Eastern High School - Echo Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1963
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Anna CL-.Mc Gm CULCQ wgyf A Quit old men Dear Girls of '63, The wisdom used in the selection of your class motto-knowledge and courage are elements of greatness-indicates that from the beginning of your association with Eastern you have been aware ofthe two most important characteristics that an individual can possess. Although knowledge and courage have always played a significant role in the drama of human life, their value is increased by the speed and complexity of the twentieth century. There is so much to know! The finite mind of man cannot contain or recall all the ideas which are easily ovailableg there are other concepts which lie entirely outside the realm of human comprehension. Man's recognition that he can never know all things is in itself, knowledge. Knowledge without courage is useless, for one must be willing to challenge those who evade, oppose, or scoff at the truth. Courage takes many forms, and sometimes the individual finds that his hardest task is to make an independent decision, to stand alone behind his convictions, or to emerge from personal defeat or disappointment without cynicism. It is my hope that each of you will discover that Eastern has contributed to your knowledge of yourself and the world about you, that you will be filled with a desire to continue to learn, and that you will have the courage to defend the truth. Sincerely, Doris E. Magaha 'I4 Miss Elsie Hudok Assistant Adviser Miss Dorofhy Eichhorn Miss Evelyn Sellors Counselor Counselor Mrs. Rosemary Beckman Echo Subscription Adviser Mrs. Ruth Moyer Music Adviser Clogs did LSQRQ Mrs. Louise Borehom Echo Adviser Mrs. Dorothy Green Financial Adviser ,. Mrs. Mary Fisher Dromofics Adviser 15 Miss Evelyn Sommer Ari Adviser gfociiltg PRINCIPAL William C. Bader VICE-PRINCIPALS Anna C. Miller Mary G. Parker ART DEPARTMENT Nelson Adlin Virginia Hoskins Betty Rawlings M. Antoinette Ritter Evelyn Sommer BUSINESS EDUCATION Rosemary Beckman Frances Carroll Genevieve Carroll Irene Carter Cecile Colbert Phyllis De Haven David Floyd Margaret Gwathney Vera Harcum Ethel Kempler Dorothy Lewis Allan Mainen Dolores Mears Gladys Miller Maurice Schreiber Mary Snow Margaret Somers Myrtle Tillery Anne Williams Sylvia Wood HISTORY Elizabeth Adams Carole Artigiani Louise Bareham Maudre Bliss Betsy Boyd Cynthia Brown Betty Ann Brubaker Roberta Carnes Vera Dorn Rosalie Hardesty Sophie Joffe John Jones Nellie Mackall Florence Nelson Elizabeth Nester Vaselia Pecunes Virginia Reisinger Edith Russo James Sanders HOME ECONOMICS Tresse Acree Mary Burke Julia Burton Melva Herzberg Dorothy Ordwein Dorothy Roten Sylvia Sorrells Nancy Vorpagel LANGUAGE Mildred Arnold Gabriele Bruck Catherine Carey Gladys Dorsey Dorothy Green Odessa Hahn Ray Harter Helen James Mary Robb MATHEMATICS Jeannette De Ran Elaine LaPasha Barbara Medcalf PHYSICAL EDUCATIO N Loretta Bryant Virginia Currier Patty Fardette Evelyn Johnson Ardith Kilgore Jeanne Le Hardy Carol Rush Katherine Spangler SCIENCE Naomi Donker Elise Dudley Henrietta Fallin Mary Fisher Alice Hess Elsie Hudak William Jardine Joseph Kirsch Helen Lentz Virginia Levin Mary Ellen Lilley Alice Myers Mary Pickel Janet Stritehott Katherine Stritehoft Harvey Weinstein Elizabeth White COUNSELORS Alta Burroughs Dorothy Eichhorn Ruth Gerbig Ann Mullan Kathleen Powers Evelyn Sellors LIBRARIA NS Grace Blohm Elizabeth Paterson HEALTH STAFF Dr. J. Anthony Gillett Dr. Arnold Lavenstein ENGLISH Margaret Menton , Barbara Morris Hilda Spann, R.N. Helen Bartholow Dorothy Schepler DlE-I-nr-IAN Helen Brod Ada Sneeringer ' . Thomas Cole Beverly Switzer M0 'lYn Sue Zumslem Sarah Cooper Eleanor Waters Beatrice Cowles Julia Woodward SECRETARIES NllI'lCII'T1 Deem Hilde CO-lllfIS Anne Edwards Elva Greif , Glenn Bunch . Douglas Fiero Henrietta Jackson Gerald Eyth Lawrence Freeman Joy Neumann Evelyn Howard Anna Gerstmyer Ruth Mo er Virginia Gleisner Y Sara Grunwald Shirley Lentz I Doris Magaha I. 4, f Betty Martin ,. Sir? '- Brian McLaughlin 1-CONNNCT Diana Monsman X. ' Ernestine Schamberger 3' ' Eleanor Sewell . gg, V? Berta Smith R Y x af' Jean Stegman Ma-K Q Ewing - I Ava Wagner F to .Q . - I ' ' an QQ' .Y.,. i .75 YQ Y A I fl I -' Q ' tag. J' ...---9 K, ,K I f , , A ,Ei 3245 A if SL v mum in ii J 4 E l nl 1 I .Wi ,gf i ,. J 99 9 95 ex Art Department All Eastern appreciates the excellent art work that makes our school so attractive. The Art Department, directed by Miss Antoin- ette Ritter, strives to stimulate the creativity ofthe students and to develop skills in various processes such as silk screen, air brush, and wood work. The art curriculum and the art major programs, which include instruction in painting, sculpture, industrial and commer- cial art, give the students the background for careers or continued study in art after graduation. QQ? Mrs. Rawlings, Miss Ritter, Mr. Adlin, and Mrs. Hoskins it of the Art Department admire a piece of sculpture. Mr. Adlin and Mrs. Hoskins examine students' artwork. Students of Eastern enioy art classes. X I8 Mrs. Somers, Mrs. Kempler, Mr. Floyd, Miss Wood, Miss Lewis, and Mrs. F. Carroll were photographed in the Business Education Oitice. Business Deparlmenl The Business Education Department, under the leadership of Mr. Maurice Schreiber, teaches ap- proximately 1400 girls. Through the use of office machines and training in the skills of typewriting and stenography, Eastern's business students gain an efficiency that enables them to seek careers in many fields. Right: Mr. Schreiber and Mrs. Carter. Below: Mrs.- Williams, Mrs. DeHaven, Mr. Mainen, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Mears, Miss G. Carroll, and Mrs. Beckman. lil ff Q ill' K English Department Standing: Mr. Cole, Miss Brad, Miss Stegman, Mrs. Bartholow, Mr. Freeman. Seated: Mrs. Lentz and Mrs. Schamberger. The ability to use words, the tools of communication, to express ideas with accuracy and effectiveness is a skill which must be constantly emphasized and care- fully cultivated. Eastern's English Depart- ment, under the capable leadership of Miss Miriam E. Deem, is ever alert to each stu- dent's problems and talents in the areas of reading, writing, speaking, and listen- ing. It is this department which teaches the skills required of all students in all sub- jects, also, iournalism, creative writing, and speed reading are oltered to some iuniors. s. wir Mr. Sanders, Miss Brubaker, Miss Boyd, Miss Pecunes, Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Nester. The teachers of Eastern's History Department strive to make interesting the many facts of history. The past and present are brought together so that the students can see relationships in the long stream of history's events. Careful attention is given daily in Modern World History, in U.S. History, and in Modern Problems classes to the evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of many kinds of materials. Movies, filmstrips, field trips, visiting lecturers, panels and discussions enliven classes. Hist ry epartment Standing: Mr. Jones and Mrs. Bareham. Seated: Miss Carnes, Miss Mackall, and Mrs. Harclesty. To help Eastern girls become responsible, knowl- edgeable citizens in a Cold War Age is the De- partment's maior goal. Miss Dorn, Miss Artigiani, Miss Russo, Mrs. Adams, Miss Reisinger, and Mrs. Bliss. Seated: Miss Joffe. Mrs. Herzberg and Mrs. Roten. The art of homemaking requires of many skills and techniques. Home Economics Department, tion of Miss Dorothy Ordwein, not and sewing are taught but also budgeting, and appliance learn to make clothes and styles. Time-motion studies teach homemakers how to eliminate Such experiences as these will girls to maintain future modern, holds. Mrs. Acree and Miss Ordwein. Home Economics Department and Mrs Burke X ff! I H i is ff Xgoxllx Q ' N ,. C5 X QS w e x , iv f. y i ,A gy' .4 21 il l 'V x A ,Q X A ,sf X Eastern can be proud of her Language De- partment, directed by Dr. Gladys Dorsey. Girls have a choice of tour languages: Latin, German, Spanish, and French. The Latin stu- dents strive for a different aim than those studying modern foreign languages. Empha- sis is placed on the great works of poets and the Ancient Roman Civilization. For those studying modern languages, the stress is placed on understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. The language lab, to which new