Eastern High School - Echo Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

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Wu ., X ' fi 5 X , ,fm ,,,,,, .4 3 mm, M L1 .J rem A Sm lgv. i , 55 L gfzgq.. f?551,QLs- with fx-:J ' K f 2 EASTERN ECHO fm' E Q Q' Title' la if is o was Q c o o Eastern High School Baltimore, Maryland I95l , 4- 'Ag ' lfm, , 1 W I Al DEDICATION TO OUR PARENTS: To those who have wished success for us from the very beginning, who have helped us and often prodded us toward our goal, without whose help we could never fulfill our motto- ln Ourselves, Our Future Liesli' A PORTRAIT UF FATHER Dear old Dad! I really don't blame him for sprawl- ing in his armchair, snoring quite loudly, for I guess he really has had a hard day. Sure, Mother and I pressed and put on our dresses, but who zipped zip- pers, snapped snaps, and buttoned buttons? Why, dear old Dad, of course! Then too, no one would question that Mother put the dinner on before she left for church, but who rushed down to turn off the rapidly-boiling lima-beans, and, while he was down- stairs, washed the breakfast dishes and gathered to- gether the Sunday papers? Who called the dog in and 'put her down the cellar because we were afraid that she would leave hair on my skirt oi drool on Mother's dress? Naturally, dear old Dad! t 'f course, Mother, supposedly, does all the church work, and so, while she was working, Dad, merely to while away the time, delivered envelopes, counted money, and dropped a few helpful hints on how to build the new church. Surely it was no strain for ufather dear to sit through the church service listening to my oli- key singing, and my subtle hints of going to a double- header later on in the afternoon, and afterwards to listen to me hum my rendition of Take me out to the Ball Game? all the way home in the car. Besides all this, who, taking my hint about going to see the Orioles play, helped get the lunch dishes together and thus got stuck with the menial task of taking out the garbage? Yes indeed, dear old Dad. And who paid for the tickets to the ball game, and treated me to an orange crush during the tenth inning of the first game? fWhoops, my mistake, I did.J But who has forgotten to give me my change? Certainly, Daddy dear. And who, after sitting through four hours of baseball, sun, and me, has a better right to come home and go to sleep in his easy chair? And who, even now, is squinting to read the funnies because I am sitting in the only chair with a good light and Mother is stretched out on the couch? Three guesses. But who wouldn't I trade for all the money in the world? You've guessed it. Dear old Dad!! P.S.-Father, after hearing this heart-warming, true- to-life Cso he saysl story, gave me back the 32.50 I spent at the ball game. fWhich I knew he would have done anyhoW.J A not so dear daughter, Pat fAtenl MOTHER I wonder when I hear a woman say Smiling a little ruefully '6Oh, I'rn just a mother Apologetic that she's not a career woman That she doesn't work in a store or an office Doesnit she know that a mother has the power to mold character That she has a great heritage to live up to Cornelia and her Jewels Nancy Hanks I wonder when I hear a woman say Oh, Fm just a motheri' f Qui' uid em TO THE CLASS OF 1951: Congratulations and a sincere 6'Well Done! You have enjoyed the satisfaction of achievement in your many activities here at Eastern. And now, with memory and hope, you are leaving: memory of hard work in the classroom, the gym, and the auditorium-but hard work ac- companied by a good time together, and hope that you will be as integral a part of your chosen group or profession as you have been of your class at Eastern. May your memories of the days ahead be as glorious as your hopes for them! Vg ' 'fofffaajwa CHARLES H. GONTRUM M. ANTOINETTE RITTER ATLA M. BURROUGHS ALICE H. WHITE OUR PRINCIPAL Dear Glrls of 1951 What can l say that w1ll genulnely express my affectlon and 1n terest 1n each of you when you Hrst open your 1951 Year Book and whlch w1ll be equally a remmder of my recard ln all the years to come when you return to th1s book to rehve your years at Eastern? The Words of Paul 1n h1S letter to the Phlllpplans come to mmd May your love abound yet more and more IH knowledge and IH all judbment that you may approve thmgs that are excellent always just as you have here Slncerely yours 7 . . Y . Y D- . 7 4: - - V 7 . on . ,, 9 9 yourselves your future lies. May this hold much happiness and success for h of you. This is the sincere wish of your end, OU R FACULTY 3 25 . A fi f 1 Vw 1 ,. llll 2 2' A , .4 U ,vfif T ll T 'li wi I X X N W l l y I W r ART BUSINESS EDUCATION M. Antoinette Ritter Virginia K. Poteet Charles H. Gontrum Isabel Dawk Eunice K' Shal' Helen E. Knorr J. Marguerite Niel Mary R. Riedel Rose Owen Wie Katherine T. Coan Rhona M. ayle Bn . ge S It 4 Genevieve A. Carroll N me' ,L A f .I i Q -H i ffi . . f frm. f ENGLISH a r A G 0 FM sf ,newly NSLISH - '.....-1---:ii W 1 ?fi'?'l?1- W H J 'Tef:1,'5'EA2 x 'rf , T I fi? ff WW V v 4 ' KZ X: ,.5c...,.f,-i. .27 W N- 1 K i ': ' ' nk .1 , mrxrm. 4:9 Q J Z - ---f-1-:--2-via' 'Af HISTORY 'Ethel Plitt Mary G. Parker -berta D. Carnes uud R. Beetlestone Lucy B. Hall Helen R. James ENGLISH Mary Alice Dandy Margery Harriss Caroline E. Grote Helen L. Chambers 3 l 'xl I I W if A S! ffjxmll ,yflifl gm ,gpg f3f,a.l?15jr,.!ff M.. . IZ x .f f ,3 zzifgz! f .z K- :x l 'fi N. , 1 yfgvj f 5 my ,m!1s,f.i H , ll AL45-we ,, , ,, -f 41 li -wire? g W N ' wx Wx 'i Q' ivx A X .. HOME ECONOMICS Eau Elizabeth Perkins Mabel L. Stephenson j ,I ' M. Marjorie Wills Carrie M. Thornburg fy.-. '4 .7 ll' ' Y I ' K rf I I L , l X . -4 N gum I il X l . V w -l':!1'1 .. - 1? X 1' 1 R M , X 1 I' 11? .. ' . . . 'ig O r 2' Mmm i S! X I: X v Z I I LANGUAGE Maud R. Beetlestone Priscilla L. Hofmann Gladys M. Dorsey Leah E. Hildebrandt Helen R. James A. Marguerite Zouck Q-asfpaigfw 1 AU Q MATHEMATICS Marion Krause Margaret M. Menton Edith V. Thompson Elisabeth G. White MUSIC DEPARTMENT Katharine Lucke Lucille T. Masson 3 ! Adele Pruss 1 , al 'I ff N f ,. Kathryn J. Sliger ' 'ii J 'f l 1 in rib j' Sw L I, 15X wi ll .,, ,7- X X -. - K X E VI f I! T K 'T fl T ll .7 ,vu . T TW- . Q W - g I fir l Y7f l A T'-X TP fl' i tl lik N ll' H: ,T T TX ,I A ,lt 'T lil ll Tl f V 1: 'X Nxlrxxl I 1 IT fl, X Nl! Tll .TTL , l f .alx Tl ll ' I WT ,V T T T .T PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ann M. Mullan Hilda A. Kratsch Alice H. White Elsie A. Hudak Therese P. Thompson SCIENCE Helen G. Lentz Ada M. Sneeringer Janet L. Stritehoif Mary Davy Gibbons Henrietta Fallin Ada B. Norment Harriet D. Vernon Madeleine T. Skirven A F .ig I .I I , fi' 9, A f' l il 4 n Errmn X' 1551.1 i fiie I v 4 , M 11714 sz K9 f xt 5 1 fl F!! f ,wff IL ff H' .f fa ,, W pw W fwmsg-jf, W7 V .. -'TCC Y ff x f , -tr. XQ X5 , Q w , N 4 Y' Q! R f ' ,141 ' SECRETARIES Claire C. Hemelt Bernice C. Cohen VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Ruth R. Gerbig Atla M. Burroughs Evelyn Sellors I 'lr X K r' X f f 'I X 9 , 3: 2 M -Um fp , A,-:N ' A A A V l If PA' tix.. ' ' ' Egg-',.'LQ-X ,jxx viii' M wi.. K s- -J, ff fy xg' YEA H L! - 3.1 Ml. , Q, f A K ' lhvllfff 'f .W If 19 NURSE Louise Talbott Souflel -s,S.! ' vvx- lk ,Il f-' A DK X ., i Q' - 1 W X . M2 113 QM fx., A, 1 J I ,, fx ' 1... I 1 I Z Z x 1 DIETICIAN Elva Tatman s E, . f E : .'?3' EMfU'? EVMQWZ M ' ' ' mF ADMINISTR TIVE STAFF A. Marguerite Zouck ....,..... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, P rineipal Anna C. Miller Y... ......... ..,,....... V i ce-Principal Elsie M. WHIGTS . ..............................,.......,.A....................... ........ V ice-Principal VOCATIONAL COUNSELORS Atla M. Burroughs Evelyn Sellors Ruth R. Gcrbig INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT BUSINESS-EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Helen L. Chambers fHeadJ Rose O, Wiekes iHeadJ Alice E. Calder Marie V. Heaphy Genevieve A. Carroll Mildred J. Haddaway Mary Alice Dandy Birdie M. Jackson Katherine T. Coan Helen E. Knorr Miriam E. Deem L. Marguerite Keech Isabel Dawson .I. Marguerite Neilson Caroline E. Grote C. Estelle Porter Freda G. Denowitch Mary R. Riedel Margery Harriss Caroline L. Ziegler Rhona M. Gayleard Margaret B. Somers Anabel E. Hartman Charles H. Gontrum Mary R. Travers MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT ART DEPARTMENT Gladys M. Dorsey Priscilla L. Hofmann Letitia M. Stephenson CHeadJ Leah E. Hildebrandt Helen R. James Virginia K. Poteet Eunice K. Shay Edna Rothholz M. Antoinette Ritter A. Evelyn Sommer MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Elisabeth G. White iHeadJ Elsie Hudak Therese P. Thompson Marion Krause Margaret M. Menton Hilda A. Kratsch Alice H. White Edith V. Thompson Ann M. Mullan SCIENCE DEPARTMENT HISTORY DEPARTMENT Ada B. Norment fHeadJ Mary G. Parker fHeadJ Henrietta Fallin Helen G. Lentz Roberta D. Carnes Florence Nelson Mary D. Gibbons Ruth E. Lenderking Evelyn M. Farley Lucy B. Hall Madeleine Skirven Ada M. Sneeringer F. Ethel Plitt Harriet D. Vernon Phyllis Schmidt LATIN DEPARTMENT GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT Maud R. Beetlestone Elnora M. Lawton Ada M. Sneeringer Harriet D, Vernon HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT MUSIC DEPARTMENT Elizabeth Perkins Carrie M. Thornburg Lucille T. Masson fHeadJ Mabel L. Stephenson M. Marjorie Wills Kathryn J. Sliger Adele Pius-5 Katharine Lucke PROFESSIONAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, Elizabeth M. Paterson, Lilrrarian Louise Talbot, Nurse Elva B. Tatman, Dietitian Thomas C. Webster, Doctor CLERICAL STAFF Bernice C. Cohen Claire C. Hemelt 901 as 5, Jw '11 H SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Presidenz ....... Sydney Linderma' Vice-President ....... Shirley Hora Secretary ........,. Dorothy Abbot Treasurer. . , .... Betty Anne Kid N -X , , ,.-: HOMORE CHRISTMAS PARTY Class of 51 filed eagerly into the 'for its Christmas Party. Everyone yed the entertainment, and the dan- g of course, everyone loved the deli- s candy canes. QCLF' Easternis biologists left early on the morning of May 2, 194-9 for their two day trip to Solornon's Island. 25 SPRINGTIME IN PARIS The halls of Eastern were the busy bouievards of Paris on that spring evening of our dance, ba- zaar, and entertainment. 26 The first affair of our Junior was our welcoming party for class of 52 . We presented Sophomore play and had re ments afterwards. We were all delighted to follow our leaders in the Junior Prom- enade. OUR PROM We had a wonderful time on the dance floor as well as at the punch howl. As the SS. Bay Belle pulled from the dock, everyone was anticipa- ting the fun which was yet to come. unior - enior Mafricle Some girls took the opportunity to sun bathe, others danced, and others just watched the passing scene. ALL ON A SUMMER'S DAY One .............. Wanita Macmullen Two. . ..... Jane Boetcher Three ...... .......... L ois Rodney Mammy, messenger of fate.Laia Shevitz LONDONDERRY AIR e Bound-Out Girl .... Marilyn Waltman e Pedler ............ Eloise Tilghman e Widow Boggs ....... Carol Cameron iram, her son.. ..... Helen Karver On this day, Billie Jean Lore, ou class president, received th We were so proud to hold the flowery garlands over the depart- ing seniors of the Class of '50, 30 school's flag from the previou senior president. H JUNIOR OFFICERS lzsident ..,........... Billie Jean Lore -Ice-President .... ......... M ary Gee retary ..... ..... E loise Tilghman asurer. . . ...... Nancy Rankin It was our proudest moment when we walked down the aisle. At last we were seniors! We wore white dresses and chrys- anthemum corsages. In the cafeteria we had parties and played 4'Farmer In the Dell . fy , yu 7 :kk 1 fj- 2,1 4. 4, on , ,f ,if f X, V, K' f, We gave our senior play, HI REMEM- BER lVlAlVlA,,, even though the stage manager was rushed to the hospital a few minutes before curtain time and Dagmar had a temperature of a hundred and one . . . And it was wonderful! For weeks preceding the twenty-third of November half the senior class spoke with a decidedly Norwegian accent. No one will ever forget MMama', or HUncle Chrisw or 'gUncle Elizahethf' The members of the cast of ul REMEMB MAMA7' were delightfully surprised when M Peggy Wood, television's Mama,', came to one their rehearsals. Ehinc! fha .gheneo l Remember Mama Katrin r,e, ..e,.,. S ally Stephens Mamaw. ,,,,, Eloise Tilghman Papa, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, J oan Leaman Dagrnarw-, ,..,,,, Deborah ,lolliffe Christine, ,i,.. ............. B etty Meister Mr. Hyde .,.... ,................. , ,loan Moser Nels i.,,.,.ir.,... Barbara Davenport Aunt Trina ..., ,t,.,.,,,,,,, C arol Cameron Aunt Sigrid ....,.... .,,,,,,,, M ildred Wilson Aunt Ienny .....,.. ....,,.... L aia Shevitz Uncle Chris ...,,t A Woman ,,,,.,,. Lucille Roche ......,..,Jessie Cowan Mr. Thorhelson, ......., ,,,,i,,, C arol Eggleston Dr. Johnson ,,...v,., Arne ,,,,i,,,,....,, A Nurse ,. ..,.. ,. Another Nurses, Soda Clerk .t.,t., Maclellrte, ,,,,,, ,,,.. Dorothy, ,,,,i,,,,......,,. Miss Moorhead ,v.,e Bell Boy ,,,,,eeee..,. Scrubwoman ....e,,.. lnterne ,,,,,,,,,,, Hotel Guests ,...,. ,, E.-..Helen Karv Betsy Dav Evelyn Weidn .Barbara Bowl --,-,Helen Eisse ,Jane Boetche ,, ,,,,,,,,.... Peggy Ha W ,.,..,. Bernice Getti ..-.--,eRuth Breebac c...---.-.Rosalie Exl Rita Bajkowsk Melverne Goodman, Edith Bri And . . . with much affection to Miss Hazel Skirven who has given so much of her time and energy t4 make all of our dramatic ventures successful. w P l , CAST iBarbetha Coeb, D6 ,.....A, , 'Martha Ann Clantz, C5 ,,,,.. Carolyn Howard, D6 ,,,,,.,,., Melverne Goodman, D6 ,.,.,. A Katherine Winne, Cl ,.,,,,,7,, .lane Apple, D6 ..,,,o,ooo,,,,,,., , jloan Brettschneider, Bml ,,,,,. Patsy Guyton, C13 ,,,.,,...,..,,. Betty Pritchett, Bm2 7,..,...,r. Dorothy Peterson, Cml ,,,.,,. Dorothy Ritter, C5, .,.,,,, Mary Beatty, Dm4 ,,,,,,, The Little Sweep ACTS I AND II .,-.,,.Gladys Parworzhymm.-- ,....,.N0rman Chajinch ---rm Max Weslleton,,.--,,,,r,, .-,--.,Pamela Wilt0n,-..-...- ...-...Anne Dougallmn-, ,-,.----,,Bruce onica ,,,,,,,Peter ,-,.-..-,,Marvis - .--Mwlohn ,-,,-,.Ralph Jennie Mantegna, B66 ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,v,,--,,,V,,,A Y-,,----,, , ACT III Miss Baggott .-------,Black Bob .-.---------.-.C lem Rowan uliet y Sophie Johnny ------,-,Tina -------,.Sam ugh Alfred --.-..--.Tom Eastern gave a real opera! Everyone wanted to sit in in the balcony so that they could sing Pink! Pink! There was much speculation about the piano playing. Conversation for weeks centered on how it would feel to get stuck in a chimney or what it would be like to be carried in a trunk. Czridfmcw is A E 5 AR ' V. lf? , n' ix .b . I . 54? Q J 5 me 'f 0 uf .A ww ,N l' i fi e, During our last Christmas at stern, the halls and rooms re arrayed with all sorts of corations, from the tradition- Santa to his new addition, dolf, the red-nosed reindeer. e tree in the East lobby gave it more of the yuletide spirit each girl who passed by. st of all, the thrill of march- : in the candlelight procession the carol assembly will be ng remembered and cherished the heart of each senior. 'A .tv , W 4 A. r . f .- . Q11 fe-A JW kiln .71 'gf' W.: . :L ' W Sf ' 'C' S A fq ' Q '4 X ' C1551 r- 5 xy F ' X LQU I V 4, Y I ' 1 lm xsNC7Q Q,X XX W, il - 1 w V1 1 x M y 'I' Wx N wY K1.WX lk! Y t M I A tt K When the time came to say goodbye to Eastern, there was a tear in every eye for the memories of our stay here. As we walked beneath these garlands, we were proud to say, Farewell Eastern, it's been good to be a part of youf, longest walk down the aisle. X , 1 H Jfr Eu f W ,X H f f fw f f l If r I .1 Y l x. , Q W NX FAQ f' K X ,Ilya -A lx , , 6 , P W1 2. S. FA - X fgiillyfl H R Qi X f f MH ,f N! M U N U JN 1 , , m s' , W w Y iif j A f A ' sv W M W W: ' l , I W , w w 1 if X Q ' fl W LM , ZH? 14 ' Af ff X' 'I X l ,ML KQV! AZ W K W Q v Wi xv li, enior rom Punch cups among the potted palms Glimmering satin and rustling taffeta The sheen of black grosgrain lapels The smell of gardenias and crushed roses I I ,. bfi A 6 66 O04 0,5 goo Ccflvob fox fe 6 QJOQQVJ qjfb OFVJBO? q0XfxfXO5 NEO Xixxbbo Helen Livanion, ,,,,,, .....,, Y President Lee Steinwald ,,,,,,, .....,,, V Secretary Remember that long-ago when you We swept along in the tide of awed sophomor into the impressive structure of Eastei High for the first time? Have you goth over looking through the 'gfuneral fern. to find your homeroom or Waiting for tl other girls to call you '4freshie? I 1 Each of the homerooms had made its se lections. Sophomore classes had held their election, Candidates' records were found by Mi: Hall. Girls who were chosen had lots on the bal From the new listings we made nominc tions. And awaited results with anticipation. The top three were chosen for each of thi- jobs. I 1 There was a flurry of excitement at :stern when we sophomores prepared a N to be given for our parents. The pur e was to acquaint them with Eastern its faculty. While the refreshments e being served, they were given an op tunity to meet and talk with our teach- , the dietitian, the nurse, and our own isors. Now the excitement is all over lim sure we will all remember our 't big event at Eastern. y were loudly supported by Sophomore mobs. zdidates' signs went up over the school. pbox orations became soon the rule. vember sixteenth the elections were held. tes were all countedg excitement was quelled. w proudly we show here the talented lasses. osen by all of the Sophomore classes. Sally WHtSOH fr... Vice President Audrey Pfeifer ,,,,,s, ,,,,, , Treasurer ART OFFICE PRACTICE CHEMISTRY PHYSICAL EDUCATION CORRECTIVE GYM HOME ECONOMICS LOWER SCHOOL LIBRARY LOCKERS BEUSIC STUDY CAFEW HALLS ENGLISH MATH 145 'ASTER BANNER l THE EDITORS Sitting fl. to r.J News Editor - J. Cuyton, Editor-in-Chief - C. Carey, Features Editor - J. Boetcher, Senior Re-porteriE. Goff, Personals-R. Talbott, Exchange NewssE. Brill. Standing fl. to IJ Sports Editoril. Pohlman, Sophomore Reporter - J. Timmons, lnquiring Reporter-J. Aspril, Exchange Reporter-C. Carmen, Council Reporter-J. Cowan, junior Reporter- K. Winne. THE STAFF THE ECH Seated-Co-editors-in-chief, J. Cuyton and P. Ateng Layout Editor, J. Sclirodetzki. Standing, Left to Right-Associate Photography Editors, E. Brill and Carol Mt-ttum: Assist- ant Art Editors, E. Moxley and E. Christiansong Faculty Editor, E. C053 Associate Write-up Editor, B. Dorflerg Write-up Editor, R. Exlerg Art Eclitor, B. Beigel. TAFF CIRCULATION MANAGER SNAPSHOT AND TYPING STAFFS Miss Edith V' Thompson Left I0 Right-J. Joyner, V. Clemens, B. Britting ham, R. Talbott, S. Barrasso, J. Bell. ADVERTISING STAFF PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF Seated-Miss J. Marguerite Neilson, E. Wieciecll, SLanding4.l. Walker, A. Thomas, P. Franco, J J. Shellenberger. Apple, N. Ricks, L. Schilling, C. Haneke. Standing-S. Haurbach, M. Speargas, B. Britting- SBUIGJYE. Brill, C- MCHHIH- ham, M. Leflrand, E. Roulston, C. Konieczny. First Row-A. Phillipsg C. Maceg D. Kiddg C. Bauhaus. Second Row-Miss Carnesg P. Daumg J. Cuytong J. Boetcherg Miss Parker. Everv Tuesday thev heh: us save toward our first million. Student Council Sitting, left to right-Secretary, S. Horakg President, M. Coleg Vice-OHL cer, D. Horstmanng Treasurer, R. Bajkowska. Standing, left to right-3rd Year Representative, B. Shookg 4th Year Representative, l. Chernyzg Assembly Committee, C. Austing House Com- mittee, L. Rocheg Recreation Committee, B. Davenportg Cafeteria Committee, C. Doererg 2nd Year Representative, S. Hammond. Math C.ub President-Nancy Rankin SecretaryfBeatrice Ford Vice President-Edith Beck Treasurer-Ann Fox Griffin 2I Club Head Griffin-Bette Gayle Sibyl-Joan Moser Venditor-Sydney Linderman Scribe-Edith Freund Quaestor-June Hyde F' 'A - MN' ' - fb he Q - w If w f' fa 1 X X Q X I, X f '- ' N r XXX x X 5 1 -:-, X ff' Q ' , N 'I' X , ,I XX V , , ', X w W J , W +' Wx . x A. - 1 W X , , X X 1 : X 4 1 ? , 'xx if X X mx 1 f X .h ,f X ,-' K f V X ' N. X V XX ,-- ' Rx X ff 'X I X 1 f X. Ns. Lf R 1,2 V fr 'Y Y Dramatic Club President, M. Waltmang Treasurer, J. Emmerich, Secretary N. Coard. Y Teen Seated, left to right-Secretary, J. C. Asprilg President, M. Mackubing Council Representative, J. Johnson. Standing, left to right-Vice-President, J. Morgan: Mem bership Chairman, W. Nashg Program, R. M. Yessen. Missing Officers-Treasiirer, P. Timsg Chaplain, A. Har- mel. OFFICERS-Left to Right: Vice-President, V. Medlingerg SENEQR AWARDS PIN Ruth Breeback Mary Cole Shirley Hutchinson .loan Moser Nancy Rankin LARGE E Patricia Aten Edith Beck Patricia Bland Barbara Bowles .lean Chow Virginia Clemens .lessie Cowan Margaret DeFalco Constance Doerer Nancy Fleischman Ann Fox Lois Gassman Mary Gee .lo Ann Cuyton Anita Hampton Irene Hom Adele Hughes June Hyde Audrey Kemp Mildred Mackuhin Maureen McCall Ruth Owings Ardelle Phillips Marianne Renshaw Mary Rose LaRue Schilling Mary Speargas Ruth Townsend STAR Thelma Baglanis Rita Bajkowska Mary Beatty Edith Brill Betty Gayle Janet Gebhart Billie .lean Lore Carolyn Nickles Margaret Schmoekel Evelyn Weidner SMALL E .loan Adams Lillian Averella Mary Ballman Stella Barrasso Doris Bernard Doris Botterill .loan Bowerman Letty Buenzow .lane Carey Louise Conden Edwina Coulbourne .loan Dannettel Barbara Davenport Carolyn Diamond Carol Eggleston Helen Eissile Helene Franz Nancy Gershberg Sarah Crieves Betty Hartnagee Mary Hessenauer .lean Hihbs Lenore Krings Dolores Kempf Mary Ellen Link Mary Loerwald Edith Lohse Verna Messick Jean Niederhauser Nancy Ochs Lillian Ohler Polly Oster Pat Papamenas Shirley Richards Nancy Ricks Pat Seymour Laia Shevitz Louise Simon Naomi Snyder Katherine Starvos Mary Stull Carole Tennant Dorothy Travers Marilyn Waltman Standing: Left to Right-N. Rankin Moser. deng R. Bajkowskag B. Hood. Standing: Left to Righb-J. Pohlmang- C. N. Deang A. Foxg C. Nicklesg Mooreg M. Coleg A. Heagyg P. Ateng J. Chow. Sealed: Left to Right-D. Engerg P. Potveng N. Knottg N. Deschieldsg B. Whitsong M. Fawbushg R. Breebackg P. Haase. M J A. Railag C, Doererg S. Hutchinsg I1 Kneeling: Left to Right-C. Chitten- I i Y 1 I i CLASS OF 751 Year Teams CLASS OF 752 an 15? .6 'CLASS OF '53 Standing: Left to Right-M. Beattyg I. Moserg J. Bowermang L. Gassman D. Travers. Second Row: Left to Right-L. Schill- ingg A. Foxg L. Lendleg S. Petersg P. Ateng N. Ricksg D. Botterel. First Row: Left to Right-I. Homg J. Chowg M. DeFalc0g J. Hydeg E. Brill M. Zombrog E. Lohseg M. Renshawg Standing-B. Hartnagelg B. Bruning A. Foxg R. Bajkowskag A. Railag D, Stokesg M. Remineg S. Hutchinson. Sitting -- B. L. Heintzemanng M Stullg C. Tennantg R. Breehackg C Chittendeng E. Weidnerg M. Judy. Badminton Seated: Left to Right-V. Collins, M. J. Teagarden, S. Roop, S. Hammond, B. 