Eastern High School - Echo Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1952
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Vg, 51 ...Sv .,..- Tb., 1-. ' e. V' Eastern Hiqh Suhnnl, Dedicate This Bunk EMM? , WW, , . . .. , M . t H,,,QLy -'sfiw '-Sszfez-:fur few.z1e?gff1 zeiif ,L 2 X .4 If f 1 K 2525 5 , ' ffiizg qo those who will follow, up- 5 iiliolding Eastern's standards, pio- neering in new fields, and main- taining our reputation for excel- lence in every pursuit. 1952 1 f Ex. l I I 5 W 1 I ' 1 i .................. l J Tu Begin With . . . From our earliest recollections, high school had appeared as a challenging step in our pursuit of learning. Therefore, in 1949, it was with eager anticipation that we entered Eastern as the Class of 1952. The problems and responsibilities of the step we were about to take rose up before us as a mountain which demanded of us great pre paration and planning before we dared the expedition of exploring its heights Climbing a mountain can become very tedious as well as dangerous and so the need was felt for a motivating force to inspire and guide us in choosing right paths All thoughts of fear that hat, begun to mount in our minds as we speculated our ascent to the peak, were quickly wiped an ay as knowledge embodied in the form of Minerva Roman goddess of wisdom stretched forth her hand to assimilate us as an integral part of Eastern It was particularly fitting that this stately goddess for whom the Parthenon Cwhlch means Maidens Apartments was built should be our patron at our all feminine institution of learning We have therefore chosen Minerva as the theme for our year book in the hope that she will guide us through these pages just 'IS successfully as she has guided us through our three years of high school AJ' ,S,f6f1. 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WY -N . 41 , ..t ., M-w.'f'f1 15.11. an , , , vas HELPEHS Uur dviser To the Class of 1952: A I remember telling you, back in the fall of 1949, that I felt like the old woman who lived in a shoe - she had so many children, she didn't know what to do. Now I know that without all those children the activities of the Class of '52 would not have become the successful and happy memories they are. It was fun working with you, and I am proud of your accomplishments. Now, in the spring of 1952, I wish for each one of you a successful and happy future! Good luck always and all ways, Vu. f- , 1- 'Q 5 'rr Mg' 9 NJ, PA Q: .r 22 4 - 3'- Y if Q -If-. ,yn . 53 X f - N wrs HELPEHS Uur Advisers F' v, it , X , 1 -' if. Ll I J' E . ., , J RE' -f- -X ,: - - -'1f1f ' :rL:z3L'2f:-'- :uaf :.i,5f . L 3--c,,-2 -Omen, .MW -wif ' A I- A f ' M a e. 1 bmw 'mx JANET L STRITEHOFF FREDA D GOLD Assoczate Adwser Fmanczal Adviser THERESE P. THOMPSON ANN M. MULLAN MARGERY YV. HARRISS Athletic Adviser Athletic Adviser Echo Adviser Qiwgwflffm CLASS OF 1953 CLASS OF 1954 WHS HELPEH5 Uur lfnunselnrs ART DEPARTMENT 1 ll? ' . Mm., LWI7 .1 . . EE? 52.2 2:2 Q: P103 QS Co. S E-5 :H UE. ,,.,, 'UE ggw -. 35? GO :E FV 'na L: o P15 s: W ... : .-. :- 0 im HW? igmcu. .war A ' QAMMLS-KLARM.. f?L,.,mM,L v'm,Q.J,W 921-My Uur Faculty V!-YS HELPEHS ,-rid ,V wgijgw y All your life, every day, at your work, in your home, you will find your art training a valuable experience. I Sfvlbklll-D wmmwumdw ' ff! Iawmfglk l BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT V!-YS HELPEHS GL! BRHRYT WV Q um, Our message to you xs quoted from a scene 1n Hamlet durmg whlch Polomus speaks to hls son Laertes Thus above all to thme own self be true And xt must follow as the mght the day Thou canst not then be false to any man 7tL6W 040 CLWJWQJ hw. fw7.....Jlf CMJWLJ SAL O.2.,.EC,.zd.f,-L Uur Fanull TXGLISH D121 XRTMLNT 4 fir' his-. d.v..,z'z.,a.W,,,.4, Ziqill, Balm: HIS TORY DEP XRTNIIIXIT fix! ll we had Aladdms magic lamp Wed send xt Specxal Delnvery to you Vvllh all our sincerest best wlshes To make all your fondest dreams come 77wf756pnfzfi,V 7-ft? Ziff Q tt Cxif?-KLM Fluefu tffpww.. dt. W Muzi Rv-IMIZIQ 77lw.d'TKLaZ54+5-me. truel V!-YS HELPEHS HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT z C E -Q 3 , .,.. N if- ' 3 f gx L 1 5 I . v V D v K Mini- if R. ,' 1' vi Felicitasl Bonne chance! iBuena suerte' Glnckauf! U2nWw,Yn.iPMJXT.m. 7mzx.mawm xfkiffwz, 9,,,?,6 QW WMMJW dal c fmwmw PA.,-44.. -fy WM, 1LA....1Q lflur Faculty I 5 ff w. r,:h 'H X az ' i l , Congratulations, and good wishes to the class of '52 from the Home Economics Staff. f-J:IlS 554054 6. ' J, 72-A-L. X-LLL 710. Z-.L17 41,0-...ZA-.-.M LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT ,. .f 5 F ' ' Wh . 5:13,-, .f. 9 s5,.,,.. .- f. ,., , .4 . M eg fp I4 wg, Y 4 ge 1 e 3 J' 5 44515 xv le, Y Every end is a beginning: every change is a challenge. Fare forward, '52l Happiness and success be yours. EAM wma 42' VAS Uur Facult HELPEHS MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT 'KAW X J -f ,, -f A J WJ Mu V May music add much pleasure to your lives ZWLQL l . MUSIC DEPARTMENT QQUMKIZMQMU l ' 6 V , - S' J .' 1 Wl 5 HELPLH5 KQQHLWW fgff2Zw2M Q2 ,.L.,L,.,M f QMWJ 0.4, WWMZIX dp fmzebw 86462 Mak adtikifranifxog llur Faculty l a ZMKF fdadatlwl G.Lu4JkfH..t.. QMWIQJLN R , , I PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Y. fit ,-,gg Y .web Practice healthy youthful spirit Everyday. ' 741010, 0 J MMM, L? 1' ,Tw . ve all thingsg hold fast that which is good. , ' . c K , ,M l Q, - . .A-vp L' I ' l Y V , I , . X SCIENCE DEPA TMENT vA'5 HELPEH5 3, E ,x LIBRARIAN ,fl-IV CLAIRE C HEMELT Bl-RINICE C Col-IEN in xfwf ELIZABETH M PATERSON NURSE DIETITIAN -u1 9' Maw - 'S. 1 ayisax wr Q: Louisa C TALBOTT ELM B TATMAN WYE HELPEH5 ENGINEERS SHOWER MATRON ANNA L. JONES Q 5 KITCHEN STAFF HOWARD Woon DAVID L. LEONARD 3 Q F s 2 A E 2 1 ,E ,W .N-ewrfrnm-f.vwMu..A. -'vw-Q-pf, In Hmm' Uf Hur Teachers . . . who are no longer found in the halls of Eastern, but who will always linger in our thoughts. Evelyn VV. Betts Laura Cairnes Mildred Haddaway Anabel Hartman Howard E. Hudson F. Marguerite Keech Florence Miller C. Estelle Porter Edna Rothholz Olive C. Slater Mabel Stephenson Sadie B. Stewart Carrie Thornburg Mary Travers Elisabeth White Last ill and Testament Sl V E, THE UNDERSIGNED, members of the class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Two of the Eastern High School, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, and wishing to make disposition of our possessions, do hereby make, ordain, publish, and declare this as and for the testamentary disposition of our said acquisitions. We do hereby give, devise, and bequeath unto: MRS. BEETLESTONE - plaster casts of all the Latin deities, MISS CALDER - unshortened periods, MISS CARNES - l00 per cent U.N. membership, MISS CARROLL - noiseless comptometcr operators, MISS DANDY - a canary, MISS DAINSON -' monogrammed test papers, MISS DEEM - ii 36-hour day, DR. DORSEY - a reawakening of interest in German, MRS. FALLIN - a mimeograph office all her own, MRS. GOLD - a private plane to New jersey, MR. GONTRUM - another male faculty member, MISS GROTE - some less-feebleminded classes, MRS. HARRISS - a fully-equipped Echo office, MISS HEAPHY - a more perfect modern generation without television, MISS HILDEBRANDT - girls with a Parisian accent, MISS HOFMANN - a pri7e winning bulletin board in the 1952 Christmas contest, MISS JACKSON - an automatic bookrnender, MISS LENTZ - deodorized chemicals, MISS MENTON - a tape recorder to save her breath, MISS MILLER - an agreeable Student Council, MISS MULLAN - more lollypops to give to her good archers, MISS NEILSON - a private stenographer to record her wit, MISS NORMENT - a self-service elevator between labs, MISS PARKER - arendezvous with Ben Franklin, MISS PATERSON - a gift package ol silence, MISS PERKINS f a million dollar Banner ad, MISS PLITT - a millionaire husband, MISS RASEY - limber-limbed Easternites, MISS SELLORS - questionless college applications, MRS. SNEERINGER - roller skates to speed her on her trips around the building, MRS. SOMERS - a good projection screen to show home movies, MISS STRITEHOFF - a live frog - for variety, MRS. THOMPSON - more delightful trips to Europe, MISS THOMPSON - a class in aviation in Eastern, MISS E. IVHITE - an astronomical observatory, MISS IVICKES - a class full of experts, MISS IVILLS - a crew of good librarians, MRS. YEAPLE - girls who understand instead of memorizing, MISS ZIEGLER - polite hostesses, MISS ZOUCK - a year without broken water mains, SIIOWSLOYIIIS, or B. T. C. strikes, ART DEPARTMENT -- a truckload of new paints and brushes, CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT - gas masks, TO ALL GYM TEACHERS - a year's supply of linament, MUSIC DEPARTMENT - instruments and voices that are always in tune, xi I ,...A'.1 ,.,, w , pf 4 fr , N, . ri 'V .,t A' ,sr . .A riggg 'Greg hai- 55:23 m, .Q - arg f as ' . G, . -J: F A Aim. s Elf LONELY HEARTS CLUB OF 1953 - Bainbridge Naval Training Center, - - t .iq CLASS OF 1954 - great expectations of a tea dance with City, .. 'Q 'FQ , ' cLAss or 1955 - it coed school, 'af . 1 AUDITORIUM - contour chairs, V 32. j B.T, C. RIDERS - robot-controlled buses, ,I CAFETERIA - paper forks and spoons, K A CORRECTIVE GYM - air mattresses, f - .4 EASTERN - escalators, I .t FUTURE COLLEGE APPLICANTS - no college boards, fs.. Q-lam f', '- ' IN IVITNESS IVHEREOF, we hereunto have set our hand and allixed our seal. ' f ?5:j' ifz,, CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND l7II TY-TYVO 4 v -5 ' ll st ,-gs-, - - . s, 5 , ,gi .. - . 'I I , T' l ie? E3 ' ii Q ' an-. +4 'Ll I 'I . I 5 i ' , F t' '. ' -,ff-111' H' H -- .-'- it ,. ft. ' ,W ,r . it -2:1 -at ' ,,ze!f,,,,s .A tg: .x g , I ,a-7, my A , M ig ww , I wt f .. . 3 it sf- . . As ' -as . 5 : ' f .- '1:1fe' I A AK - . ' A . . . get V . . 1 r. ' , . RN A ' ugh - ' Gb? it ,N LP 'fs.S1'-s -- - - -'A ---,. ' - 'A' 1 fl' ' . -Q.s,l-wwssss9'5fSi':- 4: 'till i1l':4RiG.,'ff - 'A ' 'EW-v R'-',j. :i:5. gi'i:g, AA 1' 1' . J:fif?173fE' ,-155353 , '.,i '- Y' 'jc 1-5 n . 51' 3 ' ,. CLASS G nr 1952 l ww' leg? ff-H 'VJJTl5'i-l 3:39575 Jfwalaflarflabella Jill .5J'fJl,liJFQ 'Efflfl .tfFEg'dlV-EJJifL Jfrfa'-l tram-eaHd I Our happy days at Eastern Are quickly passing by. We found success and happiness And they will never die. W'e had time for play and friendship And for all our studies too. You'll always be remembered by The Class of '52, II Our colors will inspire us In everything we do. For purity, the white - For truthfulness, the blue. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. This will guide us day by day. These memories we shall cherish as We go on our way. III The time has come, dear Eastern, For us to say farewell. The happy days we've spent here Will be remembered well. In the future we shall scatter To new places far and wide. But '52 will always look back On Eastern with pride. Chorus: We will always hold you in our hearts No matter where we stray. Our thoughts of you and comrades too Will never fade away. A W 5 I I w N z MARY E. ABERCROMBIE 1909 E. Thirtieth St. SCIENCE-FOODS MAJOR Echo representative 2,3 . . . Safety Council 3 . . . usher 4 . . . play make-up committee 2,3,4 , . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . hall marshal 3,4 . . . clerk 2 . . . delegate 3 . . . homeroom secretary 4 ,, . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . bowling 4 . . . softball 4. , Nothing ventured - nothing gained. MARIA ANDRONICOS 2044 N. Washington St. ACADEMIC- DIS'fRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Student council 2 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . Red Cross 2 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . home- room treasurer 3 . . . squad leader 2 . . . table tennis 2,3 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . arch- ery 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . soft- ball 3. The greatest essentials of happiness are: something to do, something to love, and something to look forward IO. i ' ' A HAH g.lIl1wQlLi!Lll M l ' l'l I MLI it-Lilglllllilgi.. JANET LEE BAYNE 1916 E. Thirtieth St. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Student council 2 . . . home- room president 3 . . . trea- surer 3 . . . Safety council 3 . . . make-up 3 . . . Prom 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . badmin- ton 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . golf 3 . . . bowling 2,3 . . . soft- ball 2 . . . archery 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . music major 2,3. Friendships bring happiness. BARBARA LEE BEEVER 3006 Rosalie Ave. ACADEMIC- DISTRIDUTIVE EDUCATION Garland Bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . bowl- ing 2,3. Lay aside life-harming heav- iness and entertain a cheer- ful disposition. DOROTHY J. BOCKLAGE 724 Bartlett Ave. COMMERCIAL- OFFICE PRACTICE Banner 3 . . . bank 2. The day you break your faith with friends, that day your right to friendship ends. EVEYLN E. BELL 2616 Mura St. COMMERCIAL-FOODS MAJOR Bank 2,3 . . . Office monitor 4 . . , history marshal 3 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . basket- ball 2 . . . usher 4 . . . cafe- teria chairman 4 . . . Spring- time in Paris 2 . . . Music appreciation 4 . . . music club 4. Help others and you help yourself. MARGARET A. BOWEN 2030 E. Federal St. ACADEMIC-FOODS NIAJOR Hall marshal 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . badminton 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . invitation committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . clerk 3. fl Friends are the spice of life. 29 'FPR ln 1949 we entered a new phase P Hili HY TE-9.3 iff l7'l yfull fwif' , 1 t 1 K -4-L.l,'-,-,QD .S J' JOSEPHINE D. COLLINS 1618 Chilton St. STENOGRAPIIIC-MUSIC MAJOR Banner representative 2 . . . orchestra 2,3,4 . . . All-Mary- land Orchestra . . . Spanish club . . . hall marshal . . . cafeteria monitor . . . Echo staff . . . instrumental festi- val 2,3. Aim for the stars even if you only reach the clouds. 30 M.-XDELINE C. D'AMBROSIO 3038 Kenyon Ave. ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Prom committee 3 . . . play committee 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . dramatic club 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . knitting club 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . hockey 2, 3 . . . Softball 2,3 . . . bowl- ing 3 . . . badminton 2,3,4 . . . tennis 3,4. Laughter is the spice of life. NORMA JEAN BROWN 3153 Keswick Rd. COMMERCIAI.-lfoons BIAJOR Bank 2 . . . Springtime in Paris 2 . . . homeroom pres- ident 3 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . sponsor 4 . . . office monitor 4. You must either find a way or make one. CHARLOTTE CHITTENDEN 538 Chateau Ave. COMMERCIAL- OFFICE PRACTICE Chairman of cafeteria com- mittee 4 . . . farewe1l-com- mcncement usher 4 . . .senior play 4 . . . clerk 4 . . . host- ess 4 . . , treasurer 3 . . . bas- ketball 2,3 j.v., 4 v . . . hockey 3 V .... softball 3 V, 4 . . . squad leader 2,3,4 . . . bowling 3 . . . badminton 4...golf4...gymmar- slial 4. True friendship is life's greatest asset. NANCY MAE COCKRILL 3941 Lowndes Ave. Co M M ERCIAL-STEN OGRAPHIC Homeroom president 2 . . . hall marshal 3,4 . . . pet club 4 . . . archery 2 . . . clerk 2 . . . Banner typist 4. Laughter is not a bad begin- ning for a friendship and it is the best ending for one. PHYLLIS JANE BURTON 3115 Juneau Place ACADEMIC-SCIENCE Homeroom vice-president 4 . . . homeroom secretary 2 . . . delegate 3 . . . tennis 2, 3,4 . . . softball 3 . . . bad- minton 2 . . . Echo photog- raphy 4 . . . garland bearer 3,4 . . . hall marshal 3, 4 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . oflice marshal 4. Laughter is the best medi- eine. ELLA MAE COBB 2932 Greenmount Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Clerk 4 . . . history marshal 4 . . . squad leader 4. Live, love, laugh and be nappy. ANNE VIRGINIA DEEMS 3001 Abell Ave. ACADEMIC-SCIENCE Clerk 4 . . . squad leader 2, 3,4 . . . homeroom president 3 . . . student council 4 . . . prom committee 3,4 . . . gar- land bearer 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . yr. team 2 . .. archery 4 . . . bowling 2,4 . . . V. bowling 4 . . . bad- minton 2,4 . . . tennis 2. Happiness brings a better tomorrow. MARY DIVENTI 1123 Proctor St. COMMERCIAL- OFFICE PRACTICE Bank 2,3,4 . . . clerk 3 . . . delegate 4 , . . usher 3 . . . safety representative 4 . . . Banner representative 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . Yr. team 2,4 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . bad- minton 3 . . . softball 3,4 . Y.team4...tennis3... volleyball 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . hockey 4. Life,love, and friendship are worth more than the wealth of the world. EDNA C. DE LOST 1601 Ceddox St. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-COMMERCIAL Glee Club 3,4 . . . bank 4 . . . fashion show 2 . . . Prom committee 3 . . . cafeteria monitor 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . squad leader 2. Good humor only teaches charms to last. ROSALIE MARIE EAST 1531 Abbottston St. COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE CLOTHING MAJOR Safety council 2,3,4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . softball 2 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . home-economics librarian 4. Time will tell. ROSE E. ELLIOTT 5304 Barbara Ave. STENOGRAPHIC- CLOTHING MAJOR History marshal 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . commencement usher 4 . . . cafeteria 4 . . . bank 3... bowling 3 . . . badminton 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . table tennis 2,4 . . . Banner typist 4. Laugh and the world laughs with youg weep and you weep alone. in nur pursuit J uf learning. . DOROTHY M. ENGER 4812 Belair Rd. COMMERCIAL- OFFICE PRACTICE Student council 3,4 . . . homeroom vice-president 2 . . . hall monitor 4 . . . bas- ketball 3, V 4 . . . badminton 4 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . softball 3,4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . table tennis4...golf4... cafeteria committee 4 . . . clerk 2. It's not your reputation, it's what you are. i w? i l if ., :aw -v1Qfsf gums 3 agaw , . , E M s- 1- ttswa faiw a I i an all A . A 'E A., 2 I -'L7' 'ffl 2 , 1 Y- :ia . f 5 I 4 l . ' I i 2. .1 li: ff' tl li I I ' I ' ' A ' i W li CAROL ANN FELSCH 2426 Pelham Ave. ACADE MIC-CLOTHING MAJOR Delegate 2,4 . . . baIIk 2,3,4 . . . home economics mar- slIal 3,4 . . . homeroom vice- president 3,4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . usher 4 . . . Student council 4 . . . cafe- teria hostess 4 . . . prom Committee 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . softball 4. Speech is silver, but silence is golden. 31 ROSEMARY FROMMELT 1704 N. Calvert St. ACADEMIC-CLOTHING MAJOR Hall marshal 4 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . basketball 2, 3,4 . . . year team 4 . . . bowl- ing 3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2,3,4 . . . tennis 3,4 . . . year team 4. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. NELDA GRIFFIN 814 Winston Ave. COMMERCIAL- Orrrcn PRACTICE Student council 3,4 . . . bank 2,3,4 . . . cafeteria monitor 4 . . . delegate 4 . . . clerk 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . gar- land bearer 4 . . . gym mar- shal 4 . . . squad leader 3. Like everyone and you will be liked. ANNE GOODNOW 2201 Chilham Rd. Monrxw LANGUAGE-SCIENCE First Aid 4 . . . Red Cross delegate 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 3 . . . home- room secretary 2 . . . table tennis 2,3 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . badminton 3. Kindness is a language that the deaf can hear and the blind can see. MARY ANN HAYNES 4211 Harcourt Rd. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Bank 2,3 . . . clerk 2 . . . dele- gate 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . bowl- ing 2,3 . . . tennis 2 . . . table tennis 2 . . . basketball Y.T. 2 . . . softball 2. If you can find pleasure in the little things of life, the big ones will never pass you by. ANN HELFENBEIN 3309 Moravia Ave. ACADEMIC-SCIENCE Year president 2 . . . home- room president 3,4 . . . Stll- dent council representative 2 . . . office marshal 4 . . . First aid 4 . . . junior Prom com- mittee 3 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . class play 4 . . . tennis 4. May the Lorcl watch between me and thee while we are absent one from another. Minerva, thnuqh we dill sg, ig .gy . ,sg -5' nut I-iunw lt . .. 1111. lQl'llJll L1l,iQL'.Z-L LOIS M. HERMAN 5909 Marluth Ave. COMMERCIAL- Ctornmc MAJOR Bank 2,3,4 . . . Echo picture representative 4 . . . UNY 2,3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . clothing club 3,4 . . . tennis 3. Never love unless you can bear with all the faults of man. BARBARA ANNE HILL 212 E. University Parkway SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Bank 2,3 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . homeroom president 2 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . volleyball 2 . . . bad- minton 3 . . . basketball V 2. One's happiness is found only by making someone else happy. V. had assumed the rule nf I 1 quitlinq spirit nf 'fail li f RUTH KNIGHT 3500 Roland Ave. COMMERUIAL- OFFICE PRACTICE Homeroom secretary 2 . . . safety council 2 . . . prom committee 3 . . . UNY 2 . . . ll0ll1CI'00Ill ll'C21SllliCl' 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . cafe- teria monitor 4 . . . basket- ball 2,3 . . . softball 3 . . . badminton 4. With lirtpjniitcss routes .Suc- cess and all the blessings of a full, eontlnlete life.. MARY E. KROUT SI7 lvylllilll Park Drive C1oxtMt-1ItcI,xt.- Otftftcti l'R.ftcI'ICIi Homeroom president 2 . . licho representative 2,4 . . . bank 4 . . . Banner 2 . . . basketball 2,3,-l . . . bowling 4 . . . squad leader 2.3. Seize the II!'!'.W'lli flay giving no rreliit to Illz' Slll'f'l'l'lfiIIg UNITY. jANET L. HONEYWELL 2714 Cheswolde Rd. MUSIC CURRICULUM Glee club 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . prom decorations 3 . . . gym locker monitor 3 . . . cafete- ria monitor 4 . . . badminton 2. Love is frienclslzip set to music. BARBARA ANNE IRWIN 3737 Keswick Road CoitMmzcztat.-STIQNOGRAPHIC Safety 2 . . . bank 3, 4 . . . homeroom president 3 . . . cafeteria co-chairman 4 . . . delegate 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . sponsor 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 2 Give us tools, and we will finish the job. DOROTHY J. KNIGHT 3108 Northern Parkway ACADICIXIIC-SCIENCE UNY 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . commencement nsher 4 hall marshal 4 . . . office marshal 3 . . . cafeteria co- chairman 4 . . . basketball 2, 3,4 . . . badminton 23,4 . . . table tennis 2 . . . archery 2,3 . . . bowling 2 , . .volley- ball 3,4. The greatest zuealtlz is con- tentment zuith little. ANN HOSH.-XLL 3559 Lyndale Ave. CoxtxtIzkcIAL-OFFICE l'k,tc'rtct1 Cl.O'I'lIlNG MAJOR Springtime in Paris 3 . . . cafeteria monitor 4 . . . bank 4 . . . garland bearer 4. Variety is the spice of life. CAROLYN JONES 6012 Glen Oak Ave. ART Ct'RRIct:t.t'xt Cafeteria marshal 4 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . prom decor- ations 3 . . . class banner 3 . . . l'NY 2.3.4 . . . art serv- ice clttb 4 . . . licho 4 . . . volleyball 2.3.4 . . . basket- ball 2.3 .... table tennis 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . roller skating 2, A smile is like sunsltine. LOIS LAUMANN 5313 Tramore Rd. ART CURRICULUM Bank representative 3 . . . bank assistant 4 . . . First aid 3 . . .singing club 4 . . . monitor 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . table tennis 2 . , , golf 4 . . . squad leader 4. Every cloud has a silvev lining. 4 FEB 11 any tii 4311712 31352351 A PHYLLIS A. LETINICH 3003 Rosekemp Ave. AcADmnc-SCIENCE Banner rc resentatixe 4 p ' . . . Echo 4 . . . cafeteria 4 . . . bank 4 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . softball 2,3. Set a goal for yourself and then follow it. We mat nur advisers and falzult ELIZABETH LINKER 4910 Harford Rd. IJISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Garland bearer 3 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . basketball 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . softball 3 . . . table tennis 3. The most manifest sign of wisdom is Il continual cheer- fulness. ANN MARIE LIPPY 206 Kemble Rd. ACADEMIC Garland bearer 3 . . . first aid club 4 . . . cafeteria hostess 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . basketball 3 . . . volley- ball 3,4 . . . table tennis V 3 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . tennis year team 4. Where there's a will there's a way. ELLEN LOWENSTEIN 202 North Broadway ACADEMIC-CLOTHING MAJOR Usher 3 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . home-economics librar- ian 3,4 . . . cafeteria marshal 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bank 2,3 . . . prom commit- tee 4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . invitation committee 4. With malice toward mme and charity for all. CAROL LONGBOTTOM 309 Pontiac Ave. ART CURRICULUM I-Iomeroom treasurer 3 . . . Banner 3 . . . prom decor- ation 3 . . . sponsor 3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . bowling 2 . . . Banner repre- sentative 2,3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . Future Teach' ers of America 4. We face the future with success in mind. DOROTHY JEAN MAIN 3218 Belair Rd. ACADEMIC-lfoons lYIA'jOR Homeroom president 4 . . . bank 3 . . . squad leader 2, 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . home-eco- nomics marshal 3,4 . . . play selection committee 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . bad- minton 4 . . . softball 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . in- vitation committee 4 . . . delegate 4 . . . usher 4 . . . garland bearer 4. It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. JEAN MERGENTHALER 5803 Hillen Rd. ACADEMIC-DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-CLOTHING MAJOR Basketball 2 . . . student council 2 . . . prom commit- tee 3 . . . clerk 2,3,4 . . . home economics marshal 2, 3 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . usher 4 . . . cafeteria mar- shal 4 . . . history marshal 3. Knowledge, love, power - there is the complete life. MARY J. MONIODIS 1412 Edison Highway ACADEIXHC-SCIENCE Banner representative 3,4 . . . commencement usher 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . hall monitor 4 . . . cafeteria host- ess4...bank4...UNY3 . . . bowling 4 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . volleyball 4. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. BEATRICE MCLANAHAN 1114 N. Montford Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Basketball 2 . . . Banner typist 4 . The best ship is friendship. SUSYE ANN MEZICK Fruitland, Maryland ACADEMIC Cafeteria monitor 4 . . . UNY 3. If you ,ind pleasure in the little things in life, the big things will never pass you by. ELEANOR L. OTT 705 E. Thirty-Seventh St. COMMERClAL'0FFICE PRACTICE-CLOTHING MAJOR Springtime in Paris 3 . . . stuad leader 3 . . . student 1 . council 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . cafeteria monitor 4. Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. BEVERLY A. MCCARRIAR 2901 Westfield Ave. ACADEMIC LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Student council representa- tive 3 . . . usher 3 . . . his- tory marshal 3, 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . cafeteria hos- tess 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . year plays 3, 4 . . . audio visual aids 4 . . . V. softball 2...V.hockey2...yr. basketball 2.3.4 . . . V. table tennis 3,4 . . yr tennis 4. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. MARILYN C. MCGRATH 706 Richwood Ave. STENOGRAPHIC UNY 2,3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . bank 4 . . . history mar- shal 4 . . . table tennis 3 . . . tennis 4 . . . swimming 3,4 Powder your face with sun- shine. who acquainted us .e essg . ... . ':... with the man activities nfferetl. WAND,-X L. ROBERTSON 3210 Overland Ave. Co M MERCIAL-FOODS MAJOR Basketball 2 . . . guide 3 . . . monitor 4 . . . marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 4 The secret of life is not to do what you like, but to like what you do. CAROLYN RUZICKA 1730 Glen Ridge Rd. STENOGRAPHIC-COM MERCIAL Baby sitting club. Life is happiest when it is shared with someone. 36 MARGARET I. ROBERTS 1315 Luzerne Ave. STENOGRAPHIC-COMMERCIAL Vice-president homeroom 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . Banner typist 4. The only way to have a friend is to be one. NANCY ROSENTHAL 4923 Alhambra Ave. STENocltAP1Auc-COMMERCIAL Homeroom treasurer 2,3 . . . history marshal 4 . . . Ban- ner typist 4. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. DORIS L. SCHOLLIAN 1502 N. Montford Ave. ACADEMIC-CLOTHING MAJOR Homeroom vice-president 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . orchestra 2,3,4 . . . Banner representative 3, 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . oflice marshal 4 . . . home eco- nomics marshal 4 . . . Echo 4. Who walks through fire. will hardly heed the smoke. 'M Y 1 1 DOROTHY PETERSON 1748 Jackson St. ACADEMIC-NIUSIC MAJOR Glee club 2,3,4 . . . East- ern-City choir 3,4 . . . hall marshal 3, 4 . . . home eco- nomics library 4 . . . history library marshal 3,4 . . . opera 3 . . . dramatic club play 4. Life is too short to be little. ANITA SUSAN ROBEN 3512 White Ave. ACADEMIC-SCIENCE UNY 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 4 . . . oflice mar- shal 4 . . . hall monitor 4 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . bad- minton 2,3,4 . . . table ten- nis2...bowling2... tennis 2 . . . volleyball 3,4 . . . archery 3. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. if We saw nur Ju P-Hi -' Ll J fl.tiilJi,H1l,is.1 first Christmas assenlhl and agreed ANNE W. SCHUCK BARBARA SEIDEL 3506 White Ave. 1231 Valley St. ACADEMIC COMMERCIAL Student council 3,4 . . . OFFICE PRACTICE 120110 Ph0t0gfaPhY Staff 4 Homeroom president 4 . . . - - ' garland bearer 3 - - - cafeteria marshal 4 . . . of- hall marshal 4 - - - Office lice marshal 4 . . . usher 3 marshal 4 . . . squad leader 1 U , hall marshal 4 l A ' 2 . . . tennis 4 . . . sponsor hockey 4 ' i I bowling 3,4 3.4. . . . badminton 3 . . . squad Experience is the best teach- leader 23,4 ' - ' V0ueYbau CT. 3' True friendship is the great- est wealth attainable. that it was one ,Q nf Easterrfs must beautiful traditions. JOYCE R SELLERS 3737 Roland Ave COMNIERCIAL Foons MA JOR BOW11l1g 2 3 guide 3 mogutor 4 . . . garland bear- er . Slow to anger quick to smile is what makes a friend worth-u hile. HARRIET R. SHOCKLEY 4904 Ross Rd. ART CURRICULUM Badminton 2 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 2,3 . . . marshal 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . Echo 4 What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. BETTY LEE SMITHSON 547 Harwood Ave. ,ACADEMIC-SCIENCE Homeroom treasurer, 2,3,4 . . . cafeteria chairman 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . corn- Inencement usher 4 . . . health suite aide 4 . . . locker monitor 4 . . . clerk 2 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . archery 2,3,4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . badminton 2,3,4. Live, laugh, love and be happy. BARBARA L. SHOOK 4508 Harcourt Rd. ACADEMIC Student council 2,3 . . . president 4 . , . year presi- dent 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . class play 2,4 . . . swimming 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . badminton 2. Make new friends, keep the old, One is silver, the other gold. LORETTA R. SOMMERS 2740 Hugo Ave. STENOGRAPHIC-COMMERCIAL Basketball 2,3 . . . volleyball 2,3...gleeclub2... squad leader 2,3. Sometimes he sharp, never be flat, always be natural. 37 Tu hellnlne mum firml 455+ S, routed as a class is 11 sg lx fy d I, . lltflllllllflftgifl MILDRED STUMPFEL 535 Chateau Ave. COM MERCIAL-STEN OGRAPHIC Cafeteria 4 . . . marshal 4 . . . Banner typist 4 . . . student council 2,3,4 . . . bank 2,4 . . . just Reading 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 3 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2. A penny worth of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. 38 W ', X X n , F4 . HELEN ANNE TIPTON 2914 Clifton Park Ter. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Banner representative 4. Face always toward the sun- shine, and the shadows will fall behind you. VIRGINIA B. SPEER 3312 Lawnview Ave. SCIENCE-MODIERN LANGUAGE Student council 2 . . . safety council 2,3,4 . . . dramatic club 2,3 . . . prom commit- tee 3 . . .play 3 . . . makeup 2,4...Echo4...clerk3 . . . usher 4 . . . knitting club 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . badminton 2,4 . . . bowling 2,3 . . . tennis 2,4 . . . softball 2,3 . . . hockey 2 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . cafeteria committee 4. Life is what you make it. BARBARA J. STARKEY 1621 shadyside Rd. COMMERCIAL Clerk 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . class meeting 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . secretary 4 . . . usher 3 . . . bank 2,3. Don't put og until tomorrow what you can do today. ELIZABETH G. SPICER 621 Deepdene Rd. CoM MERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE 4 Marshal 3,4. To err is human, lo forgive is divine.. JEAN L. STEFFE 2729 Cylburn Ave. STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR I Garland bearer 3 . . . glee I club 2,3,4 . . . Eastern-City choir 4 . . . organist . . . safety council 2,3,4 . . . usher 4 . . . bowling 3 . . . lable tennis 4 . . . swimming 3,4 . . . tennis 4 . . . basket- W ball 2 . 1 Always have a smile, a sweet friendly way, A helping hand, and a kind word to say. PATRICIA LEE STOVER 4426 Grandview Ave. COMMERCIAL-LANGUAGE Prom committee 3 . . . home- room vice-president 4 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . cafeteria monitor 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . softball 4 . . . tennis 4. Laughter is life's secret to happiness. ALICE E. WHITMORE 2905 Oakcrest Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Pet club 4 . . . student coun- cil 2 . . .library aid 3 . . . home economics club 3 . . . home economics marshal 4 . . . tennis 3 . . . Banner typist 4. Live for today, for yesterday is only a memory, and to- morrow may never come. GERTRUDE WILSON 5314 Barbara Ave. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Bank 3 . . . library marshal 3 . . . safety council 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . tennis 3 , . . badminton 2,3,4 . . . bowl- ing 3 . . . table tennis 2,3. When there is no hope, there can be. no endeavor. - - f 5'5 -ey REBECCA WILLIAR 309 Woodlawn Rd. CLOTHING MAJOR Basketball 2,3 . . . softball 2,4 . . . swimming 3 . . . library marshal 2,3 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . student council 4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leaderM3 . . . cafeteria committee 4. A smile today is a friend tomorrow. SHIRLEY MAE WOOD 3906 Falls Rd. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Homeroom vice-president 2 . . . Banner representative 2 . . . UNY 2 . . . cafeteria monitor 3 . . . usher 3 . . . home economics marshal 4 . . . Echo picture represen- tative 4 . . . garland bearer 3. There are three. keys to hap- pinessg something to do, something to love, and some- thing to hope for. MINA LOU WYATT 1502 Oakridge Rd COMMERCIAL l DIsTRIBUT1vE EDUCATION Student council 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . monitor 3,4 . . . Spring- 'wg time in Paris 2 bowling gai 1.3. bank 2,3 '. basket- Ufflljgfs 'MW True friends are like dia- monds precious and rare. . ,,. ' .' 'ur f,f-rc. ef ff-ffm vs ff. , I .. ,,,,,g. -ws. ..., '-Mfr 4 .1 ,,v 3' -i,. 1- f 5314 5v2'fg.'frI'7q?g..'-.- . . ul: fain? 33- ' a.i'fi:?2 K-fir .. '2,:Qfin:,gsg 5 ww N ,A 'V ,, ' .- L, - - 1 1f...u,,,,I, 'wraqi I f -fegigf ,Mex R-.1 . A :A A 1 2 1 - ' asa .3 if 1 'Q - ' ffzsbwm s. 9. 7 i. .F-...1......,I,,i... , , V , ' LWf:t':.f.m2:f4:g via.-7 .- . ,-fa m.: , fr . JOAN LEE ABEL 529 E. Forty-First St. ACADEMIC-MATH MAJOR Sophomore play . . . bank representative 2,3 . . pr0p committee 3,4 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . physics club 3 . . . garland club 4 . . . Ban- ner 4 . . . badminton 2,3 . . . archery 2 . . . swimming 2,3 . . . squad leader 4. A smile breaketh the chains of enmity. REGINA A. ALBRIGHT 1407 Winston Ave. ACADEMIC French club 2 . . . physics club 3 . . . locker marshal 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . basket- ball 3,4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . City-Eastern chorus 4 . . . Banner representative 4 . . . Future Teachers of America club 4 . . . home- room secretary 4. Before us lies the timberg let us build. CALEDONIA V. ALBRECHT 1316 Walters Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Prom committee 3 . . . dele- gate2...clerk3... student council 3 . . . home- room treasurer 2 . . . squad leader 2,3,4 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . softball 3,4 . . . bowling 4. It is what we learn after we think we know it all that counts. JOAN E. ALLAN 3805 Biddison Lane ACADEMIC-SCIENCE MODERN LANGUAGE Echo representative 2 . . . UNY 2 . . . Garland bearer 3 . . . locker monitor 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . tennis 2. It matters not what you are thought to be but what you are. MARJORIE B. ALMY 5218 Tilbury Way MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . Finally. nn Snphnmure lla Echo4...Banner3... V garland bearer 3 . glee il, I l b 2,3, t . . . f - ggi. . . . ,. y lhg gpmllqht was badminton 2. A He has achieved success who K, ix I has lived well, laughed often, ' 4 .Q - x and loved much. 5 K tllffllfll UH US imf.iNrwnjj'rE9i 13 Ula! izfiy FRANCES JEAN ALVARO 2635 Biddle St. ACADEMIC Tennis 3 . . . archery 3,4 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . table tennis I4 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . history marshal 4 . . . Y- Teens 3 . . . Future Teach- ers of America 4. Laugh and the world laughs with you ANGELA M. ANDRIOTIS 1241 N. Potomac St. STENOGRAPHIC-ART MAJOR Bowling 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 3,4 . . . Banner representative 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . UYN 3 . . . prom committee 3. A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. RUTH E. ANTLITZ 1506 Covington St. ACADEMIC Garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3...Griflinclub3... tennis 2 . . . archery 2 . . . table tennis 2. N0 one has ever climbed the ladder of success with his hands in his pockets. JUNE ELLEN ARNOLD 2035 N. Washington St. MARY E. ARMSWORTHY 229 S. Stricker St. MATHEMATICS-SCIENCE Springtime in Paris 2 . . . bank representative 2,3,4 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . play 3,4 . . . Banner 4 . . . history marshal 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . volleyball 3 . . . tennis 2. The only way to have a friend is to be one. JOYCE ANN BABYLON 1337 Clipper Heights Ave. ACADEMIC COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL-MUSIC MAJOR OFFICE PRACTICE Glee club 2,3,4 . . . Echo Clerk 2 . . . hall marshal 3 advertising 4 . . . Banner 3 . . . usher 3 . . . Springtime . . . Garland bearer 4 . . . in Paris 2 . . . bowling 2 music festival 2,3,4 . . . V. 3 . , . softball 2 . . . squad stenographic club 3 . . . ten- leader 3. ms 2' True friends are like dia- He that dwelleth in love, monds, precious and rare. dwelleth in Godg for God is love. as we resented SUSAN LEE EACH ' ' ' ll 1729 E. Thirty-Fifth St. ,ff-X3 ACADEBIIC-MATH MAJOR lgh f Ak g 1--' Math club 2,4 . . . dramatic V Y ,.,, club 4 . . . Eastern-City .' gmf- chorus 4 . . . glee club 2,3, H Il l Q 4 . . . history marshal 4 . . . u D H u swimming 2 . . . counter 3 1 I ,iv , . . . play 3,4. . - Hi N - I , A The world's no better if we ' worry, Life's no longer if we hurry. 