Eastern High School - Echo Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

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Recall the hard work, the difficult subjects, the long hours of study, and sometimes the frus- tration and even anxiety! But at the same time, thoughts of the friends and especial teachers, the extracurricular activities, the memorable assemblies, and the solid traditions come to mind. All of these are part of the challenging, well-rounded education provided at Eastern. Herein lies the purpose of The Echo for the Class of 1962-to keep the past vivid before us. Armed with these past challenges and experiences, defeats and triumphs, we may face the next phase of our lives, stronger in the hope of future success. 5 - l Table ol Content Foreword . . Faculty . . . 12 School lile . . . . 5 28 Sports ig g5ig3 eao o f ooo j Class History . . February Graduates . . . .72 June Graduates 86 To Our Principal Helen C. Taylor on her retirement June, 1962 It is my hope that this beautiful Echo will serve each member of the Class of I 962 in many ways during the years that lie ahead. I should like it always to help you recall the many friends you have made and en- joyed during your years here. I should like it to help you hold in your memories all the great days so char- acteristic of '62. I should like it to be a beacon for the future, reminding you unfailingly of the ideals and high standards that you cherished while you were here and that we cherish for you always. Helen C. Taylor Principal N , f'5 8 To each member of the Class of 1962 I wish success and happiness in her future voca- tion-as wife and mother or as a professional or business woman. ' William C. Bader Vice-Principal 9 Vice Principals To a class that has been helpful in upholding the standards and tra- ditions of this school, I wish suc- cess and happiness. Continue to work for your communities with the same enthusiasm. Anna C. Miller Vice-Principal sk 4 Our Adviser K f 3 Dear Girls, Commencement, 1962, marks both an end and a beginning. What you leave is clear to all of us-Eastern High School with its friends and associates that have been part of your lives for three years. What the future holds is uncertain- who knows what may come? But no matter where that future leads, remember that you carry a part of Eastern. The school has given you knowl- edge, may you use it with wisdom. It has been my privilege and my pleasure to share with you these high school years. I have been proud of your accomplishments, your un- failing cooperation, and your response to the challenges which you have faced and con- quered. If you meet the future as you have met the past, I do not fear the outcome. Affectionately yours, Jean E. Stegman ldfkf IO Class Advisers Miss Lillian Rice Assisfant Adviser MTS- Beffy Rawlings Mr. Thomas Cole AFI' AdViSel' Echo Adviser Miss Helen James Mrs. Anne M. Codd Miss Mary Robb Drdn'lu1'iCS Adviser Music Adviser Financial Adviser Mrs- Ro5em 'Y Beckman MY- Allfln Mllineli Mrs. Ruth R. Gerbig Miss Ann Mullan Echo Subcription Adviser Echo Advertising Adviser Counselgr Coungelgr li departments Art Department i . t , . Miss Antoinette Ritter The Art Department, under the chair- manship of Miss Antoinette Ritter, offers an art curriculum and an art major which will prepare a girl for either college or art school, or an art minor which will simply give her better artistic appreciation. The art curriculum, Eastern's foreign ex- change student program with City Col- lege, provides the students from the two schools with instruction in sculpture, painting, commercial art, and industrial design at Eastern, and architecture and theater arts at City. Almost every girl, how- ever, whether she is an art student or not, enjoys contact with the art department, for the creative atmosphere of the tower studio seems to compel even the most steadfast realist to surrender herself to the wonderful world of the imagination. Business Department Eastern's Business Education Depart- ment, under the supervision of Mr. Mau- rice Schreiber, trains commercial stu- dents in the fields of typing, stenography, bookkeeping, business machines, and of- fice practice. Through the use of modern machines- comptometers, rotary calcula- tors, mimeograph, dictaphone, duplicat- ing, and adding machines-girls are able to become better acquainted with the complex world of business. ln addition to secretarial courses, Eastern's Business Education Department also offers train- ing in commercial law and business mathe- matics. The students willingly lend their services to the rest of the school through their typing and mimeographing for vari- ous departments and activities. After high school, commercial students may decide to further their education or to embark on one of the wide variety of careers in busi- ness that are now open to them. Seated Mr Marnen Mrs Kempler, Miss Wood Mrs Beckman Mrs. Carter, Miss Randall, and Mrs. Williams. Standing: Mr. Schreiber Mlss Lewis Mrs Somers Mrs Baer Mrs DeHaven Mrs. Miller, Miss G. Carroll, Mrs. F. Carroll, Miss Tillery, Mrs., Walton Mrs Snow and Mrs Johnson -.-..,.a.. .. . 'J-'51 'N--'IL-v L-15514- Wm l3Al..TilMORE. lVl.ARYl..ANU Seated: Miss Cook, Stegman, Miss Seated: Mr. Cole, Miss Edwards, Mr. Mr. Trainor, Miss Freeman. Miss Thomas, Mrs. Smith, Miss Brod. English Department Without the basic skills of English, it is impossible to in- telligently pursue other fields of learning. Therefore, a sound foundation in grantmar and literature is built by Eastern's English Depart- ment. Study programs cover basic grammar skills and de- velopment of ideas through writing, public speaking, and reading both classical and modern literature. More spe- cialized classes include crea- tive writing, journalism, speed reading, and a college. course in English literature. With her excellent background in Eng- lish, an Eastern girl can enter either college or a career with full confidence in her ability to express her ideas, and to comprehend and appreciate those of others. Miss Miriam Deem is department head. History The roots of the prese are deep in the past. The History Department, under the direction of Miss Mary Parker, helps Eastern girls to appreciate the rich herit- age that has come down to them, and to become better citizens by furthering their knowledge 'of city, state, na- tional, and world affairs. The courses offered by the depart- ment now include Modern World History, United States History, Modern Problems, and the college survey, West- ern Civilizations. To supple- ment the regular study pat- terns, the department spon- sors field trips, film strips, youth councils, panel discus- sions, and public address pro- grams commemorating holi- days and important historical occasions. Home Economics The Home Economics Department of Eastern, under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Ordwein, offers an ex- cellent preparatory course to girls in- terested in home-making careers. Cook- ing, sewing, housekeeping, child care, and the social graces are all part of the curriculum, for a good home-maker is a versatile one, a fact that Eastern's home economics teachers recognize and keep in mind while planning the courses of instruction. A home economics stu- dent has the opportunity of working in the fine cooking and sewing rooms and the fully furnished apartment, which are all located on the third floor, thus she receives valuable practical experi- ence in all three divisions of the course ffoods, clothing, and home-makingj while she is still in school. Seated: Miss Ordwein, Miss Burton, Mrs. Herzberg. Standing: Mrs. Sorrells, Mrs. Roten. 'S il!-J ,pf language Department The boundaries of international com- munication are broken by Eastern's For- eign Language Department, under the di- rection of Dr. Gladys Dorsey. The modern languages-French, German, and Span- ish-prepare students to take their places as world citizens, through Latin, the rich treasures of ancient Roman civilization are unlocked. Although emphasis upon reading, writ- ing, comprehension, and pronunciation of the language is stressed, an apprecia- tion of the culture of other nations is also developed. Eastern's language laboratory, which is equipped with a tape recorder, phonograph, and other audio equipment, is frequently used to enable students to become more familiar with the spoken lan- guage. Extra-curricular activities of the department include four language clubs, allowing students to put their knowledge into practice. Pardonnez-moi, what was that last phrase? Row 1: Miss Mayer, Miss Carey, Mrs. lnfonte, Miss Arnold. Row 2: Mrs Hahn Mr Harier, Mrs. Green, Miss Robb, Miss James, Dr. Dorsey. r D N 4,mfw,MW,,QW,N.f:M-w,.,,wLMW,Mf,WwM-MQwwwWW ,-,-: ml,-if-:M my .nv Lf-fLff Mx,-1-.f,-,wff 1-QL, --'-, wuiw , - ..,-,mf f- ,1-,f-if-1-.f1.Q,,,-.V ,f:,UwW Mathematics Department In today's space race, with its greater emphasis on physics, another important science is that of mathematics. Eastern's excellent program for girls interested in this field is headed by Miss Margaret Men- ton. The Mathematics Department now of- fers courses in general mathematics, alge- bra, plane and solid geometry, and trigo- nometry, along with calculus. Through the study of mathematics, the students not only master the world of figures, but also acquire better understanding of many of the principles guiding their daily lives, and come, to know the need for accurate calculations and logical reasoning. Sophomore volved in tional geometry Seated: Mrs. Cooper, Miss DeRon, Mrs. Sneeringer. Standing: Miss Menton, Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Woodward, Miss Morris, Mrs. Green. 21 Music Department Eastern's reputation for fine harmonic singing by the entire stu- dent body at its assemblies is main- tained under the direction of the Music Department. Mrs. Anne Codd, Mr. Gerald Eyth, and two new faculty members, Mrs. Ruth Moyer and Mr. Glenn Bunch, see that every student has at least one period of general music each week from which she may learn to ap- preciate both vocal and instru- mental music. For girls who are in- terested in still further musical study, Eastern offers a special music curriculum and a music ma- jor, as well as the opportunity to participate in its extra-curricular music groups, the Clee Club, Choir, Chorus, and Orchestra. ufh Moyer Mr. Gerald Eyth 22 Miss Theresa Reed and Miss Alice White In accordance with the new nation-wide emphasis on physical fitness, Easternis physical edu- cation department offers activities to meet each student's needs. Each girl's schedule includes two periods a week of various athletic games and exercises in the gymnasium. The department further offers a com- plete extra-curricular program of intramural and varsity athletics, as well as modern dance groupsg through participation in these ac- tivities, an Eastern girl may earn an athletic letter. The seven faculty members-including two new addi- tions, Miss Patty Fardette and Miss Jeanne LeHardy-work under the direction of Miss Alice White to make physical education enjoyable as well as beneficial. Physical Education Miss Evelyn Johnson y.. 4 Miss Patty Fardette and Miss Jeanne LeHardy Mrs. Loretta Bryant and Miss Katherine Spangler Science Department 4 Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Fisher, Miss Lentz, Mr. Johnson, Miss MacHamer, Mrs. McDer- mott, Mrs. Stritehoff, Mr. Kirsch. The current emphasis on sci- ence in the space age makes it necessary for well-inforlned Easternites to understand the physical concepts of their age. Eastern's Science Department, headed by Miss Helen Lentz, strives to prepare each student, if not for a scientific career, at least for a general understand- ing of new developments in the world of science. This year, the Science Department has been expanded to include advanced chemistry and biology in addi- I s l tion to the regular courses of physics, physical science, biol- ogy, chemistry, and geography. From 'he eU lY h0Ul'S of The JUY, fhe Chem- Seated: Mrs. Hess, Miss Hudak, Miss Stritehoff. Standing: Mrs. White, Mrs. l5f Y lab feems with BUSY, YOURS SCi9I'1fiSfS Pickel, Miss Crocco, Mr. Weinstein, Mrs. Fallin. exploring the vast realms of the chemical world. 