Eastern High School - Echo Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1953

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For with all true Eastern lassies In their hearts this thought they hold: Brin new laurels unto Eastern, -.NN en and Gold. en these have passed beyond us AH we leave atAEastern I-Iigh, A ink of Mater Cherished thdp yvill dim the eye. Though apart we 115-l ay scatter, yy, mm' ' f . -ivvcll'-. ' v,. . ' a x 51-yr'-.QQ ,HILL . .-, tgp- if H. N' Ns, - . V. if., , izfx ' I KN if . XL, . I '1f'.3lI?1j'.'rQv.p. . :gf-., l xx, -1,'!',I , --saggy' 'V'f-E All -f ll K .. -Nt '--Mt' A -1 5--: 1 Q n' q 'MSS -N '---1:-5.4.3 4.55, , .' 'W p --:aging ,. he--an . A 4,-gm p I-','5,l . , K--2:-Q4 '- 1 . M. NM,- '--3, -'..:.-' lr 1 xqfbmxx V xx' xt-X .p -at ' -.hw-. sugwxii , 3 . .- ,I ax. X A : - . -.i x- ' - . U - . Y M 5 . I ,, - si swkb I - 'X , I 'W , . K A. 1 5 , li A ' ' . lv fl V ,rlg I 7 - Deep witliivikpurlh - ,E ts,we'll hold Memories 391: ' is fcompanions And of Easteilpfsf feeppand Gold. 'W SY ... 1 'Y . , N X ' 4, F., .l . au- .zgflxn as., , xx New .,-.151 ,. .. --. . . .-,-.3 L.. ' ' ' 1-1,4--..,-f,-,gl wl- X- F . N i A- . VX vw 'xi .- K V 1 I EASTERN ECHO 1953 . I ., I' 'I I ,YI II f I I I Ii' ,v I I I I fag I ff ' f N I I .V VV ' J W ri i rf IIIJI I mf H45 ' f' I 'WI 11151 I I' ,Wi ffmlylf TW II I If If II nu- J. .n 'I If R9 1 V 'III' II ,,I I I I If I ,1 I W M I III III l I EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Dedicated To They gave us many a helpful word - and wiseg Toiled hard and long to help us each to rise, And through our Sophomore, Junior, Senior years 'Gave us the lamp of truthg allayed our fears. Our hope as we leave Eastern is that We Shall serve our fellows half as selflessly. Lucy Bosley Hall Our Advise , ,J x -nn ,.. 2 Helen R. James u ,A ' Helen C. Lentz 5 Our Principal A. Marguerite Zouck As we travel the course of life you will ever remain in our hearts, our counselor and our friend. We wish to express to you our sincere gratitude for the ideals that you have imparted to us. Gur Vice-Principals ngy-si Anna C. Miller We thank you for your sincere friendship and your guiding hand. ' f if I F 'F Fig ooe. 1 ennnn s i s' Q A:. V ' 2w'f-wifi my?3s,?g,'i1?fi3Qffi,Ag7- , iie' W , .e,,,Y,,,iia Francis P. Fairbank ' Elsie M, Witters Our sincere wishes for happiness are ex- May you cherish the memories of Eastern tended to you, our new vice-principal. as we cherish memories of you. ffcm Ruth R. Gerbig .,Q , ,' Atla M. Burroughs Our Counselors 'Q S N Evelyn Sellors ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF A. Marguerite Zouck ..........,...........,.,. Principal Anna C. Miller ...... .... V ice-Principal Francis P. Fairbank . . . ..... . . ..,. Vice-Principal Vocational Counselors Atla M. Burroughs Evelyn Sellors Ruth Gerbig INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF English Department Business Education Department Helen L. Chambers fHeadJ Rose O. Wickes fHeadj Helen E. Brod Alice E. Calder Mary Alice Dandy Miriam E. Deem Anne Edwards Caroline E. Grote Margery W. Harriss Marie V. Heaphy Birdie M. Jackson Betty C. Martin Diane Monsman Caroline L. Ziegler Modern Language Department Gladys M. Dorsey Priscilla L. Hofmann Leah E. Hildebrandt Helen R. James Mathematics Department Nanette R. Blackiston fHeadJ Margaret M. Menton Edith V. Thompson Dorothy M. Schepler Marion K. Yeaple History Department Mary G. Parker fHeadJ Olga V. Bawden Roberta Carnes Vera M. Dorn Evelyn M. Farley Lucy B. Hall Elizabeth C. Morrison Florence Nelson F. Ethel Plitt Lillian B. Rice Music Department Lucille Masson fHeadj Effie B. Carlson Katherine Lucke Anne L. Meyer Kathryn Sliger Physical Education Department Alice A. VVhite CHeadJ Gloria R. McCann Frances Kearns CLERICAL STAFF Claire H. Picarella Betty Weaver Ann M. Mullan Therese P. Thompson Genevieve A. Carroll Katherine T. Coan Isabel Dawson Rhona M. Gayleard Freda D. Cold Charles H. Gontrum Helen E. Knorr Jeanne Kuller Beatrice McLendon J. Marguerite Neilson Mary R. Reidel Fay M. Rellas Margaret B. Somers Mary E. Tronsue Eileen Walton Sylvia E. Wood Latin Department Maud R. Bettlestone Elnora M. Lawton Science Department Ada B. Norment fHeadj Caroline D. McDermott Henrietta F allin Mary D. Gibbons Elsie A. Hudak Ruth E. Lenderking Helen G. Lentz Madeline Skirven Ada M. Sneeringer Janet L. Stritehoff Katherine Stritehoff Home Economics Department Elizabeth Perkins CHeadj Edith B. Bartnick Mary Frances Burke Julia H. Burton Dorothy Ordwein M. Marjorie Wills Art Department Letitia M. Stephenson fHeadJ Bertha Kelley Virginia K. Poteet M. Antoinette Ritter Eunice K. Shay A. Evelyn Sommer PROFESSIONAL NON-INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Elizabeth M. Paterson - Librarian CUSTODIAL STAFF Elva Tatman - Dietitian Ann L. Jones - Shower Matron Louise Talbott - Nurse David L. Leonard - Engineer James Hopkins - Doctor Howard Wood - Engineer ,f'.f,yr',...1.' , ,,,, ,,',TMiiL-J It ,fa-A V 1, ,V 3V.,,,,.. 'Mn . g Lv. ,' LL A. ' g i'ii.j'.!'7Ml,if' ' 0 5,1 II 'j'iiiii2i2, ' We, the members of the Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-three, of the -jf fix' V Eastern High School, being of sound mind, do hereby malze, ordain, publish 1- and declare the following to be our Last Will and Testament. .A lf ' We give and bequeath to those hereafter named the following legacies: 77513 Miss Zouck: A new broadcasting system. 5 HVV. Miss Miller: A radar set in her office to help her keep an eye on 1 ,Ig lQg?4Z3gfi?fi'jf17 the cafeteria dancing, etc. . Mrs. Beetlestone: A blind date with Virgil. 1f,5f?:'rf Dr. Dorsey: Girls who shout , galil Mrs. Fallin: A non-speaking chemistry lab class. Mrs. Farley: A deep breath. itjaivjiffgy'iylijfff 4' Mr. Gontrum: A tutor in review arithmetic. ll U1 I Miss Grote: A television set to see all the short stories she teaches. ' Miss Hall: A portable coat hanger in the east entrance. 'ie Mrs. Harriss: A permanent listing in the blue book. -1 V A Miss Heaphy: A ban on all comic books, radios and television sets in iif5'x1q i .W 'ii -Xp , Baltimore. A 1 1255, Miss Hildebrandt: A class who will pronounce French traze egzacktf' ivlw r l Miss Hofmann: A music major class for French. 4 at EM il, Miss james: A director's Oscar, SEQ ' j ' :4X. Q,'i,ili.,.x1fMiss Lenderlcing: A real live frog. ir , v , 'isis Lentz: An Unsung Heroine Medal. i' A E'-Z I rg A lifetime pass to all the operas. i i'i ' f !.Li .eEf'a'i.- can tell the difference between alcohol and 'gi fffiiiiss-at Miss Perlgiisf-,gQ?A with Ezio Pinza. Mrs. Sneeringeri:iiA1,bo'Qtle , uf txf'ffiE'+the headaches of a Senior Class Adviser. A' Tb'-' Miss Tatman: A new set offsiiyigrrwaiiidlfdr tt V eria. Mrs. Thompson: Films dmonsh'igiiaiQttl15'texetidi:!l I ldemands. Miss Ziegler: An automatic robo 'ifigrfxqghbsgisgsthg 'iz' , Class of 1954: A date for each girl fotxihifiglhtjistfqix A p at the Naval Academy. wg, i -1' i Class of 1955: A sure-lire system for meas' x i i ings. Class of 1956: All male frogs for your happ 'fn' Zbiology. To the School: A cough drop dispensing mach aisle in the auditorium. LQ 'fi'-Q' In witness whereof, we here unto subscribe our X3 rid affix our seal this ninth day of December, in the year of our Lori I Je thousand nine hundred and fifty-two, at the City of Baltimore, in l, ifstate of Maryland. Class of Nineteen lired and Fifty-three. Q ' S . , ,K 'f'sjimss11Efw,f,,r. qyfzzgwf 1-K-.-'17-xg-.qggxyaqz-in-4:51-' '-'-' Tsar? -L 3,,g5L:V5:, 1':wse'12f , ' ffiiiifgy-' ,V V eff . V -V , 2 Jf, H - gg! ga-.,:1 V-tVP :if1, ,f:.ve'f-'IW-Axzfz' 'we' my , izzwkf 1? If 11- Vzkliil-'THQ V ff . ,V 1 :SA-N -1. 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' ,V.p..,T':. k'::.:hR'gEaC,5.:-ig git. 1,7 ? J 97' V .1 x , ,,,L. gVy ' . . .,..,.,5. ., . T4'i3? :-in me-ru L., Y -fer: u,1,f.95., '- . 'F' N554 ' Mba- , X' ' 4 '-1lf121E!'4 .,.5..:rl5g,, February Officers President ............. Helen Livanion V ice-President . . . , . . Jane Bannister Secretary .... ..... M argaret Haase Treasurer ...... Evangeline Theodosios N I I2 ,Ln ..... .A CAROL ANNE ALBAN 5912 Burgess Ave,4l4 l-lomeroom president 2,4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . assistant squad leader 2,4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . garland' committee 3 . . . guide 4 . . . basket- ball 2 . . . swimming 4 . . . office marshal 4. Keep your face always to- ward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall be- hind you CLARA ANN BAIER 819 S. Ponca St.-24 Basketball 2 . . . volley- ball 2 . . . softball 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . ush- er 3,4 . . . homeroom vice- president 3,4 . . . bank teller 3,4 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . home economics librarian 4 . . . office marshal 4. He that would win must labor for the prize. JANET DlANE BARBACALLO 3222 Chesley Ave.-14 Homeroom president 2,3, 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . usher 3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . guide 4. It is chance that makes sisters, but hearts that make friends. JANE BEVERIDGE 2909 Clearview Aves-14 Prom committee 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4. Happiness is a habit 4 cultivate it. MARY LOUISE BLACK 2226 McElderry St.-5 Archery 2 . . . prom rep- resentative 3 . . . table tennis 2 . . . UNY 2 . . . Echo 4. Friendship is love without its wings. MARLENE BOXRDLEY 3203 Kenyon Ave.-13 Basketball 2, 3. . . bowl- ing 2 . . . volleyball 2,3 . . . softball 2 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . bank rep- resentative 2,3. But laughter is my shield. .l EAN BOTZLER 301 Winston Ave.-12 Badminton 2 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . basketball 2 . . . commencement usher 3 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . office marshal 3 . . . UNY 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4. May the Lord watch be- tween me and thee while we are absent one from another. ANITA BOWMAN 2914 Church St.-30 Softball 2,3,4 . . . bad- minton 4 . . . clerk 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . prom committee 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . usher 4 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . mak- ing garlands 4. A little laughter is added gold in the richest man's life. DOROTHY LEE BRAMBLE 1632 N. Port St.-13 Bank representative 3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Red Cross representative 3 . . . Echo representative 4. The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. JOAN CLARE BRETTSCHNEIDER 4611 Mary Ave.-6 Homeroom president 2 . . . City-Eastern chorus 2,3,4 . . . squad leader 2,4 . . . opera 2 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . prom com- mittee 3 . . . orchestra 2, 3,4 . . . Dramatic club 3 . . . year play 2,3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4. Act, act in the living present! Heart within, and Cod o'erheafl l JEANNETTE BRUNDICK 301 Whitridge Ave.-18 Student Council 3,4 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . cafeteria chairman 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . commencement usher 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Music Festival 3 . . . bad- minton 2 . . . tennis 2,4 . . . softball 3 . . . basket- ball 2,3,4. Love and work are the best things in life. KATHLEEN WILMA G. BURMAN 5022 Catalpa Rd.-14 Homeroom president 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . soft- ball 2,3,4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . home ec- onomics library marshal 4 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . Griffin 21 Club 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bank 2,3,4 . . . garland making 4. Formula for success - Stand up to be seeng speak up to be heardg shut up to be appre- ciated. LILLIAN JOYCE BURNETT 3813 Roland Ave.-11 Griffin 21', Club 2 . . . Senior Choir 4. Faitlzfulness and sincerity are the highest things. CHRYSOULA CARMAN 3304 Ellerslie Ave.-18 Orchestra 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . softball 2,3,V4 . . . Echo secretary 4 . . . Banner 2 . . . year play 3 . . . cafe- teria chairman 4 . . . prom committee 3,4. To know we are ignorant is the First step to know- ledge. JOAN CLA1RE CHAUDRON 2726 The Alameda-18 Bank representative 2 . . . UNY representative 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . volley- ball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . Mu- sic Festival 3,4. Love conquers all. MARY JUNE CHRISTOPHER 5600 Tramore Rd.-14 Echo representative 2 . . . Banner 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . garland bearer3...bank3... badminton 2 . . . usher 4 . . . garland making 3. D0n't criticize the thornsg Be grateful for the roses. PATRICIA ANNE CLARK 2028 N. Wolfe St.-13 Homeroom treasurer 2,3 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . softball 2 . . . table tennis 3...UNY2...locker monitor 4 . . . marshal 4. What we have been makes us what we are. ROMAINE ANN COLLINS 266 S. Spring Court-31 Squad leader 2...hockey 2 . . . softball 2,3 . . . baskebtall 2,3,4 . . . vol- leyball 3,V4. The way to be happy is to make others sa. BETTY JAN E CONLON 4607 Mannasota Ave.-6 Badminton 2 . . . tennis 3 . . . basketball 3 . . . clerk 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . Echo advertising 4 . . . Echo photography 4. My favoured temple is a humble he-art. PATRICIA C. DAVIDSON 3630 Ramona Ave.-13 Basketball 2 . . . volley- ball2...UNY2... Banner circulation staff 4 ...clerk3...com- mencement usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . of- fice marshal 4 . . . bank representative 4 . . . squad leader 4. Aim for the stars even if you only reach the clouds. MARY LOUISE DAWSON 4615 Kernwood Ave.-12 Softball 2,3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . howling 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . bank representative 2 . . . mak- ing garlands 4. Always have a smile for every girl and two for ev- ery boy. SHIRLEY LORETTO DE .IOY 707 E. Chase St.-2 Garland bearer 3 . . . bank representative, 3,4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . Red Cross represen- tative 3 . . . bowling 2,3, Capiaill 3 . . . delegate 2. Always look for the silver lining. JANET LORRAINE DELLS 707 Bunnceke Ave.-11 Bank 2,3,4 . . . Safety Council 2,3,4 . . . UNY 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . li- brary aid 3,4 . . . locker monitor 2. The Lord bless those who try hard and succeed. .IOAN MARIE DIDSZONEIT 1113 N. Lakewood Ave. -13 Homeroom treasurer 3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . archery 2,3 . . . volleyball 2 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . golf 2 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . guid- ance representative 4. We are shaped and fash- ioned by what we love. , BARBARA LOIS DUVALL 3713 Fifth St.-25 Basketball 2,3 . . . swim- ming 2 . . . badminton 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . home econ- omics marshal 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 2,3 . . . Student Council 4 . . play committee 3 ...guide4...Echo4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4. Self-trust is the first se- cret of success. SHIRLEY FRANCES FINK 4212 Willshire Ave.-6 Bank 2,3,4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . locker monitor 4 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . basketball 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . Sen- ior Choir 4 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . making garlands 4. The pessimisfs cup is half empty, the optimisfs is half full, but for the Christian, ':My cup run- neth OUCTV, HELEN ROBERTS FITZELL 2205 Elsinor Ave.-16 Hall marshal 4 . . . usher 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . volleyball 3,4 . . . badminton 3 . . . tennis 3 . . .table tennis 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . cafeteria mar- shal4...clerk4... bank representative 3,4. To forget wrong is the best revenge. SHIRLEY LEE FOOKSMAN Mayo, Maryland Basketball 2,3 . . . swim- ming 2 . . . bank assistant 2...UNY2,3...gym monitor 2 . . . cafeteria marshal 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . assistant squad leader 3. Anything that is worth while is worth waiting for. CATHERINE THERESA FRANCK 3845 Brooklyn Ave.-25 Homeroom president 2,3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . basketball 2 . . . UNY 2. The world is a camera, so smile. BARBARA ANN FREY 4237 Sheldon Ave.-6 Prom representative 3 . . . office marshal 4 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . swim- ming 2 . . . garland bear- er4...usher4... squad leader 4 . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 . . . elec- tion clerk 4. lllzzlre new friends, but keep the oldg one is sil- ver, the other is gold. NONA LEE GIESE 506 Rossiter Ave.-12 Bank 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 4- . . . Echo 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . home economics marshal 3,4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . senior sup- per 3 . . . Banner 2,3 . . . Griffin club 4 . . . Future Teachers of America 4. It's not the wind, but the set of the sails that deter- mines where we go. MIRIAM C. GRAF 2418 Loch Raven Rd.-I8 Bank representative 3,4 . . . Banner representative 4 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . UNY 4 4... tennis 2 . . . bad- minton 2 . . . basketball 3. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. - Mies:Z:S-f15,11x9'E.'-52' 4 -r is-ei with GWENDOLYN LORRAINE GREEN 708 McKewin Ave.-I8 Badminton 2 . . . basket- ball2...golf2... bowling 2,4 . . . archery 2, 3 . . . softball 2 . . . squad leader 3 . . or- chestra 3,4. If you oanit be rr pine on the top of the hill, be the best little shrub in the valley. PATRICIA ANN GREEN 710 E. 35th F-t.f18 UNY 2.3 . . . cafeteria committee 4 . . . golf 2 . . . badminton 3 . . . basketball 3. He who has lived well, laughed often, loved much, has .ncliieved suc- cess. MARCELLA EUGENE GRIFFITH 2605 Beechland Ave.-I4 Garland bearer 4 . . . bank3,4...UNY2.. cafeteria marshal 4 . . . making garlands 3. What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. GLORIA JEAN GUNTERMAN 1805 Burnwood Rd.-14 Homeroorn vice-president 2 . . . homeroom treas- urer 3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . prom decorating committee 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4. Laziness in doing stupid things can be a great vir- tue. JEANNETTE KATHRYN HACKER 1005 E. Lanvale St.-2 Basketball 2 . . . home economics marshal 2 . . . badminton 3 . . . Music Festival 3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . cafeteria hostess 4. It is hard to failg but it is worse never to have tried to succeed. DOROTHY V. HARMAN 807 W. 35th St.-11 Badminton 2 . . . UNY 2,3 . . . bank 2,3,4. Do unto others as you would have others do un- to you MARY VIRGINIA HELM 3543 .Iuneway-13 Swimming 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . badminton 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . cafeteria mar- shal 4. How time is slipping un- derneath our feet: Unborn tomorrow, and dead yesterday Why fret about them if today be sweet. GLADYS IRENE HOM 2403 Barclay St.-18 Basketball 2,3 . . . bad- minton 2,3 . . . garland making 4 . . . softball 3 . . . archery 2,3 . . . or- chestra 3,4. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. JACKIE M. HOOPER 2807 Shirey Ave.-14 Badminton 2 . . . clerk 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . gym monitor 3,4 . . . Mu- sic Festival 3, 4. . . com- mencement usher 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . garland making 4 . . Senior Choir 4. Always talce your fob se- riously, never yourself. MARGARET ANN HOOVER 3413 Ramona Ave.-13 Homeroom vice-president 2,3 . . . prom representa- tive3,4...Echo4... marshal 4 . . . garland bearer3...UNY2... archery 2,3 . . . basket- ball 2,3 . . . table tennis 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . squad leader 2,3,4. Everything comes to those who wait. MARY E-VELYN HUCHT 2220 E. Hoffman St. -13 Softball 2,3 . . . Safety Council 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . cafeteria hostess 4. For every dark day, a brighter one will follow. GERTRUDE META JASPER 5503 Belair Rd.-6 Senior Choir 4 . . . com- mencement usher 4 . . . badminton 2 . . . Banner representative 2 . . . squad leader 4 . . . assistant squad leader 3 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . making garlands 4. The great essentials of happiness are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. n, 1' ,..- MARY ROSANN JIRECEK 1616 Cherry St.-26 Clerk 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom com- mittee 3,4 . . . basketball 2 . . . UNY 2. Smile with an intent to do mischief. MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON 2908 Berwick Ave.-14 Badminton 2 , . . Student Council 3,4 . . . clerk 2 . . . commencement usher 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . gym locker monitor 4 . . . cafeteria monitor 4 . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . garland making 4. A man that hath friends must show himself friend- ly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. MARY JANE JOHNSON 3413 Glenmore Ave.-14 Bank 2 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . badminton 2 . . . softball 2 . . . squad lead- er2,3...UNY2,3... delegate 2,3 . . . clerk 2 . . . garland club 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 . . . of- fice marshal 3,4. Cheerful laughter is az good medicine and the best care for the blues. WRENDA JONES 1239 Glenhaven Rd.