Kenwood High School - Blue Book Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1958
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Lf ,y?1KIif ,,,,,Y':-fm v,xn.,' , ' f..J'Y 1. ll, . 4, wma,-. 1 531, , ,. '1-. . - yew-gfw ' im 2 V 395151 1, -- H -1. . '-11 F,v,.',w, , . Q: ,gy J -1 'L , Ml. , fr JVCV ,x Q ' f ki-g?.n:3A ,, ,- VW ' 2512? 'jgqrk - ,- 5 1 , fxif C ' 'Q K 1- , .QL- M S A Q, , , fir? U.. 2:-.SL-' F1159 - 2- - .MF , ,ff E f ya ft .K Q! , E A H' 5? F 3. g,, EV. F' 5 k. H iw LWVPIIM' 'Hi!JVU5lL4!MlffRl'H'l. M3 RLLYHI 'Wm H I , , , f ' wx sv ws Q5-Z' xwmswesfa . Z' , W: , , 4 , T, 2111 Q' -I , , ,l,, , 5 ,v.,I?' KENWOOD A HIGH A SCHOOL Q. -xx THE 1958 BLUEBOOK BALTIMORE, MARYLAND ..x,. X K iffm -' - F-X' ff ' K xg .r Af-1, L ,V af X I U ,fxff , K A If I 14 Y 4' 4 ' ' ' A 9,4 1,1 Q 2, A ,ff ,V-ld, MQ., A if ? 57? 1 W f' . ?fl,,G,,,,ffh , '-47 '...i.L. I 2 ,,' , fp' 'Q ,, jg, f fl ,NY-'W -Q-fy 4. ,f,,fay. Hf 4, , ff? , ' gif aw . MW 7' , ,,-, wg, ,U , fy-px ,A J i FOREWORD Ideas, imagination, an enthusiastic staff of fourteen students, and one advisor-these are the elements which created your 1958 BLUEBOOK. The theme, the cover, the layouts, and copy were not acci- dentally discovered but are the results of much de- bate and trial. IGY-International Geophysical Year-was chosen as the theme of the hook. The divider pages, as you will see, depict two phases of IGY-Operation Deepfreeze in Antarctica and the Vanguard Project. For about one year, the BLUEBOOK has been in our hands. We have watched it develop page by page into what We believe to he the best BLUE- BOOK in Kenwood's history. As this book now leaves our hands and you become its owner, realize that any yearboolis prime pur- pose is to reflect the personality of one full school year. We, on BLUEBOOK, hope, that as you read and become acquainted with the hook you will grow to cherish this facsimile of KenWood's personality -The 1958 BLUEBooK. JOAN KERNS, Edna,--in-chief name no OFFICIAL LI S. NAVY PHOTO In just a few hundred years man has progressed from the horse and buggy era to the threshold of the conquest of space. Three satellites. man made moons. have already heen launched and are now in their orbits circling the eaith. The present International Geophysical Year is a joint effort of voluntary cooperation on the part of sixty-four nations. Research is unlimited in scope -surface features of the earth. under the earth. the oceans of the world and the main attraction of all is that concerned with outer space. the initial step by man into a new dimension. The projects will he carried out by the individual countries but the col- lected data will he made ayailahle to the world through three Wlorld Data Centers. Wa1', and hate, and prejudice are well known. It is hoped that this chal- lenge of space will influence man to forget the animosities which he has, and through the combined efforts of all, help to achieve a universal peace through the fruits of IGY. Because of these influences on the future of our world, we. the BLUE- BOOK staff of Kenwood High School. would like to dedicate our yearbook to the success of IGY and to Universal Peace so that mankind can and will live harmoniously in the future. 1. SCHOOL LIFE PAGE 6 2. CURRICULUM PAGE 14 3. ACTI ITIES PAGE 4,4 TABLE OF Mi ,, f , f ' 'mf ,, A V 'af,,f,-'fm yy- f In if L2 f . y rifwf, , ff- fmvzf ' f 5 , V -' f L 1-f. M M L M 4, , nf 2 n , , ,V ,fiafz M Mvw- f- ,5,, V ' V f, G A., MM 'Wf- W, , f , ., www, ,mf A .WV , ix, 1 .. , ,mx lg 5 . ,,:,- ,L x, ' ax Q , NO TEN' 'b Affff,-,.ff,-' yy, -, , ff,04fZ,4a9.f4 ff, f , W ,'-, fn ,, 1, 9 ,f A 414. SPORTS A PAGE 70 I V' X ' I ..a. 5. U DERCLASSME ' L PAGE 84 l 6. SENIORS PAGE 110 'f' 'WW , ,. .,,,,,,M,QM,,, , ' ff.. ' -7 'Q ' I - F . E Z1 Va SCHOOL OFFICIAL U. S. NAVY PHOTO HT he sky is that beautiful old parchment in which the sun and moon keep their diaryf' -ALFRED KREYMBORG 1 1 1 1 1 1 W N 1 1M,Jwnm,,1,,, f 1 1 W Henna , I 1 , , . I 5 1 Q. 'V 1 l 1 QQ? R W Will Ford concentrate S ii 1 l Q i f . I 1 C deeply during final exams. CHOOL 25 ,W ,.,., e ,W -3 5, fl M Q Q Twas the night before Christmas . . ' ll 1 all Q 5-ga: ,f 4 x ww- ...V The phune booths are buss' places during luneh time A - N A .. . 7 - , . H M quintet of eaver iooter: aw t - - ' and as usual the female uf the species lr the gablvy C N al lngtlckelb at game mme- B type. l X -t . ,xxiinl-imgzel t ,Y Q. xx I X ,IFE t , fern! , fb s 1 'X ' X, u 1 t ' To-Dram 4 . , , 11 ns As one can readily see the most popular period in any school is the lunch period. Members of the F.B.L..-X. display the Holiday Spirit by presenting a variety of gifts to some unfortunate orphans. , ' 1 ,lack Bamhart, Cynthia King. DeChanile Logsdon. Dennis McAllen proudly Is this a Came-nted Relationship or are they still display the 'glwy-League look that has taken over Kenwood. Too Young to Gu Steady? 9 as -,fs 2 . .,....,.,, M my Q Y M, ' 1 It I ...-...X Q l 1 l 'C 1 E l l r S 4 z E . i 1 l l 1 f l 3 l 5 .1 li i Ox W R I H :naw , X li n I 1 rn, . M is 1 W i if ,V ' I 5 fi 2 2 , 'fp' 5 l l . X :Il V. S L it Af! sr f M f' i Q WM A f 4 Confusion reigns in the locker of a typical Kenwood 'flu ,Und may blgw. 5fUdf'T1i- we may have more snow. M QM' K Wsssx K s i -.-.h K ' X X 5 giiiss 5 if , X tl Q' ' tg N. W t , A - .X fssir. ' 2 l 2 I fi V + s .K I It i5 the daily chore fur the office aides tu sort Ken- Most teachers dislike this taskg some students dislike the results: but wood? mail for Over one hundred faculty memlvers. regardless of like or dislikes report Cards must be issued four times a year. IO Q f 3 R xi. -3 H x. ' --. , but the 3315 lingup will 31-,,f3ys shftw. Dick Santa attempts to slip into the classroom-late 4. -Viv-wg 'A . :S qomf, -ludpng take advantage of a nslaxation period along nicotine fit -road, Our Cafeteria presents a few problenis. This one is - . 5 4 ff C ' illustrated by Pat Ryan as she attempts to sit at a tablv IVIBASSADOR sisters, these exchange students. They live with us and share our daily life for an entire school year. They are also presented the opportunity to see many American landmarks of our vast country at the end of their stay in America, which is a part of the A.F.S. program. Since this program is commonly called the 'Exchange Programfl naturally there must be an exchange on our part. Our American students are given the opportunity to apply for that part of the program which pennits them to spend the summer abroad, living with a family just as our foreign friends do here. CARLO LAZZARINO, Italy I am Carlo Lazzerino, exchange student from Italy to Kenwood. I would, first of all, like to tell you a little bit about myself, my family, and my home in Italy. I live in Turin, Italy, which is located in the northern part of the country near the foothills of the Italian Alps. From my apartment bedroom I can see a long chain of snow-capped mountains. The proximity of these mountains naturally enhances winter sports like sledding and skiing. On week-ends I spend my free time in these mountains, very high above sea level, breathing the clean, fresh air and admiring the beauties of nature which makes me feel that it is wonderful to be alive. During the summer months, I often visit the Italian Riviera, Italyls summer resort and make trips on my racing bicycle into the country with a group of boys who also find excitement in racing. Italy, one of the oldest countries in the world, abounds in Art, History, Geography. and Architecture and because of this, has proven to be a tourist favorite. I attend the Liceo Scientifico High School which stresses mostly academic subjects such as Mathematics the sciences, History and Philosophy. The schooling period covers thirteen years broken up into five years of elemen- tary school, three years of middle school, and five years of high school. At home I am in the fourth year of hivh school and must attend one more year when I return. My plan at the present time is to attend the University lbf Turin and study engineering. I am very glad to be here in the U. S. and I want sincerely to thank the A.F.S. which made it possible, the Ralph H. Davis family, my American family, particularly Mrs. Audrey Davis, who is the sweetest mom I could have. My views about American people have changed in the past nine months and are still changing, but now I know that there is not any basic difference between people of different countries, but only a superficial difference in cus- toms. I hope I will be able to see some of you again, and so I do not bid you Addio,7' but uarriverdercif' CARLO LAZZARINO Via G. Spano I Torino, Italy The American Field Service was organized during the First World War to aid the wounded on the battle- field. This proved to be so greatly advantageous as a means of promoting friendly relations between coun- tries, that it was continued after the war only in a different manner. The program, as it is now conducted, deals specifically with the exchange of students from foreign countries. We, the students in America, our parents, and friends, supplement the work done by the A.l7'.S. by taking into our homes, as our brothers and 0F GOOD W ILL Both phases of this program provide the means of as spreading good will between us and our neighbors abroad. Through this program we learn that. though there are many miles -between our home and theirs. their lives and interests are much like our own. It is through this program. too. that views and opinions can be exchanged and discussed between us and our friends of foreign lands. This. in turn. serves to provide a better understanding of other peoples and a closer more intimate relationship between nations. which are necessary before world peace can be attained. It is only when we learn to know and understand our foreign neighbors that men can enjoy peace and happiness. This is our goal. The A.l7.S. is doing its share to help us attain it. .- 'X .qv . GISEL.-X GROMAN. Greece People all over the world greet each other in different ways but they all mean the same thing. friendliness. So now I am greeting you in Greek. Kanhmepa. and I feel that it does not matter even though it looks Greek to vou. That is what people say where I come from. Greece. My name is Gisela Groman. and I spent my senior year with you at Kenwood under the American Field Service Program. Before long I will be joining my mother. 1ny sister. Fanny. and my aunt and uncle. in Athens: but I will never forget the wonderful experiences I have had this past year. Wlhen I first came here. many things surprised me: the size of Kenwood. the freedom of the students. the close relationship with the teachers. and the fact that girls were playing soccer in Physical Education classes. a game played only by boys in Greece. Everything was new and interesting to me. I remember how surprised I was when I discovered hamburgers were not hot dogs and vice versa. Poor Carole. my American sister. had to explain which was which. I had trouble with slang and I had quite a few new words to learn in order to understand everything that was said. I tasted crabs. oysters. pizza pies, and friend chicken for the first time. Carole took me to slumber parties and Kenwood games. I bowled for the first time in my life and. of course. I had to wear berniudas when Carole gave me a pair. I visited Wil- liamsburg. Virginia: Niagara Falls: Annapolis. Maryland: New York: and Washington. D. C. At Washington I climbed the Washington Monument and I almost fainted afterwards. In general. I lived the life of any other American teenager. In everything I did I was close to the American people. I lived with an American family. Nlr. and Mrs. Edgar O. Bauer, and Carole, which became my home away from home. Xow that I have to return to mv Greek family, I feel as if I am leaving here. 5000 miles away. another family. another school. and many. many friends who made me realize that people all over the world are the same despite their different ways of living. They have the same problems. ideals, and disappointments. and I just wish more students could have the good luck that I had to find this out for themselves. Maybe then. if world understanding grows. there will be peace among the nations of the world. I feel that there will be no better reward for you. the American people. than to know that you have contributed toward this cause. The only thing that I can say now is a big uthank you to all the teachers and students of Kenwood, and to my American family who made this year such a happy one for me. uAntio. that is Greek good-bye, my friends. I only wish I could see you again sometime. ig, .J ijwyi wwf? K 1 N fx' CURRICULUM Y X: V .f ,.., ,,,,, V I V my .yew , i .'2.,,f ' 1 97 f rf I V i , , 1' f 'gScience and art belong to the whole world, and the barriers of nationality vanish before Zhernf' -GOETHE Sf in ,545 if fd .99 4 O R PRI CIPAL at if K X ,W M,,.-J' The process of becoming an adult and assuming one's proper place in society is complicated and involves many important steps. One of the most important of these is graduation from high school. Whellier your plans following graduation take You into employment or higher education you will now be called upon to assume ithe privileges and responsibilities of an adult. The faculty at Kenwood has manv reasons to believe that the members of the class of 1958 will cherish these privileges and meet these responsibilities in such a way to reflect credit upon the school and the coinmunitv. As you prepare to leave us we would like to suggest these simple rules to make life richer and more meaningful: 1. Keep life simple. 5. Learn to like work. 2. Say the cheerful and pleasant thing. 6. Turn defeat or adversity into victory. 3. Like people. 7. Always be planning something. -LH' c.lhsl.l'. . . me 3 grim 0 Hi Congratulations and best wishes to all. JOSHUA R. WHEELER 'I Mr. Filler and Mr. Douh take advantage of a rare opportunity for a moment of relaxation, Mr. Filler, Administrative Assistant. supervises our Civil Defense Preparedness Pro- gram. enrollment records, and some disciplinary cases. The students are keenly aware of Hr. Pilleris tolerant and sympathetic attitude and do not hesitate to seek his counsel. Mr. Douh. our Vice Principal, supervises the activity program. is administrator of school transportation. and handles most disciplinary cases. Even though he serves in a rather unpleasant capacity, that of deciding cases of poor citizenship. he still main- tains a pleasant relationship with the students at all times. ECRETARIE 612 MQ 5. 4 .., xnss nAHB,xRAx s4xL x1Ex1c , 2 M 5 . i RL b,,X ,Z 1': 1 f MRS. PEARL S. BLEWITT ,f Y f f f 1 W fff f C ,.,,. ff f if Z ff X X , ,, f f W f f WX 1 Li X HHS. ROSINA S. WENRICH anim - r 4 Ever'-Nady iQ tlw wnrfl for Mrs. IN-url Blvwilt and her two I'iglll-llillld men. Uarlmara Saum,.ni..' . r . - - . . . I Y l ' and Rrlsma Wenrmh who slrlve I0 kvvp rm top ul lllvll' evvr-rising be-a of Llutles. TV- fl , W... 4T'T L. GUID CE i . H., .,V , , -R2 i X , ' fi?5'J ' ' in A 5? k- Before a student Can haw 3 Conference with one of Hur Any stud:-'nt who neeti- atixice on anything from problems four counselors. he muft first make an appointment with in sciwwl work tt- gvtting a july can follow' the pattern of Mrs. ReginaWagner. Guidance Secretary. Dorwthy Crm-ker wht, i- utnferring with Kira. Schmidt in the privacy mf her fiffitg-v. i .i r Q4 gli' 1 I it Jw ' , . . t X w,,,,.f . 7 X K7 L ! J -' 1 , fx., 5 Y, 4 rj A . V I 1 5 ' 5' 0 M' ff r 0 'N W , i X 1 3 Y fx Q . . A . K ? ' ' .J-M ' ,,.,, I GUIDANCE COKNSELORS: Mildred R. Schmidt. BA.. KIA.: james P. Davis. BA.. 3I.Ef,l.: Eleanor A. Thomas, BS., 3I.Ed.g Henri A. Croenheim. BA.. IIA. tnot shownr. I9 CAFETERI ff wr gi ,h v v ff 1 x -4 www I W., FIRST ROWV: Mabel Rolwrtu, Pearl Baldwin, Marggiret Salwlvwski. llertrumle Nlofer. Lee Pierce. Mary Bowings, Elizabeth Cnmlinan, Klaybelle Hagy. SECOND ROW: lnez Poteet. Culda Sells, Irene Zellner, Ellen Varner. Clara Spencer, Catherine Carrull, Russell Myers, if 2 g 5 .J-x gikll K 5 Nly. Lf-if Pierce is in the process of inamilaelnring 1000 sand- TlWl'K' FWINS Y bf' 110 Hlfllflsffy for Russell Xlwrs as he and MAIN wnqhtillg of 190 Poumlg of C,,1L1,1-urs and Qlwt-ge U, his Mrs. l.i-nu YN ulsnn perinrni the endless task of washing and mxumml 1,5 K,,,iw,1,.,.l1 2750 iuveiioiis students. drying ennlless stacks Ol mlirty dishes. CU TODIANS ' W mx Opfnra ' I -, yggfi on ' Hon 17.15 w Lxihan- h . f e9 311911 1 ' an UD N , , auf 11955 i'.uwYmyiCE'5 U3 hd? Le 3 71,1 Ruhr- EIN! W 17 Ihr tavk at h NXT Y0Y63VYe' 4 - 'n'1lX'h1i fer ' J WVU flgn, ' JU CHD be - and for X 4 . Y Hggr UDUU : -i - rf. :Ure that , l nh-l d in 0 - K,-ihapr, ll WIN he han lckgij-gi UK 9 W QUT l J.: ,mit M, 25 in ixgl xii' :ii 1 Z S535 Our unsung . 5, - . . A to be done above and beyond the call of duty. hwroe' Ur Ffvreacre, Hr. Rohr. and . r Ni . Tallinn nexfr Cease to find sonie little thing rx X ,..,..N,. t., Q, .. Training, practice. antl iintlvrstantling are the qualifications pos- sessetl by Mrs. Leona Scott. our sclnml nurse. O RI FIR ARY Ouvhl But it only hurts for a little while as Mrs. Scott applies a liinfling laracvlet of gauze to Marilyn Meyfrs sprained wrist. V., O R LIBRARY Reliintl the sw-nes of nur urtlt-rly and well-stmckvtl library are Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Bensel. and Mrs. Siegrist wlw strive to help stutlvnts cle-riw the most from the-ir cnurses. ,,,,,,,,,..K lr V if . gy, 'Nu ,. V W.. N s t ..,.. . igysft-X R .lane Cooper. B..-X.. NIA.: Mena Isitt. B..-X. PECI L ED C T10 Y . SE. ' ' 1 42:22 r i 1 , f-g-,iff fi wifi ' ' . . Y 4 Q. ., . var 5 '71 i 4 ft 'UE' ' E- -Z' -.FF , X xi 'SM ,fir ' ' xv A. -0-Q x ' K We ' WH I, .K 1 ,ff ,. - 2- wr. - , i t K . Q. I We . L V H 1 1 -' V ' . V' XX u a' I I 5 7 41' ,A ' irfiiiiijfk' 4 my ' ? 2 ' .1.,,'l'41 , . .MM , ' u Z7 ' lv , -1 55 fame. 7 'f T 1 i ' during the Westward The development of the Lvnited States Klmetnent if depicted on maps that were drawn and colored hy William Nine. Catherine Currey. and David Brannock. Special Education classes help ftudentl to hetter adjuet themeelxef to their enxironment and to find a place for themselves in the world. Recommended hy teaehere for theee flaesee. -tuflent- are givin the Benet Test through which the department selects those who can prr-fit from Special Education, In the-e claeaee. each -tudent wtrks according to his own level. his weaker sub- jects heing stressed more. and he ie giien indixiflual attf-ntiwn in learning Io ma-ter reading and comprehension. ,,, f If f Wit, f , I - ,.,., a M um X ,W I . .B-we 1 . . ' vs W ,, ' ,W X' ' ,A . . ,.,,. ,M,,,,,,..,.M-f r 1 Ma ' , . f ,, ff, ia --,.- ,, V HW 1 , Xl in .fry-f Z mm. t Reading periods such as this one are frequently enjfiyftd by the students of Mrs. Coopefs Claes. 23 E GLIH Y Y 4 Mkty. X. .X vp.. ...W Shakespeare. the all-time hero of tlrania. triumphs again as Connie gives her ulassniates a guided tour through one of his theatres. SITTING: Carolyn Foster, position, Literature: Faith K. Clancy, Ali.. English Ruth Fossedal, BA., Spanis Gootlrieh, AB.. M.Ed., Eng BA.. .English ll, Spotlight eifety: john Canunaratai. ll... 5: 1 1 f-1 i '1 .1 1 -ffw Kenwoodites are given opportunities to s t u d y many English courses in our diverse curriculum. These courses involve the study of written and spok- en grammar, classical and contemporary literature, speech, and drama. Through these courses we strive to perfect our 'gnative tonguef' BA.. lla-X., English 11. Speech: Elizabeth S. Fitzell. BA.. English 12, Advanced Com- N. Morley, BA., NIA.. English 10: Helen Cole Swanson, B..-X.. English 10. 11: Eileen 10: Gwendolyn B. Tisdale. l3.fX.. English 10: Nester P. Stanaland. AB.. English 102 h l, English 10. STANDING: Cary L. Houpt, AA.. AB., English 11, Speech: Howard B. lish 10. Literary Magazine: Arthur Surplus, BA., Speech, ,English 11: Charles W, Bronte. Vliilliani A. Vliilliamson. ill, Nl.Etl.. English 12: Herbert F. Mitchell, BS.. English 112. National Honor Societv f'o-Spoiisorg Charles C. Skinner. .-MB.. AM., English 12. Drama. National Thewian So- R , English 1O:. Leo J. Lehman, BS., M,Ed., English 11. Journalism ll. Q I Q ' Www 'N SP Q EWGLI H S--Q 6 5,-pq-,,. , ,.,. .ap Tj. 7 Q L .M yn 1- 'ffm' Y- 4 'f if 5 Y, J ET K 1 -A l ,l .ci gg l l 'f A ' QQMEG5- . -Q L: -: 1' V 1522- ' tb., , :- Q NFZTLA fr' . . . qi, ' 4- V-.31 ---N, 1 - 'vfw ' Drama ftullrntv wr-rk fliligfntly on ewnr- aml prnpx for Ihf- prn1gluc'li1vn fvf The Rfd Mill. ln bpm-fh flax- a 'yuh I aCa1lemi-i ele-ftixe if not rf'-lrinwl rf' lwye alum. fnr rhf fwmininf mu- lm 1f utallx' nee-fled. infurnlatif-n vf-nccrning Ihr annual Y-mr uf Drx'11mQra11'yA' cult'--I ?'-'KA . r Thns - inning hand is dirf-frfffl at Harolfl Pinv- anfl Paul Twfhlflnllerg fnr more -wig,-,K :W an - lt ff .155-,. 1' NPS- , , Xrikx m f x ,Lf-W'-mv K ,. 6 M f '51 g f 'U wi I f 1 'WML Q, , 1- is fm..-sw OCIAL 6 n ,qw ,Q H f. l las, we do, in a year's course, Although we Cannot o around the world in eigity oy fb lf. charts Globes. and maps, students of Kenwood study the how. when. and w The Social Studies courses of fered at Kenwood are divided into five groups: World History, Am erican History. Problems in Dem ocratic Living, and two electives Geography, and Modern and Con temporary History. Each course in turn. as the re sult of intensive study. supplie each student with a thorough un derstanding of the rights and re sponsihilities of an American citi ZCH. here of their heritage. E m ba 2 -SQ. lf fm lm .,,-f,t to SN Fhliihlflg I0uChe5 to Sputnik are added by Larry lVyatt to complete this cartoon sketch which illustrates re- Cent Current events. SITTING: Kai F Forrff t B X -Xnn Jun Bettx C Hruar BN Dnrrmthx Ryan. BA.: D rft P3 Nr Flllfll X ann R B1 hop X B Nallx E -Xu tin B X NT XND Kenneth E. Klfljfnald B N L ui X P H rrx C O born X B NI El Xnthrvnw lxlft 0 BS.: Dudley NI Nh malt r N ma ruxer D xi C O J n BA.. KIA.: William We fr -X Patlt xx ln B A NI it Daniel Nloran A.B.. KLA. 'The under 'A': the 'B's' under kB.' Ken-p these vw' vf' J js? . 1 .A F . 5 3 as .s,,,'5's I SITTING: James A. Spanos, BS., KI. Ed.. Business Law and Economics. Typing and Office Practiceg Helen IV. Dixon. A.B.. Bookkeeping. Department Chairman: Betty J. Pitcock. B.S.. Business Arithmetic. Introduction to Businessg Joy Cockery. B.S.. Business Arithmetic. Introduction to Businessg Kathleen Adornato. B.S.. Business Arithmetic. Introduction to Businessg John W. Cravelle. BS.. Typing. Business Arithmetic. Introduction to Business. STANDING: Henry A. Heffel Jr.. BS.. Business Arith- metic. Introduction to Business: Allen R. Caddis. B.S.. Bookkeepingg Robert C. Coleman, BS., Retail Selling, Typing. School Store Sponsor: Edward F. Jackovitz, BS.. lNI.Ed.. Shorthand. Typing: Paul P. Plevyak. B.S., Shorthand I. Typing II: Alton Sulin. B.S.. M. Ed.. Shorthand ll. Typing and Office Practice. F.B.L.A. Sponsor. u I I USINESS we -f,,f iles in order. Charlotte gives valualule advice to Linda on the Do's and Don't's of filing. Peggy Clolwurn practices on a Comptometer so that she will be hotter vqtiippcd to work in our atomic push-button age. Our completely equipped commercial department is de- signed especially to develop X the needed skills of students M 'f who plan to enter the busi- f in -l ness field after graduation. Brenda Norman and ,lean Latka will more likely detect a Dear Sir rather than a message from outer space while taking dictation from an ediphone which is part of their extensive training in business education. EDUCATIO T Q' Gloria Kanely In operate the mimeograph machine Gerry Luebhen, Dot Schiesser and Judy Popp display the necessary eye Wlih Raft' Hlld SPf'6'd- position for achieving speed and accuracy in preparing for their future occupation, Secretarial Work. 29 A touch of know how and a hit of ink enahles X91 - Q I-1 1 - I I ig K 5 . Chuck and lim are lowering the earth's ceiling to the classroom with the aid of model airplanes. TRAVEL S r C l ll '11 ,X r x ix vs., X, x XX A X -f , is iii if - sn.: I 5 WWMWW. 