Montgomery Blair High School - Silverlogue Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD)
- Class of 1950
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SHAW B.S.Iin., M.liu. After a busy day ARYI YV SHAXV graduated from Mansfield State I eachers College mth a B S Ed and Duke UIHXLISIIS ulth a M Ed He began tmchlng ll12llhCIl13llCS and soclal studlcs ind CO3Ch1llg athletlcs 111 Pennsylyanla Later he became superusmg prtncxpal ln Nlontgolntly County at Damascus and Rockylllc he ts as prxncxpal -Xfter a year 111 the 'Naxy PI'lIlClIJ'lllI1g agaln became Ins OCCUIYIIIOII t xt s 4 1 1 1 Current he IS !NOI'klIlg on Ins doctorate and IS PILSICILIH of the Montgomery County Ieachers 'XSSOCIHUOII , V! .f 5 ,A .A Q M I' y 7 C , X 5 V 1 I Y. 1 I a, -. I . . . xl I I I 1, U . . K . . . L . - an 1 ' wa Blair 1.Hl'-IJTU. ' ly' ' Mrs. Alice D. North, Registrar Mr. Thomas Pyles, BA., MA., Vice Principal Miss julia Foley, R.N., School Nurse 'VN Q is 4724 Mrs. Louise Duey, Secretary Miss Marian Schwartz, BA., M..-X., Vice Principal Coordinating Council lst Row: Miss Sue Aud, Mr Thomas Pyles, Mr. john Scott 21111 Row: Miss Marian Schwartz Mr. Cleo Cummings, Mr. L. Ken- nard Rhodes, Mr. Robert Zimmer man, Mr. Leonard Oass, Miss Lu- cille Appleby, Mrs. Elizabeth Mac- donald. Very bus N rs Niallack Nfrs Steele NI s C cllctly il .LQ K-we Nir. llmkan Hr, DL'I..llldCl Nh. Xkkilkcx N N' fm. mg fm. hm II zlf 11115 We ,.4 Chai B.. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. M. SOCIAL SCIENCE rman-Mrs. Alina E. Davidson, K.. MA. Larl D. Bell, IIA., MA. Albert Ciliakan, BA., M.lill. Roy .X. Delaucler, BA., MEX. Mary D. Enright, IIA., MA. I-.nnly C. Holloway, lI.S., M.X Priscilla Kline, B.S., MS. I.. Kcnnarcl Rlimlcs. BA Ed. ENGLISH Chairman-Miss May Louinc Mknml, BA.. MA. Mrs. Shirley A. Cellelly. BA. Mr. M'illiam WV. Hinckley. BA., M.X. Miss Mary E. McCarthy, BA.. M.Eml. SCIENCE M.-YI Lliairinan-Miss Sue E. Aucl. ll Mrs. Bernice Mallark. BA.. Mlm Q-'ln ff' Clmziiimnn-Mrx. l'.lllIlIDClII Mnulunzilml. Ml. llaimlll ll. llmn. IIS.. M.l-il. LIBR.-XRIAN Miss Swan Boyer, RA., MA. Mi. Stanley Kulakowaki, ILX. Mi. l'. E. Hamslearl, BA., MS. Min li ' Iizzmelli Slnklex. IIA M A fav: x TICS Millard L. Rice, BA. L DRIVER TRAINIINC Mr. Robert F. Maguire, Robert T. Zimmerman, B.S., M.S. INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS Mr. Harrison T. Meserole, BA.. BS.. MA. Mrs. Lucille N. Moler, BA., MA. Miss Carrie Robey, BA., MA. Mrs. Shirley H'orthington, BMX. Mrs. Emilie Holloway, BA. I I 1-was P. . tlhairman-Mrs. Catherine Ackerman, Mrs. Frances Andrews, B.S. A-B. Mr. XYilliam Bennett, BA., MA. Mrs. Louise Harmon, B.S. Mrs. Henrietta R. Hinken, BA. Mr. Leonard T. Oass, B.S., M.Ed Mr. Ernest V. Rhodes, B.S. Mr. Robert Risk, B.S. Mrs. Faye Sherry, BFA. Mr. E. Paul Steigner, B.S., MA. COMMERCIAL Mr. Cleo Cummings, BA. Mrs. jane H. Lear, B.S. Mrs. Helen F. Powell, BA. Mr. john XValker, B.S. Mr. Thomas Krafchik, B.S. Physical' X X Educatio u 'i ..A ' nt n sv ff . Miss jean Baker. IIA. 5 Miss june Lippy, BA. Mr. .xnfhony C,.C,,mv BS- 'I xii. Reno czimiineiii, B I 9 1 , ,N 6 :AD O MUSIC Mass Mary G. Cross, BA., MA. Language Guidance I 4 1 Ill 1. Mrs. Audrey I.. Src-cle, BA. Nliss Luullc Appleby. IBA., NIA. lilnairinan-Miss Hazel Ilralt, IIA. Miss Marian Schwartz, BA., Nil, Nliws Mary Ii. 5IfCai'lIiy. BA., NI.Ii4l. M11 I.cun:u'cl Oass, IIN.. Nl Fd. Mr. Harrison T. Meserole, BA., B.S. Q fr !f,,-, , '- f A g .11- F 'A ' - N Seniors v 5, ? . 5 d A ' Q Q I , If' KLA , 'EQ , am my f m 3 L T7'6d51lT67' Sggrgmry President ' 2 4 Q , ' XVILLIAM LARIMORE .x ,,, , Vice President XVILLIAM SCHIEF RICHARD FENE PATRICIA LEVENDOWSKI X I, 26' I 'Q- fr. ljsrf! If . X pil Advisor MR. L. KENNARD RHODES A 1 3 f Xxf , .. ..: ri- 1 .5 has 48 -Xntl fellas would gnc a mlllxon dollars tc mx place IRNI-XLEE -XDX X llgllt heart Ines long Stngmg Qlul: 4'-I Bank 40 10 H R Txeai 48 R l' 10 Intramurals NI XRJORII XIkI'N lla: If Xen pleasant cnjms lrfc XRI FS XNIIIIXXI XI DFR'I OX llzzuk I can 1 all that max become il man C INI-X AI IJIMRIOX I mn Ilns cute redhead IS haul to beat f ,WW :Q is K BIWFRIX AI ILXXNDIR Bev 4 quiet guy with a Cute grm Ixack 48 49 10 Nliual Xltls 48 Intramurals 48 Monogram Comm 49 Stadium Comm 49 Publicity fomm 40 H-XRRX XLLCOKK JR FI1lt3Lztlx Always full of fun and nnschtef Intramurals 48 49 H R Pres 0 JI NE ALLFN Babx Curxous rather shy but agreeable I I F 41 SIP Puddx Xlong lifes path she ll sure go far 1 be ln .P Mi 4' JAMES ANDERSON Andy -There's mischief in this man. Band '50. JUDITH ANDERSON Judy -Brains and Charm, she's got both. Library Club '48, '49, '50, Silverlogue '49, '50. EDYVARD AKUERAKE Greek -His great play-making paces the team. Football '48, '49, Rifle Club '50, Care '48, Conservation Club '48, CHARLES ARMSTRONG Chuck -The worId's no better if we worry. Conservation Club '48, H. R. Treas. '48, Dance Comm. '48, '49, Rifle Club '48, '49, '50, Track '48, '49, '50, Safety Comm. '48, '49, H. R. Pres. '49, H. R. Sec. '50, Stud. Council '50, Science Club '49, '50, Intramurals '49, I C1 4 L 1 JAMES ASH jim -A devilish grin lighted by freckles. Rifle Club '47, '48, Intramurals '49. JOY ATHEY-Shy, tall and unconcerned. JOHN A'II.ER jack -A friendly grin that's sure to win. BA BARA BAGBY 'lIarbero -Sincerity will always draw people. Library Club '49, '50, oa rs Club '49X Photography Club '48, Hockey Team '49, '50, Girls B Club '50, 1 ' Nw, J' APS' ifpbv l' L' '9 F1 NINA BAILEY-A live wire with lots of power. Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Set '48, Silverlogue '49, Liter- ary Editor '50, Sr. Play '50, Inter- School Relations '50, Majorettes '48, '49, '50, Quill and Scroll '50, Honor Society '50, tc ll l JOAN ll-AKI-IR-Joy shines in her eyes like gems. Clieerleatlers '49, '50, Stud. Council '50, Radio Comm. '50, Tri-Hi-Y '49, '50, Bas- ketball '-18, Silver Chips '49, F. T. A. '49, '50, Sr. l'lay '50. . 'S 7-T if '08 , xv X na 'fl' 1 L. Nik All eyes front JAMES BALILES jimmie -WVhy worry, why work? Loafers. '49, '50, F. T. A. '49, '50. BETTY BALLARD Betts -Bright as the sun, sweet to all. e x are Zz' . , S 5? . Y 1- , - Q Q-xx t in 'S X' ROBERT BANKARD Bob -Baseball first, then the world. Baseball Team '49. JAMES BARNETTE 1immie -A big little man with lots of fight. Zieq Zark BARBARA BARRY Bobbie -Tall and slender. -ll-IAN BAR'l'I.l'1'l l'-Hcrc's a clever. bright-eyed miss. Intramurals '48, Pres. '50. X . -.- x'f' .. , 1 K K RICHARD BATMAN Dick -Quick wit and friendly smile. Visual Aids '48, '49, '50, Orrhestra '49, Band '48. '49, '50. CAROL BAl'ER Kay Cay -One line girl. F. 'I'. A. '49, '50, Clee Club '50, .Art Club '50, Conservation Club '48. f.ia..j I Gx , g- , Q X 4 , ,C RVTH l u'MelN-Bf3inS, wit and personality. Library' Club '49, '50, Ramblers '49, '30, Tri.Hi,y '4g. -50 Loafer-'S Club '49, '50, 'IS..XARll.XR.-X lilfQ.Xl.l. liab.s -Quiet charm, a smile for all. l Hl'l' '48- '49, '50, Election Comm. '50, Silverlogue '50 Quill and Scroll. ' CXROLYN BENIIIES-Qtlit-t lillll Steadfast-a goml friend. Dramatic' Club '48, '49, '50, Art Club '48, '49, Sl-,l-Ufl1Nli BENSON Genz '-Remember. The worltl's a stage . . Library Club '48, '49, '50, Loafer's Club '49, '50, Sr. Play '50, NORMA BERCO Bingo -Always busy tloing some-thing. Clee Club '48, Art Club '49, DONNA BERKLEY Dmznie -Pleasant smile, attractive. 'I'ri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Silver Chips '50, Intramurals '48, Variety Show '48, '49, LOIS BERRY Babydoll -She has many virtues. Care '48, '49, Silver Chips '50, Clee Club '48, '49, Intramurals '48, '-19. ELSII-1 MAY Ill-IVAN llr'zf -Dainty, small and neat. Stadium Committee '48, '49, '50, Care '49, '50, Library Club '49, '50, Dance '50. DORIS BLADEN Twinkles -Shy but sociable. HELEN BLANCHE-Sweet as a primrose that peeps beneath the thorn. Majorettes '48, '49, '50, Tri- Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Silver Chips '48. '49, '50, H. iq gi. 5' it 6 Formally we go to the Thanksgiving Dance Q is . f 5 S 4 ' 4 f 1 bf 15 '- K il A FRANCES BOCCS Frankie -Precise and helpful. BARBARA BOXVIE Bobbie -YVitty and full of fun. CIHARLI-QS ISORDEAUX Ben -Friendly smile and win- LEICH BOVVIE-Cars and Leigh go hand in hand. ning ways. Intramurals '48, '49, '50, 9 it ke Z bil ,e .,r:.' 4 kf 1 , ,Q Aivi vx. W l.0l'lSli BOWVBTAN Lou -Very sweet in her own quiet way. 'l'ri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Bank '50, Intramurals '48, '49, CHARLES BRAILER Charlie -An all round guy. Kennel Club '48, Honor Soc. '49, '50, Silver Chips '49, '50, School Store '49, Science Club '49, '50, Dance Comm. '49, Intramurals '49, '50, Track '48, '49, '50, Rifle Club '48, H. R. Treas. '50. ROWENA BRANTHOVER Rena -Sense of humor, orderly. Stadium Comm. '49, '50, Home Ec. Club '49, '50. MARY BRENNAN-Her voice and heart are gay. Library Club '49, '50, Care Comm. '50, Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Intramurals '48, Silver Chips '49, '50. 114, fs 'Sv 5 Taq --. A 1. 'Q' Qs N kisizeqlia a ' RICHARD BROXVN Dirk -A hearty laugh can cure anything. SHIRLEY BROWN-There is no lack of spirit in her. Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Intramurals CHARLOTTE BURTON-Blond hair, blue eyes, reservgd. Girls Intramurals '48, '-49. NANCY III7'l'l.IiR-Cute, always on the go. Tri'Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Intramurals '48, '49, Bank '50. ESTELLE BYRD Birdie -We knew you well, we liked you well. DOLORES CALLIS Mouse -Little, blond, and full of pep. SARAH CAMERON Sally -Laughing eyes and pleasing smile. Glee Club '48, '49, '50, Art Club '49, ELIZABETH ANN CAVE Liz -Illondi Nothing else needed. Library Club '48, '49, '50. Hockey Mgr. '50, F.T.A. '49, '50, Loafers Club '49, '50, Senior Class Play '50, Silverlogue '48, '49, '50. WILLIAM CHAPIN Bill -Such a man would win most anyone. Bas- ketball '48, Football '48, '49, '50, Track '48, '49, '50, Library '50, Variety Show '49 V. Pres. Stud. Coun. '50, Ch. Order Comm. '50. RICHARD CHAl'I'l-ILL Dirk - Monly Blair thinks a lot of him. Rifle '48, '49, '50, Photograpliy '48, Visual Aids '48, Silverlogue '48, '50. 11' AL:-Q, 1 -1f pv' was 4, A .xx Fx ' fv- . .A-I Many majorettes march masterfully sv 5' os., VIVIAN CHERRIX Bibhi -Athletic, with lots of nice remarks. Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Library Club '49, '50, Girls B Club '49, Pres. '50, Ramblers '49, '50, Hockey Team '48, '49, '50, Basketball '48, '49, '50, Softball '48, '50. '49, '50, Track '48, Loafers '49, '50. BETTY GENE COLLIER-A willing worker, she'll go BRADFORD CLEAVEIAND Brad -A better friend is not to be had. Legislature '49, H. R. Treas. '50, Intra- murals '48, '50 far. Tri'Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Library Club '48, '49, Silver Chips '49, '50. ' 464 7 my z A, sa,- L' 4 :- I A-was 1. , 1, ' 1 -', H f.