Montgomery Blair High School - Silverlogue Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD)
- Class of 1959
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. ad. -x. N Ja., .95 ,-.. ., .f.,r in IF faqs .inf fy ,V ' .,, -an-Q ' , i. ILVERLOGUE I959 Editor-in-chief Margaret Anne Fauver Assistant editor Edith Kathleen Cook Business Manager Elyssa Wiener b , M ,. .,-..-f. 1. 1 '----' . 4 r . 1 1 lr If IE. 5 if 5 if Y p I 3 f f w . v D . . ,, .. . . :F ':x., V M 11 - 4-:ef ' , 4, ,-.AL J ., H , ,.,.. ,....4'- M- W-'W -? ,.1 5 , .J 'if - lf isasfsafiiiwasfslf wwfkwllse-5:25 ,,,-,.. sn'-ga, ,,,,, ,, ' ' ' I7 I f ' I L - f fans ' Las, L1 lin: if V - . . .,,.,. md.. -... W... -.-x-.- jr 6 5 I , Q 1 2 , 5 f 1 ag f 1 ffxzf-Q L,,,,.A :sal iswi view! .1 ml U-br ,E 'if - --.- fx XX ff-'Seri 'na aw , ' QQ, 'Q ill - i khqiii, I -I-,... -mania:-sniiiil i 5 f ..., llll x Contents Administration Honors Qrganizations Sports Activities Classes Advertising Index if .L-L IDI1 Forming Alert minds attentive to the teachings of our world, A generation of character developed through moral discipline by Our unselfish educators, who share precious knowledge and time to set us on the road to academic fulfillment MR DARYL W SHAW Prrncrpal To The CIQ55 of 1959 know that Blanr has played an Important part In your The admlmstratlon of Montgomery Blalr wushes hfe fo date and we hope ghcf .1 may prove fo be the best of fortune for each member ofthe Class We 5,gn,f1Ccng ,n your fufure work gr sgudy N o X W Our Foundation Our faculty un the hands of a capable and de voted admlmstrahon, strove to serve the educational and cultural thirst of the student They shared thelr understandmg with a thousand minds, yet encour aged Individual research to help fill the bottomless ravme of knowledge Where there was a student there also was an Interested faculty member, ready to back him In hrs actnvltues to answer hum rn his confusion and to lead hum on an his endeavors Youth were guided to maturity by this flrm foundation of faculty assistance Mr L Kennard Rhodes Jr BA MEd Asst Prmclpal Attendance Key Club Av nfl P 1. 01 sy -0 5 B047 Mlss Manun I. Schwartz B A MA Mr Allan F Vogt BS M S Ass t Prlnclpal Instruction Asst Prmclpal Admmlstratnon 0 ' . ,W Z ,Q 5 f Y 'few . suck - l ,aff l I - ' I I , . . . , ., . ., . . , . . . f , - f i , f' L- iff f Rfk fi, ' . 'flfiifrffff ,' .1 ' 32-ffqg. ,. ,. 0 K V A274155 X. , A xx 1. - ' J . M ,- A 5, , ,., - .L xx . lg, ,. . - , -. 'D xx ' V, ,x 1 - . , LX - I Q. 'Q X. ' f E A ,. .K .-U 5U I F v it A - fr. Q. f ' . A 4, Q xv A - X I J .-4 '- I 'Q ' ,. 1 .. . ' I' ' Z tt, A . , . ,, . . . . , . ., , . , . . , . . , . . , . . . I Mlss luclle Appleby BA M A 12th Grade Counselor Foreign Exchange Comm Mr Joseph B Good B Ed M Ed l0th Grade Counselor Head Football Coach Mrs Elizabeth C Macdonald BS MA College Coun selor Mr Joseph A Moron BA MA llth Grade Counselor -L Lt R Dunn Mrs Taft and D Taft mqunrmgly exomune catalogues from the Coast Guard Academy durmg college night GClIVIlIeS Generous Assistance The Guidance Department helpfully advlsed us on many aspects of our school llfe Confused students often wanted In long Innes to confer with counselors about their problems Students who planned for the future found the servnces of the experlenced college counselor invaluable In guldmg them In difficult moments Provldmg invaluable servlces on short notuce are Acting Assustant Prunccpal Mr Proctor and sul: stltute teacher Mrs Schell ---Q....,, , J g t tsl X U V ' ' ,I . ., . .7 5 ' .... . . , . . . .5 5 . ' . , .., . .7 . . , . ., . .5 . Q ' I I rt' r 'Jw i X l .?' X x' , on 1 1 n X . . . . I g , U . I I 1 ' l . , Fullmg an Important capacnty the secretaries and school nurse helped us by performmg many mvalu able servlces Always prepared to fulfill routine duties and to sklllfully handle an emergency was Mrs Breaklron, In charge of the Health Room Our ef ficrent secretarues aided teachers and students by preparing the bulletins, mlmeographtng materials, and mamtammg accurate records ists. J. Gass signs in as J. Ratner and M. Yuter do some of the many iobs of the student receptuon Usmg A Bralthwaute as a guinea png Mrs Breakaron demon strates the method of taking blood pressure .sf Mrs Ruth B Brealuron RN Nurse FDNA Mrs Lourse C Duey Secretary and Asst Regnstrar Mrs Loulse Lyon Secretary Mrs Alice D North Registrar and Admlnlstratlve Secretary Mrs Mary F Whltcornb Secretary and Receptlonlst v-I 'L ,QQ i X Mrs Ruth V Callahan BS English Welcoming Comm Mr Edward Cortner BA English Debate Club Miss Margaret A Drennan Masque B1 Gavel P Benenson leads members of a typical lumor English class in a discussion ofthe day s assignment Communication English is the language of America Successful accomplishment of this expressive art opens the door to limitless appreciation To convey understanding in comprehensive speech or to excite emotion through flowing literature is Indispensable in sharing the knowledge of our Nation J Wilson conducts a discussion of English literature as J Sandberg and C Culp consider her views . 1 -D . 4- ,a S X l pg 'f : .fh K ,ff A will sk B.A.L English, Pep Club Mrs. Gladys D. Feldesman.,-8.1.5 English . . . Mrs. 'llravisllt-lillman, B.S.p Public Speaking, English, Annlual Show: ' xv.. ,' a - I. 'T' I U ' . . . 'AJ' s an . . . 4 Everybody at Blalr reads Silver Chrps The years passed qutckly In our Engllsh explora tlon Bulldlng on a lufetlme of contact we expanded our horlzons wnth lourneys unto the classlcs medieval lnterature and modern novels The appreciation of these great wrltlngs now helps us evaluate personal efforts of expression Appreciation L Golden C Gottlieb and N Steetle dlsplay the latest thing an pernod costumes to members ofa drama class IVK W f- 1 my .,.-1 N 'Q-A, Mrs Helen K Hudson BA MA Englush Mrs Carrie E Lusby BA MA English Ranlung Comm Mr Wllllam H Maslbrook English Journalism Silver Chips Mrs Ruth Z Mlllor BA English Co Adviser Srlverlogue Richard PIOII BA Engllsh Drama Sensor Play Annual Show Thespnans Stage Crew O' 1 N- F15 ..f' is . B! ' Q Pl PQ Q 1 NH, 1 : , ff' Q ,...f' sv I so I ' wx' '- 'x I bl If i, xA Xxhn-rlktupx .' 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Q gs N f X 1 tg r v 'np' A ' ' ii . ,. ,- xc 4 ,fx ,-y 'Viv -gr ai Ya Mrs Ruth G Robinson BA Engllsh Adv Grammar and Composltlon Mrs Mamle H Ross BS Eng lush Pxych Mrs Adele Rosenbaum BA MA English Handbook Comm Mrs Mary l Thoolhld B A Englush Reslgned 'x ln Our Language S In dramatlc expression developed through a tech kj nlcal study of speech and theater literary explora tlon was united wlth personal creatlveness We cant 5 easily forget the anxious waltlng before cast an ds nouncements or the tense moments before a curtam Qs j As our experiences afforded nndavndual pleasure so X our dramatic appearances brought apprecuatlon to the public N Ford and S Markowitz put up dlsplays tn thelr Engllsh Class dur mg their study ofthe Elizabethan Age Mlss May L Wood BA MA English Pub Spk Chairman of Englush Department Mrs Sylvia Wubnlg BS English World Hlsfory Mrs Juno A Gorvntz BA Engluh Mr Bruce B LeBaron BA MS Englnsh Mrs Isabel K Sherman BA Enghsh 'Vx Q' M X 'Ny' 1 -4 'E QQ I H ly A I I... l, ,.5 , ,.'., .li D I ...th U- ,...p -I l 'Y 5 , ,vxf . , 4 Q. 3 . . - AX 5 Q' I ' 'W , ' . . . . 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' , . ., . .7 ' - rf ' Rushing to get thenr news cards flnlshed are European history class members T Dessecker G Shotrner P Kramer B Nolte W Skotzko and J Robinson S Sobel E Lyle and V Elhng try o proctlcol oppllcohon of psychology on P Mnlls Mrs Alma E Davidson BS MA US History Srlverlogue Rollers, Quill and Scroll Department Chourman Mr Roy A Deluuder BA MA Soclology US Hlstory Concasslons Malorettes Teochors Handbook Mrs Mary D Enright BA MA US Hlstory European History Jumor Class Sponsor Chaplain x Comm Mrs. Graco Joordor BA M A World History Geography Mr Phnlhp S 'A ,ll X ., .' my ' f 'F' jf I X -fl.:ri 'sA- 43 ,,,..-- J Faulkner ponnts out a Maryland caty to her fellow U S Hnstory class members L Green enlarges upon a given topic during her World Hlstory cass Rellvlng The Past The past reveals ltself to the modern world as an rnvaluable source of learnmg The costly experu ences men have faced over centuries of social lm provement are lust flecl un the understandnng we have gauned and mnstakes we have avoided These valu able lessons luve today through our history classes Mrs Priscilla C Klum BS MS US Hlstory Not Honor Society Mr William B Mdrltt BA Med ECO nomlcs Government POD Socuology Mr Vlncont Puglloso BA World History Assist Football Coach Mn Helen H Wilson BA US History World History Q I L , x' I I X - ., . 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Chemlstry t' -sv 4,4 nn, Mrs Lllllan K Abramson BA MA Chemrstry Chemustry Club Muss Susan E Boyer BA MA Biology Blology Club Mr Peter E Hamstead BA MS Sclentlflc vlstas opened wlder with the passing of each new day More people entered unto thus realm of study better equspped to keep pace with our ac celeroted society At Blaur we prepared an the Science Department to enter thus great new field wuth understandung and confidence -.1 Dissecting a frog IS only one of the mterostmg asslgnmontx m Biology 3'1 if Members of the chemnstry classes try very hard not to blow up the lab as they attempt wellsupervused experiments A rn- ' 'f of , 1, I 2 I I . 1 . . . . . , . ., . .5 , . . . . ,..,..p , . . ,,,,..g .ss , i ,... . X - . l ,X ' r , ,J t l and Analysis Q Mr. Stanley R. Kulakowslri, BA., M.A.p Biology, Baseball Team . . . Mrs. Peggy B McNutt, B.S.p Chemistry . . . Mr. Myron B. Michaelson, B.S.g Biology. T Margolis and C French demonstrate the law of moments In physics Today we are not hindered by the general lgno rance of a sublect long In the folds of obscurlty Rather, under the guudance of learned teachers we could delve as deeply as the lndlvldual mind can go Given the opportunity to explore we found basic answers, but only at the entrance to a labyrinth of knowledge beyond Mrs Dons J Morrow BA Physical Scnence Bnology Practncal Chemustry Mrs Elrzabeth N Plerrel BA MS Biology Student Councul Advnser Mr Wulllam W Saunders BA MA Physncs Scuence Club Sclence Farr Department Chairman Mrs louise S Slegrlsl BA Biology L 3 A1 'L l I . n 1 I a --I . I, I - li. .I .... I -l i., - I ,.. .,.1'.: . .., l ' . , I' l U T . -T , I 4 4 l 1' - L A f lx! 'UQ p-.-4 'ha 1 Mus Sunon E Aud BA Plane Geometry Sohd Geometry Trlgonome try Department Chaurman Mr Calvm A Blatt BS BA Plano Geometry Algebra ll Mr Thurman T Burgess BS Plane Geometry Athletuc Mgr Mr Victor Cooney BA Plane Geometry Al X , ' 4 'Y'.tt . Q 'bf r 2 X 4 c k x N 1 I O O it . ' a V X l 2 , I f pl l' 'vit gebra Applled Math Mr Phllrp R Dlckle BE Algebra Il Consumer Math Techniques . A strange world of numbers and relatuonshops was revealed to the student In hugh school mathematics From sample functions he progressed to the challeng Ing heights of third dlmensnonal flgures continually applying the logic of a dlsclpllned mund fl 1 f K l Y in Interested students gather around R Allen as he clarltles n algebrauc principle B Wyman L Ehrbrnghtlund R Clark compare solutlons to a complex problem nn plane geometry A . rl 1 Mrs Mary S Ingells BS Algebra Bulldlng and Grounds Comm Reslgned Mr Polge D Johnson BA MA Algebra Il Plane Geometry Assist Football and J V Basketball Coach Dr M Roberto Kelter BS MA PhD Plane Geometry Solld Geometry Trigonometry Consumer Math Ways ond Means Comm FTA Math Honor Society Math Club Ranking Comm Mrs Bernice Mollaclx BA MEd Plane Geometry Algebra Il of Expression R Allen ponders over o problem In solld geometry os he explains geometric theory I C Backus studies the curves of a chalk graph os he solves a trigonometric function Mr Clarence M Hodges BS MA App Math Algebra Mrs Isabelle McMahon BA MS Pl Geometry Algebra A Q1 2 'Q for X , 6 'O' uw l D Q . V eh -1 X EJ L ' , uf , yi I fy '- . . , . .5 , ' ' . ' . . . . ' . , . ., . .5 , Z ' . ' . . . . . . . ' , . ., I ' 1 . 1 , ,lp 4' it I A . , V I N Q ' . . . 'Sf i 'C ' A ' . Nq- his ' l'gq'51f ' , , . 'X -e.l V t r -' . ' 3:5 I , Q, ' .. V ,, A , l 1 f v I Whlle the latm class watches P Klrby and J Hazen put up a mural deplctung old Rome Native Tongues . . . The cultural pattern of a people IS closely allned wnth the orngm and style of language To better know this world of dlverse tongues and to gain an under standing of the people with whom we shall share the future we strove to learn their languages and acquaint ourselves wnth therr varued ways of life 4-L -if Q' Mlss Hazel M Bratt, BA Latun Chairman of Language Dept Miss Frances P Burton BA French Lahn Forengn Ex change Club Mrs Marllyn W Cohen BA Spamsh resigned S Jordan shows H Hadley and F Mang cradles of early Roman clvrlozatlon These members of the latm IV class study the has tory and culture of thus remarkable natnon, wrutten un Vergnl's poetnc epnc, The Aenerd 9 D !'.1t'Wl . ,ff l A A , . ' . f r ' ii e .e K 7 , x A , . I . .... . - . . .5 , . . . . . . . , . .7 , , - . . . . . , . .5 , I . v. f , ,sf 1 ,v , . ,, V , lf W . lg F- . 9 5 C . ' L- ,I nfl . Ag, , x . - so 'r , ' 45 U, 7' 2 Q it X. A r f Y' .. fl .f r , 1,1 N ' L.. VX R .,,., , . ,,,. V .. . . . ' fx K1 X. i -d Mass Rebecca A Cotten BA French Col Wendell G John son BS MA Spanish Spamsh Club Mrs Aluce R Koch BA MA French Le Journal dArgent French Honor Society -1 X -.4 .....-A Partaclpatlng tn a discussion of French culture are Standing R Lenbovlct N R tem Teach Appreciation The hlstory of a country reveals much about the customs and language ofthe present day We studied the past events of the country so we could better understand nts hterature Through the knowledge of the hnstory and the culture of our forelgn nelghbors we engoyed learnmg their native language Ji 'WI . Under the guidance of Mr Ferry, student teacher, French students strive for fluency In translatmg Into Englush the muslcal language of France , . rf. I 2 -fl : - ' N , 3 s T' K 4 T ' Y 5 1 ami . i '1 '- f tr F ' i C' ie A . L f' A ' T X- . ,I Wy ,, AL , 1 a 5 lc l . ,fi A J Larson, C. Geisler, K. Brody, T. Wilburt, and J. Beck, Seated-B. Blaker and . S ' . I , O I , . ., l . .7 , I . . . . . I , - - -r ' -1 1 1 ' I Mr Stanley F Evanowski BS BA Elem Bus Bus Orgamzatuon and Management Bus Low School Store Jr Newman Club Chess Club Mun Goraldmo M Fltoz, B A MA Typung Mrs Kathrma W Gaastor land BA MA Shorthand Actlvlty Comm Mr Walter A Kelblor BS Banking Bookkeeping School Bank Department Chairman Training . To prepare students for posltlons In the busmess world was the cum ofthe Commercial Department All the courses were directed toward helplng us solve the problems we would face someday on the 'ob Our capable teachers trauned us to develop tech nvques that would always be beneflcral to us Here M Wlnsan and M Truplett learn to flle In preparation for a commercial career Keeplng the records straight In Blalr's Bank are Standing N Gleason, B Redman J Harsh, E Ross, S Pemstenn B Rutherford, Slttlng G Crosby, L Hamulton B Strnckland, N Launtage V' 3' A an l Q' 3' 5: . X . . , .., . .5 . ., . ' ' , . , , . , . . . 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'Wi 'sf 'iw- Mrs Jane Lear BA BS Typmg Bookkeepng Mrs Loretta L Sulllvan B S Personal Typlng Omce Proc tlce Cheerleaders Monogram Comm Monogram Socnety Dance Comm PTA Secretary Mus Marcella E Trotfnow BA Typing Mun Dreama Wllllams BA Typing Elementary Buslness Srlver Quill Both busmess and academic students learned the slull of typlng nn typing courses offered at Bair for an Cccupatlon We learned much from actual expernence In the Commercual Department By workung In the bank and the office we dulngently applned techniques learned In class We practiced the Important typung and shorthand drllls so that we could become proflclent and highly skvlled During thelr office practice class R Irvmg, E Haransky, C Campbell, K Roy got practuce nn the use of dncta phones IH transcrubmg mg 1 7 ' ' A 1 v S V - I . rv ,I ' J ' ' ' 'tj '4 - I l T x . 4 ft . , . ., . .5 ' , . . . . ' , . .5 ' , - , , ., , ., . . . . . . . , . .7 . . . , . ., , , . . . I l l Scholastic Foundation Students who worked while still in school were given the advantage of special courses at Blair , related to the type of occupation they wished to - pursue. The variety of studies better equipped these young men and women to meet intelligently the demands of a business society. x.. Along with securing a 'ob and earning extra spending money S lacangelo discovered the art of selling an the business world through the Diversified Occupations Program Leading a double life as a student and as a gas station attendant is T Groves V ZW . , A - . . ' - v 'N X . A I ef r .Je . f . ni ' 4 . ,-8 4 I , '40 46 'K 1,974 Mrs Frances Andrews BS Bus Englnsh Otlice Practnce DE Welfare Comm Chan man WE Program Mr Samuel Flgenbaum BS DE Job Problems Salesman ship Mrs EleanorC Holmead BA DE Business Arnthmetuc -M P122-'47 qv C O Brien takes dlctatlon from a Snlver Sprung lawyer wnth the firm Muller Mlller and Muller as part of her DO tramlng An excellent opportunuty to expand personal con tacts and gum experience ln business IS afforded by the Work Experuence Program Coupled wnth a morn mg of planned study thus afternoon gives many voca tlonally minded students the chance to apply their knowledge to a practical working world Amnd the lumble of televlsuon and radio tubes, wlres and tools Nick Toth patuently J fd works on a radvo s ! 