f' 57 ,ff AS. i E.: - .k nv ' I-1, K x 4 hfp H Y '1?L.-LT ffl X ...Q ' -gg,-2' ,,,,. ,.- F F ,.-.--'L,..- ., -- , if QQ, fi ,X Ng'gai.q.,t, 'fig' ff , - , salma 9 1- f fa,1fE3 ' if JJ' C? it Q I 4, 41 , Lv? A V , ' 1 M353 vm N' '? :QW m mam, Nazis A, at m ' ,Q ' Y V,Ni1,s QI EDIC TID ll, From tiny little acorns The oak trees one by one, Grow up and spread their branches That reach up toward the sun. Their roots had their creation From rich and fertile sod, They weather any storm that blows, Their strength is gained from God. ECHO 1948 Easton High School Easton' Maryland High School SzEL?g?01iB0TT0M i Mas. Ywuus DYCFWSON Commercial Subyects CC M128 QE SBRfJciKE d. Mg-ociilfr siijfiiii, English, Scien ng is , ocia tugies MR' .HAROLD H1-:nn Sczengg FAC GQNN Mlss Lovyij Subjects Commerci Miss MAMAN HILL Librarian M WAGNER Mn. Wu.x.xA Driving Instructor Miss JANET HALES Physical Education MR. ALVAN Homow NEW JONES MISS Don Music Arithmetic, English, Social Studies E7lg1i5h,0Z-Elgin LEONARD Mli2ocC?ENNl LEWIS ll io - na Agriculture, Science MR MARLIN U ZIMMERMAN ll L I Principal, Psychology v Miss NETTIE MAUPIN Mathematics MISS DOROTHY SHARP Student Advisor, Psychology MR. BRUCE SPRIRS Industrial Arts 'QW' MISS MARIANNE MU Hom L UE e Economics Q EN MRS. JEAN KPUGHJ SLEZAK English, French MR. THOMAS TAYLOR Mathematics, Biology M155 N En WANCY RUSSELL MR. EMERSON SMITH MR. KENNETH VICE gash, Soma! Studies . aw., Rflldin S' Mas. Q VIRGINIA So SH eta! Studies ANNAHAN Physical Education MRS. MAXINE SMITH H ome Economics English, Social Smilies, Scien MISS- CATHERINE. VAN WYCK - ce Science, English, Social Studies MM E IUP1 KENNETH EUGENE ADKIN S Kenny . . . Pecks Bad Boy of the Senior Class . . . is ready to help anyone . . . likes driving, girls and vacations . . . from school. ALICE MAE ARRINCTON Al . . . Dishes out pop corn in the Avalon Movie . . . always with .a smile . . . favorite song is My Bill . Monitor, Photography Club, Volleyball, Glee Club, ECI-10. AULBY BLISS BATES Bliss . . . handsome Oxford lad . . . rides around in a new U? Ford . . . goes with a girl name Norma . . . likes hunting, swimmin , soccer, dancin 8 . g- Glee Club, Photography Club, Student Council, ECHO, Eastonian, Fire Marshall, President of Home Room, Volleyball Captain,fS r Team, Baseball Team. Q -1, 5 . UV1' BERN RD MELL BATES Barney , big cheese around Easton High . . . a Johnny on the spot when anything big turns up . . . hails from Upper Darby, Pennsylvania . . . lives in Oxford and loves it . . . Easton's Fred Astaire . . . ladies man . . . sea scout. Glee Club, Dramatics Club, Editor in Chief Eastonian President, Student Council. LOUISE MARIE BENNETT Always smiling . . . things everythingis a joke . . . maybe she wants to show off those pretty teeth. If you need anything call me . Commercial Club, Monitor, Clee Club, Future Home- makers of America, ECI-IO. LILLIAN PARKER BLESSING Lil . . . tall, blonde, green eyes . . . likes outdoor sports and Elliot Bros. trucks . . . just loves to dance. Commercial Club, Future Homemakers of America, Monitor, Dancing Clu-b. 5 ,fif- of i Always ready to giggle . . . chewing gum star . active in all sports . . . champion high jumper . . Trappe jitterbug . . . likes Park Street. Clee Club, Dramatics Club, Ecno, Eastonian, Library Club, Varsity Fieldball, Monitor, Tumbling Club. Blonde . . . Oxford resident . . . helps Aulby chauffeur his 1930 Ford to Easton . . . approves of bubble gum. gorgitor, Photography Club, Glee Club, ECHO, Dancing ll . Spider or Junior . . . very popular . . . quite a guy with the gals . . . active in all sports . . . likes to dance gt . . . can't keep his girls straight. Tumbling Club President, Junior Class President, Inter- 9 xl' mural Representative, Fire Marshall, Basketball, Baseball, X Ezggjsau ECHO, Cooking Club, Track Team, Volley Balle6 al I J' RICHARD JOHN BOWLING Dick . . . future Editor of the Easton Star Democrat . . . Miss Leonard's pet worry . . . big boy . . . chubby . . . always laughing . . . hunting and ducking are his pastimes. i Dancing Club, Archery Club. ALAN BRITTINGHAM Britt . . . fond of sports . . . always teasing some girl . . . can be found in Hill's a lot. Chairman II-B, Varsity Team, Volley Ball Captain, ECHO, Athletic Staff,, Basketball, Soccer. N 7 D V bij If 16 fl dj jf!! JMARY ANN BRITTINGHAM A shortie . . . can be seen in Trader's Drug Store most any time . . . fun-loving . . . has a gleam in her eye . . . Is Lil Abner the cause of it all? Monitor, Dramatic Club, Fieldball, Pep Club. MAUDE REGINA BRYAN NORMA LOUISE BRYAN ELMAR PAUL CALLAHAN 6 MW EVELYN TERESA CALLAHAN The girl with the beautiful eyes . . . Can milk a cow as well as dance . . . Thinks truck drivers are swell . . . doesn't mind getting Billl's, either. Fieldball, Softball, Student Council Secretary IV, Library Club III Secretary, Library Club IV, President, Dramatic Club III, Dramatic Club IV Secretary, Eastonian III, I ,,CBusiness Managerl, Glee Club, ECHO, Monitor. ALLIE MARION .CARPENTER L Ceneral student . . . quiet . . . bright . . . future as manager of McCrory's Five .and Ten . . . always found with her nose stuck in a book . . . spends noontimes typing. ECHO, Commercial Club, Monitor, Future Home Makers of America. ' DORIS ARLIN E CLARK SSW Tall blond from Trappe . . . a mathematical wizard ' wants to be laboratory technician . . . just loves to be called Aunt Doris . Monitor, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Pep Club. X '2 i o 4 499- C '- HELEN JOAN CLEARY ood 40, Jo fast moving forward of the basketball team off- . . . participates in all sports . . . cute and smiling she should find it easy to attain her life goal which is to be an actress. Wild about Wilde. Dramatic Club III, Varsity Teams: Monitor, Glee Clubg Eastoniang Captain, Black Team, Student Councilg ECHO, Dramatic Club IV President, Captain basketball team. MARVIN EARL CONRAD Marv , poolroom's favorite customer . . . Charlie's best man . . . takes a liking to the soccer ball . . . his favorite pastime is telling corny jokes and getting a big kick out of it. Ping Pong Club, Soccer, Baseball, Black Captain, Fire Marshall. JAMES RAYMOND COUNCELL Jimmie . . . one of the Future Farmers of America . . . busy fellow . . . here today and absent tomorrow . . likes farming, mechanics, and a certain little brunette. President of F.F.A. Club, Table Tennis, Dancing Club, Student Council. 7 PHILLIP EUGENE COUNCELL Phill . . . whiz at Bookkeeping . . . only boy in the shorthand class . . . helps in the oiiice . . . plans to attend Beacom College after he is graduated. Vice- hairman Il-Bg Commercial Club, Cooking Club. Wfaifv DOLORES VIRGINIA LEE COX Dee or Black Eyed Susie . . . very popular gal . . . brings Hills most of its trade . . . thinks Johnstown, Pa., is out of this world . . . likes to dance . . . swim, roller skate and hike . . . tease bait. Secretary of Monitors, Senior Class Secretary, ECHO. . I' ADRIAN JOHN de ROOY Is fond of sports especially football, baseball, soccer . . . always teasing or fussing with some girl . . . is a member of Dramatic Club . . . Likes to play pinball machines a lot. Dramatic Club, Dancing Club, Intermural Sports. WILLIAM HAROLD ROBERT de ROOY Bill,' or Willie . . . loves Fords . . . and has one . . . is always fooling with a gasoline model airplane or some kind of machine . . . rebuilds motors for Noble Motor Company. Ecno, Stage Craft Club. SHIRLEY KATHRYN DILLON Blonde . . . works at Moffets Insurance Co .... knows her stuff in shorthand and typing . . . can always find something to laugh at . . . we foresee in the future a combination of Dillon and Dulin. Monitor, Commercial Club, Glee Club. DORIS MABEL DOBSON Dobbie . . . claims Oxiord as her home . . . is King Arthur's maiden . . . wears a diamond . . . likes dancing and swimming. Pep Club, Monitor, Dancing Club. 8 Duckie . . . short . . . chubby . . . blonde . . . always ready for a Row . . . active in all varsity sports . . . loves to drive her father's new Chevrolet can Varsity Fieldball, Monitor, Ecno, Eastonian, Pep Club, Varsity Basketball, President F.H.A. Abbey . . . thinks Dotty . . . is pretty swell . . . VCI' MARY JANE DUDROW plans to become a typist. F My WJ dA5'9'J'i ADDISON JOHNSON DULIN J uiet cool and calm hitch-hikes to Trappe often. y q 9 9 ' ' 7 Dancing Club. 1 'I tif, E - I I .f ! 1 , ,:, , 1 , . ' I ,fl g ! 'i izfjfi' HEd 9 High KEITH LATTIMORE EDMUNDS .lust out of the Navy and 'back in Easton . . . has a way with women. 