Eastern High School - Echo Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1950

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Now it's 50's turn to play Her part in Eastern too, Thus making all of us be proud To share these joys with you. Chorus O Eastern we will ne'er forget The days we spent with you, The joys and sorrows we have known The tears and laughter too. The times for work, the times for play, The times for friendship true Are always in our memories With, pleasant thoughts of you. s Verse ll Our colors rerl and white Inspire us on our way, To light the torch of learning That leads us tiny by day, To fintl success and honor, Anti win new laurels true For Eastern High, our guiding light, ln everything we llo. V erse III We always will remember These days at Eastern High For the II76ll15I'it'S we will cherish As years are passing by-N The thoughts of olrl vornpanions, Anal llrienrlshlps wo found true Will alzaays linger in our hearts .fls pleasant :lays we knew. l 'D 9 E A S T 13 ll NX E o H lc Q- M '39 W W 1 Q f u 4 'Qt X2 . Q 4WooW i I, R L gf al l A lf g l ff, , lo 4 X X ' M9 ' 67511 Eastern High School Baltimore, Maryland 1950 I , Q 'N l + X31 FfHfif2fiziXX ur halls We find Dediamfiaa TO MISS ZO'UCK: Long a beloved figure in Eastern High School, you began your career as principal when we took our places as leaders. Wea wish for you a long, endearing principalship and the happiness we knew during our brief stay. Q jiffbgwff liljlfx As thos h came before us 0442 lildladaefz Uaeujf Whenever we remember our days at Eastern, our minds invariably turn to thoughts of you. We know that the interests of the class of 1950 have always been uppermost in your mind, and we cannot help but realize that your guidance has kept us in the paths of happy and successful high school life. Your time and effort, so freely given, will always be remembered and appre- ciated by all of us when, with fond afliection, we think of you. OUR ADVISERS fi 3' Evelyn M. Farley, Adviser F. Ethel Plitt, Dramatic Arlviser Isabel Dawson, Financial Adviser Ann M. Mullan, Athletic Adviser lf ANN M. MULLAN MFUN . , ix-4, K .Willem-W I F. ETHEL PLITT A DR. LAURA J. CAIRNES You kindled the first embers of our torch to light our dark way. By every helpful word from you, by every bit of wisdom you imparted, by all the help you gave to us in many ways our path was made light. We can never repay you for the long hours you have labored for usg we can only thank you for your invaluable guidance and hope that, by seeking the light of knowledge all our lives, we may pay tribute to you, a cherished member of the class of 1950. Eastern's Faculty, Past and Present, Honors Dr, Caimgg The faculty gives a dinner for Dr. Cairnes ln this envelope, Dr. Cairnes finds the announcement of an award to be given in her name each year at com- mencement to some lucky Eastern graduate. Scenes from 4'Life with Laura V 'X 4'Little Laura Goes Picnicking The Young Schoolmarm New Hills to Climb Um 'aimed When you first read these lines, you will be near graduation, soon to be Eastern girls in the wide, wide world. If you by chance read them afterwards, it is my sincere wish that you will, then and always, be happy, wise, and prosperous. Q- W Om Wise fafadaaajhafa To the Class of 1950- You, as the leaders of Eastern High School, have extended to me a most cordial welcome, and have helped me to feel that I really belong to this great old school. My best wishes to each of you for the years ahead. Sincerely yours, Z4e?n!f!- Your kindness and consideration will he long remembered here at Eastern. In the years to come I shall he looking forward to the reunions when I shall hear of your successful ac- complislnnents in your various en- deavors. Best wishes to all of you. o.s..rc.i:gs,.r.. 0662 aaaaefaza FLORENCE H. MILLER ATLA M. BURROUGHS EVELYN SELLORS ENGLISH C-a,-...,fP.,:,... 2. iff-Q4Qafvf1.1F1,AQ-Evrv DM.-.Q,f,a.s.'+eM1z,,.,... Um await? HISTORY 5-Za-f.:W,u.7v7,7fy,z.m 3Z,...:..l FA. 1-I-QJLQ. XQW, Z7 Q96 cfvfedw 526.51- MODERN LANGUAGE yauw ZfQ.....J LZA 7PlaA7u.m1-L. Qqugh 7 MQwLee. X' N42Zm,,..,,.. Maul T- - Y Y f, SCIENCE wma, ewyfmw ad, 6, iz.--...jf 72? wpJJMqf715haLL Purim, cnl wg . Awww- MW ff, A4 7f41f1Mm5M,,U PHYSICAL EDUCATION XQAKQMLAWA MMXQJMQML CTQML cz. MAA CU?-Q. +L whit. czwafofnaw K 16 A GEOGRAPHY Lmgpammqi X 9,, , , ?.,,,.'5, 9214464411 BUSINESS EDUCATION 777m-1 flffzalad- CAM,2Y,Zg,-,,m,,,.J Nliw. fldvv-,1, fha? Z OZMGMM WML vSZ.u0'....,,., HOME ECONOMICS ,Lau--is-A.n. -LJ:H5 59570, ?,g.f4.,,,g, my pw! fww MATHEMATICS IWW M. mm 61. 1110 cf..-,,76w .f cSLM.!9f2?l1LQ-99244252 MUSIC THE DIETITIAN Miss Elva Tatman 1 6Zd1l'LJ2w,.u, Zu-Ql6,T'7'Mw7., Aiayvwfizacwf lfwfzww 6. LM, SECRETARIES QW Cf ww numb we wana, THE HEALTH SUITE Dr. Elizabeth Acton Miss Martha Tacka fiffzwfm Now it's 50's turn to play 1 If -Q K '- W . L f.....'?' ,- ., :M an .mm mf K 5 0, f, , . K Y we 861 1 fig X :..-y!,cm,f.-- m wg-:fwQg,3: , x J ,. 3-2 w w ' ff e f p ? -if S 1 E Q Q, ,, ,, .M ,xi QM 1 3 2? xg: -1 1.194 Q W W CECILE E. AMOSS 5408 Mayview Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Book monitor 4 . . . U. N. Y. 2 . . . cafeteria 4 . . . bank 2 . . . athletic representative 2 . . . basketball 2, J.V. 3, 4 . . . V. softball 2, 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . clerk 3 . . , Echo typist 4 Remember: when you point your finger accusingly at someone, yau've got three of them pointing to your- self. M. ELAINE AY 717 North Belnord Avenue-5 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Dramatic Club 2 . . . bank 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . Council 3, 4 . . .volley ball 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . Echo advertising staff 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . com- mencement usher 4 Hlncline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to understanding. PATRICIA PAULA ANDERSON 5416 Mayview Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-DISTRIBUTION EDUCA- TION ' Ice skating 2 . . . swimming 2 . Student Council 2, 3 . . . usher 2, 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 First deserve, then desire. cafeteria committee 3 . . . MIRIAM BELL 3104 Juneau Place-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Swimming 3 . . . ice skating 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . archery 2, 3, 4 . . . April Antics 2 . . . Echo repre- sentative 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . cafeteria chairman 4 . . . play properties chairman 2, 3, 4 Understanding, faitzh, and love are the keys to a true friendship. educate mdcmtee CAROLYN JOAN MARIE BIEHN 5405 Remmell Avenue-6 ACADEMIC Hall marshal 4 . . . cafeteria mar- shal 4 The true values of life are not those that can be measured in dol- Iars. CARROLL LEE BOCK 1436 Winston Road-I2 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bank representative 2 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . prom committee 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . archery 4 . . . Senior Day programs 4 Usually found with Pat The way in which we work and what we do make us what we aref' MARGARET BONOLIS 3021 Belair Road-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOORAPHIC U.N.Y. 2 . . . bowling 3 . . . play committee 3 . . . orchestra 4 . . . Spanish Dance Club 3 . . . Echo typist 4 Usually found traveling with Mary We wouldnlt appreciate the sunny days, if we never had the rain. 21 .IO ANN BLACKWELL 843 Hamilton Terrace-1 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Swimming 2, 3 . . . vice - chairman Safety Council 4 . . . cafeteria host- ess 4 . . . play committee 3 . . . lIistory librarian 3 Usually found at the Sports Centre and with Doris and Stash Too low they build, who build beneath the starsf, CAROLE V. BO HON 309 Whitridge Avenue-I8 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Basketball 2, 3 . . . archery 3, 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 . . . class play 2, 3, 4 . . . bank 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . history librarian 4 . . . Allied Youth Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. ELIZABETH ANNE BRADFIELD 5601 Belair Road-6 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE- CLOTHING MAJOR Homeroom president 3 . . . bank clerk 2, 3, '4 . . . sunshine com- mittee 3 . . . history library 2 . . . home economics librarian 3, 4... play committee 2 . . . April Antics 2 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . archery 3 Usually found at the Floods It's the mark of superior minds to disagree and yet remain friendlyf' BETTY EUGENIA BURTCH 3025 Chesley Avenue-14 MATHEMATICS-MousRN LANGUAGE Softball 2 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . ice skating 2, 3 . . . swimming 3, 4 . . . bank 2, 3, 4- . . . class meetings 2, 3, 4 . . . class song committee 3 . . . delegate 4 . . . Echo literary staff 4 Usually found traveling Live for those who love you. EFROSENE CAPSANES 1001 West Thirty-sixth Street-11 Home ECONOMICS MAJOR Homeroom president 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . archery 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 2 3 4...swimming3...bad- minton 2, 3 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . class meetings 3, 4 '4When you subtract and do not add, you are bound to reach the bottom. v 1 F. ROBERTA CLAYTON 3803 Overlea Avenue-6 Co1vI1vII-:RCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Swimming 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . homeroom vice-president 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 Usually found with Kurt in a gray Ford Earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal. NANCY CAROL CAMERON 1204 Windemere Avenue-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Student Council 2 . . . field hockey 2 . . . scrapbook representative 3 . . commencement usher 3 . . . clerk 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4. . . sun- shine representative 4 Usually found with the Hgangu in Schwaab's What care I if bookworms get indigestionf' .IEANETTE LORENE CHIDESTER 3400 Southern Avenue-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE QV. badminton 2, 3, 4 . . . V. volley- ball 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . softball 4 Usually found acting as Miss Tacka's personal secretary T here is nothing so kingly as kind- ness, and nothing so royal as truth. WILMA CATHERINE CODY 3312 Chesterfield Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-OI-'FICE PRACTICE- CLOTHING MAJOR April Antics 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . bank representative 3, 4 . . . sunshine committee 3 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . gar- land bearer 4 . . . usher 4 . . . play representative 4 . . . cafeteria host- ess 4 . . . hisory marshal 4 Keep your face always towards the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. edwma MARY CONOMOS 3201 Belair Road-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom treasurer 2, 3 . . . bowl- ing 3 . . . play committee 3 . . . Spanish Dance Club 3 . . . orchestra 4 . . . Echo typist 4 Usually found with Margaret Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. ELAINE BARBARA DEMBECK 424-5 Shamrock Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . softball 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . delegate 2, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2...bank 2, 3, 4...book monitor 4 . . . scrapbook committee 3 . . . play committee 3 . . . Echo typist 4 Suffer not yourself to be betrayed with a kiss. EVELYN ELAINE COOK 3022 Ailsa Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Archery 2 . . . badminton 2, 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . softball 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . bank 2, 3, 4 . . . history marshal 4 Usually found where ever Claralee is When 'in an argument and you can't win, keep quiet. MARYLOU DI ANGELO 423 South Eden Street-31 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Treasurer 2 . . . April Antics 2 . . . Red Cross 2 . . . Council member 3, 4 . . . secretary, Student Council 4 . . . garland bearer 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Echo write-up 2 . . . Editor, Echo typing 4 . . . tennis 3 Don't laugh at other's mistakesg the banana peel may be under your foot. 22 MARY DUNN 4018 Chesmont Avenue-6 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . hockey 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . athletic representative 2, 3 . . . prom re- presentative 3, 4 . . . Dramatic Club . . . Echo staff 4 . . . U.N.Y. . . . garland bearer 3 . . . play com- mittee 4 . . . senior play . . . usher 3 . . . tea dance representative 3 L'To err is human, to forgive is divine. MARGARET DUVALL 5304 Hamlet Avenue-14 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Swimming 2 . . . badminton 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . home economics librarian 3 . . senior supper 3 Usually found at Poly practice Noah was six hundred years old before he knew how to build an ark-don't lose your grip. 23 MILDRED DORIS DIETZ 4318 Glenmore Avenue-6 COMM!-:nc1AI.-D1s'rR1BUr1vE EnucA- TION ' Hiomeroom vice-president 4 . . . bank representative 4 . . . howling 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 4 . . . cafeteria committee chairman 4 . . . sunshine committee 3 Forget the Pastg live the Present, and let the Future take care of itself! SHIRLEY ANNE DODSON 2316 Robb Street-18 FOODS MAJOR Swimming 3 . . . archery 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . plays 3, 4 . .. homeroom president 2 . . . Student Council 2 . . . bank 3, 4 . . . Echo staff 4. . . home economics librarian 3 . . . Banner representative 2 . . . senior supper 3...Biology Club 2 To realize we are ignorant is the first step to knowledge. CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA DREBING 3426 Dudley Avenue-I3 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRAc'rtcs-AcA- DEMIC Volleyball 2 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . cafeteria chairman 3 . . . vice- president 3 . . . April Antics 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Safety Coun- oil 3 . . . U.N,Y. 3 Usually found at .IacksOn's Give so much time to the improve- ment of yourself that you have no HELEN E. DUQUETTE 608 Cedarcroft Road-12 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Swimming 2 . . . tea dance 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 3,4...GleeClub2,3,4... basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . hockey 2, 3, 4 . . . style shows 2, 3, 4 Life is a game, the more you put in, the more you get outf' MONA L. ELLISON 940 Jack Street-25 ACADEMIC-COMMERCIAL Banner representative 3 . . . bank 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basket- ball 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . senior usher 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . office marshall 4 Usually found with Bugs in a gray convertible Happiness is a perfume which you cannot pour on others without getting some on yourself. time to criticize others. KATHRYN MARIE DISNEY 407 North Montford Avenue-24 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Play selection, properties 2, 3, 4 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . sunshine committee 4 . . . scrap- book 3, 4 . . . swimming 2, 3 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 . . . history librarian 4 '. . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . bank 4 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . Allied Youth 2 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . archery 3, 4 To have friends, be one. MARY EILEEN DOUTHAT 2832 St. Paul Street-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE U.N.Y. 4 . . . archery 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . .. . cafeteria com- mittee 3, 4...swimming 2, 3... gym marshal 3, 4 . . . clerk 3, 4 . . . bank representative 3, 4 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4...basketball 2... commencement usher 4 A good word is as soon said as an ill one. PEGGY A. DUKE 806 Woodington Road-29 ART CURRICULUM Riding 2 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 3 . . . prom art chairman 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo Art Editor 4 Usually found with Ebby and Ike 'flfvcryone leaves a foot print in the sands of time. Make yours a lasting impression, not just the mark of a heel. DOLORES ADAIR COODHAND 1516 Sycamore Street-26 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE April Antics 2 . . . ice skating 2 . . . delegate 2, 3, 4...homeroom vice- president 3, 4 . . . invitation com- mittee 3 . . . Echo photographic staff 3, 4 . . . tea dance hostess 3 . Class meeting 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . lJ.N.Y. 4 . . . school life committee Friendship builds a better world. JANET VIRGINIA GREEN 3112 Chesley Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE-ACA- DEMIC Homeroom president 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . volleyball 2 . . . ice skating 2, 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . bowling 4 . . . clerk 2 Usually found at ,lacksonis The law of Compensation.: for every bad there is a good. 24 BETTY MAE ELLRICH 2818 Evergreen Avenue-14 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Locker marshal 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . home eronomics librarian 4 . , . Echo circulation manager 4 . . . Echo representative 4 Usually found with the Air Corps 'Tower dwells with cheerfulness. JANE FIEGE 820 Cedarcroft Road-12 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Locker marshal 3 . . . cafeteria' marshal 4 . . . Banner representative 4 . . . clerk 4 . . . April Antics 2 Usually found in chemistry write up 'fWhat we see depends mainly on what we look for.'7 PHYLLIS MARIE CARMER 1643 East Twenty-fifth Street-13 ACADEMIC-COtu1vtERCIAL Banner representative 2, 3 . . . A.Y.O. 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . bank teller 3, 4 . . . howling 3, 4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . swimming 4 . . . Echo advertisng 4 . . . stage- hand 2 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . commencement usher 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 Everything comes to him who waits. edwma ELIZABETH GRANRUTH 2428 East Chase Street-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAP HIC April Antics 2 . . . Banner re- presentative 2 . . . homeroom presi- dent 3, 4 . . . homeroom vice-pre- sident 3 . . . scraphook representa- tive 3 . . . garland bearer 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Associate Editor, Echo typing 4 . . . tennis 3 . . . swimming 4 Do noble thinffs not dream them D 7 all day long. THELDA JANE CRETSINGER 1123 Ashburton Street-16 CARNEGIE Music Clee Cluh 2, 3, 4 . . . librarian 4 . . . orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . April Antics 2 . . . All'lVlaryland State Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . prom com- mittee 3, 4 . . . cafeteria com- mittee 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 'LA Siesta is for the wise not for the lazy. MARIA B. FENTON 3419 Guilford Terrace-13 SCIENCE-lVl0DERN LANGUAGE Student Council 2, 4 . . . Banner staff 3 . I . delegate 3. 4 . . . library marshal 3, 4.. .class meeting 3, 4 . . . Banner representative 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . cafeteria chairman 4 . . . study hall chairman 4 , . . senior play Education, like a pair of feet, is necessary in every walk of life. JEAN FOSTER 945 North Hill Road-18 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Student Council 4 . . . cafeteria 3, 4 . . . chairman 4 . . . play 2, 3,4...delegate2,3,4... Haunted Hop 4 . . . Banner re- presentative 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . history librarian 3, 4 . . . horse- back riding 2 A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. DOROTHY C. GOETZ 4411 Furley Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bowling 3 . . . clerk 2, 3, 4 . . . delegate 4 . . . bank 3 . . . Banner representative 4 . . . cafeteria com- mittee 4 . . . usher 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . hall marshal 4 Usually found with Sally and Betty Life is what you make it. CECELIA HAIEK 4729 Pennington Avenue-26 ACADEMIC'FOODS MAJOR History librarian 3 . . . homeroom vice-president 3 . . .bank represen- tative 3, 4 . . . sunshine representa- tive 4 . . . play selection 3 . . . se1Iior play costumes 4... U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 Usually found eating in home eco- nomics Be silent or let thy words be worth more than silence. .lOYCE P. HARDY 5507 Tramore Road-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Safety Council representative 3, 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 3, 4 . . . history marshal 4 Usually found in the halls with Pat and Shirley Ifs a great life if you clon't weak- en. BETTY MAE HEAD 3037 Chesterfield Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bank 2 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 Usually found at Walther League Education is like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes. MARTHA T. HA LSEY 701 Evesham Avenue-12 LATIN-MODERN LANGUAGE Garland bearer 3 . . , clerk 4 . . . badminton 2 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . sun- shine committee 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Echo photographic staff 4 . . . histo- ry librarian 4 'Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterflayf' IRIS HARTMAN 607 East Forty-first Street-18 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE April Antics 2 . . . basketball ,l.V. 2, 3 . . .bank teller 2 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y 2 . . . hall marshal 3 Usually found waiting for Rosalie and Shirley at Wolfe's The big thing in life is what we do, not what we sayf, GLORIA MAE HECKNER 2926 Sylvan Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 2, 4 . . . badminton 2, 3 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 . . . hockey 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 2 . . . homeroom president 3, 4 . . . Echo staff 3, 4 . . . cafeteria 3, 4 Slow to anger, quick to smile is what makes a friend worth-while. zcwluotlea ROSALIE HODGE 2933 East Monument Street-5 Co1vIIvIERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Cafeteria marshal 2 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . bowling 2 . . . ball marshal 2 Usually found with Bernie Time is kind to those who wait. DORIS SYLVIA HUETTNER 2713 Pelham Avenue-13 MODERN LANGUAGE'SCIENCE Swimming 2, 3, 4 . . . bank 3, 4 . . . history librarian 3 . . . sun- shine committee 3, 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . commencement usher 4 'glt is only from the valley that the mountains look so high. ANNE S. HODSON 5509 North Charles Street-10 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Hall marshal 3, 4 . . . bank repre- sentative 2 . . . election clerk 2, 3 . . . Student Council 2, 3 . . . history library marshal 4 . . .basket- ball 2, 3 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 Slow to anger and quick to smile are the things that make a friend worth-whilef' GERRY KAPLAN 1406 Edison Highway-13 ACADEMIC-COMMERCIAL Commencement usher 4 . . . sun- shine committee 3 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . softball 2, 4 Usually found getting in and out of trouble A person without God is like a ship without a compassf' 25 ADA MAE LUCKHARDT 3007 Chesterfield Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bowling 3 . . . archery 3 . . . home- room treasurer 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Echo advertising representative 4 Always keep in sight the shining goal of success.', ISABELLA MECINSKI 1974 Belair Road-13 ART CURRICULUM Bowling 3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo art staff 4 . . . decorating com- mittee 4 . . . cafeteria monitor 4 . . . prom committee 3 Usually found with Peggy and Ebby Don t cross your bridges until you come to them. DORIS JEAN NAGLE 3333 Cliftmont Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPI-IIC Basketball 2 . . . Student Council 2, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . Allied Youth 2 . . . garland bearer 3 Usually found with .lo and Stash, and always with ,lack There's a philosophy for everything in life but love and a toothachef' 26 l A. CHARLOTTE KEMPE 3013 Glenmore Avenue-14 CARNEGIE MUSIC CURRICULUM Glee Club 2, 3, 4. . . vice-president 4 . . . orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . librarian 3 . . . April Antics 2 . . . home- room secretary and treasurer 2, 