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W X. .ww Q. -.g i X A is Kin- ' -1,3 Q .,,-, , A 13 7, ' - ' ! ,' Q W' ' ' 4' if' .ff-. , ,dv L .1- gm xx w X. THE VIEW 1959 EUMU DSU HIGH SEHUUL BALTIMUHE, MAHYLA U , . ',,?x-Q Sufi! 5 Al r' fs . ,I gi 21462. 0 T153 . ,V W Y 'X w as E1 ,tx x lm FORWARD AKING another step forward, Edmondson made a name for itself this year in sports, in scholarship, and in literary work. Winning our first football crown, the junior varsity title, was a glorious achievement. The performance of our band at half-time was as commendable as the magnificent teamwork of our victorious players. Our future journalists on the yearbook and news- paper staffs wrote their way to a first class rating in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Contest. Senior was said here for the first time as the 85 juniors of last year became Edmondson's first graduating class. They received their rings, the first at Edmondson, at the Ring Dance in Octo- ber. Our growing student body of 1700 saw outstanding assemblies, formed new clubs and attended several orchestra dances during the year. Scholarship is always foremost in our school life. The Honor Roll tablet installed in the main lobby gives recognition to students who have worked hard and achieved high marks, Wfith our motto, Excellence Demands Sacrifice, to guide us, we will continue to step up to greater heights. Contents HIGHLIGH'I'S .. , 4 PEOPLE ,U 13 ACTIVITIES . . . , , 53 ATHLETICS .... ,. , 69 COMMUNITY .. N 87 INDEX .... ,,,. 1 05 Distilling, Dissecting, This year the importance of science was em- phasized more than ever as rockets, satellites, and baby planets were sent up by the United States and Russia. In keeping with the national trend to encourage more scientific achievements, Ed- mondson offered various science courses to its students-biology, physics, and chemistry. Biology students learned by observing the reproduction of hamsters, the development of chicks, and the structure of animal brains and kidneys. Both chemistry and physics students performed many experiments in our modern laboratories. Special equipment, such as analytical balances in chemis- try and plant and animal models in biology, aided the students in understanding these sub- jects. Our science teachers have an intense inter- est in stimulating independent thinking in their V, 3 students and in teaching them the whys and hows of their everyday life. Q4 ,R DISTILLATION OF WATER is engrossing to Dan Shaner, Delores Delaney, joan Mfindsor, Miriam Cayo, and Harold Napier. EECK, A MOUSE! Anyone caught setting a mouse trap in room 104 will be reprimanded by Gail Hildebrand, joe Trovato, Frank Uhlhorn, and jim Mfollschlager who are studying mice in their biology class, E. 'I I Ag -sf ww, . Ma, A ,,,,pimL,is - if, Dividing, Du plicating Science, as well as many other helds, requires a good knowledge of mathematics. Courses in college preparatory math and business math were olfered to prepare students for college and for the business world. Emphasizing the principles of mathematics, the math teachers encouraged their students to think. In the work-study plan which was started this year, students, working in pairs, alternated one week of school work with one week of practical experience. Making use of the skills learned in the stenographic and business machines courses, senior students worked for banks, insurance com- panies, and certain city departments. Altogether there were approximately 700 students making use of our modern commercial department. ,-ag, P, V:21rrfh is much harder to solve than P345 as Pat Siegmann and lay Key cliscoxerecl in Miss .Xgnes Herbert's geometry class. SENIOR COMMERCIAL STUDENTS, jack Kaiser, Connie Taylor, Tom Kimmitl, jerry Reese, Margaret Carter, Tony Campagna, Barbara Gress, Barbara Ware. Linda Miller, and Phyllis Fifer are prepared to take many jobs in business. E' ,vw-v' , rua if- . . i Uninsu- ,...- ,H 'H 5 1 WK! .- , -: H , , x,s,,?,.,,4,,,,,,,, , K MANY STUDENTS use the library at lunchtime to study, do homework, or read a good book. U.S. HISTORY, from Columbus to Eisenhower. is being taught by Mr, Hart to Charles Leasner, Barbara Mahlstedt, and Winston Byrd. Do you want to know where Aalorp is located. or when Picasso was born, or how that certain love story finally ended? Many students came to the library before or after school or during their ,H lunch periods to find the answers to these and many other questions. Classes met in the confer- ence room or in a corner between the encyclo- pedias and the fiction books, Due to our high enrollment of 1700 students, all available space was used. There is a book in the library to satisfy everyone's tastes and to fulfill most home- work assignments. On January 27 and 28, the seniors who were ui in the modern problems class participated in the Baltimore Model Youth City Council. With the students from five other high schools, they debated and voted on the ordinances and resolu- tions which had been prepared in class. United States history, modern world history, world his- 'R ' tory, and geography are the other courses taught f in our history department. 6 Leaning on the telephone stand or over the soda fountain, we engage in our favorite occupa- tion, talking. Mlhenever we apply for a job or try to sell ads for the yearbook, we get better results if we use correct English and have confidence in our speaking ability. YVherever we go, at home. at school, or at work, we have many things to write and to say. To have a good command ol' the English language, we studied the fundamen- tals of grammar, American and English litera- ture, and creative writing. A course in journalism is also offered. A knowledge of other languages as well as our own is necessary to understand our neighbors and to create peaceful relations in the world. Every day the world becomes smaller and smaller, and the world's peoples are thrown into closer contact with each other. Latin, the basis of the Romance languages, and German, Spanish, and French are offered to Edmondson's linguists. At a fall meeting of the PTA, four language classes gave a demonstration lesson to the parents. So Vive le Francais and Ole Espanol! the World , 1 A f7'W7?Wi4,l .LNQQN WU f ai f f,,, ,, ,f 17 1, fl ,ar ,U- ,kyl fg yfffg. 'd....J. ld . s Q., X. ,ur QU' I.l-IAN VSTEDES ESPANOL? Si o , , 471451 1105 SEE A PLAY and use extra books to supplement classworkw, says Mrs. Gersuk lo Pat Siegmann, Anita Dorofl, Sylvia Talley, and Charles Hill. 1 . ,S 4 n ' I I 1. 1 it A 5 3 E lffiv 3fwQ 'Q,, A if tttillll, , Y bi, , 1, ,, . iv!-'N A f I - ' ff 1 , I3-'H 'mf' ,VA 'wif' 'vim 2 +. . V -1 , , - ,V V,-5M4,,,, , , I zfnw- , r ZZ? I , V -41924 5.1-Q 5 'uv aww of Wu.. N Elil ,.--., tu tonsmucrxow , , I Mmmmmmmm! It smells good! we often say x 1 L as we walk by the cooking rooms. Practicing the skills learned in our home economics classes, four junior girls won second place in the Seventeen table-setting contest. If you need a new dress, make it is the slogan of our ambitious girls. The boys in our industrial arts department learn skills in printing, and designing or build- ing many useful objects. After sitting on hard chairs through math, Eng- lish, physics, or French, we are glad to get to gym to stretch our muscles or to plunge into the pool. Using our new baseball diamond, the football, lacrosse, and soccer fields as well as our gym and pool, many students developed new skills and muscles. Our art and music departments add a delight- ful touch to our school life. Many of our talented students take music major or band, but all enjoy singing or listening to music during music minor periods. Edmondson's Roualts and Rembrandts create beautiful paintings, sculptures, and models. THE NEW LOOK can be achieved easily and inexpensively if you know how to sew like Grace Ritenour, Mattie Williams, Audrey Freedenburg, Rose Wright, and Coralee Keil. Food for IS IT GREENWICH VILLAGE? The leftbank of Paris? No, it is just Mrs. Timmons's art room where Ron Crouthamel, Vida Misiunas, Keith Bell, and Charlotte Gundersdorff are working. f uw. if 8 ...A- f .,1 . tx ' Ag , , , i' 'V' Ill!! fu ' 7' Hunan el. ff' , lAl..lIll.IAl.'i- , Lunuux Q ' i,l.l,llIl,Illl. X Q' J liflllIIIIl,l,I,l,l Q5 elf' , ,, W zmm 15 Qs s if Illnutl. , , . Flllllblfi hr ' v iii 1 U-Ill, - ty is 'A-. r MIM! .1 p i 7 Y' .li I'- lllyil. . f H f O77 ff Qfz Aj I ONE HOT DOG COMING L'P. Eager football fans with big appetites keep Charles Miller, Mr. Norton and ames Smith busy Thought VV'hether in school, at home, or on a date we eat-eat-eat. In school, we had only thirty min- utes for lunch because of the new study period in effect during the last fifteen minutes of every per- iod. This set-up was unpopular with slow eaters and students who liked to relax at lunch time, but it did provide study time for those who wanted to take advantage of it. Our cafeteria looked as clean and sparkling at the end of the day as it did the first period because students cleaned off their tables and had them checked before leaving the cafeteria. As the year flew by, we watched the bulletin board in the cafeteria for news of our coming games, dances, or year activities. XVe not only ate in our cafeteria, but we also attended classes there during the first, second and seventh periods, bought supplies from the school store, and danced at night in our transformed ballroom, CHOW TIME Vit '5 1 N 9 BEATING IDA JOHNSON TO THE LEAP, Mrs. Webb snags the ball and scores for the teachers. ' K' r 576' A ,WV ,. 7431? f' ww -:cyl J 'rev' A Q2 , ., .v,,,...- 1 'Di EV TOTTERING OUT onto the basketball court are Mrs. Bul- ler, Miss Tann, Miss Rapp, Mrs. Kase, and Miss Tarntino. IO All work and no play would have made school pretty dull. The teachers were quite confident that they could still play a fast basketball game, but the scoreboard told a different story. While we were busy in school, Congress took action on many measures. Alaska's and Hawaii's dreams of statehood finally became realities this year. Batista fled from Cuba as Fidel Castro and his band of rebels gained control of that Carib- bean island. Gigi beat Auntie Mame to an Oscar. Peter Gunn and 77 Sunset Strip gave the adult westerns a run for their money. Everybody did the cha cha cha, even Alvin and his chip- munk friends. As spring and the symptoms of spring fever appeared, students daydreamed in class, but our teachers didn't let up on the homework. We somehow managed to survive the rigors of hard work and to find moments for relaxation. Fancy GETTING TO THE BOTTOM of the problem. mtg.-. . . Quite a contrast to the beautifully decorated cafeteria at our dances were the janitor's own decorations in the hall. XiVe must admit that the students handled themselves around the buckets as well as they did on the dance floor. Everything has its imperfections, and our new building was no exception. XVhen rain fell outside, it also came down inside. lVe went splashing by the art rooms dodging the jars. buckets, and tin cans. Although our roof leaked, our school dances weren't washed out. Filled with Christmas spirit. students Hoated among the snowflakes at the Snow Ball and the Holly Hop, The Spring Fling and Sweetheart Dance, which were sponsored by the junior and sophomore classes, were very success- ful. Most of the iunior class anxiously awaited and prepared for the Junior Prom, and they were rewarded for their efforts. Another memory that will never leave us is the odor of Miss Skiryen's stink plant on the First Hoor. There were many little incidents that brightened the days at EHS and made our school life more enjoyable. Foot Work DETOUR . . . road slippery when wet. Rainy weather always brought about this situation. EVERYBODY LOVES TO DANCE. Our cafeteria was the scenerif many gay dances this year. fgl up U., Ii., E A tr, 4 Q-. . f NERO NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD! Louis von Lossberg, Mike jessop, and Mr. Darcey wore the latest thing in togas to the banquet. With a motto such as ours, Excellence De- mands Sacriiice, it is no wonder that our assem- blies have been distinguished for their high qual- ity and dignity. Outstanding performances by the band and choir were given on several occasions. Scholarship and athletic awards assemblies were looked upon by the students as the time when they were given recognition for their part in hold- ing high the standards of Edmondson, physically as well asscholastically. Foreign language studies have flourished here, too. One of the high spots of the year was a Ro- man banquet, expressing all the pomp and cere- mony of an evening in the glorious city. Attired in their best togas and sandals, the Latin class experienced what the wealthy Romans enjoyed on a night out. Wrestling matches viewed by reclining spectators, soft music played by slave girls, and typical Roman refreshments created an atmosphere of the old Roman world. The inauguration of a class in Russian and various activities of the Spanish Honor Society gave evi- dence of the growing interest in foreign lan- guages. Words and Music 1,000 STUDENTS LISTEN to our band play mambos, marches, and waltzes. The students in the homerooms enjoy the music coming over the PA system. J 0 -5 1. 552 ' if ' 0 5 l f i.....................x -....... ..-..,- . .,N- s.u:Lcu-ai-12-'Lf ' ' - -'.:s4x:.u,s3,- 1-.Q,....-.-,., ....w.,, .. ,., ,.,.,....,.,. h sTEPP+N6 UP TO i I -1. ,A A, A 'V , -zz ,. A 4 , Zh x ' , A iff. vw 5 , -' ff . ?g:,1j ,g:'A..2QA.f , A . if: , '-,if3bg4f2EQ3:L,.V:Qf,'- -I I AQQQ P ' ' 31'iSQ'2i'f iffi s. , 1 ' ?'T7 ' 4,--,,,g u Q -1, w A1 .dh A 'K V if ' - ' 'HID 1-J'-'M u.11,'fl',:.pL:J,',.-.',h,Z'1 ,L ,J 1 Wflwf -. f. , fy V, J,AV5A:,,54..' ,A '4,:A,, .Q A - rar' ' , , A ', A U 'A ' -. I - 1 3 ' U V 'T'-fy , 4- jf ' - 5.1 f,,',A,'fff...g2 .wfj ' S ' 1 f ' -..A . ' .'.' Q L '.Alxb.Ei.A .,Q.' J.1t'..', ,' I' ' P-I I -..- .-- -- Y , --.L . ,.-,. 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RANKIN, principal. t 1,925-1:--' l,,,Vi MW, X ,.', ff' . zfW.1,'p.-amwlf. 4: .-1 gap, ,., ' 9 4 1 ff' A, 4,1 fy! v fir fi! If f ff , .fiefgfggzg f f , f, 3, la fg xx A i wiv f 1 a 1 A' it. ,- ,af M .np 0,4 1 ' ,fc ,A I . N f ,J TM +I, ,. ary. any W' , ht ' . f rr' 1 5 I hm ' ks ' -J . hh l DR. JEROME G. DENABURG, vice-principal. Lf 1. ' 1' , 5:51- ,V Best Wishes from the Administration Class of '59, you hold a unique place in the history of Edmondson High School. As its first graduates, you have had an important role in the shaping of its beginning. Ours was the first new high school to be opened in Baltimore in a quarter of a century. From the start, our determination was to excel, to be not merely a good school but an excellent one. Our motto is Excellence Demands Sacrifice. Those of you who have measured up to what the motto implies should look with pride upon your experiences at Edmondson. Our objective has been to inspire your best effort, maximum growth, and to win your respect and admiration. We want you always to feel proud of us and of our school, so that when you say later in life. I was a member of Edmondson's first graduating class, there will be a ring of pride in your voice. Numerically, you are small, the smallest class this school will probably ever graduate, but your influence will be large. May your lives be happy. and may God's choicest blessings be with you always. X . x NNY MRS. MARGERY W. HARRISS, vice-principal. Faculty Mrs. Florence B. Auld, RS. M.ECl.. Social Slurlifts Mrs. Marie J. Bairzinx, XB.. Sfienff' Mrs. Marx jam' B1ll'Oll. XB.. I.alwi'al0rx' ,-Lwisfmil Mrs. Emilx Bei-kwirli. XIX.. Sfif'Hi'1' Min O. lnxnc Ilmuman, li X I-'nglifll Mix I.cl.1 R. BIlI'l1l'II, BN. MS., Hmm 1'iIf Ill IllN MIN. Row F. Bllllfl. IIN. X., Pi1YNlr4li 1'llHI1liIurl MIN. l'nul.1 N. Cmrwll. HX. Ivriglmf MIN. C,uwrgn11nii.i Khului. X.B,. Mui. B.. MN. Hum Hcnrx Clznman. IIS. M Ill lizriiixliml .-fill Miv Marx Curtix XII. llflllllrzllnlirs Irvhn M. Darccx. ll X. XI X. I-'rnrfixgll Ijzrlgyiflgf I Michael A. lladaalakix. B S. Business Edzirfilimi Thomzu A. Daxis BS. I-Iislriry. Grogfaplw. M'illiam H. DCHYIIII. li. AB., Czlifimifff Julian Dvke, BA.. PllXSifHi Efllzrriflmi I,. Edward Elliott. Ii.. MIS. Mild.. Plixsirnl liflurnlifffi I. Herman Epstein. XB, XIX fi Hl'I'lll71ff' Miss Lilx' M. Iflrnxl, Bb.. 1' fiziidannf Isaiah CI. Pletnlicr. Ili. . 1-'nfflislf I - ,h, fl Dawid I'. Floyd, BB., 13u.sine,s.s Edumtimi Mm, Camille G. Frirrl, IES.. MA., I3usine.s.s Erlurrilirm Charles E. Frank, Iiusiness Educalimi Mrs. Stella C. Gersuk, English f ' 'W' kv! ' ' 757 .fb 'L'-113:-1 . ,Q - fl as , b :va 1 '1 Sv Q. rbi. 4 S123-.-a.i T 3' ,aff LAP' -nf -el if , 'f. - Q W , .42 15 1 A 'i' bv' Q 1: g,,Q,j:' if yi-.1 -2345555 we H if 'V' r--4 I6 Faculty KVilliam E. Gibson. BS.. Industrial Arts Mrs. julia H. Grimes. .X.l3.. Latin Richard K. Hart, HA.. M..X.. History Mrs. Laurent Hartli, BS.. lfnglixll Mrs. Yiolel O. Haywood, .MB MA., English Miss Agnes Herbert, BS.. l7lff1f,IFlIII1fiC.Y Mrs. Roma S. Hodges. .X.B.. Home Eronomirs Miss .Xnne R. Jacobson. BS.. M.lfd., Lillrarirlii XY. lJnBnis johnson. BS.. Hzlsiizess Eduratimi Miss Bernzidine M. Iones. .X.B.. MA.. illatlzenzrztirs Mrs. Priscilla Kase, BS.. liusiriess Edzzratimz Miss Lyda R. Keating. B.S.. Hisfnrs' Al. Mare Keene. lr.. HA.. M.lid.. English Miss Bertha Kelley. BMX.. M. Ed.. .-Irt Miss Josephine C. Kelley. B.S.. Srirfnrf' George Kinnnelt. Jr.. ILS.. ixi,IIf1ll'lll!1fif.S .Xllnn S. Kinsex. BS., lnr'I1istrir1l A rls -lack I.:1chin:1n. BS.. Hi5l!7I'N', flf'Ugi'11l1Jl1y Robert M. Lulanie. BS.. Nfivrrfc' Mis, Marx B, l.lllle. BMX., I'llx'.v1'ml lfflizmfioiz Mrs. Phxllis Ll. Luebke. XB., linglislz Mis. lava Maier. XB., lfnrvigzz Imzrigiiages Thomzis D. Mcllerinolt, BS.. Business lidumtion Mrs. Susan S. Miles, BS., Sr'ic'nf'r' Faculty William XY. Mnllinenux, BS MA., Science Julius Nelson. BS., M..X.. Business Education 4. Mrs. Georgene D. Noffsinger AB.. English, History Mrs. Ann Nolan. BS., Home Ermmniirx james F. Norton, illathentatirs Miss Valerie E. Rupp. BS.. MS.. Guidanre' Charles E. Reiter, BS.. Industrial Arts Robert E. Rhinehnrt, Bb.. lfallzemalics. Scienrt Edward C. Roberts. BN. Musir Mrs. Beatrice M. Robinwn. BS.. Business Edufrztiftn .Xlxin G. Ruppel, BS.. Industrial .-lrti Lon N. Russ. BS.. Pllxsiral EflHffIlIU'l Miss Marx C.. Sclicucr, BA., MA., Home Lfflllflllllfi Edward H. Schmidt. l..I..l5. Mathemalirs Mrs. Tillie Schonfielcl. NIE. Science Charles XY. Sengslarkc. Nllls. B.. lriiltttntfnlnf ,llnin 'Ii' new ,il .I ,I -4' i f, QQPA 336 .jf , Harrx R. Singcrl. 15.8. x Y J Plfysiral Erlurnltfm ! xi' N. james Simrvnette, NIL. 'I Q 5 English ho. C. Miss Maflclcinc 'l.. Skirxen. Q ' M., .X.B.. Mid., Sflfllfl' Q Miss Dnrmthi' H. Smith. MIB.. t A I-fnglish Miss Margaret R. Spellissy. BA., Social .Studies Mrs. Anna B. Suraski, RN.. School Nurse Miss Mary Ellen Tarntino. BA., Business Education Mrs. Virginia G. Timmons. AB., Mid., Art 9 31 fm rv J I7 ,. 3-wav ,4-0' -'5a4 X 4' I B59 wy . wi! 5' 25 1 ,......., V l , . 