3 FLORENCE MARIE FOREMAN U , a Chance . . . likes to dance . . . plans to work in office after graduation, then get married. ' Secretary of III-B, Clee Club, Commercial Club, Monitor, Ecuo, T.T.S. Club. Outstanding in shorthand . . . will always take JUNE LEE CAREY ,lunie to her friends and classmates . . . one of the shortest girls in the Senior class . . . can be found working at Tri State Packers after schooll and Saturday . . . is not afraid of Lightning . . . thinks a lot of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Secretary II-B, Monitor, ECHO Staff, Pep Club. WILLIAM FRANCIS GARRETT Bouncer,' . . . loud and likeable . . . never at a loss for words . . . can't say that he likes school too well . . . quite 'an agricultural student . . . likes the girls. F.F.A., Dancing Club. 9 lr W N I ROBERT REYNOLDS GREGORY Bobby . . . calls everybody .a Crug or a Dud . . . drives that Ford . . . comes from way down around Tunis Mills . . . likes to hunt . . . for game. Fire Marshall, Eastonian, Soccer, ECHO, Track Team. t EDWARD BRENNEMAN HENRY Eddie , a good man to have around, always there when you want him :I . . short and slow spoken and a nice 6- fellow . . . favorite saying aw heck . . . loves to match pennies with Holden in math class . . . sea scout. Photography Club. Hippy . . . lofty, lean and good-looking . . . goes with , boys noibody knows . . . got that look that kills . . . lives back in the hills. Cheerleader, French Club, Glee Club, Monitor, Studen 1 P WL to 6.- ga -W was Hubba Hubba glrl from Oxford . . . drives a y -ow convertible . . . collects popular records, loves to dance . . . shoot pool, swim and flirt . . . Full of fun andq fancy free . is . 9! - JUNE BENNUM GERMAN ab 'e . . . V ' , Engjb, Photography Club, Monitor, Pep Club, Glee Club, I Cheerleader. A RAYMOND DONALD GOSLIN Don . . . quiet . . . shy . . . general student . . . known to Mr. Zimmerman as Goose, Ecl-Io, Dancing Clu-b. H SHIRLEY VIRGINIA GRANGER irl . . . Blonde bombshell from Oxford . . . ready for anything the girls cook up . . . wants to take a crack at modeling . . . puzzles over bookkeeping. ' Monitor, Pep Club, ECHO. SHIRLEY MAE HICKSON brother keeps buying new cars with tomato plants . . VM Council. I'0' AUDREY ALICE HOLDEN Audj . . . now the operator of Hal's Taxi . . . helps prepare the school lunches . . . dark haired . . . very , pleasant . . . loves to eat, swim, and dance. Her future ambition, a nurse. Monitor, Glee Club, Vice Pres. IVC, ECHO, Vice-President 43 .Ilpnior Red Cross, Cafeteria Work, Eastonian, Red Cross u . RICHARD STEELE HOLDEN ' ,H S HDQQEQ7 . . handsome in Sea Scout uniform . . . loves 41,2 ,Cf ' ma . . always talking . . . unique sense of humor . . . , i .4 still trying to learn to jitterbug . . . ladies man . . . 3,euvxL -C'QJ ' -'ff Aigets haircut twice a year . . . plans to be an admiral D! ' . . . brutal truth. Captain of Cheerleaders, Glee Club, Baseball, Volleyball, Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Vice-President, Student Coun- cil, Easlonian. JOSEPH THOMAS HOWARD Joe . . . Chief Wood's pet peeve . idol of all the kiddies . . . served a term at St. Charles College . . . loves basketball and football . . . collects stamps and records, also hats of girls he has gone steady with . . . tall, blonde and good looking . . . likes to start talking different around school . . . favorite saying, hosir buddv. Cheerleader, Vice President of Pep Club, III, Ping Pong 1 Club, Glee Club, Eastonian, Senior Class President, Sec- retary and Treasurer of Boy Cooking Club , Glee Club, ECHO, Fire Marshall, Baseball, Volleyball. I SHIRLEY ELIZABETH HUMMER Hails from the big city of Bruceville . . . can't decide whether to be Eve in 'SAdam's garden or reside by the Shores . . . baffled by shorthand at times . . . likes Phys. Ed .... plans to be a secretary. Mo itor, ECHO, Dancing Club, Dramatic Club. MP P. YLLIS OLIVIA HUNTEMAN 'r il . . . very popular . . . active in fieldball, softball, b ketball . . . plans to become a Phys. Ed. teacher . . . always trying to get her father's Oldsmobile. Captain Black Team, Monitor, Varsity, Commercial Club, T.T.S. ELAINE DORSEY JONES Skeets . . . cute face and rosy red cheeks . . . always . . . collects records and boy-friends . . . says Howard goes to parties just to eat . . . dives like a frog . . . never talks in chemistry class . . . still trying to make her new car do 120 miles per hour. Assistant Literary Editor of ECHO, Glee Club, Eastoniarl, Captain Fieldball Team, Varsity, Dramatic Club, Moni- tor, Secretary, French Club. ll we f ROBERT LOUIE h WILLIAM HENRY KENNEDY Kenny . . . Quiet . . . shy . . . plans to be a farmer . . . hails from Trappe. F.F.A. ROBERTA MARICA KUBLER Birdie . . . quiet . . . full of fun . . . active in church youth . . . likes Jack, Jack, Jack . . . plans to spend the summer as a camp counselor at Pinebrook . . . seen a lot in Cordova. Monitor, F.H.A. HENRIETTA VIOLA LE GATES small, short, and shapely . . . always smil- all round athlete . . . Ned's steady . . . has ook . . . a wizz at basketball. Tumbling Clu-bg Vice Pres. Monitorsg Pep Club, Eastonian, Clee Club, Students Council, Inter- Representative. SHIRLEY ANNE LEONARD Shirley is one of the many assistants in the office . . . is a Trappe Victim. Likes redheads . . . Plans to be a model or dancer. Library Club, ECHO, Clee Club, Monitor, Dancing Club Varsity Field Ball, Pep Club. SHIRLEY MARIE LEVERAGE Shirl . . . short, cute, dark haired . . . helps Dr. Pugh pull teeth . . . adores shorthand, dancing, swimming. lub, Ecl-ro, Monitor, Commercial Club, Sect. of Ho Room, Pep Club. ere goes the boy with the new Buick . . . Wow! can that thing travel. Thinks his new camera is the closest thing to Heaven . . . of course girls are nice, too. Had tough luck . . . broke his wrist and couldn't go out for varsity. Ecuo, Ping Pong, Photography, Student Council, Track Team, Soccer, Eastonian, Photography. 12 A native of Oxford . . . quiet . . . ready to help anyone in or out of trouble . . . likes animals, gunning and trapping. Archery Club. 'I' 4 Academic student . . . drives a new, two-toned Chevy . . . lo s Caesar and the boys horse craz Is just Pep Club Eastoman Captain Basketball Fieldball Soft ROBERT JOHN MACINDOE HELEN FRANCES MARSHALL xl over Centerville or is it .Cla1ide??? ball, Volleyball, Stage craft, Library Club, ECHO, Orange Captain fgirlsl. supplies class with chewing gum always with a smile big help in library ALICE MAE MARVEL Commercial student . . . tall . . . fond of her pigtails . . . Monitor, Library Club, 1-'.H.A. LEA 30 qw Mfifwtw FRANK EBAUGH MASON Dilbert , big boy . . . but thinks life is a lot of fun . . . loves to tell tall tales . . . and tell everybody it's the honest truth . . . likes to mess around in math class. Photography Club, Soccer, Fire Marshall, Eastonian, Glee Club, Baseball, Track Team. .J W K, W RICHARD WESLEY MAXWELL Max hails from our neighboring city, St. Michaels . . . can't make up his mind about the future . . . likes sports . t, . Mr. Zimmerman's private secretary . . . has his 'own opinions on the racial question. Tumbling Club, Volleyball Captain, Sr. Class Vice Presi- dent, Fire Marshall, Ectio, Eastonian, Varsity, Glee Club, Senior Orange Captain, Student Council, Track Team, Cooking Club. KENNETH GEORGE MCLAUGHLIN Kenny . . . Short, smiling lad from Bruceville . 3 . seen with one of two things: A '31 Chevy or a gal named Ruth. ig, Q Dancing, Dramatic Club. M gf i ' ' Hwy Luau, .J 'l THEODORE GUIN N MILLER Ted . . . Can't say, no , to a woman . . . speedy basketball ace . . . lives back in the woods . . . can't tell whether he's mad or just kidding . . . wants to be a Yale man . . . Mathematical genius. President Home Roomg President, P.O.D. Clubg Fire Marshall, Cooking Club, Ecno, Eastanian, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball, Baseball. PEGGY LORETTA MULLIKIN Penny . . . Cute little strawberry blonde . . . fed the hungry people at the Oak Hill Diner for four years . . . thinks a certain little Skeeter and Cambridge are super . . . wears a diamond . . . plans to make Cambridge her home soon . . . likes to dance, swim, skate, and cook. Monitor, Typing Staff, Literature Club, Glee Club, Pep Club, Eastonian, ECHO. RICHARD EUGENE MURPHY Murph . . . Teased about his curly hair . . . always with an answer . . . courteous Cities Service worker . . . likes to annoy the ginls. Glee Club, Dancing Club. CUINEVERE ELIZABETH MUSHAW Nice . . . quiet . . . shy . . . big help in the library . . . one of the best dressed . . . is called Genevive quite often by mistake. Library Club, Clee Club, Commercial Club, T.T.S., Monitor. Iwi' ,MMM' NANCY LEE PILSCH 'Pansyg the quiet studlous glrl . . . Is forever working . . . makes the Eastonian possible . . . The girl with The