3 K 4 i' , J Q- P V M-R P' t V E.-.Q 1? 0 . . --: - ' , ' , .-. -, '- , . . . . . . , . .5 . ., , - . . , . .p . ., ' ' ' . fm' s T1 l 5 4' 0 - 1 . ' . - Q 5, . -. . Q: . . . e V I 7 . 1 I Q - ...M s' ', X 4. X. X 1 -'Y :za- . I A r rfb, Uslng a potter s wheel to nts best advantage as A Sullnvan Budcllng artists dxllgently vent their creative genius un art class where each expresses hrs oartucular moo In hrs fcvorute artushc mednum 41 1 I 1 YW 9 Fa-l Mr John W Patterson BS Art Stage Sets Art Cluo Mrs Faye Sherry B F A Art Srlver Qurll Publucuty Comm Dabblers Den Department Chanrman Personal Expression D Smith carefully sculptures her art project I I 1 I. l d n , A' I t af, 5 1 1 y ,el ' of f' X -, , , Q ,.-1, M Fme learns the techniques of creative art as he expresses hnmself through a third dlmenslonal work v-v-X' A Sulluvan S Baker C Backus and S Schlatter create Buddha for the Annual Show In their stage crafts class ,7 ,.-U W-JW QL. Af C Hassan watches as M Halpm patuently works the mtrncate pueces into fasclnatmg moslac patterns The Art Department fulfilled our deslres to de velop mduvnduahty There we learned to express our thoughts and Ideas In varlous art forms We displayed our talents to the school and communnty In our Art Show Our hours of work were richly rewarded by many compliments of approval 'X L e-V A, -7 l . , . s - ' . - I . ,X 11, ' f :L4 'Z as ' ,. I: rv , ' as Q N . ' x 1, , - x ,v A XJ -'XL , 1 I W f 1 I , . ' F. Ax l. . ' - ,Q , ' ' 4' . .,- A u U Q Q ,L K, Wrrwii r 'ix . I 1 v ' , - . a ', 1 ' I., I f 4' ,fs ' --if --Lis S f ORCHESTRA: Under the direction of Mr. Koch, the orchestra supplies music at the assemblies throughout the year. Pictured ore: Row i- H. Derby, A. Hollis, E. Bernstein, Row 2-R. Bernstein, M. Elliot, A. Taylor, C. Lady, C. Dachis, S. Share, J. Wasserp Row 3-E. Derby, 'ih- '-if it Miss Mary G. Cross, B.A., M.A., Vocal Music, Depart- ment Chairman, Chorus, Chairman Music Comm. for Commencement and Baccalaureate , . , Mr. Ernest H. Koch, B.S., M.S., Instrumental Music, Music Appreciation, Band, Orchestra. The Beautiful Language... On Blair's new organ, o gift of last yeor's Senior Class and Student Council, Mr. Koch practices his accompaniment for the community singing at the Christmas Assembly. R. Rosenberg, P. Duncan, Row 4-D. Longen, C. Deering, P. Barton, R. Coffman, J. Vernon, J. Windley, D. Woody, J. Schultz, H. Bren- neman, G. Selby, K. Lady, and P. Singleton. Members of the GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, one of the advanced choruses, are: Row 1-P. Steele, D. Bardon, M. Nishimoto, P. Williams, N. Rains, F. Goldstein, J. VonDusen, F. Speigel, J. Stern, K. Decker, S. Landman, Row 2-J. Neil- son, B. Goldberg, G. Tuller, J. Seward, K. Ekman, Miss Cross, K. Benedict, N. Lewis, J. Zaner, P. Lipnick, P. Wil- son, Row 3-M. Creaze, P. Millard, B. Sounders, A. Wil- roy, C. Fisk, P. Liebowitz, K. Chizanskes, M. O'Brien, E. Pew, J. Ehnes. Communicating in the beautiful language of song, our Music Department contributed much to the cul- ture of our school. Our band spirited us with victory music at our football games. In the spring, we competed in the Lion's Club Band Contest and Maryland Band Day. Creating a colorful background for school pro- grams, our orchestra entertained us with a varied array of selections. The ensemble's live music con- tributed to the success of the Girl's Fashion Show and the Annual Show, The King and I. The Advanced 'Chorus gave prestige to our school by beautiful singing and excellent performances. We were invited to sing for other schools and many out- side organizations. New to Blair this year was the Advanced Girls' Chorus. Participating with the Ad- vanced Chorus, the sweet, harmonious voices of the girls were a wonderful asset to the Music Department. Members of the ADVANCED CHORUS are: Row l-T. Kos- siakoff, M. Metcalf, R. Fisher, E. Dobkin, R. Moore, B. Bet- tis, B. Sacks, Miss Cross Cdirectorj, V. Elting, J. Wolfhope, L. Meiman, C. Cole, N. Wald, A. Hollis, Row 2-M. Lank- ford, E. Weiner, S. McGraw, P. Lawson, B. Higgins, D. Curran, G. Wolfe, E. Parker, J. Cowles, J. Fritter, B. Potz- ner, P. Mills, J. Robinson, K. Roy, Row 3-L. Budesheim 1 C. Morse, J. Altman, C. Hill, M. Kreithen, G. Rothrock, J Jaffe, B. Stoner, S. Hurwitz, J. Hoffman, B. Davis, K. Elliott, N. Larson, M. Woods, A. Ross, Row 4-J. Gorgan, R Krebill, D. Ashley, A. Whitaker, S. Jordon, S. Sobel, H Altman, D. Kearns-Preston, A. Hoffman, W. Humphries, A Meissner, J. Brady, A. Noyes, and J. McColly. I s I iff? Hobbies . . . Mrs June Baker BA Home Arts Mrs Mary l Dlckenson BS Home Arts FHA Mrs louise P Harmon BS MA Home Arts FHA Department Chanr ITIUN hi By cleanmg up the Home Arts apartment B Schnebly B Hammer and S White applued the techmques whlch they learned In class A Leon hams C Goss coat as G Swarm works on a sknrt A woman s world was opened to the gurl as she dlscovered fascmatmg new paths over the road of dOmeSlICIlY She used Imagination and lngenulty to pursue the age old careers of wufe and mother as food and clothnng assumed new meamng ln the hands of an artust XNQ5 , .. I Q me I and Vocations 113 , :eh ya' .... ' .4-. 'gg A , .af ' . ' 1? It , Mr. Albert G. Fiorill, B,Ed., M.Ed.g Printing . . . Mr. Joseph A. Harty, L.L.B.p Elec tronics, Industrial Arts, Visual Aids, Audio Club . . , Mr. Donald R. Kramp, Mechani cal Drawing, Engineering Drawing. Y' Q A mastery of manual arts is accomplished by these students who spend a period of their day In learn mg technical and creative skulls The shops lewelry department and mechanical drawing classes all con tribute to a future hobby or vocation 43,9-.. Working at the drawing board are members of the mechanical draw mg classes D Irving and D Stepakof Mr Harold E Mehrens BA Jewelry Art Metal Mr Ernest V Rhodes BS MEd Mechanical and Arch: tectural Drawing Assembly Comm Mr Paul Stoagner BS MA Machine Shop Industrial Arts Related Li l -31 9 ,gg As Ol 'vs Q' Q... M4 J, Q., . . Q ' l n n 0 - N fa . W f 5 . XXL -. . Science, Chairman of Industrial Arts .Dept . Mr. Charles' Llvyilesl, ES., M.Ed.p Advanced Crafts. i xl' 'I ' A I s : R .1 l X 7' ' . ' . Nj? I 1' 7' L, X Vi, Taking advantage of some rainy weather, L. Peyton, M. Turner, S. Semel and L O'ConneIl rearrange the equipment room to pre- S. Novak, J. Johnson, S. Horn, T, Kossiakolt and D. Menage prac- pare for the coming athletic season. tice serving against the gym wall. Girls In physical education classes find enloyment In doing an Interpretative dance to music To Install the lcleal of cooperation, sportsmanship and character, was the mam goal ofthe Physical Edu cation Department By learning the rules of the game, we transferred our knowledge to the rules of every day lute We enloyed the splrlt and sense of belong mg derived from group games and keen competl tion Coordinating Skull . . . Mlss .lean G Baker, BA Physical Education Hygiene Girls Planning Comm Intramurals Mrs Glenore Dotwller BS Physical Education Girls B Club Dance Comm Intramurals Miss Bessie Hull BS Physical Education Intramurals Miss June E Llppy BA MA Physlcal Education Chairman Girls Physical Edu cation Dept 'X 1154? ff I l' I I I . . . . , . . .I . . ., . i INN, , ., l ., . l ' ' I' ' 'I . . l I i . . ,I I ll. , . . . . , . ., . .7 , - I .. A I YDS gs. , W . 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Mr Olaf G Brockdorff BS Physical Educatnon JV Football Golf Mr Raymond E Chulkley BA MA Ph sncal Educatnon Bl lo Y 0 97' Cross Country Tennls Mr George H Glenger BS MEd Physical Educatxon Wrestling Track Mr Edward l Molfatt BS MA Physical Educatnon Basketball Mr Glrardl Reynolds BS Physical Educatuon Soccer Track Department Chanrman and Sportsmanship To develop strong healthy athletes was an oblec tuve of the Physical Educatlon Department In the gym and on the field we partucnpated In active sports that were both enloyable and beneficial to us Whale developmg skalls an games we were buuldlng up our physlcal strength Coordunatlon of skull and sports manshlp helped us to become well rounded unduvld ua s J McNellly and R Brown show how to chan the hard way E Blackburn and M Monzel glve an exhlbltnon of tumbling Boys from the Physical Education classes try to outdo one another at rope cllmblng T? 4 'Q I 1? 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' .X WA b i fx -Af' ge Mr Vernon T Fox BS Drlver Educatlon Mrs CISSIO E Gleda BS Drlver Educatlon Flre and Amr Rand Drulls Safety and Parlung Comms Teenage Rodeo Mr Robert F Maguire B A Dnver Educatlon Depart ment Chairman Rifle Team Mr Edward P Smith BA Drlver Educatlon Driving Fundamentals Wnth two new cars and two new teachers the Drlver Education Department oftered Its currlculum to many students thus year On the road and In class room svtuahons we became tamullar with the rules of road safety the functions of an automobiles parts and the mechanncs of druvlng The day we proudly passed our druvers tests culmunated our semesters valuable work f Future druvers ln the Driver Educatnon Department sharpen their eyes In talung revealing distance gudg ment tests Prospective automobnle owners study potentual trouble spots vw dtl I N- 19- 4 T gg ' -. 9- 5, Q' CI, , Xl D 1 ,. f '1flf2 V ff+?'f:,LQf. I I et f ' ig l l E-E Wg. x ' A 5' I is K . . . . X4 Y , . ,bn qt 1 we Y Members of the cafeteria staff, Mrs. Hardesty, Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Carroll, manager, Mrs. Parks, Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Peter, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Foose, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Snowden, and Mrs. Pierson take a break from. their daily chores of preparing attractive, nourishing meals for llairltex, and serving the hungry hoard that descend upon them during lunch hour. Cheerful Service Mrs. Virginia Carroll, Cafeteria Manager . . Mr. James Robinson, Head Custodian. Whenever a key was lost, a ladder wanted, or some service needed, our custodians were on hand to help us. Maintenance of a neat and orderly build- ing was the achieved goal of the custodial staff. The cafeteria workers carefully planned delicious lunches and efficiently served us. ' F. Towne: and D. Meek represent our efficient janitorial staff, who keep the school clean and functioning properly. na DI l Creating Scholars whose scientific awareness promises new advancement Bilingual envoys to enrich our scope of world understanding in A tomorrow where the learned citizen will be the greatest asset in achieving peace and security - l' LATIN HONOR SOCIETY: A valuable reward to Right-A. Ross, L. Green, P. Hartman, N. Wald, students making A's in Latin is membership in K. Thompson, S. Fields, and A. Sherman. the Latin Honor Society. Shown here are: Lett to Excellence in the study of languages was the prime requisite for membership in the French and Latin ' ' ' ' Honor Societies. An A average for each marking period during the year qualified Latin students, and an A for three consecutive semesters placed a French student in the same position. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY: Receiving recognition for their Gordon, Row 2-R. Sanderson, R. Stein, N. Larson, J. Adam- proficiency in French are: Row 'I-M Steiber, C. Geisler, P. son, D. Soolcne, Row 3-B. Hauser, K. Brody, and P. Lee. H - 3 I, iifcstrl , IL ff Y -1 4 QUILL AND SCROLL: Outstanding in the field of Journalism R. L are these members of Quill and Scroll: Row 1-N. Larson, J. Goldberg, E. Deitel, B. Evans, E. Lyle, S. A. llmon, M. Carroll, Row 2-C. Geisler, J. Lippman, A. Martin, L, Nusbaum, C. Smith, A. Fauver, P. West, Row 3-R. Stein, Because of their outstanding achievements in literature, many of Blair's journalists were elected to Quill and Scroll. These students, and others, who have shown excellence in some phase of writing were recognized in the Annual Star Writing Contest. Scholastic authors thus kept up the tradition by adding more awards of distinction to Blair's already long record. bin B eibovici, P. Gordon, S. Zisman, C. Hill, J. Lu Blaker, L. Hall, K. Cook, Raw 4-P. Barton, A, Ruhling Moore, S, Kaplan, G. Melnicove, R. Hesson, T. Frazier and K. Sherman. Literary Creativeness Gold key winners of the Star Writing Contest discussing their entries are, left to right: R. Carlson, J. Kleinberg, E. Kim, A. Fauver, R. Stein and B. Nolte, f .ff fn ,fl I I' N MASQUE AND GAVEL: Conducting a speech clinic for the students of Blair was one of the activities of these members of Masque and Gavel. Pictured here are: Row l-M. Proctor, B. Lewis, L. Green, D. Snyder, E. Deitell, R. Zuckerman, K. Leven- Oratorical Abilities in thal, C. Aaronson, T. Wilburt, Row 2-J. Zilber, C. Preisman, C. Friedman, B. Hauser, J. Kleinberg, N. Steele, S. Parker, Row 3-P. Lee, C. Edwards, B. Nolte, K. Thompson, B, Stoner, H. Hadley. The ability to express themselves to an exceptional degree has given some of Blair's students the honor ot being selected for membership in Masque cind Gavel, the honorary speech society. The Voice ot Democracy contest, which is held annually, gives students a chance to voice their opinions on the subject l speak tor Democracy. VOICE OF DEMOCRACY: J. Reed gives his winning speech for runners-up J. Kleinburg, L. Promisel, R, Hauser. X lil , LJ- TX .1 -' I fi Drama-minded students who have earned membership in Baker, T- WllbUfY, N- Sfeefle: ROW 3-L Gfeen, M- Pf0Cf0f- the Thespian Society are Row 1-S. Schlatter, P. West, A. A- Harvey, M- PBVHG, H- Altman, 5- HUYWNZ- N- F0fd, 5- Fauver, K. Cook, Row 2-S. Seidman, B. Schlochman, S. KGPIGH- A Dramatic Role All quiet on the set is a very familiar phrase to members of the Blair Chapter of the National Thespian Society whose members excelled in dra- matic production at Blair. All have earned the ten Thespian points necessary for membership. MY TRUE SECURITY CONTEST: R. Leibovici delivers the speech which won her top honors in the My True Security Contest. Blairites who excelled oratorically found recogni- tion in several speech contests. Entrants in the My True Security Contest expounded upon their plans for the future in the security-minded world of today. The American Legion Oratorical Contest provided occasion for more intensive research into one of America's most famous documents, The Constitution. Students gained insight into present world situations by their investigations of the past. AMERICAN LEGION CONTEST: M. Perna congratulates C. Fried- man on her victory in the school division of the American Legion Oratorical Contest. 4r.,e,' i Membership in Mu Alpha Theta is awarded to those who excel in mathematics, seated-A, Harvey, K. Cook, J. Moore, A. Shuman, T. Frazier, S. Love, L. Nusbaum, and A. Fauver, standing-J. Rosenkrantz, D. Chenaie, G. Adkins, B. Turnbull, H. Altman, D. DeVoss, T. Churan, K. Lady, A. Wexler, C. Backus, and K. Shuman. At right: F. Kantor explains his Science Fair proiect. Minds for the Future Outstanding Blairites had numerous opportunities to win recognition in contests conducted by school, local, and national organizations. Scientifically- minded students vied for scholarships in the Westing- house Talent Search. Other college-bound contestants entered the Merit Scholarship Test, which was con- J. Taylor, grand hrst place winner of the Science Fair, A. Penn, second place winner, and D. Sookne, third place winner, criti' cally observe James' prize wining project. ducted on a national basis. Many Blairites had proiects in the Blair and County Science Fairs. Mathematically-inclined students received rewards for their efforts when they won membership in the Mathematics Honor Society. Students wha have gained recognition as semi-finalists in the Merit Scholarship Tests are: Row 1-J. Moclius, A. Harvey, B. Blaker, C. French, J. Goldberg, Row 2-S, Sobel, T. Frazier, B. Turnbull, R. Sweeney, K. Cook. Absent-F. Kantor. ' 4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Elected to membership in the National Honor Society are these Blair seniors: Row l: C, Burg, A. Beniomin, M. Litvinsky, N. Wald, E. Borko, B. Schnebly, A. Fouver, J. Fritter, Row 2: L. Green, C. French, S. Colson, B. Potzner, A. Homead, E. Lyle, R. Stein, R. Leibovici, A. Ross, A. Ruhling, Accomplishments of the Past Members at the Monogram Society are: Row l-C. Goss, C. French M. Shure, S. Bones, M. Proctor, N. Steetle, T, Wilburt, V. Elting, S. Gray, K. Kaarlstrom, B. Potzner, B. Johnson, J. Wharton, S. White, C. Grubb, P. West, C. Geisler, M. Litvinsky, R. Silbey, J. Ohlheiser E. Borko, J. Robinson, P. Williams, E. Wiener, R. Leibovici, R Steiner, R. Stein, Row 2-J. Watson, S. Colson, K, Anderson, P Kempers, U. Carrodus, K. Cheston, J, Moore, M, Carroll, J. Fritter, B Row 3: C. Culp, J. Rosenkrantz, N. Larson, J. Gold- berg, J. Lubin, C. Geisler, l.. Nusboum, C, Tracy, Row 4: D. Perin, S. Markowitz, A. Whitaker, l.. Hall, A. Harvey, J. Moore, K. Cook, Row 5: C. Smith, J. Rowell, T. Coward, H. Altman, B. Nolte, R. DeVoss, A. Martin, and K. Thompson. Blair's highest honors are membership in the Monogram and National Honor Societies. One thousand points earned students their old-English B , while all-around excellence qualified them for the Honor Society. Aitchison, B. Bloker, A. Whitaker, J. Lippman, S. Allmon, M. Chinn, N. Ford, E, Hall, P. Blanchard, K. Cook, C. Hill, C. Preismon, B. Schlachman, C. Tracy, N. Larson, A. Ruhling, F. Colker, Row 3- A Harvey, S. McHold, T. Churan, l.. Browcly, D. Levin, J. Bundy, J. Kleinberg, H. Price, B. Hauser, S. Kaplan, J. Reed, K. Sherman, T. Coward, B. Nolte, H. Altman, B. Brimacombe, B. Luke, J. Sand- berg, C. Smith, A. Holrnead, E. Kim, M. Goldsmith. 