5 r were-rzI,i V -91.43 . -....,, ,,.,. , ,, AUDREY A. BAKER 814 E. Twenty-Second St. COMMERCIAL- STEN OGRAPI-IIC Sophomore play . . . bank 3 . . . bowling 2,3 . . . basket- ball 3 . . . softball 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . clerk . . . sponsor 2.3. The making and keeping of friends is a goal worth achieving. LAURA LEE BARLOW 506 Cedarcroft Rd. COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRAYITICE-HOME ECONOMICS Garland bearer 3 . . . UNY 3 . . . librarian 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . badminton 4 . . . swimming 2 Look at the sunny side of everything, and make your optimism come true. CHRISTINA BAUGH 3709 Hillsdale Rd. ACADEMIC Foreign language assembly 3 . . . Y-Teens 2,fl,4. Always forget the things you do for others, but never for- get what others do for you. I Q- sg: 'ekgs-9 ' S N THERESE BAUR 5112 Whiteford Ave. ACADEMIC Garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . usher 4 . . . UNY 3,4. Work leads to security and happiness. We reall felt a art ef gg 'V I' XXX- ETT, . bk A S, ,,,.. era l fset I irlwk sy I1 L l-illlll Vt WE HJ Zffllllllliil 541125 : 2' Eastern . . . BARBARA LEE BEHN 620 E. Thirtieth St. CARNEGIE ART CURRICULUM Garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . basketball 23,4 . . . hockey 4 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2 . . . softball 3,4 . . . UNY 3,4...artclub3... Springtime in Paris 2 . . . athleuc adviser 4. Laugh and the world laughs with you. BARBARA L. BERNHARDT 6224 Tramore Rd CARNECIE MUSIC CURRICULUM-MATH MAJOR Orchestra 2,3,4 . . . All- Mary1aIId orchestra 4 . . . math club president 4 . . . bowling 2 . . . class song 4. It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. LORRAINE A. BIEBEL 612 South Tolna St. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE UNY 3,4 . . . commence- ment usher 3 . . . clothing marshal 4 . . . prom com- mittee 4 . . . play commit- tee 4. It matters not how long we live, but how well. JOYCE MARIE BICKER 12,10 Havenwood Rd. ACADEMIC-SCIENCE MODERN LANGUAGE Garland bearer 3 . . . history marshal 3 . . . study hall monitor 3 . . . squad leader 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . basketball 4. Buy the truth and sell it not,' also wisdom, instruction and understanding. RUTH YVONNE BLACK N 1413 Gorsuch Ave. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE UNY3...bank4... music appreciation club 3 ...bowlingJ.V.3... softball 3,4 Make new friends, keep the oldj One' is silver, the other is gold. JANET LEE BOMBERG 2810 E. Chase St. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Echo representative 2,3 . . . bank 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . home economics mar- shal 3 . . . bowling 2,4 . . . swimming 4. Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift. BETTY LOU BOWERS 1511 Tunlaw Rd. COMMERCIAL STENOGRAFHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Garland bearer 4'f'f'f 1ibrary history aid 4 . . . table ten- nis 3. The world's no better if we worryg Life's no longer if we hurry. MARY FRANCES BOLAND 4525 Marble Hall Rd. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Boatride representative 3 . . . campaign manager 3 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . badminton 4 . . . Echo 4. The best thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. HELEN BORSELLA 213 E. Biddle St. ACADEMIC-MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Banner representative 4 , . . Good Will representative 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . home economics library 3 . . . office monitor 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . guidance representative 4. It's the songs you sing and the smiles you wear that make the sunshine every- where. ELIZABETH A. BOWERS 733 E. Thirtieth St. COMMERCIAL-CLOTI-IINC MAJOR-DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Delegate 2 . . . clerk 2 . . . softball 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . spark plug 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . usher 3 . . . pet club 3. It is better to be. small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. CYNTHIA FAYE BLUE 1420 Mlinston Rd. ACADEMIC MODERN LANGUAGE Glee club 2,3,4 . . . City- Eastern chorus 4 . . . library aid 3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . property committee 3, 4 . . . senior supper 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . volleyball 2,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 3. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. when we were . X Introduced as 3 . X united qrnup. FAY DIANE BLYLER 2904 Halcyon Ave. ACAIJEMIC-GERMAN Bank 2,3,4 . . . garlands 4 . . . dramatics 4 . . . prom 3,4 . . . archery 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . marshal 4. What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. 'H I E 'er JACQUELINE L. BROWN 909 Patapsco Ave. SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Banner representative 2,3 . . . bank representative 2,4 . . . prom committee 3,4 . . . music appreciation club 3 . . . garlancls 4 . . . usher 3...seniorplay4... UNY 2,3,4 . . . hall mar- shal 3,4 . . , oflice marshal 3. He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much. MARY ANNE BROWN 5308 Morello Rd. ACADEMIC 'HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Library aid 2,3,4 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . delegate 3 . . . his- tory marshal 4 . . . sponsor 3. . . usher 3 . . Banner 4 . . . locker marshal 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . bowling 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . arch- ery 2 . . . squad leader 3 . . . softball 2 . . . garland bear- er 3. A soft answer turneth away wrath. 44 MARTHA BROCKENBROUGH 16 York Court SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Student council 2 . . . home- room vice-president 4 . . . Banner 2,3 . . . Echo 4 . . . glee club 3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . swimming 2,3 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . baseball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . badminton 3 . . . hockey 4 . , . make-up committee 4. The only way to have a friend is to be one. JEAN BROWN 1917 W'oodbourne Ave. COM MERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE UNY4...bank2... clothing marshal 3 . . . his- tory marshal 3 . . . Echo ad- vertising 4 . . . guidance representative 3,4 . .. . prom committee 4 . . . play com- mittee 4. The greatest pleasure of life is love. BETTY L. BRUENING 2727 Inglewood Ave. SCIENCE-LATIN Echo4...Banner3... orchestra 3,4 . . . library aid 2,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . properties committee 3 4 . . . properties committee, opera 3 . . . senior supper 3 . . . Y-Teen club 2 . . . phys- ics club 3 . . . softball j.V. 2 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2,3,4. Do justly, love mercy, walk humbly with thy God. GERTRUDE E. BRADFIELD 5220 Biddison Lane COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Glee club 3,4 . . . music appreciation club 3 . . . Singing club 4 . . . assistant squad leader 3. Be eager to give and you shall always receive. JAN LAWSON BRIAN 5400 Purlington VVay ACADEMIC-MUSIC NIAJOR UNY 4 . . . Y-teens 2,3 . . . library aid 3,4 . . . bank 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . safety council 3,4 . . . first aid 3 . . . music festival 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 2 . . . prom committee 3 . . . archery 2,3,4 . . . year team 3,4 . . . hockey 4 . . . swim- ming 2 . . . ollice and hall marshal 3 . . . basketball 4 . . . home economics librar- ian 2 . . . gym locker moni- tor 3,4. Ilaughter is the best medi- Shnrll after, t if at we drew the ' f N pl . fx A, BAHAUUATES fi ---i X. ' 2 2' ii i-1, ii? I curtain . . . MARGARET A. A BUCKMASTER 709 YV. Thirty-Seventh St. COM MERCIAL-S'l'l'INOGRAPHIC Glee club 3,4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . usher 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . archery 2 . . . swimming 4 . . . softball 2,3,4. Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling. BEVERLY BURGEMEISTER 4517 YVeitzel Ave. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Homeroom secretary 4 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . safety council representative 2...UNY3,4...squad leader 3. By a small sample we can judge the whole piece. nn nur first f ... ear at Eastern, 3 if X. -sf' QQ- 'rn Cf' PHYLLIS M. BURKHARDT 4122 Marx Ave. ACADEMIC MA'l'H AND SCIENCE MAJOR Hope for the best, be ready for the worstg take with calmness what God sends. JANET BURNETT 5502 Belle Vista Ave. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Student council 2 . . . library marshal 3 . . . bank 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basket- ball 2 . , . tennis 2. The gift of friendship is the greatest gift in the world. GENEVIEVE M. BURRY 1326 Homestead St. COMMliRClAL-STENOGRAPHIC Delegate 2 . . . bank repre- sentative 2 . . . UNY 3 . . . squad leader 2 . . . guidance representative 2,4. True friends are like gems, precious and rare, False friends are like stones, found everywhere. MARY C. BURROWS 2748 Alameda Blvd. ACADEIXIIC-SCIENCE MODERN LANGUAGE Homeroom vice-president 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 2 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . squad leader 2 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . softball 2 . . . basketball 2,4. Remember the world is a camera, so smile. NANCY ANN CALWELL 3104 Echodale Ave. COMMIZRCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Garland bearer 3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . knit- ting club 4. He that dwelleth in love, zlwelleth in Godg for God is Love. A5 Une afternnnu in nur Ji I V Jllllllll' ear . . . 2400 X X, I U E ixfi J' f 1. JOHANNA M. CHERRY 3221 Tyndale Ave. ACADEMIC-SCIENCE MODERN LANGUAGE Basketball 2 . . . squad lead- er 2. Through eyes of love, we see deeply. 46 PATRICIA M. CHILDREY 520 Mfillow Ave. STENOGRAPHIC-ART MAJOR Tennis 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . volleyball 4. Sight your goal and then seek it. CAROLE CANBY 3515 Fourth St. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom secretary 3 . . . bowling 2 . . . lost and found 4. , No one has climbed the lad- der of success with his hands in his pockets. JEAN A, CASALE 3306 White Ave. ACADEMIC-MATH MAJOR Student council 2 . . . Ban- ner 2 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . homeroom sec- retary 4 . . . archery V. 2,3 . . . basketball 2 . . . softball 2 . . . tennis 3,4 . . . bad- minton 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . program committee 4. No man is so great that he cannot become greater. CLARA M. CAPRAROLA 2821 East Chase St. STENOGRAPHIC-ART MAJOR Bowling 2,3,4 . . . swim- ming 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . homeroom secretary 2,3 . . , marshal 4 . . . UNY 3. True friends are like dia- monds, precious and rarej False friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere. JOYCE CASKEY 1514 Pentridge Rd. 1-XCADIQMIC-S1'ANlSll Banner representative 2 . . . homeroom vice-president 2 . . . prom representative 3 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . badmin- ton 3. Better be cheated to the last than lose the blessed Hope of Truth. LAURINE V. CATALANO 3711 Spaulding Ave. ACADEMIC LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Banner advertising manager 4...UNY3,4...EChO 4 . . . library assistant 2 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . archery 2 . . . golf 2. It takesltus half our lives to learn who our friends are, and the other half to keep them. JACQUELINE CLARK 3008 YVest1ield Ave. COMBIERCIAL-MUSIC MAJOR Bank 2 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . volleyball 4. Happiness is not given but exchanged, JEANNETTE A. COLLIER 1120 Angelsea St. ACADEMIC HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Echo representative 2 . . . student council 3 . . . usher 3 . . .marshal 3,4 . . . treasurer 4 . . . UNY 4 . . . costume committee 4. Patience is the best remedy for every' trouble. EVELYN CLAYTON 3421 Kenyon Ave. ACADEMIC-LANGUAGE Bank 2,3,4 . . . usher 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . marshal 3 . . . play 3 . . . bowling 2, J.V. 3, V. 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . archery 2 j.V, 3, V. 4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. JEAN OLIVIA COLLINS 203 Southway ACADEMIC MUsIC CURRICULUM Banner representative 3 . . . music appreciation club 3 . . . glee club 2,3,4 . . . squad leader 4. Alusic is the only language in which you cannot say a mean or sarcastic thing. LEONA COLLINS 6507 Rosemont Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Tennis 2 . . . bowling 2,3,4. Youth fades, Love droops, but the embers of Friendship never cease. . ,Il r,,,,,,,m..,,,,,.....E..,,,..,,,t,.u3i' Nw, .1 ., .wr-...N-f,,..,..,rw-rf:1a,,,f -www- sm.. If- .Q we gave a wnllznrninq part tn the Snphnlnnres. PATRICIA R. COLLINS 1221 N. Potomac St. STIsNOcRAI'IIIC-ART MAJOR Bowling 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . soft- ball 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 3,4 . . . home- room president 2,4 . . . Echo representative 2 . . . usher 3 . . .squad leader 3 . . .prom committee 3 . . . homeroom vice-president 3 . . . Spring- time in Paris 2. Everything comes to those who wait. 1515935-4 F, fa ' '35, is 4, . , .313 1 4 : 5 -i v K I yr , . ,Q aa- , .. A.- FRANCES M. CORBIN 391 Evesham Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPI-IIC Delegate 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . commence- ment usher 3. Slow to anger, quick to smile, are the. things that make a friend worthwhile. as 47 JOAN PATRICIA COSDEN 1623 E. Twenty-Fifth St. Co M MERCIAL- STENOGRAPHIC Clee club 2,4 . . . Echo 4 . . . student council 2 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . home- room president 2,3 . . . squad leader 2 . . . clerk 2 . . . archery 2. There is no happiness which is not shared by at least one other. BEVERLY ANN CRABB 2800 Northern Parkway ACADEMIC SCIENCE MODERN LANGUAGE UNY3...Y-Teens3... garlands 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . table tennis 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 2. He is all fault who hath no fault at all. KAREN COYVMAN 7119 Harford Rd. ACADE MIC-CI.O'I'IIINc: NIAJOR Home economics marshal 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . student council 4 . . . Echo 4. No :nan can be happy with- out a friend, nor be sure of his friend until he is un- happy. CAROLE LEE CRAIG 2114 Cliftwood Ave. ACADEMIC LANGUAGE-lVlA'1'l1 lNlAjOR Student council 4 . . . year representative 4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . Office marshal 3, 4 . . . history marshal 4 . . . bank representative 2, 3,4...UNY3,4... homeroom vice-president 2, 4 . . . garland bearer 3. He who has many friends is truly rich. CONSTANCE E. CROSSLEY 1505 Lakeside Ave. ACADEMIC HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Council 3 . . . homeroom president 4 . . . junior play . . . Echo 4 . . . garland bearer 3 ...usher 3 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . Y-teens 3 . . . softball year team 3 . . . bowling 2 . . . badminton 2,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4. Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. 'S fflhwz. WW Then, ' av, A: .l 4. 21 'J UN later nn, we ave a supper Ilailirlzsr. .la X--NL I ,1 4 'l'i'll, l'-'-',Lll.' 1- MARY V. CROUSE 3619 Roland Ave. Com A1 I-:RCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Bank 3,4 . . . history mar- shall 4 . . . clothing librarian 3 . . . UNY 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . bowling 2,3 . . . bad- Ininton 3 . . . archery 2. Do unlo others as you would have them do unto you. I D. ANN CRUTCHFIELD 2700 Kildaire Drive I-XCADEBIIC-MUSIC MAJOR History marshal 4 . . . home economics librarian 3 . . office marshal 3 . . . usher 3 . . . senior play . . . UNY 4 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . InI1sic festival 3 . . . archery 4 . . . baseball 2,3 . . . year team 4 . . . basketball 4 . volleyball 4. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not un lo thine understanding. ...fur the cast nf g the Senlnr pla . ELEANOR V. DAVISON 2807 Pinewood Ave. COMMERCIAI.-ART MAJOR Echo 4 . . . history aid 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . volley- ball 4 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . badminton 4 , . . softball 34. Happiness consists not in having much, but in being content with little. JANET DEAN Coast Guard Yard, Curtis Bay ACADEMIC-MATH MAJOR Zfolleyball 4 . . . basketball Great works are performed not by strength but by per severance. JOSEPHINE V. DACAMPO 1916 E. Lafayette Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Squad leader 2 . . . Spring- time in Paris 2 . . clerk 2 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . UNY 3 . . . Banner rep- resentative 4. For every cloudy morning there is a midnight moon above. NANCY DASHIELL 3833 Kimble Rd. ACADEMIC NIODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Year treasurer 2 . . . student council 2, year representa- tive 3, treasurer 4 . . . usher 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . physics club 3 . . . garland club 4 . . . basketball 2,3 V., 4 V .... softball 2,3,4 . . . golf 3 . . . badminton 3 . . . hockey 4. There is no life without a friend. MARGARET A. DAVIS 3426 E. Baltimore St. ACADEMIC HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Homeroom vice-president 4 . . . senior play 4 . . . home economics librarian 4 . . . Red Cross representative 4 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . hockey 4. He is truly happy who makes others happy. ROSALYN A. D'ANGELO 2801 Alvarado Square MUsIc CURRICULUM Glec club 3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . accompanist 4...UNY3,4...music appreciation club 3. One. of the greatest pleasures in life is conversation. DOROTHEA E. DAVIS 817 Homestead St. SCIENCE-NIODERN LANGUAGE Echo 4 . . . property com- mittee 3 . . . music appre- ciation 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . archery 2 . . . golf 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . drama- tic club 4. You cannot escape necessi- ties, but you can conquer them. PATRICIA A. DEITRICH 855 Bradhurst Rd. MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE English bookroom 2 . . . music a reciation 3 pp I . . . prom committee 3 . . . Fu- ture Teachers 4 . . . City- Eastern chorus 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . badminton 2, 4...golf3...tennis3 . . . table tennis 4. Hear instructiong be wise and refuse it not. P ,, ,A fr, EX1 -,' i 3' A 5- lilllxv Y . Eg A S 1 iii, I 3 ff!