Complexion . . . Always declining nominations. Eastnnian News Manager, Secretary of Junior Class, Dra- matic Club. GERALDINE RITTENHOUSE Ditty . . . Blond petite type . . . peppy little cheer leader . . . Dana Andrews fan . . . hopes to become a surgeon . . . always saying Corn Flakes . ' Pep Club, Eastanian, Ecno, Cheerleader, I-Iomeroom Sec- retary, Vice-President of Pep Club, Monitor. I4 J V JONAS ROY RITTENHOUSE Muscles . . . Charles Atlasi' of the Senior class . . fellow of a words . . . handy man at Elliott Bros. ECHO, Ping Pong Club, Dramatic Club. ELIZABETH ANNE SEWELL gles . . . Chief Monitor . . . always cheerful . . a jerk at Rexall Drug. Cha' n Commercial Club, Chairman of Monitors, Danc- in lub, Glee Club, Secretary of P. 0. D. Class. MARY JANE SHORTALL Shorty . . . solid little brunette from Tunis Mills . . . can't decide whether she likes her boys short or tall . . . Cherry's chief advertiser . . . likes to drive a '64-1 maroon Plymouth . . . likes dancing. Monitor, Ecno, Pep Club, F. H. A. Club fTreasurerD Eastonian. M Rem . . . Miss Leonard's Pal . . . sells pencils . . can always stir up a laugh . . . can't decide if itis Sue or Nancy . . . called baby of 1lA. Clee Club, Dramatic Club, Builders Club, Fire Marshall, Advertising Manager of Eastonian, Publicity Manager of Ecno. WILLIAM REMBERT SIMPSON MAQ KATHLEEN PATRICIA SLAUGHTER P ati' . . . the girl with the nice smile and long dark hair. Hails from Cordova ., . . doesn't get a bit tired of Curry . . . refers to her sister as It . Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Monitors, ECHO. RUSSELL SMITH Another of Uncle Sam's returned Nephews . . . Went in the Marines in 194-5 and is back at Easton High to finish school . . . Says women always lead him into trouble. ,aa JAMES EWING STAYTON Better known as Bucky . . . seen driving a Plymouth or a Chevrolet . . . Oak Hill Esso Service Station is honored by Bucky's assistance . . . hobbies are: running a taxi for girls only. ECHO, Stage Craft Club. GEORGE ELMER STEVENS, JR. Junior . . . Trappe athlete . . . has a certain girl sighing . . . roams the halls according to Mr. Zimmerman. Varsity, Ecuo, F. F. A., Builder, Student Council, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, President of Stage Craft Club. DOROTHEA MARCLYN STEWART whiz at typing . . . office assistant . . . thinks Tilghman's Island is a secret. Varsity Team, Eclro Typing Stali, Monitor, Vice Presi- dent 10B, Commercial Club, Dancing Club. ANNE ELIZABETH STOOPS Cute . . . blonde . . . oliice assistant . . . rides around in a black Ford . . . we don't mean her father's . . . finds it hard to grasp the mysteries of shorthand . . . loves to dance . . . hails from Mathewstown. lgonitor, Glee Club, Commercial Club, OHice Assistant, crm. BERNICE ELIZABETH TAYLOR Cute blonde . . . comes to us from Preston . . . good athlete . . . drives the boys wild . . . beautiful penman- ship. Senior Class Treasurer, Dramatic Club, Field-ball, Soft- ball, Ecno. CHARLES EDWARD TAYLOR Pickles . . . belongs to that famous wholesale gang . . . likes that crew hair cut . . . ready for anything the other boys cook up . . . always find him in Hill's . Fire Marshall, Volleyball Team fCaptainJ, Soccer, Basket- ball iManagerJ, Baseball, Dancing Club. l6 Snooky . . . prominent shorthand student . . . a W ESSELL PARKS THOMAS, JR. JV Pedro . . . Big man of the ECHO . . . Easton girls , aren't good enough for him . . . liked Cleveland very ' much . . . school's projectionist . . . gets away with murder in P. 0. D .... always needs a shave . . . Sea Scout . . . Editor Ecuo, Editorial Manager Eastonian, Pep Club, Photography Club, Glee Club, Fire Marshall, Student Council, Vice President IV-A. I , 5-l 1 .Aff ' ALMA MAGDALEN THUM1-3-25 ' ,, Sue's cousin . . . quiet . . . curly hair? softifvdibe . . . Thinks Marshall Thompson is just handsome, 'Called Miss Thumb 'by her pupilstia -jx ki ' li Pep Club, Homeroom Secretary? 'Business'-,.Makia'ger, Sec- retary of Stage Craft Club, Easloruan,.Egti0, Glee Club. SUE THUME Thuzie . . . always wonders why she can't live in Easton . . . loves to smoke a pipe . . . pest in math class . . . still trying to reduce. Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Monitor, Easlonian, Business Manager of ECHO. K ffl Of-U K , I L ,.,,,,j xg, E - bt 'Xxx JJ ru ,xy , T JA XX ETHEL LOUISE TOWERS .fx-gli In every argument . . . loves music and a crowd . . . enjoys all sports . . . always complaining about her hair. Eastonian, Photography Club, Dramatic Club, Monitors, Glee Club, lntermural Games. GARNETT LEE WALKER, JR. Lee . . . always looking for a date . . . best dressed man in E.H.S. . . . a second Sam Snead? . . . wields a wicked ping-pong paddlle . . . best salesman Blades ever '91 had fwith the exception of Holdenj . . . Sea Scout. Secretary, Ping Pong Clubg President, Pep Clubg Volley ' Ball, Clee Club, Eastanian, Soccer, Track. MF 3 if W ' ow! VIRGINIA LEE WARNER WWW Ginny Lee . . . Full of Hope', . . . wears diamond on +P 'M' third finger left hand . . . plans to be married soon after graduation . . . likes to dance . . . whiz in shorthand. Q Monitor, Clee Club, Commerical Club. I7 Q. W5 ROBERT RICHARD WHEATLY Veronica, Bob . . . tall, handsome, blonde . . . has 1 all the girls sighin . . . active in s orts . . . retty blue . g . P . P i A ,' h, s, ' , f i eyes . . . likes to dance . . . seen ln H1'll's,'. ..b 3: 'V'V Varsity Team, Soccer, Basketball, Vice Chairman of 'E V 2 V Q V LOUIS ELBERT WHITBY Pete . . . full of mischief . . . Mr. Zimmerman's pet peeve . . . plenty of wavy hair . . . hangs around with Robert . . . likes to tease the girls. Varsity ketiball, Soccer, Dancing Club. , I' MW' ,fi-'L k'fw74 ,ijJ1fiN AVON WooD 'if Ktlffoodien . . . Always in a gang . . . says all the boys are O.K. but just can't find one to suit her. Big Cheesev on ECHO staff. Thinks Alan is a nice Ladd. sity Team, Monitor, Student Council. MW GRAFTON ELLSWORTH YOUNG, JR. '4Buddy . . . one of the Big Fivei' in the quartet . . . direct descendant of Doc Blanchard . . . never told a lie in his life . . . football enthusiast . . . speaks French like Charles Boyer . . . big man in the Sea-Scouts. Cheerleader, Pep Club, Glee Club. Assistant Editor of ECHO, Eastonian, Dramatic Club, Var- y 2,1 39X Underclasses ..?, Q -ef -T - lg-:six --:fag ,ff .Q----if- ,. l-- 10B First Row: D. Knox, M. Schutzg H. Crunden, Sec., R. Dulin, Pres.g D. Revelle, Vice, Pres., M. Rae Harrision, M. Baynard. Second Row: M. Ewing, D. Sullivan, H. Clark, S. Morris, J. Marshall, J. A. Cole, L. Gore, C. Lyons, D. Abbot. Third Row: H. Mans- field, D. Brown, B. Callahan, M. Moore, N. Willy, G. Lomax, F. Sharp, D. Roe, C. Sewell. Fourth Row: D. Adams, J. Outten, J. Daffin, R. Retallack, A. Carroll, L. Coleman, R. Conrad, L. Tar- button. Absent: S. Collier, R. Cerlock, J. Russ. MISS BROOKS -Home Room Teacher. 10A First Row: E. Ozman, B. Stur- gis, Sec. and Treas.p M. Fox Vice Pres., H. V. Samis, Pres., L. Newbaker, P. Martin. Second Row: D. Leverage, S. McMahan, M. Willis, M. Goldsborough, B. Anderson, A. Collins, J. Marvel, P. Altvater, J. Zabara. Third Row: E. Marshall, J. Nicholson, R. Stinson, C. Adams, E. Horsey, W. Campbell, J. Shearer, W. Le- Compte. Fourth Row: J. Kreeger, B. Hunteman, I. Prettyman, B. Sayles, C. Lynn, D. Manette, C. Louie. Absent from Picture: W. Louie, J. Spies, P. Findle I. yr Golden, N. Sherwood. MISS HALES-H ome Room Teacher 10C First Row: B. Webb, C. Car- rollg J. Cappa, Vice-Pres., H. Holden, Pres., F. Patrick, Sect., K. Harden, C. Prahl. Second Row: B. Coleman, L. Trice, E. Saunders, F. Reid, P. Tull, N. Scott. Third Row: M. E. War- ner, R. Crow C Lynch Abs , . . I from Picture: C. Caulk, J. Hicllcz, A. M C ll' . o ms, W. Diamond, D. Mullikirn MRS. SLEZAKfHome Room Teacher. 9M First Row: D. Dudrow, R. Pooreg B. A. Rhodes, Sec. and Treas.g J. Callahan, President, F. Pedigo, Vice Presg P. Coun- cell, D. Rittenhouse. Second Row: J. Erskine, D. Towers, R. Morris, J. Goslin, B. Willis, L. Edgar. Third Row: A. Baynard, P. Car- rett, J. Blades, H. De Rooy, L. Bridges, M. Sherwood, B. Schells. Fourth Row: A. Spies, S. Car- roll, B. Adams, M. Shortall, B. Roberts, R. Parrott, C. Pardee. Those Absent from Pictures D. Smith, W. Steward, E. Collins. MISS MULQUEEN-Home Room Teacher. 9C First Row: B. 0'Ferrall, B. Priceg J. Townsend, Vice-Pres.g B. Cox, Pres., R. Granger, Sec., J. Brogley, T. Leonard. Second Row: P. Hutson, S. Baynard, A. Dyott, F. Whitby, B. Edgar, B. Jump, D. Ireland. Third Row: R. Matthews, F. Ireland, D. Knox, H. Long, A. Hull, F. Foster. Fourth Row: E. Shortall, B. Weddle, R. Trice, A. Leverage, G. Barrow, J. Bradley. Absent from Picture: F. Saunders, J. Patchett, F. Row. MR. CURRY- Horne Room Teacher. 