'H 1 . , ' f, fi ' ww- .4 . Zi I 9 V .MZ 2222225 . ,KW . nf , 1 1 D Faculty MA., Business Education Edwin T. Mlatson, Ph.B., History Mrs. Adele G. Hlebb, ,LIL Physical Education. .X. Melvin Wooden, Indusirial Arts Miss Eleanor L, Wright, B.S MA., Physical Education Mrs. Ann V. Young, AB., MA., Foreign Languages Miss Doris Bowman. Secretary Mrs. Marion R. Calder, Secretary L15 SHOWER ATTENDANTS-Frances E. Wicks, Earl Matthews. T . K, 44+ N W f , 'xl 4 X l ik B J , llx A SERVICE with a smile is provided by our cafeteria workers, Front Row- Agatha Horreichs, Lillian Hillle, Annie Melanoskv, Cecilia Hartung. Row Two-Margie Lyles, Heriliu Admins, Ruth Parsonr. Rozi' Three- Pauline Crowder, Nannie Delaney, Marv Feenev, Ella Redd, Malinda Gladney, Mary johnson. ' ' IIANITORS keep our building spotless. Front Rou'-Richard A. Trayham Wfilliam Reeves, Richard Hill. Row Two-Thomas Brown, Kalhrvn HE Roseborough, Lillian Brown, Donnie Williams. ' I8 Mrs. Mary E. Tr0nSl1C, A-Bu w X Nl X 'V SENIOR CLXSS l-'XITCAVTIYE CiONlXllTl'l-'I-I Frou! nm Nlirilxn Bitdciiheig seuttarx Linn Heidcclser president Delores Colson, xitt'-pit-sitlciit, Afmnliiiig -Klart Titlings his t x t ll ainis Dtloru Bud Chip ain Barbara Dinko. ll'L'.lsl1lL'l'. First Senior Class ,. As the first seniors of Eclniontlson High School. we have set the wax lor iirospectixe grgnltiates to follow. Small in ntnnher. hig in spirit. and dauntless in effort. we hate acroiiiiilislietl nitirh in onli' two xegirs at EHS. XYe pit-sc-iitetl the nioito Excelleiwe Deniantls Satiilite' to the tintlerclassinen on liinior Dax. It was we who held Edinontlsoirs lit-st Senior Dax, presciitiiig to the school a hanner einhleingitic ol the ideals ol Edmondson. As we leave school, we will Cherish nieinories of our experiences. The ineniorahle Wltinior Prom and impressive Ring Dance were sotigil highs lights. Class bake sales and the nioxie Clow turned out to he profitable for the seniors and enjox able to the faciiltx and i1ntlercl.issinen. XX'e were the pioneers of EHS! E1 i fu. . f 'D 1' 'L A A K: I ' ., , X, - , .f K xx W f X H.m-ge sen- , , W .X r.,' Y ,p 's J,., ,C 4' ,t ,N JOSEPH E. ALLEN MARY H. ANDERSON-The View, Assistant Activities Editor 3, Activities Editor 4: Prom Committee 3. CONSTANCE M. BAIER-School Store 3: Monitor Club 3. SHIRLEY II. BATCH-Secretarv of Choir 3.4: Counselor's Aid 3: Deiches Music Scholarship 4: Ring Dance Committee 4: Handbook Committee 4g Monitor Club 41 Senior Prom and Banquet Committee. G. MICHAEL BECKYVITH-Iunior Class President: Model Youth City Council-Comptroller 43 Assembly Chairman 3: Intramural Basketball 3: Intramural Lacrosse 3: j.V. Basketball 35 j.V. Baseball 3: Varsitv Baseball 4: Senior Prom and Banquet Committee. 1 DARLENE L. BOSSE-View Staff 3: Prom Committee 3: Tennis 3: Honor Roll 3: Ring Dance Committee 4: Basket- ball 4: Handbook Committee 4: Monitor Club 45 Farewell Assembly Reception Committee 4. Although Few in Number GERALD R. BRADLEY-Choir 3,43 Modern Jazz Club 3. MARILYN A. BREDENBERG-Senior Class Secretary: Business Servite Club 35 Honor Roll 3,41 School Store 3,41 View Staff 3: Tennis 3: Prom Committee 33 Class President 4: Farewell Assembly Reception Committee 4: Senior Prom and Banquet Committee. GRACE D. BROENING JACK BROIVN-Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms: Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms: Choir 3, 43 View Staff 33 Modern Jazz Club 3: Ring Dance Committee 4: Senior Prom and Banquet Committee: Model Youth City CounCil-Coun- cilman 4. 20 'Ml' uv '95 seal. we VSA' -et KATHLEEN M. BROXVN-Student Council 33 Class Vice- President 33 Class President 33 Monitor 3. DOLORES R. BYRD-Junior Class Chaplain3 Senior Class Chaplain: Prom Committee 3.4. JOAN M. BYRNE-Prom Committee . og LL- ef ff 'PT '14 , f' 7 5 f . .,,.:WI .P -3 gferg, ' fr - li TONY S. CAMPACXA-JN. Football 33 j.V. Basketball 3,4. - MARGARET M. CARTER-Class Treasurer 3. A - I .l 5 in l- 4. t 'mn agfgr, A fi 94' 'fi' DAXYN M. CASTAGXERA-Honor Roll 33 Class Secretary ' 3: Prom Committee 3,43 Ring Dance Committee 43 Business Service Club 3, We Were 156' K- :...4..,,V wpw Full of Spirit .tftv MXC7 'x 75 wifi, X' 4 73.2 . f DI-LLORES M. COLSON-Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Student Council 33 Class Vice-President 33 Ring Dance Committee 41 Monitor Club 33 Basketball 3. Bli'I'TY JE.-KN COTE-Honor Roll 3,43 Model Youth City Council-Councilman 43 The Viezu, Album Editor 3,43 Prom Committee 3,43 Commencement Invitations Com- mittee 43 Senior Privileges Committee3 Choir 33 Tennis 3. SARAH L. COLISAR-Honor Roll 43 View Staff 3: Softball 43 Basketball 4. ,IOYCE I. CREAMER-Honor Roll 3,43 Choir 3,43 Swim Club 3,43 View Stall 33 Pl'0l11'C0111l11ilfCC 3,43 Tennis 3: Bask 21 etball 33 Model Youth City Council-Councilman 4. ' i 'i- RONALD CROUTHAMEL-Senior Privileges Com- S mittee3 Graduation Committee. it LENOR A CRUTCH FIELD 5 H. ANN DANIELS-Student Council 33 Class 'President 33 Prom Committee 3: Cheerleader 3,43 Basketball 3,4. ,aw MARIAN L. DH-XNNA-Honor' Roll 33 Student Council 3: junior Class Historian3 Class Vice-President 33 Newspaper Staff 3,43 View Staff 33 Prom Committee 3,43 junior Achievement Secretary 43 Farewell Assembly 43 Cheer- leader 33 Swim Club 33 Business Service Club 3.4. GLENN YV. DAVIS-Student Council 33 Band 3,43 Choir 3,43 Varsity Cross Country 43 Varsity Track 43 Intramural Lacrosse 33 Intramural Volleyball 3: Intramural Swim- 1 ming 3,43 Model Youth City Council-Department Head 4. MARION D. DAVIS-Choir 3.4: Viezu Staff 33 Prom Committee 33 Art Club 3,43 International Club 4. We Led the Way CONSTANCE D. DAWSON-Honor Roll 43 Model Youth City Council-Alternate Councilman 4. 4-G' L-0' DELORES A. DELANEY-Inlernational Club 4. LINDA L. DETT-Prom Committee 33 Senior Privileges Committee. BARBARA A. DINKO-Honor Roll 3.43 Senior Class Treasurer: Class President 43 Student Council 43 View .Staff 33 Prom Committee 3,43 Ring Dance Chairman 4. 22 IFDITH H. DOXYDY-Student Council Secretary 3.4: .Honor Roll 3.4: Clriss President Ilg Class Treasurer 43 Viezi' Staff 3: School Store 3.4: Prom Committee 3.41 Farewell Assembly Reception Committee 4: Swim Club 3.4: Tennis 3.4: Bueiness Serxice Club Il. MARX l'.XlUNfC.lio1l' 14. NXLIX C. lilli-ER'l'UX-Q lion' ll,l: Nlutluiu llxuitt' filiilllll 3: Vifzi' Stall il: Nlmulul X-vutli tux tuuuttlfi nuutlllnnn l. NXXDRX NI. EYXYQ-Clziw rl-l'L'ilNlli'L'l' 31 Basketball 3.4. l'l-IYLLI5 I.. PIPER-Stlxrml Store Tl: Ofite Helper fl: Monitor Club 3. NANCY FI.OKX'l2RS-Tiff' Vzfzr. Xwixtant Sports Editor 3.4: Language Awemblx' 3: Yearbook Xvcinblx 4: Prmn Committee Cheerleader Tl. for Olliers lo Follow 3132 ,,-! 1- Q , jf 5 L-. A ,pJ Y . ' X, R .F 3.1, q A ' i ff' V.,5,.l-'QF j 'wi-.': ,n rw ffv f ry' X ., A -na-5 Get mf- MIRIANI E, GAYO-Vieu' Stall 3: Basketball 4. 2 A ,3 5, bf. 4, '-1 iff? ,M PAM O. GILLAND-Choir 43 Senior Privileges Com mittee 4. OAN T. GILLEASE-Business Service Club 33 Prom Committee 35 Ring Dance Committee 4. ROSA M. COINS-Choir 3,4 f ,K , .' 1 ' Half? D A- .,.. ' Q av . fm., 'gi-,V ' f- A 'im Wu 1 lm- A .vi all 1 rx f 11 f Y .. .10 31 ' ' 'L Alt. av.. wrff' V f gn? 'f-:le 'E 'QI' . l ' MN! X m, ' .t 1 3 ff , fV 5 - Vftfhl ' 3 -,ffm-,. 5-9' af X , f f, k QW? H74 MARY V. GRESHAM-Choir 3,43 View Staff 3,4. BARBARA L. GRESS-School Store 3,43 Oflice Helper Monitor Club 3. CHARLOTTE GUNDERSDORFF-Student Council Presi- dent 3,43 The View, Opening Section Editor 3,43 Honor Roll 3.4: Choir 3: Prom Committee gl Model Youth City Council-Councilman 43 Farewell .Assembly Staging Com- mittee 43 Handbook Committee 43 Basketball 33 Assembly . Chairman 3,4. SUSANNE L. HAMILL-Honor Roll 3,43 Model Youth City Council-Councilman 43 Choir 3,43 Prom Committee 3,43 View Stall 33 Farewell Assembly Invitations Committee 43 Class President 43 Handbook Committee 4. MAURICE S. HARRISON-Model Youth City Council- Councilman 43 Varsity Swimming 43 Math Club 4: Camera Club 4. ETHEL F. HARTUNG-Class President 33 Student Council 33 School Store 33 Monitor 33 Social Committee Chairman. Proudly We Wore C. LYNN HEIDECKER-junior Class Vice-Presidentg Senior Class Presidentg Class Treasurer 33 Class Secretary 43 Choir 3g Prom Committee 3,43 Business Service Club 3: Senior Activities Chairman. WILLIAM E. HERD-Band 3. DIANE B. HOPWOOD WILLIAM L. HOVVARD-Varsity Swimming 43 Varsity Track 43 M.S.A. Swimming Championship 33 Swimming Team Captain 3,43 Swimming Team 33 Track Team 33 Bowling League 4. 24 Q , L , N pw. mf mx ,N fl ,as ' A .s of N Q. . Xi ' X f , 1 Mi? . I lf... A... g -, 553 ..,,,. - . 3 ' . tw, - I-'Q' ' 'M . f , A Fi. ' 4 . 4 ' V.. ' 4 Q. 'Sie .f 'W' MAXINE A. JOHNSON-Choir 3.4: The View, Assistant Album Editor 3, Index Editor 4: Farewell Assembly Pro am Committee 4: Class Vice-President 4: History gf Academy 43 Honor Roll 3,-1. LEE K. JONES-j.Y. Soccer Captain 3: Automobile Club 4. LOISTENE JONES-Choir 3,41 Class Secretarv 4: Modern jazz Club 3: Dramatic Club 3: Ring Dance Committee 4: Basketball 4: junior Xchievement 3,4 JACK E, RAISER-JN. Varsity Basketball 4. Baseball 3: Varsity Baseball 43 .nf trawl ! - ' V . I Qa:?',.f , ,Z: A J THOMAS J, KIBIMITT W' Q B v'-F cz! W - ,, -.-1 A m CORNEL L. LAYVSON t ' Ed d ' F'rst R'ngs EDALENE LINDQUIST-Choir 4: Prom Committee 4. -tn fi -4 ' '17 'X CHERYL MCLAUGHLIN-Choir 33 Junior Class Secretaryg Prom Committee 3. LENORA F. MILLER-Student Council Treasurer 43 ' Monitor Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3. V100 ff? w1,,,pf LINDA G. MILLER-Class Secretary 43 Prom Committee 3 25 'Y Y 'L W' ' ti? .Ki Q 6. 44 4 . '-va , 1. 1. ,.,.-f'- .,, , .HI V .43 rf-vi fe . , 5 W - f, .3 A-if 1 1-Q' GLADYS R. SCHVVARTZ-Student Council 33 Class Vice- President 43 Prom Committee 3. ELAYNE M. SCHIVEINSBERG DANIEL S. SHANER-The View, Sports Editor 3,43 Junior Class Historian3 Intramural Basketball 3. JOYCE M. ST.-XSIUK- The Eagle, Homeroom Repre sentat' 4' ' ' ' ' ne , Monitor Club 3, Business Service Club 3. 26 VIDA A. MISIUNAS-The View Ed't ' , 1 or-in-Chief 3,43 Honor Roll 43 Model Youth City Council-Councilman 43 Student Council 43 U.N.Y. President 3,4' Newsletter Ch ' airman, U.N.Y. of Maryland 43 Handboola Committee 43 Cheerleader 33 Prom Committee 3,43 Art Service Club 4. SHELLY A. MUELLER-Class President 3,43 Student C . I . . ouncil 3,4, Monitor Club 33 Senior Prom and Banquet Committee. LORETTA C. MULLER HAROLD D. NAPIER-Choir 3: Band 3,43 Modern Jazz Cl b 3' u . Intramural Basketball 33 Intramural Lacrosse 33 The Eagle, Homeroom Representative 4. JERRY REESE-J.V. Football 33 j.V. B k b as et all 33 J.V. Track 3, Varsity Basketball 43 Varsity Track 4. FRIEDA O, ROBERTSON-Monitor Club 3,4. Seniors Leave with .44 '-nn v-N.. --N it I as ......' X. Y N -'v- - r 'Di IQ 5 F in ah, CAROLYN L. STUBBS-Choir 3.4: Tlzf' I'if'u', Index Editor 31 View Stall 4: History .Xczulciiiy 4: Prom Committee 4. FREDERICK P. SUEDMEYER-Clioil' Il,-4. CONSTANCE TAYLOR EDYYARD TXYLOR4I.Y. Bzultctbzill fl: XIX. Track 33 Yarsitx' Basltetbnll 4: Xursitx C'rowC'otxnlry 4. BXRBXRX E. TITKFR-Clioir 3,43 Tint' Stull fl: Dra- matic' Club 3: Future Xurxee of .Xnieritzn Trczisurer 3.4. CAROL H. TlVILI.EY-Iunior Claw qCCl'C'lElTY1 Choir 3.41 Student Council Xire-Preiident 4: Handbook Iirlitor 41 Honor Roll 4: lunior Prom Queen: Prom Committee 3.41 Guidance Helper 3: Cheerleader 31 Farewell ,Xssemblx Invitations Committee 4. Memories oi I -TV' qt, .lei Lo '. L., 'lui fi., r- .4- A . . ' :rms A W, 7 H' z.. A , x..,it. -wa-t I 'R -:X -Q, -V i ,N .f Q- A A' .,.,,f Tv 1 Happy Days NIAXRY TYD1Nt.SfScnior Clam Historian: Thr' Vieux - . 4--1,1-9 Xwistant Opening Section litlitor 31 Assistant Album 9' 'YL lzflilor 4g Model Youth City Clountil-Recording Clerk 4: T' f 5 Xseemblx Cliairmzln 4: l'ron1 Committee 3.4: Cheerleader 'P -x7 ' .. - , 'x ,. n 3x 9 fv- - J .71 NJ I J 'Dx ,J 5,9 I Q- Tennis 31 llama' Cmninittces 4. IRXRBARN XV.XR1i RBARA XVATERS-Choir 3.43 Monitor Club 3,45 BA Basketball 33 Softball 3. KIOANNE XVEIDMXN-I'roni Committee 33 Ring Dance Committee 4. 27 s- -. I' Q ,l, ,wh K ll 3553 1 X W, b N SQVMWW 1. .-at . -5 -5 ,jf K . , 'Y will 'TW' ' 32:32. H' if .f.4 3 We Look Toward The festively-decorated cafeteria welcomed the seniors and their dates for their first Ring Dance on October 3l, 1958. MufHed sighs were echoed through the glistening cafeteria as the l959 sen- iors received the rings which were to become traditional for Edmondson students. The first ring was presented to Lynn Heidecker, Senior Class president, by Mr. Carroll S. Rankin, our principal. Lynn, in turn, distributed the rings to all other seniors against a background replica ol' the newly-designed ring. The ring consists ol' a synthetic ruby sur- rounded by the name of the school. On the right side of the ring is the school seal mounted on leaves of laurel, while the left side contains a shield which depicts the varied curriculum of the school. This shield is resting upon a scroll which reads Truth, Loyalty, and Honesty. Late into the night, the seniors danced to the dreamy music of the Hi-Landers in the midst ol' winding blue and white streamers. This was one Halloween that was really a treat, ARNOLD WELSH-Intramural Basketball 3,45 Intramural Lacrosse 3,4. JOYCE I. WILLIAMS-junior Achievement 45 Badminton 4. MILDRED WILSON-Monitor Club 33 Business Service Club 35 Commencement Committee. JOAN M. WINDSOR-Tlw View, Activities Editor 3, Assistant Activities Editor 45 Cheerleader 33 Prom Committee 3. New Horizons mf t s i 1 28 i A VW if ' 1 5 -A Q .A,,.... Z, , . 'f aw C15 K 'fi' ,, 5 M. :QB CLASS OFFICERS. Front ron'-Par McLaughlin, vice-president: jeff Brown. president: ,Xnnelle Petzold. treasurer. Rau' two- ' ' his 'ang Mrs. Tillie Schonlicld, adviser: Kathy Calder, recording secretary: Pat Charles Leasner, sergeant-at-arms, Irma Kirsch, istori Crewe, corresponding secretary. Class of February, 1969 ROW ONE-Josephine Abrams, ' V , . ,uv Lois Briggeman, Victor Brooks, 3 .Sv ,ge . Z ,rv -1 'FS . 7 F Jeffrey Brown, Winston Byrd, , , I -,, . - ' S ' my 1 Kathleen Calder, lVarrer1 ig: -' f 'j l ' 1 1' , Ch ase. ' L, lm h 1 X ' I AJ Q ,'V' ffl? I . I m y Row TWO-Norma czoiiim, F W ,A A 4 ij M in Regena Ellis, Carole Erbe, . V f' ' 6 A 'L F ' ' jean Finkeribinder, john Fi- -MII, 1 3 ,4v'y 1:1115 5,2 1' H' .L tez, Joanne Giles. Patricia jf ' - ,' V Crewe. l gg 4 -I A ROW THREE-Carolyn Heil, A ' .- Howard High, Elaine Jacobs, 'W 2 -3, li - 3 -V r J' A ,, Irvin job nson, Raymond john- Lf W son, Richard johnson, Irma ' ' 'LV Kirsch. 1 ' A 29 if , , ima , at '- , ,Q ., N, X I i ., .. , i A a. f- 5 W w , 3. if ' 'VA' --' . f- , y , 3 5 ,s -sw 4' A i ov' vs . 112 - - 1 A 2 f F- ,. f . ' V 4. -s,, Y K' , ,,, SSL 'X' ' .Mg-.. L. lf - 5 - : we , iss K , .f A A i W illh ' Tw 57 , ff a, . I I A , ,a n t fa J- 3 -VAA - ' if 2 ' , --94, ,525 if ' 'f' 4, X I tip t,:fv'i,' ' A, ,, F H I 1 , it f s Q, ,l ' My ,-if .- ,, f-Fa N- , . ' 4,4 W-.a,,'3 , , -- - 7' , H, C-f ' W ., 'rj' 7-S' If F . '79 LL fbi V 'ar N., V , U J S wg V 927. X , I - Ui T 1 A . If I 'W I 4' - , 1 iii gs ' ' NK f , ff, ' ,,,,w' , v , ii ,J 4 Q s , J' i 1 ' ROW ONE-Charles Leasner, Yvonne Le Compte, Barbara Mahlstedt, Kay Martindale, Evelyn Mason, Patricia Mc- Laughlin, Linda Muench. ROW TWO-Emery Neale, Saundra Northington, Thelma Oxsheare, Annette Petzold, Birlee Powe, Charles Ran- dolph, Wendell Ridgely. ROW THREE-Gilbert Rouzer. Dorothy Rudiger, Catherine Ryan, Herman Scott, Donna Stauffer, Morris Tharps, Joyce Walraven. ROW FOUR-Gwendolyn Wil- liams, Rhoda Williams, Ver- onica Winkel. CAUGHT IN THE ACT, Kathy Calder and Ronnie Winkel dance to Victor Brooks's song. This was the happy scene at the party when the 12B group received their school rings. In the background are other classmates wearing their original cha- peaux in the class colors, green and white. ,3O . if 1 :af . 'nit fx 'lu I v 1-v f 'Ti' 'Nj LE DISCVSSINC PI.-XXS for one of the many junior Class projects are-Front-john Beck, treasurer: Xlice Warfield, Nice-president: Doug Rollings, president: Marilyn Hahn, secretary. Bark mu'-Mr. johnson, Mrs. Bamnv, Mr. Keene. advisers. Class of June, 1960 ROW ONE-Yxonne Allen, Her- 2 4 man Allenbaugh. Barbara An- -35 'a 1 , 5 ffw A 9 L V derson, Brenda Arold. Mara 'J , ' ,, 111 f- - 4' Ashe, Dorothy Backus. Ken- ' 'Y' A ' - neth Bailes. 'V A ' '1- , . ROW TIVO-Ruby Bailey, Ruth Q V . Baker, Thomas Bateman. Karl 5 ,I 4 e , ' 4 , 'Q 9 4' 5 'J' A l Beazley, .Iohn Beck, james -- V . BL is 4 L L . JL' . i Q ml 'I Af ROW THREE-Keith Bell. Dc- X ' anna Birmingham, Robert .D 4' , V L53 5 .- 1 '-2 1' 2 1' .qs fy J Boarman, Christina Bojke, Q 4 9 '- .. . Q, Y f-53, R ,V 4 Bonnie Bolger, Catherine 'Q 434 Y- f ' , ' V Bounds Barrington Branch. -K if 1 iw - ' A l' Q 1. , ROW FOUR-Francis Braun, Q 'mpg I fy Elwood Breese, Marsha Bris- . 4 ,J ntl-' 1 Q 1 lf 'A 'ff K5 My 'gi Coe, Ruth Broady, james 'I .,- C-- , ' f i' W '23 f ' L Brooks, Janice Brown, Lonnie '17 .1 ,, y . - ,P gf, 'fy' Brown. 1 ' i ,fl , . V .. if W il X f 25. Jai ' I ROWFIVE-Norita Brown. Nor- A V 3 ma Brown, Janice Browne, I5 Q '7' as ,ll r -'W 4 3' Manuel Burciaga, Marilyn U f I If Burnett, Lacy Bush, Betty By- ' Q v erly. Nr ff up v -' 7 -. ': , . ' -- Q-. V-. ' f 'L t7 ! '-'V .V I v -fr X If .far Q L lt J 1 . 3l .W 5 A A+ Q Af- H 'a A- A -'A . , f ,gl '33, I I 2 , A A 25 T A, ,. . ,llf f'.1iQQlg5.j25:, . .14, C5 , .- , V 1 'M V -A A -. , , W, fr 1 il 4 .Q - 1 A . . :I V ., I 'A -ix V fa- 4 . , if ig-g a s y if my Q M f f' '7 'I' 1 ' f 1 ' ,.555Zj,,gg?: Qwff . ,A II . , I . ' I X' , - ls l J AA.. f- A . 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V 443 I .X . vi V fi W. ' 32 ROW ONE-Richard Byrd, Da- vid Calloway, Dana Calwell, Martha Cannon, Dorothy Car- michael, Marie Cesanaro, Ca- rol Claggett. ROW TWO-Linda Cleary, Wil- liam Clopein, John Colvin, Brian Connelly, Paul Connel- ly, Angela Contos, James Cooke. ROW THREE-Walter Coryell, Derotha Counts, Delores Cou- ser, Maggie Craig, john Crisp, Thelma Cromwell, Mayess Crump. ROW FOUR-Michael Cunning- ham, Charlotte Curlee, Charles Dashiell, Carole Davidson, Bar- bara Davis, Ronald Davis, Clifford Delahanty. ROW FIVE-George Dency, De- lores DeShields, Charles Dor- man, David Dorn, Estelle Dougherty, Roosevelt Duncan, Ralph Eichelberger. ROW SIX-Patricia Ellington, Dorothy Engel, Harold Fair- man, Patricia Farmer, Lyla Fellechner, Gerry Fielder. Pa- tricia Fitch. ROW SEVEN-Diane Fletcher. Paul Folkemer, Eleanor Fore- man, Rosetta Frederick, San- dra George, Gary Gibbs, Er- nest Gibson. ROW EIGHT-Charlotte Gilley, YVillia1n Glenn, Nancy Goette, Harry Gonzales, Robert Gor- don. Stanley Gordon, Nancy Gosnell. ROW NINE-XVillia1n Grammer, Edna Green, Carolyn Grier, Gordon Griffiths, Donna Gru- ber, Howard Hadel, Gene Hagimihalis. ROW TEN-Marilyn Hahn, Eu- topia Hall, Gail Hammer, Diane Hankey, Jacqueline Heiliger, Joyce Henderson, Virginia Henry. ROW ELEVEN-Gloria Hepp- ding, Cheryl Hetzel, Margaret Higdon. Robert Hilgartner, Shirley Hocker, Sandra Hof, Alice Hoffacker. ROW ONE-Carolyn Holcomb. Gregory Holewis, Pete Hond- roulis, Anne Hooper, Mamie House. Roland Huebner. Fi- leen Huflines. RON' TWO-Mary Hughes, Paul Iampieri, Almeta Jackson. Bettye Jackson, Phvllis Jack- son. Henry Jeffers. Carole Jeff- ries. ROW THREE-Michael Jessup. Beverly Johnson . Ca rolw n Johnson, Ida Johnson, Sylvia Johnson, XVinifreCl Johnson. Susan Kahle. ROW' FOl'R-Diane Raltifliiuli. Spencer Keene, Harriette Kel- ley, Robert Kennedy Mar- garet Keppler. Charles Kerhe. Jessie Kerr. ROW FIVE-Raxnimul King. Helen Klemmsen, Frank Kratz. Gary Krauss. Francis Lanasa, Carol Lanham. John Laukaitis. ROPV SIX-Edward I.eBrun. Bonita Lemmerrnan. Ronald Lettau, Joan Lewis, Chester Linka, Bert Llowll James Lof- ton. ROW SEVEN-Jacqueline Loh- sen, Drema Longanacre, San- ford Maddox, Nelva Maempel, Constance Malte, Arthur Mar- tin, Mark Mason. ROW EIGHT-Patricia Mason. Ida Massey, Joseph Meiibee, Tim McFarland. Lynn Meil. Gwendolyn Milam, Charles Miller. ROW NINE-John Miller, Rob- ert Miller, Robert Minghini. Dorothy Montgomery, Paul Moore. Thomas Moore, Her- bert Morin. ROW TEN-Bernice Morris, Martha Morse, David Mueller, Rita Muhr, Elaine Muir, Judy Mdnd, Murray Nelson. ROW ELEVEN-Patricia Nel- son, Barbara North, Eunice Orange, Linda Oster, John Owens, Frank Palmisano, Des- pina Pantazis. ,-. rm .QQ Q' i's'QJ , an 2, if ,- an - 'J :H ,L . ,- 'rv , i x ,Q ,7 .A-I 1? ,. in ' r ,. R J V V 6 - A1 I .2 y rv is G ' ta gi . 