Montgomery Blair High School - Silverlogue Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD)
- Class of 1956
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B Q s ' 'x Ax ,,qx A -, .,A is XXXR H t Z , ,,,A.A u .1,Aq 4AAq: A ZV' QR u, AAA, V V: 1 Q xii ' 1 X HQFM g A X E Blair has been the home of our Senior Class for the past three years. Her doors are always open, rr e W inviting those who seek an educational foundat' li xv km A, to provide opportuniti f .J wx-.,....n, 5 ' ' Y . ,,,v,..t,-- -i. ,, ion X . , es or future growth. d . N 1. iw, - . .t , , , , , 1 .,. K M'-'W ' 5' M ' . f in K ' 1 W - Y V I, ' .-- -1.-.' . ., nf rf ki FL , - 1 'flaw 1 ff! Q. ya ,i 5-41 , 'A L-' ' 41 M Y if t'-+1 - ' M' 'M' gt Q36 ' -' LA I K 1 I ,L Q5 t iwwt 1 . . .,.. , . :istfi if 51' ' A t A UMW ,xc . f f'- 1 - , , ,- 5, - 4 1 X ,E . , , , as-' .w ' . . 15 r pw s Al va- Q. - . .. 5 'f 't 5 2 'h . . s-,fffiii-M4gsfAn-Ewewx'--ii-if - Q sf: fm -s 1 ' :- rim? 'fwfis-.sv fi-f ,i, X X v- .SQQA.4,.w..,...s:-1-:fbi if v f'-'H ' ' ' R N t ,q , .W , -s .' 1 Wt,,3,. ,t.., - mgvr, 4- ' Eivif' - s ri v '4 N V W ,. .fag . . Q. U. -1- V f., t x Q ,4 , f-, i g 0. 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The class Of 1927 was outstanding for having won the basketball championship, and for being the schools first graduating class, numbering twelve students. In 1935, a senior high school built in the wilderness was ready to open for classes. The student council submitted three possible names for the school to the Board of Educa- tion. Montgomery Blair was selected, honoring the man who had discovered Silver Spring, and who was referred to as The Father of the Parcel Post System because of his work in President Lincoln's cabinet. From that point on, Blair grew swiftly. The girls' gym was completed in 1936, B building in 1940, D building in 1950, building in 1953, and the boys' gym in 1954. XVe hope that now and in the future these pages will bring back memories that will be pleasant ones in your recollection of Blair. May you be inspired in the years to come to continue your pursuits of scholarship, fellowship, character and service. ,W W mfr. uit Ml lil lil Xlll , . 1 W s. IHUII SW it l' 'l ' Qwf, - , ,,' .,, A I , ,rar ,A . 1 f ' 'N' ' '.. '. , .L .5 4 ,, ' - L - wut W : '- . fr -- ww. . l. , -, ,-, . V . - - , .. . f, K ' . , .wx ' ' 'kt -- Y. A . , . , . W 4 ' '--4 -- .L E ' u 'T . v ' wa fl , 'H-5 . t -V , -4..r.:0 I . , t . .. . 4-4 . .' , .. k , W.--,fa-. p ,,,,, 'X , :Q t , f.',,.'fy1-.19 --: - .. is-+1 ,,, iffy, 121552 mg, W' HQ ,A ,V H f .v 1 awk ,.Af. ,cc 1 55' 'fvfi ff l 1 ? L, . V A W '-:',f' f LW -a W 8.1 f f' f AW f .Q V, , , . ., M , Q i .E .5125 4?5Z' p'i, Zg Wf ' -' a A I ., nf I The Senior activities were organized and planned by class able officers provided the spark needed to promote every sen- officers B. Blomgren, president, S. Goodell, treasurer, J. ior's interest in his class. Dellastatious, president, and J. Grubb, secretary. These cap- Ch. . Comm. , F. D. N. X P. T. A, H. R. jr. . J. Y. , Nat'l Sr. , Rey to Abbreviations , , ,......,,.....,..,...,.. Chairman Q , . . . .... ........... C ommittee 5 ,Future Doctors and Nurses . .. .... Future Teachers ..,......Homeroon1 ..,, ...mjunior tue pefneni er. . . . .Junior Varsity . . ,. .National , . . ,,., Senior fwlkq ,f is .JU- L li -5 0. Q I Q., fm 1 5' -.. . 5,9 22' with X 2' J. Achtzener C. Adams N. Addison E. Albersheim J. Alderman B. Anderson C. Anderson E. Anderson L. Anderson J. Ankney JOANNE ACHTZENER. CHARLES EDMOND ADAMS, H.R. Pres. '54, V. Pres. '55, Intramurals '54, '55, Library Club '56. NANCY LEE ADDI- SON, Publicity Comm. '56, XX'ays 8: Means Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '56, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Girls' B Club '56. EDITH ALBERSHEIM, H.R. Sec.-Treas. '54, IVelcoming Comm. '54, fCh.J '55, '56, Election Comm. '56, lN'elfare Comm. '54, YVays 8: Means Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '55, Home- coming Comm. '55, '56, Intramurals '54, F.D.N.A. '54, '55, Pep Club '55, Jr. Party Comm. '55, Sr. Play Comm. '56. JERRY REGINALD ALDER- MAN. BRUCE N. ANDERSON. CAROLE JEANNE ANDERSON, Order Comm. '54, '55, '56, Sr. Play Costumes Comm. '55, Ice Skating Club '54, '55, Blair Rollers '56, CTreas.J '54, '55. ELIZABETH ANN ANDERSON. H.R. Treas. '553 Dance Comm. '5.5, '56, IN'elfare Comm. '55, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Girls' Rifle Club '56, Pep Club '55, '56, French Newspaper '56, Orchestra '54, '55, '56. LOLA LEE ANDERSON, IVays 8: Means Comm Comm. Comm Comm '56, Homecoming Comm. '55, '56, Order '55, '56, Publicity Comm. '55, '56, Dance '56, IVelfare Comm. '54, '55, '56, Athletic '56, Library Club '55, '56, F.D.N.A. '54, '55, Z2 geblfff rofecl '56, Pep Club '55, '56, Silrierlogue '55, '56, Variety Show '54, '55, Monogram Society '56, Girls' B Club '56, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Jr. Party Comm. '55, Jr, Prom Comm. '55, Sr. Prom Comm. '56, Sr. Play Props Comm. '56. JAMES THOMAS ANK- NEY, H.R. Pres. '54, '55, Order Comm. '54, FREDERICK THEODORE ARENDS, Chemistry Club '56. Deceased March 4, 1956. PATRICIA JOAN ARGERAKE, Dance Comm. '55, Inter- School Relations Comm. '55, Student Lounge Comm. '56, 'Welfare Comm. '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Science Club '54, CSec.J '55, '56, Girls' Rifle Club '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Intra- murals '56. DON FRANCIS ARLIN. ROBERT HARDING ARMSTRONG, H.R. Pres. '54, Elec- tion Comm. '56, Student Council Representative '56, Inter-High Student Council '56, Hlelcoming Comm. '56, Order Comm. '56, Radio Club, KV. Pres.J '56, Nat'l Thespian Society '55, '56, Library Club '56, Spring Play '55, Sr. Play '56, Driving Rodeo '55, Sr. Play Comm. '56. AUDREY LYNNE ARON, Pep Club '54, French Club '55, '56, Chemistry Club '55, Intramurals '54, '55. ANTHONY FREDERIC ASH, Order Comm. '553 Boys' Planning Comm. '55, Track '54, '55, '56, Cross F. .-'m1'CT1dS P. Argerake J. Atwood M, Babin 'ba fy, at-., 1 D. Arlin R. Armstrong A. Aron A. Ash 16 x .K W X I V -af!-'sf 'Q I . .aqq vt , 'V ... I 'rr Y vi' W 'ETL' Sv y an D. Bacher S. Baile W. Baker F. Banville S. Barber M. Barnard Country '54, '55. KIUDITH ELAINE ATWOOD, Order Comm. '55, '56, Dance Comm. '55, Ways Sc Means Comm. '55, '56, Library Club '55, '56, Pep Club '55, Silver Chips '55, Variety Show '55, Sr. Play Makeup Comm. '56, Advanced Chorus '55, '56. MARILYN RUTH BABIN, Library Club '54, '55, '56, F.T.A. '54, '55, '56, Pep Club '54, Intramurals '55 DONALD EUGENE BACHER, Graduate, Class of l955, Intramurals '55, Hunting Sc Fishing Club '54, picture and name omitted from '55 Silzferlogue. SALLY ANN BAILE, Intramurals '54 ,'55, '56, F.D.N.A. '55, Fashion Show '54, '55. VVILLIAM AARON BAKER, H.R.. V. Pres. '55, '56. STU- ART FRANKLIN BALDERSON, H.R. Pres. '55: V. Pres. '56, Chair Comm. '56, Football '55, '56. FRANCIES PATRICIA BALDWIN, Homecom- ing Comm. '55, '56, Dance Comm. '56, lfVays Sc Means Comm. '56, Student Court '54, '55, Sr. Cards 8: Announcements '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, French Club '56, Advanced Chorus '55, '56. RICHARD NEWPORT BALDWIN, Track '54, NCQ we LUQFQ 60,0 OITLOPQJ 55: qm- F. Baldwin R. Baldwin XV, Barr, Jr, BBIUCS S. Balderson P. Barnett FLORENCE ANNE BANVILLE, Dance '56, Sr. Party '56, Rifle Club '54, F.D.N.A. '54, '55, Pep Club '54, '55. STEPHEN DAVID BARBER, Chair Comm. '55, '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Baseball '55, '56. MARIAN LOUISE BAR.NARD, H.R. Pres. '55, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Blair Rollers '55, Photography Club '54, Fashion Show '55, '56. PATRICIA ELLEN BARNETT, Intramurals '54, Ice Skating Club '55, '56, Rifle Club '55, '56, Banking '54, '55. XVILLIAM AUGUSTUS BARR, JR. JOYCE ANNE BAT- TLES, H.R. V. Pres. '54, QSec.j '55, '56, Dance Comm. '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '55, '56, Elec- tion Comm. '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, YVelcoming Comm. '56, Publicity Comm. '55, '56, Senior Award Comm. QCh.j '56, Sr. Executive Board '56, -lr. Class Party '55, Majorettes '54, '55, '56. .IUDITH MARIE BAUMANN. ROGER TERRY BAYER, H.R. V. Pres. '54, Pres. '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Safety Comm. '55, '56, XVays Ek Means Comm. '55, Science Club '56. VIOHN CORNELIUS BEAN. AIUDITH ANNE BECHTOL, Sr. Party Comm. '56, '55, '56. Comm. QI. Baumann R. Bayer j. Bean -I. Bechtol II. Behrman M. Bender 'er Q - I-IN.-, I .9 40. ga.:-I 3. V X - 'Hman-my P' . 'A as G ':'Cf' pw-x 6 V lf fn' J 4- :X 5. 1-L U If ' f all 1 ' 5 . ,. A D. Benson S. Berger J. Berry ,l.B1Hkelv Blalock R. Blavatt Lounge Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, In- tramurals '54. JOHN THEODORE BEHRMAN, H.R. V. Pres. '56, Safety Comm. '56. MARK STANLEY BENDER, Audio Comm. '54, '55. DONNA LOUISE BENSON, Dance Comm. '54, '55, Sr. Cards Ek .Announcements Comm. '56, Girls' Rifle Team '54, '55, '56, Pep Club '54, '55, '56, Radio Club '55, Yariety Show '54, Advanced Chorus '55, '56. SAMUEL NATHAN BERGER, Order Comm. '56, Spanish Club '56, Chemistry Club '56. JOHN CROSBY BERRY, Uniontown CPa.J High School '54, '55. BARRY KECK BET- TERS, H.R. Pres. '54, Chair Comm. '56, Bonfire Comm. '56, Football '55, '56, Soccer '54, '55, '56, Pistol Club '54. BETTY ANN BILLER. DOR- OTHY LEE BILLER, XN'ork Experience Program '55, JANE ELIZABETH BLAKELY, H'ash- ington High School fMilwaukee, XVis.'p '54, '55, Travel Club '56, F.T.A. '56. JAMES THOMAS BLALOCK . RONALD BLAVATT, H.R. Pres. '54, Treas. '55, V. Pres. '56, Order Comm. '56, Chair Comm. '54, Assemblv Comm. '54, Football '56: , 41, , , ' fra 1 45 . 6 w B. Belters B. Biller D. Biller XY. Blomgren A. Boerncr C. Bonnette Basketball '54, Silver Chips '56, P.A. Announcer '56. XVILLIAM ANDREXV BLOMGREN, HTR. Pres. '54, Y. Pres. '55, Order Comm. '55, '56, Elec- tion Comm. '55, Student Court Justice '55, Library Club '55, '56, Key Club '55, '56: Sr. Class Pres. '56, Boys' .Athletic Planning Comm. '55, '56. ALFRED YICTOR BOERNER Drill Team '55, French Club '56, Science Club '56, Advanced Chorus '56. GOR- DON XVISE BONNETTE, Cross Country '54, '55, Intramurals '54, '55, Visual Aids '54, '55, '56, Ath- letic Council '54, '55. NANCY ROSE MARIE BORZAGE, Safety Comm. '54, '55, Order Comm. '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, Pep Club '54, F.D.N.A. '54, '55, French Club '54, '55, '56, Girls' Rifle Club '54, '55, '56, Spanish Club '54, Praeco Argenteus '54, '55. JANET JO BOXVERS, lVheelus Field Dependents High School, Tripoli, Libya, North Africa '55, Intramurals '56, F.T.A. '56, Travel Club '56. JOHN ALTON BRADY, JR. JOHN XVAYNE BRANCH, H.R. Pres. '563 Order Comm. '55, Chemistry Club '56, Spanish Club '56, Band '54, '55, '56. Sophomore business was discussed oxer lunch by officers D. XN'illiams, R. Smith, R. N, Borzage Bgwerg Colvin, and P. Holt. J. Brady, Jr. J. Branch use .. -. ,.,,,,....: .1 A: X S 1 t. - 4-I .A . . 'x..- .alv- Y'-' - Lf-fa ,Q , X ' 7,9 v. '?' f 7 4 ' A 'aff ,- 2,47 'fa . 'Kai '54 ' :ZZ . 5, , I , fc Z' , , .,f,. . -.. 'V f '- J , ,4 V- , ., , . M. Y . A ' a an . ,P .. , Ql.,, ,fy fy 'V 4 ,Q N gr R- Brenner R. Bretz, jr. A. Bristol M- BTYCC M. Buckland H. Burch ROBERT MORRIS BRENNER, Order Comm. '56, Golf '54, '55, '56, F.D.N.A. '55, Disc Jockey '56, P.A. Announcer '56. RUSSELL HOMER BRETZ, -IR. ANN JEANNETTE BRISTOL, YVelfare Comm. '55, Hlelcoming Comm. '55, Work Experience Program '56. MICHAEL THEO- DORE BRODSKY, H.R. Sec. '54. PETER BROYVN, Amateur Radio Club '54, '55, '56, Sci- ence Club '55, '56, Chemistry Club '55, '56, Band '54, '55, '56. SONYA LEE BROYVN, IfVelfare Comm. '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '56. MARY ELAINE BRYCE, Intramurals '56, Rifle Club '56, Travel Club '56, Advanced Chorus '55. MARION LILLIAN BUCKLAND. HEL EN ELIZABETH BURCH, XlVork Experience Pro- gram '55, '56. PATRICIA ANN BURGER, Scranton lPa.j High School, JOSEPH BURKE. KEITH BURKE. CAROLE ANN BURNS, Dance Comm. '54, '55, '56, Welfare Comm. '56, Library Club '55, '56, Travel Club '56, F.D.N.A. '54, '55, '56, Sr. Trip Comm. '56. ROBERT AMSTERDAM BURT, Student Court Chief ,lus- tice '56, Debating Club '54, '55, Chemistry Club '55, Key Club '55, '56, Sr. Play '56, Nat'l. Honor Society '55, '56, Voice of Democracy '55, Masque C. Burns R. Burt M. Buzik M, Cannon J. Carey B. Carlson , :sr 4 IQZ' .,.. ...fra .f,.. f . , .' fit' .J ,. Q ,. . 4 ' :QQ if f ' - - ' . in 2... ' ' fjli-::i?i , -'X - M. Brodsky P. Brown 57- BFOWU P. Burger Burke K- Bllfke and Gavel '56. MARGARET JOANNE BUZIK, Wlork Experience Program '56. MARGARET ONA CANNON, Dance Comm. '54, '55, Hfelfare Comm. '54, '55, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Science Club '54, '55, '56, Rifle Team '55, '56, Sr. Play '56. JAMES BARRON CAREY. BRIAN BENNETT CARLSON, French Club '56, Praeco Argenteus '55, '56, Silver Quill '55, '56, Quill and Scroll '55, '56. LILLIAN FRANCES CARRODUS, H.R. Pres. '56, H.R. Sec. '55, Dance Comm. '56, Order Comm. '55, Home- coming Comm. '55, '56, Hlelcoming Comm. '55, In- tramurals '54, '55. '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Pep Club '55, Silzferlogue '54, '55, '56, lr. Prom Comm. '55, Fashion Show '55, Sr. Caps and Gowns Comm. '56. THEODORE DOUGLAS CARROLL, Library Club '55, '56, Audio-Visual Aid Club '54, '55, '56, Audio Club '55, '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Spring Play Comm. '55, '56, Variety Show '55, '56. MARGARETTE LOUISE C H A S E , Mfelfare Comm. '54, '55, Blair Rollers '55, IVork Experience '56. LOIVELL EUGENE CLARK, Hlelfare Comm. '56, Cross Country '56, Amateur Radio Club '55, '56, Science Club '55, '56, Chemistry Club '55, Nat'l. Honor Society '55, '56. MARCIA ELLEN ofodf in flee ltafa Carrodus T. Carroll M. Chase ,JQQH-.. . ' f - f 4' 1 4 . -f,v':?r 'Zi 1 . f 'Q we- 4- , - 'E ' ' 'i' ' ffff '. -9' A-'Li X 'Xl ' Ll :.,.-.- V , ,r i ' .,. I ' be . ' . 5 ' 2 . aw .: J V:' ' 1 A I K gf I if - 52 A er Q e X A f f ' af 'gd I I ., g 2, f ,Y ,,,, , ,fi ,,f, J I ff' 'A I 5' . A L. Clark M. Clarke J. Clement E. Clements R. Clevering J. Cliber CLARKE, Election Comm. '56, Mlelfare Comm. ,?4, ,365 School Store' Cyomm. 54, Dance Comm. I, Coffman J. when CL Comm '56, Order Comm. 55, 56, Homecoming Comm. R, Cglyin R. Com, C. Cooley '56, Intramurals '54 ,'55, '56, Silzferlogue '55, '56, C- Core? W- COTY D' CONECT Sr. Play Comm .'56, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Sr. Party Comm. '56, Fashion Show '55. JANET DICE CLEMENT, Order Comm. '56, .Athletic Publicity Comm. '54, '55, '56, H.R. Sec. '55, '56, Library Club '55, '56, F.T.A. '55, '56, Pep Club '54. ED- 'WARD STANLEY CLEMENTS, H.R. Pres. '54, '55, Chair Comm. '55, '56, Bonfire Comm. '56, Basketball '54, '55, '56, Baseball '55, '56, Football '56, Key Club '55, '56. RONALD JAMES CLEVERING. JOHN ALFRED CLIBER, Chair Comm. '55, '56, Order Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '55, '56, lVelcoming Comm. '56, Football '54, '55, '56, Library Club '56. PATRICIA ANN COFF- MAN, East Lansing fMich. JI-Iigh School '54, '55, Dance Comm. '56, Sr. Announcements Comm. '56. JOYCE GORDON COHEN. CRAIG IVINTER- TON COLTON, Athletic Comm. '56, Visual Aids Comm. '56. ROBERT EUGENE COLVIN, Stu- dent Council Pres., '56, Treas. '55, V. Pres. Soph. Class '54, H.R. Pres. '54, Bonfire Comm. '55, Li- brary Club '54, '55, '56, Key Club '55, '56, Variety Show '55, Band '55. ROBERTA JEAN CONN, F.T.A. '54, Pep Club '54, Spring Play '55, Intra- murals '54, '55, '56. CAROLYN LOUISE COOLEY, H.R. Sec. '54, Student Council '54, '55, 'Welfare Comm. '55, Intramurals '54, '55, Library Club '54, '56, KSec.j '55, Pep Club '55, Praeco Argenteus '55, Variety Show '55, Monogram So- ciety '56, Quill 8: Scroll '55, '56. CARLTON CRANMER COREY, H.R. Treas. '56, Exchange Comm. '55, F.D.N.A. '54, '55, CPres.J '56, Library Club '55, '56, Voice of Democracy '55, '56, Band '54, '55, fDrum Major, '56, Orchestra '54. IVAR- NER MATHESON CORY, Order Comm. '55, fx K- -.--yt 'T' f- ,V 1 1 1 rw VZ' Q 1 . .rll A if ' , ' A yt 4. 1:7 Mm-1 ff 'f , -, xr' Q' Q Z -' 5 ! I is M 1 'QD-R if Q 1 as rw X Blair Rollers '56, DAVID MERCER COIVGER. MICHAEL ROY CREANGE, Biology cioo '55, rpm., '56, F.D.N.A. '55, too. JUDITH cRocKETT. Confused sophomores L. Anderson, J. Turner, H. Marshall and E. Ricketts orient- ed themselves by checking room numbers. M. Creange J. Crockett 3: , , gf ,A I 4, of I N A C ,, ,' l d A9 ,,., g . . -X . 1 . 394325 'I 10:11 . iw, 1537 if .,f in -.5 g 'W - 5 4' 3 V 'T 5 f ' W fig' -. we -V 1 f 4.f:,,fff'i . 1 . . f Af... 27' ,' . - 'Q . ti 42.531 E f..hs.t'5z5 QT t -. PM 59 f ' f i VV. Crosley R. Crummitt P. Crutchfield WI. Culpepper R. Cunningham R. Curtis XIVILLIAM B. CROSLEY, Order Comm. '55. RONALD FILINIORE CRUMMITT. PETER EUGENE CRUTCHFIELD. NVILLIAM HAR- RY CULPEPPER, Student Council '54, H.R. V. Pres. '54, Order Comm. '55, '56, Football '54, Baseball '54, '55. RALPH .IOHN CUNNING- HAM, Silver Chips '56. ROGER CURTIS. RUBY BLANCHE DASHIELL. GEORGE EL- LIOTT DAVIES, H.R. V. Pres. '56, Bonfire Comm. '56, Ice Skating Club '55. RICHARD THEO- DORE DAVILA. CLAUDE CHARLES DAVIS. Cross County '56, Rifle Club '54, '55, '56, Science Club '54, Chess Club '55, '56. DAVID FINCH DAVIS, Chair Comm. '55, '56, Safety Comm. '55, Football '56, Baseball '56, Basketball '56, French Club '56, Bonfire Comm. '55, '56. DOROTHY LORRAINE DAVIS. HELEN CLAIRE DAY- HOFF, H.R. Sec. '55, NVelfare Comm. '56, Jr .Prom Comm. '55, Ir. Party Comm. '55, Sr. Prom Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '54, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Silzferlogzze '54, '55, fllditorj '56, Quill Sc Scroll '56. LILLIAN MARGURITE DAYHOFF', Blair Rollers '5-4. JACK MARSHALL DECKER. BERNARD SINGLETON DEFFINBAUGH, H.R. Treas. '55, Pres. '56, Assembly Comm. '55, '56, Or- . X, A. Saidman examined a microscopic organism, J. Gray, E. Albersheim, and C. Colton looked interested. der Comm. '56, Safety Comm. '56, Bonfire Comm. '56, Football '54, '55, '56, .I.V. Basketball '54. QIACKSON HAYDEN DELLASTATIOUS, Pres. Class '55, Pres. Sr. Class '56, H.R. V. Pres. '54, Chair Comm. '55, '56, Assembly Comm. '55, '56, Safety Comm. '55, '56, Athletic Comm. '55, Bonfire Comm. '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '55, Football '54, '55, '56, Track '54, '55, '56, Intra- murals '54, '55, '56. RHEA CECELIA LUCILE DEMUTH, H.R. Sec. '55, Ice Skating Club '54, '55. BARBARA ANN DE NEEN. MARIORIE EL- LEN DENISON, H.R. Sec. '56, Election'Comm. '56, Athletic Comm. '56, Assembly Comm. '56, Order Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, Pep Club '55, '56, F.D.N.A. '54, '55, Sr. Prom Comm. '56, Cheerleaders '55, fCaptainQ '56. BARBARA ANN DENNY, Dance Comm. '54, '55, '56, Home- coming Comm. '55, '56, Publicity Comm. '55, '56, Inter-School Relations Comm. '55, Pep Club '54, '55, '56. WVILLIAM COLEMAN DENNY. BAR- BARA HARRIET DESIND, Science Club '54, '55: F.H.A. '54, F.T.A. '54, '55, QTreas.j '56, French Club '55, '56, Fashion Show '54, Sr, Gift Comm. '56, Silver Chips Page Co-editor '55, '56, French Newspaper Assistant 84 Editor '55, '56, Nat'l. Honor Society '55, '56, Monogram Society '56, Quill 8: Scroll '56. GRACE ARNA DEXVEY, XfVork Ex- perience Program '56. VIRGINIA MAUDELL DICKERSON. MARION ELIZABETH DIESTE, R, Dashiell G, Davigg R. Davila C. Davis D. Davis D. Davis H, Dayhoff L. Dayhoff J. Decker B. Deffinbaugh J. Dellastatious R. Demuth I2 fffjik'-if 114- fzrq-S t :f i P 3 1 'Q r es .lv X 'W' 'Q 'ze fa 9' 1-v V 'Q 1,5 J 5 E 'Q I l 2 .M 'S' B. DeNeen M. Denison B, Denny B. Desind G. Dewey Y. Dickerson Election Comm. '54, '55: Variety Show '55, Fashion Show '55, Sr. Announcements 8: Cards Comm. fCh., '56: Advanced Chorus '55, '56. JOHN BRIAN DIETZ, H.R. V. Pres. '55: Sr. Awards Comm. '56, Chair Comm. '56: Election Comm. '56, Spanish Club '55, Chess Club '54, Band '54, '55, '56, BARBARA ANN DICGS, IVelfare Comm. '56: Dance Comm. '54, '55, Jr. Party Comm. '55, Home- coming Comm. '55, '56, Intramurals '54, '55, '56: Girls' B Club '56, Library Club '55, '56, F.T.A. '54, '55, Ice Skating Club '55, Silver Chips, Man- aging Editor '56, Spring Play '55, Quill R Scroll '55, '56, Nat'l. Honor Society '55, '56, Monogram Society '56, MICHAEL ANTHONY DILLON, H.R. Treas. '56: Spring Play '55, Library Club '56, Chair Comm. '55, Order Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '55, Radio Club '55, '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Disc ,jockey '56 . XVILLIAM BERRY DIXON, -IR., Student Council '55, '56, H.R. V. Pres. '54, '56, Chair Comm. '56, Bonfire Comm. '55, '56, Election Comm. '55: Order Comm. '55, '56: IV. Football '54, IV. Basketball '55: Key Club '55, IV.Pres.j '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56. PAUL IVALLACE. DONALDSON, Track '54. ROSEMARY THER- J. Dietz B. Diggs M. Dillon R. Duckett L. Dutton B. Dworski C. fha, QU! augjecfa XV. Denny M . Dieste ESA DUCKER, Order Comm. '55, '56, Variety Show Comm. '55, ROBERT KENNETH DUCK- ETT, H.R. Treas. '54, Blair Rollers '54, '55, '56, Drill Team '55, '56. BURNEY LESTER DUT- TON, Order Comm. '56: lVelfare Comm. '54. BERNARD MELVIN DXVORSKI, Nat'l. Latin Honor Society, '55: Publicity Comm. '55, Debat- ing Society '55, '56, French Club '55, Radio Club '56, Praeco Argenteus '56. PAULINE FRANCES DYER, IN'ays Fe Means Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, Activity Comm. '56, Pep Club '56, F.D.N.A. '54, Sr. Cards K Announcements Comm. '56. ELIZABETH IVINN ECKSTEIN, Quill K Scroll '55, '56, Monogram Comm. '54, '55, fCh.j '56, Assembly Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '55: Safety Comm. '55, '56: Publicity Comm. '55, Order Comm. '55, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Pep Club '54, '55, Praeco Argenteus '55, '56: Monogram Society, CPres.j '56, Sr. Trip Comm. '56. BETH MEADE EDMUNDS, Home- coming Comm. '56, Silzfer Chilbs '54, Pep Club '55, French Club '55, Ice Skating Club '55, Szilzferlogue '55, French Newspaper '56, Advanced Chorus '55, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Variety Show Comm. '55. XV. Dixon P. Donaldson R. Ducker P. Dyer E. Eckstein B. Edmunds 4645, I:-ri 35 aim Ais- 1.9-.. .. 6 el.. . - we -el .au- s :kv w P lqliq- '13 it 1 Pu . pa, ,. w e ' ff' S ' 'en if-4-1 'P -ii ,f -Marr f ',, M. Eesley f r I I 'i' i in fl . in cw' . 5 1 4--A I 4 9 I4 -'?nv 'ff HY I ef: f 'fn Caught cramming for exams were I.. Williams and j. Battles. 255 0'- ax. vf' 4,31 f-iff, .Q 'bv .-'SQ' -, -71' J , Q f a fl'-41 ,.- .rfffl-. g , I M. Elbracler R, Engle R. Evans J. Ewan S. Eyerman I-I. Eyre D. Fallon M. Faulkner M. Feldesman -, 5 . j. Edwards L. Edwards QlL'NE CAROLE EDXVARDS, XVays EQ Means Comm. '56, Hlelcoming Comm. '56, Homecoming '56g Sr. Cards QQ Announcements '56g Pep Club '56, Spanish Club '55. LLOYD XVILLIAM ED- XVARDS. JAMES MICHAEL EESLEY, Audio Comm. '54, '55: Sr. Class Play '54, '553 Spring Play Comm. '54, '55. MARILEE KATHRYN EL- BRADER, Activity Comm. '563 Order Comm. '55, '563 XVays K Means Comm. '56g Inter-School Rela- tions Comm. '55, '56: Dance Comm. '55, '56g jr. Prom Comm. '55, Sr. Party Comm. '56, Intramur- als '54, '55, '56g Library Club '55, '56g Pep Club '55, '56, Silver Quill '55, '561 Silver Chips '55, '56, Variety Show '55. ROBERT ISRAEL ENGLE, Order Comm. '56, Safety Comm. '55. RICHARD LOUIS EVANS, Sr. Class Play '56: Spring Play '55, Thespian Society lPres.j '55, '56: Radio Club '56. DEAN IOHN EXVAN, H.R. V. Pres. '54, '55: Audio Comm. '54, lCh.j '55, '56, Audio Visual Aids, '54 '55, '561 Sr. Class Play '54, '55: Spring Play '54 '55: Variety Show '54, '55: Fashion Show '54, '55 SALLY ANN EYERMAN, H.R. Sec. '5-4: IVays ik Means Comm. '55, lCh.j '56: Election Comm. '55 '563 Publicity Comm. '56, Order Comm. '55, '56: Safety Comm. '56g Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. '56' Intramurals '54, '55, '56: Library Club '54, '55, '56, Pep Club '56: Spanish Club '563 Advanced Chorus '55. HUNTER BARD EYRE, Art Club lPres.j '55, '56, Drill Team lPres.j '553 Sl'1'l'6'7' Quill '54, '55, lArt Directory '563 Variety Show Scenery '54, '55g Spring Play Scenery '55: Nat'l. Thespian So- ciety '55, '56: Sr. Play Scenery '56. DANIEL FALLON, H.R. Pres. '54: Treas. '55, Hlays K Means Comm. '54g School Store '54, '55: Library Club '54, '55, '56: Radio Club '54, '55, '561 Silver- logue '54, '55, '56, Variety Show '55, Spring Play 1 J v C. Ferguson R. Ferguson M. Femald .7 3 CS' 'xc 1, WT? C. Ferrar G. Feuer D. Fickel '55, Props Comm. Sr. Play '56, Quill lk Scroll '55, '56, Thespian Society '55, '56, Chaplain ol' Stu- dent Body '56, Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. '56. M I C H A E L .ANTHONY FAULKNER, H.R. V. Pres. '55, Order Comm. '56. MARGARET BONNIE FELDESMAN, XN'elcoming Comm. '55, Homecoming Comm. '56, Publicity Comm. '55, '56, Dance Comm. '55, IN'elfare Comm. '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, F.T.A. '54, '55, '56, Silver Chips '55, '56: Intramurals '54, '55. GAIL YERONICA FERGUSON, Variety Show '55, Girls' Rille Club '56: Intramurals '54, '55. ROLAND AIOHNSON FERGUSON. MARGARETE ELIZABETH FERNALD. CAROL ANN FERRAR, H.R. Sec. '56: Dance Comm. '55, '56, M'ays 8: Means Comm. '56, Dance Publicity Comm. '55, '56, Sr. Class Play Comm. '56, Sr. Commencement Comm. '56, Ir. Prom Comm. '55, Majorettes '56, Library Club '55, '56, Nat'l Thespian Society '55, fSec.y '56. GERALD FEURER, Chair Comm. '54, '55, Order Comm. '54, '55, Science Club '55, '56, Photography Club '54, '55, Radio Club '55, '56, French Club '55, '56, Drill Team '54, '55. DANIEL JAMES FICKEL, Order Comm. '54, '56, Library Club '55, '56. FR E D R I C K KARL FIDLER, Football '54. MARGARET IRENE FIKE, 'Ways 8: Means Comm. '55, School Store '55, Dance Comm. '55, SC. Co-Historian '56, Inter-School Relations '55, Publicity '55, Library Club '55, '56, French Club '5.5: Program Comm. fCo-Ch.l '56, Travel Club '56, Ice Skating Club '55, Silver Chips Editor '56, French Newspaper '55, '56, Monogram Society '55, ur irof examd 3 1 6 A 5- -'vc 3 f at 3' 'F N' 'T' . F. Fidler M. Fike ll. Fine '56, Quill Et Scroll '55, '56. 'IUDITH HELENE FINE, Welcoming Comm. '55, '56, Election Comm. '.55, Publicity Comm. '55, '56, Dance Publicity '55, Inter-School Relations '55, H.R. Sec. '56, IVelfare Alternate '56, Sr. Class Play '55, Library Club '54, '55, '56: Pep Club '56. DAVID XVILLIAM FISHER, Band '56 . JAMES DONALD FISHER, Photography Club '54 ,'55, Science Club '55, '56. RICHARD THOMAS FISHER, Baseball '56. MAUREEN FITZGERALD, Silirerlogzze '54: Li- brary Club '54, '55, Travel Club '56, Pep Club '54, '55, '56, Intramurals '54, '55. SAMUEL LAXVRENCE FITZHUGH, Carver High School '54, '55, Band CDrum Major, '56. HARRIET ANN FLECK. Dance Comm. '55, Homecoming Xfeekend Comm. '56, Sr. Class Party Comm. '56, Library Club '55, '56, French Club '55, '56, F.H.A. '54: Pep Club '55, '56. ELIZABETH LUCILLE FLOEGEL, Publicity Comm. '54, '55, '54, Student Lounge Comm. '56, Intramurals '55, '56, Nat'l Honor Society '55, fTreas.l '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, F.H.A. '54, Costume Comm. Sr. Play '56. HARRIET ANN FLOIVERS, Sr. Cards K An- nouncements Comm. '56, Banking '55, CTreas.l, '56, Chorus '55. BARBARA ANNE FLYNN, In- tramurals '54, '55, '56, Pep Club '55. FRANCES ELAINE FOLTZ, Mlork Experience '56. DXVIGHT NORBERT FORTIER, Hlelfare Rep- resentatiye '54, Intramurals '55, Rifle Club '54, ROBERT 'WILLIAM FOX, Sr. Prom Comm. '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Actiyity Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '56, Bonfire Comm. '56: Publicity Comm. '56: Band '54, '55, '56. K, v t Q IJ, Fighgf Fisher R. Fisher M. Fitzgerald S. Fitzhugh I ' H. Fleck E. F105-gel H. Flowers B. Flynn F. Foltz D. Fortier f ' R. Fox 3' . 'Q' .,.. , A ' 4' iw - 3 ' ' if ' I : 'Q QP- , 9 .. 1 'A ' ' ' , . , ,J . , ,E '51 , A f fr- N 1 ta We P , '46 -. Q in 5 . . 7 . my y I -X M ga, 1 E .rf Y ' 9, at ..r.i f. A 'ir' .T ,-' fx 1, lip A. L MWF . , ij gr any 'l g' 4 . 'c.Is:1'Z4L54:Z:1i '4 a 2 v Q Q 'I' 6, X- 'P ? 'f? if 1-5 in: af -a.. - :V 5 .-sa wr ' A if ,I 'W all , f, 1 252- I 4 as , W , . Q - I H ca, 9 J.-L 14:-' .cn-2.-'if e H-1 M--. ' fa.. PF I a -4 .,,.... 'iv , vfiif' 555355-25 . . P . , ..,f X s. l , i X f Na-..,. . , , , . MQ-e.. - .WM M lymfyfiviqes 'Ev 1 Q In nw ',', E :sk 9' '. 4 i.-'fwfr' . 4 I , -- D? LJ V t . .35 A ' :'iif-all '1 - ' v ' . V fr W' ff M... 1 1' W . . f -V Q-V12-.leffwyakff V : pw -1 .,, V. .V -wfm-6.--4-aQ4f--:-- at J f KW f ff .V , ' ' -:if-Z2 . ff m' 4 f 4 ' ' . R. Foulke L. Frank H, Franks M. Fraser gg, Freeman V. French XV. Friedman XY. Froman 41, lf,-y A, Fnnatla M, Gaingg P. Gardella ROBERT BRUCE FOULKE, Blair Rollers, '55, '56. LESTER MILTON FRANK, H.R. V. Pres. '56, Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. lCh.j '56, Silver Chips, Managing Editor '55, '56, Quill Sc Scroll '55, '56. HARVEY IRIVIN FRANKS, Staunton lVa.j Military Academy '54, '55, Football '56, Or- der Comm. '56. MARY ANN FRASER. GEORGEANN FREEMAN, Activity Comm. QCO- Ch. j'56, Library Club '56, Blair Rollers '55, Sil- zferlogue '54, Silverlogue Typist '56, Order Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, Election Comm. '56, Fashion Show '55, '56, Dance Comm. '56, Publicity Comm. '56, Student Lounge Comm. '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Art Club '56, Fashion Show Props Comm. '55. VERRICK ORVILLE FRENCH, H.R. Treas. '55, H.R. Pres. '56, Mlelfare Comm. '54, Wlays Sc Means Comm. '56, Assembly Comm,.'56, Activity Comm. '56, Variety Show '54, '55, '56, Fashion Show '55, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Band '54, '55, '56. VVILLIAM ALBERT FRIED- MAN, Biology Club '54, '55, '56, Chemistry Club V. Pres. '55, Pres. '56, Science Club '54, '55, lPar- Cyugd an commiffeed ec! our ficltecfud liamentarianj '56, Ice Skating Club '55, Praeco Argenteus '55, '56, Silver Quill '56, Quill Sc Scroll '55, '56, Monogram Society '55, '56, Nat'l Honor Society '55, '56, Band '54, '55, '56, Sr. Commence- ment Comm. '56. NVILLIAM ELDRIDGE FROMAN, Chair Comm. '56, Order Comm. '56, Athletic Comm. '54, '55, '56, Basketball '55, '56, Baseball '55, '56. CONNIE MAE FRY, H.R. Sec. '54, '56, Mlays Sc Means Comm. '55, Publicity Comm. '55, Inter-school Relations Comm. '55, In- tramurals '54, '55, '56, Library Club '55, '56, F.D.N.A. '55, '56, Monogram Society '56, Silver- logue '54, Sr. Banquet Comm. lCh.j '56: S.C. Rep. '54, '55, jr. Party Comm. '55. ALBERT T. FUNADA. MARY PEYTON GAINES, H.R. Pres. '55, H.R. Sec. '54, Dance Comm. '55, '56, School Store '55, Welfare Comm. '56, Silverlogue '54, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Monogram So- ciety '56, Nat'l Honor Society Sec. '56, Girls' Plan- ning Comm. '55, '56. PAUL MICHAEL GAR- DELLA, H.R. Pres. '54, H.R. V. Pres. '56, Athletic Comm. '56, Variety Show '54, '55, Sr. Prom Comm. Gardner, III H. Garrett Gates M. Gciman R. Gentile XV. Geoghegan g,.:.i!