9S First Row: B. Wisel, J. Covey, L. Howard, Vice-Pres., S. Smith, Pres.g P. Bryan, Sec. and Treas.g D. Hynson, V. L. Morris. Second Row: J. Chance, V. Blessing, J. Price, G. Starr, S. Closson, J. Bowling, S. Morris. Third Row: B. Russ, E. Batchelor, P. Shortall, J. Bates, R. Welch, L. Bowling, T. Lednum. Fourth Row: R. Renshaw, E. Beauchamp, D. Haley, B. Dryden, J. Wilson, J. Fisher. Absent from Picture: P. Towers, P. Ross. MRS. SHANNAHANH Home Room Teacher. 9V First Row: M. A. Pahlman, E. Sanford, H. Louie, J. Webb, Vice- Pres.g J. Cheezum, Sec., M. French H. Willey. Second Row: D Plutschak, D. Fehsenfeld, M. New: nan, P. Anderson, R. Wieland, T. Hopkins, G. Andrew, N. Carroll. Third Row: D. Renshaw. M. A. Slaughter, C. Mullikin, P. Murphy M. J. Louie, A. Schwaninger, M Coldsborough, P. Brown. Fourth Row: G. Hemming, C. Windmiller N. Meintzer, J. Lambdin, B. Coates, M. Reid, B. Williams. Ab- sent from Picture: S. Young, Pres. MR. VICE-Home Room Teacher. 1 s 1 8V 8H First Row: P. Saulsbury, H. Dyottg M. Daflin, Vice-Pres., R. Dobson, Pres.: H. Ozman, Sec. L. Cook, P. Shortall. Second Row B. Pardoe, M. Lomax, C. Thume' W. Saunders, F. McCracken, D. Ferguson. Third Row: S. Calla- han, J. McCart E L y, . ewis, J. Ewing, L. Mullilcin, Fourth Row: N. Bradley, R. Watts, E. Larmore Absent from Picture: .L Vaughn, S. Pearson. MR. HOLSTON- Home Room Teacher. 8A First Row: B. Wagner, J. Hut- song W. Lister, Vice Pres., R. Dulin, Pres., P. Moffett, Sec. and Treas.g B. Williams, M. Retallack. Second Row: A. Greenwood, K. Sinclair, N. Ireland, S. Price, S. Forrest, S. Smith, D. Harrison, E. Selkow. Third Row: N. George, E. Welch, H. Price, R. Hummer, J. Daffin, C. Long, .l. Harrison, F. Clark. Fourth Row: M. Horst, R. Whitby, J- Swann, E. Larmore, W. Jones, J. Fisher, J. Ewing, C. Mielke. Absent from Picture: D. Bryan, B. Swann, M. Chittenden, M. French. MR. HERR-Home Room Teacher. First Row: C. Knoxg D. Wind- miller, Vice Pres.: A. Beahm Pres., A. Whiteley, Sec. and Treas.g P. David, R. Lord, B. Hollyday, A. Bunsfield. Second Row: J. Walbridge, P. Hubbard, G. Jones, P. Councell, E. Horsey, P. Asmussen, I. J. Mankamyer, S. Wood, B. Boyles, J. Roe. Third Row: L. Harrison, J. Schultz, J. Pastorfield, K. Foreman, B. Meintzer, R. Chaplain, H. Truitt, B. A. Dulin, E. Diefenderfer. Fourth Row: M. Carroll, E. Coates, R. Seymour, B. Retallack, P. Wrightson, N. Ornett, A. Mur- phy, H. Parrott. Absent from pic- ture: M. Brittingham, L. Mullikin, W. Coldsborough. MISS VAN WYCK-Home Room Teacher. 1 7J First Row: M. Cherry, J. Short. all, J. Clark, C. Patrick, C. Sauls- buryv Pres., T. Holland, R. Wrot- en. Second Row: M. Murphy, J. Watson, H. Faulkner, V. Todd, N. Stevens, R. Kane, J. Chance, J. Harmon. Third Row: R. Mans- field, H. Conrad, George, T, ROSS, J. Taylor, J. Brogley. Fourth Row: W. Saulsbury, W. Horney, S. Ireland, M. Whitby, D. Schultz. Absent from Picture: N. Whitby, I. Startt, L. Whitby. MISS JONES -Home Room Teacher. zrst Row: R. Walls: M. Shreve, V ice-Pres.: E. Saulsbury, Pres.: P. Warner, Sec., J. War- ner, S. Shreve, P. Worden, L. Hicks. Second Row: T. Collins, R. Clem, L. Wright, C. Ross, C. Saulsbury, S. Saulsbury, E. Ken- nedy, C. Scotton. Third Row: E. Greenwood, J. Harrison, C. Vaughn, M. Salmon, S. Bennett, J. Herd, J. Russell, B. Jones, C. Pope. Fourth Row: C. Macindoe, N. Andrie, A. McMahan, R. Hoffman, E. Pyper, J. Linn, L. Jones. Filth Row: J. Retallack, C. Roth, M. Batchellor, D. Davis, S. Bryan. Absent from Picture: C. Bryan, J. Ewing. MISS RUSSEL-Home Room Teacher, 7M First Row: H. Hardin, D. Bowdle, D. Mankamyerg R. Ortt, Vice-Pres., R. Nicholson, W. Dud- row, J. Stewart. Second Row: J. Reinwall, A. Adams, P. Green- hawk, F. Frampton, E. Brown, C. Hunley, W. Willoughby, J. Louie, H. Landon. Third Row: B. Johnston, R. Lyons, H. Dise, J. Taylor, V. Blessing, E. Councell, A. O'Ferrall, B. Blades, R. Snyder, F. Hungerford. Fourth Row: E. Jones, K. Gieb, P. Bryan, B. Hutchison, J. Pope, M. Newbaker, V. Jones, J. Harrison. Absent from Picture: B. Spies, Pres.: J. Coulby, Sec., B. Cannon, E. Slaughter, R. Filbird, F. Ritten- house, B. Gannon. MISS MAUPIN -Home Room Teacher. Bookworms-Study Hall This Way Pleasen-Ushers for concerts Dance The Strugglers-Personal T , YP' ing Class Dinner Guess Who? -Masquerade Yumm - Turkey! - Christmas Busy? Mais Ouif - French Class Thar's Chasen' Thar Men- Sadie Hawkins Dance Net serve!-Noon volleyball Daniel in The Li Li Li-Boy's Quartet Going up -- Construction new shop Time-out for studying-Study Hall group l Center of attraction-P-View of Hall 115: iv Who ,H ,,y5f,g, gf, ru ff 3 1- ugh M., f 1 IM' 'Q ' '- - : , 5--1 .5 - J L1 w f -2 . ggi- A 32, -511-,aw-A. :s ,w w ., Q, - 'wif' ,V f Q: 5,6 .hu l,...,-E'-'-Mg., -i--,sq IV,-,iafiwqu 'V- ai- if 'W -f ,. ,. . ,,5. k52 - 5,1Y 'W- ig? f 1 1. .gf 22- - ' , -f Q ma' gWgi5i1? Q?:bgw -,FEE gg? L' , -' ,M , 5424 if - iff wyffffl Qil gygggg .5 Tiifzfs ,, ff ' .K ? .- f . fu -i .x -. 2-f,-Q 1 V ' 2-if -3' W , V ,sigma '11 . . 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Taylor, Coach. Third Rows R. Gregory, R. Conrad, D. Holden, F. Mason,, H. Grunden. ar it occer Team The boy's soccer team concluded their season by defeating St. Michaels 3 to 0. This year's team has been victorious many times and has won 5 out of 8 games. The boys tried very hard to get in the play-offs, but were defeated by Crisfield with a close score of 1 to 0. A word of praise should be given to Mr. Taylor for his untiring efforts to produce a championship team. Score of the soccer games: Opponents Easton East New Market 1 4- Hurlock 0 2 East New Market 1 2 Hurlock 3 4 St. Michaels 2 1 Centreville 2 1 Crisheld 1 0 St. Michaels 0 3 ia E SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL First Row: J. Chance, B. Dryden, B. Roberts, J. Covey, .l. Townsend. Second Row: L. Whitby, J. Kreegerg T. Miller, Co-Captain, E. Callahan, Co-Captaing A. Brittingham, R. Wheatley. Third Row: C. Taylor, Managerg M. Fox, W. Campbell, E. Horsey, H Grunden, W. LeCompte. C. Stevensg E. Smith, Coach. Ba ketball This yearas team has set a record of which any school might be proud. They started off the season by winning 4 out of 5 games, improving with each game. Although the competition has been stiff this year, the Easton boys played hard to come through victorious. Their excellent team spirit and cooperation has been the key to their success and will continue to be so. A word of praise should be given to Mr. Smith for producing a team that Easton High can always be proud of and also to Charles Taylor for his ex- cellent management of the team. bti 32 Ba kethall gh, 2712: new My 'WM as ,Wm gpg? JM? get tw 6' 2 iw weft' ,Q C N, 6,6 29? :E rail, V591 Satire A A f as 55? N? at Y 42 iam ELMAR QSPIDERJ CALLAHAN-A fast, tricky little player who makes some unbelievable long shots. Plays forward and guard. TED MILLER-Does a swell job of playing guard and makes some nice long and short shots. PETE WHITBY-The tall curly haired center who makes pivot shots with ease. JIMMY KREEGAR-Played on team last year, deadly on set shots, plays forward. ALAN BRITTINGHAM-Fast little forward who makes some beautiful set shots. ROBERT WHEATLEY-Tall blond-haired guy, who makes some nice passes. Good tosser on long and short shots. MORTON FOX-First year on team, has great possibilities, makes long and short shots, plays forward or guard. GEORGE STEVENS-Tall center who makes some pretty pivot shots. BOYS' BASKETBALL SCORES 29 Easton East New Market 19 Easton 49 Cordova 13 Easton 38 East New Market 13 Easton 26 Cambridge 50 Easton 24 St. Michaels 14- Easton 21 Hurlock 30 Easton 28 Centerville 28 33 Baseball Along with the first signs of spring, come baseball, a familiar scene around E. H. S. Many new faces can be seen out to practice, trying their haradest to make the team with the stand-bys from last year's team. With these new prospects and the veterans from last year's team, Easton hopes again to have a successful base- ball season. 34 in F' m 5 m '11 ? F1 r- o as :P E o I-1 so 1- CD FPUFZZWFOFTUFHWHFF Marshall .,.............. R. I. Legates .... ...,. R . W. Cleary ..... ...... C . Taylor ..... ,..... C . Prettyman .... ...... L . I. Marvel ...... ..... L . W. Altvater .... ..., L . W. Moore. . . .... L. H. B. Linn .... ...... C . H. B. Jones ..... ........ R . H. B. Hunteman ..... ...,. R . F. B. Bryan.. ,... R. F. B. or Goal J. Dudrow .....,.... L. F. B. N ewbaker . .......,..... Goal Hunteman . . , . . . Sub. Wood ...... to Mardela to to play Berlin. to Centerville defeated after Easton 8 Easton 8 Easton 3 Easton 3 Easton 8 Easton 6 Easton 6 . . , Sub. Fieldhall The fieldball girls had a very successful season this year. They traveled play Crisfield in the Semi-finals. They then proceeded to Salisbury After winning the Lower Shore Championship they then ventured to take a try at the Eastern Shore Championship, but they were a hard and close game. Captains-Chic Lega Elaine Jones Jo Cleary Helen Marshall Irene Prettyman Chic Legates Peggy Altvater SCHEDULE East New Market Hurlock East New Market Hurlock St. Michaels Centerville St. Michaels tes Players Charlotte Linn Elaine Jones' Marian Moore Mary Jane Dudrow Phyllis Hunteman Linda Newbaker PLAYOFF S Princess Ann at Mardela Easton 6 Princess Ann 4- Berlin at Salisbury Easton 11 Berlin 2 Centerville at Centerville Easton 4- Centerville 7 Girls' Basketball Jo Clear y .... ,Irene Prettyman. . . Chick Legates. Helen Marshall. Elaine Jones. . . Peggy Altvater. Jo Cleary- fCo-captainl Helen Marshall- fCo-captainl Irene Prettyman Chic Legates Elaine Jones TEAMS ..accurate eye overhead shots . . . . . . .speed, high pumps . . . . . . . . .interceptions, fakes . . . . .long drilibles on offense ...careful defensive player Peggy Altvater Joan Wood Nancy Meintzer Grace Barrow Diane Renshaw Carol Mullikin Bill Hunteman GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCORES Easton 22 Easton 50 Easton 27 Easton 24- Easton 20 Easton 241 Easton 27 East New Market Cordova East New Market Cambridge St. Michaels Hurlock Centerville 36 1 if' Girls' Basketball The girls basketball team under the excellent super- vision of Miss Brooks, has succeeded in winning 4-X5 of the games this year. The team is 'led by Joan Cleary, the captain of the forewards, and Helen Marshall, the captain of the guards. When the going gets tough, you can always count on them to do their best. Softball STRIKE THREE! YoU'aE OUT! The softball team of E. H. S. is off with a bang this year. There are a few new faces seen around the diamond, but, of course, there are always the oldfstand-bys. Among the ones taken for granted are Jones, Marshall, Cleary, Prettyman, and Marvel. Some of the new ones are Tay- lor, Callahan, and Dudrow. 37 7 BASKETBALL PTELDBALL SOCCER BASKETBALL .- We A A' - 31 is-N W A f -'ghwgf 4,5473 uw I Q f , 6 ,, Ill: mv 1 rs v 'KN Senior Dramatic Club First Row: D. Leverage, E. Towers, B Taylor, J. Cleary, Pres., E. Callahan, Sec G. Starr, A. deRoy Second Row Wieland, P. Slaughter, E. Jones, J. Wood, L..Bowling, M Brittingham B. S M M . , . c ahan Miss Leonard Third Ro E . w: . Thomas, S. Hickson, D. Clark, B. Bates, R. Welch, J. Fisher, B. Blades, P. Martin. Fourth Row: K. McLaughlin, M. Bryan, R. Simpson, B. Dryden, L. Newbaker, R. Holden. Absent rom Picture. M. Coldsborough, J. S-pies. 'VIISS LEONARD-Sponsor. DN 5 :, .xx ' 1 A.: Suu ji J E Iunior Dramatic Club First Row: R. Wroten, R. Walls, C. K . . . nox, Vice Chairman, P David Fhairman P. Asmussen, Secretary' P ,Shreve S, Shreve. Second Row: YR. -Mansfieldz C Patrick, C. Saulsbury, H Dyott H Conrad B. Dulin. J. Taylor, M .Batchelor-Mis Ni . , , s Russell, Sponsor. Third Row: N. Horney, J. Coulhy, N. Stevens, R. Kane, V. Todd, J. Herd, B. Johnston, R. Snyder, F. Hunger- ford. Fourth Row: E. Coates, H. Ozman, M. Carroll, A. McMahan, P. Newbaker, B. Hutchison, E. Jones, E. Slaughter. Absent from Picture: Shirley Bennet Irma Starlt Wallace Jones. MISS RUSBEL-Sponsori 40 1 55+ J':tl2 enior Glee Club First Row: B. Jones, V. Jones, B. Blades, R. A. Walls, R. Nicholson, B. Spies, H. Hardin. Second Row: J. Walbridge, B. A. Dulin, T. Roth, D. Davis, C. Scotland, S. Bryan, J, Russell, E. Slaughter. Third Row: J. Watson, J. Taylor, J. Ewing, L. Wright, J. Harrison, R. Kane, S. Shreve, B. Johnson, E. Greenwood. Fourth Row: M. Bachlor, L. Harrison, M. Carroll, N. Andrie, P. Newbaker, B. Boyles, E. Jones. Fifth Row: A. Beahm, A. Murphy, C. Knox, P. David, L. Jones, K. Gieh, D. Bryan. MR. HOLSTON-Sponsor. ',..! 1 fn? ' 1 if Iunior Hi h Glee Club First Row: L. Newbaker, B. Hunteman, D. Manette, D. Clark, S. Leonard, M. Bryan, N. Bryan. Second Row: W. Diamond, J. German, E. Towers, J. Cleary, S. Hickson, S. Leverage, M. Foreman, J. Carey, C. Mushaw. Third Row: H. Willey, L. Furnish, N. Carroll, D. Plutschak, P. Brown, F. Reed, D. Sullivan, A. Sewell, L. Bennett, E. Jones, S. Thume. Fourth Row: M. Moore, M. Slaughter, C. Mullikin, E. Callahan, E. Ozman, P. Mullikin, A. Thume, A. Holden, A. Arrington, V. Warner, A. Stoops. Filth Row: W. LeCompte, R. Holden, M. Fox, L. Walker, C. Carroll, G. Young, E. Thomas, P. Martin, J Nicholson, R. Stinson. Sixth Row: F. Mason, H. Samis, R. Simpson, B. Bates, J. Howard, R. Maxwell, R. Murphy. MR. HOLSTON--Sponsor. STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: B. Spies, G. Saulsbur ' S V. l . y, . Hickson, Assistant Secretary, R. Holden lce President, B. Bates, President, E. Callahan, Secretary, H. Legates, D Windmueller, S. Smith. Second Row: H. Holden, J. Cleary, J. Wood, P. Warner, P. David, B. Boyles, A. Sewell, M. .l. Dudrow, S. Leonard. Third Row: T. Miller, R. Dobson, J. Callahan, B. Dulin, E. Horsey, 1. Townsend, R. Louie, A. Brittingham. Fourth Row: S. Young, A. Whitely, B. Cox, R. Dulin, D. Revelle, J. Howard, E. Callahan, A. Carroll, L. Walker. Fifth Row: I. Prettyman, R. Wheatley, E. Thomas, F. Patrick, G. Stevens, H. Samis, J. Councell. MR. ZIMMERMAN-Sponsor. 42 9 MHNIT -i First Row: S. Thume, B. Taylor, H. Legates, Vice Chairman, A. Sewell, Chair man, D. Cox, Sec. and Treas.g J. Carey, M. Foreman. Second Row: Mrs. Dickerson, Sponsor, E. Towers, A. Holden, P. Mullikin, E Callahan, D. Rittenhouse, M. J. Dudrow, M. J. Shortall, M. A. Brittingham Third Row: E. Jones, J. Wood, C. Mushaw, M. Stewart, J. Cleary, H. Marshall L. Bennett, A. Arrington, A. Stoops. Fourth Row: D. Do.1son, H. Kuhler, N. Bryan, M. Carpenter, L. Blessing, P Hunteman, V. L. Warner, A. M. Marvel, S. Hickson. Fifth Row: J. German, S. Leverage, A. Thume, M. Bryan, S. Leonard, D. Clark P. Slaughter. MRS. DICKERSON-Sponsor 4 f f 'bf' 4 ff, 6 43 ,iii- ...- Q ECHO STAFF 45' ESSEL THOMAS ..,. .... ....... E d itor-in-chief JOAN WOOD ........ .......,...,... A ssistant-Editor SUE THUIVIE ..,.,..,.. .........,..,. B usiness Manager BERNICE TAYLOR ....4........,.... ..... A ssistant Business Manager REIVIBERT SIMPSON. . . 3 . . . ,...,...................... Publicity Editor SHIRLEY HICKSONBARNEY BATES, TED MILLER ..,........ Art Editor JUNE CAREY ....,,.,...,,.... .,.....,.......,........... L iterary Editor ELAINE JONES .......,......... ,... A ssistant Literary Editor CERALDINE RITTENHOUSE ,.... .,...,...., M ake-up Editor MARIAN CARPENTER ........ ........,. T yping Editor ALAN BRITTINGHAM ......, ......, S ports Editor xCHIC LECATES ......,.. .....,,. S' ports Editor ROBERT LOUIE .,....... ...., P hotography Editor MISS LOUISE GUNN MISS KATE VAN WYCK OIISOFS The ECHO is the product of the efforts of the entire senior class, all of whom contributed to make it possible. 44 ,pueiy at me uegniuuig ui scuuui, TUNIAN t T FF l imiscd to give an enlarged pic- I 'e to the most cooperative senior, yet the results of this contest are . l known. Informal snaps are t 4' .. X .I ,. , 0 being taken by me photography n Bums lu lit 5llll lo Lhil lb. Fl- tlrcu ln ll ur-Dcvcstatctl I-hs mnkeqm staff, of which Ditty The December Antrim Assembly' Areas ttcnhouse is head, has been proved to be one of the most delight- Mi, l feting many afternoons after mi nf ma of-hmi vi-ar when rn Haarlem- ns me Nmmmhnr drivel iool discussing the various wa arranging the contents of t ok. At least one ECHO worker will und at the deposit table eve , von time taking down paymen J date. over 200 people have glvl .eir orders, :rank Patrick ttends Show ith lcgii-H immy Clark, Percy Shortal Thomas Meredith Also Team Members Frank Patrick, a member of tl unior Class of Easton High Soho: rent to Chicago on November ' or the purpose of judging Li' tock at the International Li' ltock Show held in the Unit Stock Yard. Other members of the Talb: Jounty Four-H team making tl rip were Jimmy Clark, a graduat if Easton High School in 1945, Pei :y Shortall, a graduate of Eastq High School in 1946, and Thomas Meredith, a Junior at Cordova High School. This team was third in judging en state teams competing. Frank was fourth in the country in beet CBN10 Judging and eighth in in- dividual placing of all classes. The team attended the annual Thomas E. Wllson banquet and saw such sport champions as Ted Williams, 'Patty Berg, Charles Trippi and others. The remainder of the week was spent at the Na- tional Farm Show and the National sented in a program over Station WBAL, Baltimore, during