Mergenthaler Vocational High School - Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

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1-,Mg-'-..mm ,M XM... ' ' .nan ' WML Y . zwnmdaaia-S.a9fw!11lB!:li.n - 2: M- - -1 t- . A TREASURE UHEST l7llblfA'l7f'lf and prinlvzl by lhcf sludenlx of Mergcfnllznler VUCIIHUHIII' Tcfllnical High Sclmn! Ballinwre, Maryland 1960 'N 35' Gr 1 W .L Kiki,-i., 'll L fb rw 1 w s .1 P 1 f .W-f 4, JM , ,wh : Q ri-EAP L 'ua fqf H 4-' 'x U5 Eff .V 1'HfL'31Hla -- f '52?Wf?Q, 'lam min N , f -sf i K 1 ?T:!f'?.' w 19. -, V ,u f - uffllff f- . ff 4 fm f ya ' -13? 'F ALI- ,3 1 A 5 f .j:- ' Hg, if Q 1321 , , 1 'mgwx' ,.,,, K n 71 f l i' 4 . ' 'f--w Wk ? C fl A ' R I E f:,..f 'M' n . Jef ' ' 5 ' 2 - ,A W we ' N '11 +w,,.1kdDul9 0 x X' K ' 2- 1. 1.. ., ' I -Y .5 ,. . l 11 4 W ' f .,,-ww, sf ' S zwg '4 Ls f Y X I M Qin -f 1. Tmwcl Shop boys work on shop proiccls. 2' 4 5 , -9' Trowul Lldss Ionla .n illustmrion un the hoard as ahop teacher c:.pl.lim 1 .7 - gi f . sf- ,,55':,.g A -Il t Q W iff t ' i 1 , , W , i i 'WLM to oloo fs , ' l 't NW like uumvlli 7 W .J N fx It '9' ' , .. '. K' 1- li 1 l l I ' .V . 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J, l' Ci7'L'IlltIfi0'Il -ri HALLOWEEN HOP A delightful time was the words used by M. V. T. students us 'the lirst dance of the season, the Fi 1 41 ef' 4 1 I I Y fl i 'WW A Halloween Hop ended, The reason for the praise was the excellent music by the Unpredict.1bles, :md the colorful atmosphere set up by the Key Club. They were also there for the checking of coats and the handling of refreshments. As was said before, all students had A delightful time. Gathering around the corn- stalks shows Hullowccn spirit at Halloween Hop, Glorit Terry pretends to be stuck-up when Key Club mem- hcrs whistle at her. The many couples enjoying :he music of the Unprcdictnbles. 4 l l I L' Av 'I' 1-.. N li if 1 ' l j : ' I ' .ills it Tu . .f ' .. if . ,A - W - Ili. i' Z, 1 k i .4 ' gl A , Y ki T- 1 'fil l' The Chaperones who were present ut the Halloween Hop. Ronald Ziegman and Rose- mary Parisi step up the temno. Under the festive decorations the many couples enjoy them- selves. One of the couples enioying the bnmls muaic. This colorful masquerade helps brighten up the excning. T BLE UP EU TE T5 ACTIVITIES I5 SPORTS 27 SENIORS 45 ADVERTISING 155 X0 THE PRI CIPAL7 MESSAC To the Class of 1960: World-shaking events are the order of the day. A wave of nationalism is sweeping over many quarters of the earth. A struggle is on, greater than ever known before, for the control of the minds of men. America stands as the greatest power in the world today dedicated to the task of preserving human dignity, or keeping men free, and of promoting a trust in God. Well-respected writers and observers of world events say that the emerging decade will be a decisive one in many respects concerning the future of civilization. The majority of you are moving out upon the threshhold of this decade into employment, while some of you will enter the armed forces and others will go on to institutions of higher learning. In view of word events, it seems to me that all of us have a responsibility deeper than ever before to support and promote in any way we can the great fundamental ideals and principles upon which our democracy is founded. How you will employ your talents to implement these great principles, what use you will make of the skills and knowledges you have acquired, how seriously you will take your responsibility of keeping a breast of world events are some of the questions that I would like you to reflect upon. The answer must be made by you as individuals. Obviously America needs to retain its good influences and powerful leadership in the world if men are to remain free. We need to recognize more and more our moral and spiritual re- sponsibilities as individuals in the light of our national heritage. Great leaders of today are reminding us of our inability to cope with the problems facing all of us apart from an abiding faith in God. If this be true, we need to take a good look at ourselves. We need to rededicate our lives and fortunes in a deeper senseg we need to take our eyes more off pleasure and ease, and learn anew the meaning of personal sacrihce. Our great national resources and scientific advancements tend to cloud our vision and cause us to forget that it is not by might but by My Spirit, saith the Lord. As you leave Mergenthaler, the future lies before you. XVhat it holds no man can say, but as you leave always keep in mind the precept and the guide that I have occasionally brought to your attention, namely, Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not to thine own understanding, In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. Congratulations and best wishes to each of you. Sincerely yours, Howard E. Ziefle Principal 'f,ff!Qi4d'V:T wx! FQ: 4053 'Jo Miss Jeannette W. Griffith Mr. Everett McCauley Carter D, Messick ,K 'mf 'C f- . ,Yr 9'-4?-n-N ...J X Margaret E. Stew Dallas Garrettson aff f Thomas Bush Mayfort P. Miller S Q ff! g' Lf-HW - 3 Us . 9 K lj ' nl: foes C I n 0 g . . ,IO . A f A , w m bhnd M MHpN fi ww From The Advisors BEST WISHES and GCD SPEED QI Jw 1 A ? , ' N , ft O ox L. , K ,d , gf: .Lq, is W If ! .-ZJ W .4 J TFL-me -,tl S:.VQ jx -f-1... Q fx? if 1' Q- l ' N - 'Q , X Q S - ' f V E rf H . 1 , , .. . 2 M 1 . I S - . , s . ,ff-f 5- f 1 in 4 A ' r Gm- -,.,..,, I: v 'JK J Br 'ff 1 - ,Ju wi - ' , 1 22552 'T I' 1 W fy + 1 yi ,s 552 'X R 'Q , . , I , ,, i f f 4 5 z, f3f3?1iff55' may qt 1 fm W 11, , -f lv,- ,. , , ,. 1 Q, vi I 5, , 4,9 1 A I p., W .1-,I ga J , ' A I W f Lai' ,Q 5 ' , uhm .X - I .sm Q ,wwf auN3'N . . ' an f , My Yi- 7' . ,,, 7 , ' .y' 2 ,Q fs If Rx 3,4-w..,, J , f ' .1 ' I' Y S ' 'V x ' 2' 'WSFUE 1 f f A 1 x,,,fA'N , 1 f- - . , , A. 4. M A .. ' 4 if 'W 5 7? . L 1 ' i t ' X ff ':iV1-5'ZH fu 'L R 1 V f, U I ,' k N--,. . fl, 4 ' 5 K .,,. M , L 1 JJ, ' WT .. 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An amature band. which was the unexpected surprise of the hop, played popular songs which promoted the evening to a most enioyable entertaiment, Everyone who attended had a swell time. l. Time out for cokes and a little talk about the dance during inter- mission. 