Coolidge High School - Corral Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1950

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Bob Tweedie. art Seated-Bobbie Dirst Nancy Goodman Rhina Herrera Anita Oshinsky Charlotte Levy Phyllis Sirkis Delores Bellin Carla Heider Standing-Charlie MacDonald Fred Kendall Larry Lawrence Morton Altschuler Inky Strangtield Van Sigworth Douglas Ford Perry Burgess Arlene Kay Mrs. Grace Margie Herrera 'Z our .03 F' ,N I X iilllxia l Faculty committee Maude M. Horne-Editorial Yvonne P. Grace-Art Charlie B. Toxey. Business corral section representatives 328- 325- 310- 218- 330 328 313 311 ef. 222 211 113 323 307 tl 5 I 304 216 115 326 232 206 109 316 308 219 212 205 119 sos- zza 1 zra 1 127- 314 208- 8,.. 8... 8.,. 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 -6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5. .. -5 -4 -4 -4 -4 -3 309- 3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 Sylvia Forman Lois Kellner Golda Youngblood Betty Donovan Marilyn Lebowitx Jean Smith Phyllis Citrenbaum Jean Stevenson Muriel Habel Donald LaMarr Barbara Goldberg Margie Herrera Barbara Smith Sam Dodek Donna McPherson Caryl Traten Charlotte Sherman Richard Kaufman Charles Stopak Anna Althot1 Joseph Fones Tommy Giancoli Martha Bowers Leonard Bulman Alvin Brooks Sylvia Deckelbaum Jeffrey Rumbaugh Leila Baskin Borbara Sachs David Harmon Eunice Shapiro Stanley Wolk Shirley Edwards s6 4 X A x MJ' 'M ff sxggzy-.L Q , ,X 'N V Y . Marilyn Lukac-Art editor: Burt Epstein-Bush ness Manager: Barbara Dirsf-Editor-in-chief: Linda Loehler-Literary editor. I. ii r 'T 1. - , - Q t V. 4 .e,, ,, 1 - ii v. Q .71 G., L. i i , tif I A A sg l V en. - V I ,Q-s44vx 'i'Lx.:ysi 3 A ld,-V . ,. i ,,, x r 4: x f .. if' ' t l ' J. 'H rx ri 1 - f i l .f ' ' ' ,vs ,fir 5: , ,fl R J v To: All Coolidge Students From: The CORRAL editorial staff Subject: Your CORRAL Coolidge High School has an anniversary this year, its tenth. We have resisted the temptation to make the l95O CORRAL an anniversary issue in the usual sense of the word although our chests did expand with pride when we considered the record ot nine eventful years. Impressive though this record is, we do no' wish to spotlight past accomplishments. Inf stead, we wish to make a contribution to the proud traditions of Coolidge in the only way that we can, by giving you the best yearbook that you have ever had. The l95O CORRAL is an informal survey ot you and your friends at work and play. We have tried to make it beautiful and com- plete. ln the pages that tollow we present fo' your pleasure the l95O COITG COOLIDGE is great. Because We know our schoe ' 1 saugzn6ow guaugwoad goqg 4sa66ns an og 'wgopao apgm uoggou auasap 4 :T o ar 'O 0 . n 0 .9 5 definitely 2 2 h -n B Au i 0 an 1 In : 9 2 E U, 0 Q an -'- 3 D Tn Q. .loguas .mg 'gdaq sagwouoag awog. E. 1 6 1 2 i . '1 hugh school that Q 17-' .2 4 C 1: -3 : 9' di + .1 E should sit up and our team would make good material for -5 :L E a .: U awoaaq 2 E o Ol A : Ill :a :L ou 3 6 .: .aa 1: 9 5 0 L m 0 .: OI ' Q- o n sports, because Q 3 D. 'dn ggs us o 4 I UI Y 0 Q 1 9 :r 0 moq aas og looqas .mo swam 1val03 I n 0 0 5 U Q III B o S L 5 D Ir cb 3 Q Q Q E. 3 cb Slllapflls 'SMBU take notice, and executive offices in action lf's 0 life of hurry ond scurry during the morning rush in the business office. Mrs. AAS .4 V h AK. 1 .. ' O . ffvl 1 iw, l..-4 'I If is-A e Collis and cussing the l -r , 1 , I A ff' - X . I X S ff' i , 1- g , 'lc x V I ?Q ,xlq Mrs. Milchell sit quietly is plons for the doy. .-4 +3 .In 5 I L 1 'A executuve olfucers spealc Through the pages of thus Corral you wull un the years to come find pleasure un reluvung the many actrvutues that you have experuenced un Coolidge lt us wuth confidence that we send you on to newer and more dufTicult tasks con fident that you wull un every way measure up to the fine promises that you have shown un your school careers My sincere best wushes go wuth you ca. jf Assistant Pruncupal Calvun Coolidge Hugh School Publucatuon of the l95O CORRAL marks e close of the first decade un the hustory of the Calvun Coolidge Hugh School ten eventful years Three generatuons of Coolrdgutes have completed theur courses sunce our modern edu catuonal plant opened uts doors un September 1940 and eughteen classes wull have marched across the stage to receuve theur duplomas These students under the leadership of able teachers have laud the foundatuons of a fine Cooludge tradutuon They have gone out from our halls as loyal ambassadors and have earned for our school an enviable reputation for excellence un all the things that are char acterustuc of an outstandmg hugh school lt has been a genuune pleasure to have been associated wuth the classes of l950 We are confident that they wull mauntaun the hugh stand ards set by other graduates of the first decade Our best wushes go wuth them fy W Pruncupal Calvun Cooludge Hugh School 'fs Ov' ,wa ' ' v th A 5' . . . ,Y l . l ., T- . . A - f Jil ' - - f . l , . A I 5 - o J - H. A u the student council loolcs its best for the photographer 9' ' MRS. MARGARET WALL Student Council Sponsor ,.... .r The bigwigs of the Stu- X dent Council look over the Historical scrapbook with Dr. Brougher. Qtr! lst rows Sarah Wood, Burl Carey, Ken Luxenberg, Bruce Colvin, Jim Barrett. 2nd row: Myrna David- son, Jean Nelson, Lois Tabor, Barbara Dyer, Pa- tricia McNey, Freda Hubbard, Nancy Jonscher, Lynn Rumbaugh, Dale Wingfield, Barbara Wolin. 3rd row: AI Shuster, Joe Morton, Terry Horowitz, Teddy Bolotin, Burt Epstein, Van Sigworth. 4th row: Bob O'Connor, Jim Colby, Joe Wilkinson, Dick Breuer- not in picture-Linda Loehier, Roger Euster, Martin Gottlieb, Don Weikert, Jean Rushing, Dick Trivett, Bill Chamberlain, Joseph Marston, louis Olelsas, Marilyn Dierer, Ronald Goldberg, Jerry Carey, Roland John- son, Elizabeth White, Barbara Wolin, John Hill. This was the Student Council's Christmas tree, but every Coolidgite who passed moved o piece of tinsel or adjusted a light bulb, so it turned out that the job of decoration was a community enterprise. February Class 1950 S S :af . My 'fy' ,. . W ff' EEST- .X J af-mf' 0 THE BIG FOUR OF THE FEBRUARY CLASS G dy V lx Vdp gpim N vof. Nz.E 4? W F1 J f 4 A f X U f- G 5 T I 1 1 'JT 'bf H. ' Y E ga e 6 4' 'f Dx y r rx 'rf lr N' LJ A142 I ... 'fl E X .. ' n Q N '2 f Q5 . 1l'5 S ,L nm . N PC , I to ' N . X - ra ic ers. vice presidenh ll X, m Lois Cermok, secrefury: Shirley Sfeele, presidenf: and Barbara Heller, ireasurer. x 5 L' X? x A ' x X 0 3 , X 4' A 183 ,-U2 .L-1 M5 ml -' igftun 5 S- .- ., - - J 'V J S - 5 Z' If is x-lax IS . 5 J, Q, U T 5 an I N A! J 'W A .- 'I . - Q fb ' 1 XA V Q If , xl 0 F -an X ' K E E 9 1+ W 1. u 25 , I , -. f ' ,wh . 5 T9 .gt 4 .., lx- M r- 'E ,. . -x -1- 1-e 95 - 'Cf xr by HARLENE LEE ABRAHAM . shutter-bug. .. work comes next. FAYGA BARMACKH Fay likes to have fun riding on horses and in cars Future plans include moving from D.C, college or work. Cafeteria staff, chorus, two G S.A, activities. EDITH LOUISE BECKER dances and reads for fun work and college soon Booster Club, Dance Club, V Coolidge Players, Y-Teens, Courier L agent, Red Cross agent, I I-. T i N . EMIL BEUCHERT easy to please likes everything work next. 5 NOAH LION BIERMANN television, ra, in ,, dia, sports, interest him.. college or radio school after graduation . Student Polemics. sg., if ff,-'.::v4 nv ' ...- Q s, , vga- 1, iii ,W , ' !:',1 QW ,X In s f . .a'- ' I rr X I JOHN DOUGLAS BLACK . . . any gal sports for him., college., Cadets, A C.A.P. rin 1- . .4 Q, BETTY JEAN BOWLING sports fiend. college comes next section treasurer, Red Cross agent, G,S.A., Booster Club, Spanish Club, PATRICIA ANN BROOMEH Youth Hos- tels.. University of Maryland.. Rifle Club, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Corral Agent, Officials' Club, G,S.A., Senior Basketball team. ELIZABETH ANN BROWN . , . Betty the s 7' . Eat , s globe-trotter.. also loves cars. ., .M college.. Red Cross, vice president, secretary, four G.S.A. activities, senior basketball team, chorus. LOIS ANN CERMAK, , music, iournalisrn, 8. sports fiend. , plans to study music or journalism in college. . senior class secre- . tary, section vice-president, Courier edi- torial staH, Girls' Metalcraft Club, Booster Club, secretary, Choir, treasurer, three G.S,A, activities ly T' 23 f , 1' xl f. L, 4'e ,.L.fN 'Q I rs- Z' 5, I LYDIA JANE CLARK dotes on swim- 9'f ming, boating, dancing, and big Buicks it she doesn't marry, it's a career tor her, Corral agent, business oliicey fashion shows. Q GEORGE CHARLES COMERT . . . all sports for him wants to work or j - attend Benjamin Franklin School of Accounting, 3 ' Q LEONARD suRroN cor-in , goes in for 4 politics, economics and sports . will get 6 f a law degree at college. GLENNA JEAN CURTIS . this gal likes , to dance and to eat . . , plans to attend medical secretarial school . . . section secretcry, Booster Club. IRENE DANOFF. . ,spends her time reading, dancing, loves sports . will work after Strayer Business College , Red Cross agent, Courier agent. I .4 MYRNA JULIENNE DAVIDSON. Just loves dancing and dentistry ,college comes . along., Student Council, Spanish Club, YfTeens, locker stalft, Booster Club, JOYCE ANN DELAP . Esther Williams the second. also likes to bowl and dance.. will travel, then marry ..one fq 23 L M V G.S.A. activity. ' Q CHARLES RAYMOND DENNIS. . .likes planes, boats,..plans to make his fortune through tourist cabins, , .Avi- ation Club. ALVIN DOBBIN . . , Horse likes sports . expects to marry and go into retailing. . . varsity track teamg basketballg football: bookroom staff. SHARON LUCY DONOHOE . , . Tootie likes the summer and dancing . . . co- lege and then marriage. . .locker stoffg section secretaryg Booster Clubg Infirmary assistant. ELIZABETH ANNE DONOVAN.. Bet- ty's mad for blue convertibles, foot- ball games, dancing, and sports... Miami University next . . . Red Cross agentg Corral agentg section secree engineer. . .Cadetsp Chess Club. taryg three G.S.A. activities. GEORGE CYRUS ELLIS. , ,Racing cars and boats are his loves . . . will enter busi- ness after high school. JAMES OWEN ENGLE. . ,Cars and elec- tricity are his interests. . .plans to be an AUDREY MARIE ENGLEMAN. . .likes o happy home and swimming. . .job as bookkeeper and marriage will follow graduationg ive G.S.A. activitiesg Choir. FRANCIS HARRIET FARLEY . . . Reading and eating are her favorite pastimes. . .Univer- sity of Maryland next year. . .section sec- retary. META LUCV FONG . . . Her interests lie Far Awa Places college next In y . . . year . . . Business Oiice Staffg Spring Fashion Show. SYLVIA FORMAN. . .Likes art, read! ing, and music . . . wants to find Utopia . . . Art Service Clubg Spanish Club: Corral Art Stoffg Corral Business Staff. NIELS PETER FRANDSEN . . . Interested in sports and medicines. . . will study at George Washington University or U. of Maryland . . . Student Polemicsg Photogra- phy Club. FRANK RICHARD FRENE. . .Football and drafting takes up the maiority of Frank's spare time. . .Plans to make a profes- sion of drafting. . .Varsity Shopg Alume ni Committee, chairman. CLAIRE GITELSON . . . Her sweet ac- cent verifies her love for languages, and likes foreign dancing . . . Work will take up a good part of her time. SHERWIN LEWIS GLASS . . . Sherry likes playing the piano . . . wants to go to Ca- lumbia University. MARTIN BARNEY GOTTLIEB. . interested in radio, television, and electronics . . . to continue electronics in the future . . . Radio Workshopg Student Palemicsg Scie ence Clubg Photography Clubg Aviation Club. BARBARA JEAN HELLER . . . A good- time Charlie! likes Miami, Fla. and dancing . . . Senior Class Treasurerg Section vice-president, Student Coun- cilg Corral agentg Courier Agent, Busi- ness Office Staflg Girls Glee Clubg Club. three G.S.A. activities and Choir. LEONARD GEORGE HENSCHEL . . . indoor and outdoor sports fiend . . . Walking the George Washington Halls in the future. . , Student Council, Chess Clubg Photography ALLAN DUDLY HERRMANN . . . Sport and music minded . . . College mart, then to business in the future . . . Tennisg Varsity bandg Talent Showg Cafeteria Stung Cadet Band. BARBARA ANN HOWLAND . . . Bob! bie likes dancing and football . . . hopes to be a topenotch secretary . . . Section vice-presidentp Boosters Clubp Courier Agentg Co-chairman, Alumni committeeg 2 G.S.A. activities. pe .1 Q Ml' he X ,. ., ' X ,. ci t. f L . .tm iiiifi i' ' Y' 2: 919 QEZJ. .-1 .nd A f 1 t SI' ,f 'Dx fav? e ,Q-' V n r , T' 5. IJ l , i '-vw l ,t l l I -4 i l X l 5 , 2 i-n s I f G! 7 t ', 5 n H Q! 'Nl . E' . Y' N 23 v 2 i N X 3 J it I . 