1 1 X S Working To contact the student body through sterling publications, To promote worthwhile activity through service organizations and To unite the varied activities into one purpose of expression through organized student leadership M ,ll Blair was recognized for its worthwhile activities not only within its own walls, but also throughout the surrounding community. The Blair O'Debs, The Blair Crests, and the Key Club devoted a great deal of effort to proiects which they sponsored and success- fully carried out. Many needy families extended their appreciation BLAIR CRESTS: Hard working members of the Crests are: Row l-M Sheplee, B. Luke, A. Morgan, D. Nichols, F. Wilkinson, A. Englert J. Rowell, Row 2eJ. Walder, J. Swartzback, L. Harper, H. Knapman G. Melnicove, D, Dempsey, B. Linthicum, T. Orme, Row 3-B. Mitchell, G. Compton, J. Tragle, J, Underwood, B, Nolte, B, Jones, C. Werner. 5 K Service BLAIR O'DEBS: Active members of the O'Debs l are: Row l-P. Kempers, C. Hummer, N. Cars rodus, D. Pratesi, Row ZYE. Kim, C. French, P. Williams, M, Shure, Row 3-A. Holmeacl, C. Cox, S. McHold, K. Anderson, A. Ross, L. Nusbaum, M. Adams, to these students for their fine work in the clothing and canned foods drive. These three clubs also gave their generous support to those who participated in the American Field Service Foreign Exchange Pro- gram. As the Key Club worked hand-in-hand with the Kiwanis Club to serve the community, so the Blair O'Debs and Crests worked hand-in-hand to do their part to serve the school. KEY CLUB: The Key Club members are: Row l-A. Szeckly, A. O'Neil B. Funk, B. Ruhling, T. Coward, Row 2-H. Hadley, C. Smith, T Churan, R, Zuckerman, C. Barbara, Row 3-C. Grubb, W, Robertson, K. Sherman, T. Jorgensen, F. Wendt, B. Brimacombe, J. Bundy, M. Day, J. Aldock, Row 4-R. Sanderson, D. Levin, J. Kleinberg, J. Gass, C. Edwards, F. Mason, G. Larsson. x x 7 '2- .4 5- x ite FUTURE DOCTORS AND NURSES OF AMERICA: Taking advantage of the many available medical and health pamphlets are: M. Maher, B. Schnebly, S. Brown, D. Perin, J. Beck. Preparation for Future Vocations The members of Future Doctors and Nurses and the qualifications and aptitucles necessary for their Future Teachers of America have set their profes- chosen careers. They also gave members an insight sional standards high. These clubs were set up to into what these professions hold in store for them. provide students with a more thorough knowledge ot FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: Members of the FTA are: Row I-B. Potznerg Row 2-E. Wiener, S. Fine, J. lippman. Clubs for . MATH CLUB: Mathematlcally inclined students gather to discuss age old concepts PICTURED ARE: T. Frazier J Rosenkrantz and P Dunkin ln today's world of atoms and algebra, students talents Math Club members satisfied their curloslties with scientific or mathematical interest and aptitude by delving into unsolved equations The Science Club benefit from exciting opportunities to develop their organized the Science Fair and Prolect Conference SCIENCE CLU Science Fair. 'P' CHEMISTRY CLUB: Settin u an elaborate distillin s stem are members of 9 P 9 Y Right, P. Duncan, B. Olson, B. Johnson, J. Mockus, and L. Laibson. For those students interested in Chemistry, the Chemistry Club provided the occasion to experiment with solutions to many problems. The Biology Club devoted itself to exploring the mysteries of life and BIOLOGY CLUB' Discussin the structure of the aramei m . g p c u are C. Williams, A, Sullivan, and S. Morrison. A Future the Chemistry Club, Left to providing the student body with a more thorough understanding ot the biological sciences. The Future Homemakers of America prepared themselves forthe place they will assume in the home and community. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: L. Shipley checks the catering order as B. Hammer ond B. Moats prepare and pack the sandwiches. ,,.. H 1 i 1 t C 1 W hal . wg ,Q e French Club pamally supports are: SPANISH CLUB: J. Williams, E. Haransky, and L. Kozak make plans for the annual Christmas Parry. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB: Working fo sell Share the Fare book marks are A. Pipili, R. Szvarcman, E. Mocurdy, T. Nauta, l. Sfellmocher, and E. Kish. Wm 'J 3' Ad' ui -,, . . Religion has played a large part in the history of America. This was evidenced at Blair in the part the Jr. Newman Club and the Bible Blazers played. The Jr. Newman Club, which is a national organization for Catholic students in high schools, sponsored many Spiritual Values Developing an appreciation of the Bible through study are the Bible Blazers: B. Seeley, R. Krebill, D. Yarian, M. Triplett, P. Lawson. BLAIR FORUM: Formed to stimulate thought and sity gl Rgligignf' Shown hem are some gf the expression among Blairites, Forum met weekly to more regular attendersz A. Ruhling, E. Borko, S. discuss a wide variety of subiects, ranging from Sobel, B. Hauser, and T. Frazier. The Functions of Student Council to The Neces- Mouthpieces of Blair n 1' N . r ,4- DEBATE CLUB: K. Firestone presents the affirmative argu- ment as F. Colker and B. Weiss listen attentively. DEBATE CLUB: Many important Endings have come from the active meetings of the Debate Club, some members of which are J. Reed, A. Harvey, A. Ruhling, R. Goldsmith, J. Jaffe, and M. Maher. Q-A iv a ' U CHESS CLUB: Checkmate! happily voices one of the move. Pictured are: J. Mockus, D. Sookne, R. Sweeney, and members of the Chess Club, as he finally makes his winning T. Frazier. Worthwhile Pastimes Participating in the Chess Club Tournament and By comparing stamp collections, members of the perfecting their kibitzing were the activities of Chess Philatelic Society not only became acquainted with Club members. After extensive preparations they the latest news on stamps, but gained a further in- began play-ofts in the tournament, each hoping to sight into the people and countries of the world. make the moves which would assure victory. PHILATELIC SOCIETY: The ability to bring the world to his ciety, among whom are B. Leibowitz, T. Dessecker, and P fingertips is offered to each member of the Philatelic So- Lee, '2-1 F' Fi POWDER PUFFS: A. Meissner and M. Cohen model for T. Wil- burt and B. Schlachman who display the art of theatrical makeup. Working behind the scenes, the Stage Crew and Powder Puffs were the unsung heroes of Blair's dra- matic productions. The Stage Crew had the important task of furnishing sets. ln charge of make-up, the Powder Puffs gave their time to prepare the stars for their roles. They also gave demonstrations on theatrical techniques. 6 AUDIO COMMITTEE: Adiusting audio equipment for an assembly in the Girls' Gym are B. Stevens, J. Tay- lor, and T, Heotwole. 01, Backstage STAGE CREW: Working on the sets for the Senior Class Play are S. Baker, S. Schlatter, B. Patton, C. Backus and J. Grover 'X 2- 'E 942 ' - . . ' - ii' R iii uf. I' . lt tix S-+414 1' . -s 'fi i ' 'Q 4,4 'X I . .- L Z? ' f , . .kfrq ,, ffT.ff1 . ,W , 4-un? ln DABBLERS DEN: Working with various art materials are V. Cserepfalvy, I. Stellmacher, S. Kaplan, E. Kish. Developing Artistic Abilities Those students who are interested in advancing tures were designed. their creative talents were eligible for membership in Dabbler's Den. These capable artists planned exten- sive proiects which were a credit to their club and their school. Not only were two-dimensional sketches completed but colorful mosaics, mobiles and sculp- awards this year and previously. K 63 A feeling for lines and a sense of color showed in the original work of the members of the Paint Box Club. Their entries in the Maryland Art Contest dis played the artistic talents which have brought many PAINT BOX: A large mosaic will be the result of the ' work of D. Berg, S. Schlatter, A. Sullivan. x . l ,xi s 1 X x Sf 7 Q' 2 ' . ,haw LE JOURNAL D'ARGENT: Raw l-J. Lubin, R. Stein, A. Martin, E. Borkc, R. Leibovici, R. Steiner, N. Larson, Row 2-R. Szvarcman, K. Sherman, N Wald, R. Sanderson, M. Levine, K, Brody, B. Blalcer, T. Wilburt, G. Maclciernan, S. Zisman, B. Wyman, J. Beck, E. Fainberg, C. Geisler, M. Carroll Literar Talents Expressed French news and points of interest, as well as French book reviews and a crossword puzzle are all incorporated into each issue ofthe French newspaper. Students currently taking French or those who have taken French in the past and are interested in the language, publish this newspaper six times a year. Anyone is eligible to Contribute to Blair's literary magazine, Silver Quill. Meeting twice a week after school and almost every day before deadlines, the staff reads and selects creative pieces for publication in each of Quill's two issues. SILVER QUlLL LITERARY STAFF: Row l-A. Sherman, E. Neebe, S. Landman, P. Gordon, R. Stein, J. Goldberg, J. Goldstein, Row 2-B. Blaker, T. Malikin, A. Ruhling, K. Sherman, J. Moore, M. Goldsmith, T. Frazier, E. Macurdy, Row 3-G. Macllierman, J. Fritter, J. McColly, D. Mitchell, J. Reed, B. Weiss, J. Morris, C. Barber, G. McCollum, A. Gough, B. Aitchison, C. Aaronson co-ordinate and edit our literary magazine. . SILVER QUILL: Creating the art are: seated, T. Wilburt K. Rodham, K. Rodham, S. Zisman, J. Perlzweig, B. Weber L. Walters, E. Dietell, P. Gordon, C. Russell, M. Banner man, S. Kaplan, and standing, J. Moore, M. Young, M. Jones, E, Macurdy, A. Ruhling, T. Malillin, G. Mackierman A. Gough, S. Allman, S. Earp, E. Jann, S. Smigock. 1 -4:10 2' O 1 UM Dlllll f J xx 4 ' X XX, ,I ,fl il 15:1 X, x X Q.1nl! SILVER CHIPS: Topics of interest to students at Blair are compiled for Blair's award winning newspaper. Row I-R. Light, 5- Murkowluf B- Evans, A. Martin, M, O'Brien, Row 2kJ. Reed, T. Jorgensen, L. Hall, J. Jaffe, S. Bones, M. Carroll, L. Kozak, W. Skotzko, D. Curran, P. Barton. View of the Day Keeping track of all business matters are C. Smith and M. Nevin. I .- ls. Under the able leadership of its editors, the Silver Chips staff published a newspaper once every three weeks. Included in it were topics dealing with every facet ot life at Blair. These future iournalists worked long and hard to win first place in the National and Medalist in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Labeling papers far distribution are L. McCullough ond G. Miller. . -xxx I' -qi I ., Q f igf Ur SILVERLOGUE: Discussing plans are: D. Tatel, Photographer, J. Gass, Advertising, J. Soward, Clubs, K. Cook, Asst. Editor, J. Lippmun, Seniors, B. Blaker, Clubs, L. Nusbaum, Seniors, E. Wiener, Business mgr., A. Harvey, Sports. Recording the events of the past school year was the job of the Silverlogue staff. This history of Blair in writing and pictures has proved to be a valuable memoir of one's high school year. Staff members and editors are chosen at the end of each school year, ' and one period each day is devoted to compiling the school's diary. The reward? First place from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Busy at work are: N. Reznikoft, Photographer, C. Hill, Juniors, A. Fauver, Editor, N. Harne, Sophomores, P. Williams, Typist, J. Ohlheiser, Typist, S. Colson, Literary, M. Turner, Sports, L. Green, Literary. Not pictured are: J. L, Moore, Divider Designs and J. Malamut, Cover Design. 7 '-.: 'T 'S . EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Directing the student government and super- vising the activities of the entire student body, our Student Council officers, R. Clime, V. Pres., J. Rowell, Pres., K. Cheston, Sect., and M. Day, Treas., are among the busiest at Blair this year. REPRESENTATIVES: Seeing that their classes are well-spoken for are these able representatives. Row I-P. Blackwell, R. Mossburg, S. Wise, R. Robinson, Row 2-M. Sheplee, T. Coward, K. Anderson, . Grubb, J. Sandberg, Row 3-K. Herbert, C. Goss, J. Bundy, K. 5 Daniels, A. Norton. STUDENT COURT: Justice will out, could very easily be the motto of the Student Court. Pictured are: P. Kirby, J. Kleinberg, B, Law- rence, C. Smith, B. Brimacombe, C. Kissner, Absent-J. Grubb. Student Leaders THE ACTIVITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD: S. Sobel, M. Carroll, A. Fauver, R, DeVoss, K. Cook, Ch., R., Goldsmith, P. Barton, and B. Luke meet to charter clubs and co-ordinote various extra-curricular activities. .G mfr-,H 1. S H U' 1 Vx 65 Fw f X MONOGRAM COMMITTEE: The iob of tallying points for every student at Blair is handled by B. Potzner, L, Ehrbright, B. Gupton and J, York, Points and polls concerned the members of the Monogram and Election Committees. Responsible for totaling points and keeping records at Blair, the Monogram Committee found all those who had earned the necessary thousand points and awarded them their B's . The Election Committee handled all elections dur- ing the past year, distributed ballots in each home- room, and counted votes. .1 KN eg-w ' ACTIVITY COMMITTEE: This group collected material to be included in the Student Activities handbook. Shawn are: J. McColly C. Barber, B, Bayne, K. Cook, C. xxx- Conscientious Workers Many of the activities ot the past year could not have taken place without the aid of the Chair, Publicity, and Dance Committees. These committees, which set up chairs, advertised school activities, and planned and decorated tor dances performed an invaluable and greatly appreciated service to the student body. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: Without these re- lentless workers, few assemblies would be held at Blair. Setting up chairs are: B. Luke, D. Faulkner, F. Wilkinson, and D. McKenzie. .,- S PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: C. Tracy checks roll as F. Colker, E. Rand, J. York, R. Hesson, B. Schlachman and M. Yuter prepare posters to publicize Blair events. A. Harvey, M. Turner, S. McHold, J. Committee members construct the colorful Now, up goes the ceiling Q5 S, MgH0ld Tracy, and K. Sherman make flowers as crepe-paper ceiling decoration. lends a helping hand from the floor! C. Tracy offers her advice. Wx 'Via' .f Led by their chairmen, these three Student Council service organizations promoted beneficial proiects for the students. The Chaplain's Committee enriched the spiritual aspect of school life. The needy here and abroad gratefully received the aid of the Wel- fare Committee. The Inter-School Relations Committee contacted and arranged exchanges with other schools. CHAPLAlN'S COMMITTEE: Taking care of the spiritual side of the life at Blair are B. Davis, J. Fritter, B. Stoner, A. Ross, and J. Klein- berg. WELFARE COMMITTEE: L. Nusbcum and T. Kossialnoff after suggestions to P. Mills, l. Stellmacher, A. Hollis, and J, Stern about the Welfare Bulletin LJOGYCJ- INTER-SCHOOL RELATIONS: Helping to keep ties strong with nearby schools are K. Thompson, W. Rob- ertson, C. French, N. Carrodus, and E. Deitell. -. Im. lg I ::.?5 l:::' 15 65 As L. Ordey takes notes, D. Clime, T. Churan, T. Coward, and l.. Browdy plan the work of the Citizenship Committee. Friendly Concern The Safety and Citizenship Committees kept order throughout the halls of Blair. The Safety Committee helped in the successful carrying-out of tire drills and air-raid drills. The Citizenship Committee maintained order in halls and cafeteria. G. Larsson holds the door as T. Churan, R. Brimae combe, and T. Coward prepare to time the fire drill. -asm fats. ' 'A Z 5' i 1. Lost parents on Back-to-School Night, new students, visitors, and ninth-grade students all appreciate the kindness of the Welcom- ing Committee members who act as guides for many school functions. WELCOMING COMMITTEE: Helping new students become accustomed to Blair and its activities is the responsibility of the Welcoming Committee. Row 1- N, Immler, S. Carleton, P, Williams, J. Lubin, R. Leibovici, J. Soward. Row 2- J. Payne, R, Stein, E. Pratesi. Row 3- N. Carleton, S, Fields, A. Sherman, P. Hartman, M. Adams. Row 4-A, Holmead, B. Hay- good, S. Hurtwitz, A. Norton, J. Kleinberg, and C. Goss. 49 4' r n-, A..- av-. ,,-.- ,,., .. I' SCHOOL STORE: R. McKenzie, K, Lady, B. Knapp, L. Browdy, and J. Ohlheiser, help to supply some ot the needs of the student body by working in the school stare. 4' of C-7 Tl if WAYS AND MEANS: Gathering together to help inaugu- rate a new means of raising money are some of the mem- bers of the Ways and Means Committee. Counterclock- wise-K. Bartol, P, Blanchard, G. Crosby, J. Wilson, J Narey, and J. Wharton. Athletic committee representatives in each homeroom sold season football tickets and the much sought-after tickets to the Blair-B.