-X lt' A '-f 'ai' W' 5 G. Gerber J. Gerhart A. Geyger S. C1355 B. Gleason H. Glick '56, Advanced Chorus '55, '56. EDVVARD JO- SEPH GARDNER III, Sr. Cards and Announce- ments Comm. '56. HELEN ELAINE GAR- RETT, H.R. Sec. '56, Dance Comm. '55, '56, Pub- licity Comm. '55, '56, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, lfVelfare Comm. '54, Jr. Party Comm. '55, Intramurals '54, '55, Library Club '54, '55, QTreas.j '56, Spanish Club tV.Pres.J '55, F.D.N.A. '55, '56. JAMES CARLYSLE GATES. MARY RUTH GEIMAN, Welfare Comm. '54, '55, Sr. Party Comm. '56, Blair Rollers '54. RICHARD BRUCE GENTILE. VVILLIAM EARL GEOGHEGAN. GARY ARTHUR GERBER, Track '54, '55, '56, Visual Aids Comm. '54. JOAN EILEEN GER- HART, H.R. Treas. '55, Pep Club QSec.j '55, '56, Mlelcoming Comm., '55, '56, Order Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '54, '55, '56, Activity Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '55, '56, Variety Show '55' Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Sr. Caps and Gowns '56 ALEX INOLFGANG GEYGER, Mfelfare Comm. '56, Library Club '55, '56, F.D.N.A. '55, '56 ROBERT LORING GINGELL, Assembly Comm. '56, Athletic Comm. '56, Safety Comm. '56, J.V. 1 Busy signing up for clubs were N. Verdin and B. Feldesman. iz-m:':f'ewg ' 4' , , Z' 5315? -ffl jf ' . W, .,,, I . -w .- .ff-Sq.. -,L 39-5 3?,Wf,.7,--,' w V, 23,3 , , J . K 1 ...xii ' s , 1 , 1 f. . . va-..wfff'1 4 --SN! 1- W- f':r1..':fff I I :Jr I ., J.. uw, s i, A , V J 1-fy: lb .. A , X 3 1 ' Z: ffl it K' l'v, if ff io- 1 I far' 9 R. Gingell M. Ginsburg M. Gitelson NV. Gold E. Goldberg A. Goldstein Basketball '55. MARVIN JACK GINSBURG, Baseball '54, '55, '56. MARTIN DAVID GITEL- SON, Band '56. SIMON DAVID GLASS, Order Comm. '56, Tennis '55, '56, Chess Club '55, '56. BARBARA ANNE GLEASON, Blair Rollers '55, Sr. Party Comm. '56. HERBERT ALLEN GLICK, H.R. Treas. '56. WILLIAM EDWARD GOLD, Wrestling '55, Audio Visual Aids '55, '56, Drill Team '55 QCO-Capt.J '56. EDYTHE GOLD- BERG, H.R. V. Pres., '54, Intramurals '54, '55. ANNE DEBORAH GOLDSTEIN, H.R. Sec. '55, Dance Comm. '55, Intramurals '54, '55, F.T.A. '54, '55, '56, Spring Play Comm. '55, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Sr. Gift Comm. fCh.j '56, Nat'l Thes- pian Society '55, '56. DONALD EMERSON GOLLADAY, Order Comm. '56, Intramurals '56. DAYVNA BELLE GOOCH, Welfare Comm. '54, '55, Blair Rollers '54, '55, Silver Quill '54, '55, Advanced Chorus '55. STEPHEN GOODELL, Order Comm. '55, Sr. Class Play '56, Jr. Class Treas. '55, Sr. Class Treas. '56, Band '54, '55, '56. JEROME GOODVVIN. D. Golladay D. Gooch S. Goodell J. Goodwin 4--w-9-4 5594 ' - -.4Alf...1..- I sw.-',11t,.w, 4- P , ,fa A LM nn . 1 - is U 4 . I Wi, ,, fs, 'J f a. Q J we fp, by 'W I YZ' 4 'rw-M 1 ,X I wg I., lv' nagging., E ' livWl' h?K'f1'1- F f'r'1 S C' b C. Green ,. ,I f, .qw .. . .y J. Clay . :YC Cf . .J , . I 1... W s. new gear cw uncorri f- ' irrri V A . .-,' f f A, ' A9-'GC ftcf ' ' 45? 125.5 .i I I I . . K . I I.. Granat IA, Gray C. Green NI. Greenwald LAURENCE RONALD GRANAT, Library Club '54, '55, fV.Pres. j'56, Mfays Sc Means Comm. '54, '55, '56, School Store '55, QAsst. Mgr.j '56, Order Comm. '56, Debating Club '54, '55, QV. Pres.j '56, Radio Club '55, Spring Play Comm. '55. BAR- BARA MERIE GRAY, Silrfer Quill '55, '56, Varie- ty Show '54, '55. ELLEN ANN GRAY. JOAN KATHLEEN GRAY, H.R. Sec. '54, '55, Athletic Publicity Comm. '55, Pep Club '54, '55, Library Club '54, '55, '56, F.T.A. '55, '56, Sr. Class Play '561 Advanced Chorus '55. STANLEY MARTIN GREBER. CHERYL LEE GREEN, F.D.N.A. '55, '56, Band '55, '56, Athletic Comm. '55, '56. GEORGE STEPHEN GREEN, JR., H.R. Pres. '56, Sr. Relations Comm. '56, Sr. Banquet Comm. '56, Football '55, '56, Intramurals '54, '55. MARK HARRIS GREENYVALD, Variety Show '56, Disc Jockey '56. OWEN WILLIAM GRETTON, Ten- nis '54, Biology Club '54, Sr. Play '56. LOU- CINDA GRIFFITH, XVork Experience Program '55, '56. ANN VIOLA GROSS, Intramurals '54, '55, Wfork Experience Program '55, '56. JOYCE ELAINE GRUBB, H.R. Sec. '54, '55, H.R. Pres. '56, Sr. Class Sec. '56, Order Comm. '54, '55, '56, Dance Comm. '54, '55, lVelcoming Comm. '56, Cffelton I.. CITOSS If Haigk Hall I. Hallock 1:-.X ,L 7,84 :wi ' .J X, 5 , f . lVelI'are Comm. '54, Election Comm. '56, Activity Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '55, '563 F.D.N.A. '54, Pep Club '55, '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Sr. Prom Comm. '56, Cheerleaders '56. ROBERT HENRY GRUBER, Science Club '56. SUSAN CAROLE GUBERMAN, Order Comm. '56, Stu- dent Council Sec. Staff '56, Sihfer Quill '54, Silver' Chips '55. TERRENCE MICHAEL HAJEK. JOHN IHVILLIAM HALL. ISABELLA JAQUE- LYN HALLOCK, Chaplain Comm. '56, Radio Club '56, Sr. Play '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56. MAR- GARET ANNE HANCOCK, H.R. Sec. '54, XVel- fare Comm. '54, '55, Order Comm. '55, '562 Safety Comm. '55, Dance Comm. '55, Inter-School Rela- tions Comm. '55, Homecoming Comm. '56, Pub- licity Comm. '56, Library Club '55, '56, Pep Club '55: Silver Chips '55. PATRICIA ANNORA HANSEN, Dance Comm. '55, '56, Sr. Cards 8: An- nouncements '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Girls' B Club '55, '56, Quill ik Scroll '55, '56, Variety Show '56, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Advanced Chor- us '56, Orchestra '54, FREDERICK ALBERT Hardy, H.R. Pres. '54, V.Pres. '55: Rifle Team '54, '55: Intramurals '54, '55, '56. J. Grubb R. Gruber S. Guberman M. Hancock P. Hansen F, Hardy i 'C' 9 'ff .- 1 .Qi -:ix . ' - f . ' 'Aria ' j fa, T' ' v -2, ' ,, 7 X ee fi' fi- We J - Q' 25 ' J' A ' 6' 'f 3 gy. , T Q , ' ' fs A-I 1 1 iiife - 1 5 P ff - ' v 4 Lf-'i 1fff' I I ' I ' ' I' fl ' Sig Ta ale- .- ' 5. -5? ' iv 3 '..g 1 S . X-1 ,' 4, I 7' D. Harris R. Harris D. Hartig The study of Lnited States history was among the requirements of juniors. Officers QI. Dellastatious, president. S. Tbeis. secretary. T. Longerbeam, vice-president. and S. Goodell. treasurer shown. DAVID ROBERT HARRIS. ROGER CLARK HARRIS. Football '54: Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Band '54, '55, '56. DIANA MARRIOTT HAR- TIG, Inter-School Relations Comm. '55, Dance Comm. '56, XVelfare Comm. Pep Club '5.5, '56, Ice Skating Club '5.5: Rifle Club '55, '56, E.H.A. '54. DAVID ERIVIN HATHAXVAY, Sr. Class Rep. '56, Order Comm. '5.5, '56, XVays el Means Comm. '55, '56, Dance Comm. '56: Publicity Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '56: Safety Comm. '56, Assembly Comm. '56, Student Lounge Comm. '56, Baseball '54, Track '55, lr. Host of Home- coming '55: Band '.54, '55, Orchestra '54, ROB- ERT XVILLIAM HACENSTEIN, Sr. Caps and Gowns Comm. '56, Audio Visual Aids '55, '56, Teenage Driving Road-E-O '54, '55, '56, Band '54, '55, IVILLIAM EREDERICK HALT, H.R. V. Pres. '56, Band '54, '55, '56, Nat'l Honor So- ciety '55, '56. HARVEY CHARLES HAVLAND. AIR., H.R. V. Pres. '54, Visual Aids Comm. '54, School Store '54, '.5.5, '56: School Store lCh.1 '54, '55, Order Comm. '55, Library Club '54, '55, '56. FLORENCE PATRICIA HAIVN, H.R. Sec. '54, Order Comm. '55, Publicity Comm. '54, Dance Comm. '54, XVelcoming Comm. '55, '56: Variety Show '55, MARION EL'-IZABETH HAYGOOD, H.R. V. Pres. '55, Welfare Comm. '54, E.T.A. '55, 56: Szlzfer Chips '56: Silver Quill '56. PATRICIA CAYXVOOD HAYS, H.R. V. Pres. '54, H'elfare Comm. '55, Intramurals '54, Pep Club '55. MARY ANN HAZEN, H.R. Sec. '54, Sr. Class Typist Comm. lCh.j '56: Dance Comm. '56, Safety Comm. C. Herath B. Hering H. Herman S. Herman 1:-75 'Y' 4-'OX 7 5-4 -4,-X J- 5 , 'A nur 'ii 5- , 3 -. ss: 3 .24 51 , , 99 'V S g- S Q., u p tg p - . WEP' I X ' ., -1. t .- 'pr 6 f i. Y I Q , Q 5' l . f A ft 35 'g '-X 3 .lv Z im ,495 D. Hathaway R. Hauenstein W. Haut I-I. Havland F. Hawn M. Haygood P. Hays NI. A. Hazen M. Hedrick '54, '55, Order Comm. '54, and Means Comm. '54, '55, Publicity Comm. '54, Intramurals '54, Pep Club '54, '55, Blair Rollers '56, Girls' Rifle Club '55, lSec.j '56, IVays '54, Library Club '54, '55, '54, '55, Silver Chips '54, '55, Silver Quill '55. MONA VIRGINIA HEDRICK, H.R. Sec. '54, IVelf'are Comm. '56. CAROLYN LOUISE HER- ATH, H.R. V. Pres. '55, Ir. Class Party '55, In- tramurals '54, '55, '56, F.T.A. '54, .Advanced Chor- us '55, '56. BARBARA ANN HERING, Blair Rollers '54, '55. HARRIET MARILYN HER- MAN, French Club '54, Chemistry Club '54, Pep Club '55. STANLEY ALAN HERMAN, Base- ball '54, '55, '56, Radio Club '56, Disc Jockey '56, Radio Public Speaking '56. Q -MQ fi GW 4111, lik- 'PH- wr W, Herfmilllll H. Hill Our junior year brought many new experiences, one, I. Hill j. Hill XVILLIAM HERRMANN, Safety Comm. '55, '56, Ice Skating Club '55, Driving Rodeo '55, '56, Rifle Team '56. HOXVARD EUGENE HILL, Order Comm. '55, '56, F.D.N.A. '55, '56, Silzfcrlogtze '55, '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Sr. Banquet Comm. '56. VIANIES UIEROME HILL, Football '54, Silver Chips '55, '56, D.-I. Show '56. -IUDITH ANN HILL, INays IQ Means Comm. '54, School Store Comm. '54, '55, Publicity Comm. '55, Dance Comm. '55, '56, Inter-School Relations Comm. '55, Span- ish Club '55, Rifle Club '56, Band '54, '55, '56, Intramurals '54, '55, '56. NANCY LEE HINELY, Spanish Club '55, ETA. '56, Girls' Rifle Team '56. MYRA VVILHELMINA HIRST, H.R. V. Pres. '55, H.R. Sec. '56, Publicity Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '56, Football Plans Comm. '56, Homecom- ing Publicity Comm. '56, Sr. Play Comm. '561 In- tramurals '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56. MARY SHIPLEY HOFFMAN, H.R. Treas. '563 Publicity Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '56, Home- coming Comm. '56, Athletic Connn. '56, Intramur- rals '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Senior Play Comm. '56. HELEN MAR I E HOL- LAND, Order Comm. '54, '55, '56, Safety Comm. '55, Wlays Sc Means Comm. '56, Homecoming 5 If I WJ. . I 1 ., , ,,. -. . . ' a -,Q-WP f .f.,.'.fff44,..a. ' '- U 7- A ,..,, -'W I the initiation of our new gym. Silrffr Chips '55, '56, Pep Club '55, '56, Sr. Party Comm. '56. BARBARA LORRAINE HOL- MEAD, Welcoming Comm. '561 Order Comm. '55, '56, Activity Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '56, Intramurals '54, '55, 56: Li- brary Club '54, '55, '56, SilzferCl1fp.s '55, lPage Ed.j '56, Silver Quill '54, lExcliange Ed.p '55, '56, Sr. Trip Comm. '56. DEANE EVERITT HOLT, Ways Rc Means Comm. '54, '55, '56, Order Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, Visual Aids Club '54, '55, Science Fiction Club '54, '55, Sr. Party Comm. '56, Bonfire Connn. lCh.j '56. I-'RANK YVALTER HOLT, H.R. Pres. '56, Variety Show. '55, '56. PHYLLIS HELEN HOLT, H.R. Pres. '54, H.R. V. Pres. '56, S.C. '54, lSec.j '55, Sopho- more Class Sec. '54, Inter-School Relations Comm. lCh.j '56, Dance Comm. '55, Xllelcoming Comm, '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. lCh.j '56, Mono- gram Society '56. ANNE MARIE HOPKINS, Wlelcoming Comm. '55, '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, Dance Publicity Comm. '54, F.D.N.A. '54, '55, qTreas.l '56, Span- ish Club '55, '56, Pep Club '55, '56, Newman Club '54, '55, fPres.j '56, Prom Comm. '55: Sr. Play Comm. '56. RAYMOND NI. HORNE, Golf ,gi Comm. '55, '56, Activity Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '55, '56. BRUCE LINDSEY HUSTON, Chair '55, '56, Library Club '55, '56, Silver Q1ll'll'55, '56, Comm. '55, Safety Comm. '55, '56, Order Comm. N. Hinelv M, Hirst NI. Hoffman H. Holland B. Holmead D. Holt I-I Holt ' P, Holt .X. Hopkins R. Horne B. Huston bl. Hutchinson p f , ' f , , ,.',.'A , , -A .,AV it nl ., -. 'L f . . ' , Na,-x ' 'Q ' - .' 'Q I ' . I , .,.,,-.. ' ' 4: .,,,-.. .ik 'Je L.-N V' 'Q' Q-.,.,- at .-ff' wifi-111 lt. mics, 5 I -y 1 --mg., I f . E? .,. 'ff' T' R. lnness P. Ilch H. Ingraliain 11. Irwin H. Jackson M. Jen '55: Intramurals '56, Variety Show '55, Spring Play Comm. '.55, Sr. Class Play Comm. '56: Band '54, '55, '56, Bonfire Comm. '55, '56. JOHN HENRY HL'TCI-IINSON, Chair Comm. '54, '55, Order Comm. '55, Football '55, '56, Intramurals '56: Var- iety Show '55, Bonfire Comm. '56: Sr. Prom Comm. '56. PACLA ILCH, Election Comm. '56, Publicity Comm. '54, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Radio Club '55, '56, Ice Skating Club '55, Pep Club '54, '55, '56, Sr. Play '56, Variety Show '55. HAROLD LEE INGRAHAM, Sr. Awards Comm. '56, Rifle Team '54, '55, '56, In- tramurals '54. ROBERT FRAZER INNESS, Travel Club '56, Photography Club '56, Silzfer Quill '56, Silver Chips '56. DEANNA MAE IRIVIN, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '56. HILDA ANN JACKSON, Library Club '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, Foreign Exchange Comm. '55. MAY JEN, Activity Comm. '56, Li- brary Club '.54, '55, '56, Chemistry Club lSec.J '55, Sr. Awards Comm. '56, Baccalaureate Comm. '56, Nat'I Honor Society '55, '56, Monogram Society '56: Advanced Chorus '55, '56. ANNE MARIE JOHNSON, H.R. Sec. '54, Hlelfare Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '56, Publicity Comm. '55, '56, Pep A. Johnson A. Johnson H. Johnson M. Johnson K, Jones L, Jones K .Q Q initiated lla new 9W ' Club '55: Library Club '56, Chemistry Club '55, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Make-up Comm. '54, '55, '56. AVDREY KAY JOHNSON. HELEN MARIE JOHNSON, Order Comm. '55, '56: Intramurals '55, ,561 F.T.A. '54, '55, '56, Blair Rollers '54, '55, '56, Praeco Argenteus '55, Silver Quill '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Quill Pe Scroll '55, '56, Sr. Announce- ments Comm. '56. HILDA ELAINE JOHNSON, Banking Staff '54, '55, '56. JOHN HERMAN JOHNSON, Chair Comm. '56, .Assembly Comm. '56, Bonfire Comm. '56. M. JOY JOHNSON, Li- brary Club '54, '55, '56, Pep Club '55, '56, Art Club '55, Variety Show '56. KENNETH FRANKLIN JONES, Track Manager '54, '55. LORRAINE TRENIS JONES, Science Club '55, '56. BARBARA FRANCES KAHN, Safety Comm. '56, Debating Club '54, '55, '56, Photo- graphy Club '54, French Club '55, '56, Travel Club lTreas.J '56, Science Fiction Club '54, F.T.A. '55, Monogram Society '56, Silver Chips '55, '56, Le Iourmzl D'Argent '55, lEditorJ '56, Silver Quill '54, '55, '56, Quill 8: Scroll '56, Sr. Play Publicity Comm. '56. JOHN ABRAHAM KALINOGLOU, Chess Club '55, '56. BERNARD HARVEY KAN- STOROOM, JR., Charlotte Hall Militiary Acad- emy, Md., '54, '55. H. Johnson J. Johnson B. Kahn J. Kalinoglou 'Z' fw- 9' .ff Q- 9 I 1-,,,ff'4 T .- if-x I E 1 F 3' t 'f I ' Z N- 3 nr K C, 4' f B. Kanstoroom sa.. f J - Q1 475. Q R. Kasparek S. Katrin J. Kautz B. Keegan J. Keeler XV. Keeler RONALD LEWIS KASPAREK, Debating Club '54 ,'55, Chess Club '54, '55, '56, Science Club '56, Silver Quill '54, '55, '56, Science Fiction Maga- zine '54. SUZANNE RUTH KATZIN, Library Club '54, '55, '56, F.T.A. '54, '55, '56, F.H.A. '54, Science Club '54, '55, Pep Club '54, '55, '56, De- bating Club '54, French Newspaper '56, Variety Show '56, Sr. Banquet Comm. '56. JAMES RICHARD KAUTZ. BARBARA JANE KEE- GAN, H.R. Sec. '56, Activity Comm. QCh.j '56, Dance Comm. '55, '56, Wfelcome Comm. '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '55, '56, In- tramurals '54, '55, '56, Jr. Newman Club '55, '56, Silver Chips '55, '56, Variety Show '55, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Sr. -Prom Comm. '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56. JOYCE KEELER. RICHARD XVAYNE KEELER, Baseball '54, '55, Rifle Team '54. PHILLIP DENNIS KELLER, Order Comm. '55, '56, Safety Comm. '55. LEWIS AARON KEL- Class rings were proudly displayed by happy junior J, Klein M. Klein II. Klix J is--P4 - . an--. Mug ,gn- , ...MJ g Q ' . E' QV ef l..I ..,1-A:-of-. , - ,, Q LERT, Golf '56, Chemistry Club '55, '56, Science Club '56, Chess Club '56, Science Fair '54, '55. JOHN CARLETON KELLY. SANDRA FAY KELSEY. NORMA BERNADINE KEMPFER, H.R. Sec. '55, Sr. Cards 8: Announcements Comm. '56, Fashion Show '54, '55. BEVERLY ANN KENNEDY. MARGARET CAROLYN KER- NAN, H.R. Sec. '54, Welfare Comm. '55, '56. ALAN SMITH KERXTON. GARY AUTHER KESTEVEN. JIIDITH ANN KLEIN. MAR- SHALL EARL KLEIN, Cross Country '54, '55, Track '55. BARBARA ANN MARIE KLIX, H.R. Sec. '55, Pep Club '54. D, Keller l,. Kellerl Kelly Kelsey N. Kelnpfer B, Kennedy M. Kernan A. Kerxlon C. Kesteven fr-ag. fi? I ---9 .. ' ' 4 '-W-, ' . ,A . -..,NQ 'EQ- .. ,iw l,3- Y' -N as i -1. . 'Ma , ! V ff, I -f s A, as If 'f .9,:,1,fU, rr. s X X 1 HSS ,us a,g11:::s:f5r:1-f ' s . if X' ., J, ,ig my al ,H , - . . 1 .5 f j' X .f , fa. . A, xv-'X ' 1 A-9 ' .gf 5 - ,. A A -S X X- I -ua. M -.-- E' r .s fi , ' ff y if -. - It S .YA -Q 1 '59 E. Knobler H. Rnupple S. Roelzle S. Land J. Lanham R. Lanham ELAINE KNOBLER, Intramurals '54, '55, YVCI- fare Comm. '55, Banking '56, Dance Comm. '55. HENRY ADOLE KNLPPEL, Rifle Team '54, '55, '56. SUSAN SYRE KOETZLE, Cheerleaders '56, Sr. Party Comm. lCh.j '56, Athletic Comm. '56, Election Comm. '55, XVelcoming Comm. '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Biology Club '54, Var- iety Show '55. LOUIS VICTOR KREH, H.R. V. Pres. '55, H.R. Pres. '56, Chair Comm. '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, XVelcoming Comm. '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Intramurals '54, '55, Li- brary Club '56. HOXVARD STANLEY KRIEGER, Order Comm. '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Blair Rollers '54, '55, CV. Pres.j '56, Silver- logue '54, '55, School Store '55, '56. XVILLIAM EDXVARD LAMKIN, Intramurals '55, Visual Aids '55, '56, Silrfer Quill '54, Hlork Experience '56. SANDRA LORRAINE LAND, Roosevelt High School, XVash., D.C. '54, '55, Publicity Comm. '56, Art Club '56. AIEAN WINII-'RED LANHAM, H.R. Treas. '55, H.R. Sec.-Treas. '56, Intramurals '54, Majorettes '54, '55, Order Comm. '55, Hfays 8: Means Comm. '55, Dance Comm. '54, '55, '56, Safety Comm. '55, jr. Prom Comm. '55, Publicity Comm. '54, Hfork Experience Program '56. ROBERT XVILSON LANHANI, George Xllashing- ecemger Lrougltf Cfdzid ringd B. Lee j. Leiberton CZ. Leonard 35. of X :W ' F i J X 1 I' ' 5 X,-f.. 1 1' L. Kreh H. Krieger XY. Lamkin R. Larkin D. Larson j. Latham ton High School, Alex., Va. '54, '55, Intra- murals '56. ROBERT HARRISON LARKIN, Order Comm. '55, '56. DENNIS LEXVIS LAR- SON, Tennis '54, '55, '56, Safety Comm. '56, Order Comm. '56, Science Club '54, '55, Radio Club '54, Variety Show '54. JOHN BERCHMAN LA- THAM, Blair Rollers '54, '55, '56. RAYMOND XVILLIAM LEAR, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Safety Comm. '56. BRENDA CAROL LEE, H.R. Sec. '54, H.R. Sec.-Treas. '55, H.R. V. Pres. '56, Election Comm. '55, '56, Dance Comm. '56, Order Comm. '55, Homecoming Comm. '55, '56, Library Club '55, '56, Silver Chips '55, '56, Variety Show '55, Advanced Chorus '55, jr. Prom Comm. '55, Sr. Prom Comm. '56, Sr. Party Comm. '56. .IABIES MALCOLM LEIBERTON, H.R. V. Pres. '54, Hunting and Fishing Club '54, Hot Rod Club '54, Intramurals '55, '56. CHARLES ROB- ERT LEONARD, Intramurals '56, Blair Rollers '56. .IUDITH SYLVIA LEVINE, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Biology Club '56, Science Club '56, Chemistry Club, lV.Pres.j '56, Spring Play '55, Band '55, Band '56, Orch. '54, '55. JAY STAN- LEY LEVY, Tennis '56, Chess Club '55, '56, Sci- ence Club '56: Debating Club '56, Silver Chips '56. LEXVIS LEVY. XY. Lear I.. Levi J. Levine UI. Lexy 5 x f 'vN ?,.y- .i 2 T wifi' -' ' G .- my Jw f 0 1 . .l' bf? Q- ,,,,,, . fwfr , i Q I f ' 'Lfifzff may . - 4 yy, ,,4. , . f-..f X' ii ff -21 -. , 1, , 6 I I W' 2 fgfff' hwy is -H' 'V' ul. Lillerlnllll V. liilidllgli E. Lines D. Linkins G. Litvinsky C. Lohrer' l-'. Longenbeznn J. Low Nl, Lowe J. Lubar K. Lyle R. Lyle JOAN HARRIET LIBERMAN, Dance Comm. '55, Welcoming Comm. '55, Library Club '55, '56, Debate Club '55, '56, Travel Club '56, Pep Club '55, '56, Silver Quill '55, French Newspaper '55, '56, Variety Show Comm. '55. VALERIE LIN- AUGH. ELISABETH ALLEN LINES, Pep Club '56, Silver Quill Publicity '56, Intramurals '55, '56. DONNA LEE LINKINS, Ways 8a Means Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '55, Publicity Comm. '54, '55, Sr. Cards and Announcements Comm. '56, Art Club '55, '56, Pep Club '55, '56, Handbook '55, Intramurals '54, '55. GLORIA LITVINSKY, Li- brary Club '56, French Club '54, '55, '56, Radio Club '56, Debate Club -'54, '55, '56, Biology Club '54, Chemistry Club '55, '56: Silver Quill '54, '56, French Newspaper '55, '56, Spring Play ldi- rectorj '55, Sr. Play ldirectorj '56, Disc Jockey '55, '56, Monogram Society '55, '56, Nat'l Honor So- ciety '55, '56, Nat'l Latin Honor Society '54, '55, '56, Thespians '55, '56. CARL ALEXANDER LOHREN, Golf Team '54, '55, '56, Intramurals '56, Band '54, '55, '56. FLOYD THOMAS LONGERBEAM, H.R. Pres. '54, '55, J.V. Football '54, Athletic Comm. '55, lCh.J '56, Library Club '55, '56. JOAN LAVINA LOVE, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Pep Club '54, '55, '56, Home Arts Club '54, Rifle Club '55, '56, Jr. Prom Comm. '55. MARY BIRD LOWE, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Nat'l Honor Society '55, '56, Ways Sc Means Comm. '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Dance Comm. '56, Travel Club '56, Silver Quill Publicity '56, Sr. imzkaieal deadon in ayaorffs nh Play Comm. '56. JOEL FREDERIC LUBAR, Sci- ence Club '5-4, '55, lPres.j '56, Biology Club '54, '55, '56, Chemistry Club '55, '56, Science Fair '55. KAY ANN LYLE, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Election Comm. '55, '56, Dance Comm. '55, '56, Welcoming Comm. '56, Homecom- ing Weekend '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56I Rifle Club '56, Blair Rollers '54, '55, lPres.J '56, F'.D.N.A. '54, '55, '56, Silver Chips '55, '56, Ad- vanced Chorus '55, '56, Silver Quill '55, '56. RONNIE GLENN LYLE, H.R. Pres. '55, '56, Football '54, '55, '56, Baseball '54, '55, '56, Boys' B Club '54, '55, '56, Chair Comm. '55, '56. SALLY ANN LYNN, H.R. Sec. '54, '55, '56, Sr. Awards Comm. '56, Banking '56. CHARLES HOYVARD MARCUM, Airplane Club '54, Hot Rod Club '54. ROBERT ALLAN MARKS, H.R. Treas. '54, '562 Intramurals '56. HARRIET ELIZABETH MARSHALL, H.R. V. Pres. '54, '55, '56, Student Court Justice '56, Nat'l Thespian Society '55, '56: Scribe '56, Monogram Society '56, Homecoming Comm. lBonfire Ch.j '56, Order Comm. '55, For- eign Exchange Comm. lCh.j '55, '56, Athletic S- LYNN C. Marcum R. Marks H. M2ll'ShHll R. Marshall H. Martin R 'l' W5 he -- 1 ,i Q H -T' l 'S' 1 S tx ss. Z ir-2 is 1--' T ff x,J lb- -J T. Miirlifl J. Mason XY. McAinsh I. McAlister P. McCuckian B. Mears E. MCBCYS Meyers M. Meyersburg R. Meyersburg Michellod M. Miller Comm. '56, Intramurals '54, Girls' Rifle Team '55, fPres.g '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Election Comm. '54: Melcoming Comm. '56, French Club '56: Li- brary Club '55, '56, Pep Club '55, '56, Silver- Iogue '55, '56, Variety Show '54, '55, Sr. Play '56: rSub. Ch., jr. Prom Comm. '55. RICHARD CHARLES MARSHALL, Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio, Texas, Sr. Prom Comm. '56, Sr. Class Chaplain, '56. HELEN MARTIN. TOVE LYNN MARTIN, H.R. Pres. '54, Athletic Comm. '56, Order Comm. '55, Melcoming Comm. '56, 'Welfare Comm. '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Pep Club IV. Pres., '55, Pres. '56, Rifle Club '55, '56, French Club '55, Sziltfev' Clzips '55, '56, Silver- Iogue '54, Sr. Prom Comm. fCh.g '56: Homecom- ing Comm. '55, '56, Monogram Society, '56. .IOHN MASON. WILLIAM MCAINSH, III H.R. Treas. '54, Sr. Gilt Comm. '56, Hunting 8: Fishing Club '54, Art Club '54, '56. AIOEL H. MCQALISTER, H.R. Pres. '54, '55, Library Club '55, '56, Work Experience '56. PAUL AMBROSE McGL'CKlAN, Order Comm. '55, '56, Soccer Team '55, BEVERLY ANN MEARS, H.R. Sec. An undefeated season in sports was helped along by the brilliant playing of D. Brown, now an alumnus. 9 '55, Sr. Party Comm. '56, Publicity Comm. '54, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Pep Club '56, Intra- murals '54, '55: Adyanced Chorus '55. ELIZA- BETH DARE MEYERS, Publicity Comm. '56, Li- brary Club '54, '55, '56: S1'lz'erQ1zi1I'55, '56, F.H.A. '54, Art Club '55, '56, Intramurals '54, -ICDITH f,. .ae-6. 2.- is fa THERESA MEYERS, Dance Comm. '55 Order Comm. '56, Jr. Party Comm. '55, Activity Comm. '56: Sr. Play Props Comm. '56, Intramurals '55, '56. MLNRO PAL'L MEYERSBCRG, Order Comm. '55, Athletic Comm. '55, '56, Cross Country 54, '55, '56, Track '54, '55, '56, Amateur Radio Club '56, Science Club '56. RICHARD HAROLD MEY- ERSBCRG, Cross Country '55, '56, Track '55, '56, Chess Club '55, '56, Science Club '56. JANET MARIE MICHELLOD, H.R. Pres. '56, Mfays R Means Comm. '54, Election Comm. '54, XVelcom- ing Comm. '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Chemistry Club '55, F.T.A. '55, Pres. '56, Mono- gram Soc. fTreas.p '56: Spanish Club '55, French Club fPres.j '55, '56, French Newspaper '55, '56, School Store Comm. '54, '55, Intramurals '541 Trayel Club '56, Ice Skating Club '55, MAR- ILYN FAYE M I L L E R, Dance Comm. '55, M. Mister J. Moerel J. Moore R. Moore f ie. I .- V ' N:-'3-A 4 . ' ' '-S-'s5F2f'1'5w 'S' ' if: -af 45 . '-v...,,M- '36 'rar -Ki Zu- W C. Morey D. Morman R. Morris R. Morris 'II Morris S. Morrison R. Mostow P. Mothershead M. Moyer R. Mumford l'. Narey N631 '56, Senior Play Comm. '56, band '55, '56. MAR- GARET JEAN MISTER, Ways Sc Means Comm. '55, '56, Order Comm. '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, F.T.A. '54, Prom Comm. '55, Advanced Chorus '55, Sr. Play Comm. '56. JAN MOEREL, H.R. Pres. '55, Sr. Commencement Comm. lChj '56, Variety Show '55, Adv. Chorus '55, '56, Nat'l Thespian Society lTreas.j '56, Quill Sc Scroll '56, Masque gl Gravel '56. JAMES MOORE. ROBERT THORPE MOORE, Monogram Soci- ety '56, Biology Club '54, '55, '56, Jr. Party Comm. '55, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Science Club QV. Pres.J '54, '55, '56, Chemistry Club '56, lPres.j '54, '55, Nat'l Honor Society '55, '56, National Winner, Vilestinghouse Science Talent Search, '56. CAROLYNNE MOREY, H.R. Sec. '54, Wlelcom- ing Comm. '55, Dance Comm. '55, lCo-Ch.J '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Safety Comm. '56, Election Comm. '56, Chaplain's Comm. '55, '56, Home- coming Comm. '55, Intramurals '54, '55, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Silver Quill, '55, Spring Play Comm. '55, Sr. Play Comm. '56, Sr. Prom Comm. '56. DIANA ANN MORMAN, H.R. Sec. '543 Intramurals '54, F.D.N.A. '55, '56, Advanced Clio- rus '56. ROBERT MARTIN MORRIS, Order Comm. '54, '55, Intramurals '54, '55. ROBERT XVILLIAM MORRIS, H.R. Treas. '55, '56, V. Pres. '54, Football '54, '55, '56, Baseball '54, '55, '56, In- tramurals '56. THOMAS H. MORRIS, Hlheat- on High School '55. SANDRA MORRISON, Al- bert Lea High School, Minn., '55. RICHARD WOLFE MOSTOXV, Visual Aids Comm. '54, '55, Amateur Radio Club '54, '55, '56, Science Club '54, '55, '56, Silver Quill '54, '55, '56. PAULINE GARNETTE MOTHERSHEAD. INIOFFETT CLYDE MOYER, JR., F.T.A. '54, '55, Variety Show '55, Band '54, '55, '56, Advanced Chorus '55, '56. RICHARD BRUCE MUMFORD, Bennett High School, Buffalo, N. Y. '54, '55, Science Club '56. PATRICIA ANNE NAREY, Hlelfare Comm. '55, Order Comm. '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '55, Girls' Planning Comm. '54, '55, lPres.' '56, F.T.A. '54, Pep Club '55, '56, Girls' B Club '56, Monogram Society '56, Cheerleaders '55, '56, Intra- murals '54, '55, '56, Sr. Cards Ek Announcements Comm. '56, Sr. Caps ik Gowns Comm. '56. JOHN ALVA NEAL, Safety Comm. lCh.j '56, Football '55, Key Club '55, lPres.J '56. JOAN NEELY, Homecoming Comm. '55, '56, F.H.A., V. Pres. '54, Silver Quill '56, Fashion Show '54. ALAN NOR- MAN NEVIN, Order Comm. '55, Audio Visual Comm. '56, Radio Club '55, '56, Debating Club '54, Chemistry Club '55, Spring Play Comm. '55, National Thespian Society '56. ANNE CARO- LYN NORDQUIST, H.R. V. Pres. '56, Activity .jwlodo .jwlola ana! prom L6tiUiti8:5 J. Neely A. Nevin A. Nordquist J. Norris li. Nuttcr K. O'Berg . ... s Q as F Tvs f ' 44.3, 'ZS 'I - fi: i Sf' 4 K. is -D1 1-1 J, Owen KI. Pappas M. Park R. Parker Comm. '56, Assembly Comm., fSec.j '.56: Order Comm. '56: Election Comm. '56, XVelcoming Comm. '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '55, '56: Stu- dent Lounge Comm. '56, Ir. Prom. Comm. '55, Sr. Play Comm. '56: Pep Club, fTreas.g '55, '56, Home Arts Club '54, Variety Show '55. JOAN MARIE NORRIS, Order Comm. '55, '56, Safety Comm. '55, IVellare Comm. '56, Election Comm. '56, Stu- dent Lounge Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '56, Ac- tivity Comm. '56: Inter-School Relations Comm. '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, Blair Rollers '55, '56, Pep Club '55, '56, -Ir. Prom Comm. '55, Variety Show '5.5, Ir. Newman Club '55, 1Sec.g '56. ELINOR BARNETT NL'TTER, Dance Comm. '55: Safety Comm. '56, Library Club '55, '56, Pep Club '55, '56, French Club '55, '56, Girls' Rifle Team '.56, E.H.A. '54, KATHLEEN ANN O'- BERG, Publicity Comm. '55, Dance Comm. '55, rCh.g '56, Hlelcoming Comm. '54, '55, '56, Li- brary Club '54, '55, '56, Orchestra '54, '55. JOHN MALLY OIVEN, EIR., Golf '54, '55, '56, Intramurals '55, '56, Sr. Trip Comm. '56, Band '5.5, '56. .IUDITH GAY PAPPAS, H.R. Sec. '56, 'Ways lk Means Comm. '56, Dance Comm. '56, Lounge Comm. '56: Homecoming Comm. '56, Sil- zfer Quill Publicity Comm. '56, Sr. Play Comm. '563 Band '54, '55, 756. MARY IO PARK, H.R. Treas. '54, Election Comm. '54, Variety Show '55, Fashion Show '55, '56, Majorettes '54, '55, '56. Hobos C.. Corey, P. Donaldson, X. Priest, B. Diggs, Grubb, I Hutchinson, A. Recke, E. Carrett warmed themselwes by the fire at the junior Party. Ig, phjljipc DI. Pickarcl Picl-cell ' 4' , rv- RICHARD ALLAN PARKER. ROBERT PARKHERST. RLTH EDNA PARSONS, Nat'l Honor Society '55, '56, Monogram Society '55, '56, IVelcoming' Comm. '55: Exchange Comm. '55: Foreign Exchange Club '55, '56: Chemistry Club '55, Travel Club '56, .Silrter Quill '54. '55, tEtlitorl '56, Quill St Scroll '55, '56. MARY PATRICIA PAYNE, H.R. Sec. '55, '56: Order Comm. '55, '56, Safety Comm. '55, '56, XX'ellare Comm. '54, '55, '56, XN'elcoming Comm. '55, '563 Homecoming Comm. '55, '56, E.T.A. '55, '56, Spanish Club '55, '56, F.H.A. '54, Sr. Play Comm. '55, '56. IVILLIAM ROSS PEDERSEN. IOHN MALCOLM PETERS. KAREN LL'ClLLE PETERSEN, IVays Ek Means Comm. '56, Activity R. Paikhurst R, Parsons M. Payne XV. Pedersen I. Peters K. Petersen C-. Petralsis Pfcifer E. Phebus if g 4,5 . t :ig ' 4 by 2 ef ... is Q, 5 A. iw. W, A 'r ,I f . ty K A ll 4 A . '- , I 3 0. g , 4. .gm . Sw., -M' 'vs fir ...Q7 . , ' ,- - ' 'L , ??5? l J-Ee . ax. V , 5' fi 3 H-mf 1--17 ... .,.. ,.. -, N A ,f -as I '11 4 . Z. my H+. 4. Pondering over the many senior activities were officers, J. Dellastatious, B. Blom Cl, Pisapia B. Plum .X. Pierce D. Pittle Comm. '56. GEORGIA KATHARINE PE- TRAKIS, H.R. Treas. '55, Ice Skating Club '55. JAMES EDXVARD PFEIFER, Tennis '54, '55, '56, Safety Comm. '56, Order Comm. '56, Mlays Xa Means Comm. '56, Blair Rollers '56, Photography Club '55, Silver Chips '55, '56. BLAINE EDWARD PHEBUS, Baseball '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '56. BETTIE LUCILLE PHILLIPS, Intramurals '54, F.D.N.A. '54, Ways 8: Means Comm. '56, Sr. Announcements '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, Or- der Comm. '56, Pep Club. FRANCES JUNE PICKARD, Order Comm. '55, '56, Dance Comm. '55, Ulelcoming Comm. '55, F.H.A. '54, Jr. Party Comm. '55, Homecoming Comm. '56. JOHN LYMAN PICKELL. ALAN PIERCE, Order Comm. '55, '56. CAR- OLYN JEAN PISAPIA, Intramurals '54, '55, Ad- vanced Chorus '55, '56. RONALD DAVID PITTLE, H.R. Pres. '55, Order Comm. '55, '56, Welfare Comm. '54. BETTY SUE PLUM, H.R. Sec. '54, H.R. V. Pres. '55. ERROL RANDOLPH POETZMAN, H.R. Treas. '55, Order Comm. '56, gren, S. Coorlell, and Grubb. Safety Comm. '56, Basketball '54, Sr. Party Comm. '56. MARILYN BEVERLY POLINGER, Home- coming Comm. '55, '56, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, F.D.N.A. '55, '56, Rifle Team '55, '56, Pep Club '54, '55, Sflrfer Clzilbs '55, '56. SARAH ELIZA- BETH POPE, W'elfare Comm. '55, Inter-School Relations Comm. '55, Sr. Party Comm. '56, Li- brary Club '54, '55, '56, French Club '56, Travel Club '56, French Newspaper '56, Variety Show '54, '55, Advanced Chorus '55, '56, Orchestra '54, '55. CHARLES THOMAS PRATT, IVelfare Comm. '54. MARTHA RAYE PROPST, H.R. Pres. '56, Activity Comm. '54, '55, lVays X Means Comm. '56, Silver Quill '56, Nat'l Honor Society '55, '56, Advanced Chorus '55. ELINOR LYN QUIGLEY, Order Comm. '55, '56, Blair Rollers '54, '55, '56, F.T.A. '54, '55, Praeco Argenteus '55, '56: Quill 24 Scroll '55, '56. GERALD EDXVARD RAFTERY, Cross Countijv '54, '55, Track '55, '56. JOHN PETER RAHN, Chair Comm. '54, '55, Track '54, '55, Football '54, '55. JUDITH CELINA RAJOTTE, H.R. Treas. '54. DENNIS JOSEPH REARDON. JOAN MARIE REED, E, lmewngn M. Polinger S. Pope C Pratt M. Propst li. Quigley QL, Rafgery J. Rahn J. Rajotle D. Reardon J. Reed R. Reed 4 1 in P fa- fuk . h 4 ymxx 32'- w .,,.rr1i'.rrisi.,.: ' '- .. . 