tapes are constantly being added, is at the disposal of students and their teachers. Included in the tape collection are modern and ancient plays and poetry, which help the students gain an extensive knowledge of a specific language. K d gM G e M Hat MssR bb Se ted MssCar yandMssJ Miss Menton, Miss Switzer, and Miss De Ran hold a meeting in the Math Department oftice. ,lf NEO .4 ' Mafia. A'-'iff' WI 1' 1275 ,,r,, I '- V3 'f sg' X ,em ' 5 ills' Q ,W . ' 5 I ,--- ' 'sv JPN' -'5 n?? Ht 7 17 fl' ' ' oo ot oo f'c2 +, ,I ie ' -,1-3 liz 7, ,-, ,-iz -I ax .A 43. , - ws 'kg-I , -1 A 'V I 1, f Math Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Medcdlf, and Mrs. La Pasha look at U l'1eW text. Department Eastern's Mathematics Department, headed by Miss Margaret Menton, provides courses for girls of varying interests and abilities. Arithmetic through calculus is taught. Accuracy and logical reasoning are stressed in all classroom periods. The de- partment at present is revising the courses ot study in order to meet the demands made upon math students in this nuclear age. Mrs. Sneeringer, Mrs. Woodward, Miss Schepler. rfmenf fills The air in The lower corridor Tern s TclenTed music deparTmenT A Under The leadership of Mr Bunch, The deparTmenT members general music course, and a music Jrse Mr Gerald Eyth directs The and Teaches music Theory. Hours work in The music classes en- Miss Evelyn Howard at The piano. Mr. Gerald Eyth selects music forthe orchestra. EasTern's assembly programs and lives of all EasTern girls. Mr. Glenn Bunch prepares To direct a chorus. f 11, . -mr Q T -nw W wr -'ff' Q sf .2 - M y . 'f:fL2ff'ff:iQ5fi' ,.. g,, '?sr.g:f.5:h, I T - This 9 gag? lggmlhxlllgll Z l ll M ll B ai Mrs. Rufh Moyer, senior class music adviser. 25 Miss Katherine Spangler Mrs. Virginia Currier Miss Jeanne LeHardy Physical Education Department Under the direction of Mrs. Loretta Bryant, the Physical Education Department strives to help each girl develop her phys- ical skills and abilities. Of no less im- portance is the teaching of the ideals of sportsmanship. To supplement regular class activities, the department o'Ffers an extensive extra-curricular program which enables every girl to develop her special athletic talents in seasonal sports. f ' f E Miss Evelyn Johnson Mrs. Loretta Bryant Miss Carol Rush Miss Patty Fardette Science Deparfmeni Standing: Mr. Kirsch, Mrs. Lilley, Miss White, Miss Hudak. Seated: Mrs. i can ff 3, ax Tm C1 'qui ' 0 Weinstein, Mrs. K. Stritehoit, Mrs. Pickel. Seated to be informed citizens of the students find that a basic of science is a necessity. Lentz, who administers East- Department, heads a group of teachers whose research make possible in the various sciences and advanced work is taught of Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and Geography. Donker, and Mr. Jardine. Seated: Mrs. Fisher I Counselors L'b ' I With much understanding Eastern's six counselors help students to wisely solve many of their personal and school problems. Eastern girls appreciate the sound advice cmd encouragement given to them. Miss Paterson and Mrs. Blohm give their time and talents to maintain our school li- brary, a source of information and valuable reference material. Miss Mullan, Miss Sellors, and Miss Eichhorn discuss departmental problems. Mrs. Blohm and Miss Paterson If Eastern had an Unsung Heroines Award, the secre- taries would surely receive it. Without their courteous and efficient service, the office could not function so smoothly. Important health services are performed for Eastern girls by Mrs. Hilda Spann, who capably administers our health suite. Record-keeping, examinations, and polio shots kept Mrs. Spann busy this year. Dr. einen and Mrs. Spann Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Neumann, Mrs. Greif, and Mrs. Jackson pause in their busy X routines for the photographer. -nun-I I Staff and supervision of Mr. staff busily works to attractive building it is. pride this staFF has in its Mr. Lindenau and Mr. Holmes. Mr. Keene I5 Cafeteria The cafeteria and its efficient staff are under the charge of Miss Marilyn Mr Edward Elton head custodian begins another busy day Zurnstein, dietition, who does an excellent iob planning varied and delicious menus for the hundreds of girls who daily use the cafeteria. Miss Marilyn Zumstein busily plans menus forthe week. The Cafeteria Staff. QCLIOOQ , Ti- :.+- - fra -EE 8 Vw ' ' -Y -U A f q -155 N 'Z.i'i ', Q1-lv Y-'I+' f F ih- i Emir ,Z ' +A' +-X X Q? mmm ,Qi 3144 N mg -Q J X i vp U f ease +3 QW QA QF 5, if Mum - -H ' la Siu M if IQ: i i ,411 mm N 1 f Af a rw ' 'Us '12 W' I '-MNH '55, ny W T .V mf AT F 3 ' Q W 1 . 'k 4 .4 gs 7.1,-Amy, s . 1'f . . wf gh X., XW,,,,W .QM X, ww, , , E - ' 1' V mf ,, ff f::17 r - 'nl , W-'-L ' , f 'ml' -7 64' ' !?2'3 15 V ' F v W J . Q4 I' Class officers of l964. Seated: Barbara Long, Treasurer, Barbara Henderson, Secretary. Standing: Cheryl Nelson, President. Class of l964 With this ring upon my finger . . . 1964 ofticially became upperclassmen. Newly elected officers, along with fellow iuniors, soon began working on plans for our prom. Rhapsody in Blue, the Theme for the prom, was carried out by hanging fish shells and ships under a dark blue sky. Arriving for a gala evening. Mrs. Hess and other faculty members greet the Class of l964. 32 Fun and laughter shared at the punch bowl. Donna Bell and Barbara Henderson arrange tables and flowers forthe senior cast dinner. Juniors helped to put the school in a holiday spirit by suspending a Christmas tree in the east lobby, and furnishing the office with greens. We also served dinner to the cast of the senior play, held garlands over the last midyear graduating class, and looked forward to spring. March came bringing Junior Day and our play Antigone, a dramatic contrast to our sophomore effort. With June and warm weather, we fell to dreaming. The next step would see us as SENIORS! A gay scene gust before the guests This beautiful Christmas arrangement prepared by the Juniors was greatly admired and appreciated. 33 As school opened, Eastern felt the im- pact of 1400 new girls, the largest sopho- more class in its history. Early weeks went in learning schedules and getting settled. The first official representation accorded the class was the selection of a member- at-large to the Student Council. Then came class elections complete with posters in the hall, electioneering in the classrooms, and campaign speeches at the class meeting. Fran Solley congratulates the olficers of the Class of '65, Susan Pearce, Vice-president: Roberta Gill, President: Fran, and Carolyn Wells, Secretary. The Class of 7965 Grace Miyasaki, Student Council Member-at-Large for the Class of '65, and Cindy Pilling, president of the Student Council. Sophomore ushers: Row, I: Marie Dragumas, Pat Wagner, Janise Tillman. Row 2: Jackie Morgando, Diane Heil, Phyllis Steinberg, Muriel Mitchell. Row 3: Anne Clement, Carole Sellman, Debbie Kidwell, Carolyn Litsinger. Late shift Student Council representatives discuss school problems. Potie Susemihl, Dorothy Jones, Lisa Conaris, Nancy Bowles, Joan Reichenberg. l l The Motto Committee of the Class of '65: Top row: Cordelia Ogrinz, Kathy Thompson, Jane Malmo, Jeanne France, Roberta Gill. Bottom row: Susan Pearce, Sandy Gemelaris. By December the class was functioning well and undertook a Christmas proiect. Girls contributed boxes of food and toys to the McKim Community Center, in addition, they made favors for Keswick Home and decorated the hallway outside Eastern's cafeteria. Following the holiday, committees formed to select a motto, design a banner, and write a class song. Winding up its ac- tivities, l965 presented its play on Sopho- more Day, climax of an exciting first year at Eastern. Sophomores decorated this Christmas tree outside the cafe- teria. Standing: Mary Remington, Sandy Walker, and Pat Kenney. Kneeling: Linda Sturgill. Sophomores prepared toys and favors for the McKim Community Center. Standing: Mary Remington, Mary Walters, Linda Sturgill, Bea Kal- lina, Sandy Walker, Kathy Klevenow. Seated: Bonita Riepe, Roberta Gill, Pat Kenney, Carolyn Litsinger, Ann Dietrich. 