Montgomery Blair High School - Silverlogue Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD)
- Class of 1958
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We Dedicate . . . The Silverlogue MRS CATHERINE ACKERMAN 1943 1957 of 1958 to: Srlverlogue 1958 IS dedlcated to the fond memory of Mrs Catherme Ackerman whose recent passmg was deeply regretted by the students and faculty of Blalr We remember Mrs Ackerman for msplratlon and guidance she gave to her students To her repre sentrng an rdeal ID human relatlonshlps we pay thls lastmg trlbute Al' her untiring co-operation in school activities and for the personal I 0 l a I il u , 1 - , . ' r- 1 f ,Lum , ,vit no x 1 1 F u-.0 + 1 va 4 ,1 4 1.1! THE SILVERLOGUE 1958 The Year in Print MONTGOMERY BLAIR HIGH SCHOOL Silver Spring, Maryland -By the Staff At Montgomery Blair Student Councils of Maryland elect Blalr senlor to lead them Seml finallsts ln Merlt Scholarshlp Competltron Drum Major WIHS reglonal contest State Llbrary ASSOCIRIIOH Presldent from Slls er Sprmg chool Behmd each of these IS Montgomery Blalr and IIS extra currrcular program These trlumphs lndlcate the value of a well rounded program deslgned to gne every student the opportunlty to develop leadershlp quahtles w1th1n hlm elf FACULTY SCHOOL LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES CLASSES ADVERTISERS INDEX A ............ ...... 5 23 I SPORTS ..... .............. 3 5 ' euul ............ 55 I ......... 79 g pt tuhohe rooth I I U 4 'i u is -s is .lx lux' xx . X S X' UQ Di Uv E E im Ill 55-5:5 bg m n :aug ' To The Class of 1958, The administration of the school wishes each member of the class a happy and fruitful future. It is hoped that Blair has made and will continue to make a significant contribution to your future. We Among his many duties as principal, gave counsel to one of the students. Daryl W. Shaw, B. S., M. Ed., Principal if 4 . s-A . ,a November 27, 1957 trust that you have availed yourself of the opportuni- ties at Blair for developing leadership qualities and basic understandings so that you will materially help shape a better world for all. Sincerely, Mr. Shaw, principal, greeted James Parker, Oldest Daryl W' Shaw alumni present at the Reunion Tea in the Home WELUJME fwxfl 'VRD' L KEVNLXRD RHODES ,IR AB M Ed 'VIARIAW L SCHWARTZ, B.A., M.A.g V1cePr1nc1pal Attendance Key Club V1CePrmc1pa1 Ingtrugtion. r' l' niigqrixin ALLAN F. VOGT. B.S., M.S.g Vice-Principal, Administration. Attendance, student problems and school affairs were all a part of the jobs of Miss Schwartz, Mr. Rllmles. and Mr. Vogt. They are picture-d discussing one of the many prohlf-ms which arose during the year. dk' 'PD-s L- I-V011 A. North M. Whitcomb Louise C. Duey, Secretary and Assistant Registrar. Louise Lyon, Secretary. Alice D. North, Registrar and Administrative Secretary. Mary F. Whitcomb, Secretary and Receptionist. Ruth B. Breakiron, R.N.g Nurseg Future Doctors and Nurses of America. An indispensable part of the school's smooth functioning is gggkiron the eliiciency of the Office Staff. Among their activities, they typed the daily bulletin, maintained records and correspond- ence, as well as mimeographing tests and other subject matter. The Guidance Counselors gave aid and expert advice to stu- dents in regard to the problems they faced while in high school and those they would encounter after graduating. Clerical And Guidance . . . Lucile D. Appleby, A.B., M.A.g 12th Grade Counselorg Chairman of Guidance Dept., Foreign . Exchange Comm. R' Zlmmerman Elizabeth C. Macdonald, B.S., M.A.3 College Counselor. Joseph A. Moran, A.B., M.A.g 10th Grade Counselor. Robert T. Zimmerman, BS., M.S.g 11th Grade Counselor. L- APP1ebY E. Macdonald .l. Moran -, .. . x V min g. ,,,,..,- ,..,.. ' Q' L' 0' . Q f Q 'J' - Q 4 ' f: 2 elf 5 ' ' ' G 3 X , :V t. . Q S s 5' '4 2 I .- . 'fi 3 1 1 1' 1 111 1 1 5 fax. vinvmvy' .xssq Situated in the Senior Corner is the War Memorial, a lasting country. D. Whitten and S. Tretter are shown beside the memento dedicated to former members of the faculty and memorial. members of the student body who gave their lives for their E. Stickley M. .lalln Our library, one of the largest and best equipped in the county, provided an ideal study situation. This year facilities were enhanced with the loan of over 200 science references from the American Association for the Advancement of Science. ln Memoriam Wa- 209. The Memorial Lamp shines as a lasting token given by Mr. and Mrs. Hentgen in memory of their daughter, Georgette, a Blair student, who died last year. Here D. Whitten is shown examining the lamp. ELIZABETH STICKLEY, B.A., M.A.g Librarian, Library Club. MARY K. JAHN, B.A., M.A.g Assistant Librarian. libs 1 T7 it-36 ,Y F6ldCSm3ll F Gerber J MacHale Jr fsr-V 'l' - C ommumcatton Callahan C Lusby The Engllsh Department deyeloped our word power through various activities other than those 1n the general currlculum Students were encourafred to enter the liter ary contests sponsored by the Exemng Star and Bnal Brlth Literature became an important part of English class developing in students an understandlng and ap preclatlon of literary quallty RUTH V. CALLAHAN B.S.'Engilsh' Welcoming Comm. GLADYS D. FELDESMAN B.A.' English. FREDA G. GERBER B.A.- English. JOHN M. MACHALE JR. B.A. M. Litt.- English Psychology' Student Council. RUTH Z. MILLER B.A.' English. LUCILLE N. 'VIOLER B.A. M.A.' En lish Journalism' Silver Chips Public Relations Chairman. R. Miller L. Nloler it 'Vlr. Chairman distinguished opponents . . . stated Larry Brown presenting his argument in a debate in which Sue Rothenback and .Iohn Hyuk Han also participated. The debate was one of the activities of the Public Speaking Class. -211 R Robinson Rosenbaum M. Theofield M. Wood ur Key To Understanding . .. As areas within the framework of the English Depart- ment, the Public Speaking and Drama classes olfered students a variety of experiences which ultimately de- veloped vocal expression and poise. RUTH S. ROBINSON, B.A.g English, Advanced Grammar and Composition. ADELE ROSENBAUM, B.A., M.A.g Englishg Handbook Comm. MARY L. THEOFIELD, B.A.g English. MAY L. WOOD, B.A., M.A.g English, Public Speakingg Chair- man of English Dept. ,IEANNE OSBAHR, B.A.g English, Public Speaking. lFirst sem.l. RICHARD T. PIOLI, B.A.g English, Dramag Senior Play, Spring Play, Thespians, Silverlogueg Jr. Newman Club, Stage Crew. HELEN HUDSONg English, Spanish. GLORIA PENNERg English, Public Speaking, Spring, Show. H Hudson C Penncr J. Osbahr R. Pioli afar -rv- 5.2, f W. Bagnall P. Jones A. Chakan A. Davidson WILLIAM G. BAGNALL, B.S., M.S.g World History, U. S. History, Citizenship Comm., Stu- dent Court. ALBERT CHAKAN, B.A., M.Ed.g World History Psychology, 12th Grade Adviser. ALMA E. DAVIDSON, B.A., M.A.g U. S. History World History, Chairman of Social Studies Dept. Silverlogue Adviser, Rollers. ROY A. DE LAUDER, B.A., M.A.g U. S. History, Psychol0gY. Sociology, Majorettes, Concessions, Teacher's Handb-ook. MARY D. ENRIGHT, B.A., M.A.g U. S. History European History, Junior Class Sponsor, Chap- lain's Comm. v 1 s R. De Lauder M. Enright PHILLIP L. JONES, B.S., U. S. History, Core, Geography. PRISCILLA C. KLINE, B.S., M.S.g U. S. His- tory, Activity Comm., Activity Council. WILLIAM B. MARKS, B.A., M.A., Ed.M.g Econ- omics, Government, Problems of Democracy, Soc- iology, Dance Comm., Senior Commencement Comm. VINCENT PUGLIESE, B.A.g World History, Hackfleld Coach of Football Team. HELEN H. WILSON, B.A.g World History, U. S. History. SYLVIA WUBNIG, B.S., World History, English. A Link with The Past.. S. Markowitz imprisoned Mrs. Enright in the stocks during the Williams- burg trip. P. Kline W. Marks V. Pugliese IP'- is The History Department, our link with the past, provided us with many divers- ified subjects and activities. Subjects con- cerning modern problems such as sociol- ogy, psychology and economics were taught in addition, to the subjects of the past: World, European, and United States his- tory. Trips to the U. N. and Jamestown were incorporated into the curricula. H. Wilson S. Wubnig N 1 .iq , 'lv I I 1 H. Bratt F. Burton H. Cook W- Giflgefich France . . . Spain . . . Mexico . . . long- ago Rome. The key to understanding our world neighbors, as well as an ancient culture, was offered by the language de- partmentg while more detailed studies were presented to members of the language clubs. The assassination of Caesar is portrayed dramatically by third year Latin students dressed in togas representative of the period. HAZEL M. BRATT, B.A.g Lating Chairman of Foreign Language Dept. FRANCES P. BURTON, B.A.g French, Latin. HELEN F. COOK, B.A.g Spanishg Business Adviser of Silver Chips, Spanish Club Adviser. WILLIAM F. GINGERICH, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.g English, Span- ishg Scholarship and Awards Comm. iFirst sem.J. And Faraway Places.. A. Koch W. Johnson L.. . ' ALICE R. KOCH, BA.. NI.A.g Frenchg French Club, Le Journal d'Argent, National French Honor Society. WENDELL G. JOHNSON, B.S., M.A.g Spanish, Spanish Club. HAL LAUGHLIN, B.A.g French. FERN C. NICHOLAS, B.A.g French. lFirst sem.l. H. Laughlin F. Nicholas -.11 A -N. f qo- 'S' ii' The world of science opened doors to knowledge and learning. A chemistry experiment is shown here being performed by W. Skotzko, R. Berman, S. Saidman, and M. Frome. Under the leadership and inspiration of the Science Department, students this year displayed a marked in- creased interest in scientific activities. Three facets of the departmentis program for the year which carried this objective were the Science Fair, movies on science, and science clubs. As a reflection of daily headlines, more students are seeking scientific careers in this area. LILLIAN ABRAMSON, B.A., M.A.g Chemistry, Physical Science SUSAN E. BOYER, B.A., M.A.g Biology, Biology Club. PETER E. HAMSTEAD, B.A., M.S., Chemistry. STANLEY R. KULAKOWSKI, B.A., M.A.g Biology, Baseball Coach. CHARLES A MCCALLA BA MA ' Chemist Chairman of . , . ., . ., ry, the Science Dept., Blair 0iDebs, Chemistry Club Adviser. ELIZABETH N. PIERREL, B.A., M.S.g Biologyg National Honor Society Adviser, Election Comm. WILLIAM W. SAUNDERS, B.A., M.A.g Physics, Science Club, Philatelic Society. LOUISE E. SIEGRIST, B.S.g Biology. MARGARET E. SMITH, B.S., Litt.M.g Biology. E Pierrel W. Saunders L. Siegrist M Smith - 7' 47 S. Aud R. Willcox Q G 1' 5. C, Blatt J. Good M. Ingells SUSAN E. AUD, B.A.f Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonom- etry, Chairman of the Math Dept. CALVIN A. BLATT, B.A., B.S.g Algebrag Faculty Manager of Athletics. ,LOSELPH B. GOOD, B.A., M.A.g Plane Geometry, Head Football oac . MARY S. INGELLS, B.S.g Algebra, Building and Grounds Comm. PAIGE D. JOHNSON, B.A., M.A.g Algebra ll, Plane Geometryg As- sistant Football Coach, J.V. Basketball Coach. ROBERTA KEITER, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.g Solid Geometry, Trigonom- etry, Plane Geometry, Consumer Mathg Ways and Means Comm., Coach of Girls Rifle Team, Math Club. JOSEPH T. SKEHAN, B.A.g Algebra, Plane Geometry. QAILPH E. WILLCOX, B.A.g Algebra ll, Consumer Math, Applied 1 at . Another first! The Mathematics department received nation- al recognition this year with the granting of a charter mem- bership in the national high school mathematics honor society, Mu Alpha Theta. A Problem Solved NIU ALPHA THETA: Row 1: M. Friedman, B. Schnelhy, D. Windes, P. Musicant, R. Skogluncl, J. Brimberg, L. Jen, S. Boyer. Row 2: F. Vreeland, R. Flax, C. Neimeyer, J. White, T. Johnston, S. Weinger, J. Whitmore, B. Schlatter, D. Hurlburt, R. Smith. ,gy P. Johnson R. Keiter J. Skehan Y .Stu .. - . ,HM MAA ,a 1 . we S. Evanowski M. Trottnow D. Williams K. Gaasterland W. Keibler L. Lanahan J. Lear In The World Of Business. . With the complexities of business increas- ing daily, the demands for qualified personnel have risen sharply. The Commercial Depart- STANLEY F. EVANOWSKI, B.S.g Elementary Busi- ness, Business Organizationg School Store, Chess Club. KATHERINE W. GAASTERLAND, B.A., M.A.g Shorthand. WALTER A. KEIBLER, B.S.g Bookkeeping, Treas- urer of Blair. ment administered Civil Service examinations and provided the curriculum necessary for the practical application of commercial subjects. LORETTA K. LANAHAN, B.S.g Ollice Practice, Business Arithmetic, Personal Typing, Monogram Comm., Cheerleaders. JANE LEAR, A.A., B.S.g Typing, Bookkeeping. MARCELLA E. TROTTNOW, B.A.g Typingg Ranking Comm. DREAMA L. WILLIAMS, B.A.g Typing. Dollars Ancl Sense . . Blair's commercial department gave students a chance to learn various business techniques by practical experience as well as classroom study. J. Hong, S. Gravenor, T. Coughlan, S. Stern, D. Goodwin, B. Riohiii ood J. Moffatt perfprmed the tasks necessary for the efficient operation of the Montgomery Blair Bank. On The Job Training 1 W 'vw I F. Andrews C. Cummings K. Diggs FRANCES A. ANDREWS B S: Ofhce Practice Personal T in , v - Q , P S Englishg Welfare Comm., Ch. Commercial dept. Y CLEO C. CUMMINGS, A.B.g Job Problems KATHRYN E. DICGS, B.A., M.S.g Distributive Ed., Englishg Annual Show Comm. Helping its students learn while they earn, the Work Experience Department offered training in job problems. CISSIE E. GIEDA, B.S.g Driver Educationg Teenage Road-eo, Safety Comm.. Fire and Air Raid Drills. ROBERT F. MACUIRE, A.B.g Driver Educationg Rifie Coach. C. Gieda R. Maguire Let's not aim for the polesli' Mr. Maguire gave solemn warning to Driver Education students practicing parking. The graduate of Blair's driver education program has acquired not only driving skills but also a knowl- edge of the essential road courtesies and basic auto- mobile mechanics. Behind The Wheel .TI- i. A. Fiorill P. Steigner C. Wiles Practical Application As part of its program in home management, the Home Econo- mics Department sponsored the fashion show and did catering. MARY L. DICKENSON, B.S.g General Home Artsg C0-Adviser of Future Homeinakers of America. DOROTHY W. GREENE, B.S.g Home Artsg Future Homemakers of America. LOUISE P. HARMON, B.S., M.A.g Vocational Home Arts, General Home Artsg Future Homemakers of America. Chairman of Home Arts Dept. l .21 .I. Harty H. Mehrens E. Rhodes ALBERT G. FIORILL, B.Ed., XI.Ed.g Printing. ,IOSEPH A. HARTY, L.L.B.g Electronics, Industrial Artsg Visual Aids, Audio Club. HAROLD E. MEHRENS, B.A.g Jewelry. ERNEST E. RHODES, B.S., M.Ed.g Mechanical Drawingg Photography Club, Bible Club. PAUL STEIGNER, B.S., M.A.g Machine Shop, Vocational Industrial Arts, Re- lated Scienceg Chairman of the Industrial Arts Dept. CHARLES I. WILES, B.A., M.Ed.g Advanced Craftsg Student Lounge Comm. The Industrial Arts Department developed students' mechanical skills by providing a wide variety of practical application. In Industrial Arts Richard Spitzer and Bob Kicherer worked on the milling and pointer machines thinning and planing wood. M. Dickenson D. Greene L. Harmon 'Qi J. Patterson F. Sherry JOHN W. PATTERSON, B.S.g Artg Set Design and Construction, Paint Box Club. FAYE SHERRY. B.A.g Artg Adviser of Silver Quill, Daliblers' Den Club. Silver Quill, stage sets, and publicity posters were only a few of the myriad opportunities for expression through creative art provided by the Art Department. There was value in its program for the novice and the accomplished artist. Working on sketches, the art classes gathered under the trees near the studio. lt was during this time that the art rooms were moved from the top floor of A building to the new rooms added in the basement of D build- ing. Students enjoyed the finished rooms with more space to work. Creative Expression Susan Allassay and Pat Winter, members of the art class, are shown as they worked on one of the many pictures which were completed during the year. ::.-ri: nazi? -a L. al , xpsf- I 1-Chiu . .rio f - .4-' 19 TH Un the wings of sung. lSlair's Advanced Chorus prmitlr-ml popular entertainment at huth scluml assem- lrlies and community activities. Row 1: S. McGraw. P. Lawsun. B. Higgins. T. Fisher. J. Grover. Miss Cross. K. Schmidt. H. Tull. Row 2: R. Weiss, V. Crocker. Schlosser. E. Parker, D. Curran. J. Wolfe. li. Hurd. li. Potzner, B. Aitchison. Roux 3: F. Murphy, C. Hill. R. Krebill. Nl. Kreithen. S. Kirschbaum. Row 4: M. Stielmer. ll. Williams. L. Hall. A. Whitaker. W. Humphries, H. Altman. A. Hoffman, K. Kr-ssl:-r. K. Elliott. Row 5: H. Zipperman, R. Eckhart. C. Yentress. E. MacDowell. L. Riesmuller, li. Brimacorube. F. Alailima, S. Sobel. R. Dam. Musical Encores ill and K. Elliott unpack robes for nth:-r uie-tube-rs. H. Tuller assists, C. Murphy with her rulw while N. Roh:-rls w I: l . Mills. lx. Roy. f.. l.olc'. Row 2: Nl. Woods. P. ricli. Nl. Sclar. J. Robinson. Row fi: N, Hobs-rts. fi. 1. li. Glaze-. S. Waclite-l. Nou' Al: J. liramly. N. Larson. lx Caldwell. J. Frille-r. ll. lflling. Row 5: ll. Packaril. C. in-iw. J. Elliot. P. Jones. l.. Nlieman. P 1 Q - 5 F ' fi Q XJ E . .4 G . at M. Cross E. Koch NIXRY C. CROSS. BMX., XI.A.g Vocal Music, Music .Xpprm-1 iation: Chairman of Music lJep't, Xlontgoiut-ry Blair llliorus, Chairman Music Comm. for l,Qonimem-Q-rnent and Baccalureate, Annual Show lfuiirl Comm.. Assembly Music. ERNEST H. KOCH. BS., 31.54 Musical Educa- tion, Instrumental Nlusic, Music Appreciationg Band. Orchestra Learning the fine qualities in musical composition and participating in tbe band or orchestra are all part of the music stu- fl0I1l.S opportunities. Rotli at concerts and football games the acquired knowledge was exhibited by outstanding: performances. Under student dircf-tor YV. Flwlzko. tlir- lllair orclu-stra rv livarswl its program for tlif- lfliristmas asscmlilx. lfrnnl: J. Wolf:-. B. Bernstein. L. Hismillcr. E. Lui, L. Benncy, .I Windley. A. Reznikoff. J. Brady. A. Hollis. S. Mandel. .'lIidrIIe: S. Colson. O. Dachis. M. Bly. A. Taylor. P. Dunkin. Bm-lr: P Singleton. R. Rosenburger. J. Beckham, C. Deering, Jacques. and C. Margolis. f I C. Detwiler By active participation in sports, both in class and out, the girls learned the value of competition and good sportsmanship. JEAN C. BAKER, B.A.g Girl's Physical Education, Hygieneg Girl's Planning Comm., Intramurals, Chairman of the Cirl's Physical Education Dept. CLENORE H. DETWILER, B.S.g Girl's Physical Education. Hygieneg Cirl's B Club, Adviser of the Dance Comm., J. Baker Cirl's Intramurals. ' BESSIE BI. HILL, B.S.g Cirlis Physical B- Hill Educationg Cirl's Intramurals. The rope climb was a valuable tn-st for measuring the co-ordination and hraun of boys in physical wltxvatiotl classes. Hours spent running on the tennis courts and many stiff mus- cles resulting from rigorous physical training will he long re- membered by the boys who par- ticipated in Blairis P h y s i c al Education program. - ff - Y S. 4 Teamwork Was The Goal gg' ws., I ff -- -p l , , if I 1' 1 S x , 5 Volley ball was one of the many interesting and exciting activities offered during the 1957-58 year by the Cirl's Physical Education Department. OLAF C. BROCKDORFF, B.S.g Boy's Physical Educationg ,I.V. Football Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach. GEORGE H. GIENGER, B.S., M.Ed.g Boy's Physical Ed- ucationg Wrestling Coach, Assistant Track Coach. EDWARD L. MOFFATT, BS., M.A.g Health, Boy's Phy- sical Educationg Varsity Basketball Coach. EDWARD P. RIEDER, BS., M.A.g Health, Boy's Physical Edncationg Chairman of the Physical Education Dept., Track Coach, Cross Country Coach. Soccer Coach. 0. Brockdorif E. Rieder C. Cienger E. Moffatt -evp Lyrszii' A .36-. ffx was .+. Z4 v 1 I 1 -,fp , 1 3 2' ,f x s A 0 ln 1 1 ws-4-nv-.---sa-Q: ws...