-- 1. , l,AXVRliNCli COLLISON I.awrie -Everyone is his friend. Visual .Kills '48, '49, '50. KENNETH COMBS Colonel Combs -That sweet tone of the South is really something to talk about. JAMES CORSINI-At ease on the dance floor. Photog- raphy '47, Rifle '48, Legislature '49, Intramurals '48, '49, Chair Comm. '40, '50, ' ANN CRAIG-Her soft voice speaks wise words. Library Club '48, '49, '50, Dramatic '49, Silver Chips '48, '49, '50, Silver Quill '49, '50, Art Club Pres, '49, BERNARD COCHRAN Bernie -Always on the move Library Club '48, '49, '50, Loafers '49, '50, Art Club 48 '49, Ramblers '49, '50, Conservation '48, '49, Blair Store Soplr. Treas. '48, Intramurals '48, Hockey '49, Care 49 QQ N -V.. ELEANOR CREZEE Ellie -A hard worker, likes a good time. Silverlogue '50, Sr. Play '50. rv- ed. tl. ' ' 'K ' 1 , JOHN DAVIS johnny -His hus- tle, pep and lots of fight, will pace the Red and White. Football '48, '49, '50. JAMES DAVIS jirl1rl1y -XS'hy think? It ht Q PATRICIA CROSSAN Pat -Lots of fun, a girl we all know. Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Care '48, H. R. Sec. '48, Pipers '48, BRIAN CROWLEY-Ambitious, with a quiet mind. Silver Chips '49, '50, Stud. Council '50, Tennis '49, '50, Honor Soc. '50, Quill and Scroll. 5 E51 as CLAIRE DAVIS-Unselfish, and easy to know. CHARLES CURTIS Charlieo -When anything's cooking, ne's always on hand. Intramurals '50. CHARLES CUMMINGS Chuck -Never caught hurrying, talkative. Intramurals '48, '49, '50, Football '48, Conservation Club '48. MARION Dl-QIQDRICZK-Always ready for it good laugh. Home lic. '49, '50, Stadium Comm. '50. 519' LUANNE CROGAN Lulu -Studious, but well acquaint- I P l l tl . 1 I' 'QI ..,,,. One of BIair's touchdowns, Blair-Bethesda Game DONALD DeMOTT Donny -A swell guy to know. Band '48, Track '48, Rifle Club '50. RALPH DEWHIRST Buddy --Why work, when there are girls around? Cheerleaders '49, '50, Silver Chips '49, '50, Order Comm. '48, '49, '50, Care Comm. '49. detackq iv -:J-'I' rs Q' . 1' , ASX A 1.1 5 ,, fs, WILLIAM Dll-ZDRICH IiiIl -Populax? You bet, He's a head guy. l'res. '50, Stud. Council '50, Honor Soc. '50, Baseball Mgr. '49, Dance Comm. '49, Cheerleader '49, '50, Library Club '49, '50, Inter-High Council '50, Assembly Comm. '49. BARBARA DOANE Bobbie -A typical Blairite day by davf jAMES DOWNS jimmy -A hearty frame, a hearty spirit. Library Club '50, Safety Comm. '50, Order Comm. '50, Track '49, '50, Football '49, '50, Basketball '49, '50. HERBERT DUEY-Quiet until you know him. Science Club '49, '50, Rifle Club '48, '49, '50, Intramurals '49, '50. jOYCE DUVALL-A smile that everyone knows. Library Club '48, '49, '50, Pres. '50, Dance Comm. '48, '49, '50, Drum Majorettes '48, '49, '50, Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50. Stud. Council '49, '50, V. Pres. Soph. Class, Variety Show '49, Inter-School Relations '50, IIOHN EAGLETON johnny -There's mischief in his eye. Library Club '49, '50, Band '49, '50, Dance Comm. '50, Stud. Council '50, Legislature '49, Care '49. 1 .Su If 26 BROOK I .-XRQl'H.XR Ift H1fI'Ii - A staid and steady man. Initia- muials '-18, '49, '50, Stud. Cmnt '50 I-RANGES I- XRR KR l'im1kir - The fairest garden in hcl' looks, Majutellcs '-18, '49, '30, ' BETTY LOU EDMONDS-Cute and charming too. pw Majorettes '48, '49. '50 5 MII.IJRliII IQIINIUNIIS .IIillif '-A Sweet auraftite kind of grace. f MARION IilJXY.'XRIISANife tliinge in life are small. NIICIFIAI-QI. KDIVARDS-.Xll kinds of fun. Intramurals ' , 9. 90. ,Q fa, l' ,QA vnu gpm I t A-5.1 MARIAN ELLERBE-A fair face is half a portion. Sr. Comm. '50. MARGARET ENGLE-Wisdom and modesty, both nomhined. FRED EVERIi'l'T-There's no sport like a good sport. Football '49, '50, Track Silver Quill '50, Intramurals '50, Safety Comm. '49, '50. IRENE FAINA-lN'ell groomed from head to toe. Home Ec. Pres. cd' 49, J0, F ii: I , Z' ' - x -ll' b Us v,!,, D 1 43 51313 7 -r ' Blair's xariety of letters 'lvl f RICHARD FENE Dick -A happy man and wise is lu Football '49, '50, Silver Quill '50, Library Club '-19. '50 YVelfare Club '50, Quill and Scroll '50, V. Pres. of -ll Class, Treas. Sr. Class. PATRICIA FENNELL Bing -Friends are all that matter. Silverlogue '50, Dramatics '49, K' 7? .f BETTY JEAN FINCHABI-Small and sweet-hard to beat. Tri-Hi4Y '48, '49, '50, Orchestra '48, '49, '50, Band '49, '50, Loafers '48, '49, '50, Library '49, '50, Silverlogue '49, '50. ELEANOR FITZGERALD-Quiet, sweet, fun to know. EDWARD FLEMING Tex -No troubles to worry me. MARCIA FLICKINGER-A bright red head, full of pep. Pres. Bank '50, Bridge Club '48. COLLEEN FLING-Her big brown eyes are open wide. Library Club '48, '49, '50, Dramatics '49, Loafers '49, '50, Care '50, Intramurals '48, FRANCIS FORTIN Fran -A bashful boy with a handsome smile. 5 of E' .3, Till: , 'KT Q15 W 3g ali. -f , No' ROBERT FORWARD Bob -Silence has its own reward. Football Mgr. '49, '50, Basketball mgr. '49, '50, Rifle Club '48, '49, '50, Legislature '48. BERNARD FOY Bernie -Many are the hearts he has broken. IYILLIAM FOY Billie -Dark, handsome-a good sense of humor. Kennel Club '48, '49, Football '48, '49, '50, MARILYN FRASER I.yr11z -A dillerent sort of spirit. Care '48, VVelfarc '48, '49, '50, Election '50, Stadium Comm. '48, Silver Chips '49, '50. JANET I-'ROCKE-Beauty of the mind surpasses all. Bridge Club '48, Bank '50. JOHN GALLACHER-Bound for success. ROBERT GARYER Bob -I can't see the board, I forgot my glasses. PATTI GARY-She hath a very pleasing smile. Tri'Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, H. R. Sec. '49, '50, Intramurals '48, Variety Show '49. PATRICIA GEARY Pat yourself, be kind, be like Pat. Intramurals '48, Variety Show 49. MARILYN GI-ZSELL - Quiet, but resolute. Rick, concerned over the shooting. -Be 'UF ,,...-NX Tsnqif I I J?- L I Q I sf is 5 ,V 4- O I 'v s- .I Nl' . 5 5 X 'tu fllf I .' . X '-Xl Our sharpshooting rifle members won many a match .x ' .lap as gg, ', inf I V .XX L V .I .1 ,I - , .X 3 X 'Q J ' ' r JK- s I 'D E: 1 MILTON GIBSON Hoot -Silence is virtue given to few. XVILLIAM GIDDINGS Billy -Boys will be boys. NORMA JEAN GIBSON-Gentle as a kitten and oft BARBARA GILL 'Babe -Calm, cool, collected, and cute. as fierce. Intramurals, Conservation Club. Sec. of H. R. Tri-Hi-Y '49. '50. -Q, 5 czZZaf'45' awww ,cz ra . as N A 4 fo af .435 1 1+ l AMJWM ifrfw j0Y GOCGIN Sue -Boots, saddles, horses, away. Ken- nel Club '48, PERCY COODY-He trumpets not his own virtue. Library Club '48, '49, '50, Loafers '49, '50, Ramblers '49. '50, Visual Aids '48, '49, '50, Conservation Club '48, '49, Silver Chips '49, Band '50, Silverlogue, NLC. Variety Show '50. GERALD COITGH jerry -I would be bashful if the girls would let me. Football '50, Sr. Play '49, DONALD GRAHAM Don -A good looking guy with a winning way. 61391 'Wi fa., fi? '--w f-.' -- ' i f Q i., T 1- ti' - X, I . . .nh I N SHIRLEY GRAHAM Siler -Wliy be serious when you can laugh? Library Club '50, Cheerleaders '50, F. T. A. Sec. '49. ANN GI'NIMICI.-Clombines musir, lun, and charm. 'Iri- Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Loafers tllub '48, '49. '50, Library Club '49, '30, Silseilogue '49, '50. IXNIES HACBI-QRC jim -A talent for getting into trouble. Ortler lk Safety Comm. '49, '50, Visual Aids '48, '49, '50, Conservation '48, CARROL HAMBLIN l.f'f!y -H'ee but wicked. JOYCE HAMERICK jo -Whose face is this so musically fair? Stadium Comm. '48, '49, '50, Home EC. Club '48, '49, '50, Clee Club '49, '50. PHILIP HAMILTON-Though I'm always in haste, I never hurry. Dancing Club '48. LOUISE HANSON-Music does her talking for her. Orchestra '48, '49, Tri4Hi-Y '48, Care '50, H. R. Sec. '48. MARY LOITISE HANSON Mary Lou -Brains, smart, kind al heart. Orchestra '48, '49, Library Club '49, '50, Tri-Hi-Y Sec. '48, Honor Soc. '50, Silver Chips '48, '49, Mgr. Ed. '50 Silver Quill '49. MARY HARLOW Mimi -In her mind the wisest books. Pres. H. R. '50 47107, 72117-I-5ff'fif!5 Tr WW DONALD HARRIS Don -Live with happiness. Intramurals '47, '48. I 'ff 6 Mraz Qs mt, X 'Qc' not Bob Norton diligently works in the Physics Lab. HELEN HARRIS-Brooklyn's pride and joy. Home Arts Club '48, Stadium Comm. '48. PHYLLIS HARRISON Tillie -Personality Plus. Con- servation Club Sec. '48, Tri-Hi-Y '50, Welfare Comm. '49, '50, Glee Club '50, Pipers '49, Library Club '50, Publicity Mgr. Silver Quill '50, Variety Show '48, Md. St. Chorus '48, '49, Conservation Radio Broadcast '48, '49. 'Ja tp-- ri 1:7 4 . ,H :fx -K 1 i p c Y X x 7 EUGENE RTMAN Gene -As good as gold. ANN HARTSFIELD-Texas gift to Blair. Basketball Team '48, H. R. Treas. '48, '49, Library Club '49, '50, F. T. A. my-gem SYDNEY HEPLER Syd -She has a way with the piano, Majorettes '49, '50, Radio Program '49, Variety Show '48, '49, '50, Silver Quill '50, F. T. A. '49, '50, ROBERT HERDTFELDER Rapid Robert -Happy go lucky, without a care. Conservation Project '47, '48, Chair Comm. '48, '49, Care '48, D. O. '49, '50, Intra- murals '47, '48, '49, H. R. Pres. '50. CHARLES HODGSON Charlie -There's a hint of greatness in him. Camera Club '48, '49, Track Team '48. EDWARD HOLWICK Ed -As I am, so I see. Photog- raphy Club '48, '49, Cv ,lr ' DIANE HORRIDCE De .lIagger -She can be imitated A by none. Dramatic Club '49, Stud. Conntil '30, Clee SR ' L Club '5o. I I Y 5 BETTE HOTT,-XRD-Her comnanv is alwau wt-lcoine. l . A , 5' Majorettes '48, '49, '30, Library Club '49, '50, Tri-Hi-Y 'A '48, '49, '50, H. R. Y, Pres. '48, Silver Chips '48, '49, ' , .r 'T jOE WAYNE HOWELL-The wit of man cannot declare. :el I Q JOAN Illflilll-QI, Tap -Her talents are an asset to Blair. Majorettes '48, '49, Captain '50, Library Club '48, Q '50, Welfare Comm. '48, '49, Silver Chips '48, '49, '50. or-f WALTER HUBER Walt -Tl1ere's a good time coming. EDWARD HUNTER lid -All his perfections are so rare. H. R. Treas. '50. HARRY INGRAM Hairy -An all-around Blairite. - Football '48, '49, '50, Track 48, '49, '50, Science Club '49, '50, H. R. Pres. '50, Stull. Announcer '50. MONA JEAN -IESS-A trusty maiden, triml and true. l.oaft'rs '49, Tumbling '49 H. R. Sec. '5O. ,Q-44-CC f v ,a.:a.,.e.:g.e.- WW' - 5 .1-gf N9 AIMEE LOU jOH.-XNNES Amos ' -Model's face-Mode1's hgure. Ma- joretles '48, '49, '50, 5: Q' Qc. LEXVIS j0llNSON I.uuif '-Notli- ing endures but personal qualities. ' ' I-'ootball '48, '49 lr ,pf 551 -3 23-W1 Vice Versa-The girl pays WANDALEE JONES Wanda -A gentle manner and pleasing way. CHRISTOPHER JORDAN Kit -Chatter, chatter as I go. H. R. Pres. '49, Intramurals '50. .lady 10446 y Z, A I . Q ' 'Q N 9,5 'p if A' -sf' MK wi . ff - ' , :pas--' 8'4- 'f -9 JAY KENDIG-The calm lights of mild philosophy. Intramurals '48, '49. NANCY KENDRICK-A plucky girl, who's out to win. Softball '48, '49, Basketball '48, Monogram Comm. '48, '49, '50, Bank '49, '50, Silver Chips '50, Pres. Honor Soc. 50. fm DONALD KENNEDY Don -His cute head is always in the clouds, Camera Club '50, JOYCE KIDWI-LLL 7'edd5-bear -Quiet, sweet, she's hard to beat. Silver Chips '48, '49, '50, Announcement Comm. '50, legislature '48, H. R. Treas. '49, Sec. '5O. MARY ANN KIFER-Beauty and brains make a good combination. Care '49, Silverlogue '49, '50, Loafers '49, '50, Library Club '49, '50, Band '48, '49, '50, Silver Quill '49, '50, Conservation '48. LEONARD KOWVALCHIK Len -The very pink of perfection. Intramurals '48, '49, '50. PQ, 4-is ,,,, x '-lfl. Intramtrrals '48, Silver Chips '48, '49. 3 fr KAREN KRUSE-No beauty is like the beauty of the mind. '2 ROLLIN KUCH Cookie -Lots of fun with everyone. Basketball j.V. '48, Track '48, '49, Photography '48, Silver Chips '50, Silverlogue '49, Intramurals '48, '49, '50, Rifle '49, '50. 