Eastern High School - Punch and Judy Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1950
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W, They hlossomed from seedlings ,,ff'K Douhles at new popcorn machine 4 Personality-elusive, fascinating, transforming everyday life from a routine ordeal into a colorful, spirited experience with each indi- vidual a little different from the next. Each personality is unique, changing and growing with each new situation. Your responses unite to form the striking personality of Eastern. Sophomores-bewildered, subdued, content to watch the high school whirl. Juniors -older, more experienced, fun loving, just beginning to realize their capabilities as well as their limitations. Seniors--the finished product, mature and wise, with a dash of the sophomores' reserve and the juniors' vitality. Three years in high school are strategic years. Eastern is the training school for developing a personable, worthwhile citizen. You have made the 1950 Punch and Judy. IT reflects YOU. The Whole I ,Equal to... School's out 'til tomorrow the um ol lts Parts Seeking pals at hookweek exhibit . . Noon lineup to call home . Maturity llrvelops in Intellectual ltmospllere Faculty rs Classes io llxtra-llurrirular Activity Fosters Sorial Skill Clubs, Staffs 30 Sports 52 lrarlings Progress to Sell -Realization Sophomores os .luniors 4 4 Seniors all lpprmlix Directory 112 Advertisements 112 Index l 21 Autographs 124 fu 1 WZ lf? Ziff ME E 7 FLUME LIT:- PEDPLE Line forms to the right . .. X l' , Service, cooperation, and consideration for the rights of others are vital to developing intellectual power in pupils. Unly a few are able to teach the people of tomorrow bow to live, and these are OUR teachersgpatient, human, understanding, ministering to everyday scholastic needs, dividing values between their own welfare and the improvement of their fellowmen, giving freely of their time and wisdom. Knowledge does not come with the wave of a niagieiaifs wand, but depends upon ability to increase mental skill and to broaden and interpret environment Maturt 0 . I 'W'l 'l'SI11 Intellectual l-mm A :H . ,ff -' ,I h , ., . it t 5 1, we r , Q- f 2 fi' 2, A ,..,,, p w Yi- fx a, , . Q Ke ' lf, John Paul Collins An educator and administrator ranking with the best is Mr. John Paul Collins. As principal, he has endeared himself to all with his stern but fatherly manner. Who can forget the way he says before assemblies, O.K., boys, plenty of seats down front,'...or the pep talks he gives those Anacostia-Eastern games? In the drive for stadium lights the astute Marine Corps veteran has given his whole-he-arted Support. Cooperating with the school paper and Student Council. he campaigned for the tramc lights which were installed in December. To improve the conduct in the halls, corridor passes were introduced by Mr. Collins last fall. 8 Competent Leader The administration . . . Mr. Webster says that to administer is 'gto have directon of, to guidef, Roget, famed for his Thesaurus, asserts that to administer is to lead. Helping to form Easternls administration are a principal, two assistant principals, a li- brarian, 76 faculty members, a counselor and an assistant coun- selor. These are the guiders . . . the leaders . . . the administrants. HAYE ONE, offers Roberta Blume to Mr. John Paul Collins, principal, at an informal tea in 306 for the teachers. lteileet Initiative, Character During her years of administration, Miss Freda D. Egbert, assistant principal, has been confronted by perplexed girl students with many kinds of difhculties. She is consulted when girls are excused to leave the school or when tardy students enter. Through her willingness to assist, and her friendliness she has won the respect of all who know her. Witll an attitude of friendly firmness, Mr. Cedric O. Reynolds, assistant principal, has helped steer the boys through another year. Mr. Reynolds, who handles boys, admissions and withdrawals, always has anxious pupils warming the bench outside his office. Because of his aptness in guiding student affairs, he is esteemed by the faculty and student body. GOOD NEWS brings smiles to Mr. Reynolds and Miss Egbert, engaged in routine duties as assistant principals. srd We Pa Q 'Hn-Q, Q , W ,f llmwi Ohana s ff, ,M g fl 1. , Cedric- 0. Reynolds Xia l'r da llnn eientinu Mentor 255'- fx if Extend Helping llnntl 26- K 1 MRS. EDYTII ll. ALEXANDER . . . Mathematics: MISS RE IIECCA Ii, AYDREW5 . . . Mathematics, Radio Club: FRANK .I. Al'III,lST . . . I'hysit'al Ifclucation. Track Coach. Asst Football Iioach. Wllat are many schools made of? Brick. What are schools equipped with? Teach- ers. See . . . behind the desk. If smiled at, a smile comes hack! A high school educator has no easy joh. Not only must an applicant have a mastefs degree, but also know useful addenda as song hits, new slang, and answers to math problems. e ' we Iziggvec. LEON BERKOWITX .... A rt. Art Squad. Publications, Stagt Crew. Iloolh Crt-wg MRS. IIIZFSICA T. BIDDLIE ...Nutrition Home Nursing: DR. RICGIS I.. IIOYLE . . . Journalism. Puhlica tions, Quill and Scroll fx hair, MISS AII.IiEN YY. BR0MLEY...Englisl1, Y-Teen: Ill'TTS . . . Ilistory. fi0YI'l'llIlll'IlIQ MRS. MADELINE MRS. IIICLICN B. IIROWER Spanish: LOUIS Il. CIiRTI5...IIioI0gy. Crm-cnltuusc' liROWN...IIantl. Cadet Bandg MRS. FRANKIE W. , v,w,e,,w, .. .Mkt ,t . e Q I if iii? l N, X , 2 ' , ,V ' 2 g E : XV .. o 5 . - ' nc, K. I, o ' ' 9 t EDWARD I . DAVIS .... Art NI:-tal: MISS RIl'l'll E. Youth: MRS. Rl I'll 0. DI-INlNlNIl...I.atin. National DAYIS...English. National Ilonor F-ocietyg MRS. Ilonor Socictyg XIISS I.I'I1II.I,E M. DEW.-XR...Eng' MARTHA IC. DEICHLER Matltematics. Allis-cl Iish, Bank. IO 41:21. 7 Q H Q. , .iw Q 'f' - V 4:-Q -,ff 24. wfwi MISS IIUHIYN-'K NI. llitLll'I.I,-KN . . . Ili-tory. Dru- Iiami. Typingl. Mixift-rg MISS ZI'iI.I,fN II. I-'ARIS matics: MISS .'Xl,VIfR'I'X R. IJlI.l,0N Iiiohigy. EIIQLIINII, Alumni Chairman. Y-'Il-e-nz W. BIR- I'um'h and .liulyz NIIFS I'iIlI'I'II K. IJRIWINI . . . Short- RICT'I' FITIIIS . . . Biology. .-Mlxi-Q-r. it Aovgr' ,fe 'Mg V 1 , k R Q-fy, we 41--1 'tv ' Bftr' rr 9 g ,a aiiflz:'mf!1 1 MRS. CIAIRE C. IQIQORGIC . . . SIIIIFIIIEIHII. Typing. ICIIQLII-III CHARLES if. llIflI,FORD . . . History, Bible Adviser: MRS, FNIILY lf. 'lf F. C0SLlNC...IIist0ry. lllulm. A-Xllir-41 Youth. Hi-Y: CHARLES NI. GVYON Sm'i0I0'.!Y- Ill. Chili: NII55 ISABFI, CR.-XSTY . ,. H055 Infirmary. fllu-1-rlvarif-rs. TIIIIIIIIIIIQ. ti Lf 'x l.,,.- i-mln tr Q-urlw morning Iiourf. Mrs. Hutlt Nir- - g - gg 5 Nlr Winm-ninrv Col 'ii in preparation for anotlu-r eIay MRS. LOIS T. HARDING...Clothing, Dramatics. I. HEDGE...I'hysicaI Education, Hygiene, CIICCI Lunchroomg MISS ISABELLA D. IIARRIS...Iing4 It-adn-rs, Ilealth Committee, Basketball, Dramattcs lish, Adviscrg ROBERT N. IIART. ..Physical Edu- P. E. Bulletin lioardg MISS EFFIIE IIELM . . . Typing cation, E Club, Baseball Coachg MRS. BLYTHE Office Machines. MISS MARIAN Y. IIUMMI5R...Iir1glislt, Advist-rg Nursing, Foods, Child Care, Home Economics Chair DUDLEY C. JACKSON Mechanical Drawingg man, Nurses' Aidt-sg MRS. LOTTIE KAPLAN MISS LOIS K. ,lAMES...Pl1ysical Education. P.E. Ct-rman. Typing. German Club. Chairman: NIISS ESTHER II. JONAS Home I t We t X An educatoris life is 9-3 some say, but . . . Besides classroom activities, many teachers sponsor student organizations. How lucky can you be? Itis the teacher7s joh to see that well-meaning students don't get carried away and hungle everything they undertake. The '6Holly Hopf, farewell assemblies, and Al1-East- ern skating parties were a few activities staged this year under supervision of faculty advisers. COIVIPARINC NOTES on a days transactions are Miss Thel- ma Matin-kv and Hrs, Carolyn McCormick, office secretaries. W4 .ajxx xx? xi 51' 6? 112 ,bt Craft men Mold table Citizens M155 BETTY JUNE K:XRLlL...1'l1yfiuaI .Mit Football Coachg I'.X LIL C. LACKEY Education, Hockey, National Ilonor So- Woodwork, Manual Arts Chairmang cirty, Health Committeeg FRANK KLEY HRS. CIAIJXS XI. LXWIIORX . . . Eng .. . Physical Education, Ilaskvtball Coach, lifh. 5 4? 5 XIRS. EYELYN W. LECO...Law, Xp- R. lIcl :XRL:XNIJ ...: X nuual Sulistitutcg. plied Mathematics, Assembly Chairmang HENRY NIICNDIQLOFIY..FpaniQh, Span- MISS PAULINE LOHXIANN...CounseI- lah Club, Rifle Club. or, Adviser, School Organizationg LCLIJ K in ff- ,wr J Q. 45 I MQW 5 'oo I fyx 9 . 2 ,ff 55 .A 12.1 I A v W. RICHARD XIENTZER Phybical Education. llygif-ne, IJHSIWIIIHIIQ MISS LULA A- MILLER-H Football Coachg MRS. EL1zABE'1'H Mawsmw... is-owgyg 51155 FLORENCE E- N111-LlKPiN---Eno Typing, Oliice Machineb, Card Punch, Eastvrnvrg lifll, -'lfltifvfi Ellgllfll Chaiffllafl- MISS SLTZANNE YV. NIIfYER5...I'llysiCal Education. 3 I mp., F Cl' if ii...,,,,. ,f urN, . I-I 1 P if MISS ELLA NI. BIONK. .. Counfclor, College Bun-au, NIOORE , . , Libraryg M155 ABICAIL T. BIIQRPHY Employment. Adxieerg MISS K:X'I'IC C. MOORE . .. .. . Bookkn-cpingg WILLIAM XI. XIX I-IRS . . .I'IisYory, English, Graduation Chairmang NIISS BIlI.IPRl'QlJ J. Sociology. For-ial Studiw Chairman. I3 In truvtor 'timulate Alter-School Interest Student teuolieis came in large l1l1lHIJC1'5 to Easternk halls. Almost any day of the fiist bemester they could be seen tackling the age-old classroom problems in history, sociology, chemistry, and Eng- lish. Whether 1-adct or permanent, each teaclier helped to make up what is fondly known as tlic-Hkllowledffe-slinffin IJ1'l 3Cl6.,, Z1 r- g tw w, 31 A in H fp ' -ps nj., A 7 7 T- W I , f . '2 1 31155 LEILA XI. PRINCE . . . Ifnglifh. IJruinalii-sg SHICRNIKN ,l. REES. JR .... I'IiyriCaI lfrlliratioli. Iloy-i I'. If. Chairman MRS, XIIIDHIQD KICIIXRI7 . . . Ii:-tailing, ,L ,, fv , JV in AQ 'ew ,lgXMI'l5 H. FIIXIIIC, JN .... Xxiuliong IlI'I'IiIi'I' U. FIIXRIII' . . . Ilookkrv-ning. Storm Il. IIXNIICI, SIIORTS . . . Ilislorx Cadvts. Ye-I1-ran fb. X s 4:14 is ' I A ffl! I dit: nl , 6 K was gb ISAAC B. SIMON...lIygit-nu, 31iiIIlCIlltllICrQ M155 Choral, Orchestra, 31lI5IC Chairman, Dralnatics, M. HOPE SPENCER...Malhenlaticsg MRF. JOSE- Cratluationg MISS 0I.IYIpX 'IIQXYLOR English, PHINE SPERRY . . .Shorthand, Typing, Adviser. Stud:-nt Council. Junior Red Croffg J. JACKSON Sl'XlfNIIiHS...Majox' .SP . .-s Q MISS ,-XNNX II. xxilxlllj...I':COIl0Illli'H. Ilixtory. - G1-ogrupliy. I,or'kvrroon1: H.'XI.I'H WI. WUYIWII NK . . . I'hyfic'-. xl2iII1f'lllilIlK . S4'I4'Hf'l' Chairman. H I 4, c,2lfIl'I4, AM ' I4 I... es' 5 I 'inf vw-S, 'I .f!' A W ,Zig f as can -E' Z MRS. Llffl fi. WEESE . . . Shorthand, Typing. Xloviesg MRF. NIILDRED Wl'IIN5'I'ElN . . . Foods. Nutrition. Home Nursing. Nurses' Airlm-sg MISS DORIS W'll.Ll.-XHS . . . Law, Government. Jhlllllllll l l ullvtin, Tm-sling. 1 1 he 4' ,JJ l AUGUSTINE lj. WINNEBIORE . . . Printing. Publicatiunsg FLOYD WIHSINC . . . Chemistry, Bool-groom, Storeroom, Chess Clulig XIR5. Nfllllk W. ZIMNIERMAN . . . Shorthand, Typing. Bank. fb! -I 4- .qv J ,Ld 5 ff J.. .xr bn riff' 1 tus How many times have you thought teachers must lead a dull life? Well, think again. Teachers at Eastern have traveled and plan to travel over the world. They will have covered Mexi- co, Europe, Canada, and the United States by the end of summer. Their endless activities include conducting summer classes, writing articles, earn- ing graduate degrees, attending in- service courses, and raising families. s .MJ ' f , at fn' X. v. 1 Y.- n. '- W' ' 'ld .. if flfil 'Z' -A J ,V Q 1 i-3 V.: QQIJZ' T jf 43 1..Kf':1:. V fs Q -'FLA ' ..'t.1 T Q 5' . 5 , Y 91' . Q ,J Q A I v Y - ' R ' V y I , 'i.i'-,V-A A ' ' ' - by ti 'tt 1 U4 Zin' PASS YOUR PLATES at a luncheon given hy the foods' classes. Mrs. Weinstein and Miss Egbert fill plates as Nandine Zam- lnreny and Mary Stanford await their turn. :Who in th 3 rw, W.-XTlQll THF Wlflflllnli warns ita Gottilieb whili- Donald arnall att:-nipts to determine pull of graxity on the inter- I6 nline-d plane during a session e physics class laboratory. Guided Ito earch Peep! Peepl Such were the strange sounds heard by stu- dents walking by room 6. For tiny chicks were being hatched in biology classes. As physics pupils studied types of engines and the efliciency of machines, novice chemists looked at the world through rose-colored test tubesw and saw their en- vironment turn into at succes- sion of scientific phenomena. liliWlTClllNG ROIJICNT inalws u hit with the gang in room 5. Charles Ashton. original owner. feeds the hanister in the biology classroom. Mr. Hamster stores his surplus dog food. fruit. and greens in his pouch. X 4 ki Assure Po itive Ite tilts 'lihose small odd-shaped liloclts which you might have seen in a math room WC1'E'Il.l lopsided papcrweiglits. They are known, not too commonly. as polyhedrons. Solid ge- ome-try students were the makers of these hrilliantly colored forms. History students were all eyes and ears as they watched movies and listened to records supplement- ing the regular course. Several history classes were enlivened with debates on socialized medicine in the United States. MINUTE NIIXTCRE trickles through funnel in a steady flow as Kitty Moskowitz watches for results in her experi- ment. Billy Sloan pours the solution of potassium and water from one beaker to another to note its chemical reaction. THE BIG Tllllillf in solid geometry are hr-ight. width, and depth. Proving this fact with splierf-N. cubes, and pyramids in their math cla-s tahow-t are: Al Heck, William Yippv-rman. and liradley Hutt. -uw f.ll.'Xl'l'I'lNtL Tlllilll tQ0lfR5Ii through history ure: liarliara liaroff, Dorothy Fvlinwiile-r. ltlyrht- jamie-son. and lioli Xlorrison. Looking on. are l't'8lI'fllI Nlary pXnne- Douglas. lie-verly Wall-ter. 'l'om llonoxan, and liarlmara 'Nlilste-ad. i7 Folk mlanlving onvc il lnonlll opened up il non ml of fun for all Cc-rrnun ellthusiasts. For I rtin ftrlclvrltf. reacling wffinrrx were orgarrlizml outsider of vlass. In ther language arssenmlmly prvsvrrtr-rl in the fpring. thc- opening exon-isvx re give-n in foreign tongues. On the program wus ar talk about lhc' opportunities afforded by taking rr Inrrgrnrgc-. Tunes sung in French, Latin, flf'l'INL1ll. and Spanish flll'HirllCd the rnnsical note of the slum. Sprmish and German newspapers, Das Ucntsche Wort and i'I.a l,llCi631'llilg3.,, 0il'c11'c-rl 1'0uding clnjoyrnent to language rtudents. Mutual lie peat :ls sex'ei'iil English wlaisses settled clown to enjoy ai reli- gious nioriility play prepuretl hy the speech vlass, other Eng- lish students slit hack and lis- tened to reccmlerl Shakespearian plays. Arlene Walcott, repre- senting Eastern in the I Speak for De1noc11u'y contest, plaved thirrl in vity-wiile eoriipetitioii. gm.. J,,?7! Z' PRVXYER RHIILNF in tht- final '4't'Il of a inf-rlif-val innralili play flrainuiiu-fl ivy Oral English. Thr- Wisf- Klan. :hllll Farm. fil 4 lmwaiisr- uf his vli-hr-li'-f in boil. -..hiIi- thi- ffiril. Fhirley Par-fin-. falls to hi- liiiw-s to pray. The an gf-I. Lrvstal l.arp4-r. lu'--rims a hh'-sii1:. Exploration Preview With outstretched teacups the foods' classes welcomed the new team-lrers. The foods' students also gave a Christmas tea. The monthly observation of kindergarten tots enlivened the sessions of child Care pupils. Brightly-Colored pinnies worn hy girls in gym vlass were the handiwork of sewing Students. If X5lll0N-WISP: NIISSES take time out from sr-wing: t-lass lu model tht- latest in dat:-Awear. lna l,f-P Wvatson and ,-Xnn Simmons watch Nliss Lnxinglon ilvmoustrate rhif' variations. .,, 'Su 5 -.0 llktlli T0 KlNlJliHlL4XR'fHN. vhilll tar tla e enjoy their annual Clirislmas party amz and rm-fri-sliiiiwrits for liilltiivs in the annex IN llll-I DOl'Ull. ll'-len ,lone-s anti Juni- lilll'4lt'IlL' llr a ha of lmisvuit- to serv- with the main course in cookm ca Pro punitive Career l eln'uary classes got first vruvk ut the shorthand course stressing less memory work and featuring the new manual. Wlhile offive ma- vhines' students gained expwieinre for office work, seniors taking the t'zn'cl-piiricli course prepared for joli openinge offered lw Census Hureiu W SFQHFLL RYPQ of proofrvailir ,laekie Read and Bob Hurley earch th dntat n notebook for error Xt the twpr-writer ,Ioan Drawn tran crihe her horthanrl nutlmf 'I'0L'flll AND G0 iw thi- technique being dew-loped hy Betty King and Daly Wolfe- on the caril-punch machine. They If-arn tlue nv-w skill that will he used in I '4'0I'4llIlf1 the 19.50 1-vii-ii-. y1l'L'1'1P1-E QOPIKS of aflii-ory examination: are run through flir- mimeograph machine- hy ,Irfan I,amhe-rl ab Virginia Skur kpppg 3 wail-1,f,,l eyf- for fkip-ow-rf or .double printf. Developing Trade Skill As mechanical drawing classes wel- romed new drawing sets, a print ma- chine, and a drafting machine, art metal students cut stones and made rings. Wpodshop pupils made play- ing card holders for one-handed ser- vicemen and Cut out lamps which thev covered with leatherette. Print shop hoys puhlished at 32-page directory of schools, school officials, and principals, and aviation pupils studied aero- dynamies. meteorology. and navigation. PRESSING THE IFSLE is acroinplishetl with east hy the printing class. Ray Husmisel inks the press and William Dawis Checks the galley proof. Frank Finamore runs riff a copy of the Alumni Bulletin. --an.. NEVER BORED with thi-ir work. Leslie Dixon and William Fanshury apply their woodshop know-how as they split a hoard at the rip--aw. while Edward Burroughs and Rohert Wiilliain- await their turn. 22 57 ,Q- W 'fjxffx fu . I, fm 1 li , l ,X QL L NZ if x5 X LINE FOR LINE ha- llY'f'll au-uraln-ly lY2iIlNff,'l'l'f'4l from lmok to papvr. Honalrl Kinv- and Jam'-w llutlon l'll f'li th'-ir mvcllanical drawing van-fully ax john Xyiiffl waitf to gn mr-r it with ink. ,lm TUNINC UP for a Sllllllldlttl fh hx m acxonautln 4ahove-P Major Frey htoopm cl 1 0 an airplane motor while- Rolwrl Lhappf-ll Rubrrt 'N 1 nr aml IM-F Nlc'l,e:arf'r1 glu- IQNGHUFSED ENCRJXVERF. Rohr-rt Bancroft. Edward Collschalk, and Rolwrt Swift fliligvnlly polish stones anrl vu! ge-mb with horizonial laps. ,WI in frm: 1 . ...J Uhjevloivvz .port man hip Fonietliiiig new liar lu-en aflilml to . . . . time girls Illlybltxiil education dc'- .M or rx . P+ . . . . I pliysiciaii. girlw may use correctix'e partment. If 1'Cl'0IllINf'lNlCLl ln' ai device: Constructed liy tlie wood- sliop to develop good poflure. gh members of the weaker sex whirled 'round and 'round to square danc- ing calls, the masculine set played volleyball, softball, and footliall. PERSONALITY P113 good grooming are two of the essential factorf in llif- vw-ryday life of a typical tveiiaglvr. 