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MR. AIJANISONS HOMEROONI First Row: Left ln Right: Martha Proctor, Donald Robinson, Kailrrin Roach, Harry Powers, Mr. Adamson, joan Reid, Belly john Vanghl, Winona Sines, Winnefred Leesniizer. Second Row: Marion Myhill, Ann lfnderwood, Martha Reynolds, Exelyn Millard, Mary May Randolph, YVillenne Gallin. l,zulra Link, Delores Wolfe, Dorothy Hense, Lois jackson, Mary Louise Flynn. Lust Raw: Mary Hull, Nelda Goldstein, Martha Raunr, Louise Sleinle, Donald Wilson, jack Lilllelon, Harlan Radinsky, Dorothy King, Donald Ramras, MISS L.-XRMORIUS HOMIQROOM First Row: Left to Right: Lois Ann Goodhue, Dolores Mcwillizrnrs, Carol Fredin, Pat Loftus, Miss Larmore, Horace Bristol, jean Black, Sumner Craign, -lean Bonham. Second Row: Belly Cavileer, Lois Wlrighl, Carolyn Garner, Gloria Demcnt, Alison McDermid, Carol Byerly, Barbara Blondell, l-lrniine Noble, lNlZil'g2,lliCl Brown. Last Row: jack Carpenter, Harold Hanimersla, Arthur Winker, jack Likens, john Omahoney, Harry Benefiel, Bob Rulzen, Frank Porter, Donald Sprinkle, George jones. i261
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Junior Class Groan! Gnash! September the Sith! To go to school on a stiinnier morn, oh, it drives all joy' away!! lt really wasn't so bad. Of course, the lirst dramatic episode ol' the year involved Mrs. Cook, as she rushed into room ll0 and started searching wildly' for her cupboard key s, which she had just laid there a minute ago! Q'l'hey' were in her hand all the time.3 '1 hen, as Hughes and Stewart played catch with .lust-'s show, the class chirrupped a booming Hello, Mrs. Cook! Now we leave Mrs. Cook with her '15 scholars and see how Mr. Donahue is making out. XVell, what do we hear? Hllight, lelt, right, left, class halt, one two! Fall out! Take your designated seats! followed by forty meek Yes, sirs. Harvard didn't really have that much effect on him, but you get the general idea, don't you? QThe U. S. Army did.j And now for the class election. NVQ don't want to brag, butAwe certainly have good taste. fMrs. Cook said solj Our class ollicers were the hnest that could be had, namely: President, Teddy' Fox: Vice-President, Bob Fisher, Secre- tary, .Ioan Schoebg and Treasurer, Mary Lewis. The .Iunior Student Council representatives were Betty Arrington, Nathan Hughes, Mary Lewis, and Clayton MeCarl. Despite malicious rutnors to the contrary Qspread by last y'ear's juniors, of coursej, this year's was the best Prom ever given. And the junior Box Social was carried off in grand style. Our class found itself included in the Senior Play. 'flanief' when -Iames Griggs took the part of an accordian-playing soldier. The Americmin Quiz was another event in which the juniors represented Greenbelt High School. Participants were Barbara Runiiion, Frieda Brown, Donald Grinnn, Clayton McCarl, atid Ulrich Schubert. Needless to say. they were a eredit to their Alma Mater. Betty Sillanian was chosen as the ,junior member ol' the Queens Court for All-Greenbelt Nite. Several other members of our class also took part in the entertainment. The junior Class is pretty' famous for its assembly programs, ranging from beauty contests to educational plays and skits. Mr. Speicher stated that they rank among the best in the school. MEMORIES-The Beauty' Contest in junior assembly fwon by' H. M. Goodejg Frieda Brown-'l'onnny Deati debates, the 'l'ownsend-XVollie romance: Nathan Hughes' crocodile tears Qforced out at the 111051 peculiar timesp 1 Grimm and Evans fincj chalk-covered forms emerging from the lourth period English classg Peroxide Ruth: Roving Runniong the Civil War of l'. S. History class. Carmody vs. Donahue: Stewart's chemical experiments fusually landing in his facet: Horace Lupton's love letters: yleanne Blotidelfs ambition: jim Kitt-hen's ambition QPPFPPQQ and last but not least, that great brain triumvirate. Dennis, Grimm, and Schubert. Y'Vell, we leave now, to spend a beautiful sutiiiiier recuperatiiig frotn the beginning of the end, namely, the final exams. XVe'll returti next fall, though, all set to steal honors as the best Senior Class on record. P. yVe are the first class in Greenbelt High School to have a mascot-take a bow, Daddy Donahue. l25l
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NIRS. IRITIKSICSS' HOXIIQROONI Frou! Rout: Left lo Iflglrl: Ralph I,ongarret'lser, Margie lloolt, lrene Lewis. ylatrlsie Hattse, Robert Scott, Mrs. Trtteksess. Robert Link. Wayne ylernberg. Helen lintrrternrarr. Wesley Brian, Carol Shifliett. Middle Roar: Doris JXYIIISIIOIIQI, Doris Rttlernan. Christie Rielrardson. lloris Uoodrnan, Becky Grego, Sally' Hennessy. janet Sipe, planet 'lr'trt'ksess, Henrietta Sieyert. Patricia Hennessy. Miriam jones. .lean Gralrant. Henry l.ey'h, john l.eyh. -lanres Smith. Top Row: Ronald Young, ,lone llrittinglram, lbayid Wyant. -lark Waldo, jerry Den Hartog. Wilton Davies, jerry Synrer. Donald Redman, Henry Gurney, Wayne Botkert, Raymond Welsh. XVay'ne Holien, Grady Oldlrarn. Bob liergrrrarr, llitk Xlt-Kee. llilly Satrls. Sophomore Class This has been an exciting year. llt has also been a year ol nrany t'lranges.3 We haye wel- comed our new principal, Xlr. Speieher. and also rrratty new Iacnlty members, Old C,H.S. has changed, too, with the addition ol' the neu sting. lint sornetlring, that is not neu this year is the Sophoznore Class. Yes, yye'r'e old timers. noir. and glad ol' it. lWe tertainly let the lreslnnen know it at initiation, too.j Wie soon settled dotrn to business and began our new stlrool year antid yatiotts noises lronr the new lf-tilding. Pat Lofttts. Harry Poyrers, and Robert Stott yyere selerted as honreroonr presidents, At ottr first meeting as a elass. yxe elettetl Harry Potrers as president ol the entire Sophunrore Class. The Cl.ristmas holidays eanre lrelore tie lsneu it and many soplronrores lJ1lIillL'llllll6il in the Christmas assembly, directed lry Nlrs. Trtrclssess. We enjoyed the holidays and retttrned to school reluctantly: The sophornores yxere tyell represented on both basketball teams. l'al Lolttts atrd Dolores lVolfe played very good games lor' our school, as did Sttmner Cragitr, Henry C-urney. and Robert Scott on the boys' team, We were proud to have a sophomore. Harry l'otrers. as assistant man- ager of the boys' team, especially since the assistant nranager is nstrally a junior. Several leads in the operetta were taken hy sophomores. The principal lenrale leads were taken by Nelda Goldstein arrtl Christie Richardson. Others in the operetta intlttded Alison Mt:Dermid, Kay' Roach. and jerry' Symer. YVe have had rrrarry good times together this year and are awaiting our return next tall as juniors. l27l
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