Eastern High School - Echo Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1960
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Y 1 ,N ': If '1 If ,Z -1, A qi 1 i 'A sq ,EQ 'si' Wil sw, fi' 4, Q , if '59 13 2 k 115 .W...M. mv A H E CH Eastern High School Baltimore, Maryland Published by The Class of 1960 :WS Ur F K X 5 f Q mx, 3 Q J 4622 4' I X Q s xv O Ex ,ey J 9 2 I' d d Table of Contents For-evvord. -L 6l Department 14 Activities 30 l Athletics 50 l Underclassmen 58 Class History l 66 Graduates 80 .1 g ,yum , M ' , 'V' K ' ' I ,, - r 1 Q 41 4. 4 X -uf 3 as litem 4, ls N W' 7 y - s , gl . I I J W Af: wi YJ, it , Q- ,,f ' ff r :.sr'91+Zg t it 1 1 l, , E ' , , 1-1- ,....l V ,1-41 ,,.. ln nw' 2? - I .- ,- 1L-, , X . 1 'fp 2'- ' , if - I I We, the Class of 1960, conscious of our unique position as graduates on the brink ot a new decade, have grown in knowledge and understanding in our own immediate world at Eastern. We have also been aware of other worlds beyond our doors - the expanding community of Baltimore, and still more distant, the unknown world of the tu- ture. Our ECHO, which is the record of our preparation tor that world of the future, mysterious and exciting, we proudly present to the Eastern High School. ,Q A-,u nf' H-it E Our Principal 35i:ig,gsg,gog's haw ss it , , Qw....f..,............ I 5 i .A It is my hope that each girl who graduates as a member of the Class of 1960 will take with her into the world not iust the knowledge that she has acquired at Eastern but also the courage, the wisdom, and the inner strength we have en- deavored to instill and deve'lop. It is my hope that each girl will find that these qualities and high ideals will continue to contribute to her success and happiness in life iust as they have at Eastern High School My best wishes to each member of the Class of 1960. Sincerely yours C. Our Vice Principals Your work for the school, your kindness, and your consideration will be remembered by all of us. I hope that your years at Eastern have been a preparation for a successful and happy future. Sincerely yours, Q1-sul-n C. Congratulations! You have achieved the goal toward which your efforts have been directed for three years. By applying the lessons learned, profiting from the mistakes made, and imitating the fine examples which have surrounded you during those years, you may build for yourself a happy, useful, and prosperous future. My best wishes to you all. O- Uur Adviser Dear Friends of 1960, As honorary member of your class, l become, with you, an alumna of Eastern. This will not mean for any of us the end of high school or of learning. lt will only mean a change of scene and different subiect matter or different direc- tions for mental exploration. You cannot, as you leave Eastern, know what you will become as an adult person or how or with whom you should spend the rest of your life. You all have the amazing, tragic, beautiful, and unpredictable world to explore and myriads of acquaintances to make before you can be sure. l see only one certainty for you: many of the ties that bind Eastern girls of all years will acquire meaning for you only at some much later date. What will you be then? l should like very much to seel With deep affection, I am Yours most sincerely, Class Advisers Miss Julia Burton Mrs. Beatrice T. Cowles Assisfanf Adviser ECHO Adviser i r E i Mrs. Paula S. Lehrer Mr. Ray E. Harfer Dramafics Adviser Financial Adviser ll Miss Dorothy Eich horn Counselor Mrs. Rosemary Beckman ECHO Subscriptions Adviser Counselors and Advisers i i Miss Kathleen Powers Counselor Miss Evelyn Sellors Counselor i Miss M. Antoinette Ritter ECHO Art Adviser Mrs. Heleno S. John Music Director I2 Green and Gold s l 5 y , P ' . ' sig 1 ' lclx . l : V 1 t 5 Q l ' l A w A 1 A ' ln the ancient realms of Calvert, ' E K t A q A ' G l 'Neath the fairest southern sky, l G ' if Lassies gay, with ioyful voices, l . 1 V Sing the praise of Eastern High. r is 6! Blithe are they and true and happy, l l O And their standards firm they hold, AN Proud are they to be defenders l l Of old Eastern's Green and Gold. In tllue fore you'll always find them ln their studies or in play, l Placling all their foes behind them, In the ir sports they gain the day. For vrlth all true Eastern lassies In tte Brin Hono ir hearts this thought they hold: l new laurels unto Eastern, to the Green and Gold. When these days have passed beyond u And we leave dear Eastern High, As we think of Alma Mater Cherished thoughts will dim the eye Though apart we all may scatter, Deep within our hearts we'll hold Memories dear of old companions And of Eastern's Green and Gold. f 7'E-B ew V Ll... I M3 FQ- ilu!! ll 1 ll ,5 l The essence of education is 1a pupil, a book, a teacher. This seems an oversim- plification of the broad, diverse program of study which Eastern offers. Yet communi- cation between teacher, pupil, and book is, in reality, the all important key in the pursuit of knowledge, truth, and beauty. il !. Mkt I 'TA A4 Il Mm II Mr L L ,. ,.,,, L' F 1 ,C 21011 L ag , , HELEN C. TAYLOR Principal ANNA C. MILLER Vice-Principal WILLIAM C. BAD'ER Vice-Principal ART Nelson M. Adlin Betty Rawlings M. Antoinette Ritter Eunice K. Shay A. Evelyn Sommer BUSINESS EDUCATION Maurice Schreiber IHeadl H Rosemary 'Beckman Frances Carroll Genevieve A. Carroll Irene Carter Cecile Colbert Phyllis DeHoven Evelyn Hlubb Ethel Kempler Helen E, Knorr Gladys Miller Adeline H. Parrish Joann Schmucker Mary E. Snow Margaret B. Somers Delores Vanoy Eileen V. Walton Grace White Anne G. Williams Sylvia E. Wood ENGLISH Miriam E. Deem lHeadl Thomas Cole Sara L. Cooper Beatrice T. Cowles Anne Edwards Lawrence H. Freeman Virginia Gleisner Polhill S. Koenig Paula S. Lehrer Doris E. Magaha Betty Martin ' i if I Charles H. Gontrum Ruth Ann Mutchler Mary R. Reynolds Ernestine Schamberger Berta Smith Jean Stegman Tobb Thornton Elizabeth Welsh V Diana Monsmon HISTORY Mary G, Parker lHeadl louise Bareham 'Roberta D. Carnes Laurine Catalano Mildred Corson Vera Dorn 1' Evelyn M. Farley Q Rosalie Hordesty A 'U Sophie Joffe Nellie MacKaII Florence Nelson Elizabeth M. Nester Lillian Rice Sandra Schrift Donald Wilson HOME ECONOMICS Mary Burke . Julia Burton Marian P, .lett Dorothy Ordwein .L I EEE? 7 i imfiire I L -1- qi 3 9' S- -wf, glial? ' .. -5 's - M. lt., 5-,yum ,,:f5g.'. .2p.e1.s5z ee. 's...e,-c'e --f,'i:- 62513 12 H + q W. .5 A Ai-?.b,.'A W. 5 in f 'li:wfr4QiQA?l 'ivwspifiil-1il'!1f.i:zw Mal T 'WJYKIXXP ' ' , 4 1-sg? + i if 1 A S . v I 1 , , 'ls l Facult Elizabeth O. Perkins Sylvia Sorrells MATHEMATICS M. Jeannette DeRan Homer E. Easley Dorothy D. 'Green Margaret M. Mentan Dorothy Schepler Ada Sneeringer Eleanor R. Waters .lulia Woodward Mooem LANGEJAGE Gladys M. Dorsey lHeadl Mildred V. Arnold Margaret E. 'Boone Catherine Carey Dorothy D. Green Odessa Hahn Ray lE. 'Harter Edna lnfanle Helen 'R. James Lynn Mayer Mary 'Robb MUSIC Lucille T. Masson lHeadi Anne M. Codd Gerald C. 'Eyth Helena S. John 'PHY5l'C'Al 'EDUCATION Loretta Bryant Gloria Givner Mary E. Johnson Theresa 'Reed Catherine Spangler Alice White 'SCIENCE Helen G. lentz IHeadi Henrietta Fallin Mary Ll. Fisher Alice B. Hess Elsie A. Hudak Joseph 'Kirsch Barbara Konopik Barbara MacHamer Caroline McDermott Alice Myers Q Mary Pickel Marie lRowse Janet 'Stritehoi Katherine 5. Stritehoff Harvey Weinstein Elizabeth White 'G0'UNSEl.ORS ' Atla M. Burroughs Dorothy Eichhorn Ruth E. Gerbig Kathleen Powers Evelyn Sellors Henrietta 'Jackson, secretary LIB RARIANS Elizabeth Paterson Shirley Burkert HEALTH STAFF Hilda Spann, R. N. Mildred Hester. R. N. DlETlTlAN Amalia Spahn SECRETARIES Hilde Collins Joy Williams 'N z 5 5. I ,,....-.-fs, Qi ef .5 l? - g ff ...,,,w ...E or Qiiflsfziii? was N W ,.,.. . H - px.. Miss Sommer, Mrs. Shay, Miss Ritter, Mrs. Rawlings, Mr. Adlin. Art Department Art speaks for itself at Eastern, from the charming showcase exhibits in the East Entrance to the softly illuminated pictures in the third floor corridor. A visit to the art rooms reveals all manner of interesting work in progress--oil paint- ing, design, sculpture, ceramics-and shows that through both creative experience and instruction teachers of the Art Department are instilling in their students a love of beauty and symmetry. High in their Tower domain students pursue their ar- Art proiects absorb interested students. tistic goals. W Business Education Department Commerce, industry, government, the pro- fessions - all depend for office personnel upon the graduates of business education courses. To meet the need, Eastern's Business Education De- partment, under the leadership of Mr. Maurice Schreiber, trains students as stenographers, ty- pists, machine operators, and secretaries. The school's strong commercial program combines Eastern's well-known, high standards with the teaching of modern business practices. Basic aca- demic fundamentals, as well as technical skills, are stressed in preparation for the demanding but rewarding world of business. Typing students work to attain speed and accuracy! Row 1: Mrs. Beckman, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Walton, Row 2: Miss Knorr, Miss Vcnoy, Miss Carroll, Mrs. Williams. Row 3: Mr, Gonlrum, Mrs. Cdrlef, MVS. KeWlPleI' MTS White, Miss Johnson. Row 4: Mrs. DeHuven, Mrs. Somers, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Hlubb, Mrs. Schreiber. E11 lish Department Since successful communication is a compel- ling need for individuals living in today's world, Miss Miriam Deem and members of the English Department direct their efforts to developing the language arts and skills. Consequently, teachers of English stress writing, speaking, the improve- ment of reading and also seek to awaken students to an appreciation of the best literature of the past and the present. Row ll Mrs. Schamberger, Mrs. Cowles, Miss Catulano, Miss Deem, Miss Stegman Miss Mogahu Miss Welch Freeman, 'Miss Mutchler, Mrs. Smith, Miss Edwards, Dr. Monsman, Mrs. Cooper Mass Thornton . ., , M -.. wscersnt .mc Y History Department History, as presented by Miss Mary Parker and her staff, opens fascinating fields to quest- ing minds. Whether girls take United States history, Modern World history, or Modern Prob- lems, they read widely and begin to appreciate the great contributions of ages past and to un- derstand old and new difficulties. History also prepares students for citizenship and gives them a rich background and firm foundation for solving contemporary problems. Through knowledge of the past, students pre- pare for the future. Signers of the Constitution and a history student silently confer. What question provokes such in- quisitive glances? Row fr Miss 'Mackall, Mrs. Nester, Miss Dorn, Miss Catalano, Miss Rice, Miss Parker. Row 2: Mr Wilson, Miss Carnes, Mrs. Bareham, Miss Corson, Mrs, Hardesty, Miss 'Joffe, Mrs. Farley, L 'LL Home Economics Department H-m-m, what smells so good? is the usual question of Eastern girls as they reach the top of stairway 3. There, emanating from the home economics classrooms, the tantalizing aroma of baking cookies and the familiar hum of sewing machines assure students that an important kind of education is in progress. Under the friendly, able guidance of the teachers of the Home Economics Department, students not only receive instruction in food and clothing but also include in their studies household management, family living, child care, entertaining, and the develop- ment of social graces. Miss Ordwein, Miss Burton, and Mrs. Jett. Sparkling new kitchens add zest to culinary tasks. 22 Langua e Department i f Q :fit 'zzftiia I 5 31l'f:.'33 ' ' ft ' 252-..'g.ffzs', fe i Q1 '19 I A 392 521 555 ggiz. gif rf tf fet' 15 t X ,.z . WWW - ' TE D -5 if 'I'i 'www-2 ,. M 4-,ru all Spanish students, enjoying records, look forward to the new language lab. The key to international understanding in the small world of today is the ability to communicate with others. Therefore, Eastern's Foreign Lan- guage Department plays an eminent part in the preparation of her students for their roles as future world citizens. Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil flourish again in the Latin classes. Meanwhile, the more modern sounds of French, German, and Spanish echo through the halls as Dr. Dorsey and her fellow linguists emphasize comprehen- sion, reading, writing, and pronunciation. The knowledge of foreign languages, the key to understanding, enables students to explore and share in previously unknown treasures of many languages through conversation, corre- spondence, and reading. Such knowledge is an invaluable part of education. Raw is Miss Mayer, Mrs. Boone, Miss Arnold, Dr. Dorsey, Mrs. Green, Miss Carey. Row 2: Mr. Harter, Miss Robb, Mrs. Hahn, Mrs. lnfanle, Miss James. Mathematics Department To prepare students for the expanding world of business cmd science, the Mathematics De- partment oFFers courses ranging from basic arith- metic to calculus. Acquired from these courses are not only the precision cmd comprehension necessary to employ mathematics successfully, but also, and more important, the ability to think and reason logically. Students' formula for success: Divide math- ematics into arithmetic, plane and solid geometry, algebra, trigonometry, analytics, calculus. Add to each subiect a qualified teacher. Multiply the teacher's instruction by the number of in- dustrious students. Subtract a small amount for careless errors! Result: Students prepared for the world of business and for careers involv- ing math proficiency. Trigonometry poses problems 2: Row 1: Miss 'DeRan, Mrs. Waters, Mrs, Woodward, 'Mrs Sneeringer Rc 2 Miss Menlon Mr Eusl y M131 ii, 5 F i 2 mc 0085 HJ1 Mrs. John, Mrs. Masson, Mrs. 'Codd, and Mr. Eyth. Music Department I am not waving to you, I am giving you your note. One, two, three, sing! is the familiar signal to which Eastern girls in music groups respond. Appreciation of good music, both vocal and in- strumental, is part of the many-sided instructional program undertaken by Mrs. Masson and her staff. Enthusiasm for music shows itself in the assembly programs and in the popularity of spe- cial concerts. Besides the general course for all students, the music maior course and the music curriculum program afford to students with special musical interests more extensive training and study. These groups are evidence of the success of the staff in developing musical talent. Keep your eye on the ball! Phys ical Educ ation Department Refereeing an inter-squad basketball game, instructing a group of would-be swimmers at Mervo pool, and locating the owners of or- phaned gym suits are all in a day's work for the members of Eastern's Physical Education Depart- ment. Since physical training is a vital part of the curriculum, Miss Alice White and her staff strive to meet the needs of every student in the development of personal fitness and co- ordination. For girls who are interested, the de- partment offers a variety of extracurricular sports. Climaxing the intramural program is the selection of varsity teams for interscholastic com- petition. Row 1: Miss Reed, Miss While, Miss Givner, Miss Spangler. Row 2: Miss Johnson, Mrs. Bryant. Standing: Miss Helen Lentz, Row l: Mrs. Slrite- hoft, Miss Hudak. Row 2: Miss MacHamer, Mrs. Pickel, Mrs. Rowse, Mr. Weinstein. Raw 3: Miss Konopik, Miss While, Mrs. Fisher, Mr. Kirsch. Row 4: Mrs. Fullin, Miss Striiehaff, Mrs. Hess, Row 5: Mrs. McDermott. Experimental enigma? Not at all, just a ripple tank to physics students! 'Qi137l Science Department The barking explosion of hydrogen gas, the colorful diffusion of the spectrum, or the pungent aroma of formaldihyde indicates that another Eastern student by way of her senses has dis- covered more about the mysterious world of science. Working with Miss Helen Lentz, the physics, chemistry, and biology teachers instruct the girls in the living world around them and its composition. Dissecting a frog, preparing strange tuming concoctions, and producing simulated sun- sets allow the girls to discover facts through ex- perimentation. ln addition to classroom studies, Eastern girls read in special fields, engage in science club activities, and through individual re- search seek answers for life in the space age. lf at first you don't succeed, . . 27 o A at il Custodial taff 41. Mr. Elton, our invaluable head custodian! Cafetema taff Mrs. Spahn and her staff prepare delicious and appetizing The engineers, Mr. Leonard, Mr. Coleman, and Mr. Miller, regu late mechanical operations at Eastern. 'K S 5 M., ll .f ,e Ei. , - , ,. Q Q Q ,px Q W 1 A s 1 meals for hungry Easternites. 28 Y ,V 27 g, . ix t Fw - is 53 s t s .X .nw A-We M if 2 rig, ,F ' - 3 W, lP iL. 1' rvnnns-.Nh li' -arf' urses Librarians Miss 'Burkert and Miss Paterson aid students in exploring through books the worlds of fantasy and fact. Mlss Burroughs, Mrs. Gerbig, and Miss Mullan, counselors, help to guide Eastern girls toward their futures. --'I' Us Counselors EJ CJ The school nurses, Mrs. Spann and Mrs. ity among the students. ecretaries Mrs, Collins and Miss Williams manage in- numerable office details with cheerful effi- K Y-:lv ciency. 5 ,,,,,,,,, Q... 29 Hester, strive to preserve health and vital- E i 'Ci W- lf 'T gg 'uf J ' I X si Vl' n F3 mmm a mum -1 llllllllllllll -Q5-HHmHHllllw,1g,Qi ul S ' nan At two-thirty we at Eastern begin an- other ph-ase of school life 'as we pursue our individual interests. All Eastern hums with the excitement of clubs and organizations which offer opportunity for rich' personal achievements, development of seltireli- ance, and new friendships. Such social ex- periences prepare us for life in a world growing each day more and moretinterde- pendent. l l i 1 it The 1960 Echo taff Janet Horfgn EDITORS-Row 1: R. Fleming, M. Turnbull, J. Horton, S. McGrath, assistant editor, H. van Editor-invchjef Row 2: B. Spencer, V. Coppola, B. Weglorski, 'L'ITlERACRY 'STAFF-Row 1: B Hum hr.: , N. Saro, M. Turnbull, P. Graves. Row 2: 'P. Snow, C. - P Y Jackson, J. Phillips. When we finally rushed the last pages of the ECHO off to the printers, we viewed our yearbook with different feelings. Some saw only copy, counted and rewritten many times, others remembered the layouts, measured and plotted meticulously, others recalled photographs, labeled and shuffled endlessly, while still others, weary with counting picas, saw the ECHO as a mathe- matical nightmare. Yet, now, when we glance through the pages of our yearbook, individual thoughts and efforts disappear. With pride and a feeling of accomplishment, we see our ECHO as a coherent, enduring record of our class. SENIOR SECTION STAFF-Row 1: B. Spencer, H. van Reuth, H. Himmer, P. Jones, T. von Behren, M. Col- lins, D. Long. Row 2: S. Fuchs, E. Dorsch, P. Thoupos, R. Panici, P. Mainolfi, R. Punici, P. Gannon, S. Schae- fer, R. Jones. BUSINESS STAFF-Row T: J. Brozik, C, Onion, G. Gorman, E. Tucker, C. Burton. Raw 2: P. Graves, R. Fleming B. Weglurski, L. Schurman TYPING STAFF-C. Kreiling, S, Wheeler, B. Smith. PH'OTOGRA'PHY STAFF-L. Fabre, B. Schmidt, J. Zwonzig, V. Coppola. ART STAFF-Row 1: L. Crouch, M. Schmlcll, S. Kerr, G, Leonard, J. Adamson. Row 2. E. Doyle, R. Fleming. 33 Row lf C. Nice, S. Lantz, B, Mercer. Row 2: D, Meineke C S 'th C Ly h ,.mi,.nc. The Banner Staff M. Melonas hands copies of The BANNER to S. Rowe and M. Smith, members of the circulation staff. 34 LITERARY STAFF Editor-in-Chief ...................,............................ Christy Lynch Managing Editor ............................................. Carole Smith PAGE EDITORS Page l ............. .................................. S . Lantz, C. Fischer Page 2 ............. .......... B . Mercer, J. Buckless Page 3 ............. ......... D . Meineke, C. Taylor Page 4 .................. .....,..... C . Nice, P. Bennett Photography ........... ............ L . Netro, D. Spanos Art ..................................... .................................... J . Fountain Special Reporters .................. J. MacDougall, L. Barker H. Himmer Senior Reporter ............. .............................. M . Melonas Junior Reporter .....,.......................................... I. McDermott BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Managers .................. P. Caminis, E. Clegg Circulation Manager ....................................... M. Melonas Clerical Manager ............... ........................ P . Thweatt To get the best news to the best students! This is what Mrs. Cooper, adviser of Eastern's Banner, states as the aim of the organization. Although crowded conditions forced this year's staff to relinquish the press room to the math department, able workers, under the editor- ship of Christy Lynch, overcame adversities and fulfilled their aim. New features included in this year's publi- cation were Curtain Going Up by Jill Mac- Dougall, cartoons by Jan Fountain, and Letters from Abroad to keep Eastern students in con- tact with their international friends. The combined efforts of the literary and business staffs have provided Eastern with a running record of school activities for another year. ww' 'C. lynch, editor-in-chief, S, Smith, managing editor, Mrs. S. L. Cooper, adviser Row 1. P. Bobbett, D. Meineke, B. Mercer, C. Smith, C. Lynch, CC. Taylor, P. Bennett, C. Nice, D. Kesler, Row 2: M. Melonas, B. Piersante, P. Caminis, L, Smith, S Lantz, C. Fischer, E. Freedy, M. Shann, J. Dundon, D, Spanos, M, Bang, P. Thweatt. 35 Student Council representatives of September, 1959 tudent Councll v bm '. Jufi . 1' Q ,Mi 1 Q A l x 6 MQ, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL-Row 1 Drone Rrpkm representatnve of the class of 1963 Carol Morrnson vuce otticer, Henrletta Hummer pres: dent Sue Lochary assembly chaxrmon Row 2 Putty Lygomenos house chaurman Irene Nick house co chairman Mcdelme Barr secretory Jeanne Thomas repre sentahve of the class of 1962 Carole Rathell representative of the class of 1961 Judy Gable recreatlon chcurman Murlam Johnson treasurer Norma Auterl The Student Council, at Eastern, democrati- cally sets forth principles, enforces obligations, and protects the privileges of every pupil. In Council meetings, representatives discuss school problems and try to resolve them. ln addition to its governing functions, the organization spon- sors dances anal other social activities for the enioyment of all Eastern girls. lt is only through the cooperation of each student, however, that the Council can function effectively. Easternites appreciate their government and accept respon- sibility in upholding its principles. Founded over fifty years ago by Mr. Wright, the principal at that time, the Council has had a long, distinguished role in developing the re- sponsibility of students in conducting their own affairs. Today, under the guidance of Miss Anna Miller, the Council continues its significant leader- ship. Dorothy Austin administers oath of office to Carol Morrison. Creatin decorations for the Fall Fantasy. Row 1: D. McCullough, L. Hulls D Rsser B Mlller Row 2 E Fllzwaler A Lauer J Bullock M Barr P Pelletier J. 9 Kafka, M. Lumpkin. tm ff , fz,31f1,,'-,sw .L ff A - ig ztrwrkyg-. 'W W. Easterrfs Forei n Susan Hastings was sent to Indonesia. Through A.F.S., I became a member of a wonderful Indonesian family who lived in the high tropical mountain city of Bandung. Soon after my arrival my new friends took me to see factories, lush rice fields, high schools, stately Last year, Helga Reichel, the A.F.S. repre- sentative from Germany, ioined our class. Helga, now at home, has written many letters reflecting understanding of America gained through her travels. Last year Helga assimilated the American way of life through actual experience. Now an example of the successful functioning of the exchange program, she is fulfilling an obligation in return for the privilege of spending a year in the United States. As an ambassador for America and Eastern, she is sharing her experiences with German friends. Native friends teach Sue how to play their music. mosques, and bustling markets. Best of all were the informal evenings spent with young friends singing gay folksongs and talking about our two countries. My problem lay in correcting movie impressions of America-cowboys, Indi- ans, and the luxurious living in our country. My enriching experiences and the ties with my Indo- nesian family and friends made it hard for me to leave Bandung, Yet their farewell words I can trust: Djauh di mafa, dekat di hati. IFar from the eyes, near to our hearts.l Helga Reichel from Germany. Exchan e Students My year at Eastern has been enioyable and enlightening. Through my experience in school and in various outside activities, I have learned that everyone in America is not well-to-do. I hope that you now know that Holland is not iust made up of windmills and wooden shoes. How- ever, .I was correct in thinking that all Americans, especially the young people, are iust as interested in world peace and understanding as we in West- ern Europe. Thank you for the helpful way in which you welcomed me and for the friendship you have shown me. In my memory Eastern High School will always be my good, old wonderful school in America. In farewell, I will say Au revoir and not Goodbye because I hope to see America and you again. Gerd Christophersen, A.F.S. student from Denmark. Wilhelmina Drewes, exchange student from Holland. Last summer I came to Eastern for the first time. I walked through the empty halls imagining how it would be with girls rushing along, talking about things I might not understand. Now when I rush through the halls with my friends, I realize that I am not iust an exchange student, I am an Eastern girl. You, my friends, have given me a wonderful year of experience, a year in the United States, a year as an Eastern girl. Let us be thankful that our countries want to learn about each other, and let us hope that friendships made through exchange programs will bear fruit in the formation of a harmonious and peaceful world. Tak for alt. IThank you for everything.I Mrs. John and the Chorus work diligently to perfect their vocal selections. w ff 1 Music in the Air he - e - Under the direction of Mr. Eyth, t girls in their assembly singing. he members of the Orchestra accompany Eastern 41 Eastern's Future Nurses of America, an organ- Future teachers assemble for a panel discussion. Through the Future Teachers of America, prospective teachers learn what a teacher really is and why she devotes her life to instructing others in the ditticult learning processes. Group discussions and other diversified programs help in developing fine, promising classroom leaders. Thus the F.T.A. girls learn to appreciate both the idealistic phases of teaching and the practical application of theory. Miss Dorn and Mrs. Hlubb are the interested sponsors of the club. Call to Professions of Service ization which stimulates the interest of girls who are aspiring to careers in nursing, includes in its membership pinkies, who have already con- tributed their services to local hospitals. The school nurses, Mrs. Sponn and Mrs. Hester, in- struct members in the basic requirements ofa nurs- ing career. lncluded too in functions of the club are laboratory work, visits to hospitals and clinics to observe medical techniques, and practical ex- perience in assisting the school nurses. FUTURE NURSES-P. Lewis, J, Roth, E. Dorsch, M. Searles, E. De Martin The bubbling, boiling concoctions produced several innocent looking substances are of interest to a curious-minded group called Senior Scientists. This senior chemistry club delights in balancing the complicated equa- for their experiments! Stimulated by Miss the girls do advance experiments be- the classroom range. To supplement lab field trips and films acquaint members with swiftly expanding chemical field. Senior Scientists, A. Zech, B. Weglars I ment. Any budding biologist finds her Utopia in the Searchers. Here girls interested in any natural form from mice to dinosaurs find the road to dis- covery intriguing. Besides their individual or group experimentation, girls in the club take brisk field trips and have guest speakers at their programs. Directed by Miss Janet Stritehoff, the club in- spires girls to seek for themselves. THE 'SEARCHERS-Row 1. C. Roush, L. Brogan, K. Fordham. Row 2: D. James, D. Wilmouth, S. Swezy, Ofsowilz, K. Skau, B. Shultz. l i 1 k', S. Seidel, prepare an experi- Inquirin Scientists K. Blank, D. Marsheck, R. Sanborn, V. Colman, M. Wilson, M. B l GRIFFIN CLUB-Row l: P. Jones, J. Williams, L. lnge, J. Sandner, S. Kerr. Row 2. C. Kaffe, E. Ortl, E. Dorsch, M, Frangakis, J. Vazzana, S Dunlap A Novak R w 3 L S'lf' B H . , . . o : . I les, . all, L. Sterling, A. Brown, H. van Reuth, J. Fleishman, G. Fairbrather, J. Adamson, G. Breuning, J. Horton, L. Folderauer, R. Fleming. Y o o 0 U The bookkeepers of the English I ,lb a 1 ll t 6 a 1 n Department work busily at their tasks. When an Eastern student finds that Mr. Dew- ey and his Decimal System have again confused her, a library assistant will help her locate the proper book. ln addition to aiding those con- fused or those in search of a new or interesting book, these 'Alibrarians, under the direction of Miss Paterson and Miss Burkert, assist the smooth functioning of the library by replacing volumes on the shelves and by charging books. LIBRARY AIDES-Row 7: M. Tich R Stremensky S Leisher E Grand R 2 ' Although the Griffin Club, sponsored by Mrs Berta Smith, is one of the smallest clubs at East- ern, it is one of the most serviceable to the school and its faculty. With the Griffin, an imaginary Greek monster noted for its strength and vigil- ance, as their inspiration, the girls busily repair, stock, and distribute texts constantly used by the English Department. Though there are few social activities, the members enioy the quiet retreat to the book stacks and benefit from the know- ledge which rubs off on them. , . , . , . ea. ow MR. Plank, S, Grier, M. Yingling, S. Blakeslee, J. Kutz, M. McCamy, A. Korotunow, C. Clemens, C. Ressler, N. Barnes. Row 3: A. Kennedy, S. Beetham, K. Powers, S. Seibel, J. Bayly, M. Owen. Although Eastern's library may not appear to be a bank, it is the center of banking activity every Friday morning between 8:30 and 9:00. The Bank officials, aided by Mrs. Williams, per- form such duties as checking and recording the number of homeroom bankers and issuing receipts for deposits. Thrift at Eastern is encouraged by the efforts of these officials who insure the smooth ANK OFFICIALS-Row 1: J. Chimiak, S. Harris, D. Hunley, C. Clemens, E. Borkman, M. der. Row 2: T, Burch, R. Dravenstott, V, Bartholme, P. Bosse, C, Stith, H. Hughe ervin. I operation of school banking. s, A. French Flair and Yankee Thrift FRENCH CLUB-Row 1: L. Smith, D. Maylary, G. Whiteman. Row 2: L. Mercer, E. Wood, C. Onion, B. Raynes, J. Graff, K. Loveless. Row 3: J. Phillips, B. Mercer, P, Jones, J. Williams, M. Sugiyamo, E, Costa, A. Roche. A pink plume, a sprig of yellow flowers, a dash of imagination, et viola! - a chapeau fit for a queen, the Queen of the Catherinettes. Select- ing a queen of the non-married working girls at St. Catherine's Day celebration, according to French custom, is a festive activity of the newly formed French Club. lnitated by Miss Catherine Carey, the club lpas un mot d'anglais!t attracts girls seeking fluency in the language and a good time. Projectors and Pets Masters of mechanical mechanism: A, Cook, G. Robinson, L. Jones, V. Barba- gallo with Mrs. Pickel, Multum in parvo imuch in littlel is an apt motto for the small, but select group of indus- trious girls in the Proiection Club. Working both before and after school, this service club, under the able direction of Mrs. Mary Pickel, handles all orders for film and slides, operates auditorium movies, supplies teachers with necessary equip- ment, and, upon request, operates proiectors for groups who find that their efforts usually result in a mass of tangled tape. The Pet Club at Eastern under the leadership of Miss Helen Knorr is an enthusiastic group of girls interested in animals, enioying them both as pets and companions. Dogs of every breed, horses, and even white mice have their loyal ad- vocates in the girls of the Pet Club. Of popular interest this year was the visit of a much admired guest, Mrs. Tullis, and her seeing-eye dog, Jana. ln March, Miss Celeste Hutton brought her Irish wolfhound and her Cairn to Eastern and gave the girls many pointers about iudging dogs. Outside of school, the Club helps various humane socie- ties. THE PET CLUB-Row 1: J. Fowler, M. Haigt, Buddy, C. Wulger. Row 2: 'P. Etzel, D. Kinney, M. Schmidt, J. Heline, E. Dorsch, J. Staylor, P. Panasuk. Qulll- AND SCROLL-ROW lr J- HOVYOV1, H- van Reulh, B. Weglorski. Row 2: H. Himmer, E, Dcrsch, J. Adamson, B. Spencer, L, Fabre, C, Jackson, Row 3: D. Meineke, M. Schmidt, S. Kerr, R. Fleming, M. Turnbull, B. Humphrey. Row 4: P. Caminis, L. Barker, S. Fuchs, N. Saro, C. Relh. Row 5: C. Lynch, l McDermott, J. MocDougall, J, Fountain, B. Mercer, J. Phillips, S. McGrath, P. Bennett, D, Spanos, C, Onion, S. Lanlz, C. Taylor, C. Fischer. Faraway places and strange sounding names Eastern's Quill and Scroll is an active chap- ter of the international slociety for high school iournalists. Outstanding work accredited to a member of the ECHO or the BANNER staff makes her eligible for acceptance. Following a formal installation, the members receive membership cards and special pins. With Mrs. Schamberger as adviser, the club participates in many note- worthy activities. Power ofPen and Word have become familiar to members of the United Nations Youth Club. Through the words of for- eign and exchange students, members have delved into the mysteries and customs of the five maior continents - from Oriental Indonesia to gay Argentina and Brazil, from Scandinavia and Germany to Tanganyika. Through the doors of the embassies in Washington, members have entered the Soviet Union, Nationalist China, and the Unit- ed Arab Republic. Since the girls are principally interested in the work of the U.N., an annual trip to the United Nations Building familiarizes mem- bers with the functioning of the world's greatest peace organization. Under the guidance of Mrs. Hardesty, members seek to develop understand- ing ofthe young people in other countries. Row l: A. Rasken, J. Sfekas, Z, Ramadan. Row 2: U. Pill, R. Plank, I. Xlnla Erichsen. Row 3: T. Kosmas, H. Herbsl, E. Costa. Aspirin Artists THE ARTISANS-J. Keller, L. Renshaw, S. Pollard, J. Keller, C. Aguilar, P. Panasuk, D. Kinney. ART CLUB-M. Lampkin, C. Musch, D. Banks, 'M. Murphy, J. Ellis, J. Gable, A. Brown Jones. Picasso, Rembrandt, Degas, and Rodin . . . Are these inspiration for our modern artists at Eastern? Girls interested in art and its fascinat- ing history ioin the Depictors, Artisans, or Miss Rit- ter's Art Group, and fashion their own master- pieces in media ranging from sculpture to cop- per enameling, pastels, and portrait painting. Picassos in the making perhaps! THE DEPICTORS-Row 7: E. Doyle, C. Schnebelen, S. lee, E. Stoll. Row 2: J, Kyser, M. Marsh, L. Singer, l.. Linck, T. Reuler, E. Peli, D. Kendall, D. Poarman, J, Miller, 'U C. Dorsch, secretary, S, Brown, president. Behind the Footlights STAGECRAFTERS-E. Freedy, G. Taylor, V. Coppola, l.. Singer, M. i Murphy, B. Weglarski, H, Kraft, Mr. D. Wilson, The Stagecrafters, a newly formed club spon- sored by Mr. Wilson, began the year with the staging and lighting of the Senior Class produc- tion, l Have Five Daughters. In January, the club had a pre-theatre dinner party at the home of Mr. Wilson, followed by an evening at the Lyric Theatre. During the year, the club was of valu- able assistance in the production of both Junior Class play and that of the Dramatics Club, which was given in May, OF THE DRAMATICS CLUB-E. Invernizzi, vice-president, J, Eggleston, Eloquence of pose by Kirston Skau. Curtain going up in five minutes! At.this warning, the cast of the Dramatics Club play made final preparations for their spring perform- ance, The Devil and Daniel Webster. The success of the play reflected the valuable skills, training, and acting experience acquired throughout the year by the members of this enthusiastic group, which is sponsored by Miss Magaha. w l . 1 .vlfli , A. ,.-, 1 I IV Hx l 4 - - NY V I 1 ' ' 1 Y I 1 , A014 DJJ lf 5 7' 123 2? :gs-:I Z f f' EQ v9 N Am - 4 Q Z 6-. . :ee .ffl- I l ggmj-in f -s N 5 mm aw 1----e me gi '-1-f-74 BE ME v' Rv X VAX A A 1 - '-- N PAM A A - ww mm GG V N 4,4 A Gaz. k Q Q , v 'Q P04 XP, QA F553 Q Q Q mb MP4 'vip 5 QP QP Attending school in the shadow of Me- morial Stadium, we at Eastern are ever aware of the exciting world of sports. Our intramural games, providing for both coop- erative and individual accomplishment, de- velop sportsmanship, personality, and skills to be enioyed in the future. CHEERLEADERS-Row 1: S. Lcchclry. Row 2: J. Hess, J. Lockstein, C. Justice. Row 3: M. C ins C Lekiles. Row 4: L. Miller, B. Zweier, Cheerleaders We are the Green and Gold And no one could be prouder. If you can't hear us We'll yell a little louder! Unquestionably the school's most enthusiastic rooters are Eastern's nine spirited cheerleaders. For the past twelve years, spectators and players have been encouraged to a fast and furious win by the group. The cheerleaders with their rhythmi shouts play a key role in clinching each victory for the Green and Gold. oelern Dance H S, Stewart, R. Panici, S, Taylor, P. Mainolfi, P, Thoupos, P. Gannon, B. Proto. The diverse talents of the modern dance groups are not confined to the gym. A featured attraction at the Spring Bazaar and at several as- semblies, the dancers made their T.V. debut last spring with a demonstration of techniques. The classes of Mrs. Bryant and Miss Johnson were hostesses for the participants of the city-wide Mas- ter Lesson, held at Eastern on January 19, which gave dancers an opportunity to share techniques and to blend patterns. Basketball and Archer Row 1: C. Ditzel. Row 2: D. Starr, L. Small, M. Sawyer, 'C. Jorgensen, P. Bobbett, P, Bennett, D. Spanos. Row 3: P. Welsh. Get it, Bennett! Row 7: B. Pindell, J. Whisonant, B. Behn. Row 2: L. Folderauer. Row 3: V. Jiggetts Henklein, B, Dunn, S. Brown, A, Peace. Hard work, grim determination, and a fierce competitive spirit paid off for Eastern's varsity basketball squad. Patterson was downed solidly by Eastern's all stars, 36-24, in the season's first effort. Edmondson and Dunbar met the same fate, as Eastern emerged victoriously in the sec- ond and third tilts with scores of 42-19 and 27- 17. Row 1. P. Panasuk, S. Canary, A. Turks, P. Hill, D. Connerlon, C. Roberts. Row 2: D, Case, M, Schumacher, Colorful canvas targets strung across the in- tramural playing area indicate that Eastern's var- sity archers are taking to the field. lnstructed by Miss Givner, the prospective yeomen receive training at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Highlighting the 1959 program was the ten-target tournament in which Eastern's varsity squad captured second and third place in the eight school competition. l Row 1: P. Bennett, E. Peters, D. Spanos, P. Wallis, l.. Wallis, J, Bulluck, P. Bobbett, Row 2: J, Henklein, V, Jiggetts, D. Beemon, D. Jenkins, M, Sawyer, G. Massman, B. Dunn, Attention all girls who shun hearty, rigorous exercise. Speedball is definitely not your game! Similar to soccer and basketball, speedball calls not only for energy but for proficiency in a variety of skills. The varsity eleven of the 1959 season, downed by Southern and Douglass in their first two efforts, rallied in the final game to upset Carver 12-5. Speedball and oftball Watch out, Orioles! Here comes Eastern. Row 1. S. Elliot, L. Wallis, D. Muybry, L, Foldercuer, E, Stoll, D. Starr, K. Robertson, C, Chairs, D. Jenkins Row 2: C. Stith, B. Brown, E, Sulin, S. Frances, S. Win deroth, P. Bobbett, V. Jiggetts, J. Fountain, S. Frazier, E, Vocke. In the shadow of Baltimore's Memorial stadi- um, Eastern's own big league team responds to the cry play ball. With Miss Spangler as team manager and coach, outstanding players are cho- sen from the intramural classes to go to bat for Eastern in the interscholastic events each spring. The 1959 squad walloped Edmondson 16-5 and Dunbar 15-6. Swimming Eastern's water enthusiasts need not wait ntil summer to get in the swim. Mergenthaler ool is the headquarters for those who hope to prove their swimming skills by enrolling in the even-lesson Red Cross course. Dog-paddlers nd floaters are taught the fundamentals of the port by Miss Givnerp Miss Reed's class gives ad- anced swimmers the opportunity to increase heir proficiency in swimming and diving. olleyball rf 'l lilht .l .tu Come on in. The water's fine! Row l: B. Kee, L. Ervin, S. Christy, E. Scalion, B. Redman, L. Schurman, C. Swartz. Row 2: A. Robinson, J. Dundon, D. Muhley, P. Bennett, L Lotz, V. Stevenson, J. Boldowsky, C, Summerville, 'P. Reinhart. Row 3: J. Tulacek, D. Moore, C. Lievers, J, Moore, S. Dematctas, K. Schlmg, M Blanton, J, Still, L, Freedenburg, J. Price, C, Rathell, E. Burgess, J. Velton. With alertness and spirit, Eastern's volleyball squads, coached by Miss White, served up a successful varsity season. In the ten school round robin tournament, Varsity A outscored their four Golf Although Eastern lacks its own eighteen hole course, it still claims many enthusiastic golfers. With Miss Alice White as instructor, girls improve opponents, as the B team's rivals met defeat at Eastern's expense. The C squad dropped a close game to Western's A team, 27-25. their swing and form with the aid of cotton balls and putting mats. The golf class has proved to be one of the most popular intramural sports for East ern students who wish to bring their golf game up to par. , astern's tennis courts h d ' ' for the spring varsit h involves both brains and brown, strategy of the game l ' ' in the intramural classes. Varsity hopefuls demon- t . s rating superior ability are selected fort wi racket and birdie in 32 matches Tennis After a long winter's rest E s e their blankets of snow in preparation y matc es. Since the sport as we l as physical skills are emphasized Q fn he squad by Mrs. Mildred Belcher. . VARSITY TENNIS SQUAD-Row 1: M. Daley, D, Pritchard, J. Hunter, V. Coppola, N. Tilford bl Row: 2: B. Jacobus, C. Clarke, C. Jorgenson, E. Piece. Row 3: F. Ferris, B. Zweier B E1 C 161111 1 S Mmheii. The hollow sound of the sandwood paddle as it meets the ball means a clean hit and another victory for Eastern's table tennis stars. Led by the brilliant performance of Ruby Pennington the varsity players upset Edmondson, Dunbar, and Bad IH Western, 8-O. Duplicating the A team's outstand ing record, the B before dropping their final set, 6-2, to Forest Park. squad shut out their opponents inton l . .-.. ---nu-now I: L. Feher, N. Tilford. Row 2. J. Moore, G. Gorman, J. Quigley, M. Daley, M. Mitchell. Row 3. R. Pennington, B. Zweier, S. Cole, S. Rowe. Row 4: T. Hobbs, G. Chornin, B. Woppman. Smashing their way to victory, the Varsity A only four set backs. Mrs. Loretta Bryant, the team demonstrated their abilities on the badmin- coach, was proud not only of the successful var- ton courts by boasting a brilliant 26 win, 6 defeat sity season but also of th ' season. The B squad b h roug t Eastern top honors th , suffering 56 e growing popularity of badminton as a fall intramural sport. Letter Girls 7,.L....111-n ,-.,-.ii Row I: Zweier. lM. Turnbull, R. Fleming, D, Starr, F. Ferris, G. Gorman, B. Spencer. Row 2: E. Van Son 57 l, L. Schurmczn, L. Miller, J. Adamson, D. Jenkms, :. lucner Sand KW gm -,wa HM W ,aww X iw 2. W 1 1 i 5 N Underc1assmen d't'ons We hope t a 5-F 3 - III JI' h-1554-v , QV :o1':..j.j4 L,-p , fy' v'l fv': tkqieti tif' 4, ,nh 1:11 ,HJ Mm? A 45d vavlwhr fSrlle?a,FAwiv5, I' ' Y' il-5 X , Ajf p -:yi-61L,.:E frgllifyufw. nu sf 14:5-'iii 'Q L'.'-tflf lhtify r 'dig 'pi' ,pi 'q.O ,'g .N 'vMiWy,,.,Mt,y,f :-5: - .g43,g.1 , ll' gl ,mil 50.0. ,'4 ew, M I V. ...W if o -1' f 'I i. 1 K V ogg? shi, l.b'p ,' : a it .. , aww li wt ,:4g,:g4 ng: - - I v' H- ' i vm,-,Q ,i t ,'. , ,'. H ll, , -Sw' .f'f'- 'kl'llW.i','ff' ef'iZ5 i ,gf 41' -W '1-i..'..wfiFfw All ' f A 'sp rim' , ,... re. , , , X .im . Cv To Eastern's leaders of tomorrow, the underclassmen, we confidently leave the maintaining of Eastern's st-andards and h tthe opportunities tra ii . found a ' h repare for their future. t Eastern will help t em p 111, Au, f 1,1i. Class of 1961 YKWKHX -e Kr, N! X , L Q Cgxl A if Cf-fffprT?fLL,L A. ci1:fif:?,f'!f 'V It 641:24 f lftsei .- , L 2 sfsfedme THE Joys WE'vE KNOWN WILL FOLLOW us l l Tffiiiigs ,sit sh, AS FUTURE YEARS DRAW NIGH ' 4 , fi1i'E1?fe A its sw f l AJ. A HC. L l ,,gf T E?!f-il l l il ee ,1s1...sf.f .1 L L 1.g rggRsf ll A l . - A - vga J ,ss lx i L , jj, 1 l . Junior year was a memorable year. The in- dignities of being new, unknown, untried, and ignorant were behind. The terrors and perils of iob hunting, college choosing, scholarship seeking lay far ahead. We remember the excitement of returning in September, knowing our way around, feeling big, and confident and wise as we greeted friends in Constitution Hall, hunted up rooms unerringly, and attacked the Cafeteria with careless ease. What an election we had! Big, bold posters, oh-so-clever slogans, and oratory that really con- vinced. We could have elected a dozen good officers, but we settled with pride on Joanne Buckless, president, Diane Rodekurt, vice-presi- dent, Maeona Sugiyama, secretary, and Carol Kramer, treasurer. At once there were big decisions to be made. The Prom - where should it be? Who should dec- orate? What theme should we use? The gym was our chosen location, and dozens of us worked with Eleni Dematatis on decorations. Blue ln- digo was our theme. The walls were draped with blue curtains, the ceiling twinkled with stars. A distant city skyline formed a romantic back- drop, and for three hours we danced to the mu- sic of the Debonairs. This was a night to re- member. lt was the iuniors who served dinner after the dress rehearsal to a weary senior cast. Mrs. Taylor, Miss Zouck, and the iunior and senior year advisers were invited guests. We set up the tables in Constitution Hall for greater comfort and space. After the meal we provided entertainment for the faculty and senior guests. December days brought fresh activity. There was our Christmas protect: baskets of shaving lo- tions, creams, powders, combs, brushes, soaps, and shampoos. lt was the iuniors, once again, who decorated the office with angels and a sea- sonal message. Junior Prom We'll meet you in the lobby before the prom. The decorating committee creates a city skyline in the gym- t Five hours later the same skyline adds to the romantic atmosphere. i l Mrs. Taylor and Miss Powers greet the juniors Refreshments in an attractive setting. Hi hlights 3 Finally! J. Meekins, J. Richardson, J. Quigley, S. Lawrence, A. Mueller, B. Johnson, P. Mulllnix. Our officers. Row 7: Diane Rodekurf, vice-president, Joanne J Buckless, president. Row 2: Carol Kramer, treasurer, Maeona S . The senior cast relaxes at the rehearsal dinner. ugnyama, secretary. --...,.... -uc new UMS have their rings turned by members of 'the graduating class. 62 Class 0f1961 THE TREASURE OF OUR KNOWLEDGE THE FUTURE'S GUIDING LIGHT At last our rings arrived, proud symbols of our status at Eastern. Would any possession ever seem quite so important? Perhaps, but at the moment it seemed unlikely. We must have thought of a hundred new ways to keep one hand, one finger, prominently displayed. January seemed a succession of endless days. Vacation was over, reports were coming. No mat- ter, when the Honor Roll was published, we led the school. We held the garlands at farewell assembly, a little breathless, a little nervous. Gold, pink, blue, lavender, they swayed a bit as we sighted the future. Good-bye, DM's, soon we too . . . Some names spelled junior year as surely as events. There were Sue Hasting's accounts of her trip to lndonesiag Gerd Christophersen and Willie Drewes, our classmates from abroad, Garnetta Potee, fresh from her Red Cross tour, Martha Conzelmann's lovely voice in a solo, Carol Smith's magic, Jan Fountain's cartoons, and Cf M ,G ff if it DMZXT ff yi. f X 1 it Q.. lilllill lr! l J . , t - .ff l l sr f 5 1 I A t . 1 l lt- l 4 Pam Bobbett's way with a basketball. Through the late winter months and early spring Miss Carey and her troupe of actresses were working on our play. The flappers were in style once more when Turn Back the Clock was presented on Junior Day. Diane Rodekurt, Sue MacLean, Marycarolyn Greene, Karen Ditman, Jan Fountain, and Carol Frey headed our all-star cast. The setting was the '2O's, complete with spangled dresses, strumming ukes, iazzy Charles- ton, but the problems bore a strange resemblance to our own. As we go to press, we do not know if there will be a Junior-Senior Boatride this year, but on the boat or in Constitution Hall, we'll have our rings turned. Moving forward from our assembly seats under the balcony, putting aside our trig tables, exchanging our physics lab reports for chemistry lab coats, our yellow report cards for blue ones, and advancing to the position of leadership, we will become seniors. Class 0f1962 Decorating the treel Row 1: S. Greenfield, L. Roth, J. Sibley, L. Ellinger, -E. McPherson. Row 2: V. Adamson, S. Pierson. L. McPherson, K. Stewart, and B. Weber twist garlands. We, the Class of 1962, began building our future at Eastern at the first class meeting in October. Songs and dances were presented by several talented class members. Our next activity was the Sophomore Tea, which was pre- ceded by an 'assembly to explain Eastern's pro- gram to mothers. Punch and cookies were served afterwards. At Christmas we decorated our class- rooms and a tree outside the cafeteria. Everyone helped fill baskets with food, clothing, and toys for the needyf In January, after hectic. cam- paigning, we installed Barbara Armigler as presi- dent, Virginia Long as vice-president, Lani Ferris as secretary, Pam Heath as treasurer, and Sally Blakeslee as assistant treasurer. We cut and twisted colored paper to make garlands for the farewell assemblies in February and June. Our class play was presented on May 6. We're doing our best to live up to our motto, Tomorrow's power is earned by today's knowledge. l. Sigafose, M, Neal, V, Wolf, and K. Guertler help too. Builds A Future CLASS OFFICERS: 5, Blakeslee, V. Long, 'B. Armiger, L. Ferris, and P. Heath. As class members wdtch, B. Armiger is installed by P. Wienecke, president of the Student Coun- 65 JJPEV Qs H' ...,-.rm XV g Xg?uA-- ........-.. f Ax fi X - 'ITF'-' f Elm s - sl!! t lit As we glance through our class history, we remember the many enioyable, and sometimes hil-arious, times we have had at Eastern, for our school has been more than a building infwhith to Work L- it'has been the home of many good times 'and lasting friendships. We Officially Become ophomores Row 1: Lynn Schupple, treasurer, Barbara Krauk, secretary. Row 2: Susan Hastings, president, Barbara Weber, vice-president. September, 1957 - There we were, the new Sophomore Class of Eastern! Shyly introduc- ing ourselves, we wondered if we would ever feel at home in such a large school. After our first class meeting, however, we began to work togeth- er by selecting our class song, banner, and mot- to. At Christmas time, the Carol Assembly and the Candlelight Procession impressed us with Eastern's rich traditions and provided us with a glimpse of what the future held. if Wgiiifqqqiki xi if ,,.. ,QQ ss, C7 War- f V if lk f ai C, V ' X 'va '13 this N-ff mf? gil? A . Ellen Stoll presents the class banner to the school on Sophomore Day. Millie Murphy, presidential nominee, speaks at our second class meeting of the year. On Sophomore Day, dressed in spotless white, we displaced the Seniors and proudly occupied the front rows of the auditorium. Our production entitled The Maker of Dreams, by Oliphant Down, introduced us, as a class, to Eastern. With the presentation of our class banner and the initial singing of our class song, we became ci perma- nent part of Eastern. Cur gay parties in the cafe- teria were smiled upon by indulgent upperclass- men who no longer seemed so exalted. Weary from the day's activities, we left school convinced that the road ahead was indeed a fair one. Carol Fox as the Manufacturer and Carol Beatty as Pierrette act out a dramatic scene in our first class play. The Maker of Dreams Bonnie Bradfield and Susan Bowen dance the parts of Pierrot and Pierrette in the dream se- quence. 69 Our Year As Statel ,lunio rs Row 1 Phyllis Wienecke president Norma Auterr vice-president. Row 2: Rosemary C. Taylor, we prepared to accept our new respon- sibilities. When at Thanksgiving time we served the traditional dinner to the cast of the Senior play, the activities ofthe year had really begun. Ellen Tucker and Donnie Noll serve the traditional dress-rehearsal dinner to th cast of the Senior Play and their guests. An energetic crew prepare for the evening ahead. Dogwood blossoms and rosebuds created by industrious workers transformed our gym into a romantic Southern garden at Twilight Time, the setting of our Junior Prom. While enioying the colonial splendor of the stately mansion which towered in the background, we danced to the music of the Men of Note and recreated a scene typical of an earlier period in American his- tory. Outside, the November night was chilling, but inside, a spring-like atmosphere prevailed un- til Twilight Time faded, leaving in its place cher- ished memories. QQ 0 0 U TW1l1 ht T1 me A restful moment on the sidelines. Through the portals and into the twilight. Bonnie Mercer eavesdrops on scene between Elaine Bryant and Suzanne McGrath. Elaine Bryant refuses the earnest proposal of Suzanne McGrath Ruth Fox, the Reverend, solicitously gazes at ailing Lucy Stricklen. Lynn Folderauer, Gerri Olsen, Veronica Myers, and Janet Brozik display Mo'ther's Day gifts at the bazaar. Our production of the dramatic satire, The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, dis- played again the artistic abilities of the Class of l96O and was the main attraction of Junior Day. Then came spring and with it Eastern's tri-annual Spring Fair. 1960's booth catered to mother and her needs by selling various practical articles, made by talented members of the class. 72 Fond Far f-:Wells RIGHT Phyllis Wienecke receives the school flag from Judy Bunnell. LEFT Pat Richardson and Joyce Cole raisf garlancls o'er the class of '59, ,J These bright-eyed dolls , Roberta The climax of Junior year occurred on the an- nual Junior-Senior boatricle. Here, we entertained the Senior Class with the original musical skit en- titled Down by the Riverside. The play was a hilarious success. As the boat passed under the Bay Bridge, the ring-turning ceremony took place, and we, the class of 1960, officially became the Senior Class of Eastern. With feelings of anticipa- tion, excitement, and ioy, we bade farewell to our older sisters, and left the Bay Belle, proud of our new position, but at the same time resolved to make our last year at Eastern worthy of the Class of 1960. entertained us on our Junior-Senior boatride. Junior-Senior seafarers view an other vessel. Panici, Christy Lynch, and Eileen Cooney Seniors at Last Class officers and advisers led by Mrs. Taylor, the princi- pal speaker, mount the stage. September 30, l959! Senior Day was a high moment in our last year at Eastern. Dressed in traditional white, we gravely took our places in the auditorium. We followed the installation of our newly-elected officers ancl Mrs. Taylor's thoughtful address with appreciation. Later we tried to settle down to our lessons, but the festive mood kept us from getting much clone that day! After classes, we had a gay party in the cafeteria, replete with records, cokes, and cookies. The day ended on an optimistic note, and we felt we were off to an auspicious start. isvftfgiisyi K , .g is V if ,. 1 gs sly .si. ,V , , ' - f t P 5 Vi ' if M ' - . . t ' r, H f an ,A i W7 W ilg, 4 11 V U Qfxfi in 1 . xx A if -Ft .gi Vkyr ,B I i . sh A. ,JM . V ,. ' i 2, i t ' 1 3 1,115 . . A f , o 4 . .. is ' 3 V :Xi i f 74 Seniors sing their class song and terminate the assembly J. Cole and J. Diffendal take their oaths of office. Barbara Druery and Lynn Schupple put finishing touches on the make- up of Jill MacDougall and Louise Barker. I Have Five Dau htersw Our senior play, coached by Mrs. Lehrer, measured up to our highest hopes. Many recog- nized it as Pride and Prejudice and agreed that the performance was most enioyable. The cast included Donnie Noll as .lane Bennet, Pat Etzel as Elizabeth Bennet, Elaine De Martin as Mary Ben- net, Carol Black as Lydia Bennet, Norma Auteri as Kitty Bennet, Jill MacDougall as Mrs. Bennet, Kay Stewart as the servant, Sue Berberich as Charlotte Lucas, Lynn Folderauer as Mr. Bennet, Louise Linck as Charles Bingley, Joan Vollrath as Fitzwilliam Darcy, Carole Beatty as William Col- lins, Elaine Bryant as Caroline Bingley, and Louise Barker as Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Leading men Joan Vollrath and Louise Linck contend tor the 'Favors of Pat Etzel and Norma Auteri. Jill MacDougall introduces Carol Black 'to Louise Linck. Curtain Call . . . Curioin coll for N, Auieri, E, DeMurtin, J, Vollrcth, P. Elzel, L. Linck, D. Noll, J, MucDougull, C, Block, C. Beaiiy, S. Berberich, L. Folderciuer, l. Barker, E. Bry nd Dinner for the Cast r 'W W 1 wh in H A' . gpg, j' 'H W, fs -f', gf ,gc K ji ' ji , ,, Louise Linck, Joan Vollrcth, Maureen Collins, and Donnie Noll enioy the cost dinner traditionoily served by the Juniors. 76 Reflected in the light of their candles seniors begin their last Christmas at Eastern Time Passes A11Too Swiftl Farewell already? It hardly seemed possible that all applications for colleges and iobs had finally been filled out, that innumerable trips to the counselors' offices were over, that the last of the endless after school meetings had been held, and that we had participated in our last candlelight procession. The traditions of Eastern and our hectic, fun-filled days had all too soon become the treasured memories of our senior year. With such recollections running through our minds we slowly passed under the colorful garlands. After a wonderful graduation and prom, we dreamed of the future, not too distant, for which Eastern had helped to prepare us. Sadly, Joyce Diffendal and Joyce Cole. lead the Farewell Recessional. farewell. l l LEFT: Miss Zouck speaks words of encouragement as seniors bid Mixed emotions mark good byes V 2. J , 'Z .1 ' The Flag Formation prepares to enter the auditorium. S. Schaefer, class secretary, P. Wienecke, council president, J. Diffendal, class vice-president, J. Cole, class president, J. Smith, class treasurer. I swf A Anxious graduates await the big mo- ment. The lineup and then the grand en- il trance. Graduation Graduation came at last - the fulfillment of our aspirations. As we received the coveted di- plomas, we felt proud. New careers beckoned, but we felt sad at the thought of leaving our friends and the world of which we had been a part at Eastern. 5 78 I'11Be Seein You Graduates meet as a class for the last time. Will we ever forget the beauty and excite- ment of our Senior Prom? It was a fitting climax to the social activities of our class. As we danced our way through the evening, we tried to capture all ofthe ioy of our last class event. Time out to chat. Ahh!!! The pause that refreshes 79 E S I I li! MEIN i t .ff T -l 1, J ii Hx L, '4 -f2. 4:- ' l I l Vi nl 1 l All As we regretfully leave Eastern, we re- member the good times that we have en- ioyed together. Nevertheless, we look ea- gerly- toward the changing world of the fu- ture, stretching ahead with promise. Though as graduates we shall follow different paths - some to the college campus, some to the business world, and still others to home- making careers - we all carry with us cher- ished memories of Eastern High School. I A dj hi? 1 X c - W4 X0 N 'ff'-I -n 1--'a33f2,- I -1 M 3359 i s Q qv., qlilix ' it xi , T-A QJQCW -T.. fi- X '.. ..