'l'ommir' luill0I11' Eillflr a Iourli of Color to liriglito-n Pat Ulovvrl outfit wliilf- llvtlv Wilt lookf on approvirigly, f-is r Ts?- f x .. - - w g r ' f ' - - '- DIN lr. Hllx l.lr. UXSILR. dig 'or lliv- ixaiii ring- llH'OllQlll the girl! gyml ll:-115 lie-dnopoulo-. Daixy Flodgvhill, Mary U'l,7dy. and Nlary ,Xiu l1ro.e- get into tiii- -ning of -quare larifirig. Tliv- girl- und 43 minutes of r '-'- lu llklUYIH1'I1l as Ili'-5 liftvri Io im- fall'-r and follow lii: inrtruetioris. Ju y ,-, A ,- ' 1 -a U.. A -f-. .gg ':.-we-Q.-.,4:.f'4 ' Ov C Og ., y 'lbw IJ 34' ' . of - J , f 1, . .. P' f -di F 0 C.42,i'Fv'.' ' f - HOME STRETCH hringf a buret of spet-tl from George Tennyson, Ted NlcQue0nf'y, Douglas Flick, Bobby Padgett, .lack Mar- inshaw, and Leonard Kc-menyas as they round the track to reach the hnirh linf-. --- 1, In-all the' he-atvn path to the- inhrmary ant! Nli-- lflainv Kart-l. school nurrf-, . with illnw-rw fuvh a- K'Ul4lN. lll'ii4ldl'llt'N. rub, and lnruiw-, llfaart-lmroliv-n male-Q truflgr- to Chit-f Cluyon with thflir ailmvnt- --m04tly gym injurief- hut ' b0IIlP'llIllf'r pf-r-onal prulvlvnl- likr- l ax! night my girl Ntootl mp up and . . . -N W , , -s , KJ f x M' 5 ' M ' ' t - Q' L T,...,, - ,zo at ntllll H i Q 1' . 5- 1:1 ka' ..u.::-- If ,'-frr-.v 'Y' :QTRFEFQ1 ' -- 3-Q NL 'B :KN .'ll'l'l.lf K llll ll0l'Nll-l alwayf kt-vp tht- tlnttor away. lfwry flay girl- 1 I ' llu 'll Amateur Examine Talent I , . 1 ,nflll If XZ FINISHING TOKCHES of shadow are applied by Bill Delorme to one of hie rt-cent portraits of serioua facial expressions in oilf. 26 ' 'V ' , tlnalifieatinn in Fine Art Iligh note of the musit' departmentis program was its participation in the Citywide Hamilton Bank Contest. Recordings were made of the assembly at whit-li major ehoral. the 0I't'llCSll'il, and instrumental and voeal soloists vied. Later, the best talent from each at-hool competed in a live broadcast. Nlajor choral also sung over WRC ou Bill I'Ierson's program and over WNIAL on Jim Gibbons' show. Pride and joy of the nrt department was the oil-painted mural, a drnuui ol the iiewspaper world. formed in three Sec'- tioufe produvtiou. distribution. and consumption. Studi-ui art exhibits were displayed in the library. TAKIN' .X lIIIlf.X'l'IIl-IR. nu-iubt-rs of the orvlu-stra line up. First row: I. I'atvrmaQtvr. II. Coffelt, I., Edwarde, II. Vllallert, C. Guest. J. Krehbit-I. II. llughes. G. Rohinowitz. Second: B. Ilaaa. R. Williaine, Y, Quinta. NI. Trainor, R. Childress. T. Andre. Third: N. Gregory. fl. Copon. R. llasker, II. Cray, S. Tull. R, Garcia. C. Troehinfky. I'. Gregory. Fourth: R. Heath. J. Zell, D. Best B. Miller. I. Allen. D. Tucker. F. Harding. E. Blotz. and I.. Silver. C, ,. -PJ I 'J x. SONGSTERS warhlv mvlodivs in major choral. First row: ll. Green. K. Yickf-rs, L. Hall. R. Giovo, A. Alle-n. N. 0'Neil, U. McMullen. C. Wade. E. NIacCord, J. .Milf-r. and O. Rohm-rts. Second: J. Dravis, fl. Stanton, J. Ahhotl, J. Kvad. B. Mclfacldvn, J. Gim- hlv. R. Keithlvy, T. Fontanilla. F. Johnson, M. Fvufhle-r, D. Duclrling. and M. Corhf-a. Third: S. Neu- ll1'irf'I'. ll. llutrhinson. Cf Albert, C. Colson, L. Av 'Y N. . , ,, 1 Q ,, - r 1 T A ITM! f' ix X i ' F . lift' ' IX- 1 lr V. Am, xcfl ... MIT? gl - l.un1l, ll. Ramwy, ll. Spf-akman. T. Nesbil. A. Cook. A. Dahbs. I-f. Colvin. 9. Johns, J. Day. and Y. Wei- mer. Fourth: li. Schwarz. B. Horn, J. Clem. C. Blur- phy, W. Thomas. IJ. Tuck:-r. R. T1-vplo. R. Nlarlino, li. Ilagc-rrwyx-r, li. Camphvll. J. Armiger. J. Winnvr, CI. Ennis, .-X. lmwif, O. lfmhre-y, J. Tunnvy, J. Saun- flc-rs, W. DiHvmlvrfer. R. I.ipsr'omh, J. lfoulge-r, G. Arnold. ll. Slyron. 5. Zaurha. ll. Watfon. W. Ilamhy ,yo- 1494 ,Q IX lil'.TXY l'.FN BARS -It a popular marfh. ln--ml.:-rx of Ihr- haml 1-n lov a fem Nhare- mom:-nl-. lfirxt row: John W1-lm-tvr. llillx Trilrly John lNff'lllllt'l. xILlllI'I4'1' lrumor. Rohr- , 41. 1 . 1 1 1-mhr-rron. 51-vonrl: llonuhl Ilmhl. Karl S1'IlIll'NlilIT, Jlilllfk lin Nhoor. lllll l'.fhrnIJ.1rg1v r. lhlly Hull. Rnlmrll full. fnrl lldlhm Extra Curri .. tutt u1arAvt1wty Fnsters St itll Outside of material objects like hooks. pens, pencils, and footballs, is an intangible more important-the ability to get along with others. This is gained through extra-curricular activities, which develop self-control and sportsmanship, train the mind as well as the body, provide relaxation and enjoyment, promote the feeling of serenity, courage, and faith, and establish a spirit of unity, sociability, and friendship. Saerificing personal stakes for the good of the team or the group makes for ideals that decry a mere Mhanging on,' mode of life fe' Teamwork Italo 'E' for ftiricmty To pmniote sm-itll and c'litu'itulrlf1 vanses. the lllllllyc held lin' the Jillltlilly l95U gratis. Ol' St. JC. '51 Cluh rnemlmers presenterl it Yuleticle Nia-lx tlidnit pairs up the Holly llop. it holitlaiy progiuiin for the 1'-ripplefl ehildrenf Wilftl at iilliiiii' put on In the Student Council in the gym. Gullinget' Hospital. Cliristinns Carols were sung Nleniheis sponfored a drive to fill Tlitniksgiviiig and the Qld favorite, iTwas the Night Before lmflxets with fowl for pool' people. At one Cliristrnasii was read. Ciftj were tlistrilrutetl meeting. the 1-ounm-il hent un eat' to the recording .nnong the t'llllllI'Cll. Along with Student Conneil. nl it Ftutlent 1-mini-il meeting of L1 Pliilacielpliia the jnnitn' gmtltmtes' vlulm gave at initl-yetn' high Nm-lmul. 'l'ln'ee IllCI1IlH'I'S0lllN'SlllIll'lllU0llll- senior ftwewc-ll ussenihly. They nlliereml it skit 1-il piirtieiputeml in interhigh c'onn4'il meetings entitleml gli the Nlovief' and preflietecl what the eaiell lnonth tn clisvuss puvihle ennnt-il projer-ts. Xfgtx f Nleetnigx were Llll4'ItllLilt'tl tnnong ten lngli at-lmul-. 1 Xllflvl' lllh ell NIUHN nt .l.4., 'Bl lI,l llg l'iH'-I mu: J. lriiiln-lt, I. llnnifmtl. ll. li.n'nfl', 1, Slllltlell. ,l. llranix. li. llnflilingg. .intl Ii IL-lnrnn-. N-uni-lg ll. N-linlil. .l. Nl:-Vollnell. li. luirti. ,l. Xlofm' H- Jurikne-r. li. lieiily. :intl 5. Un-ilx 'l'l1ir4l: ll. Friwvll. X. Nlalonr- ll, lainie'-on, ll. llwairi. anti ll. Xtiillv-rx l -nirlliz X, lltlllilx ll. tflioe qtivtte-. Nl. Xlnti-pungh. ll. Hwttv-xx. ll Xin-iikinaii. X. Bennett J. 30 l.ut.1-. X, line-. l ,XIIIllg,'.r'I'. li, t,,I'r'ei1. J. Hough. tintl l. Mill Ln. a f fl 28. n 4 . ,DF x I Y -D6 Q 35 f 99 rx 3- 444 if 9 .I -N sf? V xox I, , I .. V. .. I lrxt A . In I F . ., . mu: II. 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II, II1111NI 1 vi I NI1 IUXIII I.. In 'IlIIv'. II. XIII IIIIIX .I. MI111 H lx I 1 ll. I'11-WII. 11111I Ix NI11-Iwh 5 .111-1 H11I14111l NX111f1. I111111 I'111I1. I IIII 11.1 X.lIl N1x11. N1.1:11I111u: 1 I1I11I1f'1'I I.1tII1', I'1111.1I1I XIY rlsl' 1-. I11111 II-.1'x, I1 111 411114, II'vI1.111I . L I'v'1f'N. l1I.11Ix- XI ,1! I 1. Iwf Il.1Iv' X? X:1I11-1111. NIIII 'X I7.1x1- X IxIfIfI'IfIIN UI IxI IX .11 :I11 1,111 lx! II IIIHIXI NI XI I N 11 I .X IX111-I N.1I. ,I111 II.NI1'.1, XI1111 Irv N',1111I11:g I,11-.1 N11.11t. II.1111!f1I11I1 X111I', NI1 I1 ': 1.1171 1. XI I Q II II. N' :Im X 111111 I1 32 K 1951 I . A ' f' 4. 1? P wif Periodic Dilemma llrou is lngenuily lllm- you lilifpliwecl L1 book? Surry, live vents to l'Cl'OYE'l' strays iltllll llw Bliflilvss Ol- lim-. As tlic Buukroom Staff liilwlf-fl mul fliwlrilllllvfl 2,366 new books. llic Bank Staff :old movie. llus, ami gzame lil-kvts. The l.m'kOl' Room Staff tmllsfc-1'l'ml to mimi ll7. Xll lllllllxl-Ill l I' from 14 until l xsilll -Imlxlllgg Xl 'llll-Q l1ll,NI'lili lx Illn- Ill NINHFS 0l l lClf STAFF. First Iln- Nllvlxw- gxnll i-Nuing ll-wiv :mil Nlllllllll' .uv wuz X, Flmw. ll. f'Q.ll'l'lx ll Sli:-lion. 5. King. B. Orum, E. Ill: Illl'lllill'l'- nl Ilif llllllKliiNlXl Yl'Xl-'Il Ni.lll'. N, llim-lf-x l' l'I1mmun. anll ll. Coffrlt. Second: K. lux! mu: Nlurlin Nvgul. lfllxsimi ivmlill-1. Nl.11'x llvilfw-. X. Sunil:-x. ll. I5-5. ll. Xjvllo, ll. llaylr-, V. Skur, P. l.uu lllvx. .lulm King. ,lr-.ln llixillul. .mil llumilll lxun. li. Urn pririn N. NIIIIUIIIIIP. J. W1-ir, and N. Courtney. l ill Fwrnlfl: Jlllllllll Warsl. l,f'nr1ur'rl Kl'llll'll5'ilN. lllilwl: Nl. llunul. ll. ,l.1Il1i4'NrJI1. D. Birftkllead, B. O'Bryhim, lXll'illl'li xlllllll. l i'wl Nlllllllktllk. ,link lkmllill 4, xlllllil. H. llulllifill. 'l'. Ii.li4iWlll. Cf, Wvagnvr, and L. Edwards 'T 1 .lf 52 an fl '24 Rlfllll lllfl lflll'.Nl,l'l'N gm- ulxlzlim-ll lmm Iluw l.lllllXllW Klflfl' ROLLIN' is lllx' llyworrl of tllc SCIENCE PRO- F'l'Xlfl-'. l-'ir-I mu: liuln Nl4'l'llHQL. l'l-gg U'lm1l1v'll. JECTION CREW llc-fly: Marty Ev:-rbarrl, Jimmy Adams, Karla llallopr Nlmm llllllxltf. Nlurx l lf-mr-nl-. Nw-owl: Bill Hargrove, Bob Sorrell, Morgan Anderson. .lay Keyser. llvlorw l.i11r1e'11l1rugpw1'. l,u Rm- Foul:-N. .Ivan Nluorw-. llul Bill Drury, Above, the BOOTH CREW' examines fxlm Olin-r. Diana Nlurlin, Killy Xloxkowilf. Wullzx ll.llAl'. 10 bg ghgwn at the end of lunch periods Seated: Xlma Mluir. Dot lglllgllliill. lmix llullw I1 XJIIVN ll,ll'IH'I'. Bill Yippg-rman, Harold Young, Bob Klotz, Bob Morrison. jmw- lllll. Fllirlwx hltxllllx Num-x Nluin, lf-ilu-r 'l'l1.ltfllf'1. Sf-vonrl: Nlarxin Halls-Ion. llnwarll Dow, Xl llvrli, VF Frvw. Providt' liual Eduvalion BEHIND THE SCENES for L'reel action, the PROJECTION CREW, Richard Davis, Blair Lewis, Louis Manarin, Bucky Wal- ker, Bobby McCarthy, Ellwood Ridgley, bring the world to the classroom. Keeping the projector in shape is their stint. 1' I , 4 HELP for Europe is carried out by boxes for the children. Myra Siegel. Ruby Sterling, Ioan Hancock. and Delores Dye, JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB members. prepare a box of soap. toothpaste, shoelaces. lollipops, paper. and pencils as Rich- ard Drechsler. president. observes. if . ' ,.,. .W ,f',f?9 Y 0lfT FOR ART to aflfl color to life go the ART SQUAD. Rita Witkin. Maria C-orbea, Dolores Douglas, Lloyd King. Beverly Freeman, Marie Ger- ardi, Bill Sloan, Franklin Wright. Wayne Kestner and Bill Delorme select 5 ' Q' Q'w-rA,f' several drawings to use in an exhibit. 35 Eastern High Seliool--ff fourth place. This was the result of the interhigh Competitive drills, 1949. Company A joined with cadets from other public: high schools in D.C. in the annual commissioning of ollieers at the National Guard Al'IIlOl'y, after which all IT vompanies were the guests of EHS ut un inform- al humluet. The ushering stuff served ut Open House. mid-year graduation and the Ntttional Symphony Orches- tral lntwutleast. Eastern matin- tained its rifle and map reading teams and added at hand. despite lower enroll- ment in the cadet corps. rf- -0' Cadet Training Gain Momentum in J COMMAND l'FRl'iORMANC1l'i from tht- vault-I hand fills the stadium. First row: .l. Webster, C. liuust, L. Silver. Second: li. Reed, O. Pemberton. Third: R. Dax i-. .l. Keyser, M. Chambers. Fourth : H. Ha-kt-r. R. Garcia. tllelowt Gen. Anthony Mcqtuliffe commissions C, Choulis at armory ritw r ,y' 7 rr.. 1 ,- I NIARIIIIIN' ,NLONC with lfuiupany .L Firxt row: l.. Kenivnyas. il. ffhoulix, R. Farr:-ll. Svvonilz ,l. Wvin Ilf'F. lf. llury. lf. Wiirel. C, 'l'l1mupsr1u. E. Ahalt, ,l Ulu-rlioltm-r. W. llrury. Sf Faxin. E. Witter-Q. Third: l' lhiili-uk, S. Cililionx. H. Daxi-, J. Br-lclufr. P, llocke-tt l'. Stanlr-y, Fourthz J. llaynv, J, Kauffman. R. Mer- chant. 1. Armige-r. C. Wilson. lf. Solomon. L. Nlanarin d . xml, 1 E... 5 ii. Q99 i l-QYIQING THE TARGET at a practice session in tho National Guard Armory, the RIFLE TEAM stvadir-s itx aim and sights the- llllllli-PYP in prf-paration for an inwrliigh match. Lying ilown are: Ge-orge Clhoulis, John Aruiigcar. Bitlxhy Sorrell, ,lamos Kauf- man. Kneeling are-1 Louis Manarin, Paul Stanley, Jon Olwrholtzefr. Gary Wilxon, and Nlilton Cll8I'l'll1f'X'4. 5049- .gv' grmq Achievemvnl 'ini ' C Y A Kr V x E I i i , HIGH HEIGHTS in journal- ism have Quill and Scroll members attained. Kenneth Atchison, Angela Bachman, Barbara Horn stand by, as Maria Corbea lights can- dles for scholarship, lead- ership, character, service, at the induction ceremony. PENVPUSHING members of QUILL AND SCROLL, honor society for high school joura nalists. take time for a picture. First row: Dora Roudahush, Taylor Bald win, Betty Tnmey, Crys- tal Carper, Joan French. Nanci Clements. Second: Carolyn Cunningham, Maria Corbea, Barbara Horn, Jean Bodmer. Third: Bill Sloan, Carolyn Palmer, Kenneth Atchison, Franklin Wright. 38 , v s wr.: fi? HONORABLE MENTION for NHS members. First row: Y. Slocombe, lt. Stroud, J. Padgett, L. Lini, B. Freeman, D. Birckhead, R. Hansley, G, Warder, A. Anderson. Second: M. Simon, L. Edwards, R. Gott- lieh, E. Cox. J. French, C. Stanton, A. Farro. 5. johns, S. Davis, M. Mays, P. Noel. Third: J. Durrer, G. Lemke, F. Wright, L. Kemenyas, R, Witter. D. Mooers, J. Oberholtzer. C. Cunningham. F. Lewis. Besides their annual candy sale to huy CARE packages. National Honor Society members attended the movie g'Hamlet as guests of the school. Eight seniors in the society were chosen to take scholarship examina- tions. Rivals of long standing met when the members of Quill and Scroll were guests of the staff of The Breeze. school paper of Western, to listen to Richard Hollander, man- aging editor of the Wlashington News. lfll MXN f.ll0OFl'. what QOH hill. hut you cannot choose the const-qu:-nm-. -aid Mr. tllarv-nce lilumf-. Nlinncapolis principal, in an assembly to acquaint studcnts with the NHS. He xiews a '48 annual with officers Joan Rothwell, Be-tty Tumey. and Nlaxinf- Lawrence. 39 llinnvr ' ' ' Editorial Stall l'.dixor-an-rluvl li'-ru Tum-i Xlanaging lfliliiur Juan Riuliw-I Arr Editor. Xlnna Ilmlv-a. irafml Horn. xriiiim.. sim X--n-iam Ii.-it-rlx l-'re-man. Juan William-. Wainw lx'--rner. William llelormf Plrotograplif-r Ruin-r! Rnlwr-mi Pholograplix llraurnar lfmn l-irvml: Assistant Joan Hough iports Editor Ki-until: Mr-lui-on lm-ran ltililur Nlarx li-u Gzmn X--islam llvlnin. ' l et-naril lv-imma-, imma. xingiif vnurr llnuinmn lf-.nv lltulnif-r lf-ge-nil lluurman wnvlrn Do-ik wi-ri-ni iluiirixiziii limo- Idlwm lxprng I luiiruum lt. in l.ur.i X--islam Krall ll-.muvv 1'-'lr laiqii-'lim I railnk, .loan NIM rmn-'ll. 4 amlrn 4 unninghain mmlm l'.nlmf'r. llairv- Nlnixlnii. limp.- mlnnuli. lvuinnf' Nlu-lil. Xirllnnn 'I'hom.is I,,l-- Hlauunil Nilifrr. inf-rw XX.llll-1-li kuualw Krvvi.-wail. lout-is 1.1-lv. ln :rua linmluril Hu-1 Ninn l-in----ll Ruth ll-alll-it-r. llnmi- llutvlnnson I-rant-cs Niuiguu. Junuw- Xlullr-ii. 'Yarns Xlullcn. liailuru l'rvsinn. llnri- anal lt. lnunnv lm! frlnrm lim N-wr. Xlwlwllf- XM'-1 hard llusinf-ss Nlanuagv-r Kaihlf-1 n Nlusl-www K.-1-rants I-'Zur--nw ltarri-ir. Nami llnran. .m-vqt..-u...- ii...r.,w.r,. im-.-.1 w.u,...... ,its J 'T V x. 3 l rx Un the agenda for the Punch and Judy staff was a trip to the lithography plant of H. C. Roebuck in Baltimore. After meriting All-American for the sec- ond consecutive vear from the National Scholastic Press Association, the first place for lithographed an- uque-'1' ,M LAlfGllTER LIC-IITFNS LOADS of the P. 3 J. senior staff ltopl Leonard Kemcnyas. jean Bodmer. Nanci Clements. and Carolyn Palme-r. llielowr Robert Roberson. photographer, ex- amines a negative in his home darkroom. 40 Y nuals was awarded hy lVlaryland Scholastic Press. The staff ioined The Easterner for a Christmas party. 'Y' -sv fc SID if 1 'fl' I 4' . QL Q N4 s AxKxi,,, .,-.11 ' ,454 on s ' - , K ', , . '. wN-Q 11 53, ev I , ,-,- Wil.'X'I S l P, DOC? shout th:-ee i'.8,I vuhx tht-low? when returning from the corn:-r dt-licutf--wn. Firat row: Doris Strac-k, Loretta Dumford, Rose Marin- Frisse-ll. Second: Nanvy Mullen, Barbara Preston, Ruth Hollister, Annales- Armisteacl. Michelle- Witschard. Third: Gloria Van Sciwr, Franves Morgan, Ce-urge Wallrorlt, Janice Mullen, Diane Hutvhiaun, and Ifdmuntl Nvhe-rr. 4Lvftp the junior staff: Sondra Dosik, Joanne Scholti. Louise Liberty, Beatrice Cole, Juan Hough, Dirk Clarrigan, Hill Thomas, Joan McConnell, Javkif- Craflivk. anti Nlary Lou ilann. check finished material. 93 AWA: I . .,. J S553 ROLL in from sections due to P. SJ. representatives. First row: A. Chappelear, M. Gr-rardi, A. Kline, R. Borelli, J, Glaze, J. Weintraub. J. Shapiro, D. Dudding, Y. MacDonald, D. Stea. Second: J. Noel. D. Altman, I. Carter. Nl. Dempf, A. Cross. B. O'Bfyhim. J. Lambert, K. Moskowitz. K. Gallop, N. Main. Third: E. Harrison, S. Johnson, M. Nicholson, L. Lini, R. Williams. L. Kernenyas, G. Van Sciver, S. Kittinger, J. Schold. B. Seeley. Fourth: B. Cotten, M. Feldman, B. Lewis, D. Miller. J. Zorello. R. Courtney. B. Taira. M. Davis. B. Coffey. l li if I BUSINESS AGENTS: Bob Williams, Kitty Moskowitz, and Florence Barrett, check over accounts of the P. 8: J. Jackie Mos- kowitz calls off at list of names from section pictures for Nancy Horan to type. oteworthy Sale men upport Top-Rater Traveling between their busi- ness ofhce and section rooms to collect yearbook payments and to sell section pictures is the job taken on by the Punch and Judy representatives. Ath- letic cards and subscrptions to The Easterner are handled by athletic representatives. While yearbook subscriptions swarmed the P.S,l. business staff to show an increase over last year, The Easterner business staff was kept busy with the publ- cation of three six-page issues and the initial use of co-op ads. 1 A3 Press H X-X. our Acoompli h Honor Civic-minded stall members of The Easterner sparked at successful campaign to install traffic lights at 17th and East Capitol Streets. ln October, the news- paper won the first place in MSPA com- petition, Journalists welcomed back for- mer editors at the stall party in December and traveled to New York in March to visit the UN and attend the CSPA conference at Columbia University. lflJl'l'OR5 DELICIIT in a prize-winning issue. Art lludgins. Claire Stanton, Carolyn Cunningham, Carolyn Palmer. and Ann Baldwin beam at All-Am- eric-an. Medalist. and lnternational Honor awards. YQ SCOOPS ON as reporters Wilma Silverman, Doris Brannock, Marty Everhard, June Weintraub, and Opal Swindell dash to typewriters to get their stories ont. STONES THROW from the next edition. senior edi- tors. .lo Sarro, Betty Tumey, Kenny Atchison, Russell Arney, Nanci Clements, Stan Felder, Virginia Weimer, Joan Wilson, Bea Cole. Dora Roudabush read proofs. Stall .p Film-ir tu. Nl.in.i: ng X--or ialf' 1 Npur'- hi 1 X--i-'an 1,.r - Yi nn lv-.vim lf I .tir.iru:. Nrw- lfili Kr! lflmi ii min rv ll'-anim' mom liilii K--i-:inn ir- .1 1-it . N ,w 4' l'rim:mwii Nlaingf x -it X--I-um arzm D t I l'lmmprap f - 1 ian-I , li'-pure'-n ri- ' ' f- -. rn . it i x. aqu' n- ' '. ii. 1- 'Wm a y. mmas rum r. na . 