3? fix ' fr '-of Ii 1 R 4' A 'T . l A9 I A fx ' fs I , 1 ri- 041. 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ROW TWO-Dorothy Plitt, Mi- chael Poag, Constance Polis, Betty Polk, Linda Polk, Rosa- lind Porter, Milton Powell. ROW THREE-Kurt Raeuchle, James Rafferty, Nancy Ralfer- ty, Donna Rankin, Leona Rauchhaus, Julie Rausenberg- er, Jean Reed. ROW FO UR-Jacques Remmell, Arlene Richards, Phyllis'Rich- ardson, Raymond Richardson, Wayne Ries, Thomas Riggin, Rosalie Righter. ROW FIVE-Thomas Rites, Ar- thur Roberson, Marcelle Ro- billard, Carol Robinson, Eve- lyn Robinson, Carol Rodgers, Douglass Rollings. ROW SIX-Earl Roman, John Roman, Lee Rose, Richard Rose, Joanne Ross, Daniel Sadler, Patricia Samis. ROW SEVEN-Carolyn Sample, Nancy Sanders, Richard Sav- erino, Janet Schell, Robert Schnappinger, David Schroe- der, Juanita Schumacher. ROW EIGHT-Paul Schuman, Barbara Scott, Glen See, Judy Selby, Frank Serio, Lillie Mae Sessions, Steve Seth. ROW NINE-Linda Shaull, Bar- bara Shaw, Mary Shaw, Pa- tricia Sherbrook. Robert Shif- iiette, William Simpson, Gail Singman. ROW TEN-Merab Sisco, Clar- ence Smith, Lauretta Smith, Rebbie Smith, Curtis Smoth- ers, Charles Snyder, Florence Squires. ROW ELEVEN-Jerald Stanley, Lois Stonnell, Penny Streb. Elizabeth Strickland, Ruby Suggs, Charles Swann, Vlfglfllfl Tarun. ROW ONE-Bertha Taylor. Marjorie Taylor, Sandra Ter- ry, Alice Thomas, jane Thom- as, Carole Thompson, john 5.4 6 ' . F f .b ,pf V ,. M' QQ Q '44 . ' 'a ti .1-v Q Q ' 'f ax N' N: 4 T' e W1 if x Thompson. .X ROW TWO-Kay Thompson, Martin Thompson, Laura . ,, A LL 1 f Z' - ?Q, -f . iv Thorpe, Dolph Torrence, Wil- Q ,A 'Q 5 H- M ' M' - . 3 fi lie Mae Totten. Kirk Trieber. -S, 3, 'g' 's 1' ,:, , -Q Barbara Tucker. 4' P, ' 1 , Q.. S: . .4 1 i, M ROW THREE-Roy Turner. M 7 I I. ' all 4 lvilliam Turner, Peggy Urie. ' I AE 1 H, f ,. it Q L, U, , - X E Lewis Von Lossberg, Diana , ,,, JJ: , ,ll X . Vllagner, Lynnallen Walker. T ' 35 gf' 'T - ' .-.. .x Patricia XValker. ll j ,,v RT ' 'J V ., ' 3 N 1 laalifavvd- ff.. A l me n - . Row FOUR-Alice wafneia. N W U., Feliza lVashington. Melvin 7: SQ A 4, lip-QA' 2, 3 . x , f ,,g'?T 4 XVaLkins. Wesley Watkins, Mar- .- , v ' .. ' ' V- N tha YVebb, james H'elbourne, '37 rj .S ff, QT-' -5 Bernard XVenner. if x V: 585, ' l' fl he uf .X ,r 2 Row FIVE-Eselyn white. Mary , 4 ' - , p lN'hite, Nelline XVhite, Dawn fl-3 - 3 , - , 3 :I : ga 9 ff ,.,. , XVilhelm, Brenda lVilkerson, 5 ,K V 'l ' V , A, 'sv' Ellenor Williams, Geraldine 'S 131: 'S' ey N Williams. N V I ' 'V' ,. 9 . ROW SIX-Hilda lVilmer. Leon- ,H a I , ' ard Hlilmore, Jack Worsham. 1,12 Y ,: -C '5 C4 ff W 96 :. .1 a va Maurice Mlright. Sandra -' 'l ... I ' W Q, 9 4? ' J ,gr Hfright, Cornelius Young, , fr' el Egg 'X' Pauline Younger. 4. ,. ,. Q A ' l I :fda l 5 s ., . Aff f ROW SEVEN-Barry Zachidny, jack Zoepli. , Q, 4, 1264 , V I . v X GARY GIBBS, a member of the junior class, was selected as Edmondson's unsung hero for the 1959 football season. He is holding the McCor- mick trophy which was presented to him at a banquet attended by coaches and players from every high school in the cityx ,5- , . ,,, '.4 . 1- , H. ,X w 'I ,, fy. ,. .,,,., L Y. , Q . - A. i Y R '- ' ' l E' I 'H t zz ii H Qi. F 1 H . fl. 2 :li it'- si l l 2 V , fl i 2 . i f! ' ' 1 , f .1 1 - -R. 1 V, s 1 X i l g' 1 ' , 4 2 5' Q . r V , 1 n f it 1 f yi Q 4 W 2. Q -f E R . , ,rf f. H' '24 gf 'wg,y,g 4 7 w , 1'-' ' - , v 7 J ,Ax . Q N mfg -1-,,gf f 1 P, 'I 9 'Q 35 G 4. 4 1 Class of February, 1961 V 1? :A W ' .V .. ,,., 'V' -- F 4159 f A L A ,. 0 - ' 1 . ia QA ' .. ,gs V V- iz' ..aQ,' Q' it 1 A il l rr rf ,L annie 9...-Q' QL. ' 'J All A 5 mmf A - ,. A ,. A i . ',,, 2 Q -ws - ' A fs ' 1 fr ' V, A , . . all 24:-5954 y T an P ' g 1 . ry. 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ROW TWO-Terry Barberis. Barbara Barnes, Donna Barnes, Kathleen Barrett, Charlotte Base, joseph Beall, Richard Bennett. ROW THREE-Nicolas Berg. Gloria Bertman, Shirley Blair, Maurice Blow, Weston Bous- man, Allene Brown, Lorraine Brown. ROW FOUR-Nancy Brown, Stanley Brown, Vera Brown, Frances Bruno, Teresa Bryant. joseph Buckholtz, Catherine Carr. ROW FIVE-Iola Carter, Rose Casey, joseph Cavey, Barbara Chaney, Doris Chaplain, Au- drey Clifton, john Colkley. ROW SIX-Ethel Collett, Mary Cook, Charles Cooke, james Cranson, Lillie Crawford, Lin- da Daugherty, Dorothy Daven- port. ROW SEVEN-Richard Day, De- lores Dean, Ronald Dempsey. Ronald DiVincenzo, JoAnn Dize, Elwood Dodd, Anita Doroff. ROW EIGHT-VValter Downey. LaVerne Doyle, Rossetta Dun- nock, Marilyn Eaton, Joanne Edwards, Janet Elkins, Anna English. ROW NINE-Dorothy Epps. Sonjia Evans, Sharon Feast. Elizabeth Felder, Janice Feld- er, Arthur Flax, Kenneth Fleming. ROW TEN-joseph Forster, Fred Frank, Leonard Fuhr, Mark Fulton, Louise Gentz, Albert Gouldin, Elizabeth Gover. ROW ONE-Katherine Green. Alphonso Gresham, Elizabeth Griffin, Carolyn Hanna, janet Harding, Henrietta Harris. john Hasenei. ROW TIVO-Thelma Hawkins, Langston Hayden, james Hes- terberg, Ellwood Hett, Charles Hill, jean Hudson, Anne Hughes. ROH' THREE-Judy Humberl. Theresa jenkins, Bonita john- son, Katherine johnson, Ste- phanie johnson, Toba john- son. Carroll joyner. ROW I-'OUR-Betty Kasparv. Cecelia Kearney, jay Key, Ca- rol Keyser, Donald King, Elma King, Brent Kueller. ROW FIVE-Anna Laird, Bar- bara LeBlanc, Healey Lecator. Charles Ledley, Howard Lewis, Frances Lipscomb, Lewis Low- man. ROW SIX-Edward Lindquist, Phyllis Manley, Gary Mason, Salah Matthews, Patricia Mc- Cauley, Barbara McClary, George McComas. ROW SEVEN-Anita Mclntire, Carl McKenzie, Patricia Mc- Manus, janet McNeil, Penny Meile, David Michael, joseph Miller. ROW EIGHT-Robert Mohr. Mary Monroe, Seretha Mon- roe, John Morgan, Barbara Morrison, Vernice Newson, VVanda Northington. ROW NINE-Adeline Peed, Pat Perricone, Phyllis Pilsch, Carol Rea, Lorraine Reeb, Cherry Richardson, Helen Richard- son. ROW TEN-Geraldine Ringrose. Sophronia Richburg, Frances Rivers, Rosa Rodgers, Carolyn Roelecke, Patricia Rollins, Jayne Ross. ROW ELE VEN-Earl Ryland. Jean Shaefer, Ronald Semmont, Rosalie Sentinella, Elizabeth Shipley, Patricia Siegmann Bur- ma Smith. ef eff .fe P S ee Q 'rf' f- r --'P . it .f -'ri l 1 l 1 . A fr A 1 1 E , W ' Gif ,,,.,.c ',,f--- A67 -2 'C If., 5 5' if l'l' 'rr A all 4 A 1'- ' gf' ' Q QF M I' 'Vis f-Q we-v N' l ' sae . 1 :yt M- I If-ua .-4. vxx K 'TJ i R , if I aw- M M M 9- -::. ' .1 1, ,es ' Ll Y ' L ' ' L 'L 1 I 1.1.1 E ll fl .4 Q. f QQ 36 ' lg: 53 3' I7: 'PJ 14 ' -2 ff 4 :I 'I' 2. 'fi J' 5 9 , Y I J ' sn fi 2' v 1' . or I i ell 4 - Q . A .. S '- 1 - I , 74 34, 3 fr' ! V 1 21' rf J' fn I ,L if .gp1:' L 1 . ,J I N . , 4 It ff .4 . dm ... 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'K li fb! fi? . .-V' J A 1 I Class of June, 1961 1 1 gp ' ' 1 1 . ff ar 1 ,7 V ' 4' I Q5 :mi A Y A' 'Sf' L 2 f-' . 9 r5.5 ' ' 1 1. it 'I' ' L ii - Q CAM A-L' .. if . .Q . I' 'fx l, N , iqe! ', P4 fr' :rm '1 -' ' Q? 1 I , r' ' ' J ff X gf, ... .L 1 H 5,-.s 'i!.?'.Sm s' ,V ti M -'.!'- '--'I 1 ' ' M . . R 5 H1 . ,g is ,Jf- wr., 7 X iw I h :Y M 1 3 2 . dr' - .lfei if Y., .55-N K I + I 4 ' L W 'o,'x -fn K, fr' .q . P' ' 1' I Ng. 1 4 r . ' 'T' , ,. ' 'Hb - . V Rv. v iv - if ' l W 0 1 38 ROW ONE--Charles Smith Richard Smith, Gwendolyn Sparrow, Gloria Stinefelt, Phil- ip Stesch, Elaine Stewart, Wal- ter Stokes. ROW TWO-Michael Stotler, Sylvia Talley, John Thayer, Barbara Thompson, Josephine Thompson, Sharon Thompson, Shirley Trieschman. ROW THREE-Charles Turner. john Turner, Joyce Turner, Garland Waite. Margaret War- rington, Cecelia Washington. Larry Welck. ROW FOUR-Clyde YVells, Bar- bara Wheatley, Carole Mfheel- er, Madeline Whitney, Edward Widgeon, Ernmtine Wilson, Patricia lvindsor. ROW FIVE-Lynn Wolf, Louise Wood, Joseph Woodley, Lillie Wright, Sondra York, Lurline Young, Richard Young. ROW SIX-Robert Addy, Alaina Allen, Glenn Allen. Donna Al- lison. Catherine Allmond, J0- seph Ament, Norma Anders. ROW SEVEN-Barbara Ander- son, joan Anderson, Rita An- derson. Thomas Anderson. Pi- nar Arcan, William Arnold. Helen Bailey. ROW EIGHT-Evelyn Baker. Herbert Baker, Albert Banks, Robert Bayley, Dianne Beck- er. Ronald Becker, Rosemary Becker. ROW NINE-Hattie Belin, Carol Bellmann, Fannie Bennett, lvilliam Berens, james Berg, Leonard Berry, Veronica Bess. ROW ONE-Wayne Beverungen, Sharon Billips. Elizabeth Birk- ett, Brenda Blackmon, George Blackwell, Milford Blakely, jo- seph Blaney. ROW TWO-Charles Blanken- ship, jane Blockinger, Gary Boggs, Russell Bohlman, Wil- liam Boles, Gloria Booze, jo- seph Bosse. ROW THREE-Emanuel Botto. Charlotte Bowens, Douglas Brady, Carole Bramble, jean- ette Brooks. Walter Brooks. Pat Brophy. ROW FOUR-Brenda Brown. Brendenia Brown, Earl Brown, Robert Brown, Rosalie Brown, Daniel Bruno. Mary Bryan. ROW FIVE-XN'illiam Buck, Flora Burke, Jacqueline Burke, Nan- cy Burke, Katherine Burkhard, Delores Byrd, Sharon Byrd. ROW SIX-H'illiam Byrd, Hazel Cain, Barbara Campbell. Thomas Campbell, Frank Car- naggio, Charles Carper, Floyd Carter. ROW SEVEN-Karol Carter, Brenda Cassell, Harry Chand- ler, Norman Chapman, joseph Chase, Jesse Cherry, Vivian Chiariello. ROW EIGHT-Anna Chronis- ter, Gail Clark, Nina Clark, Wilson Clark, Crisaundra Clements, Bruce Coale, Dar- leen Coffman. ROW NINE-Helen Collins, jan. ice Collins, Lillie Collins, Dar- lene Conway, Lanny Correll, Raymond Cote, Mary Coward. ROW TEN-Barbara Cox, Bar- bara Crawford, Gene Craw- ford, Diane Critzman, Carol Custy, Kathleen Dailey, Elores Darden. ROW ELE VEN-Christina Dates, Barbara Daugherty, Barry Da- vis, Robert Deppe, Robert Do- brzykowski, Matthew Dogan, Joanne Donaldson. 6 -.Q -Ti --R , W' if lf 1 9 Q . . 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Q f , 'G ' , A Q 31 5 I' 7 fl if at- A-t 9' 'Cf' l . -J 4 1 , -fa' pf a a! ,F , ,gl ,I 1 A 4, ra nf, 6 V - , , , A , W 71, .,.f 7511, Q., - A ' 1: V -5 ,jf -,, . 39 7,-. 1 -Q . ,.,, Y N . , 5,A. A AA aAAA3,,l M , A ll I, A E' ,A - ' Row ONE-Sharon Donnelly, ,,, L: 3 ' 2 ' f ... ee: .,,, Q g ig 92 R' Mary Downs, Carolyn Drew, - -f J . : -V , ai, ' Arthur Duff, William Dunton, f . . '55 , - 49 ,2 . V. Y' ,, . . if Earl Eber, Ruth Eckhardt. lzisf 44 . Q 5. 1 i' W - ' f. W, A' , . V H Af Row Two-catherine Eichner, 3 f- ' .Am 'md K, ,A -. he , at 5 Judy Einwich, Lawrence El- A ' lags get , -1, liott, Roy Elliott, Lloyd Ellis, A .v,,.., ' X vt 'W A J 1 5 : 1 ei, Martha Epps, Veronica Fales. J A AAA AA5AA3,A45,MAA g i.i?AAA ',,,. fit, , AA , , , , A V A Row THREE-Patricia Pant, Ss if' , , 45. 2 A. 1 -D: - 4 ,A-AA A , Dolores Farmer, William A -VA ' ,-,, , 4' 5 was ,W Q 1 Farmer, Carolyn Fauver, Judy .A y- Jg ew E JL ft? Fedeli, Michele Filliaux, Wil- W if V E' ' -W T , a , , liam Felfman- A f rl A A fa. A A, A A Y, 'N' J- H A aa , '1 1. Jin., l .. I f ' z :' A ' AA L I ' QAE ' A Q ' ROW FOUR-Mary Feurer, Wil- ' , I fx , Q 'A ' I N, , liam Finneran, Donald Fisch- Q- '21 1 2: 2: ' .,., 5 fl '33 er, Virginia Fischer, Sandra i ly 4-,, , gg, 3, Fisher, Joseph Fitts, Herman I' M aa fl iiliiill B I? AA Wil- l ! 1 , , , ' I I l Row FIVE-Herbert Florey, J: R M - A1 M ,A 1 A A A 6 Shirley Flowe, Edith Franks, 7- 3A qqyl My R 'jg ,1 zgfifi ift- Q i ' ' ,a,. ' ' , Audrey Freedenburg, David ' A Freedlander, Dolores Fuller, A ' -'1AA: .,,, ,T ,,., A Henry Fuller. A353 ,. W ,. I at 2 u a , f '1 ': X ' . A. ' , J' f D 5, A ,. Sy- A. ,y.sA .A ROW SIX-Jessie Fulmore, Char- Q 4' ' mf 'M' 'z 'Q ml., , .6 'ff lf lotte Gantt, Ronald Gapsis, . -we 4---f 'A J-3, ' me ' A Edna Gardner, Edward Garey, P -b 'Q ,f A . 'ri' Brenda Gittings, Fern Glasser. f i , 4 'fl L , . f . 1 fax ,fm 'G ' A' ,,, 1 fl? Row SEVEN- ' , 'A U A Q jf Tg, 'A,f at rr '37 lr J Robert Grahanieifsgilageogii- A eg-3 L ham, Ajoyce Grahl, Jon Gray, V ' A , VVAA M 'AAAA. V AAL xf., ,Af Maggie Gray, Howard Green. ' 1 E y - .fire-WM Af '-A' QQAAA qi 1- ,f fi 1 -2 2 ,A - . gf ROW EIGHT--Marsha Green, 7? ,xy , ' AAA ' fl- bi Larry Greer, Shirley Gregory, ,A ,A 41' ,,, mg' -- Janice Gress, Donald Griffin, , - ' . ei- ' fr ,,,' V 1' o ce Griflin, Ste hanie Gross. aa, ,.:,a Q li l ,QIAIM 1 3.-iili L 4: C F ' i ,. f - ' n X ROWNINE-Glenn Grove, Fran- gf A' -1 A 5: AA , 'A , 'W 'W' Q ', ces Grube, Paul Gundy, Betty ff- F ' '.,. V ll gr N A L A gh Gwyn, Mary A Hamric, ALouis QA' arf' I ,, - -- ' A' gg- Hancolf, Wllllam Hanklrls. I ' ' ff agrffl- 'AA 11 A I A 5 . . ' , ' NA,.,,,5 , ROW TEN-Anna Hare, Mary lr' ' A 5 4' ,C ,J 5 ,,' 1 Wa , at ' Jane Hare, Eleanor Hargadon, A. Al AAA A ,XA LA wi JJ , AQ Ellen AHI-arrls, Janice Harris, A A A A A , M - A5 amue arrls, Miriam Harrl- 2 A A 'A x 'Hb' 1 ' son f l fg V Kg A , - Y ' f in .LA , yu ,. AXA it f-4 A A A A, ju' ROW ELEVEN-Linwood Hart, A iAA , C, 4 ,R A: E' J 5 Ag 25, , ' eg, I - John Hartman, Eve Hausmann, ,fam A A A A A ,Qi W xx David Hayden, Marvin Hayes, 1'f,F, -3 125. ,TF ' ' . A V- ' A 'rr I Pamela Haywood, Kathleen ,af 'Y A 'Q e JEL, , V-.1 l Heddinger. Q .1 f 4 ' 5 , 40 A r I l , Row ONE-Kathleen Henry, ' i 'A M Ruby Henson, Raymond Hice, R .g '- K I- V. 5- :S f L. '9 Gail Hildebrand, Carol Hill, ,L s 'E 1' fl sr dv. I' M13 Delores Hill, Jacqueline Hill, '-5-: . V Ji , it wget ir ,w, 8 v 1 ,J If i, .r ah W if A J. E. 4 Q. aa uf mmf, X. Row TWO-Peggy Hill,Sevalyn , H l l Hill, John Hines. Joann ' A f- Hlafka, Karen Hocheder, Do- 5 ai .9 Q 4 'T' C 3' jawn as 1' N ' , lores Hodges, Clementine Q, ' 1 Q4 -Q i- ,, Holmes. A izf, L V 'w ,vu 6 J V , X ' I 1 Q. rr . 'vi Ron' THREE-Christine Hon- ' 57 J l W droulis,lVoodrow Hooacsm-ic an 1 J ,ij , ,I Q1 , ,J :A . Horton, Joanne Houck, John -- 'J y' ' - r . 4 ' ' A' ' QQ, Q'-7' 2 Houser, Gwen Houston, Phil- 'Q Qrg f 'wiv ' i ' '- -If lis Howard. 4 iv., H ,F :N aa' V , U L J 'C' A ill RL ' I ROW FOl'R-lvilliam Huh- M . ' ' bard. Herbert Hudson. Lewis V M -3 ,ir 4 4- Q ,- Hund, Hilda Hunter. Pauline - 3 :I taxa ' A I Q ,in N ' 6 A M Husband. Edward Hutchins. 'X 'V '-2' H f Q, Marilyn lronmonger. l !.N,'X 1'-. ,, f ' ' 4 w ! . . f ima. D I . ' win' ROW' FIVE-:Xlbertus Jaekson. - 'l L Q .J V Barbara Jackson, Patricia Jack- , '7 ' 4- ' ' -5' i ', 1' 4' 7- J 4 9 55 son, David James, David Janes. ' K -' ' '-v Y. W 191, Francis Jeffers, Betty Jefferson, ' wr' ,J 5 fi NL 'I 1, ,f, 2 .. 43 I 1 J g .fffr ' 'P Row SIX-Yvinnie Jefferson, g . I V Janice Jenkins, Lawrence - A 31 3- i' pf ' : 1 1 7 ,H , it ' QQ Johns, James Johnson, Juanita .- , 'Q ' X , f ' . ,J Johnson, Mary Johnson, Max- -J v ff-T? J 4 A ' , Z7 ine Johnson. I I, i ' I ' . k .1 , 1 ' i Row SEVEN-Patricia Johnson, i A ' v f Robert Johnson, Elizabeth A L P .gf 55? ' lg' R 5,6 1' '75 an Jones, Howard Jones, Joyce fi , Q 4 ...ii E. A' . Jones, Mary Jones, Richard 5 1 'iv 4, 1 JV. Jones. PT . . me ' ' E - it - 1 fi. ni . J ROW EIGHT-Richard Jones, X Q 2 , - 'fi Russell Jones, Sandra Jones, gg l 1 I A VR 3 -f 3, 4-it Jacqueline Julier, Lois Kear- V v' ., 'J 'S 'rf 3 ji, .- ney, Clifton Kellam, James ' ' ' i 5- I., , f'.Z f Keller. - v' i,-ugj fa , Q' if! I X I ROW NINE-Wayne Keller, 'cg 3 A f A ,4 in Gordon Kennedy, Judy Kerr, 'I 'I 4 'f at if , L f, 7 4 3' 5 Jean Kestler, Betty King, John .31 J! 2 ' sf T' 1 L g. A Kinney, Charles Kmei. I yn ew, ,,,, ' ' I A , D li . Row TEN-Donna Kiemm, ne- . f 1-3' J N A M lores Knabe, Janet Knickman, 3-5 I ,F ' 3 . 4 4 L. 5 1, 4- ' A J 'G' Thomas Koch, Walter Kordi A 1 A' r' wg if -3 iszewski, Carl Krize, Davic ,J fr --H vi I J X--f -'Z V Y ' 1 fn L ,Z f 1 J ., N I 'Elf-ffl A 'A ID 'i'i J I Row ELEVEN-Michael Kyri- , ig J 4 aoos, William Lake, Henry TJ 4 1 2- ,., 'A ' Q f 4? Q, . I H5 4 if-J , J f Lane, Milton Lane, Frances 'f ., L, I A ' - 'Larkins, Shirley Latham, M1- ,f J fy' 'ff VZ A ' ... chael Lawrence. '7 1 ' V,.1V, J LM- ' A V 1 J , , i a, 4 fi ,-.' . , 'Ml 4l t X, a I I U3 'n H 7: 5 Q 5 w ' 5 . ww, ' 'l' A ,rf 1' ki I , ,. . J . A - 1 , i ,A ,ei. - I - 4 ,- f' I ,5 , I wa A ..f1f!.a -r f' - 6 M Jig, gig, 2? If ,ak I L : a Hyatt? K f X, an wa' iv Nr db L 1 - --v My vu y , gb 1' l 1 4, ,Q L34 E Q I 4 o df I 2 A - 'ESQ I ,,A-' are '36 ,.,i :C V A'A -A - as 3 ,,.A ,ei 'll , ' .W ra W, .T . 1. . I' .1 A :J -' 1.,....H HL 7-A 1 sm' 2 W fn 'J 5 H . 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Layton Lozon, Susan Ludwig, Janice Lynch, Mary Madison. ROW FOUR-Roland Madison. Marilyn Malloy, Delores Mar- cum, Alexander Marshall, john Marsiglia, Donna Martin, john Mason. ROW FIVE-Virginia Massey, Patricia Matthews, Robert Mattingly, Carolyn Mayer, Syl- vester McArthur, Fletha Mc- Caskill, Delores McClain. ROW SIX-George McConville. Stanley McCray, Claudia Mc- Donald, Thomas McFarland, Bernice McGee, Lynda McGill, Patrick McGinn. ROW SEVEN-Anthony Mc- Laughlin, James McNair, Phil- ip McQuaid, Joyce Mergl, Mi- chael Miculinic, Daniel Milin, Betty jo Miller. ROW EIGH T-Charles Miller. Earl Miller, Jane Miller, Pa- tricia Miller, Robert Miller. Rose Marie Miller, james Mims. ROW NINE-Emory Mingee, Donald Mitchell, Juanita Moore, Marilyn Moore, Mary Lou Moore, Robert Morris. William Morris. ROW TEN-Paul Morrison, Lor- etta Morton, Ann Mosberg, Darlene Muliinger, Therisa Mulligan, Thomas Murphy, Nancy Myerly. ROW ELEVEN-Herbert Nel- son, Katherine Nelson, Joan Nelson, Paul Nicholson, Sam- uel Nickey, Gerald Niedentohl, Ernest Norwood. R0 W FO UR-Darlene Plum- ROW ONE-Kathleen O'Brien, Robert O'Connell, Carole O'Donnell, Lawrence Outlaw. Charles Owens, Judy Packal, James Pagano. ROW TWO-Charles Palacorol- la, Clifford Palmer, Frank Pal- ulis, Barbara Papa, Marie Pearl, Mary Ann Pellegrino, Norman Perkins. ROW THREE-Arlett Pettaway, Gloria Petraitis. Gerald Phil- lips, Melvin Phillips, Frank Pickavance, Harriet Pilert. Shirley Pitt. mer, Nancy Plunkert, Dana Poffenberger, XVilliam Pompey, Darlene Poole, Roberta Poul- ton, Ernestine Powell. ROW FIVE-Sandra Powell. Charlton Price, Olivia Price. Arnold Radford, Thomas Ram- seur, Jewell Rawlings, Bette Ray. ROW SIX-Betty Rebstock, Jo- seph Rehmert, James Reic- hart, Nancy Reilly, George Rew, Adrienne Rice, Ann Rice. ROW SEVEN-Evelyn Rice. Jeanette Richardson. Sandra Richardson, Delores Richburg. James Ridgell, Richard Rig- gle, Patricia Riley. ROW EIGHT-lN'illiarn Riley. David Riner, Jacquelyn Rivers, Sheila Roberts, Claudette Rob- inson, Stanley Robinson, Mag- gie Rock. R0 W NINE-Roland Rodman, Cornelius Rogers, Theodora Roulis, Ann Rumpf, Denise Russell, Joyce Russell, Carol Samis. ROW TEN-James Sammons. Richard San tmyer, Yvonne Saunders, Edward Sawyer, Bonnie Scheller, Margaret Schlutter, Douglass Schmenner. RO W ELE VEN-Wanda Schmitt, Gordon Schmitz, Freddie Schul- er, Stanley Schultz, Harold Schwab, Catherine Scott, Cher- ie Scott. 