24 Miss Sellors, Miss Powers, Miss Burroughs, Miss Eichhorn. R Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Greif. Mrs. Spann 25 Counselors Eastern would not be com-y plete without the friendly, helpful relationship which exists between each 'Easters nite and her counselor. The six members of the Guidance, Department advise the stu- dents concerning any probing lems which are connected with their school life. These problems may range from, immediate ones, such as schedule arrangements, grades, and choice of sub? jects, to plans for the future -4, making college choices and applications, and job place- ments. An Eastern girl often may turn to her counselor, not only for technical advice, but also for understanding and encouragement. s Nurses And Secretaries In a school as larger asEaste ern, two groups especially vital to effective ,operations and management are the nurses and secretaries, Mrs, n Spann, Eastern7s ifullg nurse, works to maintain good health standards jwith the help of Mrs. Margaret Fabiszak, a part-time nurse, and Dr. Bond, who-,visits the school three times afweek. Mrs. Hilde Collinsand Mrs, Elva Greif, of Eastern's sec-Q retarial staff, are always ready to give cheerful assist? ance to faculty members students. As a result of their efforts, the officeis keptruni ning smoothly and efficiently, Mr. Edward El- ton, custodian. Mr. Keene, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Holmes serve the school well as members of the custodial staff. Custodial Staff Does somebody need a light bulb replaced? a broken window repaired? a room heated? a picture hung? These odd jobs are just a few of the many duties attended to by Mr. Edward El- ton, Eastern's chief custodian, and the versatile members of his willing staff. Now, ladies, what shall we have for tomorrow's lunch: ,lobster newburg, pheasant under glass, or hot dogs? Cafeteria Stall An official school day does not really begin for Miss Marilyn Zum- stein, Eastern's new dietitian, until the third period, when the first group of hungry girls descends upon the cafeteria. Providing nourishment for over three thousand young ladies is no easy task. The school is indebted to the cafeteria staff for the fine job they have done. Miss Marilyn Zumstein, dietitian. Faculty PRINCIPAL Helen C. Taylor VICE-PRINCIPALS Anna C. Miller William C. Bader ART DEPARTMENT Irvin Finifter Virginia Hoskins Betty Rawlings Antoinette Ritter Evelyn Sommer BUSINESS EDUCATION Jeanne Baer Rosemary Beckman Frances Carroll Genevieve Carroll Irene Carter Cecile Colbert Phyllis DeHaven Charle Gontrum Margaret Johnson Ethel Kempler Dorothy Lewis Allan Mainen f Dolores Mears Gladys Miller Vera Randall Maurice Schreiber Mary Snow Margaret Somers Myrtle Tillery Eileen Walton Anne Williams Sylvia Wood ENGLISH Beverly Baldwin Dorothy Bollinger Blanche Brass Helen Brod Phyllis Clark Thomas Cole Cynthia Cook Sara Cooper Beatrice Cowles Miriam Deem Anne Edwards Lawrence Freeman Virginh Gleisner Anne Marbury Brian McLaughlin Doris Magaha Betty Martin Diane Monsman Ernestine Schamberger Berta Smith Jean Stegman Mary Ellen Thomas Francis Trainor HISTORY Louise Bareham I Cynthia Brown Betty Brubaker Roberta Carnes Phyllis Deinlein Vera Dorn Evelyn Farley Rosalie Hardesty Sophie J offe John Jones Nellie Mackall Florence Nelson Elizabeth Nester Mary Parker Vaselia Pecunes Virginia Reisinger Lillian Rice James Sanders Donald Wilson HOME ECONOMICS Mary Burke Julia Burton Melva Herzberg Marian Jett Dorothy Ordwein Elizabeth Perkins Dorothy Roten Sylvia Sorrells MATHEMATICS Mildred Cooper Jeanette DeRan Margaret Menton Barbara Morris Dorothy Shepler Ada Sneeringer Eleanor Waters Julia Woodward LANGUAGE Mildred Arnold Catherine Carey Gladys Dorsey Dorothy Green Odessa Hahn Ray Harter Edna Infante Helen James 27 Lynn Mayer Mary Robb MUSIC Glenn Bunch Anne Codd Gerald Eyth Ruth Moyer PHYSICAL EDUCATION Loretta Bryant Patty Fardette Evelyn Johnson Jeanne LeHardy Theresa Reed Katherine Spangler Suzanne Waller Alice White SCIENCE Josephine Crocco Henrietta Fallin Mary Fisher Alice Hess Elsie Hudak Paul Johnson Joseph Kirsch Helen Lentz Virginia Levin Barbara MacHamer Caroline McDermott Alice Myers Mary Pickel Janet Stritehoff Katherine Stritehoff Harvey Weinstein Elizabeth White COUNSELORS Atla Burroughs Dorothy Eichhorn Ruth Gerbig Ann Mullan Kathleen Powers Evelyn Sellors LIBRARIANS Grace Blohm Elizabeth Paterson HEALTH STAFF Hilda Spann, R.N. DIETITIAN Marilyn Sue Zumstein SECRETARIES Hilde Collins Elva Greif Henrietta Jackson Joy Neumann L MQ 'Filmed XZ? L. ,I ,,.. , S0h00l 4 L, , - .,, Class of 1963 In front: Mary Zimmerman, president, Betty Dorsey, sec- retary, Colette Girard, assistant treasurer, Sandy Knox, treasurer. ln back: Gay Timin, vice-president. Against a decoration backdrop, a couple pause to talk of The Enchanted Isle. I -'W' f'-w '1.w...': .nm .. . iam. ,., Anxious iuniors receive their long-awaited rings. Hail the class of '63 echoed ju- bilantly through the halls as our junior class officers were installed. Soon after, we proudly announced our new status as upper classmen by displaying our long awaited rings. Along with our new distinction, came the thrill of our junior prom. Palm trees, native dancing girls, and flowers com- pleted the theme of 6'Enchanted Isle. At Christmas, the junior class decora- tions helped to put Eastern in a gay, hol- iday mood. Carrying out an Eastern tradition, we juniors held the canopy of garlands under which the seniors marched at the Fare- well Assembly. Junior Day, highlighted by our play, emphasized our class spirit and unity. Unce more juniors provided fun and entertainment on the annual junior-senior hoatride. Soon it would be our turn to as- sume the position of the leaders of the school. Juniors proudly raise the gurlands o seniors. ver the departing iii' . v,,.,1ffr. -L. .fs iw 'Q on ii'f?iii A j Vg fix ,y i g 1 F c fc T Class of 1964 Early last September the corridors of Eastern overflowed with the largest sophomore class in the history of the school. Our first unified action was a class meeting under the guidance of our ad- viser, Mrs. Alice Hess. Soon after this, campaigning began, and our new officers were elected. Suggestions for a song, a motto, and a banner were screened by special committees and voted upon by the entire class. As Christmas rushed in, we did our share to uphold Eastern's dec- orating traditions. We labored hard on the colorful garlands for the Farewell As- sembly. On Sophomore Day we proudly presented our class song, motto, banner, and traditional one-act play. Looking to the future, we selected class rings which would soon symbolize our rise in status- the Junior Class of the Eastern High School, the Class of 1964. Sophomores campaign The officers of the Class of 'I964 are Diane Katsiaficas, Yigorously before vo'- treosurerp Ann Weber, vice-presidentg Judi Rippel, presi- dentp and Pam Johnson, secretary. mg for class officers. Sophomores A. Young, J. Faulcon, C. Scott, J. Webster, J. Hughes, and J. Howard lavish especial care on the petite Christmas tree intended to grace the cafeteria entrance. Pat Euker and Judi Rippel check the height of a garland. Bess Gillette, Janis Sagle, and Cheri Fairley assemble garlands. I Randa, transistor to her ear, pauses during a hike with Lebanese friends. Nancy Calahan V 34 t i 1 , Randa Damian Eastern's exchange student from Lebanon was Randa Domian. Through the A.F.S., I became a Lebanese daughter to an American family. This year at Eastern has brought me experience and excite- ment that I shall never forget. It has taught me much about the American people and their ways of living, things that I shall be glad to explain to the people of my country. I hate to think of the day when my visit in America will come to an end. Even more im- portant than the memories of the happy experiences will be the lasting friendshipsf' Nancy Calahan spent her junior year abroad living with the Drewes family and attending school in the Netherlands, sponsored by the Inter- national Christian Youth Exchange. The knowledge and understanding I gained from this experience can never be fully realized or measured. -I uc 1... 1 A., M,,, ,:,., 'ffamam lam ,E Lk, Sim, , Wfvfigy 1 I 3, W 'YE 51241955553- wfxw aim H we 5. ww 5:-SI mm. ml .. XM.. P Qwisilfzf 2, T WE 5 if L ,1, 1mS,:z'fPL.i.i ,T ,,,, Ng ..,, , fa msg 935.26 'WPS JIS? vm te Q , ,, . 5, y JEZZW M1 -is .,,,Q3,,, 3 fu, s ik 5 5 H wif as r ng., frm, A... ,rqwm nw' ri: Ani v A J :H gs, W? M g,5m,fz SlLlfili'i'2?T52ii, 4 Mifiqyixigsa Q a 3 1 s S v K 1 5 s A 'A 5 1 ,ii a ,,., ,ml avg Yiiivxmiifi l Ellen Invernizzi Under the sponsorship of the American Field Service, Ellen In- vernizzi lived in West Berlin during the summer of her junior year. There, she participated in the every-day activities of any West Berlin teen- ager. Even in the midst of such a crucial period in the city's life fthe 1961 Berlin crisisl she made many friends among the German people. Judy Gill, under the program spon- sored hy the English-Speaking Union, spent the summer of her junior year in the homes of four different London families. While all of her new friends displayed interest in life in the United States, she found that The British are misled by inforlnation that con- cerns only our minority groupsf, By helping to correct their ideas, Judy furthered our country's friendship abroad. Ellen toasts her friends Jutta Meisner and Rosemarie Mahler. Grandfather Seifert looks on. Judy Gill 32 I .1 , Student Council representatives, Row l: A. Sandebeck, V. Fundis, J. Thomas, G. Krause, C. Marshall, V. Long, M. Burkhouse, J. Gill, D. Kruelle, P. Michalek, B. Ritterpusch, Row 2: C. Doenges, J. Hoy, S. Heath, J. Chambers, M. Baker, M. Knight, J. Wilkins, C. Tress, R. Horsey, R. Hines, C. Rew, S. Kummelmann, Row 3: S. Kudirka, S. Fabras- hana, L. Krause, L. McQuay, W. Brown, M. Hollar, A. Bannister, Z. Washington, J. Kelly, V. Adamson, J. Bayly, S. Hughes, Row 4: P. Kelch, P. Dischinger, I. O'Neill, A. Eleftner, D. Ripkin, J. Schwartz, G. Hill, B. Wilson, R. Bell, J. Sweet, B. Lee, Row'5: P. Guerke, C. Blackstock, R. Palmere, K. Nevius, J. Rayme, J. Caha, M. Schaub, E. Mitchell L. Roehre, S. Teague, Row 6: M. Wade, F. Solley, N.. Murray, S. Ormrod, N. Bosley, H. Earler, S. von Eff, funidentifiedj, J. Gregory, C. Carson, Row 7: G. Unger, P. Buckson, C. White, D. Hudson, D. Pritchett, J. Stroyter, E. Adams, T. Mainione, F. Matousek, Row 8: P. Roberson, C. Cherry, S. Stuckrath, S. Fowler, J. Anderson, S. Coppage, S. Schaula, and M. Calvo. I Members of the Student Council decorate the wall with musical denotations at Christmas time. Within each note appears the name of a faculty member. 36 The Executive Council 1961-62: Cheryl Marshall, House Chairman, Adele Sandebeck, Member-at-large, 19645 Jeanne Thomas, Member-at-large, 1962, Mary Burkhouse, Assembly Chairmanp Pat Michalek, Vice-President, Barbara Ritterpusch, President, Ginny Fundis, Member-at-Large, 1963, Donna Kruelle, Secretary, Judy Gill, Treasurer, Gayle Krause, Recreation Chairman, Virginia Long, Cafeteria Chairman. Going once! Going twice! Sold for one cent! Student Council The Student Council at Eastern, under the direction of Miss Anna Miller, is an active and effective organization, repre- senting every class in the school. In its oath of office, the girls promise to sup- port and defend the traditions and ideals of the Eastern High Schoolf' which has remained one of the most important goals of the Council throughout the years. Along with managing the Lost and Found, presiding Over its quarterly auctions, and Barbara Woppman, House Committee chairman, sells book covers selling school book covers, the Council also works to retain the privileges enjoyed by the girls-student government, ab- sence of faculty supervision in the cafe- teria, and the Student Council dance each fall. to Student Council representatives who purchase them for the members of their homerooms. K ,-Aff 5 'W K' 3 2, Q H. N c I h a' - . my ' e ' EDITORIAL STAFF-Row 1: Joanne Sibley, Connie Carroll, Nancy Calahan, sue Fink. new 2: In-chief. Echo Stull ILeafing through the Echo in future years will recall to many the proms and plays and class days, but to a member of the Echo staff, it will also bring back the memories of copy that had to be re- vised, pictures that had to be taken, and dead- lines that had to be met. Under the direction of Mr. Thomas Cole, the girls on the yearbook staff worked since June, 1961, to produce a book which would be well worth their months of hard work and worry, the 1962 Echo. Sandra Miller, Verna Adamson, Jean Diamantakos, Joyce Arpin, Janet Edelmann, ART STAFF-Row 1: Lena Elefante, Irene Kalynowskyi, Connie Carroll, editor. Row 2 Donna LeRoy, Maggie Baker, Margie Dodd, Helen Johnson, Donna Kruelle, Pat MacDonald Joanne Sibley, assistant editorp Louise Roth, Virginia Lowman. FEATURE STAFF-Seated: Pam Meyers, Verna Adamson, editorp Janet Willette, Mary Esler, Gloria DesMoines. Standing: Pat Dischinger, Janice Kutz, Cathy Stewart, Nancy Weil, Eloise Goddard, Shirley Tansill. SPORTS STAFF: Barbara Schwartz. Dee Beeman, Cathy Steinberg, Janet Edelmann, editor. i SENIOR SECTION: Dorothy Cahill, Jean Diamantakos, editor: Carolyn Weinreich, assistant editor. A phase of yearbook production which is just as important as its designing and writing, is the man- agement of its business. With the guidance of Mr. Allan Mainen and Mrs. Rosemary Beckman, the entire student body co-operated in selling commercial and patron ads and buy- ing subscriptions to help support the Echo. In this way, both the school and the Echo staff worked towards a common goal, the success of their yearbook. SUBSCRIPTION STAFF-Seated: Lani Ellinger, editor, standing: A. Creswell, E. McPherson, N. Baumann, J Zimmerman, l. Chambers, J. Carew, S. Kohlenburg. -.sxm UNDERCLASSMEN STAFF: Gail Krause, Sandra Miller, editor: Justine Tymiuk. TYPING STAFF: Jean Magaha, Darlene Glanville, Sandra Newbauer, Donna Nonemaker, Joyce Arpin, editor: Joyce Murphy, Judy Gunsalus. ADVERTISING STAFF: Sue Fink, editor: Barbara Tyler, Charlene Weglein, Diane Stonesifer, Barbara Haase, Julia Terpening, Annina Conelly. Banner Stuff Sally Blakeslee, Editor-in-Chief, Sue Taylor, Managing-Editor, Mrs. Sarah Cooper, Advisor. The two-fold purpose of the Banner is to provide a school publication which will inform the girls of the variety of acti- vities within the school, and will instill in them an interest in the creative work of fellow students. It offers the many members of the staff experience in the broad and varied fields of jour- nalism. Working in an atmos- phere of specialized teamwork, the girls contribute their time and talents in an effort to pro- duce a monthly record of East- ern life. Page Editors-Seated: Michelle Martin, Donna McFadden, Sue Mech. Standing: Ellen Invernizzi, Kris Nevius, Joan Bayly, Lani Ferris, Ruth Martin. bara Fader. Reporters: Debbie Coffield, Janet Stavropoulas, Fran Solley, Bar Circulation Staff: Sue Franklin and Cathy Stewart. Business activities of the Banner are divided into three staffs. The cir- culation staff, Mrs. I Mary Snow, director, handles campaigns for Banner subscriptions, keeps an accurate record of all sales, and distributes each issue to the classes. The advertising staff gathers the commercial ads needed to help finance the newspaper, and the typing staff prepares all material for the printer. Mrs. Sarah Cooper, ad- vising editor, co-ordinates all facets of Banner pro- duction. Typing Staff: Sharon Greenfield, June Baltus. Photography Staff: Louise Roth and Carol Blakeslee. Ad- vertising Staff: Thorina Kosmos. cv. L fm a isi. ESQ wx' 5 we ' ifwfi iii-if 9 iw 'lar' 'egg Mrs. Ruth Moyer Eastern's music groups offer each girl the opportu- nity to participate in that kind of music she most en- joys. The Choir's musical skill is under the leadership of Mrs. Anne Codd. With a new director, Mrs. Ruth Moyer, Chorus members re- hearse for school and civic concerts. Included in the program for the Clee Club are original arrangements hy its new conductor, Mr. Glenn Bunch. The Orches- tra, directed by Mr. Gerald Eyth, fills the auditorium with the music of marches, hymns, and school songs. Mrs. Anne Codd Members of the four music groups gain valuable experience, but also unfor- getable pleasure, when they undertake a rigorous sched- ule of rehearsals for regular assemblies and for special performances. From the melee of contentious sounds heard in the ground level halls before and after school, harmonic concord emerges when the four music groups combine their talents and bring forth the ,W , I F' wi, cn 3 of A , , ww G XC if ffl 5 My beautiful music of the Can- dlelight Assembly, the Cho- ral Festival, the Orchestra Concert, and the Spring Concert. la! Q9 SE Johnson, secretary, Sue Evans, Hannah Hyatt, Carolyn Fisher. Row 2: Wosk, treasurer, Neil Evans,-Arlene Turner, Edna Jackson. Row 3: Pat Pat Peregoy, vice-president, Cindy Pilling, Pat Rogers. Row 4: Janet Brown, Carol Blackstock, Bernadette Weber, Marybeth Ofsowitz, Sue Sei- ichardson, treasurer, Donna Newell, Lynda Knecht, Nancy Plitt, Nancy 'li . , .K , frea tsl' Row I: Anna Dude, Jean Barnes, Nancy Esau, Diane Katsiaficas. Raw 2: Donna Newell, Claudia Simpson, Janet Edelmann, presi- dent, Nancy Baumann, vice-president. Row 3: Karen French, Patricia Rogers, Colleen McFarland, Joan Edelmann. 