-12 Glee Club 3,4 . . . City- Eastern Choir 2,3 . . . UNY3,4...Echo4... Senior Choir 4 . . . golf 2 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . marshal 4 . . . cafeteria chairman 4 . . . basket- ball 3 . . . play selection committee 2,3,4. He that humbleth himself shall be exalted. VIRGINIA KENT 2711 Kildaire Drive-14 Marshal 4 . . . badminton 3...bank4...tennis4 ...U.NY4...prom committee 3. He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. NORMA CATHERINE KLEIN 2802 Kildaire Drive-14 Echo Associate Photo- graph Editor 4 . . . mar- shal 4 . . . garland making 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . softball 2. Keep your face toward the sun and the shadows will fall behind. NANCY RUTH KOEHLER 5211 Ivanhoe Ave.Yl2 Banner representative 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . garlandl making 4 . . . softball 4 . . . squad lead- er2...Y-'I'eens3.. hall marshal 4 . . . home economics library marshal 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4. When a person puts his best foot forward and gets it stepped on, well that's life. MARY HELEN KRAUK 8726 Lackawanna Ave.-4 Orchestra 2,3,4 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . Echo representative 2 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4. Life is nothing without friendship. JANET MARGARET LE BRUN 3112 Cedarhurst Rd.414 Swimming 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . prom decor- ating 3 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . garland making 4 . . Safety Council 4. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. PATRICIA LUDWELL LEE 507 Northern Pkwy.4l2 Glee Club 2,3, president 4 . . . Music Festival 2,3. 4. . . Senior Choir 4 . . . Banner representative 3,4 . . . hall marshal 3,4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4. Love is friendship put to music. CAROLINE LIBHART 609 W. 39th St.-11 Tennis 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . Safety Council rep- resentative 3 . . . cheer- leader 2,3,4. No legacy is so rich as honesty. HELEN LIVANION 5121 Eastern Ave.-24 Year president 2,4 . . . homeroom president 3 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . badminton 2,3 . . . volleyball 2,3 . . . table tennis 2,3 . . . archery 3 . . . garland making 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4. The wise reach, their goal by patience. PEGGY MALLONEE 921 E. 37th St.-18 Homeroom president 3 . . . Student Council 2,4 . . . Banner representative 4...UNY2...cafe- teria hostess 4 . . . squad leader 2. The way to love anything is to realize it might be lost. MARCIA ANN MASTER 2528 Ellamont St.-16 Student Council 2. The time has come,', the Walrus said, To talk of many things: Of shoes - and ships - and sealing-wax- Of c-abbages-and kings. ETHEL ELAINE McCAHRlAR 2901 Westfield Ave.-14 Dramatic club 2 . . . bank 2,3...Banner4... garland bearer 4 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . arch- ery 2,3 . . . badminton 2,3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . golf 3,4 . . . table tennis 2,3 . . . tennis 3 . . . volleyball 2. Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. MARY ANGELA MELTON 1525 Argonne Drive-18 Banner representative 4 . . . UNY 2 . . . softball 2, 3,4 . . . play committee 3 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . prom decorating 3. It is the ability to take a joke, not make one, which proves you have a sense of humor. LEONA MAY MOHR 747 Cator Ave.-I8 Softball 2,3,4 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . gar- land bearer 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . Dramatic club 2 . . . usher 4 . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . squad leader 3 5. . . bas- ketball 2. Friendship builds a better world. LOUISE MORROW 3746 Tudor Arms Ave. -II UNY 2,3, president 4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . soph- omore play . . . swimming 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . howling 2,3 . . . Dramatic club 2 . . . tennis 3. In all thy ways acknow- ledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. CAROL ANN MUSSELMAN 44-13 Old Frederick Rd. -29 Homeroom president 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 2 . . . table tennis 3 . . . Badminton 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . usher 4 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . Echo ad representa- tive 4 . . . UNY 3,4. .loy is not in things, it is in us. ELIZABETH ANN NICKLAS 5701 Rusk Ave.-I5 Senior Choir 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Echo representative 2,3,4 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . cheer- eader 3,4 . . . softball 2, .I.V. 3,4 . . . basketball 2, 3,4 . . . volleyball 3, ,I.V. 4 . . . archery 3,4 . . . hockey .I.V. 2, V 3,4 . . . bowling 4. ,Tis the Mind that rnalces the Body rich. .1 .ltmqi ' ,, ,,,, ,.., ,,,,,, ,,,, is ,,, is -- . -r w a s .f 1 .fx-:t if-w , fgfxfi' '-ssafsiiissscwiggiitfiksaaiii is wif- - r. . at giitgqftefsptgfaqga,esassta t t- Yi if 1 ..-,'i 5.5. 5,-L 5 5 , f 1 11,-SQ? ' 4 'G ' V 6 ' is ' ' f e- V t f 1 E ,f., -1 w ,- CYNTHIA NILES 3701 White Ave.-6 Banner representative 3,4 . . . Echo advertising 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . badminton 3. The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none. BETTY LOU NORFOLK 4207 Berger Ave.-6 Bank 2 . . . garland bear- er4...Ech04...clerk 3 . . . making garlands 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . bad- minton 3 . . . squad leader 2. There are three keys to happiness: something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. EVELYN SOPHIA OSBORN 1744 Darley Ave.-I3 Home economics librarian 2,3,4 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . gym marshal 4 . , . gar- land' bearer 4 . . . home- room treasurer 3 . . . bank 2,3...usher4... squad leader 3 . . . bas- ketball 2 . . . softball 2 . . . guidance representa- tive 3,4. Find pleasure in the little things of life and the big ones will never pass you by. RUTH BETSY PEACHER 809 N. Streeper St.-5 Delegate 2 . . . Echo ad representative 4 . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 . . . volley- ball 2 . . . softball 2,3. There is no duty we un- derrate so much as the duty of being happy. DOROTHY JANE PEARCE 437 N. Lakewood Ave. -24 UNY2...bowling2... Student C0uncil 3,4 . . . cafeteria committee 3,4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . cafe- teria monitor 4 . . . prom representative 4. Everything comes to those who wait. PATRICIA LANE PETERSON 3002 Rockwood Ave.-I5 Basketball 2,3,4 . . . hock- eyV3,4...tennis3... badminton 2,3 . . . play 3,4 ...clerk 2 . . . bank vice-president 3,4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . cafe- teria chairman 4 . . . mar- shal 3,4 . . . squad leader 3. Nothing more becomes you than a smile. JOAN RUTH PHOEBUS 1256 Hargest Lane-18 Softball 2 . . . bank rep- resentative 2,3 . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 . . . cafe- teria hostess 4 . . . Red Cross representative 2 . . . garland making 4. Make new friends, keep the oldg One is silver, the other is gold. ELISSA MARIE PICKA 4306 Southern Ave.-6 Student Council 2 . . . homeroom president 3,4 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . volleyball 2,3 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . badminton 2,3 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . usher 4 . . . Griffin 2l club 3,4 . . . senior supper 3 . . . Echo 4. I regret often that I have spokeng never that I have been silent. AUDREY NADINE PIERCE 4714 Kernwood Ave.-12 Clerk 2 . . . cafeteria chairman 4 . . . properties committee 4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . basketball year team 3,4, .I.V. 4 . . . softball 2,3, .I.V. 4 . . . volleyball 2,3,4 . . . archery 3,4 . Kindness - a language which the dumb can speak, and the deaf can understand. EMILY .IEAN POSPISIL 612 N. Glover St.-5 Delegate 2 . . . basketball 2...softball2... Student Council 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 3 . . . bank representative 3,4 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . commencement usher 4 . . . Banner circulation staff 4. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. BETTY CATHERINE- PRITCHETT 1729 Darley Ave.-13 Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Mu- sic Festival 3,4 . . . office marshal 3 . . . hall mar- shal4...opera3... cafeteria hostess 3. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. PATRICIA ELAINE PULTZ 4-908 Wilbur Ave.-5 Bowling 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 2,4....clerk3...Red Cross 3 . . . making gar- lands 3 . . . assistant squad leader 3. To understand the diffi- culties of others is to for- give. EVELYN MATHILDA REUSCHLING 3111 Rosekemp Ave.fl4 Delegate 2 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . bank rep- resentative 2 . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 . . . gar- land making 3. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. NANCY MAE REYNOLDS 3732 Roland Ave.-ll Basketball 2 . . . tennis 2,3...UNY2... monitor 3 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . sophomore, junior play . . . swimming 2 . . . Banner 4 . . . delegate 2 . . . library marshal 2 . . . bank 2 . . . Music Fes- tival 3. To err is human, to for- give is divine. PATSY RUCKART 1923 Cecil Ave.-18 UNY 2 . . . hall marshal 2...GleeClub3,4... Senior Choir 4 . . . locker monitor 2. Defeat is often the step to success. LOIS D. SALVAGGIO 2620 E. Biddle St.-13 Basketball 2,3 . . . bad- minton 3 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . golf 2 . . . table ten- nis 3 . . . archery 2,3 . . . volleyball 2 . . . UNY 2,3 . . . marshal 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . Red Cross represen- tative 4 . . . clerk 4- . . . squad leader 3. Life is but a beautiful song - start the music! RETTY LOU SCHLECEL 1655 Argonne Driveilll Homeroom president 2,3 . . . Safety Council 2,3 . . . play Committee 2 . . . Echo 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 3,4 W... bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . bowling 3 . .. softball 2 . . . squad lead- er 2,3. Do good and avoid evil. SHIRLEY EMMA SCI-ILEUPNER 4312 Forest View Ave.-6 Homeroom treasurer 2,3, 4 . . . Banner representa- tive 2,3 . . . badminton 2 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . assistant squad leader 4 . . . usher 4 . . . garland making 4. Slow to anger and quick to smile are the things that make a friend worth while. HAZEL MILDRED SCHUTZ 4113 Hamilton Ave.-6 Badminton 2,3,V 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . soft- ball 3, l.V. 4 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . volleyball 3,4 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . hockey V 4 . . . Safety Council 2,3 president 4 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . UNY 2,3,4. For with God, nothing shall be impossible. BARBARA ANNE SHEPPARD 2102 Lake Ave.-18 UNY 2 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . badminton 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 4 . . . swimming 3 . . . prom representative 3 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . gar- land club 3 . . . guidance representative 3. You have to stay awake to make your dreams come true. wie! CAROLE B. STARR 5222 Tramore Road-l4 Marshal 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bank rep- resentative 2 . . . bowling 4 . . . Banner 4... guide 4. Out of the quiet harbor, into the billowy sea. VIRGINIA ADELIA STOLFO 1016 Warden St.-2 Hall marshal 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . dele- gate3...clerk2... cafeteria marshal 4. lf God choose l shall but love thee even better after death. BARBARA LEE THOMAS 422 E. Biddle St.-2 Echo representative 2 . . . UNY2...clerk2... library marshal 2 . . . bank official 3 . . . squad leader 3. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest of men. VIRGINIA BROOKE THOMPSON 4710 Keswick Rd.-10 Badminton V 2,3,4 . . . tennis V 2,3,4 . . . table tennis V 2 . . . basket- ball 2,3,4 . . . bowling 2 . . . archery 3 . . . soft- ball2,3...bank2... bank vice-president 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo 4. It's not whether you, won or lost that counts, but it's how you played the game. IOAN ALICE TIMMINS 825 E. Belvedere Ave. R12 Badminton 2 . . . archery 3 . . . Student Council 2,3 . . . class song 2 . . . Banner staff 2 . . , dele- gate 3 . . . homeroom pres- ident4i...UNY4... Echo Associate Editor 4 . . . home economics mar- shal 4 . . . bank 3,4. Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. CATHERINE ALTA TRAGESER 614 Chestnut Hill Ave. flfl Bowling 2. If you have one true friend you have more than your share. FLORENCE MAE. TUMA 3915 Frankford Ave.-6 Student Council 2,3 . . clerk3...UNY2... basketball 2 . . . table tennis 2 . . . garland bearer 4 . . . marshal 4. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. PATRICIA LOUISE WATERS 3322 Ravenwood Ave. -13 Homeroom treasurer 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . Echo lit- erary staff 4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . garland making 3,4 . . . table tennis 2,3,4 . . . archery 3,4 . . . volley- ball 2,3,4 . . . badminton 2,3. It is not how long, but how well we live. BEVERLY F. WERNER 3703 Kimble Rd.Yl8 Swimming 2 . . . Glee Club 3 , . . Senior Choir 4- . . . volleyball 2,3 . . . tennis 3 . . . clerk 2 . . , Red Cross representative 3 . . . archery 3 . . . marshal 4 . . . homeroom vice- president 2 . . . Math club 3. Youth is a blunderg man- hood a struggleg old age a regret. MIRIAM ELAINE WILDB-ERGER 5409 Crindon Ave.-I4 Tennis 2,3 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . softball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . office marshal 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4. Learning is lil-ce rowing upstream: not to advance is to drop back. ANNE MARIE WILSON 907 N. Hill Rd.-18 Student Council 2,3,4 . . . commencement usher V4 . . . UNY 3 . . . basketball 2, year team 3,4 . . . hockey V 2, ,I.V. 3 . . softball 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . volleyball 2,3,4. Life is a ladder and every step we take is either up or down. MARLENE ROMAINE WINEBRENNER 805 W. 38th St.-11 Swimming 2 . . . basket- ball 2,3 . . . squad leader 2 . . . assistant squad leader 3 . . . gym monitor 2 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . homeroom president 3,4 . . . bank assistant 2 . . . UNY 2 . . . cafeteria mar- shal 3. Anything worth while is worth waiting for. age:-.ft-,,:r :T-???2Ji5E513-if:.i'nmiiiszf X arafs?2-is-was-,esgag-5:15 2:-mf if -f fy, , .- m : - .' ' 02-.! 1iffffi' , ,, --ef-fs ,, aw . , gms .., , i -fvr ,V fafasffziwgas-itfssaisft 8 3 1- sf ig, 2 T I ff I fi? .1 S ,-E . V ,ot Kali: sw., . 'M4sxi:., is .,.. 1,5 A , W' -H , '.,':5,-Szawr ffriwif- M1'sAr?fle,,t'amV.-:1.a:f. sf? ts1:is,nas .' ,u.rfa,is'r?a, -mie'5l?fi ar- '..-IV: W'FVii B ! REEL ' YfbiMll5i7iif,,?.G'f',jl'2fis'61 -iiiigevfhifi?QSESYY-55? V i:i ,,- - Q' . ,sr 2 iz'-L 55 , -3 rs' ?E 93651 FEQIZY V-11s, 5 if I. 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'f ' jr na. 21 mf--..-si: , f.,f ,t : - ,ta ,sqi-,tg ,, .. ,Iss Ms- ,. g et ' , rise if aka' . gs A , ikfiw is .-fam, -. : -- ,. ww 7..,- , ga..--f', ,,' - ,,,,,.sM J, ,. iiiiyffii- Iii -'.1,-'i,'- -: , . ,.,.. ., '. , f as-1-, A ,, Q gt Qs in sz fi 2 film 253, si mlkfw, Ll,-w ai, ,X i 1 -'gy I5 L5 rises ki lfff-ng: x 'iii' ,H X s s 7 1 , 1 ua V ---s..,- ,I i , 'ri is -XA ls, l W r l P I '2.f gfifftfe, VIRGINIA ANNE WITHINGT-ON 817 Gretna Court-25 Basketball 2,3 . . . swim- ming 2 . . . badminton 3 ...UNY2...c1erk3 . . . home economics mar- shal 3,4, . . . play commit- tee . . . hall marshal 3,4 . . . garland making 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . usher 4 . . . garland bearer 4. True friends -are like gems, precious and rare. False friends are like peb- bles, found everywhere. l l , i Y: if l lt 1 ' l l Truth ls Within Ourselves Our twelve years of learning have been spent in facquiring useful knowledge which will help us in our everyday life. 'lneachers have in- stilled in us the desire to search for and give to -others the true and beautiful things. X The truth is within usg it is a very part of us. There is no truth in the world unless in the hearts of the people. Let us hold high the lamp of truth and carry it with us through the years to come. SHIRLEY SYLVIA WOLF 3453 .luneway-l3 Badminton 2,3 . . . bank 2,4...Echo4-...home economics marshal 3 . . . hostess 4 . . . clerk 3 . . . delegate 4 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . garland making 4 . . . homeroom vice- president 4 . . . properties committee 4 . . . Banner 2. What lies behind us and what lies ahead of as are tiny matters compared to what lies within ns. W ' wa-Q, A X sm, Y 1X Z' i Z June 0fflCCIS Preszdent Pat Allman Vice-President . . . .... .lane Bannister Secretary ,........... Margaret Haase Treasurer ...... Evangeline Theodosios N 'x x T X TX 1 1 ff I PATRICIA ANN ABSHIRE 1218 E. Oliver St.-2 Swimming 2,3 . . . bas- ketball 2 . . . archery 2 . . . garland bearer 3. How rapidly the fabric of conscience unravels after you have dropped the first stitch. PATRICIA AIACHE 140 S. East Ave.-24 UNY 4. Donit bother about what others say, if you know in your own. heart you are right. .IOAN E. ALLBRITTON 4003 Sixth St.w25 Homeroorn vice-president 4 . . . Banner representa- tive 2 . . . squad leader 2,3. There's no friend like an old friend. LOIS ALCARESE 621 McKewin Ave.-18 Basketball 3,4 . . . bowl- ing 3,4 . . . badminton 2,4 . . . cheerleader 3,4 . . . golf 3,4 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 3,4 . . . volleyball 2,3 V 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . UNY 3,4. Life is happiest when it is shared with someone. l PAT ALll.MAN 1620 E. Thirty-first St.-18 Year president 3,4 . . . class play 2,4 . . . home- room president 3 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Banner representative 2 . . . ten- nis V 2,3,4 . . , basketball 2,3,4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2 . . . archery 2,3. If Winter cbrnes, can Spring be far -behind? ANNE ANDERSON 4030 Alameda. Blvd.-18 Echo 4 . . . year treasurer 3...bowlii1g2... softball 2 . . basketball 3... swimmiing 4 . . . usher3 . . . garland bearer 3...delegate2... prom committee 3 . . . office marshal 4 . . . Stu- dent Council treasurer 4. Life is what you make it. w NANCY ALMA ANDERSON 5416 Mayview Ave.-6 Echo representative 3 . . . bank representative 2 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . archery 2,4 . . . softball 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . swimming, 4. First deserve, then desire. SOPHIA ANN ANDREWS 2418 Brambleton Rd.-9 Homeroom president 2,3 . . . senior play . . . usher 3 . . . swimming 2,3 . . . tennis 2,4 . . .. badminton 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . Dramatic Clubi 2. Laugh and the world laughs with youg weep and you weep alone. E. BEATRICE ARCHER 724 Richwood Ave.-12 Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . Echo 2,3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Senior Choir. The essentials of happi- ness are: something to do, something to hope for, something to love, and someone to love you. ANNA L. ARMS 106 W. Twenty-Sixth S-t. -18 Clerk 4 . . , bank rep- resentative 2. Kindness is a language that the deaf can hear, and the blind can see. EVA M. ASHAUER 3437 Clifton Ave.-13 Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . delegate 2 . . . basketball 2,4 . . . home economics marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 2,3. If you want to be loved, love and be lovable. VIRGINIA M. BAILEY 1657 Darley Ave.-13 Music Festival 2,3 . . . bowling 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . UNY 4. What lies behind us and what lies before as are tiny matters- compared to what lies within ns. LORETTA HELEN BAJKOWSKA 6619 Bushey St.-24 Homeroom vice-president 2 . . . prom committee 3 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . Ban- ner typist 3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hockey V 3,4 captain . . . basketball 2,3,4, year team 3,4 . . . bowling 2,3 . . . volleyball year team 2,3,4. Friendship is the essence, of happiness. JANE CAROL BANNISTER 1502 Lakeside Ave.-18 UNY 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . gym mar- shal 4 . . . year vice-pres- idlent 3,4. Live pure, speak true, right wrong - else wherefore born? JOAN SHIRLEY BARNES 854 W. Thirty-third St. -11 Garland bearer 3 . . . making garlands 3 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . guide 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . locker monitor 4 . . . orchestra 4...hostess4...UNY 4. In all thy ways acknow- ledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. BETTY A. BAUMANN 1509 E. Fort Ave.-30 Bank representative 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . City- Eastern Chorus 2 . . . Senior Choir 3,4 . . . Glee Club 2. To have a friend is to be one. i 1. F ..,A. w as X S H 2 iiiivifkiit- 2 S 'K zrstsfisfzs f' ,E fa-. N. fjfgsggeisii 'ra-yt fax K 3 , Q, Q-EQ? ,f st.,,es5sg o ' - -fzozefffg ,fisi gr ,., lair? 4 -f is M 4 - 'A , .V , ..,. ' DOLORES BAUMCARTN ER 1900 Perlman Place-13 Sophbmore play 2 . . . Math Club 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . garland bear- er 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . archery 3 . . . basket- ball2,3...golf3... volleyball 3 . . . bowling 4...UNY4...office marshal 4 Ask and it will be given yon, seek and ye shall find, knock and it shall he opened unto you. SHIRLEY MAY BELL 533 S. Linwood Ave.