-lit lwttws ANNA MARIE DELP 517 E. Twenty-Third St. SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Music appreciation club 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . archery 2 , . . swimming 2. Duty is ours,' Results are God's. The .Iuninr prnm E Q with ils music ii Q and hlue lights CAROL DE MEO 4906 E. Federal St. COMMERCIAL-STEN OGRAPHIC Basketball 2 . . . Banner representative 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . clerk 2 . . . garland bearer 2 . . . spon- sor2...UNY2. Slow to anger and quick to smile are the things that make a friend worthwhile. SHIRLEY DORNBUSCH 4001 Third St. ACADEMIC-SCIENCE BIODERN LANGUAGE Locker monitor 3 . . . dele- gate 3 . . . orchestra 2,3,4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . soft- ball 2,3,4 . . . bank teller 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . tennis 3 . . . basketball 2,4 . . . bowling 2,3 . . . V. bowl- ing 3. The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be. loved in return. DOLORES ANITA DOYLE 3014 Orlando Ave. ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Library assistant 2,4 . . . delegate 3 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . UNY membership chair- man 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3,4 . . . drama club4...bank4...play 3,4 . . . tennis 4 . . . basket- ball 2,3,4 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . year team 3,4 . . , badminton 2, 3,4 . . . V. 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . roller skating 2,3,4 . . . Griliin 21 club . A cheerful look makes a dish a feast. M. LEE DORSEY 2905 Edison Highway ACADEMIC MATPI MA JOR-SCIENCE Home economics library marshal 3 . . . office marshal 4 . . . history library mar- shal 4 . . . gym locker mar- shal 4 . . . garland club 4 . . . garland bearer 3. Nothing succeeds like suc- cess. PEGGY SUE DREISBACH 1208 Evesham Ave. ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Banner 4 . . . play commit- tee 3,4 . . . prom committee 3 . . .class banner 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . mar- shal 3,4 . . . City-Eastern chorus 2 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . swim- ming 2,4 . . . softball 3,4 . . . volleyball 3,4 . . . golf 2,4 . . . hockey 4. Never End your delight in an0ther's misfortune. JANE ELEANOR EATON 3562 Poole St. COMMERCIAL- STENOGRAPIIIC-MUSIC MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . music festival 2,3,4 . . . marshal 4 . . . squad leader 4 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . archery 4 . . . soft- ball 2,3,4 . . . year team 3,4. The way to be happy is to help make others so. JEAN E. ECKERT 3406 Dudley Ave. ACADEMIC-LATIN, FRENCH Bank 2,3 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . dramatic club 4 . .- . Echo 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . usher 2,3,4 . . . student coun- cil 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . arch- ery 2,3 . . . volleyball 2V,3,4 . . . softball 2V,3,4. It is only the ignorant who despise education. JEAN DUVALL 5304 Hamlet Ave. ACADEMIC- SCIENCE MODERN LANGUAGE Safety council 2 . . . student council 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . garland bear- er3...bank4...dele- gate 3 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4. Far worse than being fooled by others is to fool one's self. LOIS LOUISE EBELEIN 3159 Ravenwood Ave. COMMERCIAL-ART MAJOR Clerk 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3...UNY2,3VP4...of- fice marshal 4 . . . history aid 3,4 . . . play selection 4 . . . Echo photography 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 3,4 . . . liowling 2,3,4 . . . badminton Happiness is not given but exchanged. DAPHNE MOORE ECKLES 4724 Wrenwood Ave. ACADEMIC-MUSIC MAJOR Glee club 3,4 . . . City-East- ern Chorus 4 . . . Red Cross delegate 4 . . . typing club 4. Too low they build, who build beneath the stars. ALDONA M. DULYS l27 W. Saratoga St. ACADEMIC It matters not what you are thought to be but what you are. WHS Hll DANUTE DULYS 127 W. Saratoga St. ACADEMIC Assistant squad leader 4. Education is one of the gold en keys to success and hap piness. fig 'E 4 ff gs 4 Ewgij-4 unfnrqellahle - . experience. ' 4 J Q53 KAREN A. ELLENSEN 3927 Kimble Rd. ACADEMIC- LANCUACE-SCIENCE MAJOR Banner 2,3 . . . Editor-in- chief 4 . . . Echo 3,4 . .. orchestra 2,3,4 . . . French club 3,4 . . . math club 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . operet- ta 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . tennis 2. He who brings sunshine to others cannot keep it from himself. ROSEMARY ELLIS 455 llchester Ave. ACADEMIC MODERN LANCUACE SCIENCE Homeroom vice-president 3, home economics marshal 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . usher 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo representative 2 . . . squad leader 3 . . . swim- ming 2... archery 2... basketball 2,4 . . . bowling 3 . . . senior play 4. First deserve, then desire. 52 BARBARA C. EISNER 1724 E. Lanvale St. COM MERCIAL- OFFICE PRACTICE Clothing librarian 4 . . . squad leader 2. Great is truth, and mighty above all things. GERALDINE C. ELLERT 540 Wyanoke Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Student council 2 . . . UNY 2,4 . bowling 3 . . . bad- minton 3,4 . . . tennis 4 . . . swimming 4 . . . volleyball 4.,.clerk3...squad leader 2. Let the love for literature, painting, sculpture, archi- tecture and, above all, music, enter into your lives. SHIRLEE K. ELLOFF ll8 North Port St. CARNECIE ART CURRICULUINI Swimming 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . UNY 3,4 . , . delegate 3 . . softball 3,4 . . . hockey 4 . . . prom committee 3,4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . art club 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 3. Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the price? JOAN KAY EHMLING 926 E. Thirty-seventh St. ACADEMIC Year play 2,4 . . . hall mar- shal 3 . . . office marshal 3 . . . graduation usher 3,4 . . Echo picture representative 4 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . cheer- leader 2,3,4. In all thy ways acknowledge Himg and He will direct thy paths. IEAN CLAIRE EICHNER 3629 Gelston Drive SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Class song 3 . . . safety coun- cil 3 . . . commencement ush- er 3 . . . Banner representa- tive4...Echo4...Ban- ner 4 . . . locker marshal 3 . . . history marshal 4 . . . play 4 . . . class meeting 4. A smile today is a friend tomorrow. 2 Une memera 9259 'fi u tt S , 1'-' 1 . 11 pggps efternnnn we Lf'fTeiL3QiQLtQ3'tf w received nur rings fy NANCY JANE EMRICH 6218 Brook Ave. ACADEMIC- SCIENCE MODERN LANGUAGE Orchestra 2,3,4 . . . clerk 2 . . . basketball 2. Time will pass. Will you and I? Cheek and double check your future. . . . and felt CAROLYN V, FAULKNER 513 Mc Cabe Ave. ACADEMIC-SCIENCE UNY 2,3,4 . . . inter-high orchestra 2,3 . . . All-Mary- land orchestra 2,3 . . . orches- tra 2,3,4 . . . Spanish club 3 . . . garland club 4 . . . bas- ketball 2,3. What judgment shall I dread, doing no wrong? xi I S x ii must dignified. MSW QE5N5H iQ.iW?Siffei?E?S5SP?Iiiw'ifQiZI?7if1 f 'wtsykflvfsiftii 3-Qffafflfllv-iwhi' f' 1 f -EY ,,,zi?:f:':I'ElIfYQ ff, 2 MARY FINLAY 7 Midvale Rd. ACADEBIIC- SCIENCE MODERN LANGUAGE Echo 4 . . . Banner 2,3 . . . senior guide 4 . . . costume committee 2,3,4 . . . Spring- time in Paris 2 . . . Stories Behind Books 3 . . . squad leader 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 2,3,4 . . . table tennis 2 . . . basketball 2,4 . . . tennis 2. Reject what you are not, be natural. DOROTHEA E. FLECK 3603 Rexniere Rd. MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom president 2 . . . glee club 3,4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . prom committee 3,4 . . . squad leader 2,3 . , . locker marshal 3,4 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3, 4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . ten- nis 2. Love the beautiful, desire the good, do the best. ERMINIE C. FRANCIS 623 Melville Ave. COINIDIERCIAL- OFFICE PRACTICE UNY 2,3. A wise man's day is worth a fool's life. KAY FRANCES FORREST 1736 E. Thirtieth St. ACADEMIC-SCIENCE MAJOR Dramatic club 3, president 4...yearplay2,3... homeroom vice-president 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . sing- ing 4 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . bowling 2 . . . tennis 2. His own character is the arbiter of everyone? fortune. JEAN M. FULLARTON l Orkney Court ACADEBIIC-BIUSIC MAJOR Banner staff 2 . . . Banner representative 2 . . . Echo ad- vertising representative 4 . . . locker marshal 3 . . . bowling 4. Smile and the world smiles with you. 53 We were kept hus h 11. NE ig in ' I W Q.,-if 1 t 1335 3, 9 , , , --r pf A it '33, . Cx .x 'E an uf 'il Li: fMfj1Il11.lltI31t gt F' Ill MARTHA ANNE GLANTZ 917 E. Thirty-seventh St. MUSIC CURRICULUM Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . homeroom president 4 . . . glee club 2,3,4 . . . president 4 . . . dramatic club 3,4 . . . Banner 3,4 . . . opera 3 . . . senior play 4. To thine own self be true, and it must follow as does night the day, thou canst not be false to any man. 54 the preparation nf . . . JEANNE LOUISE COE 2418 Brambleton Rd. ACADEMIC-HOME ECONOMICS UNY 3,4 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . bank representative 3 . . . Griffin club 3 . . . his- tory marshal 4 . . . usher 3 . . . Banner representative 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . badminton 3 . . . cos- tume committee 4. Who so loveth instruction loveth knowledge. JANET GABRIELSON 3015 Rosalie Ave. ACADEMIC HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Homeroom secretary 3,4 . . . junior play make-up . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . Y-teens 3...UNY2...bow1ing 2,4 . . . badminton 2 Compliments cost nothing, yet many pay dear for them. SHIRLEE GENTILE 705 Mc Kewin Ave, COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC Student council 2,4 . . . safe- ty council president 3 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . swimming 2,3 . . . softball 2,3,4. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. CAROL ANN GILL MARJORIE A. GENTILE 3913 Colborne Rd. SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Homeroom president 2 . . . delegate 3 . . . class song 3 . . . play 3,4 . . . locker moni- tor 3 . . . usher 3. . .Echo4 . . . Banner 4 . . . student council 4 . . . squad leader 3. The only way to have friends is to be one. ARLENE GILL 3519 Roland Ave. MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . office mar- shal 4 . . . locker monitor 3 . . . squad leader 4 . . . dra- matic club 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . tennis 4. High esteem and love are never to be soldg they must be earned. 4041 Sixth St. COMMERCIAL-SPANISH MAJOR UNY 2,3 . . . Springtime in Paris 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . bank 2,3 . . . usher 3 . . . squad leader 2 . . . delegate 2. It is advisable never to un- derestimate the power of a 7.U0771llTl. ANNA BELLE GOI-IR 3032 Abell Ave. COMMERCIAL- STENOGRAPHIC-MUs1c MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 3...bank4...usher4. It matters not whether you win or lose, But how you play the game. CLARITA GOLENDER 3405 Powhatan Ave. ACADEMIC Pan-American Day assembly 3 . . . United Nations as- sembly 4. You are as young as your face, as old as your doubtg as young as your hope, and as old as your fear. ANTJE COLDMAN 5604 Wildwood Lane ACADEMIC- NIATHEMATICS-lNIUSIC MA JoR Math club 3,4 . . . orchestra 2,3,4 . . . All-Maryland or- chestra 3 . . . student coun- cil 3,4 . . . property commit- tee 4 . . . senior guide 4 . . . HrChCry 2 . . . swimming 2. Be pretty if you can, be clever if you must, but be pleasant always. ALICE MARIE GRAU 3916 Old York Rd. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Music appreciation 3 . . . driver training 4. Even if you are on the right track, you will get run over if you just sit there. ELIZABETH L. GRAU 4419 Kavon Ave. ACADEMIC-CLOTHING MAJOR Bowling 2,3,4 . . . safety council 3 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom representative 3 . . . Griffin club 3,4 . . . Echo picture representative 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Y-teens club 3 . . . bank 3,4 . . . home ec. marshal 3. Friendship is man's greatest wealth. nur class mn tn, sung, and banner MARY ANN GREEN 2642 Kirk Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRA1 me CLo'r111xc MAJOR Archery 2 . . . bowling 4. Tlze great essentials of hap piness are something to do somethinff to love and some thin f to hope for. .. 'rf P' THERESE GREENHOLT 628 Dumbarton Ave. CONI MERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Garland bearer 4 . . . bank . . . clerk 3 . . . marshal . . . archery 2. Life is mostly froth and bubble Two things .stand like stone- Isindness in anothers trouble, Courage in your own. 55 ELAINE GREGLOIT 4609 Marble Hall Rd. COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE Muslc MAJOR Glee club 4 . . . Red Cross 4 . . . art service club 3 . . . clerk 2 . . . squad leader 4 . . . tennis 4. If all our wishes were grant- ed, most of our pleasures would be destroyed. VIVIAN ELAINE GROFF 2425 Westport St. STENOGRAPHIC-lNIUSIC BIAJOR Glee club 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bank 2 . . . delegate 2 . . . squad leader 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . soft- ball 2 . . . tennis 3 . . . Echo 4. In the beauty of the roses, beware of tlze thorns. SIGRID GROFEBERT 1320 N. Milton Ave. ACADEMIC- RIODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Modern language club 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . roller skating 2,3 . . . basketball 4 . . . ice skating 2. It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. MARY THERESA GRUE 4503 Harcourt Rd. COMMERCIAL- OFFICE PRACTICE Bank 2 . . . office marshal 3 . . . clothing library marshal 4 . . . softball 2. Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. 133g1,?3,5gfmEU,i5? H chase Hlinnwledqe numesg ACADEMIC-NIATH MAJOR UNY 3 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . history marshal 4 . . . A- V Fillfiis du'fsff.14eQ I fgirliiii 5' ' li ketball'2 I. . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . badminton 2. . Q . . , . - fb-W SIL Fruth I5 stranger than fzc- - Q4 L tion, but not so popular. - 5 A lt., 'I 'i M Bs HS lllll' Illll ll. ,Alfa lr ,ty mi Y atr huiliiitutt.tt i :, H. PATRICIA GUYTON 2713 Strathmore Ave. STENOGRAPHIC-NiUSIC MAJOR Glee club 2,3,4, secretary 4 . . . student council 2,3 . . . Echo copy editor 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . Let's Make An Opera 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . softball 2,3 . . . squad leader 4. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. JUNE CAROLE HAGER 806 Venable Ave. COMMERCIAL- DIsTRIIsUTIvE EDUCATION HOIT1C1'OOHl KTCKSUYCI' 3 . . . bank 2 . . . usher 3 . . . dele- gate 2,3 . . . squad leader 3. Whe.re your treasure is, there will your heart be also. linnwledqe was acquired ll each nf us I . . in varying amounts T ELEANOR HARTLINE 6200 Tramore Rd. ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Prom committee 4 . . . hoc- key 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . Y-teen 4. Love all, trust a few, be false to none. LORRAINE L. HAUSER 3425 Shannon Drive ACADEMIC-CLOTHING MAJOR Springtime in Paris 2 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . usher 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . bank 4 . . . Griffin club 4 . . . badmin- ton 4. Real joy comes from doing something worth while. SALLY HANCOCK 5009 Midwood Ave. ACADEMIC-LATIN Homeroom treasurer 4 . . . student council 2,3 . . . gar- land bearer . . . garland club 4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . Conlmellcement usher 3 . . . library aid 2,3,4 . . . history aid 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4. This above all-to thine own self be true. NANCY LOIS HARLEY 4025 Belwood Ave. STENOGRAPHIC-NIUSIC MAJOR Echo picture committee 4 . . . delegate 2 . . . home- room secretary 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . soft- ball 3 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . badmin- ton 4. Only a truly wise person can say I understand . GRISEL HARTING 1411 Homestead St. STICNOGRAPHIC-lVlUSlC MAJOR Music appreciation 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . sing- ing club 4 . . . history library aid4.,.UNY3...usher 3 . . .bank . . . clerk. lt matters not how long we live., but how. ANN HARLAN 3707 Frankford Ave. ART CURRICULUM IJISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Springtime in Paris 2 . . . Banner 2,3 . . . table tennis 2 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . rol- ler skating 2 . . . volleyball 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . usher 2 . . . prom committee 3 . . . art club 3 . . . council dance decoration 2,3. To be loved, be lovable. CAROLYN HARRISON 1517 Abbottston St. COMMERCIAL-ART MAJOR Decorating committee 2 . . . delegate 3 . . . play commit- tee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . , . student council . . . hall monitor 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . squad leader 2,3. Prove all thingsj hold fast that which is good.. lf-lift li X t 3 JANICE A. H.-XWKSXVORTH 1009 Beaumont Ave. ACADEMIC- MATH-SCIIQNCIE MAJOR Homeroom vice-president 2, 4 . . . student council 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . garland bearer 3...usher3...UNY2 Y-teen 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 2 , . . bowling 3. Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. sf:-, Li 1.34 I rr X XR r I' 5, '- My Wttllljlililitttfl THELMA M. HEADLEY 1538 N. Bond St. COMMRRCIAI.-ART MAJOR Student Council 3 . . . hall marshall 4 . . . clerk 2 . . . prom representative 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . tennis 4. Keep laughing and the whole worlcl will laugh with you. linnwledqn put inln practice will evenluall hrinq wisdnm ALEDA C. HEAGY 2635 Barclay St. Costs1I3IzCIAr,-STENOCRAIIIIIC Homeroom president 3 . . . bowling 2,3,4, V 2 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4, JV 3 . . . bas- ketball year team . . . volley- ball 2,3,4, V 3 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2 . . . squad leader 3. He that won't look ahead looks behind with a tear in his eye. CAROLE HECKNER 2926 Sylvan Ave. Cost MICRCIAL- OFFICE PRACTICE Student council 4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Banner 4 . . . volleyball 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . softball 3. The rays of happiness, like those of light, are colorless when unbroken. HENRIETTA HEFFLEFINGER 1804 E. Thirtieth St. COMMERCIAL-S'1'uNoGRAPIIIc Student council 4 . . . music festival 3,4 . . . Echo 4 . . . guidance 1 . . . representa- tive 4 . . . Commencement usher 3 . . . house committee 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom representative 3 . . . badminton 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 2. Love is friendship set to music. SONYA M.-XE HEDEMAN 3303 Xllhite Ave. ACAD!