44 Spanish Club The Spanish Club fulfills its purpose by becoming bet- ter acquainted with the Span- ish speaking nations, their people and their customs. Its director, Mrs. Edna Infante, meets with the club once a month, at which time they work on special creative pro- jects with a Spanish flavor or listen to lectures by guest speakers. It is unique that the club has as its current president Ampara Bobes, a native of Cuba, a country which the members are pre- sently studying. French Cluli Eastern's own alliance francaise is the French Club which opens its mem- bership to all French stu- dentsg thus it fosters the ad- vancement of the already suc- cessful student and helps those who have difficulty in mastering the language. Through presentations of short plays and French music, the club is acquainted with the culture of France. To provide experience in correct pronunciation and grammar, they don earphones in the language laboratory. Meet- ings conducted in French and lectures by guest speakers aid the members in compre- hending their second lan- guage. The endeavors of the girls to adopt the French language are under the guid- ance of Dr. Gladys Dorsey. Seated: Ampara Bobes, president, Janice Meyers, Cynthia Callum, Armindz Teresa Windsor, Judy Webber, Mrs. Gigli '93 ii Edelin, Carol Swobode, Patricia Harrison, Row I: Eloise Goddard, treasurer, Julia Wilson, vice-president, Mary Esler, I Dudek, Charlene Weglein, Kris Nevius fillis, Judy Stoler, Cheryl Collins, Liz Coleman. Row 4: Judy Webber, Barbara Norris, Sheila Rettaliata, Sue Taylor, Red Cross Club Row l: Frances Martin, Jacquelin Middleton, Carolyn Stith, Peggy Dunne. Row 2: Harriett Haslup, Terri Wallen, secretary, linda Ashe, treasurer, Judy Gill, president, Barbara Tate, vice-president, Rosalyn McCord. Row 3: Paula MacBin, Lydia Hubbord, Rose Marie Bell, Freda Diggs, Barbara Reider, Tonya Reed, Brenda Thomas, Miss Joffe. The Red Cross Club, formed last year under the guidance of Miss Sophie Joffe, strives to acquaint the girls of Eastern with the work of the National Red Cross. A fund-raising campaign has been their major activity of the year. The Public Speaking Club, formed this year under the guidance of Mr. F. X. Trainor, does not limit itself to debating only, as its name would lead one to think. It includes such fields as speech prepara- tion and delivery, reading aloud, and whatever the individual members decide they need the most. Row I: Amparo Bobes, Susan Bowen, Clare Sunderland, Judi Rippel, Irene Kalynowskyi, Deborah Edmonds, Ruth Ann Ford, Nancy Hill, Sheila Callahan. Row 2: Elaine Ewing, Kim Arthur, Carolyn Stith, Brenda Washington, Mary Trexler, Sherry Remor- tel, Barbara Westman, Carol Klotch, Lynn Wilson. Row 3: Fran Solley, Arminda Cruz, Janet Hanks, Rosalie Esler, Pat Garonski, Naiwa Adra, Pat MacDonald, Constance Carroll, Nina Kalynowskyi, Joanne Richardson, Barbara Funk, Sue Everngam. Public Speaking Club UNY . '- One of the larger organizations in the school is the United Nations Youth Club K. which meets for the purpose of promoting 'ii the understanding of other countries and interest in their peoples and ways of 2144355 NE life. The students who plan the various X- activities of this group are aided greatly N by the club's adviser, Mrs. Rosalie Har- gff-vig! 1 desty. Their monthly meetings, which are 'Emil' :img open to the school, usually consist of panel lg, M discussions, talks by guest speakers, or llf S3 other programs of informational value which always aid the students in compre- ineggi bending the problems of todayvs world and their possible solutions. One of the fore- pl4il:Qaa most activities of the club this year was ' msg!! the United Nations Youth Assembly on the lglihggt In subject, Freedom in the World Today, gflgligiillf and Our Danger of Losing It. A discus- sion of this topic by four well-informed members of the club enabled many stu- is dents to acquire a realistic understand- ing of communism and the current world 153 ii!!! situation. , il'-I' S, f alll ,f ' . ' if X i L 2 q i : ,Q mriillin I if Art Service Club The Art Service Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Betty Rawlings, provides a wide variety of art serv- ices: posters, bulletin boards, school decorations, and the organization of the exhibitions in the display center in the East Lobby. Their garret is The Tower, a colorful rendezvous. The Art Service Club discusses a poster for the East lobby display B. Wirschnitzer, K. Moskell, D. Bushman, N. Holden, V. Lowman, P. Medley, secretary, J. Stoylor, F. Simon, president, P. Warns, P. Johnson, J. Davis, S. Schloss, J. Sibley. Ginny lowman, Linda Newell, Margaret Royer. Art Club The Art Club was organized two years ago by Miss Antoinette Ritter to give girls who are interested in art an opportunity to experiment in dif- ferent media. Work on such projects as block printing and copper jewelry fashioning is on a group basis, but in- dividual projects are also encouraged. As yet, the group is very small, but the members are anxious to see it enlarge as time goes on and interest increases. Row 1: Roxie Canty, Mary Trexler, Joyce Murphy, secretary, Donna Fulford, Dale Scarbath, president. Row 2: Maxine Alston, Doris Barnes, Helen Horneman, Eleanor Risher, Gloria Veney, Florence Haischer. Miss Morgan of the Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio demonstrates proper use of makeup to Fashion Club The members of the Fashion Club and their advisor, Mrs. Sylvia Sorrells, meet monthly in order to discuss and to ac- quaint themselves with the latest styles, good grooming, and etiquette. Entre-Nous Club Entre-Nous was formed this year by Miss Elizabeth White and Mrs. Virginia Gleisner. Its purpose is to familiarize stu- dents with social conventions and to an- g swer questions concerned with such con- Row I: Mary Replogle, Diane Young, Jeanette Brown. ventions and related topics- Row 2: Dotcenia Walker, Ernestine Alston, Janice Morrow, Carolyn Stith, Mrs. V. Gleisner. Row 3: Alice Huber, Jacqueline Middleton, Janice Wagner, Christine Demi- duke, secretary, Elsa.Clark, chairman. 49 Seated: Naomi Young, Hope Briggs, Millie Griffith, Marcia McCord, presi- dent. Standing: Eileen Lawless, Mar- garet Royer, Nina Rice, vice-president. Proiection Club The Projection Club, un- der the direction of Mrs. Mary C. Pickel, is an in- dispensable group at East- ern. The girls handle the ordering of all slides and films for the school, show movies at assemblies, and see that projectors are de- livered to various groups and supplied with compe- tent operators. Stugecrufters The Stagecrafters, work- ing with Mr. Donald Wilson, are the backbond of dra- matic life at Eastern, for they handle all the lighting and staging of class and Dramatics Club produc- tions. Through an annual theater party, the mem- bers develop greater in- terest in the life of the theater. Seated: Joan Edelmann, Nancy Weil, Annina Connelly, Nancy Cahee. Standing: Norma Gresham Dale Harrison, Bonnie Wirschnitzer, Anna Russo, president, Linda Chambers, Mildred Edens Maxine Milton, Ethel Tyler, Elaine Cahee, Cheryl Hobbs, Teresa Windsor. 50 Drumutics Club The excitement of the thea- ter is brought to Eastern through the Dramatics Club. Each year the girls in the club present a one-act Christ- mas play in the gymnasium, and a longer, more spectacu- lar play each spring in the auditorium. Another event which the club hopes will be- come traditional is the talent contest, which was held for the second time this year. It is open to everyone, and in this way, draws the attention and interest of the whole school. Under the guidance of Miss Betty Ann Brubaker, the members of the club ac- quaint themselves with the secrets of the stage. Row I: Carolyn Bumpas, Cheryl Jacob, Rita Strmensky, Lorraine Brucksch, Regina Dickerson, Gladys Miller. Row 2: Darlene Engelberth, Diane Pro- copio,'Sandra Jones, Irma Jones, Judy Webber, Julia Silhan, Bettie Grier, Thelma Bryan, Elva Frieson, Odell Battle. Row 3: Ginnie Ellis, Sharon Barasda, Kathy Krehnbrink, Janis Sagle, Roberta Newitt, Sigrid Beetham, Joyce Simmons, Miss Brubaker. Linda Thomas, Barbara Tyler, Connie Rockhold, Gwen long, Verna Adamson, Ruth Bowden, Joan Bayly, vice-president, Phyliss Roberson, Linda Chambers, Carol Gustaf- son, Lois Arvin, president, Candy Cook, Janef Carew, Sally Blakeslee. Griffin Club Members of the Griffin Club, a willing, hard-working group- sponsored by Mrs. Berta Smith, devote their study hall periods to collecting and distributing English books among the classes. Without their assistance, the efficiency of the book room services would be greatly limited. library Aides Where can I find Charles V? an his- torical novel? a book of plays? a pencil- sharpener?', These are just a few ofthe re- quests directed to Miss Elizabeth Patter- son's Library Aides during a normal day. The girls perform services of shelving and checking out books-vital operations of the library. Especially interesting is their nfindingw of Charles V. Seated: Barbara Hoskins, Sharon Wolfe, Donna LeRoy, Barbara Marley, linda Chambers, Patricia Harrison, Suzanne Robinson. Standing: Nancy Schrupp, Bonnie Schupp, Mai Tammaru, Caro- lyn Romig, Carol Vogel, Janet Carew, Sandra Fennell, president. Barbara Gale, Nancy Jackson Row 1: Connie Carroll, Jean Diamantakos, Irene Kalynowskyi, Lena Elefante, Ruth Martin, Janet Stavropoulos, Sue Taylor. Row 2: Lani Ellinger, Sue Fink, Sandra Miller, Janet Willette, Fran Solley, Kris Nevius, Joyce Arpin. Row 3: Mickey Martin, Sue Mech, Carol Blakeslee, Sally Blakeslee, Joan Bayly, Barbara Fader, Debbie Coffield, Louise Roth, Nancy Calahan, Verna Adamson. fNot photographed: Ellen Invernizzi, Judy McBee.l N AXV1' X W N Barbara Koenig, Marian Baldwin. Searchers Barbara Krautter, Mary Moneypenny, and Susan Howlett examine a biological Senior Scientists Sheila Rettaliata, Lois Arvin, Pat Medley, Miss MacHamer, Pat Hamilton, Sandy Miller, Sylvia Davis, Florence Haischer. Twice a month a group of scientifically-minded girls meets to search for the stories behind biological phenomena not covered in classroom studies. With the help and guidance of Miss Elizabeth White, the Searchers devote their tilne to working on individual projects that are of spe- cial interest to them. Field trips to local laboratories help satisfy their ever- active curiosities. Every Wednesday afternoon, the chemistry laboratory be- comes the refuge of the mad chemists of Eastern! Under the protection of Miss Barbara Mac- Hamer, their brave advisor, the Senior Scientists delight in car- rying out all sorts of weird ex- periments unheard of in the classroom. Occasionally they tear themselves away from the laboratory to make field trips to the University of Maryland or Johns Hopkins, or to see films, or to hear guest speakersg but for the most part, they pre- fer to remain beside their bun- sen burners, watching and wait- ing for something to bubble. Standing: Ruby Pennington, Janice Kutz, vice-presidentg Pam Meyers, president, Mary Ofsowitz, Barbara Hoskins, Jackie Bullock, secretary-treasurer, Bernadine Pindell. Seated: Vanda Lee Pickford, Elaine Williams, Janet Shedd, Barbara Degraw. Although the Computers is a relatively new organization, it is an active part of school life. Under the direction of its sponsor, Mrs. Ada Sneeringer, the club encourages advanced mathematics stu- dents in further study, and helps struggl- ing ones to better understand the con- cepts of their subject. Through individual projects, each member is able to gain new knowledge and pass it on in reports to the rest of the club. The Future Nurses of America helps Eastern girls decide whether or not to enter the nursing profession. Mrs. Hilda Spann, school nurse and advisor of the club, is able to give the members a better picture of nursing. Talks by guest doc- tors and nurses, and field trips to vari- ous laboratories bring the girls into actual contact with the world of medicine, and many of them have already taken advan- tage of the Pinkie courses offered by local hospitals. Future Nurses The members of the F.N.A. look attentive as they learn from their advisor, Mrs. Spann, one of the many medical skills they may use in a nursing career. Future Teachers In a matter of a few short years, many members of Eastern's F.T.A. will descend en masse upon the professional teaching world. The girls will eventually become faculty members in various schools in order to meet the vital need for instructors throughout the nation. Looking out at the members of the F.T.A., its president, Cathy Steinburg, conducts one of the various monthly meetings of this large extracurricular group. Many girls have already decided upon their careers, and are now concerned with exploring their chosen fields more closely. A large nulnber of girls has formed an or- ganization known as the Future Teachers of America. At their monthly meetings, they conduct panel discussions, see films, or hear visiting teachers speak of their ex- periences. Through open group discus- sions, the girls have an opportunity to ex- press their opinions. The club's advisors, Miss Vera Dorn and Mr. James Sanders, work hard to have the girls understand the many ramifications of the teaching profession. 