 1mag1ne the leaps our hearts took whenwe d1scovered our bus had gone fflopJ'P Sudden ly we reahzed there st1ll m1ght be t1me to catch the car Then the rest of our hearts fell 1nto l1ttle PIECES as we saw 1n the d1stance our car pull1ng off Bew1ldered and not know1ng what on earth to do we sought help We were all thr1lled when one of our fr1end s brothers assured us everyth1ng would be all rlght Now to make a long story short we enjoyed ourselves tremendously for the txme we were there and truthfully deep down 1nS1de we were all a l1ttle sorry to leave PLANS AFTER LEAVING HIGH SCHOOL After rece1v1ng my d1ploma Iplanto attend Morgan State College to tra1n for a secretary When th1S 1S completed I shall hope fully try to secure a Job U - Q . 9 ' I : 3 I I 0 1 . . . . s , 3 -- a : ' ! J . . ' J S 1 n J .1 1 ' 1 S 1 1 1 S I 3 I D : . , I . , . . . , . . I . . ' . . . , 0 J . . . J I . . I I find there is little time for pleasure reading. Still, Ihave not told whose works I . - . . I . , . i . . . , . . ' I . ' ' ' - . - , . I - . I . n. if -- , , . . , . I s J ' 1 Q I n , . . . . ' 1 0 5 . , . . c J I I , . : . . . J 0 j - X 0 '-ln S ,FW M NWN Qfet s 'I M s Es-H-ev-SM tk, MANAGER mem A rf- ?'!w fS.A i -:Q-:.K up 1.4 wllagn sf THE NEW HOMEMAKERS BELIEVE THAT BETTER HOMES MAKE FOR A BETTER NATION . V I r SA 5 '.!' . v ,' ,S gg' 1 s li ' N W V A q N' Q r 1 M. .Tx 'E ' :P . - . z AXXXXJ ' Q, 7 ' ' ft ' 'al L Q ' 'W .r Q, r . Q W 3 fi 3 g J fi mf, , Q Q. T- H-BA--fm W E O, k . -g- -4 A H L A ,- , ig fr? -N' hi ' . W, .1 .ak 1- m f A' 0 - '4 .,..,, . .. . NIH 12 Eng? gh R ' ,, . : A I A ' v T. e I gf it I , HJ ul f f A ef 5 lg. i-i 3 ' v 9. -: 59 n W .59 U N f 95. ' K -ff 5tUASV1'LCx'OLJY1CI With the able assistance of Miss Bond and Miss Ruff, the Student Council was organized early in September. This year, it has added more activities to its program of social and educational entertainment. With the help of our suggestion box we have been able to offer some form of recreation each month such as assembly programs, movies, or social hours. Planning for these ac- tivities has been a part of our weekly meetings. Our most lucrative project this year was the Sweethearts Ball held on February 10, 1955, The Council members showed much eager- ness and anxiety in preparing for this gala affair. Since our year has begun so successfully, we have high hopes of Otfmefs td 4: TSC VICE- PFESICI EVIL flume r eston t 52.2726 SBYQIS b u r KCVHKTWHJI ecre or MSG y. VEEHQ anancmzl ecvetor Mablelfii-ble making the Student Council of 1954-55 a real symbol of good school citizenship. C be 5 .01 w O xr ' ap 4x co Y O Ge e the QQ qw O Qafifgo' S W6 k 115.91 jfmru Q3 XX Wei ACULTY i7 J ' ' GLADYS WILLIAMS Core Arts and crafts VERDELLA SANDS Social Studies Her' winning smile uni i,Eiii14 iii-:Ill-1 llilgfm-:f,g!..zAu!!5aalE '? -'Qi 1 ,, L 52 A Rx' .pf W- .01 CORNELIA RUFF f-- 1, ,L Core Motherly attitude jp 9. X N Cade.: A amp. . f ul: eel.. m - Brel ' Q5 I lllii 1 ' ':li Wharf QW Y DOROTHY INGRAM Core Smallness of stature MAZIE TAYLOR Core Patience C S 5 ART 1-to . X BERNICE FORD Core Artistic ability GERALDINE HALL Social Studies Friday's current events MAUDELINE BANKS Home Economics Screaming at pupils HATTIE BRILEY Physical Education Athletic coaching ability sv 1 BERNICE TURNER Business Administration Quiet easy manner s'l, I MARY BOND English English assignments I Q 413 - ' .Pg '35 1 7 1 - Q I M AQ ROBERT PAIGE Music Band and choir JOHN COTTMAN Science Two tone Mercury l I4 7 Q .-E.-' WILLIAM BROWN Physical Education Champion Basketball Team WILLIAM RICE Industrial Arts Bass voice swf of fix- 9 .tf,QSgO'l,7L Xisq, O -F YJ 's G7 Q, xg- B .N-A ,P 0 p X O' 9 Miss A.Q0ss Q63 Hake Com6S So.n-QQ, Maj 130.3 xml?-S Fu MYs'.B' Wmiws NYS- E J-ack Stn -I J Q0 Qoffffmnobw Mm ,Jaime ! 