3 ,-. C,- 1 in 8 93' Q7 , . on 'rx . . 5 . . . ., in , X 4 R. tv I u.. ,crer .Q Q . X . 1: xi vu 9' -ws I l' Q . .4 ,i 4 , ,- .1 . , 4' If 62 Q- . ,, ' I K., an--u ies 'tj 1 , sa 1' J, , 13. WK Q LI E. RCCLIE K. Reichard J. Reid J- Reisl C. Renshaw D. Reynolds DOUGLAS REED, H.R. Pres. '54, Blair Rollers XX'ork Experience Program '56. ROBERT '56, ELCENE KIEL REEDY, Election Comm. '56, Ways R Means Comm. '56, Audio Visual Aids '56, H.R. Y. Pres. '55, Band '55, '56. KAREN EDYTHE REICHARD, XVays K Means Comm. '54, '56, Election Comm. '56, IVelfare Comm. '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Pep Club '55, '561 Home Arts Club '54. JAMES EDXVIN REID, Athletic Comm. '56, Sr. Relations Comm. '56, Base- ball '55, '56, Band '55, '56 JANE AUGUSTA REIST, Order Comm. '55, '56: Homecoming IVeek- end Comm. '55, '56, Election Comm. '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Safety Comm. '55, Dance Comm. '56: XX'ass Pk Means Comm. '56, Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. '56, Silver Quill '54, Bank fSec.J '56, CHARLOTTE ANN RENSHAIV, Order Comm. '56: Sr. Plas' Comm. '55, '56, Homecoming Weekend Comm. '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Ice Skating Club '55, '56, Pep Club '55, '56, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Advanced Chorus '55, '56, IJEANNA RL'TH REYNOLDS, Dance Comm. eniord af fadf '56, Sr. Trip Comm. '56, H.R. Treas. '56, F.D.N.A. '55. '56, Travel Club '56, Band '54, '55, '56. RITA CATHERINE RICE, XX'ork Experience Program '56. JANICE LEE RICHARDS, Sr. Cards K An- nouncements Comm. '56. CATHERINE ANN RICHARDSON. ROBERTA SLE RICHTER. EDIYARD IYINSTON RICKETTS, Athletic Comm. '55: Safety Comm. '56, Sr. Class Play Comm. '56, Football '54, '55, '56, Track '54, Sil- Uffifllgfllc' '55, '56, P.A. Announcements '56. IVIL- LIANI NIIDDLETON RILEY, Order Comm. '55, '56, Rifle Team '54, '55, Silver Quill '54, '55, '56, .S'I'1T'6I' Cllzips '55, '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56. LAXN1 RENCE H. ROBBINS, Intramurals '54, '55, '561 French Club '55. IVAYNE ROBERT ROBEY. DOROTHY LOUISE ROBINSON, Election Comm. '55, Order Comm. '55, '56, Dance Comm. '55, '56, Library '55, '56, Ice Skating Club '551 Art Club '55, '56, Blair Rollers '55, '56, PATRICIA JACKLYN ROBINSON. GENE- VIEVE JOAN ROEDER, H.R. Pres. '54, H.R. Sec. '55, Order Comm. '55, Prom Comm. '55. JANET ROEDER. i 1 4 3 R. Rice Richards C. Richardson R. Richter E. Ricketts, Jr. IV. Riley I.. Robbins IV. Robes' D. Robinson P. Robinson C. Roeder J. Roeder fx 2: 75:4 'CTP I 'FE' : or wi ', S 51. . 3 I E 12:-' u ' x X it I . .. .J A , Zh - ,J I 'ze ,QL ' fu t -wg, 'E A , ' i A 5' 2' i ,. , ' ' . !r'-Wizfiwi. - . hxr ..3,,.5,.j. .4 i-- 5 .fl V :f'..'?fl 4 . T , , x 4, 4'3i:if5 . '-3,'--:wx . A - ,.,, ., ,... 4' fi M w - I . fi , Af , 'Q 5' I . X ' 4' f?'yE Dancing was done jitterbug style by S. Solomon and A. Swartz at the Senior Party. Hu, . ., 'Y '-' . 'fi' 'I'ff'i44ih . ' 'I?f,, ,3S: , fi-zh, .15 ' ' ' -fr 'USS Vx- I1 V Q QW eb ' ' il X 1 ' HU I f.1sfx:t5 .: , ,A , , . .3 ,. -w-mist , .V . nie! -al e- 1 jx. Q. ' ,gg W? A f -f , 1 . f ii 9 ' 'fI1i-1i1Q2ig-'- ' -' . ' gi-far.. .-: ...- v!'ru.4 Q- .1 'y,i,f'I vi' 'fu 'YQ-H Q 5 Z Wy h .,. .ivlM,yi,, J ,Qw..,.,'-gg ....,,,. V 5 ' 1, L 4 W , . 5 A rr, . V 'xy ,A-, 'EN : 56.3 A ' 'amz - ,f-... .1 ' 2 5-' A j. .1 5. H if A , 1, ,. L' ' 3 ' 355153. X bf. cg 1 ' iff. ' I f 2155 '1 .,.-m......,, f r 1'- 1 I 3 fI42 :.: az 1 f ,. V, ml. Rothgeb II. Rothrork I.. Ruppert I.. Russell D. Russo C. Rutkoski M. Saffran A. Saidman M, Salkeld ELINOR CHARLOT'1'E ROSEN, Library Club '55, '56, Radio Club '56, F.'I'.A. '55, '56, EILEEN SHEILA ROSENBERC, IIIlI'ZlllIllI'2ilS '54, Variety Show. DOUCLAS PEMBERTON ROSS, Rille Club '5-I, '55, JAMES RUSSELL ROTI-ICEB, Chair Comm. '55, '56, Order Comm. '55, 561 Football '5Ll. BRAUCE DALE RUTH- ROCK, Chair Comm. '563 Eleflion Comm. '56. ' . 1-1-.f. ,Y ' - 1 :gf Rosen l-1. Rosenberg D. Ross LORRI E. RUPPER'I', XVell'are Comm. '55, Li- brary Club '51, '55, '56, LYNNE B. RUSSELL, ll.R. Sec. '5Al: Assembly Comm. '55, QCO-ch.j '56: Order Comm. '54, '55, '56, IVell'are Comm. '54, Dance Comm. '55, IVays PQ Means Comm. '55: In- ter-School Relations Comm. '55: Homecoming Comm. '55, '56, Election Comm. '553 Activity Comm. '553 Variety Show Pep Club '54. DOUGLAS RUSSO. CEORCE RETKOSKI. Radio Club '55, Debating Club '55. MARY .IO- ANNE SAFFRAN. ARNOLD NORMAN SAID- MAN, Football '54. MARSI-IA LYNN SALKELD, Dance Comm. '54, '56: IVe1fare Comm. '543 Chaplain Comm. '56: Homecoming Comm. '56, XVelComing Comm. '54, '55, '56: Library Club '54, '55, '56: Rifle Club '55: Pep Club '56: Blair Rollers '54, Sfhfer Quill '54: Sr. Prom Comm. '56. KATHERINE LINNEA SAUER, Home Arts Club '54, Spring Play '55: Advanced Chorus '55, '56. LINDA JEAN SAUNDERS, H.R. Sec. '552 Order Comm. '553 Library Club '54. BARBARA ANN SCHAEFER, I'Velfare Comm. '55, '561 Inter- School Relations Comm. '55: Dance Comm. '54, '55, '56, Mfelcoming Comm. '55: Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56: Girls' B Club '56, Prom Comm. '55. MARY -IOYCE SCI-IELLE, H.R. Treas. '55: Dance Comm. '54, '55Z IVell'are Comm. '55, Homecoming Comm. '55: IVel- coming Comm. '55, '56, F.T.A. '541 Pep Club '55: Variety Show '55, '56: Class Party Comm. '55: 1 Ad Prom Comm. '551 Sr. Trip Comm. '5t': . - vanced Chorus '55: Majoretles '54, '55, tCapt.j '56. K. Sauer I.. Saunders B. Schaefer M. Schelle lx ,,,. .- '19-1 ' - E ugh.: 1 'Wi ll ' ,.' .1 - fffig ' ' ' ' ml-' uf 'rea I 51,3 X 1-3.,5,...Wf .. aaa' 1' i,y,,w I at-'N Q ' . Q - ' we 'rw J QL- 1 We 1 4 ' ,, C T.. fd . ,J rw-,gl ., jg. rr-? 'YS' S. Schiff C. Schultz F, Schultze A. Schwartz S. Scrimgeour H. See STANLEY ARTHUR SCHIFF, H.R. Treas. '56, Radio Club '55, '56, Ice Skating Club '55, Spring Play '55, Nat'l Thespians '55, '56, Variety Show '55, Disc Jockey Show '56, Sr. Banquet Comm. '56. CHARLES EDIVARD SCHULTZ, Library Club '56, Order Comm. '56, lVays 8: Means Comm. '56. FREDERICK HENRY SCHULTZE, H.R. Pres. '54, '55, '56, Chair Comm. '56, Order Comm. '56, lVays 8: Means Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, Illelcoming Comm. '56, Bonfire Comm. '56, Football '54, '55, lco-captain j'56, IV. Basketball '55, Soccer '54, Intramurals '54, '55. ALLEN HOIVARD SCHIVARTZ, Postgraduate Student, Football, Soccer '56, Silzferlogue '56, Variety Show '56, Drill Team '56. SALLY ANN SCRIM- GEOUR, H.R. V. Pres. '55, '56, Chaplain Comm. '55, Intramurals '55, Art Club, CV. Pres.j '56, Sil- zferlogue fart workj '56, Sr. Prom Comm. '56. HELEN ROSE SEE, Intramurals '55. FLOYD MARSHALL SEEK. RONALD RODGER SEE- LEY, Football '55, '56, Tennis '55, '56, Chess Club '54, '56. ROBERT GARY SEIBERT, H.R. Treas. gfairh wife! Zdonfier '56, Hlelcoming Comm. '56, Safety Comm. '56, Hlays 84 Means Comm. '56, Election Comm. '56, IVelfare Comm. '55, Variety Show '56, Band '54, '55, '56. ELIZABETH ANN SENGSTACK. FRANK MICHAEL SERIVACKI, Order Comm. '56. EMILY SUE SHAFTEL, F.T.A. '56, French Club '56, Silver Chips '55, '56, Intramurals '54, '55, '56: Homecoming Comm. '54. JACQUELIN IRIS SHARP, Library Club '54, Sr. Party Comm. '55, Dance Comm. '55, Hlelcoming Comm. '55. SAN- DRA JULIANNA SHEEHY, XVork Experience Program '56. HELEN .IUANITA SHELBY, Sil- ver Chips '54, '55, '56. NANCI SHEPLEE. MARIAN B. SHERMAN, Dance Comm. '54, '55, Assembly Comm. '56, Activity Comm. '56, Inter- School Relations Comm. '55, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Silzferlogue '54, Mu- sical Revue '55, Nat'l Honor Society '55, '56, Mon- ogram Society '55, '56, Sr. Party Comm. '56, Intra- murals '54, '55, '56, Cheerleader '56. ILENE ELIZABETH SHETLER, F.D.N.A. '54. F. Seek R. Seeley R. Seibert E. Sengstack F. Serwacki E. Shaftel J. Sharp S. Sheehy H. Shelby N. Sheplee M. Sherman I. Shetler ' , 6 2 'N-U . A' ga an ' l 411, ' ' j,1f,7,: -.- 8 X I 1 .I K . l 1 '. 1 ' 2 , vf 'b M' Xt: l ,i ,U i. 421-E ..... IVIX . r e ,. 'N if ' . ' ' 'Q Li., V la. , ANL. - ' -' M , -rv - nf- me 1, ff' 'V .Q -5 X Q, . iff I ti hm: 2 f 1 it ff 1 I I 1 ,,,,, , 562 :rl in 1. xr ' iiffa- -Fa '- v . ' 4 f 1 1 7,,,. ' . ' ' . . if . .- aaggni ,qw I id x' -t, . j ,A 4 - - ' Q-f L- . 4 W' ai ' qv 5' P. Shoenfeld S, Shoomau H. Sigman H. Silkclt M. Silverman S. Silverman S. Silverstein QI. Simons A. Sims 'I' Sinclair K. Sisk S. Sisson PETER STEPHEN SHOENFELD, Audio-Visual Aids Comm. '55, Library Club '54, Chess Club '55, '56, Debating Club '55. SHIRLEY LOIS SHOO- MAN, YVays K Means '54, '55, '56, Intramurals '54, '55, Well'a1'e Comm. '56, F.T.A. '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56. HERMAN THOMAS SICMAN, H.R. Treas. '54, Rifle Team '54, '55, '56. HAR- RIET ANN SILKETT, Quill 8: Scroll '55, '563 Library Club '54, '55, '56, Debating Society '54, '55, Ice Skating Club '55, Silver Q-uill '54, '55, Silver Chips '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '56, Welfare Comm. '54. MYRNA DELL SILVER- MAN, Wlelfare Comm. '55, '56, Homecoming Comm. '55, '56, F.T.A. '56, Library Club '55, '56, Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. '55, '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56. SHERMAN EMILE SILVERMAN, Banking Stall '55, Art Club '56, Wlellare Comm. '55. SHEILA DIANE SILVERSTEIN, Intramurals '5-I. .IOHN THOMAS SIMONS. ARTHUR BER- NIE SIMS, Track '55. THOMAS -IAMES SIN- CLAIR, H.R. V. Pres. '54, Pres. '55, Student Court '56, Foreign Exchange Comm. '55, '56, Soccer '54, me guriouo cwage '55, '56, Football '54, Tennis '56, Library Club 156: Chess Club '54, '55, '56. SARA KATH- LEEN SISK, Quill EQ Scroll '55, '56: Election Comm. '55, Library Club '55, '56, Sr. Cards Rc An- nouncements Comm. '56, Silver Quill '54, Silver- logz1e'5-1, '55, lEditorj '56. STEVEN EVERETT SISSON. EVELYN EDNA SKIDIXIORE, Intra- murals '54. LORETTA SUE SNIISEK, Order Comm. '54, Dance Comm. '54, lVork Experience Program '55. NELSON ARTHUR SNIITH, Athletic Comm. '55, '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Drill Team '54, '55, nlr. Neuman Club '55, '56. ul A M ES E D XV A R D SMITH. PATRICIA VAUGHAN SMITH, H.R. Pres. '55, H.R. Sec. '56, Order Comm. '55, '56, Dance Comm. '55, '56, Pep Club '55, Banking Staff '56, Sr. Class Play '561 Homecoming Comm. '56. RICHARD KNOXVLES SMITH. H.R. Pres. '55, '56, Basketball '54, '55, Track '54, '55, '56, Nat'l Honor Society '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. lCh.j '56, Sophomore Class Treas. '54, L. Smisck E, Skidmore N. Smith Smith I'. Smith R. Smith ,prouiclecl many t ,P fad? 5 A ,:, N c -I if ii -11,1 ,gl Lv . 'Q' w W XX I 3 x. X .S ?ftfl :'f' ft A-f Sa xii xii-lu 'Q E I. Smith S. Smith H. Snider B. Somes F. Stanbro P. Stang IDAH ROBERTA SMITH, Bank 56. SHIRLEY ANN SMITH, XX'ork Experience '55, 56. HUGH HENDERSON SNIDER, JR., Order Comm. '55, 56: Safety Comm. 55, '56: Library Club 55, 56. HARLAN ANDREXN' SNOOTS. H.R. V. Pres. '54: Pres. 55, V. Pres. '56: Chair Comm. 56: Safety Comm. 56: Football 54, '55. 56. BERNARD IRVING SOLOMON, Football '54. SHEILA ANN SOLOMON, XVelfare Comm. 56: Order Comm. 55: 'XVays tk Means Comm. 56: Homecom- ing Comm. 56: Radio Club '56: Spanish Club 55: Sr. Play Comm. '56. BARBARA ANN SOMES, H.R. Sec. 54: Order Comm. 55: Homecoming Comm. 55, 56: Helcoming Comm. '55: Dance Comm. 55, 56: Intramurals 54: Spanish Club '55: Silver Quill 56: Sr. Play 56: Ir. Prom Comm. '55. 'AT Avx . ' ' 1- . gf H. Snoots B. Solomon S. Solomon R. Steele A. Steely Cf. Stein 55. 56. RONALD XVILLIAM STEELE, Bac- calaureate Comm. 56: Track 55, 56: Cross Coun- try 55. 56: French Club 56. HELEN ARLENE STEELEY, Order Comm. 56: Homecoming Comm. 55, '56: Intramurals 54: Library Club 55, 561 Blair Rollers 54, 55: Silrier Chips '56: Variety Show 55. GEORGE JACK STEIN, Order Comm. 54, '55: Chair Comm. 54: XX'elfare Comm. 55: Band 54. HAROLD HUGH STERLING, H.R. Sec. 55: Pres. '56: Chair Comm. 54, , 56: Safety Comm. 55, 56: Order Comm. , 56: Football '54, 55, 56: Library Club '55, 56. PATRICIA FLORENCE STEVENS, Order Comm. '55, 56: Chaplain's Comm. '55, 56: Dance Comm. '55: Pep Club 55, 56. MARGERY ANN STOKER, Publicity Comm. 54: Library Club 55, 55 55 FRANKLIN KINGMON STANBRO, Rifle Club 56: F.T.A. 55, 563 F.H.A. 54. RONALD EL'- 54, 55. PETER CALVIN STANG, Band '54, GENE STOTLER. -I. Hallock, M. Todd, M. Cannon, H. YVolpoff, P. Ilch. and S. Goodell, members H. Sterling P. Stevens of the senior play CHSL, were engrossed in their activities in this scene. M. Stoker R. Stotler J ,, A l A fe am may :mam i Eminem emgtgtrg , .H BSB!!! A 5' autumn: I :ma t 1-3:-M-fry' I 4 ,ff - AQ? . V' - 'lffi 51 na 4 7. Xa' ,R Gr 'T7 A f 1.9. y X I If 'iff 1' X as .J . one A , . ffm ' f , , A 1 3 , ' ' 'f ' 4 if 'io Z 1 V Gu f, 4 ' 1 ,' ' J f V7 ' 0 f f 4751, ,K f 4 yaiffjwf n , -7 flu' V , f ,ff ., fa 9. ' 1 6 ' V I: ,f ' ff IU f ' 1 A I 1 7 I 'I ' J we 'T J ff J ,a, ' ' f 1 , V 1 Mi.. ' . - . - ,. ' ' ' , , ' x . . 4. -4 4 ' . . W. ' i 4' , .QV I . I 5 I, ,N h Q7 UZ , , .-5, . 1 MVXMJ I .. 1 5,5 ' J . J ggziygfgjgz I fm , V ffafjfl, . L 'Viv ' -. , M. ' 'Q N l I I I. Suizu J. Sullivan J. Sutton li. Swartz J. Sylvester D. Taylor L. Taylor J. Tereshenko S. Theis M. Thomen CI. Thompson F. Thompson IRENE EIKO SUIZU, Intramurals '55, F.D.N.A. '55, Spanish Club '55, Advanced Chorus '55. JOHN LEO SULLIVAN, Chair Comm. '55, '56. JOHN HARRISON SUTTON. GILFRED BOYD SWARTZ, Amateur Radio Club '54, '55, '56, Science Club '55, '56. JAMES XVESLEY SYLVESTER, Chess Club '54, '55, '56, Orchestra '54. DOROTHY MAY TAYLOR, Art Club '55, fSec.j '56, Silver Quill '56. LOUESA JANE TAY- LOR, Dance Comm. '54, Inter-School Relations Comm. '55, Ways 8: Means Comm. '55, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Home Arts Club '54, Silver- Iogue '54, '55, '56, Spring Play '54, '56, Sr. Play '56, Pep Club '54, Homecoming Comm. '55, '56. JANE TERESHENKO. SUZANNE MCAL- ISTER THEIS, H.R. Sec. '54, H.R. Pres. '55, H.R. V. Pres. '56, Class Sec. '55, S.C. '56, lVelfarc Comm. '54, Dance Comm. '54, Welcoming Comm. '55, '56, Election Comm. '56, F.D.N.A. '55, '56, Pep Club '54, '55, Advanced Chorus '55. MARY LYNN THOMEN, I'Vays 8cMeans Comm. '55, Or- der Comm. '55, '56, Safety Comm. '55, Library Hcfure fime wad ere L. Thompson L. Thompson C. Thomsen ,ff-Q ,, I E. ' I Z I iw 15' .3 W - me- ,al As. 4, ...fx L- A I -.., .J Z ultima' i Club '55. CHARLES PHILIP THOMPSON, Safety Comm. '56, Advanced Chorus '55, '56, Band '54, '55, '56. FRANCIS ALFRED THOMPSON, Sr. Play '56. LARRY NICHOLS THOMPSON, Order Comm. '55, Art Club, '55. LAIVRENCE MILTON THOMPSON, Order Comm. '56, Au- dio-Visual Aids '54, '55, Amateur Radio Club '54. CAROLE DOROTHEA THOMSEN, H.R. Sec. Sc Treas. '56, vVays Rc Means Comm. '56, Election Comm. '56, Wfelcoming Comm. '55, '56, Homecom- ing Comm. '55, '56, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Pep Club '55, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Silrferlogue '55, '56, Sr. Announcement Comm. '56. KATRINA CRAPON TIEDEMAN, H.R. Treas. '55, Election Comm. '55, '56, XVelI'are Comm. '55 QCh.J '56, Homecoming Comm. '55, Library Club '54, '55. '56, Variety Show '55, Advanced Chorus '55, '562 Sr. Banquet Comm. '56. MARILYN LEE TODD, Intramurals '55, '56, F.T.A. '55, Sec. '56, Sr. Play Comm. '56. JOSEPH DUDLEY TON- KIN, Cross Country '56, Chess Club '55, '56, Rifle Club '56, Chemistry Club '56. cdemau M. Todd J, Tonkin , ,Q M, . 'sr LS .Q- 98... is .. :jf ., . f A .KC K . X f 1, J , . 1 'EW 1-' ' iw, fs ,f T' 63 ' 'Q Q' ibfs , B '-4' V .L E, ' I 1:7 .EA 6 P. Triplett Turner J. Turner M. Yandeischuyt N. Yerdin B. Vogel PEGGY LUCILLE TRIPLETT. Sr. Class Trip Comm. '56: Sr. Rings Comm. 56: Intramurals '54, 56. JAMES PARKER TURNER, H.R. Y. Pres. 54. 56: Treas. 55: Bon-fire Comm. 56: Order Comm. 56. JOANNE MARCIA TURNER, Aca tivity Comm. 56: E.D.N.A. 54. '55, 56: Erench Cltib 56: Pep Club 55, 56: .Sizilzwlogtze 55. 56: S711 er Quill 56: Advanced Chorus 55. IOHN E. TURNER. H.R. Pres. 54. DOROTHY PA- TRICIA TURNER. Homecoming Comm. 55. 56: Welcoming Comm. 56: Dance Comm. Exec. Board 55, '56: Jr. Prom Comm. 55: 'Welfare Comm. 56: Ir. Party Comm. 55: Intramurals 54, 55: Pep Club 55. 56. KATHLEEN RAE YAN CAMP. Order Comm. 55, '56: Blair Rollers 55. 56: SziI1'er Qui!! 56. MARGO YANDERSCHUYT, H.R. Sec. 55, 56: Erench Club 55, 56. NANCY PEARL YERDIN. Homecoming Comm. 54. 55. 56: Dance Comm. Exec. Board 54. 55. 56: Or- der Comm. 54, 55, 56: Publicity Comm. 54, '55, 56: NX'elcoming Comm. 55, 56: Safety Comm. 55, 56: Secretarial Comm. '55, 56: Election Comm. 55. 56: Hays .ic Means Comm. 54 'Co-Ch, 55, '56: B. Yon Bernewitz B. 'Wachtel A if'-1.. . ' -Ei 5 ' . A all ' 9' 7... ,, Q W' A ff-if , fy , 4' ?' .4 l a E , , V ef, f ,. W I 59' , Uv' , . 3' 44. ' Hur Q J Turner D. Turner R. Yan Camp R. XN'ade Helfare Comm. 55: jr. Party Comm. 55: Jr. Prom Comm. 55: Intramurals 54, '55, 56: Pep Club '54, 55, 56. BARRETT CLAYTON YOGEL. BERNARD EREDERICK VON BERNEXVITZ, H.R. Sec. 55: Radio Club 54. 55, 561 Musical Revue 55: Spring Play 55: P.A. .Announcer 54. 55. 56: Radio Programs '55, 56. BURTON MAR K XVACHTEL. ROBERT DOUGLAS XYADE. H.R. Y. Pres. 54: Chair Comm. '55: Dance Comm. '55: Homecoming Comm. 56: Order Comm. 55. rAsst. Ch.i 56: Sr. Play Comm. '56. DAYID GEORGE XVALKER, Safety Comm. '56: Yisual Aids, rPres.i 55. 56: Drill Team '55: Sr. Play Comm. 56: 'Variety Show 55. 56: Spring Play 55. 56. ELLEN GERTRUDE XVALKER. XX'ays it Means Comm. 56: E.H.A. '54: Eoreign Exchange Club 55: Library Club '54, '55, 56: Sr. KENNETH Cards Announcement Comm. 56. WAYNE XYALKER. Chemistry Club 55, 56: Sci- ence Club 55, 56: Nat'l Honor Society 55, 56. DELMAR JAMES XXIALTON. Soccer '54, 55. 56: Tennis 54: Eootball 54. R. Yan Camp was expertly posed by Mr. Zamslq, who wa in charge of taking senior pictures. E. XValker D, Walton V D. XValker K. Ifalker 4 3 If :ir ' .WV at 4' LT! H f I all ? ? 'Qi ' ms, 1? ' ' 'P J , V 2 N f' X 1 5 hm, ra ir ,A . s! 1 ' ' ,, . 'I . ,If e i , ...,.. 7 . . I-wi ' l I i w i ij Y il- J - M' , ' - A ' ,,.. - J J , f 2 ., lj, N' E 'fw 1' ,D 1 A I A1 A , if f ' f 1, 33.011 ' J. Ward J. Warren J. Waters YV. Weinig S. Wleinstein Weiss JOHN THOMAS WARD. JUDITH LOR- RAINE XVARREN, Pep Club '55, '56, Rifle Club '56, Sr. Announcements Comm. '56. JOHN REAVES WATERS. KENNETH WAYNE XVATTS, H.R. Treas. '54, Soccer '55, '56, Intra- murals '54, '55, '56 HUGH DONALD WEAR, Il, Safety Comm. '56g Visual Aids Comm. '55, Li- brary Club '56, Photography Club '55, Debating Society '55, '56. ARCH WEBSTER, Chair Comm. '55, '56, Order Comm. '56, Safety Comm. '56, H.R. Pres. '56, V. Pres. '54, '55g Football '54g Basketball '54, '55, Baseball '54, '55, '56, Library Club '56. WILLIAM INSLEY WEINIG, Order Comm. '563 Variety Show '54, '55, '56, Sr. Par- ty Comm. '56g Band '54,'55, '56. SONDRA ANN XVEINSTEIN. JACOB FREDERICK XVEISS. MARCIA VICKI WELLER, Dance Comm. '54, D. Wertz A. W'esterman 4 159 . .zz K. Watts M. Weller 41 MM 'mn' 'Q WV f f f A .1 iafv- f QW? 5, f, , ' 1 if ' A H. Wear, II A. Webster R. Wells J. Wendal Order Comm. '55, Election Comm. '55g YVays 8: Means Comm. '55g Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, F.T.A. '54, '55, '56. RICHARD VV. WELLS. JACQUELYN ANN YVENDAL, Order Comm. '55, '56, VVelfare Comm. '54, H.R. Treas. '56, Library Club '55, '56g Sr. Play Comm. '56, Advanced Chorus '56g Sr. Trip Comm. '56: Sr. Banquet Comm. '56. DONNA LORENA XVERTZ, Safety Comm. '54, '55, Intramurals '54, '553 Blair Rollers '54, '55, '56, Pep Club '54, '55, Silver Quill '55, '56. ARNOLD RODMAN XVES- TERMAN, Ways K Means Comm. '54, Library Club '55, '56, DONALD OXVEN XVHEELER, Tennis '56, VVADE BARRY XVHITE. ROBERT MOSS XVHITE. RUTH ROSEMARY XVHITE, Sec .Co1nm. '56, Dance Comm. '55, Silver Quill '54, '55, STEPHEN JOSEPH WHITE. 4 -7 Wagfime wad promfime fi D. XVheeler VV- Vvlllle ,. , gy . ' .ag . -4- -L25 .,, f ......,MA,9,,-, J .El A . v , s... , ci ' ...fu in ' Q- my ' an 5 -. . ' n f , Joram 5 , 'TT 1 l l ' f R. White R. White S. White x Wfffw. H A-as p u' . 'QSM ..4i! ,- ' ' 'W' 5-15:1 , . if I . J.. ., . . nm A , , ' I .ai . Q 5- 59 5, A 7-7 . V 4 I . I fc: af'- X fu- 5 - . hy 'Q- X J. W'hitrner F. Whitney S, W'hittam I-Q. Wiemer IOHN KENNETH WHITMER, Order Comm. '54, '55, '56. FRED XVHITNEY. SANDRA XVHITTAM, Dance Comm. '56: Homecoming Comm. R561 W'ays S: Means Comm. '56, H.R. Sec. '56g H.R. Treas. '563 Pep Club '55, '56: Sr. Prom Comm. '563 Sr. Cards tk Announcements Comm. '56: Ir. Prom Comm. '5.5: Disc lockev '56, Intra- murals. ERNEST PALMER IVIEMER, Order Comm. '55, '56. GEORGE EDXVARD W'ILCOX. ELOISE M A R GA R E T XYILDENSTEINER. French Club '55, '56: Foreign Exchange Students '56, Fashion Show '55. ERNEST Comm. '55, MARK XVILLCHER. BARBARA LEE W'IL- LIAMS, W'ays X: Means Comm. '54, Dance Comm. '54, 'Work Experience '55, '56. DAVID OXVEN XVILLIAMS, Order Comm. KCh.p '56: S.C. '55: S.C. V. Pres. '56, H.R. Pres. '541 Soph. Class. Pres. R541 Library Club '56: Key Club Sec. '55, '56. Basketball '54, '55. KENT 'WILLIAMS LE- ONA M, XVILLIAMS, Publicity Comm. '55, '56: Dance Comm. '55, '56: Welcoming Comm. '55, '56: Order Comm. '55, '56, H.R. Pres. '56g Library Club '54, '55, '56g F.D.N.A. '55: Sr. Play Comm. '56, Homecoming Comm. '56: Variety Show '55, Sr. Class Play '56g Advanced Chorus '55, '56g In- tramurals '55, '56. PATRICIA ANN XVIL- M. Park put the finishing touches to her coiffure as a last minute preparation for the Senior Prom. R. Williams S. W'illiams '59 :W- C, Wilcox E. Wildensteinei B. 'Williams D. W'illiams LIAMS, H.R. Pres. '54: W'ork Experience '56. ROBERT BRLCE AYILLIAMS. Band '54, '55, '56. ROGER LEE XYILLIAMS, S.C. '561 Assembly Comm. '56: Order Comm. '54, '55, '56, H.R. Pres. '54, '553 Library Club '56: Kes' Club '55, rSec.l '56: Sr. Trip Comm. '563 Homecoming Comm. '56: Sr. Class Plas' '56: Football '54, '55g Basketball '54 '55, '56: 'Baseball '56. SHIRLEY ANN W'IL' LIAMS. Election Comm. '55, '56: Dance Comm '55: 'Welfare Comm. '56: Homecoming Comm. '55 56: Silver Quill '54, '56: Fashion Show '55. E. Willcher K. Williams Williams P. Williams R. Williams 1 5,3 Q. ,Q G- za :as 'C' ' Allr . 1 I A 4, '.'V A ,... f W. ' ' -ff E 4 al 5' TP 5, 3 fa' Le. ' i s..-sf' . A-mir ' -'swiqpwfi' 5 4 H. ,fs 3 W-, xr:-A , 'Y 5 fa' ls' Wa 'ff' I N . sa f ra. as QF., I V 4 I X W SN . .I I 1 ' -sf 25' ' Mig- wa W 1'-J , ,. gi. :- N Fl aw -5 Q hm ,TQ 4 i 'A 56, , in Zia? y T. Winslow S. VVright TERRELL ROACH WILLIAMS, Order Comm. '56, Track '55, '56. FLOYD RONALD WILLIS, H.R. Pres. '54, Order Comm. '55, '56, Library Club '55, '56 . THOMAS ALLEN WINSLOW, School Store '55, '56. JOHN THOMAS WISE, H.R. V. '55, '56. THOMAS ALLEN WINSLOW, School HELEN VVITTNEBERT. HARRY KRUPSAW MIOLPOFF, Chemistry Club '55, Sr. Play '56, Bank '55. KENNETH WOOD. JUNE WAYNE WRIGHT, H.R. Sec. '55, Homecoming Comm. '55, Welcoming Comm. '56, Welfare Comm. '54, '56, Monogram Society Sec. '56, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '55, '56, Foreign Exchange Comm. '55, Pep Club '54, Silverlogue '54, '55, '56, Spring Play Comm. '54, Sr. Prom Comm. '56, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Jr. Party Comm. '55, Nat'l Hon- or Society '56. SHELVA JEAN WRIGHT, In- As the class of 1956 we bid a remorseful farewell to ived diplomas from Principal Daryl Shaw. T. Williams 11. Xvillis K. NVood Vvfight TCCC az, Q E t,y 3 1' .I- T. fh Q., ,.-.. .J EIT, ':::7 Wise H. Wittnebert H. XVolpoff Mfright Yates J. Zavona tramurals '54, '55. T I M O T H Y KEHLER WRIGHT, Tennis '54, '55, '56. SANDRA KAYE YATES, H.R. Sec. '54, F.D.N.A. '54, F.H.A. '54, Silver Chips '55, Work Experience '56. JOSEPH LEWIS ZAVONA, JR., Basketball '55, '56, Foot- ball '54, '56. LINDA ZEHRING, H.R. Pres. '55S Homecoming Comm. '55, Order Comm. '55, '56, Dance Comm. '54, '55, '56, Inter School Relations Comm. '55, Election Comm. '55, Monogram Comm. '55, '56, Monogram Society '56, Ways 8: Means Comm. '55, Chaplains Comm. '55, '56, Miel- coming Comm. '56, Intramurals '54, '55, '56, Girls Planning Comm. Sec. '55, Library Club '54, '55, Pres. '56, Variety Show '55, Jr. Party Comm. fCo- Chj '55, Jr. Prom Comm. '55, Sr. Party Comm. '56. MARY ELIZABETH ZIEGENFUS, Work Exper- ience Program '56. Montgomery Blair as we alad CCH 901.01115 . . gracluafion L. Zehring M. Ziegenfus rim an-ll:-... ..WL,d-a. 'iv , W Sit Senior Executive Board. Ron' 1. J. Grubb, S. Good- With careful scheduling, the Senior Executive Board ell, XV. Blomgren, J. Dellastatious. Row 2, T. Martin, organized the activities of many seniors. Koetzle, J. Battles, A. Goldstein, M. Dieste. Row 3. J. Moerel, D. Marshall, R. Smith, B. Huston, R. Gingell. KNO: pictured: C. Fry, M. Frankj mr ing fogeflter dd eniora Senior Relations Committee. J. Dellastatious, XV. Haut, This important senior committee functioned with vice- B. Lee, S. Theis, M. Prank, R. Blavatt, A. XVebster, H. presidents of senior homerooms as members. Marshall, E. Rosen. f fy? 61' f ii' 'J im. E .' x. f . 'XNXFXV 'i 7 gm? 5 , , Q' ' 1 . ' A 7-if S ' v' sri' i . ' Q 1' if if p r L 5 , , , . . vm ,.,s,a,,.-M., ,, . , ., .iii ,, . V .. , ,1 Q, L., mwah. , W 44,-I r 1 il-f,,Qi1Qf S 31,4 1 il I E., ' .rn ! ',, 75 l f r' J 7 1 'I - ' f ' ff 4 'J '7 4' . fi i 4 1 f f WZfQ7ffw-ztf4,f,4fva,, I Senior Play Committee. Rout l. S. Solomon, li. ,Xlbersheim P. Payne, A. M. johnson. Ron' 2. G. Rafter' B. Rile' E '7- 7- - Ricketts, M. Hoffman, I-I, Hill, L. Williams, B. Armstrong, C. Ferrar, M. Dillon. enior commiffeefi . . . Senior Prom Committee. The duty of T. Martin, L. An- derson, H. Dayhoff, Scrimgeour, C. Morey, B. Keegan, 1. Grubb, M. Denison, QI. Xkfright, P, Gardella, and R. Marshall, WWJZ 2 :Z ,, l s 4 , s . l -x I These members of the Senior Play Committee planned and organized a successful play. XYith the aid of Mr. Pioli, The Curious Savage, a play by john Patrick, was presented. After long hours of work by the cast, props and make-up committees, costume, and scenery committees, the play was ready for opening night. Tickets were sold and the money was a proud addition to the senior class treasury. as members of the Senior Prom Committee, was to plan and execute a brilliant and enjoyable dance, which they success- fully accomplished. J my L. I ug 'Q 'Y Av X -1 iv. n l' . r M-X, -1 , V ' X L A K I 2 if? 1' 2 ' Y --W .., 'liilbwgy We Planning for a delicious meal. an interesting talk, ensteiner, and C. Fry. the committee members. Their and planning an enjoyable entertainment for the an- plans were successfully carried out, and the seniors nual Senior Banquet were S, Green, S. Katzin, E, 'Wild- had a memorable evening at the banquet. p6lU86J fAQ way The Senior Gift Committee. A. Goldstein, R. Armstrong, future. Much research and many conferences went into the M. Weller, M. Park, H. Sterling, had the important job of selection of the gift, which was chairs for the Senior Corner providing something useful for the school to use in the in the Library. -V fyilxf. z' , fl I U f ' ' Fl 4 t 1 e- f Q? EU + -f x gf B?5'f 23. ' of e Xfire.. . v- .rx ' ,lr -mlirf' ,. 4 1. 'Z Z . ., ' Senior Party Committee. Row l. II. Hutchinson, M. Sher- man, Koetzle, M. Clarke, R. Poetzman. Row 2. H. Hol- land, S. Pope, D. llolt, M. lilbrader, B. Lee, H. Fleck. or at aucceaahaf 37 intl at I A These students were responsible for this year's class party. They accepted suggestions for a theme, put them on a ballot, and let the Seniors decide the outcome. The winning idea was a Frontier Party. And it was quite a party! Seniors and their dates showed up in all types of costumes which included Davy Crockett to Annie Oakley. L. Zehring, R. Horne, S. Koetzle, Mr. MacHale, C. Party, and about them were Indians, outlaws, sheriffs, Fry. and R. Marshall enjoyed themselves at the Senior and hoinesteaders. id -'94-f 41N V X xx' '-RW ' Q Y X Senior Trip Committee. Ron' l. D. Reynolds. C.. Burns. B. Holmead. Hou' 2. J. Owen, B. Eckstein. J. Schelle, R. 'Williams B. Gingell. Working closely with the class adiiser and executive board. these students planned the Senior Trip, which was one of enior gear Senior Cards and Announcements Committee. Ron' l. H. Flowersf P. Bfarly. Ni. Dieste, B. Phillips, P. Coffman, S. Whittam. Ron' 2. D. Linkins, YVarren, C. Thomsen, Row 3. Richards, D. J. Edwards, P. Baldwin, P. Dyer. Benson, K. Sisk. E. Gardner, P. Hansen, E. XN'alker. N. Kempfer. 3 F T gixiifi - .423 AL ,. 4 t the biggest events of the seniors iear. They arranged transportation with the BAQ O. Railroad, proxided hotel ac- commodations. and planned various tours of New York City. Down payments were made before Christmas, and by Jan- uarx all were reads' to go. The trip was a great success. and all the traxelers returned tired but satisfied. These were the students in charge of taking orders and distributing the seniors' cards and graduation announce- ments. They helped the graduates decide the style of print for the personal cards and the number of cards they needed to notify relatives and friends of the happy event. C3 . fn t l 5 i T lt. ' F4 uv 4,2 -Q fm, 1 N, Senior Awards Committee. Row I. I. Battles, Lynn. Row 2. B. Dietz 'H. Ingraham, M. jen managed to bei stow awards to outstanding seniors. Wer- C Cl,6dI'l'lQl'l LUQPQ bldg Senior Caps and Gowns Committee. R. Parkhurst, M. Frank, R. Hauestein, P. Narey, 1. Gerhart, R. Moore, F. Carrodus. This committee played a very im- portant part in preparing for the grad- uation ceremony. They took our or- ders for caps and gowns and measured us. E ' 'I ? 'f 24' K Va ,j 5 r A I is 2 ff 1 K. Senior Baccalaureate Committee. Hou' l. S. Eyerman, R. This group planned and arranged the Senior Class re- Smith. Rott' 2. D. Fallon. Reist. R. Steele. ligious ceremony, the baccalaureate Service, which waQ an important part of graduation. pf ' cl f ' Senior Commencement Committee. Realizing that com- harcl to take care of all phznes concerning the big clax. mencement is the biggest exent of a students career in Members of the committee were M. Propst, J. Twloerel, C. high school. the Senior Commencement Committee workerl Green. W. Friedman, Levine. C. Corey. er 19. Q - I fi r 1, f ,V .f .- r, , if 6 . .45 t fl v. 1 ,. . l . . sv 4 mi ani, 'i V Z M ' ' H 5 3 ll R qi If . wg. Qt t . E E E E 1 um . fu L dl mum Q B. lnlmls ll I-nk tun B SLlIC'lfCl I Hansen osumbug 1 1 CL I HI rm mu 1 R. huns mn Blom :cn R Smith D Hot I NI n tm li Xie ns l 'Nutlcz H I luk S lxmllln ll I an N1 Dlllml lx, ' N L mlmu 1 lu 1 Hmndn , ln, tml, xx I sn IIILIIIIJLIN ilu lxlmny Club spcnt thexr mome ll ll x m n s Slm ,Q cr: mclx xn thc Inln in ind wullmng an the Sc-mor .14 of wleen we re enzord ff' 23 1' . ,vw M I ,. 0. Q A- Wg' ZZ., . , .1-. V f 4 ,fo -'au rg Ji I3 4 . 