2. Ruth Higgens and Ronny Marzola won a Tony Bennetrt album at the Lee Case Hop. 3, These couples show the diEer- ent steps to the Hully Gully. N 4, Teachers at the Hop take time to discuss happy happenings. JY V-e- of l. D'- lIr 2f H nagmI 45 F1 +r vi- kw? fm Q w' 71 2. Free records were given ro everyone who attended the dance Holly Hop The SAC sponsored their annual Holly Hop .lt the sclwnl gym on December IO, 1999. Couples dnnccd among guy decorations tn the music Of the Lcgiunnires. Sant.: Claus was there to wish n Merry Christmas to nll. Members of the Key Club were on hnnd to serve refreshments. Everyone had za pleasant ex ening. I 1: A Key Club memhcr took I charge of coat checking for the 1 night, 2.lThe Legionaires supplied the music for M.V.T.'s lust dance of '99, I9 Members of dance committee decorating Xmas trees. ll I Santa visting couples between inte-rmiseion. These are smnc of the chap 70 cranes nt the Holly HOP. I' H15 The Graduates are seated on stage, ready to begin Graduation exercises. Graduates are all ready to re- ceive the diploma which they have worked so hard to receive. Mayor Grady and Mr. Mc- Couley are giving out the di- plomas, 1 f t1f'w'f?n, Ee 'kllgll HP ,p'f:3cn ,Y , . A-eq . V ' 4 '5' -, A , .- . ,V ug, , -' id ss:E:IQ2:I'9, H55555'E:'V1 3:5 'zvl I - A., 2 . ii': 'ii'i'i H 4'i' i 'M' 5 dh' i i arie ,, -are an ff- an b e . I A A 1- 6 , 1, , - . -' . gf Q s'T,f!Q5, ' ,N A In P p ps ie lv 'g 'L xx AA mi ' Judy Oldewurtel and Nancy Stangle present Miss Flizabeth Bader and Mr. Phillip Nicotm with gifts in ripprecinirion of she wonderful work they have done, Senior Class advisors greet I060 graduates ar door of the Blue Room .ll thu Alcnmr. Seniors all take part in the Promenade of the Favors. Seniors and their dates group together to make a pretty pic- ture, but of greater importance to bid a final farewell to Mer- genthaler, Seniors take time to admire Prom favors. .23 MIXED CHGRUS 3 -lf-slr l. Mr. William Milner ,Choir director, gives choir signal no give it their all and they answer the reply 2. Choid director calls for silence and attention before beginning each song. hd, 2-1 brewmalzing -I5 Rb y hhd d'd makm g, Yxgf' -r ff! if Sf: N 7 F 3 , lm-mf. N, A X K X ' X N ffl , ' .Tgfag 1-921 ' 1 ., l -4 K 1-gg' Q. W 1. Last minute adjustments are made on this beautiful picture. 2. Lorriane Simmons models gown for fashion show as Ruth Mueller makes last-minute adjustments. 26 4 'K J F F Q.. tw Y- X , py yt' .Vg 1 1 xx '. y 15 I ' ' . ..,f + --Q.. fm 3 P ' ff , ,.--... A 23 g QW 'GT 2 X RY x 'X 'X X N E I 2. Xu 3 ' xx 1.24 3 3 Ex xx Y ' Es uk V In ' X R3 N ax - 2 E ,,Q. A . v , W-.K,b,f-N r f . . M I nf Q ,all A- X. 1.1 .. JJ, 3 v, r X X - M-L4,wmW!V- W! f i-Y 'ky 4 ,,,M,,,,,f'......-- W iff u -4, , 0 f Jugs. k I I Y Yvfmumlzlkm-.KY Qw,,ssxml:MeNm ' ' L ' Amfw' K ,,mv,,,wm mSw.f,f'j 'm.,,,,,,M ----- c5 ?-1- Q 'fifllffi x'Tf?5f--ff -QQ, wb- V, 'W mm ' . vmwmms , -if ' 1' ' T ,nn MW'lgg. in '-1 - W, Lf'v2'Q.35' A .W 1' 1 f R, Qjgfv -, .. --'M -,W-V J ' Q , , 7 'V 'L'wm, - W,--K. .3 is V: g.::e , 3121 1-mx,,,m,,,,,,.- gf -4- '+ ,,,,,6,..v 4 ,,,..W-m5M..,:N, , 3 ' sv , 4, , - ..,' I 41.4-d'2 MHB5. nw- Ai-? f,,,,m Y ffl, K V QQYEW -. -if W, A, we-M-F ...1-m...,w ' , ' 24' 1' fd ,y 1h- X 1 5 MN, rl'-sum ' ' T' ' ' '-'gf' my i ' Q -Y f' 5- -- Ashe: ' 1 1 -e ' ' he . , . I I -:fx l 5 4 If .-J M- of +35 f 1 'Imax , I . XS' Q X - iff' I A M Q - , A L 'o f , ' Frank Pool and Bob Plitko closing in Poly's goalie. M,V.T,'s 1960 Varsity Soccer squad. Jim Lorenzo battles for possession of the ball. - , i . 1, U , ' ' I ' 1fli.q!1F-mixing - , . fzxf 4 4 4 ' if . ' :A .-Q 51 .-iris? ' -i I .' , I ' 3 Y I . ' I . ' . -7'l:1'?'l L ' his ' zfr 7'-, ' ' . ,jTI, 'J ,s.3'37 .Q'f 'gsf++affUf'e' I 'A - A f- 1 Y- 4 E,,-S-- - ai-2 'il' ., 2-315:53-'icznie-iL:FVsl -.,i:A?i?vgW Q: mai.1vf,snl5aS-f:5,'?fK 'F', '7!f1 ' ' 'fir TL 1, A - A 3 . SOCCER This yearlthe Mervo kickers displayed one of the finest examples of sportsmanship and team spirit by coming within a razor's of a championship. Our soccer team had' one of the most outstanding seasons in the records of M.V.T. by Finishing up in second place. Coach Nathan Kantor states, We had a tramendous season this year: and missed the championship by only four minutes in the Park game! It was in the last four minutes of the game when Park High School scored a goal which tied the Mustangs and also took them out of the run' ning for a league championship. The coach also stated, It was the first time in Mei-genthaler's history that our soccer ta mas accomplished a. winning percentage of over 500. 29 6. Plirko gains control of the ball. Plirko runs in to cover a Poly attack. Tom O'Toole, center half for' the high scoring kickers, drives one home. O'Toole and Kalert com- bine to get the ball from Poly. 5. Of the head of M.V.T. hoofer with Frank Poole ready to take control. Frank Poole gers sec to kick no Plitko along the side. ill I I pu-y .4-'G fl l 1 2-I' ' ,W - .M 1 3 -we A 3. K - if-'Q M 114' ..,f -. i'1 ,.- , n.1'-1s Ki , x 1' 2 . , ' uf ' il- '-6 ' , V .'- f . - , . 444' -- ':.- . -If fd, P if. - ,. . -T' A if ,WF ,M fl , K- ,n ' -' u ai -' ' x , A ' v A ' N TW . 1..f',' . V. - ' . Y - ' '- '.1 .-....Jlu.... :,.....-' J. V. SOCCER e in .wind 5. Neil liloudry makes pass to George Meekins. 6. High flying mustangs give Poly gi-our-.dsmen a tuule. E Unknown Mervo player makes flying tackle. Mervo's 1960 Varsity Fqotball Squad. ,, ,wi The Mustangs entered their sev- enth season under the mentorship of Coach William Anderson and assistant, Coach Charles Wenzel. The team this season lacked the polish that could have won a few games, Although the Mustangs did DOI have one of their best seasons, the boys had the spirit that makes a winning team. The Gridmen . , W... were lead by senior quarterback, Tom Sprinkle. Some other re- turnees from last year are George Guest, Rodger Rider. They expect to better this scasor.'s record. .L .- 1 Q. 33 Unknown Mustang blocks for the quarterback to run around che end. A strong M.V.T. line prevents n gain of yardage. M.V.T.'s 1960 j.V. Football squad During time out Coach Cantor discusses play with George Guest, John Kalarert and How- ard Quoss. Wayne Palmer. Number 32. lets go with iump shot. Basketball George Guest grabs rebound Two points for Mervo, in St. Paul game. George Guest makes lay up ,, f. This year the wrestling team had the fine spirit that it has had in pre- vious yearS, Said Clzaclx Bill Ander- son. This year there was strong onposition among all the top con- tenders, in the league. The Mustangs. being one of the most skilled and best coached teams, Finished in fifth place. WHESTLI B Andre' Tomick keeps his man in check with a chicken-wing hold, Tom Finnegan and Poly Dp- ponent await referees signal. 37 Coach Anderson and team con- gratulate Calvert Ruth on his win. Tom Lasek truimphed 8-l over undefeated Spangler of Poly. Phil Liverte at neutral position working to get behind for a two pointer lead over his oponcnt. 