-24 Banner4...Echo4... Senior Choir 4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . garland bearer 3...play4...play selection 3 . . , office mon- itor 3 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . archery 2 . . . Math Club2,..FTA4 Let us run with patience the race that is set before us. TONI LAURA BENNIE 2810 Alvarado Square -14 Squad leader 2 . . . Safety Council 2 . . . bank 4 . . . Y-Teens 2,3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . UNY 2,3. To love and be loved is the greatest happiness of my life. EVELYN M. BERG 4130 Parkside Drive-6 Tennis 2 . . . archery 2,3,4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . table tennis 3 , . . hall marshal 3,4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . making garlands 3 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Echo typist 4...guide4...squad leader 3,4. Singing is sweetg but be sure of this, Lips only sing when they cannot kiss. JEAN BERKOUSKI 917 Brunswick St.-23 UNY3,4...Echo4... bank 4 . . . basketball 2, 3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . softball 4. We know what we are, but know not what we may be. NANCY TICKNER BERTSCH 401 Wingate Rd.-10 Swimming 2,3,4 . . . badi minton 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . homeroom treas- urer 3,4 . . . Banner rep- resentative 2 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . usher 3,4 . , . garland club 3. Smile and the world will smile with you. EDYTHE M. BETZ 3906 Greenmount Ave. -18 Music Festival 2,3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . gar- land club 3 . . . cafe- teria marshal 4 . . . UNY 4 . . . Senior Choir 4. All good things come in little packages. JOAN ROSE BIRKMAIER 5935 Kavon Ave.-6 Basketball 2,3,4 . . . soft- ball 4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . UNY 4 . . . Typing Club 3. The saying that beauty is but skin deep, is but a skin deep saying. .IANE ELIZABETH BLAKELY 1229 Northview Rd.-18 -IS Archery 2,3 . . . golf 3 . . . squad leader 2 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . table tennis 3...swimming4.,. Y-Teens 3,4 . . . library marshal 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3. There is nothing in the world so precious as a faithful friend. ANN SHERRILL BLANTON 3207 White Ave.-14 Orchestra 2,3,4 . . . dele- gate 3 . . . Echo Photo- graph Editor 4 . . . UNY 2,4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . home economics mar- shal 4 . . . archery 2,3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . golf 3,4 . . . softball 2 . . . volleyball 3 ,I.V. 4 . . tennis 2. Enjoy your own life with- out comparing it with that of another. LARUE BOBLITZ 4522 Keswick Rd.--I0 Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . Y-Teens 2 . . . Echo representative 2 . . . squad leader 3 . . . soft- ball 3,4 . . . archery 4. Never find your delight in another's misfortune. ARLENE ANN BOUGHTER 3410 Woodstock Ave.-13 Homeroom president 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 2,3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . home economics marshal 4 . . . Y-Teens 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . softball 2 . . . UNY 4. Life, love, and friendship are worth more than the wealth of the world. CLARA MAE BOWIE Maryland School for the Blind-6 Glee Club 4. He who knows others, is learningg he who knows himself, is wise. SHIRLEY BOWMAN 4107 Mariban Court-25 Bank representative 2,3 . . . Banner representative 2 . . . delegate 2,3 . . . Y-Teens 2,3 . . . Echo ad representative 4. This above allg to thine own self be true. BETTY LOW BRADLEY 4335 Belair Rd.-6 Home economics marshal 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . , hall marshal 4 . . . UNY 4. The way to have a friend is to be one. .IANICE BRAMBLE 35 E. Twenty-fifth St.-18 Banner representative 4 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . gar- land' bearer 3 . . . basket- ball 2,3 . . . clerk 2. Be ye kind S one to an- other. BARBARA JOAN BROWN 1658 Cliftview Ave.e13 Homeroom president 2 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . usher 3 . . . Banner 4. Evefy minute you're an- gry, you lose sixty sec- onds of happiness. JOYCE BROWN 4506 Prospect Circle-16 Archery 2 . . . Dramatic Club 2,4 . . . tennis 2 ...UNY4...swim- ming 4. Thoughts lead on to pur- poses. KATHLEEN ROSE BROWNE 4336 Sheldon Ave.-6 Math Club 2 . . . bank 2 . . . Banner 3,4 . . . swim- ming 2 . . . golf 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . marshal 3 . . . play 4 . . . Echo4...tennis3... archery 2,3. Somewhere above us in elusive ether, lives the fulfillment of our dearest dreams. AUDREY BROYLES 835 W. Thirty-third St. -11 Squad leader 2 . . . home- room president 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 3. The only way to have a friend is to be one. KATHERINE BRUNST 5803 C. Oakview Ave.--14 Banner 4 . . . UNY rep- resentative 4 . . . class Banner committee 2 . . . usher 3 . . . tennis 2,4 . . . volleyball 2,4 More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of. WENDE BUCKLER 423 Hawthorne Rd.-10 Bowling 2,4 . . . softball 2 . . . table tennis 3 . . . golf 3 . . .tennis 4 . . clerk 2 . . . sophomore play . . . garland bearer 3 . . . homerdom vice- president 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . Banner representative 4 . , . hall marshal 4. Things bad begun make strong themselves by ill. SARAH MCDONALD BULIN 1210 Roundhill Rd.-18 Banner News Editor 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . garland bearer 3...guide4...home- room treasurer 4 . . . usher 3 . . . year plays, selec- tion committees 3,4 . . . UNY representative 2 . . . squad leader 4 . . . basket- ball 3,4 . . . tennis 2,3,4. The past is static, good and bad alike: nothing will change itg but the future can be of our own shaping. MARCIA FRANCES BURNS 1232 Union Ave.-11 UNY 3,4 . . . garland club 3. But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been as- sured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them. ANNE BURTON 5506 Hilltop Ave.-6 Volleyball 2 . . . prom committee 3. He, who seeks, finds. BARBARA ANN BURTON 2538 Garrett Ave.-18 Bank 2 . . . Banner 4 . . . costume committee 3 . . . Dramatic Club 2 . . . garland bearer . . . marshal 3 . . . archery 3,4 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . golf 3 . . . softball 3,4 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 2,3,4. God bless us everyone. JEAN BYUS 3213 Shannon Drive-13 Garland bearer 3 . . . archery 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . Safety Council 3. Happiness is found in the making of friends. JUDITH CAIN 4047 Lyndale Ave.--13 Safety Council 4 . . . Typ- ing Club 3 . . . archery 4 . . . badminton 4 . . . UNY 4. Let pass through thy mind only the image thou wouldst desire to see be- come a truth. ifbv SHIRLEY E. CALENDER 3311 Gibbons Ave.-14 Y-Teens 2 . . . garland bearer3...bank4... bowling 4 . . . homeroom secretary 4 . . . UNY 4. We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doingg others judge us by what we have already done. SUSAN JON CARPENTER 3626 Rexmere Rd.-18 Student Council, house committee chairman 4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Senior Choir . . . Banner 4 . . . play 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2 . . . softball 2...golf2...bad- minton 4. Laugh and the world laughs with you. FRANCES CARTER 713 W. Thirty-third St. -11 Librarian 4 . . . delegate 2...softball2... badminton 2 . . . golf 4 . . . hockey 2 . . . basket- ball 2 . . . bank repre- sentative 3,4 . . . Safety Council 4. He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. ANN BARBARA CASEY 1513 Hazel St.-26 Student Council 3 . . . homeroom president 4 . . . Echo ad staff 4- . . . bank 2,3,4 . . . play selection 3,4 . . . badminton 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3...UNY3,4...play properties committee 4. Courage conquers all things and it even gives strength to the body. ETHEL MAY CHALK 1531 Union Ave.-11 Sophomore day decorating committee 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . UNY rep- presentative 4 . . . usher 3. Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. GRACE MARIE CHAMBERS 4613 Kernwood Ave.-12 Prom representative 3 . . . Banner representative 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . usher 3. The three essentials of happiness are: something to do, something to hope for, and something to love. ELIZABETH JANE CHANDLER 1507 N. Milton Ave.-13 Homeroom president 2 . . . Banner 2 . . . Echo ad representative 4 . . . UNY 2 . . . swimming 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . bowling 2,4 . . . basket- ball 3 . . . home economics marshal 4. Let all live as they would die. CONSTANCE CAROL CHENOWITH 3725 Delverne Rd.+l8 Bank representative 4 . . . usher 4 . . . squad leader 2,4 . . . basketball 4. To love and to be loved by someone is the hap- piness of existence. BETTY ANN CHICKNOSKI 1249 Pentridge Rd.412 Tennis 2,3 . . . badmin- ton4...UNY2,3... Y-Teens 2 . . . delegate 2 . . . garland bearer 3 ...Eeho4...prom decorating committee 3 . . . hall marshal 3,4. May the gates of friend- ship never rust. HELEN CHIOS 337 E. Belvedere Ave.-12 If you would be loved, love and be lovable. JOANNE CONSTANCE CLARK 2907 Whitney Ave.-15 Tennis 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . home economics mar- shal 4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . senior play 4. Keep your face to the sun- shine and you'll never see the shadows. NATALIE E. CLARK 4007 Parkside Drive-6 Student Council 4 . . . Y-Teens 2 . . . bowling 3,4...tennis2... archery 2,3,4 . . . table tennis 3 . . . badminton 4 . . . house committee 4 . . . UNY 4 . . . garland bearer 3. The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not that of having had one. PATRICIA ANN CLARK 541 Maude Ave.-25 Bank representative 2 . . . clerk 3 . . . garland bearer 3...usher3...squad leader 3,4 . . . office mar- shal 3 . . . UNY. For every cloudy morning there is -a midnight moon above. PATRICIA IMOGENE CLARK 3304 Westerwald Ave.-IS Badminton 2,3 . . . tennis 3 . . .table tennis 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . volleyball 3...swimming3... locker monitor 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . marshal 4. What sunshine is to flow- ers, smiles are to human- ity. MARY VIRGINIA CLAYTON 749 McCabe Ave.-12 Archery 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . bank 4 . . . gym locker monitor3...UNY4... Typing Club 3 . . . squad leader 4. When you fish for love, bait your heart, not your brain. NANCY BARBARA COARD 304 Paddington Rd.fl2 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, see- retary 2, treasurer 4, plays 3,4 . . . year play 2 . . . play selection com- mittee 3,4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . IRC Coun- cils 3,4, Eastern, county- wide 3,4, area 4 . . , prom committee 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . Banner 4. Live pure, speak true, right wrong - else where- fore born? M., PATRICIA FAY CORBETT 3220 Berkshire Rd.-14 Orchestra 3,4-. Make new friends but keep the oldg one is sil- ver, the other gold. BETTY ANN CONRAD 3003 Oakcrest Ave.-14 Garland bearer 3 . . . home economics marshal 4 . . . homeroom treas- urer 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . UNY 3,4. Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. NANCY JEAN CORDAY 425 E. Lake Ave.-12 Bank president 4 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . usher 3...UNY4...Red Cross 3 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . swimming 2 . . . table tennis 3,4 . . . archery 3 . . . basketball 3. He who is too proud to ask is to good to receive. MARGARET E. CORDREY 3116 Virginia Ave.-15 Student Council 4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Music Festival 4 . . . making garlands 3 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Echo typist 4...UNY4...hall marshal 4. May you live as long as you want and may you never want as long as you live. CHARLOTTE CORKRAN 5705 Newholme Ave.-6 Music Festival 3 . . . Sen- ior Choir 4. If at first you don't suc- ceed, try, try again. DANICE CORWIN 3108 Rockwood Ave.-15 Banner4...Echo4-... hall marshal 4 . . . tennis 3,4 . . . archery 3 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . Red Cross rep- resentative 3 . . . squad leader 2. 'Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. PATRICIA MARY COX 701 West St.-30 Softball 2,3 . . . Y-Teens 2...BookClub3... cafeteria marshal 4 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . prom decoration committee 3 . . . basketball 2,3. The day you break your faith with friends, that day your right to friend- ship ends. MARCIA LOUISE CRARY 632 Colorado Ave.-10 Echo circulation chairman 4 . . . Griffin Club 2,3 . . . quaestor 3 . . . guide 3...usher3...prom committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . basketball 2,3,4, year team 3 . . . tennis 2,3,4-. To thine own self be true, and it must follow as does night the day - thou canst not then be false to any man. T53 as at P 1 A W as twwfm, ? l s 3 lcgggnzfigimgfglsiawtxsmgail 1, ul Sgsgssggsggatftl g 1' W ,, ,-slSe:llwwt?':,vf,:- l' f:: w..f-.- .- 6 'tfffl X flerftlstflrlls - . Swv:-. fx. 1 lifixflavfszs. 3'1 rl ' ' I 'l. H 5155 .ff5f :.,::' ' oi.-1 l rises . . : 45555 . Y M, 3 Q ,s1ga,e2ff.m,.-ll. 1- f ,Q-M 5 iiliilfiisifflftiflff -if-17 llifufi -W5 , 1, if V W 1 affhifi - fliilfzrse limi. Nr ' 61 New , V, l ,V 5hgj5t,s5ay,1f:-if g 1 A CAROLYN W. CROSSLEY 1505 Lakeside Ave.-I8 Softball 2 . l . golf 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 2 . . audio visual aid 2,3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . table tennis 2 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . archery 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Music Festival 2,3 . . . Senior Choir . . . usher 3. It is more disgraceful to distrust than to be de- ceived by our friends. LORRAINE M. CZERWINSKI 1734- N. Chester St.-13 Squad leader 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Red Cross Club 3 . . . home economics marshal 4- . . . bank 4 . . . making garlands 3. A man never stands so tall as when he stoops to help a friend. GEORGIA DAY CUSHMAN 18 E. Mount Vernon Place -2 Orchestra 2,3,4 . . . All- Maryland Orchestra 3,4 . . . Dramatic Club 2,3,4, president 4, secretary 3 . . . class song committee 2. Mastery of self is the first thingg to be mastered by self is to sink to the depths of dishonour. ELEANOR DANNENFELSER 2868 Harford Rd.-l8 Bank representative 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . golf 4. Slow to anger and quick to smile are the things that make a friend worth- while. CATHERINE ANN DAUS 3920 Brooklyn Ave.--25 Homeroom president 2 . . . homeroom vice-pres- ident 3 . . . UNY 3.4 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . prom representative 4 . . . usher 3. Aim for the stars, if you only reach the rlourls. CAROLYN ANN DAVIS 1503 Ralworth Rd.-I8 Year play 2 . . . bowling 2,3,4, V. 2 . . . badminton 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo art staff 4 . . . UNY 4. The greatest thing youlll ever learn, is to love anrl be loverl in return. DAWN JUNE DAVIS 4269 Sheldon Ave.f6 Banner representative 3.4 ...bank2...UNY4 . . . usher 2,3 . . . home economics marshal 2.3.4 . . . archery 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . golf 3 . . .garland bearer 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . prom committee 3. To thee a heart ever new, to all, always open, to all, always true. JEAN DAVIS 3716 Tenth St.-25 UNY 2 . . . Banner rep- resentative 3 . . . Y-Teens 2 . . . basketball 4. The road to success is a road of happiness. MARGARET ANN DAVIS 445 Rosebank Ave.--I2 Glee Club 4 . . . Music Festival 2.3.4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . garland making 3 . . . marshal 4 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . bank 3. If you can't be a pine on the top of the hill, be the best little shrub in zhe valley. SHIRLEY LEE DAWSON 4-219 Belvieu Ave.-I5 Squad leader 2 . . . gar- land club 3 . . . UNY 2,4 . . . clerk 2 . . . Eastern- City Chorus 3 . . . Banner 2 . . . French Club 2 . . . Clee Club 2 . . , usher 4. Live, love, laugh and be Imam'- BARBARA DEKOWSKI 2867 Mayfield Ave.-I3 Garland bearer 3 . . . li- brary marshal 3,4 . . basketball 2. Aim for the stars even if you only reach the clouds. YVONNEN DeLEON 5322 Lynview Ave.-I5 Bowling 2 . . . golf 3 . . . Dramatic Club 2 . . . CityAEastern Chorus 2 . . . orchestra 3 . . . home- room treasurer 2 . . Student Council 4 . . Echo4...UNYi2,4... Senior Choir. To every thing there is a season, and a time to ev- ery purpose under the heaven. JEANNE LINDA DePASQUALE 6500 Old Harford Rd.-14 Tennis 2,3 . . . bad- minton 2 . . . swimming 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . basket- ball 3 . . . archery 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . guide 4. Love the beautiful, desire the good, do the best. JACQUELINE DICGS 1002 Tunbridge Rd.-12 Echo representative 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Y- Teens 2. The world is a beautiful book, but of little use to him who cannot read. LINDA DIZE 2815 Roselawn Ave.-14 Bank representative 2,3 . . . hall marshal 4. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yester- day. LETITIA DRYDEN 4614 Schenley Rd.-10 Banner representative 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . Banner Art Editor 4 . . . Safety Coun- cil, vice-president 3 . . . organist 4 . . . accompan- ist 2,3,4 . . . counter 3 . . . squad leader 4 . . . nurse assistant 4. What lies behind us and what lies before us are nothing compared with what lies within us. CHARLOTTE E. DUNN 4034 Hillen Rd.-13 Delegate 2,3 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . home economics librarian 2,3 . . . clerk 3 . . . bas- ketball 3,4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . homeroom secretary 2. Keep your face to the sun- shine and yon cannot see the shadow. ALDA .l. DURHAM 4107 Kinsway Ave.-6 Squad leader 2 . . . bowl- ing 2 . . . badminton 4 . . . Echo representative 2...Echo4...Banner 4. Kindness is a voice that the deaf can hear and the blind can see. MARY F. EAGERS 5934 Kavon Ave.-6 It is more blessed to give than to receive. MARLENE EBURG 3220 Keswick Rd.-11 Squad leader 2,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . bowl- ing 2. The only way to have a friend is to be one. BARBARA A. EGAN 721 Belgian Ave.-18 Echo representative 3,4 . . . basketball 2. A manls heart rleviseth his wayg but the Lord direct- eth his steps. ELLEN MARCO EGGEN 1519 Ralworth Rd.--18 Activities committee 3 . . . Echo 2,3,4 . . . Banner 2, Associate Editor 4 . . . play selection committee 4 . . . boatride committee 3 . . . bowling 2,3 . . . softball 2,3,4 . . . table tennis 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . badminton 4 . . senior play. Ah! How good it feels, the hand of an old friend. MARTHA A. EISEL 2003 N. Wolfe St.wl3 Tennis 2,V3,4 . . . table tennis2...bank3... Echo circulation manager 4 . . . badminton 4. Seek and yon will find. EVELYN ELDRIDGE 2800 Arlington Ave.-14 Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . dele- gate3...clerk2... garland bearer 3 . . . Ban- ner representative 3 . - . Red Cross 4 . . . City- Eastern Chorus 2 . . . Mu- sic Festival 2,3,4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . Sen- ior Choir. A laugh is just like ma- sicg it lingers in the heart, and where its mel- ody is heard, the ills of life depart. PATRICIA JEAN ELLERT 540 Wyanoke Ave.-18 Homeroom president 2,3,4 . . . bowling 2,4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . squad leader 3. Life is a quarry, out of which we are to mold and chisel and complete a character. SYLVIA S. EMERICK 717 Melville Ave.-18 Squad leader 2 . . . Mu- sic Festival 3,4 . . . Sen- ior Choir 4. You may do the wishing, yon may do the praying, but God alone does the doing. MARILYN ANNE ENGLEHARDT 3040 Remington Ave.-11 UNY 2,4 . . . swimming 3,4 . . . archery 3 . . . volleyball 2 . . . squad leader 3 . . . badminton 4. Life, love and friendship are worth more than the wealth of the world. ELINOR MARIE ENTWISTLE 6003 Pinehurst Rd.il2 The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. THELMA RUTH ERNST 3717 Ridge-croft Rd.-6 Banner representative 3 . . . Banner 4 . . . prom representative 4 . . . prom decorating committee 3 ...Echo4...pIay selection committee 3,4 . . . UNY 2,3 . . . usher 3 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . bad- minton 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . archery 3. A smile costs the least, but does the most good. MARY ERVIN 2852 Mayfield Ave.-13 Bank 2 . . . Music Festi- val 2,3,4 . . . Safety Coun- cil 2 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . prom representative 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . .. clerk 3. The greatest pleasure of life is love. CATHLEEN FAISON 2436 Linden Ave.-17 Garland bearer 3 . . . sophomore day decoration committee 2. Life is too short to be little. DORIS I. FAULDRATH 3208 Overland Ave.-14 Bowling 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . garland club 3 . . . garland bearer 3 Banner representative 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . pin committee 4 . . . dele- gate 2,3. A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold. MONA E. 'FAWBUSH 1750 Park Ave.-17 Basketball 4, JV 2,3 . . . golf 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . volleyball 2,V 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . softball 2,3 . . . bank 23,3 . , . vice- president 4 . . . squad leader 4 . . . UNY 3,4-. The future is at our fin- ger tips. MARTHA ANN FISHER 117 E. Belvedere Ave.-12 Golf2...UNY2,4... locker marshal 2 . . . dele- gate2...bank2,3... Echo year palges 2,3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . squad leader 4 . . . Ban- ner 4 . . . Echo Art Editor 4. Each morn ia thousand roses brings. AUDREY FITZBERGER 433 N. Bouldin St.