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Q 53 f- '09 1- 99 - sys WX' QQX sY'3sL A 11,9 'Sai' I f. 1 1 'Ax tfffo 17 Z' ui Vx x ,Ox v. ln Xt s If fl af Gibb s ECHO 1959 Easton fanzor Sonzor Hzgh School XQ arf Easton, Maryland Foreword Wxth mm led prlde and hope ue the Echo Qtaff of 1960 han plc-pared thl uarbook If It hae m Qome measure Qucceederl lll capturm the low and HQIJITHIIOIIQ the tcare and Qorrmw of hfe at Fa ton H1 h School me Qhall he xx ell Content 'lo all thoie sshoee cooperatlon and help haxc made thls book poeelble me ne our llllfalllh thank To Mr 'Vlarth and to Mr Orhan ue eepeuallx extend our ratltude for mthout thelr labol and patlenr e ue Should hase falled mdeed -5' Contents Dedzcatwn Staff AdmLnLstratL0n Senwrs Fcworztes Orgcmzzatzons Athletzcs Actwztzes Advertzsers 4 Dedzcatwn 6 the clac r U60 ftqfllfllf' thr nu mu we prepare to launch forth our r sn mc- rhooQe th1 max t thank them for thelr encouraffement It wlll flluax be our leatebt deQ1re to proxe ssorthx of the lore and filth they haxe placed ln u 0 0 W . 5 .S af l . l. 1 's lfrhn tu 1' It 'fnts as il lasting: trihute to the loving g1l1lfl8IlCf' thc-y have shown ui. Now. as ' on nw' . V - , 'S fl ' ,. . . 'js gf' ' Staff Mary Wrlght Edztor Ln Clue Carole Sallada Nancy Parks Lzterary Edltor Subscnptwn Edltor Rlta Schlotzhauer Proofreadmg Edztor Ann Dawkrns Wayne Lewrs Czrls Sports Edztor Boys Sports Eduor Heads vigil Tom Hlll Wake up Edztor Vera Smlth Vlarlan Covey Advertzsmg Edzlor Buszness Manager Judy Pusey Photography Edzlor Thelma Asmussen Gayle Bramble Typlng Editor Art Edzlor 255' ffiffg' 1 .': 4 ,llffffir 554 Twffl s -f'- cwwikv'-5 4 'L A . 5 , ' . . . if Ai Agllgglg ' r . f -1 f ' f 1 N432 . z.. .wwf , A '74-44 -1, V 4 iiiigiiiig, ei .- 4NfH Hf4 uffwr 1 M iii AT tin-EQ I ff 15 'HT' 1 1 1 111 1 1-111 111 --di -- - ll... xjfz: 1 School Alma Mater 1 Our strong band can neier be broken. Form'd in Easton High Far surpassing wealth unspoken, Seal'd by friendship's ties. Chorus Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Deep graven on each heart, Shall be found unwav'ring, true, When we from life shall part. 2 Mem'ry,s leaflets close shall twine Around our hearts for aye, And waft us back, o'er life's broad track To pleasures long gone by. 3 High school life at best is passing, Gliding swiftly byg Then let us pledge in word and deed, Our love for Easton High. 3, eq, 3 . th wk 4 J 5 -wk a Q. A 'X WZ' - ' ' 1-IX: 5,1 .f ' , W if an 'i Q Principal? Message Dear Seniors. What price tag does a human life bear? Are some human lives worth more than others? ls my life of any great value-now-? Will it be of inestimable value at some time in the future? These questions must be answered by each one of us if we are to live a life which is the fulfillment of our potentialities. We all have grown up in a society' which respects the dignity of the individual and spends millions of dollars each year to help develop each one to the maximum of his or her ability. What will you-and you-and you-contribute to the great parade of progress which is the human race that will make others happy' you were here? Will you have made the greatest contribution which was possible. or will you find that the parade has passed you by before you had a chalice to take part. By dedicated effort. seriousness of purpose. and an abiding faith in your own abilities you can all say. This is a better world for my having been in itln Good luck to you in all your endeavors! A,-Z XY I qi Tj yk HQW ll qv ,WZ WJZQ-67 UA ' xx Naffny Afv..---- f, V ' l !' -' LQ J A ,l If , in ,. r 5 J M' xlli A ' A ' ' AY ' Q A Q' f Y I ' li ' 35 ? ' 5 5 5 1 V i' 1s5Jif H' H 1213 3525? r--.4 r Q f 6 rl! 'V E , I. I Nh ,. 9 ' EB MVN- mf 1' Lg . 1 N , f -2- 1 uf + ' E' If .u E j . X V. F' N' ' K'.T,i-' 'Qy 7M ' 1 452: I I 4' Mr. McCullough Superintendent of Schools Mr. Higginbottom Supervisor of High Schools n Faculty Harlan A ee fhoma -Xllan Con tanrfa Bloomflelfl Pncfure No Avallable eph Boone Wax Broolm John Bruce Herbert Calrlv ell Vi alter Campbell Nlars Chrl is , a. Betty Collins Herschel Craft Pauline Dickerson Sarah Duffex 'Wax Goff Dem ood Guthrle Stem art Harrl on ulmerta Hl,rlIll5Iblt4blll FFZIHCIQ H0lQlI106f Geor e Hou h 'Nexa Jones Francls Kosco Dorothx Leonard Glenn Lexus JHITICS Lohr Lorena Lohr Alice- Nlarxhall Katherine Marth Nettle Wlaupln PEltI'lCld Masltx Robert MHVIIY Pix N 'War aret Nlcfrea Rebecca Home Ex erett Oppenhelmer A ne Orban Paul Plumu W altf r Rau Hubert SBUIULCI if KV' Vlr Ima Shannahan llurulhx Sharp rx Xnm Qtm Nflllf Sullnan Wllllam Sssangtun Stanlex Youn Nlarlm Lxmmerman Sarann Churchlll Frank G8liHlf' Dorothea Holsinger Emily Findlay' Leon Sullivan fi,-fx xfxjf -...,..,.,,,....,a-1 5 mm'-,, 'S ikpi? ..---K ,, TYUTLLRL XY- + AW -.9 '-o Mwes nlDf'WF..l 2 1 f ',,r ' I M I i Q . .1ul . f ' 2 19? f' f a ' Xp' v '7'w.h-gg! - ka: A - 1,f '1' ' 1, 7 'Qi' J 'I 4 ' .1 ! lb' 5 'J , . X1 Tr ' I ' I ' , Lf' '51-7 wb- f 'if.' 'XX kxxsk A,. y XF. if if , ml ,. W M, x Semor Class H lstory 'Sir Campbell Spon sor We the class of 1960 reallze that ue are on the threshold of a new llfe but It IS with happlness that me look back on our days IH Easton H1 h School We feel sure that no matter where we go and what we do a part of us w1ll remam here Early ln our Sophomore year we orranlzed the class Dunn thls year we spon sored our flrst dance The Sprln Dance on Aprll 18 1958 Remember the mermaid and all those f1sh9 9 ' ' In our Jumor year we aoam orgamzed and set up concesslon stand commlttees whlch functloned at basketball ames and wresthn matches We recelved our class r1n s ln late Aprll 19.39 we really felt old then On May 29 1959 we presented the Junlor Senlor Prom Starllt Gardens whlch was a huae success To top off to be bl h and mlbhty senlors On September 9 1959 we returned to school to begln our blcgest and best year Soon after school opened we or anlzed and set up an executlve councll to plan oul act1v1t1es The flrst affalr that we sponsored was the Baby Daze Dance Wnll we ever for et that floor show? On December 18 1959 we ave the annual Christmas Dance In Aprll 1960 we presented our lont, awalted Senior Play However the most lmportant day of the year was June 3 1960 for on thls momentous day we Graduated Norman Wllson Preszdenl Tommy H111 Vzce Preszdent Rlta Schlotzhaur Secretary Beyerly Dulm Treasurer U l 1 5 I U . 5 . . U . V . v U . . U . v Q . 1 ' C 7 . . U . . 9 C S 7 ' . . U . U . C D ' . U . . - y Y Y , U 7 7 , f 9 - - - ca - as - 0, our Junior year, we chose our Echo Staff heads and anxiously' awaited our chance aa -U 'U Y - as D . I - 5 v . .U . v U . . . I 7 D . . . . . V ,. ,, . , U ' 0' ' D ' 7 7 D - l e 1 Q ti' U U Y' 1 I -1 ,v Y 9 Q 7 . Y, U 1 I . , . 1 . . I. ' 5 Seniors A 960 ARLENE JOYCE ALDERMAN God helps those who help themselves? Practical Arts April 21, 1942 6'Arlene,, . . . I'm gonna tell my mommyln . . . glad to leave school . . . loves to sleep . . . How about a few words on homework, Arlene??? Eastonian III, IVg Library Ig Recreation Committee IVg Junior Concession Stand III. FRANCES DANIEL ALLEN nl 12111-llilllg Ilzoughl amz' 11 slfillful lmnrl and a planfs young leaf unfurledf' Agriculture October 2, 19,12 Frannie . , . You ain't nothing hut a gonerli' . . . seen with Timmy and the Ag. boys . . . plans to be a farmer. F.F.A. I, II. III. IV. JOYCE ARAIN ANDREW 'JA smile is her biggest asself' Clerical March 19, 1942 Jo . . . can't get enough fried chicken . . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . . has yet to recover from her history tests . . . 4'I'm thinking happy thoughtsf, Echo IV. THELNIA FAY ASNIESSEX A merry' hear! makes a cheerful counte- nance. Secretarial July 6, 1942 Tillie . . . blonde . . . seen in Cambridge . . . likes Co-Kart racing and cute boys. . . . HLet's have a party , . . . a future beautician . . . pals around in her '57 Ford. Echo Typing Editor IV: C-lee Club III: Band IZ Library I: Sophomore Executive Council: Senior Play. SANDRA GALE BARNES Blushing elleelrs speak a modest mimi and lips befitting words most lrinclf' College Preparatory ,lune 9. 1942 Sandy . . . Ohl Guess What? . . . cute and quiet with ex- pressive brown eyes . . . doesn't like people who take things for granted . . . future secretary . . . likes blond hair. blue eyes and being lazy. .I.V. Cheerleader I. Ilg Echog Clce Club I, II, IIIg Recreation Committee IV: Junior Concession Stand III: Homeroom Officer I. WILLIAM NELSON HEAVEN Laugh andthe uorlrt laughs with you. College Preparatory February 23, 19-12 Bill . . . devilish hlue eyes . . . Yea. Colts! . . . doesrrt mention physics . . . a mighty sports fan . . . plans college . . . likes to tease. Truck and Field liiiaiiagcrvt. 