1 lt-if i - ii V 1 l A' I--Q., -ei 6 rr M 4 .. .. f an M , 3- 7 V Q9 R . ' gtxurr. all, A V, 4 .. ff 'L - --l Q ' 'Q . 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ROW FOUR-Lela Sledge, Janice Smeltzer, Arnold Smith, Benjamin Smith, Brenda Smith, Carolyn Smith, Cathe- rine Smith. ROW FIVE-Clarence Smith, James Smith, Joe Smith, Louis Smith, Lucy Smith, Marie Smith, Marva Smith. ROW SIX-Naomi Smith, Rob- ert Smith, Wade Smith, Carol Snead, Tassilo Sonntag, Louis Soukup, Cynthia Sparrow. ROW SEVEN-Jacqueline Spen- cer, John Stembler, James Sterling, Joseph Stevenson, Mary Stromberg, Susan Sweit- zer, Michael Swift. ROW EIGHT-Michelle Tal- bert, Janice Tate, Frances Taylor, Glenda Taylor, James Taylor, Suzanne Teitelbaum, Sandra Tempera. ROW NINE-Thomas Tennant, Joan Teves, Jesse Thomas, Florence Thornton, Dorothy Tierney, Margaret Tivvis, Lois Torrence. ROW TEN-Pamela Travers, Peter Tringali, Joseph Tro- vato, Phyllis Tubman, Marian Tunstall, Evelyn Turfie, Diane Turner. ROW ELEVEN-Frank Uhlhorn, Sharon Ulrich, Faith Under- wood, Janice Utley, Calvin Vain, Joanne Vance, Betty Vebel. Row ONE-Ronald von Hagel, do . l W. Robert Vorbach, Blanche Wal- Y 4, 1 E ,. ,N ... ,Q , 'fe lace, Brendan Wallace, Charles ' ' -- - mf V T 'T' r ' he fr - Walters, lNinston Warne, AI- A ' QT, ' ll' a g' fred Watts. T 'M J, Q fn! if A 4 ' H . X V ,,A, ,f,52?iVn?f73 1 Row TIVO-Helen watts Au' gi Q O , M, gust Weber. Donald Webster, Q -N .4 U 5 ' ' ' f Q C y A 7 1' W Edward Wehnert. Elaine -... QQ. ,, ' ,Y i af V' , V NVeidman, Ingrid XVelIert, ll. ' ' in . 4 --'A M-V JOhH Xvelsh. ff 4 A QLVYV if 1 ', , ' 7' ROVV THREE-Urith lfenck. V W Virginia XVenzing, Lorraine 3 1 '37 fy-V V 9 v:.- ' 2 if ' A V, , 2. 4 Whalen, Kenneth lvick, Lewis . V- V --V 'V any ' V - Yvicks, Brenda Willard, Rav- ' ' - Q, :ff A ,LLV V V 'ff V mond Willey. V an ' My K' V fri K at '14, ,Af-' W li fzfvffffffil ROVV FOUR-Barbara VVil1iamS, ' ' 'B ' . I Bernina V'illiams, Daxid VVil- ., , , V Q . 'Q F V ff - 2. fu ', 53 6 , if f liarns, Mary l'Villiams, Mattie X V ' Q ' 'Lg ,J 4 - V R- Yvilliarns, Paul lVilliams,X'eo1a '- f f gg , Y' 'W' ' f X ' . Q vf , .. .- - 4 f 7 Q I. , Q' ' E ' il :AJ ROW FII'-Jamie Hlilliamson, VV Q carter lVilson, Ray Willson, 3 ga ' e, , 7 5. Q 4 . V if c ff 4 9 4 .' Samuel XVilson, Marcia VVin- W ,, f-.3 V 'J' 3 ., O slow, Veronica X'Vise, Richard 1 e ' 'T ' ,jg 'lf , ' '7 VV0lfe. V ,. VV V V is 'hw' ' V V V 1 V ' ,Y fr he MQ., if A . zzz? ROW SIX-Ronald lN'oods, , A ' V V Shirley Vllorrell, Patricia V' fl 1 3 S. T 5s ' ' 5 2 Q V- A 7. 1. Yeske, Edna Young, Gail ' -f ,- .V Q ff- V ,ja ., , Young, James Young, Sheila V ,Y-' '5 kj' ' - - ' fr' Young. 1 ' V f- .V . M- rw, 4 ' ROW SEVEN-Elizabeth Yung. Nancy Yung, Robert Zell, - f 9 gr V- Mary Zimnawoda. P v--- ' -1 I , , -Q M 5 , ,V fm Q lb- PLAYING POSSUM for a IOA gym class is Donna Allison. 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'T i .- - Q ' fm? 2- 2' ,S Q 4' l, ,. i ff ,af- -'22 . fe- ,3 foie 'I ' 1 ea E' he in N- f ' V i ffl' lid '. 15135 is N i , 'VM gh, '2 ,sv . 396 - '- A.-V A Al: Vi 5 , .31 N, ', , 5 1' Q -- .,, L ' .1 -,f - . i Z' ' N' H -fi Q .ff 9 , A ZV ., , is. Q - fa ei 4 . 1- Q e ef 4 e if v , VV Uh., r V lr W V il A HL M, 0 -if 24 1 -,pn , , 1 f - f ug, f af, , 5:1 re- ' VV V 1' -. , V- ,V 1 i li 3 K i X . M, .a A6 RO W ONE-Sandra Aaron, Glenn Anderson, Theodore Anthony, Ronald Appler, jos- eph Armiger, Theresa Bailey, Helen Baker. RO W TWO-Linda Bartle- baugh, George Beall, Garnett Bedsaul, Diana Beelat, Arthur Berg, Phillip Berry, Kenneth Beverungen. ROW THREE-Vivian Biehl, Phyllis Bitzel, Samuel Bock- man, Rhoda Bokman, Tom Bongiovani, john Boom, Wayne Boskind. ROW FOUR-Mike Botto, Hugh Bouler, William Branamen, Mary Brocato, Bertha Brooks, Alohna Brown, Carolyn Brown. ROW FIVE-Clinton Brown, David Brown, Llewellyn Bruce, Michael Bundy, Ed- ward Burton, Maurice Carter, Carolyn Chronister. ROW SIX-Marsha Cissell, Mar- cella Clifford, Josephine Coe, Barbara Colding, Eva Cole- man, Mary Coleman, Betty Cotton. ROW SEVEN-Robert Cougnet, Addie Cox, Nancy Creutzer, Frank Culotta, Richard Cun- ningham, Cecelia Curtis, Rich- ard Dailey. ROW EIGHT-Margaret Davis. Stanley Davis, Sonia Dean, Jerome Deminds, Daniel Den- nis, Fannie Dickson, Richard Dillinger. ROW NINE-Phyllis Dively. Sally Dobbs, Tamara Dobson, Sylvia Drummond, Terry Dun- away, Patrick Durkin, Mary Lee Ecker. ROW TEN-Carol Edwards, Mi- chael Edwards, Stephen Ed- wards, Shirley Elliott, Richard Engel, Charles Fagan, To- wanda Finney. ROW ONE-Sandra Fitez, Eula Freeman, Joanne Freeman, Kent Freeman, Jessie Fulmore, Richard Gaver, Joanne Gor- don. ROW TWO-Morris Gosnell. Edward Graber, Janet Graves, Fannie Greene, Betty Griest, Roger Grifhn, Clyde Grine. ROW THREE-Alphonsene Gross, Jacqueline Gross, Glor- ia Grover. Linda Gunther, Pa- tricia Hall, Shirley Hall. Pa- tricia Hands. ROW FOUR-Sylvia Harley, James Harman, Charles Har- rison, Patricia Hartung, Nancy Hashagen, Donna Hawkins, Geraldine Hayden. ROW FIVE-Leonard Hender- son, Daniel Henson, Eleanor Henson, Lois Henson. Janet Hoffman, Ruth Hoffman, Lin- da Horner. ROW SIX-John Horsham, El- len Horton, Charles Hughes, Jeanette Hunter, Bonnie Hurd, Eugene Ingram, An- drew Jackson. ROW SEVEN-Yvonne Jackson, Sam Jacobs, William Johnson, Lorraine Jones, Thelma Jones, Wayne Jordan, Mia Kaar. ROW EIGHT-Bonnie Kasin. William Kassakatis, Joyce Kaufman, Jeffrey Kecker, Cor- alee Keil, Aarden Kellman. James Kerr. ROW NINE-Judson Kerr, Paul- ette Kestler, Larry King, Rob- ert Kirby, David Klein, Nancy Knapp, Patricia Kornmann. ROW TEN-John Kraft, Gail La Gasse, Robert Landon, Barbara Laurence, Katherine Lavender, Barbara Layman, George Leard. ROW ELEVEN-Christian Lehneis, Carole Leslie, Phyllis Levy, Katheryn Liedlich, Thomasena Lewis, Silas Mack, John Maks. 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ROW SIX-Christine Pope, Ray Quesenbury, Kenneth Red- ding, Page Reeder, Jane Rich- ardson, Howard Ringgold, Grace Ritenour. ROW SEVEN-Delores Rode- meyer, Joyce Rubenstein, Mar- lene Rutter, Gerald Ryan, Anthony Scaldara, Richard Schafer, Sharon Schilling. ROW EIGHT - Giovanna Schmidtchen, Charles Schoelf- ner, Ellison Schwarzmann, james Scott, James Serio, Glenn Sewell, Gene Sheppard. ROW NINE-Sharon Silk, june Simms, Hairy Sipes, Frank Smajda. Francis Smidt, David Smith, Frances Smith. ROW TEN-Harry Smith, James Smith, Lance Smith, Lester Smith, Lillian Smith, Margaret Smith, Roy Smith. ROW. ELEVEN-Susan Smith, Achim Sorgeler, Pat Spalt, Barbara Steirer, Virginia Stew. art, Edmond Sutton, Walter Sulewski. ROW ONE-Linda Taylor, Rob- f V I .. I Ta 'lor, Charles Th . Q. z '- t V er y ompson Y or a gg! My .2 4:8 , ' A 1 g Z .7 Qc Gloria Tiedemann, Donald A , M , , - 4,7 Troutman, Donna Truscott. , -4 ' ' A , -,.- in ' 5, Arla C' l ' f 3 ' 3 ,I Y J .Q 4 fa, ,aa .iw 1 A , Ron' TIVO-Steve Turner, jan- ' -ig ,I .',' ice Utley. Richard Utz, Caro- A A i' 1 ,I 6 lyn Valdivia. David Vance, ,,. 4 ,' ' ' 1 'P' ,N ,, V 7 c ' A' ' fl Washington Varner. Myra Yon iv ' 1 .Q ' .1 - H: Ha el. N' 1 Q ,- N ' 93- 4 'f' 1 M I g A-fl 5 is L ' il' U wil Q I' QI 1 A ROW THREE-joxcc XYngne1'. Yvonne WVnlker, XVilliam 4i, 'K , R - . W ',, J ,Q Walsh, Kathryn Warfield, Ed- f' ' -e 1' -sv at-I Q ' 1: 42 F: 4 4 'Q M ward YN'arns. Charles XYatts, hggdr- ,wt uw- ' V ' H ,W -LJ- Carl YVhet?le11 Y - 'T' 'iv , - '- 4 f A S -1 F1 J P- lr. . A ,,- I' 1 ROH' FOUR-NICDOI1ald lN'hit4 lock, Lois Whittman, Hilda 7, Williams, name lN'il1iams, Q- 1- 1. .Y F24 f I 4 H 4 f: : Nancy Hills, jack Xl'ilson. Pa- - ,J K f- 4 A A , ' -JS. .,, tricia V'ink. if v J ' . - ' ' vi' 'l MI 4 A I -r l Y 3' ' V N ROIVFIVE-Loretta XN'inter. Lea ' T V L' wobbeking, jerry Xfollschla- f , ,- FZ It ger, Leltie H'omack. Ronald , 4 ' 7 A , f, '7 I Q 4 ,' S' Woodhouse, Susan Young, - .Q j N at Q N. H Richard Zentz, W ' - ' NT' 4' , 1 H gg l v I Hu - I 5' ffl .1 i ra a A ft-cf QA AT DISMISSAL TIME Edmondson students depart for athletic events, after-school jobs, and activities at home. l 1 , 4 f Q .. , A 49 Class of June, 1962 B. :HA is S I u Q: ' 3 Q -Biff , 1 -- IR .as ,,s'- ' A - sw , r sf' -5- rj -sf ' -f .. G ig l 5 . ' ' lf 1 ,- A Q., .- l if ll O 5. , . A 2 .4 v Q, 4 5- 3 g .2 R' I.: 5' 3 251 IXSQQ 4+ 1 ,. fa , N- . .- 5:75 Q , 5 , r 'fi K , XE xi, A7 I IME- ,. ,Ab , sf as-' M -t ss. - B- -s - if 2 - s . 7 '-. --' .- ' A -.- fly s. ii 'N 7 y :ff ' , 'I T - 'X . -2 ' V ' 11 gl t , 'f XX, Yi if .,., Aivgv- ,' . 'QF . W ' Q X 4 X 1, 4, , 4 K ,Y N , . g f 'Q V V 4 i 1: ,,..,'. S '29, 2-Cl: , :Q ,si ,: 'Ivy N- ll F' ' . ' - V I If f Q A-55 I . . .Q is flllt , , 5 .R r- ' 1 . Q- X A. 0.1 V 5 fa. T' ae. X -V 'Z 4 -T' 4 -' A Q C7 , .,. -.V -- -ty .4 h l ,X - 77:1 4-P .Sv ig.,.:.:v.,,..-:.- - my 'ff' i a af M at fr, zf rr I Q ,J I- . A x 1. 1' - '35 f, ?5' '-ne , ' ' wu- ,4 l , M X 2 :L P ,Q lf, N:- X R ,Qs-5-,,, W , '- r A 3' I :Q my .--rj, hd ,. W v A ' Vg -A lc' K Am ' 1 K, Me' ,x 5 1 ? fa , ,Q 4 N' 5 fix, if 4 : 1 ' A . Q' . --, Q ,L . H ,' .r is J.: 2'-3 Av' s- ' -'4 ,EV 7g-l : JBA K 4. 'ri 1 P 1. 1: 1: ,a -- if 4' ' A: Y: is 3' 'E ' I S K ' 'J A-4 1s.-. w f--- i :L fl Q Q 'ff A in .1 1 M? tl- 2 Ev l Rell 8 it 5 Y 4 Q j I . , gy, 1 fir?-51: V N: gd A 'sl '35 F' Fig' I.: ag'- - M , ,, , F 'Q Y YA I X . V ,Q-ff V7 1. -1- i 17 fl-Tb' B-E-,, Nd' PT? fy J G vi A, lx, lo .ei - ,Q I A l ,L 9 L l 2 ' 3 Q -9' sl 3 f 'N f .., ea- -2' Q 'P ' . ass- -, ' 'J' wi I N- aw! Q i l ff' M fy I B ., J 3 W 19' eff AUM ss, ROW ONE-Carroll Armstrong. Carol Atkinson, Vincent Bal- bas. Sharon Baldwin, William Baptist, Regina Barrett. Bruce Bartel. ROW TWO-Darlene Bartholow. Helen Bates, Lola Bennett. Daniel Bernhardt, Theresa Betro, Chester Borman. Don- ald Bornheim. ROW' THREE-Henry Brauns. Earl Bredenburg, Herman Bris- coe, Berthron Brown, Irene Bucevicious, Mary Burford. Mary Burke. ROW FOUR-Charlotte Camp- bell, Paul Campbell, Ronald Carnaggio, Carolyn Cherry. George Cooper, Jacqueline Cooper. Richard Couch. ROW FIVE-Edward Cunning- ham. Timothy Dawson, Den- nis Day, Gilbert Decker, Pa- trick Delaney, Carol Dimeier. Richard DiPaolo. ROW SIX-Hlilliam Dobryzkow- ski, Robert Dozier, joseph Du- Britton, John Eckert, Marv Emerson, James Farace. Carl Feurer. RO WSEVEN-Carol Ford, Cheryl Ford, Margaret Frey. Patil Gawel. lVilliam Gawel. Car- roll Gerbig, Herbert Gilliam. ROW EIGHT-Loretta Gilly. Kathleen Golden, james Goon- an, Earl Gordon. Barbara Griflith, Dorothy Graber, john Groom. RO W .NINE-Delores Hall. OlNe1ll Hammond, Charles Hill, James Hodges, Ralph Hoskins, Ann Indilisano, Mary jahnigen. ROW TEN-Leroy johnson, YVil- lie Mae johnson. Mary Lou Jones, Ronald Keirle, Angela Kelly, Bernice Kelly, Esther King. ROW ONE-Linda Koch, john Kordusky, Martin Kwedar. Robert Lancellota, Kenneth Laucht. Francis Lewis. Larry Lewis. ROW TIVO-William Liberto, Andrea Loss, Lester Loss. Ed- ward Manners, Harry Mar- siglia, john Matulionis, Alex McCahon. ROW THREE-Robert McCon- key, Gwen Mehsling. Elizabeth Mensing. Charles Miller, Hlil- liam Miller, jamie Minor. Sam- uel Mitchell. ROW FOUR-Ella Morris, Rog- er Morrison. Emily Nally. Kathleen Neal, Robert Neale, Loretta Nickey. Patricia O'Keefe. ROW FIVE-Kenneth Oliver, Terry O'Neil1, Audrey Orem, Dennis Packal, Gerald' Phipps, Leonard Popa. Carol Popp. ROW SIX-Mary Kay Powell. john Raskaukas, H'endell Reid. Blaine Routson, David Rum- ney, Marshall Ryman, Larry Saghy. ROW SEVEN-Richard Samp- son, Frank Saunders, Betty Schmidt, Thomas Schoberg, Elizabeth Schuster. Samuel Serio, Allen Shirey. ROW EIGHT-Juanita Simmons, Ellis Smith, John Smith, Shir- ley Smith, Frank Stapleton. Albert Stravinsky, John Stroh- mer. ROW NINE-Myra Terry, Hes- ley Thomas, Norman Tieder- man, Robert Timanus, Dennis Titus, YVayne Towns, Vytautas Vitkauskas. ROW TEN-Wesley Wales, Otto Walker, William Walter, Ed- ger Watts, Richard White, Harry Wilhelm, james Wood. ROW ELEVEN-Charles Wright, Paul Wright, Rose Wright, Kathleen, Wyatt, Waslie Zen. Q , ' X as -Q14 'iwvsfy :an .V T26 9-gy' pgp ' 2 -lf ' -2 if . M51 sl':.I7si i 4 6 its ft .l T Wt 'iv QP . 'lm 'D ' Gs.: -p If fa .E J 5 N: rv ' , .., ' V A . ' v -.1-' 45:4 J at Vj- ara 'W' if Kgs' .ll Q'AL+f 'K it T ll .AW ' ! f y - nf. J ,lac , 45 ,ig , 9. as ' rf '. L . as-H ' . 1 ,,, f f-- f. . T re 1.1 1 l A I A 5 A ' A , !AL' 5' ef 34 26 FF 'if ,T ' at F' if U , . All A gag.. r . Q - as ' 3? 1 'nil V Al: 'I Ai-fl 'Q . ,Z .Ll Q -4' -gt .I 4- - 3, -- -- l,i A, 3- 5 ,, ,fl -L -r.-at 1 4, -, wg -ea 1, fr -5 Q 'g .3 lf Q' rn 4 , 19 ii I I fel'-V 4 4' -fgilhimzirt ,. is Q I ,TE :: 1 at - 75 -'L' if.: 4 XE- 1 ,I QL -Q: , V: Vw? 5-,N N l, . 1 FL! I f 'N 2- 9 96 7 C JU ', 'Q f, 'T g E ,. , M 'W ,. . ' b e ig. H ff N322- fvs ,glial . I 3 aim aa. ,'T,4 :. L rt .rf 'W tml 4' 'Y 5' ' L 1 4 Qtr S' A .wif 4' M Il '7 'iv' -' -.A f,VvV' -:xy 'jj 1:1 V' ff' I ,gf ,C-diff hfb., 1 fe of 3 S S lea 4 .I if 4 A . A3 A 1, .,,, , ,av ur! - f r 4 . 'Y f 1 5l 'Q ' , LJ Q 3 - 2. xi 1 Nil 5 i E W r Wil.. i a l 5 ' s I g ggg N t t . g H E E - 4 I :Q ' iltt3 N I g g g. .t E , , GRINS WERE EVEN WIDER when the game was over. Lending vocal support to the team on the Held, the cheer leaders were a familiar sight in their red and white outfits. Now, All Together HOME GAMES brought out the student body to Edmondson's own field, complete with band, cheers, and refreshment stand. Here is a linesman's view of the cheering section assembling fo' a game. 52 nu.. ,x f 'RK' 1 ' 'M ,fi '.,.l,- ',., ,Q S.. f--v N , K , mfg, V ' I ' 7 ' ' 1. - M X, K, 1. 44 u, ,A:-.- . V 9,5 4 Q . m - .V V, , . 1 1.--. ,. ggi r l. .. ,M-. X 4 . Q :AJ ,L ' - FN . .y, , r 'rl ' 'we i -Nh-af '...:.Si.+' , lv ' E2 .ag l '1 K 'T-7 1 9' ,, ' ' fl rff 'rf' I, A fini, 4 J 4 'Mr x 3 x. my Rx N 1 Ax as -.P J I .av , ,f -oi- Q.. iii 5 gf, ,, ,,- , qw .1 xx ..f K. Q .4 ,V , 'mga 1, WITH A NOSE FOR NEWS, the Eagle staif keeps students informed. Frofzt row-Hocheder, Hanky, Couser, Ross, Miller, Xfag- ner, jackson, Warns. Row two-Hufiines, Thomas, Huebner, Warheld, Heihger, Beck, Snyder, Welbourne, Glenn, Smothers, Davis. EAGLE EDITORS paste up the next issue. Sitting-Uta .Fel- lechner, news editor, Joyce Russell, assistant news editor: Keith Bell, editor-in-chief. Standing-Dawn lvilhelm, business manager, Mrs. Phyllis J. Luebke, adviser: and Paul Folkemer, sports editor. 2 , nf-fray' 1 4' . fav ' 4 'v iuw lg ...M . ... Eyes and Ears For the second consecutive year, the Eagle editors were busy at work in the Publications Ofhce weeks before school otlicially opened in September. As a result, a complimentary copy of the newspaper reached each student during the first week, informatively paving the way to a new semester. ' In 1959, as in 1958, the Engle walked off with a first place award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The Eagle staff, bolstered this year by the journalism class, burned midnight oil several days a week before sending each bi-weekly paper to the printer. On February 14, the Eagle published a special Valentine Day issue of the newspaper. Also in February, during the Brotherhood Assembly, the Eagle received recognition for outstanding writ- ing on Brotherhood last year. On April ll, six staff members participated in the Maryland Scho- lastic Press Association Contest held at Glen Burnie, Maryland. The year came to a climax with the second Annual Publications Banquet staged in the EHS cafeteria. Q., anus If 71 , ,gat 2,13 ' ' 7' iff,',,,.. . . f t f V it ' 'ffrisfff CWS' ' ' , I 111, I 7 1 g 1 ,f f f M ' 1 p?',.f2, . Starting early in the fall, the yearbook staff arranged picture schedules, planned layouts, and worked out the theme for the book. Having con- tributed to Edrnondson's first annual, they had had experience with a publication of this type and, this year, undertook a larger book with a stiff cover. A summer supplement made it pos- sible to include all the year's activities. Last year in the Columbia Scholastic Press .Xs- sociation judging, The View earned a first place rating. After such a good beginning, the editors renewed their efforts to publish a memorable ac- count of our days at Edmondson. Not all the work ran smoothly. Many of the pictures were hard to crop, and sometimes copy came in late. Countless problems also faced the business staff in selling advertisements. Y Hard work, long hours, and many cokes went into the production of The View, but each staff member agrees, It was worth all the trouble. YVe learned a lot and enjoyed every minute of it. of Edmondson + VIH 1 STACKS AND ST.-XCKS OF LETTERS were written by mem- bers of the business staff. Left to right-Roy Turner, Dorothy Montgomery, Alice Hlarneld, Henry Jeffers, Martha Cannon. PAGE BY PAGE the View emerged through the efforts of the editors. .Seated-Betty jean tlotC,.album eclitorg Vida -lWlSlllI12lS. ediL0r-in-qhief' Mary Anderson, activities editor, Dan Shancr. sports editorg Marine johnson, intle-it editor. .Standing-Mary Tydings assistant album editor, Carolyn Stubbs, assistant index editor, Miss Dorothy H. Smith, adviser: joan Windsor, assist- ant activities editorg Nancy Flowers, assistant sports editor. f3?iL.jli .i?iii?' if 5. 