2. X .ami , i: I -VM .s Q X , 1 F M X X s. Q ' l 5155 '61 .af A .....,,. ' 'x QS X. -. - f..-f -as, - ' -s-, - ssfji i ., 3' 1 . 5 . f, .,... ,..,.s ,,,, . , .. . f S SITTING: William J. Vanko, B.S., Chemistry, Anna Keegan, BS., M.A., Biology, Avis Aronovitz, BS.. MS.. Biology: Gene Garrick, B.A., Biology, Consumer Scienceg Edward MacKenzie, B.A., Biology. STANDING: Daniel Meyer, B..-X.. Biologyg Byren Kadel, BS., Bioloii-KY! Charles A. Friedman. A.B., Chemistry. Consumer Science, Lacrosse Coach: Y. J. Donat, A.B., Biology, Audio-Visual, Robert Baker, BS., Biology: Charles Woodfield, B.A., Physics, N.I'I.S. Advisor. Chess Club Sponsor, Lawrence Medlock, BA.. BS., Chemistry Inot shownl. sz, S will 30 N ,Fa Scientific research and ex- 'H perirnentation enable us to understand our universe and its contents. and the behav- ior and growth of plants and animals. ff 1 Xouth probes into the deep. dark. corners of scientific research by measuring observing, discovering. and evaluating. ' QZQGQE? I! 416 was l Rx ' v-467:51 ' Indifferent Mr. Bones tolerates the poking interest of Gene Ambrose. Jean White. and Gloria Hillenburg as they study various bone structures. Atomic Formula? Not quite. just one of the many problems of Algebra being worked out by Mary Ann and Joan. AT HE ATIC Mathematics enables students to have a better understanding of basic theories studied. Angles. formulas, and parallel lines are all included in this interesting subject. ,--W W., .- .yan M.,-W. . .1 -' X. .X- Thomas B. Ayres. BB.. A.M.. Mgebra. Plant- Geometryg Mary R. Edwards. .-MB.. KLA.. Mathemat- ics. Trigonomctry. Solid Geonietryz Review of Academic Math, Plane Ceometryg Stanley L. Dodson, AB.. lntermediate Algebra. .lunior Class Sponsorg Mildred S. Nedrow. A. B.. Ceometrvg Clarence D. Smitley. AB.. M.Ed.. Intermediate Algcbrag James Kitts, A.l3., Review of General 32 Math. ,-Xlgebra. Senior Class Sponsor. Rooter Club Sponsor. us to become acquainted with the customs and lives of our forei n neighbors. This is a challe or us to learn to read and s eak Foreign Language Classes enable language well. X 1 K . ClNlll3 lllloi ' l E J S' J M ' ' A Q , 'UL 1 , ill s 2 vgye, l Z Carole looks forlorn as Judy catches . I f tous Les Poissonsf, during one of the ,f it . regular conversational skits given by E 5 French students to improve their pro- nunciation. FOREIGN L N UAGE SITTING: Agnes K. Gawthrop, A.B., Latin, A.F.S.g Angeline R National Honor Society Sponsor, A.F.S.g Constance M. Hayher Ruth Fossedal, B.A., Spanish, English, Walter M. Engle, B.S., Profe lonal De ree ln Nletef rolf x Spanish I, II, Ill, Golf Team. X -ur -..,,-- N4 ,gag A : WAHM mu Composing sticks and H60-point type may sound like jalnlierwoeky to most Ken- woodltes. but to John Hagan and Edward lNlcAndrews these are simply terms in setting type. Vocation Education is a diversi- fied suhject emhodying within its scope these individual courses: Printing. Electronics. Machine, lVlechanical and Architectural Drawing. Wririd Shop. Machine Shop. Drafting. and Auto Kle- chanics. Kenwood is the core of all practical experience which stu- dents receive in performing the endless lists of jobs which range from printing tickets to making teachers' cars runahle again. X Xl' M45- tag, 34 I-,A Q Grease monkey, James Wliatlker. ii putting brake shoes on a wli:-el while Bruce Halsell, rebuildg the wheel Cylinder. STANDING: C. Alfred Hack. XB.. i M.Eil.. Mechanical Drawing: William P Cold. Machine Shop: George Pluemer. BS.. Machine. Mechanical. antl . Arch- itectural Drawing. Senior Class :Xil- visor. EEA. Sponsor: George Jones. BS.. Industrial Arts. Electronics. SIT- TING: Robert Rigger. Marine Engi- neer. Auto Mechanics: Milton Math- . iowdis. BE.. Printing: Basil Burton. 4 T-X! BS.. M.Ed.. Woodwork. Electronics, N Drafting: Eugene Volpe. BS.. lndus- trial Arts. Woodwork. EDUCATION nfs. I x.. S Us -1:42 Ati., , N5 iii' er J B. 'N ,1 ,f g J i Q w The intricacies of the milling machine are no complex rnystery to Thiril Year men. Clarence Johnson and Francis Kraus. lXXXXXVt ith 35 DIVER IFIED as OCC PATIO S 2 lliversilictl Uccupations is a program designed to . enable seniors to obtain practical experience in the world of work. Under this program the students attcnfl school in the morning and are allowed to work in the afternoon. By studying many occupations and problems ol labor-management. students gain a het- ter understanding of the business world. They can see for themselves the everyday problems one finds in the last worlrl ol business, and because of this they will be better able to cope with them in the future. AUSTIN E. GISRIEL. BS.. MA. Diversified Occupations YoL1'll lintl the'-ni just like ncw. sir, says Roy Brisson. who works at Gent-'s Shoe Repair Shop. r 2 Y Barbara Reinhardt Wffrki 35 8 file Clerk ifl 6 10031 biiflli- Would you spell that name please? Carmen Skidmore is switcha board operator for Retail Credit Bureau. I.. 'yi F' kv . Baubles, bangles, and beads are the wares of Bernetta Harris and Wayne Coleman who work part time at Leon Levi's .lewc-lers. 37 4' ' ki P, ' 'F Tv CQ Qf'+yf'Hf7c' V, ,iw ci, ev e , ,, ,t ,,,,,,.,r. f f f y, Q sf, , . .,,,,,,...,.,f,.,, ,.,. -,Y - 'Aj Q f fe X' i +w g,, , ., V 1 my ..,, I :.,,l . ..,.,. . ,, ,,,, - ' -- A ' N- J Aw- X 4, . . , , 3 .- . . x X x ,W 35- VX' ' ' f ,f,,,,,.J1,'f,V,. - , x '- ' . -' Ai 'E,f1::w , --...uh I , I .W 3 ti X W b I ' , ' ,, RSA -NX l R' gf . ' ' V im - -new .f.:xLwwv- 345 f N ,, H -lla' afvfee ' 1 fy . ' , ' ww ' - 4 . X. g r gggjp-,f X V .N-.,,,, V , Liu 11-, ik A dash of atomic dust, folil in fume wmimiv rays. aml what ilu you master. an atnniic' lmmlr? Nw, silly. a wake. Say our home- makers uf tulnorlwlw. Bulilwie, Nlary lmixiw, Pat and liarlmaru. r:':W ' I-4 HOME ECO OMIC The sewing room, kitchen, and one room apartment are modern and up-to-date facilities used by our lulure homemakers. EVi'lXI1 E Huttun BN Hfnmg I'l13lx1I'l Xnne I Qarrrln A flismvery by Helen brings a new light on llme subjevt ui making a clrees. We-ll. Pat aml lmly. 4lon't look su liafl'Iml-ilk a llress not a space yuit. one 5 an 1 etty J. Por-le. BS.. Clothing and Il, -we Q ff! x ...nm ART Four types of art are available at Kenwood: Fundamentals of Art pro- vides each pupil with the basic experience in using the various art elements: Commercial Art offers an opportunity to develop problems in designing: Painting and Sculpturing places serious emphasis upon the fine arts: Studio Practice is the study of creative production. .t X i to ra Marie Norma Svejda. B.l7..-X.. Art. offers 3 word f d' a Nice to a student. :X 1 i ? R i' ' fl f F 'A' X x L Q4 , .f Z . inf, l I , ,X Es L rt class at,Kenwood provides an opportunity for its students to develop their individual talents through oil painting. clay modeling. sculpturing and many other artistic processes. x Conscientiously intrigued with originality. Bob Nickerson pencil sketches the hands of a working ITIHII. USIC -f f my 1.1462 40 , www N-.,. George D. Arnold, BS.. MA.. lnstrumental Nlusicg Alfred Snyder, BS. Vocal Musicg At Kenwood, we students are offered a diverse program in music which is popular because of the many functions in which it participates. The music courses include hand, orchestra. Junior-Senior Chorus. Girls: and Boys, Choruses. and several Clee Clubs. This department of- fers ample opportunity for vocal training to develop onels musi- cal talents. Many programs are presented hy these various groups including major produc- tions such as operettas and ora- torios. Eleanor R. Turner. BS., Vocal Music, rt x : lx , - . t l. , it :fm 'Q x Q K i Q' M 'Y 6 K an-k Q mil tm 0Js15Jt?,U' TRO SL wvjdx nxkk -.XXM Q JR Cftjbgfl --f 2'-925m i -J w.7MQJ.1JJJ.t,. 05'-' -ir 1,3 y ' 1 i3 M f- t , F f lr X X 'X ' 1 Q P. i l o l t t ii I, lvl ,Q XfYNJLJ.giL ru - iw mg f , 55 ' U Sim ,qc 'bvwraod XGA. M1551 'K QA 'U ' Ts 'ic widwwfki N W Ji T J. 2, T JT' ffl lst , t ll l if 5 K V x i X ,x in V A i 3 SMD ti-gtk qw QQOJJJX cgove Jerri C QLLAAL , QM, Q ,Tx,vU. it A VT? W r i i C f J-i DJZSEQ1 til: E,gicl.IltNl.l1Q'i,,, Qazxsom t f, wi as 9 l, The boys and girls of the Cie-e Club are not filled with awe of Miss Turner: they are merelv practicing forthe forthcoming open-tla. THE RED MILL, ,X .QQ The 20th Century has set a pace for modern living. and the automobile has become a neces- sity to people everywhere. Driver education at Kenwood teaches students the social. per- sonal and legal aspects of driv- ing as well as technical instruc- tion. The instructors also stress the importance of correct atti- tudes. knowledge. and skills, essential to operate an automo- bile. DRI ER EDUCATIO F- 1 tg, f .. - sasm:zm.M- 4 v f N xt '- Q 'AV' Y ' 1, l x :N X A X 'F DRIVER EDUCATION INSTRIQCTORS: Mr. Wayne L. Parker. B..-X.. NI.Ed.g Mr. Walter Frank Kovae. BE., Trampoline: Hr. D. Paul Le-Kites. BA.. Chess Clubg Mr. Harold E Brubeck, BA., HA. Kenwood students receive driving experience in all kinds of weather. Carol Hardiman and Ann Fockler return from a driving les-on during one of our recent snow storms. 2 -.nvfw- ', -1 'Maxx wif! H0703 C0 I -' AW?- . , -.gi PHYSICAL Wi!! A X Q f X . 1 ff ' 452 I ta 7f3f?,1,f 'Rf 3722 V' Mildred L. Haney. AB., BS., MS., Physical Education, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball, G.A.A.g Nancy Ball, BS., Physical Education, Junior Varsity Basketball, Cheerleadersg Odette Scrivanich, B.A., Physical Education. Varsity Hockey, Varsity and Junior Varsity Volleyballg Bette Lee Hinton, AB., Physical Education. Junior Varsity Hockey, ,lunior Varsity Softball, Cheerleaders, C.A.A. lx 'Y- R With a heave hu. Sputnik ascends skywartl assisted by a rollicking girls' gym class in a game of Jungle Ball. EDUCATIO Q6 I risky' ara V H.f 1 -M egg A I , tm 2 -ws., Wayne Burgemeistcr. BS.. Physical Education. Basketball. Track. Intramural-1 Don Soderberg, BE.. Physical Education. Varsity Soccer. Varsity Baseball. lntramuralsg George A. Antonas. AA.. .-X.B.. Physical Education. Junior Varsity Basketball. Varsity Lacrosse: Bill Huppert, BS., Cross County. Track. B.A.C.. Faculty Play. X ,: A Q N Qglssiz. F Qvft V -..,, 4 I , , QT? 'F l' 5 , -2 f ff l - ' Up and over, these bounding lads defy the law of gravity as they lead their squads to victorx in a relay. ' ccThe visible world is but man turned inside out that he may be revealed to himself. -HENRY JAMES, THE ELDER 942295 Ui 61 fa MLW ,gi , 'Sufi -9 W7 fi il 3 'gy K1 gf- 4, , - - A Z1 zgem-'V N 1-T . . fi ,Q Q Q A i ,ff fs. W J lla 'I WM 1-1. 4. ',,,.4:9',,f 5: :KN -e., . 'Q 'Y ' , n..- bp . , 5... ,,. It 3, ' I' Xiu CTI ITIE OFFICIAL U. S. NAVY PHOTO 45 si TUDE T COVER ME T ,f '-- - as f-f- Q as xi.. S.G.A. President, Jim Kennedyg Vice President, Dick Santa: Treasurer, Karen Smith: Sponsor. Mr. Robert Critesg Co-Sponsor, Miss Kay Forest: Secretary, Janice Jacob tnot shownl. . , Q , I , Dax-Q.: OH gping the platters during lunch periods so Ihit hi fflltu enwoodites can chew to the blues: compliments of the SIDA. The Student Government Association of Ken- wood functions in a democratic manner. Under the recently adopted system. there are 1-L repre- sentatives from the Senior class. 12 representa- tives from the Junior class. and 10 representa- tives from the Sophomore class. which meet ev- ery Wediiesdaye. The purpose of this group is to assist the faculty in formulating plans for the Coming year. lf the school is to function well. the S.C.A. must be active by setting up goals and meeting them. Under the direction of the S.G.A. officers. the group sponsored dances. attended Regional and State S.G.A. meetings. directed class elections. played music during lunch per- iods. distributed 15 baskets of food to needy families at Christmas, made available name signs for teachers. presented to K.H.S. a mascot cos- tume, and elected our exchange students honor- ary members of the S.C.A. ASSOCI TIO T THE BUDGETDOUJR Lt f' S 1... Taking time out ffflfll thflir fillwl agwnda. Ihr' SG..-X. rvpresentatiwx rPlax for Hur Uliif-lvowk phfw tographffr. The Christmas Ball, sponsored hy the SGA.. ii heavily attended hy ftudents. faculty. and alumni r QW A 1 7 1 S ..,...-.M ..........,.. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SPONSORS: Miss Angeline R. Hoen. Mr. Joshua R. Wheeler, Mr. Charles W. Woodfield. Mr. W. Arthur Filler, Mr. Herbert F. Mitchell. AT IO HO OR OCTET Y The National Honor Society. nearing the end of its second year at Kenwood. has a fourfold purpose: creating enthusiasm for scholarships: stimulating a desire to render service: promoting worthy leadership: and encouraging thc development of character in Kenwood students. The accomplishments of this group have been many. Throughout the school year. so- ciety members have served as ushers for the Community College Convocation: taken full charge of lost and found operations: assem- bled study materials in the library. posted notices on the Guidance Department bulletin board. and rendered tutoring service to all students who have fallen behind in their work for various reasons. Forty Seniors and forty-six Juniors com- pose the society. each having outstanding scholastic ability and citizenship records. SENIORVS-FIRST ROW: Jerry Jachimski, Joanne Bishoff, Karen Smith. Gail Woolston. Pat -Baker. Sharon Corathers. Sue Babar. Clara lxelly. sECOND ROW: JOHYI Kfrns. Carole Bauer. Bette Davis, Jean Hoffnieister. Kathy Schwabeland. Kandra Martin. Janet Tennyson. Carolyn Porter. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Bechtel. Ellen Forward. Joan Yveidner. Carole Stetzer. C511- thia King. Pat Bechtel. Janie Simms, Fawn Wilson. Cale Ramsey. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Hennlein. Lloyd Lipin. Bill Rhodes. Glenn Cannon. Ronald Kauffman. Harold Cilrf-ath, David Hieber, John Bass. FIFTH ROW: Clvde Whitener. Jerrv Kroe. Harry Rumlicrgtr. John Voltz, Sam Talbot. Everett Garrison. Clifford Varner. V V www xe- , H, yy ..-ftp-.tax '- Q ' Avia- MEN - - .f - P .w g ..'t f31-.L ,:'+. ' . ' 'T '5 121 + . X :sex 223172 fs? .JY 555-.Q---fa-:La .ss su V .,,. 1, 1q F5 Phi, s f e, , 'Jo Q ,1Tsf , N sh .M -il X ,f- arf At the installation of new members. Gail Wool- Haying trouble with Algebra? Posing for the picture is Bette Davis. tutoring ston stressed the importance of deseloping Pat Kelley. depicting one of the services offered by the National Honor Society good traits and habits which produce better to Kenwood students, moral beings. JENTORS-FTRST ROW: Pat Roberts. Elaine Benda. Carolyn Black. Joan Day. Lynne Feeol. Betty Brown. Rosalie Green, Carole Alban. SECOND ROW: Dot Heinkle. Anita Wolf. Norma Dean. Hedy Potyraj. Eileen Talley, Kathy Trotter. Maralee Hicks. Marcia Rasmussen. THIRD ROW: Nancy Sipes. lune Bailone. Joan Schubert. Sheila Davis. Carole Unkart. Fern Lind- say. Virginia Stuller. Thelma Ziegler, FOURTH ROW: Tom Smith. Allen Jones. Carl Cannatella. Dick Santa. Dan Moran Ed Haley. Jim Jenkins. Mike Kandel. Jerry Siegel. FIFTH ROW: Tom Stanley. John Crisman. Ken Hastings. Heil-:o Multi hopp. Haryey Weiskettle. John Wenderoth. Richard Rogers. Dan Montague. 9' U' l ry , Af ' at V 470 no l 3 A' z I ,. 1 , is ,. ...f...,:, '. if 3' V T D Tj O ITOR FORCE unitur, llurlmara Z.-pkn, dire-r-ls tralfiv in Iln- liulls, enabling it In flow frm-ly. Nlnnitnrs liaw llie- authority to vnforrrf wlnml rulf-s in hallf, cafr-lvria, and on buses. C' 5 As A , 'r 4 rs ,Q X ' Mklifa FIRST ROW: Raphael Cilento, Ronnie-Kauffman. Carolyn Pnrter, Alice Funkliouser, Marshall Reynolds. Captain, SECOND ROW: Vernon Crammer. Kendra Martin. Mildred hngle. Eileen Talley, Gail Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Eddie Owens, Ce-or O Ann Ray, Tina Owens, ,lanet Tennyson, Margaret Wade. gf' F.T.A. Q 4 4 T' 1 I J , I I I 'J J' I 'L x , l. , I 4 I I O 4 u If N J. an is OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR- SITTING: Karen Smith, First Vice Presidentg Patsy Earl, Re- porterg Carol Pychinka, Treas- urer. STANDING: Joyce Leland, Secretaryg Marilyn Bectel, Pres- identg Carol Goff, Second Vice Presidentg Mr. Sulin, Sponsor. A 1 .J I 9' 4 E : 1 OFFICERS FOR THE YEARf Mr. Davis, Sponsorg Sandra Ever- ett, Secretaryg Pat Baker, Treas- urer: Joan Giblin, Vice Presi- dent: Nancy Nortman, President. F.B.L.A. 2.2 'ry 1- , The Printers is not an un- familiar plaee lu the Editors and assistants of our sehool paper. the Spotlig1ht. Mike Kadel, Assistant News Editor: Fawn Wilson. News Etlitorg lan Giddings, Assistant Feat- ure: Judy Carl. lft-ature Ed- itor: Beatrice Wiser, Sports Assistantg and Bobbie Stetka, Sports Editor. study their own page with great concern lo see what can be suggested to re- porters to improve the paper. Mr. Brome. Advisor falias the Mastert. and Janie Simms. Editor-in-Chief, enjoy a leisure moment between editions of the Spotlight. Double take in Spotlight of- fice S-9, when Pliotograplier Tim Seipp takes a picture of Dottie Schiesser. Business Manager. while the Bluebook photographer Catvhes all. Lois Barry, Circulation and Ex- Qhange Editor, continues to Chat with Barbara Burkhardt, head pliotograplrer. as she re- mote- a picture from her po- laroid camera. 52 THE POT . l ...ww -' ' si A. I . N Sf A xgge-ff' ...' 'i 'ja--X X' - fs' ,fur-.-f' , X x xx X 3. . . it X .Q A X X x 1 'xl ' X NN E X X , Q SE .N xx X xx w X t XXX x ts . xx x ' ,...- -- K . Q- wtq QNX t .M gt zklgsip, . X Q K tl, I K- ifg I fjk tgiiqx f' ll ' tl' X 6. IGHT STAFF l Spotlight Nun Pagw Stall Cunfixting ttf Mary Anne- Wit- lak. Sharnn Curathers. lrenw Orlnttrritf. Pat Lahtlelina. Anita Orange. Joan Richardswn. and Jnan Giltlin exaluate their work. which is une of the most iinpnrtant steps tttward impmwinent as they ftudy a corrwted Spntliglit. Glenda Di Goxanni ig not shnwn. ,kj tjfyww KW ,. X ll Fwattirf- Yiritvr- Lintla Burli- liartlt. Lui- Barry. llarhara Burkhartlt. Tim Sslipp. and Wantla Hytlw cliwk their ax- -ignniwnt fliwt- fur tha next irvtlck Pill Cfiivxelfl' li HDI -hmm. Sport Writer: Ken Craw. Gwrry Haney. Kathy Scliwahe- land. loan Otto. and Eileen Tall:-5. wht. wvrv lt-ol-Qing t-wr Prw- Rwvivw fur tipf nn writ- ing. tt-nk a short patiw fttr tliv l'lllle'lunili Iilitittipraplwf lreftyirw reitiniing tlivir wtrk. 53 in t THE BLUE NIR, LEO J. IJQHNIAN, ,firlttfsor nf 4 liitielumk Eciiturf vigomuely pursue their various awignrnentx. juan Houiden. Buri- nf-ee Managn-rg Jackie Xie-xi-nger. Photog- raphy Editnrg Joan Kern-, Editor-in-fQi'1if-fp Igtifjiii? Judy Setzer, ilnpy Eriiturg Carftie Hauer. 1, MA, - Layout Editorg Janet liurne, Art Editor. The Bluebook office. S-10. is the scene of much ac- tivity as members of the staff work furiously to meet the next deadline. 54 XNXXX X X XXX 153' . N R N , li . it I gig? K .mx ta- K 300K STAFF f V I xxx ij JJ AQ! 'X X.f - - ' fi im -?Q ' Fax., L 1 iv' Cf X xv V ' Q V 5 l .f 1 4 full ,,, I x '7 rx . , xxfi V X 'XX X. K Q fr' 'X-. l -fx , lt'-Q , , , li iw AL T-X X JOQQ- REPQYB.. Editor-in-Chief x.. K, ix J-Y X- v T .,' 'LY V X--X X- M., ink-1 X sr :F XJ' gfij -lvl J-.x A XXX, V 4 if Q-f ,VXXN C- ri' Q' N-f i QSITTIXG: Sandra Holloway. ,lean Taylor. ' xi!! Janet Burns. Suzie Blasche. Jackie Iles- senger. Janice Jacob. Carole Bauer. STAND- ING: loan Kerns. Ruth Dvorak. Carolyn Porter. Betty Bach. Connie Cammarata. Boll Krs, Judy Se-tzer. ,Ioan Boulden. irfi TH? YEARB OK f n r h ii? E31 :Eg 2 i 1 1 A ' . A K V ' Q1 i f! ! J FS, ,h m K 4 ' I ,, r H I X 1 i , . I O Lv Z 1 , f A I ' Q ' i ' 'N Q ,, . E ' H, .W A ,, K v ,ST x.! fm 3 A lie-liind-the-scenes shot of a few niemlJer5 of the ftaff wurking into the night find it necessary to inum-li a few snacks t0 :tame Ulf the pangs ul liungfr. ATIO AL THE PIANS 'gAct Well Your Part. There All Honor Lies -is the motto of the National Thespian Troupe 1253 of Kenwood High School. lVIem'hers of the troupe study the drama, are critical and observant of the stage. and promote the standards of all 'fi phases of draniatic arts. Z OFFICERS EOR THE YEAR-Connie ' Myrna Cammarata, eecretary-Treasurerg Duncan. Presidentg Bob Witt, Clerk: Gloria Kanely, Vice President. . 3 E:'f 3 1 .le 5 . ,N I, il STANDING: Gladys Singleton, Mildred Engle, Boll Vllilt. SITTING: Madelon Pompa, Brenda Holler, Gloria Kanely. R fi f w Q f f f 1 My W f M14 21' WWW. 'X , 0 f ff 'u jzfw Qifgwfff flsbzx X'- - .gxisg o X eg ' 0. herta Phillips. Connie Cammarata. Myrna Duncan. STANDING: Eleanor Turner. Helen Siegrist. Donald Roberts. Honore arv Nlembersz Charles C. Skinner. Sponsor. BAD KENWOOD PRESENTS: Mildred Eng- le. strutting like a peacock. as she skill- fully leads our band in many per- formances. V ji -7' r fww ,.,,,., 51 f. Ziff Eif?g'i2124i?'QT-fi .3 I yscjq' Q5mgwZwwwff.g,w., fr cf , E 'ge-43 3 Kc 1? H .XQQTI .Rhys ,:-1,-V 1.- flfef I Af f 4 12 l, -s , i I ,N-ji Kenwood's band consists of very able musicians who contribute to the success of many activities. Under the direction of Mr. Arnold, band members are given the opportunity to learn and play musical instruments. Q45 58 I , ijffiy Voices are harnwniously blendvd in Miss Turner! combined Junior-Senior small singing groups. Up-and-coming songsters at K.H.S. demonstrate their talent in Mr. Snydens Suplioiiww quintets To sail to the Isle of Our Dreams is the mutual hope of Gret- chen and Heinrich as the young lovers are reunited. Pleading for the mercy of the Burgomaster. Franz is restrained by Willem, as Kid and Con. alias Sherlock and Watson. conclude that Franz is a dangerous character. 60 . , Hd! 16 , ..-gmmmwfmfaawaum. Tina reports the latest progress of the Coquette, fNIignonette. THE CAST Kid Conner ,,,c, ,,,,,e,,,,,e,,..,..,,., , .. .-,XYalL.B,Qu13,eIL, Con Kidder c,c,c,. , cc,, Dick Santa Willem ccc,,c,,,,, c,,, L auren Algehurst Burgolnaster cc,,,,,c,,,,,c Hill' ieshman Fran: .r,,errc,,..c,.,,r,cccc i Bob Demmler Heinrich Van Damrn ,ie,c ,ii,i D ennis McAllen Gretchen i,,i,,i, e .ci,.iitr, iiii C arolyn Porter Anna Ford Tina iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, ,ii.. .,v,.. . ,,ii,,. G a le Ramsey Bertha ,iiii,,,,,,iii,ii,,ii,,,,,, iiiiii , . Carol Stetzer Governor of Zeeland iiiiii ,.,,. R onald Kauffman Countess de la Ferre , 7 i,.,i. George Anne Ray Barbara Barnes Fury rages between the Countess and Pennyfeather over an auto collision. Mixed emotions are expressed on the faces of the bystanders. I? to Phyllis, Lena. Anna. Dora, Madge, and Flora. ILL joshua Pennyfeatlzer ,,77,,7777 , .,,.,,,., , - Governorls A ifles 7l7l77,,l Servant ,ll,7 Flora ,,,.., Dora ...... Lena ,,,, Anna at ,.l. Phyllis ,l,l,, Madge ,llll,, John Fazenbaker Bud Rosenberger Ronald Krebs Leslie Haug Edward Gross L Bill Brewer L Carole Bauer Bettie Davis Beth Saddington ,, or Barbara Ryland . Gerry Luebhen Karen Smith -1 l 1 1 l l The Governor has decided that Bertha is really more his type than Gretchen., He says he loves her. The reason? Only Be- cause You're You, The entire cast sings the praises of Old New York. bl G ID CE AIDE W he If K .7 Very capable assistance is received fmm these Guidance Aides. Dottie Croninger. Jean Williams and Dottie Brennan, who relinquish their study periods to file and reccwrd in the Guidance Office LIBRARY IDE Fred Hanna and Pal Barr. library aides. assist the librarians hy keeping books in order and stamping library passes. NURSES AIDE Wi 1' lnfirrnary aidei Harlan Bowingi. Mary Ann Griffith. and luann Talasky asbist thf- school nurse hy filing. writing hall palfea and rwgi-tflririg in and wut patients. OFFICE IDES pin K -51+ Busy at her desk, Pat Tankerslfdy affiiti the secretaries hy Counting attendance slips. a daily routine for office aides. L BORATORYWASHSTA CHEMICAI -410 M await tif Behind the scenes of each lab period is the work of the Capable laboratory assistants. These boys and girls donate their spare time to aid the Chemistry teachers and to further their knowledge of Chemistry. Cary Dunier. John Volz. Bill Rhodes, Keith Root, and Dan Montague are preparing and measuring Chemicals to be usetl in Class. ART CL B ,ww W' . as . . .