4 flu' :Q .N .Z Ibm ,13 Wx 5' I fm 'X J 1 Jn. 1 , as C' .I , RM 5 K.i4,'F'I-. of 'U' 23 KATHLEEN KANE , . . Desires life of gen- tleman farmer . . . Crazy about Hoosiers, pro-basketball , and hot rods . . . Courier staH, Girls sportscaster, G.S,A. board, seven G.S.A, activities, advanced choir, senior play chairman, NICK KATSOUROS . . . Ardent Sports Fan, saves coin . , . Next year, busi- ness school . . . Varsity Shop, Red Cross Representative, Chess Club. LOIS KELLNER . . . Dancing and music take up spare time . . . Maryland U. in February. . .Spanish Club, Boosters Club, Courier Agent, Corral Agent, Y-Teens, Red Cross Representative, Section secretary, l G.S.A. activity. BEVERLY KLUFT . . . a sports enthusiast . . . Will be seen in college atter February . , . Spanish Club, Courier agent, 2 G.S.A. activities. PATRICIA ANN KREITER . . . Pat likes sports and politics . . . Plans a college trip . . . Junior Red Cross, president, Section president, Boosters Club, G,S,A. Board, Officials Club, 5 G.S.A. activities. SHIRLEY JUNE KURLAND . . . acting, writing, reading, and dancing prove her versatility . . . College will follow a short time spent working . , . Booster Club, Coolidge players, Modern Dance Club, Girls Glee Club, Coolidge Choir, Library Staff, Y-Teen Club. JEAN FRANCES LARCOMBE . . . Dimples is definitely sports-minded . . . loves toad, dancing and California , . . Marriage will follow college , . . Captain basketball and 3 G.S.A. activities, G.S.A. board, section president. JOSEPH LI CAUSI . , . Interested spec- tator at all tootball games with a hot dog in each hand . . . Study electrical work in future , . . Section president, Red Cross Representative, Alternate Courier Agent. JANET ELSIE LINDEMAN . . . Musically inclined, enioys sports . . . College life sounds like a pretty good future . . . Section secretary, Choir, 5PU'1i5h Club, Booster Club, Basketball. MARSHALL EDWIN LOHR . . . Car lover . . . Service station attendant in future . . , Campaign worker for Senior Class Secre- tary, SIGMUND LOUBE . . . Sports and girls interest Siggy . . . Future plans include accountancy at Beniamin Franklin U. FRANK GEORGE MAGRUDER . , Skippy is a sports and food enthusi- ast , . . plans include college next year . . . Track team, Student Council Representative. BEVERLY ANN MAIER . . , Lover ofthe bet- ter arts, music, and dancing . . . continu- ing school or work . . , Section president, vice-president, secretary, Choir. JOAN MARIE MALLOY . . . Listening to Charlie Parker records is her favorite pastime . . . Undecided future of either vocalist or model . . . Advanced chorus, Girls Glee Club. MARY GLORIA MARCHITELLI . , . En- joys traveling, movies, and football . . . to attend a Medical secretarial school . . . Business office staH, Book- keeper for Courier, Business staff for the lunchroorn, Booster Club, Home Ec Club. ETHEL McEVOY . , . Loves being a Sport lathlete, that isl . . . Top occupational therapist someday . , . Section president, Vice-president of the Spanish Club, 7 ,I G,S.A. activities, Camera Club, Co-chair- E man Commencement Committee. SAMUEL GONG MOY . . , Likes to harp on musical instruments . . . Figures to be an accountant . . . Varsity band, Lunchroom staff, JEAN ELLEN NELSON . . . Cuts a nice figure an skates and makes o swell Swan while diving. Hopes to skate into a career in the future then mar- riage . . . Student Council represen- tative, Gym dance assembly, Fashion show, 3 G.S.A. activities. HOWARD EDWARD NOACK . . . Liked to see the world from o flattop. Maryland U. in the future. EDMUND STANLEY ORLEANS . . . Eddie has a special liking for cute little girls . . . Next year University of South- ern California will find him scouting around . . . Advanced Chorus, Boys Glee Club, Spanish Club and Allied Youth. SAMUEL PASTOR . . . Sam is another lover of the dancing and sports . . . College halls will boast another mem- ber in the future . . . Junior and Vor- sity Basketball. JOAN LEE PICKETT . . . Sports enthusiast . . . Maryland U. will gain a good worker . . . Section president, Booster Club, G.S.A. Board, Officials Club, Camera Club, 8 G.S.A, activities, Prom Committee Chair- man. FREDRIC BERYL RATNER . . . Fred is in- terested in radio and electricity. . . Will study law at the National Law School . . . Cadets, Track team, Spanish Club, Ad- vanced Chorus, Boys Glee Club, Allied Youth, GERALDINE JOY REEDER . . . Gerry craves dancing, food, men, and pi- anos . . . Southeastern University School of Modeling in future. . . Red Cross, Booster Club, Choir, Y-Teen club, Spring festival, Fashion Show, 6 G.S.A. activities. HERBERT GILFORD RENNER Jr ..,. Hunting and guns chief interests . . . United States Coast Guard member after leaving Cool- idge. GEORGE SAMUEL ROBINSON . . . Ad- mirer of boat racing and submarines. . . Uncle Sam will have a new recruit soon. JERRY ROSENTHAL. . .Counting other people's money, eating, sleeping on the list of interests . . . George Wash- ington U, in the future . . . Banking, Office Training, and Chorus. DOROTHY ESTELLE ROSS . . . Dot likes the beach, music, watching football and basketball games . . . to Stetson College, to learn the latest on kindergarten teach- ing . . . Section secretary, treasurer, Choir, Cheerleader alternate, Spanish Club, Booster Club, A G.S.A. activities. RICHARD LEE ROTH . . . Dick particularly enioys the makeup of radios and music work . . . University of Pennsylvania Campus sounds great , . . Student Po- lemics, president, Coolidge Players, vice- president, Radio Workshop, Dulcy in '47, Pegasus, Corral, Senior Editor, French Club, Class Day Chairman. STANTON MORTON RUDO . . . Ath- letics and food very appealing to Mort . . . Hopes to further education . . , Member senior football team, J.V. Basketball. SHIRLEY ANN SAGER . . . Likes converti- bles, Roller-skating, and Bowling . , . col. lege . . . Corral agent, Courier agent, Christmas assembly, Spring fashion show. BETTY ANN SCHOEN . . . sings popular songs . . . retailing, voice lessons, Man. ager of Varsity Shop. ALBERT SHUSTER , . . sports and food . . . Al will study medicine at G,W.U. . . . Student Council, Spanish and Camera Clubs, vice-president Chess Club, Section president. . LQ , LL iv rw- 6.4 YN-r W' L , so 43 'S -1 -9 ,vw x-as svn el' K- L K- Q 234 a .M tx 'lk Ts 1 'ta 'tx in 4.1 ' i ii 'IIT' PEGGY ANNETTA SIMPSON , . . Likes dancing, sports, reading . . . Peg's going Q to Indiana University , . . G,S,A. board 6 and 6 sports, city-wide Spanish contest winner, Booster Club. ft BERTHA SISGOLD . . . ls interested in :fi dancing, modeling, art, and sports . . . Billy wants to be a merchandise buyer and get married . . , 3 G.S.A. sports. ANTHONY AMISTED SMITH . . . A real cat! Tony likes cars , . . college or Navy next . . . Section secretary, Red Cross representative. M ,em F V, AUDRE ANNE SMITH . . , Likes the opera and shoe business , . , The Julliard School of Music will be her destination after Cool- idge . , . Coolidge Choir, Talent Show- Corral and Red Crass representative, CHARLES WILLIAM SPATES . . ls inter ested in law . . . Going to G.W.U, . . . QQ Allied Youth, Section president, Section treasurer. MARIE SHIRLEY STEELE . . . Plays a great game ot tennis . . . William and Mary College . . . Senior Class Presif dent, Cheerleader, National Honor Society, president, Student Council . gr A ': ,- Q,i representative, G.S A., Secretary, Ten- :.. rs Hr..-1 .,-53 Qqxix ff' Z- -ms. , I in to-ri nis Club, president, section president ,fee e f ,f .5 , f ' r Q JANE ELLEN STOLL , swims, dances, tor QL ' 4 recreation . F.B.l. agent . . , Corral n ' agent, Courier agent, 6 G.S.A. sports, ' Varsity shop. JOHN PAUL THOMAS . . .Has a pilot's l'cense and loves planes . . . Aviation Engineering someday. . .Aviation Club, C.A,P. NANCYE LOUISE THOMAS , . . Likes to dance. . .William and Mary bound u s.. .,, , next year . . . Cheerleader, Section 'I 1' .Li President, Section secretary, Booster Club, Fall Show of '48 and '49, - Graduation Marshall, Spring Show, . '25 1 f 1 ' Roaem coies THOMAS . . . Goes tor 7 - 5 X V cars and sports . . . Bob is going to Mary' 'T ff' land U. . Section president. JANET LEE TWIGG . . . reads, collects poetry, does child welfare . . . Worked as assistant Librarian. GRADY ALEXANDER VICKERS Jr, . . plays the piano like mad , . .college coming soon , . . Senior Class vice, presiden', Football and Baseball man' ager. ,C , ANNE YVONNE-MARIE WADLOW , . .Likes pl' playing the piano and sports . . . She will study medicine at George Washington and London Universities. DONNIE JEAN WALTERS . , . Interests are nice people and most everything . . . college at G.W.U. or Maryand , . . Section Vice-President and Secretary, t Infirmary Assistant, 3 G.S,A. activities, . , r Choir, Coolidge Players, Metal Shop, K , Spanish Club. ' tl MARCUS WARSAW . . . Radio and Television fascinate Sonny , , . going , lt into retailing very soon . . . Com- 'G '9'1q mencement Committee, Chairman, S J L ' in Choir. Q z Q, Q s, WILLIAM WAPSHAUER . . . Willie likes A V r If good food and fun , . . going to college l ' E or work , . . Section Vice-president. ,. ELAINE WATERS , . , Likes bowling, ping , pong, and G.W ,... college . , . 4 X G.S.A. sports. V, X HUGH WESTON . . , ls interested in vs gg , wi 1 1 aviation . , . plans to be an aeronau- tical engineer . . .aviation club. 'A .9 ,!,4, JOHN WHlTMORE Football, Baseball, I i and Doncwng prove John s downtalls Accounting at Beriyamin Franklin Llniver A , 5 si'Y Choir, Studen' Polerriics, Cadets Q 5 'V Q A Q ' GERALD wont Mechanics S ' ' 'its' lore medical o' deritc: 5000 K- qi ' ' Section Vice pvesden' and Veda ff ' if V. uve' Sac'-sh Clcn Cu er.: Us 'lc' i' Ex C ,ss GCLDA YOUNGBLOOD Bow Pg Q i gfg ggrvgng Ngrk gf-C marriage ,x t' I P' I - after graduation , Cerro CQCP' ' .4 gh X c c on I kk , 2 . ClaSS day SCCHCS , N . v-' . LAWRENCE zworr V . l vwrcicstcci AQWQOQLQ Suence Larw is to study rnecliune G W U Sevior- Presicert cud Vice ROBERT COLE. , .Bobby wants any sports but tennis, golf, and chess...colIeqe next... varsity football, track. and basketball: metal shop foreman. SONIA PASIS...AlI phases of roller skating interest her intenseIy...Work or G.W.U. in store for her...Modern Dance and Spanish Clubs. riesiderit, Chess and Latir' Cluus, JV Bas -fttzall c1nrl'rcc-4 Fourth grade antics produce smiles among members of Little Red Schoolhouse, senior class play. Teacher .loan Malloy reads aloud love-note intercepted from Frank Tubby Frene. February graduates Gle in for the class day exer- cises. President Shirley Steele heads the proces- sion. ff SCDIOY dIl'll'l2I' ll .-..- l n ., A ,ur- , , . . 1 ' ' uw P 1 . 1 we 3' QP.. Q. sf I yy If Ni:-'th :Wi .wqmgwff L Qiqvab v ff . y Y-' 3,5 fr' 3- fx 3 f fax! 1 446 x tr The final day of iudgmenf arrives. Larry ZaroH reads ihe Class Will. while Judge Mar- fin Go1'+Iieb and Skippy Magruder Iisfen in. '1 x. I 9. . .' Q. 0 7 Q. .s ' ' .I 4 A4 ' a Q'. E Q , 3 Q, .iw wdsqxgf ' x 2 af f'o'5X65 K A , We af HU Q ' ', A C N Q A D June Class 1950 Officers: Treasurer Vice-pres. President Secreiary J a n e T o ye Donald Weikeri James Barreff Jean Rushing I Rs fs Sl' fi' their ,W A f ff if F5 A G' 5' +L lla sit-Q: l'? 4i- X '. f 9 . E e K 50' 4 gb D levi if ' 1 -s. is 'I in i tv 1' is ,NX K, V. a i fi'-1 6' 5 l 4 SHIRLEY LYNNE ABBOTT . . . Loves sports, roller skating hillbilly music . . . plans to attend secretarial school . . . Boosters Club, Y-Teen, Choir, Red Cross Representative. SONIA ABELSON . . . Sonny likes music, dancing, horseback riding . . , will major in psychology next year at college . , , Courier Staff, Allied Youth, Corral Staff. BARBARA AHLSTROM . , , Horse en- ioys swimming, horseback riding . . . will be seen next year at the Uni- versity of California . . , G.S.A. Board, Five G S.A, Activities. JOSIAH PERRY ALFORD . , . Joe is a music fiend , . , plans college next year . . . Cadet Corps, Captain, Varsity Band, Or- chestra, Section VicefPresident. WILLIAM LENZ ALLEN . . , Interests in- clude cars, aviation, riflery , . . Mary- land U. next year . . . Varsity Band. DOLORES ROBERTA ALUISE . . . likes to read in her spare time . . . on to college , . . Radio Workshop, Drama- tic Club, Pegasus, Quill and Scroll Writing Society, Courier Stafi. ANNE BETH ALVES . . . A movie and music enthusiast . . . Will go to college to con- tinue retailing . . . Chorus. PAUL NERLAND ANDERSON . . . Enioys sports and writing , . . will goto college or commercial art school . . . Track, Courier Editorial Staft. DOROTHY ADELE ANSELMO . . . Dot- ty's interests include music, sports, Packard convertibles . . , Maryland U. next year. V-Teen Club, French Club, Allied Youth, Courier Staff, Ad- vertising Manager. MARTIN ROBIN APRIL . . . Marty likes sports, cars . . , college next. Section president, Student Polemics, Corral Adver- tising Stafi, Basketball, Manager. JAMES RICHARD AUSTIN . . . Sports, parties, and cars fascinate Jimmy . . . to the Navy next year . . . Football, co- captoin, Basketball, Chorus. MARY JANE BALDERSON . . . M. J. likes be-bop, dancing, modeling . . . will go to work or business school. BERNARD BAND . . . Enjoys basketball, swimming . . , plans to attend G.W. and study medicine . , . Basketball, Latin Club, Cadets. JAMES DEWEY BARRETT Jr .... Likes sports, school, social events . . . college next .... Basketball, Track, Student Council, Vice-President, Sergeant-Ar Arms, Pep Assembly Squad. FRANCES BARTOLQMEO . . . Sports, movies, and hillbilly music for Franny , . . to work next year. Two G.S.A. Activities, NEIL ERWIN BASSIN . . , Interests include eating, sports business administration at college. PHYLLIS BEHRICK . . . Enioys sports, pho- tography, designing, and sewing , , . to college, then a career in interior dec- orating , . . Boosters Club, Choir, Latin Club. DOLORES BELLIN . . . A bowling fiend, Washington Caps fan . . . Business school and work . . , Corral Art Stott, Corral Business StaH, Spanish Club, GSA. Activity. ROGER BENTLEY . . . Automobile history interests him . . . Cornell comes next . . . Cadet Corps, Latin Club, Choir, Allied Youth, Library Assistant. PAYE HARRIET BERMAN . . . Likes to ride horseback, swim, dance, sleep . . . Col- lege or marriage soon . . . Infirmary Assistant. IRWIN BERNSTEIN . , . Likes wood- craft and driving , . . plans to be a C.P.A .... Orchestra. JAMES LEWIS BLACKWELL . . . Anything mechanical interests him , , . will ioin the Navy or be a mechanic. MONTE BLACKWELL . . . Football and girls are Monte's main loves . . . will be at college next year . . . Football, Sec- tion treasurer. sv? Q ALICE BOGDONOFF . . . Enjoys ten- nis, political science . . . plans for future include college . . . Courier Staff, Student Polemics, president, publicity chairman, G.S.A., Section president, Student Council, Announc- ing Staff, Varsity Band, Orchestra, Tennis team. iff I' NORMAN BOHRER , . . Enioys science, ten- nis . , . will study medicine . . , Corral Staff, Spanish Club, Rifle Club, Tennis. -5 PAUL BOND , . . Sunshine and women .6 - A 4 interest Paul , . . Miami University comes I next , . . Student Council, Section Presi- ' dent, Varsity Shop. SUZANNE ILEANA BONX . . . Music and ballet fiend , . . will study danc- i ing after graduation. Va Nix.. u lx., 4' V ,ff . 