the latter part of November, Upon reaching the studio the boys were welcomed by the announcer, Mr. Harry O'Connor. The program consisted of a review of the boys ac- tivities in the F. F. A. including shop and class projects, their rea- Christmas Dance lo 'Be Presented In l uditorium uss Rell's Orchestra To As for the clothes, few dress traditionally, most of them dress as we do. They like American things and ride two miles on a bike to see Next come the great wooden shoes which are still worn when they are not dressed up. You can get four pairs of wooden shoes for the price of one pair of leather shoes. It takes only 17 minutes to make a pair of wooden shoes ii you are a good cob- bler. His costume included a pair of these shoes. He did a Dutch dance -dancing his way from our stage after an educational and delight- live stock. There were twenty-sev- H Amefiwn m0Vi9- Horse Show. fully displayed glimpse of Holland. Proceeds from the show will be used to buy much needed basket- ball uniforms for the boys' varsity. The auditorium promises to ring with songs old and new, the sound of tapping feet. choruses, duets, quartets. and, of course old favorite monologues. Perhaps lurking in our midst is an Abbot and Costello or a Fanny Brice. Miss Van Wyck and Mr. Holstoh are acting as faculty sponsors of the show. Joan Cleary heads the stud- ent committee consisting of: Lee lWalker, Stephen Smith, Evelyn Cal- lahan, Peggy Brown, Bill Spies, and lBernard Bates. llsty finished and chairs pushed Play For Annual Dance The glad bells will ring out to- ght to the music of Russ Rell's chestra at the celebration of tston's annual Christmas dance. Garbed with holly, lighted by a g tree and featuring surprise dec- ations, the auditorium trans- rmed for the occasion, will provide sparkling background for those attendance, Dancing hours will be from 9:00 M. to 1:00 A. M., with students d alumni of the past four years lebratlng the advent of the holi- y season. Semi-formal in nature. the dance omises to be the event of the zson, with ticket presales indi- ting a. large attendance. The dance committee. with ,rney Bates as chairman and Es- l Thomas. Shirley Granger, Nor- i Bryan, Geraldine Rittenhouse. ilby Bates, and Joan Wood. as embers, have worked long and .e in planning for what they hope ll be an enjoyable occasion. It Did Go 0ver!-- No, It Didn't Each noon hour after lunches are into view of the volley-ball court, the net. is raised and two teams face each other on the court. Fast action and hard play are anticipated by the spectators, who are seldom dis- appointed. Each team of course sports an ap- propriate name. Such appealations as Chic's Biddies, Bates' Bums, and Britt's Brats leave no question in one's mind as to the team's captains. The titles of the Thrashers, The ,,..i,-..i.-- Black Widows and the Ghosts minatlon to win the Championship. No less active are the spectators who crowd around the court back- ing their chosen team with shouts of encouragement. A fast play chaulk ing up a point for one team draws shouts of admiration 'from its sup- porters and boos from the op- ponents. Thus volleyball again makes its entrance into the seasonal sports of E. H. B. .re no doubt derived from a deter- Editor-in-Chief ,..., ,IBERNARD BATES Editorial Manager.. ,IESSELL THOMAS News Manager .... ,..... N ANCY PILSCH BU-Mess Manager- . . .EVELYN CALLAHAN News Editor .....,, Al,-, E THEL TQWERS Advertising Manager., UREMBERT SIMPSON Circulation Manager. .. A4,,., MORTQN FQX Photography .........., ....,..,....... .......,. ...,... l R O BERT LOUIE News SMH-Charles Adams, Barabara Anderson, .loan Cleary, Bobby Cerlock, Joe Howard, Elaine Jones, Henrietta Legates, Helen Marshall, Geraldine Rittenhouse, Harvey Samis, ,loc Shearer, Alma Thume, Ethel Towers, Roger Wieland, .loan Wood. Editorial Stag-Peggy Ann Brown, Bernard Coates, Shirley Hickson. Richard Holden, Billy Louie, Richard Maxwell, Ted Miller, Donna Plutschak, Betsy Sturgis. Business Stag-Peggy Altyater, Penn Anderson, Nancy Carroll, Jacqueline Cheezum, Page Findlay, Tommy Hopkins, Dolores Mannetle, ,lean Marvel, Frank Mason, Nancy Meinlzer, Carol Mullikin, Linda Newbaker, Irene Prettyman, Lee Walker, .lean Webb Typing Stall-Chief-Mary .lane Dudrow, Aulby Bates, Maude Bryan, Bill deRooy, Robert gregory, Audrey Holden, Shirley Leonard, Peggy Mullikin, Mary .lane Shorlall, Ewing layton. MR. CURRY, MRS. SLEZAK, MISS GUNN-Sponsors 45 Future Farmers Uf meriea 4 if F. Patrick, Vice-Pres., J. Councell l Treas Lloyd Tarbutton P. Councell, B. Steward. Third Row: M. Shortall, B. Adams, S. Carroll. Sitting Down: D. Rittenhouse, D. Dudlow. Absent from Picture: H. Kennedy. MR. LEWIS-Sponsor. Fire ll Marshalls C5 ive Ni First Row: R. Gregory, C. Taylor. Second Row: E. Thomas, D. Maxwell, L. Whitby. Third Row: M. Conrad, E. Callahan, F. Mason. Fourth Row: J. Howard, A. Brittingham, A. Bates, R. Wheatley, R. Simpson. Absent from Picture: D. Holden, Chief: rres.g L. rrahl, .3ec.g lg. Carrol, .g . Second Row: E. Collins, G. Stevens, B. Garrett, J. Cappa, Watchdogg VOLLEYBALL 'Duds -Richard Maxwell 'Bates Bums -Alby Bates 'Spider's Black Widows - Spider Callahan 'Thrashersv-Robert Wheatley 'Britt's Bratsn-Alan Britting- ham Ghosts -Dick Holden CAPTAIN S Chic's Biddies -Chic Le- gates Cleary's Leftovers -Jo Cleary Taylor's Pickles -Charles Taylor MISS BROOKS-Coach Ns .-f-f ,..1- a l .... X S 5+ fa T X Color Captains HANDICRAFT CLUB BOYS COOKING CLUB FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA CLUB gl I COMMERCIAL CLUB LIBRARY CLUB ,QQ I fi PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB STAGECRAFT CLUB 50 DANCING CLUB .IUNIOR RLD CROSS CLUB PEP CLUB .ll k YOUN ARCHERY CLUB GYM CLUB ? G MUSICIANS' CLUB ,inn Lf fi 5 N A so f s- ff? 5 S ig? 4 0 xxx' fn Nil S N Q i ln A lj l fx- ' it Q lily li f fl X ly ., A p J'-25 - ii- Q ,1- S - ij-f ... enior Class Will Kenneth Adkins leaves his chats with Mr. Zimmerman to David Adams. Alice Arrington leaves her position at the Avalon movie to Pat Towers. Aulhy Bates leaves his Model A to anyone brave enough to accept it. Bernard Bates leaves his dramatic ability to Buddy Dyott. Louise Bennett leaves her pleasant smile to Jack Hicks. Lillian Blessing leaves her blonde hair and blue eyes to Patricia Shortall. Richard Bowling leaves his crew cut to Donnie Revelle. Alan Brittingham leaves his athletic ability to Teaford Leonard. Mary Ann Brittingham leaves her Height to Jane Wilson. Maude Bryan leaves her temper to anyone who can control it. Norma Bryan leaves her singing ability to Lois Furnish. Elmar Callahan leaves his position on the basketball team to Roy Seymore. Evelyn Callahan leaves her ability to milk a cow to Morton Fox. Marian Carpenter wills her 5 ft. 8 in. to Bill Spies. Doris Clark leaves her Trig. papers to any Junior desperate enough to take it. .loan Cleary leaves her ability to ice skate to Ann McMahan. Marvin Conrad leaves his eye brow pencil to Luke Howard. Jim Councell leaves her, because he can't take her with him. Phillip Councell leaves his quiet ways to Skipper Morris. Dolores Cox leaves her new hair-do to anyone who can put up with it, or put it up. Adrian DeRooy leaves his mighty physique to Bobby Dryden. William DeRooy leaves his frank statements with anyone who has nerve enough to say them. Doris Dobson leaves her ability to collect gossip to Peg Brown in hopes the Hi-Brow improves. Shirley Dillon leaves her giggles to all the sober lassies. M. Jane Dudrow leaves her seat on the school bus to anyone who can keep up the argu- ments with the driver. Addison Dulin leaves his Trappe telephone conversations to anyone who wants to pay for them. Jim Keith Edmonds leaves his ability to get women to Paul Martin. Marie Foreman leaves her bookkeeping ability to anyone who can stick to it. June Garey leaves her ability to get jobs to anyone foolish enough to take them. Bill Garrett leaves because he can't think of any good reason to stay. June German leaves her ability to attract underclassmen to Evelyn Horsey. Donald Goslin leaves his bashfulness to Butch Grunden. Shirley Granger leaves her ability to copy to anyone who is flunking. Bob Gregory leaves a little Robin to any lonesome sparrow. Eddie Henry leaves his ability to get good marks to Jean Marvel Shirley Hickson leaves her artistic ability to anyone who likes to work. Audrey Holden leaves her perfect attendance record to Joy Fisher. Dick Holden and Joe Howard leave their ability to get in trouble to Kreeger. Shirley Hfummer leaves her pretty smile to Jackie Marshall. Phyllis Hunteman leaves her father's Oldsmobile to Jim Spies. Elaine Jones leaves her ability to jitterbug to Mary Ann Slaughter. Henry Kennedy leaves that solemn look to Mary Willis. to Paul Martin. to Bobby Blades. to H. V. Samis. Elmer Horsey and Roberta Kubler leaves her quiet ways Henrietta LeGates leaves her bow-legs Shirley Leonard leaves her soft voice Shirley Leverage leaves her ability to do shorthand to Nancy Willey. Robert Louie leaves his photographic ability to Billy Louie. 