4 wrt 'im-g' . , urs lu . fi. ugh. n g 's - -s. :r ' n . 1 ti-' m 's. ian ' form' . R -rm f -1 . uann' f i . Wu ma ,. -rr an. ' a V' ongm . Qarolyn Flapi-h. 0 ra Fwin 1- . X illiam Thoma-. lie 'x unwx, X! il iam arrl. June W mtrauli - --Y- i Y i TIQRNINC 'EM OUT is Illt' job of The Eastcrner priming staff, At the deadline, presses roll 1.400 copies of the school newspaper under the guidance of: Frank Finamorfr, Ronald Hutchison, .lohn Morris, Herman Hoffman, Eugf-ne Ile Bari, Carl Ilarlow. Oswrfn Hara ris, Angf-lo Yarron, Robert Russell, Robe-rt Courtney, William Daxis. Ray Rusmisel. Bergon Sigmon. William Ru-niisfgl. and Eddie Rudolph. IJOCWATCH initiates Eastr-rner cubs ltnpt ll. jonvs, H, Finffgan. C. Ftapish, J. Cleary li. Thomas. J, Sc-hold. A. Chamhf-rs, M. Gann 'L llrnss. J, Nlcflonnf-ll, S. Kittingf-r, J- llough j. King, X. livnm-tt. li. Re-idy. and H. liurdrtt 'H- A l y Trvading the Roardt '1 l 'V' HANDS lvl' or l'l1 shoot, shouts lloll Ruvk- man lvillianr to Bob Miller 4heroinf1's lll'OIl1E'fl in a scene from '49 play. Curv- You, Jack Dalton . ,lack Ke-rsc-y flwrol aml Arlene- Walcott tlwroinvl look on in. awe-. PEER at the lJR.'XNIATl4Q 4Ql.l ll. Firxt row: B. Watt. NI. Wit-vharll. D. Down-. l.. Li- berty. M. Nlaya and H. liolmlyrr-ff, Sm'- oml: T. Baldwin. H. MacDonald, H. llaxix. if. Heiskell. J. Sarro. and li. Baroff. Third: R. Ardinger. I. Gaylord. R. Millrr, B. XlcLaurin, R. Greenstone, and P. Carle-- ton, Fourth: A. Walvott and ll. Crvem. Appearing in the Christmas pageant was the major project of the Dramatic Cluh. With the art squad and major choral, the cluh presented a program casting 100 to show the religious and homey aspects. Stage make-up and cos- tume experts gave demonstrations and cluh memliers staged plays at meetings. NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS is portrayed hy Blythe Jamieson. Jo Sarro. Yvonne MacDonald, and Nanci Clements. Having hung their stockings, the girls await a visit from St. Nick. This was part of the annual holiday celebration including four acts in pantomine and selections by major choral. ,I ,I fl s . 4 if X 72 f I' . no l Sv ' X ' . I ff--.IF 'Y I X ,fr 'li T rt R I T if T 4' G T j :jg :I 1 K ADUR.-XTION of the Christ oi thi iule pageant. ,l. W1 1, man. T. Nloran. D. Rollins, I Baldwin. lf. Ahalt. l. Nottingham, and C. lfxan-. s 'iv A fs 39? X Child is depicted in a seem- Svsamv to I+'riwld.'hip l'fU,ll Xl. INN! ix li:-inn Nou-fllt ln' llif- PORLNI Cllll l r Y ,g in f- r- . it- nr-xt ilvliatez Fvatwl: julin Winner. lxonarml Kvrnenya-. llunalfl ll:-Iwilr-r, uml Franklin Wright. Standing: Franklin Rio-. Willfuni llunn, lfric lfox. and William Wartofsky. all---' 't ill Xl' HCR llOl HS I 1.-fri folk Llunving ix dom' lay th. GERMAN lIl.l H: Nl. Witfvliard, J. Burton. IJ. May e-r. ll. liulilyri-ff. A. Nlanli, IC. Sliillett. P. KPPllIl arsunx, l'. l.arlr-ton. Nl. Us-rarnli. 1lln'lowJ ilu WPANISII Ifl.l'll lixlvn- In u rf-vurml. Swat:-il: l.. l.ini, Y. Xlainru. XX, Warlrnfslay. ll. Us-twile-r. ll Walls, ll. Rf-iily. Slurnlinggz lf. Rios. JN. llanlus, 5 Johns, ll. llanelvv. X. .-Mlair. lf. Cove. lf. flarpvr, If N rnilll. J. Wvir. ll. fflmqum-tlv. l . Wright. K. liurlv Y' -A X YJ' STRICTLY INFORMAL. lil-Y CLUB tbelowl cnngregates after lunch on the front steps to talk ov:-r past victories in the Ili-Y bafketball tourna- nu-nt and map out its strategy for the coming game. N1-enibers are. hrst row: Donald Gall, Bill Hargrove. Johnny Arniige-r. and Leonard Kr-menyas. Second: Bill Vippcrmau. Jon Uberholtzer, and Charles llury. ll.-XPPX SESSIONS of roll:-r skating. hayrides, and dances top the list of ALLIED YOUTH activities with fun 'n frolic for members. First row: P. Disharoon. P. lson. R. Frissell, K. Florence, B. Fultz, T. Telford, ll. Davis, ll. Shelton. Second: R. Wilkin. J. Wilson, J. Cradick, P. Dunan. J. Weir. J. Thompson. M. Mutispaugh, B. Green, L. Dumford. Third: C. Klotz, T. Lazopoulos. J. Lowe. G. Warder. D. Birckhead, D. Rettew, B. Jamieson. B. Murray. Fourth: B. Miller, D. Maddox, K. Heiskell, H. Choquette. B. NIacLaurin, P. Cook, L. Choquette, N. Clements, G. Lemke Clubs-the link between intellectual and social af- fairs. Five officers of Al- lied Youth and two teachers attended the national plau- ning conference at Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania. Hi-Y captured second place in the annual YMCA basket- ball tournament, winning two games out of three. German Club members viewed Germany Zero Hour. Movies and letters familiarized the Spanifh Club with South Arnerica as the Forum Club vied with Wilson on atomic control. 49 -6' TOR IH 19:33 gt 11 LIVE-WIRES fbelowl arm' nif-mb:-rs of thi- RADIO CLUB. Ray Garcia. Frank Pedersen, Stanley Favin. and Fred Smithwick attach an oscilloscope to make sound visible after listening to a radio program. Top: Eric Cox, Harold Young, .lohn Krehbiel, William Dunn. ,lean Bischof. ,lack Crabill, and Frank Pedersen, members of the CHEMISTRY CLVB. prepare to conduct an experiment. XXX Diver iiied Studying the fundamental operation of single radio receivers and transmit- ters, the Radio Club en- tered three projects in the D. C. Science Fair. Easternites attended the Chemistry Club show con- ducted by members. Talks by clergymen from neigh- boring churches highlighted the Bible Club meetings. ,9- M Y. 'iz' 'wr X f F54 Entertainment During football season Y-Teens gave a uPigskin Danvev honoring team captains. Kinging their way to the top, the Chess Club captured the inter- high Chess Championship. W' -L, 'S' 'Jef YW 0 ,, TEENS IN TUNE Itopl gather 'round the piano at a Y-TEEN meeting. Sitting: D. Dttdding. L. Choqnettf-, 5. Davis, C. Stapish, A. Panos, A. Fogle. Standing: A. Farro, ,I. Cleary. B. Walker, M. We-bber, J. Bum- gardner, B. Hamilton, H, Choquettc, B. Cade, R. Metaxatos. Below, the CHESS CLUB deliberate a serious move. Members are: 1. Oberholtzer, L. Colein, B, Hasker. R. Agulnick. E. Cox. D. Detwiler, and H. Osborne. SEARCHING THE SCRIPTLRES at a weekly BIBLE CLLB meeting are, first row: Dorothy Langdon. Patricia Lindamood, Nancy Harper, Odille Phelts. Ruby Sterling, Alma Adair. Ser-ond: Margaret Disharoon, La Rue Foul:-s. C+-orge Vince-nt. l.0lllsv Shipe. Irene Smith. Barbara Xlilstead. 5 !? ' HIT 'ENI LOW if the strategy aimed at Tiger Leo Speros 43? by Ralph Sita 1215! as Spence- Lampirh 116i lvaps forward owr downed Ln-e Brinson 1221. v :1 if Q ' N- lb' r , Q l 0 lsr' xl' rup- , -7 ir 4 A X i 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 Dominic Adriani Richard Hite Robert Martino James Irby Al Costanzo Spencer Lampiris Sam Habib Angelo Varron Jerry Gill Bill Hunter Richard Ward Ronald Hutchinson Ralph Sita John Ward Daniel Cookman Thomas MoHan William Jacobs Robert Carrigan 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 51 Phil Anderson Ted Lanthier Donald Gall Phil Mulrenin Robert Keller John Morris John James Roy Ward Edward Marr Arnold Rollman Daniel O'Neill Phil Hudson Roger West Desmond McLearen Harvey Lynn Otto Embrey John Zell Robert Murray Handicapped by injuries throughout the 1949 interhigh foot- ball season, the Eastern varsity concluded play in fourth place of Division I, with a record of two wins, three losses, one tie . . . ln the season's opener against William Penn at York, Penn- sylvania, the Ramblers received a 27-19 setback after scoring twice in the last quarter . . . Due to success of a 10-yard pass and an accurate placement, the Tide nosed out the Western Raiders, 7-6 . . . Eastern absorbed a 34-13 defeat by a much underrated Wilson eleven . . . After a tight first-half tangle, Eastern forged ahead of Chamberlain Volts, with passer Danny Cookman setting his sights on Arnold Rollman to spell the Tide victory, 25-6 . . . McKinley gained a last quarter score to tie the Parkers, 6-6 . . . The air-tight Eastern-Central encounter was not decided until the place-kick was made by the Vikes after theit lone tally . . . Anacostia overcame an 18-13 deficit to alter final figures to the Indians' favor, 20-18 . . . Washington-Lee, a 12-point favorite, was caught offguard as the fighting Parkers grabbed a 14-13 upset. The game's turning point was a 75-yard interception return made by Tom McHan, Tide quarterback, and Il boot by Bobby Lynn. Jag 6? gg , FM 'oi3PoNENT THEY 19 York,Pa .... 27 . 5 6 i. McKinley ,. 6 -A 13 ,. Wilson A. 4. 34 6 AV P75 18 .. Anacostia . 20 Q 3 7 .. Western . , 6 6 .. Central .... 7 25 14 .. Chamberlain 6 ., Wash.-Lee .. I Alflvnfg' Come lin, Rambler, Fight, Fight, Fight. F- FIRST AND TEN ltopl . . . Rambler end Dei McLearen 14? l PSETI Rambler Tom Sit-Han scores the winning catches a 10-yard aerial without any encouragement from tally ai Eh Riu-l I-131 and Bob Christian of Indian Bill King 1161. Score: Eastern 18. Anacostia 20. faxorr-ti Washington-Lee try to halt his forward march. 54 . , V NNW, Z' GANC'S ALL HERE as the the birdie. First row Jack Marinshaw, Bob Barrick, Ken Atchison, Second: Otto Embrey, Bob Carrigan, Dan ..E., CLUB poses for : Dave Keys. Joe Kerensky, Martino, Ted Kanter, Don John James, Elmer Landon. Gene Fairley, Bob Lynn. Cookman, Des McLearen, Pete Dyer, Mel Bullin, Harry Kallas. Third: Ralph Sita, John Morris. Ed Marr, Dan O'Neill, Jim O'Donnell, Bill Merelman, John Zell, Spencer Lampiris, Arnold Rollman, Bill Thomas. ,Q , i 5' Mfg. I lx KS 'J ' f ' Y . in ...W if NIORALE BOOSTERS are. left to right: N. Harper, J. Keith, Nl. Hagerty. D. Linnene broger, H. Jankner, R. Hansley, C, Palmer. B. Jones. Xl. Sanderson. and H. Choquelte. ---NV , 1 ez' 4 5 fl 1. r 'E 'l if 1 iz. ' ' gr.. ts? f' 5 fb 1 ' .Q 'Q Af , . - W I' I ' A V . if v . L 5 J E a i' i 3 1 '- fe-Q Q-- L .'ff H -X' , 1 H 'i I . , K 'K A .Y i ' T? H A 5 l 'G aw ., 'A ' X . ' 1' JN.. Y 9 f by 2. 1 Ki., J i ik ia . . Vlivrw 11 .. L Y , Y' , ,J i I -is lk X 1 ' K p I, , 0' hr- - X K f' , ff fd Y' , 2, fa! K 4 Ml My ' A bt pi 7- X I ,f rf! mf ,ef IMCIKIN' THE RANIBLER5 with ond: J. Allen. B. Tripp., NI. Trinor. -liarps and flats are member- nf J. Ke!'f4'f- Thlflh -I' W'fhfl r- MA the Pep Band. First row: Y. Quin- Caponiti, B. Gill. Leading -the ia, F, Nlotz. J. Pate-rmaster. Ser- pep cats at games is E. Harding. 55 iz, 1 'lklkv It from Venter llrihhlv Ilown Ilw Floor ON THE BALL are members of the varsity and Junior varsity basketball teams. First row: Dick King ,lim Rhinehart, Dick Hite, Francis Dyer, Charlie Ashton, and Sam Habib. Second row: Dave Key Harry Kallas, Ken Atchison, John Ward, ,lim O'Donnell. and Bill llunter. Third row: Coach Frank Kley, Bill Merelman, Tom MCI-Ian, Richie Ward Daye Bruce. Desmond Nlelmaren, and Heber Osborne By virtue of Easternis playoff victory over Central, the Tide earned the right to compete in the annual Star Invitational Tournament held at Richie Coliseum. Un the opening night of tourney play. the fighting liarnlmlers led all the way in upsetting a highly-rated Nlontgomery Blair quintet. After three bang-up quarters in whivh neither team gained a size- able lead, the St. ,lohn's Cadets broke loose in the final stanza to gain a hard-fought victory over the Ramblers. The Cadets were defeated by McKinley for the tourney crown. STE in li-ll lvy l,fvAll'lI l'I'ill1l'i lxlvy. lln- fl.1l'lx linrw llilIl1llll'l' wonrl- nn-n 1-oppa-ll lhr' top l1onm'+ of lhxixinn l. only lu how out to ai Nlrnng NlvKinlvy 'lvvh liw for ilu- 4-imsii. llite. Dymx rllvhi- Fon. ll'l3onn0ll. zinll Vllaircl xww l':2l4lPl'lI.N niaiin ,pin-ks in tlil- inlvihigh virvnil. llillon- nvll Villlll' within onf- point ul lhv intvrhigh wni'iiig1 nnnlx lay lowing 23 poinlw ilgillllwl Wilson and mis the Second highest inmliviclnal scorer ol the season with 84 pointg llllxuli CRT ll XI'l'X l wax the allvivf' ol Ili:-k Turin-tt to l'iI'NlI1,IHI'lPS 'CW' P ax llarry Kullux Linvl l'ran1'iQ llyv-r. lv-aiiiiimlf'-. hai-I1-n to lnx HN-lrllillf' ,. K LROOKI-QU Dli.-XL af Ram- lilvr Kr-n Atvliixon ITP Stealw the- hall from lmlian Ronnie liroolw 1100. Richiv Torbett of Eaqern play: spectator. I ffxx 5.4 Fl NIBLE ON F0lfL LINE! Francix Dyer 14h divers lwtwf-en Warriors Phil Stroup Ill! and Roland Erick- son for a free ball. while' Barry Ryan ke-eps hh di-tanve in the' fray. Afi if Wmukwnm XX' F 51 O0 525 15 60 ll 51 ll ll ISIS 20 S31 lIll4 ll1 ll -fx. llil'l'l,JXlfN'li Nlm'Kinll-y Wilson glmufofliai ,-'Xlninni Westeiii lic-iilml llliainlwrluin Zlllviiliul :l:Nlf'Kinl1'y 5. .- . 'flllaii' MCSl.Jol1l1'- M' Cfforgv Wilxli ing l'layoflN in lnnrnunivnl 'llllli 13 lf? Sl ISU ill? 18 ln fll ST L21 132 lull 13 9 Hill Huntvr. Tirlf' ,I.Y.. and Blade-nv Iunglv for a frvv lvall in ilu- -ll-31 hoot It in S fi 5 XXII Illl. .. Dllfgk N1-il Wllilv. Eilwlthfll triumplx. 58 the Ba ket, Tore, Team, Uvore. Pl'Ol1llNll1QQ form for nvxt yearl lmaskmlrall squad. lllfx junior Yill'Hll.y CllLl6'll itf season Xsilll ll vivtorivs ilglillllq. I5 setlmavlv. HilHllDlFl'S Bill l'llHllPl'. TOIIIINY XICHHII. Sam Hulwilv. Don Clllly. and liivllif- Ward vomposvrl lllf' hlklfllllg quint cmwllccl lay H1'l'lllilll Littman. Host likely to move up lo the varsity nf-xt 5935011 are lllIlllf'I' mul Mvllzum. who paved ilu- S4lllLlll.S storing tl1l'o11glmul the year. The lilllv Timlo ll0fPiilf'll junior squucls from Cf'1lll'ill. 20-161 Allacostia. Sl-393 St. Jolml. 55-31: 'l'PL'll. 51- 25: lioosvwlt. 52-,131 illlil lglilllixll:-lJlll'gI. 36-25. X RH III XIOXII Nl I L1 lr rn lhll llunlf-r 1l5i. Rivllim- Ward 481. and llluwlv-nxlmrgl limhly Walk:-r 4101 stanrl l1'IlNl'lj' uuI1'l1i11g for ilu' lvall I0 Conv- into action. .f fx 2 . l X 417 4 . 'il' J .Q fl Q I '.-,A X L f . f 1 wi t ' HL CHAMPS ALL. Recuixing city laurels are: Stevens. George Billups, Bob Goodman, 0'll0nnell. Dick King. Coavli Bob llart, Bob flartliy, Calvin Griffith. Eml Kline. Pete Dyer, Collins lprincipall, Pole- Sr-ttle, llarry Kallas, lfookman, Ted Dyer, Don Winters. Elson Br SXFE at firft is Rambler cfznlcrfivlmlcr. Jim Stevens. as Trainer baseman, Bill We-rbf-r, attempts in vain to dig the low throw out of the dirt. A Tide win 7-1. ,lim ,lim Xlv- Mr. Dan inle-. XL fe . Blue and White, Blue and White . .. X X 5 , 5 ,M af ti? FAQS if i E iii Ni ff' i f-' A at ,, AVPA l it i ,ir, - i OK 4' ...kr Qs 4 N.,, A 4 ,,,Q ' ri l I . , 1.1 'T ts-' . il' S ., . I 17 ' , 1- ,i D, A T :KERV ,jg 'Sur 1, I ,ti y , , ., 1 1 . g T 4 A fig 'Q gy x 'L - t ,T I, I . ,'ARg'e LI ' , sag . , 5 r-.A JS ' ' 1 . E . 1 1 fi X F, ri, , J .Ji r' 'ix XA A , 1' fax ,, Q 'E G, v ,Ki I . S n N uf' Harry Kallas t j Y 'gps RUNS ON TAP . . . First row: R. Payne, G. Billups, K. Atchison, D. Keys, H. Kallas, R. Sita, E. Brittle, W. Deavers, C. Campbell, Second row: Coach Bob Hart, B. Kallas, E. Settle, J. 0'Donnell, B. Merelman, B. Lipscomb. R. Fitzgerald, M. Bullin. D. Winters, S. Wise, F, Dyer. Third: C. Ruby, D. Prender, R. Torbett. R. Heath, J. Patermaster, T. Fones, D. Best, A. Costan- tino, P. Barnhouse, J. Marsh. Fourth: R. McCarthy, E. Curley, D. McLear- en, B. Dean, D. Shaffner, B. Rowe, Donald Jones. Douglas Jones, P. Hall. The pre-season underrated Parker nine unpredict- edly copped the District interhigh baseball champion- ship in 1949. Under the leadership of Coach Bob Hart the Ramblers won 14 of 16 encounters. Ed Kline, a six-game winner, and ,lim O',Donnell, a five-game winner, formed the nucleus of the pitching staff. Kline hurled three one-hit performances against Central, Roosevelt, and Tech, while O'Donnell turned in two one-hit encounters against Chamberlain and Wilson, and a two-hitter against Coolidge. Other outstanding pitching performances were by Dan Cook- man, who dealt a four-hit defeat to the Anacostia Indians, and Bill Nlerelman, who allowed a stout St. Albatfs nine only one hit. Leading the list of consistent Rambler hitters were Jim Stevens, Ted Dyer, Ralph Sita, and Francis Dyer. Stevens finished the regular interhigh season with a .455-plus average. Ted Dyer boasted a .320 average as Francis Dyer and Sita chipped .382 and .350 marks, respectively. Eastern as a squad had a .329 average. . 373, Q . ' v 5'? Y ' 4 as lax al a Mtllistits WE OPPONENT THEY 6 tCoolidge ,, 0 trtfff nfl'fJ',1l' 'T 10 T. Central , . 0 , , 4 . Wilson . . . T 6 v , 10 T. Roosevelt oo.. O 5 X Q p 7 4 . Anacostia . . . 5 X ' I 16 A. Chamberlain . O - N ' ' 7 .. Bell .,.,,... 4 ' Q Q I 5 . , , ' 9 .. Western ,.,. ' , 0 9 7 .. McKinley 4 . 4 J 'l1..'4Wilson , .l- 9 ' L7 '. , 'lVlcKinleyL -. 2 ' A 5 lla? veginlpy, .-.' 3 4 .. 'KMC inley T. O A , 4 M uterhigh Playoffs ' I - MN 4 , 3 -W 1, S , 4 AQ 'wr' ' EM luv. 5. 12, A-xx You Know, I Know, Team' All Right. HEATING THE THROW to Catch:-r Skip Speaker. ON THE MITT... McKinley Teclfs firbt baseman, Bill Tide llc-nt:-rtielder Ralph Sita contributes the Wcrbe-r. puts Rambler shortftop. Dave Keys, out as he wcond run of the 4-l victors' over McKinley. uri4tit-ct'--fully tries sliding to regain the Nack iafely. 61 'O fr ,0 1 in OVER AND AWAX I John Ward. Eastern' star hurdler. pulls ahead of Yvashingtone I.ee's Charlie Hall at the annual Mary land invitational meet at College Park Ward won high and low hurdle events 62 Q E-lf? trauma. 