-fr, A Q , , Wfgaax , 4 Fi-'IS af' N Ll : .. KN I .5 ,W . X if t A ' ' Fii'vR20,22 b X-sk' s ' - ' l 1 it V s li- -vm lm: ro' it J i t, Q 'fzfxq-2. ' PWS!-dem. ,,A,,,,,,,, jill Kershaw Designing anil painting posters ig one gf the mam' pl-Oiwt QFITHHH, V H Marietta Taylor that the art club takes on each year. Brenda Holler display one of these attractive posters matle for the annual opvretta. r w , LITER RY MAGAZINE E s faif Preparing the new Literary Magazine for its debut in May are. FIRST ROW: Cassy Hughes. Pat Baker. Gail Ifoolston. Ifditor-in-Chief: Kendra Martin. Wanda Murphy, Georgeanne Ray. Carole Bauer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Howard Goodrich. Mr. Charles Brome. Advisors: Marcia Rasmussen. Ingrid fldril-zis. Bonnie Brooks. Marilynn Wilson. Cale Ramsey. Alice Funkhouser. leryjf Siegel. CHESS CL B QF' Jim Jenkins deliberates as he moses his knight in an offensive tactic in the game against Gerard Escouflaire. f I - Q K.. 9 it .. 4 - 4... .. .J, r 1 Y. 2 x 5 '-.' vi ii 3 X X .. K L. .. 4. .5.t5.54:Xr i fswpss s tc ' . X . - X K ' x f b i -.X-.' X 1 ' X CCQ 1 R ' -X',Xf i . s . X . L XWL .AKL. ,,-, . S , ,. i- Vice President: Hr. Kitts. OFFlLlERS AND SPONSORS: Pat Ryan. Secretary: Joan Victor. l Q sir: Kendra Martin. Presidvntg Jo Hayes, Treasurer. Spoiisorg Hr. Goodric 1, .ponn ROUTER QCL B .s X? rs. sxxss -. Q .. 1 18' ,GSH -fri nf-rfgs XfKif'5.9sX -. - . - t ss. .1 ., X--' f s- .. . . R1 '15-i.-M -1 S X x-I ' ' 1 1 - . I1 E X -. .. .'ss4s5Y 7-3-XNE' fe ' X ,. .. ,.5..x: ' LXXX X We f . ' .X-X Q its -.NBS . 4 1 S is ,....,,g.:v:.L sf Ls. Q.. f.-'- g - , f . Q ., ,V -s . - is xixr V gxixiffxlsfw .. .sw . f.,.Wg9 fy .. .,QQ..... K..-. uildvr 'on fruiii uutfr space? NO. it's Ki-nw0ud's spirit li Wvuring tl M1 st 'IVF-151 '- lm H1 X - ll baskf-tlnall gain:-s. the Blueliird. ini llvrtrand. who 31111635 III 21 Costume is J 66 IP ly K QP' Kenwood scorvsl Rcaniing faces and Clapping hands accoitipany raise the roof. Routers Club nienilwrs display clivers that almost svliool spirit at all K Q-nwood atliln-tic fwciits. V -Ilia ,Q-km . n Y X 47 :ff if Afmgkw K , x Y - 'X .N 5 VJ: jeggggg .Q , ., N A N- --...,KJ.M f ,Riga--'Ar - f' '-1 - -i . in-A-rw W .,, -Qs., - an. igfjf' --v.w.J'? - ,W ,...., ,.. , . -?.L,,: ,xg ,Wi Like 1:lof,kwork. rwry mwrmng xml fwuing. I3A.l,Q.'ere asrluliwlf' and di-asf:-111Nv Ihr' gylurma-tive equipment which the lug! Phyifal Eduluriun ulaew- uw, BOY 7 THLETIC COUNCIL K' ' If ' K Y li., ' - f,i: L. 4X ,FZ ' Y, ,Vw N T'QQM.h' v , , YQ hh I, H .. AQ -,X f X afryr 3,533 V 4 f,- in jf? A Q x ' Eg' f Y Y' ' 'Q 1 , -i I ' ' ' , ' V . ' i ' 'WH F' ' ' J . if th 5 Y? 'V 2' A Q ,rar - . Y 1 .! V . f K , I, 'lfti 4f a .. A ' I -V W - 5 f , Q I A ,S 1 9 F WL J , 4 fr jr, U In -. w 'EP-5:35fP'7:?-af! b Y ' . .., , - . .-vii., --5 .: as H W Vifffi--f-, l Q . ' 4: 'Q -, 4. ' . ia. 'il gk f ' ' P 35' 7Qf1i '-::. :L4i! ':fi32iE'f' 'X' ' ' - -- - 1 fha: f W an 91, A 'Q fra.-ow J M -fm 71' 3 5'5 ig? 1?-..:r.J5 i'f1 -Qin, V Jiri- v-- -I' u.l?'12,1i ' a . - - cf- ' Jim ..1 -V ffrff ,' ,gg -x ge T S5125 1 f ': ' ZSQFW. f-. I ,., .A,.,, ki -fx 4 :Tu 4 -1 3. if Q 7 15 sl 'qi 3 a 5 3.-fi :Iii 5 FY ' essseffeg 32:5 yr-QE - - - .F - .gy '55 'v-2243 155345 2 wpe- 125 Q s I i V , CN Xu .53 X L A A limer is no mystery to Pnthusiaftic B..'X.C. I11f'I11l,1f:r5. B1-IJ T116 U-Af. 0ffiFf'T- 111111 N1'f UN'fff 1-ANUIN41. THIN 'Ylueck and Jerry Tr-ma. who make rfady the fifllds for intra- Smith. Sfiwrstaryz Mr, Hl1Il1If'TI, Sponsor: Hwwlfl Wil- mural games. liamf. Twasurer. KNEELINC: .Xl Sprirmgwr. Vrf-ridrfrmtz John Bass. Vice Pre-idmt, 67 ww-1-Q 1 GIRLS ' ATHLETIC 5 Tx 'Q-, ,J 3. 'Us Q rf FX Y r 'N T' 'vw WX ml - X- 1 -- 1 xg s gfxi ,ggi , xg. , H, M8 ' SITTING: 1k.lI'UlNIl Wllllxlmx. Nm- Vl'r lAiY'IlIQ Xl.1r'g.11fr H1-ru. Vw--idvlmtz lm-xm Nluwl. imuxazx 4'l',fXXUlXll: Vlulrlutlf- XXUIVINUII, luIr'.1m111'.1l xI.1I1Jgr'I'I Nirginxg Lxrum. TI'r'.lrl1I'CI'l C.1I'x'lNI1 11.11-ff. Hi4twr1.m. 5- .AX 43 XII 1,,m Hmlfqq 411.1 N11-N Nl1Iliwfwi H.1w'x. Nlwlmwl- FIAIIIIWV41 mth ilu- l.1lwl- -It m..,1 Uri.-mil lil-,mil .t Illr MXHX.. Jr. Illf-JN.-.i will tllv- dwxf-Iwpmwurrml .uni XUIRIHLHI uw nbI1l.lHu Nllw- of ,lmlx L'..,mn,,,L.M1i1,. thi. 68 ,,I,X1f,,, U1 Hp- .nrg,,u11fk1I11-I1. UH Nllfll llmkx un, ASSOCI TIG ' The Girls' Athletic Association which was originated in 1943 with twelve members has grown to one of the largest organizations at Kenwood: the mem- bership now numbering two hundred fifty-six. The objectives of this group are to promote interest in sports. improving intramural games. obtaining better sports equipment and encouraging par- ticipation at games. The culminating activity is the GAA. week end camping trip in Hay. ln order to be able to attend camp. one must have accumulated a minimum of one hundred points bv being an officer of the club. participating on the school athletic teams. serving on committees. maintaining a good attendance record at meetings. and various other means that have been set up bv the club. fm-ff, , ay, GA 1 .-,, that nothing in o 1 ue xo Je ie ie a er eemf results. is Z x , mfg t ,fxg 3252, As one can see, each and every member of the G..-XA that participated in the Halloween Parry had a delightful time. A. girls han ev e e wt-rr U can Thev de larf PORTS ff. , ,f wg, f gf-gi ' F 'fi - , ,, jew iv. -J E:-21 ' 4 Jw :Q wghw. 3' xx v twin X X --'wfwx4-cw-we-1, .,L , : .g :,' ' 51.-1' W ,S . X X l X uk ., . N N ,. 1 1. . W , . wax. A . ey, ,I 3 :E ' X x ,.N::,,5Qi-.gvmkigi f35.y.:-,IQ 1 --t..-mt: x , i X ti - :v:.,ww, 131- fb' Y A X. ' W - F' X Q XQ' v QQ--1' M. . AL,.,.,, H-' ' J A 'Nfl-W ' ,ri ,. , :fixup f 2122? 1 , ' L . h.!Ef4P'Y5' -0. , Ii--. 4 , x .' i V 4915-Q-AY! wma MGR .vwfg lb :gs .W ,if 4 . 'af' 41' OFFI L CIAL TQ. S. NAVY HThe god of Viclo ' 1 ry 15 said to be one-handed. but Peace gires z'icz'0r-x' to both sides. -EIIERSON PHOTO 5 ,JO f- ' , 'w--sk ,,, 3 auf' 'Ya-35 7l fwl,,- 1 Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood ,, Kenwood Kenwood , Kenwood , W Kenwood , Mel Dvets exprvssively Iypifies the' liarml play as he liattlvs his equally deterinined rival, a Herr-ford plgiywr, for posse-sv 5Clllflllll,E 3 Towson l 1 lfranklin 2 1 llc-relord 1 41 llundalk l 3 ljarlivillv ll 1 Catonsville ll 1 lVlilford 7 1 2 Sparrows Point 2 VAR ITY OCCER ion of the ball. FIRST ROYV: Dick Bruvvkner. Larry Lainlulin. Holm Kr-5. Co-lfaplaing Alan Springer. Co-Captain: Fred Wunder, MP1 Dveis. SECOND ROW: Charlie' livarll, Harold Cilrf-alh. Harry Sandcrfi Alle-n Poffel. THIRD ROW: Boll Ylelj-k, Howiv Williuunn. Harw-y Weiskittel. FOURTH ROW' Barry Rodefff-r. llanagl-rg ,lim Kenni-ily: Klr. Sofll-rlwrg, Moa.-h, 35+ 1,5 l 6 ,Aka i 'I ln- li A 3 'H 1 35, 3. ' Q, , QV Q . -WX A 4. 3 U ' Q. , bs! .il 1-if-J- V www fy H 1 ' ' X 0 A Tix-..: ,li Q' , ix 'Q .21 t A-sw? H . 'H i '-'- ' jj ,, V. . ' 13 1 X . '--'rf X -fm N .. . ARSITY HOCKEY Mill ,X 11311 I n the lini,-lam' he-lil 1- pf-rlnriiiwl as Bvtty Brown EIIIVIIII Ii In 1-rrl Hill. Kenwood Keiiwcmd lieriwmid ,7,,, Keiiwond lieiiwoncl Keliwmml Keriwrn id KE1lYN'4,P4,PLl SCHEDULE U Towsnii ,,77 3 Franklin .v7, ,3 Dundalk ,, W ,, al Hereford ., ,l Parkville ,,,,. ,, ,,,,,l.V Catonsville ,Y,, 4 Sparrows Point Milford Hill W Outrun Iliw uppndtiori in the ganna against FIRST ROW: lfarnl Harflilnan. Pal llalwr. Larol l yij'hirilxa. laidI'l'lf'Il Benfel. Linlla Hnller. ty Brown. SECOXD ROW: C+-fry Philips. li- Ann Schriwler. Eilwwn flnallfy. Virginia llrum. THIRD ROW: Nancy Niles. llflty Xlarsliall. Cliarlnltv .Xml-ersnri. l5ULR'lil'l ROW 1 ,lully Crfngnlun. Xlanagr-r: Elaine Banda. Nlanagf-r: NIV- 5- rixanivli. C1-avli. 'gi .JL -fl I -4 4'-n ,4'- fx.. f 5 -25- JL 4 SCHEDULE Kenwood Towson Kenwood . Franklin Kenwood Kenwood ,o,,,, Dundalk Parkville Kenwood ,,ooo . .. Catonsville . Kenwood ,,,,, Milford Mill Kenwood ,ooo,o,,,, Hereford 1 I 2 0 0 ....1 2 ...HU 0 1 .. U 1 Eorfeit l .M-,, 1' . . ,Pt V .M we -s X 4 1 W A :Mm .. J, UNIDR ,. VAR ITY HOCKEY f 'B' in -in FIRST ROW: Row. P.: Sletzer. R.: Hresnick. D.: Lawson. L.: Earl, P.: Hoffman. C. SECOND ROW: Rollnnan. R.: Vogel. J.: Venimann. P.: Dvorak. R. THIRD ROW: Whitlock. Y.: Manager. Wallace. NI.: Grier. L.: Bexens. E.: Xleusel. L.: Josenhans. J.: Goff. C.: Manager. Miss Betty Hinton. Coach. UNIDR VAR ITY DCCER X7 Q C ' . Q - 5 k. Af . if :. 3 ' J 6 4 A . - :X Q f 5 i ii X' WWW. if ,. f V ' . ': : -. . .. 5 ' M AZ .. ,..1..,, U ':' ' ' 1 ' M. . is fx- Hi. ' X D ' a g , 'nl ., If W ,I l I . - jf .Z g .,,,: .:.,. . , ,if f 1 ff 5 f 1 - we -- L ' R Q ' . . e Q-X le ' xxqwi Ski 1 ' . ' 'P 'Wig' 55 5' V . 3 4 gi. -ev. 1 if - 1 Nw 3 X i f . E xg. lxeliv ood .... .. Q w H ' 'J T Towson .. . a t 31 MW R J . X I . f - , ' :So e ., 1, 5 'Q V . 'f ' nf' f Mymgygf-rx, . xo . S Kenwood .. f ff W ' ' 4 I- . I I . , ,- - . X . . ' - 'fr .N s . .- A ' A V .. 'f ' QQ X ' - N . - ' Franklin 5 N pq , V6 fm , An me . L 5-B. . +. p is N 'rw N 13. .Eff Keluiv w wd . . N V2.:.N K V i 7 E, . A E 31. ...X gq . QRUT K K Q E? V LL .. e J . . -we T . - X . . Dundalk .. V .V 4 Ni, ,' - , K f i- V- fi E X-.f - Bk 159. X X .ir N.. IXGINK OOL . .. .. - ' .. . .. 7 5 1: K 1 . I K Ie - ' . fl . .. . .1 . :Ma . H ' :f R. ,K be-SN' .Q - -N . X' Parkvllle .. .. ' U ffl -. A ' l 2 ' ' -... D ri -Y A Kenwood I, 1 . ' ...,. X . Sv . Latonsville ' ' E' X ff ' f . I as. 5, ii --mf' 5 . Q X . D S :-i' 'X -...ee - f . ,vb V 4 , x N, ... S . . .. X we X k .... Q.. ,f , .1 ' ' ' fe . - H Kenwood .,,, ' ' 1 R ' f .. . Milford Min 2 .. ' f' . . . ' - R' P- Kenwood ' .4 5 ' ' , .. .ff T I r - . X or . if: K I 'iii 2 ,715 +P. ' 5 iw-rf. -, T . '5 . K : D Nil HQfef01'd R , ,... .. ., H 'Q V - e : F X - -I X , ,, . , . , rl W ffl' J W' -ei? E - it SQ? - ..,- ' ,, f f . f - D . :-, . 39 P 1.5. .. ,fl A .. I 'wfflig . ' 151557 . S-Names 5-J. Q., Q j ' gf: .. fl .55 V. Q .- - : '-by S fffi W N W 1 Q I . :Y-K. Xml Q X Q. .. A: 'Q E MV V ,,...1, g. FIRST ROW: Nori. P.: Lawrence. ll.: Earle. J.: Henning. lf.: Hell. R.: Qnvlet. T. SECOND ROW: Lanff. J.: Nleeliling. K.: Fine. H.: Nlills, ll.: Sk'llOt I'llJl'l'gLt'l'. R.: Kelley. P.: Elliott, M.: Lerm' B, THIRD ROW: Slianek. L.: W1-mlm-rotli. J.: llowniun. Ll.: Norinan, A.: Hnrkeiliiser, 74 H.: Roush. C.: Smith. J.: Mr. Antonas, Coach. 'X SCHEDULEN A Kenwood , ,, ., , 2 3 Dundalk ,,77, ,K,VV 4. O B Kenwood .,...o 77,,7 1 9 Dundalk ..... 7,... 3 6 A Kenwood ,..... ee,,, 2 1 Hopkins ,dddd .,7e, 3 6 B Kenwood .,,,,,77, eee,, 2 2 Sollers Point ,777,7 ,,v,, 3 T A Poly ,,,..,,,,e.,,, 77,,, 5 2 Kenwood ,,,,.7 7,7,7 6 3 A Montgomery ,77,.7 51 Kenwood .....,.,. 222.. 6 7 B Kenwood ...V....e,, ddddd 2 3 Towson ,,,,....,.....e,,,,7,77..7,....V.77, 57 +L0u'est score determines u'z'nner Like a rocket from out-of-space. Earl Moore is the first to spri across the finish line. CROSS COU TRY WAR A D MB FIRST ROW: Leonhard. D,: Moore. E.: Ranieri. S.: Tveitzel. L.: Dobbs. W.: Nye. R. SECOND ROW: Bartholorne. Lg Shanklin. D.: Kirby. C.: Fridley. J. THIRD ROW: Trotta, J.p Boileau, R.g Trumbull. TV.: Hastings. K. FOURTH ROW: Pataira. J.: Kucharski. E.. Manager: Wunder, J.: Mr. Huppert. Coach. i ,V Wim SCHEDULET' Novice Meet Kenwood 7 ,,.,e 7 Towson 77 Kenwood ,,,e 7 Towson 7 77 Dundalk 7 Kenwood 7 e,,e 7 Milford Mill Sparrows Point Kenwood 7 77 7 Catonsville Dundalk 7 Sparrows Point Towson 7 Kenwood 7 7777777 7 County Championship Kenwood 77777777777777777777777 7777777 Towson 7777777 'fL0west score determ in es winner. UNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY W5 ix Qu Qs ,. e wgfy 76 Tho FIRST ROW: Kniffen. D.: Camlwr, T.: Little. R.: Varuola. J.: Boil:-au. B.: Wisemon, R.: Hart, E. SECOND ROW: Byrd, D.: Baker. H.: Carney, T.: Atkinson. C.: Hagcrl. H.: Sheriff. R.: Barkdoll. M. THIRD ROW: Jones. A.: Manager: Fitch. R.: Fuchs. G.: Mr. Huppert. Coach: mae. WJ Wflyer, R.: Svhanivl. Manager. :vw ' L SCHEDULE Kenwood , Milford o,,,. Kenwood Franklin Kenwood Sparrows Kenwood , Point Dundalk ,, , Kenwood L, ,, Hereford Kenwood , Towson ,,... Kenwood eee,,, Parkville e.,.. Kenwood . Catonsville Zo s fi C 20 26 16 ,lo .j Q4- 19 Qi 2 O 1 I5 2,1 31 21 SH 1T Q -any-' UNIUR ARSITY BASKETB LL KXEELINC: Elaine Cartier. Corinda Moyer. Pat Yeneman. Peg Brescoe, Dale Bresnick. Carol Hardiman. STANDING: June Josenhans, Manager, Kay Kidd, Betty Marshall, Ellen Ashore, Andrea Widerman. Coby Ann Bunch. Manager. Miss Mildred Haney, Coach. E 34 '40 4. KNEELING: James Hake, Henry Smith, Richard Brueckner, Leroy Sehauek, Don Orem, Philip Nori. STANDING: Charles Benfield, Manager, Dave Byrd, George Bowman, Charles 0'Connor. Roger Heagy, Alex Norman, Howard King, Mr. Antonas, Coach. SCHEDLLE Kenwood ,,e,,,,,,,77 Parkrille ,, Kenwood o,., Catonsville , ,,,,,., , Kenwood ,,,,.eee, Sparrows Point , Kenwood e,ee,Y,7,7, M Milford Mill eeee.e Kenwood ,,e,e, e,,e Franklin ,o,,,e e,,e Kenwood oe,eeo eee, Dundaulk ,,,, ,Y,7 Kenwood ,,,,e, e,V, Calvert Hall e,e,,e,,, E I I I K L I ghd-3' , tx ki 9 : 0 .Ill Q73-A i I W NN' ' Q9 u o ' ANU . 4 , 8 X Na I J . xv 9 H Q N o . 0 a ' ff X ' nl f An 1 FIRST ROW: C. Williame, I. Kershaw, E. Talley. C. Iivnsel, R. Rohrer. SECOND ROW: N. Bankard. S. Crime, N. Sipes. L. Me-usel. THIRD ROW: F. Williams, V. Crum. C. Annlersfvxm. FOURTH ROW: I. Riggins, L. Lawson, Managers. Bliss Mildred Haney, Coach. GIRL 9 VAR ITY BASKET B LL 'VY' -'STM' u 'W .Ipggo I U 1, X ' N .X .. . ... . , , .. .,,' Q - - .f.- 3 L ki x . - I I al 1 78 Wfrrds HI VIICOLIII vm:-nt In spur nur Ilirlx' Yalwily IIl4'1lIl1 on In victory are giwlm IW Miss Hamm durrng halftlmfz ' Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood SCHEDULE 4o 36 6-1 45 4-5 TO 5 9 Kenwood ....oo...,oo,oe, -L3 Kenw ood ..eoo,,, ,o,,e -in OO Kenwood ,oo.ooo,o,,,..,, 46 Alumnae 6 21 Milford Mill 6 66 22 Franklin 66 66 6 6 6666 33 Sparrows Point 66 6 66 6 30 Dundalk 6666666666 6 66666 20 Roland Park 6666666 38 Hereford 6 666666 6-13 6 -IT TOM :011' Y YYVV YVYYVY Y Parkville A6666 66666,6 3 1 Beton 66666666 666666 2 Q Catonsville 666666 66666666 -1 0 Charlotte Anderson. leading scorer in Baltimore Countv League Plax for the past three years. was outftanding in helping rpm-.-.Ga Lassieis win the league Championship. COUl TTY CH6 MPS 1 rim 5.5,- What appears to he a modern dance routine i- really athletic- With ease and skill Ch-'-t- guide- .1 junip -liot. wlii-h riear- action following a forward pase. the Teach Of hff PT-Ullilifl 'i'I I T1fV1l- 79 . 3 ,xivhwa Rx--J. rv- ' off- - ' . f f W ,Q -4 . -.vt .Q R 4? ., . .Q 27 X ,ff , 1 , .M , .' 7 x . it . R., -t f. a Q .Y .3 tx.. ,v . Wt or , 1 js b if ' . '-. 1 ' .N .Nqr . ,O .. I : x 3 . - 1 Q t 1 f 34 2 f QQ' . . Q. 'K ef 3 l 1: V N-QS? ' . ' 4 . N , . .x . ., . ,r . S. t is 3 2 ik 5 I Q ' .X ., Q it , , - . t G T, B . I f I . 1- 'KS 5 U , in at I 1 - . 5,5 it 'I 'vo '. t it ' . ' ' n K 1 . I I 1 1- i ww' lu- 'VW ' 9 1 s ' ' 4' . - .. 5' ' ' .' ' 1-' ' . I X k ' 1 ' I '.n 1 . n .fx J ' if n ' , Q o W 4 ' t 1 . ' s ' I 2 2 Q v - - . 2 ' . .L W 1 2 4 S bt .s -mv b 'cv by KNEELING: B. Krs, W. Ford, B. Hart. M. Deets. B. Mills. STANDING: J. Seigal. H. Williamx. M. Elliott, B. Briggs, II. Johnson. J. Kennedy, D. Leonhard. T. Bunche, W. Burgmeister. Coach, BOYS' VARSITY Paticntly awaiting a break in thv ganw, two Kenwood SllbSllll are ready to entvr the QIHITIB. ll:-Q S' rx ig. . . B. X . . .K .CX W X3 x Q XS 5 S The coach peps his team up for tht- important Svcond half Ill if Kenwood 777, , ,, W Kenwood Kenwood ,,,,,, , Kenwood .o,o,, Kenwood. Kenwood Kenwood ,,,o,o o. , Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood Kenwood ,,,,,oo,,A,,.,,, Kenwood .,.,., ,-.l1 SCHEDULE Milford Mill , Parkville ,,e,,,, Alumni .i,,, Catonsville ,, Franklin ,ooei,,ii, Sparrows Point Dundalk .,,,.,,,o, Milford Mill . , Hereford ,,oo Towson ooo,. Franklin ,,,,,, Parkville ,ooo,, Dundalk ,,ooo. Catonsville ,,,,,oo,,,,,,,o,,,,, Sparrows Point Towson rooooooo.ooooo,.o,,,,,,,o, ww ,M 1' f Wg V -V if , 'S . ,Q , 'V 'fin , ,A- X ., g. 4'h 1 4 A 4 WAYNE BURGEMEISTER Ccaeh Dave Leonhard No. 23 displays a mighty effort as he springs for Catonsville player 6' 6 gralm- fflioninl with Dax 11 1 a rebound against three Milford Mill opponents. making deterniineil llifl for tho lmall ill-Npile th 1111 r N 1,1 height. Q X 3 x .Hn WRESTLING TEAM: Mr. Goodrich. Coach: Bill Yvisernan, ,lim Patterson. Al Springer, Paul Raphel, Bernard Jones, Vince Thomas. Captaing Dave Ott. Steve Beam, Leonard Jaworski. Ed Hart. Bob 3 Cuckert, Manager. A ,.' , tg .. WRE TLI G n i Q 1 'd'A. 5 5 Q MR. GOODRICH, wffesrling coach R l I The struggle is on! Using an ankle ride, Bill Wiseman keeps his Milford Mill opponent on the lower deck. X- l S New St s Xp CHEERLEADERS: Joanne Scott, Janice Jacob, Captaing Mar- tha Secrest, Marilyn Wilson, Pat Ryan, Nancy Kelly, Diane Griffith 1NOT SHOWN2. CHEERLEADER. Cheerleading Coaches Nancy Ball and Bette Hinton smile with satisfaction as they proudly show off one of the newly purchased sweaters. R hu F.- Hip, Hip, Hooray! A small squad does a big job as they promote school spirit and lead orvanized cheering at fall and winter sports. Above, Kenwood Cheerleaders shout for victory. OFF X X ,. ,wvwwm .MM -wah 4A X, .,. A... ,N W W' UNDERCLASSM ICIAL U. S. NAVY PIIOTU f '- X. 'R mx- x wxi6iS5' ' ww ' ga 1' PP ,Ms - . Wi .. , ,. -25-:tif-X.:f K' A K , f TN-X Q 1 . A xxy. X M, .ww A .. .X . V., . , Nl. xx XX Q- X wwmmw V 4 .... ' WHSV SV M . X K. . Lgg vgggf. Ava. Xi- . -' X 1- xx wx NsNX1Xxwf35 x: 1 . X :X fwix-gi? -NW www xx Q Q Nix x , i I I , 'i 'lX- -x x....,..,..,,k, W if K' 1 A-A-..f it A X X mgxm,i.N, XX 5-' , .www :WARN ..-. N S,Q1smlnlsiw.v.M.M.XM X X xwywwx .XWw x S -ww Q Wk fl 1 W- .-,JMwQ ' . . Q W . ,..,--.. Y g QQ.- , an V 1 w Ay Ll'!nr-v-rf ,.,.- - Y Y' '5 W ' , ,. ,-1' iv-1-' , MMM - f , . f I was-u-.yf.g,. T , ,fr :The universe is full of magi- cal things, patiently waiting for our zvits to grow sizarperf, AEDEN PHILLPOTTS if 'Pt' U9 X, L If ,,Mw,gq,g,,,,.., .. .,AwwWwvf .1 ' -av - ' 'Wait-'L 1 f ... I ,-Q' f ' - f' 'Tv f .4 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND CLASS OF 960 254 12. .i'i1?1,: ::Z1':gg., 0 L fr , --'v-' -1- 5 , --vvv f'-y ' A -f ' i SPONSORS f1t!! 2 f , ' K -. A ,ww - f HOWARD GOODRICH ! DELMAS GRUVER ljl'f'Sl'tI7CI1f , , ,, ,, ,, ,,,,7 Mike Elliott 1051116111 ,,SS ,7S7,, S SY7, ,, Ed Hart bt'CI'UlflI'j' ,,,,,,7, Marx' Eva Baker 5 , 7'rvasz11'v1 , ,S7, , S7,,, 7,,, , , 7 George Bowman bponsors , ,,,7 Mr. Howard Goodrich Hr. Delmas Gruver 10-1-FIRST ROW: Adams Alauno. R.: Adams. S.: An-Qlre. Ayers. C.: Arnold. D.: Bachnran. .. Armstrong. I.: Atwell. Y.: Al-zehnrsr, C.: Andrews. C. SECOND ROW: . - Coeli. X.: Bagwell. Al.: Arlarns. P.: Ashauer. E.: Alrich. J.: .Alvrengl S.: Alton. Al.: Aulaznski. I.: Arn-Qs. Ax Adams. li. THIRD ROYY: Allison. C Akers. l.: Baron. J.: Anthony. C.: Barnes. lf.: Asburv. W.: Hallman R' Baker. J.: Barrase. l. FOIRTH ROW1 Anrbrc-se. G.: Baker. H.: Arnerte. A.: Barnum. C.: Barnes. D: Barrett. R.: Cortwright. E.: B-fra-Q-co. C.: Bailey. C.: Barry. K. ,,-- Ln. -fr.. E Y 10-2-lfllfifl ROW: Beall. L.: Beck- ner. D.: Barts. H.: Baker. H.: Baker. lf.: Baker. Al.: Barefr-lift. C.: Bartlcwf- ski. J.: Bear. F.: Balint. l. FECOND ROW: Be-all. S.: Bamlyerger. C.: Bells- wgnh. Y.: Bareharn. C.: Belt. ll.: Barnf-mil. J.: Baran f -. vslii. Al.: Bank- arfl. N.: Baurngartner. B.: Early. Cv. THIRD HOW: Bere. E.: Bencla. .l.: Bauer, Wig Briggs. YY.: Bfflbfll. Beal-1. Xl.: Bexans. C.: Bertrand. .ld Betz. R.: Beebe. W. FOCRTH ROW: Bralek. R.: Bauer. I.: Bieflenlgra-ik. J.: Bauer. A.: Benfielfl. C.: Berlieihiser. R.: Br-all, YY.: Benik. J.: Biagioli. 'l-. Carr-l lrne expresses rfrnrenrmfg-nr after her near fu le seal F In r h I,r lm- un me ' lax I lr l Iirsr 1. 1 0 sr. wo. R 2 s l X ., f xk.. K 10-3-FIRST ROW: Busch. S.: Boni- be-rg. E.: Blake. NI.: Rwvans, F.: livr- gen. M.: llerngvn. N.: Bunsall. E.: Bolick. L.: Beitsvh. L. SECOND ROW: Bevans. H.: Burliv. T.: Bovin- inel, fl.: Blair. D.: Bethkf-, A.: Btfthkw, M.: Biggs. C.: llily. l'.: Bmivlier, S, THIRD ROVV: Bland, .-X.: Rf-t-tl, H.: Bowman. A.: Bowman. ll.: Hl34,'lilJllI'Il, C.: Buuner, R.: Burkati. R.: llnwman, C.: Bourne. R.: Bislwp. T.: Borlvis, M. FOURTH ROW: llingarinan. H: Bland, C.: Buvvwrg. W.: lilaucliurtl. T.: Blevins, T.: Borsus, L.: Buttnfr, J.: Bonnvr. R.: Blake. S.: Bills. W.: lin- genla. B. niugginatiw anfl influwtriouw arf- Mir , , if -P t fi I 1 .J . Sw-jtla anfl Put lJOI'flf'l' 39 they give 1 ,A if tlitir 1xtra tl 4 -' - ' 'ine to 'Wlrwv up the br-lifml with attractive display Caies. was l XX RFUWII, Ruflp. 5011. D.: lluncli. C.: Burfivld, D.: Buell, Nl.: Burgess. Nl.: Broukg, B.: lggyying' M.: Brvsnick, D.: Burkliardt, J. SEC. UND ROWV: Brown. C.: Bullmrk. J.: liI'PIlPlllLlIl. E.: Brisctw, P.: Bruffnitig ll.: Btirklinuse. l.: Brunn, F,g Bgyl-. vis. E.: BI'21Ik'l16I'. R.: Huerlmug. Tl'llRlJ ROW: Brunv. C.: Bradshaw. F.: Butlvr. ll.: Busch. YY.: Bucliwald. P.: Brown. R.: Brewer, D.: llnchta, F-1 Butler. F,: Braswell. W. FOURTH ROW: Brink. 'R.: Brueckm-r. R.: Brady. W.: Brickhnuse, C.: Brewer. C.: Cagle. D.: Burke. M.: Burt, E. bs 10-5-FIRST ROW: Carter, J.: Chil dress. G.: Bytheway. C.: Campbell. C.: Case. L.: Cartier. E.: Canaday. P.: Cardlin. J.: Burns. J.: Casse-dy, B SECOND ROW: Canatella. A.: Butler, P.: Burns. E.: Butz. C.: Carico. ll.: Cavallaro. D.: Cavey. P.: Burton, G.: Chandler. J. THIRD ROW: Colgin, C.: Conrad. O.: Cook. D.: Cook. R.' Carlan. J.: Clark. P.: Cook. J.: Car ney. T. FOURTH ROW: Childress R.: Caldwell. J.: Clemons. C.: Cody P.: Cantwell. R.: Chikoat, R.: Chil dress, A.: Capsis. D. X The school agenda may not tell about missiles and jets but it doesn't miss a trick about relating school affairs. X- 1 ' Q X t 10-6fFIRST ROW: Cornish. F. Criiny. A.: Corl. L.: Corl. L.: Cort ll.: Crutchley. D.: Clark. H.: Dk-Xl lnerto. S.: Crozier. R.: Coxon. E.: Cramer. J. SECOND ROJW: Clark, K.: Crot-ker. ll.: Dancy. KJ Corley. S.: Cowrt. R. THIRD ROW: Crutchley D.: lireswell. C.: Dvems. EJ Dam eron. J.: tlreager. C.: Deckert. K.: Deyhiuelis, T.: Cawle-kie. W.: Daniels YY. FOPRTH ROW: Cook. Y.: Cysyk R.: Daniels, H.: Dandy, L.: Craig D.: Daniel. ,-X.: Crust. D.: Cox. D. v Crawford. C.: Coscia. KI.: Creamer. A.: 10-7-FIRST ROW: Dihlattie, P.: Deimel, G.: Diegel, R.: Donahue. C.: Di Giovanni. E.: Dorsey, C.: Dorn. C.: Dobbs, J.: Dawson. S. SECOND ROW: Derby. J.: Defihaugh, C.: Dorsch. C.: Ditzel, S.: Diegert. l.: Davis. M.: Di- Paola, T.: Dorfler, V.: Dietz. J. THIRD ROW: Dieter, B.: Dietz. G.: Ellings- worth. N.: Dc-mastus, D.: Dixon. P.: Earle, J. FOURTH ROW: Eckhardt, T.: Dietrich, L.: Ecler, R.: Doster, H,: Dorsey, B.: Elliott. Nl.: Diven. J.: Eck- enrotle, J.: Eades, S. 10-fFIRST ROW': Fauber. C.: Dru- ery. B.: Dougherty. L.: Elmore. L.: Duncan. C.: Durkin. J.: Earle.. Cv. SECOND ROW: Engle. E.: Duvall. J.: Dudley. P.: Eckert. XI.: Dough- erty. C.: Dorsey. S. THIRD ROW: Finneyfrock. D.: Fike. R.: Flanagan. E.: Faber. W.: Fitch. C.: Ey. Wh: Farely. D.: Einkey. R.: Evans. L.: Farmer. B. FOURTH ROW': Fitch. J.: Evans. P.: Fine. H.: Exerett. H.: Faw. T.: Fletcher. E.: Engle-man. T.: Fellenhaum. F.: Flaughter. Wi.: Fitch, R. 10-9-FIRST ROW: Francis. A.: Fox, P.: Furtaw. P.: Ford. .l.: Fetlock. S.: Fitch. C.: Fazenlmaeker. R.: Franczko- wink, R.: Fuller, P.: Folker. G. SEC- OND ROW: Fisher. D.: Foxwell. NI.: Fowler. P.: Fitzpatrick. B.: Fisher. KI.: Forcl. S.: Finchani, M.: Fischer, P.: Frantum. N. THlRD ROW: Cajdosik, T.: Gaither. T.: Freitlhof. Wf: Ford, N.: Friedel, K.: Forwood. J.: Fortman. C.: Frank. A.: Freyer. Y. FOURTH ROW: Frazier. V.: Fuchs. G.: Furman, R.: Garrison, C.: Funkhouser. C.: Ford. R.: Camber. T. 10-10-FIRST ROW: Goldschmidt, C.: Gabler, N.: Gray, M.: Grav, J.: Gib. hai D-2 Gfiihe. F.: Golderrnan, J.: Galster. D.: Goff, E. SECOND ROW: Good, D.: Gohlinghorst, C.: Griarer, P-I COHYCT. J.: Gastomski. M.: Gantz, H-3 Gervasi, G.: George, P. THIRD ROW: Gerst. I-Z Grinage, R.: Green, .I.: Gilsinger, D.: Goetz, J.: Germeroth, P.: Geckle. H.: Getscher. C.: Gillispie, D. FOURTH ROW': Green, G,: Clea. son, B.: Griffiths, B.: Gervasi, B.: GTCDDS- B-5 Gillef- R-1 Gromek, A.: Goldsberry, G.: Gough, W, I0-ll-FIRST ROW: Hamilton, E.: Green, SI.: Hall. L.: Gunter, ll.: Hall. B.: Hall, J.: Griffin, C.: Hamilton, L. SECOND ROW: Gross, P.: Griffith, Wh: Griggs, S.: Gunter, P.: Griffin, C.: Hammond, K.: Hagan, D. THIRD ROIW: Gwynn, L.: Haney, L.: Hake. J.: Hagan, D.: Grupp, J.: Hagert. H.: Hall, L.: Hardesty, T. FOURTH ROW: Hagan, G.: Hanna. YV.: Guckert, B.: Habicht, R.: Hannah, G.: Hafer, V.: Handy, B.: Hallock, R.: Haag, J. I0-I2-FIRST ROW: Harmon, H.: Hess, M.: Hicks, D.: Hersey, J.: Hib- shman, D.: Holbrook, K.: Hichew, J.: Hess, B.: Holler, L. SECOND ROW: Hillenburg, G.: Hodges, C.: Hoeckel, B.: Heil, M.: Tracy, S.: Hart- zell, E.: Hatchell, P.: Hill, H, THIRD ROW: Hill, B.: Hasenei, W.: Herring, R.: Hartman, R.: Hefner, W.: Hart, E.: Hewitt, C. FOURTH ROW: Hart, W.: HeagY, J.: Hellwig, A.: Heffner, L.: Hewitt, L.: Henry, R.: Hazle, J.: Heinle, C. I X I x Us fe 10-13'HFlRST ROW1 Jennings, H. llllan- Hurley. 