Kenwood High School - Blue Book Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

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To refresh your memories on this night, our two staff artists, Ida May Porter and Dotty Hlebeff have created two little characters, Mr. and Miss Kenwood. Our two little people are posed in many scenes Thai are typical of high school life. I feel certain that you will recognize yourself as once having been in these same situations. And now may I present Nlr. and Miss Kenwood who will escort you through a day at Kenwood High SChO0l- V The Editor, any k V -Avi v is fm -...- -T Y- wee-,mv-e-f:..'Li-xw.is-AEST..-p1 fl XR -'mx ,milf U yX Aa X Q ara IQ-N, A xj .VV W4 V Q I' aff!! KW A N WL - K ' l . w r . x X X I , X f' x ' , 2' X f ,ff 44 1, rf If 6 XX f A 1 N ' w X N X ' xx f A v 4 1 1' '. 'C I , , I I P ' , f , f ? ,ff . I I ' ' , 4 ' ' X f f A ., Ulf' ?f, . 1 x f ', If ' f 1 1 f .1 f , , 4 A f 1, f JW if X 1 x , N X N , N, N .A X N X N1 f , fl f. f ff, C ff! 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Yes, The Task ThaT is given To each man, no oTher can dog So your work is avvaiTing: iT has vvaiTed Through ages for you. Edwin Markham CongraTulaTions and besT wishes To The members of The class of 1957. Joshua R. Wheeler Principal J . - i. ': 'i,i -I . WV, A wi - - -.,, , :. sf fri , 5 i - ' H . . 'V qye ifrm W. ARTHUR FILLER Administrative Assistant CHARLES A. DOUB Vice Principal PEARL s. BLEWITT, SSCVSTBFY ROSINA STAEHLIN, Secretary 1i ,jf , l 5 52.15 Y A1 : I ,figf . - Six BARBARA SAUMENIG, Secrerary Nnmw raw., .lm -'Km lv. qsnw. -Q. W CAFETERIA f. Q l 'lr W , i. l ,ff ,,,, ,f' if First row, left to right: Clara Spencer, Inez Poteat, Irene Zellner, Gertrude Mozer, Lee Pierce Mary E-owing, Virginia Endt. Second row: Delores Dishler, Ellen Varner, Lena Watson Mabel Roberdo, Third row: Goldie Sells, Marion Barton, Louise Henson, Maybelle Hagy CUSTODIANS i nl Joseph Foreacre, head custodian explains the day's duties to Frederick Mills. 1 The firsT snow of winter. WhaT's on The agenda for Today? f. .Qfzw,f,4Lf f , , , ,yi gif f fn in f f yffw,fff,w - My , X What happened To my lunch? q rf ,-rrfwws-WY ' Where did everyone go? f x xx ffff Q 4' 1 9 f,,' V l we WTI, 4 ff ' Mx! X X ff , ff I X ff if ff ..,p .3 1 A, 5511, A its ff ' , x. -f, M '- ,- 1 A: if, 3? ,Q Away, 0:54 I We -..,q-..- Betty, Jean, Sandy, Joyce, Vickie, Jackie and Betfy are off to cheer Kenwood on To a victory, 4 .. , -... , i 1 , . 6 I J i ..i. af... 11-,emu '. A., y.,0.,s-...M .... K...-' 4 r---V Wa... lb,-.4 1 iF:'S ga- flak- 4 I--1 aa.-fa - I--1 1 nv..- ,Ja ff- I ,,1f I 2 Gee! Aren'T we doing good! sd 1 ri i E i Guess wl'1aT,Mon'1-I missed The bus. Homeward bound and smiling faces. :C fljjr - i I shall remember all for as long as I live. Hi, Kenwoodites, I am Victor Pablo Silber, exchange student from Sante Fe, Argentina, under the Auspices of the Ameri- can Field Service Program. In my American family I have six in comparison to my family of four at home-mother, father, brother, aged I3 Cmaybe you'Il see him around here one dayD, and myself. In my home town I attended the twelfth grade of a small high school with only seven hundred students land no girlsli. It was difficult for me to become ac- customed to Kenwood which has a student body of twenty-five hundred Cand girlsj. One outstanding difference I found here is that your seasons are upside down. I had never seen snow in my life before and it was quite an experience. At first we exchange students had the same fear, I wonder how these Americans will be? I never thought that I would find myself agreeing with Japanese and American boys on how we liked meat cooked, or what's the proper thing to do when you are with a girl, or the kind of movies we like. I soon came to realize that people are the same the world over. I want to say thank you to Kenwood, to its teach- ers and students for the understanding attitude they have shown towards me, to the sophomores, iuniors, and seniors who have made this year an unforgettable one for me, and most of all to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reed, their wonderful sons and daughters, my Ameri- can family. Adios everybody. I , ff Boniour, mes amis, l'm Annie-Madeleine Deville but known to you as Annie. My home town is in Saint Max, France, situated on the outskirts of Nancy, the capital of the province, Lorraine, where I live with my parents, two sisters, Nelly and Sylvie, aged nine and five respectively. One morning in English class, I heard about the American Field Service and I was immediately in- terested. I obtained and completed the necessary ap- plication forms, was interviewed, and waited im- patiently. In June, I received an affirmative answer from New York. Now, I am accustomed to Kenwood, but when I first arrived, I thought I would never get to class on time. Four minutes between two courses seemed awfully short to me when I had to find my way in such a BIG school. I am very favorably impressed with the Kenwoodites who are always very friendly and willing to help me. At the same time I started to know Kenwood I started to know America, too. I can't help liking Ameri- ca because its people are so friendly and sociable. Typical American things as hamburgers, chocolate milk- shakes, bowling, and school games have become very much a part of me, Whatever my future, the one wish that I desire most is to return one day to America and to Ken- wood and say hello to all my many friends. Now I would like to say Au revoir to all at Ken- wood, to Mr. Wheeler and the faculty, and most of all to Mr, and Mrs. Homer Davis, Bettie and Larry, my American parents, sister and brother who have been so merveiIIeux to me. f' 'i V ' il 6 i ii ? 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IDA MAY PORTER- Ida May 8009 Duvall Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland, Class Vice President 12, Homeroom Vice President 11, 12, Softball Junior Varsity 10, FTA 11, 12, Vice Presi- dent 12, Blueboolc Art Editor 12, Monitor Force 11, 12, Lieutenant 12, Tbespians 12, Secretary 12, Honor SO- ciety 12, Art Club President 11, Dra- matics il. General, ANNA ANGELA BOHLEN 8367 Pulaski Highway, Baltimore 6, Marylniwl. Clans Sf-rrr-tary 111, 11, 12, Honn-room Sf-rn-Inry 111, 11, Clwvrlwaclvr 10, 11, GAA11l,11,1?,FBlA11,12 Gr-nr-ml VIPGINIA FRANCLS R4111-1 'ililuyorw Clmsv-, Mnrylniirl Claw. Tn-tinuri-r 11, 12, Hoinvroom Trc-asurf-r Ill, 11,VOlli-yli.1IlV.trsi1y 115 GAA 11, 12, 1111A 11, Clue Club 11, 12 Coniiiiv-rr i-11 n ., pw? ..- -,Sri-fm -,S 4-.. -2 -. 4 X Is i Y ' f YW' I ,:,, :I 52-f -fc S- 1 A 95 4 f A k -.--1 'Hs-Mk I Lx gf' x A 1 ,... ij Nr, fwf SANDRA ANN ARBOGAST 5 Lett Aileron Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President, 10, Commercial. SANDRA JOAN ARMSTRONG- Sandy 1514 Rosewick Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. ADELAIDE VIRGINIA ARMSTRONG Box 11, Route 14, Baltimore 20, Maryland. SGA 11, Glee Club 11, 12. Academic. ROBERT JACK ARNETT- Bob 417 Meadow Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. 5, GAA io, 11, FBLA 12, Infirmary Aide General, ' . 10. 1 Commercial. gg. H JQHN DAVID ARNOLD DENNIS GERALD ASBURY- 'D0nny I 404 Mace Avenue, Baltimore 21, BOX 324, While Marsh, NlaFYland. . . I , 5 Maryland. General. . . . General. XXX I VV wp. DAVID GLEN ASBURY- Dave TERRILL LARUE ASHBAUGH- Terry K ,ffv H t Box 324, White Marsh, Maryland. 15 Yawnmeter Drive, Baltimore 20, , va, ' S 'lt Cross Country Junior Varsity 11, Varsity Maryland. 5 , 12, Monitor Force 12, Honor Society Homeroom President 10, FBLA 10, 11, f 12, Laboratory Assistant 12, College 12, Monitor Force 12. .M V Club 12. Commercial. ,Q 5 925 Academic. .P ww WILLIAM EDWARD ATKINSON- Willy 8103 Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Band 1O,11,12. Academic. MARY ADELAIDE BAKER- Dee 917 Lutz Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 11, Visual Aide 11, 12. General. MARCIA GAY AUDAS 5 , ...- y ' 3 ,-fz. Q 22 Stabilizer Drive, Baltimore 20, H Maryland. f- f .--, i' ' ' Homeroom Treasurer 11, FBLA 11, Glee i g, Club 10, 12, Monitor Force' 11, 12, Office Aide 12. General. Y ,KW , s f ,7 A f 52 gt 'df 12 3 OLLIE JEAN BAKER- Jean Wu 10 Runway, Baltimore 20, Maryland. FNA. General. if 'lil .Q fir .rr ' 1, M.. w.. if ai I ff J f Z7-iw gl ff f C W f Y Z , Q 1 X .,'c , fx , if , V ,xv fr . ' ff? s we 1 7 ' ff 1' ' . .f 0 iii in . , , ' 'W , WW 'W 4 'AQ , ,mfg f 1 ' .a,.:f5Z?i' ,fm ...ya y .- ,f , :r .. ., aw' K, 'yfvr ., ' 'Lf 'fi 7 1 15 . 1, 1 I Q f , ' he W3'f.' 1'.:f' f . .. 1 1 7 W , L., ' , -4, Za. Q, ,W , sy .rw . f rin 4 . Z 3, W .f , 1 M at 1 fi 2 A , ,, W M SM, , A' V V. I A Q 6, - .. v1 1' ? V' K ' ' .I 11, I 'A li X f .LM r 'Ns' V f J, . pf '- A Vt I 4, f 5, .-7 . 5' 'f . f 1 4 W 2 ' 'V . ' A10 'f 1, WW 7 nf'-. A 747' of f Y '4V ' V11 n W., X' 'M' i-1, X .,l21q, t, 1. -'-'Q in-. l w vfmfy t f . rt ' . ,W . , , . t I - 4 . znmif' 3'x::.b5JfJ4 SHARON JEANNETTE BALDWlN- Sherry 1206 Narcissus Avenue, Baltimore 6 Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 12. . Commercial. I K 4 A ,n 1 TERRY LEON BARKDOLL- Ter 1410 Second Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 12, Soccer Junior Varsity 11, FEA 11. General. i ylt jlfi A, Elvin cfjow A E? N ILL m .. 40 a r Lan ,l, sex 21,fMaryjancl ore r 12. f N 1 Q G I i . f W . EDWARD APPLEGET BASTRESS JR.- Eddie 8405 Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. DONALD RUSSELL BAYER- Moose 109 Riverthorne Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, 11, Soccer Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 12, Base- ball Varsity 10, 11, 12, SGA 10, 11. 'eneral. O rj ,af Lv INEZ VIRGINIA BEDSWORTH 952 Renfrew Street, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 105 Softball Junior Varsily 10, GAA 12, General. ElLEEN PATRICIA BARBOUR- Lee 610 North Stuart Street, Essex 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Laboratory Assistant 11, Guidance Aide 12, ln- firmary Aide 12. General. JAMES WHITNEY BARNES- Sonny 1132 Mace Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Cross Country Junior Varsity 10. General. WILLIAM THOMAS BARTON- Tom 321 Stillwater Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Cross Country Manager 11. Academic. i vj NW W flr .W SHIRLEY AUGUSTA BAUERSFELD- Sl'iirl 8132 Old Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Commercial. ELMER GRANT BEASLEY JR.- Beal Box 16, Route 14, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Band 11, 12. General. EDWARD BELBOT- Ed 12 Eugene Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Academic. ROBERT FRANCIS BELL- Bob 70 Stemmers Run Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Cross Country Junior Varsity 11, Track Junior Varsity 10, College Club 11, 12. General. CAROLYN MARIE BERK- Berkie 7921 Berk Lane, Baltimore 6, Maryland. FBLA 12, Glee Club IO, 11, 125 Monitor Force 11, 12. Commercial. RUTH BEATRICE BLEDSOE 7 Ridgemoor Road, Essex 21, Maryland. General. IRIS MARIE BOND 4 Orville Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 12, GAA 11, Glee Club 127 Monitor Force 10, Infirmary Aide 10, Library Aide 10, 11, 12. Academic. JOSEPH ROBERT BORKOWSKI- Joe 7728 Gough Street, Baltimore 24, Maryland. Academic. ADDISON LEROY BOYCE- Butch 29 Stemmers Run Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 12. General. BARBARA ANNE BENTON- Robbie 17 Kerria Lane, Baltimore 20, Maryland, Commercial. EDWARD MICHAEL BERTCH, JR.- Mike 1323 Rosewick Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 11, Soccer Varsity Manager IO, 11. Academic. GEORGE RANDOLPH BLEVINS- Randy 7926 Shirley Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, 12, Baseball Junior Varsity' IO, Varsity 11, 125 College Club 11, 12, Honor Society 12. Academic. HILTON T. BONNIWELL 19 Right Aileron Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. FTA Io, lr, 125 Spotlight 10, 12, Mani- tor Force 11, Laboratory Assistant 11, College Club 11, 12, Bible Club 12, Library aide 10, 11, 12, President 12. Academic. WADE ALTON BOWMAN- Bo 20 Transverse Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, Basketball Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 12, Base- ball Junior Varsity 1Og Soccer Junior Varsity 11, Varsity 12, Track Junior Varsity 11, Varsity 12, SGA 11, 12, FTA 12, Monitor Force 12, College Club 11, 12, Laboratory Assistant 11. Academic. NAOMI ADALENE BOYD- Nee 6912 Willow Dale Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Head Cheerleader 10, Laboratory Assistant 11, 12. General. J .e 'u ' QU .. N '53 5 ' -1 A . af 3'5 l ib A v ' it .K 'few M s ' It 1 Nfhf 1 I A ' - If I ws A N fr .4 wo-- ? , nl as 'Q 1 'A' 1 .' 1 isnt 1 ..,. V A . A lt.. ,V r in ., , we- . in Q XR ,Q . h s ' . PEI A .ass x . ss . '-1 f ta 1 1 3 t 1 1 fu .rl 1... -vn- l '- -fum -- . X We M.- .Tr .... , YT a W' 1' i 2 Ziykll 4 ,V Z, . I' ...MZ J s Y I ' 'C-wg f , , , 42 GM ' M-mf.. wh :V r .,., N, Z, 4 2 1 1 - a 1 ff fr jg. ,A , X .,f A -if lZffW '-A, ff ' JZ! I- ' . 2 Im. wb V 3 1 L. 5. ELLA LOUISE BROWN- Lou LINDA FRANCES BROWN 335 Back River Neck Road, Baltimore 320 Stemmers Run Road, Baltimore 21, 21, Maryland. Maryland. Glee Club 12. Homeroom Secretary 11, Monitor Force General. 11, Office Aide 11. General. RONALD CHARLES BRUNDICK- Ron 2215 Monocacy Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Academic. ROBERT DANIEL BRUSH- Bob 7399 Belmont Avenue, Baltimore 24, Maryland. FEA 10. General. GERTRUDE KATHLEEN BRUSH- Gert 7399 Belmont Avenue, Baltimore 24, Maryland, Glee Club 12, Monitor Force 11, 12. Commercial. HELEN MARIE BUETTNER 4902 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 11, GAA 12, Spotlight 11, 12, Laboratory Assistant 11, Art Club 11, 12, College Club 11, 12. Academic ff, ,. ' If Al! ,. . , 1 .V af 'QTL I' 4 2 7 y, 3 ff f Zi UZ!! ' ,'i1?ZZ i' Q6 r Z 5 4 3 4, 5 fl., 14 . fi ' 7521 5 2' 4 , w,fj,,v:,f yg, fxff ,' 4 Wcfyyyw V 2, , , -5 , f X I vin, y we Wfflf .ffl I' 7 'f ' my 21 y 46.123, ng' W, ,,,f . i fv G ... .fl 'L ' Witt? . 5 I 9 V tl JAMES THEODORE BRANNON- Jim 1418 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Band 11, 12, Glee Club 11, College Club 12, Wrestling Varsity 12. Academic. MARJORIE ANN BREEDEN- Margie 1224 Berk Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. FBLA 12, Glee Club 10, 11. Commercial. STEVEN ANTHONY BRIDGE- Stove 314 Worlon Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary IO. General. 5 'WM I! .... , , ' In r' f--. NW, 1 1. 'gs .ta ' '- WILFORD RONALD BRASWELL 23B Westway North, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. CAROLYN MARGARET BRICKER- Carol Box 190, Bird River Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Glee Club 12, Infirmary Aide 10, Dra- matics 10. General. FLORENCE MARIE BROUGHTON- Sue 106 Kingsley Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland, Homeroom Treasurer 11, 12, GAA 12, Glee Club 10, 11, Monitor Force 12, Laboratory Assistant 12. Commercial. af' 15 ee. A X ' , IWW m 5 , - ft.. y ,U CHARLES EDWARD BURCK ' 344 Leeanne Road, Baltimore 21, Q Maryland. FEA 11, General. 1 5 57: 4-. wfrkf '- r N MARGIE BURLESON- Eddie Box 51, White Marsh 24, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, 11. Commercial. MARlLYN JEANNE BUTLER 12 Plateau Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. i Academic. 4-i,c?14,'t' fi I K ' A 41 A 4 i glut .. f' muh t 1 i WAYNE GEORGE BYERLY- Wayne 7434 Brookwood Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Glee Club 12, Monitor Force 10, 11, Office Aide 10. General. EDNA CAROLYN CAGE 2127 Boundarey Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Hockey Varsity 10, 11, 12, Volleyball varsity io, ii, GAA to, ii, Gtee Club 10, 11, 12, Monitor Force 11. Academic. PETER LOUIS CARDLIN 7954 Gough Street, Baltimore 24, Maryland. Art Club 12. Academic. f NANCY JO BYRNE- Nartc 948 Lance Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. GAA 10, FNA 10, 12, Glee Club 10 12, Office Aide 12, Infirmary Aide 12 College Club 12. Commercial. Y GAIL EVELYN BURFIELD 118 Compass Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland, Orchestra 12, Glee Club IO, 11, 12. General, IRENE CAROL BURNS- George 37 Walkern Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, 11, Homeroom Representative 12, Basketball Junior Varsity Manager 11, Volleyball Varsity 11, SGA 10, 11, 12. Commercial. ROBERT LOUlS BUTTION- Bob 8007 Duvall Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. J V11 911 I rg I' fm, -ff NICKOLAS CARAFFA- Cayaci 1601 Summit Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Academic. JUNE ELLYN CAREY- Mary X Box 69-A, Vincent Farm Lane, White ,-,V Marsh, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 10, 12, Homeroom Secretary 11, GAA 12, Glee Club 10, Monitor Force 11, Office Aide 12, Art Club ii, 12. Commercial. 5 . A rl -.iL R Q Y i A , .HQ - -., 1-AH' it ANTHONY PAUL CAREY- Tony K 1 . P 'V is 1 Wilbur Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. 'P' Laboratory Assistant 12, College Club 1 '-+-- ' Academic. .X lg f A-A HATTIE MARIE CARTER- Skeet , 942 Bengies Road, Baltimore 20, Q , mm Maryland. vw Homeroom Secretary 11, Softball Varsity 1 11, Hockey Varsity 10, Glee Club 1O, 4' ,.- , 12. Commercial. if ,Wm 1 1 , 1 i' i . ' 'img A ? V KENNETH DANIEL CHERRY 3 ' 2124 Oakland Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. 1 ' ' 'C General. ..,,,,,,,,,,, Nm., . . 13, CR' 'T'7'T -': 7 'Of '.'.' CHARLES MAYNARD CLARKE-- Reds Box 30, CIark's Point Road, Baltimore arf-V. 'Z'-vp. , 1 ,W 20, Maryland. iP ' General. ig ,ff . If N . SANDRA use COLBURN- Sandy WAYNE FRANK COLEMAN 128 Riverthorn Road, Baltimore 20, 24 Yawnmveter Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Maryland. Homeroom Secretary IO, Homeroom FEA Vice President 11, Glee Club 12, President 11, 12, Basketball Junior MOVNYOI' Force 12. Varsity 10, 11, Softball 1O, GAA 10, General. 12, FBLA 12, Office Aide 12. Commercial. fc DAVID NOEL COLLINS- Dave LANCE GEORGE COOPER- Coop 20 Leslie Avenue, Baltimore 6, Box 263, Route 14, Oliver Bondi Maryland. Maryland, X J Laboratory Assistant 11, Art Club 11, General. , 'Qf If Wx General ' 4 if 22 fm ' GLENDA GAIL CARPENTER- Glen 371 Edgewater Apartments, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 12. Commercial. LENA IZORA CHAPMAN 41 Lyndale Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Glee Club 12. General. MARVIN RONALD CHISHOLM- Marv 410 South 51st Street, Baltimore 24, Maryland. General. OLIVER WALTER CLEMONS, JR.- Ollie 4315 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Laboratory Assistant 12, College Club 12. Academic. A3 . A Q' V., MARY LOU CYRUS- Lou 7 Homeland Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. CLARENCE NELSON CRUSSE- Crussie 814 South Woodlynn, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Commercial. General. MADELlNE ESTELLE DAMERON 10-A Westvvay North, Baltimore 21, DONALD DAV I ES- Beany Office Aide 12, Infirmary Aide 10, 11, College Club 12, FNA 10, 11, 12 Old Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 20 x 0 A I fs - ' cw if ie. A NlBfYl5'1Cl, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, 11, 12, FBLA Geneyal. 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Cheerleader 11, A 12, Captain 12. he Commercial. r ' , I IIIW- N iIIIIII' 5' lE , A- I RONALD CLIFFORD ELAINE VERONICA gf' '13-f 1 DAVIDSON- Reggie DAVlSf Lalr1e V- - 713 Myrth Avenue, Baltimore 21, 611 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore 21, 1 '- ' ' Maryland. Maryland. fl' J General. General. wg? ,, 7 fi ff ' ..f'15?5i'I?f?. ., A I- L x,,.L'1fl QQ, by JOI-IN NORRIS DAVIS DONALD FRANCIS DEBAUFRE my A 8326 Old Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 296 Stillwater Road, Baltimore 21, A TWH A ' 6, Maryland. Maryland. General. Baseball Junior Varsity 11. in n , Academic. 'f ' , . Z - X Q-,331 f - . f Q gf, 1 js 'ff' W ff ,, I A 2 W . t JULIET MARIA COTTON- Judy DOROTHY EUZABETH h5.fK4 VK ,,,. Q2 4215 Cardwell Avenue, Baltimore 6, CROCKER- Dottie 1' ' Maryland. Box 554, Mt. Hay's, Baltimore 6 'L 1 Commercial. Maryland. Library Aide 11. -' General. w. 9 1' Q X , 4x'2vQ,3t Se Neg x wwx XXL, wi - - PAUL JAMES CROWTHER N ff , . N I A 9 Homeland Avenue, Baltimore 20, sl' L 1 MJ L, I Maryland. 0 G Q F A K Cross Country Junior Varsity 11, Var- '- f .N sity 12- Track 10. General. A X 23 SLA Pantomime Hearts Made of Stone at the Senior Party. SHIRLEY VELMA DEBELIUS 1206 White Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 1O, Vice Presi- dent 11, Office Aide 12, Guidance Aide 12. Commercial. WILLIAM FREDERICK DECARLO- Will 115 Stuart Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11. General. CHARLES WOODARD DEISROTH- Charlie 187 Bird River Grove Road, White Marsh, Maryland. College Club 11, 12. Academic. BILLY WELLAND DEMASTUS 26 Henderson Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland, Homeroom Treasurer 12. General. F 2 yy of S lg JEAN CAROLE DEMINES- .leannie'f 32 Back River Neck Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 11, 12, Monitor Force 10, Library Aide 10. General. JAMES CLAYTON DENN- Jim 1446 Lorner Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. ANNIE MARlE-MADELEINE DEVlLl.E Bellvue Avenue, Kingsville, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 12, GAA 12, SGA 12, Glee Club 12. General. PATRICIA ANN DENISE DEVLIN 75A Westvvay North, Baltimore 21 Maryland. Commercial. N .p-Q. t L i .2 E if : Nao .K X Q ...H A . X. X C6 IW' -it vrvf ,we Ziff 'o ll S-B JOSEPH JOHN DIDOMENICO- Joe 17 Henry Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Basketball Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 12, Baseball Junior Varsity 11, Varsity 10, 12, Monitor Force 12. Academic. MARY LOUISE DIXON- Mar 322 East Riverside Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 11, 12. General. NINA JEAN DIXON 810 Platinum Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, Homeroom Secretary 12, Library Aide 10, 11, In- firmary Aide 11. General. THOMAS LEROY DOBBS- Tom 8034 Lansdale Road, Baltimore 24, Maryland. Cross Country Junior Varsity 11, Track Junior Varsity 11. Academic. x xv! I - l . c., X QV I ,A+ I I . I 'Q I A A . I ,.. L hw . X K of X 'Q Boyl I haven't eaten since dinner. HELEIN IRENE DODD 514 Wampler Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Spotlight Photographer 12, Honor Society 12, Laboratory Assistant 11, 12, College Club 12. Academic. GEORGE PHILIP DORBERT- Butch 310 North Marlyn Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, 11, 12, Soccer Varsity Manager 11, SGA 10, 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. FREDA EDNA DORN- Art 2235 Corsica Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. FBLA 12, Glee Club 10, 11, Library Aide 1O,11, 12. Commercial. NORMA ELIZABETH DOWNEY- Norma 1737 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 10, SGA 11, 12, FTA 12, Monitor Force 12, Art Club 11, 12, Guidance Aide 12. General. X .4 X -M s... 