-C.C. game. The Athletic Department received with pleasure all proceeds from the sale of the tickets. ATHLETIC COMMITTEE: Discussing the progress of sales for the season football tickets are R. Carlson, F. Spiegel, A. Banville, B, Penniman, and D. Brandenburg, Financial Gains Pencils, paper, booster buttons, folders-the School Store and Ways and Means Committees equipped Blairites with such supplies. These two money-making committees then forwarded the profits from their sales to the Student Council. Ag. fx 'be NJ Bulldmg An appreciation for the czthletlc nmtsotlve of our youth Skull developed through long hours of arduous preparation toward A UFIIHCUTIOFI of purpose os the mdwadual strlves to bring honor to the orgcsmzotlon he represents . . . . . - . I 1 . . . . . . - . 'S LA Blair-26, Suitlond-19: M. Lewis blocks the Suitland try for a Heads bowed in prayer, the Blazers collected their tinal strength point after touchdown as several spectators watch intently. and confidence before rushing on the field for another victory. Blair-14, Northwestern-12g Blair's C. Pryor and P. White stop the Northwestern ball carrier as S. Martini rushes in to help. SCHEDULE 1958 Blair Opponents O Roosevelt O 14 Forest Pork O 13 Bladensburg 20 26 Suitland 19 19 Richard Montgomery 0 14 Northwestern 12 fl 6 Wheaton 7 i .L . 27 Walter Johnson 14 -X 21 High Point O O Bethesda-Chevy Chase 13 A picture of despair, Coaches Brockdorf, Good, Puglisse, and Johnson Nalk deiectedly out of the stadium after the Blazers bowed Blair-27, Wglfern Jghnggn--145 D, Ven1re55 is Ungugqesgful in block. to Bladensburg 20-13 for their first Bi-County defeat of the season. ing B, Greylg pass Q5 J. Gamble rung in 10 down the page-r, 1 X Q . W Q if x i 'Y ' 5 During a tense moment in the B,-C.C. game, the players on Blair-0, B.-C.C.47, Blair's B. Windsor runs with the ball in on attempt to the sideline show their concern for those on the Held. gain yardage against the Bethesda Barons. Capable PFCPHFBIIOIT SCHEDULE 1958 Blair Opponents Compiling a total of tour wins and three losses, 6 Righqrd Montgomery 12 the J.V. repeated last year's record. Defeated by 23 Woher Johnson 6 Richard Montgomery, the team began the season 45 Northwestern 0 on a low note, only to spring back through victories over the next four opponents. Two of these, Walter 6 'lolm Ccffol' 2 Johnson and Northwestern, were shutouts. The J.V. 7 NOI'il'lWO0Cl 0 produced much excellent material, furnishing some 0 Wheofon 20 very fine ends, a good center, two good guards and 0 Bemesdc-Chevy Chose 7 several fast backs, which will form a strong nucleus for next year's Varsity. Our J.V. team, which will give many able players to the '59 Varsity, consists of: Row l-R. Mossberg, S. Brown, J. Fisher, F. Fioramonte, W. Smith, S. Jackson, B. Goodman, J. Moss. Row 2-J. Hartman, G. Noel, P. Ohlheiser, R. Stewart, J. Ross, T. Morrare, D. Rothgeb, T. Miles, D. Martin. Row 3-J. Helvig, R. May, R. Robinson, P. Everett, R, Bogley, E. Reynolds, B. Sterling, J. O'NeiI, V. O'Reiley, M, Naham. Row 4-J. Hozik, D. McVey, L. Scott, M, Burshah, T, Redd, J. Howlin, B. Windsor, C. Hilton, S. Cohen, H. DeMoll, G. Goubeau. 355 so 'ffgf - 1 f V 11 sg. Xi ,V I if Y, T. t Q x, ' , ,, 'f I I ' .,,,,.... ' 'f X L, ,KAL wtf .,, , 'Vi' 62 ' ll 4x f x l l gs .N J. While M. Lewis and D. Taft demonstrate various holds, members of the wrestling team look on: Row i-D. Canova, L. Shuman, B. Goodman, T. Margolis, B. Pasnak, D. Sarra, B. Vercnt, B. Magazine. Row 2- L. Crupi, L. Marine, B. Smith, P. Heyman, S. Jackson, D. McVey, M. Gotkin, L. Scott, B. Jones, L. Sealfon, M. Sincoff. Compiling an average record of 4 wins and 4 losses, the cross country team progressed with effort and spirit. The Harriers, consisting mainly of under- classmen, look to next year for an improved record with a more experienced team. A Szekely lunges to a false start in the Harrier's match with Washington and Lee. , 1 ,Q- ' lj' A kJN:M: 'A., . 0 5 ' G' - 5 ,ru 1-I i- S. ,gin 'C' A vu, 'Er..fk ' 'QL A as Ili- . ff. l If- g - in ', fs.- ' 1 . L' ' 44 .41 ' -' 4, ' 3 l - E, Q f F ' ex- ...f 4 W, Q ' - , . 5 , W a-.A .J 4. Persistent Endurance The Grapplers, in their second year of competition, advanced to the position of co-holders of the Mont- gomery County Wrestling Championship with Walter Johnson and Gaithersburg. The Matmen's 2-6 record fails to show the many excellent individual efforts displayed by members of the team. Members ofthe cross country team are: Middle front-D. Irving, R. Burnett, L. Shuman, E, Schmidt, A. Szekely, T. Windes, J. Cooper, M. Rafferty, M. Burt, J. Jordre, M. Weinstein, K. Buar- xlay, J. Geoffrey, B. Walker. fi LAI I I5 A X'Q.' 74 ' ga Contributing the finishing touches, Row 7-L. Shuman, B Lansmar B McFaul ummond J Smth C H ton Barmash, D. Greene, A. Sullivan, K. Schmuhl, I. Shiplett, A Brenneman Row 3 H Stier H Troinor J McKeever R Wid Murray, M. Elliot, A. Macleon, P. Wilson, J. Windley, J, Gable man S Levenson B Smiley A Sollod and K Sherman com Row 2- D. Flanzbaum, L. Fenstermacher, N. McClusky, R. Pizer prise the clarinet section With precise lines of gleaming instruments, Blair's band set the tempo at games and rallies with its spirited marching and colorful renditions. Directed by Mr. Ernest Koch cmd led by Richard Clime, drum maior, the Blazers in the their red and white pre- sented a thrilling picture at such performances as the Homecoming Parade, the annual concert, and scho- lastic and civic aftairs. The nucleus of the band, the brass section includes: Row l -P. Hollis, H. Blonder, R. Hanley, W, Vickers, M. Clausner, R. May, D. Huston, S. Jordon, R. Carlson, E. Moses. Row 2- M. Greenstien, F. Gunne, B. Horn, S. Wexler, R. Gilbert, S. Cole, B. Coffman, B. Hevner, J. Romans. Row 3-C. Jones, R. Pierce, J. Jordre, D. Fronies, C. Ehrbright. Row 4-T. Yount, S. Newman, R. Orleans, D. Paull. ,H I Q Iwi .., , , -- q., W. .3 YE- ' GY ...7, 'v ' ,1Qf'.P Always commanding attention is the per- Clime, P. Blackwell, A. Sarra, S. Heyman cussion section which involves Row l-J. Row 3-R. Burch, J. Whittemore, J. God ss J Rowell B Lawrence Row 2-R. bout, L. Greene. Spirited Strains The Blair band accompanied by the Magorettes skillfully executes e of its most elaborate routines during the pre- game ceremonies for the Homecoming Giving rhythm and harmony, the saxo- phone and French horn section is made up ot: Row l-C. Deering, M. Krelthen, M, Metcalfe, P. Dunkin, S, Newman. Row 2- R. Hurley, A. Woody, M. Gatkin, R. Cook, K, Klein. Row 3-N. Warne-r, I. Reed, J. Stephen, H. Reines, T. Deutsch. ' YW Tw? F- 'il U lfhtitfm 'sf - vqfygaw 'Aviv' FW' Q-Mkt 4 Twirling for the Blair Maiorette Corps are: Row 7-D. Ahl, J. Strange, C. Hummer, . Wolfe, D. Harris, Row 2-M. Chinn, C. Darby, D. Barnes, T. Kelly, Row 3-S. Mellon, K. Austin, Row 4-L. Shipley, E. Pratesi, Row 5-G. Ceranton, L. Ordey, ruin 4. ' Row 6-A. Immler. Dropping their blue and gold pom-poms for the Blair red Silver batons spun merrily, white boots strutted proudly, as the Blair Maiorette Corps made its way down the field. Led in precision marching and skillful twirling by captain Connie Hummer, these spirited girls always gave Blairites an exciting show. Garbed in brilliant red and white, Blair's cheer- leaders, armed with boundless energy and undaunted enthusiasm, led the eager crowds in cheering the Blazers on to victory. Captain Kissie Anderson and her squad of nine girls iniected a gay and colorful note into Blair's football and basketball games. ,. and white, the maiorettes march down the- field at Home- Craceful Agility Blair scores again! The cheerleaders make it oHicial with their iubilant cheer. y I Q ' , L.. Cheering for the Blazers at Football and Basket ball games are: Row 7-K, Anderson, Row 2-M Eshelman, B. Byron, Row 3-A. Holmead, E, Kim Row 4-S. Smith, Row 5-G. Charuhas, M. Shure A. Norton, M. Adams. Participating in the daily practice at Nolte Field are K. Kling biel, B. Biederman foffensel and R. Rothman Cdefensel. Dynamic Versatility Members of Blair's varsity soccer team, a sport growing more and more popular, are: Row 7-B. Everett, E. Sumedi, K. Klein, M. Reynolds, Coach, P. Barton, B. Biederman, J. Moss. Row 2-J. May, K. Klingbiel, C. Silver, C. Freeman, R. Rothman. Row 3-C. Werner, B. Tenley, S. Ponce, F. Lantilla. Row 4-B. Mclaughlin, B. Haygood, J. Millar, B. Robertson, and G. Noel. By combining skill with endurance and with a great deal of hard practice, Blair's Booters turned in a creditable season's record of 5 wins, 4 losses and l tie. Of special interest is the fact that the team successfully trounced the arch-rivals, B-C.C., both times, much to the Baron's chagrin. With many return- ing varsity players and the hope of possibly initiating a bi-county league with Prince George's County, the Booters look to next year for a highly satisfying season. iii Through hard work and long hours of practice, members of the J.V. Soccer Team may hope to graduate to the varsity. Row I-S. Eszenyi, B. Zellers, J. Mazzeo, S. Heyman, M. Ben- simon, A. Szekely. Row 2-J. Carr, P. Smith, J. Kertzman, M. Reynolds, Coach, F. Shiner, J. Emerson, M. Bensimon. Row 3-P. Kramer, H. Hadley, B. Davis, M. Ling, W. Kline, D. Cromer. S. Blair Opponents 45 Richard Montgomery 3'l 59 Western 7'l 33 Northwood 34 42 Gonzaga 57 33 DeMatha 55 36 High Point 39 42 Walter Johnson 69 50 Bladensburg 59 64 Wheaton 50 60 Northwestern 53 50 B-C.C. 63 43 Richard Montgomery 3'l 48 Northwood 59 36 High Point 39 42 Walter Johnson 69 36 Bladensburg 35 63 Wheaton 52 39 Northwestern 45 43 B-C-C. 52 Blair-50, Bladensburg-595 B. Windsor springing into the air blocks a Bladensburg basket. Blairs varsty cagers are Row l A Anderson J Hutchison D Kornegay B Windsor J Sandberg D Martin Row 2 G Davis G Goubeau B Ruhling D Ventress J Rowell Row 3 Coach P Johnson R Snoots T Groves B Mitchell Coach E Moffatt The Blair hoopsters ended the season with a 6 'I3 record The Blazers loss to Western broke a 3 year 43 game winning streak Members of the enlarged Bl-County league dealt the Blazers 'IO of their 13 losses. The relatively unexperienced team improved as the season progressed and won a hard-fought con- test with highly ranked Bladensburg 36-35. Even when the breaks went against the cagers, their good V sportsmanship was always evident. Blair-50, Bladensburg-59g B. Windsor iumps io take the ball from one of ihe Mustangs as G. Davis siands for a rebound. Coordinated Teamwork Blair-50, B.-C.C.-635 Trying for the rebound is the Blazers' D. Kornegay as R. Snaofs comes in Yo help. I LII Q.. Blair-43, B.-C.C.-52: the last shot of the season is made by G. Davis while J. Delaney siands guard. ' ...........,.L,..,,k, ,, ' . 1 XY T Q I I F - f 'fqll 4 f Q N Q 5 . I 74 Q4- Q s . gtg . 49 ' ' A' glut! It 'A MA 5-D1 'I ' y I Z' lk in f-'Y J W4 1 'U'V'1,g , I -0' . . A I I ' lndividual Might ' ' ws, At the sound of the gun the runners take oft for the 440 dash. 1-1' 'www . - 'la .1 , , v .. ' f. '74, ' 'aw-J-I, -2.1--v--1P ' N-.U ' ln a season of rebuilding, a nucleus of return- 5' ing lettermen provided a foundation for the inexperienced squad. With no home meets scheduled, few Blairites saw the traclrmen in action. Although the team was stronger in field events than in track, enthusiasm remained high throughout all of the meets. Easily iumping the hurdles are: R. Snoots, C. Silvers, and R. Rothman. Participating in both track and field events, the Blair traclc team is: Row l-Coach Geinger, T. Winders, M. Rafferty, M. Burt, L. Shuman, J. Geottrey, B. Blum, R. Campbell, M, Lewis, Row 2-R, Stewart, K. Row 3-J. Swindle, B. Kaye, C. McVey, V. Seested, K. Baarslay, R, Burnett, C. Martin, H. Black, C. Edwards, K. DeHart, P. Smith, J. O'Neill, Row 4-P. Kramer, D. Bayes, W. Ellis, I.. Shiflett, B. Bettis, Owens, S. Eszenyi, D. Irving, A. Szekely, J. Jardre, J. Sims, C, E. Glatfelty, D. Clagett, R. Snoots, G. Shaefter, R. Howell, B. Walker, O'Reilly, C, Silvers, R. Rothman, C. Seaton, C. Cooley, R. Ficlner, Gnd 5. DBDBVYOH. -1 ef ei new W fir ' . , . , U I . .iiszqq , 4 :I f. 1 .s. ,,.,.:'. 1 l ' ' V i . ' K I .. . . Q i lg Al l. ' A l I l, gg, , C A , ff . 1 ' . ' L yu Mt' -9 ' 1 , , - ix '.- 9 -1 ,V . -. . - - f 1 . tg, - - 'W ' - 1 J ' 5 i I ' ' 5 4 , ' X . 4 si A - . A . K K 1 . ' Y dx Q 1 ' ' - V ' ' r , TW' l , N iff Xl' 'V' . ' J, F Y 'lnf' 11 V11 illlfy . Y -Y ws gl 'Q . X 1. cl kd. Q' ill A 9,8 I 3 'Exp' ' F lt I' lu' N . 1 - ' . ', ' '- . ag Vi. tx, .f r. 5- -g QM' 4, A ' .. , ' 'A-s '- Kp, A' qwunug ' ' gf., tm, 'U if ml I ,P it? Q' Q I 'mr Ei numb mmrmm I mn' in I ' Butt . . - R , , l.LLnIr 'J 4 -A . ln. Ali ' Y I BLHIP I QBLRIF 2 Q F arf- J ...us P -cv f JT' . E If ' J if Q- qs f-M 4- W 0. FT K 2f ,fy X V B . , M 1' r f r! .f , T 5 ' ' , A A V. 4 ' - 'f A A ' ' ,, l i 1-fj ' 4- -K f' , . .s fs . . V iff - - ' - .- -f , .-.. -. ' .-L.L y vt ., 5.1 an I Z, y, y' lk .6 ., v QF. I ts., I , Z A I , Q' , A . .IN V., Qt I h ., A A. V V , 4 V! Wt , ...ly K , U, U X, Y - ,N ' - . 1 -t ,miie A. -. -,iv - , 4, -,- ,. - .I 1 4. ' A ' , - 4 '. an-1 lv A , .hm ' . i K 'i I I' 'Ir .Ag iq xy ., . The Blair netmen for the '59 season are: Row I-M. Clausner, G. Levin, K. Brody, R. Ruhling, J. Wolfe, J. Bundy, Row 2-S. Saidman, J. Blades, D. Woody, P. Barton, P. Blackwell, and J. Kramer. 4' A -v . a-s 'e'- -Q Surging Drive The golf team, with three of last year's six team members returning, proved to be formida- ble opponents to many of the area's top teams. The linksmen culminated many hours of practice as they teed oft twice weekly at the area courses. -H - . --.., . - . -Q .',-,,,,.1q.- ...:. .-3 .-.,y.,--1. J. Stecklein, first man on the golf team, shows 75: 3 h 1 t d . w'5,,i,M Vuikg- qv-E37-, teammates t e correc way o rlve. Tiff .-'c --- ., 1 -. ir 2229-iss fl:-if Developing their skill in riflery through matches with other schools, including the Naval Academy Plebes, are: Row l-J. McColly, B. Raub, B. Sisk, B. Henning, B. Watson, Row 2-C. Williams, B. Swartwout lCapt.D, Mr. McGuire, isponserl, E. Mathews, J. Taylor. - -' .Since 1: 1 '11 . .j iw' 'V 4 1 r. Q .. -. 4' 5 ', s Skillful Strategy Strengthened by returning lettermen and professional coaching, the Blazer racquet squad improved upon last year's 4-3 record. The team's success showed the effectiveness of the new emphasis on strategy and organization. 1 . 5 V ess' X . P. Barton demonstrates the forceful serve which helped him , to gain first position on the team. ' With constant practice as their chief weapons, a good sea- son was enioyed by the Blair golfers, Row 1-C. Brenner, J. Alden, P. Heyman, B. Understein, Row 2-Coach Brockdortt, B. Davis, J. Stecklein, J. Underwood, H. Kohn, and W. Robert- son. Steady Precision This year the Blair Riflemen met with both defeat and victory. For the first time in several years, the Navy Plebes outscored the squad but to offset this the team recorded a sound victory over Anacostia, D.C., Champs. Demonstrating the different shooting positions are: B. Swart- wout, prone, B. Raub, kneeling, J. Taylor, standing. cl f ' ' ' 1' 9?ii'il3'w-3ll?'zl' Q' ' B l ? -',- t -I ' 0 'ii :'l' J .i It if. ii U A in a 1 A , ,! If Q 7b A . lg X ' JH X X f J ff .jf , ' I A -WW 1 xx JEL 11, 1 Combining talent and skill, Blair fields a capable baseball team: B- DUl9i ROW 3-Couch 5- Kulclwwski, E- Reynolds, J. EMOYY, M- Row 'l-J. Sandberg, B. Nolte, C. Pryor, B. Luke, C. Werner, G, Sincofl, G. Goubeau, B. Windsor, R. Robinson, C. Hilton, W. Bangle- McCarty, J. Ryan, B. Hevnerp Row 2-S. Wexler, S. Jackson, K. dorf, J. Moss, K. Folstein. Klingebiel, G. Compton, B. Farmer, G. Waters, D. Cooke, R. Bell, p t' d C d ' ' The Blazers, Bi-County champs for the past four years, fielded a young and inexperienced squad this spring. Early in the season the Blair nine played Wakefield and St. Johns, traditionally tough teams, while May's Mon- days and Thursdays found them in competition with other Bi-County teams. C' Werner womls up before 'he opening pllcl' of llle nm gome' Members of the baseball team receive strategic help from Coach Kulakowski. 1213. Q fi Team members who have received their athletic letters and thereby earned membership in the Varsity Club are: Row l-R. Howell, J. Gambell, D. Curran, F. Wilkinson, D. Shaheen, B. Luke, R. Roth- At Blair, two organizations honor Blairites with outstanding athletic prowess. Boys who have earned their letter in any varsity sport are eli- gible for membership in the Varsity Club, an organization, which, among other things, arranges for the Varsity-Faculty games. The Girls' B Club BC Sl m I' I man, B. Mitchell. Row 2-L. Harper, D. McKenzie, B. Verant, K Klingebiel, B. Watson, B. O'Neill, D. Conava, B. Bauserman. Row 3- B. Linthicum, R. Snaots, P. White, L. Crupi, L. Browdy. is composed of girls who have earned 400 points by participating in intramurals, playing on winning teams and being elected for honor teams. The eagerly-awaited girls' slumber party, held every year in the girls' gym, is planned and carried out by this club. Honored Elite GIRLS' B CLUB: Members of the select Girls' B Club are: L. Green, J. Beck, P. Blanchard, B. Johnson, J. Miller, and B. Pctzner. . 'UIF , :af f fi 2 I 2' ' sir ' l 9 -nat 1 ,... K L..- , X J. Umberger smashes the birdie across the net as she participates in Participating in intramurals, M. Bly, B. Schnebly, and B. Potzner an exciting badminton game. alertly wait for the ball to drop through the net. As J. Hazelbaker dribbles the ball down the field F. Gale rushes in to defend the goal. Feminine Dexterity P. Kraus, S. Horn, B. Johnson, T. Beck and B. Reisner listens as P. Blanchard outlines the new intramural z, 53,-gsm, - M-.aww program for girls. QQZAM, vf 2.1. , gm .. 