Ellicott City High School - Oracle Yearbook (Ellicott City, MD)

 - Class of 1952

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, ,wh I 1 il F' A Vi 1 SCHGOL DAZE 10-School opens-Slaves again ! Magazine Sale begins-And so did the Seniors! 28-Soccer Season-Ouch my poor shins! 1-Measured for Caps and Gowns. Yearbook settled-My don't we feel grown up? Trip to Marylan University-WOXV! What a life! 8-Trip to Washington, D. C.-Oh, my aching feet! 17-Class Get-Together-Who can eat all that food? I r E dj J 47 JG 17 4 ' 1 QIIYAUIIIIIDII + e + I ix I + C- J.--l xllli Ii I-NX A X .lvlll UKNIX K XTX- Y .C X Xxx 6 Ns 'LW76 '1' ' ' 22?- ,.-,............. - I I-Hill I . , ff ,f a ' No school, State Teachers' Meeting-Now it's their turn to suffer. 18-Individual picutres are taken for Yearbook-Don't forget your grown up look! 19-State Student Council Meeting--Marian and Martha Ann had a delightful time?!! 22-Back to school-Well! We all have to go sometime- 24-Trip to United Nations-Manners please! 31-Magazine Party-Seniors were guests! 7-Yearbook meeting at night-Mr. Wittich certainly was worried. What ideas we had! 16-junior Fall Ball-Didn't know that our teachers could step so high. 21-Thanksgiving Holiday-Here's where everyone got their turkey look. 24-Back to school-Well, so much for that. 28-Sports Carnival-What fun! 41 5 11 13 14 Basketball season-More bounce to the ounce! -Teachers' Meeting-No School-Lucky us! -Variety Show-Dar' sho' was some fancy dancing! -Christmas Cantata at night-Oh! How the Angels sang. -Christmas Cantata Assembly-How lovely their voices sounded. 21-Christmas Holidays-JOY! JOY! JOY! 2-Back to school-Didn't think we could make it! 14-Roller Skating Party by Co-rec Club-Did everyone bring a pillow? 28 1 13 -Mid-year Exams-No fair cribbing. -Mid-Year Exams end-Mr. jones gladly ordered vitamin pills for us. -Lincoln Assembly-Why can't you be like him? ! ! 14-Valentine Day-Leap year made it better. 20-Brotherhood Week-Everyone took heed! 22-Square and Round Dancing-Everyone had a Square look. 27-Basketball-Intramural Plaques-Tenth vs twelfth! Females? Tenth vs Eleventh! Males? 3--Aracle goes to press-Halleluiah ! ! 5-Basketball-Intramural Plaques-Finals-Winnahs! 19-Assembly-Dramatic Club-Did they use a prompter? 9-Easter Assembly-What! No Easter eggs? 17-18-Senior High Dramatics Play-What emotion! What laughter! 9 13 29 -Spring Festival-Certainly showed the birds how! -junior-Senior Dinner Dance-Food and music. What could be better? Qfy m i ff m ! 7 . u ' -4 of 'fs fa Q 50: ' X 1 7' -S10 A I -ix AA 30 Senior Prom-Where are you going afterwards? -Memorial Day-No School--Day of memory and rest. 2--Senior Exams-We certainly will miss them. 8 9 -Sermon to the Graduates-Sit still please! -Underclassmen Exams-There's more to come next year. 10-Class Night-Please park your gum before your entrance. 12-Graduation Night-Our mission completed. 13-Last day of school-We don't think that is an unlucky day!