-14, aka,-a..a-.,u..A.,.m. -r ,J 252 fa si FI Developing Democratic COUNCIL OFFICERS. Cary Thompson, pres., West- brook Murphy, v. pres., Rohn-rt Nolte, treas., and Elaine Kim, sect., proved themselves worthy to the challenge of providing de-pendalwle and able leadership for the students of Montgomery Blair. ' i 'glnnocent until proven guilty by members of the student court. A. Richards, chief justice, J. Kleinberg, soph.. K. Kissner. soph., .l. Murray, sr., standing B. Luke, jr., H. Beville, sr., and C. Smith. jr. p-f 'Behind the scenes in the Student Council room were W. Murphy. E. Kim, J. Faust, busily working on Council business. I Leadership . . SOPHONIORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES. 5 New arrivals on Student Council K. Herbert. .I. Bundy, .l. Hutchison, K. Cheston, and A. Ban- ville worked hard for their class. JUNIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES. Representing the views and opinions of the Junior Class to the Student Council we-re: AI. Shure, ,I. Sanburg, K. Anderson, ,I. Rowell. and C. Freneh. 5 :I 1 I 5. I 1 J Q SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES. IJ. Linkins, K. Howell. B. Svlinebly, B. Du Mars, and K, Weaver dis- charged their duties as Council representatives with the ease and know-how acquired through two year's life at Blair. if 1, U W- Y , 'ef 794 4.44 'Fab STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. Leading the students as they carried out various phases of Council ac- tivity werf-: P. CampbellfElection, A. Halliday-Ways 8: Means. .l. BulkelysAthletic, L. Hunt-Publicity, A. Fauver- Activity, D. Landis Monogram, and standing ,I. Lewis-Inter School Relation, A. Gumpper-Welcoming, S. Neal-Safety, D. Lieske-Chaplain's. F. Jacobs-School Store, and C. Hanson- Student Lounge. Not pictured: G. Ireland-Welfare, B. York -Assembly, and S. Allaway-Dance. Strong Committees . . . DANCE COMMITTEE. Decorating the gym for all dances held this year was the iob of this committee. B. Stanley and B. Trego prepared to hoist tht- rw-iling mlefvoratioris for the Homecoming Formal. The Heart Of Good Student Government . . SCHOOL STORE COMMITTEE. From pennants to pen- cils, anything in the way of school supplies: you name it. we've got it, and we'll sell it to you at the School Store. R. Smith and F. Jacobs displayed some of the items to L. Browdy. STUDENT LOUNGE COMMITTEE. S. Keller, W. Van Ausdale. D. Lieske, C. Hanson, and standing Mr. Wiles, M. Ollson, K. Flanakin. and A. Neuman worked to make our Lounge attractive and enjoyable in which to relax. .D 1 -I f , 43' ln, sch l VY 1 WAYS 8. MEANS COMMITTEE. A. Halliday supervised while Y. Carlson had her activity ticket picture taken. Com- mittee members handled the sale of booster buttons and activity tickets, supplying Financial support for Council ac- tivtties. . iz' 1 ul 1 MONOGRAM COMMITTEE. D. Landis, B. Gupton, and J. Wilson helped H. Be-ville model the Blair B which the Committee awards to worthy Blairites. Points, Policies, And Polls ACTIVITY COMMITTEE dent Handbooks were the mittee. including L. Shira and M. Perna. Chartering clubs and preparing Stu main functions of the Activity Com B. Aitchison, A. Fauver. ,l. Mitchell ELECTION COMMITTEE. The decid- ing votes in the election of Blair's Christmas Queen were tallied by B. Kirby, M. Henry, L. Wright, B. Mader and P. Jones, under the leadership of P. Campbell. XL- ,t Xxx. BULLETINS unit, 'N-el 144. Z CITIZENNHIP CONINIITTEE. Laws are made to he broken but not at Blalr where D. Lieske. M, Henry, W, Murphy. J. Xlurch L lxlephak D Linkins, and P. Bacon. members of the Cmzen h1p Commntee enforce them to the letter. School Relations PUBLICITY CONINIITTEE. Through the' effort and tal:-nt of Xl. Dt'N?f'll. Y. Crocker. J. fNlacNeal and L. Hunt. nwrxmln-rs of the Publicity Committee. flmlvnls were always well informed of all avtivitiv- at Blair. in-anal.-e4aa......?... 1.-me . D.-14 iiS'a..-....'... .. 1-wp . , -L luusugfginur ur- 1 ,,,, QQ'-I fl ii V- 3,7 1: it 5 , XXX CHAPL.-XlN'S CCMMITTEE. We paused each morning for a few moments of devotion and prayer led by members of the Chapluin's Committee, D. Lieske anal M. Turnbull. A r I 'U Q I 1 . . v I . . , rrovmg the caliber of our fire and air ran dri 5 l .1 liomlle-tl by the Safety Coimnittee. J. Hutchison, S. l.arton e 9 Nm-ul, lf. Nlellowell. J. Srhafler. and D. Jensen t'0lIlItdNl es on the time requirr-ml for stutlents to exacuate the ruic mg. A Concern For Others . . '1 in .5 - ' x as WELFARE COMMITTEE. Help your school 'fa help others. Through the Welfare Committee ' Blair supported numerous charities. Helping pack V clothes to brighten the Christmas of needy families were: S. Kaplan, G. Ireland, M. Battles A. Houston, A. Whitaker, L. Nusbaum, and C Hill. JI 7 L is 3l 'vs 'lC'l'Y llONlMlT'l'EE. The job of su iervising, timing, am WiflillO3lIN1Q C0XINll'lVl'EE. Strangers an-I ne-w etuilviitf ill our fvhool. as our f-xvhange -tutlf-nl. NI. Zihetti. were- made to fm-1 at home- when niet by .-X. llunipper. the horn-sf with the iim-te-QJ' anal ho-r We-I4-oining Coniniittef- invlucling N. C0141- ln-rg. K. Fcahury. B. Xrliz-ln-Ck. anti ff. Smith. XNNFNIBIX CONINIIITFF B X rlk pre cntmtl I plan for a o llllllllllg as einhly to mer o Prot or Nhiplev ri ht o r a hl 4 1 ..And Something For Everyone ggi' gf f 4- ' ,Miami ATHLETIC COMMITTEE. All right now. let,s ee-ll theee tickets. Our teams need support! M. Murray, Xl. Miller. C. Cochran, J. Shiriver, L. Je-n, J. Miles, Y. Vali, M. Henry, and A. Cumpper received a pep-talk from their chairman, J. Bulkcly. If -... C onventzon Tzme gf' was SC eleeatu gan u arrnc or a weekend of mtetmgs at whnh the-v re cent-d an explanatmn of tht dllllN nf Ntu Ilnfla Hunt and Qarollne Harrlb greeted some of Blalr s weekend guests and an lated them ln the reffl tratlon procebses Ur Benson one of the convcntmn advlbers IS shown a the hbrarv He explalned to them thelr dlllltlb ln con he Spoke at the meetmg of conventmn secretarles 1n nectlon vuth the conventlon -chedule 5 C 3 I U U I V , I x . ..,, rf H J-. II ' if -f , f V ' 'fg aj V D NIA. .. d' I' -:Abe t f dent council mark for the yeer. g - tb 4 .. 5 I 0 As the soclal hlghllght of an excrtlng 3 days gates and hosts to enjoy an evenm of danclng the M A S C Dance provlded a chance for dele relaxatlon and fellowshlp WELCOML M A S C Months of frantlc delegates from all over the state durlng thelr 3 preparatlon culmlnated ln the conventlon held day stay Every mmute was strlctly scheduled on October 31 and November 1 and 2 In general and the tlme flew by Soon they were on thelr assemblles and dlscusslon groups the 300 dele way home wlth new plans and alms to be ac gates met to exchange 1dCHS and objectlves for tompllshed by Student Councll the commg year Blalr students played host to After three days were os er the tlme came for the dele ales to depart Two dele ates are shown leavm the home where they stayed whlle at Blalr . Q ' O , y . .J I M ' as -. . XJ Q 'X l 5 A 44 1 as - ' ' - ' 7 . . Y 7 ' l' s. v - y . U U C . C . A A y it E sl 5 , lx A if ' Y l 1 Q 0'lJlfliS. Striving for better relations between selmol and com- munity. the lllair 0'llt-bs partieipated in projeets such as washing: vars. selling niunisu at a Maryland game, helping I the sick and unelerprivileged. and serving at banquets. l ietured are Rau' I: C. Freneli. K. Weaver. 5. Tlimnsen. P. Dot-hrer, C. Harris. Row 2: l.. Hunt. S. ftllaxsay, J. Lewis. J. Weaver, C. Morrey. Rou' fl: Y. Vali. l.. Powers. F. Freedman, l.. Nus- baum. li. lJnNlurs. A. llalliday, l.. Click. P. Williams. Row 4: S. Bailey. lf. Camarsh, J, Schmidt, L. Jen, J. Long. M. Shure, E nvoys of Goodwill ' fmh ri rn t I'- .va 5 119 .4 I HY CRESTS. The Blair Crests was a newly formed service club at Blair. Members baekefl all st-lwnl activities, and were stauneh supporters of welfare projects. Some of its members inelude: R. Clarey, F. Cregory, ll. Nichols, D. Wright, J. Crawford. Row 2: E. Thomas. B. Daniels, P. Peterson, B. Corzine, BI. Berry, and li. Nolte. KEY CLUB. Service projects which included selling Christmas cards and stuffing envelopes for NEA were per- formed by members of the Key Club to he-lp promote better public rela- tions. Row I: C. Crubb, S. Lar- eomlre. li. Brimacomlie. R. Cold- smith, B. Svhnebly, B. Johnson. Row 2: C. Smith, IJ. Lieske. E. Tlturnas. S. Fisln-r. I.. Nlt-Hugh. A. Martin. D. Wright. Row 3: J. Pruflitt, K. K. Bork. Row 4: F. Mason, C. L. Bilen. How-ll, ll. floss, B. Meylullen, D. Curran. T. Churan, W. Humphries. Barber, J. Whitmore. S. Neal, T. Coward, NI. Ziln-tti, J. Underwood, swim I VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Row I: G. Thompson, R. York, R. Warfield, R. Corzine, D. Wright, T. Brown, D. Blanche, L. Klechak, L. Peterson, M. Berry, E. Thomas, S. Rothblum. Row 2: G. Greene fmanagerl, F. Wilkinson, R. Linthicum, H. Knapman, L. White, D. Norton, J. Shriver, D. Under the superb coaching of Joseph Good and his assistants, the Blair football fans of 1957 were treated to a high-spirited, hard fighting football team, one of the best in the schoolis history. The Blazers compiled an excellent 8-1 record, which G rid iron Greats 1957 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent W e They Sept. 14- Roosevelt .... . . .26 6 21 Forest Park .... . . .13 7 28 Bladensburg .... . . .34 19 Oct. 5 Suitland ..... . . .25 0 .M 19 Northwestern . . . . .33 6 26 Wheaton .... . . .51 7 ..... Nov. 2 High Point . . . . .20 0 9 DeMatha . . . . . . 7 6 16 B. C. C. .. ...12 31 BLAlR, 51-WHEATON, 7 . . . Blair's All-American back, T. Brown, is shown here on the attack against the Crimson Knights, as Wheaton back, K. LaVerne, defended. Blanche, J. Crawford, B. Goss, S. Adorian. Row 3: Coach V. Pugliese, C. Pryor, A. Morgan, D. Nichols, R. Jones, D. Curran, M. Sheplee, P. Shipley, A. Englert, J. Wilson, R. Yarnell, Coach J. Good. included the scoring of 51 points in one game, an all- time high for Blair football teams. Their only loss came at the hands of rival, Bethesda- Chevy Chase, before 10,000 spectators, the largest crowd ever to see a Blair football game. 01 5 'J' 1 , . if A ' ww . Sf ' I B.C.C.. 31-BLAIR, 12 . . . C. Pryor, Blair's Heet winghack, is V our . A shown here picking up yardage against the Barons. as L. r ,N . ff-flu R White 164-P blocked out Bethesda's B. Browning 1249. ,- X. A qv' if :'a1!,T'. x 1 ' uv' I ayrsn 1 K, ya J AJ! an 118815 BLAIR 26 ROOSEVELT 6 found the Blazers in good form to defend 9.441 n -- 1 gl'--.NM A fL.'E.3'e3 g- ..w A S is The first game of the season On the left B Cos Blair de fenslve halfback intercepted a Roosevelt pass and gained con slderable vardage before being tackled Below C Pryor gained valuable ground for the Blazers as Rooseselt tacklers moved up Q.- O i -ff' '1 if ,umm 2215'- be 1'0- 5g-all SP xl M It 14.9 'Msg-vb :WA ,Q nn. rpg M W 'wb-awk' f C.a4,,, us vtnq. .9' '--r' t,,, -may ts. W AM afhlt p. lv' av, h ,ry 65 4di'V.f 2-a' .,fiva133g'Q xaha pgs in Q 'g 9 1 yi.: aw, Whiz' f in f h - .J . ' Q'-Rfk 5-M' 75' .V 1 s - - - . 1 A A . , . S, , -A , .5 A . . , f f r . 1 - 9 - f , . 4,6 1 Q , V . ' , L' .3 . F','::.-7 ': Hz , ii fu., . . - , ,f , ., 1 QM vf. . ' Cv . v . W - If s. I , . - 'A A , . . I! 4 . A -. , , A' . -, V , . E 9 A 4' . V' ,, ' - N x '-E - - I . , - ' .4-g A y U ,.. ' 4 . , in ..-'un . . , f'- - ' A . o. W. pq,-Q, f-., - M I - . ,. . ,L -N' h lsr- f. lfn. .dxf V .79 1- f ' ., J. ' ' -fu W V M'- ', f ,-. .' 1 , V' ' A . - - I - 4 ..: 1 f U , , . g , - ,V ef A A . , 'NJ- fy i ' ' -3. ... - .1 . ., .,-1. 'Suki' J' Q.-yweiaf' ' .A , ' .. . U , . L, ,.,.- ,, Ja, ,rr , ,- ,, - L - h r fc, .. We A - I ' . 1 . . f' iv 's :C-Q ' ' ' ' .1 5'-'. . . 9 um Af' 5 .,, . A f ' i ' -- ' . W ' , ,, , 1- . . . 3' , W... , A, g W Hg..-A '- V 55 .lf Q g, , I 1... LL, ., 13' V F My 1 ...Lg - ' 4 45, f y' J. - Ar .6 A 5. 'v' -. ,,., - - E ...A 5. 'gf A' ,WI Us K 4 - ' A 5 - '. ,J-4 U...-f. ' . , L, . N If g , ,., , A. - M . . -L f , , 4. , , . - .11 ' . - . '-gflN ', H' ' .Q ' ' M '- '4--' .yr 1 ,,gI'?7' Vwffw ' , 'N Q. , ', .-'f,g, Ln r-A ..a- , .. 'A'-I' , ' ,ln ff: Q -. ' -N, f: ' 1 - - A - ' ' 1 Homecoming Activities S WEE T f H I UNE iifl , 1 f an vs. , T' -va. . .f .J ., ,A .ks 'f A' ',.. -.M , One of the most spectacular events of the weekend was the homecoming parade. Pictured above is the Future Homemakers of America float, which won first prize in the parade Hoat competition. One of the features of our homecoming was the annual bonfire. Here R. Claery and J. Weaver, Blair seniors, watched the blaze with alumni Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark, Jr. The Blair-B.C.C. football game was the highlight of our homecoming weekend. Here J. Carone of Bethesda was about to be tackled by Blazers R. Corzine 1103, C. Pryor 1137, and T. Brown 4211. .IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Row I: Coach O. Brockdorff, D. Kornegay, C. Noel, F. Shiner, W. Cliber, F. Yarnell, C. Murray, R. Howell, G. Compton, C. Silvers, T. Ridd. Row 2: T. Morrare, P. Benenson, R. Hartwell, D. The Montgomery Blair .Iunior Varsity football team. skillfully coached by Olaf Brockclorfl, compiled a good 3-4 record for the 1957 season. Mr. BrockdorH, captain of the 19-I-6 Blair Varsity football team, built up a fast, well-run eIeven'7 that was hard to stop. An outstanding feat of this year's team was the de- feat of the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Junior Varsity, the first time in several seasons that this feat has been accomplished. Stars Of The Future BLAIR .I.V., 13-NORTHWESTERN J.V., 7 . . . This thrilling contest was played as part of a pep assembly be- fore the Blair-Wheaton game. In the action on the right, Blair back C. Compton smashed through the Wild- cat Iine as Blazers W. Mitchell 4101 and C. Murray 1151 helped out by blocking. Diamond, W. Mitchell, J. Delaney, J. Aldock, G. Levin, D. Dempsey. .I. Garvin. Row 3: J. Hartman, J. Helvig. G. Stewart, D. Durst, M. Lewis, R. McLaughlin, J. McWilliams, J. Hozik. 1957 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDIIIC Date Sept. 23 Oct. 17 25 31 Nov. 14- Oppon ent Richard Montgomery Walter johnson . .. Bladensburg ...... Northwestern . . High Point . . . Coolidge . . . B.C.C.... We They .....34 0 14- ....13 26 ....13 7 ...7 21 ...6 7 ....19 13 Ci' k 1 'sf 14.., f JwMwmwmaz M ml W Q li QU! if .x:..?x J . ,. ,f., My Z .G ,Ei , E ue-...wfzfrw Lili i! V' M if ' ' '1 - ' ' l . . ' ' , x Sw I X I .' A 4. .- A ..., FPR .-i-A .1 s 'H Hil- A:.'f'x', , L M I wt Wfa' xy! x'g1 W 1 K LT!-, 1,1-aku . , v Amp X Cf vyx , 4 'Xni.11 J- ' 5F 1'4'-' , ak 'H -1. .gnu K rig I ' A-'f x nga 'Q' X - ,X X ', -.a- X.-L L g.g ' .JJX , Q ,JNL-my lk: LW, X s LN 1 V 1 , x -V ' A ' ,J LL- X A 'N 'bw' 'P 1.4 LN L W . 'X ' 6 f ' v L' H A 31 I f ... if f 5 , -4 L ' . X ' 'X' i- 'l Y 'iii V .J-lgig, gf Xfla 40 - x f ,.1 a,.if ., kN. i EA ZW' X 4 llanxx A ' V 'Q UR x The Band In ' 5 WOODWIND SECTION- Row I: S. Row 3: A. Popkin, D. Flanzbaum, J. Maurer, L. Wilson, R. Goldsmith, J. Schultz, G. Selby. S. Barmash, A. Gable, R. Freidman, B. Dietz, J. Wind- Wexler, N. NIcClusky, A. Sullivan. Row ivy, F. Shiner. Raw 2.- S. Tretter, J. 4: L. Shuman. D. Green, 5. Levenson, Miller, S. Solovey, K. Klingebiel, K. H. lirvnnvman, B- 0'NClll. A. 50ll0t, Sherman, J. Almlock. L. Fenstermacher. B. Henning, B. 5lc'l'hall. 'He-QW '3'?'!f .f5-v A 4 During the half-time ceremonies of the Blair-Roose- L . A . In velt game, the band is shown here performing a preci- -ligl ' ' sion drill PERCUSSIOY SECTION Row 1 . - 5 J Wasser, R. Lawrence, J. Goss, J. Codbout D. Whitten, D. Gregg, A. Sarra. J. Rowell, R. Clime, drum major. Row 2. XI HUORETTES-Row 1: C. Hummer, S. Engstrom, J. Weaver, .l. Adams, D. Hurzweg. Row 2 L Coffman, H. Seltzer, M. Chinn, C. Darby, D. Barnes, T. L. Kelley. Row 3 C Harris Q Thomsen, C. Cromer, M. Olsavsky, S. Hober. The acrobatic and twirling skills of the Majorettes were exhibited in fine style during the entertaining half-time programs of our football games. Here a difficult maneuver is executed by the hard-working group. la-H . W t rf' 25 iiii' rf? ,,Q. 5.44 .,,,f.3g - ' '-e- -2.-f'WM'5?': ' ,,, .,, V, argl, 1 -' Q ' 51.14, . 4-I ' a , Behind The Teams Two of the most important groups at the games were the .Vlajorettes and Cheerleaders. The Nlajorettes, led by ,lean Weaw'er, performed at football games, par- ades, and at civic functions. Their sparkling performances were a memorable part of the school year. The Cheerleaders, captained by Alice Gumpper, led the cheering at all Blazer football and basket- ball games. The girls played an integral part in the success of the Blair teams. ,1. v .U f . y t -H qu ,,,. . . A. on .l W:-v2:g.ag2.f-white' .. , , - ' ., ' - Tffaifibiizsfff f3'i '7 Eg 1t A' ' '-fi 'Nia T f' 1 X x P . , One of the favorite Blair , Eh 97 cheers, Dynamo! was executed .393 in the customary fine style of the Blazer cheerleaders. This cheer exemplified the high ideals of sportsmanship upheld by the cheerleaders. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. D. Jensen, K. Not pictured are ,l. Delaney, .l. Maddox, and C. Howell. R. Corzine, B. Goss, R. Daniels, T. Pryor. Brown, .l. Yerrick, M. Sheplee, Coach E. Moffatt. Backboard Wizards The Montgomery Blair basketball team compiled an excellent record of 22-1 for the 1957-1958 season, which resulted in its being named the number one team in the Washington area. The only loss of the season came against a tough Fort Hill team in the finals of the state tournament. 1957-1958 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent We They Dec. 17 Western ...... 46 44 20 Gonzaga .......... . . . 51 46 28 W'alter Johnson .... 60 35 30 Alumni ......... . . . 37 33 Jan. 3 Walter Johnson .... ,. . 69 45 7 Bladensburg ..... . . . 64 54- 10 Wheaton ...... 56 42 14 Uxon Hill .......... 60 43 17 Suitland ............. . .. 73 36 21 Richard Montgomery .... 71 33 24 B.C.C. ............... 85 54- 28 High Point ......... 31 29 31 Northwestern . . . 56 37 Feb. 4 Bladenshurg . . . .. 50 44- 7 Wlieatrmn .... . . . 51 36 ll Dehlatha ... ... 57 36 11 Oxon Hill . .. 40 29 25 High Point .... .... 5 8 41 28 Northwestern . . . 42 37 Mar. 4 Suitland . .. . . . 56 4-3 7 B.C.C. ..... 4-9 42 Wicomico . . . .. . 45 14 71 15 Fort Hill . .. .. 44- 62 BLAIR. 713 W1COBI1CO 4-5. The semi-finals of the State Championships found the Blazers playing the Wicomico ln- dians from Salisbury. Shown below are Blazer D. Korm-gay laying in two points as P. White looked on. U iw -'- . Ta - - - 4 D 'Q P BLAIR 46 WESTERN. 44. The first game of the season found the Bla7f-rs playing host to the WY-stern Red Raiders of the Interhi h lea Among the heroes of this tremendous team victory wa B Goss. shown here putting in two points on a layup as a Vlotern man defended. Action on the Courts As in other major sports. Nlontgoinery Blair vom- peted in basketball as a memlrer of the Nlaryland Bi- County League. This 5ear. the League consisted of eight st-hools in NI0lliQIltlIlt'l'f and l'rinr'e Georges Counties. For the second vonseeutixe lmasketlmall sea- son. Blair won the League ehatnpionship with an un- defeated reeord. The Blazers finished with a I4-0 record in Bi-County play. as a stepping stone to the State Championships. BLAIR, 60g OXON HILL. 43. On ,Ianuary I4 the Blazers traveled to Southern Maryland to play its newest Bi-County opponents, the Oxon Hill Clippers. Shown here is Blair's T. Brown jumping against F. Ifergeson of tht- Clippers. BLAIR, 563 NORTHWESTERN, 37. The Northwestern Wild- cats offered tough opposition to the Blazers through the use of a man-to-man defense. Shown here is Blair center T. Brown driving through two Wildcats to take a shot. -r mit I ' -f f t x X M W' I . v r BLAIR 3lg lllllll POINT 29 ln one of the lowest scoring Blair games exer played. the Blazers defeated the Golden Eagles of High Point hy a st-ore of 31-29. The game was featured by a tight man-to-man tl:-ft-use used on the Blazers hy lliggh Point. Shown here was the Blazers' B. Goss shooting for a basket. as BIair's T. Brown helped out. and sexeral lligll Point men defended. fKf',fi 46' ,fm .. W tw A rug! . lf! 91 B I f s 'Q 3. .. x as re T 9 s sv: af , qs. BLAIR 733 SUITLAND 36-The Suitland Rams journeyed to Blair on January 17 for an important Bi-County League game. The result was a resounding xirtory for the Blazers. An exciting moment of play was pit-tured here as Blair's B. Goss scored, despite the attempts of tvto Suitland players to defend. B. Corzine of Blair looked 4 A on. ready to assist. BLAIR 515 GONZAGA 46-The annual pre-Christmas game with Gonzaga was, as usual, a thrill- ing contest. The Blazers trailed the Eagles for three and a half quarters before pulling out the game in the final four minutes. ln the photograph on the left, Blair forward. B. Daniels, fought for a rebound with IJ. Slattery of Gonzaga. Blair's T. Broun and the Eagles' B. Buchanan looked on, rm-ally to assist. w Junior Varsity C agers The Montgomery Blair Junior Varsity basketball team had a good season, compiling a 12-5 record. These boys will form an important part of next year's Blair varsity. 