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Q.,-V' 'f TQ 'i 25? 1.1 'ff 404 Jack Street-25 ILIA ABERTS Pinewood Avenue-14 NOCRAPIIIC COMMERCIAL mming 2 . . . Banner repre- ative 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . ner committee 3 . . . garland er 3 . . . prom committee 4 t, pretty eyes, petite, usually cl with Peg OLYN ELAINE ALLEN Lyndale Avenue-13 MERCIAI.-OFFICE PRACTICE m representative 3, 4 . . . gar- bearer 3 . . . homeroom pres- t 4 . . . basketball 4 nf' always waiting for the kends, pretty clothes, spirited, at's your name? LORETTA GWEN ADLER 4-711 Beaufort Avenue-15 ART CURRICULUM Basketball 2, 3 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . J. V. hockey 2 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . junior prom represent- ative 3 . . . Springtime in Paris decoration 4 . . . Echo advertising 4 Famous ring collection, cute, sweet, and peppy LILLIAN TOBY AVERELLA 1313 North Linwood Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC Basketball 2, 3 . . . volleyball 2, .l.V. 3 . .. . softball 3, 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . prom committee 4 . . . cafeteria chairman 4 . . . study hall marshal 4 . . . play committee 4 . . . dec- oration committee 2 . . . Echo advertising 4 Amerilla, always smiling! e enlereol in 1 MARY VIVIAN BALLMAN MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Year basketball 2 . . . bowling 3...softball3,4...bank3... cafeteria hostess 4 . . . squad leader 3 Lots of fun, cute, good sport, always eating. Ambition: T o lose weight. VIRGINIA A. BAUBLITZ 5723 Reisterstown Road-15 ART CURRICULUM Tennis 3 . . . archery 3, 4 . . . bank 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . spring festival decoration 4 . . . Echo art staff 4 Hello, State Teachers College. Willing to help others, loves horses and dogs. MARY ADELE BEATT-Y 3753 Keswick Road-11 MUSIC MAJOR-QFFICE PRACTICE Opera 4 . . . glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . All Maryland chorus 2 . . . clerk 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 2, 3, 4 . . . volleyball 2,3,V-4...tennis2,3... usher 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . play committee 3, 4 . . . Banner com- mittee 3 Usually seen with Gerts, Coast Guard. SHIRLEY BARNES 4308 Hamilton Avenue-6 ACADEMIC-HOME EC. MAJOR Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . usher 2, 3 . . . delegate 2, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . Banner circulation manager 4 . . . Echo associate editor 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . home economics marshal 3, 4 Squirrel',, a wonderful friend. MARY 'JO BAUR 5112 Whiteford Avenue-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 . . . Echo write-up 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . prom committee 4 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 Dimples,,, a wonderful friend, lov- able chatterbox with green eyes. NANCY BELL 3409 Kentucky Avenue-I3 STENOCRAPIHIIC-COMMERCIAL Softball 3, 4 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . play committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafeteria com- mittee 4 BELL of the ballv, a good sport, sparkling eyes, found at the Vil- ma . MARY ELLEN CHAFFMAN 3047 Huntingdon Avenue-ll COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Swimming 2, 3 . . . badminton 2, 3 . . . clerk 2, 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . bank representative 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . Banner 4 Blondie , idealistic, appreciative and quiet. TOMASINA CHESTNUT 3955 Greenmount Avenue-I8 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPI-IIC Stud-ent Council 2 . . . glee club 2. 3. 4 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . U.N,Y. 3, 4 . . . cafeteria committee 2, 3 . . . usher 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 3. 4 Nice to everyone, ready smile, at- tractive, shorthand whiz, future Met, star f?l CORINNE VIRGINIA CRONE 4015 West Franklin Street-29 ART CURRICULUM Junior prom committee 3 . . . spring festival committee 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . Echo staff 4 . . . archery 4 . . . swimming 4 Weekends at Drexel, cafeteria's hungriest patron, beautiful hair, vivacious, woman driver. ager, excifecd an t 1615 Church Street-26 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 usually with Shirley. IRENE CHERNYZ 3902 Biddison Lane-6 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom president 2 . . . basket- ball 2 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . office marshal 3, 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . Student Council year representative 4 . . . UNY 3, 4 Personable, chic dresser, cute as a button LOUISE E. CONDON 955 Corsuch Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC Hockey 2 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . basketball 2. 4, V-3 . . . bank assistant 3, 4 Connie , good sport, well-liked, full of fun, swell left-fielder, likes a good time. LAURETTA JANE CROOK 2926 Alameda Boulevard-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . home- room v.n. 2 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . cafeteria com- mittee 4 Industrious, a good friend, easy to get along with. AUDREY H. BIEMER 2609 Chesterfield Avenue 13 OFFICE PRACTICE-COMMERCIAL Aud's', aiming for a MRS degree Live, laugh, love, and be happy GERALDINE MAY BUBB COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Bank representative 2 softball Gerry, slugger, attractive always peppy, likes to joke, enjoys music 61 lat it mal IRLEY CROSBY 3 Old York Road-18 MMERc1AL-STENOGRAPHIC e club 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 3, . swimming 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . land bearer 3 . . . squad leader . . usher 4 igglesn, G-Burg Gal, cute, blon- , Topsy. RY DOWNS 1 Pelham Avenue-13 ADEMIC-MATH-LANGUAGE ketball 2 . . . volleyball 3 . . . land bearer 3 . . . softball 3, . . bank 2, 3 . . . Student Coun- 3, 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . egate 3, 4 . . . Springtime in is 4 . . . hall marshal 4 ays ravenous, little seamstress et gal. ' CAROLYN RAE DIAMOND 7125 Harford Road-14 ACADEMIC-CLOTHING MAJOR Volleyball 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 3, 4 . . . clerk 3, 4 . . . homeroom president 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . boatride committee 4 . . . library marshal 2, 3, 4 Navy, pretty clothes and a smiling face, spirited, Crusie Land. HELEN JEANNETTE EISSELE 5507 Benton Heights Avenue-6 Home EcoNoM1cs Homeroom president 2, 3 . . . bas- ketball 2 . . . softball, 2, J.V. 4 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . library aide 4 . . . senior play 4 . . . badminton 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . Student Council 4 Poly , cameo complexion, a real friend. LUG5 aff ao new QHJ Ckfkfenl. the T.B. NORMA FLANIGAN bound. NANCY L. FORSTER 706 Radnor Avenue-12 COMMERCIAL ELIZABETH ANGELA FERCIOT 626 St. Dunstans Road-12 CoMM1:Rc1Ai.-Orrrcr: Pascrice Tennis 4 . . . softball 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Bettie a wonderful friend with a sense of humor, usually found at 6507 Cleveland Avenue-22 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Garland bearer 3 . . . history lib- rarian 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . Student Council 2, 3 . . . ice skating 2 Blue eyes, a swell friend, altar Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . badminton 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . basketball 3 0ogie , usually found in the Rex Pharmacy, lots of fun. MAE FIAMINGO 5916 Glen Oak Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Assistant Banner representative 3 . . . hostess 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . prom committee 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Friendly, well-groomed, usually seen with Norma Lee, likes a little potatoes with her supper. MIRIAM E. FOOKSMAN 2503 Pine Brush Road-9 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 4 . . . Student Council 3, 4 . . . homeroom president 2 . . . bank 2 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . class softball Mitzi , friendly, smart dresser, loves dancing. HELENE FRANZ 3315 Crossland Avenue-13 STENOGRAPHIC-ART MAJOR Bank 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . volleyball 2 . , . prom committee 3 A chic appearance, versatile, hot- rod , pretty teeth. .IOAN P. CABLE 3043 Mathews Street-18 COMMERCIAL Basketball 2, 3 . . . hockey 2 . . softball 2, 3 . . . clerk 3 . . swimming 2, 3 Full of life, typical match-maker, big tease, well liked, does every- thing differently, tallest of the crowd. NORMA LEE GARRISON 3641 Elm Avenue-11 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPI-IIC Clerk 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . golf 3 . . . U.N.Y 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . Echo staff 3 . . . prom com- mittee 3 . . . office marshal 3 Animated bottle of medicine, friend- ly, usually seen with Mae, .l.H.U. vs. Marines. ALICE PAGE GARNETT 4703 Pennington Avenue-26 ACADEMIC Student Council 2 . . . homeroom vice president 3 . . . homeroom pres- dent 4 . . . delegate 2 . . . clerk 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . mar- shal 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . glee club 3, 4 Alu, likeable, roguish, smiling eyes, Cut it out! SHIRLEY GEIWITZ 1221 Union Avenue-11 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Cafeteria marshal 4 ShirlH, half pint, longs to own a ranch house. Laugh and the world laughs with you . 4...-av gluergflting Aeemeo! 50 big. NANCY ANN GERSHBERG 2319 Whittier Avenue-17 ART CURRICULUM Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . archery 3, 4V . . . golf 3 . . . table tennis 3, 4V . . . Echo layout editor 4 A real good friend, dreams of own- ing sables-collies, that isl HARRIET IRENE. GROVE 2108 East Lafayette Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Usher 4 . . . prom committee 4 Baby-doll , Brown Eyes , usual- ly found at the speed derby with friends, or iceskating, or square dancing. Ambition: To travel around the world with Emma. JOAN RAE HACKETT 3018 Overland Avenue ACADEMIC-HoME ECONOMICS Safety council 3 . . . homeroom pres- flasher, dreamy eyes. 78 ident 3 . . . bank 2 . Student Council 4 . . . Banner 4 softball 3 . . . history marshal 3 . . . home economics librarian 3 . . . prom committee 3 Always -laughing, spirited, eyelash NANCY GIORGILLI 3901 Hamilton Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC Delegate 2 . . . bank 2, 3 supper committee 3 . . . prom mittee 3, 4 . . . cafeteria 4 swimming 2, 3 . . . U,N.Y. 2 home economics librarian 4 softball 4 Easy to get along with, a way, attractive, vivacious. JANE C. GUARINO 514 Chestnut Hill Avenue-18 OFFICE PRACTICE-COMMERCIAL Delegate 2 . . . bowling 2, 4 softball 3 . . . librarian 3 . Student Council 4 . . . garland er 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 usher 4 Wonderful dancer, Jay those Always happy. SHIRLEY ANN HACKMANN 3510 Fourth Street-25 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Basketball 2 . . . softball 3 . bowling 3 . . . cafeteria r 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . marshal 4 Hackie , cute, neat, always ing, Favorites: soft music, cakes, I.H.U. NE HAUERBACH 8 East 36th Street-18 ME ECONOMICS-STENOGRAPHIC meroom president 2 . . . Student uncil 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . eclub3,4...usher3.. e economics librarian 4 . . ior play 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . ho advertising 4 lady of distinction, Harvard for , a true friend, attractive. TTIE HEINTZEMAN ke Cottage Clifton Park-13 MMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE ftball 3, 4, .l.V .... basketball 3, 4 . . . swimming 4 . . . garland rer 4 . . . Y-Teen 2 . . . glee ...hostess4... marshal 4 . . . library marshal homeroom president 2 trouble trouble until trouble you. MARIE HIGGINS Ravenwood Avenue-13 -DISTRIBUTIVE . . . volleyball 2 . . . . basketball 2 . . . bearer 3 . . . Student Coun- is like the measles, you all to no through iff, Usually wi!h Pat. HOME ECONOMICS loving. good company. ome o ud gof Aoi in JANET BRADLEY HAWLEY 5901 Bellona Avenue-12 Music CURRICULUM Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . homeroom president 2 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 Green eyes, Jan, has high aspira- tion for a career concerning a Chem- ical Engineer, a model through and through. ALINE A. HEYLIGER 4709 Fairhaven Avenue-26 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Clerk 3, 4 . . . history marshal 3, 4...softba1l3,4...usher3... garland bearer 3 . . . home econ- nomics librarian 3 . . . bank repre- sentative 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 Quiet, sweet, tiny, swell pal. EMMA ELOIS HINES 1101 Brentwood Avenue-2 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bank representative 3, 4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Echo representative 4 Teddy',, Blue eyesu. Ambition: To travel around the world with Irene. At the Century Theatre every Sunday. Pastime: Square dancing at Happy Hollow. PEGGY JEAN HALL 1809 N. Patterson Park Avenue-13 Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . office marshal 3 . . . bank bookkeeper 4 . . . cafeteria chairman 4 . . . varsity softball 4 . . . homeroom president 4 . . . usher 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . senior play 4 BeBop , Poly , poetic, fun- GERALDINE HARRISON 909 Washburn Avenue-25 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . line monitor 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Attractive, quiet, but never dull, elm ANITA JOY HAMPTON 414 Lake Avenue-12 An-r MAJOR-COMMERCIAL Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . prom decoration Chairman 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . usher 3, 4 Conviction: Keep your face always towards the sunshine and the shad- ows will fall behind you. Ambition: To hold the present close-not ques- tioning the future. BETTY K. HARTNAGEL 3813 Forrester Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-OPI-'ICE PRACTICE U.N.Y. 2, 3 . . . badminton 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . softball ,I.V. 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafeteria committee 4 Always ready for a good time, pret- ty teeth and sparkling blue eyes. DOLORES MARGARET KEMPF 7211 Old Harford Road-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 3, 4 . . . badminton 3 . . . swimming 2, 3, 4 . . . Banner 2, 3 . . . Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . delegate 2 . . . table monitor 4 . . . prom committee 4 Dee , always has sunny smile, 1954? OLGA WARD KIDD 604 Evesham Avenue-12 ACADEMIC-SPANISH Badminton 2, 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Farewell assembly usher 3 . . . gistsory library marshal 3 . . . U.N.Y. Oh that music at Buzzard's Glory , to be a success. HELEN M. KNOPP 4102 Hamilton Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-CLOTHING MAJOR Swimming 2, 3 . . . bank represent- ative 4 . . . home economics marshal 4 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . supper committee 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2 Good friend, quiet girl. LOU ELLEN H. HINSON 3105 Abell Avenue-18 ACADEMIC Dramatic club 2 . . . garland bearer 3, 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . history librarian 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4...usher4...softball3... home economics librarian 3 Ballerina of Buzzard's Glory. Love that Johns Hopkins! NANCY JERSIN 5722 Leith Walk-12 COMMERCIAL-OI-'FICE PRACTICE Volleyball 2 . . . swimming 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . orches- tra 3 .. . hall marshal 3 . . . prom representative 3 . . . homeroom vica- president 4 . . . assistant squad lead- er 4 Penn State, vivacious, cute, fickle. Ml! QUeI'y0l1Q AQ49eJ MJ. BETTY ANNE KIDD 1616 Chilton Street-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Year treasurer 2 . . . home econom- ics librarian 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . Ec-ho representative 3 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . bowling 4 Irish, good friend, dependable. Love that Kidd! Where's Marge? JOAN KLOTZBAUGH 3411 Parkside Drive-13 ART MAJOR-STI-:NocRAPI-IIC Softball 3 . . . make-up Committee 2, 3 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . cafeteria monitor 4 . . . Echo repre- sentative 2, 4 . . . Banner 4 Klutz , pleasant, the great bowler. ESTHER MAY KRAUSE 1906 Sherwood Avenue-18 OFFICE PRACTICE-COMMERCIAL Swimming 4 . . . bank representative 2, 3, 4 . . . hall monitor 4 Ess , Fifth and last of the Krause girls to graduate from Eastern. Everything comes to him who waits. LOIS HOOVER 3306 Kenyon Avenue-13 ART CURRICULUM Garland bearer 3 . . . prom ration 3 . . . bank represt 2, 3 . . . spring festival der 4 . . . Echo representative 3 prom committee 4 The Marines have landed! ming and dancing, mad about ions. MARLENE ESTELLE JOHP 3020 Glenmore Avenue-14 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Swimming 3 . . . home ecc librarian 3 . . . cafeteria comn Dependable, good friend, full of fun, likes movies. NORA KRINGS Harford Road-14 MERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer . . Banner representative 2 . . . committee 4 . . . ice skating . volleyball 2, J.V. 3 . . . table is 3 nie , smartly dressed, gracious. OXANNE LILLARD Parkwood Avenue-6 n MAJOR k representative 2 . . . home omics librarian 3, 4 . . . hall shal 3 . . . homeroom treasurer . . . librarian 2, 3 . . . prom mittee 3 . . . Echo representative le Bit, roguish-eyes, gabby, ited, vivacious. Whoops, Now it get excited. JOAN CAROL LE BRUN 5315 Ready Avenue-12 COMMERCIAL-OI-'FICE PRACTICE Bank 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Banner representative 3 . . . usher 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . chairman 4 Good dancer, swell friend, smooth dresser, lots of fun. BILLIE JEAN LORE 741 Cold Spring Lane-12 ACADEMIC-MUSIC MAJOR Year president 3, 4 . . . homeroom president 2, 3 . . . sophomore play . . . Echo representative 2, 3 . . . cheerleader 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . volleyball 2, 3 . . . archery 2, 3 hockey 2, 3 . . . softball 3, 4 . . glee club 3, 4 ReS0UfCeful, dynamic, vivacious, majorette. . . . swimming 2, 3 . . . .fgllffl :Soon LUG edffle Olltl' Milly LIAOLLL MARGARET LOVETT 5014 Belair Road-6 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Archery 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . bank 3, 4 . . . home economics librarian 3 . . . homeroom vice- president 4 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . delegate 4 . . . prom commit- tee 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Marge',, good friend, pleasant, helpful. Now don't get angry, Betty Anne. ELAINE MEHRING 3434 Chesterfield Avenue-13 CoMMIJRCIAI.