'QA-4 pi 6. ,. j'wl 'tr CAROL KUPFER-Quiet but the kind all will notice. HERBERT LACEY-Silent crushes never known, brrt to his friends. LORENE LADD-Fair, shy and full of fun. Majorettes '48, '49, '50, Silverlogue '50, Legislature '49, Library Club '49, '50, CHARLES LANDENBERGER Charlie -Brawn and Brain. H. R. Pres. '49, Activity Comm. '50 WILLIAM LARIMORE Bill -Tall, dark, and handsome but quiet. Library Club '48, '49 '50, Stud. Council '49, '50, Class Pres. '48, '49, '50, Legislature '48, Football '48, '49, '50, Basketball '48, '49, '50, X, ,V gal wh0's wise. Library '48, '49, ff ' '50, Silverlogue Editor '50, Dance Comm. '48, '49, Election Comm. '48, ' '49, '50, Stud. Council '50, Honor Soc. '49, '50, F. T. A. '49, '50, MARY LASHER-Sparkling eyes, a 3 Quill and Scroll '50, Softball '48, MARIE KRAMER-Eyes of brown. Slrc's friendly too. tizr e 48. Variety Show '49, Glee Club '48, Softball '48, 2.1 .g rw, Q F N ia N I' Sf- l 3 S . if MILDRED L.-XYTON Millie - Blow your trumpet sweet. l.ibrary Club '48, '49, '50, Corrservatiorr '48, m Q Loafers '49, '50, llaurl '-19. '50, Illair ' Store '50. 1 s 517.1 71 I ,K f Seniors show their dramatic talent JOSEPHINE LEE jo -Her presence is always desired. NICHOLAS LEE Nick -Success will undoubtedly be his. Library '48, '49, '50, Election Comm. '48, Care '49, Dramatic Club '49, Honor Soc. '49, '50, Band '48, '49, '50, Silver Quill Editor '50, Loafers '49, '50. Zara :Iwi Q iii, '48 ffm- ' 5:9 fb. . 'e A . s .3 4' 4 vt .. ., -:':-Jzfff . -, -ggziiig If . ,Sgr , ,A 1 -ref:-221 .-. 5 GERALD LENTZ Gerry -Personality as bright as his hair. Conservation '48, H. R. Treas. '48, Pres. '49, Care '48, Chair Comm. '49, '50, Silverlogue '50, Intra- murals '48, '49, '50. PATRICIA LEVENDOXVSKI Patti -Very prim and neat as a pin. Care '49, Legislature '49, Tri-Hi-Y '49, '50, I-I T. A. '49, Inter-School Relations '49, '50, Dance Comm. '50, Class Sec. '50, Stud. Council '50, Silver Chips '49, '50. caecufaazfie' MARY LEKVIS-Quiet and full of fun. F. T. A. '48, '50. LLOYD Lll.LIl-I-I came, I saw, I conquered. Pres. Art Club, Art Staffs Silveflogue Silverthips, Silver Quill. -f' .1 x , I i fgxil , DONALD LINDSEY Don -Big-Blonde-Bashful. Band , '49, '50, JOHN LLOYD-Such a person never makes enemies. Orchestra '48, '49, '50, Hg. 9444 Q JEANNIQ LOBDELL II'lzirIau'ay -Paralleled by none but herself. .4 ROBI-QRT LLNOIV Rob -On the diamond he's really 5, keen. Order and Safety Comm. '48, llaseball '49, Football Q-s. '43, i It .. rig 5' . ,'-:- 1 f XX,,f f I ROBERT LYNCH Bob -Good looks always help. Intramurals '49, '50, ROBERT Mac-LEOD Bob -A sharp wit but hc's shy in using it. PEGGY MAJOR-She was sent from heaven, Care '48 Dance Comm. '48. MAUREEN MARK Dc'anie -Always mischief when she's around. Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Silver Chips '50, Silverlogue '30. WILLIAM MARRINAN jim -A shifty back on -,ur football team. Football '50, Basketball '50, Baseball '50. BEVERLEY ANN MARTIN Bev -Sweet, quiet, true-a loyal friend. FE MARTINI-IZ-A quiet Senorita. Art Club '48, Home Ec. '49. ROBERT MASSEY Bob -A real. ly nice 'ense of humor. Visual Aids '48, '49, '50, Legislature '49, Conservation '48, Library Club '50, Band '48, 'nlramurals '48, '-49. xx 5 Y P, -.1 'r ,, x X-f ds 1 J 1 -J J ft- -S QL ,36- fm I 4. CT L, ., T ' E . Q' fcvi 5 A f. .I 3 The band enjoys the trip it von to New York ' , at the Statue of Liberty 2 . ,,, . sr: ,D ,. y FLORENCE MAZUR Fl055y -She'll go forth and THOMAS McKNIGHT-Quiet and nice to have around conquer a crown. DOLORES MCQUEEN-I.Ve see in her a charming per- NANCY MCCALEB Diz -She flavors everything-the sonality. vanilla of society. Silver Chips '48, '49, Quill and Scroll '50. Wed! to ' ' LOUIS MEYERLE Lou -True friendship cannot be replaced. Photography '48, '49, '50, Tennis '48, '49, gk Track '48. HELEN MILLER TuUy -Sweet and Shy. JOHN MILLER jack -He's a classmate with a friendly XIRGINI.-X NIILLER ilIifkf'y -'lille WOI'ltl tlcllgllli in 7 .,. sunny people. 'ww - F44 l . grin. G- 1 9'1 my 4 QW SLIZANNE MITCHELL Susie -Tall and athletic-frank and fearleii Hockey '48, '49, Basketball '48, '49, Softball '48, Track '48, Ciils B Club. Tri-lli- '48, '49, '30. IntiamnralQ '48. Library '49, '30, I-', 'I'. A. '49, '30, Cheerleaders '49, '50, Variety Show '48, Silver Chips '49. BARBARA MONOACHAN life -The gal who puts the pep in pepper. Legislature '48, Statlinm Comm. '49, '50. BARBARA MOORE-Sweet sophisticate. Loafers Club '49. jOSlal'HINl-Q MOORE joI11 '-Sitlg no karl wings for ine. Tri-Ili-Y '48, '49, '30, Silxer Chips '30, lrgislzttttie '48 '49, H. R. Y. Pres. '48, Majtnettes '48, '40, '50, Statlitnn Comm. '48. RONALD MORRIS Ronnie -'I'lie people at Blair think a lot of him. Tennis '48, '49, '50, Rifle '49, Intramurals '48, '49, '50. PATRICIA MORROWV Pat -Virtue is its own reward. Care '49, '50, Election Comm. '50. ELEANOR MOIQLDEN Sue -She heads the top of the list. FLORANN ML'5SI2LWHl'I'Ii Amt -Slie carries a flaming torch. Stadium Comm. '48, Dance Comm. '-49, 'Iii-lli-Y '48, '49, '30, Silxerlogne '49, '30, Art Club '48, Variety' Show '48, Plan' '48, '50. 1- -1' MARCIA NAL' BI AN r'lIickf'y - Experience is the best teacher. Photography '48, Ramblers '49, Home I-lc. '48, '49. K . OV' iv' ROBERT NIQSBIII' Hob -A likeable wrt of guy. liatk '48, '-49 '30 Rille '49 '30 E 3 i s., A,-,Agn---.. ,1 f Shop students busy as bees ' 1 i If I 1 I - j . 4 , I 1 . ,A U ROBERI' NORTON Hob -His method and motto is EDXVARD OYVEN Ted'-Small like a stick of dynamite. fun. Dance Comm. '49, '50, Silverlogue '49, '50, Silver Rifle '49, H, R, Pres, '48, Chips '50, Photography '48, '49, Rifle '48, '49, '50. PATRICIA PARKNIAN Pat -Here's our gal to lead ROSENIARY O'NEILL P0sz'y -Quiet, serious and swell. the class. Library '48, '49, '50, Dramatic Club '48, Care Home EC. '48, '49, Stadium Comm. '49, Art Club '48. '49, Silver Chips '49, '50, F. T. A. '50. 0 N And 4 aww mczqagdae, ' Za!!! J.-XNICI-I PATTON fanny -So kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition. Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, H. R. Pres. '50, Dance Comm. '50, Library Club '49, '50, Silverlogue '40, 'a Gi jr. Sr. Prom Comm. '49, Stud. Council '50, Sr. Play Comm. '50, Variety Show '49, '50, Care Comm. '-18. ROBERT PAXTON Bobo -A tall man may reach great heights. Intramurals '48, Bridge Club '47. BEVERLY PIZACOCK Bev -How did you know I'm from the South? Honey Chile. F. T. .-X. Club '50, ROBERT PEASI2 1fl1I1,'-QlllCl . . . dimples and curly hair! Football Silver Quill '50, Librarv Club '49, '50, x'0'N 1-4 Welfare Comm. '49, '50, Grade justice '50, WAYNE PETTIT-Theres a time for all things. 6 Q 1 1 WILLIS POOLE-Tomorrow comes soon enough. Band RICHARD PETZOLD-A helping hand he gives to all. '48, '49, '50, Intramurals '48, '49, '50, H. R. Pres. '50, 'VAS' h 2- F. T. A. '49, '5o. A. I I DAVID POWER-He never let anyone down. Ramblers s 9 V '48, '49, '50, Library Club '49, '50, Band '48, '49, '50, Q ,H ' f XX Loafers '49, '5O. ',jL 9 T fi . -sg .Ag,, . .,4 r 1 A is I Kali, DONALD PRAISNER Don -The strong, silent type. Band '49, '5O. ROBERT PRESTON Bob -None knew what he would do next. Photography Club '48. SARA PRYOR-You needn't be little to be liked. Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Stud. Council '49, '50, Library Club '48, '49, '50, Dance Comm. '49, '50, Sr. Activity Comm. '50, Jr. Sr. Prom '49 Honor Soc. '50, Welfare Comm. '48, '49, '50. ROBERT PURYER Dick -Dick suffers when silent. Order Comm. '50, Visual Aids '48, '49, '50, R' e Club ' 8, ' , '50, Intramurals '48, ' , '50, . V I , f'l11fIh4,4Mg,' CI..-XRIT RANDLIAQTT Ifahf '-Yit'- '-,Lt-' tue is hold, and goodness never D fearful. Home EC. '48, '49, '50, .. K .' PV' Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Stadium f Comm. '5U. 1 J DORUI HY REACH Dottie -Toy! , know her is to like her. gheer- leadet s '50. rf T 'A X. X fs ll, T I t .75 Talents of the teens DOROTHY REDMOND Dol -Always known by her blonde hair. Tri-Hi-Y '48, Home lic. '48, '49, '50. ANNA REED Annie -Small cheer and great welcome are with her. de f lt Y 4 7 HR: 4' C' 'M fs YI . . fi ' '34 , 9 -1 an-9' 'A an - 1 I i wlfvhr 4'v ,. if X THELMA RICE Titel -Her talents are ot the more silent class. V. Pres. Bank '50, Archery Club '49. THONI.-XS RIDGEWVAY Tommy -A good manager of everything. Mgr. of Football, Basketball, Baseball '48, '49, '50, Dance Comm. '48, '49, '5O. YVILLIAM RIGGS Bill -Merrily, merrily shall I live now. Conservation Club '48, Library Club '49, '50, Intramurals '49, '50. YVILLIANI ROBBINS jake -Laugh yourself into stitches. HOWARD ROTH Howie -Always on the ball. Library Club '49, '50, Care Comm. '48, '50, Symphonette '48, '49, Band '48, '49, '50, Orchestra '48, '49, '50. P.-Xl'I. RUBIN-May the best man win. Intramurals '48, '49, '50. 76 ANN RUNYAN I3umiy -Ready with a smile for every- one. Home lic. Club '48. MELIA SAAH MeIIie -What word can express the favor of her face. Care '49, '50, Radio Club '50, I BETTY LU SAMPSON Squirrel -Small but lingering. f Majurettes '49, '50. f 'X Q -1 jXNlkS SANBORN S'anr1y -'Iall, sintere, and quiet. 9-R 3 i xp ' ' - ' Q i Tennis Team '48, '49, '50, f ' ' 4 f , xx .5 ' SHIRLEY MAE SCHERRIQR-Quiet, tharni, wish we knew her better. Care '50, Bank '50. XVILLIAM SCHIEF Bill -This cool redhead is a c0ach's dream. Boys B Club '48, '49, Basketball '48, '49, '50, Baseball '48, '50, l-'oothall '47, legislature '48, Stud. Council '50, MARNA SCHVLTZ-A twinkling smile, a light heart. MARLIT.-X SCOTT Mar Rae -.-Uways busy-always talking. Library Club '49, '50, Dance Comm. '50, Silver Chips '48, '49, '50, Radio Club '50, F. T. A. '49, '50, Majorettes '49, '50, WALTER SCRIMGEOUR The Mad One -A live wire who's into everything. 1 JOHN SELBY ulollflllyn-AlW3yS a new prank to pull. if Q if l 5, .J P s A sociable time xx 5 9 0 R er, W 2 Q' 5 5, xl You ly 3 s.. PAUL SELTZER Bromo -Competition for Tommy Dorsey. Band '48, '49, '50, Dramatic Club '48, F. '49, '50, Dance Comm. '48, '49, '50. Tennis '50, Silve '50, Variety Show '50, Dance Band '49, '50, Sr. Class Play '50, Rifle Club '48, '49, '50, Stadium Comm. '48. CHARLES SI-IOEMAKER Sm0ochie -I-'ull of fun? He's the one. Visual Aids '48, Photography '49, Intramurals '48, '49, '50, Biology Club '48, 6 I.: '23 9 Lit QW MELVIN SIMON Melee -Never fear w ile I am here. Intramurals '49, '50. ANNE SIMPSON Rusty -Fire atop her head. Library '48, '49, '50, Store '50. :de ' 6 BRADLEY SMITH B.B. -Little B.B., the guy with a grin. Library Club '48, '49, '50, Photography '48, Football '48, Basketball j. V. '48, Track '49, Order Comm. '49, DIVIGHT SMII H-I worked a little and played a lot. Conservation Club '48, '49, Silverlogue '49, '50, Election Comm, '49, '50, Photography Club '48, Visual Aids '48. JEANNETTIE SMITH-Best of friends with all of us. Art Club '48, Band '48, '49, '50, Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Orchestra '49. IOAN SMITH 1ff'fllll'Hfl',-T0 be respected is a joy of life. Care Comm. '49, '50. IQ! .. ,tv X 4, , vi 71' it .w, .4-Rgx, vi Q37 x 2 l..kl'Rl-QNE SNIITH-.-Xny friend is a good one if you ant-. All Club '45, '49, Silverlogue '49, '50, Library Club '49, '50, Loafers '49, '50. LLOXD SNII'l'll .Sniil1,x -.