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:vi C. Great XV. Hoofnagle -any RICHARD WILLIAM HASKER-1942 D St., N.E. Honors 3-63 Student Council 73 Chess Club 3-85 Cadets 3-7, Sgt. 5,6. D.C.-Test tubes interest Bill. DONALD IVILLIAM HINES-TA Fourth St., N.E. Honors 3-63 Printing Certi- ficate 7. D.C.-Printing, professionally that is, is Don's job. WILLIAM BRUCE HOOI-'NACI.I-.-318 Fourteenth St., S.E. D.C.-Scholastic Art key 7. An easel and pencil are all Bill needs. WILLIAM PAUL HUNTER-3508 Minnesota Ave., S.E. E Club, E, Foot- ball '49,'50,'5lg F, Basketball '49,'50'5l. D.C.-The pigskin and captain are synonymous. SHIRLEY DEE JOHNSON-1348 North Carolina Ave. N.E. D.C.-As long as it's music, it agrees with Shirley. DONALD STANSFIELD JONES-312 Twelfth St., N.E. Student Council Sp E Club 6-85 G, Football '5l. D.C.-Don picks on a guitar. WAYNE ROBINSON KESTNER-335 Sixth St., S.E. Scholastic Art Key 7: P Sc j 4,5. Minnesota-Tinkering under the auto hood attracts M'ayne. GEORGE DAVID KEYS-1617 Q St., S.E. E Club, Pnnter, QB, Football '49, '50,'5lg 3B, Baseball '49,'50,'5lg G, Basketball '49,'50,'5l. D.C.-Dave's educated toe has made a name for him in football. MARY MONCUR KINGS-5l0 Eighth St., S.E. Honors 3,5,6g Mgr, RW, Hockey '49,'503 F, Basketball '49g P, Baseball '49,'50g Girls' Track '-19. New York- Aiding the sick appeals to Mary. ROBERT IVALTER KLOTZ-1339 South Carolina Ave., S.E. Club: AY 3-63 Booth Crew 3-85 T, JV Football '49,'50,'5I. New jersey-Anchors aweigh for Bob. SPENCER LAMPIRIS-l4ll Morse St., N.E. Club: C, Football '49,'50,'5l. DC-Rambler center Spencer was named Touchdown Club's player of the year '50, BARBARA jOAN LAIQGHLIN-Sll East Capitol St. IJ.C.-Helping a doctor is Bobbie jo's plan. PATSY ALICE LINDAMOOD-617 Morris Place, NF. Skip 61 Honors 3-53 Bank 4-7, Bible Class 3,4. Virginia-Hymns are sung by choir singer Pat. ROBERT LEE LITTLE-32l6 Alabama Ave., S.E. Bank 3-51 Hi-Y 83 IB, Base- ball '5l. North Czlroliua-Bob will be a college boy come September. DONALD KENNETH MADDEN-443 Fifth St., N.E. Michigan-Printing the newspaper is Don's delight. MARY LOUISE MCMULLI-IN-703 A St., N.E. Honors 6. D.C.-Dog knick knacks lure Mary. R. Haas S. Halperson F. Harding, jr. IV. Hunter S. johnson D, Jgnes TX, ks-r Q'-v . R. Hasker W. Kestner Sv. Q, M. Kings S. Lampiris 5. , , Q if x f , 1 f P. I.indamood D. Madden 1 D. Hines G. Keys 6 , . 1:- A R. Klotz B. Laughlin G' , f' 1 I . 2 . R. Little M. McMullen .L- vp