1957-1958 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date Dec. Jan. lsfll. Mar. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Row I. D. Dempsey, G. Compton, S. Saidman, P. Woody, B Mitchell. Row 2: T. Groves, B. Jones, D. Kornegay, Opponent We They Western . . . .... 34- 33 Gonzaga ..... .... 3 6 56 Walter Johnson .... 49 53 DeNIatha . . . . . .. 46 40 Walter Johnson .... 60 42 Blatlensburg .... 41 53 Wvlleatorl . . . . . 50 3-1- Oxon Ilill .... .... 6 2 36 Suitland ... .... 48 29 B.C.C. ..... .. 51 52 High Point . . . .... 65 48 Northwest:-rn . .. 50 40 Blade-nsliurg .. 50 51 Wheaton ... .... 53 30 Iligh Point 44 31 Nortllm-str1'r1 . .. 55 31 B.C.C. .... .... 6 6 47 D. Ventress, J. Hutchison, R. Krieger, B Ruhlmg P. Golden, K. Eaton. BLAIR J.V., 44: HIGH POINT J.V. 31. An oxcmn Junior varsity game on Fe-Irruary 25 found the High 1:01111 Ea les being defeated by the Blazers. An important rebound was pictured below. I 'Q' 'Q u Qzl I P Track and Field CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. K. Klein, J Jordre, A. Szekely, J. Geoffrey, B. Stern 1957 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE 1958 TRACK SCHEDULE Dual Meets Date Meet or Opponents Date Opponent We They . , . mow More wins! Mar. 28 Blair, 82, Wheaton, 27 Sept. 26 Washington-Lee .. ....... 42 19 Apr. 5 Alexandria Memorial Relays ..... . . oct. 3 Wakefield B ...... .... 1 7 45 Blair finished Sth our of 16 31 Wilson ............... . .... 22 34 14- Blair, 55, Northwestern. 50 ...., . Nov. 14 Univ. of Md. Freshmen ..... .... 4 5 16 16 Blair, 59143 Walter Johnson, 45Mgg Other Meets Oct. 17 Sollers Point, 38, Blair 41: Dundalk, 525 Catonsville, 113 Oct. 26 Johns Hopkins Invitational Meet Blair finished 4th out of 9 Nov. 9 Maryland State Meet Blair finished lst out of 8 TRACK TEAM. Row 1: Coach E. Reider, A. Szekely, N. Gold- stein, R. Glass, B. Decker, D. Whitten, D. Windes, R. Skog- lund, J. Sims, T. Coward, Coach C. Gienger. Row 2: D. Kertz, J. Summers. J. Jorder, F. Shiner, L. Shuman, J. Adams, M. Hanik, F. Krause, V. Byrd, M. Young. Row 3: J. Yerrick, J. Glass. M. Williamson, J. Aldock, B. Mallon, B. Blum, D. D. Windes, D. Whitten, R. Skoglund, J Johannes, J. Sims, J. Coodlin, R. lrving. Site . . . ...Blair .C. W. High Nortlim-st:-rii High Point, 20 1X6 ............ ........ B lair 19 Bridgeton, N. J., Relays ....... Blair finished 4th out of 17 25 Blair, 62 1f6g Frederick, 54- U33 Bladensburg, 75 .......... May 3 Fort Hill Invitational . ........ .. Blair finished 2nd out of 4 9 Bi-County Meet ................ Blair finished 2nd out of 7 16 Montgomery County Class A .... . Blair finished 2nd out of 6 24 Maryland State Championships . .. . Britlgeton . . . .......... Blair Cumberland . . . Wheaton . . . Wheaton of Md. Irving, E. Thomas. Row 4: C. Seaton, H. Kohn, B. Alexander, R. Wellens, L. Stewart, B. Linthicum, P. Kramer, C. Adkins, J. Stephens, R. Rothman. Row 5: B. Robertson, S. Kaye, K. Scruggs, J. Murch, J. McWilliams, R. Snoots, B. Jones, J. Helvig, J. Tucker, N. Lewis. Row 6: P. Mofison, J. Ceoffrey, J. Parnum, M. Levine, J. Simpson. Dale Apr. May 2 3 9 10 14 17 21 25 29 2 5 8 12 15 I9 22 26 29 fel BASEBALL TEAM. Row I: E. Mvffarty, E. Berger, B. Turner, B. Edson- D. Blanche. B. York, M. Berry, D. Blanche. Row 2: Coach 0. Brockdorff, B. Bell, A. Morgan, B. Luke, B. Stern, B. Nolte, I. Ryan, Coach S. Kulakowski. Row 3: H. Greisman, M. Selhy, C. Werner, B. Schelleg L. Bice, A. Englert, M. Goldberg, M. Sincoff. 1958 BASEBALL SIQIITCIJLLE Opponent St. Johns ..... Washington-Lee Walter Johnson St. Johns ..... Bladenshurg Wheaton .. Oxon Hill . . . Suitland .. BCC ........ High Point Northwestern Bladenihurg Wlheaton .... Oxon Hill ... Suitlaml ... BCC ........ High Point . .. Northwestern .......... . . . 11 10 ...ll . 1 ,... ...,B Baseball 2 0 d 0 D 0 an Wrestling 2 5 2 3 1958 wRr:s'1'1.1Nz1 SCHEDLLE 6 1 Date Opponent We They J 1 Jan. 10 Suntln-rn ....... 25 25 3 5 17 Wakefield .IV ... ... 18 27 3 0 20 Annapolis ........ ... 13 36 1 31 Epiieopal .IV ....... ... 11 lil l'0-tponefi Feh. 7 WY3Sh1l'lgl0I'l-1-I't' JY . . . . . 15 30 2 'l 14- South Hagerstown .. ...... ....... l 5 23 2 WRESTLING TEAM. Wrestling: B. Sutter, E. Sanchez. Kneel- U ing: J. Kleinberg. S. ,lac-kann. R. Wellens. F. Sullixan, D. ., I Canova. P. Bc-nenson. vslfllllllllgf B. Dale. R. Sl'llMlIlQ11'l'. S. B. Warfield. J. He-lhu. J. Coach C. Gienger. Trotter. R. Fic-kr-r. M. lmtkin. S. Kaye-, B. Bauserman. A. Stern, Buncly, R. Howell, K. Thompfon. Q34 P' 23+ 4 'W' QW! K-AI 0? SOCCER TEAM. Row 1: P. Moffson, K. Klein. F. Shiner, P. Barton, T. Yount, Nl. Bensimon. 13. Hauser, S. Waplc, .l. Cowles, T. Denison, W. Robertson. j. Nlillar. Rou' 2: D. Pem- berton, C, Larsson, S. Handel. J. Erin-rsorr, C, Wverrier, Ii, Bicderman, J. Unklvslwe, K. Kessler. H. lladley, W. Clark, The Montgomery Blair soccer team had a very suc- cessful season. winning its fifth Metropolitan lnter- scholastic Soccer Championship in six years. The boys compiled a 6-2-2 record against the tough opposition of the five area private schools which formed the league. 1958 SOCCER SCHEDULE Date Opponent We They Jan. 7 Landon . .. . .. 2 1 17 Episcopal ...... ... 5 0 21 Sidwell Friends ... ... 4 1 28 Woodberry Forest . . . . .. 0 4 Feh. 4 Landon ..... . 2 0 11 St. Albans ....... 3 2 15 Wootlbcrry Forest .. . ... 5 5 20 St. Albans ....... 2 1 25 Episcopal ...... .. . 2 2 Mar. 6 Sidwell Friends .. 0 1 S. Adorian, M. Zibetti, D. Wliitten. B. Schncbly. R. Roth- man. Row 3: F. Devlin. K. Scruggs. 1. Slay. R. Nlclaughlin. 1... Bilen. S. Adams. K. Klingf-bicl. U. Clarke. B. Robertson. C. Whitmore, D. Wright. 1. Be-n-imon. D, Crm-gg. F. Sun, J. Adams, J. Murch, S. Ponce. B. Tenley. The Montgomery Blair rifle team. coached by Mr. Maguire, was undefeated in shoulder-to-shoulder matches with area teams, and provided tough opposi- tion in postal matches with teams across the country. 1958 RIFLE SCHEDULE Opponent We They St. Johns . . . . 1339 1334 B.C.C. ..... . . 1381 1355 Roosevelt ...... ....... . . . 1374 1345 Navy Plcbes ..................... .. 1393 1387 University of Maryland Frcshmcn .. .. 1383 1351 B.C.C. .......................... , . 18-18 1795 Davenport, lowa fpostal matchl .... .. 1836 1832 Will Rogers, Okla. tpostal match? . . . . 1830 1859 New Albany, lml. tpostal match! .. .. 1850 1884 St. Louis, Mo. tpostal match! ..... ....... . RIFLE TEAM. Kneeling: R. Waryc. B. Toler, E. McDowell, S. Ratlifl L Whitne J. Taylor. Smndin : H Trattler 1 - Y' '. - g - r Sowcrs, Coach H. Maguire, N. Toth, B. Watson, A. Leaman, captain. Soccer and Rifle Teams 'U at Na I 1 v .- - NX l N a s wav is - ' 'J 2. t TENNIS TEAM Row I. R Friedman P, Barton D Wood . Bund - ' - , , - y, J y, F. Sun. Row 2: S. Weinger, C. Levin, H. Beville, K. Brody, B. Swartwout. GOLF TEAM. Kneeling: R. Propst, T. Grand, B. Unclerstein, B. Tenley. Standing: D. Nichols, R. Peacock, L. Brennan, B. Hall, D. Linkins, J. Daniels, J. Stecklein. The spring months found the hard-work- ing Blair tennis team practicing for its ex- citing matches with area schools. 1958 TENNIS SCIIEDLLE Dale Opponent We They Apr. 18 Roosevelt .. . T 2 20 St. Stephens .. .. 8 1 May 2 Gonzaga ...... .. T l 14 Wfaltl-r Johnson ,. 4 5 21 BCC ., ......... .. l 8 14 Walter Johnson . .. 16 BCC ......... 21 St. Johns . 23 Western ..... 29 Walter Johnson N etters and Duffers The Montgomery Blair golf team, under the direction of Coach BrockdorH, had a very active season, competing against some of the area's best teams. 1958 GOLF SCHEIJIQLE Date Opponent We They Apr. ll Wheaton .. ... 8 l 18 Suitland .. ... 9 0 21 ..... 612 212 25 Northwood .. . . . 9 U 28 High Point .... 6 3 Slay 2 Wilson ...... 1 .3 3 Nortllw-st'-rin ... H l 8 Blaflr-n-lnirg ... ,.. 6 ll l2 Walter Johnson . 313 .Sly l6 llffli .......... , fi'-- Sl-- l9 Rivliard Nloritgoimrw . 'J - IJ - I I - A... l At the Slumber Party. sponsored by the girls' B Club. the girls jumped rope. had bull sessions. and danced until they xsearily got themselves home at T230 a.m. Girls Sports SIlI'FI l,IfBOARD. fLeft to Rightj: ,lean Fritter, partner, ,loan Ohlheiser, ,Ioan Luhin watched as Elaine Grote aimed her disk to send it down the court. Z -pw GIRLS' B CLLII. Foregrourul: Yiia Yalig brzrlfgruzuzfl: Sharon Boyer. Betsy Shipley, Ilian Guy. Paula Straughan. and ,lean Seibert participated in intrarnurals for three years In earn four hundred points and the l'Ilt'TINI'lFKI block II , GIRLS' PLANNING COMMITTEE. fLeft to Rightj: Lisa Green, Seng Andrea Whitaker: Eleanor Garmarsh. Y.I'.g Pat Blanchard: Phillis Jonesg and Louise llep- finger, Pres. fnot picturedl The I. and Sr. menrhers of the Girls' Planning Com- mittee discussed the intramural program before the start of the second season.. 'a .5- ili-. , - . Q . . M'- + . fi, ' .- AQ. .', A .. I I 1 ,hr fn' . . . x . l 1. 4 s-2 -- vw'-. -- sf s. i :,.4..i. . f . 1 -as e - Q V D 1-rl!-.if i 'Af -' V+ M fa, -V I 5 M . H. vu . y Q ,y1!::,sv,,,,g- .fa -.ay 4, h , ,al V ,KN 1, 59160-.N paw, vf,'m1. iw' V V , -1 ,-4,k, -i lvf'- ' ,,,' , r .. ' ,gc .. ' GOLF. lLeft to rightl-Seniors Bette Glaze, Pat Doehrer, Virginia Crocker, Phyllis Jones, Bonni Mader, and Brenda Dietz practiced the correct golf stance as Miss Detwiler helped Carol Haskin on her swing. The girls physical education course was a three year prograni to help the girls niatcrc. Participation in field liocltcy. liusketlvall. and baseball team sports was stressed to the sophomores. During the winter the girls had a five week unit in hygiene. They' discussed adolescent development. physical, social. mental and emotional growth. The senior and junior years yy ere spent developing BODY MECHANICS. The girls of Miss Detwiler's sixth period senior class are shown exercising to build strength, agility, coordination which are a part of the body mechanics unit. and coordination which are a part of the body mechanics unit individual skills in sports. They participated in bad- minton, tennis, golflSr.l, archerylSr.l. and body mechanicsl5r.l. Social hygiene was discussed by' the juniors, and marriage and family' living was studied by' the seniors. The girls came after school for four seasons of intra- murals to play volleyball. bowling. basketball. badmin- ton. softball. and table tennis. BXDXIINTON. Barbara Aitchison, .loan Lubin, Elaine Grote, Jackie Wilson, Jean Fritter, Barbara Potzner. lie-xerly Cupton. Carolyn Cox, and Barbara Rutherford watched as Lisa Green sent the shuttlecock across the net to Marietta Eshelman. I 5 :- u 5 5? J, -I P ua' x X .WA 1 Q AIA I Y 1 'fs- .f',!, ff ' '-.-W, v ill F w iw' WHEN FUR vig 5 ., . . ,V N Fashion and Fine Foods . . -if' - mek? F.H.A. CATERING. Mmmm . . . and it tastes good, too. re- marked B. Willman to P. Campbell, K. Weaver, H. Kanters, and B. Kirby as they prepared sandwiches and cookies for another tea which was catered as an activity of the Future Homemakers of America. F.H.A. FASHION SHOW. Everything from la chemisse to in their home arts classes. Modeling their newest creations frothy, fllmy evening gowns were proudly displayed by the fair were P. Bacon, L. Shipley and J. MacNeal. young ladies, who labored long, hard hours to complete them il FUTURE TEACHE 1 Jen, P. Jones, and M. Sclar listen carefully to the adv.ce offered by Mrs. Pierrel. RS OF AMERICA. With the thought of somedav ovcupying the teachexfs chair, E. Noble, L. Exploring Aptitudes For Future Vocations FUTURE DOCTORS AND NURSES. 'Say ahh- B, Altman acquairited themselves with techniques that will some Hammer. E. Smith. J. Walker, J. Beck. J. Rowell, and H. daY be USCfl1l In their medical C3l'CCfS- it 'ix f ,J PAINT BOX. When not designing stage sets, A. Shapiro. J. Mudrick, N. Funada, J. Mussumeci, 5. Keller, R. Steiner, J. Kuffner, and C. Brill applied themselves to various areas of artistic endeavor. Artistic Angles Qs S-.- Y QUILL ILLUSTRATIVE STAFF. T. Willmurt, S. Kaplan, Nl. DeNeen, and B. Seeley illustrated with expressive drawings the written copy selected for publication in Silver Quill. DABBLERS' DEN. A chance to express themselves in art was offered to Irene Stellmacher, J. Tracy, N. McMullen. and M. Laney. X, , f YU x f W exercise Ocvupied the leisure time of Nlath Clulm MATH CLUB. Recreation in the form of mental members M. Frome, B. McMullen. F. Kantor, and D. Hurlburt. 1 I 2' Extra-Curricular Concentration PHILATELIC SOCIETY. S. Katz, W. Steesy, M. Frome, and R. Ficker discussed the latest addition to their stamp collec- tions. while T. Dessecker and S. Scarlis gained knowledge of geography through stamps. 713 E : 3. Q N. CHESS CLUB. Participating in the Chess Club Tournament were: W. Steesy and B. Ollsen, F. Kantor and T. Fraiserg while R. Sweeny, J. Williams, B. johnson, L. Brody, H. Altman, P. Woodal. and BI. Frome enjoyed kibitzing, ,,,,.f - .- ii-llnvrv-Q.-f,f f .1 '44-s.', I nternational Flavor And . . FRENCH CLUB. Vive La France! C. Geisler, N. Larson, I. Stellmacher, and I. Stellmacher, created a living France on the bulletin board as one of the activities of the French Club SPANISH CLUB. El lorro y las senoritas of the quaint and C. Rivera, C. Jacobson, and J. Mitchell through their Spanish exciting Spanish lands virtually came to life for P. Doehrer, Club activities. 5 a 1 , Qs ar lugxl 'war U pai - 5 Wi' ' 5 g nI,L:' v.',4y'f'31.l I -Jil U AF' n FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB. Share the Fare urged L. Bilen, M. Zibetti, and P. Porreca, members of the Foreign Exchange Club. who worked to raise the money with which to support two foreign students each year at Blair. An Exchange Of Ideas no I I in fun n NUWN' James H. Reed, a Blair junior, is shown reading his letter of notification from the United States Contest. informing him that he was fourth place winner in the area judging. DEBATE CLUB. The subject was Foreign Aid. R. Goldsmith and J. Brimherg successfully carried their point, much to the chagrin of opponents K. Cook and S. Preis. 1 N Q ', ' a 'is r 'I X x 5... BROKERS' ASSOCIATION. Estab- lished this year, the Brokers' Associa- tion included L. Promisel. J. Chalupsky, J. Mazzeo, J. Williams, E. Dobson, B. Clark, P. Black, and B. Wyman. They participated in weekly discussion, lec- tures, and study in order to keep up with the constant fluctuation of the stock market. i .sq nf K if ,iii-4 '. if we e Q , ii.. Fascinating Figures BLAIR ROLLERS. All Skate burst forth from the loud speaker and the members of the Blair Rollers skated onto the floor of National Arena for an evening of fun. Donning their skates at a Tuesday evening session are T. Fraiser, M. Heckman, S. Stern, and M. Thompson. i-.Q--f I 44N JLNIOR 'NEWNIAN S Schlosser T Cough lm ,I Lvortlan and lulle Schmldt packed clothes for thc Llevwlyn Scott Hospice for men Thu wah one of the project: of the ,lunxor Ntwman Llub wluch IS pnmarlly for rt-llglou education of Lathollc students Jn h 1 th nl e Spiritual Szde BIBLE BLLKZERS 'VI Perna led a theological dlscusslon with M Ollsen E Lyle P Lawson Vi Van Ausdale C Hanson and standmg club helped to plan Thanksglvlng and Christ mas Asscmblles x,, igl sin 5. W. Schwartz, L. Williams, and L. Bilen. The X, t m 7 'Q Ml ' V 'Y 11 l .J H 4 Technical Teams AUDIO COYINIIFTEE As part of the vsorlx of the BROADCASTERS AQQOCIATION Our daily disc Joilxev show heavy on the platte r and light on the chatter was produced hy members of the Broaclca ter X soelation which included Owrman E Lippirman J Nludrlck and T Fmnm Audio Committee M. Overman and T. Flflnln worked behind the .qcenes re ulatin audio equipment during an assembly. VISUAL siderably and slide: mittee: J. R. Lentz AIDS. Our learnin proves, wa: made con- eagier and more enjoyable through movies shown by members of the Visual Kids Com- Chalupsky M. Overman B. Laird T. Finnin E. Olslara and .l. Taylor. 5' Unsung Heroes POWDER PUFFS. T. Wilhurt and A. Nleissner took a few tips from L. Benjamin as she demonstrated several stage make-up techniques on L. Lieberman. J I, Q ' 1 ? 'y L' fail Q f la' l 'C x tg z is L... P. Staughin and E. Zipperman hurriedly adjusted B. Grove's costume just prior to her first entrance- in thc Senior Play. STAGE CREW. The mark of perfection on all our dra- matic productions at Blair was the result of the patient and detailed labor nf S. Baker, W. Clark, R. Smith, D. Kertzman, and B. Cullen, who prepared realistic stage sets. I J lllllf- 4 There must be a better way. Mr. Pioli, faculty director and the cast contemplated a revision in stage action during a rehearsal of the Senior Class Play. Setting The Stage For Lights . . . Camera ...A 'X ction! Lighting effects were ex- ecutetl by Audio committee members T. Finnin and B. Stevens. vi ' f 1 2 J ,3'5g '-lg' ' :Qs 05- Twn of the Le-wis girls dropped by for tea, and apa- thetically received Howsie's lecture on discipline. Left to Right: S. Saidman, T. Parsons, L. Powers, and M. Birdsell. . . . Mrs. McTl1ing fllrs. .MC7l,1flIg was presented as the Senior Class play. uffering seniurs a rhance to display their dramatic talent. It also provided a means of sup- plementing the class funds with which the class carried on Senior activities. Now louk li:-re. laid. nobudy is their motheriw rleur little uhilv rn.sc. ' llick Shine, as Pwifon Eddie, explained to Peggy Campbell, 4Little Mimi! in the: Senior Claw Play. it Troupers All The 22nd Montgomery Blair annual show was pre- sented on April 243 25, and 26 in the girls, gymnasium. The title of this yearis show was '4HaVe Satellite, Will Travel, and its acts represented life throughout the world. The varied scenes of the performance ranged far and wide, from the United States to far off Arabia and from the romantic Caribbean to the European con- tinent. The show was directed by Mrs. Theofield and Mrs. Penner, whose hard work was appreciated by the many students and parents who attended the produc- tion. The Blair Thespian Society produced the Spring Play 'GAll lVly Sonsf which was presented on lVlay 15, 16, and 17. The psychological drama, written by Arthur Miller, was presented by two different casts, an innovation for Blair dramatic productions. The faculty adviser, lVlr. Richard Pioli, was assisted by two student directors, Leslie Click and Nancy Ford. One of the many colorful scenes of the Annual Show was the Liechtensteiner Polka representing Poland, pic- tured above. Also shown are the two masters of cere- monies, whose smooth commentary kept the show moving right along. Y Many long hours of rehearsal were spent in preparation for the Spring Play, 'gAll My Sons . Shown here were four members of thc cast practicing their lines for the production. A Ltterary Trtumphs SILVER QUILL Twine yearly the taff of Sllter lllll publl hed our lm rary nlagaum which took firat place from the Nlaryland Sohola tm Prez ASSOLIHIIOII and the Colum bla behold irc Pre'-5 A ocratlon m 1936 57 5 F1 her D Carl on J Nloorc L Nlclrlugh and S Wachtrl Cho m student contrlbutronb whuh satisfied the hugh standard of the pr: nous 1 ut ff' 1 ,- saw, WSL' LE JOURNAL DARGENF The Fremh newspaper stimulated mtere- l among the l'rench student W orkmg to produce the nextl ue wen X Nlartln Wins Carlaon student teacher F l'r1edman A Whrtaker and stanrlmg E-:itvellmacher B Beall T Wllburt 'N Larson L 'Nlclrlugh P Parbhall 5 I'1sher NI W1 hrmoto K Bartol and Cl ler ll-ret N 'lin 1- '1. a 1 nf 5 ' 1, X 1' I V 2 U l X . ' x , , ,. , K Y, W ' lpn., gp ,iq Q all I I I ' , . . .E V S . V 0 . 