-S'rENoCRARHIC-ART MAJOR Softball 3, 4 . . . make-up committee 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafeteria monitor 4 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . Banner 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 2 Sincere, personable. ELIZABETH OSTER 2627 Guilford Avenue-I8 MUSIC MAJOR Basketball 2, 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . Cheerleader 2, 3 . , . head 4 . . . archery 3 . . . glee club 3, 4 . . . banker 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . library aide 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . hall marshal 3, 4 . . . Banner 4 Polly,', sweet, cheerful, good dan- cer. VITA BRIGITA MACULANS 509 Park Avenue-1 ACADEMIC U.N.Y. representative 4 A friend indeed, gay, easy to get along with, studious and industrious. AUDREY ELIZABETH MENCH 3604 Old York Road-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom V.P. 2 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . baseball 3 . . . home economics librarian 4 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . safety council representative 4 . . . delegate 4 Reserved, shy, candid, sincere. BEATRICE FAY PARSONS 411 Cambria Street-25 ART CURRICULUM Dance decoration committee 3 . . . bank representative 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . prom committee 4 . . . spring festival committee 4 Bea , sentiments in York, Pa., personality Parsons, giggles. CAROL K. RICKERT LOIS A. ROMOSER GEORGIANNE P. POHLER 421 Calvin Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Tennis 2, 3 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Banner representative 3, 4 . . . homeroom president 4 . . . hall monitor 4 Docky -Manager of the Pohler Re- gions. CHARLOTTE PRITCHARD 2816 Berwick Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom president 2, 3 . . . clerk 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . softball Terry , always dieting, full of fun, tall, Army or Navy? MARLENE PRIMUS 4904 Walther Boulevard-14 ACADEMIC Garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 3,4...bank2,3...homeeco- nomics librarian 3 .... cafeteria committee 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2 . . . swimming 2 USMC, Usually found in Chemistry write-up. BETTE JO RADFORD 714 East 36th Street-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Tennis 2 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . golf 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Banner representative 4 . . . glee club 2, 3, 4 Sweet and charming, pretty eyes. Partial to the Naval Academy Navy F orever . .246 dh? Wee 5 passe 2434 East Hoffman Street-13 OFFICE PRACTICE-COMMERCIAL Homeroom treasurer 2, 3 . . . table tennis 2 .... archery 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . swim- ming 4 . . . cafeteria monitor'4 . . . tennis 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . prom committee chairman 4 Cox , cute as a button, U. of M., twinkle eyes. PHYLLIS ROSALIND RUBIN 3910 Reisterstown Road-15 ART CURRICULUM Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . usher 2, 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . class entertain- ment 2, 3 . . . spring festival 4 . . . archery 2, 3 . . . softball 4 . . . cafeteria chairman 4 Always laughing, interesting indi- vidual, college bound. JEAN BARBRO RUNDBERG 3423 Ramona Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-SPANISH Swimming 2 . . . Student Council 3 . . . softball 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Safety Council representative 4 . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 Creamy complexion, charming, poised, wonderful friend. Got a letter. 2907 Glenmore Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bowling 2 . . . Banner repres 2,3...delegate3...1 committee 4 . . . Student C 1 The great essentials of h are something to do, somez love, and something to hope CATHERINE HENRIETTA 2906 Evergreen Avenue-14 Hom: ECONOMICS MAJOR Glee club 3, 4 . . . treasurer 4 . . . cafeteria 4 . . . usher 4 . . . garland Peg swell friend, consc dependable, understanding. FLORENCE M. RUSHKOT 849 Clade Court-25 ACADEMIC-COMMERCIAL Homeroom president 3. . . . ball 3 .... softball 3 . . 2...U.N.Y.3...homee+ librarian 2 . . . bank 2, 3, 4 Some Buddy loves her, cute petite, lots of friends, full of Brooklynite. 827 Abbott Court-2 tative 4 3935 Hanover Street-25 ACAD!-:MIC-ART MAJOR To get enough to eat. PATSY JEAN SIMON COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bander 2, 3, 4 . . . Echo representa- tive 4 . . . Safety Council represen- Blue eyes, sweet and innocent. Ambition: To be a success. JOAN EVELYN SMITH Banner representative 2 . . . home- room secretary 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . cafeteria committee 4 Pretty red hair, cute, lots of fun, popular, always hungry. Ambition: RUTH SLECHTER 2811 Christopher Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPI-IIC Swimming 2 . . . Banner represent- ative 3 . . . bank 2, 3 J . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . class softball 4 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . play com- mittee 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 Helpful, friendly, good natured, loves convertibles. PEGGIE SMITZEL 4100 Prior Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-Srl-:NocRAPI-IIC Basketball 2 . . . garland bearer 3...bank4...cafeteria4... prom committee 4 Pretty hair, creamy complexion, al- ways laughing, usually found with Pat. Smitz . 6 grew fo Alle Llafftefll Lei' tI'aAii0ll5 IS A. SOMERVILLE 01 Elsrode Avenue-14 FICE PRACTICE-Music MAJOR ee club 2 . . . delegate 2 . . . ho write-up 2 . . . bowling 2, 3, . . . tennis 3 . . . softball 3, 4 Funny'-little one, Navy gal, yel- w convertibles. ARY JANE STULL 33 Parkway Drive-12 I-'FICE PRACTICE-COMMERCIAL ftball 3, J.V. 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . J.V. ckey 4 . . . commencement usher Echo4...banker2,3,4... ll monitor 4 . . . garland bearer 4 ucky , Laugh and the world ughs with you. LADYS THIEME D9 Park Avenue-1 OMMERCIAL arland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3 . . Efeteria monitor 3 . . . bank repre- ntative 2 . . . homeroom secretary . . . Safety Council representative . . . swimming 2, 3 hick , southern accent, soft ice, good companion and friend, usic lover. CONSTANCE MARIE STAMP 5410 Hillburn Avenue-14 ART CURRICULUM Bank representative 2, 3, 4 . . . prom decoration committee 4 . . . Echo staff 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Christmas decoration 4 Movie fan, loves music, happy-go- lucky, cute. Connie , CAROLE M. TENNANT 3911 Ednor Road-18 COMMERCIAI.-OI-'Fics PRACTICE Homeroom treasurer 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . banker 2, 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . commencement usher 4 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . softball 3, J.V. 4 . . . basket- ball 2, 3, 4, . . . tennis 2 . . . J.V. hockey 4 . . . table tennis 4 Boots . 'gLaughter gives birth to happiness. ALICE JEAN TRANTER 1719 Windemere Avenue-18 Foons MAJOR Homeroom athletic representative 2 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 2, 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis2,3,4...golf4... cafeteria hostess 4 CAFETERIA HOSTESS 4 U. of M. fan, fascinating eyes, big tease, cute, helpful. AUDREY WILKES 3335 Cliftmont Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC Bank assistant 2 . . . cafeteria 3 . . . gym monitor 4 . . . basketball 3 . . . softball 3, 4 Amusing, a sports fan, loves to tease, gadabout. DOROTHY LEE WINGATE 3320 Guilford Avenue-18 MUsIC CURRICULUM Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . All-Maryland chorus . . . class song 3 . . . treasurer 2 . . . Banner representative 2, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . golf 4 . . . basketball 4 Dottie , Bunny , Beethoven with a bounce, has been seen with a dimpled darling from N.C. MARY YESENOFSKI 1312 South Canton Avenue-27 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . delegate 4 . . . basket- ball 2 . . . cafeteria committee 4- Brooklyn! , good sport, likes dan- cing, Raymer! , full of fun, loved by everybody, Brown Eyes . RAYMA LOUISE TRAUT 4711 Schley Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom treasurer 2, 3 . . . dele- gate 2 . . . homeroom president 3, 4 . . . usher 4 . . . garland bearer 3...Echo4...U.N.Y.2 Ray , Oriole fan, good dancer, charming, always busy, lots of friends. BEVERLEY EILEEN WHEELER Severna Park, Maryland MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Biology club 2 . . . Banner repre- sentative 2 . . . library 3, 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . office marshal 4 Sweet girl, A friend indeed, Ar- lene and I , Oh, those bus rides. 0011 llfl' QCU H1 0 Illll IH 0115 ec! LOIS WILLIG 2711 Inglewood Avenue-14 ACADEMIC Glee club 3, 4 . . . homeroom pres- ident 2, 4 . . . usher 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . office marshal 3, 4 . . history marshal 3 Lustrous hair, devilish eyes, won- derful friend, our girl Friday, lots of fun. DORIS LOUISE WOTT 3449 Falls Road-11 Music MAJOR Orchestra 2, 3 ,4 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . office marshal 3, 4 interhigh orchestra 3, 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . gym marshal A musical note of happiness, full of fun, yet a steady worker. JEANNE ZABEL 813 South Clinton Street-24 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Student: Council 2 . . . bank 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . softball 4 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . prom committee 4 Pleasant, attractive, well-liked. Loves those Virginia week-ends. JEANETTE TUOHY 1721 North Collington COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRA CLOTHING MAJOR Banner representative 2 Avenue CTICE ming 2 . . . garland bearer 3 Safety Council representative 4 home economics library 4 . . . prom committee 4 Blue Eyes, Madeline's friend EDWINA AGNES WIECIECH 4317 Shamrock Avenue-6 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Softball 2, 3 . . . baske tball 2 volleyball 2 . . . delegate 3 4 garland bearer 3 . . . prom mittee 3, 4 . . . homeroom tre: 3, 4 . . . Banner representative 3 commencement usher 4- Enthusiastic, steadfast, f manner, contagious good humor za 'Vw- n MARIE ZINK U02 Edison Highway-13 DMMERCIAL-DISTRIBUTIVE JUCATIONK Jftball 2, 3 . . . basketball 2 t matters not how long we live, pt haw. N LEONA J. ZLOTOWSKI 934 Dantrey Court-25 ACADEMIC-COMMfRCIAL Band 2, 3 . . . bowling 2 . . . glee club 3, 4 . . . home economics librar- ian 2 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . Safety Council 3 Lee , Brooklynite, swell friend, always laughing, ,full of fun, likes to polka, Navy n a rouncl of acfiuifiefi my LX f if ,W5f2ZffzTae.sf E KEYES APPLE East 41st. Street-18 IC CURRICULUM club 2, 3, 4 . . . garland er 3 . . . class song committee ..U.N.Y.3,4...opera4... ry librarian 4 . . . Echo photo- hic staff 4 flapper with the big brown and Charleston feet. E CAROL ASPRIL Kimble Road-18 OGRAPHIC-ART MAJOR en club 2, secretary 3, 4 . . . Y. 3, 4 . . . class banner 3 . . . er committee 3 . . . usher 3 garland bearer 3 . . . Spring- in Paris 3 . . . Banner 3, 4 Echo3,4...marshal4... 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . badminton . . archery 4 OL BOEHM AUSTIN East 30th Street-18 NCE-MODERN LANGUAGE ing 4 . . . basketball 3 . . . ate 2, 4 . . . Student Council . . assembly chairman 4 . . . committee 3, 4 . . . orchestra . . . Banner 2, 3 . . . hall, marshal 4 . . . safety council . Echo 3 . . . play committee 3, . U.N.Y. 3, 4 l, full of fun, NAVY, Goal: ur cfado lun! iid hui DOROTHY MAE ABBOTT 1913 East 29th St.-18 Science-Music Muon . . . hall marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . play committee 4 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 '. . . Banner 2, 3 U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . supper committee 3 . . . year secretary 2 . . . City- Eastern Chorus 3, 4 'Short Stuff , pretty, always laugh- ing, U. of M. LOLLYE EVELYN ALBERT 3317 Ravenwood Avenue-13 Srsuocmraic-Anr MAJOR Student council 2, 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . Banner committee 3 . . . Banner 4 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . locker monitor 4 A happy -go-lucky senior who is very clever, good-hearted, and full of fun. edclion BARBARA ARMSTRONG 3017 Royston Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPI-IIC Echo representative 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . U.N.Y. membership repre- sentative 4 . . . homeroom bank assistant 4 Bobbie , a sense of humor, usual- ly found talking, future secretary, loves a certain Teddy Bear. PATRICIA CAROL ATEN 3604 Gibbons Avenue-14 LATIN-MODERN LANGUAGE V. volleyball 3 . . . year team bas ketball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Banner 4 . . . associate editor of Echo 4 . . . math club 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . usher 4 A sense of humor, full of fun, Oriole fan, charming and thought- ful. JOAN BACKHAUS 6019 Old Harford Road MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom president 2, 3 . . . vice president 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . home ec. marshal 4 . . . bowling 2, 3 . . . J.V. hockey 4 Effervescent and full of pep, every- one's friend. A Jerry Lester en- thusiast. JOAN ANITA ADAMS 904 Beaumont Avenue-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Year treasurer 4 . . . table tennis V 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . softball 2,3,4...GleeClub2,3,4... homeroom vice-president 3 . . . play 2...baskethall3...golf3... class meeting 3 Head twirler for City, Mr. Gan. trum's pest, 'Smilin' Joan, swell friend. ELIZABETH LOUISE ANDERSON 1932 Woodbourne Avenue-14 Momamt LANcUAci:-SCIENCE Latin club 1 . . . music club 2, 3.. .chorus2,3,4...coun- selor's assistant 3 . . . pep squad 3 . . . usher 3 Charming and quiet with a pleasant smile. A sweet disposition. THELMA BAGLANIS 5930 Greenhill Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-OI-'FICE PRACTICE Spring time in Paris . . . hockey 2, J.V. 3, V. 4 . . . basketball 2, yearteam3,4...golf2,3... badminton 2 . . . archery 2, 3 . . . table tennis 3 Humorous and unpredictable with sparkling brown eyes. A good dan- cer. BARBARA ANNE BAKER 410 Croydon Road-12 MATHEMATICS-MODERN LANGUAGE Gym marshal 3 . . . garland bearer 3...usher3...U.N.Y.3 Absence makes the heart grow fonderf' Kentucky, here she comes. Barb fix my argyles. RITA L. BAJKOWSKA 2601 East Chase Street-13 ' MonERN LANGUAGE-STENOGRAPHU Student Council treasurer 4 . senior play . . . Echo staff 4 . homeroom president 3 . . . garlz bearer 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . basketball 3, year team 3, Capt 3 . . . V. softball 3 . . . V. hocl 3, 4 . . .tennis 3 . . . archq 3 . . . bowling 4 Never too busy to say, Hello STELLA BARRASSO 1114 Wilcox Street-2 ACADEMIC-COMMERCIAL Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3, official 3 . . . hockey 2 . badminton 3 . . . safety court 2 . . . athletic representative 4 .1 U.N.Y. 3 . . . usher 3 Mammuzza,i' Army fan, has brown alluring eyes, a sing friend. Ambition: To see Italy so day. 4 On Solahomore ay UIQ gall? U. I9 JULIA L. BARTLETT 4802 Frankford Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-OI-'I-'ICE PRACTICE Clerk 2 . . . safety'council 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . hall marshal 4 Judy with the bright brown eyes. Navy and a football fan. DORIS ESTELLE BEALER. 938 East 41st Street-18 OFFICE PRACTICE-HOME ECONOMICS Homeroom president 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . history library marshal 2, 4 . . . home ec. library marshal 4...iceskating2,3,4... tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . archery 4 . . . basketball 4 Dorie, Carolyn's other half. BARBARA BEIGEL 3614 Yolando Road-18 ART CURRICULUM Echo art editor 4 . . . swimming 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . office marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . lost and found 4 Bobbie , There is so much real beauty in the world, all you have to do is look for it. CAROLYN LEE BAUHAUS 3205 Lyndale Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Garland bearer 3 . . . history library marshal 2, 4 . . . ice skating 2 . . . tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . archery 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4, president 4 Sparkling individual, always hun- gry, usually found in 121. EDITH MAE BECK 6300 Bellona Avenue-12 MATHEMATICS-MODERN LANGUAGE Swimming 2 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . basketball year team 2, 3 . . . ten- nis 3 . . . badminton 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . play committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . squad leader 2,3,4...U.N.Y.4...math club 4 Edie May-Life is like a scrambled egg. JOYCE BELL 2318 East Chase Street-13 COMMERCIAL-ACADEMIC Assistant delegate 2 . . . athletic representative 2 . . . hockey 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . badminton 3 . . . softball official 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . usher senior assembly 3 . . . Stu- dent Council 4 Conviction-He who knows not and knows that he knows not is a wise man. ACADEMIC-LATIN ROLYN M. BENTZ Oldham Street-24 ATHEMATICS'MODERN LANGUAGE ckey2...tennis2,3... dminton 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . N.Y. 4 . . . commencement usher at, a .strawberry blonde who is ays late but smiling. Cokes at ody's. NEE HUNTER BEUCHELT 1 Northern Parkway-12 IENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE sketball 3, 4 . . . softball 3 . . . rland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . rarian 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . . om 4 . . . hall marshal 4 .smiling girl in pretty clothes. 