-24 Echo 4 . . . activities com- mittee 3 . . .' marshal 3,4 . . . play selection com- mittee 4 . . . properties committee 3 . . . usher 3...swimming2... softball 2 . . . volleyball 2 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . golf 3 . . .tennis 4 .. badminton 4. There is no armor against fate. BARBARA LEE FORD 3117 Chesterfield Ave. -13 Student Council 4 . . clerk 3 . . . usher 3. The best way to have a friend is to be one. .IACQUELIN ANN FOSTER 506 Arlington Ave.--I2 Tennis 2 . . . bowling 2,4 . . . Echo representative 2 . . . Banner representa- tive 4 . . . Spring Festival 3,4...UNY2,4... Senior Choir 4. To a friend's house the road is never long. .IOAN DORN FRANCIS 4407 Harcourt Rd.-14 Homeroom president 3 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . year play 2,4 . . . class song...usher3... health suite aide 2,3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4. What costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile! MARIAN MARGARET FRANCIS 623 Melville Ave.-I8 Home economics marshal 3 . . . hall marshal 4. He profits most who serves best. LOIS ANN FRANK 3609 Crossland Ave.-13 Garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . activities com- mittee 3 . . . play selec- tion committee 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . Echo representa- tive 4 . . . senior play . . . tennis 2,3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . badminton 4 . . . bowling 2,3. The light of friendship is like the light of phos- phorus, seen when all around is dark. CECILIA MARIE FRANZ 3315 Crossland Ave.-I3 Squad leader 2 . . . Ban- ner representative 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . garland bearer 3. Assume a virtue if you have it not. E. .IOAN FRECH 2400 Erdman Ave.-413 Echo 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom decorating committee 3 . . . usher 3 ,..UNY3...tennis2 .. . softball 2 . . . Y- Teens 2. A good laugh is like sun shine in a house. JEAN FRITZ 815 W. Thirty-third St. 411 Banner representative 2 . . . prom representative 3 . . . squad leader 2. Everything comes to those who wait. NANCY LEE FROCK 329 W. Twenty-seventh St. -ll Bank teller 3 . . . clerk 2 ...UNY4-...Typing Club 3 . . . French Club 2. True friends are like dia- monds, precious and rare 5 false friends -are like stones, found everywhere. FRANCES GAIL FULFORD 5932 Hillen Rd.f12 Basketball 2,3 . , . volley- ball 3 . . . prom commit- tee 3 . . . vice-president 3. He, who seeks, finds. NANCY MILNE FULLARTON 1 Orkney Court-12 Glee Club 3,4 . . . gym locker monitor 3 . . . clerk 3 . . . usher 3 . . . UNY 4 . . . office marshal 4. The straight and narrow path would probably be wider if more people used it. DORIS ANN GABLER l06 E. Thirty-second St. -18 Y-Teens 2 . . . garland club 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . marshal 4 . . . Sen- ior Choir 4. Having harvested all the wisdom we can from our mistakes and failures, we should put them behind us and go ahead. MAUREEN GALLAGHER 3509 Elmley Ave.-13 Archery 2 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . Y-Teens 3 . . . Glee Club3...UNY4... home economics librarian 4. True friends are like dia- monds, precious and rareg false friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere. MARY ELINORE GAREIS 301 Southwind Rd., Ruxton-4 Orchestra 2,3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . homeroom president 4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . bowling 2, 3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . badminton V 3,4 . . . golf 2 . . . softball 2,4 . . . tennis 2. True friends are like gems, precious and rare. RUTH L. GARROTT 320 Paddington Road -I2 Echo 4 . . . Student Coun- cil year representative 4 . . . guidance representa- tive 3 . . . play selection committee 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 2,3 .. . UNY 2,4 . . . guide 4. Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. VIRGINIA L. GATEWOOD 3605 Keystone Ave.-11 Clerk 3 . . . Safety Council 3...usher3...home economics library marshal 4 . . . assistant bank rep- resentative 4. It matters not where we liveg but how. ELIZABETH LILLIAN GERBIG 2608 Southern Ave.-14 Garland bearer 3 . . . Grif- fin Club 4 . . . clerk 2. Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth un- derstanding. wi! JANE CATHERINE GESCHEIDER 3120 Harford Road418 Bowling 4 . . . UNY 4. The essentials of happi- ness are: something to do, someone to love, and someone to love you. JOYCE ANNE GEYER 6102 Marietta Ave.-14 Music Festival 2,3,4 . . prom representative 3 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . making garlands 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . Senior Choir. It matters not what you are thought to be but what you are. GLORIA DOROTHY GIBMEYER 4707 Hampnett Ave-14 Garland bearer 3 . . . bank representative 2,3 . . . bowling 2. Love is friendship set to music. SARA KATHARYN GIBSON 2119 Maryland Ave.-18 Dramatic Club 2 . . . archery 2 . . . sophomore play 2 . . . Red Cross representative 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Senior Choir 4- . . . Associate Editor Banner 4. To err is humang to for- give, divine. MARIETTA GISINER 705 E. Thirtieth 51.418 Rank representative 2 . . . Banner representative 3 . . . library marshal 4 . . . garland bearer 3. The height of every girl's ambition is a little taller than she. DIXIE GLYPHIS 2741 Alameda Blvd.-18 UNY 4 . . . basketball 4 . . . volleyball 4. Think truly, and thy thoughts shall the world's famine feed. Speak truly, and each word of thine shall be a fruitful seed. Live truly, and thy life shall be a great and noble creed. SUE CAROLYN GOLDMAN 5604 Wildwood I.ane49 Red Cross representative 2 . . . archery 2. Have the strength of your own eonvictionsg stand up for your beliefsg donit be led blindly. .IOANN CATHERINE GOSNELL 3814 Hamilton Ave.-6 Softball 2,3 V 4 . . . bad- minton 2,3,4 . . . archery 2,3 . . . squad leader 4 . . . Griffin Club 2,3,4 . . . office marshal 3,4 . . . usher 3,4 . . . Music Festi- val 3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Senior Choir 4. Friendship is like breath- ing, after a while it be- comes quite a good habit. LORETTA ANTOINETTE GOWALLIS 2552 Garrett Ave.fl 3 Echo representative 4 . . . bank representative 2 . . . . garland bearer 3 . . . archery 2. The talent of Success is 4 doing what you can well, and doing well whatever you do. DOROTHY LEE GRANER 5922 Eurith Ave.-6 Bank representative 4 . . . homeroom officer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3...tennis3...bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . archery 3...swimming2... home economics library marshal 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . UNY 4. Where there's awill, there will always be a way. MYRNA .l. GRAY 3316 Chesterfield Ave. -13 Echo acl representative 4 . . . basketball 2 . . . bowling 4 . . . bank clerk 2,3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . Advanced Clothing Club 2,3. Life is happiest when shared with someone. EMILY FAYE GREEN 606 Annabel Ave.-25 Echo representative 4 . . . junior play . . . play selec- tion committee 4 . . . usher 3,4 . . . squad leader 4 . . . locker monitor 4 . . . mak- ing garlands 3 . . . Dra- matic Club 4 . . . prom committee 4. Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. JANET ADELE GREEN 1520 Windemere Ave. -18 Bank representative 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Math Club 2 . . . guide -1- . . . clerk 2 . . .locker monitor 3 . . . squad leader 2,4 . . . volleyball 2,3 . . . badminton 2,3 . . . bowl- ing 2,3,4 . . . swimming 2,3 . . . UNY 4. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. KAY SUSAN GREENBERG 3815 Labyrinth Rd.-15 Orchestra 2,3,4 . . . of- fice marshal 3 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . prom committee 3,4 . . . Eastern- City Chorus 3. Be wiser than other peo- ple if you can, but never tell them so. ROSALIE GREENBERG 959 Gorsuch Ave.-18 Echo 4 . . . costume com- mittee 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . prom decoration 3 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . basket- ball 3,4 . . . volleyball J.V. 2,3,4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . archery 3,4 . . . soft- hall 2,3,4. Make new friends, keep the oldg One is silver, the other is gold. MILDRED GROSS 2723 Guilford Ave.-18 Garland bearer 3 . . . vol- leyball 3 . . . Banner 4 . . . Echo4...UNY4... bowling 4. There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability. VIRGINIA ADAIR GUTHRIE 2713 Cheswolde Rd.f9 Echo 2,3 . . . usher 3 . . . bank 3 . . . home econ- omics library marshal 4- . . . swimming 2 . . . ten- nis 2,3,4 . . . badminton 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . garland club 3. Friendship is a man's greatest wealth. ELEANOR G. GYR 5802 Halwyn Ave.-12 Gym locker monitor 4 . . . archery 2,3 . . . badminton 2 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4. . . library aide 4. Live, Love, Laugh, and be happy. MARGARET E. HAASE 2712 Christopher Ave. -I4 Year secretary 4 . . prom committee 3 . . . bank 4 . . . locker monitor 3 . . . squad leader 2,4 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . softball V 2,3 . . . tennis 2 . . . volleyball 2,3 . . . hockey V 3 . . . bowling . . . Echo. What sunshine is to flow- ers, smiles are to human- ity. PHYLLIS E. HADSALL 922 North Hill Rd.Yf18 Echo representative 2,3,4 ...usher3...home economics marshal 3,4 . . . squad leader 2,3. You only get out of life what you put into it. .IANIS HACER 806 Venable Ave.-I8 Softball 2,3,4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . bank 2,3,4 . . . hall marshal 3,4-. It is not how many peo- ple you lfnowg it's how many friends you have. FAITH ELIZABETH HAMILTON 4I I4 Eierman Ave.-6 City-Eastern Chorus 2 . . . bank 4 . . . Music Fes- tival 2,3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . homeroom committee 2,4. She has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. SUSAN BROWNE HAMMOND 4I23 Roland Ave.-II Student Council 2,3,4, sophomore representative, vice-president 4 . . . play 2,4, selection committee 4 . . . Banner Personals Edi- tor 4 . . . badminton 2,3,4, V 3,4 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . usher 3. But to thine own self be true. .IACQUELINE HANSEN 4701 Elsrode Ave.-I4 Squad leader 2 . . . or- chestra 2,3 . . . Y-Teens 2 . . . Safety Council 4. A fob worth doing, is worth doing well. e yeeye is - .,,.., me A 1 w 1 LORENE ANN HANSON 5722 Rockspring Rd.-9 Griffin Club 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . ten- nis 2,3 . .s . swimming 2 . . . badminton 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . bowling 4. Slow to anger, quick to smile is what makes a friend worthwhile. CAROLYN HARKINS 1901 Boone St.-18 Garland bearer 3 . . . bank 2,3 . . . squad leader 2,3,4 . . . archery 2,3 . . . dele- gate 2,3 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . Griffin Club 4 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . Echo representa- tive 2 . . . Banner 2. The aim, if reached or not, makes great the life. BEATRICE EDITH HARRIS 5017 Belair Rd.-6 Archery 2 . . . Echo 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Banner 4 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . Griffin Club 3,4 . . . basketball 2 . . . play selection committee 4 ...FTA4...promcom- mittee 3,4 . . . UNY 4. I can resist everything ex- cept temptation. DELORES E. HARRIS 1747 Darley Ave.-13 Homeroom vice-president 2,3...bank2,3... delegate 3 . . . squad lead- er 2,3 . . . basketball 2,4 . . . bowling 2,4 . . . Safety Council 3 . . . home- room treasurer 4 Into each life, a little rain must fall - but be pre- pared for a cloudburst PATRICIA MAY HARRIS 1430 N. Chester St.-13 Prom representative 4 . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . bas- ketball 4 . . . volleyball 4. The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. ELLA MAE HARTMAN 1820 N. Bethel St.-13 Garland bearer 3 . . . mak- ing garlands 3 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . hall marshal 3,4 . . . cafeteria hostess 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 2,4 . . . homeroom vice-pres- ident 3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . Music Festival 2,3,4. It's great to be great, but it's greater to be human. GENEVIEVE ANNE HARTMAN 503 N. Ellwood Ave.-5 Y-Teens 3 . . . library marshal 3 . . , locker mar- shal3...Banner4... bowling 4. Love, and cough cannot be hid. PATRICIA HARTMAN 1009 Woodbourne Ave. -12 Archery 2 . . . athletic representative 2 . . . locker monitor 3 . . . usher 3 . . . garland club 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . badminton 4...UNY4...bow1ing 4. The road of happiness is built through friendship. FRANCES M. HEAVENER 853 Hamilton Terrace-1 Homeroom secretary 3 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Music Festival 2,3,4 . . . prom representative 4 . . . Ban- ner typist 3,4 . . . Echo typist4...UNY4... hall marshal 4 . . . cafe- teria hostess 4 . . . guide 4. Little said is soonest mended. ARLENE HENDERSON 3714 Eastwood Drive-6 You only get out of life, what you put into it. PHYLLIS HENSCHEN 1614 E. Thirty-second St. -18 Badminton 2 . . . swim- ming2...usher3... garland bearer 3 . . . gar- land club 3 . . . table ten- nis 3 . . . banner repre- sentative 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . prom decoration 3 . . . volleyball 4 . . . UNY 4. True friendship is a knot which angels have tied. JANE ANN HESSENAUER 1713 Winford Rd.--.14 Orchestra 2,3,4 . . . All- Maryland orchestra 4 . . . year play 2,3,4 . . . Ban- ner 3,4 . . . hall marshal 3 . . . office marshal 3,4. To know oneis ignorance is the best part of know- ledge. SHIRLEY MAY HILDEBRAND 2922 Arlington Ave.-14 Locker monitor 3 . . . garland club 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Future Teachers of America 4 . . . Echo. 4. Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. CHRISTINA MAE HILKER 5213 Kenilworth Ave. -12 One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. NANCY HINKLE 500 Rossiter Ave.-12 Swimming 2 . . . Y-Teens 2 . . . Safety Council 2,3 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . home economics li- brary marshal 4 . . . UNY 4 . . . Echo representative 4. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. SALLIE HIPP 5305 Herring Run Drive -14 Cheerleader 2,3,4 . . . bowling 2,4 . . . orches- tra 2,3,4 . . . archery 2 . . . homeroom vice-pres- ident, treasurer 3 . . . Photography Editor of Banner 4 . . . chairman of Echo ad committee 4 . . . squad leader 2,4. Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. PATRICIA CATHERINE HOCH 1300 Wilcox St.-2 Archery 2 . . . basketball 2,3...golf2... garland bearer3 . . . bowl- ing 3 . . . Echo repre- sentative 2 . . . badmin- ton 2 . . . swimming 4 . . . table tennis 2 . . . soft- ball 3 . . . bank 2,3. Slow to anger and quick to smile are the things that make a friend worth- while. REA ANNETTE HOFFELD 6504 Armstrong Ave.-15 Squad leader 4. What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. PATRICIA A. HOGAN 1345 Silverthorne Rd.f12 Class banner 2 . . . clerk 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . bowling 4 . . . Echo ad represent- ative 4. All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen. PHYLLIS CLAIRE HOLDEFER 4215 Sanner Ave.-6 Garland bearer 3 . . . Stu- dent Council 4 . . . Home Economics marshal 4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . bad- minton 2,3,4 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . archery 3,4 . . . tennis 3,4 . . . golf 3 . . . bowling captain 3. Success is counted sweet- est by those who ne'er succeed. BEVERLY KATHARINE HOLDEN 3004 Huntingdon Ave.-11 UNY4...Banner4... library aide 4 . . . mar- shal 4 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . softball J.V. 3,4 . . , basketball J.V. 3,4 . . . tennis 3,4 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . archery 3,4 . . . golf 4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . garland club 3. In all thy way acknow- ledge Him, and He will direct thy paths. DORIS .IEANNE HOLTHAUS 4356 Parkside Drive-6 Tennis 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 3 . . . volleyball 3 . . . prom representa- tive 3 . . . cafeteria Inar- shal 4 . . . home elconomics librarian 4 . . . squad lead- er 2,4. A mighty pain to love it is, and ,tis a pain that pain to missg but of all pains the greatest pain, it is to love, but love in vain. BARBARA ELIZABETH HOOD 317 Broxton Rd.-12 Banner 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . garland club 3 . . . health suite 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . swimming 2 . . . hockey V3 . . , bas- ketball V2,3,4 . . . year team 2,3,4 . . . tennis V2, 3. He who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much, has achieved suc- cess. N JOAN ANN HOOD 3343 Falls Rd.-11 UNY 3,4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . usher 4 . . . library marshal 3. Every why has its be- cause. OLIVE BARBARA HORN 1055 N. Milton Ave-.f5 Bank 2,3,4 . . . basket- ball 2, J.V. 3, V 4 . . . softball 2, V 3,4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . badminton 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 2,3 . . . archery 2 . . . swimming 2,3 . . . tennis 2 . . . locker mon- itor 3,4. Fools rush in where wise- men fear to tread. DORIS HORST 444 Whitridge Ave.YI3 Basketball 2,3,,l.V.4 . . . volleyball 2,3,4 . . . golf 3,4 . . . softball 2,3 . . . bowling 2 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . prom rep- resentative 3 . . . Student Council 4. Cod never closes one door without opening another. JUNE HORTON 2014 Crestview Rdf-I4 Badminton 2 . . . library marshal 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . softball 2 . . . home economics Ii- brarian 4 . . . squad lead- er 2. We can do anything we want to do if we stick to it long enough. JUNE HOWARD 718 Bay St.-I1 Student Council 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . dele- gate3...usher4... UNY 4 . . . Eastern-City Choir 2 . . . Music Fes- tival 2,3,4. The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one has to do. .IUANITA MERLE HUTSON 2429 E. Lafayette Ave. -I3 Basketball 2 . . . home- room vice-president 2 . . . bank 4 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 2 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . Music Festival 2,3,4. The greatest pleasure of life is love. ELIZABETH MAE HYNSON 4725 Wrenwood Ave.fI2 Echo representative 2 . . . bowling 2 . . . Music Fes- tival 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . UNY 4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Banner 4. Whatsoever thy hand find- eth to do, do it with thy might. LOUISE ANN HYSORE 5722 Fenwick Ave.-12 Orchestra 3,4, recorder 4 . . . symphony usher 3,4 . . . All-Maryland orchestra 4 . , . City-Eastern or- chestra 3,4 . . . UNY 4 . . .Banner 4. . . hall marshal 4. Smile, and the whole world smiles with you. CATHRINE E. IRELAND 3605 Fifth St.-25 Clerk 2 . . . Echo rep- resentative 3 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3. To thine own self be true, and it must follow as does night the day -- thou canst not then be false to any man. JOAN JACKMAN 1817 Ensor St.-2 Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . li- brary marshal 4 . . . li- brarian 4 . . . Banner rep- resentative 4. Character is the real foun- dation of all worthwhile success. PEGGY JACKSON 2843 N. Calvert St.-18 Typing club 3. What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within ns. SANDRA ERLENE JACKSON 1009 Spangler WrayA5 Echo4...Banner4... City-Eastern Chorus 3 . . . year plays 3,4 . . . FTA 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . home economics library marshal 3 . . . prom com- mittee 3. It is better to remain si- lent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt. MARILYN JAMES 239 Herring Court-32 Safety Council 2 . . . squad leader 4. Look to this day, for yes- terday is bnt a memory and tomorrow is yet un- certain. BEVERLY ANN JOHNSON 4004 Marx Ave.-6 Tennis 2,3,4 . . . basket- ball 2,3,4, year team 2 ...softball2,V3... badminton 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom vice-president 2 . . . Ban- ner representative 3 . . Safety Council 4. Sometimes be sharp, nev- er he flat, always be na- tural. JOAN ELIZABETH JOHNSON 1507 Northbourne Rd.-12 --12 Archery 2,3 . . . bowling 2 . . . golf 2 . . . volley- ball 3 . . . Eastern-City Chorus . . . Y-Teens . . . Student Council 2 . . . UNY2...usher3.. play committee 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3. He, who seeks, finds. SANDRA WHITE JOHNSON 3020 Glenmore Ave.-14 Basketball 2,3,4 . . . bad- minton 2,3,4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . bowling cap- tain 3 . . . softball 2,4,V 3 ...tennis3...golf3 . . . volleyball 2,3 . . . UNY 3,4. Nothing succeeds like suc- cess. HILDAGRADE STONE JOYNER 2211 St. Paul St.-18 Music Festival 3 . . . bowl- ing4...UNY4... Senior Choir 4 . . . As- sociate Editor Banner 4. The aim, if reached or not, makes great the life. PATRICIA KAMMER 504 Rosehill Terrace-18 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, sec- retary 4 . . . play selection committee 4 . . . JRC Council 3,4 . . . archery 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . Banner 4 . . . garland bearer 3 ...UNY4-...guide4. Let not Ambition mock their useful toil, their their homely joys, and destiny obscure. PAULINE M. KEISER 2226 Aiken St.-18 Bank 2,3,4 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Y- Teens 2,3 . . . Dramatic Club 2 . . . Banner rep- resentative 2,3 . . . Banner 4 , . . Echo representative 2. Always leave them laugh- ing. CAROL KELLER 1530 Ralworth Rd.-18 UNY 3 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . Music Festival 2,3,4 . . . Echo ad representa- tive 4. A man of courage is also full of faith. CAROL ANN KELLY 502 W. .loppa Rd.