'V L I '. H .y .' . .. :gg A , .5 .-- l l H, ' A :-ss 'f-.'.'s,. X 1-V - . 5 -. l fa 5 , . . , . A , . 5 -f ' ' ' 5 ' ,ff 51 . . ,, I' , V iz, I ' , L47 f. ., ' V V V i --f 1 , ,Y 56, ' , ,M n A Ir A ,,-W . ,QV LF, ggi V , , .gf ' 1' V W is f 4 t rp..,,b.4 4 . ,-gh 61 A Q ,V . ,4 'N . V .4 ,f A f H.. . v ff' - 1 r l 2 , ., . . w Q W 1 . . , , - '- 5 3. - . , . , . , 4 . , . A , . y - v - - - U v - 1 . s . ,VX The staff of Silverlogue worked hard to compile a my J l C Cochran N Nlaqkell S or yearbook which the students would be proud to Ilflll1Q 4 Famer J Penitermachcr and C H111 the oun. Througrh the efforts of J. Hutchison. R. 19.98 .SlIlEfl0gll6 nab completed Silrerlugzze members met daily to plan and layout the 1958 publication. Pictures were taken, developed, and cropped. The literary stall wrote copy to correspond with the theme. Typists were busy typing the material to make the deadlines. Busy -N V . w 4 rf e fx 7 X N 1 Z i '1-5-r Cooperation and hard work on the part of the editorial stall made the effiiric-nt production of Silrer Chips possible. Seated at the desk are A. Martin and B. Williams. llatherf-d around the Q-ditor's desk are M. Carroll, V. Carlson, D. Curran, J. Miller, J. Black, A. liuhl. P, Rohr-rts. S. Boyer. E. O'Brien. and N, Funada. Silver Chips The business staff was responsible for typing advertising, distribution, circulation and publicity. Fulfilling the-ir duties faithfully at the front desk are D. Carter, I.. Kozak, C. Smith, W. Van.-Xusdall. and C. Hanson. At the bark desk, S. Keller, R. Rand, J. Johannes, E. Zipperrnan, and P. Scruggs. C119 N .ral F 0 TA v id 3693.1 .v,,, '44- LATIN HONOR SOCIETY. Veni, Vidi, Vicif' J. Whitmore, R. Steiner. S. Boyer, B. Schnebly. and L. ,len met, realized, and overcame the difhcnlties presented by this ancient language and culture, Hard work earned their right to membership in the National Latin Honor Society. Language Honors FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY. Havin, achieved mastery of French, these members volunteered services to those needing instruc- tion. Row 1: M. Stieber, S. Wachtel. S Rubin, and, row 2: R. Stein, M. Turnbull. N Colb, C. Geisler, and, row 3: M. Kramer, L McHugh, A. Whitaker, and N. Larson. UILL ANJ SCROLL Students who achleved hlgh reco n1t1on for the1r work 1n Journahsm and school pul-llcatlons were ellglble for membershlp IH lllll and Scroll The members of th1s years SOCICIY were Row I P MUSICHHI R Schwartz B Seeley R Rose Rau, 2 J NlHgldSOI1 ,I Fenstermacher J Hutchlson E O Br1en P Roberts P Scru s S Cornellus Row 3 L Cllnk N Maskell ,I Long N Funada NI Dexleen A Buhl V Larl en S Boyer Honors For The Spoken and Wrztten Word 'XI-XSQLE AND G-XY EL S Lar aomht K Vieaxer X Rwharrl D Lle ke L u l1 S l' her Frlerlman Thomp on an m mber tl hoxnran efth sucxetx 1 Pntd S1 lm lmlw pre ldent pomlul 0111 the tethmques of pri entm puthe Q - U Q ' 1 C' ' : : . ' , . ' , . , . . ' : . r ' , . , . , . . . , . gg , . . . . , . , . ', . , . . 1 , . , . s , . ' . U 1 Y s- A1 'h ', . ' ' , : . 'Q 5, . s ,, . RICH g . . is . M. 1 A. . G. s , fl B. Goss. 1- 5 of lis 4 1' sp -' ' ' 1's1, - as R. 7 1- Q , ' - ' I 1 as I U Q 14' .Q Curtain Calls NATIONAL THESPIANS. The first reading of a script was never perfect, but with a few suggestions from T Fisher, the characters soon 'llivedn in the hands of M Overman, L Glick, L Powers and B Laird The Blair B MONOCRAM SOCIETY In recognition of their services to Blair these members of the Nlonogram Society proudly wear the Blair B Rowl S Boyer L .len S Bailey L Coffman B DuMars A Gumpper J Long S Thomsen M Freedman and B Kirby Row 2 B Bray G Thompson L Powers T .. Aflultqixqe Johnston F Friedman P Campbell B Goss B Schnebly and E Gamarsh Row 3 K Bork S Larcombe B Williams T Parsons E Beatty L Click A Halliday L Hoffman B Stewart D Lmkms L Hunt J Schmidt J Lewis N Kline S Pellagrmo S Fisher L 'NIcHugh and D Landis . ', . . ' ll II i I Q, t .. 3 9 7 s t ' 4. - Qi? a- ,Q , Y , E' P 1 B 1 . . Q I C7 , F I . ' , . , . , . , . , , ,I . . I . , . , . , . ' 7 ' 9 ' 9 ' 7 ' 7 V 9 - 9 ' 7 ' 9 ' I 9 ' 7 . . : . , . , . ' , . . , . , . . , . . The Montgomery Blair chapter of the National Honor Society consisted of students who had attained a 3.5 average in scholastic work and had demonstrated qualities of character. scholarship. leadership, and serv- ice in their high school careers. New members. inducted at assemblies twice a year. were chosen by a faculty committee on the basis of scholastic ability and participation in extra-curricular activities. lVlc-mbership in the Society was an outstanding accomplishment for any student and became a lasting part of the students life. , . i f- 8 f' Pj Kalki Induvtx-tl in their Junior year. veteran members of the Honor Society M. Freedman, H. Schnebly, L. Jen. P. Musicant. T. Parsons, P. Schlatter, V. Vali, B. Kirby, J. Frank, M. Miller, L. McHugh. B. Williams, F. Friedman, N. Funada, C. Niemeyer, E. McDowell, R. Skogland, T. Johnston, and L. Hoff- man were the nucleus of this year's group. C7 RJ' gl... ,,-, 1 1, 1 M. X, ' 0 . A - ff N , 1 1 1 f 'WY-ood x or e arm A The faire-si of thc fair. Jean Weawr. Blair! Christmas Queen. is surrounded by members of her murt uhiclr im-ludv ll. Cooper. A. Clumppm-r. A. Thrift. J. Lewis, P. Campbell and M. Hendrick. A Queenly Array . . The big moment of the Christmas Formal arrived when N. Norris. last ye-ar's Queen, and the present Miss Maryland, crowned J. Weaver queen of the ball. .. L 1 1,y,sL ,r.. 'fl' we ' -XE an Mn. -. ',...go.uuv.n....n '. A :Nif -W- H-n,,- f . . - . -.. Q.. ,I I ' i - u may--H 'Q .DAD me mlh.Iw'2 no-... A vw-1 - SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Leadlng the Sophomore Class through each expenence encountered during ns fxrst year at Blalr were Roger Zuckerman v pres Carol Darby treas Teddle Lou Kelly sec and Mack Day pres In an effort to make rts fxrst year at Blalr a success, the Sophomore Class held 1ts annual bake sale at the PTA college night To raxse funds for the class party ln March, the sophomores sponsored the sale of red and whlte pom poms durmg basketball season 7 Q' 1 1 i Q I iff. 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KRW I-s Class Of 1960 88 lord n Rothrotk Dvnnt Rourlm Barbara Row Nu an Rubsn run Hub: rt Rublln llanm Ruplt Jo Xnn Ru mll Ruhard Rutter Robvrt Sack Nhcldon baulman Rlxbard Saurlfr on Brxnda Qauntltrb Bob 91 br llt Patrtua Nbr-rrnr llenn Qcblclml r Eric Nfbnapptr lwlwxn Nrbnntlt Lum Ncbuotnttmlur lhaue gcbrn llbtf 'Nlary Ellen Scluulnr ,lack Qthultz .lagquelxn Schultz Htvbard bcbmtxgtr lxfelm Sr-rugzgz 'lamara qcaun Ntrwc Qeator Joy Qeebold Ken Seldel f all YQ-sau' K han M is J Cf5f 9 B111 Potter alter Iotts -Klan PNSIIIHH Harvey lnce Rtchartl Prince Larrx I rorm f- Ellzabntb l ugl Bob Pu lxllk Barbara Uuatlf 'Nanny Ratlmltffe L17 Raftvfw Belva Rambo I4-onarml R1 km Robcrt Ra Joanne Ratner Bfttx Rea Tboma Rucl Pat Ru-tl Nlxra Renb Barbara HH ner X611 Hslnlkoff Ru ef ll Rtlr-y W altr r Hlpls y Rlf'll3I'll Robb xfll Rohr-rt Iaul Robx on Y mum Rotln Nanrw Rml 11 Karen-n Roellmm Katblun Rotlbam ,lovfe Roland Carol R0 :man Xlarlene R0 tnber Nanfw R0 vnberg Ann R0 enber er Elaine Ro enbaft Barbara Ros Qharlu. 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S I F x, xg Q . 1 I , ' A if x , 1 . . A, . t - ' ' 1 Q 5 Y . . 'X f ss' I nh IQ t Y V ,-f.-- , 1 . 5 fi , K ' ' V 'E ' . N, . N X ' le, V In A L t 121 at f ., 'L' f 1. D L - . - +.- , A - . N fa- 5 f ' .i x 1 i ,x H r 4- hw .4 uk . can nw V ' s ff s - T A 4 1. w 4- 4 ' 's ,- 1 F , F Arthur Shaffer - Kathle-e-n Shaffer Ann Shaw rf Judith Sheridan Arlene She-rman Fred Shim-r ,loan1-ttf' Shoexnaker ,,. , ,. .e ,Q f 'W 9 1 X M'-u d flhl ,I -94 -. , 1 ' Richard Shoher A Sandra Shoock Nllrhaf-l Sh4 ok Beth hhrner Larry Nhuman Fern Qlepl brctchvn N1 l Hahlx Qxlwer Karen Nllwr I lark NllWQI' Craig. NIHHIIOII Shildon Nunp on 'Nluhaf-l 5ll1f0ll Prank S1 bene Q1 k Nlark N1 lx Stephen Sklar Stephen NIH1 ock Carolyn Qnnth flaude gnuth Cage Nnnth ,grim Cars Qnnth R11 hard Nlllllll Roland Nlllllll Ruth Carol Nmnh Sharon Nnnth Stuen S vlmey llawld Nookne 'f 'Hy Vorrna Snward ,llnnnw Npann .llltlllll Nm rc 'Nlary lou Npmndlou .- l' l0rQ nu N f.3lf'lJ Ntahhr Kenneth btachuro 5 I Sophomores 11141 rti.fJBM' fxfflllm I A 1 ' h - V' I ' - M ,ugc-r . 1. 4 ' , - L ed up F , ,N Y A 15 Y ' V , , n . is i ,Att 2 l , X f 1 ,ff l ' QQLQL ,J ,Q 4 ., si' ' ,, - 'n f'- A N V N v i ,U K Q Ag 1 ' 'Z W . . U 1 S . W . x K I . f f l QS , 5,5 W - J - 1 M ' T 1 Us L. ', A- . gig , 4 is V -. . ' -A E 1- ' , .. 1 i 1 , ff v ' l Y ' ' -Kr W 1 ' .' -11' Q - ' A' A- '. ,j,i.,g,l1 4 f 'em Q ' , a ' S - 5 ' A Q . f 1 - .. .4 .r..' J 1' l f X l 1 47 I v ' ,1T', ,Q - A 5 V' l , ' . lchard its-pakof ' W ' ' ' ' ' . aa 1 f 1 I J I I ' ' ' : l' Stf-rl p nl , , N , Av, 4 ,' ,. 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A Janirv Terrell David Thewlis John Thomag Phillip Thomas Carl Thormeyer Patricia Thompson Carol Thorpe Farolxn Trainer I :ral l luv er ern lu er liarliara Turn: r Nlerulith Iurnnr Ruth Nnn lurmr Nt: ph n urm latriela Ty on Yiralnia I mlnrgqr .lohn Upton B4 rnartl Y anfiamp B1 rnarfl Y aughn ol xnn M nllu'-en llc mp ey Mntr Q lmlv Y illa lr L0 ffilllflllt Wim John Wai htfr William Walker Dffvllilltl Wallaef linda W alt: r Janet Walton hte phen W aple William W anl Barrw Warm r Nanmy Wfarner Ru W aryl Ju: w Wa er .lacqumlxn Wa erman W'1ll1am Wat on leonartl Weakley Barbara Weber R H i T ll i T ' A ' k - . ' , , I Q- . l , k . 4 K . - D gi f SX tn 5 Hrn X N .A. H . , 1 1 F lp, W Q ,, 'A H - 2 T .5 f T .- 'r -f va ' I 6 '- ,S 'e ' X' .v , 'T T fa - ' ' P f - ' . , ci , A F' ,,,, -- Q . . lt I I f 'W X ' ' . Qi' vs l T 5 h Ji I l V '44 X J ,- I., , A N N 2 ' K 2 5-' - es. , ll: , M gg x X .V A L A 'V W iv 'L ,, E ,N ' idx I - - f ' - stun P ' Q ,, i'N 'uf ' .., ,'w N' 3 . X ' H 0 ' 2 ,' ' is i l' . ' X 4 Q- ' slxxkx W , fx H ,M M 5 .I 1 , , , K x .S ' li T T 2 fl Y, I 'ff .T - in M Ar ' T - f f , ,, ' is TTD if' 115 . W, . . , 5 tmp i . A X , V 4 ' lf f ' 'T rdf - 7f ,, . jwr f M ., , 1, g ' , Q X1 V - ' I me 'N ' Sgr 1, . if ,- , ,vga-T-'v Qin 'T - ,. '5 'fn -f A 0 1, , VA, . ,g . . J 2 . , 3 it la' I V r . 2-Lg N .4 'ix ' ,fii E If It K X ii W gi K ' , FT. X g , .. - W , p ag: . ,. . NS .K I . , K ,W lim A V.. . W, ,vw Q .' jx ' V ii W1 U .. ,- 'Navi 'am I. T si ' A 90 ' 'T 1 4'9v - iv W l i I rc R Class Of 1960 Ray W eir Diana Wcll 'Nam s Wlc n llantlt l'rf-ml Wendt R0 e r W erm r liarrx Wertlls lm a fltla W e llan W etiel Xllan W c xlz r Furti W lu elm r Bohhif W hicltlon Nlancy W hitc onili France W lun Nharon W lute 7 Ninilra W lntnn w Cameron ie and Judith W llll3lIlS lwnne W llllalll W ayne William Xlike W llliam on ,luclw W illifortl Daxid Wil on Geraldine Wil on Xlar aret Wil on Patricia W il on Ctorgla Wintllay Leonard Wtlf .lucly W olfe 'K fs! Sophomores fran Ellen Wlemh ler Kenneth Wutlen .luellth Wfeine r -Klan WH in ein 'Ni A X , ns 9' ,lu-4-plm W1 lin-ky Xluuit-1-n Xkuml . 1- v- un. 4-Q, Q r . A , s n l'uul lkmnlall X N x wrt l 1 4' ' I irl I it O ' Ni-.tn Xkuml- ILU til kk nmlx Uaxitl Wright llauil W right Nintlru XX rub:-I ' 4 llilfllilliil W x man l- ffaml X 1-nl:-r .lvannv lurk Xlllv' lnun-' I ' , r- l,h4ulf-- Munn! 0 llxtrwlzi lull-v N, .liulx ftiuvr lnr vn fir--'ltfr .luvllr Killa:-r lxzirn it KlIllIll1'IHlt1ll Nimlrzi lixnmii , , lt'-aw lui-ka-rn Righl: A nvvt voat of paint! And suddenly the school looked in- viting. Lower Right: One day this Navy satellite, or one like it which received a snr-ak preview at Blair, will be sent whirling around the- earth, beep-beep-beeping its important messages back to earth. Lower Left: Library Club mvm- hers. caught up in the Christmas whirl. mixed the ChriStmas Spirit with thvir devotion to the library, dc-coratingr tht- libraryfs tra-P with stringa of book jackets. ldll 4 ,, ,.. A 1 r ss 3 C 4 ,- Q 1 - ,..., ' 1 ,- -rv '- Q . li fi fn 34,1 K Q ' , .- . r t X f 5 Sophomores Events at Blair ..l,, .3 ii 1, A., lpn, uxrlnmnu l JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Nelther starting nor endmg nts life at Blalr the Junlor Class experlenced a well rounded year matured and prepared to assume the charges and responslbllmes of the Semor Class Thls they accom phshed under the capable leadershlp of Kathy Cook sec Charles Grubb pres Conme Hummer treas and Arthur Martm v pres Class Of 1959 Nl WH JUNIOR FUNDS COMMITTEE Plannmg and co oxdlnaung the funds of the ,Iumor Class was the job of A Newman B Hammer J Bohrer J Sanburg S Colson S Whlte G Swalm and P Kempers members of thns commlttee They were responsxble for holdlng slgn ups for thexr class app0lIlllIlg commntee chalrmen and orlgmatlng ldeas for money makmg actlvmes gymn- JJ Donald Xbell .lamcm Mlam Nlarllxn xtldlll N c 1 r 1 M Ihr nam Xllt ll l'tlld Xlanlnna n xan Xlfwa R1 1ar4l Xllun .1 Xl 1 Nlt Allnxon l mrrx Xltn 1 ll xllllllll fl tn Xnnlzr Xldfllld Xnrltr on li ttw can Xml l I'dIlClIlt Xrtlmr rotln X l1l N.u1r1 'ltwuol f lll dl lx larl at lf ntla 1 us NNlVl3 liallvx Nu an Baxlx Nlarw llakrn1an 1 wen llalmlwm Nu .ln llanx 1 liar 1 r ldlllt liarnurn l e te r llartnn flldfltillt llaurnan Wlarntta llca lu Prank Bvll Kathy lie na mln lt Nnnz lienjannn e ll: n on Ru llarwl liQrn1.n1 ll 4 Larry Bmkett P nf rn 38 avi vs ff 3' 'Wie I5-Q' V fl? .lumors sf, 'L f lf! A -J An y 'Sul-W1 ffffilf I lldfllt line nr Bl l llu :le rn an Harry liltu lt Frne t Blanltlmurn Nlary Lonl e Bla4 lx Barbara Blalr llolmln lllakr-r lat Blam har l llolr Blum l'llldlNlll B0 john Holm r llonnu Bonl Flamc Borlmo lionnle Bowlr C he ter Bowl Janne Bratlv Knne liratlmanl Shu B anmlt I awrfnu Br nm 1 1ll lir11k111.111 lwnrla llflglll Xlarv Br: ht 1 t0nL Robert Brxrnam :nm Harry lirotl lu Bxll llraclv Loul Hr wulw l cor f Brown K Its Browne 1' .' -',.-1: ff 'I 1 lf t ,. -. ,l '- . , 1 f, 2' ' . 1 .1 1 Q v q ' In IK, l fl - 1- Allilllln . . . 1 . U0 4lfll 1 lkinw - ' 'AAI V ' 2 l' . .- ' 'llhflll ' ,v , , A, s nn Q Q VV Juli Ale' flvr f' ' , I ' 1' - ,. , Y . no l'f'g.:gy . -. nel:-r N i-l .- - . ' ' l,infl' : l'g:oml 'H ' A' . A 1 ll 1' .' 1:11 A Y lu: ' : 1 I Q-J ' 'S ' , . I . 9 1 ' .1 . 1 K' Ch R ' ' f - ion 'ln 1 I . 4 -Q 51- , A .. W - J'-by v ' ' 4. 'Y -I .. A. ,Q r k 4 Q sq 3 ' I -' . A, ' 'r 5 D0 1' .- - vy 1 ' 5 . 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If ' V v Y, ,, ,tr :yplll Juniors See-ing double? Well, you should have been at the Sl3ll1f'hC Swing with the Juniors. Prize winners E. Forbes and A. Harvey appz-are-fl in these dual outfits. A YD Q gf' Junior Activities R, Goldsmith, president of the Debate Club, a junior, and teammate P. Bible are shown in competition against Wheaton, one of Blair's Bi-County opponents. Hard-working Junior Prom committee chairmen included, C. Tracy, A. Holmead, A. Houston, and M. Woods. N t Ll Ill PF Nl x. J t ff ,Q 'X ' t .. 1 , I Z- !-' , -41 T As Time September 5 12 13 17 October fl- 18 25 26 31 November 1-2 .u H 9 13-16 27 Deceinlfer 6 12-I L 10 27 January 11 15 23 31 February 1-2 O ll 21 26 222 March 1-1--13 2-1- 27-28 29 gxpltll 2 1 I 16-122 23-23 21--26 Hay 1 2 I5-17 23 29 June 8 13 13 Passed First Day of School Stuflent Cove-rnnient Asseinblv Back to School Dance 1 Constitution Day .-Xssemlrly Key Club Fashion Show Library Club Dance Pep Assembly Senior Class Party 31.1-X.S.C. Convention 1Nl.gXS.C. Convention Foreign Exchange .-Xssembly Science Pro'ect Conference J Rc-cortl Hop Homerroniing Weekend Tlianksgivingr 1-Xssemlwly Asst-riilvly----Mi'. Gerhart Seger Senior Llass Play f.llI'lSlIIlllS ,-Xsst-mlmly Christmas Formal ,lunior Class Party Scienve .Xssemlsly Drooflle Dance Senior Trip Senior Trip Double 4'8 llop Assernlmly- Salom Rizk Awarrls .-Xssenllwly lilair Crests-Oallebs Dance State Basketball Cliainpionsliips Asseliilmly gltbllfl Parson Home .-Xrts liilSll11lIl Show Vice Versa Dance Library fflulw Banquet Soplioinore Party lllair Science lfair County Sf-if-rave Fair Annual Show Senior Banquet Slumber Party Spring Play Junior Prom Senior Prom Bac:-alaureate fiiatluation Farms ell Dance A . W' Leadership, honor, scholastic endeavor, character light the candle of life. CTS? Z Class Of 7958 as Under the excellent leadership of: C. Harris, treasurer, M. Hendricks, sec- retaryg K. Bork, vice-president, and B. Goss, president, the senior class spent an enjoyable, and profitable year. Adv. . Assoc. Ass't . Ch. ..... . Co-Ch. Comm. FDNA FHA . FTA . H.R. . .lr. . . . .l.Y. .. M.-KSC Mgr. . Nat'l . Parl. . Pres. . Sec. . Soc. . Soph. . . Sr. Sub-Ch. . . Treas. V P 4 ABBREVIATIONS Advanced . . . Association . . . . . Assistant ..... Chairman . . . .. Co-Chairman Committee . . .. Future Doctors 8 Nurses of America .. . . Future Homemakers of America .. . Future Teachers of America . . . . . Homeroom .lunior ...... . .. .lunior Varsity . . . . Maryland Association of Student Councils Manager National .... Parliamentarian ....... President ...... Secretary . . . . Society . . . . Sophomore Senior . . . . Sub-Chairman ....... Treasurer Vice President The many activities of the senior class were planned and executed under the direction of the senior committee chairmen: top row, P. Musicant, R. Skoglundg middle row, F. Friedman, V. Vali, L. Jen, bottom row, Birdsell, M. Freed- man. 'rf 1 .gqa 4-.' 13' 2 3 iv 3 .u ,,. ,V I1 bf X., is 7 I si Q-7 L. Abramson J. Adams J. Adams J. Adams T. Adelman S. Adorian R. Aiken W. Alexander S. Allaway C. Allen Senior Dreams Began. . LAURENCE CARY ABRAMSON, J.V. Football 23 Band 2,3,4. JAMES DUERSON ADAMS, Sr. Party 4. JANET CATHERINE ADAMS, H.R. Sec. 33 Election 3,43 Activity 3g Welcoming 43 Publicity 2,33 Dance 33 Library Club 3,43 Annual Show 23 Majorettes 2,3,4lCo-Capt.J3 Jr. Party 3g Jr. Prom 33 Sr. Party 4-3 MASC 4g Homecoming 4. JESSE JEAN ADAMS, MASC 43 J.V. Football 33 Track 3,43 Soccer 3,43 Sr. Party 43 Intramurals 3,4. THEODORE MARTIN ADELMAN. STEVEN JOHN ADORIAN, H.R. Pres. 43 Soccer 3,4-3 Track 3,43 Cross Country 3g Varsity Football 4. ROBERT MARSHALL AIKEN, Citizenship 3,43 Safety 43 Publicity 4g Science Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Math Club 43 Amateur Radio 2,3,4-3 Visual Aids 2,3,4. WILLIAM FRANKLIN ALEXANDER, JR., H.R.V.P. 33 Track 3,4. J. Anderson C. Andrews C. Anstine P. Aravanis SUSAN MARY ALLAWAY, H.R. Sec. 23 Dance 2,3,4fCh.lg Publicity 23 Inter-School Relations 33 Library Club 23 Dab- blers' Den 33 Blair 0'Debs 3,43 Student Council 2,3lSec.l,4 LComm.-Ch.D. CAROLYN ALLEN, FHA 23 Pep Club 23 Spring Play 33 Sr. Play 4g Fashion Show 2. JANET LINNEA ANDERSON, Ways 8 Means 3,43 Publicity 3,43 MASC 43 Sr. Party 43 Sr. Play Comm. 4g Homecoming 43 FDNA 233,43 Pep Club 23 Library Club 2,33 Powder Puffs 4g Dance 43 Intramurals 2. CLARA ALICE ANDREWS, Publicity 43 Student Lounge 4g Library Club 43 Adv. Chorus 3,43 Welfare 4g Intramurals 2. CURTIS JOHN ANSTINE, JR., Band 2,3,4. PHIL JOSEPH ARAVANIS. GEORGE WILLIAM ARGES, Transfer: Spanish Club 3,43 Bowling Club 2,3,3 .I.V. Basketball 3g Soccer 4. G. Arges no-3 T? fo- '11 vnu, 2.4 :it r's,, Io- 2 .7ii ' 'Q Q in ,- 1 ' G. Baker B. Balassa J. Bales M. Battles B. Beall l X 1 1!! 5 ii? Z . QF, S 1 SEQ' Y at 'W 1 f P. Bacon P. Baile S. Bailey WILLIAM CLIFFORD ARNBECK, Welcoming 43 J.V. Football 2,33 Debate Club 3,43 Sr. Party 43 Sr. Play Comm. 4. 5 PATRICIA MARIE BACON, Citizenship 4 1Sec.J. BEVERLY ANITA BAILE, Bible Blazers 4. SUSAN BAILEY, H.R. Treas. 33 Welfare 2,33 Activity 3g Athletic 33 Election 43 Student Lounge 23 Intramurals 23 Library Club 3,43 Pep Club 23 Silver- logue 2,33 Annual Show Comm. 2,33 Monogram Soc. 3,43 Blair O'Debs 3,43 Jr. Party Comm. 33 Sr. Party Comm. 43 MASC 4. ,te W. Arnbeck R. Baker GLORIA CAIL BAKER, RiHe Team 33 Pep Club 2g FHA 43 Blair Rollers 2,3,43 Fashion Show 3. ROBERT KENNETH BAKER. BRENDA MARGARET BALASSA, Welcoming 23 Student Lounge 2: Intra- murals 2,3. JAMES MORRISON BALES, Monitor 23 Intramurals 3,43 Sr. Party 43 Home- coming 4. J. Barton J. Bausserman JANE ANN BARTON. A. Bedell MARTHA SUSAN BATTLES, Welfare 3,43 Publicity 33 Election 33 Ways K Means 33 Student Lounge 43 Library Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 MASC 43 Homecoming 3,4. JOAN McGILL BAUSSERMAN, H.R. Sec.