'V 0 -......- nw ...W vW I f j Ms t X ff ff NW, 'jar I Jw f 'fee 1 agfkgwvf. me- -ff fr s. ,lil A. 5 gy .44-ck ' L ,y ,v- Q , t -n, I , un- Z-2- 9 L 0 K Y . JANICE ELIZABETH ANNE '4 ,N DRESCHER- Jan k Q 414 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. 2, FBLA 12. 5- f--- Commercial. 5 .Tta- Q 'asf .sq I . 1 2 DOROTHY EILENE DUKE- Dottie 327 Worton Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. Ap, aw- . . JANET DOLORES DUMER :X , gg, 78 Stemmers Run Road, Baltimore 21, 1 H1 I Maryland. 5 ' FBLA Treasurer 12. H Commercial. 1.1 .-. JOSEPH EGGLESTON I H if DUNSTAN- Lulu 637 Forge Road, White Marsh, f' ' Maryland. I Af- General. . A WARREN CAVETT EARLING Box 95, Route 14, Baltimore 20, Maryland. , General. ,'w N ! WILLIAM TROY EDWARDS- Bill 83 Trump Mill, Baltimore 6, Maryland. ,Q .,. General. ,. l .5 ROBERT DONALD DREWEN- Bob 7 Joppa Road, Fullerton, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 10. General. CHRlSTlNA ANNETTE MARY DULSKI- Chris Homeroom Treasurer 11, Softball Jun ior Varsity TO, Softball Varsity 11, 12 GAA 12. General. NANCY GERTRUDE DUMER Homeroom Secretary 12, Softball .lun- ior Varsity 10, Monitor Force 12. Commercial. DAVID KIESLING DVORAK- Dave 1810 Middleborough Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. DOROTHY ANNE EDWARDS- Dottie 56 Henderson Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 11, Hockey Jun- ior Varsity 10, Volleyball Varsity 10, GAA 10, 11, 12, SGA Treasurer 12: Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Monitor Force 11, Library Aide 10. Commercial. DANlEL STEVEN ELLIOTT- Dan Homeroom Vice President 12, Basket- ball Junior Varsity 10g Varsity 11, 12: Cross Country Junior Varsity 10, Track Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, College Club 12. Academic. ROBERTA LEE ELLIOTT- Bobbie A0 Riverside Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland, Office Aide 10, Library Aide 10. Commercial. DONNA JEAN ELY- BrUdge 421 Lorraine Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Office Aide 12. Commercial. RODNEY GENE EVANS- Rod Box 520, Ranelagh Road, White Marsh, Maryland. FTA 12, Bluebook 12, Monitor Force 12, College Club 12. Academic. GERALD ALLEN EXTER- Jerry Box 451, South River Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. FEA 11. General. CHARLES WILLIAM FABER- Chick Box 268 Holly Neck Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General, DAVID GORDON FAZENBAKER- Fazie 410 Danville Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Glee Club, College Club. General. EDWARD WARREN ELLIS 7925 31st Street, Baltimore 6, Maryland. College Club 12. Academic. JOYCE MAY ENGEL 1037 Stevens Road, White Marsh, Maryland. FNA 11, 12, College Club 12, Bible Club 12. Academic. MARGARET MARY EVERING- Marge 1021 Chesaco Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. GAA 10. General. LARRY F. EY- Larry 8001 Duvall Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Class President 10, 11, Homeroom President 10, Basketball Varsity 10, ll, 12, Co-Captain 12, Soccer Junior Varsity IO, Varsity 11, 12, Co-Captain 12, Baseball Varsity 10, 11, SGA IO, 12, President 12, Glee Club 10, Honor Society 12, Laboratory Assistant 12, College Club 12. Academic. MARLENE CATHERINE FAUST- Mar 1409 Wilson Point Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Office Aide 11, Infirmary Aide 10, li, 12. , General. 1, L , xi J V . s. . 'U S. QL, xl' Q , i V .. ' 0 X RI' 5 E' x f X 'Ip . u ob' ,I CHARLES JOSEPH FELTES 3 Floral Place, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Soccer Varsity 12, Baseball Varsity 'll Cheerleader 11, Library Aide 10. General. . I Ag! 5 . , 1 qw, W fig, I ' .Q 'f has A ' , 925 at A K 5 . ,. i v A- 35? Q li X, .. I A ' I A w A . ,, Q 'gs N .' If A 54-91 i ' 3, 1 3 ' 'f' 1 ' ' N, if .1 7' 41:7- 1 -fa 'cc X . x C 5. . - e' 2 , .. ,. .. A ,-, - ' fl' . ru if -H S , -. ,....-. . I-if 1 1' 4 N wi. .. E H we 45' KW f .Q W ,Z 5 1 v .. M f . f 4 4, -W Z fi ? , I f L My 't 1 - :'Z.531'if ' . W jyfyf.-. vu . 25 45 f 1. 7 gf I .,,,' am' ,. 1 -ff Q ff X , .. I 9. f i' f ,fffizff ,D '67, Q 2 , I 4 5, 4 .j :E AN, ' QQ-.Ax . 5 eiri GLADYS ANNE Flcicus .- 367 Oberle Avenue, Baltimore 21, Q A vm, ., Maryland. 1. . -:X X5 ,. . ...g X Homeroom Secretary 11, 12, Monitor Aide 11 D 1 bl Xm.,-,V. mm, Force 11, 12, Office ' I , Fifi . matics 12, K Book Staff. I Commercial. .QW ..,.4Q.. .. . .. iii: V MARTHA ANN EISCHER- Marty ,, Box 133, Route 14, Baltimore 20, am j ---- V '3 Maryland. I' 15 Academic. , . . X U f f: 5 I , gg -. . ,Q , 4 iii: gk .1 YW 3, L, fl -- W-QVQQQE3 .V f- Q . A X ,. ,JM ,X . -I new 7945 Delrose Avenue, Baltimore 6, 3 I General. we W Maryland. at L A .1 ,- : , ffl , vb N f x! , Qiffef J. is-J... 12 U V fl CHARLES ELSWORTH FOOS- Foes 154 Orville Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. College Club 12. Academic. WILMA LEE FORREST Box 331, Route 1, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. 28 MARGIE ELLEN FOLTZ WILLIAM GEORGE FISCHER- Willy 1'6- WADE H. FINNEYFROCK- Finney 1510 Becklow Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. MILLARD LEWIS FISCHER Box 16, Ebenezer Road, White Marsh, Maryland. General. ANDREA JOYCE FLOOD- Andy Vincent Road, White Marsh, Maryland. GAA 10, 12, Spotlight 11, Mcrtltor Force 12, College Club. Academic. 407 Ballard Avenue, Baltimore 20, b 12. Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 12, GAA 10, 11, 12, FBLA 11, Glee Clu If Commercial. DONALD JOSEPH FORNO- O'Forn 30 Berkshire Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 10, Presi- dent 11, 12, College Club 11, 12 Academic. t . VICKIE JOANETTE FOWLER I5 Larkspur Lane, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, 11, Softball Junior Varsity 10, 11, Varsity 12, Cheerleader 11, GAA 10, 11, 12, SGA 12, Glee Club 10, Blueboolx 12, Office Aide II, 12, College Club 12. General. Nex . . 2. as , NNN, fm K 'Cdl - F15 'P k 'v+a.3'l RUTH ELLEN GAHLER A26 Stemmers Run Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. GAA 11, 12, Glee Club 12. Commercial. GILBERT JOHN GARDNERf Gil 621 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. MARGARET NANCY GARRlSON-- Nance 33 Transverse Avenue, Baltimore 20, JAMES LAWRENCE GALYONf Jirn 1734 Glen Curtis Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Soccer Junior Varsity 11, Baseball Jun- ior Varsity 1O, Monitor Force 10, Col- lege Club 12. Academic. BARBARA ANN GARRETT- Candy D-1002 Wilson Point Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland, Basketball Junior Varsity 10, Office Aide 12, Infirmary Aide 10, Library Aide 10. Commercial. ROBERT RALPH GATES- Bob A212 Darleigh Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. 4- W, .. 'WI 5. - F H.. 1' ..- li ff .. xx 'x X... 1 f y' fY' ...f rg.. ,M l . or- x 'Y Aww -vs Maryland, General. Softball Junior Varsity 11, Hockey x, Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 12, GAA ,Q T.-., my , 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 12, Monitor 1, Force 12, Library Aide 10, College N Club 12. W Academic. 4 t,-Zim , 91 . --., -3 f 1 ' . 15 cl in M FRANCES S. FRANK- Fran'f X 8 C ' A . 7824 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, 5 aw ' A , '.- 1 Maryland. A wr-- cw' rim. . y O A 111,12-1, Commercial. y JAMES EARLE FRANK- Jim - ' '-'- N he ' Route 16, Box 49, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. I . 'nfl W , yy , IP' ah if 1 tr.: 111 X 1 RAYMOND WAYNE FRINGER- Ray X -X cv' ' 200 Wagner Lane, Baltimore 21, R '11 'ik - 1' wg ' Ma ryland. 5 s.,i if ..y. Q Band 10, 1 1, 12. D ,Wk X General. 115 A in PAUL FREDERICK FRIES 711 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Dramatics 12. Academic. KENNETH DALE GAGE- Ken Cbase, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Monitor Force 12, College Club 12, Bible Club 12. Academic. 29 .Qs 'H -w...,,. S1-L-f..M. E' -----.. -- '-'gr' ' gf' ,' Z, 51- 51- iii ,, fx- it . f-.., ,,-1 ,E---A C fe- 5 S 3, Q C W: ,A '75 if ,I 'v 4.- L:-.ff-5 '-,. LZ-.---1 , K 'F 7- 'Q-v 'Y Cl 'VF' DOROTHY EILEEN GRONINGER 1407 Shore Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, Treasurer 12, Hockey Junior Varsity 10, ll, Captain lt, GAA 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Guidance Aide 10, 11, 12. Commercial. RICHARD CARL GROVE- Little Richard B-115 Allison Lane, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Soccer Junior Varsity 10. General. JOSEPH GEORGE GUTERMUTH- Joe 310 Nicholson Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, 11, Monitor Force 11. General. DOROTHY ELAINE HALL- Dottie Powderdale Avenue, Chase, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, 11, lnfirmary Aide 11, 12, Library Aide 10. General. , Q' ' -'v 'l - 7en' - f' -3' of fa HUGH CALVIN GROVE A 'ff Q- fi 8 Hydroplane Drive, Baltimore 20, 'lf' fl N Maryland. ., ' .Q Baseball Junior Varsity 10, Homeroom , ' I Vice President 10, 11. ,.'Q,'3,'ff' - General. W ' t A f ' A . if . rg ,Q 1 - X 'I 'Mitt' FRANCES LEE GRYMES- Fran T68 Wiltshire Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. A x 7' General. .-1 h F' N XWVXVI . ts .S ,165 Wwe 'ss Tilt 1 DOLLY GUY 8366 Pulaski Highway, Baltimore 6, - IV K wg . N Maryland. ii fry! -vs Horneroom Secretary 11, 12, Softball ' H-X ' 'L ' Junior Varsity 10, GAA 10, 11, 12, ' ii' ki J .V FBLA ll, 12, Cheerleader 10, 11, , ' T Commercial, we, GEORGE DAVID HALL- Jock 1207 Fourth Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. sv' 2 ...M WALLACE GARY GRAY- Gary Box 709, Route 15, Baltimore 20, Maryland. College Club 12, Laboratory Assistant 12. Academic. LEE WENDELL GRIER 13 Floral Place. Baltimore 23. Maryland. Basketball Junior Varsity 10, 11, Soccer Junior Varsity 10, 11, Varsity 12, Track Junior Varsity 107 SGA 10, 11, FTA 12, Thespians 12, College Club 10, 11, 12, Dramatics 10, 12, Class Vice President 10, ll, Homeroom Presi- dent 10, 11, 12. Academic. DORIS CARMELIA GREGORY- DOoriS 541 Compass Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Monitor Force Tl, Library Aide ll, 12, Bible Club 12, Operetta 12. Academic. SHIRLEY ANNETTE GRlFFlTH 9 Goeller Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Guidance Aide 10. Commercial. 31 BARBARA ANN HAMILTON 20 Laxi Way, Baltimore 20, Maryland, Homeroom Vice President 12, Basket- HELEN VIRGINIA HARAHUS- Pu.,.,c., 906 Cord Street, Baltimore 20, Maryland. A TI' ball Varsity 10, 11, 121 Hockey Junior GAA 10, 11: FBLA 11: Glee Club 10: yarsiry 10, varsity 11, 12: Volley. Monitor Force IO, ii, Guidance Aide ff ball varsity 11, GAA 10, 11, 12, 10, ii, 12: Library Aide ii. 12, WW Vice President 12, Monitor Force Treasurer 12. Qa 12, Honor Society 121 Laboratory ACBCISFYUC. ' Assistant 12. Academic. CHARLES I-IANRAHAN- Bud ROBERT WILLIAM I-IARDESTER 1216 East I-Iomberg Avenue, Baltimore 1108 BSSCIW Drive, BBITUTWOVE 20, ,V 2, 21,Maryland, Maryland. fax , Hoi-neroom Vice President 10, Glee GleeClub1O. gy, Club IO, il, 12, Tiwespiaris ii, 12, General. ' If Dramatics, 11. EQ General. ng? s L gg, DENNIS COLLIER HANSEN- Danny BARBARA ANN HARLOW QR Q B0 South Hawthorne Road, Baltimore 117 Bennett, Baltimore 21, Maryland. I - 20, Maryland. Glee Club 11, 12. 1. , 1' General. General. y f . JACQUELINE HARRELL- Jackie 1617 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore 21. Maryland. Q4 Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, GAA 11, 12, ,-N Bluebook 12. General. Ph, 'fre X . A S X O frffe ci ' I 'Ugk ,gt - I al I Seniors gfitlwc-r 'round lr, .'ip,,l,11,qI the Jittcr-bug contest. ,wwe i P , M ,. 11 Q Q- 5, fi' . W ' K- ,J X RONALD JOSEPH HARRER- Ron 919 Lutz Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Basketball Junior Varsity 10, Soccer Varsity 10, 11, Baseball Varsity 10, 11, 12, FEA 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Laboratory Assistant 10, 11, College Club 11, 12. General. ff? LUSM4 -S! RUSSELL STONE HARRINGTON- Buzz 1805 Wilson Point Road, Middle River 20, Maryland. College Club 12. Academic. THOMAS CHARLES HARRINGTON- Tom 5417 Hamilton Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Monitor Force 12. General. NANCY JOYCE HASENEI- Nance 7905 311th Street, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Honor Society 12, Infirmary Aide 10, 11. Academic. CLAUDE DENNIS HATCHELL- Hatch 562 Compass Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, 11, Cross Country Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, Track Junior Varsity 10, 12, SGA 10, 11, Glee Club, Monitor Force 11, College Club 11, 12. Academic. LAWRENCE CHARLES HAUSMANN- Larry Rexis Avenue, Fullerton, Maryland. Monitor Force 11, 12, Laboratory Assist- ant 12. General. XKW Ylflr 1 il if 1 L J X-ig f , L i Q . .M 'wk J' C at . Qc THDC Q I mx' ,, ,ee .. .X ,sg-ie 4 - li- e., Q . Q -.N of tlttlk S'-.ff '- i : .KL , . if: - i :5..i1i X if-' ' Us .rf yur' V.. - 1 A K ly, 1 K, as tl 1 . ,,L!,f:1'5?q ,A 53' N L , ., . 'ix X K 1 l K7 DONNA LEE HARROLD I 5827 Westwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. h B095 4, Basketball Junior Varsity 10, VBVSITY LOCKER ROOM 12, Softball Varsity 10, ll: l'lOCl4eY X5 varsity 11, 12, GAA 11. 12i SGA 'sf x.,-ff to, tt, College Club to, tt. 12- 21' Academic. gc? Q sl W ' 'f 53' . 1 , --:Till -rj l I Nxtxl llxuuuthif. L I 'G ft QA r fN E e f L X Z S -f A .J N 1X2 L !S1X'l 'll' .- xx 26 6 .QV 1 NX 2 v Z X f Jubilant faces and satisfaction. empty plates are sure signs of enjoyment and 33 1 I . f . W4 V, xf5.,' . .. i .MMS A ft I I f f ff , 4 ff ig, b ga. ,,., . 3? ff W, 12' f E. ' M 1, SEQ, , X ... dm .ve , H f ' 21, f a? ' 2 Zrwfrir '- I .W 'irony ff Q ft 5 , 7 My ' . ' f ff f T I :V - ' .c ,,V ' WW, .0 ,ft 4 Q pf ft f 4 4444 AV fy.. 44 ii ZW -M, . . f f W , . 9 I 'fm fm. .1-fu , 1 . J'iq..l PATRICIA FRANCES HEIM- Pat 526 Wampler Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. FBLA it, 12. Commercial ROBERT WILLIAM HERTZOG 2006 Oakland Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Honor Society 12, Laboratory Assistant 12, College Club 12. Academic. DARLEEN VIRGINIA HEWITT- Dari 7921 33rd Street, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, 11, Spotlight 11, Editor-in-Chief 12, Monitor Force 11, Honor Society 12. Commercial. DOROTHY JANE HIEBER- Dotty 8117 Old Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, GAA 10, SGA 11, Vice President 12, FTA 11, 12, Blue- book 12, Art Editor 12, Monitor Force Lieutenant 11, 12, Thespians President 11, 12, Honor Society 12, Art Club 10, 11, College Club 11, Dramatics 10, 11. General. JOHN OSCAR HILLSTROM- Lump 155 Silver Lane Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glce Club 10, Laboratory Assistant 11, 12. Academic. MARTHA ELLEN HOLLIS- 'Mariy 13 Helicopter Drive, Bnltimorc 20, Maryland. GAA 10, 11, 12, FBLA 11, 12, Glce Club 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 10. Commercial. JANICE WYNNE HENNING- Jan 2017 Longview Court, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. CARROLL WILLIAM HESS 4 Forest Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland, Homeroom Vice President 10, Soccer Junior Varsity 10, Varsity' 11, 12, Track Junior Varsity 11, Varsity 12, SGA 12. Academic. DAVID THOMAS HICKMAN, JR.- Dave 236 Edgewater Apartments, Baltimore 21, Maryland. FEA 11. General. JOANNE HILL- JO 940 North Marlyn Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Monitor Force 10, 11, Infirmary Aide 12. General. LOIS ANNE HINKLE- Hink 45 Cherry Garden Road, Baltimore 2, Marylancl. Softball Junior Varsity 10, 11, Tum- bling Club 11, Monitor Force 11. General. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH HOOD- Ginger 7112 Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. 1 CHARLES LEO HOOS 7161 Greenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. ROBERT HAROLD HORST 427 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, Soccer Junior Varsity 11, Track Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. HAROLD RICHARD HOSTETLER- Dick 7 Gyro Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. MARJORIE AGNES HOWER- 'Margie 1715 Earhart Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, Secretary 125 Orchestra 11, 12, Glee Club 10. Academic. EUGENE DANIEL HUETHER- Gene 7921 34th Street, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, Monitor Force 10, 12, College Club 11. Academic. MARGARET JANE HURLOCK- Peggy Route 2, Box 388, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Spotlight 12, Monitor Force 11, Library Aide 11, College Club 11, 125 Bible Club. Commercial. ARLENE MARIE HORA- Ar Box 347, Silver Lake Drive, Fullerton, Maryland. FBLA 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Glee Club 10, Monitor Force 12, Office Aide 10. Commercial. GEORGE JOSEPH HORVATH 5708 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Monitor Force 12, Art Club 11, 12, Photography Club 10. General. JOHN NELSON HOWELL' ' , Box 25, Route 1, White Marsh, -' 1 f Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 11, President 12, Cross Country Junior Varsity 10. General. ROBERT DANlEL HUBER- Bob 105 North Stuart Street, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Thespians 11, 12, Dramatics 10, 11. General. SAMUEL HUGHES- Sam 245 Back River Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 11, 12. General. LOUIS PATRICK HYLAND- Pat 2122 Old Orems Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Basketball Junior Varsity 10, SGA 11, 12, Band 10, 115 Laboratory Assistant 12, College Club 11, 12. General. .. 3 f ak. ' li.. 'f - tm- ,- V .Qc Y, 2 'ft' at ,M 15159795 ' Q, ., 5.513 .L U, .. ea j.L. -r :.. l 4 we. is 3 P. 42... f., - .v vQl',f.c:' 'A ., .:. ,W I X ef. . - - ,.,. X.. .L , F.. 1 l ',' ' 4.t,.,is4nv A until, fn., x , , . 1 V V' N a' N' ,r as.. if, - ,r 1, ', . -1' , ,,,,, l ,, . L an ii l,,,,-.....,.. ,557 E A r VW' jf , 3' ,.-,fy I . f . ,P . ri,ggQ1.'r 9' We A ,,q , 4' V ,, '5',,, -s 'F Ei 'Va , fl .J l l 0'5 -wan.. W, 2 ,V mf X.. 4 A 5 i RONNIE GERALD lRVlN- ROD BEVERLY ANN IRWIN lx., ' --Us 420 Delaware Avenue, Baltimore 21, 607 Old Home Road, Baltimore 6r X y 1 , Maryland, Maryland. BM A .. General, Hockey Varsity 107 FTA 10, Monitor '-4, , X Rf, i Force 10, 11, 12. .1 W 1 T H General. GV- Tirgiilkw R1 Ne xe.. if A 1-iff. ,.: 'i -'ti g a. -L 1 ffl '-Q3 ., 'n . MARGARET LEE ISNER- Marge ROBERT JACHlM5Kl- Bob ' X I f k 543-A Sue Grove Road, Baltimore 21, 515 Mace Avenue, Baltimore 21, Q Maryland. Maryland. L l ' 'L' .bm FBLA 11, 12, Monitor Force 12, Track 10. .1 -Off? N 2 -vi Commercial. General. mx . 6 , 1 tix L '-r 1 .. -fp. -. , , r SARA ELIZABETH JACKSON- Nappy V 'v 1 1205 Fourth Road, Baltimore 20, ee x Maryland. 2 J' V Volleyball 10, GAA 10, 11, 12, FBLA I my -2- 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Monitor 1 X tr' Perce io, 11, Office Aide 12, Library .. X A 1 Aide 10, 11, 12, Library Club 12. , Commercial. ,513-,. L,-',5:g , .X 1 'iilt' gain: yd BRENDA CAROL RHYLLIS ANN JENNlNGS-llphyll JANOWITZ- Bren 1205 North 62nd Street, Baltimore 6, 930 Woodlyn Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland- Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 11, Treasurer CT tw GAA 12: F31-A 12: Guidance Aide 10. 12, FBLA 12, Monitor Force 10, 11. Commercial, Commercial. X ERIC DALE JENSEN- Ric CLIFFORD MATTHEW 9216 Nottingvvood Road, Baltimore 6, JOHNSON- Cliff Maryland, 26 Back River Neck Road, Baltimore Cross Country Varsity 11, 12. 21, Maryland, i General. Homeroom Treasurer 11, Basketball Jun- ior Varsity 11, Cross Country Junior Varsity 11. Acacli-mic. ROSE MARGARET DANIFI JONFS D.1i1i1io lliwwmik X JOHNSON-- Billie Roscf' 912 Wooclvvnrd Drive, Baltimore 2, K 1016 Sumter Avenue, Baltimore 6, Mfirylniicl qi . Maryland. Glifi- Club 10, 11, 12, ' I ' GAA 10, FBLA 12, Glen- Club 111, 11, Cu-111.-ml. , A ,ix 12, Bible club 12, Opurctta. 'Q A ,Vi Commercial. , 1 XX 36 'K 1 1- L. 'ai RICHARD LEO KARNS-- Dick 25 Riverside Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, Laboratory Assistant 12, College Club 11, 12, Homeroom Secretary 10. Academic. CHARLES WILLIAM KAUTZ- Bill 22 Harrison Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland, Glee Club IO, 12, Track Junior Varsity 10, Cross Country Junior Varsity ll. Gc-nc-ral. .-'-..1 'S II JF' oe 3 fall . in: Kala' r .I Ifii ft' I :-. im: l lib 'H riigiliv' I 6 ff 5, X I Q fl i LOUIS WILLIAM KARP 'Z -v 16 A-Fenway South, Baltimore 21, gm I Maryland. Dramatics 11, 12. General. GLENDA KATHRYN KEAN- Glen 1548 Clwilwortlw Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. GAA 10, 11, 12, Monitor Force 11, 12. General. , f I ' ,, N 2' ' IQ .2 5-vu...