- FEBRUARY OFFICERS Presidenf Secretory JOYCE COLE SUZANNE SCHAEFER Vrce-President Treasurer JOYCE DIFFENDAL JUDITH ANN SMITH 82 DOLORES ELAINE ABBOTT 1966 Perlman Place Business Education Assistant squad leader 2,37 homeroom secretary 27 homeroom vice-president 37 play committee 37 Student Council 47 ba- zaar 47 squad leader 47 guide 4. MARLENE ADER 3015 East Monument Street Business Education Student Council 47 bank official 47 ice skating 47 usher 47 commencement usher 47 Proiection Club 2,4, treasurer 37 BAN- NER representative 2,47 ECHO representa- tive 47 bazaar 47 prom committee 37 squad leader 2,37 assistant squad leader 27 speedball 27 table tennis 27 homeroom sec- retary 27 garland bearer 47 modern dance 37 play committee 4. SANDRA JO ADAMS 2035 East Preston Street Business Education Squad leader 37 bank representative 47 ice skating 37 bazaar 3. LINDA ANN ALMOND 536 Radnor Avenue Academic Course FTA 2,3747 ECHO art staff 47 bazaar 47 hall monitor 47 prom committee 37 golf 37 squad leader 2,47 assistant squad leader 37 Christmas decoration committee 2,37 Stogecrafters 47 play committee 4. JACKLYN KAY ARTHUR 3617 Loch Raven Boulevard Business Education Homeroom president 27 homeroom vice- president 27 squad leader 2,37 softball 27 commencement usher 4. VERNA ANNA BARBAGALLO 2809 White Avenue Academic Course Protection Club, treasurer 2, vice-presi- dent 3,47 FTA 27 modern dance 37 prom committee 37 ice skating 47 BANNER rep- resentative 47 bazaar 47 garland bearer 47 gym monitor 4. JOAN ADA BACKUS 238 West Thirty-fifth Street Business Education Assistant squad leader 4. VIOLETMARIE BARTHOLME 634 North Streeper Street Business Education Proiection Club 47 bazaar 47 garland bear er 37 homeroom treasurer 37 home eco nomics library marshal 37 squad leader 3 table tennis 27 bank official 4. MARIA DANIELA BELL 5610 Benton Heights Avenue Academic Course Boatride committee 47 bazaar 47 basket- ball 37 ECHO staff 3. NANCY LEONARD BENJAMIN 427 East Twenty-eight Street Academic Course Basketball 27 tennis 27 softball 27 swim- ming 47 ECHO ad representative 4. BONNIE LEE BELSCHNER 4333 Newport Avenue Business Education Badminton 37 ECHO representative 37 bank representative 37 homeroom vice-president 47 locker monitor 47 squad leader 274. GEORGETTE RUTH BEVERUNGEN 2603 Lotona Road Business Education Bank representative 172,37 BANNER adver- tising staff 27 squad Ieader 1,37 assis- tant squad leader 17 gym monitor 37 bazaar 47 Christmas decoration committee 2. DARLENE ELIZABETH BLUME 4016 Dudley Avenue Business Education Squad leader 25 usher 3,45 home econom- ics librarian 35 BANNER representative 45 boatride committee 45 assistant squad leader 4. CAROL ELIZABETH BORIG 4106 Wilke Avenue Business Education Softball 1,25 bazaar 1,45 squad leader 2,35 assistant squad leader 1,45 hall monitor 35 guidance monitor 45 garland bearer 35 play 4. CAROL ANN BOND 303 West Lorraine Avenue Business Education Bank representative 3,4. ELAINE CATHERINE BORKMAN 417 North Bouldin Street Business Education ECHO staff 45 bazaar 45 garland bearer 35 table tennis 25 speedball 2: Pl'0m Com' mittee 35 proiection squad 3,45 ice skating 35 bank official 4. ANNA MAY BOSSEN 3912 lnner Circle Business Education Homeroom president 25 squad leader 2,45 ECHO representative 35 homeroom treasur- er 3,45 home economics librarian 3,45 ba- zaar 45 assistant squad leader 3. ANNA LOUISE BROWN 414- Evesham Avenue Academic Course Prom committee 35 ice skating 35 modern dance 2,35 Griffin Club 2, president 4, vice-president 35 badminton 35 BANNER circulation staff 25 hall monitor 45 ECHO representative 45 bazaar 45 science news- paper 2. BONITA LEE BRADFIELD 4632 York Road Academic Course FTA 2,3,45 class meeting entertainment 25 play 25 squad leader 2,45 assistant 35 hall monitor 45 bazaar 45 gym monitor 45 ECHO picture representative 45 prom committee 35 bank representative 2. ALVA ELAINE BRYANT 5720 Nasco Place Academic Course Homeroom president 2,35 play 2,3,45 commencement usher 45 bank representa- tive 45 guide 45 gym monitor 45 swim- ming 25 squad leader 2. THERESA ANN MARIE BURCH 2809 Westfield Avenue Business Education Squad leader 25 bank 3,45 homeroom vice- president 35 assistant squad leader 35 basketball 45 bank vice-president 3,45 bank official 3,4. ANN BEATRICE CERVIN 2811 East Monument Street Business Education Table tennis 25 Praiection Club 2,3,45 usher 35 garland bearer 35 golf 45 Pet Club 45 treasurer 35 homeroom president 45 squad leader 25 ice skating 45 bazaar 45 bank official 45 FNC 4. VVILMA JOYCE CARROLL 1300 Winston Avenue Academic Course Pet Club 25 biology lab assistant 25 bank representative 2,35 assembly entertainment 25 assistant squad leader 25 swimming 3,45 hall monitor 45 office marshal 4: Griffin Club 45 play property committee 45 boat- ride committee 45 bazaar 45 ECHO repre- sentative 45 locker monitor 45 ice skating 4. SANDRA DARLEEN CLARK 5727 Edgepark Road Academic Course Assembly entertainment 25 lab assistant 25 bank representative 25 office monitor 45 bazaar 45 baatride 4: play property com- mittee 45 BANNER circulation staff 4. Y 109 Pelham Avenue AROLE MARIE CLEMENS usiness Education nt 4, library aide 34 squad Ieade ssistlmt squad leader 45 basketball a 2 : unselor's aide 3.4. DYCE PATRICIA COLE 35 South Smallwood Street cademic Course ear president 45 play 3,45 bazaar : : sp g 2 3 s ll 25 modern dance 2,3. EMILY ANN DORSCH E406 Hillburn Avenue x . cademic Course president 45 ECHO staff, senior writ 45 BANNER representative 35 Proiection Club 3,45 Griffin Club 3,45 bank repre- sentative 2,35 garland bearer 35 Senior Scientists 45 badminton 2,35 golf 45 arch- ery 25 prom committee 35 Quill and Scroll 45 bazaar 45 FTA 3,45 French Club 4. DOROTHY AILEEN DUNSMORE 462i Asbury Avenue Academic Course Projection Club 2,3,45 squad leade usher 45 bazaar 4. ank official l,2, vice-president 3, pres: e - ' ' 5 I rland bearer 4 homeroom secretary 45 om committee 35 Student Council 2,35 meroom treasurer 25 assembly usher 2,35 rland bearer 3,45 ECHO representative recreation committee 35 gym assistant badminton V. 2,35 squad leader 2,35 ble tennis V. 2,35 volleyball V. 25 basket- :ll V. 35 eedball 35 olf ,5 : NA 2,3, president 45 Pet Club 3, vice- r 25 3: 4: MARJORIE ANNE COOK 2017 East Thirtieth Street Academic Course Praiection Club 2, secretary 3,45 archery 25 badminton 2,35 BANNER committee 25 homeroom secretary 2,45 assistant squad leader 3,45 science newspaper 25 ice skat- ing 45 Senior Scientists 45 bazaar 4, PATRICIA FRANCES CWIEK i203 Church Street Business Education 5CIUUd leadef 354: assistant squad leader 2. e-up r 45 CAROL LOUISE CRESIC 3320 Beech Avenue Academic Course VALERIE JEAN CLEMENS 6300 Brook Avenue Business Education Bank official l,2, vice-president 3,45 li- brary aid 3,45 squad leader l,2,3,45 basketball 35 assistant squad leader 25 counselor's aid 3,45 homeroom treasurer BARBARA COLEMAN 2206 Linden Avenue Academic Course FTA 45 assistant squad leader 45 bazaar 45 modern dance 2,3. Swimming 25 table tennis 2,3,45 homeroom president 2,35 class entertainment 25 as- sembly entertainment 25 garland bearer 35 basketball 3,45 Student Council 45 bad- minton 45 play property committee 45 ten- nis 35 bazaar 4. JOYCE ANITA DIFFENDAL 3204 Lyndale Avenue Academic Course Year vice-president 45 commencement usher 45 play 45 bazaar 45 softball 2,3,V. 4: Glee Club 3,45 tennis 45 swimming 2,45 homeroom vice-president 35 speedball V. 25 squad leader 25 boatride entertain- ment 4. A ROSALEE DRAVENSTOTT 2l8 North Conkllng Street Business Education Bank official 3,45 locker monitor 4. ELIZABETH ANN EBERSOLE IOO4 Argonne Drive Academic Course Squad leader 25 swimming 35 office mon- itor 45 garland bearer 35 usher 35 boat- ride committee 45 bazaar 45 assistant squad leader 45 Glee Club 25 bank rep- resentative 25 ECHO staff, advertising 4. 2.3: CAROLYN LEE ERWAY 4248 Sheldon Avenue Business Education PATRICIA DOROTHY ETZEL 808 North Rose Street Academic Course Play 3,45 play committee 25 prom commit tee 35 Pet Club 3, president 45 bazaar 3 office monitar 45 FTA 35 Searchers 3. DIANE LOUISE EDRINGTON 1306 West Forty-first Street Academic Course Bazaar 45 All-Maryland Chorus 4. SYLVIA REBECCA ELLIOTT 1006 Shellbanks Road Academic Course Basketball 2,3,45 softball 2,3,45 volleyball tennis 25 speedball 25 squad leader 2,3,45 basketball coach 3, i SHERRY ANN EDWARDS 606 East Thirty-fourth Street Academic Course Play properties committee 45 basketball 25 hall marshal 45 Car Club 2. IRIS ANN ELLIS 4219 La Salle Avenue Business Education Squad leader 35 assistant squad leader 35 bazaar 25 UNY 15 Christmas decoration committee 1. MELVA JANE ESPOSITE 817 South Talna Street Academic Course FTA 2,35 bank representative 25 homeroom president 35 homeroom secretary 45 BAN' NER representative 35 bazaar 45 ECHO representative 35 ice skating 45 squad leader 45 boatride entertainment 45 gar- land bearer. JANE ELLEN EUBANK 6221 Pioneer Drive Academic Course Garland bearer 3,45 bazaar 45 Dramatics Club 45 bank representative 25 hall moni- tor 4g Christmas decoration committee 2,35 assistant squad leader 3. BETTY VERNETTA EVANS 1033 McDonagh Street Academic Course FTA 3,45 basketball 3,45 volleyball 3,45 bazaar 45 Officials Club5 commencement usher 45 swimming 45 BANNER circulation staff 4. HELEN ROSITA EVEIRHART 1121 North Kenwood Avenue Academic Course Modern dance 3,45 ice skating 45 garland bearer 35 tennis 35 softball 35 squad leader 3,45 assistant squad leader 4. CAROL ANN EVANS 3843 Monterey Road Academic Course Squad leader 25 FTA 25 bazaar 45 BANNER representative 45 gym monitor 4. ETHELMARIE DIANE FALBUSH 2010 Hollins Street Academic Course Ice skating 45 modern dance 3,45 garland bearer 35 bank representative 45 property committee 45 squad leader 45 speedball 35 bazaar 45 biology lab assistant 2. FAITH ARLEEN FERRIS 12 Saint Georges Road Academic Course Homeroom secretary 45 badminton V, 2,3, 45 table tennis 3, J.V. 2, 'V, 45 basketball 3,45 softball 3,45 tennis V. 3,45 golf 45 speedlaall 3,45 archery 45 interscholastic badminton winner 2,35 assembly com- mittee 25 prom committee 25 bazaar 45 guide 45 boatride committee 45 commence- ment usher 45 play property committee 45 hall monitor 45 squad leader 2,3. BARBARA LORRAINE FORREST 1908 Ruxton Avenue Business Education Squad leader 25 speedball 25 tennis 35 archery 35 bazaar 45 commencement usher 45 boatride 45 ticket representative 4. ROSEMARY LILLIAN FORD 2125 Hawkins Point Road Business Education Squad leader 25 bank representative 25 homeroom secretary 35 ECHO representa- tive 3. GWENDOLYN ANN FOWLKES 1516 East Lanvale Street Academic Course FTA 3,45 garland bearer 35 ice skating 35 swimming 45 basketball 35 volleyball 3,45 commencement usher 45 bazaar 4. l MINA SYLVIA FRANGAKIS 4901 La Salle Avenue y Academic Course Homeroom president 4i Student Council 45 homeroom vice-presiddnt 35 BANNER rep- resentative 25 FTA 2,3545 Griffin Club 3,45 guide 45 bazaar 35 squad leader 3. VIRGINIA MARLENE GAREY 1918 Ramsey Street Business Education Bank representative Z5 squad leader 35 hall monitor 35 boatride committee 35 class meeting entertainment 3,4. KATHERINE ANNE FRESE 927 North Hill Road Academic Course FTA 2,35 Dramatics Club 25 golf 35 bad- minton 35 archery 35 modern dance 35 bazaar 45 garland bearer 3,45 BANNER representative 45 squad leader 45 play scenery committee 45 assistant squad lead- er 35 tennis 4, EDITH SOLLERS GAVIN 1154 Gorsuch Avenue Academic Course Student Council 25 homeroom secretary 25 bank representative 2,3,45 Christmas dec- oration committee 2,35 home economics library marshal 35 garland bearer 45 ba- zaar BANNER representative 45 program committee for Senior Day 4. MARLYN ELISE GEORGE 2515 Christian Street Academic Course FTA 3,45 assistant squad leader 35 golf 35 homeroom vice-president 45 hall monitor 45 gym monitor 4. ANITA MARIA HACKER 2022 Burnwood Road Business Education Student Council 2,35 ECHO representative 25 commencement usher 35 boatride com- mittee 35 hall monitor 35 squad leader 45 volleyball 25 basketball 25 assistant squad leader 2,35 class meeting entertainment 45 gym monitor 3. ELEANOR ANGELA GIORGILLI 3901 Hamilton Avenue Business Education Homeroam president 15 homeroom treas- urer 2,35 bank representative 1,2,45 gar- land bearer 45 Chorus 15 BANNER repre- sentative 15 bazaar 45 squad leader l,2,3, 45 PTA representative 2. MARGARET FRANCES HARMON 542 Gold Street Academic Course Squad leader 45 ice skating 35 basketball 35 bazaar 4. PENELOPE DARLYN HARRISON 3526 Keswick Road Academic Course Guide 45 hall monitor 45 Chorus 2,3,45 P.T.A. representative 25 homeroom presi- dent 3,45 modern dance 35 boatride, ticket chairman 45 usher, farewell assembly 45 swimming 35 Music Festival 2,3,45 boatride entertainment 45 Choral Assembly 3,45 assistant squad leader 4. CAROLYN CLAIRE HAUER 5109 Sipple Avenue Business Education Garland bearer 35 prom committee 35 as- sembly usher 35 bazaar 45 ice skating 35 swimming 45 squad leader 2,35 assistant LOIS OLWIA HASH 5607 Radecke Avenue Business Education Squad leader 3. DOROTHY LOUISE HERBST 4614 Arabia Avenue Business Education BANNER feature writer 15 squad Ie squad leader 1,4. JANICE LEE HINKEL 3504 Cliftmont Avenue Academic Course Homeroom vice-president 25 ECHO repre- sentative 35 garland bearer 45 office mon- itor 45 hall monitor 45 bazaar 45 squad leader 35 volleyball 2,35 ice skating 45 swimming 25 assistant squad leader 4. MAY AGNES HUBBARD 3521 Chesterfield Avenue Academic Course Homeroom treasurer 2,3,45 boatride enter- tainment 35 Student Council representa- tive 45 home economics library monitor 3,45 hall monitor 25 garland bearer 35 bazaar 45 tennis 35 swimming 45 ECHO ad representative 3. DOLORES MARGARET HOFFMAN 407 Arsan Avenue Business Education Bazaar 45 ECHO representative 4: play committee 45 squad leader 2,3. KATHLEEN HUBER 1923 Perlman Place Business Education Homercom president 45 homeroom secre- tary 35 bank official 45 squad leader 2,35 bazaar 4. SHIRLEY ANN HUFF 4427 Grandview Avenue Business Education Squad leader 2,35 BANNER representative 2,35 usher 35 bazaar 45 ECHO 4. DORIS LEOLA JENKINS 2815 West Mosher Street Academic Course Bazaar 45 ECHO ad representative 35 com- basketball V. 2,3,45 speedball V. 2,3,4, Officials Club 2,3,45 squad leader 2,3,45 basketball V. 2,3,45 speedball V. 2,3,45 captain 35 volleyball 2,45 V, 35 softball 2,3, V, 45 tennis 2,35 badminton 2,3,45 table tennis 25 swimming 45 boatride com- mittee 4. DIANE HUNLEY 5016 Plymouth Road Business Education Homeroom vice-president I5 BANNER typ- ing staff 25 garland bearer 35 bank official 45 bank representative 1,25 squad leader 1,45 assistant squad leader 2,3. DIANE IRENE JEWENS 620 East Thirty-fifth Street Academic Course Squad leader 2,35 homeroom vice-presi- dent 25 Student Council 2,3,45 gym locker monitor 3,45 golf 45 ice skating 45 Senior Scientists 4, GAIL JOHNSON Linden Avenue l Course KEELEY ost Madison Street Course ELIZABETH KREBS 848 West Thirty'fifth Street Education BARA ANN LANG East Forty-first Street Education 3, squad leader 3. circulation staff-3,45 FTA 253,45 Council 25 representative-at-large swimming 25 bazaar 45 boatricle com- 45 garland bearer 45 commencement 45 locker monitor 45 play scenery 45 squad leader 2,45 assistant leader 35 modern dance 3. 2,3,45 modern dance 25 boalride 45 bazaar 455ice skating 45 squad leader 45 Music Festival 45 Choral Assembly 2,3,45 bazaar ticket Homeroom secretary 2 squad leader 23 teroom president 4, basketball 4, gar- land bearer 45 squad leader 4. president 25 Student Council bank representative 2,3,45 garland BARBARA ANN KLEIN 1205 West Forty-second Street Academic Course Assembly entertainment 25 archery 35 hall marshal 4: squad leader 45 bazaar 45 ice skating 4, HELEN KRAFT 33l6 Moravia Avenue Academic Course Baseball lp Car Club 25 usher 35 squad leader 35 boatride committee 45 office marshal 45 Stagecratters 45 bazaar 45 ice skating 4. ROSEMARY LORRAINE JOHNSTON 3968 Falls Road Business Education Homeroom treasurer 2,3,45 homeroom sec- retary 45 Glee Club 2,35 class meeting entertainment 2,3,45 garland bearer 3. KAREN LYNNE KELLEY 3233 Elmora Avenue Business Education Student Council 25 homeroom vice-presi- dent 2,35 Glee Club 2,35 squad leader 2,35 softball 2,35 basketball 25 ECHO repre- sentative 3: garland bearer 45 garland maker 35 class meeting entertainment 3,45 swimming 45 assistant squad leader 2,35 H.55,5,,5,5i5, V4 ,. t' .15-wg. CHRISTINE KOLIBER 512 Tunbridge Road Academic Course BANNER news staff 2,35 homeroom vice' president 35 president 35 FTA 35 prom com- mittee 35 bazaar 45 BANNER advertising staff 45 assembly entertainment 2, BARBARA RUTH KRAUK 3303 Ailsa Avenue Academic Course Year secretary 25 prom committee chair- man 35 prom committee 45 play committee 2,3, chairman 45 bazaar l,45 homeroom secretary 45 garland bearer 35 commence- ment usher 45 ice skating 45 swimming 45 squad leader 1,25 assistant squad leader 35 hall monitor 35 FTA 2,3. bazaar 4. MARY LYNN KUFER 4623 Greenhill Avenue Academic Course Homeroom treasurer 45 FTA 2,3,45 Proiec- tion Club 3,45 Student Council 35 table tennis 25 hall monitor 45 gym monitor 45 assistant squad leader 4. CAROL LEGG 627 East Thirtieth Street Business Education Student Council 2,3,45 homeroom presi- dent 35 garland bearer 35 assistant squad leader 3. CORA LILLIAN LIEVERS 1054 West Fayette Street Business Education Volleyball 2,3,45 varsity 45 badminton 2,3, 45 softball 3,45 garland bearer 35 speed- ball 45 basketball 25 ice skating 35 FTA 45 BANNER distribution staff 2. ANTOINETTE MARGARET LUIZA 117 Beechdole Road Academic Course Hall monitor 3,45 squad leader 45 bank representative 45 locker monitor 45 Christ- mas decorations 2,35 bazaar 45 commence- ment usher 45 BANNER circulation staff 45 assistant squad leader 2. MARJORIE DEAN MACE lOl3 Lenton Avenue Business Education BANNER staff 3,45 homeroom treasurer 2, 45 homeroom secretary 45 cafeteria com- mittee 45 commencement usher 45 bazaar 45 modern dance 3,45 Officials Club 35 prom committee 35 Fashion Club 25 bad' minton 35 assistant squad leader 3. PAULETTE MAKARSKY 1350 East Fort Avenue Academic Course Swimming 45 office monitor 45 bazaar 45 assembly entertainment 2. MARY EILEEN MARSH 4915 Schaub Avenue Academic Course MARY ANN MICKEL 6418 Birchwood Avenue Business Education Swimming 15 volleyball 15 homeroom vice- president 1,35 squad leader lg assistant squad leader 25 homeroom treasurer 25 bazaar 1,45 garland bearer 45 Student Council 4. BARBARA ANN LOGUE 2533 East Monument Street Academic Course Squad leader 25 Student Council 25 home- room vice-president 45 tennis 45 bazaar 45 hall monitor 45 play scenery committee 4. VIRGINIA LEE MACDERMOTT 1525 Tunlaw Road Academic Course Bank representative 2,35 boatride com- mittee 45 homeroom treasurer 45 bazaar 45 swimming 45 play property committee 4. AUD HEN JANE McKNEW 2023 Burnwood Road Academic Course Student Council decorations 35 squad leader 35 BANNER contest winner 1. NANCY ANN MILLER 700 East Thirty-sixth Street Business Education Student Council 3,45 garland bearer 45 bazaar 45 class-meeting entertainment 2,3, 45 swimming 45 squad leader 3,41 assis- tant squad leader 2, REY ELIZABETH MocGREGOR 2640 North Charles Street Business Education Assistant squad leader 4. RIETTA LOUISE MARINE 2723 Oakley Avenue Business Education Squad leader 25 assistant squad leader 4 LEE NOVAK Brendan Avenue Education Council t,4, homeroom president 4 homeroom vice-president 3, bank nrarive 2, garland bearer 4, bazaar nnis 3, Christmas decoration commit- FRANCES PARRIS Deepwaod Road Course 2,3,4, ploy programs 4, BANNER assembly committee 2, table 3, bootride committee 4, bazaar 4, y 3, ice skating 3, golf 4, office tor 4 lab assistant 4 badminton 4 SUSAN LEIGH MITCHELL 6005 Eunice Avenue Academic Course Choir 2,3,4, Student Council 4, bazaar 4, hall monitor 4, Christmas decoration com- mittee 2. NANCY KATHRYN NEUMAN 3503 Bellevale Avenue Academic Course Student Council 4, homeroom president 2, 3, squad leader 'l,2, locker monitor 3, gar- land bearer 4, Goodwill committee I. BONNIE LEE PHILLIPS 3829 Mary Avenue Business Education Squad leader 2,3,4, bazaar 4, softball 4, garland bearer 4, bootride committee 4. BARBARA VALENTINE PIERSANTE 747 Melville Avenue Academic Course BANNER circulation manager 4, homeroom president 4, FTA secretary 2, treasurer 3, vice-president 4, homeroom secretary 2, homeroom treasurer 2,3, prom committee 4, softball 2, BANNER assistant circulation manager 4, bootride committee 4, Good- will representative 2, ECHO representative 2, guide 4, bazaar 4, office marshal 4, squad leader 2,3, PTA representative 2. GLORIA LEE MOUSE 3209 Glendale Avenue Business Education Homeroom vice-president 2, homeroom secretary 3, commencement usher 4, BAN- NER representative 4, bazaar 4, swimming 4, bootride committee 4, tennis 3, Dra- matics Club I, squad leader 3, BANNER circulation staff 1, assistant squad leader 2. BARBARA JANE NEVERDON 427 North Pulaski Street Academic Course Bazaar 4, basketball 4, V. 3, volleyball 3, 4, tennis 3, softball 3. GERALDINE ALICE OLSEN I340 Pentwood Road Business Education Homeroom president 2,3,4, homeroom vice- president 4, bazaar 4, garland bearer 3, prom committee 4, ECHO 4, boatride cam- mittee 4, squad leader 2,3, class meeting entertainment 2,3,4, Dramatics Club 2, speedboll 2, volleyball 3, softball 3. VICTORIA LOUISE PETERS 4308 Dewey Avenue Academic Course Softball V. 3, volleyball 3, basketball 2,3,4, assistant squad leader 2,3, squad leader 4, bazaar 4, speedball 3, BANNER circulation staff 4, tennis 3,4, commencement usher 3, boatride committee 4. JOCELYN PIEL 3730 Tudor Arms Avenue Academic Course Student Council 2, homeroom secretary 2, table tennis 4, LV. 2, V, 3, badminton V. 3,4, squad leader 2,3,4, tennis 3, basket- ball 3,4, ECHO representative 3, garland bearer 4, commencement usher 4, play property committee 4, bazaar 4. BETTY LOU PRITCHETT 2823 Inglewood Avenue Business Education Bank representative l,2,3,4, garland bear- er 4. CAROLYN GERTRUDE QUICK 2036 North Washington Street Academic Course Commencement usher 2,35 ice skating 35 modern dancing 1,25 swimming 35 bazaar 35 assistant squad leader 1,25 locker mon- itor 1. DORIS ELLEN RAYME 1014 Tunbridge Road Academic Course Hameroom president 2,35 homeroom vice- president 45 Student Council 2,3,45 squad leader 2,45 assistant squad leader 35 ice skating 35 bazaar 3. Student Council 35 bank representative 2,35 KATHRYN ELIZABETH REGESTER 3109 Berkshire Road Business Education Squad leader 35 bazaar 45 garland bearer 415 hospitality committee 4. GLORIA JEAN RICHARDSON 1212 East Preston Street Academic Course FTA 25 Chorus 45 basketball 'I5 volleyball I. JUDITH LYNNE RINES 3446 Parklawn Avenue Academic Course Proiection Club 2,35 squad leader 25 Senior Scientists 45 archery 25 locker monitor 35 PATRICIA MAY REINHARDT 6148 Marlora Road Business Education Hameroom vice-president 25 homeroom secretary 35 Student Council 35 class meet- ing entertainment 2,3,45 bank representa- tive 2,35 bazaar 45 volleyball V. 2,3,45 BANNER typist 25 swimming 45 softball 35 table tennis 25 Glee Club 35 squad leader 2,3,45 commencement usher 45 prom com- mittee 35 hall marshal 35 Fashion Club 2. LETTY PATRICIA RIDGELY 4302 Anntana Avenue Business Education BANNER advertising staff 25 squad leader 35 assistant squad leader 2,35 BANNER typist 25 BANNER representative 25 locker monitor 35 softball 35 bazaar 45 usher 4. CAROL RABORG 4016 Granite Avenue Business Education Bazaar 14 assistant squad leader 1 squad leader 23 bank representative 1 boatride 4 monitor 4 BRENDA MAY REBSTOCK 1137 Sargeant Street Business Education BANNER representative 2 3 4 bearer 3 bazaar 4 assistant squad 45 counselors helper 3 GLORIA RUTH ROBINSON I 6423 Glenoak Avenue Business Education Hameroom president 2 Pralectlon president 2 3 4 library aide 1 2 34 squa leader 2, The Searchers 2,3, bazaar 4, Pe Club 3,4. SUSAN MILLER ROWE 3433 University Place Academic Course Archery 35 table tennis 35 locker monitor 45 boatride 45 commencement usher 3: badminton 45 BANNER representative 4. golf 45 bazaar 35 assistant squad leader 3 MARTHA LUCY SCHMIDT t3l5 Windemere Avenue Academic Course ECHO art staff 45 Senior Scientists 45 Pet Club 2,3,45 prom committee 35 assistant squad leader 45 Quill and Scroll 4. BEVERLY ANN SCHNECK i320 Berry Street Academic Course Softball 2, V. 35 basketball 25 table tennis 25 golt 3. MARILYN DORIS SCHNADER 2920 Shirley Avenue Academic Course Goodwill Drive chairman I5 play 2,3,45 hall monitor 3,45 homeroom secretary 3,4, treasurer 45 Chorus 45 Glee Club 35 bazaar 1,45 prom committee 3. RAE ELLEN SCHUSTER 6203 Alta Avenue Business Education Garland bearer 45 ECHO representative 35 bazaar 45 hall marshal 35 bank repre- sentative 2,35 BANNER advertising staff 25 squad leader 35 assistant squad leader l,2,3,45 usher 4. MARY SUSAN SEIDEL 6222 Fairdel Avenue Academic Course Proiection Club 3,45 homeroom vice-presi- dent 45 Senior Scientists vice-president 45 FTA 3,45 Student Council 45 scenery com- mittee 45 ice skating 45 bazaar 45 archery 25 badminton 2,35 BANNER committee 25 assistant squad leader 3. LORRAINE EILEEN SHANOSKI 827 South Milton Avenue Academic Course FTA 2,35 bank representative 2,3,45 Pro- jection Club 35 treasurer 45 prom committee 35 bazaar 45 commencement usher 35 gym monitor 45 squad leader 2,45 assistant squad leader 35 BANNER representative 25 speedball 25 table tennis 25 ice skating 45 modern dance 4. SHARON ANN SERIO i300 East Thirty-sixth Street Academic Course Homeroom president 45 homeroom vice- president 35 Student Council 45 garland bearer 45 homeroom treasurer 25 ECHO representative 25 BANNER feature staff 25 BANNER circulation staff 25 bazaar 45 stage decorating committee 45 modern dance 25 Fashion Club 35 ice skating 35 squad leader 2,3,45 Y-Teens Club 25 bas- ketball 2. JANE LEE SHILLING 4352 Newport Avenue Academic Course Homeroom president 45 homeroom vice- president 45 homeroom secretary 35 Glee Club 2,3,45 guide 45 bazaar chairman 45 archery 25 ice skating 45 play committee 2. LINDA ROSE MARTIN SINGER 5406 Pembroke Avenue Academic Course Office marshal 45 Stagecrafters president 45 boatride committee 45 tennis 35 bazaar 45 Christmas decoration committee 2,35 FTA 25 Fashion Club 3. PATRICIA ANN SPONSEL 4634 Northwood Drive Academic Course Garland bearer 35 commencement usher 3,45 BANNER circulation staff 25 bank rep- resentative 35 homeroom secretary 45 boat- ride 35 hall monitor 35 library monitor 35 Girls State 45 prom decoration committee 35 modern dance 35 assistant squad leader 25 BANNER reporter 35 Dramatics Club 2, 35 FTA 2,3. 1. . JANET CARROLL SMITH 702 Saint Dunstans Road Business Education Swimming 2. AMY BENNETT TABER 4670 Marble Hall Road Academic Course Homeroom president 2,35 homeroom vice- president 45 Student Council 2,45 guide 45 ECHO photography staff 45 commencement usher 45 senior prom committee 45 flog- twirler 2,3,45 bazaar 45 boatride, hospita- lity committee 45 BANNER circulation staff 45 sophomore play 35 Choir 25 office mar- shal 35 iunior play 45 garland maker 3. GERALDINE MARIE TAYLOR 4341 Reisterstown Road Business Education LOIS PATRICIA TAYLOR 1120 Walker Avenue Business Education Bazaar 45 Dramatics Club 2,35 golf 2,35 squad leader 35 book cover representative 35 table tennis 25 Student Council repre- sentative 2. GRACEY NAOMI TAYLOR 3112 Clearview Avenue Academic Course Baseball 15 ECHO representative 15 assist- ant squad leader 25 Car Club 25 usher 35 boatride committee 45 office marshal 45 Stogecrafters 45 bazaar 4. GERALDINE THOMPSON 3338 Elmora Avenue Business Education BEVERLY EVELYN TIEDEMANN 1002 North Augusta Avenue Business Education Squad leader 2,35 assistant squad leader 3,45 homeroom treasurer 45 garland bearer 4. LUUK ELIZABETH TINKELENBERG 615 Homestead Street Academic Course Golf 35 tennis 35 BANNER representative 35 bootride committee 45 bazaar 45 ECHO advertising staff 45 office marshal 45 play costume committee 3. DORIS LYNN VAN NEWKIRK ELIZABETH PHlLLlPS VAN SANT 3521 North Calvert Street RUTH ELLEN TIMMONS 2711 Tivoly Avenue Business Education ECHO representative5 golf 15 squad leader 1,45 bazaar 1,45 BANNER representative 25 assistant squad leader 35 hall monitor 35 play 35 garland bearer 3,45 prom 35 bank representative 45 guidance monitor 4 PATRICIA ANNE UNKLE 4312 Parkwood Avenue Business Education ECHO representative 2,45 bazaar 45 tennis 35 basketball 35 assistant squad leader 3. 2725 East Jefferson Street Business Education Squad leader 25 garland bearer 35 bazaar 4. MERCINA VENDELIS 3136 Woadring Avenue Business Education BANNER representative 1,2,35 BANNER advertising staff 25 ECHO representative 1,25 badminton 3,45 office marshal 3,45 garland bearer 35 bazaar 45 softball 45 bank representative 3,45 squad leader 1,2, 45 assistant squad leader 35 homeroom secretary 15 golf 15 UNY 1. Academic Course Swimming 2,3,45 homeroom secretary 35 homeroom vice-president 45 Student Coun- cil 45 BANNER representative 2,3,45 gar- land- bearer 45 play committee 35 guide 45 golf 3,45 archery 35 table tennis 35 ice- skating 35 badminton 45 office monitor 45 bazaar 45 boatride committee 45 assembly entertainment 25 squad leader 3,45 play dinner 4. SADIE ELIZABETH VENEY 2117 Smallwaod Street Academic Course Varsity basketball 3,45 assistant squad leader 45 tennis 35 volleyball 3. Club 2 softball 234 basketball 2,3 yball 34 FTA 4 tennis 23 badmin leader 1 Chorus I BANNER adver- 2 BANNER representative 2 3 Choir bank 4 home economics librarian 3,4. TASIA VLASSIS 3027 McEIderry Street Academic Course FTA 2,3,47 bank representative 2,3,47 squad leader 27 Proieclian Club 3,47 gar- land bearer 47 Student Council 47 ice skating 4. CAROL ANN WAHL 3730 Echodale Avenue Academic Course Proiectlon Club 2,3,47 modern dance 37 play committee 47 hall monitor 47 squad leader 47 locker monitor 47 garland bearer 4. GLORIA JEAN WILES 3337 Falls Road Academic Course Homeroom treasurer 27 Student Council 37 squad leader 2,3,47 Y-Teens Club 27 P.T.A. representative 27 bazaar 47 garland bearer 47 commencement usher 4. MARIE JANE ZARUBA 4705 Virginia Avenue Business Education Squad leader 2,47 assistant squad leader 2. DARLENE WAGNER 3712 Chestnut Avenue Business Education Homeroom vice-president 27 assistant squad leader 2,47 Junior Day program committee 37 bazaar 37 garland bearer 37 ECHO representative 47 Glee Club 4. JANET ELLEN WALKER 4307 Sheldon Avenue Business Education Homeroom secretary I7 homeroom vice- president 47 Student Council 2,37 ECHO representative 17 BANNER representative 27 usher 37 commencement usher 47 bazaar 47 Proiection Club 37 bank representative 47 play committee 47 dinner for play cost 3: squad leader l,2,37 assistant squad leader 2,37 volleyball 17 badminton 27 swimming I,2,4. JOYCE MAXINE WILSON 904 Bunche Road Academic Course Student Council 47 Chorus 2,3,47 modern dance 2,37 basketball 2,3,47 volleyball 3,47 tennis 37 softball 2,3,4. SANDRA LEE WAREHIME 1204 Cox Street Business Education JESSIE ELIZABETH WIEGEL 1515 North Montford Avenue Business Education Glee Club 3 ECHO representative 4 bank representative 4 Officials Club 2 JUNE GFFICERS President Secretary MILDRED MURPHY SUZANNE SCHAEFER Vice-Presiclenf Treasurer ANNE MOSER JUDITH ANN SMITH 96 4 softball 3 soccer 3 bowling 3, 34 play committee 3 bazaar 3, ice skating 3 basketball 3, JEAN MARIE ADAMSON 506 Chestnut Hill Avenue Academic Course Student Council 2,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, guide 4, garland bearer 3, ECHO 4, ba- zaar 3, FTA 3.4, Griffin Club 4, vice-presi- dent 3, Girls State 3, Senior Scientists 4, squad leader 3, volleyball 2,3, table tennis 2,3, basketball 2,3, badminton 2,3, archery 2, tennis 2, swimming 3, garland maker 3, boatride committee 3, Quill and Scroll 4. LINDA ALICE ALBAN 4010 Falls Road Business Education Homeroom treasurer 4, squad leader 3,4, class entertainment 3, bazaar 3, Fashion Club 3, assistant squad leader 2. EILEEN PATRICIA ALLGOOD 5203 Hampnett Avenue Academic Course Dinner for play cast 3, bazaar 3, boat- ride committee 3. VALERIE JEAN ASH 336 St. Dunstans Road Academic Course Class entertainment 3, prom committee 3, bazaar 3, Christmas decoration committee 3, play 4, squad leader 2, basketball 2, table tennis 2. JEANNE VIRGINIA ADKINS 53l7 Lothian Road Academic Course Homeroom secretary 2, Glee Club 2,3, swimming 2, ice skating 3, squad leader 3. MILLICENT ANN ALEX 4909 La Salle Avenue Business Education P.T,A. representative 2, squad leader 2, homeroom treasurer 2. 