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafe- teria committee 4 .... U.N.Y. 3 Do unto others as you would have them to do unto you. PATRICIA LEASE 1325 Wirton Street-2 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC April Antics 2 . . . Student Council alternate 4 . . . clerk 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4...A.Y.O.3...U.N.Y.3... Echo typist 4 Usually found at the Recreation Bowling Alley Thoughtfulness makes friendships, and thoughtfulness keeps them. edemeq MILDRED J. McCLYMONT 1639 North Wolfe Street-13 COMMERCIALHOFFICE PRACTICE Homeroom vice-president 3 . . . cafe- teria committee 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . basketball J.V. 4 . . . softball V. 2, 4 . . . bowling 4 Usually found with Bunky Baker, Boots, Elaine, Scooney, Iris A smile is a language that even a baby understandsf' THELMA BETH MESEKE 4012 Deepwood Road-18 ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Bank representative 2 . . . bad- minton 3 . . . basketball 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . prom decoration com- mittee 3 . . . scrapbook art com- mittee 3, 4 . . . Echo art staff 4 . . . cafeteria committee- 4 Usually found at the mailbox 'ills a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. SHIRLEY MAY NIZER 2728 East Chase Street-13 COMMERCIAL-DISTRIBUTIVI-: EDUCA- TION-ART MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . bank re- presentative 3, 4 . . . Student Coun- cil 4 . . . Echo representative 4 A true friend is the best posses- sion. Character is what we are. Reputation is what people say we are. 1 EVELYN KLASCHUS 3604 Old Frederick Road-29 ART CURRICULUM Echo Associate Art Editor 2, 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . Banner com- mittee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 , . . Student Council 4 . . . swimming 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . tennis 3, 4 . . . .l.V. volleyball 4 Usually found with Peggy and Ike Ask, and it shall be giveng seek, and ye shall flndf' DIANA LEE LOWENSTEIN 202 North Broadway-31 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Dramatic Club 2 . . . bank 2, 4 . . . sunshine committee 3, 4 . . . swim- ming 3, 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . commencement usher 4 Don't worry if the work is hard or words of praise are few, remember that the great big oak was once a nut like you. DOLORES ANN NORDHOFF 521 Chateau Avenue-12 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC April Antics 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . usher 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . Banner representa- tive 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . Echo typist 4 Usually found with the 'kgangn in Schwaab's A good sense of humor is the salt of life and a temper is the pepper. ESTELLE CHRISTINE ORZEWICZ 1458 Reynolds Street-30 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Athletic representative 2, 3, 4 . . basketball 2, V. 3 . . . hockey 3 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . prom representative 4 Usually found with .lo and Doris and always with Toots Value and keep your own morals and ideals, and you will secure your happinessf' BETTY LOU O'LOUCHLlN 5404 Gerland Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-Ort-'ICE PRACTICE Echo representative 3, 4 . . . clerk 3, 4 . . . archery 3 . . . bowling 2 . . . roller skating 2 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Usually found with Don Believe not what you hear, but what you see. CHARLOTTE KATHERlNE OSBORN 1744 Darley Avenue-13 ACADEMIC-FOOD MAJOR Homeroom treasurer 4 . . . Echo staff 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . bank 3, 4 . . . play 2, 4 . . prom committee 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . archery 3 . . . biology club 2 . . . home economics librarian 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 God divided man into men that they might help each otherf' Qecwlcmzfea JANET LEE PHILLIPS 1422 Northgate Road-18 Home ECONOMICS lV1AJOR-LANGUAGE Ice skating 2, 3 . . . hall marshal 3, 4 . . . locker monitor 3, 4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . prom com- mittee 3 . . . usher 3, 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 Live as long as you like, and laugh as long as you livef, LILLIAN MARGARET RAYNER 3105 llarview Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Glee Club 2, 3 . . . orchestra 2, 3...bowling2...U.N.Y.2,4... secretary, treasurer Music Club 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . class treasurer 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. SHIRLEY RILEY 3029 loan Terrace-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Hall marshal 2 . . . archery 2 . . . cafeteria 3 Usually found at Wolfe's waiting for lris and Rosalie Time changes everything. ,ap MILDRED PLITT 105 West Randall Street-30 LATIN-lVlODERN LANGUAGE Clee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 2 . . . ice skating 2 . . . home- room vice-president 2, 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Echo write-up 2, 3 . . . Echo staff 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Banner staff 3 Ask, and it shall be given you, seek, and ye shall find, knock, and it shall be opened unto you. MARY JANE RICHARDS 15 Henry Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC April Antics 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . Echo representative 2, 3, 4 . . . prom decorating committee 3 . . . usher 3 . . . cafeteria com- mittee 4 . . . Echo typist 4 Usually found with the gang in Schwaab's 6'The greatest essentials of happiness are something to do, something to love, and something to look for- ward tof' , MARY MARGUERITE RUSS 1414 Hull Street-30 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC Glee Club 2, 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3 . . . bank teller 2 . . . Cafeteria com- mittee 3, 4 . . . bowling 3 . . . tea dance hostess 3 . . . prom com- mittee 3 . . . home economics li- brarian 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . sunshine committee 4 . . . Echo typist 4 It is more blessed to give than to receive. 27 JEANNE M. SAFFELL 501 Rosehill Terrace-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Prom committee 3 . . . homeroom vice-president 3, 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . cafeteria committee 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . ice skating 2 Usually found with the 'lgangi' in Schwaab's his great to be great, but it's greater to be human. MARIAN SCHLUDERBERG 3315 Ramona Avenue-13 HOME ECONOMICS MAJoR Cafeteria hostess 4 . . . history li- brarian 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . home economics library 4 . . . gym marshal 3 Usually found in the library What sunshine is to flowers, so smiles are to humanity. ARLENE LORRAINE SCHAFER 2223 Prentiss Place-5 COMMERCIAI.-STENOCRAPHIC Banner representative 3, 4 . . . history librarian 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . clerk 4 Usually found with Pat Trust in God, for the Star of Hope will sooner or later break thru the blackness. DOLORES FRANCES SCOONE 4111 Eierman Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Banner representative 2, 3 . . . bank representative 2, 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . basketball 2 . . . delegate 2 . . . garland bearer 3 Usually found with Gene Understanding, faith, and Ioue are the lceys of true friendship. MARTHA ELLEN SIMPSON 2311 Greenmount Avenue-18 ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR April Antics 2 . . . archery 2 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . marshal 4 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 The reward of a thing well done is to have done it yourself. RUTH STARR 1638 East Thirty-Second Street-18 ACADEMIC-CLOTHING MAJoR Bank representative 2 . . . basket- ball 2, 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . tea dance hostess 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . clerk 3, 4 . . . history li- brarian 3, 4 . . . cafeteria com- mittee 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Living will teach you how to live better than preacher or book. DOROTHY MARIE TODD 1224 Maryland Avenue-1 COMMERCIAL-O1-'rice PRACTICE Homeroom president 2, 3 . . . swim- ming 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . cafeteria committee 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 It is not what you do, but the way in which you do it. ANITA STARR 5222 Tramore Road-14 HoME ECONOMICS MAJOR Home economics librarian 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . Banner re- presentative 3 . . . hall marshall 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . Echo advertising committee 4 . . . senior supper 3 . . . April Antics 2 Of what is a man proud, if he is not proud of his friends? GLORIA E. TIMANUS 3204 Avon Avenue-18 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . orches- tra2...bank2...Echore- presentative 2, 4 . . . Banner com- mittee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . delegate 3, 4 . . . scrapbook 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . Echo photography staff 4 I slept and dreamed that life was beauty, but woke and found that life was duty! MARTA MARY UEBERSAX 2700 Fenwick Avenue-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE . Junior write-up 3 . . . Associate Editor, Echo 4 . . . homeroom president 3, 4 . . . swimming 2, 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . cafeteria marshall 4...commence- ment usher 4 Happiness is a perfume which you cannot pour on others without get- ting some on yourself. 28 ff 9 MARILYN JEAN WILLIS 605 Tunbridge Road-12 COMMERCIAL-STt:NocttAt'H1c-ART MAJOR U.N.Y. 2 . . . April Antics 2 . . . prom decoration committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . delegate 2, 3 . . usher 3 . . . homeroom trea- surer 3, 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . Echo typist 4 Be not merely goodg be good for somethingf' KATHERINE WORTHMAN 2045 East Thirty-first Street-18 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bank 2, 3, 4 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . usher 3, 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . cafeteria 3, 4 . . . hall marshall 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 Usually found at Walther League lt is hard to failg but it is worse never to have tried to succeed. CAROLYN RUTH WALBLICK 2119 East Monument Street-5 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Tennis V. 3, 4 . . . basketball 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom com- mittee 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . office marshal 4 . . . locker monitor 4 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . Echo sports chairman 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 lt's nice lo be natural when you're naturally nice. SALLY ANNE WHITE T09 Deepdene Road-I0 Home ECONOMICS MAJOR-LANGUAGE Homeroom vice-president 4 . . . home economics library 3 . . . hall mar- shal 3, 4 . . . locker monitor 3, 4 . . . ice skating 2, 3 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . garland bearer 3 The only way on earth to multiply happiness is to divide it. actzfea DOROTHY JEAN WILTON 3826 Yolando Road-18 COMMERCIAL- STENOCRAPHIC Glee Club 2, 3...bowling 3... history librarian 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Spanish Dance Club 3 . . . cafeteria com- mittee 3 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . sunshine committee 3 Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselvesf' I ANNE ELIZABETH ZIEGENFUSS 2915 Harview Avenue-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE V. basketball 3, 4 . . . V. softball 3, 4 . . . V. hockey 2, 3, 4, captain 4 . . . year president 2, 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . senior play . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . cafeteria chairman 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . usher 4 The only way to have a friend is to be one. ?Q 4' t A I 5, wb-f FRANCES E. WEHLAND 2006 .lefferson Street-5 Cox1w1ancIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Echo representative 3 . . . cafeteria committee 4 Usually found with Peg Give to the world the best you have, and the best will carrie baclc to youf' RUTH ELEANOR WILDBERGER 5409 C-rindon Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-ART IUAJOR Volleyball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 2, 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . usher 3 . . prom com- mittee 3 . . . Echo art staff . . . scrapbook art committee . . . cafe- teria committee . . office marshal Nothing is happiness which is not shared by at least one other. .lt I V , ... W-tfi - t, 'im 'fr . f .A tt, ., as 5 A ' , 5 V My T he torch of education lights the way to success. 29 1mg..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,- wg JOAN AGNELLO 2629 Aisquith Street-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Echo advertising 4 . . . hockey 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . softball 4 . ..basketball 2, 4, V. 3...garland bearer 3 Don't do today what you can put of until tomorrow. VALERIE JOAN ALDRICH 3119 Cornwall Road-22 ACADEMIC Entered in December of senior year -in former school was active in Gorton Players 4, cast of Dear Ruth ...Golf Club 2, 3, president 4...Bowling Club 2, 3, 4...Gor- ton News 1, 2, 3, 4 ...literary staff, Promenade 4...Variety Show 2, 3 Nothing succeeds like success. DOROTHY JANE AIREY 2716 Northern Parkway-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . Banner representative 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3...Echo literary staff 4. . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 'gMuch of every man's good or ill fortune depends upon his choice of friends. BARBARA G. ALMONY 1407 Kingsway Road-18 MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE Bowling 2, 3, 4...basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Echo Staff 3 . . . Echo subscrip- tion representative 3, 4...U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Glee Club 4 Usually found wherever there's something good to eat Success is hard to reach, but the effort is well spent. uae Qzctalaatea JOAN B. ANDERSON 3427 Hickory Avenue-11 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Student Council 2 . . . delegate 3 Usually found with '6Barb Give the world the best, and it will come back to you. DOROTHY LOUISE AUSTIN 2035 Thirty-Second Street-18 LATIN-MODERN LANGUAGE- MATHEMATICS Banner 2, 3-Editor-in-Chief 4.. . Dramatic Club 2, 3 . . . play com- mittee 2, 3 . . . year play 2, 3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . tennis 2, 4, V. 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . V, table tennis 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . badminton 4 Music -1- imagination equals In- jinite possibilitiesf: CAROLE ELAINE BALK 2812 Fleetwood Avenue-14 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Bank representative 2 athletic representative 2, 3...garland bear- er 3 . . . gym marshal 4 . . . hockey 2, ,I-V. 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . volleyball 2, 4, .l.V. 3...softball 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . archery 3, 4 There's nothing better than to be good always, all ways 5525-pgs. F' hill M72 aim -ani,-L JOAN M. ARCHER 413 East Lak-e Avenue-12 MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE ' Year secretary 2, 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . usher 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . homeroom vice-president 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . Banner staff 3, 4 garland bear-er 3 . .. home economics librarian 3 . . . library aide 3 . . . Echo staff 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 A good hearty laugh is worth ten thousand groans. BARBARA IRENE BADER 824 Belgian Avenue-18 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR-ACADEMIC Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 .. . Banner representative 2, 3 . .. bank clerk 4 . . . U.N.Y- 4 . . . gym marshal 3 hall marshal 3 . .. squad leader 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . usher 3 Happiness is found in the making of friends. ELLEN EDNA BARLAG 3022 Roselawn Avenue-14 CARNEGIE Music MAJOR- MODERN LANGUAGE Glee Club 2, 3, 4...All-Maryland Chorus 2, 3 Safety Council representative 4 . . . U.N.Y.i 4 . .. cafeteria committee 4 . . . class meet- ing 4...ter1nis 4 Usually found with the dizzy deez. The happiness of one's life de- pends upon the character of one's thoughts Z3 get ve , ..,,,H. I HALTEWEQREL, MARYLAND 3 SEVELLYN BARON 3013 Oakley Avenue-15 Music CURRICULUM Glee Club 2, 3, 4 There are no gains without pains. EVELYN C. BECHTEL 3219 Elmora Avenue-13 STENOCRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Clee Club 2, 3, 4. .. Echo write-up 2 .. . Student Council 2 .. . play committee 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . .tennis 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . UNY 4 bowlin 4 la re g ...py p- resentative 4 . . . All-Maryland Chor- us4 He who brings sunshine to others cannot keep it from himself. 1' t ,Fa -tll!5zv::,l I V - aw'-.1 if I' 1. :lid sy. , .. f l A jffslfvfgllglljiil' A I ' . . 1 ,e t I lfif ik NIKI BAUTRO 1501 Northwick Road-18 LATIN-SCIENCE Basketball 2 . .. swimming 2 .. . archery 3. . . class meeting 3, 4 . . . Safety Council secretary 4 . . . home- room vice-president 4. . . Clee Club 2, 3, 4. . .U.N.Y. 4. ..Echo literary staff 4 Usually found meeting Johnny It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed. ANITA MURIEL BELL 2260 Druid Park Drive-11 COMMERCIAL- DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Bowling 3 U.N.Y. 4 .. . history librarian 4 . . . Student Council rep- resentative 4 . . . garland bearer 3 T wo can live as cheaply as one. ANNE LOVELACE GORSUCH BENSON Box 475, R.F.D. No. 2, St. Mar- garet's, Annapolis, Maryland MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Clee Club 2, 3, 4. . - garland bearer 3 . . . Music Appreciation Club 2 . . . homeroom vice-president 2 . . . U.N. Y. 4 . . . Echo advertising representa- tive 4 .. . hall marshal 4 song committee 3 Usually found in Annapolis It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. EVELYN BERCER 3 North Beechfield Avenue-29 ART MAJOR Echo representative 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . orchestra 3 Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. BETTY BERTSCH 408 Wingate Road-10 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom president 3 . . . homeroom V. P. 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Banner stall 3, 4, assistant assignment edi- tor 4 . . . delegate 2, 3, 4 . . . squad leader 2, 3, 4 . . . play 3. 4 . . . riding 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . cheer leader 3, 4. . . swimming 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 2, 3, 4 Friendship is man's greatest wealth. PATRICIA ANN BENSON 2713 Latona Road-14 ACADEMIC-HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . bank repre- sentative 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . ten- nis 2, 3, 4... Echo representative 3 . . . home economics librarian 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 Seek for Love, Truth, and Friend- ship, believing they will ultimately triumph over Wrong. VIVIAN CARYLE BERLET 314 West Thirtieth Street-18 COMMERCIAL-OI-'FICE PRACTICE Homeroom president 4 . . . clerk 2, 3 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . garland bear- er 3...U.N.Y. 3, 4...tennis 2... usher 3 The day you break your faith with friends, that day your right to friendship ends. GEORGENE BINDER 4303 Wendover Road-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Clerk 3 . . . bank teller 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . Safety Coun- cil 4 class meeting 3 . .. swim- ming 2 . . . table tennis 2, 3. . . ten- nis 3, 4. . . softball 3, 4-...basketball 4 . . . badminton 4 Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. 3 BETTY JANE BOURDON 6501 Brook Avenue-6 HOME ECONOMICS MA.Ion Home economics librarian 3 . . . U.N. Y. 4. . . bislory marshal 3 . . .usher 3 . . . bowling 2, 3 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . hockey 4 .. . volleyball 4 table tennis 4 Usually found at U. of M. Hospital May your total assets in life be far greater than your total liabili- tiesf' ELAINE BRADBURY 4640 Harcourt Road-14 ACADEMIC-COMMIGIICIAL Volleyball 2, 4, V. 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 2 . . .archery 2 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . tennis 4 .. . swimming 2, 3 . .. cafeteria marshal 4 . . . history marshal 4 Usually found at Albion Avenue Success is getting what you wantg happiness is wanting it. DELORES ELAINE BRIGGS 4626 Keswick Road-10 COMMERCIAL-OI-'FICE PRACTICE Bowling 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Usually found with Jayne 'There is nothing in the world so precious as a faithful friend. 33 MARY JO BLAKELY 1229 Northview Road-18 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Year vice-president 3, 4 . .. home- room president 2 . . . homeroom vice- president 3 .. . tennis 2 . . . archery 2, 3, 4. . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 3, 4 . . . badminton 3, 4 . . . golf 4 . . . U.N. Y. 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3 Never let your studies interfere with your education. MARY CARROLL BOESSELL 1503 Windemere Avenue-18 ART MAJOR Student Council 4 . . . garland bearer 3, 4 . . . athletic representative 2 . . . volleyball J.V. 2, V- 3 . . . tennis 2, 3, 4. . . horseback riding 2, 3 . . . softball 2, 3, 4...hockey 2, J.V. 3, V. 4 . . . basketball 2, 4, J.V. 3 Lost time is never found againf, Zmdcmlea PAULA LOUISE BOWDITCH Brunswick Park, Ruxlon-4 NIATHEMATICS-IVIODERN LANGUAGE Delegate 2, 3, 4...garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4. . .home economics librarian 4 , . . hall marshal 4 . . . Art Club 4 .. . ice skating 4 oliice marshal 4 Usually found wishing time away The night is darkest before the dawn? DOLORES ELAINE BREMER 3502 Old York Road-18 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Usually found in the movies Time and tide waits for no one.', CAROLYN ANN BROOKS 301 Rossiter Avenue-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Echo staH 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . bank representative 2 . . . archery 2, 3, 4 .. . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 swimming 2 tennis 2 softball 3 . . . badminton 3 Make new friends, but keep the old. JOAN ELIZABETH BLAKESLEE 2611 Creighton Avenue-14 ART CURRICULUM Archery 2 . . . Glee Club 2 . . .Inter- High Chorus 2 . . . prom committee 3 . . . play committee 2, 3 . . . Safety Council Representative 4 . . . Drama- tic Club 3...delegate 3, 4.. . Ban- ner staff 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . .library marshall 3 . . . class play 2, 3 Everything you love is yours. A. JANET BOLLING 1246 North Broadway-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC Homeroom president 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . Echo represent- ative 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . tea dance 3 Usually found with Gloria The hardships of today may be the fame of tomorrow. THELMA MAE BRUNE 2703 Hugo Avenue-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Student Council 2 . . .hall marshal 4 . . . sunshine committee 4 . . . U.N. Y. 4 To think kindly of one another is good, to speak kindly of one another is better, and to act kindly to one another is best of all. CYNTHIA ALBERTA BRYAN 611 Willow Avenue-12 ART CURRICULUM Basketball 2...ice skating 2, 4 .. . Echo art 2 . . . prom decorations 3 . . . sunshine committee 3 . . . U.N. Y.4...softball 4 The diference between an optimist and a pessimist is quite droll. The optimist sees the doughnut, the pessimist sees the hole. ANITA BURKLE 912 St. Dunstanls Road-12 ACADEMIC-MUSIC MAJOR Homeroom president 2 . . .ice skat- ing 2 . . . year treasurer 3 . . . garland bearer 3 ...hockey 2, .l.V. 3, V. 4 . .. basketball 2, 4 . . .tennis 4. . Student Council 4 .locker marshal I4 A merry heart maketh a 'cheerful countenance. IDA FRANCES BRUNING 5638 Woodmont Avenue-12 MUSIC CURRICULUM Glee Club 2, 3, 4...basketball 2, 3, 4 volleyball 3, 4 . .. garland bearer 3 . . . All-Maryland Chorus 2 ...vice-president Glee Club 4 He who hesitates is lostf, EVELYN VIRGINIA BUDDEMEIER 3321 Richmond Avenue-13 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Badminton 2, 4 bowling 3 . . . tennis 4 . . . bank teller 2 . . . locker marshal 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . Dramatic Club 3. . .office ma1Qshal4 . . . U.N.Y. 4. ..Banner staff 4... Echo photo- graphic stall 4 . . . history librarian 3 W ith all thy getting, get under- standing. SYLVIA RITA CAMMARATA 747 Bartlett Avenue-18 ART CURRICULUM Homeroom treasurer 2, 3 gar- land bearer 3...Echo art stall 4 ...bank assistant 4...tennis 3... volleyball 3. ..bowling 3, 4 Time is the one thing we never have enough af. 6606 LYNN CAMPBELL 15 flVIerrymOunt Road-I0 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Year vice-president 2 ...homeroom treasurer 2 . . . homeroom president 3 . . . year president 4 . . . Echo pho- tograph editor 4 . . . Banner stall 3, 4...play 4...usher 2, 3...squad leader 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, V. 3 . . . badminton 3 Every girl, a queen. JACQUELINE HAZEL CARTER Walbert Apartments-1 ACADEMIC-DIsrRIRU'rIvE EDUCATION Tennis 2 . . . archery 2 . . . delegate 3 T urn always toward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. LUCILLE ANN CARPENTER 3035 Remington Avenue-ll ACADEMIC-COMMERCIAL Ice skating 2 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . basketball 3 . . . tea dance committee 3 Usually found in the Hopkins band or on the arm of a certain Hopkins student Success depends on you. BETTY ANN CASSADY 1670 Cliftview Avenue-13 OFFICE PRACTICE-MUSIC MAJOR Swimming 3 The great essentials of happiness are something to do, something to love, and something to hope forf, 34 DOLLYE COLUZZI 253 Mason Court-31 lVlATHEMATICS MAJOR V. table tennis 2 . . .tennis 2 . . . hockey year team 2. . . V. volleyball 3 . . . Y-Teen 2, 3, treasurer 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . .locker marshal 3 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . class meeting 3 . . . his- tory librarian 4 Sight your goal and then seek it. DOROTHY M. CORBETT 3022 Mosher Street-16 ART CURRICULUM Echo representative 3 garland bearer 3 . , .softball 3 . . . bowling 3 . . .tennis 3 The secret of life is not to do what you like, but to like what you do. 35 ROSALIE C-EFALU 5310 Walther Boulevard-14 COMMERCIAL- DISTRIBIJTIVE EDUCATION April Antics 2...tea dance repre- sentativC 3 . . . garland bearer 3... Echo representative 4...play com- mittee 4 Do the best you are capable of doing, and you will succeed in your held. JEAN C. CLAS 2007 Linden Avenue-17 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Student Council 2 . . . swimming 2, 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . homeroom treasur- er 3, 4. ..Echo representative 2 . . . Banner staff 4 . . .garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3 Ideals are like the .stars-we never reach themg but like the mariners of the sea, we chart our course by them. MILDRED JOAN COARD 810 Winston Avenue-12 COMMERCIAL-OI-'I-'ICE PRACTICE U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. treasurer 4 . . . usher 2, 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . archery 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . softball 3 . . . bank 4 Life is what you make it. Qeewluctzfea JANET COOK 3204 Berkshire Road-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bank 2, 3 . . . Banner 3 . . . scrapbook committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . riding 2, 3 . . . softball 3 . . . basket- ball 3, 4...badn1inton 2, 3, 4 Usually found coming in late Today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday. ANN VIRGINIA COTTON 4054 Hillen Road-18 HoME ECONOMICS MA.IoR Hockey 2 squad leader 2 volleyball 3 hall marshal 3 home economics librarian 3 . . . ath- letic representative 3 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N. Y. 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 Usually found laughing with C.S.T. The best in life is yet to be. LEONA I. CLARK 5900 Sefton Avenue-14 SCIENCE Tennis 2 . . . ice skating 2 . . . U.N. Y. 3, 4 . . . sunshine committee 3 . . . locker marshal 3, 4 . . . English hook- room marshal 3 . . . All-Maryland Chorus 4 . . . Safety Council 3 scrapbook committee 4 A merry companion is music on life's journeyf' NANCY CLAUTICE 6108 Glenoak Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-OI-'FICE PRACTICE Bowling 3, 4.. . ice skating 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4. . .history marshal 3 Usually found doing things at the last minute Laughter is not a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is the best ending for onef, JOYCE LEE COLEMAN 821 Cedarcroft Road-12 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom treasurer 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . delegate 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2 Usually found with Helen N ever do until tomorrow that which can be done todayf' GLORIA DENIS 2421 Annor Court-30 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Clerk 2 . . . tennis 2, 3, 4 , . . softball 3, 4 basketball 4 tea dance hostess 3 Usually found with .Ianet When choosing a life, choose a good one. ELLEN DOROTHY DIXON 1622 North Durham Street-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAP HIC Bank 2 . .. Safety Council 4 .. . bowling 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . arch- ery 4 . , .volleyball 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . softball 4 . . . swimming 4 . . . table tennis 4 Usually found with Virginia To live in the hearts of those you leave behind is not to die. 36 NANCY LEE COX 3826 Glenmore Avenue-6 STENOGRAPHIC-MIISIC MAJOR Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . song committee 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . clerk 2 . . . dele-- gate 3 . . . history librarian 3 . . . lock- er marshal 4 . . . home economics librarian 2. . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 There is so much good in the worst of us and so much had in the best of us. CAROL RAY CUNLIFFE 1005 Winding Way-10 ART MAJOR Prom representative 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . badminton 4 Usually found eating with Claire KA wholesome tongue is a tree of life. RHODA .IUNE DANN 3212 North Calvert Street-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 . . . badminton 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . sunshine commit- tee 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . class meeting 4 He who hath a trade hath an estate, and he who hath a calling hath an oyfice of profit and honor. l me MARGARET E. DINKLE 2721 Chesterfield Avenue-13 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 .. . Y-Teen 4, treasurer 3 . . . Echo write-up 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . basketball 4. . . usher 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . hostess 4 . . . Echo photographic staff 4 Usually found waiting for week-ends What I am to be, I am now becoming. PATRICIA CAMPBELL DIXON 2235 Homewood Avenue-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE U.N.Y. 4 . . .basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . history librarian 3, 4 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . garland bear- er 3...bank 3, 4 Usually found busy ' He that hath no cross deserves no crownf, PATRICIA OWINGS CROMWELL 3735 Hanover Street-25 Foons MAJOR Ice skating 2 . . . squad leader . . .history marshal 2, 3 . . . usher . . . hall marshal 3. . . U.N.Y. 3, . . . basketball 4 . . . gym marshal . . . home economics librarian 3 Usually found thinking of R.W.B. There's a philosophy for everything in life but love and a toothachef' 4 3 4 3 .IEAN DANFORTH 635 East Thirty-fourth Street-18 CARNEGIE ART MAJOR Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 ...hockey 2, 3 . . . archery 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . .skating 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . table tennis 4 . . . homeroom presi- dent 2 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . Y-Teen 2 Have fun while you're young. VIRGINIA LEE DAVIS 511 Wyanoke Avenue-18 CoMMERcrAL-ART MAJOR Basketball 3 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . tea dance representative 3 Usually found with the gang in Schwaab's The human brain is a wonderful thing. It starts working the moment you are born, and never stops until you stand up to speak in public. ELEANOR A USTIN DODSON 331 East Belvedere Avenue-12 MODERN LANCuAct:-SCIENCE Dramatic Club 2, 3 . ..homeroom treasurer 4 Banner staff 3 Echo art staff 4 . . .swimming 2 . . . class basketball 3, 4. . . hockey 2 We beg often our own harms, which the wise powers deny us for our goodg so hnd we profit by losing our prayers. DOROTHY O. DREHER 3706 Rexmere Road-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Hockey 2 . .. swimming 2 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . .tennis 3, 4 . . usher 3, 4. . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . Stu- dent Council 4 . . .table tennis 4 . . . study hall marshal 4 . . . history librarian 4 . . . photographic staff 4 . . . gym marshal 4 Words fitly spoken are like apples of gold. JANE ELIZABETH DUNNIGAN 4015 Hickory Avenue-11 ACADEMIC-MUSIC MAJOR Archery 2 . . . bank 2, 4 . . . basket- ball 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . clerk 3 . . . home economics librarian 4 . . . gym marshal 4 Usually found roller skating with Harry Count yourself rich when you have found a friend. 3 ,it 'fe , Us W. --,A . 56 LQ T PATRICIA A. DONALD 5924 Marluth Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . .tennis 2, 3 ice skating 2 softball 4 .. . roller skating 4. . . Student Council 4 . . , history marshal 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2 . . . bank representative 3 Usually found with Dave lf the future is black as thunder, donit let people see you blue. CHARMAINE M. DULIN 11 East Lafayette Avenue-2 COMMERCIAL-Ori-'ICE PRACTICE Homeroom treasurer 2 . .. home- room president 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . basketball 2 . .. volleyball 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 Usually found complaining lt matters not how long you live, but how. ' NADINE CAROLYN DUNNIGAN 213 West Lanvale Street-17 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Bank representative 2, 3, 4 homeroom vice-president 3 . . . play committee 3 . . . Echo business rep- resentative 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 , . . Echo advertising repre- sentative 4 . . . hockey 2 . .. swim- ming 2 Find pleasure in the little things of life and the big ones will never pass you by.', gdddddwd KATHERINE DUNKEL 503 East Arlington Avenue-12 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Archery 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . office marshal 3 . . . bank representative 4 Usually found with Betty and Dot Whois the sense of keeping quiet, when talking is so much easier? PATRICIA MAY ELLIOTT 712 Richwood Avenue-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Archery 2, 3, 4... basketball 2, 3, 4 . . .softball 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 4 usher 3 clerk 2, 3, 4 U.N.Y. 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Usually found eating angel food cake A smile today is a friend tomor- row. ERMA LOU ECKELS 3114 Gibbons Avenue-14 Music MAJOR-SCIENCE Archery 2 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . nom- inating convention chairman 2 clerk 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . home room president 4 . . . program com- mittee chairman 4 .. .Glee Club 4 .. . hall, library, home economics, office marshal 4- Usually found with G.S.T.l Everything comes to him who waits -but not too long! MIRIAM ERNST 3709 Ridgecroft Road-6 ACADEMIC-MUSIC MAJOR Echo representative 2, 3 . . .tennis 2, 3 . . . hockey 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . class basketball 3 .. .volleyball 3 . .. cafeteria marshal 4 Love and a cough cannot be hid. ELVA FELIVILEY 3623 Elkader Road-18 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Homeroom treasurer 2. . .hockey 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . .volleyball 2, 4 . . . fashion show 4 . . . Student Council 4 garland bearer 3 .. . prom committee 3 ...home econom- ics marshal 3, 4 ...gym marshal 4 .. .class meeting 3 True happiness is gained through the happiness of others. BETTY LOUISE FLAHARTY 413 Lyman Avenue-12 SCIENCE-lVlODIiRN LANGUAGE U.N.Y. 3. 4.. .bank representative 3 . . .garland bearer 3 Usually found loafing or talking to anyone who is willing to listen Silence is guldenf, but still waters run rleepf, JANE FORD 6103 Pinehurst Road-12 MODERN LANOUAOE-SCIENCE Echo literary staff 4...Banner ad- vertising fstaff 2 ...Banner staff 3 . . . play committee 3 . . . home eco- nomics librarian 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . riding 2 . . . V. badminton 3, 4 Usually found riding Or trying to get the car What a delicate and sly game is conversation ! 38 is me ing 4 you. 6606 DOROTHY E. FINK 3218 Kenyon Avenue-13 ACADEMIC-HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Home economics marshal 3 . . .sun- shine committee 2 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Echo representative 4 . .. Echo pub- licity 4 . . . garland bearer 3 .. . hoc- key 2... basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . vol- leyball 2, 4 . . . bowling 4 '4lVear a cheerful countenance, press on to greater achievements, and give everyone you meet a snzilef, ELEANOR ANN FORD 2309 East Oliver Street-13 COMMERCIAL-OI-'FICE PRACTICE U.N.Y. 2, 3 ...tennis 2 . . . swim- ming 2 Usually found in the movies Too low they build who build beneath the starsf' PATRICIA FORLIFER 3623 Kimble Road-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Student Council 2 . . . garland bear- er 3 . . . prom decoration committee 3 . . . play committee 3 . . . play 3 . . . Dramatic Club 3 . . . Banner 3, 4 - . . Echo editor-in-chief 4 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . swim- ming 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . golf 4. .. tennis 4 Everything changes but change. ' DELORES A. ERSKINE 3304 Harford Road-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . .tennis 2 . . . U.N.Y. 4. . . garland bearer 3 'Zftbove the edge of dark appear the lances of the sun. CATHERINE MARIE EVANS 4315 Bayonne Avenue-6 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Ice skating 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . bank bookkeeper 2, 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . gym locker marshal 3 . . . history librarian 3, 4 . . . orches- tra 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . .class meet- Laugh and the world laughs with ELIZABETH ERSKINE 5103 Whiteford Avenue-12 ART MAJOR Home economics librarian 3 . . .lock- er marshal 3 . . . sunshine committee 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Usually found at the Tobacco Shop By hurrying, you pass over more than you catch up with. PATRICIA EVANS 20 West Madison Street-1 ART CURRICULUM Student Council treasurer 4 . . . Dra- matic Club 2, 3, president 3 . . . Glee Club 2 . . .junior play . . . V. volleyball 2. . . V. basketball 2, 3 . . . V, softball 2 . . . garland bearer 3 Life is gained only through search- ing. KAY LOUISE FOSTER 4159 Eierman Avenue-6 SraNocRAPHIc-MUSIC MAJOR Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 2, 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 3 . . . history librarian 3 . . . clerk 2 . . . delegate 3 . . . scrap- book committee 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . Dramatic Club 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3 He that dwelleth in Love, dwelleth in Gorlg for God is Love. LORRAINE FRANKS 906 Cator Avenue-18 OFFICE PRACTICE-COMMERCIAL Glee Club 3. . .homeroom treasurer 2 . . . homeroom vice-president 3 . . . table tennis 2...basketbaIl 2, 4 . . . bowling 4. Usually found at Bop Sessions with the Huabells H-4 good man is harzl to find, but I'Il find him. LILLIAN MARY FRANCEY 6416 Fairdel Avenue-6 HoME ECONOMICS-SCIENCE Ofiice marshal 4 . . . history marshal 2. . . bowling 2, 3 . . . basketball 3 delegate 3 Glee Club 4 volleyball 4 . .. table tennis 4 . .. usher 3 Usually found at U. of M. Hospital 0 warl some power the giftie gie us To see oursel's as ithers see us. ' ALICE FRANZ 2117 Sinclair Lane-13 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bank representative 4 Usually found taking art lessons Always be grateful for the things you have amd the friends you have made. Qmalcmlfee OLIVE ADELE FRASER 5513 Hilltop Avenue-6 COM MERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Echo literary staff 4 .. . Student Council 4 . . . oflice marshal 4 . . .hall marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . volleyball 2 . . . swimming 2, 3, 4 ...bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . tennis 4 Usually found with the HIVIIX-Ups Live anrl love in Goclls way. CLARALEE FULD 2812 Strathmore Avenue-14 COMMIQRCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bank 2, 3 . . . archery 2, 3 . . . bad- minton 2. 4-...basketball 2, 4.. . softball 3 ...table tennis 4 . .. his- tory marshal 4 Usually found with Evelyn Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry aml you use many a h.an.flkerclzief.,' CORIN FULLER 5203 Ready Avenue-12 MODEIIN LA NGUAGE-SCIENCE Clee Club 3. 4 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . history marshal 4 . . . Echo liter- ary stalf 4 The glory of tomorrow is rooted in the drudgery of today. .IANE RING FRITZ 215 Cedarcroft Road-I2 Moo1cRN LANGUAGE-MATHEMATICS Homeroom treasurer 3 .. . Banner staff 4 . . . Echo associate photo- graphic editor 4 . . . Dramatic Club 2, 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . class meeting 3 tennis 2, V. 3 badminton 2, V. 4 . . . basketball 2, year team 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . locker marshal 3 . . . history li- brarian 4 lVo goal is too remote. PEGGY JOYCE FULFORD 4905 East Chase Street-5 Home ECONOMICS NIAJOR Home-room vice-president 3 . . . prom committee 3, 4... class meeting 3 . . .home economics marshal 3, 4 . . . play committee 2. . . fashion show 3, 4 . . . hockey 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 'IT he vessel which makes the great- est sound is usually the one which is empty. PATRICIA ANN GALLOWAY 5206 Kenilworth Avenue-12 Music MAJOR-LANGUAGE Horseback riding 2 . . . delegate 2 .. . clerk 3 home economics li- brarian 3 . .. garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . U.N. Y. 4 . . . Clee Club 2, 3, 4 . . .Inter- High Chorus 2, 3, 4 Arty thing worth having is worth hghting for. 39 MATHILDA E. GANTT 56 North Monastery Avenue-29 ACADEMIC Play committee 2 clerk 3 garland bearer 3. . .homeroom vice- presidcnt 4 . . .hockey 2. . . tennis 3. 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4. . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 . . . bad- minton V. 3, 4 lVOIltz'ng can compare with G.T.S., Ocean City, and blue and while umbrellas. MARGARET GIBSON 2119 Maryland Avenue-18 Momzxx Lmrctucrz-Stgttzxca Swimming 2. . . hockey 2. . . U.N. Y. 3 .. . Y-Tc:-n Club 4 HSIICCFSS is gvtting wltat you want' , happiness is wanting what you get. HELEN J. GARDNER 1609 Carswell Street-18 COMMERCIAL-Orrtcs PRACTICE Photographic staff of the Echo 4- ... U.N.Y. 4 . . . library marshal 4 Usually found with Sonny 1 believe that Cod above, Created you tmy lifel for me to love. KATHRYN ANN CILLESPIE 1824 Chilton Street-18 Moutzux LANctactz-Mtxrntznrrtcs Class play 2 ...nominating conven- tion secretary 2 . . . play committee 2, 3...Dramatic Club 2. 3. sccre- tary 3 . . . Cleo Club 3, 4 . . . Banner assistant editor 3. assignment edi- tor 4 .. . Echo literary staff secretary 4 tennis 2 swimming 2 softball 3 . . . badminton 3, 4. .. bas- kvtball 2, 3, 4 nFfll'IHlS,1l1lS bring happiness. 6666 ARDYTH ANN GODFREY 6008 Pinehurst Road-12 Sczttzxctz-Momzitx LANct -mi: Badminton V. 3. 4. . . tennis 4, V. 3 . .. swimming 4... softball 3. 4 . .. basketball 4. . . houst- committee 4 . . .homeroom treasurer 2, 3, 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. -1 . . . gar- land bearer 3 Usually found saying no to a certain doctor lVill1oat ll liltle fun, Ilia :lay is wasterlf, FRANCES COLDUEHC 3100 Harford Road-18 MATHmiA1'tf:s-LANt:t'Ac:t4 llouwroom treasurer 2 garland be-arcr 3. ..archcry 3, -1. . . U.N.Y. 4 .... 4 rt Club 4.. . icc skating 4 Usually found trying to glide gracc- fully on thc ice 'elf we lla not plan! lrrzowlvtlge when young, it will give us no .slzmle when we are 0l1l. BETTY GOSNELL 3616 Roland Avf-nuc-11 CONl5'll'1llClA1.- D1sTluut rm-: Etmtfcxrtow Bowling 2, 3. . . swimming 2, 3 .. . Echo repress-ntative 2 Laugh, anfl llle worlfl llIllghS with youg arevp, and you weep alone. NANCY ELAlNE GODSEY 3010 Gibbons Ave-nut--14 Lxrtx-Nlooxitx Lmctact-1 Clcrk 2. 3... class me-eting 2, 3, 4 Safety Council 3 garland bt-arcr 3 ...Echo literary staff 3, 4 . . . Ch-v Club 3. -1- . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4- . . . se-nior play 4 . . . Studcnt Council sl- study hall marshal 4 hall marshal 4. . . cafe-It-ria marshal 4 . .. arvlwry 2 lIun't rush IIIt'.,'. LOUISE COODMAN 3021 Darby Struct-11 JNOXIHZXIIC-Ol-'lfllil-1 Puacrttzti Play l'0I1lIlli1lt'r' 2, 3 ...hovkvy 2 ...bowling 3 Usually found doing the wrong: thing You get un! of life: only wltrll you pill into il. PATRICIA ANNE COSNICLL 3127 Ravcnwootl .lvt-nu?-13 COMNll-ZRCI,-Xl.-0l4'Vl1II-I l'1t..xtt1'xtttz Homcroom lm-sitloiit 2 . , . Slutlcul Council 3...g1arlantl ln-art-r 3... ltaskctltall 2. 4 Usually found with 'illug.5gins in Hagerstown 'Sl-lure a smile fur every girl and two for every lellowf' 40 PHYLLIS GROSS 4713 Crindon Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-CLOTHING RIAJOR Archery 2 . .. U.N.Y. 2 .. . table tennis 4 Usually found waiting for that weekly letter from Texas Never do today, what can be put aj? until tomorrow. NANCY F. HAMILTON 1021 Union Avenue-11 CARNECIE ART NIAJOR Garland bearer 3 . .. Echo represent- ative 4 And more, much more, than in my verse can sit, Your own gloss shows you, when you loolr in it. GRACE EDNA HANSON 325 East Twenty-ninth Streeel-18 MoDt:RN LANcuAct:-Sclmctl Archery 2. . .basketball 2. 3. 4. .. hockey 3 . . . softball 4, V. 2, 3. . . badminton 4 . . . tennis 3, 4 . . . Ban- ner 3, sports editor 4...garland bearer 3 usher 3 history lis brarian 4 ...sunshine committee 3 . . . candidate 2, 3 . . . Echo 3 Clear your mind of cun'I. 41 JUNE ELIZABETH GOTSHALL 1319 Pentwood Road-1.2 MOIJPJIRN LANGIIAGE-SCIENCE Basketball 2, 3, 4 .. .clerk 2. . . play committee 3, 4. ..volleybalI 3, 4. . . softball 3, 4 . .. bank teller 4 . . . delegate 3 . . . gym marshal 4 . . . class meeting 3 . . . garland bearer 3...U.N.Y. 4 Count thyself rich when thou hast found ll friend. ELIZABETH GRAVES 5112 Craig Avenue-12 CoMMERc1At.-STENOGRAPHIC Class treasurer 2 . . . archery 2 . . . Banner representative 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . class basketball 3 Be zz friend. You donit need money: .lust a disposition sunny. You'll be richer in the end Than a prince, if you're a friend. Qecwlcmtea DOROTHY ANN HAACKE 4419 Raspe Avenue-6 IVIODERN I.ANctvAct-1-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . bas- ketball 4, V. 2, 3...softball 4, V. 2 . . - V. hockey 2, 3, 4 ...volleyball 2 . . . homeroom president 2 . . . archery 3 Laugh and the world luughs with youg weep, und you weep alone, ALLISON LEE HAMMOND 4123 Roland Avenue-11 NIODI-IIKN Lsxcuactz-Sr:u:NcE Ilaskelball 2, 3, 4. . . Banner 2, 4 . . . Dramatic Club 2, 3... tennis V. 2 . ..swimming 2...play 3. 4... Student Council president 4 . . . year representative 3. .. Echo 4 . . . U.N. Y. 4 . . . play committee 2 He has aclzieved success who has lived well, luuglzerl often, and loved nzurltf' VIRGINIA HARDESTY 2100 Mt. Royal Terrace-17 Mootztw LANCUAGI:-Scttlmzt-1 Delegate 2 clerk 3 garland bearer 3 ...connnenceme-nt usher 3 ...homeroom president 4 Usually found gabbing with C.S.T. 4'Many of us would be mule if we were forbidden to speuh' good of ourselves und evil of olhersf' SUE .I. GOWMAN 2736 St. Patil Street-18 :WODERN LANGUAGIL-Scltzncrls Ice skating 2...Clee Club 2... U.N.Y. 4 Tomorrow comes and where are we? Then let us live today. MARTHA JANE CRIEVES 3620 Rexmere Road-18 MODEIIN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Banner 2, 4. . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo advertising 4 . . . usher 3 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . assist- ant squad leader 3 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 When you are the anvil, bear- When you are the hammer, strike. HELEN CATHERINE HAYNES 4211 Harcourt Road-14 COMMHRCI1.L'STIeN0CR.APIIIC llomeroom vice-president 4 . . . or- chestra 2, 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . library marshal 3 . . . tennis 2, 4 .. . ice skating 2 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 , . . softball 3 . . . bad- minton 3 . . . golf 4 . . . play 3 Silence is golden, but who wants to be rich? BETTY LOU HENRICKS 4223 Nicholas Avenue-6 COMMPIRCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Student Council 3 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 ...basketball 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . swimming 3, 4 . . .tennis 3, 4 - . . hall marshal 4 . . . office marshal 4 . .. garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom president 4 . . . bank 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 4 Usually found with the Mix-ups. '4Whnt is to be, will be. NANCY HERMAN 4708 Pilgrim Road-14 COMM!-IIICIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . .history marshal 4 Usually found at the movies The greatest peace of all is peace of mind. MIRIAM IIELLER 1937 Cough Street-31 AlODliltN LANGl'.-KCI-1-SClliNCl'1 Dramatic Club 2, 3 ...ice skating 2, 3 . .. tennis 3 . . .garland bearer 3-... Echo literary stall 4 play committee 4... banner design com- mittee 3 . .. oflice marshal 2, 4 . . . home economics marshal 3 'iWhat you. dare to rlream, flare to do. SHARON JANICE HENSRUD 5526 Lothian Road-12 MA1'IIm1ATICs-SCIENCE-Mom-:RN LANGIIACIQ Homeroom president 2 . . . Student Council 3 . . .hall marshal 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . .hockey 3, 4 . . - badminton 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4... swimming 2 . . .ice skating 2. . .tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 . . . volleyball 2 Usually found trying to see Silen re is Colden. SHIRLEY DOLORES HERSHEY 1705 Carswell Street-18 S'rI:Nof:R.-xRHIC-lNll'sIC lhlA.lOR Bowling 2. . . basketball 4 Usually found teaching nprivatel' dancing lessons and answering fan mail Just picture Il penthouse way up in the sky, With hinges on chimneys fofclonrls to go by. 6606 NESTA E. HINE 4...U.N.Y. 4 kn ow know. CoMivII:RCIAI.-- 'T'- Ing 3, 11-...U.N. . two for every boy. 5926 Sefton Avenue-14 CARNECII: ART CURRICULUM Scrapbook committee 2 . . . archery 2 . .. decoration committee 3 class softball 3 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . .tennis 3, Strange ltow much yoIt've got to Before you know how little you CLORlA V. HOFFMASTER 708 Melville Avenue-18 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Y-Teen Club 2 . . . usher 3 . . .bowl- ' Y 3 Usually found on the telephone Have it .smile for every girl and NANCY BLAIR HOFFMAN 6211 Creenspring Avenue-9 LATIN-RIODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Badminton 2, 3, 4 . . . archery 3, 4 . . . golf 4 . . . swimming 4 . . . garland bearer 3... class meeting 4 . . . class play 3, 4 . . . Clee Club 4 . . . Banner 3, 4 . . . Echo 4 . . .history marshal 4 4'lVotlting's worse than going to bed at night, unless it's getting up in the morning. BETTY .10 HOLLIDAY 2909 Jefferson Street-5 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Homeroom treasurer 3, 4 . . . Banner advertising 2, 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . V. volleyball 2, 3 . . . Echo cir- culation manager 4 Usually found thinking about that certain sailor '4Looe and whipping cream are smoother when mature. A6- NANCY L. HOLLOWAY 3627 Elkader Roadas MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE -'-- V tt f A Basketball 2, 4 ...badminton 2 Z F' in V R Usually found on the telephone with A A 4 . 'K Gay , . V f , A Money can buy a pretty good dog, E, L eger V ,:, xr but you can't buy the wag of his lll. , ,.., tall? ' , . K jiitslltzhg-g. R l HQ, W X E . ert 1? L a . . t Z . -, 1 Sy' z?ii,z'g3iwgg-t, , N E.. Vlyhiyy Ay., t , ' - t ' 1' -i t . ,ggfzszwm , ., .V I tgp. 3- ETHEL MARGARET HOLTZMAN 2714 Tivoly Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Usher 3 garland bearer 3 . . . fashion show 3, 4 . . . history librari- an 4 . . . Echo publicity 4 . . . bowling 3 . . . tennis 4 . . .table tennis 4 The great essentials of happiness are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. KATHRYN ELAINE HOPPERT 1606 East Federal Street-13 COMMERCIAL-ART MAJOR Homeroom vice-president 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Echo representa- tive 4 .. . softball 4 . . . usher 3 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . .history marshal 4 . . . librarian 4 . . . Banner repre- sentative 4 . . . athletic representative 2 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 Usually found talking to Betsy Fm there, I'm here,. but where is MARJORIE HORNEY 3915 Ridgecroft Road-6 ART CURRICULUM Swimming 2, 4 . . . V. badminton 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . J.V. volleyball 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . tennis 3, 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . home- room treasurer 2 A useless life is an early death. BETTY ANN HORSLEY 1530 East Twenty-eighth Street-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Echo literary staff 4 . . . usher 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . archery 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . .tennis 4 . . . golf 4 Usually found laughing Cheerful laughter is a good medi- cine and the best cure for the blues. 43 'John Deere'? Qfwwlvmtea PATRICIA ANN HORNIG 2842 Harford Road-18 COMMERCIAL-S'rENocRAPH1c Usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . his- tory librarian 4. . . bank 2, 3 . . . Banner representative 4 . . . clerk 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . Echo publicity 4 . . . Dramatic Club 2... archery 2, 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . .table tennis 4 What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. BARBARA ANN HULL 5501 Alhambra Avenue-12 CARNEGIE MUs1c MAJOR- MATHEMATICS Glee Club 2, 3, 4. . .All-Maryland Chorus 2, 3 . . . class meeting 2, 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . orchestra 2 . . . office marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y 4 The greatest thing you'Il ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. MARJORIE E. HOLMES 518 East Twenty-sixth Street-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Bank 2, 3, 4. . .hall marshal 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . Al- lied Youth 2, 3 Usually found in the Nursery Silence is golden. ALICE VIRGINIA HONEYWELL 2714 Cheswolde Road-9 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Swimming 2, 3, 4 . . .basketball 2, 3, 4 . .. class meeting 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . golf 4 . . . Banner circu- lation 4 Usually found at 3627 K.R. 4'What's the use of worrying? ANNE M. HORN 3119 Guilford Avenue-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Basketball 2 .. . orchestra 2 swimming 2 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . Glee Club 2, 4...commencement usher 3 Live true to God and Love and Duty, then life will prove to you all beauty. MARY ELLEN JOHNSON 4606 Asbury Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-CLOTHING MAJOR Clerk 3, 4...Echo art staff 4... badminton 3...scrapbook commit- tee 4 Usually found to be the other one Feed love and happiness into the mouth of life. FRANCES JUSTICE 806 Darby Street-11 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bowling 2, 3, 4...U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . sunshine committ-ee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 3 .. . Echo representative 3 Usually found eating Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. 44 DORIS JEAN HUNTLEY 1806 Ramblewood Road-12 COMMERCIAL- DIsTRIBuTIvI-: EDUCATION Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . homeroom president 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 It is not wisdom to believe the eyes, but wisdom to believe the heart. EDITH G. JACKSON 336 East Lorraine Avenue-18 ACADEMIC-SCIENCE Banner 2...Echo 2. ..clerk 3... garland bearer 3 . . .librarian 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4...volleyball 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . play com- mittee 2, 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . mar- shal 3, 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . study hall chairman 4 Laugh, Live, and Love. BETTY HASEL JENKINS 2027 East Lanvale Street-13 MODERN LANCUACE-STENOGRAPHIC Bowling 2 . . . scrapbook committee 2 . .. garland bearer 3 . . . history marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 4 Usually found getting English home- work at the lunch table with Bettye and Ethel It is far better to study for success now than be fearful later. 66016 DERUTHEA LEE JONES 5130 Belair Road-6 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Librarian 3 . . . marshal 4 . . . play 3 . . . banker 2 . . . clerk 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . tennis 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . softball 2 . . . archery 3 . . . swim- ming 2, 3... volleyball 3, 4 . . .bas- ketball 2, 3, 4 . . . hockey 2, 3, 4 The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceeding fine. DOLORES E. KAPLAN 1106 Darley Avenue-I8 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Bank 4 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 bowling 4 . . . class basketball 4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . archery 4 . . . softball 4 . . .table tennis 4 Usually found listening to records of Tony Martin It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you aref' GLORIA C. HUTSON 2836 Huntingdon Avenue-11 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Tennis 2. . . U.N.Y. 3 . . .homeroom president 3 hall marshal 4 . .. delegate 3 . .. bank representative 2 . . . usher 3 . . . tea dance committee 3 . . . Echo representative 4 Fun, friends, and football are the finest things in life. SHIRLEY ANNE JEFFREYS 2804 Roselawn Avenue-14 ART MAJOR-LANGUAGE Y-Teen Club 2, 3, president 4... homeroom treasurer 3, 4.. .garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 3, 4 . . . history marshal 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 4 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 The essentials of happiness are: Something to hope for, Something to do, Someone to love, and Some- one ta love you. LOIS ELLEN JOHNSON 4606 Asbury Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Badminton 3 . . . archery 3, 4 . . .vice- president 4 . . . Echo art staff 4 Usually found walking with my shadow Forgiveness is a virtue. MARY ELLEN KAUSCH 4424 Raspe Avenue-6 ACADEMIC-DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Hockey V. 3, 4... basketball V. 2, 3...softball V. 2, 3...usher 3... class volleyball 2 Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the price? MARY FRANCES KENNELL 2805 Gwynns Falls Parkway-I6 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Wisdom is the principle thought, therefore get wisdom, and with all thy getting, get understanding. SARAH LOUISE KERN 805 Venable Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL - DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Hockey 2 . . . delegate 2 . . . bowling 3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . Safety Council representative 4 Life is but a see-saw, with its ups and downs. Always take ad- vantage of the ups. GRACE ANDERSON KEMLER 3910 Ridgecroft Road-6 COMMERCIAL Garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom vice- president 3 . . . hall marshal 3 . . .ten- nis 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 4 Usually found in room 214 Love, won or lost, is countless gainf' MARION JOAN KENNEY 4230 Frederick Avenue-29 ACADEMIC-DISTRIBUTIVI5 EDUCATION The great essenfals of happiness are something to do, someone tv love, and something to hope for. VIRGINIA LEE KERN 7308 Old Harford Road-14 MUSIC MAJOR-LANGUAGE Tennis 2, 4 . . . bank 2 . . . badmin- ton 2, 4 . . . scrapbook committee 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . health suite aide 4 . . . basketball 4 Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. al' - time I7 . , z ggyf' 'K L --A- Zfzadaatea LEE KILLELEA 1101 Ramblewood Road-12 ACADEMIC-SCIENCE Orchestra 4 . . .volleyball 4 . . . bas- ketball 4. . .Echo publicity 4 Look at the sunny side of every- thing, and make your optimism come true. NADINE DORIS KOEHNLEIN 2220 East Biddle Street-I3 COMMERCIAL- DISTRIBUTION EDUCATION Bowling 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . history librarian 4 . . . Echo representative 3 .. .Glee Club 3 . . . sunshine com- mittee 4 You can have just as much fun when unattached as when attached. DOLORES ADELAIDE KITSON 1923 Hope Street-18 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Athletic representative 2 . . . garland bearer 3 .. .bank representative 4 . . . prom committee 4 . . .delegate 3 . . . softball 4 Usually found with Him God helps those who help them- selves. EDITH CAROLYN KORPMAN 1723 Darley Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-S'rI:NOcnAPHIC Bank 2, 3, 4 . . . delegate 33g:'. . U.N. Y. 3 basketball 3, I4 Glee Club 3 . . . bowling 4 He who laughs last doesn't get the joke. 45 I NANCY LEE KUHNE 348 Ilchester Avenue-18 ACADEMIC Hall marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . arch- ery 4 . . . history marshal 4 Lost time is never found again, and since time is of all things the most precious, I am loth to lose iz EDITH R. LANDSBERG 39 South Poppleton Street-1 ACADEMIC-COMMERCIAL Bank representative 2...U.N.Y. 4 . ..home economics assistant 2 Usually found discussing ISRAEL, especially with Elaine Time lost is never found again, yet, so little is done when there is so much to do. PATRICIA LARKIN 825 Cator Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Student Council 2, 4 . . . athletic rep- resentative 2. . . delegate 3 . . . bowl- ing 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 Usually found with Susie We are never so happy nor as unhappy as we imagine. 46 DOROTHY KOSAR 3811 Echodale Avenue-6 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Bank representative 2 . . . prom rep- resentative 3. . . delegate 2 . . . Ban- ner 3 . . . archery 2 . . . tennis 2, 4 . . . badminton 2 . .. softball 2 . .. volleyball ,I.V. 3 . . .bowling J.V. 3 .. .basketball 2, 3 Nothing can top G.T.S., Ocean City, and blue and white umbrel- las. MILDRED R. KRIVOSH 5503 Elsrode Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-COMMERCIAL Prom representative 3 .. . Banner representative 3 . . . cafeteria mar- shal 4 . . . volleyball 2, 4, J.V. 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4.. . badminton 2 . . . archery 2, 3 . . . softball 4 He who loses wealth loses muchg he who loses a friend loses more, but he that loses his courage loses all. 0026 LEONA MARIA LAHE 741 Cator Avenue-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Scrapbook 2, 3 . . .bank 2, 3, 4 . . . sunshine committee 4 . . . Echo liter- ary staff 4 . . . riding 2 . . . badminton 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 3, 4 . . . swimming 3, 4 Usually found riding horses To have one true sincere friend is to have something better than all the worlflls gold? BARBARA LANE 533 East Forty-first Street-18 Mom-:RN LANGUAGE-LATIN Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . tennis 2 .. . swimming 2, 3, 4. . .bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . .garland bearer 3 . . .tea dance committee 3 . . . assistant librarian 3, 4 . . . Banner 3, news-editor 4, circulation 4 . . . golf 4 . . . bank 4. . . office marshal 4 I'Durate et vosnzet rebus servate secunrlisf' ROMAINE H. LAWTON 2306 East Chase Street-13 NIODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCR Archery 2...home economics li- brarian 4 . . . Banner staff 4 . . . U.N. Y. 4 Usually found gossiping with Eve and Jackie Love is a frame of the mind, and the girl is the picture. BETTY JANE KREAFLE 4501 Luerssen Avenue-6 CARNEGIE-NIUSIC CURRICULUM Clee Club 2, 3, 4...U.N.Y. 4... prom representative 4 Usually found dancing or bowling with Lore A light heart lives longf' CAROLYN KRUELLE 535 Harwood Avenue-12 STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC Banner representative 2 . . . swim- ming 2 . . . basketball 3 .. . history marshal 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bank representative 4 It matters not how long we live, but how. JOYCE LEACH 5510 South Bend Road-9 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Home economics librarian 3 . . . gym marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . scrapbook representative 3 . . . V. badminton 2, 3, 4 . . .table tennis 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . .tennis 2, 4 Live, laugh, love, and be happy. PATRICIA LEE 5909 Arabia Avenue-I4 ART CURRICULUM Student Council 2. . . Glee Club 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4. . . softball 2, 3, 4 ...tennis 3, 4 . . ..I.V. hockey 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . swimming 3 . . . ice skating 2 . . . Echo art 4 . . .tea dance committee 3 . . . archery 3 Where th.ere's a 'Will' there's a wayf' Fw .QQ 41:5 r MARY .IACQUELYN LEE 7713 Old Harford Road-14 COM MERCIAL-OI-'FICE PRACTICE History marshal 4...sunshine com- A mittee representative 4 Usually found loafing Cupid strikes swiftly and at the most unexpected time. MABEL .I. LEEPER 3623 Tenth Street-25 X ,. 'Q K 4 'F' f H- 1. ' 'L at 'rlilf :' I ,I Ai iff' , I al saa I , - 4, . .. I .fs tf.f Q' ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPI-IIC 'S I llf Ice skating 2 . . .delegate 3 . . . U.N. l 'g A A A V if Y. 3 . . . usher 3 . . . Echo representa- in 5 I 'O tive 4.. . Clee Club 4 l A Usually found Cying . . - , - tg A Do what you do with all your ,A ' might Z AVALV , For what is half done is not done ,W A - , if' 'I N 32 right. h gf: ' I W I . W' a I A Qmdaatee 2 DOROTHY JANET LE FAIVRE 537 Radnor Avenue-12 HOME ECONOMICS-ACADEMIC Ice skating 2, 4 . . . hockey 2 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . .history marshal 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . .homeroom vice-president 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Safety representa- tive 3 lVothing can compare with G.T.S., Ocean City, and the 'Swivel Chairfv ROBIN LEIGHT 706 Chestnut Hill Avenue-18 OFFICE PRACTICE-MUSIC MAJOR Play committee 2 . . . swimming 2 . .. basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . Echo publicity committee 4 Usually found in my brown suit No bees, no honey-no work, no money H SHIRLEY MAE LEWIS 409 East Cold Spring Lane-I2 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Homeroom vice-president 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafeteria mar- shal 3, 4 . . . hockey 4 . . . bowling 2 . . . basketball 4 . . . prom committee 3 Usually found doing nothing with Joyce He who laughs last zioesn't get the joke. SHIRLEY MILDRED LEIDLICH 2642 Guilford Avenue-18 ART MAJOR-SCIENCE I 'Hockey 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . badminton 4 . prom decorating committee 3 Nothing can compare with G.T.S., Ocean City, or black and white saddles? MABEL IRWIN LEWIS 2827 Windsor Avenue-16 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Inter-High Chorus 2 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . .Y-Teen Pro- gram Chairman 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Usually found with Pege Wisdom is the principal thingg therefore get wisdom: and with thy getting get understandingf' THERESA FRANCES LI PIRA 2904 Arlington Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL- HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Clerk 2 . . . senior tea 3 . . .senior supper 3 . . . home economics mar- shal 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 Time is of the greatest importance, but what fun it is to waste it! 47 BARBARA ANN LITTLE 310 West Lorraine Avenue-11 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAIII-IIC Clerk 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2 . . . softball 3 . . . Y-Teen 4 Usually found mending my mind after mental murder at E. H. S. Though I clonit do anything, I'm good in most everything. PATRICIA E. LORD 4807 Crowson Avenue-12 ART CURRICULUM Decoration committee 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 4- Usually found with her head in the clouds flying over western Maryland I have one hand in heaven to write my happiness on leaves of stars. BARBARA L. LOMBARDI 801 Pow-ers Street-11 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC U.N.Y. 2 . . . delegate 3 Usually found clowning around with .loan He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. MARILYN DALE LOSEY 1613 Stonewood- Road-12 SCIENCE-MATHEMATICS U.N.Y. 4 . . . assistant squad leader 4 . . . Y-Teen 4 Usually found writing letters 'The best things in life are free. ALICE ADA LUMB 2054 Grifhss Avenue-30 ART CURRICULUM Music appreciation 2 U.N.Y. 4 . . .library assistant 4 . . . Echo art staff 4 Usually found raving about Bunky The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. SEBASTIA C. LYKOS 1401 North Ellwood Avenue-13 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Bank 2 . . . Banner staff 2, 3, 4 . . . circulation manager 3,-4 . . . Student Council 3, 4.. . U.N.Y. 3, 4, presi- dent 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . history marshal 3 . . .table ten- nis 2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 2, 3 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . archery 4 With hard work and determination everything is possible. JEANNE MANNING 1519 East Thirty-fifth Street-18 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Ice skating 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 31 . . bowl- ing 3, 4 Usually found at Carlins' Iceland Speak not of wasted affectiong affection was never wasted, ELLEN AGNES LUNDVALL 3710 Greenmount Avenue-18 MUSIC CURRICULUM Horseback riding 2 . . . swimming 3 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . .All-Mary- land Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4- delegate 2 . . . composed class song 3 . . . Echo subscription repre- sentative 4 Usually found laughing with Perkie Practice makes perfect -but who has time to practice? MARY BARBARA MANNHERZ 1416 Hull Street-30 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Athletic representative 2 . . .bowling 3, 4 . . . hockey 3 . . . basketball 3, 4- . ..U.N.Y. 2 Usually found at the Y.W.C.A. What a man sows, that will he also reap. JANE MARKS 1.311 Aisquith Street-2 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPI-IIC Clerk 2 . . . delegate 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . ice skating 4. . . garland bearer 3 Usually found roaming around with Dolly The best things in life are ex- pensive. RUTH JANE MATHIAS 5006 Morello Road-14 LATIN-SCXENCE Archery 2 .. . class meeting 3 U.N.Y. 4 office marshal 4 .. . scrapbook committee 4 . . .table ten- nis 4 Usually found harmonizing with Kathy Give to the world the best that you have, and the best will come back to you. ELAINE LEE MCCAULEY 1627 East Twenty-ninth Street-18 ,A COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE ' ,if ' K , .pg 5 Bowling 2, 3, 4. ..homeroom treas- 1Ef'J ti? 1, V 5 'Q urer 3, 4 . . . clerk 2, 3. . .garland I ,I A t mm bearer 3 l.,g,,, . ., -gt ' ' K' 13 wig U . t L--. r ., - 5.-1,95 sua y found eating sf ,.tt ' f J rim . . . . 'z 5 ,tftifm The best ship is friendship. ff-.R , 1 If , s' . Q , , . .sf , , 1 - EILEEN MCCRORY 3424 Dudley Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom president 2 . . . Echo rep- resentative 2 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . bowling 4 I am monarch of all I survey, My right there.is none to dispute. EVELYN MARIE MCGREAL 1612 North Washington Street-13 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Tennis 2 . . .swimming 2 . . . basket- ball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . delegate 4 . . . history library as- sistant 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . senior prom representative 4 Bad habits are like comfortable berlsg easy to get into, but hard to get out of. KATHRYN E. V. MGINTYRE 4904 Fait Avenue-24 LATIN-MODERN LANGUAGE Hall marshal 3, 4.. .bowling 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Banner staff 4 Usually found with the Daughters of Job Learning is the basis of peace. 