-Treas, 23 Welfare 33 Election 3,43 Dance 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Library Club 3,43 Pep Club 2,33 MASC 4g Homecoming 3,4. 1 BARBARA ANN BEALL, French Club 3,43 Photography Club 2,3,43 FHA if-f 2,33 Le Journal d'Argent 4. I ELLIN LOUISE BEATTY, MASC 4g Library Club 3,43 FTA 2,3,43 FHA If 2,3,43 Powder Puffs 43 Pe-p Club 23 Silver Chips 23 Annual Show Comm. 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,43 Monogram Soc. 3,4. ARTHUR ROBERT BECK, H.R. Pres. 2,31 Football 23 Baseball 3,4. JAMES FLOYD BECKHAM, Science Club 23 Biology Club 2,33 Band 2,3,43 ,, Orchestra 4. 1' ALICE MCKAY BEDELL, D.O. 4. E. Beatty A. Beck J. Beckham fr C, 9' 2 3 ' ve: 3' A-- ' I 54 Q f ' l.k N.. N. 6 5' inf? ' 3 B. Belmont E. Benton A. Bernhard Al. Berry P. Bible bv iQ Y J. Bolt L. Benjamin J. Bennett BARBARA ELLEN BELMONT, H.R. Treas. 23 Ways 81 Means 43 Wlelcorning lg XIASC 43 Activity 43 Library Club 2.3,43 FTA 233,43 Pep Club 2,33 Powder Puffs 4g lntramurals 4. JOANNA RUTH BELT, Blair Rollers 23 Art Club 2. LYNN HARRIET BENJAMIN, H.R. Sec.-Treas. 2,3,43 Ways 8 Means 43 Publicity 4: NIASC 43 Sr. Party 43 French Club 2.33 Thespians 3,4 lTreas.l3 Masque X Can-l 2.3.43 Broadeasti-rs 2.3.4 1V.P.t: P.A. Announcer 3.43 Disc Jom-key 3,43 Foreign Exchange Club 43 Annual Show 2.3: Sr. Play 43 Spring Play 3: Adv, Chorus 3. JOHN EYERE'l l' BENNETT, Chaplain's 4: Football 3: Baseball 3.43 Science Club 2. JOSEPH BENSINION. Soccer 3.43 Le .lournrzl rlifirgent 3,4 1French Ed.t. EDWARD BENTON. EDWARD JOSEPH BERCER, Baseball 2.3.4. ALAN THEODORE BERNHARIJ. Citizenship 2,43 Visual Aids 2.4: Dance 43 Student Lounge 4: XIASC 43 Public-ity 43 Welfare 43 Sr. Party 43 Chess Club 43 Spanish Club 41 Art Club 43 Debate Club 4. ALAN BARRY BERNSTEIN. J.Y. Football 2g Silver Quill 2. MARTIN CHARLES BERRY, Assembly 4g Safety 43 J.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3.43 Varsity Baseball 33 FTA 23 Adv. Chorus 3. ROSS IIARWOOD BEVILLE, H.R.V.l'. 3: Dante 3.43 Patrons Comm. 3.43 Monogram Comm. 13 Tennis 3.43 Biology Club 23 Sr. Play 4: lntramurals 23 Student Court Justine -li Sr. Party 43 XIASC 4. PAIL ALFRED BIBLE, Track 23 Library Club 3.4: French Club 3,43 Debate Club 43 Radio Club 3.43 Spring Play 33 Sr. Play 4: XIASC 4. l,ElF ARXE Bll.EN. Exvhange Student: Sweden: Key Club 4: Foreign Ex- rliange 4: Freneh Club 4. NANCY LOUISE BILLER, Blair Rollers 2,33 Work Experience 4. AIARFHA ANN IHRIJSELI., Ways S. Aleans 33 Dance 43 Eleetion 43 Sr. Banquet 1 lCli.P3 Pep Club 23 Radio Club 43 Powder Puffs 43 Annual Show 33 Adv. Chorus 33 XIASC 43 Sr. Party 4. BARBARA ANN BLACK, Blair Rollers 2,3343 Work Experienee 3.4. L, Bilfgn N. Biller BI. Birdsell .. I 'fr ws.. il L' wl'2?g'fs'f' J. Bensimon E. Berger A. Bernstein R. Beville B. Black 5' ap., av 6 17 su 'iv --4 I E 3 ,I '7 x L X 'E ws.. ,vs I 3. W , 'uT.W' 'V ba eng., J. Black P. Blonder K. Bork With B. Bray C. Brill 7 , . ,J 4 ,vt rr R. Blakely L. Boggs S. Boyer Party Plans P. Breen .l. Brimberg 0 bf D. Blanche D. Blanche J, Blanche P. Bonner M. Bookford W, Bough JOAN LILLIAN BLACK, H.R. Sec. 43 Athletic 33 Chaplain's 33 Sr. Party 43 Library Club 233,41Comm.-Ch.J3 Radio Club 43 Powder Puffs 43 Silver Chips 3,43 Annual Show 3g Adv. Chorus 3. RICHARD JOHN BLAKELY3 Rifle Team 2,33 Travel Club 2. DAVID FORBES BLANCHE, Football 3,43 Baseball 3,4. DONALD THOMAS BLANCHE, Assembly 43 Homecoming 43 Football 3,43 Baseball 4. JAMES THOMAS BLANCHE, J.V. Soccer 33 Varsity Soccer 4. PHILIP ROY BLONDER, Track 3. LILIAN LEE BOGCS, FHA 33 Visual Aids 3. PERRY ALLAN BONNER, Homecoming 43 Ways 8: Means 4. MARILYN SANDRA BOOKFORD, Ways Si Means 4g FTA 43 Powder Puffs 43 Sr. Play 4g Sr. Party 43 Intramurals 2. WILLIAM IRVINC BOOTH, D.O. 4. KENNARD BAKER BORK, H.R. Pres. 2,3,43 Welfare 33 Activity 3g Library Club 2,3,43 Key Club 3,43 Monogram Soc. 3,43 Science Club 3g Sr. Class V.P. 43 Jr. Prom 3. SHARON ROSALIE BOYER, Publicity 33 FTA 233,43 FHA 23 Silver Chips 3,43 lntraumurals 2,3343 Monogram Soc. 3,4. BETTY JANE BRAY, Dance 2,33 Publicity 33 Election 33 Homecoming 3g Library Club 233,43 Annual Show' 23 Fashion Show 33 Monogram Soc. 3,43 Soph. Party 23 Jr. Party 33 Pep Club 2,33 Sr. Party 4. PATRICIA ANN BREEN, Blair Rollers 2,33 Work Experience 3,4. CELIA ESTHER BRILL, Paint Box 43 Ways 8: Means 43 Intramurals 2. JUDITH LYNNE BRIMBERC, H.R. Treas. 33 Ways 81 Means 43 Sr. Caps 81 Gowns 43 Debate Club 3lSec.J,4tSec.J3 FDNA 23 French Club 33 Dabblers' Den 33 'Radio Club 43 Disc Jockey 43 Spring Play Comm. 2: Intramurals 23 Lab Ass't 4. QR 1,1 ff ' :el q I x ti 3 I 2 , Tv . 'Q 1 - vu- y Q4 1 I ss C. Brown T. Brown T. Browning E. Buas M. Buas A. Buhl CHARLES LARRY BROWN, H.R.V.P. 2,43 Homecoming 43 Assembly 43 Athletic 43 ,l.V. Football 23 Track 2.43 FTA 23 Spanish Club 4g Library Club 2,43 Sr. Play 43 Sr. Party 43 AIASC 43 Sr. Trip 4. THOMAS YVILLIAAI BROWN, Varsity Football 2,3.4fTri-Capt.l3 Varsity Basketball 2,3.4 4'l'ri-Capt.l3 Varsity Baseball 2,3,l3 B Club 3.43 Library Club 3.4. THOMAS GEORGE BROWNING, Blair Rollers 4. ROBERT YVILLIAAI BROWNLEY. ELIZABETH LITTEN BRUBAKER, H.R.V.P. 23 H.R,V.P. 8. Treas. 3: Wel- coming 33 Election 43 Homecoming 43 Cartls 8 Announcements 43 French Club 43 FHA 43 Sr. Party 43 Fashion Show 3. ELAINE BUAS, Intramurals 2. NIARIA BLAS, Welfare 33 Athletic 43 Sr. Play Comm. 4g Intramurals 2. ALICE JEAN BIQHL, Welfare 3,43 Chaplain's 33 Rifle Team 2g Bible Club 23 Silver Chips 233,43 Quill 34 Scroll 3,4. JOAN ISABEL BULKELEY. lI.R. Se-c. 33 Athletic 3.44Ch.I3 Intramurals 23 llirls' Planning Comm. 43 Library Club 25.13 French Club 3,12 Student Council 4 ROBERT BARRY BLRAXEN. I-'RANK BERNARD BLRlDE'l l'E. NANCY LOUISE BURGER, library Club 2.3. 6 in ,V . ci 'i V 'L' 4: ' -- --uv 'Z 'T' 'Zi I R. Brownley E. Brubaker J. Bulkeley R. Buranen F. Burdette N. Burger The Seniors went back to the Roaring Twen- ties for their gala party. Planning the details for this event are: B. Schnebly, S. Bailey, J. Fenstermacher, K. Bork, E. Camarsh, B. War- field, J. Adams, J. Moflitt, and M. Freedman. Q Q'-7, ,. 'KY we Fw W X I by I ...., J. I in W Q f W P' S--bf x. .TSN A Vprfgg? .: 'Hr , i' t I X L 1. A 3 NSW L Q tip QW!! S. Burke L. Burns V. Byrd C. Byron R, Cappelli V. Carlsen D. Carlson W. Carmichael With Work H0 I ea- J 9 5' L 1' .44-l 'fit 5 'W' 1.52. Nw .. J. Burrows D. Burt J. Butcher E. Cady A. Caldwell P. Campbell STEWART LEE BURKE, Dabblers' Den 25 Athletic 2. LEONARD FREDERICK BURNS. JAMES GILBERT BURSENOS, No Picture. JAMES BURROWS. DOUGLAS CHARLES BURT, French Club 3. JACQUELINE ANNIS BUTCHER, Pep Club 2g FHA 2. VERNON MARSHALL BYRD, Cross Country 2,33 Track 2,3. GEORGE THOMAS BYRON. ELLEN MAUREEN CADY, Election 45 Yvays 81 Means 45 Publicity 44 Dance 4g MASC 4. ANNE KATHLEEN CALDWELL, Intramurals 2,3,4g FHA 2,33 Adv. Chorus 3,4. PEGGY ANN CAMPBELL, H.R. Pres. 2,33 Welcoming 4g Dance 3,4g Athletic 35 Election 3,4lCh.lg FHA 2lHist.l,3tHist.l,4tV.P.l5 Pep Club 2,31Sec.l4g Student Council 4g Monogram Soc. 3,4g Homecoming 2,3g Soph. Class Party 23 Jr. Class Party 3g Jr. Prom 3g Fashion Show 2,3g Intramurals 2,3. RAYMOND JOSEPH CAPPELLI. VIRGINIA MAE CARLSEN, Pep Club 2g Silver Chips 2,3,4g Quill 8: Scroll 49 MASC 4. DOUGLAS BAIRD CARLSON, Silver Quill 3,4 fBusiness Mgr.J. WILLIAM CARMICHAEL. 7' . L Se i i 'E Carter N fa: a Ifauur lar -, Q Lark H Clark 1 S N XNCX JXNE LKRTER NIXRIO ELI-NXNDER CXNFRI'-X Intra uxmnn ral 2 IIFTIX JUNI LXLLIJ'-'R IH OHN I XII LIIXLUPNKN Aumlno 2 Xillfarf- 2 Slum' Club 2 SI Bnuogv 1 oto rap IV um 1 N1 a 4 A w arm y 0 n LH XRLEN XLBERT CLARK J N Football 2 Nar IIN Ba eba1I2 HIRXNI WARD CLXRK Welcomm 4 ,IV Football 2 Soccer 34 Stage lrnw 23 bprln PIay3 Nr llay 4 RLIHTY IXNE CLXRKE DFNNI5 QI XRKE HR Ira I SOQCU234 B C,Iub34 JK IIF LIOW HR Nec N INC Welfar 2 Dan Pu v cam. u 1 .f r P ay mm I luwl r I uff 4 HOIIIQLOIIIIII LLXIRE IKNL COFHRXN -Xthletlc I- Intramural 23 Llbrary Club jr Newman Z 54 Blalr Roller 2 PT-X 234 FHX 34 We-Icom1n 4- Pep Llub 23 I 5llI,8fl0gll6 I- Jr Parts .5 Nr Party 4 IND X ELI I-N COFFNI XN H R N P 2 4 H R Trl 3 Publlcltw Fluuon 4 NN as S. Nhans I Homecomm 34 NI XNL 4 Dance 3 LIIJFBIW lu: 3 I 511111 llay 23 Knnual bhow 3 jr Parts 3 ,lr Irom 3 Nr Par! Nr Rm Lornn 4-ICIU Nlajorctle 5 N XNLIJ01 C0113 lzpC,IuI12 Publicity I Q-v C au Ib J Cllalup ky C Iarlle D C arlxe Clow I Cochran L foflman N COIIJ And Play A I 'III I, ,EA - sk. l 1 C I 4 5 5 ie ' if I Nu, ' ' : ' .- f 6 N. f' - . I. I' s ,rt 3. I I I - , R. 31' -r, 1. 'l- - . I ' . K I . , .Y . .-. 1. . . f N22 2 ,. f Y . . ., . x 64 DXN I. NI.-XRTIN CXYI-II.l.I. Sub-ly 4. .I I' '. 1 ' 3 , 3Q'-'- --I ,141 'I, 3- ' Club 2: Ra lin lllub 2.3: I'I1 gl ' It Cl I 3: 4IIl4'lIlI4lI'y lflul 3.1-Z 4u'l 'S .Xi Is 4: Sr. Play Comm. 2.43 nnual Sho ' Comm. 2.33 S1 ' g Pla ll mr . 3. -V f RAY FRANK CLAERY, H.R.V.P. 23 Asa:-mbly 43 Library Club 2,3,43 Bank I 3.1. 5 I t D. I ' . 5 Vg. Y- .- .V -3 'g3.. ' 3. - .33 8.1 .lI' . ,'3 g '3.-. . 1.. ' ' 3 'NA3 .1,QuH ' LINI Q 5 .V I ' , ', . . 2,43 .lg fl 43 '- ' Q 3 cv 3.43 b- lil-itj 3,43 Nbays K NI ' 43 Pc-p ffl I 23 FIJNX 43 Fr. Pa ty 43 Sr. I ' C0 . 1 3 I '1 1' J 3 I g -I-. ' 1 , ..',. ' -3 s .fl ' I 3,42 ' ' 5 321. ..3 .- ..3 ' 'gi Lf f ...Q . . ,3 .. as, 3 3,41 Cl:,1. ,'gJi.,-gf' I .-ffvf-lg ff ff. 5' I3 'g 'I . '.3. - 52,'.4. 1 -fn Q iw., '-...Q gf X . .f i I W , 2. l fi 3 . if B, Cook L. Cook T. Cox D. Crawford C. Cromer L. Crook During exam time, the Senior Corner became a popular rendezvous for studious seniors. Last minute 5'crammers', were D. Shine. W. Murphy, J. Fenstermacher. S. Cornelius. N. Roberts, T. Brown. B. Wakefield. 4 JAN : II2 'tiff ferr., :iz Tr T7 . if-v '33 es' Viv fp- 4:4 '9'fQ ., If K. Cooper S. Cornelius T. Coughlan J. Crawford W. Critzcr V. Cr0t'l'i6l' AARON COMPTON, Annual Show 33 No Picture. BETTY LUCll.l.lQ COOK, Work Experience 4. LINDA FAYE COOK. l'l.R. Treas. 2,33 Wlays 84 Means 33 Activity 3: Safety 43 Welcoming 4: Election 3.43 MASC 43 Homecoming 2.33 Library Club 2.3: FDNA 2: Pep Club 2.33 Praeco Argenleus 23 ,lr. Party 33 ,lr. Prom 33 Sr. Party 43 lntramurals 2.33 Cheerleaders 4. DOROTHY HARR COOPER. H,R. Sec. 2.3.43 M.-KSC 43 Welcoming 43 Ways 81 Means 3: Activity 3: lr. Prom 43 .lr. Party 3: Homecoming 33 Library Club 3.43 Pep Club 2.3.43 1-'DNA 23 Praeco Afgl'IIfl'l1S 23 Intramurals 2.3. SHIRLEY KAY CORNELIUS, Publicity 43 Welcoming 43 Safety 4: Ways 8 Means 43 Homecoming 43 Jr. Party 33 Sr. Play Comm. 43 Dance 43 Foreign Exchange 3.43 Silverlogue 3,43 Band 2.3. ROBERT THOMAS CORZINE. H.R.V.P. 33 Assembly 233,43 Citizenship 43 Football 2.3.43 Basketball 2,3343 Baseball 3,43 No Picture. THOMAS I-'RXNCIS COUCIIIAN. .lR.. Neuman 2.3.43 Bank 4. TERRY .lOllN COX. ,l.V. Basketball 3. DONALD MARK CRAWFORD. H.R.Y.P. 33 Welfare 43 Drill Team 2. JOHN CRAWFORD, Assembly 43 ,l.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3343 Library Club 3.4. WOODROW ARNOLD CRITZER. VIRGINIA RFI.-KTRICE CROCKER, Publicity 2.3.43 MASC 43 Welfare 2: Dance 33 Ways 8 M:-ans 43 lntramurals 2,33 Pep Club 23 lr. Party 33 Jr. Prom 33 Ally. Chorus 3.-1. CAROLE ANN CROMER. Welfare 2.3: Election 4: Ways 8 Means 2.33 Pub- licity 2.3.43 MASC 43 Soph. Party 23 Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 43 jr. Prom 33 Pep Club 23 Orchestra 2.33 Majorettcs 4. LUANN CROOK. Activity 33 Election 43 Publicity 43 Ways S Means 43 Safety 4-3 Homecoming 3.4: MASC 43 Intramurals 23 FIJNA 2,33 Pep Club 23 Silver- logue 43 Spring Play Comm 33 Annual Show Comm. 33 Sr. Play Comm. 43 lr. Prom 33 ,lr. Party 33 Sr. Party 43 Monogram Soc. 4. -bv 'arf S . I I 1 Q., 'Iss . ,Q- .J R Cullen C Cul Nl Curr . - P - - Y J. Daniels R. Daniels R. Dant ROBERT PRATHER CULLEN, H.R. Treas. 4: Election 4: Dance 4: Stage Crew 3,49 Athletic 3. ' 1 l V X +11 I s R CAROLYN CULP, Art Club 2,351-: Intramurals 2. X NIARY MARLIN CURRY, Science Club 4: Art Club 43 Photography 4. J. Cushman J. Davies JOAN ELLEN CUSHXIAN, Publicity 4. C. Davis JANE ELIZABETH DAHLIN, Dance 45 Publicity 43 Welfare -1. JOHN EDWARD DANIELS, c01f3, And Find! C ROBERT EDWARD DANIELS, H.R. Pres. 2.3: Assembly 3: Baaketball 2.3,4g Base-ball 2.3.-lg Football 3: Library Club 3,4. RICHARD D.-UID IJANT, Drill Tean12g Adv. Cliorua 3,-I. JLDITH ANN DAVIES. Intramurals 2.3.-1: FHA 4. CfXRI.E'I'ON PRICE DAVIS C. IR'I'ER BRIAN D.-XYIS. NIXRX GER.-XI..-XNE DAVIS. Election 3: Publicity .iz Sr. Play I: Blair Rnllvr- 2: .-Xrt Club 35 Silrerlogue 3. DIANE NLXRIE DECKER, Ways 8 Nleane 3: KIASC -Ig Jr. Party 3: Patrons 3: Ice ikating Club 2: Intramurals 2.3: Spring Play Conun. 3, HOYTE BENSON DECKER, Photography Club 3.I4Y.P.r: Radio Club 3,711 Dire Jockey 3: Band 4. RDBERI' DECKER, H.R. Pre-s, 3,-lg Publicity 3.4: Safety 4: Sow:-r 2: Track 2.3,-I: B Club 2,3,-I: Boys' Planning Conun. 2: Silver Quill 3: lntraniuralx 2. KARL DEHN. D. l74'1'lu'r R. Decker ,gn 1,8 6. lv 47: . .Lf D Delavigne 5- 1- I 1 DORSEY HENRI DELAVICNE. WAYNE MORRIS DEMENT, Transfer: Roosevelt High School, Washington, D.C.: Roosevelt Stage Crew 2. MARTHA JANE DENEEN, Publicity 3,43 Dance 3,43 Ways 81 Means 43 Welcoming 3,43 MASC 43 Library Club 3,43 French Club 33 Blair Rollers 2,33 Silver Quill 2,3,43 Quill 31 Scroll 3,43 Jr. Prom 3g Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 4g Monogram Soc. 4. MARGARET ROSE DETRICH, Intramurals 23 FDNA 2,43 Adv. Chorus 3,4-. FRANK CLELAND DEVLIN, Dance 43 Activity 43 Library Club 2,3.4. BRENDA DIETZ, Band 2,3,4. 9 i W. Dement M. DeNeen M. Detrich F. Devlin PATRICIA ANN DIXON. PATRICIA LUCILLE DOEHRER, Publicity 3,43 Election 43 Dance 4g Homecoming 43 Sr. Cards 8: Announcements 43 MASC 4g Spanish Club 4lTreas.J3 Powder Puffs 43 Sr. Play Comm. 43 Spring Play Comm. 33 Soph. Party 23 Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 4. SUSAN MARY DONAHUE, Ways 8a Means 4g Sr. Party 43 Welcoming 43 FHA 4. BRENDA DAYE DOYLE. GERTRUDE DUBROW. BONNIE ELIZABETH DUMARS, H.R. Sec. 3g MASC 4 lSub-Ch.l3 Election 33 Student Lounge 33 Girls' Planning Comm. 2,31 Library Club 2.3.43 Blair O'Dc-bs 4lChap.l 3 Mono- gram Soc. 3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Cheerleaders 3.4: Jr. Party 3. B. Dietz P. Dixon Doehrer B. DuMars Seniors V 76' v t q-'lf S. Donahue B. Doyle as WI -1-v - G. DuBrow Y.. Q 1, - if .X l X Kiel 24 S Q-J .I. Dungan R. Eaton R. Eckhartlt R. Edson A. Elder JAMES MORRIS DUNCAN. RICHARD THOMAS EATON. ROSEANNA ECKARDT, Intramurals 2,3,43 Paint Box 3 Adv. Chorus 334. ROBERT CLAY EDSON, H.R.V.I', 3: H.R. Pres -13 Safety 4 Baseball 3.4. ANNA MARGERATE ELDER, Welfare 3,42 Intramurals 2,3,4. CI END-X MAE ELIASON Studcnt Ioun e 4' Wa s Si Means 1 . . . , - . g I , y 33 Publicity 43 Homecoming 43 Library Club 4. JANET MARIE ELLIOTT, Athletic 33 Welfare 23 Adv. Chorus 3.43 Blair Rollers 2.3. JOAN LYNN ELLIS, Dance 43 Way's Sz Means 43 Publicity 43 Sr. Party 43 Sr. Play 4g MASC 4. WILLIAM FOSTER ELLIS, Track 33 Soccer 4. ILON.-X GALE ELY, Library 2,43 Debate Club 3,4Q Pep Club 2g Homecoming 43 FTA 2,3,-I3 Powder Puffs 43 Sr. Play 4g Intramurals 2. SHARON LAINE ENCSTROM, Welconling 3g Dance 3g Pub- licity 3,43 Safety 43 School Store 23 Silver Quill 23 Band 2g Majorettes 3,43 Jr. Party 3g MASC 4. JUIJITH NAOMI EPSTEIN. G. Eliason J- Elliott J, Ellis .I. Epstein Were Busy I x my 'W W if A V W, Ellis I. EIY 5. Engstrom . 3 3,31 1 Tig r-. , f 5X y UQ 'S' f' !' -. , S,. JT: .4 3, ,- ww. :z iff? J. Ericsson H. Eskin Fenstermacher S. Findling M. Fisher S. Fisher Rings Were Ordered T. Fisher K. Flanakin R. Flax M. Folstein X, e.e,, 4 3 L ig R. Evans J. Fallon J. Faust JERRY RAGNAR ERICSSON, H.R. Treas. 33 H.R.V.P. 43 Student Lounge 43 Track 23 Annual Show 3. HOWARD DAVID ESKIN, Broadcasters 3,43 Annual Show 3. ROBERT ANTHONY EVANS. JUDITH ELEANOR FALLON. .IULIANNE WILHELMINA FAUST. JEAN LOUISE FENSTERINIACHER, H.R. Sec.-Treas. 43 Chaplain's 3: Elec- tion 43 Sr. Party ISub-Ch.J -I: FT.-X 2.3,-IQ Silrerlogue 43 Monogram Soc. 43 Quill Si Scroll -I. SUSAN ELLEN FINDLING, Sr. Party 43 Powder Puffs 43 Pep Club 23 Sr. Play 43 Intramurals 23 Homecoming 4. MARILYN YEVONNE FISHER, Work Experienve 4. STEPHEN WILLIS FISHER, H.R.V.P. 33 Election 2.33 Inter-School Relations 33 Citizenship 3,43 Library Club 3.43 Dabblers' Den 23 Foreign Exchange 2.3,-1-3 French Club 3,43 Broadcasters 33 Key Club 2.3.4 tPres.J3 Silver Quill 3,4 iEtI.I2 Le Journal r1,Argent 3.4: Praeco Argenteus 23 Soph. Party 2g Jr. Party 33 Masque Si Gavel 3,43 Baccalaureate Comm. 44Ch.l3 Mongram Soc. 3,43 Foreign Exchange Student to Belgium. THOMAS FRANK FISHER, H.R. Treas. 2,33 Thespians 3,4tPres.l3 Broad- casters 2,3,43 Annual Show 2,33 Spring Play 33 Student Lounge 43 Dance 33 Adv. Chorus 3,4. KENDALL MAB FLANAKIN, Student Lounge 43 Welfare 4g Publicity 43 Library Club 2,3.43 FDNA 3,43 Pep Club 23 Silver Chips 33 Soph. Party 23 Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Intramurals 2.3. RICHARD FLAX, Publicity 43 Safety 43 Spanish Club 43 Debate Club 4. ROBERT STEPHEN FOI.Kg rltn picture. MICHAEL NORMAN FOLSTEIN. WILLIAM EDWARD FORD. Transfer: Takoma Acad t'r1i y, 'Takoma Park, Md. MARY LYNETTE FOSTER. JUDITH ANN FRANK, H.R. Sec. 2,33 Publicity 3,43 Activity 3g Election 43 Library Club 3,43 Cheerleaders 3,43 Monogram Soc. 3.43 Nat'I. Honor Soc. 3,43 Jr. Party 3. W. Ford M. Foster J. Frank . I 'mix 1' S- - L. Fredericks M. Freedman A. Freidson E. Fribush F. Friedman LINDA LEE FREDERICKS, Intramurals 2. MIRIAM FREEDMAN, H.R. Treas. 35 Athletic 2,35 Welcoming 25 Secretarial Comm. 35 Safety 35 Dance 35 Homecoming 35 Welfare 45 Pep Club 25 French Club 35 Science Club 35 Debate Club 45 Silver Quill 4 Annual Show Comm. 35 Intramurals 25 Monogram Soc. 3,-I-5 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,45 Masque 81 Gavel 3,4-ISec.P5 Soph. Party5 Jr. Party 31Co-Ch.P5 Jr. Prom 35 MASC 4ISub-Ch.l: Sr. Prom 4-1Ch.P. ALLAN FREIDSON, Publicity 45 Spanish Club 45 Debate Club 4. ELLIS BARRY FRIBUSH. FLORENCE MABEL FRIEDMAN, H.R. Pres. 2,35 H.R. Sec-Treas. 45 Election 3,45 Homecoming 2,35 Blair O'Debs 3,45 Library Club 2,3,4IComm.-Ch? 5 FHA 2 lV.I'.I. 3 lSec.I, 4 lTreas.J5 FTA 3,15 French Club 3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Silver Quill 4 4Assoc. Ed.,I5 Le Journal 1l'Argenl 45 Fashion Show 25 Soph. Party 25 jr. Party Ir. Prom 35 Sr. Gift 4 1Comm.-Ch.J5 Monogram Soc. 3,45 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3.4. RICHARD WILLIAM FRIEDMAN, H.R.V.P. 45 Tennis 2,3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Debate Club 45 Band 2,3,4. MDRTON JOSEPH FROME, Chess Club 2,3,41Pres.i5 Science Club 2,3,45 Biology Club 25 Stamp Club 45 Bowling 2.35 Visual Aids 2,3,4. ROXALYN ANN FRY, Homecoming 2,3,45 MASC 45 Library Club 3.45 Dance 35 Pep Club 25 Bank 3,-1. NADMI FUN.-XDA, Paint Box 2,3IY.P.!,4IPres.I5 Silver Chips 45 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3.15 Quill 8 St-roll -1. ELEANOR MARIE CAMARSH H.R.Y.P.5 H.R. Pres. 45 Publicity 35 Activity 35 Welfare 35 Homecoming 35 Jr. Newman 3lTreas.J.4: Library Club 2.3.4 1V.P.I5 Intramurals 2.3.45 Jr. Party 35 Jr. Prom 35 Sr. Party 4ICo-Ch.J' Girls' Planning Comm. 2,3ISec.l ,4-4V.P.J 5 Monogram Soc. 3,4. 1 THOMAS ROSS GARDNER. ,IACQUELYN KAY GASAWAY, Chaplain's 35 Welfare 25 Library Club 2,3,4' FDNA 253,45 Bible Blazers 3. 1 R. Fry N. Funada E. Gamarsh L. Examining the Class rings which they helped to distribute were D. Linkins, B. Stewart, C. Morrey, B. Carmichael, L. Klechak. R. Friedman T. Gardner M. Frome J. Gasaway p- , 1 I H7 ln.. v 6 Pkg, ' .:.. -' ft 4' ,ur 'Q'-1' K. Gilbert R. Glass B. Glaze L. Glick D. Gloss KURT LOWELL GILBERT. RICHARD SALVATORE GLASS, H.R. Treas. 