4 - FDS MARGARET LOUISE BLADES A rose without a thornfi Clerical March 29, 19-12 Peggy . . . likes a certain Swann . . . con- ceited people and school top her list of dis- likes . . . after graduation she wants to work in an office . . . shows off her diamond. Echo IV: Clee Cluh I. II. NANCY LEE BOOZE Url merry heart that laughs at care. College Preparatory Nlay 31. 1912 Nance . . . I llOIl.lf1lYOZ1f3lKll!lfllyu . . . has hrown hair. hazel ewes . . . likes the color green. Senior parties. and pizza . . plans to attend Towson State Teachers' College . . . pet peeve-Silxia's laugh. F.T.A. I, II, III: Echo Stuff IV: Uwr-.ill Re-creation Chairman IV: Junior Concession Stand, Clllllflllilfl III: Horne-room Officer IV. JAMES PETER BORGA KNO human thing is of serious importance. Agriculture August 2, 1941 flimw . . . a good man to have on your side . . . drives his Ford convertible . . . seen around with the boys . . . '6That's coolw . . . takes up for Trappe. Soccer I. II: Baseball I: I-'.F.A. I, II, III, IVQ Student Council I. GAYLE IRENE BRAMBLE 6'Bright eyes and personality plusf' College Preparatory November 18, 19-12 nBridget . . . came from Cambridge . . . One of the girls . . . seen with Big Norm . . . dreads those messages from the office . . . laughing brown eyes. .l.V. Cheerleaderg Eastonian III, 1Vg Echo IV, Art Editorg Homeroom Officer II. SHIRLEY LOUISE BRYAN Bright eyes and a vivacious spirilf' Practical Arts August 9, 1942 Poochie . . . who cries in Math Class? . . . a future tele- phone operator . . . Who me?-neverfl . . . seen at the Drive-In . . . pretty blonde hair. Library III, Iv. CAROLYN LEE BIQRKHARDT The quiet mind is richer than a crowd. Clerical November 20, 1942 4'Berky . . . brown hair, brown eyes . . . detests bookkeep- ing projects and Monday mornings . . . seen at Sunday night M.Y.F. meetings . . . likes to travel to Royal Oak . . . plans to be a nurse. Glee Club III. IVg Library II, III. THOMAS LEE CALLAHAN No one knows what he can do until he triesf, College Preparatory December 16, 1941 '6Tom . . . Mr. Swanston's prize physicist . . . a basketball man . . . serious one mo- ment, laughing the next . . . teased about his beard. Cross Country I, Captain IIg Soccer IV: LV. Bas- ketball I 3 Basketball II, III, IVg Track and Field I, II, III, IVQ Senior Playg Recreation Committee I, II, III, IVQ Homeroom Officer I, II, Illg Tribe III, IV. ROBERT LEE CARROLL You have planted it, and lhal is sufficientf, Agricultural November 25. 1941 Bob . . . Society will accept you . . . cute, blonde hair, blue-eyed . . . likes Big M . . . Farmer. Cross Country III: Track and Field III. IV: F.F.A. I, III, IV. WINFORD BLWREN CARROLL Ulinou' Ihyselff' Practical Arts July 17, 1942 Waldo . . . happy-go-lucky . . . strength unrealized by him . . . drives a neat '53 Buick . . . who's Applejack? . . . plans to leave Easton. Wrestling IIIg Baseball II, IIIg Recreation Committee III, IV. . eff' it HARRY WILBERT CAWLEY He has a quiet likeable dispositionfi Practical Arts November 28, 19-12 ' Harry . . . g'Why not? . . . future air man . . . born in Baltimore . . . likes music . . . hazel eyes. TILCHNIAN ROLAND CHAPLAIN Whose little body lodg'd a mighty mindff Vocational Agriculture July 11, 1942 Tim', . . . big wheel in the F.F.A .... cute . . . drives a green Mercury . . . You ain't nothing but a goner' . . . mls- chievous. . . plans include service. F.F.A. I. II, Ill, IVg President IVQ Student Council IV. JOHN DOUGLAS CIIEEZLNI y The zcorlr of life alone Ieavlzes us to value the goofl of life. Practical Arts April 28. 1912 Doug . . . likes to hunt . . . plans army anrl marriage . . . glafl to leave school . . . Creat Scotts . . . hails from Cordova. Band II. IV. PATRICIA ANN CIIEEZIHI HA quiet bu! lilieable disposition. WII,I.lAXI NATHANIAL CHEHZLAI. JR. I necer mel a man lf1idn'r like. Practical Arts July lil. 1912 Bill . . . just loves history anfl Ifnglish . . . likes hunting and fishing: . . . plans to he a mechanic . . . heard sayings How dinky can you get? Practical Arts October 29. IUII Patil . . . likes foocl lwho cloesn'tt . . . pet peevefhistory . . . a future nurse. ELLEN MAE COLLIER I'True.s1'nf-erily' .senrfs for no Il 1'lnessew. Clerical :Xugust fl. 1912 Ellen . . . this little lulue-eyed lilon1le's fayorite saying is CoIlx Ilayi' . . . likes Iwlue . . . plans to lie a lveautician. Homerooni Officer II. SYLVIA I.-XNE C0'I I'INCH:'INI . . rmrl upon her head bore a crozcn of golzlfi College Preparatory April 27. IUIZ Silvia . . . one of the girls . . . likes a good time and refereeing Carole and Donald? fiffhts . . . colleffe hound . . . an attractixc F' F hlonde . . . asset to the school. F.T.A. I. II: Eastonian I. II. Editor III. IV: Echo III, IV: Clee Club I. II: Recreation Committee I. II, Chairman III, IV: Junior Concession Stand Coin- inittee IIIQ National Honor Society' II. III. IV: Stu- dcnt Council I, II, III, IV: Homerooni Officer I. II: Chairman Junior High Recreation III: Chairman Point System IV. BERN ICI-1 PATRICIA COLINCI-ILL If'l1al is llze zrorllz of nn-wiring. except for llze lznppiness if can hringff' College Preparatory Ianuary 25. IUIQ Pat . . . likes red. Fords. and Italian foorl . . . dislikes reckless driving . . . short. black hair . . . pet peeve-f--snohlvish people . . . I.al1'I'echnician. Eastonian I, III. IYQ Echo IV: Cleo Cluh III, IV: Iland I: Rf-creation Committee IV: .Iunior Concession Stand III. St-crm-tary'-'I'rt-astircr I. 'vg0'5 NIARI.-XY LEE COYIQY The tray I0 be happy is I0 make others sa..- Secretarial September 2. 1912 Xlinnie'. . . . real sweet and cute . . . very athletic . . . finds school morale disgusting . . . spends weekends working at Cherrfs and being with Joe . . . heard saying. Yeah. I am. . . . she-ll make a good secretary. Hockey III: Volleyball I. II. IV: Basketball II, III. IV, Co-captain IV: Secretary Junior Red Cross I: Ifastonian I. II, III: Business Manager Echo IV: Clee Club I. II, III, Secretary III: ,lunior Concession Stand III: Student Council Secretary IV: Homerooxn Secretary I, II, III: Junior Class Secretary III: Senior Class Executiw Committee IY. Q .Qin wwf K JAMES RONALD COVEY 'He was wont I0 speak plain 111111 I0 llzv pur- pose. I College Preparatory ,lanuary 21. 1012 1 Rona . . . l'd like to know myself. . . . dislikes Nlonday mornings. teachers with a superiority complex . , . lrrown eyes. hlavk hair . . . plans to he a doctor. Eastonian Staff II. III: Recreation Committee II. III: Recreation Chairman IV: .Iunior Concession Stand III: Vice-president of Home-room I. PIIYLLIS LHP: COX l,1'fe is loo sfmrl to 1r11.sl1'.-A l'ra4-tiral Arts Nou-niher 2. l'll2 5 111518 Il 1' ...IPF UU town. Junior Class. and ww-keml parties . . . nurses train- rv. Eastonian ll. Ill. IY: Ulu- Clulv III. IY: Junior lIom-r- ion Stand lll. The great man is llze man who does a thing or the first time. Prantieal Arts january 5. 1912 Heavy Ilutyii . . . seen with Boh . . , likes working on radios . . . usually heard in heated scientific- discussion. .IANIIQS NEFF CRICKEYBERGER 4'.Yature anszters all he asl.'.s.i' Vocational Agrirulture Fel.-ruary Il. IU-12 lim . . . came to us from Baltimore . . , lJon't work too hard . . . likes Cookies . . . a future State Trooper. F.F.A. III. IV. ROBERT HARRISON CROSWIELL Eastoniun IV. NANCY IRENE DAFFIN nl love my fellow creatures. l flo all the goofl I eanf' College Preparatory February 23. I9-1-2 Nan . . . doesnit like the joh of rounding up articles for the Ifastonian News Staff . . . pert young miss with hrown eyes and brown hair . . . 'Thatis really neatlu . . . never. never goes to the St. Michaels Tastee Freeze . . . plans to he a nurse. I .T.A. Ig Junior Red Cross I: Eastonian Staff III, IV: Eastonian Kew- Editor IVQ Literary Staff of Echo III, IVg National Honor Society II. III, IVQ Student Council IIIQ Home-room President III. ANN CARROLL DAWKINS Of all Ihe mzinzals, man is Ilze mos! unmanageablef' College Preparatory July 23, 1942 A. Cf, . . . Holy mackeral, Andy' . . . pet peeve-a 758 blue pick-up truck . . . likes-Danny. blue, and Fords . . . one of the gang . . . llr. Harrisonis pride and joy?? Hockey II, III, Captain IVQ Volleyball II, III, IVg Basketball II, III, IVg Eastonian I, II, III, IVQ Echo Sports Editor IVQ Glee Club I, II, III, IV: Recreation Committee III, IVg Student Council I, Officer IV: Homeroom Officer I. 4- -5 5 ivy. T3-E: new BEVERLY ANN DIfLIlN 'clfnown I0 be nice and nice I0 know. Practical Arts May 2I, I9-I2 Bev , . . . whois George? . . . Look Mom, no homework. . . . born in Ridgely . . . what's this about Becky?? . . . lives for that day! Basketball Ilg Junior Concession Standg Recreation Committee IVg Eastonian IV: Homeroom Officer IV: Class Officer III, IVg Executive Committee III, IV. JOSEPH CLINTON IJLLIN Life is Ifhllf you make of il. Agriculture December l6. 