49 melactlfea PATSY McDERMOTT 210 East Twentieth Street-18 ART CURRICULUM Archery 2 . . . music appreciation 2 . . . sunshine committee 2 . . . Banner representative 4 . .. Echo literary staff 4. ..d-ecoration committee 4 Usually found with Bill The best things in life are free. BETTYE JUNE McINTIRE 4612 Arabia Avenue-14 STENOGRAPHIC-MODERN LANGUAGE U.N.Y. 2 . .. basketball 2, 4 .. . Banner 2, 3...prom committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bowling 4 .. . Echo publicity committee 4 . . . history marshal 4 . . . Safety Council chairman 4 Usually found trying to catch a Dicky-bird For every bit of hatred, there's a little bit of love. DOLLY McKINNEY 1629 Ensor Street-2 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom president 2 . . .tennis 2 . . . ice skating 4 . . . clerk 2 . . . gar- land bearer 3 Usually found with Jane Nothing can Compare to a day spent with B. S. RUTH V. McCADDIN 3400 Ramona Avenue-13 OFFICE PRACTICE- HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR U.N.Y. 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . Banner 3 Usually found around ?? Never do anything today which you can put off until tomorrow. JEANNETTE K. McCOMAS 1306 Ensor Street-2 OFFICE PRACTICE- MODERN LANGUAGE Garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . his- tory marshal 4. . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . bank representative 2, 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . V. volleyball 2, 3 Usually found somewhere Things enjoyed most are worked for hardestf, . Qg f I . .IEAN A. McLEARN 3306 Biddison Lane-6 MODERN LANGUAGE-L.-.TiN President of year 3 . . . Banner staff 3, 4 . . . Echo 4. . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . badminton V. 2, 3 . . . archery 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball V. 3 . . . swimming 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . .tennis 2, 4 There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness. JEAN DOROTHY MEADOWS 5605 Lothian Road-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Student Council alternate 3... ath- letic representative 2 .. . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . office marshal 4 .. . archery 2. .. basketball 2, 3, 4 . . .tennis 2, 3, 4 . . .softball 2, 3, 4....l.V. hockey 4 Usually found in the gym Time and title wait for no man. M. VIRGINIA MELVIN 2764 Tivoly Avenue-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-COMMERCIAL Bank teller 2 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom pres- ident 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . ice skating 4 . . . roller skating 4 There is nothing like G.T.S., Ocean City, and Orange Blends. BETTY McNEILL 2805 Pinewood Avenue-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Student Council 2, 4.. .year repre- sentative 2 . . . assembly chairman 4 homeroom president 3 Glee Club 2, 3...garland bearer 3... Youth Advisory Board 2, 3. ..ten- nis 2, 3, 4. . . swimming 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 The way to love anything is to realize it may be lost. CAROLYN R. MEISE 1537 N orthwick Road-18 ART CURRICULUM Riding 2 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . chairman tea dance decoration 3 . . . hostess 3 . . . Echo art 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. MARY LU MERCER 6206 Mossway-12 MATI-IEMA'r1cs-MODERN LANGUAGE Badminton 2, 4. ..hockey 2, .I.V. 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . .tennis 3 softball 2 golf 4 table tennis 4, V. 2, 3 . . .homeroom pres- ident 2 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . delegate 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 -Echo ad- vertising 4 . . . Banner representative 3 Laugh and the world laughs with you. 6606 ELIZABETH MERRIKEN 2702 Whitney Avenue-15 MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE Bank 2, 3 . . . clerk 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . class meetings 2, 3 . . . garland bearer 3 Usually found with Mutt A week isn't a week without a week-end! PATRICIA ANN MILLER 719 Northern Parkway-12 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Basketball 2, 4 . ..bowling 2, 3, 4 . . .badminton 3 . . . softball 3 . . .ten- nis 4 . . . golf 4 . . . homeroom presi- dent 3, 4...clerk 2...tea dance 3 . . . bank representative 2, 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2 . . . garland bearer 3 He who teaches often learns him- selff' ALVERTA .IEAN MESSICK 1022 Witherspoon Road-12 ART CURRICULUM Basketball 2 . . .ice skating 2 . . . Echo sophomore art staff . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Echo art staff 4 . . . decoration committee 4 Usually found writing postcards for Northwood with Doris and Tommie The world is one big nut to crack, and lim just the squirrel to crack it. WILMA ANNE MILLER 4431 Wickford Road-10 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Hockey 2, V. 3, 4...usher 3... garland bearer 3 . . .tennis 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4...softball 3, 4... class play 4...ice skating 2... roller skating 4 G.T.S. + Ocean City, + a good sense of humor, : happiness. 50 1' I I I . l w i A I 5 if r-.gif 1 2 f l W .1 , yi ln- J , 5 DORIS ELIZABETH NASH 5601 Mattfeldt Avenue-9 CLOTHING IIIAJOR Hockey 2, 3, 4 softball 2 class play 3 . . . scrapbook committc 2 .. . U.N.Y. 2 .. . history library marshal 4 Banner advertising representative 2 . . . school bank 2, 3 Ne renzettez pas au Iendemain ce que vous pouvez faire le jour memef, ELAINE .IUNIE NUNNALLY 4209 Frankford Avenue-6 AcADt:Mtc-STENOGRAPHIC Bank 2 . . . decoration committeee 2 . . . Student Council 3, 4. . . usher 3 . . .locker marshal 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . vice-president Student Council 4 . . . prom committee 3 Usually found with ,Ioe With happiness comes success and the blessings of a full, complete life. 51 QE- LYNNE VERRIER MOHRE 3315 Richmond Avenue-13 CARNEGII-I Music IVIAJOR Homeroom president 2, 3 . . . home- room treasurer 4.. . Cleo Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club president 4 . . . song committee 3 . . .play committee 2, 3 U.N.Y. 4 All-Maryland Chorus 2, 3, 4 ...garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 There,s nothing like the Phi Sigma Kappa house at Cornell. VIRGINIA MARIE MUSCIANO 5135 Harford Road-14 AIODERN LANGUAGE-Scrauce Play committeee 2 .. . clerk 3 .. . garland ht-arer 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . arch- ery 2... ice skating 2... softball 2 basketball 2, 3, 4 volley- ball 4, .l.V. 3 .. .table tennis 4. .. bowling 3, 4 Laugh, and the world laughs with you, weep, and you weep alone. MILDRED MYERS 2554 West Lombard Street-23 CARNEGIE Music RIAJOR Dramatic Club 2...Music Appre- ciation Club 2, president 3 ...Glee Club 3, 4 What this country needs is less public speaking and more private thinking. Qfzcwlacttea BARBARA WYATT NORRIS 510 East Thirty-ninth Street-18 AIODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . delegate 2 . .. tennis 2...home economics library marshal 4 .. . Music Appreciation Club 2 You get out of life what you put into it. PATRICIA O'BRIEN 1522 Bolton Street-17 IHODERN LANcuAct:-SCIENCE Hockey 2 swimming 2 bas- ketball 2 . . .softball 2 . . .tennis 3, 4 . .. table tennis 4 commence- ment usher 3 . . . year treasurer 2, 4. . .library marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 ...tea dance hostess 3 Never do today what you can put off until tomorrowf, .IOAN ELISE MONKS 2815 Hamilton Avenue-14 AIODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Banner representative 2 . . . basket- ball 4, V. 2, 3 . . . volleyball 4, V. 2, 3. . .archery 3, 4 . . . garland bear- er 3 . . , Allied Youth 4 . . . softball 2, 3, 4...Sufety Council 3...table tennis 2, 4 hockey 3 . .. play committee 4 To help relieve suffering gives great happiness. CA ROLYN ELIZABETH MYERS 1700 Homestead Street-18 ACADEMIC-CLOTHING IIIAJOR Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . .bowling 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . .swimming 4 . . . hall marshal 3. 4 . . .home economics librarian 3 gym marshal 3 . .. Student Council 2 .. . tea dance representative 3 . . .bank 2, 3, 4 Usually found with Cv. S. T. She who can wait obtains what she wishes. SHIRLEY L. MYERS 2602 Hemlock Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-HOME Ecouoivucs Bowling 3, 4 home economics librarian 3 .. . senior supper 3 .. . senior tea 3...Echo picture staff 4... Echo publicity committee 4 Usually found in the movies lf all of our wishes were granted, most of our pleasures would be destroyed. V f , fx I fix rt 4' . A - v it . A 'l,, I F f f ' is fa z '- gm 1 I . K' - .. X . t 51 x .1 . -I EDITH K. PATZIG 6012 Eurirth Avenue-6 ACADEMIC-OFFICE PRACTICE Student Council 3, 4...prom dec- oration 3 garland bearer 3 basketball 2, 3, 4-...volleyball 2, 3, 4 . . . archery 4 . . . badminton 2 . . . cafeteria committee 4 The things you enjoy most in life 'are those that you worked hardest or. EMMA MAY PEDDLE 1201 Patapsco Avenue-25 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bank 2, 3 . . . sunshine committee 3 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . basket- ball 2, 3, 4 . . . April Antics 2 . . . garland bearer 3... U.N.Y, 2, 3, 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . .tennis 3 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . usher 4 Understanding, love, and faith are the bonds of true friendship. 52 HALLIE GAIL ODGERS 4532 Schenley Road-10 CARNEGIE ART COURSE - Convention delegate 2 . . . Echo write-up committee 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . bank teller 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . .softball 4 Why jump to conclusions when you can ride a train of thought?', DOLORES M. ORTIZ 821 Herndon Court-25 FOODS MAJOR Softball 2 bowling 3 home economics librarian 3 . . . gym mar- shal. 4 . . . sunshine committee 4 Usually found looking for Auddie You cannot prevent the birds of sorrow from flying over your head, but you can prevent them from building their nests in your hair. PATRICIA ANN PALMER 1628 Bolton Street-17 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . his- tory marshal 3 .. . Safety Council representative 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . bas- ketball 3, 4 . . .ice skating 2, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Usually found in a forty Chevy or laughing with G. S. T. Stumbling blocks may be stepping stones. 66016 NORMA PAWELLA 5210 Biddison Lane-6 ACADEMIC-COMMERCIAL Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . swimming 2, 3 . . . volleyball 2, 4, ,l.V. 3 . . . archery 2, 3 . . . bad- minton 2 garland bearer 3 cafeteria chairman 4 Usually found with the Mix-ups Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to youf, NANCY L. PENNIMAN 6012 Old Harford Road-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Y-Teen Club 2, secretary 3, vice- president 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4. . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Echo photographic staff 4. . . play commit- tee 3. . . softball 3, 4 ...basketball 3, 4...tennis 3...bank teller 4... tea dance hostess 3 Your life is what you make it. MARY ELLEN O'l-IAGAN 520 East Eager Street-2 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC Basketball 2, 3, 4 ...swimming 2, 4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . badminton 4 . . . Safety Council 3 . . . sunshine committe 4 . .. garland bearer 3 The happier the time, the faster it goes. E. DOLORIS OWINGS 5603 North Charles Street-10 ART CURRICULUM Homeroom vice-president 3, 4 class play 2, 3, 4 . . . dramatic club 3 . . . Echo art staff 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .class basket- ball 3, 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . bad- minton 2 . . . gym marshal . . . prom committee 2 To thine own self be true: MARY STELLA PAPA 4411 Mainheld Avenue-14 STENOGRAPHIC- HOME ECONOMIC MAJOR Swimming 2 . .. badminton 2 . .. basketball 2 . . . volleyball 2, 4 . . . delegate 2 . . . senior tea 3 . . . senior supper 3 . . . hall marshal 4 Usually found at Fort George G. Meade Many people are so afraid of dying that they don't begin to live. ALICE ANN PERKINS 3605 Kimble Road-18 CARNECIE Music INIAJOR Student Council 4 . . . bank repre- sentative 2, 3 . . . delegate 2 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . .. All-Maryland Chor- us 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. vice-president 4 . . . Echo sub- scription representative 2 table tennis 2 Usually found laughing with Nell It's a great life. ' CAROLYN ALICE PETERSEN 4007 Deepwood Road-18 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Clerk 2 . . .hockey 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . bank clerk 4 .. . home- room treasurer 3 . . .ice skating 2, 4 . . . tennis 2 Usually found with G. S. T. After you have ,sought over the wide world, you learn that happi- ness is to be found only in your own home. NANCY ELIZABETH POOL 2408 Steele Road-9 ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . Echo represen- tative 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . senior play 4 ...V. badminton 2, 3, 4, captain 3 . . . swimming 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . cheerleader 3, 4 There is pureness and richness in loving animals and the out-of-doors that is otherwise unattainable. MARCOT PETERSDORFF 5305 Hamlet Avenue-14 ART CIIRRICULUM Swimming 2 . . .homeroom treasurer 2 . . . Glef- Club 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . delegate 3 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . table tennis 3. . .badminton 3 . . .tennis 3, 4 . . . Banner staff 4 There is never a dull moment with G.T.S., Ocean City, U.S.lV.A., and Milce. ' IACQUELINE ANN PFARR 1101 North Bradford Street-13 ltlout-:RN l..ANGl,IACl'l-SCIENCE Archery 4 . .. U.N.Y, 4 ...Dramatic Club 2 . . .locker marshal 3 . . . Ban- ner staff 4 Usually found watching Arthur Cod- frey on television Lies are like revolvers, always baclrfiring at the wrong time. ROSE MARIE PORTE 1125 Brentwood Avenue-2 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bank representative 2 . . . hall mar- shal 2. . . history marshal 2 . . . bas- ketball 3 . . . usher 3 Usually found at Read's over cokes One should keep the ray of sun- shine in everyday life. Qmciaazfea , DORIS POTLER 3800 Woodhaven Avenue-16 ART CURRICULUM Student Council alternate 2...ten- nis 2. ..p1'Om decorating committee 3... Echo art staff 4...softball 4 Usually found with a paintbrush and with .lean and Eleanor. A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the best of men. LOIS BETTIE PUMPHREY 2709 Kildaire Drive-14 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Echo representative 2 ...class meet- ing 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hockey 2, ,I.V. 3, 4. . .softball 2, 3, 4 . .. basketball 2, 3, 4... volleyball 4, .I.V. 2, 3 . . . tennis 4 Aspiration without perspiration is procrastination. ONEIDA LOUISE PRICE 2234 East Biddle Street-13 ACADEMIC-DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Archery 2. . .U.N.Y. 3 . . . delegate 3 Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the price?,' ELAINE ANNE PURCELL 4736 Alhambra Avenue-12 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Glee Club 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . sun- shine committee 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . badminton 4 Things are seldom what they seemg skim milk masquerades as cream. 53 JOAN LEE REGNER 825 Hillman Court-2 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC Tennis 2 . . . bowling 2, 4 . . . swlm- ming 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . .tea dance 3 ...hall marshal 4...prom commit- teee 3 Usually found where least expected Always be cheerful' and you'll al- ways have friends. PATRICIA REISENWEBER 1728 East Thirty-second Street-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 3 . . , table tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . history librarian 3, 4 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . prom rep- resentative 4 . . . usher 3 . . . Echo lit- erary staff 4 Usually found giggling with .Ioan He who laughs, lasts. CLAIRE VIRGINIA REQUARD 301 Tuscany Road-10 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Tennis 4, V, 2. . . ice skating 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . song committee 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . house com- mittee 4 . . , U.N.Y. 2, 4 . . . badmin- ton 4. ..class meeting 3, 4 Beauty without grace is like the hook without the bait. 54 A sister is a wonderful companionf HELEN C. PURDY 2123 Eye St., Washington, D.C. COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE- DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 5 EVELYN A. PYLE 1301 Nonth Ellwood Avenue-13 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Homeroom president 2, 4 . . . class meeting 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Dramatic Club 2, 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 ...Banner 4...Glee Club 3, 4... archery 2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . bowling 2 . . . tennis 3 . . . basketball 3 A man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? 66026 JOAN MARIE REGESTER 3109 Berkshire Road-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Student Council 4 . . . cafeteria com- mittee 4. . . usher 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . bowling 3 . . . badminton 3 . . . volley- ball 3, 4 ...basketball 4 Usually found giggling with Pat Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you shall diet. ROSE RENE 1412 North Luzerne Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Treasurer 2 . . . archery 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2 . . . Student Council 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . swimming 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . history marshal 4 . . . usher 2 Usually found talking Life is too short to be unhappy. CAROLYN S. REVER 523 Rossiter Avenue-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Echo representative 2 athletic representative 2 . . .prom committee 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . house chairman 4 . . . hockey 2, 3 . . .tennis 2, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . swimming 2, 3, 4 He that can have patience can have what he will. M. ELIZABETH PYFER 802 Lyndhurst Street-29 ART CIIRRICULUM-MODERN LANGUAGE Garland bearer 3...archery 4... badminton 4 Usually found with Marge, Nesta, Ann, and Pat Greater love hath no man than this: that he lay down his life for a friend. DORTHEA RASMUSSEN 3014 Frisby Street-18 Monatm LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Glee Club 2 . . . orchestra 2 . . . bank teller 2 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . Ban- ner representative 3 . . . class softball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .home eco- nomics librarian 3 . . . office marshal 4- . . . Y-Teen 4 Usually found at T. S. with Ellen A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. AUDREY JACQUELINE REW 3717 Kimble Road-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Senior play 4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . clerk 3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Clee Club 3, 4 . . . Echo advertising 4 Usually found planning things with .lune Nothing can compare with the days spent with a certain P.F.C. in Uncle Sam's Army. DOROTHY M. RICHARDS 5001 East Federal Street-5 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Clerk 2 ...' basketball 3, 4 . . . ice skating 4 . .. roller skating 4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . sunshine committee 3, 4. . . U.N.Y. 3 Nothing can compare to G.T.S., Ocean City, and No. 80. MARJORIE LEE REYNOLDS 3827 Kimble Road-18 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE U.N.Y. 4 . . . bank clerk 4 . . . tea dance 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . , . bowling 2 . . . archery 3 . . . badmin- ton 4 Life is ten per cent what you make it and ninety per cent how you take it.', HELEN H. RICHESON 715 Woodbourne Avenue-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-MATHEMATICS Badminton 2, 3, 4...basketball 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . ice skating 2, 3 . . .home economics marshal 3 . . . class meeting 3, 4. ..Banner staff 4 Echo literary staff 4 hall marshal 4 A small task well done is better than a large task done poorly. Qecwlaazfea KAY RINDONE 2833 Hillen Road-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE usher 3 . . . class meeting 4 to you. SHEILA JEAN ROBINSON 1921 Guilford Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC 512 Radnor Avenue-12 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE tary 3 . . . sophomore play Keep smiling. Bowling 3, 4 . . . bank 3, 4 . . . dele- gate 3, 4 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . his- tory librarian 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back Bowling 3, 4 basketball 4 .. . softball 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . Student Council 3...bank assistant 2, 3, 4 . . . prom representative 3 . . . usher 3 . . . prompter 3 . . . garland bearer 3 A word fitly spoken is like pitchers of silver and apples of gold? MARY TREVAIN E ROGERS Archery 2, 4, V. 3 . . .tennis 3 . . . table tennis 3, 4...badminton 3, 4 . . . softball 2 . .. basketball 2, 3 U.N.Y. 3, 4 Banner 4 Echo 4. . .hall marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .tea dance committee 3 . . . play committee 3 . . . year secre- HENRIETTA RIPPERGER 2809 Ailsa Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-CLOTHING MAJOR lce skating 2, 4 . . .homeroom presi- dent 4 . . . class hockey 2 . . . bank 2, 3 .. . U.N.Y. 4...home economics marshal 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . clerk 2 Usually foundiwith G. S. T. Do good and avoid evil. JOAN CLAIRE ROGERS 3237 Abell Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL-Music MAJOR Orchestra 3, 4 . ..play committee 2 . . . clerk 2 . . . Echo publicity com- mittee 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . basket- ball 3, 4 . . . bowling 4 Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. ROSEMARY ROSSING 1207 Windemere Avenue-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Delegate 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . All-Maryland Chorus 2, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . horseback riding 2 . . . treasurer 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 When you educate a man you educate an individual 5 when you educate a woman you educate a whole family. 55 LOIS BETSY ROST 4013 The Alameda-18 COMMERCIAL-ART MAJOR Horseback riding 2... basketball 4 .. . softball 4.. .hostess 4 Usually found talking to Kathryn and looking for Ruth It is wisely written a man can fail many times, but he isnit a failure until he blames somebody else. BERTHA LEE ROWE 5117 Ardmore Way-6 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Archery 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafeteria mar- shal 4 Usually found with the Mix-ups', A father is a banker provided by naturef, MARIE ROSTKOWSKI 4617 Sclienley Road-10 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Home economics marshal 3, 4... English book-room assistant 3 delegate 2 . . . Echo write-up 3 Usually found talking about that certain party There is no end in a friend. .IOANNE HUNDLEY ROWE 2411 Crest Road-9 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Ice skating 2 . . . horseback riding 2. . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . class song committee 3 . . . archery 3, 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . U.N.Y 3. . .swimming 4 Echo write-up 3 . . . office marshal 4 Slow to anger and quick to smile are things that make a friend worth 1. -1 H 66016 if K 1. 0 Sis - ,gtg ' . 5 N 6 is wmv, U N , Hg l hui if i Q al' x fx 735131 R it Wt R it 15 Kb S li MARY .IAYNE ROWE 5117 Ardmore Way-6 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Garland bearer 3 . . . cafeteria mar- shal 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 Usually found with the Mix-ups When Cupid shoots his arrows, he '4Mrs.,' many. NORMA LEE RUBY 1554 Pentwood Road-12 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Ice skating 2...volleyball 2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . badminton 3, 4 . . . garland bear- er 3...bank 3, 4-...usher 3.. hall marshal 3 . .. Safety Council 3 U.N.Y. 4 Happiness is what you would have found if you hadn't been looking for pleasure. JOYCE C. RYNES 3438 Elm Avenue-11 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC U.N.Y. 2...Echo literary staff 4 Usually found riding in that certain maroon Ford A bore is one who insists upon talking about himself when you want to talk about yourselff' JEAN ANN ROYCROFT 4801 Mannasota Avenue-6 ART CURRICULUM Class basketball 3 . . .junior play- make-up committee . . . Council dance decoration 2, 3, 4 . . . Safety Council 3 . . . bank representative 2 All who joy would win must share it. Happiness was barn a twinf, FRANCES LOU RUSHWORTH 533 South Longwood Street-23 CARNEGIE Music CURRICULUM Organist 3, 4 . .. usher 2 .. . Clee Club 2, 3, 4 Usually found at the organ Practice makes perfect. MARY ANN SADLER 2800 Clearview Avenue-14 ART CURRICULUM Student Council 3 . . . homeroom president 2 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . volley- ball 3, 4- . . .table tennis 2, 3 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 4 . . . V. badminton 4 . . .tea dance dec- oration committee 3 .. .basketball 2, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo art staff 4 Theres always a tomorrow' ff its . . ..