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GENEVA FR XNCI-IS MORGAN-3420 Rutgers St., Luixersity Hills, Md. Honors 3-63 NHS: Quill, Stroll3 l' J 3-8, Editor-in-Chief 7,83 Easterner 5-83 Scrooch 5-73 CAV. Conference 73 Forum Club 3-7. Virginia-l-'ran's heard on the High School Hit Parade. ROBERT LEF MORRIS-1616 Kenilworth Ave., N.E. D.C.-Bub's a mighty bat man for the Boys' Club. ELAINE BERTHYLIE MOSIMANN-330 Fifteenth St., N.E. D.C.-Dramatics Club 63 OT, Miss Faris 5-7. Fore, calls Elaine as she plays miniature golf. ANTHONY MUCCI-3638 Austin St., S.E. New jersey-Tony shines with a paint brush in one hand. CHOXV LINE - Hungry students Watt impatiently for lunch orders to be filled. ,Q f 3 A R 1 A. Mucci j. Mullen N. Mullen P. Murphy j, Nebel B. Nelson l K' N 2 - ,f Q F. Nicholson R. Nordan M. O'Dea F. Osborne B. Peruzzi T. Petro , . . Q, , - ,I B, Pettepher O. Phelts JANICE LEDA MULLEN-1612 Massachusetts Ave., S.E. Honors 3-63 Perfect .Attendance 3-63 NHS: 1' tl: j 3-63 Student Council 4-8, Sec. 5-83 German Clttb 5-7, Pres. 73 Orchestra 73 Forum 73 C, Basketball '-19,503 QB, Baseball '49,'50. D.C.-A Peabody musician, jan also sews. NANCY ANN MULLEN-H07 Park St,, N.E. P Ek I 3-53 Bible Club 63 OT, Mrs. Halley 5,6. D.C.-Creating earrings brings enjoyment to Nan. l'A'I RICIA ANNE Nll'Rl'llY-1832 Massachusetts Ave., S.li. Art Award, Student Council 3-G3 1.0. '52 Clubg Cetatnits Club 5. D.C.-Pat loves to canter. JOAN HARRIETTE NEBEL-123 Fifteenth St.. S.E. Captain, Baseball 3. D.C.-Ace's a stenog. BERNARD ALFRED NELSON-406 Kentucky Axe., S.E. D.C.-Big cars enfhant Bernie. FRANKLIN DELANO NICHOLSON-312 Thir- teenth St., S.E. Projection Crew 3,4. D.C.--An If.B.I. badge is what Nick wants to wear RONALD GENE NORDAN-1413 Staples St, N.E. Virginia-After 3, Ronnie starts band practice. MARY FLLEN 0'DEA-519 Sixth St., N.E. Red Cross 5,6. DC.-Mary likes bowling and dancing. FRANCES YVONNE OSBORNE-3305 Nichols Ave., S.E. HB, Hockey '49. Minnesota-Fran is a spare-titne seamstress. BESSIE ANN PERUZZI-608 Sixth St., N.E. Busi- ness Office 5,6. Pennsylvania-Bess delights in glid- ing over the dance floor. TAMARA PETRO-H19 Clifton St., NAV, North Russia-A lf.S. newcomer, Tamara's a chorister. BRUCE BERNARD l'ETTEl'HER-1109 C St. S.E. Spanish Club 73 Golf '5l. New jersey-Stunt div- ing is Bruce's specialty. ODILLE l'HELTS--912 Massachusetts Ave., N.E. Honors 3-63 Easterner Rep. 5,63 Red Cross 3-63 Physics Club 7, Sec. 73 Bible Club 3-63 IIN Club 7, Sec. 73 OT, Miss Harris 5,63 OT, Mr. XN'ood worth 7. New Hampshire- jr, collects trinkets.
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J. Marsh, jr. T M. Mahon N, Alain G. Marable Marietta .v i ' 3 . J, B. Mason F. Mattera D. Martin MARY ANN MAHON-l372 South Carolina Ave., S.E. Honors 3-63 Perfect Attendance 3-53 Red Cross 3,43 I' Xe J Business Staff 4-7. D.C.-Stroking or floating, Boots thinks the water's fine. NANCY ELOISE MAIN-640 C St., N.E. Honors 3-G3 NHS, Sec. 7,83 Quill, Scroll3 I' 84 j Rep. 3,43 Easterner 5-8, Associate Editor 7,83 Library 3-63 Scrooch 5-73 Chemistry Club 3-73 Spanish Club 5-7. Florida-Demonstrating formulas in the chem shows took Nannie's fancy. GLADYS MAY MARABLE-3314 East Capitol St. Megaphone E 63 Student Council 5,63 Cheerleader 4-7. Virginia-Leading a rousing cheer was pleasure for Vickie. IOSEPH JOHN MARLETTA-545 Madison St., N.E. Virginia-Motorcyclist joe hopes for a Navy career. JOHN WILLIAM MARSH, JR.-210 Seventeenth St., S.E. Clubg OF, Baseball '49, C '50,'5l. Pennsylvania-Indian stories appeal to Jack. DIANA MARTIN-IQ37 li St., S.E. Debating ,Xward 53 Library 3.4.63 Cafeteria 6,73 Business Office 5-7. D.C.-Diana is a traveler in her spare time. BARBARA ANNE MASON-336 Eleventh St., S.E. DIZ.---Stock cars fascsinate seamstress Bobbie. FRANCIS MA'I'TER.-K-519 Fourteenth St., N.E. 13.11.-.Xu all-sport fan is Francis. ROBERT ARTHUR MATTHEWS-760 Twelfth St., S.E. D.C.