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.XDRIIQXXIC .XNXIi'li'lilC CZIlXl'l'Ial.liXR-HUT Sex- XYII.l.IAM CZI,IIfFORD DRl'RY-1719 L St., N.E. li enteenth St., S.Ii. Ilonms 33 I' xl Rep. 11185 Ilonurs 3,43 Cizulets PI-S. Marylaml-Sailingoven the l'illSIR'IIICI' Rep. IH. ll.l..-- Xclxu-nne lows tu tullt-it hountling main apells enjoyment for Bill. 2 GUNS- 1s.xRi1,.xR.1x .xxx IiIlRI.ICII-501 Seventeenth si., PA liRlt.I.X Nl XR l IN C.l.liNlIf.X'l S- I IH 'l hirteenth Sli. llunms 3-6. D.CI.-ll:nlJara's a bookwurtn. St., Sli. llonois :'v,li3 l'lLlSl1'I'llt'I' 3-7, llczulline Iitlitm NI,-XRIIC YIRKAINIX l liRRlil.l.wl20ll Holbrook St., 6173 'll 'llli .lu '- 2 Chill- ll-fi-'llfmlllll-5 H1111-1 N.li II.CI.-C-ixc the reins to Marie and off she goes. Pat' Nl.XR'l'IX l 0C-I.I.- 31 l 0IlIilCL'lllll St., N.li. Honore A, Chappelear IIIQRXXRD .XIYKN t.Ulfl4l'.Y---16142 C1 St., NI.. Pm- fl: qu 'IX' 14,,mi,3ll tml lyiuug' 'll-Mk 149' '51- i1'11i1111 CQWW 3472 Ortlu-stigt Il-T: :XY 3,11 Rvll New Ym'kfNlal'ly heltl the ratptztincy of the '50 Lum SVI. lmlizuizi--Sliding the tminhmic is lhuhlyk U,,i,'Qm Slmw, I'. Clements Uuulmllml' Illil.llN K.-YIIII-1RINI4'. l 0l'l.CQlQR-3ll Scwcnth St. Cl0NSl.XNf1lr KIUXN f1llNlxllXf1S'lflllfiFSL, Nlf. NI-Q. Student iiuuntil ti. D.C.-Sewing on buttons Y-Ie:-nx fi. IM .--Small mlullx make lun fur lltlkllllti laminates llclcn. RUSIQXXNIQ K- XllRllil.l.li ll XIC-l.l'.-3528 lvxils lIl'R'l'lS llllfillllil, l lfRC.-XSON-603 Seventh St., .-Xie., Sli. ILC.-'lille bases are Rmeanne's joy. N.li. Ilunmm Mig I' It J RCP, fi. Ngw yo,-R- DORIS tml-text IIICR-lfii North czitmlim .ur-., sic. ll51 1'W-'I' iillfl 51111 illi' f111'1iw' 1111115- llonors lll'CG1lll. B. Coffey C. Cummings D. DeLauder 4-G. Nlalylzuid-Helping a doctor is Dot's Virginia-Roller derbies attract jenny. this Z.. px. I. VIRGINIA MAli FIFRR-307 I-'ifteenth St., N.lQ. R. Daigle W. Drury IS. Ehrlich 2 . - Q K' :tx N W I ln . 5' l 3, 'SI' . Z I 0 .. Mit-lI'I'Y BIG-lNhen Betty Criest nieastnetl Hit- I, I N-f liaun Ilaskcfs footprint in the snow, she Inuntl it in propurtimi to his 6' 5 frame. jOIIN RANDOLPH GRAY, jR.-6I4 Eighth St., N.l-1. Printshop 6-8. DLI.-'Iihe rink holds many hours of pleasure for John. CORRINIQ lfR.-XNCRS CRIQAT-l5l9 D St., N.li. New York-Rene has fed porpoiscs at Nlarinelancl, lfluricla. RUIEI-.R l' IXHI-.S HXAS-6717 YYhile House Rd., M. Ferrel M. Fffgfrl II' I'1111lgCf Ritchie, xm, cmiwma 7. c., Football '49,'5o,'s1. ,. .l.-3 al 'k1 BIG C. Furgason X- Pun J. Cray, Jr. Dt, pluilthng nu racing 5l0L cub are in Iuhlnu. Sli KNI.l'.Y XINRYIN H.Xl.l'liRSON-3932 Ames St., XI-1 New York-Stair enjoys a fast game of ping pong i 5 c Q IRXXCIS lXll.NIliR HKRIJING, JR.-IIUT Queen l' ' 'IS ll'Y ll' A , 514, NI.. Hunms J, Quil, .fro , . ationa oetry 5' .X-gsm. Clertilitate bg Iiaaterner 6-8. Nlalylancl-Clorir 1 2 meicial art thaws Billy for a future.