- . . f ' ., ' ' ' mi 1 la w s 5 1 . 'ffi iii Ate 'I fl 4 .1 z.,t...R i:.,,..sLlZ... ess BETTE L. SCHERER 4514 Arabia Avenue-14 ACADEM'C-CONUVIERCIAL Bank 3 . .. delegate 3 garland bearer 3. . . clerk 3 . . . bowling 4 Usually found at the Walther League Don,t be veneer stuck on with glueg be solid mahogany all the way through. JACQUELINE LEE SCHLOSS 6001 Hillen Road-12 ACADEMIC-CLOTHING MAJOR U.N.Y. 4 . . . play committee 2 . . . delegate 3 . . . home economics mar- shal 3 . . . history marshal 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . gym marshal 4 . . . ten- nis 3, 4 . . . ice skating 2 . . . archery 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4-. . . softball 2 . . . bowling 3, 4 Better late than never, but better never late. DORIS SCHROEDER 128 South Curley Street-'24 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Class softball 2 . . . softball V. 3 4 . . . class volleyball 2. . . bank rep- resentative 4 '6Time is something we never have enough. af. 57 MARY LOU SALAFIA 1724 Homestead Street-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Bowling 2 . . . athletic representative 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .tennis 3, 4 U.N.Y. 4 . .. basketball 4 .. . play 3 Usually found laughing We may do the wishing and the praying, but God alone does the doingf' MARIAN L. SCANLON 5913 Kavon Avenue-6 Music MAJOR-LANGUAGE Badminton 2.. .hall marshal 4. . . history marshal 3 . ..U.N.Y. 3, 4 ., . prom committee 3 Usually found eating, drinking, and being merry All good things come to him who sits and waits. Zecwlaazfee ELSIE CATHERINE SCHLICKENMAIER 3112 Northway Drive-14 MooEuN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Banner representative 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . office marshal 3, 4 . . . gym marshal 4 . . . bank teller 4 . . . archery 2, V. 3 . . . badminton 2, 3, 4 . . .tennis 2, 3, 4...g01f 4 Better deserve honor and not have it, than have it and not deserve it. AUDREY JOYCE SCHMIDT 2105 East Eager Street-5 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR-SCIENCE Archery 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 4 . . . history librarian 3 home economics li- brarian 3 . . . gym marshal 4 . . . Ban- ner representative 4 Usually found looking for Lorry Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. ADRIENNE SCHUCHHARDT 2305 Mayfield Avenue-13 MOI1k.RN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE V. archery 2, 3, 4 .. .badminton 2, 4 . . . basketball 2, 4, V. 3 . . .volley- ball 3, 4.. . table tennis 3, 4 .. . tennis 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . .usher 3, . . . locker marshal 3 . . . hall marshal 4...class meetings 3, 4 IFS not your reputation, itis what you are. CAROL ADELE SAUSE 2217 Chesterfield Avenue-13 ART MAJOR-LANGUAGE Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . prom repre- sentative 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . volleyball basketball 2 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . book committee 2 2, 4. .. ..scrap- Usually found writing letters '4He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed oftert,and loved much. MARGIE SCHAFER 643 East Thirty-fifth Street Csmw-:ein ART MAJOR lnter-High School Chorus Club 4... bank 4 Remember all the world i era, so smile. fm 3...Art sacam- MARTHA SCOTT 1716 Bolton Street-17 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Swimming 2 .. . basketball 2 . . . softball 2 . . . tennis 3, 4 . . . bowling 4 . . .library marshal 4 . . . play rep- resentative 4 .. . U.N.Y. 4 .. . Glee Club 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 W here there's a will, there's a wayf' EVELYN LOUISE SENKYR S19 North Port Street-5 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Usually found with Sylvia Never find your joy in anather's misfortune. ELSIE ELEANOR SHACKELFORD 5001 Roland Avenue-10 Co MMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Bank assistant 2 . . . volleyball 2... garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . howl- ing 3, 4 . . . swimming 3 table tennis 4 . . . play committee 4 prompter 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 It is great to be great but greater to be human. KATHLEEN C. SELLERS 2815 Berwick Avenue-14 LATIN-SCIENCE Ice skating 2 . . . swimming 2 . .. garland bearer 3 ...table tennis 4 . . . oiiice marshal 4 . . . class meeting 4 Usually found drinking milk shakes He who can refrain from wasting time possesses a great gift. ANN SENTMAN 5919 Kavon Avenue-6 MODERN LANQUAOE-SCIENCE Archery 2, 3 badminton 2 table tennis 3 . . . gym. marshal 3 Usually found at Seechuck's drink- ing col-:es Put your utmost into your every undertaking, and you will get a great deal of satisfaction, happi- ness, arrd pleasure out of life. NANCY SHAPROW 3806 Ednor Road-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Bowling 2 . . . archery 3 . . . badmin- ton 4...basketball 2, 3, 4...U.N. Y. 4 A compliment is like perfumeg it is to be inhaled, not swallowed. 66016 DORIS CATHERINE SHARFF 1828 North Washington Street-13 COMMERCIAL-MODERN LANGUAGE Homeroom president 3 garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . arch- ery 4 . . . history marshal 4 . .. hall marshal 4 Usually found dreaming about ? l Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow ye diet. .IUNE SHELDRAKE 3002 Batavia Avenue-14 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Bank representative 3 . .. prom dec- oration committee 3 . . . hostess 3 . . . senior tea 3 ...usher 3 Usually found in a forty Ford Don't expect happiness to come looking for you, but meet it half way? NANCY ESTELLE SHEETS 3725 Elmley Avenue-13 STENOGRAPHIC-ART MAJOR Usher 2 . . . archery 2 . . . bowling 3 . . .write-up committee 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 Usually found down the Vilma with Rita It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. PATRICIA ANN SI-IIPLEY 3 Chancery Square-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Student Council 2 . . . homeroom president 3 . . . Banner staff 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3. . . usher 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . bas- ketball 2, 3, 4...hOrseb'ack riding 2 ...ice skating 2 . . . archery 4... tennis 3, 4 The height of every girl's ambition is a little taller than she. 58 'Vgl 5V U'WE. 'Q. . 5 i t 74: A 1 : t V y A .. ..,,. . . , .. ,ra - ,,, ,.-' E., :,,,, , , - ,V xl, .,f, , ,ViMg,, .. v st., .t 1 , gg Agar gt, .t Q W . Y as 4 it 2 ' X , 4- , Us mm .im L,,,. ., ,K Q a WP 1 , m f ,-s,.,, , . , Law' sfms-1 , . , U in ef 3' ., JOANNE ELIZABETH SIMMONS 3110 Harview Avenue-14 CARNEGIE Music MAJOR Glee Club 2, 3, 4 All-Maryland High School Chorus 2, 3...play committee representative 4 .. .arch- ery 2 ...U.N.Y. 4...c1ass meeting 4 Usually found with the dizzy deez Enjoyment stems from many sources: good music, good friends, and good food. HELEN FISKE SMITH R.D. No. 2, Box 224 C, Bel Air, Maryland MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE Y-Teen 3, secretary 4 . . . orchestra 3, 4 . . . Banner stall 4 . . . Echo liter- ary and photographic staffs 4 . . . Inter-High and All-Maryland Or- chestras 3, 4 .. . teller 3 . . . dance class 4 . . . play committee 3 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . class meeting 3 Do the best you can, then a little more 59 P -Z ,, lx KWSN l 2 , , .. . y O. y W 5 ,,,,, , 43 A ll ti ,K f- fr, :j -Q 1 - ,gg -1 gg's,43,,2wir-it-I - NORMA ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER 408 Whitridge Avenue-18 STENOORAPHIC- HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Student Council 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . home economics marshal 3. . . bank 2, 3, 4 ...scrapbook committee 2, 3 . .. sunshine committee 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3. . .basketball 2, 3, 4 ...year team 3...bowling 3, 4... tennis 3 . . . table tennis 3, 4 . . . soft- ball 3, 4 Understanding is the essence of happy living. KATHERINE ANN EDGAR SIEGLER 1010 St. Paul Street-2 C-ARNEGIE Music CURRICULUM Glee Club 2, 3, 4.. .orchestra 2, 3 . . . sophomore play . . . All-Maryland High School Chorus 2 . . . All-Mary- land High School Orchestra 3, 4 . . . delegate 3, 4 . . . Banner staff 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . .class meeting 2, 3, 4 Someday I'll serve tea in the White House. MARY LOU SIEMERS 422 Evesham Avenue-12 COMMERCIAL- D1srRmUr1vE EDUCATION Bowling 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .commencement usher 3 You only get out of life what you put into it. l Qectclactlea BETSY JO SMITH 4815 Orville Avenue-5 LATIN-MATHEMAr1cs-SCIENCE Hockey 2, J.V. 3 . . . swimming 2, 3 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . volleyball 2. .. Banner staff 2, 3, assistant editor 4 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Y- Teen 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Usually found at the Y A soft tongue breaketh the bone. MARGARET JANE SMITH 100 East Twenty-first Street-18 STENOGRAPHIC-MODERN LANGUAGE Tennis 2 . . . scrapbook committee 2 . . . bowling 3 . . . junior play selec- tion 3 . . . badminton 4 . . . bank rep- resentative 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 First say to yourself what you would beg and then do what you have to do. JANET SHRECK 1609 East Thirty-third Street-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Prom committee 3 . . . Banner 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . class meeting 2, 3 . . . tennis 2 volleyball 2 .. . swim- ming 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball year team 2, 3 . . . softball 3, 4...hockey 2 . . . badminton 3, 4- ' No great advances have ever been made in science, politics, and re- ligion without controversy. CLAIRE SIEMEK 2116 Pelham Avenue-18 Music MAJOR Echo representative 2 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 hockey 2 swimming 4 basketball 4 .. . volleyball 3, 4 hall marshal 4 Usually found at Schwaabs Let us eat, drink, and be merry. JEAN ELIZABETH SIMMONS 5001 Alhambra Avenue-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE U.N.Y. 3, 4...Banner representa- tive 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . home economics librarian 4. . . Glee Club 2 ...badminton 3, 4 The trouble with being punctual is that nobody's there to appreciate it. , 2 if 'I f ea, '5 t K K K ESX 'Ji gps.. ii ' ini f V: :' D lj! A ggi e 4 if at PATRICIA STALLINGS 3119 Kenyon Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL- HOMI: ECONOMICS MAJOR Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . bowling 2, 3. . . U.N.Y. 2, 4. . . Echo ad- vertising staff 4 . . . senior tea 3 . . . basketball 3, 4 .. . volleyball 4 . . . garland bearer 3. .. home economics librarian 4 Most people stop looking for worlt when they fina' a job. ELEANORA STEVENSON 715 South Milton Avenue-24 CoMMEIICIAL-STENOCRAPHIC Scrapbook committee 4 Usually found behind Pat Passing from school to career with success will depend not only on how much we know, but how well we apply our h'It01l.7lEllg8.H 60 VIRGINIA .A. SMITH 2923 Clearview Avenue-14 LATIN-SCIENCE Homeroom president 4 . . . scrapbook committee 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . table tennis 4, V. 2, 3 . . .volley- ball 2 . . . badminton 4 . . . archery 2, 3 ...golf 4...tennis 2.. .hockey 2 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Usually found with Jeff If you never say 'I can't,' you always Can. JUNE LEE SNELLINCS 3312 Beech Avenue-11 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Clerk 3 . . . vice-president 3 . . . bowl- ing 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .tennis 4 . . . badminton 4 Usually found adjusting her bus schedule to fit that of a certain someone Life is what you make it. ELAINE LEE SNYDER 706 South Hanover Street-30 ACADIsIvIIc-DIsTII1mr'rIvIc EDUCATION Clee Club 2, 3 . .. All-Maryland Chorus 2. . .volleyball 2 . . . basket- ball 2... hockey 3 . . .bowling 4. .. U.N.Y. 4 . . .swimming 4 Be gay while youth is upon you, for memories will be moments of joy in later life. 66016 BARBARA ANNE STEINER 5404 Hamlet Avenue-14 MODERN LANCIIACI:-SCIENCI-1 U.N.Y. 3, 4. . . Clee Club 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . clerk 2 . . . Echo photo staff 4. . . horse- back riding 2 . . . basketball 3, 4 ...tennis 2...golf 4 Whoever namerl Philallelphia 'the city of brotherly love' certainly had the right irleafl CAROLYN MARY STIELPER 4512 Arabia Avenue-14 BIODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE HOITICIOOIH president 4. . . U.N.Y. 4 .. . basketball 4, V. 3 .. . garland bearer 3 . . . badminton 3 . . . softball 3, 4 . . .ice skating 3, 4 Il's impossible to plow a fielcl by turning it over in your mind. BETSY SMOOT 4912 East Federal Street-5 ART CURRICULUM Class play make-up committee 2, 3, 4 . . . Echo art staff 4 . . . delegate 3...gym marshal 3...U.N.Y. 3... Council dance committee 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . play com- mittee 2, 3 Don't fnrl fault with the thornsg rather give thllnlfs for the rosesf' BETTY IRENE SNYDER 1301 West Forty-first Street-I1 ACADIJMIC-FOODS MAJOR Homeroom president 3 . . . clerk 2 . . . senior supper 3 . . . garland hear- er 3 . .. class meeting 3 com- mencement usher 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . senior play. . .home economics librarian 3 . . . Dramatic Club 3 Friendship consists in forgetting what one gives and remembering what one receives? NANCY LEE S-PIEGEL 1127 McAleer Court-2 COMMERCIAL-Ol-'FICE PRACTICE Banner advertising 3, 4. . . Banner representative 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . Echo circulation manager 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . vol- leyball V. 2, 3 Usually found listening to Navy games Sailors are the spice of lifef, BARBARA ANN STINNETT 1412 Decatur Street-30 COMMERCIAL-ART MAJOR Echo representative 2 . . . table ten- nis 3, 4. . . U.N.Y. 2 . . .swimming 3, 4. . . Echo advertising 4 . . . history marshal 2, 4 Usually found--and if not-start looking Love is where you jind it, and once you ,End it, lreep it. BETTY STROMER 2022 Cliflwood Avenue-13 AcADrM1c-SrrNocRAPH1c- Music MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . prom represent- ative 4. . .U.N.Y. 3 ...ice skating 2 . . .roller skating 4 . . . Glee Club 4 Usually found . . . somewhere! Everyone should lzave a 'Boi lilre mine In EVELYN STULTZ 2824- East Madison Street-5 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Prom committee 4 . . . garland bearer 3... U.N.Y. 4 . . . delegate 3 . . . arch- ery 2 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . basket- ball 4 A lillle nonserzse now and then is relished by the best of men. ANNA ISABEL STOCKSDALE 4404 Falls Road-l1 ACADEMIC-FooDs IVIAJOR Student Council 2. 3, 4. . . Dramatic Club 3 . . .home economics librarian 3, 4 history librarian 4 gar- land bearer 3 . . . class meeting 3 . . . commencement usher 3 senior supper 3 . . . senior play . . . U.N.Y. 4 'The time to make friends is before you need them. RUTH ELEANOR STUFFT 2802 Inglewood Avenue-I4 Music CURRICULUM Clee Club 2, 3, 4.. .All-Maryland Chorus 2, 3, 4...clerk 2, 3... library marshal 4 He who moves not forward, goes b!lCli1Ul1l'd.,7 VIRGINIA LEE SULLIVAN 3202 Elmley Avenue-13 MODERN LANGUAGE-Scnancr Squad leader 2 . . . sunshine com- mittee 3 . . . Echo representative 4 U.N.Y. 4 table tennis 4 tennis 4 Usually found eating potato chips Life is never so hurried, That there is no time for courtesy. Qecwlaczlee .M WN, I gs ' if ff NP- 7' X JEAN GRAE SUTHERLAND 1325 Mt. Royal Avenue-17 SCIENCE-IVIODERN LANGUAGE U.N.Y. 2 . . . bank representative 2, 3, 4 . . . senior day decoration com- mittee 3 tea dance decoration committee 3 . . . basketball V. 3 . . . tennis V. 3 . . .softball 2, 3 A good personality is acquired, not inherited. BETTIE SWEITZER 2702 Pelham Avenue-13 NIODERN LANGUAGE-Scnsucla Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . table tennis 2 . . . volleyball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . Dramatic Club 3 . . . gym marshal 4 . . . badminton 4. . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Banner staff 4 Do unto others as you would have them do unto youu M , K - t -' :. R1 :-s b k - ' fl, A .fi 5, pg ,V . as me E , .t A l, A . if f ' skggws, , , up of ,I .. gS ,- 5555. -Vx ,, 1 . Rig. 5 - ,, '51 H, Q . FF, Q. .Q 12. . r , SH. 'xii '- f ' ' MARLYN EUNICE SWANBERG 3806 Walnut Avenue-6 CARNEGIE ART IUAJOR Music appreciation 2...U.N.Y. 4 Usually found with Dorie, Al, Moe, Shirl, Millie and the rest of the crowd '4Have a smile for every girl and Iwo for every fellow. SONYA ODELIA SWENSON 521 East Eager Street-2 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE lce skating 2 swimming 2 . . tennis 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Usually found reading 'Tis always morning somewhere in the worldf' .IEAN MARIE TRACEY 3340 Gilman Terrace-11 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Homeroom vice-president 2 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . clerk 3 . . .ice skat- ing 2, 3, 4. . . bowling 4 . , . Banner representative 4 . . . softball 2, 4 Week-enrls can be wonderful if spent at the U.S.N.A.', PHYLLIS TWIGG 430 East Fort Avenue-30 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Table tennis 2 Usually found talking about Spieg Happiness itself is making others happy. LOIS IRENE VANDUSEN 3612 Rexmere Road-18 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Clerk 2 . . . gym marshal 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Echo literary staff 4 Every word of God is pure: He is a shield unto them that put their trust in H im. 62 CONNIE SZYMBORSKI 2706 Fait Avenue-24 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Echo representative 4 . , . history li- brarian 4 . . . gym marshal 4 . . .ten- nis 2 . . . hockey 2, V. 3, 4 . . . talile tennis V. 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, i4 . . .volleyball V. 2, 3 . . . softball 2 . . .ice skating 2, 4 Happiness is the supreme object of existence. SHIRLEY LOUISE TAYLOR 2611 Beryl Avenue-5 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Delegate 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . prom committee 3 Lost time is never found again. ANNE RUTLEDGE' TUCKER 1334 Pentwood Road-12 MODERN LANCUAGE-SCIENCE Clerk 2 . .. garland bearer 3 usher 3 . . . Safety Council 3 . . .tea dance representative 3 . . . gym mar- shal 3, 4 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . Banner representative 4 . . . bas- ketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3 . . . U.N. Y. 4 ...Echo photographic staff 4 Success is by acting, not wishing. MARY TERESA VAN DANIKER 3180 Ravenwood Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL- DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Prom representative 3 . .. Safety Council representative 3 Speech is silver, but silence is golden. DOROTHY K. VANSANT 3015 Glenmore Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL- Hoivrs Econoivncs MAJOR U.N.Y. 4 . . . Echo picture staff 4 . . . senior supper 3. . . bowling 3, 4 Usually found listening to the radio There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness. KULA IRENE TANGIERS 4210 Frederick Avenue-29 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Hockey 2 . . . swimming 2, 4 . . . vol- leyball 2, 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . soft- ball 2, 3, 4 . . . archery 2 . . . delegate 2 . . . bank clerk 2 . . .prom commit- tee 3 . . . play committee 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . .locker marshal 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Echo advertising 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Know Thyself! ELEANOR LEE THOMPSON 2912 Shirey Avenue-14 CARNEGIE ART MAJOR Ice skating 2...garland bearer 3 Usually found writing post cards for Northwood with Jean and Doris True friends are like diamonds, precious and rareg False friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere. .. . Q 8 f ANN VOGELMAN 5217 Kenilworth Avenue-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Athletic representative 2 . . . home- room treasurer 3 ...homeroom vice- president 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . gym marshal 3. .. basketball 2, 3 ice skating 2 .. . hockey 2 .. . badminton 4, .l.V. 3 Nothing can top G.T.S., Ocean City, and the side terrace of the Plimhimrnonf' VIRGINIA VOLK 1 Stratford Road-18 ART CURRICULUM Homeroom president 3, 4 . . .V. hoc- key 3, 4 . . . V. tennis 3 . . . J'.V. table tennis 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . badminton assistant 3 swimming 3, 4 . .. softball 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . Echo art and photographic staff 4 T.B. or not T.B.?? PHYLLIS JEAN VOLK 1 Stratford Road-18 CARNECIE MUsIC MAJOR Student Council year representative 4 . . . badminton V. 3, 4 . . . tennis 4, V. 3 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . swimming 3, 4 . . . table tennis 3 . . . basketball 3, 4...howling 4... orchestra 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Banner repre- sentative 3 Love begets love. LOIS VON HAGEL 4015 Biddison Lane-6 ACADEMIC-Foons MAJOR Table tennis 2, 3, 4.. .tennis 2, 3 . . . scrapbook 2, 3 . . . Echo photo- graphic staff 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .usher 3 . . . Dramatic Club 3 . . . Y-Teen 3 . .. swimming 2 hall marshal 4 . . . senior supper 3 . . . U. N.Y. 4 . . . senior play The trouble with lipstick is that it doesn't. jftcwlucttee car Levant is to he one. JOAN WACNER ing with Aud,' 4 . . . softball 4 fall. BARBARA WAGNER 3321 St. Paul Street-18 MATHEMATICS-MQDERN LANGUAGE Banner 2, 4 . . . Echo staff 4. . . U.N. Y. 4. . . prom committee 4 . . . Dra- matic Club 2 . . . Biology Club 2 swimming 2, 4 golf 4 bowling 2 . . . archery 4 . . .softball 4 Usually found wanting to meet Os- The only way to have o friend 4107 St. Thomas Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Echo write-up committee 2 . . . Echo representative 2 . . . bank 2 . . . bas- ketball 2, 3, 4 . . .roller skating 4 Usually found at the Southern danc- It is better to have loved Inst than never to have loved at all. MARY VALLIANT WARNER Temple Court Apartments-18 ACADEMIC-STENOCRAPHIC Hockey V. 3, 4. . .garland bearer 3 . . . ice skating 3, 4 . . . class basket- ball 4 . . . class treasurer 4 . . . tennis Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we EVELYN WAGNER 3817 Crestlyn Road-18 COMMERCIAL- D1srRIBUrIv: EDUCATION Swimming 2 . .. archery 2 gar- iand bearer 3. . . Banner representa- tive 4 Life is too little to be short. JOYCE WALCER 3206 Parkside Drive-14 MUSIC CURRICULUM Glee Club 2, 3, 4. . . All-Maryland Chorus 2, 3, 4. .. ice skating 2, 3, 4 . . . play committee 2, 3 . . . swim- ming 4 . . . Banner representative 2 . . . marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Act, Act in the living Present, Heart within, and God o'er head. NANCY CAROL WARNER 7115 Bristol Road-12 MODERN LANCUACE-SCIENCE U.N.Y. 2, 4 . . .tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 4 . . . home economics marshal 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . house committee 4... garland bear- er 3 . . . bank 4 . . . homeroom vice- president 4.. .cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Usually found with G. S. T. The joy in the world is found in the making of friends. 63 SHIRLEY M. WATKINS 1827 North Milton Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-OEI-'ICE PRACTICE Delegate 3 Usually found with Dolores Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alonef, VIVIAN WAYTEKUNAS 1603 Elmtree Street-26 ACADEMIC-STENOCRAPHIC Play selection 2 .. . U.N.Y. 4 . .. Banner representative 4 begin- ners' badminton 4 Usually found daydreaming about a certain guy The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in re- turn. xiii SIM I 3 w..., NANCY LEE WATSON 6309 Brook Avenue-6 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Bowling 2, 3 .. . home economics librarian 3, 4 . . . history librarian 3 . . . prom decoration committee 3 . . . senior tea 3 . . . usher 3 Usually found at U. M. Hospital It is better to set a good example than to follow a bad onef' EVELYN WHEELER 4112 Harris AvenIIe-6 OI-'FICE PRACTICE Homeroom vice-president 4 . . . Glee Club 3, 4 . . .prom committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .hall and oilice marshal 4 . . . delegate 2 . . . clerk 3 . . . Echo staff 4 Usually found doing just the oppo- site Always be cheerful and happy. 