5.1 J1l:l:Q I'f'iI, Johnson. S., johnson, B.: Jolinsnn, , Hyler. M. slccgown ROW: H...-nil.-Ck P-3 HUIIOD. .l-1 Hughes, lI.g Hnpsnn .l-Z .l0llCS, D.g Hl1llIIlllI't'Y, J., Ienkingz 5.5 Jones. E.: Jarvis, S. THIRD ROW Hilfli T-2 Hill, P.: Hynson, J., Horner Sq Herx, B.: Honehar, C.3 Hughes D-Z Hynson, C.: lnskeep Ru Hollinvs worth, cs. FOURTH ROW: now.-11 Eff Huth B' Hilton L' Hillm . -. . ., an, .3 Huffines. C.: Hinson, R., Hipley, Wg Jackson, C. q - 1 xx L 3 '. gl , .pil -s W 10-14-FIRST ROW: Jones. P.g Kalb, L.g Kerner, A.: Kephart, D., Killner, B.g Kahl, P., Kappler, D.: King. Og King, J. SECOND ROW: Keller, K.g Keatley, J., Jones. l.: KHHCh6l. Da Kale. S.g Jubln. P.: Keene, C., Keene. M.: losenhans. J. THIRD ROW: Kahl, G., Kaininski, P., Kilgore, Og Kairis, F.g Kinnecly, B.g Jenaeh. M., Kerr. D., Kelley, P.: FOURTH ROW: Jar- rett, W.: Jakum, E.: Jenkins. P.: Jef- fgrgon, R.: lohnsnn, R.g Kelly. CJ Kautz. J-3 KHHG- J- Batfled sophonwre. Brenda Scales. at tempts tn solve tlle maze of long hall S' Janice Jacob leads the cheering stu- dents during the first pep rally of the year. 10-15-FIRST ROW: Lambert, C.: Kraeh, R.: Knotts, ll.: Kratzen. J.: Koester. E.: Lerlforcl. R.: Koermer, ll.: Kunert. J.: Kroner, H. SECOND ROW: Krout, B.: Lambert, S.: Krat- zen, T.: Kowalski, R.: Kolbel. F.: Lawson, D.: Louenstein, D.: Komher, D. THIRD ROW: Kraus, D.: Klapka, B.: Kniffen, J.: Krostel, R.: Korman, J.: Kozan, A.: KiHg. J-1 Knotts, J- FOURTH ROW: Krause. R.: Kuhl, W.: Kohler. E.: Krawczyk, E.: King, H.: Kotras. E.: Krejci. R.: Kirk, R.: King, R. 10-16-FIRST ROW: 3IacAulev, P.: Lowe, N.: Maeldix, D.: Lovell, Pj: Leg- SOTE- .l-5 Maberry, M.: Maddix, T.: LJUCJSCY- .J-9 I-Orlg. L. SECOND ROW: Maggicl. P.: Klebe, J.: Loyera, M.: Leyh. L.: Long, NI.: Mace, M.: Mai- rose. J.: Kelley. P. THIRD ROW: Lang J.: Lawrence, C.: Leubecker, S.: Lewis. J.: LaCosta, T.: Kulisiwiez, T.: Little, D.: Linde-man, L.: Libbv, R. FOURTH ROW: Lefler, R.: Lalienna, D.: Lintz, R.: Lackl, M.: Lapinski J.: LCOUHTCJ. C.: Lagna B.: Lisle-W. ski, R. R 93 10-17-FIRST ROW: Masters, E.: Massey, B.: Maxwell, D.: Mellliee, P.: McGowan, L.: Matsehulat, M.: Mt-- Curiniek, M.: Mt'Kiin, J.: Marshall, J.: Martello. R. SECOND ROW: Mar- quartlt. J.: Marshall, B.: Martin, J.: MCKeltlin, M.: Marley, J.: Manning, L.: MeEbath. C.: Martin, N.: McGraw. B. THIRD ROW: Lovelace. J.: Low- ers, O.: Mathaney. C.: Marx, H.: Lit- tle. R.: Lockwotitl, D.: Massey, B., Loehary, L. FOURTH ROW: Mattheu. C.: Martin, P.: Martin, R.: Marsheek. B.: Maher. T.: Martin, L.: Long. C.: Martin, L. 10-18-FIRST ROW: Meyer, M.: Shoe- maker, C.: Meise,'M.: McLean. E.: MC- Kinney. E.: Messenger. D.: Merchant, J.: McKim. J.: McKim. M. SECOND ROW: Medicus, B.: Meurer, B.: Met- tam, C.: Meier, D.: McMillen, H.: Merryman. C.: Meyers, B.: Meginnis, M.: Mecler, K. THIRD ROW: Meehl- ing, K.: Merritt, M.: Mattheu, L.: Merling, L.: Melewski, W.: Merritt, L.: McCloud, W.: McDowell. J. FOURTH ROW: Metcalf, T.: McClel4 flan. J.: McFarlane. J.: McNeil, J.: McDowell, K.: Maynard, C.: Nori. P.: McDonald, L. 10-19-FIRST ROW: Moyer. J.: Misk- kin. C.: Montague. C.: Mohr, J.: Mil- ler. T.: Moore. J.: Moore. M.: Mohr, P.: Moran. P. SECOND ROW: Mont- gomery, D.: Muenzing, C.: Murrow. 31,3 Mtgiyer, C.: Migliarini, P.: Mililes, W.: Moore, P.: Mistretta. R. THIRD ROW: Milby, J.: Miller. C.: Miller. A.: Morrison, L.: Myers, R.: NBUINHUN. A.: Rlurphy, Bl.: TXTUON-'llelrl, C. FOURTH ROW: Morley, T.: Morgan. D.: Miller. C.: Miller. J-: Miller. N.: RTTCTIEIT. RJ 31053. 94 10-20-FIRST ROW: Nelson. C.: Hull- hausen. R.: Ohcrlantler. I.: Myer-. J., Panian. Nl.: Mullins, C.: Murphy. D. SECOND ROW: Osment. L.: Nagwl. P.: N-vlan. J.: Parker. E.: Ottn. WI.. Otis. S. THIRD ROW: Pfarr. J.: Ox- ley. C.: Pasquahone. P.: Paul. P.: Parrott, R.: Palaia. L.: Patterson, J., Orr. H. FOLRTH ROW: Pfatlenhauer, J.: Pielke. R.: Norman. A.: Owens. E.: OY'Cnnnor. C.: Orm. J.: Phil- lips, W. 10-21-FIRST ROW: Phillips. S.: Por- ter. P.: Phillipr. L.: Pelfki. P.: Pry- t n E P l x ki 1' . .: -H ms . R.: Pinmler. C.: Popp. N. SECOND ROW: Peters. P.: Preslwn. Y.: Pride, P.: Purcell. P.: P:-lyal-Q, S.: Pctvrs. S.: Porter. C. THIRD ROW: Pippen. A.: Pyccha. L.: Rauh. C.: Pitta J.: Pulliam. C.: Ras- mussen. R.: Rasrnuseii. C.: Plwmpel, J. FOURTH ROW: Proser, R.: Priller. J.: Reffiliiiwiid. R.: Rehali. S.: Pnpe. R.: Pindvll. L.: PlJI'Ilp3. Xl.: Purkey, D.: Pricv. B. 10-22-FIRST ROW: Reed. D.: Rig- gens. C.: Richartlson, D.: Rinl-iers, D.: Rf-mines. KI.: Rains. .-X.: Ressler, C.: Renner. L.: Ricarcls. C. SECOND ROW: Rajhish. C.: Hayter. J.: Quant- niryer. C.: Quick. D.: Rihinettc. W.: Reerfv. Rrvlkflrwn. P.: Reed. S.: Rwlwrt--ui. Xl. THIRD ROW: Rey- nwlfla C.: Ripplv. J.: Ricliartlf. R.: Rwherts. R.: Rohwrts. .l.: Ritlgley. R.: R+-it--r. J.: Rnhile, D. FOLRTH ROW: Rau-h, C.: Reynwltl-. D.: Roland. R.: Rviwr. R.: Rehn. Y.: Reynolds. C.: Rivliiiieii. E.: Rwnilwrgvr. WV. l 95 . 'QQ 10-23-FIRST ROW: Ruley. S.: Hutch- ins, E.: Root, J.: Santellay, ll.: Roh- rgr, 1,5 Rnhrer, R.: Ross. P.: Rothfus. M.: Robinson. B. SECOND ROW: Russell, P.: Rzepka, P.: Royston. A.: Ruckle, C.: Sacillolto. J.: Rogers, P.: Rollrnan. R.: Salles. N.: Runiorl. P- THIRD ROW: Hinkelman. J.: RUIIGT- D.: Schramm, J.: Schiff-nberg. E.: Rus- sell, J.: Schneitler, E.: Salisbury. B.: Schafer. B.: Shntincl-ze. H. FOURTH ROW: Scavuzzo. T.: SCFIOIT- B-1 Hughes. E.: Ruth. .l.: Rye. T.: Sears. R.: Sadler, C.: Scagg. J.: Salisbury. J.: Svhirmer. C. 10-24-FIRST ROW: Svhap, K.: Schultz, ll.: Shvrman. E.: SUll9l1lt'lIl E.: Sltelvpvt, B.: Slwrlc, C.: Self, V.: Shafer, E.: Svhaub, B.: Scales. B SECOND ROW: Scott, B.: Svhottlvr Svltivsse-r, C.: St-tmttlet-, C.: Svhluter J. THlRD ROW: Svilwltl, J.: Sharp M.: Sltit-l.wQ-ck, B.: Sltm-pltcul, N.: Svle pack, E.: Sheriff. R.: Short, S.: Sex' bert, C.: Short. F. FOURTH ROW' St-ntz, L.: Short, R.: Sltnuck. Shu g21I'l, J.: Sigrist, R.: Shirk, J. MT' E.: Schnvicler, B.: Scltammel, P: Q Schhll. J.: Sekinger. J.: Selckmann. J.: Shalle-r, W.: Sowell. K.: Shcvlev: N.: 10-25-FIRST ROWS: Simmons. N.: Sines. C.: Smith. S.: Sommers. N.: Slaughter. A.: Soth. R.: Sinsco. P.: Sohn. J.: Smith, K. SECOXD ROW: Shiflett, D.: Shipley. .l.: Speed. A.: Sparks. E.: Sehiebeck. C.: Snyder. J.: Smith. E.: Snyder. Smith. L. THIRD ROW: Smith, C.: Skala. C.: Simmons. T.: Sistek. J.: Smith. J.: Singleton. B.: Smith. J.: Slomba. E. FOLRTH ROWY: Smith. A.: Smith. H.: Snyder. J.: Smith. J.: Smith. C.: Smith. D.: Sipes. ,l 10-26-FIRST ROW: Stewart, D.: Stevenson, A.: Stromberger, J.: Spiegel. D.: Strickland, E.: Stetzer, R.: Stark. J.: Tayman. L.: Taylor. B.: Stom- bough, C. SECOND ROW: Stone, L.: Srover, S.: Sullivan. P.: Suchy. T.: Sweatman. H.: Stein. L.: Stuchell. P.: Spurlin, Z. THIRD ROW: Steinke, D.: Smith, P.: Steeley. R.: Streckful. R.: Strasberger. ,l.: Staehling. K.: Stout. WT.: Stoll, L. FOURTH ROW: Ster- quel. W.: Stapf, R.: Snyder. J.: Samm- tag. J.: Stooh, H.: Soc-th, D.: Strick- roth. C. After having satisfied their ravishing hungers. this lunch crowd awaits the go signal three minutes before the bell. I 10-27-FIRST ROW: Taylor, D., Tilmhs, L.: Trinko, K.: Tuck, I. Thompson. P.: Tobash, D.: Thompson B.: Trout, ll.: Travers, D.: Tremptrr M. SECOND ROW: Ultlrikis, l.: Tmltl W.: Tliompson, M.: Thomas, L.: Turn er. P.: Turner. C.: Tozmollan, K.: Ten nam. N.: Upehureli. J. THIRD ROW Thiess, J.: Teuney, L.: Thompson, L., Zevklenberg, P.: Szczybor, A.: Swain J.: Stump, F.: Surldotli, J.: Stump. J FOURTH ROW: Thomas. H.: Sturgill R.: Sullivan, W.: Talasky, J.: Taylor, G.: Tamassia, R.: Sweeney, J.: Sziliga L.: Thomas, W. 10-28-FIRST ROW: Wagner, F.: Van Fleet, B.: Waga. F.: Walters, B.: Wal- ter. D.: Wallace, M.: VanDetta, J. SECOND ROW: Venemann, P.: Ward. T.: Ward, M.: Vinroe, K.: Walters J.: Vogel, J.: Wallace, B.: Vogan, J. THIRD ROW: Weaver, M.: Warnick, M.: Vingsen. F.: Trunk, F.: Warfl, J.: Tranovich, B.: Tourangeau, N.: Weatherstine, F. FOURTH ROW: Treadway, A.: Vogel. P.: Watkins, W.: Warnecka, K.: Wade, C.: Vaeth, R.: Vail, G.: Waugh, J.: Vestal, R. 1 'x 10-29-FlRST ROW: White. D.: Weiss. B.: Welsh. L.: Wiley. H.: Williams. W.: Smith. J.: Williams. N.: Smith. E. SECOND ROW: Watkins. D.: Wil- lifortl. R.: Willingham. M.: Warclak. J.: Weber. C.: Williams. A.: Warnick J.: White. J. THIRD ROW: Wells. R.: Wilhelm. A.: Wicks. T.: W'einriCh B.: Wemllestetlt. L.: Weinkam. B.: Werner. J.: Wheat. G.: Williams. D FOURTH ROW: White. S.: Wetzel R.: W'erhelo, P.: W'eitzel. R.: W'est J.: Wenderoth. J.: Wegllein, J.: W'eh I'tE'I'. E.: Willilefnrd. I gif NPECI AL EDUCATION - FIRST R W King. B.: Iidler. C.: Forbes. N. ECOND ROW': Rains. R.: Brannock. ine. WI.: Akers. I. TWV IO-30-FIRQT ROW: Yeager. S.: Zel Ier, A.: Wrrght. I.: Zeigenfuse. R.: Zimmerman. J.: Zeigler. A.: Zannino I.: Young. C.: Willingham. Z.: Zack E. SISCOXD ROW: Wirt. X.: Yowell P.: Zahn. KI.: Zittinger. H.: Willis. A.: Wilson. D.: Young. I..: Yeasted. WI.: Winkler. II. THIRD ROW: Willneck er, I.: Wood. H.: Zack. I.: Ziegler R.: Wiseman. W.: Wiseman. B.: Wor sham. W.: Zeller. IT.: Zaworski. E.: Zeberlein. R. FOURTH ROW: Zarem ha. I.: Winkelman. T.: Wilsynski. I.: Wooten. T.: Winebrener. W.: Wolter I.: W'oc-clan. T.: Windisch. C.: Wolff C.: Winkler. KI. J SPECIAL EDUQATION f FIRST ROW: Trimble. I.: Peyton. .I.: Saul. 4' E BI 1 .1 ares. S.: Duke. D. SECOND l ROW: Alexanfler. H.: Lewis. WI.: Parker. B.: Horam. I.: Yfrney. R. JUNIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Vwfyfyw ,,5,!,7f. ,, ff CLASS OF 7 9 EIJZABETH FITZELL mmmwww PIPSIUIIIQIIY S ,,7S,S, .7,7,S,. S al Ranieri l'l'c'0 1'1'0s1'4fv11f 7 7 ., 7 Bill Mills St't'l'l'lfIl'.Y ,. 7,,,, H ,, A Betty Brown H Tl'UlISllfl'l' ,,,,, ,, ,,,7 ,,,,77 I ,, Dan Moran S vonsors Mrs. Ehzabeth Fltzell M. wwwwwfwwm N 2 Mr. Stanley Dodson ' STANLEY DODSON IOO ll-ISFIRST ROW: Baker. Al.: Barnes. A.: Arnold. KL: Alban. C.: Austin. l.: Anders. B.: Baldwin. F. SECOND ROAY: Atkinson. C.: Benda. J.: Barnes. B.: Barfield. L.: Bailone. J.: Baran- owski. B.: Bellany. B.: Benson, 1, THIRD ROW: Bartholome. L.: Appel. P.: Bateman. R.: Beatty. C.: Aaron. C.: Andrews. W. FOLRTH ROW: Barlow. S.: Babikow. P.: Atkins. C.: Barkdoll. AI.: Board. C.: Bartulis. R. 11-2-FIRST ROW: Beach. D.: Benda. E.: Berrier. P.: Bayer. L.: Barnicl-cel. C.: Beatt. J.: Binner. C.: Baumgartner. Al.: Bearfl. C. SECOND RUBY: Black. C.: Beehe. A.: Belt. D.: Baumgartlner. N.: Benik. ll.: Beck. H.: Baum. AI.: Bena. B.: Bernadine. B.: Belman. Al. THIRD ROWV: Brown. D.: Brown. C.: Calloway. I.: Buzzard. L.: Bloseer. W.: Boehm. R.: Bunch. T. FOLRTH ROW: Buechler. B.: Brengle. C: Bol- linger. T.: Beam. Boilfrau. R.: Bow- en. B.: Briggs. R. ll-3-FIRST ROW.: Brown. B.: Bul- lock. R.: Busse. L.: Bowernian. P.: Bragg. L.: Butler. D.: Bowser. R.: Buchman. E.: Buerhaua. P. SECOND ROW: Bolton. B.: Bohlen. C.: Burk- hardt. L.: Browning. AI.: Broda. Al.: Burton. J.: Bussenius. W.: Bonds. D.: Burton. L. THIRD ROW: Cox. D.: Car- htme, D.: Carter. W.: Corzine. C.: Casagranrl. B.: Cnrnpton. B.: Clark. W. FOURTH ROW: Crenfhaw. R.: Clair. 9,1 Garland. J.: Cannatella. C.: Cart- wright. R.: Camplrell. J. X ? lO2 11-4f,FlRS'I'VRUW: iluhall, ll.g flur- cnter. J.: Chiuzza. P.: lglllliull. If.: p Cllilli. 1.-.1 lh1ll4'rwurtl1, P.: ifutrwm. J.: ffamplwf-ll. N.: Calrlv. I..: llm-llxlwrli, 41.1 lfarmivham-l, J.. SHHHNII RHXY: lflu-rt. A-1 Uivlx. R.: l'JI1g1w'lkv. K.: IJ1'lIIlIlIl'I'. HJ Uvnnib. J.: lfrum, ll, 'l'IIIlili ROYV: Duncan. K.: lluvis. l..3 Iivk, l..g Duhlwtrum. WY.: lhuld, J.: JJIJHIIILIII, ll.: Deiiictn, F. 11-5-FIRST ROW: lfutrrll. U.: flyrux .' . -. , I,g Umper. Y: Day. J.: 1.,Ulll'I'-. lu.: 1:J'21vVflDI'Il. JJIYIJIJUJJY. fJ1rl'l11'I':N, D.: Dawuporl. A. SECOND HOW: . . X , Uawwn. F.: Dans. 5.3 DPHII, JN.: Lla- wll. L.: Davii ff.: fjhllgtllill. J.: fiwk. IM: lfrmw, lfl'ulrl1'wv, U, THIRIP ROW: Finfh. A.: Ifnntfdr. W.: lfamixl- lvukvr. J,: Fard. W.: Ey. E.: J'Jlr'iw'Jl- INBDII. .-X. FOURTH HOW: Furftvr. L.: Paw, H.: Fitch. X.: Fila. L.: lfifelql. J.: Ford. R. Q-4 1 . f if gm-.-,.,.. Q I T111--w JIIIIJIYTS an 41- prnufl uf fhmr rinu La- Ihr- Ruwiunx are uf Sputnik Al, IQ: f , 19 if J.. 1 FIRST ROW in P DUIU X I7 yan. NI dIs:IIo 6 dl DIXHU IPI N HFIHXIJ ROW Drau llIMd 1 IJx1wraIx ell 1 rwwi1'I1 D ROW . but nulh x Ix QILIITIJBCII I rinage I I-HlhTH INJW I nh I3 bun Il:-x I 11. T. :Iii Iiiii Ii ii I , -an-Q1 III Iii Y Mi FIRST ROW Ford X Evan a er u Jan Fee xcrm L Franchw u ak .I NELOND ROW Farina:-tt1 rrl on Ira Cmlman eranflp E a Imax R.: C19 0 K Fltch E Far tearmann. C 1 I THIRD ROW 'Iambx mrrmann H nn Hart. B r III rrm t1 n D Ha .1 PN ax PHI' N H.1II I Higsin ax CTIVLI W Hat RTH II-84FIRST ROW: Crinagf-. R.: Crinagi-, S.: Crzek. F.: Crfffn. R.: Griffiths, E.: Grimani-. E.: Ceitka. C.: ilnuker, NI.: Cree-gg-. J. SECOND ROW: Gregory, P.: Grey. J-I Crake. L4 ljray, Q: Griffith. IJ.: Crow-, B.: C r, J,g Hnfwr, S.: Griisser. P.: Crier. Y I.. THIRD ROW: Hf.'INIHlI6F. C.: Hip- ple, V.: Howwll. D.: Huller. W.: HOTEL R.: Huffman, R.: Hyman. Wi.: Hill. E. FOURTH ROW: Jakum Bruce. Hose. Jarnw: Hulvllin-Un. RZ Hffg- IL I--I Huglia--, J.: Hwrtnn. J. Il-9-FIRST ROW: Hallman. H.: He-ex. N.: Hvrs. C.: Hagan. ll.: Hamm. IT.: Heinklr. IJ.: Hwnnlein. D. FELQOXD ROW: Hall. JI.: Hariliman. LQ.: Hall. R.: Hirks. NI.: Hake. J.: Harnrr. P.: Roliinsnn. C.: Hamm-lnfl. If.: Hant- ranlt. XI. THIRD ROW: Kalilwr. H.: Kirliy, G.: Jaxwrsl-zi. E.: Kendall. C.: Karp. R.: Jaxinfki. If.: Kaniinski. J.: Jenkins. J.: Jon'--5. A. FOURTH ROW: Keys. J.: Jolinwn. F.: Kahl. J.: Keel. WI.: Jwlinson. NI.: King. IJ.: King. J.: Klapka. D. ll-I0 IVIRSI ROW: Johnwn. BI.: Ilulwl. J.: Jvnlxini. J.: Hill. L.: Huclr nut. If.: Ilwllwlilii-iiIc'l'. IJ.: Huber. P. SECOND ROW: Jacliimfki, B.: Johns. J.: Javlw-n. K.: Hulvhison. 5.1 Hililer- Iwrant. J.: Hipplur. I..: Holtman. D.: Hoffman. C. THIRD ROW: Leister. F.: Lung, WJ.: Kmimmrirlii. R.: Kueliel. I..: Li-Iiman. I.:-0.1 Irxsis. C,g Lf-liner, J.: Lumlvy. J.: Kliullx, J. I-JOLRTH ROW: I.:inry. Lf.: Lupux. NY.: Nlalkus. J.: Knott. Y.: I.e:1I1y. IJ.: Knvliarski. lf.: Kim-Iss. R : Lane. lf.: Klein. W. 11-11-FIRST ROW: Karmann. Y.: Krach. X.: Kreidlcr. J.: Kelly. N.: Kratzen. S.: Julian, S.: Junes. P.: Jones. Y. SECOND ROTY: Keeling. M.: Johnston. P.: Karp. G.: Kern. J.: Karcze-ski. R.: Kelly. N.: Krebs. C.: Ke-usl-ai. P.: Karl. L. THIRD ROW: Miller. C.: Mastvrswn. R.: Miles. C.: McMillion. C.: Merzlnacher. J.: May. M.: Martin. E.: Miliavetz. M. FOURTH ROW: Mdlafferty. D.: McConnell. S.: MQGarry. C.: Mc-Kinney. R.: Mc- Cready. R.: Marcinslii. W.: Mentw. J.: Middlestaylt. J.: Meredith. T. ll-lf-FIRST ROW: Lallotli. M.: Lewis. B.: Lorsung. S.: Leljwn. O.: Lively. N.: Linde-nmuth. C.: Krunip- hi.-ltz. R. SECOND ROW: Liinnivr. D.: Lahiglclma. P.: Lfui-. H.: Luiwnff. R.: Lf? J' Lind-av. F.: Mi3Donal4l. D.: Lilly. J. THIRD ROW: Mwran. D.: Mills. B.: Nailulny. C.: M 1-f' rw. lf.: Mills. L.: Murray. J. POIVRTH ROW 1 Murphy. R.: Mwvre. D.: M'-ntagu'-. D.: Minn. B.: Multliwpp. H.: Xfsal. R.: Morris. B.: Nalle. R. ll-l3-FIRST ROTV: McKim. J.: Marks. VL.: Meninger. M.: Marsh. B.: McGraw. P.: Mohley. J. SECOND ROW: Melita. P.: Me-usffl. L.: Mc- Laughlin, P.: McMahon. J.: Messnian. S. THIRD ROW: Olszewski. T.: Nel- son. G.: Nielson. R.: N3borg. R.: Or- gant. J.: Ott. D. FOLTRTH ROW: Nasal-2. R.: Oherlf. E.: Oherenmlc-r. D.: Nye. R.: Nslson. R.: Nizer E. T54 GHZ' 2: i W1 ,li W ie, yn Qgfgfggw 7' ,'+-with Tllvst- slumlf-nth luke tnlxunln e l Ilia extra C'0l1lllt'I' lm' milk :mf X WYlllL'll he-lpn In 1-liminule -mm tl lln Q c'n1igr'5tin1i at lnnvli limv. 'An' fr 71' Ch . 'if if l1'l4-FIRST ROW: Panneluaker. KI.: Nwwberrv. Bl.: Nye. R.: Osborne. C.: Bloody. JD.: Papier. P.: Nehus. 31.1 Jloesbinger. L.: Orange-. A.: O'B1'icn. J. SECOND ROW: Phillips. R.: Pfarr. J.: Pvterf. T.: Patvrfon. J.: HUGH- C-1 Morgan. J.: Plummer. P.: Otto. J.: Klurtiinore. J.: Park. B. THIRD ROWJZ Pt-tti. R.: Phillipb. J.: Polltmk. JJ Pe-try. B.: Pvrry. T.: Puflril. A.: Por- ter. Y. FOURTH ROW: Price. R.: Padgett. L.: Pottf. B.: Palmere. J.: Payne. D.: Panzer. J.: Paling. L.: Pflugratl. J. ll-15-FIRST ROW: Rmlmnan. B.: Rulwrts. D.: l'yeclm. E.: Ralwcnau. .-X.: Rubwts. P.: Putyrvj. H.: Popp. L.: Rumnlt. D.: Polignonv. 5. SECOND ROW: Ptasinski. P.: Register. C: Rliutlt-S, L.: Preston. A.: Rasmussen. Nl.: Pyultinka. C.: Ricliardson. J.: Rtulvlifl. C.: Rulwrtson. R.: Pollock. K. THIRD ROW: Ranieri. S.: Reiter H.: Ratla. J.: Ricliarslfon. J.: Rick' man. J.: Ritlgway. J.: Quigg. ll: Rivder. E. FOIRTH ROW: Rivliard- sun. XY.: Rll'llllll'. XY.: Rt-t-tl. ll: Prid- ge-wn. Ll.: Ratllmvll. ll.: Rivllardfun .-X.: Rf-itl. S. aim. 'S X. . EQX N ll-I6vI IRST ROWS: Rogers. J.: Roy. croft. D.: Rohde. F.: Rocker. P.: Rom- er. D.: Salles. G.: Sawyer. I. SECOND ROW: Santella, B.: Robertson. I.: Ross. C.: Ross. KI.: Roth. I..: Rucker. J.: Ryan. P.: Roubal. K. THIRD ROW: Shamel. S.: Sachs. C.:'Roppelt J.: Sanford. B.: Santa. D.: Sapp. R.: Roy. II.: Scheicle. D. I-SOLYRTH ROW: Runcl. R.: Sauerwald. R.: Ruffell. R.: Rogers. R.: Rumer. D.: R-.-gf-rs. D.: Roszell. B.: Salvo. J. ll-IT-FIRST ROW: Seigle. E.: Sch- roeder. I.: Schettler. II.: Shoemaker. B.: Showalter. KI.: Scott. J.: Schwack. II.: Shanholtz. V.: Shelton. S. SEC- OND ROYV: Schulz. B.: Seeley, R.: Sills. M.: Shields. D.: Schmidt. M.: Se-crest. II.: Schubert. J.: Schiesser. KI. THIRD ROW: Selby. W.: Schmidt. C.: Shott. J.: Seipp. T.: Seckan. R.: Sch- wanebeck. M.: Sevier. E.: Sentz. R. FOCRTI-I ROTT: Schoenberger. R.: Sergent. I.: Schluter. F.: Schweitzer. J.: Selen. K.: Shanklin. D.: Scheup- mer. I.. - .4 Because of the flu epitlemic. many Kenwood classrooms became isolatecl communities. .1 .43 .V 'QFD 11-18-FIRST ROW: Smith, P.: Stev- ens, B.: Smith, N.: Sulle-ns, D.: Sparks, F.: Smith, S.: Smigal, M.: Smelana, J. SECOND ROW: Stuller, V.: Stevens. S.: Stepens, N.: Steinacker, S.: Sin' gleton, B.: Sipes, N.: Snyder, B.: Struble, K.: Sweeney, P. THIRD ROW: Smith. J.: Terry, D.: Spalding, K.: Sullens, T.: Thatcher, W.: Stan- ley, T. FOURTH ROW: Stout, J.: Siegrist, J.: Steen, D.: Stroh, W.: Sul- livan, J.: Stratemeyer, W.: Siegel, C. 11-19-FIRST ROW: Wade, M.: Tho- mas, N.: Thomas. J.: Taylor, J.: Beh- rem, C.: Tankersley, P.: Walters, L.: Swiger, J.: Talasky, J. SECOND ROYV: Walters, C.: Trotter, K.: Un- kart, C.: Tally, E.: Thompaon, I.: Volz, M.: Victor, J.: Tolley, D.: Tay- lor, V. THIRD ROW: Vandetta, J.: Turner, S.: Wall, T.: Varuola. J.: Thompson, P.: Thompson, R.: Watters, B.: Walker, F.: Thomas, R. FOURTH ROW: Volz, F.: Wallace, G.: Walters, B.: Vogan, D.: Trotta, J.: Trumbull. R.: Vleck, B.: Thomas, V. 449' 00. Q . I A Like a stampede of wild horses. these boys speed toward the showers after a period of Physical Education. w if 11-20-FIRST ROW 1 Watkinx. Wells. H.: Wil-un. lf.: Williami. Williams. J.: Whetxtwne. H.: Whit 'egnerx S. FECOND Rl Wheatley. L.: Wilfl. lL.: Weller ' Waril. 115.1 Wkavvr. J.: Whittint N.: Williaine, H. THIRD ROW: W ner. J.: W'ilmllw'rgf-r, F.: Whittaker , Wenfleroth. J.: We-xl. X.: White. Wieethrook. H.: Wxilvllfl. L. FOL' ROW: Warlhen. lj.: Wellslager. Wiailw. C.: Wwext. E.: Wieganfl. Weitzel. T.: Whitmer. With all this merchandise in our sfhool store. we can afford to he Chousy. ?' J. ll 11-21-FIRST Row. Zuliey. J.. ri P.: Wnlak. XI.: Wixer. H.: Wine WV l'l'l. C.: Zimmerman. J.: Zeller SECOND ROW: Wilson. Bl.: 'Yea er 'A ann. NI.: Wulf. .-X.: Zupkf, -1 n. J., Ziegler. T.: Wzlfon THIRD ROW: 'Zellingen J.: Zin er - Nl.: Wine. D.:-ufinfgk. P.: Wray M,-, . . .. llll3H14. L.: Xoun gb- W ROW I Zeplr. Zjluln f 'Il D ' W llherile. B.: W'un4,ler fl Il lx l Wzzlllllef-wk Ig . E11 n Wixeman. D. ,, 0 ff 1 , V19 ev' XX XX srl' sl . gl M. T1 X ., . Q f 1 A , I I 1 lf l Vf Y 1 5 A22 K1 P Y if f O 2 f .Lv ,. , K, Q ,wg f Qigzg, SENIOR OFFICIAL U, S. NAVY PHOTO . l' I .. OFFICIAL U. S. NAVY PHOTO I7 7 , 'ZF f , af fu f fa , .fm -4.1: , W e never know how high we are Till we are called to rise 5 Anfl then, if we are true to plan, Our statures touch the shiesf' -EMILY DICKINSON .. .,x. .a.1 wtsK- ,,k,Q,,,4.l,wWA W ewyw-aww. ,,,,, 5 . A N311 M12 .Iames Kitts Mr. Raymond Pleumer Mr. James Spanos Mr. Charles Woodfleld Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor OFFICERS AND SPO President ROGER WAYNE PRICE Wayne 35 Elmont Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Class President 12g Homeroom President 11, 12g Cross Country JV 10, Varsity 11, Track ,IV 103 Band 10, 11, 12. Academic. Vice President BERNADINE CATHERINE LIVIO Bernie,' 1832 Weyburn Road, Baltimore 6, Marys land. Class Vice President 12, Volleyball JV 10, Varsity 115 GAA 11, 124 SCA 11, 123 FTA 123 Monitor Force 11, Art Club 10. 11, 12. Academic. Secretary VICTORIA DIANE WHITLOCK Vicki', 922 N. Marlyn Avenue, Baltimore 6. Mary- land. Class Secretary 125 GAA 11, 123 FBLA 11, 125 Clee Club 10, 11, Modern Dance C ub 11g Audio-Visual Aide 10, 11. ' Commercial. X Treasurer JACQUELINE Jackie 8 Hartman Avenue, land. Class Treasurer 125 10, 11, 12, GAA 125 FBLA 11, Bluebook 12 Photography Editor. Commercial. 99N vxeg ,rf-....s..u, ' s an-N Homeroom Secretary 10: RONALD STEPHEN ACE uButch', 605 Mace Avenue, Essex 21. Maryland. Laboratory Assistant 12. Academic. DENNIS PHILLIP ADAMS Dennis 13 Transverse. Baltimore 20. Maryland. Homeroom President 12: Baseball ,IV 11, Varsity 12: BAC 12: Monitor Force 11. 12. Academic. CHARLES STUART ADAMS Chick 101 Riverthorne Road. Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 103 Wrestling 12, Lacrosse 125 Glee Club 10, 11, 12g Monitor Force 10, Art Club 113 College Club 10. General. LAUREN DAVID AKEHURST ,loppa Road. Fullerton. Maryland. Golf 11: Glee Club 10. 11. 123 College Club 10, II. l fVP' Academic. PATRICIA ANN AKERS inputs: 4 VValkway Court, Balti- more 20. Maryland. Office Aide 10. Commercial. CHARLES ARTHUR ANDERSON NAU 1759 Brookview Road. Baltimore 22. Maryland. Soccer 10. General. CHARLOTTE ANN ANDERSON Ch0tsl, 5912 Shady Spring Av- enue, Baltimore 6, Mary- land. Basketball 10, 11. 123 Softball 10, 11, 12, Hockey JV 10, Varsity 11, 12, Captain 11, Co- Captain 123 GAA 11. 123 FTA 12, College Club 10, 114 Rooters Club 12. Academic. ROBERT HENRY ARVEY Bohn 337 Magnolia Terrace, Baltimore 21. Maryland. General. l:: 4, -::::f- DOROTHY JEAN ARBOGAST 5 Left Aileron Street. Baltimore 20, Maryland. Guidance Aide 10. General. VIRGINIA SUE BABER Box 271, Joppa Road and Cowenton Avenue, Fullerton, Maryland. Honor Society 11, Lab- oratofy Assistant 12g Col- lege Club 11. Academic. flaw. - ? giiiw E BETTY JO BACH MERLE HARRISON Bachv BAILE JR. 4 North Bangert Avenue, 23 Chandelle Road, Bal- White Marsh, Maryland. timore 20, Maryland. GAA 12, Bluebook 12. Academic. Academic. 