1912 ,I. C. . . . likes Au.. Shop. blue. lfrench fries. and steak . . what's wrong with English? . . . plans service. F.F..-K. I. II. III. IV. CHARLES SUXINER DLNHAM 'ilf good nature is an asset, he'llne1'er be bankrupt. College Preparatory December 12. 1942 lJunny7' . . . is heard saying Like help . . . likes to work on his Ford . . . after graduation he plans to go to college. Soccer IIIQ Varsity Basketball II, IIIg Golf IIQ Eastonian IIQ Echo IVg Senior Play IV: Junior Concession Stand IIIg Homeroom Treasurer IIIg Tribe II, III. DOROTHY LYNNE DYOTT Those about her from her shall learn the perfect ways of honorf' College Preparatory March 1, 1942 6'Linsy . . . '6That really gets the nodln . . . dreamy gray eyes, hails from D. C .... likes horses, writing to Rob . . . dislikes makeup . . . wants to be a social worker. Volleyball II, III, IVg Girls' Basketball III, IVQ Eastonian Staff I, II, III, IVg Girls' Sports Editor, Eastonian III, IVg Echo IVQ Clee Club I, II, III, IVQ Junior Concession Stand IIIg National Honor Society II, III, IV. LARRY HARVEY ENCLE No legacy is so rich as Honesty. Clerical October 19. 19-12 Engle . . . a top-notch artist . . . quiet but friendly . . . eating tops his list of favorites . . . Don't get excited . . plans lean toward forestry. We pause mid-way in our book to recognize our homeroom teachers. Miss Leonard. Mr. Caldwell. and Mrs. Dickerson. who. along with Nlr. Campbell. our sponsor. have guided us in our last year at Easton High School. SAMUEL KENNETH FIKE Small in size, but big in hearlf, College Preparatory November 5, 1942 '4Ken7' . . . 6'Well, I'll be darnedl' . . . big brown eyes and cute . . . knows all about apples . . . seen with Bill and Kenny . . . college. J.V. Basketball Hg Junior Red Cross Ip Recreation Committee II, IIIg Junior Concession Stand Com- mitteeg Student Council IV: Homeroom Officer IVQ Executive Committee IVg Wrestling IV. PHYLLIS ANN FOSTER lf lakes more energy I0 fhinlr than lo say. Secretarial july 21. 1912 Phyl . . . You're right.. . . . French fries and hamburgers top her food list . . . seen with Pat and Sharon . . . YVhat's wrong with Cambridge girls. Phyl??? . . . a secretary. Eastonian IYQ Homcroom Officer III. JO.-KN ELLEN GARRETT pl szceel e.1'pre.ss1'0n is Ihe highesi form of femin1'n1'Iy. Practical Arts October 11. 1912 Jersey . . . pet peeve-bottom lockers . . . short but sweet . . . Really nowu . . . blonde hair. brown eyes . , . likes a certain '56 Ford r-omertible . . . plans a nursing career. Library I, II, Ill, IV. KATHERINE ANN CEIB hllanner. not gold, is u'0man'5 hes! adorn- menlff Clerical February 9, 1942 'Ceibq , . . lim tired. . . . dislikes red hair . . . future nurse . . . a nice gal to know . . . one of the Cordova crowd . . . likes Jackie. Clec Club Ig Recreation Committee I: Junior Con- cession Stand III. JOHX WILLIANI GRENADIER. JR. Noi lllllilillg mzzrh In say. gentle and kind in every way. Practical Arts :Xugzust 28. 1910 Sonny - . . . blonde hair and gray eyes . . . a future 20-year man in the Navy . . . You're doggzone right. . . . basketball gets him down. f. , -,M . no A+ 4 W, .. ,MQ ,l.,.1:,jfJf7gs2 'i K R A ww V . .nl '. QL fi 1 'Ui Y fha' C1T ' sv ROBERT GRETZIXGER 'STO unpalhed zratersg undreamea' shoresf, Clerical December 31, 1940 Bobby . . . seen around with Kenly . . , likes a good time . . . black hair . . . Do what?,' . . . will join the Armed Forces. Junior Red Cross Ig Junior Concession Stand III. ROBERT TROTH GRIBBON Good sense which is the gif! of heavenf' College Preparatory January 27, 1943 f 'sSpeedy', . . . wants to study electrical en- gineering at the University of Maryland . . . brown eyes, dark brown hair . . . How bout thatlv . . . loves French?? Eastonian Photography Editor IV. JANICE ANN HADDAWAY Of stature fair and slender form. Practical Arts Jllly' 13- 19'l2 Janice . . . hazel eyes. dark brown hair . . . It don't matter! . . . pet peeve-bottom lockers . . . likes pink and blue . . . has a sweet smile . . . no definite plans for the future. SEZ.-XNXE HANKS fllerrily. merr1'1yshall1l1'z'e now. Practical Arts March 19. 1942 Sue .... X n Oxford miss . . . wants to be a nurse . . . W'here's the party this weekend? . , . a cheerleader , . seems always to have fun. Cheerleader IV: ,I.V. Cheerleader I: Student Council II: Homeroom Officer I, II: Class Officer II. HOBERT HENRY HARVEY. JR. He layelh up sound lL'l'Sd0f7l.,i College Preparatory December 31, 1942 'Qluniorii . . . Don't feel bad about itf' . . . pet peeve-pretty notebooks . . . likes girls . . . sticks up for Acme . . . plans college. Track and Field III: Cleo Club II: Senior Play IV: Recreation Committee III, IV. CATHERINE LUCINDA HASH gfllorc is thy flue than more than all can pay. College Preparatory September 2. 1912 Cathy . . . our hard-working. fun-loving Student Council President . . . tons of homework. really gets her down . . . one of the girls . . . likes being with the kids and driving. .I.V. Cheerleader I, II: Varsity Cheerleader III: F.T.A. II, III: Echo IV: Glee Club I, II: Senior Play IV: Recreation Committee IV: Junior Concession Stand Committee III: Student Council II, III. President IV: Homeroom Officer I, II, III. BETTH -XXX HENRI Szlence IS more muszcal Ihan any song College Preparatorx julx 11 42 Betsy wants to he a nurse John Hopluns bound likes a certain Larrx seen with Mars dislikes 0531 s Homeroom Offxcerl Glee Clubl II III IX THOMAS ELLIOTT HILL He uas ever preczse zn promzse lteepzng College Preparators December 2.3 1942 H1 s hard workin and conscientious . . . blonde hair, blue eyes . . . Chrlstmas baby . . . likes all sports and food . . . plans include college. Golf II III IV' Echo Make-up Editor IV- Senior Play IV' Recreation Committee III' Student Coun- cil IV' Homeroom President IV' Class Vice-pre.i- dent IV' Senior Class Executive Committee IV. WILLIAM DAVID HILL No man can clirnb out beyond the II.llll.1l1flA0l1S of his own characlerj, College Preparatory Nlaffll 6- 1912 +-lim . . . Thats coolllu . . . good athlete . . . pretty blue eyes . . . Charlotte . , . always setting speed records in his Chevrolet Impala . . . College. Soccer I, II, III, IV, ,I.V. Basketball II, Varsity Basketball I, II, IV: Baseball I, II, III, IV, Track and Field II, III, IVQ .Iunior Red Cross Ig Recreation Committee II, Student Council I, IV, Homeroom Presi- dent Ig Homcroom Vice-president IIIQ Tribe III, President Tribe IN. LARRY WAYNE HOPKINS 6'Life is not life at all u'itl10utflelight. Practical Arts January 27, 19-12 'flarboen . . . drives his little red sports-car . . . 4'Well, that's lifen . . . will join Ifncle Sam's ranks after graduation. ROBERT ALLEN HORNER What wonclrous life is this l lead. College Preparatory October 6, 19-12 Best man Bob . . . likes History class, cars, and girls . . . says 6'Where're ya at . . . Plans to join the Navy and see the world. Band Ig Student Council I. WILLIAM ROLAND HOIQCK To say little is to learn muchf, College Preparatory July 29, 1942 Bill,' . . . born in Vineland. New Jersey . . . If I don't get an A, there'll be trouble. . . . great golfer . . . dislikes Vernon's driving . . . plans include College and Dental school. Golf II, III, IVg Recreation Committee III, IV. CAROLX N VIRGINIA HLGHES Write her dou n as one uho Iotes her fellou men Clerical December 0 1912 Furx hails from North Dorchester drlxes a mi,.htx Furs I had a ball a ood friend just me to wait in the lunch line plans to attend rolle e after raduation Tran ferred from 'North Dorche ter ln her qenlor 'tear Hockex I II III IV Volleyhalll Captain II III IW Ba ketballl II III IX CheerleaderI Echo Glee Club I II Secretary III IV Bandl II III IV Recreation Committee I II Chairman III Junior Conces ion Stand III Nat1ona'l Honor Societw II III IV Student Council I Cla Officerl II Senior Plas PEGGY AININ ELIZABETH HLTCHISOIN Gentle ln spzrli true ln heart Secretarial September 19 1912 Stuff . . . a blue eyed miss . . . likes Bobby . . . 'Guess what?? . . . Katherine's top locker will be the death of her yet . . . p ans a marria e career. , .,uHqm - ,1., -.Tv-.af ,, E-. ---. lvE,f.5ra,.'- I 'T L.. WILLIAM LISTER JAMES lust for the sake of an argument. I'll shou' lhem u'ho's king. Practical Arts January 25. 1942 Hes . . . likes food . . . who's little Listerine? . . . seen with a hunch of the boys . . . a good friend . . . will be a Nlarine. Baseball III, IY. STANLEY KENNETH JOHNSON His a man speaks, so he is. College Preparatory December 3. 