4 I P1 ,J- ' 1 .. 'Ran , 04., v - I U if Rou' I. P. Fallon, D. Hathaway, A. Greger, M. 'Weller I. Liberman, M. Balmer. Hou' 2. J. Norris, Nlichellofl M. Elbrarler, H. Holland. H. Sill-celt, NI. Hancock. Ron' 3 H. jackson, C. Morey, L. Anderson, J. Johnson, B. Floglc. J Hou' 4. Nl. Stoker, NI. Cannon, CQ. Burns. l. Argerakc. Y Carrodus, B. Anderson. Hou' 5. K. Lyle, A. Steeler. C. Ren ig ana! Afrongv , 'AW 9 -A..-af I shaw, D. Robinson. S. Kalzin, J. Love. Rou' 6. ul. Atwood. C.. Corey, T. Carroll, H. Wear. T. Longerbeam, R. Morris. Hou' T. A. XVebsrcr. D. Davids. H. Snyder. I. XVhilmer. Hou' 8. D. lfallmi, IJ. XX'illiamS. H. Colvin, Mac XliSl6r. B. Ciingell. R. Hilliarni. A7 I ,. V 1 ,,. l I C Maw M. V' if ' ,g Q , , , 2' 1 1 Y?-Va WY . ' zQj:f.ff P59332 9? QW 5 -:W-:ef gfiggjikgfll fy 1 af f fi 4 Q4: 1 ww,-,y...,...-...f,,,.....,f-,,,. .M .w.... wmamwww - . wg' 'ff' yy X I-Z4 711' 4' Viv, P 5?-1-2 V 'fzrffik , ,. Zi' 41. 161 11:4 , J V72 1 mggji? . 4 :fe ZZWJZZ -QW 'ITIWQZ f V Qi , 1 Wim ffm' M 9 'v 'Wexa-1 fn.-4' L- Q 12137 14- ' .ff . .J W., . 1 X xi x ' Q 0 SSN N x X K XX qggzg Hs N, X . 1 L , 4. 1 . .-7, 4- 'MQLLQ , - 1 , mai- f MM ff ,. L f V . 4 'ifzrffia ' 'CV ,, 1 L Z gf' 5 f ,, af x . ?' Z' , X -ww-wnx gm 3 x '42-T-'57 17' MNH, ,ff C7 V' f , 4, f 7 3, FD T me xxx , . J 7 I K ? l 1 i l :F l X 1 Highlighting the Christmas season was the glittering formal held in the boys' gym. The dream of each senior girl was to he a member of the Christmas Court. This dream came true for the seven lovelies shown at the left. They are Rou' l, Susie Theis, Joyce Battles. Hou' 2. Bobbie Keegan, Marge Denison, Brenda Lee rQueeny, Phyllis Holt, and Joyce Schelle. JIOGU' Ang Cl'0lfUI'L Ar Aer mafeofg We were tense until Susan Gumpper, Queen of 1953, performed the coronaa tion of beautiful Brenda Lee, elected Christmas Queen of 1956. ,JD ,Qv15 ' .QF , .f' f, ' x .,. .., s 'wg ,mn 5 'S . L E 1 5? '-.. , .ml J LX f'-Lsfn. ,,-f,.,,m Z m -I I I 4, ' IAw,4,q,,wN,lW. A ..,.f ' 4 S I M-my ,.,, f 'W lx fs A i junior Class Officers. fLefl to right, Roberta Camarsh, The organizational work for the Junior Party and Prom secretary: Herbert Wilkinson, president: Robert Anastasi, was in the hands of the junior officers. It was their duty vice-president: Suzanne Turner, treasurer. to select and direct people who would make the activities Ll SUCCCSS. ew Asa em af .gfair 50 Anne Adair Gerald Adams Richard Adam? ,-.Q i ,-,, -v. I ' -LN M ' A , fx 1. V a 'nv- : , 3- ,V , l -i x 1 is ' X 'W' , Q- -Q f' E KT' '-i Robert Adams Y f- H MH, J' , W Barbara Akman ty ' A 2 f I, -' Nancy Alkire r ,Q Q C-eorge Allmon L ,f 5' ' f Robert AnaQtaSi QN ,, ' rs Eleanor Anderson f' A Q 4- tj: ,, Z: g: ,fx ' TJ judith Anderson , V , A . H Q 1- Raren Anderson ' Xktfjr A ' 'Er cf f' R Si? 'I' Ronald Anderson ,J , ' ' 'J E Ruth Anderson :V T J f i Robert Anger . ., f A, Loretta Apperti d 1 V - Zhi Diane Appleby A 4' , R A , , 1 fr joseph Arbena f - hi 4 4 'nf 'K V , I x T Alan Armstrong gf? Xyyf- f- 5 B, 1 , Q1 f 2 an YQ james Arthur 4 A '4 ,ji Kuff R r Q Bernard Aserkoff I M X' IB' 5 Muriel Austin t 1 Y A .1 3'5 X .,,,,?u i' I Ray Ax ner ,b pm -wr , , 'R Iohn Axley ,- Y ' 3, , , T. ,E A W- A Elizabeth Baker '7 lj '- V N , , '.:- cr Kllaridell Baker Nara r 5 if ' f r' '4 A Nina Bal-ter r 'E X ' i, ,ff Elizabeth Baldwin 9 ' t V ' Patricia Balgie , Susan Bannerman G , I V A joan Barber - t,' b V N ' A Rosalie Barber P' 'CL' 1 'i i ff 'X 7' T if 'W e ' Patricia Barkman 'M' A ' - Q , ,, . 7 f' 5 E f Barbara Barnett 5 .L 7744. f , ,, Yi I B1 Thomac Battles 'i il A J gs ' Carol Baumann 1 A V ,ff i.- :mv Thelma Beach ' .,,,. 'A'-gi Ralph Beagle ' 7 , ,Q Xlargaret Bean Q . ' f' '75 f' B ff 12 ff f Pat Bean I f Y, . f X, fs 'Q -4 Malcolm Beaslev ' t 4 A. V ' - r v 'S M ,. ' if ' Walter Beasley K Y A3-, f ' Ifrance- Belair lx O lfl,l'll0l 1f A R' my I Ann Belkox A 1 A A A ' George Bell A- , ,V Q - dn. i N ' J 3. Judith Bell f' A ' , , .R mi. 1 'U 1' 'V A j Ruth Bemiee V 7 - H iq, , .,..g, ' -' y- K 1 al ' Nlaria Beninca Pg' A tr' Q T' J Marian Bennett Pl fr ' -- 1' i fel? LC, ' Serge Benson F e A I R LR Q V , .? A , 4 'W A Vlohn Benton S' A , Myrna Lee Bergfalk , f - ' , it XYilliam Berkeley fr ff -vi ' 475' 3 if mn , K Qs 1- Marian Bernstein -, ' if 'txgg t v,,,, A T7 i, Marjorie Bicking f 4 A R ' -lgzmy ' Y 1' Barbara Bigger ' i ' ' Michael Bird 1 X ti? f s t m ,sb f J , XX'ilma Bladen , , ,' Arnold Blank Q 0 ,V George Blase ,, Q fi 1- lf-5 ' 1 a ff? .. 1 ,, ff' Ronald Bleicher ,, ' , Q V, , , Norman Blumberg 'TTI ' ' . I ,, 1 ' , V, 1 VJ' e Marguerite Boote 1 K V ' ' i t .1 Hamilton Boxkin i'i3'5 E5 - Kenneth Bradlex K lobn Brady -4 'J Roma Brandenburg A I Ruth Brandon ' 1 A ' , i fi 9 3 -'. 'P' James Brocenos A L, ' im, 4. -- M ' , k f Judith Brown A X I ' I Y' V i ,f Paul Brown In A ' - ' .57 J - A 4- 1, A A 3 A I I r 'v 'P J i 1 , Lx-A21 - X? X :MV I 7 I vm J H' , J V, . J A f V i E i i il J A l f' if 4'-Y W J I Q l , ,gg Af '1 ,A ' f A. ' L 3 'X Jag' I 33, Aw V r g 3.5, A , V U in I Afpima A A A ' V ' ' A 1 ,wi Z f f 'ji' 7 ,QA 4? 'A , 1 W W K j 1 , 1 A, , V I' 4' X' ,- A A W. 4 V A 2 1:7 ,A ' 2 , A J ,J ,fl Q D, - A 4' J m of as I V J, YJ I ir, ., 4 w 7, 15:1 A J 9 b : if , , ' ' .I I ,4 7 1 vw A A A A, 'tx -A, 'V , I A A l i' 9 'ii' i 'V A 5 V N3 2' A 'V 2 'ff 11' J 'Zvi av' Of- J, Qi' I if C i ,A '11 A V -Q? , f. ' ' 2 'Z' W A, V ,Jazz Y' r V ' ,.,' fair 1 Y J My A ff' 1 ' ' -ITV, 'Tl' L' :sv I '52 , fy. ri f 3: ,, ' ' ' A A 1- A' 1-PA MA 7 1 'A , ,A :tif A 7 F. , J A-1, TJ J .. FL Q, J ' ' f DQ . I ' A I' W 'i 2 Hz, A uniom Beverly Cross I A Arlene Cullom ' V Linda Cunningham A, ,W A M., ,f,, ,E Charles Cushman f' ' ' 1 ' W' 'z 35- Diane Dameron X ig 4 it f ,,, . 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A 1, 1 ' Q V-'mil' ' 1 W A QA IU ' f 4 1 Nancy Darby Richard Daumit A James Davis Martha Davis Patricia Davis Patricia Dawson l John Demorest 1 A K . f if il it i i Joyce Dennis Judith Dieste I : I Y Patricia Brun Norma Budesheim Eugene Burdine Anne Burns Barbara Burroughs Robert Burrows Dora Busby Robert Bush Pat Butler Helen Buzik John Cain Richard Campbell Betty Cantwell Rene Carbo William Carmichael Wayne Carroll Marilyn Carson Margaret Carter Charles Castle Louise Caulder Sheila Chapman Annette Chappell Sharon Cisar Stephen Cleaveland Ronald Clements Judith Clow Mercedes Cochran Janet Coffey Patricia Coghlan John Coleman Joseph Condon Mildred Conrad Henry Copelan Louis Copelan John Corrado Judith Cosdon William Couch Charles Crawford Nancy Crichton Diane Crist Charles Crockett Ronald Crone ili h In r A t it 9331, t J til QQ Q? -1 ' ka A ,K N Sandra Dillard Z Q Joyce Dilliplane L, ,nf A' ,y A 'Q fa li 1 .. , Jeanne Dimond E A , ' N , Betty Dixon it M if ,L - T? ' 'ff A' 1? . Richard Dixon ' AA,, X , ' , W5 AAAV 9 ',f,,' i ,fri A 'V ' V Shirley Doane g fA ! I Courtnev Donnan ' A -gfmx Kenneth Donovan , Mai J , Joyce Dorsett X A V - Dallas Dorsey N 'vz 1 ' ' f ,Z 1 gag 4. .4 ,Q , Betty Dowling 1 A VH i A A Daniel Downs ,J i , N ' t 7' I ' f 7 '1 x K'-mf L l ' i' X i E ' 5 j V. Iwi. a ' t' Vx- ' ' ' ' 'M' ' B' M J lfbnin M21 , m2z:f3.':f , 'ff,' ' Al 3 rs Virginia Downs Constance Dryden Marissa Ducoff Sandra Duff Marv Duley Gerald Dunater ye. V .:,,: .4 vu T , v , 1 . if fa- '- f' ... f - ,, r iv v. 4 ,, I 'K t T' I L , p,..,-1. pq 'B Stanton Dunaf-er , V ,, 3 - ' ' ,Q 'M' -4. '1 Michael Dunn K, ,Ai ' if 1 I Stephen Dunning ' F' ' ' ' F ' 5 ' Russell Durkoxic 5 V 5 1 M , Patricia Dutall ' Q' ' t 5 K, Bruce Earnshaw ' ' Elsa Eastwood 4 janet Ecltloff E A Q James Edwards - t V . ' 3 4 7 Lynne Ehlert Y n -,, K, , A if L. - ,Q Charles Eiker 'F 4' F' F t ' 4 F f Patricia Elders l V I 1 C' rf- ' . ,, -QI Harriet Epstein 1 ' , p 1 ' Robert Evans Q ' ' gi? ' F Carol Eterett a A , , 455 Suzanne Ewen J it Patricia Fallon , ' N f ' ' L- 1 xl , I H. ,sl Steve Faulconer ' Q t I Irtin Faunce 5 1 ' V ,fi A is 7 f xirite ray A , X ? ' X it F james I-'eldesman 1 , 7' Roy Fincham Q ' Baer 'J 52- ,. Sandra Fillgerald 9 -, Margery Fitzpatrick . . iii ' V v if fm -,T I Margaret Fletcher f ' f ' ' F 1' ' j jane Foger Q ,h , , f., - -ri' 5 Barnet' ox xx f ' ' M , 1, Melinda Fox Y 3 J , I kv 4 J Q? Lane Frame F , ' E of i -F At, 4 I Annette Francis . - 'Q A Ruth Freas .Z n 'Q H -9 N m k Philip Freedenberg V 4- V, 1 V 2 lf' 7' - , 0 Xtilliam Freeman ' K, f 1 5 Y A ,lj - Richard Freis , 1 , ' is A,-' Z gr Maris Friedenberg 4 , ggi- X W' , Mari' For :EM .,t, 2 77555 F T , 'if f A Uma o ' V Carol Gable , I , F Q Phyllis Gage f Roberta Gamarsh , 1: an p 'f.' 'f 1- ' 'fs T f , 7- Mary Garceau V, 'A 1- . -5 HA 4, Eliot Garvin V7 r - it F ' 4 F , t if Barbara Geisler Y It fd f ' 1 V 5 T, Paul Gelfeld l 4 ' ' William Giddings Kenneth Gill 5 U Patricia Gillespie 4 1- A 'Q 4, A 5 't ' ,fs Kathryn Godman i., U ' f T V- , 4' ' r Edward Goldberg '. ' Q? l 'QE' R? V LL Rodney Golden J ' ' V Philip Goldstein ' ' ----Y--Mia ' Fred Goodman Stanley Gorski , Erlend Graf P D X, Donald Graham fq 'T' A . K' ' J Gail Green f- ' i 1- -, kwmv ' ,J Melvin Greenblat ' ' ' ' I x 'K Gary Green J I .-4 f gi, .A , If Lai, A I 1 nil Susan Grigsbt . Barbara Grohe cw' jg? Elisabeth Gross i 'H 5 5, , A lane Gurnee f- - ff tr . ,. f 4 I -'-v ' . ,ff '75, janet Gwyn Q , D . R W' a, L 4 v i Clifford l-labblitz kv ' 'A' T7 A M I 'M ' William Hackelton Q s l I t' .-- 53 3, Z' X , i he f l I ' , V' ' I viral? fry- a ,VV :VV ,VV W ,VV I :CV V5 V V V V .W ' l if 'W , ' :V V judy Hackney V -l ' .ll - f V V., ,. 5 V V V ' 1 Rodney Hale M' Q '- . 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C. -' i -5 ' .v Q it it L ' izgiizj fir 5U ' Larry Markel Ronnie Markowitz Susan Marshall john Martin Sarah Martin XVilliam Martin Donald Marton Sandra Mason Kirby Matson Sandra Matson John Matthews XVilliam Mauchamer Iames Maughn Vernon Mayer Patricia Mayn Mary Lou McCann Michael McFarland Robert McFarren David MCI-Iold Mary McKenny Edward McKenzie Louise McKenzie Suzanne Mears Paul Mellon Iudith Menard Robert Mever Patricia Middleton Mark Mfllar 5 -,. vi f H. nf. v. K 2 5 V .Z X 1 ,q v 9' W ff' 4, XY, f. 'K X 0 Q A we A dr fi X12-fbi. ' ' nj ut yrs., 111 W4 n- 4,, 'ai 5' 'TP in ifjfi s-, rv Q, ,fl v- 4 K ' 2 Kenneth Miller Connie Mills Patsy Mister Diane Mitchell Nancy Mitchell Janeen Moeller Stanley Moffson Jo Montalbano Gibson Moore Jerome Moore Stewart Moore Phyllis Morgan Leslie Morton Bernice Moss Barbara Moxley Judy Moyer Daniel Murphy YP' V in 'az 1 or X - J f Robert Murphy Z X V Felicia Murray 9 Kathleen Narey at L, Betty Neumann mi? V' T ,JM 1' I Zcqn' J-Wm ' , Wg ' x H Barbara Neville V - ,, rl V ' ,, F Richard Niner TIT? W ' U r u 8' Roger Noel at ,X V Carol Nolte ,V i ' - V V ' Nancy Norris 4 fin ' Francis Norton ' ' ' ,V V' ' 'L 'V kd James Nugent t' f l'2EI', . A, -' f fy Jack O'Berg I ,. f' ' W 1 VU, A-,Ei rg ,, Joan O'Connor Z Q ,' ,, V, ,ly ' J 'P Marjorie -O'Dell ,V .Q X 1 ,, glen glhnger J . Ji , ,KV 1 e ner V1 A a 4 Q if Ierr Orchin 6. E5 . ff 11 1' ,,. QV, lg, Am, J 4,245 1 Celene Orme A I ' J ' Harry Paddon J '., . ,,,,, ' c f',. ,W -5, . , 1 ' ' Susan Pappas I, 1 if ' L50 f at K , , Jon Parker X Q lY '1' gy 5 2117 Marianne Parshall 3 if f' r ff' Mary Parsley h fl ' Joan Parsons I W ff Anita Pauley William Paull Gary Peacock ' Albert Pearson V I ' Ralph Penn Q , -f -f.' .. 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XN'ilff,iri l',:l'11'i Uiilxfyll Paula Wilwn Nrirlex XX'ilxffn Ilenni- Wiriwii Riuharfl Winner Vqggx Wollrier 'Williain XYofifl RUUEII XX'rimrlCl1Cl-L lim crlr YN rigm luflv Wrigiin farril Hirliflkl l'z1'rl XX .rnan Barbara Young I arcrle Youn f'i'iY'-21171 Yfiung Waxne Young! Carol Zaciewski 2 I 1 We 4'- f . -4 . I ,ff 3 . gn ff 1- 1 4 k we D HA '41-fi ' ll ' Pi fadd ringd arrive M4 An oumanfiing cient in the junior rear ik the reccixing of urecl Ann Hutchinson for her ring size, ax jank Dellaslalious nlzisk ringx, A repreienraiixe from Balfour Cfinipanx nieax- and Bill Blomgren took orders. 5 ' U if 2 I 54- 0 '3 LMA dn- P is Junior Library Club. Row l, G. Hong, S. Traum, B. Giesler, M. Parshall, B. Werner, K. Narey, J. Rubini, P. Fallon, B. Shanklin, B. Neuman, M. Kornegay, Kirsch, B. Akinan, S. Leicht, J. Anderson, H. Smith, J. Dilliplane, D. Appleby, G. Warfield, C. Hansen, P. Barkman, J. Cope- land, C. Everett. Row 2. V. Sautter, K. Godman, J. Silver, N. Robinson, E. Anderson, M. Garceau, B. Sagle, A. Hutchi- son, D. Ludovici, M. Bergfolk, C. Stokely, B. Neville, S. Smith, G. Green, B. Jackson, J. Gurnee, S. Slonebanks, P. Hlilson, J. Saunders, L. Piercy, P. Swartz, C. Nolte, L. Harmon, l Q . 7. 1, 5 47 ' ,,. f, f, gli V. ,fy i' , 'f :gf gy, , If 4 s 3 I af 5 'nl Civlze gave! ofa! BML of Jlfl,.'5fiI'lgv ill 3 P. Fallon and J. Brown, members of the Jun- ior Library Club, were busy doing the good old task of dusting. P. Stuart, V. Sharp, S. VVheeler. Row J. M. Shira, N. Alkire, B. Tait, Rivers, J. Hackney, P. Mellon, R. Smith, G. Kissner, G. Allmon, D. Johannes, G. Green, J. O'Berg, I. Faunce, YV. Tarbett, J. Axley, S. Isaacs, G. Bell, J. Stogo, K. Anderson, M. Stern, M. Dexis, B. XVright, Hicks, Hench, N. Mitchell. The Junior Library Club had an active part in main- taining our school library. Its various duties included dust- ing, filing books, and sending out date-due notices. ws... 7: Y'- Zi .1 555 C Sf f ,,,-f-Y -F Junior Prom Committee. Rom. l. NI. Stern. Smith. l. Belair. B. Barnett, P. Swartz, H. XYilkinson, B. Cfarmarsh, li. I-Qast'.-food. R. Bemies. NI. Bernstein. J. lN'acle, B. Geisler, C Scoltocli. Ron 2. NI. Lesin, J. Hench, Hicks, N. Crichton. NI. Shira, J. Anderson. H. Smith, C. Everett, C. Nolte. NI. Nlclvienney, E, Olinger. BI. Ducoff, A. Seely. Roux 3. unior acfiuified Junior Party Committee. Ron' l. B. Anastasi, C. Heiden- reich. D. Johannes. Rott' 2. P. Smith, Silver, Mathews. H. Wilkinson. Hou' 3. S. Leicht, S. Turner, In the hands of this capable committee lay the planning and success of the Junior Parts, t'The South Sea Swigglef' E .2 Cf M. Boote. N. Mitchell. D. Johannes. B. Ariastasi, C. Heiden- reich. J. XYhital4er. J. Wilson. D. Graham. D. Crist, D. Potter. 'I he success of the Junior Prom was due in large part to the efforts of this small committee whose members made the big dance an important ex ent and a memorable occasion for the Junior Class. LUQPQ I9 CU'lI'll2 Each person was in charge of a sub-committee which handled refreshments. publicity entertainment. decorations, and clean-up. Eierione was in a fury digging up his sailor suit to wear to this memorable February party. IC' Q Q +'w5if' 39:33 : ,mm fan, 'Q -fi ix' fgiff .1 'pu-w.. 'Yu ,ff W Yew ' ,I ?'? ti? 01 Y If WW 4 X 0 ff, 5 Sophomore Class Officers. fLefl tu righlj Sam Larcombe, various affairs of their class. The first big project was the vice-presidentg Bill Stewart, presidentg Judy Long, treasurerg bake sale at the january P.T.A. The object was to raise Linda Hunt, SCCl'CI31'y. money to pay for their first event of the year, the Sophomore The Sophomore officers were kept busy organizing the Mixer. .gyololzomore c ada organizerd ,. 7 - ,uf -Valar... IU-1 -Hou' l. Anderson, J. Adams. E. Beat' ty, B. Baile. P. Bacon, Barton. B. Balassa, S. Beareri, j. Bauserman, B. Beall. Hou' 2. P. Adams, B. Bader. C. Allen, S. Alloway, S. Bailey, Cf. Baker, P. Bassford, Barr, S. Ager, M. Battles. Hou' 3, T. Araxanis, S. Bean, E. Ander- son, Beckham, R. .Xilu:n. B. Arnebeck. L. Atkins, T. Adelman. j. Adams. Hou' 4. H. As- kins, B. Barnett, YY. Alexander, .-X. Beck, L. Anstine, L. Abramson. Cfatm 0 N5 l0-2-Rau' l. B. Bray, C. Brill, B. Bivins, Brimherg S. Boyer, Ii. Beswick. Hou' 2. M. Bowser, M. Birdsell, M Bookford, B. Belmont, Black, B. Black. Hou' 3. K Bork. A. Bcclell, J. Bclt, N. Biller, l'. Breen, D. Blanche Hou' 4. H. Bcxille, T. Brown, Bennett, NI. Berry, D Blanche, A. Bernstein, Hou' 5, D, Biller, R. Blakely, J Bcnsimon, j. Blanche, j. Bonan, R. Blomler. Hou' 6 li. Burger, N. Benton, XV, Booth, R. Boyd, A. Bernhart I.. Brown. fnrnyg-wf .l 4 ll rw- ff ,. 44' ' W ,, , W ., . 5.42, ,VW I V4 1 , f L . T ' W ' ' ., 1- va HW mf, X QVY' ' ' L fo 'L v ig. b , Q.-Ana., t 7 -r Wa ' B-1,,.,5' It ,lm f. I0-3 - Row l. N. Burger, L. Byrd, L. Clow, C. Cochran Clark, K. Caldwell. Row 2. E. Buas, Y. Cespedes, J Carroll, A. Buhl, B. Burns, B. Clarke. How 3. P, Camp hell, E. Caldwell, E. Carnvale, V. Carsen, M. Buas, E Brubaker. Row 4. P. Bursenas, N. Carter, M. Chabbou W. Buckley, K. Bruner, R. Browrmley. Row 5. N. Calhoun lf. Burns, R. Buranen, F. Burdette, R. Claerv, T. Brennan Nou' fs. s. Burke, D. Cayelli, w. Clark, v, Byrd, D. gan. son, IJ. Burt. Row 7. T. Chalupsky, R. Chames, N Canter, D. Chubb, D. Clarke, Burrows ored 10-4-Row l. C. Culp, L, Cook, S. Cooke, IN. Colb, J. Cushman, L. Correll, C. Crornen, D. Cooper, L. Coffman, V. Crocker. Ron' 2. T. Coughlan, Y. Combs, L. Collins, I. Coughlin, L. Crook. I. Crone. B. Cook. D. Crase, P. Daigh. Ron' 3.5 NI. Corrigan, T. Cox, .-X. Compton, T. Cox, J. Colleli. TV. Crowe. Ron' 4. D. Craw- ford. R, Crowell, J. Crawford. Danills, R. f' Ml 1 x 4' , 'G .A, A . ft '1- 9 T L I A P Y Corizone. ' -..-.. wee, A -' x ' . ' ff' Q. 3' W' ,rr sa -1 Y Q T 'i A , lr . - . 533,54r,-we. 4. F 1 a X. IU-5-Ron' 1. L. Edlawitch. P. Detrith. R. Eckhardt. D. Decker. B. DuKlars. P. Doehrer. Ron' 2. D. Denni- F. Edwards. Ron Cf. Dawson. A. De'X'ries. I-I Dubrow. P. Dixrr' N. Donahue, TNI. De Neen. Hoa' 4. B. Dietz. D. Dantzic X. Duane. F. Dexlin. R. Eaton. Nl. DuBuque. ROLL' 5 l s F. Dobson. W. Daxis. W. Dollins, R. Edson, W. Diepen lirfrtk. fam o 15 10-6-Ron' l. M. Fisher. M. Foster. Fen- stermacher. F. Friedman, R. Fri. J. Fletcher. K. Flanalgin. Elliott. S. Findling, M. Freed- man. Ron' 2. A. Elder. E. Gamarsh, Frank, M. Fordham. I. Ely. I. Faust, L. Fredericlas. C. Fauier. j. Epstein. G. Eliason. Hou' 3. N. Estes. A. English. M. Folstein. F. Garner, M. Eyerman. T. Gardner, Fitzpatrick. R. Folk, S. Engstrom. Ron' 4. NI. Frome. Faudale. R. Friedman. P Flax. T. Fisher. Ericsson. A. Freidson. B. Frihush. P. Dexlin. D. Dickey Ci. Damis. I. Daxie-. . Dodger. R. Dant. C.. Daxis. D. Delaxigne. l. Dungan. . Dickenson. R01 6. E. Douglass. R. Dehn. C. Davis. R. Detlger. R. Doughertv. R. Daniels. Hou' T. H. Decker .aw A . V' ,. F 'l'l'7'T' 5, 4 3 L H li , A 4 AUVIT, 'f-wwe ' 'E ff -, ,., . -Pl' 'EVM .Lf , .,-.,,- .. 5 :..5,.. U 5 Wa L- 1 -1 E Z9 Pike, '- f gif I fi: i 3?f'f':gf-3 e ' F' els. W X p.j1'f4v2fev1f'wg-f fy, ...V- Y 4 -' awry:-A - 1 .W f fr we if.: -..f- - ,pf - -.-f4,w,.'f.f ,f,,, ,f ,.f,.-.f: '- fff' .mf -ff4g4Wlf4f5,f D , 4 W! ' f, ., iff ,g., 744'-zZ,MZ , , X 14 ' . f I 66 wr X W ng IO-7 - Rau' l. M. Goreki, P. Gorham, C. Gold- en, S. Gravenor, Gasaway, J. Gilliam, D. Gloss, J. Glidewell, L. Green, J. Green. Ron' 2. S. Granat, R. Graham, F. Gorden, J. Golkin, B. Glaze, L. Glick, N. Gibson, L. Gilbert, A. Green- berg. Row 3. T. Golden, A. Grand, R. Glass, N. Goldberg, H. Gorclen. B. Goss, A. Gray. .SDOIOAOHQOPQJ I0-8-Ron' l. M. Grover, T. Hallman, A. Halliday D. Guy, A. Gumpper, Gross, B. Harris. Row 2. D Grossman, C. Hanson, C. Heim, P. Hauser, R. Gross, M Grerlon. Row 3. S. Harfeld, M. Harris, B. Grove, C Harris, M. Heckman, C. Haskins. Row 4. A. Hall, R Hagbcrg, A. Harvey, YV. Heitmuller, D. Gregg, J. Hall Row 5. T. Guillot, R. Hanlon, W. Hancock, G. Guss, H Harmon, W. Groomes. Row 6. L. Hardt, J. Haygood J. Hardy. ft , .ar 2-'ff Z!-. 10-9-Ron' 1. L. Jen, Hutchison, L. Hunt B. James, S. Jester, C. Jarrett, B. James, Hong P. Hunt. N. Hoffman. Ron' 2. C. Hickley, M Hendrick, D. Houseknetht, Ireland, G. Ire- ,Agfa ' land, J. Hubbard, G. Jacobson, S. Hober, J Jann, F. Jacobs. Rau' 3. J. Hunter, J. Hill, R Heybey, L. Hoffman, M. Henry. K. Heltzel, D. M Hummel, D. Hurlburt, J. Inoff, G. Horn. Ron' 4. M. James, T. Jarrell, D. Jensen, Hilton J. Hines, R. Holt, B, Hendrickson. P. Jason, C Howell. R. Hendrick. gfcm o 15 I0-10-Ron' l. B. Kirby, T. Kramer, S. Keller, E. Kuy kendall, L. Land, M. Jones. Row 2. P. Jones, C. Kinney M. Kramer, D. Kurzweg, J. Kuffner, H. Koppenwallner. Row 3. D. Lamkin, R. Kalons, J. Kremkau, N. Kline, D Landis, L. Klechak. Row 4. B. Klein, S. Katz, K. Kessler C. Klink, W. Laird, XV. Koerner. Row 5. T. Johnston C. King, V. Krause, S. Kaye, J. Johannes. Row 6. W Knouse, P. Kramer, C. Kalmus, --Qs' f W: ., aa ,..'j . gh 5 ng, , 'gf f f.. 3 . , A f - -a.1.,.W..,. . w' f W Z 029' . .s cf V' H313 5 5 :zeal si fs.. hx s 43? f f ,, f I 'U f , , ' Q ff gm 10-ll-Row l. B. Mader, J. Mac Neal, J. Magidson, J. Long, N. Libber, J. Laws. Row 2. A. Marine, N. Love, M. A. Laney, C. Levine, E. Leibowitz, J. Lewis. Row 3. E. Mac Rae, C. Madison, L. Mapes, C. LeHardy, J. Lowen, A. Macklin. Row 4. E. Lewis, D. Lee, R. Lehm, M. Lee, D. Leidle, S. Leibowitz. Row 5. D. Lieske, D. Linkins, M. Marantz, M. Laney, P. Longley. Row 6. A. Levy, W. Lone, D. Lester, R. Lazer, M. Markowitz. .SZIOAOHQOFQJ 10-I2-Row 1. G. Megby, M. McKenzie, J. Marshburn, E. Moore, J. Moffitt, P. Moore, N McMullen, J. Moore, B. Martin, P. McYVilliams. Row 2. R. McKenney, B. Martin. B. Matthews P. Midgette, K. Mooney, M. Miller, Miles J. Moorefielcl, N. Maskell, N. Marlowe. Row 3 C. Mitchell, R. Martin, B. Morehause. L. Mc Hugh, J. Mitchell, D. Meroney, XV. McDowell J. Miller, E. McDowell. Row 4. L. Meyerovitch C. May, R. Mason, A. Marmelstein, E. Miller R. McMullen, J. McGinnis, R. Maye. .fm ,f-- .ag .-a .?' ? fra fl li Xxx - ---fggnw vr . . - 2 I' l .fu Q.. evf.'gwfwwm rl-' 11: , s-Y IO-13-Ron' l. L. Morris. Mudrick, Morman, B. Park, B. Packard, M. Nugent. Row 2. C. Nestler, M Narensky, E. O'Brien, Newton, M. Olsavsky, Mus umeci. Rou' 3. K. Murphy, L. Patterson, M. Ollsen, C Morrey. T. Parsons, Murray. Ron' 4. G. Murphy, J Palmer, J. Norris, D. Norton, C. Niemeyer, C. Nelson Row 5. W. Murphy, D. Owen, D. Norris, XY. Norred, B. Mor enstein, M. Needle. Hou' 6. XV. Owen S. Pad- g . gett. P. Musicant. R. Nelson. S. Neal, G. Olson. J. Murch, M. Overman. G. Nydam, G. Murray. Ron' 7 Cjfafw 0 i5 IO-14-Row 1. Porche, B. Perlrnutter, D. Pincock, D. Perdue, J. Rauchschwalbe, S, Pelle- grino, M. Pickett, Porter, M. Phillips, Pigott. Row 2. M. Reed, M. Pearson, M. Pir- rung, R. Rand, L. Powers, J. Rast, P. Porreca. M. Paull, I. Reichert. Rou' 3. M. Perlson, S. Ratliff, R. Renne, Y. Platt, T. Peterson, R. Propst, W. Petrlik, J. Randall, J. Proffitt, R. Perkins. Ron' 4. D. Payne, G. Pearson, S Raymond, P. Pifer, R. Phillips, W. Raney, R. Pike, T. Peterson, Y. Powell, P. Pincock. ..-..,.- . ...Q , . .,,1-,,,1,n,- . . V'4. . i ' -if ..,, . -T l - e tet ., s' P . ,., ,Vx ,.,, - i - .. T53 W., -p , 1 112.4-1. -F as g , v.. any lift-1 'TA , ,4.. . Aa, 3 -Lf .,., a- ' -L. -i1i...w-M - .pa L.. 3,-, , 6 4 . r-1 :pf . , 'ui w ', 11, fu., ,J ,, 2 ,ff if V7 x41 , .ffl ,,..' .-. L. 2 W4 .reg ' f . x i . , O ., 1, i Si? 1115 Y, w,g4! ' f Hal' Page '?4 -475' .,. . .A-9, 3 -14 qt 1 37- :H -+L! 10-l5-Row 1. B. St. Clair, R. Roberts, S. Rule, K. Schmidt, E. Robey, S. Schlosser, J. Schmidt, B. Rosenfeld, D. Rosson, C. Schaake. Row 2. G. Schlingman, S. Reynolds, N. Rife, M. Rowley, B. Schlatter, S. Schlossenberg, N. Roberts, P. Roberts, B. Richitt, H. Riggs. Row 3. D. Ricci, B. Russell, J. Schlatter, J. Romagna, R. Salzer, D. Schmidt, R. Rose, I. Schlezinger, S. Rothenback. Row 4. R. Ryerson, L. Rismiller, J. Saunders, R. Reznek, A. Richards, L. Rice. SOFA 0711 ored 10-16-Row 1. C. Schubert, B. Shipley, D. Silliman, B. Seldeen, E. Sipkin, B. Seeley. Row 2. B. Seibert, H. Seltzer, B. Schuieitzer, K. Seabury, N. Schneider, C. Sen- telle. Row 3. R. Smith, P. Scruggs, S. Sinclair, R. Sitnick, A. Silverman, C. Sherwood. Row fl. D. Search, R, Schwartz, R. Schnebly, J. Sherrick, B. Scoville, R. Sharp. Row 5. A. Shapire, R. Sinkins, C. Schreider, R. Skaife R. Shine, J. Schriber, A. Simmons. Row 6. R. Skogland P. Serwacki, M. Selriy, C. Smith, K. Smith, D. Schulman D. Smith. gr -M A :f La., ,. -,FSP A 2 'Fig-,Q . , ., ij, 7 5 f.. l0-17-Hou' l. M. Sylvester, P. Sukrow, B. Smoot, B. Stanley. M. Mlibakke, M. D. Thomas. M. Stokes. M. Thompson, Swift, L. Thomas. Hou' 2. P. Sullivan, J. Spalter, S. Stern, N. Stew- art, K. Thompson, P. Thieroff, P. Straughan, S. Swan, B. Sutton, B. Snesrud. Ron' 3. B. Stickney, P. Sun, B. Stewart, R. Smith, XV. Ste-es5', B. Steiner, P. Stearns, G. Thompson. Rott' 4. L. Storm, W. Taylor, E. Thomas, A. Sparacino, j. Sowers, J. Summers, L. Stewart, J. Thompson. 15 KLM 0 10-18 - Rau' l. S. Towsner, J. Vermot, 1. Tracy, V, Vali 1 S. Wachtel, S. Thomsen. Row 2. P. Warfield, B. Washing- ton, M. Turnbull, O. Triplett, H. Tuller, I. Weaver. Rau' 3. B. Voigt, W. Van Ausdall, J. Wallace, C. Ventress J. Walker, K. Weaver, A. Thrift. Rau' 4. D. Vogel, L Trego, S. Tretter, D. Ulrich, R. Tull, A. WValker, L. Waters. Row 5. 1. Ijnklesbee, D. Waple, J. Valentine, J. Trussell, J. Van Derwerker, XV. Turner. 1, , v . 54 .4 2' , gg 7,1-'31, . , 'gt .174 .. Mn .ma wa - ' 819' me ... 7 592' ak. Mwaq3?v vi Q- . if-221 43 3 .. . ' Qxagi . L . 9 f 5- .nh ,... ini 1. . SV l f lv-riff ts. V.. 12, 'Q -3 -BK vii E.. I . 41 . a ,e ' 'T ',. .x -- . ,ra umm. .. :'.?W ij, 1 vff::wf '2'4H , . . ,, 3. ' -lil , P aj Q x,W,w,?.,,5,?Hh il.,,.,. L. ?,, ,.s A f l v '- P ' nh . 2 . , ' t 1 4? V-:f5'a:ix'.Pff'H,-1-'.:i Y is w M v Hg f' W V r, my a l0-l9- Row l. E, Zipperrnan, B. Willman, A. Wells, B. Weinstein, J. Wilson, E. Williams. Row 2. B. Williams, M Yeatman, P. Winter, L. Wright, R. Williams, R. Wilson. Row 3. D. Whitten, S. Mfeiner, YVeinger, P. VVestin, D. Zajic, T. Wolfrey. Row 4. J. Wolf, L. Whitney, W. White, H, lNilliams, J. Young, H. YVescott. Row 5. J. Williams, E. Zucsse, D. Windes, D. YVright, J. Yerrick R. York. CC 7 m jufif C. had 60,0 0l'l'l0l e . . . v I'm just a little sophomorei' was a zany song that could be heard drifting out of the closed doors of the library. Peeking through the windows, we discovered that all the racket was being made by sophomores being initiated into the Library Club. Their gaiety was soon to be tempered though, as they set out on a seemingly endless dusting spree. Sophomore Library Club. Row 1. S. Sinclair, L. W'right, T. Murphy, B. Glaze, I. Ely, S. Boyer, N. Roberts, J. Black, N. McPherson, G. Ireland, J. D. Gloss, P. Daigh, J. Wil- son, G. Megby, M. Olsabsky, S. Thomsen, D. Landes. Row 2. C. Cromer, J. Lewis, S. Allaway, T. Parsons, J. Murray, B. Du Mars, E. Garmarsh, C. Harrison, P. Sukrow, H. Tuller, K. Flanakin, L. Hepfinger, A. Gump- per, E. Williams, A. Halliday, L. Jen, A. YVells, B. Stanley. Row 3. F. Friedman, B. Bray, L. Hunt, S. Pelleginno, D. Delavigne, L. Hoffman, M. Reed, S. Larcombe, B. Goss, F. Devlin, B. Stewart, T. Johnston, YV. Murphy, P. Musicant, V. Vali, E. Carnvale, J. Long, J. Gasaway, M. Kline. ,gui-. , P - 4 1 J 5 E e 1 fs 4 3 5 1 4 3 15 'E 1 . i 1 i 6 1 4 I V1 , ,F , My S, 4JZv L ff y A-1 Z NT. c, -flf'Avv- , 33114459 if jg'? W6f 'W fbi' ff 2 fy W! ,64 X 4 sjqeswd I .f 'ff ifqaw if lfffg 3 7 'Tw 725 W? 4, -7 3 245.4 f V 4 ' f ,... W. .w 04 .rife .KX Q 1 l l .fr , V Naam '-'mm 'v-1f,,, Student Council Officers. Left to Right. T. Battles, treas- urerg Diane Appleby, secretaryg Bob Colvin, president: Dave Williams. vice president. Leading the school government and the students through- out the year were the hard-working Student Council of- ficers. Improvements such as the Activity Announcement A,-' ', If board in the school store and Student Council news in the homerooms were initiated during their term. In addition, the Student Lounge was brought nearer completion. XVe were very fortunate to have these capable students directing our affairs, 0 7 o alf 5 X8ClfLfLUQ l Cll'lC 953 '5 1 Student Court. A. Richards, A. Blank. H. Marshall. R. Burt. T. Sinclair. B. Shanklin. D. Lieske. The Student Court Justices met regularly with sexeral goals in mind - to promote democratic controls in the stu- jAQ g6LUQ l CLl0.'5 Ol OI QI' The Order Committee worked with the Student Court, enforcing laws which enabled our school to run smoothly. Caught in the act hy R. Harrison were R. Bemies ancl A. Rivers. if LL' ii iili 1 g A T ' NRSV? .fi L , if 1 . l 4, 4 Q . 5, 9 A, ,,, x it I t 3 , 'L , , Y 4- . - D33 wi-. 3:-, I PM ,ww ' E :- -V . - 1, 'J ' tlent hoclv. to further student harmony, spirit, and morale, I to trx acrusecl offenders of school regulations, and to ad- ' minister justice. is l 1 I i I 1 c x X, 5 ve-x-. . w-.X l I Y- 3,-u -f. Student Council. Row l. S. Allaway, L. Harmon, S. Stone- banks, D. Appleby, B. Colvin, D. Williams, E. Albersheim S, Eyerman, P. Holt. Row 2. B. DuMars, Lewis, M. Fike B. Eckstein, R. Burt, S. Theis, K. Liebeman, B. Keegan Ron' 3. K. O'Berg, C. Nolte, N. Darby, Stogo, R. Niner, 'Uh II. Arbena, D. Hathaway. Row 4. B. Armstrong, R. Williams, J. Neal, D. Fallon, M. Beasley, T. Longerbeam, B. Goss. Representatives of the three classes and chairmen of the student council committees met in Student Council to decide policies for the students at Blair. M ALCQ6! JCAOO IOPOLLITLJ P. Landry, president of B.C.C.'s Student Council, and B. Colvin had a friendly chat alter one of the many inter-high student council meetings. At these meet- ings, the schools of Montgomery County were drawn closer to each other through an interchange of ideas. School policies, plans, and attitudes were discussed at length and solutions to individual problems were of- fered. Some of the helpful suggestions set forth by our own school were policies which our council had worked with all year. Among these were homeroom presidents' meetings, closer cooperation between stu- dents and teachers, and a system of getting good representation of the student body in the Student Council. '-.4 Publicity Committee. Rott' l. B. Meyers, L. Huntt, Mon- lVarner, L. Tragel, M. Kornegay, L. Harmon, M. Stern, x 5 ll, 'F ' w vi' -' . .mx ' '31 ' isa .ILA Welcoming Committee. Ron' 1. J. Grubb, P. Holt, Somes, K. Lyle, S. Theis, L. Williams, P. Balgie. Row B. Holmead, A. Hopkins, E. Albersheim, A. Nordquist, 3. T. Martin, S. Selby, D. Hathaway, R. Seibert, R. J. Gerhart, P. Dyer, J. Edwards. Row 2. N. Verdin, Armstrong, J. Dellastatious, B. Betters, J. Pfeifer, H. G. Beninca, P. Leonard, S. Thomsen, P. Payne, B. Marshall, N. Baker, The Publicity Committee advertised functions in the school and community through posters, black- board, and P.A. announcements, and by radio, TV., and newspaper articles. The XVelcoming Committee helped to assist and orient new stu- dents and all other visitors to Blair. This commit- tee also published the student handbook. taobano, P. Balgie, N. Norris, S. Spinner, Cuerney, R. Carmash, B. Jackson, A. Johnson, C. Nolte, L. Anderson, C. Freeman, M. Hoffman, M. Hancock, S. Leicht, Hackney, B. Ceisier. J. Dilliplane, M. Bennett, L. Hoche, L. France, B. Sagle, N. Baker, M. Boote. Hou' 2. P. Smith, S. Eyerman, J. Battles, N. Verdin, J. Reist, D. Luclovici, N. Mitchell, li. Newmann, N, Crichton, A. Hutchinson, P. XVarren, Hicks, C. Donnan. L. Williams, M. Price, E. Anderson, C. 0 M. Davis, M. Mcliennly, G, Warfield, M. Ducoff, V. Sautter E. Olinger. Row 3. S. Solomon, B. Feldesman, P. Swartz P. Smith, E. XVilliams, S. Cisar, E. Last, G. Allmon, B. Anas- tasi, N. Alkire, D. Johannes, G. Bell, B. Fox, D. Hathaway J. Hench, M. Parsley, M. Langenbach, G. Hong, R, Rosen I-'. Sandwehr, K. Speaker, M. Pickett, M. McCann, M. Heft, J. Fine. Z, 4' nl ri 0 Qlkl' I i i Y i V1- 2 'K iz 1 Election Committee. Row l. M. Parsley, K Reichard, S. Williams, P. Hawn, M. Parshall, N Darby, P. Payne, C. Morey, E. Albersheim, B. Lee M. Denison. Row 2. N. Remy, s. Cisar, K. Lylei S. Eyerman. N. Verdin, Silver, B. Gamarsh, C Thomsen, M. Clarke. Row 3. Pfeifer, C. Don nan, B. Shanklin, M. Price, J. Dellastatious, P Fallon, D. Appleby, P. Turner, S. Brown. Row 4 M. Carceau, K. Godman, S. Dillard, A. Irving, N Mitchell, B. Kreh, D. Hathaway, C. Heidenreich R. Blavin. Rout 5. Rubini, A. Nordquist, J ll? is e lv Il Elections for all the many offices and positions in Blair were planned and completed by the hard- working Election Committee. Ballots were printed, distributed, and collected by its members. Many afternoons after school found them patiently count- ing the votes. One reward for all this work was that they knew the result before anybody else. Norris, J. Gerhart, D. Graham, A. Hermann, D. Johannes. Ron' 6. K. Tiedeman, B. Armstrong, M. Kornegay, Carey, M, Bennett, M. Dillon, R. Williams, K. Kelly. ofecfin money ana! Lafoffi Welfare Committee. Row l. D. Grossman, K. Kessler, E O'Brian, C. Shocke, J. Lerter, J. Menard, P. Payne, A. Irving J. Hackney, K. Tiedeman, S. Isaac, A. Geyger, P. Winter, M Yateman, B. Crockett, B. Schaefer, M. Garceau, M. Parsley J. Tracey, F. Krouse. Row 2. P. Wilson, P. Smith, N. Verdin A. Johnson, B. Feldsman, S. Shomars, L. Tragle, H. Dayhoff J. Dennis, L. Piercy, C. Cromer, L. Hunt, J. Norris, D Gloss, N. Stern, G. Murphy, H. Tuller, N. VanBuskirk, M Thompson, M. Duly, N. Clarke. Row 3. G. Eliason, D. Ricci, y 1 M. Bergfolk, P. Argerake, M. Solibakke, T., Martin, S. Wil- liams, K. Reichard, N. Price, N. Alkire, P. Narey, L. Ander- son, D. Hathaway, M. Parshall, C. Haskell, S. Baily, D. Busby, C. Narey, K. Seely. This past year, our lvelfare Committee focused atten- tion on a new program, CARE's Freedom Village. lvith the help of the student body, this committee strove to make this project a success. is l i has -H1 'ufni .Ne f. 1 A Agjlv f., X, V .,f, . , W.. .. .