1 PATRICIA LOUISE BAKER scpatv 5802 East Avenue, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Hockey ,IV 10, Varsity 11, 12, GAA ll, 129 SCA 123 FTA 12g Hon- or Society 11, 12g Labor- atory Assistant 12, Col- leg Club 103 Modern Dance Club ll, Bible Club 11. 12. Academic. HAROLD JOHN BARNHART lack 4-05 Virginia Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom President 11, 12, FEA 10, Laboratory Assistant 10, 12. General. . www X Each major issue that confronts the senior class is first debated and planned by the Senior Exec- utive Committee. MARGARETTE I EAN BARN ETTE Marge', 34-1 Grove-thorne, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 123 Clee Club 12: Library Aide 11, 12. General. IIMMIE BERNARD BARNUM fini 2212 Old Eastern Av enue. Baltimore 20, Mar- yland. General. A king-sized Christmas ornament prolaims to Kenwood couples that the Student Council dance is go- ing to be a real ball is v. . . gvwrbs- f Zfiff ' ' gf?-e?v5-'Q I I if .7 vt- EDWARD JOHN BARTENFELTER acEdu 28 Henry Avenue. Balti- more 6. Maryland. Baseball JV 10. 11. Yar- sity 12. General. WARREN JOSEPH BARTH nRusv Box 661, Bangert Street. White Marsh, Maryland. Class President 10g FEA 10, 11. General. KATHERINE ANNE BARTH Kathy Bangert Street, W'hite Marsh, Maryland. Office Aide 10: Guid- ance Aide 11. Commercial. JOHNNIE FRANKLIN BASS Trout 6502 Langdale Road, Baltimore 6. Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10, 11g Homeroom Secretary 12g Baseball JV 10, 11, Varsity 123 BAC 12, SGA 10, 12, Honor Society 12g Col- lege Club 11, 12. Academic. PATRICIA MAE BARR Mitzi 2012 Middle-boro, Balti- more 21, Maryland. GAA 11, 123 Monitor Force 123 Office Aide 11g Library Aide 12g Dramatics 11. Academic. ., .Wim f ii QT' 2 fu 2'-1 ' 1 I - an 1 - 1 X L-fe' .N R LOIS THELMA BARRY 7912 Roseland Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10: GAA 11, SGA 11: Spot- light 10, 11, 123 College Club 10, 11. Academic. 'Tl' .ni-..-, . A fs.,:s2HN:- A MARSHUAEDNA BATTIN 161 Hampshire Road. Baltimore 21, Maryland. Clee Club 12. Academic. MARYLOU BAUCON Latin 1304 Kittyhawk Road. Baltimore 21. Maryland. Ceneral. NORMAJEAN BEARD Alarm 11 Left Viving Drive. Bal- timore 20. Maryland. Cleef Club 11. Academic. MARILYN ALTDREE BECHTEL .1lf1l', -1-512 Kenwood AVt'flllP. Baltimore 6, Maryland. FBLA 11. 12. President 121 Monitor Force 121 Honor Soeiety 11. 12- Secretary 124 Lillfflffv' Aide- 10. Commercial. GOLDENRT BEASLEY Box 16. Route 14. Balti- more 20. Maryland. CAA 11. 12: FTA 11. 121 Clee Club 10. 11, 12: College Club 10, 11. 12. Aeademie. PATRHHA.ANN BECHTEL Pal 4512 Kenwood Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 11g Volleyball JV 10. 11: Honor Society 12. Academic. CAROLETHERESA BAUER 4'Baz1er.x 9116 Naygall Road, Clen- arm. Maryland. Home-room Secretary 111 Volleyball JV 10. 11, CAA 125 Clee Club 10, 11. 12: Blue-book Layout Editor 121 Honor S111'11'Iy' 11. 121 lnfirmary Aide 10, 11, 12g Library Aide 10g College Club 10. 11. 12. Academic. FRANCES IHJZABETH BAYER 302 N. llarlyn Avenue. Baltimore 21. Marylanrl. FN.-X 10. 11: Clee Club 11: Nlonitor Force 12: lnfirmaiy Aide 10, 11: College Club 10, 11. Avadeniic. ANNELLA JEANNETTE BAXTER Bulr'f1 810A Urern- Road. Bal- timore 21, Maryland. UAA 115 Thespians 12: Dramatri- 11. 12. General. GEORGEW1UJAH BAYER Willie 2006 Summit Avenue Baltimore 6. Maryland. General. fig WALTER RUSSELL BENNETT Butch 33 Greenwood Avenue. Baltimore 6. Maryland. Glee Club 10. 11. 12g Laboratory Assistant 12: College Club 10: Bible Tig JANICE IRENE BEERS ivan,- Goettner Avenue, Kings- ville, Maryland. YVONNE BELL 8100 Belair Road. Balti- more 6, Maryland. General. K Commercial. 'Q. . okki. i-is A - a 1 5 :':1ii. . CAROLYN RUTH '-e f f t? A- X M BENSEL so c 1 Bence,' 'T fi X 5838 Westwood Avenue - lx 3 Baltimore 6, Maryland. y ' Basketball JV 10, 11 L 'q.,. ,A 'L D Varsity 124 Softball Var- qt.. sity 10, 11g Hockey Var- 15 2 2 'fy - sity 10, 11. 12g GAA ll A W. Club 11. 12. Academic. ROBERT ELLIOTT BEXSON Baby 4223 Silver Spring Road, Fullerton. Maryland. College Club 11. 12. General. 12g Library Aide 12. Academic. BONNIE JANE BEREZA Breezy,' 625 Rockaway Beach Av- enue. Baltimore 21, Mar- yland. General. 'Www rvfk w-wway at .Milf y JJ I ., , .I , .- 0 ,. .. '. -1 Z ,.'.i.':'4 . Q . ,, .Q 2, 42, T ,, INGRID JEAN BERGMAN 'ilnkyn 29 Honeycomb Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Hockey JV 10, Varsity ll. Commercial. RUTH ESTHER BESHORE Belair Road, Hyde, Mar- yland. Dramatics 12. General. SHARON ELIZABETH BERLEIN Liberty Tr. Park. Balti- more '24, Maryland. Academic. MARIE LOUISE BETHKE 8810 Pulaski Highway Baltimore 21, Maryland Glee Club 10, 123 ln firmary Aide 11. me .NN ww! 'iltefi QPTN I 'RQ . , If t q' WILLIAM J OE BETTISON Bill 8301 Pulaski Highway, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Wrestling Varsity 11, Monitor Force 12. General. IOANNE MARIE BIACIOLI .110-, 3 Selfribge Road, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 103 Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 11, 12, GAA 12, Monitor Force 12. Commercial. NANCY MARIE BISHOP .rjvanw 39 Seaford Avenue, Bal- timore 21. Maryland. Homeroom President 103 Homeroom Secretary 12, GAA 123 SGA 10, 113 Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Clee Club 12g Monitor Force 12g Laboratory A5- sistant 12, Office Aide 10g Infirmary Aide 10, 12g College Club 10. Academic. ETHEL LENORE BEVIS 503 Moffett Avenue, Bal timore 24, Maryland. Guidance Aide 10. Commercial. SHELBY .IOANN BISHOFF .glow Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Preeident 11: CAA 12: Honor Society 121 Library Aide 11. 12. Commercial. BONITA GAY BITTINGEB Bonnie, 1211 Orems Road. Balti- more 20, Maryland. FBLA 11. Commercial. Let's see, hm-m-m, egg salad, tuna, cheese, ham, pickles, bread, and potato chips. I guess that ought to be enough for a Senior -i Party Special. X N L f f X ' , 4, in. V 1 ' S , W I F, M-ARY LLEN' ' , BJOR Sta 'on Rqgd. Whse Maihi, Maryland. I GAA 12: Gif-e crib 105 Monitor Force 12. - Genelfal. ' X ll 4' J I si 1 , as N 1 5, MICHAEL D. v. u BLEVINS Hilfe 609 Patapsco Avenue. Baltimore 6. Maryland. Baseball ,IV 10, Varsity 11. 12. General. CHARLES LEOX BOLLINGER 4'Cf1ucl: 5822 Shady Spring. Bal- timore 6. Maryland. Tumbling Club ,IV 10: Glee Club 10. General. is H1 Q. 0- .- N MARY SUZANN E BLASCHE Suzie-Q 401 Dorsey Avenue, Apt. A-2, Baltimore 21, Mary- land. GAHA 10, 11, 123 Glee Club 11, 12g Spotlight 10, 113 Bluebook 12. General. SAMUEL JAMES BOGLE slim.. Route 15. Box 275. Bal- timore 20. Maryland. FEA 10. General. KATHLEEN HELEN BOBIBERG Karin 1 T 2 2 lliddleborough Road. Baltimore 21. Blar- yland. General. Af 63 xr-4 inf 4 , .at-'I , ' .-fau.,,i 'hw te- W., n xi., ti ,VR 1,1 . I 15 3 U ' if-Q , in x W' . Q . ,f 1 gq 2r ' iq' 1. ff F1 W cr, ,X Students and teacher alike puff up to see who ha P the gest wind at our Senior Partw BARBARA LEE BOSWELL Barb 1812 Willann Road, Bal- timore 6, Maryland. Volleyball JV 11. Commercial. FRANK WARNER BOWINGS iGBud1? 200 S. Marlyn Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. FEA 10, 12g Laboratory Assistant 11. General. Commercial. f 1 fl . , ' 'I MARPLENEYDEE , Q ., BpWMAN 6 402' fCedar, Avenue, ,il-.f Q ,fl timoiedl Mafrylandt ' JOAN MARIE BOULDEN foni,' 1429 Rosewick Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Bluebook Business Man- ager 12g Monitor Force 11, 12. ' f H'drneroo11'KSgcreta1fy 11,, 12, 'Band 105 11, ,126 ' Monitor FQme 12g Honorq Society 113 Cq11?ge Chlb 1 aqwspwp 10, 11, 12. ! A QNQJ Academic. J E ,ay M' U 1 I 3 ,, ,gt JEAN PATRICIA BRAD1GAN 'gPar M55 603 Stemmers Run Road, Essex 21, Maryland. Infirmary Aide 10. , G 13 5 ' , 1 enera H1 LL C09 were A , Jffvzis fo-5 fy ern-0. - , 1 , f . is its JEANNE ALTA BRADLEY Jeannie 8007 Lansdale Road, Bal- timore 24-, Maryland. Art Club 10, 11, College Club 12. General. I 4 v x.- .. sf. -H' ' :gj3f5Y1.- g,4.fb?k.sg5N, KENNETH W. BRADY Ken', Box 514-, Route 15, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Tumbling Club JV 10, 11, Varsity 12. General. SANDRA ELAINE BREDARIOL ..Sandy,. 115 Eastern Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 105 Monitor Force 10, 12. General. BRUCE THOMAS BRAUER 11 Elmont Avenue. Bal- timore 6, Maryland. General. RAYMOND EARL BREHM JR. Ray 860 Back River Neck Road, Baltimore 21, Mar- yland. Track Varsity 105 FEA 10. General. EDWARD JOHN BROWX Eddie'7 49 Olive Lane. Middle River 20. Maryland. Golf Varsity 12: Art Club 123 College Club 12. Academic. JOYCE ELAINE BRL-NDRETT 4:10-,Tess 11 Henry Avenue, Balti' more 6. Maryland. Softball JV 10, 11g FBLA 113 Glee Club 10, 11. 123 Library Aide 10. Commercial. x Q...- .X ir x My x 'mp . ' . r'iSf'.17 Qi:-al 'lllllnnlllila . 044' A? 'fry . .1 X 'lu V bg a we-sy. . .+. ...i,..,,. M X 1 f X .S A 1 ,.fv3-f-- ew: -i r-1.,,..?. 5 N sb 'Q xi . ay, I 1 we u if 3. DOTTI LOUISE BRENNAN ::Duf'fu 9 Fir Drive. Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10g Office Aide 11g Guidance Aide 10. General. ,G T 4: -l N, td' Y' wry XX, 1 4' lfcl' ,, v,.. ' W, M J ll MH 2 ff '19 R1 QC ' will . I in V UU, tl if . xl 19' t ful! . ., my . L. JV:'Y,L, I ,lQ,f!A' V JJ VDJXIAN .Ar fy, v A L A 1 V! HV' L'-r Eli Jlflfu QS f. .'32lln.1gEnnJ Road. ll?-al-Q . Q i timoilf. . Maryland. . rll, y Cdlamercial. fi 1 , ..., ...... ,, 275 3 i BROOlxb fD1TH EAYE rdf? THOMAS BURTON BROOKS uT0m,' iufalem Rffad- Kiflgi' Box 216. White Marsh. e. Maryland. initor Force 12. mmercial. fl t - I NIARYELLEN lf .4 BROWN I HEHEHA' tw I T909 Bank Street. Balti- ,F more 24. Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11. 12.: Monitor Force 10. X Commercial. I 'Zj FRED R. BUCK 1405 Franklin Avenue. Baltimore 21. Maryland. General. Mary land. General. WILLIAM RAYMOND BREWER Bill 949 Martin Road. Balti more 21. Maryland. Basketball JV 103 Soc- cer JV 10. Varsity 12g Track IV 10: BAC 12g Glee Club 10. 11. 12. General. ROY ALLEN BRISSON Rafi 406 X. Woodward Drive Baltimore 21. Maryland. General. i- Jil!! Y f if LINDA LOUISE BUCKLER Lin 4-501 Ridge Road, Balti- more 6, Maryland. FBLA 11, 121 Monitor Force 111 Guidance Aide 103 Dramatics 10. Commercial. -'Qx WALTER BUTLER JR. Wulf 65 Olive Lane. Baltimore 20, Maryland. FEA 10, 11. General. CONNIE MARY CAMMARATA 11 Cardinal Road, Balti- more 21. Maryland. Class Vice President 10. 111 Homeroom Treasurer 10: Homeroom President 11, 123 SCA 12: Blue- book 12, Thespians 10, 11, 12, Dramatics 10. 12. Commercial. FRED HENRY BUDDEMEYER Fritz -.-is .Af -E , .4104 x. 1210 64th Street, Balti- ' .nore 6, Maryland. General. PATRICIA LEAH BYRNE 948 Lance Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. CAA 12, FBLA 11, 12, Library Aide 10: College Club 12. Commercial 1 N GTKNN AIXERT NNQN - 1 1 nwood '-venue, V, im e 6, M Aland. nd ,11qQ, Honor ociety K11, 1,22 College Club 10. llbi Academic. 1. 1 7'1 ' 'V,,,.,. 1 f. . W ,qv J 'fm 'A i e. M... s., ' NANCY BURKETT 1 Left Wing Drive, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. General. JANET LEE BURNS 37 Walkern Road. Balti- more 21, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, 113 Volleyball JV 11: CAA 123 SCA 11g Clee Club 10, 11, 121 Blue- book Art Editor 12g Art Club 10, 11. General. BARBARA JOYCE BURKHARDT 7326 Colden Ring Road Baltimore 21. Maryland. GAA 11, Spotlight 11 123 College Club 10. 11 Academic. JOANN C. BLRTON ...Ion 205 Linliigh Avenue. Baltimore 6. Maryland. Office Aide 10. 11. Commercial. I Q . . 49 iii SH BARBARA AN NE CARPER 'iBarbi,' 1406 Third Road. Balti- more 20, Maryland. FTA 123 Glee Club 10: Guidance Aide 123 Col- lege Club 12. General. EARL WEBSTER CASSEDY Hoppin 25 Leslie Avenue. Balti- more 6, Maryland. General. WZ'-'rr 'wif JOYCE EVELYN CARTER 4408 Glenmore Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. GAA 123 FNA 113 In- f firmary Aide 10. Commercial. CHARLES CHILDRESS T927 Oakdale Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. JZ' 'W' f 1 ,ff W'i I JAMES LEE CARGILE 809 Mace Avenue, Balti- more 21, Maryland. General. fra' -1::g:?r1 ' 2' Y 94' 03' JUDITH ANNE Q 'Sw CARL 'gif 5'-f as ar 9 fud ff Y 603 Mace Avenue. Balti- 1- if Q more 6, Maryland. imc, 6 Homeroom Vice Presi- f 'M 5 dent 10, 123 Homeroom Q, President 113 Hockey 10 9,?T-if JV3 FTA 123 Spotlight A l, 'ft Sports Editor 11, Fea- if f ture Editor 123 College W - Club 10, 113 Bible Club 123 K-Book Art Editor 11. Academic. ., ' 1 ' ,H JUNE CHISHOLM 410 S. 5th Street, Balti- more, Maryland. General. BONNIE SUE CLAIR Texas 9119 Belair Road, Balti more 6, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, 123 Girls' Chorus 10. Commercial. 4? 'UQ f f , I - 'ff ..,. . il yea f' . A 3 1 l RAPHAEL FRANCIS CILENTO SCRGYB7 624 Dale Avenue, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Track JV 113 Monitor Force 12. General. CAROL ANN CLARK 2 0 2 3 Middleborough Road. Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10. General. IZ3 XY S f JOYCE EVELYN CLARK 1902 Longview Ax cnue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Library Aide II. Commercial. Yr-usnv' MARIAN ANNA CLARK Route 14, llox 251. Ral- tiinore 20. Maryland. Library Aide II. General. Wm lx ASW' 'ex E LAVERNE MARLENE COLLINS 409 Mace Avenue. Bal tiniore 21. Maryland. Clee Club IO: Office Aide I2: Dramatics II. Commercial. x ,. , fwyl JON ARTHUR CUNGD - A ' Hfafif' . 'INV T06 Maryland Avenue Essex 21, Maryland. Stage Grew 10. 11. 12. General. GET? X DOROTHEA ANN COBURN Dottie 949 Rosedale Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Infirmary Aide 11: Col- lege Club 10, II. Academic. JAMES HARRY COLEMAN .wma 703 Franklin Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Cross Country JV II. Varsity 12: Track JY 112 BAC 12: Monitor Force 11. Academic. LLOYD JOHN COLLINS Route 2, Box 356-A, Bala timore 6, Maryland. Honieroom Vice Presi- dent II: Monitor Eoree 12: College- Club II. 12. Ceneral. ANNETTE CATHERINE CONRAD 38 Wiltshire Road, Bal- timore 2I, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10. Homeroom Treasurer 123 CAA 12g SGA 11: Clce Club 125 Office Aide II. Commercial. MA RCARET COLBORNI1 nlleggvx N 128 Hixertliorn Road. Hallimnrf- 20, Nlarylanrl. Commercial. WAYNE FRA NK COLEMAN 24 Yawmeter Drive. Bal- timore 20. Maryland. Hoineroom Vice Presi- dent I2: FE.-X II: Glee Club 12: Monitor Force 12 General. av'-is ,5-me ,I -. MERRIEL WAYNE JAMES R. CORSER COULTER U Way.neY' csjimsa 5 Alloy Circle, Baltimore 9215 Nottingham Road, 20, Maryland. Baltimore 6. Maryland. Band 10. Homeroom President 10. General. Academic. CLIFTON CARDYLE COOPER Cliff Post Office Box 84-, Chase, Maryland. Track JV 10g Band 10, 11, 12. General. SHARON THEO CORATHERS 40 Longeron Drive, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. FTA 12g Spotlight 11, 125 Honor Society 11, 123 College Club 10, 11, 12. Academicl , 5 K e K ' 'Q -51' ff' ff is 3 MICHAEL L. A' 5 B RONALD L. CRAMER ,f'mJVN2 CRAMER V Mike f, Ran N, A-4 L 1912 Ellinwoodf Road, 510 Seversky Court, Bal- - ' 4' Baltimore 6. Maryland. IiIH01'6 21, M31'Y1afld- 0 A x-.i 0 M Monitor Force 12: Col- General. ' ,i,h '45 - 'J' A lege Club 10, 11. 12. 'QW Academic. 0' 'Ti may 0 ,Q- ,v-l- -I HFVQ' B. s MARGARET ELIZABETH CRILLEY Margie 315 Lorraine, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Bible Club 11. General. CAROL RUTH CROTHERS 611 North Stuart Street, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Monitor Force 11, Lab- oratory Assistant 12g Of- fice Aide 103 College Club 10. Academic. DOROTHY ELIZABETH CROCKER Dottie 7920 Gilmore Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Library Aide 11. General. VIRGINIA MAY CRUM cccinnyrs 112 Victoria Road, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Homeroom President 11g Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 12g Basketball Var- sity 10, 11, 12, Softball Varsity 10, 113 Hockey JV 10. Varsity 11, 12: GAA 11, 12, SGA 12: Monitor Force 10, 11, 12. Commercial. 'i M 52 fff g Kenwood's scene changed to one of desertion and desolation the day it snowed. , 1 wr A. , , is , W, 3' 9 JOAN ANNE CURREN 8033 Edgewater Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Commercial. JEAN ANN DARNEY Beanie Jerusalem Road, Kings- ville. Maryland. Glee Club 12. General. CHARLES Q. DAVIS Chuck 305 Leeanne Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 12, College Club 10, 11, 123 Hooters Club 12. Academic. N 'ix N .S RICHARD ARLAND DARNELL i:DiCkvy 1802 V116-yburn Road, Baltimore 5, Maryland. General. BETTICCAROLYN DAVIS Bellvue Avenue. Kings- ville, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10. Homeroom President 12: Volleyball JV 10, 11: Clee Club 10, 11. 12: Honor Soci- ety 11, 121 lnfirmary Aide 10, Library Aide 10g College Club 10, 11, Academic. DARLA ANDREA DAVIS 8338 Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Laboratory Assistant 10. Commercial. MQ ,.m,,,.,....-- f .1.,,: a....e 'iff ' - 'fill . .... ,,,m4,:3' lfffx X Q . AX Q X c 'Haig W . .Wi 1 E w x New 11 xx?-34 1, mxwff fff '- axc 5 AQWYSYE-ii--G1-f5:52lf1iT N'X ' --wJN'1 'iL ..Q. . R' X- it rife- S .X Q N il, ' mff ff ' :m:...:.. . 1 .N - ., .. N 'iv - 5. . . '1 'TMf':'M 'W r . WMM N N .. 4 - -. .. we --fe.a NNNQ.. .gjjwmw r Q 'xx .X N . A X5 x X CARL MICHAEL DE CICCO Route 1-1-, Box 236. Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 11. General. JOHN NICHOLAS DENIPSEY ufohnnf' Chase. Maryland. Band 10. 11, 12: Orches- tra 12: College Club ll. Academic. JOAN THERESA DIEPOLD csfoan ya 7 McCorrnich Avenue, Baltimore 6. Maryland. Homeroom President 102 Volleyball JV 10: GAA 11. 12: SGA 10: Glee Club 10. 11, 12: Library Aide 10. 11412: College Club 11. Academic. MELVIN HENRY DEETS Mel 508 Dorsey Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 11: Basketball JV 10, Varsi- ty 11. 12: Soccer JV 10, Varsity 11, 12: Baseball JV 10: BAC 12. General. EDITH KATHLEEN DE ZUTTER Kay , 4228 East ,loppa Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Monitor Force 12. General. KENNETH CHARLES DIEPOLD Ken 5009 Kenwood Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. Lacrosse Varsity 11: Golf Varsity 11: Library Aide 10. 122 College Club 10, 11. 12: Hooters Club 12. General. G- .f got'-'T' ffm QV , :5, With continuous movement and limitless energy, this Presley Trio of Ken Grau. Jim Tomlin- son and Art Owens rocked and rolled the senior audience and made a little profit on the side. gs.- . 'bs af' 'Nr-A 1...--1' CHARLES HENRY DIETER scBuCkn 6702 Linden Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. RICHARD DONALDSON 43 Gentain Lane, Balti- more 20, Maryland. General. 09 qs' ,V , ..-,...- R - , 4--ul DENNIS DILLMAN 302 Endsleigh Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Special Education. GEORGE PHILIP DORBERT '4Bz1trh 310 N. Marlyn Avenue, Baltimore 21. Maryland. Homeroom President 10. 11, 12, Soccer Varsity 11: Lacrosse Varsity 12: SGA 10: Glee Club 10, 11, 123 Rooters Club 10. General. PATRICIA DORFLER upatss 5706 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. I 9 8 15 Qld! if fs' ,, 'F L X Z 'li , mq. if . 'K . , we fv- JOYCE EMMA DORN 2235 Corsica Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10. it r XMGPN qvm EW. Commercial. ,,...,, MELYVENE CHARLOTTE ANNA TARIEAS DROGIS DORSEY 408 lI'orton Road. Balti- Eastern Avenue, Chase. HIOTP 21. Maryland. M3fYlHUd- Homeroom Treasurer 12: GAA 11. 12: College SGA 11: FBLA 12: Club 10. 11. Band 10, 11, 12: Orches- Academic. UH 12' Commercial. EUGENE GERALD DENNIS DUKE U DUFRR 321 xK'iM-mn Road, Bal JUN' timore 21. Maryland. 301 Townsend Road, Es- sex 21, Maryland. General. Special Education. A L75 lg , , - nllil .rzzl 5555135 0 New .-2'i35f'1'1:::f: Q '12 5 ' Z-Z 1 g ' 1 P65 'N . Q' F ,. W 1 5 x fx.. 'r 55 . Y My A V YTIM' 4. 3 , e 5 Iwi ' au- 595' A I ', f f Q r' MI GARY ELLIOTT DUMER 78 Stemmers Run Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Track JV 10, Varsity 113 Laboratory Assistant 11, 12. General. NOVELLA GERTRUDE DUNEVANT Trudy 8525 Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. FBLA 12, Glee Club 10, .IOHN FREDERICK EGE 7928 30th Street, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Laboratory Assistant 123 College Club 10, Rooters Club 12, Bible Club 12. Academic. BEVERLY ANN EMGE Bev 34-4 Sassafras Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. GAA 11, Glee Club 11, 12, Office Aide 10, Guidance Aide 11. General. BARBARA FAY EDWARDS Babs,' 56 Henderson Road, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 12g Hockey ,IV 10, Volleyball .IV 103 GAA 10, 11, Glee Club 10, Monitor Force 11, 12, Library Aide 10. General. CAROLYN ELIZABETH EISELY CaroI', Commercial. MARCUS E. EDWARDS Marc 3-B Westway North, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. General. 'Di 1223 Fuselage Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland Homeroom Secretary 11, FBLA 11g Glee Club 11, 125 Monitor Force 12, Laboratory Assistant 11, Office Aide 10, 11. Commercial. KENNETH MICHAEL ENGELBACH c:Kenn 925 Arncliffe Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. General. , , ' ' it . V' um, MYRNA IRIS DUNCAN Little Jermyn 13-A Westway North, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Thespians 125 Dramatics 10, 11. Commercial. EVELYN MARY ECCLESTON Shortie,' Box 509, Route 16, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Commercial. nr-vue 41351 . . 3, 5' ' A -'I -vseiffefxtx, il ...,, , ,X - . B X t s. , I fr 'A -V 'P Xigf fx X -1 - '- ..k. X sv rs.. , .- ,N,.1,5g?i.g31.tx . ,A foil, Q., K .. ., fkr' 1 , D s.t.Q.-,,1:- . , , K swam' ,Gold ' A L ' - . .X -X . t gggyqi-Q gf' of ,f 1 X y s. K 1 Q 4 gg, V . : 'k.-,l'li'E1 'f'X,v - ,, ' 1 ,X 7-I swvzzzi E'g.'gg.f':aae' s:' f - . - - N lk .,,, , - , ..w,,W,e,... 1 L f i - -1 is it S M.. , . l30 .loy and exultation is expressed by Kenwood rooters as the bas- ketballers proceed to drub their opponent. , M Crt I MILDRED ANN vpJ'1EAN WIEISER ENGLE ju E ilMiZ!9 iiWi 705 Eastern Avenue, N1 m Drive, timore Baltimore 21, Maryland. , Maryland by Band 10, 11, 123 Glee l Club , 11, 12g. r Club 10g Monitor 10, 11, yilgriitorlfggrce 12, Col- 12g Thespians 11, 125 lege Cl 0, 11, 1 Dramatics 10. Y ., A ' I . General. I 'Qygimlc ' J N Chef if J 1 fy A if . 33 AK if, U! 1-P , DONALD B. Nb 5-J! G RD F D off' ERISMAN SCOUELAIRE - Point Pleasant Road, ,Q Ark? 32 Baltimore 6, Maryland. JF E620 aspe Qgylsie, FJ, G 1. ore 6, A 1 and. enem ' 0 eer, Va ' 112. Academ' .,' D J ir .Ji SANDRA MAE SUE CAROLE MLN? EVERETT FARLEY '- , 118 Yawmeter, Baltimore Hsuzieu ' 20, Maryland. 1702 Earhart Road, Bal- FTA 123 FBLA 115 Monitor Force 103 In- firmary Aide 10g Library Aide 10. Commercial. timore 21, Maryland. Volleyball. JV 113 GAA 11. 123 Monitor Force 129 Dramaties 11. General. MA Y CAROLYN ARMER . ar 816 Silver Avenue, Balti- more 21, Maryland. GAA 11, 12g FBLA 115 Library Aide 109 College Club 125 Modern Dance Club 11. Commercial. A 0 WILLIAM HENRY FAUL Bill 7922 34th Street, Balti- more 6, Maryland. General. MARY VIRGINIA FELLENBAUM s :Alai-ya s 4217 Necker Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. GAA 11, 12g Glee Club 10, 11, 12g Library Aide 10, 11g College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. JO CLAYRE F ARN SWORTH ll-IOS, 5809 Kenwood Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. JOHN WEBSTER FAZENBAKER HF-azyu 4301 Chapel Road, Full- erton, Maryland. General. LAWRENCE EUGENE FIELD f-Lan-yn 7502 Kenlea A v e n u e, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. .5 I Z' 1 4 ,J W , '- . I ,W ., .,,. U, , , A 1 54 film -St .ying -Q. . il t MPH ll' f. N ' . 0,1 -' ll C FW I ft I PW? ' N 1 fix' f ' V ' w. 'boa ' I ii'i 2' we . elf L. W. Our capably-staffed and well-equipped guidance department are ever-ready and willing to assist students with any proh- lems confronting them. Seniors Ron Goetzke and Carlotta Gwynn sit in the guidance waiting room to avail them- selves of this opportunity. :A 1 ' 6,132-5,-X .V . , new ' fmt? W .W MARTHA RUTH MELVIN H FISCHER RAYMOND Marty FITCH Box 82, Route 16, Bal- Mel timore 20, Maryland. 