7-M I A 1' N ge Q96 A gi D W 4' K F lr' F -E. 9? -1. Q? isa. Z? r i Q-3, : ... TRACK TROTTERS . . . Fir-t row: Harrigan, J. Ward. Flick. Vipperman. R. Ward, Agulnick. Second: Maddox. Courtney, Winner, Kemenyas. Everhard. Kines. Gall. Niosi. A. Ballard. Third: Zell. Kr-rensky, llale. Mvlrlan. Murray, PfLlt'f4tlIl, li. Smith. Bashoor. Fourth: l.. Ballard, Harris. J. Smith. Kauffman. Hoffman. Suateg. Weissnn-yer. Gill. Chappell. Tupg August. Miller. xlt'lClll0I'. Clark. Fortli Duke. Snyder. Harding. Nlentzer. Keg Are We? Yes! Well, I Guess For the second straight year, l:1astern's well-rounded track team, coached by Frank August, captured the 1949 anmral interhigh track championship with a total of 64 points on four first places, five seconds, three thirds, two 1'1- fourths, and three fifths vb, KW s Rambler John Ward won both hurdle events 1. ' ind missed tying the 220 low hurdle mark of 20 8 seconds set by Sidney Hooe of Eastern rn 1939 Ward crossed the finish lrne one tenth of a second slow Wayne DelV1oss Coolidge sprint star nosed out Elmer Landon for the 100 and 200 yard dash laurels Bob Grllrkrn and Bill Jacobs also captured first place honor Grllrkrn finished J Q first in the 4-10 yard run while Jacobs rahhed t the top berth rn the high jump Winning second place awards were Ted Kan ter shotput John Zell discus Bill Branch 880 yard run and Kenneth Maxfield pole vault I mdr r Sr ersheerd , MEET THEY Washington Lee Episcopal Anacostia tarhy Alexandria Relay t4thJ Wlaryland lnterscholastrc torhy Wilson lnxrtatronrl lrrter rr 1 Nfl 8 S 53' , F' 'N w . fw s l V I . ' ,Q V 99 1 1 'Q 9 A i U 5 . . . . tg 3 a. ,V 2 1 I f 4 . 4 1 u , Y ' 'W g ' lg g Ar . - - - . an s 4 . . -Q v v - I Q I , ' al ' 9 i 9 9 1 N9 H 9 ' . - . Q ' , , ' in A N v' I 1 , A r jg, - WE A ,L v 1 69 ..,... . ' ' ff - ,.,. 58 A 49 ......,. ' . , ..... 49 y 88 ..,,,,.. a 7 e . . 30 A 84 , . , , . McKinley . . . . 34 30 . . 5 W ' 7. H I S fi ' 1 2 , 64 ,fists -rg! .E , ,ff gf i. .XT 'lilllf l'1lNl.' 1 Rollcrl Cillikcn vapturv-s first in the 410-run with Robert llrooks a ss-1-ond as liasrm-rn ovcrpown-rr-rl Anacostia 8-30. Another Victor for E. ll. S.! Fvminim' ltvgislvr The Ramhlerette hockey squad topped the season with an undefeated record of three wins WE and two ties, Thirty-six girls participating had flock?-li opportunity to play opposite another school. 1 ' Joan Hough brightened the way in the Coolidge 1 ' ' tilt hy making hoth goals. ln the return match I ' ' against Vlfilson, Ruth l.anihert scored the only 2 ' goal to enalmle the Tide to win. I ' ' t Un the feminine court card, the Junior .lets Basketball won the round-rohin intramural series. Helen 3? ' ' Davis was top season scorer with 67 points. Bar- 23 hara Murphy and Pat Nugent followed with 33. 17 ' ' .T yn A ' S wi Q is .Ds w' 2 :Sf xl X I hun! X x F l - x A tt .jf ' A I xo 1 7 . N X 5 5 2 , 0Pl'ONl'fN'l' Wilson . Central . Anacostia Coolidge Vlfilson Coolidge Central lVleKinley . I' p THEY l l 0 0 O . I2 21 22 11. f 1 4 ,gr fx' -.. na it p 'K 5.1 rt' i 1 w i . Q A 1 . Ji TAKE XOIZR NlARK...l'eggy Carleton, Mary Kings. and Helen Boldyrcff, three nn-niliiers of the Ranihlercttv einder squad, prepare for a trial quartz-r-mile run. This is the first feminine track team In function Ai in the public high school system of the District. xl' . ' 4 64 X 1 .. 'fa 4 3 l 3 i ,- Q! 'in-4-AW., 9 2 ., ...L FEANIWORK win- Illlt'kPy 51111111-5. F1151 rms: CQ. l,r'111kr-. R. I.a111l1m'1'I. H. Nlurray. J. 1.8lllh1'l'f. Y. 5loc'0n1I1f1, Y. l'11rr-Ly. SVCUIIIII H. Homer, Ii. Paltvr- Qon. J. Hough. J. Wilxon. R. Hansle-y. N. Collie-. H. liruxon, Thirdg N. Stan. PX. U. Uryanr, J. T11r111'1'. H. Daxi-. NI. King-. Il. U1111gIux. NI. Kl'I1IlL'lIf. Y I ,., V, ,I -, .iff I, Nj, xx. ,, 1 , v 5 A 5 H1114 IHNH l'l' 11111111 II11-11111111111-1fi1-l1l,11.-1I1.-1111-11 KHUQII lfllli 'l'lllf 9K1 f ll--If ll limb JI 1111 11 rf II1 l1l1 dllll Wil-011 I1o1'k1-1 111a111-. H1115 Ih1ll111111'. x.11r1'.1N.l11z111 ll4I1ILl1I :11.111Ix I1--1, Hurl1.1111X111 I 11 FII 111Nl11'- 111 111 llalt II11- l111ll. Udlllv-Xs1lNl1 1l 171. 'll. l,l1N vm 11 QL111111' 111 1111 11fI1-r-'1l11111I 11 111111111 111 I 6 4 Ty.. ,pg O arlmg pm 1, M my 4 N , . N., , kv 9 ers to Sell -Rea Men and women of tomorrow-these are students who face the future with a sense of responsibility toward the place they take in the world. Qualities of leadership, honesty, character, and scholarship should he possessed by all, underclassmen to grad- uates, whose every movement reflects back to both parents and teachers from the first day of school to the last. As graduation approaches, it is, to some, an end to a formal education, hut to others-only the lieginning. Perhaps a little nostalgic at leaving, the seniors' actions, thoughts, and words show forth the cumulative personality of Eastern High School 1 5 5 , . Peeking at Per onality ff if Atnazement, liewildertnent, and shy- ness were just a few of the expressions registered on the rookies' faces as they made their dehut at Eastern. Scurrying towards one of the 75 classrooms, 336 sophomores confronted new prohlems and odd regulations. l.ater, dual stair- ways, corridor passes. class curfew, and strangers were-n't confusing, hut at routine part of daily environment. Xllllfl' THE l ,XCIl'l.'l'Y . . . Mr. and Jlrs, Floyd Wilhanks visited school in Octolwr for a parents' inet-ling publicizing the xalue of cadet training. 9 I Z' , . lr A , L , .J n X Y ill , X Juv 'L . at ' g L K ae ' QF i J Q. SECTIONS 1183 AND 2293-First row: M. Sanderson, J. Mul- len, M. Thomas, A. Capone, D. Best, J. La Fontaine, J. Fletcher, B. Seeley, D. Yates. Second: V. Dulay, M. Geron- dakis, W. Gipson, J. Jackson, T. Clark, J. Gibson, D Bridgett, G. Hesse, R. Matthews, E. Doke, W. Reed. Third W. Raley, G. Fontanilla, M. Mahon. J- Keilh. A- McCon- nell, C. Nyman, E. Reynolds, P. Lindamood, B. ShiPP, J. Q' Davis, G. Lakcy. Fourth: C. Colson, B. Hoover, J. Hough R. Ford, R. Williams, T. Farragher, M. Holt, F. Osborne B. Mason, G. Robinowitz, D. Stodghill, M. O'Dea. Fifth: E. French, C. Leftwich, H. Lapkoff, E. Pelkey, J. Raff, D Blendinger, E. Nagy, M. Gottlieb, C. Gallop, 0. Phelts W. Everett, S. Weinberg, N. Efantis. -- . Wx: N r-' Q 'x SECTIONS 233 AND 1193- First row: B. Yates, F. Max- field, J. Wozney, R. Taylor R. Brazke, N. Hayes, R. Ber nard, N. Mullen, J. Kersey Second: S. Davis. N. Duehring J. Houchen, D. Loving, R. Cay lor, E. Crismond, R. LoRusso R. Borelli, D. Dorn, B. C-lea son, P. Ramey. Third: C Greer, Nl. Melone, J. Clagett B. Murphy, Nl. Sanford, J Davis, M. Sprouse, B. Hood S. Boone, F. Cook, S. Davis G. Shama. Fourth: J. Disalvo D. Stansbury, J. Nebel, L Dixon, R. Costs-nbader, G wil wt: G01 CAN sm G 0 DEADLINE BLCES of the Raitt-rner staff arf- presented by journalibts Russell Arney, ,Io Sarro. Sarah Kittinger, Wilma Silverman. June We-in' traub, Claire Stanton, Carolyn Plamf-r, and Carolyn Cunningham in an assembly in honor of newspaper week. Richard Rollins, Daly Wolfe, and James llutton parade acrofs :Iago boasting after-school freedom. Frisch, C. Prusise, L. Cash J. Allen, H. Kaufman. 1 1' ls Eastern High completely fl made of steps? the sophomore fi wondered as he lifted a weary Q.,-,NO foot up one of the 875 steps in the school. Trudging up those steps under a back-breaking load of books was only one of the difficulties with which the newcomer had to contend. 4 COLLEGE PARADE brought questions on curricular and social life of uni- versities. Jo Sarro and Jackie Cradick receive information from a representa- tive of Dunbarton. Sol Hurwitz waits to speak with the Harvard delegate. ir- SECTIONS 83 AND 2173--First row: L. Morris, R. Arnold, T Blake, S. Keyser. R. Kriner, H. Ault, T. Mayton, H. Bean H. Sollers. Second: S. Bast, D. Dixon, H. Zaltzman, I. Terry, D. Tucker, W. Huffaker, L. Kenney, M. Ellerman, R. Drech sler, J. Kauffman, F. Kempista. Third: P. Stubbs, S. Davis D. Altman, D. Abrams, E. Canter, R. Kennedy, P. Davis NI. Bath. B. Riley, A. Armistead. D. Hite. Fourth: D. Sperida kis, Nl. Kidwell, K. Broman, S. Wingerd, W. Mills, H. Alvarado, M. Abel. J. Herrell, P. Ritchie. K. Florence, S. Owens. R. Smith. Fifth: S. Wheeler, G. Van Sciver, M. Hazleton, D. Soules, E. Stevens, P. Keehn, M. Witschard, R. Cartrell, R. Broches, M. Crist, M. Chambers, W. Crawford, C. Alderson. For Coming Year 6'They came!-they saw-they conquered. Yes, the sophomores came-ready to tackle the trials and tribulations of high school. After looking around, they saw that it wasn't so had after all. Last of all, they conquered-overcame fears of the secondary level and learned to love Eastern as their fellow students loved it. STEP RIGHT UP! Enjoy the show. This was part of the gayety at the Alumni dinner when the gym was transformed into carnival atmos- phere for the dance. Helen Fontana, gypsy. and Gene Murphy, barker, scan the situation as Jim Garrison and Juanita Davis stand by. SECTIONS 3293 AND 3073-First row: P. Hackett, H Harris, G. Wallrodt, R. Greenstone, L. Wright, N Main, N. Harper, ll. Powers, W. Tripp. Second: L. Stirling, E. Be-all, C. Campbell, N. Naddeo, A. Rye, W. Hutt, A. Cronk, R. Kane, W. Honeycutt, C. Smith B. Thomas. Third: H. Hollander, J. Soper, Jackson v-5 is 'S :K 1 '- T7 X i lf - dan, D. Cartright, R. Gray, B. Peruzzi, 1. Tait. . Fourth: H. Nestor, B. DeMott, J. Shults, A. Magnotto, R. Kelley, J. Noell, E. Anderson, J. Sansbury, F. Morgan, E. Mosimann, M. Emmans. Fifth: S. Nicholson, , R. llolton, E. Harrell, R. Kornspan, G. lludson, D. , Vest, J. Dougherty. C. Caraway, D. Epstein, S. Eisen- I. Watson, J. Umphlett. W. West, P. Stanley, R. Nor- berg. G. Marable, G. Fitzgerald. U 'a ,. 4.4 ' Q B l gf. 'sw f Ll' .I I tara' with! an a I lty Seeking Adequate Preparation Sophomores anticipated the first interhigh competition with enthusiasm. Little did they realize that four times a semester they could view full-length movies. Conven- ient it was to have a library on the second floor for ref- erences and reading books. But the cafeteria was home to them with its tasty dishes. These features added that es- sential touch to a new phase of their life-senior high! NEWSPAPER WORLD in oils painted by Robert Carrigan and James Spart. The mural is one step in the face- lifting job in the editorial office. 72 CHALKINC LP another award, D.A.R. winner, Carolyn Cunningham. appeared over WTOP after meriting the D. C. interview prize on Ervin Laszlo. Hungarian pianist. Left to right: Carolyn, Mrs. Miles Coleen. Elinor Lee. 4... SECTIONS 1103 AND 2203--First row: F. Amundson. ll. Fultz, J. Chase, C. Taliaferro, J. Antipas, A. Russell, S. Scott, K. Mulloy, B. Watkins. Second: W. Cross, E. Shaffner, D. Stoner, A. Drew, J. Stevens, Wf Sullivan, R. Dickstein, D. Spence. L. Silver, W. Sutphin, F. Manuel. Third: C. Angell, J. Thompson, C. May, M. Brown, M. Hardesty, M, Rayner, M. Dawson, M. Macon, I.. Dimond. S. Bohac, S. Wilmer. Fourth: M. Jones, W. Dean, M. Davis, E. Telford, L. Brooks, M. Dove. T. Brommer, N. Yeatman, B. llavnen, J. Bumgardner, C. Lanham, L. Sell. Fifth: J. Marletta, C. Sokol, R. Garrison, F. Smith, D. Curry, J. Payne, C. Melchior, L. Marchese, J. Chirichella, M. Webber. S. Johnson, N. Collie, l. Gaylord, D. Martin. SECTIONS 53 AND 2063-First row: J. Park, P. Mur- phy, C. Vance, G. Wilson, P. Tucker, E. Hatcher, E. Scherr, C. Curtis, P. Robles, D. Hutchinson. Second: R. Dronenburg, D. Armstrong, E. Walsh, B. Ramsey, D. Ritchie, N. Conklin, J. Raynor, E. Ward, S. Gibbons. P. Dunan, B. Preston. Third: A. Fogle, J. Weir, J. Rogers, B. Baksh, P. Foss, G. Javier, R. Coppadgc. D. Strack, B. Griest, H. Davis, D. McMullen. Fourth: J. Burton, J. Cave, J. Howard, S. Andrews, W. Bur- ris, D. Miller, W. Naughton, T. Kiser, M. Willingham, R. Hollister, P. Schuman. Fifth: R. King, J. Marsh, S. Favin, E. Solomon, J. Queen, E. Stock, C. Blurton, 0. Pemberton. A. Picower, E. Boniface, E. Harrison. A . j ':,. ' u td all vw - 5 4 V - ,. Q t V 'M 7- 5 .7 -Q Q B 1 ..,,, V I U I x In W HA 1 . wiiff - A: + '1'jzii3i: 'r N 'J 'jf Q. f- J - at 5? .Y L- ' -L+ R ' X Y , . - ' '35 f U' is FF z A A xi A i ..f.:l W x J JY' 'E K X I I ff SECTION 111 AND 2214-First row: l. Thompson, J. Tvnnant. NI. Trainor. A Costanzo, D, Young, E. Smith, E. Mar seglia, H. Foulger. D. Jones. Second R. Davis, R. Little, D. Hines, H. Lana han. R. Jclwvll, J. Divver, R. Baartlw J. Owe-ns. E. Portvr, J. Coflren, ll Whitt-. Thirtl: V. Olmo, B. Wells, M Teeplea, M. Robey, J. Morgal. A Sizemore, l. Carts-r, C. Ford, Bl. Fox. l. Willett, Y. Furr. ll. Woolwinv. Fourth: Nl. NTCNTIITTPII, .-X. Chappelear. C. Beyffr P. Kffnt, .-X. l.m-wis. D. Flick, J. Garrison Nl. Sit-ge-l, J. llzvlioor. C. Kligman, l' RilCll. Fifth: R, Morris, Xl. Reese, W Barr. R. llaas. Nl. Albright, B. French R. Bots-lt-r. D. Jonvs. R. Padgett. R. Spalding, T. Gibson. P. Daniel. J. Wim he-ltl, B. Dixon. XNY DUl.l.5 TOIMY f. call Jr.-an We-ir anal Janitw- Thompson from the .Xlliwl Youth Doll llouse. Qliirlvy liurtlettt- ansu ers with toys or nm-ily children at Christmas. Bill Hvrson of WRC gaw out gifts. 74 AFX V3 '134 -NQ,v I I Q., r 2 By Aiiling Community Project Geez it's a big sehoolg I don't think I'll ever get used to it. This was the rookie's first impression of Eastern High. He seemed forlorn-but TTY not for long. He found clubs to join, games to play, and lunch- 47: time movies to watch. High school was fun! At last, the rookie had come into his own. li.-VIKING liNCl.lf SAM is top teen- age bond buyer, Ray Rine. His admiring classmates, Barbara Horn. Phyllis Segal, Janice Harris. Don Winters, Eddie Rudolph and Shirley Parsons. learn a lesson in thrift. 44 .. . f,j.1',? '. .vi f- 'x f N 5:5 7 jgiwligtigy 1 ... N -1 sa, .37 . e' t ll SECTIONS 1221 AND 1264-First row: B. Pond, W. Brad- 9. Orndorff. Fourth: C. Cohee. D. lloppatlge. D. Winans sliaw. 5. Roux, J. Gray. R. Gill, llalperson, F. Harding, E. NI. Ramsay, P. Deliruyn, li. Geanoponlos, B. Latte, M. begal Salladt-. J. Glaze. Second: M. Fogel, R. Carrigan, R. Hay- D. Moffat. 5. Altman. B. Sunderland, J. Reid. Fifth: D mans, P. Dmleck. R. Klutz. D. Jacobs, H. Hiller, R. King, Wardell, NI. Ambrose. L. Baker. J. Cumniing-, F. Kittinger R. lla-ki-r. D. llie-hl. R. Kane. Third: E. Sanders, G. Ball. F. Smithwick, L. Kidwell. li. Ehrlich. C. Ashton. P. Clements Xl. Ferrell. N. Ramsey. E. 'I'hatr'l11-r, J, Williams, F. Passero, D. Del-ander. Nl. Wonrlrat-lx. lf. Scutldr-r. N. Gregory. ll. ffroson. D. Romee, B. Songco, 75 4 E .. '11 x - rf- . 4 , f. Ji ' H 5.74 NRLIIUNN .4221 .XNIJ 31271 lfir-I row: U. Dow: F. Rul- nmnwl. R, Blake-. G. lim-QI. J. Webmfr. W. Huntvr, U Walla X. Iirown. Nl. Loxing. Svvond: W. Iliffvnderfvr. W. llvuwr-. W. Iloofnaglv. W. Swann. if. Ciralu, R. Joneg, D. W:-Ivete-1'. W. llarrisun, J. Nlvxlullan. H. Bosmans. J. Bunlla. 'l'hir4l: J. Shriw, W. Kr--ln:-r. VV. Drury. W . Johnsun. R. Xlnrri-. J. Toornhs. Z. Harvill:-. F, Fpillan, A. Ramos. D. D J I airhank. I. lavhz-li. F. SVJIIIIJIJI. li. lialwlvy. M. Douglav. -fb ' ivxg ' 1 Al. Q 535 . wg 'I NIXNII' OLI Hi wnh lllf- falv of Chriflmas seals urggw Hu-Iyzu Stiurx. Dorothy llmld. and JPFIHY Ui0TYl0. Hxf 1'-H L? lf lwurllnz A. Uaxis, lf. Mlm-n. IJ. Ke-ys, R. Milburn, J. Zagami lm. Jury, L. Humlgv, I . Hattera, J. Saunders, D. Moroney lv. Howard. NI. Samlvr. W. Brown. W. Trilling, S. 0'Dea la. Rivhards. A. Hvrnhardi. CKEY Bn RELAXING from dulie-5 of keeping the build- ing intact are Hr. McQ1meney and Mr. Rf-st. 109 , if By Engaging in nnial Enterprises On the second lap of their journey to seniordom, the juniors displayed an eagerness to take an active part in all phases of school life. They became prominent in organizations and staffs and participated in assemblies. Whole- heartedly they supported such charit- able eauses as the Red Cross drive, the sale of tuberculosis seals during Christmas, and the March of Dimes. ANNIE GET YOUR MAN and joi owd at an Allied Youth skating party. hyl sol and Pat Cook take drastic' step? to n' tl 1 . I , tb A. X P. 1 Charles Klotz and Do iep l re. if 9? '-E9 ik? Ll .2 i QQ' e ' W ' ii' li p A'-,. W , 1 ig' E-au x ' V C 'X 40 W' f at ff' Q' l NKCTIONS 2143 ANU 22T5 Fir-I row: B. Davis, ll. Milstead. Xl. Spolir. L. Nlanarin. E. llrilllf-, B. Jamieson, Xl. Wang, Xlrlfod. Second: lf. Cottselialk, J. Busby, C. Nordan, B. D. ridges. R. Mille-r. J. .-Mlarns, C. Bury, ll. Young, J. kr:-lnbivl, li. Curley. Third: J. Sehold, D. Wilmer. D. Rettew, N. Dosik. B. llaroff. J. Ri-cllof. B. Reidy. Nl. Gann, BI. l.l4'Illf'lll'. L. l.iln-rty. C. Slapisli. Fourth: J. McConnell, M Sni:-goslni. Nl. Reimers, J. Cleary. J. DiNlisa. R. Finn-gan R. Nlorrison. W. Delorrne. D. Dudrling. ll. Walker. NI. Eddins l-'iftliz J. Gill. Y. llvnnelt. Nl. Caponili, B. Coffey. W. Norris li. Clark. J. Cradick. ,gtk Contributing Toward Civic lietterment 1 L Q, is Q s Q46- N 4 i . 'Y ff 'il E D' 146 I V 'gi' 'W , .2-. IU 1: F yy K, , an 1 . 4 x Q 'J Q A , SECTIONS 2055 AND 2235fFirst row: A. Fuwlvr. K. SPPHRIUBH. A. Shaw. J. King. J. Arniigf-r. P. Carle- ton, J. Dull, O. W'P4t. Second: R. Cavli. F. Riclgley. R. McEwan, R. lflmf-ntlurf, R. Keyes, ll. Burdett, if. Dvanrll, C, RlIPHj', D. Jonei, R. Garcia. Third: E. Goldberg, D. Stea. C. Harrington, J. Clem. A. Davis. XI. Fr-rrell. J. Moore, B. Norris. R. NI:-taxatos. D. Downs, B. Orum. J. Furr, NI. Hanna. Fourth: H. Gross. D. Sealv, E. Pumphrey, N. Stanley. D. Bryant, H. Sciunidt. T. fwlalonv. J. Snider. A. Panos. T. Donovan. W. Burgess. K. Bell, R. Ballinger. SECTION 129-A, Fir-t ruw: O. Rui- lirvy. ll. l.5nu. R. Warml. J. lrlry. D. 0'Nwill. A. Rullrnau. D. tkiokrnau. D. Javolis. Svrontl: D. Gall. J. llill. R. Cfarrigau. R. K1-llvr. D. Nh-Le-ar:-ii. P. Hulrenin. R. Hitt-. S. Haliili. Third: R. Murray. li. Xlcflartliy. D. Atlriani, J. Zell. J. Jamrfs. 