-1. real nice guy if you know him. Yisual Aids '48, Ifootball '49, '50. SHIRLEY SNIITH-Smile and brighten all our hearts. Baud '48, '49, '50, Library Club '49, '50, Silverlogue '49 '50, Loafers '49, '50. DONALD SNOW I.iuk5 .Smm-hal! -Friend to all, enemy to none. fiUllNClX1lIi0Il Club '48, Intramurals '48, '49. AUDRICY SODIQRSTROM-Looks and personality plus. Tri-Hi-Y 48, '49, '50, Majorettes '49, '50, H. R. Sr-C. '49. H'!l.l,l.XM S. SOLOMON li1'll -Gilt of glib is his. Library Club '49, '50, Ch. Initiation Comm. '50, Loafers '50, Silier Quill '49, '50,'XvClflll'C Comm, '49, '50, Tennis '49, '50, Capt. '50, Intramurals '49, '50, Capt. Football Intramurals '-19. LAURA SOULE-The all about school gal. Singing Club '48, Silver Chips '49, '50, Bank '50, H. R. Treas. '50, Intramurals '48, Hockey Team '49, H. R. See. '48. ROBIZRT S ' -' Y-H ll,RR t- lives in a world of his own. Student Legislature '48 I'HlI.ll' SPRINGIRTH Flip - Small, but a friend to all. Intra- murals '48, '49, '50. jACQl'lil.lNli S'l'EliLE j11ckiz '- Merry ull the while. Dante Comm, '48, '49, '50, Library Club '45, '-l9, '50, Honor Son. '50, jr. Sr. Prom Comm. '49, Stud. Council '50. Intel- Sthool Relations '49, '50, Tri-Hi-Y '49, '50, YLlI'lClf Show '48, Silxci- loguc '49, Class Comm. '50, I-loc Club '-lri. ff, 1 'b ' '. Qgf. Q 'C' .C 4 'l Q if 1' if, 4 L . Q-X F 19- ' Y ' S- N , Wu, f l A -12: 2' K Tr - A Qi ...?-if , 4- .. ext.-f 4 . V E ' A , I 5 r J' r L - 4- X ' of . 1 I , HARRY STINE-There are! none better. Photography '48, '49, '50, Tennis '49, V R CLARKE STOUT-I'll match you for it. Chorus '48, '50, Glee Club '49, '50, Silverlogue '49, '50, Library Club '50 I PATRICIA SULLIVAN Pat -Smooth and even she bears herself. CLADYS TALBI-IRT Reds -A twinkle in her eye. SHFRYVOOD TAYLOR VV00dy -Quiet but full of fun. Orchestra '49, '50, Dance Band '49, '50, Track '50, Glee C 1b '49, '50. - XERNON TAYLOR Buddy -A popular guy who likes the gals. Legislature '49. nfl V PBSS. ff' '49, '50, Orchestra '49, '50. MIRIAM THOMPSON Midge -Pretty, charming, and very nice. Bridge Club '48, Majorettes '48, '49, '50, 5 Library Club '49, '50, Quill and Scroll '49, '50, Cafeteria Comm. '49, Sr. Comm. '50, H. R. V. Pres. '49, Silverlogue '50. 'O' 'C' WVILLIAM TOLER Bill -A sharp wit is he. V. lfootball '48, '49, I-'ootball '50. GEORCQI-I 'l'Ol SON Sonny -A lot of fun to have around. Rifle '48, '49, '50, Glce Club '48, Visual Aids '49, '50, Baseball '48, Mgr. '49, '50, Silverlogue '50, Sr. Play '50, B Club '50. ROBERTA JANE TOMPKINS-Ifull of fun with quiet charm. Glee Club '48, Bank '49, Commercial Club '49, W. THOMAS TROXLER Tommy -As bad as the best of us. Rifle Club '48, Photography '48, CONSTANCE M. TURNEY Connie -A blush becomes any maiden. Library Club '50 Loafers '49, Glee Club '48, '49, Silvcrlogue '50, Sr. p may '50. CHARLES VAN ROYEN Pele - . Jokes are his specialty. Rifle '49, '50, Photography '48, '49, '50, Visual Aids '48, '49, Silverlogue '50. ,.o -- 47' 'Va fe MARY l.Ol' VERNON-She has a smile in her eye. ? P- I' Z4 rtfanvw BARBARA ELLEN THOMPSON-A greeting to all who JOHN V. THOMPSON Stretch -Looked up to by many. Kennel Club '48, J. V. Basketball '49, Band '48, if 'Y vt 'Jwt Z 'I SEIIIOI' tradlttou pajama top day JESSIE L YERRILLI I may be little but Im mlghty OHN D VIEDT All he attempts d he mll Rlfle 48 49 JO Golf 48 49 Q0 Monogram Ch 50 D3 0 43 is Cv ! omg 5- ELE-XINOR WALKER Luanne A smlung lass num ue sunny South Basketball 48 49 90 Radio Comm 49 30 Hockey 47 B Club 48 49 50 Softball 48 49 F A 49 Pres Q0 Library Clu 4 ROY WALTER Quxet and steady always ready amcufim 04544606 Xf Qi W DORA WARD Frzzzle Small neat and sweet 3 K, gal LYNN WVATERS Shell dance always to fame Variety Show 49 0 in 1 ,fi a-'hav-X T 'uf 17 RICHARD H -KTFRS Rick The Blaxr straxght shooter Conserwatlon Club 48 Rrfle 48 49 J0 Band 48 49 90 Safety Comm 30 Intramurals :JO ELIZABETH K WATSON Betty Xiodest she seems not shy Hockey Team 90 H R Sec Treas 50 0, U is E 7 1 I 1 A 4 I ,E H A La: x N 4 r 7 -,X A , . . . I S , 'SQ ,., 4 1 I 5 V y F Q . Q , - V . , . I A , A ., ,,- . . t j .' . -, to 0, , I' , ',,'l,',, ' :': h , ,' ,'r, ' ,' . ,. -' . 50, . T. ,. ' , . , A b 'gs '50, Stud. Council '50. Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, .4-L y ,Q ' . Q ,, . ,,- ' , . We W 'Q 5' s X 9 ,1 I st ,- , I V, , 'H I . 4 5 ' ' ,g' 'K U ' , ' if g ww- 1 'C' Q3-5 5 C Q K' -5, 1--. i fi CHARLES INFAKLEX Ipass Hooray Intramurals 30 HAROI D XX IRI! Hal Xlnaxs there to depend upon 'Irack 48 Photography 48 FRED IN HITE I-'reddze I may do something sensatlonal et Photography 48 49 .10 Rlfle 48 49 Track 48 Sllyerlogue 49 .90 'IHONI-XS XXHIILXIN Flugzr you heres a guy that cant be beat Camera Club 48 49 90 Nigr Track lootball 49 School Imp 0 CLIIO WN HITLINC Dickie Quiet but full of fun ANN NI YVHITT XKER I1 hz! Shes small but so IS an atom bomb RC XRPT XXII DIXC' ll 1 1 fllllltl to all ls she SllNCllOgllC 49 10 Sllyer tn 49 .10 Lrbrary Club 49 .10 Loafers 49 JU Care 49 Radlo JO Dance Comm 90 Band 48 49 .10 Sr Play :U Conseryatron 48 49 BARBARX VII Ll XNIS 1111115 Influence all to whom src speaks TTIHIX 48 49 Intramurals 48 49 Home Lt 18 49 HUGH WILLIAMS Hughie Handsome is as handsome does Intranlurals '49 '50 Art Club 'FO MA OR A. XVlI.I.IAMS-Snules are rn ly t elbest of 1 5 VW x 16' 'L s-,AQ if A Sen1or's big event but a sad farewell. RONALD WITT Ronnie '-An okay joe, if there ever was one. Silverloguc '49, '50, Photography '49, '50. CAROLYN XVITTALTER-Goocl looks, talent, personality. Majorettes '48, H. R. Y. Pres. '48, '49, Library Club '49, '50, Cheerleaders '49, '50, Dance Comm. '50, Stud. Council '50, Sil-'erlogue '50, jr. Sr. Prom '49, Variety Show '48, '49, '50. We 'ZZ 1 i 5 , in 1 ' s 4. -af z 1' 1. t 4 -. 40' gy ' its 4' 45 5? . v J' 'af 1. ., . 4 5 'Q 5 f its , f' s .It f, x 1 .. ' x . x'4zlCfr.,, LILLIAN ANN XVOLF-High standards she mainlat Pres. Kennel Club '48, '49. MARY ELLEN WOLFE-Cute as a kitten's ear. Zinn jOAN YVOLF Wolf -Friendship is a gift held dear. ELEANOR ARLYLE WOOD Ellie V-This gal has a hand in everything. Tri-Hi-Y '48, '49, Pres. '50, Library Club '49, '50, V. Pres. '50, Publicity Comm. '49, '50, Honor Soc. '50, Sec. '50, jr. Sr. Prom '49, Class Comm. '50, H. R. Sec. '49, '50. MORGAN XVOOTEN R0lin-T0lir1 -XN'ell, here I am finally. Football '48, '49, '50, Basketball '48, '49, '50. Track '49, H. R. Pres. '49. BETTY jE.-KN YVORKNIAN-Simple, modest, woman and true. Tri-Hi-Y '48, H. R. Ser. '48, Home EC. '48, '49, '50, an 6 X fi JOANN WYAIT Red -.Always sweet In everyone. Home Ee. '48, '49, '50, .Art Club '49. Semors not NANCY ANDERSON A qutet mxss who s very nlce MONA BENJAMIN A newcomer and well hlced by those who Icnow er CHARLES BROCATO At Blatr late ln the year but already a part of tts school ltfe JAMES CARION A southern gen tleman who should go far WALTER COOK Wall An ath lete tough to beat Football O JOHN DAVIS Tall and hand some wuh mtschtef ln hts eyes ALIIN IRANCIS AI Happy go lucky carefree thats me Otclcr Comm 0 JAMLS GRIFFIN jzmmtc Ftowns ate newer found upon Ins facc Intramurals Xollcyball 48 40 Iootball 48 MARC ARFT JEAN C RIFII I H She must be seen to be apprectatccl JANIIHS HOLSOPPI L Spxder Caught tn hts web DORIS HABLIT7 Frtenclly and school actntttes agtcc huh her M ARC ARI ITL RI NION Syscet ness ancl Innocence IIRI CI KOSIAN C lcatucss m tlccs stnccuty NONA I AND A loquactous ltttlc gul hom may up notth shown NANCY POPI late to be among us but alteady well ltlced JAMIS POINELL Happy to be wtth people JOANNE ELI! ABF'I H REED jo xl1g0I and ntaltty nexer wrong Home Ic 49 Lcgtslature 48 SANILII RIDCEV AY Tall full of fun hkeci by evclyone FRANK A ROEDICJER Bud As mertx as the day IS long EL AINE SHILLI R Blatr greets all those who come tnlo her halls LEWIS SINIPSON Stump Ltttle Lu exeryones deltght NIAI RIC L SPI NCI A member of the Dtsctstfted Occupattons and s 1 Us onlx a half c x C,H ARI I S R S'I I H ART Chuck .1 cn Blau Rt c lb 8 -I9 Y AN C Ol LIILR I Il' ION V hat a sense of humor X AIIRIL A ANDI RISIRICIR tx tn statute but packed u of chatm DAYID XX Xl Ixl R lttflc Date' tx my It malccs htm cs Pltotogtapltx -48 Nlgt of Iouthall I s ctball 48 40 0 NIA XXIIR Imn ugh and thc uculcl lang., ts u you JOHN XSHIIL Xkhy xsoxrx Its too much trouble Post Graduates IIONIINICR AI BFRT ROBI- RT API I I III ROIII RT IS Ill I I- ANN BROWN I h ' clrl 4 'If , Q H U f tl- - , l' - - I A ,5 . , M . , . , . .. . .,,,- mu f 1- la-'. 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' ' - Q 'W'-1 Q? , IAQ A . -J 1 , Vf I -4 1+ 1-x 15 ,gf Q ,ugir ,- X Sophomore i.-A, xx Q9 P1r'.ii1lf'r1t-ROGER H AZELL ,' new xv X, Vice Presidffrz l-BIZNJA MIN KOTFLSKI fc. X R X 9 'w T1'c'asm1'r'-SHELDON BROYVN Secrelary-MARY FORC.-XDE K X x 4 Xyf I I R o 3 I - ' f ,4f1mm -xxx. I.lfON.XRD OASS , 1,4 y -, R ,Q wo!! . 10-1 lst Razr: S, I.oxe, Cottr-on, Ii. Bancroft, Chase, II. Arncry, I.. Thorley, S. Allen, H. Quaintance. B. Stephenx. 21111 Ruzrz XI. Iior- cade, Ii. I1CIIlI1lD2illgI'I. Y. XYallger. P. Brohet, Cl. Reichgut, li. Iiaster, V. Ifintllay, P. 0'l5rien. flrd Row: S. james, Y. Wheatly. N. Holt. M. Jamison, j. Irwin, Il. Knowles J. Coulson, XI. XS'allace. 4111 Rout C. Yan Vechten. I.. Henelritk. XV. johnson, Mr. john Scott. j. Cloth- ran, I'. Sterling, A. Baiwick, D. Promisel. .Hill Row: C. Howell C. Mason, XY. Hohclay, ll. Atkinson M. Diehl. - 1 1 10-2 lx! Razr: Myers, G. Mead, N. lfralex, K. Nleterlithe, Harrison, I . Nlfllain, M. Doclwn. Hottel. B. Kephztrt. Qrirl Razr: M. Rohey, J. johnson, E. Holter, A. L'Hom- nietlivn. .X. Helhnann. .L llovkin, E. Stephens, A. Yerritk. 3rd Row: S. llrocning, N. Mow. j. Nelson, N. SneQrttcl, -I. Dohroxolny, S. 'Ira- cey, I.. Ward, R. Flagg. 4th Row: D. Nltliay. W. Cave. QI. Spencer. J. Klinenherg, B. Ilrannberg, G. Sauer. 10-3 lst Row: I.:ttltl. G. Gleim, B. Allensworth, l'. Willianiw, N. Rawl- ings, l'. .-'kvitigeix IJ. Smith, .-X. Cas- tro, G. Bariizihei. 21111 Rout J. Reed, H. Kenyon. .X. Baggott. R. Zschiegner, R. Dt-etlritk, j. Strick- ler, D. Allen, D. Spangenberg. 3rd Row: K. Buck, G. Riggs, I.. Gos- sage, xl. Hood, D. llztttxratli, .-X. Stack, D. Boutwell. kj. Mack. D. Platt. -lllz Rmt-1 DI. Hartli. D. Davis, R. Ilaiell, Cl, li-clan. R. Ifor- tin, B. Kilmer, R. Siilillililh ,l. C- Livingston. 5111 Row: XY. Kepharl, H. Graves. q0,, lil ,fl -if Q P1--' it 0 EJ Me Ct VC ab 1 I . P' l l lx! Rnxr: ljlllllglllfl, I., l1l:nl.1'wic1, Ilcllncr, S. I'.ClillllZlll, ll. l'illN'1lI1lN. I'Illll0lX', C Purki, D Cnlnlm. 21111 lfmr: I. IIIIIILW, C.l11-akgalm, IS. Ihlfll, C.. Nlmlunlx. lllllms. Nl. N n 5 Jun xlrumx, R. llill. A. llmwn. 3F11 Rout Il. .IcLaugl1lin, D. I llClllIlZl , l. lu , I. Ilnlilcs, Y R Wilwn. l. Kilmcr, I. hymn, .L Parker. lxt Ron: C. Milos. C. Smlxill. l'. Quaintancc, I. Robertson. S. Conlxn, R. Rose, B. I.cwic, NI. Ifcclmm. IJ. Iimlwy. Qnrl Razr: XY. Mclferren. K. Could, II. .xl'lll9ll'0llg. D. Nhfllouglwan, l'. Lam. I.. lirlwanmls. I. HCllJCl'l. Tmnpkim. 3111 Rnrr: D. YYaul, D. l mwg1l'1l, R. Ilulmlisly Il. lilznlvn. XY. Xlcxlmcll, lf. f1lll'l9lCllSCll, K. Ifcnc. S. lf.cllcr'. .L fglillltkllllf. -RP 10-6 ' 10-4 10-5 Nc-arly all have ls! lfmr: K. O'Ncill. li. lm, Xl, U'Xm'ilI. ll. lmlglmc. li. Grant. D. KL-llx. Molmlrr, I. lhmllm-I, Nl. Blum. Im! lfffxli Nl. l'1r4vlc. S. l'I2illllN. ll. livmlcr, Blillxbl. I. Nlalq-mll-, A. Hamlin. Ii. Nzlqxlm, K.. Rwlmlnim. flu! lffmt R. llcnnix. K. Hzulmxln-alll. I... Kzlricklmll. l I-. C.1lJw11. IK. xhllllll. R. XxlllllL'llL'lQl'l. I llllmlillv. 