-1' . Qu: I ,,,,.:. ltd Bi' I W I. , its-P g NANCY CATHERINE KEAN- Red 2204 Old Eastern Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Commercial. HARRY PAUL JONES- Buddy 515 Middle River Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Gener'al. CATHERINE ANN JURKOVITZ- Cathy 10 Manifold Court, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Basketball Varsity 11, 12, Softball Junior Varsity 11, GAA 10, 12, Glee Club 10, Monitor Force 10, Infirmary Aide ll, 12. General. VINCENT KALWA- Vince 604 Orems Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Track Junior Varsity 10. General. It f Ne' NANCY MARIE JORDON- Nance 8107 Sumter Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Volleyball Varsity 11, Hockey Varsity Manager 12, GAA 12, FNA 12, Glee Club 10, ll, Office Aide 11, 12, ln- firmary Aide 12, College Club 12, Bible Club 12. Academic. BETTY MARIE KAHLER 6211 Hamilton Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Commercial. LEE KARMINSKI 320 Poplar Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, 11, SGA 10, 11, Honor Society 12, Laboratory Assistant 12, College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. 37 .. we-rf -I I ' yr 6 N-e.,,,,. MARION ROSE KLINE-- Posey 1042-A Stevens Road, White Marsh, Maryland. Bible Club 12. General. ETHEL MAE KOLOUP-I'Es5r-I 8626 Pulaski Highway, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Art Club 11. General. 38 -1 LEON IGNATIUS KOLODZIEJSKI 106 Raspe Avcnuc, Baltimore 6, Maryland. FTA 12, College Club 12. Academic. PATRICIA THERESA KOS Pnl 706 South Marlyn Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Hoiiturrmiii Trunsurur IO, Dmiitntics ll. General PATRICK JOSEPH KEARNS 55 Seversky Court, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 10, Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. PHILIP WALTER KEMP- Phil 420 Riverside Drive, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Track Junior Varsity 10, 11, Monitor Force 12. General. GEORGE CLARENCE KIRBY 40 B-Westvvay North, Baltimore 21, Maryland. College Club 10, 11, 12. General. DONNA LEE KIRK 8200 Eastern Boulevard, Baltimore 24, Maryland. FBLA 10, Glee Club 10. Commercial. BARBARA KAI KEATLEY 1532 Dornton Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, Secretary 11, Vice President 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Monitor Force 10, 11, 12, Lieutenant 11, 12, Honor Society 12, Library Aide 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12, College Club 10, 11, 12, Bible Club 12- Operetta 12. Academic. 1 BETTY JANE KERR Ebenezer Road, Chase, Maryland. Softball Junior Varsity IO, 11, Hockey Junior Varsity 11, Intramurals. General. EARL CONRAD KIRCKHOFF- Kirk Box 329, Silver Spring Lane, Fullerton, Maryland. General. ANNABELLE LEONA KISER-'Kenf' 1540 Dornton Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. GAA 10, 11, 12, FBLA 12, Glee Club to, ii, 12, Library Aide it, 12, Library Club 12. Commercial. I It vv.Q'gri,,.. wviiitfitts- fat I DONALD JEROME KRAUS- Don Forge Road, Fullerton, Maryland. General. KAREN MARY KREINER- Kar Box 551, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Horneroom President 10, SGA 10, FBLA 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 12 Operetta 12. Commercial. EDWARD FRANC LACOTTI- Frank Sumter Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. THOMAS JOSEPH LACOTTI- Wop 303 Patapsco Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 12. General. CAROLYN RAY KRAUSE 7 Gumwood Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom President 11, Basketball Junior Varsity 10, 11, Hockey Junior varsity io, GAA io, ii, SGA ii, 12, FBLA 11, 12, Glee Club IO, 111, 12, Office Aide ll. Commercial. WILLIAM EDWARD KUDRICK- Bill 1203 63rd Street, Baltimore 6, Maryland, General. JOE WILLIAM LACOTTI- Moans 8023 Edgewater Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. CAROLYN VIRGINIA LAMBDIN 4215 Thornclitt Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 123 Monitor Force 10, 11, 12, Operetta 12. Commercial. STANLEY MICHAEL Maryland. FEA 11. General. General. KOZLOWSKI- Sonny 805 Rose Dale, Baltimore 6, it 'lbw qw.- 2 3 7'lv-1 jr X. 1. 1 4 , Q I in C , I 'VN Aw! ab, X in- Wa- HENRY JOSEPH KRAFT- Hank Forge Road, Fullerton, Maryland. 1. L .lf 4: CATHERINE ANN KRAFT- Cathy 6001 Shady Spring Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 12, Monitor Force 12. Commercial. AMELIA JEAN KRATZEN Route 16, Box 180, Baltimore 20, Maryland. FBLA 11, 12. Commercial. 39 M .f - 1 Q' Af ' , V' 41: it sq ' f. x if gf 4 ct' age John looks deep in thought studying an occupation. CAROLE ANN LAPENNA 7801 Baltimore Street, Baltimore 24, Maryland. FNA 10, 11, 12, Monitor Force 11, Infirmary Aide 10, 11, 125 Library Aide 10, College Club 11, 12, Junior Red Cross President 12. Academic, SANDRA LYNNE LASSAHN- Sandy 7301 Belair Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 11, Volleyball Junior Varsity 10, SGA 10, FBLA 11, Glee Club 10, 11, Bluebook 125 Office Aide 10, Library Aide 10, Dramatics 10. Commercial. JANICE ANN LENZ- Jan 6705 Golden Ring Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, Hockey Jun- ior Varsity 10, Varsity 12, GAA 10, ii, 12, SGA ii, Office Aide 12, College Club 12. Commercial. KATHRYN ELAINE LESHER- Dolly 328 Riverside Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Laboratory Assist- ant 12, College Club 11, 12. Academic. L mx :, 1 1 1 ln l'.,.l Ez: 45:1 ALETTA JEWEL LEWIS- Don Box 620, Route 15, Baltimore 20, Maryland. FBLA 11, Monitor Force 11, 12. Commercial. GUY VALENTINE LINDENMUTH 363 Leeanne Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Academic. CHARLES WALTER LINGNER- Bill 336 Wye Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Monitor Force 12. General. V-..,Lf-gtk 'K ww fs. At.-. 1 -1-K-.mf . Cha Come on, Carolyn, does the clamp go like this? .Y FAxe fL -nm Sfwoar Nxxff Er 2 K .Qtr V . .1 J f r 6 U '1 P6Zff7!ll-l gl -, .L LEON WAYNE LITTLEJOHN 1 Clipper Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. LAYTON GENE LOCHARY 1718 Glen Curtis, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. SHIRLEY MARIE LORDEN 437 South 52nd Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President ll. Commercial. ,Jag JOAN BENNETH LITTLE 1009 Sumter Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. KENNETH GEORGE LITZINGER- Lit 4309 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Basketball Manager Junior Varsity IO, Cross Country Junior Varsity 10, Laboratory Assistant 12, College Club. Academic. JESSE JOSEPH LOHR- Jay 7531 Belair Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Commercial. ANITA RUTH LOUX- Neets 7801 Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 11, Vice Presi- dent 12g FTA 11, 125 FBLA 11, 12, Monitor Force 11, 127 Thespians 11, 12, Infirmary Aide ll, 12, Dramatics 10, ll. Commercial. Wu-.psb ta 'K . fs .N-H im 151' ,QV ..... .. uw! uw. 191K J 5 .. T' 11. tgwaev N :r'MT gwwti i f elsif, 151.31 1 raeafja r-p-W I. f r 'J if .,11 QW 2 f f' f ff! f 4 Z!! ff If ff' f 'ir' , ff ,, - , ' ri , ' ff I ' ., 'ff' f , 'I 7621, 1 aw' ,M-K 2 . ii e fx S We 'CM W 1 , 'I' ' 2 W ' iles., '-4 Ci 1 A K. ,.,.,,,.,,, Q W... , 2 iw... p - ...TV S., .mv - x . xi' i K X Q an Z r .M , are 'fltplllljlt 7 ' il! 'B W I X I ff.. , W 1'?e??'t 4 'I COY DILBOURN LU NSFORD- Dil 4 Strat Court, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. HOWELL MAXWELL MACE, JR. 288 Ridge Road, Baltimore, Maryland. General. HOWARD FREDERlCK MAIROSE- Fritz 936-Wampler Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Track Junior Varsity 10, 11. General. FRANCES MARIA MANGANO- Frannie 5113 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. DONALD WAYNE MARSHALL 812 Glass Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Thespians 11 12, Laboratory Assistant 11, 12, Dre- matics 10, 11. General. 1 JAMES WALTER MARTIN- Caruso 921 Martin Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Art Club 10, 11, 12, Opererta 12. General. RON-ALD WILLIS LUTHER- Luke 1205 Tupelo Place, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Baseball Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, College Club 11, 12. Academic. WAYNE LEE MAGSAMEN Box 53, Route 16, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. SUSAN LEE MALSON-- Sue 509 Middle River Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Softball Junior Varsity 11, GAA 10, 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. THOMAS VINCENT MANZARI- Tommy 14 D Byway North, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Track Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11. General. ALAN JAMES MARTIN- Al 4 Gyro, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Academic. MARLYN JOAN MARTIN- Mar Box 654, Route 14, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, Treasurer 12, Volleyball Varsity 10, GAA 10, FBLA 12, Spotlight 11, 12, Honor Society 12, Library Aide 10. Commercial. WARREN EDWARD MARTIN- Hawk 209 Elinor Avenue, Baltimore 6, r.. JANICE DOLORES MASON- Jan i Chase, Maryland. 4 If 'iv- Basketball Varsity 11, 12, GAA 12, A Maryland. FNA 10, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, College Cross Country Junior Varsity 10, FEA Club 12. Q rv 11, Laboratory Assistant 11. Academic. General. 'Q 1 'II ,I 5295 3 4 BETTY JOAN MATTHEU CECILE VIRGINIA MCCLELLAN- Ginny i V 500 Armstrong Lane, Baltimore 21, 1811 Wilson Point Road, Baltimore 20, , ' K Maryland, Maryland. 1' Q i, Homeroom President 12, Volleyball Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Operetta 12, fi, f ' iv' Varsity ii, GAA To, 12, SGA Treasurer GAA To. ' Q f r 11, FBLA ii, Giee Club to, 11, 12, General. ' V-.ff Honor Society 12, Bluebook Business Manager 12, Operetta 12. A l Commercial. i tl' lit L DANIEL PATRICK Mccov- Barr HARRY WILKIN MCDANLEL I I 403 Silver Avenue, Baltimore 21, 14 Greenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, L Maryland. Maryland. V, lit ' General. Monitor Force 11, Laboratory Assistant L' 11, 12. r' '- Academic. ' ... l l 4 JEANETTE LAVERNE MCDONALD CATHERINE LOUISE MCNEAL- Mitzi 7940 Langdon Lane, Baltimore 6, 411 Babikow Road, Baltimore 6, I ,,,, Maryland, Maryland. g R Homeroom Vice President 11, Glee Homeroom Vice President 10, Treasurer I 'Nw Club 10, 11, 12, Operetta 12, Honor 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Monitor Society 12. Force 12, Operetta 12. if Academic. General. ,I Afi' 12' , LORRAINE ESTHER KENNETH WAYNE MEACHAIIA- Kenny u MCQUAY- Buttons 36 Hydroplane Drive, Baltimore 20, ' A 937 Renfrew Street, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Maryland. Glee Club 10, Laboratory Assistant 11, ' ' FBLA 12, Office Aide 12, Library 12, operena To. yy Aide 11. Academic. 1 Commercial. ' . , A? X X . f . f :JCI DONALD ROBERT MEHLiscH- Dona ILL IL , - Bill I L' .. ,f ..'r 4410 Glenmore Avenue, Baltimore 6, 90 RO I6 ' e,7Baltimore 6, , l i Maryland. ar la .I h VN If V,'r, Homeroom President 10, Cross Cou rn ' resid 10, 11, Soccer W7 'K g ' Junior Varsity 10, 11, Intramurals , J ' V Y 1 lee Cl 10. , ' , 11, 12, Band 10, College Club ii, FG . f r Laboratory Assistant 11, 12. W W4jP,f,L ,r,' , Aca d e m ic . ' 9 ' ' avr A Tf.Lr, fiviih YN , s.-' ' . 1' rv- VWQ A r Aa, I .M ,,., r.,A Q fi ff' M f?'03f:W5 . .,.. ,, 4, 1 3 , A - . ' Ht, ,W , ,My , ' It rl , 71 . 'M MM' - P J. 1 f, .j'..1f' Q ff f f..:Ivi:fX1wf2. x M, A..-,744 .. .- - + 4 2, -cfsfiigofv so L Sw - '..,,wef,g.z1z,we L., a f. H- ,. ff .f 'K fY7..4!':1f.,'s f. 4c.Q',,: I A by ,,, . 7 .,ff.-,y.g-f-j,1.- I rn, , . of ' .rw-I . w' ffr-f..Z EU' 1 -52:21 ,,,,.,. ,,,, :,,, 1 ,, . 21,! Z, f ., 5442?-for- - .If 4:1 ,V ,. ., Q ,rw .M 54' ff SQ, . Y 1 A I . . ' l ' ,,.- jk.z2,:Z'i'i.. 81 4 1 1 M ., was . if I I . li 5 . ,, . A -A4 DAVID LEO MASSENGER- Bud B Hartman Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. EDWARD RYCHARD MEUSEL- Ed 409 Oak Avenue, Baltimore 24, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, 11, President 12, Soccer Junior Varsity 11, Wrestling 11. Academic. ANTHONY JOSEPH MIERZVVICKI- Tony 1830 Ellinvvood Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Basketball Manager 10, Baseball Jun- ior Varsity 10, Cross Country Junior Varsity 10, Intramurals IO, 11, 12, Monitor Force 10, General. RONALD EDWIN MESSMAN- Sl'torty 811 Norris Lane, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. JEAN MARY MICHALOSKI- Jeanne 528 Dorsey Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 11, GAA 10, 12, FBLA 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 12, Maryland State Chorus 12, Operetta 12. Commercial. HAZEL LYNN MIKELL 137 Dinedral Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Executive Committee 10, GAA 10, 11, 12, SGA tt, 12, Glee Club to, tt, 12, Tlnespians 12, Honor Society 12, College Club 11, 12. Academic. ?ROm Vu! I ' ' TI C K ETS A 5 C. ARLENE CATHERINE NIILKE ' B 1102, K'ng A en , Baltinore 6, I 7 Mzjyland. I V ue ll Infirmary Aide 10. I a-1-.- Commercial. JL., ANGELA FRANCIS NIILLER- Arm 231 Edgewater Apartments, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee CIIJIDIO, 11. General. MARY ELIZABETH MILLER Matt 278 Kent Avenue, Baltimore 21, Marylftnd, Monitor Force 11, 12. Acarlomic 44 -ig 'ng DELORES ANN MILLER-f'Ann 102 Yavvnmeter Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Hornoroom Vice Presiclcnt 12, GAA 10, II, I2, Glce Club 10, II, Monitor Force 12, Office Aide 12. Acficlemic. BARIONLAVVRLNCLMl1CI'lLlL 'Larry' 207 Nurllt Ifsst-1 Ayr-nut-, Iinltintoril 21, lVl.1ryl.nirl Crugs Country Ittntor VIIISIIV ll, Imtl Junior Vtttstly Itt, Vrlrwlly ll, Ill Arfirlvtittt Q-x .5 .A - 4. BETTY JEAN MORRIS- B. J. KENT BRADLEY MORRlSON- CloWn' 613 Virginia Avenue, Baltimore 21, Chase, Maryland. Maryland. General. Hoiricroom President 10, Treasurer, GAA 10, FBLA 12. Corrurnc-rcial. FAITH ANN MOYER 219 West Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 11, 12. General. JON WESTLY MUSGROVE- Mussy 1601 Dartford Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Grim.-ral. 91? l l SHIRLEY ANN fvioYER- Dany y 219 West Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. ' Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. V 5 EILEEN ANN MYERSA Cl1iCl4 8501 Old Philadelphia Road, 21, Maryland. Commercial. Baltimore CATHLEEN OLIVIA MOHR- Cathy 8026 Duvall Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 12, SGA 11, FBLA 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, FBLA Secretary 12. Commercial. ETHEL MOHR- Dolly 430 Delaware Avenue, Baltimore Maryland. General. ELCOYE MOONEYHAM- Elk Maryland. . General. 1 i if , K 531 Compass Road, Baltimore 20, 'V' 1- fy, X fv mf 91 Q-if ,YZF x if I 1, A Y 'M lf, 1-A ' if J-ff-.fi A 't ,,x, iii 1 'Y'-- . . ll -Wit' A HENRY EDWARD MOHR- Buck Box 152, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Band 10. General. 21, MARY JOAN MORAVVE- M, J. Route 15, Box 238, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Monitor Force 11, Infirmary Aide 10 11, General. 45 , f V ,5 H. ww f K f ZW 7 0441, 'f cr ' , 4, x ? I .ff IF' . . pw- ' f i . N. v LQNNXM X 'E ' s I I , .,.g...L,., f f f V! 4 f- M s H . , .. . W..,,9j1f .1 all v:W,,..-, ..,,,..,,..,,. I . 1, V 2 if ' , W K f ,aff I ,4 , f ? 17 W W ff f, , 12 , f X X X 'za , f We -. ...f -sig, P . 'if f , 2' ,M A fi H ff 1 ' MM 1 iykfe 5 ' 'iz f nw 'iff' 'S i,,,i,?T 24 JZ! . 1 F 1 ig. 1 7,1 if 'gan W f ,, 'fit . maya' 41 f 1.-' ' ? JUDITH ELLEN NELSON- Judy 4604 Ridgeway Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Commercial. WILLIAM NIEMEYER- Bill 926 Kinwat Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, 11, Basketball Junior Varsity 10, 11, Captain 11, SGA 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, Laboratory Assistant 12, College Club 11, 12, Baseball Junior Varsity 11. Academic. THERESA MARY NORANBROCK- Tessie 7247 Gough Street, Baltimore 24, Maryland. FNA Vice President 12, Monitor Force 12, Honor Society 12, Laboratory Assistant 11, 12, Infirmary Aide 11, 12, College Club 12. Academic. ERNEST CONRAD NUETZEL- Nuetz 4813 Kenwood-Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Soccer Junior Varsity ll, Varsity IO, Baseball Junior Varsity 10, Dramatics 10. LAWERENCE EDWARD NIELSEN- Larry Box 905, Carrington Drive, White Marsh, Maryland. General. FRED KERNER NIZER- Fritz 7415 Brookwood Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Basketball Junior Varsity 10, 11, Varsity 12, Soccer Varsity 10, 12, Baseball Varsity 10, Dramatics 10. General. ERNEST LOUIS NORTMAN- Ernie 407 South Riverside Drive, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Basketball Junior Varsity 10, 11, Varsity 12, College Club li, 12. Academic. GEORGE DAVID OREM- George Upper Falls, Maryland. Monitor Force 10, Library Aide IO. General. Academic. ' 5 M . ,X xi LEONA ANNA OSVVlNKLEf Lc-Q Ozzie ERMA JOYCE OTTO- JOy!' 1 1664 Hillside Avenue, Baltimore 21, Sl Henry Avenue, Baltimore 6, wk Maryland. Maryland. 'Q X114 H ' I +- V' FTA 11, Glee Club 10, ii, Library Monitor Force ll, Infirmary Aide ll. i , Aide 12. Commercial. P ' General. 7' NEIL JOHN PALMER ROBERT CARL PANCHISON Hts Mtplc Afrnuc Billirnorc 2 trltri yinui sri Gr-noral Bus ctbrill Junior .irsit lit Vim so 1 arsit Acadc mic A 5 i ' -' it ,I - ' . V x , , ll H l , 325 ' ' if 'f 5 ' lr 24 LY' .fl A - -I Billllliti - 6, , I t. A Maryland Maryland. A 11 f ,y ' ' . , 1 lf . ' V y , . fly ff , , ii X , 11,130 bill v by io, ii. ,wt .- , - Q . i ' I 1' on ' Ng, - . 46 7 4 - X ANTHONY TONY NATHANIEL TYRON PARKES- Juice 101 Back River Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland, Soccer Junior Varsity 11, Band 11, 12, Dance Band. General. LEONARD VERNON PATRICK- Len 1637 Dartford Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Cross Country Varsity 10, 11, 12, Track Varsity 10, 11, 12. General. RUTH ANNE PFADENHAUER- Ruthie Route 16, Box 166, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, Hockey Jun tar varsity ii, GAA io, ii, FTA 12, Glee Club 11, Laboratory Assistant 11 12, Office Aide 10, Guidance Aide 11 College Club 11, 12. Academic. SHIELA MARIE PICARD 1212 Orems Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. GAA 10, 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 12 Commercial. 1 LEO ANDREW PATACCA- Leo 203 Wampler Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 11, Track Varsity Manager 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10 General. LINDA PEERY 1215 Tupelo Place, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Glee Club 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 10 Thespians 11, 12, Dramatics 10, 11, 12 General. EDWARD CHARLES PHILLIPS- Teddy 910 Lutz Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Art Club 11. General. JAMES HENRY PIELERT- Jim 2107 Orems Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Academic. D f u., Ts 5- X' , fa. Pr J . U ,,.,, W, 1, 'Ah ,. im... ' 5-sr ' -ff niwtit 'fifi' ,,,, L ,IQ ,gli '- .al V -,.v A 1 ,. 43 ,' ifmffczftf ylwfm-,f . tr , L 1 JOAN MARION PITCHER 17 Blister Street, Baltimore 20, P l ERORAZIO- Sonny 3 North Marlyn Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Commercial. LEE ANNE POLlTZ4 Herk 1236 Hilidale Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Basketball Junior Varsity 10, Bluebook Q.....,. 12. W 'S R ' Commercial. Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 10, Treas urer 11. Commercial. JACK POLLOCK 8 South Stuart Street, Baltimore 21 Maryland. General. 47 . 9 K'- ff 4 4 ,V f' IWMV, wfffv , . ,f ., I , M . in , 7 X V, 2 4' ' 5 , f ri f -I - f X I OZ' 4 Q V if , , , rrrr 5 , x ' ,' ff' f Z .g eff 5,5449 48 3, Z WW' i ' W The day we are looking for ward to, BARBARA JAYNE POLLOC K- Janie 37B Westway North, Baltimore 21, Maryland, Homeroom President 10, FBLA 115 Glee Club 10, Office Aide 10, ll, 125 lnfirmary Aide 10, 11, 12. General. ELIZABETH ANN POOL- Boopie 9 Greenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom President 11, SGA 11, Glee Club 10, Bluebook 12, Office Aide 11, 12, Library Aide 10. Commercial. LARRY MARTIN POTASH H2 Beech Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Wrestling 12, Laboratory Assistant 12, College Club 12, Dramatics 11. Academic. BEVERLY ANN POTTS- Bev B313 Belair Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Spotlight 11, 12. Academic. RONALD BARRY POLLOCK 48 Henderson Road, Baltimore 20, .N Maryland. Dramatics 10, ll- General. 15 ff, X LEROY Por-P Red Lion Road, Whitemarsh, Maryland. ' if General. , .af ,,.,.,.., .,.,,..,,. 1 ,..,,, Q , 1 .,'. . BARRY MICHAEL POTEAT 137 Edgewater Apartments, Baltimore r 21, Maryland. 9 S Academic. 5? if -Mx x . .4 , - - quilt' get sg-fs Nl f.Ql95tQ? Af- A g C. O ' -is 5 . 4232 mi? Q I vs.. ' t it 7 MD' , f 2 ,N ig PHILIP O W PRICE- Pl'liI 108 S u S Strleet, Baltimore 21 Gen ral. 1 Maryla ' I I 5 3 ..f RONALD JOHN PULIGNANI- Ronnie 6133 Marglenn Avenue, Baltimore 6 Maryland. Homeroom President 10, FEA 11. Academic. SARAH ELIZABETH PYLE- Smokey Route 15, Box 722, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Commercial. VIRGIL ANTHONY PROFILE- Butch Cedar Lane, Kingsville, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 11, Intramurals 11 12, Monitor Force 10, Dramatics 10. General. CHARLENE PYECHA 28 Right Aileron, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Volleyball Junior Varsity 11, GAA 11, 12, FBLA 11, Glee Club 12. General. BONITA MOZELLE RAKES- Bonnie 1101 Fuselage Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 11, President 125 Basketball Junior Varsity 11, Volleyball Junior Varsity IO, GAA IO, 11, 12, FTA 11, 12, Monitor Force Lieutenant 11, 12, The-spians Vice President 11, 12, Honor Society 12, Laboratory Assistant 11, College Club 11, 12, Dramatics IO, ll. Academic. MARCY JANE RAMER 34 A Westway North, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Volleyball Junior Varsity 10, Band 1O, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 12. Commercial. Cross-country ballet. stil 'fy ., -.35 . lpn' : Q Ma 15 , 'mf Q. -1 ,W . . .. dwelt-1: . ww-W-1 W.