'il' 5, BURTON HARRIS BOROFF . . . Burt's in- terests include world affairs, U,N. writing . . . future holds a B.A. degree in iournal- ism, then newspaper or radio work . . . Cadet Corps, Student Polemics, Dramatic Club, Pegasus. RICHARD IRWIN BREUER . . . Dick likes sports . , . future plans include college for a medical degree . . . Student Coun- cil, Basketball, Tennis, Student Polemics, Vice-President, Courier Staff, Corral Stai, Radio Workshop, G.W. Confer- ence Group. BERNARD SOL BRODERSON . . . Girls and business fascinate Bernie. . . will go into business with his father . . . Varsity Shop, Track, Chorus, Red Cross, HARRIET SYLVIA BROIDA . , . A music and dancing fan . . . college comes next . . , Courier Business Stott, BARBARA JEAN BROWN . . . Among Bobbie's interests are music, converti- bles . . , future plans include marriage and being a doctors receptionist , . . Chorus. GRACE BRUDER . , . Likes reading, -it' A sports, popular and hillbilly music . . , to work next year . . . YfTeen Club Bible Club, Modern Dance Club, G.S.A. ns ROBERT SINGLETON BRYANT . . . Varied Q interests include stamp collecting, rifle wi shooting, and playing the tuba . . . Varsity Band, French Club, Treasurer, Rifle Team, President, Cadet Corps. PERRY OGDEN BURGES5 . . . Pete en- ioys dates, movies, and all sports , . . the Navy next for him . . . Corral Art Stott, Allied Youth. PAUL HAMPTOM BURROUGHS . . , Yogi is a sports fan . . . wants to be a ball player . . , Baseball, Football. s. , 5 '5 - X ,A m . 0' I li we Q G E' , .gs Q 2 v , , Y' if Wx:-at nv ea? L' 33535 ik af 1 i ' .f U I .qij l N I 6 'S I br . my , K g K' I if df Vs. X K 3 ac. N E Ki if, fill iq T is X 1 'A K. as 'O- 1 n, 0 I7 'QC NORTON BUTLER . . . Nortie likes movies, dances, sports, current events and Doris Day . . . plans ta be a lawyer . . . Base- ball, Section president, Section vice-presiv dem. Camera Club: Courier reporter, Boosters Club, Student Polemics, U. N, Dis, cussion Group, Corral editorial staff, C Club. ROBERT JETT CANNON . . . Stupe en- ioys food, sports, Pogo Possum comics . . . Dry Cleaning College next, then will own o dry cleaning business . . , Basketball, C' Club, Section vice- president. BURL WILLIS CAREY . , Boo's inter, ests are sports, eating , . Will take hotel training at Michigan State . . , Student Council, Treasurer, Basket- ball, Boosters Club, OSCAR KELLY CAROGLANIAN . . . A sports fiend . . . wants to go to college, take up printing . . . Football, Baseball, Chorus. JOHN EDWARD CARROLL lr .... Jock likes eating, sleeping and good looking cars . . . college next. AMELIA CATAKIS . . . likes music, plays, reading . , . She's ol? to Mary- land U. to take Home Ec . . .Courier Stali, Pagasus, president, Spanish Club, Radio Workshop. EUGENE ALEXANDER CARUSI . . . Golf, Baseball, Boxing interest him . , . wants to settle down, raise a family . . . Base- gk ball, Golf. GERALD MORRIS CHATLIN . . , Jerry likes sports . . ,future plans include cal- lege . . . Football, Section president, PHYLLIS ESTELLE CITRENBAUM , , . Dancing, bowling, and needlework fascinate Phyll . . . a secretarial posi- tion next year . . , Allied Youth, Courier typist, Corral Advertising Staff, Pegasus, Treasurer, Corral rep- resentative. CAROL JEAN CLAUSEN . . . Sewing, music and sports minded , , A future nurse . . . Red Cross, president, Section vice-presi- dent, G.S A. Board. ALAN ELMER COBB , . . Likes the Hot Shoppe, Sports, music , . . oFl to Ohio State , , . Golf, J,V. Tennis, Math Club, Secretory-treasurer, Boosters Club. RITA ZEASLA COHAN . . , Enioys laughing at Milton Berle, dancing to Vaughn Manroe's records . . . college, teaching piano, and wedding bells in her future . , . Orchestra, French Club, Radio Workshop, Three G.S,A. activities ROBERT COHEN , . . Bobby's likes vary from pizza pie to sports . , . His famous grin will go to college next year . . , Bas' ketball, Pep Assembly Squad, Boosters Club, Chorus. ROBERT JOSEPH CROSS . . . Bob likes sports, flying . . . wants to travel, go to business college ...Aviation Club. PAUL JOSEPH DALEY . , . Y um goes for sports, money . . . to work, then college . . Baseball. DORIS DANN . . . Likes dancing, music, reading . . , to work next , . . Spanish Club, Junior Prom Committee, Two G,S.A. activities. FLORENCE DANOFF . . . Flo likes to spend her spare time dancing . , ,plans ra attend Wilson Teachers College next fall . , . Spanish Club, Dance Club. SHEILA DANSKY . . . Sheila likes to dance and bowl , . . plans to attend secretarial school. CARYL MAE DAUBER . . . Interests are home economics, hillbilly music, Bible study . . . going to Hood College . , . Bible Club, Vice-president, Courier Advertising Stall BETTY JEAN DAVIS . . . Betty is one of those all around athletes . . . Work will be her destiny after C,C.H.S. ,, Y-Teen Club, G.S,A, Activities, Section treas- urer, Corral Advertising Staff, SARAH CAROLYN DAVIS . . . Lynn likes be-bop, cooking, eating . . . Maryland U. Study to be dietitian . . Section secretary-treasurer, Corral Business Staff, Junior prom Committee. RICHARD FRANK DECKER , .A sports and hillbilly music fan . . , State University of Iowa or work in the future . . . Likes track . . . Section vice-president. FLORENCE PATRICIA DeMlNO . . . Goes for chow mein, chocolate ice-cream, hot- rods . . . working girl soon . . . Red Cross Representative. ADELINA THERESA DI GERONIMO, Dale loves horseback riding, cars, music, murder shows . . . wants to travel . . . chorus, G.S.A. activities. SONIA DONNA DIMON , . . Sonny likes people, food, music . . . College next . . . Choir, boosters Club, Dance Club, Section Secretary. BARABARA JEANNE DIRST . . . Music, from bop to blues, is Bobbie's love . . . next comes art and dancing . , , Art School coming up . . . Corral, Editorein- Chief, Corral Art Staff, Modern Dance Club, Archery Club, Red Cross Rep., Art Service Club. JOHN DOLFIS . . . Photography, ten- nis, and that Pontiac convertible oc- cupy most of John's time , . . Either geology or engineering at California Tech is next . . , Math Club, Vice President, Chess Club. KEITH THOMAS DOTV . . . Likes playing the piano . . . Golf. RICHARD ALLEN DOUSE . . . Mechanical minded . . . likes working on cars . . . to Maryland U. next year . . . Track, Aviation Club, Allied Youth, ELIZABETH DUBIN , . . Betty enioys dancing, skating, dramatics . . . will attend Wilson's Teachers College . . . Metalcrafts Club, Radio Workshop, Courier Business Staff, French Club, Student Polemics, Choir, Coolidge Players. SHIRLEY CORINNE DUFFIE . . , Shirl likes music and sports. , .Maryland U. next , . . Latin Club, Dramatic Club, Boosters Club, Corral representative. JOSEPH MILTON DINGAN , . . Joe likes musical comedies, classical music , . . taking a trip to Australia atter gradua- tion . . .Track, Aviation Club. BARLEY HERKIMER EATON . . , Beav- er enioys drawing and writing . , , wants to be an artist and newspaper writer , Courier Advertising Staff, Red Cross. BARBARA ANN EDWARDS . . . Skating, dancing, cooking interest Bobbie . . .Work and marriage in her future , . .Bank Staff, Courier representative. ANNE THERESA EGAN . , Loves dances, football games, weekends . , Future secretary . . . Boosters Club, JAMES BRACE EHRHARD . . . Likes Dixie-land ian records, dancing, Sports, movies . . . Business schools or work . . . Cafeteria, Chorus, 34-Y' J! NV I ll , . I .wtf ,, . 5 V ' :L y ax za., 4. f.'J X .av it Ev A ii UM, 1 lisa C: G.. .' At W, 21 fa-s. I ' ig Q , , . X I 'MAE Q- in I' , 6 ir' SD' N gf . 10' X fa 'I A! 2 Ve-' I 1 1 X Q' 5 Q , .,.-ft -sua ,,,' ' i fit , ,x X 1 imifltsi. il 'Rm Se i if .'- S e is f 'iii t 'Ur l 5' do si' , .P A 5 IU' DONALD PAUL ESLIN . . . Basketball ace . . . plans to go to college after graduation . . . co-captain basketball, Section presi- dent, Television spotter tor Coolidge toot- ball. LEE EUSTER . . , Likes people, dancing . . college, social service in the iuture . , . Eight G.S,A. activities, Red Crass, Y-Teen, Coolidge Players, Radio Work- shop, Courier Business Stali, Corral Business Stalil, Student palemics. ROGER EUSTER . . . He's happy when working at things he enjoys . . . col- lege . . . Student Council, Track, Coolidge Players, Pep Assembly Squad, S.S.A. representative, Radio Workshop, Courier Reporter, Orches- tra. CHARLOTTE DOROTHY FECHTER . . . En- ioys sewing, music art . . . a business girl soon. JOSEPH ROBERT FITZPATRICK . . . Fitz goes for stock car races . . .a vacation after graduation, then back to work . . . Cadet Corps. GEORGE DOUGLAS FORD . . . Doug appreciates the weekend vacations . . . Undecided about the tuture . . . Corral Art Staff, Chorus, Red Cross. MARY SIENNA FORD . . . People, reading, weekends, interest Mary . . . will be at Georgetown School of Nursing . . . Red Cross, G.S.A. activity. BETTY IRIS FRAM . . , Loves music, good books, Latin-American dancing . . . to G.W. and more music study . . . French Club, Talent Show '49, Choir accom- panist. MARIAN MONA FRANCIS . . ,Spends her time playing the piano , . , col- lege next, then teaching . . . G.S.A. president, Chorus, Varsity Band, Bank Staff. LILLIAN FREEMAN . , . Lil likes sports, dancing, psychology , . . work and mar- riage in the tuture . . . Coolidge Players, four G.S.A. activities. JACQUELINE MARIE FUHRMAN . . . Roller Skating has top billing for Jackie . . . plans for work next fall . , . Y-Teen Club, G.S.A., Corral representative, Coolidge Choir. LAWRENCE KIRBY GALLAGHER Jr .... Kirby loves football and wild, wild wimmen . . .Trying to decide between the Navy and college . . . Chorus, Football co-captain, C-Club, Barber- shop quartet. PAUL FRANCIS GANNON . . . Sports- minded . . .will attend G.W. next year, RUTH GELB . . . Always having a good time . . . likes dancing and listening to good music . , . college or business school next on the agenda, PHYLLIS MAE GELFO , . . lt's movies and excitement for her . . , work and marriage in the future . . , Boosters Club, Volleyball. DONALD SAMUEL GERHART . . . His inter- ests are law and sports . . . College next . . . Courier agent, Latin Club. BARBARA LORRAINE GOLDBERG . . , Bobbie likes dancing, fashion designing, and art . . . to Wilson's Teachers Col- lege . . . Corral StaH, Dance Club. MARIAN ELIZABETH GOUCHENOUR . . . A fan for sports, music, reading, medicine, to be on M.D.-Maryland U. next year, medical school in Balti- more . . . Allied Youth, Science Club, Latin Club, Archery. DAVID ELLIOT GOLDBERG . . . Enioys chess, sports, music , . . plans ta study law at college , . , Varsity Band, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Math Club, Visual Aids Squad. MARILYN GOLDSTEIN . . . Likes piano, sports . . , Marriage in the future. MARLENE GOLDSTEIN . . . Her inter- ests include dancing, dramatics, and radio . . . To college, then a career in radio . , . Dramatic Club, Corral Business Stafl, Archery. CHARLES CLAYTON GOOCH . . . Charlie is happy when at the beach or traveling , . . will be seen wearing Navy blue next year. ANNETTE GOODE . . . Likes sports, dancing , . . Future plans include secre- tarial college and marriage , . . Red Cross, Chorus. NANCY GOODMAN , . . Nan enioys dancing, horseback riding, swim- ming . . . will go into nurses' train- ing . . . Junior Pram Committee, Dra- matic Club, Corral Art StaH. EILEEN IRIS GORDON . . , Loves horseback riding . . . college next . . . Library Staff. SHIRLEY RUTH GORDON . , . Interests are movies, bowling, reading, traveling . . , Future plans include college, living in Miami Beach . . . Student Polemics, Library Club, Courier typist, ARLENE GOTTS . . . Horseback riding and doing the rhumba fascinate Cookie . . 1 will be seen at Maryland U. next year . . , Choir, Dramatic Club, Corral StaH, Courier repre- sentative. WILLIAM HARVEY GRAHAM . . . BiII's hap- py when listening to his collection of classi- cal music records . . . plans ta be a pro- fessional singer or conductor . , . Orches- tra, French Club, Choir, Varsity Band, Talent Shows, '48 and '49. RAYMOND WILLARD GRAYSON Jr .... Photography and science interest him . . . college . . , Camera Club, Mathe- matics Club. WINSHIP IDDINGS GREEN . . . Likes sports, photography . . . will go to college . . . Football, Baseball, Cadet Corps, Cafeteria Crew. PATRICIA MICHELE GREENE . . . Pat en- iays dancing, writing, hot-rods . . . Mary- land U, comes next , . . Section president, Courier reporter, Pegasus, Junior Prom Committee. ALFRED GREENFELD . . . It's rifles, flying, Buicks for Al . . . a criminolcgist in the future . . . Rifle Team, Aviation Club. CHARLES MARION GRIFFITH . , . It's hat ian for Gri5 and his quick grin . . . plans to be an M.D ,.., Section president. PHYLLIS DAWN HAAS . . . Likes football games, '34 Fords, Italian spaghetti , . her ambition is to be a buyer . . . Boosters Club. DORIS MARY HABBLITZ . , Ice-skating, traveling, all sports fascinate her , , . to be an air-line hostess in the future . . . Y-Teens, Allied Youth, Rifle Club, Om- cials Club, Six G.S.A. activities, MURIEL HABEL . . . Likes camping, radio writing, languages . . . to Mid, dlebury College, eventually State De- partment foreign service . . . Courier Staff, Radio Workshop, Spanish Club, Choir, French Club, vice,president, Corral section representative, G.S.A., Officials Club. I , 1 M Q 't W 'IA Q ' ll 3 'L X '-s I 4' ef' , kr' A -1 5 2: . i P in ,xy , ,Q Q . sf.. 1,3 if ,I . .rt I 3.9. 