35 Student Council I do solemnly promise that I will fulfill all The obliga- tions . . . Since 1907 The Stu- dent Council has been an in- tegral part of Eastern's school life. In its formal installation assembly, Traditionally held in September, the Student Coun- cil, under The direction of Miss Anna C. Miller, cites its goals and purposes for the year. The Student Council par- ticipates in The administration and government of the school. Its purposes are to guide and improve the conduct of the stu- dents and To promote student governmenT. The Council, Through its actions and activ- ities, encourages responsible citizenship in The student body. it I Student Council Olticers of 1962-1963: Standing: Melody Schaub, Treasurer Jane Rayme, Secretary. Seated: Cindy Pilling, President, Fran Solley, Vice officer. Mr. Bader greets the student body at the Student Council As sembly. Barbara Ritterpusch, president of the Student Council, 1961-1962, installs Cindy Filling of the Class of '63 as the new president of the Council. 36 A M. Kee, C. Blackstock, and J. Edelmann conduct an auction held by the Student Council. K , f KAW b ' W , ull., t If li., .,,,,. f su ,,,, .1 A ' - Hal' ' till' V.--I f L. Allen, F. Solley, and A. Sykes sell baokcovers to M. Kee and S. Schaub. t Beverly Buckheit monitors a cafeteria lunch line Karen Pantier, Janet Anderson, Carol Freeze, Barbara Kose, Cheryl Fisher, and Sharon Schaub of the House Committee prepare the stage for an assembly. Standing Committee Omcers, 1962-1963. Janet Anderson, Assembly Committee Sara Fowler, Cafeteria Committee Sheila Teague, Recreation Committee Carole Blackstock, House Committee ff r if he The Executive Committee of the Student Council regularly meets in Miss Miller's omce to plan forthcoming Council meetings. Around the table: Joan Schwartz, Holly Erler, Jane Rayme, Carole Blackstock, Sara Fowler, Fran Solley, Melody Schaub, Cindy Pilling, Janet Anderson. Elected representatives of each class attend Student Council meetings, wherein the ideas and opinions of each class are voiced. Every Eastern girl is directly represented through her council rrember. ' Cindy Pilling answers Susan Stuckrath's question about the Student Council pins. Each year the faculty looks forward to its Christmas gift from the Stu- dent Council. This gay tree, each ball with a faculty or stat? member's name, decorated our main hallway. Once again a student from a foreign land became the adopted daughter of an American family through the American .Field Service exchange program. This year, Eastern's guest student was Ulla Klaces, from Denmark. Upon her arrival at Eastern, Ulla was struck by the strangeness of the girls' dress and social pat- terns, but above all there was the fear of being left out. Soon, however, Ulla discovered that Eastern girls were friendly and helpful, only too willing to make her feel at home in her new country. Such encouragement enabled Ulla to enioy her new-found life in the United States. l Ulla points out her home, Denmark, to J. Schalla, J. Brown, C. Page, and P. Ford. Each year Eastern is fortunate in having a few foreign students in her midst. One such student with us during our first term was Michele Feraud, who came from France. After becoming accustomed to the largeness of Eastern, Michele was most impressed by the closeness ex- perienced between teachers and students. Eastern was impressed with Michele's quiet charm and reserve. We hope her ex- periences at Eastern are ones she will treasure. 39 Foreign Michele Feraud. Students The ECHO Editors: Hannah Hyatt, Anne Spencer, Charlotte Del Brocco, Daphne Xintas. Under the direction of Mrs. Louise Bareham, this year's ECHO staffs, work- ing long and hard with copy, cropping rulers, sketches, dummy sheets, and lay- outs, experienced alternate hours of ioy and despair. Deadline headaches were ever present, but so were happy hours of challenging work done in the company of congenial friends. The Echo Staff Members of the Senior Section Staff plan a layout. Standing: Joan Marvel, Della Long, Co-editor, Gay Timin. Seated: Ann Garrett, Jo Ann Brown, Co-editor, Margaret Boan The Features Staff: Standing: C. Evans, C. Blackstock, S, West, N. Hyde, J. Wilcher, N. Hill, J. Shedd, E. Williams. Seated: P Peregoy, Editor, K. Bahnet, M. Mason. The Typing Staff: Standing: Johann Holsey, Ruth Hohman, Susan Hooper, Editor, Helen Horneman. Seated: Gloria Hill. The Art Staff crops pictures for layouts. Standing: Sue Schloss, Stephanie Gillaspey, Sora Fowler, Penny Warns, Bonnie Walters. Seated: Karen Rothwell, Sandy Knox, Bonnie Wirschnitzer, Editor. at lot Sports Staff: Sharma Wright, Editor: Diane Draper, Joyce Munk. Underclass- men Staff: Standing: Susan Evans, Karen French, Editor, Connie Page. Class History Staff: Standing: M. Gordon, J. Schalla, D. Ripkin, P. Ford, Editor, B. Rys, P. Parks, J. Sheets, L. Vulgaris. Seated: C. Girard. 41 Part of the Advertising Staff. Seated. Row 7: S. Medinger ing: J. Webber, B. Honnley, S. Marquiss, L. Busig, M van Opstal, C. Raker, H. Snyder, J. Nelson. -sn., F'nxg-an-Frbuvs. lf-.-f nw-'.e fn ..... ,nn Eager workers of the Advertising Staff. Seated: B. De Graw, K. Stratos, L. Lougee, S. Surasky. Standing: ---.-...-...-.-- M. Hopkins, B. Thompson, L. Waddell, C. Jackson, L. Watkins, D. Carter, L. Deisroth, G. Keller, L. Hardy, Miss Hudak, Adviser. Busy members ofthe Subscription grophed: C. Aversa, and D. Fitz. Staff. S. Caualucci, M. Marciszewski, D. Kinch, J. Crumbaker,J. Bacon,A. Rizzo. Not photo- ,l 42 J. Roggenkomp, B. Allen. Row 2: S. Hall, C. Wilton. Stand- '59 SQ 255,12 Ng til? ,V - s..W . .5. 1, Quill and The Quill and Scroll Society. First row: Mrs. Schamberger, adviser, A. Taylor, H. K. Nevius, S. Marquiss, B. Fader. Second row: K. Arthur, E. Ewing, K. Krehnbrink, A. Garrett, M. Boan. Third row: F. Solley, M. Deems, J. Rippel, J. Baurenschmidt, C. Del Brocco, B. Wirsch nitzer, M. Pritchard. Fourth row: S. Fowler, A. Cone, N. Murray, D. Cofield, C. Blakeslee, J. Nelson, J Kerr J. Marvel, S. Mech. The Lizette Woodworth Reese chapter of Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journ- alists, has for its members, girls who have done especially commendable work in some phase of iournalism or school pub- lications work. Twenty-six Juniors and Sen- iors entered the society this year. An as- sembly honoring the memory of Lizette Woodworth Reese highlighted the Society's program calendar. Nanune Murray, editor-in-chief of East Wind with part of her staff, J. Kerr, M Pritchard, and A. Taylor. Quill and Scroll members place a wreath onthe Reese Memorial. East Wind Soon to enter the ranks with Eastern's popular publications is the literary mag- azine, the East Wind. In the words of its very busy sponsor, Mrs. Sarah Cooper, the East Wind will provide an opportunity for the entire student body to have its original works printed. The Quill and Scroll Society held a writing contest in order to stimulate the flow of entries for the magazine. Qi gl Hyatt, J. Stavropculos A. Spencer, D. Xnntos The Banner editors look over past editions of the Banner in the pressroom Want to know what's new? Look in the Banner. The Banner is Eastern's prize-win- ning newspaper of which the school is very proud. The Banner, however, is more than a publication. It is a way of life. Every afternoon girls gather in the press- room to work. Sophomores act as report- ers, Juniors and Seniors plan, write fea- tures, lay out pages, edit, re-write, struggle with headlines, take pictures, do art work, count, add, strike out, interview, and quietly grow desperate as deadlines ap- proach. Somehow, when the smoke of ac- tion clears, there is an issue. No issue is perfect, but every staff confidently looks forward to the next one. That one will be the real winner! LITERARY STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . . Janet Stavropoulos Managing Editor .,........ Kris Nevius Page I ..... Sue Mech, Elaine Ewing Page 2 ,... Debbie Cofield, Barbara Fader Page 3 ..... Alice Cone, Judi Rippel Page 4 .... Nancy Bosley, Pat Creswell Feature writers and art staff. Standing: K Arthur, S. Marquiss, F, Solley. Seated: K Krehnbrink, M. Pritchard. Photography ond circulotion staffs with the odviser, Mrs. Cooper. Anne Breymcier, Marion Wise, Corol Blokeslee Mrs. Cooper, Phyllis Sims, Borboro Homoker. Editor-in-Chief, Janet Stovropoulos, ond Managing Editor, Kris Nevius, take time out to pose. A busy Bonner reporter, Peggy Kraus, interviews Miss Vero Dorn. y 45 ...mil If you happen to be an early bird on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, you are likely to hear melodic sounds floating from Room 18. Here the sixty-five members of the Senior Chorus regularly rehearse under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Moyer for law either assemblies and class meetings or special events such as 'the Candlelight Christmas Concert and the annual Choral Festival. Through these performances, each girl develops a critical ear and an appreciation for beautiful choral singing. s.. 5 ,gf 46 Junior Chorus The Junior Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Glenn Bunch, gives its members the opportunity to become acquainted with the finest choral techniques and music. Both religious and secular music are pre- pared for performance at assemblies, the Candlelight Christmas Program, and the Spring Concert. Outstanding members of the Junior Chorus are awarded lyre pins each spring for their support and interest. Sophomore Chorus Under this year's changed musical in- struction program, the Sophomore Chorus, directed by Miss Evelyn Howard, meets dur- ing school hours. Membership consists en- tirely of Sophomores, who rehearse on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Through their participation, the students learn to develop their voices through chorus and ensemble singing, and become acquainted with a wide field of music. The chorus per- forms in the Christmas Assembly and the Spring Concert as well as in other school activities and programs. The Grchestra Whatever would Eastern do without the fine music brought to everyone by the orchestra? Each assembly shows the co- operative spirit that exists between the director, Mr. Gerald Eyth, and each mem- ber of the orchestra. Every year, the stu- dent body enioys their playing at the Christmas Assembly and Farewell Assem- blies. The Spring Concert is always a delight! The orchestra's chief goals are to give members experience in ensemble playing and in the ioy of creating good music. 47 Standing: G. Ginyard, S. Yaeger, J. Hare, N. Wolfe, B. Kallina, C. Crocken, G. Whitson, K. Bailey, P. Jones, S. Kaminski, D. Kramer, P. Klausmeyer, M. Bloodsworth, S. Rahe, D. Meade, C. Kuzmaul, M. Lan Wu, N. Phillips. First row: A. Sykes, Treasurer, N. Murray, D. Car- asik, V. Slusser. Second row: C. Wray, President, B. Homaker, C. Raker, M. Van Opstal. Third row: M. Feraud, Vice President, l.. Cochran, A. Cone, E. Parton. French Club All the charm of French culture is open to those girls who ioin the French Club. This club, under the guidance of Dr. Gladys Dorsey, stimulates interest in the language and customs of France. During the meetings, held once o month, conversations and lectures by guest speakers are carried on in French, thus increasing the skill of the French student in her ability to understand the language. A trip to the United Nations and a Christmas party with the French Club of Poly highlighted this year's program. Q. il. si x li 57 QVM i073 5 , qi iw .-5: - 3-'-'L ar' 'i'?1 5'l 99 'A :fP 5' 'T if Latin Club The Latin Club is one of the largest or- ganizations at Eastern. The club hopes to increase the knowledge ofthe Latin student through extended exposure to Latin as a living language. Through a variety of pro- grams, dramatizations, field trips, and lectures by guest speakers, club members gain o fuller knowledge of the history of Latin and the Roman people. Ger Eastern about German is offered in Club. Under briele Bruck ' knowledge of Seated, First row: C. Miller, H. Winkler, President. Seated, Second row: U. These Klaces, N. Murray, D. Canty. Standing: C. Behr, B. Marcum, L. Hopper, D. Gamble, . Mrs. Bruck, Adviser. understanding development Spanish Club Your passport to the exciting land of Spain is the Spanish Club. Under the direction of Mr. Harter, the club endeavors to promote interest in the study and use of Spanish. Dramatizations given by the club members in Spanish, films pertaining to the peoples and customs of Spanish-speaking nations, and lectures on topics relating to Spanish literature and language are em- ployed by the club to further this aim. Members of the Spanish Club profit greatly by this varied program because their knowledge of the world around them is broadened and their respect for their fellow man is increased and deepened. First row: L. Busig, J. Brown. Second Vulgaris, M. Marchino, B. Bullock. S Artists Anonymous Love of art in general attracts girls to The Artists Anonymous, a club organized and supervised by Miss M. Antoinette Ritter. Creative expression is emphasized in this club. Each member is given an op- portunity to delve freely into all phases of art. The many and varied materials offered to the club for use help the members de- velop their talents and abilities. Folk Singers The Folk Singers' Club, a new organiza- tion at Eastern, has a large, enthusiastic following. Under Mr. Brian McLaughlin's direction, the girls strive to promote an interest in all types of folk music. The club is composed of many small groups, each of which is responsible for the music of a different country. At the monthly meetings the groups present a variety of songs which they have diligently rehearsed. Standing: R. Todd, F. Solley, N. Fox. Seated: C. Edwards, A. Rizzo. Anyone for a hoofenanny? Seated: L. Civish, W. Mueller, S. Henning, Y. Kadaira, D. Thomas, M, Downs. Standing: K. Robinson, K. Williams C. Miller, M. Royer, and B. Kallina. 1 ff. ,H N !o,s. I, Q. 'N f s X, I W First row: S. Kaminski, J. Lee, J. Shupe, S. Doran, J. Rollins, L. Hopper, L. Barker. Second row: C. Albert, C. Behr, D. Kidwell, A. Rizzo, K. Favaloro, President, S. Beckhardt, K. Krehnbrink, C. Miller, J. Malmo. Third row: B. Ratigan, S. Merritt, L. Holloway, C. Johansen, J. Crumbaker, R. Dickerson, M. Weis, P. Guerke, D. Meade, D. Heil. E5 so E Dramatics? Of course! Eastern's Dra- matics Club, under the direction of Dr. Diana Monsman, presents two annual plays, one at Christmas and one in the early spring. At club meetings, members discuss acting techniques and demon- strate make-up application. Working with the Dramatics Club are the Stagecrafters who prepare the stage for presentations. This spring the club plans to enter the Dramatics Festival at the University of Maryland in either the field of original plays or of all-girl casts. Dramatics Club Peggy O'Toole, Peter, and Carol Miller, Ann, in a scene from lcicles, Coolcats, and Diamonds. U 9 I' S Susan Martin. Third row: Barbara Fader, Grace Miyasaki. The Computers with their adviser, Miss Switzer. First row: Naiwa Adra, Barbara DeGraw, Cathy Digges. Second row: Mardi Deems The C0mPUf9 5f Undef The direction of sight into the phase of mathematics in M555 BeVe lY Switzer, enC0U 0Qe5 its mem' which she is interested. The reports are bers in the further study of mathematics. supple,-nenfed by mgviesl guest gpeqkersl This is done through individual reports and field f,-ips. which enable each member to gain an in- Biology Club The main goal of the Biology Club, sponsored by Miss E. White, is to satisfy the curiosity of girls who have an intense .interest in biology Through research pro lects, film strips, and field trips, this club provides opportunities for those who have a common interest in biological study. Q ' Th Ch 'r CI b, d C hemlstry Club .. students the opportunity to entific phenomena. Every Thursday noon the girls gather in the oratory to perform experiments cannot be done during regular lods. Films, trips, lectures, and by various college students members' store of chemical 1 Entre-Nous members. Seated: A. Gretzner, N. Hackman, P. Pinckney, B. Hanley, C. Swoboda. Standing: K. Pearson, D. Dixon, H. Jones, B. Washington, and Mrs. Gleisner, adviser. Fashion Club The door to charm, poise, and good grooming is opened to the members of the Fashion Club. This club, sponsored by Mrs. Sylvia Sorrells and led by Maggie Glacken, aFFords an opportunity for girls to discuss and learn about the world of beauty and fashion. Guest speakers often attend the meetings, informing Eastern girls on the newest fashion trends. Ill i l, 1- rw Swim rliz? l' 'Situ . 