'J he 1 .1 Senior, Tom Sprinkle. gets ser for S0-yard free style. jim Brooks, of Mervo. prepares to dive in during relay match wirh City. Herman Kruelle and Tom Sprinkle wish City aquaman good luck, S S 'mining The swimmers entered this season with the most experienced squad ever had. This year's team was led by Tom Sprinkle, team captain, and one of the top swimmers. Coach Raymond Mayrovits says that even though we have the smallest squad in the league, we have enough skilled and evper- ienced boys to compensate for it, The top swimmer on the team is Wayne Skalsted who swims in the 200 vafti relay. The rest of the relay team was made up of Tom Sprinkle, Ben Roth, Herman Krule. In the diving depart- ment the aqua men have Terry Wise- man. a iunior, who is one of the top divers in the City and in M.S.A. competition. Unidentified Mustang aquaman edges visiting City boy. jim Brooks shows fine style in the butterfly stroke. Terry Wiseman completes a pic- turesque backward swan dive. Vt: x ix . ent' T E . , 5 i sri lie: sei N if D' i': E'I.i- ,J K, an 4 q,,iei'- ,K -fil- i 5 1 1 3 ' 21, 1 h l - ,, , ,, f xl X-X5 x . Speedloall V,-, I ,, . If -Jae 'A n' fo . -:':i'..'4 .J 1 kit, ' ' 'il ,ri-.4 x' ' Q . ,J - fvr' X ,, f x1 5 -Q ' 1 i1fiif?E-5i.f'i- -- ,, in W TX-'-if -A reg. 6.-.ig , ir :f.5H?l.:,, '1f'i1l,., 4156- -' f W? J, 'f 5. iff, e 1 --' ' . - -if ' , , ,X - xx fmrgr ,N 'E' -A -W - -J: V Q Y V '-H.. Q-r r ,. - .- . A 1 ' 1.--K, 1 nutty? v X Alice Stull and june Chaney are taking the ball down field for .1 goal. Down that field go! Down that Held go! Are the cries form Pm- terson as Mervo moves in to try ro recover the ball. Bmrom row left to right: Audrey Wanner, Anita Simmons, Alice Ssrull. Gloria Terry. Glenda Sands, Barbara Stewart. i lll 41 Badminton QUPP RghPAT CL Lf7BT T 'ry , . W M .p N . , N WA , ls' -, ,If .J Xwdg If, . N S 9 X xr 'fir -, - UF ff 5 s v , k ',,,y F If fi -' 'MY 1 --3 ,Ll -1 57 i i lljcamilfg gadgefgaff -,, F TABLE TENNIS Kneeling: Joyce Robinson, Lorraine Simmons, Nancy Mathias, Maiorie Lohrman. Standing: Alice Arbogast. Coach Grace Willette, Pamela Gorleski, Victoria Zelinka. X Oops, but it made it as the ball goes over the net for Nancy Mathias. Oops, she missed it, but Joyce Robinson keeps trying andw they say, Practice makes perfect. .1 2 A ld ll n B 472 4 g, I 3. ' A ll. .ll .A 0 'P'-r Lhji- V' ' :Ei +4 h , - I A, - Aknx I N ,- .,o ,q I - 'IK-'ini' W i- ' 'J h fgf-iv -L ff I -Yi WM- i -ag., ,. , , ,, 1 r. ...- H - ., . -- --1 k - . X 541- ' A R 'J -if 4 . - , ,,, . V 'V' H , ,A .... ' - A ' , . .. -i mari! n Margaret Carroll Cosmetology J june Senwm in 4' Ia 5 Mfr Z 'f 5 'A 4 Cponaldgrown . A Illia, Television and 5, r ' , . 5 ru ff X 'i'S 1 V pf' M. j X ip F, -i 'E V x , W A-Ycvnes Gl5zew5Li 'N i Y 'f5 Ezgxxllicgnstruction and W , Q L ,ff ng jog, 1?-L'nl1 C Cosmetology gL7ll1 ?e6rua1-1, Senior:-A ,,, V 1 K. K-Q., kv, 2 .9 Caflzerinc C-Eee iinnegan Business Education 1StenographicJ Kpauf ajwkyers Machine Shop fig' 'R i flax Q M ,ln Q , L kyerry lgcrbn if mn... Electrical Construction and Maintenance A kjfgtnrly george Electrical Construction and Maintenance if ggfcrnlarcf Coofety P . . rlnhng-Presswork im. nil x xibiane Sm I?-21 Business Education fOffice Machines? Qzfgcrf ge:-A'l1icAc Printing-Linotype ..l:mfr1cA Treawure C'lreAt I 960 CATV? Printin al ka ,l , i ' : 'x I K rl C ..x 1' C kjI4H!CA' Presswork .Ni ,Q f-...,y .i,,,,,,. L N Gin R .,n, . 1. M.V.T,'s cheerleaders lead stuclenns in vigorious chants. 2. MVT's cheerleaders of 1959. 51 .nv - Y ,L V DOCTOR and NURSE: Donor Peter Van Berkum' Nurse Mrs' Corlene OFFICE FORCE: tl ro rd Mrs. Lillian Veher, Mrs. Marsha Dndds. Hedcman Mrs. Mariorie Conrill. Miss Luella Trobaugh. Miss Jeanne Gibson 52 , on Clgricn www? QWMMQ c.,m.,.1,d... M 94 at ,aj lx' ' ltd' Q' N . Gt, CAcrLyf C9413 ri! Flfljnccfcr Business Education lstenographicl kgcnjawz in KQQQJL Radio, Television and Electronics Z F 1 W, , ,, 'if' .5 Q . :N 4 A 3 is .a 4 3 -' f -1, j .fn 9 ,,f l: WE! N 'W Y ww, ' , o n 3LyY0H SFYLTACI' Radio, Television and Electronics 5 -v J ZF Q' fm msn P:- Iii LNLYGA .QIIFVCC Automotive Mechanics Treamlre C'lieAt, l960 vjI4a4'fch1zc CafAcn'i11c 79A1'fhI:rs Business Education 1 Office Machines J fox JML1! Cywfrxgs Automotive Mechanics george Lyincccty Automotive Mechanics K - , mf ' 5 Qelrraary Senior-A fjyxeresa kyncqlzahrac gvcrcff Business Education iOffice Machines? it Wg '-V .,, N-fs E3- , .....-- ,, u ttf? riff,- ... ' 7 'lf' f .f,.. 5 ,mx X in J. :1 F, ff .4191 .v use .vazcbevv gf'l!IcIz' Machine Shop, Tool and Die Making amarcy :Patricia AfL1'n5-:fn Business Education lOffice Machines? qQUL1:fnc ggrrhsgurly Machine Shop, Tool and Die Making 56 L' cnn1oln'l CIVACI' pk' 79 Yreawure Cluwt, 1960 Sheet Metal L-fUll'O4l!l'l Qbofs Disfributive Education N72 . if ' SYQSCPA 5fx1CLOV8'l4t76 Mechanical Drafting n, GM' 5 wt W. h I' W ear h. 1 : 14 . fl af A ,fw-vp ?Ef4 ,sBren!' Sc!! C1f1 Machine Shop ,-.K JMTIICJ 4-Esc Sfsviagfc ?e6ruary Seniom 'T5TEiZK5i2E?SLZ? CSU:-!i?X?s:11scAA11q , - Automotive Mechariics L-Zbuvfrf 7911 if Automotiie Mechanics -T' g 1- -:ah I My ix V K, N-1 IA ' - :N ik 5 'af mf ik 1 'Vwqpy W? '4 211711615 KZAW Machine Shop CIA ,Q -.1 Q fa, Y fx! QW,- , xgarfx KK 'W III Evlwnrcl rzfljatfs Commercial Art 1StenographicJ Treamzre Clam t, 1960 gyuchlll Fzfuibiziw C7A'!cw1rrfcf Business Education KYLTCL A'l1I0lYGl Cosmetology x V ' X . xlxi N , A ff'-.X X za, rlljifgul' ShpT land k Machine o , Die Ma ing Carolx n 6hzc1gcfA ?e6rua1-If Senivm cmd cfm V BCYYACYYQ SWIITQOIIS Distributive Education 25? - A gk, gflfly q-ADHILTS Carpentry and Millwork LEAVE X5 , 2 yi kgonnie fjzmcety Distribufive Education mmmmnusw, mmrmaumm mu m C0 ?e61-any Senivm f-v'N X lolnul' 2Il5:4llr Commercial Ar! fi T 'IG HH' Lo is g'1fA'fAs 7L'cvnA Czdversa Machine Shop Commercial Art .1-Cfncnw 34111 7Qcm'! Business Education lOffice Machines 5 . ,B J 7' ' v , I First PAPER STAFF Row: Gloria Rubens: n, Elaine Eckcr.Ruunnc Soul-Lup, Bonnie Oshry, Bcity Luguu, jnnicc Kuhn. Second Roxx: LL-urgu Mcukim. Guorgc Halduuf. Gary Blow Hcrmird Scibcrt. john Shilling. Thin! Row: Michncl 0'NciIl. john Foos 7e6rua1-y Seniw-A ymfaam. Ja Business Education iOffice Machines? S.- fk, 'W A. 1: Q, Qfiffffigi wr 'f ,,f!,!j,. ,J if V . ' . :ig uf 1 blyl Llacinrrl Cartilage!! ' ' Kgs X kt f Aircrattannil General f 2 Aiwa Q ff' 4,53 e f Shea' kyonnllc XZIZTAZ Business Education 1 Office Machines J cfm- Qf-Anrlcs SnifA Aircraft and General Sheet Metal B '- ?e6ruary Senivl-A - 2' ey Carole Wlafllggy Distributive Education ,- Lfcllls Livrsf Radio, Television and Electronics LCVDLV L7-AOHIUIS Mechanical Drafting I 'Him 1,. A fb:-N' qfvilham C0!!f5f Metal Casting 65 , N george fwalfers Machine Shop vi 9 M . ,.fi:-935 , S 4 A 9 Buffy QCWPIC Machine Shop ifxfy v- kk :ggi o o 1' fv fl , ' L.:-.3 vfllg-,,7'gyig A111 DMCA Dressmaking and Design 66 T1-eaAure Clrut, 1960 x.x:1'lnrfi11 Electrical Constructi Maintenance gb on an ff? . K ,L ,gm Y ki. ' ' -. ,,- r' K ...Q-Q' 9 U J Sf . 