- ,Ex X1 Nl! B bf' i. f L K its -f, Monogram Societv. Ron- l. M. Sherman, R. Parsons, G. Litvinskv. Rau' 2. Mav jen, YV. Friedman, R. Moore. Rau' 3. j. H'right, B. Eckstein. Providing recognition for students who have rendered out- Although the Monogram Committee had only a few mem- bers, it was its responsibility to supervise the entire mono- gram award system and maintain the records of points for P ,.., 6 Fi.. gr ,iufff hiv l standing service to the school was the purpose of the Mon- ogram Societv. Membership in the group was automatic -for students who had attained the points required for wearing the school monogram. all students. R. I-'reas, B. Eckstein, A. Irving, and L. Zehring are shown counting points for an awards assembly. lr .' Q, I gl f RPS, ' . N-1' .Z .. . - I 4' jijgiqw Q if i f 41 if, A' F N - ,Q,,.,..-r- XZ W 4 Nsff , , X ,- M A ,TLV Rf!! X 943: wa t 1 fb, ,- 1 Q, W V wa Y , my x ' -7 ,, 7 X r raf V. . 1 .. V . . ., - - . . an . aff' 37 A . . Sfw,g-'Jg,ge?--f - . Mir-:g..f.:gt:--Z. wif V. , ff. 9 f-'E ,Q vw, . MQ-f ww-j,v-.:..:-,Q-Y-W , .V ,.-v , t . f -I f1f'm 'i q is - 1 A fa- Q. .. Q5- -A if 1...f.i.- QA ? ' r , 11 '- ei' 1 'J ,. ,1.- - f 3 lil ,',' Q' K' , ' ig f ft ,f r r t 7. 1 X. 4 f 4? -V ?fiI AQ' my 54711 .QW W V ,J my 2 ,Si 47 Activity Committee. Row 1. P. Dyer, S. Bannerman, K. Speaker, B. Keegan, G. Freeman, R. Gamarsh. Row 2. N. Robinson, K. Peterson, J. Gurnee, M. Hoffman, J. Meyers, J. Norris. Row 3. M. Elbrader, S. Turner, K. Anderson, S. Dillard, N. Alkire, H. Holland. Row 4. A. Irving, A. Nord- .4 i quist, -I. Gerhart, M. Price, L. jen. Row 5. M. jen, J. Turner, J. Fletcher, G. Dawson. The Activity Committee supervised and chartered all clubs in the school and sponsored an activity council for the sharing of club ideas and problems. Clzarfering of cfugd Inter-School Relations Committee. Row 1. M. Denison B. Holmead, E. Albersheim, P. Holt, P. Turner, A. Nordquist J. Grubb. Row 2. J. Gerhart, S. Brown, C. Thompsen B. Somes B. Kee an C. Nolte. Row 3. R. Blavatt R. Wil . g , , ' liams, B. Blomgren, J. Norris, C. Hansen. Row 4. M. Dillon, M. Beasley, J. Neal. The promotion of better understanding between schools was a part of the Inter-School Relations Committee program, through which they contacted and worked with other schools and communities. This committee was also responsible for the planning of our fine homecoming lVeek End. f 7 1' fat is S as . l Q. iss usp Q sf ij S ls X... 'bw we xl Chaplains Committee. Seated: M. Bennett, L. France. Ron' 2: L. Russell, D. Fallon, C. Morey, P. Fallon. Standing: B. Seibert, K. Speaker, R. XVilliams, M. Dillon, L. Hoche, D. Lieske, XV. Weinig. The Chaplain's Committee had a busy year as they assisted the school chaplain in contacting students who were ill or in need, They maintained and enlarged .jim Jlairifuaf adloecf ,V N .,,.,. f 1-1 ,'. ,. 'wif .Z H - J, fn , fl 52,1147 Hgh, , ,- -are gy f i 1 I 5, the War Memorial corner of the library. The chap- lain offered a prayer at the beginning of all student council meetings, and opened the student assemblies by leading the prayer and the flag salute. School- wide morning devotions was another project, initiated this year by this active group. Initiated this year was the practice of morning ex- body in the Bible reading, Lord's Prayer, and flag cercises over the public address system. School chap- salute. i -Q A lain Dan Fallon and his committee led the student wa' I gs. 4' . .,.,.. I. l .. V A - 14 , f mu E .nu 1 -1 r. . ' 2:1 I, 1 I .,.. . Q--1 vihgjj gn I , I gx ' gsm.-M W 1 - I 4 1 E, mgyvm Y 1 V ' Y' iw -a--. - . mamma-M'w-naman-, 0 i ' --it ...,,,.,,,, .. 4 H .W , .7 ,.,, - ig. ' it , ni -N1 a-1 ' Q . -' xxx ..,,- ,, tm V' 1-g ' ' adn 'W 1 ' b . ' : fl' g f ' 2 f ff ff if Q ff? I Y' I ,ff ' '4?Z',:f2'fyZ..: 52331. 8' 'A 5 757 7? - i gf.. . ,iz was ' ii iff' :I fx 'Nm l I , 1 h . ':, ' , Mfr '- ,fag . .Qi s's,gi1'gj + tx-Q Jaxxw 1 'f iw YVays and Means Committee. Row l. J. Thomp son, P. Smith, N. Addison, J. Reist, M. Parsley, M. Price, J. Hench, J. Hicks, S. Eyerman, N. Verdin M. Eyerman, M. Fox, L. Anderson, C. Ferrar, B jackson, E. Mfalker, E. Olinger, M. McKenney, E Eastwood, C. Bowman, J. Anderson, R. Branden- burg, E. Anderson. Row 2. S. Smith, M, Whiteman E,,,Hurley,WK. Reichard, S. Pappas, J. Smith, K Godman, G. Green, S. Leight, J. Kirsch, P. Bark man, J. Gurnee, B. Phillips, H. Holland, M. Lowe M. Elbrader, P. Mister, M. Propst, C. Thomsen E. Albershiem, P. Baldwin, K. Anderson, P. Dyeri -I. Edwards. Row 3. J. Pappas, S. Whitham, N. Robinson, S. Solomon, M. Levin, S. Selby, K. Peter- son, A. Hollowday, C. Donnan, A. Armstrong, J. Pfeifer, D. Davis, T. Schultz, D. Hathaway, B. Seibert, M, Bird, J. Arbena, L. Hart, J. Spalter. Would anyone like to buy a booster button? This was the plea uttered by the members of the Ways and Means Committee as they sold the red and white buttons to those who wished to buy them. The committee members also campaigned for the sale of activity tickets. Assembly Committee. Row l. H. Franks, F. Schultze, H. Sterling, E. Clements, L, Russell, J. Hutchinson, D. Johan as. Row 2. B. Dixon, D. Davis, B. Betters, J. Mathews, A VVebster, R. Anastasi. Row 3. G. Kissner, I. Faunce, J Cliber, C. Allmon, H. Wilkinson, J. Arthur. Row 4. B. Def finbaugh, S. Stokes, R. Lyle, C. Barber, J. Stogo, B. Gingell, R. Clements. WQQJ CL L0015tQI' 6lfLff0l1 The Assembly Committee has a big job on its hands as it planned and arranged the details for all of the assemblies during the school year. The chair committee was one part of the assembly committee and they, too, helped to usher our assemblies through with flying colors. XF -'ini'-U -7 . , ' 1'7 '7 1 11i 'rf-r-- -1'v'7 f r '- 'f ' Q . 1 . ..'ffL' Eau f !'24...r ' Figs ??.:.. - , T' - 1 ll' HS... M ff . a-5-1, A. . - 4- .. I T Z L I L g 7 4 L . I f ' 5 . ' 1 . L . x me in 1 -Z 1 I Order Committee. Rou' l. P. Mister, J. Wendall, M. Han cock, T. Faulkner, K. Pisari, M. Denison, J. Mason, J. Grubb D. Williams, M. Carson, J. Eckloff, S. Brown, L. Russell P. Turner, Gerhart, A. Nordquist, B. Holmead. Ron' 2 D. Robinson, D. Hathaway, D. Glass, N. Berger, B. Larkin D. Pittle, T. Schultze, P. Smith, G. Roeder, P. Nares. J Meyers, Pickard, C. Morey, L. Anderson, Cliber. Ron' 3 L. Tucker, G. Warfield, H. Holland, M. Elbrader, B. Phillips, N. Alkire. K. Anderson, B. Colvin, N. Addison, N. 'Verdin I K. Gill, R. W'illis. Ron' 4. F. Carrodus, S. Exerrnan. L Thompson. C. Donnan, S. Stokes, R. Anastasi, C. Helden- reich, M. Kornegay, M. Langenbach, T. Wise, B. Goss, D Ricci, B. Riley. Rou' 5. L. Williams, J. Battles, M. Eesley F. Jefferson, M. Parshall, B. Seibert, S. Hoffman, S. Turner J. Hutchinson, B. Keegan, G. Thompson, F.. Thomas, L Stewart, R. Blaxatt, G. Freeman. Rom' 6. H. Snvder, Wit' mer, K. Godman, P. Smith. L. Hutchinson, H. Love, C Warner, S. Cisar, M. Bennett, R. Baker, M. O'Dell, L. Hoche K. Speaker, P. Fallon, Norris, Pfeifer, B, Weinig. Ron' 7 M. Dillon, A. Webster, D. Davis, B. Gingell, R. Williams, C . Reist, B. Dixon, B. Froman, J. Dellastatious, T. Bayer, H Anderson, H. Johnson, K. X'anCamp, L. France, B. Sagle, S. Whittam, J. Smith, T. VanHorn, M. Garceau, J. Rubini, J. Whitter, M. Hazen. Rott' 8. W. Simpson, B. Earnshaw, P. Hawn, P. Payne, K. Narey, C. Haskell. B. Jackson, C. Lear, J. Bell, B. Brenner. A. Bland, K. Matson, XY. XVimer. D. Bonett, J. Lemp. Rau' 9. R. Smith, P. McGuckian, B. Deffinbaugh, B. Armstrong. B. Blomgren, YY. Bladen. L. Harmon, R. Adams, A. Armstrong. B. Kreh, S. Jacobs, J. Arbena, T. W'illiams, E. Reimer. Ron' 10. F. Krause, P. Warren, C. Nolte, M. Pickett, M. Boote, A. Hutchinson, F. Fitzpatrick, N. Crighton. M. Sterne, P. Swartz, P. Smith. N. Mitchell F. YVhitney, R. Poetzrnan, H. Hill, D. Holt. H. Kreiger. Ron' ll. K. Whitcom, B. Wright. N. Stein. L. Zehring, C. Schultz, K. Lyle, A. Steeley, C. Renshaw, At- wood, F. Rosenberg, J. Clement, H. Haxiland. Don't sou dare butt in the lunch line! was heard often as Order Committee members informed the student body of school regulations. Punishment for disobeying the rules was a summons to appear before Student Court and the student soon realized that the laws were for his own good. aw ana! oroler all gfair S3 -, 7 QV. .3 .L 4- i'5 i'2- 1? tis!--:1,g,, f-1: 46- LLCCQJZSMLLZ LJCLILCQJ LUQPO I0 Clfllle Although the membership of this group was reduced this year, the same big job faced the Dance Committee. To these hardworking students fell the task of planning the school dances and carrying out the details. A new and different theme for each dance was chosen by this committee. 'l'he group was also responsible for securing orchestras to play, and for contacting those who were chosen to entertain during dance intermissions. Dance Committee. Ron' l. M. Miller, J. Pappas, C. Morey, A. johnson, N. Verdin, P. Turner, N. Robinson. Row 2. P. Hansen, M. Lowe, S. Eyerman, A. Armstrong, P. Baldwin, -+..,,,-'Qu'-an -5-...,:.,--.QW -..., OW. 45- 99 3 Q:-JS C. Everett, B. Geisler. Row 3. L. Anderson, M. Salkeld, P Swartz, N. Circhton, B. Holmead, B. Somes. Rnu' 4. AI. Hicks ml. Hench, V. Sharp, K. Speaker, B. Harlowe. B. Tait, G Freeman, Row 5. L. jen, M. Elbrader, H. Holland, D. Pren tiss, N. Alkire, C Scoltock, M. Sterne, M. Bennett, Norris M. Hoffman. Rozu 6. B. Keegan, D. Robinson, A. Hutchin son, C. Nolte, B. Sagle, D. Crist, L. Hoche, L, France, M McCann, C. Ludovici. Row 7. L. XVilliams, C. Ferrar, G Megby, A. Gumpper, N. Estes, V. Sautter, L. Zehring, N. Reamy, P. Coffman, D. Hathaway. Row 8. Copeland S. Stonebanks, J. O'Berg, B. Fox, Battles, B. Lee. vnu., fi i Q I .,,, , I -. ,A f al: if if ,s,, e 1 44 1 HW.. .I 4 Y if Us , y' f f VfWi.H Q- 'Y' lmaaiiullnif- 1-Gia: alail?-...Al il-Dill 'iihrilii E Z'l BED A A K . Eff- ff ff ,f - Foreign Exchange Committee. B. Stephan talked to the M. Whiteman, F. Willingmyre. Row 3. fStandingj E. Wild- Foreign Exchange Committee: D. Appleby, N. Robinson. M. ensteiner, S. Selby, R. Parsons. Bickings, T. Sinclair. Rou' 2. S. Traum, B. Harley, O'Berg, I ggmlode af orei n counfried During the past year, these stu- dents participated in the foreign exchange program under the spon- sorship of the American Field Serv- ice. Four of Blair's students spent the summer with European famif lies. H. Marshall, T. Sinclair, and R. Parsons lived in Germany, while C. Cory tra-'eled on to Finland. B. Stephan from Germany, and E. Senechal from France have spent the past year attending school in Maryland. During an assembly pre- sented by the Foreign Exchange Committee, they related many in- teresting experiences to the stu- dent body. C. Cory, H. Marshall, T. Sinclair, R. Parsons, B. Stephen, E. Senechal. l li l l -fi T 1 ff 'rg E li W if -W- lllliunmgqg 6' Wik- I 4 v , -twwdavi---Af..,,ff. . .. ' 3,4- A I Meier., F V nh- f 44- 1 -426 5, f 31752 -4' pf! Y- 27. 67 5 ,M-ff Athletic Committee. Row 1. C. Warner, S. Turner, B. Keegan, M. Denison, J. Grubb, N. Alkire, T. Longerbeam Row 2. M. Parsely, S. Dillard, K. Anderson, S. Koetzle P. Narey, S. Sinclair. Row 3. P. Schwartz, K. Godman, D. Holland, H. Love, M. Garceau, C. Green. Row 4. E. Walker M. McKenney, N. Mitchell, M. Freedman, Tj Martin, S. Cisar. Row 5. K. Gill, G. Thompson, C. Donnan, L. Tucker, Safety Committee. Row 1. QSe'aZedj N. Verdin, R. Gingell, R. Williams, J. Orchin. Row 2. S. Eyerman, D. Walker. Row 3. H. Mlear, B. Huston, G. Behrman, j. Arbena. Row 4 A. Webster, B. Riley, R. Seibert, H. Sterling. QStandingj B. Eckstein, C. Morey, B. Deffinbaugh, B. Lear, j. Pfeifer J. Neal fchairmanj. J. Hutchinson, P. Gardella. Row 6. R. Williams, XV. Wimer, S. Neal, C. Colton, D. Ricci. Assisted by Blair's energetic cheerleaders and other en- thusiastic student members, this committee assisted the ath- letic department in policies and plans for the. sale of tickets at school and in the community. Supervising the air raid and fire drills, and keeping all Blair students informed as to their functions during these drills were the tasks of the active Safety Committee members. 'ax y ,, t. cf. in . ' .Vs 4 V..., fi 549.3 -.-' .29 W-. XR. Zz School Store Committee. F. Jacobs, B. Williams, W. Blad- clerks on the School Store Committee. The main pur- en, S. Jacobs, J. Arbena, S. Fyerman, C. Donnan, H. Kreiger, pose of this committee was to operate the school store and T. Winslow, D. Fiedle. to proyide a convenient location for Blair students to buy Get your Blair Beanies here, was a familiar cry of the supplies. ocia nee 5 are :impinge Student Lounge Committee. Ron' l. M. Flbrader, M. Par- shall, M. Carson, J. Fcklof, B. Gamarsh, L. Harmon, P Fallon, J. Gurney, S. 'W'hittam, J. Pappas. Row 2. H. Hol land, B. Jackson, P. Coglan, S. Wheeler, A. Schnider, D Prentissf V. Sharp, A. Nordquist, C. Everett. Row 3. N Alkire, M. Price, M. Parsley, D. Ludoyici, B. Neumann, M McCann, N. Kline, J. Norris, J. Cerhart, C. Donnan. Ron' 4 D. Hyland, S. Pappas. J. Smith, P. Swarthy, M. Garceau, M Baker, J. Hench, M. Davis. Rou' 5. D. Johannes, E. Last, F. Williams, M. Fry, B. Moxley, M. Bennett, B. Sagle, J. Hicks. Ron' 6. R. Niner, R. Blayatt, M. Cannon, D. Krist, L. Hoche, A. Barnett, L. France, P. Warren, K. Speaker, M. Fitz- patrick. Rou' 7. D. Graham, B. Hermann, C. Heidenricht, G. Allman, M. Kornegay, B. Anastasi. Organizing and establishing the new Student Lounge for the use of all Blairites was the purpose of the newly-formed Student Lounge Committee. zifrfy . V f 7 i.ff - '35 . fiizfff-'!. , ,A . 4 i if I 1 4 gif? A swf. ., H ' N it I ', ,V , 1 , I , ' - c, K' 512.1 .3 I . ' '- 'C 'V f V' ' 1 'V' 52. . ' im, , -. 11' J' J- I' 74 X . Te L In ' ' F' ,Q,.,....L. 4 , f f 5 ,Wa ff' ' 'f wzf 0. A 1 4 . - , 7. -s I Y gig ky ,Ja vffw ' 172 4 .- ' f . ' wi C. we gf?-f. ' 'L 'l rf- - 1 I , L L' A ' 175: WY, -5. :- ' . . ,f '1-be-rf , .. .,...1 ... ' -' '- fi' f .. ' ' ' ?'55?if5' lf fl-' 'f L4 'fill-- ' I 7' C ' . A A' 'E L ,Y ff , iw' - gg 1' ' f B' -.f a.: ,wr 1 '- tif W '7 .3 ' lf- 3, Q- K. ., , ..ffhiF,Q'zff ' ' 9- 3 Q f ' 1' Q r gzfif 0' 4 ' X' Ti X., NN:-f 2? 6 Agri? W Av A 'ff .jwlarcl wor id rewarcle - f N54 ' , 'svligxg -- ' an Y fx' ' G- el 3 f W. can .,,, , -. National Honor Society. Row l. M. jen, J. Wright, M. Todd, E. Floegel, R. Smith, M. Sherman, G. Litvinsky, M. Propst, J. Fine. Row 2. R. Burt, J. Levine, M. Lowe, B. Diggs, R. Parsons. Row 3. L. Clark, K. Walker, W. Haut, M. Fike, S. Lynn, B. Desind. Row 4. B. Carlson, NV. Fried- Masque and Gavel Society. Left to right B. Burt, D. man, J. Neal, B. Moore, T. Bayer, V. French. Williams, B. Bigger, R. Colvin, Moerel. New at Blair this year was the Masque and Gavel So ciety. This group was composed of students who demon- strated a mastery of the fundamentals of speech. Its activi ties were devoted to the acquiring of skill in co-ordinating . . M., M, : 1 ,. ' I - J 4. . ' f , ,W , fs- : ' jf i J it ' .,,, , ' .'i xx . Q., .p ww, yt 34 -. T' 3 Z , W vt. l', iw ri. td V. 5 The National Honor Society is composed of students who achieved outstanding records in several fields during the course of their school years. Character, scholarship, leader- ship, and service were criteria which the National Honor Society has established for students chosen for membership. speech, and were directed toward gaining a greater apprecia- tion of the English language. Bringing honor to the in- dividual student and service to the school and community were dual aspects of the society, and the groups national motto was Speech For Use - Nationally Recognized. f , I' X l ,1 4' M. 1 X . , ,aff .Q V 5 ff ffl I: IZ r s M!! W7 WWW? W! W 1 nv ,za + Wg, W 1. ff 4 54, y..fo 'rn-nm-,.,..,-v,,.,,.-.-.W .V ,w.V,,, , ,. W W, . Q 0-rrrrrfrvrltr J A Wm 'S Q ---v'q.,,,, 11 f . ., I ' I 51 f 41 .., :ig ' .4 fb ,ff , we ,,, . ,- Q, J , 4 , f ,V. . 4 'V if . 3 . U ,QM -A . .ff Mi I .1 I 'N .- ..f,J 'Q 35 31 .' . X if 1gf . T' ,' , I 7' fu Q. fi, --,m,5.f,w g'1u4'mv,,a IJ . f . if if .21 'V , mf Z v. I-PZ? Zeng of X f '1:iQQ-'.,- 4, ' ' ,, Q, , f , vvivi iz l ,- L g Q Q i iw 7 . J , 5' Q f 5. .. fa 0 'N , . .45 aff? ruff,-gi, .- Q63 ,f , M--:.. . ' -fc ' ':3s,Ww .,,,M . Q. K fy ff ,, 'fi , . v,' ' , yfwif wf'73,1.3 A 1,-Jfw. t ' f '1 iifffrza. 4 V 24, in 1 'W z ' ,Wy M' L ' 7 f ' QQ' 7, fp Q I 5., 4 II, I W nlIf1 .,,,-.,m 1' V 7 7 V W fn.. -'47 'Jyf 5 4. Q, W ' ,ff- ' 'rg 04.1 ,, 'IM' 2 f ,QW 4 ' ,Lrg V. '-gb! WW 'w2'w.,' ., 3 ', ffl y f .V gfw? 75 W1 Q.: 6 fm f X. 1 wg- -. -. HP. M . . rr-: ' '- Q 1 . 2?-'Ag .5 ' DARYL . AW, PRINCIPAL S ' I' 1 9 if if Lar W 4. L 5 'A I G Q4 2 , F , '32 ' - 9242 , ' 4 A'-f' L' L. RENNARD RHODES, JR., MARIAN L. SCI-IWARTZ, B.A., ALLAN F. YOGT, B.S., BI.S.g B.A., Mid., 'Vice-Principal, Attend- NI.A,: Vice-Principal, Instruction. Vice-Principal, Administration. ance. Calaagd fmirecforb During the 1935-56 school sear, our administration care- fully planned for the welfare of the students. Matching attendance, handling office affairs, and keeping the building in order were only a few of the duties handled by this ff , ' V , , '-3, 4 ' iz V if I' aw important group. In addition to these tasks, they often gave us valuable counsel in solving our personal Problems. Mr. Shaw, principal, confers with Miss Schwartz, Mr. Rhodes and Mr. Vogt about the coming school day. f 1 . .,.,L . Yi We . . in Q. . V .Z If K RQBUV ,idwzln - . 0' 7: :Vw zi ow ?5 , + 9 1 ' ' ' f 241 1a,f,wb f, if J 3' is 5 J 3' M' xwwwme .WEVWM L. DUEY vw- Mn A. NISEYVARNER .X. NORTH M. XVHITC ONIB LOUISE C, DUEY, Secretaryg AILEEN NISENVARNER, Secretary: ALICE D. NORTH, Registrari MARY F XNHITCONIB Secretary. wr 0 hee wad run e icienffg Mrs. Xllhitcomb. a member of the office staff, had the job of typing the daily bulletin, a vital part of the school's smooth operation. The other secretaries, Mrs. Duey, Miss North and Mrs. Nisewarner, shared the responsibilities of running the office efficiently. Among their xaried activities they answered the thousand and one questions asked daily by students and visitors. They kept our records and also typed the necessary correspondence and reports. wf'. ...f-ii- ,tm , 1.4-- ' ally' 5 t ffffxiiffgimzf , . if ,f . if -' WMWWAW MwmgW fzf4 'WW-i'fsa-4,k,u.m,,,,,,LL , S., ,, K 1 . ,., , 5. swf 'X X gxperf Legg wilft aim I0 Cana 3111 T' ' - 7'.LT'7T 1'-2 MMU 1 ann -nun . --an was EL :ann gl ---n ...L ml!-1 CIC -an :t-' f :z : 5-W .- . .URL :J an -. TZ : --un :ti : - R W -.1 -.. U.. 'H ,rg I-.' :. has-G: A I LI W L1 me vm kt-- Yr.. Future Teachers of America. Rou' l. S. Katzin, Fine J , . Michellod, M. Todd, B. Desind, A. Goldstein, S. Schooman Rau' 2. M. Heller, L. Jen, M. Babin, R. Brandon, J Bowers, E. Shaftel, S. Spinner, J. Gray. Row 3. B. I-'eldsman M. Friedenburg, M. Whiteman, E. Rosen, M. Selby, J. Clements. Rou' 4. S. Soleman, N. Love, E. Sipkin M. Harris, J. Kirsh, B. Hurley, R. Roberts, M. Turnbull Stoker, S. nunuaa :rim . 'WA' amaenn ' ' -- -:mg-u sr-sua nuun :aux hmmm sv mum . Dum: nun-Wm if 1 HSL z.,- ne.. W., ,.. , Z :mrs nf. . x-u L- num. r.. .. HW, I. ' :uf . ,f u' 7 l 511 , 41.51, fig V 4 7.. .1 - E Q' 'mth - - V ' spit . , , ' Wh -f g . ,--' f' f-,, ' w - - x J. Hutchison, B. Neville, D. Houseknecht. Rott' 6. S. Boyer, C. Hansen, XV. YanAusdall, E. lipperman, E. Beatty, C. Stokely. Rott' 7. J. Silver, L. Tucker, M. Levin, H. Tuller, R. Gross. Ron' 8. M. Berry, L. Brown, M. Kramer, S. Cooke, K. Seeley, D. Hathaway. The Future Teachers of America club promoted interest in teaching as a career, and helped all interested students to Rau' 5. K. Weaver, J. Fenstermacher, E. MacRae, D. Gloss, learn more about the profession. LUCILE D. APPLEBY, BA., MA., Tenth Grade Guid- MOR.-KN, BA., M.A.g Eleventh Grade Guidance. ROBERT ance, Inter-School Relations Comm.: Junior High Orienta- T. ZIMMERMAN, B.S., MS., Twelfth Grade Guidance, tion Program. ELIZABETH C. MACDONALD, B.S., M..X.g Welcoming Committee. College Counselor: College Trips Adviser. JOSEPH A. L, APPLEBY E. MACDONALD J. MORAN R. ZIMNIERMAN f-,Tu ,- fp., Iwi 1 E g 'P' A 4 V 'hw 9' iq 3532, . x ll . 5 ' 1. , I T nn - , I. ., as ft ' t ..,.., . 5. i .1 i 1' E1 A 4 H it 5 t l ,Q l 4 H J i l a. I I uk' , ' F, ! -1 45. . t. , i t 1 H 5 'ly 52' if Q5 E A . A, , , VU 9' ,f 'mr Future Doctors and Nurses. Row l. J. Walker, N. Roberts, S. Pelligrino, P. Balgie, M. Fitzpatrick, S. Smith, D. Reynolds, A. Hopkins, G. Bell, J. Anderson, Mrs. Gardner, C. Corey. M. Fox, J. Turner, M. Creange, B. Jackson, G. Green, C. Hansen, S. Wheeler, M. Fay, S. Clarke, Jann, E. Olinger, D. Morman. Row 2. C. Green, F. Anderson, Moler, M. McCann, D. Ludovinci, A. Hutchinson, M. Bennett, B. Hurley, J. Brimberg, L. Anderson, J. Lester, K. Lyle, A. Pauley, L. Piercy, S. Traum, L. Hoche, M. Polinger, S. Fitzgerald, S. Sinclair, N. Kline, L. Cook, K. Thompson, Gassoway, P. Detrich, B. Phillips, Mormon, S. Rothen- bach. Row 3. S. Sukron, D. Pincock, D. Crist, H. Smith, P. Schilt, J. Coughlan, J. Laws, M. Bean, M. Stearns, P. Barkman, J. Gurnee, B. Hirch, H. Hill, M. Eyerman, R. Koehl, J. Powell, D. Daniels, V. Kearns-Preston, B. Aserkoff, C. Fry, A. Halliday, C. Scoltock, C. Golden. The Future Doctors and Nurses of America established a method for closer contact and study with the medical profession. Many people in the medical field talked to the group. Services were performed for hospitals, rest homes and students of Blair by the members of this organization. V. GARDNER relaaring or flee Wnecbcafhefcl VESTAL N. GARDNER, B.A., R.N., Nurse: Ad- viser, Future Doctors 8: Nurses. Taking Judy Lester's temperature was only a 1noment's work for Mrs. Gardner, the school nurse. Mrs. Gardner's office in A Building was a gather- ing spot for the aches and pains of Blair. NVe all rushed there at the first sign of a stomach ache or for such serious trouble as a sprain or a broken bone. Mrs. Gardner was our friend and faithful adviser. Q ,fi atm K L is A. ' u ., Q K .1 L lv, W 1 1 is . It . ,, , fi ' .4 f- 4 q I . i n 1' N4 A U f . 5 N413 'A . . :Lv ,. c l V , J ..., 1 .k H M -AN T S t ' ' li ' 11' ff 5 2 i X. - A A 1, ,fr J. ' . . . ' up x 'hi' D. Davis, B. Huston, XN'endall. and C. Morey participated in the dramatics claw, by demonstrat- ing movements to music. This was suggestive of a picnic. 1 sh RICHARD T. PIOLI, BA.: English and Dra- maticsg National Thespian Troupe 1257: Senior Class Play. Spring Play, Co-Chairman of Annual Show. Ze l,U0l'!6! of l'l'l6LLQ'AQ6QUO Our capable Thespians worked hard to establish and advance the standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts. Under the leadership of Blair's new drama teacher, the group maintained its usual fine standards of work and excelled in creating an active interest in the field of drama. Thespians. Ron' l, D. Fallon, C. Perrar, R. Evans, J. Moerel, H. Marshall. Rau' 2. S. Schiff, G. Lit- xinsky, .L Revas, R. Armstrong. Rau' 3. A. Gold- stein, Mr. Pioli, F. xon Bernewitz. Wie, .7 .. I ,I 4 , n v X -rg zmv wa 'if A 19 f -as , R. A 'I' 32 l W f PIOLI .I e f NM, ,Q l Q . 3 .1 5 E E l l 9 5 I V F 4 nv.. K-D ,yi I w ,Ji f Q 'i ' -f , X 9 1 X i ,Jai , '27 ACYW Wfa f .wif -7'C 1 M EL l l 1' Wa , Radio Club. Ron' l. II. Brenner, S. Schiff, Ii. Rosen, C. Donnan, G. Litvinskv, A. Nevin, F. von Bernewitz, B. Dwor- ski, L. Harmon, Ifine. Rout 2. I-l. XVolpoff, Moerel. Ron' 3. M. Dillon, S. Herman, R. Armstrong. In order to gain some experience in commercial radio work, in such fields of radio as acting, writing, producing, engin- V A I iz' ' ., ,I iv ,. W f 1 'V if I 'fy 5' if .f 1 42' 7 ini .f c I if , 4 2315573 3? ' EZ? f ' 'wwf' X 5.11: ' 5. g,:ww'w , .453-,Ji . ' flzf' f '14s yg.'4j,f ',V 'gt ahaha!! 4, , , 4 ft 'y.:-4,115.1 1:-Mgwdnzti f y'?lg3 7 if 6, W 4. H' nh'f?it s :w.1'f UWM 2' fmt? .' new 722.41 f...,,'if'!, 5 9,f.',,Z1j:w.L'7 .vi 21.551, if su , fi 'mill J 520957 vw' -f. 9,52 u,ffr,,.. if '- uhh , if' ff 'w..,' . my ht ivagtfl :,?'p.,y.R'j1 .nv ,L k 24152 T ' ' 5 .fi'v'm 1 41 55 wtf ef ' Z iw,wi't,t ,if .VM ' , vlglni .L E, ,A , f my f-' ., ' 'ill . t , 449' ,' 5 K ,rv J , 3' - ' v fl 4 5 I. , fi if, ti' I 132' A ' 75551 . 1 to 7' 1 1, ' 451 f 2 I ,g. f f f ,V , RJ J u. l eering and announcing, students joined the Radio Club. Besides working as announcers on the morning disc-jockey Iirograrn, the members were also announcers over the public address system. Another of the important jobs of this group was to produce school news reports for use over local radio stations. Our musical review, Strictly L'.S.A., was a production written by Blair students, and woven about the experiences of foreign tourists in the US. In Hollvwood, thev witnessed the filming of a scene from the Tarzan series, starring D. Graham as Tarzan. and B. Diggs as jane, fleflj. S-T-E-A-D-Y . . . In the opening scenes of Strictly U.S.A., a French peasant, Gail Ferguson. is met by American sailors. Shown here are Harvey Franks and john Hutchinson giving Gail a lift. tv. A , 5? X1- 'JA I . 'Yu . EDN ,fwfr ff' M ,L Dk D. LOUGHRIE F. Hardy was enthusiastically putting across his point in speech class. Public speaking students learned the proper use of gestures to illustrate their talks, and also discovered how to modulate their voices effectively. 6i!4IfL6! !LLI fAQl IflfL0l 8 . . . I speak for Democracy . . were the words of Bodo Stephan, who represented Blair in the contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Bodo Klfpper rightj DONALD LOUGHRIE, B.A.3 English, Public Speaking: Sophomore Adviser, I Speak for Democracy' Contest. 77 advanced to the state finals, where his speech won him second place. 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CALLAHAN, BS.: Englishg Monogram Society. MARY L. IACANGELO, B.A. M.Ed.g English, Cheerleaders. KATHRYN T. JOHNSTON, B.A., M.Ed.g Englishg Latin CARRIE E. LUSBY, B.A., M.A.g English. JOHN M. MACHALE, JR., B.A., M.A.g English School Storeg Senior Class Adviser. LUCILLE N. MOLER, B.A., M.A.g Journalism, English 1 n ,,, f' 1' fi adfzgri- ' P g.m.,. A f ,, -- . f , .. , ., ,.,f,z. MV gf pw' ..-7191-mkvfym'-1,4414-riimwz-1 f R. CALLAHAN L. MOLER Debating Club. Row 1. J. Liberman, G. Litvinsky, P. Mason, B. Kahn. Row 2. J. Levy, H. Wear, B. Bigger, B. Dowling, L. Hardt. An active club is an asset to any school and Blair certainly was profited by activities of the Debating Silver Chips Adviser: Quill and Scrollg Public Relations Chairman. xyarefkiing our 0 inionri Club. Following its purpose to promote good dfrbille, intelligent discussions. and an interest in current events, the Debating Club participated in many activi- ties. It had several debates with the public speaking classes, and members appeared on the N.B.C.-T.V. program Youth Wants to Know. if l C7 ro. ' -rs C3 L--1 ta' 'A ali' . A ' Q. .,!,AV. wi. fzy u,.f.,. ,HM 4 0 ,f,,. 'V'1'f' ' ,- mf . ': ' f' P if cr f- ' l W ' 0 I Z L. . . i f fb V 7' 'F'-1 1 , 1 f 'f r c P Es. .va M .A , , ,v A , ,t , 1 Q M. ROBISON A. ROSENBAUM M. TENNEY R. XVAGNER M. YVOOD MARGUERITE li. ROBISON, BA., MA.: English, Silver Quill Adviser. ADELE ROSEN- BAUM, B.A., M..-Lg English. MARY E. TENNEY, BA., M.A.g English, Advanced Grammar and Compositiong National Honor Society, Assembly Comm. RICHARD E. YVAGNER, B.S., MA.: Englishg Debating Club, Silverlogue Adviser. MAY L. XVOOD, BA., MAJ English, Public Speaking, Chairman of hnglish Department. Quill and Scroll. Row 1. M. Pike, B. Eckstein, B. Diggs, H. Dayhoff, K. Sisk, B. Kahn. Row 2. R. Kasparek, M. Frank, H. Silkett, P. Hansen, R, Parsons, J. Moerel, B. Fried- man, B. Carlson. One of the international honorary organizations at Mont- gomery Blair is Quentin Reynolds Chapter of Quill and Scroll, high school journalism society. Candidates are selected 6-LZ. 2 0 if cgi, haf? Z . VW S f Ji., . C3ZEiQI CU' fa All fd lfUQl Q 011 OPQ from the newspaper, yearbook, magazine and handbook staffs. All must have done superior work in writing, edit- ing, or business management on their respective publications. Not only is a high quality of journalistic work required, but all members must be in the upper third of their class academically. Under the able supervision of Mrs. Moler, this group has risen to a distinguished position in the school. ll' .. l 1, 2 -' by i f 0 Q l 1 , if 1, al A A aQk,,b, r' R 1 Silverlogue Staff. Row l. L. Anderson, C. Haskell, M. Kornegay, K. Sisk, H. Dayhoff, P. Davis, M. Elbrader. Row 2. I-I. Holland, j. Turner, R. Heybey, L. Piercy, L. Taylor, D. Fallon, J. Wright, G. Freeman, R. Blavatt. During the fourth period, five days a week, the Silverlogue I ,nity ,, - staff can be found working busily in AIO5. XVho's got the scissors? and Identify this picture were frequently heard. The responsibility of getting Montgomery B1air's yearbook out on time loomed ahead of the busy workers. First place from Columbia and second from National Scholastic Press Association. 2 K K ,giflwln 09148 PQULQLUQ OMF' 56600 gQ6U Row l. R. Garmarsh, N. Norris, E. Beswick, N. Mas- In order to be eligible for next year's Silverlogue kell, J. Long, W. Estes. Row 2. M. Fry, K. Speaker, staff, the Cubs attended weekly training sessions. They B. Moxley, S. Bailey, -I. Weaver, Magidson. Row 3. learned many of the fundamentals of putting out a M. Fox, A. Sugg, P. Musicant. yearbook as they became familiar with layouts, crop- ping, and styles of type. 4 A fs: Q ,W g ,Q Rou' l. L. Hoche, L. France, B. Ackerman, V. Sautter F. Carrodus, J, Lester, H. Marshall. Row 2, M. Bennett if' .F . 'fe' - 'lf- r 1 C. Thomsen, E. Ricketts, D. Crist, S. Traum, H. Hill. Each person had his job to perform well and on time, When deadlines approached, the room became more frantic SILVERLOC CE STAFF Editors-in-Chief . .. Literary Editors . Senior Editors .. junior Editors .... .Sophomore Editors . Teacher Editor .,,. Boys' Sports Editors Girls' Sport Editors Club Editors .,,........ Advertising Manager Picture Editors .... Photographer . . Copy Editor , Typists , , Helen Dayhoff, Kate Sisk .. Howard Hill, Martha Kornegay .. Dan Fallon, june XVright ,. Barbara Akman, Linda Hoche . Carole Thomsen, Carol Haskell ., ..,.,,,SusanTraum Ed Ricketts, Marian Bennett, Lane France Harriet Marshall, Lou jane Taylor . Lola Lee Anderson, Lynn Piercy . . ..., . . , . .... Fran Carrodus Judy Lester, Virginia Sautter , , ...,.,.... Roland Heybey . , , . . . . . Joanne Turner . . . , , . , Pat Davis, Helen Holland, Georgeannlfreeriiari, Marilee Elbrader, joan Norris, Judy Hill, Barbara Schaefer, Mary Langenbach. Art work and Cover designed by ....,., Sally Scrimgeour L'-x gg than ever. Write-ups were scribbled, pictures snapped, and everything put in order. Original ideas were woven together to form the publication showing the school year at Blair. At last, Silverlogue was completed and presented to the students. Here it is! Hard at work on one of the yearboolcs many problems were K. Sisk and H. Dayhoff, co-editors. Long hours were put in after school, during holidays, and on week ends by the editors and their assistants. Thev strove to make the 1956 Silverlogue the best ever. I 'i Z' SILVER Editor-in-chief . Managing Editors .. Feature Editor ..... Page One Editors . Page Two Editors . Page Three Editors Sports Editors ,... Assistants ,,,.... Photography Editor Assistant ........ Business lvlanager . Circulation lllanager Head Typist ...,.. Copy Editor .. CHIPS S'l'AI F Meg Fike . , Barbara Diggs, Milton Frank Barbi Kahn . . , . Barbara Desind, Barbara Holmead . 4 ..... Emily Shaftel, Bonnie Feldesman . ,....,.. Brenda Lee, Eric Solibakkc Jim Pfeifer, Jim Hill Jay Levy, John Powell BillRiley . . , . Fred Goodman . . . . Joanne Silver . . .. Bobbie Keegan ,,... ,... Harriet Silkett Juanita Shelby Reporters ........... Alice Buhl, Linda Sobel, Joanne Silver Advertising Manager ..,.. Ralph Cunningham School News Bureau Director ..., Kenny Watts Assistants ...i,,, Kay Lyle, Barbara Jackson Exchange Editor .......,.....,... Nina Baker Editorial Adviser .,,.. Mrs. Lucille N. Moler Business Adviser ...,.. Miss Helen Cook .Sider Chips Silver Chips Editorial Staff. Row 1. B. Holmead, M. Frank, J. Pfeifer, M. Fike, B. Diggs. Row 2. B. Kahn, B. Lee, T. fy' , ,' tx ,.f f L 55 .1- 4 QQ? AE, ,I ,Bb ,xJ4xa.1- I ff fc iw ' if , Q 1 .ffifyf fi 5' .f wx v' 315 if M A-'fiifizfu' f f f 791 - Q I K' f Wi?fii72'lv5.7i:'5 ,ft , ,,,, J -f . B. Riley intently studied his newly-received edition of Silver Chips, the school newspaper. Chips, a prize-winning publication, was distributed to students every three weeks, reporting school topics and other student activities. It placed first in the Na- tional, Columbia, and Maryland Scholastic Press Associations, and received an honor rating in Quill and Scroll. It was awarded an All-American rating by the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion in 1956. Martin, J. Hill, B. Desind, E. Shaftel, E. Solibakke, B. Feldes- man, J. Powell, J. Levy, J. Shelby, 'ii ,. ., V I . I ,rf ,I .qv a. -3- .,,-44 J I, ka ' ' f ?2-1. BV xl sw. i !.----- . . , has jfs. 'Y K- V., ,f' H, ,,,,m -S. l O ,JL1lecw!Ane5, ' Q - Q y' H185 CLI1 g F, The small office in C building was the center of activity for , our school newspaper. Editor NI. Pike discussed important adver- ' ea tising matters with managing editors TNI. Frank and B. Diggs. is I w- .-Xny news about Montgomery Blair or the surrounding community was sure to be found in the school paper, Silver Chips. On mornings that papers were distributed. there was a mad rush for them amid ohs and ahs as people saw their names or pictures. .Silver Chips Business Staff. Rau' l. H. Silkett, N. Baker, J. Pfeifer, I. Silver. Hou' 2. Mrs. Moler, K. Lyle, M. Haygood, R. Cunningham, B. Riley, K. YN'atts, S. Stromberg, B. jackson, H. Holland, F. Goodman, T. Johnston, M. Elbrader, B. Keegan. 'mi :- Jag., Q '13, W ,1 ,,?,y-.a.-I ..-. ...A 1 ., ful f 'xv l l 6 .'i all v 963 as X .af 4 1, hifi .1 is 5 xx 4 l 4 S f 1.8 , I, ,fanwi-1. W . Silver Quill Editorial Staff. Row l. W. Friedman S Wheeler R. Parsons P. Ticknor J. Turner S. Mason S Traum H. Holland M. Elbrader A. Schneider S. Land J. Pfeifer B. Meyers. Row 2. R. Inness B. Schlatter S Engstrom E. Solibakke A. Seeley C. Scoltock D. Hlertz M. Propst, J. Richards, G. Ireland, J. Mudrick, K. Lyle Row 3. B. Carlson. SILVER QUILL STAFF One of the most important jobs on Silver Quill was that of the editor, Ruth Parsons. Her job was to supervise the selection, connection, and typing of all material. After her final proofreading, the magazine was ready to be printed. Editor ......,,...,..,,...........,..... Assistant Editor ,, ,, Publicity Editor . Typing Editor ..., Exchange Editor . . Business Editor , . ,, Art Editor ,... ... Assistant Art Editor ... .... ..... Ruth Parsons Carol Scoltock Betty Meyers .. Dot Taylor . Pat Ticknor Bill Friedman Hunter Eyre . Elaine Krop Adviser ..,...,,.... .. Miss Marguerite Robison igfer Qui -laroclucf 0 creafiue min A 1 4' ,J .X Silzfer Quill Art Staff. Seated. N. Crichton, K. Speaker, M. Stokes, P. Swartz, M. Pickett, L. Hunt, D. Taylor, H. Gwyn, B. Lehm, J. Smith, S. Pappas, M. Heft, S. Bannerman, C. Silver Quill, our school magazine, presented the art and literary work of Blair students. Two issues appeared, one in winter and one in spring, with a variety of colorful covers designed by members of the art classes. This year's issues were bigger and better than ever, for besides the regular articles, essays, short stories, and poetry, an extra feature, book reviews, was added. Most of the articles were 7 . QZI' , ' f S f 1 1 l Y 'A -.. x 2 , if 5373 ', ' N p t 4 ,., . 'xv mf. lentfwr 'Q -'W W mf X 2' S.. Nestler, P, Elders, E. Krop, H. Eyre. Standing. P. Seeley, M. DeNeen, A. Bernstein, J. Pfeifer, B. Riley, R. Kasparek. accompanied by illustrations which portrayed the main idea of the work. Photographs of sculpture and paintings were also introduced in this year's publications. 'We are proud that Silver Quill received first place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Competition and also in Maryland state competi- t1Ol'l. ART STAFF Art Editor Hunter Eyre ASSOFIICIH! Iiclitor . Elaine Krop Cover Designs Gloria Hong, Harriet Marshall, joby Kopeland, Nancy McMullen, Sandra Land, Marilyn Miller, Sam Larcomb, Molly Pirrung, Ellen Leibowitz, Susan Traum, Susie Lines, Evon Zuesse. Hlrully Azlvismzxz All , Mrs. Faye Sherry Pl'l'7llll1l.g , Mr. Albert Fiorill Plmlograplfy . Mr. Glenn Stott L. Piercy and Y. Sautter eagerly shared the first semi-air nual issue of Silwr' Quill. just as these two girls were pleased with their magazine, so were the other Blair students. FQ' ' D .'- X French Club. The purpose of the French Club was to promote interest in the French language through lectures, movies, and records. France became a very familiar place to the members as they learned more at each meeting. LE JOURNAL D'ARGENT STAFF ,Editor .,,.,,........,...,............. Barbara Klahn Associate Editors .. Brian Carlson, Barbara Desind Assistant ......... ....,,....,.... B arbara Bigger Iiilsirzers Manager . . . . . ........,.,...,. Ronny Kim Writers ,....,..., ..,. J oseph Bensimon, joe Boerner, Sally Pope, Peggy Solibakke 'I'ypisls , , , . . , Betsey Hurley, Sue Katzin, Miriam Levin, Emily Shaftel ' ' john Powell Ar! lzdllm' . ,,....,. ..,, . Artist . , Janet Gwyn, Fran Kaye Adviser . . , Mrs. Alice Koch The French newspaper, Le journal D'Arger1t was publish- ed five times during the year by an able staff. Included in the papers were articles on French holidays, customs, and foods. French students told of life in other lands. Items were printed both in francais and anglais to challenge French students and to interest non-readers of the language. The paper was judged very educational and informative by all who bought it. C ID. .1 N '!Ax, vs. X jk? QOHQCLH H. BRATT Yflfwfal H.-XZEL M. BRATT, B..-X.. Latin: Praeco Ar- genteus, Chairman of Foreign Language Depart- IUCDI. PRAECO A RGEN TEUS STAFF Editor-in-Chief .. Associate Editor , Business Manager , Typing Editor , . Circulation .Manager Exchange Editor ,, Art Editor . . , . Advertising Manager Page Editor Faculty Adviser , ,.,, .... Annette Chappell Barbara Bigger ,, Brian Carlson . Betty Eckstein .. Bill Friedman . Betsy Hurley . Janet Gwyn , Bernie Dworski , . . Judith Menard Miss Hazel M. Bratt Praeco Argenteus Staff. Rou' 1. B. Carlson, B. Bigger, Chappell, B Eckstein' Row 2, W, Friedman, J, Gwynn, B. Dworski, B. Hurley, J. Menard. Blair's Latin Newspaper, Praeco Argenteus, cele- brated its fifth birthday this year. Many foreign friends have been rnade since the paper was orig- inated. A staff member of the Italian press has re- quested copies of Praeco, including picture to be used in a news feature. The staff was proud that its paper was so widely known. Annette Chappell, editor-in-chief of Praem Argenteus, supervised the production of a suc- cessful Latin newspaper. ff? 1 Q. t 3 'L 7 ,V , ,tx 1 Al we . H. I' .1.QH.fgj , -. H x r-ef ,:',iQa:5 ,Q1.?f Wig, , iii 55 ' H35 . N '- S 1 i,:1ff'1,+' A-1 .f M ' , 'ff 1 . fi ' Lf ff' , , ' '- , ,V,, .f yr' A ' ' .f lf? 4 LZ' ,I fi 0 VL' -f Y -, 1' ' VZWI'-,' ' Zia, ,gg I V Z V 1 1,-,. H5 , .- A-, ,gf ,,j,,M1.,,.l, wLf.'f'W' , , 1 'new' . . 11 - 7 ' 'E 1 W' 'v A gbyt. . ,,, , . , . , , ' QR Vffivf 1 ,- ' X I if 1 4 1 ' Q f ' 1 1 52,74 q V 7 ' X ff f 1 7 ' t u 'UL i 4, ' 3, lO8 HELEN F. COOK, B.A.g Spanish, Business Adviser of Silver Chips. IRIS Ii. MASSEY, B.A.g Spanish, Deceased, December 23, 19555 ALICE A. SCHRANIM, B..-X., MA.: Spanish, H. COOK I. MNSSIQY .L SCIHRANIM P. Narey explained the Spanish direct objects to .L Sims. I .fgclolafing laanid wagd One of the interesting activities of our Spanish classes was celebrating Christmas the Spanish way, by breaking the tra- ditional pinata. Artistic girls fashioned these pinatas from papier mache into the shapes of bulls, dogs, and little men. They were then filled with candy and other treats. Blindfolded boys used a baseball bat to break the pinatas. Once the pinatas were broken, everyone scrambled for the sweets scattered over the floor. In the spring, the Spanish classes visited the El Mexico, for a Spanish meal. They enjoyed hot Spanish foods including tortillas, tamales, and frijoles. Interest in the Spanish language and in Spanish customs was kept alive by the good times experienced outside the classroom. Four students of a Spanish ll class read Life magazine written in Spanish. The interested students are J. Pisapia, P. Narey, R. Gentile, and K. Richardson, These Spanish students also read many of the well-known Spanish classics. 45, 5 ag M H' ,p Z 5 V ' 5'-eeffr M. JAHN E. STICKLEY BI.-XRY K. J.-XHN, BA., MA.: Assistant Librarian. ELIZABETH STICKLEY, BA., ' -Q NI.A.g Librarian. Library' Club Adviser. 4' 4 ,ff- The Library Club was very' active this year. Besides maintaining the school library' in the usual orderly' manner. the members planned and presented a dance for the stu- dent body and a tea for the faculty: Taking care of Blair's mascot, Pokey' Bear, was also a duty' of the capable Library Club members. .5,., '-351' -in -- :Aa K 3 A ' L A .cf Q L ww .- ri .afsiscesnm if. .if LQ... ' 155,-y Igmgg-, , A. y qjwriig- T . ,A , V-, Q 1, . ., .ffgxgf . gf, 5 eiiig.. 3' -mf... 1' Lfbftjfi fir L. 'F , . ,, , r' f M .- mt ' Q its QYRRYM. A P i 'x rw fs -.ot f . + pg 5 ' ' 9 H 1-. Q mf r Q. its oisei ffl A my lv 1: - . -- . ', MQ if - A att. T -c . - Ylegfsfwr H-1 44 ft :V , Q 9 '. li .1 -,..., -. L4.--g Studiously mal-ting use of the Senior Corner in the library' were S. Eyerman. N, Yerdin, and M. Gaines. The Senior Corner was always a convenient and pleasant place to spend a few extra moments in concentration. LU' :50ll,l'CQ of LI'l0LUAJg Library' Club Officers. L'nder the direction of L. Zehring, The careful supervision of the Library' club officers made L. Granat, P. Fallon and Ii. Garrett. the library' officers, the P095ib16 the effective club committees. library' rooms were kept spic and span by the club. ,.f -M Y-isa - ' :M -. . 'Y' 'A '-its l A ne-H :iii its 'fifl Ll 4 1 at I Q I E E l 1 l l 1 I 1-sq I ifilfff r ,,.,,if,Maw,, - ,ww HMM... , f ,,.ay 1' PTQZTHE ' WOQTH- ftp Hmaeccew warms . Pricing X5 oceefv N I fvvgfga X , A. . gw,.,,,,,,hgX X 'mn W' , ,g . Wg fx! X , '42 5 United States history was a must for juniors and a re- Russo admired the projects which were a visual part of quirement for graduation. D. Bonnette, M. Shira and D. the course. earc ing ffm asf XVILLIAM G. BACNALL, ILS., MS.: U.S. History, NVorld M.A.g lf. S. History: Silverlogzze Adviser, Rollers, Chairman Historyg Order Committee Sponsor. JANICE A BOWEN, of Social Studies Department. ROY A. DELAUDER, B.A.1 B.A., MS: U.S. History, English. ALBERT CHAKAN, MA.: US. History: Psychology: Sociology: Majorettes, Con- B.A., M.lid,g H'orld History. ALMA E. DAVIDSON, B.A., cessions. XY. BAGNALL j. BOWEN A. CHAKAN A. DAVIDSON R. DELAUDER f fr A an v ' ... . i fy' l 4' ' . l if 'E' f Ll 9 ' . .,- , ! K no - K f It :sf A click of the lights, and a flick of the switch. VCC' ' ' and the Visual Aids training of 1. Sumner and D. Walker begins to show, as they exhibit films to the history class. Valuable knowledge is gain' ed through pictures and class work is easier to understand. i l 1 fu i 5 A., v. fr , Q 5 'W Representatives from all classes joined the Visual Aids Committee in order to aid teachers and students to enjov visual aids. After attending special sessions, these members became qualified to work the motion pic- ture projectors, the tape recorders, and the record plavers belonging to the school. iffufmfancbng fire prawn! HERBERT YV. DODGE, BA., M..-L3 European History, World Historv, Economic Geogs raphvg Student Court Adviser. MARY D. ENRIGHT, B.A., MA., L'.S. History, European Histoijvg junior Class Adviser. PHILIP L. JONES, B.S.g Psychology, Sociologvg JV. Foot- ball, Vagabond Club, Pep Club. PRISCILLA C. KLINE, BS., M.S.3 US. History. XVILLIAM B. MARKS, BA., M.A., M.Ed.g .American Government, Problems of Democracy, Sociology, Economics, Senior Social Activities, Dance Committee. EDXVARD L. MOEFATT, B.S.g VVorld History, Basketball Coach. H. DODGE M. ENRIGHT P. JONES P- KLINE I ,Q . J' 'ITIL 'f W 5 sir- 22 Yiiiv C 51 1 dz' ky' s.,'. 1 'Vis . 'B frac f iv . yi 5 7 ' I .4171 . ig 241, l ' ' , 42 1 v E. BIOFFATT L w. MARKS .,q.'x r-- A wr I vi,- I I' f as , as .a A ,I . . I ii 1 .,l0-mf. if -ff fm' , E, , Q 'QT ' L .' ?i'f,5n. S. BOYER KULAKOWSKI SUSAN E. BOYER, B.A., M.A., Biology, Advanced Biol- ogy: Biology Club. STANLEY R. KULAKOWSKI, B.A., MA., Biology: Baseball Coach. MARGARET E. MIT- it f' M. MITCHELL . 'V , , .agp ' 1, V4 9 . 1 4 f V075 . , ,f ,W f of X ,IWW fl X . flll L 'Gl yn V 'I R Z if E. PIERREL L. SEICRIST CHELL, B.S., Litt. M.: Biology. ELIZABETH N. PIERREL A.B., M.S.g Biology, English. LOUISE SIEGRIST, B.A. Biology. iCl'0fiC0l0Qf5 PQUQCLLCJ lflI'l:5QQI'l LUOPKCLI Amoeba, protozoa, and fungi were some of the topics discussed at the Biology Club meetings. Talks were given, pictures and models used, and Biology Club. Row 1. D. Busby, V. Kearns-Preston, M. Spevak, M. Creange, A. Macurdy, M, Frome. Row 2. experiments performed to provide more knowledge about living things for the interested members. J. Beckham, S. Issacs, R. Lazer, C. Schrider, R. Moore, J. Lubar, C. Niemeyer, R, Blakely. Row 3. R. Pike. 'Sri'- av. we1iS7f Arif ,L f 4 'A ,, 'o 'E ff K uh ' N M4 ff r tx X,. tix? T Q I vir al X l A w I X' A sa-.A ' 'Q-9 Y I 'VA i ff 'Q' B.. . , . Z:-Qu , A E. FOX P. HAMSTEAD C. McCALLA W. SACNDERS EDWARD J. FOX, JR., BA., M.A.g Chemistry, Physical Science, Student Council Adviserg Chairman of Science Department. PETER E. HAMSTEAD, B.A., M.S.3 Chemistry. CHARLES A. MCCALLA, BA., M.A., Chemistry: Blair O'Debs, Chemistry Club Adviser. H'i1liam VV. SAUNDERS, B..-X., Physics, Science Club. ,MAP in wifi: forma aa am! feat' faded Chemistry Club. Ron' 1. E. Graf, Mr. McCal1a, B. Fried- man, J, Levine. Rou' 2. R. Kim, S. Moore, F. Arends, R. Rognlie, N. Berger, R. Kasparek, R. Daunit, L. Kellert, G. Litiinsky, D. Busby, S. Isaacs, M. Spevak. Rau' 3. R. Blavatt, A. Macurdy, M. Manoff, L. Clark, Lubar, Weiss. B. Scwartz, P. Brown, J. Branch, J. Sakwa, H. Stamble, ,. . M--H R. Meyersburg, D. Danniels, R. Moore. Promoting and Providing were the watch words of the Chemistry Club. They stood for promoting new interests in chemistry and its principles, and for providing facilities for extra-curricular chemistry work. KL-......' .gigtfr 9 ' 'li 1 -if s 52,5 : 'fum - f',,.a,,,'W'ZJZ::Ze,QfQ!f'7 '55Wf ,fx qxi Y!'?'n tegm'2'+ ui' mi QM w if a . f Q i 8 .HM 'Yrif 'W' ima' r 7 Science Club Kneelin P At erake W Fried - - g. . 'g , . man, Lubar, B. Moore. Row 1. R. Blavatt, G. Feuer, R. Gruber, M. Frome, M. Grover, Levine, T. Gait, T. Johnston, NV Petrlik, S. Isaacs, IV. Steesy, H. Stambler, T. Bayer, P. Gold stein, B. Daniels, Levy. Row 2. S. Moore, IVilliams, P XVyman, M. Spevak, B. Klein, R. Holt, D. I-Iurlburt, Si Larcombe, D. Linkins, B. Swartz, A. Marmelstein, M. Perl- son, M. Eyerman, D. Bushy, Kirsch, P. Schilt, B. Dowling R. Kasparek, P. Musicant, B. Aserkoff, I. Areds, S. Ben: IIN son, C. Green, E. Leibowitz. Row 3. P. jason, E. Zuesse, C Numeyer, H. Wescott, R. Kerwin, J. Whitaker, M. Hanser I l. Brown, E. Graf, L. Clarks, R. Meyersburg, M. Meyers- burg, R. Mostros, R. Mumford, R. McMullen, A. Macurdy j. Sakwa, Smith. Branch, N. Berger. Montgomery BIair's Science Fair was organized by the active members of the Science Club whose aim was to 1n- crease their knowledge in the various fields of science. 6xpAring Acienfi ic rea ma . . . Science Newsletter Staff. Sealed. H. Stambler, R. Freas, J. Forer, J. Kirsch, B. Geisler. Slanding. B. Aserkoff, M. Hauser. Nezu.slet!f'r worked hard to write, edit, and publish the bulletin. Promoting an interest in the xarious fields of science the newsletter kept students informed on current In the second year of publication, the staff of the .Science scientific events. 4' N' ,I fs. Nur ,- 519 V Z' f iflef .,.- 1 1 ,V ....,...-u...-.aiwm 2,31-'FQ 3 .' . 25. N 2: P' 6, zz Q N 2 - . ' Nr . wx .f Aff G , if Y il-tsl pf , ff I sflfl ff 1 ,, .I J Q gif f I' 'nv X - J V fl C. BLATT J. GOOD C. HAMBI fr Q SLSAN E. AED. BA.. Plane Geometry. Solid Geometry, Trigonometryg 'T Banking Committee, Chairman of Mathematics Department. PAIGE JOHN- lx SON. B.A., BLA.. Algebra. CALVIN A. BLATT, B.,-X., BS.: Algebra. Applied Math: Actixity Committee, Traffic and Parking Committee. JO- SEPH B. GOOD. B.A.. KLA.: Plane Geometry Algebrag I-'ootball Coach. CHARLES S. HANINI. BA., fNI.A.g Plane Geometry. World History, Psy- chology. M. ROBERTA REITER, B.S.. M.A.g Plane Geometry. Consumer Math: Girls' Rifle Team. IYays and Means Committee. MARY SEE LL'SK. B.S.g Algebra. Banking Committee. BERNICE E. MALLACR, B.A., 3I.Ed.: Algebra: Actixity Committee. GLEN A. SCOTT. B.S.. M54 Algebra. Ap- plied Kfath, Biologyg Photographer. .5 3 bag-- 4, J A -gb? if ' s AUD P.JoHxsoN . . . wiflt forma ad ana! tAQOI QI'l'l6 T. Faulkner has the spot! In algebra, graph work was essen- tial. These students struggled through equations, ratio pro- portion, and quadratics with the competent aid of the mathe- matics faculty. .1 -qi.-a,,,. J,,V1,'.: : I V ' , -A 4 41- , 7 H . 'L...4fiZ:1Li'tS.a2' I w ' g1 -,2 ..12.L'Lj r-f ' Z 2 As B. Eel-tstein and G. Rutkoski worked with the aid of a slide rule, K. Burke explained the problem onometry. on the board . This was an every day scene for students taking trig- iv Ll lf J' X. fl M. KEITER M. LIQSK B. MALLACK G. SCOTT 1. a . 12: -- - we ' 7 .ar--ffl, . P' .dak any -- - -2 A X. , 1' ,ff 'B bf ,..,...,-A C ACKERMAN H ILRICKSON I GLASER NV. KEIBLER E. LEAR C XTHFRINL ACKERMAN BS Stenography Chanman zation and Law. WALTER A. KEIBLER, B.S.1 Bookkeep- 0fCOll1Il1CIC1Ill Department HAlhI E IRIC KSON IH S ing: Bankingg School Treasurer. ELIZABETH j. LEAR, B A M A Office Practice Electron Committee IILLIAN 13.8.5 Typing. racfica exyoerience in gauging All Blair Students who had money in the school bank felt sure that it was safe in the capable hands of the banking staff. The duties of these student workers were varied, but they were always busy, whether they were behind the bank windows selling tickets or managing the books showing the financial status of the bank. ,J x' Q7 a,.5M.. 5 . Ns ' v fx 'nr 'v- it r AP rf 1 r WMLL Angem oun flte Le LW E. RISPOLI M. TROTTNOXK' L. IAN.-XHAN y ELENA Y. RISPOLI, B.S. Elementary Businessg Business Arithmetic, Stenography, Monogram Committee. MARCELLA TROTTNOW, BA. Typing: Awards and Scholarship Committee. LORIEQTT.-X L.-XNAHAX, Bb. In 1935 the Commercial Department had its be- ginning at Blair, and today it has grown so that students may receive a commercial diploma by ma- joring either in shorthand or banking. They serve as secretaries to various faculty members, and learn to operate all office appliances, including the switch-board. The commercial course includes shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, business math, and business law. ln the senior year office practice course, students apply all their acquired knowledge in practical situations. B. Biller, B. Denny, M. Hirst, j. Goodwin, prac- department students learned bookkeeping, short- ticed the skills and techniques taught to them in hand, banking, and other subjects necessary for commercial typing. These students were preparing the business world. to work after graduation. In Blair's commercial s '52 .V 5,1 -:iff l 1 it iff . P is 1 . f ,fm' - f-V' al lzmmxz wa.: f l X,- M mx if .'-3-3 C 1 M my V FRANCES A. ANDREWS, B.s.g Diversified 9 f.,,.N , I, . U ' , Occupations, Typing, Welfare Committee. CLEO QA'-'yu i fp--w-' 7' Vg In , C. CUMMINC5, B.A.g Diversified Occupations, IRC , M W Director of Xvork Experience. LOIS P. PARK- A ER, A.B., M.A.g Diversified Occupations, Work Experience Program, Future Teachers of Amer- ' ica. 1, f 0 g 1 T X I ainin ex erience F- ANDREVV5 C. CUMMINCS L. PARKER The lfVork Ex Jerience mro ram served and I I 3 trained 70 students at Blair this year. This bene- ficial plan was started in 1940 at Blair. W01'k Experience students studied English, Job Problems and an elective durin the mornin . At 3 S twelve noon sharp they were off to their work ex- erience, which included secretarial duties draft- P , ing, teaching, machine work, printing, and many other t es of activit . YP Y Lorretta Smisek, one of the seventy VVork Experience stu- Mr. Cleo Cummings headed the department, and Mrs. Lois Parker supervised the retailing and mer- chandising program. The work of commercial stu- dents was directed by Mrs. Frances Andrews. One service of the department was obtaining after- school, Christmas, and summer-work for Blair students. The students obtained on-the-job training which gave them valuable experience as well as school credits toward graduation. silver. Loretta learned to work with the public in a sales dents, displayed her sales ability in the jewelry store where situation and earned extra money while attending school. she was employed, by showing Bill Staley a piece of sterling .,b E Q! ' 4.1 'ie ,Q i Q 2 ., U, A i -g i,lll '- ,1- alllll ren, L1 i ,...,s, ...H- -x. X Ml a iwllfh ' .s,,.,f' lx 43 5 5 A 1 - as C312 1 ffff uf' W f wx-A gf ,i ,ld 4 1 ., , , 14 ,A I , X and 5 T f U B E Y 1 t- KJV K mm wwf R Aj gg ufzffff , ff iii Wind pf M lifibql 1 1 X v Safetv was their watchword. J, Feuer explained to rules and traffic laws constituted a large part of the a class the various road Signs, for in driver education course. A driver's license was the ultimate goal, and the skills of car handling were taught, and safety not manv students were disappointed. M. Shira and Pappas held street markers during a safe driving assembly sponsored bv the driver education classes. Members of the student body demonstrated reaction time and abilitv to stop the car within a safe distanfe after applying the brakes. The object of the demonstration was to prove :hat a car does not stop as quickly as some would think. V , 1 'Wifi 7 ' - 2 ' z 5 if f - ly K A s Q W ,K 5 . . fl 1,55--L iv.. wary' 'WH' sms: . 5 Suki? on fire ma 5. l S ROBERT F. MAGUIRE, B..-Lg Driver Ed- A ucationg Rifle Team Coach. CISSIE E. SANBORN, B.S.g Driver Education: Sponsor, 4. Teen-Age Driver Road-e-o. ll S R. MAGIIIRE C. SANBORN . 2 PW Q A ggrx ?: .3 5? Fri! , x -,V f.'. X r'. 5 , , F QU:-ff .-tg .-.asv -sf-f 1 -'r- f.- L 'f -. - E i' .. al' 1 v i .' .' . If I zfltlilc 'G I, .I ' ,Hmmm W , ,, -1. In l I is , ff 4 fn-5 hfvrvx V S lc ll Y ,A -KN ve.. J. PATTERSON F. SHERRY ' JOHN W. PATTERSON, B.S.Q Art. FAYE SHERRY, B.A.g Art: Art Adviser of Silver Quill. F Right. Various arts were a specialty in the art rooms. One of the many fields was that of ceramics. During one of the art classes, J. Theis, J. Isley, S. Chiff, C. Renshaw, and N. Belumberg were instructed in the art of pottery making by Mr. Tascr, a native of Italy who has been touring this country giving lectures on ceramics. The Paint Box Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Patter- son, became an essential part of Blair's extracurricular ac- tivities. Many an evening after school, and on Saturdays, the members of the club worked madly to transform bales of chicken wire, paper towels, and starch into picturesque scenery for the annual show and the senior and spring plays. ,Mm ,,,... ,, .YP 'G . 3 is qu... X. -1 The Paint Box Club. Seated. R. Markowitz, D. Robinson, Eyre, J. Kennedy, G. Dunayer, M. Lee, B. Crowe, C. Haskell, E. Meyers, J. Thompson, V. Leheney, C. Orme, Mr. Patter- j. Theis, S. Leibowitz, D. Linkins, C. Madison, C. Lockwood, son, S. Scrimgeour, K. Kuper, M. McKenney. Standing. H. N. Libber, S. Pappas, E. Krop, A. Marine. IWW 1 X eras' f,, ' 'f!Zff?2.:f'. 'f 'lk 5 ' ' V4 3541 . ' - , -f f. ,.f'2?'.:'itf - ' .-f ' ef . ' , ., , rzalmyaf w ' ' , ,,. -+., f 5 1 if - ' V ' t f ,A f-7 if -2 V,f,f - rf, k A . ,ja A Q-.mf , K? .M , ..a . . .. Aa ,.f, ,.A .., A .--A .fALV . 1' 'Q fl . . ' WT Struggling with a silk screen to make covers for Silzfer Quill, creating figures out of wood and plaster, fashioning mo- biles out of wire, and painting portraits of other students were everyday activi- ties in the art department. It was hare but worthwhile work, as the finished products proved. 1' - ' I Q . 8 Q X Q hw' fx -r-. af' 1 l I 2 l ,Mg ,1,f TE fa QD - . tfxc ,,.,...4.-ll:5T2xq Halloween brought weird sights to our community. Students in the art classes decorated the windows it the stores in Silver Spring and made the streets look like witchcraft in a nightmare. P. Swartz, and N. Crichton painted a bobbing apple and a hopeful pirate. din our fainffi The Dabblers' Den Art Club. Row l. S. Stonebanks, G. Freeman, A. Schneider, J. Gruyn, R. Lehm, E. Zuesse, S. Larcombe, L. Hunt, M. A. Laney, E. Leibowitz, B. Stanley. Row 2. C. Culp, J. Hanback, S. Land, S. Burke, B. Stewart, A. Levy, D. Linkins, T. Johnston, P. XVinter, I. Schlatter, N. McMullen. The Dabblers' Den encouraged interested students' to achieve creative art. Here anyone could work out a master- piece under helpful supervision or learn the techniques of art. Under the direction of Mrs. Sherry, the new organiza- tion gained many members and succeeded successfully in at- taining its goal. 5 I 'nun 5. .Y -L' ,r ffm? ' B fsfa 'f 4 3 f w,,,L. 4. in aaafu tj Z .41 , S f ' V WM WW' , -9-. J 'WerrWrW'r12Zi I ff ' ' , .f . -' f , . . , me ff . 4 , - A Y 'V , : va, , -if , . , av 1: Viz 1 . , . , ,, ,, I - 'iii 1 .al W . ,, f H J . . . ' 'rv-' 4 . ' 'f'fP',.:4., f fH.,.2f.wf: I 1 1' I 'i'W?i15' v J. J. .fear or ff r, 2' Q -- if sham. ,,,,,,,,4 I 1 Band. Row l. Fitzhugh, M. M'hiteman, B. Hirsch, D. Busby, S. Selby, B. Deitz. C. Creen, N. Robinson, B. Weinig, B. Seibert, S. Heyman, D. XVhitten, S. Hoffman, G. Reedy B. Cheek. Rou' 2. D. Wells, J. Reid, H. Halen, B. Arnel J. Owen, B. Mlilliams, B. Schlatter, S. Hober, K, Whitcomb Rozt' 3. I. Branch, T. Sun, B. Houston, D. Ulrich, H. i v Part of the Homecoming festivities was a parade through Silver Spring in which the band participated. The lively l Stambler, D. Winston, S. Goodell. Ron' 4. H. Zahn, D. Gregg, J. Perkins, S. Smith, Branch, M. Reed, S. Engstrom, M. Jacobs, M. Miller, S. Fretter. Rou' 5. D. Smith, C. Colton. J. Arbena, J. Fitzpatrick, B. Freedman, C. Thompson, M. Moyer, R. Maye, J. Matthews, C. Anstine, N. Lowery. Ron' 6 B. Deitz, J. Beckam, M. Laney, J. Levine, T. Halman. music and colorful uniforms added to the holiday atmosphere of the Homecoming weekend. 3 ,.-. .......bf- W-'uc 'I '- ' fi It . ,, ' . KNIFE '. 5 iq., --4 - , V '--P iv ,rs ,Y s tx . f- ,J . -ur' EFQQ, f .4 ,rg ,xqs ,- ff? ' .1-' nh'-guy, -arrival... 7'Q, J' '1 H ' 'Y ' L 6SJff5'f!5- IT' 4-eff ' t A- ..:- 'P ' - ,. ,. ,..-.,4.aL. - Band. Rau' l. R, Freedman, J, Cain, P. Stang, P. Brown. Ron' 2. J. Pappas, D. Ritchie, R. Gardner, B. XValker. Rott' 3. J. Axlejv, B. Aserltoff, R. Penn, E. Garvin. Rou' 4. P. Gage, D. Reynolds, J, Hill, B. Haut. Rott' 5. M. Hauser, R. Markowitz, D. Mcl-Iold, D. Gitelson. Rom' 6. G. Peacock, S. Dunning, R. Harris, D. Smith. Rott' 7. D. Fisher, B. Paul. During one of our assemblies the band gave its annual concert for the student body, highlighted by a percussion quintet. Shown here are S. Hoffman, E. Reedy, B. Cheek, B. Weinig, and R. Seibert, members of the percussion section. : 1v q , WarcAtng an yfwmic Bright red uniforms, peppy music, and preci- sion marching all signified the same thing - the Blair Band. Football games, parades and compe- titions always found the band performing to the best of its ability. The marches and uniforms were put away though, as the band gave its annual win- ter and spring concerts under the leadership of Mr. Koch. ti W , ,1 E1 cc if wif!L mudic Advanced Chorus. Row 1, P. Smith, B. Baldwin, S. Wheel er, A. Rivers, M. Fry, K. Sauer, M. Garceau, B. Wilkerson Miss Cross, S. Leight, J. Moler. Ron' 2. C, Renshaw, R Freas, D. Mitchell, N. Budestein, D. Momian, B. Taite, J Wklendall. J. Pisapia, G. Mlarfield, ml. Blakely. Row 3. C. Her nth, R. Anderson, E. lllillians, C. Hansen, B. Franks, E. East wood, R. Bemies, Atwood, P. Hansen, L. lVilliams. Row 4. ff S. Moore, G. Bell, D. Roland, D. Kelly, P. Gardella, C. Thompson, M. Moyer, Moerel. Under Miss Cross's careful supervision, the Advanced Chorus again had a busy, succesful year. The red-robed singers worked hard to perfect their repertoire through exercises, constant practice, and rehearsals. ,fyvfff fy7f ,,,,f,,. , , ,fmf ff ,,w,,,, f ,V -V 1 ,Q .- , .,-4.1, - ,f .. .f,wf'f'W ,.y1f5f'f ' . 1 'Q . . If . 1-1 Sf I 1 Rau' l. j. Hackriev, P. Baldwin, J. Lester, j. An- derson. E. Anderson. Row 2. S. Pope, A. Pauly, P Tecknor, M. jen, S. Chapman. Ron' 3. K. Teideman T. Piercy, D. Bennson, K. Lyle. Ron' 4. j. Boener, I'. Brown. XV. Peterson. TH Onlookers were enjoying the organ music provided by Mr. Wagner, an English teacher at Blair, who played the organ for our baccalaureate service. MARY C. CROSS. B..-X., M..-X., Chorusg An- nual Show Music Committee, Chairman of Mu- sic Department. ERNEST H. KOCH, B.S., B.M.g Music Appreciation: Band, Orchestra. M. CROSS E. KOCH X ,kr r-f x 1,.f.,f 41 H, I 1 , 2- W gf,-, N. ., Z 1,1 NZM al ...Q x gr .agifzmfr--t 'WA- 'r' ,.g , :ij 2 ' Q rf W: I ' A.. I . ' 1 ' A ,gggyndy in 1 V. V: 17.717, , ...f 4 ww :ny s 7 l ,w .yn r -+- ,.,,.