'l. lH2lIllllC. llll Ruiz: H1Ilt'll.f. llllllhilll, 'l. Pickcll. -I. Rinlmmuml. I. Rm, l. link:-x. I Xllglll, ll 5lllllll. U. lllUlllQlN, ll. llgllv ull: Ibm ll. I.11lm1. ll. N.l.lll. R 10-10 lst Row: J. Trayfors, li. Kronen- hitter, ll. Jennewine, R. Brennan, B. Comer, J. 513113, S. Cllagell. L. Palmer, B. Green. 2nd Row: XY. Boerum, Cl. Hard, B. Dodd, J. Boucher, B. Xfhile, C. Fairfax, C . Reamy, N, Kruse. 3rd Row: J. Bruce, T. Scheick, ll. I.ieske, R . Duffy, NI. llallis, li. Raihie, Lolhrop, Horak, J. Judd. 4tlz Row: S. Kline, I.. Berk, E. Doane, J. Thomas, li. Smith, D. Crosley, R. Barrett, T. Skaife. 5th Rout R. Sallxelcl, K. Davis. 10-11 lst Row: Kennedy, S. Cauble, J. Bryd, R. Cervenka, J. Mathews, R. Eamon, J. Linton, M. Baum, M. Mi-Govern. 21111 Row: li. Mor- an, H. Edwards, B. Dillzirrl, D. Haddock, E, Spencer, M. XVyman, B. Somers, A. Goldberg, P. Mc- Dona.d 3rd Row: J. Potter, D. Hyman, D. Tinwman, B. Kenclig, F. Yalclenar, C. Slain, B. Pawon, J. Roberts, G. Seek. 4111 Row: R, Taylor, J. Norwood. N. Balcler- son, E. Robinson, D. Graham. 10-12 lx! lfnzri K. ifolmlik. 1. Belt, P. xflxllllf, Nl. l.. Jeni, Y. lllack, NI. Ciraies. I.. SIUWZIII, Y. N'ilSon, Nl. Muni. 2m1 Ifuzr: S. Wiggins, Nl. 11CgIll'lJ, J. Nlmiiw, ll. Mudd, Nl. Ahlmoll. Nl. lf. Duke. ll. Jelfcoat, ll. llnher. flnl lime: Nl. Iilton, CL. Krnlnn. ll. laiikin. 'l'. Uilson, J. Filmlins, Jewler, Keyser, l.. Colxin. -4111 lflllff I.. Goode. B. Nlf0llCllllli. ll, Stein. B. Nlor- rivm, .-X. Alfcncl, l . Clook. llaliles, S. Smn. N1 I' Nxxml I Xu 4 If 'ff ff 'f1z'f1.'!W, wr'Hr'. .. ' ' A , f ' zum, lf, .hub 6 I I 4 Q.. -' '1 Visa: f1, ,gay Xia Editors juclv Anderson. it l.ayher. I-.thtfn I I I I v E. i 1 lst Row: Ann Lee XVeeki, Nina Bailey, Mary Lasher, lllizaheth Cave. I 2nd Rout Barbara McBride, Ann Nlusselwhite. Patil Seltzer, Richard Batman, Laurens Smith. Vivian Chcrrix. Richarrl Chappell. ul I' Q Typis J Ann Lee W eeks kleanor Crezee AI I fr l Sports 0,39 and al Bea Shaw Richard Chappell. William Stauffer, Vyian Cher 'x, nu if tt, s Literary lxt Ron' lzahctli Caye 1 lith Iulun y any nm lim px Nina Bal cy. .aio yn 1 , 'cnc , , it 1 Xin mwn 2111 Ruzr: ilouitcnay Slurpliy, juan liailvs, llcta lloulw, loan Xhlwn, Ann I-uintnell, Carolyn Xhmlaitl, Sally Slianklin, Doris Kirby, Clmniic 'lurnt-y. Nancy l'cter5on,'Betty Finchani. frlztar nz Chzfj NIXRX I ASlll-R l ttnatx l 1 :tor 'XIX X B XILLX Courtenay Nluiphx Nanci Puluson unix Dans oan Hilson Sally Shankltn Lorene Ladd Pun footly lktty fllltlldlll -Xnn C ummell Marv -Xnne lxtfer Ileta Bookc joan Fales C arolyn Yhttauer Carolyn M oolard Janice Patton C onnie Turney Miriam fhmnpxon Shirley Allan Reanne Hemingway ean Lon? Photography Editor ANNE ERIANSON Myra Godsey Audrey Ricketts Michelle Salter Dwight Smith ferry Lentz Snapshot Editor P.-NTL SELTIER Bob Norton Peter Van Roycn George Tolson Don Parkman I I I f A l Make-Vp Editor LAURENE SMITH Advertising Manager RICHARD BATMAN Assistant Barbara Ileall Kathy Mac-Donalcl Ruthmary Ragsdale Christa Hoffman Margaret lVilcling Shirley Flickinger Mary Marsh Betty Gershmyer Typing liditor ANN LEE WEEKS Doris Kirby Eleanor Crewe Maureen Marr Girls Sports Editor VIVIAN CHIQRRIX Assistant Bea Shaw Boys Sports Editor RICHARD CHAPPELL Assistant Bill Stautfer Senior Co-Editors FLILXBIITII CAVE JUDY ANDERSON Special Features ANN MUSSELWHITE Pholographer FRED VVHITE .-X yearbook is a Common chronicle ot the school year. The 1950 yearbook , ls Blair s story-of your actiyitics and your lriencls. lye hope you like it. lye - are pretty proud of it-and of Mary I.asht-r, editor-in-chief. Last year's yearbook receiyecl thircl place arnong Nlarylancl's Press Associa- tion schools, and thircl rating in the Clolunibia Scholastic Press Association. 4'!X .VS Nw Art Editor BARBARA McBRIDE Lulu Hogan Sue Scotton Lloyd Lillie jane Richmond jerry Larson MRS. .-XL!st.a E. Ihyrnsow Advisor Nia l t V Llilul 1 Art Sue Stotten, Barbara McBride, Lulu Hogan, jane Richmond, Lloycl Lillie. A-A Advertising Dick Batman, Margaret Yvilcling, Mary Marsh, Shirley Iflickinger, lletty Gerstnryer, Ruth Mary Ragsclale, Barbara lleall, 'C K, A 95 Photography RIMA Myra Goclsey, Robert Norton, Dwight Smith, Ray Carrick, I.:-try Lentt, Paul Seltzer, Don Parkman, Peter Van Royan, George '1'olson, lfrc-cl White. Silver Chips, Blair's month- ly newspaper, is in its thirteenth year, having been published first in 1937-38. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Lucille N. Moler, the staff, trained in the journal- ism class, strives to report news of the school activities and to interpret editorially the school's philosophies and policies. There are 25 to 30 members on the paper. The Columbia Scholastic Press Association rated Chips enough points to give it first place, in its population cate- gory, for '48-'49, second place in '49-50. xsgk ' In Editors v yrlnlvs Marie Kramer, Charles Brailer, Mary Louise Hanson, Ralph Dewhirsl, Betty Gene Collier, Pat Parkman. Staff ls! Ruin: l'alli Lexenclowski, joan Huhhcl, Nanci Mdlaleh, l,vnn lfraser, . Maflfl , U o Wi Mon l n waking. tr,PSS Associauo Sch . TC olawllc l A Mary Louise Hanson, Pat Parkman, Charles llrailer, Bcity Gene Collier. Marie Kramer, Ralph Dewhirst, Beverly lfreetlman. 271113 Row: Martha Smith, Miriam Thompson, Lorene Ladd, Nancy Clagell. Ruth Bauman, Rollin Kuch, Ann Craig, Lloyd Lillie, Brian Crowley, jim llolsopplc. fl , 4 Edilor Charles Brailer Rtrkrb and I l ' ' 0 4 'YW o hed mon Publis M thly during the school year by ONTGOMERY BLAIR HIGH SCHOOL Silver Sprint. Maryland Member ot the Columbia Scholastic Press Agsoclstion EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chiet ,...,. .................................... . Charles Braller Associate Editor .......,.................................. Pet Parkman Co-managing Editors . . Betty Gene Collier, Mary Lou Hanson. Mgrlita Scott Feature Editors ....,...... . ............... Lynn Fraser, Patty Levendoskl Columnists .,......... ...................... T np Hubbal, Nanci McCaleb Girls' Sports Editor .. .......................,.,.......... Marie Kramer AssistantXSue Mitchell Boys' Sports Editor .......,...,................,.......,. Ralph Dewhirst AssistantsNBrlan Crowley, Jimmy Holsopple, Charles Deirenbaugh Art Editor ..............................,..................... Ann Craig AssistantXLloyd Lillie Reporters ,. , Beverly Freeman, Charles Crum, Sydney Hepler, Percy Goody Staff Photographers .......,.... Rollan Kuch, Don Kennedy, John Dlldine ' pists ....,... Lola Berry, JoBe Moore, Nancy iiendrlck. Robert Puryear BUSINRQE STAFF Manager ....,....... . .........,.....................,. Maureen Marr Circulation Editors Josn Baker, Helen Blanche, Joann Wyatt Advertising Manager .................,....................... Laura Soule Assistantsx Betty Witlauer, Sydney Hepler, Mary Brennen, Cgrolyn Woolard Faculty Advisor , . . . . ......... Mrs. Lucille Mo lor Circu 16509 joan Souley Mrs. ' 1 tl, Laura 3 nen- Y Wittauff- CgE:12?1e,2i21:l:5 Heplcr' Mary I ren , Marr, Helen A ler, Maureen Lucille M0 ne Wyal, Ben , Gene tr, BCM ma 560 les Bruner, Mar char km3D, . . Pal Par Rlgm' h. lfitiiietg Rollln Kuc 0 MOLIER Mas. Lucxjivxsor 3 l I ...i QC 9-4 90 N 26 '36 41 N . 1 Vi if First rout: Roger llacell, joyte I,inton, Bill Chapin, Bea Shaw, Bill Diedrich, jackie Steele. Second rout: Bob Norton, loite llnxall, Carolyn xYlllll1lllCl'. Sara Pryor, Brian Crowley. Third rozu: Nancy Allen, janice Patton, Eleanor Wood, Marv Lasher, Marr lfortatle, Gerry Robbins. Fourth row: Mr. Zimmerman, john Armstrong, Sonny Holt, john Vieclt, Clhailes Aimstrong,l Patti Levendowski, Lloyd Smool, Tommy Dillon. Assembly Committee-jackie Steele Election Committees-Mary Lasher Athletic Committee-Bill Larimore Activity Committee-jolin liagleton Jr-School Relations-Joyce Duvall oder Committee-Bill Chapin School Improvement-Brian Crowley Publicity Committee-I-Lleanor Wood Welfare Committee-Sara Pryor Ways 8: Means Committee-Bob Norton Student Council Officers busy at work. This year's Student Council worked hard to finish paying for the new loudspeaker system that was used in the stadium during football season. Under the leadership of President Bill Dieclrich, the Council strove to improve school rules and regulations by acting as the repre- sentative of the students as a whole. Bill Chapin was the vice-president, Bea Shaw, secretaryg and Charles Crum, the treasurer. Mr. Robert Zim- merman was sponsor again. I 135 Q VILLIAM nimucu f 1 w D I l President e . , - 4 'i 1 1-i D F- lx Ill DANCE COMMITTEE lst Roux Elsie Mae Bexan, janite Patton, jill Dorsee, Clarolxn XN'ittai1er. Bob Norton, Bea Shaw, Dorothy XVal- ter, jackie Steele. 2nd Rouw john Eagleton, joue Dttxall, Nancy Mtlnnerney, Marx Mcfiaslin, Dottie Mos- ley, Lee joseph, joan Daley, Louella Gould, Alice johnson, Patti liexendowski, flrd Ron-: Boh Winterble, Sallx Baehr, Charlene Kreh, Barbara Brewton, joan Ifales. Sue Scotton. 41h Rout john Gallagher, Tom Dillon, Bob Massey, Carolyn XYoolard, Lulu Hogan, .-'tudrev Ricketts, Ileta Booke. Sth Row: Dirk Browning, jafk Dorsee. Don Freas, Bob Forward, Louise Bowman, Nancy Butler, Paul Seltzer. Miss Hazel Bratt was the advisor. H! YQ , ,. Q, XYELFARE lvl Ron-2 Bill Solomon, Mis. Emily Holloway advisor Sillll l'rxor. Valerie Xk'alker. Qin! Rozr: Dick Fene Boll Pease, l'liwllis Harrison. -hs MONOGRAM lst Rout Nancy Kendrick, Sally Ladd. 2nd Rout: Mr Robert Zimmerman, advisor, john Yiedt, Ronnie Pease. INTRA-MUR.-XI.S ls! Row: Pat Lothrop, Barbara Bagby, Marie Vickers, 2nd Row: Emilie Sherman, Miss june Lippy, advisor. 3rd Row: Mike Edwards, Bill Stauffer, Bill Larimpre. 11, il Y? ELECTI ION CZOMMl'l'I'lil-1 Barbara Beall, Carolyn Xfoolard, Marx Lasher, Pat Moi. row, Muriel Wallace, Dwight Smith, john Gallagher. Advisor was Miss Sue And. I . mmm? A 61 tariff - ks. ORDIFR C10MMl'I'I'l-Ili li! lffmw Dare Hall, Charles Armstrong, james Downs, Bill Kiliapin. Harry Ingram, joyce Ilammerick, janet johnson. 2711! Rua: Daxid l'roniisell, john Arinsirong. Daxid Iforward, joe Swalloitl. Lloul Nmooi, Wilbur Harris flu! Noir: I-eorge Saur, Biinlon Bell, Bill Mtfylotlin, jim Seaherrw. Mi. Leonard Oass was the atilixor. 1, X S lil! ' ihbf' fi Q il' Y ..1.,- .-.4 . I 1 ff- 9, x .55 Q? 3- fp' 7 if ffvgw Y-.: W . X 0 55 .4 del' jlfNIOR LIBRARY CLUB lst Roux: Roy Carrick, Carlton Clark, Louella Coul, Peggy Britt, joan Daly, Didi Minitk, Bob Grutz. 2nd Row: Lloyd Smoot, Bob Mus- grove, Louis Cote, Barbara Shytle. Audrey Rickets, Lee joseph, Doris Kirby, Barbara McBride, Charlene Kreh. 3rd Row: Betty XYittauer, jill Dorsee, joan Long, Carolyn NVo0lard, jane Richmond. 4th Row: Lala Huebner, Alice john- Son Kathy McDonald, joan Mem- bert, Harriet Ifriedlander, Nancy Pederson, jean Lohr. 5th Row: Christa Hoffman, Sue Scotton, Reanne Hemmingway, Dorothy Mosley, jean Ann Edwards, Ruth- mary Ragsdale, Carolyn Kenyemer. Standing: Ronald Standerson, Bob Petree, Bob Matdowell, Wilbur Harris, Anne Iirlanson, jeanne Rembert, joan Keagle, Mary Marsh, Margit Iback, Pat Buehler, Charles Delhnbaugh, jo Swafford, Lulu Hogan, Barbara Shellenbur- ger, Mary McCaslin, Sally Sliaukiin, judy Coleman, Shirley Hickinger. I-nd LIBRARX LLL B ili.