Friends School of Baltimore - Quaker Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1970

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Sophomore Class

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73... The conservative class gradually liberalizes. Though this year the 73er’s greeted their new role with their usual enthusiasm, there were those who said, “it’s about time” to the extra opportunities o ffered to the freshmen. With Wendy Gamble acting as President of the class, Rob Zinkham, Brian Kaesther, Pixie Newman, and Ann Eliasberg were the class’ Senate representatives. Au- drey to the Turtle mocked. Witching their way into The Crucible were Ricky PERLAMN, Brian Kaestner, Wendy Gamble, Pixie Newman and Jacy Strauss. (Sexton, Samu- el, Sweeney) tried to be the solution set of our Algebra problems. . . Napoleon, burning not flammable substan- ces, Rooster and Antonio, hydroelectric power stations mounted up, lucky us. . . Screaming yellow zonkers did magic tricks, Barbara Hutzler, John Grill, John Sieck and Chris and Robin Felder sang songs and danced their way through “South Pacific,” and a few rode horseback into the sunset singing “Happy Trails To You.” FIRST ROW: E. Weintraub, M. Catzen, M. Moore, A. Eliasberg, J. Strauss, H. Catzen, A. Dannenberg, L. Evans, M. Lamb, J. Goldsmith, M. Halle, S. Poole, J. Ross. SECOND ROW: G. Marsden, B. Kaestner, W. Lew, R. Perlman, T. Kaestner, C. Glasgow, A. Crosby, K. Spence, J. Robbins, J. Sieck, R. Dulany, R. Preston, A. Cooper, J. Hustis, R. Blair, D. Plott, J. Houstle, A. Kok, S. Converse, M. Styrt. THIRD ROW: J. Woods, K. Miller, L. Ha- thaway, C. Ossman, L. Shuger, P. Newman, W. Gamble, M. Peacock, D. Ross, T. Donaldson, D. Jones, C. Zebley, R. Zinkham, J. Lyon, D. Hubbard, J. Christ, R. Felder, D. Woodams, B. Hutzler, S. Schulz, B. Belcher, A. Adolph, M. Dix. ABSENT: L. Backhaus, C. Felder, J. Grill.



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This year’s sophomore class spent the year under the fine leadership of president Saundra Bond, our own comedian-secretary, David Chang, and treasurer Marli Knust, well-known for her famous rendition of ‘ Please pay your class dues!” The sophomores participated in a wide va- riety of extra-curricular activities which included pitching pennies, playing ‘tking of the mob” in the lunch line, nickel basketball, and starving themselves for wrestling weigh-ins. The class tired to keep it- self from falling into the dreaded sophomore slump by participating in such fun-filled frolics as struggling to pronounce wnfumadisi in English class, complaining to Mr. Davis about the stench of the rat cages, hear- ing words of wisdom in geometry class: “And I claim that. . .”, and expounding “ouh! ouh! ouh!” in French, to keep from being put on the black list or guillotined. Despite all this activity, the class had time to welcome four new stu- dents, Matt Grant (who soon became famous for his performance in a collection kazoo concert), Keith Martin, a good friend of Mr. Davis’ gerbils, Mary Carroll, who used to be a student at Friends in the lower school, and Jan Levi, who made famous the statement, “But Mr. Nick, weren’t there any good people around?” FIRST ROW: R. Jones, K. Lasagna, J. Sherbow, J. Levi, J. Rogers, B. Rowe, D. Hull, B. Bing, J. Strouse, J. Ball, K. Meyers, J. Beers. SECOND ROW: K. Kolodner, J. Pyle, S. Hutchins, M. Grant, D. Moser, C. Koerber, G. Gomprecht, K. Hewitt, M. Forbush, S. Grell, S. Bond, L. St. Clair, M. Knust, S. Owens. THIRD ROW: T. Mann, P. Felder, T. Neustadt, L. Woodland, A. Christ, T. Redd, J. Eliasberg, M. Young, L. Wilson, N. Dorst, M. Carroll, L. Schoenrich, R. James. FOURTH ROW: D. Balder, D. Schulz, D. Riley, G. Thrasher, K. Martin, M. Salter, R. Benson, T. LeGrand, T. Humphries, P. Morse, K. Miller. FIFTH ROW: B. McCaffray, P. Shulman, B. Cox, G. Mace, D. Chang, J. Carpenter. ABSENT: P. Quarles, J. Rosenberg, M. Wienert, J. Wood, S. Wood, B. Peacock.

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