'ues for Mondays. Without a little , the' day is wasted. DORIS E. BERNARD 601 South Ponca Street-24 COMMERCIAL-Ol-'FICE PRACTICE Homeroom president 3, vice-presi- dent 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . Echo 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . hockey 2 . . . tennis 3, 4, Ambition: To have health, wealth, and love - and time to enjoy them. VIRGINIA LEE BIEN 2714 East Chase Street-13 COMMERCIAL-OI-'FICE PRACTICE U.N.Y.2,3,4 .. .bank3... safety council Ginnie, a good sport, seems to enjoy the Five Mile House. The best things in life are free. .fdnel more while, ant! hurl laarliegi in fha caklerict 'ZR' Ii., , ELIN OR LEA BIRD 4648 Marble Hall Road-12 Student Council 3 . . . Echo re- presentative 3 . . . Echo staff 4 . . . biology club 2 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . office marshal 3 .... locker monitor 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . archery 2, 3, 4 Interested in food, fun, and fel- lows. Hobby: collecting friends and keeping them. DOROTHY FAYE BLANTON 4831 Wright Avenue-5 ACADEMIC-COMMERCIAL U.N.Y. 3 . . . Banner representative 2, 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . prom committee 4 . . Banner advertising 4 Carolina, see king, the Bluebird of Happiness, always laughing, on to State Teachers! JANE WINSTON BOETCHER 4711 East Lane-10 LATIN-MODERN LANGUAGE Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . Banner 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . class play 3, 4 . . . clerk 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Springtime in Paris . . . tennis 2 Fish faneier. Fm rewriting my short story, La Premiere Mous- quetairef' PAT BLAND 4905 Ross Road-14 SCIENCE-MUSIC Marshal 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3...play4...V.archery2... badminton 2 . . . J.V. basketball bowlin 3 4 2,3,4... g, J.V. hockey 2, 3,4 .l.V. softball 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 Miss C-P. An expert at making and keeping friends. ANN LEE BOAN 1517 Covington Street ART CURRICULUM Hockey 3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . dec- oration committee 3, 4 . . . basket- ball 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . Echo staff 4 Cute, sweet personality, dreamy eyes. LYNETTE V. BORAM 4615 Kavon Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE-MUSIC MAJoR Banner representative 2 . . . home- room president 3 . . . supper com- mittee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4 Usually found with Kay and the girls at the lunch table. Count thyself rich when thou hast found a friend. JUNE BOSTON 3039 Elm Avenue-11 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC U.N.Y. 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . bowling 3, 4' . . . swimming 3 . . . tennis 4 Understanding, faith, and love are the keys to .lune's friendship. DORIS RUTH BOTTERILL 504 Sheridan Avenue-12 AcAm:M1c-COMMERCIAL Swimming' 2 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . bowling secretary 4 . . . volleyball 3, .l.V. 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Cute laugh, sweet, likes fun, al- Zays found waiting for Margie and Ol. MILDRED E. BOTELER 1602 Holbrook Street-2 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . bank 2 . . . history marshal 2 . . ,. ice skating 2 Attractive with pretty blonde hair. Always has a good time. Poly. JOAN SHANNON BOWERMAN 419 Homeland Avenue-12 SCIENCE-MATHEMATICS Garland bearer 3 . . . bank repre- sentative 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . math club 4 . . . archery 2 . . . tennis 2 . . volleyball JV 3 . . bowling 3 . . . softball 3 . . . badminton 4 . . . basketball 4- Be wise, soar not too high to fall, but stoop to rise. Hg ore we new if BARBARA GRAY BOWLES 1568 Pentwood Road-12 LATIN-SCIENCE Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 2, 3 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . usher 3 . . . Echo rep- resentative 3 . . . garland bearer 3...play3,4...Echo4... Springtime in Paris 3 . . . home- room president 4 . . . prom com- mittee 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . hall marshal 4 BOWLES, mostly nonsense. FLORENCE BRAMBLE 411 Venable Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . delegate 3 . . . Banner representative 4 . . . basket- ball 2 . . . softball 3, 4 Why keep quiet, when talking is much more fun? MARGUE-RITE BRAY 320 Hawthorne Road-10 ART CURRICULUM Tennis 2 . . . golf 3 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . library assistant 2, 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . bank representative 2, 3, 4 Always seen racing across Thirty- Third to a blue Buick. Qin' V. ELIZABETH BOYD 1753 East North Avenue-13 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Glee club 2, 3 . . . safety c 2, 3 . . . bank assistant 2 . V.P. 3, 4 . . . dramatic club 2 . hall marshal 4 . . . archery 2 . swimming 2 The only thing we have to is fear itself. DOROTHY BRANLY 1541 Montpelier Street-18 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Delegate 2 . . . glee club 2, 3 prom representative 3 3 . . . hall marshal 4 Wee Dottie, Midget to her friends, of which there are RUTH DOROTHY BREEBACK 3801 Echodale Avenue-6 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Year secretary 4 . . . play 4 . garland bearer 3 . . . hockey 3, 4 . . . .l.V. 3 . . . basketball tennis V. 3 . . . basketball team 2, 3 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4- . softball 2, 3 . . . golf 2, 3 Breezy , loads of fun, mr happy- E BROWN Echodale Avenue-6 MERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC .Y. 3, 4 . . . swimming 3 re's a certain little redhead really is a friend 's been a very special pal will be 'till the end. ISE DAIL BRYAN 2 Mount Royal Terrace-17 DERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE LDA MAE BULL 6 Beech Avenue-1-1 FICE PRACTICE .Y. 4 . . . bank 4 . . . swimming . .tennis 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . ilda, a shy, quiet miss, ges us all to remember thisg bees, no honey, work, no money EDITH J. BRILL 5404 Radecke Avenue-6 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Exchange editor of Banner 3, 4 . . . Echo photography editor 4 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . play 3, 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . volleyball V. 3 . . . archery V. 2, 3, 4-g coach 4 . . . hockey V. 4 A flashing smile to match her eyes, cool but never quite collected. ANNE MARIE BROWN 4106 White Avenue-6 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-ART U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Usually found conspiring with Jane or talking about blue cars. She faf of f arriuee! BETTY V. BROYLES 835 West Thirty-Third Street-11 AcAnEMrc-STENOGRAPHIC U.N.Y. 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . glee club 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . bowling 2, 4 Cute and full of fun I know, but. LETTY E.. BUENZOW 3910 Chesley Avenue-6 ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . co-designer of class banner . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . swimming 2 Pretty blue eyesg lots of fung al- ways hungry. MARYLOU BURGAN 383 Evesham Avenue-12 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC LTilN.Y. 3, 4 . . . play committee Ambition: At present to make im- mediate use of shorthand. In the near future, to receive an M.R.S. degree. BARBARA E. BRITTINGHAM 323 South Chapel Street-31 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE Pmcrics Garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Echo advertising 4 Bubbles, good company, pretty eyes, jovial laugh. Usually found waiting for Jo and the gang. DOLORIS BROWN 911 North Linwood Avenue-5 STENOGRAPHIC-HOME ECONOMICS U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . fashion show 3 . . . farewell as- sembly usher 3 Loves to sew. Aims to be a Dr.'s secretary. Slow to anger and quick to smile are the things that make a friend worthwhile. GAYLE EOLIAN CECIL 3110 Royston Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom president 4 . . . bank president 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Banner 2, 3 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 4 . . . badminton 2, 3 Those big brown eyesl, usually found knitting argyles or with that City Senior, You know? BARBARA CHERESON 108 Dihedral Drive-20 STENOGRAPHIC-MODERN LANGUAGE Homeroom president 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2 . . . varsity hockey 2 A nellt, friendly girl who is always an early bird, even gets to school at eight 0'clock. ELLENE B. CHRISTIANSEN 606 McCabe Avenue-12 ART CURRICULUM Bank representative 2, 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . assistant Echo art editor 4 . . . table tennis 3 . . . archery 3 . . . golf 3 Dost thou love life? Then waste not time, for time is the stuff that life is made of. CAROL CAMERON 426 Winston Avenue-12 LATIN-MODERN LANGUAGE Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . Banner rep- resentative 2, 3g staff 2, 4 . . . archery 2 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . bas- ketball 2, 3, 4 . . . play 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . history marshal 3, 4 . . . Peabody Another fish fancier, La Deuxierne Mousquetaire, The mails must go through. JANE CAREY 5825 Benton Heights-6 MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE Badminton 3 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . softball 3 . . . table tennis 3...golf3...hockey4... Echo3,4...U.N.Y.2,3... hall marshal 4 . . . usher 3 . . . homeroom president 3 Like a shining silver dollar, always beaming with worth, quality, and charm. W e our uni or rom, CAROLE KATHRYN CAREY 531 Sheridan Avenue-12 LATIN-MODERN LANGUAGE Banner 2, editor 4 . . . Echo representative 2 . . . delegate 2 . clerk 3 . . . homeroom secret 3 . . . safety council 2 Every minute you are angry, lose sixty seconds of happiness! LANE CARL 1555 Lochwood Road-18 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Home ec. marshal 2 . . . prom c mittee 3 . . . locker monitor 4 . U.N.Y. 2, 3 . . . history mar 4 . . . archery 2 . . . hockey 2 badminton 2 . . . swimming 2 . volleyball 3 . . . basketball 4 . bowling 4 Za-Za, a Naval Academy enthus MADELINE M. CHANCE. 1805 N. Patterson Park Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. BARBARA JEAN CHILDS 4124 Moravia Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Safety council 3 . . . athletic rep- resentative 4 . . . bank assistant 4 . . . basketball 2 . . . swimming 3 . . bowling 4 A pleasing personality, an expert dancer, known to all as Barb. JEAN CHOW 4-518 Arabia Avenue-14 MATHEMATICS-MODERN LANGUAGE Badminton 3, 4 . . . swimming 2, 3 . . . volleyball 2, V. Capt. 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . Inter-high orchestra 3, 4 . . . All-Maryland orchestra 3, 4 . . .-year vice-presi- dent4...mathclub4-...c1erk3 Musically talented, sincere, friend- ly, dainty and winsomc. fi' Arita' I l l GINIA PEARSON CLEMENS I Chilham Road-9 IHEMATICS-LATIN-SCIENCE fetball 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 1. . . table tennis 2, 4 . . . tennis , . garland bearer 3 . . . library ,tant 3 . . . Banner 4 . . .Echo l ty, tall, fun to be around. Fu- , equine artist. Ambition: col- IY FRANCES COLE l Belair Road-6 FRN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE ent council president 4 . . . irepresentative 3 . . . homeroom 'dent 2 . . . basketball year l 2, 3 . . . table tennis V. 3 hockeyV3,4...play3.. . i3...U.NY3,4.proIn hittee 4 pal, one we like to follow, a retheartf' .Anal we Jancec! in fha gfue TERESA COFELICE 12 North Bradford Street-24 AcAnEMIc-STENOGRAPHIC Office marshal 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2 . . . bank assistant 2 . . . V. president 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . class president 4 . . . dramatics 4 . . . basketball 2 . . . tennis 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . badminton 2, 3 Mischievous and always on the go. HELEN JUNE COLES 5927 Glen Oak Avenue-14 DIs'rRIBU'rIvE EDUCATION-MUSIC Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . all Maryland chorus 2 . . . U.N.Y. 3 T here is no happiness which is not shared by at least one other NORMA JEAN COLLINS 6507 Rosemont Avenue-6 STENOGRAPHIC-MODERN LANGUAGE tennis 2, 3 To try is to succeed. GLORIA LOUISE COMBS 6306 Marietta Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE U.N.Y. 4 Glo, is partial to little lambs, relies on an 0ldsmobile,' convert- ible. JESSIE MITCHELL COWAN 4004 Echodale Avenue-6 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Echo 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . junior play . . . senior play . . . Banner 4. . . student council 4 . . . math club 4 . . . varsity archery 2 . . . hockey 3,4-...golf3...tennis2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 2, 3 U of M, here I come! U.N.Y. 4 . . . basketball 2 . . . ml JULIA COLONNA 217 South Clinton Street-24 MUSIC CURRICULUM Glee club 2 . . . orchestra 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . interhigh and all Maryland orchestra 4 . . . Eastern- City chorus 3, 4 . . . office marshfal 4 Much is said with music that can- not be said with mere words. BETTY JANE COOPER 601 Lennox Street-17 ACADEMIC-COMMERCIAL Archery V. 3 . . . Banner repre- sentative 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . cafe- teria monitor 3 . . . Y-Teen Club 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y 3, 4 . . . glee club 3, 4 . . . safety council 4 . . . bowl- ing 4 'fReds, is so colorful to see- T here's not another quite like she! DOLORES M. CRONE 1823 East 29th Street-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Archery 2 . . . swimming 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . , student council 2 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . bank 2 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Dee . . Always cheerful, always gay, even on a dreary day. NANCY L. CURRENS 622 Woodbourne Avenue-12 MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 3 . . . safety council representative 3, 4- . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . hall marshal, office marshal 4 . . . gym marshal, home ec. library marshal 3 U. of M. Hospital surely has won her heart. DORTHA L. DANIELS 1050 North Broadway-5 COMMERCIAL-LANGUAGE Banner representative 3 . . . dele- gate 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . library marshal 3, 4 . . . basket- ball 4 Ambition: To become a beautician. BARBARA DALLAM 2008 East 31st Street-18 HOME ECONOMICS-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . library marshal 3, 4 . . . glee club 4 . . . nurses' aide 4 . . . archery 2 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 Why not? You only live onceln Ambition: To love, laugh, and grow little daisiesl JOAN L. DANNETTEL 5718 Kenmore Road-10 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Hockey 2 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . softball 2, 3 . . . bowling 4 . . delegate 3 . . . bank clerk 3 . . . garland bearer 3 A jovial, sincere friend, with a contagious smile and a charming way. foanny, how are those mid- shipmen? ltefal more ekcfiono. JOAN LORRAINE DANZ 2032 East 30th Street-18 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Tennis 2, 3 . . . ice skating 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y .... prom committee 4 . . . Echo photographic staff 4 Likes knitting argyles, dancing, movies, usually found on the tele- phone. BARBARA LOU DAVENPORT 1809 East 28th Street-18 ACADEMIC-STENOCRAPHIC Homeroom president 2 . . . student council 3, 4 . . . recreation chair- man 4 . . . dramatic club 2 . . . glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . play 4 . . . archery 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . basketball 2, 4 . . .tennis 4 One friend in a million with a million and one friends. VIRGINIA LEE DAVIS 511 Wyanoke Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL COURSE PAT DAUM 4701 Dunkirk Avenue-29 ART CURRICULUM Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . City-East choir 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . , . volleyball . archery . . . swimming 3 Proverbs III - 5, 6. GRACE ELIZABETH DAVIS 3733 Beech Avenue-11 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Sophomore play . . . senior p . . . table tennis 2 Betsy, a little lady with lots luck and love. DOROTHY ANITA DEBUS 3329 Cliftmont Avenue-13 AcAuEM1c-HOME ECONOMICS MA: Home economics librarian 3 . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . garland bea 3 . . . homeroom president 4 ., golf 4 . . tennis 4 . . . gym loc' marshal 3 Dot. One I, RILYN ALICE DETWEILER East 31st Street-18 MAJOR m committee 3 . . . Banner rep- ntative 2 . . . locker monitor 4 lis, short'n sweefn, loves to eat, ally found at T.B. RILYN GRACE DITMAN 6 Hillenwood Road DEMIC-ART MAJOR .Y. 3 . . . swimming 2 . . monitor 3, 4 . . . garland bear- golf4...tennis4 STANCE E. DOERER East 36th Street-I8 IN-HISTORY club 2, 3, 4 . . . homeroom surer 4 . . . student council 2, . . homeroom president 3 . . . rleader 2, 3, 4 . . . sophomore . . . dramatic club 2, 4 . . . rman Junior Red Cross 3, 4 .l.V. basketball-captain 3 . . . oftball 2, 3 . . . cafeteria chair- 4 nie, one whose versatility and 'ngness to do will always be mbered. MARGARET DEFALCO 4905 Midwood Avenue-12 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Swimming 2 . . . archery 2 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . official 3 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . secretary 3, 4- . . . volleyball 3, V. 3 . . . locker monitor 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . bank representative 2, 3, 4 Margie, cute smile, tiny, talk- ative and full of pep. BETTYE LOUISE DEMOSS 609 East 30th Street-18 OFFICE PRACTICE-ART MAJOR Bank 2, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . history marshal 4- . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 . . . softball 3 . . . bowling 4 To everything there is a season, And a time to every purpose under the Heaven. MARLENE DEWAKO 1323 North Montford Avenue-13 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC U.N.Y Can be easily recognized by her Pennsylvania accent. For the fu' ture?f??, studious, comslcientzbus, friendly, Little One III. KATHLEEN KOLLER DIXON 2235 Homewood Avenue-18 MODERN 'LANGUAGE-SCIENCE U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . senior play . . . locker monitor 3, 4 . . . badminton . . . Springtime in Paris . . . squad leader 2 . . . Banner adver- tising 3 For there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. SHIRLEY RAE DONALD 3808 Sixth Street-25 CLOTHING MAJOR-MODERN LANGUAGE Softball 2, 3 . . . bowling 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . bank represent- ative 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . office marshal 4 . . library marshal 3,4,..prom4...usher3... locker monitor 3 Shirl,' . . . Lottieis sidekick . . . studious?? . . . sincere . . . con-, genial. ay we gOt OUI' fillgff. DOROTHY ELAINE DEHOFF 915 East 37th Street-18 COMMERCIAL-HOME ECONOMICS Bank2,3,4...U.N.Y.2,3... 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . home economics, librarian 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . tennis 2 Hoffie . . . There's nothing like Hopkins! DORIS I. DENTON 2215 East Lake Avenue-13 MUSIC CURRICULUM E.H.S. orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . student council 3 . . . B.C.C.-E.HS chorus 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y 3, 4 . . . treasurer 4 . . . marshal 3, 4 . . . inter-high chorus 2, 3 . all Maryland 2, 3 . . . opera 4 . . . badminton 2 . . . bank 2 T he Dizzy Three Doris, Barbetha and Irma Lee. Ml KATHLEEN ELLEN DUNLAP 3425 Ramona Avenue-13 OFFICE PRACTICE-MUSIC MAJOR Guidance representative . . . locker marshal 4 Kathy , Ambition: - to lead a life of service and love. GLORIA DWYER 3911 Frankford Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE-HOME EcoNoMIcs U.N.Y. 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . swimming 2, 3 Glo. - Do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. JANE M. EMERICK 717 Melville Avenue-18 STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 2, 4 . . . Banner represent- ative 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . archery 2 . . . swimming 3 Reserves a certain amount of time for that wonderful Annapolis. 96 BETTY ANN DORFLER 504 Evesham Avenue-12 MODETY LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . bad- minton 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . prom representa- tive3...U.N.Y2,3,4... play committee 2 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . health suite aide 4 . . . safety council president 4 . . . Echo associate write-up editor 4 Always helpfulg partial to Mc- Donogh. ANN LEE DUNAWAY 1522 East 28th Street-13 LATIN, MODERN-LANGUAGE, MATHEMATICS Homeroom treasurer 3, 4 . . . play committee 3, 4 . . . Mathematics club 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . usher 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 Ayan Lee, Naow Ah know you ah afflicted , Who all's gittin icc- cream?', You ah so foolish! PATRICIA DUFFEY 1816 North Collington Avenue SrENocIrAI1I-IIC-CLOTHING MAJO Homeroom president 2 . . . S ming2...bank2,3,4... ner representative 2 . . . garl- bearer 3 . . . delegate 2, 3, 4 . U.N.Y. 2, 4 Brown eyes . . . Cadillac-min . . . a true friend who is alw smiling. RUTH DUNCAN 1507 Pentridge Road-12 HOME ECONOMICS-MODERN LANGUAGE Archery 2 . . . bowling 2, 4 . softball 2, 4 . . . usher 3 . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . prom committe Lives for the weekendsv. Usu found in T.B. shop. GJ Olll' l0iCtbl.l Q:5 EIILQII Al' !Ae ggicho 7, BARBARA DVORAK 4235 Sheldon Avenue-6 ART CURRICULUM CAROL JUNE EGGLESTON 4212 Raymar Avenue MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Echo 2, 3, 4 . . . Banner represent- ative 2, 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . safety council 3 . . . senior play . . . math club 4 . . . delegate 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . archery 2 . . tennis 3 . . . golf 3 . . 'ice skating 3, 4 . . . basketball 4 Pinhead . . . jolly sort . . . future author. JACQUELINE EVANS 4113 Graham Court-26 SCIENCE-NIODERN LANGUAGE Locker monitor 3, 4 . . . clerk 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 Jackie . . . Known for her irre- pressible humor, roguish brown eyes and everpresent dimples. A trumpet enthusiast. ar- eau ALIE EXLER Ready Avenue-12 ERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE mming 2 . . . play committee . . garland bearer 3 . . . com- Ecement usher 3 . . . cafeteria ess 4 . . health suite aide 4 .U.N.Y.4...Echo4... reup editor one can walk backward into future RGARET LOUISE FAIRBANK IZ Greenmount Avenue-18 DEMIC-SCIENCE ' president biology club 2 . . . ly assistant 2, 3, 4 . . . garland er 3 . . . usher 3 . . . U.N.Y. . . . bank assistant 4 . . . Echo rtisement 4 . . . tennis 3 . . . inton3,4... archery4... ling 4 . . . softball 4 . . . locker itor 3, 4 Likes singing, nursing, foot- CLORIA ELEANOR FAHEY 3016 Rosalie Avenue-14 STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Bank 2 . . . Echo representative 2 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . play 3 . . . history -marshal 4 . . . music festival 2, 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . bowling 3, 4 Harmony part of The Leona and Gloria Duets. JOAN FIFER 909 East 37th Street-18 STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Echo representative 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . play 3 . . . music festival 2, 3, 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . swimming 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare. AEN JMFLLOP ag Caine, we g6lU6 6ll'l0fL.8l ldfdg. NANCY LEE FLEISCHMAN 2417 Westport Street-30 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Commencement usher 3 . . . Spring- time in Paris 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . badminton 2, 3 . . . class basket- ball2,3,4...golf2,3... archery 2 . . . V. archery 3 . . . archery coach 4 . . . bowling 4 FLASH , Can be seen with Peg and Mickey ELIZABETH ANN FLEMING 3219 Lawnview Avenue Music CURR1cULUM Gleet club 2, 3, 4 . . . locker marshal 4 . . . tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 2...archery3...golf4 Ambition: To graduate from The Peabody Conservatory ANN RUTH FOX H 505 Harwood Avenue-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-MATHEMATICS- SCIENCE Orchestra 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, .l.V. 4 . . . .l.V. volleyball 3 . . . J.V. softball 3 . . . badminton 4 . . . treasurer math club 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Echo 4 Digging in almost everything now- - bones later. Beware, King Tut! ELEANOR FLEMING 2516 Albion Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC U.N.Y. 4 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . swimming 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 3, 4 A fine pal . . . full of fun. BEATRICE LOUIEWE FORD 303 Rossiter Avenue-12 SCIENCE-MAT1-tEMA'1'xcs Archery 2, 3 . . . softball 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . tennis 3 . . . usher 4 . . . secretary math club 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . prom committee 4 . . . squad leader 2, 3, 4 . . . clerk 3 Be sweet, be kind, and you won't be sorry. PHYLLIS FRANCO 2021 Ellsworth Street-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPI-IIC U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . Echo . . . history librarian 4 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . table tennis 2 . . . swimming 2, 3 . . . golf 3 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 A friend in need is a friend indeed. 97 EDITH A. FREUND 5302 Elsrode Avenue-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Tennis 2 . . . safety council 2 . . . archery 3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . basketball 3 . . . Griffin f2ll club-scribe 4 Edie,' . . . always ready to help others, takes obstacles in her stride, sense of humor . . . future missionary. DORIS GALLAGHER 2737 St. Paul Street-18 COMMERCIAL-LANGUAGE llelegate 2 . . . hall marshal 2 . . . table tennis 2, 3 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 Writing letters keeps her busy. MARLENE FREY 612 Wyanoke Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE CLOTHING lVlAJOR History librarian 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . tennis 2, 4 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 Slow to anger and quick to smile are things that make a friend worth while LOIS GASSMANN 3306 Parklawn Avenue-13 MATHMIATICS-SCIENCE Echo representative 2 . . . home ec. librarian 3 . . . history marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . bank represent- ative 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . volleyball 2, V. 3 . . . badminton 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 Good athlete and student, sincere friend. ML hegaerl af llgparingfime 5 sei of sports. MARY CEE Student Council 2, 3 year vice president 3 . . . homeroom presldent 4 . . . UNY 2. 3 usher 2 3 . . . supper committee chairman 3 . . . garland bearer 3 treasurer ' 4 . . . Echo secretary tennls 2, 3 . . , badminton 3 basket ball 3, class 2 . . . softball 3 4 Mary, a loyal friend and a gracious hostess. MUSIC CURRICULUM and Irma Lee. BETTE KENT GAYLE 3015 St. Paul Street 18 310DERN LANGUAGES-SCI!-:NCI-1 Basketball 2, 3, 4 bowllng V. 2, 3 . . . ennis 3 4 table tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3 4 . . . Echo representative 3 4 homeroom treasurer 2 head Griffin of the 21 club Miss fflckson's little protege How's the Naval Academy? Lover 2228 East Monument Street5 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE BARBETHA ROXANA GOEB 3307 Beverly Road-14 Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . vice president 4 . . . all-Maryland chorus 2 prom representative 3 UNY 3, 4 . . . City-Eastern chorus 3 4 . . . homeroom president 4 opera 4 . . . volleyball 3 a marshal 4 . . . orchestra 3 The Dizzy Three Doris Barbetha ,ff And E E. GREBE Brendon Avenue-13 rc club 2, 3, 4 . . . prom rep- ntative 4 . . . Y-teen 3 . . . play mittee 3 . . . U.N.Y 3, 4 . . . k official 4 . . . volleyball 3 . . basketball 4 . . . Springtime aris 3 . . . Echo 4 RLENE J. GRIFFIN Turnbridge Road-12 MERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC etball 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . garland bearer 3 . . . prom esentative 2, 3 pleasure in the little things of and the big ones will never you by. ANN GUYTON Deepdene Road-10 DEMIC-L.kTIN-MODERN LANGUAGE ent Council 2 . . . homeroom ilient 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . State Com. 4 . . . Banner 3, ews editor 4 . . . Echo co-editor . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . ory mar. 3 . . . swimming 2, 3, . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . year 3,4...s0ftball2,3... is 2, 3 Troisieme Mousquetaire. Past , with good company, I love shall untill die. Qty, PEGGY ELLEN GOODHART 336 Rossiter Avenue-12 ART CURRICULUM Garland bearer 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . bank representative 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 4 . . . golf 3 W here are you going this weekend -St. .l0hn's or U.S.N.A.? BETTY LEE GOSNELL 1618 Cliftview Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . bank 2 . . . homeroom vice-presi- dent 3 . . . history librarian 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . ice skating 2 A cute and petite miss, a merry chatterbox, often found dancing with the Tinkerettes MELVERNE GOODMAN 511 North Howard Street-1 MUSIC CURRICULUM Glee club 2, 3, 4- . . . Banner rep- resentative 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . play 3, 4 . . . Y-Teen 3 . . . opera 4 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . class meet- ings 2, 3 . . . dramatic club 2 . . . play committee 3 . . . Eastern-City chorus 3 A finger in every pie. ' BARBARA E. GRAULING 505 North Streeper Street-5 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Softball 2 . . . basketball 3. 4 Bo be, Hojoka, yea, Patterson -St. Joe . . . What's with you kid?,' . . . cute, shorthand whiz, likes cokes, drapes, and New York. LUG f00L tA.Q 56l'li0l':5 0l'L CL AOC!! NJ?- SARAH ANN GRIEVES 3620 Rexmere Road-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-MATH Office marshal 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . home economics marshal 3...bank2,3,4...play com- mittee 2, 3 . . supper committee 3 . . .-delegate 3 . . . V. volleyball 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . soft- ball 2, 3 . . . bowling 2 Saha, a student of high character with an ability to make and keep friends. BEVERLY GROVE 5810 Merville Avenue-15 Hrsrorw-MODERN LANGUAGE Clerk 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . locker marshal 4 . . . archery 2 . . .tennis 3, 4 Possessor of a sweet smile and pleasant manner. CHARLOTTE ROSE HAETLER 1531 Holbrook Street-2 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bank 2 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Banner 3, 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . ice skating 2 Love is friendship set to music. msgs 19' 5 YVONNE HANNA 2718 Northern Parkway-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bor1nie,,' the eyes have it, pleas- ing personality, petite, always laughing. Life is happiest when shared with someone. ERMA PHYLLIS HARKER 1619 Eareckson Place-13 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Banner representative 2, 3 . . . gar- land belirer 3 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . dramatic club '4 , . . bowl- ing 2 . . . tennis 3 . . . swimming 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Phyl , mischievous and cute, a sincere friend. KAREN M. HAUGHLAND 3614 Crossland Avenue-13 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Dramatic club 2 . . . history mar- shal 3 . . . clerk 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom president 3...U.N.Y3...bank4... safety representative 4 . . . bowling 4 Karie, loving, happy, sophisti- cated, unpredictable, Maryland,', here she comes. 100 JOYCE NEVA HAMMERMAN 1300 East Belvedere Avenue-12 MODERN LANCUACE-SCIENCE Swimming 2 . . . prom represent- ative . . . garland bearer . . . com- mencement usher 3 . . . gym marshal . . . U.N.Y .... prom committee 4 Tall, full of fun, and talkative . . . guess what, girls! BETTY ANN HAND 3810 Northern Parkway-6 ACADEMIC-FOODS MAJOR Home ec. mar. 2, 3 . . . office mon- itor 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . volleyball 2, 4, V. 3 . . . softball 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . library marshal 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 Nice to lcnowg always eatingg easy- going, lots of fun, Crusielandg Drumcastle. en, we were fieniom BETTY A. HARDIN 412 Venable Avenue-18 ACADEMIC-STENOCRAPHIC Clerk 3, 4 . . . bank 4 . . . home- room vice-president 3 . . . safety council 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 Usually at the club or with June, one of the reliable girls, Little One. AUDREY LEAH HARMEL 524 North Decker Avenue-5 OFFICE PRACTICE-MUSIC MAJOR Clee club 2, 3, 4 . . . library aide 2, 3, 4 . . . Y-teen 3, 4 . . . Eastern- City chorus 3, 4 . . . prom commit- tee 3 . . . play committee 4 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . bowling 2, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . swimming 4 Auds JEAN E. HEBBEL 6417 Harford Roadl14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE- Foons MAJOR U.N.Y. 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo representative 4 Always have a smile for every girl and two for every boy. DELORES MAE HAM1-'E 702 Belgian Avenue-18 -STENOGRAPHIC-HOME ECONOMICS U.N.Y. 4 Firm upholder of the Senatorf' C. CAROLE HANEKE 2042 East Hoffman Street-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . garland bearer . . . history library marshal 4 . . Echo 4 . . . usher 3 . . . U.N. 4 . . . ice-skating 2 . . . tenn 2 . . . table tennis 3 . . . swimmi 3 . . . badminton 3, 4 A good friend is hard to find b I found one. -' fit' ' at K , -, gj f 'M we I l vw-,t-1, 'T' 1 fs 'Q-Ia AN MARIE HEDRICK O9 Ardmore Way-6 ENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR ee club 2, 3, 4 . . . Eastern-City ir 3, 4 . . . bank 2 . . . garland rer3...play3...tennis2 . archery 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 true friend never came in a nicer ckage. LDRED HENRY 3 Belair Road MMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE N.Y.4...Echo3...bank2 . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . land bearer 3 . . . usher 3 ickey, loves dancing, ice am, and sailors, a sincere 'nd, Yea! Loyola. MARGARET MAY HEIM 4319 Berger Avenue-6 STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Echo representative 3, 4 . . . home- room vice-president 2 . . . prom committee 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . music festival 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . bowling 4 Margie, lots of fun, one of the Three EDITH HERRMAN 5806 Clearspring Road-12 MUSIC CURRICULUM Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Springtime In Paris 3 . . . locker monitor 4 Eats, a musical ear thats superbg always talking, I must be in lovef' .gf fieemecl onfg a :Shari lime ago fhaf we were enfering gaafern MARY C. HESSENAUER 4301 Walther Avenue-14 ART MAJOR Swimming 2, 3 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . volleyball 2, 3 . . . bad- minton 2 . . . tennis 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . locker monitor 4 . . . home economics marshal 4 Confused and confusing. . . Good sport on her way to the U. of M. BETTY JOAN HIGDON 1011 Union Avenue-11 SCIILNCT:-LATIN Garland bearer 3 . . . ushers 3 . . . bowling 2, 3 . . . advanced bowling 3, 4 Higgy, wants to live a full, happy and successful life. IRMA LEE HOHMAN 4902 Walther Boulevard-14 Music CURRICULUM E.H.S. orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . secre- tary 3, 4 . . . inter-high All- Md. 2 . . . glee club 2 . . . homeroom president 2, 3 . . . Stu- dent Council 4 . . . B.C.C.-E.H.S. chorus, accompanist 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . organist 3, 4 The Dizzy Three Doris, Barbetha and Irina Lee. JEAN L. HIBBS 6213 Marietta Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-STENOCRAPHIC Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . table tennis V. 2 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 4 . . . clerk 2 . . . garland bearer 3 Dimpled baby-doll face, stubborn, calm, cool, and collected. Ambi- tion: To be a good secretary. NANCY L. HOGAN 1345 Silverthorn Road ART CURRICULUM Search the world over for glory and honor, but count thyself rich when thou hast found a friend. JOAN VIRGINIA HOHMAN 109 North Kenwood Avenue-24 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Play committee 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . bank assistant 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . bowling 2, 4 . . . tennis 3 . . . swimkning 3 . . . badminton 4. Usually found trying to Hurry up' Auzls. HELEN HOLDEN 2917 Rosalie Avenue-14 SCll'lNCii-NlODl'lIlN LANGUAGE U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . locker monitor 2 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . senior slipper committee 3 . . . play committee 4 Beautiful red hair and brown eyes . . . II good friend . . . merry. IRENE GLADYS HOM 2403 Barclay Street-13 STI-lNOCl1APHIC-NIUSIC NIAJOR Music festival 2, 3, 4...badminton 2. 3, 4 . . . volleyball 2, .l.V. 3, -I . . . gulf 3 . . . table tennis 3. -l . . . bank 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . orchestra 2, 3, 4 Quiet but jovial! THELMA JOYCE HOLTHAUSE 900 North Franklintown Road-16 STENOGRAPI-IIC-HOME ECONOMICS Home economics librarian 3, 4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 A terrific redhead, full of fung Usually seen with Marlene. Ambi- tion: To be a receptionist in l-s office. SHRILEY THERESA HORAK 3224 Elmora Avenue-13 Home EcoNoM1cs-SCIENCE Year vice-president 2 . . . delegate 2, 3 . . . Student Council secretary 4 . . . home economics librarian 2, 3 . . . history marshal 4 Friendly, vivacious, always on the go. ,MA la! ecd ana! faugliecl LEONA M. HORNBERGER 3228 Brendle Court-13 STENOCRAPHIC-lVll'SlC MAJOR Safety council 3, 4 . . . secretary 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . history marshal 4 . . . music festival 3, 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . bowling 4 lilelody part of g'The Gloria and Leona Duets. CAROLYN ANNE HOWARD 3829 Hickory Avenue-ll Mrsic CURIKICVLUM Cleo club 2, 3, 4 . . . Opera 4 . . . hall marshal 3, 4 . . . City-Eastern chorus 3 Work hard ana' do your best, then God will do the rest. MARY JANE HOWELL 101 Wet 39th Street-10 Mirsic CURRICULUM Clerk 2 . . . glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . locker monitor 4 M0nlfeyg cute: affectionateg usu- ally found with Edi. Life and love are more precious than wealth. .4-cw DELL HORSTMANN 3471 Mayfield Avenue-13 LAriN-MATHEMATICS -SCIENCE Softball V. 2 . . . garland 3 . . . commencement usher 3 Springtime in Paris 3 . . . 3, 4 . . . Student Council 3 vice-officer 4 . . . math club Keen about the Coast Guard Where? In Copenhagenlu JUNE M. HOWARD 3502 Echodale Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Bank 2, 3, 4 . . . clerk 3, 4 garland bearer 3 . . . Student oil 3 . . . usher 3 . . . monitor 2 . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . basketball 2 4 . . . softball 3 Usually found with Betty, One l1,'l always laughing, argyles. NELLIE C. HUDGINS 329 Rossiter Avenue-12 HISTOII-MODERN LANGUAGE Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . All-Ma chorus 2 . . . office marshal garland bearer 3 . . . year play 3, 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 3 Usually found doing something others. SE E. JACOBS East Eager Street-2 MMI-IRCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE .Y. 3, 4 . . . garland bearer . . delegate 3, 4 . . . Springtime Paris 3 . . . ice skating 2 little nonsense now and then, relished by the best of men. A MAE JOHNSON 9 Chinquapin Parkway-12 xixii:Rr:iAL-STHNOGRAPHIC dent Council 2 . . . homeroom surer 3 . . . homeroom presi- t -4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . m committee 3, 4 . . . bowling 3. 4 . . . archery 2 hnnyu . . . U. of M. fan. . . . -eyerl Southern belle with pretty unrl zz pleasing personality. LENE DOVER JONES East Belvedere Avenue-1-l in hi-LIU!!-Still-IYIII-1 In-ry 2. 3. 1 . . . Echo advcr- g staff 4 . . . homeroom treasur- 3 . . . locker monitor 4 . . . marshal 3 . . . office marshal . . . lunme economic-s marshal . . history marshal 3 . . . U.N.Y. I . . . Springtime in Parisv 3 Josiah . . Illlllfflll., unil Poly. M. ADELE HUGHES 2714 North Calvert Street-18 STENOGRAPHIC-ART MAJOR U.N.Y. 2, 4 . . . glee club 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . gym marshal 3, 4 . . . badminton 3 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . swim- ming 3 Go, Navy Tech! SHIRLEY ANN HUTCHISON 2200 Cecil Avenue-18 Home ECONOMICS-Sc:nNcE Golf 3 . . . hockey 3 . . . archery 2 . . . swimming 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, ,I.V. 3, . . . tennis 2. 3, 4 . . . softball 2, V. 