1. - ' it -. ,Jr J-' .1 V, illflf tl. J lily? ll l Q r 'ill' 'ml' 'vliiy I r utr w it 1 .lllz Career Girls Entre-Nous Growing up includes many problems as well as pleasures. Social acceptance can be a serious problem if one does not know how to dress and act when in public. Entre- Nous was organized to help acquaint girls with social behavior. Throughout the year the club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Virginia Gleisner, meets to discuss the social graces and the problems of etiquette. club president. Fashion Club examine a new style. C. Brown, P. Ncrgan B Schneehagen, R. Wylie, C. Maskell, P. Pinkney, V. Tumunella Career Girls Club, under the direc Mr. Maurice Schreiber, tries through to enrich the background of education students. ln order to prepare students for iobs in the world, demonstrations, guest s, films, and field trips make up the program. Betty Hanley was this Seated: Janet Stavropoulcs, Mary Pritchard, Sue Hall. Standing: Leslie Butler, Nancy Plitv, Sue Evans, Debbie Cotield, Alice Sykes, Connie Doswell. DY., Z ,qyv 7 'yz it V b QW ,if f' The Griffin Club is an organization whose members assist the English Depart- ment in the English bookroom. The members of this club volunteer their services during study halls. Under the guidance of Mrs. Berta Smith, the girls render excellent service in the distribution and care ofthe depa rtment's books. E.H.S. Library Club Bulletin boards, books, clerical work, social activities-these are all a part of the Eastern High School Library Club, under the guidance of Miss Elizabeth M. Pater- son. Library aides work to promote library efficiency and good reading habits in the school. Social activities include trips to other libraries and parties with the library clubs of other high schools in Baltimore City. Back raw: Jean Manix, Paula Montague, Darnell Thigpen Front row: Joanne Rohde,Wilhera Vaughn, Suzanne Robinson Front row: Janet Bauernschmidt, Mai Tammaru, Cathy Carr. Back row: Peggy Wilson, Naiwa Adra. Home Economics Library Aides Home economics library aides under the direction of Miss Dorothy Ordwein perform an invaluable service for looth students and teachers of homemaking. These girls perform library-clerical func- tions and keep records. Their main purpose is, however, to make the printed material of this specialized library available to as many interested persons as possible. Projection Club Standing Margaret Royer president Sharon Schaub Hope Briggs Yvonne Samltore Cheryl Fischer Kneeling Nannie Campbell Mary Ann Downs Home economics library aides: Carolyn Morris, Linda Coffin, Bette Busse. The projection club, under the super- vision of Mrs. Mary C. Pickel, serves the students and faculty by delivering and operating sound proiectors, filmstrip machines, screens, and other audio-visual aids. Skilled in handling these machines, the girls assist the teachers in assemblies, club meetings, and classrooms. Eastern's newest equipment includes an automatic slide machine and an overhead projector. Service is our motto. xr,-f AP s ':i ,,, '-iff wif: 1 tlllll ffl! I 't 4 'arf igf'-. ,. .. Future Teachers For girls who have already decided on a career in education the Future Teachers of America Club plays a large part in aiding them to discover more about their chosen profession. Viewing film material and participating in varied discussions help members become familiar with many teaching techniques. This year the spon- sors, Miss Vera Dorn, and Mr. James Sand- ers, have plans for a cadet teaching pro- gram for senior members. Future Nurses The Future Nurses Association, which sponsors such activities as field trips, films, lectures by speakers from various hospitals, and benefit proiects, has been an active club at Eastern for many years. The club, under the direction of Mrs. Hilda Spann, offers interested students an insight into numerous medical professions. Red C ross The Red Cross Club, a miniature version of the National Red Cross, is sponsored by Miss Sophie Joffe. This club holds an an- nual membership fund drive to encourage the enrollment of all Eastern girls. Club members are now making multicolored stulted animals which will be sent to hospitalized patients. U.N.Y. officers: Alice Sykes, Secretary, Ann Taylor, President, and Virginia Slusser, Vice-President. U. N. Y. The United Nations Youth Club is directed by Mrs. Rosalie Hardesty. It strives to bring about a better understanding of the people of other countries through monthly meetings highlighted by guest speakers and panel discussions. Aside from the regular meetings, activities include trips to foreign embassies and to the U.N. buildings. This year's U.N.Y. as- sembly was a College Bowl type of program in which eight girls were tested on United Nations facts. W l N P l't' IS 'ence I 1 C 4 - 1 'I ' W The Political Science Club is one of the new clubs at C Q ,' Eastern this year. Under the leadership of Mr. John Jones, sponsor, the twenty-five members hope to bring to Eastern E Q girls a working knowledge of practical politics and a com- prehension of their role, as good citizens, in a democracy. The girls hope to attain their goals through debates, forums, interviews with prominent political figures, and field trips. Any Ole Time 8:54 9:09 H 2 XT? 8:56 9:10 10:50 1:44 1:45 229 -'v' ' I 2:30 2:30 2:3 li' ...f mtg ff .P X N A Q 4 M55 Aff MJ f gf S we pb 1 ' A'-ww 'En ww f xg my ' 3 vfm'W' if a 'A' m Wx ,jj vf:, ,13f'rwk, A 'ff' I iii REQ-'c' ha 'iff'+q5 'fag ,K 55, Q x ii .yay ra xg 'aww ., .wi -gg i Wig ' ' 31 'viii X. N t, H.--nf, ff, wr-. w .fQww--, '1W' ff A up 1 1 .,-asa A '31 mf :7 'fI d'x N,'9ff, iggaflifr :.'4,,'.Q ,3..,4, -w-TZ:7 ' E , 195- fi ,,,, ,. 'K sg. X 'Bsffk xx'-P' x'1 ' X v 5 - Hx v -5 'fnyzx X Q, OQQNY Nia 1.56 My igjiq, cwM:'Ab-1' E , 1 Q Xp, , ,. , A ,W 52' A 55 ' m,,,N,,,.A,,,,.,M. 'MQ is f .L ,f b f Q X fx. , 3, 5, 2 we 5 w s ,.--.M N, gm. ,-,f .rw E .,.Mwf4,ew.ew,m2s1,.fa-M ...A ., ,ilu s E fu-Qwufwalvvx-s-rvwv 1 611. L Fall Sports The Speedball Varsity Team. First row: C. McElfatrick, F. Buckless, B. Busse, P. Chester, A. Cruz Second row: J. Dunlop, P. McCarl, S. Mattheiss, K. Ryan, L. Smith. Third row: N. Bosley, K. Brezovec N. Kuzmaul, B. Marcum. Not shawn: L. Eck. Speeclball Sportsmanship! Team play! Skills! Thrills! Spills! thot's Speedball. Despite many cold days of practice and Amie m0men'Qf 1e 90c'P0S'S' games, Eastern's Speedballers bested the weather and three opponents to go unde- feated in the '62 season. My ,A y We will miss our departing seniors, but hope to find able replacements in the ranks ,A . L - .M - fffjfgp . ' . of Current Under Clossmen- Moving the ball down the field ' Q- I 1 ' . 1.1 V X .figfgfx The Tennis Varsity of the '62-'63 Season. Standing: A. Rose, K. Parvis, K, Rittler, V. Stine, N. Coleman, J. Le- . Faivre. Kneeling: B. Hoskins, C. Franz,J. Brosius, B. Hoftmeister, B. McPherson. n Tennis has great appeal because of its carry- over value into leisure time activities. f' x 0 4 l 49: f' ,I Qi X, Q KX' 5 K 1 134' 51:5 5 wi' 11 , u gf'Vl'f Q5ft. 'l ' r V I J 1 'ft' 636 1 ll ' f V f The Badminton Varsity Team. Kneeling: S. Wright, R. Wylie, D. Steedman, C. Charnin. Second row: C. Wachter, P. Peregoy. Third row: P. Peregoy,.l, Brown, C Evans J. Doyle, F. Solley, P. Outlaw, J. Fosberg, M. van Opstal, L. Knapp, M. Anderson, L, Holloway. Pat Peregoy stands ready to receive Fran SoIIey's serve. The return to school in September is a signal for the Physical Education Depart- ment to start another sports year. Crisp autumn days find Eastern girls engaging in tennis, speedball, and badminton. Modern dance and swimming classes also get under way. 63 Badminton Badminton is one ot our most popular tall individual sports. A favorite saying, Watch the birdie! spells many hours of wholesome leisure time activity for East- ern's student body. It has been interesting to watch the pro- gress made by the regular class partic- ipants and the varsity teams throughout the city. Although Eastern is quite proud of previous records, team play and good sportsmanship will continue to be our main obiective for next semester. Carol Charnin demonstrates an underhand serve. 