52 PPIUPHECY Glass Will - - - Continued Robert Macindoe leaves his love of books to Anthony Carroll. Helen Marshall leaves Caesar to the glue factory. Alice Mae Marvel leaves her pleasant personality to Beverly Hunteman. Frank Mason leaves a few pounds to Kate Foreman. Dick Maxwell leaves his reckless driving to Mr. Zimmerman. Kenneth McLaughlin leaves his ability to drive a car to Walter Campbell. Ted Miller leaves Glenna to Bernard Coates. Peggy Mullikin leaves her matrimonial tendencies to Miss Mulqueen. Dick Murphy leaves his curls to all the girls who have to cope wi-th strings. Guinevere M-ushaw leaves her post in the library to Shirley Morris. Nancy Pilsch leaves her brains to whoever needs them - have a few. Geraldine Rittenhouse leaves her pep to Eva Ozman. Jonas Rittenhouse leaves his ability to play basketball to Sam Lister. Ann Sewell leaves her authority as chief monitor to Dotty Brown. M. Jane Shortall leaves her ability to do Home Ec. to any girl wanting Rembert Simpson leaves Trappe to Charles Adams. Patsy Slaughter leaves her sister to Mike Newnam. Russell Smith leaves his cigarettes to people who wear gas masks. Marclyn Stewart leaves her curly hair to Clark Sewell. George Stevens leaves his ability to do nothing and get away with it to Anne Stoops leaves her ability to do bookkeeping to Miss Gunn. Bernice Taylor leaves her ability to get a man to Dottie Leverage. Charles Taylor leaves the team to Mr. Smith. Essell Thomas leaves his beard to Mr. Spiers. Alma Thume leaves her, ability to do mathematics to John Cappa. Ethel Towers leaves her quiet voice to Butch Grunden. Lee Walker leaves his Latin translations to Miss Leonard. Virginia L. Warner leaves her shorthand ability to Helen Clark. Robert Wheatley leaves his Don Juan charm to Sonny Mansfield. Lewis Whitby leaves his Toni Wave Kit to Dale Mankayer. .loan Wood leaves her ability to do chemistry to Bill Sayles. Grafton Young leaves his ability to be cheerleader to Roger Wieland. a husband. .loyce Ann Cole. While strolling through the woods, wonder- ing what the future held for me, I met my pet squirrel, Tiny, who had been away all winter. He told me about his new house and all the fun he was having living in the woods instead of in my cage at home. I noticed he was carrying a large bag on his shoulder. What do you have there? I asked. Ol1l he said, Just a few acorns-but they are magic acorns. Each one contains the pro- phecy of one of the students of '48 telling what he will be doing in 10 years. So as we opened the bag, we decided to let each one of you in on the secret. The first acorn told us that Kenneth Adkins would have his own filling station. Alice Arrington will own a candy shop. Aulby Bates and Norma Bryan are co-owners of Bates' store. Barny Bates is still looking for Esther. Louise Bennett has made good as a secretaryg before long she'll run the place. Lillian Blessing is another of our secretaries and is working at McKenny Willis and Co. Richard Bowling is the editor of the Lazy Herald. Alan Brittingham is the new engineer in charge of construction on the Bay Bridge. Girls, would you like to have lovely hair, linger nails, and complexions? Go to Mary Ann Brittinghamis Beauty Shoppe. Maude Bryan is singing with the Santa Fe Rangers -not bad, either. Elmar Callahan is teaching boys physical education-now Easton has a winning team! Evelyn Callahan has taken up truck driving. Marian Carpenter has a large share in Mc- Crory's 5c and 10c Stores. Doris Clark and Helen Marshall are slicing on a guinea pig-poor thing. .loan Cleary and Ethel Towers are going crazy studying for their next play. Marvin Conrad and Charles Taylor are co- owners of Pickles Poolroomf' .lim Councell is telling the Future Farmers how it's done. We are all proud of Maryland's contribution -Phillip Councell-the Secretary of the Treas- ury-got his start in bookkeeping class. Dolores Cox is sewing on buttons on Bell- Bottom Trousers. Adrain DeRooy has at last turned to the use of stilts. Prophecy - William DeRooy is right hand man at Noble Motor Co. Shirley Dillon is teaching Mr. Gregg a new method of shorthand. Doris Dobson is housekeeping in Windy Hill. M. ,lane Dudrow has taken the place of Home Demonstrator. Addison Dulin is now a resident of Trappe. Keith Edmonds is writing a new book entitled How to Beat Jonas Rittenhouse in Pool in 200 easy lessons. Marie Foreman is bookkeeping for the govern- ment. Watch that national debt! June Garey is now secretary 'to the School Board. June German is still trying to reduce the hard way-Ayds might help! Bill Garrett is still the State Policeman's pet peeve-won't he ever stop going through red lights? , ' Donald Goslin is the manager of Avalon Theatre. Shirley Granger has made good as a Powers Model. Robert Gregory is still struggling over the mysteries of bookkeeping. Seaman Holden, scrub those decks again, orders Admiral Eddie Henry, U.S.N. Shirley Hickson and Patsy Slaughter are still trying to get through college. It is a Ph. D. by now, girls? Audrey Holden has done well in her nursing career and can be found at St. Mary's in New York. Joe Howard is still looking for smoe . Shirley Hummer is now secretary to the famous cartoonist of Collier's Magazine. Phyllis Hunteman teaches the girls what they should know about athletics. . Elaine Jones is trying to teach those Jr. High kids the proper way to play basketball. Henry Kennedy is an outstanding contest judge. Roberta Ku'bler is still collecting engagement rings. Henrietta Legates is head of the town basket- ball team. Shirley Leonard is the successor to Charlotte Greenwood. Shirley Leverage seems to be making out fine as Dr. Pugh's head nurse. Conunued Robert Louie has started his own laundry in China and turns out shirts American style. Robert Macindoe is the second Frank Buck. Alice Mae Marvel is teaching horseback rid- in . gDick Maxwell is still being held up by a Beahm. Kenneth McLaughlin is now Captain on the ferry boat. Ted Miller is chief cartoonist of Collier's magazine. Peggy Mullikin has Mrs, attached to her name and lives in Cambridge. Richard Murphy is the president's right hand man. Guinivere Mushaw is still trying to learn her figure 8's on ice. Nancy Pilch is manager of American Stores, Inc. Are you feeling bad? Call Dr. Rittenhouse- Ditty, that is. Jonas Rittenhouse is teaching all the little boys how to look like Charles Atlas. Ann Sewell is now modeling for Maybelline. M. ,lane Shortall is chief floor-walker in Cheery's Store. Rembert Simpson is still resting after grad- uation. Russell Smith is writing a new 'book called, How to keep quiet and stay out of trouble. Ewing Stayton has gone into the service station business. Marclyn Stewart is struggling with the funda- mentals of teaching at St. Michael's High. George Stevens is mayor of Landing Neck. Anne Stoops is now having trouble with Bobby Warner, Jr. Bernice Taylor is now cooking, scrubbing and cleaning for that Man. Essell Thomas is still looking for a good razor. Alma Thume shouts, Behave, childrenli' at her 4-th grade students. Sue Thume is -the new heavy-weight champion. Lee Walker is still singing a Carroll.', Virginia L. Warner now lives in St. Michaels. Robert Wheatley has just entered a Beauty Contest -Here's wishing you luck! Lewis Whitby is teaching Spider to play basketball. .loan Wood is teaching Mr. Herr chemistry. Grafton Young has taken Mr. Zimmerman's place-at last he can tell all the kids what to do. Adkinson's Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anthony Dr. J. T. B. Ambler A Bt R Pool Room Mr. and Mrs. Hans Assmussen Atlantic 8: Pacific Tea Co. Avalon Beauty Salon Band Box Miss Pauline Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Barnes The F. A. Bartlett Tree Experts Bata's Shoe Store Mr. Aulby Bates Mr. and .Mrs. B. M. Bates Bates Marine Sales Co. Beatty Antique Mr. and Mrs. james N. Bennett B. Frank Benny 8 Son Mr. and Mrs. 