-1NllC-iNIOD1iRN LANGUAGE Echo representative 3 . . . safety council 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . glee club 2,3,4 , . . swimming 2 . . . archery 4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . property commit- tee 4. Cas! zh burden u non the I Y I Lord, and he shall sustain thee.. ELSIE MARGARET HEIM 2111 Cliftwood Ave. COMMERCIAL- OFFICIQ I'RAC'I'ICE Echo 4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . Banner representative 4 . . . Griffin 2!l 4 . . . bank 3,4 , . . library history marshal 4 . . . archery 2. VVe may do the wishing and the praying, but God alone does the doing. sf ESTHER LOUISE HILEY 1028 Witherspoon Rd. Scuzxce-Marnmmrlcs NIAJOR Banner 2,3, feature editor 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . bank 4 . . . physics 3 . . . glee club 2,3,4 . . . City- Eastern chorus 2,3 . . . chair- man properly committee 3 . . . basketball 23,4 . . . ten- nis 2,4 . . . representative You're the Critic 3. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of zvisflonz. E. JOYCE HOFSTETTER 1208 Roundhill Rd. ACADEMIC-Scuzxce Momsizn Laxrztmcza Glee club 2.3.4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Banner repre- sentative 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . Echo advertising representa- tive 4 . . . squad leader 2. Where there's a smile there are always friends. CAROL LEE HEUISLER 3915 Fleetwood Ave. Srmocmrntc-Music MAJOR April antics 2 . . . homeroom vice-president 3 . . . home- room secretary 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . motto committee 3 . . . squad leader 2 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . bowling 3, 4 . . .badminton 3,4 . . . basa ketball 3,4. Much is said with music that cannot be said with words. JOAN HODNICK 4126 Moravia Ave. COMMERCIAL- OFFICE 1'RAC'l'lCE Archery 2 . . . bowling 2,4 ...bank2...UNY2... tennis 4 . . . usher 3 . . . Echo 4. So of clieerfulness, or of a good temper, the. more it is spent, the more of it 're- mains. BETTY LOU HOLDER 3105 Hamilton Ave. ACADEMIC-FOODS MAJOR Library aid 2 . . . Springtime in Paris 2 . . . fashion show 2...UNY3...Echore- presentative 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . garland club 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . archery 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . table tennis 4. Where there's a will the1'e's a way. JEANNE RAE HELBING 2002 1Voodburne Ave. S'l'i:xof:R,xviiIc- HOME Ecowomucs MA-Jolt Student council 2 . . . home- room president 3,4 . . . gar- land bearer 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . bowling 4 . . . basket- ball 4. He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed of- ten, and loved much. DORIS JANE HERRING 1739 N. Bradford St. S'r1-:NotattAm uc-COM Mmtcmt. Band representative 3 . . . music appreciation club 3,4 . . . badminton 4 . . . volley- ball 4. Always look for the best in people. . . . a qualit desired 11 all nf us. MARY ALICE HOUCHINS 3715 St. Victor St. MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Banner 3,4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 , . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Future Teachers of America 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . prom committee 4. Ideals are like the stars-we never reach them, but like the mariners, we. chart our course by them. MARY LOUISE HUMES 416 N. Broadway MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Echo 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . junior play properties ...UNY3...firstaid3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2,4 . . . softball 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . table tennis 3 . . . tennis 3. The doors of opportunity are. marked push and pull. 60 RUTH ELLEN HORN 4913 Ross Rd. ACADENIIC-MUSIC MAJOR Orchestra 2,3,4 . . . orchestra president 4 . . . inter high orchestra 3 . . . All-Maryland orchestra 3 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . assistant 2 . . . mar- shal 4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . hockey 4 . . . basketball 2,3, 4 . . . year team 2. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. GWENDOLYN HOUDESHEL 1431 Homestead St. ACADEMIC-NIUSIC MAJOR UNY 2,3 . . . glee club 2,3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . prom com- mittee 4 . . . Banner repre- sentative 3 . . . office mar- shal 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . pro- perty committee 4. Whe.n love and skill work together, expect a master- piece. JANE HUNTER 2923 Kirk Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Study hall marshal 3,4 . . . librarian 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . volleyball 3. The road into the Sunset is one we all must tread. JACKIE LEE HOLMES 2208 Hamilton Ave. ACADEMIC-lNIATH MA.jOR Garland bearer 3 . . . math club 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . bas- ketball 2,4 . . . softball 2. Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. LOIS E. HOOTON 4104 Falls Rd. Cos: MIQRCI.-IL-STENOGRAI-HIC Homeroom president 2 . . . delegate 3 . . . prom com- mittee 3 . . . prom orchestra chairman 4 . . . swimming 2, 4 . . . archery V 2,3, . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . glee club 3 . . . usher 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . Echo 2. If you ean't be a pine on the top of the hill, be the best little shrub in the valley. Uur sung was .li 5' sf se - ,sg the first une ff. 2' lj l l I JOANN AUDREY JARBOE 1505 E. Twenty-ninth St. ART CURRICULUM Garland bearer 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . softball 3 . . . badmin- ton . . . stage committee 3,4 . . . UNY 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 2 . . . art service 3. Where there's a will, there will always be a way. SAVILLE JETT 318 St. Dunstan's Rd. ACADEMIC COURSE UNY secretary 4 . . . Banner 2,3 . . . exchange editor 4 ...Echo4...usher... garland bearer . . . play com- mittee 2,3 . . . office marshal 3,4 . . . Griffin club . . . V tennis 2,3,4 . . . V badmin- ton 2,3, captain 4 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3.4 . . . swimming 2,3. A merry heart doeth good. Tv? In he lznmpused at is if In three part fi 3 ' if harmnn . SHIRLEY JEAN JOHNS 2635 N. Calvert St. ACADEMIC- MODERN LANCUACE-SCIENCE Hall marshal 4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . junior play 3 . . . archery 2 . . . basketball 2,4 . . . bowl- ing 3 . . . softball 3 . . . sen- ior play 4 There is no vice so simple but assumes some mark of virtue on his outward parts. NORMA E. KANDLIK 2708 Erdrnan Ave. MUSIC CURRICULUM Glee club 2,3,4 . . . home economics library marshal 3 . . . office marshal 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . usher 3. Ah! Let all my life be music. JACQUELIN KAVANAGH 304 E. Thirty-first St. COMMERCIAL Homeroom president 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . UNY . . . hall marshal 4 . . . squad leader 2,4 . . . basketball 2, 3,4 . . . volleyball 3 . . . arch- ery 2. . . swimming 2... softball 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . tennis 4 . . . delegate 3. He that returns good for evil obtains the victory. BARBARA JEAN KAUPP 1401 Lochner Rd. STENOGRAP1lIC-MUSIC MAJOR UNY 3 . . . junior play . . . treasurer 2 . . . delegate 2 . . . homeroom president 3 . . . Commencement usher 3 . . . recreation chairman 4 . . . play committee 3 . . . nominating convention chair- man 3,4 . . . marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cheer- leader 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . bowling 4 . . . dramatic club 4. To have a friend, be one. SHIRLEY KELLERMAN 2125 Cliftwood Ave. CoMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPIIIC HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR Safety council 4 . . . library marshal 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . bowling 4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4. Mislrust first impulsesg they are always good. 61 ll seemed nnl fitting 1 'I' ti. tn have inerva, .. y the qutllless . .. S 0 K f ill 3' I, . E, 1' X yr K anti.-r I itll ,ll 113.15 1.1.9 PHYLLIS Y. KOLLER 4307 Mainlield Ave. COMMERCIAL-ART MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . softball 3 . . . bowling 2,3,4. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. ALICE W. KOUWVENHOVEN 4310 Rugby Rd. lVlA'l'1l1iMA'I'ICS-SCIENCE Clerk 2 . . . delegate 3 . . . math club 2, 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . garland club 4 . . . Banner staff 4 . . . senior play . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis year team 3,4 . . . hockey j.V. 2,3 . . . badmin- ton 2 V. 3. Use force with children, rea- son with men. DORIS JEAN KELLNER 2710 Boone St. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE UNY4...Banner4... safety council 3,4 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . history marshal 3,4 . . . prom committee 4 . . . usher 3 . . . softball 2 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . basketball 2 . . . tennis 4. He is truly happy who makes others happy. MARY DELORES KNAUBE 2119 St. Paul St. MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Banner 3,4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . locker marshal 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Future Teachers of America 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . prom commit- tee 4. Keep your face always to- ward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. NANCY KNOTT 1126 Proctor St. COMMERCIAL-FOODS MAJOR Cafeteria marshal 4 . . . Springtime in Paris 2 . . . boatride representative 3 . .. usher 3 . . . softball 2 . . . basketball 2 j.V. 3, V. 4 . . . badminton 3 . . . volley- ball year team 3,4 . . . Squad leader 3. It matters not how long we live, but how. jgjgsgj ' f-.1 . 1. - -f. .. ' ff: . ' slf2f?Fffzai'Ea:Lf.' It ' .- L ' ff ' aQfg2Kr'f'tw.i 2 4 . .Mite fi-11 -, as -. , fil e.-A E 5 'I 'ft 7 f gn? M2'i..7i:iiQ. .'-E+ ' 71245527 395143 331 t 4 an R at ft E' xr 5, P , f t 1 S 5 t R 4. 5 ti , M . mx if A 1 ' 1 ri f tt A 33 fe' S 14, I , lv RUTH ELEANOR KITTEL I 1623 Abbottston St. COMMERCIAL S'1'ENOCRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Music festival 3,4 . . . music appreciation club 3 . . . sing- ing club 4 . . . bank 2 . . . clerk 3 . . . usher 3 . . . UNY 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . archery 2. The only way to have a friend is to be one. ANN SHIRLEY KNOTT 4302 Berger Ave. STI-INOGRAPHIC HIJAIE ECONOMICS NIA-ICR Bowling 2,3 j.V. 4 . . . volley- ball 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . badminton 2,3 . . . usher . . . bank 3 . . . presi- dent 4 . . . safety council president 4 . . . home eco- nomics marshal . . . Ollice Inarshal . . . squad leader 2,4 . . . clerk 3. Of all our troubles great or small, the greatest are those that don't happen at all. al .5 sg, at it rfesstiftf' 3 a 3 ' A ' 1 I f , - V at .1 525 . .11 , , far r .JZ . .177 .Aft rm' -V.-if Q . - -.t sf- .1 -- -A ... 1 'lil ' Mt' 'i341 ' ?k' 3 1-, ig k V, 545 3- 2 'L ?iEi..afif 5 'f.iPU' ' 2 ii 1' ...WA -. . ,J Ji, Nz- , -, . 'W 1-.ga .uw eg7,.- jf. tx , .. gr 'r.Z.:f. :.--f :-f - 457 . , 1 t. ,taxi ' Ai gweili , jxgg g. . 1 .rex-fgtjissj' 1' QQ: ffflii at It it ' 2 W. li I BETTY KOZAK 2016 li. North Ave. COMMIQRCIAI. OFFICE PRACTICE Banner 4 . . . bank 2,3 . . . llomeroom treasurer 4 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . goodwill committee 3 , . . softball 3. The. world is like a puzzle, and I am one of the puzzling pieces. JANET KRAMER 5556 Midwood Ave. Con Nl1-IRCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC council 2,3 . . . prom garland 3 UNY 3,4. you smile, the world with you: when you you weep alone. ,FTW tj ' MARIAN KOZLOWSKI 4014 Biddison Lane COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Clerk 2 . . . Banner repre- sentative 2 . . . delegate 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . lIoInerooIn vice-president 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . bowling 3. That blest of blessings, a contented mind. JANET A. KRAUSE 943 Argonne Drive SCIENCE-BIODERN LANGUAGE Garland bearer 3 . . . bad- minton 2 . . . softball 2 . . . garland club 4 . . . hall mar- shal 4. If we hope for what we. see not, then do we with pa- tience wait for it. MAXYNE MELBA KROHN 5701 Nasco Place ACAIJI-:MIC UNY 3,4 . . . Y-teen 3 . . . supper committee 3. A good thing to remember, but a better thing to do, is to work with the Construc- tion Gang and not with the Wrecking Crew. 9 2 .gg V5 .5 5- 3 . ,av uf l-Innwletlqe and wisdom, prominent ff' E I if I RN-nf' en nur banner. JOAN LEE KRUMMECK 1931 N. Patterson Park Ave. ACADEMIC SCIFNCIQ- NI.-KT11 NIAJOR Echo 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . baI1k 3,4 . . . junior sup- per committee 3 . . . prop connnittee 3,4 . . . play se- lection 4 . . . locker monitor 3 . . . physics club 3 . . . usher 3 . . . senior guide 4 . . . class meeting 4 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . tennis 4 , . . UNY 3. To thine own self be true. ELAINE E. KURTZ 900 E. Thirty-Sixth St. CARNEGIE ART CURRICULUM Athletic representative 2 . . . bowling 2,3 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 4 . . . prom deco- ration 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . art club 3 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . bank representative 4 . . . singing 4. May the gates of friendship never rust. 63 MARY LATO 1808 North Port St. CostMLRCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Bank representative 3,4 . . . music appreciation club 3,4. Everyone can find a silver lining if she keeps faith in God. MARIE C. LAUTERBACH 1510 Tunlaw Rd. CARNPGIE Music CUruucULUM Bowling 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . Springtime in Paris 2 . . . usher 3 . . . music ap- preciation club 3 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . glee club 3,4 . . . accompanist 4. A good name is better than precious ointment. MARGARET LAUMANN 1528 Tunlaw Rd. ACADEMIC-COMMERCIAL Garland bearer 3 . . . swim- ming 2. Our golden age lies before us and not behind. CHARLOTTE LAWRENCE 312 E. Twenty-Eighth St. Co M MICRCIAL-AIUSIC MAJOR Swimming 2 . . . basketball 2,4 . . . softball 3 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . play committee 3 . . . bowl- ing 3 . . . Red Cross repre- sentative 4. A smile today is a friend tomorrow. LEONA ANNA LEBRUN 1802 Northbourne Rd. Un .Iuninr Da we ACADEMIC DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 1' se Art service 3 . . . hall mar- S! shal 3 . . . usher 3 . . . squad leader 3. -A. Av g. , P t ll t A winner never quits and a , Q 21 E U quitter never wins. f ' 5 F X 2 ! A I, A 5- if 7? it the schnnl . . . 1-Ufltlfglligteti 'L A MARGIE LEGG 1921 E. Thirty-First St. SCIENCE-lN'lODERN LANGUAGE Glee club 2,3,4 . . . head Griflin of the 2l club 4 . . . Echo 4 . , . student council 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . table ten- nis 3. Always leave them laughing when you say goodbye. MARGARET E. LEHUKEY 6032 Carter Ave. COM ZWIERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE-Music MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . bank 3,4 . . . softball 2 . . . bowl- ing 4. The judgments of the Lord are true and righteous al- together. nur banner, muttn, snnq, and pla GLORAIA C. LOWE 2021 E. Lanvale St. STENUCRAPIIIC-ART MAJOR Bowling 3,4 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . volleyball V. 3,4 . . . swimming 3,4 . . . softball 3,4 . . . squad leader 2,3,4 . . . UNY 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . marshal 4 . . . stu- dent council 4. Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'Alt might have been! e? , I C l 'a: 1. W ig ' JOSEPHINE MAIDA 1225 Evesham Ave. ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Banner 4 . . . locker mar- shal 3,4 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bank 2,3 . . . usher 3 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . cheer leader 3,4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . play committee 3 . . . senior play 4 . . . swimming 2,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4. Many receive advice, few profit by it. CAROL LYNN LEIZEAR 1825 Forest Park Ave. ACADEMIC Homeroom president 3 . . Echo representative 2 . . basketball 2,3,4. From lowest places when vir- tuous things proceed, the place is dignified by the doer's deed. JOAN B. LINDSAY 325 E. Thirtieth St. ACADEMIC SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Safety council 2,3 . . . usher 3 . . . marshal 3 . . . Echo 4...Echoclub4...pet club 3 . . . Echo picture representative 4 . . . basket- ball 2 . . . golf 3,4 . . . tennis 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . glee club 2,3,4. Don't worry if the tide goes out-it always comes back. MARY C. LOIERO 3306 Hamilton Ave. CoM MERCIAL-STENOCRAPHIC Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . squad leader 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . bank 2,3 . . . home economics club 3 . . . softball 3,4 . . . tennis 4. True friends are like dia- monds, precious and rare, False friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere. THEONE LINDERMAN 1501 Argonne Drive CARNEGIE ART CURRICULUM Homeroom president 2 . . . safety council 3 . . . Little Sweep 3 . . . junior play 3 . . . squad leader 2, 3 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . volleyball year team 3 , . . UNY 2,3,4. The happiest people get the least sleep. MADELINE LITZ 1917 Hope St. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Bank representative 3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . knitting club 3 . . . softball 2 V. 3. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. C. PATRICIA MALONE 2610 Miles Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Bank representative 2 . . . Echo picture representative 4. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. 'L KU gnu! 31 X, i v H Gill ll . f X , ri sf' Atl, '. .XI ,. V my X -, jfgirggx, 3 'X 'rt la I ll itll ll? N-hsL-A ass,-4-16 Li 2 RUTH MALTZ 1810 E. Fayette St. COMMERCIAL OFL'ICE PRACTICE Delegate 3 . . . UNY 3 . . . music appreciation club 3 . . . bank 4. Make new friends, keep the old,- One is silver, the other is gold. Illimaxinq the ear, we sponsored . . . NANCY H. MATTHEWS 1726 E. Belvedere Ave. ACADEMIC HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR UNY 3,4 . . . library aid 2,3,4 . . . safety council 2 . . . usher 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . history marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . student council 4 , . . locker marshal 3 . . . softball 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 2,4. A friend loveth at all times. FRANCES BICARTHUR 5421 Remmel Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPIHIIC Delegate 2 . . . archery 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . softball 2,4 . . . library mar- shal 4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . knitting club 4. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. HARRIET MCGINNIS 1665 Argonne Drive COM MILRCIAI.