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . athletic representative 4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . library marshal 3, 4 . . . bank official 2, president 3 Ambition: Shirley Hutchison R.lV. .Anal fiomefimed we ditches! JOAN M. JANZEN 4005 Glenmore Avenue-6 ACADEMIC-MUSIC MAJOR Glee club 2 . . . Echo 2 . . . history marshal 3, 4 . . . Echo write-up 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . co-designer of class Banner . . . swimming 2 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . basketball 2, 3 Cray eyes, sincere, usually hungry. DEBORAH C. .IOLLIFFE 600 East 35th Street-18 S1'i:xocRAvi-irc-Music NlAJOll Glee club 2. 4 . . . garland bearer 3...play4...archery2... softball 3 Ambition, always on the go, mu- sically Iulenterl. Soulful blue eyes, usually with ,Iarlrieu Our own Dug mar. LOURENNA E. JONES 606 West 34th Street-ll CostMi1RC1AL-Sri-:Nocirwuug U.N.Y. 3. -l . . . Student Council 3 . . . usher 3, sl . . . swimming 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . archery 3 . . . tennis -1 Help others rmrl you. help yourself. LOUISE ELAINE HUTCHINS 504 Beaumont Avenue-12 HOME ECONOMICS-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . clerk 3, 4 . . . home economics marshal 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 41 . . . bank 4 . . . Banner 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . history marshal 4 . . . badminton 2 . . . bowling 4 . . . golf 4 . . . squad leader 3 With God all things are possible. JUNE HANSON HYDE 1901 32nd. Street-18 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . Griffin 21 4 . . prom committee 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . volleyball 2, V. 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, year team 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . table tennis 3, V. 4 Big brown eyes! Loves her week- ends! ggi, qv.. ,911 WOU2I'l'I,6QI we g6lUe HELEN NI. KARVER 1202 North Bradford Street-13 Year plays 3. 4 . . . dramatic club 2. 4 The play, l remember, pleaserl not the nzilliong it was caviar to the generalf' Ml-XRLENE J. KELLY 2124 East Mura Street-13 Comvti:nC1AL-Sri:woctmvntc Echo representative 2 . . . home evonomics marshal 3, 4- . . . U.N.Y. -I Viery petite and chicg partial to Mn'-rg Usually found with Betty or Joyce. DAWN FOLK KIDD 1321 West 37th Street-11 Mvstc XIAJOIVBIODI-IRN LANGUAGE Badminton 2, 3 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . volleyball 3. 4 . . . glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . hall marshal 4...U.N.Y.2,3,V.P.4... Banner 4 Friendly . . . active . . . Poly . . brown eyes . . . sense of humor . . likes pretzels. JOANNE JOYNER 5307 Ready Avenue-12 Costm1nr:1AL-Orrttie PnAt:1'u:iL HltIIlt'f00Ill president 2. 4 . . . home- room vice-president 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . Echo 4 Alu, Charming, friendly, and rule. with a winning smile. l7n- lailingly reliable is our Joanne. 'DOROTHY KALK 1608 North Montford Avenue-13 Orrin: PMatzrlfiii-CoivlMHRCIAL Usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom president 3 . . . volley- ball 2, 3 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . tennis 2. 4 Theo . . . There is a philosophy for everything in life except love ami a toothaehe. PATRICIA M. KELBAUGH 4316 Findlay Road-6 COMMERCIAL-STI-INOGRAPHIC U.N.Y. 4 Pat, usually seen in the halls with Laurag partial to the Navy. AUDREY VIRGINIA KEMP 2704 Louise Avenue-14 ACADEMtc-STPLNOGRAPHIC Garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 2 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . basket- ball 2, 3, 4 . . . table tennis V. 2 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 4 Giggles, friendly, cute, Let me tell you . . . loves '39 Plymouths. DEANE KIERSON 2219 Crest Road-9 Music Comucuum Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . inter-high and All-Maryland orchestras 2, 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 2, 3 . . . opera 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . home economic marshal 4 MAIDA LEE JUDY 2811 Northern Parkway-14 Momztw LANGUAGE-St:ti:Nct3 ' Clerk 2 . . . usher 3 . . . LIN. 3 . . . howling 2 . . . baclmint 2 . . . softball 2 . . . tennis 3 . lable tennis 4 A goorl friend who laughs usually seen with Carolyn. become a nurse and to a lat . Airns build flrearn-house in the rounlry. JOAN A. KAMPES 1536 Ahhottston Street-18 Cow1Mt:nc1xL COVRSI-I-OI-'FIC Plmcrtcrg E t Delegate 2 . . . tennis 3 . . . swim ming 3 Ambition: To teach the generation Cod is Love. our enior I9 ag young l 1, is E a i I WAN A. KILDUFF 3 Fairdel Avenue-6 iT CURRICULUM rho representative 2, 3 . . . Banner sistant circulation manager 4 itistically talented. QRMA JEAN KLAUSMEYER 29 Elmora Avenue-13 lMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Eho representative 3 . . . U.N.Y. Inmittee 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . ,. . . hall marshal 4 . . . prom iimming 3 . . . tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . e skating 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . lways waiting for week-ends and use letters from Texas and An- lpolis. l l 1 H JOAN BERNICE KING 3718 Yolando Road-18 HOME ECONOMICS-SCIENCE Homeroom president 2 . . . usher 3 . . . play 3 . . . library marshal 2, 3 . . . librarian 2, 3, 4 . . . hall mar- sha14...Echo4. ..prom4... volleyball 2 . . . golf 3 . . . basket- ball 2, 4 fo . . . .l.H.U. Whafs behind that smile? dancing. Ambition: Ioan B. King R.N. ANN V. KNOEBEL 1763 Montpelier Street-18 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Bank 2 . . . Banner 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . basketball 4 . . . badminton 2 Live true to God, Love, and Duty: then Life will prove to you all beauty. e were a very Ioroucl of if MARGARETTE H. KNOEDLER 4002 Walnut Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . safety representative 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 Margie, . . . always laughing and happy . . . Ambitions To get a new heart. CORRINE KONIECZNY 3133 Dudley Avenue-13 LATIN-MODERN LANGUAGE Bank 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . locker monitor 3 . . . Echo rep- resentative 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo advertising 4 . . . history marshal 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 Connie, little, very talkative, full of pep, quite a dancer. ELAINE LAMBROS 4307 Springwood Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE U.N.Y. 4 . . . usher 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . ice skating 2 A winsome smile and lots of fun. Ambition: To reach 5 foot one. JEAN KOLB 2642 Cecil Avenue-18 MUSIC CURRICULUM Delegate 2, 3, 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . homeroom vice president 4 . . . glee club 3, 4 . . . City- Eastern chorus 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . opera 4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . soft- ball 2 . 1 . golf 3 . . . bowling 3 Miss Carlotta to you. FRANCES KUEHNLE 3823 Third Street-25 ART CURRICULUM Garland bearer 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . archery 3 . . . bowling 3 Pleasant thoughts . . . friendly ways . . . Fran's the best . . . always- all ways! Ambition: TO be a nurse. JOAN LEAMAN 435 Kenneth Square-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 . . . library mar- shal 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . glee club2, 3,4 ...yearplay4... swimming 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 Big brown eyes, loyal to Navy, always laughing, good company! CLARA LE BRUN 3502 O'Donnell Street-24 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Safety council 2 . . . Echo rep- resentative 3 . . . guidance rep- resentative 4 . . . garland bearer 4 A true friend, always joking. Usu- ally found with Norma. LOIS BETTY LENDLE 624 South Tolna Street-24 MATH-MODERN LANGUAGE Tennis 3 . . . basketball 3 . . . soft- ball 3 . . . V. volleyball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . commence- ment usher 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Lo, witty, argyles on the install- ment plan. Why the curly hair Mon- day mornings? PEGGY ANNE LE GRAND 752 East Thirty-sixth Street-18 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE- CLOTHING Swimming 2 . . . bank 2, 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . play committee 3 . home economics library marshal 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Know thyself. LAURA M. LETTS 4102 Prior Avenue-6 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC l l I I U.N.Y. 4 Always smiling and laughing . . . late for everything - including school. Et ore we reagzecl il PATRICIA R. LEWIS 2918 Glendale Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE- CLOTHING MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 Ambition: To laugh, to love, and someday to grow old gracefully. MARY ELLEN LINK 3212 Cedarhurst Road-14 ACADEMIC-HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Badminton 2, 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . assistant squad leader 2, 3 . . . glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . bank rep- resentative 2 . . . home economics library 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 MARY MARGARET LOERWALD 2718 Louise Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-S-TENOGRAPHIC Dramatic club 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 2 . . . table tennis .l.V. 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . .garland bearer 3 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 Exageration kid, green eyes and curly hair, Cot a letter today, be good! I SYDNEY LINDERMAN 1501 Argonne Drive-18 LATIN-MATHEMATICS I Year president 2, 4 . . . homerod president 2 . . . prom committ 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.' 3, 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . .l senior play . . . basketball 2 . badminton 2 . . . golf 3 He that handleth a matter wis shall find good. ELEANOR LYNN LIVINGSTON l 3196 28th. street-18 l HOME ECONOMICS-MODERN LANGUA Garland bearer 3 . . . home econoll ics marshal 3 . . . Banner 3, 4 . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . basketball 2 . . volleyball 2 . . . softball 3 . . swimming 4 l Silence is her greatest virtue l l I EDITH BRUNHILDE LOHSE 3807 Ellerslie Avenue-18 STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Glee club 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2 . . . Al Maryland chorus 3 . . . orchest: 2, 3, 4 . . . badminton 2, 3, 4 . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . golf 2, 3 . . volleyball 2, J.V. 3, 4 . . . Spring time in Paris 3 . . . table tennis . . . tennis 4 . . . swimming 4 . . prom committee 4 Serious but spirited! 1 I LORETTA MAE LOTT 3807 Sixth Street-25 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Clerk 2 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . locker monitor 3 . . . bank official 3 . . . prom committee 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . hall office marshal 4 A 5 ,fi A , ,Sages g, if if tg, Sail? te K na, Z, ' I-itil Q X Lottie, Shirl's sidekick, lots of fun, a vivacious personality and a contagious laugh. Ambition: To stay happy. 2' f f 'K MILDRED MACKUBIN 723 Bartlett Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL-CLOTHING MAJOR is ,1-, . ' t - Y-Teens 3, president 4 . . . home - 1 economics librarian 3 . . . hall mar- ' shal4...bank2,3,4-...Echo4 LW H W ff . my tk. . W? , is P hge, , at .V ,V naw. - .- ,glti fgef ,gt 5 - - ,fgj v,,,,: , I- ei sql A SJ , , ,,-m ay - .. ,- lt, it V D ts Q t s 1 . . . table tennis 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . archery 2, 3 A bonnie Scotch lassie. get - 1 , CHARLOTTE MACE 5509 Highgate Drive-15 MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . clerk 3. 4 glee club 4- . . . Echo representative 4- Serious and friendly . . . always singing . . . sincere devotion REGINA MACLELLAN 3332 Elmley Avenue-13 OFFICE PRACTICE-Music MAJOR Delegate 2 . . . clerk 3 . . . bank Official 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . tennis 2 Jeannie -usually found in the halls calling for Pat. we LUUZLQJ LIJLJQI' tk? gCLl f6Ll'l6l5 NITA MACMULLEN 4 East Cold Spring Lane-18 'ENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Eker monitor 2, 3 . . . basketball ...hockey3...tennis2... ss play 2, 3 . . . hall and office lrshal . . . bank 3, 4 great little dancer, always talk- ' and laughing, carefree, an avid .ller Derby fan. RAH BEALE MARLOW 1 Wyndhurst Avenue-10 PDERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE eeclub2,3,4...clerk2.., land bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 friend is a present you give to irself. Ambition: To help bring 'cess and happiness to another. TH MAUREEN MCCALL North Hill Road-18 TH-MonERN LANGUAGE 'land bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . k official 2, 3 . . . Springtime in 'is 3 . . . office marshal 4 . . . minton 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, . . volleyball 2 . . . locker mon- 3 . . . golf 2, 3 at we like, we do well. V ANNE H. MARDEN 3100 St. Paul Street-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Archery 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . usher 3 . . . bank clerk 2, 3 . . . study hall monitor 3 . .. Springtime in Paris 3 Bunny is a wonderful friend, always cheerful and full of pep! RITA JEAN MCAREE , + -, . . Q 'ii' '5-fisfjffliilit'-23 E553 , 620 East Thirty-sixth Street-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC il V . Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . bowling ' fi 3 .h-. . 3, 4 U ,Y I A Q -512534, I, your schoolmate D, wish you ' all the success in the world! ' A-3' Vi Q' .. ' ,', JOAN LEE MCDORMAN 4324 Shamrock Avenue-6 STENOGRAPI-uc-HOME EcoN0M1cs Homeroom vice-president 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . library mar- shal 3 . . . bank 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . class 'softball 2 .l0anie, cute Irish lass, bitten by the Charleston bug. 'l'! 'W ,am 'SR' e . .E ':' ' .- ff. JOAN MEEK 801 North Glover Street-5 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE .. Student Council 4 . . . garland bear- er 3 . . . bowling 2, 4 . . . delegate 3...usher4...bank2... U.N.Y. 3, 4 Attractive, well liked, and full of laughter. BETTY MEISTER 2707 Hemlock Avenue-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . badmin- ton2,3...archery2,3... golf 2 . . . U.N.Y. 2 . . . senior play . . . garland bearer 3 Chris, cute little blond . . . Navy fan . . . future Florence Nightingale. VERNA CAROLYN MESSICK 6100 Marietta Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Dramatic club 2 . . . Banner 2 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bear- er3...bank2,3 Usually found dancing at the Rek,', scatter-brainedg and fickle, I don't want hear it, blondie with the blue eyes. MARGUERITE MCGAFFIN 35 South Morley Street-29 ART CURRICULUM Ambition: Etre un eartiste commer- ciale. She is petite and has many friends. EILEEN M. MECH 3302 Mary Avenue-14 MATH-MODERN LANGUAGE History librarian 2 . . . home eco- nomic-s librarian 3 . . . spark plug 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Friendly and unpredictable, with a contagious laugh. Bard Avon bound. 0l'YLl'l'LQl'lCOI'Yl2l'lt Wai OUQI' JEAN MEIER 2618 Cecil Avenue-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom secretary 2 . . . bad- minton 2 . . . softball 2 . . . Spring- time in Paris 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 4 . . . U. N.Y. 4 . . . basketball 4 Laughter and personality, as can be seeng and a dash of J.H.U.g that equals Jean. JANET E. MESEKE 1217 Walters Avenue-12 ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Banner representative 2 . . . library marshal 3 . . . basketball 2, 4 .' . . bank 2 . . . orchestra 2, 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . usher 3 . . . .l.V. softball 3 . . . ice skating 2, 3 . . . swimming 2 Convictions He who laughs last doesnit get the joke. JULIA CAROL METTAM 704 East 41st Street-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Play 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . supper committee 3 . ..Echo4 ...hallmarshal4... delegate 2 . . . clerk 2, 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . homeroom vice- president 2 Kitten', . . . sharp wit . . . good company . . . Ask Carol, she'll get it . . . sums up an A girl. ETHEL MCGEEHAN 2025 Sinclair Lane-13 1 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Student Council 2 . . . bank 2 .' clerk 2 . . . garland bearer 3 bowling 4 T Eth, expressive eyes, sm clothes, turned-up nose, c chick, understanding. ' VIRGINIA LEE MEDINGER 3107 Juneau Place-14 W COMMERCIAL-MUSIC MAJOR Homeroom treasurer 2, 3 . . . drai tic club 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . City-Eastern chorus 3, 4 T Ginger . . . cute blonde . . . sn ling blue eyes . . . our own .leanel MacDonald. . . favorite questid Where's Jane? Q i A i 1 1 3 A -l l A 1 ACADEMIC-STENOCRAPHIC ITA J. MIERSCH 'ICE PRACTICE-FOODS MAJOR ne economics library 3 . . . gar- i bearer 3 . . . Student Council L . . . bowling 4 ike work. It fascinates me. I watch others doing it for hours. NIET INEZ MILLER 0 East Lafayette Avenue-13 FNCE-MUSIC MAJOR imatic club 2, 4 . . . safety ncil representative 4 . . . hall 'shal 4 . . . prom committee 4 . archery 2 . . . athletic rep- :ntative 2, 3, 4 rchievous . . . dynamic blue eyes popular gal . . . full of fun and iy to go. MARGARET JOAN MILES 3115 Mary Avenue-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-MATHEMATICS Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . tennis 3 . . garland bearer 3 . . . bank 3 . . . Jeanie . . . always found on the stairway . . . big brown eyes . . five foot two, MELVA MILLER 3241 Dudley Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . guidance- representative . . . softball 2, 4 . . . basketball 2, 4 I like to danceg I like to singg I'd like to know, What is the thing. .fdflfl fAQ jegfuafg l'Ol'YL was Cl, I0 e6LffCU'lt l'YLel'l'LOI'y JUNE B. MILLNER 3600 Keystone Avenue-11 Garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3 Very quiet, neat, sweet, always ready to help. Likes football, Poly. Ambition: To be a private secretary CHARLOTTE MOESER 2914 Arlington Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-STENOCRAPHIC Delegate 2 . . . sophomore party 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . bad- minton 3 . . . basketball 4 Char, pretty brown eyes, dancing feet, Poly and Navy rooter, foot-ball and ice hockey enthusiast, future secretary. JOAN CAROL MOONEY 3448 Elm Avenue-ll OFFICE PRACTICE-MUSIC MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Usually found in the halls with Nile- ginaf' Don't ever do today what you can put off until tomorrowf, L. DORIS MINOR 5906 Burgess Avenue-14 HOME EcoNoMIcs-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 . . . delegate 3, 4 . . . archery 2 . . . swimming 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . usher 3 Conviction: Smiles come from the hEf7flj they cannot be commanded- except by a photographer. MARILYN MOLESWORTH 2206 Echodale Avenue-14 LATIN-RIODERN LANGUAGE Tennis 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Laugh and the world laughs with youg weep and you weep alone. JEAN CAROL MOORE 4820 Roland Avenue, Apt. H-10 ACADEMIC-Foous MAJOR Safety council 4 North Carolina. Conviction: Youire only young once, enjoy life while you may. .IOAN RAE MOSER 2923 North Charles Street-18 LATIN-SCIENCE Bowling 2, 3, 4, ,I.V. 3 . . . volley- ball 2, 3, IQV. 2, V. 3 . . . basket- ball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3, year team 2, 3 . . , garland bearer 3 . .. bank 2, 3, 4 . . . delegate 2, 3, 4 . . . Usher 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . year plays 2, 4 I wonlt say word One to anyone! ELAINE VERYLE MUIR 1929 Hillenwood Road MUsIC CURRICULUM Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . All-Maryland and Inter-High orchestras 2, 3 . . . Baltimore Symphony usher 2, 3, 4 . . . bank representative 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . Banner circulation manager 4 She shall have music. EVELYN MOXLEY 3310 Lyndale Avenue-I3 STILNOCRAPHIC-ART MAJOR Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . year play 2,3...bank2,3...clerk3 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . Class banner committee 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . homeroom vice president 4 . . . bowling 3 . . . squad leader 2, assistant 3, 4 Helpful to the nth degree. NANCY MURROW 415 Charter Oak Avenue-I2 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE- CLOTHING An afterthought is a mad desire to shut my mouth after I have put my foot in it. jk? LUGFQ g0l'l2 VIRGINIA LEE NEWIVIAN 3020 Pinewood Avenue-I4 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . health suite aide 3, 4 Ginny, partial to spaghetti, '4Sen- timental Me, friendly smile, very thoughtful. NANCY VIRGINIA OCHS 825 Evesham Avenue-I2 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPI-IIC Swimming 2, 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . tennis 3 . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . clerk 2, 3 . . . badminton 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . class meeting 2, 4 . . . supper com- mittee 3 The essence of friendship is entire- ness, a total magnanimity and trust. NANCY MARIE 0'KEEFE I8ll North Chester Street-I3 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Bowling 4 Big S, neat dresser, green eyes, well known Irish temper, found at Sports Centre, Johns Hopkins. Fa- vorite quotation: 6'Better late than never, ,p M ,rg CAROLYN NICKLES 5929 Kavon Avenue-6 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Garland bearer 3 . . . hall ma 4-...usher3...U.N.Y.3 Springtime in Paris 3 . . . b ball year team 2, 3 . . . h 2, ,I.V. 3, V. 4 . . . softball 2, 3 . table tennis J.V. 3 . . . golf Sweet blonde with a twinkle in eyes. LILLIAN OHLER 2705 Christopher Avenue-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 2 Banner representative 3, 4 representative 2 . . . hall marsha 2, 3 . . . .l.V. badminton 3 . .N V. archery 2 . . . golf 3 A lovable girl who is always attra1 tive in every way. Ambition: To bu a good nurse. ELSIE HELENE OTT 5500 Hamlet Avenue-I4 COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC U.N.Y. 4 W.M.C. fan. Ambition: to live a life of week ends. I + RUTH ANN OWINGS PATRICIA PAPAMINAS 1817 Aiken Street-13 2036 East Federal Street-13 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Echo representative 4 . . . usher 3 Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . volleyball 2, . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . swimming 3 . . .homeroom 2, 3 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . badminton treasurer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . 3 . . . bowling' 4 Skipj' Big 5, green eyes, hap- piest when dancing. NANCY LEE PARKS WESLEA CAROL PEARSON 4601 Valley View Avenue-6 4642 Harcourt Road STENOORAPIIIC-MUSIC MAJOR MUsIc CURRICULUM Student Council 2 . . . homeroom Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . All-Maryland president 3 . . . usher 2 . . . garland orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . Inter-High bearer 3 . . . City-Eastern chorus orchestra 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, 4 . . . 3, 4 . . . history marshal 4 . . . badminton 2 . . . symphony usher locker monitor 3 . . . softball 3 2, 3, 4 Nan, pretty blue eyes, friendly, A.B.C.C. enthusiast. likes Eastern Shore, Charleston bug. .fdncl we inafafkcl a new loreaiclenf A GRACE PELTZ Hugo Avenue-18 IC CURRICULUM li club 2 . . . orchestra 3, 4 . . . 'ty council representative 4 . . . ball 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . VY. 3, 4 ere is nothing quite like West ttf' KTRUDE PFLEIDERER n Rosalie Avenue-14 lMERCIAL-STI-INOCRAPHIC per committee 3 . . . bank clerk , . prom committee 4 . . . swim- E 2 . . . bowling 4 ...squad r 2, assistant 3 a big, wide, wonderful world. L PHILLIPS FenwiCk Avenue-I8 N-SCIENCE eroom vice-president 2 . . . 2...U.N.Y.2,3,4... Jgtime in Paris 3 . . . gym tor 3 . . . garland bearer 3 play committee 2, 4 .... boat- Committce 3 is of fun . . . gallons of poise Qodles of chatter . . . battalions Jys . . . Thais Gee. SUZANNE PETERS 3603 Third Street-25 MODERN-LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Volleyball 2, 3, V. 3 . . . hockey 2 ...' softball 3 . . . badminton 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . play committee 3 Some noise, mostly poise, Flavored with Hopkins and Navy boys, Personality spiced with Gee, That's Dumpy Doll's,, recipe. ARDELLE SANDRA PHILLIPS 1716 East 25th Street-I3 IVIODERN LANGUAGE-MUsIc MAJOR Orchestra 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, secretary 4 . . . homeroom U.N. representative 4 . . . library marshal 3, 4 . . . history marshal 3, 4 . . . badminton 2, 3 . . . volleyball 2, 3, 4 . . . archery 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . softball 3' Shorty', . . . a good sport, JANICE ELOUISE PHILLIPS 1702 East Thirty-second Street-18 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE- CLOTHING MAJOR Home economics marshal 3 . history marshal 4 . . . bank 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Ambition: To be a certain Mrs. JOAN AMELIA QUASNY 4008 Pennington Avenue-26 CoIvIMIaRCIAI.-OFFICE PRACTICE Bank 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 ' The greatest thing youill ever learn ls just to love and be loved in re- lllffl. MARLENE RADER 2825 Bauernwood Avenue-14 ACADEMICS-f0ODS MAJOR U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . home economics library marshal 4 . . . Echo ad- vertising representative 4 Keep your face toward the sun and the shadow .will fall behind you. JEAN MARGOT RAYGOR 1900 North Chester Street-13 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACT 35 .... U.N.Y. 2 . . . bowling 4 Rae, Big 5, frequently seen at the Sports Centre, Coliseum or Fort Meade. Rushes to arrive at school before 8:59. 112 1422 Kingsway Road-I8 MATH-b'l0DPIRN LANGUAGE MARIAN E. PRIEST Lil' WDP! M1615 Cl FOLLIIJ O! f0:if5 ELAINE RACHMANENKOV 4305 Harford Road-14 MUSIC CURRICULUM Volleyball 2, 3, 4, J.V. 3 . . . opera 4 . . . orlihestra 2, 3, 4 . . . Inter- High orchestra . . . Y-teen 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . Baltimore Symphony usher 4 Usually found studying music. NANCY CARTER RANKIN 308 Evesham Avenue-12 llflATHEMATICS-MODERN LANGUAGE Year treasurer 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 2, 3 . . . glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 ...usher 3 . . . basketball year team 2, 3, .I.V. 3 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . bad- minton 3, 4, V. 4 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . prom committee 4 . . . table tennis 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . math club 4 Honesty is the best policy. DAISY EMILIA REGATO 1107 East 20th Street-I8 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Cvlee club 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . table tennis 2 . . . archery 3 . . . golf 3 .. .tennis 4 Conscientious, quiet, conservative, well liked, a udashingi' Cuban, aft er-school uoffice girlf' BARBARA L. PICKERING History librarian 2 . . . commence- ment usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 Bobbie . . . Looking forward to State Teacherls College. Where there are two, dreams come true. 3720 Creenmount Avenue-18 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Certainly it is heaven upon earth, to have menls minds move in chari- ty, rest in providence, and turn upon the poles of truth. GEORGIA LEE POWITZ 2207 Woodbourn Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Student Council 4 . . . hon treasurer 2 . . . garland bearer badminton 2, 3 . . . basket Chick,,' seen knitting argyles bition: To marry a certain RUTH C. PUNDT 2880 Kentucky Avenue-13 QJMMIZRCIAL-STILNOGRAPHIC Springtime in Paris 3 . . . b . . . Student Council 4 . . sembly usher 4 . . . U.N.Y. Do unto others as you would they should do unto you. 1813 South Road-6 RIANNE RENSHAW Eunice Avenue-14 ERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE er leader 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball team . . . V. volleyball 3 atic club 2 . . . garland bearer . prom decorations 3 . . . Echo ative, laughs a lot, always in urry, partial to tall blondes. RLEY ANN RICKARDS Harcourt Road-14 ERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE gate 2 . . . Banner representa- 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . .' . 'mencement usher 3 . . . Echo . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . 'bad- ton 2, 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . 3 . . . softball 3, 4 lc, sedate and sophisticated a dry wit . . . a sympathetic d. wr 'Swv fzflff PATRICIA ELLEN RICE 6117 Birchwood Avenue-14 MUs1c CURRICULUM Glee club 2, 3, 4, secretary 4 . . . usher 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . athletic representative 4 Live true to God, and love, and duty, then life will prove to you all beauty. NANCY JANE RICKS 3736 Elm Avenue-11 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Usher 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Banner staff 3 . . . Echo picture staff 4 . . . bowling 2, 3, 4 . .. basketball 2 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . volleyball 2, 4, V. 3 A soft-voiced blonde, well liked, Yea Navy! Ambition: To becomea nurse. ime Jeemecl io even adfer JANE OLIVER RIDGELY ACADEMIC-DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . usher 3 Partial to red convertibles, bound to be with Anne somewhere between Eastern and City College. LUCILLE ELIZABETH ROCHE 1920 East Thirtieth Street-18 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Student Council 4, house Chairman 4 . . . year play 4 . . . glee club 2,3,4...U.N.Y.2,3...hall marshal 3, 4 . . .garland bearer 3...Banner3...usher3,4.. tennis 2 . . . basketball 3 Uncle Chrisf' jovial, dependable, keen about Annapolis. LOIS VIRGINIA RODNEY 2624 St. Paul Street-18 HIS'FORY-SCIENCE Banner representative 2, 3, 4 . . . year play 3 . . . delegate 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . basketball 2, 3 Got a letter? Where's Annapolis? RUTH E. RITZ 960 North Chester Street-5 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIG Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . volleyball 2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 bank representative 4 A swell gal . . . well-liked . . . understanding . . . a great listener. PATRICIA ANN ROCHE 5418 Hilburn Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACT 35 .. Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . usher 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . basketball 4 Usually dreaming about Take therefore no thought for the mor- row, for the morrow shall take thought for things of itselff' MARY ROSE 5914 Greenspring Avenue-9 MATH-MODERN LANGUAGE Math club 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . archery 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . golf 3 . ..softball 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . tennis 2, 3 An enthusiastic athlete, quiet, sin- cere, artisticg serious of purpose, and a true friend. EDITH E. ROULSTON 3511 Southern Avenue-14 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Usher 3 . . . Echo advertising and photographic staffs 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . badminton 3 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3, 4 Smart, smooth, and scatter - bmined . . . hair of gold fH202J, eyes of blue. FLORENCE VIRGINIA RYAN 608 Chestnut Hill-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC-A89 MAJOR Homeroom president 3 . . . home- room treasurer 2 . . . play sCenery 2, 3, 4 . . . Echo business Manager 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . ..garland bearer 3 Bonny, Oh, them dark eyes! A wonderful artist! JANET IRENE RUTH 2401 West North Avenue-16 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Archery 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . Banner 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4... safety council 3 . . . orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . delegate 2 . . . bank rep- resentative 2 . . . Red Cross 2, 3 . . . history library marshal 4 . . . home economics library 2 Usually day dreamingg likes to laugh. Fil see you in France some- day. MARY E. J. SAUER 4423 Furley Avenue-6 STENOGRAPHIC-l1f1USIC MAJOR Harvest hop 2 . . . Echo representa- tive 3 . . . prom committee 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. home- room representative 4 . . . orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . swimming 2, 3 Accomplished accortiionist. oon if was une WINIFRED LARUE SCHILLING 3100 Grindon Avenue-14 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . dramatic club 2, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . Banner staff 2, 3 . . . Echo staff 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . badminton 2, 3 . . . hockey 4 . . . Volleyball 2, V. 3 . . . basketball year team 3 A blond heading for Western Mary- land, McDonogh fan. .... .... . . JUDITH ANNE SCHNEIDER 1124 Belvedere Avenue-12 ART CURRICULUM U.N.Y. 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . basketball 2 . . golf 3 The best ship is friendship. JEAN SCHRODETZKI 1-617 Elmtree Street-26 MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE Bowling 2, 3 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . bank 2, 4 . . . Echo2,4 . . . office marshal 3 . . . prom decora- tions 3 . . . Commencement usher 3 Short in stature, tall in imagina- tion, future laboratory technician. MARGARET M. SCHMOKEL 721 Benninghaus Road-12 ' STENOGRAPHIC-MODERN LANGUAC Clerk 2 . . . garland bearer 3 , bank 3 . . . Banner represent: 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . table tenn . . . basketball 2, 3 . . . softba . . . bowling 4 'The greatest essentials of h ness are something to do, som to love, and something to hope SHARON K. SCHREIVER ' 2625 Chesterfield Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Safety council 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 hall marshal 4 . . . locker monitr The best ship is friendship. 1- PATRICIA JOAN SEYMOUR' 1601 Pentwood Road-12 STENOGRAPHIC-MODERN LANGUA Homeroom vice president 2 . Student Council 3, 4 . . . 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .c 2, 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 U.N.Y. 4 . . . prom committe . . . basketball 2,3 . . . table te 2 . . . softball 3 . . . bowlin H ere's wishing Pat luck always CAROL SMITH 03 Old Harford Road MMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE-roons AJOR .N.Y. 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . anner representative 4 . . . usher alorie . he best things in life are free. AN ELLEN SMITH 27 Dudley Avenue-13 ENOCRAPIIIC-MUSIC MAJOR nnis 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . udent Council 2 wver serious, loves parties. DANNA SPANOS 51 Lyndale Avenue-13 ENOGRAPIIIC-MUSIC Lmeroom treasurer 2 . . . U.N.Y. . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . soft- ll 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . swim- i1ng2,3,4 ...bowling3... nis 4 . . . volleyball 4 ill of fun and fancy free. Y lflxz mme dw JANICE SHELLENBERGER 4510 Harcourt Road-14 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Usher 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . badminton 2, 3 . . . softball 2, 3, 4- Slow, smooth, and sophisticated with lovely green QPJ eyes. Im- mediate Ambition: To make use of stenography. Future Ambition: To receive an M.R.S. degree. DELMA JEAN SINNERS 4219 Berger Avenue-6 STENOGRAPHIC-MODERN LANGUAGE Banner representative 2 . . . dele- gate 3, 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . bowling 4 Jeanne . . . Friendship is a knot which angel hands have tied. june arewe! J45 2 anJ C0i'lll'l'leilCeI112ll! CAROLYN JEAN SMITH 2801 Northern Parkway Monsmv LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Bowling 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . softball 2 . . . tennis 3 . . .U.N.Y. 3...clerk2...usher3... basketball 3 . . . table tennis 4 cccasv. Ambition: To be an R.N. and build that certain dream house. NAOMI SNYDER 3204 Pelham Avenue-I4 MATH-MODERN LANGUAGE Bank 3, 4 . . .year play 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . table tennis 2 . . . badminton 2, 3, 4 . . . softball . . . basketball 4 . . . volleyball 3 Slugger . . . lovable . . . always smiling . . . loves potato chips . . . dependability plus. MARY LOUISE SPEARGAS 2819 Onyx Road-14 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Garland bearer 3 . . . Echo ad- vertising 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3. ..bowling2,3,,4,V.2,3... basketball 2 . . . volleyball 3, 4 . . . softball 3, 4 E.H.S.,s star bowler, quiet and sweet. Ambition: To become a court stenographer. LAIA SHEVITZ 2902 Clifton Park Terrace-13 MATHEMATICS-MODERN LANGUAGE Year play 2, 3, 4 . . . play commit- tee 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . Banner 4 . . . dramatic club 2 . . . archery 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . badminton 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . basketball 2 Good actressg excellent student: serious, but fun to be with. NADIA SKURCHUK 1230 Glyndon Avenue-23 Aar CURRICULUM Delegate 2 . . . homeroom presi- dent 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 3 . . . Echo 4 Roller skating holds first place in her heart. if em A fy PN NANCY M. SPRIGGS 5435 Belle Vista Avenue-6 OFFICE PRACTICE-MUSIC MAJOR Banner representative 2 . . . bowl- ing 3, 4 . . . library marshal 4 Little Nancy, always with Bunny. Happiness is the supreme object of existence. KATHERINE G. STAVROS 410 South Newkirk Street MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Student Council 2 . . . gym mar- shal 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . softball 2 . . . table tennis 4 . . . archery 4 Kitty . . . A vivacious brunette . . . College bound . . . Medical Secretary? PEARL E. STAMBAUGH 2906 Fleetwood Avenue-14 SCIENCE-LANGUAGE Give to the world the best yo have And the best will come you. Ambition: Entendre bien nage. SALLY STEPHENS 812 Northern Parkway-12 MATH-MODERN LANGUAGE back J le m ming 2 play committee 2 . .' Homeroom president 2 . . . swirr 'n year play 2, 4 . . . bowh g3.. commencement usher 3 . . . librar. marshal 3 . . . hall marshal 4 1 Happiest thoughts, sincerest wayi Truest friend through Easte Taste makes waist. of ua were dd --:Some 0 uf: cries! VIVIAN STORM 3403 Kentucky Avenue-13 HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR-SCIENCE U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . home economics librarian 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . swim- ming 4 . . . basketball 4 Always smiling, J.H.U. GRACE FLORINE STOUT 3725 Yolando Road MUSIC CURRICULUM Orchestra 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3 . . . Inter-High chorus 3 . . . organist 4 . . . City-Eastern chorus 4 Firm upholder of B.C.C. 2, 3, 4. Has anybody any gum? A. CAROLYN SVATORA 2417 East Eager Street-5 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Student Council 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . softball 2, 3 Smooth dancer, friendly and like- able, basketball whiz, knock it off, usually found arguing with Shirley. JANE STOUFFER 906 Olmstead Road COMMERCIAL-MUSIC MAJOR Bank representative 3 . . . U.N.Y.2 3 . . . usher 2 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Y-teen 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . softball 2, 3 Doll, where's Ginny? ELEANOR E. STREETT 3220 Ellerslie Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Bank official 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . ..U. N. Y. 4 . . . swimming 4 . . . badminton 4 . . . softball 4 . . . bowling 4 Slow to anger and quick to smile, are the things that make a friend worthwhile. RUTH DENTON TALBOTT 3613 Ednor Road-18 SCIENCE-MATHEMATICS-LATIN Year play 2 . . . Student Council 2 . . . usher 2 . . . nominating convention chairman 2, secretary 3 . . . Banner 3, 4, personals editor 4 . . . prom decorations 3 . .P . Spring- time in Paris 3 . . . glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . Echo 3, 4 . . . operausher 4 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . year team 2 . . . swimming 4 Viuacious, full of fun, college bound. 