'W. M. Bergman TRU Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark Mr. William Clark Mr. and Mrs. Alan Coates Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Coble Miss Sara Cockey Colburns Baby Shop Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Cooke Mrs. Frank Cooper Mr. Percy Coleman Mr. and Mrs. James Collier Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Collins Mr. and Mrs. William H. Corkran Mr. Jim Councell Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Councell Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Councell Covey Service Station Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Cox Curt's Barber Shop Mrs. Alma Daflin Mr. and Mrs. A. S. David Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Elliott Mr. James M. Ewing Mr. J. Paul Fowler Mr. Arthur Fehsenfeld Mr. james Ferguson Fowler Sunoco Station Fox Bros. Fox's Sc to 55.00 Store Mr. James C. Frampton A Friend The Frostline Mr. Waverley George Mr. and Mrs. H. I. German Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gieb Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Gillis Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Gray Mrs. May Stevens Greene Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gregory Mr. and Mrs. W. Percy Gregory Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gridin Mr. John Berriage Blades Sl Co. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blake Mr. A. J. Davis and Mrs. Carroll Davis . and Mrs. Frank Davis Miss Miss Miss Louise I. Gunn Ella and Alice Haddaway Janet Hales Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blessing Mr. and Mrs. john W. Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bray Mr. john Bridges Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Brittingham Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Brittingham Miss Dorothy Brown Miss Carrie Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bryan Dr. and Mrs. Martin F. Buell Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butler Miss Clara Callahan Mr. Elmar Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Milford Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Carpenter Sherif Raymond Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carico Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Carter Mr. Harold Chance Mr. Covey Chilcutt Mrs. Malcolm L. Cleary and Daughter Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Claggett Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Claggett Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dawkins Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dawkins Dawkins Market Mrs. Pauline Dickerson Miss Muriel W. Dieter Dr. and Mrs. Paul Dietrich Mr. james K. Dillon Doreen's Shop Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Dudrow Mr. Wendell S. Dulin Mr. and Mrs. james Duncan Easton Beauty Shop Easton Candy Shop Easton Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Easton Hardware Company Easton journal Mr. and Mrs. Evans R. Hall Hallowell's Chevrolet Sales Mrs. G. T. Hallowell Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Harris Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Harrison Linwood Harrison Mr. Ned Harrison Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Henry Mr. and Mrs. john W. Henry, III H. Bc G. Restaurant Miss Doris Higgins Hills Drug Store Miss Marjorie Hill Dr. William D. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Phillip J. Milton M. Holden Alvan Holston Hopkins Easton Pastry Shop Easton Easton Easton Easton Edgell Publishing Company Rotary Club Service Station Town Cops Brothers Electric Shop Electronic Engineering Co. 55 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Howard Dr. R. V. Houck Miss Agnes Hubbard Mr. Lee Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Hughlett Henry, jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hungerford L. R. Hunt Construction Co. P TRU . . . Continued Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hunteman Jack's Sport Shop Miss Milly james jay Phelps J. McKenny Willis Bt Son, Inc. Mr. Curtis A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones Miss Neva Jones Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Jump Mr. Francis W. Jump Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jump Mr. Hebert E. Jump Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kelly Mr. Vaughn D. Knotts Mr. Matthew J. Kohn Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kreeger Mr. and Mrs. john Kyle Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Landon Dr. H. C. Lieb Charles R. Leverage Garage Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Leverage Miss Shirley Leverage Calvin G. Lomax, jewelers Mrs. Sara Long Rev. Earl Lowery Mrs. Mary Lowery Mr. and Mrs. G. Elbert Marshall Mrs. Bertie Marshall Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marshall Morton Sign Service Mr. Elbert E. D. Marvel Mr. and Mrs. Luther P. Marvel Mr. and Mn. Thomas H. Marvel Mr. and Mrs. William S. Marvel Maryland-Virginia Farm Agency Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mason Miss Nettie Maupin Max Body and Welding Shop Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Maxwell Mayer's Shoe Repair Shop McCord Laundry Dr. L. O. Meredith Mid-City Garage, Inc. Dr. O. W. Menk Mr. Marvin Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. Mullikin Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Mushaw Music Box Moffett Insurance Agency Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mortimer Nehi Bottling Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Nelson Nevius Hardware Store New Crystal Dry Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newnam Noble Motor Co. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Noble Mr. and Mrs. John C. North Oak Hill Diner Oak Hill Esso Station Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ornett Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ornett Miss Pauline Ornett Oxford Lions Club Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Pardoe Parent-Teachers Association Miss Ann B. Perry Peoples Ice Co. The Pompadour Miss janet Price Mr. and Mrs. John Price Dr. Gordon Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Pyper Read's Drug Store Bt Chemical Co. Mr. William Reddie Mr. and Mrs. Bernes Reid Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Renshaw J. Carter Richardson J. Carson Riley Riley's CoEee Shop Miss Ditty Rittenhouse Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Rittenhouse Mrs. Arvel Robinson Mr. and Mrs. James F. Robinson Rowens Stationery Store Royer and Barto Samis and Bray Mr. and Mrs. Nick Saulsbury Mr. and Mrs. James N. Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schultz Selkow's Dept. Store Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sewell Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Seymour Dr. Wm. Seymour Shannahan and Wrightson Miss Dorothy Sharp Mr. Rex Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Shortall Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Simpson Mr. Emory W. Slaughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Slaughter Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Shortall Lt. and Mrs. R. W. Slezak Mrs. Nelson Smith Mr. William Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Startt Bros. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Virginia Smith Benjamin Snyder L. H. Stafford Edward Startt Grocery George Stayton Carroll Stewart Stewart Upshur Stevens G. Elmer Stevens Stoops Mr. Ralph Sullivan QI-'fire and Auto Insurance, Standard Auto Supply Talbot Bank Talbot Motors Mr. and Mrs. A. Dennis Tarbutton Rev. and Mrs. Essell P. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Thompson Thompson's Confectionery Store Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thume Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Thume Dr. T. A. Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Todd Trader's Pharmacy Miss Kate Van Wyck Mr. and Mrs. Garnett L. Walker Mrs. J. F. Wallace, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warner Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warner Mrs. Robert Warner Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warner Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Warner Watts Jewelry Mrs. Alice P. Weber Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Welty Western Auto Supply Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitaker 0. M. White Mr. Alan Whitley Mr. and Mrs. Carlton R. Whitley Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee Whitley Mr. and Mrs. Olen Whitley Willey Motor Company Miss Wanda Willey Wilson Brothers Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Wood Mr. and Mrs. William Wood Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wright Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Zimmerman if! ..---r ., - -.. XJ 'X X N xiii -4 A I 4 W. wk NN 'tf .E ' ' - f . I 4 H 3-4 xx ,
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