7 MW C: mf' Qi. all 45 4 af? - ' .FT 'A RAISING THEIR VOICES in song are the following members of Edmondson's Choir. Frou! ron'-Barbara E. Tucker, B. Taylor, Edgerton, Hamill, Hocheder, K, Barrett, Julier, Ronald Becker, XV. Chase. Leasner, Schuman. C. Davis, Higdon. Geraldine Hlilliams. Davenport, D. Hill, Gwendolyn YVilliams, Edalcne Lindquist, E. Sparrow. Rau' tivo-Huflines. Plitt. Creech. Norma Brown, Stubbs, H. Smith, Sessions, Brooks, Bradley, jack Brown, Amprey, J Edwards, Cesenaro. Heppding, E. Green, Thorpe, Gresham, Marion Davis. Each morning at eight-fifteen, a hardy group of Edmondson songsters, under the direction of Mrs. Chester, commences to exercise their vocal chords in preparation for performances in assem- blies and other school functions. The group in- cludes members of the music major course and others who just enjoy singing as an extracurricu- lar activity. Each section of the chorus-alto, soprano, second soprano, tenor, and bass, has a leader who is a music major. Opening the assembly program for the year with an assembly sing, the choir entertained the student body with a spirited rendition ol' Sleigh Ride, Inch Worm, and Plymouth Rock. The high point of their excellent Christ- mas program was the Hallelujah Chorus from I-Iandel's Messiah Their first outside performance of the year was Have Music - a program for the Uplands lYomen's Club. In March the annual high school music festival, held at Eastern High School, gave the choir a chance to participate in a city-wide concert. broadening their experience and giving them a chance to compare their achievements with those ol other schools' choral groups. The year's musi- cal activities were culminated by the choir's tak- ing part in the first commencement program. Believing that singing the Hnest choral music will build a better world understanding, the choir promoted musical enjoyment and interest among the entire studentibody through their singing of all types ol' musical literature. Thev have been an outstanding part ol' our school life this year. Having been in existence only two years, the choir now consists ol' about ninety mixed voices and is steadily improving in qualitxi. Row three-Hoifacker, A. Richards, Righter, Mary Eaton, O, Price, C-lasscr, Pilert. N. While. R. Richardson, S. YN'ilson, Mark Mason, Rouzer, McArthur, Siegmann, jeffries, Orange, Powc. Schaefer, Geffert, Hooper. Ron' four-Schumacher, L. Collins, CI. Washington, Braun, L, jones, Elkins, Creamer, Twilley, B. Polk, Rankin. D. Hawkins. Brady, J. Fitcz, Suetlmcyer. V. Brooks, Klemmsen. B. johnson, Alexander. Il. Williams. jnyct- Russell, M. johnson McCauley, B. Davis. Will Sing s 1 LEADING THE CHOIR .XRE THE OFFICERS. Standing-Jack Brown, business manager, Bar- bara Tucker, librarian, Betty Polk, assistant librariang Donna Rankin, treasurer, Dorothy Davenport, recording secretaryg Susanne Hamill, corresponding secretaryg Fred Suedmeyer, vice- presidentg Victor Brooks, presi- dent. Seated-Mrs. Georgeanna Chester, adviser. na-' zf. f - M I Q X CT f 2 r 92. - I E' IN MARCHING FORMATION are the members of the band. hi Ihr' lead-Tarun. F!'Ol1f.l'0Il'-BI. IVatkins. DeMinds, H. Richardson, Colding. A. Martin, Mr. Sengstacke. Row two-Gllllss. Julie Lohsen, C. Hill, Schmenner. II. -Browne. Rozz' fh,.6e-I. Henderson, I- D. Broyyrn, H, Napier, C. Rrbe, K, Calder. Row four-R. Mohr, M. Lawrence. C. Sm1th,J. Alford. E. White. Row H110-R. Muhr, A. VVatIs, Lanaszi. sw, ,M ,.,.,1 1. f?L1.fi,'-vw-1 ' rv -- -V V274' ' I -f . ' . , ,N 5-.W-.-1 i ., 'L' I! vv- Tr 1 .jr K ni., my-. 5- J in 0 '53 ' .,: . ' in , , i 9' ifz44:ff1,'y:fn4fri:lrf:mMir'f:mf fur. '-f! 2 v' 1 Q V Q A , ',.i. gy 9, A , .- -gvwu H ll .13 I -'fwfiff-'ffl a Lp-if Q M, ' , .ftffggz Q it 1 H1 .lf-f ' L . -T J Q2 . F '1 ,ff 1. -' 58 Tune Up and Strike up the Band was heard as the band played at our football games and for numerous assemblies. The thirty-two members, directed by Mr. Charles IW. Sengstacke, were invited to play at the dedication of the Lemmel Junior High School and were guest performers at Gwynns Falls. Later the EHS musicians participated in a concert with other schools. Many mornings found the band members on the field practicing the figures which they per- formed at the games. What a thrill it was when the huge star appeared to the strains of When You Wish Upon a Star! MAKING AN at the MSA championship game is the band under the able direction of Mr. Sengstacke. mm sf, , are tml 5322 '. , . --gf' . i l 1 F2 V-fr V vi RIGHT HANDS TO THE If.XCII'LTYAFronl mu'-R. Turner, li. lforenian, ml. Schell. l,, Cllcarx. Ci. Polis, fi. Bojke, J. Thompson. Back rou'-I.. Smith, Ii. Orange. F. Risers, l-'inkcnbinder-Ofhcc Nlanagcr, X. Rirliards, NI. Rnbillard, R. Righter. Giles. E. Baker, Kliss Tarntino. Unlike ordinary clubs, the Business Service Club had no officers and held no regular meet- ings. However. every day, morning and after- noon, some of the members could be found in room 208 performing the many services which teachers have come ito rely on. These helpful commercial students typed tests and drills for instructors in every department. They cut sten- cils for programs for assemblies and faculty meetings as well as preparing the advertising contracts for The Vz'eu'. Students were given an opportunity to use skills learned in class and were also given instruction in the use of other ofhce equipment. Another group to whom everyone at Edmond- son became indebted was the Art Service Club. Its talented members were called upon for many diverse jobs from creating attractive showcase exhibits to constructing a mammoth replica ol' the school ring. Hardly a day went by without at appearing somewhere in the a current school activity-all Service Club. NVorking with least one new poster building to promote the work ol' the Art paint, scissors, wire, or whatever materials the group cheerfully contrived job called lor, the anv needed ellecl with skill and originality. Serve Edmondson High SETTING UP DISPI- US arc the rneinbcrs ol thc XII Scrxitc Llnb. .Sillinlg-Nliss llcrllna Kcllcx, lfellecliner, I-Iondroulis lxIllIlLlll Ytul I IW' ' ' llis Mrs. Timmons, Rott' 1u'n-Sparrow llaxis. Ross. 'Q I l'iX'IllN Raymond Johnson. X. truss. llribsrin. High. S. .. . ill, lxll Inlinson, Smliacllcr. limi' lluwr'-Rm . 'L s '51 1' I 'vm- T? ip 5. I x 5 CJ W O r- .p...- STUDENT COUNCIL IXIEIXIBERS-I 1'0111 mu'-DI-Xniizi, D, lfischer, Heidecker, Schuman, Dowdy. Cundersdorfl, Twillev. Lenora Miller. Rout tzuo-Krize, Brenda Brown, O'Donnell, Kaisin, KI. Hines, Sener, Brady, Simmons, Mergl. Ron' three- Lancelotta, Sparrow, YVarrington, Pilsch, Davenport. Pzirham, Stephanie johnson, V. Henry, Hoffackcr. Richards, Blanei. Mr. Lachman. Row four-McFarland, lNIcConville, Boggs, Phillips, Jeff Brown. Rhoda Hlilliams, XV1lllilC. S. Mueller. jackie Lohscn, Dinko. Ron' five-Hutch, Hartman, Towns, Bongiovani, Brendenia Brown, Fauver. Governing, Guiding, and BOOSTING THE FIRST school-wide orchestra dance are Lenora Miller, treasurer: ,Indy Dowdy, secretary: Mr. Laclnnan, adviser, Charlotte Cundcrsdorfl, president: and Carol Twilley, vice-president. To the Student Council belonged some of the most influential people in the student body. Made up of homeroom class presidents, this or- ganization presided over all of the activities of the Edmondson High School. Operating for the First time under a constitution gave the repre- sentatives proficiency in parliamentary proced- ure, sound governmental techniques, and good citizenship. As stated by Charlotte Gundersdorif, president of the Student Council, their aim was Hto give the students an opportunity to express their opinions on current school problems. Since it was the ruling body over all other activities held in the school, the members of the Student Council took a very important part in the developing of the functions which will even- tually become traditions at Edmondson. This year's council was responsible for sponsoring the first school-wide orchestra dance at EHS. Early in the winter, interest was centered around plans for the Snowball Dance which featured the Hi- Tones orchestra as its drawing card. Through expert guidance, diligent effort, and enthusiastic support, the Student Council was able to main- tain its position as Edmondson's most effeetive organization. db., it ffl 1 W3 4 I 4 J,, 1 fr, 2, ef 4 if f A ' V V, . MONITORS ENCOLRXCE C0011 C.I'I'IlIiN5. Front mu'-Clurtis, Waters, Robertson, Lcnora Miller, Hooper, xlulier. Ron' Iwo-Mr. Davis, XYinkel, XYall4er, Nluhr, Hammer, B, YVilliam,s, A. Allen, M. Smith, Drew. Ron' lliwf'-Cilearv, l'. Phillips. Lorraine jones. P. Hall. Finney, Doyle. Humberl. DI. Williamson, Ron' four-IJ. Engel, R, Taxlor, L. Ellis, L. Elliott, R. Earning Good Will DISCTVSSINC IVORLD l'ROl3I.FNIS :ire the linited Nations Yonlli. Frmzl run'-plot' Smith, R. Rose, Nlisiunzis, Miss Keating. Ron' Iwo-I,, IYoIlit', P, lloward, D. l'oist, Clollett, XI. Nlorris, B, Brown, Ron' llirw'-iIi't'ul1, IQ. Hayden, R. Izixlor, Rubenstein, .Xtlricnne Rite. Ron' four-L. XVood, R. Righler, D. Brady. Both the Monitors and the United Nations Youth Club made vital contributions to school life at Edmondson. IVait for the bell, please, were the familiar words which greeted early morning arrivals as fifty busy monitors performed jobs assigned to them by the Student Council of which they are 11 branch. Assisting orderly How of trafhc through- out the building, the Monitors' major aim was guiding the students of Edmondson to an accept- ance of their responsibilities as school citizens. The United Nations Youth Club spurred the trick-or-treat drive which netted over five hun- dred dollars for UNICEF. Club members, along with others from the student body, attended UN seminars and participated in the discussion of the topic Can the United States Win the Eco- nomic War? In celebration of UN Day, the club, introducing students from Germany, Lith- uania, Turkey, Estonia, and Greece, presented a very colorful assembly which featured flags of countries in the UN, an inspiring talk by a guest speaker, and a lilm of Danny Kaye's good-will tours among foreign children. 61 pgnvvprzur I X, ph, s l x .T w xx 'x l ASSISTING TEACHERS in staging assemblies are the stage crew. Left to right-Brady, Hadel, Shank, Delahanty, Bayley, Lofton, Mr. Clayman, Reichast. Pushers of buttons and pullers of levers were very important at Edmondson. They were mem- bers of the Stage Crew and the Projection Squad. Assemblies wouldn't have been possible without the assistance of Mr. Clayman and the eight boys of the Stage Crew who were responsible for the lighting, stage setting, and sound. They could operate the many controls back stage while keep- ing. one eye on the script and another on the action. Mr. Gibson's Projection Squad stored, deliv- ered, operated, and kept in good condition the projectors and films that helped teachers make subject matter more interesting and understand- able to their students. Lights.. Cameras.. PROJECTION CREW aids teachers with audio-visual equipment. Front rout-Chandler, J. Lofton. Row two-Mr. Gibson, E. Dodd, S. Dawson, R. Palmer, W. Chase, G. Dency, M. Nelson, Tom McFarland, VV. Morris, Bayley. Ra 5 2 Combining an understanding of mechanics with a sense of responsibility, our boys helped others and enjoyed doing it. Assigning lockers to every student and maintaining an accurate cross file on the entire student body were the main purposes of the locker crew. Mr. Vlooden and the crew use this file of three sets of informa- tion cards to enable students to keep the same lockers as long as they are enrolled at Edmond- son. Under the direction of Mr. Thomas Davis, the brains and brawn bovs of the Auto Club tried to learn the responsibility of driving on today's crowded highways. The eighteen enthusiastic members also learned the functions of automo- bile parts and studied safe driving practices. Headed by their president, Lee jones, the mem- bers were guided through a local auto shop to see how professional mechanics operate modern machinery. Formed last October, the club is look- ing for a program which can benefit our school T as well as the members. The new addition to the school will contain an auto shop which will provide more space and equipment for the club in their quest for experience with automobiles. KEEPING LOCZKERS in working condition are J. Roman, Mr. H'ootIcn, ll. l'n'acli'. D. l'ilNlllL'f. and E. Roman. Locks.. and Gears AANIAATEUR NfECI-IAXICS learn triqltg of the l1'3flC. lff1fIfQIllll7lIi-lillilly, Randolph, Rifle, Mr. Davis, Lee jones. Foreground-Smothers, Tharps, Dency, W. Lhasa, S. Dawson, Hayley. -iii -nur awww -:naman ,-- Q Yr :Y- ' :E ,, .,x I I' ' flf? tb As the busy library aides helped students Hnd books and other materials, the members of the International Club were doing another type of research, acquainting themselves with the cus- toms, cultures, and languages of people of other countries. It was the duty of the Shhh! Please keep quiet! library aides to prepare books and mate- Futures MANY LANDS, languages, and peoples are the subjects of the International Club research. Front ron'-Mrs. Maier, R. Cote, I. Moore, Siegmann, Ross, Schu- man, Sledge, H'elbourne. Kas- pary, C. Barrett, Hondroulis. Row two-Shervington, K. Dail- ev, Finney, Patricia Jackson, Dates, F. Bennett, QI. Rawlings, Beverly Johnson. Row three- Spencer, Mickens, D. Couser, Jeannette Brooks, T. Burker, B. Taylor, Strickland, J. Burke, Mrs. Young. Rau' four-Huebner, lVarns. Hammond, D. Carnaggio, E. Coleman, Carmichael, Carr, Fellechner, B. Crawford, Mr. Darcey. rials for use, and to learn library techniques and skills. They gave general assistance to the librar- ian, and did everything possible to see that the library was always ready to serve the students. Forty-live linguists of the International Club sang Christmas carols in many languages, dis- cussed athletics, and viewed films of other lands. FROM FICTION to reference books, library aides organized them all. Front 1-out-G. Kaufman, Miss Jacobs. A. Petzold. M. Warrington, P. McLaughlin. Row tztto-Hlobbeking, P. Riley, V. Henry, F. Bennett, R. Daily. Brooks, D. Plitt, B. Miller. Row three-P. Fitch, M. Smith, K. Liedlich, Nichols, M. Karr, D. Hawkins, K. Martindale. Ron' four-G. Grove. E. Smith, S. IVilson. at ' 'lelurn Books Ve' A TE .-, - , tn -Tv 5- -f -rf-f A. r 1 ,Ac 1 L. A 1 5 Unlimited Future legtclierx gtntl Future Nurses clubs were l Q lormecl to prepare xtntlents lor txtreers in nursing and teaching. F. l .A-X. nieniherx were tnterextetl tn treztttng :tn interest in teaching gtntl helping theniselveg zu- quire knowledge ol the prolewion. The Clnh entertgtinetl gui-Nt Npettlxert .intl wut reprewentgt- tivex to the XlS'li tlonrention. The Hgirlx in white hgnl at lull yegtr visiting hmpitgtlx, xiewing inoriew, .incl hearing guest speakers, till ol which helped to xtitnulate their tlexire to tr.tin lor the nursing prolewion. Fl'Tl'RF NVRSFS preparing for tnrecrs as women in white. Front mzvwC. Thompson, E. XVhitc, C. Sample, Mrs. Surasky. Rout Iwo-H. Belin, B. Taylor, XVilli:1mson, NI, Eaton, I Thomas, K. Barrett. Rau' three-I., Thorpe, NI. Nludison, C. Spencer, O. Pritc, li. Robinson. TOMORROVWS TEXCHERS prepare for their careers. Sitting-kotli, Mgtlilxtetlt, Nlnir, It-llriw, K. Brooks, hlattltsori, Dnilcx, Hocker, Dobbs, Lottei. Laedlifh. Knfflzng-ffilcrnttn, H'ulltt'ixnii, tmtwu, li. I-ret-ti. l'itt, Wvllvit, llllXt'llIJllfl, Nlziltc. Slrmrling -F. Bennett, Hetzel, Winl-.el Hooper, j. Vlulit-r. ll. Rilo, Nlilgnn, llnnu, Rgtnlxin. I-ellt-tliner. l't-tzoltl, llitglr,NItCiz1r'gtt,j. Cherry, Mrs. Maier, Mr. Latane. ' ,-,-,gn , , t , f , 4,. 5 . l FZ. 13 '52 f 'E ':SRSS-LN4JTE'S? T' '25 Nl ffl ff' QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS know the importance of intelligence, dependability, and teamwork. Front row-B. Cote, Hetzel, Wilhelm, Fellechner. Row two-R. Miller, Huebner, Smothers, Folkemer. Row three-P. jackson, Gundersdorli, Misiunas, K. Bell, Couser. Row four-Mrs. Luebke, Montgom- ery, Ross, lvarheld, Miss Smith. Honor - Past and This year Edmondson writers joined Quill and Scroll, international honor society for high school journalists. Fifteen Edmondsonians were tapped into this society which yearly enrolls 25,000 new members. Since 1926, the society has installed charter chapters in more than 7,200 schools. To qualify for membership in Quill and Scroll, a student must be in the upper one-third of his class in scholastic standing and have a high char- acter. He must have done extra-curricular work above and beyond the call of duty, and, if on the Eagle staff, he must have written two hundred inches of copy. Members of the newly-formed History Acada emy love history and find entertaining ways to learn about it. This year's activities included a trip to historical Gettysburg, a visit to XValters Art Gallery, and talks by guest speakers. Mem- bers of the club brought in personal objects per- taining to the period being studied. Debating between members became fast and furious, but all went back to normal at the conclusion of the meetings. For these students, history really came alive. THE PAST COMES TO LIFE as the members of the History Academy discuss life in ancient days. Left to right-Leasner. M. johnson. I. Johnson, Hanky, Rose, Mr. Watson, D. Hill, Stubbs, B. johnson. B. Taylor, Eaton. ll 1 '- ,win 1.1 it 'ri -ss1usv'.m1z '1:1 Present Two other new organizations made their ap- pearance in recent months, the Spanish Honor Society and the Math Clubr Eleven students with honor grades were initiated into the Spanish Society with a formal ceremony on March I9 in the school library. Each member was given a certificate which afiirmed his membership in the chapter Ruben Dario. This group did many in- teresting things in the four short months before -Iune. Besides studying about the Spanish speak- ing countries, they had native Spaniards speak to them. and they went on a field trip to a Spanish restaurant. Members of the Modern Math Club got a whiff of what modern math was really like. They started to learn about set relations, i.e. selecting certain objects or certain people according to one distinct common quality. Investigations into the history of math and problem solving aided the club's aim to promote interest in the use and pur- pose of math in everyday life. pb. K X Vw LOS MIEMBROS de la Sociedad Honorihca Espanola, capitulo Ruben Dario, sobresalen en espanol. Front row-Darden, B Cote, Bongiovani. Row tivo-Cundersdorff, Creamer, Clark Hamill. Row three'-J. Smith, Mr. Darcey, Mrs. Young, YVhit lock. .-XBSORBED IN SOLVIXG PROBLEMS are the members of the Hath Club. I-'mul ruzr- Nlahlstt-tlt, l', Hall, Finney- Run' law -Jeff Brown, P. Hondroulis, Harrison. Gross, Mickens, Nlr. Norton. Ron' lllffl'-Xvlll4L'I'St'rIl. lmhsun, High, jatucs Smith, Heuh- HCT. STANDING ON YOUR HEAD IS EASY if you are Z1 member of the Gymnastics Club. Mrs. Little and Mrs. Butler assist I. johnson, Aquilla, S. johnson, Mathews, Underwood. Epps, jefferson. Pose and Being nimble and quick is second nature to the girls in the Modern Dance group and Girls Gym- nastics Clubs. Expressing themselves in new and unusual ways is nothing extraordinary to them. At Edmondson there are two kinds of Girls Gym- nastics Clubs: Gymnastics and Swedish Gymnas- tics. The girls in the Gymnastics Clubs are eager P. jackson. P. Howard, I. Carter, Dee, Husband, I'Vallace. Purpose to proht from use of the modern apparatus. Meanwhile the Modern Dance group expresses or communicates an idea, a story, or an emotion through body movement. In creating dances of self-expression, they develop coordination and physical fitness. Both these groups help the girls to achieve poise, confidence, and a better under- standing of others. EXPESSING THEMSELVES THROUGH DANCING are the girls in the Modern Dance Group. Front row-.-Xllmoncl, Carter Malloy, Byrd, Donaldson. Ron' two-Williamson, Taylor. Row Ihrce-Wallace, Richburg. Epps, Brown, Sledge, Newson rj J imdl nnnnuafv .,b-' R is STEPPINC- AHEAD IN SPCRTS 'ls V ' IX: QM? ,. A K I A x Qnrk A. 222. Q ., , i in , N 1 A :VV A . IVZJV x any Q Yr I My ps .,.