2804 Rueckert Avenue Business Education JEAN ALLEN 1926 East Lanvale Street Business Education resentative 4. DORIS MAE ANDREWS 600 Hillview Road Academic Course Chorus 3,4, squad leader 4, bazaar 3, modern dance 2, assistant squad leader NORMA VERONICA AUTERI 2909 Alvarado Square Academic Course Year vice-president 3, Orchestra 2,3, pres- ident 4, Student Council 2,4, boatride entertainment 3, bazaar 3, golf 2, play 4, badminton 3, squad leader 3, assistant 3, prom committee 3, class entertainment 2,3, cafeteria monitor 4. GLORIA CLEOPATRA ALEXANDRIS Badminton 2, table Iennl Guidance aide 2, FNA 2 PATRICIA ANNE AXTMANN 2710 White Avenue Business Education Bank representative 35 office monitor 35 bazaar 35 gym locker monitor 3. BARBARA BAKER 2931 Keswick Road Business Education Golf 25 bazaar 3. CAROLE FENTON BAKER 3420 Juneway Business Education zaar 3. MARY ALICE BAKER 2609 Miles Avenue Business Education Swimming 25 Chorus 3,45 bazaar 35 squad leader 3,45 hall marshal 4. LOUISE ALBRO BARKER 42lO North Charles Street Academic Course BANNER staff 45 Choir 2,35 Chorus 45 play 45 play committee 35 Dramatics Club 2, treasurer 35 ECHO sophomore pages 25 squad leader 35 Quill and Scroll 4. SUSAN MONNETT BARNES 5920 Northwood Drive Academic Course Homeroom president 25 boatride costume committee chairman 35 Glee Club 2,3,4. :lilly the Fashion Club 25 Ice Skating Club 35 ba- DOLORES AZATO 2828 Fleetwood Avenue Business Education Proiection Club 3,45 bank 25 squad lead 35 softball 25 volleyball I. BETTY LOU BAKER 604 North Clinton Street Business Education Chorus 25 squad leader 25 FNA 25 ant squad leader 35 ice skating 35 gc bearer 35 bazaar 3. CHRISTINE DELORES BAKER 355 Mason Court Academic Course Assistant squad leader 2,35 speedball 253, 45 basketball 25 badminton 35 tennis 35 Officials Club 35 FTA 3. BARBARA JUNE BALKO 4936 Frankford Avenue Academic Course FTA 2,3,45 homeroom secretary 45 bank representative 35 guidance office aide 45 squad leader 25 bazaar 35 usher 35 basket- ball 25 volleyball 25 prom decoration com mittee 3. JANE ELIZABETH BARKSDALE 3604 Brooklyn Avenue Business Education Archery 25 squad leader 25 play commit- tee 35 bazaar 35 bank representative 4. r MADELINE LEE BARR 4004 Northern Parkway Academic Course Student Council 2,45 FTA 3,45 garland bearer 35 baatride entertainment 35 bazaar 35 Chorus 25 golf 35 squad leader 25 guide 4. ANN BASSFORD Pelham Avenue c Course JTHY VIRGINIA BATES North Kresson Street Course tennis 2. NANNETTE BERBERICH Rossiter Avenue Course r 3, PATRICIA ANNE BIEDERMANN 3931 Ednor Road Academic Course Garland bearer 37 hall monitor 27 prom committee 37 basketball 27 bazaar 37 Senior Scientists 3. I Club 2,3, president 47 FTA 2,47 Slu- Council 37 homeroom vice-president class entertainment 2,3,47 prom com- 37 bazaar 37 baatrid-e entertain- 37 garland bearer 37 assistant squad r 47 cafeteria monitor 47 BANNER ation staff 37 music assistant 3,4. 2,3,47 badminton 2,37 basketball 27 47 garland bearer 37 assistant squad er 47 swimming 27 archery 27 squad 9 VERA MARIE BELT 1461 Waodall Street Business Education Bazaar 37 hall marshal 47 ECHO repre- senlalive 47 archery 27 basketball 27 vol- leyball 27 ice skating 37 swimming 37 softball 37 squad leader 27 assistant squad leader 3. MILDRED ARLENE BENNETT 2202 Orleans Street Business Education Bazaar 3. MA RYANN FRANCES BENICK 4328 Fairhaven Aven Academic Course UE CAROL VIRGINIA BASSLER 631 Colorado Avenue Business Education Squad leader 2,37 badminton 4. MARGARET CAROLE BEATTY 1076 Cameron Road Academic Course UNY vice-president 3, president 47 play cast 2,47 Choir 3,47 table tennis J.V. 27 nurse's aide 37 FTA 27 BANNER feature staff 37 Dramatics Club 27 Eastern-City Chorus 3. Guide 47 bazaar 37 locker monitor 37 assis- tant squad leader 3. LINDA ANN BENSER 212 Cedarcrolt Road Academic Course Hall marshal 27 cafet eria monitor 4. PATRICIA ISABEL BERQUIST 1124 East Belvedere Avenue Business Education Volleyball 27 commencement usher 37 bank official 3,47 home economics librarian 3,47 homeroom treasurer 37 homeroom secre- tary 37 play committee 37 boatride com- mittee 37 bazaar 37 assistant squad lead- er 47 assistant ECHO ad and subscription representative 4. MARY THERESA BLAIR 4705 Pilgrim Road Business Education Student Council 17 bazaar 17 safety com- mittee 17 BANNER representative 27 mod- ern dance 37 ECHO representative 47 squad leader 4. RUTH ANNE BLEAKLEY 5707 Rusk Avenue Business Education Bank representative 35 archery 35 Student Council 35 modern dancing 3,45 ice skating 3. STEPHANIE MARIE BONN 1533 Windemere Avenue Academic Course ECHO staff 45 boatride entertainment 35 prom committee 35 bazaar 35 squad leader 2,3545 ECHO sales representative 35 bos- ketball 35 modern dance 2,35 tennis 25 archery 25 FNC 2. DONNA EILEEN BLESSING 3124 Orlando Avenue Business Education Squad leader 25 badminton 2. PATRICIA ANN BOSSE 510 Hollen Road Business Education Garland bearer 35 commencement usher 35 bazaar 35 basketball 2,3,45 ice skating 35 assistant squad leader 25 bank official 35 ECHO representative 3. CAROLYN JEAN BOWE 5040 Erdman Avenue Business Education Homeroom treasurer 25 bank official 45 ECHO representative 45 swimming 45 bad- minton 35 modern dance 3. SUSAN PATRICIA BOWEN 1713 Wadsworth Way Academic Course Student Council 2, year representative 25 Inter-High School Council 25 prom com- mittee 35 play 2,3,45 ECHO, senior write- ups staff 3,45 modern dancing 2,3,45 bas- ketball 2,35 assembly usher 25 bazaar 35 guide 45 assistant squad leader 2,35 as- sembly entertainment 4, GLORIA JUNE BOWEN 1714 Carswell Street Business Education Bazaar 3511011 monitor 3. PATRICIA ANN BOWERS 2707 Kildaire Drive Academic Course Assistant squad leader 25 garland bearer 35 locker monitor 3,45 office marshal 4. JOYCE ANN BRANDT 3509 Millvale Road Academic Course SANDRA JOSEPHINE BRETT 1072 Cameron Road Academic Course FTA 2,3, treasurer 45 prom committee 35 ploy committee 3,45 bazaar 35 garland bearer 35 boatride committee 35 homeroom treasurer 25 basketball 25 volleyball 35 squad leader 2,4. JAN JEAN BREGEL 3517 Dudley Avenue Business Education Assistant squad leader 25 basketball 25 badminton 25 swimming 25 speedball, V. 2,35 Fashion Club 2,35 garland bearer 35 homeroom president 35 ice skating 3,45 hall monitor 45 bazaar 35 archery 4. EDNA CAROL BROCK 1319 Cambria Street Business Education Bank 25 homeroom president 35 squad leader 35 homeroom vice-president 45 hall marshal 45 locker monitor 45 assistant squad leader 3. JANET ARLENE BROWN 2636 Huntingdon Avenue Business Education Homeroom president 27 squad leader 37 ' bazaar 37 assistant squad leader 3. GRACE CATHERINE BRUENING 2727 Inglewood Avenue Academic Course Orchestra 3,47 Searchers 37 UNY 3,47 Grif- fin Club 47 bazaar 37 locker monitor 3,47 squad leader 27 assistant squad leader 37 tennis 27 archery 27 golf 27 swimming 27 bank representative 4. l MAXINE ETHEL BROOKS 2207 West North Avenue Academic Course Squad leader 27 laboratory assistant 47 bazaar 37 make-up committee 47 hall mon- itor 37 BANNER representative 27 assistant squad leader 3. CAROL LEE BROWN B59 Bradhurst Road Academic Course ECHO 3, art editor 47 garland bearer 37 bazaar 37 locker monitor 47 UNY 37 swimming 27 archery 27 badminton 27 as- sistant squad Ieader 27 boatride commit- tee 37 Quill and Scroll 47 class meeting entertainment 4. DIANA LEE BUKOVSKY 1831 North Chapel Street Business Education Badminton 3,47 bazaar 37 boatride com. mittee 37 hall monitor 47 assistant squad leader 47 play committee 4. ELAINE LEE BURNETT 5502 Bella Vista Avenue Business Education Swimming 37 bazaar 37 archery 3. JOYCE LEE BROOM 2807 Brendan Avenue Business Education Class entertainment 37 ice skating 37 squad leader 27 dance decorations committee 4. DOROTHY LAYNE BROWN 2452 Waodbrook Avenue Business Education Assistant squad leader 27 37 class entertainment 3. modern dance JANET EDITH BROZIK 1616 East Twenty-eighth Street Academic Course ECHO advertising staff 3,47 Choir 2,37 ba- zaar chairman 37 boatride committee 37 squad leader 27 archery 27 badminton 27 tennis 27 golf 27 softball 2. LYNDA MARGUERITE BRUETTE 716 East Thirty-sixth Street Academic Course Student Council 27 play committee 27 homeroom vice-president 37 homeroom treasurer 37 prom committee 37 bazaar 37 homeroom secretary 47 basketball 27 squad leader 2,47 bank representative 2. JO ANN BULLOCK 5316 Grindon Avenue Business Education Homeroom president 27 Christmas decora- tion committee 27 squad leader 2,37 assist- ant squad leader 2,37 garland bearer 37 bazaar 37 boatride committee 37 Student Council 3,47 swimming 3,47 guidance ot- fice aide 4. MELVA LEE BURNS 5821 Leith Walk Business Education lce skating 37 archery 37 assistant squad leader 4, CAROLE LEE BURTON 728 East Preston Street Academic Course FTA 2,3, historian 45 swimming 25 bod- minton 35 basketball 35 garland bearer 35 commencement usher 35 ECHO advertising staff 45 prom committee 35 bazaar 3. LYNN ANN BUTSCHKY 3634 Elmora Avenue Business Education Garland bearer 35 ice skating 35 assistant squad leader 3. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH CHAIRS 207 East Melrose Avenue Academic Course Softball V. 2,35 tennis 25 speedball V. 35 swimming 25 basketball 2,35 ice skating 35 library aide 35 bazaar 3. ELIZABETH GAIL CHASE 4107 Ardley Avenue Business Education Homeroom secretary 2,3,45 hall monitor 35 dance decoration committee 3,45 squad leader 35 assistant squad leader 45 tennis 35 bazaar 3. BARB 2000 Business Education Bazaar 35 assistant squad leader 2,45 arch- ery 35 modern dance 45 badminton 45 ten- nis 2. SANDRA JEAN CANERY 3475 Chessell Court Academic Course Archery V. 2,35 badminton 2,35 golf 2,35 table tennis 25 swimming 35 bazaar 3. CAROLE ROSE CAMPBELL 3924 Pennington Avenue Business Education Squad leader 25 assistant squad garland bearer 35 homeroom s bazaar 3. BARBARA VIRGINIA CARTY IBO4 Presstman Street Business Education Bank representative 45 garland hall monitor 2. leader 35 ecretary 45 bearer 35 LINDALEE CHARLESETTE BUTLER 3730 Brooklyn Avenue Business Education BANNER representative 2,35 archery Officials Club 25 squad leader 2,3,45 land bearer 35 homeroom vice-pr 35 basketball 35 bazaar 35 bank re tative 45 ploy 45 Chorus 3. PENELOPE CAMINIS i7l5 East Thirty-third Street Academic Course Glee 'Club 2,3,45 FTA 3, social chairma BANNER 3, advertising manager 45 advertising staff 45 UNY 3,45 prom mittee 35 play committee 35 ment usher 35 bootride committee 35 zoar chairman 35 badminton 25 25 table tennis 25 tennis 3,45 Quill Scroll 4. MARILYN RUTH CHANDLER 2508 Steele Road Academic Course Glee Club 2,3,45 archery 2. JULIA ANN CHASE 1576 Wadsworth Way Academic Course Boatride committee 35 garland bearer homeroom president 25 squad leader homeroom treasurer 35 play committee Stagecrafters 45 usher 3,45 ice skating office marshal 3. O25 Seomon Avenue HERESA ANN CHEEKS usiness Education odern dance 25 tennis 35 swimming 25 azaar 35 assistant squad leader 25 volley- all 2. ONNA PHYLLIS CHILDS 26 East Thirty-fifth Street cademic Course omeroom treasurer 25 tennis 25 FNA 3,45 NY 35 usher 35 Chorus 35 nurse's aide 5 squad leader 35 garland bearer 3. SARAH ELIZABETH CHRISTIE 2035 Dukeland Street Academic Course JOYCE CLARK 4136 Marx Avenue Business Education Bank representative 35 bazaar 3. 5 E Volleyball J.V. 35 Fashion Club mencement usher 35 badminton 4. l NANCY ANNE CLARK 5616 Purdue Avenue Academic Course FTA 3,45 modern dance 3,45 BANNER rep- resentative 45 bazaar 35 garland bearer 35 locker monitor 35 laboratory assistant 45 play committee 45 party committee 2. BARBARA CLARY 710 Fulton Avenue Business Education Locker monitor 25 Griffin Club 25 bazaar 3. CECELIA RUTH CHESLEY 2728 Rosedale Street Academic Course Squad leader 35 usher 45 square dancing 35 archery 2,35 Tennis Club 2. 4315 sg , 23,52-'?.QfEf..Qil. 1 5- : ' Juom-I ANN CHIMIAK nj 5, ,,,. I , 3015 Shannon Drive 55154-.5-it an y 55 5 ,,gQg,j5s L I sew 52531 Fl , li- is 5 Qiiifig iig? Student Council 25 basketball 25 assembly . 555-my -'vw H ,A . 752325111 fi . 5,g'g1if' 5 1 5. usher 35 squad leader 25 homeroom presl- fifrtgrtisz 5 5: '-'if s - 15:25-f . . . 7 .1.g:y..gitz35j dent 35 bazaar 35 bank official 45 boat- '95 ride committee 3. ' ' ff ,'1ff.t,l1g9i' ill .si ,. ' fgijit Q .t ts'5 BARBARA LOUISE CLAGG 3304 Paine Street Business Education Homeroom secretary 25 homeroom presi- dent 25 Glee Club 35 BANNER representa- tive 35 assistant squad leader 35 hall mon- itor 4. MILDRED ANNE CLARK 3107 Wisteria Avenue Academic Course Student Council 35 basketball 35 bazaar 35 swimming 4. SUE CLARKSTON 5712 Plainfield Avenue Business Education Homeroom vice-president 25 BANNER rep- resentative 35 squad leader 3,45 boatride committee 35 homeroom vice-president 35 garland bearer 35 bazaar 35 cafeteria monitor 35 gym monitor 3. MARGUERITE KAY CLAYTOR 4228 Kelway Road Academic Course NER representative 35 music festival 3. 103 Homeroom president 45 homeroom sec- retary 25 play selection committee 25 prop- erty committee 25 garland bearer 35 com- mencement usher 35 prom committee 35 Glee Club 3,45 boatride entertainment 3, squad leader 25 usher 35 bazaar 35 BAN- MARY ELIZABETH CLEGG 9lO East Forty-third Street Academic Course All-Maryland Orchestra 45 Orchestra 2,3, secretary 45 BANNER 45 badminton, V. 25 Dramatics Club 25 bazaar 35 tennis 25 arch- ery 25 modern dance 25 PTA representative 2. LOIS DALE CLOSE 4222 Audrey Avenue Business Education ECHO representative 25 Student Council 35 garland bearer 35 play property committee CYNTHIA COFFEY l6l'l North Caroline Street Business Education Assistant squad leader 35 bazaar 35 boat- ride committee 35 garland bearer 3. MAUREEN TERESA COLLINS 4632 Northwood Drive Business Education Student Council 45 ECHO 45 Glee Club 2, 3,45 ploy 35 cheerleader 3,45 prom cam- mittee 35 boatride entertainment 35 bazaar 35 bank representative 2,35 swimming 35 City-Eastern Chorus 2,35 class entertain- ment 35 FTA 35 play committee chairman 45 guide 4. E 45 nurse's aide 3,45 bazaar 35 office mon- itor 4. Table tennis 35 tennis 3. MYRNA LOY CLEMENT 2552 Arunah Avenue Academic Course Student Council 45 BANNER representative 35 bazaar 35 commencement usher 35 gar- land bearer 35 Fashion Club 35 table tennis 35 ice skating 2,35 squad leader 25 tennis 25 volleyball 25 badminton 2. ESTHER CLOUGH 2200 Garrison Boulevard Business Education Squad leader 25 modern dancing 35 Book Club 3. I Q EILEEN FRANCES COONEY BARBARA JEAN COOPER l5ll Pentridge Road l234 Sheridan Avenue Academic Course Academic Course ECHO representative 25 Choir 35 garland Homeroom president 25 Choir 25 Griffin bearer 35 assistant squad leader 35 bazaar Club 35 modern dance 35 homeroom secre- 35 boatride entertainment 35 choral testi- tary 45 boatride committee 35 assistant val 3. squad leader 2. BARBARA JEAN COOPER CATHERINE MAXINE COOPER 2642 Boone Street 5504 Cedella Avenue Business Education Business Education Chorus 35 ECHO representative 35 home economics librarian 3. DIANNE LEE COFFINBERGER 3730 St, Victor Street Academic Course Garland bearer 35 FNA 25 basketball tennis 25 archery 25 swimming 45 play bazaar 35 ECHO representative 45 I tory assistant 45 locker monitor 45 nurs aide 4. SHARON MARIE CONELIUS 4527 Shamrock Avenue Business Education Archery 35 bazaar 35 hall monitor 3. 8 VESTA OLIVIA COPELAND 1520 North Gilmor Street Academic Course Choir 47 modern dance 3,47 garland bear- er 37 table tennis 27 FTA 27 archery 2. JUANITA CORNWELL 2043 Kennedy Avenue Business Education Fashion Club 4. VALERIE ELIZABETH COPPOLA 1617 Park Avenue Academic Course ECHO photography editor 47 Chair 2,3,47 Eastern-City Chorus 37 boatride committee 37 tennis 2,3, V. 47 basketball 2,37 proper- ties committee 37 bazaar 37 nurse's aide 37 FTA 27 usher 27 squad leader 2,37 guide 47 laboratory assistant 47 Senior Scientists 4. DALE JOHNSON COVINGTON 3901 Duvall Avenue Academic Course Homeroam treasurer 27 squad leader 27 square dancing 37 ice skating 37 Tennis Club 27 basketball 37 usher 47 badminton 4. LENE COX 1015 West Forty-secondl Street Business Education Assistant squad leader 27 badminton 27 squad leader 37 swimming 37 ice skating 37 softball 37 soccer ball 3-7 tennis 37 bas- ketball 3. SANDRA LEE COX 3739 St. Margaret Street Academic Course Play 3,47 BANNER representative 27 bazaar 37 FNA 27 tennis 27 'archery 37 squad lead- er 37 basketball 27 swimming 47 ECHO representative 4. LUCY 1632 Academic Course MAE CRAYCRAFT Light Street Archery 27 prom comm modern dance 4. ittee 37 bazaar 37 MARY MARGARET CUNNINGHAM 5620 Clearspring Road Academic Course LYNNE RACHEL CROUCH 3209 Evergreen Avenue Academic Course Chorus 2,3, assistant treasurer 47 prom committee 37 commencement usher 37 ECHO art staff 47 hall marshal 37 boatride committee 37 badminton J.V. 27 bazaar 3. JANICE LOUISE DAVIDSON 4013 Chesley Avenue Business Education NANCY ELIZABETH COX 719 Benninghaus Road Business Education 4 UNY 37 usher 37 archery 27 tennis 27 squad leader 4. MADELINE LORETTA COXSON 1127 West Saratoga Street Business Education ECHO representative 37 Choir 2,3,47 swim- ming 3,47 basketball 3,47 squad leader 37 commencement usher 3. Homeroam treasurer 2,37 tennis 27 garland bearer 37 bazaar 37 assistant squad leader 37 Griffin Club 47 commencement usher 3. BANNER representative 27 squad leader 2 archery 27 volleyball 27 homeroom vice president 37 squad leader 37 ECHO repre- sentative 37 garland bearer 37 bazaar 3 badminton 47 hall monitor 47 play 4. 105 SANDRA LEE DAVIS 2323 West Lafayette Avenue JOAN LORRAINE DAVITT 1816 Freedomway North Academic Course Ice skating 35 garland bearer 35 itor 35 assistant squad leader 3. JENNIFER MARY DAY 5304 St. Albans Way Academic Course Christmas decoration committee 2,35 ba- zaar 3. hall mon- EDNA FRANCES DEATON 619 East Thirty-fifth Street Business Education Homeroom secretary 25 squad leader 25 bazaar 3. MARY .IEANETTE DELANEY 5828 Northwood Drive Academic Course FTA 25 guidance representative 25 Student Council 35 Chorus 3, treasurer 45 garland bearer 35 prom committee 35 boatride en- tertainment 35 homeroom secretary 45 City-Eastern Chorus 35 bazaar 35 assistant squad leader 35 guide 4. JOANNE GRACE DEBUS 4515 Shamrock Avenue Business Education Assistant bank representative 35 garland bearer 35 assembly usher 35 hall monitor 45 locker monitor 45 Christmas decoration committee 3. ELAINE DE MARTIN 5003 Alhambra Avenue Academic Course Play 45 garland bearer 35 FNA 2, vice- president 3, president 45 BANNER repre- sentative 45 Christmas proiect 25 nurse's aide 2,4. Business Education Badminton 25 garland bearer 3 study monitor 35 bazaar 35 swimming 4 l representative 45 office monitor 4 NOEL DAY 5304 St. Albans Way Business Education DOROTHY LOUISE DENHAM 2723 'Kildaire Drive Academic Course Chorus 2,35 bank, vice-president 2,3,45 FNA 3,45 badminton V. 2,35 baseball 25 boatride committee 35 garland bearer 3. CAROL ANNA DE ROSA 1331 West Thirty-seventh Street Business Education Class entertainment 25 homeroom secre- tary 35 garland bearer 35 assistant squad leader 35 bazaar 35 ECHO representative 45 badminton 45 guidance representative 4. CAROLE LEE DE PRlNE 2822 Glendale Avenue Academic Course Choir 2,35 Eastern-City Chorus 2,35 FTA 35 squad leader 25 UNY 35 bazaar 35 sembly entertainment 3. ANN SHIRLEY DI BARTO 1251 Frailey Way Business Education Homeroom president 35 squad leader 3 Fashion Club 35 swimming 35 home eco nomics librarian 35 bazaar 35 UNY 25 BAN NER representative 25 garland bearer 3. LORIA ODESSA DICKENS OO Cedardale Road ademic Course shion Club 25 Orchestra 3,45 archery 35 modern dance 2,35 ice skating 35 ten- s 35 Eastern-City Orchestra 35 bazaar 35 uad leader 253. AN DI POALA 17 Elmora Avenue usiness Education CHO representative 25 assistant squad oder 35 squad leader 45 guidance repre- ntalive 2. FRANCES ANTOINETTE DI PAULA 1444 Medfield Avenue Academic Course FTA 25 BANNER representative 2,35 squad leader 2,35 garland bearer 35 bazaar 35 boatride committee 35 hall monitor 45 cafeteria monitor 45 Eastern-City Chorus 2,3. ROSE MARIE DI PIETRO 729 McCabe Avenue Business Education Bazaar 35 boatride committee 35 garland bearer 35 Student Council 45 swimming 45 ice skating 35 basketball 35 softball 35 squad leader 45 ECHO representative 35 assistant squad leader 3. KATHARINE EVELYN DITMAN 3310 Southern Avenue Academic Course Homerocm vice-president 25 BANNER rep- resentative 45 Choir 2,3,45 Fashion Club 35 prom committee 35 bazaar 35 com- mencement usher 35 modern dance 3,45 badminton 25 tennis 25 ice skating 3. LINDA MARGARET DOELLER 427 Rosebank Avenue Academic Course Orchestra 2,35 Griffin Club 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 City-Eastern Orchestra 2,35 bazaar 35 UNY 35 FTA 25 swimming 2. CELESTE JOYCE DITZELL 5718 Newholme Avenue Business Education Student Council 35 homeroom treasurer 45 garland bearer 35 prom committee 35 ba- zaar 35 Y-Teens 25 guide 45 golf 25 squad leader 25 assistant squad leader 35 basket- ball V. 3,45 archery 2, V. 3. BERNICE DORSEY 2407 Terra Firma Road Business Education Bank representative 2,35 lacker monitor 25 assistant squad leader 35 volleyball 2,35 bazaar 35 softball 25 ice skating 35 basket- ball 3. E GENEVIEVE DORSEY Woodcrest Avenue Education 3, garland bearer 3, assistant I leader 3 study hall monitor 3 LIZABETH DOYLE 030 East Biddle Street cademic Course rom committee 35 badminton 25 ECHO art taft 4. KATHLEEN LYNN DOWNS 913 North Kenwood Avenue Academic Course Commencement usher 35 locker monitor 45 ice skating 35 assistant squad leader 45 play 45 bazaar 3. BARBARA ANNE DRUERY 3624 Eastwood Drive Academic Course Chorus 2,3,45 boatride committee 35 play committee 3,45 bazaar 35 guide 45 squad leader 45 bank representative 4. MADALIN ANN DUVA 3546 Elmora Avenue Business Education Squad leader 2,35 homeroom secretary 35 locker monitor 35 BANNER representative 45 assistant squad leader 25 dance decora- tions 4. LESLIE GLORIA EDMONDS 1036 North Eden Street Academic Course Commencement usher 35 bazaar 35 hall marshal 35 laboratory assistant 45 locker monitor 4. DIANNE DUCKWORTH 1029 Upnor Road Academic Course VIRGINIA CLARA DUMLER i333 Silverthorne Road Business Education Bazaar 35 assistant squad leader 2, Christmas decoration committee 25 bazaar 35 hall monitor 3. SANDRA LEE DUNLAP 1635 Walterswood Road Academic Course Homeroom vice-president 25 Griffin Club 2,3,45 guidance representative 25 boatride committee 35 assistant squad leader 2. SUSAN FAIRBANK DUNN 743 East Lake Avenue Business Education Swimming 25 tennis 25 bank representative 35 assistant squad leader 35 bazaar 3. JEANETTE GRACE ECKERT l73l Ingram Road Business Education Basketball 2,35 assistant squad leader 4 DIANA WAYNE EDWARDS 2426 Eutaw Place Academic Course Chorus 2,3, secretary 45 squad leader prom committee 35 modern dance 35 representative 3,45 bazaar 3. SANDRA MAE ELBON DOROTHY SUSANNA ELLINGER 2729 St. Paul Street 721 Gladstone Avenue Business Education Academic Course Badminton 2,3,45 UNY 3,45 assistant squad Table tennis 2, J.V. 35 basketball 2,35 ten- lender 2, nis 25 garland bearer 35 badminton 45 ba- zaar 35 squad leader 2,45 assistant squad leader 3. KATHERINE ELIZABETH ELLIOTT RUTH EDNA ELLIOTT 3233 Kentucky Avenue 5258 Cordelia Avenue Business Education Academic Course Homeroom president 35 gym locker moni- 5qUCld leader 2: FNA 3: tennis 3: ICS tor 3. skating 35 archery 35 play committee 4, l08 PATRICIA ENGLE 3205 Evergreen Avenue Business Education MARJORY ANN ERNST 34lO Dudley Avenue Business Education Homeroom secretary 2,37 garland bearer 37 gym monitor 37 bazaar 37 squad leader 27 assistant squad leader 3. CAROLE MARIE ERNST 3600 Woocllea Avenue Academic Course BANNER representative 27 ECHO repre- sentative 2,47 Fashion Club 37 usher 37 prom committee 37 bazaar 37 Student Council dance decorations 47 squad leader 27 assistant squad leader 4. DIANE EVANS 6209 Alta Avenue Business Education L LEE EVERNGAM Northern Parkway Course vice-president 3,47 Glee Club 73,47 bazaar 37 play cast dinner 37 squad oder 2,37 boatride committee 37 play ommittee 27 BANNER representative 2. INDA ANN FABRE B41 Benton Heights Avenue cademic Course hoir 2,3, secretary 47 FTA 27 bazaar 37 uad leader 2,37 ECHO photography staff 7 guide 47 Quilt and Scroll 4. CHARLOTTE LUCILLE EXTER 3505 Mary Avenue Business Education Christmas protect 27 bazaar 37 garland bearer 37 assistant squad leader 4. THERESA ELLEN FARREN 3132 Cliftmont Avenue Academic Course Treasurer 2,37 bazaar 3. JANET FEDERER 6137 Chinquapin Parkway Business Education Homeroom secretary 27 Griffin Club 2,3,47 garland bearer 37 bazaar 37 boatride com- mittee 37 bank representative 4. VIRGINIA FENRICH 204 Oakdale Road Academic Course LINDA FEHER 7108 Park Drive Academic Course Choir 2,37 prom committee 37 garland bearer 37 commencement usher 37 ECHO representative 47 badminton, V. 37 tennis 2,37 basketball 37 homeroom vice-presi- dent 2,37 homeroom treasurer 47 squad leader 2,37 bazaar 37 softball 27 Eastern- City Chorus 2,3, VIVIAN ADAIR FILLINGAME 1301 North Luzerne Avenue Business Education Swimming 27 Biology Club 37 archery 3 garland bearer 37 ice skating 37 bazaar 3 squad leader 37 hall monitor 4. IO9 MARY FRANCES FISHER 1828 North Bond Street Business Education Basketball 2,37 softball 37 ice skating 37 golf 4. ANNE ROSALIE FLANIGAN 3739 Rockspring Road Academic Course Tennis 27 badminton 27 squad leader 37 archery 27 ECHO representative 4. LYNNE HAYDEN FOLDERAUER 404 North Belnord Avenue Academic Course Homeroom vice-president 47 Choir 2,3, vice-president 47 FTA 3, secretary 47 play committee 47 guide 47 boatride entertain- ment 37 garland bearer 37 bazaar 37 Christmas decoration committee 2,37 bas- ketball .l. V. 2,37 softball V. 2,37 squad leader 2,47 tennis 27 archery 27 badminton 37 Officials Club 37 Griffin Club 4. MARLENE MARY ELLEN FOPPIANO 3571 Elmora Avenue Business Education Homeroom president 27 assistant squad leader 27 Student Council 37 bazaar 37 archery 3. MARY LORRAINE FISHER 3109 Independence Street Academic Course FNA 2,37 bazaar 37 ECHO art staff guide 47 poster 4. ROSEMARY ANNE FLEMING 627 McKewin Avenue Academic Course Year treasurer 37 garland bearer 37 art staff, subscription staff 47 bazaar boatride committee 37 Griffin Club president 47 FTA 3,47 guide 47 Scientists 47 PTA representative 27 ball 2,37 archery 27 golf 37 basketball tennis 27 table tennis 27 Quill and Scroll PATRICIA ANNE FOODY i239 Walker Avenue Academic Course Homeroom vice-president 27 homeroom treasurer 3,47 PTA representative 27 bazaar 37 squad leader 3,47 boatride committee 37 ice skating 37 assistant squad leader 27 City College maiorette 2. PATRICIA ANN FORBES i618 Ashburton Street Academic Course Choir 27 laboratory assistant 47 commence- ment usher 37 assistant squad leader 47 bank representative 47 swimming 47 make- PATRICIA FRANCES FORD 4327 Belair Road Business Education Y-Teens Club 27 Fashion Club 27 home eco- nomics librarian 37 squad leader 47 bank representative 47 Dramatics Club 47 Stu- dent Council dance decorations 47 bazaar 37 boatride committee 37 gym locker moni- tor 47 prom committee 47 play 4. PAULA ANN FRANGIONE 2201 Brookfield Avenue Business Education Bank representative 27 bazaar 37 garland bearer 37 squad leader 27 ECHO ad rep- resentative 47 assistant squad leader 3. up committee 4. l .IERILYN FOWLER 48ll Gilroy Drive Academic Course Garland bearer 37 Pet Club 3, treasurer FNA 2,37 hall monitor 37 gym monitor guidance office aide 47 bazaar 37 leader 27 badminton 2. ESTELLA SUE FRANSSEN .46I4 Furley Avenue Academic Course FTA 2,3,47 homeroom vice-president 27 archery 27 golf 27 class party committee 27 squad leader 27 garland bearer 37 as- sistant squad leader 37 baseball 37 bazaar 37 office marshal 37 hall marshal 3. RBARA VERONICA FRAZIER I 'IB Normal Avenue Jsiness Education nnis 35 bazaar 35 modern dance 4. All LYNN FREENY 'IZ Greenhill Avenue siness Education zaar 35 ECHO representative 3,45 BAN- ER representative 45 boatride committee guidance aide 45 play committee 45 feteria monitor 45 squad leader 2,35 ice 45 ECHO, advertising staff 4. LYNN JUNE FREUND 2804 Harview Avenue Business Education Choir 25 office monitor 25 homeroom presi- dent 35 squad leader 3,45 Student Council 45 garland bearer 35 badminton 25 tennis 25 assistant squad leader 25 bazaar 3. KAREN LEE FUNK 2806 Southern Avenue Business Education squad leader 2,3. MARIE GABLE Fleetwood Avenue Course Council 45 Chorus 45 bank rep- 25 nurse's aide 2,45 squad lead- 25 assistant squad leader 3. NNA RAE GATES 404 Springdale Avenue cademic Course wimming 45 bazaar 3. FNA 25 Senior Scientists 45 bazaar 35 JUANITA SUE ELIZABETH FREDERICK 3608 Hooper Avenue Business Education Assistant squad leader 2,3,45 hall moni- tor 35 locker monitor 4. EVA MARGARET FREITAG 6919 Chambers Road Business Education- Squad leader 25 assistant squad leader 35 boatride committee 3. SAREI. PAULETTE FUCHS B08 North Hilton Street Academic Course FTA 2,3,45 ECHO, senior write-ups staff 45 commencement usher 35 bazaar 35 guide 45 guidance representative 25 table ten- nis 25 tennis 25 Quill and Scroll 4. JEANNETTE PATRICIA GABLE 3800 Fleetwood Avenue Academic Course Homeroom treasurer 45 Chorus 45 BANNER representative 25 garland bearer 35 nurse's aide 2,3,45 prom committee 45 squad lead- er 45 assistant squad leader 3. MARY MARGARET GANNON l640 Roundhill Road Academic Course ECHO senior write-ups staff 45 guide 45 usher 3,45 BANNER representative 2,35 modern dance 3,45 prom committee 35 gar- land bearer 35 commencement usher 35 bazaar 35 home economics librarian 35 garland maker 25 badminton 35 assembly entertainment 45 squad leader 2, assistant 3. PATRICIA ANN GEARY 5908 Falkirk Road Academic Course Softball 3, V. 25 tennis 25 basketball 25 bazaar 35 assembly usher 35 ECHO repre- sentative 45 assistant squad leader 4. Busi GAIL GORMAN 3427 University Place Academic Course French Club 3,47 homeroom secretory 2,47 homeroom vice-president 37 BANNER, cir- culation staff 2,37 ECHO assistant adverti- sing editor 47 table tennis V. 2,37 play committee 3,47 prom committee 37 Senior Scientists 47 hall monitor 47 Choir 3,47 ba- zaar 37 play selection committee 27 bad- minton 2,3,47 tennis 2,37 commencement usher 37 boatride entertainment 3. JANICE HOWE GRAFF 2418 Briarwood Road Academic Course ECHO, literary staff 47 Choir 2,3,47 com- mencement usher 37 guide 47 boatride committee 37 bazaar 37 play make-up committee 47 Dramatics Club 27 laboratory assistant 47 assembly entertainment 4. JUNE GIBSON 1628 East Madison Street ness Education Bazaar 37 swimming 4. REGINA FRANCIS GOEB 5007 La Salle Avenue Business Education Homeroom vice-president 2,37 bazaar 37 squad leader 2. MARGARET ANN GRAVES 1253 Meridene Drive V Academic Course Garland bearer 37 bazaar 37 homeroom president 47 homeroom secretary 37 guide 47 ECHO, feature staff 47 prom committee 37 play selection committee 3,47 UNY 37 FTA 27 swimming 27 table tennis 27 basket- ball 27 badminton 37 tennis 3. LINDA LUCILLE GREENE 2012 North Bentalou Street Academic Course Chorus 2,37 vice-president 47 bazaar 37 basketball 2,37 table tennis 37 tennis J. V. 27 softball 27 commencement usher 37 as- sistant squad leader 2,3. PATRICIA LEE GLASSMYER 3115 Lawnview Avenue Business Education Ice .skating 37 garland bearer 37 office monllol' 4: gym monitor 47 bank 47 BAN- NER representative 3. BARBARA LOUISE GOLDSCHMIDT 6004 Plumer Avenue Academic Course ECHO representative 27 assembly usher 37 class proiect 37 Fashion Club 37 squad leader 3. ' PHYL 3031 3,4. PHYLLIS GREEN 1308 Windemere Avenue Academic Course Homeroom vice-president 27 assistant squad leader 4. CAROLYN JANET GREGOSKI 1619 Cypress Street Business Education Tennis 27 archery 27 squad leader 2,37 ploy committee 37 bazaar 37 garland bearer 3. LIS VIRGINIA GOSNELL Chesley Avenue Business Education Badminton 27 Dramatics Club 2 hc treasurer 37 ice skating 37 Fashion Club garland bearer 37 squad leader 2 ELIZABETH GRANDEA 707 East Twentieth Street Academic Course Library aide 2,3,47 swimming 2 prom mittee 27 volleyball 37 bazaar 3 UNY Projection Club 37 City-Eastern Chorus locker monitor 37 squad leader 34 HALL Pinewood Avenue Education representative 27 bank representa- 2,37 squad leader 27 hall monitor 37 ket committee 37 squad leader 37 home- am secretary 37 garland bearer 37 home- om president 47 Griffin Club 47 squad ader 47 gym monitor 47 cafeteria aide 4. LVIA GERTRUDE HAND 09 Glenarm Avenue siness Education meraom vice-president ntative 2,37 bazaar 3. 