311110 n on cc nu ?e6raary Senwm cosmefologf J ff I 13 E . ,YAXF f ca Al L l A-ob .,Dor1LvAJSAiP!cy vial Oil Burner Installation and Service I Q E' Cqfclrofccvcc rfgilzrfcff Child Care 0' r7X?o!cf'l xjnlllcuuu Radio, Television and Elecironics fit -fb, - X' x X -.-,, Wgngv f ,. li Students cheer .E enthusiastically at Pep rally, 1 Q I 4:5 . -,, f X ,V V 1. Y X 5 :N ,R A A 4 ,V ,a --kg , , f. , 14 ' ' . E Pl' .i A 'f'f I ' V -V L , Li if 'Qah f ,i ' 'Q if 3 I 1: ' X J i if i S, ',',E'7y,,'N F , -' , f, ' fffz Lg, . K i -13: 73, ig L, 'Hg ' pl -1 gf' i 4 -V 1. 'flwfdf '-if ii 'F .WT , P f7'f -' vgfkifxi 'Qi , it 4 Tif ' - i fl? , i flat, JI Coach Kantor gives pep talk at rally with Coach Anderson in the background. ?e61-uarlf Senivnf l2fM!A'i1r1z 'Co111:c!! Mechanical Drafting b f f, c.. I -s Wi i 5, f M :rug ,Tr ,. 31,55 , '- -1 ,-T' e x ' ,fwl VY, if 411. -YHA.. 'gYiH:i4f. :Q -R y7C1fAcr1'nc gco1'3c in - Distribufive Education f 0- A Y:-c .ff Yi K 1 'Gi Q 'i 'fl , J , -i JT' A ' 5 ' if A - ' 'ff' 9 E f H in mi -, I yi-, , X, X, 'w il' n 'N I qgusscll cf-llo:17n11 1 ' Q nf 3, 7-71 Mechanical Drafhng 1EzfQ!.w, 1 u gulf! garsf Distributive Education r if A Aft! e v f EPLHIIVILJ L?QYl1Ll7l11LTl1 Printing-PhotmLithography 70 SAir!ey gjlflycrgy Cosmetology Tfedndufe chendt, G3 .' 1'2- wr' ...ny Business Education !3arAczra :yawn 7Z'sAcr XR? 10ffice Machinesl w CALTl'!C5 BCIILJCI' Printing-Presswork ?e61-uarq Seniol-A I5 ' 1 '! 5. if f I In C2903 Wife 52905214 angle Airplane Mechanics fLULTky V1 C IS lky JC I' Automotive Mechanics wtf syecrnnc L!7I',ZCIVI.C Business Education KOffice Machines? . I Automotive Mechanics 7, v7l4m'g an-cf Distributive Education A nf' Nh-iv CFQULCH' :pil rAcr Gas Welding fwkx fu' 12' q-AOIHLTS EYVCVS Carpenfry and Millwork Tren are Chat l960 12e.,., cm, Trowel Frm-rv' , A Wifi' 1 N, . M- Construction 7 7 j february Seniol-A , , .556 ' x N557 ' -xffoluc cvdjcnc Jfn Business Education iStenogruphicJ xi .zvrvicl gilcnrbg Radio, Television and Electronics We, 4' 3' -E' 'FVQ ' Bargara Jllai-fc cxqlzlcffcr Business Education lStenogrophicJ 1' 'v fl' 3? if 1 lb I rf , r , , E, J: flfUUyl1C CIGNA Radio, Television and Electronics GH FML- Meta lliam rpriet I Casting 540632 474140 Dressmaking arzlaliizsign Tfedlufe cllefdt, 3 -Q 'a xtg an JV ccy LjMalLI Dressmaking and D g 1: 4:3 jogyce Woginson Dressmaking and Design qeogerf Odnfbfz . M h ' ID F' une Senwm .,,'ff,Q'.,'Q2Z,'f, 'G ng 'B 'QQ iss in-0 'l'R'Q 'bm' -if QYOSQPA JJASOH Mechanical Drafting and Design 49 acorrian :ports Child Care Lilhnn miles Child Care l f.-, Stage Crew: First Row Il to rd Vin cent Smolinski, jerry Dicks, Luarles XVCDEF, Albert Randt. Second nx' HIM ls' V r ' H., 'J 1WI.V.T.'5 junior Red Crum Mumbers. ,mg , iii! u' K Row il to tb Isaac Schltloven KF I acu ty Advisorb une Seniom xr! I Ivovlella SPIIVVIOYIS Dressmaking and Design gusiav kBierwirl'A Mechanical Drafting and Design ' 'ri 5 541-. 'x f .P josePA Birner Mechanical Drafting and Design twcloricr Zehnb I Dressmaking and Design :241fAol1ly kjctrr Mechanical Drafting and Design Treawure C'laeAt 1960 fm'lL'a111 aceflnrl Mechanical Drafting and Design Mechanical Drafting and Design -.jI4m2y ,sBal'h1g!i1.1 Cosmetology ,ggi 1.1 ,Cmm.,,.,Jig. 75 ' E? ,.3.ggL 'Le..,.. george guest . M h ' ID ff' une S'enwrA .,.Z15'l'L'.. 'G me fi 'Q qi e, 4, 'ff own ff.. ' rf - iw' .,N , , . 'S i if 5fePAen fSDv1szyl1sA:' Commercial Art -QQQM SAUWXCI' Qiivfl Cosmetology Louis Cavahere Mechanical Drafting and Design I 3 ' i PRINTING DEPARTMENT: First Row: KL ru RJ Gilberr Fisher, john Edelmzmn, Richard Hinchlitkx Second Row: KL tu Rl Robert Mergnrhulcr, Wfilliarn von Schulz. john Dougherty. john Stozek. 1,21 Burnnrd Sicbcrt und Wfurrcn Truvursi, makeup udirors. work or layouts for TECH pngus. Past-ups for . , .- , -.. . 1 f . . une Senivm 'K eh: ,. , 111 ,fr ,, :T .ay Milf WWI A glgcvcvdy Cosmetology 41 ,nve... 5. n QQ1-in N-Qu' ff 6- 0 1 an ap. ,ff-fgp 1 K X, A W if ,iK5'qH' . A kymncs ,OnsAcncc ' D 'i Mechanical Drafting -Q D '14 -' Us and Design H kiwi'-v ,QM Mx ui. L , .Sa-gl , if 5 ifgfi. wwf 3 ' ' fkmmrf gg -,Q 14 5: I AKKA 'iff ,, ,ia 1 - amiga 4.-Eg W jogn Mechanical Drafting and Design Q' ' i M ,al- M.. --M 1 jvAn Llecufcf Mechanical Drafting and Design 5 Q' 2 4' '. nt. mom ie! qfvefzefgerger Mechanical Drafting and Design 1 R.. jOAl'l BUCAJWHE Oil Burner Installofion Treawure Chen t, 1960 gfosepil Qcigerccil Q OIB lflll' y' rt 'Wx .X 1 0, Caflmrinc Cosmetology YG XM 1' 'W Capnfo 1 une Senivm si george Sfraka Mechanical Drafting andi Design 611272712 Wagnef Mechanical Drafting and Design ,iv jlldly BHCACV Cosmetology kyosePA fzunirlefh Mechanical Drafting and Design 83 4 gnfcy SLMP2 Muhineshov Treaware C'lneAt 1960 gafty 5? Baking 'K 7 xg11ojccu1 g:'oAL1l11 Cosmetology 5cJwarof,3,-may Baking 5 -as Q , .MT ,g 451- KX 2 .M , 1 f - ' X? ,.f. ' :C fa 5 :TS R- Y1'A? '2,1 sg, ' f f f woger C,Qicler une S'eni0I'A Gas welding Bn, 'R A ff ,Q .. ' -. 2 , E' jmn-,A 70654914 l N Cosmetology A 4 QYCXIMBS rwUgHEY Oil Burner Installation 3 m -in-N. Wager! Sfevens Machine Shop 2 'fm 85 66 ,ci JVHUI SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. First Row: lL tn RJ Bankurd Baer: joseph Hinton. Graycc E. Sudofsky. Roland Randall, Wfcrnur Ucbersux, Szephen Maltese, Second Row: lL to Rb An- drcu Nicotrn. Carroll Alhrccht. Donald Lutror. L. Edward Neels. john Dougherty, Charles Wenzel, joseph Urban. Mr. Malccbe shows the right way to hold a snake. . eff! lfffell une S'en1orA j xi!-array .powers Automotive Mec f,f2iQf - fs gm '59 'VX , I .N yt! UI I1 Q O Cosmetolo 1R+:, -1 kp'cA.1:-gl Llf Sheet Metal Aul-omohve Mechanics . ,Y I gfc 'kg sy 13 5 -.,f' .M rg W6 'W 1 T39 , N , .:' N-fA 011' -- , V ov z Q-L: '. x f , K. 3, J. X. N +2 -vm 1, gag :.-43-1, 11 ' 'GJ' if 1 'rnmgh bf X - - Lf. Q 1 . K s ag. , K' A 1 Let o 531, 1, .f-ev ..-- ,s'4'N -'1-fx. ' 9,6 J? ' , .,s. g2Ol'g2 k9cqW4OYl Machine Shop Treaw are Cla eA t, I 96 0 Qfwfham Carter Printing - Photo-Lithography -Q-Q ' A gy -W. uf W X Cnrofc xjfllnf Cosmetology ,r-7.5, I 3? '17 jlnfl Cyillf QUFATIILV Cosmetology ?GfffCA Imqlgn Une S.eni0l'A Baking 2- , I -JJ xv' P m,1.,n,.eJa. 21,1 Y If gmetology 2' 45: l I S qQicAarJ Wagner Baking 45 K , 4 1 . 'Ks' ,J smelvin :SmifA k. , X! Tif f - 1--5' 4 ,, 'fm ' 3 Bc mg 3 Align -N T ..,, lllll Q5 VOCATIONAL ARTS AND MUSIC: First Row: IL to R5 Martha Tacka, Marylou Wheatley, Alice Hooten, Paulene Bassett, Mildred Pictor, Margaret Slade, Ruth Brcnumzm. Second Row: ll to R5 William von Schulz. Mildred Touchton. Grayce Sadofsky, Melis Erlbeck, Pa- tricia McCracly. Ksaac Schkloven, William Milner. 90 f 14. Art class at work draw ing posters. Y-AOIHQ une Senwm 1-'owe' f 15 CD 17:30 fc mmf, vs QQ ' X ,MW 49 f W ' 1 i Y. 1 marim 2 Baking . flfllwham bavis Cosmetology 13 5 gms Baking josepk Leiakg Printing - Photo-Lithography Tfedlufe CACA t, f' Chertye ScAu!tz vw. Cosmetology Q in K 1 ., . f 'Tx fu. f' 'fn 1 U . 