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In the education department it was seen that the old '52 class would come through all right. Dorothy Bowman was teaching physical education in the Howard County Senior High School. She was also coaching a winning basketball team. Barbara Moxley was in the mathematics department trying to make her P2's equal her Q2's. In the junior High School, Gay Reed was teaching Core to one of her classes. The motto for her room was, If I made it, You can too. Mount Olympic then belched heavy, dark smoke and in the distance appeared Frances Hollman giving Lana Turner her weekly hair styling. Frances had .made the grade and was Hollywood's top hair stylist. Across the street Rowena Safley was giving dancing lessons to a rising star. She had just bought out Arthur Murray's Studio. Malcolm Hoover, it seemed, was playing the leading role as an F.B.I. Agent in the famous play, Catch-Um. Ed Thomas was doing some pretty fancy singing at the Grand Ole Opry. Mary Boone and Patsy Howard were making their premiere as star comedians of the Broad- way show, Louder! Louder! Louder! Connie Barnes appeared as a dress designer in New York with her trusted secretary and companion, Martha Ann Boggs. Patsy Peddicord was seen as the devastating model who introduced Connie's brilliant creations. Then the Oracle continued with thunderous tones and Thurman Lambert was found experimenting in his laboratory to find a love potion which would really work. His assistant, Joan Hollingsworth, was seen taking notes in her new style shorthand. It was called the Holling's Scribble-Worth Shorthand. Martha Lee Lambert was using one of Thurman's inventions to improve the soil on her 1,550 acre farm. Imagine! ! ! just then a hospital room was seen and a nurse, Ann Hobson, was holding her patient's hand. It would seem, that his blood pressure was going higher. The Vision changed and on Fifth Avenue was The Aist Sewing Center, owned and operated by Shirley Aist. Betty Thompson was the new head of the Civil Air Patrol. She was really making them flap their wings. Two of the class were not reported in the vapors but as Miss Ferguson turned around there were Howard Massey placedly fishing and Frances DeCheubel grinning. Yes, you guessed correctly. Howard and Frances were running the concession for The Oracle of De1phi. ,un 'tw f l Kg . Rx ff in-L,



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of '52, being of sound if somewhat unpredictable mind, do hereby be- queath and endow you with the following: I. TO THE SCHOOL: Our most sincere sympathy for having lost the class of '52. II. TO THE FACULTY: MR. JONES, our principal, an automatic paper picker- upper. MISS A. FERGUSON, our guidance teacher, a magic ball to tell all the answers. MISS M. FERGUSON, our class advisor, a larger desk with a secret compartment. MISS GLOVER, our English teacher, some students skilled in arranging bulletin boards. MISS AVERS, our librarian, a plane chartered from Cumberland to Baltimore. MISS ZOLL, our Commercial teacher, an automatic fly killer and sweeper-upper. MR. HILBERT, our Science teacher, the dope on cer- tain football scores ahead of time. MISS DRIES, our music teacher, a sound-proof, pri- vate music room. MISS LANG, girls' Physical Education teacher, a class that will take showers after physical ed. MR. GERRETY, boys' Physical Education,teacher, a gymnasium just for boys. MR. FOUTTY, our Math teacher, an automatic eraser for blackboards. III. TO THE HOUSEKEEPERS: Miss BRISENTINE, our Home Ee. teacher, a Boys' Home Ec. Class. MR. VARKONDA, our Shop teacher, a separate shop with more machinery. MISS LANKFORD, our General Math teacher, more space to move around in. MISS BRANDT, our Art teacher, an art room with necessary conveniences. MR. LUPASHUNSKI, our Social Studies teacher, a car that will start on cold mornings. MISS SANBORN, our Driver Ed. teacher, one school instead of four. MR. HARMS, our 8th grade Core teacher, a room with perfect acoustic powers. MISS SAUTER, our 9th grade Core teacher, a chauf- feur to drive her new car. MISS COOKE, our 7th grade Core teacher, a room far from the boys' lavatory. MISS BROWN, our 7th grade Core teacher, an extra room for committee planning. Mrs. Wallenhorst a student body who will eat one type of hot plate lunch. Mrs. Deavers, an automatic table cleaner. Mrs. Heber, an automatic dishwasher. Marshall, our janitor, oil heat for Monday mornings. IV. TO THE OFFICE PERSONNEL: Mrs. Keller, an office with a door and a private escalator. V. TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN: juniors, our sincerest wishes that you will be as good a Senior class as we were. Sophomores, our ability to excell in salesmanship. 5 0 junior High, the use of the gymnasium during lunch periods. 0 0000 In witness whereof, we have here unto set our bonds and seal at the Ellicott City High 0 School this twenty-first day of January in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty- two. THE SENIOR CLASS cl

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