--- To of :J,f'1V' 'ZZZQCIE . iff Qt- X Q57 n Aix 7 - -1 u -. C1 7.4 2, ,Aff 0f X f fb.-yrs 4. 1 X gig., .y 19241. M. BARTON N. COMPTON MARTHA A. BARTON, B.S.g Home Economics. NORMA , A.B.g Home Arts. MARY L. DICKENSON, H. COMPTON B.S.g Home Arts, Apartment Home Arts. LOUISE P. HAR- MON, B.S., M.A.: Home Arts, Vocational Home Arts: Future Homemakers of America, Chairman of Home Arts Depart- ment. CI. Fry looked on as Brown put the finishing touches friglzlj on a formal she made in home arts class. Their class also provided instruction in homemaking and house- keeping. They cooked tasty meals and made professional- looking clothes. Other phases of home economics included interior decoration, child study, and home nursing. Every year the home arts department sponsors a fashion show, but this term there was an added attraction. In October, a fashion show was put on by Simplicity Patterns, with stu- dents modeling the creations. omema in KIQNSON I.. HARMON iw, , . 1 . . .. fee'-,.-wif ' ,- 1. 7 ,M . .,..,,. , W., . , . -. - ff11.,'f..,1,.J -'V '21, M7 ff vm, , 4 1. '41 9 1'g5f:,,. ,cv f If ' . . . . uf L' 4- -' w 1 Z Z ,ff 4 7 fa f 1 14 '.f5l:7 I 2I NTT' - i f 0...,4 .. 0 f .5 'ff 2.13 1 9 I 4' 1 ,IV I 1 rp, f, 1 --ff A . li ff' , - Z. . ' -. v2y '-A , A ' . a 7 .. ' E4 . . I P. Balgie, E. Willett, F. Belair and P. Barkman learned to use the deep fat fryer in their cooking classes fbclowj. ,ff f' l 1 5 it 2 fi T J 4: '. ' 5 V ' L t A 1 . ,4:,. f'i , K, ,J Ya .s ' 2321 1231, . 1 y -' 9 A ' . A fa. - - I' ' f . Q1 ' ' 5 A '. f, ' 1 Q ' lj 5 F -'Ja L I 2 P -- i .- 1 1 . -.' Os 'EF , F' i gif, ' 7.1 f ' gf' X5 .g'n- ,Jfi i . F ,an K , Af .E 1, l ,Q , f K 633 V x i , Y 1 -,f+'3J 'f i ln Tylarch. Blair presented its annual fashion show, spon- sored by the Future Homemalcers of America, an organiza- tion new to Blair this year. Girls from the home economics classes. modeled their own creations. The girls yisited Paris, Holland. Mexico, London and XN'ashington during their trip around the Wide, Hide XYorld of Fashions. The fashions showed the appropriate dress of ' a tourist in these countries. ln the final scene. picturing the Cherry Blossom Festival , in Hashington were. I. Faunce, B. Richter, B. Goss. P. -3 Balgie. P. Bean, R. Marshall. R. Godman, and D. Fallon, Cherry Blossom princesses, and their escorts. 'V IV Fallon helped L. Nfclienzie finish hemming her formal in home arts class. Colorful gowns. stylish suits. and other creations were products of the sewing classes. i an .jew iona A highlight of the year. for the girls in the home arts department was the fashion show sponsored by Simplicity Patterns. The girls taking home arts were eligible to wear the clothing made in the latest styles, Here a make-helieye teleyision technician, B. XN'ade, caught a shot of D. Fallon and D. Hartig as they prepared to step out. z A , 4 A , q Ka l i A , ga Q-F F :N i . 1 1 y X' 4 ' ful in-54 'D-ig JZ 4 W 1' it 16,- I V -I ' ,I 2 ' J., I, x f 'A' f 'I' I - . f I ,vs V xt ML: ,I 1 , Q2 fn- . lt! M In In V NJ, I cy fn, N W - 'A fa- f . , 4 .4 zw FW '-L E-Wnfw , lj' 4 , ,V5 ' ,.,,. ,W 1 , , I A,,..,,m44f.J J. , - ,V - ig, , 1. . , -745,15 0- f AQ, ,' ,fl ' , if , f f .. ft f - . .1 2 ff.: afygff,-,,v., V f ' 2 , 2, W ,ef .fffozyly ' A ,. we- J , 'W M ' ' . -f , v' 'yi --'-- jf yiQ'7,' ff, ,jf 4 t I 1 I 5 , f eff Q 0 A I 1 W :ff y':J Z?5if V ' . X I t jvryl ,'lf4lUi!!j'.'w5'i ' 1 I ' 6 4 f A121 1 - 1',f?'fl79fwi'1.ff: f' . .- 1 ,f gl 1 4 . my Q .', 4' f , ,f , R. 1f1oRAMoNTI A. IflORlLI. M. NY11: ii. RHODES C- WILES ROBERT FIORAMONTI, B.S., M.Ed.g General and Voca- tional IVood Working, Related Math. ALBERT G. FIUR- ILL, B.S.,M.Ed.3 Printing: Graphic Arts Club. MERLE E. NYE, B.S.3 Jewelry. ERNEST V. RHODES, M.Ed.2 Mechanical Drawing, Tennis Coach, Safety Committee ,ltd viscr. CHARLES I. WILES, jr.g BS., General Industrial Arts Consumer Science. xlaerience for flte mac ine-age Intent upon their work in print shop were D. Fickel and to practical use by printing tickets, show programs and R. Dixon. The paper cutter was the object of their ob- office forms, and by doing work for other schools. servation and study. The boys in print shop put knowledge re' ,I 1 X. if qv, 3 W A , , 1 'b 1 . 4 1 nf 4 P' v 4 z-V 8332. . is. G.. NYU ,f 1 I Q., +9 ' ' L i' A X W JOSEPH A. HARTY, L.L.B,3 Electronics Shop, Audio- Yisual Aids and Amateur Radio Club. E. PAL'L STEIC- NER. B.S., M.A.g Machine Shop: Yocational Industrial Arts: Related Science: Chairman of Industrial Arts De- partment. The Ham Radio Club and the Audio Committee were busy groups at Blair this sear. The job of the audio com- mittee was to handle the audio equipment for school dances. assemblies. varsity games. and the various plays put on during the school year. It was a familiar sight to see the members carrying xarious pieces of equipment around the Blair Campus. The Ham Radio Clubs main purpose was to set up a station which could be used in an emer' gencs. Thes constructed a transmitter and then operated a ham station KYQGPW, as they trained inexperienced fans into regular ham operators. Audio Committee. Hou' l. T. Carroll, B. Laird. Row 2. D. Ewan, NI. Oserman. Ron' 3. D. Yfalker, I. Sumner. Ham Radio Club. Ron' l, E. Graf, D, Search, Williams, A. Duane. Ron' 2. B. Luther. B. Aiken. Chalupsky, M. Henry, H. Corden. Hou' 3. R. Mostow, R. Sharp, B. Laird, B. Swartz. L. Clark. M. Meyersburg, BI. Overman. X-f u I 0 dir'-' . ' rs, xr, 'frl Uv v. 1. -s X-f. ,' 1 5 .1 5-..' . -if 72: ',,.' -X1 . 8, . .. ,. WW si ,be I. HARTY E. STEIGNER H'4'.YaV 1- xx X zz I CONRAD J. BROWN, B.S.g Physical Education: Head Football - ,f Coachg Golf Coach, j.V. Basketball Coach. DAVID LICARRASCO B.A.g Physical Education, Health, Athletic Director, Athletic Committee Q-gQs f-' W1 e,4. W., 4 f o o l l'Qf5:5ll1g I0 g5lC6L l C. BROXVN D. CARRASCO O Lfnedd Under the expert guidance of our Physical Edu- cation teachers we kept in good shape throughout the school year and had great fun while doing it. In our new gymnasium we acquired the extra space needed, and we have been able to learn the skills of many new sports. ln addition to basketball and Sore feet and trampled fields symbolized the beginning of our soccer season. Coach Rieder emphasized sportsmanship as well as special skills during our active gym periods. In 4 r . 1' volleyball, our new facilities gave us the oppor- tunity to participate in badminton, handball, and table tennis, and to use the high bar, trampoline, and parallel bars. Intramurals in most sports al- lowed boys who were not able to qualify for varsity teams to compete after school hours. this picture he is helping XV. Murphy and M. Dantzic improve their game. New f 31 T' 0 .. 4 5 2 4 .,,, . .Q 34 . 1, -na-1-1-6 1' o flu! af' Boys' B Club. R0u.' l, Coach Reider. M. Klein, H. Franks, B. Betters J. Hutchinson B Morris, B. Cul e er, B. Froman, M. Vogtman. Rau' 2. Owen, C. Lohfiefniyj Dellastatious, F. Thomas, K. Gill, A. YVebster, G. Thompson B. Couch, S. Stokes. Row 3. j. Matthews, D. Dorsey, G Gerber, T. Gable, F. Shirley, I. Faunce, H. Sterling, G. Kiss ner. Rou' 4. S. Barber, T. Ash, J. Pfeifer, Zavona, B 3.!2l'--4 vv-' -1 v-7 P - -1 ., ,P , J V, l . s T 'rf Q E if at 3 'W 'T V. lg ,E -.fawsf - - 4 v ' A ' 5 F. V! ,J af , ,ff Q F . -. .fzifygf - l .X W V A ,L 7. .. ,Q i gl mags-15165514 l 1 QF 41 45 -'rf Z3 f 4 y ggfpef fs? ,M f u 'l Deffinbaugh, J. Cliber, R. Meyersburg, D. Smith. Row 5. B. Brenner, E. Ricketts, B. York, B. Riley, G. Raftery, M. Meyersburg, -I. Reed. Boys who proved to be outstanding in a varsity sport were awarded the big letter B and automatically became mem- bers of the Boys' B Club. Boys' Planning Committee. Kneeling. B. Booth, B. Decker, G. All- mon, W. Froman. Sitting. S. Barber, J. Rothgeb, B. Brenner, B. Blom- gren, Axley, R. Evans. Standing. J. Stogo, R. Smith, S. Herman, S. Neal, D. Clarke, D. Norton. The theme of the physical education classes this year was to increase student responsibility. Each of these boys, picked for his leadership and dependability among other things, acted as an assistant teacher in the classes. In every way they helped to maintain and encourage class morale. PETER PAZAHANICK, B.S., M.A.g Physical Edu' cationg Football Coach. EDWARD P. RIEDER, B.S., MA., Physical Education, Healthg Track Coach, Soccer Coach, Cross Country Coach, Di- ,IAA rector of Boys' Intramurals, Chairman of Boys' Physical Education Department. ' Q ' I I , 1 4 ff, ff! af f Aa :a2W ff49CL.f .-W f 11 . ., ff .- q az I ff if ff X ,.. . 4 -0' i '3' ff' .. ly ' - , . F w V 'iii 'i rf P. PAZAHANICK E. RIEDER 5' 'Z 1 '-., Vrklvl, ' . , . y wi Y. w 3 - 'W . '- it ,nw M Q W, ' 'W w, i Y f ,. 1 , 'fl .L V li' N Y ' lr 'gb is x 1 g , f 5 A , ' t lV 7r'a Q Z . . V ' . Q 5 f r 721+ ff ' H ' U V ' 7 ' J V if 'Vi viligzliir ,AL My 1 'Y 11 ' V .7523 ff, 0 zlfzv If 'l J 'MY' wi T y , ' l Q' .. f- if 'gi' '!: :ral 2 1-0 , k , X ' 1 ti .. 3 Wi. , E ia. T41 'il Jfixffif I 1 ' ,TV A 3 , .. ' T I ,ay g g f Jtgigf fg, ..-714,254 .. 'fra-Alf ' i' f - J . V' . - J dx- in 1 . . 2 5 1 l l 2 'R 5? sf! I ' qfifr ' . 'nt - , list? . ' 6 439' . X . . v A5 is J up Z J. BAKER G. DETWILER LIPPY JEAN G. BAKER, B.A., Physical Education, Hygiene, Girls' B Club, Intramurals. GLEN- ORE H. DETWILER, B.S., Physical Education, Intramurals. JUNE E. LIPPY, B.A., M.A., Physical Education, Hygieneg Intramurals, Stu- dent Planning Committee of Girls' Physical Education, Annual Musical Committee, Chair- man of Girls' Physical Education Department, Sponsor of Dance Committee. 1 eminine afdcficfi 0I'l Affldfdy S. Allaway, L. Mapes, M. Johnson, J. Hutchinson and L. Jen waited anxiously to see if Last's attempted basket would be successful. Under the supervision of Miss June l.ippy, the girls played an exciting game. They learned the rules and skills of each sport through the efforts of our Winn, V+. -'f mar- --.H f' gym teachers, who not only taught their classes, but spent after-school hours directing the girls' intramurals. The ath- letic program featured many types of sports, and was en- joyed by all the girls participating, due to the planning and guidance of our sports directors. ra t..,,,,, l i. , -.Q , . , P. - 4 , 1 Xi .,Lfg,-,MJT 'E 3 1 1 ' 'w----H- .. Q fx it 9 Q7 W 391493. ,iff 5 , iffy Q X'fT 'A V 1. Y.,,, -, ' Q 1 ' - Lf ,l1,Q'. .ff 47 -r t K ,V ' Cv. -f'? - 1? W' . 457 xl V '- -. . 1 4, L ws . C 3 V - Cafeteria Staff. Row 1. Mrs. Parks, Mrs. Hardesty, Mrs. Schulze, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Stokes. Row 2. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. lfilliams, Mrs. Peter, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Street. The aroma of tasty meals floated through the cafeteria each day at lunch time. But long before students arrived from their classes, the busy cafeteria staff had worked hard 14 faitkfuf dia prepare our LHCAQA Cashier S. Koetzle received B. Mar- tin's money, as he paid before leaving the lunch line. 'Cs V A preparing the food for the day. There was always a wide variety of foods either on the plate lunch or as separate items. Cakes and pies in lines on clean glass shelves tempted the students. Afterwards the dishes were washed and readied for the next day's use by these hard-working cafe- teria workers. ri 4 A clean, well-kept school was the aim of the janitorial staff. Through- out the day and after dismissal our cleaner-uppers scrubbed and swept to remove the trash left in the building. Wastebaskets, kept around school in order that the students could help with the cleaning job, had to be emp- tied. Waxing desks and floors, pol- ishing windows, sawing off locks and repairing the lockers were just some of their tasks. Une of the everyday problems of the janitorial staff was opening jammed locks. Mr. Condon, the head of the staff, used one of his many keys to open N. Verdin's locker in B building, 6ll'QfCLLQl'd 0 Olll' JCAOOZ Custodial Staff. Row l. E. Adams. Row 2. C. McCalvin, C. Snowden, Mr. Condon. Row 3. M. Tucker V Hill -G-ab ..-N 5 zzganufl soqlif' ,9vsl'.o Q 685.80 410 gg!! 6 jgll' 4uil '9 IIW' gl lnlugpt it-ni-'V' if ,wi 1--.ini .JZ 5-.' v II P3 ,X X ol 7 ,id . f 071: -- .' -vw - W., . :- Oun- I .f ar -:...,.,,A' ..rf 'I IQ In II II As Z . I I I I :I flzqjcloor fo goo dloorfdmand ila ei' t i 1 f fi Xigxz i vdwif , , .,,.W,,Wmmemefzffwf' was l R. The opening of the most successful homecoming that we have ever had was the annual mock football game. Cheer- leader B. Blomgren flirted with the muscular members of the Blundering Beauties football team. Athough the ath- letes battled long and hard against the Powder Puff Eleven omecoming gefifiuified Mock Majorettes . . . These lovely lasses provided unusual halftime entertainment for the annual game. Their strutting and twirling kept the crowd roaring, as they marched in a disorderly fashion down the field. on the field, and the cheerleaders daintily led them on, the score was a heartbreaking 6-6 tie. Even after the gridiron had cooled, and the stands were empty, the Spirit of the game prevailed to usher in a wonderful weekend. Bonfire ..., A nd then came the bonfire, the tremendous blaze illuminating the faces of the cheerleaders chanting, Go Blair- Beat Bethesda. The majorettes performed with lighted batons. Here B. Deffinbaugh throws the traditional B.-CC. dummy into the fire. if Q. 41 ...a-sa. 'Q K. 'Em 'lr ah, x l A431 ' .Ansari 5152 The Homecoming Parade . . . This vear the alumni were officially welcomed home bv the parade which wound itself through the streets of Silver Spring, arriving at our stadium in time for the homecoming game. The parade featured The red and white pom-poms in action and the excited vells from the Crowd resulted from the hard work of our livelv Pep Club. Vie saw its talents displayed in a variety of sports events throughout the season. It was often found P 1 aa- A! l '4 - 4 I Q.: ' ll floats bv various clubs at Blair and one float from B.-C.C. Ii Our band and majorettes were on hand to add music to the , festivities, and the Kev Club took first prize for the best float. I 5 l in the stadium practicing peppy routines. Working with the cheerleaders, it kept school spirit high and cheered our team on to many victories. H-no-.., 'flu :LEM 1 4 ' ,rj T T H' r 'Q 'QW' 'fa-rt 1,11--4 .9 N T' if on 'V' Tag, . Y few- t- vii' 'A 'f V ' 9 ag -fp Qi ,W . 26 5- N--fa I 7 an-:li 5 Y . Majorettcs. Row l. B. Barrows, J Schelle, S. Wilson, J. Adams, J. Weaver Row 2. D. Hyland, L. Tucker, M Park, D. Potter, C. Ferrar, H. Love J. Hicks, M. Duron. How 3. J. Eckloffi M. Carson, M. Dulcy, J. Battles, L Coffman, H. Seltzer, C. Cable. lQ!.,fl,m IQ M K1 'luv B1air's senior majorettes showed themselves in fine form, led by their captain, Joyce Schelle. Excellent ability and leadership gained for Joyce the position of captain for the year. She has won numerous contests, and has displayed her talent by performing for various civic organiza- tions. 1 av C3 -qi... X Half time on the football field was the time when Blairites looked forward to seeing the Majorettes strutting in time to the rhythm provided by the band. Their batons flashing, these colorful gals in bright red uniforms entertained at all grid games. During the sixth period each school day they were busy practicing their newest routines and spinning their batons. Other Majorette activities included parades and competitions, and they also performed at a professional football game. if wffffvfww ,v- 472' - -MW, f. A eye 'Im A-,wwf av .A,VV , 3 Mx , , ,y i-if5:f.d f 'ZZ-5ii:,, . Our team is red hot! and so was our school spirit backed by these energetic girls in their red and white outfits. Always at games, pep assemblies and bonfires, they gave life to the crowd. On cold days they added red mittens and ear niuffs to their already picturesque uniforms and kept 4 . 1 V as if e-E' 'tn-F right on cheering as symbols of good sportsmanship and school spirit. Row 1. M. Dennison. Row 2. N. Alkire, J. Grubb. Row 3. K. Anderson, S. Koetzle, S. Turner. Row 4. P' NHWYV M- Shffmiln, S. Dillard, B. Keegan, enlivened every sports event with their enthusiasm. 3 ,f . 1 H? J: nl f . . SJ' fl - 4 'f ,k ' s ' ,giltoof dlacrzf V of , Q if- wg , L wow LQl0f ftagft I Y The red star on the white sweater, belonging to the captain of cheerleaders. was worn by Margie Denison Here she leads part of her squad through one of its manv routines. Left to right. S. Turner N. Alkire S Koetzle. . Grubb, BI. Denison. I Cheerleaders. Left to right. M. Sherman, K. Anderson, P. out at the half to rest and watch the festivities on the field. , Narejv, N. Alkire, M. Denison, J. Grubb, B. Keegan, S. To see them inactive was a rare sight. Dillard, S. Koetzle, S. Turner. The cheerleaders took time 1 31: 1. 1? J Z I .5 F X x F fl. 25, ,5 ,v if F it 1 1 ltzgw, if '21-v in .5 1 I ' 'g? 7fYQM-... Q-ut 'i' 2 I3'iffQ?Ef5.afi,:'5??'13.32.2iii?.1?1Za.,1'Z.'.4f-11 ff f .1f:jN.' 4- ni 4 f--my y - . 415304: ,197 W Y , . ,, .7 ...-.. .., - fm- V ' ' f '5:' ' V 1. +,., ' V ' fag' , J Wyfdg-V,,3,f3l.-f::f.,,4:-f?f'Mi . . 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Daniels Row 4. XV. Summers, R. Lyle, G. Thompson, XV. XVimer, B. Corzine. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Oppmzents Anacostia . Bladensburg . . Suitland Allegany , . Northwestern .. Coolidge . , Frederick . Bethesda . We They 6 0 .0 24 7 12 0 26 20 0 13 I3 33 0 . 12 7 - as ik' .. 'i5e?'r' e g an IE-L' egg . 3' Q 'it 5, 'L ':L'1 'Z i'7'f?:f'Q KTM Iam .. 'Ni I 12,41 mai v , J, 'W' 'LE 1 4 I . 1 VIi335 . J l T 5 ' ' 2 I V., .il 1 I W x 1:1 . 1 . V Qi I 5 A! ' 5 'J 1 J IQ: 4 1 V I S Y , 3 ,V A f ll 1 A I B , ' 2' ' a ' i' L 's we ' V ,3 Q - 44 I ' X ,M D 4, 1 H 1' X ,w1f 7 'T 4' .M , '38 .-fl' -V QT' ',,,f' ww, 'ff AyF!y d' , Rott' 1. B. Betters, J, Hutchinson, F. Schultz, E. Clements, Dorsey, C. Cushman, D. Jensen, B. York. Row -1. Coach H. Franks, H. Sterling, Rott' 2. XV. Trussels, R. Hale, R. Gill, Brown, Coach Good, Coach Pazahanik, J. Saunders. R. Smith, H. Wilkinson, J. Mathews. Row 3. B. Martin, D. The win over Bethesda-Chevy Chase brought to a close another successful football season for our Blazers, giving us a tie with Bladensburg for the bi- county crown. XVe got off to a good start by beating Anacostia with a score of 6-fl on our own field. Although it was raining and the field was muddy, our boys managed to come out on EOIJ. The following Sat- urday we were set back by a loss to Bladensburg, 21-H. Our next battle was a night game against our bi-county opponent, Suitland, played under Northwestern's lights. Here Blair gained its first bi-county win by a I2-T score. We then traveled to Cumberland where we suffered our only other loss, 26-fl. Through the remaining games the Blalers went undefeated, shutting out Northwestern, 20-0, tying with Coolidge, I3-I3, trampling Frederick, 32-U, and outplaying B.-C.C,, I2-7. Our coaches seein confident that we will have another suc- cessful football season next year. Z-f 125 .,.-e - - ifgii 41: nk, , ,, t .ff W5 -1 in V, V. 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But the Colts were lucky when they tied ws. it up in the last few minutes with a long pass. Here a Coolidge runner was about to be stopped. -f 'I--- 144 f 2 e '31 it '-1: 1 ,Ag 3 M -W. J wig: if ii y mm ,,. I, . '35 .25 rigdflw- 1-fa .., 1 51.- ., , . Af- .V Q., ' .Yr f :Q J, .5 ' X ylf ll-'42 5 '- gil-'Jkiq' , i- ilzf Q n 1 PM N. S ' 3 af fa HK , . :fe-H 5' , . ,, 'Q-,gy-f ' ' ' - - ' 4-...fs .m w. ' .,,. Q-' . I .- 13 I F' . Q ,,,-V Q - xi' Bladensburg .... Although our loss to the Mustangs hindered our chances for the league title, it by no means left us out of the race. H. Snoots and H. H'ilkinson slowed down the runner as L. Thompson pursued. Northwestern . . . By springing forth a strong offensive drive in one of our roughest games, we trounced the H'ildcats 20-O. Here a Blazer picked up valuable yardage as J. Morrison f5lj and Steve Stokes l22j moved into the play. P'-1 JJ? 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Q ' 0: . 1 g 1 1. 7 . , 4 , if x W If 9,5 fd!! f X' 1 f ' wx f 2 X X I I f f 'V f I gf V ' 11 ff I , ' 1 V1 Z vi: , ' 1' xl? , V V? ,V H . .1 ' f I,-J' Yr ' K V . i I' 2 . ,VV-V., Iv V M 11.1 XVhat did we do? lVe beat Bethesda! This triumphant a hard fought battle, the tired but happy team carried a the scene below. After proud Coach Brown off the field. ta, F WF 'iss' Q W' 1 1 S' Jr: '. junior Varsity Football Team. Rau' 1. J. Arthur, S Granat, R. Perkins, D. Xfright, B. Taylor, L. Brown, J. Shriver, H. Morton, A. Beck. Rou' 2. R. Tull, YV. Clark, If Sullivan, E. Thomas, J. Crawford, H. Peterson, E. Simmons D. Gregg, E. Morehouse. Row 3. H. Abramson, D. Hester, D. Hummel, B. Arnabeck, A. Bernstein, V. Krause, R. Skog lund, G. Peacock, A. English, R. Sutter, Row 4. Mr. jones gufure amifg I0 ayero Dance with me Henry . . . In the first Junior-Senior game ever played at Blair, the two classes had their chance to display good-natured rivalry. The game ended in a scoreless tie and everyone was happy- ex Q' I. Norton, J. Mitchell, D. Blache, B. Carmichael, H. Stewart, B. Daniels, B. Dollins, R. Smith, J. Harmon, R. Klechak, B. Yarnell, K, Howell, M. Berry. .Although their season wasn't too successful this year, our varsity hopefuls showed hustle, team spirit, and a real desire to win. W :.jlsa4,,, -sf A a H if 6 2 'T il 5 ' 50 'Wa v we '- xx-M, GT! F' ', V ' Y 'f iii-1164810-M W , ,V Z., ., . .j 2 ' 2 ,A ,. ,. ' , ' ' ' 1 .Hn A ,Av W M ? . , Q 4, .. 5 Qu J' f Z ar, 4 Varsity Basketball Team. Row l. T. Brown, j. Stogo, E. Clements, B. Goss. Row 2, J. Reed, D. Smith, M. Beas- ley, B. Daniels. Row 3. Coach Moffatt, I. Faunce, C. Castle, J. Zavona, B. Gingell. The hours of practice pllt in to make a successful basketball team were rewarded when our boys came out on top. ,NCLPLJCOLLF wzar 55 7 R i 7 l :my-,, Y 1 lx Mswmyggvl ww . --1 R:t+xi1t.4.f. . A ,i ifmifis. Q aa- BASK IQTB.-XLL SCH EDU LE Team Blair Opponent Place john Carroll 43 63 A Richard lNIontgomery 67 31 H Xvashington-Lee , . 49 72 A Gonzaga , . , . 48 5l H .Xlumni ,. . 56 40 H High Point . ., 60 48 A B.-CC. . . 83 66 H Landon . , . 58 54 H Northwestern , . 37 54 A Blaclensburg 51 67 A Anacostia . , . 77 63 H High Point . , 58 48 H B.-C.C. , 53 52 A Roosevelt . 55 58 A Northwestern , , 39 40 H Suitlantl . , 66 42 A Blaclensburg 49 58 H Suitland 76 66 H I. -II Suitland . . . T6-65 Our last encounter of the 1956 basketball season was an Basketball 1956 ,.., At the whistle the two centers jumped and with that our basketball season got under wav, This vear our hardcourt wizards provided plentv of thrills for the crowd and finished the season with a good 6-4 bi-countv record. Our first game was a disappointment when we lost to john Carroll, 63-43, but we followed it up bv tromping over Richard Montgomery, 67-31. Our next encounters were with Washington-Lee and Gonzaga, which we lost 72--19 and 51-48 respectively. XN'e then traveled to High Point and came home with a happy 60-48 win for our squad, At the B.-C.C. game we walked over our rivals with a score of 83-66. After Bethesda we played an exciting game and won .58-54 over Landon. At Ritchie Coliseum our boys plaved hard against strong Northwestern opposition, but lost 67-51. To Bladens- burg we lost a hard-fought battle, 67-51, but pulled that up by beating our District opponent, Anacostia, 77-63. We repeated our first performance with High Point as we whipped them again, .58--18. Then we met our Bethesda arch rivals and both teams fought to the end, basket for basketg but our boys topped theirs, 53-52. The third meeting with a District school was a close scrap with Roosevelt, in which our opponents took a 58-55 victorv. Our most important game of the season came when the Northwestern team returned to our gym. The two powerful teams clashed again as the fans viewed basketball at its best. The Blazers wound up with a heart-breaking 40-39 loss, We ended the year by losing to Bladensburg, 58-49, and walking over Suitland twice by scores of 62-42 and 76-66. All btlt four of this vear's stars will be returning next year, so Blair can look forward to another great team then. unnu-inns: afternoon game with Suitland, M. Beasley easily added an- u other two points to help give us an eleven-point win. High Point .... 5 S-48 Our second game with High Point was won as easily as the first. Dick Smith is seen here scoring. - ..a.., in br . . r rf1 m'us- .tw-f,.-L U- - Bladensburg . . . 49-58 Nearing the end of the season we met Bladensburg once again and lost a close one in the last few seconds of the hard-fought game. To begin the second half J. Zavona and his oppon- ent jumped in the center. B.-C.C .... 83-68 NYC took our second bi-county win by romping over Bethesda, 83-68. Here, Ed Clements is shown going up for another basket as A. Lamond makes Il futile attempt to block it. The game was 3 runaway, in which we kept good control of the ball and greatly outscored our rivals. f5? :i wi , ff I , - gaajmiff 1, 44 I if 4 so ly 1711 if ? M ,.,,W,,,a 21158 I'l'l0l'l'lQl'l tif Lefore uicfory I qw, ,:,,,lff3fy, , -mf M-,f '-. - ' , f ,, , fffw-W l -wwf, - , , ,J-.- W HLA: ' lgk l Xwaf 31 . X! fl awe i X ' -- f 5 r l ' ' 'v' .1v,, ,YA...f. ai ' ' ' -- K , t . i, . r V, ., , J A E i Llv xxx' ,I , , fs' Q- V .i, fy sa ZZ' 'kv W-s 1 4 ,I I ET. ,, ,.. ' .V., 415595 gs., ..Y'- ? - Ei J umor Xarsitw Basketball Pott l X Krouse R Clements D Ricci NI Dantzic D enson Pou. 2 B Hork K Gill K Nhller J Schrieber G Kissner Rou 3 J Nladox B Corzme J Xerriclt S ones -is a preliminarx to each basketball game our jauees proved their abilits as future xarsitv players This year the boss were werw successful and showed great promise uni Ol' GLZ QF15 Coming through with another win, our j.V. team walked over Bladensburg. Here K. Miller went up for a jump shot as M. Jensen and K. Gill look on. The team wound up the year with a very successful 13-3 record. - .+'3F Z- '.' 111:13 52.291 :r+a2wzatffL.ii5. Soccer Team. Row 1. D. Clarke, R. Braumberg, B. Stephan, D. Shure, E- JBYYCUC, M- Jensen. Row 3- K- Kissler, I- V311 E. Ponce, R. Carbo, Axley, H. Paddon. Row 2. G. Pea- Derwerker, SKCHTUS, P. 5CfW21Cki. XV- MUTPTIY, M- LCC, cock, D. Gregg, R. Schnebly, B. Decker, S. Ager, B. Kanter, B. M0rf:'h0uS6. Sidwell Friends . . . 2-0 . Our 2-0 win over Sidwell Friends helped us to gain the Metropolitan Championship. In this scene E.. Parsons is heading the ball as his opponent starts after lt. 447 swf? 175' ., ,,.. ., 1 ., . ,, ,, . ., . H . ,M '- 1 - --f.-ff'-ref.:-t fgi we t- .. -- nf ry .l. ,L-, I- -,- -. '.., ., . . 1, , .- jk-1-J. ':'-fs -on '51, .J 1- 5, . . : I-411 -'nm-4 ,gfdtv M ...S-+':t.' OCCQP. . . NVQ did it thrice and we shall do it again! That was the spirit of our Blazer hooters as they entered into what proved to he another successful season, winning for us our fourth consecutive Metropoli- tan lnterscholastic League title. The expert guid- ance of Coach Reider, combined with the skill and aggressiveness of our players, resulted in an impres- sive league record of seven wins and only one loss, and an overall record of nine wins and only two defeats. In scoring, our boys rolled up 26 goals against their opponents. Since several ol our games were postponed until later dates, the original season schedule was shuf- fled around quite a bit. Our first league game was with Landon. By driving forward in the sec- ond half we managed to hold them scoreless, 3-0. Rau' l. T. Sinclair, K. Watts, B. Betters, R. Smith, j. Whit- aker, QI. Benton, P. McGuckian. Rott' 2, R. Horne, E. Parsons, J. Rote, R. Seeley, P. Maxey, D. Sloan, J. Ijnklesbee, S. fAe uniuema dloorf Next we played two consecutive games with Sidwell Friends, and won both by scores of l-0 and 2-03 the first with a hard, tightly fought battle and the second by taking and holding an early lead. Probably the most thrilling contest was with the Alumni, which the varsity won in the last thirty seconds of the second overtime, 3-2. Following that was a return match with Landon, and we romped over them 513. Our first of two losses came when we journeyed to Orange, Virginia, to be defeated by a strong XVoodberry Forest team, 5-l, in a non-league game. The second loss was to St. Albans by only one goal, which meant that by staying undefeated they could tie us in the final game of the season and still win the championship. So we had to win all three of the remaining games to keep the title. Larcombe, Coach Rieder. Ron' 3. 1. Parker, B. McFerren, E. Kimble, B. Stewert, M. Reed, M. Klein, T. Versis, A. ' Hermann. Last year we retired the previous soccer trophy and this season we gained the first leg on the new one. Here we are beating Landon 3-0, as l'. Nlcfluckian steals the ball from his opponent. I ' Wmwff P fag i- . .fzaawagp .E 11 ,, Q ,s,:J- 1. A gy ' -beef-gf 2 , f -gf-wif .F fa ':- -' Q1 ., . 'U ' 7-'i ' W. ' , 5 w A . Q ' iz' is .v ff f J 5 f' f ff 'ff' swwspfga . 5.10, ,fy ,,,,,, f . , 4,,,.. A 1 0 4, 124 J- Hyfyy. f f X- fy ,- :I-,fl N 51 - , I A . 1.4 -gym. I V 'H 'I CP-af 2 . ' 314 45' fa 1 ,fffjifffrh ' .- I - .A , pw 'gp .ii,,.:M , fix My-,j' .5 I, fm, gg. . , gqpnvfw. I I . A ff--7' ' ' v 4 4 y.ZXag,.,,, , - A O' I ,.. - 4 f' ,L A 51 , V Q ' A. 4 I , fr. ' v ' ' --.-.Jn , - --,.....-.. 4 Our soccer team, true to form, came through with another win to beat Episcopal, 6-2. Here B. Stephan advances the ball, as T. Sinclair holds off an opponent and D. Shure After defeating Episcopal on our own field by a score of 6-2, and then downing them again in a 2-0 shutout, we were ready for the all-important re- turn match with St. Albans. Showing tremendous spirit, our boys practiced hard to prepare them- selves for this final game, In snow and rain on SOCCER SCHEDULE Team Blair Opp. Landon QPracticej , . . . . 3 2 Sidwell Friends . . . . . 1 0 Landon ......, . . 3 0 Episcopal ..,.... . , 6 2 Sidwell Friends . . . . . . 2 0 Alumni .,.. . . .. . 3 2 Landon ........,. . . . 5 0 lfVoodberry Forest , , . , , . 1 5 St. Albans ,....,., . .. 1 2 Episcopal .... . , . 2 0 St. Albans .. , . . . 1 0 looks on. Our soccer program gives the smaller boys a chance to participate in athletics. our home field we fought a terrific battle and triumphed over St. Albans 1-0, to take the Metro- politan League crown for the fourth straight year. Wie hope that by winning the championship this year we will have started another three-year sweep of the title and the retiring of another trophy. RIFLE SCHEDULE Team Blair Opponent B.-C.C ....... . . . 1300 1296 Northwestern . . . . . . 1030 937 St. -lohn's ..... . . . 1328 1296 Roosevelt . . . . . 1329 1177 Navy Plebes . . . . . . 1304 1378 B.-C.C. ,....,, . . . 1353 1309 Northwestern . . , r , 1040 1927 St. lIohn's , . . McKinley ...,.,. Wfoodrow Wilson . . . , . . 1328 1272 T - e -4 . 3 A ii I' cl iii L 3 A 3, it v:J'T7f D 1 'i ' i' . F g?t . . 