27 bank repre- SADIE MAE GRIER PATRICIA ANNE GRIFFEN 2230 East North Avenue 1341 Meridene Drive Academic Course Academic Course Bank assistant 17 librarian 2,37 bazaar 37 ECHO 3, literary staff 4, prom committee Chorus 17 table tennis 17 archery 17 volley- 3: IOUZGGF 3: USHEI' 3: blnkelbdll 3: SOH- ball 27 modern dance 27 squad leader 1, ball 3: budmlnion 3: swimming 2- assistant 4 JOAN ANNE GRIFFIN CAROL LOUISE GRUDZINSKI 1917 Mosher Street 3225 Taylor Avenue Business Education Academk Cow.-,e Tennis 27 table tennis 37 Fashion Club 27 Christmas decoration chairman 37 prom bazaar 37 homeroom treasurer 47 assistant committee 37 PTA representative 37 bazaar squad leader 3. 37 Art Club. i PATRICIA ANN HANSON 2718 East Federal Street Academic Course Commencement usher 37 ice skating 37 assistant squad leader 37 play 47 bazaar 3. JEAN ANITA HARRIS 4411 The Alameda Academic Course ' PNA 2,37 Chorus 37 play properties com- mittee 27 bazaar 37 commencement usher 37 hall monitor 47 Senior Scientists 47 as- sistant squad teader 4. BEVERLY ANN HAND 3900 Chesley Avenue Business Education Bazaar 37 BANNER representative 47 assis- tant squad leader 37 office monitor 4. DAWN MARIE HANNAFORD 3724 Kimble Road Academic Course Chorus 2,3, president 47 homeroom vice- president 37 All-Maryland Chorus 47 ba- zaar 37 boatride entertainment 37 City- Eastern Chorus 2,37 nurse's aide 37 guide 4. NITA BELLE HARPER 3127 Ravenwood Avenue Business Education Homeroom secretary 27 tennis 27 squad leader 27 garland bearer 37 homeroom vice-president 37 boatride committee 37 l1omeroom president 4. SUE ELLEN HARRIS 3111 Juneau Place Business Education Student Council 47 homeroom vice-presi- dent 47 bank official 47 bank representa- tive 2,37 garland bearer 37 bazaar 37 Christmas decorations committee 37 squad leader 3. ALICE ANN HARRISON 600 West Thirty-sixth Street Business Educatior Swimming 37 Student Council dance 37 ba- zaar 37 assistant squad leader 37 ECHO representative 3. JOYCE CAROLE HARTMAN 3006 Bayonne Avenue Academic Course FNA secretary 27 basketball 27 tennis 37 swimming 37 bazaar 37 locker monitor 37 nurse's aide 37 Senior Scientists 4. l JOYCE LUTHER HEATHCOTE 3521 Falls Road Business Education Gym monitor 47 cafeteria monitor 47 assis- tant squad leader 3. CAROLE ELAINE HEIL 1202 Havenwood Road Academic Course FTA 37 UNY 37 play committee 37 bazaar 37 garland bearer 37 prom committee 37 Senior Scientists 4. ' PATRICIA ELIZABETH HATFIELD 5808 Halwyn Avenue Academic Course Assistant squad leader 27 assistant BAN- NER representative 27 UNY 273,47 bazaar 3. JUDY LOUISE HAWKINS 5019 Crosswoad Avenue Business Education Homeroom vice-president 47 badminton 47 hall marshal 47 bazaar 37 basketball 27 softball 27 archery 27 volleyball 27 squad leader 2,3. 114 FRANCES LEONA HAVEN 1276 Meridene Drive Business Education Squad leader 27 study hall monitor 3. FRANCES TAYLOR HEAPS 920 St. Paul Street Academic Course Hall monitor 47 Stagecratters 47 Chorus 47 ploy scenery committee 37 bazaar 37 vol leyball 27 softball 2. l PAULINE LUCILLE HARTLOVE 5509 Summerfield Avenue Business Education Squad leader 37 assistant squad leader guidance aide 47 office monitor 37 room secretary 47 bazaar 3. SUSAN WHITE HASTINGS 1610 Roundhill Road Academic Course Foreign exchange student 37 year dent 27 homeroom treasurer 37 h president 47 prom committee chairman ploy properties committee 37 Choir table tennis 27 ice skating 37 volleyball AGNES MARIE HECKER 3222 Kentucky Avenue Business Education Bank representative 27 squad leader assistant squad leader 37 homeroom urer 37 Red Cross representative 37 3. DIANNE MARGUERITE HEISE 5920 Theodore Avenue Academic Course UNY 273,47 boatride committee 37 monitor 37 guidance office aide 4. YCE LOUISE HELINE I6 Catalpha Road ademic Course A 25 Pet Club 3,45 guidance office aide badminton 25 bazaar 3. LVlS VIRGINIA HENDERSON T2 Fairdel Avenue siness Education nk 25 Proiection Club 35 home economics rarian 35 bazaar 3. LEE HOFFMEISTER Chesterfield Avenue Education KAY HOLZAPFEL Herbert Street Course 35 tennis 25 golf 2. representative 2 guidance repre 25 hall marshal 35 ECHO repre- 35 volleyball 35 ice skating 35 bearer 35 office monitor 45 squad 4, homeroom treasurer 4. Council 45 garland bearer 35 representative 35 property commit- 3,45 boatride committee 35 hall monitor badminton 3,45 squad leader 2,35 volley- l MAVIS HEROLD 3504 Elmley Avenue Business Education Squad leader 25 ECHO representative 35 garland bearer 35 cafeteria monitor 3. SUE CAROL HILL 603 North Montford Avenue Business Education Griffin Club 2,3,45 alternate Student Coun- cil 25 office monitor 35 assistant squad leader 35 bazaar 35 Eastern-City chorus 35 class day entertainment 3,4. CAROLYN MARIE HENDERSON 2905 Spelmon Road Business Education Modern dance 2,3,45 ice skating 35 squad leader 35 bazaar 3. ARLENE DOLORES HENING 3715 Belair Road Academic Course Homeroom president 25 squad leader 25 archery 25 class day entertainment 25 prom committee 35 garland bearer 35 bazaar 35 guide 4 KATHLEEN EUZABETH HILL 2703 Bayonne Avenue Business Education Garland bearer 35 bazaar 35 FNA 25 golf 2. HENRIETTA HIMMER 1329 West Forty-second Street Academic Course Student Council secretary 4, representa- tive at large 35 BANNER staff 3,45 ECHO picture staff 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Choir 2,3,45 guide 45 badminton 2,35 swimming 35 assistant squad leader 25 commencement usher 35 guidance representative 25 FTA 25 homeroom vicevpresidenl 2. DEANNA KATHRYN HOGAN 1345 Silverthorne Road Business Education BRENDA VICTORY HORMAN 615 Maude Avenue Academic Course ECHO ad representative 45 Chorus 35 prom committee 35 FTA 25 badminton 25 table tennis 25 guide 45 French Club 45 bank representative 45 Senior Scientists 4. VIRGINIA HULLOCK 318 North Robinson Street Business Education Squad leader 3,47 bazaar 37 garland bear- er 37 Chair 4. JOYCE ANN HUNEKE 3815 Southern Avenue Business Education BANNER representative 2,3 sistant squad leader 4. 7 bazaar 37 as- JANET LEE HORTON 1444 Gittings Avenue Academic Course ECHO editor-in-chief 47 Quill and Scroll 4, FTA 2,3,47 guide 47 Griffin Club 3,47 Sen- ior Scientists 47 homeroom secretary 27 commencement usher 37 bazaar 37 boatride committee 37 BANNER staff 27 play rom. mittee 27 garland bearer 37 Library Club 2: Quidance representative 27 badminton 37 basketball 37 table tennis 3: squad leader 3,4. LOUISA MACGILL HUEY 5514 Roland Avenue Academic Course Play committee 2,37 cafeteria monitor 27 basketball 2,3. GLORIA JEAN HUTTON 1921 Rarnblewood Road Business Education Badminton 27 swimming 27 archery 27 as- sistant squad leader 27 squad leader 3- Student Council 3. IVY LOUISE INGE 3900 West Garrison Avenue Business Education Bank representative 37 tennis 37 ice skat- ing 37 bazaar 37 garland bearer 37 Senior Scientists 47 swimming 47 play scenery committee 47 Griffin Club 4. WENDIE LEE HOSFORD 115 Churchwarden's Road Academic Course Student Council 37 bazaar 37 Christmas decoration committee 37 ice skating 3,47 swimming 47 squad leader 2. HOPE HUGHES 3551 Juneway Business Education ECHO representative 37 bank representa- tive 37 bank official 47 garland bearer 37 bazaar 37 dance decorations committee 4. KATHERINE MARIE ILGENFRITZ 3412 Elmora Avenue Business Education Bank representative 1,27 assistant squad leader 2,37 garland bearer 37 squad leader 4. BRENDA LOUISE JACKSON 2613 Boone Street Academic Course Garland bearer 3. 116 BETTY JANE HUMPHREY 306 East Twenty sixth Street Academic Course Hameroom treasurer 4 ECHO literary 47 bazaar 3 BANNER representative Dramatlcs Club 23 golf 3 sof al table tennis 2 tenns 2 assls leader 3 guide 4 Quill and Scroll 4 DONNA VAN HUTCHINS 1652 Wadsworth Way Academic Course Basketball 2 assistant counselor I sentative 2 softball V 2 arcl1ery3 l room treasurer 4 play committee 4 ATHENIA JASMAN Sherwood Avenue Education skating 35 swimming 2. MARY SUZANNE JERVELLO 3714 Southern Avenue Academic Course Squad leader 25 softball 25 bazaar 3. CAROL LYNN JACKSON 1649 Winford Road Academic Course ECHO 35 literary staff 45 homeroom secre- tary 25 play selection and properties com- mittees 25 study hall monitor 3,45 FTA 2,35 Officials Club 35 squad leader 2,35 Quill and Scroll 4. EMILEE JAGERMAN 410 East Clement Street Academic Course Senior Scientists 45 ECHO advertising staff 45 Searchers 2,35 table tennis 25 bazaar 3. MIRIAM BARBARA JOHNSON 4809 The Alameda Academic Course Assembly chairman 45 Student Council 3,45 bazaar 35 garland bearer 35 boatride com- mittee 35 commencement usher 35 usher 2. BARBARA LAURA JONES 1115 Andover Road Academic Course FTA 2,3,45 archery 2,37 Dramatics Club2 modern dance 25 assistant squad leader 2 garland bearer 35 commencement usher 35 boatride committee 35 BANNER representa tive 45 office marshal 4. VERA MARDINA JACKSON 3040 Seaman Avenue Academic Course Volleyball 2,35 swimming 35 bazaar 35 basketball 25 UNY 2,3,45 bank representa- tive 45 laboratory assistant 4. ETHEL CARROLL JARBOE 5604 Woodcrest Avenue Academic Course ECHO art staff 45 homeroom vice-president 35 prom decoration committee 35 garland bearer 35 play committee 45 usher 2,35 bazaar 35 BANNER circulation staff 25 golf 25 ice skating 35 boatride committee 35 badminton 4. JOAN ELEANOR JEFFERSON SONDRA JEAN JOHNSON 3709 Yosemite Avenue Business Education Squad leader 15 assistant squad leader 1. BLANCHE CAROLYN JONES 1007 Fulton Avenue Academic Course Volleyball 25 tennis 25 ice skating 35 arch- ery 35 bazaar 3. 117 1509 East North Avenue Business Education Boatride committee 35 bazaar 35 UNY 35 Pet Club 3,45 garland bearer 35 assistant squad leader 35 ice skating 3. PATRICIA JOHNS 3316 Woodstock Avenue Business Education Christmas decoration committee 25 gar land bearer 35 homeroom secretary 2 squad leader 35 swimming 35 bazaar 3 boatride committee 35 gym monitor 4. JOYCE MAE JONES 3007 White Avenue Business Education Assistant squad leader 2. ROSEMARY FLORENCE JONES 6202 Ridgeview Avenue Academic Course Dramatics Club 25 UNY 35 dinner for play cast 35 badminton 35 swimming 35 guide 45 commencement usher 35 ECHO 45 ba- baar 35 boatride entertainment 35 All- Moryland Chorus 45 Glee Club 2,3, treas- urer 4, I l JOAN CAROLYN KARDIAN l 516 North Potomac Street Business Education Student Council 2,35 bazaar 35 assistant squad leader 2. SHARON ELAINE KEARNS 5660 Kavon Avenue Business Education Bazaar 35 hall monitor 3. I I ll8 MARY JOAN KAFFL JOAN MARIE KAFKA 5004 Remmell Avenue 2700 Overland Avenue Business Education Academic Course Chorus 45 garland bearer 35 homeroom Garland bearer 35 Student Council dance treasiurer 2,45 ECHO representative 35 d9COI'Clll0Y1S 4- softball 25 class meeting entertainment 3. CAROL LYNN KAHN CATHERINE LEE KANELY 3802 Delverne Road 3204 Ramona Avenue Business Education Business Education Guidance representative 25 homeroom sec- Bank 2,31 Sqlllld lefldef 2,31 bUZUUl' 3: 590- retary 3. dent Council 35 homeroom secretary 4. PATRICIA MAY JONES 5943 Leith Walk Academic Course Glee Club 2,3,45 French Club 3, vi ident 45 ECHO seniar write-ups bazaar 35 Griffin Club 3,45 guide BANNER representative 2,35 FTA 2,35 sembly entertainment 45 badminton 3- ble tennis 35 squad leader 45 gi represenative 2. CAROL ANN KAFFL 5004 Remmell Avenue Business Education Squad leader 25 baseball 25 garland er 35 BANNER representative 35 bl committee 35 Griffin Club 45 safety I ence 3,4. MARGARET ANN KAUTEN 1329 Cooksie Street Business Education Ice skating 2. MARIAN SARAH KEATON 272 South Dallas Court Business Education Assistant squad leader 2. NNE PAGE KENDALL l7 Hollins Street cademic Course arland bearer 35 commencement usher 35 zaar 35 bank representative 25 squad ader 25 home economics librarian 35 hall onitor 45 badminton 25 Christmas decora- n committee 2. ERENA AMELIA KERR 32 Crofton Road cedemic Course tudent Council 2, dance decorations 25 CHO art staff 45 garland bearer 35 prom mmittee 35 bazaar 35 play scenery com- ittee 35 guide 45 head commencement 35 usher 2,35 table tennis 25 tennis badminton 25 golf 3,45 FTA 2,35 Griffin 3,45 gym assistant 3,45 Quill and VIRGINIA KIRBY Tunlaw Road Course squad leader 35 Dramatics Club homeroom secretary 45 usher 45 play ee 4. ROBERTA ANN KIRBY 901 Forrester Avenue Business Education Homeroom vice-president 25 BANNER rep- resentative 35 archery 35 softball 35 ba- zaar 35 class meeting entertainment 35 garland bearer 35 commencement usher 35 badminton 4. PATRICIA ANN KINCH 2900 Echadale Avenue Business Education Homeroom secretary 35 garland bearer 35 assembly usher 2,35 golf 35 bank repre. sentative 3,45 dance decoration committee 35 bazaar 35 hall monitor 35 Student Coun cil 25 locker monitor 45 Christmas decora- tion committee 3. DALE ELIZABETH KINNEY i832 East Twenty-eighth Street Academic Course Play scenery committee 45 Pet Club 2, president 35 ice skating 35 bazaar 35 ten- nis 25 softball 25 archery 2. JOAN KING 866 Benninghaus Road Business Education Squad leader 25 garland bearer 35 swim- ming 35 bank representative 35 assistant squad leader 45 bootride committee 3. CAROLE EVELYN KINTOP 707 North Kenwood Avenue Academic Course ECHO representative 45 FTA 2,35 bazaar 35 bank representative 2,45 Senior S tists 45 make-up committee 45 table tennis 2. ADELE KENNEDY 503 North Mount Street Business Education Softball 35 volleyball 35 speedball 35 li- brary aide 3,45 assistant squad leader 35 basketball 2,35 tennis 25 Officials Club 2,3. PATRICIA D-IANE KEYES 2703 Bauernwood Avenue Business Education FNA 25 Christmas decorations committee 2,35 bazaar 3. cien- l l LOIS JEAN KIRBY 3639 Malden Avenue Business Education Squad leader 2,3,45 ECHO ad representa- tive 35 ECHO subscription representative 35 bazaar 3. MARGARET ANN KITZIG l5l0 Jackson Street Academic Course Chorus 2,3,45 archery 2,35 basketball 2 office marshal 35 softball 35 bazaar 35 Student Council 45 play committee 4. CARROL JEANIE KOTY5 3507 Greenspring Avenue Business Education Homeroom secretary 25 library aide 25 squad leader 35 badminton 4. PENELOPE KRACH 4209 Furley Avenue Business Education Homeroom president 2,35 nurse's aide 3, bazaar 35 assistant squad leader 3. JOHANNA ELIZABETH KLIMA 4383 Nicholas Avenue Business Education BANNER representative 2,35 ECHO repre- sentative 25 garland bearer 35 bazaar 3. ALEXANDRA KOROTUNOW 4426 Parkside Drive Academic Course Bazaar 35 ECHO advertising representative 45 guidance office aide 45 assistant squad leader 35 commencement usher 35 Fashion Club 25 tennis 25 golf 25 bank representa- tive 45 guide 45 Christmas decoration cam- mittee 2. ROSE MARY KRAFT 1622 Walterswood Road Business Education Bazaar 35 guide 4. CAROLYN EVANS KREILING 5603 Everhurst Road Business Education Guidance representative 25 BANNER cir- culation staff 2,35 prom decoration 35 com- mencement usher 35 badminton 45 play committee 35 class meeting entertainment 3. BETSY JANE KNOFF 1651 Stonewood Road Academic Course Homeroom president 45 garland bearer 35 bazaar 35 home economics librarian 3. GLORIA ANN KOTOFSKI 1423 Decatur Street Business Education Squad leader 25 guidance representative 2. 2018 East North Avenue Business Education Bank representative 4. ROSALIE KRAFT 3636 Malden Avenue Business Education NANCY KRAMER 6502 Rosemont Avenue Academic Course Senior Scientists 45 bazaar 35 BANNER rep- resentative 25 softball 35 archery 35 basket- ball 25 tennis 2. HELEN KRICHTEN 5502 Remmell Avenue Business Education Student Council 25 bazaar 35 homeroom vice-president 35 home economics librarian 35 ECHO homeroom representative 35 ploy committee 45 homeroom secretary 45 gym monitor 45 hall monitor 35 senior play usher 4. 120 Assistant squad leader 25 KATHERINE JOHN KOUTRAS squad leader 4 president 25 homeroom vice- L NEVADA KURZ Druid Park Drive Education leader 4 assistant 2,35 Christmas ecoratnons 25 garland bearer 35 bazaar 3. SENE LAMBIE Harford Road Education 35 ECHO 25 assistant squad VALERIE LEE KRIEGER 1625 Burnwoad Road Business Education Red Cross representative 25 table tennis 35 homeroom vice-president 3,45 squad leader 25 assistant squad leader 4. LESLIE LEE KROUT 1712 Swansea Road Academic Course Homeroom president 35 prom committee 35 hall marshal 35 class entertainment 35 commencement usher 35 boatride commit- tee 35 bazaar 35 Dramatics Club 25 squad leader 35 assistant squad leader 25 assem- bly usher 2. JUNE CAROLYN LANG 927 East Forty-first Street Academic Course Glee Club 2,3,45 table tennis J.V. 25 table tennis V. 35 badminton J.V. 35 office moni- tor 35 squad leader 2,45 garland maker 25 ribbon roller -25 ECHO ad representative 45 Officials Club 35 archery 25 volleyball 2,35 basketball 3. ANN LAUER 3307 Crossland Avenue Academic Course JANE CAROL KRONSHAGE 2716 Woodsdale Avenue Business Education Garland bearer 35 bank representative 4. PATRICIA ANN KUEHLMAN 1620 Ralworth Road Academic Course Tennis 25 softball 35 ECHO representative 45 study hall monitor 35 gym locker mani- tor 35 guidance office aide 3,45 play com- mittee 4. NANCY LEE KUSAK 4019 Elmora Avenue Business Education Student Council 25 bazaar 35 boatride com- mittee 35 garland bearer 35 bank repre- sentative 45 assistant squad leader 45 cafe- teria monitor 45 play lighting committee 4. CAROL TYLOR LAMPE 812 Winston Avenue Academic Course FTA 2,35 gym locker monitor 45 Christmas decoration committee 2. SUSAN ANNE LANTZ 3211 Abell Avenue Academic Course BANNER staff 3, page editor 45 City- Eastern Chorus 253,45 bazaar 35 assembly entertainment 35 class meeting entertain- ment 2,35 prom committee 35 assistant squad leader 35 UNY 35 Quill and Scroll 4. SUE LEE 1538 West Lanvale Street Academic Course Garland bearer 35 Student Council dance HONIGYOON ViCe'PfBSidSl l 2,31 ECHO feP decoration committee 35 bazaar 35 bad- YSSSNGHVS 2: Swimming 21 Pi0Y dinftef minton 25 usher 25 gym locker monitor 35 COMNUYGB 37 bf-1200l' 31 QUYLUNCL beufef 3 gym office assistant 35 squad leader 2,35 boatride committee 35 Art Club 4. assistant squad leader Z, LINDA LEE LEIFERT 3302 Chesley Avenue Business Education Garland bearer 37 ECHO representative 37 guidance office aid 47 squad leader 47 bank representative 47 assistant squad leader 27 bazaar 37 play lighting com- mittee 4. SUSAN MARIE LEISHER 6408 Eastern Parkway Academic Course Library aide 2,3,47 Protection Club 2,37 guidance office aide 47 squad leader 47 Senior Scientists 47 bank representative 37 bazaar. GAIL ELIZABETH LEONARD 1240 Winston Avenue Business Education Guide 47 homeroom president 47 ECHO art staff 47 BANNER representative 37 gar- land bearer 37 bazaar 37 volleyball 37 class entertainment 37 modern dance 37 archery 2,37 squad leader 2,37 golf 2. JANET HELEN LEYH 234 North Chester Street Business Education Gym locker monitor 37 garland bearer 37 Student Council 4. MARY LOUISE LEWIS 3103 Frisby Street Academic Course Garland bearer 37 squad leader 2,37 golf 27 locker monitor 4. DOLORES ANN LIBERATORE 2804 Inglewood Avenue Academic Course UNY publicity chairman 27 PTA representa- tive 2,37 assistant bank representative 27 Fashion Club, vice-president 2, president 37 garland bearer 37 scenery committee chairman 27 bazaar 37 boatride entertain- ment 27 gym locker monitor 27 head com- Swimming 27 squad leader 27 bc 3,47 garland bearer 37 softball 3,47 ride entertainment 37 cheerleader 4' NER representative 47 ECHO ad ative 47 play committee 47 hall monitor assistant squad leader 4. ' SHERIDAN LEIGHT 706 Chestnut Hill Avenue Business Education Homeroom secretary 47 assistant squam leader 47 locker monitor 4. CHARLENE DIGGS LEKITES 1529 Shadyside Road Academic Course MARY JOAN LIDINSKY 2715 Beechland Avenue Business Education Assistant squad leader 27 squad leader 37 commencement usher 37 bazaar 3. ARLYN MAY LINKOUS 1526 Northgate Road Academic Course Student Council 27 BANNER statf 2,3,47 Bible Club 2,3,47 hall monitor 47 City- Eastern Chorus 27 assistant squad leader 2 Christmas decoration committee 2. F mencement usher 37 assistant squad leader 3 LOUISE LINCK 5324 Midwood Avenue Academic Course Play committee 47 swimming 27 archery Dramatics Club 27 garland bearer 3- ride committee 37 homeroom treasurer bazaar 37 Art Club 4. DONNA MARIE LIVINGSTON 3021 East Monument Street Business Education Choir 3,47 squad leader 37 gym monitor 37 play committee 3. LOUISE LOCHARY Evesham Avenue Education o 4 usher 3. ELAINE LONG Pelham Avenue Education IA HELEN LYGOMENOS Powell Avenue Course FRANCES LYNN Falls Road Education tant 3 om vice-president 25 archery 25 It Council 3,45 squad leader 25 assis- squad leader 35 Fashion Club 35 ba- 3 garland bearer 35 cheerleader 3,45 representative 45 head cheerleader 45 25 Fashion Club 2, secretary 3, 45 squad leader 25 gym monitor 35 homeroom treasurer 35 committee 35 bazaar 35 garland 35 homeroom president 45 ECHO staff 45 alternate cheerleader 45 4 golf 45 Christmas decoration com- Council 45 Chorus 3,45 locker moni- 4- bazaar 35 UNY assembly 35 bank 2,35 badminton 35 basket- 35 play 2,35 commencement usher 35 monitor 35 bazaar 35 squad leader 2, s . KATHRYN GROVE LOVELESS 2549 Pickwick Road Academic Course Homeroom vice-president 25 Student Coun- cil 35 prom committee 35 FTA 45 commence- ment usher 35 bazaar 35 ECHO publicity 4 gym locker monitor 3. CAROL JOYCE LUERS 3806 Lyndale Avenue Business Education FNA 2. MARTHA LEE LOMBARDO 1641 Northbourne Road Academic Course Student Council 45 FNA treasurer 35 valley- ball JV 2,35 garland bearer 35 bazaar 35 basketball 2,35 garland maker 25 ribbon bearer 25 table tennis 25 archery 2. SONDRA KAREN LOUGHLIN 3905 Sixth Street Business Education Squad leader 25 bazaar 3. i MARILYN LOWBERG 2030 Maryland Avenue Business Education Homeroom vice-president 25 bazaar 3. SAUNDRA JEANNE LUMPKIN 2713 East Preston Street Business Education Bazaar 35 garland bearer 35 UN confer- ence 2. I 1235' CAROL CHRISTY LYNCH 5116 Ardmore Way Academic Course BANNER staff 2,3, editor-in-chief 45 Choir 2,3,45 prom committee 35 bazaar 35 guide 45 French Club 35 homeroom vice-president 35 Quill and Scroll 45 boatride entertain- ment 3. DELORES MABRY 2423 East Lanvale Street Academic Course Garland bearer 35 basketball 2,35 soft- ball 3, V.5 volleyball 2,35 usher 35 assistant squad leader 2,3,4. ADELE ANGELA MALINOWSK 4622 Mark Avenue Business Education I JILL ROBERTSON Mac DOUGALL 6620 Hortwait Street Academic Course Play 45 bazaar 35 BANNER reporter 3,45 modern dance 25 golf 25 archery 25 squad leader 2,35 Quill and Scroll 4. PATRICIA FRANCES MAIZE IO46 Bristol Place Business Education Tennis 25 tea 25 play committee 2,45 swim- ming 4. PAULINE ANNE MAINOLFI 3224 Montebello Terrace Academic Course sembly entertainment 45 head commence- ment usher 35 garland bearer 35 bootride committee 35 prom committee 35 homeroom president 25 home economics librarian 35 election clerk 23' Christmas decorat' , , lon committee 35 garland maker 25 modern dance 3,4. PATRICIA RAE MAKEPEACE 35 Talbott Street Business Education Play chairman 35 archery 25 basketball 3 squad leader 35 homeroom president 3 bazaar 35 commencement usher 35 boat ride committee 35 homeroom treasurer 4 guide 4. I I Student Council 2,3,45 ECHO representa- tive 25 squad leader 2,35 office marshal 35 gym locker monitor 35 bazaar 35 guide 45 hall marshal 4. JEAN HELEN MANSON 422 North Kenwood Avenue Business Education Gym monitor 35 garland beare 35 Student Council 4. I F35 bazaar I JEAN ADELE MARSH T331 Medfield Avenue Business Education Assistant squad leader 2. BARBARA ANN MARTIN 3524 Horton Avenue Academic Course l24 BRENDA JEAN MARSHALL l706 Carswell Street Business Education Softball 25 volleyball 25 garland bearer 35 squad leader 35 bazaar 35 tennis 45 BAN- NER representative 45 badminton 4. DOROTHY ANN MARTIN 49lO Morello Road Business Education BANNER representative 35 garland bearer 35 ECHO representative 35 bazaar 3. ECHO, senior write-up staff 45 guide 45 play committee 45 assembly usher 35 as- 5 5 LOUISE LINDA MANNA I604 Ingram Road Academic Course Archery 2 golf 2 badminton 2 b committee 3 assistant squad leader 4 MARY PATRICIA MARIN 6530 Belle Vista Avenue Business Education Bazaar 3 ODA 2909 Acad Academi MARY MATOUSEK Pennington Avenue Education committee 35 assistant squad leader bazaar 35 play committee 35 ECHO rep- esentative 4. ARLA JANE McALLEN 807 Westfield Avenue cademic Course omeroom secretary 35 play selection com- ittee 35 bazaar 35 boatride committee 35 r Scientists 4, cil itor MAE MARTIN Keswick Road emic Course BANNER 2,35 garland bearer 35 garland maker 25 golf 25 softball 35 bazaar 35 Senior Scientists 45 Student Council dance committee 4. JANET LOIS MASON 1574 Wadsworth Way c Course Guidance representative 25 usher 35 gar- land bearer 35 commencement usher 35 as- sistant squad leader 45 squad leader 2. DIANA LEE McCULLOUGH 4607 Keswick 'Road Academic Course Home economics librarian 35 UNY 35 bank representative 3,45 bazaar 35 chem- istry laboratory assistant 45 Student Coun- dance decoration committee 4. JOYCE ELIZABETH McFARLAND 3704 Second Street Academic Course Homeroom president 45 homeroom secre- tary 35 bazaar 35 garland bearer 35 play committee 3,45 Chorus 45 cafeteria mon- 45 archery 25 squad leader 35 as- sistant squad leader 2,3,4. DOROTHY JEAN MASON 1217 East Preston Street Academic Course Chorus 3,45 FTA 3,45 bazaar 35 swimming 2,35 softball 35 home economics librarian 3. BARBARA ROSE MASTIN 1517 Webster Street Business Education Garland bearer 35 squad leader 45 bazaar LINDA LAUREL MATOUSEK 3519 Shannon Drive Business Education Garland bearer 35 class entertainment 35 Student Council 4. MARY JANE MCCAMY 1610 East Thirty-second Street Academic Course Glee Club 3, secretary 45 library assistant 2,3,45 commencement usher 35 play com- mittee 45 bazaar 35 assistant squad leader 2,35 squad leader 45 volleyball 35 music assistant 3,45 bank representative 25 mod- ern dance 25 City-Eastern Chorus 2,3,4. MAUREEN McDONOUGH 2806 Harview Avenue Academic Course ' FNA 2,3,45 squad leader 2,35 garland bear- er 35 bazaar 35 assembly usher 45 bank represenative 4. ALLISON SUZANNE McGRATH 8 Orkney Court Academic Course ECHO assistant editor 45 play cast 35 Choir 2,3,45 boatride entertainment 35 bazaar 35 ECHO 2,35 Biology Club 2,3,45 library aide 35 Dramatics Club 25 golf 25tennis 25 arch- ery 25 hall monitor 45 Quill and Scroll 4. 125 DIANA PALMIRA MEINEKE 2413 Crest Road Academic Course BANNER 2,3, page editor 45 Griffin Club 2,3, treasurer 45 hull monitor 35 tennis 25 archery 25 bazaar 35 squad leader 2, as- sistant 35 Quill and Scroll 4. MITSIE MELONAS 2500 Hamilton Avenue Academic Course BANNER circulation manager, reporter 45 Fashion Club treasurer 35 play committee 35 homeroom secretary 35 boatride enter- tainment 35 commencement usher 35 ba- zaar 35 archery 25 assistant squad leader 4. l ' MARGARETANN MEWSHAW 3834 Eighth Street Business Education Swimming 35 garland bearer 3. BERNICE MILLER 4011 Overleo Avenue Business Education badminton 45 cafeteria aide 4. Archery 25 assistant squad leader 2,45 ba- zaar 35 garland bearer 35 hall monitor 35 boatricle committee 35 Student Council 45 MARIE CYNTHIA MELBER Box 116 Fallston, Maryland Academic Course BONNIE JOAN MERCER 863 Bradhurst Road CAROLE ANN MIDDLEDITCH 1980 Perlman Place Business Education Squad leader 25 homeroom treasurer 35 garland bearer 35 hall monitor 25 assistant squad leader 3. LUISE SANDNER MILLER 3703 Yolando Road Academic Course Homeroom president 45 homeroom treas- urer 25 cheerleader 3,45 badminton 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 assistant squad leader 2,3,45 garland bearer 35 assembly usher 35 com- mencement usher 35 golf 35 bazaar 35 ten nis 35 table tennis 25 boatride committee 3 pep assembly 35 swimming 25 basketball 2 PATRICIA JOAN MILLER 3923 Roland Avenue Business Education Assistant squad leader 25 squad leader 45 cafeteria monitor 4. LAVINIA MILLS 1719 Edmondson Avenue Business Education sentative 35 Chorus 354. CHARLOTTE MITCHELL 2320 McCulloh Street Business Education Homeroom treasurer 35 bazaar 35 swim- ming 4. 1202 Rcundhill Road Academic Course Academic Course Squad leader 2,3,45 basketball 2 l 2,35 PTA representative 25 BANNER editor 45 prom committee 3 FTA 3 ion Club 35 play cast 35 ECHO lunlor 35 bazaar 35 garland bearer 3 hall shal 45 French Club president 4 Memorial Committee 45 assembly lainment 45 Quill and Scroll 4 Softball 2,35 tennis 3,45 modern dan 45 commencement usher 3 bank MELINDA ELIZABETH MITCHELL Badminton V, 3,45 garland bearer 3 room secretary 35 cafeteria monitor 3 OO Parkside Drive slness Education ryland 4. ARY MICHAELE MONCILOVICH 22 Ingram Road cademic Course omeroom president 35 home economics rarian 35 guide 4. SUSAN MORGAN Stevenson Street Education leader 2,4. DAWNE MORRIS Carswell Street Course 25 music festival 2,3. ANETTE KATHERINE MOHR F . . y . . :meroom president 25 Chorus 3, All- D 25 cafeteria monitor 35 Chorus 3,45 JANET RUTH MOON 321 West Twenty-seventh Street Business Education Bazaar 3. JUDITH MURRAY MOORE 3729 Elkader Rand Academic Course Homeroom treasurer 25 homeroom secre- tary 35 FTA 2,35 garland bearer 35 ECHO iunior pages 35 prom committee 35 make- up committee 35 Fashion Club 35 usher 45 sauad leader 2. VIRG 4325 Busin Busin SHARON ROSE MOONEY 4121 White Avenue Academic Course UNY 2,4, president 35 Choir 2,3,45 FTA 2,3, 45 BANNER staff 25 hall monitor 35 City- Eastern Chorus 2,3,45 bazaar 35 UN execu- tive board 45 commencement usher 35 boatride committee 35 swimming 3. PATRICIA ANNETTE MOORE 1626 Webster Street Academic Course Archery 25 Christmas decoration committee 2,35 prom committee 35 bvsketbull 3: home' room vice-president 45 modern dance 45 bazaar 35 guidance office aide 4. PAM 4. 