1' 'e '. . ,Au . .. ' '- - . 3 ' .- .' ' ' f ' N-4 ., lvuwuvn Q- A , . 4 , . eg 41 4 ,fewf - '--.uI,,3'- 4 .lx-if rs .-. ,Q-.s . ,'-, QW, - 'sp . -if ' 'P' W ..i1,,,e, - .fx WM., K . . 7 , - h' ' Q , ' A at ,ray 5- Q B ,, V? ESF. , , B. I ,fa .dsx pf: - W. W --is . . . r f is 1 . Q. ,.d- Q f 5 ' A Aiql' lts sure to be a strike as Janice Alvey participates in girls' intramural bowling Throughout fall, accompanied by rustling leaves and snappy air, and again in spring, girls' intra- murals take place. The first season brings hockey, played at Nolte field, and bowling. During winter's dreary days, the girls' gym rings with the sound of excited voices as the girls participate in basketball and volleyball games. With the coming of spring, softball is the sport uppermost in the minds of the athletic-conscious girls. 1.4. . ,T- 'L HP D 5 Enloylng Antrclpatlon ofthe autumn weekend so memorable to Blaur Creation of a graclousness In the phantom world of Proms an Participation In limitless Interests which perpetuate our social life and wend their way Into revered tradition -fu O 6' un Af, S 'Q F ,....-...yrs V Mr Showtgreets the new student body at one of the first events the year the Student Councnl Assembly s e Campus Candlds A 9 -113 The Student Council bulletnn board proves a valuable source of n formatuon and nnterest to students of all classes Look wavy Innes' says C Pressman as she and K Bartol members Open Your eyes of 'he mum of 'mee Says M SIMOH GS he pre of the Ways and Means Committee gave therr sales pntch to assmg pares to take an actnvnty tncket pucture Blolmes sa J' s -3 i Scuence IS tops os vusltlng sclence experts give students ideas for thenr scnence fair prolects at the Blanr Northwood prolect forum New events as well as traditional ones character ized thus years first few weeks at Blair Attending the annual Student Councul Assembly and Key Club Fashnon Show slumplng behnnd the poster In the newly unltlated Actuvlty Ticket Room and belng shang hated into buying a booster button by wandermg Ways and Means Committee memb rs were only a few of the back to school actlvltles Hungry parents and student guudes llne up for food at the FHA bake sale held on Bock to School Night gf o,BtllQl:f 9 M H , l V 'fr' QQF1- Daryls Dolls score again' Or was there a flag on the play? Mass confusion rexgns durmg the mock football game on Frlday afternoon N ' Mmm lt's goodl The cake as well as the company rs acclaimed at the Alumm reunion Homecoming . RQ, i 1 -P' 1 and the cheerleaders lead the crowd r The bonfire as llt Flames roar skyward the Blair Fight Song at Friday evening s festlvltles L, Many hard working students headed by Homecom mg Chairman Carol French spent weeks In preparlng an excmng weekend of achvlhes to celebrate Blalrs 25th Anmversary Each event was planned as a Sllver Souvenir tothe alumm i o o I X 5 1 , D . ,.., X ' -. A 1 l . I X ,V V M ' '.,- ' xi ' 4 .- B V .. I..f . . . ,' A . . gs '7-iff. . ' ' 4-'Z..415'r' ' -fi ,' ' . l t - v.g:'.,-. .1 fpfal--. H a-,r A '-.. 'ff f 1' I' - ' -.V . , , . 1' ' ' -mn :-,an .1Qx'.-. af ' . . . H I H - 1 . I . . ' 5 L s. 5 V Af' r W, rl-'f, , f , X 1 1 1 7 l l 0 . I - ' 1 y - - . . . , I ' ' 1 . . y 11 - . ,, , Silver Souvenlrs ,-1' J'- -,QP ff ,rp ff: .A As they approach the ludglng annual Homecoming Parade fl .41- stand Blaur ODebs smlle ta spectators at the third G.. Drlpplng wet but still cheering the crowd stands for the luckoff On the bench to watch the luck are S Smith M Eshelman A Holmead A Nor ton B Byron K Anderson and G Charuhas Lughts are low and the hour IS late as Blalrltes old and new dance beneath the umque ceulung at the Sllver Annlversary Waltz 3144 z 0 I aff 1 U 1.9 .' I . - ' J x'1',,. -N ' g , - l' -A -J ' ?gag-g-'Them ' 5 1' Y sr? ' Q 1 ,Q Y -1' ' Q, . I0 V l ,N ,fix . 'A J' .9 'l- E . 0 v t 5' v ' ii' 1 A 'fa . . . X lb 4 . -Q -5 An Active Fall . Ml! 1, 'Nw J 'g N22 .3 ' s Left: Anxious faces reflect Blazer's concern during The kickoff at fhe Suifland game. Below: Sore fee? and stiff necks characterize heel and tie day at Blair. A familiar sigh! to many football fans is R Szvarcman capturing the thrill of a game for friends back home A Gala Hollda Vauces loan In a loyful refrain as The Blair Chorus performs at the Annual Chrlsfmas assembly 1' M-rf iQ Q' Beauty and populariiy won K. Anderson M. Shure C. French C. Hummer CReigning Queenb M. Adams A. Holmead and E. Prafexi fheir positions in the Christmas Courf. Happy bnrthday Dear Johann sung members of the Euro pean hlsfory class as they celebrate Beefhoven s birthday Members of the Senior Play cast rehearse a lighter moment on the set of The Solid Gold Cadillac. ,bl 1 '- 1 Q ig Q ' i Our Christmas pageant offered a more solemn moment to the Blair stage as we searched for The Spirit of Chirstmasf' On a chair, T. Wilburt voices a loud protest on the subiect of mice while B. Schlachman and N. Steetle try to calm her. They are rehearsing tor a production of The Mad Woman ofShilol1. J G Dramatic Entertainment ,...--N-'M -. f ' . I , 5,225 , vw? This past year Blair has held high her fine theatrical record. Beginning with the seniors' production of the rollicking, Solid Gold Cadillac, theatrical activity mel lowed into the serious Christmas drama, and the Thes of Shiloh. Instead of presenting a Spring Play this year the Thespian troupe decided to produce three one productions completed a busy and profitable season. '-5, 1'-61. i, ,s ' N n an' The King and x ' Q I The King of Siam, played by Charles Shutting, diclales a letter lo Joy Gargan, as Anna, offering lo send Presidenl lincoln elephants. Anna, fhe school leacher ol the royal children, lovingly sings Gerling lo Know You lo all her anxious pupils. The King insists fha? Annc's head be lower than his while all his wives, children, and priesls praise Buddha, Prince Chulalongkorn, lhe new King of Siam, inslrucfs his followers Progressmg From the crlsp September we bounced unto Blour Through The cold severe lunlor wsnfer To sprnnq when As sensors we pause To remember Then on o June breeze swnffly poss Info C1 new season of lfe f , , . . WY, f . I, SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, Al though in their first year at Blair, R. Bogley, F. Fioromonti, R. Hay' good, and S. Hall have already become capable leaders of the class of 1961. SOPHOMORE CLASS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Planning all sopho- more functions, R. Bagley, S. Hall, S. Haygood, B. Goss, and I. Ben, iomin work together to make their first year at Blair a success. as Sophomores ' l96I Beginning their first year at Blair, the Sophomores work toward estab- lishing a firm foundation for their future years through service to the school. Class funds are raised by giving o bake sale and selling fudge at athletic functions. The highlight for each Sophomore is the class party which is planned entirely by the class. T' Dlana Abbott Myra Aberman Davld Abernethy Robert Adams James Adduson Frank Adler Kathryn Adorlan Kathleen Ady Dorothy Ahl John Alden Judith Alexander Suzanne Allen Theresa Alt Jamce Alvey Bonnle Ame Duane Amoroso Charles Anderson John Anderson Raymond Anderson Robert Anderson John Andrews Lmda Appleby Theodore Aronow Karel Baarslag Marilyn Bach Eula Bally Bonnle Baker John Bales Lynn Balzer Wllllam Banglesdorf Martha Bannerman Mtchael Barnett Howard Bassen Delbert Bays Jeanette Beatty Bette Beck Loulse Beeson James Benedlck lrls Benlamln Barbara Bennett Wllllam Bennlnghoven hs.. vf 2 .J 'YI' Ja 'MC' Y' Sophomores , G r -.bi if Marc Benstmon Marguerite Benson Larry Berg Phllllp Berg Barbara Berqer Vmcent Berger Peter Berman Carl Bernsteln Geraldnne Bernsteun Steven Bernstem Michael Bershak Barbara Besterman Gall Besterman Barbara Besuden lngrld Beyer Bull Buggs Marlene Btndermon Harry Black Peter Blackwell John Blades Barbara Blame Harvey Blonder James Bodme Ronald Bagley Patrlcla Bolt Ted Bonanno Lynn Bonnette Marcia Bortnuck tl . 'Y ' ,ff 7- N '-' 75' l' A 2 - ll .-A L 1 -f T . 3 A - - .1 M . f' . - , A Q eg, -. ' 3 - V 21- -' f +, r - - . F A A ' N l -- ft..- L l XA y X ' ig .i Ai M 1 1 2 2 ' Y - V B v t A as - ,aux ' R 4 . 1 , A , 'F ' 'lf A' l , . 4. he e -. - at ' ' E, V F' A m VI' . Xia .ii-sv- ag t JF 'A -4 'V Sharon Beardon . -tc if V 4: 'li ? xv Y ll 1 4 3 'IF ' B Q 4 at '17 . ff, -- 1 - , f'-. ' , 1 Y - .,. . 1 l gt- .I yt. , v -v ' f VY. - an X e --- D , , N .B I- I 1 J n E. Q . . - 1? y Eg ' y ,KZ . u 1. Q l - l s, A ' x , . ' A f . -1 1- A ,. X . l l I X 1 I 1 f .. . sg 4 2. --'V - ' . . ? A .A X 5 ' ' 5 V 2' T' 'Ill KA' Q xx ,. K I 4 75 if 'ist 'I A A A l J ' , a f is 1 -F .3 - 1 , Q, , , E ., . . i :-A Q -3' Q.. ,g,., 1, rf J xi 3 .D at I . ,gt J i, 1 s F' P4 LL Linda Cheek Helen Cheney Earl Chesley Ruta Chrlstakos lorln C Patrick Valerie Sandra Genny Marcia Ronnie lark Clarke Clarke Clemens Cochran Cohen Cohen Stanley Cohen Robert Corner Robert Cole Cathy Collier Robert Cook Charles Cooley Eileen Cooper John Cooper George Corbett Paul Cosdon linda Cotone Stephan Cox Patsy Crabtree Donna Craven Julie Craver David Crawford Margaret Crum C, 4 ' I .e . J f eg 3g ' x 1 'f 1 'T' f' X T ' f - ,, 1 f J f - . 'P J-if - K B' . ,. ,Q I, A - ' 'lit-ii ' . 4: A . - 1, sn, .. ' if-A ' Q' - - - C- ' ef W' if ' P5 Q , it . Q. Ji-. I i , ' , ,. e - ' Y 'A Ts '1 ' ' v 5' ' ' I K. '- xt' - - -ed x H' ' ' I ' 3,53 Q K J ' ' cv Q Q ll ' 255- V L- V 1 gg lf 5 r B 1 so of! I-v L 1 V QT v E Y. -- - ' T ' A ly? XY. ' i if l f Y- 1 A., ix ' -'l Q ll , f ,'-- ' .' J .A. ,I.v 1- .D ,' ,I ,V fx f' R r L' I J ll ll' l l .' 1 J 5 ., 'fl' ,-V' I , -5 h io- 6 -,b r , , ', 2 .. . . ' , V ' 'R Q l B2 - 5- Q l - E I ' .4 1, l if .' Q, Ai C57 C, -v, g-v Class of 6I KA it 1'-be is 5. r, .- 7- Ann Borzage Marilyn Bower Wanda Bowers John Bowman Brian Boyer Gail Bozof David Braithwaite Phillip Brenner Stephanie Browdy David Brown Judith Brown Richard Brown Straudia Brown Harvey Browne Sophie Buas Phillip Bulllmer Carl Buonvrri Ritsuko Burleson Ronald Burnett Theodore Burns Bill Burruss Mike Burt Patrick Byron Rita Callen Becky Campbell Raymond Campbell Sally Carleton Judith Carlson Nina Carmack Ellen Carney John Caron Douglas Carter Richard Carter Sandra Cash Don Cashman Ludwell Catlett Sandra Chabbott James Chambers Ronny Chambers Linda Chamness Joanne Chaney Teddy Channel J-C 1 ,171 Gwen Crump Janet Crump v 1 'P I li'x A Richard Curran U V' Donna Curry -Z, 4 - ' Ernest Daily , R .5 Daphne Daniels . i Joan Darnell , ' ' Michael Dashiell in 5 Gene Daumit f - . S Cecily Davis ' '91 ' ' 'l i Eddie Davis A ' W - , George A. Davis . ' ' V George l. Davis X k I l, Linda Davis J C' fl V i ll . l V f-'-sl- Q Maria Dawson ,ev ' . M John Dayhoff g ' Clifford Demery - V' ' V J' ' G 3' Harry deMoll Q 2 F' , Y' Evelyn Derby t Q , Hilary Derby f S I X Frank DeRosa - 1 Y I I A il Alma Dessecker is Diane deSteiguer nv Theodore Deutsch ' ' ' is '9' Gay Dickman K - ,4 my L ' Jerry Dier .' Y K i ' A 5 I Melva DiGirolamo ' . ff JL Maria Dilianz ' x ge ' ' ' 1-- 1 A J. I Thomas Dillon Norma Doon 3 Willlam Dobson -A ,, , X '7 ' 1'-' 17 Margaret Dollins V -- , Linda Dove ' 1 f 4 75 X I Richard Dove ' ' l ' Sharon Doyle ,fi , .fx , A k Lf. -X . I Mn Kenley Drummond ' .L N ' Mary Ellen Dudley ' Bruce Durding - 'A ,, 'f , ,, , W - .- - Allene Duvall , . Steve Duvall K ' Q ' ' ' 5 , Walter Dye ' ' 'S N Bonnie Dyer 'I ff! A i A . ,' l l Sophomores ,W Carroll Ann Ebeling - Margaret Eclutein Q l xl h 1, ' Richard Edelman . lu . -' D George Edler , Linda Edwards A K ' , Frances Einhorn fu' ll. ' Robert Elliott '. - ' 1 . 1 Raymond Ellis , Sandra Ellis ' ' 'i I ' ' 4 ' Jean Erickson 1, , Q A Steven Eszenyi ' Michael Evanshaw ' K' Paul Everett , Robert Farmer l 'QP Dianne Feeney , HJ ' 3 i ' 4 Ronald Figgers ', ' .-. '-5 ' Arthur Findling 4 ' g O .' Bruce Fingerhut ,qv I ix K X Frank Fioramonti X ' A ' ' Ann Fisher rw A . Al John Fisher 1 , 'S Q , Richard Fisher ,V Judith Fishman FN 5 F Il v x m Edward Fitzcatruds -' A vi , ' , Janet Fletcher 5 vig- lx ' - - Phyllis Fletcher 'f 1 1 2? , .1 r . Maureen Flynn Kenneth Folstein i fi if-A lk., I s L 1. 'iz .2 , E' Z , .4 l ' gy 'ff' i l ,N t If :se 'L, Harriett Greber Larry Green Diane Greenbaum Roger Greene Michael Greenstein Gwendolyn Greer Mike Grilfen Louis Groer Ann Groomes Charles Gross James lvar Gross Michael Gross Evalyn Grossman James Grove Sally Groves Judith Grubb Barbara Gulick Thomas Gunne Herman Haggerty Michael Hais William Halifax Sandra E. Hall Sandra M. Hall Catherine Hamill Hope Hamilton James Harper l-..-- u--. x v- L ..- A 1 x .- I Ne Z vv 'ii Iliff? s U , Q. 5- F v- Q. .f v , T . ,X . - 2 , 4, L. , F, 'Sli , L Q, '. M T 5 it A at , T x j m it ff .2 gs A ? ' 4. Q- .A ' at , 7 ur' - ' A' V iv , I ,. N . ii A . K 5-va L , , -V .A . I tl a sl 5 . ml :L in ! L F7 C' - 5 ' ti f, , - L A 7 ' L . 'T' Y' Q , W 1 ' In 'K J 5 4 Class of '6I Qt, 44 A if , l it 'fl z, ,fx J H .alu ffr. F ,, A. if fn J sm' 52 , nm? 1 7 R bfi' . ,.. 0-.-'W if . I - Sharon Ford Elaine Foster David Francis Barbara Frank Sharon Franks William Frazier Marcia Freeman Theresa Freilicher Jelfrey Frey Gail Friedman George Fullton Shirley Galley Sandra Gangloff Marvin Gardner James Garrison Michael Geohegan Leslie Gerel Thomas Gerhold Holly Gilbert James Gilbert Elizabeth Gingell Allan Goldberg Judith Goldberg .lohn Golden Ilean Goldstein Judith Goldstein Lorraine Goldstein Ralph Goldsworthy John Gooch William Goodman Betty Goodwin Joan Gordon Jay Gorban Rona Gosdick Barbara Goss Gary Goubeau Douglas Graham Jack Graham Richard Grant Betty Graves Carolyn Gray Judith Grayson M1MfI 4' W 5 T' rv v - I tl' ig, ' HIM i . Q 1 E X 41' gy Y jr L bv L ' 1 'F Joan Harvey Muriel Hawkins - - .-my - ' ,, ,neg , , , , V ..., , 1. . ,, ,f , Q. Karen Hayes z. . I K 1 ' 5: ' Roberi Haygood -K Q ,. . xxi E 45. x Janet Hazelbaker ' C N , wir, ti 1 Janet Hazen ' 'J , 5 Diana Hedgecock E 4 ' Mary Hedrick - J , Gwendolyn Heft ' ,A PhiliP Heine , N E . X K' Colleen Hendry QV- 'Q ' 6- Y ,- Mary Ann Henley , Q f , b R Suzanne Henry EM U' d Bayne Henyon s ? t i ia? 911- if'i. Helen Hersey l -bl J- Janet Hertz ' f, -V , . Judith Hevner - ' ' t Y- ' ' ' ' ' A Steven Heyman V, 1' ' 'L F - I LQ, ' Charles Hilton EC' Y y td, Carol Hogan 1 Philip Hollis 4 A y I ilrtif' . 1- av.. Carol Holmead 't 'V J A 0 Judy Holt , P 1 , 1 :IA John Hopkins nc I IL - Q ' Carolyn Horne X Q3 , ix -V no Q . ' , Gates Horsburgh , ' , I tv A f' Jane Horsley If 3 - S ' Linwood Howard - ' A 1 . -If .lm . 4 John Howlin V, . 5,559 . bk 1 ' Robert Hubscher -' ' j ' I David Hudgel W- 7: 5 u. A - 1' -' -' Gloria Hume - 1 ' 5-1 A A JV' 'ii in ,' Q Qi--. Carlene Humphries C 5 , ' A A ' George Hurley 1 ' ' 5 Charles Huseman E ' 5 lli1 'f:' A :ij David Huston James Huston , James lliife 1,7 ' , . 3, 4. , '- --A - - Nancy lmmler gv , V .'- I 'K . Henry Itkin 'V' ' ' - 4,7 Y s' 1 , Ferne Jacobs y ,Q D L ' V Patrick Jacques 1 ' uf ' 'X if , J- at A fl I 1 7 ' w I I 0 Carol Jenkins - .. ,x ,L .. is .. Heather Jenkins A . , H- Glenn Jennings .1 K' i ' i 5 - ' Penelope Johnson F' 4 -' x' an Allen Craig Jones .if ' A 5' Charles Jones i 'I Elizabeth Jones X Juliette Jones T. W 1. 1 Katherine Jones ' ' ' Rosa Jones 6, Y. . -,X il f Linda Jordan ' X Steven Jordan 7 ' Alvis Jordans 1. ll ' MaryAnn Joyce 5 Barry Kalb 1 V y g A Q Ellen Kananen 5 1 ' ' l , ' Richard Kane X, e. :Q . X-ff ikfl 2 Leslie Kasper N' ,J 1 I X , 3 5 Suemarie Kassler .e V I Q David Katz 1 I , I ' 1 ' ff i Richard Keiling Q 5 I r l ing, 1 Q I 1 Ernest Kelsey X 6 Velma Kemp 2 5. , ' 2 ' , E.. Q ,.-, 1- Kathleen Kernan 1 ' 5 Q - ,i Howard Kerxton L 9' ' ' N v' ' ' ' Barbara Kessler . Y ' 'r Paul Kirby I GL f' A V. Thomas Kirby 4 f ' ' 5 tel , .,,4. E.. . bill t il ' ft ' l l ' -' fi i 1 ' 'E' 5 U ' E , E lv ' Q Q' x - 'Q Y Q 1 3 I' ff il i t r .. ix . Y kg m gy y E L, Y K t 1 A . H X , y lm 'la L ll Q . J mf, 2 5 fy J 'vi It Keith Lindsay Vivian Ling James Linthicum Arlene Littman Sally Logan Patricia Lone Daniel Longen Doris Louft Leonard Lovenstein Jeanne Lowe David Luber Roberta Lundgren Barry Lutsky Peter Lynn Dennis Lyon Neil Maclver Anne Maclean Robert Maddox Marielle Maher Marsha Mai Nanette Maizel Walter Maizel Barry Mandel Carrol Mantua Larry Marine Loretta Markowitz Thomas Marr James Marshall Class of '6I rs uv A te R nik ' l' if K . I, - .. Y hli il' Janet Klein Elaine Knapman Anne Kneipple Knut Kongelbeclr Ellze Kappenwolner James Kramer Robert Krassa Barbara Krause Virginia Krebill Myra Krieger Carolyn Kramer Earl Kuykendall Charles Lady John Laird Joseph Lamb George Lambert Robert Landsman Cecile Last Diane last Kathleen Lawless James Lawson Nancy Lear John Leber Suzanne LeBovit Margaret Leckey Barbara Leishear Joan Lenett Kathy Lennartsan Paul LeRoy Martha Leverton Jeffery Leviton Linda Levitov Linda Levitz Esther Levy Leonard Levy Betty Lewis Charles Lewis Richard Lewis Donna Licari Susan Liebersohn Allen Lightman Judith Lincicome Ng. .g,. ,S j Y'r .R xqi ' , 1 1 W I if , T 4- 1 L-, Joan Marshall Suzanne Marston Douglas Martin Robert Martin William Martin Theresa Martinelli Steve Martini Anne Mason Martha Mason Pamela Mason Rodney Mason Cheryl Matthew Richard Maughn Randolph May Susan McCall Samuel McCann Barbara McCausland Louise McClelland James McConnel Nina McCreary Sidney McFarland Charles McGraw Susan McGowan Mary McHale Rosemary McHold William McKeever James McKenney Sandra McKinney Charles McLaughlin Keith McLaughlin James McNeilly William McPherson Dean McVey Hugh McWhorton Dorothy Meikleiohn Sally Meister Sarah Mellon Elaine Melnicoff Geraldine Mendelson Edward Myers Gregory Michael Neil Michaelson Y: rv I2 .1 1, I ,.. -. i . .,. ,1 J , 8 x EQ ' , flee, A .v if J ' L AA - E A 4' v. 1' QL, QQ, 1 ', K i - ff .J mx? J' if Sophomores 1. J' A f 1 ll .lllii A t f sip l H' v XA .A is + gi- ll X37 dll A ,Q cm 1' 'sv he - .. ffl is l 1 ix ,vin J -'S K a,, 5 lf 475 fw!: T lim -. E L . 