23 Student Lounge 43 Cross Country 33 Annual Show 23 Fashion Show 2. BETTE BOB GLAZE, Ways Sz Means 33 Homecoming 33 Athletic 43 Student Lounge 43 MASC 43 Library Club 2,3,43 Jr. Party 33 Jr. Prom 33 Blair Rollers 23 Adv. Chorus 3,43 Radio Club 43 Pep Club 2g Annual Show 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. LESLIE ANN GLICK, H.R. Sec. 23 H.R.V.P. 81 Treas. 33 Wel- fare 2,33 Publicity 33 Student Lounge 3,43 Dance 43 Mono- gram Soc. 3,43 Silverlogue 2,3,43 Spring Play 2,3 tStudent Dir.J3 Annual Show 2,33 Jr. Party 33 Jr. Prom 33 Powder PulI's 43 Sr. Party 43 Quill 81 Scroll 43 Thespians 3,4 lV.P.l 3 Disc Jockey 43 P,A. Announcer 43 Library Club 2,3,43 Broad- casters 3.4. DONANN THORNE GLOSS, Welfare 23 Election 43 Safety 43 MASC 4-3 Homecoming 33 Library Club 2.3.43 FTA 23 Spring Play Comm. 3g Intramurals 2,33 Jr. Play 3. NORMAN GOLDBERG, Welcoming 23 Safety 2g Publicity 23 Spanish Club 3,43 Debate Club 4. N. Goldberg C, Golden F. Goodwyn F. Gordon lf' f Mott.. fag . aa., ..,, - 4 I +A .3 T. Golden F. Goriup CAROLYN ALICE GOLDEN, FDNA 23 Art Club 3.4. TERRENCE PATRICK GOLDEN, J.V. Basketball 3. NEIL SETH GOLDSTEIN, Transfer: Wilson High School, Washington, D.C. DOROTHY VIRGINIA GOODWIN, Pep Club 2g Band 3,4-. FRANCIS EPPSE GOODWYN. FAYE GORDON, Secretarial Comm. 43 Intramurals 23 Wel- fare 4. FRANKLIN JAMES GORIUP. BARRY DENNIS GOSS, H.R. Pres. 23 Citizenship 23 Safety 2.33 Student Council 2,33 Welfare 33 Varsity Football 43 Basketball 2,33 Baseball 2,33 Library Club 2.3,43 Key Club 3,43 Sr. Class Pres. 4g Monogram Soc. 3,43 Masque 8: Gavel 3,43 MASC 4fSub-Ch.l. SUSAN DEBORAH GOULD, FTA 4g Debate Club 43 Foreign Exchange 43 Silver Quill 4. N. Goldstein D. Goodwin B. Goss S. Gould 'V , 70 4 6 ,, v t 1' . ii :ii '. v1l,,, '1,, 'V L f .ml .. ' RCS 343. ' Me , -.M . , . I . 'QW 4 1 It S- Gfanat J. Grantl STEPHEN MARK GRANAT. JOSEPH ANTHONY GRAND, Athletic 2. 33 Blair Rollers SHIRLEY ANN GRAVENOR, H. R. Pres. 2,3,4lPres.J 3 Fashion Show 23 Band 3,-L JOYCE ALMA GREEN, Intramurals 2,3,4. LAURENCE LINCOLN GREEN. GARY GEORGE GREENE, Varsity Football 3,43 Track 33 Assembly 3,4. DAVID M. GREGG, Student Lounge 43 J.V. Football 23 Soccer 2,3,-4-Q Library Club 2,3,43 Annual Show 33 Band 2,3,4. FRED GREGORY, H.R.V.P. 3. G. Greene D. Gregg J. Gross R. Gross fi ,p- 9 5. UFHVCHOF J. Green L. Green DEBORAH JANE GRIFFIN, Transfer: Holy Cross Academy, Washington, D.C.3 Intramurals 2,32 Library Club 23 School Play 33 Glee Club 33 Red Cross 3g Mock Football 4g Home- coming 4. WARREN EDWARD GROOMES, Welfare 2,3,43 Safety 33 Library Club 2,3,43 Science Club 33 Blair Rollers 2. JUNE VIRGINIA GROSS, H.R. Sec 4g Activity 2,33 Welfare 2,41 Intramurals 2.3.-l-Q MASC 43 Pep Club 2g Sr. Party 4. RONNIE MARILYN GROSS, Ways St Means 43 Welcoming 43 Sr. Party 43 FTA 2,3,4Q Debate Club 3,43 Amateur Radio 43 Pep Club 3g Spring Play Comm. 3g Intramurals 2,33 Visual Aids 3.4. DAVID MICHAEL GROSSMAN, Welfare 2,33 Photography 3,4. BARBARA ANN GROVE, Election 4g Intramurals 2,4. MARY ESTER GROVER, Science Club 2,3,43 RiHe Club 2,3. J- GTCSOTY D. Griffin W. Groomes D- G1'0SSman B. Grove M. Grover 1: 2 A 4, H .by ,g i',' if F353-f -, 4 1 II9 6, X ', f'f7l f , W 1 ti, 172 K. Gumpper C. Guss The New York Trip was over too soon, but the memories will linger forever. The planning fell into the hands of: J. Hutchison, L. McHugh, M. Miller, W. Croomes, P. Musicant, and W. Steesy, with the help of the other committee members. R. Hall A. Halliday C. Hanson J. Hardy ? -. D. Guy R. Hagberg A- Hall KATHERINE ALICE GUMPPER, H.R. Sec. 3,43 Welcoming 3,4ICh.J 3 Dance 2,33 Athletic 43 Election 43 Homecoming 3,43 Jr. Prom 33 Cheerleaders 3,4 ICapt.I3 Pep Club 23 Annual Show 23 Intramurals 23 Library Club 2,3,4 lExec. Board! 3 Monogram Soc. 4. GILBERT CUSS. DIAN GUY, Dance 2.3.43 Election 3,43 Student Lounge 33 Intramurals 2,3.43 Library Club 3,43 FHA 3,43 FTA 43 Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 43 Spring Play Comm. 33 MASC 4. ROBERT GORDON HAGBERG. ALAN FREDERICK HALL. ROBERT ENGENE HALL, Transfer: H.R.V.P. 23 Baseball 2,33 Golf 3. ANN LOUISE HALLIDAY, Dance 2,3,43 Safety 3,41 Ways 8: Means 2.3.4 4Ch.73 Student Lounge 33 Library Club 233,43 Pep Club 23 Blair O'Debs 3.4: FDNA 2.3 IV.P.P3 Monogram Soc. 3,43 Soph. Party 2g Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 43 Intramurals 2,43 MASC 4ISuh-Ch.J. CAROLINE WASSELL HANSON, Student Lounge 3,4ICh.J3 Dance 43 Pub- licity 33 Ways 8: Means 33 Intramurals 2g Library Club 2,3343 FTA 23 Pep Club 23 Silver Chips 3,43 Jr. Party 33 Homecoming 3. JOHN RICHARD HARDY, Tennis 2. gl-IEILA FAYE HARFELD, Publicity 3,43 Rifle Team 23 Art Club 23 Pep lub 2,3. HAROLD JACK HARMAN, J.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 43 Library Club 43 Welcoming 4. BARBARA ANN HARRIS, H.R. Sec. 23 Spring Play Comm. 33 Pep Club 2. S. Harfeld H. Harman B. Harris Ku fer vs vw 1 C 7' ff ft 1 C- HBTTIS M. Harris B. Hartman CAROLYN LOUISE HARRIS, H. R. Treas. 33 Dance 33 Ways 81 Means 3,43 Welcoming 43 Pep Club 3g Blair O'Debs 3,43 Homecoming 3.43 Adv. Chorus 33 Jr. Class Treas. 33 Sr. Class Treas. 43 Alajorettes 4. MARLENE LINDA HARRIS, Student Lounge 43 FTA 2,33 MASC 43 Sr. Party 4. Pep Club 23 BARBARA BETH HARTAIAN, Transfer: Red Cross Council 33 Girls' Athletic Assoc. 3. ALAN DOUGLAS HARVEY. CAROL LEE HASKINS, Intramurals 2.3.43 FTA 4. PATRICIA ANN HAUSER, Intramurals 2,43 Fashion Show 33 Visual Aids 2. JOHN FOSTER HAYGOOD. Activity 4. MARTHA GLAIJYS HECKMAN, Bank 3,4Q Blair Rollers 2. CATHERINE HEIAI, H.R.V.P. 23 Pres. 43 Student Lounge 43 .Athletic 23 Welcoming 43 Sr. Party 4g Sr. Play Comm. 43 Pep Club 2,33 Powder PuHs 43 Adv. Chorus 3.4. WILLIAM HENRY HEITNIIILLER. JOE HANS HELTZEL. KENNETH LEE HELTZEL. MARGARET MARIE HENDRICK, H.R. Sec. 2,33 Publicity 33 Safety 3,43 Election 43 FTA 23 Spring Play 33 Jr. Party 3g MASC 43 Cheerleaders 43 Sr. Class Sec. 4. CHARLES WILLIAM HENYON, Transfer: St. ,Iohn's High School, Washing- ton, D.C.3 No Picture. MICHAEL ALLEN HENRY, Election 3,4-ISub-Ch.I3 Athletic 43 Inter-School Relations 43 MASC 43 Citizenship 43 Varsity Football 4-IAIgr.I3 Ham Radio 2g Spring Play 33 Jr. Party 3. LOUISE MARY HEPFINGER, Library Club 2,3,43 Girls' Planning Comm. 3,4lPrcs.I3 Jr. Prom 3. ROLAND WALTER HEYBEY, Photography Club 2,3ITreas.I,4ITreas.J 3 Silverlogue 2,3,43 Ir. Prom 33 AIASC 4. K. Heltzel AI. Hendrick M. Henry f 5' N133 Q Gi 5, 4 'J' I I A, Harvey C. Haskins P. Hauser .I. HHYEOOCI M. Hackman C. Heim Plans For New York W. Heitmuller I. Heltzel L. Hepfinger R. HeybSY Q - A nc .' Q5 X I , A 1 M. Hill L. Holladay J. Hong J. Hubbard 3 . 1 1:5 3 354 3 .Y-W wg' J. Hilton S. Hober L. Hoffman MARILYN JOYCE HILL. Welfare 2.33 Intramurals 2.43 Homecoming 43 Librarv Club 3. JOHN JOSEPH HILTON. Photography Club 3.4. SANDRA RENEE HOBER, Ways Sr Means 3.44Sec.J3 Dance 33 Welcoming 43 Inter-School Relations 43 Homecoming 33 Welfare 43 Pep Club 3.43 Nlajor- ettz-s 43 Jr. Prom 3: .Ir. Party 33 Bantl 2.3. LAWRENCE HOFFMAN. Publicity 3.43 Dance 33 Homecoming 33 Student Lounge 23 Library Club 2.3.43 Silver Quill 43 Nat'l Honor Soc. 43 Monogram Soc. 4g Jr. Party 3. NINA SHERRY HOFFMAN. H.R. Sec-Treas. 43 Publicity 3.43 Election 43 NIASC 43 Intramurals 23 Library Club 3.43 Spanish Club 33 FTA 23 .Ir. Party 3. LAWRENCE FREDERICK HOLLADAY. Transfer: East Orange High Scl1ool3 East Orange. New Jersey. ROBERT CLARENCE HOLT. JR., Election 4-3 Science Club 23 Debate Club 3.4. JOYCE CHEN HONG. Student Lounge 33 Library Club 2.3.43 Pep Club 23 Blair Rollers 2.3.43 Intramurals 2.3. CHRISTOPHER SHANNON HOWELL. Il.R. Pres. 2.3: Assembly 43 Citizen- ship 23 J.V. Football 23 J.V. Basketball 33 Key Club 2.3.43 Student Council 43 Varsity Basketball 4. JANET JUNE HUBBARD, Intramurals 4. LINDA IRENE HUNT. H.R.V.P. 43 Sopli. Class Sec 23 Student Council 33 Publicity 2,3,4lCh.I3 Ways 81 Means 33 Election 33 Welfare 2,43 Inter-School Relations 43 MASC 4fSub'Ch.I 3 Dance 2,31 Monogram Soc. 3,43 Blair O'Debs 43 Library Club 2.33 Pep Club 33 Dabblers' Den 2lSec.I3 Silrer Quill 23 Intramurals 23 Jr. Party 33 Jr. Prom 3lSub-Ch.I3 Soph. Party 23 Sr. Party 43 Sr. Play 4: Homecoming 4. JOSEPHINE ANN HUNTER: no picture. DOUGLAS HERENDEEN HURLBURT, Science Club 2.3,4lPres.I. LEANORA FRANCES HUTCHINSON. JUDITH ANNE HUTCHISON. Inter-School Relations 33 Chaplain's 43 Ways 81 Means 43 Publicity 4g Election 43 Safety 4lSec.J 3 Homecoming 3,43 MASC 43 Pep Club 23 FTA 23 FHA 43 Annual Show Comm. 3g Spring Play Comm 2,33 Soph. Party 23 Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 43 Sr. Trip Comm. 43 Intramurals 23 Monogram Soc. 43 Quill Sa Scroll 4. JUDITH ANN INOFF, Intramurals 4. D- Hllflbuft L. Hutchinson J. Hutchison 3 Hoffman R. Holt C. Howell L. Hunt I. lnoff Q. - A Qs- 41. G. Ireland B. James J. Jann T. Jarrell L. Jen Q!! I I g 1 if - ,A ,px ' A iff, 'fi f. W I . Qu-7 .x QQ J. Ireland F. Jacobs G. Jacobson GERALDINE ELAINE IRELAND, Welfare 3,41Ch,lg Publicity 3g Library Club 2: Silver Quill 2.3.4, Intramurals 3.4. JUDITH SCRANTON IRELAND, Pep Club 2. FREDERICK COTNER JACOBS, School Store 2.3,44Ch.l3 Welcoming 3g Library Club 2.3,4g Sci:-rice Club 2: Ilancl 2.3. GAIL DIANE JACOIJSON, Spanish Club 4lSec.l. BARBARA ANN JAMES, Publicity 3,43 Ways 84 Aleans 4g Foreign Exchange 3,4g FHA 23 Intramurals 2.3. BERYI. ANN JAMES. MAXINE CARROLL JAMES, Blair Rollers 2. JIIDY AIQCUSTA JANN, Ways 8 All-ans 3,43 Ice Skating Club 25 FDNA 2. 3.43 Jr. Newman 2.3.4. THEODORE LEE JARBOE. THOAIAS ENNALS JARRELL. PHILLIP KENNETH JASON, Assembly 45 Publicity 4g Science Club 2. LINDA CHARLENE JEN, Activity 2g Election 43 Ways Sr Means 3, Inter- School Relations 3,43 Athletic 4g Stuilf-nt Lounge 33 Dance 2,4g Homecoming 3.4-4Sub-Ch.7g Sr. Party 45 FDNA 23 FTA 2,31TreasJ,4lPres.Jg Library Club 2.3,4g Blair O'Debs 3,4-4Parl.lg FHA 4lChap.lg Pep Club 2, French Club 3: Le journal d,Argent 33 Silver Quill 45 Intramurals 2,33 Jr. Party 35 Nat'I Latin Honor Soc. 3,43 Sr. Cap 81 Gowns 4-1Ch.l 3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,45 Mono- gram Soc. 3.4. DONALD FREDERICK JENSEN, H.R.V.P. 34 H.R. Pres. 43 Citizenship 23 Assembly 45 Safety 3,41Sub-Ch.lg Varsity Football 23,43 Varsity Baseball 33 J.V. Basketball 2,3g Varsity Basketball 44 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. SUE HELEN JESTER, Pep Club 2, Intramurals 25 Work Experience 4. JAN HERBERT JOHANNES, Ways 81 Means 33 Cross Country 2,4g Track 2, 45 Photography Club 2,3,4g Silver Chips 4. THOMAS FRAZIER JOHNSTON, H.R. Pres. 2,3,4g. Dance 2g Publicity 33 Library Club 2,3,4g Visual Aids 2,3,4g Dabblers' Den 2: Science Club 2,3g Silver Chips 2,3,4g Annual Show 23 Jr. Party 3g Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4lTreas.l 3 Monogram Soc. 3,4lPres.l Q MASC 4lSub-Ch.l . D. Jensen S. Jester T. Johannes sf i x., ,1 bw 'qgyj P. Jones S. Keller T. Klechak Awards C. Klink F. Knouse ,.Yx J 's 1'- Z. X 1 R. Kalons J. Kelly N. Kline Planned C. Koenig f Q I y- it , ,, wx if .,-,ev . r ' A -. 6 fe 3 3 .F W 5 , ', Z1 S. Katz A. Kaye S. Keene K. Kessler C. Kinney B. Kirby PHYLLIS MARIE JONES, Ways 8 Means 33 Election 43 Welcoming 43 FHA 2.3.43 FTA 3,4lTreas.l3 Pep Club 2.33 Adv. Chorus 3.43 Homecoming 3g Sr. Party 43 Fashion Show 33 Intramurals 2.3. RICHARD CHARLES KALONS. STEVEN MARTIN KATZ, Science Club 43 Philatelic Soc. 4t,V.P.l3 Bowling 3 ALBERT SCOTT KAYE. SAMUEL JAMES KEENE. SUSAN KELLER, We-lfarif 23 Election 3.43 Ways 8 M1-ans 43 Athlvtic 43 Student Lounge 3,43 Publicity 3,43 Library Club 3,43 Silver Chips 43 Jr. Party 3 JOHN P. KELLY, Rifle Club 23 Art Club 3: Photography Club 2. KARL WILLIAM KESSLER, Wt-lfarv 2.3.43 ,l.V. Sou-i-r 2,33 Track 2tMgr.l' Chess Club 43 Adv. Chorus 4: Visual Aids 2.3. 9 CAROLE ANN KINNEY. Publicity 3: Pt-p Club 2. BARBARA ELLEN KIRBY HR Trea 23 We-lcomin 4 Wa 'S 2 ' . . . . .. s. .3 ' g'3 ys8ileant3, Activity 33 Election 43 Pep Club 2.33 FHA 2.3,4lSec.l3 Fashion Show 2,33 Jr. Party 33 Soph. Party 23 Sr. Party 43 Homecoming 2,33 lntramurals 233' Monogram Soc. 43 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. THOMAS LEWIS KLECHAK, Assembly 2.3.43 Election 43 Citizenship 3,43 Safety 3.43 Publicity 3.43 Ways 8 Means 43 Varsity Football 2.3.43 Track 23 Library Club 3,4-lCOIlllll.-Cll.lQ Sr. Play Comm. 43 Jr. Party 3g Jr. Prom 33 MASC 43 Monogram Soc. 43 HB Club 43 Dance 43 Homecoming 43 Soph. Party 23 Student Lounge 4. NANCY PRISCILLA KLINE, Ways 81 Means 3,43 Homecoming 43 Activity 33 MASC 43 Sr. Play Comm. 43 Biology Club 23 Pep Club 3.43 Library Club 2, 3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Spanish Club 33 FDNA 2.3.43 Vagabond Club 23 Foreign Exchange Club 2,3lSec.l,4lV.P.l3 Powder Puffs 43 Monogram Soc 3,42 Jr. Party 3. GRANVILLE KLINK. FOSTER WILBERT KNOUSE, JR. WILI IAM DOUCI AS KOERNER no pitlurt CAROLYN 'VIARH KOENIC Intramurals 234 ,A ,W ' , . y .. 3 ' '. 1 ii f P355 r ' 2 I .K x 1 a 1 i - Q95 ,, 1 . ' ' 3 ,KA L K1 I Y .Wy 151- 3 3 2 Q 3 1 It 1 34 I 4 ,, I X, ft' l H. Koppenwallner F- Kramer M. Kramer V. Krause J. Kruger B. Kf'3l'l IIEIDE KOPPENWALLNER, H.R.Y.l'. 2: Intramurals 2: Sr. Cards 8: An- nouncements 4. FRANCES ARLENE KRAMER. Wlvliare- 3: Wllys 8 Means 4: Library Club 3 iC0lIlHl.-Cl'l.i. 4 1Comm.-Ch.l : Pt-p lllub 2: Spanish Club 3. -1: Silver Chips 3: Silrfrlogue 4: XLXSC 4: lnlramurals 2: Sr. Party 4: Sr. Carda 8 An- nouncements 4: Homecoming 4. MAIDELYN KRAMER, We'l1'1rrr1ing 2: llunvn- 4: llurnm-1-oruing 3. 4 lsub-Clt.l: Sr. Party 4: Ways 3 Means 4: FTA 2. 3, 4 llllmg l't-p Club 2: liroarlcastc-rs 4: Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 4. PHILLIP ALAN KRAMER. JOHN FREDERICK KRAUSE. JN. F 114w tltttll 2: 11.0. 3. 1. VICTOR KARL KRALSE. ll.R. Prw. 2: J.Y. F fvef tball 2: J.V. Basketball 2. JERRY JEROME KREGER. BERNXRIJ HALL KREH. FR.-XNCINE C. KRISTALL, Publirity 1: Sr. Party 4: Art Club 4: Visual Aids 3, 4. JOAN REillX.X KLFFNER. Wap S Xl:-ans lg Dance 4: Paint Box 3, 4 l'l'reas.l : Pt-p Club 2. BI.-XRCLLERITE Jl'Ll.-X KLHN. lllENlL l' B.'XRB.'XR.X KLRZWJEU. lI.R. Fa-f-. 2. 3: H.R. Ser:-Treas. el: llanve 3: Publivity 4: Welvorning 4: lnle-r-Sf-Iiuul Ri-lations 4: Library Club 1: Nia- jorettes 3, 4: Fashion Show 2: llmne-1-wining 4. ll. liz-llrnont. J. Schmidt, P. Caiupbf-ll, D. Wright. l.. Jen. and D. Linkins. members of tlu- Senior Caps antl Gowns Committee. playefl an important role in the last Senior activitic-H by nie-aauring for the ronintenve'-ntent ilress P. Kramer F. Kristall M. Kuhn J. Krause J. Kuffner D. Kurzweg S l ,. .3 an as . is 'iss gi I I x 5 11 3 if ' i 2 ' I ' 1 I 9. I 4 iihyi L. Land D. Landis M. Laney ,f 2 w ' W ild S. Last .l. Laws R. Lazer ' .il i 1 ALICE EARLENE KUYKENDALL, Blair Rollers 2,3,49 Work Experience 4g V f ' , -- Riile Team 2g Intramurals 2. 'iw' V' -9, , , ' WILLIAM KING LAIRD, Activity 3,49 Audio 2lSub-Ch.l,3,49 Amateur Radio , 9 i , f Club 2,3,49 Visual Aids 2,3,49 Broadcasters 3,49 Sr. Play 2,3,49 Fashion Show Rf 2,39 Annual Show 2,3,49 Spring Play 2,39 Thespians 4, Monogram Soc. 4. 'Fa ' A' ur LINDA MARGARET LAND, Work Experience 4g Audio-Visual Aids 4. fl-,irJ'ff'IfgfV f 4 DARLENE RUBIE LANDIS, H.R. Sec.-Treas. 29 Monogram 2,3,4lCh.J 9 Dance A 3,49 Library Club 2,3,49 FTA 3,49 Monogram Soc. 3,49 MASC 4g Nat'l Honor ' S, ' Soc. 4. : MARGARET ANN LANEY, Publicity 4g Dabblers' Den 2,3,49 Silver Quill 2, 3 I I 3, 49 Spring Play 3g MASC 4. MELVIN JOHNSON LANEY, Track 2,39 Chess Club 3g Science Club 2,3. A K k d H L . d SAMUEL HOWARD LARCOMBE, JR., H.R.V.P. 2,49 H.R. Pres. 3g Citizen- 'M ui en a SVI?-9 HH b ship 2,3,49 Safety 3,4lSub-Ch.l9 Athletic 29 Science Club 29 Library Club 2, S- Laffy Enom 6 3,49 Dabblers' Den 2lPres.J9 Key Club 2,3,4lDistrict Governorlg Silver Quill D iiey fgilgizn 4g Soph. Class V.P. 2g Jr. Class V.P. 3. 26 SUZANNE JOYCE LAST, Dance 2,39 Ways 31 Means 29 Publicity 2,39 Blair Rollers 29 jr. Party 39 Intramurals 2,3,49 Jr. Prom 39 Sr. Party 4. .IUDITH KATHLEEN LAWS, Welfare 3,49 Ways 81 Means 39 Library Club 2, 3,49 FDNA 2,3,4-9 Intramurals 2g MASC 4. RAYMOND STANLEY LAZER, Biology Club 29 Chess Club 3. SANDRA CECELIA LEAHY, Activity 2g MASC 4g Sr. Party 4. ALAN BARRY LEAMAN, Rifle Team 2,3,4fCapt.J. DAVID IFF Wnrk Fvnpripnr-p A DAVID EARL LEIDLE, J.V. Football 3g School Store 2,39 Science Club 2g Spring Play Comm. 39 Intramurals 2,3. V 4 .-.Q .. il ...- , aa - . .N Af , .it 'N 9 i . 3 ' , 3 .3 D. Lester C. Levine H. Levine E. Lewis J. Lewis N- Llbbffl' DAVlD NITER LESTER, .l.V. Football 2g Intramurals 2. CAROL N.-Ylf-KLIE LEVINE. Ways S. Means 43 Publicity -13 Pep Club 23 Silver Quill 2. ILXRRIET JEAN LEVINE, Transfer: il3lifUTlli3.1 H.R. Treas. 23 H.R. Pres. 33 FTA 3,43 Sr. Party 4. BONNIE ROBERT.-X LEVITOV. H.R. Sec-Tre-as. 23 Publicity 43 Dance 2,43 Ways Sz Mi-ans 43 Sr. Party 43 Fri-ncli Club 2.43 Math Club 23 FDNA 4g Wel- fare 2.3.41 Pep Club 2. ARTHUR JERRY LEVY. Citizenship 4g Safety 4: Dabblers' Den 23334. ELNIO LEWIS. JOAN M VXRC.-XRET LEWIS, H.R. Tri-as. 23 Stuile-nt Council 2,33 Inter-School Relation 4-4Cb.J 3 Library Club 2,3,-lg French Club 33 Blair O'lJebs 3,41 Pres.I 3 Pep Club 2: jr, Party 33 Jr. Prom 33 Monogram Soc. 3.43 Homecoming -1- tCl1.l3 MXSC 4lSub-Cl1.!. NORMA KAREN LllSliER. Ways K Means 43 llomvcoming 33 Paint Box 23 Pep Club 23 lfilisx 3. IJONXLIJ LIESKE, H.R.Y.P. 33 H.R. Pres. 23 Cl1aplain's 2.33 School Chaplain 43 Safety 33 Stuilent Lounge 43 Citizenship 43 Student Court 2.33 MASC 43 Masque 8 Gavel 2.3,43 Key Club 3.43 Jr. Prom 3. FREDERICK D.-XHN LINKINS, H.R. Tre-as 33 Assembly 2333 Safety 2.3.43 Citizenship 3.4lCo-Clt.P3 Golf 2.3.43 Library Club 3.43 B Club 3,4-3 Dab- blers' De-n 23 Silver Quill 23 Jr. Class Pres. 33 Student Council 43 MASC i5ub-Cb.i 3 lr. Prom 33 Monogram Soc. 3.4. WILLIAM RAYMOND LONE, JR.. Blair Rollers 2. JCIJITH LEE LONG. lLR. Pres. 43 Dance 33 Athletic 33 Student Lounge 2.3: MASC 43 Homecoming 3.43 Library Club 2.3.43 Pep Club 2.32 Silverlogue 2, 3.4: Annual Show 33 Soph. Part' 23 Sopli. Class Treas. 23 Monogram Soc. 3 y , 4: lr. Prom 33 jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 4g Sr. Play Comm. 43 Quill 81 Scroll 43 Clieerleailf-rs 43 Blair O'lli-b- 4. ll'lJl'l'll IEAYE LOYEJOY, Ways 8 Means 3.13 Election 43 Homecoming 2,43 llanci- 33 Library Club 3.43 Pep Club 2.33 Sopli. Party 23 Sr. Party 43 Intra- murals 2. .lL'lJl'l'H MLRIEL LOWEN. fQ,,. 'X up 1 7' if . u , K fd? 3 B. Levitov A, Lew D. Lieske F. Linkins W. Lone j, Long J- LOWJOY .L Lowen I 5 A Q x ' f 4 I ,'.' iii, I A P. . 2 I t . Kg I ,f A. Macklin J. AIacNeaI C. Madison 'I' Magidson J. Marchyshyn C' Margolis 128 f E. MacRae 'I' Maddox B' Nader R Mahan L. M8905 M. Marantz ARLENE SANDRA INIACKLIN. Stutlent Lounge 3. 43 Publicity 3, 43 Annual Show 2, 33 Soph. Party 23 Sr. Party 43 Welcoming 4. JANE CATHERINE MACNEAL, MASC 43 H.R. Sec. 43 Publicity 43 Pep Club 23 FHA 4g Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Nat'I Honor Soc. 4. ELEANOR MACRAE, FTA 2. 43 Publicity 4g Jr. Newman 43 Sr. Party 43 Pep Club 43 Sr. Play Comm. 4. JOHN WILLIAM MADDOX. J.V. Basketball 2. 3. BONNI SUE BIADER, II.R. V.P. 43 H.R. Sec. 33 Election 43 Dance 43 Pub- Iicity 43 Library Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 33 Rifle Team 33 Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 43 KIASC 43 Intramurals 2. 3. CAROL ANN MADISON. Publicity 3. 43 Ways St Means 43 Paint Ilox 23 Silrer Quill 43 Intramurals 2. 3. 4. JANE INIACIDSON. ILR. Scc. 2g Election 43 Welfarf- 23 Library Club 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Spanish Club 33 Silverlogue 2, 3, 43 Annual Show 3g Soph. Party 23 Jr. Party 3g Jr. Prom tSub-Ch.J 33 Sr. Party 43 Sr. Play Comm. 43 M-'ISC 43 Quill 8 Scroll 4: Biology Lab. As!! 4. ROGER ALAN INIAIIAN. LEOIIA M.-XPES. Wvaya 8 Means 43 I'ublit'ity 33 Library Club 3, 4: Rlair Rollers 2, 33 Pep Club 23 Sr. Party 43 MASC 43 Sr. Party 43 Intramurals 2. MIKE STUART NIARANTZ. JACK WEI.'I'Y MARCIIIYSI-IYN. CHARLES NIARCOLIS, Track 2g Bam! 2, 3. 43 Sr. Party 4. It is the custom for tht- senior class to pre- sent the wcliool with a gift. which would prow useful in the future. 'Illis job was talicn care of by tlie conscientious efforts of F. Frictlman. l 49 'ff 'F ' ' U if A fe' Y f , x 1 'Z ' 3 'gf 4-.gig K5 ' 5 I an mf V.' , ii! - . A. Marine N. Marlowe A. Marmelstein N. Martin R. Martin W. Martin ANITA KAREN MARINE, Dabblersl Den 45 Silver Quill 45 Publicity 45 MASC 45 Sr. Party 4. f- fb .ar X 1? NIKKI DAVIDA MARLOWE, H.R. Sec.