5 ii '- 'WEA f 5 I nun., ANNA MARIE HALL AnnIe Is a sports and musrc fan college next year ins I, Coohdge Cholr DOROTHY MAY HAMMOND Dottre lIkes sports ln her future work and marrIage Sectton Secretary Junror Prom CommIttee Two GSA actIvItIes S PATRICK THOMAS HANAGAN Gwe Pot a good fast Hot Rod ar a motorcycle to race Hopes to be a vu mechamc In the Navy ix 3 VK. MARGARET ANN HANFMAN Peggy 5 Interests range from dogs to Canada to HIllbIlly Musnc WIII go to mght school work as a clerk typlst CoolIdge Cholr Boosters Club Y Teen Club RItle Club Two G S A ActIvItIes :N HELEN MORGAN HARDT LIkes Ten nessee cowboys novelty songs w fx' go to college or secretarlal school - RIfle Club secretary Chorus GIrl s Metalcraft Club G S A ActIvItIes ROBERT EUGENE HAW Bob en Ioys all sports wants to be a I. prrnter Baseball Football CourIer Agent 4Y K A I ROBERT CUNNELL HAZARD Loves A Model A Fords to college Cheer leader Bcosters Club VarsIty Band O chestra Brlgade Band Photographlc Club Red Cross RepresentatIve CARLA ANN HEIDER Interested In Art Work dancIng plans for future Include college Corral Staff Art S' 'iv sewlce Club me Club Three GSA hd! fi. ActIvItIes ALFRED HELLMAN Frenchy Is In terested In medIcIne and polItIcal sclence wIll attend college UN Drscussron Group Chess Club LUISA MARGARITA HERRERA Margle Is crazy about the U S Naval Academy Col lege football languages Plans to goto Md or GW Corral Stat? Courler RepresentatIve and reporter Dance Club Art Servlce Club Coolldge Players Avla tron Club Archery Club Jumor Prom CommIttee lisa 'D' 'It DAVID cARNEv HOFFMASTER Spends hrs trme at the movIes bowling workmg for the Evenrng Star wants to be a Sheet Metal worker GRAHAM HOLLAND Has hls nose In everythrng entoys radIo TV do Ing magIc trlcks Maryland U next year Cheerleader Cadet Corps Radro Workshop Stage Crew Booster Club Rlfle Team Cooltdge ChoIr Talent Assembly 49 NEIL HOOD Works on rodIos n hIs spare tIme future uncertaIn AvIa tIon Club STEVEN HOYT Steve Iukes belng out In the fresh aIr playlng football next comes college to study agrIcultural engmeermg Photographuc Corps PHYLLIS ANN HUNTER Phy dances swIms roller skates for tun Next year shell go to work Three GS A ActIvItIes Dance Club ELAINE EILEEN HUROWITZ Her favonte pastIme Is dancIng and tennIs Next Q year It s good old Md tor Elalne Span 'V' 6 Ish Club Tenms Club Alumnn Bulletm RALPH GIRADO IACANGELO nter ested In baseball and carIng for grass plans to be a pro baseball player or a grass expert Varsuty Baseball C Cub WILLIAM ARMSTRONG IRBY I plans college and a weddlng follow Q! Ing Coolndge Interests Include f 2 ll A musIc nfles engmeenng Cadets Talent Shows Rrlie Team Camera Club E se, - fly I , e I y A f ' N' .Q f ' Q swf, y , 'fu l gy I I 5 I I - ' Aw I ' ' . .i. i A -5 2 - f h- x 'ff l ' A 'E A l in n l ls - . '- ' A i!!! - 1 , .. . '- , A ,Q 'fl I gig ' ' I I I ' ,Il I . ..., , 'E 6 I I Al . 4 I I ' A I '- , if 4' I - 1 ' In by df ,gl f , i . L' gf . , . -ll .4 ' I 3 I 1 l I Q U .MI . x ,. 3. I - CHARLES FOWLER JACOBSON . . . Jake plans to spend his near future in college . . . Enioys athletics and good steak din- ners . . . Football, Track, Visual Aid Squad, C Club. NORMAN BERAN JETTMAR . . . Norman has plans for college next year . . . Enioys all sports, with swimming as his specialty. PATRICIA JEAN JENKINS . , . Her varied pastimes are swimming, art, roller-skating, dancing . . . Pot plans to goto Maryland U. next year . . . Varsity shop, Archery Club, Y-Teens Club, Corral Art StaH, 3 G,S.A. ac. tivities. ELAINE LACY JOHNCOX . . . Finds pleas- ure riding horses, swimming, and eating steak dinners , . . Future is concerned with occupational therapy . . . Rifle team, Girls Metalcrafts, French Club, Corral represen- totive, Courier representative, Modern Dance Club. BERTRAND LEROY JOHNSON Jr .,.. Bert finds much pleasure in physics, also has hobbies of radio and magic . . . next year will find Bert at college study- ing electronics . . . Math Club, Visual Aids, Cadets, MARY FRANCIS JOHNSON . . . Bean finds much relaxation in swimming, traveling, music, bowling, and dancing . , , Plans marriage and a visit to Seattle . . , Locker staff, Vol- ley ball, Booster Club, section clerk, Fashion shows, NANCY ELIZABETH JONSCHER . . . enioys music, convertibles, and good food . . . plans to major in a medical secretarial course at Averett Junior College . . . Stu- dent Council, Secretary, Chairman '49 Jun- ior Prom, Vice President of Boosters Club, Bank StoH, Volleyball. LORRAINE ANN JORGENSEN . . . col, lege next year and then o iob with a magazine . . . Favorite pastimes are writing, swimming, dancing . . . Editor in chief of Courier, G.5.A., treasurer, Girls' basketball team 3 years, Radio workshop. EDITH BAILA KAMMEN . . . Edith plans to spend her post Coolidge days at college for interior decor- ating . . . Interested in good music and dancing . . , Student Polernics, Spanish Club, Girls' Metalcrofts Club, Red Cross agent, Dance group, Courier Business Stafl. HARVEY DOUGLAS KAPLAN . . , Harvey is interested in dramatics, radio, bowling . . , plans to study business administration at G.W .... Spanish Club, President, Coolidge Players, Vice-president, Radio Workshop, Track team, Coolidge Choir, Spanish Players, Section, vice-president, WWDC Teentirners, WCFM Student Club. JEROLD JACOB KATZ . . . Plans to go to college and emerge on architect . . . Jerry is interested in athletics . . . has ambition to travel around the U. S .... Varsity Football, C Club. MOREEN LEE KIMBALL . . . Chickie is interested in radia work and dancing . . . Next fall she will be walking the halls of Wilson Teachers College . . . Bank Staff, Section Secretory, An- nouncing Staft, Choir, Coolidge Play- ers, Courier Business Stoft, Corral Ad- vertising Staft, Archery Club. JACK ALAN KINNER . , . Jock enjoys sports, boats, science, and travel . . . Next year will find Jack either in college or digging gold in Arizona , . . Book roam, Science Fair. BARBARA JOYCE KOLKER . . Bobbie finds pleasure in psychology and swim, ming . . . Can't decide whether it's Duke or North Carolina State next year , . Courier reporter. THEODORE JOHN KRITSIDIMAS . . . Ted plans to choose between music at Juilliard ar medicine at G.W ,,., Ad, vanced Chair, Boys' Choir, Barbershop quartet, Science club, Camera Club. ALVIN BERNARD KROOLER , . . Little Al is on opera tan . . . plans to go to college next fall and study architecture . . . Varsity Baseball, Allied Youth, WALTER KRUKOWSKI . . , Active in all sports, Wolt's main interest is, naturally, sports . . . To be a success is his main ambition . . . Section VicefPresident, Varsity Football, Track team, C Club. DONALD RICHARD LAMARR . . . Likes Hillbilly music and movies . . . Don plans to prospect for gold in Arizona after leaving Coolidge , . . Bank Staft, Corral Sports Stafi, Corral Busi- ness Staft. ... ,. qi is 3548 T QL x i 4 6- ' l M ti K' a ,Y ,- , i ,J O .31 ' 1 ef- ,,. ,A . ! pu .. . ' i . ,VS ss ng .Q , A .3 . J , ., 1' ,v AJ. N ,ici Jen s., tl 1-QV' 6'7- ii X 7 4.- fw- l,g ':? ,H JY' rl'-I X 'rt Sm an kg s S r. I 7-5 Qs 4' 'Wes 'cy r Q Q rx 'LQ iii, M A A xii, x in J ,lla we tix ., J . '- 'fr It 'V 'C' -L r., . Q iflilgb tt. F fi' l f'i2Mwf'l Wy! v I S 1 i ' ri! hw' AIP' L ' I 'io' . is .94-lm 4 fv- 'Q K THOMAS BARRETT LANAHAN . . . Tom is a sports fan . . , Work or Uncle Sam is in the near future . . . J.V. Basketball, Section president. MARILYN ELIZABETH LASCHALT . . . Plans her near future at college . . . Likes dancing, movies, parties, roller skating, and dramatics . . . Five G.S.A. activities, Modern Dance Club, Officials Club. JANET KEATS LEAKE . . . Leakie plans to make a career of singing or mar' 'l09e . . , eniays swimming, roller- skating, and singing . . . Chorus, Beauty Salon Ensemble, Double Quar- tet. DAWN LEAMAN . . . Mickie enjoys horses, beibop, roller skating . . . plans to spend 0 few post-school months at modeling school and then start in on a music career . Business office stall, 2 G.S.A. activities. MARILYN SYLVIA LEBOWITZ . . . Two rnaior interests consist of dramatics and lournalism . . . Next fall will find Mari- lyn at college . . . Corral Editorial Stafi, Courier Business staff, Corral section re- presentative, Chorus, Student Polemics, Coolidge Players, G.W. Conference Group. MORRIS MORTON LEBOWITZ . . . Forever seen cartooning . . . will be at Maryland U. next year . . . Courier, cartoonist, Corral Art Staff. GEORGE LEE . . , Likes sports, adventure novels . . . Next year will be at college . . . Math Club. DOROTHY HELEN LEHMKUHL . , . A Fri' day night regular at the Hot Shoppe . . , Seen at all Coolidge games . . . Blossom will be at Georgetown Nursing School next year . . . Corral representative, Courier agent, Two G.S.A. activities, Junior Prom Committee. LAWRENCE ELI -LERNER . . . Future sportscaster . Interested in radic . . . looking forward to college nex year . , . Scholastic Sports Associa- tion, managing editor, Courier Staff, sports editor, publicity editor, busif ness staff, Quill and Scroll, Corral .StaH, Radio Workshop, Student Po, lemics, Pegasus, Photographic Club. MARYIN LEVINE . . . A rabid sports fan . . . hopes to go to Maryland . . . Mike warits to get married and raise little Le- vines . . . Cadet Band, Photographic Club, Chess Club, Allied Youth. CHARLOTTE JOAN LEVY , . . Just mad about swimming . . . an art fiend, Char hopes to study it at college next year . . . Corral Art Staff, Spanish Club, Three G.S.A. activities. LESLIE WILLIAM LIDDY Jr ..., BiII's favorite subjects are boats and cars . . . will be seen driving to Maryland U. next year. GEORGIA LIMPARIS . . . Enioys art, danc- ing, bowling, roller-skating . . . Future plans include art . . . Bank Staff, Choir, Corral Art Staff, Modern Dance Club. BARBARA ANN LINDAMOOD . . . Likes listening to hillbilly music, playing the piano . . . plans to go ta college next year . . . Section secretary, Corral Liter- ary Staff, Junior Prom Committee, Boosters Club, Latin Club, vice-presi- dent, Three G.S.A. activities. LINDA JANE LOEHLER . . .Loves swim- ming, waterfskiing, and sewing . . . plans for the future include a model- ing career and William and Mary College . . , Corral Literary Staff, Student Council, Talent Shows, '48 and '49, Chairman, Boosters Club, president, Cheerleader alternate, Sec- tion president, Junior Prom Commit- tee, 7 G,S.A. activities, G.S.A. Board, Officials Club, Coolidge Players. ESTHER LOUBE . . . Movies, sports, and dancing are among her interests . . . in her crystal ball we see a business career shortened by marriage . . . Choir. ROBERT BAXTER LOUTHAN . . , Writing and music occupy mast of Bob's time . . . plans to continue his studies at Wheaton College , . . Courier Editorial Stuff, Bible Study Club, president, Sec- tion vice-president, Library Stafi, Quill and Scroll. MARILYN LOUISE LUKAC . . . Among her many likes are art, roller-skating, and rainy nights . . . Luke has a com- mercial art school in her future plans . . . Section president, Corral Arr Staff, Art Editor, Courier agent, Allied Youth, Modern Dance Club, Junior Prom Committee, G.S.A., Talent Show Props. KENNETH LUXENBERG . , . That '48 De Soto, weinie roasts, and foods in general fascinate Ken . . . Plans include college and M.D. degrees . . . Student Council, President, Varsity Basketball, Co-captain, All-High Basketball, National Honor So' ciety, secretary, Latin Club, President, Courier representative. DIMITRI MALLIOS . . . Enjoys sports, good looking cars, sleeping . , . The future includes Maryland U . . Boosters Club, Section President, Section Vice- President, Student Council Representaf tives, Red Cross Council, Junior Prom Committee. DORIS MARIE MANGAN . . . Coli- fornia, horseback riding, and dogs hold her interest , . . Business Col- lege part of her future , . . Archery Club, YfTeen Club, Varsity Shop. JERRY MAYMAN . . Loves good old money, cars . , . engineering in future. JOSEPH WILLIAM MCCANN . , . Bill's in- terests are science, math . , Catholic U or Maryland U. engineering course is his ambition . .Math Club. ELIZABETH McCENEY . , Driving her Chevy, wonderful summers at the Oceort, and fried chicken fill the bill for Betsy . . . Next come two years at college and a nursing career . . . G.S.A. Board, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Boosters Club, Metalcrafts Club, Rifle Club, Red Cross Representative. GERALD MCGOVERN . . . Interested in engines and models, sports , . . Aeronau- tical Engineering Course in his plans . . . Baseball Team, Cafeteria Staff, Aviation Club, Cadets. MARGERY McINTYRE . . . Margery is all wrapped up in and interested in Art , , . Future plans include Art School . . . Corral Art Stofl, Library Club. EDWARD FRANKLIN MILLER . . . Ed enioys math and science work . . . revels in baseball, sleep . . . Baseball and engineering will keep Ed busy . . , Student Council representative, Varsity Baseball, Football, Section officer. BRUNO LUIGI MIOTTO . , . Architectural Engineering is Bruno's current interest . . . Plans for future include Engineering ot Maryland U ..., Math Club, Spanish Club, Allied Youth, Booster's Club. ELIZABETH MOFFATT. , . High on Betty s interest list are- Tennis, nice people, Good food, dancing and Duke U .... Plans to work this summer, then go to Duke . , . Tennis Club, G.S A. Board, Girls Metalcraft Club. JEANNE MARIE MONK . . , Jeanne's keen on journalism, Radio dramatics . . . traveling, swimming . . . Radio and iournolism at Northwestern next fall . . . Courier Staff, Quill and Scroll, French Workshop, Coolidge Players, Ballad Assembly, Four G.S,A. Activities. ALLEN MORRIS . . . Good food, money, and aviation are tops College degrees leading to architecture or Building is future hope . . . Locker staH, Student Polemics, Visual Aids Squad, Golf Team, Moth Club, Photographic Club, Latin Club, Allied Youth, Treasurer, JOSEPH MUSOLINO . . . Good times and sports are paramount with Joe . . . Prep, School then radio school included in future plans . . Varsity Football. BARBARA PATTERSON MYERS . . . Revels in music, traveling . , Likes dancing . College of William and Mary or Gettysburg College next , . French Club, Coolidge Players, Booster Club. GARY MARVIN NEWMAN Likes radio . . . includes college in future plans . . . Student Council, Radio Workshop, An- nouncing Stai, Spanish Players, Cadet Corps, Courier Editorial Staff, Spanish Club, Varsity Band, Orchestra, CLAIRE MARILYN NICKEN . . The the- ater, writing, singing, and good biogra- phies fascinate her . Ambition is to major in drarnatics at college . . . Coal- idge Players, vice-president, Courier re- porter, The Valient', Orchestra, Pe- gasus, vice-president JUNE OBENDOERFER . . . Always hav' ing a good time . , , College comes next . . . Coolidge Choir, Red Cross representative, Y'Teen Club, G.S,A. Board, Five G.S.A. Activities. K .ssh L- 5' if ff ,. f X , Gy in QQ, A X M3 ' I 4 . X, si f' 5 C x..'N f- Q- ft s . C g ' :X 1 it i is 3 s txt is fo. 109 if lj 5 fl 1' i Q N ,. CQ Qcx YZQJ' 'vs K is 4-X S..'