4101 INIA MOLZ Harford Road ess Education Homeroom president 2,35 homeroom vice president 45 ice skating 3. SHIRLEY JUNE MOODY 211 North Madeira Street ess Education ELA ELAINE MORGAN 4364 Shamrock Avenue Academic Course Archery 25 squad leader 35 locker monitor CAROL LUCRETIA MORRISON Fleetwood Avenue Academic Course Student Council 3, treasurer 45 guidance representative 25 bazaar 35 guide 4. PRlSClLLA MARJORIE MOSLEY 2854 Woodbrook Avenue Academic Course Basketball 3,47 BANNER representative 47 bazaar 37 boatride program 3. MARGARET MARY MULDOON BT9 West Thirty-fourth Street Business Education Bazaar 37 prom committee 37 Fashion Club 37 modern dance 2,37 archery 27 garland maker 2. MARY ELISE MORROW 985 North Hill Road Business Educa-tion Basketball 27 Choir 3. LINDA MOSER 5935 Glenkirk Road Academic Course Basketball 27 assistant squad leader 2,3: UNY 2,37 archery 27 volleyball V. 27 badminton 3,47 garland bearer 37 play scenery committee 37 Senior Scientists 4. DOROTHY LEE MUNZNER 350i Ailsa Avenue Academic Course Usher 27 garland bearer 37 play com- mittee 37 boatride committee 37 bazaar 37 BANNER representative 47 squad leader 4. CAROLYN LEE MURPHY 1523 Ramblewood Road Academic Course Pet Club 3, president 27 prom committee 37 library assistant 2,37 speedball 37 bagkef. ball 37 badminton 2,37 swimming 27 table tennis 27 tennis 27 FNA 27 Dramatics Club 27 French Club 27 squad leader 4. ANNE DAVIS MOSER 44 East Lake Avenue Academic Course Student Council, vice-president 47 year vice-president 47 ploy cast 37 homeroom president 37 boatride entertainment chair- man 37 bazaar 37 badminton V. 2,47 prom committee 37 squad leader 2,3,47 locker monitor 37 BANNER representative 27 Dramatics Club 27 guide 4. HELEN SOPHIE MOSETTI lBl6 North Milton Avenue Business Education lce skating 37 squad leader 37 hall moni- tor 2. JOAN MARIE MURPH 287 Herring Court Business Education Basketball 27 swimming 3. MILDRED RUTH MURPHY 401 East Lake Avenue Academic Course Year president 47 homeroom president 2,3, 47 BANNER 27 ECHO photography staff 47 commencement usher 37 office marshal 37 badminton V. 2,3,47 tennis V, 2,37 bazaar 37 play committee 37 boatride en- tertainment 37 UNY 37 archery 27 basket- ball 27 golf 27 squad leader 2,37 Officials Club 37 Stagecrofters 4. T28 JANET MARIE MUELLER 3lll Southern Avenue Business Education Homeroam president 2 bazaar 3 leader 37 ice skating 3 assistant leader 4. JOAN LEE MULLINEAUX 493i Schaub Avenue Business Education Homeroom vice-president 2 hom: treasurer 37 garland bearer 3 bo committee 3. MARGIE JO MURROW 415 Charter Oak Avenue Business Education Squad leader 3, assistant 4. VERONICA MARIE MYERS 3709 Beech Avenue Academic Course FTA president 47 bazaar 37 golf 37 garland bearer 37 Student Council 2,47 boatride committee 37 basketball 37 Fashion Club 37 Glee Club 27 play committee 27 assistant squad leader 2,3,4. JERILYNN ALVA MUSCH 2704 Pelham Avenue Business Education Squad leader 2,47 class meeting entertain- ment 37 garland bearer 37 homeroom vice- president 4. VIRGINIA ADELE MYERS 3830 The Alameda Business Education Glee Club 27 squad leader 2,3,47 home- room secretary 37 homeroom vice-presi- dent 274. NEAL Dolphin Street Education skating 37 bazaar 37 tennis 47 home conomics 3. BETTY ANN NELSON 626 Cheratan Raad Academic Course UN executive board 3,47 All-Maryland rhm-ns 47 Chorus 2,3,47 French Club 37 ba- 37 UNY treasurer 2, secretary 37 l MARY CATHERINE NEHOUSE Route I, Box 174, Gaithersburg, Maryland Academic Course VIRGINIA LEE NELSON 3828 Saint Margaret Street Academic Course Homeroam president 27 garland bearer 37 basketball 2,37 archery 27 play committee 37 ECHO representative 37 commencement usher 37 bank representative 47 hall moni- tor 3,47 squad leader 3,4. LYNN ANN NETRO 421 North Kenwood Avenue Academic Course Table tennis 27 tennis 37 golf 37 Y-Teen Club 37 Fashion Club 37 UNY 37 homeroom vice-president 37 squad leader 37 bazaar 37 garland bearer 37 BANNER photogra- pher 3,4. CAROL ANN NICE 713 Beaverbrook Road Business Education Prom committee 3. JOAN CATHERINE NEUMAN Cedar Lane Business Education Garland bearer 37 BANNER representative 47 squad leader 37 assistant squad leader 2. GENEVIEVE ELIZABETH NICHOLAS 1023 West Forty-third Street Academic Course ECHO advertising 47 home economics It brarion 37 bazaar 37 laboratory assistant 47 Fashion Club 27 FTA 2. l29 SHIRLEY JEAN NICHOLS 709 East Thirty-seventh Street Business Education Homeraom treasurer 3,47 vice-president 27 squad leader 37 ECHO representative 3. EMMA LOU NOBLES 3532 Round Road Business Education BANNER representative 27 basketball 37 softball 27 volleyball 2,37 bazaar 37 assist- ant squad leader 47 hall monitor 27 cate teria monitor 4, ' l ' IRENE NICK 704 South Ponca Street Academic Course Student Council, cafeteria committee man 47 homeroom vice-president 37 land bearer 37 prom committee 3- 37 commencement usher 37 bank sentative 27 softball 27 assistant leader 27 Christmas decoration c 2. BETTIE AUGUSTA NOEL 2348 McCulloh Street Academic Course Golf 37 UNY 3,47 commencement usher hall monitor 37 bazaar 37 assistant leader 47 assistant ECHO representative laboratory assistant 4. DONALDA JEAN NOLL 1055 Upnor Road Academic Course Play 47 commencement usher 37 garland bearer 37 bazaar 37 homeroom vice-presi- dent 37 prom committee 3. KATHERINE JEAN O'CONNOR 3813 Parkmont Avenue Academic Course FTA 27 alternate bank representative 37 guide 4, JERILYN CHRISTINE OGLESBY 4813 The Alameda Business Education Hall marshal 37 bazaar 37 Chorus 3. FRANCES MARIE O'NElLL 1926 East Belvedere Avenue Business Education Squad leader 3. DELORES ALBERTA NORRIS 310 North Carey Street Business Education Hall monitor 27 Chorus 2,3,47 Student Council 3, alternate 27 assistant squad leader 37 modern dance 3. KATHLEEN ELAINE OFSOWITZ 4803 Norwood Avenue Academic Course UNY 37 modern dance 37 library aide 3. E l MARY OGLESBY 1033 Bethune Road Business Education Modern dance 2,37 garland bearer 3- sistont squad leader 37 bazaar 3. CHARLENE ONION 1008 Evesham Avenue Academic Course Modern dance 2,3,-47 Dramatics Club 2,3 library aide 2,37 bootride entertainr 37 commencement usher 37 bazaar 37 u 37 tennis 27 ECHO advertising staff Quill and Scroll 4. AlL PATRICIA OPITZ OO Summerfield Avenue siness Education CIA PANASUK Quail Street Course ayne Avenue Course MARIE PHILLIPS Walther Boulevard rc Course president 45 Pet Club, vice- 45 boatride committee 35 garland 35 guide 45 hall monitor 35 FTA 25 Scientists 45 Griffin Club 35 archery V. 35 tennis 25 softball 35 golt 35 assist- squad leader 35 play scenery commit- 35 garland bearer 35 badminton 35 Club, Depiclors, vice-president 4. 234- BANNER staff 2,35 FTA 253,45 sports editor 45 homeroom vice-pres- 45 garland bearer 35 play committee guide 45 prom committee 35 bazaar 35 entertainment 35 class entertain- 5 French Club 3, secretary 45 BAN- representative 45 basketball 25 ice 35 You're the Critic 45 Quill and ROBERTA JOAN PANICI 6127 Edlynne Road Academic Course ECHO, senior write-ups staff 45 home- room vice-president 45 boatride entertain- ment 35 bazaar 35 assembly entertainment 45 usher 3,45 commencement usher 35 guide 45 modern dance 3,45 guidance of- fice aide 45 prom committee 35 BANNER representative 35 Christmas decoration committee 25 squad leader 3,45 swimming 35 badminton 2,35 garland maker 2. MARY CAROL FEET 625 McCabe Avenue Business Education Homeroom president 45 homeroom secre- tary 35 garland bearer 35 boatride com- mittee 35 office marshal 45 bazaar 35 ice skating 35 squad leader 2,35 assistant squad leader 2. EILEEN ORTT 5107 Hillburn Avenue Business Education Glee Club 2,35 bazaar 35 boatride com- mittee 35 Griffin Club 45 bank representa- tive 4. RITA JEAN PANICI 6127 Edlynne Road Academic Course Homeroom treasurer 35 ECHO representa- tive 35 ECHO staff, senior write-ups 45 gar- land bearer 35 boatride entertainment 35 play program committee 45 prom decora- tion committee 35 guide 45 usher 2,3,45 commencement usher 35 hall marshal 35 modern dance 3,45 bazaar 35 assembly entertainment 4. CAROLYN VIOLA PATTERSON 1663 West North Avenue Academic Course Table tennis 2,35 bazaar 35 commencement usher 35 tennis 25 UNY 45 bank representa- tive 4. MICHELE REGINA PELACK 3529 Shannon Drive Academic Course Garland bearer 35 bazaar 3. CAROLYN ELIZABETH PETERS 5001 Ardmore Way Academic Course Chorus 3,45 bazaar 35 BANNER repre- sentative 45 guidance office aide 4. ANN PHINNEY 1653 East Twenty-fifth Street Business Education Assistant squad leader 25 modern dance 35 bazaar 35 boatride committee 35 squad leader 4. I CAROL LENETTA PITTMAN 2734 Hugo Avenue Business Education JOYCE LYNNE PLACIDE 1645 East Cold Spring Lane Business Education Choir 2,3,47 bazaar 37 commencement Squad leader 27 Dromatics Club 27 Fashion usher 37 Mar I d St C - ' y an ate horus 4, play Club 2,3, bazaar 37 Red Cross Volunteer 2. committee 47 squad leader 2,4. GERALDINE FRANCES PLACK 4902 Loch Raven Boulevard Academic Course Prom committee 37 archery 27 bazaar 37 usher 47 ribbon bearer 27 boatride com- mittee 37 garland maker 27 home econom- ics librarian 37 BANNER circulation staff 37 commencement usher 3. DONNA LYNNE POOLE 2714 Southern Avenue Business Education Bazaar 37 archery 27 softball 27 volleyball 2,3. JANET ADRIENNE PRICE 1543 Abbottston Street Business Education Commencement usher 3 land bearer 3. 7 bazaar 37 gar- I PATRICIA LEE PRICE 814 Clintwood Court Business Education Chair 2,3,47 squad leader 2,37 swimming 27 play committee 27 basketball 37 prom committee 37 bazaar 37 BANNER, news staff. ANN CATHERINE QUINN 504 Woodbourne Avenue Business Education Hameroom secretary 47 garland bearer 37 bazaar 37 play committee 47 squad leader 2. BARBARA ANN PLUMHOFF 3823 Elmley Avenue Business Education Bazaar 37 squad leader 27 assistant squad leader 3. 2. BETTY JEAN PROTA 5424 Northwood Drive Academic Course Hameroom treasurer 27 homeroom secre- tary 37 commencement usher 37 bazaar 37 BANNER staff 37 boatride committee 37 modern dance 2,37 badminton 37 ice skat- ing 37 squad leader 37 bank representative 47 assembly entertainment 47 Fashion Club 2. MARY MARGARET QUINN 1239 East Belvedere Avenue Business Education Basketball 27 swimming 37 homeroom pres- ident 37 bazaar 37 boatride committee 37 tennis 27 Student Council 4. 132 DINA LEE POORMAN l 2302 Duker Court Academic Course Basketball 3 swimming 3 bazaar 3 ride entertainment committee 3 play erty committee 4 play committee 3 pictors 4 JUDITH ANN PRICE 5914 Plainfield Avenue Business Education Basketball 3 ice skating 3 squad leader IE ALVERTA REDMAN Winston Avenue Education KATHERYN RENNER Woodbourne Avenue Education marshal 3. 2,3, table tennis, V. 2,3, volley- V. 2,3, squad leader 2, bank repre- 3,4, homeroom treasurer 2,3. ELLA MAE RABB 2526 East Preston Street Business Education Swimming 2, assistant squad leader 3. GOLDIE MANDLEY RAY 1551 Abbottston Street Business Education BANNER representative 3, squad leader 3. CAROLYN MAE RETH 3126 Glendale Avenue Academic Course ECHO literary staff 4, boatride committee 3, bazaar 3, FTA 3, hall monitor 2, play committee 4, golf 3, tennis 2, bad- minton 2, Quill and Scroll 4. BARBARA JANE RICHARDS 6119 Old Pimlico Road Academic Course Modern dance 2, PTA representative 2,3, squad leader 2,3, assistant squad leader 3, commencement usher 3, Student Coun- cil decoration committee 4. LORRAINE RUDY RANSOM 3401 Echodale Avenue Academic Course Homeroom secretary 2, garland bearer 3, Fashion Club 3, bazaar 3, boatride com- mittee 3, homeroom vice-president 4, play committee 4, FTA 4, PHYLLIS RAYNER 4210 Furley Avenue Business Education Swimming 2, ECHO subscription repre- sentative 4. JOYCE KAY REICHELT 2812 East Fairmount Avenue Business Education Assistant squad leader 2, Red Cross rep- resentative 2, Christmas decoration com- mittee 2, ECHO representative 3, ice skat- ing 3, table tennis 3, archery 3, garland bearer 3. CAROL AN'N RESSLER 4537 North Rogers Avenue Academic Course FTA 2,3,4, library aide 2,4, Chorus 3, com- mencement usher 3, home economics li- brarian 3, study hall monitor 3, cafeteria monitor 3. THERESA MARIA REUTER 2500 Hermosa Avenue Academic Course Bazaar 3, homeroom president 2,3, home- room vice-president 4, boatride 3, swim- ming 2. RUTH ANNE RIES 4508 Parkmont Avenue Academic Course Hall monitor 2,4, FTA 2,3, play committee 3, bazaar 3, squad leader 3, assistant squad leader 3, garland bearer 3, BAN- NER representative 2, bank representative 4, badminton 2, golf 3. JO ANN RINEHART 1619 Ingram' Road Business Education Hall monitor 37 squad leader 37 bazaar 37 garland bearer 37 Student Council 4. SHERWIN ZOE RITTER 5316 Maple Avenue Business Education ECHO soles representative 4. AUDREY PATRICIA ROBINSON 1629 Westwood Avenue Business Education Volleyball V. 37 commencement usher 3. LORRAINE VERLA ROBINSON 3550 Chesterfield Avenue Academic Course LYNDA CAROLE ROBSON 2705 Sl. Paul Street Academic Course Bazaar 37 play committee 37 badminton 37 Glee Club 47 UNY 3,4. LOIS ANNE ROCHE 2905 North Charles Street Academic Course French Club 47 UNY 47 BANNER 4. Fashion Club 27 bazaar 37 boatricle com- mittee 37 squad leader 2,37 ice skating 3. JOAN LYNDELL RINEMAN 3531 Keswick Road Business Education KAY ROBERSON 2121 Herbert Street Academic Course Basketball 2,37 volleyball 37 garland be 37 usher 37 softball 37 Officials Club bazaar 37 swimming 4, . 7 I I 7, 'ig CAROLYN HELEN ROBINSON 3308 Cardenas Avenue Business Education Table tennis 37 squad leader 37 bazaar 3. JOAN ARLENE ROBINSON 2922 Spelman Road Academic Course Orchestra 27 UNY 27 French Club 37 ba- zaar 37 swimming 37 squad leader 27 homeroom treasurer 47 badminton 47 vol- leyball 3. NANCY ELIZABETH ROBUSTO 1113 South Eosl Avenue Business Education Homeroom treasurer 27 squad leader Chair 3,47 bazaar 37 Student Council gym monitor 3. HELEN LOUISE ROESINGER 5914 Burgess Avenue Business Education Student Council 27 garland bearer 37 representative 3. 134 MATILDA ROG llchester Avenue Course ELSIE MARIE ROGERS 2705 Greenmount Avenue Business Education 2,3,45 play committee 45 boatride ttee 35 BANNER representative 35 leader 45 badminton 2,3,45 bazaar basketball 25 swimming 25 table tennis FNA 4 nall monitor 2 Business Education Y ANN ROGOSKY Gunther Avenue Course tennis 35 assistant squad leader 2. secretary 25 homeroom presi- 35 FTA 2,3,45 Student Council 45 gar- bearer 35 play properties committee bazaar 35 squad leader 35 badminton 35 SAND 1681 Woodbourne Avenue RA PATRICIA ROSENTHAL MARGARET JUDITH ROTH 3216 Cliftmont Avenue Academic Course ANNE LARIMORE ROSE 1315 Kitmore Road Academic Course Table tennis, V. 25 volleyball 25 prom committee 35 garland bearer 35 squad leader 35 hall monitor 45 guide 45 golf 25 speedball 2. SANDRA CAROL ROWE 2829 Mayfield Avenue Library aide 2,35 golf 25 basketball 25 badminton 25 Glee Club 25 boatride com- mittee 35 bazaar 35 homeroom vice-presi- dent 35 bank 35 assistant squad leader 45 homeroom president 45 swimming 45 hall monitor 4. CAROLYN KAY ROTTMAN 400 Maude Avenue Academic Course Fashion Club 2,35 basketball 25 tennis 25 archery 35 table tennis 25 play committee 4 Choir 2,3, president 45 FNA 2,4, secretary 35 garland bearer 35 homeroom secretary 25 badminton 2,35 volleyball 35 assistant squad leader 2,45 PTA representative 25 guide 4. VIRGINIA ROUNTREE 1200 Slater Road Business Education Ice skating 35 bazaar 35 volleyball 25 UNY 2. MARY JANE SANDERS Academic Course FTA 2,3,45 UNY 2,3,45 Searchers 35 bazaar 35 Y-Teens 45 Fashion Club 45 ice skating 35 badminton 25 class meeting entertain- ment 2,3,45 bank representative 45 BAN- NER circulation staff 4. JEANNE KAREN SANDNER 1720 East Thirty-second Street Business Education Homeroom treasurer 3,45 Griffin Club 2,35 45 prom committee 35 City-Eastern Chorus 2,35 bazaar 35 garland bearer 35 chorus 3, 45 office monitor 35 boatride committee 35 homeroom vice-president 2. I I I 3 1720 East Thirtieth Street Academic Course Orchestra 2,35 City-Eastern Orchestra 2,3,45 FTA 2,35 prom committee 35 bazaar 35 guide 45 hall monitor 45 bank representa- tive 25 French Club 45 badminton 35 bas- ketball 3. NANCY RUTH SARO 1629 Shadyside Road Academic Course ECHO literary staff 45 guide 45 library aide 25 bazaar 35 UNY 3,45 garland bearer 35 golf 25 table tennis V. 2, J. V. 35 bad- minton 25 squad leader 25 assistant squad leader 35 Quill and Scroll 4. ESTHER SCALJON 903 Beaumont Avenue Academic Course Play scenery committee 47 homeroom sec- retary 47 BANNER representative 37 bazaar 37 Senior Scientists 47 Searchers 37 FTA 27 volleyball 2, V. 37 squad leader 47 softball 2,37 archery 27 basketball 3. MERRILL CECELIA SCHARNAGLE 1416 Cooksie Street Academic Course Student Council 37 FTA 37 bazaar 37 squad leader 3,47 modern dance 37 table tennis 3. l SUZANNE HOHMAN SCHAEFER 5603 Plymouth Road Academic Course Year secretary 47 Choir 2,37 homeroom president 27 homeroom secretary 37 ECHO picture staff 47 play committee 2,3, chair- man 47 bazaar 3. SANDRA KAY SCHELL 3826 Sixth Street Business Education Bazaar 37 nurse's aide 3,4. S KATHLEEN REGINA SCHELLER 5559 Midwood Avenue Business Education BANNER representative 27 prom committee 37 play committee 37 boatride committee 37 bazaar 37 ECHO representative 4, BARBARA LEE SCHMIDT 1126 Roland Heights Avenue Academic Course BANNER staff 2,37 ECHO photography 47 squad leader 2,37 prom committee 37 play committee 3,47 baatride committee 37 usher 37 basketball 2,37 Dramatics Club 27 mod- ern dance 2,37 volleyball 37 tennis 27 FNA 2. BONNIE LEE SCHNEEHAGEN MARY ANNE SCHRAMM 3307 Elmley Avenue 2832 Clifton Park Terrace Business Education Business Education Squad leader 27 homeroom secretary 27 Choir 23.47 UNY 3,41 5eUfCl12YS 3: Y-Teens hall monitor 27 garland bearer 37 cafeteria 4: LDUZGGY 3: PlUY Pfogfflm committee 4- monitor 4. CAROL SCHUMAN PATRICIA CAROL SCHUNCK 2612 Evergreen Avenue 4831 Greencrest Road Business Education Business Education Squad leader 2,37 BANNER representative Bank 2,47 homeroom vice-president 27 27 ECHO representative 37 ice skating 37 Christmas decoration committee 27 home- bazaar 1,37 assistant squad leader 4. room president 37 hall monitor 37 PTA rep- 3417 Pinewood Avenue Business Education Library assistant 37 ECHO fire marshal 4. MERLE LINDA SCHMIDT 4108 Montana Avenue Business Education Boatride committee 3. MELVA ELIZABETH SCHLOSSER representative resentative 47 squad leader 47 bazaar 3. 136 GEORGIA LYNN SCHUPPLE 1217 Winston Avenue Academic Course Year treasurer 27 homeroom treasurer 37 Choir 2,37 treasurer 47 play committee chairman 47 FTA 47 BANNER representative 27 bazaar 37 commencement usher 27 gar- land maker 27 guide 47 table tennis J. V. 27 badminton 2,37 golf 27 assistant squad leader 2,4. CLARA ELIZABETH SCHWABLINE 1108 East Fort Avenue Business Education Archery 27 basketball 27 swimming 37 homeroom treasurer 37 bazaar 37 softball 37 volleyball 27 squad leader 3,47 assistant squad leader 27 homeroom president 47 locker monitor 47 garland bearer 3. WILMA SCHWEIGER Chesterfield Avenue Education committee 4, class entertainment 3, e skating 37 squad leader 2. CLAIRE SEWARD East Belvedere Avenue c Course write-ups staff 47 prom committee 37 37 class entertainment 37 guide 47 2,37 squad leader 37 modern 3' assembly usher 37 table tennis 27 mon 27 Dromatics Club 2. DORIS JEAN SHANHOLTZ 6204 Brook Avenue Business Education Bank representative 2,37 BANNER repre- sentative 2,37 squad leader 2,37 garland bearer 37 office monitor 47 cafeteria moni- tor 47 assistant squad leader 3. ODDIE MAE SHERROD 1613 Cliftview Avenue Academic Course Volleyball 37 swimming 47 bank representa- tive 47 squad leader 37 assistant squad er leader 4. LOIS JEAN SCHURMAN 404 North Linwood Avenue Academic Course Basketball 4, J, V. 2,37 volleyball 4, V. 2, J. V, 37 Griffin Club 27 Christmas decora- tions 2,37 Choir 3,47 ECHO advertising staff 47 Officials Club 3,47 guide 47 tennis 27 archery 27 badminton 2. CAROL LEE SCHWARTZ 4516 Hampnett Avenue Business Education Archery 2,37 volleyball 2,37 squad leader 27 golf 47 badminton 4. KATHERINE LOUISE SENGER 2908 Sylvan Avenue' Academic Course BANNER 2,37 prom committee 37 play com- mittee 37 boatride committee 37 play com- mittee 47 locker monitor 3,47 Officials Club 37 guide 47 badminton 37 bazaar 37 usher 27 Bible Club 3. LINDA GALE SEWELL 922 Chestnut Hill Avenue Academic Course Golf 3,47 bazaar 3. SYLVIA SHEPHERD 1533 Ellamont Street Academic Course Archery 2,3,47 swimming 27 tennis 2,37 ice skating 3. CHA'RLENE SHVANDA 5738 Edgepark Road Business Education Student Council 17 volleyball 1,27 home- room president 27 garland bearer 37 gym monitor 37 squad leader 2,37 assistant 4. MARILYN GAYLE SIEGLE 2900 Bayonne Avenue Academic Course Commencement usher 35 office aide 45 guidance office aide 4. FLORENCE SIMMONS 7721 Daniels Avenue Business Education Garland bearer 35 bazaar 35 squad leader 3. JANICE MARGUERITE SMITH 3623 Liberty Heights Avenue Academic Course Play committee 45 bazaar 35 Christmas decorating committee 25 archery 2,3,45 ten- nis 2,3,45 ice skating 3. JUDITH ANN SMITH 905 Andover Road Academic Course Year treasurer 45 Student Council 25 prom committee 35 hall marshal 2,45 boatride entertainment 35 garland bearer 35 bazaar 35 play committee chairman 35 Choir 3,45 squad leader 2,35 volleyball 2,35 badmin- ton 35 swimming 25 play cost dinner com- mittee 35 Christmas decoration committee 2,3. AUDREY SIMMS 520 Lyndhurst Street Business Education Basketball 35 ice skating 35 bazaar 3, CAROLE ELAINE SMITH 3318 Richmond Avenue Academic Course Chorus 25 prom committee 35 play com- mittee 45 guidance representative 25 lack- er monitor 3,45 FNA 35 assistant squad leader 35 Fashion Club 35 bazaar 35 guide 4. MARGARET LYNN SLIPPER 3lO4 Glenmore Avenue Academic Course Homeroom president 25 homeroom treas- urer 45 Choir 2,3,45 play committee 35 prom committee 35 bazaar 35 FNA 25 hall marshal 35 guide 45 assistant squad leader 2. CHARLOTTE ELAINE SMITH 3173 Keswick Road Business Education Dramatics Club 25 Fashion Club 3,45 ba- zaar 35 prom committee 35 class entertain- ment 35 boatride entertainment 35 BAN- NER representative 45 assistant squad leader 45 Chorus 4. l38 LENORA SILFIES 3018 Woodhome Avenue Business Education Swimming 2 bazaar 3 Griffin Club badminton 3 UNY 4 homeroom se 45 play committee 4 YTeens 4 4 bearer 4 CAROLYN JEAN SIMMONT 3203 Mary Avenue Business Education JOYCE CECELIA SMITH 2206 Echodole Avenue Business Education Student Council 3 ECHO staff 4 subscription representative 4 bank resentative 2 ice skating 3 LILLIAN LOUISE SMITH l707 West Lexington Street Academic Course Play committee 4 UNY 234 Drr Club 2 Senior Scientists 4 bozoor 3 represen a we c mmencemen us archery 2 golf 2 tennis 4 Christmas oration committee 3 I JDITH SMITHSON 47 Harwood Avenue cademic Course NY 3,4. REN KATHERINE SNYDER 00 Dupont Avenue siness Education zaar 35 assistant squad leader 35 dance ecorations committee 3,4. MARY EDNA SORDILLO 1663 Woodbourne Avenue Business Education Badminton 25 swimming 4, PATRICIA ELVA SOUSA 3322 Bayonne Avenue Business Education Homeroom secretary 25 sq l l' L 1 North Bouldin Street Course ,45 guide 45 FTA 2,3,45 homeroom 2,45 homeroom treasurer 35 leader 25 bazaar 35 play committee 5 guidance office aide 45 prom committee 5 Fashion Club 35 ice skating 35 swimming 5 volleyball 35 hall monitor 35 boalride EE SPARR CHRISTINE SPENCER East Gittings Avenue nic Course D senior write-ups editor 45 Quill and I 45 squad leader 2,3,45 head com- ement usher 35 bazaar 35 guide 45 aroom secretary 45 prom committee 35 committee 35 basketball 2,35 modern Je 2,35 archery 25 table tennis 25 bad- an 2,35 Dramatics Club 25 assembly rtainment 4. PATSY .IANE SNOW 3630 Old York Road Academic Course Glee Club 2,3, vice-officer 45 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 ECHO literary staff 45 music assistant 3,45 French Club 35 bazaar 35 BANNER representative 25 Quill and Scroll 4. PATRICIA ANN SNYDER 3421 Ravonwood Avenue Business Education Bank representative 2,3,45 bazaar 35 squad leader 2,35 junior play supper 35 home- room president 35 boatride entertainment 35 garland bearer 35 cafeteria monitor 4. I SANDRA LEE SORRENTINO 612 Harwood Avenue Business Education BANNER representative 35 boatride com- mittee 35 ice skating 35 bazaar 35 office monitor 45 squad leader 25 assistant squad leader 3. LYNNE SPALDING 6501 Moyer Avenue Academic Course uad leader 3,4. Bazaar 35 ice skating 35 garland bearer 3. 1 DONNA LEE sPAuLDiNc 1913 Wheeler Avenue Academic Course Assistant squad leader 25 basketball 25 badminton 25 archery 25 ice skating 35 bazaar 35 assembly usher 4. BARBARA LEE SPRAKER 3402 Royston Avenue Business Education Homeroom vice-president 15 softball 1,4 assistant squad leader 1,45 homeroom sec retary 35 squad leader 25 boatride com mittee 35 swimming 4. MARIE LOUISE STENGER 1315 East Thirty-sixth Street Academic Course Homeroom president 27 UNY 37 FNA 37 boatride entertainment 37 locker monitor 47 squad leader 4. SANDRA STEVENSON 4101 Arclley Avenue Business Education Squad leader 2,37 basketball 3. FRANCES KAY STAFFORD 1637 Cliftview Avenue Academic Course Commencement usher 37 ECHO ad staff 47 bazaar 37 basketball 2,37 softball 3. DIANA ELIZABETH STARR 420 Kenneth Square Academic Course Basketball, J. V. 2,37 softball, V. 2,37 Li- brary Club 37 garland bearer 37 play com- mittee 47 Senior Scientists 47 bazaar 37 tennis 2. SANDRA LEE STEWART 5919 Burgess Avenue Academic Course FNA 27 basketball 27 golf 27 Senior Scien- tists 47 squad leader 2,37 assistant squad leader 2,3. VALERIE LYNNE STEWART 1286 Cedarcroft Road Academic Course Prom committee 37 ECHO representative 27 Pet Club 37 UNY 3. SYLVIA RAY STANCIL 1804 McCulloh Street Academic Course Swimming 2,37 squad leader 27 commence- L' ment usher 37 modern dance 47 bazaar 37 laboratory assistant 4. EILEEN VERONICA STASIEWICZ 504 South Kenwood Avenue Business Education Homeroom secretary 37 bank representa- tive 27 squad leader 2,37 hall marshal 47 ice skating 37 bazaar 3, SUSAN MARY STEWART 510 Nicoll Avenue Academic Course I t I I LINDA STERLING 919 Argonne Drive Business Education Glee Club 37 squad leader 3,47 homeroo treasurer 37 bazaar 37 garland bearer ' hall monitor 37 boatride committee 37 Grit fin Club 47 homeroom secretary 47 bad minton 47 guide 47 cafeteria aide 4. I I I KAYE EARLENE STEWART 5514 Ivanhoe Avenue Academic Course Play 47 homeroom vice-president 47 oratory assistant 47 garland bearer FNA 2,37 BANNER representative 2,37 sembly usher 37 bazaar 37 bank sentative 37 nurse's aide 37 tennis 27 ery 27 UNY 37 squad leader 3. ECHO senior write-ups staff 47 guide 47 play committee 47 garland bearer 37 com- mencement usher 37 prom committee 37 ba- zaar 37 assembly entertainment 47 modern dance 3,47 usher 3,47 PTA representative 27 table tennis 27 home economics librar- ian 37 squad leader 2. JUDITH AGNES STIVERS 4909 Wright Avenue Academic Course ECHO representative 47 bazaar 37 squad leader 47 guidance office aide 4. 140 ELLEN STOLL 628 Colorado Avenue Academic Course Play committee 45 guide 45 boatride com- mittee 35 bazaar 35 softball V. 2, V, 35 basketball 2,35 garland bearer 35 prom committee 35 designer of class banner 25 Christmas decoration committee 25 com- mencement usher 3. PAMELA STREETT 5208 Elmer Avenue Academic Course Griffin Club 2,3,45 bank representative 25 Christmas decoration committee 2,35 ECHO representative 35 prom committee 35 play scenery committee 35 bazaar 35 BANNER art editor 45 ice skating 3. AMELIA LOUISE STREETT 1811 Ensor Street Business Education Student Council 45 ice skating 35 bazaar 3. ELSIE LUCILLE STRICKLEN 6126 Fairdel Avenue Academic Course UNY 2,4, treasurer 35 FTA 2,35 play com- mittee 3,45 bazaar 35 homeroom treasurer 25 commencement usher 35 boatride com- mittee 35 guide 45 BANNER reporter 25 speedball 25 tennis 25 swimming 3. EDNA STRIEGEL Jack Street lic Course 25 garland bearer 35 squad leader bazaar 35 ice skating 35 assistant squad eader 35 BANNER representative 4. MILIE HELEN SYCHUK 03 North Rose Street cademic Course tudent Council representative 45 ECHO epresentative 2,35 basketball 25 modern 35 Fashion Club 35 prom committee office marshal 45 garland bearer 35 35 bazaar 3. CONNIE DELORES SULLIVAN 1673 Freedomway North Business Education Ice skating 35 squad leader 35 bazaar 35 homeroom vice-president 45 hall monitor 25 FNA 4. CAROLYN LEE TALBOTT 4428 Buena Vista Avenue Academic Course Choir 3,45 homeroom treasurer 2,45 home- room secretary 35 ECHO advertising staff 45 hall marshal 45 basketball 2,35 prom committee 35 bazaar 35 badminton 2,35 play committee 3,45 tennis 25 ice skating 35 squad leader 2. YVONNE EVELYN TASKER 28 North Rosedale Street Academic Course Squad leader 25 assistant squad leader 35 bazaar 35 assembly usher 35 Student Coun- cil 45 bank representative 25 laboratory assistant 4. ANNA MARIE THOMAS 605 North Ellwood Avenue Business Education Choir 45 PNA 25 bazaar 3. IRENE TAYLOR 5119 Ardmore Way Business Education Swimming 25 ECHO representative 2,45 squad leader 25 assistant squad leader 35 bazaar 35 garland bearer 35 hall monitor 35 baatride committee 35 homeroom treas- urer 45 cafeteria aide 4. HELEN LOUISE THOMPSON B24 West Thirty-third Street Business Education Golf 25 tennis 25 garland bearer 35 home- room president 45 badminton 3,45 assistant squad leader 3. VALERIE ANN THOMPSON 4207 Raspe Avenue Academic Course Student Council 35 homeroom president 45 garland bearer 35 Choir 2,3,45 squad lead- er 35 FTA 2,3,45 prom committee 35 bazaar 35 boatride committee 35 softball 2,35 Christmas decoration committee 2,3. MARGARET ANN TlCH 52Ol Anthony Avenue Business Education Garland bearer 35 bazaar 35 boatride en- tertainment 35 library aide 3,45 hall moni- tor 35 BANNER representative 45 PTA rep- resentative 45 squad leader 25 assistant squad leader 2,4. MARY ANN VALENTINE T809 Presstman Street Academic Course BANNER representative 35 swimming 35 squad leader 3, MARGARET HEDY VAN REUTH 8'll East Belvedere Avenue Academic Course ECHO picture editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 FTA 2, librarian, social director 3, pro- gram chairman 45 guide 45 boatride enter- tainment 35 Searchers Club, secretary- treasurer 2, treasurer 35 Choir 2,35 Senior Scientists 45 Griffin Club 45 bazaar 35 prom committee 35 squad leader 4, Dra- matics Club 25 table tennis Z5 softball 2. PATRICIA ANN TRUDEAU 930 Brookslane Academic Course Dramatics Club 45 laboratory assistant 4. ANITA LOUISE TURKS 34l2 Bateman Avenue Academic Course Archery 2,3, V5 swimming 25 squad leader 2,35 tennis 25 ice skating 35 Fashion Club 35 PTA representative 35 garland bearer 35 commencement usher 35 homeroom presi- dent 45 bazaar 35 basketball 35 laboratory assistant 4. SARAH ELLEN TUCKER 2l5 Cedarcroft Road Academic Course Homeroom president 35 homeroom vice- president 2,35 boatrlde committee 35 class meeting entertainment 2,35 badminton 2,3, 45 Glee Club 2,35 Choir 45 basketball 2,3, 45 golf 2,3,45 tennis 2,3,45 softball 2,3,45 Dramatics Club 25 archery 25 prop com- mittee 35 usher 35 bazaar 35 French Club 35 ECHO representative 3,45 ECHO adver- tising staff 45 squad leader 2,35 Student Council 4. MARION LESLEY TURNBULL 5900 Yorkwood Road Academic Course ECHO 3, literary editor 45 UNY 2, assistant treasurer 3,45 UNY representative 3,45 table tennis J. V. 2,35 archery 25 tennis 25 basketball 25 guide 45 bazaar 35 garland bearer 35 ECHO representative 35 assistant squad leader 2,35 Quill and Scroll 4. PAULINE THOUPOS 2207 Woodbourne Avenue Academic Course Play committee 45 ECHO senior staff 45 guide 45 assembly usher 2,3 committee 35 commencement usher home economics marshal 35 BANNER culation staff 35 modern dance 3,4 35 garland maker 25 assembly t ment 35 Christmas decoration c 35 squad leader 25 boalride entel 35 badminton 2. CAROL LEE TIMANUS 'l West Barney Street Academic Course Garland bearer 35 bank representative bazaar 35 badminton 35 archery 35 ball 25 laboratory assistant 4. JOY LOU VAN DEVENDER 4112 Century Road Business Education ECHO 25 squad leader 3, assistant 25 ba zaar 35 BANNER representative 35 Christ mas decorations. JOYCE VINSON 713 East Twenty-third Street Academic Course Orchestra 2,3,45 Glee Club 25 Fashion Club- 2,35 tennis 3,45 Dramatics Club 2. l42 l l treasurer 2,45 ECHO 41 tcm- ARON FRANCES VIZE 38 Walther Boulevard iness Education aar 35 ice skating 35 assistant squad der 3. ALICE VON BEHREN lenoak Avenue Course 3. BRANDON WARD ontebello Terrace Course eoder 2. ARON ANTONIA WARD 10 Harmon Avenue siness Education ssistant squad .leader 25 swimming 35 chery 35 table tennis 35 softball 35 gar- nd bearer 35 hall marshal 4. t usher 35 guide 45 bank repre- 25 play committee 35 prom com- 3 Senior Scientists 45 UNY 3,45 ba- squad leader 25 tennis 25 ice skat- archery 25 badminton 25 softball 25 dance 25 ice skating 3,45 assistant CHARLOTTE ELAINE WAGNER 1314 East Thirty-sixth Street Business Education Choir 3,45 guide 45 bazaar 35 tennis 3. NANCY ELIZABETH WALLER 2710 Inglewood Avenue Academic Course Glee Club 2,3,45 FNA 25 bazaar 35 play costume committee 35 boatride committee 3. 