-XCHERS AND OFI-'ICIQRS lst Ifuzu: Mis. limily Holloway, Mrs. lfrancis Andrews, Mrs. Mary Enright, Miss Sue Aud, Mrs. Faye Sherry, Mis. Henretta Hinken, Miss Mary Cross, Bliss Lucille Appleby, Miss Marian Schwartz, Miss julia Ifoley, Miss IQill2iiDClll Stickley, Sfrs. Lucille Molex. Znrl Row: I Percy Goody, Miss Carrie Robev, Mr. Ernest Rhodes. Mr. I.. Kennard Rhodes, Mr. Harold Horn, Mr. Paul Steigner, Mr. Robert Maguire, M rs. Alma Dax idson. sf If joyte Duiall, Pres., rc. cciving gilt of an ency- clopedia from the Rev- , .yy 95 JC SENIOR LIBRARY CLIY B lst Row: Lorene Ladd, Ann Hartsfield, Mary Brennen, judy Anderson, Liz Cave, Wilbur Harris, joyce Duvall, Percy Goody. 2nd Rout: Pat Parkman, Mary Ann Kifer, Millie Layton, Margaret Wilding, Mary Lasher, Elsie May Beven, Miriam Thompson, Ruth Bauman, Carolyn Wittauer, Barbara Monoghan, Sidney Hepler, Sue Mitchell. 3rd Row: Colleen Fling, Lynn Haters, Shirley Smith, Mary Lou Hanson, janice Patton, Connie Turney, Ann Simpson, Ann Craig. 4111 Row: Ann Gummell, Tap Hubbel, Sergene Benson, Vivian Cherrix, Betty jean Collier, Barbara Bagby, Laurene Smith. 5th Row fStandingj: Dick Fene, Bob Pease, Bill Riggs, Nick Lee, Bill Larimore, Bradley Smith, john Gallegher, Bill Solomon, Daxid Power, Paul Seltzer jimmy Downs Bob Norton Harry Ingram Charles Armstrong Bernie Cochran Bill Diedrich jimmy Balilies john Eagleton Chuck Cummings Bob erend Mcllelland of Christ M155 EL1zAmr'rn Sricitugv Congregational Church. Ad-Uiggr 3153-Q The Library Club was found- ed in 1930 in Silver Spring High School before Montgomery Blair was built. The purpose of the club was to be of service to the students and teachers. It sponsored a Book Dance, a banquet, and a radio program. The officers were joyce Du- vall-president, I-Qleanor XVood -vice-president, XVilbur Harris -secretary, Percy Goody-treas' urer. The State President was Carlton Clark. Miss Elizabeth Stickley was the sponsor n V I ,Y f , , ,L-,,5,,n ,f.,,f,-,-,,,.,, .r 1-.:',..Q,fr ' 1 '- First row: Mabel Vickers, Bob Carr, Dan Lindsey, Don Cossage, Tom Dickey, Larry Fitzgerald, john White, jimmy Denny, Carl Segnell, john Fulton, Rick XVaters, Max Diehl, Margaret Abbott, Danny Levine, Margit Ibach, YVillis Poole. Second rout: Mr. Harrison Meserole, David Power, Arthur Stack, Bill Alford, Mildred Layton, Billy Cave, Lowell Hend- rick, Neil Heilerman, Nick Lee, Courtenay Murphy, Norwood Wadielcl, jerry Mack, David Barr, Mashall Harris, Ruth Mary Ragsdale, Penny Wlheatley, Phil Hendrik, Doris Kirby, Roland Drummond. Third row: David McCloughan, Margaret XVilding, Lillian Poitte, Jeanette Smith, Shirley Smith, Don Praisner, Marv .Kon Kiler, Paul SL'll1Cl'. Don Linsdey, Francis Miller, Ronald Diedrich, Arnold Hlilken, Shirwood Taylor, Joan Keagle, Betty jean Pincham, XVayne Pettit, Nancy Stang, Howard Roth. Fourth row: jack Caldwell, jerry Crum, Ruth Smith, Bob Winterble, Percy Goody, Dick Balman. The band was organized in I9-lti by Mr. Harrison T. Meserole, its present sponsor. This year the band presented its animal Spring and XVinter concerts. Nick Lee was Concert Master and lVillis Poole was his assistant. Rol- and Drummond was Drum Major, with f I ,rx john Eagleton as his assistant. The purpose of the group was to pro- vide music for the Silver Spring area and for Blair activities. gi Mr, Harrison T. Meserole, DRUM MAJOR lhnlfmr Bill Drumond A DRLM MAJOR john Eaglcton I i ll l ,lie 'l Our band in formation 1:-1: - 0 Howard Roth was the concert master of this group, whose purpose was to furnish entertainment for Mont- gomery Blair and the surrounding area. The sponsor was Mr. Harrison .- T. Meserole. j L ,L Members were students in the advanced music class. The purpose was to gain skill in chorus technique by performing for the student body, commencement, the Spring Choral Concert, and radio. Miss Mary G. Cross was the sponsor. The President was Phyllis Harrisong Vice President, Gerald Goughg Librarian, Carol Bauerg and Recording Secretary, Betty Gerstmyer. lst Row: Glenn Garrison, Ann Simpson, Henrietta Trageser, Dorothy Redmond, Miss Mary G. Cross, Carol Sitting-Betty Fincham, Mar- git lhack, Phil Hendrick, Courtenay Murphy, Doris Kirby, Danny Levine, How- ard Roth, john Thompson, jean Rembert, Alice War- field. Standing-Mr. Harris- on Meserole, Ellen Coblentz Shirwood Taylor. Bauer, Phyllis Harrison, jean Edwards, Mary Marsh, Betty Gerstmyer. 2nd Row: Nancy Pederson, Lynn Waters, Luanne Crogan, Sally Shanklin, Patsy Cole Barbara Beall, Harriet Friedlander. 3rd Row: joan Wilson, jake Robbins, Dave Hall, Bill Chapin, Leonard Crogan, Gerald Gough, Francis Peavey. ll Miss Mary G. Cross Director SENIOR ltl Rum-3 Nina Bailey, Janice Patton. Patti Levendowski, V, Pres., Patti Geary, PYCS.. Helen Blanthe, Sec., Donna Berklei, ,Xnn Musselwhite. 2nd Riow: Louise Bowman. Mary Brennen. Viwinn Cher- rix, Colleen Fling, Mary Lou Hanson. Barbara Beall. 3rd Rout Jeanette Smith, Betty Collier, Ann Cummel, Mrs. Bernice Mallatk, Betty Fin- cham. -ith Rout Audrey Sodestrom, Joyce Duvall. Nancy Butler. T 6 ' 'Y,S jtixtorz SOPHOMORE lst Rout Polly Brobst, Gail Henderson, Silvia Higgins, Doris Bt-rider. Pit-s.. Blanth lfox. Barbara liaster. 2nd lfmv: Rose Brennen, Louise Morris, Maxis O'Neill, Jackie Miers, .Xlite llamion, lithel Holter, lilcanor Bancroft, lfrantis Mtliain. 3rd Razr: Barbara lforcnte. Jinx Nel- son, Juanitta XVilson, Bea- trice Neal, Vivian XValker, Mrs. Andrey Steele. -ith Run-1 Janet Langrof, Carol MtCurdy, Sec.. Nancy Austin, Loretta Vandercook, Mari Mtlaughan, Sue Conlyn. Till: lfuzr: Dorothy lVitt. Barhara Williams. Sylvia XVaIdt-rsthimtlt, Barbara Al- lensworth, Polly Williams, .Mis Ifllarriatleati. lflorente Holepeter, V. Pres. 6111 Razr: Cretthen Cleim. Treas., Pheobe Quaintance, Nancy Rawlings. rf, ? me li! lfozu: Bev Brotkdorff. Dottie Mosely, V. Pies.. Mar- tha Smith, llelen Cilley, Sec., Sally Baehr, Joan Keagle. Ruth Mary Ragsdale. 27111 limit Judy Coleman, Shirley lilitkinger. Mira liotlsey, Mary Mtflaslin, Joan Cow- ell. Sue Thompson. Monica Meegan, Bea Shaw, Joan l ales. Phil Row: Barbara Betts, Carol Ifunk, Charlene Kreh, Diane Haney, Margy llartlee. -ith Row: Dee Smith, Carolyn Kenemer, Betty 1.011 Clark, Betty Gerst- mier, Jeanne Rembert, Mary Marsh, Ann Lee Weeks, Peggy Holt, Sue Hall, 3111 limit Bernadine Betts, Virginia Redmond, Nancy Mclnrierney, Pres., lleta Brooke, let- Joseph. Char- lotte James. Shniey Benner. 6111 lfozr: foruwlia Donald- son, Virginia Burdick, Jill Dorset-. Treas., Misa Mary MatCarthy. im- V 'fr. tw f c., LOAFERS CLUB lst Row: Shirwood Taylor, Liz Cave, Vivian Cherrix, Bernie Cochran, Bar- bara Bagby, Lala Heubner. 2nd Row: Bob Marshall, Linda Palmer, Colleen Fling. Ann Runyon, Mona jess, Alice johnson. 3rd Row: jack Roberts Ann Simpson. Connie Terney. Sergene Benson, Luanne Crogan, Billie jess. Barbara Brewton. 4th Row: Rick Waters, john l-Iagleton, Louie Meyerle Clarke Stout, Peter Van Royan, Don DeMott, Major XVilliams. 5th Row: john Miller, Mr. XVilliam Hinkley, Pierce Hunter, Horace Mell, Bill Solo- mon. LOAFERS CLUB The president was Percy Goodyg vice-president, Bernie Cochran, and secretary, Margar- et Xvilding. The club sponsored several square dances and held many parties. Its aims were to promote better friendship and to lend a helping hand when- ever needed. The club started in 1948 sponsored by Mr. XVil- liam Hinckley, who was the leader this year also. FORE AND AFT Fore and Aft was a fishing and sailing club organized this year. Its purpose was to teach the principles of sailing and boat construction. The members had hoped they could get funds to build an eighteen foot sloop. Mr. Ernest Rhodes was the sponsor. lsr Row: George Tolson, Leon Gossage, Howard Kenyon. jim Hood, Bob Nicodemis, Mr. Ernest Rhodes. 2nd Row: Kin Fene, Dennis lfolken. Bill Kepart, Buster Brown, Charles Kreland. 3rd Row: jon Hardy, David Davions, Richard Forten. KENNI-QL CLUB ls! Row: Bobby Taylor, Mrs. Frances Andrews, Lillian YS'olfe, Mabel Vickers. 21111 Razr: Dick Hobbs, joy Coggin, Nancy Stang. The Kennel Club was origi- nated in 1947, and re-established this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Frances Andrews, the members of the club studied dogs and learned to classify them. During the year they vis- ited kennels to see, first hand, proper care of dogs. I l This club was organized for students who think they would e to teach after graduation. It is a national organization. 1air's chapter was formed in 1948. Students who belong do bstitute and regular teaching. Miss Lucille Appleby was the onsor. President-Luanne Walker, Vice-President-Alice arfield, Secretary-joan Baker, and Treasurer-Sue Mitchell. ' A jlfNl0R F. T. A. lst Row: l-Qdna Kronnebitter, Grace Mead, Nancy lerfing, Clarice Spring irth. 2nd Hou-: Sue Claggett, Polly Alexander, Barbara Bricker. 3rd Row: Miss Lucille Appleby, Didi Min- x ick, Theresa Rosa. 41 RAMBLERS The Ramblers Club was founded in l946 by Mrs. G. Rudnick. Its aim was to make new friends. Mr. Carl Bell was the sponsor this year. The officers were Peggy Britt, presidentg Ben Kotulsky, vice- president: Louella Coul, secre- tary, and Dave Forward, treas- urer. lst Rozy: Charles Covey, Betty Cerst- inyer, Yixian Cllicrrix. Bernie Coch- ran, Mr. Carl Bell, Marcia Nauman, Peggy Britt, Lonella Gould. 2nd Row: Deane Atwood, David Forward. Lurae Harold Brockwell, Patsy MacDonald, Lois Lerth. 3rd Rout Bob XVilson, Luree Fowler, Bob Parry, Ben Kolul- was chairman. F. T. A. lst Razr: Shiela Bossert, Marv Lou Vernon, Patti Levendowski, Dee Smith, Myra Codsey. Sally Baehr, Didi Min- ick, Liz Cave. Lois Haus. 2nd Rmu: Nancy Cllagelt, judy Xyhite. Ann Hartsfield, Sidney Hepler. Clliarlene Schaub. Nanny Pederson, Alice YVar- field, Courtenay Murphy. 3rd Roar? Shirley Graham, Barbara Beall. Marv Brennen. Mary Lewis. Harry Ingram.. lVillis Poole. Pal Parkman, Audrey Rickets. Myra Coleman. 4th Row: Paul Seltzer, Nick Lee, Miss Lucille Appleby, Bernie Cochran. ' A V s .., ...... .,. ART CLL' B The Art Club celebrated its third year at Blair. I took care of the bulletin board, and scenery for the Dramatic 0l1nL!- lfflm Vafalff- JOM llllfkflfi Club plays. Mrs. Faye Sherry was the sponsor, Lloyd Lillie ski. Patty Aienger. Lawrence Edwards. lst Row: Marna Shultz, Martha Smith, Nancy Fraley, Lloyd Lillie, Dot Walker, Valerie XValker, Billie jess, Sue Scotton, Dorothia Minick, Keith Fould. 2nd Row: jerry Larson, Carol Bemies, Betty McFerren, Ruth Benson, Lulu Hogan, Barbara Bewton, jo Ann Mong, Alice johnson. Don Graham. 5rd Row: Howard Behrens, Peggy Britt, Louella Goul. joan Membert, Ray Klutz, Ted Camp, Barbara Dodd, James Hannigan. 4th Row: Denny Bliss, Kenny McMullen, Mrs. I-'aye Sherry, Don Freas joe Swalford, Fred Harrison. p-I -qi Zafamzdmafze llth and l'7th C RXIJE IHOIOK R XPHX llth and l9th Grade Photography T his group sponsored by 'Sir XX illiam Bennett continued to develop their tech niques in tilting and deyeloping p tures The president was Fred XVhxte Xice President Bob Norton and Secre tary Treasurer Nlona ess lx! Rou.: Don Kennedy Louis Meyerle Mona ess Kevin Conroy Kent Boucher. 