1 .pearl yan CA 254i Cosmetology Iwayne walnief Printing - Photo-Lithography M r . une Seniol-A EMR RMCKSOYI Cosmetology 2' ' J ' i - A P O 1 1' L Q-Qi gary goreanan Printing - Photo-Lithography Maury ginsfein Printing - Photo-Lithography i, g2YW!An2 amaceg Cosmetology lllllllllililiil PHYSICAL EDUCATION: First Row: QL to RJ Margaret Burr, Cecil Norris, Grace Willem. Second Row: William Anderson, Nathan Kantor. MECHANICAL TRADES First Row: 1L to R3 Charles Piursol. Vfnudrmx Bloodawnrrh, Wfnltcr Friu. Rnymond Spencer, Arrhur Schusrcr, Arrhur Lambert, Russ Ax-um. Sccond Row: lL to Rl Bor- dcn Albright. Henry Sandler. lim- mctl Wfinks, Wfillinm Slinchummh, licnry' Piurcu.XY'illi.m1 Blochcr. lil! IBF H llil 'flllllll lllllll Hlillllfi,llllf1 illlillfllllllfl immfrsif Qiisui .W mf liuuiimiu ii une S-enivm x '- As ...ff ' f 'Y I 'flsr 7 flnqlfi X f -1 A f g-5137 3.1 Hx - wi , .,,., gig' Q Y 'Q ' A 'gfsfi ' HQ-H'-1 , -iefvfffk - , if lvqfkfti Q v Q ,C A f -2 in X, S ' 1 2 'Q' A A fbanicf gusior KR Q Printing - Photo-Lithography .R -t Carol ScAnieJer Cosmetology CUNY! CQCAUYJS Cosmetology f Buffy QAMSAHEV Printing - Photo-Lithography 1 N Tread are Cl: eA t, I 960 96 'CET LCD!! SENSOR Business Education iOffice Machinesl Marlin L?-'oeArLolL K N Printing - Composing Room i in Q in 914 is 2 V.. .moraflzty xflinlle Business Education iOftice Machines? CaiAerine 6urLe Business Education une Senlvm ' ' 'EIN Qtr f jassie ! gailer Business Education 1 Office Machines J l0fhce Machines? ui A 2 14: : 'N Y joan 70,.11..,, Printing - Photo-Lithography 'V -.:' james Segrisf Printing - Photo-Lithograph 97 IEIIUIIIIIEIIIIIIZL lllllll- Ill'lIllHlllIlll'I lllllIIlllll.l,ll!5lIlll? -H--lililill ,1 nw 5Uug,JAu REVOLT llllll ffglllll K4 C7 nga' vin, -, in 32 :75 .vc N.- ? ,f-G Y - ' 1 '- I A 98 :LT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: First Row: George Uchuchk. Blanche Far- row, Emma Prodey, Ruth Niles, Willard Weaver, Second Row: Thomas Petr , Hazel Sauer, Virginia White. Doris Burke. 25. Team Teaching is one of the new English projects started this year. 'H une Qcauis ,Brown fl L P95 NT-.Tv f YAQV- x ix Lv' Wk N gf-xrqnrren gzwfxagger C:Aesfer ZoMowsAi Printing - Photo-Lithography Business Education fOffice Machine! Jrlarguref Jaifm an Buxineu Education 'Office Machinesr OO CAM xjfafe Carpentry and Millwork atm, , Q , Xhx- I if ' I 74' 2 li W , 1, NJ. 4-Y' CL'Il'0f llIll1'lAellL Business Education lOHice Machinesl Lv, tpolcrla only Business Education l0fflca Maclrlnul Treuure Cited, i960 fin Jlkuh Carpentry and Millwork I ew .ff ',x 53 5 , , V une Senivm 'Z s fi jerome guest Printing - Linotype glgehncln Lane Business Education lOffice Machines! , 'f ' -I Q . ,, x -fi A J Y my A u. K - ,B ' i 1, X ' A i N ' 9, :ae 4- -s X l X s .. ' fy xyellferty Lf-l'lC1rsAa!! Printing - Linotype tpafricia yjcrgcy Business Education 1Office Machines? ll llllll1lIl!?Ifl!lll lllllll' llfll lll ww MECHANICAL TRADES: First Row: fL ro Rl Raymond Bell. George Thoms, luck Aurh, Vlfilliam Dnughaday. Hugo Mele. Pliul Edwards, Charles Bnruny, Roy Munschliuer. Sccund Ron: lL ru IU Frank Kidd. Thomas Chin, joseph Hinton, Sylvcsrer Miller, Harvey Knellcr. Rohan Nicmuyur. Louis Gross. 102 lmlf llllllllm llllllllllllllll ill :ll BUSINESS DEPARTMENT: First Row: IL to RJ Thekla Schmidt, Kathryn Billman, Elizabeth Bader, LaRue janssen. Second Row: ll. to RJ Charles Dudderar, Alan Waltham. . - . if ,. I. Q i une Senivm SMQLIA cgoguc Business Education iOftice Machines! ,, wil 4 X n 4-24 . if , J 'R -R 51,-, ., .W .., wi , -di I ? 3 M5 ,, Sffiiii' 'gi' -Q1 is s ,L '43, ,. 5L11r11luf3mAp,, fe' j M is an Carpentry and Millwork V X- M , 'N fi v , '1 M' A A ,, . E 3 l I I X' 5 V ' K ' W, 'A JQAI1 r K rm! J! Printing - Linotype kyanicc Jblkn Business Education lOffice Machines! Cfdnifn 51111110115 Business Education nofface Mochinesl T,.e4Au,.e Cheng f' l . F C.',A -px L. 3 I v 1 1 I george Blair Automotive Mechanics 04nfAonLy Cosenlino Automotive Mechanics jam es Chester Automotive Mechanics -ug, 'tv . jay Biifftyflian une S-UNIOI'-0 Automotive Mechanics 'Uh Ut, , .0 .t,Nt,,x Qs-' A ,J 411,15 . L gy , Y' Li,-arc! llelgnay 'bfi 1 . . K Business Education 4,155 2 4OfHce Machines! 1 . , -A In M,lfl3u:i+, , 1- ,., w'L J' 1 g ' , 'g':,'- .' V- CAar!es ScAreiner f ': 1'? ' R N 'A Car ent d M'I ,Q ,.,q, UA -gr . , ,HQ P ry an llwork ' 'f' X-':iI2 ', FNEQIJ T555 kyerome ZaracAawicz Carpentry and Millwork ,wi .il , ' 'TP' , , ., nm 151 ' 1 ,- ' ..,s.. 'k vm , , L , if 1 . ai I X-' 1' wi' Al K l QF Q 4 r,-v 1' f MATH DEPARTMENT: First Row: lL to Rl Harry O'Donnell, PL-arl Van Winkle, Harry Runyan, Second Row: lL to RJ Paul Buckmaster, john Weber. john Dougherty. Phillip Nicotra. L. Edward Neels. Mr. Dough:-:rty's math class hard at work. e 106 ln ' r adn rx, ,A HISTORY DEPARTMENT: Firsz Row: 4L to Rb Allie McGrath, Alice Doss. john Stone. Second Row: KL to Rl Elmer Dize, Bernard Muzer. M, une S-enivm ,1v.'N .X 3 CIQCAQVJ tpcifa Carpentry and Millwork N as FV M ln. fx , e il I X as 1 I 1' -Q27 gt 3 L.A.,.A-5 'P .7..A fax Business Education 40ffice Machines' L7AOIl1975 CLLTSCA Carpentry and Millwork 5L7n'i7A 7OugA Business Education Coffice Machines! 10 2 A IOS lbouglas garcia Automotive Mechanics Tfedfafe t, V i fwmm Jfw 1 , V Automotive Mechanics r ,V A : ' N X ' Bernice fzfucgcr .A Odlgerf LQCM1 Automotive Mechanics Business Education 40Hice Machines! ,. 1 QT, an V ' 5 .,- I ,..-. .f une Seniora Si 'rlv f 1 5? vs-49 ,par i -L I Q x Sf 'WA I Business Education f0ffice Machines! xjwcl .ibemoss Automotive Mechanics N Q.. v .nf john Culafta Automotive Mechanics f X5 gBnrAL1r1.1 gglscrnfgf Business Education lOffice Machines I 109 1960 Yearbook Staff. Getting measured for cap and gown is one of the Finnegan twins. 12A1 student is fitted for tux for Senior Prom. I w .gl , ' is 'IFB 'fi I v h 0 ,f-ZZ 0 ,.. L-fWl'O! SYV'Cl1I Business Education une i0ffice Machinesl av , 'fb-. 13 4-5- 0 its 'rg f '-at r 'S-r' r -3. o 151 ciboefscn Automotive Mechanics my-auf! cV4nfAonLy Size! Automotive Mechanics CAQVICS EWHCC Automotive Mechanics iv il! jf 771 A. v 7 'PIJVI Au::lr:1otivee:::ceh1nics Tread are eA tr ' mailers QjVffnna!4y Automotive Mechanics ok ,Bnrgnra ,gloovlsworfg Distributive Education CAQVIU5 f,QOg2fS Automotive Mechanics fr' f'-XA 12' J' Xt E rwnrrc n o bs Q. une S-enivffa Automotive Mechanics W ...waf- , TZ r an ' 'Sf' A X Yji Yo Pg 'Office Machines I Business Education 6' gwwx , -1, x yi, FW Q vw , 'i Y Q w ..,, ' i K.HLl'lllLTl1 LOVCH1 Automotive Mechanics ,ski .ilbonofil cjllnfaff Automotive Mechanics 3 91' ji' WT une gnflilvlreol adrnolcl sg, f A K 3 Ia. .J fi, ,fy . ,I 9, s Lester gmisgianon Automotive Mechanics Digtributive Education Af or V-xo 'Tiff I-Zflklbanz morris Automotive Mechanics 'i- Cpolerf gjuzascahn Automotive Mechanics 356 -.