143 JOAN ELLEN VOLLRATH 1080 Cameron Road Academic Course Glee Club 25 Chours 3,45 Orchestra 3, vice-president 45 FTA 25 ECHO representa- tive 25 basketball 25 badminton 45 All- Maryland Chorus 45 Student Council 45 bazaar 35 class meeting entertainment 35 squad leader 3,45 play 45 City-Eastern Chorus 3. IEANNETTE VOYCE 4311 Glenarm Avenue Business Education Hall monitor 35 assistant squad leader 3. CAROLE LEE WALGER 3707 Beech Avenue Academic Course Garland bearer 35 squad leader 45 assist- ant squad leader 25 bank representative 3,45 bazaar 35 play committee 3,45 boat- ride committee 35 Stagecrafters 45 Pet Club 45 Griffin Club 35 basketball 25 ten- nis 25 archery 25 assembly committee 3. ELIZABETH PENELOPE WALTERS 1505 Stanewood Road Academic Course Homeroom treasurer 45 Chorus 2,3,45 gar- land bearer 35 boatride entertainment 35 bazaar 45 ECHO sales representative 25 swimming 35 volleyball 35 office aide 3: FTA 25 squad leader, FRANCES ANNE WARD 1723 Northern Parkway Business Education Boatride committee 35 bazaar 35 hall moni- tor 3. SUSAN JANE WARD 3601 Kimble Road Business Education Homeroom president 25 assistant squad leader 2,45 BANNER representative 35 garland bearer 35 homeroom secretary 35 study hall monitor 35 bazaar 35 Student Council 45 gym monitor 45 hall monitor 2. 2732 PIGY ZGUI' Club CHARLOTTE MARY WELSH 3619 Elkader Road Business Education Basketball 25 tennis 35 bazaar 35 assistant squad leader 2,35 ECHO ad representative 4. JOYCE LEE WESSEL 1637 Gleneagle Road Business Education Bazaar 35 'Red 'Cross representative 25 table tennis 35 assistant squad leader 2,35 ECHO ad representative 4. MARILYN CAROL WARFIELD Fenwick Avenue Academic Course Guidance representative 25 locker moni- tor 4. BARBARA MARIE WEGLARSKI 1107 Sherwood Avenue Academic Course ECHO staff 45 Senior Scientists, president 45 garland bearer 35 Choir 2,3,45 guide 45 committee 35 prom committee 35 ba- 35 ECHO representative 35 Dramatics 2,35 modern dance 25 tennis 25 ice skating 35 Quill and Scroll 4. DA RUTH WHITE BREN 2237 North Pulaski Street Academic Course Chorus 2,3,45 BANNER representative 2 bank representative 35 squad leader 2 modern dance 3. JUDITH LYNN WHITE 1709 East Thirty-fifth Street Academic Course i I PATRICIA ANNE WEBB 3306 Elmley Avenue Academic Course Archery 25 squad leader 25 hall monitor 4. JOANNA WELLS 2543 Robb Street Business Education UN conference 25 bazaar 3. DIANE ELIZABETH WHITE 3841 Elmley Avenue Business Education Bazaar 35 Christmas decorations 35 squad leader 2, assistant 3,4. LAUREL JEAN WHITELY 601 Chart Avenue Academic Course DORA ELIZABETH WENTZ 1523 North Bethel Street Academic Course er 2, assistant squad leader 3 Tennis 25 cafeteria monitor 35 squad office aide 45 BANNER represenlaiv SANDRA LEE WHEELER 6405 Old Harford Road Business Education Hall monitor 25 bank re resentative ECHO staff 45 dance decoration cor 45 bazaar 35 ice skating 3. Assembly usher 2,3,45 boatride committee UNY 3. treasurer 4: Qdrlflftd bedfef 3: 2, bqmqr 35plqycQ51-pmittee 4, ECHO representative 35 Chorus 35 hall marshal 3,45 bazaar 35 laboratory assistant 4. 144 2 Academic Course EVELYN WILLIAMS Crofton Road Course 3, Griffin Club 4. ILHELMINA LAURA WILLIAMS 312 East North Avenue cademic Course rchery 2, table tennis 2. Club 3, FTA 2,3, French Club garland bearer 3, bazaar 3, swim- MILLIE REAMA WHITNEY 5607 Remmell Avenue Business Education Assistant squad leader 3, bazaar 3. JOAN VARO WILDNER 3023 Oakcrest Avenue Business Education Commencement usher 3. l MILDRED MARGIE WILLS 4212 Woodlea Avenue Business Education Squad leader 2, bazaar 3. MICHELE SANDRA WILSON 720 McCabe Avenue Academic Course Squad leader 4. 145 PHILLIS ANN WIENECKE 7705 Fredkert Avenue Academic Course Student Council president 4, year presi- dent 3, Student Council 2, representative- at-Iarge 3, FTA 2,4, publicity chairman 3, Choir 2,3,4, boatride entertainment 3, ba- zaar 3, garland bearer 3, prom committee chairman 3, Christmas decoration com- mittee 2, softball 2, V. 3, class meeting entertainment 2,3,4, badminton 3, squad leader 3, French Club 3,4. JOAN WILKES 3335 Cliftmont Avenue Business Education Red Cross 3, bazaar 3. BARBARA ANN WILSON 2834 Roselawn Avenue SUSAN ANN WILLIAMS 1604 Moreland Avenue Business Education Table tennis 2,3, Fashion Club 2,3,4, mod- ern dance 2,4, FNA 2, homeroom secre- tary 4. GWENDOLYN ELIZABETH WILLIE 1343 Carey Street Academic Course Chorus 3, FTA 2, ice skating 3, Fashion Club 3, bazaar 3, play 3, usher 2,3, gar- land bearer 3, assistant ECHO representa- tive 4. Garland bearer 3, Student Council 4, homeroom president 3, ECHO representa- tive 2, squad leader 2, homeroom secre- tary 2. SARAH JANE WILSON 313 East Twenty-fifth Street Business Education Locker monitor 3, bazaar 3, bank repre- sentotive 4. WENDIE lRENE WINTERS 4801 Truesdale Avenue Business Education FRANCES LORRAIN'E WtTT 2722 Harford Road Business Education Squad leader 35 assistant squad leader 25 garland bearer 35 cafeteria monitor 3,45 library aide 35 bazaar 35 homeroom vice-president 35 Student Council 45 guid- ance representative 45 locker monitor 4. ANNE Bazaar JOYCE GWENDOLYN WRAY 4210 Kelway Road Academic Course Choir 2,35 Pet Club 3,4, treasurer 25 FTA 2,3,45 modern dance 35 boatride 35 UNY 4. THERESA ANN WURTZBURGER 5210 Tramore Road Academic Course Homeroom president 3,45 guide 45 garland bearer 35 table tennis 25 bazaar 35 locker monitor 35 squad leader 25 play committee 35 play committee 4. LAVERNE WOLFF 823 Dartmouth Road Business .Education 35 dance decoration committee 4. ERNESTINE ELIZABETH WOOD 2409 Westwood Avenue Academic Course Squad leader 2,35 softball 35 basketball 35 garland bearer 35 bazaar 35 commence- ment usher 3. 4210 Play 2709 Busin DEANNA LUCILLE WOLFING 907 North Calvert Street Business Education Bank representative 25 bazaar 3. JUDITH ANN WOOLFENDEN 1809 North Chester Street Business Education Homeroom secretary 2,35 squad leader 35 assistant squad leader 25 garland bearer 35 library aide 35 bazaar 35 homeroom president 45 cafeteria monitor 45 hall monitor 4. CAR Busi Business Education Homeroom secretary Homeroom president 2,35 squad l 3,45 locker monitor 35 guide 4. EMILY STEPHANIE WISSING Shamrock Avenue 25 table tenn committee 2 bazaar 3 bank I 7 I sentative 45 play committee 4. PEGGY LOU WOLF Ba uernwood Avenue ess Education OLYN LEE WRIGHT 4809 Greencrest Road ness Education Bank re resentative 3- bazaar 35 P 1 l ride committee 35 hall monitor 35 370 3: . 2 5 146 Homeroom vice-president 25 squad representative 45 ECHO advertising staff LOLA YAFFE 0 Oakmont Avenue Business Education assistant squad leader 35 I committee 3. HIRLEY YAFFE 700 Oakmont Avenue usiness Education omeroom ivice-president 25 assistant uad leader 2,35 squad leader 35 library ide 35 bazaar 35 boatride committee 35 anner representative 4, LOUISE ZAFFIRO Chesley Avenue c Course committee 45 Student Council dance committee 45 garland bearer 35 t usher 35 ECHO represent- 35 bazaar 35 boatride committee 35 om vice-president 25 assistant squad 2,35 swimming 35 Fashion Club 3,45 2,3,45 U'NY 35 Y-Teens 45 Dramatics JANICE MARIA YOUNG 4703 Wrenwood Avenue Academic Course Chorus 3,45 FTA 3,45 badminton 45 tennis 35 modern dance 2,45 archery 2,35 Choir 25 assistant squad leader 35 French Club 35 history broadcast program 45 ice skating 4. MARY MILDRED ZAPOTOSKY 5407 Moores Run Drive Academic Course Homeroom vice-president 35 homeroom secretary 2,45 prom committee 35 bazaar 35 boatride committee 35 play committee 45 hall monitor 35 basketball 25 modern dance 35 squad leader 2,3. ANNE BERTHA ZECH 247 South. Cinton Street Academic Course Bank representative 3,45 BANNER 45 ECHO 45 guide 45 prom committee 35 play com- mittee 35 bazaar 35 boatride committee 35 garland maker 35 squad leader 2,35 Senior Scientists, secretary 45 FT'A 25 'Fro- iection Club 35 badminton 25 Dramatics Club 25 table tennis 25 modern dancing 2. JEANNE VIRGINIA ZWANZIG 1403 Stonewood Road Academic Course FTA 2,3,45 bazaar 35 hall monitor 35 boat- ride committee 35 ECHO photography LINDA GRETCHEN ZEHL 2512 Hermosa Avenue iAcademic Course Swimming 25 Chorus 25 guidance repre- sentative 25 Chorus 35 prom committee 35 ECHO staff 45 play committee 45 bazaar 35 Fashion Club 35 squad leader 3. MARY ELIZABETH ZWEIER I'lO4 Argonne Drive Academic Course FTA 25 table tennis 2, V. 35 tennis 2, V. 35 FTA, secretary 35 cheer leader 2,3,45 staff 4. Carole Cosgrove Julia Ann Andrews Carol Ruth 'Black Frances Mary Brocato Diane Fresko garland bearer 35 prom committee 3: bazaar 35 archery 25 badminton 2,45 golf 25 basketball 2,35 bank representative 3. Elusive Seniors FEBRUARY JUNE l47 Joyce Marie Fuller Dorothy Lorraine Moore Sandra Joyce Shelleman Virginia Lee Traxler Dorothea Frances Williams Cla ss Song 1960 wif Lynthf ' M I - Jw .QI . W, I ee AA HI III Hgh GICI g by W ll Hgh Ti CW W 074 Ml-tSto by ary ana Hu T. I --I u -1 -L . QQ I J J IJ I I I4 GI III I 1 .Ab eI D AI A All hon or be to Six fy' Our colors blue d IWII IMI IIQI-is while ill lead us al - ways on - ward d I I I I I CI CI I guide us fo the right. For we will gl O I I4 I Id I I Q slrive for fhe frutlf' we've learned from you, A cl JJIQIIIQIHIIJQIAI ev - er guide our foot - sfeps foward what you'd hav o ? I QI I Q A do. And when fo Eas - fern i School W QI ei II IQ' I I Q I-I I I IJ said our last ood- e, e' al - ways think f , VY W i in-vw-5 7 Y M V WW I gi U I A A I J GI I O J 9 I Six - fy, Our class at Eas - fern i . S 3 5 J S I 5 E A-M1525 S '24 K , ' X , llllll fm fyu ,'! -6:-1 gym If rl. s, W7 M A X . Fl L V 5 ,JQf' 1 GRBLE ln leaving Eastern, we, the Class of 1960, re call moments of fun and inspiration. We recall Farewell Assembly, which was given a new significance with the word bitter- sweet. lntroduced by Miss A Mar ue 't Z . g ri e ouck, bittersweet appropriately describes farewell emo- tions. This is a bittersweet moment, a moment when you look back and look forward, back over school and forward to your future. With th ior Day, 1959, and th installed officers. is thought in mincl, we remember Sen- e words of our newly Looking back over The road we have traveled The past Three years, perhaps we can recognize se lines from our memorable plays: es from our sophomore play, e Maker of Dreams, by Oliphant Down You must put in a little sorrow, iust To Take away The over-sweetness. es from our iunior play, e Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde IT is very romantic To be in love. BUT There is nothing romantic about a definite propos- al. Lines from our senior play, I Have Five Daughters, by Margaret Macnamara The puncTuaTion of Shakespeare is often a whim of The editor when it is not an error of the printer. As inspiration for the future, we again recall Miss Zouck's words To each of us. Keep healthy. Keep learning. Be a part of The community. Give enthusiasm and ideals. I Nr xl, r ll Q. 4 , ? iii :A J 5 R ' 22,9 J ' 55. ., . il ' 1 :5 f :9 u EQ., J 4 -le' 1 mi Q F -13 flff ,1 : , . illl ' 1 ' l i Q ' 1 I., R 1 5 3 il Patricia Axtmann, Mary Baker, Vera Belt, Diana Bukovsky, Barbara Campbell, Barbara Clagg, Lois Close, Cynthia Coffey, Catherine Cooper, Edna Deaton, Ann Di B-arlo, Rose Marie DiPietro, Katherine Ellialtt, Paula Frangione, Gail Freeny, Judith Hawkins, Joyce Jones, Mary Kaffl, Marian Keaton, Johanna Klima, Gloria Kotofski, Nancy Ku- sak, Linda Leifert, Carol 'Luers, Adele Malinowski, Charlotte Mitchell, Joan Mullineaux, Jerilyn Oglesby, Mary Peet, Ann Quinn, Helen Roesingelr, Joan Rag, Sandra Schell, Melva Schlosser, Sandra Sorrentino, Eileen Stasiewiez, Sharon Vize, Deanna Wolfing, 152 Good Luck to the SUPERSONIC SENIORS from C - 1 MOUAT 8. OGRINZ PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS Trading As BURRISS 81 KEMP Greenmotunt Ave. 81 33rd Street Baltimore 18, Md. BEImont 5-3332 Mutual of Baltimore BENEFIT SOCIETY CITY, INCORPORATED 407 W. Franklin St. Baltimore 1, Md. Telephone, MUlberry 5-0624 Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Security-Protection and Retirement Plans Endowments - Health and Accident Hospital - Mortgage Protection OWEN WILSON W. N. TURKS Secretary Assistant Manager Congratulations and Best Wishes from CM-7 You took our dough As we all know, So now before you're through, Please accept best wishes from C - 2 BROWN 81 SHILLING INCORPORATED 10 E. CENTRE STREET BALTIMORE 2, MARYLAND PLUMBING - VENTILATING HEATING LEARN TO TRAVEL - TRAVEL TO LEARN Monumental Motor Tours Inc. ORleans 5-8000 CLifton 4-7842 Belmar Bakery and Delicatessen WEDDING and PARTY cAKEs Open 7 days a week: 9 a.m. to I2 p.m. 63'I7 Belair Road Baltimore 6, Md. GOOD HEALTH ALAMEDA PHARMACY Medical Center Drug Co. Best Wishes from Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY 3228 Greenmount Avenue Compliments of THE GLEE CLUB DE FOE MOTORS 4662 Belair Road DM-2 Row l: Sandy Clark, Joyce Carroll, Barbara Piersante, Gloria Richardson, Diane Jewens, Barbara Logue, Maria Bell. Row 2: Carol Cresic, Barbara Klein, Gaye Johnson, Efhelmarie Falbush, Faith Ferris, Marilyn Schnader, Elizabeth Va'n Sant, Fran Parris, Miss MacHamer. Row 3: Vernetla Evans, Carol Wahl, Katherine Frese, Toni Luiza, Virginia Mac Dermofl-t, Chris Koliber, Nancy Neuman. Row 4: Louise Peters, Jocelyn Piel, Pauleltte Makarsky, Helen Kraft, Gracie Taylor, Doris Jenkins. 4 Congrafulafions and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1960 The Alumnae Association of the Eastern High School Compliments of the JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, BALTIMORE AGENCY Max Clawson Floyd Scott Bob Forsythe Lou Zinberg Maurice Freedman Earl Hurdle Ea-rll Donmoyer Don Gardner Charles E. Vanneman, Manager Sincere Congratulations to LESLIE EDMONDS from MOTHER and MARIAN Lawrence Construction Company, Inc. BUILDERS 500 Woodbourne Avenue Baltimore 12, Md. EARL w. REDMAN fi ThE B39 WR gllllflf RADIO - T.v. - PHONO SERVICE P, 4 ' f' , 'Y i f 5238 York Road I ' fb f x .lx .:q :Ti Y CMAQ ' ' 51' . P ' ill ln. 5-2977 ' . . my 'filly - 4 - , I . Q E. IA B if his 4 J fl cr- x A -' , I . I r 4 Compliments The Q ovqolg Q, pfqqnI ' E L: L V6 3 of ' EE - r , , we NN Tail 3 A FWEND B CQX1l7fs ef-,Ei Fl so Qeffigf 1 4,lt 3f V,f7 , Ml f ig? .- - ' ,'J'i C. W. Smallwood, Manager . ,, l I l xl v ? if-W N mv Truck and Fleet Dept. f 2 ' Q5 L ' Ii, MARSHALL Morons, mc. A M gf, g L Area's Exclusive SUPER HEAVY DUTY - 4 QM Q WIQQII, 712 R t t FORl?dTruck Distribugorl 15 Md ' ' lil, ' Q1 Q1 K- , . 5 eis ers own . a timore , . X N ' A 1 we .A X v fig. ' he-Q ' fl . Mkeleglgaalll-ini D-1 7 f lf: L ,A .Q 'K 5 1 'ii . 4 Qi 11551 Row 7: Joan Di Paola, Linda Matousek, Sue Lochary, Nancy Robusto, Carolyn Robinson, Mr, Gontrum, lynn Netra, Donna Livingston, Kathy Koutras, Joan Rineman. Row 2: Carolyn Gregoski, .lerilynn Musch, Imogene Lambie, Polly Kurz, Mary Lidinski, Kathleen Hill, Leslie Krout, Millicent Alex. Row 3: Charlotte Wagner, Carole Campbell, Helen Thompson, Diane White, Joy Van Devendetr, Virginia Hullock, Betty Baker. Row 4: Melva Burns, Carol Kahn, Pat Makepeace, Janie Barksdale, Peggy Wolf, Barbara Matousek, Charlaine Smith, Jeanette Mo'hr. l56 Shoes for all the family at popular prices! GROCERIES, MEATS 8m VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS CANNON SHOE STORE 801 Melville Ave. Baltimore 18, Md. BE. 5,8986 5515 Harford Road C f l f' f fh ongm Umons O e McCully Funeral Homes CLASS OF 1960 SINCE 1904 130 E. Fort Avenue 237 Patapsco Avenue Baltimore 30, Md. Baltimore 25, Md. PLaza 2-6456 ELgin 5-1185 CM-l Miss Joffe, Evonne Amenfas, Patricia Calhoun, Diane Clifford, Ella Criddle, Darlene Dammyer Nancy Dawson, Janet Dorsey, Katherine Filling, Genevieve Goeller, Sharon Griffin, Eugenia Harris, Virginia Hoefner, Florence Leonard, Mariorie Lessig, Susan Levis, Ellen Moore, Helen Oberlander, Lois Renoff, Phyllis Rice, Mary Richardson, Phyliss Shipley, Demetra Spanos, Mildred Stancil, .lac- quelin Strain, Linda Taylor, 'Harriett Thomas, Margie Towe, Susan Tucker, Joyce Wanner, Eleanor Wise, Nancy Ann Zepp. CLifton 4-0440 THE LEWIS J. TICH EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL PLUMBING 3. HEATING AUTOMATIC HEATERS CHORUS 5201 Anthony Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland Complimenfs of Good Luck fo the CLASS or eo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Makarsky fm' Gnd FGl'l1ilY Captain and Mrs. J. W.. Morris l57 D-15 Jo Anne Debus, Janice Dorsey, Sandra Elbon, Mary Fisher, Marlene Floppiano, Pa'tric'ia Ford, Alice Harrison, Deanna Hogan, Margarert Kaulen, Patricia Kinch, Valerie Krieger, Sheridan Leight, Janet Leyh, Mary Lynn, Jean Manson, Jean Marsh, Barbara Mastin, Margaret Mewshaw, Joan Murph, Margie Murrow, Shirley Nichols, Gail Opitz, Judith Price, Joyce Reichelt, Kathleen Scheller, Clara Schwabline, Carolyn Simmlont, Barbara Spraker, Mar- garet Tich, Joyce Wessell, Julia Andrews, Virginia Traxler. Compliments of PHNLIP ROYAL DUNLOGGIN DAIRY Braddish and Baker Streets E. LO. 6-8900 CHITN ER, A h , PAINTS, HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISHINGS rc 'tact Monument Sf. and Kenwood Ave. We Renf Floor Sanders and Edgers SCH UMANN HARDWARE CO. HARRY F. LUCAS CO. Congratulations to the GENERAL INSURANCE 4717 Harford Road CLASS OF 1960 Phone, BElmonI' 5-9295 Quick Service from the OGLESBY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE PET CLUB 2611 Boone Street Baltimore 18, Md. l58 HAmiIton 6-6292 Hopkins 7-2133 WILLIAM C. SPARKS Aluminum FllllSl1eI'S IHC. ARTISTIC PAPERHANGING MURALS and MUSLIN WORK ARCHITECTURAL and 4528 Arabia Avenue Baltimore 14, Md. INDUSTRIAL ANODIZING I 5000 E. Monument sheet For the fest in shoe repairing Jusi keep walking io Baltimore 5, Md. Orleans 5-1332 REPAIR 1812 E. Monument Street HOpkins 7-1144 W'LL'A'Q,,F,S,E,20DL'FFE ooc's oE1.1cATEssEN Sales - Appraisals - Mortgages - Management l 2502 sf. Paul sneer Baltimore 18, Ma. 3232 C es'e 'e ' A e e CHOICE COLD CUTS and BEVERAGES H t Sh ' D ' -I R o oppes rlve n estaurants HCWSSAMI- 10:30 PFM. FOOD FOR THE FAMILY sunday 10 AM. - 10:30 P.M. 5807 Harford Rd. Baltimore, Md. D - 12 Row I: Lavenia Mlills, Carolyn Henderson, Margaret Muldoon, Gloria Bowen, Sara Wilson, Helen Mosetti. Row 2: ' ' I 3: E 'I Wissin Audrey Simms, Delores Norris, Mary Oglesby, Sharon Conel1us,JoanJasman, Janet Moon. Row miy g, Pal Miller, Pauline Harrlove, Nita Harper, Lynn Freund. Row 4: Connie Sullivan, Emma Nobles, Frances Haven, Dordrhy Moore, Audrey Robinson, Celeste Dirzell, l59 D-I4 Row 7: Marlene Cox, Ella Raab, Pat Johns Carole Schumon B d , i , erna etle Hall, Bernice Miller, Rosalie Kraft, Merle Schmidt. Row 2: Rosemary Krafr, Irene Taylor, Linda S1-erling, Flo Simmons, Lola YalTe, Shirley Yaffee, Joan King, Mavis Herold, Norma Neal. Row 3: Sue Clarkston, Janet Federer, Eileen Orf, June Gibson, Phylis Rayner, Joyce Clark, Jean Allen, Barbara Boker. Sutcliffe Real Estate Co. SAM SERIO, Vice-President LA. 3-1355 SOPHISTICATE BU C SKIP Best Wishes from the DRAMATIC CLUB l60 Compliments of l Queen City Window Cleaning Co. MU. 5-2929 Congratulations to TERRY from Best Wishes MOM, DAD, and JACK BURCH H' ' ' ' 79 PLENDID DRY CLEANERS lhe Phlladelphlans 5 174, N. Gay sm, ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS EA. 7-'I720 Pickup and Delivery OR. 5-6551 A 81 M Awning Manufacturers 1901 Belair Road, Baltimore 13, Md. Custom-made Awnings - Custom Boat Canvas Free Estimates Repairs on Canvas Products OR. 5-1966 D-10 L t S zanne McGrath, Emilee Jagerman, Hedy Van Row 7: Susan Bowen, Rosemary Jones, Peggy Graves, Miss en z, u 1 Reuth. Row 2: Joy Phillips, Brenda Horman, Sarel Fuchs, Patty May Jones, Jackie Williams, Barbara Spencer. Row 3: Valerie Ash, Lynn Schupple, Anne Zech, Thelma Von Behren, Christy Lynch, Janet Seward. Row 4: Jean Adam- son, Henri Himmer, Judy Roth, Janet Horton, Barbara Weglarski. 161 D-8 Row I: S. Kerr, E. Scalion, A. Moser, D. McCullough, S. Lee, J. Smithson. Row 2: D. Edwards, P. Ernst, E. Pe-li, P Griffen, P. Wienecke, J. Gable. Row 3: P. Panasuk, D, Kinney, C. Baker, L. Moser, J. Kafka, O. Martin. Row 4 L. Fisher, B. Jones, E. Stoll L Linck 'E Doyle Camera Sh 'L C an, euter, L. Spalding, P. Streett, 'and Mrs. Rawlings. SCHIMUNEK FUNERAL HOMES ALRIDGE BARBER sHoP CUHUFHIUIHIIUUS IUT 3603 Windsor Mill Road - Home Address 2300 North Avenue - Shop Address DINING DANCING DUTCH MILL SUPPER CLUB 6615-'I7 Harford Road HA. 6-9102 We Cater Banquets and Private Parties INTEGRITY A FRIEND l62 , . , . Q . y: . ' raycraft, J. Day, D. Fresko, J, G-able, C. Grud- zinski, A. Hening, A, Lauer, D. Liberatore, D. Poorm' T. R ' . ' ' ' Congratulations from C-'I5 Congratulations -from C-18 Best Wishes from B - 22 and MRS. E. HLU BB BM-6 Carol Francis, Susan Heath, Barbara Kron- shage, Johnnie Moulton, Eileen Litsinger, Margo Mitsos, Dulany Greene, Patricia Kaiss, Mary Ruth Jones, Kathleen Adams, Linda Walter, Katherine Banthem, Arlene Schmidtman, Roseann Scandaliato, Mary Jane Bority, Frances Betz, Kathleen Kraft, Betty Peebles, Phyllis Robinson, La Vern Lowry, Yvonne Gooch, Jackie Zink, Sheila complimenfs Johnson, Sheila Cohen, Kathy Schoene, of Sue Bankerd, Regina Jones. B - 15 Row l: P. Caminis, J. Brozik, C, Reth, S. Hastings, N. Saro, S. Leisher, B. Humphrey. Row 2: C. Onion, C, Brown, M. Rogosky, B. Mercer, C. Beatty, G. Bruening, M, Barr, Miss Carnes. Raw 3: N. Waller, L. Fabre, D. Starr, L. Fol- derauer, M. Turnbull, M, Murphy, B. Druery, R. Fleming. Row 4: 'L. Schurman, L. Stricklen, P. Kuehlman, C. Jack- son, S. Schaefer, C. Rottman, M. Zaffiro, S. Brett, M. Mosley, C. Burton. Camera Shy: J. MacDougaII, K. Loveless. D-II Row I: Agnes Hecker, Lynn Bulschky, Carol De Rose, Judi'l'h Woolfender Pat Snyder Joan Griffin Esther Clough, Frances Brocato. Row 2: Virginia Molz, Juanita Cornwell, Susan Dun-n, Janice 'D'avidson, Vivian Fill- ingame, Beatrice Redman, Ruth Bleakley, Barbara Clary. Row 3: Bernice Dorsey, Frances Will, Susan Williams, Barbara Cooper, Beverly Hand, Sylvia Hand, Joyce Healhcore, Doris Jean Shanhollz, Barbara Carly. Unlufnsrw of Bnlnmonf N- Office: cunon 4-1187 Res.: cufnm 4-7746 coeducamna, Joseph A. Dunlap . CIRCULATORS smog., QF LAW Dunlap Oil 81 Burner Service 3-YEAR EVENING Program leading Io fha LL.B deqru, FUEL OIL 1 qualifies for fha Maryland Sian Bar Examinations. . . . . rns.LAw z.vsAn on of evenme rfoqfm main., for Oil Burner lnsfallcffon, Service and Repair s 3213 Montebello Terrace SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. INDUSTRY. AND MANAGEMENT 4-YEAR DAY and 6-YEAR EVENING Programs leading 'Io fha B.S. degree in Accouniing, Business Managemonf, Finance, Indusirial Management, Marketing, and Trans- JUNIOR COLLEGE 2-YEAR DAY and 3-YEAR EVENING Programs In Liberal R M M Am Ganoral Education, leading to fha A.A. dogru. Wrlfe or Call for laoklef porfahon. 'S 1420 N. CHARLES ST. BALTIMORE I, MARYLAND f Compliments HENnl.ER's A FIQIEND FIRST NAME IN ICE CREAM Congrafulafions and Best Wishes FOR OVER A HALF CENTURY to the CLASS OF 'I960 I64 Compliments of KROUPA'S CONFECTIONERY Compliments of THE WILLIAM T. LYONS Compliments of COMPANY, INC. Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Oles Res. Llberty 2-9380 Off. MUlberry 5-0624 WILLIAM N. TURKS INSURANCE L'f -F' -At b'l -C It -L' b'l'1t 3412 Bflfemff Avigllf le csuB1alItiml:rdI1y6, Md. Pgddggk Si-eregphgnic Flags, Banners, Pennants, Emblems, Chenille, Church and Society Goods Beads and Novelties Telephone: VErnon 7-3792 Phonographers Assn' The Flag, Banner and Pennant Shop MARGARET C. DANZ Hand and Machine Embroidering 409 Park Avenue Baltimore 1, Md. D-2 Row 1: Ruth Elliott, Theresa Wurtzburger, Lorraine Ransom, Dale Covington, Donnie Noll, Jeanne Zwanzig Sadie Grier. Row 2: Gerrie Plack, Jackie Chase, Judy White, Peggy Gannon, Pauline Thoupos, Mitsie Me lonas, Cecilia Chesley, Carolyn Lang, Katherine O'Connor. Row 3: Carolyn Murphy, Dottie Munzner, Gail Gor man, Carolyn Talbott, Carolyn Patterson, Lynda Robson. Row 4: Lynn Crouch, Kitty Senger, Betsy Zweier Veronica Myers, Martha Lombardo, Diana Meineke, Barbara Schmidt, Virginia Nelson. 165 D-7 Norma Auteri, Trudy Bassford, Linda Benser, Mary Clegg, Vesta Copeland, Jeanette Delaney, Carole DePrine, Gloria Dickens, Frances DiPaula, Linda Doeller, Lindo Feher, Virginia Fenrich, Elizabeth Grandea, Dawn Hanna- ford, Susan Lantz, Charlene LeKites, Mary Jane McCamy, Joyce McFarland, Sharon Mooney, Betty Nelson, Anne Roche, Sandra Rowe, Mary Jane Sanders, Patsy Jane Snow, Ellen Tucker, Joyce Vinson, Joan Vollrath, Brenda White. Residence: BEImont 5-1109 Llberry 2-0721 PHILLIPS' MARYLAND SEPTIC TANK and SEWER COMPANY Complete Sewage Disposal Systems Designing - Installations R. M. HOOVER, President CHIMES 2323 MARYLAND AVENUE BALTIMORE 18, MARYLAND 166 l,- l E. V. COONAN 81 CO. Congratulations to 1960 Surveyors from '231 ST. PAUL PLACE BALTIMORE, MARYLAND D-5 11? Row 'l: Patricia Trudeau, Dianne Duckworth, Valerie Coppola, Nancy Clark, Kay Llayror, mnu-eu ...,...., . , Biedermann, Theresa Farren. Row 2: Carol Ressler, Alice Korotunow, Roberta Panici, Penny Wolters, Leslie Ed- monds, Mrs. Cowles, Joyce Hartman, Wendie Hosford, Phyllis Holzapfel. Row 3: Janice Smith, Sandra Alexander, Carole Kintop, Delores Mabry, Janet Mason, Michele Wilson, Dorothy Ellinger. Row 4: Anne Ward, Gwendolyn Willie, Marilyn Siegle, Jeanne Adkins, Janice Young, Barbara Wilson, Mary Zapotosky, Sandra Stewart, Estella Franssen. Camera Shy: Judith Moore, Linda Sewell, Sandra Davis. l67 A DM -4 l 5 -,.- ....-., .Nun oackus, Georgette Beverungen, Patricia Cwiek, Dorothy Dunsmore lris Ellis R Marlene Garey, Eleanor Georgilli Anit H , , osemary Ford, ' , a acker, Lois Hash, Dorothy Herbst Dolor H ff ton, Lynne Kelley Mar'ori M , es o man, Rosemary Johns- , I e ace, Louise Marine, Audrey MacGregor, Nancy Miller, Gloria Mouse, Carolyn Novak, Gerri Olsen, Betty Lou Pritchett, Patricia Reinhart, Le'tty Ridgely, Gloria Robinson, Rae Schuster, Janet Smith, Gerry Taylor, Lois Taylor, Gerry Thompson, Gina Vendelis, Janet Walker, Marie Zaruba, Mrs. DeHaven. Congratulations to CLASS OF '60 C -9 from LHWFCHCC CAFETERIA TRJHI Outs A1 CUT- UPS Terry l68 Best Wishes to the 1897 ' 1960 CLASS OF 1960 Nothing Could Be Finer Than Lovely Fresh Flowers From FOR PURE ENJOYMENT BAUER DRINK Cotillion Bouquets a Specialty 00 ' FRED c. BAUER CHQCQLATE 181 GITTINGS AVENUE mi td s-ssoo BEVERAGE em BALTIMORE 12, MARYLAND D-9 Back Row: Frances Stafford, Pat Foody, Pat Geary, Myrna Clement, Donna Spaulding, Eileen Allgood, Carla Mc Allen, Betsy Knott, Phyllis Green. Front Row: Carol Everngam, Miriam Johnson, Susan Barnes, Katharine Ditman Oddie Sherrod, Carol Walger, Nancy Kramer, Maureen McDonough. 169 Dm-1-3 J cf' l W iii, irggl, ,ik , rl .l .Zin- ff' Q MU? 'E , ,,.