6606 t sl ,I,I-1 I K R H Q -tot-tg-s. i ,, ' .kfI, v-k, K J .2 vt I if g ,. I A X' ,Iac 1, ' I ' f , . yk , .vs . . ,Q O N iiiii 5 Nlixilfhiilz i ' MARY KAY WHERRETTE 1315 Northview Road-18 ACADEMIC-MUSIC MAJOR Delegate 2 . . . Glee Club 3 . . .treas- urer 4 . . . All-Maryland High School Chorus 4 . . . tennis 3 . . . Y-Teen Clu 3 . . . office marshal 3, 4 . . . gym mar- shal 3, 4...arche1y 4 Have a smile for every girl and two for every fellow. MILDRED PATRICIA WERMUTH 1404 North Potomac Street-13 COMMERCIAL- DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Delegate 3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .treasurer 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . bank representative 4 . . . gym mar- shal 4. . . Red Cross representative 4 The essentials of happiness are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. ETHEL KARLETTA WIESNER 1943 North Collington Avenue-13 MODERN LANGUAGE-STENOGRAPHIC Bowling 2. . . U.N.Y. 2, 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 ...history marshal 4 . . . volleyball 4 Usually found dancing or answering letters to those marines Make up your mind what you want, have confidence in yourself, and go after it. W 'Q ' A tg ,gidfx 1 'A lp? W Aw. 'QT' ANNA MAE WEIDERHOLD 2433 East Madison Street-5 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Basketball 2, 3 . . . softball 2, 4 . . . tennis 3...halI marshal 4...home economics marshal 3...gym mar- shal 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bank teller 4 The things which you love best are the things which are hardest to obtainf' THELMA K. WHITCOMB 2741 Miles Avenue-11 STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Homeroom president 2.. . bowling 3, 4 . . . delegate 3 . . . basketball 3, 4 . .. office marshal 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 3 Usually found writing letters to Bobb Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterdayf' DOROTHY E. WILD 5839 Belair Road-6 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Tennis 2, 3 . . .ice skating 2 . . . badminton 3 table tennis 3 . .. history marshal 3 . . . Echo advertis- ing 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . roller skat- ing 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2 If Fate should get you down, just get up and take another cuff' 64 JEAN MARILYN WILSON 2812 Alameda Boulevard-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Banner advertising 2, assistant manager 3, manager 4 . . . Banner circulation 2 . . .tea dance commit- tee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . .Echo literary staff 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . archery 2 . . . bowling 3 . . .tennis 4 . . .softball 4 '4'Tis the human touch in this world that countsf' HOPE WIMBISH 2014 Gwynn Oak Avenue-7 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Basketball 3, 4 . , . U.N.Y. 3 . . . swimming 5 Usually found late It rloesn't pay to always be on time-that is for menf' JUNE LEAH WINTERS 1924 Crestview Road-14 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom vice-president 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . prom committee 4 . . .tennis 2, 3 . . . swimming 2, 3 Usually found planning things with Jackie Life is happiest when shared with happy people. 65 BEVERLY JOAN WILKINSON 1427 Bolton Street-17 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Hockey 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . basket- ball 2, 4 tennis 3 garland bearer 3 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . U.N. Y. 3 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . prom representative 4 . . . house com- mittee 4 . . .hall marshal 4 Good friends need no explanation, and others will never understand anywayf' DOROTHY ANNE WILSON 5106 Richard Avenue-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-LATIN Tennis 2 . . . archery 2, 3, 4 . . . tahle tennis 3, 4, J.V. 3...basketball 4 U.N.Y. 3, 4...Echo 3, 4...gar- land bearer 3 . . . locker marshal 4 Usually found with book in hand Nothing in life is as bad as it seems at hrstf' melacttea JOAN WILSON 313 East Twenty-fifth Street-18 ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Tennis 3 ...locker marshal 4 Actions speak louder than words? NANCY LEE WINGARD 2809 Clearview Avenue-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Biology Club 2, 3 . . . archery 2 . . . table tennis 2 . . .tennis 3, 4 . . .ice skating 2 U.N.Y. 3 bowling 3, 4 Love one another, and love thy neighbor as thyself. LORRAINE S. WIRTZ 441 East Twenty-eighth Street-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Ice skating 2 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . golf 4. . . class meeting 4 . . . Ban- ner advertising 4 . . . Echo staff 4 Usually found writing to Bill For all your days prepare, And meet them ever alike: When you are the anvil, bear- When you are the hammer, strilfelv MARLENE WILLIAMS 1511 North Washington Street-13 STENOGRAPHIC- HOME EcONoM1cs MAJOR Bank 2, 3, 4 . . . Echo representative 2, 4 . . . swimming 2, 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . .home economics marshal 3 . . . history marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Usually found with Norma To help others is to help yourself. HELEN E. WILSON 415 East Biddle Street-2 CARNECIE Music MAJOR Delegate 2 . . . Dramatic Club 2 . . . history librarian 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Clee Club 3, secretary 4 . .. swimming 2 archery 2 bas- ketball 2 . . . Banner representative 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 4'Practice makes perfect. BLANCHE WONG 5702 Harford Road-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Bowling 4.. . Echo picture staff 4 ...hall marshal 4...gym marshal 4 . . . bank representative 4 lf you can find pleasure in the little things of life, the big ones will never pass you by. JANET L. WRIGHT 1951 North Collington Avenue-13 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Banner representative 4 . . . hall mar- shal 4. . .U.N.Y. 4 .. .garland bear- er 3 He who has many friends is truly rich. NORMA YOUNG 1351 Weldon Avenue-11 CARNEGIE MUSIC CURRICULUM Glee Club 3, 4...history marshal 3, 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . All' Maryland chorus 3 . . . Haunted Hop 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2 Usually found in room 117 Practice makes perfectf' me Qmdaazfea RUTH M. ZULAUF 4532 Northwood Drive-12 ART CURRICULUM Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . garland bearer 3 ...tea dance decoration 3 'ALive for today, tomorrow always comesf' CAYLEA R. WOODARD 2706 Halcyon Avenue-14 MUsIc CURRICULUM Clee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Student Council 2, 3, 4 ...year representative 2, recreation chair- man 4 Usually found on the telephone with Nan Life is a jig-saw puzzle, and l'm just one of the puzzling piecesf, DORIS JEAN YINGLING 1128 Gorsuch Avenue-18 ACADEMIC-HOME ECONOMICS NIAJOR Banner staff 3, 4. ..scrapbook 2, 3, 4 . . . table tennis 2, 3 . . . badmin- ton 2, 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . volleyball 2, 3, 4 . . , garland bearer 3...tennis 2, 3, 4. ..Glee Club 4 swimming 4 bank 2, 3 usher 3 . .. Echo advertising 4 Love is friendship set to music. ETHEL ZEMLAK 1601 East Federal Street-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPI-IIC Bank representative 2 Student Council 3 Safety Council 3 . ,. garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . bas- ketball 3, 4 . . .librarian 4 Usually found where least expected lt's up to you to decide so make your decision, good. To be rather than to seem-To do rather than to dream ln Memoriam ww Peggy Jean Whidby '6But the soul of her, the glowing, gorgeous, fervent soul of her, surely is flaming in eager joy upon some other dawn. ...X GREEN! cmd GULD ,e W,e l ' I Blzthe are they and true and happy 4nd thetr standards firm they hold In the fore youll always flnd them In thetr studzes or tn play Placmg all thezr foes behznd them In thetr sports they gam the day For wzth all true Eastern lasszes In thezr hearts thzs thought they hold Brmg new laurels unto Eastern Honor to the Green and Gold When these days have passed beyond And we leave dear Eastern Hzgh As we thznk of Alma Mater Chertslzed thoughts wzll dzm the eye Though apart we all may scatter Deep wzthm our hearts well hold Mernorzes dear of old companions And of Easterns Green and Gold adj JJ: i W?fTfW:N Her part in Eastern too Q M4392 1423? Um ze een On April 1, 1949, we sopho mores witnessed the installation of our first class officers. W always will be grateful to the for successfully helping us throug our first year at Eastern. Unde their leadership we became a pa of our school. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President A Anne Ziegenfuss Vice-President Lynn Campbell Secretary Joan Archer Y W Treasurer mai Patricia O'Brien Our First Class Meeting Qi, Wide-eyed and still rather dazed by our new environment, we sopho- 536 Q 'ig mores dotted the bleachers and floors of the north gym. It was October 5' 244, 1948-the day to formally meet our new advisers and get a glimpse into our future. T ' First, Student Council members were asked by Miss Miller to take a ny bow, then we were advised to keep well, eat well, and play well by Miss Tacka, Mrs. Pertsch, and Mrs. Thompson, respectively. Miss Cairnes ex- l Q pressed a hope that we would become the Hnifty-thrifty Class of ,50', and - introduced our advisers-Mrs. Farley, Miss Plitt, Miss Hall, and Miss 'M 'fl Mullan who set the goals for us to reach. 3 I .I Our First Class Party ,ai Our first party at Eastern was held after school on December 8 194-8 in the gym gaily decorated in red and white. We got acquainted by means of name cards. Much talent was brought to our attention that day by the lovely vocal, piano, and accordian solos. We also enjoyed the de- lightful Spanish dance and the singing of Christ- Nu .' A 5' . A1 I i J mas carols. The feature attraction was the hilar- 9 ious skit The Lighthouse Keepers Daughterf W Dancing to popular records ended the wonder- A ful party which gave us a forecast of fun to come. GAY SOPHOMORE DAY Although the morning of Thurs- day, May 13, dawned rainy and cold, the Class of 1950 was in gay spirits. We were about to embark on our first big day at Eastern-Sophomore Day. Our one act play entitled Saved really put us in the lime- lightn, and the whole school agreed that the Cast of six gave an amazing performance. After the curtain went down, we could tell by the applause that our play had been a tremendous success. This inspired us for the rest of the day, and the lunch periods which followed were ga-la affairs. Red balloons and streamers, con- trasted with our white dresses, gave the cafeteria a festive appearance. The 'Class of '50 will not quickly forget its first big occasion at Eastern. SAVED THE CAST Ann Gillespie Delores Owings Louise Austin Mary T. Rogers Joan Blakeslee D I 1 4 Q 71 Om awww em Q1 Our leaders in our Junior Year were: .lean McLearn Mary Jo Blakely Mary T. Rogers Anita Burkle JUNIOR DAY On June 7, 1949, we presented our Junior fPlay, The Pot Boiler, to the school. For the first time, our banner was displayed and we sang our class song. Everyone was happy and proud of our new accomplishment. Junior D-ay was tucked away in our memories as another pleasant oc- casion at Eastern. Curtain calls, as the curtain falls on another success. ons Nash LOU-'Se Austin Pamela Evans Dolorls Owings Nancy Hoffman P21f1'iCia Forlifer Joan Blakeslee Allison Hammond Betty Bertsch mfwlaat When November the 20th rolled a- round, every girl seemed to be in seventh heaven, and why not? It was the night of our Junior Prom. There were stars for decorations and stars in our eyes as we danced to the music of Dick Dep- kin's orchestra. sl . ' I 0 swfa 4223 Z N? C061 Xgati' eY we QW .XX iefilaxm Q0 47-la 4 73 Excitement ran high all day on June 3, 1949, as each of us wait- ed for the dismissal bell to ring so that we could be on our way. The weather man provided a glo- rious day, and we provided the fun. Zan With big lunches and few books, we climbed special buses and find a place on that deck. out of our hurried to coveted top We Wwe Qczdmwl gemew ,Twas good to have you with us We wish that you could s Our thoughts will follow When you are far away. The time has come dear For you to say good-bye. But if you're far or if yo tay. after '49 u're near Remember Eastern High. We wove you rosy garlands Because we hold you dear. We raised them proudly o'e1' you To show our love sincere. And as you journey down life's way May flowers he ever nigh. But be there flowers or he there thorns Remember Eastern High. Hot chocolate, women, and song- 1 The old adage, Too many cooks spoil the broth, didn't apply to us on December 15 as we served the traditional supper to the cast of '11-9's Senior Play. Plenty of fun and spaghetti was had by all. ?ff'3i1E tiff! 9 l G61 Qliillifgs l .. uggf' gp 1 Er a psf ' 4 - ' . as . ,, g , r 4 3 4 r W 'F -H e L-f A Q xglllllili QI? ' M Q Q I 'VM lv QNMO V. wi . V .fm We didn't go as' far as wearing l f-. ., bells on our toes, but we certainly gy were proud of those rings on our 1 fingers. 1 June brought out th-e campaign 't.,,, , . banners as we proceeded to elect ' Y 1 our Senior Officers. M -,6g'.,.1 Our Junior Tea Dance May Madness-May 13, 1949 f 1 N .e-1QVi..,,-- 1 a fb 'Ii 1-r N, . J 17 A 1 W Q . , . 4 . S 1. I' - 1 - 1 - L ri N A .gf g K- 1 . ,. , , - ,uw A Kg 'T 5 V ' ,Y 1 we . n J ' W 2'1 ., A 1 .J x ig-5 1 0 'D 615. 'W .' 1 as . 1 'v ' , '41 V 1 17311. Q ' i rf? W xiff 1 VA 1 3' 153' iiffkfwfii 'J - fx gy 'gg R 'X -.1 - .K , . 1 t 1- 1-qv a- - 1 .2 l , s 15 A. 1 1 I yt 'EC' ., 1 hi 3fI?f5!i1'g 1- . 1 .,.- 1 ,V . 1- 4 12' ,fi .1 1. Q 1 . 4 , - : 3 f 721. QQA gf ':6f?,5,' gk fy J , I 6 ,Wi fr. A 'iw ,I N Tmtlhs-fhff'53.'? .1 QL f'g ' L 'ffm .'5fM:'f4 H A 5.311275 fig '14 'f 1 M if 1 12 ' ' 1 3 . V ' ' 36 A 'N wx - ' 1 -. 'K . .q fx, . . I ' ' ,- g-,Ef'df.5 1'?.f ,, 'K G' - 4 ,Q .1,,r',. 'f'?i'j,f'56,f'r ., fy 11 1. 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Uwe eadafz With Anne Ziegenfuss as our captain, on October 6, 194-9, we advanced from second to first string varsity. If past record is any indication of present ability, Anne will again guide us smoothly through our serious as well as our lighter experiences. Dr. Laura J. Cairnes' greeting was warmly received by us, and we hope that she will make many return visits while 1950 reigns as Easternls first ladies. 641 Dressed all in white, with red carnations on our dresses, we witnessed the in- stallation of the senior officers, which was the most outstanding event of the day. We were happy to have such prominent vis- itors as Dr.Laura J. Cairnes, Dr. William H. Lem- mel, Dr. J. Carey Taylor and Dr. David E. Weg- lein present to help us celebrate this important occasion. yi: L NM Senior Day is always a gala occasion, and this one was no exception. Teachers were lenient, cafeteria parties were bounteous, and good times were had by all Peggotty ......... . Mrs. Copperfield lane Murdstone Jane .......... . Mr. Dick .... The Stranger .. 1950 PRESENTS David Copperfield by CHARLES DICKENS CAST fln Order of Appearancej Mary Dunn .. Anne Ziegenfuss . . Lynn Campbell .. . Nancy Godsey . . . Jacqueline Rew .. Nancy Hoffman Mrs. Micawber .. Prompters ....... David Copperfield . Edward Murdstone Wilkins Micawber Aunt Betsey . . . Agnes Wicktheld ...... Uriah Heep ..... ........ Betty Bertsch . Elaine Ay, ,lean Foster . . , . . Nancy Pool Allison Hammond . Doloris Owings . . . M-aria Fenton Dolores Goodhand . . . Wilma Miller Dickens' famous characters came to life in the hands of the well chosen cast, who made them seem as real today as they were one hundred years ago. But the long hours of re- hearsing were well worth ,the effort, for reward came in the form of a delicious supper at- tractively prepared and served by our junior sisters. ehdatmaa 145 Singing carols and carrying glowing torches, we, as seniors, especially enjoyed our last Christmas Assembly at Eastern by taking part in the unforgettable candle- light procession. W 'le 5 i 'i if ii ii fa 1 K . A 15 . Y if iw Z x ci 'K Y 1 sp. , A Q . 4 f-'Jai' . , . A ' i - ea rf 'ills' :gl ,EM A , 1'-Wife, , -pf5fsr W-Z? iii hgayflmr 'L'- 'iii Y. S ,,,f-as - wir, , as , Y-AW' - 'sf T337 'ri fi E?il5f5f an W-g'r,,1f4g:. s my , V' 525 exif. ivz'yj, 2 kr A a A :mx -1 rm, N. ff 5 3 Q ,ff I 'if ' as N' 'NW YM '--.11-. ii-5 e A Q, f. .. ,- - A nz , 1. L :gf ww ff! gifs n .. w5,,, ,j,', ,rirgnf . I 1 --1 - K 1: 1.1 v. -'v ww' C l tsi p 11. V, il 1, ., y 2 4 r f , s-:V-ws --'- if L: E.: Q rf, 1 K Y f 'l v , ., ,, 9 as if' - .,1. i- f i :-: x Q' 'six iff ' .5 5 ,X J . fi I if X9 J YE, r if ff fm Al j 1 f Yi f Q U me if w we 5 fi 'fy ,xi iv E x 1 w x My lf N f 5 at fi n fi- 2 s fr' 'ff a awfe 'QM 6' V' 1 aff If A it if ff n 5 5 ff Z ,li :if in i M yi! Im 1 it as 4 r QU Throughout Eastern the Christmas spirit had taken hold. The Banner held a bulletin board contest and as a result the classrooms were changed into Christmas wonderlands. Ellen Dixon and Dolores Caplan played Santa Claus to many of the patients in the mental hospitals by sending jewelry donated by the girls in the school Another of E.H.S.'s good-will campaigns was the drive for books, which, under the leadership of Edwina C lb t 80 books to the children of Newfoundland. ., . :- V I - .K 1 ,ffm - K., M, Www? ma., Wa g at Q it Z1 1 Q ' F . Hi 1' 255 'B :,sasfQata,iaaaf s m f ld 'l The Dm farewell assembly-one of the proudest moments of our class history! 5 Bidding farewell to Eastern, Anne was, as usual, a poised and gracious presiding officer. Dr' Anne Gary Panneu' Dean ofpmfcherj gave We were sad to see our Dm sisters leave us, some timely advlce on women's obllgatlons ln the but happy to remember them as part of 1950 world today and urged active participation in Qma6awl Flaaaeaadaa T was goodto have you with us We wish that you could stay As we watched our Dm sisters walk under the garlands we saw our class forming another link in the golden chain of Eastern graduates. I .'b2.?,Q,.x4.,4,,, fg.g,,,. 1 K lkQf7'if?!M 4 ' A -QM-M-M., rffkfnf. Ll.mxmxQmm.4 d '1h h e The eagerly-anticipated night had k :Lgi,,ag2ffxL,f,.c.w,,,, Q ' PZ-Aw,J.pr ,,,4Qf,.?, 'ff1,,,.,yX?.g2,,x.mf .,....s.M4-M.. .fwfw M iinally come, and those coveted white diplomas were at long last ours. 86 i I Dancing to the strains of Bill Maisel's orchestra, the hours seemed to disappear as if by magicg before we knew it the evening was over. Last W ill and Testament We, the members of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty, of the Eastern High School, being of sound mind, do hereby make, ordain, publish, and declare the following to be our Last Will and Testament. We give and bequeath to those hereafter named the following legacies: Miss Zouck-Des petits chats Miss Miller--A chewing gum magnet Mrs. F arley-A long rest Miss Burroughs-A mental catalogue of all the colleges Miss Porter-A blind date with Sidney Carton Miss Heaphy-An A on her translation of Chaucer Miss Hall-A dumbwaiter Miss Mullan-An archery tournament with Cupid Mrs. Beetlestone-A reference book that backs her up Miss Hofmann-A driver's license Mrs. Sneeringer-Deodorized chlorine Miss Hildebrant-Another trip to Paris Dr. Rothholz-Her own private glacier Miss Dawson-A red and white piggy bank Miss Calder-A new set of Hermans,, Miss Hartman-An automatic paper finder for her desk Miss Parker-A U.N.Y. Flag Miss White-An astronomy class Miss Grote-A tennis match with Pancho Gonzales Miss Deem-A non-deadline dodging Banner staff Future Banner staff+Mr. Paul Brink Future Echo7' staff-A coke machine in the hall Mr. Schultz-An Echo staff that likes cloth covers The Class of '51-A senior lounge on the fifth floor The Class of '52-Bill Lawrence In witness whereof, we here unto subscribe our name and ajix our seal this Nineteenth day of january, in the year of our Lord, one- thousand, nine hundred and fifty, at the City of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland. Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Ss, X X. -- A QSLN .Q Acknowledgment We, the editors and staff of the 1950 Eastern Echo wish to express our appreciation to the following: Mrs. Farley, Miss Hall, and Miss Denowitch for giving so generously of their time and effort to make our yearbook a success, Miss Wickes, Mary Lou DiAngelo, Betty Granruth, Ethel Zemlak, June Winters, and the Dm3 typing class, for typing our material, Mrs. Beetlestone, adviser, and the '48 Echo for the pictures of Miss Cairnes, Miss Sellors, and Miss Florence Miller, Mr. William Kocher of Segall-Majestic, Studios for his excellent pictures of our many activities, - Mr. Sidney C. Schultz of H. G. Roebuck and Son for his helpful advice and assistance, The Echo Staii wishes to thank Betty Mae Ellrich, Nancy Spegel, and Betty ,lo Holliday whose faithful service and untiring efforts made the distribution of our yearbook possible.. Our patrons, subscribers, and advertisers without whom this book would not have been possible. Wi i bmw 1 5 J iii jx To share these joys with you 02 Umceiaea vw y QW Blue Misty had our eyes all aglow, ofa While enchanted we danced to and frog Gay formals we'd made For the grand promenade We're just sorry you couldn't all go! Mary Gee 19 From hockey days right thru to .lune The end of a sport comes too soon W e hardly start playin' Before we are sayin, Goodbye ..... 90 Um alone .fied Eloise Tilghman X ff!! In October election took place The most popular girls won the race Gee, Tilghman, Lore, Rankin W e all are now thankin' For setting the '51 pace. S Nan Cy Rankin The day that I longed so to see Was the third day of F ebruar-ee 'T was a ring date, you know Though not with my beau, For the fellow who paid was Pop-ee Last spring a tea was held for the parents of Bm students in order to familiarize them with the school. After a tour through the building, the parents returned to the auditorium for an enter- tainment. Several gym classes presented various folk dances, after which Janice Westervelt of Bml did -a toe dance. Mary Grauling sang a solo and Katherine Panagakos of Bm2 played a selection on the piano. Following this was a flute solo by Josephine Collins of Bm2, and the final number was sung by Cathe Leonard. The hardworking chairman who planned this entertainment was Barbara Shook. A few words of welcome from the principal and members of the faculty closed the program. Everyone was then invited to the north lobby where refreshments were served by the juniors, and the parents had a chance to be- come acquainted with members of the faculty. Sv xv - 1: V 00 fb- ' rv 14.3 Vice-1'resirlent--Barbara Messick President--Ann Helfenhein DO YOU KNOW JOE? Biology is fun you lcnowg Especially when you cut up foe! foeis an animal, called the frog, Who used to play on any old log. Joe doesn't play there any more, Because he's entered Easternfs door. He's now stretched out on some tin plate, Because he tried to sneak in late. Are you one of Secretary-.lulia Pohlman Treasurer-Nancy Dashiell CLASS OF '52 Bml and Bm2 In February finally came through. Bm3 and Bmll- Were next to enter the stately door. B1, B2, and B3 Are now on Eastern's family tree. B4, B5, and B6 Their goals they now have firmly fixed. B7, B8, and B9 In the cafeteria now do dine. B10, B11, and B12 For knowledge they now dig and delve. But in the end they all are true To their class colors of white and blue. these sophomores? I 'FW4' 21-fly WE THE SO PHIES We just arrived at Eastern High, And everything is new. The upperclassmen never worry, But little Sophies do. We c0uldn't hnd our classes, And where were we to go? W e'd'never been in Eastern High, We surely didrft know. We walked along the hallways bright Worried to death 'tis true. If we don,t have our lessons right What are we going to do? They tell us Eastern's awfully hard, So how we work to pass. The work thatls given to us is done By every eager lass. If we don't get all E's, my gosh, We surely will be mad! When we get our report cards It really makes us sad! But even though we're Sophies now, W eire really not so blueg 'Cause next year we'll be Juniors , And we'll be up there too. So now we wave our colors, The white and blue to you. We wish you luck where e'er you go From the class of '52, , ig, 1i r'-Q I ug L' 'Hhny fi ll, . ' T if lg, 4 L HOW TO BE A SENIOR W Now that we've passed through Eastern,s doors i f Into the world so fine, O W Weed like to offer some advice ' Wu To those who stay behind. 