-MUSIC MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 2 . . . air raid marshal 4 . . . delegate 3 . . . tennis 3,4 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . soft- ball 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2.3.4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2,4. Look at the sun and the shadows will fall behind. PATRICIA MCCORMICK 423 Lake Ave. ACADEMIC MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom president 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 3 . . . student council 2 . . . delegate 2 . . . clerk 3,4 . . . swimming 2 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . usher 3 . . . French club 3 . . . play committee 2 . . Banner 2 . . . senior play 4. Where there is a will, there is a way. JOAN LEVADA MCGRATH 3010 Pinewood Ave. ACADEMIC-FRENCH Echo representative 2,3 . . . Echo stall 4 , . . Banner 3 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . prom committee 4 . . . archery 2 . . . golf 3 . . . Class meet- ing 4. Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall. BARBARA ANN MCQUAY 3208 Lawnview Ave. ACADEMIC-MATH-SCIENCE Bank 2,3,4 . . . marshal 4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . arch- ery V. 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 3,4. Mischief thou are afootg Take. thou what course thou wilt. BARBARA J. MESSICK 5404 Pembroke Ave. ACADEMIC IVIODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Student council vice-oflicer 4 . . . year vice-president 2 . . . homeroom president 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . Banner 2 . . . delegate 3 . . , prom committee 3,4 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . badminton 2,3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 3,4 . . . hockey 4 . . . tennis 3. Friendship is the essence of happiness. JOANN McLAUGHLIN 720 Cator Ave. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Clerk3...usher3... music appreciation club 3 PATRICIA A. MCGRATH 3010 Pinewood Ave. ACADEMIC-NIODERN LANGUAGE UNY 2,3,4 . . . garland bear- er 3 . . . audio visual club 3 . . . garland club 4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . prom committee 4 . . . hall mar- shal 3,4 . . . cheer leader 2,3, 4 . . . archery 2 . . . table tennis 4 . , . softball 4. judge before friendshipg then confide until death. the traditional .. .. wh.. we i... . uninr-Senior friend or are. about to lose one, that we dwell most fondly on his virtues. MARY J. MEINHARDT 2819 Westfield Ave. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Bank representative 2 . . . Banner staff 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . archery 2 . . . volleyball 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . softball 3. One never rises so high, as when one does not know where one is going. BETTYE LOUISE MILLER 427 E, North Ave. ACADEMIC-MUSIC MA JOR Springtime in Paris 2 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . ofhce marshal 3 . . . invitation committee 3 . . . play selections 3,4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . gradua- tion usher 3 . . . prom com- mittee 4 . . . library aid 4 . . . roller skating 2 . . . bad- minton 3. All we have to fear is fear itself. JANET MCKINNEY 5648 Govane Ave. COM MERCIAL 'STENOGRAPHIC Prom representative 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 3. You are master of the spoken word, but the unspoken word is master of you. 'H J s .wris t V' hnatrlde. We eees ' I I.. SHIRLEY ANN MILLER 719 Northern Parkway COMMERCIAL-CLOTHING MA JOR-DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Usher 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . spark plug 3 . . . soft- ball 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . bowling 2,3 . . . golf 2. Friendship often ends in lovej but love in friendship -never. DEANNA T. MITROS 707 S. Oldham St. ACADEMIC HOME ECONOMICS MAJOR UNY 3 . . . bank assistant 3 . . . Spanish club 3 . . . play committee 3 . . . usher 3 . . . driver's ed. 4 . . . vice- president bank 4 . . . ticket committee 4 . . . costume committee 4 . . . volleyball 3 . . . basketball 3. Time Will Tell. 68 SARA M MILLER 818 Stoll St COMMERCIAL Clerk 2,3 . . swimming 2 basketball 2 3 ar land bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . squad leader 2,4 . . . Red Cross representative 4. A rolling stone gathers no moss. .I . X-L BONNIE MILLER 5842 Bellona Ave. SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE UNY2,3...bank... garland bearer 3 . . . usher 4 . . . Echo 4 . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . bowling 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . tennis 2,3. Minds that have nothing to conceive find little to per- ceive. EVELYN Y. MILLER 3029 Fleetwood Ave. ACADEMIC-MATH-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 . . . math club2...Banner4... garland club 4 . . . physics club 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . , swimming 2 . . . bowl- ing 2,3,4. To make friends-be one. I , The qratluales I ' ' turned nur ri . x f i A . v xr xv . ix? ,N T I ,IEA if gh - I - J A wb ,I ANN MISER 5009 Blythewood Rd. ART CURRICULUINI Homeroom treasurer 4 . . . Banner 2,3,4 . . . Echo art editor 4 . . . clerk 3 . . . dele- gate 4 . . . safety council 3 . . . bank 3 . . . vicelpresi- dent Grifhn 2l club 4 . . . Banner committee . . . V. tennis 2,3,4 . . . V. badmin- ton 2,3, co-captain 4 . . . V. table tennis 2,3 . . . basket- ball 2,3,4. Friendship is man's greatest wealth. JOAN MONTGOMERY 603 Highwood Drive ACADEMIC SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE French club 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . archery 2 . . . volleyball 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . Little Sweep 3 . . . locker moni- tor 3. A soft answer turneth away wrath, but grievous words stir up anger. -N, sr Q, ,ole and we became KATHRYN H. MOORE 3020 N. Calvert St. MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Student council 2 . . . prom representative 3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . table tennis 3,4, V. 2 . . . basketball 4, year team 2,3, j.V. 3, V. 4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3,4, year team 3,4 . . . bowling 2,3. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. prlvlleqes and ANNE MARIE MORLOCK 2806 Westheld Ave. ACADEMIC COMMERCIAL-MUSIC MAJOR Echo 4 . . . glee club 2,3,4 . . . stenographic club 3 . . . Inter-High chorus 2.3.4 . . . air raid marshal 3,4 . . . cafeteria monitor 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . squad leader 2.3. Familiar paths and old friends are best. ...with increased y - F 'G ti ll 5 respnnslhllltles. ELEANOR M. MORRIS 1905 N. Wolfe St. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Bank 2 . . . Echo advertising representative 4 . . . cafe- teria committee 4 . . . soft- ball 4. Simplicity of character is the natural result of profound thought. ELSIE M. MORRIS 1419 Kitmore Rd. ACADEMIC SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Locker marshal 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . UNY 2.3.4 . . . Banner advertising staff 4 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . volleyball 4. Always be cheerful and you'll always have friends. JOAN LEE MUNSON 1669 Argonne Drive COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Vice-president 3 . . . dele- gate 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo staff 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . bowling 3,4. Friendship is the stepping stone to success. SARAH ELEANOR MUNN 126 W. Twenty-Fourth St. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Archery 2 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . volleyball 4 . . . home eco- nomies club 3 . . . student guide 4 . . . bank repre- sentative 4. D0n't find fault with the thornsg rather give thanks for the roses. JO ANN E. MYERS 5300 Belleville Ave. ACADEMIC SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE UNY 3,4 . . . foreign lan- guage club 3,4 . . . Banner 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . volley- ball 2,3,4 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . softball 3,4 . . . year play 4. All the world's a camera, so smile. 69 Un Senior lla nur class 4 Y 3 sl- I4 Q-Ii 'ii N' . sy 3, I , th 2 i, 1 K Y .. H ll e - X, xt fi. .www if lf-u'1'lUQfvMgtf MARY L. ORNDORFF 2848 Ragner Ave. CARNECII3 Music CURRICULUM Squad leader 2,3,4 . . . his- tory marshal 3 . . . usher 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . glee club 2,3,4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . class song 4. He who has lived well, laughed often, loved much has achieved success. 70 nffilzers were installed. MARCIA N. PAGE 1107 Argonne Drive LATIN-MODERN LANGUAGE Banner 2,3,4 . . . Echo as- sociate editor 4 . . . home- room treasurer 3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . swimming 2,3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . badminton 3 . . . golf 3 . . . hockey 4. Live pure, speak true., right wrong-else wherefore born? SHIRLEY A. MYERS 5905 Benton Heights Ave. COM INIERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE-FOODS MAJOR Student council 4 . . . library aid4...bowling3... garland bearer 3 . . . bank representative 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . prom commit- tee 3. A word filly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver. BETTY LOU NICOLAUS 1442 Montpelier St. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Safety representative 4 . . cafeteria committee 4 , . clothing librarian 4. He who lives only to benefit himself confers on the world a bench: when he dies. FREDA E. OFFERMANN 3900 Northern Parkway COMMIQRCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Echo representative 2 . . . badminton 2,3 . . . volley- ball 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . driving club . . . garland bearer . . . usher. Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom. MILDRED M. NEWCOMB 3128 Northern Parkway MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE UNY 2,3,4 . . . Y-teens 3 . . . Springtime in Paris 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . garland club 4 . . . properties com- mittee 4 . . . badminton 4. To thy own self be true. IRIS NOCAR 1623 Ceddox St. COMBIERCIAL-ACADEMIC Homcroom treasurer 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . usher 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . softball 3 . . . basketball 4 . . . garland bearer 4. The way lo love anything is to realize that it may be lost. JEANNETTE L. PALMER 4008 Woodlea Ave. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Student council 4 . . . home- room president 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 2 . . . table tennis 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . tennis 3 . . . archery 3,4 . . . bad- minton 2,4 . . . volleyball 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4. The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts. MARIE PARKHILL 5801 Merville Ave. SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Echo4...UNY3,4... tennis 2 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . swimming 3,4 . . . vol- leyball 4 . . . squad leader 2,3. Hear instruction, and be wise, and refuse it not. KATHERINE PANAGAKOS 5316 St. Georges Ave. CARNEGIE MUSIC CURRICULUINI Glee club 2,3,4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . usher 3. The difficulty in life is the choice. PATRICIA PATTERSON 2827 Hemlock Ave. ACADEMIC UNY3,4...bank4... garland bearer 3 . . . gym marshal 3 . . hall marshal 4 . . . ofhce marshal 3,4 . . . bowling 2,3. A little leak can sink a great ship. RUTHE-PELLICOT We had parties and fun 327 E. Belvedere Ave. MODERN LANGUAGE SCIENCE MAJOR Office marshal 3 . . . usher glee club 2 tennis Z-. badminton'4.. i The wise man is cured of ambition by ambition. Wnuld never end. PATRICIA A. PHILLIPS 898 W. Baltimore St. COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC-MUSIC MAJOR Banner representative 3 . . . music festival 2 . . . song committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 2,4 . . . prom com- mittee 3 . . . home eco- nomics marshal 4 '. . . bas- ketball 2. It takes all sorts to make a world. SUE POCALKA 3017 White Ave. CARNECIE ART CURRICULUM Garland bearer 3 . . . stu- dent council 4 . . . UNY 2,4 . . . representative 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . ten- nis 2,3 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . softball 3. Behold the fear of the Lord, that is wisdomg to depart from evil is understanding. JULIA ANN POHLMAN 3903 Ridgecroft Rd. ACADEMIC MATHEMATICS MAJOR Year secretary 2,4 . . . home- room president 2 . . . home- room treasurer 3 . . . Banner 2 . . . sports editor 3 . . . news editor 4 . . . counter 2,3...EchO4...bad- minton V. 2,3,4 . . . table tennis V. 2 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis V. 2,3,4. To fill the hour-that is happiness. ELLEN V. POLLOCK 3219 Cliftmont Ave. CARNEGIE MUSIC CURRICULUM Orchestra 2,3,4 . . . Inter- High orchestra 2,3 . . . All- Maryland orchestra 2,3,4 . . . UNY 3 . . . class meeting 4 . . . bowling 2 . . . softball 3 . . . class song 4. I wish, I can, I willg these are the three trumpet notes to victory. BARBARA R. POLLARD 715 Mloodbourne Ave. ACADEMIC SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE Homeroom president 3,4 . . . marshal 2,3,4 . . . Banner 2 . . . safety council 3 . . . squad leader 2 . . . class day committee 4 . . . junior play committee 3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . ysar team 3 . .. swimming - . . . softball 2,3 . . . hockey 2,3, V. . . bad- minton 3 . . . class play committee 4. A smile costs the least, but does the most good. SHIRLEY L. PRICE 1543 Abbottston St. COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPI-IIC CLOTHING MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . usher 4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . archery 2 . . . softball 4. Be. slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing. LILLIAN PUGACZEWSKI 1418 Andre St. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPIIIC Garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . home economics club 3 . . . tennis 4 ...squad leader 3. A little nonsense is relished by the best of men. We lived and wnrlied in that sphere . .. sfiwi. lm wa he i. '4 1 .Je 3 if rr f !f.U'flFllt!l11'fs1lLl U. AMELIA E. RAILA 533 Mlinston Ave. MATHEMATICS-ART MAJOR Student council 3 . . . Ban- ner 2,3,4 . . . Echo 4 . . . glee club 2,3,4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . Commencement usher 3 . . . prom commit- tee 3 . . , hockey 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3,4. A life without a friend is a life without a sun. NAOMI LEA REASER 3101 Westheld Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Student council secretary 4 . . . representative 3 . . . Echo write up 2 . . . Echo staff 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . .badminton 2 . . . basketball 2,4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2 . . . clerk 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,4. Thoughts form your atti- turles - attitudes form your moods - and moods form the atmosphere. . . . marked Seniors nnl H si rel' '13 no and lnvetl it. i V MARGARET E. 'RODGERS 303 Wendover Rd. ACADEMIC SCIENCE-LANGUAGE BIAJOR Banner 3 . . . personals edi- tor 4 . . . Echo 3,4 . . . or- chestra 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer3...UNY4... French club 3,4 . . . math club 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . tennis 2. Screw your courage to the sticking place, and we'll not fail. Sg2...................t. 1 ...........,.......s.., JUNE EVELYN ROSSER 837 VV. Thirty-Third St. COMMERCIAL S'rIaNooRAI'II1c-M UsIc MAJOR Glee club 2,3,4 . . . safety council 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Inusic festival 2,3,4 . . . homeroom secre- tary 2 . . . prom committee 3 . . . home economics mar- shal 4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . bowling 2,3,4. True friends are like jewels, precious and rare. ELENORA A. REHBIERGER 2717 Inglewood Ave. MODliRN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . Y-teens 3 . . . garland club 4. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understand- ing. JOYCE V. RICHARDSON 1658 Normal Ave. ACADI-1MIC-SCIENCE-MATII Glee club 2,3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Latin clIIb 3 . . . Banner 2 . . . clerk 3 . . . Echo advertising 4 . . . garland club 4 . . . prop committee 4 . . . volleyball 2,4 . . . badminton 4 . . . basketball 2 . . . swimming 2. Pride goeth before a fall. DOROTHY RITTER 1327 Wirton St. Music CURRICULUM C-lee club 2,3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Eastern-City chorus 4. Too low they build, who build beneath tl1e stars. MARY CAROL REMINE 1639 Northgate Rd. ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Echo . . . glee club 3,4 . . . prom committee 3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3,4. To please will always be the wish of benevolence, to be arlniired the constant aim of ambition. SALLY RICHARDSON 4029 Belwood Ave. SCIENCE-MODERN LANGUAGE UNY 2,3 . . . Eastern-City chorus 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . library aid 3,4 . . . pet club 3,4 . . . basketball 2 . . . bowling 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . year play 4. True jriendslzip is a knot which angel hands have tied. MARGE E. ROSSI 2816 Westfield Ave. ACADEMIC-FOODS MAJOR Garland bearer 3 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . captain of the volley ball team 3 . V. . prom com- mittee 4 . . . costume com- mittee4...golf4... tennis 4 . . . archery 4. Behind every cloud there's a silver lining. LAUREL P. ROTHGABER 2557 Kirk Ave. ACADEMIC Library marshal 4 . . . home economics library marshal 3 . . . tennis 4 . . . oflice mar- shal 4 . . . nurse's helper 3,4 . . . basketball 4 . . . typing club 4. It is better to be an optimist, than to be a pessimist. Huw pruud we AB E were ofthe 11- ,Q EL we Mg. . r T' A- U' 1'll?wLl,ixuL' 'Q- cast after .. JOAN C. RUBY 3668 Falls Rd. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Badminton 4 . . . basketball 2,4 . . . Banner representa- tive 4 . . . ice skating 2 . . . softball 2 . . . student guide 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . volleyball 4. It takes 600 less muscles to smile than to frown. JANE D. RUSSLER 1133 N. Valley st. COMMERCIAL-STENOCRAPHKC UNY2...bank2,3... home economics club 3 . . . softball 3,4 . . . tennis 4 . . . bowling 2. Today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday and all is well. BETTY SANYOUR 5461 Belle Vista Ave. COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC CLOTHING MA JOR Garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . home economics librarian 3,4 . . . tennis 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . basketball 2 . . . volley- ball 2 . . . archery 3,4. He who has many friends is truly rich. SHIRLEY E. SAARI 3203 Beverly Rd. CARNEGIE ART CURRICULUBI Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . City- Eastern chorus 3 . . . activi- ties committee 3 . . . soft- ball 3 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . badminton 3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . year plays 3,4. Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today. SHIRLEY J. SCHLAG 1717 Rutland Ave. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Safety council 3 . . . dramatic club 2,3 . . . library marshal 3 . . . usher 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . song commit- tee 3 . . . softball 3,4 . . . bowling 2,3 . . . bowling secretary 3. The honor of conquest is rated by the digiculty. We 2 , NANCY JANE SCHWARZ 3109 Beverly Rd. CARNECIE ART CURRICULUM Year secretary 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . homeroom secretary 2 . . . president 3 . . . vice-president 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . play com- mittee 3 . . . cafeteria com- mittee 4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . art club 3. Friendship is like a shelter- ing tree. SHIRLEY MAE SCOTT 827 Evesham Ave. ACADEMIC ART MAJOR Year treasurer 3,4 . . . home- room treasurer 2 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . marshal 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . class meeting 3 . . . Griffin club 3,4 . . . tennis 2,4 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4. The only way to have a friend is to be one. TERRY SCHUTZ 1617 shadyside Rd. ACADEMIC MATHEMATICS MAJOR Homeroom vice-president 3 . . . treasurer 4 . . . glee club 2,3,4 . . , vice oiticer 4 . . . Banner4...Echo4... garland bearer 3 . . . mar- shal 3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . golf 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . bowl- ing 2. . If you would be loved, love and be lovable. BETTY SCHWEINSBERG 4214 White Ave. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Delegate 3 . . . garland bear- er 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . bowling secretary 3 . . . bank representative 2. Be ye kind one to another. DOLORES SE.-XHOLM 5305 Carter Ave. CostMERCIAL-STENOGRAPIIIC Stenography reading club 3 . . . driver training club 4. Confidence should arise from beneath, and power descend from above. nf EVELYN H. SCHMIDT 2225 Kentucky Ave. ACADERIIC-MUSIC MAJOR Orchestra 3,4 . . . Banner 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 3,4 . . . bowling 2.3.4, V. 2,3 . . . tennis 3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . badminton 3 . . . volleyball 3,4 . . . hockey 4 . . . dramatic club 4. What can't be cured must be endured. the presentation Uur Hearts SHIRLEY SCHUESSLER 3356 Chestnut Ave. STENOGRAPI-IIC-ART MAJOR Bank 2 . . . badminton 3,4 ...Echo4...UNY2... volleyball 4 . . . safety coun- cil 2 . . . art club 3. An open mind leaves a chance to drop a worth- while thought into it. fi FF Pj . A . -gg' it f f i Z A -. i f ' f , Were Ynunq and Ga ! BARBARA A. SIMPKINS 5017 York Rd. CO MMERCIAL- MUSIC MAJOR Locker marshal 3 . . . hockey J.V. 2 . . . table tennis 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . squad leader 2. Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. HELEN C. SKELTON 1604 Chilton St. ACADEMIC UNY 2,3,4 . . . Banner 3,4 . . . bank 3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . archery 2,4 . . . badminton 4. Happy is the man that find- eth wisdom and getteth uri- derstanding. 76 JEAN E. SIEGRIST 5117 Harford Rd. MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Bank 2 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . junior prom committee . . . basketball 2, 3,4 . . . volleyball 2,3,4 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . tennis 3,4. There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness. BETTY D. SINDALL 6405 Grindon Ave. COMMERCIAL-ART MAJOR Echo 4 . . . history aid 4 . . homeroom president 2 . . . bowling captain 4 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . badmin- ton 3,4 . . . softball 3,4 . . . tennis 3. The only rose without thorns, is friendship. CAROL FAIRFAX SMITH 1068 Tunbridge Rd. ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Echo 4 . . . delegate 3,4 . . . usher 3 . . .first aid 3 . . . dramatics 4 . . . history mar- shal 4. And true she is as she hath proved herself. DORIS MAE SHEPPARD 3436 Cardenas Ave. CARNEGIE ART CURRICULUBI Year vice-president 3 . . . homeroom president 2,4 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . class meeting 3 . . . student council 2,3 . . . delegate 2 . . squad leader 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . softball 3 . . . bank 2.3. is defeat. Remember all the world is a camera, so smile. 5, Then name W9 l A K I u al l i l ll 1 XX 00 N W J U I X Eg i :el ,E 1 I xi if-fi tl JJ, at 1rtf1lDflimtf.'1L Christmas assemhl . M192 f-' PHYLLIS hi. SHERRILL 2909 Fleetwood Ave NIODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Banner 2,3,4 . . . Echo 4 physics club 3 . . . Squad leader 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . history marshal 4 oflice marshal 4 . . . archery 2 . . . tennis 3. Courage is sueeessg timidity the thrllllnq 2 E . 1 r Ki ., t?LslrsirkWsi'tff:si?sE?Rf::9EZz?iiL'r97:5'i.i5i.a?QzJlzi?x?'?S?EL'. , . 5553 JOYCE IRENE SMITH 3802 Beehler Ave. ACADEMIC-ART CURRICULUM UNY 3,4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . softball 2,4. Set your affections on things above, not on things on the earth. MARY JUDITH SMITH 1227 N. Calvert St. ACADEMIC-HISTORY-SCIENCE UNY 4 . . . homeroom treas- urer 4 . . . history marshal 4 . . . junior supper commit- tee 4 . . . year play 4. Be not too serious, be not too gayg be just a friend in every way. We Seniors were at e' f'-5351 or 2444 literall shining ' I VM., ia e llqhls. f - ' 6 if. ,1.i,23,1c,iQ,e ' MOONDEAN SONNEBORN 5027 Pembridge Ave. CARNIQCIE ART CURRICULUM Bank representative 2,3,4 . . . Homeroom vice-president 3 . . . homeroom secretary 4 . . . prom representative 3 . . . Echo art associate editor 4 . . . delegate 2 . . . sponsor 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . basket- ball 2. Pleasant words are as honey, sweet to the soul and health to the bones. NORA MARIE STEIN 5306 Plymouth Rd. ACADEAIIC-MATH MAJOR Bank 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . basketball 3,4. Ability is of little account without opportunity. JUDITH A. STIFLER 4801 Alhambra Ave. ACADEMIC CARNECIE ART CURRICULUM Dramatic club 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom commit- tee 3,4 . . . assistant squad leader 3,4 . . . UNY 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . hockey 4 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . soft- ball 3,4. Happiness is found in the making of friends. ANN MARIE STEWART 5005 E. Federal St. ACADEMIC-MATH-SCIENCE Glee club 2,3,4 . . . dramatic club 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . homeroom president 4 What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. BARBARA A. STOCKS 302 E. Twenty-Fourth St. ACADEMIC-ART MAJOR Safety council 3 . . . Griffin club 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bank representative 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . ten- nis 2,4 . . . swimming 2 . . . bowling 2. The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. 77 efits llur prncessinn, Barr inq 5 liqhletl candles , ! E as , ' N l . . .R .- V I. : QRAHADUATIES. NANCY LEE SWEC 713 E. Twenty-Third St. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Student council 2,3 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . bank representative 4 . . . squad leader 2. Friends are the hnest things in life. 78 JANE R. TABB 5811 Halwyn Ave. MCDERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE UNY 3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . delegate 4 . . . bank 4 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . tennis 2. Every path hath a puddle. DIANE D. STOKES 424 Winston Ave. ACADEMIC-SCIENCE NIAJOR Glee club 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . home economics library marshal 3,4 . . . gym locker marshal 3,4 . . . arch- ery 2 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2,3 . . . soft- ball 3,4 . . . badminton 3. The littlest brook makes the greatest noise. JOAN STRECKER 2504 Elsinor Ave. ART CURRICULUM Echo 4 . . . history librarian 4 . . . safety council 4 . . . glee club 2,3,4. Life is happiest when shared with happy people. MERLE SULLIVAN 3224 Ellerslie Ave. ACADEMIC-ART RIAJOR Basketball 3,4 . . . tennis 4. Live for today. Yesterday is gone forever, and tomorrow shall never come. SHIRLEY E. STRAN 4019 Parkside Drive COMMERCIAL-lNlUSIC RIAJOR Safety council 2 . . . bank 2,3,4 . . . delegate 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . motto committee . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . badminton 4 . . . soft- ball 3. Where there's a will, there's a way. LOIS A. STULL 6133 Parkway Drive ACADEMIC MODFRN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE UNY2,3...Echo4... homeroom treasurer 2 . . . delegate 3 . . . Banner 3 . . . usher 3,4 . . . math club 3 . . . marshal 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4, j.V. 3 . . . table tennis 2 . . . bowling 4. Curiosity often brings its own punishment. P If ALYCE STUART TAYLOR 3215 Hamilton Ave. ACADEMIC MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE UNY 2,3,4 . . . Springtime in Paris 2 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . audio visual club 3 . . . home economic marshal 4 . . . garland club 4 . . . safety council 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . archery 2 . . . swimming 2 , . . softball 4 . . . basketball 3,4. Work conquers all! PHYLLIS A. TERL 5505 York Rd. MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Math club 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . backstage year play 3 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . hall marshal 4. Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. MARY TEAGARDEN 603 Club Rd. MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Banner representative 2 . . . delegate 2 . . . garland bear- er3...UNY4...table tennis 2,3 . . . badminton 2.3. V .... basketball 2,3 . . . softball 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . hockey 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . tennis 2,3. From experience comes faith -people are as big as their minds and hearts. JOAN ALMA THADEN 1213 Cold Spring Lane COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . volley- ball'4...artclub3... bank representative 4 . . . usher 3 . . . squad leader 2,3. What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. GRACE E. TRAUTMAN 4532 Schenley Rd. ACADEMIC UNY 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . guidance rep- resentative 4 . . . senior play. But laughter is my shield. . . . entered ever Ilnnr V - V , . '-'lr'- w ww-:.e ---' W A ' I i - riff rf nl the dark 2 ME I .,. N?'k or-png? Q TEA Fl? I 5, a E A ly T4 V gt fi ,tffgm e ,nf , 'QQ 214, f VH f M',v3'. M4184 . It '1?'f,ffft 'R i' 'Rf W I 1 Q fi f ' 'YN , ,i is wmili t K . o ne ogy ,rg keg . . F .: mfg P'4l' f' L, 25 I. W AM .h . .I . 3 J 5 , 5 4 v . , I fl fffsl ' t v 'This is as F 5: L. if-.K I ' . A A I. 5, V' .23 11 fl V. I I ,t .fi i 'f'. 5.1 1. A if E auditorium l S .- .936 fillfgiiififv af? 4 ff r .fe I , .. 4.1 .. It ,Q - '-F' .x 1.15, .tl . ri' Cv 5' .Q1,'. l-,- Qii3.ofa.ftLwf,i7u3t -avi' 'ntesxiir x. 3 ' . ,M . .,.... . ,L . 5. be JI 1-dvbszrvugs SALLY A. TRUXAL 5801 Bland Ave. ACADEMIC-FOODS MA jon Bank representative 2,3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . badminton 3 . . . history aid 4. He helps those who help themselves. MARTHA E. VALENCIA 2915 E. Federal St. COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Bank 2,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 2 . . . assistant squad leader 2 . . . audio visual club 3. Look toward the future and the happy side of life. 79 CAROLYN E. VALENTINE 4516 Harford Rd. ACADEMIC-MATH SCIENCE Glee club 3,4 . . . home eco- nomic marshal 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom commit- tee 3,4 ...Banner 4 . . . math club 2 . . . physics club 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . garland club 4. Faith is man's greatest achievement. VIIU VELLISTO 2009 Hillenwood Rd. ACADEMIC SCIENCE-MATI-I MA JOR Springtime in Paris 2 . . . homeroom president 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . com- mencement usher 3 . . . English club 3 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . garland club 4 . . . year vice-president 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . swimming 2. Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. S. CHRISTINE VELASCO 2105 Homewood Ave. COM M ERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE- MUSIC MAJOR Glee club 2,3,4 . . . City- Eastern choir 2 . . . archery 2 . . . Banner representative 2,3 . . . guidance represen- tative 4 . . . tennis 4. Without a song the day would never end. CAROLYN VOLKMAN 605 E. Thirty-Seventh St. ACADEMIC MODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE President Of geometry class 2 . . . Spanish club 3 . . . garland club 4 . . . squad leader 4 . . . softball 2 . . . bowling 2 . . . tennis 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . basketball 3,4. Ask, and it shall be given youg seek, and ye shall hndg knock, and it shall be. opened unto you. ELIZABETH VOLLMER 907 Argonne Drive MATHEMATICS MODERN LANGUAGE Echo representative 3,4 . . . safety council 4 . . . class meeting 3,4 . , . senior play . . . Y-teen 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 3,4 . . . hockey 2,3 J.V .... golf 4. The future that we study and plan for, begins today. Hlinnll-h anwas said tn part nf the . hgh i, If vl xwkvz I Y Q V. lit XR class nf 1952 Ing 31 my NIH . s-g.i'.Zg.:' CONNIE WAGNER 3406 juneway COLIMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Usher 3 . . . house economics marshal 4 . . . cafeteria mar- shal 4 . . . squad leader 3,4. Slow to anger and quick to smile are the things that make a friend worth while. PHYLLIS P. WARNER 4315 Mainfield Ave. ACADEMIC-FRENCH Home economics marshal 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bank representative 4 . . . junior play 3 . . . Y-teens 3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2. Time waits for no man, so find happiness while you can. ...in Februar at the Farewell l-lssemhl . C ' iq H5254 PEGGE WHITELEATHER 5626 Clearspring Rd. NIODERN LANGUAGE-SCIENCE Homeroom president 3 . . . bank representative 3 . . . usher 3 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . lirst aid 3 . . . shorthand club4...hockey4... tennis 4 . . . golf . . . bad- minton 4. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. BETTY ANNE WHITSON 5407 Grindon Ave. ACADEMIC-ART MA JOR Homeroom vice-president 3 . . . glee club 3,4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . commence- ment usher 3 . . . UNY rep- representative 4 . . ,Echo . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . bad- minton 2,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3,4, To err is human, to forgive is divine. PATRICIA MAE WAUGH 520 Winston Ave. ACADEMIC-SCIENCE MA JOR Springtime in Paris 2 . . . gym locker marshal 3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . garland club 4 . . . physics club 3 . . . swimming 2 . . . archery 2 . . .tennis 4 . 1 . table tennis 4. The. world is a camera-look pleasant please! GERALDINE L. WEITZEL 3513 Lyndale Ave. COMMERCIAL OFFICE PRACTICE Usher 3 . . . Banner repre- sentative 4 . . . Echo repre- sentative 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . home eco- nomics marshal 4 . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 . . . squad leader 2,3. The days that make us happy, make us wise. ALICE MAE WHITCOMB 2741 Miles Ave. CoMIxIERCIAI. OFFICE PRACTICE Homeroom president 4 . . . student council 3 . . . usher 3 . . . cafeteria committee 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . tennis 4. 'Tis better to be happy, than wise. BETTY WEAVER 648 Bartlett Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Bank representative 3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . badminton 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . table tennis 4 . . . Echo advertising representative 4. The only way to have a friend, is to be one. JANICE P. WESTERVELT 3040 St. Paul St. ACADEMIC Marshal 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .usher 3 . . . class meeting 4 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . tennis 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . table tennis 2,3. By hurrying, you pass over more than you can catch up with. COMMERCIAL- BARBARA P. WILLIAMS 725 Cator Ave. ' ACADEMIC-SCIENCE - Delegate 3 . . . garland bear- er 3 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . V badminton 2,3,4 . . . V tennis 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . year team 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . softball 3. Those we love are always near . . . Remembering them in the sight of God. PHYLLIS JEAN WILSON 2111 N.iChar1es st. COMMERCIAL-OFFICE PRACTICE-MUSIC MAJOR Banner 2 . . . Echo repre- sentative 3,4 .- . . Red Cross 3 . . . Echo picture repre- sentative 4 . . . Y-teen 3 . . . softball 3,4 . . . squad leader 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3. The best ship is friendship. if ' lr J g V ' Y All 2. 'D I Q .?Rii' 7? 1 W ,il V rr 4--I .QL ,LAVM1---P iff l'lHg'lll1c-'1li',Qs, '-5- , ns sWm..1-s.w.wIf.s,sfs.r,f-ff.- r.-fr .se ,.I.,.,.v-a1..,-.ss .. . ..,..ww-f.mw,f-t-,aw i ---,. --ff- ' f-f-'f . -f - 1: :Q -. ---- 1 f-W v f . , .- -xr.-V : KATHERINE A. WINNE 612 Parkwyrth Ave. MUSIC CURRICULUM Banner3...Echo4... usher 3 . . . opera 3 . . . mar- shal 3,4 . . . Banner repre- sentative 4 . . . delegate 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . glee club 2,3,4. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. CONNIE WITZEN 810 Argonne Drive STRNOCP APHIC-FOODS MAJOR Ice skating 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . bowling 4. The essentials of happiness are: something to do, some- thing to hope for, someone to love, and someone to love you. VIOLET YANN ONE 1442 Gorsuch Ave. ART CURRICULUM What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. BARBARA WYATT 4003 Fleetwood Ave. COMMERCIAL-STENOGRAPHIC Usher 3 . . . tennis 4 . . volleyball 4. We walk by faith, not sight. LYNN YOUNGMAN 3100 Glenmore Ave. ACADEMIC Year president 4 . . room president 3 . . club 3,4 . . . golf 3 .. 4 . . . costume committee Without enthusiasm ing great has ever achieved. RHEA M. ZINKAND 315 S. Highland Ave. ACADEMIC-Music MAJOR Guidance representative 3 Qwfggayifffif . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . MP 5 S st Us if at Q, , Um-s. an , - ' Q46 W1 f5n E, if ' J Y, 1 I.. ' . L X ' 1--2 ,V i2.m5wUF , ia . ,aa . t it - W I 1' ' U Typing Club 4 , . . hockey 4 3 f M,m.w.WM,-.W, 3 . . . volleyball 4. M3yfQ,,.,WMW,.,.. , , f ..,,.My.fWm.wM.1 K If Winter comes, can Sprmg ' , , g be far behznd? .N fl ' W A ., - - is 1f'v '?fw.Jw 'bfie2 Q5f:PZ?ETff'f 'f1rs'fIf 2'fq:'i?j ?l-YARDS'gf-'fi-?'i'f'c11?b'irc'13fi?i 'ff2Tl-'Eff-HEY? 'f.f?Nf:, frgwgfgtma flier -'f 3?fs2l'5 g ',v -'f'1. veg 15,5J555gT:A,7.,3y,.- .31 ,-4.1 ur 61' . 5239 ' f' v L: V. iff n '---55 eg x qnsemember what fun we had at the prom and the excitement ' 'liii of mid-year graduation? Before we realized it, the Senior class was on buses making a trip to Washington, D. C. At the June Farewell Assembly many a tear was shed when the underclassmen sang the Garland Song and Golden Days to us. A farewell present to us from the Juniors was the annual boatride, which we had eagerly awaited. Finally, still singing We will always hold you in our hearts, no matter where we stray, We left Eastern. There was the prom and, last of all, Graduation, the culmination of twelve years in our pursuit of learning. The hundredth graduating class left Eastern High School with each girl eager to make her mark in the world. . ., tw .W t , y. V- in 'vl'?l4i55+ma41i at v :af it W ,i . H4 ,. 5 .rag t... M ., .. .1 ,. . , , r' . Tm , wm i fti 3, f ' s. P934 ,f'ff? f. a,vr1g'Z,?5 Y' .,.,., I f 't - , 1-, k H V 4 AQ 1Q,,,.,g ..LQ'rS ' 3 t yi' I 4' 'Q A - VW W rl 1 '.e, 1 ,. f ,1 .f ' , iw' , f - .v pf' 'gn ul ,K ug... ' fr, .S ig me f f ' if f U n V ' 1' in 3 film, , ga: :gn .. ',,,. g Aw I 'ff' R 'sit il ,l S ' L f'j33j1' f9 'cy .X 'a11fj,..?t.