25 Honeycomb Road' Homeroom Secretary 10, Baltimore 20, Maryland. ui GAA 11' General. Commercial. HIRL SCHONE FOLEY Red 4218 Silver Spring Road, Fullerton. Maryland. Dramatics 10. General. RUTH ELLEN FORWOOD Ellen Route 14, Box 92. Balti- more 20. Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 11g GAA 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Monitor Force 102 HOUOI' Society 123 Laboratory Assistant 12: College Club 10, 11, 122 Bible Club 11, 12. Academic. ww., . XXX xkgfqixs ,x EDWARD ADDISON FOREMAN ..Ed,, 5825 Westwood Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland. College Club 10. General. BARBARA CAROL FOSTER STCUTOIH 1727 Earhart Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. College Club 11, 12. Academic. JOHN WILLIAM FITZGERALD Fitz 924 Rosedale Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom President 10: Lacrosse 115 SGA 10, 113 Monitor Force 103 Laboratory Assistant 123 College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. ROBERT HENRY FOARD IR. Bob 518 Maryland Avenue. Essex 21, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 12 General. . .e . Mxxxsg r - ! 1 MARY CAROLEE FLETCHER 'gCar0l 1027 Sumter Avenue. Baltimore 6. Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10: Glee Club 10: Guidance Aide 10, ll. Commercial. ANN FOCKLER 2 Edgewater Terrace. Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. .. . C .Q N X as so to . r SER? as X X N Nx GSR -N 2 3, XA li fad 5 233' 5 QA Q 'N rg mi-S' Ls sa xi mx' ' S X 7. TX.-fc 'xgixf-Q-:To-eff 3:2 .. :ff : tp N5 qxfcxi X X X3 an fi ijcklfii' 2 - 'Fc 9.- ai -N..-' - KX sb X ,. w--Sei - 4.:.-.r:.r.'-. ' nw k, 5 1 PAULETTE RUTH FRESE Freeze 33 Terrace Road. Balti- more 21. Maryland. Commercial. ALICE LOLISE FIJNKHALSER 1611 Dartford Road. Bal timore 21. Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 12 Hockey JY 11g GAA 11 Monitor Force 10. 11. 12: Infirmary Aide 10: Col1ege Club 10. 11. 12 Academic. f V,-A .gf 7 A M ,V I'- 'i 44a.' f , rv . V Q ., ., W . W 12-' I rg .,,- s M370 EVA MAE FRIEND 510 River Neck Road. .C Baltimore 21, Maryland. , Volleyball IV 111 Glee Club 11, 12. General. BARBARA MALENIA FURST 'iBarbU 1017 Cbesaco Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. FBLA 11. 121 Monitor Force 12. Commercial. fu vffff 'fel fig- '43 . 4,1 - -W v THOMAS DENNIS FOX Denny,, 6 Kerria Lane, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Homeroorn Treasurer 113 Homeroom President 12g Cross Country IV 113 Track ,IV 10, Varsity 11g BAC 123 SGA 12, Mon- itor Force 12. Academic, fig,- 1- 'PU- BONITA ANN FREDERICK Bonnie 8013 Wynbrook Road, Baltimore 24, Maryland. ,Q sf V Commercial. . if - 4--.Q-1 X ' I ki :. 'YN -f e as 'i' ag5 + , X, we at g 9' i' ' YQ? 7 LINDA ANNE GABEL Linn Bradshaw, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10g GAA 11, 12g Monitor Force 113 College Club 11, 123 Dramatics 11. 12. General. ALICE MARIE GAITHER 2211 Hawthome Road. Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. . J.. L rwfl, ,i,.,,,,L,,. -,V-. Q W ., Q EDITH MARILYN GAGE Eydie Chase, Maryland. Glee Club 11, 12. General. EVERETT CLARENCE GARRISON. JR. 303 Mace Avenue, Balti- more 21, Maryland. Honor Society 12g Col- lege Club 10. 11, 12. Academic. 3557 X X x 15: 4- K x K KQKK K 5 . X - f it - is X Q -S X S Kid xr K x X i .N56.- . CHARLES HOMER GERHART Chuck Box 496, Route 14, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10 , Home-room President 11, College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. CORITTA ELTON GEYER 8054 Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. FBLA 12, Glee Club 11, 12, Monitor Force 12. Commercial. ,ww Wh- ,fi :YN J EAN GENTRY 76 S. Hawthorn Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Special Education. MIN ANNE-SUE GERNERT Susie timore 6, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, Bible Club 11, 12. General. JOAN TERRY GIBLIN Gibble 101 Elinor Avenue, Bal- timore 6, Maryland. GAA 11, FTA 11, 12, FNA 11, Spotlight 11, 12, Monitor Force 12, Honor Society 11, Office Aide 11, Library Aide 10, College Club 10. Academic. JUDITH CAROLYN GARWOOD KC-lady!! 412 53rd Street, Balti- more 24, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 11, Homeroom President 12, Glee Club 11, 12, Moni- tor Force 10, ll. Commercial. RICHARD RAYMOND GEBHARDT Dick 1-A Glenmore Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. MICHAEL WAYNE GEORGE ccMiken 114 Glider Drive, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Glee Club 10, Labora- tory Assistant 12, Col- lege Club 10, 11, 12. General. we 4 SX R ix Q2 1 ' . , . 1 F Q., ' ' a 3, .ya -. x . . xii-X3 .Q X52 613 Glnwood Road, Bal- .tg-.5 . . .,. . 1 DAVID ERNEST GATES Dave 8022 Bank Street, Balti- more 24, Maryland. Monitor Force 12. General. MERRY VERNA GEHRMANN Boots 303 Dale Avenue, Balti- more 6, Maryland. GAA 11, FNA 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, lnfirmary Aide 10, Li- brary Aide 12. Academic. JFK.. S 1 1 2511 10, Libfafy Aide 12. LARRY GENE HAROLD EUGENE GILREATI-I Gil 406 Celeste Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Soccer JV 10, Varsity 11, 12: BAC 123 Honor So- ciety 11, 12, College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. WILLIAM JAMES GLENN aasonnyss 113 Hampshire Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. I 1' Ii! . . ,V Vip 1 . ,. CHARLES R. I GLENN Chuck 121 Elinor Road, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Baseball ,IV 10, 11 Band 10, 11, 12. General. . I , t ff 7 1 2 I LINDA DIANE I , A' GOETZKE Deen I y Route 15, Holly Tree , Road, Baltimore 20, Mar- a ylarid. 'i MM FBLA 12' Office Aide 49 Commercial. RONALD WILMER GOETZKE Ronnie 54 Berkshire Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10. Academic. M CAROL FAY GOFF 338 Montrose Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom President 10: Homeroom Secretary 12 on-1 11, 12, FBLA 11: 12g Glee Club 113 Mod- ern Dance Club 11. Commercial. K A GWENDOLYN LEE GOLDSMITH Goldie 939 Renfrew Street, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 11, 12. General. CHARLOTTE EVELYN GRAMMER Chan 5810 Westwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. GAA 12, Monitor Force 115 Bible Club 11, 12. Commercial. A ,gf ,.-f-3,1 Qi? ....,,f Q-.fi H ,QM .. f I , , V If' 9 ,aw A M, , 5 if T K LA, fvu' ,nu 499. QWWW' Nia! GOOD eaHowdy9v 10 Right Aileron Street. Baltimore 20, Maryland. College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. VERNON HOWARD GRAMMER HBO., 120 Linhigh Avenue, Bal- timore 6, Maryland. Basketball ,IV 11, Moni- tor Force 10, 11, 12. General. Monitor Force 123 Guid- FNA 10. 11: Infirmaxy muf- KEN ALAN GRAU Ken 18 Elinor Avenue, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Class President 115 Homeroom President 10, 11g Baseball JV 10. 11g BAC 12: SGA 113 Spot- light 11, 123 Monitor Force 10, 11: Library Aide 10g College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. ,IUDITH ANN GRIM Judy Riverside and Eastern Avenues, Baltimore 24, Maryland. ance Aide 101 lnfirmary Aide 10. Commercial. ' CAROL LEONA GREEN 'LCar0l Route 1, Box 537. Balti- more 21. Maryland. FBLA 12. Commercial. DOROTHY JEAN GR IN DSTA FF MSVIIDAFUYU 17 Mulberry Laine, Bal- timore 20. Maryland. Aide 10, 11. Academic. .-QE. K EARL LAWRENCE GRINE 18 Pelczar Avenue. Bal- timore 21. Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 11g Soccer JV 10: College Club 10, 11. 12. Academic. he 77390. ya 23,7 fn , A N as rf' VU' Xa CISELA IRENE GROMAN 9116 Naygall Road. Glenarm, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 123 GAA 12. Academic. EDWARD C. GROSS ..Ed., 504 Dorsey Avenue. Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10. 11. 121 Monitor Force 121 Mod ern Dance Club 11. General. JERRY LYNN GUTHR1E 124 Edgewater Apts.. Baltimore 21. Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 12g FEA 103 Honor Society 11. 125 College Club 10, 11. 12. General. -'V' 'fin' ,ep-.. '94 JOACHIM B. GUERCIO Jack 309 Montrose Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland General. CARLOTTA MELANESE GWYNN Gwinnie 180 Forge Road. Fuller ton. Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11. 121 College Club 10. 11, 12 Academic. VRS. f 1 Q. 493. AT -Q., :-we 13:-v Y NANCYELLEN 'HARPER A an Bird River Grove Road. Box 157. Route 1. White Marsh, Maryland. Commercial. DENNIS KEITH HARRIS Denny 9 Ridgemoor Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Band 10, 113 College Club 10, 11, 125 Dance Band 10, 11. Academic. AS XS 'K Q .gg XX . XXX- mfg, .1 Qi E. ' GERALDINE HELEN HANEY ucerryu -104 Woodward Drive. Baltimore 21. Maryland. Class Secretary 10 Homeroom Treasurer 12: Softball JY 103 GAA 11 12: SCA 10, 11. 12: Spotlight 11. 12. Academic. MARY BERNETTA HARRIS Bea t MARGARET NAOM1 HAENFTLING Marge 6604 Kenwood Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. Glee Club 10. 11. 12. Commercial. I cf . J J V W' 'z . I L ' . Z 1 J JJ WINFORD EL'GElEE, n' HALL ,f, n U Gene V 1 fgf Box 60, Beecli' Drivell Baltimore 20. Maryland. Tumbling Club JV 10: Glee Club 10, 11: Art Club 10. 11. General. JAMES HANNON T816 Eastern Avenue. Baltimore 24, Maryland. General. 233 N. Marlyn Avenue. ' Baltimore 21. Maryland General. EDWARD HART ..Ed,, 151-A Lenning Lane Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. xn TJ 1 53 ci - Ti . , .xg I: V: 1 ,. E. its '. 1 f 1 , k I , , -0 I JOHN HAGEN ufohrzn 5411 Hamilton Avenue. Baltimore 6. Maryland. General. CAROLYN MARIE HAMPER 'iCar0l,' Box 184, Route 15, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. GAA 113 Glee Club ll, 12: Library Aide 12. General. Q- - A5 ,ggi -xxx A. 51 4 F' vo-ff X. . i?'.- X .f5'1s 'WN C,-.g wo- q I Q..-H . ..,f' JOYCE ANN JOHN A. HARTLEY HARTSOCK 'gfuicyn fockon 14-2 Wiltshire Road, Bal- 1605 Gail Road, Balti- timore 21, Maryland. more 21, Maryland. Glee Club 103 Office General. Aide 12g Dramatics 11. Commercial. H929 . -atywqf 5 ifagabif , ,i,:i,,' fff Q.l ' .. . Enthusiastic smiles express anxiety for the big day in June as Tina Owens assists Earl Grine with the traditional cap and gown. EDWARD JAMES HARZARIK ..Ed,, 365 Stillwater, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Academic. LESLIE F. HAUG Lei, 7403 Kenlea A v e n u e, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Soccer, JV 119 Baseball, JV 10, Cross Country, JV 10, Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. TERRY ROBERT HASSELBACH 27 S. Hawthorne Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Academic. JO ELLEN FRANCES HAYES H1073 7922 35th Street, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Wrestling, Varsity 11, 12, Monitor Force 123 Dramatics 105 Rooters Club 11, 12. Academic. Cynthia King and Dot Groninger wish- fully check the bulletin board in hope of finding information on business and college scholarships. JAMES WILLIAM HEDGES :climax 941 Barron Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. General. LAWRENCE CONRAD HEINLE Larry 701 Dale Avenue, Balti- more 6, Maryland. General. A 205 St. Mary's Road. . Baltimore 21, Maryland. . General. JACK LLOYD HEIM 937 Wampler Road, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Bible Club 12. General. BEVERLY JEAN HELLWIG Bev Route 2, Box 473-B, Mt. Vistard, Glenarm, Mary- land. Glee Club 10, Guid- ance Aide 10, 11. Commercial. I, , JOYCE ANN HAYES Jo 5 Fifi, X : jrffg, -ff - . ,vga -, . ,J K , , A 5 Q l mmmw MARY ANN HEAD 9 Dahlia Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom President 123 Glee Club 10, 11, 12g Library Aide 12. General. 19- lim 'WDA 1 DONALD LEIGH HEMLING Don 609 Franklin Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland. v Homeroom Treasurer 10. General. SHIRLEY ANN HENDERSON Shirl', 814 Allender Road, White Marsh, Maryland. Glee Club 10, Monitor Force 11. General. 47 We ww, l' . 1 STANLEY ELIJ AH HOCH 446 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Band 10, 11, Monitor Force 103 Laboratory As- sistant 11, College Club 10, 11, 12g Dramatics 10, 11, 12. General. JEAN HOFFMEISTER Box 362, Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, Mar- yland. Glee Club 10, 11, 123 Honor Society 12. Academic. ERNEST JOSEPH HOERGER '4Ernie 429 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Soccer JV 10, General. PNK B ,I DA 1251-SBE OLLER altinlq Maryland. lee Club 1 g Thespians 11, 12, L' fy Aide 11, 12g Art Club 12, Dra- matics 10, 113 Rooters Club 12. General. van Road, WAYNE ROBERT ENNLEIN G eral 7714 P1111 delphia Road Baltimore Maryland SGA 11 Honor Soclety 1 2 lle e Clu 10 1 2 Academic DAVID EARL HIEBER Bzg Hlebs 8117 Old Philadelphia Road Baltimore 6 Mar- yland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 12' Baseball JV 10' Honor Society 12- Lab- oratory Assistant 12' College Club 10 11 12. Academic. JOYCE THELMA HESS 01' Box 343 Philadelphia Road Baltimore 6 'War yland Glee Club 11 Commercial CH xRLES RAYMOND HOBLITZ Butch 412 Virginia Avenue Baltimore 21 Maryland. General. lemma Q. ' a.s...sf-. t ' ez.-1.,,..g.-.N Q -nf e .31 , A 2 f ,,, , ZW, X of . Si - We Q X- vfr X 2 - X CHARLES ROBERT HOPKINS Opto 1228 Kendrick Road. Baltimore 6. Maryland. Dance Band 12. General. GERTRLDE HELEN HOPPERT Gert 3-1-0 E. Riverside Avenue Baltimore 21. Maryland. Monitor Force 11. 12. Commercial. E ' .gan-S -ii V. .--wx 1 2:5 Ql- up-.rv s-.-... - . Coffi- ...-. M'-.1 5 l ROBERT LEE HOPKINS 'AHODPV' 20 Armor Court. Balti- more 20, Maryland. Monitor Force 10. General. DORRIS ANN HORN Darn 329 Lorraine Avenue. Baltimore 21, Maryland. Commercial. .E .At gg- , 'gf 1,- 1,, A 3 . , I . .,'- ..,.u. 5 Q 4 . Hb- 1 . 19 2 1 . SANDRA LYNNE HOLLOWAY 'KSandy', 703 Wampler Road. Bal- timore 20. Maryland. Homeroom President 10. 115 Homeroom Treasurer 123 SGA 101 Bluebool-1 11. 12. Commercial. M' ff ' ,- , I J ...Q P, L F gf l 'ag 'Fl' JINIMIE DALE HOLTON Reds 1726 Langley Road. Bal- timore 21. Maryland. FTA 12: Band 10. 11. 12: Dramatics 101 Bible Club 11. 12. Academic. 1.1. Q Q L3 fri he F' A 1 s.-1 ' fl Wx bw . -QV-P 'Ts' MARGARET ANN HORN Marge 325 Candry Terrace. Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Home-room Secretary 121 Volleyball JV 10, 11: GAA 11. President 123 Spotlight 10, 11: Moni- tor Force 10, 12. Commercial. DOROTHY LO1S HORSEMAN Dol', 7915 Roseland Avenue Baltimore 6. Maryland. Library Aide 121 Col- lege Club 10. 11. 12: Rooters Club 12. Academic. ,, f .W ,. f91 :AH ' BARBARA JEAN HORNE Barb 829 N. Marlyn Avenue. Baltimore 21. Maryland. Commercial. ROBERT HAROLD HORST Horse, -121' Maryland Avenue. Baltimore 21. Maryland. Soccer JY 113 Track JV 10. Varsity .11. 123 Glee Club 10. 11, 12. General. ERNESTINE M. HUGHES '5Teenie 1636 Hopewell Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10, ll, 12. General. SYLVIA IRLENE HUGHES HS-ly!!! . . . .9 ti .. M . M 1636 Hopewell Avenue, N '- ,, Baltimore 21, Maryland Glee Club 10, 124 In firmary Aide 12. General. Ma QW '55- SUSAN DELORES JENKINS uDeess 6008 Shady Spring Av- enue, Baltimore 6, Mary- land. Glee Club 12g Monitor Force 103 lnfirmary Aide 10. General. BRENDA L. JOHNSON 26 Back River Neck Road, Baltimore 21, Mar- yland. General. f'0 ' ALICE GERTRUDE JOHNSON UT-rudyn 7102 Willowdale Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland. Softball JV 103 CAA 11, Glee Club 10, II, 12 Infirmary Aide 10g Li- brary Aide 12. Academic. CAR E ANN .IO SON 33 Sti tent Road, Bal- Hom onli ic resi- en 3 otlight 10, -Bd k 10. Gel al. ti reg , Wland. e P 310 I ' 2' , ,ff ,fm , V W I f f 'QW 2 , I 0 ' f . ' , '01 - , ,MV ,,,. L, , ' W7 WAN DA ANNE HYDE 306 Leeanne Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 113 GAA 11, 12, FTA 12, Spotlight 11, 12g Moni- tor Force 105 Infirmary Aide 10, 11g Library Aide 10g Art Club 125 College Club 10, 11, 12g Rooters Club 125 K-Book 10. General. GERALDINE PATRICIA JACHIMSKI ucerryu 326 Margaret Avenue. Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 11g FBLA 113 Honor Soci- ety 11, 12. Commercial. f fi DIXIE LEE HYNSON 4218 Overton Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland, Volleyball IV IO. Commercial. IANICE MAE JACOB if-Ian,- 8B1T Philadelphia Road Baltimore 6. Maryland. Class Secretary 11: Homeroorn Secretary 10: Home-room President 11. GAA 11. 12: SGA Sec- retary 12: FBLA 11: Bluebook 12: Rooters Club 12. Commercial. vq gr-N MIR- 6-,sniff 'W'-ug,., Ma. CLARENCE ESAU JOHNSON Butch 181 Forge Road, Perry Hall, Maryland. Basketball, JV 10, Cross Country, JV 10, Track, JV 10, Varsity 11, 123 Band 10, Glee Club 105 Homeroom President 10. General. MICHAEL S. JOHNSON Mike 2135 Firethorn R o a d, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 12: Basketball, JV 10, Var- sity 12g Baseball, JV 10. General. BETTY JANE JONES 233 St. Mary's Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Commercial. HERBERT LEROY JOHNSON '4Herb 409 Celeste Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Laboratory Assistant 10g College Club 11, 12. General. 3 2 4 Q , 5 HI pledge allegiance . . . Patriotism is whole-heartedly expressed as a home- room performs its customary morning exercises. FX Qa'waz:ag p ' JJ JJ i'z'.. t . V J -'irxQEqhik iiiii BERNARD M. JONES ,5 Bernie,' h V Box 468, Barrison Point ii Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. V Homeroom Treasurer 10, I 'f ' Wrestling, V ars ity 11, 123 BAC 12. General. ROBERT E. JONES Bob 1906 Wilhelm A v e n u e, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10g Band 10, 11, 12g Dance Band 10, 11, 12. Academic. -Q' Qu--- W1... . we t.f.--33Ni. I gm- M 1 . .. ..-, 1 Q -- K it ' 44 Self-Ez' ' t, iq 5 . Gita if-JR - '32 5 fi' 1 3 'T-'ivi J .v ,.Q1'.,,,r1,' ' O C 2 2 -NNI K X 44 A. lf.-, S xl BARBARA JEAN IULIAN 817 Glass Avenue, Balti- more 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11. Academic. JEANETTE ANNA KAHL Jeanie Box 275, Route 16, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, 11, Homeroom Secretary 12, GAA 11, FBLA 11g Monitor Force 11, 12, Guidance Aide 11, 12. Commercial. ALFRED WILLIAM JUSHINSKI Pete', 2017 Oakland Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Lacrosse JV ll, Varsity 125 College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. GLORIA ANN MARGARET KANELY fsclorn 1007 Chesaco Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 11g Monitor Force 10, 11, 12g Thespians 10, 11, 12, Guidance Aide 11, College Club 10, 11, Dramatics 10, 12. Commercial. GARY PHILIP KAPPEL 4-220 Gravel Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. FEA 10. General. wa-Q .N RONALD EDWARD KAUFFMAN ccR0nrs 6700 Beech Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Monitor Force 12: Hon or Society 12, Labora tory Assistant 12: Col lege Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. Glee Club 10, ll, 123 7 15 A aw,-' - JOHN STEWART KEARNS Sm 218 Riverthorn Road. Baltimore 20, Maryland. Library Aide 11g College Club 10. General. DOROTHY ANN KELLOCK Dotty', Holly and Oakgrove Roads, Baltimore 20 Maryland. Q Dramatics 12. General. Mfr . , Z 2 , X Z f 2 gi li 0,1 ML' 7 j -I 'ZT '7' ..- LH t . 'if' . FAMSF . gg xl s w S 5 . . fats-,ar Lea--.-a,'-. 1 2: . xg , g:3i7 'l' f- 'i ' Q CLARA LOU KELLEY 5613 North Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. FBLA 11: Glee Club 10. 11. 12: Honor Society 12: Office Aide 10: Bi- ble Club 12. Commercial. LINDA LOUISE KELLY Lin 7910 Eastdale Road. Baltimore 24, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12' Monitor Force 11. v Commercial. I mwa- XXXL 'W MARJORIE JANICE KIERSTEAD Margie 1625-A Dartford Ro d Baltimore 21, Ma Geri. MM WW' fir 53:1 Wx VIOLA KESTERSON 8003 Duvall Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Special Education. JAMES THOMAS KENNEDY Slim Jim 625 South Marlyn Av- enue, Baltimore 21, Mar- yland. Basketball Varsity 10, 11, 12, Soccer JV 10. Varsity 11, 123 Baseball ,IV 10, Varsity 11, 12g BAC 125 SCA ll, Presi- dent 125 College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. JOAN ANNE KERNS Kernsie 74-05 Kenlea Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, 11g Homer BLJ-Ureasurer .lzgggwlgll JV 10, Riagg 1g Softball Jv 103 ,GAA 11, 123 SGA 103 FTA 12, Bluebook ll, Editor-in-Chief 12g Honoi' Society 11, 12g College Club 11. Academic. LOUIS JOSEPH CYNTHIA NICHOLS KING cccindyn 6-C Fenway South, Bal- ' r 21, Maryland. Cla esident 10' roo ecretary 11 Vice President 123 Soft- b l Varsity 113 GAA 1, 12g SGA 123 Spot- Q s KEUSKI Lou 234 North, Bartimore 21, Maryland. General. .,, PAUL W. KERNER Doggie 6907 Beech Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. JILL ARLEN E KERSHAW 1522 Aldeney Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Basketball Varsity 10, 11, 12g Softball Varsity 103 Hockey JV 11g GAA 125 Monitor Force 123 Lab- oratory Assistant 11g Art Club 125 Rooters Club 12. General. 41001 L 11g Honor Society , 12g Library Aide 12g AW Co 'C ub 10, 11, e nc Club 11. ,D . ' 1 1.1. FRE J EL K CKOF Bet Bird? J. W rd Drive 0 ntian , B t' , rylan m , - aryland. eneral. u 12 . mf? A-lend, ACU .rw --xv I 1 it . E7 525 ROBERT LEROY KENNETH EUGENE ' . rf if A ' KNAPP KNAPP ' Bob Ken Q -- 4525 Wishal Drive, Bal- Route 13, Box 839, Bal- gy. 4 timore 6, Maryland. timore 21, Maryland. ' Basketball, .lV 10, Soc- General. V cer, JV 10. Academic. 1 5 'T ' t 5 NN N x wsmwx X SQ ,, V xx, NX X X X X wk ,Q A XXX, x XX xx X N DONALD WARNER KOZLOWSKI Don 1622 Howard A v e n u'e, Baltimore 21, Maryland. FBLA 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Office Aide 10, Library Aide 12, College Club 11, 12. General. GEORGE KRAUSE 4728 Ridge Road, Balti- more 6, Maryland. General. .W FRANCIS PATRICK KRAUS Pat 4215 Necker A v e n u e, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. JERRY KROE 24 Left Aileron St., Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 12, Baseball, JV 10, BAC 12, Honor So- ciety 12, College Club 11, 12. Academic. ,X A Al DONALD CHARLES BRENDA LEE KOESTER KORMAN 661207111 7928 311-at Street, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Track, JV 10, Varsity 11 Academic. KAREN JEAN KORNS Korney 1205 Shore Road, Balti more 20, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. 41 Hawthorne Road, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Commercial. MARCIA M. KOZAN 11 Right Wing Drive. Baltimore 20, Maryland. FBLA 11. Commercial. 2.-SXYY-Q . -. -.., ' T1 .8751-X 01: -611351115 f .L . . fs-f xg ....- XQFXNQNQ ENR .-..- 'Yea X re Q . jwp E gy '. . A X R X -Q -L.:-Q.,.v-15 ,ggi 4 -t yogi .5 .1 ---- we X i - .. . . ,X .,aw-x1.-f...-qqswe-is-wx M 'rv sis. -bg -fssif i IQ-'f12':gFl,-1 rd - QQ: 5:35 Q tke. . X 'ul ,.,'?gfs'.,fi:,:, K Q Q fS'r'1s- f - WN ..f:':ff:r '- 1 Ts - 'Sie -ENNQ 5- 1 ,QS fy... 5 ,Q -X N.. 'frX1.g.v- .L -5353 6 Y P: .QQAX y X X ' 1 X11 Eggxwx- 5 A, gp Q, , X 1 ' xi 146 A vi.-V 5 4: 1247. ,. ' is Af. if I , f,, 9 ' ' fa f . . . , ,, 1 . 1 ? if'5 3' f ' , , ,. ,. . .., ..4, X ' 91 ,JM J f . . V ,f 0, Y ff.. fr Q., 3 ,, ,f 'Q-,11 rZi ,217 ' I ' ,V ' 'F '5i1 f A? . V A . tw 'W uf: , ,V 'kiwi cm-:: :11, 'wh' '-.1 . ,592 '7 3 sf -ws Auf 0. FH- Z-.. ROSE EMILY KRUS Rosen 129 Riverside Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Commercial. EDWARD FRANC LACOTTI Fran Sumter Avenue, Balti more 6, Maryland. General. 2' .1 4:14:12 ' v 9-'ir . v - . 'ff .-1 .- - r V ' ' 6' if . A -: -. 1- , 1':? 1 ' ' if' . HILDA MARIE LACHNIT 5107 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Glee Club 103 Monitor Force 113 Office Aide 11. Commercial. BARRY LEE LAIRD 5 Fern Place, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom President 10? SGA 10, 113 Band 10, 113 College Club 10, 11. 123 Bible Club 12. Academic. Q, H?