! I I. f Q F x Q ,l Q .lt Tr rss, fr 1 2' 4 3 . Qs' -l v DONALD LEE OLMERT . . High among Dons interests are physics, flying, taxi dermy . . . Bound for Pensacola Fla. as Naval Cadet Cafeteria Stali, Aviation Club ANITA OSHINSKY Art, dancing music hold her interest . Future in- , cludes Maryland U, . Spanish Club, , Corrcl Art Staff, Spanish players, Art Service Club, Corral Business Stott EDWARD GERALD PAREGOL Eddie enioys football and swimming . owu Mir be ins next stop , Courier Representative, Boosters Club, Math Club, Allied Youth, Chess Club ROBERT A. PARKS , . Classical literature If and music fan . , , enioys 'horn-acting , . Ambition is to study law . . Student Polemics, Ccolidge Players, Pegasus, Bible Q 4 W- 5 Study Club, Secretary-Treasurer. 5' ' LEWIS ELDRIDGE PAYNE . . . ls inter- i E. . ested in cars, printing . . , Going to work ' tl: O, H after graduation. E GEORGE PEARLMAN . . . Dancing and . ' parties are George's main interests X f x., A . . . plans to attend G.W. , . . Span' . ish Club, Photography Club. 3 . 5 .. if I i 1, at -t r r SHIRLEY MARINE PEPPER . . , 'Pepper ff' 7' 'f ' - f i enioys music, rnovies, and wonderful West 'Ls g'X 9 X , 3 .L .1 Virginia , . . college in future plans . . . Library Club, Allied Youth. ' Rum PETERSON . . . sports and music interest Ruth . , . college Grst among future plans . . . Cheerleader, Captain, G.S.A. Board, Secretary, Student Po- lernics, Secretary, Boosters Club, Span' ish Club, Library Club, Section Officer. PHYLLIS HELEN PIETILA , . . Phyllis likes all sports, square dancing, writ' R. . H. ing . . . after graduation comes col- lege ,Y-Teen Club, Secretary, Vol- , Ieyball, Softball, Badminton, G S A. 1... ft Board, Courier reporter. WILLIAM PLITT . . , Bill enioys good rec- ords, all sports and Pine hoses . . . Some- . N, -if day hopes to own a ranch . . . Bank Staff, Track Team. PAULINE POMS . . . Driving a cor, writing and sports hold her interest . . f ..- Hospital work ar college coming up . . . , Corral Editorial StaH, Senior Co-editor, Courier reporter, Courier agent, Span- ish Club, Two G.S.A. activities. ROSEMARY FRANCES PRICCI . . . All sports, music and travelling are Trip's rnain interests . . . Career as physical education teacher after course at Maryland . . 5 GS.A. activities, G.S.A. Board, I 5 F1932 i ANN REAGAN . , . Virginia, horses, hill- billy rnusic, and cameras fascinote lrish' '... next on agenda is William and Mary , . . Corral Art Staff, Courier Edi, torial Stafl, Boosters Club, Metalcraft Club, French Club, Student Polemics, 2 G.S.A. activities, '49 Carrol Literary StaH. RAYMOND RENNENBERGER . Ray likes dancing and Hagerstown, Md., and bell schedule A . . . after graduation comes college . . . Booster Club, Phatogf raphy Club, Alternate Cheerleader, BARBARA NAOMI RESNICK , Bob' by is fascinated by Spanish, baseball, iournalisrrr , After Wilson's. a tour of South America , . . Corral Staff, Advertising Manager, Courier Staff, I typist, reporter, Spanish Club, In firrnary Assistant. Quill and Scroll Q i RETTA EDWINA REYNOLDS . , Ice cream and driving are for Eddie . o good iob cornes next . , Section Vice-President, Section Secretary, 3 G.SA activities, Y- Teen Club, Choir. RALPH DAN RICHARDSON , . . Reds is keen about football, parties . . . college or California after graduation . 'C' Club, Football, ELAINE MARIE RICHMOND . , , A future bank executive, Richie enioys swimming and new cars , . . looking forward to Accounting at Ben Frank- lin . . . Choir, Junior Prom Commit, tee, Vice-President of Bank, l G.S.A. activity. ANN CAROLYN RIDGELY . . , Parties, dancing, dating, and that wonderful fried chicken rate tops for Ann . . . Boosters Club, Modern Dance Club, Choir, G.S,A. JOHN NORTON ROBINSON . . , Fast women and slow horses are the pace for Johnny . , college among future plans . . . Baseball, JULES ROSENBERG . Architectural drawing and engineering make up Jules' main interests , plans for the future include working, then perhaps college GERALDINE MAE ROTH . . Gerrie is an authority on music and dancing . . . future Dlans are business school and voice study. . .Coolidge Chair, Beauty Shop Ensemble DONALD D. ROWELL , . Seen zooming around in o new blue Olds convertible , . Among Dons future plans is study' ing medicine at Ohio State , Cadets, Allied Youth, Football. MURIEL ADELAIDE ROWLEY . . . Murl loves whizzing around on roller skates . . plans to breeze into a iob next year . . . Student Council, Courier rep' resentotive, Two G.S.A, activities. LONNIE BRUCE RUBIN . . . interests range from sports and cars to cards . . . will con- tinue education at Penn. or Maryland . . . Corral Staft, Courier Agent, Latin Club, president, Boosters Club, Photography Club. VERNA JEAN RUSHING . . . Likes nurs- ing and sewing , . Jean plans to enter Georgetown School of Nursing . . . Stu' dent Council, Section secretary, Section vice-president, Corral representative, Archery Club, G.S.A. JOHN WALLACE RUSTIN . . . Sports, music, and girls occupy most of Wal- ly's time . . . Next year it'll be college . . .Tennis Team, Chess Club, Barber- shop Quortet, Math Club, Talent Shows, Section president, Glee Club, president, Section treasurer. BETTY JANE SAMPSON . . , Betty enioys sports and sewing . . . hopes for an afhce iob . . Y-Teen Club, president, Bank Staff, Courier representative. JOHN WlLLIAM SAVAGE . , . Johnny is interested in electronics and mechanics . . . on ta college and an engineering career . . . Stage Crew, Visual Aids Squad, Aviation Club, THERESA SCALDAFERRI . . . Dancing, reading, and that baby blue conf vertible are tops for Theresa . . . She plans to work, to travel, and to raise a family , . YfTeen Club, Modern Dance Club. DOLORES SCHEP .A tennis and dancing enthusiast , . . Wants to vacation in Florida, then be a rhumba teacher , . . Varsity Shop. JANET BETH SCHUREMAN . . . Enioys bowling, roller-skating . will be a c'erkftypist after graduation, CLAIRE SCHWARTZ . Art and music are her weaknesses , . plans to work and then marry after leaving Coolidge . . Corral Art Staff, Two G S A. activities. ALEXANDER MATHIS SCHWOLLMAN . Golf, Milton Berle, and swimming are the things Alex likes most . . plans to be G dentist and become another Cary Middle- co5 Cadets, Rifle Team, Corral Busif ness StaH. FLORENCE ANN SEEK . . Studying un- conventional people is Ann's hobby . . Dlans to attend Northwestern University , . Student Polemics, Latin Club, Moth Club, ANITA JOAN SEIDAL . . , Interested in eating, the violin, and dogs , . . Next year it'll be Marjorie Webster or marriage . . . Orchestra, Allied Youth. iw i. 'll' -.f e, S V: 'N . .K liitri fx '05 2 X fo .1 'NJ 9 W, W .-lg' v 129 'EA it i mf 'l:::', t 'Y' xv' 4'rft ii,if t iilrtlll. ii-li ft Wu- ff' I 15 X , . r A Ei ,lv ,wgy-. .2 E 455 P Q. Xa , 1' it ff G1 2 23 . N ef Q, , N.- f 'Q PATRICIA JEAN SHAW . . . Likes good times, traveling, and all sports . . . Next fall Pat will grace the halls of G.W .,,. Student Council, Y-Teen Club, Booster Club, CHERIE SHERMAN , . . Business College or o Stenographens iob is in the crystal ball , .Music is one of her main inter- ests . . Coolidge Players, Coolidge Choir. KARL SHULTZ , Likes all sports , College comes next . . Track. VAN SIGWORTH . . . Interests include com- mercial art, records by Glenn Miller and Hoagy Carmichael . . ,Allied Youth, presi- dent, Student Council, Track team . . , Future plans consist of college and com- mercial art. DORIS EVELYN SILVERMAN . , . Collect- ing records and listening to them is her hobby . . . Beginning next fall Doris will be setting records ot G.W.U .,,, Latin club, two G.S.A. Activities. KATHRYN LEE SIMON . . . Before too long Kathryn hopes to be California bound followed by a career as a sec- retary . . . She is very active in sports . . .three G.S.A. Activities. JOAN LORETTA SIMPSON . . . Joan's top interest is roller skating , . . Modeling school and work are in the future . . . Y-Teen Club, Section secretary, three G.S.A, activities, Corral Advertising Staff, Coolidge Chair. PHYLLIS MYRNA SIRKIS . , . Her ambie tion is to be a model and some day to get married . . . Her likes are mainly swimming and dancing . . , Corral Art Staff, Archery Club, Badminton Club, Officials Club, Choir, G,S.A. Staff. BLANCHE JOAN SKOLNICK . . . Col- lege and nursery school education are in store after leaving Coolidge . . . Interested mainly in the study of chil- dren . . . Coolidge Choir. DORIS KATHERINE SMITH . . . enioys music, dancing, movies and lots of fun . . , Next year she plans to go to work. JEAN ADAIR SMITH . . . Smitty is fond of the bagpipes, poker, and Andre Kos- telanetz's music . . . College or any iob excegt secretarial is in the future . . . Section President, Section Vice-presi- dent, Rifle Club, Vice-president, Metal Craft Club, two G.S.A. Activities, Corral Representative. KENNETH SCOTT SNOW . . ,Kennie's interests vary from art and writing to pretty girls . . . Plans to be a college man and work later . . , Courier Rep- resentative. ANNETTE SOBEL . . . Dancing, bowling, and clubwork are tops on Cookie's list . . . lt'll either be Ohio State or Maryland next fall . . . Pegasus Club, Secretary, Spanish Club, Fashion Show, Office Staff. JANET SOBER . . . Always seen in blue ieans . . . Sober likes anything con- nected with horses . . Ranch Owners- bewarel-as Janet's ambition is to be o horse thief . , , Rifle Club, Metal Craft Club, Booster Club, G,S.A. ROBERT GLENN SOUTH Jr .... Bob's main interest is sports . . . President of his own company someday . . . Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, J.V. Basketball. RICHARD LEE SPEARS . . . keen on nice clothes, one girl, good times and fast cars . . , Next fall it'll be work or the Navy for Dick . . . Track team, Cadets, Varsity Band, Orchestra, Coolidge Choir. GEORGIANA VIRGINIA SPILLMAN . . . Sewing, bowling, and reading chief in- terests . . , Work on completion of High School , . . two G,S.A. Activities. ROBERT SHERIDAN STAHL . . . Music, fast cars, bell schedule 4, and good times at Coolidge are the things Rocky likes most . . . Uncle Som will have one more swabbie after his graduation , . . Section treasurer, Junior Prom Committee. CHARLOTTE GERTRUDE STElGMlER . . . Home Ec and spectator sports are two of Charlotte's interests . . . To become a re- porter is her main ambition . . . Three G.S.A. Activities. ROBERT FREDERICK STEINLAUF . . . Rod spends his spare time fishing and hunt- ing . . . lt's college and then business . . . Rifle Club. SALLY HIGH STENGEL . . , Sally's favorites are boats, Chevies, guitars, and the Pennsylvania Dutch , . . Next fall it's William and Mary . . . Section President, Student Council, Booster Club, Rifle Club, Metalcraft Club, Three G.S.A, Activities. ROBERT BOYD STEPHENS . . , Cars, sports, and having a good time are Bob's main interests in life , . . ln the crystal ball we see college next fall. IRMA JEAN STEVENSON . . . Mr, Hirnes Secretory . . . Jeon's favorite pastimes are music, dramotics, and sports . . . future plans include Md. U. and religious education . . . Section Secretary, G.S.A., Officials Club, Boosters Club, Spanish Club, Corral Business Staff, Coolidge Players. INGEBORD ELIZABETH STRANGFELD . . . Flying, dancing, and singing keep Inge happy . , . ambition is to keep 'em flying . . . Aviation Club, Bank Staff, Corral Art Staff, Chorus ROBERT BROWN SUDDITH . . . Babe's maior interests are football, cars, sleep, and money . . . Babe wants a business peddling Buicks, also plans to do a lot of sleeping . . . Football, HC Club. ' WlLFRED THOMAS SULLIVAN . . . Inter- ested in sports and photography , . . lt's college next September for Wilfred. LOIS ANN TABOR . . . Dramotics and ice-skating hold the spotlight for Lois . . . Next Fall will find her in college . . . Student Council, G,S.A. Board, three G.S.A. activities, Officials Club, Boosters Club, Secretary, Y-Teens Club, Vice-president, Coolidge Play- ers, Choir, Junior Prom Committee. JUNE LEE TEMPLETON . . . June loves both dancing and dining . . . plans ta be o working girl after graduation . . . Bank Staff, President, U.N. Discussion Group, G.S.A. MARIAN ELIZABETH THOMAS , . . Betty's favorite activities are roller skating, chair at church, and interior decorating . . , following a trip to Oregon, she plans to work and attend night school , . . Siudent Council, Courier reporter, Two G.S.A. Activities, Y-Teen Club, Boosters Club. ALLEN GEORGE THOMPSON , . , Favorite spare time activities are sports, horses, and music , . The fu' ture will find Tommy on a ranch in Colorado , Track Team, Choir. JANE ELIZABETH TOYE , , . Fashions, bee' bop, dancing and cheering till shes hoarse are for her , . , Either fashion school or the Hill of lthaco will be her destination after leaving Coolidge Cheerleader, Junior Prom Queen, Booster Club RONALD JOSEPH ULLMAN A real sport -athletically speaking, that is Next year it's work for Ron Ped Cross Representative. RALPH WALDO VAN KlRK . A sports fan Next comes accounf toncy at the University of Maryland , . Varsity Basketball. FRANCES JULIA VLCEK All sports ir-- terest Fran, especially volleyball and swim' ming . . . Next fall some lucky doctor will have her as his assistant ROBERT JAMES WALLACE , , Bob is most interested in sports of all descripf tions . . , Next year college will find him on its roster . . . Cadets, Coolidge Choir, Section Vice-President. MARY ANN WANNAN . . Loves dancing, cars, and plenty of sleep . .. future plans iump from business school to marriage . . . Corral Staff, French Club, Junior Prom Committee, G S A, Archery Club. 