'ww X x , x E ia 3 1 4 :rf ,gf Mm M x . wrt -W ,,, X ,WA Vf?Wymmw , 4Mmw.5 W 6 'W9f2?x.,.,, RWE , J, pw, , ggi? A ' ,H 4- fA N fa, 1 .f f -. K , , xt fa 7 wi ,N Gloria Greene, Virginia Keller, Cynthia Allen, Judy Simon, Cheryl Wray, and Karen Sharp are shown here in a modern dance scene. Modern Dance Modern dance is a vivid expression of the imagination showing in dance move- ments what one would say if she were to use words. Many opportunities for crea- tivity are presented to both the experi- enced and inexperienced to-be dancer. Small wonder that over the past few years Modern Dance has grown in popularity. Basketball The Basketball Varsities of the 1963 Season: First row: D. Gamble, K. Marshall, E. Jackson, S. Wright, F. Buckless, N. Bosley. Second row: J. Dunlop, L. Smith, K. Ryan, K. Baily, L. Sullivan, B. Marcum. Third row: D. Draper, L. Brucksch K. Brezovec, L. Kelly, R. Ford, L. Eck. f Winter brings the basketball season to Eastern. It is this sport that has the distinction of having the largest number of partic- ipants in our intramural pro- gram. The Varsity and Junior Varsity consist of six players and three substitutes on each team. This year Eastern played Dun- bar, Edmondson, and Western High Schools. Spring At Eastern, our very varied. Most out of doors. Our attended and Sports Association ways willing to games. Modern Dance few activities in your favorite? Ileyball Archery Varsity. Kneeling: Mary Drake, Barbara Augustine Mills, Janet Edelmann, Margaret Thorne, Archery Volleyball Varsity B Team. First row: Gloria Moses, Second row: Kay Brezovec, Fran Stewart, Portia I Diane Draper, Katherine Ellis, Dale Scarlaath, Julia AEs Janet USS FO The three wins hundred vied for the on the v Softball petitive and requires manship, The Softball Team looks forward to another successful season in '63. First row: Margaret Royer, Carol Charnin, Beverly Marcum, Pat Peregay, Ruby Pennington. Second row: Jamie Dunlop, Lonna Smith, Yvonne Bender, Ruth Ford, Carol Treece, Evon Jackson. With the approach of spring, Eastern girls look forward to the volleyball season. This sport requires the utmost in strategy and teamplay. Enthusiasm runs high in in- tramurals as well as in Varsity and Junior Varsity games. Edmonson, Carver, Dunbar, Western, Patterson Park, and Forest Park challenged Eastern's teams this season. Volleyball Varsity A Team. Nancy Bosley, Kathryn Bailey, Linda Sullivan, Vicky Garrettson, Dedra Peterson, Sharma Young, Foreground: Mary Sawyer. Officials Club The Officials Club meets once weekly, giving the interested girls an opportunity to learn well the rules for various sports. Much practice is necessary to become a good official. These girls officiate through- out the intramurals programs, and help to promote good sportsmanship. Officials Club Officers: Sharma Wright, President, Bette Busse, Vice- President. The Ofticials Club for the i962-63 season ioins with members of the G.S.A. for a photograph. The Officials Club for the Spring season, 1962, included many members of the Class of 1963. The Girls Sports Association keeps the many sports G.S.A. Officers and Chairmen. C. Charnin, President, P. Outlaw, 2nd Vice-President, K. Brezovec, lst Vice-President, L. Kelly, Secretary. events running smoothly. Meetings are held before each sports season to plan and discuss intramural activities. The members of the Girls Sports Association for the 1962 Spring season. 68 F ...lit Jane Rayme A A ,W . mf' X I 'X s sl l Joyce Ferguson Letter Girls Throughout the intramurals programs girls work hard to earn points toward their physical education awards. These awards include a Shield, Letter E, Pin and Star. Letter girls: First row: D. Draper, A. Cruz, M. Drake, B. Dobry, .l. Simon, J. Munk, S. Mattheiss, C. Allen, V. Keller, C, Wray. Second row: C. Charnin, S. Wright, P. Outlaw, K. Brezovec, L. Kelly, P. Peregoy, J. Brown, F. Solley. Cheerleaders Eastern's Cheerleaders, clad in white sweaters, green and gold letters, and green pleated skirts, encourage specta- tors to ioin in and help their team win another victory. Agar, H MT ZX 3. ' ff sandy culdwen Jerry Fields ' Nancy Phillips ,pss CQCLQQ grfistong 4131 'g f' 1 'O 'gf :u ,L 'A A- grip I Qiyf' .7 . lil v - f ,,f'vf.,. 5235 Oh , QWW6 vw 4 At our first class meeting on October 5, 1960, we were introduced to our class ad- visers, who outlined the program for the coming years. Mr. Bader spoke to us about our responsibilities. Eagerly and ioyously, the Class of '63 entered Eastern in 1960. Ahead of us lay three years of work and fun. Despite the difficulties presented by the size of the group and the late-shift program, we united ourselves into a class whose spirit re- flected the high standards and traditions of Eastern High. Our Sophomore Class officers and campaign managers. Seated: Peggy Ford, Ann Forrester, Lee Vulgaris, Melanie Meyers, Donna McFadden. Standing: Melody Shaub, Linda Reinsfelder, Colette Girard, Joan Ford, Joanne Johnson. From the suggestions of the Motto Committee, Knowledge and Courage are Elements of Greatness was selected by popular vote on November 23, 1960. Seated: Willhara Vaughn, Pat Pinkney, Joy Markert, Kristen Moger, Linda Farris, Melanie Meyers. Standing: Joan Ford, Brenda Washington, Carol Tillman, Anne Spencer, Karen Bohnet, Mary Michael Gordon, Ann Forrester. 72 Following Eastern's traditions, The Class of '63 packed Christmas baskets and wrapped presents for giving to others. shown here: Girls of BMl , BM 5, BM6, BM 7, B9, 1' rf' U' if! W J 'E' 254 l . i : if tiir t F t. fi' , - 1. fix? Q s wmxkiv In January l96l, we began to work on our class song. First row: Joyce Lee, Geraldine Gilmore, Joyce Taylor, Gloria Temple, Anita Muscello, Linda Bostic, Arlene Johnson, Marilyn Oliver. Second row: Margaret West, Ann Forrester, Muriel Einspruch, Jane Rayme, Donna Tillman, Fran Solley, Mary Michael Gordon, Karen Bohnet, Pat Parks, Letha Stepney, Etta Garry. We wove you rosy garlands . . Long hours of work went into making the many-hued garlands that are used at Farewell Assemblies. Catherine, E. Parton L. Powell, C. Strohl, On March 29, 1961, we cele- brated Sophomore Day. Miss Magaha and Miss Hudak are seen here with class officers ond Sarah Fowler, who de- signed the class banner. Standing: Sarah Fowler, Mel' anie Meyers, Asst. Treasurer: Peggy Ford, Secretory, Miss Mog- aha, Miss Hudck. Seated: Ann For- rester, President: Lee Vulgaris, Vice-President. Q In The Behind the scenes ofthe play, The Stone inthe Road the make up com mittee prepared the cast. Stone in the Road a queen tests her countrymen s thoughtfulness of others The leading roles were played by M Gordon, E. Parton, D. Long, F. Solley, and M. Munnikhuysen. Amy, N. Allersg Davie, D. Cofieldg Girls ,tif if J 1 itifaisfzg .ssfhfsef 74 Our Junior Year, the bridge between sophomore organization and senior lead- ership, brought the further development of interest and participation in the activities of the Class of 1963. The challenges that we faced as Juniors were met with en- thusiasm and ultimate success as the mem- bers of the class contributed their time and talents to each duty and proiect. Maryellen Zimmerman is in- stalled by her predecessor, Ann Forrester, as President ofthe Junior Class. Our Junior Class Officers: Sandy Knox, Treasurer, Gay Timin, Vice-President, Betty Dorsey, Secretaryp Maryellen Zimmerman, President, Colette Girard, Assistant Treasurer. 75 Maryellen Zimmerman greets the cast of Quality Street at the traditional dinner given by the Juniors for the Seniors after the final play rehearsal. 49' exyoiew Qs S abs ,sggix Junior of-,V Q' V Wgovis- Prom exe W 0 x A OP, . Q5 9 e4dQ,f9L:VQ2o'xf5'1b P- 'O X Z 'xv' Ck L M55 .U j The cldss odvisers greet Carol Vogel ond her escort ot our golo Junior Prom. Fun land refreshment were provided for the dancers at the sporkling punch fountain ond cookie toble. 76 Dreamy dancers on on Enchanted Isle The Trysting Place, a witty comedy by Booth Tarkington concerned with a love-struck adolescent, delighted the audience on Junior Day, March 8, 1962. A scene in the sun parlor shows Mrs. Curtis, Joan Roderick, Mr. Ingoldsby, Leslie Owen, The Mysterious Voice, Hannah Hyatt, Mrs. Briggs, Joann Schalla, Rupert Smith, Barbara Fader, and Lancelot Briggs, Peggy Ford. Junior Play Spring Fair Waiting for admission to The Green Lion, our es- presso cafe, crowds lined the corridor at Eastern's Spring Fair. Jessie, played by Sue Mech, emphatically expresses her opinion about her meddling brother. e- J l Coffee, cookies, and punch mingled with iazz were served up as c good time for all who passed through the beaded macaroni curtain. 77 ll In Jonucry ond Moy we proudly held the colorful gorlonds for the departing Seniors at their trodi- fionol Farewell Assembly programs. Gorlonds and Rings The Seniors of 1962, in the annuol ceremony, turn Junior Rings on the North campus. 7B I ll ' ' Il We were smlm 0 on . . .. ' - 9 9 -an -Nx-- b?5,,,.A Q HZ.- rf, -12 Ulu. ., f ,JN I ,yr '35-aibilnn LTFVL3' L - :f.,l ' :J 'Q Qf , X - if 1 r-W2 if L 1, fa- vii Q . Q., .x . , f,59,De5g,,cX...J A 4. 31.3, .AP f- ' fr- YR Ye-4. - ' X . . Wg-.V -A,g,?4,,-,: f Q--F.. X .vw A' 2 .xy-TX jf jgfiiyrb 4 . 