-w 49 r w ' ,ff wwf. - ..2'. fW'U!ww. ' X' wQi ! 4 5 ' ' Q X , Q. 72 Z 'H X ff A ff' , ,fs awe, ,mr-,,... .. y af ,vii f v y6'v 'I , , p ., , ,,, , f fh 7 4 I 7 fw .. fr 4 , ' 1 fi 4 f .gf , 4 Q fn 'r f 4Q07 0'w V 25247 My ,. My-fi ,-, YT' ' ' 19- ' .lf '-Q.. I v' , ,AA ., as a MQ.-I' ill SHIRLEY BARTON RAVER- Sl1irl Box 355, Magleoti Road, Glenarm, Maryland. Monitor Force 12. Academic. GLORIA JOAN REEDER- Glor 1229 Hilldale Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 12, GAA 10, FBLA 12, Glee Club 11, 12, Monitor Force 12. Commercial. MARY JEAN REINIG A11 Lovvrey Avenue, Baltimore 24, Maryland. General. WILLIAM ROBERT RHODES- Dusty A Point Pleasant- Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Baseball Varsity 10, 11, Varsity 12, Cross Country Junior Varsity 11, Intra- murals 11. Academic. LINDA MARIE RIGBY- Lynne 71126 Kenlea Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryl nd. Gone I. fi I f fl i I NANCY ELIZABETH ROBERTS 1610 D Dartford Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland, Library Aide IO, ll, 12. Academic. KEN ROD REED- Hot Rod 306 Savannah Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer IO. General. ALVERTA GERTRUDE REID- Al 1631 Dartford Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. FBLA 12. Commercial. BETTY JUNE REMINES- Bets Kingsville, Maryland. SGA 10, 11, Vice President 10, Glee Club TO, Bluebook 11, 12, Editor 125 Library Aide 107 Homeroom Secretary 12. Commercial. WILLIAM ROGER RIERSON- Scratch 211 Wampler Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland, Homeroom Vice President 12, Soccer Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 12, Baseball Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 12. Academic. RUTH DALE ROACH- RoBCl't Bl-'QI' Bird River Grove Road, White Marsh, Maryland. General. EDDIE LEE ROBINETTE- ECI 1637 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Basketball Varsity 12, Laboratory Assist- ant 12, College Club 12, Track 11: Basketball IO, 11, Academic. LOIS ANGELINE ROBINS- Lo 7729 Belair Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland, Volleyball Junior Varsity 105 FBLA 115 Dramatics 10, 11. Commercial. REGINA MARIE ROHRER- Jeanne 6004 Hamilton Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 1O, 11, President 125 Volleyball Junior Varsity 10, Var- sity 115 GAA 10, 11, Treasurer 125 SGA 115 Glee Club 115 Bluebook 11, Editor 125 Honor Society 125 Laboratory Assistant 11, 125 College Club 11, 12. Academic. ROBERT LEON ROBINS- Rusty 8138 Dundalk Avenue, Baltimore 22, Maryland. Wrestling Varsity 125 FEA 115 Labora- tory Assistant 12. Academic. EDWARD WILLIAM ROLLMAN- Larry 327 Leeanne Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom President 105 Cross Country Manager 11, 125 Track Manager 11, 125 SGA IO, 11, 125 FEA 115 Band 10, 11, 125 Honor Society 125 Labora- tory Assistant 125 College Club 11, 12. General. .I LORALANE KATHERINE I ELIZABETH ARLENE ROSENBERGER- Laura RUBRIGHTH- Lizard I 1234 Spring Avenue, Baltimote 6, 453 Wlwiethorn Way, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Maryland. Glee Club 10. Homeroom Secretary 11, Treasurer 125 Commercial. GAA 125 FBLA 12, Commercial. LEGORE DOROTHY RUBY- Ruby DAN C. RUEHL- Wrecker Route 1, Box 304, Baltimore 21, 609 Mace Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Maryland. General. FEA 11. General. BRUCE A. RUND- Rod DORETTA ISABELLA 372 Stillwater Road, Baltimore 21, RUSSELL- Dorsey Maryland. 1516 East Homberg Avenue, Baltimore Track Junior Varsity 105 Monitor Force 11. General. BRIAN ZANE RUTTER- Cl'tUb 54 Seversky Court, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. 21, Maryland. GAA ii, FTA ii, Band io, Glee Club . N , . General. JAMES FRANKLIN RYDER- Jim 299 Hollyneck Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland General. vii Y? 'Ev- -. S . .tags i .. .3 5 4 s 1- f f g . 'H' .. . 'if 1. ' K hi 5 ...sis if . ' . 5 a aa, 1. ,,.,,a i in f Ig i '5 xi z , A l 3' 'WV A 'f2: w... WWA N - .r W1- J 5 f .V v., 7+ 214' 2 ,I ,z5a'V'Zfff- r Q ' , .11 ' 7. .:, .. , me Q xxx XQ X X N Xe X 0 ' IIA, .. f . v , I 4 ' ' Ja Tas. 5' .. it . ,. fe: .-,-,.,,,,, ,, I ,lf f A f 1 ' We f f Q M, MSL , , ,. . 55.4 . 23.15, 5 .1 5, . fa M-6951 T . 1W.y 2?, 't 5, 'Wav 5. WILLIAM FLEMMING SADLER- Cheyenne Box 122, White Marsh, Maryland. Monitor Force 10, 11, 12. Q General. SHIRLEY FAYE SAIN Maryland. Library Aide 10. Commercial. 380 Silver Springs Road, Fullerton, Monitor Force 11, Office Aide 102 X ,H . LOUIS SAUNDERS- Buzz M I 42 Hawthorne Road, Baltimore 20, -.,- . 1 Maryland. T V General. -, 1 fb t ff f 1 I s gl NORWOOD SCHELER- BUnky 7007 Willowdale Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. FEA 11, Laboratory Assistant 12. Academic. MARIE KATHERINE SCHMIDT- Kathy 19 Left Aileron, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 10, 11, Sec- retary 12. Commercial. 52 GLENN ALLEN SAIN- Pete Box 380, Silver Spring Roacl, Fuller- ton, Maryland. Monitor Force 12. General. HAROLD ROBERT SALE- Hal 10 Plateau Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Cross Country Junior Varsity 11, Var- sity 12, Track Junior Varsity 10, 11, Varsity 12, Laboratory Assistant 12. General. CHARLES SAUTER- Chas 10 Eugene Avenue, Baltimore 21, sf.. Maryland. Cross Country Junior Varsity 10, Track Varsity 10. General. KATHERINE ANNA SCHIRMER- Kitty 1 X 45 'N -, N XA. . , as msg.. . ikibvxx- . -. Box 720, Route 1, Baltimore 21, Q Ke I Wx Q Maryland. . xt' 1 Q Q FBLA 11, 12. I- Commercial. . G 'X . k WILLIAM LEROY . SCHOEBERLEIN- salmon Q., ,Q '- ' L 6711 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, - .V Q Maryland. and 1 3. sg 5 b L X Soccer Junior Varsity 10, Track Junior N as ' - varsity tt, Band tt, 12, Manager tt, M ' Q 1 I -- News Reporter 12, Honor Society 12, tn'-a QT. Laboratory Assistant 12. ' ' Academic. 'fu 1 . At. . 'J . ' X .. X .rw xx t 1 .S . . -s . . X . X . JOYCE LEONA SCHONE- Jimmy MILTON SCHOXTT-'wail 1 Route 11-1, Box 220, Baltimore 20, Box 200, !Fu!l1Qtdfl7 aryland. Maryland. Aqademicjf' I Monitor Force 11, ,r lr'i Commercial. 1 1 ,lf , fr V 'PX ,x,.,.,, 1 L. l WT ww b . av- ? - N Q ,EJ 1,1 ,Q - . f , A 1 4' '-f14 ,-.. 2 Q. H K t ,541 ' 'fM i 'X BETTY ANN scHRoEDER-f'K11ren JAN1cE LEoNA SCHWANABECK ' ,Q ' H, I Chapman Road, Kingsville, Maryland. 326 Lorraine Avenue, Baltimore 21, I ,.,,, 5 f- X ,E Homcroorn Treasurer 10, Monitor Maryland. 1 I gg D' 'A 1 VU: -'H Force 11. FBLA 12, rviomior Force 12. 1 ,M 'A 'ig General. Commercial. y 4 A R., .4 ' 'L' N2 - . y1lrl l7lr 1.i1Wk ' N AL. CLIFFORD MARLIN PATRICIA MAY SCOTT- Pat X SCHWOCH- Marty 173 Riverside Road, Baltimore 21, 6 , , l D 12 B04 South Marlyn Avenue, Maryland. It ' ' 1 ' 1 an Baltimore 21, Maryland. GAA 10, 11, 12, FBLA 12, Monitor '9. K-1 r Gene,-al, Force 11, Library Aide Secretary 11, ' ' 72 Mlm, 12. ---A Commercial. X -,V xx MARGARET PEARL ELIZABETH ..,.4 X SCRIVNOR- Bunk , 146 Back River Neck Road, Baltimore A fir- 'SLM 21, Maryland. Er 1L GAA ro, BLUE-book 12. A Academic. Air? 1 U X, a ...Na-.-A-M .E 4 .- .Q ,Y I ,Qi 1. . WRX ' at R P R YA X 9 3 be 0 L R L 1 E ,,- 'Q Sv Mx R . Y ' -1. -. ' C-.-gf 5 X K R A4 . sq Ev- k 'Wt ROBERT ROLAND SEIFERT- Pilot 24 Henry Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Glee Club 1O, 11, 12. General. Rh Sabi ik JANSIE JO SETZER- John 232 Kingston Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 10, GAA 10, 11, 12, FTA 11, Treasurer 12, Glee Club ll, 12, College Club 11, 12. Academic. 41? K ,bk k V' ' U - . 2 n.N .L A - ..., A . . -'4, . 1 6 a R f - -E 4 . A .1 L , N t CATHERINE DROCILLA SERGEANT- Trudy 406 Wolfe Street, Baltimore 21, Maryland. FBLA ll, Library Aide 11, 12, Commercial. VlRCvlNlA LEE SEXTON- Gin 2845 Eastern Boulevard, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Monitor Force 12, Infirmary Aide 11. Commercial. 53 A yadgtzi, ' 1 43 Ax.. ,. ft' . Q . ,inf sr-f' Whs -f . 'E 'W K lu- 1 'V f' , ,Q fi WEE' r I Q 1irC? at 5,1 X Q .fm J 1 ,M 1 Ha. . . 4, V any fc, , 'fi 'rib ,Q . 'F ,pit vw. Q, -Q 1.95,-,,..x - '-. A ,II he 44- E. I1 DORRENCE PAULINE SIMS- Dee 5 Catapult Court, Baltimore 2O, Maryland. Homeroom President II, Glee Club I2, Infirmary Aide II, SGA II, Commercial. RUSSELL EARL SLOCUM I3 Helena Avenue, Baltimore 2I Maryland. General. 54 IO, WILLIAM WRAY 4609 Ridgeway Maryland. Class Officer, Country Junior Varsity IO, SGA I2, Glen Club IO, II, I2, Monitor Force IO, Office Aide Comrnrfrcml. CHARLES JERRY SMITH - Clwrk 7116 Arncliffo Road. Hoivnqroom Treasurer IO, I2, Vice Presi- fli-nt II Commercial. THOMAS SHANNAHAN- Tom I228 Landover Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland, Glee Club IO, II, Laboratory Assistant II. General. MARY JANE SHOLLY- Jody 56I5 North Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. NANCY LEE SIEBOLD- Nancy 405 Torner Road, Baltimore 2I, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary IO, GAA I2, Glee Club IO, II, I2g Laboratory Assistant II5 Guidance Aide I2. General. JOYCE MARIE SIMMONS 330 Townsend Road, Baltimore 2I, Maryland. GAA IO, I2, Bluebook II, I2: COpy Editor, Laboratory Assistant II, In- firmary Aide I2. Academic. MILDRED A. SHOEMAKER- Milly 933 Chesaco Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. GAA IO, FTA II, I2g FBLA T25 Moni tor Force II, I2, Office Aide II. Commercial. JACQUELINE RITA SIBLEY- Jackie IOO Linhigh Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom President I2, FBLA II, Office Aide IO, Library Aide IO. D. O. VICTOR PABLO SILBER- Vic 2I6I Firethorne Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Academic. HARVEY ERNEST SIMMERS- Ernie IIOI Krueger Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. SKINNER Avenue, Baltimore 6, Treasurer IO, Cross iff ,N K DON SMITH 1312 First Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. MARY HELEN SMITH- Helen 13 West Midland, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 10, SGA 11. General. PAUL MELVIN SNIDER I2 Maxwell Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Glee Club IO, 11, Monitor Force 12, Library Aide 12, College Club 12, Bible Club 12. General. NANCY LEE SPIEGEL 4401 Ridge Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Commercial. LINDA MARGARET SMITH 203 Riverton Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, Secretary 12, GAA io, 12, SGA io, FBLA it, 12, Vice President 12, Glee Club IO, 11, 12, Honor Society 12. Commercial. RONALD CONNELL SMITH 2112 Coraltlriorn Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. SARAH SNYDER Box 26, Route 14, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Glee Club 10, I1, 12. RCNALD STABEN- Ron 603 Myrth Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Horneroom Treasurer 10, SGA 11, 12. BETTY ANN STABILE Intramurals 11. Commercial. ARMAND MICHAEL ST. CROIX- Saint 500 45th Street, Baltimore 24, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary IO, GAA 12' Monitor Force 11, 12, Office Aide 12- Guidance Aide 12, Tumbling Club II- ws .......- P' V., . f-'H' r --'ta . NM E I at , 'MUN i K... ' F 1n- ,I I I 1 1 r 903 Rosedale Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. . 5,- wa., . .1 et -D 'mv new Q-. WILLIAM MICHEAL STACHOWSKI- Bill 1209 Carltltorne Road, Baltimore 20 Maryland, General. 55 Y H9 f rv -we 'EA I- A Issuing late slips is routine duty for Barb. f Q A' w. Wh' 7 ,gy I ' , f if , 39 ff S- x Q 4 9 1 f 1 O X, wfff M .il U A fm ,K , ET' PHYLLIS JANE STEBBING- Rusty DOROTHY LENA STEFAN- Dottie 1403 Rosewick Avenue, Baltimore 6, 303 Margaret Avenue, Baltimore 21 Maryland. Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, Monitor Force 10, Homeroom Vice President 12, GAA 10 Office Aide 12. 11, FTA 115 Glee Club 10, 11, 12- Commercial. Monitor Force 12, Honor Society 12- College Club 11, 12, Operetta 12' Dance Band 12, Volleyball Varsity 10 zsfffw. 1 - 1. .4 11. Academic. CLAYTON EDWARD STEINACKER Box 480, Route 14, Baltimore 20, JAMES FRANK STEFAN- Jim Box 53, White Marsh, Maryland. Track Junior Varsity 10. Maryland. General. Dramatics 10. Academic. i x ts CAROLYN MILDRED STEPP- CBfOlyn 16 Left Wing Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. HASSON OSBERNT STEWART JR.- Sonny 555 South Marlyn Avenue, Baltimore Homeroorn President 12, Monitor Force 21' Maryland, l2. Homeroom Vice President 11. Commercial. General. CATHERINE ANN SIIELER JAMES ARTHUR STRAUB 1620 Riclcenbacker Road, Baltimore 21, 2011 Oakland Avgnucy Baltimore 20, lVlU YlHHCl. Mnrylnncl. FNA ll, l2f l'1llfmi 'Y Aide 11, 12. Honor Society 12, Laboratory Assistant Commercial. 12: COHOQD Qlub ig- Academic. .As .X 'QQ Come on Kenwood, let's go! .,.,1f-.f-M, 1, . fl' 4-4 V A . of . ,ll sun. - ' 1 : 5' 3 , . .fvfirw .. 'faY'.'.-'P . fail ,- 1 '-1lfL'l :l1!l 1 IWW fi I-Gel '1-1--WW Jf' 'Q-TV' Z., . , , Q 9... ' Q gl EQY. l 1. '-' .. 4, . JT 1 ' Ji A ' ' V 35 v f CHARLES BRUCE STRICKER- Bunny , 1-1' Box 308, Route 15, Baltimore? 30,1 K' Maryland, 1 1' Homeroom President 10, Soceei' Junior varsity 10, SGA 11, Band 10, 11, 12. General. 1 LIL' A1 ll 1 F 1 1 1 . WJ, , u I 11 in fi' Y fl L I ,VV . ey! li MICHAEL ROY STUART- Squeaky Box 79, Route 15, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. MILDRED MARIE STUMPFQ- Millie 904 Cord Street, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. JOSEPH PAUL SULLIVAN- Joe 30 Henderson Road, Baltimore 20, CAROLYN ROBERTA SUPECK- Sue 1511 O'DelI Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Maryland. General. Softball Junior Varsity 10, 11, Moni- tor Force 10, 11, 125 Infirmary Aide 117 Dramatics 12. General. MARCIA JEAN SWAYNE- Mamie ERNEST TACEY 8 Compass Road, Baltimore 20, 710 Oldham Road, Baltimore, M3 Yl5f1f-l- Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 125 GAA 10, 11, General. Monitor Force 11, 12, Academic. fm WZ. V,., ff, . , J., 4Zf 'V 41 4 .JW ff fi f.fwf,f.f . -621. 'W auf. ffyi 4 1 1 4' f f f , . , g g 1 , 9 ff 1 37 f ' 420,-f 'C is f if Z ,E G' 5 ,f W 4 ' Q, fa f Fw- ,- A 2 ' ,.'W'1. WV, . ,. ff' Q f M, 1 L f .A ww C, 1 7,1 . Win. , f 1 I f W fl any , r if 1, I.,- i.. 499 05,2 . .!., f , ' .,'w .:m, 7 Z4 ,W f 'f Q .,,, .,, ff f ' A CQ, .412 'U' 9 5 Ji ' - :I 4:-W.. 1' ' I I +121 . . if rw ,' aj, Zi, .Q It ,. 'S ,f ' 7 JOHN THOMAS TALBARD- Torn 8200 Pulaski Highway, Baltimore 6, Maryland. FEA ii, 12. General. PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR 1621 Rosedale Heights, Baltimore 6, Maryland. GAA io, FBLA 11. Commercial. YATES TAYLOR White Marsh, Maryland. Monitor Force 12. Commercial. ROBERT THOMAS, JR.- Bob 499 Sue Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 1O, President 11 Track Junior Varsity 10. Academic. JO ANN TILFORD- Jose 1306 First Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, GAA 12 FTA 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 12, lntra murals IO,t11, 12. Acaderrpid. I .N Xi Pg 1 1' N. Xt Ke ' NI XX in I J 1 A . - . I i I ,ft 'Aj X li XY yi K 1 1 1 1 I I x, I I J ,J A . F fill I , 1 i , ,I BARBARA ICAROLE tounis B1lO'1Myr1h Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. GAA IO, Blucbook 11. Gent'-ral. SARAH ROSE TALMADGE- Sally 1602 Dartford Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10. Commercial. PATSY CAROL TAYLOR 2 Butternut Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Basketball Junior Varsity 10, 11, Varsity Captain 12, Softball Junior Varsity 10, 11, GAA 10, 11, Secretary 12, Blue- book 11, Layout Editor 12, Monitor Force 12, Honor Society 12, Labora- tory Assistant 1I, College Club 11, 12, K Book 10. Academic. RICHARD FREDERICK THIM- Dick 105 Riverside Drive, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. JACKIE THOMPSON 6601 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Softball Junior Varsity IO, Hockey Varsity 11, GAA 10, 11, 12, Monitor Force 11,'12, Office Aide 10, 11, Infirmary Aide 10. Commercial. CAROLYN FAYE TINSLEY- Carrie Box 865, Back River Neck Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Monitor Force 12, Laboratory Assistant 12, Infirmary Aide 11, 12, Library Aide 10, Intramurals 10, 11, 12. General. BETTY RUTH TRAINOR- Beit 801 Maple Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homcroom President 10, Secretary 127 Glec Club 10, 11, 12, Office Aide 12, Infirmary Aide 10. Commercial. EDWARD ROBERT TRAINOR- Buddy 301 Maple Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. BARBARA ELLEN TRENT- Barb 1104 Stephens Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. GAA 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Office Aide 12, College Club 11, 12. Academic. ARMINDA JANE TUCKER- Mindy 13C Byway North, Baltimore 21, Maryland, GAA 11, Glee Club 11, 12, Laboratory Assistant 12. General. WALTER JOSEPH VERBUS- Sonny A17 Virginia Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. GENEVA VlNSON-- Ginny 826 North Woodlyn Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 11, GAA 11, 127 FBLA 12, Library Aide 11, 12. Commercial. A RUTH ANN WADE 43 Foxglove Lane, Baltimore 20, Maryland, FBLA 12, Monitor Force 11, 125 Guid- ance Aide 10, 12, Infirmary Aide 10. Commercial. 7 ARNOLD CARL TREADWAY 405 Woodbine Avenue, Baltimore 24, Maryland. General. WILLIAM STEPHEN TROY- Bill Mount Vista Road, Bradshaw, Maryland. Academic. RICHARD SAMUEL TYREE- Dick 630 Rockaway Beach Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10. General. STELLA CAROL VINGSEN White Marsh, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, FBLA 11, Monitor Force 11, 12, Lieutenant 12. Commercial. JOHN ANTHONY VLCEK 207 Mace Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 1O, 12, Presi- dent 11g Basketball Varsity 10, 11, 12, Captain 12, Soccer Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 12, Baseball Junior, Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 12, SGA 10, 115 Honor Society 12, College Club 11, 12, Labora- tory Assistant 12. Academic. GERALDlNE WAGNER- Gerry 604 Mace Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. FBLA 11, Spotlight io, 11, 12, Office Aide 12. Commercial. .GH L , ., f , . ' , ,.,,, fa. 1 - tx ' ' stfftiitfgzate. 1 1 . ezsiesssmge-ff' it rfv A zasettffri-Is.. y ca. y , 1 '42 i35 Z'i 3:' ' V ' f' inf ' f , :zzf-:Inf-:rp Vg ,wi--E V' A 1273, 'v, x --'1 ,L . 7 tam--2' -'Y 1. 'fn t.. :arf L, qu Rh .L H H it M al. . ,. sgg tvfw 2 Q J ss 1 YL x , 1 l MTW 1 l- - iN. K 5 '45, . .i5 1' li 1-I 9 . U5 L-', , F it 9 ii 2 -ful V ,C wr, . ,.,,..,r - I U , A -1 e::, ,. .-. .f r 1 fr .again - Q ..- I ,. Q ' ' ii: .. Q V : .. . , t vf ' - 'lvv in 1 Ilggjn ' - ,.- ' C 'fa H I . ' Q' Q rw H .Lhyfg ff 42 . r Q W JANET SUE WALTER- Jan 'gy 509 Myrth Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. Maryland. General. WV? th ,. ggi? , it l l few f 1 3 W. X 1 JAMES DONALD WALTMAN- Peanuts 69 Weber Avenue, Baltimore 21, .HAROLD KENZEL WALTER- Tank 324 Oberle Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Baseball Manager 105 Cross Country Junior Varsity 10, Band 10, Monitor Force 1O. General. DIXIE LEE WAMPLER- Dixie 152 Forge Road, Fullerton, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, Vice Presi- dent 11, Spotlight Feature Editor 12. Commercial. W ,A DONNA FAYE VVARCUP- Smiley 1326 Evering, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. JACQUELINE SUE VVATKINS- Jackie 60 Edgewater Apartments, Baltimore 21, Maryland, Volleyball Junior Varsity ll, Glee Club 10, 11, 12. Commercial. BARBARA ANN VVEBER- Barb 313 Magnolia Terrace, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 11, 12. Commercial. 60 x xlitib Oeybp Q Juv TJ All E , Y W A170 TA A D X94 0 ' uw V M 1 Qt Q5 Q- 1, ' WALLACE EARL WARD- Wally --fll' 'l ' N 1 Q 1121 Orems Road, Baltimore 20, f ' A ia, 5 - Maryland. SGA 11, 12, Band 127 Monitor Force 11, Lieutenant 12, Laboratory Assist- ant 12 Aca d e m i c. Q in h ZACHARIAH WESLEY WATTERS, JR.- Jimmy 661 Vogts Lane, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Cross Country Varsity 11, Track Junior Varsity 11, Manager Cross Country 12, Glee Club 11, 12. General. JANlCE GERAIDINE WEINREICH Bill 8358 Pulaski l-liqlivvny, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Hoineroom Vice President 10, 12, GAA 125 FBLA Vice President 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 12, Guidance Aide IO, 115 Rooters Club 10. Commercial. . ' A fx Y X X... ., Qi- i gm N..-f fr i -f 1 K -aw , : vw by N Q 1 5'f . A ' . IJ- , I' it ' . ' hp: CHARLES ALBERT WEIRAUCH- Rye NANCY ANN WEISBROD ' I ' G , 1 I, 3B Berkshire Road, Baltimore 2I, Sunshine Avenue, Bradshaw, Maryland. E -L, Q ' Maryland. Commercial. 1 I- t. . General. - , - I , fig, JOHN THOMAS WEITZEL WILLIAM NORRIS WELCH- Wild Bill , 2 B234 Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, IO4 Dihedral Drive, Baltimore 20, , Maryland. Maryland. am, 'Qi' 2 Homeroom Vice President IO, Treasurer II, President I2, Basketball Junior Varsity IO, ll, Soccer Junior Varsity IO, Varsity II, l2, Track Junior Varsity IO, II, Laboratory Assistant I2, College Club II, I2, Academic. .Pye Homeroom President IO, Band IO, II, I2, Orchestra IO, II, I2, College Club I2. General. 'Fl 'Ge 'S PAULINE LILLIAN WELLS- Slim Chase, Maryland. FBLA ll, l2, Library Aide IO, ll, I2, Library Club I2. Commercial. DONALD HENRY WERNER I5 Terrace Road, Baltimore 2I, Maryland. General. JUDIE MARIE WHITENER 709 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore 2I, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary IO, Il, I2, SGA Secretary I2, Glee Club IO, Honor Society I2. Commercial. . fl L fo is L' Sgrsiifi' . X: x Nl HARRY HUNTER WENDELSTEDT- Herkle 357 Mitchell Road, Baltimore 2l, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President IO, Soccer Varsity I2, Baseball Varsity II, I2, Wrestling Varsity I2, Monitor Force I2, College Club I2. General. GENE CLAIR WHETSTONE 8 Blister Street, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Basketball Junior Varsity II, Soccer Varsity I2, Laboratory Assistant II, l2, Library Aide IO, Il, College Club IZ. Academic. RONALD BERNARD WIDERMAN- Inky Box 263, Route l5, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Cross Country Junior Varsity IO, Glee Club IO, ll. General. 