9. Lam- pirii. T. NICHan. and R. Sita. 78 47 40 5 F434 Q 41+ 15: 1' if Dy' .A' fi W, in - Iuka hxow is the time for all good Easternites to come to the aid of after-hour sports. Junior girls answer this call liy going out for liaskethall. softball. and hockey. Fellows do it by taking a Crack at var- sity teams. To every junior that time is the liest time. SECTIONS 12,15 AND 3205-f-First row: B. Jones, J. Yvallave. NI. Mutt-- paugh, R. Crosperrin. J. Todor. J. Mitt:-tree. H. Bailey. ll. Green, M. Bowie. Second: R. Pearson, C, Barn- ltottse. D. Dodd. K. Malar. L. Yvartl. D. Prender, E. Haxfield. P. Strack. D. Lift, R. Smith. Third: S. Santini, S. Sennolt. D. Creed. F. Bushong. A. Dabhs. A. Davis. A. Cross. A. Stanford, L. Petrella. H. Coughlin. ll. Jankner. Fourth: C. Tennyson. C. Franklin, B. Lewis, M. Davis, R. Childress, C. Albert. ll. Choqnettt-. fi. Sigel, B. Wvillifortl. F. Joy, J. Castle. W. Thomas. CONlLRATlfl.,X'I'lONS are Q-xt:-nded lly tht- principal to a new tnt-tnht-r of tht- National llonor Society Joan Frvnvlt re-uc-ixes lwr rerticatt- after tht ning: during the induction reremony r ' 1 xx if xx v-gt J' J 1 df, -. yy -A fix t.'zQ'g:T.,7f, 45 .Y Af xi tv A5 fb mr' Q I' Y gf r 'g1N.:.j, In 1 'wnily xnuhkiacn V1-'1. Jani. I, 4. ,v rf--1-ts-.-.4 . ...-1 ff- lly Perwiving World llnowlvdgv SECTIONS ll65 AND 2193-First row: C. Ilenschul, II. .-Xje-llo, B. IxIL'I 8lIlIt'T'l, B. Laughlin. E. Powers, D. Monaco, I... Dumforll, Il. Oswalt, I.. Dean, P. Plowman. Second: B. Reid, Y. Lay, R. Frissf-ll, B. Bishop, B. Koonin, G. Alls, R. Courtney, I. Sheaffer, D. Roberts, R. I.oSchiavo. B. Gaylv. Third: Burns, I. Thompson, E. Jones, A. Herndon, NI. Spilman. P. Hayes. E. Rampey. P. Hale. A. Smith, NI. Nicholson. Fourth: ll. Bartolelti, W. Graves. F. Monaghan, R. Greene, D. Sheets, R. Kingman, W. Walker, T. Clark, V. Whetstine, D. Crimes, W. Davis. Fifth: R. Hammett, R. Swift, R. llansbrough, NI. Kaplan, D. Sheets, J. Garrison, F. Howard, T. Parker, F. Cappella, F. Weimar. .f 'P SECTION 3135 AND 1086-First row: B. Bal- lance, B. Cole, J. Hough, I. Smith, B. Ridge- way, B. Hughes, J. Teague. Second: S. Weiss- meyer, C. Courtney, W. Kelly, C. Vincent, F. Cain, R. Farley, R. Bell. R. Rooney, F. Pedersen. Third: A. Catsinos, L. Hall, L. I if w-.L Bl- ,Q no Bartenste-in. A. Adair. A. Chambers, P. O'Con- nor, B. Gilliam. NI. Fisher, G. Erbst, Y. MacDonald. Fourth: T. Lanthier, B. Hooper, Nl. Barron, D. Mullen, R. Burgess. W. Arm- strong, J. Brodigan, C. McCabe. ROCKET EXPLORERS. Joe Difllisa, Larry Baker, Jack Grimes, and Anacostia boys visit Naval Air Base to learn aviation developments. '14-, A+ ,gg g s A ' ,, s'i QW SILYERY TONES vt-ho lllfllllglll Ilie- halls as Huy Cart-ia. Marjorie- Stfllll- tlefr. unml lilairr- Stanton. finttlixt- in the Hamilton National Bank Nlusir' Coit, If-et. practice- umlvr the dirt-vtion of Mr. Summers for tltf- rf-rortl wltivli was liroatltu-t ou-r radio ita- tion VK XML, Entrit-Q from all Uixlrict ltigll fuliouls Pornpz-tml for Scliulargltipa Q- Sl'.l.'l'lUNS 1316 ANU S5286 lfiist row: XI. Franklin. J. L SI-f4.'l'lUNS Zlli ANU 3.506 First I'liWZ K. llarrett. ti. llnrrer. H. l'll'L't'IIlLlll. Nl. liernot. J. liohhitt, J. King. Ward:-r. W. Rnsmiso-l. Nl. lfehhnan. R. tlleason. D. li. Wvrilig. lf. Hall. Second: I.. Cole-in, ff. lfhrlich. liiivklicail. ll. Johnson, J. Read. l'. .-Xu. Second: K. XX. l'icki-iiliargcr. li. Ili-lien. Nl, .-Xnderson, B. Nash. Iivi-rcit. 'lf .'xQlfElfi0llN, 'II Rah-v. H. Nida. K. Valentine. l'. Nladdox, J. W.-hli. 'If Daly. W. Smith, Third: J. l onlger. U. Harris, K. Fenm-vvald, fx. Smith. Ii. Xl. litlvv, l'. Ile-mm. J. Xlnrphy, J. Radcliff, Nl. Band. liinc. 'l'hiid. ,l. Broil:-r. Nl. Ilagerty. .X. Kline. A. F. Ross, lf. H+-i-c. NI. tlatlin, l'. Nic-hti-r, W. Silverman. Siiiionils. ll. Kuhncri. l', llanslicr, l.. Rennoi-. ll. Har- li, Foy. Fourth: E. Smallwood, R. Niosi. J. Fitzgerald, rison. li. .Xlihale-, I. Xlaili-ov. ll. Shelton. Fourth: ll. N. Prather. J. Uherholtze-r, S. Thomas. ff. Winters. llihhs, J. Nuilcr. Nl. Orscit, li. Haas, E. Foreman, ll. N. Zaniliri-nv. ll. Dunn. F. Sion . firuinp. J, icates. fi. Heislscll. E. Capps. R. Fone-. What has the junior got that l haven't got? query the sophomore and the senior. Ansvver's plentv. Who else could join that elite organization known as the J.G. ,51 Cluh hut the junior? Who gets to go to both upper and lower semester assemhlies? Thafs right ee juniors. Besides such unique privileges, he enjoys other ones along with rookie and senior. To Fultill llutie ot Freeman :Ks their second high school year came to an end, 443 juniors glanced hack over their accomplishments-the honors they won. the part they played in assernhlies. and the lasting friend- ships they gained. Nlemories of the hot times had at social affairs or sitting in a Classroom freezing to death during the coal shortage formed vivid pictures in their minds. The vear reached height of perfection with the long-avvaited Junior Prom. 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'l'r1i11g IIPH' r1-Cipfw ff , I N - 1111 'iguef B1 1:1 , -11' i 1- i , '. . Q ll .... 11.c. gif, 71 lla Q 3-51 P11111-1-1 A111111 la11111- 3-3: ll. i 5 l ' ll XI 11, 1 Q' Fyl' 3-3g S11 ll C 1 -1-63 -Xllll Y11111l1 81 ,Ntlilf '- 'pri- GJR IHTRA A I RIX PK .U Rim. Q -1-11Ia 1' H, l'1-1l g111111A1l- 1l11' lfa-lx:-M 1x1-ll. 3-61 NHS: l 'ff'c Att- l' '- 5-63 KI ., ll C1 11111. 511 I- l fr0llI 'l 78: 1.81. 3-8. f 7 A -8: Q '11, llg Art Sq 'l 3-8. Pr 5. 43 d' Club T3 Tal' I Sl ' -491 IN ASQ mllj '49, fu M ' : Qlw '0ll1'CIs Clafsirg. N -f ABB.-X'l'E, JOSEPIIINE .'UlI2LI:X. . .D.CI. Major Choral 3-8. josicfs vocal chords are never at rest. .-XDRI.-XNI. DONIINIC. . .D.C. HB. Football '47-'-I-9: E Club 3-8g Red Cross 1. Dom engages in ping-pong and pigeon raising. 'IH-XLT. EICENE ICDIZXR. . .NIaryland. Cadets 3-8. flpl. -I-5. Sgt. 6-B. Eugene rcally traxels by motorcycle. ANDOLIC-KTTO, YIOL.-X ANTONETTE. . .Ohio. Honors 3-6: NIISQ Pcrfect Attendance 3-6g Biology Club 3-4g Spanish Club 6-T5 Bank Staff 3-T. Yiola's coin collection takes her far and near. B.'XLODENIAS. CHRIS. . .D.C. Student Council 3-5, 8. Ifoutball's the game for Creek. BARRICK, DONALD XIICHAEI .... D.C. llonors 4. 6: Perfect Attendance -I-63 Nliler, Track i4Tg E Club 3-8. Treas. 7, Pres. 83 Easterner 4-7. Ass't Sports Editor 6-7: P.8J. 3-7. Photographer -I-63 Quill. Scrollg German Club 1-6: O.T.. Xlrs. Wveese 3. 8. Bebop is Don's favorite music. BEHRENS. HAZEL ELIZABETH. . .D.C. Red Cross 3g Nlajor Choral 3-6. Hazel counts hcr strikes at the alley. BLACKWELL. EARL THOMAS. . .D.C. In his sparc time Earl takes to bowling. BOTELER. NORNI.-X LEE. . .Virginia ,JS Z' g , .X as .lk H V, y Q Q1 Q - L f lx. au- T X Q IA .- fig t J. Abhatr- D. Aclriani E. Ahalt Y. Andolfatto C. Balodemas D. Barrick fd' 0 Q.. 6' . -4-nv X 'V it rv. ,s .- if fi , i4'- ix Y ll. Behrens E. Blackwell N. Boteler S. Bradshaw R. Brake K. Burks i fs. QA- I 'i BP ' ' 39 C Y' f I .. .t V V - 1 5 p . .rc . A BR.-'IDSHAW SHIRLEY JITANITA. . .Virginia BRAKE, RICHARD WILLIAM. . .Pennsylvania Richard engages in all sports. BLRKS. KENNETH EYERETT. . .D.C. Honors 6: Spanish Club 8. Indoor sports hold a charm for Kenny. RANKING llltill. officers. Maria liorliea, Richard Wit- tf-r. Betty O'Bryhim. Ted Lazopolous scan a program. 85 'M vs Q 4 if at .v V ' . 55523 .3 , AX ,z.,..x , ' Hqs. X it I , A X x vt A. Butler B. Campbell K- CHNIOZO C. Carper M. Carrico R. Carriilfill W I 16 - . K2 6 Q -is 6 -1 J aft! f-1 A t -ij ,JIU 'K I '53 f '-3' 49 .. f I sf ' V, 41, .,. .,,.,. , .- S. Clark J. Condec A. Cook W. Cooper R. Corcoran P. Costello . X Q W 'i ., Y -vs 5 1 Z' at Q A --gl, ?'::-Eff' sb C I . tg i i I A ff 4 .Q CROWN, BARBARA CECELIA. . .MaryIand. DAY, ,IEAN DELORES. . .D.C. Horseback riding is the mane activity in ,lean's life. DeBARI, EUGENE MICHAEL. . .D.C. Easterner Printing Staff 5-8. Softball and Gene pair up. DECKER, LILLIAN SYLYIA. . Pennsylvania. Y-Teen 3g Red Cross Representative 83 O.T., Miss Egbert 83 Fash- ion Show YI9. Lillian sparkles as Miss Egbert's office trainee. DERN, MARGARET YIVIAN. . .D.C. Fox-trot or waltz- it's all fun to Peggy. DiGIOVANNI, RAYMOND THOMAS. . .D.C. HB, Foot- 86 ball '46-'483 E Club 4-8. Ray devotes his day to school and street cars. BUTLER, ALVA EUGENE. . .Maryland Student Council 3-4. Gene volleys the little white ball overgin ping-pong. CAMPBELL. BARBARA ANNE. . .D.C. Major Choral 3'81 Piano Club 73 Pep Club 8g Red Cross 3. For good listening, it's hillbilly music for Barbara. CARDOZO, ROBERT CHARLES. . .Illinois. CARPER, CRYSTAL MARIE. , .D.C. Honors 3-63 NHS3 Perfect Attendance 3-6: Biology Club 4-73 Music Club 6-83 Spanish Club 6-81 Easterner Business Staff, Sub- scription Mgr. 4-8g Quill, Scrollg O.T., Mr. Fuchs 4-8. Crystal peddles around on her bike. CARRICO, MARY LOUISE. . .D.C. CARRIGAN, ROBERT LEONARD. . .D.C. Discus, Track '48-'493 G, Football '493 E Club 83 Easterner 6-8, Art Editor 7-8. Bob is an eager cartoonist. CLARK, STELLA LAQIIITA. . .South Carolina. Cafeteria 5-81 Major Choral 6-73 Dramatics 53 P.81.I. Representative 73 O.T., Mrs. Stetson 7-8. Laquita is always ready to step into her boots and saddle up. CONDEE, JOAN MARSHALL. . .West Virginia. Honors 3-63 NHS3 Health Comm. Student Council 6-83 Y-Teen 6-73 Allied Youth 3-43 Spanish Club 6-83 Biology Club 3-6: P.8zJ. Representative 7-83 O.T., Mr. Shorts 6-7g UN Assembly '49. It's piano sharps and flats for Joan. COOK, ALICE IRENE. . .D.C. Honors 6. Painting landscapes brings Alice's talent to life. COOPER, WILLIAM ARTHUR. . .D.C. Honors 4. Base- ball eomes first with Bill. CIORCORAN, ROBERT LeROY. . .D.C. COSTELLO, PATRICIA ANN . . . D.C. Honors 43 2B, Softball 53 Red Cross 53 Mgr., Bkkp., School Store 5'7Q Co-op Work 8, Pat whiles away spare time watching wrestling matches. JU ,f . T51 tl-fp Tr' T ' W... A 5 ir lb I I , Q U B. Crown I. Day E. D6-Bari lla-clit-r M. Dc-rn R. DiGiovann1 . 1, 7 W -1 iw 5, 2 76- ' ', 'X Q- . if Jen E 'Y C pl . ' 9 i nf is f 'fa Q f -qv' -Q ! K '95 wee- 152 D. Dodd G. Dorsey H, Dove A. Drescher J. Edeson L. Edwards B. Ellen J. Essex G. Evans C. Fairley ' Uh 4. .- QP nc. 1 l ,:. - so N 2 DODD, DOROTHY LORRAINE. . .D.C. Allied Youth 4-83 Girls' Stage Crew 4-5. Dottie can often be found at the USO Club. DORSEY, GLORIA CERTRUDE. . .D.C. DOVE, HOWARD VINCENT. . .D.C. Perfect Attendance 3-6g P, Baseball '47-'48g Booth Crew 6-8. The booth is lloward's steady. DRESCHER, ALICE MAE. . EDESON, JACOB SOLOMON. . Iake's pastime is, believe it X. lfarro T. Fontanilla J. Cain'-y ll. Catton 1' ,,p-' 0- ' 6- 1,-:,, .D.C., . .D.C. Co-op Work 7-8. or not,A-work! 5 1,1 ff. Xl. l rev I.. Gauvreau ' 3' -an-,,, Q.- 2'1- X . Ny' 1, , I K Q fasei 1 K 31. Us S I EDWARDS, LEWIS RANDOLPH. NHS: Student Council 3-53 Trumpet, Pep Band 8. Lewis blows hard at pep rallies. . .D.C. Honors 3-6g ELLEN, BOBBIE ANN. . .North Carolina. Skip 'Ig .l.C. '50 Clubg O.T., Miss Nlonk 8. Skating sends Bobbie 'round and 'rouncl. ESSEX, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS. . .D.C. Student Council 5. Joe is carving out his future in wood. EVANS, GORDON, ,IR .... D.C. hammer keep Gordon busy and Cadets 3-4. A saw and happy. FAIRLEY, CLAUDE EUGENE. . .Alabama. RE, Football 440-, Track '48-'4-93 '48-'4-93 220--, Low Hurdles, E Club 7-83 Projection Crew 5, 8. Gene's happy when carrying the nizskin. FARRO, ANN AUGUSTINA. . .D.C. Honors 6g NHSQ Y-Teen 3-8. Pres. 7-8g Biology Club 3-6, Sect'y 4-5, PICS- 5-6g Piano Club. 6g P.81,l.-R6pl'6S6I1l8llVC 65 UN A559mblY '-19. Ann likes brisk hikes. l-'ONTANlLl.A. 'l'RlNlD.-XD. . . Phillippines. Honors 63 Perfect Attendance 3-6g Red Cross Representative 3-65 Major Choral 5-6. Dancing fills the hill for Trining. FREY, Nl.-XJOR RANKIN. . .West Virginia. llonors 6. Music hath charm for Major. ll.-XINEY, ,IAKIES IRYING. . .D.C. Perfect Attendance 3-l. .lame--' woodworking hobby keep- saws and hanuuf-r constantly going. li.-X'l'TON, ll.-XROLIJ LEWIS. . .lJ.tI. tl.-XL'Ylili.-Xl, till.-XRLES WILLIAM. . .D.C. l'e1'f1-vt Atlendaneo- 3-6g -H0---, Track '-18g Cadets 3-T, 2nd Lt. T. Bt-tween swiuuuing and traek, Skip kr-eps his spare time fillfgzl. 87 4 sr Q: ,- J. Gerber W. Gilchrist P. Gregory ,I. Grymes S. Hall fat W4 nga: : : I ' CICRARIJI, MARIE I'A'I'RIllIA... .D.C. Ilonors 5-63 NHS German Club 8g Art Squad 5-8, Pres. 8, l'.84J. Rf-presentative Q5-8. A good art exhibit, sthere you'II find Marie. GIQRBER, JOSEPH. . .D.C. Student Council 65 Athletic Representative 6. Pepe goes all out for sports. GILCIIRIST, WILLIAM THOMAS. . .D.C. Bill gives his all for football. COOIDI-INOICH, KENNETH CHARLES. . New Jersey. Basketball to football, Kenny likes them everyone. GRAY. CHARLES ROIIICRI. . .D.C. Piano Club 6. Football makes l'.I:l. Bolfs favorite subject. HARRIS, JANICE CLAIRE . . .West Virginia. F, Basket- ball 3g Student Council 8, ,I.G. '50 Clubg Red Cross Representative 4, Off., Mr. Sharitz 4-6, Co-op Work 7-8. Janis job at the library kt-eps her hopping. HARRISON, BETTY JEAN. . .D.C. HENRY, CHARLES EDWARD. . .D.C. Cadets 3-4, Cpl. 4. Charles dt-votes his best to the Naval Air Reserve. IIEIIRICII, SHIRLEY MARY. . .D.C. Easterner Iiusi- ness Staff 6-8. Mgr. T-8, O.T.. Mrs. Carrell 6-T. Mrs. M1-wsliaw 8. Dancing is top-notch with Shirley. HILL, IIARIIARA ANN. . .D.C. HOPE, WILLIAM MATHEW. . .New York. Honors 3-I Cards spell interest for Hope. 88 N Wana, has .' Yun K. Goodenough C. GraY W. Hamby W. Hargrove V' i n, I .W 9, 3, my 'K in GREGORY. I'IlYLLIS JE.-XNMC. . .New York. Cello, Orelie-stra 6-8. Phyllis is sharp when it comes to musie. CRYMES, JOHN MASON. . .D.C. O.T., Mr. Rees 8. A good movie? tlu-re you'll find Jaek. HALL, SUSAN CATHRYN. . .Virginia. Honors 5, Stu- dent Couneil 6g Allied Youth 3, Gallinger Nurses' Aide 6. A click of the shutter and it's a photo by Sue. HAMBY, WILLIAM GEORGE. . .D.C. Half-mile, Track '48, Hamilton National Bank Music Contest '49. Reading and ueight-lifting keep Bill mentally and physieally fit. HARGROYE, WILLIAM OR EN, ,IR .... North Carolina. Honors 5, Cadets 3-8, 2nd. Lt. 8g Hi-Y 4-8, Pres. 6-Tp Treas., Sabre Club 8. Right face, forward marehl' are key words to Bill. We 1 J. Harris S. HPlll'Il'll 4, , 1 is sf-'ir wp ith, Il. Harrison Il. Ilill x i int' if' 5 C. Henry W. llopn -.N ', C' an HORN, BARBARA LOUISE. . .Pennsylvania. Honors 5-65 P.Si,l. 3-8, Art Editor 4-8g Quill, Scroll, Art Squad 3-6, German Club 6g Radio Club 7. art editor, Barbara has designed two All-American annuals. HORTON, ALICE GREEN. . .D.C. Archery T5 I'.3.l. Representative 3-4. Alice is on the beam in dancing and roller skating. HOWE, MARGARET FRANCES. . .D.C. Perfect Atten- dance 5-6g Volleyball 8, O.T., Klrs. Stetson 85 Shorthand, Typing Award 5. Margaret is a gridiron fan. JACOBS, WILLIAM FRANCIS. . .D.C. Perfect Atten- dance 3-63 High-jump, Shotput, Track '48-'49g G, Football '49 .lakes interest lies in the Boys' Club. JAMES, JOHN ROLAND. . .D.C. Discus, Track '47-'-I-95 T, Football '-1-93 ET Club T-8g Swimming Club 3. ,loliu tackles his sport --football. JONES, BETTY BELLE. . .D.C. Perfect Attendance 3-6g Library fi--6. Betty is right at home when roller skating. JOY, BETTY ANN . . , Virginia. ,l.G. '50 Clubg Red Cross Representative -ig Co-op Work 8. Betty strikes tliem down in lvwling. KANTER, THEODORE RONALD. . .fNlarylaud. G. Foot- ball '47g Sltotput, Track '48-'-195 E Club -I-8. Yicc Pres. 8. There-'s no sport Teddy likes more than a horse race. KELLER, ROBERT JOSEPH. . .West Virginia, Half- inile, Track '47-'49, HB, Football '48-7194 Student Council 5. Bob likes to watch a good game as well as play one. KEHECKER, DAYTON JAMES. . .Wt-st Xirginia. KING, BETTX JANE. . .IJ.C. llonors 3g P. Softball 3, 75 Volleyball 7, Easterner 5-8. A rhuntba is Bt-tty's specialty. KOONIN, HELENE ROCIIELLE. . .D.C. Skip Tg Red Cross Representative -l-3 Co-op Work 8. Local college dances spell enchantment for Helene. 1 1 .fe 1' , ... Y' '? YJ' B. Horn A. llortou AI, Ilowe W'.,lacobs ,l. ,lame B. ,lone -- . ,, f' . M lxjz' -6' ,f .ux.f ' sy as ff Q 3 5 as f'a ' B. ,loy T. Kanter R. Keller ll. Kesecker B. King H. Koouin f -r I1 L. '23 -ff. A 'ni N' 'iv' , -it LANIBERT. JEAN MARIE. . .D.C. LW, Hockey 8g P.8.l. Representatixe 8g O.T., Nliss Nleyers 7-8g Typing Award 4. Dancing and sports art- musts for Jean. LANIBERT, RUTH GLEN. . .D.C. Ll, Hockey 8, O.T., Mrs. Stetson T-8, Shorthand, Typing Award 5. Ruth 't ' 1 st I and sports go hand in hand. V M if LANDON, ELNIER LEROY, JR .... D.C. HB, Football in Q X' 'Hg 100 -, 220-, 220-Hurdles, Broad-jump, Half- -I Lambert H' La'l'l'C t L' Land-on mile, Track '47-'-19. Sports are tops in Mods life. F' Lo C' I 'mlx 14' Imwlx LEE. FRANCES. . .lJ.C. Honors 3-1. 6. Far-away places i .- W 1 . 'P , 'G ,ff X. beckon Frances. LENIKE, GERTRLDE ROBERTA. . .l'ennsylvania. Hon- ors 3-6, NIISQ RI, Hockey 5, 89 Volleyball 3, 5, T5 F. Basketball -1. 5. T3 IB, Softball 3. fi. Tg Girls' E Award '49g Student Council 3, 63 Allied Youth T-83 UT.. Mrs. Stetson T-8. Trudy! an all-around girl. LEWIS. FRANCES EDITH. . .D.C. Honors 4-6, NHS, RH, Hockey 8g Y-Teen 3-4g Red Cross Representative 89 5-75 O.T., Bliss Milliken 5-8. Aquatics entice Fran. 90 3-4, Cpl. 4. Ivanhoe goes all out for dancing. X R. Loratlo .I. Lowe II. Lynn P. Mandr-rs I . Martz M. Miller ag-,, 2' 9 4' 8 -ga. ff . ..,, --,, e .E ,gg Ll 'R -, gg. so 2 gi -I ov, I1 k, v ' - i 2 W 3 1 Q . 1 tg I e r , I V, Vx X635 1 V - x 425. , x t Iii? S X L., V P 'Ns .. R. Miller R. Mitchell D. Mooers T. Moran F. Morrison P- MOFFFUH l. 3 , -nv 'fin-:Q ' apr , MOY, MARY. . .D.C. Perfect Attendance 3-5. Mary often jumps into the saddle and canters off. MOYER, MARGARET LEE. . .Maryland. MURRAY, BARBARA ANN. . .New York. CH, Hockey 5, 89 Volleyball 3, 5, 73 Badminton 53 F, Basketball 4, 5, 7, 2B, Softball 3, 5. 