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X . . f frpbdffz. 4-ow, ,wiv ' , ,Xfvrrf46Ivrur!.f7nf . ,0Lb0V i ,r ' ' ,Jawa ' , I J ,OVC , , On February 10 1955 at the Annual Sweetheart Ball the attractlve and lovely MISS Alma Hall of the senlor class was crowned Mlss Sweetheart of MISS Hall one of the representatlves from the Senlor Hlgh department was escorted by Mr Raymond McWh1te also a member of the senlor class Raymond IS a very actlve presldent of the Student Councll Both he and Alma are well hked by the students For th1s affalr Mlss Hall was elegantly attlred 1n a street length gown set off by a bodlce of lace Three rows of ruffles added a stunnlng effect to the Sklrt On her petlte feet were a palr of Whlte satln foot flares For added attractlon she wore rhmestone Jewelry Mlss Hall the senlor class extends 1tS congratulatlons Tom Taylor selected J un1or Mlss Valentxne wlth her escort She was equally as beautlful as Alma ln her lf Q attlre 5' l 5 7 I I I ' . . , 4 . 55. , , . , . ' 9 , . I , 'Q 5 , ' 'Ii ' . . ' - , . - Q . SM l . ' . s K .1 'X ' ' ' . . .. , S212-fi ' if 1.1 ,w a s ,. 1 A 1 - 69 1 Sv L Name Gover Damel Bond Amb1t1on Devoted Husband Favorlte Subject Phys1cal Educatlon Nlckname Shake Famous Saymg Say Baby Name Evelyn Bertha Peaker Age 18 Ambltlon Lawyer Favorxte Subject Algebra Nlckname Sue I- amous baymg I bet I ll knock you slmple Name Raymond MCWh1te Age 16 Ambltlon Busmess Man Favorxte Subject Enghsh Famous Saymg Good Grle Age 16 Name Glorxa Dolores Wllllams Ambltlon Engllsh teacher Favorlte Subject Engllsh Nlckname Baby ,Q Famous Saymg Who? Tell Me S' A L ,I . i D. in . Q fn nz .,'. , 1' U0 4 - X? Age:.i18 g A . , Y UU . fir had i Name Alma Roberta Hall A e 17 Ambltlon Mus1c1an Favonte Subject Typmg N1ckname Nhsh Famous Saylng Thmk they a1n t scormg Name John Alexander Sprlggs Age 1 Ambltlon Demollshlst Favor1teSubJect Phys1cs Nlckname Gator Famous Saymg Say Hey Name Vlrglma Marle Taylor A e Ambltlon Teacher Favomte Subject Engllsh Nhckname Glnny Famous Sayxng I Tell You That ' Name Vernon Edward Kelly Age 19 Ambxtlon Mor't1c1an Favomte Subject Phys1cs Nlckname Quaker' Famous Saylng Say Broad X gz. :. ' . . T me T of va Q ,1' i 'S . K 1. -.8 . - Q X! tg .. . 2 5 J if Name Catherme Vlfglnla Thompson A e 17 Amb1t1on Secretary Favorlte Subject Chem1stry Nlckname Betty Famous Saymg You re a dzrty b1rd i Name Sh1r1ey Irene Harms Age 17 Ambltlon Stenographer Favor1te Subject Typmg Nlckname Shlrl Famous Saymg O my you crazy one Name Charles Irvm Mltchell A e 17 Amb1t1on T V Techmclan Favorxte Subject Enghsh N1ckname Chappil Famous Saymg ' Let s not get hasty Name James Alylous Sprlggs Age 19 Favorlte Subject Physlcal Educatlon N1ckname Spr1gg1e Famous Saymg No Sweat 1 S 1' 1 I A X! ' : ll l ' ' Il f,,'4lf,1 A Q. M V ' . 1 T i ' Ambittonz Sports Commentator ' A V7 .5 ow - u Q 9 : . I . 6 ll 5 g :Q .- . . . 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Always remember that each man's destmy IS reached by hlm, accord1ng to the road he chooses to travel. So may each of you, choose a desxrable one I'm sure each ofyou wants to ach1eve success, so as you work toward 1t, keep ln your mmd the thought that The he1ght atta1ned by great men was not reached by sudden flxght, but through constant toll. Mayl take th1s opportumty to express my apprecxatlon to the parents for cooperatmg so splendmdly wmth me th1s school year, and to wlsh for each of you a happy and prosperous future. S . 4 lg -,, 7' ,--S - L .Q4 21 X ' , in - ' 43 r, ' M '. . -' ,. ' .v A lv , . A ' 5 ffl? ,A I g :n .v :Q .1 I A ,af A . '5. A k ' x ,fec- Q frfenoff Class N10 of Students Homeroom Teacher KSSCIIOH Aj M1ss Re1d Presldent Evelyn Peaker Homeroom Teacher fSect1on BJ M1ss Wzlhams Presldent Bake Sale yyggc- 111,-9 Bus trxps to 125. 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