6 WAYNE JOHN WIENECKE 6715 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. VIVIAN HOUSTON WlLFONG- Viv 322 Nicholson Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. CAROLYN ALINE WILSON 606 Myrth Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Volleyball Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, GAA 11,12,Glee Club 1O,11, Bluebook 12, Honor Society 12, Office Aide 10, 11, 12, Library Aide 10, 11, 12, College Club 11, Academic. THEODORE MCCRAY WILSON- Ted Route 16, Box 487, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice President 10, ll, 12 General. JOHN WILLIAM WlNDlSCH lack 7516 Pltiladelpltia Road, Baltimore 6, Marylanrl. Basketball Junior Varsity 10, Varsity ll, Sorter Junior Varsity 10, Varsity ll, Baseball Varsity to, ll, 12, Cap- tain 11, 12, Bancl 10, Glen Club 12. Acacleunic. fi ix HERSCHEL WILDER 532 Compass Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. MADELON CATHERINE WILHELM- Maggie 1207 Orems Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, 11, 12, Basket ball Varsity 10, Co4Captain 12, Soft ball Varsity 10, GAA 10, Vice Presi- dent 11, President 12, FTA 11, 12, Monitor Force 12, Honor Society 12, College Club 12, AFS student to Ger- many 12, Academic. LOIS CAROLE WILSON- Little Lo Box 1143 Route 15, Baltimore 20, Maryland. FBLA 12. Commercial, Xie. :. pf. , 'Q 4 K 1-'W JOHN RICHARD WINGATE 5312 East Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. BETTY JUNE VVINGLER- Reds 8 Right Rudder Court, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Genefal, GAA 10, 11, 125 SGA 11, 12, FBLA 1? '-W 11, 12, President 12, Giee Club 10, 11. Commercial. BOBBY TEX WINGLER- Tex ELLA MAE WINTER- Snookie ' 1-an B22 Warnpler Road, Baltimore 20, 14 Henry Avenue, Baltimore 6, an Maryland. Maryland. Glee Club 10, Monitor Force FBLA 11, FEA ll. Commercial. General. A f1' 'E A JOHN LAWRENCE WISER- Johnny GEORGE ADAM WITTMAN Il 413 Mace Avenue, Baltimore 21, 423 South 52nd Street, Baltimore 24 , ' Maryland. Maryland- 1 'N General. Academic. etgst 1' .,.. WILLIAM MATHEW BlLLlE EUGENE WOODRUFF WOODEN- Woody 1301 Fuselage Avenue, Baltimore 20, 514 Delaware Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Maryland. Homeroom President 10, Intramurals. General, General. KENNETH EDWARD WOODS- Ken GRACE LORETTA WRIGHT- Babe 2111 Boundary Avenue, Baltimore 6, BOX 519, CSfl'S ROGCJ, Baltimore 20, Maryland. MG YlBf1d- Basketball Varsity 10, Baseball Junior Glee ClUb 11, 12. Varsity 10, Varsity 11, Intramurals 11, General- General. gifts mg, ik 'fan-fr WILLIAM WALLACE WRIGHT- Bill 101 East Elm Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Track'Varsity 10, Monitor Force IO, 11. Academic. PATRICIA DORIS YEAGER- Pat 319 Stillwater Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. FBLA 12, Library Aide 11, College Club 12. Commercial. CHARLES DONALD YORK- DOH 901 Woodward Drive, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. EVERETT ELISI-IA YANCEY- Butch 60 Riverside Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. olee Club to, 11, 12. General. THOMAS GORDON YEAGER- Flash Gordon 517 Middle River Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Intramurals, Monitor Force 12. General. RUTH AUDREY YOST 26 Helicopter Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Basketball Junior Varsity 10, Volleyball Junior Varsity IO, Band 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12, Laboratory Assistant 125 College Club 12. Academic. Maybe . . . if I try it one more time. fl ll .Vw f., ,f,, 0, ' .T , r iiwxi 1 M! PQ CII'- It 1-A Q, 4 Ah V , -1 v..,, W Q. V. fl' , t je. , f 7 . f My W4 f X' ,f Q , .ny f. i ..g,1,...v Wfffff 1 t 'f ff? l A E 'ikwff . 'O f , f 25 x I ' x 2 I ' f ,ff fn fm M' . 2' 'H l M Thinking 'of the future. E F5 I 'Yifh JWERE ' s 64 -4 1 1 A-all an 1 111+ I V 5,4 ,QHHI ,..,.,..-.,,, , . , 1 1--,-gmrff..fg4.f.-.. 4 , ,. .y.f,,., f 1. ft f f if f fu fi , ' 11' 1 W' , 'V yjf 2, 1, ,. , 7 V 1 V Cf f f Q PAUL KENNETH YOUNG Hazelwood Avenue and Jack's Lane, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Cross Country Varsity 11, 12, Track Junior Varsity 11, Varsity 10, 12. General. CHARLES JOHN ZELLINGER- Chas 288 Montrose Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. JOSEPHlNE ANN ROSE ZYBELLA- JO 8107 Poplar Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Commercial. JOAN ZACKA Joanie 1128 Beech Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12, General, LEROY ZENTZ- Leonis 1205 Krueger Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Soccer Junior Varsity IO, Intramurals 10, 11, 12. General. 1 I 2 ' ,.-- ' ,V 3 Q ,VA,, 3 .A., , W T eg A s 'N A9 W , L 5 1 -5 5 2 xxx mp, 4.2 a , 'sp ,5 'fun ' ' W T . , A 1s' 76': A Z KHWW Vfff, ,V Y ff' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Walter Rogers Maclelon Wilhelm 68 1-A 4 'HJ A . - - ,mf .. v. , F . .ff 111, . ' 66 BEST ALL-AROUND Larry Ey Madelon Wilhelm f X 'W 1 .ri ar Gal ffl l MOST ATHLETIC Larry Ey Barbara Har'nilTon 7 f-M., 'X Mn-V ' Z E I 41 f 4, ' ik a'l33+lf,Z3 lag? ik! ,, Q ,X 4 4 F1 4'-Z l ,', .fa-M-. I ,H I ,W f I '- ' ff-3. - ' 1 32 l?w,. .v-N1- ' f . V. ngg, Q . , -.4,-f4,H--- -, j',f!Qif?,ff- - , .1 'f Nu' . .V ' f fifaf 1-'ffli 1 ' . I .. , mfr, 'ima'-use-m,agfM1' YH- L-iii 36-aC.1 lf7'VfEf2 75, Ly: H14 rm Enya, 7-Jrrj. 242,771 1,41 i ,,.,C, - ,' QW-1l7'..f1g. Q I-f 1 2 lil? ' 'LM l lgirfliv 4 il 1g......:.sf..!1?,1!: fljnliff-vflllvfllll' a.1.E'2 2 il IE 6.4.4.4 is., Q9 lvl. ll! fr' X 2 Wi., 9 , 4 X A A . X I 'MA A MOST HUMOROUS Barbara Hamilton Wade Bowman X 5491 1'-l , f' V' ' 4 ,, 2. , Q' Ni, l r l x ll 1 l l -f-.1 .W 1-ni. 24- ,p9, -Q ...-M-H z are MOST STUDIOUS Lynn Mikell Larry Rollman FRIENDLIEST Maclelon Wilhelm Waller Rogers 67 5 ig Q 'S' 0 z, W f' Q3 X ,mf ,Q ff 1 , V' fff JJ M JUNIOR OFFICEWX My wr -QQ A r M WR: we 'i 'J KEN GRAU JANICE JACOB KAREN SMITH CONNIE CAMMARATA Vice 70 J 'FN K if President Secretary Treasurer President M ,. ll l. E i i rg' ll-l First row: Arbogast, D4 Akers, P4 Baker, P4 Allen, R4 Baber, S4 Beasley, G4 Bancom, M4 Bechtel, M4 Baroth, K4 Aber- nathy, J. Second row: Barlous, P4 Barr, P4 Barry L4 Beard, N4 Bay- er, F4 Battin, M4 Bauer, C4 Anderson, C4 Akehurst, L. Third rovv: Barnum, J4 Baroth, W4 Bayer, G4 Adams, D4 Bass, J., Bartenfelter, E4 Barnhart, J4 Adams, C. 'x Books! Books! Books! Can't wait till I'm a Senior. ll-2 First row: Bitzer, S. Berehbrok, R4 Bishop, N4 Blunt J4 Bell, Y4 Beers, J4 Bensel, C. Bishop, J4 Benner,.K4 Bjork, M Second row: Bollinger, C4 Bech tel, PJ Bevis, E4 Bereza, B. Biagioli, J4 Brovvn, M4 Bergman I4 Bethke, M4 Blasche, S4 Brooks T. Third row: Benson, R4 Betti son, BJ Blackburn, L4 Brauer, B. Brewer, B4 Brehm, R4 Brown, E. Binner, A4 Vogel, S4 Bowings! F. ll-3 First row: Commarata, C., Bradigan, P., Brinkman, V., Brooks, J., Butt, J., Burton, J., Burkett, N., Booth, J., Bolden, J., Brundrette, J., Bredariol, S. Sec- ond rovv, Cassedy, E., Coleman, J., Burton, L., Byrne, P., Buckler, L., Bowman, M., Burns, J., Bryan, N., Bradley, J., Booker, P., Ci- lento, R., Collins, L. Third rovv: Cairens, B., Campbell, J., Coonts, VV., Congdon, J., Buddemeyer, F., Buschman, F., Cargile, L., Christopher, E., Butler, W., Chil- dres, C., Cannon, G. l ll-4 First rovv: Collins, L., Clark, C., Coburn, D., Corothers, S., Craig, B., Clarke, J., Colborn, P., Crothers, C., Citro, R., Chis- holrn, J., Carl, J., Coon, M. Sec- ond rovv: Deets, M., Diggins, M., Davis, C., Cobb, G., Conrad, A., Clark, J., Cavvthorne, B., Carter, J., Daley, J., Dieter, C., Die- pold, K. Third row: Cucchiella, T., Dungan, H., Cramer, M., Dumer, G., Cully, D., Creager, G., Donaldson, R., Covvan, T., Duerr, E., Corser, W., Dempsey, J. QL Ns N29 ry S-1 .Q flrf oo B o Q XIOD P -K ' l MGX ll-5 Front rovv: Eckleston E., Cupid, P., Edvvards, B., Dor sey, M., Dorfler, P., Dorn, J. Dezutter, K., Diepold, J., Davis, D. Second rovv: Eisley, C., Dona vat, N., Deaven, K., Darncy, J. Eichelberger, I., Duncan, M. Duschl, B., Curren, J., Crum, V., Davis, B. Third rovv: Evans, D., Field, L., Edvvards, J., Eanes, J., Eder, G., Faul, W., l'dlE:l'IlJGl4Cl', J., Englebach, K. 1-.1-l-it Y- .r v ll-7 First row: Gable, L., Haney, J., Garther, M., Gray, C., Grindstaft, J., Gehrmann, M., Grim, J., Green, C., Goldsmith, G., Gerner, M., Grammer, C., Garvvood, J., Goetzke, D. Second rovv: Haffner, W., Hasselback, T., Hoenttling, M., Gwynn, C., Greg- ory, P., Biblin, J., Goff, C., Ham- per, C., Gage, E., Houg, L., Han- non, J. Third row: Grirlte, E., Grau, K., Hedges, J., Grammer, V., Hallock, R., Guercio, J., Hart, E., Guthrie, J., Hartsock, J., Hall, E., Harzarik, E., Harris, D. is v X ,-ltr s. ll-o First row: Farmer, M., Farnsworth, J., Furst, B., Ernge, B., Fletcher, C., Fellenloaum, M., Fischer, M., Freesland, S., Fred- rick, B., Funkhouser, A., Foster, C. Second row: George, M., Glenn, S., Engle, M., Erich, J., DeChanile, L., Fine, S., Forvvood, E., Foreman, R., Gilreath, H., Ege, J., Gerhart, C. Third row: Ecou- tlaire, G., Garrison, E., Gorman, E., Foreman, E., McAllen, D., Foard, B., Good, L., Goetzki, R., Fitzgerald, J., Gates, D., Fox D. 0 M V ll . wg X i in ji 151 PJ jx RIN' M is il . PAM . -. ef Q. -'T lk, rx w H. R. 4-4 First row: Hogarth, L., Hopper G., Hayes, J., Holler, B., Henry S., Hess, J., Hopkins, J., Head M., Hellvvig, B. Second rovv Hennlein, W., Hornwood, M. Hicks, J., Harper, N., Hendrix L., Hoffmeister, J., Henderson S., Heiber, D., Horst, R. Third rovv: Hopkins, R., Hoch, S., Hol ton, J., Hicks, J., Hemling, D. Hoblitz, C., Hopkins, C., Hill, R. Hoerger, E. l f l ll-9 First row: lodice, R., Julian, B., Horn, D., Jones, B., Hughes, S., Johnson, B., Jacob, J., Hughes, E., Hurst, VV., Jachirn- ski, G., Horseman, D. Second row: Jones, R., Kearns, S., John- son, A.,-Johnson, C., Horn, M., Horne, B., Kahl, J., Jenkins, D., Hyde, W., Katzenberger, R., Johnson, H. Third row: Jushinski, A., Jones, B., Johnson, M., Ken- nedy, J., Keuski, L., Kelley, D., Kauffman, R., Kerner, P., John- son, C., Johnson, M. We enjoy dancing in the cafeteria before school. ll-10 First row: Kusyk, N. Kent, H., Lachnit, H., Kozan, M. Korns, K., KeTshavv, J., Kiehler E., Kroner, S., Larnar, G., Kirer M. Second row: Lindennnulh, D. Laird, B., Krs, B., Kelly, L., Kelley C., Kerns, J., King, M., King, C. Kraus, F., Frause, G. Third row Kozlowski, D., Ledsinger, R., Lip in, L., Larnbdin, L., Leard, B. Koester, C., Kirckholl, F., Kroe, J., Leonharcl, D., larnhert, F. W 0 D.. 451 EE? ll-ll First row: Livio, B4 Lueloben, G4 Lourey, C., Lewis, L., Mace, N., Leonard, J., Lee, B., Lively, ,B4 Mairose, J. Second r'ow: Lookadoo, R., Lang, J., Magsamen, M., Malson, J., Latka, J., Latka, J., Loosemore, B4 Mil- ler, R. Third row: Lowe, T., Mahlstedt, R., Miles, T., Maynard, J., Little, E., McCUbbin, C., Mc- Cormick, C., Lukens, F., Lynn, J., McAndrews, E. Q-3' L WZ' l Happiness reigns on the faces of Juniors. , JW ' HRM lfilv I -'Xaxfyl . .l- l ll-T2 First row: Pinney, J., i l Q ...- Messerly, F., Martin, K., Miller, C., Mintling, J., Mills, M., Messen- ger, J., Nesloit, J., Marcksteiner, J., Miller, B., Matschulat, G., Murphy, VV., Phillips, C. Second row: Myers, C., McCulloh, C., McNeal, J., Marcum, L., Moraw- ski, D., Mclntosh, M., McCoy, B., Newman, R., Melewski, D., Mil- ler, K., Nelson, M., Overby, J. Third row: Pinder, B., Niemeyer, B., Myers, P., Morsey, D., Peder- son, F., Owens, E., Owens, A., Novak, E., Phillips, D., Nicker- son, R., Morsey, J. .'I.,' ,xx I it lv 3. ll-T4 Front row: Quintilian, A., Rizzo, P., Ray, G., Reinhardt, B., Runge, D., Phillips, J., Pott, C., Reuter, M., Rovvles, A., Por- ter, C. Second row: Rickmers, I., Popp, J., Robinson, J., Ruppert, L., Rouch, G., Richter, A., Pompa, M., Ramsy, G., Roman, N. Third row: Rothauge, W., Steven, Roy- al, Rumberger, I-t., Scharrner, J., Schield, J., Schultz, C., Sacilotto, M., Rugg, W., Scheler, R., Royer, J. ll-T3 First row: Kiley, B., Os- borne, I., Pearson, G., Pearson, B., Owens, T., O'hara, M., Nei- berlein, C., Pearson, J., Oakes, T., Phelps, J., Overbay, R., Phil- lips, G., Price, B. Second row: Reinhardt, R., Raphel, P., Norman, B., Norris, S., Parks, D., Nort- man, N., Peyton, P., Peck, G., Pearce, M., Otto, J., Price, W., Root, K. Third row: Price, R., Previti, J., Rosenberger, C., Rob- ins, R., Rhodes, W., Rizzo, L., Rieson, J., Rosendale, H., Rapi- sarda, J., Roetter, B., Reynolds, M. f' Y: s 434 li-15 First row: Schaefer, J. Shellahamer, J., Seitz, J., Shoppe M., Scherer, H., Sasser, B., Setzer J., Shakespeare, N., Sears, P. Seitz, C. Second row: Silhan, J. Schools, P., Shultz, L., Sauer, M. Sheets, M., Schultz, L., Schiesser D., Ryland, B., Schvyabelancl, B. Sacldington, B., Seim, C., Selin B. Third row: Speaks, R., Smith W., Smith, W., Snyder, G., Smith E., Smith, C., Sheeks, D., Spencer R-2 Spiegel, J., Springer, A. Sigrist, R. 1 1 1 1 1 '- . 11-16 First row: Super, S., Silvestri, B., Stein, N., Soard, B., Smith, K., Snyder, J., Smith, O., Stayovvski, J., Smith, S., Smith, N., Summers, S. Second row: Sueck, W., Talbot, D., Swertzu, M., Slogle, M., Simms, J., Stetzer, C., Sormogui, I., Skidmore, C. Third rovv: Stewart, W., Taylor, R., Taland, J., Tarleton, J., Stic- bion, D., Steev, E., Swartz, R., Stepp, J., Toloash, J., Suter, J., Stallard, T. I.. f 'Z X . l 11-18 First row: Williams, M., Williams, T., Wilson, K., Zimmer- man, B., Wolfe, K., Wilson, B., Williams, M., Woolston, G., Wil- son, B., Weaver, J., Williams, O., Second row: Williams, T., Wood- lock, V., Witherite, B., Yeasted, J., Zack, S., Williams, F., Wilson, F., Zukas, B., Zubrinitz, D. Third row: Witt, R., Willard, R., Wil- liams, R., Wyatt, J., Zink, J., Wunder, J., Whitener, C., Wil- liams, J., Wilson, M., Woods, B., Woods, D. 11-17 First row: Watts, M., Tennyson, J., Walters, B., Wall, C., Taylor, S., Taylor, D., Walz, J., Ward, M., Wagner, M. Second rovv: Tremper, J., Watson, B., Szoltek, C., Wallace, A., Taylor, F., Watkins, A., Tutchton, J. Third rovv: White, C., Watters, J., Tut- ton, A., Tucker, S., Waganer, J., Volz, J., Umpstead, C., Tomlin- son, J., Weiss, T. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Pf '1' .. MR. DONALD ROBERTS MRS. DOROTHY RYAN JERRY COOK BILL MILLS BETTY BROWN SSX? Sponsor Sponsor Vice President Treasurer Societal y Plesidvnf Not Shown TO-l First row, Atwell, P. Anders, E., Bartield, L., Austin J., Anders, P., Barlow, R., Alban C., Ballman, B., Baker, G., Arold P., Baker, M. Second row: Bare J., Atkinson, C., Baronowski, B. Bailone, J., Barefoot, E., Barnes B., Baldwin, F., Baternan, R. Baldwin, J. Third row, Arron, C. Bartholome, L., Babikow, P. Barlules, R., Appel, P., Beard C., Baker, W., Baker, J., Barkdoll M., Beale, R., Beale, S. TO-2 First row: Barnes, A., Birch, H., Benda, E., Bayer, L., Beatt, J., Barnickel, C., Bennett, H., Berrier, P., Beebe, A., Bena, B., Baumgartner, M. Second row: Brandner,-L., Benda, J., Beck, H., Benik, M., Belt, D., Baurngardner, N., Bethke, M., Bishop, J., Borch- ers, M., Blosser, W. Third row: Best, H., Brengle, C., Benson, J., Bowen, W., Bolyard, W., Boileau R., Bratty, B., Braden, P., Beli larny, B. TO-3 First row: Brown, B., Brown, A., Bowser, R., Bohon, J., Bogema, S., Boblitz, M., Blachowicz, M., Black, C., Bower- man, P., Bragg, L., Brady, J., Blevins, B. Second row: Buechler, W., Brown, D., Brown, E., Broda, M., Bohlen, C., Bracken, C., Bonds, D., Bolton, B., Blair, B., Bunch, A., Bussard, L., Clark, W. Third row: Brinkley, P., Clair, S., Cartwright, R., Brownson, C., Canatella, C., Casagrand, R., Car- bone, D., Bullock, E., Callaway, H., Brown, C., Bush, K., Burgess, B. lO-A First rovv, Cable, L. Busse, L., Bullock, R., Cahall, H. Butterworth, P., Buttion,, E. Byrne, T., Bussenius, VV., Camp- bell, N., Burleson, G., Buerhaus, P., Carmichael, L., Buchman, E. Case, W. Second row: Corzine, T. Cook, R., Cook, V., Browning, M. Campbell, J., Bythevvay, S., Bur- ton, J., Byrne, E., Burkhardt, L. Copper, B., Craighead, J., Cook R. Third row: Dahlstronn, VV. Crigger, C., Cook, J., Day, D. Daniel, VV., Crisman, H., Daniels W., Davis, L., Cooper, B., Davis C., Crenshavv, R., Crandol, R. J' 'ai .gk 9 so J cl0 of F'-'::: fx' ' L . '. ff D: 5' Mr. Sagi's stairway study hall. km Fd! TO-5 First rovv: Claridge, E. Chesnut, D., Cerato, S., Cottrelly M., Clark, C., Colandro, G., Chi- azza, P., Caude, H., Connolly, C. Cornes, D. Second row: Eades S., Cefaloni, C., Covert, R. Clarke, K., Congdon, J., Cook, L. Dick, R. Third rovv: Eberltart, J. Edwards, R., Dennis, J., DeCarlo F., Eck, L., Dodd, J., Dentmler, R. Duncan, R. Ang 4 :T 4 X il-tr TO-6 First row: Cuttrell, D. DeJarnette, A., Crutchley, D. Craig, S., DeCarIo, M., Dawson F., Dawson, P., Crawtord, L. Davenport, A., Day, J., Davis, C Second row: Foote, R., Fazinger R., Deets, E., Davis, G., Davis S., Crowe, J., Dean, N., Daven- port, C., Fiedler, D., Fitch, A Third row: Ford, T., Fazenbaker J., Fleischmann, T., Fleshrnan B., Fila, L., Farrington, B., Faw, R., l:OI'Cl, R., Fllie, R., Ey, E., l:Ol'1Zl, K., Field, J., Farrner, B. if! Twenty-tive minutes before I see Joe. TO-7 First row: Dixon, J. Doran, M., DiMarcelIo, C., Dvoraki R., Earle, P., Dillworth, R., Dob son, N., Diehl, N., Digiovanni, G. Second row: Friedel, N., Draut P., Doran, C., Dolan, P., Edwards G., Ekr, Ni., Darrerweich, ivi., Diri zuweit, G., French, H. Third row Gensley, D., France, A., Forster L., Glock, R., Garrett, T., Forster W., Gahler, L., Goetz, J. I i I TO-9 First row: Gouker, M., Glaser, E., Greggs, J., Green, R., Frye, V., Gerber, B., Gervasi, J., Gietlca, C., Gray, C., Godman, D., Griffith, D., Geary, G. Second row, Hepler, L., Hay, G., Faust, A., Greensfelder, E., Grahe, B., Garrison, L., Gibson, K., Galla- way, R., Griisser, P., Hege, R., Hamby, S. Third row: Heagy, R., Hege, R., Harrington, D., Harsch- barger, R., Haronon, J., Halsell, B., Hann, I., Heiland, H., Hersfeld, D., Hart, B., Hanoy, B., Heffner, W., Hastings, K. I Nui V .1 'O ri l f ll fw LM l L L TO-8 First row: Gutermuth, R., Greely, G., Gunther, W., Hall, G., Gumby, W. Second row: Evans, R., Finnegin, B., Ford, A., Evering, S., Engle, P., Fields, D., Essig, L., Kelly, N., Julian, S., Feeol, L., Fowler, P., Beatrice, E. Third row: Fitch, E., Franckowiak, J., Ford, G., Farinette, M., Fer- nades, E., Faust, A., Emory, J., Ferstermann, C., Fetrow, C. Fourth row: Grumback, K., Gwynn, L., Griffith, E., Haley, E., Jenkins, J., Guenther, C., Grim, T., Gronaw, M., Greely, G., Hagen, S. E .4 ' Z 4 .. i. . . V I0-lO First row: Hanes, F., Hagan, C., Grzech, F., Hall, R., Grimanis, E., Grove, B., Hall, M., l'l5'Tl'TT9, J-1 Hake, J., Halstead P-Q Hammond, C., Hall, M. Second low: Horst, R., Howell, D., Holxuf, F., Hall, J., Gyr, J., Guy, Nl-1 GLW, J., Hafer, S., Huller, VV-2 Hill, E., Hofstetter, C. Third POW: Hippie, V., Huffman, R., Holmes, A., Hutchinson, P., Hig- CWWSI T-Q Hose, J., Heun, T., l'l0'iflT0 . D-z Hogsett, L., Hynoslxi, R.: Herslifold, L., Hugheg, J, -.Q--151115 TO-ll First rovv: Hess, E., Henery, D., Healy, J., Harchen- horn, R., Heade, B., Harris, G., He-nnilein, D., Heinkle, D., Har- din, P. Second row: Karninski, R., Hayes, J., Heinsler, H., Hess, C., Hartranft, M., Harris, K., Heath, C., Keel, J. Third rovv: Janowitz, D., Jenkins, P., Allen, J., Kahler, H., Kavvich, L., Johnson, F., Kan- del, M., Jackson, W., Jones, A., Karp, R. 3 TO-T3 First row: Kirschnick J., Jones, M., Carl, L., Krach, N. Kerns, J., Kidd, K., Kratyen, S. Kovvalewski, J., Jones, V., Kar- men, V., Kewski, P. Second row Linder, R., Lehner, J., Lumly, J. Karezeski, R., Kelly, N., Krouse, N., Johnston, P., Keeling, M. Karp, G., Matthen, L., Larty, E. Lester, F. Third row: Marcinski W., Lupus, W., Lewis, G., Larry C., Masterson, R., Long, C., Mal kus, J., Long, W., Lane, C., Mad dox, J. lO-T2 First row: Huber, J. Jenkins, J., Huber, P., Hill, B. Johnson, D., Holtrnan, D. Hud net, E., Hoftrnan, C., Holtsch Weider, P., Hippler, L., Hilde brantt, J., Hill, C. Second row Knight, J., Koelbel, L., Jachirnski B., Hicks, M., Johns, J., Jackson C., Hutchinson, S., Jenkins, M. Kellner, A., Kendall, C., Knotts J. Third row: King, D., Kucharski E., Kilbridge, T., Lake, R., Krebs R., Knipper, B., Klapka, D., Klein B., Kinney, R., Knott, V., King C., Keys, J. I I I A lO-14 First row: Lewis, H. Lewis, B., Lilly, J., LeBon, G. Lawson, L., Liller, J., Krumpholz, R., LaCotti, M., Lively, N., Krelos, C., Lindsay, F. Second row: Mc- Allister, G., Michel C., Lirnrner, D. Lachnit, H., Lee, J., Lee, J. Lahdelrna, P., Lewis, S., Meredith T., McCoy, P. Third row: McCaf- terty, D., Michols, C., Messman R., Miles, C., Merzbacher, J., Mc Connell, S., McKissack, T., Mc Kinney, R., Merling, J., McKen- ney, R. SWIM Whoopi I almost made a mistake. lO-i5 First row: Moran, D. Maddox, D., Lowe, N., Lorsong S., Marsh, B., Luicano, R., Martin G., Mardaga, P., Marley, J., Mac Donald, D., McGraw, P., McGraw F., Marks, VV., Mox, A., Miha velz, M. Second row: Miller, C. Moore, R., Murray, J., Maddox P., McKirn, J., McDonald, C. Manzari, J., Maeser, G., Lultf, B. Loelfler, B., Mohr, B., Murphy, R Third row: Montague, D., Miner, B., Mullhopp, l-l., Micldlestradl J., Munchel, J., Morris, M., Mus grove, D., Morris, B., Moran, D. Miles, C., Mills, B., Myers, R. Moore, E., Mills, L., Myers, W. SP5 