5 X ig: V I ,W n , tat 7 'ff W6 -L C C' a-fn A A l , , L, F- '+- iw! c if x s Y J we 5 a 4 .Jr x . ,U dl l lk If' 1' fi l .ifwfqtll ' iv-Eze U at .,.t .I x ., v ' N .Inf- It M x +. I 1 Susan Middleman Melinda Middleton Joanne Milani Louise Millan Bette Miller Herbert Miller JoAnn Miller John Miller Maria Miller Nancy Miller Anne Mitchell lrene Mitchell Joseoh Maltz Patricia Mooney Judy Moorefield Philip Morarre Thomas Mcrarrie fathy Morris Sara Morris Susannah Morrow Elizabeth Moses Richard Mossburg Geraldine Moyer Lorraine Mudrick Ann Murray Lee Murray Richard Mushet Rosa Musumeci 'v- 5 Linda Pollack Lynne Pollack William Ponce Donald Poole Evalyn Poore Mary Pope Sandra Posin Carol Preston Richard Prince James Proctor William Proctor William Proffitt Ann Purdy William Quade Rex Rader Elaine Rand Eleanor Railey Larry Raney Sharyn Rapp Mary Rassier Susan Rawls Inez Reaves Everett Redman Charles Reed Patricia Reed Karen Reese I fl 2 Q J fi,-HH mm 0- Class of 6l Michael Naham Tlalda Nauta Elizabeth Neebe Betty Neely Jack Nelson Josefa Neuman Helen Newbrll Stuart Newman Bonnie Nlcodemus Carolyn Nielson John Nielson Ronald Oberman Russell O Brien Fred Oddone Peter Ohlhelser Donna O Nell James O Nell Charles O Reilly Ronald Orleans Benrta Oremland Jean Ornrck Kenneth Owens Thelma Padgett William Page Kalleopl Papaspyropoulos Judith Park Florence Parks Edward Parlaman Sharon Parzow Lewis Paskoff Sylvia Pasnak Diane Patnode Betty Pearson Edith Peisner Pottle Perry Patricia Peterson Roberta Pfafman Nancy Phillips Ranny Pierce William Pltzer Richard Plzer Karen Pollack ,J I qwbcwli' lf. n u -v sf Y wr A re l i L fl 44 Q l , 11 6 gg . l ' l fx, ' f' W L. lv .t,x.Q il, , rw - ,Jul Y ll ,, . f- Q ,xp . V If ,V A. , . X W- if . . l .1 lin ' , 1. Q . a. I . . 'N' F it W xi 1 ' 2 'X . . 5 . , 7 K 'N . . 'iw tl' ' ' 'l Y ' . I . . g . V X g 7 A I I Y :SW ll 1 .lt I' .r tv sr W ' I ' V b 4 Y L 1 'T . i P4 If Q. A f x Diane Reitmeier I I I In IJ QC gfl.:.,e A r i William Reynolds Susan Richardson Maria Richitt Charles Richman Sandra Riggs James Roberts linda Roberts Margaret Roberts Lois Robinson Richard Robinson Paul Rodano James Romans Susan Rose Arlene Rosenburg Brenda Rosenburg Mary Ann Rosenfeld Stephen Rosner John Ross Joan Rothenbuhler lawrence Rothman Phyllis Rotter William Rowell Margaret Rowland Susan Rowland Diane Rubin Joanne Rubin Michael Rubin Paul Rubin Robert Rubin Gregory Russick Linda Sacks Martin Salter Donald Sandberg Harry Sandberg linda Saperstein Douglas Sarra Janice Saunders Margaret Saunders Frank Schaffer Stephen Schechter Mark Scher Alan Schlaifer 1 l Y hs i 1 l lvf, lv- ' lf 17, lj ll If v , .. A J -, ,, , l ig' v' ' lxzli ' V' :fp H x 1 , .X 51- J R g -W3 in R . Q A 1 v- ,. , ,. -. ,-K fi fy ' i 4 ' l ll !iA,'4 L . 5 i .7 W J -y A V' A '4 y 1 fs? 1 R fl, Q -:1 x Ax-W ': ' 'Q' fi -J Y 1: ff N Mi ,, or , Q J ye, X L ' 1 l gv , z . J xg F' E 1 .. , trim, 'if' ' + S' ff 1: fi ' m T ' ' ,. P' ' 'Y Y, , Q V We gli j l IM. rl 6 . ! J J My Sophomores 1- I l,' Y 4 All N . I ll I L. 3 45. x f 'E' . 'I aff FW C' fe r- -. 1 - 't NC K-'gal ill it fl! Q. .. . X 'v- sl 'TV ,Tx i -. 1 i 1. Judy Schlatter Karl Schmul Flora Schneider John Schnittger Estelle Schoenfeld Janet Schulman Barbara Schwartz Q Natalie Schwartz John Schwenzer Larry Sealfon Helen Seals Lloyd Seested Irma Segal Murray Seidel l William Seifert . John Selby Melinda Selby Barbara Seligman Pat Serber Dorita Sewell ew to f 1. f 44 A l -eN4 f! Y' , f Q iii sift . ,th - A ' J, . 0 -, 1, A s 2 he v .4 X if Q .4 , lf if -' i i i Eileen Shade Patricia Shah Bonnie Shaner Stewart Share Glenna Sharp Gloria Sharp Mary Jane Shaw Joanne Shea BH if JoAnn Steuer Robert Stewart Ronald Cleveland Stewart Ronald Charles Stewart Mimi Stieglitz Joyce Strange Ray Strickland Russell Strippy Mary Stromberg Ediriono Sumedl June Summers Ann Sutphin Stanley Sutton June Swan Sally Talman Carol Tarbett June Tasso Joseph Taury Diane Taylor Marianna Taylor George Theis Elizabeth Thomas Judith Thompson Margaret Thompson Robert Thompson YM' Y' Class of I lla Martha Sheldon John Shepherd Mary Shepherd Wayne Sheppe Kathleen Sheridan Jerome Sherman Leroy Shlflett Dennis Shlplett Frank Shoemaker Theodore Shooman linda Shytle Ellen Slegman Sharla Silverman John Sums Donna Skoglund Eileen Smith Janet Smith Kendra Smith Margaret Smith Mary Smith Nancy Smith Paul Smith Robert Smith Robert Snow Duane Snyder Harvey Solomon Marlene Sessen Wayne Sourwme George Sproles Melinda Stack Lee Stamford Marianne Stant Wayne Starkey Lowell Starling Michael Starr Donna Staubs George Stecklem Sharon Steele Martin Stein Sherry Stephens Barry Sterlmg Joan Stern Off fav t fe-f ,.' 's ' ' K , . Charles Tickel Bonnie Tobin Y T Q- L ' l A 4 i David Tomlinson Howard Trainer Virginia Troxler Winifred Tuck Audrey Tuller William Turkus David Turnbull Suzanne Turner Samuel Urban Maria Valencia Carol VanDerVeer John Vernon Richard Versh Joy Waddington Judith Wadford Katherine Wagner Bruce Walker Patrick Walsh Janice Ward Anne Warner Garrett Waters Sue Weatherbee Gayle Weaver Paula Weaver Robert Weaver Charles Webb Neil Weber Susan Weinberg Martin Weinstein Elaine Weissberg Robert Wells Frances Welsh Judith Wessells Sheldon Wexler Margaret Wharton Dorothy White Larry White Lewis White Sarah White Charles Whitney Joseph Whittemare Ronnie Widman li vi 0 v C 4 , vw v Ii' 3 A-Tl ' 'F . R, in 'l1 ll wx f ,. 0- 2' ' el K' 4, d .I if if T' l 1.4 f , V T, V, i E A it ' ' xJ 'sl U1 .. ' F bf' J ' S 'f 1 ' , ' I 7 YL lg, 4 ' ix Q '- if ails all 5 bl 5. il l F . I2 f Sophomores WX n V 5 v N Ea' ' re :E v' u ly el. v . if E if A A .- it l l 1. L AX . 'Ti - f nw?- Q- me P X, 1 it i ' 'L J ' ,ffl . ii , t J Christine Wild James Will Ronald Willard Loxie Williams Virginia Wilson Tom Windes Robert Windsor James Wise Sharon Wise Sandy Woodard Susan Woodard Mariorie Woodchek Louise Woods John Wylie Darlene Yarian LeRoy Young Robert Zellers Robin Zehring Barry Zieler Leni-Joy Zimmerman Rosalie Zukerman David Zwerdling L A if ll ti W A as tm, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. looking lorward to another year at Blair, J. Goss, V. Pres., B. Free, Pres., R. Carl- son, Treas., and G. Charuhas, Sect., aid in preparing their class and themselves for their role as future seniors. JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: Success- fully carrying out the functions ot the Junior Class is the iob of: C. Campbell, P. Thompson, M Goldsmith, M. Sincoll, B. Zoda, P. lipnick, I. Spiegel, A. Banville D. Carringer, A. Gough, D. Maloney, A. Hollis. Juniors I950 The Junior party and Junior Prom are events which are eagerly anticipated by each member of the class. The road to being a senior seems a trilie closer as the Juniors launch out on their own, planning a year which will live in memory many years. TY Cheryl Aaronson Dlana Abbott John Adams Vlrgmla Adams Joan Adamson Allen Akman Vlctorla Aks John Aldock Donna Allen Mnchele Allen Albert Anderson Ernest Anderson Glorla Andes Clark Archer Kathleen Austm John Ayers John Azzara Spencer Baba Cynthla Bahn Glen Baker Warren Baker Don Ballenger Frances Banvllle Dorothy Borden Kenneth Barger Patrlcla Bargmann Steve Barmash Dian Barnes Norman Barnett Karen Bartol Bully Bauserman Betty Beall Andrew Beaulieu Susan Bechtol Frank Bele Marllyn Belkov Rnchard Bell Peter Benenson Grant Bennett Wulma Benney Michael Benslmon Ja 'f 4 'Q' A sl S I .lunlors W Q lllctfl 2? 3'-S X -:E 4 15- a ' is .f , Q N ur I Q- I Joanne Benton David Berg Shar: Berlmger Margory Berman Sanford Berman Leslne Berns Robert Bernstein Charles Bettls Oluvua Blaggu Ronald Bllllngs Paul Black Wayne Black Peter Blalr Arlene Blank John Blalock Bob Blase Andy Block Lols Blum Margaret Bly Wulllam Bohnaker Ronnie Bohrer Dlxle Bomfant Stephame Bowser Dorothy Boyd Dovld Brady Dawne Brandenbu Elaine Brannock Homer Brennemon V9 in J' ll3 la' .8 Vx M' L ' 'I ,gk if A 71 at 'f- P , 2 foie' . . if , mi I' 1. 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A' 4 ll4 ,.. lmtll Florence Cohen Sharon Cohen Corrine Coleman Frances Colker Barry Colller Glenn Compton Mnke Conroy Dennls Cooke Charles Corrado Elizabeth Caurtls Thomas Covey Margaret Crezee Davud Cromer Nancy Cronshey Davld Crass Donald Crosswhlte Robert Crum Michelle Curcl Charles Dachus Bruce Dale Mary Daniels Roberta Danish Gary Dant Carole Darby lynn Darnell Charles Cavls Duane Davis Robert Davls Va 'FW' 1 Atl M' 1.- 'v- Q'-' J I Class of if tx Us A Q as Alesis Breece Brewer Leslle Brewer Kenneth Brody Barnett Brown Stephen Brown Diana Bryan Amy Bunch Susan Bunch James Bundy Kathryn Burpo Joyce Burrows Vernon Butcher Carol Cady Anne Campbell Calm Campbell John Campbell Rlchard Conava Richard Carlson Duane Caron Nancy Carone James Carr Diana Carrmger Tom Carrodus Beverly Carter Bettlna Caserta Fredernck Cashman Paulme Casper Amta Caulder James Cayelln Sylvna Centa Robert Chance Gearganne Charuhas Dana Checchl Barbara Cher: Kathy Cheston Karen Chlzanskox Robert Clark Bllly Cllber Judy Coe Robert Coffman Elhot Cohen ,- lx? 4. 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Debbie Federman I 3 , ' 5 X, Q ' -3 Barry Feinberg Y V' Q . - , ' r Carolyn Fells A b Lindo Fenstermacher X Edith Fenton L ,A K D H I Sheila Fertick 4 L Henry Feuer I J x Robin Ficker -1 i L f -' ' ' - A, -i -'IFJ' Walter Fields Q J Q 1 I .2 , A Marilou Fike , A h r fr fl p Michael Fine , , i xt' P Dennis Finnell -' , 'V 5 firm Kenneth Firestone I l 1 X 9 4 James Fisher ' -b Donald Flanzbqum i '-T 5 ,is is rn! 3 ' QC K I- jane Fgnnd xi nk -L I V X oyce on ren 'F T' V i N I Av, ,. .. Linda France 4 V U Phyllis Franck I 15 R. V ' J A . r A Brant Free 1 ' i 1 , I A 1 of '3- vi E Y x 116 4 ,N 1' '- Y. si' imp? Pat Freedman , Y, . John Freeman ' Martha Freis . 3 'V ' Robert French Y! v Susan Friedenberg N ,V Carolyn Friedman l . Emily Friedman - E gr William Furey Joan Galambos .3 v 1' A Q Frances Gale - ' 4 Emory Galley tp ' 'V I Joseph Gamble 555: r W , X' EW linda Garnand - gf Wilson Garvin lc X V Joseph Gass -v Helen Gatchell ' - ' ' 1--N, 'W' Anita Gates - Q ' Q e Q V 5 X Y Donald Gatling 7 ' v Joel Geoffrey K XL V Judith Gertler lr' I I fl, 4 4 Carolyn Gillette I x Judy Gingell b Vicki Gishman f' ' f 'V' 4 Arnold Gold X ' A I Betty Goldberg J' I 'J -7 L fi Frances Goldberg ,thi , F K 5honaGGSdberg in f f ynn o en 1 l-l L4 4 ' ' ,gg Neil Golden 'K v ' Marian Goldsmith v- A . ' F ' Frances Goldstein Q 5 f Marlin Goldstein 'T' W ' L im' 7 Gail Goodenough ' Jodell Gooding it Thomas Goodwin 4 9' f 3 gf e - A -K ,Q Penny Gordon ',l l'i 5 Sonya Gordon Q H ,' A ' x Carolyn Goss I V 4 Michael Gotkin ' M Q l f 1' Carole Gottlieb , N X . , ' Anne Gough ' tv Marion Gough . 'I Class ol '60 Herbert Gravitz David Green Linda Green 3 ' - - David Greene in - . - v HarveY Greisman E E Q Al' Robert Grohs K ' Jon Grover , .,,, ' 3 f iii!! l Diane Grozbean i M V K .,.,l.? Isabella Gruber ' i Sheila Gunther Y., , . f. VL . Diana Guriclc x ' N Mark Gurnee 8 X T E 1 Q Donald Hadley 1 J f I I ., Joanne Halesky if I A Janet Hall Elaine Hallam Leah Hamann ' f' ',' H'azel Hommann x I A - X Michael Hanik ' ' V Robert Hanley X Bonnie Hardesty i' in ,J ' I 1' a fi f Sondra Hardy . - Nancy Horne Dorothy Harris ' Marsha Harrison ' 'v- ' o- T3 Diana Hart L , 2 .4 - A - :M x l Joseph Hartman X' , ' A Y Ronnie Hartman , Y I Pi X 1 - if rl. 1 V-v Q -Ti X Anita Hartstall Carole Haslam Carolyn Hauser Robert Hauser Roger Hawkesworth Judy Hayden Judith Haynes Nancy Hazam Tony Heatwole Andrew Helss John Helvlg Brlan Henning Patrlcla Henrlott Kathleen Herbert Roswntha Heybey Margaret Hull Lois Hlllman Walla Hllsenrath Buddy Hirsch James Hockenberry Arlene Hoffman Frances Hoffman Joel Hoffman Paula Hoffman Arduth Hollls Martha Holstein Sandra Horn Roger Howell John Hozlk Margery Hughes Carol Humphrles Barbara Hunt Anna Huntt Michael Huntt Jack Hutchlson Sandra Ingersoll Mary lngraham Joan lnoff Bob Ireland Rlchard Irvlng Staley Jackson - s 1 1-5 AE? 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Adrlenne Levlne Mltchell Levine Revee Levlne Charles Lewis James Lewls Melvm Lewls Nancy Lewls Susan Lewis Lols Lerberman Mnchael Lung Paula Llpnlck Steven Llpowltz Ernest Llu Roger Lloyd Nancy Loew John Lomas Susan Love Wnlllam Loveless Nancy Luke Thomas MacDougal Annette Mackabee Gaul Macklernan Ethel Macurdy Bruce Magazine John Maglll Eugene Magruder Marvin Maxzel Helen Mdllkln ,A QM' 1-' w 10 ',,,r 'I A r it WM fam Cass of 60 'I Yi Eduth Kash Catherine Klssner Kenneth Kleun Judnth Klem Elalne Klennbart Joel Kleunberg Howard Klme Barry Knapp Beatrlce Knight Lawrence Kogon Alan Konkle Danny Kornegay Tanya KOSSIGk0H Bullue Kozlow Ruchard Kraft Ellen Kramer Mlke Kramer Patrucla Kraus Alyce Krauss Gladys Krauss Lmda Krautler Karen Kravette Donna Kravetz Barbara Kreamer Ronme Krueger John Kurtz Marnlyn Kurtz Robert Kurtz Susan Kuskm John Lady Sandra Landman Barbara Lankan Frank Lantella Harry Lee Peter Lee Joanna Leff Patty Lelbowntz Roger Lenkm Rhoda Lenny Ann Leon Davud Levm Gordon Levm 1 OD , X J f ill - A , - ' , Q1-'Q 4 if , ,V -A fi . . 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VX F 'IQ L ,l ' 5- 'hfil r Duane Maloney Jean Mannar Duane Margolls Wendy Marlowe James Martun Peggy Martin Wrlllam Marshall Davud Mathews Edward Mathews Davld Matson Carolyn Matzell James May Dorothy Mayer Robert Mayer Ann Mayers John Mazzeo Mary McAleer Glenn McAluster James McCall Terrance McCall Ann McCauley Jei McClelland Nancy McClusky George McCollam John McColly Barbara McCullough Barbara McFaul Duncan Mclntosh Elame McKenzie Robert McLaughlm Carol McTeer Jack McWllluams Agnes Menage Dorothy Menage Joan Mercer Joan Merchant Roger Metcalf Marcla Metcalfe John Millar Martha Millar Phyllis Millard Robert Muller hex Y' 4. Tv' 5 S af' L., LA li fir Q1 Juniors 'YQ Y . Q ' i Q -my Q! Bull Mltchell Barbara Moats Jerry Mock Phallap Moffson Robert Moore Lynda Moore Kathryn Morgan Gwen Morgenstenn Jessona Mornson Carol Morse Judlth Moseley James Moss Charles Murray Wulluam Mussenden Robert Naftal Susan Nalll Jane Nielson Margaret Nlshlmoto Gary Noel Alice Norton Martha Novak Sherry Novak Maureen A O Brien Maureen T O Brlen Anthony Olson Thomas Orange Howard O Really Patncna Owen fm A .C II9 . . 6: V- T fp . 5. 2, Q.. - Q, 'vi - I 'if' 5' sr' I fr N f ,, ' A s - , ,, ' . K5 K is 'V A 'Xi :P xx i . , , . X . LL, ls 5, ' wg' T 4 . . 2 .5 F, 1. , ' 1 - Y ,Q - 'l - T S w. ligul :'.:1l:J'., r T VI ' f ' W ,X ., - ,T 'V , . X K ' xx 5 - It K ' . ' -h..fl:f5 I ' I L. . x H . . 'ilgq Wm M NA 4 A A T J FNB , f re H 1 P 3,-I 1- 1' D ,,.: mf- T VL: Y - 'Y ' . Q , V ,r - - Y - xg-rt 5 1 f J ll: 1, ' 1 -- ' ' ,Q x I. S1 In , l . 'wx . U V A F? ' - -. I - F ' ' . I TQ ' J - ' 'H F ' ' ' fs ' ' . Q , i lf! X , 4 I Ay T it 'A lllulx X. W I l Q' nl if X I- -l R. at - H , W x R . 1 TV I Q Q v W T k . . Tv I br . ,L l A X A f. 1 . 1, L , 5 1 'E' 4 , at ,. S -B - 1 J ' -l , Q -X4 A , ' 1: .i Y V A Q ' - g B x . gf X V W 5' . E h l in K ' A 4. e yi T - A ' 1 K gi- All ' . l I f l. lf A P A , ., 3-N , f ,., : 1 1- 5 v , ,, ' D, Q- E -, l ' ' .I 'I '- . ' - , Q . ' K 2 Q2 ul? aff' T ,, P xy l s uf - Q 1 ku ' 1- ,Q-f - ' rf AE' ' ' l S fi ii' ll nhl u I E J if Il 'ibn' A-l k 5 Y A I 5 u Y M Q A S -0 J s th- k lbw 1 f , 5 V , l B X 4 J fx J lil .l 1 viii! flh- -: 'X li - .. , Q, ,, K it il 'l , '1 , ifgzuq 4' , ' - 1 t 1-M Q. A - 3 'v - .. 'P f Q, Q L I ,I 3 A. 2 L if A 'lt R ,, . ' 1 Q V.. . ,Z 3 1: 4 v X - S gs t- I' Betty Rea Thomas Redd Davies Redding Patricia Register Myra Reich Barbara Reisner Neil Reznikof? Russell Riley Walter Ripley Richard Robb Neil Roberts Margaret Robison Paul Robison Nancy Rodgers Kathleen Rodham Kareen Rodham Joyce Roland Carol Roseman Marlene Rosenberg Nancy Rosenberg Ruth Rosenberger Elaine Rosenhaft Barbara Ross Charles Ross Sandra Ross Robert Rothenbahler Donald Rothgeb Ethel Owens Margaret Parham Patricia Parshall Billie Parker Cappie Paschall Bobby Pasnak Mary Patteson William Patton David Paul Marilyn Paul Roger Peacock George Peet John Peet Alan Penn Barbara Penniman Carl Pergler Judith Perlzweig Michael Perry Linda Peyton Nicolo Pfeitier Arthur Pierce Bobbie Plowman Russell Pollack Stanley Pond Kevin Pope Arnold Popkin David Post William Potter Walter Potts Alan Pressman Emily Price Harvey Price Larry Promisel Elizabeth Pugh Robert Pustilnik Sandra Putt Barbara Quade Nancy Radcliff Michael Rafferty Nancy Rains K A lfffll Ri-Iflne, Class ol '60 ' ' ,, ,H , 1 To . ,y V ' 'Y , , A 1 'f ,A J 1 Y' .1 'li ' ,sill EYE' x J fi lfhtilfl l -Q e' ee New - b e fn Q it , Y ' if if , I B 'l em le V 1 S U. 