7g Girls' E Award ,493 Allied Youth 7-8, Athletic Representative 8, O.T., Miss Lohmann 7-8. Sports and dancing get top billing with Babs. NAIRN, WALTER LEROY. . .D.C. Student Council 4-6. Sports are A-I on Buzzys pastime parade. NOEL, PHYLLIS ARLENE. . Nirginia. Honors 3-65 NHSg Spring Concert' '49. Phyllis is a miniature golf fiend. NOTTINGHAM, WILBIIR IVAN. . Nirginia. Cadets LORATTO, ROBERT JOSEPH. . .Wisconsin. G, Foot- ball '4T-'-i8g All-High, Football 518. Bob can always be found tinkering with autos. LOWE. JOHN. . .D.C. Skip 7, Ilonors 3-5g Perfect Attendance 3-65 Allied Youth 8. Mo-Mo's a football enthusiast. LYNN, HARVEY ROBERT. . .D.C. Discus, Shotput, Track '48g E, Football '47, T, '48-'49, Student Council 3, 83 Physics Ass't, Miss Andrews 8. Bobby stars on the football field. MANDI-IRS, PHYLLIS JEAN. . .D.C. MARTZ, FRED DONALD. . .D.C. MILLER, MARY LYNN. . .D.C. Skip Tg O.T.. Miss Monk 5, 6-8. Mary does a neat dive. MILLER, ROBERT SCOTT. . .D.C. Talent Show '49, Music Festivals '47-'49. Singing is a lifetime hobby with Bob. MITCHELL, ROBERT GODFREY. . .D.C. Student Coun- eil 4. With baseball or drawing pencil, Bob is content MOOERS, DONALD STANLEY. . .Maryland. Honors 3-65 NHS, Perfect .Attendance 6, Bank Staff 4--8, Vice Pres. 85 Biology Club 3-4. The strikes come fast when Don bowls. MORAN, THOMAS ASBURY. . .D.C. Perfect Attend- ance 3, 5-63 Cadets 3-8, Sgt.-Maj. 5-8. Tommy's atten- tions are divided between cadets and the Naval Air Reserve. MORRISON, FRANKLIN PHILLIP. . .D.C. Franks flying time is spent in the Naval Air Reserve. MORRISON, PEGGY COLLEEN. . .D.C. A nearby boxing match? Peggy will be there. eff M 'Os ' :ac- 'Hi v : . was ' 51, Xluy M. Moyer IS. Murray W' Nam, Il N04-I W. Nottingham f 5 '. u XX . Sansbury . .355 .s It M. O'Connell S. Parsons D. Perkins A. Poquette W. Potter C. Raley P. Riley B. Ritenour W. Roach E. Rudolph 'Tig' L. f Ai- O'CONNELL, MAURICE PATRICK. . .D.C. PARSONS, SHIRLEY MAE. . .Pennsylvania. Honors 65 Volleyball 6-75 Badminton 6-75 Exec. Comm., Health Comm., Student Council 75 Cafeteria 75 Biology Club 3-65 Allied Youth 3-45 German Club 5-6, 85 Bible Club 65 Pep Club 85 Talent Show '49. Drama plays an important role in Shirley's life. PERKINS, DOROTHY FAY. . .North Carolina. Honors 3-65 Student Council 45 Co-op Work 85 Scholastic Art Award 7. Mention dance to Dot and she's ready to go. POQUETTE, ALMA CAROLYNNE. . .D.C. CF, 3B, Softball 35 C, Basketball 45 Badminton 55 Major Choral 3-6. Lynne warbles her cares away. POTTER, WILLIAM SAMUEL. . .D.C. G, JV Football '47. Tossing the pigskin around means fun for Billy. G3 6 M. Schuman lj, Shifif-it B. Shipley 'Q Qi I -5' ,. .. ..- b t M: l RALEY, CHARLES MacDONALD. . .D.C. Pres., Piano Club 6. The 88 keys are Charles' key activity. RILEY, PAUL ABBOTT. . .D.C. Paul likes to find out what makes autos tick . RITENOUR, BARBARA ANN. . .Virginia. SS, Softball 35 Volleyball 85 Co-op Work 85 Shorthand Award 4. Barbara is a steady rooter for the Ramblers ROACH, WILLIAM ROBERT. . .Virginia. E, .IV Foot- ball '465 Co-op Work 7-8. Billy keeps busy clerking at the American Food Stores. RUDOLPH, EDWIN HILL. . .Virginia. Perfect Attend- ance 4-65 Easterner Printing Staff 6-8. Sports-minded Eddie prefers basketball. RUSMISEL, RAYMOND LANIER. . .D.C. Honors 65 Easterner Printing Staff 7-8. Ray is glad when basketball season rolls around. SANSBURY, WILLIAM RAYMOND. . .D.C. Honors 6. Billy gets a bang out of cabinet-making. SCHUMAN, MARCIA JEANETTE. . .Maryland. SECAL, PHYLLIS DEBORAH. . .D.C. Library 3-45 Cafeteria 4-55 Easterner 5-8, Headline Editor 6-85 Fare- well Assembly '-1-9. Knit one, purl two might well be Debbif-'s motto. SHIFLET, ESTHER MAY. . Pennsylvania. Honors 4-5: German Club 4-75 Biology Club 3-45 O.T., Miss Milliken 5-85 Talent Show '-I-9. Hiking rings the bell for Esther. SHIPLEY, BERNARD EBERT. . .D.C. FB, Football '47-'4B5 Shotput, Track '47-'495 E Club 3-85 P.8iJ. Representative 5. Bernie's pastime is chasing butterflies. fm 3 R.-.H A -' I . at , V f X l I ,Hi X I' R 'I 8 I '-I . hriver E. Skidmore Y. Slocombe J. Smiley E. Snider M. Sniegoski W. Sondheimer C. Soo R. Spence .l. Splaine ka- .ag Ciggi an- Kgs-5 . tj ,A ' l - ,S-ss.?,'f'ii'isag alittle. 3 fl ff ' . ' is SHRIVER, ROBERT WILLIAM. . .D.C. Co-op Work 7-8. Robert reserves his time for the Organized Naval Reserve Corps. SKIDMORE, EMMA JANE. . .D.C. SLOCOMBE, YVONNE. . .D.C. Honors 3-63 NHS3 Per- fect Attendance 3g RW, Hockey 83 Volleyball 5, 73 F, B.sketball 4, 6, 83 IB, Softball 3, 5, 73 Swimming Club 43 Biology Club 5'6Q Allied Youth 33 Cafeteria 3-8, Head Cashier 83 Red Cross Representative 3-53 O.T., Mr. Reynolds 7-83 Shorthand Award 63 Typing Award 7. Yvonne finds time for all. SMILEY, JOHN DORSEY. . .D.C. Shotput, Discus, Track '48, Co-op Work 7-8. .lohn likes the feel of a rod and reel. SNIDER, EDGAR RAYMOND. . .D.C. Honors 63 Clar- inet, Orchestra 3-7. Ray enjoys circling the bases, SUNDSTROM, RITA VIOLA. . .New York. Honors 63 Business Office 73 Talent Show '49, Rita whiles away her time on the keyboard. THATCHER, EMILY LOUISE. . .D.C. Honors 53 Red Cross Representative 5-6, Co-op Work 7-8. There's the pitch, there's the catch, and there's Emily. TRITLE, JOAN ELIZABETH. . .Pennsylvania. Perfect Attendance 3, 5'6Q Bank Staff 5-8g The Messiah '49. .loan likes to do-si-do to square dance records. TICKER, MARION REBECCA . . . D.C. TLTLI.. STANLEY. . .D.C. Honors 6g Violin, Orchestra 3-8: Spanish Club 4. Stan drifts to the Boys' Club for pleasure. TIWCNER, DOROTHY JOAN. . .D.C. F, Basketball 4, 0, 83 HB, Hockey 6-83 Volleyball 5-73 SS, Softball 5. 73 Swimming Club 43 Cheerleaders 4-63 Biology Club 5-63 Cafeteria 3-83 O.T., Mrs. Stetson 7-8. .loan is a Red Sox fan. SNIECOSKI, MARCIA MAE. . .D.C. Music and dancing, they're for Mart-ie. SONDHEIMER, WARREN EDWARD. . .D.C. Honors 6g Student Council 7. Doc's a knock-out in boxing. SOO, CHARLES EDWARD. . .D.C. Fireman Show '483 Talent Show '49. Charles is an active bowler on his church team. SPENCE, ROBERT CORLEY, JR .... South Carolina. SS, Baseball '48-'493 E Club 8. Tl'tere's no foul play when Bob's on the infield. SPLAINE, JAMES ASHLEY. . .D.C. Red Cross Repre- sentative 5. Bowling fills many of ,limmy's spare hours. f .fi R. Suntlslrom E. Thatcher M, VIlllt'l'i1'l' 5. Tull nge Qf'-'1' Q. fl :vu Q7 YITO, MARY MADALINE. . .D.C. WALKER, JO ANNE. . . Colorado. Honors 6: Y-Teen 3 Dancing keeps Jo on her toes. WALLERT, WILLIAM. . .Maryland. Orchestra 5-6, 8, Bill's always ready for a horseback ride. WARD, WILLIAM CHARLES. . .D.C. Easterner 7-8. Bill's game when the hunting season opens. WATERS. FRED. . .Georgia .Athletic Representative 3-8. Fri-d's eyes turn toward football. WATTS. BARBARA ANNE. . .Ohio. Honors 3, 5-69 NHSg Perfect Attendance 3, 5-6g Biology Club 3-75 Spanish Club 6-85 Art Squad 6-83 O.T., Mr. Fuchs 4-8. Bobbie and her drawing board are always together. WEIR, MARGARET JEANETTE. . .D.C. Honors 5-63 Perfect Attendance 3-6g Biology Club 3-73 Spanish Club 6-85 Y-Teen 7g O.T., Mr. Reynolds 5-8. Music and Jennie form a team. WERBY, ELINOR ANN. . ,New Jersey. Honors 6g Swimming Club 4g Archery 53 Latin Club 3g Easterner 5-63 Athletic Representative 8g Farewell Assembly '4-9. Bebop sends Sonnie dancing. WHITE, REBECCA LOUISE. . .Virginia Beckie's leisure is satisfied with a good dance. WILLIAMS. NELLIE MAY. . .D.C. Honors 6g Major Choral 73 Y-Teen 33 Talent Show '48. Nellie's taste runs to Chinese food. WILSON, MARGARET VIRGINIA. . .D.C. Major Choral 5-8. Looking for Margaret? Try the movies. W'IMPEE, CHARLES DOUGLAS, JR .... South Carolina. Wimpee's ear leans toward bebop. ll sa V -Q 'S' Wines J. Wiseman ll. Woodson J Wrenn 'T ew M. Xito J. Walker W. Walle W. Warsl I . Waters II. Watt R' . Tlmcfrr ' wht ff!! gf SS' I 'e A ,,.t ca. -as .gs . I ., ' 1 'I' - ,. X M. Wt-ir lf. Werby R. White N. Williams M. Wilson C. Wiiullff- of 'R 73 49 v ' wa 50' 14' 3, zz, WINES, EDITH JANE. . .D.C. Edie loves to sit in the saddle. WISEMAN, JOHN ROBERT. . .West Virginia. Perfect Attendance 4-5g Cadets 3-7, Guide Sgt. 7g O.T., Mr. Rees 8. John aims to prove the hand is quicker than the eye with his feats of magic. WOODSON, HOWARD IRVIN. . .D.C. WRENN, JOAN EDA. . .D.C. F, Basketball 49 CF, llockey 6: Swimming Club -I--5g Biology Club 69 Cafeteria 7-83 O.T.. Mrs. Stetson 7-8. Roller skating puts Robin lu a whirl. ASA -np- and Wanted: Infinite llppnrtnnity PRESIDENT ZAUCHA, STANLEY LEONARD, JR .... Pennsylvania. Honors 5-63 Student Council 3-8, Pres. 3. 7-8g ,I.G. '50 Clubg Major Choral 5-8. Quartet 3-8g Easterner 5-6: Gteenhouse 3, 5-85 The Tree '48. Stanley, Mr. .lunior '-40. has a yen for horseback riding. +lq 1'f avg' -. ,. X VICE-PRESIDENT ROTHWELL, JOAN . . . Pennsylvania. Honors 3-6g Vice- Pres., NHSg Sect'y, Student Council 6-8g Dramatics 3-85 P. S J. 3-8, Managing Editor 7-83 Curse You. ,lack Dalton '49: Farewell Assembly '49. ,loan keeps things rolling as yearbook editor. -,J .f. t J3' A f Ay it A N l Q Jfkj'-I . ,Q M f 'L' .-.f - I MF! .tw SECRETARY FRENCH, JOAN FRANCES . . . D.C. Honors 3-6g NHSg 2B, Softball 43 Student Council 5-84 J.G. '50 Clubg Y-Teen 3-45 Dramatics 3-8, Pres. 54 P. 81 J. 3-8, Photography Editor 7-83 Sect'y-Treas., Quill, Scrollg Curse You, ,lack Dalton '4-9g Farewell Assembly '4-9. ,loan is the boss of yearbook pix and supply schedule. TREASURER EVERHARD, MARTIN EDWARD. . .Pennsylvania Skip 6g Perfect Attendance 5: Half-miler, Track '48-'49g Stu- dent Council 3-5, 7g Easterner 5-8, Ass't Promotion Mgr. 7-83 0.'l'., Major Watt 5, 7. Marty bolsters the Boys' Club teams. ADLER, IUDITH JILL . . . New York. Talent Show '4-95 Farewell Assembly '49. Judy agrees that there's no business like show business . 3. 5-63 Chess Club 3-6. Sailing over the bounding main beckons Ronald. ANDERSON, ANN JUANITA ...i A labama. Honors 3-6: NHS: Y-Teen 5-83 Bank 4-8. Pres. 8. Ann likes the hustle and bustle of a well-run bank. ANDRE, LOUIS THOMAS . . . Tennessee. Cadet Band 3-7, lst Sgt. 7. Tom makes a combination out of the piano and trombone. ARNEY, RUSSELL ELIAS . . . D.C. P, Baseball '4-83 Easterner 5-8, Art Editor 7-8. Sports is a favorite occu- pation with Russell. ARNOLD, MYLES GILBERT . . . D.C. Cadets 33 Major Choral 3-8, Quartet 3-83 Christmas Assembly '48: UN Assembly '49. Gil's interest centers about singing. ATCHISON, KENNETH CRAWFORD . . . D.C. Honors 4-6g G, Basketball '48-'50g P, Baseball '50g EU Club 5-8. Sect'y 75 Easterner 5-8, Ass't Sports Editor, 7-8, Sports Editor, P.8zJ. 7-83 Quill, Scrollg 0.T., Mr. Rees 7-8. Dribbling down the court goes Kenny. BAKER, LAWRENCE EDWARD . . . D.C. Perfect At- tendance 3-Sg G, ,IV Basketball '47-'48. Larry is a specta- tor, first class, at all sporting events. BALDWIN, ANN TAYLOR . . . Kentucky. Honors 4, 6g IB. Softball 4, G, Basketball 45 Cheerleader 5-6, Allied Youth 5-79 Dramatics 7-8g Easterner 5-8, Copy Editor 6, Feature Editor 7-8g Quill, Scrollg O.T., Mr. Reynolds 6-8. Taylor models down the lane to fashion fame. fill wl,.7rQ , fe f-V . A x Q: lt f . ti. Q R .Xl L x x X AGCLNICK, RONALD MEDILL . . . California. Honors an Qc l 'V' : . r f I 'D 55.1-...sac , - , s.'a?fiqJ,gf5i. V ffilz st so-w 5 n up ,jf ' ' 1-kt., Q -1, 2 - - , ei' - I7 I J. Adler R. Aguhtick A. Anderson L. ,Xutlrv R. Arne-y NI. Arnold if 0 . -at Q, rt ,gp 6 igsaiv .- Q, S 7 01 . ...X -A, -v-if 'C' 1, Q -fe. xk f 55 fi C C . ' ,ti lg? 9, ' no as e Q- 'Q ' no , -, . .J ,V wr-vw! r- -- . , e .I j .-'T' i s I K. Atchison L. Baker A. Baldwin G. Ballanlync A. Ballard R. Bancroft gf-. 1 I Ae Q 5 l '14 4 f -we-.vvi's A -' ' Q 'w f t 1' ,ly 1 if , ' 11.5 '. . .i- . I ' ,V L 'I W Ik, , ti... 723 - J BALLANTYNE, GEORGE CARROLL . . . Massachusetts. George gathers all types of money for his coin collection. BALLARD, ALBERT . . . China. Albert is an old-timer' at watching television. BANCROFT, ROBERT WILSON . . . D.C. Easterner 5-6. It's baseball two to one with Bobby. 3 5 LOOKING FORWARD to graduation night are ,Ioan Roth- well, Stanley Zaucha, Marty Everhard and ,loan French. 9 95 . 1 I .. 1 Y V .A-,vip lr Barrett D. Bartolome l. Bashoor Q Batson G. Billups K. Bodmcr ,. ...,,,, :fix Q43 Q Y 4: A x 'ab - BARRETT, FLORENCE CATHERINE . . . D.C. Perfect Attendance 4: Treas.. J,G. '50 Club: RSI. Business Staff 5-8: O.T., Miss Dillon 5-8. Florence is the gal behind yearbook subscriptions. BARTOLOME. DOLORES LAIIRIANA . . . Nlarylantl. Co-op Work 7. Laurie likes to glide across the dance Hoor. BASHOOR. JAMES . . . D.C. CF. Soccer 7-83 O.T.. Chief Guyon 7-8. Jim makes a tumble for tumbling. BATSON, GEORGE CHARLES . . . D.C. From Calvert County High to Eastern, it's still sports with George. BILLUPS, GEORGE FRANKLIN . . . D.C. LF. Baseball '49, George is rarely found with two strikes against him. BODMER. KATHERINE JEAN . . . D.C. Honors 3-6: Perfect Attendance 5-63 Allied Youth 3-6, Sect'y 5-63 Y-Teen 33 Chemistry Club 43 Piano Club 5-63 BSI. 3-B. Senior Chairman 7-83 Quill, Scroll. Sharps and flats are ,Iean's gateway to pleasure. BOLDYREFF, HELEN . . . Yugoslavia. CH. Hockey T: 752- l ..Basketball 7' Girls' Track Team 7' Dramatics 7: . . .5 1-1 , ,i , Y TI- We W X, ,vw-fierman Club 7. Yugoslavia to French Morocco to Wash- 7 ington has kept Helen cosmopolitan. I 6 - 1 as 3 'W' 3 TETONE. ,ll'.-'KINITA DELORIS . . . D.C. Perfect Attend- N' if V 'lv -30,5 ance 3-4, 63 Piano Club 6. Deloris tickles the keys for 12 V, 4.6 'group singing. BORDERS, ANN IIARDIN . . . Kentucky. 1.G.'50 Clubg 't -- Allied Youth 73 Major Choral 3-6: Farewell Assembly '49. ' Amr really falls for track season. H BUlllYfFff J- BUOW' A- B01'Llf'l'S BORNGESSER. ,ROBERT LEWIS . . . Missouri. Pep R Borngf-Sgt-r IJ, Bgmin II Bowman Club Representative 7. Bolfs spare moments are spent WGR4 tg, l .3 -4 'wr X-..1:.., F .' 3- . 3 3, I3' it SY 1 . -at I BRANDWEIN, BARBARA ANNE . . . DIZ Honors 5'6Q Perfect Attendance 5-63 Student Council 33 Farewell As- sembly '49. Barbara is a smoothie on the dance floor. BRANNOCK, DORIS ANN . . . D.C. Skip 63 Honors 3-53 Easterner 5, 7-83 O.T., Dr. Boyle 7-8. At the word barndance , Doris is ready. BRUCE, JAMES DAYID . . . Pennsylvania. Perfect At- tendance 3-63 Student Council 5. Work or play, David's set. BUGASH. PAULINE MARION . . . Pennsylvania. Library 7-8. Strikes and spares rome fast when Polly bowls. BULLIN, MELYIN LEON . . . North Carolina. Perfect Attendance 3-63 G, JV Basketball ,4-73483 LF, Baseball ,482 E Club 7-8. In left field it's Melvin who cradles 'em. BURKE, MARILYN ELIZABETH . . . Illinois. Co-op Work 7-8. Marilyn does fancy footwork on roller skates. rebuilding and riding motorcycles. BOUTIN, DOROTHY IEANNE . . . D.C. G, Basketball 43 Y-Teen 3-43 Dramatics 7-83 Allied Youth 7-83 Library 3-43 Cafeteria 3-4. Roller skating ranks top on Jeanne-'s fun list. BOWMAN, PATRICIA ANN . . . D.C. Business Office 6-7. Pat cuts some cute capers on roller skates. Aa Q., ro 3 if - It V- .Q-, V, V1 B. Brandwein D. Brannock .I. Bruce P. Bugasli M. Bullin M. Burke we 4' -.ful ' sr 'S' x xl f B. Caffrey G. Campbell R. Cardosi M. Cater L. Cecil R. Cefaly I.. Chappell R. Chappell i S. Cauffman L. Choquette l ' 'JSC' 4:2 CAFFREY, BETTY JANE . . . D.C. Swimming Club 35 P.8aJ. Representative 75 O.T., Mr. Reynolds 5. It's boating and bowling for Betty. CAMPBELL, GERALD LEON . . . D.C. Honors 3-45 Per- fect .Attendance 3-4-5 Co-op Work 7-8. Globe-trotting is Jerry's favorite pastime. CARDOSI, ROBERT GEORGE . . . his talent as a cabinet-maker. D.C. George shows CATER, MELVIN ANTHONY . Melvin takes his workout on the gridiron. . . D.C. Locker Room 3-5. CAUFFMAN, SHIRLEY ANN . . 3-65 O.T., Miss Lohmann 5, Miss Monk 6. Making friends suits Shirley to a HT . . D.C. Student Council f r , -,o ... .li K, B. Coffelt R. Coluzzi N. Clements J. Colova gg K ff? ,li ik ff-fr' CECIL, LAWRENCE WOODROW . . . D.C. Reading and sports keep Larry occupied. 1 CEFALY, RALPH GEORGE . . . Maryland. Ralph looks to the diamond for excitement. CHAPPELL, LOIS CHRISTINE . . . D.C. Co-op Work 7-8. One fan the Ramblers can count on is Lois, CHAPPELL, ROBERT ELSWORTH . . . D.C. It fall adds up when Bob begins his math. CHOQUETTE, LILLIAN MARGUERITE . . . New Hamp- shire. Perfect Attendance 3-55 Y-Teen 3-85 Allied Youth 5-8, Sect'y 75 Spanish Club 3-65 Pep Club 7-8. Lil cheers loudly for EHS. CHOIJLIS, GEORGE EDWARD . . . D.C. Honors 3-55 Perfect Attendance 5-63 J.G. '50 Clubg Cadets 3-8, Capt. 7-85 Hi-Y 5-8. Pres. 7-85 Rifle Club 5-6. Basketball is George's favorite sport. CLENIENTS, NANCY LEA . . . D.C. Honors 3-65'NHS5 Vice-Pres., Spanish Club 45 Allied Youth 3-85 Y-Teen 3-55 Dramatics 4, 7-85 Easterner 5-8, Librarian 7-85 P. 811. 3-85 Quill, Scrollq Farewell Assembly '495 Christmas Pageant '49, Modeling, driving, and writing entrance Nanci. COFFELT, BARBARA LOUISE . . . D.C. Honors 65 Ath- letic Representative 65 P.StJ. Representative 65 O.T.. Mr. Reynolds 7-8. Office training takes top billing with Barbara. COLEMAN, JOHN ANDREW . . . Virginia. John! hot- rods make his career a fast one. COLLOVA, JANET ANN . . . D.C. Allied Youth 7: Pep Club Representative 7. Dancing puts Janet in the clouds. COLUZZI, RAYMOND ANTHONY . . . D.C. Perfect At- tendance 3-45 Red Cross 4. Ray is on the Merrick Boys' Club football team. 97 E. Colvin J. Crabill N. Courtney L. Crane A. Culp COLVIN, ELIZABETH MAUDE . . . D.C. Major Choral 3-8. Ice skating is nice skating for Betty. COURTNEY, NANCY JEAN . . . D.C. Honors 55 Perfect Attendance 3-4, 65 Swimming Club 35 O.T., Miss Egbert 4-8. Nancy's an active member of her church choir.- COWGER, HARRY ADAM, JR .... D.C. J.G. '50 Club5 Red Cross Representative 45 Athletic Representative 7. Harry likes his basketball in large doses. COX, ERIC FREDERICK . . . Maryland. Honors 3-65 NHS5 Perfect Attendance 3-65 Spanish Club 5-85 Chess Club 6-85 Chemistry Club 7-85 Easterner 7-85 Forum Club 7-85 Red Cross Representative 5-75 Athletic Representative 75 UN Assembly '49, Eric bats 'em back in tennis. COX, ROBERT GLENN . . . D.C. Camping with the troop makes Robert's job as assistant scoutmaster fun. CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD JAMES .. . Pennsylvania. Football ranks tip-top with Dick. DARNALL, DONALD WILLIAM . . . Kansas. Perfect Attendance 3-55 Vice-Pres., J.G. '50 Club5 Student Council 6. Donnie likes to tinker with autos. DAVIS, SHIRLEY LOIS . . . D.C. Honors 3-65 NHS5 Perfect Attendance 3, 5-65 Piano Club 55 Y-Teen 5-85 Bank Staff 4-3. Shirley's proud of the Elmira Key Award her junior year. DAWSON, ANNE HAZEL . . , D.C. F, Basketball 45 IB, Softball 4. Bowling is Hazel's spare time sport. DETWILER, DONALD SCAIFE . . . Florida. Honors 3-55 Skip 65 Cadets 3-5, Chess Club 4-5, 75 Physics Club 4: Spanish Club 75 Forum Club 75 Violin, Orchestra 5. Donald's queen is on a chess board. DISHAROON, MARGARET VIRGINIA Maryland. Honors 65 G, Basketball 35 Archery 65 Bible Club 5-8 Treas. 