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R. Milburn S. Nicholson 'Vw ak Y, 'le as-gi 6. is .- P. Pacheli A. Passek H. Miller S. Orndorff G ,N. T. Parker B. Pond RICHARD ALLAN MILBURN-1326 Levis St., N.E. Honors 6. D.C.-The Air Cadets beckon to Richard. HENRY ERNEST MILLER-1247 Meigs Place, N.E. German Club 31 Hi-Y 8, Maryland-Hank enjoys drawing maps. SHIRLEY MAE NICHOLSON-330 Twelfth St., S.E. D.C.-The sound of falling pins means Shirley has made another strike. SHIRLEY MAE ORNDORFF-654 Massachusetts Ave., N.E. Easterner Rep. 7: Y-Teens 3,4: Red Cross 3,4. D.C.-Frilly dressed dolls delight Shirley. PEARL MAE PACHELI-218 E St., N.E. Y-Teens 3. Pennsylvania-Plainsong and hymns Pearl sings on Sundays. THOMAS JACKSON PARKER-751 Seventh St., S.E. Student Council 6. North Carolina-Upping the basketball tally is Thomas' pleasure. ANNEMARIE PASSEK-6713 Fourteenth St., N.W. German Club 4-85 F, Hockey '50. Pennsylvania-Collecting cocktail spoons intrigues Ann. BARBARA JANE POND-505 Lincoln Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Honors 3,-1,65 Cafeteria 6-83 AY 3-63 Y-Teens 3-65 Bible Club 3-5. DC.-Teaching grade schoolers is Bobbie's delight. AVEIINO RAMOS-727 I-'ifth St., N.E. Puerto Rico-Puncha is Mexico-bound, MARTHA VIRGINIA RAMSEY-120 Sixth St., S.E. Red Cross 8. D.C.-Rolling along to music holds Marty's attention. NANCY MARIE RAMSEY-633 A St., S.E. Honors 4-6, Perfect Attendance 3-6. North Carolina-Keeping files in order will be Chickadees job. MARGARET ANNE REESE-444 Kentucky Ave., S.E. Honors G. DC.-Record labels attract Peggy. ROBERT JESSE ROWE-435 Tenth St., N.E. DC.-Bob is a National Guards- man. MARY AMI-QLIA SANDERSON-160 Twelfth St., S.E. Easterner Rep. 5-81 Cheer- leaders 3-8, AY 5,li. North Carolina-XYilson Teachers College will be Sandy's alma mater. JOHN NVALTER SAUNDERS-4869 Queens Chapel Terrace, N.E. Stage Crew 3,41 Booth Crew 5-8. Virginia-Rods and reels are owned by Johnny. JAMES EDGAR SHREVE-701 Emerson St., N.E. Honors 63 Bookroom 5-8. ll.C.-Accumulating match boxes is James' pastime. BI-IRGON ELBERT SIGMON-lfill Benning Rd., N.E. Printing staff 4-7. D.C.- Bergon is an active member of Merrick Boys' Club. RALPH l'Al7L SITA-4l3 East Capitol St. RH, Football '49,'50,'5lg CF, Base- ball '49,'5O,'5l. D.C.-Ace right halfback of the Ramblers, Paul saves his pennies. EUGENE VINCENT SMITH-133 Kentucky Ave., S.E. HB, Football '51, Track '50,'5l. D.C.-Tops in sports is Gene. BETTY SONGCO-326 South Carolina Ave., S.E. Major Choral 7. Maryland- Jive dancing keeps Betty amused. A. Ramos M. Ramsey N. Ramsey M. Reese R. Rowe J, Saunders J, Shreve B. Sigmon R. Sita E. Smith . 6 X' gi- , -- -1 bf , , E JA' 15 E , ' vs.-J A fi , . I sg M , -,S S A , A,?A V ' rf K
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