56 E E E X E 2 s 3 E 3 1 ... .,,. -W .,.. f,Mv,,.z,mmwzmv-1mfmmmm,www wfummwmm.wm.fffmN Day ut Eastern 'When bases are loaded, it's hard to know w ho's on first! 'Who's this guy Picasso? Now let's seeg where is Nretsae? It was here yester- day 5 as - 'What do you mean, you don't carry nailpoIish? What else can I get for two cents? c2 does equal A2 plus B2! ' 59 I will not chew gum in typing. I will not chew gum in typing. I will not chew gum What do you mean they forgot to wrap me? Our pennies for Poe purchased the wreath which Nancy Calahan and Verna Adamson place at Poe's tomb. Eastern's day continues long after classes are ended. The 2:30 bell only ex- changes one aspect of school life for another- the well-scheduled, well- planned, academic and commercial classes for the myriad extra-curricular ac- tivities. These organiza- tions, ranging from the dignified Student Council to the clean-up committees, keep-the school buzzing until the doors are finally locked at 6:30. . . . and at the age of six, after having studied ballet for seven years, Mother thought it was time I began classes in modern iazz interpretation, and so . 60 mms.-4 ffl .JD T ouchfa, Brule! Be good and I'll let you out Do you really think there's 'room for one more'? tomorrow mo,-ning. For the last time, Mr. Cole, we're locking up the school. It's 10:00 o'clock! 61 SPOI'tS Miss Patty F ardette selected fifteen hearty, energetic girls for her varsity speedball team with high hopes of a victorious season for East- ern. Speedball, a combination of soccer and bas- ketball, calls for the perfection of many skills. Our girls met the challenge and proved their ability by finishing the 1961 season undefeated. ,i- l Varsity speedball team: D. Gamble, N. Bosley, D. Marsheck, J. Dunlop, K. Brezovec, J. Henklein, J. Eastwood, M Sawyer, J. Terpening, l. Smith, L. Eck, N. Kuszmaul, S. Downing, and C. Wray, kneeling center. Eastern golf enthusiasts observe J. Eastwood demonstrate a proper swing and form. Other girls are, Row 1: F. Palozzolo, M. Trexler, J. Monk, L. Eck, F. Solleyp Row 2: H. Briggs, P. Tate, M. McCord, M. Dodd, and D. Marsheck. 64 1 Keep your head out of the water, work your legs and arms simul- taneously, inhale lair, not waterj, and stay topside! Now it's easy! Ready! Here, remove that body from the water! All right, carry on, girIs! Swimming Modern dance group. Row I: P. Rogers, V. Keller, K. Sharp, F. Simon, C. Allen and S. Gibson, Row 2: S. Naecker, E. Bryant, B. Cormack, C. Wray, J. Patterson, and V. Reppert. Tableau from Conversations at Various Levels. Choreog- raphy by Loquacious. Modern Dance Wmter Sports !l Wanted All glrls SIX feet tall and over' Though height lS an advantage, and proficlency and allows gurls of any height to try out Eastern girls are rlghtfully proud of a team that wlns conslstently through ablllty, not size ll . B 'g ' 'F E l -Miss.Reed realizes the value of skill 5 . . I Engrossed in a table tennis match are Lynne Urban, Connie Carroll, Emma Mae Bender, and Ruby Pennington. l , Varsity A Team: Row 1: S. Wright, M. Sawyer, J. Whisonantp Row 2: B. Dorsey, B. Pindell, D. Bee- man, Row 3: J. Bullach, J. Henklein, and P. Outlau. LES His Varsity B Team: Row 1: K. Marshall, S. Rettaliata, V. Slusserg Row 2: K. Brezovec, Lorraine Brucksch, Loretta Kelly, Row 3: D. Draper, D. Scarbath, L. Allen. Volleyball, Row 1: J. Velton, C. Rathellp Row 2: M. Dodd, B. Woppman, E. Peterson, C. Summerville, S. Wright, Row 3: V. Timmins, P. Michalek, V. Garrettson, J. Henklein, D. Scarbath, D. Peterson, D. Beeman, M. Royer, B. Propst. Volleyball attracts many girls to enter the lively competition of the intramural program. Chosen by Miss Katherine Span- lgler, the varsity teams gave stiff opposi- tion to all competitors and demonstrated A the typical Eastern school spirit and good sportsmanship. 1 The spirit and enthusiasm of Eastern,s cheerleaders spurred the basketball teams on to another victorious season this year. The lively cheers and rhythmic beat en- couraged the rooters to join in and help our team gain the' day. A tense moment in the Eastern-Douglas game. Cheerleaders: Lois Ar- vin, Joyce Ferguson, Stephanie Kudirka, Lorraine Liberto, Nancy Phillips, Chris Tress, Carol Zeller. 67 Spring Sports Members of the intramural arch- ery groups, under the critical eye of Miss Theresa Reed, practice the fundamentals of archery while shooting from the regulation dis- tances of 20 and 30 yards. Miss LeHardy's tennis team proved capable matches for all op- ponents in the interscholastic com- petition this season althou h cold g weather cancelled several of their games. 1 N Taking careful aim at the colorful targets before them Eastern yeomen captured first place in the l961 city- wide tournament. Varsity tennis team, Row l: D. Draper, N. Huber, J. leFaivre, N. Coleman, Row 2: J. Brosius, B. Hencl- erson, C. Strohl, M. Holly, B. Cormack, S. Wright, B. Hoffmeister. Excellent coaching and long hours of practicing skill and form enabled Eastern's badminton teams to win 63 of 64 matches this year. Mrs. Loretta Bryant was well pleased with the splen- did display of individual ability and courtesy on the courts. Badminton A team, Row 1: C. Ward, C. Charnin, G. Charning Row 2: B. Woppman, F. Solley, J. Bullock, R. Wallin, R. Penn- ington. Strong pitching and skill- ful defensive play assured an- other victorious season for the home team. No, it's not the Oriolesg it's Eastern's var- sity softball team which, guided by Miss Evelyn John- son, emphasized enthusiastic effort and fair play in all games. Badminton B team, Row 1: L. Wilson, B. Hoskins, B. Peregoy, Row 2: C. Evans, P. Peregoy, V. Stine, B. Mcguire, P. Meyers, D. Beeman fassistant coachj. Softball varsity team, Row 1: G. Charnin, S. Mattheissg Row 2: E. Knapp, P. Outlaw, K. Marshall, Y. Jackson, M. Sawyer, P. Bobbett, B. Rosenfeld, S. Downing. Sports Roundup G.S.A. officers: D. Beeman, J. Edelmann, M. Sawyer G. Charnin. Mary Drake vigorously asserts her authority as referee during a game. Mary Sawyer, president, explains a diffisult play to members ofthe Officials Club. Eastern Athletes Small Es, Row I: M. McCord, J. Edelmann, P. Rogers, S. Gibson, E. McPherson, A. Mills, M. Dodd, Row 2g B. Pindell, L. Roth J Oreschnick, C. Alexander, V. Timmons, B. McGuire, and J. Eastwood in rear. ' nfs .V large ES, Row 1: S. Downing, R. Grado, R. Pennington, G. Charnin, J. Whisonantg Row 2: M. Sawyer, J. Velten, D. Bee- man, L. Shipley, Row 3: J. Henklein, J. Bullock, P. Michalek, and J. Terpening. The Girls Sports Association, under the supervision of Miss Theresa Reed, meets at the be- ginning of each season to dis- cuss intramural sports and to assign girls to assist with vari- ous phases of each sport. The G.S.A. promotes interest in in- tramural sports and keeps the program running smoothly. Members of the Officials Club fill the need for referees in intramural sports. This select group of girls meets one morn- ing every week to learn the rules for the sports in season and to practice and perfect the diffi- cult techniques of officiation. i5ZlTV'VV1'-37 .WVV V V353 '59 Q25 14. 2-Vff. -- Vg' fer- f---15 55-1. .. V. ,, if ' ffff V511IVi V'2iVVfi'fl'-l-?V'V -V'T'V2f . - ' 'fV'VL s',-5g'g'T'i ,VV'z-- w V --V ,V ,g:V.V V- . . V-f' 5 - LVVVV. VVVVQ-V. -. ,L f.V, g ,V ,VV . .,,, .rghhx . M... V .MVK ii- . V VV - .. V V V VV 2V2 VVVi'sf.wV: VVV. VV .V - .. 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W,--f,,,,h2::vL 1 -Q, ,fW+,,,1,W,g. .Jw 1..w .V,.- A lfwi-Nw T - .V-ff--f-W .WN -1 H Presenting our class banner from left to right are: Pam Heath, treasurerp Virginia Long, vice-presidentp Barbara Armiger, presidentp Sally Blakeslee, assistant treasurerp and Lani Ferris, secretary. Stevie Pierson, Claudine Lawrence, Lani Ellinger, Carol Dobrzykowski, and Jo Ann Wosk decorate the Christmas welfare baskets. 74 In The Travelers, Jeanne Thomas, the bewildered par- ent, listens to imploring daughter, Lizette Dietrich. Lynne Sigafoose, Mary Neal, and Veronica Wolf make garlands for the Farewell Assembly. Elizabeth McPherson and June Enthusiastic sophomores gather in the gym for a class meeting. Baltus gaze expectantly at Mary Esler. Our Junior Yeur l Seated: lani Ellinger, presidentg Pat Richardson, vice-president. Standing: Sue Taylor, assistant treasurerp Chris Tress, secretaryp linda lewis, treasurer. P The first activities of our jun- ior year were electing our class of- ficers and receiving our school rings. Then, as the month of Nov- ember sped by, everyone's thoughts turned toward the Jun- ior Prom. On the night of Novem- ber 18, we whirled into the gym to the music of Johnny Moran. Our decorations, with the theme Over the Rainbowf' transformed the gym into another world. When the music of the last dance had died away, everyone agreed that it had been a wonderful night. Before we realized it, June was here, and we were holding the garlands at the Farewell Assem- bly. Holding the garlands over our sister class, we experienced a feeling of sadness mingled with an anticipation of our new respon- sibilities as the leaders of Eastern. The girls and their dates are cordially greeted by faculty members at the iunror rom. Junior garland bearers leave the auditorium after the Farewell Assembly Juniors serve the traditional dinner for the cast of the senior play. 77 Members of the Pumpkin Shell anxiously examine drowned turtle. As Junior Day approached, everyone looked forward to the presentation of the junior play. The excitement was at its peak as the curtain opened on Room for One More. Everyone agreed that the play was a triumphant success. At the end of the year, we entertained the Class of 1961 on the annual junior- senior boatride. As the boat neared the Bay Bridge, the members of the Class of 1 961 turned our rings, and we became the Senior Class of Eastern High School. . , X rw .. ak A M W M., 1 Tl w Sheila Reftalhiata describes her life- saving experiences. . ff a -7-Y Nancy Baumann and Nancy Calahan discuss a new arrival to the Pumpkin Shell. 4 I l Room For One More Mother ...... Joey ............ Trot Rose ........ Teensie Rose ..... Janey ............ Betty ............... Miss Winston Poppy .............. .....Nancy Calahan ..........Betty Dunn Bernadette Weber .............Inez Watt .....Sheila Rettaliata .......Cathy Stewart .....Nancy Baumann ...Suzanne France J immy John ........ ........ J o Ann Velton Mrs. Biddle... Rescued Wom Odds and Ends.. Prompters ......... George Biddle ....... . . all ....... .........JeanneThomas .Mary Beth Ofsowitz ..........Mary Esler ......Ruth Bowden June Baltus ...Verna Adamson Bout Ride Linda Ashe, Liz McPherson, Cynthia Ward, Lani Ferris, Stevie Pierson provide enter- tainment on the Junior-Senior Boatride. Pat Hamilton and Bernadette Weber have their rings turned. Our Senior Year Q Mrs. Taylor addresses' the Class of 1962 on Senior Day. Sheila Rettaliata is installed as president of the Senior Class. Seated: Sheila Rettaliata, president: Mrs. Taylor, principalp Inez Watt, vice- president. Standing: Nancy Norris, co-treasurer: Miss Stegman, advisory Judy McBee, secretaryp Lynn Debelius, treasurer. J In order to get an early start in our senior year, we elected our senior class officers at the end of our junior year. The of- ficers we had chosen were for- mally installed on Senior Day in the fall. Our Senior Day, for which we had waited so long, was a triumphant success. Dressed in white we marched slowly into the auditorium. In her address, Mrs. Taylor said it was a 'cgreat time to be alivef' Every senior agreed with her wholeheartedly. Dur- ing the year, we had several class meetings at which the members of the class were given the chance to display their talents by providing en- tertainment. These meetings helped to give the class a feel- ing of unity. The Class of 1962 proclaims its status at the Senior Day Assembly. Barbara Rinerpusch and Sheila Renali- Happy seniors leave the auditorium after the ata lead the recession from the auditor- Senior Day Assembly. ium after assemblies. 81 Members of Miss Phoebe Throssel's school practice their dancing. Quality Street Valentine Brown .......... Bernadette Weber Ensign Blades ......................... Mary Esler Lieutenant Spicer ........... Janet Edelmann Recruiting Sergeant ........ Suzanne France A Waterloo veteran ................. Violet Getz Lady Emma ............... Mary Beth Ofsowitz Master Arthur Thomson ...... JoAnn Velten Miss Susan Throssel ......... Jeanne Thomas Miss Willoughby .................... J oan Sfekas Miss F. Willoughby ....... Catherine Stewart Miss H. Turnbull .................. Susan Heath Miss C. Parratt. .............. Barbara Armiger Patty fthe maidj ............ Nancy Thompson Isabella fa school girlj ............... Inez Watt Harriet ............................. Lynn Sigafoose Miss P. Throssel ............. Carolyn Bumpas School children ........................ Elizabeth McPherson, Joyce Wilkins, Doris Erdman, Millie Griffith, Ruth Martin, Florena Berg, Susan Hughes, Cathe- rine Steinberg. Officer ........................ Dorothy Marsheck Lady ................................... Lani Ellinger Prompters ........... . .......... Lizette Dietrich, Julia Terpening Our senior play, Quality Street, is o triumphant success Seniors express Eastern's holiday spirit by participating in the Christmas Assembly. Preparations for the senior play began months before the event. Everyone was determined to make our senior play the best one Eastern had ever seen. When the big day finally arrived, everyone was anxi- ous to know the name of the play. Upon re- ceiving our programs, we discovered that is was to be Quality Street. The story of the play, concerned with several old maids, was perfect for a girls' school. The cast gave a wonderful performance, and everyone was pleased with the play. As Christmas drew near, the Seniors again became excited. This year it was our turn to participate in the traditional candle- light procession. After rehearsing dili- gently, we were confident that we would give a good performance. Our participa- tion in this assembly added meaning to the Christmas season. ' s Qi .Pf The senior play cast relaxes at the dinner served by the iuniors. Farewell As the end of our senior year ap- proached, we seniors looked forward to our Farewell Assembly, Graduation, and our Senior Prom. When farewell time finally arrive, it was a day of sorrow as well as of joy. We were happy because we had successfully completed our high school education. However, as we thought back over all our days at Eastern, we realized how much we would miss working together as a class. We were also sad when we realized that we would not be able to keep in touch with many of the friends we had made during our three years at Eastern. Our Farewell Assembly will al- ways be a memorable part of our lives. Departing seniors gather around their class banner for a last fond good-bye. it The February graduates are directed in song by Mrs. Codd on that fateful night, Tuesday, February 6, 1962. Hail and fare- well! The next important event was Commencement. The excitement was high as each girl waited for her turn to go up and receive her precious diploma. These diplomas represented the reward for all our years of hard work. With them in our hands, we could face the future with confidence because we knew that we had been well prepared to meet it. When graduation was over, the only thing that was left was our Senior Prom. This was our last event as the Class of 1962. We had worked hard to make it a success. It would be the last thing which we would remember in connection with Eastern, so it had to be just perfect. It was. The end of the prom marked the end of our years at Eastern- three of the most important years of our lives. Couples gather round the punch-bowl for refreshments and conversation. The prom well underway, each couple glides to the strains of a waltz lbelieve it or notj. Carl Hamilton's orchestra seems to have hypnotized everyone. 85 Couples arriving at the Caswell Room, anti- cipate the excitements ofa gala prom ahead. February Graduates KATHLEEN ANN ADAM5 5000 Pilgrim Road Business Education PNN I JUDITH COLUMBIA ARNOLD 1631 Ralwarth Road Business Education A EVA FRANCES BETZ 3906 Greenmount Avenue Business Education PATRICIA MARIE BOURAKEL 4009 Wilsby Avenue Business Education BEVERLY KAY ALLEN 2505 Guilford Avenue Academic Course ANNIE RUTH BANNISTER 2306 Roslyn Avenue Business Education GEORGE ANN BIENSACH 3014 Roselawn Avenue Academic Course ETHEL LOUISE BROWN 4120 Ardley Avenue Business Education BARBARA EUGENIE ARMIGER 3200 Bayonne Avenue Academic Course GLENDA MAE BARTON 1311 West Forty-Second Street Business Education PATRICIA ANN BLACK 3722 Northern Parkway Business Education ALBERTA REESE BUTZ 4804 Midline Road Business Education .IACQUELINE MARIE BELL 5634 Alhambra Avenue Academic Course MARY JANE BORITZ 1628 East Thirtieth Street Business Education HANSONIA CALDWELL 3230 Belmont Avenue Academic Course DEANNA BELLE CARTER 100B Cedarcroft Road Business Education CLAUDIA ANNE COPPER 3912 Pennington Avenue Academic Course GLORIA JOYCE DES MOINES 3610 Seventh Street Academic Course DOLORE5 VIRGINIA DONALDSON 406 North Chester Street Business Education SHEILA MAE COHEN 2438 Keywarth Avenue Business Education .,??iii!Sv, U 1 9 if we .,,' Z PHYLLIS ANNE CULLY 603 East Forty-First Street Business Education MARGARET ELIZABETH DODD 2626 Miles Avenue Academic Course MARY MICHAEL DORN 5820 Edgepark Road Business Education VINA ALOIS COLEMAN 3000 East Federal Street Academic Course CAROLYN YVONNE DAWSON 4017 Sinclair Lane Business Education CAROLE ANNE DOENGES 3008 Christopher Avenue Business Education SYLVIA CORMILLIA DOWNING 2328 East Preston Street Academic Course HELEN LOUISE COLLINS 1407 North Washington Street Business Education CAROL LYNN DEBELIUS 4910 Anntana Avenue Academic Course BE1 I'YE RAE DONAHUE 5811 Lochlea Road Business Education DORIS MARIE ERDMAN 916 Ramsay Street Academic Course RAE JOYCE EYl.ER 5802 Berkeley Avenue Business Education SUZANNE JANET FRANCE 3411 Crossland Avenue Academic Course BARBARA ANN GAIL 2804 Fleetwood Avenue Academic Course MARY JEANNETTE ESLER 2302 East Cold Spring Lane Academic Course ANNABELLE DESPINA FANGIKIS 1508 East Thirty-Sixth Street Academic Course CAROL JEAN FRANCIS 1281 Cedarcroft Road Business Education PATRICIA KATHRYN GEARHART 5009 East Preston Street Business Education BERTINA YVONNE EVANS 1731 Darley Avenue Business Education RUBY JEAN FAULCON 1651 Normal Avenue Business Education PAMELA RUTH FUHRMAN 3624 Roland Avenue Business Education MARION INEZ GEE 2314 North Ashburton Street Business Education ELIZABETH STEUART FUSSELBAUGH 2914 North Calvert Street Academic Course DARLENE SYLVIA GLANVILLE 1211 West Forty-Second Street Business Education ELOISE DOLORES GODDARD 1424 Covington Street Academic Course YVONNE GOOCH 2032 East Hoffman Street Business Education LINDA FRANCES GRILLI 2401 Fleetwood Avenue Business Education LINDA CAROL HARE 4612Vz Elsrode Avenue Business Education PATRICIA ANN HARTMAN 4900 Truesdale Avenue Academic Course BERNEICE CELESTE GREENE 1175 Granville Road Business Education tfif?5ifi'i5f ffl, -fi Iifiiaifxfffs we f sei' f?1'f ,gL ' , ,N ' , , ,,.. 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GRACE LEADELL GRIMES 1509 North Dallas Street Business Education CHERYL DIANE HARNISH 1423 West Forty First Street Business Education ff? 1 it A SUSAN CAROL HEATH 1130 Sherwood Avenue Business Education DULANY FRANCES GREENE 726 Denison Street Business Education JEAN ANNA HANSEN 3344 Chestnut Avenue Academic Course BEVERLY SUZANNE HART 5221 Wilton Heights Avenue Academic Course RITA JUNE HINES 2236 Penrose Avenue Business Education 1 L LOIS MARGARET HOBB5 5917 Bertram Avenue Academic Course JOANN MARGARET HOY 1531 West Thirty-Sixth Street Business Education NANCY GALE JACKSON 5516 The Alameda Academic Course MARGARET HOLLOWAY CATHERINE KAREN HOOD JANIS CAROL HOOD 5304 Catalpha Road 5003 Pilgrim Road 1507 Roundhill Road Academic Course Academic Course Academic Course I ALICE VIVIAN HUBER GERTRUDE EDITH HUGHES DIANE HYMAN 1714 East Thirty-First Street 7614 Mars Avenue 5412 Bidclison Avenue Academic Course Business Education Business Education DOROTHY LORE1TA JAMES LYNN GILMER JENKINS HELEN MARIE JOHNSON 1909 East Chase Street 1910 Wadsworth Way 4314 Brehms Lane Business Education Academic Course Academic Course V V T Qifiiir-I PAULETTE PARTHENIA JOHNSON REGINA MAE JOHNSON 5HEll.A SUE JOHNSON 3201 Cherryland Road 4212 Norfolk Avenue 5319 Maple Avenue Business Education Business Education Business Education 92 BERTA ANN JONES 125 Calvin Street Academic Course I 1,3 5 mfg 53555 F531 4 H 1 f ' is ::' is S w, , 1' 2.37 f - I .ii 41 fl REGINA ARLENE JONES 1732 East Chase Street Business Education JUNE ALEASE JORDAN 1707 North Broadway Business Education DIANE DOLORES KING B15 South Potomac Street Business Education GERTRUDE KI1'I'ELT 2804 Parkview Terrace Academic Course CAROL LEE KONSKI 1811 Belt Street Business Education KATHLEEN HAZEL KRAFT B15 Saint Dunstons Road Business Education P1 ,Q W if J ff J 45 it ,. 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L A PATRICIA ANN SAUSE 5411 Purlington Way Academic Course JEANNE SCARBOROUGH 4204 Belmar Avenue Academic Course PATRICIA ELAINE SAILER 5222 Tramore Road Academic Course VALERIE LEE SAVAGE 3217 Woodrlng Avenue Academic Course MARJORIE ANN SANDEBECK 5111 Plymouth Road Academic Course MARY ALICE SAWYER 1724 East Twenty Ninth Street Academic Course KATHLEEN ANN SCHAEFER ELAINE MARIE SCHESTAG JUDITH ANN SCHEUING 2011 Woodbourne Avenue 4431 Forest View Avenue 5508 Ivanhoe Avenue Business Education Business Education Business Education A GAIL LEWIS SCHWEMM 3230 Dudley Avenue Academic Course SANDRA JEAN SHAW 3620 Ednor Road Business Education DOROTHY CLAIRE SCHMEIZL 1610 Ramblewood Road Business Education MARY ELIZABETH SCHULZ 1254 Gittings Avenue Academic Course SUZANNE CAROL SEIBEL 1003 Evesham Avenue Academic Course LYNNE SHIPLEY 3517 Hayward Avenue Academic Course JONANN ELIZABETH SCHREINER 1614 Walterswood Road Academic Course CAROL JEAN SCHUPPNER 1522 Pentwood Road Academic Course fb! ,W It A . iiifsi 'I A .EX ,figs-f JILL LESLIE SEITZ 1422 Homestead Street Academic Course CAROLYN FLORA SHUEY 5 Washburn Avenue Business Education MARILYN MARGARET SCHULTE 4552 Marble Hall Road Business Education BARBARA ANNE SCHWARTZ 3050 Mayfield Avenue Academic Course W , it V- . .1 JOAN AURORA SFEKAS 4317 Walther Avenue Academic Course EDWINA LOUISE SHULL 7715 Daniels Avenue Business Education .IOANNE ELIZABETH SIBLEY 2712 Beechland Avenue Special College Preparatory PATRICIA SIMMONS 1805 East North Avenue Business Education FLORENCE REBECCA SMOOT 3718 Bonview Avenue Business Education DONNA CAROL SPRIGGLE 5453 Belle Vista Avenue Business Education LYNNE SIGAFOOSE 5939 Leith Walk Academic Course JANET LOUISE SINGLETON 3634 Dolfield Avenue Academic Course EVELYN THERESA SORDILLO 1663 Woodbourne Avenue Business Education LeVERNA TERESA SPRIGGS 708 East Cold Spring lane Academic Course MANUELA NARCISA SIMEONI 5715 Rockspring Road Academic Course NORMA LEE SMITH 309 West Thirty-First Street Business Education KATHIE DIANE SPAIDE 5713 Anthony Avenue Business Education SANDRA KATHERINE STALLINGS 1326 West Fortieth Street Business Education RUTH ALICE SMITH B21 Saint Dunstans Road Business Education ANNE ELIZABETH SPENCER 2430 Pelham Avenue Business Education CLAUDIA ANN STANISLOW 3506 Glenarm Avenue Business Education LINDA ANNE STANKIEWICZ 2030 East Thirty-First Street Academic Course CAROL ANN STEINDLE 1448 Gittings Avenue Business Education CATHERINE JOAN STEWART 5513 Gerland Avenue Academic Course LEILA HARRIS STOLL 628 Colorado Avenue Academic Course GLORIA JEAN STANTON 2400 Barclay Street Academic Course ARLENE ROSE STEINER 1904 Northbourne Road Business Education SUSAN ROBERTS STINE 6206 Plymouth Road Academic Course DIANE MARIE STONESIFER 5945 The Alameda Academic Course MARY .IACQUELYN STEELE 3717 Raspe Avenue Academic Course GLORIA JEAN STEVENS 2808 Clearview Avenue Business Education VIRGINIA TANNER STINE 430 Kenneth Square Academic Course ELIZABETH STRAWDER 538 East Twenty-Third Street Business Education CATHERINE MAY STEINBERG 5309 Ready Avenue Academic Course I iili' . ' Ei' i,iij,'QiSfi 'lf' f + L' Qs. f MARJORIE ELIZABETH STEVENS 3609 Bonview Avenue Business Education PENNY ELLEN STOCKBRIDGE 710 Bethnal Road Academic Course GWENDOLYN ANN STREET 719 Richwood Avenue Academic Course MARY ELIZABETH SULLIVAN 3345 Paine Street Business Education JULIA SUE TERPENING 4416 Parkmont Avenue Academic Course LINDA LOU THOMAS 2108 Jefferson Street Academic Course RITA LOUISE STRMENSKY 2614 Erdman Avenue Special College Preparatory SUE ALICE TAYLOR 5606 Todd Avenue Academic Course MARIALANE ALEXANDRA THANOS 1233 Winston Avenue Academic Course NANCY GWENDOLYN THOMAS 2900 Edison Highway Business Education JUDITH ANN STULZ 5504 Sagra Road Business Education KATHRYN HAYWARD TEBBY 334 Paddington Road Academic Course LENORE THEUNS 621 Hollen Road Academic Course PATRICIA ANN THOMAS 2645 Rayner Avenue Academic Course BARBARA JEANNE THOMAS 4321 Walther Boulevard Special College Preparatory MINNIE SUE THOMPSON 61B Hillview Road Academic Course NANCY THOMPSON 1113 Elbank Avenue Academic Course HELEN ELAINE THORNTON 5002 Midwood Avenue Academic Course CAROLYN CHRISTINE TRESS 3716 Echodale Avenue Academic Coursb LESLIE CAROL TRINKAUS 4431 Harcourt Road Academic Course BARBARA DIANE TYLER 4401 Forest View Avenue Academic Course ZITA MARIE TIBERI 1710 Sherwood Avenue Business Education MARY VIRGINIA TREXLER 2817 Rosalie Avenue Academic Course LONNIE MAE TURNER 1411 North Caroline Street Business Education 1 I ETHEL ELIZABETH TYLER 1431 East Federal Street Academic Course JOYCE THOMASINE TOMONEY 1649 Vincent Court General Business Education fbi ANNA LOUIZE TRIFILLIS 3454 Seneca Street Special College Preparatory ,vm MARGARET LEE TURNER 3516 Elm Avenue Business Education A BETTINA MURDOCK UPHAM 5003 Herring Run Drive Academic Course LYNNE ANTOINETTE URBAN 4109 Kinsway Academic Course PATRICIA WAINWRIGHT 3412 Spelman Road General Business Education CYNTHIA TULL WARD 200 Ridgemede Road Academic Course CAROLYN ANN VANDERHOOF 5019 Palmer Avenue Business Education SHIRLEY ANN WALGER 3707 Beech Avenue Academic Course PENELOPE WARD 3601 Kimble Road General Business Education JANICE IRENE WAGNER 4202 Willshire Avenue Academic Course SHARON KAY WALSTON 1202 Culvert Road Academic Course 1',s'Ef1fSZff :-'E f A 3 .P h..,f fsy. 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W I - EDITORIAL STAFF Nancy Calahan, Editor-in-Chief Verna Adamson Joyce Arpin Constance Carroll Jean Diamantakos Lani Ellinger Susan Fink Sandra Miller ART STAFF Constance Carroll, Editor Margaret Baker Margaret Dodd Lena Elefante Gail Gunther Helen Johnson Irene Kalynowskyj fcover designj Donna Kruelle Donna Leroy Gwyn Maclntosh Patricia McDonald Joanne Sibley CLASS HISTORY STAFF Sandra Miller, Editor Janice Beeman Emma Mae Bender Lizette Dietrich Barbara Gail Gayle Krause Kathleen Kuhn Justine Tymiuk Lynne Urban SENIOR SECTION STAFF Jean Diamantakos, Editor Carolyn Weinreich Dorothy Cahill UNDERCLASSMEN STAFF Sandra Miller, Editor Lucinda Calahan Barbara Cormack Patricia Euker Barbara Fader Margaret Fisher Susan Goodall Joyce Grimm Ella McDade Patricia Ward SPORTS STAFF Dorothy Beeman Janet Edelmann Barbara Schwartz Catherine Steinberg FEATURES STAFF Verna Adamson, Editor Mary Brugger Gloria Des Moines Patricia Dischinger Mary Esler Eloise Goddard Nina Kalynowskyj Janice Kutz Karolyn Mieczkowski Pamela Meyers Catherine Stewart Shirley Tansill Nancy Weil Janet Willette Teresa Windsor TYPING STAFF Joyce Arpin, Editor Darlene Glanville Judith Gunsalus Jean Magaha Joyce Murphy Sandra Newbauer Donna Nonemaker ADVERTISING STAFF Susan Fink, Editor Barbara Haase Gail Schwemm Diane Stonesifer Julia Terpening Barbara Tyler Bernadette Weber Charlene Weglein SUBSCRIPTION STAFF Lani Ellinger, Editor Nancy Baumann Mary Burkhouse Janet Carew Linda Chambers Anne Creswell Sally Kohlenberg Elizabeth McPherson Judith Zimmerman Wg 5 gd- I ' 5-Jil . f 4 V1f'f if if-3 144 s 5 + The Echo staff wishes to thank- -Mr. Thomas Cole, who with knowledge and perseverance guided work on all phases of the yearbook's production. -Mrs. Betty Rawlings, who freely donated her talents and time to the art staff. -Mr. Allan Mainen, who labored dili- gently with the advertising staff. -Mrs. Rosemary Beckman, who directed the subscription staff in its efficient, thor- ough campaign. -H.G. 