2? f ral ii Q B l l .. A, ' ., . , ,H Ax T' 1 Jr ,nu k , r .X-fm.,-,. Bovs' Rifle Team. Ron' l. A Tavlor O Hildensteiner H Knu - 1 . , Y - - . . - Y , . ppel, J. Powell. These boys represented Blair in L' Hsflm- R' Haters- ROV' 2- B- fflddlflgi V- ROr1lev, manv interscholastic rifle meets during the year. L. Shea. Rott' 3. P. Tarbett, H. Sigman, C. Davis, B. Riley, l 0 LI L:fI'VLQI'l Under the direction of Nfr Robert Nia ire our Blazer riflemen ended the season with an- other winning record. A course of instruction in rifle marksmanship was given to sixty boys who tried out for the team. and the best twenty were chosen to make up the squad. The competitive season came in the second semester. This year's squad could be called a green team, since less than half of the members had not had any previous experience in range target shooting. However, since only one man will be lost through graduation this year, next year's squad should be one of the best high school rifle teams in this section of the country. An outstanding event this year was a trip to the Naval Academy at Annapolis to fire against the Navy Plebes. Our team has been invited to return next season. L. Heflin, O. Wildensteiner, and P. Tarbett practiced after school. In the N.R.A. postal match Blair placed 50th out of 250 teams in the United States. 1.1-A-M1 f W5 .:. - Y f Aww .. ' 4 d 1-. --. Q. -F., M 3 g5 UH QE Golf. Hou' l. S. Habblitz, J. Owen, C. Lohren, L. Kellert, underway. Driving and putting kept them in shape for inter- A. Hermann. Row 2. P. Gelfeld, Coach Brown, R. Horn. scholastic matches with other teams. This team had promise Forel was the cry of these men as the golf season got of repeating the success of former years. QQU19 0 OI' Clll' r wp ..---1 -- If-un V, iq 5 + ' hw, nf I. . 7 , - ' X v mn sf. .N fa. ,, V .. , wi-'sl 1,5 ,' 'f ' , 7, ' JZ -wi W 1 'P 4 , ll V , , I 1 '.5..,, , f , ' f p A 4' .ff' W -5 ,qi B gh ' -5, .VV fm- 4 ' 4 ' If i 'V L VV :Mp A' - if X I 9 ,la ' 'V' f Z - R 41, 1 .A ,.,, , GOLF SCHILIJULE IMI1' ffflllflllfllf Course Xpril 6 lfricnds Columbia I ,Xpril lfl Waishington and Lee Washington G. and C.C. ,ri April Ili Wheaton Argyle A April 20 l-'gills Cllimli Washington G. and C.C. April 23 Blzitlenshurg Prince Georges .Xpril 23 llullis Manor Xpril BU fiillllligil Indian Spring 1- 4+ P ',, Mary 4 High l'oinl llrook Manor Farms ' 1 -- .4, ' r- - 1 - . ' ' A May 1 bcorgc Huslnngton .lrrny-Navy Egg 'N May ll Rllillllll Montgomery Manor Qjrfl .. . -M , 1 'fzthl KI: JZ Nlny H Northwestern lnmlian Spring ,rg f r fu k r sfjf-f'f'S p Man I8 llelhcstln Woodmont g. .fa egrig,5,,,,i4,5ii'.jy:J.v if V. fungi , 385-I' I' H s2f.'1:f,v'1i'f-'If-ml mf I lf- ' Y L 'ffzfitig Vi.. 2 .qi-'W-11 .wiirf bs.. 1- 5 MV., S- A .-A Q-5. aw. ,, ' - 1 ' ' ,, - 'W--4 - f - Q' - h I . i, .Kr-5,31-.-.,:!,,V r- -f- 6 lloh Mqlrcinnr mhsphiyeml glance and lurm as he practiced ,4'ff:'f'.','?'1'-'jjj-'Hl -- g V his swing. lhe colnpclilum this your incluilccl matches at ,gp 3vlT'ET',.,. A some of the arrears outstanding golf wurscs, aff' A 1: .' - ' -f ' U za: -jen: J - -4-1 'j 44 . Q . I 1 fn I , -v, il '. ' u Bn 'z '4 'I1l Afl- .5 ,.f 1 Q V' p I. . if 's 'x 'J , 2 7 .. 7x i R l 4' V xx , 1,- I 5' ' ' . X f V ,- g f V f'1 1 RP' -Egggf' I 5 - K, 4 'Wg' l I. Tennis. Row 1. J. Hardy, D. Lieske, R. Seeley, j. Pfeifer, Evers' spring day after school, those interested in tennis B. Stephan, K. Gill, B. Hendrickson. Row 2. D. Schmidt, were found indulging in hard practice at the Sligo or Mead- J' LCVY, K- Howell, Lemp, N. Boskin, R. Durkovic. Row 3. owbrook courts, and later challenging each other for top- J. Orchin, R. Moore, B. Dollins Mig-rg, R. Marshall, I seeded positions on the team. The varsity was composed of Whitaker. Not Shown. T. Sinclair, D. Glass, M. Plotz, P the six highest-ranking players, who were eligible to compete McCuckian, Thornburgh. in interscholastic matches. The Jayvee team was made up of those ranking seventh and below. Tennis is a sport for those hearty souls who love action. J. Pfeifer took a forearm shot which kept his opponent on his toes. p,, f it ':i 4v ., - Q 1 ' ' -5 V A, M- ,vf-n.f L-1' +w-:w M . M M4111 V , -M' f- - any f. , 'V' 1 Q., H-Q ff.-f CLC 2 - , 9- , R ' ' rg- A 31 ...,--ys.- . i 1 mf -1 , .':'- . 'wg . -i ,ef ' - 1, gb ug: fifth q r 1: 1 'L' , 0 I. nf T A 7r.:v:Ai:-r ., N 1.. V M' f' '.. E 'sf f 'W'Z' W, 1 ' .1 f W ' , '- u-I 'kdvz YL . -f NW. 1 f. . 1 j'g?'ff,:fM,,. g. W t t . so ' .1 'fy Lt' 'L' ' il-4.fi'S if9f'i'Z Z: J r fr .- . f. we safrfwc wis wfs, is - M k it, in M, g,,,:f, ?fgf,,,m 1 TENNIS SCHEDULE C afgfl 1 A? itiliffiiiiv 'fin ' April 10 Woodrow XVilson sh if . ,,,' ,L H, ,, , 4,1 x -190 uv 7 A. ,,,,. f, M, .pri .. estern 4' lyjp- My ,xpru 21 lVakefield rf? . , i :L f . : . ., . F5 J' ' g'1fle'. 'f2f'Z.f '..,,L 3 If L ..fff',,,,,,,,.9' . V-W' of-Afwv ,Q April 28- Siclwell Friends - ' 1, L., , A' ,.1 -' ' fu' ff ' ' ,u,f'-z ff tow' ' -:a2fg f-g'4 'i-,Aff MT!.:....'f. I 'f3.g,k,3e7A, ' May 3 Tournament i-LQ 4 'ik' 't i,?'t 4 Zf'T f i ffii 'l Y,-1 , l 3 'wV'L '7' V 'J ' NI . CC - vs .4 - ,Q -,.,.. Q. ,. , .- . aw 4 H- . . 'at-4, ,,,.. 9425, 5 Q,Q2a.,:.-ite., A x 4 X. k f. ld ,, . -11 -f,41Q,g ,.,, ,H 5ifT ',M-.,.,.,-3. K .,m..1fn . 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I ,W l Cross-Country Team. Rau' 1. J. Axley, D. Windes, J. Pfeifer, Raftery, M. Klein, D. Search. Row 2. R. Durkovic, S. Dunning, R. Steele, D. Johannes, T. Ash, J. Johannes, B. Morgenstein. Row 3. L. Clark, C. Davis, R. Meyersburg, M. Meyersburg, M. Vogtman, Coach Reider. The cross-country team was started at Blair three years ago by Coath Reider. It is truly a sport which develops the .,,,m-vi,, M '5,,M1,,w1 r 5 . staying power and not the quitting habit. Each of these boys put in many hours of strenuous work to train for the fall meets. They proved their worth in the johns Hopkins Invitational at Baltimore by placing seventh, scoring higher than I3 other teams. The biggest thrill, however, came in the Maryland State Meet, when the team received a plaque for second place honors. mac roui ed uarie euenfo CROSS-COUNTRY SCHEDULE Dale Meet Oct. 6 Wakefield, Falls Church, and George NVashing- ton High Sthools Oct. 19 Oct. 29 Nov. 3 IT. of Maryland lfieshmen lllual Meetj Johns Hopkins lnxitalion Meet Xkporlron llilson High School lliual Meetj Nov. lf Xlziivlqilnl Slgllt' Nleel TRACK SCHEDULE , ff - Dale' Team Place' April 7 .Xlexandria Memorial Relays Alexandria, Va. April Wakefield IQ Northwestern Northwestern Qlriangular Meetj .Xpril Rockville Wheaton Blair f'l'riangular Meetj April Northwestern H.S. Northwestern May Fort Hill Invitational Cumberland May llihtiounty Meet Northwestern May 5 Star flntersquadj Blair May john Carroll BQ St. johns Blair flriangular Meetj May Maryland State Meet Univ. of Maryland Anderson, J. Ericsson, D. Search. Row 4. C. Margolis, S. Benson, D. Chubb, R. Martin, XV. Martin, B. Morehouse, T. Ash, S. Green. Row 5. F. Peacock, L. Kelchak, K. Kessler. XVith hopes of winning another State Championship, as it did last year, the track and field squad started out in the early spring to follow a strict course of physical training prescribed by Coach Reider. Track being one of the smaller sports at Blair was not Many long hours were spent each afternoon after school given the glory it deserxed but these boys worked long and in practice for various meets. Shown here is J. Dellastatious hard Here D Smith puts the shot as Coaches Reider and clearing the hurdle. ...Q- Faculty-Varsity Game. M. Beasley, B. Corzine, B. Dan- And Mad-Man Moffatt lumbered gracefully down the iels, I. Faunce, J. Zavona, G. Kissner, C. Castle, B. Goss, court, as the Faculty-Varsity ,game got under way. Playing J. Stogo, J. Reid, B. Froman, E, Clements, T. Brown, in dead seriousness, they were a pride to the sport. And D. Smith. here was our team??l! 34058 CPCLZ 900186. junior-Senior Basketball Game. I. Faunce, M. Beas' ley and J. Zavona put on a delightful exhibition of ballet skill in the junior-Senior game. B. Goss waited, re'ady to assist. eason 'S Fi orfing i Q jlw P nal E IICOUIIIGP Gives 3132613 Rebound Against Ramsg 5 -iiare Third S WY' pot 1th Barons AIM' nailing 3-2-29 az hafftlrn .,. Ihr EI:-ojzflfrf' ' ion. this Buazefr- put on the .Learn :A'kffV7x?- .L1-,vm gag of their A In 50 paffvt-' UI -rncf' ,ML I' care!-r. Senior scar- W5 a- Efair flag! ' 1 - f -. ,I - fo.'1w:-1 Ed Clernents, ' :MI-1 place vw the T' ff ' Reid. 4: injured Dick Ly rmue of dz... ' Bill F1-Inman, 6: and Joe 'H I 11, Tae zamui, leading Y frizewew Stan Sbnver with 26 I tr- and .Vac Beafley wing 20. by .N I , az.: K 57111171 ea f-J aw' IMI., Family ' Jai-'A 1, the va12i1,v1s Mfirazz' ' m.'.'eI1 wer zhe Bagged 1'ac11J- I- Lf- ' fafhlon 55-42. W' I 4431 2115 All-JIGL ou .- .Ippw-gd XM AI: 5 'X wag V announctldr ,ug and ,hiw-I-eff! V it I. :nd Clement: re- K' ,, . 'V' Q fl-5 mention. 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' March 27 Gaithersburg ............... 12-2 A ' f March 29 McKinley Tech ' N ,ag I 4'1 April ll Western .,.......... 17-0 , 'Vi 1 f fef' A ril 13 George Washington ..., .8-1 W, 5 Agiii 17 Frederick ,....,..... .4-3 W April 19 Roosevelt .7-6 V. it rg 1,4 April 23 High Point ffif' ., s,rs,rr .W April 26 B.-oc. sh,,, at ' 'EW April 30 Bladensburg ir j f?'?j3Lf,f , , , A f,,,, f .g...,,:z May 3 Northwestern Al K M ,,,,, l '59 - , May 7 Suitland I Mr , , '52 ' I if May 10 High Point digg' A17i L 4A , .17 4,4 314511 May 14 B.-c.c. 'W 'ii' 1 fi 5 1 ' May 17 Bladensburg 1--it 'i:f 2 ,.,-,,, W 4 4 ,U Q May 21 Northwestern if ,,,, 1 f . ,.., We--...,,,, H M Mi, 24 i..i.i....i .. ,f 1 or f . H f-' 1 ' B. Froman threw to complete the double play as B. Cul- if V A pepper was forced. Baseball Team. Row 1. J. Reid, B. Culpepper, B. Phebus, Mayer, R. Waters, T. Evans. B. Froman, E. Clements. Row 2. M. Ginsburg, J. Zavona, In the several lettermen returning from last year, Coach R. Williams, A. Webster, S. Barber. Row 3. B. Morris, J. Kulakowski looked for the necessary hitting and fielding Mazur, J. Stogo, S. Dunayer, G. Kissner, Coach Kulakowski, power to spark the team to another successful season. T. Brown, B. Goss, B. Daniels, J. Matthews. Row 4. V. f .,wi,f4. ,M-f.,,f , , ..,,,,,,,f S. Barber warmed up in the bull pen before an exciting baseball game. ondfanf loracfice B. Morris demonstrated the technique of sliding into base. Constant practice brought about the perfection of this skill and contributed to the success of the ball club. '.,. I t Lv . v ff' I . ' l . ' 5 I ' , , 4 ivglljfy l I 'Q Q ' t , f. s f V l A t 1 C f nf fi V l , I .xi If 1 f HM ' .,,,,.,-ff ew Q 3 ' - 'V ' I vw xg ,tier ' Wanaka, ' , N I - , M, A A 4 Q , ,Z X QQ -. 1 y f A' ,, Q , I ,mn 4, t , wx - ' A k Q !,'Kf 'f 1 I ' Q ' ' V 1 'lf 'W A , A , ff a its i s ' 'si 1 , f , 4 A . ix.. 5'-. X ,V I A V I Y ,. ,,,V 14,5 A :V , . ' : .Y ,gg ,F A .r gg Q W f rx' v, 3 ' 5. ' fv,, , H I 1 i .Q N. ' nfl P13 ' Y ' hfftpdf-WeSf1fg,s,leE'rd H In -By? Q, V Mi' an fu-:gg S- 1 12,1 t ...Q 1. writ: 7ffs1. - .. -in 'V' R WA p AJ L awvfnywm ,4 V CU1 ' 9 oue l L V 1-:Ei I . . 5 . .,.. , ,,,,,,Nw M ' '---s----,,-H 7 . 3... . ff ff if . ,1f,, 7 5 ,.,,, , , f ,iff Mfg w 4 . 4 , M . ..,.,,,, ,sv Mw,m,.,,,,, ,,,,., 4 ' ' - Y L I I I I 5 I I I Il 'J llll Ill I! , ill! ln . 'I V ul 1- f ' -- A . , , -' , -A ' ' 1, I ' , A . . f ' ' . M The girls' gymnasium for some time housed the physical education activities of both boys and girls. When the boys moved into their own new gymnasium last year, the girls .xdncl lille ir' fi, foo Yes, the girls, too, had an athletic program of their own. The students had the opportunity to participate in a variety of sports activities. Throughout the year, the girls became acquainted with a great number of sports. Some of the sports they covered during the year were tennis, field hockey, volleyball, ping pong, shuffleboard, tum- bling, folk dancing, softball, and basketball. A class in hygiene was also part of the curriculum. took full possession of this building. It was renovated and redecorated to accommodate the many activities on the girls' physical education schedule. The intramural activities, which took place after school, were also an important part of the sports program for girls. Girls who were interested arrived early on the day of sign-ups, so that they could be included in that intramural sport. The competition was keen and it provided enjoyment lor all those who participated. The girls' gym had been remodeled to accommo- date them. lt improved the big problem of crowded conditions. The progressive awards for faithful partici- pation in the girls' intramural program were a shield. a small MB, and finally a chenille Those girls who had achieved their B automatically became members of the club. . , . -- The well-rounded program of the girls ' physical education classes was a product of V - ,. , . , 1 J... the efforts of the Girls Planning Committee and the gf-sm teachers. af st ? ' I iff 1 ff ff 7 f .NJ-J J fl QUQI'Lf!l,f r gear I9 anne E OI' MA Girls' B Club. Left to right. P. Hansen. B. Schaefer, L. Zehring. Girls' Planning Committee. Left to right. P. Narey. K. girls discussed the problems that confronted the girls' phy- Anderson, B. Neumann, Ii. Anderson, and'M. Gaines. These sical education classes. Y' fwsgl' l if ll f 1ar an ,Al 1 W I J , ,, f .,,,,,' 1.4, ,.e.,..,,... ,. if ' 'I H .. ,f ef . , 11 'r ' kiwi T'-112' fpzff Q ' Wfzfw, I L. Zehring demonstrated the procedure of a sue- J. Norris, B. Shafer, cessful serve while M. Elbrader, E. Garrett, B. Floegel, Ucwie aporfa l0I 09l CLlfl'l S. Brown, P. Smith, P. Coffman, H. Dayhoff, N. Lowe, P. Turner, and B. Floegel, members of Miss Bakers hygiene class, listen intently as the teacher gives them advice about hygiene, home- making, and family life. .X ,' .AZT 7, 23714: Xi-. 5:1 SX ,R a Y. .1-W , - Y Girls' Volleyball. Ron' l. B. Richter, R, Schultz, E. Hil- liams. Ron' 2. M. Reed, L. Pike. O'C0nnor. Rau' 3. M. Bergfallc, N. Noakes. These girls participated in a volleyball game, which took place after school hours. It was one phase of the girls' Q CCLIWLQ CL fel' CSCAOOK Archers J. Hill, B. Neumann, M. Levin, D. Ludovici, and F. Carrodus prepared for a match. Archerv was a spring intramural sport. intramural program which included manv types of activi- ties to appeal to the sports-minded girl. Athletic skills and common understandings were developed as a result of intra- mural participation. There were manv exciting basketball games held after school during intramurals. Here, at a crucial point in the game, both teams battled for possession of the ball. ? ' s -sq, , -TLQ4'-I 'Z 1 1 Q 0 l 'BPH' S. D haw. . sa , 3 X 4 1 A I A X 62 -in . 2 , , , 4 , . . 5 1 , , az., 1 Girls' Rifle Team. Row l. D. Benson, E. Nutter, G. Fer- Hinely, M Phillips, K. Poore, M. Miller, P. Argerake, A guson, H. Marshall, B. Hurley. Row 2. C. Renshaw, War- Groves. Row 4. S. Cook, N. McMullon, K. Avner. ren, S. Harfeld, P. Elders, J. Dennis. Row 3. J. Hill, N. This year the Annie Oakleysu of Blair were off to a good start. Many of the girls were already shooting in the Expert and Master classes. The posi- tions emphasized were prone and offhand. During the course of the year com- petition was tough, and matches were held with B.-C.C., George Washington H. S., Maryland U. Freshmen, and of course Blair's boys' team. Each month the National Rifle Association Matches were held, in which the top ten girls fired 10 rounds. These scores were sent to the N.R.A., where the team com- peted against high schools from all 48 states. P. Elders and H. Marshall are shown firing in the prone The girls fired at two 10-bull targets, with one shot at position during the match against Northwestern High School. each bull. Our team won with an excellent score. . ' , y 1? f W ff f 1 fi , 3 ,4 ut V ,.zw:.g.,. ' f'n ' rexg-gr. YSL Y. , 1-5 5 nuf f: ' QQ 222 V' i A' 5 . I f' x? as 'l qs! is L Lf ,,, in ff 'Y 1 5 ,BU ,. - n,,,g. -sa . ' , fa' .--.-1 -.. ' ' ,, 1, ' . ,A ' 'f , ,Lzr 4 ' , 'Q 1 I '1fff'f- . 'ffwmffg t, f ,, ff, 1 Q1 ., , wh: 1523 , I--e ' 'fn-11-N - . ,4 15 11.-,' - ' 'cf f - 3311 'f MEM . A 'rf oorwagd fo laiadanf memoriefi H. Marshall and S. Scrimgeour presented a bouquet of roses to Phyllis Holt, homecoming commitee chairman, for the outstanding job she did in the planning of the Home- ,ML COHQQ Highlighting a successful homecoming weekend was the Homecoming Formal in the boys' gym. The deco- rations followed the theme Autumn in New York. Sue Gumpper and Ralph Lopez were alumni repre- f I A WW 1 coming Weekend, while K. O'Berg, dance committee chair- man, watched. . umni sentatives and the hosts of the dance. The music was provided by Charlie Garque's Columbians. Kay O'Berg and her dance committee worked hard planning the dance and were rewarded by its success. :Q1 rm - L' :asm f- wk fmt ,,,,.inwfmwiwew h -.fl i I 11 Sophomore Party Committee. Rott' l. Hall, P, Campbell, A. Beck, S. Thomsen, D. Lieske. Rott' 2. C. Xestler, B. NIclYilliams. T. Parsons. F. Friedman, B. Stewart. Hou' 3. B. Goss, D. Linkins, B. Corzine, B. York. S. Larcombe. glaclt cfadd facto! ifd loarf 'ii x 1 f The Sophomore Party Committee was kept busy with the preparations for the first activity since the class arrived at Blair. The efforts of the committee made the Sophomore Mixer in October a success. D, Hathaway, M. Garceau, M, Parghall, N, together in a circle. The theme for the party Darbv, B. Diicon, R, Evans, M. Bennett, L, was the South Sea Swiggle and among the cos- France, M. Beaslev, M. Bxrd, and M. Baker en- tumes worn were sailor blouses. suits, and hats, joy themselves at the junior Party as they sat and other SOUUT S63 amfer Q w 'vt- sf: is -me , -- -A. B, 4 4. -5 f- 4, :j 4 Y ,H ,K if. .J Kris. 4 s s i 5' tg' gf 15 s-.-c.,.sAxSeb-A Q H X Z Ramm- x f ' J 5..,.., QIIIICQIU ll'.'..', oaIl ':: gqlll944 llI..', sUlll , -nil , ' .gnqn llllfn' QIIUQUZ a!l lll ' gnlH 'ZZ2Z u an . Z g.-ll ai:nl ' nall ...nhfl QQQHI. l I 0' ll' lggzzgnl nr The Sweater-Sock Hop was held in the Girls' Gym immediately after our Donkey Basketball game in March. The theme, St. l'atrick's Day, was carried out with shamrocks, hats, and pipes. Everyone had a good time, dancing to the music of Don Castell's band, especially M. Beasley and L. France. O - 00fl,U0l 0116! APCLUQ lfUOI R. Moore triglzlj showed J. Lubar the project Blair High was written in newspapers across the nation which helped him attain the honor of hein named as the school which produced America's most prom- Fl the nationk outstanding young scientist in the XVest- ising science student. inghouse Talent Search. The name of Montgomery PICKING PULYGUIIS N L1 17 X nv' 1-1 1 9 iff' ' 1 .,4.fLff. The Library Club banquet is an annual affair where members receiie special awards and the new officers are announced and introduced. One of the traditions of the banquet is that the classes present a skit for the club's njogmenf cc fer dcimof During the latter part of january the Senior Class spent three wonderfull days in New York. Exhausted. and ready for the trip home, were P. Burger, I. Pappas, Nl. Cannon, and P. Argerake. E If ..,g , I A O .4 V mf' f entertainment, Here XI. Hicks assumed the character of Poker Bear. beloied mascot of all Library Club members. The other juniors are D, Potter, P. Fallon, B. Shanklin, KI. Daxis and Hench. Lam The train ride home topped off a fabulous senior trip. Fngrossed in a card game were D. Bonnett, T. Faulkner, B. Riley, l. Fisher, F. Holt, and Hill. af ,Lf Uma- 'Q if H 1 , fry I ., , , X 'Tse '52, M M' - 7 ,,f f f f , l ff X , W , pf. ., 4 fi , 4 ,VK-, 7 fn , M. A, iv, 4 , ,pgff f f , hvmayx. ' 4 f V ', an , F. 1 T 4' fp, '- 4 H 1 1 ,t 1 , , v.1- . 'W . 5. ,,:,.V,'f,,, X ', 3 - -, Er, 2 .' 51.4 2 ' ' V.: mmwfhmff, idea? f54ffnfZ'4, ' , , 'W 'f'ff1':f ' 1- Le-5 4 ., . 1' if .. ALM? y i, , E , ' Z4 yi I ,,,,..,, , 4 f 3 f I 1 , , W4 ?fA Chess Club. Row 1. R. Myersburg, R. Kasparek, S. Isaacs, were interested in chess for enjoyment relaxation and enter D Glass, S. Moore. Row 2. C. Davis, J. Tonkin, R. Kim, tainment. This club kept in trim by competing L Kellert, P. VVyman, J. Levy. chess tournaments with the chess clubs of other schools in Blair's Chess Club was composed of many students who the area. Drill Team. T Hajek, Mr. Goodman, H. R Hazord. Left, right, 14 fefif 0 adigfieri Row 1. A. Schwartz, W. Gold, H. Eyre, Patterson, Row 2. H. Glick, M. Lee, F. Zahn. Row 3. S. Hoffmann, N. Hall, left, right, hut, two, three, four. These words were heard quite often as Blair's drill team wma f practiced. To drill properly and to learn many dif ferent routines, the drill team met regularly Xl though the team was only in its second year of exis tence, its enthusiastic members continued to perfect marching and drilling. L 7 ' 1 , 4 ' 5 f A I 1, ., ,ww.,., 5 f if 7, 1 ' Zvi f ' ' f Y' I :'zf'3fZ7,.'?Q'ZW - 4 4 42 wM':f1,2ji?9M - 1 , . 'f W ' Q 1 ' 'Q M ...L ,ug Q 4- 4- K f 'Q Zrgfwafq 5 v ff , V ,,, 'ff ' ' V ,ogg In N , V . ,,.' ! W, A V A L 4 1 2 K , ' kg: V' 7, 2 134 f' , A' 7 ' M7 - A :tr fa - 1 , G. I f l V : 1 l 1 '32 'kslfflzf 5 XP 'R 2055 tk... F E is Decker, D. Hirsch. Standing. D. F Ice Skating Club, Seated. B. Haulej-A, NI. Bryce, J. Bowers, D. Crist, J. Adams, J. Jann, D. Robin- son, N. Estes, B. Glaze. N. Mas' kell. .Although comparativelv new at Blair, the Ice-Skating Club led a rolicking year on the ice. Meeting regularly after school on wednesi dass, the members discussed plans for future dates. Gliding on the ice at Ifline Arena, not alwaxg on skates, was interesting but some- 'Q' times wet. When skating closed in 7 March. horseback riding and swim- ' ming became the centers of ac- tivity. She! Afcwlea Blair Rollers. Hou' l. P. Winter. BI. Tanner, J. Wright. J. Newton. T, Hallman, C. Anderson, K. 'Van Camp, J. Norris, 5. Stern, C. Hanson, M. Ollsen. G. Dawson. Hou' 2. Y. Combs, C. Jarrett, X. Biller, F. Norton, D. Hertz, N. Borzage, S. Higgs, M. Nugent, B. St. Clair, BI. Thompson, S. Gravenor, C. Cochran, E. O'Brien. Ron' 3. M. DeNeen, D. Robinson. j. Dennis, j. Belt, B. Black, Cf. Adams, B. Duckett, .-fy . fra ,V -1 r LU QQ 5 C. Leonard. NI. Wheeler, K. Lyle, A. Steeler, C. Nestler, B. C-rohs. B. Ormand. At the National Arena every other Tuesday night, the Blair Rollers could he found having a wonderful time to- gether as they learned to skate and as they practiced the 'i mans' different dance steps. 'B cf' . .1- fl' -'fir' f' 1 ,.,. .MQW 'V K, Y 3 g -S 52 . 3' ' 95, x S ' l .lEf 'Q ri. 'V I 7 X 1 -X ll HUM lf M. ..-- .',,j 1- N I y5l','f, 1 1. f., W. t 'J-, in Blair O-Debs. Rout l. Grubb, M. Denison, P. Holt , .X Mr. McCalla. S. Theis, B. Keegan, B. Holmead. Row 2. S, Brown, Eckloff, P. Turner, M. Sherman, A. Nordquist B. Somes, L. Russell. Rout 3. M. Carson, P. Fallon, Schelle E. Albersheirn, J. Cerhart, C. Thomsen. ci f Y 'sf U' an 47 1 new club this year, the Blair O-Debs, was formed to give service to the school and community through various charitable and social services. and to assist the Parent- Teachers Association in all possible ways. Their first year was a successful one. Clzarify an :Service ungmifecl Key Club. Rout l. B. Dixon. J. Neal, R. Williams, K. Service to school and community in as many ways as Gill. Row 2. S. Larcombe, 'I'. Battles, R. Gingell, R. Burt. possible was the goal of thc Key Club. Further recogni- T. Sinclair, R. Colvin, WV. Blomgren, Stogo, R. Williams, tion came to the club when it was awarded the prize for J. Dellastatious. the best Homecoming Parade float. - tm n I in rl I 1 1 , ,I 4' .. '- 1 H 2 ,N 1 l , ' X . t 4' ie ' 1 K fp, .11 ' 'f . A L, 1. A ,xr . g x X -,flygfagv 535, - ,gg I X .:..::kx?g,-ssl'x1'k',El:' 'X I 'll P -X . .... . . it I P e gif t, f'.?,,lgf'E-l2zi'l5Tsftf:'l' l -. 5 H 3, i.3....5,'yga,.t:Ef,.2 fx tk, . N li Q .V 1 ,V 'gi V , 'fV,....5,.-3 e..-EW X . ' LfiZ.E 'l?i1f X ' I ' 7 -f 21+-Qi.:--12' , F E . . . , ,. 22:3--T,n' , Q . F 5 ' 1' gm I . ' . G i v:T' .' ..v'511E1':I.'z'-all . '. i 5 nt ' I I S ' ' I A 17. A , .. lg .K I I b M .. 1 n.,,7.sZ im, - f .V Q .M .Q . SJ t ii 'iff' X1 . 'L I 1 .. 'A' N' 1' 2 ff ' . . ff' V ff. . ,, , - ,. If , ,,.,,.f QA! l N., f - me ., t' ' . t 2 We- it ,, I - P ,. .Q B . . . . . -.,,,.......mw P- 'i ' we 'go - aa Ai 21 . Wai wi , . . . 45394 fl -4 ug- Uiq ' -'77 Y ies., xl 'xx 3' gh-.. V 'PW z:..,.w.ts.M..a... '5-af .lg Vi Y Wr- Efi 3, 'Q gr 5, --.. ,, ,. l i mmf: 4 -41... Traiel Club. Rom l. Seated, Nlichellod. N. Kline. Row 2. M. Pike. BI. Solibalake. 1. Bowers. Hou' 3. M. Brvce. B. Desind. 'SIandz'ng, R. Blakels. 1. Faudale, I. Blalaely, B. Kahn, E. Solibaklae. Photography Club. Rau l. R. lnness. D. XVinter, H. XX'ear. B. Floegel, R. Risler. Rott' 2. XI. Battles, D. Search, P. Nlusicant. R. Heybey. B. Lear. M. Yogtrnan. D. Iohannes. D. Graham, B. Yfachtel. I. Bluserneci. B. Beall, L. Edlawitch 'Ql- The Travel Club, which was just organized this rear. also went under the name of the Vagabond Club. By sponsoring pen pals, short trips, and lectures about foreign lands, the members of the group learned much about other countries. Shutter-bugs and other enthusiastic members of the pho- tographi club met regularly to pursue their favorite hobby. New photography techniques were taught to all rnernbers, and thev were encouraged to enter the various contests that tame up during the school year. Three short years culminated with that precious docu- ment, our diploma, which would open our way to life. To many of us, this small piece of paper was not the end of learning but a stepping stone to higher realms of education. To those, it marked an end of one phase of life and a new start in the world of business, social work, of professional tasks. Still others were leaving their memories of school behind to start homes and families. But these memories really can never be left behind. They are a part of us, and a part we will always cherish. jiAe gear in review Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. -Ian. Feb. March April May -Iune 8, 9, 3- 7- l5- ll- 25 12-School began 17 l7 14 29 ll 12 19 10 28 21 25 29 ll 10 I7- 28 I3 -Science Fair I3- l8 ll -Senior Prom I9- -Back to school dance -Football Jamboree -Sophomore Class Party -Library Club Sweater- Sock Hop -Beginning of Home- coming Wfeekend -Mock Football Game -Bonfire -B.-C.C. Football Game -Homecoming Formal -Senior Class Party -Senior Class Play -Christmas Formal -Winter Band Concert -Mid-Year Exams -Senior Trip -Double B Hop 25- .Iunior Class Party Sweater-Sock Hop Annual Show Library Club Banquet Spring Band Concert Senior Banquet Iunior Prom - 26-Spring Play I0-Baccalaureate I 5-Commencement I5-Farewell Dance F Wye chose GARDNER because of its fine instruction, modern quarters, convenient location, and friendly atmosphere. And, weire so glad we didlw THE GARDNER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, INC. 8641 Colesville Road Silver Spring, Maryland jllnipef 7.9052 VUE VVELCOIVIE COMPARISON Time out for refreshment -f-r ,J I Mfnlb VND!! 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C Official Montgomery Blair High Rings A nnouncements, Stationery, Favors Iifedals - Cups - Trophies BERGMANN'S LAUNDRY Becomes I I , rf, - , f Qualzty in X w Consciousv fr ,sb y Metro 8-2220 ,KW 623 G Street, N.W. THE CLASS OF 1956 THE CLASS .SAVE FOR YOUR FUTURE OF Maximzlm Earnings - Maximzlm Security 1958 ' A R Sponsor of Montgomery' Blair Thrift System L I 0 N ' S C L U B Pershing Dr. 8i Fenton St. So. Perry Sf 0 f Silver spring, Md. Rockville, Md S H L V E R S P R I N G -IU. 5-9000 PO. 2-6100 The gang CRUSTY PIE co., INC. IVE SERVE DELICIOUS PIES always meets TO at the OT S FOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY MONTGOMERY BLAIR 30 O STREET, N.E. AD. 2-7111 my 1 v-4 National Honor Society, left to righi: ll: Flogle, M. Gaines, M. Sherman, R. Smith, T. Bayer, J. Neal, il. Fine, B. Carlson, V. French, T. Martin, M. Todd, J. XVright, J. Levine and M. Fikc. Mamie Washington 13, D. C. District 7-5300 Where courtesy and quality are traditional An institution of individuals dedicated to providing better merchandise and rendering better service for the people of the Washington area A Store Worthy of the Nationfsi Capital Senior and group pictures by THE ZAMSKY STUDIOS 'I007 Market Street '57 Philadelphia 7, Pa. 61 'M!l.e,-Q fo hu M ACTIVITIES Band ,,V,,, Cheerleaders . . . Chorus ,,V,, Majorettes ....,..,....,,.,., Student Council Committees: Activity ,,,.,.,,-,,A,A,.. I Athletic . Assembly , Chaplain . . . Dance .. Election ,.,...,,.. Foreign Exchange ,,,,,, Inter-School Relations Monogram ,,,,,,,,,,A Order .... Publicity . Safety ..,... . School Store . . . Student Court . . . Student Lounge .. Ways and Means .... XVe1coming ...... Xk'elfare ......,......,.. Student Council Officers ...... Student Council Representatives ,. ADMINISTRATION Principal .,...... Vice-Principals , . ADVERTISEMENTS L. G. Balfour Company The Bank of Silver Spring .. Bergmann's Laundry ......., A Citizen's Building and Loan Class of 19.56 ............. Class of 1957 ,. Class of 1958 .,......................,..,. .. Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Silver Spring Crusty Pie Company ......,....,,,., . ...,... ., Fredland Jewelers ......,,.........,... The Gardner School of Business, Inc. I-lot Shoppes of Silver Spring ,.. ...,... jelleffs' .......,,,............ . Lion's Club of Silver Spring .. Suburban Trust Company Woodward and Lothrop Zamsky Studios ........ 122 140 124 138 80 86 82 81 84 78 85 80 79 83 77 86 87 75 87 82 77 78 74 76 90 91 180 179 180 181 180 182 181 179 181 179 179 181 180 181 180 182 182 BOYS' SPORTS Baseball ,... Basketball .. j.V. Basketball Cross Country Football ....,., JN, Football Golf ......,..,. Rifle . . , Soccer . . Tennis . . Track . . . CALENDAR . . CLASSES juniors .,......,,. . junior Committees junior Party junior Prom Junior Officers Seniors ...,,,... Senior Committees Awards ,... ,... Baccalaureate Banquet ,..,...... . Caps and Gowns .,....... . Cards and ,Announcements . Commencement , . , Executive Board .. Gift ..,,,,...... Party .. Play . , . Prom .. . Relations ,. Trip ..... Senior Officers Sophomores .,....,.. Sophomore Committee Sophomore Party .. Sophomore Officers ,. CLUBS Audio . Banking , . . Biology ,,.,, , Blair O'Debs . Boys' B .,..... , ,, Boys' Planning 162 148 151 158 142 147 156 155 152 157 158 178 51 61 50 7 44 45 41 44 43 45 39 41 42 40 40 39 43 6 63 171 62 129 116 112 176 131 131 WAQPQ fo his ua CLUBS cont'tl Chemistry ., ' Chess . , . Dabblers' Den Debating .... Drill Team ... French , . . F. D. N. A. , 1-'.T.A. .. A Girls' B .,,.,.....,. ... ,.. Girls' Planning Committee ,.. ,,. Ham Radio .,,.,. Honor Society , , . Ice Skating ,,.,. Key ,..,. . Library junior .. Officers ,. Senior ..,.. Sophomore ,.... Masque and Gavel Monogram Society National Thespians . . Paint Box . ., Pep Club .. Photography , , , Quill and Scroll , Radio ,., Roller Skating ,. Science ....,. Silzferlogue Cubs . Travel ,... .,.. Visual Aids .... CONTENTS ,. .,.,....,, .. FACULTY AND CLASSES Art,.. . , , Boys' Physical Education . Business ., Dramatics Driving , , English .... .,,, . . Foreign Languages Girls' Physical Education . . , ,, , Guidance ..,.,,.. , . Health . . 113 174 121 98 174 106 94 93 165 165 129 88 175 176 60 109 46 72 88 79 95 120 137 177 99 96 175 114 100 177 111 4 120 130 116 95 119 98 106 132 93 94 OTHER SCHOOL Home Economics Hygiene ....,,..,. Industrial Arts .. Library ,....,. Mathematics . I Music .,.,.,,,,.. Public Speaking Science ...,,,.... Social Studies Work Experience ,..,.. FEATURED AT BLAIR Bon Fire , .......... . Christmas Formal ,, Fashion Show Graduation ...,.... Homecoming Formal Homecoming Parade .,.,...,, . . V - - I Speak For Democracy Contest junior Party ., ..,,........ .... ,, Library Club Banquet Mock Football Game Mock Majorettes ..,.. 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