-Treas. 2,35 Student Lounge 2,3,45 Publicity 2,35 Way Si Means 2,3,45 Welcoming 35 Dance 35 Library Club 3,45 French Club 35 Pep Club 25 Annual Show 35 Welfare 2,3,45 Soph. Party 25 Jr. Party 35 Sr. Party 4. ALLAN DAVID MARMELSTEIN, Track 25 Library Club 3. JULIE ANNE MARSHBURN. BETTY ANN MARTIN, Ways Si Means 45 Publicity 35 Pep Club 25 Sr. Party 45 Intramurals 2,3. NINA MARGARET MARTIN, Transfer: Roosevelt H.S., Washington, D.C.5 H.R. Pres. 25 Student Council 25 Girls Sports 2. ROBERT EDWARD MARTIN, Intramurals 2,3. WILLIAM FORD MARTIN, H.R.V.P. 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. NANCY LOU MASKELL, Dance 3,45 Homecoming 35 Welcoming 45 Pub- licity 3.45 .Activity 45 Library Club 3,45 Ice Skating Club 25 Siluerlogue 253,45 Intramurals 25 Spring Play Comm. 35 Sr. Play Comm. 45 Jr. Party 35 Sr. Party 45 MASC 45 Quill 3 Scroll 45 Monogram Soc. 4. CHARLES EDWARD MATTHEWS, Work Experience 3,4. MONICA KAY MATZEK, School Store 45 Library Club 2,35 Pep Club 35 FHA 45 FTA 4. CHARLES RONALD MAYE, Band 2,3. EUGENE CHARLES McDOWELL, Safety 3,45 RiHe Team 2,3,45 B Club 3,45 Foreign Exchange 3,45 Chemistry Club 3iTreas.l,4fPres.I5 Science Club 3.45 Visual Aids 3,45 Chess Club 25 Math Club 45 Adv. Chorus 3,45 Safety Council 3,44 Treas.I 5 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. WALTER BREWER McDOWELL. LOUGHLIN FRANCIS MCHUGH, H.R. Pres. 3,45 Library Club 2,3,45 French Club 35 Key Club 2,3,45 Silver Quill 45 Le Journal d'Argent 3,45 Jr. Party 35 Sr. Trip 4tCh.J 5 Nat'l French Honor Soc 3,45 Masque Sz Gavel 3,45 Monogram Soc 3,45 MASC 45 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4-. NANCY CHRISTINA McMULLEN, Publicity 45 MASC 45 Dabblers' Den 2, 3,45 Rifle Team 2,3tSec.I5 Science Club 3,45 Silver Quill 4. .e, 3 4 o .5 J. Marshburn B. Martin N. Maskell C. Matthews M. Matzek C. Maye Selection Of A G tft E. McDowell W. McDowell L. McHugh N. McMullen bv . ix 1.2 1- X f- TP' ' is R McMullen N. McPherson P. McWilliams G. Megby L. Meiklejohn ROBERT LYNN MCMULLEN, Science Club 2,3IV.P.l,4 IParl.J3 Key Club 2,3,43 Chemistry Club 3,43 Rifle Team 23 Silver Quill 43 Lab. Ass't 3,4. NANCY ARLENE MCPHERSON, Welcoming 43 Election 43 Dance 2,33 Library Club 233,43 FTA 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Intra- murals 2,33 D. O. 4. PAMELA CHARLOTTE McWILLIABIS, H.R. Pres. 23 Ways 31 Means 43 Sr. Party 43 Welfare 43 Pep Club 2,33 Intra- murals 2. GLORIA ANN MECBY, Welcoming 2.43 Dance 2,43 Home- coming 2,33 MASC 43 Library Club 2,3,43 FTA 3,43 Intra- murals 2,3. LINDA MARIA NIEIKLEJOHN, Publicity 33 Blair Rollers 2: Cheerleaders 43 Sr. Party 4. BETTY ANN MERCER, Band 43 Dance 43 Orchestra 4. B. Mercer P. Midgette gg J. Miles icy -I - ' 1, 3 f i K Il LORRAINE ROCHELLE MEYEROVITCH, Ways Sz Means 43 Dance 43 Debate Club 3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Silver Chips 3,43 Powder Puffs 4-3 Athletic 2g Sr. Party 43 Intramurals 2. PATRICIA ANN MIDCETTE, Visual Aids 3,43 Fashion Show 2,33 Welfare 2. IUDITH ANN MILES, H.R.V.P. 23 H.R. Sec.-Treas. 3,43 Athletic 43 Election 43 Dance 43 Sr. Party 43 Library Club 43 Fashion Show 2.33 MASC 4. EDWARD BAILEY MILLER, Rifle Team 2,3,4. ,ION BERNARD MILLER, Audio-Visual Aids 2,3,43 Science Club 23 Silver Chips 3,4. MARJORIE ELLEN MILLER. Publicity 33 Athletic 43 Dance 2,33 Homecoming 3,4ISl1Il-Cl1.lQ Welfare 2,33 MARC 4: De- bate Club 2.43 Science Club 3.43 French Club 33 Dabblers' Den 3,43 Scieltce Newsletter 33 Silver Quill 43 French Nezcs- letter 4: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,43 jr. Party 33 Jr. Prom 33 Intramurals 33 Mongram Soc. 43 Broadcasters 4. L. Meyerovitch M. Miller Time Flew C E. Miller .I. Miller ., 333.73 KH ,t 1' , . YQ , if V91 5- 1 J. Mitchell J. Moffitt J. Montgomery K. Mooney E- MWTC JOHN .IACOB MITCHELL, Activity 43 .l.V. Football 23 Spanish Club 3,4-lV.P.l. .IOYCE ANN MOFFITT, Ways 81 Means 2.3.43 FDNA 43 Student Lounge 33 MASC 43 Homecoming 33 ,lr. Party 33 Bank 3,43 Intramurals 3. .IANICE MAY MONTGOMERY, Transfer: Publicity 43 FHA 2lPres.J3 State V.P. 3,43 FTA 2lHistorianJ,3lTreasl,43 Newspaper 23 Yearbook 33 Honor Roll 2,33 Class V.P. 2. KATHLEEN LAURA MOONEY, Work Experience 4. ELLEN OLIVIA MOORE, Intramurals 2,3. PATRICIA ANN MOORE, Dance 43 Athletic 4g Intramurals 2,3,4. MARIAN JEAN MOOREFIELD, Blair Rollers 4. P. Moore W. Morehouse R. Morgenstein WILLIAM JONATHAN MOREHOUSE. Band 233,43 ,I.V. Foot- ball 2.33 Varsity Football 43 ,l.V. Soccer 23 Varsity Soccer 3,4. ROBERT S. MORCENSTEIN, Safety 4g Welcoming 4g Cross Country 23 Track 2. ,IUANITA ARVELL MORM.-KN, FDNA 233,43 Spring Play 2, 33 Annual Show 2,33 Thcspians 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,33 Jr. Party 33 Intramurals 2. CAROLYN MERCER MORREY, H.R, Sec. 23 Publicity 33 Dance 33 Activity 3lCo-Ch.l3 Safety 43 Welcoming 43 Elec- tion 43 Library Club 3,43 Blair O'Debs 3.43 Spring Play Comm. 23 MASC 43 Jr. Party 33 Jr. Prom 33 Intramurals 4. ,IUDITH IRMA MUIJRICK, Election 43 Library Club 2.3,43 Audio Club 2,3,43 Broadcasters 3,43 Paint Box 23 Silver Quill 23 Spring Play 2,3,43 Annual Show 3,43 Sr. Play 43 Disc Jockey 3,43 Public Atltlre-ss 3.4. M. Mooreheld J. Mudrick Quickly By . -. .l. Morman C. Morrey ' U R L fi . Y: . ' 14-' 5 C. Nlurch G, Murphy P. Musicant J. Musumeci S- Neal M. Needle C. Nelson N Neimand R. Nelson C. Nestler ff -' , I W . M N . 'iEi.f V 'P ,I A i. .5 ' 'ar I- as A z is 3 if I, - .J we 5 . .. 4 . V. it laffitfi C. Murphy J. Murray Nl. MurrY GERALD XIELVIN MURCH, MASC 45 Citizenship 45 Student Loungc 35 Ice Skating Club 2. GLORIA LEE MURPHY, Student Lounge 45 Welfare 25 Sr. Party 45 Library Club 2,3,45 Adv. Chorus 3,45 Intramurals 2. CHARLES WESTIRROOK MURPHY, I'I.R.V.P. 35 Library Club 2,3tTreas.l, 15 Student Council 4tV.P.l 5 Adv. Chorus 3. GERALD MURRAY. JOANNE ESTER MURRAY, H.R. Svc. 35 Welfare 45 MASC 45 Library Club 253,45 Intramurals 2,35 Jr. Party 35 Sr. Party 45 Student Court 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH MURRY, Athletic 45 Dance 35 Activity 35 Annual Show 3. PAUL EUGENE MUSICANT, Homecoming 3,45 Library Club 2,3545 MASC 45 Activity Council 45 Photography Club 25 Science Club 2,35 Math Club 35 Slfanish Club 45 Philatelic Soc. 45 Visual Aids 2,35 Silverlague 3,45 Quill St Scroll 45 Monogram Soc. 3,45 Nat'I Honor Soc. 3.45 Jr. Party 35 Jr. Prom 35 Sr. Awards Comm. 4 4Ch.l5 Sr. Cards 8 Announcements 45 National Math llonor Soc. 4. JOSEPHINE ANN MLSUMECI, Ways 84 Means 45 Photography Club 25 Art Club 3.-1lV.P.l5 Sr. Party 4. STEPHEN AREN NEAL, H.R.V.P. 25 H.R. Pres. 35 Assembly 2,35 Safety 2,3, sl: Athletic 2,35 J.V. Baseball 25 JN. Basketball 35 Library Club 3,45 Key Club 2.3,4. XIORTON NEEDLE, Intramurals 2. NAOINII NEIMAND, Foreign Exchange Club 25 Art Club 2tV.P.J. CHRISTINA ANN NELSON, Intramurals 2. ROGER LLOYD NELSON, H.R.V.P. 45 Soccer 3,45 Annual Show 35 Band 2.3.4. CAROLINE JEANINE NESTLER, H.R. Treas. 25 Welfare 2,35 Dance 2,35 Homecoming 2,3545 ChapIain's 45 Welcoming 45 Intramurals 2,3545 Ice Skating Club 25 Library Club 2.3.45 Chemistry Club 35 Pep Club 25 FTA 35 Powder Piiffs 45 Silver Quill 2,3,45 Sr. Play 45 Annual Show 35 Jr. Prom 35 Adv. Ciorus 3. Food, Fun, And Friendship J. Newton C. Niemeyer E. Noble JOANNE ADELL NEWTON. Ways 8 M1-ans 4: Pep Club 2: Blair Rollers 2. CHARLES JOHN NIEMEYER. H.R. Pres. 3. 4: Safety 4: Science Club 2, 3: Biology Club 2, 3 4Treas.l. 4 ll'rz-sm: I-'DNA 3: Chemistry Club 3: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3. 4. ELIZJIBETH ROLLER NOBLE. Library Club 4: FTA 4: FDNA 4. DONALD ROBERT NORRIS. JAMES HENRY NORRIS. Safety I: Cross Country 2. JAMES ALBERT NOTILXN. Ba-1-ball 3: Basketball 3: Pan-A nwie' rit-an Club 3. DAVID JERRY NORTON, Assembly 4: Safety 4: J.V. Football 2. 3: Varsity Football 43 Library Club 3, 4. MARILYN PATRICIA NUCENT. Dance 2. 4: Publicity 3, 4: Welfare 3: Sr. Party 4: Citizenship 2: Library Club 3, 4: Blair Rollers 2: Pep Club 2. GERARD AREND NYDAM, Citizenship 2: Visual Aids 3, 4. EILEEN O'BRIEN, Welfare 2: Student Lounge 3. 4: 81 Means 4: Welcoming 4: Silrer Chips 3. 4: Sr. murals 2, 3. Publicity 2. 3, 4: Ways Play Comm. 4: Intra- MARILYN LOUISE OLLSEN, Ways 8. Mt-ans 2. 3, MASC 4: Blair Rollers 3: Bible Blazers 4: Spring murals 2. 4: Student Lounge 43 Play Comm. 2: Intra- MXRTHA ANN OLSAYSKY. H.R. Tn-as. 2: ll.R. Ser-.-'l'rt-as. 4: Athletic 3, 45 Ways 8. Means 3: Intramural- 2. 3: Library Club 2: Maiorettes 4. M. Nugent C. Nydam E. O'Brien D. Norris J- Norris if Anxious seniors explored the grounds at the Naval Ordinance Laboratory, where the ban- quet was to be held in a few weeks. They are: P. Doehrer, B. Edson, J. Bales, and B. Glaze. D. Norton .I. NOIl18ll M. Ollsen M. Olsavsky U i l 1 ce Qc ', ,ld M Oyerman D Owen W Omen H Packard 3 Padgett VIRCINA LEE ORT Transfer Allegany Hugh Nchool Clr Athletic ASSOCISIIOH 2 Basketball 2 Yearbook 2 Nchool I apcr 2 No Plcture MICHAEL ERWIN OVERMAN Safety 34 Audto Club 23 4 Visual Axds 234 Broadcasters 34 Amateur Radio Club 23 4 Sr Play 234 Annual Show 23 bprmg Play 23 D1 c ,lot key 34 'Nlonogram Soc 34 The plan 34 DAX ID 'NIORQE OWEN Band 23-1 WALIFR EDVI XRD OW EN HFI IIN RFIIEU A PACKARD Welfare 4 Dann 234 Way A Nlcans 3 Honucommg, 34 Llbrary Club 34 bprlnb Play lomm 3 Adv Chorus 34 lubhctty 254 NIASC 4 Intramurals 2 sl XNLEX E PADCFIT BONNIE ANNE PARK Wax 8. Nlean 4 Lnlmrary CIub234 THURIX ANN PARSONS HR Pre 2 HRVP 3 HR Ins, 4 Welfare 3 ihaplalnb 3 ,lr larty 2 Ltbrary Club Nl Pear on I Peterson B 'ark T Par on D lerclue D Perkmb 3 'Q-' H-uf 4-B -s YV' R NIARH VIRGINIA PE -XRQOY STEPHANIE PELLECRIINO H R Prea 3 Nlono ram Comm 23 Welfare 2 Chaplain s 3 Inter behool Relations 4 'NIASC 4 HOIH6COHllHg 234 ,lr Newman 234 Llbrary Club 234 FDVA 2 Pep Club 23 Silver Quill 4 Sprmg Play 2 boph Party 2 Jr Party 3 ,lr lrom 3 Monogram Soc 34 KATHRYN CLENIENT5 PENIDARXIS DOROTHH ILE ANN X PFRDUE btudent Lounge 3 Lxhrary Club Z 3 4 Photography Club 3 IJIXIEILI' PERKINS HR Sec Treas 4 Ways 3 Mean 4 Iublulty I l'IJNA 4 IOM ELL EDW ARD PETFRSOV CIIIIEIISIIID 234 A fmbly Z3 Nafely 4 B Club Homecommg 234 Inter Echool Re Iatnon 4 Chaplamb 2 Football 234 Track 23 Llbrary Club 34 Ways S. Nlean 4 Nenlor Trlp 4 IRXNK WILLIANI PETRI IK XIARX MAGDELINIE PHIIIIPS Pc p Club 23 Rnflt Team K Pendarvx NI Phtlltps N ,elle F1110 F Petrllk 33 X. 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's , . N ,' A I . . I C I ya Y A 'L ,-. , . K f 'nz .IL .a ,. ' K' x h. C' . lv' 5 I Y ' J a l yr, A- V , , , vb L - fx - . 1 ,, , A I 4 ,, . ' 4, F ,Ly Q . I Y it . W f -v 1 I3 K g. 5, I 3 X 5 ' ,yyh ,It ', YQ-KXXQQLS' fitiii l' 53? 53 , , V RMI E A ,J Mg fi, K 2 : iw K 5 2? 6' ' w if S fl R. Phillips M. Pickett R. Pifer J. Pigott R- Pike RICHARD CLIFTON PHILLIPS. MARTHA ELIZABETH PICKETT. Athletic 2g Publicity 2. 43 Citizenship 23 Sr. Party 43 MASC 43 Silver Quill 23 An- nual Show 3. RICHARD ERNEST PIFER. .IEAN ADREA PICOTT. RICHARD BILLINGTON PIKE, Biology Club 23 Chess Club 3 PHYLLIS ELAINE POPKIN. MARY JEANNETTE PORSCHE, Publicity 3g Ways 81 Means 4 PATRICIA M. PORRECA, Chaplain's 23 Student Lounge 2: Athletic 3,43 Welcoming 33 Welfare 43 Ways 81 Means 4: ,IACQUELINE LEE PORTER, H.R. Sec. 33 H.R.V.P. 43 Wel- fare 3g Welcoming 43 Inter-School Relations 4g Library Club 3.43 FDNA 43 MASC 4. NEIL CHARLES POTASH, Chess Club 4lTreas.J3 French Club 33 Debate Club 43 Le journal ll,Afg6Ill 3. LOLA IRIS POWERS, H.R. Sec.-Treas. 2g H.R. Sec. 33 Pub- licity 2,33 Student Lounge 2.3,43 Welfare 2,3343 Library Club 3,43 'Pep Club 23 French Club 3.4: Blair O'Debs 3,43 Thes- pians 3.4-1Sec.l3 Silver Chips 33 Annual Show 2,33 Spring Play 3. JOHN LEE PROFFITT, MASC 43 Key Club 2.3,4Q Intra- murals 2,4. ROBERT LA MAR PROPST. BEVERLY JAN QUINN, Publicity 43 MASC 4g Library Club 43 Sr. Party 4. ROBERTA RAND, H.R. Treas. 33 Student Lounge 3,43 Pub- licity 3,41 Ways K Means 43 Library Club 3,43 Pep Club 2,32 Library Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Foreign Exchange 3,4 Spanish Club 43 Silver Chips 3,43 Annual Show 33 Fashion lPres.I 3 Biology Club 23 Annual Show 2,3. Show 2. P. Popkin M. Porsche P. Porreca J. Porter N. POIHSII L. Powers J. Proffitt R. Propst B. Quinn R. Rand 414, R' . 'U 5 ,W Q. Q., , Y -f 9 , ,, .7 ' 'C' Q-' iw- R T255 9 . . IQ, X .,,.,, X 1 ,v. ' . '- fv- ., -'N I35 ,Q .fs- fws 9' ps 51 J. Randall F. Raney The senior year was highlighted by the beau- tiful Senior Prom. The evening vias planned for May 29 at the Shorham llotel. Handling the details were: Nl. Kramer. T. Fislier, L. Benjamin. and Nl. Freedman. S. Raymond S, Reed W- Reed J. Regis ii. . Ii tlfi J. Rast S. Ratliff J. Rauchschwalbe JERRY LEE RANDALL. Visual Aids 23 Art Club 33 Stage Crew 3. FRANKLIN WAYNE RANEY. JEAN LOl'lSE RAST. Welfare 43 Activity 3, 43 Publicity 3, 43 Ways 81 Means 3g Spanish Club 3, 43 Library Club 3, 43 Pep Club 23 Jr. Party 33 Jr. Prom 33 Sr. Party 4. SETH JOHN RATl.ll l , Chemistry Club 33 Jr. Newman 2, 3. JOAN ANN RAUCHSCHWALBE, Transfer: Northwood H. S.3 Jr. Class Treas. 33 Studcnt Council 33 Publicity 3. STEPHEN EDWARD RAYMOND, D.O. 4. SANDRA ROSE REED, Transfer: lllinoisg FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 13 Li- brary Staff 2, 33 Safety 23 Pep Club 3. WILLIAM MICHAEL REED, Student Lounge 43 Chaplain's 23 Soccer 2, Library Club 2, 33 Science Club 23 Annual Show 3. 3: JOHN TINIOTHY RECIS, H.R. Treas. 2g Assembly 33 Publicity 43 Library Club 33 Silver Chips 2. .JOHN NORWOOD REICHERT, Amateur Radio Club 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE REYNOLDS, Publicity 3, 43 School Store 3, 4g Art Club Silver Quill 4. DAVID MORCENSTEIN RlCCl, H.R. Y.P. 2. 3: Athletic 2, 33 Assembly Welcoming 2: JN. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Library Club 3, Silver Quill 43 Sr. Play 4 tCh.,l 3 Band 2g MASC 4. J. Reichert S. Reynolds D. Ricci 'Vi 3: 4: 49 L. Rice A. Richards B. Richitt LAWRENCE ELLIOT RICE, Baseball 3. ALAN KENT RICHARDS, H.R. Pres. 39 Student Lounge 29 Election 39 Athletic 39 Assembly 39 Patrons 39 Homecoming 39 Student Court 2,394- 1Chief ,lusticel9 Student Council 4-9 FDNA 29 Annual Show 39 lr. Party 3g Masque 8a Gavel 2,3,4. BARBARA ANN RICHITT, H.R. Sec. 49 Publicity 3,49 Welfare 39 Bank 3,4. NANCY JEAN RIFE. HOPE MARGARET RIGGS, Athletic 4g Library Club 3,49 Dance 4g Intra- murals 2,3,4. LEON EUGENE RISMILLER, Orchestra 3,49 Adv. Chorus 3,4. CARXIEN ENIXIA RIVERA, Spanish Club 3,49 Foreign Exchange 3,49 Stu- dent Lounge 4. DOLORES ANN ROBB, French Club 49 Powder Puffs 49 MASC 49 Jr. Party 3. NADINE LOUISE ROBERTS, Ways 8: Means 3,49 Safety 4-9 Welfare 2g Sr. Play Comm. 49 Homecoming 4ISub-Ch.l9 Library Club 2,3,49 FDNA 2,39 FTA 49 Adv. Chorus 3,4. PATRICIA ANN ROBERTS, Dance 39 Welcoming 4g Inter-School Relations 49 Silver Chips 4g Fashion Show 3. RITCHIE BARNES ROBERTS, Election 3g Library Club 2,3949 FHA 293,49 FTA 2,3,49 Intramurals 2,3,4. JOHN YIIITOR RONIAGNA, Science Newsletter 39 Banking 49 Natll Honor Soc. 49 Monugrani Soc. 4. RICHARD ,IULES ROSE, Assembly 49 Spanish Club 4-9 Chemistry Club 4-9 Silrerloguv 3.1: Sr. Play Comm. -I9 Audio Visual Aids 2,3949 MASC 49 Quill 8 Scroll. BEVERLY ELAINE ROSENFELD, Ways Sz Bleans 3,49 Student Lounge 3g Welfare 49 FTA 3,49 Spanish Club 49 Library Club 49 MASC 49 Intramurals 2.3: Monogram Soc. 4. DIANE FRANCES ROSSON, Ways 3: Nleans 39 Dance 3g Election 4-9 Activity 39 Pep Club 29 Library Club 4g Spring Play Comm. 3g Monogram Soc. 4g BIASC 49 Intramurals 2,3. SAMUEL ROBERT ROTHBLUNI, H.R.V.P. 49 Assembly 4g Varsity Football 4. J. Romagna R. Rose B. Rosenfeld lkiluiiwri'-fffvkfi sf N. Rite H- Riggs L. Rismiller C- Rivera D. Robb N. Roberts F mal Class Flmg P. Roberts R. Roberts D. Rosson S. Rothblum i Q iv- '17 S. Rourke F. Rowe M. Rowley SUZANNE ROTHENBACH, Ways Si Means 4g Election 44 Publicity 34 FDNA 2.44 Pep Club 24 Jr. Party 34 Intramurals 4. SHELIA MARY ROURKE, FHA 44 lI1II'3lIlllI'J:llS 344. FREDERICK STUART ROWE. MARTHA JANE ROYVLEY, D. O. 4. SANDRA FAY REBIN, Publicity 4g Dance 44 Ways Sz Means 44 Pep Club 34 French Club 3.44 Powder Puffs 44 Sr. Party 44 Nat'l French Honor Soc. 344. SANDRA KATE RULE, Visual Aids 2. BOYD AGUSTUS RUSSELL, H.R. Pres. 2,3,4. MICHAEL STANLEY RUSSELL. EDMUND LESTER SANCHEZ, So ccer 44 Science Club 24 Intramurals 243,41-. JAMES FRANKLIN SAUNDERS, Citizenship 24 Baseball Mgr. 2,3444 Basket- ball Mgr. 2.3.4. JON WAYNE SAVARY, No Picture. JUDITH MARY SCHAFFER. Transfer from White Station, Memphis Tenn.4 Sr. Party 44 MASC 4. BARBARA JEAN SCHLATTER, School Store 2,34 Bank 3,44 Homecoming 34 Ways K Means 44 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,44 Silver Quill 24 Annual Show 34 Band 2.3.44 Jr. Prom 34 Jr. Party 3. JOHN PAUL SCHLATTER, Library Club 2.3444 Dabblers' Den 243,44 Silver Quill 2,34 Jr. Prom 34 Jr. Party 3. SHIRLEY JANE SCHLOSSER, H.R. Treas. 24 Welconiiiig 44 Sr. Party 44 Jr. Party 34 MASC -14 Library Club 3,44 FTA 3,44 Jr. Newman 243,44 Sr. Play Comm. 44 Pep Club 24 Adv. Chorus 344. JL' A ANN SCHMIDT, H.R.Y.P. 4g H.R. Sec. 2,34 Dance 34 Election 3,44 ' . School Relations 4: MASC 44 Monogram Soc. 3,44 Intramurals 2,34 Jr. cwman 2.3.4 lPres.P 4 Pep Club 2,334 FHA 3.44 FTA 3.44 Chemistry Club 34 Visual Aids 44 Spring Play Comm. 34 Annual Show 34 Fashion Show 3tSub- Ch.l4 Silver Chips 44 Soph. Party 24 Jr. Party 34 Jr. Prom 34 Homecoming 3,44 Blair 0'Debs 3,4. KAREN KAYE SCHMIDT, H.R. Treas. 24 Ways 8: Means 3,44 Election 44 Library Club 3,44 FTA 4g Annual Show 34 Spring Play 34 Jr. Party 3g Jr. Prom 34 Homecoming 24 Adv. Chorus 3,4. J- Schlatrer S. Schlosser J. Schmidt IU' U .i -- z I X AE... R. Schnebly R. Schwartz M. Sclar K. Seabury B. Seeley 4 WC 15' 6 72 I 15 l 7-- qp is N. Scluieimler C. Sclirimler A- Slfllulman ROBERT ANDREWS SCHNEBLY, H.R.V.P. 33 H.R. Pres. 43 Welfare 2.33 Stuilent Lounge 33 Activity 33 Dance 3,43 Welcoming 43 Cross Country 2: Soccer 2.3,-1: B Club 3.1-3 Monogram Soc. 3.43 Latin Honor Soc. 23 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3.-1 4Pres.t3 Masque 8. Gavel 3.l- 1l'res.J3 Silver Quill lg Stutlent Council 43 MASC 4fSub-Ch.I3 Jr. Party 3g Sr. Party 43 Intramurals 23 Science Fair 2,3,4. NANCY BARBARA SCHNEIDER, Pep Club 23 Spanish Club 3. CHARLES THOMAS SCHRIDER, JR.. Art Club 3g Biology Club 23 Stage Crew 2.33 Sr. Play 3. ARNOLD DAVID SCHULMAN, Rifle Team 23 French Club 23 Visual Aids 2. ARTHUR MICHAEL SCHCLMAN. ROBERT THOMAS SCHWARTZ, Silverlogue 43 French Honor Soc. 3,43 Intramurals 43 Quill 81 Scroll 4. BARBARA FLORENCE SCHWEITZER, Stuclent Lounge 2,33 Publicity 43 Welcoming 43 Dance 2.3,-43 MASC 43 Assembly 4lCo-Ch.l3 Intramurals 2.3. 13 Library Club 2.3,43 Ways Si Means 43 FHA 2,3,43 Rifle Club 23 Silver Chips 43 Homecoming fSub-Ch.J3 Annual Show 3g Fashion Show 43 jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 4. NIARCIA SHIRLEY SCLAR, H.R. Sec. 23 Welfare 43 Library Club 2,3,43 FTA 2,343 French Club 43 Sr. Party 43 Ally. Chorus 3,4. PATRICIA ANN SCRIQCCS, Spanish Club 33 Silver Chips 4g Intramurals 2. KENT WATKINS SEABURY, FTA 3,43 Welcoming 43 Election 3,43 Chap- lain's 43 Library Club 2,3343 Jr. Party 33 Jr. Prom 3g Sr. Party 4. DONALD BRUCE SEARCH, Track 2,33 Cross Country 2,33 Amateur Ratlio Club 2,3.43 Photography Club 2,3,43 Intramurals 2. BONNIE PROCTOR SEI-QLEY, Welfare 2,33 Silver Quill 233,43 Intramurals 2.3,-4. BARBARA JEAN SEIBERT, FTA 2,33 Blair Rollers 2g Intramurals 2,3,-1. MICHAEL CIBBS SELBY, Baseball 3fMgr.J. HELEN LOUISE SELTZER, H.R. Ses.-Treas 2,42 Dance 3,43 Election 43 Publicity 3,43 Library Club 2,3,J. lTreas.P3 Intramurals 23 Jr. Party 33 Welfare 3: Majorettes 2.3.41 Sr. Party 43 Jr. Prom 33 Soph. Party 2. ARRON LESTER SHAPIRO, Student Lounge 43 Activity 43 Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 43 Library Club 43 Paint Box Club 3,43 Silver Quill 3,43 Annual Show 23 Sr. Play 33 Spring Play 2,33 Stage Crew 2,3,43 Foreign Exchange 3,43 Spanish Club 4. B. Seibert M. Selby H. Seltzer f Vf ---x 'TM A. Schulman B. Schweitzer P. Scruggs D. Search A. Shapiro vw! J. ff , OL ' Ihr ' rf as 73 Se, - 4-431.