'il Q' 4- ,ai I x Y 4' Fis 2 J 1 'QA f-1 1 ' if - k I , .I 5 A .. 4 i ' L , 4 J- N ' f , ri, , an 'T' F N Q.. 1 1, y i, to 45' 4 ,nf- sm f 4'- i xl. -X f wk C vi -L 4 Re- sl ,Q l sv 1 is , r, .1 ig .-I H. iv J is Q is P-1.33 use ' 243 2 , if r i l l utg JUNE GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES LAWRENCE BILYEN ABBOTT . . . Likes sports and movies in his spare time . . . will be scrubbing decks for Uncle Sam next year, DONALD deLA5Kl . . . Dons interests are golf, photography, making money ...onto college . . . Golf Team. JAMES E, GRAVES . , , Likes sports, traveling . . , will be working for Uncle Sam after graduation . J.V. basketball, Baseball. JAMES MURPHY , . , Jimmy is a sports, dancing, and moth fiend , . . University of Florida . . . Football, Advanced Choir, Boys Glee Club. f ivy 4 v, Ai s. DONALD COLLlS WEIKERT . , . Wick en- ioys sports, gals, and sleep , . . will be seen shuming back and forth from Mary' land U. next year . . . Football, Track, Stu- dent Council, Aviation Club, Cadets, Boost- ers Club. GUY RUDOLPH WEHRLE . . . Guy's in- terests range fram basketball and drums to cheese . . . He'll be at work next year. ELEANOR RUTH WEINSTEIN . . . Swim- ming at Walter Reed and dancing take up most of her time . . . college will be the next step , . . Spanish Club, secretary, G.S.A. Board, Cool- idge Players, Red Cross representa- tive, Dance Club, Three G.S.A. activi' ties. MORTON WERBER . . . Marty likes social studies, sports, and that '49 Dodge . . . Next fall his Dodge will be turning up the road to Maryland U. STUART LLOYD WERNER . . . Stu's crave ings are food, females, and fun . . . won't rest until he finishes college, mar- ries, anrl earns a million dollars . . . Courier, Editor-in-Chief, Truck team, manager, Courier Staff. DONALD WICZER . . . Don is inter- ested in chemistry . . . plans to be a patent attorney after college at the University of Pennsylvania . . . Base- ball team, manager, Chess Team. s NANCY WILLIAMS . . . A barn dancing fiend, also likes to roller skate, swim, and dance . . , Nurse Williams someday . . . Red Cross, Coolidge Players, Y-Teens, Hockey. JACK 'ALAN WOLF . . . Sports, having fun, and life in general please him . . . college next . . . Coolidge Players, Courier Circulation Manager. JOHN WOLFE , . . His anibition is to be a success-first step is to go to college . . . Cheerleader, Cadets, Boosters Club, Rifle team, Track team, Visual Aids Squad, Chess Club, SARA RUTH WOOD . . . Pro football, phoe tography, and swimming for this gal . . . Social studies at the University of North Carolina. JANET EMMA WRIGHT . . . Mod about Billy Eckstein recordings . . . will be Coolidge's representative to Madison College next tall . . . Red Crass repre- sentative, Dance Club, Corral agent, Junior Prom Committee, G.S.A. RUTH YUEN YOUNG . . . Likes sports, sewing, reading, and helping people . . . will work as a typist and attend college . , . Red Cross representative, Courier typist. THEODORE ZAEMES . . . Teddy is an addict for traveling . . . plans to attend G,W.U. . . . Office staff, Math Club. Lll.LlAN SOPHIA ZEVGOLIS . . . Lil is a iunfloving gal . . . eniays dancing, par- ties . . . will attend business college, work, and then get married . . . Courier agent, MARION ZEVGOLIS . . .Vic Damone lan , . . Aclares dancing, parties, and football games . . . future plans are work and marriage . . . Boosters Club, G.S.A. activities. 1 ' MICHAEL JAMES ZEVGOLIS , , . Photogra- pher Mike Iikes music, work . . . After graduation, work . . . Photographic Corps. pilgrims still Charles Spates, singing and is the Squire, The Wife BUYT1, just rid of her filth is Marshall Lohr. Bill go to canterbury haucer's pilgrims, all twenty- odd of them, reappeared on the Coolidge stage in a program planned, costumed, and staged by students of Mrs. Olive Robb's eight semester English class. The as the sailor, suc- to her charms. X i really remarkable thing about these pilgrims is that all parts, were played by boys, girls did the makeup and costumes and con- ducted rehearsals, but the boys stole the show. Mrs. Olive H Robb ig 'if A ' w ir! A s l, -A , 15 FA -'int -N-ff., This pious nun, complete with rosary and Latin prayers, is Emil Beuchert. Edmund Orleans plays the lriar. 1 was 9 Sl X i 1 'E The convivial host tHerbert Rennerl poses with the r bearded miller lFrank Frenel 'D coolidge juniors fs. L ' lsr l L. 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Agrasti, Nick I-.ikrnan,BOnr1le Allhofi, Anna May Andes, Mary Delores Andreaseri, Marie Applesleln, Williani Arciprele, John Paul Ashton, James Aull, Leonard Balderson, Doflie Becker, Marlene E:-cker, Wallaccl Bnhrman, Lois Brziscr, Beverly Beniamiri, Mordcfai Binder, Arnold E'adIey, Dan Bradley, Richard Brennan, Paul Edward Brolrnan, Sidney Brown, Ainsworlh Efown, Harry Edwin Brown, Richard Eugene Buck, Charles Buehl, Mary Elilabelh Buhler, Phillip Henry Burnette Jeanette Buser Helene Caldwell Caroline Casgulru Louls Callas Betty Catsonns Electra Charnes Leonore Cohen Arlene Cohen Arthur Steven Cohen Cello Cohen Ellen Cohen Loss Sandra Colby James Coleman Wrllvom Cooper Glorvc Carley Elizabeth Marne Crlssey David Joel Dalton Mules Dovls Douqlas Dawn Barbara C Atley Potrncua Decklebaum Allen Dennenberq Shnrley Denton Joan Harrret Derr Margaret Ann Deuterman Alon Ray Dudley Barbara Dye Barbara lucl Dyer Barbara Ferris Joan Mvldfed Sher Toby Ann Fstzgerald Haralyn Fones Joseph Eugene Frandsen Alvnn Gardner Nona .af Car' 'Q ,re- E , ap. no- Q56 L- 11 9 Z 'Q GN- 'Aa av' QA li. 8? 6 'l as '.- 'S 1'- 'F p G 1 S' QQ ' y d -I 'P ' II.. 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O'Conner, Roberl Euqene Porezo, Jock Poslernoclr, Sondra Pell, Gordon Piercy, Harold Plalniclr, Norman Price, Marjorie Quick, Helene lu-.' in 5 YI Q' 9 . W Z iiqiixii - 6. f, 2 fi, G. 'I 9 M gf Rassbcch, William Reisinger, Carl Richardson, Emily Louise Roahriq, Luanne Rodman, Judilh Rosen, Riva Rubinsleln, Marilyn Ruff, Palrrria Ryan, Nancy Sachs Leah Saiins, Ronald Marvin Salus, Ruth Irene Scliaal, Donald Sql-iikevilz, Barbara Schlosburq, Belscy Sfnlosburg, Burton Schmidl, Alice Jane Schneider, Sandra Scoll, Mildred Seeley, Samuel Sadel, George Seiqel, Leonard Sargenl, Beverly Jean Sl1cpira,MGrciO Sherman, Clvarlolle S iawaker, Barbara Ann Shulrnan, Phyllis Selma Simas, Arlene Sims, Kalherine Smilh, Audrey Cornelia Snilh, Audrey Marie Speake, Edwin Stea, Margaret, Ann Stempler, Ellen Slewarl, Howard Stopak, Charles Slrubel, Jean Sullivan, Jeremiah Suskind, Herbert Sutton, Grace ' i , , v-4, Swalne, Adrienne 4 U . Tweedie, Robert I 'A Upperman, Lois 'XX K Y X, ,J Valenti, Antionetle f ' 1 I, T , , , L Venezky, Melva K' V' I , . if 5 XX 1 ' lP Vermeule, Clara Elizabeth Vinella, Jean Wassman, Maryann Weaver, Joseph Weinberg Sandra Leigh K .- Y 6 6.1 ,ga l i r X I r r 6 fn, y 06z4'f'9 e'r '4 3 J T J 'Q Z 4 'i , I V . M' ' . J ay . cg , J Wh'te Robert Aubrey B Q A ' in , I 1 ,V , V, Whitmore, Reva Anne fl' '- V J Wiggins, James Edward 5 I X, x Qi XV I I Q fr Wingfield, Carolyn Dale kg, L I ' I Wlnklelf Roby' fig ?-1' . me, I Y ! li ,i tll .. X Wilkinson, Joseph , Yorkdale, Robert .5 Y L J l . . Lgki M2117 ' I f. 715 'ij P' '52 441 ima: I 'N mu-f I' A N S 4 5. -1 M K I . za' ' I 4 na. Q F-N 'Nl N Q 5 - W ' nm: f . I - ft , f QQ Lp . - 1, yl 5 A ig Q J Ll f f A E i J. . X ' . T - llf if-'L . 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Second row- Janet Krall, Leonora Shank, Marlyce Walz, Sylvia Rich, Joan Eisenberg, Margie Preltakes, Judy Freeman, Sheila McNamara. Third raw Miletard Synder, Albert Molenol, Thomas Geraci, Sydney Gritz, Johnny Richmond, Edward Barnett, Frank Bile linqs, Martin Brill, Donald Bemeritt. Miss Jeanne Ewing English 1193 First row, from left Shirley Reeder Norma Haldman, John Hill, Nancy Cor- rick, Barbara Black, Shirley Edwards, Renee Marcus, Shirley Amory, Joan Norriss. Second row, from lelt' Rob- ert Simmons, Arthur Brem, Mary AI- lord. Bette Ponack, Faye Canter, Car' olyn Schreiber, Martha Irby, Barbara Freeman, Maurice Merman, John San dow. Third row, from left: Glenn Garner, Danny Griffith, James Best, lawerence Tiser, Milton Chace, Richard Wilkinson, Theodore David, Donald Abrams, Arthur Olson. 2123 First raw, left to right. Harriet Lee Ellsworth, Barbara Friedenberg, George leahy, Ronald Ottenberg, Shelly Davis, Marv Kay, Par McNey, Phyllis Oshin sky, Mattoniah Epstein. Second row Arnole Barr, Eugene Shramchenko, Shonya Chosen, Elizabeth Johnson, Jaan Healy, Barbara Armstrong, Sally Wondrack, Paul Cox, Christopher Young, Third row: Frank Hale, Herb Bidkar, Walter Raum, Stanley Synder, Warren Broome, Bob Schoenthal. 3103 First row, left to right: Leo Fine, Char- lotte Brandt, Barbara Sachs, Charlie Butler, Barbara Payne, Bill Harrison, Ted Bolotin, Ann Metcalt, Teveyeh Goldsman. Second row, left to right: May Nycci, Claire Gates, Eleanor Cole. Hester Fague, June Railey, June Protz- man, Doris Heltzel, Shirley Shar, Adele Zinnamon, Marlene Band, Eugene Be- gun. Third row: Richard Hunter, Richard Penkerl, Robert Seale, Bob Lloyd, Ronald Rudden, Edward Cross, Ted Myers, Mark Weil, Robert Tank- sley, Ernest Parent. English 3163 First row. left to right Caroline Coop- er, Joan Goldberg, Beverly Baynard, Bill Williams, Newlin Megill, Jerry Carey, Jeffrey Rumbaugh, Mildred Minovitz, Maxine Ranow. Second row' George Fuller, Barbara Peyton, Au- drey Bryant, Josephine Valenti, Sarah lou Hurst, Kathryn Doltis, Jean Fon- tana, Jeanette Williams, Joann Ken' drick, Alvin Boorstein. Third row. Bruce Kanne, Stanley Gordon, Peter Hilar, Matthew Novick, Robert Poetze mon, Alan Hersch, Stanley Sher, Don Schaat, Sheldon Krys. Mrs. Olive Robb Dr. Eber Jefrey U History ab-up . 3093 First row, left to right Barbara Gent- ler, Lee Rubenstein, Rowland Johnson, Carmelo Pino, Jerry Friedman, Eddie Tauber, Jean Decklebaum, Beverly Yumkas, Leila Baskin. Second row Beverly Molinsky, Shirley Denison, Ha- anne Williams, Barvara Lolly, Kathy Kahle, Barbara Penny, Claire Purvis, Vivian Miller, Diane Salem, Joanne Briggs, Belma Coleman, Barbara Feld- man. Ttiird row. Joe Bonnet, Elmer King, Howard Wexler, Bob Goldstein, Norton Niss, John Malatus, Richard Cumberland, George Callas, Roy Hern don, Allan Berenrer s-fax?-mis iiif. f 2324 First row: Leonard Bulman, Freda Hubard, Barbara Doerr, Irwin Edlivitch, Mary liacuris, Ronnie Schwartz, Caro- lyn Bouland, Nathan Mensh, Joan Gil- bert. Second row: Ada Schwartz, Au- drey Ross, Francis Shuteld, Shirley Clark, Grace Godin, Helena Jacks, Laura Talley, Richard Hall. Third row: Robert Reams, Frank Garner, Louis Levy, George Fechter, John Updike. James Johnson, Roger Blechman, Ray- mond Firor. Miss Virginia Quick Latin 2193 First row, left to right: Ann Latimer, Sharon Wooden, Robert Schneider, Walter Baumen, Sue Baker, Peggy Bradburn, Phyllis Jones, Shirley Jean Lipinske, Eddke Blanco. Second row: Henri Waters, Helene Fuche, Elizabeth White, Shirley Bozzole, Edith Protz- man, Annette Epstein, Nancy DeGolyer, Harriet Parzo, Mary lynn Mesmer, Jack Spunkle. Third row: James Brown, Bill Epstein, Basil Creath, Donald Mor- gan, Marvin Hersh, Bill little, Birree Rozanske, Donald Goldman. t' 1094 First row, left to right: Allan lowe, Milan Essoglou, Jean Burke, Ronald Goldberg, Sylvia Decklebaum, Anne Oscar, Norton Fuxman, Sonia Gorkin, Gertrude Stegmier. Second row: Park- er Jones, Charles Benner, Max Cohen, Jeanne Collins, Janet Kershenbaum, Evelyn Manus, Leonard Katz, Harry Hoover, Aaron Russell. Third row. Ralph Botkin, Bill Nedrow, Sam Suls, Robert Smith, Charles Rice. 2064 Firsl row: Annelle Resnicofl, Pal Counls, Marilyn Diener, Eva Kuyken- dall, Albert Sachs, Beverely Herbsl, Al- vin Brooks, Carol Rowell, James Bern- hordl. Second row: Paul Rowley, Eslher Berman, Marlene Shoock, Rulh Slocklon, Helen lee Tally, Suzanne Miller, Tessie Chokers, Barbara Ger- harl, Norma Reich, George Mallios. Third row: Charles Rogers, Ernesl Thomas, Slan Sleppa, Frank Feldman, Slewarl Gronl, George Keene, Ralph Fuxman. Mr. Vladimir Vasa Law 1 ii, 5 'ui fi it 3264 Flrsf row: Judy Coe. Elixabefll Row. Mel- vin Levine. Louis Kafsouris. Donald Nor- ris, Lewis Glelxas. George Liss. Merian Werfh. Lois Berger. Second row: Ron- ald Mudriclm, James Beasley. Marllla Bow- ers, Mary Lou Freeman. Wilma Kelule, Alice Handriak. Clarence Reynolds, Bernard Wolfson. Third row: Roland Edwards. Carl VanLowe. Huberl Hull. Donald Bohn. John Slubs. Roberl Ross. Racoon cams Tovhv 1 l who nu Ano.,-1 1. saw-1 mm' 'nn Dans a+' s Za W5 fe as Q 59- ff :gn If . .1. . 1 I bam . 'PF 94' I YI!! 1 K n ,ff I f 1 1 s- T' EX 3' gf, '5 ' ..l. 5 ,..-. 27 5 ,Y R 5 x C 'S' an-. A Q. Mass Mabel Barkley Biology l .5 'sv row Rwchofd Bvudls-y Wwl m McCcmn, A'Pon Cobb P U! Wmlderfpvegwdm-nvjHowurc1 ooevi Reumea, 2nd row Ar rv d Buff, Raymond Gvcxysou, s Boriduy fspofvzorj, Mummy cnfrwffe-fmofw, Rohm' Svmgwvvmuf L low John Updwkv- Fwy v ond Fmgv Oberl Wwvwklcr won Gm! 