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Dennis Rourke Susan Rubenstem Robert Ruhlnng Danny Ruplt JoAnn Russell Ruchard Rutter Walter Rydzewskn Robert Sacks Sheldon Sandman Rnchard Sanderson Susan Sando Phllnp Sarkm Gary Sarvmas Brenda Saunders Robert Schelle Patrucla Scherrer Edwm Schmidt Eruc Schnapper Lynne Schoonmaker Duane Schrelber Mary Schrelber John Schultz Jacquelyn Schultz Sandra Schwartz Rlchord Schwmger Keelm Scruggs Tamara Seacor Stephen Seater Joy Seebold Ken Seldel Arthur Shaffer Kathleen Shaffer Shlrley Sheckels Judlth Sherldan Arlene Sherman Catherme Sherman John Shmer Rlchard Shober Jeanette Shoemaker Sandra Shoock Y' Fsfllf Betty Shrlver i :Vt fll.j '1 'WPI I 1 J E .lunlors 1 A 4 D P950 .5 fs xi Q S ' 14 r 6 V Q 1 Y 1' 'ms 'll 'rt 1 Af Blr f E ' v 0 'NP lfh-Q Larry Shuman Fern Siegel Haldl Sllver Karen Sllver Clark Silvers Craug Slmmons Sheldon Simpson Michael Snncoff Frank Sus Gene Suk Mark Slsk Stephan Sklar Dena Slotsky Stephen Smugockn Carolyn Smnth Claude Smtth Gary Smtth Prlscllla Smith Rlchard Smnth Robert Smuth Ruth Smnth Sharon Smith Steven Solovey David Sookne Jeanne Soward James Spann Judy Spence Vlfglnla Spence . 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Q - - l . .J T ' e I i X ' - . .T ' H kb 35' U t I5 ' 5' , Q- iw 122 N uqtx IE' Gerry Tucker Gerry Tuller Mereduth Turner Ruth Ann Turner Stephen Turner Patncla Tyson Vrrgmra Umberger John Upton Bernard VanCamp JoLynn VanDusen Bernard Vaughn Dempsey Ventress Juduth Vnllastrlgo Catherine Vnrnston John Wade Beverly Waggoner Wllluam Walker Donald Wallace Lmda Walters Stephen Waple Barry Warner Nancy Warner Russel Warye Judy Wasser Walluam Watson Leonard Weakely Paul Weaver Barbara Weber Class of lex U I Marylou Spendlove Florence Spelgel Caleb Stabler Kenneth Stachura Bull Stanley Steven Stark Patrucla Steele Rnchard Stepalcof John Stephens Alan Stern Judle Stern Constance Sternkuller Robert Stevens Betty Jean Stewart Robert Strckley Howard Stler Anne Stocksdale Florence Stokely Wulluam Stone Anthony Street Lmda Strompf Peggy Strouth Gerald Stuart Stephen Stuppler Anne Sulluvan Erleen Sullivan Maureen Sullivan Bull Swarthout Jonathan Swrndle Akos Szekely Joseph Tabler Vmcent Tapscott Eddle Taxm Annette Taylor Janlce Terrell Dcvnd Thewlls John Thomas Phnlnp Thomas Put Thompson Carole Thorpe Carolyn Trarnor Julla Trigger t ' 4 1 1.45 , A 4,... 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Lv A ,+L -' A V ax 1 'f Q ge! f P . :Q v A A Q P ' ' .4 W f E A V.. a , , is ' XJH . -5 C 'l l 5 ' ly L I f , K All 1 ' , f ' I T lf ' A v ' 1 at I' - A I - rw A 177 4 Ellen Wechsler Kenneth Weeden Judrth Werner Alan Weunsteln Raymond Weir Barbara Welss Nancy Wendlandt Fred Wendt Roger Werner Barry Wertlleb Patncra Wessells Betty Whalen Curtis Wheeler Bobble Lee Whlddon Nancy Whltcomb Frances White Sharon White Sandra Whitney Cameron Wlegand Fred Wrlhonte John Wllllams Judlth WIlllQmS Lynne Wllllams Wayne Wllluams Mrchael Williamson Eddie Wllllford Geraldine Wllson Margaret Wilson Patricia Wilson Georgia Ann Wmdley Leonard Wolf Judy Wolfe Joseph Wolmsky James Wood Maureen Wood Paul Woodall Stephen Woodard Susan Woods David Woody Davld Wnght Paul Wright 1 Carol Zoda I I 3 .1 mn XIII! uh-9 , I .lunlors Sandra Wrobel Barbara Wyman Carol Yenzer Jeanne York Mike Young Tony Yount Marcra Yuter Judy Ann Zaner Jurgen Ziegler Judrth Zalber Karen Zimmerman Sandra Zusman Roger Zuckerman Barbara Zoda 'ii rs- H' 123 H -.. V or 0 M, A , A on 1 . ' . 0 x I 1' 1 As l f-5 A A v . rf. l .A 1- 1 U J '. ' ll 6, lc ' T' 1 . 7 B ,fn B J' J ' f' ' N A . l 1 ' . J ' ' N 5 ' ' f' ' f- - ' .-'x ' 'Y . .sl -f' I. 'Q S V 1 ' f f - X 'h ' .Ai , if mf i L A Z' 1 . . . ' ' ,U ., ,fx ff. 'V s 1 F D p if M ' MT. v i F v Judy Williford f 5, V l V ' N rf' I ' ' 1 'L ff . u , fue C' 'v,' ff ' A , uv - Q, V- I 1' ' ' A v- . 55 ' 1 Q f . . -V ' , 4 J if fl' J . ' y J 19 , . M- 11 ,fq ' J Qc N5 ' ,. -A A- N fr ,., 'ZS .a -- 6 f ' . ie Q J B , A 2 ' - J ge . . X , rx 4 , . T, V I R Q X , I .x'-' . l l I A' 1 V l O . V ...' V It N V Q X ff E 1 fu r rv' fl '54 Y x -v- A .,. ' at 1 'J ' - -- f 6. or ' ' S' 'Q 1 ' xt X S . , Q, it' 1 ' I gi N. 5 i ' ' ' A. 5lLi1ll'f,'Al'ff 'll f 1- C- A 3. 1 - -- an 1 Q 53 . . ' 'I A l T ' I SW . W Senior Class Officers: Under the able leadership of M. Adams, F. Mason, R. Nolte, and M. Proctor, the Class of 1959 moved along to a successful con- clusion. Handling and guiding our final year's activi- ties are the Senior committee chairmen: Row 1-l. Green, N. Ford, A. Holmead, M. litvin- sky, R. leibovici, A. Noyes, W. Weiss, Row 2- A. Fauver, A. Martin, N. Steetle, P. Williams, J. Robinson, P. Blanchard, G. Swain, C. Preis- man, J. Wood, V. Elting, L. Budesheim, T. Coward, and T. Margolis. Abbreviations: F.T.A. Future Teachers of America F.D.N.A. Future Doctors and Nurses F.H.A. Future Homemakers of America H.R. Homeroom M.A.S.C. Maryland Association ot Student Councils S.C. Student Council S.C. Student Council Secretarial Committee Seniors 1959 K . Our efficient Senior Class officers and hard-working committee chairmen planned our class activities including a gala, contemporary party, an hila- rious Senior Class play, a delicious banquet, a glorious prom, and memorable baccalaureate and graduation. DONALD GEORGE ABELL JANICE EILEEN ADAMS Intramurals, 2. MARILYN ADAMS Student Council, 2, Sr. Class'Sect.p Dance, 3, Election, 3, Homecoming, 3, M.A.S.C., 3, Welcoming, 4, Class Comm., 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders, 2, 45 O'Debs, 4, Library Club, 21 Service Club, 2, lTrons, from Northwood, 31. STEPHEN JOHN ADAMS H.R. V. Pres., 2, Homecoming, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Foot- ball, 2, J.V. Soccer, 2, Var. Soccer, 3. GEORGE GORDON ADKINS JR Assembly 4 Safety 4 Band 2 3 Rifle 2 BARBARA ANN AITCHISON HR Sect 3 Activity 2 3 Chaplains 4 Publicity 3 4 Class Comm 2 Silver Quill 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 French 4 A Lib y Clrb 2 4 Science I Winner 2 JOHN LESTER ALEXANDER Citizenship 4 PEGGY ANNE ALEXANDER Wayslt Means 2 Intramurals 2 RICHARD HARDING ALLEN Dance 4 Homecoming 4 LINDA MARLENE ALLIGOOD HR Treas 4 Athletic 2 3 Homecoming 4 Publicity 3 Ways 8. Means 2 3 4 Class Comm 3 4 Library Club 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 MARY SUSAN ALLMON HR Treas 3 Dance 2 3 4 Homecoming 3 MASC 3 Publicity 2 3 4 Class Comm 3 4 Silver Quill 2 3 ELIZABETH JANE ALTMAN Ways G Means 4- Adv. Chorus 4- Buble Club 3- Drama Clu 2- Latin Club 2- F.T.A. 4. ,-P' Q Q3- 3 I as ' J ,ix fs: Q 3' X I, Y eff 6 1' ., A ' iw, as-of ,,, l x 3 0: QC, -- .-0' vi f3-'v 'T 'G' ol 59 fi! 9 ef -.1 'Pos Nr 1'-- S-12 ff' .GQ '16 40- it 4 ,Ci 4 1 at ', HARRY EDWIN ALTMAN M SC 3 Adv Chorus 3 4 Band 2 3 Chess b FDN 2 3 Lrbrary Club 2 3 4 Math u 2 3 4 Scuence Club 2 3 Stage Crew 2 Sr Play Mu Alpha Theta 4 Natl Honor Soc 4 Natl Thesplan Soc 4 CHRISTIE MARIE ANDERSON Student Councul 2 3 4 Assembly 3 4 Dance 2 Elec tlon 3 Homecoming 3 MASC 3 Cheerleader 3 4 ICaptl Llbrory Club 4 Lounge 2 3 ODeb MARTHA WARD ANDERSON Dance 2 4 Homecommg 3 4 Ways 8. Means 3 Wel fae 2 4 Class Comm 3 FHA 4 Fashuon Show 2 BETTY JEAN ANDES Silver Quill 3 Pamt Box Club 2 Intramurals FRANCINE LYNNE ARTHUR Dance 4 Homecommg 4 DOROTHY LAVON ASHLEY H R V Pres 3 Homecommg 3 Ways 8. Means Silver Chips 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 FTA 3 4 Labrary 2 3 NANCY LEE ATWOOD Publicity 2 Welfare 3 Intramurals 3 4 EDWARD LERIAN AY Class Comm 4 ROBIN PHILLIP BACKSTROM CHARLES RUBLIN BACKUS V P 4 Ches Clu 3 4 Stage ew 4 Alpha Theta 4 Vg' GLENDA FAYE BAILEY SUSAN LORRAINE BAILEY Electron, 4, Welcomung, 4, Class Comm , 4 SYLVIA LEE BAILEY GWEN MARTIN BALDWIN HR Sect 2 Dance 2 Fashion Show 2 Intramurals 2 SUSAN PENNY BANES Homecoming 2 Lounge 2 3 Welfare 2 3 Class Comm 3 4 Silver Chips 4 Blair Forum 4 Debate Club 4 A Libr 3 4 Span C Annual Show 3 Sprung Play Comm 3 Intramurals 2 CHARLES TURNER BARBER Pres 2 3 4 Activity 4 Silver Quill 4 Key u Lib 3 4 Orchestra 2 Philate Soc 4 Star Writing Award 2 Science Fair Winner 2 U N Contest Winner 3 JAMES DECOURCY BARNUM Track 3 4 PETER BLAKE BARTON Silver Chips 3 4 Band 2 3 Orchestra 4 JV Soccer 3 Var Soccer 4 Tennis 2 3 CHARLOTTE MAE BAUMAN Homecoming 4 Publicity 4 Welfare 4 MARY ETTA BEASLEY H.R. V. Pres. 3 Sect. 4 Treas. 2- Lounge 2' Publicity - Ways 81 Means 4- Class Comm. 3 4' Pep Club 2. JANE VIVIAN BECK Homecoming, 3, Ways 81 Means, 3, Welfare, 3, Class Comm., 3, Le Journal d'Argent, 4, F.D.N.A., 2, 3, 4, P p Club, 2, Annual Show, 3, Intramurals, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Plan- ning Comm., 4. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BELL KATHLEEN GAYLE BENEDICK Adv. Chorus, 4, Drill Team, 2, lTrans. from Wheaton, 3l. ANNE KATHRYN BENJAMIN Activity, 3, Dance, 2, 3, Election, 4, Homecoming, 3, 4 Inter-School Relations, 2, 3, M.A.S.C., 3, Publicity, 2, 3 S.C, Secretarial, 4, Ways 8. Means, 4, Class Comm., 2, 3 4, Pep Club, 2, 3, Intramurals, 2, Monogram Soc., 3, 4 Nat'l Honor Soc., 4. I Q79 ul QD Vi. 'aff PQ YT, 9 1,5 'gc' l I 5 ig- 4 Tglyf 1 Ar.-rf Class of 59 '36 cum X - 2 7 ' Y' 213 X1 1 Q I .4- 0 117 n ' fowl Qs 4.5 fx T? 5, , IR if RICHARD MICHAEL BERMAN Athletic, 45 Citizenship, 4, Safety, 4, Intramurals, 2, 3, 4- PHYLLIS CAROL BERNSTEIN HR Sect 2 Sect Treas 3 Athletic 2 LARRY JOE BICKETI' Intramurals 2 CHARLES GERALD BIEBER Intramurals 2 3 WILLIAM HORACE BIEDERMAN Citizenship 4 Class Comm 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 oc 2 HARRY BLACK EARN EST DUANE BLACKBU RN H R Treas 2 Community Chest Rep 2 Basketball 2 Crew 2 Football 2 Golf 2 Intramurals 3 4 Rifle 2 Soccer 2 CTrans from Norview NH 35 MARY LOUISE BLACKISTONE Dance 2 3 Welfare 2 3 Class Comm 2 Bank 3 4 Pep Club ROBERTA ANN BLAKER Homecoming 4- Publicity 2- Ways 6- Means 2 3 4- Wel- coming 3- Class Comm. 2 3 4- Le Journal dArgent 4- Silverlogue 4- Silver Quill 3 4- Blair Forum 4- French u 4- .. . - ' , 4- Pep Clu - Fashion Show 3- Spring Play Comm. 2- In ramurals 2. PATRICIA LYNNE BLANCHARD Homecoming 4- S.C. Secretarial 3- Ways 81 Means 2 3 4 lTreas.D- Welfare 4- Class Comm. 3 4- Silver Chips , - Fre h Cub 3 4- Pep Club, 2- Spring Pla , - Intramurals 2 3 4- Girls Planning Comm. 2, 3 4 lPres.D- Rifle 2. CARL ROBERT BLUM Citizenship 4- Safety 4- School Store 2- Band 2- Biology Club 2 3- Blair Forum, 4- Cross Country 4, Intramurals, 2, Track, 3. ELIZABETH ANN BOGGS JOHN MICHAEL BOHRER H.R. V. Pres., 4, Assembly, 4, Citizenship, 4, Homecom ing, 4, Class Comm., 3, 4, Varsity Club, 2, Library Club 3, 4, Basketball Mgr., 2. BONNIE RAE BORD Dance, 2, M.A.S.C., 3, Ways 81 Means, 2, Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club, 3, Library Club, 2, 3, 4. ELAINE BORKO Ways 8- Means, 2, Class Comm., 3, 4, Le Journal d'Ar- gent, 4, Silver Quill, 3, 4, Blair Forum, 4 fSect.-Treas.J, Debate Club, 3, 4, French Club, 4, F.T.A., 4, Library Club 2, Paint Box Club, 2, Annual Show, 2, Nat'I Honor Soc. BONNIE MICHELE BOWLES Dance 3 Intramurals 2 3 CHESTER MILLER BOYD Radio Club 2 JANICE ARLENE BRADY Welfare 2 Adv Chorus 3 4 Library Club Orchestra 2 3 AN NE LOIS BRAITHWAITE Chaplain s 4 Homecoming 4 F D N A 3 4 Foreign Exc ange Club 3 F ench Club 3 4 FTA 4 Science Fair Winner 2 STEVE ERNEST BRANDT Class Comm 2 Stage Crew 3 Intramurals LAWRENCE LEROY BRENNAN JILL BARBARA BRICKMAN Athletic 3 Dance 3 Ways 81 Means 2 3 4 Dabblers D n 3 4 French Club 2 FTA 4 Spanish Club 4 LYNDA HELEN BRIGHT MARY ELIZABETH BRIGHT Sect 4 Homecoming 3 M A S C 3 Ways Means 2 3 4 Class Comm 3 4 Library Club 2 3 Intramurals 2 31 4 1 1 1 1 - , . 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 21 31 41 1 1 - . , . . 1 1 1 1 - - 1 -1 1 1 h 1 1 f 1 1 1 - - 41 1 , . .1 1 1 1 1 21 3- J,V. Basketball, 2, Golf, 3, 4, Intramurals, 2, 3, 4. ' . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 -- -1 1 ' , . H-R- -1 1 ' 1 1 .... 1 , 8- F 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 ' 1 1 141 1 I . I 1 1 1 ,xffx cvs s-Q at' y- 7- ' MAI WJ Q6- 010 4-I wg o-X 'r- 0? ROBERT MCKENDRIE BRIMACOMBE H.R. Pres., 4, Election, 3, Homecoming, 4, Safety, 45 Stu- dent Court, 3, 45 Class Comm., 2, 3, 4, Adv. Chorus, 3, 45 Debate Club 3- Key Club 3 4. BARRY SEAN BRODSKY Cltlzenshlp 4 MYER LOUIS BROWDY res 3 Cltnzenshlp 4 ICO M A School Store 2 3 4 lChI Class Comm 2 Key Club 2 3 Basketball Mgr 2 3 4 AGNES EUGENIA BROWNE Blalr Rollers 2 CYNTHIA JONES BRUBAKER Buble Blazers 4 Intramurals 2 3 SUSAN MARTHA BRYER HR Treas 2 Publnclty 4 Welfare 3 4 Dabblers Den FTA 4 Pep Club MILDRED LINDA BUDESHEIM Athletic 3 4 Chaplains 2 Electnon 4 Class Comm 4 ICM Adv Chorus 3 4 Library Club 3 4 RAYMOND ANTHONY BURCH Sect 3 Band 2 3 4 Chemistry Clu lntra murals 2 3 CTrans from Gonzaga 45 CHERYL MAY BURG French Club 2 Powder PufTs 3 Annual Show 2 Natl Honor Soc 4 fTrans from Wheaton 33 ROBERT PHILIP BURROUGHS Athletic 2 Chaplams 3 Audio Vnsual Alds Comm 2 3 Rnfle 2 BETTY JANE BYRON HR Sect 3 4 Homecoming 3 Welcoming 3 Cheer leaders 3 4 THOMAS BYRON JOHN ANDREW CANNON RICHARD BRIGGS CANNON VICTOR ANTHONY CARBONARO Citizenship 2 Va Soccer 2 ITrans from New York 35 NANCY ELEANOR CARLETON Dance 3 Homecoming 4 MASC 3 Class Comm 4 Library Club 2 3 4 RICHARD H CARNEY HERBERT CUTTER CARPENTER NANCY ADELE CARRODUS HR Pres 2 3 4 Dance 2 Elect on 4 Homecoming 4 lnterSchool Relations 4 Lounge 2 3 P blcty 2 Wel coming 3 Class Comm 2 3 4 Lib y Club 2 3 4 ODebs 4 Pep Club 2 MARIANNE CARROLL Le JournaldArgent 4 Slve Ch ps 2 3 4 French Club VIRGINIA ELIZABETH CARTER Dance- 2- Publicity 2 3- S'l er Ch'ps 3 4- Sr. Pl y. GAIL RENALDS CERANTON Homecoming 4- Class Comm. 3- Library Club 2- Maiar- ettes 4- fTrans. from Northwood 31. RICHARD ALLEN CHENIAE Elect'on 4- Safety 4. MARY KATH RYN CHINN Election 4- Homecoming 3- Inter-School Relations 35 - Iicity 2 3 4- Library Club 2 3 4- Maiorettes 2, 3 . T , r 'J nh' of 4r'7 Class of 59 g Y 2 if 'E L.: l3I QW' '5 415' Xia MARY ANNE CLAGETT A 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 MARLIN DAVID CLAUSNER Tnns34 J SANDRA CLEMENTS RICHARD PATTON CLIME V Ctz Ban G CDrum Malorl Crests 3 4 Llbray Club 4 JV Football PHYLLIS PATRICIA COCHRAN Atheltnc 3 Elect on 4 Homecom ng 3 School Store 3 Ways 8. M ans 3 4 Welfare 4 Class C mm 2 J Newman Club 2 3 F H A 3 FT A JUDITH SHARON COHEN Da ce 4 Publnc ty 4 Slve Chtps 4 Pep Club 2 lntra murals 3 'in 'U' 5-,,, C' s PENELOPE CHARLES CHRISTAKOS Ways 5 Means, 35 Welfare, 25 Pep Club, 2. THOMAS MICHAEL CHURAN H.R. V. Pres., 35 Citizenship, 3, 45 Safety, 3, 4 ICh.D5 Class Comm., 35 Key Club, 3, 45 Rifle Team, 25 Mu Alpha Theta, DAVID MARSHALL CLAGETT Athletlc 4 Cltlzenslup 4 Safety 4 ln am rals 2 JV Football 2 ws, vw y 'T' pcs of MARLENE BARBARA COHEN Elect on 4 Powder Puffs 3 4 RICHARD STANLEY COHEN SHEILA ROBERTA COHEN FTA 4 Spanrsh Club 4 Sr Play CAROL ANN COLE Adv Chorus 3 4 Sr Play WALTER EUGENE COLLINS :hx Qt SYLVIA WENDEN COLSON H R Sect 3 Dance 3 Homeccm ng 3 4 M A S C 3 Ways 8. Means 2 3 4 Welfa e 4 Class Comm 3 Sl e log e 4 Lbrary Club 3 4 O Debs 4 Orchestra S Play In ra 2 N fl Hono Socaely 3 4 Scuence Far un tg Class of 59 Ill! wh as , i CAROLYN ETHEL COX mecomng 3 4 Bank 3 4 FHA 3 4 ODeb Annual Sho it DON CHARLES WALTER CRAIG Yr' ROBERT REDMOND CRONIN Band, 2 3, 4, Annual Show, 2, 3 X 'P T alan. -Q WILLIAM JOSEPH CONNOR EDITH KATHLEEN COOK Class S cl A Hy 4 Ch MA C 3 Publncfy 4 ss Comm 2 D e CI 3 Lb ary 2 3 4 Foreg Exchange Club 4 Spr ng Play 3 nfra murals 2 3 Monog am S c 3 4 M Alpha Theta 4 Nc1IHono Soc 3 4 Nall Thesp an Soc 4 Quill and S ol 3 4 MICHAEL PETER CORRIGAN T ck 2 3 4 JUDITH LESLIE COSGRAVE THOMAS GORDON COWARD S7 ent Cou cl 4 H R P es 2 C ilzensh p 3 4 Sa efy s omm u Na Honor Soc 4 JAMES RICHARD COWLES V es C orus S e li. I33 , ' y , , 1 5- , If , ' 'hr i .. .,: ,J i,,:.--.,: ' , , , : Y, : -, ,41 4, ivrv,:i ,,:',: , A' I 2, 3, Pep Club, 2, Spring Play, 2, 3, r. , I' - I' murals, , a' r ' , , p ' I W'- ner, 2. I F as f - , 5? Qs, , , ' 93' T JV. E .5 CYIV' , I .lg , ., 5 'I , , Q.: F 'Tok Cla ., , 3, 4, ebat uh, 2, , a f Club, I C , , : i Tl , 1 I , 7 I - I , , 1 f 0 -, , 2 U , 1 I ' f -, , : ' I ., : ' , cr I, , . 1 x L VU I I , - I . .V ', fa. -. Q t I UCI f1i,:--f.,:i' i,,:f, V 4, Cla S C A, 3, Key CI b, 3, 4, mek, 2, 3, vu. , lv 7 I ., . I H.R. . Pr ., 2, Adv. h , 3, 4, acc r, 2, 3. 