1912 Stan . . . one of 'our two redheads . . . terror on the basket- ball court . . . a real physics major . . . heard saying. O.K.. sweets. . . . thinks there's nothing like Junior blondes . . . plans to attend Coast-Guard Academy. Soccer III, IV: JN. Basketball I, IIg Varsity Basketball III, IV: Base- ball IIQ Track and Field III: Junior Red Cross Ig Eastonian IIg Echo IVQ Recreation Committee II, III, IVQ Junior Concession Stand III: Homeroom Officer Ig Tribe III, IV. RAY ARTHUR KINNAMON Silence is the one great art of conversation. Practical Arts February 14. 19712 Rafi . . . likes basketball. girls, and reading Q . . . born in Cambridge . . . pet peeve is history . . . Ray's future plans include the service. CRYSTAL MAE KOENENIAN Oh, the wild joys of l1'z'ing.H Practical Arts July 31. 1012 '4Crys . . . Beautician', . . . dislikes people who think they are better than others . . . brown hair and brown eyes . . . likes sports. dancing. and Marine Corps. I .T.A. I: Eastonian II, IIIg Junior Concession Stand III. ai r'N ti PATRICI X ANN lxLI..LIfX A sense of pleasant care ree ease Practical -Xrt june 19 1912 a Oh reat pet Peexe 5rd period Nlath cla 5 fond of New ,Ier ex ltlxei bow and food in that order Beautluan Library I Junior Conce ion Stand III MQ-Y ANGELA FAY LANDGRAF Toll sajs the proterb IS the Sire 0 Fame Colle e Preparators Aprl U12 Ar IC Came to us from laurel another one of the ,ITIS . . . will not listen to ossip . . . teased about her blonde hair . . . plans to be the next Florence Ni htin ale. Hockey III- Ea-tonian III- Echo' Clee Club III III IV' Homeroom Officer IV. :LN RALPH JAMES LATHANI 6'I'o11Ili1'.v ullo pleasure. C lleffe Preparatory Y -- 'HZ lim . . . a wrestler . . . has one pet pc-eve-work . . . Cool man . . . likes being: with Peggy . . . in the dark over his future. Wrestling IV: Track and Field IV: Echo IV: Recreation Committee IV. IV' Recreation Committee III IV' Junior Conce:- sion Stand Committee III' National Honor Society 'LA merry heart doeth good like a medicine. ELIZABETH PALMER LEWIS HWorlhyth1'ng.S happen 10 the worthy. College Preparatory January 2. l9l2 Beth . . . one of the girls . . . dental hygienist . . . Birch 4treet?? . . . hails from West Virginia . . . cute and sweet . . , Darn right it is! . . , a pizza fan . . . those long eye lashes. Triadelphia High Scliool-7-Y-Teens I, II, IIIQ Xlasquers II, III: Student Council II, III: Nature Club II, Treasurer III: Future Business Leaders of America Officer III. Easton-Echo IV: Senior Play IVQ Recreation IV. RENIBERT JEROME LEWIS. JR. Practical Arts December 29. l9fll Jerry , . . . drives his big Ov all over . . . likes Pat . . . cute . . . happy-go-lucky. Soccer IV. WALTER WAYNE LEWIS Work is man's most hideous invention. College Preparatory .luly -I. 1942 Lewie or Walt . . . cute . . . one of the Big Five basket- ball players . . . likes to eat and be with Janice . . . Is that right. Wlayne? ? 7 Soccer III, Captain IVQ Basketball I, II, III, Captain IVg Baseball I. II, III, IVQ Track and Field III. IV: Echo Sports Editor IVQ Tribe III, Officer IV. JOHN WILLIAM LOSCONIB, JR. 'Let the world sliflef, Practical Art April 27, 1941 1 llkes Prls . . . Every little chance I get. . . . brown hair hazel eses . . . doesn't like to stay home doing homework does like to visit Mr. Swanston . . . future- DONALD EVERETT MARVEL The flower of our young manhood. lollege Preparatory December 11, 19-l-2 s'Duck . . . a cute redhead . . . lives for sports . . . seen either with a bunch of boys or Carole . . . wishes physics had never been invented . . . a little blue Ford. Cross Colmtry II, III, Captain IVQ Wrestling III, Captain IVg Baseball I, II, III, IV: Track and Field II, III, IVg Recreation Committee IV: Junior Concession Stand IIIg Homeroom Officer I, IIIg Junior Class Officerg .Iunior Class Executive Com- mitteeg Tribe III, Officer IV. P.-UIELA NIASOX HCalm sinlplicily of grace. S6CfEl8fial October 10, 19-12 Pam . . . weekends. Cambridge. and Tillieis parties top her list . . . Just ask me. . . . one of the Cherry force . . . neat dresser . . . a Mrs. Dickerson fan . . . fond of middle names??? . . . future secretary. .l.V. Cheerleader IIg Echo IVQ Clee Club III. ,nyduliwlww RONALD JAMES NlcKENRICK 'SA lillle work, a lillle play, to keep us going L' C --and so, good clayf, College Preparatory April 6, 1942 6'McNick'i . . . cute with brown hair . . . 6'Don't get excited. . . . pet peeve-Silvia . . . hot rods around in his green Ford . . . one of the AXP boys . . . likes-food and color red . . , will make a devilish Marine. LEROY DWIGHT MILLER Why be serious when you can have funfi Practical Arts .llllle 13, 1942 Leroy . . . Eat mel . . . drives big O . . . likes cars, Sharon, and more cars . . . You say your cars runnlng today? . . . plans include full-time job. Band Ig Junior Concession Stand III. 5-'S NANCY MARGARET NIILLER 5:0111-Cf in nalure. gentle in thought. College Preparatory Felpruart 10, 19132 Nan . . .a horse fan . . . whatis wrong with wearing glasses on a rainy day! . . . That always helps . . . seen hut seldom hearfl. Volleyball II. DIANNE MARIE NIINSTER '4Self-done, u'e1la'or1e.'7 College Preparatory ,Iuly 19. 19,12 Dee-I' . . . seen slaving behind a counter at Traclers . . , true sincerity . . . will always take up for the UN .... a music-lover . . . one of the girls . . . plans a college career. F.'I'.A. Ig Junior Red Cross Ig Eastonian I. III, IVg Echo IVg Glee Club I, II. III, IVQ Band II, III, IV: Senior Play IV: Recreation Committee IV: Junior Concession Stand Committee III. DONNA FLORENCE NILLIJER l'aliem'e makes u'omen IIf'l1Il1l.4flll.u Cleric-al June T. 1912 'RFCIFN . . . often seen howling . . . teased aliout red hair . . I think I should want for you too . . . helps keep the offiee running smoothly , . . wants offiee joh-then marriage. 1'ra1-tic-al :Xrts Xovemher 30. 1912 'Wlurphi' . . . pet peeseflinglish 111. Ruffin 221 . . . likes skating. girls. and ears . . . 1tis all rightl' .... X ir 17orc'fr after gradua- tiun. Baseball 1. IRYIXG TEREXCE NIL'I-1.IKIN The flifef Ivan! in life is .mlllemze Ifllll sllull nzakf' us flu the lies! uv I'fII1.h Clerival Xmeniher ll. 1914! Terry . . . easy lu get alung with . . . lmmn hair anfl lirmsn ey es . . . flue-sn't like pf-nple who think the xmrlrl r'2iI1il get alung without them ancl the way his hig Nl lvurns nil . . . uftf-n hearfl saying You see what 1 mean. 1,811-1 . . . plans fur Yaxy and rafliu sv.-11001. Soccer 1. IIg Wrestling 111. IY: Clem' flluh 111. Pre-id:-nt 11: R:-4-rv-.1 tion Cnniinittei- 111. 111. K' lf1.N11fH TIIUNIAS N1lf1iPHY 4111011111 is full of pleasure. JAMES MURPHY ulrllflf-S the use? Yeslerrlay an egfg. lomnrroza' a feather lIll.Sff'I'.h Cnllege Preparatory Nlay 20. 1012 Jim . . . flrives a fast Buiek . . . plans In sturly art . . Keep rm-kin.. llaclflyf' . . . seen with a group uf lmys. Sf-ninr Play IV: Rerre-.itil-n Uminiittee 111. IV: llmni-rmmi V11l'l'ilNllVt'f l WI:--f aw. 1 Wrrrf' v-.J 'II' NORNIA LEE NEAL 'gHer roice was erer soft. gentle. and low. Practical Arts july 13. 1942 Neal . . . hails from Harrington. Delaware . . . likes to eat and take it easy . . . blue eyes. brown hair . . . works hard but prefers to remain a silent partner . . . You better believe it. . . . dislikes big-mouthed people and school . . . wants to get out of Easton. perhaps work for the Telephone Company. J.V. Cheerleader 1g Eastonian Staff 11. 111, 1Vg Eastonian Circulation Editor 111, IV: Library 1: Recreation Committee IV: Junior Concession Stand 111. JOAN EARLE NELSON Born with the gift of laughlerf' College Preparatory February 13. 1942 Hjoanieii . . . one of the girls . . . It donit matterfi . . . likes Tom, Tom. and Tom again! . . . a vivacious redhead . , . always knows a joke. ' F.T.A. 1, 119 Junior Red Cross 13 Eastonian 1, 113 Echo IVg Clee Club IIIg Senior Playg Recreation Committee 111, IVQ Junior Concession Stand Com- mittee Chairman IIIg Homeroom Officer 1. III. BARBARA ANN NEWELL Little she asks: her tranls are feuxn College Preparatory Nlarch 21. 1912 Barbara . . . one of the girls . . . Les who??? . . . her plans include nurse's training . . . burel . . . her pet peeve is sports. F.T.A. 1. 11: Eastonian 1, 11: Echog Clee Club 1, ll, IIIg liajorettes 13 Senior Play: Recreation Committee IV: Junior Concession Stand. VERNON JOSEPH NILY 'fllen are the masters of their fates. College Preparatory January fl, 1913 Vern . . . Okay. Aceh' . . . tall. friendly . . . dislikes sloyy cars . . . plans include Naval Academy. Track and Field IV: Golf III, IV: Eastonian I. II: Recreation Com- mittee II. III. IV. ,Q BARBARA ANN PAHLNIAN '5Quiet. but of a likeable disposition. Clerical October 9. IUIZ Barbara . . . engaged . . . likes a certain slate blue Chevy from Denton . . . future ser-- retary . . . seen with Helen and Donna. Echo IV. .IOHN CARLTON P,-XRIJOE He ehorlled in his joy. Practical Arts January Il. 1912 Jack . . . so you think youiye got woman troubles . . . drives a red Ford convertible . . . one of the Food Fair clan . . . If that's the way you want itfu . . . one of the wrestlers . . . plans work. Cross Country IV: Wrestling III. IV: Track and Field III, IV: Recrva tion Committee III, IV. hi ya f M 1+ ,K . 