-4 Echo 4 . . . orchestra 2,3, 4 . . . Music Festival 2,3 . . . All-Maryland Orches- tra 3,4 . . . symphony usher 3. Music is a pleasing ac- complishment. I FLORA KELLY 5225 Catalpha Rd.-14 Banner 4 . . . senior play . . .bowling 4 . . . UNY 4 . . . squad leader 4 . . . marshal 4. No man is free who is not master of himself. ELIZABETH KENDALL 6103 Moyer Ave.-6 Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . pin committee 4 . . . senior play 4 . . . Echo ad representative 4 . . . gar- land club 3 . . . bowling 2 . . . squad leader 2. The wise man sees in the misfortunes of others what he should avoid. BARBARA ANNE KIENZLER 4613 Edmondson Ave.-29 Art Service Club 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . bowling 2,3,4,V 3 . . . clerk 2,3 ...usher3...Echo4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . softball 2 . . . squad lead- er 2,3 . . . Red Cross Aide 3. In Youth we learng in Age we understand. MILDRED JOAN KINNEAR 4113 Hamilton Ave.-6 Student Council 2 . . . hockey J.V. 2, V 3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . soft- ball 2, V 3,4 . . . badmin- ton 2,3 . . . bowling 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . squad leader 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,4 . . . archery 3 . . . golf 3. The Lord is my Shep- herdg I shall not want. JOSEPHINE KIRBY 5924 Alameda Blvd.-12 What lies behind as and what lies before ns are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. SHIRLEY LEE KIRK 1308 Homestead St.-18 Banner representative 4 . . . bowling 4. Climb high, climb farg your goal the sky, your sign the star. PATRICIA ANN KNABE 1529 Kingsway Rd.-18 The only way to have a friend is to be one. NANCY ELIZABETH KOHLER 3714 Tudor Arms Ave. -11 Banner 4 . . . Math Club 2 . . . UNY 2,4 . . . softball 2 . . . squad leader 2. The essentials of hap- piness are: something to do, something to hope for, someone to love and someone to love you. HELEN KONIECZNY 3133 Dudley Ave.--13 Echo 2 . . . table tennis 3 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . swimming 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . basket- ball 4. Keep your face always to- ward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall be- hind you. KOULA KATHRYN LALLAS 521 S. Rappolla St.-24 Echo photography 4 . , . Echo ad committee 4 . . . UNY 2,4 . . . prom com- mittee 3 . . . basketball 2 . . . table tennis 2,3 . . . badminton 2,3 . volley- ball 2,3 . . . archery 2,3,4 . , . garland bearer 3 . . . clerk 3. Godis mill grinds slowly, but surely. JOYCE LANDES 2824 Huntingdon Ave. -11 Banner 3,4 . . . Red Cross 3 . . . marshal 3,4 . . . garland club 3 . . . li- brary aide 4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . archery 2,3,4 . . . tennis 3 . . . volley- ball 2,3,4 . . . badminton 4...golf4...Music Festival 3,4 . . . Student Council 4. Wisdom is only found in truth. JEAN LANGENFELDER 1446 Winston Ave .-12 Safety Council 2 . . . bad- minton2...bank3... Student Council 4 . . . Distributive . Education Club secretary 4. Make two grins grow where there was only a grouch before. NANCY LAW 3808 Hudson St.-24 Year secretary 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Echo 4 . . 2 tennis 2.3.4 . . . swim- ming 2 . . . badminton 2, 4 . . . archery 2 . . .bas- ketball 2,3,4, year team 2 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . FTA 3. True friendship is a knot which angel hands have tied. VIRGINIA LEE 5022 E. Olivet' St.f5 Garland bearer 3. It is not what you do, but the way in which you do it. CAROLYN A. LEHMAN 1400 Linden Ave.--17 Bowling 2,4 . . . home economics librarian 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . swimming 3 . . . Safety Council 3 . . . garland club 3 . . . Banner 4 . . . prom rep- resentative 4 . . . badmin- ton 4 . . . softball 4 . . . UNY 3.4. Keep your face always to- ward the sun, and the shadows will fall behind you. MARY EQLEHMAN 3011 Chestnut Ave.-ll Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . UNY 4 . . . squad leader 2,4 . . . clerk 2. Hope for the best, be ready for the worstg take with calmness what God sends. LAURA LEE LEIGHT 936 Homestead St.-18 Softball 2 . . . squad lead- er 2. All that I am or hope to be, I owe to my angel Mother. .IOANN CAROL LITZ 1917 Hope St.-18 Basketball 3,4 . . . volley- ball 2,3,4, V 3 . . . softball 2,3,4 . , . golf 3 . . . bank 2,3,4 . . . homeroom vice- president 4 . . . garland bearer3...UNY4... squad leader 2,3 . . . Y- Teens 2,3 Laugh and the world laughs with youg cry and you cry alone. SHIRLEY DOLORES LIVINGSTON 1600 E. Lafayette Ave.-13 Student Council 2 . . . locker monitor 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . homeroom president 4 . . . assistant banker 4 . . . squad lead- er 2. Life is happiest when it is shared with someone. VIRGINIA ANN LOMAX 2506 McHenry St.-23 Prom committee 3 . . . squad leader 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Echo 4-...tennis4...golf 41 . - . badminton 4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . basket- ball 4. A little laughter now and then, is relished by the wisest men. LESLIE ANN LUCAS 2906 Overland Ave.-14 Echo 3,4 . . . Banner 2, 3,4, Associate Editor 4 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 3 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . prom representative 3 . . . prom decoration com- mittee 3 . . . bank 2,3,4 . . . home economics li- brarian 3 . . . UNY 2,3,4, membership committee 4. He who dwelleth in love, dwelleth in God, for Goal is love. MARCELLA I. LUCAS 757 McCabe Ave.-12 Home economics library marshal 3 . . . usher 3 . . . garland club 3 . . . badminton 4 . . . bowling 4. The greatest asset one can have is a clear con- science. HELEN E. LYONS 3223 Kenyon Ave.-13 Student Council 2 . . . bowling 2 . . . homeroom president 3 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . home econ- omics marshal 3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3. Love all, trust a few, be false to none. LILLIAN E. MABE 5013 Roland Ave.-10 Activities in former school: Stephen Foster Singers 2, 3,4 . . . Pen Pal Club 2,3, 4 . . . Folksters 3,4 . . . S.A. badminton 1,2,3,4. There is a reason for ev- erything JUNE MACAULEY 715 Benninghaus Rd.gl2 Math Club president 2 . . . squad leader 2,3,4 ...GleeClub4... Senior Choir 4 . . . play selection committee 3 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . basketball 2 . . . archery 3 . . .hall marshal 3,4. D6 goorl to thy friend to keep him, to thy enemy to gain him. PEGGY MACNEAL 5411 Grindon Ave.-l4 Banner 4 . . . Banner rep- resentative 2 . . . orches- tra 2,3,4, monitor 3, pres- ident 4 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 2,3 . . . gym mar- shal 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . bowling 2,4 . .. garland club 3 . . . chair- man class pin committee 4 . . . squad leader 2. Hitch your wagon to a star but don't forget to grease the axle. DELORES MAGNANTE 2847 Brendan Ave.il3 Archery 2,3,4 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . volley- ball 2,3,4 . . . softball 2,3 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . golf 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . bank 2,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . guide 4 . . . UNY 4. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. JENNIE J. MANTEGNA 1838 N. Castle St.-13 Glee Club 2,3,4, treasurer 4 . . . opera 2 . . . Banner representative 2 . . . Sen- ior Choir 4. As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. NORMA JEAN MARKLE Maryland School for the Blind-6 Fashion Show 3. Do unto thy neighbor thy bestg and let thy Cod do the rest. ANNE VIRGINIA MARSHALL 2516 Hermosa Ave.--I4 Banner4...UNY4... squad leader 3 . . . golf 2 . . . badminton 3,4 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . table tennis 3 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 2,4. He profits rnost who serves best. DIANA MARTAK 503 Radnor Ave.-I2 Homeroom president 3,4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . basketball 3,4 . . . guide 4 . . . volleyball 4 . . . prom committee 3. I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. JEAN AUDREY MARVEL 402 Hawthorne Rd.-I0 Squad leader 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . softball 2 . . . UNY 2 . . . bank representative 3 . . . office marshal 4 . . . Senior Choir . . . Music Festival 2,3 . . . volleyball 4 . . . bowling 4 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . homeroom president 4. A smile is understood in all languages. ANN V. MATTERN 2801 Westfield Ave.-14 Tennis 2,4 . . . bowling 2...UNY3,4...gar- land bearer 3 . . . garland club . . . office marshal 4. The most manifest sign of wisdom is a continued eheerfulness. ELAINE JUN-E MclNTOSH 3207 Bayonne Ave.-I4 Banner typist 3,4 . . . mak- ing garlands 3 . . . Echo Copy Editor 4 . . . UNY 4 . . . Echo typist 4. The only way to have a friend is to be one. MARILYN YVONNE MEIDLINC 4004 Loch Raven Blvd. -18 Student Council 2 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . garland club 3 . . . homeroom pres- ident 3 . . . homeroom vice-president 4 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . marshal 4. Look to tomorrow with the hope of bettering what you have done well today. JOAN CLAIRE MERCER 4407 Atwick Road-10 Archery 3,4 . . . basket- ball 2,8,4 . . . badminton V3,4 . . . golf 3,4 . . . hockey .l.V. 2 . . . garland bearer3...bank4... usher 3 . . . Echo 2,4 . . . tennis 2,4. Love is not blind - it sees more, not less. But because it sees more, it is willing to see less. MARY FRANCES MERRIKEN 2702 Whitney Ave.--15 Orchestra 2,3,4, treasurer 3, vice-president 4 . . . All-Maryland Orchestra 4 . , . City-Eastern Chorus 2,3 . . . Banner 3,4, Editor- in-Chief 4 . . . Safety Council 2 . . . locker mar- shal 3. Let every man be slow to speak, swift to hear, and slow to wrath. GLENDA LEE MESSERS-MITII 307 Shore Rd.-20 Dramatic Club 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . archery 4 . . . prom committee 3. ln Thee, 0 Lord do l put my trustg let me never be ashamedg deliver me in Thy righteousness. MILDRED MEYER 1712 N. Washington St. -13 Squad leader 2,3 . . . bowling 4 . . . archery 2 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . locker monitor 3 . . . bank 2 . . . prom committee 4 . . . home economics li- brarian 3 . . . garland bearer 3. Every minute you are an- gry you lose sixty seconds of happiness. ROSE HELEN MICICHE 531 Richwood Ave.-12 Banner representative 4 ...UNY3...Glee Club 2,3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . usher 3. lt's not your reputation, it's what you are. DOROTHY MARIE MILLER 610 Winston Ave.-I2 Softball 2 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Banner rep- resentative 4 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . making garlands 3. True friends are like dia- monds, precious and rareg false friends are like au- tumn leaves, found every- where. EDNA ELIZABETH MILLER 2207 E. Mora St.-13 Gym monitor 3 . . . squad leader 2 . . . bowling 4 . . . tennis 4. What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. MARILYN KAY MILLER 3809 Ednor Road-18 Archery 2,3 . . . bowling 2 . . . bank representative 2,3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . locker marshal 4 . . squad leader 2,3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . Music Festival 2,3,4 . . . City- Eastern Chorus 2,3 . . . Senior Choir. It is nice to be important but more important to be nice. MARILYN RUTH MILLER 3103 White Ave.-18 Garland bearer 3 . . . guide 4...Echo4...UNY4. The secret of life is not to do what you like, but to like what you do. PEGGY MILLER 5802 Alameda Blvd.-I2 Making garlands 3 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Echo typist4...UNY4.. Senior Choir 4. Happiness consists not in having much, but in be- ing content with little. VIRGINIA MARIE MITCHELL 500 Hawthorne Rd.410 Student Council 2,3 . . . assembly committee 3 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 2 . . . Dramatic Club 2 . . . bowling 2 . . . squad leader 2,3. We shall be together al- ways. Not in your world, not in my world. But in God's world. BARBARA MATHIS MONTICELLO 2318 Lyndhurst Ave.-16 Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . hock- ey 2 . . . French Club 3 . . . Music Club 3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 3 . . . Senior Choir. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid, only believe. .IANE BRONWYN MORGAN 2504 Pinebrush Rd.-9 Y-Teens 2,3 . . . archery 2,3...golf2,3... badminton 2,3 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . Y-Teens pres- ident 2,3. What lies before us and what lies behind us is no- thing compared to what lies within us. DOROTHY G. MORRIS 918 Montpelier St.-I8 Echo lypist 4 . . . making garlands 3 . . . guide 4 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Ban- ner representative 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . UNY 4. It is better to he small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. NORMA M. MOSBURGER 3605 Chestnut Ave.-ll Bank 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . Echo representative 4 . . . making garlands 3 . . . marshal 3. May the gates of frienfl- ship ncver rust. CAROLE M. MUELLER 4313 Walther Ave.--14 UNY 3,4 . . . bowling 2,4 . . . library aide 3,4 . . . guidance representative 3 . . . tennis 2 . . . prom decoration committee 3 . . . garland club 3. It is better to trust in the Londl than to put confi- dence in man. RUTH ELVA MULLEN 530 Radnor Ave.-12 Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Music Festival 2,3,4 . . . Senior Choir . . . badminton 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . swim- ming2...usher3... play costume committee 2 . . . Echo 4. Tall oaks from little acorns grow. MARIAN ELIZABETH MUNN 126 W. Twenty-fourth St. -18 Safety Council 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . usher 3. If you find pleasure in the little things in life, the big things will never pass you by. JANE MURPHY 2810 Alvarado Square-14 Play properties committee 2...archery2... golf 2 . . . swimming 4. Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from them- selves. SHIRLEY ANN MYERS 1728 E. Thirty-first St. -18 Banner staff 4 . . . UNY 4 . . . archery 4 . . . volley- ball4...usher3... prom decorating commit- tee 3 . . . garland club 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . badminton 2. If you can final pleasure in the little things of life, the big ones will never pass you by. WALDA NASH 5601 Mahfeldt Ave.-9 Safety Council 2 . . . golf 2...archery2... clerk 3 . . . delegate 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . usher 4 . . . Griffin Club 2,3,4 . . . Y-Teens 2,3. Always leave them laugh- ing when you say good- bye. CAROLYN NAYLOR 513 W. Twenty-eighth St. -11 Basketball 2 . . . making garlands 3 . . . Commercial Club 3. Donlt worry if the tide goes out - it always comes back in. DOROTHEA NEUDECK 7200 Harford Rd.-14 Volleyball 3 . . . swim- ming 4 V... basketball 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . Griliin Club 2,3,4. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others can- not keep it from them- selves. MARION NICHOLS 733 Bartlett Ave.-18 Co-designer class banner 2 . . . squad leader 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . homeroom pres- ident 3 . . . homeroom treasu1'er 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo 3,4 . . . Echo Associate Art Editor 4. Every artist dips his brush in his own soul. THELMA ADELAIDE NIX 5920 Yorkwood Rd.-12 Bank3...Banner3... UNY 4. The bigger the job the greater joy in doing it. IRENE NORDEN 14-32 Andre Sl.-30 Clee Club 2 . . . garland bearer 3. Do unto others as you would have them. do unto you. JUNE CAROLE NORR 3427 Juneway--13 Homeroom president 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . bank 2 . . . homeroom vice- president 3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . cafeteria marshal 4. You never realize how much you love something until you lose it or are are about to lose it. NATALIE ANNE NORWOOD 3019 Woodring Ave.-14 Bank representative 3 . . . usher 3 . . . hall marshal 3,4 . . . locker monitor 4 . . . play properties com- mittee 4. 'Tis the set of the sail and not the gale, that de- termines the way you go. KATHLEEN 0'BRIEN 813 Bonaparte Ave.-18 Squad leader 3 . . . Ban- ner 4 . . . howling 4. There's no greater pleas- ure in life like meeting an old friendg except, per- haps, meeting a new one. JOAN LEE PARK 2724 Huntingdon Ave. -11 Usher 3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . UNY 4. Education is the principal thingg therefore get educa- tion, but with all thy get- ting, get understanding. SUE ANN PARR 600 Bartlett Ave.-18 Bank 3,4 . . . hall marshal 4. . . cafe1eria 4 . . . usher 4. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of know- ledge: But fools despise wisdom and instruction. CAROL JOANNE PARRISH Bellona Ave., Ruxton-4 Student Council 2 . . . orchestra 2,3,4 . . . bas- ketball 2 . . . howling 3,4 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 2,3 . . . locker marshal 3 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Echo ad committee 4. May the hinges of friend- ship never rust. RUTH ROBERTA PASELA 334-7 Belair Rd.-13 Safety Council 4 . . . UNY 4 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 2 . . . Music Festival 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . tennis 2 . . . archery 2 . . badminton 2 He is truly happy who makes others happy. BEVERLY ANN PEDDLE 127 Edgevale Rd.-l0 Garland club 3 . . . bad- minton 2 . . . UNY rep- resentative 4 . . . home economics library marshal 4. To err is human, to for- give is divine. DORIS ELLEN PEETZ 2604 E. Hoffman St.-13 Echo representative 4 . . . UNY4...FTA4... library aide 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . cafeteria marshal 4 . . . usher 4. Genius is a gift of the gods, but talent is our af- fairg and with untiring patience one can acquire talent in the end. JEAN ANNE PENMAN 283 Spring Court-31 Softball 2 . . . tennis 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . usher 3...Y-Teens2... Echo ad representative 4 . . . Echo 4. The best way to make a friend is to be one. DOROTHY ELAINE PFAFF 4365 Sheldon Ave.-6 Basketball 2,3 . . . Griffin C-lub3...UNY2... garland bearer 3 . . . Echo 4 . . . prom decorating committee 3 . . . hall mar- shal 3,4 . . . softball 2 . . . Dramatic Club 2. The day you break your faith with friends, that day your right to friend- ship ends. SHIRLEY MAE PFARR 705 E. Thirtieth St.-18 Garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . bank 2 . . . softball 4. Love knows no winterg it is, and remains the sign of spring. AUDREY MAE PFEIFER 3409 Dudley Ave.-13 Year treasurer 2 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . usher 3 .. . Red Cross 3. .. boatride committee 3 . . . garland club 3 . . . UNY 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Griffin Club 2,3,4 . . . tennis 3. Life is happiest when it is shared with someone. JANET FAYE PHILLIPS 4019 Roland Ave.-ll Basketball 2 . . . Griffin Club 3 . . . Dramatic Club 2 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . squad leader 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . usher 3. To thine ownself be true and thou canst not then be false to any man. MARTHA ANN PILGRIM 1743 Homestead St.-18 Basketball 2 . . . bowling 2 . . . Student Council 4 . . . squad leader 4. A smile today is a friend tomorrow. MARY ELLEN PLACHT 2227 Chesterfield Ave. -I3 Student Council president 4, year representative 3 . . . Banner representa- tive 2 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . archery 2,3 . . . bowling 3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3. . . Echo 4 ...cheer- leader 2,3,4. Happiness is the supreme object of existence. JOAN M. PORTER 2213 E. Mura St.-I3 Basketball 3 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . tennis 4 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . bowling captain. 4. Individuals may deceive and be deceived but no one ever deceived every- body, nor has everybody ever deceived any one. PATRICIA ANN POTVIN 2202, Sulgrave Ave.-9 Clee Club 2,3,4f . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . Safety Council 4 . . . basketball 2,3,4, year team 2,3 . . . ,I.V. 2,3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . tennis 2 . . . health suite aide 3,4. More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of. DORIS ELAINE PREM 2510 Harford Rd.-18 Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . archery 3...tennis3...mar- shal 3,4 . . . table tennis 3...usher3...Echo literary staff 4 . . . bowl- ing 4 . . . badminton 4 . . . senior play 4 . . . squad leader 2,3,4. Aim for the stars even if you only reach the clouds. ANNIE M. PROVENZANO 4008 Echodale Ave.-6 Homeroom treasurer 2 . . . Y-Teens 2 . . . UNY 4. Always keep your face lo- ward the sun and the shadows will fall behind you. HELEN GWENDOLYN REA 1313 Crofton Rd.-12 Basketball V 2,3,4 . . . squad leader . . . softball 2. We have two ears and on- ly one tongue in order that we may hear more and speak less. BETTY CATHERINE READ 3208 Glenmore Ave.--14 Banner 4 . . . squad leader 2 . . . Safety Council 3 . . . homeroom chairman 4...bank2...Glee Club 3 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . .. bowling 2 . . . Red Cross aide 3. A merry heart and a kind- ly soul maketh a rich man. KATHLEEN REDMOND 421 N. Patterson Park Ave. -31 Garland bearer 3. It is hard to failg but it is worse never to have tried to succeed. MARY LOUISE REHBERGER 4361 Sheldon Ave.