- W , ,r , , f 11, Y fm-in mr MY, 53:2 ffl ' mg, Z . slim mil lil l l ,a 5 1? wi ll L3 l 132 qi, Row 1: Jane Eubank, Janice Hinkel, Carol Evans, Tasia Vlassis, Anne Cook, Anna Brown, Bonnie Bradfield. Row 2: Lyn George, Gwendolyn Fowlkes, Margaret Harmon, Joyce Wilson, Mrs. Gleisner. Row 3: Pal Etzel, Mary Marsh, Mena Frangakis, Barbara Neverdon, Joyce Cole, Susan Seidel, Verna Bairbagallo. Row 4: Jane Shil- ling, Emily Dorsch, Lorraine Shanoski, 'Linda Almond, Martha Schmidt, Barbara Krauk, Barbara Coleman, Nancy Beniamin, Absenfees: Elaine Bryanl, Diane Edringfon, Helen Everharl, Mary Lynn Kufer, Susan Mitchell, linda Singer, l7O , . ,wg A news. 1 . l J li 'rar McCRORYS Drumcastle Shopping Center 6311 York Road Best Wishes for the Future from C-14 Compliments of B-6 Gkoss DRIVE IN PLAN HOME MADE DAIRY PRODUCTS SUBMARINES - PIZZA PIES Pulaski Highway - Golden Ring Road CAREE GERRY S. TROUPE RS Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 6O from Baltimore, Maryland B - 8 Compliments of C 5 A FRIEND cn. 3-7524 BR. 6-6814 JAMES STANLEY 81 ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS M. Delaney, F, Tumminello, J. Rosser, B. Carter, M, Wil son, C. Huber, C. Siemers, 5. MacLean, M. Taylor, B Maggelakis, D. Jones, N, Stole, L. Batley, I. Pill, S. Wysor, O, Howell, M. Miller, N. Dyas, A. Bacoat, G. Tabor, S Green, J. Garnett, S. Miller, E. Walker, A. Isaac, B. Tub man, F, Plecker, B. Hackley, L. Arras, P. Brooks, R. San borne, M. Fernandez, D. Lepley, M. Perticone. D-I9 UIOFI a Alexandris, Carol Bassler, Mary Blair, Pat Bosse, Carolyn Bowe, Linda Butler, Judith Chimiak, Madaline Coxinson, Noel Day, Patricia Engle, Sue Hill, Roberta Kirby, Hean Kotys, Carolyn Kreiling, Diane Long, Saundra Lumpkin, Patricia Maize, Pat Marin, Brenda Marshall, Shirley Moody, Nancy Morgan, Mary Morrow, Frances O'Neill, Carol Pittman, Goldie Ra D ' R ' ' y, orIs enner, Jeanne Sandner, Mary Shramm, Carol Schwartz, Lenora Sil- fies, Sandra Stevenson, Joanna Wells, Millie Whitney, Joan Wildner. Compliments of JAMES KROM ETIS, FlDELlTY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C. L. V. COMPANY MRS. A. RYAN Compliments of A FRI EN D Edmonston Sinclair Servic 33rd 81 Barclay Streets Baltimore 18, Maryland e Station CYRUS STEVENSON 2408-'IO Pennsylvania Avenue LAfayette 3-4798 - 4766 Mill-Uily F'ZT,',dT.SYlCe U0. DUGAN'S ESSO 5622 York Road, Baltimore 12, Md. Congfcfulaffonsfo Gordon-Murphy, Florist, Inc. Northwood Shopping Center HO. 7-4545 HO. 7-7778 MOTHER, FATHER' CHAR'-E51 CASS' GRADUATION a CORSAGES oun SPECIALTY and LINDA Flowers Anytime For Every Occasion l72 Compliments of Mrs. Frederick A. Senger, Sr. Sherwood Ruth Millie Nutrilite - Food Supplement Diwibufors MAGI-CARE SKIN CARE m. H. 8. Rose Gwynn Wallace 1126 N. Fulton Ave., Baltimore 17, Md. LO. 6-4671 WI. 5-8967 Arlington Federal Bowling Team TOMMY ELLIOTT - PEARL mx - SANDY LANG GUSSIE Kun-LLMAN - BILLIE HETHERINGTON, capf. DOWNS PHARMACY GRANT DOWNS, JR. 6242 Bellona Ave. at Gittings Phone ID. 5-7865 Baltimore 12, Md. Congratulations! ROY'S SHOE SERVICE 1663 West North Avenue HA. 6-9955 CL. 4-6109 THEODORE BARR PLUMBING a. HEATING Commercial Kitchen Installation 8. Repairs 6061 Harford Road Baltimore 14. Md- HARRY E. SUTER'S SONS 2862 Woodbrook Ave., Baltimore 17, Md. Half a Century of Dependable Service FRUITS - VEGETABLES SELECT MEATS and GROCERIES D-6 Row I: Marge Kitzig, Barbara Richards, Sylvia Stancil, Carol Kirby, Sylvia Sheperd. Row 2: Yvonne Tasker, Dianne Heise, Donna Hutchins, Sue Jervello, Vera Jackson, Joyce Heline, Mrs. Infante. Row 3: Carole Heil, Patricia Moore, Maxine Brooks, Louisa Huey. Row 4: Patricia Hatfield, Anne Flanigan, Lari Rose, Carolyn Peters, Pat Forbes, Dora Wentz, Anita Turks. Camera Shy: Melinda Mitchell, Barbara Goldschmidt, Kay Roberson, Bettie Noel, Eileen Cooney, Mary Valentine. D-3 Row l: Barbara June Balko, Marianne Benick, Pat Bowers, Dorothy Denham, Rita Panici, Janice Graff, Sue Stew- art, Jean Harris, Ernestine Wood. Row 2: Betty Prota, Carol Morrison, Marilyn Chlandler, Ruth Ries, Irene Nick, Dorothy Mason, Carroll Jarlaoe, Christine Chairs. Row 3: Janet Sparr, Mary Lou Stenger, Po'tric'ia Webb. Row 4: Merrill Scharnagle, Lynn Slipper, Judy Smith, Lillian Striegel, Valerie Thompson, Carol Warfield. American . . MPRICELESS Orgamzatlon of OBJECTS Knowledge l74 l Congnatulations to the CLASS OF 60 from y Congratulations and Best Wishes C-21 f B-14 D-18 ,,..l. L' d Alban, Donna Blessing, Joyce Broom, Elaine Burnett, Gail Chase, Maureen Collins, Nancy Cox, Jeanette . . . . L . in a Eckert, Karen Funk, Phyllis Gosnell, Sue Harris, Hope Hughes, Louise Inge, Joan Kordilan, Patricia Keyes, ons Kirby, Jane Kronshage, Gail Leonard, Sondra Loughlin, Marilyn Lowberg, Joan Neuman, Carol Nice, Joyce Placide, Barbara Plumhoff, Donna Poole, Janet Price, Virginia Rountree, Linda Schweiger, Joyce Smith, Karen ' ' i lff. Snyder, Patricia Sousa, Anna Thomas, Charlotte Welsh, Sandra Wheeler, Dorothy Williams, Anne Wo 175 D-I6 Pat Berquist, Carol Brock, Joanna Bullock, Madalin Duva, Barbara Frazier, Juanita Frederick, Pa't.Glassmyer Regina Goeb, Delvis Henderson, Sharron Hoffmeister, Kathering llgenfritz, Sandra Johnson, Catherine Kanely Sandy Rosenthal, Pat Schunck, Mary Sordillo, Sharon Ward, Miss Dorn. C-17 Lois Abbott, Arzina Ashe, Edith Bittorf, Dorothy Brown, Jane C. Brown, Carol Anne Clark, Linda Clayton, Joan Davis, Carole Gerry, Dorothy Har- rell, Patricia Hill, H. Diane Hooper, Patricia Hut- chinson, Carolyn Johnson, Wilma Johnson, Sandra Jones, Ruth Keene, June Kellerman, Carol Lackey, Lillie Long, Donna Loomis, Ellen Lucas, Susan Mat- zen, Doris McLewee, Valerie Michael, Veronica Middleton, Jane Miksa, Cheryl Moorman, Blanche Redd, Peggy Rosa, Charlotte Sipes, Maryellen Swift, Janice Vaeth, Marcia Van Horn, Joan Wheeler. Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '60 SYLVIA, '58 and BOB JOYCE, '59 and JIMMY Congratulations to the CLASS OF '60 from B - 5 Best Wishes from C-3 I76 l' 1 Compliments SIMON ROOFING COMPANY Phone: BEImont 5-7933 C H A R L E S HAIRDRESSERS 3013 Greenmount Ave. Baltimore 18, Md. ZOOLOGY CLUB Jus'r A FRIEND D-4 Rose Alkire, Doris Andrews, Louise Barker, Dorothy Bates, Sue Berberich, Midge Bonn, Joyce Brandt, Sandra Canery, Sarah Christie, Dianne Coffinberger, Barbara Cooper, Sandy Cox, Mary Cunningham, Elaine DeMartin, Kathy Downs, Sandy Dunlap, Jerry Fowler, Linda Greene, Pat Hanson, Brenda Jackson, Barbara Jones, Carol Lampe, Mary Lou Lewis, Arlyn Linkous, Pattie Lygomenos, Pauline Mainolfi, Louise Manna, Marie Melber, Luise Miller, Pam Morgan, Mary Nehouse, Genny Nichols, Michele Pelack, Joan Robinson, Kaye Stewart, Valerie Stewart, Emilie Sychuk, Carol Timanus, Wilhemena Williams, Joyce Wray, Mrs, Mary Fisher. 177 DM - 6-3 Dolor , , y , oyce iffendal, Betsy Ebersole, Melva Esposite, Carolyn Erway, Sylvia Elliott, Barbara Forest, Carolyn Hauer, Penny Harrison, May Hubbard, Kathleen Huber, Esther Kelly, Dorothy Kennedy, Mary Mickel, Jean Parsons, Bonnie Phillips Carole Raborg Doris Rayme, Brenda Rebstock Kay Re et P , ' g ser, at Sponsel, Ru-th Timmons, Luuk Tinkelenberg,, Mary Tyler, Patricia Unkle, Sadie Veney, Arlene Weber. es Abbott, Carol Borig, Darlene Blume Anna Bossen Evelyn Br ant J D EARL B. WOLVERTON Best Wishes to the FUNERAL HOME' 'NC- CLASS OF --60-1 cuffon 4-2345 6306 Belair Road hom Baltimore 6, Maryland Hawkins IGA Super Markets 414 Pafapsco Avenue Brooklyn, Baltimore EDWARDS 81 ANTHONY, INC. PHARMACISTS FIRST 65'l0 O'Donnell St., Baltimore 24, Md. Phone: ME. 3-6262 E. J. Passaro A. G. Padussis l78 CM-3 C. Allen, B. Bartling, J. Bennett, M, Burchill, P. Cherrix, G. Chillemi, R. Cody, M. Conzelmann, C. Dorer, D. Eder, J. Fletcher, B. Fowler, M. Freeman, T. Giesekiing, B. Glover, C, Green, N. Hare, C. Hoshall, B. Hostinek, l. Begf Wishes Kelman, N. Lee, C. Lindenmeyer, N. Niewerth, L. Norris, R. Pheasant, R. Plank, D. Robinson, C. Robinson, C. Schnebelen, C. Sturd-ivant, L. Watson, P. Welsh, B. Winkler, P. Wright, M. Wyche, M. Yingling. from Congratulations C-10 BLZO Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1960 B - 21 C-23 Lois Baker Leslie Barry, Sharon Berry, Carole Brannoh, Eleanor Britcher, Margie Brown, Donna Buts, Kathie Car- 20n,dMiI'l: C0Ok,A.Jessle Dickens, Grace Dodson, Donna Dziewit, Jane Forest, Virginia Geiman, Donna Hopper, Mun-Y 0 nsfmf VWQIUIU N0l'mC1fl, Sully O'l'lare, Rose Parsons, Rohanne Perry, Bonnie Reith, Nancy Seymour, Gxme Sushlf MUVY T'-1Yl0 , Dotty Todd, Linda Waldman, Sandy Willis, Joan Wilson. l79 4 f IT'S GREAT T0 B1 ltlhfteffewf .... ..i'iF'1i:sQa2 H , it W . , ' ,r 'l 'Q A 5, as Q. ,. L Q u M, 1.1 RX w i...,Ysl , K QA., 3 W., no 'QF' . K 5 My . qyk' ,X L . , - V? A F ,,, I , My I n x M 1,- Maggie Baker, Dee Beeman, Doris Brown, Mary Brugger, Mary Burkhouse, Connie Caroll, Babs Dawson, Jean Diamantakos, Pat Dischinger, Jill Dundon, Sharon Goode, Bonnie Hamlin, Judy Harston, Jeanne Hirth, Edith Howes, Sue Jenkins, Nitsa Kosmas, Pat McPeck, Marlene Morris, Nancy Pesko, Harriett Price, Ginger Rebbert, Phyllis Roberson, Connie Rockhold, Mary Sawyer, Sue Seibel, Joan Sfekas, Manuela Simeoni, Jo Stewart, Ginny Stine, Nancy Stitely, Diane Stonesifer, Chris Tress, Barbara Tyler, Cindi Ward, Carol Weinreich, Marian Wet- tern, Judy Wilson. l8O V' wi mr C-20 Bonnie Acree, Jeanette Baginski, Bonnie Brewer, Sandra Citro, Virginia Clark, Marion Clavey, Eva Deamantakos, Louise Duvall, Dorothy Hilditch, Maureen Jeeter, Ollie Johnson, Virginia Jordon, Judy Komovowski, Carol Landis, Ann Logan, Joan Loiero, Patricia Mazur, Claudia McCormick, Carol McKelvey, Niala Mervis, Patricia Meyer, Iris Moore, Geraldine O'Conner, Janice Payne, Mari- lyn Rhodus, Shirley Shellhas, Katherine Schmidt, Kathleen Schmidt, Lila Schofield, Sue Schotta, Ann Shambin, Judy Steimetz, Adelene Tuminelli, Diane Winterling, Cecelia Woods, lrene Xintas, Dolores Zaruba, Yvonne Bowen. Compliments of AN DY SU Pl K Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '60 Petroleum Engineering Company JOHN DAVIS COMPANY Park Heights 8. Belvedere TOYS - LUNCHEONETTE FO. 7-7108 Congratulations to LINDA MOSER from MOTHER Congratulations to the CLASS OF 'l960 from Mr. 81 Mrs. Sing Tong Lee Congratulations and Best of Luck to PAT, BABA 81 KAY GEORGE KIPP 81 SON LUGGAGE and LEATHER GOODS 1605-07-09 Eastern Avenue DOCTORS PHARMACY EASTERN'S FAvoRnE DRUG stone BM-5 Glenda Barton, Linda Clary, Helen Collins, Phyllis Cully, Donna 8K Jim, Bettye 81 John, Louise 81 Fred, Pam Fuhrman, Darlene Glanville, Berneice Greene, Cheryl Harnish, Joann Hoy, Regina John- son, Carol Konski, Sandra Langford, Jean Maga- ha, Helena Markulis, Barbara Mitchell, Judy Mul- lins, Nancy 81 Chuck, Donna 8g Ron, Violetta Parker, Jackie 81 Bill, Sarah 8K Bill, Florence Rodge, Linda 8K Ronnie, Pat SQ Ken, Doris 8K Eddie, Carol Schwabline, Carolyn Smith, Joyce Street, Carol 8g Woody, Sue 81 Otts, Sharon 8g John. C-8 l Donna Aldrich, Antoinette Alessi, Lynn Archer, Linda Barger, Jacqueline Battle, Lois Becker, Renee Beernink, Sandra Blackwell, Joyce Campbell, Arlyce Chapman, Clanther Mae Croxton, Sharon Dubiel, Gwendolyn Engle, Ida Federico, Gertrude Furst, Clara Giles, Mary Greenwald, Suellen Hopkins, Jane Hummel, Judith Johnson, Irelene King, Marlene Kramer, Jeanne Kyser, Joanne Lansey, Lambryn Mavrikos, Frances Miller, Karen Miller, Ruth Ann Myers, Addie Puttman, Diann Ratchford, Janice Roberson, Royce Roles, Charlotte Rousch, Bonnie Shadburn, Bonnie Shipley, Linda Villegas, Patricia Wafer, Hilda Weitzell, Janice Welch. Compliments B from would like to wish you BEST OF LUCK in your coming years. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Martin A 81 J T.V. SERVICE 6401 Belair Road Phone HA. 6-4460 Mrs. Cooper's C - 4 Virginia Batley, Kathie Beishak, Barbara Beivan, Pam Bennett, Yvonne Berger, Joanne Buckless, Leona Carter, Elaine Costa, Joyce Everhardt, Carolyn Foy, Rosaline Garris, Anne Hoskins, Brenda Howell, Ernestine Jackson, Cass Jorgenson, Joan Keller, Phillis Louderback, Treze- line Lyles, Pat McCaFfrey, Betty Mitchell, Gloria Muhly, Linda Murkey, Alicia Peace, Dorothy Phillips, Jomarva Phillips, Joane Picha, Shirley Pyles, Kathy Ravelli, Mau- reen Redman, Linda Siems, Evelyn Souan, Linda Stickney, Susan Swezy, Maxine Terpening, Joan Thompson, Mar- garet Torbet, Judith Wagner, Angela Warns, Mrs. Cooper. Congratulations to My Favorite Graduate from DELLA ANNE POPPINS Compliments Scandinavian Travel Service 3217 Berkshire Road Baltimore 14, Maryland Norman R. Bandel Robert L. Bandel Work Called For 81 Delivered t THE HORTONS B A N D E L ' S CLEANERS - DYERS - miores Office - 2402 Mace Street - Plant I Belmont 5-4880 Baltimore 18, Md. e Longwood 65883 We Dame' Edmore Paint 81 Hardware Co. Since 1912 Paints - Glass - Plumbing - Locks - Roofing 2548 Edmondson Avenue at Whitmore Congratulations To Our Daughter, Phone: MUrdock 7-9895 L I R from en 5 estaurant MR. and Mas. J. FRANK CLEMENT Len Bartenfelder, Prop. , Parkville Body 81 Fender Co., Inc. 137 Back River Neck Road 8306-08 Harford Road Baltimore 21, Md. Baltimore 14, Maryland NO. 5-9600 NO. 8-6262 ?..........- - l 1 Sharon Beadles, Karen Bond, Kathleen Dorn, Barbara Fleming, Joan Fleischman, Virginia Foster, Jackie Frank- ' H ' V' inia Heliderman, Gloria lin, Adel Golanskl, Mary Hambleton, Kareen Hansen, Dorothy Harryman, Helen em, :rg Hirsch, Monica Holmstrom, Nancy Hooper, Patricia Johnson, Joyce Keys, Joanne Langis, Gladys Lightner, Annie M R th Muir Mary Norris, Ruth Reimchissel, Carol Slitzer, Dorothy Staob, Carol Schroeter, Frances oore, u , Schroeter, Linda Small, Loretta Strausbauch, Gloria Thomas, Tony Vinci, Elizabeth Werner, Pauline Wltyen. Homeroom teacher: Mr. Kirsch. l83 SEGALL - MAJESTIC - PHOTOGRAPHERS- 909 NORTH CHARLES STREET BALTIMORE 'I, MARYLAND MUlberry 5-5621 PORTRAITS - WEDDINGS Special Discount to Eastern Brides CALL TO SEE OUR LOVELY ALBUMS Official Photographers for the H1960 EASTERN ECHO I8 RIGGING - EXCAVATING 4- EQUIPMENT RENTAL BROOKLYN ENGINEERING CORPORATION GENERAL CONTRACTORS 5220 PENNINGTON AVENUE BALTIMORE 26, MD. ELgin 5-6000 Blest Wishes from J C -16 Mary Louise Kelly, Betty Lou Wille, Mary Adams, Edith Salisbury, Paulette Coombs, Diana McGil- ton, Carole Fortenbaugh, Sheila Lambdin, Joan Kauten, Mary Lou' James, Judy Thornton, Charlene Coscia, Pam Hoshall, Diane King, Carol Phoebus, Jerre Lou McGuire, Dottie McGarrity, Gayle Nor- ris, Linda Gill, Sandy Tracey, Connie Judd, Ruth Hancock, Elaine McCauley, Darlene Sweet, Mar- garet Poe, Sue! Bickel, Johnetta Terry, Mary smver, Camille! Sottos, Marie smh, Harrier Davenport, Joanne Seltzer, Rebecca Owens, Cathy Walker, Jianet Bender. BM-l Miss Reynolds, Barbara Armiger, Glenda Batten, George Ann Biensach, Susan Bukowski, Barbara Chenoweth, Lynn Debelius, Sylvia Downing, Suz- anne France, Patricia Hartman, Lois Hobbs, Ger- trude Hughes, Helen Johnson, Gertrude Kittelt, Joan Krauk, Donna Kruelle, Donna LeRoy, Linda Lewis, Jackie Lober, Pat Marshall, Eileen McCor- mick, Susan Merendine, Pat Michalek, Karolyn Mieczkowski, Carol Moore, Phyllis Price, Joe Ella Rapp, Betsy Snyder, Judy Stoddard, Alice Thivi- erge, Virginia Timmons, Joann Velten, Dotcenia Walker, Carolyn Welsch, Dorothy Wildner, Sharon Wolf, Linda Yealdhall, Judy Zimmerman. ARUNDEL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PATAPSCO AVENUE 81 FOURTH STREET BALTIMORE 25, MARYLAND A ont 5-0660 Beg' Wishes Chas. J. Schmidt 81 Co ih Wholesale B E E F CLASS OF 1960 120-22-24 Harfo from THE EASTERN HIGH W h from SCHOOL CHOIR C- I2 CM-2 Judith Balderston, Mary Lou Bedford, Margaret Buffington, Elizabeth Daley, Charlene Davis, Elizabeth Everhart, Carol Ann Ferrarini, Virginia Fouse, Jeanette Ganovski, Gloria Hamer, Phyllis Hill, Oksana Holowei, Gail Humphreys, Judy Johnson, Christine Koenig, Alice Krizek, Joanne Lokstein, Beverly MacDonald, Georgette Moss- man, Roxanne Owings, Phyllis Rock, Phyllis Sant- myer, Pat Shull, Phyllis Smallwood, Carole Smith, Sandra Smoot, Susan Watkins, Sharon Welk, Connie Wood. C-ll M. Adkins, K. Anderson, M. Bailey, E. Berl, P. Billingslea M, Blanton, B. Bolgiano, D. Bryan, U. Cascio, L. Cassens L. Chapman, L, Coxson, S. Diuguid, J. Dolan, K. Ger hard, N. Griggs, J. Hilpert, C. Hoffman, R. Hogarth, J Holden, C. Huber, J. Kraft, J. Leathers, J. Lopez, L McBride, A. Mering, J. Parker, M. Poling, S. Randall, B Ringer, 5. Russell, C. Scalio, B. Schneider, S. Taylor, N Tillman, M. Vincent, M. Weakly, C. Williams, M. Wilmer C-24 L. Airey, A. Ayers, L. Baker, P. Babula, D, Banks, G Bontoyan, K, Burton, T. Capsanes, C. Causey, C. Cole man, J, Coleman, M. Dean, S. Decker, C. Ellis, J. Harri- son, M. Haynes, J. Hess, S. Hetterick, B. Hibbs, C. John- son, J. Jones, E. Kaplan, L. KeFaurer, E. Lamont, T. Lan ciotti, M. Matter, S. Mullen, A. Novak, C. Parks, M Petrovich, C. Sohn, R. Stickell, C. Thomas, R. Thompson J. Witte. PLaza 2-7962 PLaza 2-2287 FEDERAL AUTO PARTS DISTRIBUTORS - JOBBERS 1301-3 LIGHT STREET BALTIMORE 30, MARYLAN D We ore proud to serve EASTERN HIGH with the finest qucility Eastern High School Rings ond other school jewelry with Ecistern High School Seols. LET YOUR CONFIDENCE REST IN TROCKENBROT'S BEST. TROCKENBROT'S Since I 882 310 NORTH PACA STREET MU. 5-'I052 PARKING IN FRONT OF STORE IO TO 4 PL. 2-8387 wA'rERs CAFE Chedsh Full Course Dinners - Sea Food in Season Air Conditioned Dining Rooms Pleasant 4425 Belair Road HAmilton 6-8753 memones always with your LIPPENS CLEANERS . hugh school 5415 Belair Road Baltimore, Ma. ring from Home Phone Business Phone S , ID. 5-6244 SA. 7-9850 1 . Cfftz A. W. R. USED CARS 2401 S. Hanover Street, Baltimore 30, Md. Willie Harrison STEAMED CRABS AT THEIR BEST P U M P R 0 0 M North Avenue at Howard Headquarters for Rings, Emblems, Trophies Pay Weekly or Monthly 9 Convenient Stores Phone SA. 7-2900 Compliments of A FRIEND Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 Kirby's Undercoating and Auto Upholstery 100 E. Trenton Street Baltimore 2, Maryland OSCAR A. JOHNSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER 2313 Druid Hill Ave. Baltimore 17, Md. LAfayette 3-5177 Plant ED. 6-1714 office MA. 3-4575 JORDAN'S CLEANERS Pick up and one day delivery service STORES: 1601 Payson St. - 1600 Smallwood St. 1101 E. Preston St. - 401 Carrolton Ave. Westley McNeill, Rep. William Jordan, Prop. ALBERT OBINGER 81 SON BRICK STEPS AND SILLS ALUMINUM CELLAR DOORS Call BR. 6-5442 or BR. 6-0869 E. GRAUEL GORMAN CRAUEL'S MARKET Where it's usual to find the unusual 6242 BELLONA AVENUE ID. 5-5200 DR. 7-7600 Delivery Service Charge Accounts CHARLES EDWARD HERCET BROKER and COUNSELOR for ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 9 W. Hamilton St., Baltimore l,Md. LExington 9-21 50 Congratulations from B-18 Congratulations from Cindy Abels, Linda Beauchamp, Lois Benesch, Bambi Bishop, Joy Brengle, Alfredo Brown, Cora Burgan, Bonnie Byrne, Jean Christensen, Pat Crowson, Mary Di Paula, Karen Ditman, Joan Ellis, Cathy Frattini, Elizabeth German, Maryellen Graybill, Mary Haight, Willie Mae Jones, Cecelia Keech, Marian Kimmerer, Mary Krabbe, Lucy Krupa, Patty Kyle, Joan Mattheiss, lval McDer- mott, Nancy Mengel, Joanne Miller, Jenne Moore, Frances Moose, Carolyn Peroutka, Jo-Ann Pro- chazka, Clover Purvis, Polly Richards, Amy Rill, Mary Rutkowski, Elise Stielper, Nancy Tiltord, .lan Tulacek, Dottie Ventura, Carole Zimbro. l9l B-3 l Helen Addington, Joyce Auf'farth Lorraine Balducci Nan B , , cy aumann, Bonnie Behn, Sharon Burdick, Elaine Cahee, Geraldine Charnin, Donna Chew, Jane Churchman, Janet Edelmann, Ingrid Esser, Rosella Fair, Diana Ferris, Margaret Kelch, Ruth Martin, June Minnick, Alma Molesworth, Judy Motter, Sharon 'Naecker, Donna Newell, Jane Pape, Nina Pozdena, Maria 'Prentis, Janice Ravelli, Joanne Richardson, Patricia Rogers, Sue Taylor Sharon Walters, Christine Webb, Linda Worobe-c. LE. 9-6116 SA. 7-9389 LAWRENCE E. ROTH 81 CO. SEAFOOD Steamed Crabs A Specialty 1047 Hillen Street Baltimore 2, Maryland FUCHS and FUCHS SILVERSMITHS 405 Druid Hill Avenue Baltimore 1, Md. Compliments BOB JONES FLYING A 8201 Liberty Road OL. 3-9866 BElmont 5-6339 G E M M 0 T 0 R S USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD 2310 Greenmount Ave. Baltimore 18, Md. Jim Redding, Owner DEBUTANTES SOCIAL CLUB l92 MRS. SHAY'S SECRETARIES of BM - 7 Best Wishes to the B ' 10 cLAss or 'oo from Compliments of CM - 4 Congratulations From C - 6 B-I6 M , Joanne Batko, Hellen Brocato, Theresa Cardinale, Carolyn Cascio, Viola Clanton, Donna Eagleson, Geraldine Forrester, Carol Gatling, Arlene Geare, Eleanor Geigan, Melissa Godman, Callie Gorsuch, Charlotte Holland, Dorothy Hannon, Pam Jenkins, Corinna Jones, Mary LaCoste, Christina Larson, Virginia Mack, Carol McGee, Shirley Miller, Janice Mohr, Laura Mulkey, Eva Norfolk, Mary Parker, Pat Poehler, Nancy Rinehart, Judy Scheu- ing, Elizabeth Smith, Gail Smith, Hilda Timpson, Carolyn Vanderhoof, Evie Watford, Diane Young. 193 B-7 Joyce Asher, Lois Bingley, Eleanor Bryant, Connie Dudak, Betty Dussault, Violet Getz Anne Goldman Gail Grim, Judy Gunsalus, Beverly Hyde, Anna Jenkins Phyllis Kelly Sally Kohlenberg Jacqueline Le Faivre Ml h ll , , , . 'C 6 e Martin, Laurie Mercer, Bonnie Michell, Nancy Norris, Joan Patterson, Barbara Plumley, Karen Reich, Sheila Ret- tal't Jh R' ' '- ' ' ' IG a, o n lchardson, Barbara Rltterpusch, Lynn Shipley, Janet Singleton, Catherine Steinberg, Lenora Theuns, Verna Trinter, Sharon Walston, Teresa Windsor, Joann Zinkand. Compliments of DAIRBY D. PRIESENDURFER ATTORNEY 194 GIRLS OF CHARACTER B-2 Joyce Arpin, June Baltus, Janice Beeman, Carol Bunting, Linda Cross, Charlotte DelBrocco, Joyce Derflinger, Carol Dobrzykowski, Deirdri Dorsey, Sharon Dukes, Charline Edwards, Donna Fulford, Ruth Horacek, Rose Marie Johnson, Maureen Krabbe, lris Laumann, Claudine Lawrence, Peggy Lawrence, Cathy Lindeman, Jane Mar- quardt, Carol Martin, Rozlyn McKenzie, Susan Mellor, Diane Merriam, Pat O'Keef'fe, Margaret Quay, Pat Rich- ardson, Mariorie Sandebeck, Lynn Sigafoose, Linda Stankiewicz, Anne Tulucci, Leslie Trinkaus, Carol Weber, Lynn Wilson, Carol Wockenfuss, Barbara Woppman, Jo-Ann Wosk. 195 J. JENKINS SUNS EU., INC. Manufacturers of the GEMTRONIC EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL RING PROM FAVORS TROPHIES 2601 w.. LEXINGTON STREET cs fe 3 6188 Valerie Lynn :Dar len Jam Jac klyn Ffh! L Caralyn' L Ann Sandra Card Good Luck from Cav:-le Sandra Patricia Susan A Barbara C - Jessie Bonnie, 7 6 Linda Susan Beauchamp, Susan Bautro, Ellin Grant, Coy-3 Marycarolyn Green, Linda Brogan, Pat Lamdin, C 3-5' . ay-ol 771 Kate Langley, Nancy Moore, Bobble Raynes, Moo Gloria. Daley, Pamela Daniel, Diane Rodekurt, Sue :Diane Weeks, Lois Meseke, Mary Alyce Searles, Evey I-UCYGLISI Susan ' ' Pfeifer, Sharon Jasilaitis, Pam Bobbett, Kathy Ecllfh E lame' Sh ar Viqjdf-Marie Blakeslee, Betty Spencer, Judy Eggleston, Maeona Amy on Sugiyama, Gloria Whiteman, Joan Joice. CaTolQ ' Jcah Beverly Shir ley 13,9454 Shop Phone Home Phone ORIeans 5-0309 ORIeans 5-8420 S E R V I C E P H O T 0 T O N Y T R O T T A BARBER and HAIR STYLIST Gl'eel1I'fl0UI1l' AYEIIUS 3227 Erdman Ave. Baltimore 13, Md. Hours: KODAKS 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Closed Wed. Phones: SAratoga 7-7680 - MUIberry 5-7'I77 WALTERS-BRUNOS TRUDY JEWEI-ERS ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES 907 N. Calvert St. Baltimore 2, Md. 5213 Belair Road Baltimore 6, Md. Walter Wolfing Congratulations to Best WISITSS to the om CLASS OF 60 WILLIAM J. HYSON PHILIP HERWIG SONS K 81 S MOTOR SALES 2024 orleans sheet THE FINEST new AND usED CARS FUNERAL HOME BR- 6-2219 DI. 2-5547 4705 Erdman Ave. Baltimore 5, Md. I97 KOPPERS COMPANY, INC. Metal Products Division Baltimore 3, Maryland YMCA Business College 75th Year - Open to Men 8- Women SECRETARIAL - Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping, Busi- ness Mochines, Refresher Courses, 6-Week Typing Course. Fcsl, effective training for well-paying omce positions. Modern equip- ment, coffee shop, elevator service. Free placement. Earn more. Register Now for Day or Evening Classes Franklin 8. Cathedral Sfs. LExingl'on 9-7350 Compliments of A FRI END The Howard G. Glass Co. 5404 York Road APPLIANCE SALES and sekvice ID. 5-2900 Good Luck EMILIE MOTHER and DAD LONG'S GROCERY STORE 3125 Pelham Avenue Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 from the GRIFFIN CLUB Compliments of the FLANIGAN FAMILY ZEPP PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 3042 Greenmount' Avenue -- BE. 5-4900 Towson Plaza - VA 3-1680 KIRBY 81 MCGUIRE, INC. 2518 GREENMOUNT AVENUE BALTIMORE 18, MARYLAND 198 LEONARD J. RUCK INC. WILLIAMSBURG FUNERAL HOME Street Level Entrances Ample Parking Facilities Air-Conditioned 5305 Harford Road of Echodole Avenue HAmiII'on 6-1517 CONGRATULATIONS, DONNA Complimenfs of SPAULDING REALTY 1613 W. North Avenue LA. 3-6122. Sales - Management Insurance THE 1960 ECHO STAFF A FRIEND J. H. C. Congratulafions fo 1960 from LUCY OWENS Best Wishes 1960 from I'he FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB TALBOTT MOTORS FORD - FALCON - THUNDERBIRD efeenmounf Ave. af asm sneer HO. 7-4500 1 I ii DRUG STORES PHARMACIES SINCE 1883 9 This ls What We Work For--- At this age Daddy can do no wrong. 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Marlene 8K Danny AUCJY 81 Val Fred 81 Sue Mary 81 Wendell Ann gf l-GUY Freddy 8g Nancy Mary Jane 81 Jim BGLJGY 8g Henri Gene 8K Betty Mel 8. Lenny Barb 81 Paul George 8K Em Mihidibus 81 lchmael Barbara Jean 81 Philip Clarence George Si Sue Mike 81 Celeste BGVVY 3- SUSUI1 George 81 Sue Mindy Susan 81 Bumper Toby Belly 8g Al Geri 8- Donnie Nancy 81 Allen Betty 81 Glenn Gerry 81 Jeanne Nancy 8g Tony Bill 81 Carolyn Guy 81 Peggy Nancy 8K Willie Bill 81 Eileen Hank 81 Gwynn Pat 81 Mike Bill 8g Lynne Herb 8. Toddy Pat 81 Joe Betsy 8. Dave Jack 81 Ann Paul 81 Carol Betty 8. Al Janet 8K Doug Peg 81 Dale Bob 81 Pat Jean 81 Carl Peggy 8. Ken Bud 8. Dawn Jean 81 Joe Pete 8K Carole Carl 8g Margie Jean 8. Johnny Preston 81 Kay Carol 81 James Jerry Jr. 81 Kathy Bukovsky Randy 81 Vivian Carole 8g Duane Jim 8K Nancy Ray 8. Jan Carolyn 8. Doug Jim 8. Christy Ray 81 Judy Cathy 81 Stu Jim 81 Lynne Reene 8- Ronnie Char 8K Ed Jimmy 8. Brenda Rick 8g Ruth Charlie 81 Nancy Joan 81 Ben Ron 81 Nita Charles 8. Dee Joan 8. Phil Ronnie 8K George Charles 81 Loretta Joan 8g Joe Ronnie 8- Mary 59 Dan 8g Nikki Jo Ann Bullock 81 Bing Tinn Ronnie 8K Mickey Dave 81 Sue Jode 81 Michael Ronny 81 Vera David 81 Jeanne Jody 8. Chuck Rosemary 8K Bob Dee Dee 8 Charlie Joe 8K Eva Rosemary 8g Norman Den 8K Mil Joe 81 Gerri Sammy 81 Kay Denny 8g Berta John 8K Judy Sandy 81 Carl Denny 8K Luise John 8g Lorraine Sharon 8. Tim Denny 81 Melanie Johnny 8g Elizabeth Skipper 8g Panky Diane 81 Bill Joyce 81 Richard Stevie Bl Gloria Diane 81 Tom Joyce 8K Woody Ted 81 Judy Dick 81 Bobbie Ken 8. Ronnie Ted 81 Ronnie Dickey 81 Todd Kitten 8. Dudes Terry 8: John Don 8g Carole 59 Larry 84 Angie Tex 8. Sue Don 81 Toni Lawrence H. 8. Gloria M. Tom 8K Betty Dorothy 8. Gardner Lee 8. Tom TOFT1 51 P69 Doug 8. Carol Lew 8. Jean Toni 8g Jay Doug 81 Dee Linda 8 John Toni 81 Ken Ed 8. Goldie Linda 8K Stu Violetmarie 81 Gordon Ed 8. Sue Lorraine 81 Wayne Virginia 81 WGYHS Eddie 81 Carol Lou 81 Shirlee 206 W.R.8gM.J In ppreciation The 1960 ECHO Staff wishes to thank: Mrs. Beatrice Cowles, who gave her time, her energy, and her en- couragement throughout the year's work. Miss Julia Burton and Mr. Ray Harter, who with the advertising staff, collected and prepared the ads for publication. Mrs. Rosemary Beckman, who efficiently headed the work of the cir- culation staff. Miss Antoinette Ritter, who directed the art work with imagination. The patrons and advertisers whose contributions financed the pro- duction of the ECHO. Segall - Maiestic Studio, the official yearbook photographers, es- pecially Mr. William Kocher whose help and advice were invaluable. Mr. Jack Mercer, who provided us with photographs of the Junior- Senior boatride. The custodial staff who were considerate on days when the staff worked late. H. G. Roebuck and Son, Inc., printer and publisher, especially Mr. Sidney C. Schultz, who always had the answers to our numerous questions. The Echo taff Editor-in-Chief: Janet Horton Literary Editor: Marion Turnbull Staff: Peggy Graves, Pat Griffen, Betty Hum- phrey, Carol Jackson, Carolyn Reth, Nancy Saro, Patsy Snow, Diana Starr. Sports Editor: Joy Phillips Senior Section Editors: Barbara Spencer and Hedy van Reuth Staff: Thelma von Behren, Maureen Collins, Emily Dorsch, Sarel Fuchs, Peggy Gannon, Henrietta Himmer, Pat Jones, Rosemary Jones, Diane Long, Pauline Mainolfi, Rita Pan- ici, Roberta Panici, Sue Schaefer, Pauline Thoupos. Typing Staff: Carolyn Kreiling, Linda Matousek, Sandra Wheeler, Bonnie Smith. 207 Assistant Editor: Suzanne McGrath Art Editors: Serena Kerr and Carol Brown Staff: Jean Adamson, Lynn Crouch, Betsy Doyle, Rosemary Fleming, Judy Gable, Gail Leonard, Martha Schmidt. Photography Editor: Valerie Coppola Staff: Linda Fabre, Barbara Schmidt, Jeanne Zwanzig, Millie Murphy. Advertising Editor: Charlene Onion Staff: Janet Brozik, Carole Burton, Gail Gor- man, Peggy Graves, Lois Schurman, Judy Smith, Ellen Tucker, Penny Caminis. Subscription Editor: Barbara Weglarski Circulation Editor: Rosemary Fleming A Advertisements ..,.,..... .,........,....... .,...... 1 5 2-200 Advisers .....................,,.. Art Department ,.... Archery ......,,.......,,.. Artisans ...........,..... Art Club .......... Athletics ....... ..... Badminton .,,.,.. .,,.. Bank ..,.,....,.... BANNER ...,... Basketball ,....,. Bazaar ..........,.,..........,.,,......,....,...,.,...,., Boaltride ..,....,...,..................,.,....,...,....,. Business Education Department C Cafeteria Staff ..,.............,,.,..,,.....,. Candlelight Assembly ....... Cheerleaders .......,.............., Choir ....,....,.......,. Chorus ..,,,....,..,......... Class Banner ,....,.,...... Class Day, Senior ....... Class of 1961 ,....,.....,. Class of 1962 .....,.... Class History ...,....,.. Class Song ........ Counselors .,,.....,........... Custodial Staff ........ ......... D Deplctors ,.... ......,..,..... ....,.... Dramatics Club ,.,...., ..... ECHO ....,,,.. ,... ...,... ......,.,.... ..... Engineers ...,.................,.,...., English Department ....,... . ,.,. F Faculty ,.......... ........ ,.....,..,... .... Farewell Assembly ........ February Officers ....... FNA ..,.,,,...,.,........,....,.,........,.................... French Club .........,,.......,....,,.......,......... Foreign Exchange Students .,,.... ., FTA .....,,.....,.,.............r,....,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G Garlands ............. ......... Glee Club ..,...,, Graduates February .......... June ........,.......... Griffin Club ..... H History Department .........,...,.,..... Home Economics Department 10-12 18 53 . ...,,,..... 48 51-57 56 34-35 72 73 19 28 77 52 41 74 60-63 64-65 66-79 148 '29 28 48 49 32-33,207 16-17 77 96 42 38-39 42 73,77 40 82-95 96-147 44 24 22 Index ln Appreciation ...,..... Junior Year ........ June Officers ,....,.. Language Department Librarians .,......,,......,............. Library Aides ................. .. Mathematics Department , Memories .....,..........,....,.......,...,...,. Modern Dance .....,................. Music Department ..,..... .. Nurse ...,.... Office Staff ....,. Orchestra .,...... Patrons ...........,.,.......,,......,............... Pet Club .,..,.,........,........,.........,.. Physical Education Department ....,.,... Principal ..............,......., Projection Club ,,...,...,......,...,.. Quill and Scroll ....... School Song ...............,.... .... Science Department ...... Searchers ........... ,...,....... . ., Senior Scientists ...... 201-2 , ..r,..,. ,.....,. 7 0-73 23 29 44 .. .....,...,..,..,.... 24 150-151 25 29 29 41 06 46 26 46 , ...... 47 13 27 43 43 Sophomore Year ......,... ........ 6 8-69 Speedball ......,.........,.... Stagecrafters ............... Studenlt Council ......., Swimming ...,....,......,. Table of Contents .. Table Tennis .......,....... Tennis ............ UNY ...,.. Vice-Principals ........ Volleyball .....,...... Zouck, A. Marguerite 54 36-37 56 56 47 55 150-151 .ialHH+ 'fW xid'-' ' -.::-'.f.1::-r',v4w-.nn--'u,c:'1: ru- -..:,1u:'.T:1f1-..gff,r'2 .--, ' ,'L'?'T'n' F-'ITLJ17'. J.kh.A-1Ai1IIf'3?j1ff.lI'.'l'h.-3:-.lIrE'1Y 1 I'Llifi1'LL!25IkQLl1ggJfL42X13YQQ'YL waer,azfL11r51,ug'2Ng1vpyw ' - rr W v ,v ,Q I - Q 1 4 -dun' ' fi -M ,A-N I, - 4 . 4 .I 3 .IJ .1 N Qi X 12 1 v ' I I Il 1 1 E N
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