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We felt that the valuable knowledge and experience gained as underclassmen fitted us for our leadership position. Eager and willing we looked forward to that day of official recognition, Senior Day. Senior Day On Senior Day, in a beautiful formal as- sembly, the Class of 1963 assumed its mantle of leadership. After the installa- tion of our officers, Mr. Bader addressed the class. His inspiring message encour- aged the seniors to strive for excellence during their final year at Eastern. Cindy Pilling, president of the Student Council, installs Linda Eck as president of the Class of 1963 as Miss Magaha and Betty Dorsey look on iss ffm Q Q: 15 is W- - m - 3 4 Following her installation, Linda Eck addressed The Class of 1963 making an interesting Tradiiion requires Thar dress the student body Mr. Bader explored reference io personal The Officers of the Diane Draper, T Vice-Presidenfg Joan comparison between 1923 and 1963. Sli? Franz, Secreia ryy Berry Dorsey, 81 Behind the scenes, waiting to go on stage. Janet Bauren- schmiclt, Wilson, Leslie Owen, Father Barrettp Karen French, Arabel Barrett. November saw the Class of 1963 bring to life in a fine performance, the familiar classic, The Barretts. The play, which was beautifully costumed, presented the initial period in the deep, lasting love between two of the world's greatest poets. if The spirited Henrietta Barrett, Ellenor Parton, takes o defiant stance after an argument with her father. Senior Play The blustering Captain Surtees Cook, Sally Noetzel, pays his respects to Elizabeth Barrett, .loan Roderick, as Arabel, Karen French looks on. In Act II, handsome and debonair Elizabeth Barrett for the first time. Robert Browning, played by Peggy Ford, meets 82 Miss Mitford iHelen Volpell talks with Elizabeth while John Kenyon iCorneIio Evonsj chats with Elizobeth's brothers, George iNoncy Phillipsl and Octovius KDebbie Cofieldl. Millie CPat Johnsonl is not shown. Debbie Cofield Ginny Keller prompter and Carole Blockstock E Q properties committee, stand before a tempting buffet. Dinner After an anxious afternoon of waiting for costumes and the photographer, and trying to remember entrances and cues, the tired cast of the senior play was grate- ful for the fun, food, and relaxation af- forded them by the Junior Class. Carole Blackstock and Carolyn Franz, make-up committee, prepare to enjoy cz delicious chicken dinner. 83 'V Unforgettable in its beauty was the Christmas Candlelight Assembly of 1962. Twinkling lights in the darkness . . . the solemn procession . . . the loveliness of hundreds of Eastern girls garbed in white . . . the tar-off sound of Silent Night- These were the sights and sounds of Christ- mas at Eastern. The reds, greens, and golds of Christmas made the stage an impressive sight to be- hold. Mrs. Moyer conducts the choruses in O Holy Night. Betty Dorsey sang the solo part. Miss James gives last minute directions to the DM line. 1 Farewell Assembly was a bittersweet occasion. Delighted were we that our goals were in sight, but sad at parting from familiar scenes and old friends. .. That proud but serious moment of walking under garlands for the first time had iust been ours. Colette Girard, valedictorian, waits before the procession with members af the DM class: S. Wheatley, C. Kimmel, and J. Ladner. Carolyn Franz, Secretary, introduces Mr. Walter Sond- heim, guest speaker at the Farewell Assembly. N-,dx if ,Y Newly elected Senior oflicers to replace A outgoing DM officers. Janet Sparra, Vice- l President: Nancy Esau, Secretary. 1: G fl l O r r o m A golo gathering. Miss Mogahc: ond other class advisers greet the DM's ot the Blue Crest Fordleigh. The swish of rich sotins, brocczdes, cmd silks, the soft glow of light from crystcll choncleliers, the delightful music, ond the merry chcatter of good friends-this was the night of cz wonderful prom. Cindy Pulling leads the graduates to the stage. G d 1' ' The long awaited day, the culmination of twelve years of work, graduation, had finally arrived. On a cold February evening the beautiful graduation ceremony took place in Eastern's auditorium, after the midyear graduates were presented by Mr. Sidney Chernak to Mayor Goodman, who awarded the diplomas. A-on 1 D girls begin to anticipate their June graduation Qezmon QQctLom pm-r ht ni 4. Q. f 9 n I-H H .59 V , , l ' .ufsxt'3 5' ' 3 I , ,jrfn AMO N iff- Q' ,NH ' . z J -25 N uv' xx T ,. FM -.-. I diff ,,u9414 ' -5 , , P H ,452 33 ' si ii Qs? hy: f . ,gr . A -MKG 123 2 . ,Eiga 5 1 LQ.. ,fn 3. W. 5 1' 1 ' , rf rg-,wQ1.f ., w 4 25: 1 1 nf 2 , 3 EW V 1399 . , 1 Q53 P y' x J Av W ff DIANE LYNN AHRENS 3514 Elmley Avenue Business Education ANITA HODGES BARRIES 539 East Thirty-Eighth St. Academic JEAN BIBY 104 Belfast Road Business Education si f. 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Write or Call for Booklet CHARLES G' OLIVER STS. BALTIMORE I, MARYLAND CORCHESTRA CONGRATULATIONS TO 1963 from B21 I77 Best Wishes from B 13 LEONARD J. RUCK, INC. 5305 Harford Road Baltimore 14, Maryland Geiwitz and De Shields ELECTRICAL 81 SCENIC STAGE DECORATORS Compliments of 2201 St. Paul Street E L P A S 0 C A F E Baltimore 18, Maryland H23 W 36th Sheet D21-Row 1: A. Mullins, C. Hill, B. Underwood, E. Garry, J. Lee, D. Kelley, K. Cullen, K. Fuller. Row 2: B. Boker, J. Siebert, D. Murphy, A. Gomez, T. Gnibus, B. Selfridge, L. Moxley, L. Smith. Row 3: C. Dellofioro, A. Ashe, W. Clyde, J. Kastino, L. Stepney, L. Lynch, S. Kerr, L. Fobig. Row 4: L. Ditzell, C. Coleman, J. Fcales, M. Marek, M. Knick, L. Grimes, L. Roehre, B. Dill, A. Haines. 178 9,1 Y r , Q gg? Best Wishes from C 5 Distinction Through Knowledge Greetings from B 34 u GOOD LUCK '63 from B33 Shephard's Sinclair Service 11312 Reisterstown Road Owings Mills, Maryland THE STUDENT COUNCIL Phone: Llberty 2-5917 ALVAH J. LEISTER We Take Care of Your Property GENERAL REPAIRING 2810 Oakley Avenue Baltimore 15, Md. l l B 5-Row 1: M. Kerby, C. Berry, L. Eisenhart, K. Goode, C. Miller, K. Robinson, Y. Sarnitore, M Taylor, J. Schubert, E. Goldberg, Miss Reisinger, D. Miller. Row 2: C. Trageser, M. Klemrm, K. Teu- fel, J. Imhoff, M. Widra, R. Weaver, J. Carew, C. Haberkorn, C. Kirsch, A. Cade, C. Fischer. Row 3 C. Nicholas, C. Kuszmaul, M. Kerby, M. Zubalik, G. Brickman, J. Draper, N. Wolff, W. Glover, A Sraver, S. Whitson. l8O D 11-Row 1: J. Anderson, P. Cross, L. Chance, M. Ford, M. Marsh, P. Evering, T. Trautman C Baily, R. Dickerson. Row 2: L. Weilbrenner, C. Fowler, L. Bernhardt, A. Schmitt, C. Glass, H Hume C. Brown, C. Stratos, H. Vigeveno. Row 3: L. Owen, B. Beltz, S. Phillips, B. Gittings, B. Culp P Medley, P. Henry, G. Edwards. Best ot Luck to THE CLASS OF 1963 from C17 Congratulations and Best of Luck from B1 Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF '63 404's C6 H12 oc CERMAK'S PHARMACY Brehms Lane 81 Pelham Avenue Baltimore 13, Maryland CLifton 4-7093 WALTER E. MITZEL PLUMBING 8. HEATING CONTRACTOR REMODELING OF ALL KINDS 4915 Harford Rd. Baltimore 14, Md. The Very Best to THE CLASS OF 1963 from B 16 Compliments of Darby D. Priesendorler ATTORNEY CONGRATULATIONS ,r 1-0 -r-Ha cuss '- OF 'es mon ---1 Greetings from Vorpagel's Vi Vacious Vamps of B 14 The Ambassador House Restaurant 401-403 W. Pratt Street Baltimore 1, Maryland D10-Row 1: L. Kelly, C. Knabe, J. Michael, A. Cruz, S. Calder, I. Ramadan, N. Thomas, J. Rod- erick. Row 2: E. Risher, P. Grant, M. Franklin, C. Morgan, S. Thompson, L. Watkins, M. Royer, S. Kirkman. Row 3: L. Heil, B. Kneller, F. Hurley, L. Lougee, C. Lowerwald, A. Rose, B. Kral, J. Getterman. D7-Row 7: J. Davis, A. Avera, C. Morris, J. Webber, B. Hoffmeister, C. Pederson, L. Waesche, J Johnson. Row 2: P. Norgan, A. Hadjis, S. Coppage, J. Jones, M. Frattini, E. Mandel, J. Brosius, B Weisberg, Mr. Jones. Row 3: R. Wallace, l. Kenny, L. Creek, C. Eubank, J. Rayme, R. Newman, N Humbert, C. Eubank. Row 4: N. Ulrich, J. Frederick, V. Abbot, N. Jorgensen, G. Keller, E. Christ J. Groth, L. Coffin, D. Crim. Best Wishes from THE SPANISH CLUB QODFREY Greetings from ,4 L LE N B ,, DIDDLE ARCHITECT Compliments of BALDWIN TRI-HI-Y l83 D 'I9-Row 1: B. Dobry, M. Meyers, V. Little, L. Barnes, E. Pierce, M. Ball, J. Mayo, M. Skarbelis, P. Gardner. Row 2: P. Fallono, R. Reigle, E. Hanley, C. Anderson, S. Coates, S. Michalak, D. Schollian, M. Knerr. Row 3: J. Tennant, M. Smith, S. Burns, E. Hack, B. Potter, J. Brown, M. Hester, B. Reese. WEILBRENNER'S SINCLAIR I I U TUNE-UP - BRAKES - MUFFLERS -- REPAIRS 4922 Belair Road Baltimore 6, Md. IQULLEIHE UF EUIVIMEHEE 426-9608 Franklin and Cathedral Sts. VErnon 7-7172 ESTABLISHED 1909 BONNE CHANCE! COURSES LEADING TO THE fmmthe B.S. DEGREE iiacrglor of Sciencel FRENCH CLUB A.A. DEGREE lAssociate in Artsl Also Special Certificate Program In Accounting for c. P. A. PREPARATION , Congratulations SEND FOR FREE CATALOG 81 INFORMATION Day and Evening Classes e Open To Men and Women from COURSES MAY BE TAKEN FOR COLLEGE DEGREE OR CREDIT OR FOR SELF-IMPROVEMENT Accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Business Schools V.A. Approved Under the Various G.l. Bills Approved by the Maryland Slate Department of Education IS4 C 13 INTER SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION PHIL OSUPHER S USE GAMMA :RA YS AND BE TA TR DNS 9124, .golalzifsficafe Besl Wishes to THE CLASS OF 1963 from B9 HUDIE'S CUTIES D 1 and D 2 POND'S FASH ION SHOPS 1105 West 36th Street 5513 Harford Road Compliments of CHARLES A. RICE FUNERAL SERVICE 661 West Barre St. PLoza 2-7920 Compliments F RAZ I ER'S RESTAU RANT 857 West 33rd Street Baltimore 18, Md. Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1963 from B23 PHILLIP E. EHIP EH ARCHITECT D 'I-Row 1: D. Meade, L. Hufman, G. Slusser, C. Wray, S. Marquiss, J. Stovropoulos, K. Nevius M. Wise, M. Bloodsworth, B. Fader. Row 2: K. Parvis, J. Kerr, A. Sykes, N. Murray, L. Busig, C Wilton, M. Van Opstal, K. Marshall, U. Klaces, S. Hall, M. Pritchard. D 2-Row 1: M. Munnikhuysen, J. Smith, A. Taylor, C. Pilling, S. Rahe, E. Parton, N. Burkert. Row 2: P. Peregoy, S. Evans, D. Lawrence, C. Severn, J. Ferguson, N. Evans, C. Rciker, E. Cogar. l87 THE GIRLS FRED MARKERT MIRIAM a. MARKERT All the world's a srage And all men and women merely players . . - Shakespeare May you play on fhe stage of Success from B2 Besl Wishes from SEECHUK'S PHARMACY 5814 Belair Road IRIAM BAKER ARKERT CO. DESIGNERS and DECORATORS of PERSONALIZED INTERIORS FURNITURE FABRICS CARPETS MIRRORS DRAPERIES LAMPS BEDSPREADS 1004 NORTH CHARLES STREET Baltimore 'l, Maryland LExingfon 9-4808 - 9-4809 D22-Row I: J. Harps, P. Everett, C. Hornberger, F. Russell, T. Jackson, A. Johnson, B. Glass, B. Allen. Row 2: P. Nelson, L. Flannary, G. Scofield, S. Gruienger, A. Rizzo, B. Wilson, B. Duvall, I. Hillard, B. Definbaugh. Row 3: P. Newman, M. Perry, E. Williams, B. Wheeler, M. Krupa, E. Donald, S. Schaffer, G. Norris, P. Morgan. D 17-Row 7: G. Kraft, P.CaldwelI, A. Miller, A. Muscello, E. Steinberg, J. Peeples, C. Payne, Mr Floyd. Row 2: M. Leu, S. Cavallucci, M. Marciszewski, B. Napfel, M. Patterson, L. Brown, B. Leathers M. Cover. Row 3: P. Snyder, D. Johnson, L. Reed, J. Mitzel, M. J. Petro, A. Brown, B. Gibson, G. Gor- such, J. Wagner. Row 4: L. Ward, K. Pfaff, P. Street, J. Johnson, D. Kinch, R. Lidinski, L. Durbin S. Fitz-William. Bus. Wllkins 5-9528 Res. F0rest 7-3346 HUBERT L. FAISON ANAL-O-SCOPE For The Sweetest Surest Tune-up Ever Franklintowgamozi gffcblsondson Ave. BEST WISHES Compliments of from Picker X-Ray Corporation E KLIPIE Best Wishes For The Future fm DOLLS B 3 189 I Compliments of DICK PRITCHETT from the FRIENDLY RESTAURANT Eegutdllfe Besf Wishes fo THE cuxss OF 1963 ocza! f,0,,, C 10 CAA sen wishes from CATHY and HARRY Dm 4-Row 1: N. Fleishman, S. Bush, A. Eleftheriou, C. Reeves, D. Sadler, T. Palmieri, C. Pearl, H Parks. Row 2: C. Moler, M. Thorne, P. Nealy, R. Burnett, I. Jones, A. Sophocles, D. Griffin, E. Schwi rian, C. Provini. Row 3: L. Erhardt, B. Dorsey, S. Baker, D. Sandrock, J. Holsey, J. West, C. West meyer, B. Walker. Nor shown: R. Barbour, T. Forrester, C. Holthaus, S. Minster. 190 IIEIRAILI IINIE S., -II-OAI VIINIE BEAUTICIAN Bm I - Cm I - Dm 'I Room 4119 Congratulcfions fro I KIRK Printing Press Machinists Sweet SERVICE and REPLACEMENT P R S e Ave. - 'I3 Dlckens TRUDY JEWELERS W. 36th Sheet 5213 Belair R BE. 5-9790 Innocents Greetings from B 'I'I COMPLIMENTS OF VERNQN H. SMICK Gm CO. INCORPORATED ROOFING 81 SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR WI. 5-'I234 Roofing Repairs cn Specialty Re-roofing - Re-siding Phone NO. 9-6590 STAR CLEANERS Congratulafions Io WE CLEAN DRAPERIE5 81 SLIP COVERS AII k I Wor Done In Our Modern P ani THE CLASS OF 63 szo-22 Baker sneer Bqnimm 17, Ma f rom Best Wishes C from B 29 I92 D 6--Row 1: J. Pederson, K. French, A. Breymaier, B. Parrott, W. Vaughn, J. MacGregor, B. Amendt, Mr. Jardine. Row 2: M. Tuerk, N. Shackleford, J. Barnes, J. Veal, E. Greene, B. McCullough, L. Dobry. Row 3: N. Bradshaw, P. Roberts, V. Mitchell, J. Finney, G. Whitson, M. Riha, L. Knapp, B. Wirschnitzer. Row 4. K. Brezovec, P. Warns, C. Page, J. Weglarski, B. DeGraw, C. Booth, C. Strohe, A. Kaufman, S. Steltz. Best Wishes from the U. N. Y. Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1963 ZT8 DADDY'S HardwareRcllnldAl?oint Store Complete Line of Electrical and Plumbing Supplies Scott's Garden Supplies Pittsburgh 8. Glidden Paints 6605 Harford Road Baltimore 14, Md. CL. 4-6782 l93 D 13-Row 1: B. Lorson, S. Bond, M. Lightner, D. Cless, D. Johnson, K. Kreisll, R. Bell, I. Toutsi. Row 2: G. Bottle, J. Wheeler, V. Terminello, M. Pollard, L. White, P, Potillo, M. Alston, B. Funk. Row 3: J. Herbert, B. Ervin, M. Jones, S. McClurkin, G, Clegg, G. Knight, N. Allison, V. McCoy, F. Homlett. Caldwell-White Beauty Studio Scalp Treatments - Cutting 8. Tinting 1200 Ensor Street Baltimore 2, Md SA. 7-9587 G GOOD LUCK TO '63 from B 30 CHARACTER AL. P. HEPSILON I94 Hi.: ,Q L I 'H Complimenfs of D 20 ARUNDEL FEDERAL SAVINCS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Hours: 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Daily -- Tuesday Evenings 7 to 9 .,. 4 V . V :A 1 , fd , 5,77 MDE: Q 22 , ' jeg: f N Vo r yizlyfl Y ,wry ,W ,,,, Finyyzy.- 74 jx . X'-jj , ' Q :'I?i ' . i::.: ' I 39 is .A gy IWQIWEIII IH hs'-i '---.....,,,,gul:am.i.-v-- Organized I 906 SAVINGS INSURED UP TO 510,000 DIRECT REDUCTION HOME LOANS Patapsco Ave. and Fourth St. ELgin 5-9300 Baltimore 25, Maryland Congratulations from B 17 I95 D3-Row 1: N. Hill, D. Rothert, J. Laughlin, C. Crocken, K. Singleton, N. Poynter, P. Hunter, H Hyatt, J. Simmons. Row 2: M. Klausmeyer, M. Schaub, J. Brown, C. Blockstock, J. Taylor, M. Howe S. Mech, G. Timin, H. Volpel. Row 3: L. Allen, M. Ford, J. Koerber, A. Sohn, S. Noetzel, J. Kroft, N Kimbrough, K. Favaloro, P. Johnson. , Compliments of Best Wishes to A F R I E N D THE CLASS OF 1963 from Howard Pork Shell Service 5011 Liberty Heights Avenue Quill and Scroll Society Phone: ro. 7-9602 LEROY HOUCK, Manager llllal 1 N' i Y' Congratulations from C 'll 196 Arlington Contractors, lnc. 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Young, V. Miller, P. Andrews, A. Cox, G. Moscatelli, Y. Lang, J. Plummer, J Ricketts, L. Hardy, C. DeVed, D. Goodman. Row 2: F. Yorborough, D. Dixon, R. Banks, C. Camp- bell, T. Weglein, J. Porreca, P. Bongiorno, D. Johnston, P. Haynes, D. Carter. Row 3: J. Griffin, V Queen, M. Nickol, S. Cassell, E. Riggin, S. Riggin, S. Stuckrath, M. Karvounis, A. Niederwemmer, D Jester, A. Sanford. 199 ., Q , ..,. . gy.. L. .- ,V E 1, A Ap J -'26 PE. 2-3642 Res. DR. 7-9661 Uhe gf... 44.1 M., .Known 3or Quality 3231-33 BELAIR ROAD PAUL C. SLIDER D 5-Row 1: Mrs. Green, S. Savage, S. Schloss, S. Bowen, L. Dix, S. Robinson. Row 2: J. Klander, L. Haussner, K. Julian, P. Guerke, M. Feraud, S. Colestock, D. Fischboch, S. Goldfarb, S. Barasda. Row 3. D. McFadden, L. Faldrath, A, Foster, J. Koshutko, M. Weis, L. Wunderlick, N. Burkholder, D. Green, K. Ford, L. Peters. Row 4: D. Draper, L. Eck, S. Fowler, J. Cooke, C. Whitman, J. Dudley, S. Johnson, J. Cade, P. Weitz. 200 B 31-Row 1: T. Hergenroeder, B. Dalla Tezza, C. Sherrod, H. Vaughn, J. Shelleman, S. Merzbacher, L. Abbott, M. Meyer. Row 2: F. Shortt, P. Forsythe, C. Henderson, L. Franklin, A. Kararedas, P. Parlo, P. Young. Row 3: M, Nichols, Y. Bragg, J. Mathews, B. McKinnes, P. Jenkins, L. Louis, M. Urbancik. Best Wishes from C26 and MRS. HOSKINS Wholesale Retail NOVAK'S FOODS 2054 E. Federal St. cor Gay 8- Chester Sts. Phone: Bkoadway 6-2954 FRUIT BASKETS A SPECIALTY Keystone Readers' Service 212 Keyser Building Calvert 81 Redwood Sts., Baltimore 2, Md. PL. 2-0854 Best Wishes Galore from N MRS. HESS and C4 PHlLlP'S ETANICAL CHIMES T TUIIPIENI UUS ASK XCffCOMIPlLHSIHllED 9 ,,- Q- Wf xvfifw X fgffkfa 59:-U X X sn K ' gy 1 1 xx- ff 2 f ' 4 Hi J 'ff Q57 UND .6 , s ,gf . ff H: AIRIEWIE IL IL a Fm if 1 Q Y in - ,V .- . B Wishes from C28 OLIVER KEN TWIST Congratulations from K RITTER'S ROOTERS! B 7 atrociouslyj J. 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