1 ' 91455 . ,,-V,,'??1,:, ,ie I ffogfrzft, J. 'HF v J Stnntl X.-XYIQV ILENIQ IIXRKS To krzmt' her is In like her. College Preparatory Oetolver 6. I'Jl2 'i'I',8I'li-Situ . . . a future nurse . , . one of the girls . . . loxes benior parties . . . OIL Sugarfu . . . is there a eertain green I7ortl'! PTA. I: Eustonian I. II. III, IV: ,Iunior High Editor III, IV: Echo III. IV, Editor IV: Recreation Committee IV: ,Iunior Concession Stand: :National Honor Society III. IV: Student tfouneil II: Homeroom Officer II, III, IV. ff IiIiNlJ.'XI,I, VVAI,I,fXCIf PIZXSEI, Let early erlzleatimz be II sorl of UIIIIISUIIICTILU l'raetia-al Arts Xovemher ll. 1912 Buch . . . thinks there should he a law against people pushing up in the luneh line . . . Cool it. jaeku . . , pet peeve-seventh gratlers . . . at wrestler with u rearly wit. Wrestling III. IV: Recreation Committee I. II. III, IV: Senior Play: Ifelio IV. SIIJXIIUN Ililf I'lIlIil'i 7I,11'llllI'lI1I'l'Al lm! lo nmke llle eml mos! su eel. Sec-returiul Oetolver W. I'tlLZ Sharon . . . eute . . . Wt-ll. lvless your lvootiln . . . likes Leroy. ti '33 Ultls. mul offire praetiee , , . What uluout flat tires on Nlonrlzu night'f'f? . . . future seereturx. Iiustoninn Editor IV: Rl't'ft'JIIlPIl tlominittee III: junior tlone in III. DAVID LEE PRICE 'L.'Y0tha1'ing much to sayf, Practical Arts February 16, I9-ll Dave . . . a blue-eyed blond . . . 'How about thatw . . . likes Bettv . . . English gets him down . . , drives his shim' red Impala. I I IUDITH TRAVERS PIQSEY 'SA little nonsense nou' and then is relished by the wisest menfi College Preparatory ,Iuly 27. 1942 PuseI' . . . says That takes talentl' . . . clicks with a camera . . . likes sports, pizza, R.F.A. and camping . . . pet peeve-people who want something for nothing . . . plans college. Hockey IIIg Volleyball II, IVg Basketball II, III, IV: Glee Club I, II, III, IV: Eastonian II, III: Echo Photo Editor IV, MARGARET LOUISE ROBERTS HI'0u are like a flower. so sweet and pure anfl fair..- College Preparatory April 1-1, 1942 'Peggyn . . . hails from Syracuse. New York . . . I don't knowlv . . . has brown hair and eyes . . . doesn't like home- work or any kind of unnecessary work . . . does like music . . . plans college. Volleyball Ig Echo IVg Clee Club Ig Band I, II: Homeroom Officer I. O3-X .gh l DIANE SLE ROBINSON A sense 0 pleasant care ree ease Colleve Preparatory Vlarch I3 1942 ue big wheel on Eastonlan That ll go ower like a lead balloon' big green eyes removes her contact lenses in physics class future criminal lawyer ikes to push cars? 9 9 Hockey III Girls Basketball II III IV FTA I II Eastoman II Assistant Editor III Editor IV Echo III IV Library I II Recrea tion Committee III Junior Concession Stand III National Honor Society II III IV Student Council IV DAVID TYLER RUSS I have no mocltzngs or no argument I uztness and uazt Practical Arts September 29 1942 David brown curly hair with brown eyes . . . women drivers get him . . . Hey. Samuel . . . likes hunting swimming and horse-back riding . . . drives a blue Ford . . . service. WILMA JEAN RL'DD HA little nonsense non' anrl then is l'6ll'5h6t'1 by the wisest men.' Practical Arts May -1. I9-12 Wrrrlnzer', . . . a native of Florida . . . always has a smile . . . pet peeve-riding in the Bomb in the winter . . . seen with Crystal . . . likes a black '52 Chevy. IX. Cheerleader I, Captain IIg Eastonian I, Ilg Echo IVQ Recreation Committee III, IV: Junior Concession Stand Committee III: Library I: Senior Play IV. WAYNE BENJAMIN RUSS Little is he heard. Practical Arts December T, 19-I2 Wayne', . . . loves good food . ., . Navy bound . . . likes to read . . . quiet and bashful type . . . To the deep regret of the entire Senior Class. Wlayne died very suddenly on ,Ianuary 11. 1960. CAROLE ANN SALLADA How do I love thee, let me count the waysf' College Preparatory April 18, 1942 '6Carole,' . . . one of the girls . . . likes being with Donald, double-dating with Silvia and Hes, orange juice, and Sr. girls' hen par- ties . . . ubrainyl' . . . Oh, those rides in Booze's bomb',! ! F.T.A. I, II, IIIg .Iunior Red Cross Ig Eastonian I, II, IVQ Echo IIIg Literary Editor IVg Glee Club III: Senior Play IVQ Recreation Conunittee IIIQ Chair- man IV9 Junior Concession Stand III, National Honor Society II, III, IVg Homeroom Vice-president IVg Senior Class Executive Committee IV. MARY LOU SANDER She mixed reason with pleasure and reason with mirthf' Practical Arts August 9, 1942 6'Sandie', . . . a strawberry blonde with hazel eyes . . . HHey, Babe . . . likes blue, spaghetti, and writing letters . . . comes to E.H.S. all the way from Ridgeley, Maryland . . -seventh and eighth grades running down the halls . . to be a beautician. pet-peeve . wants PATRICIA ELIZABETH SANDER Nolhlng l.SlI7lp0SSlb16f0 a uzllzng hear! Secretarial Has 30 1912 a blonde van hair and ffreemeh blue eweQ e peexe Cambrld e irli IJCTSOIIHIIIX plu llkea r1d1n m a ol Old IHOIJIIC and Jerri plane to be a Qeeretarx Homerooni Pre ldent III Student Council III ELIZABETH LEE SANDS Cerzlleness honor and clean mirth Colleffe Preparatorx Nlas 21 1942 Lee Lee . . . Im so-o-o tired . . . is- likes school on Monday after a hard weekend . . . hiffh hopes of marryin a Princeton man. Hocke' I II III Basketball II III' Tennisl II y . III' Glee Club I II III- Library II III' Softball II III. ,-,V w -'qw-.p av', J NANCY CONIBS SANGER 'iHe laughs :rho laughs all the lime. College Preparatory August IT. 1912 Nami . . . eame In ue from New York . . . loves horses and riding . . . NIan. that'S Swinging ' . . one of the girls ' . . . . teased about her giggles. 1.1 New York: Band I. II. Statford: Hockey III: Yearbook III: Library III: Recreation III: .Iunior Play: Cla-Q Officer III. Easton: Echo IV: Cl:-4' Club: Recreation Committee IV: Senior Play. PATRICIA AXX SARD Come forth, too timid spirit. Clerical July 13. 1942 i'Pat or Patsy . . . a former St. Michaelite . . . Green eyes and a ready smile . . . dislikes narrow minded people. HELEN HOPE SATCHELL A penny for your thoughts. Practical Arts February 24, 1942 Hotdog', . . . long blonde hair . . . will be glad to get out of school . . . likes fattening foods . . . HOII. sugar . . . William-two-tone Chevy . . . plans to work after graduation and then marry. C-lee Club Ig Homeroom Vice-president I. 1 HELEN CECELIA SAULSBURY What is the zcorth of anything safe for the happiness it can bring?', Practical Arts October 9, 1942 Helen . . . blonde hair . . . blue eyes . . . Oh! Simply charmingli' . . . dislikes homework . . . future beautician. Eastonian Ig Library I, II, IV. ff'-var' W 1'1'f7' RITA CLARA SCHLOTZHAUER Whose smiles all olher maids' surpassf, Secretarial November 13, 1942 Rita', . . . plans to be a secretary . . . likes to ride horses, eat chocolate ice cream or French fries . . . How about thatv . . . light brown hair, blue eyes . . . has a sweet smile. Majorettes I, II, IIIg Junior Concession Stand IIIg Homeroom Officer IVg Class Secretary IV: Echo Editor IV. THELMA MARGARET SHERWOOD Cenerosily wins favor with everyonef' Practical Arts October 21, 1941 Susie . . . pet peeve-homework . . . wavy light brown hair and sparkling brown eyes . . . easy to get along with . . . likes to dance and ride horses . . . plans to be a housewife. . 'K f JAMES HOWARD SHORTALL The quiet mind is richer than a crownf, Practical Arts May 30, 1942 Jimmy . . . likes girls and food . . . sports brown hair and brown eyes . . . 'LIS that right? . . . doesn't like fast 553 Fords . . . plans to be a farmer. CAROL EVA SMITH HA merry heart tha! laughs at caref' Clerical March 10, 19,12 'lCookie . . . brown hair. brown eyes . . . Gee Whiz! . . . likes Jim. Oxford. and flying with A. C .... gets peeved at Faye Morganis collecting milkshake cups . . . plans to work. work. work after graduation. Hockey III, IV, Captain of Hockey IV, Girls' Basketball II, III, IVg Homeroom Vice-president III. M V .MW f, f ., W 'z,.'ig,1f . I I VERA ELIZABETH SMITH Laugh yourself into stitchesf, College Preparatory September 24, 1942 'iSmitty,' . . . one of the girls . . . be a mon- ster, Vera . . . Why not? . . . lives for letters and phone calls from Philly . . . a real cutie. F.T.A. I, II: Eastonian Ig Echo Advertising Editor: Clee Club III, IVQ Recreation Committee III, IVQ Junior Concession Stand Committee III: Student Council II, III, IVg Homeroom Officer I, II, IV: Sophomore Class Officerg Sophomore and Senior Executive Committee. ROBERT KENLY STARTT HA woman would run through fire and water for such ll kind heart. College Preparatory Allgllii 24- 1942 Kenny , . . . cute and quiet . . . drives around in his big Buick . . . likes physics and long homework assignments??? . . . '6Okay. you guys . . . headed for college. 