- nz ZW. L ,fn Y , I .X I A 5 Q. T M W5 J R34 13 fggl T . M mgawi if as ,574 ,QU 3,,B2,f1'Uli 37 t tc ' R' i ' 20 it 60 R13 V' f kj ltlzi . M I 1 I. f V -' I ' at Y ' , J' , F2 i . ,sp M a A ' '7'.- IL1 x ul K . ,, .- gg. .z . gn. -iv s. ' w r- if V y ' M W A .A A-aft .lm l In A , 4' 1 HQ j.V. FOOTBALL-Front row-Coach Kimmett, Bohlman, O'Connell, -Swift, Dempsey, Blow, C. Smith, Hill, W. Brown, Ryer, Walsh, Coach Dyke. Row two-R. King, Woodley, Stanley, Moore, Gibbs, Reis, Bateman, Remmell, J. Rafferty, Glenn, Bush, Brooks, Coach Russ. Row three-M. Lane, Aughenbaugh, Colkley, Sonntag, Fairman, E. Miller, Fuhr, Downey. Morgan. Von Lossberg, J. Hines. Row four-McQuaid, R. Palmer, Hilgartner, Hart, W. Beverungen. Lechert, john Miller, Key, Lettau, clskins HScalp Foes The Edmondson tribe posted an overall sea- sonal record of 7-O-l, and by trouncing the Loyola Dons, private school champs, took the M.S.A. Junior Varsity gridiron crown. The fresh- man-sophomore squad ended their season with an even 3-3 record. Ryan, Leish ure, Keller. Opening the season on their new gridiron, the Redmen toppled St. joe, 66-8. They went on to compile 227 points during the season, compared to 28 enemy points. Leader in the scoring de- partment was Wayne Reis with 44 points. The Skins were tied by the second-place Carver Cubs for the only blemish on their slate. They blanked one half of their opponents dur- ing the season. Patterson, Mervo, Southern, and City were the teams turned down by the shut-out method. lim: ' V N LUGGING THE PIGSKIN for the Tribe is sam Leishure iff'- ' L' ,,., W . 2, 4 ..,, gal while Wayne Beverungen prepares to block. ,W 'gf rg! VM 70 at YJ' R55 iw? 23 rw , .V Q wk' M af 4 Y , my ' rw A ff r 'WG' i 553 Q 4, up HALFBACK JIM RAFFERTY cuts through Loyola's line in MSA championship game at Kirk Stadium. FRESH-SOPH FOOTBALL-Front rou'-Fitrs, Henderson, L. Smith, Sheppard, Daly, Stepp, Gray, D. Brown, Griffin, Cougnet Row two-Harmon, Pettaway, Bettsol, Rogers, Beverungen, Tully, Henscn, Young, Beull, Briscoe, Clonch Siegert. Row three- Hodges, Price, Madison, Nelson, Lewis, Gehringer, Serio, jackson, Wheeler, Loul, Nlcllonailml, Ron' four- Sipes, johns Morrison, Mach, Ingram, jones, McNair, Kline. 5- Q e 1 T' 'A'L. 1 E T? ri? i i air?-f 'ar ykigf 4b,,V nn' gy, qw! an A -s .M V is , V ' .eg Ki -afw. , . r El f?-Tw . af' -an 4? lv . ff - ,NW V YNKYB N U 554 H53 W7.Q',-24 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-Front row-E. Taylor, D. Janes, G. Davis, R. Rose, Coach Elliott. Row two-YV. Byrd, H. Scott, G. Reese, C. Swann, R. Davis. Hill and Dalers .loin Having completed their first season in varsity season, Edmondson placed second in the first competition, the Edmondson cross country team two and first in the final meet against Patterson. compiled a highly satisfactory record. of perform- There was no less enthusiasm on the JV Squad anccs- Abll' Coached by Ed Eulolcc ancl led as they wound up their season with a very im- bl' Rick Rose and Ron DHVIS, thc Vafsltl' flmshcd pressive record. The enthusiasm and performance sixth in the Maryland Scholastic Association of both teams improved the record of last year's trials. In the three triangular meets during the exhibitions. j.V. CROSS COUNTRY-Front row-Crawford, B. Smith, Wil- liams, Bruno, Warns, Zoepfl. Row two-Watts, Riley, McConkey, Boles, C. Smith, J. Smith, G, Bell, Coach Elliott. f1d.il'UNUcL7i at-nuns IQWUNDFJW 'rWu 'l'i 'WDNZW M? xxx' '.,- -. ,x V ff' , MM f WM T 'wa 1,524 f 0 X K my s- Y wa: - ' . W 5 ss , W , W5 ' 1 ' A :i N! SOCCER-Front mu'-Simpson, J. Turner, Zachidny, Gouldin, Mcfllyment, Minor. Ron' Iwo-Coach Mullineaux. Thompson, Gaver, Smith, Krauss, Raeuchle, Barberis. Row three-McC0rnas, S. Brown, Semmont, Burciaga, Hondroulis, Hesterberg, Momberger. Booters in Eventful Season JV Booters ended their '58 season with an overall slate of 3-7-l. This record placed the tribe in the sixth slot of the public school league. Gary Krauss, the outside right position on the line, led the Redskins with three goals. Pete Hondroulis, Charles Thompson, and Harold Schwab all added one goal for the team. Tom Riggin, the goalie, also turned in an outstanding performance for the hooters. The sixth-place kickers tallied seven times during the year, while their triumphant enemies scored seventeen times. According to Coach lllilliam Mullineaux, the team showed steady improvement over last year, but next year, for better results, more manpower will be needed as the team enters varsity compe- t1t1OH. PUTTING THEIR HEADS TO GOOD USE are Redskin booters Charles Thompson and Albert Gouldin. if had ii - my 'urflg rift T f 4 VARSITY BASKETBALL. Front Row-Tom Bateman, jack Kaiser, Tony Campagna, jim Rafferty. Row Two-Marty Seivert, Sam Leishure, Earl Miller, George Bell. Row Three-Richard jones, Ed Taylor, Bob Gordon, jerry Reese, Rick Johnson, Mr. Elliott. Rafferty Paces First Varsity Paced by 5'7 .lim Rafferty, Edmondson's first varsity quintet made a more impressive showing than the record indicates. The tribe's only two league victories came at the expense of last place Forest Park. The outstanding tilts of the season were with the Loyola Dons and the Carver Cubs. Nearing the end of the game at Carver, the Redskins were down by one. With four remain- ing seconds, jim Rafferty came close to pulling the game out of the fire with one of his deadly set shots. In the Loyola tilt the Redmen over- came a 13 point deficit in the third quarter to come within one point of tying the defending MSA champions. In the end, the Dons pulled it out by a 64-56 score. The Redmen defeated three of their non- league opponents: Boys Latin, Mervo, and Gil- man. Earl Miller tallied a record high of 29 points against Gilman to lead the Tribe. Jim Rafferty led the squad with 258 points for the year and ended the season with a 14.3 point average. EARL MlLLER'S JUMP SHOT is nearly blocked in the Howard High contest as Redmen jerry Reese and Jim Rafferty look on. I 3 O, '35 1 N mas' ff df 'S J Lxmw JV BASKETBALL. Front row-Swann, Laukaitis, VV. Smith, Downey, Duncan, C. Smith. Ron' two-Coach Kirnmitt, Michael, Banks, Folkemer, Pettaway, Stesch, Phillips. Fresh-Soph Claim Best Record, U 5 - 1 Q ,, pq g K K lx Q STL 3... 4 The JV and fresh-soph cage teams both finished with winning records. The junior varsity coached by Mr. George Kimmitt, posted an overall season record of 10-8. Paced by Cap- tain Walt Downey who led the quintet with 139 points, the tribe stayed consistently among the .500 mark. They came into their own in the final fray against Forest Park by dropping the Green and Gray 51-32, This score was the highest total an Edmondson JV team has ever scored. Under the mentorship of Mr. William Mulli- neaux the Freshman-Sophomore squad dumped 8 of their opponents against 4 defeats. The main- stay of the team was H. Green, leading scorer and rebounder. One of the most well-rounded squads at Edmondson, the fresh-soph claims the best record of all the winter athletic teams. FRESH-SOPH BASKETBALL. Front row-Gerringer, Green, Crawford, Baker, Coach Mullineaux. Row two- Cougnet, Wolfe. Dailey, L. Smith, Bohlman. Row three -Townes, Marshall. Routson Cunninghani. Opening the season with victories over Doug- lass, Carver, and Southern, the natators then faltered against their strongest competition in the next seven frays to end their season with a 3-7 log. Gary Mason, backstroke star, scored the highest number of tallies, with Bill Howard second. Diving was a strong point this year, with Lee Brown and Harold Schwab teaming up to com- pile an impressive amount of points. Brown scored 43.4 points against MSA Champs St. joe for an Edmondson first to highlight the season. As expected, a great St. Joe team copped all but two events in the MSA competition trials at Mervog Poly was victorious in the others. Ed- mondson entered several of these events, but was not able to come close to its rivals. The team is looking forward to improving its record next year, but will miss Captain Bill Howard who will be graduated. GOOD FORM IS DISPLAYED by Bill Howard as he takes ofl for the 30 yard freestyle. Fislimen llPool Resources EDMONDSOIVS FIRST VARSITY SYVIMMERS. Front row-Chet Linlsa, Bill How Bob Hilgartner, Rollings, Bill Johnstone, Coach Russ. ard. Hou' Izi'o-Schwab, Mason. Morin, ' . 1 pls 'Pk-w. lx: 4':'i 1 ' ,, 2 g VM Edmondson matmen wound up the season 2 ?i - so with an overall record of 4-4 which is a definite if ' jst, Xt improvement over last year. Coach Ron Siegertfs ---W -W . W, . grapplers compiled l7l points compared to their I My A opponents' 125. J . -. The Redmen made an excellent showing at l f r 1 their first MSA tourney. Representing Edmond- Tu T i son were Herman Briscoe, Bill Brown, Roland Madison, and joe lNoodley. Certainly this season showed a bright future for wrestling at Edmond- son. Junior varsity swimmers under Coach Russ, f who also coached the varsity squad, gained valu- able experience and skills in 10 meets this season. Freestyler Dave Hayden and butterfly specialist lohn Maks gave the most outstanding perform- ances, but the rest of the squad did their best in every race. The record showed 3 wins and 7 losses for the .IV squad. Stiff competition pro- ' -- vided tense moments as many close scores were decided. 1 1 S s v i x Qtr 1 J . - s ' I i ,Z . K S V JY SXYIMMINC TEAM. Front row-Lestei' Smith, Young, Hayden. Rozv two-S. Wilson, C. Snyder, Schmenner, Sam- mons. Row three-Malts. Arnold, McDonald, Jeffers. Raeuchle. Grunters, Strolcers Vex Rivals, WRESTLING TEAM. Front row-C. Kittel, R. Griffin, M. Burciaga, WVoodley, B. Brown, Charles Hill. Ron' two-R. Madi- son, B. Smith, O. Walker, M. Lane, C. Rogers, R. Nelson, H. Briscoe. Row three-J. Blaney. C. lllheeler, W. Chase, B. Zachidny, S. McArthur, J. Young, P. Mfatson, R. Aughenbaugh, K. Oliver, Mr. Siegert. . I X 4 . 1 9, if .-.W s, li f .y v G M' , I , , V 1 rf ' ff' 3 . mxuunsoj USUN K . 'illnounsl Qs 6 ., ,A - :tgp Q . .. I 'Q fi.. N NNN, 'l fbsml V. tx Cil Y. tl l it 9 m4,i,..'IlS0N gi-,HDSDN L .J tv fy' X 'mt 1 UN' i 1 Rnmmnsul DHONDSU ' 9 .nNngf' is 1 'SUN susan 'I Xiu:-I5gZs12'dTg.eXCK.I1Z0rrt row-YVi1more, R. Rose, Qavis, D, Janes, Glenn. Ron' two-H. jelllers, A. Watts, M. Lane, Morin, B . -r , mann, Ov.. Row three-Dobrzykowski, YV1dgeon, H. Scott, Mark Mason, Clarence Smith, Wendell Ridgely, George 611- Row four-Marlowe. Lerrau, J. Cooke, Reese, zoepfi, R. Davis, R. King. Harriers Vie in Varsity Edn:1ondson's first varsity track team, under the supervision of Coach Elliott and assisted by Coach Ron Siegert, got off to a flying start with victories over McDonogh and Mervo Tech on the Indians' oval. Each meet was decided by an overwhelming score. In spite of the soft condition of the track, good times were recorded in both meets. This was the result of hard work on the part of all involved. The squad, bolstered by a goodly number of veterans, stands as a threat to their opponents. A successful season appears to be in store for the varsity harriers this season. Strong points of the team are in the dashes, relay team, and high jump. Leading jumper for the squad is Bill Howard who also runs hurdles and pole-vaults. OFF AND RUNNING are Bredenherg, Kittel, Blow, and R. Cunningham. x Jf 0 ...L - X l .I , i . I X ' ff ,ctw AW 1 A f- tx ,A 1, V .v,,. -1. In s L I ' ,.,- , ,-,. ls' A R- x r! ,, .vin-14., 5 . ' ,ga :fs-.',. , 1, Hi. i we - R s.- 1 --4 . , if . ,se T V sa R ,. 1, ' .1-1-T Q. , ' K - - ' ,f 'fi 'gg ' Fairy-fu - In W -'75 .', 'gc.u,,1 g .Q ' . as 'L --.r.7!,f. .l,. ' nfl W-V ' W-4' .,. 1.5 . K ' A - . fi ' 5 J' 'X .fe Q f - -J' -v fm- ' . 1- . ll J , ' ' - fsqw-ru-1 . f --fe ' . 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Front row-H. Briscoe, K. Beverungen, R. Cougnet, R. Cunningham, D. Fischer, Tringali, H. Nelson. Roni two -A. Banks, M. Botto, F. Carter, B. Arnold, P. Nicholson, Pagano, Wade Smith. Row three-J. Blaney, Stan Brown, Pitsmger, H. Lewis, L. Hart, G. Bedsaul, R. Bohlman, Hasenei, Coach Mullineaux. N 6 I7 mf I . A H, 3 FN' 'Z W, i 'W-.wg ..-r'- ix 5 ,b y ,ij X Qlldfygtvylg VT !!yx,g3+gJ'.0 Q f 4-gf Q... j, ,gp X 'eggs A -fan . A 1-L, Q A+- 'i',fi ' - . 8 . . nf, va T -.1 I M A iw' X NZK ' ' . N -. Q'-1 A A X XL' ,N , KJ? 3-tb 1 YHVND A! 1 f H f QWLLWC l ' fli-ff -. 'Q nnwvmfmafm., muxu4a0uzao:.mw4z1m4vmfrfmzvz:1,, frm.: wrfru' fzagwyaurram W '- df ' war X - fly f is WWE .,,,f X , ,f P. Y Y . f ., if .X ,' . H f ll X if l f t ' -,,j41,',,. V-NU 'links 1 gy Wd lI?y,,., ,335 ig Q ?6I.j' XX W 'f-.1 will it is --Bmw KXSXNX ' ' it ii'l'fU'V',y4j , ' ' 15505 . 1 ' f .. . vi.l M i' .fi I A R.-I I. 7 C 'lllfig , L 'Sow 'J' ,, sl VARSITY BASEBALL. Front row-Coach Kimmitt, Baker, Sipes, Folkemer, Dempsey, Rafferty, j. Bedsaul, Coach Dyke Ron' two-Downey, C. Hines, Michael, Barberis, J. Hines, Serio. Row three-Farmer, Beazley, Leishure, Crawford, Wade Smith Laukaitis, Bob Gordon, Charles Smith, Bobby Taylor. Row four-Tully, Earl Miller, john Miller, Hart, W. Beverungen, Lloyd. Insert-Captain Tony Carnpagna. Give Favorites Troubles Opening our lirst varsity season, the Redskins under Coach Dyke whipped defending MSA Champs, Polytech, 4-1 behind the excellent pitch- ing of John Miller and Charles Smith. The pitchers were backed up by the flawless handling of 12 chances by second baseman Earl Miller. In the remaining exhibition games Edmondson de- feated Southern 2-0, Forest Park 4-2, and Spar- rows Point ll-l. The First major contest pitted the Redskins against the Clztrver Cubs. The Indi- ans won the rain-shortened game l-0 on Mfayne Beverungen's run-scoring double. In the third league tilt the Redskins downed Dunbar 5-2 with a late inning rally. Alter three games, the Redskins were tied with Patterson lor the league lead. SLIDINC INTO SECOND BASE, john Miller is tagged by Earl Miller. ff:m7'f'vf+- 1 V fffrz ,., ,,,4f,, my 7:3 if .ff ,A 1.2741 I uk. , ' ,xx yi' gg af ii lf ,W-A XY A r f A 'Y 'ii f 'J A .Fi fi 'y f if-if -T' ' -La:. ,fs . 'ax vnu ,L ,.,:4fy.,1 W, n .., , ,- f W, X, . ,'L' .' .. w-ffff f . 4 jg, gt. J I U 1 ,wr , ,,V fn, A .znf,a Q! n,3,.4 ,pf X f.'f,,:L 4 .1 ' 'T 7 . . ,,M , ' a .wk 7 g. , ivggfigmti ,AQ t M J f , ,,,5,g' iz: 1 gym, . V , .,V . A v It V , Q I. If . , 'ibm ,. ' . .e-4 .- A A ,W W JV LACROSSE TEAM. Front row-Routson, john Hines, Berg, D. I-layden, Batemen, Klein, Wolfe, O'Connell. Row twai- Hartman, Ryer, Towns, Ryan, Linka, Wayne Reis, Snyder, Schnappier. Row three-Lester Smith, Tom Moore, Tom Koc , Schwab, Trieber, Colkley, Remmell. Row four-Rogers, Fuller,joe Miller, Lechert, Key, Bell, Brown, Thayer. Foreground-Mr. Russ. Goal for Slickmen - MSA Since last year's fair season the Edmondson jayvee lacrosse team has come a long way. The team has improved in all categories under the supervision of Coach Lon Russ. The EHS stick- men opened their season on a winning note this year, defeating Severn's team 6-l. The thirty-man squad then traveled to Kenwood to give them a severe thrashing 10-0. Dave Klein scored 5 goals in that non-league contest. There was no doubt left in the mind of Coach Russ as to the ability of his team when they handed the City College Black Knights, defending MSA champs, a 9-l league-opener beating at City. This was only the second time the Collegian ,IV stickmen have been defeated in two years. A win over this highly re- garded team inspired the Edmondson squad to set their goal for the MSA title. BLOCKING ACTION by Leckert sends Linka down as Hayden approaches. 'sh-v N XT VARSITY TENANIS. Front row-R. Byrd, R. Miller, Krize Loss Warns Ron luo Coach Norton C Palmer Rollings Riggin Huebner, J. Smith. Row three-M, Wright, Torrence, Duncan Turner Racket Squad and Putters Improve Varsity tennis and golf showed a definite im- provement over last year, City and Poly gave the netmen their biggest trouble. Tom Riggin and Doug Rollings were the two top players with Clif Palmer and Charles Turner behind. Fifth man was undecided through most of the season. The netters went as far as Severna Park for a match. They also went to Douglass, Poly, Dun- bar, and Southern. They battled Forest Park, City, Mervo, Patterson, and St. aloe at home. As Coach jim Norton stated, XVe have a tough schedule this year, but the boys are enthusiastic. The golfers had their troubles again for their Hrst two matches. St. joe defeated the Redmen 8-4 as Ron Appler was the only Indian victor. The Douglass golfers blanked the Redskins 12-0. Ron Appler, Charles Blankenship, Bill john- stone, and Doug Mayer were the top golfers. The team had no returning lettermen this year. As the season went on, the golfers, coached by Mr. Alvin Ruppel, began to improve with the defeat of Carver, IOM-IW. VARSITY GOLF. Front row-Tim McFarland, R. Appler, R Dillinger, C. Blankenship. Row two-Mayer, Coach Ruppcl Johnstone. - ' ' :lg , , , 1 5 pk 4 Q, if 'Wt V 1 ' ff w .,.,,, 4: 3 .A bx VV 1 ' 0, r' J V Ar 'f W ' 3 if L , . 5 ' A f Q , ' XT.. J ltirflfartv,-1'-9 4 A- -as 1 T934 f -I ., 37 'JZ' ' VW 5 ' - if .,,.,Ifu ' .51 . ' BADMINTON TEAM. Front row-R. Rodgers. Blair, Feast, D. Dean, J. Harris, P. Howard, VV. jefferson. Row two-L. Wolf, P. Shipley, Gover, N. Gosnell, Newson. Row three-Tarun, W. Northing- ton, Maempel. SPEEDBALL. Front row-Parrott, J. Palmer, Mc- Clain, Casey, M. Powell, H. Richardson, B. Brooks Row two-I. Carter, M. johnson, Husband, D Farmer. Row three-Emerson. Neal, S. johnson. Row four-D. Epps, C. Campbell. TABLE TENNIS. Left to right-VV. Jefferson, P. jackson, N. Gosnell, Allmond, Husband, Mrs. Little, C. Edwards, P. Matthews, G. Northington, Reed, Grier. Girls Find Whether to develop a good figure or just to have a good time, many girls turned out for after-school athletics. Fall sports for girls at Ed- mondson included badminton, speedball, and table tennis. This spring the girls tried their hands at archery as well as at tennis, softball, and speedball. The synchronized swimming group met throughout the year, perfecting their strokes and water ballet skills. 5 Fun and Exercise in Sports SHOOTING HIGH is Sarah Cousar as Sonja Evans and Betty Jackson give a helping hand. This winter brought forth Edmondson's first girls' basketball team. Although they chalked up a record of 0-3, they showed continuous school spirit and good sportsmanship through every quarter. Forest Park was their first opponent. The key word in that game was ACTION. Many spills occurred in that rough and tumble contest. Forest Park took the game, but they didn't do it very easily. The next meeting with Carver was 45 x played away, but the fast pace marked it just as lively as the first. Even the next game with Southern showed that the girls still played a spirited game. Despite their many losses the girls played hard and fast, making a good showing on the basket- ball court. Next year they hope to do much better and come up with a few victories. GIRLS' BASKETBALL. Front rmu-Sarah Cousar, Ida johnson, Eunice Orange, Ellen Zeitler, Lorraine Reeb, Bev-erly john- son, Yvonne Saunders, joan Donaldson. Row two-Sonja Evans, Phyllis Howard, Brenda Brown, Marcelle Robillard, Ida Massey, Barbara North, Pat Fitch, Janice Brown, Betty jackson. u . , ., -. .' f ' .F N .JM-Q ,e if 11,Q...4,' HI' L P X. 4,4 01 , f va :Mu y i ., Ari' 1 1' 'C ' 2 . M' f . 