-The Naval Reserve holds this merman. GLORIA LEE MAY-1327 Trinidad Ave., N.E. Honors 5,63 Student Council 5,65 OT, Miss Drumm 5,71 OT, Miss Dewar 6. D.C.-Gloria is a cooking hobbyist and snaps collector. LEONA LOUISE MAYO-23 Nineteenth St., S.E. Kansas-A bowling ace is she. NANCY JEANNE MCCATHRAN-l2lO Meigs St., N.E. Skip 63 Honors 3-53 -I.G. '52 Club3 Business Office 5,7. D.C.-Shutterbug Reds was a Miss Junior candidate. DONNA LOI McMULLEN-17343 C St., N.E. Honors 63 Cafeteria 4-7, Head Cashier 73 Major Chorus 3-7, Girls' Ensemble 7g Hamilton Bank Contest '51, D.C.-Barbecues form Donna's preference. CHATHAM MOORE MELCHIOR-1520 A St., N.E. Perfect Attendance 3,4,63 440, Track '50. D.C.--Chat longs for the great outdoors. PATRICIA ANNE MILLER-1243 E St., S.E. D.C.-Airlines hold the key to hostess I'atsy's career. MARY GENEVIEVE MISER-9 Fourth St., S.E. Hamilton Bank Contest '5I3 IG. '52 Club. D.C.--X piano virtuoso, Mary also likes to sketch. . 8 SHIRLEY ANN MOFFATT-1808 Burke St, S.E. Student Council 4,53 East- 3 erner Rep. 3-5. D.C.-To be another Ceil Chapman is Bunnie's hope. . - z - - . -.1 I-' t fir ' P .- ' R. Matthews G. May I.. Mayo N. McCathran D. McMullen C. Melchoir P, Miller M. Miser S. Moffatt G. Morgan R. Morris E. Mosimann S at is , 5' .3 nc' . ' A 1 'bv' 'al' T 5' -, 'V' 'sf it' . 1 em- I
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BE'l l'Y LOU l'IlXl'T.X-1004 C St., S.W. Red Cross 73 Spanish Club 75 AY 5,65 Major Chorus 5,63 Y-'lieens Mi. Ohio-Child welfare work figures in Betty's liutuie. DONALD Cll.XRI.l'QS l'Rl'1NDl'.R-713 D St., S.E. Student Countil fig li Club, C, Baseball '49g C, Basketball '50, li, Football '50. l'ennsylvania-Lively tunes are composed bv Don. B.-XRBXRA ANN l'RlCS'liON-6104 Lonlbartl St., Chexerly, Md. llonois fl-li, l'erl'c-ct Attendance 3- 51 NHS: Radrlille Awaril il: Student Council 3,45 l' K -I Rep. 3.45: I' xl fl-fig I-erman Club 5-75 UN Club .r-1: I-nls' Ensemble 7. lJ.C.wl'hotos make Barbzira beam. SHIRLICY lRl'1Nli l'l'lflfENlIliRGliRf6-ll Consti- tution Ave., N.E. Skip fig Honors fl,5,6g Cheerleaders YVILLIAM KENNETH RALEY-1706 Bay St., S. E. Printing Staff 5-7. D.C.-Printing is Bill's avocation, l'A'l'RICIA ELLEN RAMEY-4817 Forty-sixth St., N.W. Bible Club 7. D.C.-Pat plans a missionary life. BEVERLY JO RAMSI-LY-320 Livingston Terrace, S.E. Honors 3,65 Easterner Rep, 5,6g Cafeteria 75 Major Chorus 3,4,G,7. XVest Virginia-Bev's a chorus singer throughout the city. EDN.-X KATHERINE READ-316 Thirteenth St., N.E. Bible Club 4-7. West Virginia-To work as a missionary is what Eddie wants. WILLIAM BOYD REED-9 Fourth St., Cadets 3-6, Georgia-Bill enjoys playing the trumpet. B. Pizzuta D. Premier 4-8. ll.C.-Bowling is right down Shuggie's alley. H1 1' ' al Gr A- '55 . ' 3 5' dent Council 3-7. D.C.-Long distances are covered by Betty on foot or on horseback. j 5 1' il 1 B. Preston S, Puffgnberger W. Raley P. Ramey B. Ramsey E. Read is AL F fi. g ' AL- X . an, lan.: ' . SV. Reed E. Riley P. Ritchie D. Rockelli '64 ELIZABI-I'I H ANN RILEY-l600 E St., N.E. Stu- D. Ritchie j. Rogers l fi-Leia, FAREWELL - The june graduates receive their diplomas in an evening ceremony in the stadium for parents and friends. DAVID BARRY RITCHIE-7909 Walker Mill Rd., Ritchie, Md. Honors 5,6: Student Council 3,45 Track '50g G, Football '50,'5l. PATRICIA ANN RITCHIE-607 South Carolina Ave., S.E. Honors 33 P 8: J Rep. 72 Df2m3liCS Club 7. D.C.-Singing in the church choir inspires Pat. DOLORES ALICE ROCKELLI-1250 E St., N.E. D.C.-Watching movies occupies Cookie. JACK ARTHUR ROGERS-912 Barnaby St., S.E. D.C.-Come june, john will go sailing away. ROBERT HEIRICH RUSIS-306 Eleventh St., S.E. Latvia-Collecting stamps gives Bob lots of fun. MARY RUSMISEL-l2l5V1 D St., N.E. Virginia- Social dancing takes up most of Mary's leisure.
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