9 rn dayl S fl E i 1641 Argonne Drive-18 ZANNE L. TETU 08 Lochner Road-12 src CURRICULUM ee club 2, 3, 4 . . . orchestra 4 . . . home economics marshal 4 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . era 4 . . . City-Eastern chorus . . . clerk 3 . . . table tennis . . . archery 2 ore things are wrought by prayer n this world dreams of. RY E. THOMPSON Cliftview Avenue-13 ENOCRAPHIC-SCIENCE nk representative 2 . . . clerk . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . garland bearer . . cafeteria monitor 4 . . . home- m president 4 . . . history mar- l 4 . . . prom committee 4 ary Liz, Nasherly. W ell t's life. What're you going to ? ALMA R. THOMAS 3133 Kenyon Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR . Biology club 2 . . . ice skating 2, 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3 . . . Spring- time in Paris 3 . . . bank 4 . . Echo 4 Full of fun and a real palg enjoys sportsg a T.V. fan. V. ELOISE TILGHMAN 328 Radnor Road-12 MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom president 2 . . . drama- tic club 2 . . . Banner 2 . . . bas- ketball 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . year secretary 3 . . . play committee 3, 4...year play 2,3,4...glee club 2, 3, 4, president 4 No life iss easy all da time. It iss not meant to be. .fdncf we were lahen for a' Loaf riole RUTH JANE TOWNSEND MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Clerk 2 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y 3 . . . play 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . archery 2 . . .tennis 2, 3 . . . badminton 2, 3 . . . softball 3, 4 . . . V. hockey 4 . . . athletic representative 2 . . . bas- ketball 2, 4 R..l. An A-plus pinchhitter. A smile costs the least and does the most good. IRIS MARIE TURNER 6106 Fairoaks Avenue-14 Music CURRICULUM Clee club 2 . . . orchestra 3, 4 . . . locker marshal 4 Remember: when you point your finger accusingly at someone, you've got three of them pointing to yourself. CAROLYN W. USSERY 5804 Beauregard Avenue-l2 SCIENCI-3-lllouizim LANCIIACI-1 Library marshal 4 . . . locker mar- shal 3 . . . usher 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . softball 3 Vivacious, laughing blue eyesg likes dancingg wants to be a medical sec- retary, believes a smile is the key note to success. DOROTHY TRAVERS 4726 Ivanhoe Avenue-12 SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Archery 2 . . . swimming 2 . . softball 2, 3 . . . bowling 2, 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . V. volleyball 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 Dot,' sweetg looks forward to week-endsg one minute of nine or die. MILDRED UCHUCK 3203 Clarence Avenue-13 STENOGRAPHIC-Music RIAJOR Music festival 3, 4 . . . prom com- mittee 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 3 . . . bowl- ing 3, 4, secretary 3 Millie . . . one of the Three . . . ':Wait for mel CATHERINE L. VELASCO 2105 Homewood Avenue-18 STI-INOCRAPHIC-lVIlfSIC IXIAJOR Dramatic club . . . homeroom vice president 3 . . . music festival 2, 3 . . . prom committee 4 . . . archery 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . bowling 3, 4 Cass, one of the Threeg just waiting for week ends. 802 Cator Avenue-18 BETTY LOU VESTER 3303 Cedarhurst Road-14 LATIN-MODERN LANGUAGE Bank 3, 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . archery 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 One whose voice is as small as her handwriting. JANET A. WAGNER 3752 Tudor Arms Avenue SCIENCE-MATHEMATICS Class play 2, 3, 4 . . . glee club 3, 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . play committee 4 . . . tennis 2, 3 . . . badminton 2 To speak kindly of one another is good, To speak kindly on one another is better, and To act kindly to one another is best of alll KAY VICKERS 3103 Glendale Avenue-14 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Homeroom president 2 . . . Student Council 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . supper committee 2 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . prom decoration 3 . . . squad leader 2, 4 . . . basket- ball 3 Always be cheerful and you'll al. ways have friends. CASSANDRA S. WALDEN 5504 Hamlet Avenue-14 RTATHEMATICS-SCIENCE Badminton 2 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . orchestra 2, 3. 4 Sandy,,' individuality. 0 gOt Olll' yea.I'AO0L5 JACQUELINE E. WALKER MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Year play 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . garland bearer 3 . . . supper com mittee 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . U.N.Y. 2, 3, 4 . . . class meeting 4 Jackie L n Da marv . daz- , J' a 3 - - zling blonde. Oh, that laugh! CYNTHIA WANNER 1512 Lakeside Avenue-18 ART CURRICULUM Clerk 2 . . . glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Student Coun- cil 3, 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . lost and found 4 . . . language club 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 There's a bit of sunshine in every- thing and Cindy's the girl to find it. WANDA WEBSTER 1528 Abbotston Street-18 COMMERCIAL STENOCRAPHIC Bank 4 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 Peace on earthg good will toward men. .awww awe--1 MARILYN ANN WALTMAN 5858 Belair Road-6 ACADEMIC-ART, HISTOR Banner3,4...bank2... committee 2, 3, 4 . . . year 3, dramatic club 2, president . . . garland bearer 3 . . . golf Mickey, entertaining, a Colt HELEN WEBER 1702 East Lanvale Street-13 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom president 2, 3, vice ident4...bank2... bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3, 4 Sincerity is the essence of friendship. EVELYN P. WEIDNER 621 St. Dunstans Road-12 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Banner representative 2, 3, . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 year play 3, 4 . . . Echo 4 ...o marshal 4 . . . bowling 3, 4 . golf 3 . . . V. hockey 3, 4 . . softball 2, 3, 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . swimming 2 Clowning is her specialty. NE MACLEAN WILLIAMS F2 Alameda Boulevard MMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE- Obs MAJOR fety council representative 4 . . . :land bearer 3 . . . hall marshal . . . usher 3 Petter late than never. ARJORIE J. WRICHTSON 11 Strathmore Avenue-14 TIN-SCIENCE lee club 2, 3, 4 . . . garland bearer . . . usher 3 . . . City-Eastern orus 3, 4 . . . homeroom treasurer . . . locker monitor 4 . . . U.N.Y. . . . tennis 3 . . . archery 3 fannie with the dark brown hair, sweet disposition, and a conta- lous laugh. NCY L. WURZBACHER O9 East 32nd. Street-18 ATH-MODERN LANGUAGE nnis 2 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . her 3... U.N.Y. 3, 4 . . . hall arshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 lways on the telephone . . . prefers ue convertibles . . . forever knit- g argyles or sleeveless sweaters. MARYLOU WEINEL 3825 Yolando Road-18 LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . Spring- time in Paris 3 . . . cafeteria mon- itor 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . prom committee 4 . . . archery 2 Lovable, sincere, blushable cheeks. DOROTHY JO WILLIAMS 806 Dumbarton Avenue-18 COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC U.N.Y. 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . home economics library 4 . . . arch- ery 2 This southern girl from Tennessee couldn't be sweeter! We hope she stays that way. Jam! ilzen. if waa our furn MILDRED M. WILSON 1110 Haverhill Road-29 MUs1c CURRICULUM Orchestra 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4 . . . librarian 4 . . . Inter-High chorus 2, 3 . . . All-Maryland chorus 2 . . . City-Eastern chorus 3 . . . Y-teen 2 . . . homeroom secretary 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . senior play . . . hall marshal 4 To earn a B.S. and an R.N. degree. DOLORES M. WURZBACHER 3532 Cliftmont Avenue-13 COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC Clerk 3 . . . U.N.Y. 4 . . . archery 2, 3 . . . bowling 2, 3 Life' has many trials, Through which we all must gog But Lort has such a pleasant smile, Her future's going to glow. JACQUELINE WYATT 4130 Alameda Boulevard-18 ACADEMIC-STENOGRAPHIC Y-Teen 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . glee club 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 . . . clerk 2, 3 . . . softball 2, 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . .basket- ball 4 .lackie, a lovely blonde, with a sweet disposition and a sunny smile, likes to dream. DELORES JANET WHITE 1718 Eutaw Place-17 COMMERCIAL-HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Delegate 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo representative 2 . . . sup- per committee 3 . . . office marshal 4 . . . Echo advertising 4 . . . swim- ming 2 . . . bowling 3, 4 . . . tennis 3 Dory,', usually found joking with G.S.T. ELIZABETH R. WILLIAMS 4909 Wright Avenue-5 HOME ECONOMICS-MODERN LANGUAGE Archery 2 . . . clerk 3 . . . treasurer 3 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . history library marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . U.N.Y. 3 Happy-go-lucky, fair and free, Nothing ever bothers rne. Ambition: To get an M.R.S. degree. MARIE ZOMBRO 3345 Kentucky Avenue-13 W MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE Bank representative 2, 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . U.N.Y. 4- . . . basketball 3, 44 . . . volleyball V. 3 . . . softball 3 . . . 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Miss Wickes, Miss Neilson, and their classes for their assistance with the typing. Miss Deem for hcr splendid cooperation. Mr. William Kocher and Mr. Segall of Segall-Majestic Studios for their photographs. Mr. Sydney Schultz and Miss Helene R. Baylin of Roebuck and Son, Printers, for their willing assistance in solving our numerous problems. Mrs. Farley for her readiness in sharing her knowledge and experience. Miss Ritter for her persistent and ready assistanceg without her help our yearbook never could have been completed. A and Mrs. Edward Abbey Abbott and Mrs. James T. Abbott and Mrs. Charles T. Aberts and Mrs. Pius J. Adams nd Ruth and Mrs. Charles E. Allen Allen a Theta Kappa Sorority and Mrs. William C. Anderson a and Charlie les and David Apple . Leonore H. Apple and Mrs. Edward Appleby ne and Bob and Shirl and Mrs. Thomas Ashley and Mrs. Richard Askins . Ida L. Aten and Mrs. Thomas R. Aten C. Atkins rey and Gus rey and Mary Lou and Mrs. Franklin C. Austin and Mrs. John H. K. Austin and Mrs. Samuel P. Averella B . M. I.. Backlaus and Mrs. Walter Bajkowski and Mrs. George Ballman and Bruce ara and Don ara and Johnny and Mrs. Charles Barnes and Mrs. I. Barnes . Marie Barnes and Mrs. John Barrasso and Mrs. E. A. Bartlett . Ruth Baublitz and Mrs. William F. Bauer, Jr. and Billy Bauhaus and Mrs. William Bauhaus ie Turnbull Baur and Mrs. Kenneth F. Baur and Mrs. John C. Bealer nbag Senior Table and Mrs. John A. Beck and Mrs. Burt H. Bedford . Maud R. Beetlestone bara Beigle and Mrs. Philip Beigle and Mrs. Thomas Bell and Mrs. Joseph V. Bellestri and Barbara and Pat and Mrs. Oscar Benil s Catherine Bennett n E. Bentz, Jr. . Minnie Berigtold . and Mrs. D. Bernard sy and Howard tie and Carlton ty and Dick ty and Don ty and Jack ty, Jimmy. June and Stan ty Lee and Howard tye and Bob z and .lim and Carol Bill, Bill PATRONS Cassie and Kathy and Barbetha Bill and Mary Jane Bill and Ren V Mr. and Mrs. Aldine R. Bird Mr. and Mrs. William Birkmaier Mr. and Mrs. Van K. Bland Bob and Carolyn Bob and Carolyn Bob and Dell Bob and Iris Bob and Syd Mrs. H. N. Boetcher Charles and Jane Robert Charles Charlie and Jeanne Charlie and Jo Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Chereson Chick and Bernie Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Chow Chris Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christiansen Chuck and Dawn Class of Bm4 Mr and Mrs. Theodore R. Clemens Mrs. Florence A. Clipper Mr. and Mrs. H. Nielsen Botcher Mr. and Mrs. H. Boteler Mildred E. Boteler Guy R. Botterill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Botterill, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Bowerman Mrs. Lillian Bowers Shirley A. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Bowles Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Boyd Mrs. Charles S. Bram Mr. and Mrs. C. Rider Brandau, Jr. Mrs. Helen Branly Eva Branzell Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breeback Mr. and Mrs. William Brill Mr. and Mrs. Granville H. Brittingham Mrs. Gertrude F. Brooke Barbara J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. James M. Brown William C. Broyles Frederick Brunner Bubu and Little Bubu Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckles Bud and Joanie Carole Bull John A. Bull Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bull Bunny M. and Joanny D. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Burrows C C. V. K. Miss Alice E. Calder E. J. Callahan, Ill Miss Joan Cameron D1'. and Mrs. W. R. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carels Jane Carey Mr. and Mrs. Milford Carey Carl and Dot M1'. and Mrs. Emil Carl Bob Carlyle Miss Roberta D. Carnes Carol and Bud Carolyn and Herb Miss Genevieve A. Carroll Mr. T. E. Carson, Sr. Cass and Fran Cecil Doris Caswell Mary Lou Cate Catherine, Peggy, and Frances Wise Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Cecil John R. Chalk M. S. A. Champions Evelyn and Maraaret Chance Mr. and Mrs. William H. Chance M1'. Charles E. Chandler Charles and Eloise Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cofelici Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coil Miss Mary F. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cole Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collins Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Collins Mr. and 'Mrs. Laurence H. Collins Miss Leona Collins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colonna Mrs. Gertrude Combs Combs and Neutz Mr. Thomas Combs Compliments from D. S. Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. George H. Conden Mary Lynn and Tommy Conden Jackie and Larry Cooper M1'. and Mrs. John W. Cooper, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cooper, Sr. Donald G. Corrieri Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Coscia Mr. and Mrs. Denny Costa Mr. and Mrs. John Coyle Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crosby Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crowell Mr. and Mrs. William Francis Culli Samuel Culotta Mrs. C. W. Currens, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Emerson Daily Dallam Family and Dixie Mr. and Mrs. Jackson! P. Dallam D Mr. and Mrs. R. C. annettel Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. anz and Mrs. E. Pi Darsch Nancy Dashiell Miss Barbara Mr. Lou Davenport Mr. and Mrs. William Davenport M1'. and Mrs. Albert C. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Davis, Sr. Mrs. Howard G. Davis Mr. and Mrs 'Wade Davis Mrs. Rifka David Miss Isabel Dawson Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Daum Pat Daum Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Deal Mr. and Mrs. Wilmur A. Debus Dee and Ed Mr. and Mrs. Howard DeFalco M1'. and Mrs. Albert DeMoss Mr. C. Willis DeMoss Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Denton Miss Janet Diamond Dick and Ginny Dick and Pat Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Diederichs SOD Dr. Ira M. Dinkle Karen Ditman Mr. W. L. Ditman Mrs. W. L. Ditrnan Mae Ditto Kathleen Dixon Mrs. Irene Doberer Mr. Thomas Doerer Mrs. Thomas Doerer Mr. and Mrs. F . Donald Mr. George R. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dorfler Doris, Barbetha, and Irma Lee Doris and Vernon Dot and Pat Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Downs, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dragos Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dragos Ben Dumbrowsky Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dumbrowsky Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Duvall Mrs. Ethel Dwyer E Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckart Edi and ? Edie and Sid Constance L. Edmonds Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Edmonds Mr. and Mrs. J. Talmage Edwards Mr. Paul Eiberle Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Eissele Elinor and Ray Ellen and Evvie Elsie and Jan Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Emerick Ernie and Jean Bill Etzel Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Evans Miss Rosalie Exler F Mr. and Mrs. James G. Fairbank Margaret Fairbank Peggy, Joanne and Jimmy Fairbank Mr. and Mrs. William Fahey Mr. and Mrs. H. Kirk Fallin Mrs. Evelyn M. Farley Dorothy A. Farmer Milton Farnell Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Frederico Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Feustle, Jr. Herb Findesen Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fink Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisliburn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flanigan Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fleiscliman Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fleming Miss Mae Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Ford Mr. and Mrs. William E. Fox Mr. and Mrs. William Ernest Fox Mr. Frank Fred and Lou Fred, Mary, and Shirley Friend be A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend PATRONS A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Froggy and Stinky Melvin K. Frome Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fromm Miss Corin Fuller G Mr. and Mrs. William R. Gable Mrs. Charles A. Garman Mrs. Florence A. Garrison Sherman T. Garrison Mr. and Mrs. E. Theo. Gassmann Miss Dorothy Gebhart Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Gebhart Mrs. Ruth R. Gerbig Eleanor Ann German Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gerstmeyer Miss Edith M. Glaser Glo and Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goeb Mr. Bert Goodhart Peggy Goodhart Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Goodman Melverne Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gorden Gordon and Barbara Mrs. Pearl Gordon Frances V. Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gosnell Grace and Bill Grace Young People's Choir Mr. and Mrs. H. Grauling Steve A. Grayson Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grebe Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grebe Inge Grebe Mrs. F. W. Green, Sr. Miss Rosalie Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Grieves Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Griflin Miss A. Caroline Gross Carolyn E. Grote Brent and Bill Grove Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Grove, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Guarino Diana Guarino Miss Grace Guarino Mr. Henry Guarino Mrs. J. C. Guyton Jo Ann Guyton Peter Guvton Doctors Karton and Guyver H H. K. P. Habeas and Dahling Mr. and Mrs. Vernon F. Hackett M1'. and Mrs. George C. 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Wyatt X Nick Xedos Y Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yost Z Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Hazel Zi Sletus Zerfoss Edward Zink nk Miss Marie Zink Mr. and Mrs. M1'. and Mrs. Leo Zlotowski John F. Zombro Miss A. Marguerite Zouck SEGALL-MAJESTIC Photographers DNC S M To 1951 Best Wishes For A Successful Future From 21952 THE VERY BEST CREAM IN TOWN . . IT'S A FACT 5 Sze, - :I El 33593 I 52 I2 ri,13iA5.'E5-Q-'-ifih-Rig,:.z1p:'::.a:'-.5-:, ,, , . , .. .,,, ..A,,, P. 55 55 -if-1-XX .: I L . 5 :E ,dbg -mm - ,. , 0.2 ' -.un . 5 , Ne , sg - ,img r L. ,W-: '5 . gfEfEf:3:g3E1:'E1E1f ge-, .-'g f.wgafeZ75.3.1i::'-5rr-119,a--fifguggffv SS -4 ' ,. '-5g?tg212g2-121'- 11 15- pg,-:.L-1,-',L'1jiU.5.',,fg11- In .. . -gig . .. 1, ... ., , ,3,'ffg:-- - gil gem-,-'. 1-:-.--save? s-1 - . . -1, .1-. . ,g :g1'.f.,' ., ir-. -cgi 32:-:V :A .554 ,HV.-55Ix,.g,5.,.5:-g1xE:QQ:5:.733513r F-in-' d,v21g , . 'rm .. . -4 ...ze f suv' -ff --- . ,.,.,. , . ., ., .,...,,.,... 1 .....,.4 .. 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