5- VICE-PICS. 65 Allied Youth 6-85 Cheerleader 35 Red Cross Representative 5-7. Peggy likes a good movie v H. Cowger E. Cox I R. Cox C. Cunningham R. Cumming 'inf' t CRABILL, JACK ALDEN . . . Maryland. Honors 3-65 NHS5 Perfect Attendance 3-45 Mgr., Basketball '47-'485 OF, Baseball '485 E Club 4-85 Bookroom 4-8. Jack gets a pleasant shock from electronics. CRANE, LOIS FERGUSON . . . D.C. Library 7-8. Model- ing suits Lois. CULP, ARTHUR CECIL . . . D.C. Honors 3-55 Perfect Attendance 3, 55 IHB, JV Football '47, LE '48: .l.G. '50 Clubg Trombone, Orchestra 3-5. Art ups the score when playing basketball. CUMMING, CHARLES RICHARD . . . D.C. Perfect Attendance 65 F, JV Basketball '47-'48. Sports should be Richard's middle name. CUNNINGHAM. CAROLYN JOSEPHINE . . . Oklahoma. Honors 3, 5-65 NHS5 Student Council 5-65 Scholarship Club 7-85 Easterner 5-8, Editor-in-chief 7-85 P.31J. 3-83 Quill, Scrollg Business Office 5-6. Carolyn successfully sparked the traffic light drive. R. Cunningham D. Darnall A. Dawson D. Detwiler fx X it . '-sr 5 5 ---.- it Q I X DORMAN, BARBARA JEAN . . . D.C.' Honors 5'6Q Red Cross Representative 5. The word dance is music to Bobbie's ears. DOUGLAS, AIIDREY DOLORES . . . D.C. Honors 33 Art Club -If-TQ Chemistry Club 4-53 Girls' Stage Crew 5-6. Dolores plays a bang-up game in hockey. DOWNS, VIRGINIA ANN . . . Virginia. Perfect Attend- ance 3, 53 Red Cross Representative 5'6Q O.T., Miss Drumm 7. Virginia gets a thrill out of basketball. DUNN, WILLIAM HARDING . . . D.C. Honors 3-63 NHSg Chemistry Club 3-8, Pres. 6-73 Lab Ass't, Mr. Wirsing 4-6, 8. Bill is Mr. Wirsing's right-hand man. DYER, FRANCIS CLINTON, JR .... D.C. IB, Baseball '48-'503 G, Basketball '48-'503 E Club 4-83 ,I.G. '50 Club. All sports are good sports with Francis. EVERETT. HELEN GERALDINE . . . Virginia. Major Choral 3-5. Ilelen goes roller skating in her spare time. FABRIZIO, DONALD VINCENT . . . D.C. Honors 5-63 Perfect Attendance 4, 6. Building model airplanes claims Don's olf-hours. FARRIS, BARBARA ,IO . . . Oklahoma. Skip 5-63 Busi- ness Office 3-4, 7-8. Some good music and Barbara's ready to dance. FAUNCE, THOMAS EMERY . . . D.C. Tom is all eyes for any sports event. FELDER, STANFORD . . . New York. German Club 43 Greenhouse 3-43 Dramatics 43 Easterner 4-8, Ass't Sports Editor 7-83 Athletic Representative 53 The Tree '47 Stan achieved the editorship of the SSA of the Washingtor News. FINAMORE, FRANK LOUIS . . . D.C. Frank, a former Techite, enjoys bebop. FISHER, ELIZABETH GERALDINE .. . Pennsylvania. No one minds eating the dishes Betty cooks. A 6 - are 6-' sf s' 1 NC Y' Q-' xc' x i I I ,J I II Fontana R. Frederick M. Freedman A. Frye E, Galasso A. Gaum Ut Ali , or I 63 V ' T 1 ow- it 'fl ,Q tg Na: I .f 3 II. Dorman A. Douglas Y. Downs W. Dunn F. Dyer H. Everett 5 tl. 1 3' . 5' , NJ '11 .IV ,. 'uf' Q' if -.....- A R fy x .w I A . T Q gk ,if i r. ra . fi .53 'i.'- Fi ff 'i - -in D. Fabrizio B. Farris T. Faunce S. Felder F. Finamore E .Fisher ,.. in OK -0 , N4 -. .- -I T6 'Q' 5 is Il I f FONT.-ANA, HELEN MARY . . . D.C. Honors 33 Skip 43 Perfect .Attendance 33 Cheerleader 4-83 Major Choral 3-5: Dramatics 3-63 Piano Club 63 O.T., Miss Ilummer 7 Helen adds sparkle to the cheerleading squad. -sf. i FREDERICK, ROBERT GLEN . . . D.C. G. .IV Basket- ball '483 P, IV Baseball '49. Football scores a TD with Freddy. FREEDMAN, MIRIAM . . . D.C. Miriam enjoys the ups- and-downs of roller skating. FRYE, ALLEN STEVENSON . . . D.C. Shotput, Discus. Track '48-'503 Trumpet, Pep Band 4g O.T., Miss Ward 7-8. .Allen blows for the Redskin Band. GALASSO, EUGENE WILLIAM . . . D.C. ,I.G. '50 Clubg Student Council 63 Co-op Work 7-8. Gent-'s art is with brush and palette. GAUM, ALVIN DONALD . . . D.C. O.T., Mr. Rees 5-8. 99 AIvin's handy with the rod and reel. FZ 9 .7 7 36 Al GAUVREAU. ROBERT LOUIS . . . D.C. Honors 3-63 NHS: Perfect Attendance 3-63 Student Council 63 Spanish Club 63 0.T.. Miss Egbert 5-8. Sports mean fun for Bob. CILI-. GERALD DALE . . . D.C. HB. Football '48-50: R Cauvreau G. Gill J. Gimble J. Ciorno R. Ciove J. Godwin Q6 1? 'Aww -'39 3 ' fag X' xJ.7 6 if .1 1 fsfl F, Basketball '49, Football is Jerry's first love. CIMBLE, JOAN MURIEL . . . D.C. Major Choral 4-8. Joan gets around by bike. GIORNO, JENNIE PAULA . . . New York. Honors 3-63 P.8tJ. Representative 5-6. Jennie prefers the tango. GIOYE, ROSE . . D.C. Art Club 3-41 Major Choral 53 P.8tJ. 5. Rose likes to be on the 50-yard line. CODWIN, JOANNE BERNICE . . . D.C. Honors 43 Per- fect Attendance 4-53 Y-Teen 3-4: Piano Club 6. The key to Jo's fun is the piano. GORDON, FRED JACK . . . D.C. Honors 3-4, 6. Parties and dances share Fred's spotlight. COTTLIEB, RITA . . . D.C. Honors 3-63 NHS: Volley- ball 4, 63 F, Basketball 33 Swimming Club 33 O.T.. Miss Egbert 7-8. Rhumba rhythms are for Rita. CRAVES, AMY ANN . . . D.C. F, Basketball 3-SQ IB, Baseball 43 Archery 63 CF. Soccer 33 O.T., Mrs. Biddle 6. Amy enjoys the thrills and spills of basketball. CRIMES, GARLAND GLENN . . . Virginia. Pole Vault. Track '48. A sporting event? There is C-arland. CRUBER, NORMA JEAN . . . Tennessee. Business Oflice 7-8. Norma Jean shines with a tennis racquet. HAGEMEYER, JAMES ROY D.C. Major Choral rd ' is K ,X . . . F. Gordon R. Gottlieb A. Graves G. Grimes N. Gruber J. Hagemeyer Sa ce . sa SI as: -' Wi 6- n' cv' --- tar if M . -. t HALL, MARIAN JEANNINE . . . D.C. Student Council 73 O.T., Mrs. Gosling 5-6. Tennis nets a super rating with Marian. HAMILTON, BETTY JEANNE . . . D.C. Honors 53 Per- fect Attendance 3-63 Y-Teen 3-73 O.T., Mrs. Hedge 7-8. Baseball is no out for Betty. HAMMETT, RAYMOND LLOYD . . . D.C. Mention ath- letics and Ray comes in a flash. HANCOCK, JOAN WINIFRED . . . Alabama. Red Cross Representative 7. Sewing seams like fun to Joan. HANlN, RUTH ELAINE . . Maryland. Co-op Work 7-8. Ruthie makes a racket out of tennis. HANSLEY, RAMONA . . . D.C. Honors 3-63 NHS3 Per- fect Attendance 3'6Q Capt., C, Basketball 53 Capt., RH, Hockey 73 CF, Soccer 33 Volleyball 43 IB, Softball 43 Cheerleader 6-83 Spanish Club 7-8, Sect'y 7g Library 383 Cafeteria 6-8. Mona is famous for her thunderous cheers. 3-8. Roy is often seen potterin' with autos. Q W -, fi' 1 no L ' - 5 Aging' l ft, 1 , . ' '- M. Hall B. Hamilton R. Hammett J. Hancock R. Hann R. Hansley aw ' ,. l 3 ef? .1 15 so 7 ' f J E. Harding D. Havenner -v- 7 In-I HARDING, EDWARD GUY . . . D.C. Clarinet, Orches- tra 3-8g Band 5-6g Pep Band 5, 7-8. Eddie finds his niche in an orchestra or band. HARLOW, BARBARA JEAN . . . D.C. G, Basketball 55 Volleyball 53 Majorette 6-8, Talent Show '4-9. High- stepping Barbara peps up games with her twirling baton. HARLOW, CARL CATLETTE, JR. . .. D.C. When Buck's not painting, he's playing the tuba in the Elks Band. HARRIS, ULVEY SWINTON . . . Virginia. Bunckey is an ardent ball fan. HART, JUNE . . . Kentucky. Honors 63 Girls' Stage Crew 6-8, Business Office 7-8. Dungarees and plaid shirts-June's off square dancing. N i i' R Hite G. Hobbs H. Hoffman K Hood N. Horan A. Hudgins , 3 ' 6. ln, 9' E 1 in 5 B. Harlow C. Harlow U. Harris J. Hart A. Heck M. Hendrix R. Hicks R. Hill H.. lf.. M , ,U , HAVENNER, DOROTHY MARILYN . . . Maryland. Honors 3-6, NHSQ Perfect Attendance 4-6g School Store 5-7, Mgr. 7. The dance floor is dreamland for Dot. HECK, ALFRED DONALD . . . New York. Pres., .I.G. '50 Club, Student Council 3-4g Booth Crew 5-8. Al reminisces on his jalopy trip to Californiaf HENDRIX, MARY ELIZABETH . . . D.C. Elizabeth is cinema-conscious. HICKS, RONALD ROY . . .North Carolina. O.T., Mr. Rees 73 Co-op Work 7-8. Ronnie reels in the fish. HILL, ROY LEWIS . . . D.C. Roy does duty nn the diamond. HITE, RICHARD EDWARD . . . D.C. HB, Football '47- '49g G, Basketball '48-'49, E Club 3-8. Ritchie likes to sleep-as sound as a log. HOBBS, GLENN JORDAN . . . D.C. Honors 3-4-g Perfect Attendance 3-6g Saxaphone, Orchestra 3-6. Hobbs gets laughs from his collection of humorous quotations. HOFFMAN, HERMAN LEE . . . North Carolina. Cpl., Cadets 34. Von is up in the air with his model planes. HOOD, KYLE JACKSON . . . Virginia. Jack likes sum- mer school. HORAN, NANCY ELIZABETH . . . D.C. Honors 45 Stu- dent Council 5g P.8iJ. Representative 3-45 O.T., Miss Harris 4-5, Miss Dillon 6-8. Nancy finds writing to pen-pals enjoyable. HUDGINS, ARTHUR GLENN . . . North Carolina. East. erner 5-8, Sports Editor 7-8. Hudgie takes time to write for the SSA. I? I 4.-Z ,gif , 2 Q.. . 3 'Lf' 'Q , Wt' Q' P:-rv .'77 . 'Q-1 f. .ir W I S Z ZNIQ IJ Hughes R. Hurley B. Hutt J. Hutton P. lson B Jenkins S. Johns C. Johnston. H. Jones R. Jones , 5' ' ' -1 Cf' . V 1-.1 Iss... ' .fx J. f , it 3 . 4 x ' N IIUCHES, DARWIN DALE . . . Kansas. Projection Crew 7. Darwin's tracks lead to a gridiron clash. HURLEY, ROBERT RAYMOND . . . D.C. Bob really dives-into swimming. HUTT, BRADLEY RICHARD . . . D.C. Perfect Attend- ance 3-43 IB, Baseball '473 C, F, JV Basketball '47-'483 J.G. '50 Clubg Spanish Club 7-8. Bradley is content with two B'sfbasketball and baseball. HUTTON, JAMES LEE . . . D.C. Honors 4, 6. The Boys' Club has a steady cageman player-Duffy. ISON, PHYLLIS MAE.. . Kentucky. J.G. '50 Clubg Y-Teen 33 Allied Youth 6-83 Athletic Representative 33 Business Office 7. Phyllis enjoys dancing-on roller skates. KEITHLEY, RUTH CHRISTINE . . . D.C. Swimming Club 3-4. For listening pleasure it's music for Ruth. KELLOCC, ROBERT STEPHEN . . . West Virginia. Skip 6. It's classics now and jazz later for Bob. KEMENYAS, LEONARD DENNIS New Jersey. Honors 3-63 NHS3 Perfect Attendance 3-63 Cadets 3-8, Ist Lt. 7-83 Officers Club 7-83 Ushering Staff 3-82 Hi-Y 3-83 Map Reading 5-83 Rifle Club 5-6: Physics Club 3-41 Pres., Forum Club 7-83 Bookroom 7-83 P.SzJ. 3-8, Ass't Editor 7-83 P.8z J. Representative S-8. Leonard gets a fast start out of auto racing. KENDRICK, ROBERT FRANCIS . . . D.C. Cadets 3-6 Cpl. 5-6. Gym and sports head Bob's interests. KERENSKY, JOSEPH, JR .... North Carolina. Perfect Attendance 3, 53 Miler, Track '493 E Club 7-82 Physics Club 7. lt's a weighty affair when Joe begins his weightlifting. KESSLER, RHODA BETTY . . . Virginia. Volleyball 43 G, Basketball 63 IB, Softball 53 Swimming Club 3-4: Cafeteria 4-BQ Athletic Representative 6-7: O.T., Mrs. Stetson 68. Rhoda's one and only is dancing. x JENKINS, BERTHA OLA . . . D.C. Skip 63 Honors 33 Major Choral 3g Red Cross Representative 5. Bertha is crazy about dogs-miniature ones. JOHNS, SHIRLEY MARIE . . . D.C. Honors 3-63 NHS3 Perfect Attendance 3-63 Major Choral 3-83 Library 3-83 P.8zJ. 3-4. Bowling? Shirley's there. JOHNSTON, CATHERINE ELIZABETH . . . D.C. Hon- ors 6. Catherine cuts a neat figure at the roller rink. JONES, HELEN LOUISE . . . Virginia. F, Basketball 53 P, IB, Softball 4-6. Helen is a mermaid at heart. JONES, ROBERTA JEAN . . . D.C. Perfect Attendance 3-6. Come summer, Jean makes a dive for the beach. 11' 5 J .P R. Keithley R. Kendrick 2 5 R. Kellogg I Kemenyas J. Kerenskv R Kessler KINES, RONALD LEE . . . D.C. Perfect Attendance 3-4, 6g 100-, 220 Low hurdles, Track '48-'50. Ronald likes to push those weights around. KING, BETTY LOU . . . D.C. Honors Sq Perfect Attend- ance 3-4. Betty is gleeful around the roller rink. KING. JANET LOUISE . . . D.C. Honors 63 F, Basket- ball 4-65 Volleyball 3, 53 C, Softball 4, 63 RE, Soccer 3: Cafeteria 3-85 Business Office 5g O.T., Mrs. Stetson 6. Janet takes time out to watch grid battles. KING, LLOYD FIRMADGE . . . D.C. Cadets 3-4, Art Squad 5-8: Senior Farewell Assembly '49. Rip is an avid bebop fan. KING, SARAH JANE . . . D.C. Honors 5-6, F, Basket ball 3-7g IB, Softball 3-73 Cheerleader 3-8, Ist Lt. 5-6. Capt. 7-8, Reds makes 'em yell at ye olde EHS games. KLOTZ, CHARLES WILLIAM . . . New Jersey. Honors 53 Allied Youth 6-8, Vice Pres. 7. Charles finds pleasure in his stamp collection. KNIGHT, GLORIA MAE . . . D.C. Perfect Attendance 4-6g Red Cross 3-49 O.T., Miss Harris 5-7. Gloria feels at home on the dance floor. KOUTRAS, GEORGE ANEST . . . D.C. Perfect Attend- ance 3-6. One of George's hobbies is the cinema. KRUPP, ROSE MARY . . . D.C. Honors 3-6g P. 8: J. S, Easterner 53 Violin, Orchestra 3-45 O.T., Mrs. Weese 6, Mrs. Stetson 7. All ball games intrigue Rose. LANE, ROBERT ANNIS . . . D.C. Easterner Printing Staff 5-7. Bob's favorite sport-footballg favorite spot-the Boys' Club. LAUBINGER, VIRGINIA ANN . . . D.C. P. 81 J. 33 Ath- letic Representative 3-43 O.T. Miss Lohmann 5-8. Office training hits the spot with Ginger. LAWRENCE, MAXINE SYLVIA . . . D.C. Honors 3-6, Pres., NIISg Perfect Attendance 63 C, Basketball 5-6: Volleyball 5-6: 3B, Softball 63 Treas., Spanish Club 5-63 Chemistry Club 7. Painting and reading top NIac's pastime list. Q 3 uv- I V T' fy' T. Lewis L. Lini R. Lipscomb ll. Lopatin I.. Lund E. NIacCord - fa.,-', N KX H--' ab R. Kines B. King J. King I.. King S. King C. Klotz in .fr C. Knight G. Koutras R. Krupp R. Lane V. Laubinger XI. Lawrence .Abe LEWIS, THEODORE DAVID, ,IR .... D.C. Skip 6. Ted makes time for a wrestling match. LINI, LORRAINE LOUISE . . . Pennsylvania. Honors 3-65 NHS, Perfect Attendance 3-45 Student Council 4-55 Spanish Club 7, P.8tJ. Business Stall' 5-7. Flying thrills Lorrie. LIPSCOMB, ROBERT LEE . . . D.C. Major Choral 7. Sports are O.K. with Bob. LOPATIN, HARRIET . , . New Jersey. Lights low and music slow-they're Harrie-t's dance likes. LUND, LOIS ANN . . . Illinois. IB, Softball 43 Volley- ball 3g Swimming Club 343 Major Choral 5-8g Allied Youth 3-83 Library 3-6g Athletic Representative 3-85 P. 811. Representative 3-65 Farewell Assembly '4-9. At any sports tilt, Loey is on hand to cheer. MacCORD, ELNORA ANN . . . D.C. Elnora enjoys exer- cising her vocal cords with a good song. i R. MacLaurin I. Mandolia A. Martino L. Marsters I .sr Y F' J. Marinshaw A. Marsh J. F. McAtee M. McAleer M. Mays D. Mf'Learen J. McMullan M. McMullen I-sau vs- - 9+ at . , Ho-X ' qv-'v IO4 MCQIQEENEY, THEOBALD MATHEW . . . D.C. Ted shows his school spirit cheering for the team MEHLMAN. JACK . . . D.C. Skip 6g Red Cross Repre- sentative 3. Jack's looking forward to being a successful businessman. MERCHANT. RAYMOND ELCENE . . . D.C. Perfect Attendance 4-65 Cadets 3-6, Sgt. 5-6. Ray stars on rink or pond. MERELMAN. WILLIAM ALFRED . . . D.C. C, Basket- ball '48-50: P. Baseball '-19350: Club 6. On the diamond or under the basket. Bill is right at home. MICER. BARBARA ANN . . . Yirginia. O.T.. Miss Hum- mer 5-6. Barbarais ear leans toward popular music. MILLER, ROBERT BOYD . . . D.C. Mgr., Football '493 Dramatics 5-8, Sect'y 5, Treas. 6g Allied Youth 5-8, Pres. 7-85 Violin, Orchestra 7-8, Spring Play '48, Robbie is a hunter at heart. X I - Q ' X MacLAURlN, BEATRICE ANN . . . Wisconsin. Y-Teen 7-8: Allied Youth 7-8: Dramaties T-8: Pep Club T-83 O.T.., Mrs. Biddle 7. Bee crawls only when she is in the water. MANDOLIA, JOSEPHINE MARY . . . D.C. CF, Hockey 33 JC, '50 Clubg Business Office T-8: Co-op Work 7-8. Jo goes all out for her job as a dental assistant. MARINSHAW, JACK ALFRED . . , Ohio. Miler, Half- miler, Track '48-'50g E Club 7-8. Jack soars high with the Naval Air Reserve. MARTINO, ANTONETTE LEE . . . New York. Perfect Attendance 3, 6, ,I.G. '50 Clubg Athletic Representative 7-8: P.8aJ. Representative 5-6. Basketball games are just Toni's ticket. MARSTERS, LLOYD BRITTON . . . Massachusetts. Lloyd sails over the bounding waves. MARSH. ALLAN THOMAS . . . D.C. Honors 5-6g Perfect Attendance 3-6g Student Council 43 Art Squad 6-8g O.T., Mr. Myers 5-8. Al treasures second prize in the National Scholastic Art contest, MCATEE, FRANK WALTER . . D.C. The basis ot Frank's fun is baseball. MCALEER, MARY LOUISE . . . D.C. Honors 5-6g P.8z.I. 34 O.T., Mrs. Harding 6-8. Dancing keeps Louise stepping. MAYS, MARTHA ANN . . . West Yirginia. Honors 3-6, NHSg Student Council 6g C, Softball 4g Dramatics 3-8, Vice-Pres. 5, Pres. 83 The Tree '47g Christmas Program '48g 'Trysting Place '48g Director, Curse You, .Iack Dalton '49g 0.T., Miss Prince 4-6. The stage is Marty's second home. MCLEAREN, DESMOND LEO . . . D.C. Perfect Attend- ance 3-6g LE, Football '48-'49g F, Basketball '48-'41-93 High jump, Track '49g HE Club 5-8. Des takes those Rambler passes all the way. McMULLAN, JENNY LEE . . . D.C. Honors 5-6g Perfect Attendance 5-63 Athletic Representative 3-4, O.T.. iMrs. Lego 5-6, Co-op Vliork 7-8. Jenny is a dance devotee. MCMULLEN. MARJORIE DANE . . . Virginia. Allied Youth 7-83 .Athletic Representative 7. Marjorie's toes twinkle on a dance floor. JV 5' Q '9- fitli' K Qfi'my if QE? - - 5 -aff R. Merchant R. Miller T. McQueeney J4 Mehlman W. Merelman B. Micer x v All ...bi ll. Monaco G. Morgal G. Morgan J Mo kowitz K Mo kowilz D. Moyer D. Murphy M- Murphy ll Nalley 'Nuo 'bi' ' ,, . ftp. 4 ,ff .H fu 1 t. MONOCO, BARBARA ANN.. . D.C. SS, Softball 4' Student Council 4g O.T., Mrs. Stetson 7-8. Barbara is a loyal spectator at games. MORGAL, GERALD WILLIAM . . . D.C. Easterner 5-6. A saw, a hammer and a piece of wood,-Jerry's ready for work. MORGAN, GLORIA VESTA. . . . D.C. F, Basketball 3-4- Archery 45 Badminton 35 CF, Softball 4-g Student Council 3. Like sports? The answer's yes for Gloria. MOSKOWITZ, JACQUELINE ANN . . . New York. Per- fect Attendance 3-6g Y-Teen 3-53 Cafeteria 7-83 P.8iJ. Business Staff 7-85 O.T., Miss Miller 5-7. Jackie trip- the light fantastic well. MOSKOWITZ, KATHLEEN BEATRICE . . . New York. Honors 34, 6g Perfect Attendance 3-43 Y-Teen 3-53 Library 3-7g Cafeteria 3-B3 P.8zJ. Business Staff 5-8 Mgr. 7-8g P.8zJ. Representative 3-8. Kitty's in the groove when jitterbugging. .Iii N. O'Neal P. O'Connf-ll W. Noell S. Orris ll. Osborne J. Padgett Y 2' sl. -a. ,Q if -- -Q-,, asf MOYER DONALD MARVIN fect Attendance 3-4' Greenhouse 3-4' Cerman Club 3-4 D C Honors 3 o Per Locker Room 5-6' P.8z,l. 3-4. Come summer Don takes off for the old swimming hole MURPHY DORIS ELIZABETH . . . D.C. Cheerleader 3-4' Y-Teen 3' Cafeteria 3-8' Business Office 3-8. Doris dotes on hillbilly records MURPHY MARGARET FRANCES . . . Virginia. 