E E 'za PQ RTV SOPHQMDRC AL ' '5 RA X i t e lO-l6 First row: Moore, M. Miller, V., Mull, J., Messman, S. Nehus, M., McNamee, S., Moon C., Mortimore, J., Morrison, K. Morgan, J. Second row: Novak R., Olszevvski, T., Organt, J. Meusel, L., McMahon, J., Mc Laughlin, P., Migol, C., Nelson R., Noonkester, A., Ott, D. Third row: Nizer, E., Nixon, J., Naw- rdzki, R., Otte, D., Nye, R., Nalls, R., Oberle, E., Nielson, F., Na- dolny, G., Nyborg, R. 1 . If Eno 'N l i ' .. ff . jij'.,,- EI - 1-V 1. .... .. .f ' 3-V . . T' Ax? ,.., . F l ,,,- f.:'ffi,'lTf.ififfi-S..i 'V ' ' .. W0 .. . .,.. . . Physical Education classes are sure hard on the back. . . . M..,.,g.......M...... .. ,,,,, 4 N rg, .c.....g...,4,..,.,4 . Porter, C., Petry, B. Second row borne, C., Nordt,' D., Nye, R. Park, B., Newberry, M., Otto lack, K., Orange, A. Third row Ptarr, J., Peters, T., Meara, S. Pannebaker, M., Norton, M. Newsome, B., Plummer, P. Nolen, E., Phillips, R. Fourth row Odum, J., Pitarra, J., Patten, B. Padgett, L., Paul, R., Palmer, J. Peebles, R., Otto, F., Pfleugrad J., Poling, L., Panzer, J., Pottel A lO-l7. First row: Pollock, J., Payne, D., Parlett, J., Polanka, J., Potts, B., Parrot, R., Phillips, J., Polignone, S., O'Brien, J., Os- A., Papier, P., Pedersen, B., Pol- l X l TO-T9 First row: Rogers, J. Rossback, C., Roubal, K., Roy- crott, D., Rohde, F., Roemor, D. Rocker, P., Rowan, K., Royers P., Robertson, A. Second row Royers, D., Ruftell, R., Roberts P-., Ross, M., Rucker, J., Rogers K., Roloson, P., Roth, L., Rurner D., Rogers, R., Ruszkiewicz, T Third row: Rodetfer, W., Rudder D., Royer, R., Roszell, W., Ripple, M., Robertson, D., Ridgeway, J. Roppelt, N., Roberto, R. TO-l 8 First row: Remines, M., Raver, J., Pyecha, E., Ramult, D., Redernan, B., Richardson, J., Potyrai, H., Rabenau, A., Roberts, D., Ptasinski, P., Popp, L., Roach, G. Second row: Reed, D., Reiter, H., Ranier, S., Pychinka, C., Rhodes, L., Regester, C., Ras- mussen, M., Preston, A., Rackley, M., Reid, R., Reider, E. Third row: Purcell, E., Reid, S., Pridgeon, C., Regulski, J., Rarner, V., Richard- son, A., Rathmell, D., Ricketts, M., Richardson, J., Richter, W., Quigg, D., Richardson, W., Rich- ardson, K. TO-20 First row: Runlcle, M., Sanders, C., Schroeder, J., Schu- bert, J., Sawyer, I.LSchettler, M., Schultz, M., Schmidt, M., Salles, G., Schroeder, J., Schiesser, M., Second row: Schmid, C., Seckan, R., Seipp, T., Schwanebeck, M., Ryan, P., Rudolph, J., Salisbury, C., Schmidt, fW., Schleupner, L., Scharnter, R., Scheide, R. Third row: Schluter, F., Schweitzer, J., Schamel, S., Sauerwalk, R., Sas- Ser, R-2 Sacks, C., Sanders, H., Scott, R., Schott, F., Sapp, R4 Santa, C. TO-21 First row: Scott, J. Scovvalter, M., Schvvach M. Secrest, M., Shelton, S., Shanholtz: V., Seigle, E. Second row: Smith C., Sl'Tilll'i, A., Selby, VV., SlllS, Simpson, M., Smith, C., Sentzi R. Third row: Sheriff, B., Sergent, J., Siegel, G., Shanklin, D., Sie mann, J., Shinn, H., Selin, K. Siegrist, J. I1 ' l I TO-23 First row: Tankersly, P., Thomas, Pat, Turben, V. Thomas, J., Taylor, J., Taylor, J. Trocter, K., Thompson, I., Thomas N., Sweeney, P., Swiger, J., Tala- sky, J. Second row: Tague, J. Tenney, L., Terry, D., Truner, P. Unkart, C., Tolley, E., Tolley, D. Taylor, V., Tront, B., Thomas, V. Thomson, P., Swigert, J., Sullens, T. Third row: Turner, G., Thomas, V., Trumbull, W., Talasky, J., Sutt, R., Thompson, R., Sullivan, J., Trotta, J., Thomas, H., Thomas, R., Tilford, R. I I I t TO-22 First rovv: Stevens, B. Smith, P., Smith, S., Smith, N. Sullens, D., Simms, B., Smith, F. Smigel, M., Struble, K., Stevens S. Second rovv: Stanley, T., Stul ler, V., Stephens, N., Steinacker S., Hardiman, C., Strong, C., Sims V., Snyder, B., Sipes, N., Snyder R. Third rovv: Spalding, H., Stra the, D., Snyder, J., Stratemeyer C., Smith, R., Smith, T., Smith J., Steen, D., Smith, J., Spalding K. lO-24 Firs'r row: Von Benren C., Warwick, D., Wasson, A. Warren, J., Weller, J., Wallace, B. Wade, Nl., Victor, J. Second row Warllnen, G., Walker, F., Wallers C., Ward, G., Weaver, J., Wal lace, S., Weber, D., Warnick, M Tlriird row: Warren, S., Wallace J., Wasko, O., Walz, A., Walters B., Varuola, J., Wall, T. Von Sant, G. r f i If ' 'FW 3 1 ':ffj.,gigf'sH :xii-If bfggzF1i:1:' Q, w I-'.?,,, , . ' ., -.Yagi 3 94. V -3 fi , 1 sm . f ff' L1-'AiS f-5 ' fI1'.f.i'f ?'1 of 5 17' A . 4- . 1 gs-A F?3g.f-, f.- . ' - '- 7. 'N If-.Ar gifzr.. I . .r-Q, -.-'-431:-4, -i r:-1 iii!-':.' ,Q . 72- .,-gf, .x wr?-5,,.f . li 13. '-':.i 1f'- f Q.. - IT .1 ,ei-3 15.5, nf, , '- ' Ji? fi Ei? ,fs J ' .2.5'f'f'fs!5r' Q -fik.. ,Z 'Aiwa T .. .lb 6741.1-.laaak gs. ,- b 1- -, V-3: ff Q ,J , - , ..f...,.'.5.r e,, ,- ' fi ' J :iw A? ,- F, U .-4-4 .fi 1 Ami : ' V ...Q-' A .., l L 21 Vs- ,Wr-i f ar' 'Y K sz' z ff ' , 5 gm . l'T di-' . Luk- .Phi Ln-w v X ua., ?Lx 1 my Yqzxesvsgg an f A- .3 J ggi , I s . ,W L-- .. ti. Q A ns. w X W4 . 'K Ll 1 5 P J.. are task of-A-ld h - -5 9 A so hornore uarferback makes like George Shaw in an intramural qeme. P Q - lO-25 First row: Wild, E.: Wheatley, Lf Wilson, D., White. S., Williams, C., Wlwelstone, B.: Williams, J., Wilson, E. Second row: Wildberger, F., Weitzel, T.: Wilson, J., Wilson, D,, Wlwilacre, E., Wilson, L., Wheeler, M.,Wl1it- acre, J., Weitzel, L. Tlwird row: West, E., Wenderoth, J., Weis' kiltel, H., White, M., Wiegand E., Wildberger, F., Williams, C. Westbrook, W. f if ' 1 1, lg TO-26 Firsl rovvn Zuby, J. Wollack, M., York, C., Wrighl, C. Wise, P.,,Young, C., Zimmerman C., Wine, L., Wiser, B., Zeller H., Wilson, M. Second row Wandersek, K., Wryan, M., Zin gel, S., Zorn, P., Zopko, B., Zig ler, T., Wilson, M., Wolf, A., Yea qer, P., Wingle, C. Third row Wirherire, H., Zabel, A., Zdendk C, Young, R., Zepp, E., Woodin A., Wilson, D., Zinzer, M., Wine D., Zink, P., Wray, T. -1. 6 E 'L ' M-umngukk . , if 13 . i . 0. . ., 0 'f ' f if ., 4,L Mllk,! ,.. W ' Now where did that amoeba get To? TO-27 First row: Hall, C., Gerifry, J., Stahl, E., Keslerson, V., Peyron, J., Alexander, H. Second row: Mohr, C., Lewis, W., Moyer, T., Greenfelder, R., Trimble, J., Duke, D. Third row: Veney, R., Parker, B., Waldhauser, H., Wolff, D., Holem, J., Honnas, K. as A rw- ,ff ,- ,IN 1 - . QT' 3.11 ! i i L r 1 i x ix fd? 1 x, x Y if U ly X ,fig X-I X 'fl J 4:7 V' ,G X , ,Tffgf X ff 5, x 5 ' mf H ffw Hx .J .,::' I 3 Fik gf X W' J rg: 1 ffm? x.. ENGLISH EB ' TE ' K4 Lf, x T'ixoX.Nx H A ' 'J' -'K If 5. 1'-av l The masks, symbolic of the theater, overlook the display of plays being made by Claude Hatchell and .Vx Angela Miller. This is one phase Ot' Our extensive program which familiarizes the student with all types .R of literature ancl drama, Sitting: Caroline Baker, B.A., English, Carolyn H. Muse, B.S., English, Spanish, Ella Niebell, A,B,, English, X Jane Peyrouse, A.B., M.A., English, Speech, Gwendolyn B. Tisdale, B.A., English, Speech, Elizabeth S, Fitzell, X B.A., English, Speech. Standing: Charles G, Skinner, A.B., M.A., English, Drama, Thespian Sponsor, Arthur i W. Surplus, B.A., English, Howard B. Goodrich, B.A., M.Ed., English, Wrestling Team Coach, Herbert F. ' Mitchell, B.S., English, William A. Williamson, A.B., M.Ed., English, Eugene L. Webster, A.B., MA., I English, Advanced Composition, Department Chairman, Charles W. Brome, A.B,, English, Journalism I. Spotlight, Geroy E. Johnson, AB., English, Speech, Leo J. Lehman, B.S., M.Ed., English, Journalism ll, iii Yearbook. 'lf T Zi. , 2 5 1 f,f as 'P 4 1 as UIQ 1 n . 41 2 N YS r 1-'BP5 ,,,. tra., SOClAL STUDIES W 1? 1 l L 1 ll' .M N., 1 w :s'.:'1., if iii: 1 H W, me -At W' 'r rfffw .1 .1 . 1 J. ff'-fm. . Ng: ,1 The social studies program is divided into four sections: World History 10, American History 11, Problems in Democratic Living 12, and Geography, an academic elective. The courses in this department are designed to prepare the students to be responsible and conscientious citizens of the future. Sitting: Ann R. Ashbury, B.A., World History, U. S. History, Dorothy Ryan. B.A., World Hisv tory, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Mena lsitt, B.A., World History, Kay Frances Forrest, A.B., U. S. History, Louis S. Sage, A.B., M.Ed., Social Studies 12. Standing: Donald Greeley, A.B., World History, Morris T. Cage, Jr., B.A., M.A., World History, National Honor Society, Delmas I. Gruver, B.A., World History, Dudley M. Shoemaker, Ph.B., M.A., Social Studies 12, Honor Study Hall, David C. Osborn, B.A., M.A., Social Studies 12, Robert E. Crites, B.S., M.S., U. S. History, Student Government Association, Daniel J. Moran, A.B., U. 5. History. ,mm -'Q' qknx 1 it FEMALE ' ra E ii-fig E7 4. E 121 as ...Q..... 5 F f f A . ,fvf 'swf i .12 fa L L i i if iz-' V i f 'K Angeline R. Hoen, B.A., M.A., French I, II, Ill, Spanish ll, III. Carolyn H. Muse, B.S., English and Spanish. Agnes K. Gaw throp, A.B., Latin I, II. Walter M. Engle B.S., Professional Degree in Meterology Spanish. 1 1 FOREIGN LANGUAGES af A fnllfh LL FILL? C99 ,. ao. gl 6,5 O Our foreign language classes are designed to acquaint us with the customs, daily lives and speech of our world neighbors. Here, Nlr. Engle explains the translation of a Spanish cOr1STrUCfiOf1 to Irene Osborne. I11E!I1y YCGFS BQO. '71 fl? Latin is not a dead language. Fern Lindsay displays the new and modern approach to teaching Latin while John Winderoth demonstrates a Latin teacher of il- s 9 HOME ECONOMICS FOODS l'd marry you if you could cook . . . This statement cannot be made to any of our Home Economics girls who are shown taking ad- vantage of the opportunity of learning to prepare foods in our well-equipped laboratories. 1 l Zlllx J di 41-4 Left to right: Nancy G. Price, A.B., Foods: Betty Jean Poole, B.S., Clothing l and llp Nancy Eigen- brode, B.S., Homemaking. 5-ff' n Nix gl i 3 M 55:2 Mara- f a c is CLOTHING Students at Kenwood are fortunate because they are offered oppor- tunities in homemaking which few schools surpass. Illustrated are a few of our girls who are taking advantage of this opportunity by learning to cut from patterns in making the dress of their choice. The culminating activity of this class will be a fashion show to display the fruits of their labors. i SCIENCE 4.11 -W-0,.W.,N,.,,' 31 ' fi fb , Sxgwofwz f W ,f f 1 , 4 1 ,Q 04 X 4 b if , 1 ,f .f 1 f , , W . ri 5 9 'X NXY L A Sitting: Nancy P. Cummings, B.A., Biology, Charles A. Friedman, A.B., Consumer Science, Lawrence Carle E Cl' ' ton Medlock, B.A., B.S., Chemistry, P. T. A. Balloon Contest Director, Charles W. Woodfield, B.A., Physics, 0 National Honor Society Advisory Committee, Martha E. Adams, B.A., Biology. Standing: William J, Vanko, X B.S., V. J. Donat, A.B., Biology, Visual Aids Director, Donald A. Roberts, A.B., Biology, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Daniel Luther Meyer, B.A,, Biology. Carol Bauer, the student dem is h 1 onstrator s owing to the class how Io pre pare oxygen in order to illustrate chemical and physical properties of this element, 1' As the students are familiarized with Recognizing the Changes In Matter, 'het' STUdy physical and chemical changes, and learn to identify materials as being element S, COmpounds or mix- tures. 'b ,W I xx it 4 X Q., MA THEMA TIE! M7 1. x Y v J ' f , .ed were it ,V:. W QR: 1 I . 1 ...'fn ,Ce . .4 Wi? . . ff?I',.- . lift,-fi 14 I' :fi I :Z jp. .- ft? TQ: L5'1 tlfl' 0 Sitting: Dorothy Freck, A.B., Beginning Algebrag Mildred Nedrow, A.B., Geometry Review of General Mathematics: Mary R. Edwards, A.B., M.A., Plane Geometry, Trigonometry and Review of Academic Mathematics, Mathematics Department Chairman. Standing: Stanley L. Dodson, A.B., M.Ed., Science, ' - James N. Kitts, A.B., Mathematics, Clarence Dewey Smitley, Jr., A.B., M.Ed., Intermediate KX Mathematics, Algebra. fx 1 bar al- Margie Hower and C vin Myerfprove one of f ndamental theo- the U rems studied in Plane Geometry. Applying the rules of corresponding angles, Beth Saddinton and Hennlein prove that line AB and line Wayne CD are parallel. f' W ,, X Iy ' f I ,f 98 'I BUSINESS EDUCATION i , ,,, . V' .w . at 2 ,gs , ' O ? f f , ez' I M I 'iff' , ,E V if ur f, ,fe -0 X K.. MA Wo, Qin.. 'vm Sitting: Kathleen Adornato, B.S,, Business Arithmetic, Introduction to Business, Gail Thacker, B.S., Business X X, Arithmetic, Introduction to Business, Joy Dare Corkery, B.S., Business Arithmetic, Introduction to Business, XY 5 Q Typing, Helen W. Dixon, A.B., Bookkeeping, John W. Gravelle, B.S., Typing, Business Math, Introduction to Q5 J Q Business, Standing: Alton Sulin, B.S., M.C., Shorthand, Typing and Office Practice, F,B.L.A. Sponsor, Paul N, 'ilu X P. Plevyak, BS., Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand, James A. Spanos, B.S,, Law and Economics, Typing and V X R x Office Practice, Co-Sponsor F.B.L.A., Edward F. Jackovitz, B.S., M.A,, Shorthand, Typing, Senior Class Spon- Vx Nil, sorp Allen R. Gaddis, B.S., Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Introduction To Business, Robert C. Coleman, 3 X 5 Jr., B.S., Typing, Retail Selling, School Store Sponsor. ' N. W w' X x XJ x '+R - , . X Rv SNS X J if N TYPING AND orifice PRACTICET - In Typing and Office Practice, students ex- perience the duties that they will be con- fronted with in the business world. ln this class, they use all the modern machines that are used in the business world. Betty Mattheu is using the ediphone, Marcy Ramer and Pat Yeager are typing letters, while Betty Morris -and Janice Weinreich are using adding machines. Keep your eyes on the copy . . , A sentence which is frequently heard in our typing classes is hr.-ing practiced by our three prospective secretaries, Hilrla Lachnit, Beverly Helwig, and Marlene Mills. ew A4141 B SL ff ' 142.1 ' TT, ,, ,,. S-1-1-1'- 7 X. 1' ':.'-JT.. MUSIC I6 .f , sian- A W . ll- my ' A Sq :lAg M , ' Fir? T l lil l 2 I Conslance M. Maylwer, B.A., Music: Eleanor R. Tumor, B.S., Vocal Music, George D. Arnbld, B.M., MA., lnslrumenlal Music. Several members of the Senior Glee Club, conducted by Mrs, Maylwer, prepare for a fufure musical program. 99 X The Auto Shop program is designed to give the boys experience in automobile servic- ing, body repair, wheel alignment, and the many other phases of auto mechanics. This class provides the boys with an opportunity to develop technical skills that will be beneficial to them after graduation. Anxious to learn, George Dorbert and Walter Coonts are receiving instruction from Mr. Mathiowdis in the operation of Little Giant Tickets, programs, and other printed matter used by the school are some ot the iobs done by the boys in Kenwood's Print Shop, VOCATICNAL EDUCA Tl0N Our Electronics class is designed to familiarize our boys with electrical devices which are most common in our everyday lives. They receive practical ex- perience in the repair and maintenance of radios, televisions and other electrical equipment as indicated in the photo that shows Vince Rarner and Richard Thim working on door chimes, Earl Cassedy and Larry Feeney working on a radio, and Kenneth Cherry and Paul Crowther working on a converter. hs, J 'wx Sitting, Milton Mathiowdis, B.S,, Printing, Robert Rigger, Auto Mechanics, George Jones B.S., Industrial Arts, Electricity. Standing, Alfred Hack, A.B., M.Ed., Mechanical Drawing E. J. Volpe, Woodshop, William Gold, Machine Shop, George Pluemar, B.S., Mechanical Machine, and Architectural Drawing, Senior Class Sponsor. Y I' 25 4 X, , 'S I X C F v T7XvNQ?'ti3l l .1 3? 'fi .... -fs if .-.f i.s,f-f-- Sv., If Z , ,ms .74 VA 1' ' 2' f , K ,ff ,, wi Ziff W f J -P ef' , f fn., W1 ye, M ,,.. .. 1 ,gr f :.' Qtr '-- f 1-f: 'r . rl '- yer 1 I V q nav- , A.- f -,t-. X ,. 3 A t r rr vii gg-' . X ty -' i 'fii'f SJ Q H 11- r f 1 . we f , - ' psig' f 2 is ,J - VI A ,rf-1. ' Exist , , J '11 r rv f ' .V r -. . . 11 ' ' f . .p tl , I ' 5 L -I ' ' Q f ix K ..... -ru 7- , 14.1 fl , 'f,,:1.r I ,H - I , gg, M. - , Jw.. r V J 'g i A r ir. ,, 5 T I D 1'-i - Q I H 5 ' - , Q' ,, i , ,..,y t , V . x L . ,, 4 A ., M H IT? ?v If M ,ll i EX i . xv? g ,V .' 3 , ' , f- r - V- . 'C' fr, V' Wm, I , tw ' MM'- fawr' Write 4 f in rt flfii '52 M j,f5tW .. Miss Adele Jacobs, B.F.A., Art Major I 5 , J xi Q.. P- The scenery and many props for school productions of various types are created and made by our art department. Fans for the musical production The Mikado are being constructed and printed by, Bernie Pinder, Mildred Engle, Ann Faclcler, Janet Burns, David Collins, Jeanne Bradley, and Ray Rudolf. George Horvath is putting the finishing touches on a The art classes are created to capture the imagination and talent of our students, piece of Scenery Used in Kenwo0d'5 annual Christ- Janet Burns, James Martin and Ann Fackler express their abilities in clay modeling. mas aggembly, DRIVER EDUCATION 'M l . we A-s.D..n D. Paul LeKi1es, B.A.g Walter Kovac, B.S. E Q J! X ' H. la 3-at ' if . I 5 Mr. Kovac is explaining the ABCs of safe and courteous driving to several of our Kenwood students which is the initial step in becoming well qualified drivers. After receiving the instruction for the lesson, Ken Cherry at the wheel will attempt to execute them satisfactorily. ' 5 ' Mem. u ,. 1 f' J E f . 1 - - 64 f 1 l f' l-,Y 5 kr! G QL, gf!! x V17 ,J x- Q . .TM yr f' . ' E, . ,J ,gli I t - V Q71 N :hall ,M 1' l Jvc if xi A ' 4 I . ,V , ,J , Nc xxx - ,f tl J 1' , L Ei!!! , i n . ,IL ., ,f !,,, 5 g in w . f .V 22 ,M y ' ,, if , I ' ' ,V f,, 5 4 ---r . 3, Sitting: Mary Deane Groves, B.S,, Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity Hockey, Junior Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity Softball, Pearlene Nethken, B.S,, Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Mildred Haney, A.B., B.S., M.S., Physical Education, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball, GAA., Odette Scrivanich, B.A,, Physical Education, Varsity Hockey, Varsity and Junior Varsity Volleyball. Standing: William G, Huppert, B.S., Physical Education, Cross Country, Junior Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity Track, George A. Antonas, A.B., Physical Education, G. W. Burgemeister, B.S., Physical Education, Soccer, Basketball, Track, Donald Soderberg, B.S., Physical Education, Intramural Games. Seasonal sports such as soccer, basketball, softball, and touch Kenwood's lassies are intrigued by a new course in their football and various exercises are practiced by students. These physical education program, Modern Dance, It is a combina- competitive sports provide an opportunity for team work and tion of muscular coordination, physical expression and loads ot fair play. fun. Q f 1 --...I i , ,1 'i ffm , gi' we - I X461 f fd 1-ft,-121 121 1 1 :W vm. i. , ,. ,, W, ,,,, ,,,,.,,-,,.,, ...., .,,.h,,-f.,. ,,,,, Wmf'fmm'We ffzszNs'fg W? GUIDANC LIBRARY X ,,,,,. ..,... Nllldfed R- Schmidt, A-B-f A-Nl-, llfh Gfade College Club: Henri Helen D. Siegrist, B.S., Eunice S. Bensel- Sue N Taylor BA A. Groenheim, B.A., MA., Senior College Club, Co-Sponsor of Student Council, James P. Davis, B.A., Nl. Ed., F.T.A. Sponsor. my A.B,, MA. JANE COOPER SPECIAL EDUCATION Dennis Dillman, William Lewis, Emily Currey, Rainey Jeney, Kenneth Honnos, and Calvin Mohr exhibit their artistic talent by painting a scene depicting the Thanksgiving of the Pilgrims, Kenneth Honnos is receiving assistance from Emily Currey on a study assignment that accompanies the picture. . 27 an 'Sys '1--n. ,Fas-u sal-if if ef'-if i ,Qtlf 5 ' 7' , f J, y 'K 7 K ,. my y , H, ,,, ,if K liffwgz- f 'S' ,en- 4 allen.. f-...., ,..,,..-- 4 , nt' fx., .MX S-L ,rf .4-str ' Q . K as. ' y 0 ,g Asda 4 llc - . . .. r r ' . In her work as a clerk-typist in the Accounting Department at Davidson Transfer and Storage Company Jackie Sibly prepares the bills for payment, types various business forms, files, and operates the photostat machine. Setting ioists, nailing sheathing on sidewalls, painting, waterproof- ing walls and roofs, and insulating are iust a few of the duties of Howell Mace, who works as a carpenter for the Boschert Building Company. li ' ,gs ' A . 5 , ,qw 'Wm Austin E. Gisriel, B.S., M.A., Diversified Occupations The Diversified Occupations Program is a work experience program de- signed to help high school seniors find their place in the world of work. The student is required to attend school during the morning sessions and is free to leave school in the afternoon and report to his iob. I 45 nv N gy i 1 513171 5 4- ir... iffy' QV fr 5 2231430 L v '-5-hi .lANlE SIMS, News Editor DIXIE WAMPLER, Feature Editor CYNTHIA KING, Feature , , A :pple , lfl 'N ' I . I I, I .Ig l ,X Jl A l I I 1 I 'lv A lf N ll fllv ll l V ,I ll l I I I I I I ,fI f I I QJJ-f ,J M 'L V I ,I , , ,fy IRI, ,Ig 4 KIUI I ,V M WI ' HE SPO MR. BROME Advisor JJJ JI, by hp, r I ' , K xl ll dx, f, fl U I dk' II V l I I I' lat' '- f , J, ,II If V -V K IX-X , M t I I, hi I b II If I III IfIf JU va II'II I utr I I - I - I X' I I JL, .UI J ,I-f ' If ,- L LL, y II A, 'tldl lg' Il, X X X l I w Q I, x 'fe lull V- Ai I I 1 xv! 1, X, 'fx !+ .J in N qv! -jf-f ,V , :eip ak l - J I 1 Q,g,a,I,I,I.I4 OI J ,I . L' I V Nl 1 ,IW , V Lf I I I f V U' l, I lx X, Q V Standing: Mr. Brome, Irene Osborne, Sharon Corathers, Beverly Potts, Helen Buettner, Joan Giblin Lois Barry, Gerry Wagner, Susie Blasche, Barbara Burkharclt, Darleen Taylor, Kathleen Szoltek, Marg Horn, Dottie Schiesser, Peggy Hurlock. Sitting: Hilton Bonnewell, Roberta Stetka, Fawn Wilson, Janie Simms, Darlene Hewitt, Dixie Wampler, Cynthia King, ,,,.,...--41. s 5 Qafanamwsf-I -- I f v A FAWN WILSON Assistant News Editor After the paper has been distributed evaluatmg their work ,mu 'WFS flqgpqvw. ...yr BETTY REMINES, Editor-in-Chief JOYCE SIMMONS, Copy Editor 'TW BETTY MATTHEU, BIIGYIIYICT Murmqr-r IIO THE BLUE Wh les 5 LEO J. LEHMAN. Advisor Picture schedules, Iayouis, copy, cropping, and those last minuie details before deadlines add To the tlwrill and exciiemeni of completing our product THE BLUEBOOK. 