'Nr ANN BARNABY STEVENS A grain of gaiefy seasons everything. Practical Arts September 24. 1942 '6Ann . . . sports a diamond . . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . . work and then marriage . . . likes Eddie. food. and horses. Recreation Committee IVg Junior Concession Stand III. BEVERLY JOAN STEWARD The deed is everythingg the fame is noth- ingf, Secretarial November 29, 19-12 'i,1oan . . . Ridgely born . . . UNO, kiddingw . . . likes ice cream, blue, Ernie . . . where's Denton?? . . . always in for a good time . . . plans to be a secretary. Eastonian I, IV: Echo IVQ Junior Concession Stand III. l noxxli: HOWARD SUMNER Talent flows in all directions. College Preparatory December 4. 1912 Nlerv . . . hails from Lakeland. Florida . . . Amcn. Sister! . . . an oh. so-0-o-o talented musician . . . friendly and ready to lend a hand. Clee Club I. II, III, IV: Band I. II, III, IVQ Library III, IYg Senior Play IV: Student Council III. HELEN META SLNIP When something must be done well, she will do iff, Secretarial February 21, 1942 'Stump jumper . . . a strawberry blonde . . . loves to write research a ersl?? . . . likes steak, Denton, and blue . . . f pomp Hush upl' . . . a future secretary. Echo IVQ Library I, II. DANIEL DENNIS TARBETTON Anything for a quiet lifef' Clerical July 9, 1942 Buttons', . . . blue eyes, brown crew cut . . . MYou,re lyinfflw . . . dislikes civarettes . . . has a fondneszs for Ann, ,56 greencfxords. 5 coffee . . . hates 8:1-5 a.m .... plans 'include the service . . . works at the Food Fair. Baseball Manager II: Band Ig Recreation Com- mittee IV. DIANE DEAN TAYLOR Her voice is Iowg her heart is high. Practical Arts October 13, 1942 HD. D. T. . . . pet peeve-Hcold, cold. class rooms . . . Noth- ing matters . . . What's wrong with moonlight nights?? Eastonian II, IIIg Echo IV. 'Q SUZANNE THONIPSON Sure I m serzous When I L6 znzshed Iaughzng Practical Arts October 30 1942 Susie Yea 1 it ls' I can tell pet peexe wet feet likes-cute boys with crew cuts plans to be a blue ew ed nurse ,IV CheerIeaderI FTA I Ea t0n1anI II III IV Echo IV Clee Clubl II III IW Recreation Committee II .Ir Conce lon Stand III ALICE MAE LNSWORTH Lzltle said 15 sooner mended Clerical December I7 1942 . . . likes a certain boy from Greens- boro fried chicken, the color red and a 52 Chevrolet . . . plans to be a secretary. CLAIRE LOUISE WADE Her ways are ways of pleasanlnessf' Clerical August I, 1942 Claire . . . likes Jimmy. a '51 Ford comiertible, and pizza . . . often heard saying Gully Day . . . after graduation Claire plans marriage. Echo IVg Ir. Concession Stand III. BRADFORD ROSS WATTS The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool. Clerical February 25, 1942 Bradl' . . . calls Bruceville home . . . blue eyes. brown hair . . . Do l?i' . . . dislikes jive in first period history class and tuna fish sandwiches . . . plans to work after graduation . . . spends his spare moments working at the Food Fair. Wrestling III, IVQ Manager Track and Field Team III: Jr. Conces- sion Stand IIIQ Student Council III, IVQ Homeroom President III, IVg Class President III. THOMAS CARLISLE WEBB Carefree as the windf, Practical Arts August 30, 19-I2 Webster,' . . . tall and blonde . , . likes those Tastee Freeze lunches . . . a sailor. GLORIA DALE WHITBY She wears the rose of youth upon her. Clerical October 20, I9-11 Johnny . . . works at Read's in spare time . . . green eyes . . . one of our majorettes . . . likes boys and sports . . . hates to get up early . . . You know about as much as I don . . . secretary. Majorettes I, II, III, IVQ Echo IVg Library Club I, II, III, IV. 4? MARY LOU WHITBY Sober, steadfast, and demuref' Practical Arts September 3, 1941 'iOllie . . . native of Hillsboro, Maryland . . . likes to read '6Oh gollylw blue e 'es dark brown hair dis . . . , . . . . y , ' , , , . likes final exams and gym . . . will become a WAC after grad- uation. F.T.A. Ig Library I, II, III, IV. CHRISTINA ELIZABETH WILKINSON Worry, the interest paid by those who bor- row troubles. College Preparatory September 10, I9-L2 Kiki,' . . . bluish-gray eyes, dark blonde hair . . . That was almost funnyn . . . dis- likes seventh grade cupids, French tests . . . hangs out in Cambridge . . . likes food and the color blue . . . wants to be a nurse. ALICE KATHERINE WILLIS Idle, wild, and young. her life has just begun. Practical Arts Max' 6. 19,12 Alice . . . native Eastonian . . . big blue eyes, long blonde hair . . . likes lots and lots of parties . . . future model . . . drives a mighty red Chevy. F.T.A. I, Ilg Homeroom Officer I, 'llg Eastonian I. II, Illg Clec Club III, IV: Junior Concession Stand. HARRY NORMAN WILSON Give 10 the world the best you have and the best will come back to youfi College Preparatory November 12, 1942 Norm,' . . . This big 6' 6,'er is heard saying, Yea, I will . . , likes Gayle and fast '48 Chevies . . . one of the guys . . . plans college and law school. Soccer I, II, III, IV, Soccer Capt. IV, .I.V. Basketball II, Varsity Basketball III, IV, Baseball I, Field and Track II, III, IV, Jr. Conces- sion Stand III, Student Council I, IV, Homeroom President I, IV, Sr. Class President IV, Tribe III, IV, Executive Committee, Sr. Play IV, Recreation Committee II, III, IV. PATSY ELIZABETH WOOTERS The best conversationalist is he who listensf' Practical Arts December 18, 1942 Pat'l . . . born in Georgetown, Delaware . . . green eyes . . . likes Denton, Fords, boys, and all that jazz . . . plans to loaf in the future. 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Sharp, B. Wyatt. .l. Dulin, T. Wm-lib. J l .J -M -..-,..L.,.1. -,..-, w Xl Staff 1I11xl31YT1I N Il Inf un H Lzrfzzffltff In Il l'r1 7. A.- A 'U' xpmg i- Junior High Staff lwnrn- IMHII Inrfx .Nlmrlx N.1r1f'y Iluk- fr. lliylz lm Iwur1I.1:n lfms' Spullx FIRST: 5. Pike-, F. SUINIll'I', lf. Wflkinwn. P. Km-. FECUNU: F. I'.1rk-. il, N-hm-idvr. IP. Ulxhwp, 5 . . I 4. v-W1 - LI! 1 ' -- F T A , r 0 1 0 ,.L.,.. 9 K tl.. iff W if . , M5 13 .111 ., ' ' f . ii ' in A :Q . 5 Q . R fs fi 4, h ' I I-'.T..X. UI FIffER5 I.. Rulit-kai. 5. T.1yIwr. I.. Wtirnvr l.. XI:-ll. F. IIIt'IlXIll.lll, R. N-Iisniriirigu-r. FIRST ROW: C. Moll. R. S4-liminingf-r, L. Ruzivku. L. Wllrnor, F. Pre-ttymtm. NI. Fitzgerald Mr. Allan. Fpwnwr. SECOND RUW: NI. My-rQ. Ii. Wvyutt. IJ. Ilulrliurd, B. Smith. I'. Htirriwn L. Ri-limp, if. I'r:-ttymtm. Ii. Ilryiin. THIRD ROW: ff. Stiim-idt-r, Ii. IirinQfie-Id. 5. Iimuilt-y, K Ile--If-r. 5. Hill, I'. Iiigtgiiilmttulii. I'. Connolly. K. Nuttlv. FOl'li'l'1l ROW: NI. Nlvxluiiaxn. Ii rkrun. P. Ihkcr, C. Mwrria K. Wiliam, J. Iirmvk-, Ii. Hurrisun, Ii. Yuunkin, S. Smith. Y? E T5,J.,,...j K ,.,-.,.-,.w.-- E, mg..-Q-. xg .A-.--1 A .. .Q--.... - .....,.- H .. ,...,...........-. ., . g ,Rza 1 I F.F.A. J. Callahan, Treasurer, T. Chaplain, President: J. C. Dulin, Vice-President: L. Mueller, Secretary, T. Sher- wood, Queen: .l. Crick:-nhurger, Reporter. FIRST ROW: L. Mueller, ,l. Callahan, J. C. Dulin, T. Sherwood, EFA. Queen, T. Chaplain, I. Criekenburger, Mr. Lewis, Teacher. SECOND ROW: T. Cosey, C. Elliott, E. Wheeler, J. Brooks, L. Bennington, R. Andrew, ,l. Borga, D. Bridge. THIRD ROVV: B. Moore, C. Mc-Carly, B. Carroll, C. Stevens, D. Ewing, F. Allen, R. Hutchison, M. Brinsfield. FOURTH ROW: R. Spence, C. Thompson, D. Holden. A. Lane, C. Rice, K, liarwiek, C. Saulshury, P. Ireland. FIFTH ROW: P. Cheezum, L. Robinson, L. Swann, C, Schnoor, F. McNeal, J. Wade, H. Dyntt. SIXTH ROW: P. Welty, D. Retallaek, l'. Lane, C. Fatehell, ,l. Mielke, C. Holmlxs. SEVENTH ROW: L. Kennedy, K. Fisher. v. s' T Pwr! 2: Q I .h 1xi'A,,, A iliffirg- - ,. haf .ity J za, ,gg-.L...., , .- W., - . W... ..,...- .. f, M V National Honor Society FIRST ROW: S. Smith, N. Sanger, A. Sungn-r. F. Duxid, R. Cox, B. Younkin, N. Maru-I, P Higlginbottom. SECOND ROWYZ M. Curvy. fl, Moll. Ii, Him-lkv. XI. Wright. L. Ruzivku. C. Furnixll. ff. '1'l1omp A. Landgraf. J.V. Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: fl. I.:-ui-. F. IJl1x.1H.F. Ihrnw-. FECUNU RUVQY: Kklll1l Il R-lLl. H. 1.111-X-f-11. If Hut! Senior Cheerleaders rumble, A. Andrew. U. U4mtll,l..rpl.1iI1. in In---rl. V5 II1 idn IN , .. Band M r. Calimcfllirecior FIRST ROW: J. Orhun, C. Hughes, P. Iiigrgf-nhottunm, F. Schwuninger, ll. Darin, D. Sumnvr D. Hinstvr, D. Disharoon, U. Younkin. L. Chance, B. Fleck. SECOND HOW: K. Wright, I' HIQLQCHIJITIUPIII. K. DIPHIS, I. Muxity. J. .vXnth4+ny. D. Wood. F. Rau, W. Skull, E. liuynurd C. Lewis, I. WIOOCI. THIRD IIDYY: F. Whithy. G. Whitby, D. Christopher, C. Hobbs, J. Dndd .I. Murphy, N. Collifon. S-- F SJ fl, H0335 llaxkethall Buxeball C. Country Wre-stling Track .lr. Tribe .