2nd Rou-: ack Roberts, Peter Yan Royen Bill Printz Harry Stine. 3rd Ron-: Bob NIcDowell Bill McC-louglan Mr. William H. Bennett Bob Norton Ronald Stannerson. l0th CRADE PHOTOFR,-XP The purposes of this club are to learn fundamental processes of developing printing, enlarging, selecting proper paper and film for the job at hand. The club assisted the photographic stall' of the Silverlogue, handled the in- dividual pictures at a profit, and was in charge of the monthly contest. Mr. Ernest Rhodes was sponsor. The Presi- dent was Ted Scheickg Vice President, jack Stricklerg Secretary-Treasurer, Bob McDowell. ls! Row: Robert Taylor, Carl Miles, Mr. E. Rhodes, Dean Allen ack Strickler, Delbert Brutwell. 2nd Row: Bob McDowell, Dick Hobbs Row: Denny Faulconer, Bob Smith, Ronald Stannerson, Bill Printz Don HOME ECONOMICS CLUB lst Rout: Joanne Wyatt, Lala Huebner, Mrs. Harmon, Polly Alexander, Mrs. Hinken, Elsie Bevan. 2nd Row: Betsy Dillard, Ruth Cerrienca, Dorothy Kelso, Barbara Monahan, joyce Hamerick. Ruth Miller, Nancy Heime, Helen Harris. 3rd Row: joanne Reed, Bernadine Betts, Barbara Bricker, Olga Watts, Nancy Zcrfing, Claire Davis, jessie Yerilli, Irene Faina. 4th Rout: Anti Runyon, Eleanor Fitzgerald, Virginia Redmond, Theresa Rosa, Dorothy Huntington, jo Ann Matta. BANK CLC B This Club operated the school bank, and put into effect the practices learned in banking class, therefore, it was a service club. The President was Marcia Flickinger, Vice President was Thelma Rice, and the Secretary was Diane Horridge. lr! Ifmr: Mrs. Lear, Nancy Kendrick. Marcia lflitkenger, janet Frotke, Dora Ward. 2nd Rott-: Diane Horridge, Charlotte Burton, Norma Bergo, joy Coggins, Iratnalee Ady, Lattra Sottle, Shirley Sherrer. 3rd Rory: Louise Bowman, Nancy Butler. Kennedy, Fred White. With the help of Mrs. Louise Harmon and Nlrs. Henrietta Hinken, this social club has managed to get many new things for the Home Arts Department. They gave several teas and made candies, and from the profits from these and other projects they improved the depart- ment. This was the clubs third year. Polly Alexander was presidentg Elise Nlat Bevin, vice-president, klo Ann XVyatt, Secretary: Lal,a Huebner, Treas- urer. IVORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB The XVorld Friendship Club was founded this year with Mr. Albert Chakan as sponsor. Jerry Gough was president, Pat Parkman, vice- presidentg Gerry Gibson, secretaryg and jack Bruce, treasurer. Its pur- pose was to become acquainted with people of other countries and to better understand world prob- lems. Information on European families was pooled and a corres- pondence program was established. C.A.R.E. This energetic committee, with the generous help of the students, has made Blair outstanding in the Field of C.A.R.E. welfare work. ADVANCE DANCE CLUB The Advance Dance Club was organized in order to learn new steps and improve the old. Mrs. Steele was the sponsor. The of- ficers were: Eddie Lee, President, Jill Dorcee, Vice Presidentg Tap Hubble, Secretary. BUSINESS CLUB This club tried to promote better business relationships, by acquainting the pupil with mod- ern business practices seen in visits to local businesses. It also pro- moted the faculty-student basket- ball game. Mr. john IValker and Mr. Thomas Krafchik were the sponsors. 41 lst Row: Pat Parkman, Geraldine Gibson, jo Ann Matta, Karen Kruse Znd Row: Bruce Lieske, jack Bruce, Gerry Gough, Mr. Albert Chakan lst Rozu: Bob Norton, Keith Gould, Pat Morrow, Sara Pryor, Phyllis Harrison, Bob Pease, Ben Kotulski, Judy Davis. 2nd Row: Margarite Blum, Mrs. Emily Holloway, Martha Errant, Gretchen Gleim, Lulu Hogan, Ann Lee IYeeks, Helen Cilly, Lois Lerch, Judy Harrison, Judy Coleman. 3rd Rozy: Valerie Walker, joan Smith, Betty Gerstmyer, Ann Bengal, Dot Huntington, Martha Mckutchen, Shirley Scherrer, Barbara Dodd. 4th Row: Mrs. Frances Andrews, Evelyn Bevan, Sydney Hepler, Frances Farrar, Betty Wittauer, Lala Huebener. DANCING CLUB lst Row: A. Erlanson, S. Baehr, - - - J N. Zerhng. 2nd Row: T. Dillon, Burdme, j. I-Tales, B. Cochran, M. Sue. Conlson . Zumbrum S. IN'aldu- Perry, C. Hughes, H. Metcalf. -ith Row: Bernice Mallack, 1. Dorsee L. Smoot. 5th Rout: D. Haney, N. Maclnnerney, . g , , I' F. Weeden, B. Thompkins, C. Stoute M. Williams. D. DeMmr xy 4. lst Row: Maureen McGovern, Dorothy Redmond, Audrey Sodestrom, Dolores Habblitz, jane Burkhart. 2nd Row: Mr. john XVa1ker, Bill Foy, Bill Larimore, Bob Massey, Buddy Taylor. Dorsec T. Hubbel T. Rosa . Dunn, Thompson, J. Duvall. C. Bowie. H. Kirk, XV. Harris. 3rd Row: M. XN'allace, , ,J . Schmidt, B. Marshall, J. Paratcr, R. J. Atler, T. Camp, C. Crum, D. Cross- waite, B. Allensworth, S. Scott, Mrs. J. Cowell, L. joseph. E. Holter, M.rs. Audrey Steele, J. Baliles, K. Boucher. 6th Row' M. Borin , R Klutz B. Floyd, - - lst Row: Peggy Bell, janet Wickey. Norma Bowman, Virginia Barwick. Louise Morris, Sherry Feldman, Carol McCurdy. 2nd Row: Mr. Carl Bell, Virginia YVilson, Lorain Stewart, Ellen Grant, Shirley Amory, Harold Brockwell, Gail Henderson, Buddy Chesky, juanita Wilson, Doris Smith, Bill Hobday. 3rd Row: Virginia Block, Nancy Austin, Theresa Gilson, judy Boucher, Frances McBain, Avis L'Homnadeiu, joan Heffner, joan Nel- son, Mary Lou jent, joan Eddins. 4th Row: jim Brown, Peter Sterling. David Forward, jerry Kruhm, jack Bailies, jimmy Klinenburg, Lee Drott, Polly Brobst, Martha Dodson. TUMBLING CLUB The purpose of this group was to perfect tumbling techniques. The club was founded this year and spons sored by Miss jean Baker. lxt Rout Lillian Poitte, Beverly Freedman, Kitty Merrideth, Olga Yan Bletk, Billie jess. 2nd Row: Miss jean Baker, joy Coggin, Nancy Pederson, joan Wilson, Mona jess, Annette Carver. 3rd Row: Lillian Wolf, Murial Wallace, Barbara Lewis, Barbara Knowles, Ruth Benson. DRAMATIC CLUB This Club put on the annual Christmas play under the direc- tion of Mr. Carl Bell, sponsor. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club was organ- ized in I9-18. Its aims were to promote research and general interest in science, to give sci- ence scholarships and to sponsor science assemblies at Blair. Mr. Harold Horn was the sponsor. lst Row: Mr. Harold Horn, Charles Armstrong, Harry Ingram, Mary Lou Hanson, Charles Hodgson. 2nd Row: john Lloyd, Don Snow, Peter Van Royen, Richard Petzold, Dirk Brown. 3rd Row: Karl Signell, Howard Met- calf, Bob Braumberg, Danny Levine. iwfd 'rf' The Dramatic Club, under the direction of Mrs. Shfrley WVorthing- ton, was reorganized in I9-18, in order to help students improve their acting and to give plays. lst Row: joan Keagle, Ann Simpson, Pat Fennell, Mona jess, Dorothy Minnick, Clarice Springirth, Peggie Crawford, josephine Ceb- ler, Annette Carver, Barbara Shelleberger. 2nd Row: Betty McFarren, Mrs. Shirley Worthington, Nancy Heime, Pat Buehler, Mary Lewis, Luanne Crogan, Marjorie Aiken, Myra Godsey, joan Harmon, judy Davis, Diane Fjelstad. 3rd Rau-: Ann Craig, Col- leen Fling, jerry Larsen, Carolyn Bemies, Marget Ibach, Ann Lee Weeks, jane Rich- mond, jeanne Rembert, Ann Hartsfield, Sergene Benson, jerry Gough, Dottie Mosely, 4th Row: Lillian Poitte, llonis Cote. Kit jordan, Charles Shoemaker, Chuck Cum- mings, Pat Cooney, Lewis Roberts, .Ann Schlosser, Mary Harlow, Marion Ratner. Francis Zimmerman, Sonia Houlin. Q fs 9 ., Ala? 'V' . .., V ' 0' X I MADRIGAL The group was organized this year and sponsored by Miss Mary G. Cross. The group sings songs lroin the Elizabethan Period. If!! to Right: Sally Shanklin. Mary Lou Vernon, Miss Mary Cross, Sally Cameron, Mary Marsh, Audrey Rick- etts, Carol Bauer, jean Ann Edwards. I J. RADIO CLUB The radio club was com- posed of boys who liked to make radios and did broad- casting on amateur stations. lst Rozu: Phil Hundrik, john Brickley, john Dildine, Michael Kostanik, Stanley Kline. Qncl Rmu: Ronald Stannerson, Karl Signell. John Bradley, Mr. Harrison Mes- erole. 3rd Rout Bobby Mcllowell. Billy Printz, lVally johnson, Ecl- ward Flemming. fmt 'Waco 'H RADIO COMMITTEE Blair On The Air , the school program, is presented for the connnunity, to arouse interest in student activities. lst Rout Beverly Freedman, Valerie H'alker, Sydney Hepler, Janice lllil' ton, Mary Iforcacle, Barbara Iiastc-r. 2nd Rozu: Mrs. Kline. Carol M'ool- ard, Bea Shaw, Mary Marsh, Mar- garet XVilcling. Lorraine Megnuson, Sally Baehr. flrci Rozy: Pat Cooney, Harry Ingram, jucly Davis, joe Swafforcl, Carol Funk, joan Har- mon, Charlene Kreh, Buddy Dew- hirst. 8 I , 11,1 'R 57 ' Q. 4, 1311! i.U' ul IW! VISUAL AIDS The Visual Aids Club was sponsored by Mrs. Alina Davidson and Mr. Alohn 1. R. llyll' llllll' o :JB li' Scott. It inet to teach stu clents how to use and care for yisual aid equipment. lst Row: Lawrence Collison, George Tolson, Bob Iluryear, Joe Mendunl. john White. 2nd Row: Bob XYin- terble, jim Seaberry, Bob Massey. Francais Miller. Charles Hughes. Ray liarrick. 3rd Row: jimmy Stone, Percy Cloocle, George Sow, Mr. john Scott, Bruce Kosian. 0- -pvcuguqr, I ig., The Stadium Committee man- aged the concessions at the football games. They had no oflicersg the sponsor was Mr. Roy A. DeLauder, who started the group in 1947. Left to Right: Ruth Bauman, joyce Hamrick, Elsie Bevan, Barbara Beall. Evelyn Bevan. AGRICULTURE CLUB This club was new this year and organized late in the . stitsutl. lts purpose was to learn I larming. The President was , Chuck Cunnningsg Vice Presi- dent, Harry Kirkg and Secretary I was Don Lindsey, Mr. Harold HOYII SCIiVCll 215 SIJOIISOT. lst Raw: Brooke Farquhar, Don Lind- sey, Chuck Cummings, Mathew Bor- ing, Robert Nesbitt. Qnd Razr: Alfred Brown, Howard Tallex, Phil Hendri , Dan Lindsey. BEGINNING DANCE CLUB The groups purpose was to learn beginning dance steps. Mrs. Bernice Mallack was the sponsor. lst Row: Nancy Zerhng. Betty Nun- ally, lVilbur Harris, Mrs. Bernice Mallack, Edna Danaher. 2nd Row: Terry Andrews, Charles Hughes, Bob Floyd, Charles Butts. BLAIR SCHOOL STORE The school store was established in 1946 by Miss Carrie Alvord to provide supplies needed by the students. Miss Sue Aud became sponsor in 1947. The small profit made was given to the Student Council, which used it to buy the three flag poles for the stadium. lst Row: Anne Simpson, Bernie Cochran, jane Richmond. 2nd Row: Ronald Stanner- son, Miss Sue Aud, Helen Quaintauce, Lur- aine Magnuson, Ruth Mary Ragsdale. 3rd Row: Bob MacDowell, Shirley Allen. 9 az 38 is the teams lim! hate be 016 115 016, fhuxx vol sj ,X 4 , ., f . g 7 Xlauff is Har' yfmze' ffm! zu' illlifl, trorzf' Cheerleaders 1 I-'irxt row: Eleanor Wood, Shirley Graham, Dottie Reagh, joan Baker, Carolyn Whittauer, Sue Mitchell. Second row: Bill Diedrich, Pansy Hirst, jimmy Denny, Charlene Kreh, Ralph Dewhirt. Not xhown: Sue Hall. CHEERLEADERS A hearty Hep-Hep and they were off with their winning cheers. Our Cheerleaders helped to lead our lighting teams to victory. Joan Baker was the energetic captain of the squad and Mr. Robert Maguire was faculty advisor. VVe were mighty proud of our peppy Mr. Robert F Maguire cheerleaders. W 0 5 Top an left hand side Ralph Dewhtrst B111 Dtedrlch Chai lene Kreh, Shirley Graham Sue Mitchell joan Baket Carolyn Whittauer, Eleanor Wood Dottie Reagl' Pansy Hirst jm my Denny. U I Football . , , W . . .wr .Q 'I ' W f ,- i as It il 5 ' 'X E I F. . f, E - GQ f Q '. i o f .QA ' 'I at X X 7?