41 85 JV FOOTBALL EHS 66 EHS 34 EHS 29 EHS 21 EHS 12 EHS 16 EHS 21 'EHS 28 St. Joe Southern Mervo Dunbar Ci ty Carver Patterson Loyola 'Championship game 8 0 0 6 0 16 0 6 FRESH-SOPH FOOTBALL EHS 36 EHS 8 EHS 36 EHS 24 EHS 24 EHS O MSA Group Meet Triangular Meet MSA Group Meet Spiked Shoe Meet Dual Meet MSA Group Meet Patterson 14 Carver 16 Mervo Tech 6 Loyola 20 St. Paul 14 Annapolis 8 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY :lil EHS 5th out of 11 EHS 2nd out of 3 ii2EHS 7th out of 11 EHS 7th out of 18 EHS 2nd iI3EHS 8th out of 11 JV CROSS COUNTRY Novice Meet EHS 5th out MSA Group Meet i11EHS 6th out Triangular Meet EHS 2nd out MSA Group Meet iI2EHS 4th out Dual Meet EHS lst MSA Group Meet ji3EHS 4th out ofl2 ofll of3 ofll ofll jv SOCCER EHS O Poly EHS 0 City EHS 0 Patterson EHS 0 Calvert Hall EHS 3 Mervo EHS 1 St. Joe EHS 0 Poly EHS 0 City EHS 0 Calvert Hall EHS 2 Mervo EHS 1 St. Joe EHS 0 Patterson VARSITY BASKETBALL EHS 40 Southern EHS 49 Howard EHS 49 Poly EHS 47 Boys Latin EHS 41 St. Joe EHS 56 Loyola EHS 40 Dunbar EHS 46 Carver EHS 53 Mervo EHS 44 City EHS 45 Forest Park EHS 42 St, Joe EHS 51 Loyola EHS 47 Dunbar EHS 39 Carver EHS 59 Gilman EHS 39 City EHS 61 Forest Park JV BASKETBALL EHS 22 Southern EHS 29 Howard EHS 20 Poly EHS 26 St. Joe EHS 33 Loyola EHS 19 Dunbar EHS 27 Carver EHS 33 Mervo EHS 23 City EHS 41 Forest Park EHS 30 St. Paul EHS 33 St. Joe EHS 41 Loyola EHS 35 Dunbar EHS 42 Carver EHS 42 Gilman EHS 28 City EHS 51 Forest Park 86 2 2 1 1 2 0 4 2 0 0 3 3 63 64 66 44 58 64 68 47 42 66 39 64 68 63 53 50 54 52 18 19 23 32 23 29 32 24 26 40 17 38 19 42 41 32 50 aff 1958-59 Sports Scoreboard EHS 23 Poll' EHS 24 St- Joe EHS 45 Loyola EHS 26 Poly EHS 21 Southern EHS 25 Patterson EHS 19 St. Paul EHS 32 Carver EHS 28 City EHS 22 Loyola EHS 35 Carver VARSITY SWIMMING EHS 61 Southern EHS 46 Douglass EHS 53 Carver EHS 15 City EHS 20 St. Joe EHS 20 Calvert Hall EHS 20 McDor1ogh EHS 39 Forest Park EHS 37 Mervo EHS 32 Poly JV SWIMMING EHS 65 Southern EHS 47 Douglass EHS 70 Carver EHS 21 City EHS 40 Dunbar EHS 25 Calvert Hall EHS 30 Charlotte Hall EHS 66 Mervo EHS 21 Poly WRESTLING EHS 18 Mervo EHS 10 Dunbar EHS 21 St. Paul EHS 24 Gilman EHS 15 McDonogh EHS 32 Patterson EHS 19 Gilman EHS 46 Douglass Kina 9 , Q , MQIVA Qgygyzi. , 2 . 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Maxine johnson, Carolyn Stubbs if t, -vi, 1 X ilk.. i ' 'Q ., ai ' ' J .I Jxfix- Copywriters-james Welbourne, -Iohn Beck, Robert Miller, Roland Huebner, joe Smith, Paul Folkemer, Charles Snyder, Mary Tydings, Vida Misiunas, Char- lotte Gundersdorff, Barbara North, .Ioanie Ross, Jim Rafferty, jacques Remmell. Typists-Roy Turner, Rhoda Williams, Saundra Northington, Josephine Abrams, Henry Jeffers. Advertising Salesman-jeff Brown, Carolyn Stubbs, Marcelle Robillard, joe Smith, Rita Muhr, Winston Byrd, Carole Thompson, Llewellyn Bruce, Martha Cannon, Judy Dowdy, Lynn Heidecker, Leroy johnson, Dorothy Montgomery, Arlene Richards, Alice Warfield, Charlotte Gundersdorlf, Vida Misiunas. Adviser-Miss Dorothy H. Smith. IO4 Aaron, Sandra 46 Abrams, Josephine 29 Addy, Robert 38 Alexander, Betty 36, 56 Alford, John 36, 58 Allen, Alaina 38. 61 Allen, Glenn 38 Allen, Joseph 20 Allen, Yvonne 31 Allenbaugh, Hennan 31 Allison, Donna 38, 45 Allrnond. Catherine 38, 68, 84 Ament, Joseph 38 Ammenheuser, Harry 36 Amprey. Joseph 36, 56 Anders, Norma 38 Anderson Anderson Barbara Anne 38 Barbara Jean 31 Anderson Glenn 46 Anderson Joan 38 Anderson, Mary 20, 55 Anderson Rita 38 Anderson, Thomas 38, 80 Anthony, Theodore 46 Appler, Ronald 46, 83 Aquilla, Ellen 36, 68 Arcan, Pinar 38 Armiger, Joseph 46 Armstrong, Carroll 50 Arnold, l'Vi1liam 38 Arold, Ashe, Brenda 31 Mara 31 Atkinson, Carol 50 Aughenbaugh, Ronald 36, Auld, Mrs. Florence 15 Backus, Dorothy 31 Baier, Bailey Constance 20 Kenneth 31, 80 Baileyl Ruby 31 Bailey, Theresa 46 Baker, Evelyn 38, 59 Baker, Helen 38, 46 Baker, Herbert 38, 76, 81 Baker, Ruth 31 Balbas, Vincent 50 Baldwin, Sharon 50 Baltzley, Terry 36 Banks, Albert 38, 76 Baptist, William 50 Barany, Mrs. Marie 15, 31 Barberis, Terry 36, 73, 81 Barnes, Barbara 36 Barnes, Donna 36 Baron, Mrs. Mary Jane 15 Barret t, Kathleen 36, 56, 64, 65 Barrett, Regina 50 Bartel, Bruce 50 70, 78, 80 Bartholow, Darlene 50 Bartlebaugh, Linda 46 Base, Charlotte 36, 61 Batch, Shirley 20 Bateman, Thomas 31, 70, 74, 82 Bates, Helen 50 Bayley, Robert 38, 62, 63 Beall, George 46, 71 Beall, Joseph 36 Beazley, Karl 31, 81 Beck, John 31, 54 Becker, Dianne 38 Becker, Ronald 38, 56 Index Bellniann, Carol 38 Bennett, Fannie 38, 64. 65 Bennett, Lola 50 Bennett, Richard 36 Berens, lvilliam 38 Berg, Arthur 46 Berg, James 38 Berg, Nicholas 36, 82 Bernhardt, Daniel 50 Berry, Leonard 38 Berry Phillip 46 Bertman, Gloria 36 Bess, Veronica 38 Betro, Theresa 50 Beverungen, Kenneth 46, 71 Beverungen, Wayne 38, 70, 81 Biehl, Vivian 46 Billips, Sharon 38 Birkett, Elizabeth 38 Birmingham, Deanna 31 Bitzel, Phyllis 46 Blackmon, Brenda 38 Blackwell, George 38 Blair, Shirley 36, 84 Blakely, Milford 38 Blaney, Joseph 38, 60 Blankenship, Charles 38, 83 Blockinger, Jane 38 Blow, Maurice 36, 70, 79, 80 Boarman, Robert 31 Bockman, Samuel 46 Boggs, Gary 38, 60 Bohlman, Russell 38, 70, 76 Bojke, Christina 31, 59 Bokman, Rhoda 46 Boles, William 38, 72 Bolger, Bonnie 31 Bongiovani, Tom 46, 60, 66 Boom, John 46 Booze, Gloria 38 Borman, Chester 50 Bornheim, Donald 50 Boskind, Wayne 46 Bosse, Darlene 20 Bosse, Joseph 38 Botto, Emanuel 38 Botto, Mike 46 Bounds, Catherine 31 Bousman, Weston 36 Bouler, Hugh 46 Bowens, Charlotte 38 Bowman, Miss Doris 18 Bowman, Miss Jayne 20 Bradley, Gerald 20, 56 Brady, Douglas 38, 56, 60, 61, Bramble, Carole 38 Branamen, William 46 Branch, Barrington 31 Braun, Frances 31, 56 Brauns, Henry 50 Bredenburg, Earl 50, 79, 80 Brendenburg, Marilyn 20 Breese, Elwood 31 Briggeman, Lois 29 Briscoe, Herman 50 Briscoe, Marsha 31 Broady, Ruth 31 Brocato, Mary 46 Broening, Grace 20 Brooks, Bertha 84 Brooks, James 31, 56, 70 Brooks, Jeannette 38, 64, 65 Becker, Rosemary 38 Beckwith, Mrs. Emily 15 Beckwith, Michael 20 Bedsaul, Gamett 46, 71 Bedsaul, James 31, 81 Beelat, Diana 46 Belin, Hattie 38, 65 Bell, George 31, 72, 74, 79 Bell, Keith l, 31, 54 Brooks, Victor 29, 30, 56, 57 Brooks, Walter 38 Brophy, Patricia 38 Brown, Allene 36 Brown, Alohna 46 Brown, Berthron 50, 78 Brown, Brenda 38, 60, 68, 85 Brown, Brendenia 38, 60, 61 62, 63, 64 Brown, Carolyn 46 Brown, Clinton 46 Brown, David 46, 71, 80 Brown, Earl 38 Brown, Jack 20, 56, 57 Brown, Janice 31, 85 Brown, Jeffrey 29, 60, 67 Brown, Kathleen 21, 59 Brown, Lonzo 31 Brown, Lorraine 36 Brown, Nancy 36 Brown, Norita 31 Brown, Norma 31, 56 Brown, Robert 38, 70, 82 Brown, Rosalie 38 Brown, Stanley 36, 73 Brown, Vera 36 Browne, Janice 31, 58 Bruce, Bruno, Llewellyn 46 Daniel 38, 72 Bruno, Frances 36 Bryan, Mary 38 Bryant, Teresa 36 Bucevicius, Irene 50 Buck, WVilliam 38 Buckholtz, Joseph 36 Bundy, Michael 46 Burciaga, Manuel 31, 73 Burford, Mary 50 Burke, Flora 64 Burke, Jacqueline 38, 64 Burke, Mary 50 Burke, Nancy 38 Burkhard, Katherine 38 Burnett, Mrs. Lela 15 Burnett, Marilyn 31 Burton, Edward 46 Bush, Lacy 31, 70 Butler, Mrs. Rose 10, 15, 68 Byerly, Betty Ann 31 Byrd, Delores Ann 38, 68 Byrd, Dolores Rae 21 Byrd, Richard 32, 83 Byrd, Sharon 38 Byrd, lNilliam 38 Byrd, VVinston 6, 29, 72 Byrne, Joan 21 Cain, Hazel 38 Calder, Kathleen 29, 30, 58 Calder, Mrs. Marion 18 Calloway, David 32 Calwell, Dana 32 Campagna, Tony 21, 74 Campbell, Barbara 38 Campbell, Charlotte 50, 84 Campbell, Paul 50, 80 Campbell, Thomas 38 Cannon, Martha 32, 55 Carmichael, Dorothy 32, 64 Carnaggio, Frank 38 Carnaggio, Ronald 50, 6 Carper, Charles 39 Carr, Catherine 36 Carroll, Mrs. Paula 15 Carter, Floyd 39 Carter, Iola 36, 68, 84 Carter, Karol 39 Carter, Margaret 21 Carter, Maurice 46 Casey, Rose 36, 84 Cassell, Brenda 39 Castagnera, Dawn 21 Cavey, Joseph 36 Cesanaro, Marie 32, 56 Chandler, Harry 39, 68 Chaney, Barbara 36 Chaney, Ronnie 80 Chaplain, Doris 36 Chapman, Norman 39 Chase, Joseph 39 Chase, Warren 29, 56, 62, 65, 78 Chester, Mrs. Georgeanna 15, 57 Cherry, Carolyn 50 Cherry, Jesse 39, 65 Chiariello, Vivian 39 Chronister, Anna 39, 46 Cissell, Marsha 46 Clagett, Carol Ann 32 Clark, Gail 39, 66 Clark, Nina 39 Clark, Wilson 39 Clayman, Mr. Henry 15, 62 Cleary, Linda 32, 59, 61 Clements, Crisaundra 39 Clifford, Marcella 46 Clifton, Audrey 36 Clopein, William 32 Coale, Bruce 39 Coe, Josephine 46 Coffman, Darleen 39 Colding, Barbara 46, 58 Coleman, Eva 46, 64, 65 Coleman, Mary 46 Colkley, John 36, 70, so, 82 Collett, Ethel 36, 61 Collins, Helen 39 Collins, Janice 39 Collins, Lillie 39 Collins, Norma 29, 56 Colson, Delores 21 Colvin, John 32 Connelly, Brian 32 Connelly, Paul 32 Contos, Angela 32 Conway, Darlene 39 Cook, Mary 36 Cooke, Charles 36 Cooke, James 32. 79 Cooper, George 50 Cooper, Jacqueline 50 Correll, Lanney 39 Coryell, Walter 32 Core, Betty 21, 55, 66 Cote, Raymond 39, 64 Cotton, Betty 146 Cougnet, Robert 46, 71, 76 Counts, Derotha 32 Cousar, Sarah 21, 85 Couser, Delores 32, 54. 64, 65 Coward, Mary 39 Cox, Addie 46 Cox, Barbara 39 Craig, Maggie 32 Cranson, James 36 Crawford, Barbara 39, 64 Crawford, Gene 39, 72, 76, 81 Crawford, Lillie 36 Creamer, Joyce 21, 56, 66 Creech, Eunice 56, 61 Creutzer, Nancy 46 Crisp, John 32 Cromwell, Thelma 32 Crouthamel, Ronald 22 Crump, Mayese 32 Crutchfield, Lenora 22 Culotta, Frank 46 Cunningham, Edward 50, 76 Cunningham, Michael 32 Cunningham, Richard 46, 79 Curlee, Charlotte 32 Curtis, Cecelia 46, 61 Curtis, Miss Mary 15 Custy, Carol 39 Dailey, Kathleen 39, 64. 55. 69 Dailey, Richard 46, 76 Daniels, Ann 22 D'Anna, Marian 22, 60 Dafcey, Mr, J0hl'l 12, 15, 64. 66 Index Darden, Elores 39, 66 Dashiell, Charles 32 Daskalakis, Mr. Michael 15 Daugherty, Barbara 39 Daugherty, Linda 36 Davenport, Dorothy 36, 56, 57, 60, G5 Dates, Christina 39, 64 Davidson, Carole 32 Davis, Barbara 32 Davis Barry 39, 56 Davis Glenn 22, 56, 72, 79 Davis, Margaret 46 Davis Marion 22, 56, 59 Davis, Ronald 32. 72, 79 Davis Stanley 46 Davis, Mr. Thomas 15 61, 63, 64 Dawson, Constance 22 Dawson, Timothy 50 Dawson, Steve 62, 63 Day, Richard 36 Day, Dennis 50 Dean, Delores 36, 84 Dean, Sonia 46 Decker, Gilbert 50 Delahanty, Clifford 32, 62 Delaney, Dolores 4, 22 Delaney, Patrick 50 Deminds, Jerome 46, 58 Dempsey, Ronald 36, 70, 81 Denaburg, Dr. Jerome G. 14 Dency, George 32, 62, 63 Dennis, Daniel 46 Deppe, Robert 39 DeShie1ds, Delores 32 Dett, Melinda 22 De Wolff, Mr. William 15 Dickson, Fannie 46 Dillinger, Richard 46, 83 Dimeier, Carol 50 Dinko, Barbara 22, 60 Dipaolo, Richard 50 Dively, Phyllis 46 Divincenzo, Ronald 36 Dize, JoAnn 36 Dobbs, Sally 46, 65 Dobrzykowski, Robert 39, 71, 79 Dobrzykowski, William 50, 80 Dodson, Tamara 46, 59, 67 Dodd, Elwood 36, 62 Dogan, Matthew 39 Donaldson, Joanne 39, 68, 85 Donnelly, Sharon 40 Dorman, John 32 Dorn, David 32 Doroff, Anita 36 Dougherty, Estelle 32 Dowdy, Judith 23, 60 Downey, Walter 36, 70, 76, 81 Downs, Mary 40 Doyle, Laverne 36, 61 Dozier, Robert 50 Drew, Carolyn 40, 61 ' Drummond, Sylvia 46 Dubritton, Joseph 50 Duff, Arthur 40 Dunaway, Terry 46 Duncan, Roosevelt 32, 76, 83 Dunnock, Rosetta 36 Durkin, ,Patrick 46 Dyke, Mr. J'u1ian 15, 70, 81 Eaton, Marilyn 36, 65 Eaton, Mary 23, 56 Eber, Earl 40 Eckardt, Ruth 40 Ecker, Mary Lee 46 Eckert, John 50 Edgerton, Sally 23, 56 Edwards, Carol 46, 84 Edwards, Joanne 36, 56 Edwards, Michael 46 Edwards, Steph-en 46 Eichelberger, Ralph 32 Eichner, Catherine 40 Einwich, Judy 40 Elkins, Janet 36, 56 Elliott, Mr. Edward 15, 72 Elliott, Lawrence 40, 61 Elliott, Shirley 46 Ellis, Lloyd 40, 61 Ellis, Regena 29 Emerson, Mary 50, 84 Engel, Dorothy 32, 61 Engel, Richard 46 English, Anna 36 Epps, Dorothy 36, 68, 84 Epps, Martha 40 Epstein, Mr. Herman 15, 19 Erbe, Carole 29, 58 Ernst, Miss Lily M. 15 Evans, Sonjia 36, 85 Fagan, Charles 46 Fairman, Harold 32, 70 Fales, Veronica 40 Fant, Patricia 40 Farace, James 50 Farmer, Delores 40, 84 Farmer, William 40, 81 Fauver, Carolyn 40, 60 Feast. Sharon 36, 84 Fedeli, Judy 40 Felder, Elizabeth 36 Felder, Janice 36 Fellechner, Uta 32, 54, 59, 64, 65 Feltman, William 40 Feurer, Mary 40 Feurer, James 50 Fielder, Gerry 32 Fifer, Phyllis 23 Ifilliaux, Michele 40 Finkenbinder, Jean. 29, 59 Finneran. William 40 Finney, Towanda 46, 61, 64, 67 Fischer, Donald 40, 60 Fischer, Virginia 40 Fisher, Sandra 40 Fitch, Patricia 32, 64, 85 Fitez, John 29. 56 Fitez, Sandra 47 Pitts, Joseph 40, 71 Flax, Arthur 36 Fleming, Kenneth 36 Fletcher, Diana 32 Fletcher, Mr. Isaiah 15 Flora, Herman 40 Florey, Herbert 40 Flowe, Shirley 40 Flowers, Nancy 23, 55 Floyd, Mr. David 15 Folkemer, Paul 32. 54, 76, 81 Ford, Cheryl 50 Ford, Mrs. Camille 15 Ford, Carol 50 Foreman. Eleanor 32, 59 Forster, Joe 36 Frank, Mr. Charles 15 Frank, Fred 36 Franks, Edith 40 Freedenburg. Audrey 40 Freedlander, David 40 Freeman, Eula 47 Freeman, Joanne 47 Freeman., Kent 47 Frey, Margaret 50 Fuhr, Leonard 36. 70 Fuller, Henry 40, 82 Fulmore, Jessie 46, 47 Fulton. Mark 36 Gantt, Charlotte 40 Gapsis, Ronald 40 Gardner, Edna 40 Garey, Edward 40 Gaver, Richard 47, 73 Gawel, Paul 50 Gayo, Miriam 4, 23 Geffert, Margaret 56 Gentz, Louise 36 George, Sandra 32 Gerbig, Carroll 50 Gerringer. Charles 71, 76 Gersuk, Mrs. Stella 7, 15 Gibbs, Gary 32. 35, 70 Gibson, Emest 32 Gibson, Mr. XVilliam 16, 62 Giles, Joanne 29, 59 Gilland, Pam 23 Gillease, Joan 23 Gilley. Charlotte 32 Gilliam, Herbert 50 Gilliss. Anthony 58 Gilly, Loretta 50 Gitting-s, Brenda 40 Glasser, Fern -10, 56 Glenn, William 32, 54. 70 79 Goette, Nancy 32 Goines. Regina 40 Goins, Rosa 23 Golden, Kathleen 50 Gonzales, Harry 32 Goonan, James 50 Gordon, Earl 50 Gordon Gordon , Joanne 47 . Robert 32, 81 Gordon, Stanley 32 Gosnell, Morris 47 Gosnell, Nancy 32, 84 Gouldin, Albert 36, 73 Gover, Elizabeth 36, 84 Graber, Dorothy 50 Graber, Edward 47 Graham, Robert 40 Graham, 1Vallace 40 Grahl, Joyce 40, 47 Grammer, YVi11iam 32 Gray, Jon 40, 71 Gray, Massie 40 Green, Green, Green, Edna 32, 56, 65 lioward 40, 76 Katherine 37 Green, Marsha 40 Greene, Fannie 47 Greer, Larry 40 Gregory, Shirley 40 Gresham, Alphonso 37 Gresham, Mary 24, 56 Gress, Barbara 24 Gress, Janice 40 Grewe, Patricia 29 Grier, Carolyn 32, 84 Griffin, Donald 46, 71 Griffin, Elizabeth 37 Griffin, Joyce 40 Griffin, Roger 47, 78 Griffith, Barbara 50 Griffiths, Gordon 32 Grimes, Mrs. Julia 16 Grine, Clyde 47 Groome, John 50 Gross, Alphonsene 47, 67 Gross, Jacqueline 47 Gross, Stephanie 40 Grove, Glenn 40, 64 Grover, Gloria 47 Grube, Frances 40 Gruber, Donna 32 Gundersdorff, Charlotte 8, 24, 60, 66, 67 Gundy, Paul 40 Gunther, Linda 47 Index Gwyn, Betty 40 Hadel, Howard 32, 62 Hagimihalis, Gene 32 Hahn, Marilynn 31, 32 Hall, Delores 50 Hall, Eutopia 32 Hall, Patricia 47, 61, 67 Hall, Shirley 47 Hamill, Susanne 1, Hammer, Gail 32, Hammond, O'Neil1 50, 64 Hamric, Mary 40 Hancoff, Louis 40 Hands, Patricia 47 Hankey, Diane 32, 54, 67 Hankius, Billy, 40 Hanna, Carolyn 37 Harding, Janet 37 Hare, Anna 40 Hare, Mary 40 Hargadon, Eleanor 40 Harley, Sylvia 47 Harman, James 47, 71 Harris, Ellen 40 Harris, Henrietta 37 Harris, Janice 40, 84 Harris, Samuel 40 Harrison, Charles 47 Harrison, Maurice 24 Harrison, Miriam 40 Harriss, Mrs. Margery W. Hart, Linwood 40, 70, 81 Hart, Mr. Richard 16 Harth, Mrs. Laurent 16 Hartman, John 40, 60, 82 Hartung, Ethel 24 Hartung, Patricia 47 Hasenei, John 37, 80 Hashagen, Nancy 47 Hausmann. Eye 40 Hawkins, Donna 47, 64 Hawkins, Thelma 37 Hayden, David 40, 78, 82 Hayden, Geraldine 47, 61 Hayden, Langston 37 Hayes, Marvin 40 Haywood, Pamela 40 Haywood, Mrs. Violet 16 Heddinger, Kathleen 40 Heidecker, Lynn 24, 60 Heil, Carolyn 29 1-leiliger, Jacqueline 32, 54 Henderson, Joyce 32, 58 Henderson, Leonard 47, 71 Henry, Kathleen 41 Henry, Virginia 32, 60, 64 Henson, Daniel 47, 71 Henson, Eleanor 47 Henson, Ibis 47 Henson, Ruby 41 Heppding, Gloria 32, Herbert, Miss Agnes 16, Herd, 1Nilliam 24 56 19 24, 56, 57, 66 61 14 Hines, John 60, 70, 82 Hines, Thomas 41 Hocheder, Karen 41, 54, 56 Hocker, Shir1ey'32, 65 Hodges, Dolores 41 Hodges, James 50, 71 Hodges, Mrs. Roma 16 Hof, Sandra 32 Hoffacker, Alice 32, 56, 60 Hoffman, Janet 47 Hoffman, Ruth 47 Holcomb, Carolyn 33 Holevas, Gregory 33 Holmes, Clementine 41 Hondroulis, Christine 41, 69 Hondroulis, Pete 33, 64, 67, 73 Hood, Woodrow 41 Hooper, Anne 33, 56, 61, 65 Hopwood, Diane 24 Horner, Linda 47 Horsham, John 47 Horton, Ellen 47 Horton, Gayle 41 Hoskins, Ralph 50 Houck, Joanne 41 House, Mamie 33 Houser, John 41 Houston. Gwen 41 Howard, Phyllis 41, 61, 68, 84, Howard, William 24, 77, 79 Hubbard. 1'Villiami 41 Hudson, Herbert 41 Hudson. Jean 37 85 Huebner, Roland 33, 54, 64, 67, 83 Huffines, Eileen 33, 54, 56 Hughes, Anne 37 Hughes, Charles 47 Hughes, Mary 33 Humbert, Judy 37, 61 Hund. Lewis 41 Hunter, Hilda 41 Hunter, Jeanette 47 Hurd, Bonnie 47 Husband, Pauline 41, 68, 84 Hutchins, Edward 41, 60 lampieri, Paul 33 Indilisano, Ann 50 Ingram, Eugene 47, 71 Ironmonger, Marilyn 41 Jackson, Albertus 41 Jackson, Almeta 33 Jackson, Andrew 47 Jackson, Barbara 41 Jackson, Bettye 33, 85 Hesterberg, James 37, 73 HGH, Ellwood 37 Hetzel, Cheryl 32, 65 Hlafka, JoAnn 41 Hice, Raymond 41 Higdon, Margaret 32, 56 High, Howard 29, 59, 65, 67 Hildebrand, Gail 41 Hilgartner, Robert 32, 70, 77 Hill Carol 41 Hill Charles 37, 50, 58, 70, 78, 80 Hill Delores 41, 56, 67 Hill Peggy 41 Hill, Jacqueline 41 Hill Sevalyn 41 Hines, Charles 81 Hines, James 81 Jackson, Frederick 71 Jackson, Patricia 41, 64, 84 Jackson, Phyllis 33, 54, 65, 68 Jackson, Yvonne 47 Jacobs, Elaine 29 Jacobs, Sam 47 Jacobson, Miss Anne 16, 64 Jahniger, Mary 50 James, David 41 Janes, David 41, 72, 74, 79 Jeffers, Francis 41, 80 Jeffers, Henry 33, 55, 79 Jefferson, Betty 41, 68 Jefferson, Winnie 41, 84 Jeffries, Carole 33, 56, 65 Jenkins, Janice 41 Jenkins, Theresa 37 Jessou, Michael 12, 33 Johns, Lawrence 41, 71 Johnson, Beverly 33, 64, 67, 68, Johnson, Bonita 37 Johnson. Carolyn 33 Johnson, Mr. Dubois 16, 31 Johnson, Ida 10, 33, 67, 68, 85 85 Johnson, lrvin 29 Johnson, James 41 Johnson, Juanita 41 Johnson, Katherine 37, 59 Johnson Leroy 50 Johnson Mary 41 Johnson, Maxine A. 25, 55, 67 Johnson Maxine E. 41 Johnson Patricia 41 Johnson Raymond 29, 59 Johnson Richard 29, 74 Johnson, Robert 41 Johnson Stephanie 37, 60, 68 Johnson Sylvia 33 Johnson, Toba 37 Johnstone, William 77, 83 Johnson, Willie M. 50 Johnson, Winifred 33 Johnson, William 47 Jones, Miss Bernadine 16, 19 Jones, Elizabeth 41 Jones, Howard 41 Jones, Lee 25, 63, 64 Jones, Loistene 25, 56 Jones, Lorraine 47, 61 Jones, Mary 41 Jones, Mary L. 50 Jones, Paul 80 Jones, Richard 41 Jones, Richard 41 Jones, Russell 41 Jones, Sandra 41 Jones, Thelma 47 Jordan, Wayne 47, 56 Joyner, Carroll 37 Julier, Jacquelyn 41, 56, 61, 65 Kaar, Mia 47. 