-QL 4' f' ,4 f I ' 3 , guy AT' V: l if .1-.15 ' ,yy .- JU- ' ' 1 4 ' '. J 5 5 .e' -fp i fgj' 13 , .VZ r5 .jw fn H: . . ' ' .fAf'Q 'fair 22.2 Ti t ' f f ft efttyfsiziii Ef'f52 ffw2afgsf1'ffE-fi Iii' a 5 22 , Q 5. asf.-f . if ir e swfzwfw ,fl xiii 'QQ' j i .I E 'S 2 Q , 2+ K' Q53 5 Ftiitfigt 1 A ff, 'Hifi ' 7ll 's ' X'-A. f 2 y ' if I ' ' , 1 ' 'L 10.1 - ll ' ' A 1 . ., 1 ' 2,101 img ...V W ' ' 9. at . 1- IN MEMUHI!-1M JEANNE PHYLLIS HAGER April 21, 1932 - December 11, 1951 ' Against 1ife'S storm she kept her head bowed and her heart high, but the storm ended one bright and sunny morning. 5 Z 1 w X. knwmafmphwzamwwmf, , V Q1--gunman .4emfw25wmmw.-ue:.x1wq:wmXamf y.. 1-'wuz-A-srfwgmwaw fm. .mwmmrw -:aw-,pau-ww-uve---wmmmanu Snpljumnre Year OUR OFFICERS Ann Helfenbein ......,.... President Julia Pohlman ........,.... Secretary Barbara Messick .... Vice President Nancy Dashiell ............ Treasurer ew SUPHUMUHE PLAY I Knew George Washington Junior Year OUR OFFICERS Barbara Shook ............ President Doris Sheppard ., Vice President Nancy Schwarz . .... Secretary Shirley Scott . ..... Treasurer .IUNIUH PLAY Scenes from Gertie Goes Plain Supper for the cast of the Senior play Juninr Year TEA IIANITF IJUH PHUM One afternoon in our junior year we held a tea dance with the City College Seniors. RHAPSODY IN BLUE The junior Prom with its music and blue lights was an unforgettable experience. We wove you rosy garlands Because we hold you dear .Iuninr Year GARLAND ASSEMBLY is! HURT HIDE Climaxing the year, we sponsored the traditional junior-Senior boatride. We felt inspired by the addresses we heard and the songs by the music majors. Senior SENIIIH DAY The installation of our officers was the highlight of the assembly. .J , nv Miss Zouck made us feel proud to be Easternites and challenged us Lo live up to the highest ideals and tradi- tions. Year CHRISTMAS A beautiful tree lent a note of cheer as we entered the school on cold December mornings. 6 mx 6' Qi if We felt full of Christmas spirit carols. We Seniors were literally shining lights as our procession, carrying lighted candles, entered every door of the dark auditorium. as we sang the familiar 1952 PRESENTS Hur Hearts Were Ynunq I-lnd Ea by Enrnelia Uiis Skinner and Emily Hiinbrnuqh Steward .... Mrs. Skinner Cornelia Skinner Otis Skinner .... Emily Kimbrough Purser .......... Stewardess .,.. Dick Winters CAST Qln Crder of Appearancej . . . . .Judy Smith . . . . .Susan Bach . . . .Barbara Shook . . . .Ann Crutchfield . . . . .Ann Helfenbein . . . . .Josephine Maida . . . . . .Margaret Davis ..Alice Kouwenhoven Window Cleaner ...... Admiral ........ Harriet St. Idhn ..., Winifred Blaugh . . . Leo McEvoy .... Inspector . . . Therese ........ Madame Elise ....... Monsieur de la Croix . . . . . . . .joan Ehmling . . . .Grace Trautman . . . . .jo Ann Myers . . . . . . . .Shirley Saari Charlotte Chittenden . . . . .Pat McCormick . . . .Sally Richardson . . . . . .Bonnie Miller . . . . . . .Martha Anne Glantz 6 X to Measles! But I thought I was past the age for such things. Monsieur bowed with courtly charm. Mademoiselle, he Madame Elise - would you or Therese have any use said, in a low rich voice, is your father here? for things like these? Time out from our final dress rehears- al for the delicious supper prepared for us by our junior sisters. Goodbye was said to the Class of 1952. Dr. Cairnes was our speaker. Farewell ssemhly Graduation 4, mi, mu Amr 7 mf ,Ayn 42,01 K Wm.. ..,,,. fl,.r ,A fi ,,,,.,..,..,,,.,4 1, .,MM.fm . . . the culmination of twelve 'M f'1 years in our pursuit of learning! f!.4.w.J,, ,.,...,,, '4f,..,,, uw, . f,,.,4.,, .4.....u.f,,,,.ffyr, M ,yu , Q44 iz W... 1. V r . -f-551','z25f'f4wr -f ,f ip' ' Q .- 6'?f5 g it L 5 v fi E , A si P 3 x '91 M 7? I fi I Q . , u's,5.,.,.na 'L-Q.. Senior Pram Gleaming brocades, floating net, rust- ling taffeta, Soft music, low lights, fragrant flowers, All these composed that magic even- ing - Our Senior Prom. MW. -0 x .swag p., , K? 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HARRIET WEBER Treasurer Student Enuncil EXECUTIVE BOARD Left to right - jean Eckert, A.ssembIy,' Charlotte Chittenden, Cafeteriag Shirley Gentile, House, Naomi Reaser, Secretaryg Barbara Kaupp, Recre- ationg Barbara Messick, Vice Presidentg Barbara Shook, Presidentg Ellen Placht, junior Representativeg Joyce Kelman, Sophomore Representati-veg Carole Craig, Senior Represenlive. . THE COUNCIL OFFICERS Left to right - Barbara Messick, Vice Presidentg Naomi Reaser, Secretaryg Barbara Shook, Pres- identg Nancy Dashiell, Treasurer. FEBRUARY T0 JUNE - Barbara Messick, President, Shirley Gentile, Vice President. 102 United ations Ynulh FOREIGN BORN STUDENTS AT UNY ASSEMBLY Left to right - Marian Chow, Danute Dulys, Lola Opdahl, Aldona Dulys, Epp Tammuru, Clarita Golender, Liga Zieme- lis, Maria Andronicus, Ilze Ludziniks, In- grid Buchai, Irene Krustans, Viiu Vellisto, Katherine Brunst. EXECUTIVE BOARD Standing - Sue Pocalka, Saville Jett, Do lorcs Doyle, Marian Chow, Judith Smith Seated - Lois Ebelein, Louise Morrow President. v - ga it fi A i 1 mg W-,fi S ea 4 The Elzhn Staff EClflf0'l'-f7Z-Chi6f-ESTHER HILEY Managing Editor - BETTY BRUENING Associate EdI.t07'S-MARCIA PAGE, NIARIE PARKHILL Photography Editors-VIRGINIA DEEMS, ANNE SCHUCR Associates-SAVILLE JETT, NIARJORIE LEGG Art EIZIUEOT-,ANN NIISER Ad'U65I'fI'Si7Ig Mgr.-PHYLLIS BURTON . A ' t - ' B ASSOCZHIES-IXIARY FINLAY, swam 8 JBAN ROWN BIOONDEAN SONNEBORN Circulation M gT.-NIARJORIE GENTIL13 Copy Editor-PAT GUYTON Sports Editors-MILLY RAILA, BIARY ARENIINE, Lois STULL First row: M. Parkhill, E. Hiley, M. Page. Second row: M. Gentile, B. Bruening, V. Deems A. Schuck. Standing: M. ReMine, A. Raila, M. Finlay, M. Sonneborn, A. Miser, M. Legg P. Burton, P. Guyton. LITERARY STAFF First row: M. Page, D. Schollian, J. Collins P. Letenich, K. Cowman, J, Palmer, K. Winne T. Schutz, K. Iillensen, M. Rodgers. Standing: E. Hiley, E. Rehberger, C. Crossley, L. Catalano M. Parkhill, J, Pohlman, J. Eckert, S. Pocalka, M. L. Humes. 1 B. Bruening, P. Terl, A. Morlock. Second row: -g Com' STAFF Seated: J. Collins, M. Page, P. Guyton, V. Groff, J. Cosden. Standing: J. Palmer, P. Koller, B. Sindall, N. Reaser, E. Davison. 00 'ei EU. Q. 3 CCHO STAFF u A ART STAFF First row: C. Jones, J. Strecker Second row: B. Sindall, P. Koller, M Finlay. Standing: A. Miser, M. Sonne: born, M. ReMine. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Fins! mul: A. Schuck, V.. Deems, M. D'Ambrosio, V. Speer. Second row: J. Krummeck, P. Sherrill, J. Eichner, M. :X1'lllSM'Ol'llly, M. Gentile, J. McGrath. Standing: H. Hef- flefinger, L. Ebelein, E. Heim, J. Lindsay, M. Legg, M. Brockenbrough, J. Munson. 105 L, 'li 9 Q EASTER NNER S x .. 'fffmx-N ,gi fr 4 inn! EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in4Chief - Karen Iillenseng News Editor - julia Pohlmang Feature Editor - Esther Hiley: Sports Editor - Milly Railag Personals Editor -- Mitzi Rodgers: Inquiring Reporter - Ann Miserg Roving Reporter - Phyllis Sher- rillp Exchange Reporter - Saville jettg Senior Reporter - Josephine Maidag junior Reporter -- Kathie Browng Sophomore Reporter - Elaine Pawelekg Advertising Man- ager - Laurine Catalanog Circulation Manager - Marjorie Gentile. Hank 6 President - Ann Knottg Vice Presi- dents - Raquel McMahon, Deanna Mitros, Pat Peterson, Brooke Thomp- son. Librarians J. Blakely, C. Blue, J. Brian, A. Brown, B. Brown E. Brown, P. Brown, B. Bruening, B. Burdick J. Dells, D. Doyle, D. Epperson, J. Gosnell, S Hancock, N. Matthews, B. Miller, A. Miser, C kert, B. Wann. .sf 'iffilf fa- A 0 5 if is .--.aww 'SW33 exiurlgfq X. Af 'E i'Q,iifg,,e.4.....1.12,.,fl'f iff A, Q. 2 . . F , , . . ,. B. ! 1. .. : I 5 .ee , . , J' 3 if 1 5 J wr K, u --,gp Ya, ,L , sf RQ, -c Dramatic E uh President - Kay Forrest, Vice President - joan lihmlingg Treasurer - Susan Bach, Recording Secretary - Georgia Day Cushmang Corresporzfling Secrelnry - Dorothea Fleck. l07 1 n Mueller, S. Richardson, D. Scarborough, R. Stuc- Blue Illuh President Mutha Xnnc Clantz Izcf Prmulent Telly Schutz Secretary Pat Cuyton Freasurn Mznjoue Mmy VWW 1 I 1 Q1 'J YEAH F Em LW ' M ,f v B9 lbw 'if Hrlffln El Club Head Grzffm Marguz Legg, Szbyl Ann Mlser, Scribe Sally Jett, Quaestor Mar cla Crary T 5 a ,:L. i L:,: g,, 4 V 8 . ' . . 1' , ., ' - I I, 3 1 . ' .. : A Q Y H I Z , V - .. Q. ..v ,M L , .in-,P if ' jg, I V K . .Milli .4 . M ....m,'6,. z gy Q W fu .123 'X x , , A., ,, T' .W K E T' N-' 4- ,, I u as 99 - A .21 r' ' , V ' ' . 2: :z-: , ..-NM., . ... , IO8 Urnhestra Preszdent Ruth Horn Concert Master Dons Scholllan Vzee Preszdent Barbara Bern hardt Monztor Peggy Macneal Secretary Treasurer josephme Colhns Y Teen wwf-V' 'QL 1 Preszdent Jane Morgan hee Pzeszdent Dorls D Uscenzo Secretary ane Blakely Treasurer Anne Gabrlf-I 109 ,sa V :af Fw' ff ,, . Y A-if Y' : ff ffvi: Q--I wi if Rf Q A .A is' -AQZBYH P i ,. , .' - . 1 , 3 - J A In Q . .s li UQ -14 42 '..ffw5?9Zi5:m4, 4 ' ' Sh' . is-Qi x 5553. :ve-Jima. 5.gg.43'n7? 15. ': f:4 'if Q W- 4. iff A Q-a:n:a:5.y: Q if W if f if Hn -,,f.,! , Aff . n. . x., Y1'XLf5m3'rl1f'5f! PAHT nr THEM TIME WE wumi... Their reach exceeds their grasp! ,,,1,f+ They are known by their smell! as Above all keep your eyes off the keys! Too many cooks POINTS , .15-.QQ 4,133 4. I Senior wards : ,- .ogy-rg 9 rf' : 1 S'1, fy' , r '1 . .f .' . l, 1 .- 'Ely P IH- iifiiwew- ' . '7:'4 y,x'2 t, 'ff 15' '4 : ta-.al .1 2 -ra ,- ' Pin - 650 PM PAHT UF THE TIME Star - 500 points Large E - soo points H Small E - 200 points PIN Saville Jett Beverly Mc Carrxar Ann Mxser Julna Pohlman Amella Ralla Barbara Wxlhams ST AR Charlotte Chrttenden Evelyn Clayton Mary D1Vent1 Peggy Drexsbach Rosemary Frommelt Aleda Heagy Josephine Mazda kathy Moore Jeanette Palmer Mary ReMme Evelyn Schmldt Betty Wllhltson LARGE E Angela Andrxotzs Cyntlua Blue Fay Blyler Martha Brockenbrough Betty Bruemng Clara Caprarola Patsy Colhns Conme Crossley Madelrne D Ambrosxo Nancy Daslnell Vlrgnua Deems Dolores Doyle Loxs Ebelem Dorothy Enger Dorothea Fleck Nancy Harley Ruth Horn Nhry Loulse Humes Jacquelxn Kavanagh Dorothy Kmght Alice Kounenhoven Ann Llppy Harnet McGmms Elsie Morns Barbara Messxck Marcxa Page Barbara Pollard Naomx Reaser Amta Roben Shxrley Saart Hirrret Shockley Betty Smdall Vnrgrma Speer Duane Stokes Nlary Teagarden SMALL E Janet Bayne Jeanne Casale Shnley Dornbusch Rose Ellxot Shxrley Gentlle Anne Goodnow Lounse Grau joan Gunby Mary Haynes Ann Helfenbem Carol Heutsler Esther Hxley Betty Holder Carolyn jones Ann knott Mary Krout Eltzabeth Lmker Theone Lmderman Glorta Lovse Barbara McQuay Slurley Mxller oan Montgomery Sue Pocalka Betty Sanyour Barbara Seidel jean Stegrrst Shlrley Stran Lots Stull Gertrude Wnlson ll3 1' ' . I . , . K l ' ' in . , Betty Smithson ' . l . lv 1 ' , .. 1 A 1 . .Q Q . . A . - , . . Eiieerlmde Left to right, First row - L. Bajkowska, M. Raila, M. Re- Mine, H. Stevens. Second row - P. Peterson, J. Kinnear, C. Zart- man, S. Shepard, J. Wollen- Weber, C. Young, P. Haase, G. Phillips. Third row - A. Wil- son, J. Divers, L. Kaltreider, B. Nicklas, M. Smith, B. Cooper, V. Plummer, B. Hood. Not in picture - P. Dreisbach, R. Zin- kand, L. Winslow, C. Adams. Hamlin HEAD CHEERLEADER - B. Kaupp, Left to right, First row-S. Hipp, P. Smorse, L. Al- carese, S. Mfatson. Second row- E. Placht, J. Ehmling, B. Nick- las, A. Pierce. Not in picture-J. Maida, C. Libhart, P. McGrath, N. Ruley. if f - 'Sis g .fm Hay r Q12 ' fi -,. Q Il ff K S I Tennis . Left to right, First row - B. Thomp- son, D. XValLl1cr. Second row Williams, S. Jett, S. Roop. Third T010 -- J. llohlmnn, A. Miscr. Badminton me .ar , 3' 10? '- Left to right, First row - J Mercer, D. Doyle, B. Thompson N. Stone. Second row - B. WVil- liams, R. Zepp, H. Schulz, L Stinewald. Third row - J. Pohl- man, A. Miscr, S. jeu, E. Gareis Not in picture - S. Hammond Varsit Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Forwards: Nancy Dashiell - Capt., Aleda Heagy, Barbara Hood, Ircnc Wisniewski. Guards: Maxine Cuertler, jackie Kavanaugh, Julia Pohlman, Milly Raila, Betty Whitson. JUNIOR VARSITY - Forwards: Peggy Haase, Kathy Moore, Naomi Rcascr - rapt., Barbara IVilliams. Guards: Mona Fawbush, Catherine Fox, Nancy Knott, Audrey Pierce. SUBSTITUTES - Forwards: joan Bauernschmidt, Peggie Crabb, Viola Crocker, Doris Horst, Mary ReMine, Harriet Stevens, Ann Wilson. Guards: Barbara iHorn, Ruth Horn. Year Teams Class of '53 1.1113 Q59 I Ba F ff i S 95. is f g ,A an .U Yr .s -ua 5, 4, J: Class of '52 Q is 2,31 ' 'I' ' cs -, 31 E .3 4g,!:S'f:, 7:-'L , Lips- 410- . rr '-,Q ,' A A . siuv xl-Mn 3 -.I::.:1,M.:ln, ki? K 5 if 1 ,mf N 'f 'X Class of '54 --Jqfn. V , if 5 if ,: ge 51535 ff!! 'e A ,- Q ', GS, W Y-.fzs Gulf . , , E J. Blakely, M. Page, T. Schutz, L. Youngmrm rnher Hooton Palmer McQuay Sports May 2 I ak gf S : 4 'MM if if H '34 iii Q .e- gg X , V5 4' let-5 - A A f . vy i ws? Q 91 7 n 'Q 5 1 . 7' ,' T ' ' 5? Si 3 X1 A- Q' ' f-,ff ,gg3''Fwnvrvyw'-'--.w..l1u:i'L-J . :SSI-aff. A .. ,. i N ,, , 1 fu- 1- 9 ll8 .v . ff . 1. 1 2 5-4 1 .u .1 F-qw m3.'W g - gi ,, :ff -I-A 4 ff- J ' . . - Q 5 -iifmnq + H Q. Softball Hay 1951 L k .K I , -1. - .,x 'fflvfw-'-' 'V ., ,, A. ,x q 5. '-N, qxgy mg- f . ...-, , .' gr - 'f- '- Y ., ..4ua5.' W 1'i' .-H . jx -Q 353' '1Z:,'-WAS' . -V , ,E-gm.. 'fmf ff ' ' .v iii 'kiwi , gg.. 4. 'gf rg. 'c'?4-4' - f - - f ..-1:,..'.1. 'ffi--':....., 1- 5 : u. V -,- ,yi Af :er ' 4 -0 Left to right, First row - S. Hipp, P. Haase M. Young. Second row - P. Funk, B. Johnson B. Horn. Third row - L. Leighl,.E. Gareis S. Johnson, Miss Kratsch. alle hall T. Linderman, N. Knott, S. Cavedo, G. Lowe, M. Bond, L. Ebelein, A. Heagy, J. Eckert, E. Schmidt. we sadly leave Eastern High School, we wave a fond farewell to those who have guided us through our busy days of work and play. Our experiences at Eastern in climbing the great mountain of education with Minerva at our side will never be forgotten. We are taking with us all the knowledge gained through our experiences, but we pass on to our successors a ray of Minervays guiding light in the hope that they may also benefit from it. We believe our patron goddess is proud of our expedition and will remain with us as we attempt to reach the peaks of other mountains in life. And so, Eastern, we take our leave, but we will always hold you in our hearts no matter where we stray. .. ,. , . , f.-.V 40. -I-.s-A-A ' ' JN 'Aff A' X:.'-Q' 'pi-'cf-':.?f'1vgff::gfg :.Q.4A-':.- Myu-.Q-:gla':f.w5,:5'4-gxziygz.Lg-.g 4-gli:-'..:a,,g,r1,gg' f4:F'+C7Z'3f??' laaqmf-:wav-4gfkwa-Efimzwlwgff--vafv'1-1:: '.::--'izfr-Ia-f':,4:!a,,Qg were-----:.f:-fat-W as-e'm:f.. f5--I' 1 f H--use--rf-. 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It is our hope thfnt your cl'1ss rings will reflect the Joys of your days at Eastern High bchool llll'Ollgi1Ollt the years! J E N KI NS jewelry Manufacturers 20 W. Redwood St., Baltimore, Md. ,q To the Class of 1952- As the seniors sally forth to begin the game of life, As they leave behind the juniors to relive their joy and strife, Let us do as '52 didg .let us follow them in fame. Let this always be our goal, our high and cherished aim. From the Class of 1953 A. T. JONES 8: SONS The Baltimore Costumers Since 1868 828 N. Howard Street Baltimore l, Md. Vernon 3473 TERL'S PAINT 8. HARDWARE CO. Davis-DuPont Paints Scott's-Scarlett's Seeds 5503 York Road Tuxedo 3370 THE HARBOR SALES CO., INC. Plywood and Millwork 'l50'l S. Warner St. Compliments of FUTTERMAN'S PHARMACY North and Harford Avenues BRADLEY'S DELICATESSEN Compliments of C . b Cz ke 0 Padded Oysters ' ' SHOW Made Salads INDUSTRIAL BEARINGS co. INC. Cold Cuts 0 Sandwiches Bearing Specialists Carry Out Service H 5112 York Road CH. 9094 300 FG MW MU 416' Compliments of PAUL A. MERGENTHALER Permanents Our Specialty hilda BEAUTY SHOP phone: Blilmont 7734 3602 Falls Road, Baltimore 11, Md. BENJAMIN SHEPPARD GEIWITZ 81 DeSHIELDS EJect1-ical and Scenic Decorations QUALITY DELICATESSEN 2201 Sf. Paul Street UN. 5413 Since 1903 Decorations for The New Lexingfon Market Ball Room--Hotel-Churches-Pageant , Exposition Booths Baltimore I' Maryland SArat0ga 3820 Scenery and Electrical Stage Equipment Flowers by VVire BE. 0200 I EARLE KIRKLEY FLORIST 3413 Greenmount Avenue A L P H A THE ALAMEDA SERVICE STATION T H E T A KAPPA MISS DAWSON'S DOLLS Donie Albrecht, Angie Andriotis, Audie Baker, Genevieve Burry, Nac Calwell, Clara Caprarola, Pat Childrey, Onie Col- lins, Patsy Collins, Frannie Corbin, Carol DeMeo, Gerry Ellert, Alice Grau, Lee Heagy, Doris Herring, Lois Hooton, Jane Hunter, Ann Knott, Janet Kramer, Mary Lato, Chris Loiero, Gloria Lowe, Pat Malone, Fran McArthur, janet McKinney, Sara Miller, Eleanor Munn, .Ioan Munson, Freda Offerman, Lillian Pugaczewski, Naomi Reaser, Ruby jones , Outlaw Russler, Shirley Schuessler, Dolores Sea- holm, .Ioan Thaden, Betty Weaver, Bobbie Wyatt. 5656 The Alameda Charles Kurrle, Sr. Charles Kurrle, Jr. KURRLE'S NEW MEAT MARKET 616-626 Gulman Avenue near Loch Raven Road south of 25th Street CI-Iesapeake 5218 Baltimore 18, Maryland Compliments of the Eastern High School GLEE CLUB AND ORCHESTRA Telephone Italian Cuisine Chase 3864 FIORETTA Supper Club Pulaski Highway quarter-mile north of the General Pulaski Drive-in Theatre John Butta, Manager ANCHOR FENCE PROTECTION AND BEAUTY FOR YOUR HOME Manufactured right here in Baltimore by ANCHOR POST PRODUCTS, INC. 6500 Eastern Avenue For Free Estimate call BRoadway 1500 Compliments of LITTLE TAVERN SHOPS Famous for Hamburgers QUALITY ELECTRIC CO. Qualified Electrical Contractors 711 Argonne Drive L. Williams P. Williams BE. 8786 TU. 2718 ALBERT J. BUTZ DELICATESSEN 3635 Old York Road, Baltimore 18, Maryland Borderfs Ice Cream Shelf Groceries Candy and Cake Phone BE. 0848 Wedding Invitations Beautifully Engraved by SAMUEL H. KIRBY 81 SONS 1101-5 Maryland Ave. Iat Chase St.l BEST WISHES FROM THE SHORTEST DAY OF THE YEAR LEX. 5-158 GEORGE E. SWIFT Cgynplilnentg FIITLCQY 0460! P't'Od1.tL'fS SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 582-4-6 Lexington Market Baltimore l, Maryland SAratoga 0070 ofD10 COMPLIMI-:NTS Compliments of JOHN H. MUHLY COMPANY Heating . . . have their pictures taken at SEGALL-MAJESTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS 909 NORTH CHARLES STREET Baltimore I, Maryland Official Photographers for the H1952 Eastern Echou B 8. M MACHINE CO. Bm VVMIES GENERAL MACHINE Sc PRODUCTION MINOR'S On Charles Street 313 North 3717-25 East Baltimore Street Baltimore 24, Maryland Russell F. Myers William J. Broom Tools - Dies - Jigs - Fixtures Phone BRoadway 6913 Nights and Holidays: HA 1743-PE. 2473 TOLAND 81 SON, INC. Manufacturers of Black Diamond Tough Temper Saws S t Shato a 2192 52's Dm-4 Miss Stritehoff, Maria, janet, Bobbie, Dot, Hilda, Chic, Ilclsy, Suzy, Mary Louise, DiVcnti, Neil, Mary Ann. Ruth. Fiz, Bully, Marilyn, Susye, Sy, Beejay, Put, Midge, june, Trudy, Shirley, Mina Lue. Your SINGER SEWING CENTER 5416 Harford Road From and LOW tree S 'L g Sewing zllaehine and Vacuunt Cleaners A. Syhard, Mgr. WILLY'S WILLING WITS 1 D5 Congratulations Graduates! CAMERA MART Ph. D. Doctors of Photography 5421 HARFORD ROAD Telephone CLifton 3505 SA rutogzi 4472 SA ratoga 4473 MATTHEISS BRO.S. Realtors - Insurance Brokers 221 East North Avenue Save 1011, to 2071, on all your insurance needs. Karl 1. Maltheiss Bernard J. 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