-1 1 Iwi Qi! Lton'5 Club Trophy 2nd year Q County Champions Schedule Opponent Date 'Fairfax 13 9-2-4-49 Westminster 24 10-I-49 'SL johns I2 10-H-49 'Gonzaga 6 10-I3-49 'Maryland Park G I0-22-49 Central 8 lil-29-49 Hagerstown I9 '26 l I-4-49 'Anacostia 27 6 ll-ll-49 Tlletliesda lil 20 ll- l9-49 'Home games 'ilnixersitv of Maryland As the record showed, the Blair foot- ball team had an unsuccessful season with a three win, six loss record. How- -nz Co ever, if one forgot the record and looked at each individual game one would change his mind about Blair's season. The hrst two games, which were sup- posed to be probable wins for the Bla- zers, were fatal. They lost to Fairfax 13-I2 and then to XVCSlIlllY15lCl' 2-1,lf2. The next game against a hard hitting St. -Iohns eleven showed a dillertrnt Bla- zer team, as they led at the half 6-0 and then were finally edged 13-6. The Coach Reno Continelti Kulakowski S Coach Anthony Creme S v J .. 'F I J X n f 0 mi .ldv- 0 x' f' . 1 .1'f-,N w, .f' s. - Pk Qfgtxb x if. , L J A 'L ,. , vb ,-1. f' 01,4 Q.-, . - -' ,-s 3. --fm I 13966 x,0 I fp J, 1 Q- uovd ix .'Ax 'fl-.-XI, N, V ax V , sm Toler A Z rN '-'un Q? af Yi el M' 'yffflifilf NN' 2' . 'QVV 1 X X vs. ' X 'Hn xxx F 01 Uv , ,4-' 1 ,IA , A 0,7 1.- ,nl ,W M 1 A ' W in 'H ., W, N6 .Vqgk 4 L.- C , . . . ' jg 2 ff 1 Q Ax ' S f ' ' l ' xngkom . X I xl f H ' f Fred Everif A 'y, l .. 'X ? If A -.1-,,,.X if rs ztiff- jfw ' . -' W-' - ,. A ff' M J X ' ' 4 ff 1 V Z3 ', X fa ' ,, A 0 if 'Q H .,f 'pin s Pease - 7 fl- 4: 5 ' ,pw Us my J V. Basketball Blair's basketball team was one of the best we have ever had. They won most of the games they played, includ- ing Bethesda-Chevy Chase. XVC are looking forward to seeing the players on the first team next year. -: Nlr, Reno Continetti, Bill Kephort Mike H2Yd1SlN George Short Dirk Fisher ken Copland 2nd Row oln xlllhllilllg, Hianagery, Roger Hazell.j C Llmngston Robert Niouson Howard braxes B1lAC3YC Bob May lil? S 9 WIHXXXX l,L.L.k-Lkkkk g K I'1r.xi Rozy: - jim ,lllliii Russell llufly, jog- l'owci's, Bill 'I'ompLins, .jimmy Williams, Bc-rnicc lfoy, Bob Bank Xl.mXzmghloii, junk' Ihoisii, Qlzniic-s Dozinc. Robert lirgimlmll, .Srzrmfl limi' -- I-corgc Tolsoii, CQQ-oi'g'c Slioii DUI., B1 F- DILLX Nloik, Ilruili Liosli-x, Clixiilvs Nizisoii, Holi Illzldcil, klciry Huck, I-Qligvilc lloxiiiv. llvziili Slziiilp kulikous Despite llic nice student turnout, the '50 Blazers did not start the season vcrv well. The squad was green, but showed :1 lot of promise. For vc-nr, thc' lizisclizill Blazers iiizidc' good use oi the new Bzlwlizill -- Iflill stadium. the scrond xillllil IFI Loolidgc ff xpiai ii Nilsoii ij Xpiil ll hziillic-isliilig i .Xpiil ls XYFNICIII Xpiil II Hxisliiiigloii S Lu' ff Xpiil 27 Loiiiiigai 0' , Xpiil QS lirlllc'-mill C hui fhzisv M ' vu Xlzix 2 livilciick ' ' L 'Q NIM 7 llngrislouii ' Xl,1x fl .N O kit Klux I I 5 Q, Q T-Ai' Mm Ir, NI, ,IUIIIIN Y Nlaix IU lh-ilu-ul.: C hui 4 him- XLU QT R,.4iwu'lI Xin flu llmiisxillu Y V . -0 ' fffkm ' Hoeliey llil Cake, Alllllllgf' Alter lour seasons ol hockex at Blair, this year's team had the hest record. ln heating liladenslnirg by a score of -1 to U, they topped an all time scoring record of the three pre- vious seasons. They proved their merit again by defeating Iintnaculada junior College, in a serinnnage game, by a score of 2 to 0. Much of the honor should go to the coach, Miss jean Baker and the manager, Elizabeth Cave, whose pa- tience and guidance was a great help ls! Mm' ll. In Rl joan Nleinlx Yixian Lherrix Sergene Benson Shirley Benner. Sue Mitchell Alice Hatfield Betty Matson Anne Yerirk Valerie Walker Ann Heiclman 'I' . janet Pc-bg fiail RL-pil l.ee joseph -WRU l'iUI'C2'lIlL' llc-a Shaw e lxrainci lLilK'lll Cate. Manager loan Xanu l'l'ilClx We ,lffill Baker. :oath Nlilllllil th-ram Sherry Feldman Daley Rlithe Bauman llarlmaia Baghx Viv lean ll 4 na: li K 1111111111 Kill F? X K 1 . -If akei, v -',v lvl I llc 'url I Softball .Xpril 219 'Annapolis 8 H 29 Slierwoocl ll I 9 May Ll ' Rockville . 22 22 6 'Fairfax 7 14 13 Fairfax l l 8 20 'Sherwood ill 20 24 Rockville 9 9 ' Homes games ls! Roar: Peggy Holt, Martha Smith, joan Meinbert. 2nd Row: limile Sherman, Nancy Mclnnerney, Sue Mitchell, Luanne Walker, Doris Kirby, .Xlice M'arfield. flrrl Rout Miss jean Baker, fcoaclij , jo I.uelI- en. l.ec just-ph. Charlene Bocklett, Vivian Cheerix. Roberta llioinpkins, Nanu' Ken- drick, Beverly Hunt, Betty Glein lcaptainj. 966 Inav: Bill Mcl-'c'iren, Bobby 'Ioinpkins, Don l'raisner, -rdin Bell, Sonny Holt, Bernie lvisner, john Yiedt. Imp: Mr. llhomas Pyles, john liagleton, Denny ilken. Cornie Howell, Wallatc- lleaslev, Billy M'olfe, llill lfov. fill1ll'lL's Irelan. Golf The golf tea'm was sponsored by Mr. Thomas Pyles. lt met some of the best teams in the area and won a great many HISCLS. Practice and games were played away from the school, some at Columbia, Manor, and Indian Springs Clubs. , i f Tenni l.iI Roar: Brian Crowley, Bill Solomon, Capt., Harry Stine, Danny Levine. Louis Meyerle, Ronnie Morris,jimmv Sanborn. flld Row: Coach Ernest Rhodes, David Forward, jack Bruce, Leif Beck. Don Snow, Bruce Tieske, Mike lilton, .Xlan Morris. Composed iuaiinlv ol sophomores, the l9Al9 team had at well balanced record ol fi wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties. The tezun was coached by Miss lean Baker and uiztnziged bv Dorcas Mcl.aughton. llettv Cleim was llllillllll. Two ol thc- most exciting games ol the year were planed with Rockvilleghoth ending in ties. The halls of fame zzst 0 ez wzde Xxoxx xml 7 ' zz 1 lb 1 , Iwr NZKZIZX of us uri!! go irzsideff ', N I Zaeeafanq cmcifdecacmf fx Q5 Q.. 1? g va , -. 6 Q - 3 1 4? ffm X 1 l I . xi S X V , Q li .Eli g 1 'S' lm. H I 1 'ij 9 gs. ,QQ 9, ,, NL lst Rau oan Hubbel Carol n Whittauer 2nd Row Marlita ': j , y . : Scott, Eleanor Wood, Joyce Duvall, Patti Levenclowski, joBe Moore. 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 -Jeanie Mieners Mary Elizabeth Smith Barbara Spencer Mary Ann Mitchell Fay Hlhitman joan Carl '49 crowns Joyce Duvall '50. Past Queens I9-14 I9-15 1946 1947 19-18 -joan Carl Libby Hercltfelder Dolly Sapp Elizabeth Smith Bea Bartlett Best Dressed ff if 'K '. ,I . S .Xnmee Lou Johanna X I Q X Most Popular e X 'i 8 .if S is joBe Moore Bill Diedr K? Bill Larimore o 'cc ' Best Looking k y i Most Studious As 2, in Luckett Most Athletic Wlttlest Percy Goody jackie Steele l sa Le e do A G ld Gough ae 'ml Most F1 lendlx Most Llkely To Succeed ,fi L1 C 'I 1 f r' X - ' X 1 .' 4 X b ff ffm. 3 I 5 K, W , Patti v n wski ' 1 'A era 'Af' 1 . 'O I I if XX . A' 'X , 'FV' K, I xx X X S Charles Brailer b ecwzeci 'M lst Row: Betty Watson, Vivian Cherrix, Luanne Walker, Sue Mitchell. 2nd Row: Miss jean Baker, Nancy Mclnnerney, Barbara Bagby, janet Peksa, Alice Warfield, Miss june Lippy. The girls who earned their athletic letters were members of this club. lt was led by Vivian Cherrix and sponsored by Miss julie Lippy. The annual slumber party was their activity. The President was Vivian Cherrixg Vice President, Luanne Walker, Secretary, Sue Mitchell, and Treasurer, Betty Watson. HONOR SOCIETY my , S fx lst Row: Mr. Harold llorn, Eleanor YYood, Marlita Scott, Nancy Kendritk, Sara Pryor, jackie Steele, Percy Goody. 2nd Row: joyee Duyall, Mary Ann Kifer, Pa: l'arkman, Brian Crowley, Charles Brailer, Mary Lasher, Mary Louise Hanson. The Honor Society was begun in 1915 and was inposed ol those who had earned their inonograms. - 'lt year they have a project to help the school. This year they established a scholarship fund. The President was Nancy Kendrickg Vice President, Percy Goody: Secretary, Eleanor XYoodg Treasurer, Sara Pryorg and Historian, Marlita Scott. P ,rgf- j 1 N jj, L 5 ? lst Row: Mr. Reno Continetti, john Viedt, Ray Luckett, james Downs, Bill Shief, Robert Nesbitt, Bill Solomon, Harry Ingram Eddie Argerake, Mr. Anthony Creme. 21111 Row: james Williams, Don lfreas, john liagleton, 'lucker Morris, Rick YVaters, Bill Diedrich, Dick Eene, lfred Eyerett. 3rd How: Bill Foy, john Davis, Tom Whitlaw, Tom Ridgeway. Organized in I9-17 to promote the athletic program at Blair, by boys who had earned their letter. Mr. Anthony Creme and Mr. Reno Continetti were the sponsor: Ql ' ILL .KN D SCROLL . F3490 lst Row: Marie Kramer, Barbara Beall, Mary Lasher, Pat Park- man, Karen Kruse, Marna Schultz, Ruth Bauman. 2nd Row: Mrs. Lucille Moler, Nina Bailey, Bea Shaw, Charles Bra Brian Crowley, Miriam Thompson, Patti Levendowski. 3rd Ro. Didi Minick, Ann Lee Weeks, Connie LeRoy, Barbara McBride, Mary' Louise Hanson, Lorene Ladd, Mary' Ann Kifer, Bob Mc- Naughton, jim Holsopple, Elizabeth Cave, Marlita Scott. 4th Row: Harry Ingram, Dick Fene. This is an international honor society' of high school journalists. The members, who must be in their junior or senior years and in the upper third of their class, were appointed to the organization for superior work on any of the three school publications. Mrs. Lucille Moler and Mrs. Alma Davidson were co-sponsors. yyyxyyy N.R.A. Shooting Match Winner: Fred IVhite Capt. Charles E. Peter A.A.U.W. Composition Awards: Charles Armstrong, Marie Kramer, Brian Crowley, Nina Bailey, Bill McNaughton W .. 21 v- I A 4 Honors MARYLAND SCI-IOLASIIC PICITSS ASSOCIHTION A , , 1 V : 'L Bl ' ,c' - ,fg,,,, PLACE f . COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 s ni- IILIY rx uwiu mls TIIIPID l'I.-VIE CERTIFICATE . 1 ,CII A ' S? MARYLAND SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIHTION 4 'Slim' .. . 124-, ,a4J,1f..gAfcf . Z.- 41, Pmfrz ' .zz fr,-:H Conducted ge Park K-rg, , , f S.. 4 112' 5' f 1 Montgomery Blair has been honored by the many awards given to her students from various or- ganizations. Here are pictures of some of the students who have won these awards. Maryland State Library Club 4,H Club Award: President, Carlton Clark Harry Kirk rf' 4' ' . ' O. Winners of the State Rifle Match: George Tolson, Bill Diedrich, john Viedt, Dwight Smith, Rich Waters ' . - 1 ' . x v t- I . 'nv Star Writing Contest Awards: Bea Shaw, Connie LeRoy, Carlton Clark, joan Daley, Brian Crowley, Bill Mc- Naughton, Marie Binot, Doris Crosswait rj z IU Iamx sm 'lffl fm, fwzglz hw lf x UU to 1' llc zu bf Z' L l JHIHCS 133111195 Joan Smnh Suzan Nloulclen Stanley Mann ji-J fn Cleo Whxllmg Jeanne Lobdell Frank Abell John Davls 2 X Beverly Alexander NIHYIOFI DCCCIYICK Howard Tlmmons Joyce kulucll Gloria Wxlhams Robert Herdlfelder Barbara Barry james Corsml 6 z F: I I I I - Y ,LW , ' ' 3 . al ' 5 1 s J ' 'Q 1 l J , 1 N I , ' 5 .I px 1 3 . ov' Y . i 11, ,608 f . . 'J YQ l Q ,Z I , 1 AX N Y' X 1 ,, , . Q X., J 4 . . Y , n . I I ' Q .I . LITTLE TAVERN SHOPS mconronneo Famous or Hamburgers Buy Them By The Bag Good Coffee Delzczous Pastry 40 Locations ln Washlngton Baltlmore L G BALFOUR CO N oveltzes F avors Medals Cups Trophzes Class Pms Club Pms Buttons Class Rm gs S tatzonery sir ir il' 204 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING - WASHINGTON , D. C 1319 F STREET, N. W. NATIONAL 1045 it O D . 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