64 Kable, Susan 33 Kaiser, John 25, 74 Kaisin. Bernadine 47, Kase, Mrs. Priscilla 10, Kaspary, Betty 37, 64 Kassakatis, William 47 Kaufman, Dianne 33 Kaufmai , Joyce 47, 64 Kearney, Cecelia 37 Kearney, Lois 41 Keating, Miss Lyda 16, Kecker, Jeffrey 47 Keene, Mr. Mace 16, Keene, Spencer 33 Keil, Coralee 47 Keirle, Ronald 50 Kellam, Clifton 41, 47 Keller, James 41 Keller, Vllavne 41, 70 Kelley, Miss Bertha 16, Kelley, Harriet 33 Kelley, Miss Josephine Kelly, Angela 50 Kelly, Bernice 50 Kennedy, Gordon 41 Kennedy, Robert 33 Keppler, Margaret 33 Kerbe, Charles 33 Kerr, James 47 Kerr, Jessie 33 Kerr, Judson 47 Kerr, Judv 41 Kestler, Jean 41 Kestler, Paulette 47 Key, Jay 5, 37, 70, 82 Keyser, Carol 37 60 16 61 31 59 16 Index King, Larry 47 King, Raymond 33, 70, 79 Kinsey, Mr. Allen 16 Kinsley, John 41 Kirby, Robert 47 Kirsch, Irma 29 Kittel, Charles 41, 79, 80 Klein, David 47, 71, 82 Klemm. Dona 41 Klemmsen, Helen 33 Knabe, Delores 41 Knapp, Nancy 47 Knickman, Janet 41 Koch, Linda 51, 65 Koch, Thomas 41, 82 Korcliszewski, Walter 41 Kordusky, John 50 Kornmann, Patricia 47 Kraft, lohn 47 Kratz, Frank 33, 80 Krauss, Gary 33, 73. 79 Krize, Carl 41, 60, 83 Kueller, Brent 37 Kunkel, David 41 Kwedar, Martin 51 Kyriacos, Michael 41 Lachman, Mr, Jack 16, 60 LaGasse, Gail 47 Laird, Anna 37 Lake, Mlilliam 41 Lanasa, Francis 33. 58 Lancelotta, Robert 51, 60 Landon, Robert 47 Lane, Henry 41 Lane. Milton 41, 70, 78, 79 Lanham, Carol 33 Larkins, Frances 41 Latane, Mr. Robert 16 Latham, Shirley 41 Laucht, Kenneth 51 Laukaitis, John 33, 76 Laurence, Barbara 47 Lavender, Katherine 47 Lawrence, Michael 58 Lawson, Cornel 25 Layman, Barbara 47 League, James 42 Lipscomb, Frances 37 List, Walter 42 Little, Mrs. Mary 16, 68, 84 Lloyd, Barbara 42 Lloyd, Bertram 33, 81 Lofton, James 33, 62 Lohsen, Jacqueline 33, 60 Lohsen, Julie 42, 58 Loiacono, Mary 42 Longanacre, Drema 33 Loss, Andrea 51 Loss, Lester 51, 83 Lottes, Linda 42, 65 Lowman, Lewis 37 Lozon. Layton 42 Ludwig, Susan 42 Luebke, Mrs. Phyllis 16, 54. 67 Lynch, Janice 42 Mack, Silas 47, 71, 80 Maddox, Sanford 33 Madison, Mary 42, 65 Madison, Roland 42, 71, 78, 80 Maempel, Nelva 33, 84 Mahlstedt, Barbara 6, 30, 65, 67 Maier, Mrs. Eva 16, 64 Maks, John 47 Malloy, Marilyn 42, 68 Malte, Connie 33. 65 Manley, Phyllis 37 Manners, Edward 51 Manser, Dianne 48 Marcum, Delores 42 Markel, Linda 48' Marlowe, Guy 79 Marshall, Alexander 42, 76 Marsiglia, Harry 51 Marsiglia, John 42 Martin, Arthur 33, 58 Martin, Donna 42 Martin, Nick 48 Martin, Tony 48 Martindale. Kay 30. 64 Mason, Evelyn 30 Mason, Gary 37, 77 Mason, John 42 Mason, Mark 33, 56, 79 Mason, Patricia 33, 53 Leard, George 47 Leasner, Charles 6, 29, 30, 56, 67 Leather, Russell 42 LeBlanc, Barbara 37 LeBrun, Edward 33 Lecator, Healey 37 Lechert, Edward 42, 70, 82 LeCompte, Yvonne 30 Ledley, Charles 37 Lee, Richard 42 Leedham, Harry 42 Lehneis, Christian 47 Leishure, Sam 42, 70, 74, 81 Lemmerman, Bonita 33 Leslie. Carole 47 Lettau, Ronald 33, 70, 79 Levy, Phyllis 47 Lewis, Barbara 42 Lewis, Francis 51 Lewis, Gloria 42 Lewis, Howard 37 Lewis, Joan Lewis, Larry 51 Lewis, Thomasena 47 Lewis, Willie 42 Liberto, Barbara 42 Massey, Barbara 48 Massey. Ida 33, 85 Massey, Virginia 42 Matthews. Patricia 42, 84 Matthews. Sarah 37, 68 Mattingly, Robert 42 Matulionis, John 51 Matusak, Victor 48 Mayer, Carolyn 42 McAbee, Joseph 33 McArthur, Sylvester 56, 78 McCahon. Alex 51 McCain, Robert 48 McCargo, John 48, 65 McCaski1l, Fletha 42 McCauley, Patricia 37, 56 McClain, Delores 42. 84 McClary, Barbara 37 McClcary, Lynn 48 McCloud, Bertha 48 McClyinent, Donald 48, 73 McComas, George 37, 73 McConkey, Robert 51, 72, 80 McConvil1e, George 42, 60 McCoy, Roy 48 Kimmett, Thomas 25 Kimmitt, Mr. George 16, 70, 76, 81 King, Betty 41 King, Donald 37 King, Elma 37 King, Esther 50 Liberto, James 42 Liberto, William 51 Liedlich, Kathryn 47, 64 Lindquist, Edalcne 25, 56 Lindquist, Edward 37 Linka, Chester 33. 77, 82 McCray, Stanley 42 McDermott, Barbara 48 McDermott, Mr. Thomas 16 McDonald, Claudia 42 McDonald, George 48, 71 McFadden, James 48 McFarlaneJ, Tlrtfmas 42, 60, 62 McFarland, 'lim 33. 83 McGee. Bernice 42 McGill, Lynda 42 McGinn. Patrick 42 Mclntire, Anita 37 McKenzie, Carl 37 McLaughlin, Anthony 42 McLaughlin, Cheryl 25 McLaughlin. Pat 29. 30, 64 McMahon. Dennis 48 McManus, Patricia 37 McNair, James 42. 71 McNeil, Janet 37 McQuaid. Phil 42, 70 Meil, Lynn 33 Meile. Penny 37 Mensing. Elizabeth 51 Mergl, Joyce 42. 60 Michael, David 37, 76, 81 Mickens. Lois 48. 64, 67 Miculinic, Milan 42 Milam, Gwendolyn 33, 65 Miles, Ronald 48 Miles, Mrs. Susie 16 Milin, Daniel 42 Index Mulfinger, Darlene 42 Muller, Elizabeth 48 Muller, Loretta 26 Mulligan, Therisa 42 Mullineaux, Mr. William 17, 73, Mund, Judy 33 Murphy, Thomas 42 Myerly, Nancy 42 Nally, Emily 51 Napier, Harold 4, 26, 58 Neal, Kathleen 51, 84 Neale, Emery 30 Neale, Robert 51 Nelson, Nelson, Herbert 42 Mr. Julius 17 Nelson, Katherine 42 Nelson, Murray 33, 62, 80 Nelson, Patricia 33 Nelson, Ronald 78 Newson, Vernice 37, 68, 84 Nichols, Joan 42, 64 Nicholson, Paul 42 Nickey, Loretta 51 Nickey, Samuel 42 Miller Miller. Betty 42, 64 Miller, Charles E. 51 Miller Charles L. 33 Miller Charles N. 9. 42 Miller, Donald 48 Miller Earl 14, 42. 70. 81 Miller Lyman 79 Miller, Jane 42 Miller Joe A. 37, 82 Miller, John E. 33, 70, 81 Miller, Lenora F. 25. 60, 61 Miller, Linda 25 Miller, Lyman 79 Miller Patricia 42 Miller Robert E. 33, 54, 83 Robert XY. 42 Miller, Rose 42 Mims, James 42 Mingee, Emory 42 Minnick. Rose 48 Minor, James 51, 73 Minghini, Robert 33 Misiunas. Vida 25, 55, 61 Mitchell, Donald 42 Mitchell, Samuel 51 Mohr, Robert 37, 58 Momberger, Thomas 73 Monroe, Mary 37 Monroe, Seretha 37 Montgomery, Dorothy 33. 35 Mooney, Patrick 48 Morris Moore, Juanita 42, 64 Moore Marilyn 42 Moore Mary 42 Moore Paul 33 Moore Thomas 33, 70, 82 Morgah. John 37, 70 Morin, Herbert 33, 77, 79 Morris, Bernice 33 Morris, Ella 51 Morris, Martha 48, 61 Morris Robert 42, 80 1Vi1liam 42 Morrison, Barbara 37 Morrison, Paul 42 Morrison, Roger 51, 71 Morse, Martha 33 Morton, Loretta 42 Mosberg, Ann 42 Mueller, David 33 Mueller, Shelley 26, 60 Muench, Linda 30 Muhr, Rita 33, 58, 61 Muir, Carole 48 Muir, Elaine 33, 65 Niedentohl, Gerald 42 Nitsch, Robert 48 Noffsinger, Mrs. Georgene 17 Nolan, Mrs. Anne 17 North, Barbara 33, 85 Northington, Grace 48, 84 Northington. Saundra 30 Northington, 1Vanda 37, 84' Norton, Mr. James 9, 17, 67, 83 Norwood, Ernest 42 O'Brien, Kathleen 43, 61 O'Conne1l, Robert 43, 70, 82 O'Donne1l, Carole 43, 60 O'Keeffe, Patricia 51 Oliver, Kenneth 51, 78 Orange, Eunice 33, 56, 59, 85 Orem, Audrey 51 Orndorff, Michael 48 Oster, Linda 33 Outlaw, Lawrence 43 Cwens, Charles, 43 Owens, John 33 Oxsheare, Thelma 30 Packal, Dennis 51 Packal, Judy 43 Pagano, James 43 Palacorolla, Charles 43 Palmer, Clifford 43, 68, 83 Palmer, Jane 48, 84 Palmer, Richard 70 Palmisano, Frank 33 Palulis, Frank 43 Pantazis, Despina 33 Papa, Barbara 43 Parham, 1Villiam 34, 60 Parker, Mary 34 Parker, Sharon 34 Parks, George 48 Parrott, Theresa 48, 84 Payne, Delores 34 Pearl, Marie 43 Peddicord, John 48 Peddicord, Robert 48, 61 Peed, Adeline 37 Pellegrino, Mary 43 Perkins, Norman 43 Perkins, Peggy 34 Perticone, Pat 37 Petraitis, Gloria 43 Pettaway, Arlett 43, 71, 76 Petzold, Annette 2, 30, 64, 65 Phillips, Alan 34 76, 80 Phillips, Gerald 43, 60, 76 Phillips, Melvin 43 Phillips, Pearl 48, 61 Pickavance, Frank 43 Pilert, Harriet 43, 56 Pilsch, Phyllis 37, 60 Pitsinger, Ronald 34 Pitt, Shirley 43, 65 Plitt, Dorothy 34, 56, 64, 87 Plummer, Darlene 43 Plunkert, Nancy 43 Poag, Joseph 34 Poffenberger, Dana 43 Poist, Dorothy 48, 61 Poist, Jerome 48 Polis, Constance 34, 59, 61 Polk, Betty 34, 57 Polk, Linda 34 Pompey, XVilliam 43 Poole, Darlene 43 Popa, Leonard 51 Pope, Christine 48 Popp, Carol 51 Porter, Rosalind 34 Poulton, Roberta 43 Powe. Birlee 30, 56 Powell, Ernestine 43 Powell, Mary 51. 84 Powell, Milton 34 Powell, Sandra 43 Price, Charlton 43, 71 Price, Olivia 43. 65 Quesenbury, Ray 48 Radford, Arnold 43 Raeuchle. Randal 34, 73 Rafferty, James 34, 70, 74, 75 Rafferty, Nancy Ann 34 Ramseur, Thomas 43 Randolph, Charles 30, 63, 64, 80 Rankin, Mr. Carroll S. 14 Rankin, Donna 34, 56, 57, 65 Rapp, Miss Valerie 10, 17 Raskauskas, John 51, 80 Rauchhaus, Leona 34 Rausenberger, Julie 34 Rawlings, Jewell 43, 64 Ray, Bette 43 Rea, Carol 37 Rebstock, Betty 43 Redding, Kenneth 48 Reeb, Lorraine 37, 85 Reeds, Lorraine 37, 85 Reeds, Jean 34, 84 Reeder, Page 48 Reese, Jerry 26, 72, 74, 79 Rehmert, Joseph 43 Reid, Wendell 51 Reichart, James 43, 62 Reilly, Nancy 43 Reiter, Mr. Charles 17 Remmell, Jacques 34, 70, 82 Rew, George 43 Rhinehart, Mr. Robert 17 Rice, Adrienne 43, 61 Rice, Ann 43 Rice, Evelyn 43 Richards, Arlene 34, 56, 59, 60 Richardson Cherry 37 Richardson Helen 37, 58, 84 Richardson Jane 48 Richardson Jeanette 43 Richardson, Phyllis 34 Richardson Raymond 34, 56 Richardson Sandra 43 Richburg, Delores 43 Richburg, Saphronia 37, 68 Ridgell, James 43 Ridgely, Wendell 30, 79 Ries, NNayne 34, 70, 82 Riffe, Larry 63, 64, 80 Riggle, Richard 43 Riggin, Thomas 34, 83 Righter, Rosalie 34, 56, 59, 61 Riley, Patricia 43, 64, 65 Riley, William 43, 72 Riner, David 43 Ringgold, Howard 48 Ringrose, Geraldine 37 Ritenour, Grace 48 Rites, Thomas 34 Rivers, Frances 37, 59 Rivers, Jacquelyn 43 Roberson, Arthur 34 Roberts, Mr. Edward 17 Roberts, Sheila 43 Robertson, Frieda 26, 61 Index Schmidt, Betty 51 Schmsidt, Mr. Edward 17 Schmidtchen, Giovanna 48 Schnappinger, Robert 34, 82 Schmitt, Vlanda 43 Schmitz, Gordon 43 Schoberg, Thomas 51 Schoeffner, Charles 48 Schonfield, Mrs. Tillie 17, 20 Schroeder, David 34 Schuler, Freddie 43 Schultz, Stanley 43 Schumacher, Juanita 34, 56 Schuman, Paul 34, 56, 64 Schwab, Harold 43, 77, 82 Schwartz, Gladys 26 Schwarzmann, Ellison 48 Schweinsberg, Elayne 26 Robinson Robillard, Marcelle 34, 59, 85 Robinson Mrs. Beatrice 17 Robinson Evelyn 34. 65 Robinson Carol 34 Robinson Claudette 43 Robinson, Evelyn 34, 65 Stanley 43 Scott, Barbara 34 Scott, Catherine 43 Scott, Cherie 43 Scott, Herman 30, 72, 79 Scott, James 48 Scurry, Dolores 44 Sears, Sharon 44 Sadler, Daniel 34 Rock, Maggie 43 Rodemeyer, Delores 48 Rodgers, Carol 34 Rodgers, Rosa 37, 84 Rodman, Roland 43 Roelecke, Carolyn 37 Rogers, Cornelius 43 Rollings, Douglass 31, 34, 77, 83 Rollins, Patricia 37 Roman, Earl 34 Roman, John 34 Rose, Lee 34 Rose, Richard 34, 61, 72, 794 Ross, Jayne 37 Ross, JoAnn 34, 54, 59, 64 Roulis, Theodora 43, 59 Routsoni, Blaine 51, 76, 82 Rubenstein, Joyce 48, 61 Rudiger, Dorothy 30 Rumney, David 51 Rumpf, Anne 43 Ruppel, Mr. Alvin 17, 83 Russ, Mr. Lon 17, 70, 77 Russell, Denise 43 Russell, Joyce 43, 54, 56 Rutter, Marlene 48 Ryan, Catherine 30 Ryan, Gerald 48, 70, 82 Ryer, John 70, 82 Ryman Marshall 51 Ryland, Earl 37 Saghy, Lawrence 51 Sammons, James 43 Sample, Carolyn 34, 65 Samis, Carol 43 Samis, Patricia 34 Sampson, Richard 51 Sanders, Nancy 34 Santmyer, Richard 43 Saunders, Frank 51 Saunders, Yvonne 43, 85 Saverino, Richard 34 Sawyer, Edward 43 Scaldara, Anthony 48 Schaefer, Jean 37, 56, 59 Schafer, Richard 48 Schell, Janet 34, 59 Scheller, Bonnie 43 Scheurer, Miss Mary 17, 19 Schilling, Sharon 48 Schlutter, Margaret 43 Schmenner, Douglass 43, 58 See, Glen 34 Seifert, Catherine 44 Seitz, Janet 44 Selby, Judy 34 Semmont, Ronald 37, 73 Sener, Sandra 44, 60 Sengstacke, Mr. Charles 17, 5 Sentinella, Rosalie 37 8 Smith, Brenda 44 Smith Burma 37 Smith Carolyn 44 Smith Catherine 44 Smith Charles 38, 70, 81 Smith Clarence E. 44 Smith, Clarence J, 34, 58, 72, 76, 79 Smith David 48 Smith Smith Smith Smith Miss Dorothy H. 17, 55, 67 Frances 48 Harry 48, 56 James L. 44, 72 Smith James W. 48 Smith Joe 44, 61, 64, 66, 83 Smith John 51 Smith Lance 48 Smith Lauretta 34, 56, 59 Smith Lester 48, 82 Smith Lillian 48 Smith, Louis 44, 71, 76 Smith, Lucy 44 Smith Margaret 48, 64 Smith, Marie 44, 61 Smith, Marva 44 Smith, Naomi 44 Smith, Rebbie 34 Smith, Richard 38 Smith, Robert 44 Smith, Roy 48 Smith, Shirley 51 Smith, Susan 48 Smith, Wade 44, 76, 81 Smothers, Curtis 34, 54, 63, 64 Serio, Frank 34, 71, 81 Serio, James 48 Serio, Robert 44 Serio, Samuel 51 Sessions, Lillie Mae 34, 56 Seth, Steve 34 Sewell, Glenn 48 Shaner, Daniel 4, 26, 55 Shank, Garrett 44, 62 Sharp, Gary 44 Sharp, Robert 44 Shaull, Linda 34 Shaw, Barbara 34 Shaw, Mary 34 Shelov, Donald 44, 80 Shenk, Edward 44 Sheppard, Gene 48, 71 Sherbrook, Patricia 34 Shervington, Carol 44, 64 Sheubrook, Suzanne 44 Shewb ridge, Ivan 44 Shifflette, Robert 34 Shipley, Pat 44, 84 Shirley, Allen 51 Showell, Emma 44 Siegert, Mr. Harry 17, 71, 78, 80 Siegmann, Patricia 5, 37, 56, 64 Sievert, Martin 44, 74 Silk, Sharon 48 Simimons, Juanita 51, 60 Simonette, Mr. James 17 Simpson, Dorothy 44 Simpson, Lela 44 Simpson, VVilliam 34, 73, 80 Simms, Greer 44 Simms, June 48 Singman, Gail 34 Sipes, Harry 48. 71, 81 Sisco, Merab 34 Skirven, Miss Madeleine 17 Slater, Patricia 44 Sledge, Lela 44, 64, 68 Smeltzer, Janice 44 Smidt, Francis 48 Smith, Arnold 44 Smith, Benjamin 44, 72, 78 Smyda, Frank 48 Snead, Carol 44 Snyder, Charles 34, 54, 82 Sonntag, Tassilo 44, 70 Sorgeler, Achim 48 Soukup, Louis 44 Spalt, Patricia 48 Sparrow, Cynthia 44 Sparrow, Gwendolyn 38, 56, 5 Spellissy, Miss Margaret 17 Spencer, Jacqueline 44. 64, 65 Squires, Florence 34 Stanley, Gerald 34, 70 Stapleton, Frank 51 Stasiuk, Joyce 26 Stauffer, Donna 30 Steirer, Barbara 48 Stemibler, John 71 Stepp, John 71 Sterling, James 44 Stesch, Philip 38, 76 Stevenson, Joseph 44 Stewart, Elaine 38 Stewart, Virginia 48 Stinefelt, Gloria 38 Stokes, Xvalter 38 Stonnell, Lois 34 Stotler, Michael 38 Stravinsky, Albert 51 Streb. Penelope 34 Strickland, Elizabeth 34, 64 Strohmer, John 51 Stromberg, Mary 44 Stubbs, Carolyn 26, 55, 56, 67 Suedmeyer, Frederick 27, 57 Suggs, Ruby 34 Sulewski, X'Valter 48 Surasky, Mrs. Anna 17, 65 Sutton, Edmond 48 Swann, Charles 34, 72, 76, 79 Sweitzer, Susan 44 Swift, Michael 44, 70 Szmajda, Frank 48 Talbert, Michelle 44 Talley, c.,1.,:. em 9, 60 Tarntino, Miss Mary 10, 17. 59 Tarun, Virginia 34. 58. 84 Tate, Ja Taylor. nice 44 Bertha 35, 56. 64. 65, 68 Taylor, Constance 27 Taylor, Edward 27, 72, 74 Taylor, Frances 44 Taylor, Glenda 44 Taylor, James 44 Taylor, Linda 49 Taylor, Marjorie 35 Taylor. Robert 49, 61, 81 Vllilliams Teitelbaum. Suzanne 44 Tempera. Sandra 44 Tennant. Thomas 44 Terry. Myra 51 Terry. Sandra 35 Teves. Joan 44 Index Valdivia, Carolyn 49 Vance, David 49 Vance, Joanne 44 Varner, l'Vashington 49 Vebel, Betty 44 Vitkauskas, Vytautas 51 Von Hagel, Myra 49 Von Hagel, Ronald 45 Yon Lossberg, Lewis 12, 35, Vorbach, Robert 45 Wagner, Diana 35, 54 Wagner, Joyce 49 Waite, Garland 38 lllales. Walker Wesley 51 . Otis 51. 78 lVa1ker, Lynnallen 35, 61 X'i'a1ker, Patricia 35 Tharps, Thayer. Morris 30, 63. 64 John 38. 82 Thomas. Alice 35 Thomas, Jane 35, 65 Thomas, Jesse 44 Thomas, XN'esley 51 NVobbeking, Lea 49, 64 Thompson, Barbara 38 Thompson. Carole 35. 65 Thompson, Charles 49, 73 Thompson. John 35 Thompson, John 35 Thompson. Josephine 38, 59 Thompson. Kay 35 Thompson, Martin 35 Thompson. Sharon 38 Walker, Yvonne 49 Wallace, Blanche 45, 68 lVallace, Brendan 45 Walraven, Joyce 30 Walsh, l'Villiam 49, 70 Walter, lVilliam 51 lValters, Charles 45 lVare, Barbara 27 M'arfield, Alice 31, 35, 54, lVarfield, Kathryn 49 lVarne, lVinston 45 lVarns, Edward 49, 54, 63, XVarrington, Margaret 38, Washington. Cecelia 38 lVashington, Feliza 35, 56 W'elck, Larry 38 Thornton, Florence 44 Thorpe, Laura 35. 65 Tiedemann, Gloria 49 Tiedermann, Nonnan 51 Tierney, Dorothy 44, 84 Timanus, Robert 51 Timmons, Mrs. Virginia 8, 17, 59 Titus. Dennis 51 Tivvis, Margaret 44 Torrence, Dolph 35, 83 Torrence, Lois 44 Totten, lVillie Mae 35 Towns, lVayne 60, 76, 82 Travers, Pamela 44 Trieber, Kirk 35, 82 Trieschman, Shirley 38 Tringali, Peter 44 Tronsue, Mrs, Mary 18 Troutman. Donald 49 Trovato, Joseph 44 Truscott, Donna 49 Tubman, Phyllis 44 Tucker, Barbara A. 35, 57 Tucker, Barbara E. 27, 56 Tully, Brian 49, 71, 81 Tunstall, Marian 44 Waters, Barbara 27, 61 Watkins, Melvin 35 lVatkins, lVesley 35 YVatson , Mr. Edwin 18, 67 Watson, Paul 78 . 58. 80 YVatts, Alfred 45, 58, 72, 79 Watts, Charles 49, 51, 72 lVatts, Helen 45 Webb, Mrs. Adele 10, 18 Webb, Martha 35 lVeber, August 45 Webster, Donald 45 XVehnert, Edward 45 Turfle, Evelyn 44 Tumer, Charles 38 Tumer, Diane 44 Tumer, John 38, 73, 83 Turner, Joyce 38 Turner, Roy 35, 55, 59 Tumer, Steve 49 Turner, William. 35 Twilley, Carol 27, 56, 60 Tydings, Mary 27, 55 Uhlhorn, Frank 44 Ulrich, Sharon 44 Underwood, Faith 44, 68 Urie, Margaret 35 Utley, Janice 44, 49 Utz, Richard 49 Vain, Calvin 44 Weidman, Elaine 45 lN'eidman, Joanne 27 70 - H DLI 72, 59 Y l.Velbourne, James 35, 54, 64 Wellert, Ingrid 45, 65 Wells, Clyde 38 Welsh, Arnold 27 Welsh, John 45 Wenck, Urith 45 Wenner, Bernard 35 l'Venzing, Virginia 45 Whalen, Lorraine 45 Wheatley, Barbara 38 Wheeler, Carl 49, 71, 78 Wheeler, Carole 38 White, Evelyn 35, 58, 65 white, Mary Ellen 35 White, Nelline 35 White, Richard 51 Whitlock, McDonald 49, 66 Whitney, Madeline 38 Whittmann, Lois 49 Wick, Kenneth 45 Wicks, Lewis 45 Widgeon, Edward 38, 79 Wilhelm, Dawn 35, 54 Wilhelm, Harry 51 Wilkerson, Brenda 35, 65, 67 Willard, Brenda 45 83 60, 64 Willey, Raymond 45 Williams, Barbara 45 Williams, Bernina 45, 61 Williams David 45 VJilliams Ellenor 35 Williams, Williams Geraldine 35. 56 Gwendolyn 30, 56 Williams Hilda 49 Williams Joyce 28 Williams Mary 45 Williams Mattie 45, 49 Vwfilliams, Paul 45, 72 Williams Rhoda 30, 60 Veola 45 NVilliamson, Jamie 45, 61, 65, 68 VVills, Nancy 49 NVilmer, Hilda 35 lVilmore, Leonard 35, 79 lVilson, Carter 45 l'Vilson, Ernestine 38 lVilson, John 49 Wilson, Mildred 28 lVils0n. Ray 45 lVilson, Samuel 45, 56, 64 lVindsor, Joan 4, 28, 55 lVindsor, Pat 38 lVink, Patricia 49 Winkel, Veronica 30, 60, 61, 65 Winslow, Marcia 45 'Winter, Loretta 49 lVise, Veronica 45 lNolf, Lynn 38, 59, 61, 84 WVolfe, Richard 45, 76, 82 Wlollschlager, Jerry 49 lN'omack, Lettie 49 VVood, James 51 Mlood, Louise 38, 61 Wooden, Mr. Andrew 18 lfVoodhouse, Ronald 49 Woodley, Joseph 38, 70. 78 lVoods, Ronald 45 Worrell, Shirley 45 Worsham, John 35 lVright. Charles 51 Wright, Miss Eleanor 18 lVright, Lillie 38 Wright, Maurice 35, 83 lVright, Paul 51 Wright, Rose 51 ll'right, Sandra 35 ll'yatt, Kathleen 51 Yeske, Patricia 45 York, Sandra 38 Young, Mrs. Anne 18, 64, 66 Young, Cornelius 35 Young, Edna 45 Young, Gail 45 Young, James 45, 78 Young, Lurline 38 Young, Richard 38 Young, Sheila 45 Young, Susan 49 Younger, Pauline 35 Yung, Elizabeth 45 Yung, Nancy 45 Zachidny, Barry 35, 73, 78 Zeitler, Ellen 85 Zell, Robert 45 Zen, Waslie 51 Zentz, Richard 49 Zimnawoda, Mary 45 Zoepfl, Jack 35, 72, 79 Thanks The last page of the book has been completed, and the stall? lets out a sigh of relief. However, we realize that THE VIEW could not have been produced if many people hadn't taken steps out of their way to help us. The students of llAl, l2Bl, and l2B2 spent many morn- ings trudging down the halls from room to room, collect- ing subscription payments. 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