-6 Swimming 2 . . . archery 2,3,4 . . . golf 3 . . . bas- ketball 2,3,4 . . . badmin- ton4...tennis4... bank 2,3 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . play selection 3 . . . marshal 4 . . . Echo 4. Keep thy heart with all diligenceg for out of it are the issues of life. SALLY LOU REILLY 1112 Creenmount Ave. -2 Badminton 4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . Music Fes- tival 3,4. Youth fadesg love droopsg the leaves of friendship fallg a motheris secret hopes outlive them all. JOANNE MARIE PRESTON REISTER 1625 E. Cold Spring Lane -18 Class play 2,4 . . . Dra- matic Club 3,4 . . . soft- ball 2 . . . Y-Teens 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom com- mittee 3 . . . locker mon- itor 3 . . . library marshal 3,4...UNY4... bowling 4. To thine ownself be true. MYRNA RHOADS 3304 Beverly Rd.-14 Hall marshal 3,4 . . . gym marshal 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . Music Festival 3. To err is humang to for- give divine. CAROLE J. RICHARDSON 2400 Arlington Ave.-14 Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . homeroom vice-president 4. Laugh and the world laughs with youg weep and you weep alone. DOROTHY LEE RIDDLEBERGER 1100 Forrest St.-2 Delegate 2 . . . homeroom secretary 2,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Clee Club 4 . . . home economics li- brarian 3,4. Kindness is a language that the deaf can hear and the blind can see. JOAN PHYLIS RIEMER 311 S. Bouldin St.-24 Garland bearer 3 . . . garland club 3 . . . Echo ad representative 4 . . . Echo4...usher4... UNY 4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . golf 2,3 . . . tennis 3 . . . badminton 4. Bodily exercise profits lit- tle, but godliness is pro- fitable unto all things. DARLENE TERESE ROBERTS 1205 N. Potomac St.-13 UNY 4 . . . badminton 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . tennis 3 . . . archery 4. He that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, for God is Love. SALLY ROBERTS 427 Kenneth Square-12 Math class president 3 . . . bank teller 3 . . . play prompter 4 . . . prom com- mittee 3 . . . Senior Choir 4...CleeClub4... garland bearer 3 . . . mar- shal 3,4 . . . squad leader 4...tennis2,3... basketball 2. Happiness does away with ugliness, and even makes the beauty of beauty. BETSY PAULINNE ROSS 1036 Hewitt Wayf5 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 . . . year play 2,4 . . . Clee Club 3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . City-Eastern. Chorus 3 . . . hall marshal 2 . . . cafeteria hostess 4 . . . tennis 3 . . . basketball 4 . . . operetta 4. Reason lies between the spur and the bridle. VERONICA MARIE ROSTKOWSKI 4617 Scheuley Rd.-10 Softball 2 . . . making garlands 3 . . . Banner typist 3.4 . . . Echo typist 4...bank4...UNY4 . . . bowling 4 . . . archery 4. Be true to your word, your work, and your friends. EILEEN M. ROTHGABER 2557 Kirk Ave.-18 UNY 4 . . . garland club 3 . . , swimming 4 . .. tennis 4. The present contains noth- ing more than the past, and what is found in the effect was already in the cause. MARY ROYCROFT 1511 N. Milton Ave.-13 Usher 2 . . . garland bear- er 3 . . . home economics librarian 3 . . . UNY 4. It is better to have one friend of great value than many friends who are good for nothing. BEVERLY LOU RUEFFEL 3512 Brendan Ave.-13 Echo art staff 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . usher 3...arohery2,V3... basketball 2,3, year team 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . swimming 3 . . . Future Teachers of America 4. He who has many friends is truly ich. ANNE R. RUHL 119 Bellemore Rd.-10 Homeroom treasurer 3,4 . . . Echo circulation man- ager 4 . . . Echo literary staff 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . bowling 4 . . . clerk 2 . . . usher 3. He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. NANCY A. RULEY 2711 Pelham Aveg13 Homeroom president 3 . . , cheerleader 2,3,4 . . . Stu- dent Council 2 . . . prom committee 3 . . . squad leader 4 . . . delegate 2. It doesn't matter how you live but how well. ANNA LOUISE RUSSLER 1133 Valley St.-2 Music Festival 3,4 . . . Banner typist 3,4. . . Echo typist 4 . . . making gar- lands 3 . . . bank 2,3 . . . clerk 2. The thing that goes the farthest, toward making life worthwhile, that costs the least and does the most, is just a happy smile. DELORES FAYE SANGTINETTE 1502 Northwick Rd.-18 Y-Teens 2 . . . home ec onomics marshal 3 . . . library marshal 3 . . . Glee Club3,4...UNY4... hall marshal 4 . . . Senior Choir 4. If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed-nothing shall be impossible unto you. MARIAN T. SCHEDER 113 Enfield Rd.-12 Tennis 2 . . . basketball 2 . . . squad leader 2,4 . . . Griffin Club 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . guide 4 . . . office mar- shal4...Echo3... Echo Associate Photo- graphy Editor 4 . . . play selection committee 4. If you have something to do, something to love and something to look forward to, you have happiness. MARLENE SCHEINDLINGER 3508 Bank St.-24 Tennis 2 . . . swimming 2...clerk2...prom decorating committee 3 . . . delegate: 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Griffin Club 3 . . . office marshal 3 . . . play selection committee 4 .. . Banner 4 . . . Echo 4. God obligeth no man to do more than he hath given him the ability to perform. MARY LOU SCHNEEHAGEN 2805 Kildaire Drive-14 Y-Teens 2 . . . bank as- sistant 3 . . . garland bear- er 4. The world is full of will- ing peopleg some willing to workg the rest willing to let them. DONNA RAE SCHOENEICH 2913 Edison ,Highway-13 Homeroom president2 . . . clerk3...usher3... Echo representative 4. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusi- asm. NORMA M. SCHOLLIAN 1502 Montford Ave.-13 Banner representative 2 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . hall mar- shal 3,4 . . . home econ- omics marshal 3 . . . home economics librarian 4 . . . Math Club 2. An idle brain is the devills workshop. ELIZABETH ANNE SCHWARTZ 2013 Cliflwood Ave.-13 Bowling 2,3,4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . home- room vice-president 3 . . . volleyball 3,4 . . . basket- ball 2,4 . . . bank repre- sentative 4. It's better to have loved and lost, then never to be loved at all. HARRIET ANN SCOTT 5803 Willowton Ave.-14 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . class play 2,4 . . . homeroom pres- ident 3 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 3 . . . Senior Choir . . . squad leader 2,3. When my cue comes, call me, and I will answer. JOAN MARLENE SCOTT 4258 Sheldon Ave.-6 Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . City- Eastern Chorus 2,3 . . . class song committee2 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . volley- ball 2,3 . . . basketball 3...clerk2...UNY3 . . . hall, office marshal 2,3,4 . . . Music Festival 2,3,4. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not to thine own understand- ings. BARBARA M. SEWARD 4202 Edgehill Ave.-11 Student Council 2 . . . Banner representative 3 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . hall mar- shal 4 . . . assembly com- mittee 2 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . delegate2 . . . bank4 . . usher 2. The best ship is friendship. SANDRA B. SHEPARD 4132 Westview Rd.-18 Echo Editor-in-Chief 4 . . . play -committee 4 . . . gar- land bearer 3 . . . boat- ride committee 3 . . . ten- nis 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . hockey V 3 . . . archery 3 . . . bowling 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . homeroom treasurer 2 . . . usher 3. Where there is love God is. Q YN 3 assess ms:s,::sg.f.,esi.,s,ff:s::sf.e-is if ,sfstfs5nwr.fwfa-,r,,t,1,,.f,-ww . . ,wiki t,,w,1si,sgtft5s. ztggfegtitiw - ,V ,:-fax, 2, ' as 1 s':1fs.:fs-rfg,'.fie,1.fz,:1E ff sravitfff' W - f ' ' 5 5 ?3 .1 . 'Hs f ' ',s,Ji.L5 W ,. f--rf-W'.. .,.-tt. .f ..., ,.-- . .. ., e , Y.. ' ' ff ,g .1 I is , 2 f- s. 1 1 5 I Ever- . . ,K iliiwl ' NEW S - E' 5, ' Yin 1' ' !i'i,:e' fl' ' 4 .iii 1, sais-f g fit . sgzfsigwr fi-.if ' vi!! f yvlxtfivii'-,, 1:45971 . - E VV ' f' -1' 5 Hitt :fs -:. 'Krftsu' N ' . A ,-,,,. 1, ,,,. ,. it at , . , ,, i ,,7, .t , ,,.A:, A., N --we N : tw .f:,5f1.,, .1 ' 5 9 ll st: -, M if iii H 555214211-a f is? igifligisi- 11,2 . , , i:,ViiiEgLtl'if f. gslslgfigQ55-:..1giEQg?g,?g,g12,.,.. -sn .. H DOROTHY SHIPLEY 1525 Medford Rd.-18 Homeroom vice-president 4 . . . usher 3. Make the most of life while you mayg life is short and wears away. SHIRLEY LUCILLE SHIPLEY 1803 N. Collington Ave. -13 Basketball 2 . . . home- room committee 2,4 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 2 . . . Music Festival 2,3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4. Live, love, laugh, and be happy- MARIE L. SICA 3404 .luneway-13 Bank representative 2 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . badminton 2 . . . basketball 3 . . . squad leader 2,3. The four essentials of life are: something to do, something to hope for, someone to love, and someone to love you. CAROL HELEN SKACGS 1325 Ensor St.-2 Music Festival 3,4 . . . Safety Council 2,3,4 . . . Safety Council, assistant secretary 3, 4. . . squad leader 2 . . . Senior Choir 4- . . . bank assistant 2 . . . bowling 4 . . . volley- ball 4. 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. f lbs BETTY ANN SMITH 3811 Canterbury Rd.-18 Squad leader 2,4 . . . bas- ketball 2,3 . . . clerk 2,3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 2 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . Ban- ner 4 . . . garland club 3. Live for todayg yesterday is past and tomorrow shall never come. CLAUDETTE D. SMITH 1510 Lakeside Ave.-18 Clee Club 2,3,4, vice of- ficer 4 . . . gym, hall marshal 3,4 . . . City-East- ern Chorus 2,3 . . . oper- etta4...usher3... garland club 3 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . squad leader 3 . . . badminton 2. . . bowling 4. With what judgement ye judge, ye shall be judged. .IACQUELINE JEAN SMITH 1518 Lockwood, Rd.-18 Junior play . . . senior play . . . homeroom treas- urer 4 . . . home economics library marshal 3 . . . UNY 2,3 . . . bank representa- tive 3,4 . . . play selection committee 4. If you would be loved, love and be lovable. JOAN SMITH 4022 Alameda Blvd.-18 Tennis 2 . . . archery V 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . Dramatic Club 2 . . . of- fice marshal 3 . . . home economics librarian 4 . . . UNY 4. If you can't be a pine on the top of the hill, be the best little shrub in the val- ley. mln JOYCE E. SMITH 2802 Goodwood Rd.-14 Swimming 2,3 . . . archery 3 . . . golf 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . homeroom secretary 3 . . . homeroom treasurer 4 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . Typing Club. Friendship often ends in love, but love in friend- ship - never. PATRICIA J. SMITH 2915 Rueckert Ave.-14 Banner representative 2 . . . softball 2,3 . . . volley- ball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . prom representative 3 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . hall marshal 4. There is not enough dark- ness in all the world to put out the light of one small candle. GLADYS SNYDER 3308 Batavia Ave.-14 Basketball 2 . . . softball 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . table tennis 2 . . . Y-Teens 3. It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. BETTY JEAN SOUTHER 213 W. Twenty-seventh St. -11 Basketball 2 . . . tennis 2...Y-Teens2... home economics marshal 3. Make new friends todayg keep the old, one is sil- ver, the other gold. Wtlvm '?- EVELYN H. SPEIRS 3114 E. Federal St.-13 Glee Club 4 . . . hall mar- shal4...UNY4... Senior Choir 4. The moving finger writes, and having writ, moves on. EVELYN STAIGERWALD 211 S. Bouldin St.--24 Archery 2,3 . . . swim- ming 2 . . . Banner Sports Editor 4 . . . badminton 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . gar- land club 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Echo As- sociate Editor 4 . . . squad leader 2,3,4. Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of Cod. MARY SUSAN STALEY 2902 Kildaire Drive-14 Student Council 3 . . . play committee 2,3,4 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . class play 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . tennis 2 . . . softball 3 . . . basketball 3. Beauty is truth, truth beauty - that is all you know on earth, and all you need to know. LEE SUTER STEINWALD 4415 Sedgwick Rd.-10 Year secretary 2 . . . homeroom vice-president 2 . . . squad leader 2. . . badminton V 2,3,4 . . . Clee Club 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2 . . . basketball 3,4, year team2...usher3... Echo representative 4. W inf' A vagszhlyle 'HQ' Live for todayg yesterday is gone forever, tomorrow shall never come. NANCY ANNE STEPHENS 3400 Toone St.-24 Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . golf 2...archery2... hall marshal 4- . . . Echo circulation staff 4 . . . co- chairman properties com- mittee 3 . . . assembly chairman 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Griffin Club 3 . . . guide 4. Good humor is said to be the very best article of dress one can wear in so- ciety. SANDRA JOYCE STERLING 2224 Garrison Blvd.-16 Student Council 3,4 . . . cafeteria chairman 4 . . . Banner Advertising Mana- ger 4 . . . homeroom treas- urer 2 . . . Echo ad and subscription representative 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . bas- ketball 2,4 . . . year team 2 . . . hockey ,l.V. 2. He who is not satisfied with himself or his cor- rectness will grow and learn many things. HARRIET ELAINE STEVENS 4702 Kernwood Ave.-12 Basketball, year team, 2,3, 4, J.V. 3 . . . softball 2,3, 4, J.V. 3 . . . hockey 2,3,4 V 4, ,l.V. 2,3 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . Clee Club 2,3,4, secretary 4 . . . costume committee 2 . . . proper- ties committee 4 . . . play committee 4 . . . usher 3. We find in life exactly what we put into it. NANCY BELLE STEVENS 2802 Guilford Ave.-18 Griffin Club 2,3,4 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . garland -bearer 3 . . . usher 3 . . . homeroom secretary 4- . . . tennis 2 . . . archery 2 . . . squad leader 2 . . . UNY 4. He, who seeks, finds. ROBERTA R. STINEHART 1217 Ramblewood Rd.-12 Homeroom president 4 . . . Dramatic Club 2 . . . hall marshal 2,4 . . . UNY 2,4 . . . prom committee 3 . . . orchestra committee 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . gar- land club 3 . . . usher 3,4. Forms vary in a thousand waysg objects are not of one measure. NANCY ANN STONE 113 Bellemore Rd.-10 Badminton V 3,4 . . . swimming 2,3 . . . basket- ball 2,3,4 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . hockey J.V. 2 . . archery 4 . . . golf 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . usher 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . prom chairman 3 . . . Echo 4. Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. JOAN STOUT 3201 Kenyon Ave.-13 Bank representative 2 . . . archery 2 . . . garland bearer 3. Happiness is found by mak- ing others happy. BARBARA TOWNSHEND STUWE 918 Webb Court-2 Banner 4 . . . homeroom president 4 . . . UNY 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . dele- gate 3. 'Tisn't life that matters. ,Tis the courage you bring to it. t.. ,. f4er52,,sg?y1 ii9?iiEgQsif:1ssisrgfvgfgglgggggzggg alfa at Q Qiigkaiiaii. ,.., 32395siitz!fiifigwlgirles522,425gg ,,,,k ,5g3,gfzg,,,, 5 1 we -its .tet ..,...... ttt. 2 U ' ,af Q, az' M N it .t 5 it Ajit ,., on 4... are-1-..,.,,frw-t,1 .qs pug iff : ,gfgi WIS: HNY:?:2+z,'41zgs :fa 1 .. at Q 5 Q titgtjgtgjsgfmi .5-ar, M y, as up ,wt z5,,,,.,m,,. 1111 ,-,-. - .,, ., - - iF?ai5fwll8il --11:5-':t K:-E : 1 ' ,,. ,..,..,. lst 'st .ft . ft 2' 5 .. . f , ,, f -sr -W t f, , 3, .W , 2 -15 v,.-f ex 1 time-' 'M M -1 R VF. . .M 4 wa , ba wma. K1 5' 374 -. 122 ,, .t I ' ' K A gtii it w ' CVT 'mQ5isQ, -' ,Q Q,g, , A. BURDELL STREET 3704 Parkside Drive-6 Squad leader 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Sophomore day decorating committee 2. He that dwelleth in love, flwelleth in God, for God is Love. JUDITH STRINGFIELD 101 E. Twenty-second St. -18 Softball 2 . . . usher 2. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. PATRICIA ANNE STRONG 712 Reservoir St.-17 Swimming 3,4 . . . golf 2 . . . Dramatic Club 2 . . . usher 3 . . . squad leader 2,3...UNY2... play committee 2. There are three times in a rnanis life when it pays him to do best: yester- day, today and tomorrow. ALVINA LEE STUNZ 3301 Chestnut Ave.411 Guide 4 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . Echo Copy Editor 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . making garlands 3 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . locker marshal 4 . . . cafeteria hostess4...UNY4... hall marshal 4. Remember a frown is only a smile turned upside down. SHIRLEY SULLIVAN 3324 Lyndale Ave.-13 Homeroom president 2,3 ...GleeClub3... basketball 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . prom representa- tive 3. Slow to anger, quick to smile, are the things that make a friend worthwhile. NANCY ELVA SWAYNE 640 Deepdene Rd.--10 Senior Choir . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . squad leader2...Echo4... Banner 4 . . . bowling 2,4 . . . basketball 2 . . . softball 2 . . . swimming 3...golf3...tennis4 . . . badminton 4 . . . hall marshal 4. Life, love, and friendship are worth more than the wealth of the world. JOAN R. SWEGLAR 3015 Echodale Ave.-14 Delegate 2 . . . squad leader2...golf3... garland bearer 3 . . . arch- ery 3 . . . Typing Club 3. The three great keys to happiness are: something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. FRANCES HELEN SWIFT 1405 Elmtree St.--26 Glee Club 3,4 . . . Banner 4...tennis4...gar- land bearer 3 . . . Senior Choir 4. The difficulty in life is the choice. MARY LOUISE TALBOTT 4810 Holder Ave.-14 Orchestra 3,4 . . . Echo representative 3 . . . tennis 2,3 . . . badminton 2 . . . table tennis 2 . . . clerk 2 . . . City-Eastern Or- chestra 4. He that dwelleth in love, dwelleth in Godg for Cod is Love. MARION DOROTHY TALSEK 807 N. Chester St.-5 Archery 2 . . . Music Fes- tival 2,4 . . . delegate 3 . . . badminton 4 . . . UNY 2,4 . . . Glee Club 4. Life begins tomorrow. EPP TAMMARU 2519 Guilford Ave.-18 Volleyball 2,3 . . . swim- ming 2,3,4 . . . UNY 4 . . . Modern Language Club 2, 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . , . guide 4. Education is one of the golden keys to success and happiness. BARBARA ANN TAYLOR 1825 McHenry St.-23 UNY 3,4 . . . garland club 3 . . . locker monitor 4 . . . counter 3 . . . guide 4. The judgments of the Lord are true and righteous al- together. EDNA R. TENNEY 619 N. Bouldin St.-5 Tennis 2 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . archery 2,3,4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . making garlands 3 . . . locker marshal 3 . . . Ban- ner typist 3,4 . . . bank representative 3 , . . hall marshal 4 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . UNY 4. To-morrow? 'Tis not ours to know that we again shall see the flowers, To- morrow is the gods, - but, oh! To-clay is ours EVANGELINE, THEODOSIOS 2136 Aiken St.-I8 Softball 2 . . . Red Cross 2,3 . . . Student Council 2,3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . usher 3 . . .home economies librarian 3,4 . . . year treasurer 4 . . . senior play . . . bowling 4. To thine own self be true. CAROLYN THOMAS 3572 Poole St.fl1 Bank representative 2,3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . soft- ball 4. Nothing that we do is done in vain. DOLORES TIMMONS 2037 E. Thirty-first St. -I8 Echo Associate Art Edi- or4...Echo3... bowling 2,4 . . . garland bearer3...UNY4... UNY representative 4. In all thingsil will do my best ancl leave the rest to the Infinite. DIANE .IEANNE TOWNER 4800 Loch Raven Blvd. --12 Badminton 2,3 . . . tennis 3 . . .table tennis 3 . . . bowling 3 . . . volleyball 3...swimming3... delegate 2 . . . locker monitor 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . hall marshal 4. The most utterly lost of all days, is that in which you have not once laughed. WILMA CHARLOTTE TRIESHMAN 2829 Northern Parkway -I4 Homeroom president 3,4 . . . bank representative 2 . . . tennis 2,4 . . . bas- ketball 2 . . . usher 3 . . . garland club 2 . . . prom representative 4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . squad lead- er 4. Charm strikes the eye, but merit wins the soul. MARGUERITE R. VANSANT 3015 Clenmore Avef-14 Delegate 2 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . tennis 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Mu- sic Festival 3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . badminton 4... hall marshal 4 . . . Echo ad representative 4 . . . UNY 4. To climb steep hills re- quires slow pace at first. .IANET PATRICIA VELASCO 3841 Monterey Rd.-18 Table tennis 2 . . . bank representative 2 . . . Safe- ty Council 2 . . . Banner representative 3 . . . gar- land club 3 . . . Music Festival 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4. It is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. ANNA M. VIDI 5901 Winthrope Ave.-6 Garland bearer 3 . . . ush- er 3 . . . office marshal 3,4 . . . FTA 4... Safety Council representative 4 . . . bank 4. The great essentials of happiness are something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. MARGARET JANET VlNTON 2904 Markley Ave.-14 Garland bearer 3 . . . home economics marshal 4 . . . bank representative 4. The greatest essentials of happiness are: something to do, something to love, and something to look for- ward to. JOVANNA ROSE VITTELLO 3000 E. Federal St.-13 Home economics library marshal 2 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . gym marshal 3,4 . . . tennis 4. Precepts of law are these: live correctly, do an in- jury to none, and render every man his own. MARY BARBARA VOELKEL 312 Radnor Rd.