-Xwarfl 4th place Stall: mvct 880 fv'll4. W. LEWIS Soccer 4 cap Baakethall lcapIJ Baseball 1t'2ipI.I Track State high jump champion 5' 8 Y a N. WILSON Hvccer Basketball Track Discus rccord holder 136' 9 3rd place State mee! D. HILL Soccer Baskcthall Ba-ehall lcaphy Track State broad jump champion 4th place 100 yd. dash J. LYONS Soccer llaike-thall lla-vhall THE TRIBE 1959-60 'cOur Efforts for the Glory of E.H. .M FIRST ROW: BI. Edgzcll. I. Fountain, D. Hill, C. Hobbs, I. Lyona. SECOND ROW: C. Anrlrcw, T. Hill, W. Lewis, Mr. Maxity. Coach, N. Wilxon, ll. Nlurwl, D. Sangf-r, gs Q24 Library Club FIRST ROW: J. Sherwood, P. Lane, D. Christopher, R. Christopher, W. Fleck, T. Thomas. SECOND ROW: I. Shortall, P. Connolly, L. Warner, S. Prettyman, K. Nuttle, S. Dudley, L. Chance, M. Fitzgerald, K. Bramble, W. Haddaway, C. Hickman, D. Wade, A. Swartz. THIRD ROW: D. Sumner, A. Andrew, Treasurer, L. Shortall, Vice-President, J. Brooks, President, Mrs. Marth, Librarian, C. Eason, Secretary: M. Whitby, S. Bryan, J. Garrett, G. Whitby, D. Green. FOURTH ROW: A. Chance, Satchell, C. Prettyman, R. Stevens, E. Hutto, C. Morris, S. Brooks, S. Houck, S. Harrington, M. Barto, S. Moore, V. Pressley, P. Horney, K. Duvall, D. Kennedy, K. Covey, S. Nelson, P. Lyons. FIFTH ROW: L. Eberhard, J. Foster, L. Pahlman, B. Brooks, S. Mason. H. Thomas. F. Schwaninger, K. Wilson, B. Williams, S. Cooper, C. Schneider, B. Bryan, S. Osolin, F. Whitby. ,jk f5f h Xi'-'-'Ax 1 Sl'5fW 'RST .WA --itxn-.5 --V-.S J v K. TJZEW' vi .4 OCCQT Ifour-11, W. Cumplwll: W. Lewis, N. Wilson, Co-captains. FIRST HOW: R. Nlattliews. J. Fountain, D. Hill. W. Lewig N. Wilson, R. Goodwin, J. Sollers R. Tliompson. K. llurwick? SECOND ROWY Manager, T. Kolm. H. Barr, W'. xILlI'Yillf', W. Edgell, C. Royer, J. Lyons, T Culluliun. S. Johnson. U. Sangn-r. C. Fauna. R. Nluxity. H, Borgu: Cuacli, W. Campbell. , .A W . W-, Cross Country Dun Maru-1, lfnplfzifz FIRST ROWYZ NI. Hvmming, J. Pardoe, C. Caldwell. D. llarvcl. R. l'IUU'lliNlII'l. C. Hobbs SECOND ROW: Manager. M. WUIHT-llkllll. R. Xlurrix. fl. Xndr:-w. H. Hullm-lx. D. Hunk-: CHA J. Lohr. Wres tlin g lillxlfill 3 Xllllgllwlis .m ,llllfwrfl 7-llIll'lIllIlIt'lIl v:lYlIIllIl'1' lfu-tr-11 10 ffrlgmsmnl ll lilixtlill lf! llmvr 211 Iiilflllll 20 In-I Hur 23 lilbtffll LIU S4llllll!'I'll ll Ifu-tml ll Xlilfurxl fill lfaxlwrm 127 Clllllllliilgll' 122 Ezlftwrl SKID Xvi Ili lil Ifaitwn 22 Dr,-1 Har Fil? vf 1' ff 4' A ' ' - . nv . mucll. 1swvunlvr'-1-lvvCkw'1wP P. Outh-n. D. Murwl, K. Pcnfcl. f.. Hubba J. Rllte rrett, ll. Hump. J. Clurrvlt. K. Fikv. E. Whe-vlvr. D. Pritvllvtt. J. Latham. J. Purdml. H. Wright n N lull lull ton lull lull lull toll lull lull lull -1 1 69 63 69 '52 12 65 52 613 53 Varsity Centrex ille St. Michaels X. Caroline llowr Wi Hi Annapolis N. Dorchester liillllllflflflf' Ste-wilsville lloxszlrrl lfo. Basketball Easton ,, Easton Easton Euston Euston Euston Easton Euston Easton STATE TOERXANIENT Easton Easton Easton Easton , Stephen Decatur 7 Camhriclge Centreville Francis Scott Key B. Dukes. W. Frost, W. Lewis, M. Edgell, D. Hill, J. Fountain, J. Lyons, D. Sanger, A. Robinson, N. Wilsong R. Morris, Mr. Mavity, Coach, M. Wursham, E. Taylor. T1 T6 56 15 65 51 '16 69 Tl 48 .ii 3 L 5-1 Fc-cle-ralihurg N. Dorchester Wi Hi :Xnnapolis St. Nlivhaels Eclgewood Cambridge Fc-iii-railsliurgr N. Caroline lull lull lull Inn Girls' Baslfetlmlll L, U 1 1 20 'ill sl North Caroline Wli lli North Durvllvflt Culnlvriclge- .IA ton 13 St. Nlichavls lun 'lil Xurth llurvllc-stvr lllll All Wll lll lon '19 Sl. Xlivhavls lon '30 Cllllllbflilgli' lun ,213 North cllllllllllt' Wlvn 0 Lust 5 FIRST ROW: NI. Covey, C. Hughes, C. Furni-h. l. Puscy, D. Rude. 1 nm B. Corkran, L. Dayton, B. Balderson, S. Rollin-un. L. Clurk. H. Mn-Calle J Uulln B Brln fuld K. Pardoe, L. Dyott, B. Sullivan, C. Smith. SECOND ROW: Lee Warner NI WTI ht 'NI Brooks, Coach. , , QM, ,, 'fix P vw. ff! K 1 X -g. , Y : 0 . O 'N Q I A 3 fx if U 7 Hlt Af. . , :' . 1 . A , Q A r ,fiwzg . ji' lull lull lun lull ton lull iull lun lull Field Hocke I N. lloirlic-stvr 1 Salisbury 2 Ce-ntrmilie , U Suciiersvillc U Cambridge fi St. Nlivhacis il St. Nlivhavl sn Salisbury U X. llowhesler 2- 50' C. Smith, Co-Captain, Mi-s Brooks, Couch, A. Dawkins, Co-Captain. FIRST ROW: C. Smith, A. Dawkins. SECOND ROW: K. Pardoe, P. Harrison, P. Higginhottom, P. Baker, V. Markell, C. Morris, A. Andrew. THIRD ROW: M. Myers. B. Younkin. L. Duxton, B. Harrison, D. Rude, K. Wilson, B. Corkran. FOURTH HOVV: F. Morgan. B. Brinsfield, C. Furnish, C. Hughes, M. Wright, N. Colli-on. C. Slauglitf-r, C, Goodwin. Miss Brooks, Couch. - 5 , y I X I he ., a ,. sz' K ,.1 . TEAM 1-FIRST ROW: J. Pu-fry. I.. llywlt. P. Harmwn. SECOND HOW: H. Cfvrkran, ff. Cn vin. A. Dawking. Bliss Brwk-. Cmlvllz X. flwllixl-n, C. liar:-y.I..WL1rnf-r. Nldnkagf-r. Valle ball TEA-XXI 2---ff. Blilffii, J. Xluxity. B. Brin-fivlri. .X. Clark. C. Hugxllvx, L. Nnrric, S, Uwlin, Winner. Munugxerg Misi Hrfmkc, Cuacll. ' 6 A5 , b Vi'-Y ' I ' V I, Y. fi 7 .-,Q -,3- 4 ! l 1-f :ie- Q. 'Zjw lfaston Easton Easton Easton Easton Easton Easton Easton Easton Easton Easton Baseball -1 N. Dorchester Y 3 Canlliriclge 5 lfclge-wood 3 St. Mix-liar-ls U Wi Hi 0 Calnlmriclge , H N. Caroline ll Havre cle Grace JLNIOR VARSITY 6 Camlirirlge 5 St. Michaels , ,, 11 Wi Hi , t,,, 7, FIRST ROW: R. Matthews, J. Lyons, D. Sanger, YV. Lewis, D. Hill, H. Rhodes D Pritchett SECOND ROW: M. Russ, J. Borga, L. Lister, L. Abbot, L. Marvel, S Gaul bun B Raughley Mr. Mavity, Coach. I ,A IIOI ' lil! ' zzz: gan llll lik P. Baker. C. Dunham, J. Miller, B. Huuck, T. Hill, Y. Nilf .ng W ha q Q xr' 1 Q ' 'K if IW! , , . , ii 3' seff Track and Field FIRST ROW: C. Mock, 1. Schwaninger, R. Brooks. SECOND ROW: C. Andrew, R. Cretzinger N. Wilson, D. Hill, W. Lewis, D. Sanger, C. Hobbs. THIRD ROW: J. Fountain, R. Mavity R. Morris, H. Wrightson, D. Hanks, M. Edgell, M. Hemming, D. Pritchvtt, R. Harvey. I ' x -24 X QNXX .i- F :Pm ff677'?J 25' K h f I WI .AN U X X X . 0 W ig U5 ffm xxx fx 1 ,s 1 3 W rp., ' N , L RQ' ' -1193 'A l 'f d f f' 17' '4 . ni A I Q' D jf':f:fv ff, i 3 H15 , lib- S F. I Q' f'I I, A Ski if ' 1-1' , X ' 1 ff , I NM? . VN Y 4. Mi' f 4: l nm I .M l?? f 1-.dj by M . wx 4 0 'x 1 Q X 1 5 .g........,. -fx I' ix l Ai The J r. -Sr. Prom BALI HAP, May 6, 1960 Commencement June 3, 1960 A THI G OF BEA U TYM Class Co10rsfRed and Xvhite Class Flower-Red Rose 5. -. A. .. C1055 1101101 f, est la uc- Nalure Has Beauty for All to Behold i X. ,, in 4 :S f A M- Fx V , J L ' 1. ' ,A b ,V A 4 -,I I Q' 4 F' - Q- fx- ' . K Q1 U 4'-V L' :H 1 1 v A 1 K .al 'H' ff l'.L.I A, . 1 v ' .A . M, W T' 42' L ra -1-1 ' .sf , ,, ' L 5 L' 1, U- I V t A K af' 2 . 'EW L 4 , 2 ' . . p:-3 n- . i tw' ' TY . ,lr Va - . 4' 1 V -W Q? 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Thelma Sherwood leaves all her supplies and English hooks to her hrother, Graham. ,lim Sholtall will hi seat in math to any one who wants It Carol Smith leax es 'VI1 Plumei l000 practice -ets era Smith leave to major III phv sits at Drexel Kenlw Staltt leax es his seat in lllSl0lX to any one ul sleepy Ann Stevens leaves to he with Eddie ,loan Steward leaves to be with a ceita1nlVl1 Harris Donnie Sumner wishes to leave Weridell Scnll his special seat Helen Sump leaves her seat in history to any one who can fill it with more enthusiasm Danny T3llJUtt0ll leave the commercial course to the huds Diane Taylor leav es nothing to nobodv hecause she s got nothing to leave Suzanne Thompson leaves her dilapidated locker to anyone who is willing to put up with 1t as much as she has Brad Watts leaxes 0ff1CC practice to anyone who can put up with Secre ta11al girls and Fabian Tom Webb leaves all his unexcused talds slips to anvone who needs them can fulfill the duties Marv lou Whithv leaves ill hex old pencil stulm to her si ter Phwllis and lJl0lll61 Francis Christina Xvlllxlll on lene all those QCHIOI pllxlleve to anyone smart enouvh to find them Alice Xxlllll lease her Chen and lnothei to Bonnie Brinsfield who 1 es them hoth so muth Pat s Yvootei will all the G l' D tc ts to next veal lucln Senior Marv YV11 ln lease her nicmhei lnp in the Foot Ill the 'Nlouth Cluh to any one who can fulfill the requirements as well a she . Q U. S .S M . Q U . I , u -v . V . . 'S k . ' 'C -'- 1. .10 . ' , ' - 441 -I as v 1 v S Q . an A 4 -. ' - 4 , cc ' 9 - 7 as . 7 . . ' . - Gloria Whitliy' wills to her sister, Faith, her place as Drum Major, if she L , ' ' ' 'sa ' 5 s ' fs , j ':, ' s t ' s ' ., ' ' P s j . P . 