- y SUSAN MARGARET KRONER 254 Nanticoke Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Commercial. HOWARD ROBERT KRS ..B0b,, 299 Townsend Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, 113 Homeroom President 123 Basketball .IV 10, Varsity 11, 123 Soccer ,IV 10, Varsity 11, 123 Baseball ,IV 10, 11, Var- sity 123 Bluebook 123 College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. :qw i Z 10 -have LAWRENCE FRANCIS LAMBDIN uLarryu 602 Orems Road, Balti- more 21, Maryland. Soccer ,IV 10, 11, Var- sity 123 Band 10? Col- lege Club 10, ll, 12. Academic. JULIA MARY LANG Julie 726 Wampler Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10, Homeroom Treasurer 11, Homeroom Secretary 123 GAA 11, 12: FBLA 11, 12g Mon- itor Force 113 Guidance Aide 11. Commercial. Wiiuup- 'fmnw NORMAN LANCASTER 318 Stemmers Run Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. JANET PATRICIA LATKA GCJan75 7422 Kenlea Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10. Homeroom President 11. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 123 FBLA 12. Commercial. ROBERT NEAL LEDSINGER ccB0ba: 4-25 Riverside Drive, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Xi Academic: X N Xi 1 I , Y X X I ii' il ,f j X In . V, f X hx s v X y 1 x X I I J 1 X x P 17 x C . 2 I L X' Jie UELUNR .R I f .i TH MAS 1 LEONARD xt vat-zfffw 1 N 1617 Dartford- Road, Bal- I1Ifl0I8,215ixMHTY13'Hd. X 1Comniercial. ,H xx I S 1 if 1 y, . JOYCE RAE LELAND Reds 532 Franklin Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. FBLA 123 Clee Club 10, 11. Commercial. N DAVID PAUL LEONHARD 4-28 Margaret Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Basketball ,IV 10, Var- sity 11, 12, Baseball .IV 10, Varsity 11, 123 Cross Country JV 10, Varsity 11, 12, BAC 12. Academic. 'Ren I ,wg 'fmt' JEAN ANGELA LATKA ujeanss 7422 Kenlea Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 11, Homeroom President 12, FTA 12. Commercial. LEAH JACQUELUVE LEWIS Lea 214 C. Woodvale Road. Baltimore 21, Maryland. FBLA 11. Commercial. BEVERLY ANNETTA LINDEMORE 80 Wiltshire, Baltimore 21. Maryland. GAA 10, Monitor Force 11, 12. General. .4 ,ff ', , CARLO ANDREA LAZZARINO 305 Leeanne Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Academic. . y. yy ,,, , .74 DAVID LEE LINDENMUTH '1,1l0llSEN 25 Elmont Road. Balti- more 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 113 Glee Club 10. 11. 12. General. LLOYD EDWARD LIPIN 911 Lutz Avenue. Balti more 21, Maryland. Homeroom President 12 Honor Society 11, 12 College Club 10, 11. Academic. RODGER PITTMAN Q' ELLWOOD NOEL LITTLE 311 Nicholson Avenue, Baltimore 21. Maryland. Academic. BETTY FLORENCE LIVELY 1649 William Avenue, Baltimore 17, Maryland Volleyball JV 10. General. 'hm 5- THOMAS EDWARD LOWE c:T0m:a 1606 Dartford Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. I-'.E.A. 10. 11. College Club 10, 11. 12. Academic. GERALDINE THELMA LUEBBEN GerryU Box 160, Lenning Lane, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 11g Homeroom Treasurer 12, Glee Club 10. 11, 12, Office Aide 10, 11, 12. Commercial. :bf with wlw, ,f sl I 3 A 1 DECHANILE P. ,wg we WT--1-7 NIE fd LOCSDON 1303 Fourth Road, Balti- more 20, Maryland. GAA 11. 121 Glee Club 10, 12g Monitor Force 10: Library Aide 10: College Club 10. Academic. BARBARA JEAN LOOSEMORE '4Barb T610 Gough Street. Bal- timore 24, Maryland. College Club 11. General. ff f f Y' I 5 PATRICIA ANNE LUCAS K'Pat', 1666 Hillside Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland Glee Club 11. 12. Commercial. CHARLES FREDERICK LUKENS, JR. Fred 9 Gumwood Drive. Bal timore 20, Maryland. TIaCk .IV 10, Varsity 10. General. 'El' -'T' P' asv' '-R , .f , 1 fr- .N . if 24' 1 i if 'P' L- fs LOOKADOO 361 Endsliegh. Baltimore 20. Maryland. General. CHARLES JOE LOVE 'fheyenneu 333 Riverside Road, Baltimore. Maryland. General. ng, Ns.--' 'iff X .X Xt' ts, ' Q - X -- -,Q . ' ,Q Naam 9 Q 5 Q I F! 3 E . I 5, l i -, -Y'X4XtM3l 19756, 'ET IT-f NN, : SPM 2... X' I Q K I '- - . Q 1 ' .-V, I ti-E, 72' I ..- RICHARD JOHN LYNN Rick 1605 Rickenbacker Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. MARLENE VIRGINIA MAGSAMEN Route 16, Box 188. Bal- timore 20, Maryland. GAA 105 FBLA 12, Glee Club 10. Commercial. JOYCE EILEEN MAXINE MAIROSE f0yee', 929 Wampler Road, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. GAA 11g Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Monitor Force 11, 12. General. NANCY MACE Ridge Road, Box 288 Baltimore 6, Maryland. Commercial. ROBERT LEROY MAHLSTEDT ..B0b., 748 Arncliffe Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. FEA 10. General. GEORGE DANIEL MALOIYE 314 E. Riverside Avenue. Baltimore 21. Maryland. Monitor Force 12. General. .IUDITH ANN IVIALSON HJLIJYH 509 Middle River Road. Baltimore 20. Maryland. Guidance Aide 11. General. Cherished versee written in our yearbooks by our friends will brin fond memories in future years of our school days at Kenwood MARY IOANNE MARCHSTEIXER NIO., 8009 Edgewater Avenue. Baltimore 6. Maryland. Commercial. KENDR.-X ANNE M.-'1B'l'lX T3-1 Middlesex Road. Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Monitor Force 12, Honor Society 123 Guidance Aide 10g Rooters Club 11, 12g Bible Club 11. 12. Academic. JOHN H. MAYNARD 363 Nicholson Avenue, Baltimore 21. Maryland. Academic. LYDIA BESS MARCUM T724 Gough Street. Balti- more 24, Maryland. Glee Club 10. Commercial. GERTRUDE F. MARSCHTQLAT HGert Box 383 M, Philadelphia Road. Baltimore 6, Mary- land. Glee Club 10. 11: Moni- tor Force 10. General. DENNIS WELDOX MCALLEX Dann 40 Stabilizer Drive, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10g Soccer, JV 10: Track, JY 103 Lacross, Varsity 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 123 College Club 10, 11. 12. j-4, - -w rs nf 'UN ,....,-V QF'-v 'rf'-' 7'lK 'I A T-.-'ff ' F-s ,X X fi qu .J ypa 1 X f A General. f Q z -V ,Jr L ,1 , V v ' QV- yf . 1 'Ag V Lf at 91 it. my ul Although graduation is four months away, February brings the seriousness of selecting name cards and graduation announcements. Gisela Groman. John Pinney, and Gail Woolston look over some offered suggestions. sammy ff? f .-,., DORENE MAY MELEWSKI Box 4-23, Buck School House Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 11, Softball .IV 10, Glee Club 12, College Club 11, 12. Academic. RICHARD MEYER Dick', Box 215, Perry Hall, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11. General. KITTY LOU MCELHATTEN 888 Back River Neck Road, Baltimore 21, Mar- yland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. EDWARD ETHAN MCANDREWS ClEd73 1101 Cord Street, Balti- more 20, Maryland. General. CHARLES MELVIN MCCULLIN Chuck,' 202 Poplar Road, Balti- more 21, Maryland. General. MARGARET KENNEDY MC1NTo5H Marg 1004- J Wilson Road, Baltimore 20, yland. Point Mar- CHARLES PATRICK PAUL McCORMICK, JR. 128 Poplar Road, Balti- more 21, Maryland. Monitor Force 11. General. CAROLYN MARIE MCCULLOH 4811 King Avenue, Bale timore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi' dent 101 FBLA 11, Monitor Force 11, Guid- ance Aide 10, Dramatics 10, 11. Commercial. Homeroom President 10, X J. GAA 12, SGA 105 Glee fl, ., Club 11, 12, Spotlight' ,Q 10, Monitor Force 12g Library Aide 10, 11, Col- l EDWARD EUGENE MESSENGER cccenreva Route 16, Box 125. Bal- timore 20, Maryland. General. CARL BAIN MILES 2012 Eastern Boulevard Middle River 20, Malyf land. General. lege Club 10, 11, 12, Rooters Club 11, 12. Academic. N. .. as sam. e C ,Q-wuatwi, 6. f 'fx fx-ef X X Q It 1 Q . - 1,-X. .gay .evav- as i- ,- , ,,... we g gi 5 .'4 is ..'. , ,. .5 Q .. Q -N ..X, . I --se I H. I es K ' X I X Q X I XX S Q X X X I X I Q We Q X New Qs X I Q N W f - 'lb Evra., 1 -s 1 5 w ST 2' I Q, gs ' f' . ENE- 4 ,S X X N, I -I sm 4' Is X A 5851321 SSX It X f - ---- w .,...: x ,, . fe 1. y.. 1. we a . IX- x . A m f . ' ' I 3 XXX :infil l 5T' N, '- ' Q11 N. f -?Xf::,.,... , . . zveisg.. 'Nw 1. - eivf X 35 f ' .' HQVRK1-E'i , -' 1 SPH lz I1.sI:fYS?9? arg. Ng. 5 aa . . 4,1 ba ..- - - :XM f et 1,1 if .Q 4, . L S. fxlifff-s - - . . N .-.Q . 6, 8 1 sf 0+-fx . A-at :- as -. A-:JN if -'-,xfsgz Jfwwky X ,t, . Q, r I. . X . . . N1 , .X..g..... Q, f ,Q gt. ,,..x,,,eKi.5, X 491,54 Y, .,. , N x T . . - X 1 CHARLES tt THOMAS DALE MILES CCT!! 1151 Frailey Way, Balti- more 5. Maryland. Monitor Force 10. 11. Academic. CAROLE DIANE MILLER 'ishortyv 4856 Hazelwood Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. GAA 12: Glee Club 10 Monitor Force 12. General. .4 . . . l Q Q-..-. 1 t, BEVERLY CAROL MILLER ICBGUQ7 50 Transverse Drive. Baltimore 20, Maryland. Monitor Force 10, 113 Office Aide 109 Guid- ance Aide 103 Infirmary Aide 10. 11: Library Aide 10. Commercial. ROY ALVIS MILLER 804- S. Marlyn Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. MARLENE RUTH MILLS T410 Brookwood Avenue, Baltimore 6. Maryland. FBLA 12: Glee Club 10. Commercial. .awk cle-1 X. ' 'lf' , 1, 4,0 l. f N. M? 1 ft X L ff-fs. F .Q -sf Q' 5- K .-V.. .. : Q 4 X itat xv Q M I .fgE5 '1 'N x 4 f it I 1' cr X' K Q '- ff' ST f if 15- TCW' T l'S ,..4 4,1 DOROTHY CAROLE MORAWSKI Dottie,' 16 Lyndale Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. FBLA 11, 12g Glee Club 10, 11, 123 Library Aide 10. 11, 12, Commercial. I I l FRANK JACOB , MORSEY Q Z ' W Wake 207 Linhigh Avenue, isa- Baltimore 6, Maryland. , X, 'LSI W xv - 'Q Baseball JV 10. General. A WANDA REBECCA 5 MURPHY A Murph 2024 Oakland Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10, 11, 129 GAA 115 SGA 11, 123 FTA 123 Glee Club 10, 11, 12g Monitor Force 12g Laboratory Assistant 115 College Club 11, 12. Academic. RICHARD MORSEY Dick', I5 McCormick Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland. Academic. JOHN CALVIN MYERS czcabu Route 16, Box 222, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. FEA 10, 12g Laboratory Assistant Il. General. Sb 0 V in , f ax, lf I 1 f , 'Q M. .lbtitg A iv 1 eq V. . -0. f . .le 245 Q... f .. .V ......v . . ' 3.3-ay-... SHELBY JEAN NEAL 214-0 Coralthorn Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. ROBERT ARTHUR NICKERSON Stevens Road, White Marsh, Maryland. Band 10, 11, 12. General. sc ... ,- .ef 2' - a ,gk 'f . my ,, ix. 1 ral. A- if f . .. ' ' .- 2 .uf Wa.. .. ,A I, nf f ' 1 t wo. . , , , e' 3.' e,g L 4 J .. .-we 1 A 'gi . aa .. , if-.':w ' 12,7 'sf . ,,m,... ., 1 , , A K JOAN ADELAIDE NESBIT 8233 Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Monitor Force 12. Commercial. CAROLYN MARGARET NIEBERLEIN Carol 602 Elmwood Road, Bal timore 6, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12 Monitor Force 10, Lab- oratory Assistant 11 College Club 11, 12. Academic. ROBERT JOHN NIEMEYER ..B0b,, 926 Kinwat Avenue. Baltimore 21, Maryland. Academic. ff, ',.. i' a 1 4 fwgw I ! ,. ,z ' 1 . , 5 Vvv f, , ,.,, t , 4 'ET ' W -. 4 ,.,,, , -Q ff W '. - '- ,' . X ff,w-y5!,- f. 1 .. v, . ' vffwf,1'f.'z4' v , , , .1 ,' 1- -f If .HU ' 7'3 E, .. ' 7 nz' 4 . . -' 3 f , 1-I -1. Q . f . 11,4 .f,...,,.,, . -jr pi :!:xjw.'1 I 4 I 2 ,xllff , awe--'ag' 4 iff? - . A 'ZQW1'-'ff ,V 'X' fx fx 5 N47 .- Z6 ,,..,,g53,.,,,, .1 . , 4 KWH-' 'I , 1 Z . . . f' .Q 325' , f' V Z A f I , 4 F BRENDA JOYCE NORMAN Brena'y', 1219 Orems Road, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 121 GAA 11. 12: FBLA 11. 123 Office Aide 11. Commercial. SHIRLEY MARIE NORRIS 8413 Philadelphia Road. Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 113 Glee Club 11, 12. Academic. EDWARD JOHN NOVAK 'AShorty 4-15 Lorraine Avenue. Baltimore 21. Maryland. Academic. f if N267 -'fi fr .Q,f,,,,, , , f f' X ff f f ffl? A GV u 54? - 'xr'-'v .J NANCY LEE NORTMAN Nance 407 S. Riverside Drive. Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 11: Basketball JY 10: Golf Varsity 113 GAA 123 FTA 11, 121 Monitor Force 12: Library Aide 101 College Club 10. 11. 12. Academic. THERESA ANN OAKES 322 Lorraine Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland Commercial. ,s 2,42 ,Li is ..wf.a, if WNW -w.ef? f' . lX., . A 'l lil .. AR? V. .3-ag. V . 'V' iv- Caffe T' E N -A Ego! - A 551514. E ,,,. . . iff me an 'fi - e to 5 .3 . ear' ,y '1r+,., ' X if - 'V 'C EDWARD EARL owipivs, JR. 8731 Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland General. MADELEINE N ORMA PANZER Forge Road, Fullerton. Maryland. Monitor Force 12. Commercial. MARGE ANN O'HARA Kitten 292 Stillwater, Baltimore 21, Maryland. FBLA 12. Commercial. CALVIN RICHARD OSMAN Dick 4701 Ridgeway Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. ARTHUR FREDERICK OWEN Artie 7613 Belair Road, Over- lea, Maryland. Track JV 10, SGA 103 Band 10, 11, 12, Dance Band 10, 11, 12, College Club 10, II, 12. Academic. JAMES MARTIN OVERBY fqjimsy 8-A Westway North, Bal- timore, Maryland. College Club 10, 11. General. WILLIAM PARKER Bill 5705 Hamilton Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Special Education. ff' ' ' 1 W2 Z X4 4 gf f f , f , 'f -WH ' K IT 1' 6 AW MARTINA MAE OWENS 12 Gyro Drive, Middle River 20, Maryland. Glee Club 10, II, 12, Monitor Force IO, 11, 12. Academic. if ilgfxf J A ' A r 4 if -. I Q 4 15 X, is f 2 .W or 55 . ug 4' 0 I L si Q 1, 471 1 f 2 if 7 1 ' f.. . .,...,i , as f 7 Q if Z.- .Zi I ,t y . if ff, K WINONA IRENE OSBORNE Rene', 13-B Cedar Drive, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, 12, Homeroom Vice President II, GAA 12, SGA 10, 125 Spotlight 11, 12, College Club 10. Academic. JUDITH ANN OTTO ujudyu 4716 Ridge Road, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Commercial. .. 5 ft .. 5E.,. .f':,-'ji' ffiaift -.1 .QA - 11, .Www ,W- , 51 M- ef- '3,,3a,4,' , , QW 1, ff Q1 ,f 2' f hx sq,-n.,a.- W, 'Wx '-hgh, i. x i wffgww' ag Z W, aww, 6 -Mfg ny w GLENDA MILDRED DOROTHY MARGARET PARKS Damien 203 Riverside Drive, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 11, 12. General. - xv GWENDOLYN SUE PEARSON Gwen', 195 Long Beach Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. FEA 10, 11, Laboratory Assistant 12g Infirmary Aide 10, 11. Academic. X N X ' JUNE GRACL A PEARSON 'il I : ,A ,' x 751 Arncliffee, Balti- ' Nm more 21, Maryland. , - ' FBLA 12, Glee Club 11, ,.., ' -W 12' Library Aide 11 12. Commercial. ,... W ! a PEGGY JOYCE , : .... . leel PEYTON O .. ...,,': ..--,-I, K' upegu i I 3, ' 1 Box 343, Silver Lake M 5 ev? ' ' Drive, Fullerton, Mary- I' f i land. , -. A Commercial. K , ,.,,.. It N - I , ' - x ' 1 v, I Q I Z.. YT t ..,,. il DAVID ALLAN INEZ GERALDINE I M I ' PHILLIPS PHILLIPS ' R 39 Walkern Road, Balti- uceffyn Q more 21, Maryland. 13 Compression Drive General. Baltimore 20, Maryland A' JoYc1: LOUISE PHILLIPS 630 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland- General. BERNIE L. PINDER Bernie', 103 Kingston Road, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Track .IV 10, 11, Art Club 10. General. PECK 3213 Miller Avenue, Bal- timore 20. Maryland. GAA llg College Club 12. General, CLIFFORD WILSON PHILLIPS t'C1iff,' 1708 Glen Curtis Road. Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. 5m A j 5 ,--x s . .5 .... ,. ,. , X, I six 1 5. at 3' 'Vx . X-. 'N -1-1' -NR!-Q . I ix it ' xX. , S' X ,Rs gt Q Fmir. :MX .ms MADELON RENEE POMPA .UimiU 41-A Westway North. Baltimore 21. Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 11: Hockey JY 11: GAA 11: Thespians 10. 11. 12: ln firmary Aide 10: Dra- matics 10. 11. 12. Academic. JUDY ANNA POPP 1 Middle River Court. Baltimore 20. Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 12: GAA 11. 12: FBLA 11. Commercial. 'Xi GEORGE ROLAND POPP White Marsh. Maryland. General. CAROLYN PORTER Porters Route 16. Box 258, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10. President 11. Vice Presi- dent 12: GAA 11: Glee Club 10. 11, 12: Blue- book 12: Monitor Force 12. Lieutenant 12: Honor Society 12. Academic. -s.- .2- 'li i K -4- -2. 6 1 JOHN HOWARD RONALD BARRY PINNEY POLLOCK 2138 Firethorne Road. 48 Henderson Road. Baltimore 20, Maryland. Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. General- I'-. RAYMOND NICHOLAS PORTER Butch Box 16. Route 16, Balti- more 20, Maryland. General. DONALD PRESTON POWELL :cD0nu 897 Carrington Drive. White Marsh, Maryland. General. CAROLYN EVELYN POTT Little Port 83-B Fenway North. Bal- timore 21. Maryland. Commercial. ALBERT CHARLES POYER accurlyu T613 Wilhelm Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. Commercial. l57 Giving gaily wrapped packages is a joyous time both for the givers and the receivers. -ZMQH MMM , f ,Wg I I I 1 H- n .fi M' I GERALD J. PREVITI Jerry 1907 Wilhelm A v e n u e, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Monitor Force 113 Cola lege Club 10. General. ANTOINETTE D. QUINTILIAN Toni 4509 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. PAUL ELEURY RAPHEL, JR. Cowenton Avenue, Full- erton, Maryland. Wrestling, Varsity 12, Cross Country, JV 10. Varsity 11, SGA 10g Laboratory Assistant 12g College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. DONALD THOMAS PURKEY 8 Ridgemore Road, Balti- more 2l, Maryland. General. GALE ETTA RAMSEY Rams 9144 Philadelphia Road. Baltimore 6. Maryland. Homerooni V i C e Presi- dent 11: Basketball. JV 10: GAA 12: Glee Club 11. 12: Monitor Force Lieutenant 12: H o n 0 r Society 11. 12. Aeadeniic. JOHN RAPISARDA Johnny 252 N. Marlvn Avenue. Baltimore 21, 'Maryland General. X GEORGE ANNE RAY 43 Left Wing Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. SGA 11, 12g FTA 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 123 Monitor Force 10, 11. Lientenant 12g Office Aide 103 College Club 10. General. MARY LOUISE REUTER scBuShyu 40-A Vlfestway North, Baltimore 21, Maryland. GAA 113 Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. WILLIAM ELLIS RHODES Bill Point Pleasant Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Cross Country .IV 109 Honor Society 12, Lab- oratory Assistant 12g College Club 11, 12. Academic. f -2 M., ' 'a 'Yu BARBARA ANN REINHARDT 7408 Brookwood Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 12, Monitor Force 10, Office Aide 10, 113 Cheerleader 10. General. C. MARSHALL REYNOLDS Gunsmolfe,' 22 Longeron Drive, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Monitor Force ll, Cap- tain 12. Academic. ALICE ANN RICHTER Rick White Marsh Road, Bal- timore 6, Maryland. Softball .IV 10. General. Good citizenship and an average of C in all subjects are the prerequisites for entering Honor Study. 'Www ,,,,- E . t K , ti, fl.. X . ' --4.3. Y 4 at f . 3 2 MARY ANN RODDA GlMar57 321 Magnolia Terrace Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12. General. KEITH ROBERT ROOT 5 Buttercup Lane, Balti more 20, Maryland. FEA 103 Laboratory As- sistant 12. General. . ff A ' '. J . I tf 1 jf1'1 '?m2f'7' 1 S ,W 3,3 U . 4, M W ,. .Y lf y - ll L 'f N .1 N-ff ,mhgzg 'wa 3 . V -'Paz 'Agn ' R aa , I ,ikt ROBERT RAEFORD ROBERDO caRaya7 366 Grovetborne Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. BERRY MORGAN IRENE CORA RICKIVIERS 1009 Fuselage Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 12 9 FTA 12, Li- brary Aide 12, College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. WILLIAM JOSEPH RILEY f.Bunky,, 32 Henry Avenue, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Monitor Force 11, 12, College Club 10, ll. General. RAY ROBINS 7729 Belair Road, Balti- more 6, Maryland. General. NSF JOHN LEE RIERSON 354 Poplar Road, Balti- more 21, Maryland. Monitor Force 10, 11. General. LESLIE SAMUEL RIZZO uLeSu 809 Platinum Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Home-room President 10, Vice President 121 Soc- cer JV 10, Varsity 11, Track IV 10, SGA 11. 12g Laboratory .Assistant 12. Academic. .555-X . x RODEFFER Allender Road, White X S no Marsh, Maryland. . --S BAC 12g College Club X 10, 11, 12, Academic. 1 A A .ter CHA SIIMELVIN g f '--. f RO RGER '-1 1 Hamid 1 1 it 1 17 0 ils Point Road, B t or? 0, Maryland. ,gb xtxx XY X A Q V' erbo Treasurer 11, -is 5 tt ....... -+- G e Club II. X3 Academic. ,Q 51, A . . A 1, 3, it -'S -fa.. WILLIAM ELMER ROTHAUGE Bill 507 St. Patrick Roar, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Laboratory Assistant 12. Academic. ZLQL ' J J -X Z -64, 1-f. , L ,jf-L .-1,-.A -H1 ., --,Qi STEVEN SHERMAN ROYAL 550 Compass Road. Bal- timore 20. Maryland. Track JV 11. Academic. 'gum -riff GLORIA JEAN ROUCH Chick 64-06 Golden Ring Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. FBLA 12, Monitor Force f 1 12. , Commercial. arg I AMES LOUIS ROYER ssjimss 24-B Fenway South, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Commercial. WILLIAM RUGG Bill 610 Norris Lane, Balti- more 21, Maryland? General. , . HARRY PEARCE RUMBERGER. 4245 Cardwell Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom President 12, Track JV 10, 11, Varsity 12, Honor Society 11, 12: College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. fvsqxv, QU! l' DELORES MARIE RUN GE 326 Montrose Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. .IAMES GIBSON RYMER lim 20 Compass Road, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Band 10, 11, 12. Academic. BARBARA ANNA RYLAND .1RyI,, 5341 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Volleyball ,IV 10, Varsity 11, Glee Club 10,'l1, 12. Academic. ELIZABETH SADDINGTON usaddn Bellvue Avenue, Kings- ville, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, Vice President 113 Bas- ketball ,IV 10, 11, GAA 123 Glee Club 10, 11. 125 Infirmary Aide 10, 12g Library Aide 10. Academic. XX SQQ PN X 0. XXX X X X x N V ff Q' . 4 .' Law Q 1 ., K 3 , Wggzizaw -2 wwf' . 'gywwas 'f 5 e 'f 4 t 11 - ,wb 1. gge wc, M, 1 A ffl i 4 tr 4 of I , iw v . at f. c. 3 ' 3 2 x Who could forget? But as a reminder Gail Woolston circles the ALL IM- ! 1 X, ,Jw QL 3 4 5 ri ' 9 , 7 11 i im ri . PORTANT DAY. N :fl V M My ' Il 'I 3+ 1: 31 ,ii I ' 1 - . ' .ii -'Z ' ixuik .W - ' , .1 V - L. if BETTY JANE SASSER Mads,' 4 Stabilizer Drive, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Glee Club 10g Monitor MARGARET SAUER Morgan 6514 Langdale Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Force 11, 12, Office , Aide ll. Academic. Commercial. ' ei, Agp. FBLA llg Office Aide 11 f , , 91-fozfbdf I- ff 'L ,rf N' C3 ,L - O if r lr . Ju JOHN ALBERT SCHAUB 7714 Gough Street, Bal- timore, Maryland. General. HILDA B. SCHERER 1114 Cord Street, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Glee Club 10. General. JAMES RlCHARD SCHELER K'Rich 7007 Willowdale Avenue. Baltimore 6, Maryland. Soccer, JV 10g Lacrosse Club ll, Varsity 121 FTA 12g College Club ll, 12. General. JOSEPH EDWARD SCHIELD aloe 1530 Galena Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. General. Janet Latka takes a few min- utes of her time to polish the trophies won by Kenwood's ath- letic teams to keep them pre- served for future posterity. I l I N i S- I X JOSEPH CHARLES SCHARMER foe', 701 Christian Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. LORRAINE ROSALIE SCHULTZ 354 Silver Spring Road, Fullerton, Maryland. Glee Club 10, Monitor Force 11. General. g , 1 DOROTHY KATHERINE SCHIESSER Dottiel' 358 Poplar Road, Balti- more 21, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10, Treasurer 11. Secretary 12, Volleyball ,IV 10, 11g GAA 11. 12g SGA 12g Spotlight 11. Business Manager 12. lik Commercial. X i.eee r RICHARD scHoTT -' Box 241, Joppa Road. A 'Q J Baltimore, Maryland. 'ik ' A General. KATHERINE ELINOR SCHWABELAND Kathy,' 223 Eastem Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10, 11, President 123 GAA 11, 124 SGA 11g Spot- light 12, Honor Society 12. Academic. ,- 1 wa..- WILLIAM OTTO SCHMIDBAUER SmitzyD 370 Gerst Avenue, Ful lerton, Maryland. General. 553 , luv! '5'fS'59 7? M' QR PATRICIA ELAINE SEARS Pat 523 Patapsco Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Monitor Force 12. Commercial. CAROL ANNA SEITZ 1208 White Avenue, Bal- timore 6, Maryland. FBLA 11. Commercial. GARLAND D. SHAW 418 Grovethorn Road Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. MARY ALICE SHEETS 281 Cowenton Avenue, Fullerton, Maryland- Glee Club 10. Commercial. IUDITH RAY SETZER 232 Kingston Road, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Pr i e 10, Vice Presi t 15 eer ade ity , 1, GA 3 SCA 113 G1 lub 10, 1 , 12, Iueb Copy Ed- 12g itor Force ' Libr ry Aide 10g 10 , College Cl 1 . General. 101' -aa 'rg . Q w 245 '- Mft- . - .,ga.,-a ,ew . NANCY IRENE SHAKESPEARE 5920 Shady Spring Av- enue, Baltimore 6, Mar- yland. Glee Club 12, Monitor Force 12. Academic. 