4 2 BOOK STAFF 1 -WN, i.,,, A .55 f 4 .fix lf, MM . JEAN ROHRER Photography Editor 'WX Sitting: Dottie Heiber, lcla Porter, Betty Mattheu, Betty Remines, Patsy Taylor, Joyce , , , , PATSY TAYLOR Simmons, Jean Rohrer. Standing: Sandy Holloway, Rodney Evans, Jean Michaloski, Joan La fEd,f Kerns, Vicky Fowler, Charles Feltes, Jackie Thompson, Lee Politz, Barbara Touris, Betty you lor Pool, Sandy Lassahn, Pearl Scrivnar. Not shown: Jackie Harrell. 'WVU' IDA PORTER DOTTY HEIBER Art Co-Editor Art Co-Editor STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION if .W-m,,,,,s 'Mx S. G, A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Sitting, left to right: Dotty Heiber, Norma Downey, Lynn Mikell, Vickie Fowler, Judie Whitener, Dottie Edwards, George Ann Ray. Standing: Bill Neimeyer, Larry Rollman, Larry Ey, Pat Hyland, Wayne Hennlein. S. G. A. OFFICERS-Left to right: Dotty Edwards, Treasurer, Dotty Heilaer, Vice President, Larry Ey, President, Judie Whifener, Secretary. I In A If E, , Ig! , ' l fl -192 ,Ee 3' 1 i f. ,Aff 1:- ' ' 6 i Ig, , ff l iz A 1 I Sponsors: Mr. Henri Groenlweim, and Mr. Robert Crites. MONITCR FORCE Left to right: Ida May Porter, Marcia Audas, Dottie Hieber, Millie Shoemaker, Mildred Engle, Stella Vingson, Bonnie Rakes, Ruth Wade, Judy Garwood, Wally Ward, Tom Garrett ,, I ans ,..,,N y , 52.9 The purpose ofthe monitor force is to maintain order and discipline in the halls, cafeteria, and busses. The members are responsible for apprehending students who behave in a disorderly fashion or break any rules of the school. rv , x MADELON WILHELM Presidenf Xb. BARBARA HAMILTON Vice Presidenf PATSY TAYLOR 'IC-rrnfary GIRLS' ATHLETIC ,Q-. Food and fun are the ingredients of our Food Parry held February B. You Can Do Anylhinq But Stay OH My Bluv Tmmis Shoes xm as the theme of ihe skit pre- SITIWINI by ilw rmnm-Irwrs. XSSOCIATION 5. ..,,. ,,, L uf-,D 'X Q i. MISS MILDRED HANEY Sponsor JEANNE ROHRER Treasurer NANCY GARRISON Historian 'HH 409 f ' KW Come on and get up! lT's already past time for our cabin to prepare dinner. DONNA HARROLD Intramural Manager NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY lnauguraled for The first Time at Kenwood, The National Honor Sociefy insfalleld sixty-seven members. The members musl noT only have outslanding scholastic ability, but must also excel in service, leadership, and characler. in MJ FACULTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Mr. C. W. Woodfield, Mr. W. A. Filler, Mr. J. R, Wheeler, Miss Angeline Hoen, Mr, M, R. Cage. , 1. 57 . i is Q 1 ' ,, t Y 1' 3 I l Q i 5 3 a 5 ,. 5 i si if 1 4 5 .L , is '?f fQ , I :iz if' f A, .. .1 I . -i A x.. nfs, W, 1 1 5 L 0. f1mzwvm...,,,m F . P L iw..-ulslnnun A---M Wi .A-10m 4- ' - V ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ASSEMBLY An assembly was hold for the purpose ol msliilliiiry Ilio glmricr niomborg, This Sponsor of nw Towson Chapter, Miss, Mary litsingr.-r, and the officers wvri- on hand Io give thc oblcciivvs, advantages, and history of the society. The im,-iiibcrsliip oalli vvns, .iilniinislorucl by llii- prugiilum QI thp Towson Chapter, Mig: Hoon, Kr,-nwoocl sponsor, dislribulcd ill.: emlnlenis to lliv Kenwood im-mlwyg, -ii 1' Q? on .Aa JS. 1 I it , 1 F Q. but First row: Judy Whitener, Jean Michaloslci, Jean Rohrer, Ida Porter, Dotty Stefan, Pat Taylor, Betty Matthew, Dottie Heiber, Nancy Hassenei, Lynn Midell, Carleen Hewitt. Second row: Carolyn Wilson, Barbara Hamilton, Madeline Wilhelm, Bonita Rakes, Linda Smith, Marlyn Martin, Janice Weinrich, Jeanette McDonald, Kay Keatly, Theresa Noronbrock, Third row: Lee Karminski, John Vlcek, Danny Elliot, Larry Ey, Larry Rollman, Leroy Schoberlein, William Hertz g iflndy Blevins, James Straub, John Weitzcl, David Asbury. Not Pictured: Helen Dodd. 1 A ,K fy iplj Jail! L . 1' fill- X r f . r g 1 N ! '54 hd, V. 1 ' X 'lg' J 'S -'ll I Ll J First row: Sharon Carathers, Fawn ilgon, Jean La a, Lois Hogarth, Margaret Colbornff arlyn Bechtel, Sue Baber, Pat Baker, Geraldine Jahimski. Second row: Janie Simms, Carole Bauer, Betty Davis, Joan Giblin, Charlotte Drogis, Gail Woolston, Janet Tennyson, Joan Kerns, Cynthia King, Marlene Bowman. Third row: Carole Stetzer, Glenn Cannon, Harry Rumburger, Lloyd Lipen, Cliff Varner. Not pictured: Maxine Coon. ' 'mix 1 ii nv' K. 4 1 , , S 1- ,W W 'K T7 WF l tl V Q , NATIONAL THESPIAN MW , SOCIETY The National Thespians is an organi- zaiion for The advancemenr of dramalic arf in high schools. The socieiy gives Talerifed sfuderiis a chance To parlici- pafe in supervised productions. Kenvvood's Troupe T253 is spon- sored by Mr. Charles Skinner. if ' Nm sg 2 an Y S -Ai ri i N H 5. s wx Z? 5 V325 gal A' ff: T115 V .313 r CHARLES G. SKINNE R, Sponsor l T 41' fi' f, 2 wi' E, ii ' il 'uns-r if Q IIB A -www www' i CHARTER MEMBERS! LC-fl to right: Charles G, Skinner, Sponsory linda Pr-cry, Bonita Rakes, Dolly Hioloer, Anil-3 Loux, Eleansor Turner, Honorary Mcmbcr. Standing: Roborl Huber, Wayne Marshall, I x x I NURSES AIDES-First row, left to right: Mrs. Green, Sponsorg Mary Lou Wattsg Gwen Penrsong Ann Slielerg Carole LaPennag Cathy Jurkovitzf Carolyn Tinsleyg Jayne Polloclfg Charlotte Von Brrhrc-ng Pnl Cupit. Second row: Dottie Colburng Linda Cravvforclg Madeline Cortellg Joyce Wcllorsg Anita Louxg Gr-ralrlinv Forclg Dessic- Fieldsg Carol Hoffmang Rceretha Hall. Third row: Gail Cobb, Virginia Jonesg Beth Saddingtun, Ann Cooley June Chisholmp Becky Parkg Peggy Rhodesg Eileen Barbour. Fourth rovvq .lean Grindstafl, Pat Robcrtsg JoAnne Wilsong Dorothy Hallg Joanne Hillp Nancy Jordon, Francis Williamsg Nancy Rogcrsg Joan Lee Victorg Nancy Byrneg Theresa Noranbrock, -' S 2:12 iam ' 11 f l ..,,- , The Nurses! aides work in the health suite with Mrs. Green to assist in coordinating the medi- cal and nursing services vvith other phases of our high school health pro- gram. They also acquire knowledge and skills vvhich vvill aid them in their chosen protessionf nursing. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES-First rovv, left to right: Mr, Donat, Sponsorg Walter Carterg Donald Kozlovvskiy George Wartheng Roy Brisson. Second row: Viola Karmeng Vicki Whitlockg Carol Gott. Third row: Norma Deang Marilyn Atteldg Barbara Zipkog Joan Gibblen. It is the duty of these aides to set up and operate the audiovisual equipment. Under the direction and supervision of Mr. Donat, these students, who so generously give up their study periods, contribute immensely to X ff 1' .-A-Y' Lx 1-6 the smooth running and , efficiency of the audio- visual department. , .L f ,wwf s 4 my F.T.A. The Future Teachers of America is an organization composed of Juniors and Seniors, who plan to make teaching their profession. Under the direction of Mr. Davis, the club explores the field of teaching regarding colleges, college requirements, degrees, areas of speciali- zation, and other phases of the teach- ing profession. This year's officers are: Bonita Rakes, President, Ida Mae Porter, Vice Presi- dent, Mildred Shoemaker, Secretary, Jansie Setzer, Treasurer, Mr. Davis, Sponsor. 'SG 'H' 'n 1 '- an 'Sf vl-4 1 I ll Xt 37' .1 X s-MW' ff X4 S F.B.L.A. The Future Business Leaders of America is part of a national organization for students of business education. The club's purpose is to promote further interest in the business field. Activities include a Valentine Dance and a Christ- mas Party for orphans. Funds that are raised by this organiza- tion are used each year for a scholar- ship to assist one of the members to continue her education in the business field, The officers this year are: Betty Wing- ler, President, Linda Smith and Janice Weinreich, Vice Presidents, Pat Yeager, Secretary, Janet Dumer, Treasurer, Don Kozlowski, Reporter, Mr. Spanos, Mr. Sulin, Sponsors, Z, , sexy gwaianll fi ,gf lf-1 'vs,... ,MJ Q V 5 f ,aa GUIDANCE AIDES Kay Struble and Gloria Kanely give their study periods to assist the guidance counselors with their every day tasks, such as typing, making appointments and filing. CFFICE AIDES Willing to help perform some of the demanding clerical duties of the office are K. H. S. students Betty Stabile, Betty Poole, and Maratha Hollis. BAND ff ,K 7 Y ww. Our Band, under the leadership of its very capable instructor, Mr. Arnold, is made up of skilled musicians who study the operution of instruments and the correct functioning of a marching unit. , '4if7i?5f STRING ENSEMBLE Lett to right: Mr. Arnold, Director, Richard Rod- gers, Bob Nelson, Merle LaCottie, Sandra Stein- acker, Charles Atkinson, Margie Hovver, Ellen Forwood, Nancy Stein, Nancy Bishop. I22 DANCE BAND Left to right: Dottie Stefan, John Dempsey, Dennie Harris, Will Atkinson, Leo Mills, Danny Moran, Ken Gage, Carl Canatella, Charlotte Drogis, William Welsh, Leroy Schoeberlein, Nate Parks, Tom Garrett. GLEE CLUB ww, few ,Vi , N ill ,WW ' A., j Qt-ai 1' I . K I if if JUNIORFSENIOR GLEE CLUB-The iunior-senior glee club under musical compositions for the opcretta Mikado. ' 3 431' NIU lu -1 1 Ll . 'Qs ,L ' Z. .,+-.4,- A -'-1- ...Q , , WWE J, U, Y, ivy? . .-'fi' A mm? i ff 1 the direction of Miss Turner prepares The BQ' 10th GRADE GLEE CLUB-Fourteen voices are blended wgether in pleasing harmony by The femlfi grade double septet. , K f 41,7 G-. LIBRARY ,. LIBRARY AIDES-The library aides assist in keeping our library attractive as well as functional. lt is their dury to check books in and out, keep an accurate account of attendance in the library, repair damaged books, and set up displays and bulletin boards. 4 i X - -'gi tif- My --. LIBRARY Ifc-nvvood sludunts are industrious, arun't llwcy?- This is illuslratucl by llic number of Kcnwoocliles wlfio cliiiily mlm advantage of llru many facililius oflcrocl by our library. LABORATOR Y ASSISTANTS Eiffel, ,. i e ' l l Front row: Elaine Lesher, Barbara Hamilton, Jean Hicks, Mary Lou Browning, Armanda Tucker, Florence Broughton, and Ruth Pfadenhauer. Back row: Danny Montague, Stanley Hock, Dennis Honchar, Larry Potash, Wallace Ward, and Gene Whitstone. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA WEEK' in Q rw-Z i Z Mrs. Green, Sponsor, Carol La Penna, President, Theresa Noranbrock, Vice President, Ann Stieler, Secre tary, and June Chisholm, Treasurer. Campaign posters played an important part in presenting the candidates. On November l, l956, Kenwood High School experienced one of America's outstanding democratic pro- cedures, that of nominating candidates to run tor the highest offices in our country, the presidency and vice presi- dency. lt was only a mock convention but it was not lacking in enthusiasm, spirit, hope and feeling. Both the Democratic and Republi- can parties were vvell represented. There were grand demonstrations with signboards, banners, posters, slogans, and much campaign literature. EER WE IGNBOARD READER VOTE All rfffflll Demonstrators make use of the signboards. 'in V sr? -V i 5 - 'Q' ' it-ses T? ELQCT to elect Tgism mosorwua- THE MOCl lu-nwonnl High School Band leads in tlig Demon slmlimts - gl' Nominating and seconding speeches were maole as the delegates cheered. As the convention was brought to a close with the a students were remin and vote. cceptance speeches, the ded to register President Dwight David Eisenhower was the official winner, receiving an overwhelming maiority of votes over Adlai E. Stevenson, when the results of the election were announced Novem- ber 5. 'wr - vt' ON VENTION Dony Stefan gives the nominating speech for her candidate. There V r il if ll? ll 5 Z, f f f r I 4 2' I V X I 5 X, 1 l l S' 4. S 'N ' ' I of Hi. ' F2 c r v'1,l!?l?HTg? rzfgfp - . P, , r .tml Lt'- 'f 'tif i l. l 1 i i il Chairman, Don Forno, opens the Democratic convention. is variety in the 'ws' cwwswxa M 4 2 Z 5 3 6. 'f fa ,U 1, 2.1 A 4 . 771 f 1,1 42 . V25 Q , W if 2. Z f . 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W alter Rogers Pish-Tush , vee. ..ee R onald Luther Nanki-Poo, the son of the Mikado, has fled. from the court of his father in order to escape marriage to Katisha, an elderly woman. He assumes the disguise of a minstrel, falls in love with Yum-Yum, a fair maiden, but is denied the right to her hand by her guardian, Ko-Ko. How- ever, Ko-Ko has been condemned to death for flirting. A corrupt and proud public official, Pooh-Bah, and a nobleman, Pish-Tush, relate to Ko-Ko, that he has been selected to be Lord High.Execu- 'tionerg therefore, preventing his own death. He then decides to marry Yum-Yum himself. Complications set in when Ko-Ko receives a letter from the Mikado ordering an execution or his resignation. Ko-Ko bargains with Nanki-Poo, giving him one month of marriage to Yum-Yum in exchange for his life. in the meantime, Katisha arrives in Titipu in search of Nanki-Poo. Being driven away, she goes to the Mikado. When it is brought out that the wife of an ir V . rf li H. if H '- 'fy NL fri. Xt rd. 1 1' K ri 1 .- 1 W A ' r J-Q, fi' ,i I ,, ' ,U 'gf YQ? Zigi . litZi4T'Zy ' 1 ' r 1 MIKADO CAST Yflffl-YUVU Kay Keatly P'll 5 Q Doris Gregory PGGPBO a 7 Jeanette McDonald Katisha s , Lynn Mikell The Chorus executed man must be buried alive, Nanki-Poo decides to kill himself to save Yum-Yum. On the arrival of the Mikado, Ko-Ko has Pooh- Bah make a false affidavit that Nanki-Poo has been executed, bidding Nanki-Poo and Ko-Ko to leave Titipu. Thinking the Mikado's visit is to assure the execution, Ko-Ko presents the false affidavit. CThe Mikado has come, by the Katisha's wish, in search of his son.D When the Mikado finds that his son has been executed, Ko-Ko and his ac- complices are declared guilty of Hcompassing the death of the Heir Apparent. They admit their falsehoods, Ko-Ko offers to marry Katisha to pre- vent the execution of Yum-Yum and Nanki-Poo. The Great Mikado Climperor of Japanl comes to the small town of Titipu accompanied by Katisha in search of the Prince vvho has fled the palace and is now disguised as a wandering minstrel. Ko-Ko, Pitti Sing, Pooh Bah, Yum Yum, Pish Tush, and Peep-Bo look on. Ko-Ko asks Katasha to marry him but is scorned because of her love for Nanki-Poo. .lb W f xi flllu-X NX ij: L X I ul J i 5 x X Xn, U ,VN Lf' X x W3 zu. .. ' I l' 'V. . - U I 1 rw U f'6', All ' V A l3O M D Nj ,A n N y X , Q, , O ' 55? X CWQQSX J 1 O D Q., y QQ L Ken Hood Ken ucod Ken Hood Ken ffOOd Keri ffood Keri ,ffocd Keri ffood Kem wood Kem ffocd l32 VARSITY SOCCER -X Y 'n .X eaxh Mewx yd Gil' ' Bayer, - .Ham . . D fl .vsOn CBDXBXQS Slandlng' O -lx we ' la ' ' A , kaffxi EY' Egfroll Hess' Bioaihi Nan SQHOQQ 'kermedl 5OdEYbel'9' wx Weilzeli REO lame? d Ni-1.eYiNW' . .. Jo ' ' V9 d lah XO UQTQM vleckg Liixiwendexstedxv Seal? ' VYFO1 . Y Bl' . KF-eel ' l-ee Que' Diem' ,rnafli . BON., wade A Kenwood Bluebird races down the field al-,awlng 5 pass from E leemwale SCHEDULE 5 Calferl Hall O l Milford Mill O O Towson l l Frarilflin l 2 Dimdallf O 2 Hereford 5 A Parlf ,Elle l O Calomefille l 3 Spafroxfe Point l .....-, D L rw VARSITY HOCKEY SE'6f9d , left Gerry P to ff I-7 . hillr 9 '- Car , N Ps, J Cyn B . ancl' Garrison 2Ze'ITe-nnyson SSN, Berry Brow ' Bron ' 'een 7- 17, J - e Anderson, Capflly, Par BaZZLceSLe-nz, Donna H Gini. Vir ' I . fend. arold 911115 Cru Wg: Car I Carol rn, Miss Ol Hard YH Cage SCrfv,3ni ymfln B ' Kfleeli Ch Coac l arbafa ng: ' h, Hamrlfon Kenwood lassies atfempl H Y K jp A i - J, X Wo .. ' l. block to keep The OPPONENTS aWaV from Then 905 SCHEDULE Kenwood W O Milford Mill K Kenwood 4 Towson M lf V lil ,Kenwood 3 Franklin . Kenwood 4 Dundalk Kenwood Hereford Kenwood Parkville Kenwood Calonsville Kenwood Sparrows P mo K. . f I4 or 'KM' Mg, ,A K A , W, 7 ,, ,yr ., ,X ' of ' Lf of - f wwe' f ' w -'W X- ,lf :W-f PK -af 'V A 1 , -' wvfxrf ,f f ww fav' oinr SCHEDULE I Ken,-.coo ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,V,,,,,,,, 3 'fiiord 2 ,,,,,Y , l 'KE'-'-COG W l To.-.son ,,,, .,,,Y,. 9 Kemnccc W 4 Francin ,,,,,, 5 Kenwood . 2 Dondailc Y,...YY YwYYYYY.-.f l Kens. ood ,. 2 Hereford l Ken.-.ooo .,,,,,, YY.f,f, 4 Caronswlie ,..Y,,, VY..,.Y 0 Kennooo .,,,,,,.YY,,,,.VVVYYY,,f 3 Sparrons Poini ,.YYYYY..VYAV. C' Ken.-.ood ..,,.,,,,.Y,.Y .YYYVV. l Parxwille ,,,,, YYYA.f V 5 Kneeling, left To riglni: Madelon Pornpa, Jill Kershaw, JoAnn Schroder, Luana Lawson, Refha Hall, Patsy Earle, Carol Hoffman, Miss Groves, Coacln, Lois Hogarth, Manager. Standing: Leona Roth, Lorna Grier Leona Meusel, Kay Kidd, Carol Paclrwinl-ca, Carolyn Williams, JUNICR VARSITY SOCCER Fron' ron, lefr fo riglfn Har-Jef '!Je'slci+fel, John Srnirh, Tracey Neirzel, Jim Afnbor, Joe Tagoe, Les Haog, CFa es Beard, Fred Nizer. Back ro.-J: William Pegg, Manager, Vince Tlwornas, Harry Sanders, Bob Vleck, Ll Porfel, Home Williarns, Fred Wunder, Hielcd Molrlnopp, No? shown: Dick Sclneler, Manager, William Rearick, Larrf Larrbdin, Ron Krebs. SCHEDULE Kem-L ood mmsammi Kenxx ood , Toxx son Kenxx ogd Franklin Keanu ood Dvndalk Kg-nn ood Hereford Ke-nu ood Parkville Kevin ood , Catonsville Kenvx ood Sparrows Point , CROSS COUNTRY A SCHEDULE Parkville A , Towson , ..... Catonsville Kenwood ...,., Towson ..A,,..o,. - Milford Mill .A,oo Kenwood ,o,... Dundalk ....o Poly ,,,,,,,A,-,-,, Sollers Point Kenwood .,..,oo, Sollers Point Kenwood oo,.o, Towson ,..... Dundalk ,,A,e oo,, Milford Mill , Catonsville ooo,. Parkville ,.oo D, Kenwood ,,,,e, ,, 7, ,,,,, Montgomery-Belair ,,,., Dundalk ,,A,.7,,,,,,,, , ,,,7 , Towson ,.o.....oooo Milford Mill 6 6. Catonsville -, 7 Kneeling, left to right: Harold Sale, Dave Leonard, Paul Crowther, Paul Raphel, Harry Rumberger. Standing: Mr. Huppert, Coachg Sal Ranieri, Eric Jenson, Dave Asbury, Don Wood, Fred Pederson, Paul Young, Len Patrick, Ed Rollman, Manager, Zack Watters, Manager. Kenwood ,,,- ,,,aa,,,,,-,,,,,A, T8 57 66 86 17 53 64 T9 38 3O 6, 42 ,D 73 T07 , T39 T69 T69 26 , ssss 68 6, .- 78 83 6 127 l53 'QW wwyfrwf WW, We ,, ,L , , , K ,f I36 - , ,Q-1vv 4- 3- , mf' 7 .5 Aa., The stampede at the beginning of the all-counfy Cross-Country run. CROSS COUNTRY Seared, leh To right: Dave Asbury, Sal Ranieri, Len Patrick, Don Woods, Fred Pederson, Paul Young, Eric Jenson, Kneeiingz Harold Sale, Dave Leonard, Paul Crowther, Pau! Raphel, Harry Rumberger, Ed Roll- rnan, Manager, Zack Watters, Manager, Ed Kuharski, Ed Jaworski, Manager. Standing: Mr. Huppert, Coach, Dick Santa, John Wunder, Earl Moore, Jim Coleman, Dennis Fo, Bill Warters, Chuck Lane, Jerry Trofra, Ken Hastings, Wayne Trumbill, Carl Wasco. , f'fi Wf S , ,,.,,,., , , , , or I -s ' Q, .. ., .az , -Q ' si' r'f,7','-fl' f riff ' TH, 1 ' . - V f , F' .u ':. V: Egg? ECU r 'HQ , A ar.. f ld! I 111 .Arla 11-vii, - 'f - us nv ':T v 1-51-1- ',r,gL ,. An.a 4.i,1u,- ,,.' 'f - ' i i .z , ' L.. F' :JQMAJL '. ru-- ' ' ,. 'QQ arhfbmlihlilkkinfaslbv..-v' sl .5 3 1 Novice Meet A 1. Kenwood I Sf ff N k-'wif x si 'QQQX .Q is . weve, ' , ..5-rr ,. ' ' 1. 3. Parkville . w .?' -I , . Kenwood aaa., 2. Towson . . , 1. Kenwood 2. Dundalk 3. Franklin .,. J 1. Kenwood 2. Poly 3. Milford Mill Baltimore County 1. Kenwood 2. Sollers Point 3. Dundalk . 'ff' fi' Kenwood hill-and-dalers, Eric Jensen and Don Woodshput on a burst of speed as they near the finish line. JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Sitting, left to right: Carl Moore, Bill Walters, Dennis Fox, Jim Coleman, Jim Wunder, Dick Santa, and Chuck Tane. Standing: Mr. Huppert, Carl Wasko, Ken Hastens, Wayne Trumbull, Ray Boileau, Len Jaworski, Manager, and Ed Kucharski, Manager. if 5 ,,. Z 3 y, Nw.,.f+1 X Z 1541 ,- M i fwwf '4 V . .X 1 if W V ., 1 1 ' 5' 'Q 3 7 ez- ? f qw-m gf 3 1 J . .V , , , .W 4 2 'an WW ,'Qg4?J?waWM if .QA N nn' ? o I U i ffl fir 1 , 5 'Q 1 5 gi , 0 in li ., , V, U . ' 455 ' 1 ' , l 15 'lll ' - an eww. W9 , .. 51745. I h, , wr y f. , .. , W, - LI- 1 eww , 4 ' , ,-3 '- .A 3 f if: A , .A -. Q 'i ' 2. Towson 'J V1-f . 3. Dundalk W ,I li . 1. Kenwood . . . 2. Catonsville ' 3. Milford Mill ,' SCHEDULE 27 A2 65 21 AO 85 20 37 89 21 37 77 27 28 . 95 Championship 27 46 61 v 4 ll 3 1 l fi l Howie Williams, Manager, Tom Smith, MBVYBQEVQ Ronald l-Ulllerf Manager. WAYNE BURGEMEISTER, Coach f' an K BOYS' VARSIT' N' 21 -K 4527 l me f. e A' I . I - wk? I 1 . ' M : l L A l 1 1 l l ,X V ' Pl' ,fx p ff, N l -all-P 5 K ll l I Kneeling, left to right: Mel Deevs, Dave .lim Kennedy, Standing: Fred Nizer, Jack Windisclw, Joe Ernest Nortman. l All BASKETBAl.L 'CJWJ O g O if l Leongrdl Bob Krs, John Vlcek, Eddie Robinetfe, DiDominico Wade Bowman, Larry Ey, Dan Elliott. l l 'W lu Good leamwork and timing pay off as Kenwood O S t o r ll ori us ove Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood 52 7l Milford Mi . SCHEDULE 56 Hereford 57 Sparrows Point 46 Towson 55 Milford Mill -,--- 57 Parkville 57 Cafonsville W-- W- 75 Franklin ----------- 68 Sparrows Point 66 Dundalk 57 Milford Mill -- 56 Hereford Towson ,oo.,.. Franklin ....... --o- --,-- 45 Parkville ---- - 47 Dundalk 39 Catonsville 52 Alumni - MIL, I4O ,Q Kenwood L 43 Kenwood ,A.,,, oooo e 38 Kenwood 7, ,,,,,7,,,, A3 Kenwood ,,7,o H 58 Kenwood oAe,,, 35 Kenwood o,o,A,,,AA,, 61 Kenwood oovo,,,,,,,, 39 Kenwood ,,,7,,,,,,,, 71 Kenwood , ,7,, ,7,, , 7 AO Kenwood ooeooooooooo 66 Kenwood oooooooo,,,, 30 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Alumni Seton Nliltord e. Y Franklin ,,7o Y, Sparrows Point Dundalk o,oo,o,o,o Rolling Park .A Hereford ..,.e.. Towson oooo7o,o. Parkville o,o.,oe. Catonsville o,,. Kenwood lassies play hostess to Hereford. Barbara Hamilton fNo. 73 fights to gain possession of the ball as the other team members look on. Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood BOYS' J. V. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 34 Hereford 20 Towson 31 Parkville 33 Caionsville Sparrows Point 56 AO 44 Franklin 33 Dundalk Milford Mill ,...f... 20 31 29 23 13 34 28 25 : ln Q I WILLIAM HUPPERT Coach Number 20 prepares To execute a pass as a teammate cuts quickly toward the basket Kneeling, lef1 io right: Bill Hari, Bill Mills, Ken Grau, Bruce Breacly, Standing: Jerry Cook, Roge Heagy Jim Ambof, Jerry Seigal, Manager. 'WS ,Ku 'WB -an-da ' I if 'iikfl wwf' Q4-ga-. , z:E3f av Ap.-..f..,. Kenwood lasses grab a rebound and forge forth for n smashing victory over Hereford. GIRLS' J. V. BASKETBALL Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood MARY D. GROVE5, Coach Crawford, Manager, Beth Saddington, Lou Lawson, Manager, Kay Kidd, Leona Rothe, Nancy Sipes, Gerry Phillips, SCHEDULE lf? Milford 42 Franklin 29 Sparrows Point 24 Dundalk 21 Hereford lo Towson 6 Parkville 30 Catonsville Seated, left to right: Carolyn Bensel, Patsy Earle, Carol Hardiman. Kneeling: Carolyn Williams, Linda Carol Pychinka. Standing: Carole Hoffman 'wr if 4-Q 49 QQ v? ,A ? M x g L3 WRESTLING Kneeling, Ieff to right: Fazenbaker, D., Javvorski, L., Brannon, J., Hatchell, Pofash, L., Walz, A., Benison, B., Jones, B., Thomas U., Ward, W. Orr fm m Kenw , ood is ready ,O th 'OW hm I xv--Q C., Org-ant, G. Standing: Opponenn MR. HOWARD GOODRICH, Coach 1 .rum-1 L... ax I s 71 . x . as A -5 - ' A M-it. .sm -Kififtfgg ,fa Q,-gmxigfw. 24 Q ww... E 2 4 l ' ' ' f i?a u'f:lfA i' AA VA. A Vi A 5 1 A . ' :A 4 'fi '. i is ii 1 42+ sz fhsipifz- H L i . ' . ' ri E f A E. Z1w,w27rr:'?2.'aAA3 E A' 3 . A-qf4,A,-f.Q.4gV, A , :- , , it , A 'A v was I A K wraiwzf-rewg ggAff:'A ?x- V - ii. A A 1 xA A gg ll' akaagg Aif,Afy,.,,,ga11A4.5'AAL1'ff5 'jar A M f -- if k,g.,,w..,f. :A'.'.1VAW 5 ' , A , 'af 4 ip, 5 'Y k i 4 Lwg,3AA3fv,5A 3.AvAA .AMAA -5' - lg! 'I ag' f Ay is lens f ix 4,,A 1 - ' '1 A 4 A.A- A' riff V' -5 A. A 4 -AH, 1 .A V: L . . AA -- . , Ai , .A ,. Af- - A A - ' 6 Ai...AA J ' , V ' - ' . A.-L., - 1 53 E ' l Ill HQ! lpgeiu ' A . -5 i A A 1 A , ,....h... ---N ,f we '- - As., 5 5.1 W , V '-A AA l wg mi i -2' 4 Z . N Il fl I U H' nw V : Af 4 f ' f A fA M SA .f .2 A Z A A.,..., A 4, A, ! A A A A A A i i ll!!! I I if- lllmf r ll 2 l 'E s 3 ,'f'1l?fif f 1 A 529' A A A A A '95 . . .lm-JL Y fl ,mil .V is Mimi , L,,Q ... .- ,A ,..... ,A A .. .L A : AA-. U ff Y A M.. f ' E5 'A ,JA :,,ZLi j,.n5jjj A. f4,4g',,AAfAfA ff: A?jH,241'f ,mei A ?f'UQ,ll Q .lim fqfg Aa Aff? -14 ,A 115, '2 1 fl' lid 1 Y X K And so, our two little people, Mr. and Miss Kenwood, leave what has been home for The past Three Years and embark on another period in their lives. I46 PA TRONS A Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Affeld Mr. and Mrs. Carville G. Akehurst Mrs. Virginia Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alford Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asbury Mr. Caleb Atkins Ercell C. Austin F Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fitzell Mrs. Fitzell's Little Gems l l-4 From Mr. Sagi's' First Hour Class From The Best Homeroom Section T2-9 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foltz, Sr. G B Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Baker The O. Rowley Baker Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carole Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Baker Elliott Barbour W. J. Barth Elwood O. Bass Henry Bauersfeld Howard Bechtel George M. Bensel A. O. Blasche J. Lawrence Bohlen Charles Bosh Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Bowser Mrs. Viola A. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harry Breeden Wm. Brady The Brundrett Family Mr. and Mrs. William A. Burkhardt C Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carper Harold Charles Chatham Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clark Harvey Clark, Jr. Charles and Gail Cobb Compliments of T2-l 3 Mrs. Audrey Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Guthrie Harry V. Gahler Ralph Gates Jesse Gawthrop Norman l. Gernert Frank H. Gilreath Austin E. Gisriel Preston Goetzke John R. Grim A. E. Grine and Family H. C. Grove Charles Guenther Gunby Mr. and Mrs. George Gwynn H Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haley Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hamilton Dennis Haney Mr. E. C. Haney Helen Harahus Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Frances Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Anna Harris and Family John R. Hendrix Frank Henry S. Hewitt Albert D. Hieber, Jr. Miss Angeline R. Hoen Ernie Hoerger Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hollis Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holton Homeroom ll-3 Homeroom ll-6 Wm. G. Cook, Jr. Joseph Corathers Robert E. Crites D Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dvorak E Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Davis Harold Day Clarence E. Devilbiss Benjamin F. Dillman Raymond W. Dixon Larry E. Dodd Frank Ekr Frank W. Ekr Robert Elliot Paul Engel, Jr., and Family Homeroom of ll-TO Mr. ancl Mrs. C. L. Horn, Jr. Frank C. Hora Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hora Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hostetler J Mr. Clarence B. Johns, Sr. G. E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Edw. N. Jones Patricia Jones K Mr. James J. Kahl Shirley C. Kahl '55 Mr. and Mrs. A. Karminski Mr. Edward Kauffman Mrs. Marie Kauttman Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs L Edward Kerr Leroy C. Kiser Henry Kraft Paul S. Krause, Jr. Stanley Kozlowski Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. Dayton J. Lane Mrs. Alice Lasahn Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Leon Lazarus L. J. Lehman Mr. and Mrs. John Lehnr, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs M Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Angela Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis Lawrence C. Litzinger C. D. Magsamen Mangano Marcum Captain James F. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . A. J. Michaloski Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martheu Daniel S. McQuay Marvin Messerly Doyle L. Miller H. F. Mitchell Mitchell's Marvelous Masterminds Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Moeser Mr. and Mrs. James F. Moore Dottie Morawski Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Moyer N 12-7 PA TRONS Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs S Mr. and Mrs .James H. Rogers . Russel E. Rose . Earl Rutter .Murray D. Ryan . William Ryan . Ed Schirmer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmid Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Seton, Class Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs .John W. Schmidt . M. E. Schroeder . J. Fred Schultz ot '57 . .Thomas O. Shannahan, .James Siebold . T. B. Simmons . John Smith John Andrew Smith, Jr. Karen Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Harold Snider Ernust Spencer Frank L. Ston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Strasberger Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Stuart Sunshine Class of Fellowship Church T Mr. and Mrs. Emil Thon, Jr. U Mr. and Mrs. George E. Unkart V Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Noranbrock Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Nortman Nous telicitons la classe de i957 French ll-A P Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson Linda Peery Mr. and Mrs. Obiug Pollard Mr. Jerome Pridgeon R Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Sally Raphel Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs G. R. Walter John M. Ramult, Jr. Paul F. Raphel Ernest Redeman Luther J. Remines Edward Reuler Glen Rhodes William Rierson .William J. Riley W. C. Ritzel Robert M. Robinson Rocker Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Varuola Mr. and Mrs. A. Vleck, Jr. W Mr. and Mrs. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Blain A. Walter Janet Walter Miss Hazel Warner Mr. and Mrs. James Wasson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Webster and Mrs. Margaret Weidner Mr .and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Y Mr. and Mrs Z Mr. and Mrs. .Charles H. Wilson, Sr. .Windisch .Bill Wyatt .Charles Yeager, Jr, C. E. Zimmerman Sr. Doug fit? C7 1,ML v-I A 5 . My wane I 'L'lIl7in Q G5 V i 1 1. X Allan and Judy Ann and Dominik Arlene and Doug Art and Freda Barb and Ron Betty and Harry Bill and Joyce ' Bill and Jody Bill and Merle Bob and Dolly Bob and June Bob and Martha Bobbie and Phil Bonnie and Bob Bussie and Joan Buz and Betty Jean. Carole and Rod Carolyn and Tom Caroline and Ken Charlie and Nellie Cliff and Fern Dan and Ginny Darleen and Harry Dot and John Dottie and Ronnie Ed and Margie Elvis and Lizard Emily and John Ernie and Marty Ethel and Paul Faith and Bill Fran and Art Fran M. and Chuck B. Frank and Marlene Fred and Sharon Freddie and Carol Gene'and Lois George and June Gerry and Mike Ginny and Charlie Iris and Ronnie C7 W WEQXQ7 Mew wr E113 - w l F ui xt , 152.95 iw L5 EXERClSE ROOM . L7 1oRTuRE kim 4 6 Jack and Cyn Jackie and Frank Jackie and Ken Jan and Bill Jansie and John Jean and Jack Jim and Judy Joyce and Jimmy Judie and Ken Judy and Gordy Kathy and Gary Kay and Lee Larry and Ida May Lorraine and John Louie and Loralane Lydia and Jimmy Marge and Max Marie and Charles Marie and Clyde Mark and Ann Mary and Mel Mitzie and Don Oakes and Nettie Pat and Bernie Peggy and Norm Philippa and Artie Richard and Joyce Roberta and Bob Roger and Linda Ronnie and Ann Ronnie and Faith Ronnie and Fran Ronnie and Margie Ronnie and Nancy ' Ruth and Ron Sharon and Frank Stan and Joyce Tom and Carol Virginia and Dave si? ' Walter and Carolyn fy 3 Woody and Trudy Xl r N' E M W yy KY c4R2ffdZ2 if X .QQ f 494 , ,riff ,VCX QJME, ,i fr AUTOGRAPHS 45525 Fkfifjgf 0f .d MV of fo ff W . 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Judy practices her yoga, observed by her friend from downstairs. .bfi fix ,,, Football hero, Tommy Arbuckle, one of Lois' suitors, describes to Lois' father how he is the top bowler in his league. Avi Q27 ga -IF: 1 Q Wm! f-'4 l I' - . www-it :V Ed Rollrnan serves a fast ball to his opponent while playing ping-pong. Bruce Stricker and William Rugg are the interested spectators. SPORTS NIGHT Opposing players fight for the ball during the intramural basketball championship playoff be- tween Holy Cross and San Francisco. Holy Cross proved to be too much for the latter and came out on The winning end by a score of I6-l2. , may v Anxiuly, coupled with last moving pace, makes Ihr- volloylmll playoll game lwtwccn the Gym Sandius and llw Bob Cats lull ol excitement. XY. Q.. Y + I I 1 n In H 03,51-f,w--f .,f. Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood ,,,, Kenwood Kenwoodm , Jim Kennedy, an up-and-coming pitcher, Q ' ' fs- Q ,yu X i i ir fn ,nr f L., e w w w 1 ,rr fi IQ, y f 4,6 ,nfl , - f ,f 1 1-V ,W wi.. gyf, 4 W One of Kenwood's power hitters, John Vlcek, belts a long drive out to thc centerfield wall. 3 Catonsville 7 Dundalk i9 Franklin 8 Sparrows Point A Towson , 7 Parkville Kenwood crushes Sparrows Point 22 to 1. it 0 Kenwood H 5 Kenwood K , 0 Kenwood , 0 Kenwood 3 Kenwood ,, 8 VARSITY BASEBALL - COUNTY CHAMPS 3 17 5 5 9 Milford Mill Hereford Catonsville Dundalk , , Franklin ,,,, Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood 22 3 ,4 , 9 Kenwoodw , 8 exhibits his powerful arm as Bill Rierson lays down a beautiful ws' , ' W ' f , A f N ' V . . A , -f-- f,f,gf 0 fs' ,, 4f5,ff.f,,,Wx,.,25424-wire -V A , 2 1 f . ,. ' ,i.L1gQ., ' ,. gf ,. x,,. ., fl Ms? as -7 K . W 5 A gf5-2-'5:.-:,?g:,M55v.f ' 5255 mv ijt, 'sae Q t' - t xA ' ' ,,i. .,. 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MA , 4, , , ff' 'V 'MZ ,. ,za ,, , p ,ffl ,llwlm If ffl , Y if' ' Je ,Q ,, Ap, I 4 If ,, ' lj, fe fy, My y WW' ' L ,mmf ,xml AM' V wfffryff f' A ?,,, , DQ, f ,, ,ff Z' 3 wwf cog, , f,,f' 'fl ,ff I pw mfr ,v,,, , ,fqf ' 4.,,Mf,, fb My C4-4, ,ww fyggllnm 5 74, ,91,f,, VW. , ,V frf,W!iQJi dw V-4,!Wm?.!iMMV '-.N , f 1154,- Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood 1' . .,-v x Kneeling, left to right Harrold, D4 Fowler, V,g Malson, S.: Bcnscl, Cy Tennyson J Talley E Wil em M. Smnding: Miss Mildred Haney, Coachg Chenoweth, 1.5 Phillips, GJ Svnder, B Crum V Anderson C, Ving, C4 Manager. JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL ' ..u. .xml 'N-s. -t ., 'FJ' - 51,1 . -. ' swi 'WR ' . it :V ga .ti i V -f?1parf':' . t . MJ :iff f i 'l:i'l::3 ' 1 1,31-LN-, 1 V - ,x .ir . .- iwifffe .Y ASIC .-...J -P T 'A ' 1' r' 5.-'-i we-if. 4':'1', t--451 wid. ' . fi' ,...'..'v'. 'Q ' - . . faqs :RPM 1: MV., ,gal lf., , . X ,L A .tc , . Kneeling: J. Brondrett, R. Dvorak, C. Hardiman, N. Sipes, R. Hall. Second row: L. Mcusel, C. Williams, B. Brown, L. Lawson, J. Schroeder. Standing: Miss Groves, Coach: J. Congdon, J. Dipcrt, M. Hall, E. Brenda, Managers. SCHEDULE County Relays I. Kenwood 2. Sollers Point 3. Towson 4. Parkville 5. Dundalk 6. Milford Mill Dual Meet l. Kenwood 2. Parkville Quadrangular M I. Kenwood 2. Towson 3. Catonsville 4. Franklin Dual Meet 'l, Kenwood 2. City College County Meet I. Kenwood 2. Sollers Point 3. Towson 4. Parkville 5. Dundalk 6. Catonsville 7. Milford Mill 8. Franklin eel Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood SCHEDULE 8 Milford Mill I3 Hereford 5 Catonsville 9 Dundalk 2 Parkville 2 Towson JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK - COUNTY CHAMPS Kneeling: L. Bartholme, R. Santa, I. Hann, J. Coleman, F. Lukens, C. Johnson. Second row: A. Poffel, R. Nye, C. Beard, D. Payne, R. Cilento. Standing: D. Gensley, J. Paterra, H. Rumberger, Mr. Huppert, Coach, S. Royal, Manager: Mr. Burgomeister, Coach: L. Polling, B. Dobbs, R. Boileau. wr y .f 5 'I 7 if . if, 'l' 'i i , 164 if VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Kneeling, left to right: Carolyn Wilson, Carol Burns, Patsy Taylor, Virginia Roth, Dottie Stefan, Maney Pannebaker, Carolyn Cage, Standing: Ruth Yost, Bonita Rakes, Sara Jackson, Barbara Ryland, Nancy Jordan, Barbara Hamilton, Nancy Garrison, Miss Scrivanich, Bernardine Livia. Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood SCHEDULE 28 Towson 35 Parkville Q2 Sparrows P1 211 Milford Mill 23 Hereford 28 Catonsville 26 Dundalk 22 40 211 39 A5 28 24 J. V. VOLLEYBALL Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood .... Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood SCHEDULE I5 Towson 17 Parkville 27 Sparrows Pt IO Milford Mill T2 Hereford ,,,, 34 Catonsville 32 Dundalk ,,,,,, Al Franklin ,,,,,. Standing, left to right: Janet Burns, Pat Bechtel, Lorna Geier, Clara Strong, Miss Scrivaniclw, Bettie Davis Gail Karp, Leona Roth, Kneeling: Lynn Feeol, Kay Kidd, Dottie Schiesser, Marge Horn, Sue Farley Linda Garrison. TRACK - COUNTY CHAMPS I iv Kneeling: D. V. Kalwa, D. Manager, W. R. Harrer, C. County Relays l. Kenwood 2. Sollers Point 3. Towson 4. Dundalk 5. Parkville 6. Milford Mill VA.: .H . Elliott, L. Patrick, D. Fox, J. Weitzel, S. Ranieri, E. Moore, H. Sale, M. Barkdoll. Second row Koester, P. Young, T. Mierzwicki, C. Hess, H. Williams, G. Dumer. Standing: L. Schoeberlein Bowman, E. Robinette, L. Mitchell, Mr. Huppert, Coach, Mr. Burgorneister, Coach, C. Varner, Hatchell, E. Rollman, Manager. SCHEDULE Triangular Meet Quadrangular Meet Dual Nleef I. Kenwood l. Kenwood l. City College 2. Belair 2. Franklin 2. Kenwood 3. Parkville 3. Towson 4. Catonsville '-r -,r 'T v . N' yy , lip- County Meet l. Kenwood 2. Sollers Point 3. Towson 4. Dundalk 5. Franklin 6. Parkville 7. Milford Mike Barkdoll and Clarence Johnson capture second and third place, respectively, as City wins honors for first. 4-, ,Ami ML . ,770 .,., wW,f..,n gr-f ff, ,. f ' Mm s ' f 20024 CLLWZ, 2 - A , N44 ' Wfi Fl 'i'- as . C . 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For a moment of relaxation ihe young socialites retired to the cafeteria to be served by sophomores. 'N 'V' i l . l 2 N xi tv Ji 'x ,Q .A Q rg:-.gi Q s .Q A- ' . fire I. iw - 1 :gi ,gffi X l ,-. ff'l .Q .tA Q ,gy-v'-3.: .J-g., . I . -Z 1-, lf ' ':J Li K f .,k, W is 'Q r, use L , J K 1 -sewing, is A i -s f i , -V sie. -iff' Sig- ' AM' .' 4 F' L X' it ' i M 171 Q' ..'15.asz1 4 I i it ' f in ' ,Y A 1 ' 3 i NX -.:f,'f': ' .M .v - 16 f Q f 5 ' f . sims ' i g,,, ge...-r- :'3 f 'Q2. j2RR'S,':,f5:5 : , 'J -tL:,:f,. s fx s ' s LQ l'y.,3 'Y J -,- .45 J M- Zh- , ' . ' . i:-1: K - , sf'fif,?': 31: ,Y- r s fi ' . '1-Q. - MTI-VAWQ, 4, A X K we - , f f. -'72-lt, , ' 'L 5- ' . .1 V 5 ' g51'r ES1?3:Xgf -l, ' 42f7E nv . 'f it W v - N M -il ,v .'l:1'f-W 1 Forno and Ted Wilson visit the florist to ect corsages for their dates. Taylor's escort adiusts her wrist corsage roses before departing for the prom. N. i ru 9 f ifielflfl ml? -f I l X X . 1,2.iL1 1 5 lil 1 l 7411 ' A Y , 1 'F Expressions of fun and happiness are displayed by our dancing couples. SENIOR PROM Shirley Debilius and her escort arrive at the prom full of hope and expectation for a pleasant evening. Seniors and guests pass through the reception line and are greeted by the administration, class sponsors, and class officers, X, 1 AJ . .., is N i a 2, u if. , Q 'ui' 'effing'-,V . if' i '20 ,gil ft 4 1 '.-21' ,f f ,, f my ,fffqgaw I . A , , . ' Q 1 'x ,fyqlf H , .' , 1 '-QP wx Mi- tffefi-W W f .715 ',..,,aM, H ., . AA , ,kj , I ,f,.g,f'-. ' x fu f 11'-'v w' 4 X ffl C ' ' ZZ Q 4' .C M A si,- V P. 1 D ' ffivffq X . 'X I W Escorts, decked out in formals, wait in line for refreshments. The Rivers Chambers' band adds Vmieiy with 3 faspmover, 9.5. J 1 I Couples dance in the surroundings of Greek architecture. As the shadows lengthen and the strains of music fade, the memorable The usual goodnight to Senior Prom is concluded. and memorable evening. fmffff. 4 fu, ,f ,2 V. w ff? 4 ! 1 1, 2 we 3552 f of f 3 ff , , A ,445 If X fu mfr w 1, away - , ,ma A ' I az , fl' ,vi . , LW ,Q l -1 I - B FTIOST 0.44 ' if ' :if f f ff J f ff , ' ' f fff , 4 1 f f ff , 1 ff X 11 f, f V is ax wwv- 4 4f...Q-. 343474 -3 , ,f , , 1 al enioyable f mf 'M' fx .ff f 1 2 ' Q 3 Co arry Ey S.G.A. Presndenv and Ida May Porter Class Vnce Presldent osmg as Mr. Wheeler and Mr Fuller are an conference dnscussmg enwood s ac1ivitues f W fffwf f f ! ff Q ff 1 f ff ff ff,fA,,Uf! f a ,QT f , Q ffffwf , 71' f .if - .. f WW M L K fb-f'fX THE FAREWELL ASSEMBLY . A5 the seniors enter the auditorium, tuniors and guests stand in honor of the senior class. Barbara Hamilton and John Vlcek were surprised individuals when their names were announced by Miss Haney and Mr. Burgemeister as the winners of the Blanche Drennen Athletic Award. During their three years at Kenwood, both had been out- standing participants in sports. MW . 't 1 J ul rv-' 17 '?-lAuu- TFFL 'Ti ali -q '-'M Very appropriate to the occasion, the senior chorus, under the direction of Miss Turner, sing to the juniors, The Song of Farewell. 3' isma ,, ,. V , 31 if: ff , ,ff ff,-iffy? 1 ' ' , ff- -.ff f ff' if Nr ' Q '3,9t'.,,.f,v f PM , if , 2 ,ww 'J QW, I f 77 , fr 525g .W my ' SCHOLARSHIPS Ae ANNIE AND VICTOR Walter Rogers, president of the senior class, presents to Annie and Victor, our friends from France and Argentina, a token of remem- brance from the graduating class. 5 'ii 7 ' ,A', as I R, ,M 'N , 1 1 ,L . ' PATSY TAYLOR BONITA RAKES JANSIE SETZER Rosedale P.T.A. Rosedale P.T.A. Chase P.T.A. 4. 'J . ' I , . ',' ' ' in is 2,7 , ss LEROY SCHOEBERLEIN VICKIE FOWLER DOTTIE HIEBER MADELON WILHELM Essex Kiwanis F.B.L.A. F.T.A. GEORGE S. BUCK SERVICE PINS Fifty-seven seniors were proclaimed Service Pin winners for displaying outstanding service in special categories, along with satisfactory records in scholarship and citizenship. Larry Ey Dottie Edwards Dottie Hieber Judie Whitener Betty Wingler Iris Bond Freda Dorn Doris Gregory Sara Jackson Ann Kiser Pat Scott Catherine Sergent Geneva Vinson Pauline Wells Carolyn Berk Anita Loux Mary Miller Ida May Porter Marcia Swayne Stella Vingsen Wallace Ward Anna Bohlen Bob Huber I Theresa Norenbrock Walter Rogers virginia Roth David Collins James Martin Annie Deville Victor Silber Daniel Elliott Ronald I-larrer Claude Hatchell Carolyn Krause Karen Kreiner Ronald Luther Betty Matheu Virginia McClellan Jeanette McDonald Jean Michaloski Cathy Mohr Janice Weinreich Baltimore County P.T,A, Barbara Hamilton Donna Harrold Louis Karp Wayne Marshall Linda Peery Betty Remines Jeannie Rohrer Patsy Taylor Jayne Pollack Bonita Rakes Betty Wingler Dixie Wampler Geraldine Wagner Q I I I II i I ati L ti lid The second highest award, the Silver is given to Barbara Hamilton who has mainta high school a good citizenship record and a B-plus average or better. SILVER K WINNERS Helein Dodd Jeanette McDonald Edward Rollman Larry Ey Jean Michaloski Jansie Setzer Barbara Hamilton Angela Miller Dottie Stephan Nancy Hasenei Ida May Porter James Straub Betty Mattheu Jean Rohrer John Vlcek GOLD K WINNERS Kenwood's highest honor is the Gold K. Recipients of this award must be outstanding i activities and must maintain a scholastic rating of B or better. f rg-pg yr, ff. ,f:yfn,ff I , , i I I I I I I E A., r-xl 'x ined throughout Janice Weinreich John Weitzel Judie Whitener Carolyn Wilson n extracurricular 74 1 !V,, ' ' ' ' A rrtyy , at I , I , , - W re ' 9 t 'I' C Q, 1. A V4 ,Z ,,,, I '33 I ' A -.l:iL,'A ,. V' , M, . L 'Lv r VZ R i' ' I .I .' asf- HILTON BONNIWELL KAY KEATLEY LYNN MIKELL MADELON WILHELM Mixed emotions are obvious as the seniors congregate outside the auditorium following the Farewell Assembly. I , 7 , I Q V 4 , ,I I .9 wi: A veiyi V., M. ff ww f Q 'N 3, Y . C Vs. 97 '15 t x H W., ,F ' ' Q t V4 u a :FK 2 ' ,,. 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