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Row 4: Donna Newell, Michelle Martin, Jonann Schreiner, Chris Tress, Nancy Baumann, Janet Edelmann. l46 Q up f W ., ,. F 5 C5 1' 523 .bmw S S i .3 st ' L -f ' ' Qlif y? fi , J Ti fi ki , ., - V,-, ..,. ,,,,., 5 ' I g: ::gf9Lf':m:f5,-,,t? f A 'W-Si' , -I'-tu-f v- -. V, - . . 'iw - :f12f2'f'.-fe Z f :5 , s X A 1125, . K .', 5 , , Q V X ,5 L, X is x 13' xx we . - S st , 'af , Q -'ff Iii1K 5:'! 'j,-'rvli'- 5 A V ? 4 372155. '-ii I N if 2- 3 if firiefi. om' Row l: Donna LeRoy, Elaine Manieri, Gertrude Kittelt, JoAnn Velten, Miss MacHamer, Jackie Lober, Karolyn Miecz- kowski, Lois Hobbs, Judy Zimmerman. Row 2: Patricia Marshall, Linda Lewis, Linda Newell, Carol Moore, Elvadean Wilson, Eloise Goddard, Donna Kruelle, Sharon Wolf, Mary Esler. Row 3: Vina Coleman, Jane Myrick, Suzanne Hart, Betsy Fusselbaugh, Suzanne France, Ginny Limmons, Carolyn Romig, Lynn Debelius, Barbara Armiger. Row 4: Patricia Michalek, Helen Johnson, Linda Tice, Margie Dodd, Judy Lamdin, Joan Krauk. DM2 Row I: Janice Marrow, Betsy Snyder, Nancy Jackson, Gayle Krause, Mr. Finifter, Mary Replogle, Jackie Middleton, Lynn Jenkins, Hansonia Caldwell. Row 2: Jo Ella Rapp, Maria Schumacher, Barbara Gail, Annabelle Fangikis, Alice Huber, Berta Jones, Sylvia Downing, Carolyn Stithe, Datcenia Walker. Row 3: Justine Tymiuk, Cathy Padgett, Clau- dia Copper, Karen Hood, Phyllis Price, Annette Simms. l47 3 DM Row l: Edna Lee, Jean Magaha, Fran Betz, Pam Fuhrman, GeorgeAnn Biensach, Charlotte Justice, Carole Doenges, Pat Steindler, Kathy Adams, Roxanne Perry. Row 2: Alice Thivirege, Shirley Tansill, Carol Litz, Darlene Glanville, Donna Nonemaker, Sue Merendino, Bernice Greene, Gloria Desmoines, Diane Hyman, Frances Schiff. Row 3: Pat Hartman, luria Stackhouse, Dolores Donaldson, Barbara Kronshage, Jackie Zink, Eileen McCormick. qi DM5 Row 1: Diane King, Yvonne Gooch, Gail Sears, Carolyn White, Mr. Mainen, Rita Hines, Barbara Koenig, Diane Or- landi, Pat Burckel. Row 2: Florence Rodge, Joyce Street, Dulany Green, Pat Kaiss, Linda Walter, Edith Rever, Darlene Worrel, Barbara Krahling, Carolyn Letsch. Row 3: Pat Black, Glenda Barton, Judy Mullins, Mary Jane Boritz, Mary Dorn, Ethel Brown. 148 ff' 1 f DM6 Row I: Gloria White, Grace Grimes, Ruby Faulcon, Margaret Priet, Lillian Wolf, Florence Rosenborough, Linda Hare, Alberta Butz. Row 2: June Jordan, Constance White, Annie Bannister, Margaret Mattizzio, Linda Warehime, Sue Waugh, Rae Eyler. Row 3: Patricia Gearhart, Cynthia Logan, Trudy Price, Dorothy James, Sharon Scott. D2 Row 1: Cynthia Dorsette, Judy Gill, Ruby Ann Pennington, Lena Elefante, Miss L. Rice, Anne Dashiell, Judy Motter, Carol Schuppner, Lynn Urban. Row 2: Nancy Norris, Cynthia Callum, Marcia MacGregor, Sue Seibel, Linda Ashe, Deidra lee Bierman, Barbara Plumly, .lane Marquardt, Christine Demiduke. Row 3: Sue Taylor, Barbara Haase, Karen Reich, Joanne Richardson, Connie Dudek, Delene Reid, Betty Ann Dussault. Row 4: Marian Wettern, Emma Mae Bender, Ruth Horacek. Not shown: Cynthia Ward, Cathy Stewart. 149 uf, D3 Row l: Mary Young, Roslyn McKenzie, Patricia Rogers, Linda Andrews, Mrs. Betty Rawlings, Barbara Marley, Patricia McDonald, Irene Kalynowskyi, Nina Kalynowskyi. Row 2: Teresa Windsor, Bernadine Pindell, Veronica Wolf, Janet Willette, Dianne Lee, Janet Singleton, Lani Ferris, Barbara Westman, Pat Dischinger. Row 3: Violet Getz, Elaine Cahee, Patsy Behn, Janet Eastwood, Helen Thornton, Lynn Shipley, Ann Goldman, Rose Marie Johnson, Harodine Halker. as ,. f vw on 55 i ii. 4 V, t g' A , , ' ,fg v ' D4 Row 1: Ingrid Esser, Margaret Cain, Phyllis Harris, Miss Robb, Aurelia Clegg, Connie Rockhold, Augustine Mills, Linda Thomas. Row 2: Janice Ravelli, Doris Brown, Diane Stonesiler, Mary Brugger, Thorina Kosmos, Linda Cross, Barbara Tyler, Cathy Lindemann, Mary Sawyer. Row 3: Virginia Rebbert, leonore Theuns, Myra Dailey, Helen Add- ington, Judy Bechtel, Phyllis Roberson, Dee Beeman. Not shown: Janice Beeman, Mary Burkhouse, Bonnie Hamlin Debbie Ketchum, Gwyn Maclntosh, Linda McKim, Mildred Michalisko, Harriet Price, lee Radecke, Penny Stockbridge Carol Wockenfuss. I I l5O S--man. D6 Row I: Patricia Harrison, Barbara Woppman, Dorothy White, Elvera Dorsey, Deborah Drummond, Mary Cheek, Dorothy Corcoran, Sandra Manger, Joyce Auffarth. Row 2: Sandra Kummelmann, Glenna Griffin, Sharon Walston, Frances Warren, LaVerna Spriggs, Sylvia Davis, Kay Parke, Barbara Brooks, Kathryn Tebby. Row 3: Donna Krant, Carol Martin, Olivia Curbeam, Gwendolyn Street, Patricia Thomas, Elsa Clark, Minnie Thompson. E 4: EFI' -me G, yi --. .. W ' ?'5i'4ii,f,3 iy, D7 Row 1: June Minnick, Claudine lawrence, Reene Horsey, Pat Owens, Mr. Thomas Cole, Coritha Carpenter, Carole Dorsch, Nancy Peskoff, Regina Bagrosky. Row 2: Annina Connelly, Carol Weber, Judy Wilson, Amber Wooding, Donna Fulford, Beverly Hyde, Iris Laumann, Nancy Kotmair, Donna Brown. Row 3: Marlene Morris, Dedra Peterson, Pat Sailer, Marcia McCord, Sharon Lumsden, Linda Stankiewicz, Mary Farnesworlh, Bernadine Evans. 151 Q., -, We-Fi . mi,- Q -al' 1? L D8 Row I: Sharon Walters, Kay Ellis, Barbara Hoskins, Florena Berg, Miss Stegman, Dorothea Rennie, Judith Jenkins, Lister Kirk, Glorya Reid. Row 2: Sue Cammann, Sophia Andrews, Marialane Thanos, Jackie Steele, Teresa Fox, Ethel Brown, Vanda Lee Pickford, Virginia Lowman, Janice Wagner. Row 3: Randa Domian, Betty McGuire, Tina Upham, Virginia Stine, Joyce Larrimore, Charlene Edwards, Pat Richardson, Ellen Houston, Elizabeth Weeks. Row 4: Jean Anderson, Paula Blackwell, Betty DuBots, Cheryl Hobbs, Peggy Dunne, Carolin McComas, Carol Rew, Dale Scarbath, Margie Sandebeck. Row 5: Pamela Coney, Colleen Alexander, Ethel Tyler, Jackie Chambers, Joyce Gurnite, Pat Williams. D9 Row I: Ruth Bowden, Joan Bayly, Pam Meyers, Diane Procopio, Judy Oreschnick, Elizabeth Hopkins, Joanne Sibley, Louise Roth, Rita Strmensky, Elizabeth McPherson. Row 2: Janet Carew, Carolyn Cridler, Dale Harrison, Norma Gres- ham, Janice Kutz, Pat Hamilton, Joan Eckles, Lois Doggendorf, Linda Chambers, Lani Ellinger. Row 3: Anne Cres well, Candy Cook, Ellen Invernizzi, Judy McBee, Jeanne Thomas, Anna Trifillis, Lizette Dietrich, Sigrid Beetham. Row 4: Sally Blakeslee, Bernadette Weber, Marybeth Ofsowitz, Verna Adamson. 152 D10 Row l: Carolyn Weinreich, J. Diamantakos, S. Fink, G. Charnin, R. Watkins, S. Stine, J. Mills, J. LeFaivre, J. Gun- salus, J. Kruba. Row 2: B. Rosenfeld, G. Bisasky, J. Scarborough, B. Propst, P. O'Keefe, S. Greenfield, J. Butler, R. Grado. Row 3: R. Dixon, G. Schwemm, M. Kelch, J. Arpin, L. Balducci, J. Baltus, D. Cahill. si y .,' 9- 3 ' ME!! xf t al . P in l,: , .1 Q y ' ' rw Q' K ,ff 1 Q' , 5. l ag V: , ,V M ml' 9+ D14 im, 655' i ' f , i , ' ' ' , ...ff Ii i: , , if Lfiefl if 'life Row l: Betty Cozzone, Gerry Forrester, Beverly Hill, Arlene Geare, Linda Minor, Donna Spriggle,Kathy Reiser, Pat Schaedel, Lyn Vanderhoof. Row 2: Kathy Lamartina, Janet Kozier, Loretta Hare, Elizabeth Strawder, Patricia Sim- mons, Helen Diggs, Claudis Stanislow, Sandy Stallings, Evelyn Sordillo. Row 3: Anne Spencer, Greta Hansen, Bar- bara Gosnell, Pat Poehler, Shirley Grewe, Zerlene Carter, Barbara Pratt, Angie Puleo, Linda Marshall. Row 4: Grace Buscemi, Carole Germroth, Marilyn Schulte, Althea Younger, Nancy Dunn, Gloria Stevens, Dorothy Marsheck. 153 f v 4.4,-. ,. 4' w - 2 1: D15 Row 1: Alma Perkins, June Young, Donna Eagleson, Evie Watford, Mr. Sanders, Ellen Warfield, Arlene Stiener, Diane McJilton, Jeanette Whisonant. Row 2: Ann Marie Burke, Carol Steindle, Pam Heath, Diane Kouten, Charlotte Fletcher, Pat Burgess, Nancy Gutkoska, Sue Fabiianska, Marie Pribble. Row 3: Helen Reeves, Lillian Jackson, Judy Scheuing, Melissa Godman, Marjorie Stevens, Rebecca Smoot. D16 Row 1: Mary Boyd, June M. Hagner, Joyce G. Huber, Mary Jo Mcllvaine, Linda Lee Boring, Hazel E.Mitzel, Karla Long. Row 2: Carole Futch, Nancy Lee Belardo, Margaret Johnson, Carolyn Shuey, Debbie Pensel, Jeanie Marsh, Betty Alvey. Row 3: Edwina Shull, Catherine V. Mathias, Patricia Falden, Joy C. Diacont, Alice A. Lejman, Vickie Cozzi, Kathie Spaide, Judy Alder. Not shown: Ruth A. Smith, Sharon L. Bradley, Joanne Cullison, Marilyn Delooze, Margaretta Erdman, Joan E. Hirsch, Linda McCarroll, Eva Jane Norfolk, Warmer D. Brown, Delores Parker, Ernestine Alston, Patricia Gransee, Theresa Parker. 154 Cs Row 1: Joan Caha, Sally Kirkman, Bonnie Wirschnitzer, Mr. Harter, Janet Bauer, Sue Colestock, Gay Timin. Row 2: Donna Rothert, Vicky Garrettson, Mary Drake, Peggy Norgan, Carol Davis, Anna Kaufmann, Phyllis Sims. Row 3: Kathy Kurrle, Amparo Babes, Carolyn Bailey, Arminda Cruz, Carolyn Eubank, Charlotte Eubank, Chris Knabe. C9 Row l: Nancy Falbrush, Sharon Barasda, Mrs. Fisher, linda Haussner, Carolyn Brown, Darlene Engelberth. Row 2: Hennrietta Vigeveno, Kay Brezovec, Betty Hoffmeister, Judy Webber, Joyce Simmons, Paula Weitz, Peggy Cross. Row 3: Helen Vopel, Deborah Edmonds, .loan Edelman, Linda Waesche, Carol Peterson, Carolyn Glass. Not shown: Sarah Bell, Barbara Baker, Juanita Darby, Gail Christ, Pam Guerke, Patricia Over, Carol-Ann Heineman, Joyce Kraft, Lori Peters, Ruth Newman, Eunice Mandel, Barbara Kral, Christine Stratos, Sherry Steltz, Valerie Sklarevski Alice Sheridan, Shiraldene Savage, Roberta Wylie, Sheila Teague. I 155 C10 Row I: Rosalie Powell, Mrs. Infante, Dianne Carasik, Doreen Rosswig, Annina Carozza, Barbara Kneller. Row 2: Nancy Travers, Gwendolyn Braddy, Sandra Whitman, Dorothy Williams, Portia Reed, Alice Cone, Barbara Hamaker, Joan Anderson. Row 3: Janice Laughlin, Edith Greene, Karen Mitchell, Regina Miller, Darnell Thigpen, Nancy Phillips. C12 Row l: Charlene Whitman, Pamela Grant, Carol Morgan, Sharyn Mattheiss, Florence Haisher, Joan Davis, Barbara Weisberg, Betty Culp, Rita Hayes, Andri Hadiis. Raw 2: Gloria Fagan, Loretta Kelly, Ruselette Webb, Eleanor Risher, Lorraine Brucksck, June Groth, Pat McCarl, Audrey Avera. Row 3: Jane Rayme, Cynthia Martin, Brenda Thomas, Cathy Taylor, Joyce Frazier. Not shown: Mary Ann Clarke, Jenine Cooke, Betty Cotton, Linda Ellison, Pat Evering, .lay Frederick, Joyce Getterman, Virginia Hamlet, Sharon McGuire, Jean Poythress, Leila Stoll, Sally Staib. l56 Dll Row I: Nancy Rinehart, Mary Mallonee, Sherry Paul, Dolores Falconer, Cheryl Kavanaugh, Pa- tricia Kelly. Row 2: Kathleen Schaefer, Margaret Miles, Sharon Lynn, Frances Derr, Sandra Neu- bauer. Row 3: Jaqua Haugh, Laura Giannerini, Nancy Thomas, Linda Krause, Sharon Baker. Not shown: Katherine Banthem, Mary Carol Boylan, Diane Cameron, Julia Favre, Pamela Jenkins, Janet Kinlein, Deanne Kuchauskas, Marcia Mag- liano, Janice Mohr. C4 Row 1: Nancy Shakelford, Ellen Danz, Cynthia Allen, Joann Schalla, Linda Eck, Fran Solley, Carol Edwards. Row 2: Bette Busse, Susan Bowen, Janey Bell, Julie Silhan, Jean Peterson, Terri Wallen, Carol Benick, Donna Spalding. Row 3: Sharma Wright, Katharine Ford, Karen French, Hannah Hyatt, Linda Farris, Peggy Ford, Ginny Fundis, Barbara Kilduff, Kathie Calwell. Not shown: Char- lotte DeIBrocco, Jane Lafferty, Nancy Hill, Linda Watkins, Carolyn Morris, Joan Ford, Linda Spencer, Nancy Rief, Linda Coffin, Martha Bokee. Barbara Bednarik Dale Bryant Eleanor Bryant Carol Bunting Diane Clippenger Sharon Dukes Suzanne Franklin Karen Gertler Barbara Habib Jeanne Hirth Sue Hughes Marlene Jakubik Carol Klotsch Margaret Lawrence Peggy Ann Lewis Gloria Jean Luize Jean McNair Laurie Mercer Diane Merriam Susan Miller Betty Norris Jane Pape Joan Patterson Margaret Quay Sherry Remortel Pauline Satterfield Pat Sause Valerie Savage Lynne Sigafoose Gloria Stanton Nancy Thompson Mary Trexler Leslie Trinkaus Shirley Walger Lynne Wilson Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1962 from the EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Membership Treasurer MRS. RALPH M. DAILEY 'I4l'l W. 37th Street - Zone 'I I J. JENKINS SONS CO., INC Manufacturers of the GEMTRONIC EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL RING PROM FAVORS TROPHIES 2601 WES1' uzxm ION STREET u I s 6188 158 SEGALL-MAJESTIC -PHOTOGRAPHERS- Established 1938 909 NORTH CHARLES STREET Baltimore 1, Maryland Mulbel-ry 5-5621 PORTRAITS - WEDDINGS Special Discount to Eastern Brides CALL TO SEE OUR LOVELY ALBUMS Official Photographers for the H1961 EASTERN ECHO 159 WM. F. ZELLER CO., INC. SHEET METAL and ROOFING CONTRACTORS Office: 613-19 W. Cross St. Shop: 1119-39 Denver St. LExington 9-2176 - 9-2177 Baltimore 30, Maryland UlllUEllSl1IloI Blll1Illl0llE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 4-YEAR DAY Program for the A.B. degree in three maior fields. 2-YEAR DAY and 3-YEAR EVENING Programs in Liber I At General Education, leading to the A.A. degree. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, INDUSTRY, AND MANAGEMENT 4-YEAR DAY and 6-YEAR EVENING Programs leading to the B.S. degree in Accounting, Business Management, Finance, ln- dustrial Management, Marketing, and Transportation SCHOOL OF LAW 3 YEAR EVENING Program leading to the LL.B. degree, quall- f s for the Maryland State Bar Examinations. CLASSES- THREE EVENINGS A WEEK. PRE-LAW 2-Year Day or 3-Year Evening Program qualifies for Law School. Write or Call for Booklet CHARLES lr OLIVER STS. BALTIMORE 1, MARYLAND Day: TU. 9-3794 Eves.: HO. 7-8137 BURGESS AUTO SERVICE -ONE STOP SERVICE- We Are Equipped To Service All Your Car Troubles 41st Street near Falls Road Baltimore 11, Maryland SYDNEY T. BURGESS, Proprietor Notary Public EDWIN A. HOCHSTEDT FLORIST WEDDINGS, CORSAGES and ARTIFICIAL ARRANGEMENTS 5523 Harford Road Baltimore 14, Md- HAmilton 6-1832 235-4822 235-3805 J. Carvill H. De Shields, Proprietor GEIWITZ 81 De SHIELDS ELECTRICAL 8g SCENIC DECORATORS 2201 St. Paul Street Sales - Rentals Handling of Decorations 8. Stage Equipment Talbott Motor Co., Inc. 3421 Greenmount Avenue SPRINGLAKE CORP. 2420 Maryland Ave. Baltimore 18, Md TUxedo 9-2540 Member of Home Builders Assn. of Md. LEONARD J. RUCK, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5305 Harford Road, Baltimore 14, Maryland Compliments of James Posey Associates, Inc. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 10 E. Pleasant Street Baltimore 2, Md. F. C . Batton 81 Son, lnc. HA. 6-3913 VA. 3-6750 CUSTOM HOMES REMODELING - MODERNIZING Clarence F. Hoffmann George W. Hoffmann Hoffmann Funeral Home 3218 Hudson Street BRoadway 6-5386 1897 - 1962 Nothing Could Be Finer Than Lovely Fresh Flowers from IBA UI IE R COTILLION BOUQUETS A SPECIALTY FRED C. BAUER 181 GITTINGS AVENUE IDIewood 5-8500 BALTIMORE 12, MARYLAND ARUNDEL FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Hours: 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Daily Tuesday Evenings 7 to 9 1. ACEL... 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' ' 4995 Organized 1906 Savings Insured up to 570,000 DIRECT REDUCTION HOME LOANS PA1'APsco AVENUE and rouim-I s'rnsE'r BALTIMORE 25, MARYLAND ngan s-93oo D17 KATHERINE ALLEN BARBARA BAILEY NANCY BECKER DOROTHY CROWSON MILDRED ED-ENS CATHERINE FISHER DORIS GILLIAM JUDY GOEBEL CAROLYN GRAHAM GLADINE HARVEY LILLIAN JOHNSON DOROTHY KANEV JEAN KELLY ROSETTA LEE ZETTA WASHINGTON JEAN McPHILLEMY MAXINE MELTON JENNIE MORRIS CONSTANCE ROBERTS PHYLLIS VAUGHN GAIL WELCH MARY WILSON D13 Nancy Alexander Patricia Baker Gloria Bellamy Joan Black Joanna Cefalu Linda Clary Patricia Hagerty Mary Dale Heddinger Cirina Jones Stephanie Kudirka Lorraine Liberto Carole Mason Ethelda McGinnis Clare McNamara Joyce Murphy Mary Neal Lillian Nester Beatrice Reigle Nina Rice Nancy Roberts Barbara Robertson Ellen Ross Elaine Schestag Inez Watt Darlene Wilkins Laura Woods Jeannette Wright Elfrieda Young Compliments of C 6 T'was good to have you with us, We wish that you could stay. Our thoughts will follow after When you are far away. The time has come, dear '62 For you to say good-bye, But if you're far, or if you're near Remember EASTERN HIGH. 1 Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1962 Carolyn Balderston Sandy Coppage Lana Creek Diana Draper Kris Favaloro Lois Fauldrath Dorthea Frity Dolly Green Barbara Honest Pat Jirout Joyce Johnson Margaret Kee Ginny Keller Julie Klander Linda Knapp Judy Koehler Pat Lloyd Marty Lucas Barbara McCullough cm? Carol Melvin Joan Merryman Ginny Mitchell Sandy Nelson Joan Roderick Bonnie Rousch Lyn Shoup Kay Singleton Pat Stanley Carol Strohl Joann Veal Carlee Vinson Royce Wallace Brenda Washington Carolyn Weaver Margaret Weis Marilyn Welsch Sheila Wyatt Mary Ellen Zimmerman OHQIQAHQQH i6 0 C 1-2 0l'I'll0Al'l'l2l'lf5 0l'l'Ll0Al'l'lel'l td 0 0 C3 C4 0l'l'll0Al'l'L8I'lt5 0 C8 Congratulations and Best Wishes for the Future C-18 Best Wishes to THE SENIOR CLASS C-19 Compliments of Compliments of of D-1 8 B-1 6 Congratulations from C41 BUNSEN BURNER Bnooo Best Wishes from 5731 Governor Ritchie Highway Brooklyn Park 25, Maryland C-24 Phone: stare 9-9799 Congratulations and Best of Luck from B-1 J. CLIFTON KlD'D 81 SONS 7842 Belair Road, Baltimore 6, Md. CONTRACTOR 81 BUILDER Free Estimates NO. 5-1855 ROBERT BUNTING T I L E Sixteen Years CL. 4-3881 Experience TILE CONTRACTOR and INSTALLER Free Estimate - Satisfaction Guaranteed Ceramic, Vinyl, Plastic, Rubber, Asphalt, Stainless and Copper Tile, Shower Doors, Ceiling Tile, Bath Fixtures, Medicine Cabinets Installed SUNDERLAND-EISEL CO. Since 1979 FOAM RUBBER - RUBBER MATS 8. MA'l'l'lNG TIRES - BATTERIES - RETREADING 81 VULCANIZING St. Paul 81 20th Sts. Baltimore 18, Md. BEImont 5-1634 J. LEWIS MARTIN R E A L E S T A T E CHAS. H. STEFFEY, Incorporated North Baltimore Office: 441 E. Belvedere Avenue Home: Office: CLearbrook 2-1776 MUIberry 5-2412 Hot Shoppe's Drive-In Restaurants Fooo Fon THE FAMILY 5807 Harford Road Baltimore 14, Md. DONOVAN FUNERAL HOME 3818 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Md. A AUSTIN E. DONOVAN BEImant 5-0803 KU RTZ'S FOOD MARKET FRESH MEATS - FROZEN FOODS FRUITS 8. VEGETABLES 900 E. 36th Street Free Delivery CHesapeake 3-1518 Phone: LO. 6-1632 Res. Phone: NO. 9-3375 Howard's Paint 81 Hardware COLOR CRAFT 8. GLEEM PAINTS 2702 W. North Ave., Baltimore 16, Md. Vernon Thornton TIME Finance Company, Inc. Six Convenient Offices LOANS FOR ANY PURPOSE !When you need cash it's TIME for a loan.i BE'-MAR CHALMER POHLMAN SUNOCO GAS 81 OIL and York Road 81 Woodbourne Avenue. 6317 Belair Road Phone: CL. 4-7842 ID. 3-9778 GLENDON M. PERKINS KEY HIGHWAY SHELL STATION 1106 Key Highway Baltimore 30, Maryland CHARLES H. PARKS 81 CO. QUALITY SEAFOOD Fishing Creek, Maryland EX. 7-3400 EX. 7-3322 HOPKINS STEVEDORING CO. MARINE CONTRACTORS and STEVEDORES Baltimore, Maryland Wohlleben's Toy-Doll Shop rovs - nous - Hosaaes 2337 East Monument Street Phone 342-3097 GILES FOOD MARKET, INC. 913 Patapsco Ave. Baltimore 25, Md- Always Open Reg. No. 9949 DR. WH ELAN SUPER DRUG COMPANY We Specialize in Prescriptions 921 Patapsco Avenue Brooklyn, lBaIto.i Md. Phone: EL. 5-0252 ELgin 5-9890 COLLINS SUNOCO SERVICE TUNE UP BY RADAR - ONE STOP SERVICE Garland B. Collins, Proprietor 801 Patapsco Ave. Baltimore 25, Md. HAmilton 6-6292 H0pkins 7-2133 WILLIAM C. SPARKS ARTISTIC PAPERHANGI-NG WALLTEX - SANITAS 3834 Rexmere Road Baltimore 18, Md. EL. 5-4514 BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Betty McCormick 3904 Pennington Ave., Baltimore 26, Md. HPERMANENTS OUR SPECIALTY PLaza 2-6575 MUlberry 5-9637 CALA BROTHERS WHOLESALE D'I'STR'lBUTORS Candy - Tobacco - Cigars - Cigarettes Paper Bags, etc. 353 North Gay Street Cor. Exeter Street at the Viaduct North 9-6590 STAR CLEANERS ALL WORK DONE IN OUR MODERN PLANT 520-22 Baker Street 1 Hour Service Baltimore 13, Md. HArrrilr6rr 6-9673 GIANN ERI N I'S RESTAU RANT FINE ITALIAN and AMERICAN FOODS PIZZA PIES 6826-28 Harford Rd. Baltimore 14, Md. Michael J. Giannerini, Proprietor 0'CONOR, BYRNES and FLYNN REALTORS STADIUM BARBER SHOP 3411 Greenmount Avenue 4 BARIBERS 2631 N. Charles St. Baltimore 18, Md. cmd I H SPZCIGIFIQQ F? D I BE - , I ren s air uts - at ops - etrolts 'mont 5 8112 Hours 8 to 7 daily, Saturday 8 to 6 VORlA'S HAIR STYLIST 8118 Harford Rd., Baltimore 14, Md. Auto-Lite - Delco-Remy - Delco-Shocks Gates Belt and Hose - Gaskets - Packard Cable Phone: ME. 3-6666-7-8-9 MARSH ECK AUTO PARTS Closed Mondays Creative Coiffures IIIOE,S FII-I-ING STATIONI ' THE FOREMOST IN HAIR STYLING 6226 Holabird Avenue Baltimore 24, Md. HOUSE PRQBLEMS? IWiIkins Roofing Company, Inc. 402 Venable Avenue Baltimore 18, Md. Try Our CH. 3-5543 Homega rd Hardware Store HOT ASPHALT ROOFING - GUTTER 8. SPOUTS D U G A N ' S E S S 0 S Br H GREEN STAMPS York Road Br Bellona, Govans BEE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 5400 Harford Road HA. 6-9740 LOWRY'S LU NCH EON ETTE 1501 Abbottston Street CH. 3-9988 PAUL'S MARKET 1147 North Milton Avenue FIDELITY SHIP CEILING COMPANY Free Call 8. Delivery Phone: BEImont 5-3723 WAVERLY TAILORS CLEANERS and DYERS ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS 919 Homestead Street, Baltimore 18, Md. Sica B-rolhers REGAL-EMPIRE LAUNDRY No. 9-sooo D A W E Contracting Company DAVIS CONFECTIONERY 3900 Pennington Avenue Baltimore 26, Maryland Congratulations HAMLIN and BRIGGS BARBER SHOP 2251 E. Preston St. Bkoadway 6-9893 MEN and WOMEN SCHUMANN HARDWARE CO. PAINTS - HOUSE FURNISHINGS Monument St. and Kenwood Avenue Best Home Grocery Store 2305 Madison Street Herbert C . Robertson, Inc. TRASH 81 RUBBISH REMOVAL W. T. GRANT CO. 1718 Northern Parkway, Baltimore, Md. INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL BOWL YOUR CARES AWAY 825N N k'kS mme ' ew me' LAFAYETTE sowLlNG cEN'rEn Orleans 5-4800 Joseph Brown, Proprietor 2206 W. Lafayette Ave. lnr. Bentalou St.7 CE. 3-0785 Compliments BOWDEN GRAPHIC ARTS SUPPLY COMPANY 510 E. l.oMsARo STREET RU DY'S MARKET 1210 Weldon Avenue Compliments of M. D. du BOIS CHOICE MEATS and VEGETABLES Best Wishes to Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1962 THE CLASS OF 1962 fI'0m from the THE CHOIR GLEE CLUB Congratulations to Bonne Chance! THE CLASS OF 1962 from the from THE COMPUTERS FRENCH CLUB Sociable Seniors of Fifth Period Lunch E. H. S. CHORUS Congratulations to '62 Best Wishes to 1962 from the DRAMATICS CLUB THE GRIFFIN CLUB UINQ 3, JEAN Congratulations to DONNA NONEMAKER Bestwishes from coNNlE, DONALD s. WAYNE 'mm The Eastern High School Best Wishes from Orchestra JEAN 81 FLASH MRS. JAKE WILLSON Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry L. Lowman Congrafulafions from Compliment of Mr. 81 Mrs. A. K. Richardson BOB PITTS A FRIEND Mr. and Mrs. JOHN FANGIKIS Compliments of DUCH ESS VI FRANCES A. EMIL I DR- GENNAR0 PHILLIP E. CHIPNER BestWishesfo'62 ARCHITECT THE LAMBS THE HAPPY TEN TH E BALDWIN TRI-H I-Y PETITES BELLES CHOSES DON'T TAKE CASH from 'I'I4'I Gorsuch Avenue STUDENTS WELCOME 44 I A IPPIE RSM THE PHILADELPHIANS EEHALDINE S. TUAUVINE gaufician L mdimz, Tam d Umegfam f Characters Alfa Them AMERICAN Loums oRGANlzA1'lo N 1,451-y or ovsrsns KNQWLEDGE A MES AU-EGIANCE BESTWMS smcsmrv fm' INTEGRITY THE KUPIE DOLLS PHIL OSUPHERS T EETCTALERS USE ZOOM GAMMA -RA YS AND To BETA TR UNS PARADISE PHILIP'S G U Y S ETHNICAL a n d CHIMES D 0 L L S COMPLIMENTS D A U G H T E R S OF OF DARBY D. PRIESENDURFER A M E R I C A ATTORNEY DEBUTANTE G I R L S SOCIAL 0 F CLUB CHARACTER DISTINCTION L Al D Y THROUGH S OPHIS TICAI TE KNOWLEDGE ALFONSE 8. EPPIE T H E E C H O PERCIVAL S. PEABODY ATTORNEY STAFF Irvin Bauer A Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Abbott Ada, Buddy, Cathy, and Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O. Adams Kathleen Adams Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Adams Mrs. Robert Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Addison Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ahronian Al and Shirley Miss Linda A. Allean Mr. and Mrs. Philip Albough Charles Alexander Beverly Allen Mrs. Maurice Allen Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Allen Charles Allison Mr. and Mrs. George E. Alvey Wayne Alvey Mr. and Mrs. Howard Amberg Carl O. Anderson Andy's Sinclair Station Anonymous Mrs. Claude Angeny Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong Miss Edna W. Arnold n Mr. and Mrs. John M. Arnold Judy Columbia Arnold Miss E. Pearl Arnold Mildred V. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. George Arpin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ella Atkins Mr. and Mrs. James P. Aubrey, Sr. Rev. and Mrs. George Auffarth Mrs. Lillian Auffarth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Auffarth Mr. W. Allen Auffarth Aunt Jean and Uncle Ray Aunt Peggy and Aunt Sis Mrs. Frances Ayers B B.B. Babington Joseph F. Baer Ill Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Baggett Mr. and Mrs. R. Bagrosky Mrs. Anna Baier Bob Bailey Kernel Bailey Daniel Baker Howard A. Baker, Jr. Nancy B. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Baldwin Baltimore Policy Dept., Southern District Patrons Mr. and Mrs. John Bamberger, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Banks Mrs. Annie Bannister Mrs. Elizabeth Bannister Barb and Dave Barbara and Bucky Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy F. Barber Louise D. Bareham Mrs. Archie C. Barkley Mrs. Ella Barnes and Family Faye Barnes Barry and Roseann Glenda Barton Anthony Bates Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Albert Baublitz Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bates, Jr. Hubert W. Batten Fred C. Batton Kenneth Battye Stanley Battye Melinda Bauer Nancy and Ann Baumann Mr. and Mrs. William Bauman Mr. Mort Baumann Bob Baumgarten Mr. Charles R. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Bayley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bealle Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Becker Mrs. Mary Becker Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Behr Mr. and Mrs. David Beinkampen William B. Belin Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Bender Nathan Bennett Rene and Shirley Bennett Robert Bentley Henry J. Berger Edmund Bergmann Robert Berlett Mr. and Mrs. David Bert Mr. and Mrs. William Bertling Oda N. Redd Michael Jarnes Coctezi Mrs. Edith Betz Mr. and Mrs. C. Beverley B and F Atlantic Station Mrs. Matilda Biddle Mr. and Mrs. Dan Biehl Chris Biemiller Miss L. M. Biemiller Mr. and Mrs. Chris Biensach Dawn Fischbach Bill and Dianna Bill and Edith Bill and Sue Kimberly Jean Billings Mrs. and Mrs. Douglas Bingley Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Birkelien, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Black Richard Blackwell Paul Blakeney Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bland Mr. and Mrs. K. Blatchley Emil W. and Catherine M. Bleche Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blocker Mr. and Mrs. George Blunt Ronnie Blunt Paulette Boorman Bob and Bev Betsy Knoff Bob and El lFeb., 19611 Mr. and Mrs. Eskin Boden, Jr. Bob and Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Hans J. Bode Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Boecker Mrs. Anna M. Bogucki Burris Bohery Catherine Boidy Miss Betty du Bois Mr. and Mrs. Boldowsky Joan E. Bolin Mr. Earl Bond Mr. and Mrs. Marian Booth Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bordley Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bordley, Jr. Boris and Natasha Mrs. Dorothy Boritz Mary Jane Boritz Mrs. Doris Bormuth Joanne Bormuth Mrs. Norman Bossalina Ed Boston Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowden Mrs. Delores Bower Mr. Hammond Bowerman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers Elizabeth Bowers Mr. Bernard Bowser Brandau's Men Shop Mr. Reed Braswell Brehms Boozers Kevin and Corey Branch Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bresnehon Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Brewer Miss Ola Bridgeforth Mr. and Mrs. Donald Briele Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bright Mrs. Brinsfield Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Britton Frank L. Brocato Helen E. Brod 176 An Easternite Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brooks Mr. and Mrs. C. Truxton Brooks William L. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Brous Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett Brown Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A. Brown Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Emory Brown Ethel and Ronnie Frank Brown Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Mr. and Mrs. James Donald Brown and Family Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Jr. Jeanette Brown Jimmie Brown S. A., U.S.N. Mrs. John H. Brown John W. Brown Judy Brown Mrs. Kenneth E. Brown Patricia Ann Brown Peggy Brown Shirley E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Brown William E. Brown Mrs. Frances Brocato Betty Ann Brubaker Mrs. Gladys Bruce Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brugger Rev. and Mrs. Harrison J. Bryant Mrs. Gerie Buchler Buddy and Dee Buddy and Marty Ruth Buechler Mr. and Mrs. Austine L. Bullock Miss Carmen Bullock Bob Bunting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunting Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Burgess Miss Patricia Elaine Burgess Mr. Sydney T. Burgess, Sr. Mrs. Sydney T. Burgess, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burkom Mr. G. Orville Bull Nancy Burkert Mrs. Thad Burns Edna-Harry Burkhardt Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Burnite Mr. and Mrs'. John Busceniz Butch and Billy Butch, Kelly, and Buff Geffrey Allen Butler Melvin Buttion James Butts Mrs. William E. Butts Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butz Byrd's Barber Shop C The Caffrey Family Mrs. Dean M. Cahee Mr. Charles Donald Cain, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cain Mrs. Katharine Cain Margaret Cain Mr. and Mrs. George Calahan Nancy and Lucinda Calahan Charles E. Caldwell Jack E. A. Callahan Phyllis and Mark Callahan John Callender Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Camper R. J. Canney Miss Adele Caperna Ivory Carey Larry Carberry Carl and Lorraine Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carnel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carnell Carol and Don Carol, Tommy, and Mary Mrs. Willie Carpenter Joe Carr Mr. .and Mrs. Joseph Carr The Carrigo Family Connie Carroll Mr. and Mrs. James L. Carroll Mrs. Edward Carter Mrs. Martha Carter and Family Sudie Carter Mr. and Mrs. James V. Carullo Mr. and Mrs. John Casparriello and Family Mrs. Berniece Casson Bob Centofanti Char and Bob Charles and Eloise Charles and Regina Charlie and Doris Mr. and Mrs. Philip Charnin Mrs. Ernestine Cheatom Mr. and Mrs. Cheek Robert Chester Mrs. Myrtle Y. Chew Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Chew George Childs Chip and Jim Chris and Mary Jane Mr. and Mrs. Fountain Christian Chuck and Jeanie Chuck and Joyce Mrs. Bertha Church Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cimino, Jr. Patrons Mrs. George Ciscle Mrs. Lucille Claiborne Clancy and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mrs. Ophelia Clark Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Curtis D. Clary Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. Clary Mr. Richard Eugene Clary Class of DI Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Clingenped Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Clippinger Mable Coates Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohn Mrs. Rachel Coleman Mr. Paul Coleianne Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Coleianne Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Coley Lawrence H. Colley Katherine Colwell Katherine Colwell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cook Miss Susan B. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connelly Connie and Jimmy Mrs. E. P. Connolly W. Elmer Constantine Mrs. Florence Conn Conni and John Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cook Mary Jane Cook Constantine's Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corfidi Eglantina Corfidi Ray and Lois Constantino Mr. and Mrs. D. Corradi Mrs. Flan Couch Sandy Cox '60 Mr. Squire Cox Mis. M. Craig Olivine William Craig I Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cramblitt Mr. and Mrs. William F. Crampton Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Creswell Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cridler Curtis Croswell Barbara Csar Mrs. John Csar Irene K. Cubbage Mr. and Mrs. Omer Cullings Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Cullison Miss Helen Cullison Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Cullison Paul A. Cummings, Jr. Mrs. Cornelia Curtis Joseph Cushman 177 Mrs. John L. Cunzeman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curtis D Mr. and Mrs. Luigi D'Adamo Lou D'Adamo Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D'Adamo Mr. and Mrs. Mareo C. Dailey Mrs. Dolores Daman Dan and Mickey Carole and John Danforth Mr. Lawrence E. Dandridge Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dannenfelser Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dannerfelser Danny and Amber Mrs. Annie C. Dashiell Miss Anne Dashiell Mrs. J. Daski Dave and Anne, Jan and Windy Dave and Elaine Mrs. F. Davis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Davis Vera Davis Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Davison Mrs. Edna W. 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Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stevens Mrs. Betty Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stewart Mrs. Clara Stewart Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Stewart, Jr. Wilmer R. Still Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Stine Sue and Buddy Stine Virginia Stine and Jeff Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stine Stinkie Mary Stinson Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Stockhausen Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Stone Pat and Hilda Storto Joseph Strauch Mr. and Mrs. Clover Street, Sr. Uncle Bill Streett Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Strmensky Mr. and Mrs. James Strokes Mrs. G. W. Strott Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Strunge Mrs. Clara T Linda Carol Mr. and Mrs. Tidemand Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Blanca Mr. Maurice Tillery Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John B. ice Tice William Tice Joseph Tiedler Milton J. Timin C. Howard Timanus Timmons Patrons Barbara Lee Velton Mr. and Mrs. John Velton Victory Cleaners Vince Mrs. Lillian G. Vogt Mr. and Mrs. William Volz and Cathy Lou Mr. and Mrs. William VonEiff and Susan Mrs Mrs. Mrs Sue Sue Sue Sue Charles Stubbs lda Stultz P. J. Style and Bill and Jerry and Rich and Sonny Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Sullivan Robert W. Summerfield Mr. Lynwood Summerill John Surdi Maxine B. Webb Ronnie Sutherland Suzanne and Dave Miss Veronica Svec Charles Swann Mrs. Barbara Szillat Snug and Mr. Wonderful T Marion Talbot Mrs. Katherine Tansill Miss Madeline Tansill Mrs. Mildred Tall Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor Gary L. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Taylor J. Taylor Jerry Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Taylor Sue Alice Taylor Mrs. Robert B. Temple Bernice R. Terpening Mr. W. Arthur Tewes, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thamert Mr. Allen Thaniel Mrs. Bernice Thaniel Mr. and Mrs. Alex George Thanos The Poet's Corner Mr. and Mrs. R. Thivierge Dr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Thomas Miss Helen Thompson Richard Thompson Mrs. Victoria Thompson Mrs. Wilber R. Thompson Mr. Veron Thorton James W. Thumser Mr. and Mrs. Indo Tiberi Mr. and Mrs. Tingner Tinkerbell E. A. Todd Dot and Todd Officer George F. Todd fNl Mrs. Annette Toliver Mrs. Mary Tolson Tom and Ann Tom and Joann Tom and Liz Tomlin Noami Tomoney Toni and Joe Mrs. John Walter Tottle Larry Townsend Mrs. Helen Tracey Mr. Jerry W. Trail Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tregoe Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tress Roger Trexler Mrs. Austin Trintous Verna M. Trinter Barbara and Frank Triolo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trionfo John Trionfo Mr. Sabatino Trionfo George Trout Mr. James Turner Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Turner Mr. and Mrs. Waters Turpin Twin Food Stores Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Tydeman Mrs. Clara Tyler Miss Jean Voshell Mr. and Mrs. John Chris Voxakis W Janice Wagner Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wagner Gertrude Walker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker Mr. and Mrs. Payne Walker Mrs. Laura Waller Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Walston Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Walter Mrs. F. C. Walters Mrs. Ruth Walters Sharon Walters Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Waltz Lucille C. Waltz Mr. and Mrs. John Ward John R. Ward Mr. Joseph Ward Penny Ward Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ward Mr. and Mrs. Addison Warren Mrs. Rusk Washington George Waszilycsak Mrs. Annie Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Watso Wayne and Carol Wayne and Drucilla Philena H. Weagley Frances E. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ulrich Ernest Tyler Donald Tyree U Mr. and Mrs. Roland Underwood Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Urban Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Urban Joseph Urban, Jr. Lynne and Jay Urban V Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Vakoutes B. T. VanaDenser James P. Vann Daniel Vaughn l83 Carol Rosetta Weatherly Joe Weatherly Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Weber George B. Weber Mrs. Katis Webster Mrs. Milton Weglein Mrs. Ida R. Wees Mrs. John deFord Weil Mr. and Mrs. Weiler S. Weisberg Charles E. Weitzell Mrs. Bertha Wellir Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weller and Chuckie Mary M. Wess ll Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dosia W Carl E. Westman Walter R. Wettern Lee C. Wheeden Dewitt Whisonant hite Mrs. Elma White Florence White Mrs. Frances C. White Mrs. George White Mr. and Mrs. Howard White Richard White Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White Mrs. Delores Whitley Sandra Whitman Rev. J. H. Wilborne Mr. and -Mrs. S. Ira Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Wilhelm The Wilhelms' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilhelm Fred Wilke Mrs. Cynthia Wilkerson Mrs. Janie Wilkerson Joyce Wilkins and John Mrs. Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wilkins Miss Betty Wille Bertha T. Willet Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Willette Miss Arnetta Williams Williams Beauty Salon G. W. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams John R. Williams Lois M. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams Master Rodney Williams Robert L. Williar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilmouth Dolores Wilmouth Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Wilmouth Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mrs. C. K. Wilson Mr. Charles Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Wilson Esther M. Wil Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Michele son James P. Wilson Joseph Wilson Lester Wilson Wilson Mr. Russell Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson Mr. William L. Wilson Mrs. Edward Winder Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Winderoth Mr. and Mrs. William L. Windsor Mrs. Wingfield Mr. P. A. Wintermyer I Patrons Mrs. Laura Wittekindt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woods Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wockenfuss Mr. and Mrs. leo C. Woods Elizabeth Woicicki MCYY WOO'-lS Mr. and Mrs. E. Reese Wolf Mr- E. J- D- WOO'-'lW0f?l1 Donald G. Wolfe Mrs. Mildred Wooden Mrs. Pauline S. Wooding Walter J. Wooding, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Woods Index Advertisements Advisers Art Department Archery Art Club Art Service Club Athletics Badminton Banner Basketball Boatride Business Department Cafeteria Staff Candid Camera Candlelight Assembly Cheerleaders Choir Chorus Class History Class of 1963 Class of 1964 Class Officers Computers Counselors Custodial Staff Dramatics Club Eastern Athletes fLetter Girls! Echo Echo Editorial Staff fListingJ English Department Entre-Nous Club' Exchange Students Faculty Listing Fall Sports Farewell Assembly Fashion Club FNA Foreword French Club FTA Woody and Carol Jo-Ann Wosk Betty Wright Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wroten 1 46 1 0 1 4 68 48 48 64 69 40 66 79 1 5 26 58 83 67 42 42 80 30 32 80 55 25 26 51 71 38 144 16 49 34 27 64 84 49 55 5 45 56 German Club Glee Club Golf Graduation Griffin Club GSA History Department Home Economics Department Home Economics Librarians Junior Play Junior Prom Junior Year Language Department Latin Club Letter Girls fEastern Athletesj Library Library Aides Mathematics Department Modern Dance Music Department Nurse Officials Club Orchestra Patrons Physical Education Plays Uunior Playj fSenior Playj Principal Proms Uuniorj fSeniorJ Projection Club Public Speaking Club Quill and Scroll Red Cross Club 184 Y Ye Old Parking lot Mrs. Earl Yingling William Earl Yingling III Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Young, Mrs. Elizabeth Young Mr. George L. Young, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young Mary Scott Young J 44 Science Department 42 Searchers 64 Secretaries 84 Senior Day 52 Senior Play 70 Senior Prom Senior Scientists 1 7 Senior Year Softball l 8 Sophomore Year Spanish Club 53 Speedball Sports 78 Sports Roundup 76 Spring Sports 76 Stagecrafters Student Council 1 9 Swimming 44 Table of Contents 71 Table Tennis 20 Tennis 52 UNY 2 l 65 Vice-Principals 22 Volleyball 25 Winter Sports 70 42 1 76 23 78 82 8 76 85 50 46 53 46 Z Mrs. Eliza C. Zimmerman Miss Iris Zimmerman Norman Zimmerman Joann M. Zinkard Zirntek Bros. Hdw. Constance Zito Marilyn Sue Zumstein l.ouis A. Zito 24 54 25 80 82 85 54 80 69 74 4-5 64 64 70 68 50 36 65 7 66 68 47 9 67 66 - 2. X. 'E 1 ,Q Q1,,.w..1,,,f.Q.f i 1 W I , V , 1 1. , a 1 1 . , pi- ,f lfr: 531 'EE 3251 ' -K K 1 2 K v - X i1i1-212 1-Sis FW? nf'


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