'Wlll 'V if Remember, girls, that seniorhood's A high exalted state. A senior never comes on time s' If she can get there late. I J ' X K J' Although her feet may walk the halls, V yi' . ' Her thoughts are far away. N' - She hasn't time for dreams at night, She dreams in class all day. 95 f ll ly H Q n 9,5 Why should she do her homework dull When it's such fun to guess? She speaks to Juniors, not at all, T0 Sophomores, even less. In short, this Senior is a thing Of marvelous disdain. The underclassmen she ignores, She thinks work is inane. We hope she wasn't one of us, And won,t be one of you, For she's a fine example of The things you shouldn't do. 1 l Q: .G S M x r fr C .. 2 ' lf e w g iF G55 MG 1 i J Q ffl N 4 N ON L' G H TS Q05 X N f fy 5 X XXX X X-xx X XXX L 1 ffff 4 ,ll 6 2 X , ix J X H x9 0? x '91 of 3 Zim 03 X i XQfiEfQff2fii3XQ To light the torch of learning Time to retire Well, look what we found in our closet! Stick with me, Childreu Dear, and I'11 get you through. Cu ed to build yOu ll 13 01- b Fe al: yOU d Own! XX . A6165 0 . 5 YOYCXY ac . e 1 me Wu X x xwxce eiew N95 1 To Hz O 1' not to Ht? xqff R, ,- 1. au N' -' E.-L 'AS45' Simi--3, Gymnastically speaking . . Wh 0 Said r , 'TOO -'nan J' cooks spoil the -bfoth 3? When you buy, better try Eastern Hig h! We catch up on lessons undone. What would we do withoutour librarians? Study Hail K . C lie? 3 5 i-.S sei v o Q. Q Er: A qi' L 52 I4 O 0 A 0 42 But where are the atoms? Tower du cation f 01' ges H116 ad: Roo mfT he he ight oi ar tistic geni US Qi FVTEWVEX To find success and honor ORGANMA1' if 3 ?? A , X W Miss Freda Uenowitch Advertising Manager ART STAFF Seated-Alice Lumb, Peggy Ann Duke -Editor, Evelyn Klaschus-Associ- ate Editor, Doloris Owings. Standing-Ellen Johnson, Ruth Wild- befgefi Lois Johnson. Thelma Me- seke, Sylvia Cammarata, Mary Ann Sadler, Doris Potler, Eleanor Dod- son, Jean Messick, Pat Lee, Isa- bella Mecinski, Carolyn Meise, Bet- sy Smoot, Virginia Volk LITERARY STAFF Dorothy Airey, Louise Austin, Betty Burtch, Efrosine Capsanes, Shirley Dodson, Patricia Elliott, Jane Ford, Olive Fraser, Miriam Heller, Sharon Hensrud, Nancy Hoffman, Betty Ann Horsley, Leona Lahe, Eileen McC-rory, Patsy McDermott, ,lean McLearn, Elizabeth Merriken, Virginia Musci- ano, Mildred Plitt, Pat Reisenweber, Helen Richeson, Mary Trevaine Rog- ers, Joyce Rynes, Patricia Shipley, Janet Shreck, Betsy Jo Smith, Helen Smith, Lois Vandusen, Dorothy Wil- son, Lorraine Wirtz, Anne Ziegenfuss. 'ilu-Br ECHO ECHO TYPISTS Miss Rose O. Wickes Cecile Amoss, ,Io Ann Blackwell, Carole Bohon, Margaret Bonolis, Mary Conomos, Elaine Dembeck, Marylou Di Angelo, Kathryn Disney, Mona Ellison, Betty Cranruth, Jerry Kap- lan, Patricia Lease, Doris Nagle, Do- lores Nordhoff, Estelle Orzewicz, Mary .lane Richards, Tina Rodriquez, Mary Ross, Arlene Schafer, Bette Scherer, Marilyn Willis, .lean Wilton EDITORIAL STAFF Standing-Barbara Wagner, Charlotte Osborne, Ann Gillespie, ,lean Wil- son, Niki Bautro Seated-Mary ,Io Blakely, Carolyn Walblick, Marta Uebersax-Associ- ate Editor, Patricia Forlifer-Editor- in-Chief, Corin Fuller, Nancy God- sey STAFF ADVERTISING STAFF Standing-Dean Dunnigan, Helen Smith, Ruth Zulauf, Phyllis Gar- mer, Doris Yingling Seated-Jacqueline Rew, Patricia Stall- ings, Dorothy Wild, .lane Grieves- Editor, Katherine Hoppert. Elaine Ay, Mary Lu Mercer, Barbara Stinnett Miss Lucy B. Hall Tl EW, 'L Circulation Manager ,L W 5-M, -f-wif' ML- V-ff. - M, 4. 1'-61:61 , ' sw, ,ff,.-fwlfyrcf f i- W f, f.-. r f,, .1 no f K, ff, , Z r , ,zz,,+g,1,, .W-,,gggf1f1y,Q,,f. 1, ,lr K l Q., ,MW f V, S ,,:,,f, rg ,I 1 :ff'.f,g.V, - in 'I - f A ft e 1: A I I f W if PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF Left to right-Mary Dunn, Helen Smith, Sebastia Lykos, Lois Von Hagel, Dorothy Vansant, Dorothy Dreher, Anne Tucker, Carolyn Brooks, Lynn Campbell-Editor, ,lane Ring Fritz-Associate Editor, Gloria Timanus, Barbara Steiner, Fnlanlrillle Wong, Martha Halsey, Shir- ey yers 5 M it we-pq W awww as -L f f I , , 'N , elf? - .mfs - X - ,gy as-S . at . I ,YH . or 4 B y I. 1 4 N, , I ',-. A if 3 Lg , . nil I Q 1 ,. dz' 5, I I 34. L K if I J 4' '2 - , R , , ,.,, , if 1' ,Q H 'asf' i Ps' il' lvvl f' R17 g'fXj5,3e' 21' , A 'x' 4 y I LE gl 3 I g, F- 'I , , A .' in fi 1' fi , gif? fs 1' ,,, ,'f, zW 'wh ' i it 1' -f'- ' iw, A , 5 H . XB' Y. w'Hia' :1fffW5'- 335 ' . BANNER STAFF Standing-Joan Archer, Jean Clas, Jane Ring Fritz, Pat Forlifer, Mel- verne Goodman, Sebastia Lykos, Jean Wilson, Helen Richeson, Mary Trevaine Rogers, Jane Boetcher, Eva Goff. Seated-Grace Hanson, Barbara Lane, Betsy Jo Smith, Louise Austin- Editor-ln-Chief, Joan Blakeslee, Jean McLearn, Betty Bertsch, Ann Gil- lespie, Edith Brill BANK Maureen McCall, Shirley Hutchison- President, Teresa Cofelice, Gayle Ce- cil, Elizabeth Boyd, Joan Miles, Betty Lou Vester, Corrine Konieczny, Verna Messick ORCHESTRA President Doris Denton 4 Secretary-Treasurer Shirley Dornbush GLEE CLUB President-Lynne Mohre Vice President-Charlotte Kempe Secretary-Helen Wilson Treasurer-Kay Wherette Y-TEEN CLUB President Shirley Jeffreys Vice President Nancy Penniman Secretary Peggy Dinkle Treasurer Dollye Coluzzi UNITED NATIONS YOUTH Barbara Steiner, .lane Boetclier, Alice Anne Perkins, Sebastia Lykos, Miss Mary G. Parker, Jean Danforth, Joan Cord I05 06 f T T 'MJ Left to Right-Elaine Nunnallv, Miss Anna Miller. Allison Hammond, Patricia Evans. Marylou Di Angelo How would we ever have gotten along Without the Student Council? Divided into four committees, the members were responsible for our wonderful assembly programs, the Lost and Found, our beautiful cafeteria, and those oh-so popular Council Dances. Standing - Mary Cole, ,lean Foster, Gaylea Woodard, Patricia Evans, Betty McNeill, Carolyn Riifer, Shirley Gentile, Phyllis Volk. Seated - Marylou Di Angelo, Allison Hammond, Elaine Nun- na y. -E.H.S. gm it Q 1 fl A And win new laurels true X SENIOR LETTER GIRLS Row l-fleft to rightl: Marjorie Horney, Jeanette Chidester, Ruth Wildberger, Mary Dunn, Anne Ziegenfuss, Phyllis Volk, Nancy Pool. Row 2-Louise Austin, Betty Bertch, Ann Gillespie, Virginia Smith, Jean McLearn, Mary Lu Mercer, Helen Duquette, Janet Shreck, Grace Hanson, Gloria Heckner, Mary Jo Blakely. Row 3-Mary Ann Sadler, Efrosene Capsanes, Evelyn Klaschus, Connie Szymborski, Lois Pumphrey, Mary Boessell, Carole Balk, Dorothy Haacke, Sharon Hensrud, Pat Lee. Row 4-Adrienne Schuchhardt, Edith Jackson, Virginia Volk, Olive Fraser, Mary Trevaine Rogers, Virginia Musciano, Helen Haynes, Joan Monks, Deruthea Jones, Jeanette McComas. Row 5-Barbara Lane, Pat Forlifer, Gene Danforth, Doris Yingling, Carolyn Brooks, Dorothy Wilson, Norma Shoemaker, Joyce Leach, Lynn Campbell. Row 6-Sehastia Lykos, Evelyn Pyle, Jane Ring Fritz, Matilda Gantt, Wilma Miller, Georgene Binder, Cecile Amoss, Mildred McClymont, Dorothy Airey. Row 7- Betty Horsely, Jane Grieves, Ruth Zulauf, Anita Burkle, Betty Hornig, Betty Burtch, Jean Meadows, Betsy Jo Smith, Pat Elliott. Row 8-Betty Henricks, Norma Pawella, Pat Miller, Dollye Coluzzi, Elsie Schlichenmaier, Pat Reisenweber, Nancy Wingard, Carolyn Wablick, Jackie Schloss, Jean Sutherland. Highest Athletic Award Fab Active participation in athletics won the girls their awards. 200 points-small 300 points-large 500 points- star 650 points-pin E E CHEER LEADERS Row 1-ftop to bottomlz Libby Lihhart, Pat McGrath, Billie Jean Lore, Constance Doerer, Nancy Pool. Row 2 -Marianne Renshaw, Gene Danforth, Polly Oster, Nancy Warner, Barbara Kaupp. i 'T ' TABLE 'TENNIS fLeft to rightiz Mary Lu Mercer, Beverly McCarriar, Elsie Shackleford, June Hyde, Janet Gebhart, Dorothy Wilson, ,lulia Pohlman, Kathy Moore, Carolyn Nickles, Ruth Breback. Norma Shoemaker, Grace Hanson, Ann Miser, Anne Goodnow, Nancy Gershherg, Virginia Smith. VOLLEYBALL Row 1-fleft to ri,-zhtl: Joan Monks, Lenora Krings, Ruth Wildberger, Lois Purington, Betty Jo Holliday, Grace Dagostaro, Lois Rogan. Nancy Spiegel. Row 2-Jeanette Chidester, Bernice Gettig, Flora Jean Hoke, Evelyn Venetos. Jeanette McComas, Jean Miller, Evelyn Klaschus. Elaine Bradbury. Row 3-Doris Yingling, Marian Griffith, Virginia Musciano, Lillian Averello, lrene Hom, Barbara Davenport, June Lazell, Connie Szymborski. Row 4- .loan Moser. Mariorie Horney, Deruthea Jones. Mildred Krivosh. Sally Grieves, Ruth Hulla. a aa HOCKEY Row 1-fleft to rightlz Pat Lee, Anita Burkle, Anne Cooke, Virginia Volk, Mary Cole, Mary .lane Teagarden, Ann Miser, Jessie Cowan, Pat Bland. Row 2--Mary E. Kausch, Helen Duquette, Sharon Hensrud, ,lean Meadows, Doris Nash, Ann Lee Boan, Shirley Hutchison, Amelia Raila, Lois Pumphrey, Mary Boessell. Row 3-Mary Warner, Carole Balk, Thelma Baglanis, Carolyn Nickles, Madeline Di Ambrosio, Ruth Breback, Alice Konwenhoven, Ann Koch, Betty Anne Mihm, Barbara Simpkins. Row 4-Rita Bajkowska Dorothy Haacke, Janet Shores, Beverly McCarrier, Janet Cebhart, Mary Lu Mercer, Evelyn Weidner, Anne Ziegenfuss, Gloria Heckner, Mary Dunn. fu if -Q35 , , -1, V Y I tilt, I 1. J ' tt p I 4 X Q, 11 i O VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Row 1-fleft to rightla Anita Hampton, Shirley Hutchison, Lorraine Franks, Pat Lee, Carole Balk, Sharon Hensrud, Billie Jean Lore, .lean Meadows. Row 2-Marlene Bond, Constance Doerer, Ann Fox, Ruth Owings, Amelia Raila, Anne Horn, Charlotte Chittenden, Rila Bajkowska. Row 3-Carolyn Stielper, Jean Sutherland, Deruthea Jones, Nancy Rankin, Helen Bellafiore, Dorothy Haacke, Frances Bruning. 'UW X, 1 1 i ,925 - was BA DMINTON ROW 1-fleft to rightl: Joyce Leach, Phyllis Volk, Nancy Pool. Row 2-Jane Ford, Sally Jett, Ardyth Godirey. Row 3-Ann Miser, Julia Pohlman, Barbara Williams, Jeanette Chidester. TENNIS Row 1-Cleft to rightl: Jean Sutherland. .lean Meadows, Phyllis Volk, Carolyn Walblick, Ardyth Godfrey, Lynn Campbell. Lynn Kidd. Row 2-Virginia Volk, Betty Burgan, Bidy Williams, Sharon Hensrud, Jane Ring Fritz, Louise Austin, Betty Gertzmeyer. . 112 L l .ll Y-A ww we . 12,54 'I , . J SOFTBALL Row 1-fleft to rightJ: Virginia Speir, Melvia Miller Anne Ziegenfuss, Dell Horseman, Pat May. Row 2- Ruth Winterstein, Beverly McCarrier, Helen Duquette Ruth Owens. Row 3-Connie Doerr, Doris Schroeder Mary Ellen Kauch. Row 4-Jean McLearn, Yvonne Jeffer- son, Mary Dunn. Row 5-Evelyn Weidner. ARCHERY Left to nght Frances Wledefeld Ruth Miller Patricia Bland, Yvonne Jefferson, Elsie Schlickenmaier, Edith Bull Joan Most Adrienne Schuchhardt Dorothy Wilson Nancy Fleichman, Marjorie Shaffar, Lois Johnson, Jesse Cowan Norma Pawella Nancy Gerschberg Pat Hornig, Carolyn Brooks, Mary Trevaine Rogers, Pat .. xi. gl ra v X6 wp W Q ww jg X X X 5, - f 'V U Q .. ,X X - KX xlg r mg? 2 E LFGGFEFXX may 1jJ4.Vk-4-PM ,L -6- the mem'rie e will h 'sh Q? s 4 w i- - . 1- ' - ' fi-Egg f'-W ,. w,,,f, , , V , K ,. Y, M . X.,. x n if , ' ,ff ' s x 2 1 ,L ,,,.....--n-w iii T 2 f lg' 4 -0' s 6 - K9 Q59 J,-. - 5 Q0 we Big Wheels Cv ofa 40 eq. 661 'Zn XX ee ,ao 'S Q95 1 we 55 ,SQ i X 5 K The th h of old companions Studying? Mesdemoiselles Defarge Bay Belles f T E4 2 H Q QA ': .W AJ A I 1 A A.,, V gk , 6 Sim' Qyx CW .. I W' i V, L'.. iii! , .. A f ' V' WN ,j ff f f j-qi ' ' ' fa 34' I K Y ,gf A qh,, 5: L Q-- ' ! . x 'Q ' we S Q Administrative Staff A. Marguerite Zouck .... ...... P rincipal Anna C. Miller .1 . .... Vice-Principal Elsie M. Wltters . ..................................... .... V ice-Principal VOCATIONAL COUNSELORS Atla M.. Burroughs Evelyn Sellors English Department Helen L. Chambers tHeadl Alice E. Calder Mary Alice Dandy Miriam E. Deem Caroline E. Grote Anabel E. Hartman Marie V. Heaphy Birdie M. Jackson L. Marguerite Keech C. Estelle Porter Caroline L. Ziegler Modern Language Department Gladys M. Dorsey Priscilla L. Hofmann Leah E. Hildebrandt Helen R. James Edna Rothholz Mathematics Department Elisabeth G. White tHeadl Marion Krause Margaret M. Menton Edith V. Thompson Science Department Ada B. Norment fHeadl Henrietta Fallin Mary D. Gibbons Helen C. Lentz Mildred Simon Ruth E. Lenderking Madeleine Skirven Ada M. Sneeringer Latin Department Maud R. Beetlestone Elnora M. Lawton Home Etanomics Department Florence H. Miller INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Business-Ea'ucation Department Rose O. Wickes tHeadJ Genevieve A. Carroll Katherine T. Coan Isabel Dawson Freda G. Denowitch Rhona M. Gayleard Charles H. Gontrum Letitia Virginia K. Poteet M. Antoinette Ritter Mildred J. Haddaway Helen E. Knorr J. Marguerite Neilson Mary R. Reidel Margaret B. Somers Mary R. Travers Art Department M. Stephenson fHeadl Olive C. Slater A. Evelyn Sommer Physical Education Department Elsie Hudak Therese P. Thompson Hilda A. Kratsch Alice A. White Ann M. Mullan History Department Mary G. Parker fHeadl Evelyn M. Farley Florence Nelson Lucy B. Hall F. Ethel Plitt Sadie B. Stewart Geography Department J. Marguerite Neilson Janet L. Stritehoff Music Department Elizabeth Perkins Carrie M. Thornburg Lucille T. Masson tHeadJ Mabel L. Stephenson M. Marjorie Wills Kathryn Johnson Adele Pruss Katherine Lucke Elizabeth Templeman Professional Non-Instructional Staff Elizabeth M. Paterson, Librarian Elizabeth Acton, Doctor Quntil January, 1950l Elva Tatman, Dietitian Martha Tacka, Nurse Cuntil January, 19501 Louise Talbott, Nurse Clerical Stay? Bernice Cohen Claire Hemelt To the Members of the Class of 1950: On the occasion of your graduation, the Alumnae Association of Eastern High School extends to you congratulations and best wishesg congratulations on the successful completion of your school work, and best wishes for the future. In the messages we have sent you previously, we have symbolized the doors of welcome that Eastern has held open every year to yohu. Now comes the realization that no longer will they wel- come you as a student, no longer will they mean the renewal of classes and classmates, of work and ,play together. For some of you, at least, the closing of these doors means that new ones will open in other advanced schools. This group will pledge their allegiance to another Alma Mater, but for most of you, Eastern High will hold this place in your hearts' and lives. If you, therefore, wish to keep the doors of Eastern High open to you, we believe there is no better way than membership in the Alumnae Association. Through it you can renew and perpetuate your class friendships, and through it also you can help those who come after you through the variuos activities of the Associa- tion. We need you to strengthen our ranks and share our work. We hope that you will come to depend on us for friendship and fellowship. Your graduation marks the beginning of many new interests. We urge that among them you include membership in the ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION or EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL Frances Kelso Roycroft, President. P TRONS A Friend Mr. 31 Mrs. Oscar J. Abramovilz Mrs. H. W. Alban Mr. 84 Mrs. Ernest Anderson Mr. 81 Mrs. Irvin Abrams Mildred W, Albert, '29 Andrew and Rose Mr. Sz Mrs. Affayroux Ann Allbritton R. N. Andrews Mrs. Joseph Agnello Wally Allison Andy and Sally Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Elston Asliberg Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Almony Anita and Harry Mr. K Mrs. William F. Airey, Jr. Mr. 8 Mrs. Edgar O. Andersen Ann and Bob Al and Wilma Capt. Sa Mrs. Edw. Anderson Anne and Bud 81 Mrs. A. T. Bowden Anne and Ed Mr. 81 Mrs. Jos. E. Archer Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Armstrong Dr. 8 Mrs. P. Artigiani A. F. Artrip Augie and Kass Carol B. Austin Mr 81 Mrs. Charles Austin Mr. Mr. Mr Mr Mr. 8: Mrs. Franklin C. Austin 81 Mrs. John H. K. Austin 8 Mrs. George H. Ay gl Mrs. Ernest S. Bachman 81 Mrs. Fred G. Balk, Sr. Barbara and Sam Mr. 81 Mrs. Vernon C. Barlug Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Bartucca Dick, Ethel 81 Dorthy Bast Beatrix and Jinuny Mr. 81 Mrs. James Gilbert Bechtel Ellen Maxine Beever Mr. Mr 81 Mrs. William Bell 8 Mrs Frank T Bens 1 - . . . 01 Mr. 81 Mrs. Oscar S. Benson, Jr. Dr. 81 Mrs. Oscar S. Benson. Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert S. Benson Mr. Richard Bentz Mrs. Richard Bentz Mrs. Ida Berlet Bernie 81 Rosalie Calman Bernstein Bert and Kurt Mr. 81 Mrs. George Bertscli Beta Sigma Chi Psi Alpha Chapter Betts and Bo Betty and Don Betty and Eddie Betty and Link Betty and Stan Betty and Vernon Betty and Whiz Bettye and Dick Chuck Betz Mr. 81 Mrs. K. M. Biehn Bill and Betsy Mr. 81 Mrs. Georffe F. Binder Mr 81 Mrs. Johri: Birckhead Mr. 8: Mrs. Dufay Blackwell Mr. 81 Mrs. E. J. Blakely, Jr. Mr 81 Mrs. S. O. Boartfi-eld Bob and Ann Bob and Jean Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Charles Boehrer Mr. John C. Boehrcr Mr. 8 Mrs. Henry Wm. Boessell, Jr. Mrs. Mabel L. Bohon William F. Bohon Mr. 8 Mrs. Fred Bonadio Lygia Sutherland Bortner, ,20 Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Boteler Mr. 81 Mrs. J. H. Bourdon, Jr. Mr. Dr. Henry L. Bowditch Mrs. R. W. Bowditch Mr. 81 Mrs. James C. Bowers 81 Family Hammond Bradtield Bradley Chas. E. Breidbach Mr. 81 Mrs. Mrs. Jenny Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. E. A. Briggs Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Harmon Bronner Mr. 8t Mrs, William Brookhart, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. C. T. Brooks R. Bowers Brooks Mr. 81 Mrs. Don Lee Brown Milton J. Brownstin Thelma Mae Brune Mr. 81 Mrs. William W. Brune Mr. 81 Mrs. E. F. Bruning Buck's Confectionery Bud and Hope Mr. 81 Mrs. H. W. Buddemeicr Carole Bull John A. Bull Bunny and Bill Bill Burke, U.S.M.C. Mr. 81 Mrs. E. H. Burtch Mrs. Agnes Businsky and Stanley Mr. 8 Mrs. Charles E. Button Mr. 81 Mrs. John S. Button Jeffrie 81 Andrea Cade Mr. 8 Mrs. William Cahill Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Calhoun Mr, 81 Mrs. William H. Callahan, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry M. Cameron Mason Cameron Cammarata's Bakery Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. J. Campbell Carolyn and Bob Carolyn and Otts Genevieve Carroll Jan, Linda 8 Bobbie Carroll Lou Carter Mrs. Margaret H. Carter Miss Nell Cashell Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Canlk Mr. 81 Mrs. Philip Cefalu Mr. 81 Mrs. Samuel Cefalu Charlotte and Warren Mr. 81 Mrs. C. W. Chidester Jeanette Chidester Christie's Delicatessen Chuck and Dawn Mr. 81 Mrs. Clifford W. Church Mrs. Edna Clark George H. Clark, Jr. H. Clark, Sr. A. Clautice Hoy D. Clodfelter, Jr. Charles T. Coard, Sr. Pierce E. Cody, Jr. Frank V. Coggins Coggins 8 Mrs. Mr. George Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Miss Helen Richard Milton Colbert Combs and Neutz, Pharmacists Compliments of a Friend Richard Concannon Mr. 81 Mrs. Spiro Conomos Stanley Conomos Mr. Walter S. Cook Mrs. Waller S. Cook Mr. 81 Mrs. Burt Cooksey Rev. 81 Mrs. G. Albert Cooper Mr. 81 Mrs. ,William L. Cotton Doug Coulter Miss Hazel Cox Mrs. Helen Cox Mr. 8 Mrs. Herbert Cox Mr, 8: Mrs. Thomas B. Craig Mr. 81 Mrs. John C. Cromwell Harry Preston Crook Mr. 81 Mrs. James Croucher Mr. John A. Crozier Mrs. John A. Crozier Miss Janet Culligan Mr. 81 Mrs. J. M. Cunzeman Andrew Curriri Miss Jacqueline A. Dallam Mr. 81 Mrs. Kenneth A. Darney Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond E. Darr Mr. Allan C. Davis Mrs. Allan C. Davis Dawn and Ardelle Miss Isabel Dawson D. E. M. and M. J. C. Deane and Pete Mr. 8 Mrs. Chas. Decker Sue Decker and Billy Kirlin Carl H. Dederer George E. Dederer Dee-Em-Won Miss Miriam E. Deem Mr. 81 Mrs. Andrew Dembeck Mr. 81 Mrs. John S. Dersch Florence Dettmore Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred Deyesu, Jr. Dick and Joan Mr. George J. Dierker James Disney, Jr. Mrs. Catherine B. Dixon William A. Dobson Dolores and Gene Don and Gloria Don and Sue Mr. 8: Mrs. Alex Y. G. Donald Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Dorfler 81 Family Mr. Doris and Ed Gladys M. Dorsey Dot and Bob Dot and Norbert Dottie and George Mr. 81 Mrs. Bernard Douglas Mr. Harry Douglas Mrs. Jeanette Douglas Dorothy Douthat Mr. 81 Mrs. Walton Douthat Mrs. J. B. Downes Mr. 81 Mrs. A. B.. Dreher Duchess and Brownie Mr. 81 Mrs. H. E. Duquette Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas F. Duke Mrs. Mary S. Dunn Mr. 81 Mrs. Bernard Dunnigan Mrs. Corinne C. Dunnigan Mr. 81 Mrs. Earl L. Durham Mr. 81 Mrs. George Durrett Mr. gl Mrs. R. L. Duvall Earl, Lenora, and Chuck Ebee Mr. 81 Mrs. Eben 8: Terry Mr. Henry F. Eckels ' Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis C, Eckels Ed and Shirley Eddie and Anita Eddie's Sandwich Shop Ednor Pharmacy Mr, 81 Mrs. Milton Egner Elaine and Jack Ellen and Orv. Ellie and Dick Mr. 8a Mrs. H. C. Ellison Mr. 8a Mrs. R. C. Ellrich Mr. 81 Mrs. Chas. Elsner Elva and Buddy Mr. 81 Mrs. R. Emory Ensor 81 Family Ernie and Wally The Etherton Family Elsie C. Evans Mr. 81 Mrs. George A. Evans Mr. 81 Mrs. Tyssul Evans Evelyn and Vince Mrs. Exler and Rosalie Mrs. Evelyn M. Farley Mrs. Harry Porter Farr Mrs. Nannette Fenton Fred L. Fernsner Ferry Point Yacht Basin Emilie M. Fiege William Fink Fitz Patrick 81 Mrs. Chas. L. Flaharty Joseph R. Flynn Arthur G. Foard J. L. Ford Mrs. Day Foster Fran and Jimmy Mr. 81 Mrs. James Francey Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles M. Mr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. 81 Son Frank and Peg Mrs. Charlotte Franz Mr. 81 Mrs. Lewis Fraser Fred and Mary Bud Freeman Mr. 81 Mrs. J. B. Frey Jim Frick Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Fritz Miss Doretta V. Frock From a Friend, Woody Frutag School of Music Mrs. Ruth Fry Mr, 81 Mrs. Harry S. Fulford Mr. Neal M. Funderburk Edward Funk Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. A. L. Galloway Mr. 81 Mrs. J. M. Gallagher James H. Gardner Miss Viola Garmer, 17 Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. Garmer Mr, 81 Mrs. Donald Garrigan Mr. William Gerhard Mr. 8 Mrs. Ralph J. Gerhart Rev. and Mrs. Edmund L. Cettier, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. H. Getz and Joan Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles H. Gewecke Dick Gilbert George C. Gilbert Mrs. Eleanor Gildea Mary Gill Mr. 81 Mrs. David R. Gillespie Mr. 81 Mrs, Robert E. Glendenning Mr. 81 Mrs. G. J. Godfrey Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward A. Godsey Mr. 81 Mrs. George C. Goemmer Mr. 81 Mrs. Gordon E. Goetz 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. L. Goetz, Sr. 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs, August H. Gohr James W. Gordon Mr. 81 Mrs. T. D. Gotshall, Jr. Tommie Gotshall, lll Mrs. Robert Grant Mrs. T. H. Greenfield Mr. 81 Mrs. Theo. M. Greig Mr. 81 .Mrs. Henry Gretsinger Mr. 81 Mrs. W. O. Grieves Janet Grimm Gussie and Carl Edward Guyaux, Sr. C. David Haacke Mrs. G. C. Haacke Mr. 81 Mrs. W. J. Haacke Mr. 81 Mrs. Morris Haines Cecelia M. Hajek Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Hajek Mr. 81 Mrs. Hambsch Mrs, Emma Hamilton Mr. 81 Mrs. Lee Hamilton Russell Hamilton Mrs. L. C. Hammond Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur C. Hancock Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles T. Hanson Mrs. L. M. Hardesty Mr. 81 Mrs. Elvin Hare Fannie Hare Ruth E. Hare Mr. 81 Mrs. James Hargrove Harriet and Kitty 45 81 43 Miss Anabel E, Hartman Mrs. Leo A. Hartman Lt. Comdr. R. E. Hastings Clifton V. Haynes Miss Margaret E. Haynes Mr. 81 Mrs. John E. Heckner Mrs. E. W. Heinbuch George Heinbuch Mr. Milton Heineman Mrs. Milton Heineman Howard C. 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Robert Yingling Mr. gl Mrs. Jesse E. Yingling Mr. 81 Mrs, Harry Young Mrs. Mary Young Mr. 81 Mrs. Millard Zealor Mt. 81 Mrs. Andrew G. Zeiler Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry E, Ziegenfuss Mr. Zimmerman Mr. 81 Mrs. Alfred Zimmerman Mr. 81 Mrs. Edw. Zulauf il' 'Dr iff SEGALL - MAJESTIC gaiazfagfwzgbima I-Y THIS CHGICEV SNA1 Hospm-xL SCHOOLUPNURSING PM is o pwoved bL,lH'1G 'Hwe PM UF mana s1m+eE00Yd0+ sms if Nurses E0S+ePn-h3H'uqh School Gnd Sims Hospnlul School 'Valionol Nuvsinq Accvedhinq Service mc Nuvsinq , U D D A1t1Cn lncfnons Oweved Ave Ps cNo+vic NUvSinq'Fov+hvee monH1SoJf Jrhe xgheppavd and Enoch PvQ'H' HOSPHQI HMC Heohh NuvSinq'Pov We morfhvs 0+ Jrhe Eosjrevm Heomw Dnshfmd' Schohuvshnps Ove qvonhed +0 eliqnble eondidcfres. A Noon and 13 OVQXIQUGQ With Our Best Wishes The STUDENT COUNCIL CARLINS ICELAND and ROLLER RINK now open Best Wishes from the CLASS OF 1952 Run Right to READ'S For All Your Drug Store Needs Congratulations 1950 ! 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