-12 Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . City- Eastern Chorus 2,3 . . . office marshal 4 . . . howl- ing 4 . . . homeroom vice- president 4 . . . Griffin Club 4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . garland club 3 . . . Music Festival 2,3,4 . . . operetta 4. Do into others as you would have them do unto you. HILDA R. VOIT l3l9 S. Charles St.-33 Student Council alternate 4 . . . home economies librarian 4 . . . squad leader 3,4 . . . Y-Teens 2...UNY3,4... Typing Club 3 . . . Cloth- ing Club 3,4 . . . basket- ball 2,3,4. The best thing in life is to love and be loved in return. ' SHIRLEY WA GNER 1803 Casadel Ave.f30 Homeroom president 3,4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Music Festival 2,3,4 . . . hall marshal 3,4 . . . mak- ing garlands 3 . . . Ban- ner typist 3.4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . UNY 4. May He who ordained that we should meet, be with you and bless you until we meet again. BARBARA ARLENE WALDHAUSER 2020 Hillenwood Rd.-14 Red Cross representative 2...UNY2,3... prom representative 3 . . . Echo ad committee 4. Life has loveliness to sell. AUDREY H. WALKER 5925 Sefton, Ave.-14 Tennis3...Echo4... Griffin Club 4 . . . UNY 4 . . . badminton 4 . . . archery 4. One thing is forever goodg that one thing is success. SALLY WATSON 6309 Brook Ave.--6 Year vice-president 2 . . homeroom president 2 . . . Student Council secretary 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3... Echo 4 . . . play property chair- man 3 . . . cheerleader 2,3,4 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . archery 2,3 . . . tennis 2. You must look into people as well as at them. SONYA SARA WEINSTEIN 4315 Belvieu Ave.-15 Homeroom president 2 . . . play selection committee 2,3 . . . archery 2 . . . golf 2 . . . prom commit- tee 3,4 . . . Art Apprecia- tion Club 3 . . . UNY 2 . . . garland, making 3. Quality not quantity. LORRAINE E. WESTGATE 1516 Waverly Way-12 UNY 4 . . . Glee Club 4... Senior Choir 4 . . . swimming 2,3 . . . soft- ball 2 . . .tennis 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . archery 4-. A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. JUDITH ANN WETZEL 4605 Mainfield Ave.-14 Homeroom president 2,3 . . . softball 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . Banner 3 . . . basket- ball 3,4 . . . senior play . . . bank 4 . . . garland bearer 3 . . .usher 3 . . . Banner Feature Editor 4 . . . marshal 2,4. The Worldis no better if we worry, lifeis no longer if we hurry. fs'-Q, MV' s ffik. ' L L V rr - Zigi? 5 --- , ' ..t.' 'gi-If 1 JEAN B. WIEFENBACH 3013 White Ave.f14 Archery V 2,3,4, coach 3,4 . . . clerk 2,3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . bad- minton 4 . . . swimming 3...usher3...golf 2,4 . . . tennis 2,3. A good archer is known not for his arrows, but his aim. JEANNE WILDMAN 532 Arlington Ave.-12 Student Council 2 . . . swimming 2 . . . usher 2 . . . Dramatic Club 3 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . home ec- onomics librarian 4. Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. SHIRLEY JUNE WILKINS 4635 Kernwood Ave.-12 Squad leader 2 . . . bas- ketball 2,3 . . . tennis 2 . . . usher 3 . . . Echo representative 4 . . . hall marshal 2. The world is a beautiful book, but of little use to him who cannot read. RUTH MARIE WILLE 2036 Robb St.-18 Archery 2 . . . home ec- onomics marshal 4 . . . office marshal 4 . . . bank representative 2,3,4 . . . UNY 3 . . . clerk 3. The best thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. I BETTE LEE WILLIS 1758 Carswell St.-I8 Archery 2,3 . . . bank representative 4 . . . Dra- matic Club 4 . . . gar- land club 3 . . . guide 4 . . . squad leader 3. Be true to your word, your work, and your friends. FRANCES ELIZABETH WILLS 1058 Cameron Rd.-I2 Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . City- Eastern Chorus 2,3 . . . Senior Choir . . . Music Festival 2,3 . . . usher 3 . . . squadleader 4 . . . bank representative 4 . . . tennis 4 . . . operetta 4 . . . class accompanist 2,3, 4 . . . Banner music re- porter 4. Let me walk through life with a song in my heart. CAROL LEE WILSON 2812 Alameda Blvd.-18 Student Council 4 . . . Banner 2,3 . . . bowling 2,3,4 . . . basketball 2,3,4 . . . volleyball 2,3,4 . . . softball 2 . . . badminton 3...usher3...table tennis 3. Sometimes be sharp, nev- er be flat, always be nat- ural. SIDNEY M. WILSON Saint Michaels, Maryland Hvall marshal 2,3,4 . . . Dramatic Club 2,3 . . Student Council 2,3 . . . class play 2,3,4 . . . prom committee 3 . . , squad leader 3 . . . Echo rep. resentative 2 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . usher 3,4., One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. 'E SHIRLEY LEE WITTIG 3722 Ridgecroft Rd.-6 UNY3,4...bank4... home economies marshal 3,4 . . . squad leader 4 . . . Echo 4. Success is counted sweet- est, by those who ne'er succeed. WANDA WOERNLE 3100 Southern Ave.-14 Archery 2,3 . . . golf 3 . . . table tennis 3 . . . tennis 2,4 . . . bowling 4 ...UNY2,3...gar- land bearer 2,3 . . . usher 3 . . . prom committee 3 . . . prom representative 4 . . . Safety Council sec- retary 4 . . . marshal 4. l opened the door of my heart, and behold: there was music within and a song. ELAINE VIVIAN WOLF 2804- Pelham Ave.-I3 Archery 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . badminton 2 . . . Shorthand Club 3 . . . squad leader 2,3 . . . City- Eastern Chorus 2 . . . Mu- sic Festival 2,3. The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. SHIRLEY J. WOLF 5028 Edgar Terrace--I4 Y-Teens 2 . . . homeroom president 2,4 . . . tennis 2...swimming4... garland bearer 3 . . . UNY 2. The greatest essentials of happiness are : something to do, something to love, and something to look for- ward to. ,.,,5X 'EF SHIRLEY ANN WOLFERMAN 436 N. Linwood Ave.-24 Echo representative 2 . . . home economics marshal 3 . . . Red Cross representa- tive 3 . . . garland bearer 3. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. MARGARET LORRAINE WOLFORD 2211 Bowleys Lane-6 Tennis 2,3 . . . table ten- nis 2 . . . basketball 2,3 . . . softball 2 . . . gar- land bearer 3. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness in existence. ROSE MARIE YESSEN 1540 Shadyside Rd.Y18 Golf 2 . . . archery 2 . . . volleyball 3 . . . usher 3...swimming4... basketball 4 . . . UNY 3,4 . . . office marshal 3 . . . delegate 3 . . . clerk 4 . . . Y-Teens 2,3 . . . Clothing Club 3 . . . Grif- fin Club 3,4. The day you break your faith with friendsg that day your right to friend- ship ends. MILDRED M. YOCKEL 4301 Stanwood Ave.-6 Squad leader 3 . . . bowl- ing 2 . . . badminton 4. The only way to have a friend is to be one. gee .Q ., e -, g,,?t??7?5iiQ1?.sqg1,2f.:! ,ff aww I Y 4 gif ' if at'5i'?1Si5f:'?,f 1if.-ri'fb- , - ',.- fliifi-11.11'i.-'i'?--iii Q U, ..h, l , .sgge L I r,2f,a3,.,yg,t,,f,-...t,,..- , - 5 ., , fy f : , ' 1 - ximi- gfiwtgstgeffliiff' f . . I ,,,asf, ..., . -r.. ,.',' . f . . Y fr 1 '..t, ':z1fa:.. DOROTHY YOUNG 1910 Kennedy Ave.-18 Archery 2 . . . tennis 2 . . . UNY 2,3,4 . . . home economics librarian 4. Self-conceit may lead to self-destruction. MARLENE ANNETTE YOUNG 3611 Hamilton Ave.g14 Basketball 2,3,4 . . . soft- ball 2,4, V 3 . . . archery 2 . . . cafeteria commit- tee 4 . . . garland bearer 3...UNY2...usher3 . . . volleyball 2,3,4 . . . basketball referee 2,3,4 . . . softball umpire 2,3,4 . . . homeroom vice-presi- dent 3. Friendship is a knot which angel hands have tied. AMELIA ZACHAI 801 E. Belvedere Ave.-12 Squad leader 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . City-Eastern Chorus 2,3 . . . prom rep- resentative 3,4 . . . hall marshal 2. What I must do is all that concerns me and not what people think. RUTH MARIE ZEPP 6211 Gernand Rd.-9 UNY 2 . . . tennis 2,3,4 . . . usher 3 . . . garland club 3 . . . home econ- omics library marshal 3 . . . badminton V 3,4. Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. LIGA ZIEMELIS 410 Markland Ave.fl2 UNY 3,4 . . . Banner 4 . . . swimming 4. So little done - so much to do. JACQUELINE M. ZIFF 3304 Cedarhurst Rd.-14 Homeroom treasurer 3 . . . garland club 3 . . . garland bearer 3 . . . Banner typist 3,4 . . . Senior Choir 4 . . . Music Festival 3,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Echo typist 4 . . . Echo repre- sentative 4. The only way to have a friend is to be one. CORDELIA ZOLLNER 830 Harford Court-2 Squad leader 2,4 . . . hall marshal 4 . . . Music Fes- tival 2 . . . office marshal 4...bowling4... volleyball 4. To thine own self be true and it must follow as the night, the day. Thou canst not then be false to any man. Esse Quam Videri '4Esse Quam Viderizn ALTO Be Rather Than To Seemln This has been the motto of Eastern High School since about 1907 and has met its challenge throgghout each year. Eastern has been a leader from the beginning and has made her name one to be honored and praised by all. BTO Be Rather Than To Seem has been implanted within all of our hearts during our years at Eastern and has become part of our everyday philosophy. As We go forth into this World of today, enter- ing all phases of life and meeting new people, we do so with this wise command upon our lips and imbedded deep in our minds: '4Esse Quam Viderif' Let us truly be the things we stand for not merely seeming to be in the minds of others. History Sophomore Year Sophomore Play P n f Cl B r h Shl DESIGNERS P H g n M N hols Betty's Ancestors -a -if Sophomore Year r r 3 CLASS OFFICERS Helen Livanion President Sally Watson Vice-President Lee Steinwald Secretary Audrey Pfeifer Treasurer Class Meeting Following the traditions of Eastern, the Sophomore Year Team, coached by Miss Elsie Hudak, displayed fine sportsmanship. I I 1 1 Junior Year 'H We were eager to start our junior year VLV and soon elected junior officers who led ' us through the year in many. interesting activities. President .,.. .. Pat Allman Vice-President . . . . ,lane Bannister Secretary .... ...,... N ancy Law p , Treasurer . . . . . Anne Anderson ' g if One of our first activities of the year was serving supper to the east of the Senior Play at the dress rehearsal. On Junior Day we proudly presented to the school our two-act play, Dona Clar- inesf' J unior-Senior Boatricle As May 30 dawned bright and sunny, every Junior and Senior gave a little sigh of relief because today was the long awaited Junior-Senior Boatride. We came to school loaded down with food, cameras, and enthusiasm. Then at 2:00, we boarded buses which whisked us off to an enjoyable afternoon. Too soon 'our boatride of 1952 was over. The Seniors had turned our rings and we were looking forward to our eventful Senior year. A liui ' E . 4 4 Q xy, ,,J.,---A , ry e g I X ' in-aff-f f ' if or M- X Starlight Xovember 10th finally arrived after much excited preparation. How hard we worked to change our gym into a magic ball- room. The lovely gowns, enchanting music, and gracious hostesses all added to our pleasure. 43 82 Fantasy The beautiful decorations, clouds mov- ing in a starlit midnight sky, put us in the mood for a wonderful time. All too soon the memorable evening came to a close, and we bade goodby to the friends, music, and lovely starlight which had made our prom so successful. f , 83 This year, the bearing of the garlands was more than just a parting tribute to the Seniors because '53 could truthfully say L'We wove you rosy garlandsf, We Wove You Dressed in white for the occasion, we lined up excitedly, making ready to carry in the garlands and hold them high in the heautiful crisscross formation. 1.0 Q iw guise swf' -Q-1 .- , '35 3 U 'W M 84 Rosy Garlands . iw gf .1 .. 4 X45 'f ,gi ,V X S. jf rl , v Fir -1 Garland after garland under which the Seniors would march, filled the aisle, and every Junior's thoughts turned toward a Senior friend and wished that for her Flowers would be ever nigh. ,v As we said farewell to the Seniors, we knew that we would always cherish the memory of being garland bearers, and looked forward to the day when we our- selves would walk under the garlands. 85 Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Patti Fannie Willoughby Henrietta Turnbull Mary Willoughby Susan Throessel . Phoebe Throessel Recruiting Sergeant . . . . Anne Andrews Joanne Clark Lois Frank Shirley Bell The Class of 1953 presents Quality Street by J. M. Barrie . . Susan Hammond . . . . . Judy Wetzel . . Jacquelyn Smith . . . . . Joan Francis Joan Brettschneider . Patricia Peterson . . .. ...... .. Harriett Scott Olrl Soldier .... ....... Flora Kelly Doris Prem Susan Staley Elizabeth Kendall CAST Valentine Brown . . . . Isabella ........... Arthur W. Thomson Charlotte Parratt .. Ensign Blades .. Harriett . ....... . . . Lieutenant Spicer . . . .... Kathleen B I'0Wl'lC . . . . Sarah Bulin Betsy Ross . . . Jane Hessenauer Evangeline Theodosis . . . . Patricia Allman . . . . Joanne Reister . . . . .Sandra Jackson Betty Ann Conrad Margo Eggen Sandra Sterling C' Semo 9 I Obey vour orders sergeant' r Play I thaw a doctor Ill the h0ll'2F9 The pauQ6 that rPfrPsheQ l , i H , 1 A 4 , 1 g x It takes eight to tango! s ' ' ... I . w W ' 'ff N Hg f 1 E Senior Highlights Y l X A vivacious group of Seniors waiting to display their musical talent in the Senior Choir. The transfer of the school flag was both a memorable and inspiring event. is As the oaths of offices were taken a solemn stillness reigned through the auditorium. Seniors proudly participate in their gala day. Gur Last Christmas at Eastern Allelulal Oh, how the an- gels sang. All is calm, All is bright. Candlehght Fmale A joyous Christmas to all Farewell Assembly Each member of the graduating class possessed a feeling of self- satisfaction as the dream of the Senior Farewell Assembly was ful- filled. Sentiment reigned high in the heart of every girl as she marched under the colorful gar- lands, because she had taken part in the making of these wreaths. fhe Reverend James S. Cox, our guest speaker, presented to us the fundamental principles of a full and satisfying life. 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Shepard Editor-in-Chief ,, ss ag .esF2E:? i ?zvig f9,fs,is ff e Echo THE ECHO EDITORS Editor-in-Chief .. .....,.......... Sandra Shepard Associates ....,.... Evelyn Staigerwald, Joan Timmins Photography Editor ................ Ann Blanton Associates ............ Marian Scheder, Norma Klein Art Editor . , . ,........,...... Martha Fisher Associates . . . . . , Marion Nichols, Dolores Timmons Copy Editors ...,...... Alvina Stuntz, Elaine Mclntosh Advertising Manager ......,....,...... Sally Hipp Seated Cleft to rightl: A. Blanton, M. Scheder, S. Shepard, Editor-'in-Chiefg E. Staigerwald, J. Timmins, M. Nichols, M. Fisher. Standing: Mrs. Farley, E. Mclntosh, A. Stuntz, N. Klein. 94 LITERARY STAFF Chairmen: R. Garrott, D. Prem, M. Rehberger, R. Greenberg, A. Fitzberger, W. Birckler, M. Scheindlinger, B. Hood PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF . , a RAAR ..e.l . ia K -Q ,gy WL, 1, .C Editors: A. Blanton, M. Scheder, N. Klein. ART STAFF First row Ueft to rightj M. Fisher, C. Davis, M. Nichols. Second row fleft to rightl D. Timmons, B. Rutherford, N. Law. CIRCULATION STAFF Seated Cleft to right? - N. Stevens, D. Pfaff, Miss Hall, P. Henschen. Standing Qleft to rightl - M. Eisel, A. Ruhl, A. Vidi, M. Crary, Manager. ADVERTISING STAFF Left to Right: Miss Carnes, S. Hipp, manager: A. B. Casey, B. Waldhauser, P. Hogan, J. Penman, H. Fitzell, K. Lallas, C Keller, B. Conlon. TYPING STAFF , From left to right - E. McIntosh, M. Davis, B. Hynson, A. Stunz, F. Heavener, L .Czerwinsl-xi, L. Bajkowska, E. Berg, E. Tenny, B. Seward, N. Mosburger, A. Russler, V. Rostkowski, P. Miller, J. Ziff, J. Barnes, D. Morris, Miss Wickes. 1665525 ' '-xv 7 EASTER BANNER 'QEEH9 volt lx, No' 3 Di.,-4-ywllwr 15, H353 Pliifli TI-IS CENTS . , . . Seniors Present Quality Street SCWO OOU5 55 HUG Ten More Dvys Tl' Chflsfmas lf., fm... wlw levvx 'I f 7-1 's un. Q. . l ,, ,, ,MW . ,Q RH 3, NIM I KW N X, M .A V , S Qualify Stnfw. 51x'e5omca,l iw the school by Lln- Class of '33, evoked ! 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AY Emp. sl uplaf ml- lv-tor me -'i if, ' 1 As you FRU xnmgginc, I do not 'lv-ml lrmzrxd 11553 '.v:f : 1l'- ir: mm' 42' flew lixmstwn Wm' Nw: 1 ' Dr. HIM Lman ku wa wlxcllmvx' I .mx :gomlnig fri gm- qlwwxxzll 'fiwflclrmuxr 5ww1?zw.1:'t ' 'Hmm U 11, My M W Us Uhmwlmw jnwhw STUDENT COUNCIL -- EXECUTIVE BOARD U V , , WM., .. . , Y. ,,.. .,,, , -.--.,..,..., ... --........, .,, --...........-.., . -..V Secretary. Standing: S. Sterling, R. Garrott, P. Stewart, S. Carpenter, N. Stevens, L. Perkins, S. Dietribh. THE BANK N. Corday, Presidentg B. Thompson, P. Peterson, M. Fawhush, I. Smith, Vice-Presidents 98 GLEE CLUB JUNIOR GLEE CLUB 99 UNITED NATIONS YOUTH azz' Louise Morrow, Presidentg Miss Parker, Miss Dorn, Advisers. SAFETY COUNCIL Hazel Schulz, President Wanda Woernle, SCCVBNIFY ORCHESTRA I I Iss. P. Macneal, Presidenlg F. Merriken, Vice-Presidentg C. Kelly, Treasurerg L. Hysore, Monitorg B. Cooper, Librarian TOO DRAMATIC CLUB Left to right: C. Cushman, Presidentg N. Coard, Treasurerg P. Kammer, Corresponding Secnetaryg I. Litzinger, Recording Secretary. GRIFFIN 21 CLUB ' A - H-w B. Harris, Head Griffing A. Walker, Scribeg B. Cooper, Sibylg J. Gosnell, Quaestor. Y-TEEN S D. D'Ascenzo, Presidentg B. Mudlein, Vice-Presidentg M. Craybill, Secretaryg J. Blakely, Treasurer. IOI SENIOR LIBRARY AIDES Seated, Cleft to rightl: D. Peetz. C. Mueller. Standing: D. Gabler, E. Cyl' B. Holden, J. Landis, HOME ECONOMICS LIBRARIANS FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA S. Jackson, Presidentg B. Harris, Vice-Presidentg M. Sack, Secretary. lO2 Classrooms PHYSICS Caution! men at work. COOKING ' Alka-Seltzer, anyone? 1 O3 33 ENGLISH ART Messy, isn't it '? This Cdoesn't, don'tD look right to me. 104 HISTORY Future First Ladiesf' BIOLOGY Who said this water is pure? OFFICE MACHINES Vg I . One or two lumps? 75253 f,,, Punch drunk! 1 O6 222.1 LOCKERS Two-thirty massacre' CORRECTI VE GYM er this comes the liniment! 107 Sports HOCKEY VARSITY Row 1, Cleft to righti: N. Smith, D. Ziegler, M. Stew- art, B. McKenny, C. Adams, M. Hull, H. Stevens, J. Smith, B. Koelher, L. Baj- kowska, B. Nicklas, B. Lee. Row 2: C. Zartman, B. Sanders, J. Kinnear, J. An- derson, E. Perkins, M. Stuff, B. McCarrier, H. Schutz, M. Smith, J. Vin- ton, J. Leslie, J. Bauern- schmidt, L. Glindemann. BADMINTON VARSITY Serving, C. Zartman. Row 1, flefl to rightlz N. Stone J. Mercer, M. Stewart, B. Thompson. Row 2: B Clark, H. Schutz, L. Stein: wald, E. Gareis, B.. Zepp B. Holden. 1 Miss JOAN RASEY Our exchange teacher and wonderful friend from England - 1951-1952 7 GOLF Left to right: E. Staiger- wald, C. Adams, B. Thomp- son, L. Bajkowska, M. Smith, B. Hood, A. Blanton, S. Shepard, R. Greenberg. ARCHERY Row 1, fleft to rightl: B Rueffel. J. Wiefenbavh, M Youngbar, B. Bruening, S. Shepard, E. Staigerwald, L. Hooten. Row 2: B. Burton. K. Lallas. .l. Palmer, A. Dia- Koulas. S. Hedeman, A. Crutchfield, B. Cooper, L. Kaltrieder. Missing: M. L. Rehberger. VOLLEYBALL Row 1, fleft to rightlz V Crocker, J. Litz. L. Alcar ese, J. Maida, R. M. Cer vin, A. Blanton, E Schmidt, R. Collins. Row 2: A. Heagy, P. Driesbach. B Lee, J. Bauernschmidt, J Landes, B. McCarriar, I Anderson, Y. Blackwell, B Schuler, C. Zartman, M Kenney. . Vis. 1 SOPHOMORE YEAR TEAM Row l, Cleft to rightl l... Clark, D. Caver, A Murphy, M. Thomas, M. Jones, E. Armacost J. Marek, K. Klem mick. Row 2: B. Brose P. Joseph, J. Hager, M Ludirgsen. R. Bailey A. Warfield, J. Bosica Row 3: C. Kirkwood, P. Horn, A. Bray, B Brickley, J. Forthuher J. Olson, D. Kuntzman Coach: Miss Ann Mul- lan. e L y. , , ,, FRESHMAN YEAR TEAM Row 1, fleft to rightlz J. Hensrucl, M. Stewart, S. Cornell, C. Slater, P. Brown, M. Palumbo, M. Thompson, M. Hop- kins. Row 2: G. Toher, A. Cefalu, P. Byerley, P. Patti, E. Nash, T. Scott, J. Bbrn, A. Rob- inson, B. Mettee. Row 3: H. Burton, N. Reed, S. Cross, A. McCallum, N. Bowen, M. Stuff, R. Weber, A. Dunham, M. Olson, J. Brose. Basketball l A A - x . S . 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' fa' . 1-,H x H 5.1 - ' - 'if-.fu 5: 1 if ENN-'. c, S-. fs' - L .Ay -A .glfpgg-R Q51 .r-as ' Z iid, ' T-A-335 5, 'N . , :V - :..,, '41 'f 3 -.-5'J '3'FI:5 -wifi 9- . 4 E ' ..i.g,.,jgK:gi-,rr,:5., . , ifl qgglmvs., Nl ,- V, .9 -.-in ..g,--...3Q3:,:,-:1,, -gk -Y , ,-,. - A 'Aiiliiel' .IU IDR I FEBRUARY HT'-1675 u ll f a 3 M' 3 490 29' 3 5 ,0' Cm's Become gm Garland M Semors Bearers f MA:!,,.-f.- UTHTE WURK OF af- m,m fx!-s 4Z?'