- .que- '-Q v7l'licLncf gcinrcr Aircraft Mechani une ,over gisfriblgle Educaiion 7,444 are eA tr em' x Y -ul . m 'fur K 4, A E .Z , l gif -215 , 6,411 Jr Q3 g Aircrsft Meciuziics ii? fi ivkiifgqj ' Y w ix 5 f I I I 2 RQ' 1 1 KJZOHHTS JQAIIBJ X II6 Aircraft Mechanics rl . Constance Brewer llne genfvfl Distributive Education ' fp u ' 'R Q.t . .V 1 xxrp A 22111 Q5 xjfcrg Automotive Mechanics 5011135 wfull Automotive Mechanics Ayumes L,-Zbcigcl Automotive Mechanics 117 ,f A iw ITI- 72.4 3 r 1 5 xyqclf :flulcrson jx f 'wiif li 4 ,. Q. mx Cx Q an 35 L72'cAum! gjflwnscn Automotive Mechanics Aircraft Mechanics 10' lyi-ungnn A lU115f.- Automotive Mechanics . . fgnrgnrn gigson Distributive Education Ill? 'ii .2 O marie ipod! Distributive Education Trend are tr . 6. f X v' fr '1 fi ' 1 A A H K 1 af' ,x anlwnrrl fgiscoe Industrial Electronics 'QQ joAl1 lgoihllo 'tA VJ' Industrial Electronics ,.. qa'cAar.J L..as51'::i Industrial Electronics gc 94311 ,f une Sieniplgd Industrial Electronics 4 3 f , . - nv' Jun, 4.5 f 2 'Rh all' Y'b- -.- is . V :arf--. -.f- if HW- i I CALWICS vdfbcrf , 'fy Ai Industrial Electronics -.1 .Kg k.aAt'lI'!CS AAYVVIL' Industrial Electronics Jvancy cjwfzgerg Dist-ributive Education 121 L U-Aonnvs 5Pl'ilrA!c l Aircraft Mechanics - I 'QL ye.-.asHf ' , gjl!Iu1.!cL'o1c af-llcwfcvrcvz o 41057 R by Disfribufive Educaiion I X Jal'IlItTlI gjifllcflftf V Aircraft Mechanics fNc1a14Lr!fSl1ilA Aircraft Mechanics Y 5 , 23 adlderf' gjllflnf Industrial EI emo-ics 'freaw are Ch eA t, 1960 'll Q57 visit. Wi ,yi l -F l SUIIICATY 5C4'Il'L'l Distributive Education rj-om my gjllolstein Industrial Electronics lndustrlol Electronics l Sfepderr Jllolnaes 2 4 - - Sclwarvl Crigger une Skenfp-144 Industrial Electronics QQ' ,nr lr 'Inv-ay 'ww' ,-,ggvf SYOAH CIIZAHHS Industrial Electronics X qQoAar1a SfllA11 an Distributive Education I Mfg L A X 71' , Q-wr, A F' B ,1 r ' 5 , xjfarrieff qQose11swlilg Distributive Education I!! r -rv! .,o,, 4' 4 v . . mv M1111 kg: .,.- -1,4 lk 11.1 I ,, A... 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Tech aupurvisnr. .md licrnic Suibcrr, pro- duuinn rmmugcr look uvur next months Iuynuls. , Mcmlwcrs ul Toth snuff hard an work during journ- .lllam pariud. 3 Tom O'umIu, spnrlw rcpurtur has hix nun spur! fmop Hupinl in thu 'IL-ch 5tnH rmrm. une Senivm Qvlorfn lgollron Business Education lStenographicl george gf-Ifleel-ins Industrial Electronics rzflhlhanz J4acLo Industrial Electronics W., 'rf' kyames Lorenzo Industrial Electronics In 'BL' 51 1103 I ff'-:- job C.KaAleri Electrical Construction and Maintenance 7.I'0dAllI'6 clleldt, All'OlYllL.' XYUAIISOII X Business Education 'D' ' iStenographic3 s 1 -vw jrsxzcs :C:'ff!e Electrical Construction and Maintenance E1 GQ f xynmcs CJ:-l!CCm'fAy Electrical Construction and Maintenance LF' -- Q.fA114uc CKQACI, Business Education une glenivhd 4Stenographicl 35 x .ff 'wqr' gp! Jgrcnifn ci-Dislwxul Business Education lStenographicJ UAOWQS 7i11r1eLqrrn Electrical Construction and Maintenance 'ar if gran, fyifcn Electrical Construction and Maintenance 133 f i joAl1 005 Electrical Construction and Maintenance I3-I CCYVD 6,11 EJHUI1 Business Education fsfenogwphicv Treuure C'lreAt, i960 -4- 2- , A nn- gclwaral gorsge X l I Electrical Construction and , Maintenance g N, . 1 Qdlfon grmlerson Electrical Construction and Maintenance .,r A A 'ga A 1 Y- .,, ...,,, ' amos joycc Elecfncal Construchon and Mamtenonce Mamtenance ,J rf 4 Q 136 I' ,v 'x Q. QM I The Beginning of one of the Cosmetology projects. The FESUII Uf lhlf Pr0iCCIxl0 UWC left une Senivm L7 'yi X Avluas cf! scar Electrical Construction and Maintence sl sjl'IilloncJ,llczzan , Electrical Construction and . Maintenance 5- 9, .nf-4 , ' fi C il C ' , -4- 7 f . 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' 41 Ili! sflcly fzjenchfli Business Education 15tenographicJ sMicLael Cgfclwm-of Radio, Television and Electronics une Seniom uw I 9 N L.,- 5lCAi11:iA Electrical Construction and Maintenance arf Q22 e i 1,3 Caro! Llr1vlcrsvooc'l Q i A V ' Business Education Q35 ,K . - 4Stenographicl paul pisareg Trowel .-:Coir1'5 ilnlncr' Business Education istenogrophicl gf-lil'-:ACI Cruel Commerfial Art J 7f'eaAal'e t, K' Odfgerl .'.?mlgll5f'yl1l'5A Z Machine Shop QT ily Q7 !iO KVCILV Plumbing Q 5 6LA5'l.'ll'flsYOAll50l1 l X I4 7 Plumbing une Seniom 1, ff: sn, 1-.N wt! x L fx- xy 6 6l'uTlIgCAl1U gzlficffel Practical Nursing , 4 493' .-4' .3-I -r' f, 3 9. 'Ll qecAcrrrJ q.f!nr11'A Automotive Mechanics osePA Sfrizziiisfi Automotive Mechanics .l-S' jGAH fzfLAYHCL Automotive Mechanics 743 l-I-I xt, fx ,J',A'.. 3 me Q , ,V Q2 6? ,-',: slas- Q, it x - 4. lgcvcrdll 5111111 Practical Nursing tg ,Y , .4 :V . . ,ff - . -.. --It-.nge A ,P 5511. 'Y 2' if -4 IIH ,, . -.ii if ,Q : if ,,.4 i .4 ,,, ., P' 'N .4,.. f, f .fd:..M I' Q? .3 c 'gr'- 'X-3 'vo cnflnrfln SficLelf i Automotive Mechanics 7reaAare CIMA t, 1960 joAn qqyckcwsgi Automotive Mechanics aclwarvl SAIIJVHQ Automotive Mechanics 'pv- Cul'Aerinc Lltmife Practical Nursing f- - Sjcoigc :Lung Radio, Television and Electronics Q is i we X 4 -L. ,f L xjlcnncfn Z47l'fl1ri711 Automotive Mechanics fc 3 4 rwvxra f- .-:Lvcsnc L..roni5c Automotive Mechanics 1 ETIIICIS RDATKI IIIOIIAJ sheef Mem I 7I'edAlll'e CIIEAL Q wg, gyerome grngawsAi i ' I A' Machine Shop 'ff '1 D S rctqorly :Ccx'L1l1is Commercial Art 3 Q. Hi -6 46 xyonsfhzn Machine Shop A' ,QNPA grim Radio Television and une genivfnd Electronics 'S' ,W r' Q ' 1 ,l l Q, -'rx Ti' ' I- uw 'I 5 7 ' -iq mme' gk? 1, M v 4 Vex' 41 99- . 'n hNf' a vi , F -lmvp '31 ',,-xr , 35, 4 -'bm are . il' i ,J- if 1 576 LJ CSLJxs'i1l'.J rpkwlfcx' Radio, Television and Electronics ehzadcln rzfljalsll Commercial Art .lbuviif Qnoss Radio, Television and Electronics 747 fxf 'za QT' Y 4-Cbconarof ScAr1'ver Commercial Art oE2V?f2 SfrcscA Commercial Arl- Sinclair Cr Valentine Co. Div. of American-Marietta Co. 235 Parlc Avenue 900 11th Sl. N. W. Balto. 