'fam -' zs' . ... ,,b., ,.,t. . DONALD ARTHUR SHEEKS :cD0nn 311 S. Taylor Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. GEORGE ARNOLD SHELTON Box 537, Route- 14, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. General. FE M E, .... E555 v We AQ' .... . 3 NANCY ELIZABETH SEAY 545 Wellbrook Road Baltimore 21, Maryland Commercial. JEAN MILDRED SEITZ ,. - ,, Jeannie 503 Myrth Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. visas we YNNNX' LINDA MARIE SHULTZ Shultziev 4609 Powell Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10g Hockey JV 103 Library Aide 10, 11, 12 Academic. JERRY SILHAN 5917 Shady Spring Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Academic. RONALD SIGRIST 822 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. ELIZABETH V. SILVESTRI uBeHyv 479 Edgewater Apts., Baltimore 21, Maryland. FBLA 11g Glee Club 11, ..,.- Q 12. Commercial. ,Ar 5. 'S' CLARA JANE SIMMS Janie 1112 Cord Street, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 11, Hockey .IV 10g GAA Spotlight 11, News GLADYS JOYCE SIN GLETON Shorty if Box 247, Route 14, Bal- 12, Editor-in- Monitor Force g Honor timore 20, Maryland. GAA 12, Monitor Force 10 11 12 Thea ians IO ociety 11, 125 College 10, 11, Bible Club 11, 12. Academic. AP' 1 7 v 2 -P 1 11, 123 College Club 10, Dramatics 10. Commercial. CARMEN LOU SKIDMORE 1622-A Dartford Road. Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 11g Office Aide 10, 11g Infirmary Aide 10. General. MARY MARGARET SLAGLE casmokeyss 825 Dorsey Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. FBLA 11g Glee Club 103 Girls' Chorus 10. Commercial. WILLIAM WRAY.-7 SKINNER Yi 4-609 Ridgeway Avenue? Baltimore 6, Marylarni:7 Class Treasurer 10 Q Cross Country JV 107' SGA 12g Glee Club 11, 12, Monitor Force 11, 123 Library Aide 11, College Club 11. General. EARL SMITH 14- N. Hawthorne Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Academic. JEANNETTE SMITH ssjeann 937 Bengies Road, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Homeroom President 10. General. LORETTA FRANCES SMITH Snooks Box 181, Route 14, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 103 Glee Club 10, 11. General. KAREN MASSON SMITH 203 Riverton Road, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Class Treasurer 10, 11, 12, Homeroom President 10, 11, Cheerleader 10, 11, GAA 11, 12, SGA 10, 12, FBLA 11, 125 Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 12g Root- ers Club 12. Commercial. PETRONELLA URSULA SMITH Nellie 607 Rockaway Beach Av- enue, Baltimore 21, Mar- yland. FBLA 12. Commercial. SHELBY JEAN SMITH csjeann Box 161-A, Bird River Road. Baltimore 20, Mar- yland. GAA 10, 11, 123 FBLA 10, 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Office Aide 10, 11. General. 'YO'- - 1 Urs 199' WALTER LESTER SMITH Walt Route 1, Box 598, Balti- more 21, Maryland. General. WILLIAM EDWARD SMITH Bi 1422 Shore Road, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Glee Club 12. General. M X 7 A1 W IBEW fl i JANE CATHERINE SNYDER 1406 Rosewick Avenue Baltimore 6, Maryland. GAA 113 FBLA 11. Ccyilereial. tl . of 1 Al IRQIJE LEQRE A , RAY DARNELL YI X oh, 1 , my SPENCER .WMM 7710 5 ! Ray,, nm toxvk 13, alx V 5106. Kenwood Avenue .fe X tl V 6 Ia find -X , Baltimore 6, Maryland. 'W' j r 1 Oqt 1. Academic. K on or 2. Q .1 f - o . C ercial ru I 1 I If Xl. fy JOHN D. STEPP J. D. 16 Left Wing Drive Baltimore 20, Maryland General. ROBERTA RUTH STETKA Bobbie', 1208 Fourth Road, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Spotlight 11, 125 Moni- tor Force 10, 11. Commercial. JOSEPH ANTHONY SPIEGEL KG-Ioeii 229 North Marlyn Av- enue, Baltimore 21, Mar- yland. General. NORMAN WALTER STAEHLING nyogiv 4-223 Cardnell Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. JOAN PAULA STANOWSKI 2 Compression Court, Baltimore 20, Maryland. FBLA 115 Glee Club 11, 125 Office Aide 115 ln- fimiary Aide 11. Commercial. NANCY ELMA STEIN EARL CECIL STEEN 329 Savannah Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11. General. 2101 Oakland Avenue, Baltimore 20, Maryland. GAA 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Monitor Force 10, 11, 125 College Club 10, 11, 125 Rooters Club 11, 125 Bible Club 11, 12. Academic. -ff CAROL SUE 7 A '.,' STETZER Szetz 5 Propeller Drive, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 11, 125 Hockey JV 105 SGA 115 Glee Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Soci- ety 11, 125 College Club 10, 11. Academic. ALAN A. SPRINGER 1312 2nd Road, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Soccer JV 10, Varsity 11, Co-Captain 125 Wrest- ling Varsity 125 Lacrosse Varsity 11, 125 Tumbling Club Varsity 10, 115 BAC President 125 SGA 125 FTA 125 Glee Club 12. General. TOLLIE CURTIS STALLARD 1008 Cord Street, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Monitor Force 11, 12. General. -es--gr WILLIAM ALEX DENNIS ANDREW ' ' Z! '7 STEWART sT1cH1oN me . BIN 1531 Delvale Avenue, Q 9108 Yvonne Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland. ,V 5 Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. ' ' fy ' fr ' , I, I M ifj 2257! il? 2 Q9 I frmLf157lf.lyfQ' RWM 'SVG JOHN I-IENRY SUTER '6Buster 34 Compass Road, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 11. President 12, Glee Club 11, 12. Academic. RAYMOND GEORGE SWARTZ Rafi 4511 Forestview Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom President 103 SGA 103 Laboratory Aide 12, College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. RICHARD SVOBODA 8031 Duvale Avenue, Baltimore 6. Maryland. General. M. KATHLEEN SZOLTEK c:Kathyaa Box 14, Route 1, White Marsh, Maryland. GAA 113 FTA 11g Spot- light 10, 11, ,Monitor Force 12 g Infirmary Aide 10, II, 12, College Club 10. General. JOHN STONE ESSIE EVONNE Chase, Maryland. CCBFTBIQKLAND General. 2 Right Rudder Court, Baltimore 20, Maryland. Infirmary Aide 11. General. WILLIAM ADOLPH CLEDA SLE SUECK SUMMERS Biff 4-738 Ridge Road, Balti- more 6, Maryland. General. 37 Hydro plane Drive. Baltimore 20. Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10: Monitor Force 10. General. - ,m,.h . gf . .,,. , xt v N r eexv A sr-W i ' fix. N'-is ey X t . X rx N, t-l'. X-'ZXYEE-Y ::QI.. ,.-' fix ttt I 5 X 5 X X ff?-fiffi.-elif ' laiigff lfiii 5: ,5,5.j,5., .-..-,,- - .if ef,. . ,,.. i arvive L ..,,. 1 .., X 'i'2 L . 6 1-' : ':'i i A X . E fsf xg- 1 br ig, eg ,,.. . , 'Ek . fit -- JOHN FRANK TARLETON Proctor Avenue, White Marsh. Maryland. General. LOLA DARLENE TAYLOR Davie 324 Montrose Avenue, Baltimore 21. Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 123 Spotlight 10, 113 Office Aide 11, Infirmary Aide 10. General. JAMES ROBERT TAWNEY ufiml' 1202 N. 63rd Street, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. FAITH LOUISE TAYLOR 525 Elmwood Road, Bal- timore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 103 GAA 113 FNA 113 In- firmary Aide Ill Library Aide 123 College Club 10. ll, 12. Academic. 'A' 5e..a.ifg . C, DANIEL PRESTON TALBOT 4-07 Dorsey Avenue Baltimore 21, Maryland. Academic. SAMUEL IAMES TALBOT Bradshaw P.O., Kings- ville, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 12, Lacrosse JV ll, Varsity 123 SGA 113 Monitor Force 123 Honor Society 123 College Club 10, 11. Academic. AUBREY ROGER TAYLOR .tR0g,, 902 Cord Street, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Band 10, 11, 123 Bible Club 11, 12. Academic. GLADYS R. TIBBS BOX 456. White Marsh, Maryland. Commercial. JANET NIA TENNYSON njann 7431 Brookwood Road, Baltimore 6, Maryland. SGA ll, Vice President 123 Basketball .IV 103 Softball Varsity 10, 113 Hockey Varsity 113' GAA 11, 123 FTA 123 Glee Club 10, 11, Monitor Force 10, 123 Honor So- ciety ll, 12, Infirmary Aide 102 College Club 10, 11, 123 Bible Club 11, 12. Academic. JOSEPH ROBERT TOBASH 9 Gyro Drive, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. STEPHEN F. TRUNK Steven 108 Ras e Avenue Balti- P a more 6, Maryland. Monitor Force 11. Academic. I70 iffqx J' ,w Wi 1, 11 'Q g h N -eo- -1-...-. :gi , 1 '1. N XX X NW! ' 'Ms .:-are 2: ' NDNKQQ:- ?1::e+ , .nu Q, ...W -J-. P -5-wr 'nv .f ',1 325-1 4 ' W 1-ex 1- 1 . 1- --'., --I h 'W ' JF 2' 'Q I 1 'RF W Zgwf X s igie' 1 2 ,Qi jqzygfez, 1-4, sq, .--.Q f -- x- V A 151 , -is JOSEPH LARRY TOLAND Cljoeii 142 Sipple Avenue, Bal- timore 6, Maryland. Glee Club 11, 12, Mod- ern Dance Club 10. General. JAMES OLIVER TOMLINSON 5108 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. SGA 115 Monitor Force 10, 11, College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. JOAN GRACE TREMPER Vincent Road, W h i t e Marsh, Maryland. Monitor Force 11. General. WILLIAM IRA TOLLY 4329 Ridge Road, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Lacrosse 11, Glee Club 10,11,12g Monitor Force 11. General. JERRY TREMPER 9523 Belair Road, Balti- more 6, Maryland. General. ARNOLD TRETTON Smiley 329 Homberg A v e n u e, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. Looking like professionals, Miss Haney's fifth period gym class displays alerted interest while participating in hockey intramurals. EDWARD STCART TICKER Tuckl' 1 Eugene Avenue. Balti- more 21. Maryland. Laboratory Assistant 12: College Club 10, 11, 12. Academic. We if I f JACQLELINE V. LHL 6'Jacl:ie 931 Renfrew Street. Bal- timore 2l. Maryland. Guidance Aide 10: ln- firmary Aide 12. Commercial. GEORGE CLIFFORD VARNER Cliff 909 Barron Avenue. Bal- timore 21. Maryland. Track. JY 10, Varsity 113 FEA 10: Honor Society 11. 12g Laboratory As- sistant 12: College Club 10. 11. Academic. JLDITH E. TLTCHTON 315 Magnolia Terrace Baltimore 21. Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 10 11. President 12g Basket- ball 10: GAA 12: FBLA 12: Glee Club 10. 11. 123 Rooters Club 12. Q Commercial. CHARLES L. LWMSTEAD Butch T127 Greenwood Avenue. Baltimore 6. Maryland. Clee Club 10. 11. 12: Art Club 10. Academic. RAY VENEY Box 18, Route 14. Balti- more 2O. Maryland. Special Education. . :- , -7-J. I! , 1, if vii-WQSGQ-W I X .Q A F- J ' . e . of 5 if .X . , eq, ani in , N, ZW ' 1 ge A ' e .ii ' r 'T 111'-fe 1 Ti? --:..-5: A . . , Q 1 ' 1 44,4 -ag p? ,lik ff rf' . V JM' X Q ix ' . , , . V U' C , Q . A X . . ,xi LS Bettv Bach, Kenwood's own fashion consultant and informer of the latest vogue. is Joined by Mary Wells to compliment ,loan Tremper on her stylish dress fit St Q R 4 !.1 'Eli ' t Q U Tvs.. Qt . Q...-.9 'Q-1' ,Aq V ' i'i' 1: ,111 m Q92 V f EM 0 CLEDA MARIE VEST 110 Dihedral Drive, Bal- timore 20. Maryland. Commercial. I7I RONALD EDWARD VOGAN Ronnie 5399 Evergreen Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. General. MARIAN FROST WARNER Frostie', 11 Runway Court, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Homeroom President 105 SGA 104 Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Bible Club 10. Commercial. MARY LOU WATTS '5Wattsie,' 117 Raspe Avenue, Bal- timore 6, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Monitor Force 125 Lab- oratory Assistant 12, ln- firmary Aide 10, College Club 10. Academic. JOHN HENRY VOLZ 4'Bunlfy', 8770 Philadelphia Road, Baltimore 21, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 10, President 11, Monitor Force 12, Honor Society 121 Laboratory Assistant 11, 12, College Cluli ll, 12. Academic. WILLIAM WATTERS Willie 661 Vogt's Lane, Balti- more 21, Maryland. Cross Country 11g Art Club 10. General. CHESTER JAMES WEAVER Dulre,, 3229 Miller Avenue, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. General. lf., ff: ',,. . , gy I ' 1 f , ,,. ,Q V' 'Q if , QE- 5 4 ff 71C 5 1 fr' f 1 . dlhnwv JAMES RUN LEY WAGANER cnjimss 1215 Hilldale Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Home-room Treasurer 12 sistant 12. General. ANN ETTE LEA WALLACE Smiley 15' Warren Road, Balti- more 21, Maryland. GAA 103 Glee Club 10, 12, College Club 10. General. v FEA 10, Laboratory As- CORA LEE WALL 516 Meadow Road, Bal- timore 6, Maryland. Monitor Force 12, Li- brary Aidf- 12. Commercial. MARY JANICE WARD 4.-,ann 4-7 Lyndale Avenue, Bal- timore 6, Maryland. FBLA 12, Library Aide 12. Commercial. TNF' sa ,XA . A X ,X E if .NC4v ROBERT JAMES WEIS l'Bob 421 South 52nd Street. Baltimore 24. Maryland. Glee Club 10. ll. 12. General. MARY LIQLONA WELLS Box 182. Forge Road. Fullerton. Maryland. Commercial. E if 'ET' I 5 '- it . f U fa- - H x B A .KW si .ft - 1. 'Q .fn . - ., -.N 1 . THOMAS RICHARD WEISS 111 Linhigh Avenue. I A I Baltimore 6. Maryland. General. HENRY EDWARD WERNER T722 Eastdale Road. Bal- f timore 24. Maryland. General. , s. We 5 'z 5 I. rw 2 .P L-I N. V f Ev-s ra.. 4 .K X et . BETTY MARIE WEBSTER Old Philadephia Road. White Marsh. Maryland Glee Club 10. 12g In firmary Aide 11, 12. Commercial. JOAN FRANCES WJEIDNER -glued 8025 Duvall Ayenue, Bal- timore 6. Maryland. GAA 11. 12: Spotlight 10: Honor Society 12: College Club 10. Academic. 41'--' 1' nf'- KATHY RUTH WERNETH 4540 Fitch Avenue. Bal- timore 6. Maryland. Home-room Secretary 10. ll: Monitor Force 12. General. JUDY FAYE WHITE 56 Berkshire Road. Bal- timore 21. Maryland. Modern Dance Club 11. General. 'Fw CHARLES EDWARD WHITE 4sBuCkn Route 16. Box 362. Bal- timore 20. Maryland. Laboratory Assistant 11. Academic. CLYDE AVERY WHITENER. JR. T09 Maryland Avenue. Baltimore 21. Maryland. Glee Club 10. 11: Honor Society 125 College Club 10. 11. 12. Academic. 2' ROLAND JOSEPH WILLARD 6405 Hazelwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. lggxx FRANCES LEE WILLIAMS Fran,' 1 Dogwood Drive, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10, 113 Basketball ,IV 10, miner. , , Far removed is the thought of school work as the female spe- cies of the Senior class cluster together to compare notes about thc who, what, and where of the forthcoming Senior Prom. 1. - . 'ma 41 5? 146 111213546 057 If xx in 1 . as I 4 K N. ,, 1 varsity 11, 12, GAA 11, 1rV 12, FNA 10, 11, Mom- tor Force 10, 115 Office ' Aide 105 Infifmafy Aide ,. .....: 10, 115 College Club 10, HVQA fi' ll. M, General. ' 551 ,, W-N ..,... f.,--,- A Z., --,.--.. ,. -s-. ::'i35i':'5,55 115I , .41 : H HOWARD MILTON 3 . ' WILLIAMS 2, .5 LLHO wl-ev Ng, 701 Eastern Avenue. Chase, Maryland. ,, Basketball 11. 12: Soc- cer JV 10, 11, varsity f 123 Track 11, 123 BAC Treasurer 123 Glee Club -Ili f5TZZ?Xfifif-ifkif 10. 11. 12. 'fr' , -1..... , .Q .0 General. 'W 1 MARTINA LOUISE WILLIAMS Martyn Lorely Road, White Marsh, Maryland. Commercial. JAMES HUNTER WILLIAMS Will 1-L18 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore 21, Maryland. College Club 10, 11. 12. Academic. MELVINA DELORIS WILLIAMS 'illilliel' Lorely Road, White Marsh. Maryland. Glee Club 10, Spotlight 10. 11. 125 Modern Dance Club 10. General. Waiting for Mr. Doub? Goodness. nol Can't a senior relax for a minute. , .7 I, A, . 1 f ,ara ,va ff.,-4144 ,K 2 G 1 - i - S , f ODESSA FRANCES A 1' WILLIAMS - . Dessa ,I 1 - Lorely Road. White Marsh, Maryland. 5 I ' R E C166 Club 12. 5 rv, General. THOMAS GEORGE WILLIAMS Tom,' 5 Compression C o u r t. Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. ETHEL F AWN WILSON 7519 Brightside Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 11g GAA 115 Spot- light 11, 12, News Editor 125 Honor Society 11, 125 College Club 103 Bible Club 11. Academic. THRYA JEAN WlLLlAhlS 'ifeann1'e', Box 347. Old Philadel- phia Road, White Marsh. Maryland. Glee Club 11, 125 Office Aide 10g Guidance Aide 11, 12g College Club 11. General. LAWRENCE NELSON WILSON 43 Henry Avenue, Balti- more 6, Maryland. General. RICHARD LEE WILLIAMS 4248 Cardwell Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Homeroom Secretary 124 Baseball, JV 10g La- crosse 11g College Club 10, 113 Bible Club 12. General. 'Ng YWYK' ee? . .N-ISK' ' Hg fix' A A 314 an ,cg Gaby RAY CLARENCE WOLF 81 IM Rosedale Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. GAIL PATRICIA WOOLSTON 122 Linhigh Avenue, Bal- timore 6, Maryland. Homeroom President 10, Vice President 12, GAA 11, 12, SGA 10, 11, FNA 10, 11, 12: Glee Club 10, 12, Honor So- ciety 11. 12, Infirmary Aide 12, College Club 10, 11, 12, Bible Club 11. 12. Academic. KATHLEEN WOLF ,,Kathy,, 707 Myrth Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Commercial. DONALD EUGENE WOOD Woody 7628 Philadelphia Road Baltimore 6, Maryland. Cross Country ,IV 10, Varsity 11, Track ,IV 10 General. DONALD SPICER WREN caD0nsv 806 Mace Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. General. MILTON GORDON WILSON 487 Harewood Road, Baltimore 20, Maryland. General. BETTY JANE WITHERITE 5315 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Bible Club 11, 12. Commercial. DENNIS WOLF 81116 Rosedale Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. Special Education. JOAN MARGARET WINDISCH Belgian Village. Brad Shaw, Maryland. Commercial. ROBERT WILLIAM WITT 7404 Belair Road, Balti- more 6, Maryland. Homeroom Treasurer 10. President 12, Thespians 11, 12, Library Aide 10. 11, 12g College Club 10, 11, 123 Dramatics 11. 12. Academic. cv- fvl X V s ' ' y.., ff' ww QWW MQ, XX Kg .A- Q5 Nnlrhuqa KENNETH LEE WREN Ken 806 Mace Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. General. JOHN PETER WUNDER 702 Dorsey Avenue, Bal- timore 21, Maryland. Soccer JV 10g Cross Country JV 11, Varsity 12. General. FREDERICK MARTIN WUN DER, JR. erred 702 Dorse Avenue Bal- Y 1 timore 21, Maryland. Soccer JV 10, 11, Var- sity 12, Baseball JV 10 Varsity 11. General. JERRY MAX WYATT 414- Back River Neck Road, Baltimore 21, Mar- yland. Monitor Force 12. General. SYLVIA ZACK Gdsyln 1128 Beech Drive, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Infirmary Aide 12. General. BARBARA ZIMMERMAN 501 Moffett Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland. General. IRVI N JOSEPH ZINC 6610677 4-715 Ridgeway Avenue, Baltimore 6, Maryland. General. DANIEL EUGENE ZUBRINITZ Zoobie,' 3 Honeycomb Road, Bal- timore 20, Maryland. Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Monitor Force 103 Office Aide 10g College Club 10, 11. General. 'slr ww -- -. 'R DAVID REX ZOOK 166 Chester Road, Balti- more 20, Maryland. Glee Club 10. General. ROBERT FRANCIS ZUKAS ClB0b97 4-4-4 Whitethorne Way Baltimore 20, Maryland General. ,,ff' 5. E.S4w,:g .. 1. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - .dz-y A i, ,- .Q-x ,, W ,el ..X 5 f Cynthia King ' Wayne Price .N Q -Q. gi, ,. .g ,fc f. , Q ---M1 11 ,nf 'WI ,iw K M, ' c 2 W mmf ii iff i, A ii f f in V- W-is-wkli-Num L B- '- GQ-- f Sflfam MOST TALEN TED Judy Whlte Charles Hopkins . ji . ,Q1 I 1A..: 1 1,'A1 fi -.V1 , , - A fr: -,.. - ' W 4? rbi' W-gf A I J5Q,,,W gy ,K ., Fu if 'Km , om Afwanqwiviii'-an f . . gg W as Q 'Raw-A w - MOST HUMOROUS Vlfglllla Clum David Zook A f . L, Ne-1-I , WNWW M X BEbT ALL-AROUND Janne ,lambs Bob In - V XNNMY , .W 'sri spy, f-v V: K ,f ' ,vw fn.-v--vw -uu- wmfwmwnwwv ef ,f wy- ., Q , -il '-sw v t 55,5061 no, 4, Wg? n gggzs, 1 410, fgjgf 'nav 17' f? '4' ff-9 Af' .W . iw .f '- ' ,, 'ab- ' g W' .12 W lf Tiff V ' B-.'-awffp' MOST STKDIOUS Joan Kerus Harold Gilreath L. E is I 1 mgwxbx.-ae ww sw J 0 lf? Hy! , A 'LLL 4 ,fm w3,'1,. , 3 qw.-he T ' ,f,Q9lM5i ', ., ff :S f A 1 f f , j ,,, W 1 7 W , , ' A ! 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Bauer NBenee,' Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bensel Mr. and Mrs. Jolm A. Bensel PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Blasehe Sr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Blasche Jr. and Family Boys of 12-14 Peggy Briscoe Mr. and Mrs. Miles Brown Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Buchman C Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Cannon Douglass Cannon Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cartier Jackie Cartier '56 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cassedy Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Clark Compliments of 11-6 Compliments of 11-12 Compliments of 11-18 Compliments of 12-7 Lorna Cook Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cornes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Corothers Mr. and Mrs. James L. Crawford Robert E. Crites Mr. and Mrs. James S. Crowe D Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Davis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Davis Mr. Williani Davis and Family Elaine Dawney. Catholic High Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cv. Day Carol Defihaugh Mrs. Elizabeth Dvorak E C. A. Eherslierger Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ekr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ekr Jr. Mary Ekr F Mrs. E. L. Farr Mr. and Mrs. Williani Faul G Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cawthrop Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gehrmann Gerry, Harvey, and Pat The Cigglers Girls of 12-14 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coldsehmidt Mrs. Robert Cray Mr. and Mrs. John B. Crim and Family Cum Chewers of 119 Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge B. Cwynn H Mr. and Mrs. Williaiiii Haley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardin Miss Angeline B. Hoen Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holton Homeroom 10-14- Homeroom 11-5 Homeroom of 11-8. Booters Homeroom 11-16 Homeroom 11-19 and Mrs. Swanson Homeroom 12-1 and Mr. Crites Homeroom 12-13 and Mr. Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horn Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Huffins Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Hurley Sr. Mr. J J ackovitz,s First Period Angels Janice and Joey Jacob Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacob and Mrs. George H. Johnson and Mrs. Millard Josenhans K and Mrs. Charles A. Kanely Jr. and Mrs. Edward Kauffman Barbara Kelley Tommy Kelley Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Mrs. Florence M. Kennedy Joan A. Kerns Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. King and Son James L-. Kitts Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr and Mrs. Frederick Knachel and Mrs. Albert Kuhn L John H Lachnit and Mrs. Elizabeth Lachnit and Mrs. Leo J. Lehman and Mrs. Carlos Logsdon and Mrs. L. P. Lookadoo The 4'Mads Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mairose Jr. Mrs. Mary Manzari George and Charlotte Marshall Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mathaney Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McAllen Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. McCormick M.Y.F. of Back River Methodist Church Barbara Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mitchell Robyn Mullhausen Blaine Murray N Francis Czermak Nielson Mr. and Mrs. George Nikot O Mr. and Mrs. Howard Otto Mr. Clifton Osborn Reverend and Mrs. Vincent Owens P Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Poffel Mrs. Catherine F. Porter R Rita R. Rollman The Rooters Club Mr. and Mrs. Pearce Rumberger Mr. and Mrs. Murray D. Ryan Pat Ryan S Tom Smith Joseph Sturm Carl and Helen Swanson T Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Tennyson Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tschirschky 29th Division Drum and Bugle Corps V Shotzi Von Behren W Miss Carolyn Williams Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams Sr. Marilynn Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Woolston Z Mr. and Mrs. George F. Zimmerman Allan and Judy BELLES 81 BEAUX Jean and Bob ,i r Annette and George 3 J im and Darlene Artie and HZullo', Barb and Ron Xa Johnnie and Frannie x Joandaich Bernice and Bob Y X H, wwf y AY, Johnnie and Sandy fGCfd16 Betty and Chauncey Wi Q QF -l0lmUY and -ludl' Bill and C31-Ole Q X Q - Johnny and Madeleine Bill and Joann W X X59 q,YwQ'ia 0 3 a 1311? . x X 9 we ML Bill Stewart and Sandy Messman A xv .JO HHY Bonnie and Barry A CII H d CHrOliH6 Znriat Q rear ElI'O . 2111 1 . .V ee an Can fa sC2rrg2a .t J ee and Lee Carole and Jim ,W 1 CTHY and SUSHII Carolyn and Bon B 1 SHY and C6116 Catherine and Roy sy! M 4 L S and Pai Clara and Johnny QWJwSLively andlyloody J Clyde and Carol l NS .fmgl and Be? Tj!! 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