'ze UT 'hc Dvshwd Swarm:- wf 'Ov hw Qudy of pw0VQ zoumn Mcmbf-m of 'hw Su .unc Oub ulwoys make mu rx MHQHY whowwvwq mn vhf- Nollovvul Scw ucv- Frm R ph Von Kurt proudw looks ui hm qorcmium prolccf us Bvliy Gnu 1fxorvwmn'xc1 duucgm-vous wvwq sprcwvvvwn Woulci be Burbonks, Mary Le-wis, Tvxs' Choke-res, Sonun Goikin, and Evo Kuykerudull piow through Ihr- lunqlqg um the Cooludgc qrccnhousc Le-nd mq Who 4-xpvdihon as Mwxx Bfxvkh-y A I 1 Mr. Samuel W. Purcell Banking .fn The efficient bank staff I YL M V x Vs QA, y Q 4 . f 4 2 s I ,Q e O d s 0 O v - - ' tic ar s I ll J ,. WE af . 5: ig 4 ,4 Q WM ' U .LM -.9 ,X . N' rf .. 5 04504190 Cl, in 01 n Q .1 . s,, I un, s Too many cooks may spoil The 'NW,,,,,, 9lme5 brofh. buf Janellee Jarreff, Joan f - -,'- 'mm Economics Burrell. and Peggy Lowslufer seem fo be doing all right Mrs Irene Ken, Home Economics K. sf 'L' A fx s' Nmmeilli Beverly Maier wields lhe scissors as fhe F resl of fhe class looks on. I 0 O s y o , kc fl ' ga I ,OR - I i w ' IL Mrs. Gertrude Silverman Balancing cafeteria accounts is he Marion Chapman Keeps watch over girl sharpshooters, also Mrs. Margaret Hobbs Future stenographers are trained in her class Miss Martha Stapin The Varsity Shop is her pet I , ltr 1 L.. key figures in the business department 'a i 'T QQ. r X S f! .wg Skis -Skim I '1 A A ,,- 4 , , 449 S, x 'X A K A 3? Q 3 km A f X ,T at N X 4 , 'CBP 0 A ' ' X .1 5' '49 ,A f . if g 4 c' i of 'w I Soy. iusl whal goes on in fhal url' room, anyway? Looks like Shirley Abboll and Judy Hoffman will need a bath 'loo when fhey gel fhrough wifh fha? messy clay! X Judy Hoffman, Sam Posfor. Shirley Abbolf, and Sue Miller pull up fheir choirs and gel fo work while Winnie McCabe de- cides she can do o befler iob on her feef. K ,P W I , 'i'iaff'x. 45,1 N ' D :X v - 1 -37 1 M . , 'QV nts s W-H '11 ,fx f. ffl 'X Pin-up kids al work on lhe big CORRAL ad. Barbara Dirsl' and Burl' Epslein supervise, while Van Siqworfll lback fo lhe camerol helps Phyllis X Sirkis and Ann Reagan. ,Q is , trio' . he cheerleude publw xousen and Cflfox G b f Jane' so e 2 ,C 8 vii? ,Q 3 is X 12 2 2 If K ,fi- Mrs. Yvonne Grace A Ari , 8 ji' S , x ' im X -1 'I g A T F A movfly' 6' ' Mofffw, X , , ,hp Cov .L o An. .5 n Y' Sh., vw Q vw' 4 x . .,, M., D 'off C'o9p,, y X lx - , 4. 91 'XIX sf'-.4 537' Sfeady. Janei. Don'f knock fhaf horse's ear off. says Phyllis Sirkis as June? Sober wields fhe mullef. f .1 14 A' 'il 'W ff 9' 1-V' ' Y' X L. , , if 'lvl A lndusirious girls iurn oui ariisfic creofions under Phe eagle eye of Mrs. Yvonne Grace. td f . 1879'- ' .f:z,1, I i n P-4 .L x on: Ma- V . ,, ff? N X , mia , f v 5 X-f. Yo ho ho and o bottle of rum, sings Beny Donovan os she creoies her version of o Briiish sailor. X XJ 'C U P -mr. ,lg i. x D Mr. Walter Howe and the orchestra search for some lost chords Mr. Walter Howe Orchestra ,gf QI il .W f - 1 gf' A ww on x 0, 5' V ay' 4 1-'HW E- if 4 I xr. X 1 . 4 Q .mv I .- AA coolidge chorus , o 41. X , Y. First row: Mary Liacuris, Lois Russin, Pearl Blacker, Ann Graninger, June Obendorfer, Shirley Reeder, Winitred Black, Miss Fuller, Barbara Dye, Diana Salem, Betty Dubin, Sonia Dimon, Doree lapidus, William Irby. Second row: Milford Snider, Kathy Hale, Anne Shapiro, Barbara Marks, Bonnie Aikman, Ruth Smith, Luanne Roahrig, Barbara Brown, Shirley Clark, Audrey Englemann, Aphrodite Macotsln, Joan Healy, Ann Metcalf, Louis Goldberg. Third row: Mary Alford, Carolyn Schreiber, Annette Goode, Caroline Caldwell, Anna Marie Hall, Elaine Richmond, Dorothy Ross, Claire Gates, Barbara Black, Lois Cohen, Maureen Kimball, Audrey Smith, Allen Decklebaum. Fourth row: Ted Kritsidimas, Richard Spears, James Earhardt, Phyllis Sirkis, Blanche Skolnick, Peggy Obeor, Bette Ponack, Ruth Stockton, Kathleen Kane, Lois Tabor, Jean Stevenson, M ' F ' ' ' Kirby Gallagher, Milton Chase. arran rancns, Douglas Ford, Wallace Rustun, Jimmy Murphy, I 4 3 xx e F cool system if Audrey C. Smifh gives ouf wifh one of lhose willy ads for Your Varsity Shop. Sfanding by wifh more serious news are Dick Rolh and Alice Minovifz. .fd W I Mrs. Elixabefh Chase English Tunmg In ns Mark Wilde, as Roland Johnson and Robert Goldslem supervise. Ns Ronnie Nessln, CooIudge's own Bull Sfern, lells how The Colfs slaughlered fheir opponenfs in Friday's game. Engineer Roland Johnson lurns lhe dial lhaf pufs Sfafion CCHS on fhe air. 'W-W. Rx , 4',' . : gm Q Q Q... U 33551 ,af 1 I wg, A 4' , ,gi gg ,if ix ,,,, 2? 3 :-A Edmund Orleans Sybll Wexler Florence Slander Belly Brown and Edllh Becker awall lhelr cues baclcslage In Donl Feed lhe Animals Margery Mclnlyre ap- plies malle-up. despile Bob Bryan's prolesls, as Mar- gie Herrera sees how il's done. au. i 1 A 0.- . 1sf Eli' .5 , 'L 4 5 ligibqi' if si ,fl - I , rf . . ' K 1 V ' nf? 9 ff? ! , - yu. Qi-fu ,K ', X 1 'QW M 1' , . ,. , , ' 5 M Z' 2 1 i 3 e A ! 5 1 ,3 gg rv uw,-I I 'Vx 2 4'v-Q ' fx,-w ,N Q 3 'f'f,o '! P1 .xg ,if wz i - - : us. ji Mmm! , , 5 Agua , x gl X , X . ' ,, ..4', . L 4. . 4 Z ,-N K , n Q f. x , 5 .. my , . ,,, V f v xx 5 nixi ,,x A J, 'vi YOWL . Q, BX! ' , V V A , J A Q ings 33 va K KW , gd 4. vp ,M 'WYQSK' ' ., Ek di K ' ,V fm. 5 , ,,W,,., V N, tl 4 Y ' , .-,.,, Q 5- J .5 REX Venfriloquisf and his dummy, Archie O'Toole ' X und Milne Mehalic, puf I X on lheir ocf in fhe Coll' ,f I ,gi Capers. v if 'AN' xv Ronnie Nessen and Bob O'Coonor are venfriloquisfs. foo. Which one's the dummy. +L A xx J l s M , Q X X - e ' -1 vgzff T1 3 gi P .'v n f f' V1 F xl mf' X Y Q ' rf 5 l 'I You're on! Coolidge unveils fhree of ifs prospecls for fhe Bolle! Russe Hep coils. AI Sacks and Nancy Goodman, give an exhibifion of 'lhe Coolidge Hop. Joan Healey sings and dances fo Walling for lhe Roberl E. Lee. f'A ull .,.nlhA.L-- fill' 109' 'X Here's be-bop. Coolidge sfyle, played by flue Cool- idge Cafs. F Barbara Smifh helps Mickey Leaman will: her eye make-up. Doree Lapidus is an infer- esfed on-locker. THF THE COLT COLT cus cms Se in yi sr-W? . 5 languages Parlez-vous francais? - ask the fmembers of the French Club E Q haw, hy, n a-a-a-la, o-o-o-li say tl1e members oi tl1e speecl1 class Hsalucios amigosu greets tlie spanish club lst row: Charlotte Levy, Gus Mikilas, David Goldberg, Leah Sachs. 2nd row, Estelle Skalniek, Annette Sobel, Eleanor Weinstein, Helen Fogel, Lois Kellner. 3rd row: Al Shuster, Amelia Catakis, Helen Haas, Doris Dann, Barbara Schikevitz, Edith Kamrnen, Elaine Hurowitz, Florence Danoff, Ellen Stempler, Faye Cantor, Myrna Davidson. 4th row Marvin Shuster, Harvey Kaplan, Gary Newman, Phyllis Shulman, George Pearlman. 5th row Herbert Blscarr, Graham King. rfrs Q9 2: - .1 A biggest bargains in school -pp ' . -- ' if 1 L4 .as Future drivers learn the safe way from Mr. Thomas G. Bennett. The three he-men in the picture are AI Decklebaum, Ted Kritsidimas, and Willie Applestein. Pat Shaw, Betty Callas, Barbara Dawn, Lois Cohen, and Anne Althoft lean on their deadly weapon as Norman. Plotnick and Charlie Stopack stand by, snickering. Other innocent females are Pat Kelly and Barbara Schikevitz. Q! -Xa A,-4 bg, L , , , Q K Z'W '2,- . 1 - ' Eff v, 1: A 4... 1 f i , A 1'tt'5 3J , 1. Joe Dungan ex- plains what makes a wx wa' plane go. Interested by-standers are Art Weiner, Bob Steinlaul, Don Olmert, and Inge- bcrg Strangtelt. Margie Price iust doesn't believe it. Q q..,f cooliclge counselors Dr. Grace D. Holmes, who counsels the upper semesters, confers with Paul Furman about his post-graduate plans . . . The situation isn't nearly as bod as r'auI's looks might indicate. Miss Mary Clary in a pleasant mood awaits the next young Coolidgite on her list. L wg, B SJW, 'M' rl or MV M 1 4 ,Q A H? 45 if -A ' 7 'f , ,, ,. , riff V V V 5 moth club F F , . ': .. - X - A . 1 J -'W' 'if nh ,fwfi 'UQ 'r 9 ,H ix Y ..f' .. x 5' 159 row Theodore Zaemes, Wallace Ruslin, Alan Cobb, Roberl Winkler, David Goldberg, Howard Stewart. 2nd raw Bert Johnson, Waller Baumann, Raymond Grayson, Robert Sleinlauf, Dr. Lloyd, Allen Morris, Joe Bonnelt, William McConn. 3rd row Richard Bradley, William Coleman, Ronald Schwarlz, lrwin Edlavllch, Edward Paregol, Bruno Miollo, George Callas. ' Y' T? 'Z' ,V ,V lxwk ' X if A 'W' was-w , - Www'-Wren., , 1 X in Ei rl Mrs. Hilda Jeckhn Mafhemafics the library club lst raw Shirley Kur- land, Betsey Schloss- burg, Jean Vlnella Barbara Swan, Miss Nelson, Barbara Ahl- slrom. 2nd raw: Mil- dred Miller, Belre Ponack, Barbara Dude Iey, Diane Beahrn, Leonora Shank, Affer parenls Herrera the line forms to the right Olher porenls palienlly wail lo discuss lheir cherub's progress in biology wifh Mrs. Burrell. Herrera. IC JEWELRY when home ana scnoou meer offending a formal program in lhe audilorium. confer wifh leachers. Mr. and Mrs. Michael specl ceramics done by Marjorie and Rhino '45 ' +3-X . . x .K ' K ED ,,h,W, A fi? 55: . s - W.. ' 4 ' sf -e-0-K-um... ' ' , s an Mrs and Mrs and Mrs PARENT SPONSORS OF THE 1950 CORRAL A J Anse mo Samuel Bormack Everell C Benlly Charles Bleber and Mrs Wnllnam E Bruder and and and and and Mrs s Mrs Mrs Mrs John G Krnlsid Pau F Loehler Wells E Ludlow R Loulhan M Markow Mr. Earl G. Jonscher, Presi- den? of fhe Calvin Coolidge Home and School Associolion. Mrs Mrs an Mrs and GU Mrs Mrs Mrs ond F and Mrs. . Barbara and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mr'. and Mrs J. Fo and Mrs. L C Car y Carogloman H S Chamberlin N Challln ker H. Lynn Colvin . I John P. Duflle . Julius Ehrho .C. ' ing . Eps el T, David Gales S. Edgar Gerharl Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wenzel Mr. and Mrs. Corndr. and M. and Mrs s. B. F. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs Sam Gildar Habel Donald Heckard s. J. G. Holla . R. C. Jacobson C. F. Johncox Earl G. Jonscher James J. Kaplan Fred Kolker and Forr Mrs JMI F Mervis B Mor D Morr National Brick 5 Supply Co. Terra Colla, D.C, . and Mrs. Guy A. Pelerson Mrs. A. E. Ranhel Resnick r, o Mrs. Abe J. Resnick . and Mrs. Edward W. Rogers Belle Russin Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. . an . an . an . an . ond . on , and . an . an Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs . A. Shulman . E. Sachs F. J. Slevenson Sam W. Slewarl . A. Slopak L. Ralph Tabor . F. Gerald Toye . M. E. Tweedie . C. R, Van Lowe . W, Warshauer Mrs. Donald L, Welker Joseph Wilkinson and Mrs. Michael Wilner 4 itll. 0 f f ,ffm 1 k-'Q VL 'XI jtiffnnl mrs: r'n1 IDIET ,kflxk J-..,-.. ll . - I ' ' editoria lst row Richard Kaufman, Sam Dodek, Muriel Habel, Jean Marie Monk, Alice Bogdonofll, Lorraine Jorgenson, Robert Louthan, and Editor-in-chief, Stuart L. Werner. 2nd row Gary Newman, Lois Cermak, Eddie Snider, Pat Greene, Dick Brewer, Amelia Catakis, Barbara Dyer, Mary Ann Wasserman, Ann Reqar1,Claire Nicken, Phyllis Pietela, Barbara Kolker, Pauline Poms, Paul Anderson. Ullrtwl Ill I ultlawl 'IQHIM lL'll,l.',H ,Il lKUIJIIl'l'K' QQ.-l. ,f JF 1 -4 A X t A A , H . i linnlulgv Tulwnl lxt row Harriet Broida, Dorothy Anselmo, Ruth Young, Sonia Ableson, Mrs. Jecklin, Mary Ann Wqggef. man, Marilyn Lebowitz, Betty Dubin, Lawrenze Lerner, Jack Wolf, 2nd raw Murray Hammerman, Ronald h Nessin, Moreen Kimball, Burt Epstein, Phyllis Citrenbaum, Sam Dadek, Robert Winkler, Net Harrison, l ifh i ' 'XFN' 6 lineal-I 5 l llili t Nan 1 ia i y 1 ll I limi-I lgglll i' mechanical clrawing 5... .-. . ,. .- .... Mr Joseph H. Wilsonk I gy -f57w'5 ,X ' ll M llonical Dro I s I l l 1 1 r, ' 5 1 ' 1 J l l ' nl- X- . X UST W- Fi I l s +-+-4 Six r I .E H7 I l x ,fx , I. A E l Ol MATE 4 -A-. . .M HJQ . , - A I 1 ' Mr. Wilson explains a puzzling poinf in proiec- 11 N Hon fo Jim Russell, Paul Rowley, and Bruno Nliorfo. uf' .Pf Muslng over a laugh problem IS Terry Horowitz. while Allen Morris and Jimmy V I If Blackwell look up to see whaf's going num lx iw: 1iM'f , Ve' ' .l Yf'5l?Qi is A, amz ' fl wi 3 a l l il .fJ, ff 53 I I , . nl. il ' i foo :il i Sllll Boosters Club These perl Coolidgiles could give any olhlelic al- fciir a boosl. They help publicize Coll sporls, Y-Teen Club lx! raw Lee Eusler, Lois Tabor, Belly Sampson, Phyl- lis Pielila, Grace Bruder, Zndrowl Barbara Dye,Mary Lynn Mesmer, Luanne Roah- rig, Ann Melcall, Josephine Valenli, Lois Kellner, Myrna Davidson, Anloniella Valen- li, Helen Douros, .lean Slru- ble. 3rd row. Mary Jane Prescoll, Belly Buehl, Phyllis Donque, Kalhy Kahle, Joan Healy, Eleanor Harding, Barbara Dawn, Kalhryn Sims, Caroline Caldwell, Theresa Scaldiferri. Alh row- Peggy Lowsluler, June Prolz- man, Edith Prolzrnan, Joan Burrell, Margie Prellakes, Jean Slrahorn, Helen Clif- lord, Mildred Pollock, Doris Hellel. fs 'un The inirmary. lhe mosl popular place in lhe school. ,Q 4, va 4 See, Miss Pollock I 9 d y I w home sick las? Wednesday l , 1 fbi fri wan.. -4 .y gk., Engrossed an vherr work, John Srubbs and M,le, lforw learn to sofder in the Mevof Shop clcss. 6.3 X Q-5 Mr. Paul Hahn Priniing Mr. Hahn has Bob SouVh, Dick Perry, and Bob Fletcher clecn the presses cfrer Q hard doy's work. 'Y fi 'N Wg 'MU' Y' funk. Q. QF' , ww. wfhvu f M, .4 . L .Q GIRLS METALCRAFT CLUB L4 Vo RJ Jenn Smivh, June! Sober, Sully Slengel, Helen Hordi, Ann Reagan, Betsy McCeney, Lois Cerrwcx, Eicfnc Jchrwcox, Donmu Vfoliurs, Ediih Kommen, ond Bcity Dubhn. ' Ft ' th lc' X Q Q Q Q X Q Q Q Q X Q Q Q ' Q Q Q Q F Q Q A Q O I Q Q l C I - . . O O Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q , I O Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q f Q Q s Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q n O Q O 0 Q 0 Q Q Q Q Mr. J. Howard Waddell ' Mongol Affs . ' . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q s Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q l l Q U O Q Q Q Q Q o Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q o a Q Q Q C ' U I U Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q o Q Q . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q l . I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q a Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q s Q Q I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Wal' Krukowskw is bvSY lcvhing cz future 1omp. Q Q Q 9 Q .avg fiv- ? afar Miss Ella Hanfl Hisfory Mary Jane Hayes Coolidge June and Miss Washingfon Alumni Chrlsfmos sembly playin Macbowell s Polo My Two I-ron? Teel'h. Franklin Sfeinaf. Anna Marie Hall, Janet Leake. Sonia Dimon, Wally Rusfin. Joan Malloy, Jimmy Murphy. and Kirby Gallogner clown around singing All I Wan? for Chrisfmas ls J: Beautiful Shirley Tolbofl. chosen Conoveris Ioveliesf model of fhe year resents 1 adonna in 'the Nafivuty scene. coolidge alumni ir , -1 ' rep 46 , M . . . 1 '49, appears in the W . As. -, h 9 naise. return alumni memorial unveiled And fhey'H hear if again In a giaa refrain, When Gabriel sounds fhe lasf rally. all x K 3 CooIidge's Cadefs saluie fhe war dead in whose memory ihis plaque was presenfed and dedicated to the school by The Alumni Asso- ciafnon. ff V 7 ,,,f 1 1' kb , -xox AN- s ,mt sv? u. an M III' v!l',f if f . if WE M -' ,Q IZ, Z i fa on u ego! 1,1 i o 7 'Qu ISU eu,, ' ff' 'F alllliilpf, Q gf! , V ' 5 :Md ' U . il , 'ily-PV ' -II ll 9 tr 1 ,I Cl' ff 15 1 I 1,1 I photography Here is Marlon Allschuler, Photographic Editor of fhe Corral, the guardian angel of the Cgrrgl without whose palience and excellent pictures lhe yearbook staff would have been losl. Three Cheers l !! -.qt ef 5 75 55 5,1 The Camera Club llefl Vo Righll ls? row: Allen Hillmang Leo Finep Morton Altschuler, presidenlg Nick Kal- souras. 2nd row: Alvin Brooks, Nor- man Alpher, Murray Hammerman, and Steven Hoyl. 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'Off X 2 A , -. . v L A FY ,e ff 'E Q? i A 5 Ke if P 0 i i uv, X 'm L. TZ'sf.Qu, 'r i 'nf'T iinvll f'o'5Y'3sbEi1i f' 'az g FOOTBALL As always, spiril' al' Coolidge runs high. Cool- idgifes pour info ihe Cenfral sfadium to wafch the gridiron boys lussle for another vicfory. The firsl' squad runs lhrough drills. Line: Bill Horan: Jim Ausfin, Don Weikerl, Jerry Challin, Jerry Kalz, Morly Rudo. and Ned Harrison. Backs: Wall' Krukowski. Kirby Gallagher. Dan Richardson, and Arnie Tranen. 2 , I v , 1 I r i ps V as 'I G or 1 t wx 'as' ' -, ' 0 1' v Q boys' sports by ' Tranen breaks clear info the open held-again! A U -. Qt- Fug-, s., n ask 'A W :YW N f'tg:4z,fS'-ff'-'yi 1-..z 5. -' lr: 4 .'-f f can e rs, A-I ffi ' ' '-'J -'ln S fn , , L , Q- f Os, As ow Cgw W, ' ' , ' ' M, ' x n 'he 'A .: ' . -. 'J ' Opp . - 'r S L . . 0Slfion 5 I . Vi . -...wt fn 'Q as - K cl : 3 H,,l 1-- , 'far fr - ,. , A., i ' - L' I VA ,y .,,. n ,, It ,I Lf n ix, Q! ' I' , ' A I ' ' f K - . 1 -7, ,, K ...oss-. as N Y K. ' i I -X f Q ,li W if I, 'l ff' 'll' ' 1-Q A V, 0 Ni l U L F ll' I l , E The Colfs 'turn on fhe heal lo beaf A ' , 1 Woodrow Wilson. Score: Coolidge-6: r kk , . . woodrow wilson-o. I yu' ,.... T,..s...,.. fl. by N . The squad-firsl raw: Jack Lane, Jerry Chatlin, Walt Krukowski, Charles Jacobson, Dan Richardson, Kirby Gallagher, Jim Auslin, Jerry Katz, Lou Kressin, Red Murphy, Jim Gradiian, and Ned Harrison. Second row: Oscar Caroglanion, Bill Williams, Winship Green, Amedio MacKenzie, Clarence Reynolds, Bob Enzel, Herbie Feldman, Al Lowe, Bob South, Roland Edwards, and Warren Brown. Third row: Monle Blackwell, Leonard Aull, John Arciprele, Tommy Geraci, Mort Rudo, Bob Suddith, Ronald Goldberg, Bill Horan, George Liss, Arnie Tranen, and Don Norriss. Fourth row: Coaches Carl Heinlel and Gil Conn. 'Wi v ' Y 7, r 1 'f , . sf- ' x, L XMI!! The boys fha? carried the ball: Wolf Krukowski. Kirby Gallagher. Dan Richardson. and Arnie Trunen. C-0 C-O-L C-O-L-T-S. Rah! 'I' The coaches 'train fhe feoms buf fhese kids lead fhe cheering-Nancy Thomas, Jane Toye, Ruih Peferson, John Wolfe. Graham Holland, and Bob Hazard. .41 lv itll? 'K iff' W,-4: i. T x -K X Y Q QW' ,nP f?fZ'7 4-414 The Rough Riders were so rough on The Colfs . . . Coolidge 26, Roosevelf 0. ' 4 '43 ,bw Where are you? Now fhaf I need you. cries Colt Horan. .Hi f Coolidge wasn'i always ouinum- bered however. The game ended Coolidge 19, Anacosfia 19. I A F R Z HOLD THAT BUS. yells Bonnie Aikman os Coolidg- ifes race fo fhe game. Donnie Eslin sleeps as Coach Colangelo lec- lures on how lo gel fha? big old ball lhrough lhal Iiflle old hoop. HA Q, 11 L Mr. Julian Colongelo Physical Ed Depf. Coach of Varsifv Baskelball 04' Mr, Gilberl Conn Physical Ed Depf. l x v. . l Q '- ,, n R , ' - x, g L A I ,f Q 4 5 A A .v- i Q Cl! ' -'FT' . K x . f ' K' 1 ' Q ,, lu , ,fig ,,,, J 4 1, -. L , 3 4 ,A ' X 4 5 L we , x x- . , X. I . ' I XX Q g 2. I, 4 ax f' Q A X , X , , ,Q E x . N... H Q , if K , X I. N, L .1 1 b , A X x - 1 Coach Conn lnslruds Coach of J.V. Baskefball In baskelball games lhe mosf imporfonl obied of all is lhe BALL. lf ycu don'+ agree. look af fhis picfure. fhe J.V.'s on how lhe double reverse miglli work in baskelball. I 'H Ken Luxenberg passes fo flue Ref in defiance of Befhesda sfrafegy. r I M , 'svn ug Q 11 W 0, J W S l9AW' ' LSL! xygv M O M' ,h:':z:i1t.'ri:::'1111223 all fouled up. P Q 9 ' Y X gm ,X A lb Y lyk rf X f 7 . I5 K R I XY X -if J-I C 4 Xi! X- it 1 fXAo If lx C V, X 2 w l 1 x K, ' , C Liv i Two more poinfs are abou? fo be racked up for Coolidge on Don Eslin's se? shof. Calls Bob Cannon and Jim Barrel? walch hopefully. Li'l'lle Donnie Eslin reaches new heighls in this shof. Teommafes following up fhe play are Bob Cohen and Bob Cannon. spring sports , X , I Charlie Jacobson winds up in preporalion for hurl- ing 'lhe discus. Lyle Beal! ge+s sei for a long shol'-puf K I I f f Dick Douse. Waller Krulxowski. and J'im Barreff. sfur lrockmen. prepare for Cl WIC' sprinf. Qa- ff H Y, V .1 4, 135 ' 4, X v .Q ,hgh-A ff 3. LN ' 'fi ' p gif cg xv-M H 9 ' 2:3 . M il 'f'f3'nr- 1 '- ' f x I I 45. l .rf M 'ii Soulhpaw Norfy Bufler eyes fhe righl' field wall as he awaifs fhe pifch. Eddie Miller, onofher Coolidge clouier. looks on wifh a smile. il Sam Dodek comes ihrouqh with a farehand smash as lhe 'lennis leam warms for an imparfanf mulch. coaches 1. f' T X 2 . yi' ,f-'21-1 sofa'-' .Z , 4-A-5 Mr. Gil Roberfs Mr. Carl Heinlel Track Menfor Baseball Insfrucior I'l s a golf club! Keiih Dofy and Norman Alpher lmow whal' fo do wilh if. auf- , They glide air wilh fhe ease - Roger through fhe greafesf of Eusler, Van Siqworfh, and Jack Folk. X . 1 R .J , M 1 Irwin Edlavilch and Huberl Hoff loosen up for approach shofs lo 'lhe green. Billy Horan impafienfly awails his lurn fo bal. lf, x , Xe ,g A of ILE :- K 'wx l K lv- 1 'Ex N ow You do if this way H ' Sdyg Mr co ' Im, peach. m9 fundamentals ,O be . gmners, W'J'H'u-. V xx 'NYM ,W . . isa, fwgqg , 4 A ,N K W, . 'f My X 3,N Bob Cannon saves Tony Smiih from a watery grave. X . -. I 'hp 'W ,, . N -v ff. -X X: X s ix X X -Q:!: ?:1prt arg -' W' -,nod , -A '-7. ' ts 'Af Lf-h W V .zz ff -f .. . -, - - ' 1 D . , - ,, , '- . - f ' -N T 'u, 14' db- -- ' - f M 1 -. ' ' ' 'L ,:'- ': ' mN L.,.-fi gl N, f 7 , V,, , 'Y' we-4-sw . -ip., amew. ' - 'ff . N. , f -aw? -.1 f 4 ...Mn N' e ff' 5 -' 'Q , 'fr .-,I-E-N41 ,. W p pw-A - -Q nf -.p .if , --f N V .,. ,, - ' ' ,V ww -,., , qv .. I ., ws J V' W-'W f, ,,,4 1, 9 H M .dezf-ir wig,-W Q I 'U ...tyaw Somebody dropped a nickel. F N X ' kb 5 X N A 1 Y 4 A,-f 'X v .--H -1 -QAL4 tri' - I 1 ' 'L- 1 1:3 1' ' , 'hivivvf 7 Q 'g'f'f'v ' ' vs- f fer f-4-gm. 5 3 K-,ibn INN., . iw z af: f Malung u bug splash' if-9' Compliments of MICHAEL T. KITSOULIS C0 'Pli 'e 'S Of President of Graduating SHERIDAN BAKERY Class Feb 49 Cos ume Jewelry G1 ts S S Greetmg Cards Bob and Frances Jarman Shoes MANOR PARK GIFT ,1,,0,,, 51,,,,, Stetson Hats Open Evemngs 6239 Georgla Avenue 6213 Th1rd Street N W Phone TAylor 1362 RA d0lPh 5332 KINNER 8' MEMBER-r Stewarts Pharmacy phormgclsts Truly Professional 5108 MacArthur Blvd 3rd and Kennedy N W Dual GEorg1a 5133 We Dflwef Buy All Your Sweets YE OLDE COBBLER SHOPPE 6124 Georgna Avenue N W Your Sweetze at JORDON'S Home Made Candies and Ice Cream Expert Shoe Repairs While U Watt 6115 Georgna Ave, N w , Ge 6215 John C 5 'elf1fffPf0P Georgla 4678 612 12th. Street, N W , Re 3372 - 9 f T I I I ' ' ' ' W0odley 5353 for Pace Courses Accountancy and Fmancral Admlnlstrahon Leadzng to BCS 6' MCS Degrees Day and Evenrng Classes C P A Preparatzon Co Educatzonal Send For 44th Year Book BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY 'II00 'I6tI1 SI' eet N W REpubI c 2262 'k 'k 'A' ally Shop 3324 26 'I4th Street N W Dresses S uzts Coats Sportswear OPEN EVENINGS Complzments 0 KI DDI E TOWN Chzldren s and In ant s Clothzng Toys and G1 ts Complzments S S KRESGE 81 6201 Georgla Avenue School Supplies etc Complzments o YEAG ER'S Coats S uzts Furs Dresses 8646 Colesvllle Road Sllver Sprung Md Complzments 0 COMMERCIAL EMBROIDERING C0 809 Eye St eet N W Washmgton D C Sorority Letters Fratermty Letters Felt Lettermg School Letters sHePhel,d 6630 Banners Flags r , . . - I if -k wk . f of 6226 Georgia Avenue, N. W. . , f , - , .I t . f ' f OURS ALONE IN WASHINGTON Two wonderful su ts pr ced for o school grls budget I-IANDMACHER WEATI-IERVANES of Celonese royo heovenly postels ond o colos sses ond ors z NAN BUNTLY SUITS OF BROOK TONE Bur M I s f ne creose res stont royon t on dork shodes sses S s 513 95 FRANK R JELLEFFS Compliments o SHEPHERD PARK PHARMACY 7723 Geargla Avenue N W Washington D C Best wnshes from EMER SON RADIO ot Woshlng ton the worlds Iorgest monutocturer of srnoll rodlos ond leodmg tele of over o quarter of o Cen 'fury ot folthful servnce to both the DEALER AND THE PUBLIC Complzments of A FRIEND Congratulatzons to the Graduates The Meeting Place For Coolidge Students Takoma Park, Maryland i i i ' I I ' I I n, ' ' - d rk r, Mi ' Juni ' SI es. 525 visnon sets, representotuve - I' a I , Iigh d . Mi ' ize . I ' f 5' -' it 'W is g 1 X? 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WWW if ox .LF IAM' Hlgh school graduates and col lege students choose STRAYER trammg because they save t1me save money and begm protes sional careers earlxer Strayer Fmployment Servnce secures superxor posmons for raduates Professxonal degrees B C S and M C S are conferred on com pletnon of Busmess Admxnrstra tnon and Accountmg courses Gurdance Counselors recom mend eeretaryshrp as a career field offermg many fascmatmg employment objectxves T R' E R College of Accountancy .- College of Secretarlal Tralmng Thirteenth and F Streets Washington 5 D C NAtlonal I748 SHERIDAN SUPER MARKETS INC Best o Luck 4905 Geo,-gm Aye I N to the 1950 Graduates 6205 Georgm Ave I N Whom We Have Been 7647 New Hampshire Ave. Proud to ReP'e5e'1' Never THE STUDENT Unclersold COUNCIL On Comporoble Quality 4 dz! LAMAR AND WALLACE STOCK AND SPECIAL MILLWORK WM. A. LYNCH Land Developer and Contractor Real Estate, Investments Specializing in North West Property S W Corner 14th and New York Avenue N W Room 410 Bond Butldlng Washmgton 5 D C Resldence RAndolph 1242 Offlce NAtlonal 3934 TUDOR'S COLLEGE SHOP 2041 K Street, N W Waslungton 6 D C Natlonal 1999 Caps Gowns Hoods Miscellaneous Novelty Items NUMBER ONE on the hut parade' MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM Rch smooth del co s thats Meado Gold lce Cream And your fr endly Meo dow Gold dealer offers a host of tempt g flavors a d flavo comb nato s an the bulk toy pack and famous BULK STYLE MEADOW GOLD Offlclal Coolidge Rmg and Commencement Announcements Manu actured by JOSTEN S OWATONNA MINN Representatwe JOHN D TUDOR JR 1238 Mt Vernon Blvd TEmple 9004 Alexandria Va Compltments of UPTOWN PHOTO SUPPLY PRODUCTS COMPANY 1369 Irwng Street N W Washmgton D C H Obart 8722 O I , . . , . . I o u i 1 O IO O D ' f I , . o I Q O O, i, , ilu- ' W - ', l i - in no r lin' 'r r - . , U I , . . Compliments Of CITIZENS BANK TAKOMA PARK Be Wise and Coolidge-ize with -A Coolidge Tie -A Coolidge Comb -A Coolidge Pencil -A Coolidge Ruler -A Coolidge Slide Rule -A Coolidge Notebook -A Coolidge Book Cover -A Coolidge T. Shirt -A Coolidge Sweat Shirt -A Coolidge Auto Plate -A Coolidge Sticker THE VARSITY SHOP CALVIN COOLIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Open Daily 8 30-9 00 A M Room 217 Our Modern Plant Can Ser e You TAK A 0M Complete Cleaning Service 45 Minrate Dry Cleaning Your Friendly FORD Dealer CALL suephefd sooo CENTURY DRY CLEANERS 123 Kennedy Street N W GEorgla 4400 TAKOMA BOWLING ALLEY 317 Cedar Street N W Ra 9719 Leagues C? Instructions For Students .-fl? -me-D Manor Park Prescrlptlon Pharmacy 3rd 81 Sheridan Streets N W Luncheon School Supplies 0 O l O I O l 'V I n I o 0 . 0 0 I I U O 0 O I l l A Q., , r., ox P 0 'Wig P 0 'L- CERTIFIED COLD STORAGE his N 'r R A L. Best Wishes is LEANERS Where the charm of newness is restored Main Office and Plant 323 Carroll Street, N. W. NATIONAL BANK B es 700 Kennedy Street N W 4803 Georgua Avenue Takgmq Park FOR SERVICE call Georga 5524 Befhesdfl WheCI'0l1 For Delzczous Treats Come Eat at Sllver Sprung Maryland Hofberg S Kcsher Delicatessen Member Home of the Famous Hot Dog Federal Deposut Insurance Corp 7822 Geo,-gm Aye N W Ge 5870 H G ROEBUCK 81 SON opfllg SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES EVERYWHERE Now n New Bu ld ng 2140 Asq th Street Bolt I8 Mayo Hopkms 6700 , . . I . . I I D er v l . I . ' ol s 0 . ke O C Qrinfers: si 0 ra mrs TO i our I i i ui imore , r I nd TU 1133 I I I , J ROYAL MOTORS INC. Washlngtons Oldest Packard Dealer SALES AND SERVICE 15 Kennedy Street N W TU 3200 KENNEDY 5 8. 10 STORE 440 Kennedy sf eef N w Washlngton D C Headquarters For School Supplles Toys Glfts Games Complfments 0 GEMENYS FLOWERS 6122 Georgla Avenue N W Washlngton D C MERVIN CONN ACCORDION SCHOOL 10 Week Trzal Course Includes Prwate Lessons and Use o Accordxon 3509 14th Street N W 8927 ALLISONS RESTAURANT 8. 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