'Per fect Attendance 4' J.G. 50 Club' Athletic Representative 5-6' O.T. Mrs. Gosling 5-6. Sign on the dotted line for Margaret the autograph fiend NALLEY BARBARA JOAN . . . D.C. Pep Club 7' O.T Mrs. Weinstein 4. Joans game when bowling time rolls around. NIOSI JOSEPH . . . D.C. Student Council 4-5- Re Cross 3. Joe sport- a liking for sports. NOELL, WILLIAM RANDOLPH . . . D.C. Honors 3-63 Perfect Attendance 3-69 O.T., Miss Ward 7, Randolph likes to settle down with a good book. O'CONNELL, PEGGY ANN . . . D.C. Perfect Attend- ance 3-4, 64 Library 6-83 Athletic Representative 5. Peggy enjoys the quiet of the library. O'NEAL, NANCY RUTH .. . West Virginia. Major Choral 5-6. Nancy excels in the kitchen. ORRIS, SHIRLEY JEWEL . . . Pennsylvania. Perfect Attendance 3-43 Major Choral 3-45 O.T., Mrs. Weinstein 7-8. Fashion modeling is preferred by Shirley. OSBORNE, HEBER BURTON, JR .... D.C. Honors 5-6g Perfect Attendance 65 F, JV Basketball '48-'49g Mgr., Basketball '49-'50g Student Council 75 Chess Club 6-83 Radio Club 7-85 Chemistry Club 8. Heber looks to the sea for adventure. PADGETT, JOAN RUTH .. . Virginia. Honors 3-65 NHSQ Perfect Attendance 3-4g O.T., Miss Monk 5-8. Joan's an avid movie goer. 105 06 r 'Q- QC' C Palmer 'NI Iauhne ,I Peluzzo Il Q PALMER CAROLXN LOUISE Kentucky Honors Council 56 Secty ,IC 50 Club Wlajor Choral 36 Cheerleader 68 Allied Youth 36 Vict Pres 5 YTeen 35 Easterner 58 Associate Editor 78 P 8zJ 38 Farewell Assembly 49 Carolyn Miss Junior 49 keeps the publication parties in swing PAULINE MARY ANN DC Coop Work 7 Swim ming is Marys idea of fun PELUZZO JERRY CAESAR DC Cadets 34 Jerry shoots them in the basket PERKINS BARBARA ANN PURDY VIRGINIA ANN DC Honors 4 Perfect Attendance 56 HB Hockey 7 Girls Stage Crew 56 OT Miss Andrews 78 Clns a wh17 on the tennl court RIEDL ANN THERESE Pennsylvania Student Council 5 OT Mrs Butts 5 7 Ann s a wow with the range-gas range. RIGLEMON JEAN PALMER . . . Virginia. Jean keep- up with the style by making her own clothes. RIOS FRANKLIN . . . New York. Honors 3' Spanish Club 7. Franklin lifts those weights. ROGERS, RICHARD DONALD . . . New Jersey. Dirk casts the lines and reels 'em in. ROLLINS JAMES LUCK. . . D.C. Jim draws himself to pen and pencil in spare moments. ROLLINS, RICHARD READ . . . D.C. Honors 3, 5-6g Perfect Attendance 3-4, Student Council 4, 63 .I.G. '50 Clubg Athletic Representative 3-7g Chemistry Club 6g Bookroom 7-8. Dick squeezes for music-on the accordion. 7 br A A A .5 l l 4- ' . - ,I I 4 R. Quinn H. Quintano M. Rapillo rx f W , E fe' i I 7 ,N I 3-65 Perfect Attendance 3-4, 65 C, Basketball 4, Student . . - g '. - , ' 1- J. 4 - - Q - , ' ' - 4 . - - 4 1 - - s . . , . , . . . D.C. , . . . . . g - 4 . : ' ' - : . q . F . - t t. -I.. -S - l , - I , tt N - Y Q 9 A Y x '55 ' 6- 5? N , :il . t B. Perkins V. Purdy T. Rich N. Richards rcslf' - JXQJL - 1 X , QUINN, ROLLAND EDWARD . . . D.C. Easterner Print ing Stall' 3-6g Student Council 4. Quinn takes sports seriously. QUINTANO, HELEN BRUNETTA . . . New York. East- erner 6. Horseback riding fills the bill for Helen. RAPILLO. MARY ELIZABETH . . . D.C. Perfect Attend- ance 3-63 0.T., Mr. Sharitz 4-5. Sports rank high with Mary. RICH, THOMAS ROBINS . . . D.C. Bob is a sports- minded guy. RICHARDS, NANCY LEE . . . D.C.' Perfect Attendance 3-6g J.C. '50 Clubg 0.T., Mrs. Richards 6, Miss Karel 7. Nancy is domestically inclined. rv. E A. Rit-dl .l. Riglemon R. Rogers .l. Rollins Q' F. Rios R. Rollins 1' ROLLMAN, LEONARD ARNOLD . . . D.C. RE, Football '48-'493 E Club 5'8Q O.T.. Mr. Rees 4. If Feet isn't playing football, he's eatin' or sleepin'. ROUDAIIIISH, DORA ISABELL . . . D.C. Honors 3-6: Perfect Attendance 3-53 F, Basketball 4, 63 P, Softball 43 Volleyball 3,5Q Eastcrncr 5-8, News Editor 7-83 Pres., Quill, ScroIl3 O.T., Miss Karel 6-7. Dodie organizes socials for Quill and Scroll. ROLTSOS, CHRISTINE GEORGIA . . . West Virginia. Perfect .Attendance 3-SQ P.8tJ. Business Staff 3-63 Red Cross Representative 3-6. Chris likes to sway the South American way. SALTER. ,IOANN ELIZABETH . . . D.C. Easterner Busi- ness Staff 73 Athletic Representative 7. To sew is just so with ,IoAnn. SAMSTAG, DONNA MARIE . . . Pennsylvania. Honors 5'6Q Perfect Attendance 53 Basketball 3: Debating Club 3-43 Physics Club 33 Spanish Club 5-6. The Redskins and Senators have an ardent follower in Donna. SARRO, ,IoANN LYDIA . . . Rhode Island. G, Basketball 4'6Q SS, Softball 43 CF, Soccer 33 Volleyball 33 Vice- Pres., ,I.G. '50 Cllllll Dramatics 5-7, Vice-Pres. 6: Easterner 5-8, Girls' Sports Editor 7-83 Library 33 Director, Curse You, Jack Dalton '493 O.T., Miss James 7. .Io's a good sport in the sports world. SCI-IWARZ, BARBARA JEAN Arkansas. Major Choral 3-8. Football or baseball, Barbarals crazy about it. SCOTT, JOHN . . . Maryland. Perfect .Attendance 3-6: Bible Club 6-73 Business Office 73 Bookroom 8. Scotty's really a hound for food. SCUDDER, MARIORIE HELEN . . . D.C. Honors 3-63 NIIS3 Allied Youth 63 Piano Club 63 Major Choral 3-8. Margie was a vocal winner in the Hamilton National Bank music contest. SETTLE, ERNEST SHIRLEY . . . IIC. 28. Baseball '49-'503 E Club 7-8. Baseball makes a hit with Pete SHAPIRO, JOAN MAXINE . . . D.C. .I.G. '50 CIub3 P.8.I. Representative 7. ,Ioan's really a mermaid at heart. SHERMAN, HAROLD DUANE . . . Nebraska. Honors 33 Trombone, Orchestra 3-63 Pep Banid 5. Music and sports are musts for Duane. 56 1 My L. bhipc W. Shiplett A. Simmons 93 CA. , 44-L. U .v J MQAQ- , 54 L. Rollman J. Salter D. Roudabush . C. Rousos IJ. Samstag J. Sarro if Tl' NI Simon V. Skur W. Sloan B. Schwarz .I. Scott M. Scudder E. Settle J. Shapiro H. Sherman ' rs 4135.-' ' 'e 717324 I -. SHIPE, LOUISE VIRGINIA . . . Virginia. Y-Teen 33 Bible Club 4-8, Sect'y 5. Louise is a hillbilly record enthusiast. SHIPLETT, WILLIAM EDWARD . . . D.C. Perfect At- tendance 33 Pole-Vault, Track 3. Hot-rods are WiIl's favorite means of transportation. SIMMONS, ANNE PAUL . . . Virginia. Skip 63 Honors 53 Perfect Attendance 33 Library 4, 8g Fashion Show '-I9. Anne has a whim to swim. SIMON, MELVIN . . . D.C. Honors 3-6, NHS, Cadets 3-8, Cpl. 5-6, Capt. 7-83 Map Reading 3-63 Ushering Staff 3-8. Forward March are Melvin's frequent words. SKUR, VIRGINIA ANN . . . Maryland. Perfect Attend- ance 3-43 Red Cross Representative 3-43 O.T.. Miss Egbert 3-7. Virginia glides 'cross a dance floor. SLOAN, WILLIAM FREDERICK . . . D.C. Honors 3-6Q NHS3 Exec. Comm.. Student Council 5-63 Allied Youth 4-73 Art Squad 4-8. Quill, Scroll. P.8iI. Treas. 6-73 PKI. 3-8, Art Editor 83 is BiIl's work of art. 43 IJ: IO7 its--fbi fi J. .Smith C. Songto R. Sorrell L. Foulcs J. Spart if' an N2 f. :af-. '95 in-.., 1-tfgy --eil . 1 -.- ?-. .. . 5- adl 71? if . V. Stanton P. Staufler R. Sterling E. Stiars T. Stradcr M. Strotkamp K' it ,A 7 T 4 K ' 'A ' ' K- Y sr' 3 . ,, ix 3 ZLL .3 . 7 , 't X . STROUD, BETTY JEANNE . . . D.C. Honors 3-63 Per- fect Attendance 3-63 F, Basketball 3-43 Volleyball 3-4: P, Softball 3-43 O.T., Mrs. Stetson 5'8Q Typing Award 5, 7. Betty's a champion on the Merrick basketball team. STYRON, HARVEY ROBERTS . . . D.C. Honors 3, 63 Perfect Attendance 4-63 Major Choral 5-7, Quartet 3-83 O.T., Miss Monk 7. Harvey likes to harmonize. SWINDELL, OPAL HORTON . . . D.C. Library 43 Red Cross 43 Easterner 5-7. Opal delights in swimming. TAYLOR, BARBARA ALICE . . . Virginia. Honors 33 Student Council 63 Library 3-43 O.T., Miss Jonas 5'6Q Typing Award 5. Bobbie tickles the ivories. TAYLOR, RITA MARLENE . . . California. Rita's satis- fied when on the phone. TERRY, ELIZABETH ANNE . . . Minnesota. Honors '08 3'5Q Perfect Attendance 3-45 O.T., Miss Hummer 5'8Q Co-op Work 7-8. Terry likes the beach. SMITH. CATHERINE ELLEN . . . D.C. Perfect Attend- ance 3-6: Red Cross 3-4: Business Office 5-7. Kitty is happiest when dancing. SMITH. JEAN GRACE . . . D.C. Student Council 3-43 Pep Club 7-8. Good music means dancing to Jean. SONCCO, GRACE LLCILLE . . . Maryland. Dramatics 33 Easterner 5-83 O.T.. Dr. Boyle 6-8. Ge takes to the water. SORRELL, ROBERT JOSEPH .. . D.C. Cadets 3-8g Chexrons Club 5-8, Pres. 83 Rifle Club 6-8, Capt. 83 Sabre Club 8: Allied Youth 33 IN Assembly '49. Hitting the bull's-eye is a cinch for Bob. SOVLES. LaRI'E PAIQLA . . . D.C. Cafeteria 5'8Q Li- brary 3-4, 7-83 Bible Club 3-8. Treas. 5. Pres. 6. LaRue in traiel-minded. SPART. JAMES DANIEL . . . IMI. Student Council 3-43 Art Squad 3-63 O.T.. Miss Ward 7. Jimmy is satisfied when at his art. STANTON. XIRCINIA CLAIRE South Carolina, Honors 3-63 NHS3 Allied Youth 3-5, Pres. 53 Easterner 6-8, Managing Editor 7-83 P.3zJ. 3-83 Dramatics 3-43 The Tree '473 Winner, Hamilton National Bank music contest 73 Radcliffe Award 6. Claire makes music as she whips up the editorial page. STAUFFER, PAIFL WINFIELD . . . D.C. Honors 43 Allied Youth 6-83 Business Office 5-6. A Click of the shutter and it's a picture for Paul. STERLING. RUBY MAE . . . D.C. Honors 5-63 Perfect Attendance 3-63 Bible Club 3-7, Pres. 4, Trcas. 73 Library 5-73 Red Cross Representative 33 Nurses' Aide, Callinger 3-11. 7. Reading takes up Ruby Maels leisure. STAIRS, I-IYEIHN LOlflSE . . . ILC. Perfect Attendance 3-63 Business Office 7: Co-op Work 7. Evelyn is an aqua maid. STRAIJER. THAI? PARKER. JR. . . . D.C. Perfect At- tendance 3-5. llrawing is Thad's avocation. STROTKAMP. MARGARET JOAN . . . D.C. On rink or diamond. Joan's happy. iff? X, Cv B. Stroud H. Styron O. Suinflel ll. Taylor R. Taylor R. Terry f- A ' ,pt fs- pv- -an . E l .- -.. Y K- 5' I 3 ..' ' V . L, If - t li It M. Townshend C. Troshinsky R. Truitt D. Tucker B. Tun1eY G. Turbeville A. Varron W. Yipperntan C. Wade A. Walcott is It ' s 4. E' I I ft.-,l t ,, In t .- - . .Sem . ' lx .C ,,. .Q 4- 4 M, .1 d .4 . A if ,LA,'f, N , H f,','a Y' 2411- . 4. TOWNSHEND, MARGARET ANN. , .Maryland. Y-Teen TLRBEYILLE, EUGENE STEYVART . . . Virginia. Gene 3-6, Treas. 5g Girls' Stage Crew 6-8. Golfing suits Margie to a tee , TROSHINSKY. CHARLES HILARY . . . D.C. Honors 3-63 NHSQ Allied Youth 4-55 Violin. Orchestra 3-8. Wherever there's a good book, there's Charles. TRUITT, RUTH ANNETTE . . . D.C. Honors 3-63 G, Basketball 3-45 Capt., 28, Softball 4-5g Swimming Club 35 Cafeteria 5-75 Sect'y, Dramatics 6g Allied Youth 3-7, Treas. 65 Girls' Stage Crew 5-6. Annette's proud of her AY speeches. TUCKER, DONALD JASPER . . . South Carolina. Major Choral 7-8g Dramatics 63 Librarian, Orchestra 7-8. Don- ald's announcing can be heard over Station WARL. TLNIEY, BETTY JEAN . . . New Jersey. Honors 3-6: Se-ct'y, NHSQ Perfect Attendance 3-65 Allied Youth 3-6, Sect'y 53 Y-Teen 3-43 Easterner 5-8, Ass't Editor 7-8: P.8:J. 3-8, Editor-in-chief 7-83 Quill, Scroll: O.T., Dr. Boyle 5-83 Typing Award 5. B.J. burns the midnight oil for the yearbook. nl 39' 3 .T J. Ward W. Wartofsky D. Waters D. Watson J. Webster V. Weimer Q IN' '3 6, 6, I -Z: makes a bang-out job of hunting. ' VARRON, ANGELO JOHN . . . D.C. Sports and Sonny! Together they get along fine. VIPPERMAN, WILLIAM MCKINLEY. . .Virginia. Hon- ors 5-63 Perfect .Attendance 3-63 Cross Country '48-'49g HB, Football '-19. Miler, Track '49-'50g Projection Crew 6-8. Bill has a shocking hobby-electricity. WADE, CONSTANCE ANN . . . Maryland. Honors 3-6g P.8tJ. 3-6: Easterner 5-63 Quill. Scrollg Major Choral 3-8. Connie likes to watch the duck-pins fall. WALCOTT. ARLENE WINFIELD . . . D.C. Honors 53 Dramatics 3-5, 73 Farewell Assembly '493 Fashion Show '-193 Winner, I Speak for Democracy '49. Acting and modeling are Midge's delights. I I I ..V4l I I , WARD. JOHN MILTON . . . D.C. Honors 3-53 NHS: Perfect Attendance 3-6g Vice-Pres., Student Council 8: F. Basketball '49-'50g Hurdles, Track '48-'50g E Club 5-8. John won both hurdle events in interhigh track. WARTOFSKY, WILLIAM VICTOR New York. Spanish Club 73 Pep Club 7-8. Vic likes to strike up a tune. WATERS. DORIS ESTELLE . . . D.C. Red Cross Rep- sentatixe 6. It's movies for Doris' extra time. WATSON, DONALD EDWARD . . . D.C. C, Football 483 Major Choral 3-8. Quartet 3-8. Tenor Don enjoys harmonizing. WEBSTER. JOHN ALDRICH. Ill . . . D.C. Honors 6: Perfect Attendance 4-6g IG. '50 Club, Cadets 3-8. Band Cpl. 5-6. Capt. 71 Rifle Club 3-4. John is military-minded. WEIMER. VIRGINIA MAE . . . D.C. Easterner 5-8. Li- brarian 6. Ass't Headline Editor 7. Headline Editor 8: Athletic Representative 3. Ginny can step to any record she plays. ,fr I09 Jig P. Willoughby Q i it 60 . C, H. Weiner J. Weintraub D. Wilson ,. mf. b V? A Q' ,.. Q SV? ' ,V I 'tha . .. -.X WEINER, HERMAN . . . D.C. Student Council 35 Ath- letic Representative 6. Working on hot-rods gives Herman experience in mechanics. WEINTRAUB, JUNE SYLVIA . . . New York. Skip 6g Honors 3-5g Easterner 5-8, P.8zJ. Representative 5-7. Bowling is right up Junie's alley. WHITE, GORDON MARTIN . . . New York. Cauets 3. Flash likes to toss the pigskin around. WILLIAMS, ROBERT TRAVIS . . . New Jersey. Honors 4g Perfect Attendance 53 Chemistry Club 7-89 Spanish Club 3-65 Advertising Mgr., P.8zJ. Business Staff 7-8g P.8zJ. Representative 7-8. Bob sparkles on the baseball diamond. WILLIAMSON, JOYCE ADAMS . . . D.C. Honors 3-4: J.C. '50 Clubg O.T., Miss Monk 7-8. i'Note-worthy music is heard from Joyce's piano. WOLFE, DALY LYNWOOD . . . Virginia. Honors 3-6g Student Council 5, 7. In the field of music or of athletics, Snooky is at home. WOLFREY, FRANCES MABLE . . . D.C. Frances finds odds-and-ends for her knick-knack collection. -If C. White J. Wilson .asluaf if v,J 'su' x.. R. Williams J. Williamson R. D. Wilson R. L. Wilson F 1 , 51 -X' as- 9 Nr , qw' 'tv' I WILLOUGHBY, PAULINE ELIZABETH . . . D.C. F. Basketball 4-5, 2B, Softball 65 Red Cross Representative- 5-6. Jitterbugging keeps Pauline on her toes. WILSON, DAVID LEWIS . . . Pennsylvania. Perfect A!- tendance 3-6. Dave spends his spare time at the movies. WILSON, JOAN ELAINE . . . Utah. RI, Hockey 3, 5, 73 G, Basketball 6, Volleyball 6-75 Allied Youth 6-83 J.C. '50 Clubg Easterner 5-8, Promotion Mgr. 7-8. Joanif-'s favorite pastime is meeting people. WILSON, RICHARD DuWAYNE . . . Indiana. Art Club 5-8. All Willie's leisure is spent on art. WILSON, ROBERT LOUIS . . . D.C. Football or basket- ball game, Bob's always there. WINNER, JOHN KENNITH . . . Florida. Perfect Attendance Cadets 3-8, Sgt. 7-83 Non-Com. Officers Club 5, 8g Rifle Club Hi-Y 5-8, John sails along with his boats. WINTERS, DONALD EDWIN . . . D.C. C, Baseball '49- 50 u dent Council 6. Don is another lover of sports. WITKIN, RITA ANN . . . Pennsylvania. Honors 3-63 JC 50 Clubg Allied Youth 3-84 Girls' Stage Crew 3-7g Art Squad Art plays a colorful role in Rita's life. WRIGHT, JOHN FRANKLIN . . . D.C. Honors 3-65 NHSg P. 8zJ. 3-83 P. SIJ. Business Staff 3-63 Quill, Scroll: Art Squad 5-85 Spanish Club 5-8, Pres. 7-89 Forum Club 7-8: Allied Youth 783 UN Assembly '49. Frank prizes his Harvard Club award. ZELL, JOHN DURELL . . . D.C. Honors 3-4g T, Football '48-'49, Discus, Shotput, Track '48-'50, UE Club 7-83 Clarinet, Orchestra 3-8. In football or in clarinet John's achievements are note-worthy. J. Winner D. Winters R, Witkin D. Wolfe F. Wolfrey J. Wright J. Zell topping tone to Memorle We ll always remember our school years they were the best years of our lives Only yesterday rt seems, we began three wonderful, hectrc years of high school life Trmrd at first we soon pulled our heads out of the sands of self consciousness and jorned rn the fun Helped form the blggest club at Eastern, Allred Youth Saw our senior frrends mrtrated into the newly formed Natronal Honor Socrety Cheered ourselves hoarse as our Ramblers won 48 and 49 rnterhlgh track championships Laughed at he Dramatrc Club comedies The Tree TheTryst1ngPlace , and CurseYou,Jack Dalton Applauded the orchestra and major choral concerts we ll never forget therr wonderful rendrtron of Summertime Mrssed the movres while the audrtorrum was being remodeled Wrtnessed the first graduation rn the gym Moved our class rooms to make room for the elementary school rn the annex We danced the night away at the E Clubs Annual and Allred Youths Sadre Hawkins and Football Frolrc hops Cavorted at the J C 50 Club s Jamboree, barn dance deluxe, and the Student Council s Inaugural B ll fo the 49 class officers Voted rn the mock presr dentlal electron and picked Truman, too Watched the boys turn the tables on the girls and take up cooking the punch and cookres were swell Produced prrze wlnnrng Punch and ,ludys and Easterners We were there, too, when the '48 and '49 Punch and Judys were awarded All American from Natlonal Scholastic Press Association-our first two . Enjoyed our Junlor Prom at Scott's Hotel, crownmg Stanley Zaucha and Carolyn Palmer, Mr and Mrss Junior, respectively . '11- Blb NIGHT for Stanley Zaucha and Carolyn Pal mer Mr and Miss Junror 49 was J C prom 0ut of the Picture Wllllam Winston Ander Lydia Anne Brller 'Vllldred Ellen Burke Ethel Mane Cutlrp Nfargaret Loretta Davidson Kenneth Robert Edmrson Joseph Edward Ehmann Richard Gill Edmund Sorrell Heller Frank Lee lsemann Wayne Leonard Koontz Loren Elroy Koppen Joseph Henry Mahone Maurice Patrrck OConne Nfarcelene Lourse Rrtchre Robert Bernard Stark Carl Mrlton Thompson Leonard Loftls Webb Suddenly we were lost rn the whirl of senrordom plctures rings, graduation plans cl ss officers Crossed to the red and green of the long awarted traffrc hght at 17th and East Caprtol Streets . Turned out prize wrnners rn the Hamilton Natronal Bank Musrc Contest . . Then,graduat1onn1ght music, speeches, applause, and diplomas clutched tightly rn hot hands Memories of our hlgh school years. .The best years of our lrves .. 3.53 O Q Q . - l ,.. l ' 1 , T7 ! l, - . Q ' F .f .Q V f A 'f 1' ' 1 'E 'f Q ,uf in ' ' ' ' . w . 9 '. . ' 4 -k 4's'2 H-Yr' P 'XX Q . . W . - . 'F-as f V V ,- l A fr. W 4 . . . ' , - - 4 . . . Q . ,L 1 F . . . . . K ,A A ' il ' p , t' ', Q '. ' . . . ., f , A N 1 9 a ,V ' , - - as 97 3 X ' t 7 , ,VI i sa - as tr l Q Y J, . as . - 4 , 1 1 ' . . , , . , . . . . . . . H . ,, . s s ' I . ' f . . . ' ' ' son - as as - - , . , . 1 I , ,T A y L . 1 - 1 1 9 3. 1 ' . V ' i . . ,, . 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