-1, 3 t 1 1 40- 3' il za i t I if 'X 2 I . . 3 3 I I an , du .3 ,- R. Sharp P. Sheahan .I. Shriver A. Shuman R. Simkins S. Sinclair A Farewell To Seniors R. Sitnick R. Skoglund C. Smith D. Smith B. Sherwood R. Shine B. Shipley M. Siegman D. Silliman A. Silverman ROBERT SHARP, JR., H.R. Pres 23 Welcoming 43 Amateur Radio Club 2,33 MASC 4-lSub-Ch.J3 Sr. Party: Sr. Play 43 Homecoming 4. PATRICK LEE SHEAHAN, H.R.V.P. 23 Intramurals 33 J.V. Football 2g J.V. Baseball 23 J.V. Basketball 2. BENJAMIN CARROLL SHERWOOD. RICHARD SAMUEL SHINE, Intramurals 33 Debate Club 43 French Club 43 Silver Quill 4. BETSEY ANN SHIPLEY, Publicity 33 Chaplain's 33 Ways 81 Means 3,43 Wel- fare 43 Homecoming 2,4-1Sub-Ch.J3 Sr. Cards 81 Announcements 43 Sr. Party 43 MASC 43 Jr. Party 33 Jr. Prom 33 Spring Play Comm. 23 Library Club 3,43 Amateur Radio Club 2. JAMES ALBERT SHRIVER, Welfare 23 Dance 3,43 Athletic 43 J.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3tMgr.J,43 Library Club 3,43 Amateur Radio Club 2. ANN SHUMAN, Ways 8: Means 43 Dance 43 Publicity 43 Sr. Party 43 FTA 43 French Club 43 Jr. Prom 3. MYRNA WILMA SIECMAN, Dance 43 Ways 8: Means 43 Publicity 43 Sr. Party 43 Sr. Play 43 Pep Club 33 French Club 43 Powder Puffs 4. DANA MITCHELL SILLIMAN, Welcoming 3,43 Chaplain's 33 Athletic 43 Dance 43 Pep Club 23 Intramurals 2,3. ANN MORRIS SILVERMAN, Publicity 33 Pep Club 2,33 French Club 3g FTA 4. ROBERT WIADE SIMKINS, Visual Aids 4. SYLVIA MARTIN SINCLAIR, Athletic- 2,43 Library Club 2,31Sec.J,4IComm. Ch.I3 FDNA 23 Girls' State 33 Md. Citizenship Council 2,33 Nat'I Citizenship Conference 2,3. RITA SITNICK, MASC 43 Sr. Party 4. RODNEY DAN SKOGLUND, H.R. Pres. 43 Welcoming 43 Homecoming 33 MASC 43 Athletic 3,43 Track 3,43 Cross Country 43 Library Club 3,43 B Club 3,43 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,43 Commencement Comm. 4tCh.J3 Monogram Soc 4. CHARLES FRANCIS SMITH. DAVID E. SMITH, Welfare 43 Band 233. 1 .1 bf E. Smith J. Smith K. Smith E. Smoot R. Snesrud R. Soto EDWARD MEADE SNIITH. Avtiwity 2: Ways 8. Ale-ans 4: l'ublic'ity 4, dent Lounge 4: MASC 4: FDNA 4: Library Club 2. 3, 4: Sm-is-:iw Club 2, 3, 4 Visual Aids 2. 3, 4: liantl 2. 3, 4: Rifle- Te-uni 2. 3: Stage fire-xx 4. JOAN ANTOINETTE SNIITH, Publivity 3. 4: Dann: 3: Library Club ,I.Sowers 3, 4: Foreign Exchange 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: FHA 4, Art E. Stanley Club 3, -1-: Intramurals 4. KENNETH W'Al.'l'ER SMITH. lntraniurals 4. ROLAND ENIILE SMITH. J.V. Fmvtball 2. 3. RONALD EDWARD 5NllTll. ll.R. Y.l'. LZ: 51-lutol Storm- 2. 3. 4- 1,Kss,t Algal Artivitv 3: Wats 8 Al:-ans l: Sr. l'arts' 1: MASK 4: T'lTl'lll'lt Club 3. 4: Stag Crew Library Club 3: Spring Play' Ji. 4, Sr. Play 4. ELIZABETH ANNE SNIOOT, ll.R. Sec-. 3: Library Club 2. 4: Ways 8 Means 4. ROBERT ANDREW SNESRTID. ROSARIO SOTO. Ev-hangv Slllllflll, ll0IlflllI'LiN1 Spanish Club 4: Frrvi-'n Ex- vhange- 4. JOHN S'l'l'.XR'l' SOWERS. Rillt- Te-am 2: JN. Football 2. ANDREW DlNO Fl' XRACINO. ELIZABETH JANE STANl.EY. HR. 91-4-.-'l'rQ-a-. 4: Publit-ity 3. 4: Dance 3, 4: El:-vtion 3: XIXSC I 1Suli-fllm: Jr. Party 3: Fr, Party 4, Librarv Club 2, 35. 4: Easlunn Slum 3: Dalfbl-Aris Dt-n 2 4Tre-a-.l, 3. MARY HEX ERl.Y ST. KQIAIR, l'ubli1ity 2. Ii. 1: Ways 8 Nl:-ans 3, 4, llume- coming 3, Sr. Party 4, Spring l'lay llumm. 3. 5 ,M u- l t A .. 3 bf K7 If ff' R. Smith R. Smith A. Sparacino M. St. Clair The religious ceremony, or bacralaureate, brought the year to a spiritual Close. Planning this event was the active Bawalaureate Com- mitte-vz Nl. Miller lnnt sllownl. S. Fisher, B. Williams, and L. Alcllugh. S .,.g.3rw , .ez 4 . 3 fl? 'fi' . if + .,. .T -Q S 4 v 4 F5 , 1 I1 341, 1-..,.-3, ' Q, 1 :. f I 1, V - 1 I -' 4 I , , I I. Stellmacher B. Stern S. Stern W. Stewart L. Storm P. Straughan f 9- W' , . -f VF A M, 3 f .w Q. 46.35 'T ' G. Stearns L. Stewart M. Sukrow .L Summers 42 11' , 4' .L ,- ti l s W. Steesy N. Stewart F. Sullivan F. Sun GILBERT SHELLEY STEARNS. WALTER WESLEY STEESY, Citizenship 43 Safety 43 Foreign Exchange 43 MASC 4g Library Club 43 Science Club 2,3,43 Biology Club 3,4-lV.P.l3 Chemistry Club 3,43 Visual Aids 2,3,43 Philatelic Soc. 4lPres.l3 Science Newsletter 4. IRENE HANNA STELLMACHER, Publicity 33 Library Club 3,43 French Club 3,4Q Foreign Exchange 3,4-lTreas.J3 Photography Club 4g Spring Play Comm. 43 Dabblers' Den 3,4-lSec.I3 Philatelic Soc. 43 Visual Aids 4. BARRY ELROY STERN, J.V. Baseball 2g Varsity Baseball 3,43 Cross Country 3,43 ,l.V. Basketball 3. STEPHANIE PATRICIA STERN, H.R. Treas. 23 Intramurals 2,33 Blair Rollers 2.3 lSec.I, 4g Band 3.43 Pep Club 2. LAMON ARLIE STEWART, Citizenship 2g J.V. Football 23 Track 23 Annual Show Comm. 2,33 Band 2,3,4. NATALIE ELIZABETH STEWART, Intramurals 2. WILLIAM RODCER STEWART, H.R. Pres. 2g Assembly 3,42 Homecoming 3: Soccer 2g Library Club 33 Silrer Quill 2g Student Council 3,-l-Q Soph. Class Pres. 23 INIASC 4 lPres.l. LLOYD GARY STORM, Science Club 4. PAULA LEACH STRAUCHAN, Dance 3,43 Welfare 3,43 Ways 84 Means 43 Sr. Cards 81 Announcements 43 MASC 43 Pep Club 23 Library Club 3,43 FTA 3,43 FHA 3,43 Foreign Exchange 43 Powder Puffs 43 Spring Play 3,43 Sr, Play 4: Annual Show 3g Soph. Party 23 Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 43 Home- coming 3.43 Fashion Show 33 INIonogram Soc. NIARGARET RLTH SUKROW, Publicity 43 Library Club 2,3,43 FDNA 2g Pep Club 23 Intramurals 23 Sr. Party 43 Homecoming 3. ISREIJ 'I'ERREl.L SULLIVAN, IHLR. Treas. 23 .l.V. Football 23 Wrestling 4. JAMES YTARREN SUMBIERS. FREDERICK E-CHEN SUN, H.R.V.P. 2,3,43 Soccer 3,43 Band 2,33 Tennis 3. I G ii 7' jx 1? , s 5 f - z S. Swan W. Taylor R. Sutter R. Sutton J. Tavcnner P. Taylor ROBERT MACK SUTTER. ROBERT KEITH SUTTON, JR. SYLYIA ALEXANDRA SWAN, Sr. Party 43 Adv. Chorus 3. MARJORIE HELEN SYLVESTER, H.R. Sec. 23 Welfare 43 Chaplain's 43 Dani-ir 43 Homecoming 43 Sr. Cards 81 Announcements 4g Sr. Party 43 MASC -13 FHA 43 French Club 4g Powder Puffs 43 Bible Blazer's 43 Adv. Chorus 3. TIMOTHY EDWARD TAURY, Chess Club 43 Band 3,4. JANET LOUISE TAVENNER. PATRICIA HELEN TAYLOR, Welfare 33 Spanish Club 3,4I,Pres.J3 Jr. New- man 3,-1. WILLIAM LEE TAYLOR, Safety 43 ,l.V. Football 2. PAULA JO THIEROFF, MASC 43 FHA 3,4-. EDWIN ALEC THOMAS, H.R.V.P. 33 H.R. Pres. 4g Assembly 2,43 Safety 2.3: Citizenship 2.3.43 Varsity Football 2,343 Track 2.3,43 Key Club 2,3,4 l'l'rvas.l 3 Fashion Show 3. GARY DOUGLAS THOMPSON, Assembly 2,33 Athletic 23 Safety 33 Ways 8: Means 33 Election 33 Varsity Football 2,3,43 J.V. Basketball 33 Library Club 2,3,43 Masque 8: Gavel 2,3,43 Monogram Soc. 3,43 Student Council 2,3 1Treas.J ,4tPres.J 3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. JOHN STLART THOMPSON: No picture. K.'l'l'Hl.EEN ANNE THOMPSON, Spanish Club 3,4-. MARGARET ANN THOMPSON, Blair Rolls-rs 2,3,43 Pep Club 2. . N-fx, 'Q-gf 2 T20 .. . W SRS-. Iii, X '- '.1, x 56:35 , , M. Sylvester P. Thieroff C. Thompson he . L'-' . ow, RA o-..,F az' af, , I 5. 9' - Y Z . T. Taury E. Thomas K, Thompson M. Thompson I A gl. -r: R 'S' 'c' -- 7.511 'Q 'V wa ,Q '35 G' 4 Q4 1 2 'Y J .1 Mk , Sl . ' Tj - t kv, me Q Q , x ig , . ft' Zig: M, Turnbull WV. Turner D. Ulrich V. Vali W. Van Ausdell J. Van Derwerker ui MARTHA JEAN TURNBULL, Ways 31 Means 33 ,Student Lounge 33 School Store 3,43 FTA 233,43 Pep Club 23 Jr. Party 3g Natll French Honor Soc. 3,43 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. 'mf . q1,f' t Of WILLIAM PRESTON TURNER, Baseball 2,3.4. DAVID NORTH ULRTCH, Baseball 3,43 Annual Show 2,33 Sr. Play 43 Band 2,3,4. JERRY ALLEN UNKLESBEE, sow-f 2,3,4. J- Unklesbee J- Valentine C. Ventriss .l. Verm0t D. Vogle B. V0igl JOHN HALL VA LENTINE. VHA VALl, Welfare 4g Athletic 43 Homecoming 2,3343 Library Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 2.33 Sr. Cards 8i Announcements 4fCh.J3 Intramurals 2,3,4': Nat'l Honor Soc. 43 Blair O'Debs 4. WILLO ANN VAN AUSDELL, Publicity 2,33 Student Lounge 3,43 Dance 43 Ways 81 Means 3,43 NIASC 43 FTA 23 Pep Club 2,33 Silver Chips 43 Jr. Party 33 Sr. Party 4g Homecoming 43 Intramurals 2. 3 JOHN RALPH VAN DERWERKER, H.R. Pres. 33 H.R.V.P. 43 Citizenship F. V l' l . W ,h 43 Assembly 43 Athletic 23 Soccer 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,4. me dm S ac tel .l. Walker P. Warfield CAROLYN ANNE VENTRISS, Welfare 43 Welcoming 33 Pep Club 23 Adv. Chorus 3,43 Sr. Party 4. JACQUELINE cooL1DoE VERMOT, Pep Club 2. 6 DONALD BRUCE VOGEL, H.R. Treas. 23 Citizenship 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 FDNA 3g Spring Play 33 Sr. Play 4. BARBARA JEAN VOIGT. FREDERICK FRANKLIN VREELAND, Chess Club 43 Science Club 4. SUSAN NAOAII WACHTEL, Publicity 33 Debate Club 43 Silver Quill 3,43 Adv. Chorus 334. JEANNE K. WALKER, H.R. Tre-as 23 Welfare 4g FDNA 2,3l5ccl,4fPres.l3 Library Club 2,3-,43 Nat'l Honor 500. 4. fs PATRICIA ANN WARFIELD, Ways K Means 43 MASC 43 FDNA 2,33 FTA he I 43 Pep Club 2.3. V41 V 4 it -we f an W K, R. Warfield B. Washington M. Watson K Weaver P. Weaver ROBERT EDWIN WARFIELD, Assembly 43 Safety 43 Citizen- ship 43 Student Lounge 33 Varsity Football 43 Library Club 3343 Sr. PartytC0-Ch.l4. BARBARA ANN WASHINGTON, Intramurals 233. MARIE ANNETTE WATSON, FHA 4. KELSIE ANN WEAVER, H.R. Sec. 23 H.R. Treas. 33 Elec- tion 2,33 Dance 23 Soph. Party 23 Jr. Party 3g Sr. Party 43 Homecoming 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,43 FHA 2,3lV.P.l,4tPres.l 3 FTA 2,3IV.P.lQ Pep Club 2,33 Blair O'Debs 3,43 Masque 31 Gavel 3,43 Annual Show Comm. 33 Student Council 43 Fashion Show 2.3. PATRICIA JEAN WEAVER, H.R. Sec 33 H.R. Sec.-Treas. 4g Student Lounge 23 Dance 3g Election 43 Welcoming 3,43 Library Club 3,43 Blair O'Debs 3,4-1Sec.J3 Silverlogue 2,33 Xlajorettes 2.3,41Capt.l3 Jr. Class Sec. 33 Jr. Party3 Jr. Prom 3g BIASC 43 Sr. Party 43 Christmas Queen. S. Weiner B. Weinstein STEPHEN WEINER, Praeco Argenteus 2. SANFORD DALE WEINCER, Citizenship 4g Tennis 4. BARBARA S. WEINSTEIN, Pep Club 23 Publicity 3,4'Q Stu- dent Lounge 3,43 Annual Show 33 XIASC 4. ELIZABETH ANN WELLS, Welfare 43 Athletic 2,3,43 Ways K Means 2,33 Activity 33 Election 43 Intramurals 2,33 Library Club 2.3.43 FHA 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Annual Show Comm. 33 Spring Play 33 Jr. Party 33 Homecoming 2,3343 Fashion Show 33 XIASC -13 Sr. Play. HOWARD BLAKELY WESCOTT, Rifle Team 23 Library Club 23,43 Science Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3. RALPH WILSON WHITE. STURGIS JACKSON WHITE, Chess 3. Weinger S. White bf An End.. E. Wells H. W escot R. W hite Q H ,,. -'ff A32 W. White C. Whitmore J. Whitmore L. Whitney D, Whitten WILLIAM LAWRENCE WHITE. GEOFFREY MASON WHITMORE, Baseball 3,4-. JOHN KREMERS WHITMORE, Baseball 33 Key Club 3,43 Debate Club 4. LARRY R, WHITNEY, Dance 3,43 Rifle Team 2,3,4. DAVID HART WHITTEN Cross Country 3,43 Soccer 3,43 Track 2,3,43 Band 2,3,4g B Club 3,43 Boys' Planning Comm 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. BARBARA JEAN WILLIAMS, H.R. Treas. 23 School Store 2, 33 Welfare 3g Silver Chips 3,4-lEd.l3 Nat'1 Honor Soc. 3,43 Monogram Soc. 3,43 Quill 31 Scroll 3,4. B. Williams L. Williams ,JOHN DUNCAN WILLIAMS, Science Club 2,3,43 Chemistry Club 3,43 Chess Club 3,43 Annual Show 2g MASC 4. LAWRENCE ELSWORTH WILLIAMS, Safety 43 Bank 4. BARBARA ELAINE WILLMAN, Election 3,43 Athletic 2g Sr. Party 43 FHA 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. EDITH ,IEANNE WILSON, Library Club 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,4-. JAMES WILSON, Varsity Football 3,4. DAVID LOCKHART WINDES, Track 2,3,43 Cross Country 2,3,4Q Science 3,4. J. Williams D. Windes A Beginning B. Willman E. Wilson J. Wilson T' A ' ' ,tr 'Jr Y Q W '13 YS P- WIHWT J. Wishnow L. Wood S. Wood R. Yarncll J. Xcrrick TIT' Xl. Ycatman R. York , Ss X I I 9., er- W. Wolfrcy vu 'EL' J. Wright L. Wrighl PATRICIA LEE WINTER, Dancc 43 Publicity 43 Ways 81 Means 43 Wclfarc 43 MASQ 43 Intramurals 2. JEANNE MURIEL WISHNOW, Publicity 43 Sr. Party 4. WILLIAM THOMAS WOLFRIEY, Intramurals 2. JAMES DONALD WIiItLH'I', H.Ii.V.I'. 43 Asscxnbly 43 Varsity Football 3,43 Socccr 33 Kcy Club 3.4. LOIS l'lI.lZAlilf'l'H WRIllI'I'l', Wt-lfarc' 4g Ways SL Mm-ans 43 Dancc 43 Iilcction 43 Nvl'ICllIIlII'lg 33 Sr. Party 43 MASC 43 Library Club 3,43 Forcign Ifxcllangc Club 3,43 FHA 43 Math Club -I3 Annual Slum 3 lStuiicnt Dir.l. LARRY AINSYVORTH WOOD, Aniatcur Ratlio Club 334. SH.-XRRON MARIE VUOOD. Library Club 23 I'IOlIlf'l'OlIlIIlg 3. ROBERT HOWARD YARNELL, H.R. Sec. 23 J.V. Football 23 Yarsity Football 3,43 Ilantl 2.3. MARY DIANNIC YEATXIAN, H.R. Scc. 23 Publicity 43 Library Club 43 NYcIfarc 33 Intramurals 3. JOHN ALFREIJ YIQRRICK. H.R,V.P. 2,33 Assembly 43 Home- coming 3.-4I5lIIl-CIl.lQ J.V. llaskctball 2,33 Track 3,4. ROIIICRT EARL YORK, H.R. Pres. 2,3343 Asscmbly 2.3.4 liiIl.l3 Varsity Football 2.3.43 Basketball 33 Kvy Club 2.33 Library Club 3,43 H Club 3.4. JOHN THOMAS YOUNG, Assembly 4. MARIO Zll5ET'l'l, Exchangc Student: ltalyg Ke-y Club 4. ENID ZIPPERMAN, H.R. Svc. 23 Ways K Means 3.4: Wcl- farc 33 Stutlcnt Lounge 3,43 Dance 43 Sr. Party 4: Homccoin- ing 43 AIASC 43 Jr. Party 43 Blair Rollers 2: FTA 2.3.4-: Pep Club 23 Broadcasters 3,43 Silver Chips 43 Spring Play 33 Annual Show 33 Intramurals 2,3Q Adv. Chorus 341. RYAN MAJOR ZLESSE, Publicity 43 Silver Quill 2,33 Scicnce Club 2,43 Math Club 43 Art Club 23 No Picturc. J. Young: Nl. Zibctli E- Ziltllffflllan A.. - gk y 3 gs .- ' L kt, 'gt W i' . I I l --'ALE r fo. . 1. I I Q The Guidance Department offered important in- formation to assist students. Here Mrs. E. Mac- Donald, Blair's college Counselor, gave helpful advice to B. Belmont concerning her college plans. Senior Activities J. Trussell earned some much appreciated extra spending money while gaining prac-tif-al work experience through the Diversified Occupations program. llllx Ill' ,. Scholarships played an important part in the lives of college hound seniors. llere prosix-ctive applicants J. Crawford. L. Nlieklejohn, and R. Corzine. read scholar- ship notires on the Guidanre Departments hullt-tin hoard. !?a.nanllIv ,WIll0l1wf1.Yrr -' i RES CB CID an FQ? Completing arrangements for the Senior Cards anal Announcements were ,l. Frank, V. Vali, M. Kramer, standing, E. Brubaker, B. Bray. Seniors are Busy Urs. McThin,1z, a whimsical comedy in two acts, was the dramatic highlight presented by the Senior Class. Planning for this production are: D. Ricci, play chairman, L. Hoffman, K. Bork, P. Bible,. M. Freedman, E. Zipperman, L. Benjamin, l.. Wright, B. Glaze, R. Smith, and J. Frank. lll W ll7ff IG!-sith! V KI--1 The Senior Banquet vias held on Hay 1. 1958, at the Naval Ord- nance Laboratory. Planning for this event were: H. Henry E. Beatty. J. Harman. NI. Birds:-ll. and M. Turnbull. With Many Activities Tho- ln-autiful 51-ninr Primm wa- thi- Nuvial highlight .if thi- yo-ar. lmoking fnrwaril In thie or-ra-inn sw-re ii. Beville, Mile-, il. Ba:-un anti T. finugltlan. 1 i -Q...- i .........-4 fl -,,,J ,,, Blair min lop honors in thi- Maryland Une' .Mt Pla Contest. Shown are I.. Powers and T Fislur Y . ton much! in a ser-ne from this prorluvtinn. , I EJ ' '-'n 0 4'-..., I . . 2 , , f Dressed in the Roaring Twenty attire at the Senior Class. Party were: M. Henry, D. Landis, 1. Schmidt. H. Bevillv. D. Lieskv. .l. Shriver, and ll. Silliman. Senior Party and Visit The weekend in New York was the dream of every senior. A visit to Radio City Music Hall, to a variety pl vision shows. as well as just strolling through town, made this a weekend to always remember. K. ., , , f. J I . P .V Qkfifmv Q s er C wi S, .- i' as ix, 'M . 1 if lA'rM ' N ,W Q A ' , ,J ' . f Y.. i t. X , ,. ' ' . F 1 i' A A 'S f-1 ' ' ifs lli. lf 'Q :fi 5:3 1525 A Q 3? , jd, V A , N V fr ,. V, ' - ' 1' if ,-J' FV t fffflfe ' 5 ' C ' ff: 1' Q 'S :gk 4 .. 5 1 .W I, fl., .Q , ' mf' H -Q. 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A n Awaited Experience I53 , ' ,V in 'Q-1 Q 'YV X 1 ! r - i A :QM Q -D 1. r' I , x.,f f 1, Our cafeteria staff daily tackled the jolm of providing the mid-day nourishment Mrs. Carroll kept the cafeteria running, required by the students of Blair. Preparing a meal satisfying to all, were smoothly. providing an excellent selection of members of this well-organized team, including Mrs. Parks, Mrs. Gregory, well-balanced meals and delicious desserts Niro Harde'tv Wir Whitne Hrs Scar elli Nlrr Qtokes Nlr Snowden which the students enjoyed. .s. s,..s. y,.., p,is.e -,.. , Mrs. Peter, Mrs. Willianis, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Pierson, and Mrs, Brown. Y H, if! e Providing For Our it w.dlsQ 4 t 1 . , Physical Needs s. ing a leaky faucet, members of our custodial force provided for any need required to keep our buildings in first class condition. 'Zy- -...I Will the head custodian please report . . . and Mr. Roberson, as supervisor of the jani- torial force. answered the call. 11' it J From transporting a cumbersome table to fix- Best Wishes for a Happy Successful Future Clas Of 1958 To The Class of 58 S L G BALFOUR COMPANY qvsuy rp ISO S P R1 Congratulahons cLAss or THE BANK SILVER SPRING Suite 419 8701 Georgia Avenue Snlver Sprung Maryland 711 14th Street N W Washungton D C Ofhclal Montgomery Blaur Hugh Rmgs Announcements Statlonery Favors Medals Cups Trophnes Wheaton OFf1ce 241 1 Umversvty Blvd West Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporahon For one stop shoppung nt s JELLEFF S HI School Shop Coats sunts dresses separates all In one convennent place! 1.4 CLASS OF 1959 BERGMANN S LAUNDRY get 'Riffs Becomes Quality X W. f egg? Conscrous RE 7 5400 623 G Street N W Ttme aut for refreshment vw Q Ml , r R lull 1101 Q Y Wx is DRINK Z 6111661 aonuo was or vnu coc con COCA COLA BO'I'I'LlNG C0 SILVER SPRING MD LITTLE TAVERN SHOPS FAMOUS FOR HAMBURGERS Regular I04 Jumbo 254 Buy Them By The Bag 'az-:hu mustang 40 Locatrons rn Washmgton Baltimore SUBURBAN TRUST COMPANY I4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 3 I Interest on Savmgs HYATTSVILLE SILVER SPRING Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Flowers for all occasrons CLARK S FLOWERS Howard and Bettye Mauck 8648 COLESVILLE ROAD Sllver Sprung Md .IU 94822 .IU 94823 Specral prices to students O 5 ,,'f...-will 1 inn! I 1 'lv - . , '-.lg I Q n,..II f .L I X w A lj l W N it Q 56 4 ' -.f i --'r ff, ' , , 3. iz ' Na, l- ,, I 4 ki 1.1 1 X Qs, he ig .S 'L T A llll 'ZA A ' . ' I I ' Q ' y I, ww is V 1 Its, 4. iii- 'FQ T wx ' ' I , U I ' , + ,ff K D 5 u H ., .. .. 'TILL so ' A n Auneomv A. A connnv nv fe Iwfii fx , - V ' I n o I . . 0 . 9 - 'V S1'?2f : Q A ' b , . , , - - - 'I - 'L' . I ' E 1 5 EH? ' 1 I. I . - ' ' -- -- -...,1.l-.fa ef , . -r ,,-Q Ll Q look ng up al Bla r Class Of 1960 Insnst on the Best Insnst on Mrs Smith s Mello Rnch Pies Cakes Pastries ono Coke Doughnuts Improve Your Amlmes Guarantee Your Future COURSES OFFERED Secretarnal Stenographlc Accounting Busmess Admnmstrahon Typing for Teens Gardner School of Business. Inc. 2nd Floor, 8605 Cameron Street Srlver Sprung, Maryland JU 79052 Popular Support Has Made Possible 2l Years of Steady Progress Growmg with Sliver Spring 8575 GEORGIA AVENUE Sllver Sprung Md Phone JU 9 4444 Senior and group pictures by ZAMSKY STUDIOS IOO7 MARKET STREET Philadelphia 7, Pa y kv 4 .sr I P W V' I 8 :ml H' 'ia A? It ' , M ' .ng -iri- i l 1 , ' O ' 4 1 D W. FHEIJIA D .IEWELEHS The gang alwaxs meeis ai' fhe li ll H841 HOT SHOPPES FOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 8616 Coles lle R d e ng Md JU 84700 aww Vbashmgron ll D C Dlscrxct 7 5500 VVhcte courtcay and quality are traditional An mstxtumon of individuals dLdlC'ltCd to provndms, lwctrtr mtrthandnse and rendering better serum for the people of the XV.1shmgton area A Store Worthy of the Nationfs Capital 1-.l 1 l tl' . 57' iv fil X1 5-lf? , 5.4, . 1 I vi ou Silv r Spri , . F ' ,g . . - ' . U ' I U L ' V ' ' A y . . . - . 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