4 . . .S ' 5 A 54 ,Iss ' . . ' ' lj ' , , s ' 1 Q v . -- S ' 'S ' 5 ' . J. . 'S .' .' v' ' S 3. The Prophecy although no one 1 endowed w 1th the 3.lJllltY to predlct the future It ls often po slble to tell from a per o11 palm and p1e ent appearance what the futule hold for h1m A certam fortune teller who ha already met mam of our Senlor g1rl was consulted and at th1s tlme we would llke to relate to you hex unb1ased unaltered and we must adm1t somewhat unusual foreci ts Gazln 1nto he1 cry stal ball Nladame X predlcts that Arlene Alderman w1ll settle down and oon he hu lly en a ed lll tetchm a flock of l1ttle By rds to fly Joyce Andrew s new hook How to Be a Natural Blonde has old l O00 COPICS 111 Easton H1 h School alone After many gruelln race Thelma Asmussen has achlexed the tltle of Vlfomen s Champlon Go Kart Racer Poor Sandy Barnes' She st1ll hasnt found a solutlon to her latest Physlcs problem Bllly Beaven IS st1ll foot loose and fancy free The t1tle of Mr Earle Swann has been won hands down hs Peo y Blades Nancy Booze has just completed her chlef mlsslon 1n l1fe-she destroyed the budge between Cambrldge and Easton The Food Fa1r IS under the mana ement of Mr James P Borga who reports that all ls qulet IH the Produce Department Every weekend Gayle Bramble may he found at the Lnlver 1ty of Nlaxyland rootmg the Terps on to vlctorw-could lNorman hawe any th1n to do w1th th1s9 1 9 S- s ls ' s ' - S ' l . - l , ' 5 ' . . S, 1 A .N . v v . I Y u l , , , ' ' , ' - 2 s za e v - - ' Q . v S gi g . di U . g Easton's Farmer-of-the Year for 1970 is Mr. Francis Allen. v we 46 v I as V1 V1 7 - 9 ' 5 1 . . 1 .U ., C . ' ' g s, . f' . ' ' ' ' QA - - . , . 7 . H ' s. ' ' ' 4' Hg - ' . D- a v C . . 1 . S A . , . . , . . . , , , I, 1. , D Intently concentratlng on the future our fortune teller tells us that Shlrley Bry an lS strll palllng around wrth Sally lNew York C1ty s newest student of method 3CllI1g rs Nllss Carolyn Burk hardt Tom Callahan has just opened the swanklest beatnlk club ln the Umted States hrs members must shave once a year Uncle Sam s newest sorl tester lb Bob Carroll Wlnford Carroll rs a bowlmg champ After a perrod of mdecrsron Harry Cawley was 1Ildl1C6d to JOIII h1s father s band and IS now lI'3VCllllg throu hout the country Trm Chaplrn s new farm was voted the most up to date farm IH Maryland John Cheezum s newest record IS number one on the Hlt Parade Pat Cheezum IS a lady rn vvhrte Happlly marrled and settled down IS B111 Cheezum Havmg entered Jnto the beauty busmess Ellen Colller has revolutronlzed the lndustry and IS stealmg customers away from Asmussen s Beauty Shop Sylvla Cottmgham rs searchmg the foul corners of the earth for her own personal mlllronarre cell has returned to E H S to teach math to her nreces At the age of 65 Marlan Covey IS frnally retrrln from Cherry s Depart ment Store Srnce wnnrn h1s medrcal degree Ronny Covey has been portrayrng Dr Kllldare on televrsron Phyllrs Cox IS helplng Jack Frost palnt the leav es thrs autumn Jrm Crlckenberger rs d1v1d1n lns trme between Oxford and hrs new farm Ex en though the cry stal ball dld seem a llttle tlred we learned that Electromcs mzard Bob Croswell has IIN ented Amerlca s latest marvel the Tele O phone Easton Memorral Hosprtals new Drrector of Nurses ls Nancy Daffrn T ' 9 v n X a ' 1 ' Y , . .X Q , , . . 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The Chesapeake and Potomac's chief operator rs Peggy Hutchison Lrster James rs strll trying to frvure out a certarrr Cottrnvhanr Stanley John on has written sex eral best sellrnv yy ar novels Ray Krnnamon has joined hrs brother Roy rn the Arr Forc to see rf the generals can tell them apart Crystal Koeneman rs strll trying to devrse a ys ay to stay awake Easton s new est harr stylrst rs Patsy Kulley Angela Landgraf has established her own colony rn North Africa Jim Latham has taken over hrs father s positron rn the Maryland State Legislature Who s that danfflrnv from that Birch tree? Wfhv, rt s Beth Leysrs The future rs rather unusual rsrr t rt'7'7 A new world record llds been e tablrshed by pole vaulter, Jerry Lewis ayne Ley r just 'rrrrrounted the openrn-I of the 200th chapter of hrs fan c u r John lo comb rs strll tryin, to corryrnce a certarrr teacher that Oxford rs better than St Mrtlraels One of the Ten Best Dre ed Women rn Amer rca rs 'Nlrss Pamela Mason Ronny llTLKCI11lCk rs still tryin to retrrrrr hrs oyerdue library booltsll Leroy Miller has reparnted his neue t crr for the 10th time The winner of the lxentnclty Derby ysas lNancy Nllller s prize mare lhe prrntrpal of Efr tons nuyly erected elementary clrool 1 Dianne lllrnster Terry Nlullrlsrn br tntercd br Nlcrc rn the lndrrnfrpolr J00r cc Donna Nlulder ls prt rdtnt of tht Coca Cola Conrpany rn l r ton L L - D - - . C l V S . 1 v 11 Q .Q . v 1 -Q . D ' . . . .R . .3 V, . . le . , v hu 7 .1 .s , - , . . .g . ., V. E D . 1 .. Q . ' . , . YV ' Q . W ' F ' l l. Donald Marvel has been chosen Athlete-of-the-Year. y Q .w 7 ' v' 1- r vs A 55 r . . , A N . P .r n iv l A 1 . lx. Q iv - u . . as' ' 'snr iz . 'sf' '11 '. .1 , ,1., 21 . w Q15 . Great fame and fortune l1as been won bs Jlm Nlurphx 1771111 w1t xlorma N83.l1 often seen x1s1t1nU Xxlene and her llttle Bw rds The FlUTlaI'lY s of Oxfold are under ,1oanNel o11 care Nlr Le Cumrnlngs, the former Barbara 'Newell 1 a Illlfbff at Delaware Hospltal 1n W llrnlngton Vernon lN1ly has dlsappeared 11110 the halls of Hampden SX dnex Colle Barbara Pahlma11 ls happs w1th he1 brand new hu band Talbot County s new est yacht club was founded In ,lack Pardoe Nancy Parks IS stlll 1151110 to flnd a belt whuh w1ll flt her trnw wal t Tl1e Navy s newest and woun e tAdn111al 1 Bud Pen el Davld Puce stlll can tdeclde w hat kllld of Cdl to buy Sharon P1 ICC IS worklnff the Ill ht shxft at W dWCllX P1ess The former Judy Pusey, now Mls Roland Allen ls ente1t11n1n0f he1 hus band s Alr Force fuend Peggy Robert s qulet, WIIIIIIIIU wax s ale cha1m111ff he1 students Ed1tor1nCh1ef of the NTOIIIIIIO' Sun Sue ROlJlI1 on, st1ll Tllldb tlme to practlce law on the slde Wxlma Rudd IS st1ll tllllllxlllo' up reasons to stay home from school on Fuday Davld Russ ls a horse back r1de1 who works on many TV shows Carole Sallada IS trvmg to teach the l1ttle ledheads thelr A B C s A pronnnent Easton doctor s secretary lb Nlary Lou QHIICTCI Pat Sander lb stlll fldlllff a1ou11d w 1th Jerry Lew la Lee Sands lost o11e of her contact lenses and she st1ll 100111111 for 1t' The only klSS1flg hor se lll tl1e world Wlsh6w belongs to Nancy Sanger Hollywood star, Tony Cum l1as just h1red Pat qdld as h1s secretary Hope Stachell has bullt a llfe lonff Brldve Helen Saulsbury s modern han sts les are lmpre s1nU the publlc . 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Cars - Trucks - Tracfors Exper+ Repair Service PHONE TA2-2900 EASTON, MARYLAND if-'ix-I R I Q PRICE'S MUSIC CENTER Z Q. lr ll ff ALT' a SPEC' r SPORTS AND SPECIALTIES Musical lnsfrumenfs SHQP' INC, S+ereo and HI-Fi Phonographs 9 No'-H1 Vvashinglron Shed Records - Radios - Recorders PHONE TA2-9005 EASTON, MARYLAND TA2-0925 ll Tune +o I240 on Your Dial Il Il TA2-i500 CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND N hH iEgS+onlars1?::YE3:je+ Record Rack E.H.S. News THE AVON-DIXCN AGENCY INC All Kinds of Insurance Barclay M. Trippe, Jr. i Richard R. Robbins Roberf L. Sidell Talboff 2-0506 LOMAX JEWELERS 22 Nor+h Washmgion S'rree+ EASTON, MARYLAND RU DD'S Pest Control 23 Yea rs Experience Rou'l'e 50 Easfon, Maryland TA2-l788 Oliver Trac+ors Roufe 50 TA2-2940 THE TIDEWATER INN Dover and Harrison TA2-lsoo TRADER'S PHARMACY 32 Norfh Washing+on Sfreei TA2-0033 Buick Sales and Service MID CITY GARAGE Goldsborough Ex. TA2- l 0 l 0 L OFFICE FURNITURE SALES AND EQUIPMENT SERVICE AND MACHINES EASTON OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 6 Dover S+ree'l' Eas'I'on, Maryland Richard J Filbird Telephone: TALBOT 2-2 I 06 HOWARD FU RNITU RE CO. Eas+on's Quali+y Furnifure S+ore TA2-2450 THE HOBBY HORSE 35 Easl' Dover S+ree+ Pho+o Finishing - Repairs Models and Handicraf+s THE LIBERTY BANK Hillsboro Easlon Trappe Tl'1e Bank of Personal Service THOMPSON MOTORS 600 Dover Road, Eas+on, Maryland GEORGE H. THOMPSON, Owner 24-Hour Towing Top-Value Used Cars EASTERN SHORE NURSERIES, INC. TALBOT 2-I320 DOVER ROAD LANDSCAPE SERVICE PRICE'S TIRE SHOP Over 20 Years of Ouali+y Re+reading Norih Harrison S+ree'r TA-2-0456 T. EARL EWING John Deere Trac+ors and Farm Machinery New Holland Balers Fairbanks-Morse Pumps REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Painfs, Glass, Seeds, Wallpaper H 81 G RESTAURANT S+ealrs and Seafood Our Special+y Our MoH'o: Qualify and Service U.S. ROUTE 50 EASTON, MD PENSEL AND WALKER, INC. I29 N. Wasl1ing+on S+. 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