.'ll!lllelWlllL gn N., 7 ' r THE FOUNDATION I UF TUNIORRUWWU' L R S x 5ig5 JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1, fleft to rightl L. Miller, E. Trontmar M. Ripperger, E. Asl enfelter, A. Gantt, P Smorse, D. Deakins, C Adams, C. Young, lY Loane. Row 2: N Guertler, L. Glinde man, P. Goodwin., A Collins, E. Kirby, Q Anderson, C. Kohlepy B. Schuler. Row 3: Q Bauernschmidtl, M Kenny, B. Lee, J. Les lie, M. Smith, E. Pel kins, R. Heideman, lf Moore, S. Simm: Coach: Mrs. Gloria M4 Cann. Year Teams I i SENIOR YEAR TEAM Row l, fleft to rightl: J. Landes, B. Holden, E. Staigerwald, R. Greenberg, L. Alcarese, B. Horn, P. Haase. Row 2: M. Fawbush, J. Kin- near, S. Johnson, E. Placht, D. Horst, H. Stevens, S. Shepard, B. Hood. Row 3: A. Blan- ton, B. Johnson, N. Law, P. Potvin, M. Rehberger, N. Stone, L. Bajkowska. .gtlig if ' CHEERLEADERS Row 1, fleft Zo rightl P. Smorse, B. Nicklas S. Hipp. Raw 2: S Watson, N. Ruley, A Pierce, E. Placht, L. Al- carese. Row 3: J. Chen- owith, J. Miller, J. Hel- mer, T. Forsythe, B. Fenrich, L. Samson, J. Smith. SOFTBALL Row 1, flefz to rightj M. Cuertler, R. Ryan, J. Gosnell, P. Potvin, S Gantt, B. Johnson, C. Carman. Row 2: L Sib ley, M. Young, B. Horn, E. Morris, J. A. Myers, D. Horst, P. Haase, S Johnson. Raw 3: R. Horn, A. Pierce, B Nicklas, H. Stevens, J. Kinnear, H. Schutz, B Holden. TENNIS VARSITY Left to right: M. Eisel, B. Williams, A. M i s e r, B. Thompson, J. P 0 11 1 m an, S. Jett, D. Wal- ther, P. All- man. Missing: B. Hood. H2 PllN Loretta Bajkowska Peggy Haase Barbara Horn Sandra Johnson Joan Kinnear Betty Nicklas Audrey Pierce Hazel Schutz Brooke Thompson STAR Lois Alcarese Mona Fawbush Barbara Hood Sandra Shepard Harriet Stevens .lean Wiefenbach Senior Letter Girls LARGE E Patricia Allman Jane Blakely Ann Blanton Kathleen Browne Barbara Burton Romaine Collins Nancy Corday Martha Eisel Elinore Gareis Joann Gosnell Rosalie Greenberg Susan Hammond Phyllis Holdefer Beverly Holden Doris Horst Beverly Johnson Koula Lallas Joyce Landes Nancy Law Joann Litz Helen Livanion Ethel McCarriar Dolores Magnante .loan Mercer Ellen Placht Patricia Potvin Patricia Peterson Mary Rehberger Beverly Rueffel Lois Salvaggio Evelyn Staigerwald Nancy Stone Patricia Waters Anne Wilson Carol Wilson Marlene Young SMALL E Evelyn Berg Dolores Baumgartner Jeanne De Pasquale Joan Didszoneit Audrey Fitzberger Lois Frank Dorothy Craner Janet Green Sallie Hipp Patricia Hoch Peggy Hoover Barbara Kienzler Anne Marshall Jane Morgan Elissa Picka Doris Prem Betty Lou Schlegel Lee Steinwald Marguerite Van Sant Sally Watson Miriam Wildberger Ruth Zepp CLASS SONG OF IS53 VERSES Modarafo 4 R I L' 5 ' 3 9 1 ' ,, O Tnu'n-4 as wrm- m cum- stu-ras TRUTH wuu. NE - VBR DIL. Own cuss or Fw - TY THREE FIRM - LY wm. How Q 5 3 O ' J i A E ion Tasse woszos wsh. I cuz- w.-9 Fon wm-1 ova STAN- ouzos 1-nan. Au. or me THINGS we. ve. Gmuso FROM 'ru-ua wm-ra Ano Gow. ' Q .gf - O Q Cow. con.- ons Gow Ano ws-urs snow- me me ww. LHS Go A - Mun 'rua woru.o GN- mq con. BEST. , o Q., We LL .s'rw.wa row. Hou - og Ann 5uc- cnss ww BY DAY, CHOQ S Puls- me nun EAU- arms NAME , our sum- me me near. All raHo. OH. SEE ouR bm-Nan wAv- ma., wefze. me c.n.Ass or mr - -r-r TNREL, Oua. HIQH I - oem: wu.n. n.eAo us an TO .nov Ano vue- To - wx . Fouo mem- was Eats: wsu. enum- xsn, Mn -nn-.1 wiv- gn. not on ms.. HENCL' FORTH A5 wg Uv: WE wnu. TRUE. SER- VICE awe WHEN wt piorifi lx l LSAVI. YOU,EAS'flRN I-has-4. AGTIVITIES QP-1? x NX mi x 119 if ,X X N I USGYI1 A 'Qu Q 5 AUDITORIU a ner-1-fs A 954 Sophom or 19 Lassies gay with joyful voices, Sing the praise of Eastern High. These lines from a familiar song tru- ly describe the feelings of the class of 1955. Even though we have been here at Eastern for a short time we feel that we have gained knowledge that will always be valuable to us. We know that the few projects we have undertaken can be counted on one hand, but it is quality not quantity that counts. The first class meeting was a great experience. Getting to know our advisers and assistant advisers was important to us. We sophomores wanted guidance from someone who knew the school and could in turn teach us about it. Next was our election of officers. The class of '55 elected the girls who could lead them during a happy, edu- cational and profitable year. Preced- ing the installation of these officers, the .lunior Clee Club, of which we are very proud, gave us a few selections. Y ar 55 On December 14- we held the Sopho- more Tea in Constitution Hall. This was a golden opportunity for the par- ents to meet the faculty and fellow students of their daughters. Many par- ents and students took advantage of this opportunity and will always be glad they did. As the seniors leave Eastern High they think of the wonderful times they spent here. The sophomores look for- ward to the wonderful times they will have - such as Sophomore Day held in the spring. Education and extra-curricular activ- ities mean a lot in the future, and the sophomore class of 1955 feels that they will find good education, happiness and worthwhile activities here at Eastern High School. President i..,.. .... D orothy Austin Vice-President ........, Jean Keefer Secretary ........ Eleanor Artigianni Treasurer . . ..... Gwen Koch 1956 pw STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Row 1, Cleft to rightlz S. Dietrich, S. Cross. Row 2: Stuff, B. Kilian, B. Danna, S. Johnson. C. Freund. The A classes have been kept quite busy getting accustomed to the high standards of Eastern. Such rules as uno chewing gum and walk on walks the girls have found, are strictly enforced. Near the first of the term the A's had an assembly at which Miss Miller presided, The librarian and nurse gave the class of '56 information on the functions of the library and inflrmary. Entertainment was supplied by the students among which were Miss Hofmann's freshman French class who sang songs in French. The assembly was one that will be long remembered by all of the A students. . Before the Christmas holidays Miss Schepler's class of A's had a party. The girls brought in their baby pictures and it was quite a tu-sscl trying to match a baby to a freshman in high school. Many of the other A classes had Christmas parties also. Now that the girls of 1956 are settled down and accustomed to their new environment. they are proud to be a part of Eastern and are looking forward to their next three years. Sonya Simmons ECHO AND U.N.Y. REPRESENTATIVES Row 1, Ueft to rightl: B. Denson, E. Munn, Row 2: L. Nagel, M. Moore, J. Robinson. Row 3: P. Boland, A. Weller, S. McCill. Row 4: C. Slater, B. Ohman. D. Rcnshaw, E. Evert, B. Martin, J. Chenowith, E. Horst. ve n P Kttllcr Ruth Wille Lucius Abron Mr. and Mrs. Paul Abshire Adrian and Betty A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Sam Aks Al and Joyce Alan and Barbara Don and .lane Mr. and Mrs. James H. Alban Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allbritton Mr. and Mrs. James Allman Pat Allman Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ammell Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Andrews Anne and Bunky Anne and Jack Ann and Norman Mr. and Mrs. C. Hayden Archer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arthur Miss Catherine Baier Miss Ruth E. Baier Mr. and Mrs. W. Haier Mr. and Mrs. Bnjkowski Betty and Don Baker Mr. and Mrs. Wren Baker Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Balk, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bancroft Jane Bannister Barbara and Bill Barbara and Russell Philip Barharino Barry and Shirley Mr. and Mrs. William Baynes Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Beck, Jr. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Bedford Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bell Shirley May Bell Warren C. Bendix Ben Benesch Miss Mary Bensel Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bentz Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berg Mr. and Mrs. George T. Bertsch Betty and Bunky Betty and Harold Mr. and Mrs. C. Mason Betz Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Beveridge Tom and Donnie Beveridge Joan Birkmaier Mr. and Mrs. Birkmaier Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Blanton Mrs, Frank Black Bob and Betty Mr. and Mrs. Dailey E. Bohon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Boldowsky Carroll W. Borkman Mrs. Anna E. Boughter Del Boughter Claire Bowie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowles Mr, and Mrs. Harry C. Brodley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Brock Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Browie Mr. and Mrs. John Brown Mrs. Mae N. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browing Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Buchannon Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Buckler Mr. and Mrs. George Buckless Mrs. Etta M. Bvel v. A. Burgan, sr. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Burton Julia Burton Rolf Bussong Mr. and Mrs. John Butler Charlotte G. Bramble Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bringman Albert J. Butz Mary Frances Cain Alice E. Calder Shirley Calender Mr. and Mrs. Forest Calhoun, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Callinan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caprinola Mr. Donald Carew Mr. Walter J. Carew Mrs. Walter J. Carew Carl and Judy Roberta D. Carnes Carol and Bob Carol and Vince Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carpenter Ann Barbara Casey Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Casey Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. A. Chicknoski, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Chicknoski, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chios Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Clark Calvin J. Clark Natalie Clark Patricia A. Clark Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Clicquennol Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Coard Butch and Rich Collins Mr. and Mrs. Clement Collins Compliments of a Friend Compliments of Johnny Compliments of Johnny Compliments of Johnny Compliments of M. K. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Conlon Reverend and Mrs. E. G. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cook Rau Cook Patron Mr. and Mrs. Ben Copper Mrs. Viola E. Cooper Mr. James Copenhaver Ralph Costello Miss Lily Crancaglini Charles Creek Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruikshank Mr. John Cservak, Jr. Charles Cybulski Hazel Daniels Mr. and Mrs. L. Danielson Mr. and Mrs. William Dannenfelser Mr. and Mrs. James Davis Mr. and Mrs. Melvin T. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Ward E. Dawson Carl De-tlert-r George E. Dederer Rose L. M. Dederer Mr. and Mrs. Steve Deeck Mr. and Mrs. R. W. De Leon Miss Joan Dolores Derwait Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Derwait Mr. Adam Detschler Dick and Dot Billy Diggs Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Diggs Dolores and Lou Doris and Charlie Doris and Dick Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drazer Mrs. Elizabeth Dryden Gloria. Jean and Don Dttnlap Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eisel Mr. and Miss An Mrs. Walter Herd na Herman Miss Evelyn M, Herman J. H. Herman Mrs. Mary M. Herman Charles E. Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hewitt Ollie Hickman Mr. and Mrs. M'illiant J. llinkle J. O. Hipp Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hipp Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoch Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Holdeler, Sr. Rev rend and Mrs. Fred A. Holden e r Har iet L. llullanrler Mrs. My Mr. and Mr. and ra Holthausc Mrs. Charles H. Hoover Mrs. Harold Hoover Mrs. Jessie Horn Dr. Byron R. llorn J. Nelson llovel Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Howser Mr. and Mrs. W. L. l lucke Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A. Hughes Gloria Hutson ur. .mtl Mr.. r-tg tr.-tsnrt Mr. and Mrs. Oral B. Isbell Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Jameson and Family James and Dowell Janice and Eddie Gary M Mr. llug . Johnson h H. Johnson Mrs. Hugh H. Johnson Mrs. John G. Eggen Elle n and Walt Cecilia C. Ellert Geraldine C. Ellert Walter William Ellert Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Emerick Miss Jane M. Emerick Mr. William Ervin Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Evans Eve and Bolt Evelyn and Bob Faith and Stuart Mrs. Harry Farr Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fauldrath Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fawbush Mr. and Mrs. John Feeh Mr. and Mrs. Floss and Sta Mil and Toni Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Ba lrvin Frank Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freim Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kathryn Mrs. Nancy E. Ben Finney n Fowler Raymond L. Francis rbara J. William Frank William Franz John W. Frech Edward Freedenburg an Carl Frock, Sr. James Fzcinski Fziwski Fullarton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fultz Jan and John Mr. and Mrs. Cantina Sigma Mr and Mrs. Funk B. Gallagher, Jr. Tau Charles A. Carols Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ann Gill Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. G Mrs. J. R. Gl Norman Catewood H. Gebelein Lee C Ciese Emmett Gill C. E. Gilpin John Gintling izara essner Miss Jeanne Goe Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Goe Robert B. Goodman Mrs. Vernon Goodwin, Jr. Jean Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Graham, Jr. Mary M. Graham '47 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Graham Willie Gray Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greascr Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. Elroy Griff Charles J. Green Thomas Green David Greenberg William H. Creenwell George L. Grice tn Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Johnson Sandra W. Johnson Wayne M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. H. Andrew Jones Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. Jones Juanita and Johnny Judy and .lack A Friend 4K1 Mr. and Mrs. Alton W. Kammer Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray and Karen Alice B. Kastle Pauline Keiser E l y . Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Mr. Frank J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs, Henry R. Kelly Mrs, Mary G. Kerns Ken and Ann Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy Bill Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kent Mr. and Mrs. George Kinlein Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kircheiner Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Klein William K. Klein Helen E. Knorr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kodetsky Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Koenekt Mr. and Mrs. Adam Konieczny Mr. anrl Mrs. Rohert Krank Mr. and Mrs. T. ll. Kroiner Mrs. E. A. Kuehne Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lallas Lambda Omicron Lambda Sigma Sorority Mr. and Mrs. William R. Landes Mr. anti Mrs. George Le Brun Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Lee Lee and Charlie Robert L. Lee Mrs. C. Lehman Carol Lehman Carol Lehman Eva Mae Leight Mr. and Mrs. William E. Leight, Sr. Leslie and Sam George M. Lepron Lew Edward Lewig Millard E. Litsinger Miss Edna Little Mrs. John Livanion Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Livingston Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lomax Mr. John Long Mr. and Mrs. John Long Mr. and Mrs. D. Loveless Margene E. Lowry Mrs. Thesia Lucas Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Grossieltl Gustave Gyr and Family Mr. and Mrs. Donald Guthrie Gwen and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. George F. Haase Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hackerman Mr. and Mrs. William Hackney Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hager Lucy Hall Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Fulton D. Macneal Peg and Doug Macneal Mr. and Mrs. James Mady Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hamilton Mrs. Anna Hann Chris Hargrove Mrs. Beatrice M. Harris Mr. and Mrs. James G. Harris Mr. and Mrs. John E. Harris, Sr. M. W. Harriss Mr. Frank Hartman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Haught John Heach John Francis Hefner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heine Helen and Johnny Virginia Helne Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Henderson and Mrs. Richard Henninger and Mrs. Herman Henschen Mr. and Mrs. Ardvino Magnante Clara Magnante Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mallonee Mr. and Mrs. George Manconber Marcia and Julian ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Marik Margie, Shirley, Sandy and Phyllis E. B. Markley Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Marvel Mary and Carl Albert Alphonso Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Master Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mattern, Jr. Joan Mays Mrs. Martha Mclntosh Mary and Cardie Mrs, Brooke Meanley Albert E. Madeiros Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mellor Mr, and Mrs. Swinton B. Mercer Mrs. William Lee Merriken Richard J. Messer, D,D.S. Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. James F. 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White Ruth, Broady and Dennis Wbitelock Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wich Miss Rose Owen Wickes Mr. and Mrs. George Wieienbach Jean Wiefenbach Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wildberger Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wildman Jeanne C. Wildman Mrs. Helen Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Wille, Sr. Willie and Bud Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Willis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wittig Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Woerle Mr. and Mrs. George E.-Wolf George R. Woodhead Mr. and Mrs. R. Woody Woofender Mr. and Mrs. John Yagle Raymond Yantz Mr. and Mrs. William H. Yessen Dorothy M. Young Mr. and Mrs. George D. Young, Sr. Mr. Rut and Mrs. J. Young and family and Mrs John H Young, S. Mr. . . Mr. and Mn. Harry J. Zepp h . Mane Zapp Compliments Of A FRIEND YOUR MURPHY STORES extend BEST WISHES and CONGRATULATIUNS To The CLASS OF '53 G. C. MURPHY COMPANY Ten Great Stores in Baltimore THE ECHO STAFF Compliments of YORKSHIRE CARPET HOUSE 514 E. BELVEDERE AVENUE 'Baltimore 12, Md. MICHAEL I'IOI'IL'S BAKERY 2234 HARFORD ROAD Where we carry a complete line of Buns, Rolls, Pastries, and Cookies, a little better than what you thought was BEST. Closed Wednesday CH ESAPEAKE 9338 UlllUElt5lc'IltlmlllIE1lllTllll0RE SOHOOL OF LAW 3-YEAR EVENING Program leading to the LL.B degree, qualifies for the Maryland State Bar Examinations. PRE-LAW 2-YEAR DAY or EVENING Program qualifies for Law School. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS- INDUSTRY. AND MANAGEMENT 4-YEAR DAY and 6-YEAR EVENING Programs leading to the B.S. degree in Accounting, Business Management, Finance, Industrial Management, Marketing, and Trans- portation. JUNIOR COLLEGE 2-YEAR DAY and 3-YEAR EVENING Programs in Liberal Arts General Education, leading to the A.A. degree. Write or Coll for Booklet' 1420 N. CHARLES ST. BALTIMORE 1. MARYLAND Miss Colder's D10 Girls Congmtulaliowzs to the G1'afluate.' N, K uk-.5 G i . z , E .. K jenkins, manufacturers of your class rings, wants to extend to each graduate their very best wishes for a bright and prosperous future. It is our hope that your class rings will reflect the Joys of your days at Eastern High School throughout the years! J EN KI NS jewelry Manufacturers 20 W. Redwood St., Baltimore, Md. .- . . . have their pictures taken at SEGALL-MAJESTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS 909 NORTH CHARLES STREET Baltimore I, Maryland Official Photographers for the H1953 Eastern Echo MISS GROTE'S GIRLS ,lane Beveridge Chrysola Carman ,Ioan Chaudron Barbara Duvall Norma Lee Giese Barbara Frey Gloria Cunterman Dorothy Harman Mary ,lane Johnson Helen Krauk Betty Pritchett Caroline Libhart Marcia Master Cynthia Niles Elissa Picka Barbara Sheppard Carol Starr Brooke Thompson ,Ioan Timmins Miriam Wildberaer Clara Bauer Anita Bowman Joyce Burnett Pat Clark Betty Conlon Janet Dells Peggy Mallane Leona Mohr Evelyn Osborn Dorothy Pearce Virginia Stoffe Alta Trageser Florence Tuma Marlena Winebrenner D 5-6 BACl'lMAN'S JEWELRY - CRAFTS 545 N. 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C. FAULDRATH AND SONS Paint Manufacturers Retail and Wholesale Lombard and Ann Streets GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP 3605 Chestnut Avenue 8:30 A. M. - 7:00 P. M. Closed Wednesday Air Conditioned JOHN H. SAUSE, JR. REALTOR 801 South Ellwood Avenue Baltimore 24, Md. 5500 HARFORD ROAD Joy-Ru BEAUTY NOOK CL ifton 1277 Open Evenings TALBOTT YOUR FORD DEALER For Better Used Cars Building good will for 34- years 3339 Greenmount Avenue HO pkins 4504 SINGER'S Cleaners - Dyers - Tailors - Furriers Main Plant: 5415 BELAIR ROAD Branch Stores: 3404 Belair Road - 6916 Belair Road Belair Road and Joppa Road Call - CL ifton 4321 for Delivery Nothing could be finer than lovely, fresh flowers from . . . BAUER F R E D C . B A U E R 'I8'I-187 Gittings Avenue Baltimore 12, Maryland ID lewood 8500 T0 THE CLASS OF 1953 Congratulations and Best Wishes from The Alumni Association of the Eastern High School Help to keep the memory of Eastern alive in your hearts and in your lives. The door of welcome is held open for you to join our ranks and to share in our work. Membership dues - 50 cents first year Send to MISS ANNA GRANOFSKY 1400 Haubert St. Baltimore 30, Md. Mr. Gontrum's Gigglin' Gals of Dee 9 D. Baumgartner, J. Birkmaier, J. Cain, M. Clayton, P. Corhet, C. Daus, D. Davis, M. Englehart, M. Fawbush, N. Fullerton, M. Gal- lagher, M. Gross, N. Hinkle, D. Horst, N. Koh- ler, M. Lehman, J. Litz, D. Magnante, D. Mar- tak, D. Neudeck, J. Parr, D. Roberts, J. Smith J. Swegler H. Voit, J. Wildman, C. Wilson, Pl Wolford, R. M. Yessen, D. Young. Compliments of the SIXTH PERIOD LUNCH J. OSCAR SCHNEIDER Firebrick and Construction HA milton 5267 Industrial Stoker and Oil Burner Installations Chemical Plant Masonry Boiler Settings - Industrial Furnaces Alterations - Repairs Sales Representative THE M. W. KELLOGG CC. Builders of RASDIAL BRICK AND CONCRETE CHIMNEYS Night and Holiday Service 3130 Rosalie Ave. Balto. 14, Md. THE STUDENT COUNCIL PETERS PHARMACY Be a Fashion, Model or Look Like One Call PL aza 44154 for an Appointment for free analysis of your possibilities THE WALTERS ACADEMY 104 N. Charles Street G Sidney Lanier Society Compliments Of Mrs. GoId's Girls D'I'l Wm. S. Scheder Cleveland T ramrail Systems Open Steel Grating Floors Fabricated Pipe Products 819 N. Castle Street Baltimore 5, Md. Compliments Of GENERAL REFRACTORIES COMPANY Established 1363 BE lmont 6024- Chenoweth Funeral Home AIR-CONDITIONED 3615-'I7 CHESTNUT AVENUE Geiwitz 8. DeShieIds Electrical and Scenic Decorations 2201 ST. 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