1, Md. Wash, 1, D. C. MU 5-7222 EX 3-8200 FRANKLIN UNIFORM CO. SQUIHS LBTQSSI Uniform House 515 Boush Street 712 E. Grace Street Norfolk 10, Va. Richmond 19, Va. MA 7-3639 Ml 4-2685 Inks 0 Supplies' Litho Chemicals 2940-50 Loch Raven Road I BEImonf 5-1078 Bflmollt 5-ONSB Bflmont 5-4466 STIRLING-WELLEIN CO., INC. DISTRIBUTORS Automotive Parts and Equipment DU PONT REFINISHES I BODY SHOP SUPPLIES JAMES M. STIRLING 2401-5 AISQUITH STREET BALTIMORE 18, MD. OLD HICKORY Printing 0 Direct Mail Advertising 711 W. 33rd St. Baltimore 11, Md. flick! S116 Slwp Pizza Pies, Submarines of all kinds Wholesome Delicious Food Under Clean To the Class of 1960 Our best wishes for happiness and success in whatever you do and wherever you go. Holiday Sh Ladies' C7 C,hIIdreri's Appore-I 836 West North Avenue OP Spotless Conditions Top HA 6-9728 4511 BELAIR ROAD Qualify P532 , Mulb 5-5742 George E. Lreske Z? ew kgl'l5llD'LTlICC IIA 5257 Nelson Avenue Ba im0fe15' Maffand PRINTING o WEDDING Q STATIONARY o OFFSEI RUDY F- PAREZEK Baltimore 13, Md Phone' I:OleSI 7-3663 ATWBIQV 5-1996 1725 Harford Avenue f I Q If if X IIN lk 3 AS !E iRoFFoRE ER J I WW? N f J-I , -- ,..,... ., 'ss .AY-- ' Xaif' NYXX ,4 P X i. ,-1 ,K J yr' I --1 fly ff:-' ,Jw 1 A77 i ,M if 'P ' 'MLK X s ww 312' 1 -vs 2 S. . , :ga X z I I' 'Y - r-- ,f -41-'W' -'Z' X ij . -X X 1 il K Q W7 'xx lk g f 3 - Q A ' zz- ,I I , f I f f ef' : 'fx H- s ' I ., 37 ,I -I' gf LJ ' K fx .N I i , 1 f - , - X: ,V ,f H gg, , , X . Q ml F, wx L , 1,1 -E U K ,, QQ gy J i,'.,, -' Tw, ,A-, M. , .Kffj wg-. 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JENKINS SONS CO., INC. 2601 WEST LEXINGTON STREET EDMONDSON 6-6188 Manufacturers of MERGENTHALER VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Rings of Distinction and Crest Jewlery v Prom Favors U Trophies BEImonl 5-0858 BEIrnont STIRLING-WELLEIN CO., INC. Distributors of Automotive Parts and Equipment DU PONT REFINISHES 0 BODY SHOP SUPPLIES Z40I'3 AISQUITH STREET JAMES M. STIRLING BALTIMORE IB, MARYLAND 5-4466 Our best wish Low Prices To the Class of I960 es for happiness and success do and wherever you go Holiday Shop Ladies' C7 Childrens Apparel 836 West North Avenue in whatever you Top Quality Sinclair 8' Valentine Co. Div, of American-Merietta Co. MUIberry 5-57 gm .Ar 42 M255 1 I k S I. L. h Ch . I PRINTING 0 WEDDING STATIONARY 0 OFFSET n I upp les l it 0 emma S RUDY F, PAREZEK 1728 Harford Avenue 2940-50 Loci-i RAVEN ROAD - BELMONT 5-1078 Arwaief 5-1996 Baltimore 13f Md' - Comphmenfs of glori fad SUPERIOR COMPOSITION All beAAertA COMPANY Downtown 0 Edmondson 0 Belvedere 0 Eastpoint 0 Harundaie OLD HICKORY Printing 0 Direct Mail Advertising 7II W. 33rd ST. BALTIMORE II, MD. w ,jx K J' 1 Illusi- 11PAAn1cnls ol: ? I,e,e-iaqgzr' ' , qw- . -. ' ,w ulsfinzcnfs of In-aux n..-..,,., 758 w H ' uf Q6 E? 5 Col11p!fn1c11f5 of QQ Qs C.fon1 Phlnenfs of: 'I 759 ,Q I we Con1F!in1enfs of: 1InArncl1l's of 2 ff- L.fon1lol1'rncnls of Ljonrphrrrenfs of 64 0141 IJA'n1enl'5 of: wb, ,, ,-31 v F -v Q, U 1 V Lion1PA'W:cl1fs of rnphlucnfs of A5 fffi I .v ,Lx .Q Q91 I gm 1431 5 .cu LSP' wif H Q. Q, L I ws' I' K' .4 Q , s F, 4 gy- Eff f!-3 PIQI? V an W 'F' 4-ffff 1- . 1-g , - D :a,,-',,,,,- 4 .,1.1u. , ,. ' 1 .iff gv..w R ' ' , E - 1 h w Q JQnALf omphmenls of s, al 'glmnjx 5 W V l Complimenls of 1 AIOAI Cornphrovenls of: AI Q 'y sf iw Col11I:1b111e11fs of 5 ',L md. X' 4125 Lforrfio fflncnfs of 72 F' .ffl ' .Whig .Ja L.fom,p!iu1s:nls of f 6 0354 X ColMPbl11c11fs of ,.-1.-...- j Q gig 2 6 ffN ulolilncnfs of Q3- ' I iii' M, E , A , N T uf .K . Co11zF!i111D11f5 of EV A- 1 HA4 1F!fu1cr1 5 of fb if Comphmenfs of rl! iii, if '. ' sf- . AIO f Cofnphlncnfs of Fat:-onA . . . Mae Chew Johnny Simpson, Jr. Buck Chew Stan and Joyce Miss Catherine Cronin The Otto Family The E. A. Lovensteins Morty Kuhn Elaine Paulo Kuhn Mr. Martin Kuhn Nancy S. and John B. Bernice Kuhn Jeanette Pettit 5B George of St. Ancill Hattie Magner John and Mary Lou Yanczewski Mrs. George Goeb, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marski Mrs. Lillian H. Velten Mrs. Martha J. T. Dodds Eileen and Barry Goldstein Mr. Clinton Johnson Will Martin Lee Riley Iqrnes Little Lee Grier Schenley Road Community Center Anne Link The Salvation Army Lillie Trow Nellie Calvert Wanda Chew Joan Chew Mr. and Mrs. James Logue Charles Chew Bill and Betty Garry and Bonnie Mr. Martin Kuhn Janice Kuhn Fred Beck, Jr. Marty Kuhn Rusty Schaefer Miss Catherine Cronin Esther Spevak -Mrs. Dorothy Wienecke Miss Pearl Yancheski Mr. and Mrs. Joan Yanczewski, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Yancheski 179 Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam C. Inglis Luella Trobaugh Miss Jeanne Gibson Elaine Ecker Miss Clinton Johnson Mrs. Anna Nelson Mrs. Fannie Myers Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Johnson Walter H. ZamZow Mildred L. Seth Mrs. Charles B. Miller Charles Bernard Miller Patricia Viehmeyer Shirley's Father Ron-Jo-Ken Horvitz Mrs. Howard Disney Ronald Disney Samuel A. Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Burnie Edman Mrs. E. Lambert Agnes Adomecz Regina M. Adamecz Mary A. Biscoe Antoni ne Fousek Mr. an?Mrs. William G. Macko William Macko Mr. and Mrs, James Krucky Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cavocos Karl Schnick Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Auvil Mrs. M. V. Grumbach Louise E. Tarbox William A. Tarbox John J. Wallace Mr. Paul J. Buckmaster Linda Devereaux Beulah E. Rueber Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Plaine Edward Spurrier Walter H. ZamZow Marie Viehmeyer Bonnie A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. George Viehmeyer Shirley Crossman Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Horvitz Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lorenzo Ruth Disney Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barnes Carolyn Edmon Paul Shackley Mrs. Viola Robinson Lorraine Adamecz Clyde and Francis Edward J. Biscoe Joseph Fousek Kathleen Macko Mr. and Mrs. John Roemer Mrs. John Merrill Milton Edward Powell, Jr. Bill Rockwell Bill Milton Green, Jr. Donald R. lardello Frank Charvat Charles A. Peacher Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Wode Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Adomez Gary Wayne Daughaday Robert William Daughday Mr. and Mrs. William Daughaday, Jr. William C. Stinchcomb Mrs. Constance Hall Howard C. Heaney Margret E. Naylor Jim lSupermanl Clark D. Clark Mrs. Raymond Macko Mrs. Mary Windham Bill Windham Madge Raman Antoinitte Jersey Louise Gricunas Emma Kevawski Marv Semier Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Will Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker Arlene M. Tapper Mr. and Mrs. William l. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. William C. Tarbox Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fetzer Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkowski Ann Devereaux Wallace Devereaux Bob Limerick C. Verson Smith North F. V. Lab Jean and Teddie Mrs. W. G. Mullen Ginny Murphy and Millard Collins Ott's and Vennetta Becky Jo and Steve Bennett Elizabeth S. Murphy Lou The Shell Station Dentler's Feed Supply Co. Miss Blanche Jackson Mrs. Blanche Jackson Mr. Charles M. Moll Lou Garner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. F. Hutson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stemmer Lawrence Harry Hutson Mr. Joseph Zysk Mrs. Phyllis Zysk Joseph S. Smolek Mary Margaret Smolek Mrs. John Capecci Mrs. F. Patrick Healey Dennis Fleig Eleanor C. Raab Black's Pharmacy Betty Malcolm Marguerite Massieu Mrs. Dorothy Kazmaier Mr. John!Carter Wes McGraw A Sfc Edwin J. Geisendatfer Larry and Teddy Geisendaffer Thelma M. Geisendaffer Mr. and Mrs. B. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schroeder Putzi-e and Mugsie Mr. and Mrs. Albert Makowski Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morgan Beanie's Sunoco Bentley Driver Training School Holly Auto Parts Miss Emile Gansser Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Callender Sir Huck the Beat-Nik Laverne and Russell Diane and Gene Loch Raven Amoco Service A Friend Kurtz's Food Market -.Q- -of M' Pat:-vnA . .. Louie-Joey-Linda-Davy-Danny The Lorenzo Boys Miss Jean Hoffman Chub-Ann March 29, i959 John Doetsch Guilford Bowling Lanes Bell's Hardware and Supply Bechtel's Repair Shop Marsha G. Maloff Gary Swem Fran Ulalle Mundhenk, Carol Mrs. Lillian M. Streeter Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Sharon Mundhenk Rose Stamer Teresa Simmons Schiff Grocery Helanie and Harry Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Ecker Mrs. Ruth Niles Ethel M. Crozier Mr. and Mrs. John Forsigh Pat and Warren Travers Reid Heath Mr. and Mrs. Guy J. Topper George W. Nunnally Marion Nunnally Mary E. Hinchliffe Mary Ann Gange Mrs. Kettie Morlock Howie Earnest Transue, Jr. Tony Lorenzo Mr. and Mrs. S. Frank Lorenzo Ted Dubbs iDundolk-High 6O l Tony Etzel Harry and Carol, November 22, l959 43rd St. Grill Otto's Barbershop Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Maloff Tony Anders Paul Farmer Mr. ond Mrs. Walter Swem Mr. and Mrs. l. B. Afsworth Mildred Bull Sally Pugh Mrs. Catherine Hann Danna L. Mundhenk Kimberley Ann Freyer Cliff and Ann Elaine Ecker Mr. Bill Milner Janice Lee Myers Mr, and Mrs. Elmer J. Gunkel Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Travers Donna Watson Lois Topper Phyllis Topper George W. Nunnally Katheleen Walker Mr. and Mrs. Som Gange Mrs. Kenneth L. Mills Mrs. Alfred Morlock Jerry Sporwashser Mr. Robert H. Wagner Ernest B. Carlson John V. Elseroad Bonnie Kalin Mr and Mrs. Leo Rubin Debrah Eileen Nelson Fred Fodel Richard Snder Bob Zellers Kathleen Ruth Romaniello Edward C. Sappington Mr. James Shipley Lois Shipley Jean C. Slocum Catherine Kennell Plain Pat Riley Margaret McNicol Mr. Charles McNicol John Fowler Cindy and Stu Paul and Ruth Ruth and Paul To Paul Pisarek from D. H. Donna and Bob Kathryn Cox Kimber Cox, Jr, William and Renee Goodier Douglas and Dorothy Eldredge Helen Costa Jim L, and Dottie H. U. S. Marines Vicki and Wayne Wm. R. Geraghty Ill Richard V. Kornick Mr. and Mrs. Max Feinstein Lorio Pedolsky lda Levin's Grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Herbert'M. Harding, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dellone D. E. Laird J. Carlton Robertson Mrs. Vivian Shipley Jay Shipley Betty Lee Kidd Mr. and Mrs. William N. O'Cannor Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holland Elsie 'J. Kaspor Sarah McNicol Mr. Fred McNicol Marcia Ladic Paul Chew Jimmy Wu's Chino Inn Dottie and Skeets l2Al from Dottie H. Kimber Cox, Sr. Katherine Cox Christine Painter Gordon L. Eldredge l. Frank Wally Lee U. S. Navy Charlotte Hall Military Academy Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gilmor Mr. Mrs, Thomas F. McNicholos John and Tom Kelly Dona and Warren Mr. Robert Gresdo Julia Ann Ladany Mrs. Mane Callahan Mr and Mrs. A. V. Bender Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Spioch Mr. and Mrs, Wendle Feimer Miss Kathleen Bouse Robert Bouse, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bouse Mrs. Ann Dix Anthony and John Dix George L. Finecey Judy and Al Joan and Bill James Stanley Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. William Richards Mrs. Howard Schneider Mr. Howard Schneider Pfc. Howard Schneider, Jr. U.S.M.C. Elsie Lernhardt Carol and Buddy Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Miller Delphia Fisher Mrs. Ruth Hoy Mrs. Margarette Wiles Miss Brenda Wiles Mrs. Margaret Hood Mrs. Carrie McCauley Mr. and Mrs. Leola Alyswarth Mr. and Mrs. Dorthy Pugh Charles Mundhenk Lorraine Mundhenk Gloria Burchette Vicient Burns Mrs. M. Popp Mr. Mrs. Caro Mr. MrS. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Delo John B. Weber Lillian Weber yln Weber John P. Cullen and Mrs. Charles Nickels Clara Duncan George E. Burke Catherine E. Burke Mary Burke res Jamerson Jessie Boiler Claude A. Schaal Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson Rigney N. Alan Rigney Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Monroe Phil and Betty Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lane Gerry and Dove Bob Addison and Sue Wallace iN.D.l Bob Harvey and Joe Rihel Wiliam Abbott Douie Vickers Woodrow Simmons Thelma Pritchett Marvin Gordon Stuart Shoritz Steve Yogi Bear Berman Steve Danko Mr, and Mrs. Richard Burt Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hagimihalis Mrs. LeRoy Knight Mrs. Danko Calvert and Yvonne Ed Crigger Jacob Edwards llAl Charles and Carole The Class of IOB4 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kyle Mary and Bernie Weyne Skalstad Jimmy and Dottie Julie Hartlove Miss Clara H. Meagher Larry and Annie 781 Fat:-onA . . . Jerry and Pam The Monford Warriors Matt Biscotti Or. 5-5l2O Mr. and Mrs, Robert F. 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Weller and Family Jim and Jan Skip, Gary, Kevin Frank Schlosser Sr. Eunice Poole Dale Kendall 182 Wa Iter Kruelle Mr. and Mrs. George Kendall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Winn Mr. and Mrs. James Diggs Mr. Tom Koerner Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krahling Voshell's Pharmacy Ern est Leasure Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Peters Patricia Fleig George O. Redtmon Glenn E. Haines Mrs. Herbert Hoiseman Mr. Herbert Hosieman Johnnie Hiebler Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Meekins John Caeincelier Mr. and Mrs. John Pinkas and Family Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Harry X. Howard and Family Joe and Marge Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Heilman Charles J. Heuman Clara Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simmons Terry Lynn Sparwasser Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitman Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nicotra Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nicotra Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Soukup Joe Sta and Fran Velenovsky nley Eugene Cockrell, Jr. Ruanne Soukup Rudy Soukup Mr. Mr. and Mrs, George R. Uchuck and Mrs. Daniel W. Lippy Mrs. Ida M. Nunnally Mr, and Mrs. Mur-ray Foupel Joh n J. 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