1 H0 Iffiffi---11FI5f4F ft - ' w, 2. -X A G . gin .,, - GEORGIE LYN N CROSBY Dance 2 3 4 Homecoming 3 4 Lounge 2 3 MASC Ways 8- Means 3 4 Welf 2 R e LAWRENCE JOSEPH CRUPI sembly 4 Cesfs 4 a 2 a s from St Joh VERONICA CSEREPFALVY A t Club 3 4 Chess Club 4 JOAN CAROL CULP Class Comm 4 Debate Club 2 Foegn Exch g Cub 2 4 Span sh Club 4 Natl Honor Soc 4 DOUGLAS METCALF CU RRAN Chorus 3 ey Club 3 arsty Cl b 4 JV o 2 r Football 3 4 POLLIANNE CURRY ct echo Homecom ep u 2 t amurals 2 DELORES FRANCES DAILEY Dance 4 JOAN ROSE DAI LEY Homeco ng 4 Ways 8. Mea s 4 Class Comm 3 ep Clu 2 MICHAEL FLOYD DALY Homecom ng 4 KENNETH WILLIAM DAVIS res es Go CHARLES REAST DEERING Band, 2 3, 4 Orchestra, 3, 4 Annual Show 3, Band Award, 3 AWlLDA MARIE DEHN Class Comm , 3 3, I I I I , , , J lore, , 3, 4, 'Blair J ollrrs 2, 3, Library Club, 2, 3, 4. As , , r , p JJV. Football, 2, 3, Tr ck, CTr n . , n's, 27. Y , , J , - ., , , 5 r i an e l . : 5 , 1 ' V, . H.R. Pres., 3, Athletic, 2, 3, 4, Silver Chips, 2, 3, 4, Adv ,,4,K ,,Vi u,3,,..Fot- ball, 5 Va . , , . H.R. Se ., 2, El ' n, 4, ing, 4, F.T.A., 4, P CI b, p ln r , . mi , : H. 1 -V :P b, . l , . H.R, P ., 4, V. Pr ., 3, lf, 3, 4. ELLEN PEARL DEITELL S ent Councll 2 lV Pr sl H R Tre s 2 Cheermg Squad Comm 2 Inter School Relohons 4 Publnclty 3 4 Silver Quill 3 4 Dabblers Den 3 4 FTA 4 Lubrary Club 3 4 Powder Puffs 4 Sr Play Masque and Gavel 4 fTrans from School of Industrnal Arts N Y 3l SUSAN ELIZABETH DENISON Dance 2 Electron 3 4 Homecomung 4 Lounge 2 3 MASC 3 Publicity 2 Welcomnng 3 4 Class Comm HA HARRIETT DENNY ect Teas 4 Chaplalns 3 4 D ce 3 tuon 4 Homecomlng 4 Lounge 2 3 MASC 3 ub :cl y 2 3 Ways 8. Means 3 Class Comm 3 4 e Club 2 Fashion Show 3 Sprung Play 3 THOMAS CALVIN DESSECKER Cutuzenshup 4 Stamp Club 3 4 RICHARD ALLAN DeVOSS HR V Pes 4 Ac xvuy 3 4 Cafeterua 3 Newspaper 3 Toastmasters Club 3 Play 3 Sr Play Soccer 2 3 Na Honor Soc 3 4 KTrans from Parts Amerlcan School France 43 ROSALIE DICKEN Student Councul 3 Homecommg 3 4 Class Comm 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 Annual Show 2 Fashlon Show 3 th letsc Assoc 2 lTrans from Northwood 35 JULIANA JENNINGS DIEUDONNE Welfare 4 Class Comm 4 Blaur Rollers 4 FDNA Vnsual Auds Comm 4 JOHN WILLIAM DOLLINS JR Wefare 2 AudroV1sual Axds Comm 2 3 4 Lnbray u 2 3 4 Sr Play Comm 4 Football RICHARD CHARLES DOVE Chemustry Club 4 Sclence Club 4 GENE BLACKWELL DOWNING MARY JEAN DUCKETT LOUISE ANN DUNN Election, 4, Safety, 4, Class Comm , 4, .Ir Newman Club, 3, 4 f- 6,9 ,- 'RY 1 '1 ii 3g ,,, 'ID QL? Class of ,- l 6' T g 'C' ,.'? e ix 49 p l A s tud ' 1 . 0 -1 . . :J ., 1 ' ' Q -1 1' ' I 1 l 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - l 1 9 -3 A I, ,1 I 'I I ff . ' . ' . . , 7 A . 1 . -1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 11 'ii I 3,4pF. . .,3,4. L, H.R, s .- 1 ., , ' ', , 1 an , 2, 1 Elec- , ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 --.1 1 1 P - l I' 't 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 P P 1 1 . ,V fi- ' . 1 f 1 I X I 1 1 - Y -1 1 Y' 'Y 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ,- ' I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1,5-'..4 I 1'I . - . ' ' rl' ' 5 - W' 1 1 . 'J X . 1 1 1 1 1 1 A - , 1 1 -1 1 ' 1 1 1 A - 11 41 A f 1 ,I f, 1 - UD 1 I l 1 1 ' - ' ' ., , , g ' r S, C Cl 51 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 2- J . I . Q ll E 'E P , . ' 'I ' , J 'Vp ,f 'fx I I Y-of -on was jf? I qv--' px I C'- IRQ.. DEBORAH JEAN DYE Blalr Rollers 2 Intramurals 2 NANCY LEE EADER SHARON KAY EARP Publlclty 2 3 4 Silver Quill 3 4 Dabblers D n 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 4 Intramurals 2 JAYNE ANNE EHNES Dance 3 Homecoming 3 Publlclty 3 4 Ways81 Means 3 Class Comm 3 Adv Chorus 4 CAROLYN ETHEI. EHRBRIGHT SC 3 Band 2 3 4 Lnbrary Club 2 3 KATHRYN MARGARET ELLIOTT HR Pres 4 Dance 3 Election 4 Homecoming 3 Wel fare 3 Class Comm 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 Library Club 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 PATRICIA CHARLENE ELLIS H V Pres 4 MASC 3 Sprung Play Comm 2 t Awards 3 VIRGINIA RUTH ELTING H R Treas 2 Dance 3 Homecomnng 3 M A S C 3 Ways 8- Means 2 3 Welcomung 4 Class Comm 3 Adv Chorus 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Sprung Play 3 LINWOOD EUGENE ENOS Safety 2 Audio Comm 3 Vlsual Aids Comm 4 LINNEA CHRISTINA ERICSSON HR Sect 2 Athletic 4 Dance 2 Electron 3 4 Home comnng 3 4 MASC 3 Lounge 2 3 Welcoming Class Comm 3 4 F H A 3 4 Fashson Show Comm Sprung Play 2 Senior Play Comm 4 MARIETTA LIVINGSTON ESHELMAN ect, 3, , Treas, 3, Cl1aplann's, 4, Dance, 2, Homecomung, 3, 4, M A SC 3, Safety, 4, Welfare, 4, Cheerleaders, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Sprung Play, 3 f GILBERT EXLER Athlehc, 2 Assembly, 4, Safety, 4 Class Comm , 4, Ll brory Club 4, Science Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3 4 ELIZABETH ANN FARRELL Dance, 2, 35 Publiciiy, 25 Lounge, 35 Ways E. Means, 25 Class Comm 4- Library Club 2 3 4' Pep Club 2 DANNY BUNYON FAULKNER Pres 2 3 Assembly 2 3 4 Clhzenshnp 4 Home commg 3 4 MARGARET ANNE FAUVER Achvlfy 2 3 lChJ Chaplauns 2 Homecomuna MASC 3 Ways 81 Means 2 Silver Chips 2 Silver Quill 2 Sflverlogue 3 4 lEdl Foreign Exchange Club FTA 2 Library Club 3 4 lTreasl Broa asters soc 2 3 A ual Show 2 ormg Play 2 A Summer Sfudeni 3 Monogram Soc 3 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Nail Honor Soc 3 4 Natl Thesplan Soc 3 4 Quill Br Scroll 3 4 CAROL JOYCE FEINBERG HR Sec! 2 Dance 3 Homecoming 4 Pubhcnfy 4 At Club 2 Psychology Club 2 Spanish Club 4 Sr Play Comm 4 lTrans from Canga Park C llf 35 MARK IRVING FELSTEIN French Clm.b 2 Library Club 3 4 Science Clu JEFFERY MARVIN FEWELL SARAH MULOCK FIELDS HR Treas 4 Chaplnms 2 Dance 3 Homecommq Inter School Re ahons 3 MASC 3 Welcomnng 4 Class Comm 4 Lnbrary Club 2 3 4 Fashnon S ow Lahn Honor S c 3 BETHANA JANE FIKE HR V es Publuclfy 3 Pep Club 2 3 F SANDRA JEAN FINE Pres es ance Pu Ifl F 3 CV Presl 4 lPresD Annual Show 2 THOMAS EDWARD FINNIN Safely 4 Audio Comm 2 3 4 Broadcasters Assoc 2 3 4 Vusual Auds Comm 2 3 4 Natl Thesplan Soc 4 BRENDA JANE FISHER Dance 3 4 Elechon 4 Ways 8. Means 2 3 Welfare 4 Class Comm 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Pep CI b 2 Int m rals 2 3 4 RITA PHYLLISS FISHER SIIC 2 3 Ad Ch us 4 Chess Club 4 Fren Club 3 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Sclence Fair Wmner 3 1 ,0- fv , ro- pf ,ge Q-'Z J 1 S! T 4' N. ,Q 'ful ,-4 fs X 5 HR- -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 5 -' ' ' , , . , Wg N, .1 11 4.13141 3, 45, .l,., 5' I I ,45 .5 d: I A5 ., , 5 nn , 5 S, ' , , 35 .F.S. rl .- .1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 A' 1 1 f l I .51 5 . , a ' ., . X I 3 1 as fo A Fr I 1' . ' d ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 51 3- I -1 :I n 1 1 :I U 'fy 4 'V A1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' h 1 71 ' ' 0 ., . . 1 .. 1' 2 Q .. .Pr .,25 , 1 , , 5 .T.A.,3. A I .5 W A of I l H.R. ., 2, v. PY ., 3, D , 4, brfry, 35 .I.A., 2, .5 I Q Q 9 14, ai N1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'F' 4 V -1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 U1 1 FO- X' -f u , , 5 . Afhl '5 A, 5 v. or 5 5' l ,l 5 ch ' lu V J' ' It 1? J -.J f'H 'TNC Wah 'Uh 'VX- -1 c.,. I CYNTHIA MERL FISK Dance, 3, Homecoming, 3, Welfare, 4, Ways 8. Means, 3 Debate Club, 3, Gurls Chorus, 4, Lubrary Club 3, 4, A Q' YVETTE JUNE FLAX ELIZABETH ANNE FOLK Dance 3 4 Homecomung 2 3 Safety 4 Welfare 2 ass Comm 4 F D N A 4 Lubrary Club 2 3 4 nual Show 2 Sr Play Comm 4 Sprung Play 2 3 NANCY MARIE FORD aplaun s 4 Class Comm 3 4 B R ll 2 Lubrary Club 2 3 4 Powder Puffs 4 Fashuon Show 3 Sr Play Comm 4 Sprung Play 3 Nafl Thespuan Soc 4 MARIE JOSEPHINE FOSTER JAMES ANDREW FOX Pres THOMAS JOSEPH FRAZIER ver Quull 3 4 aur orum 4 Baur R lers Chemustry Club 3 4 Chess Club 2 3 4 Lubrary Club 2 3 4 Scuence Club 3 4 Mu Alpha Thefa 4 CARL LYLE FREEMAN Homecomung 4 Var Fooiball 3 Soccer 2 3 SUSAN RAE FREIS Publucuty 2 3 4 Class Comm 4 Buble Blazers 3 Bla Forum 4 Debate Club 3 Lubrary Club 3 Sprung Play Comm 2 CAROLINE GRAY FRENCH Sfudenf Councul 2 3 Acfuvufy 2 Elecfuon 2 3 Home comung 2 3 4 CChJ lnier School Relahons 2 3 4 CChJ Welcomung 2 Class Comm 2 3 Lub y Club 2 3 ODebs 3 4 lPresJ Monogram S 3 4 Natl Honor Soc 4 JEAN LOUISE FRITTER Acuuvuty 4 Chaplauns 4 Ways 81 Means 3 Sulver Quull 3 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 Foreugn Exchange Club 3 4 ncI'u Club 4 FDNA 2 3 4 FTA 4 Lubrary 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Nail Honor Soc 4 WILLIAM FREDERICK FUNK Dance 2 Electuon 4 Lubrery Club 2 3 4 Rufle 2 JOHN DELONG GABLE JERRY ALAN GALT WILLIAM ARTHUR GANGLOFF JOY JUDlTH GARGAN HR Sect 3 Sect Treas 4 Ad Chorus 4 J Newman Club 3 4 Spa sh Club 2 KT ans from Academy of the Holy Names 31 NANCY MAY GEIMAN HR Treas 2 3 Welfare 2 DO Sludent 4 CAROL EMMA GEISLER HR Sect 2 Da ce 2 Elechon 2 Homecoml Ways 8. Means 3 Welfare 3 Le Journal d A gent 3 4 r nch Club 2 3 Fren h nor Soc 4 a GERALD STEVEN GELFELD Cizenshp 4 Class Comm 4 JOHN CARROLL GILLIAM V Foofball 2 CURT WAYNE GLACY Cmzenshp 4 Homecom ng 4 Intramurals 2 3 Track NANCY LECLERE GLEASON Pholography Club 2 EDWARD CHARLES GLOTFELTY es 2 4 Tres 3 Homecommg 3 4 Sae Checklane 3 Rfle 2 GERALD JOSEPH GODBOUT Safety 4 Band 2 Blaur Rollers 4 Dramafncs Club 2 S1 dent Guard 2 Baseball 2 Foofball 2 ln? amu als 3 KT a s from John Carroll 3D -- .1 1 -- .1 1 V- 1 1 r- , 1 1 nl 1 1 f - , . -. -1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - - - -1 1 H 1 1 ' 1 1 'HQ1 31 41 1 1 1 1 'r 1 1 1 Fe , , , 41 C Ho ., 3, 1 N l'l Honor Soc., 3, 45 Quill 8. Scroll, 3, 4. il l , g ., , J. . , . 51 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 3. , . H-R- Pr .1 1 1 G-1 1 ' 1 1 1 fly 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 r r 1 p r n . , . 4 fx of Y: .r VS Q 11 JAMES WILBUR GOODLIN Cross Country 3 4 Track 3 LEW WAYNE GOODWYN 4.4 CLARK LOUIS GOTTLIEB Cntzenshnp 4 Honor Platoon 2 Honor Co 2 Codes Rifle Club 2 lTrans from Coolidge 37 ARTHUR LEROY GRAY Basketball 3 Cross Country 2 Intramurals 3 'oh f BETTY JANE GRAY HR ect Barr Rollers 2 3 Buble Ba s Intro murals 2 SHIRLEY ELAINE GRAY Athletac, 2, Dance, 3, 4 CCI1 D, Electron, 3, MASC, 3 School Store, 3, 4, Ways 8, Means, 2, 3, Class Comm 3, Llbrary Club, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals, 2, 3 MICHAEL ALAN GOETTELMANN V Pres 4 Homecoming 4 Class Comm 4 alr Rollers 4 Jr Newman Club 4 Stage Crew 2 3 JILL BETH GOLDBERG Le Journal dArgent 4 Lnterary Magazune 2 Newspaper 2 Srlver Chips 4 Srlver Quill 4 Gym Leaders Club 2 Stu ent Tutornng 2 Natl Honor Soc 4 Trans rom F rest Hull NY 3l PAULA CLAIRE GOLDBERG H R Sect 2 Hamecomnng 3 4 Ways 8- Means 3 Wel fare 3 4 Class Comm 3 4 French Club 3 Powder Puffs 3 4 Sprung Play Comm 2 Intramurals 2 PHILIP GRANT GOLDEN Athletn: 4 Visual Aids Comm 2 3 4 JV Basketball BETTINA HELEN GOLDENBERG Publlcuty 4 Ways 8- Means 2 3 Welfare 2 3 FHA RONALD ALAN GOLDSMITH We are 3 Band 2 3 4 Chemistry Club 3 Debate Club 2 3 4 lPresl Dnscusslon Club 2 FDNA 2 ey Club 3 Math Club 2 Vlsual Ards Comm 3 4 Annual Show 3 Natl Honor Soc 4 -4-, C? 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ALETHA LYNN GREEN Dance 2 3 4 Elecflon 3 Homecomlng 3 4 MASC 3 PUblICITY 2 3 Class Comm 3 4 Sllverlogue 4 De b e Club 3 FHA 2 3 Farelqn Exchange Club 4 Library Club 2 3 4 lPresl Sr Play Comm 4 Sprung Play Comm 3 Girls Plannmg Comm 2 3 CSec1J Imra murals 2 3 4 Monogram Soc 3 4 Nall Honor Soc 3 4 CSect5 Nall Lahn Honor Soc 3 4 Natl Thespnan S c 4 JUDY SHERRY GREENBLAT Spamsh Club 2 MARCIA BARI GREENSPAN Pep Club 2 KAREN JOAN GREGOR Dance 2 3 Publ cny 2 3 Pep Club 2 4- fi 4'i 4 Q-Q CHARLES THOMAS GRIMES 1'- SANDRA SUE GROBLEBE is 57 1 Ad 5 N' Class ol 59 JAMES CHARLES GROOMES Cmzenshnp 4 Safely 4 ELAINE CAROLYN GROTE A 3 4 lnlram CHARLES ALAN GRUBB Student Councul 4 Jr Class Pres H R Treas 3 Achvuty 4 Cmzenshlp 2 3 Elecilon 2 3 4 Homecoming 2 3 4 MASC 3 Safely 4 School Store 4 Welfare 2 Class mm 2 3 b L Sprung Play Comm 2 Monogram Soc 3 4 lPresl MARTHA CHARLOTTE GRUBB DO Student 4 JEANNE MARIE GUNSSER BEVERLY JEAN GUPTON H R Sect, 2, Dance, 2, 3, Electron, 4, Homecomnng, 3, 4, Lounge, 2, 3, M A S C , 3, Monogram 2, 3, 4 fCh J, Ways 8: Means, 2, 3, Welcomnng, 4, Class Comm, 3, F D N A, 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Sac, 3 4 ll? , J V - -. , 1 I, l , 1 i 1 ff ' .,, 'f . V 3 if so I 1 ,df 1, . 41.1, ri I .Af .., ! fy I ig 4 O ., . ' X Y ., T' l J l 3 f A y X .. wa-, , , ,,, s',,, ,. A ' . 4 'Q fs .rv 9 , .- Y Fd bv, A Q .I 2, ' ' ' , S' fl H.R. Pres., 3. 5 ,1 I Q. , I . fs- I Y , an. ., 3, nu., , , urals, 2, 3, 4. ' W Na 1, ',:- -:-. -,: I Co Q , 4, Key,CIu , 3, 4, 'abfluy Club: 2, 3, 4, fa- f Y 3 .. 4. A , A ,Q -3 r f-- ' ' 'rr f- 1523 -1- X 'bk Q 111. 'J 5 YS ,ff Q--.J HQ V 415 Lg 7 'TT' i 'Z MARY ANN HABER Girls Glee Club, 2, 35 lTrans. from Burlnley, Mich., 45, GERALD EDNEY HAGGERTY Sulver Quull 4 Wrestlung 3 4 MARY ASTRID HAGGERTY BARBARA LOUISE HALL Electuon 4 Ways 8- Means 2 Class Comm 3 French Club 2 3 Rufle Club 2 Fashuon Show 3 Intramurals 2 ELIZABETH LANDIS HALL Actuvuty 4 Homecomung 3 MASC 3 Publucuty 2 School Store 2 Ways 8. Means 3 Welcomung 4 Class Comm 3 Silver Chips 4 Sulver Quull 3 Adv Chorus 3 P Club 2 Sprung Play 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 Nal Honor Soc 4 MARIANNE HALPIN LOIS ANNE HAMILTON Green Lught 2 Natl Honor Soc 2 Shorthand Award 3 CTrans from Surrattsvulle 35 BARBARA JEANNE HAMMER Dance 2 3 Electuon 3 4 Ways 81 Means 2 3 4 Wel Club 2 Rufle Club 2 Intramurals 2 EVELYN MAE HARANSKY Welfare 2 Class Comm 4 French Club 2 FTA 4 Spanush Club 3 4 lSectD CHARLES LISTER HARPER HR V Pres 3 Assembly 4 Cutuzenshup 4 Crests 4 Lubrary Club 4 JV Football 2 3 Vcur Football 4 PATRICIA EILEEN HARTMAN Dance 2 3 Homecomung 3 4 Ways 8. Means 3 4 Welcomung 4 Class Comm 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 Latun Honor Soc 3 ANNE HARVEY Actuvuty 4 Dance 3 4 Homecomung 3 4 MASC 3 Ways 81 Means 3 Welcomung 3 Welfare 3 Class Comm 2 3 4 Sulverlogue 4 Debate Club 2 3 4 For eugn Exchange Club 2 Lubrary Club 2 3 4 Math Club 2 lSecU Sr Play Comm 4 Sprung Play Comm 2 3 Intramurals 2 Monogram Soc 3 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Natl Honor Soc 3 4 Natl Thespuan Soc 4 Scuence Four Wunner 3 , W 1 ' -1 ' 1 1 1 1 -1 1 N 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 'au 5 A 4-A A! . 1 1 . . 1 L g ' 1 1 1 1 - - A -1 1 1 1 31 1 A Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q' -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X ep 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y' 1, ' 1 1 -1 1 1 1 - ' 1 - 1 'N . -r - , xl 5 1 I' , - , , I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f E '- ' ' coming, 4, Class Comm., 45 F.D.N.A., 2, 3 CSect.I, Pep I 1 , VA 1 I I 1 7 1 - 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 -- -1 1 I I I ' ' . . . .1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . , . ' 1 . '. 'F' 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 Q Q' 5, ., . I . Y, I , ' . . D D . I I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ---- 1 1 vu' - X 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J. . f -1 - -1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 . ' . ' ' . ' 1 -1 1 1 -1 1 , . ALBERT GRIFFITH HAWKINS JOHN EDWARD HAWKINS RICHARD POWELL HEFFELFINGER NA FRANCES HERMAN RAYMOND DAVID HESSON A I :fy 3 4 Ctlzenshlp 4 Publlclty 3 4 Saey Class Comm 4 Silver Chips 3 4 Art Club 3 Broa cas ers A soc 3 4 CTreasJ J N Libra y Club 4 Pholog aphy Club 2 S Pl y Comm 4 S e ce Fa Wu ner 2 3 BARRY EUGENE HEVNER PAUL HEYMAN FERNANDO ROBERTO HIDALGO JOHN THOMAS HIGDON J.V. Football 2. GEORGE WILLIAM HIGGINS . v. Char s 3 4- An ual ho , . CAROLYN LOUISE HILL H,R. Trees., 2, AcIiv'1y, 2, Chaplc'n s, 2, Dance, 3, ec' tion, 4, Homecoming, 2, 3, 4, M.A.S.C., 3, Welcoming, 4 Welfare, 2, 3 fSecf.D, Silverlague, 3, 4, Adv. Chorus, 3 4, Bible Blazers, 2, 3, 4, F.D.N.A., 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Pep Club, 2, Quill 8. Scroll, 3, 4. JAMES JOHN HINES H.R. Treas., 4, Assembly, 4, Citizenship, 4, Cresls, 4, J.V Fooiball, 2. We kv' IAQ f- 1? '31 wif? Class of 59 5- 'I r' X... W n Q ve- T' 1 44 5vy5 if 41-E' 1- 'Qu 'E INN 2 'Q ,fin tip 7 .J rf A ALICE RODIE HIPSLEY Athletuc 4 Homecoming 4 Publlcuty 2 Annual Show 3 Intramurals 2 3 .IOANNE LYNNE HIRSCH Shorthand Award 3 MADELINE LEE HOAGLAND Dance 2 3 Publlcuty 3 Safety 3 4 Ways 8. Means 2 Lubrary Club 2 3 4 ARNOLD HOFFMAN A v Chorus 3 4 Blair Forum 4 Photography Club MARY ANNE HOLFORD ANNE HILTON HOLMEAD HR Sect 2 3 4 Dance 2 3 Electlon 4 Hornecomnng 3 4 MASC 3 Ways 8K Means 2 3 Welcoming 4 Class Comm 2 3 4 CChJ French Club 3 Library Club 2 3 4 ODebs 4 Fashion Show 2 Cheerleaders 4 Monogram Soc 3 4 Natl Honor Soc 3 4 CONNIE BLANCHE HUMMER ass Teas 2 3 HR es V Pr Dance 3 Electron 3 4 Homecommg 4 Ways 8. Means 2 3 L bary Club 2 3 4 ODebs 4 Malore s ICGPH WAYNE KING HUMPHRIES Welfare 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 Broadcasters Assoc 4 Key Club 2 3 Sr Play Comm 4 MARTIN HUNT STANLEY ALAN HURWITZ Electlon 3 4 Homecoming 3 Publuclty 2 Welcomnn 3 4 Class Comm 2 Adv Chorus 3 4 Library Club 2 3 4 Powder Puffs 3 4 Sr Play Sprung Play Comm 2 3 Natl Tl-respnan Soc 4 FELICE PAY IACANGELO Student Patrol, 3, Class Comm , 3, Play, 2, Var Baseball 2, 3, J V Basketball, 2, lTrans from De Mutha, 4, AMY EILEEN IMMLER HR Pres 2, V Pres, 3 4, Athletic 2, 3, Homecommg 4, Welfare, 2, 3, Class Comm , 3, Srlver Quill 2, F H A 3 4, Malorettes, 4, Intramurals, 2 LINDA LEE ISAACS Ban 4 NANCY ANNE JAMES Rifle 2 lnfrcmurals 2 3 4 JOAN MARION JEWELL I vamurals 2 3 BARBARA LEE JOHNSON Chemistry Club 3 4 Chess Club 3 4 Foreign Exchange Cu 2 LbrayClub 3 4 Scle ceCIuI:: 2 3 4 MARY ANN JOHNSON Elechon 4 Ways 81 Means 4 FDNA 2 3 4 FHA 4 French Club 2 Jr Newman Club 2 3 Lb cry Club 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 CAROLYN ANNE JONES Dance 4 Welfare 4 Band 2 3 4 Lnbrory 2 ORLIN MONTE JONES Ill V es Qu 8.Scro SANDRA TRENIS JONES A, , , , , STEPHEN JAMES JORDON Adv. Chorus, 3, 4, Blair Forum, 4. CHAD VINCENT JOYCE Jr. Newman Club, 3, 4, J.V, Football, 3. NANCY ELIZABETH JUDD H.R. Trees., 4, Afhlefic, 4, Dance, 2, 3, Election, 4, Pub- licity, 3, Ways L Means, 2, 3, Welcoming, 4. LAWRENCE JAY KAHN Bond, 2, 3, 4. O.,- 'sv' 'T 6. .f-' QL. I Class ol 59 uf' 4? cw' I4 46 'CRC 'V N var' I -,S ,,...q il XV xi., C' of -ix uv Q3 C YQ75 'gs' Q7 .f' .of gf 6' 32 HELENA BARBARA FREDERIKA KANTORS M.A,S.C., 3, F.H,A., 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK WILLIAM KANTOR Chemistry Club, 3, 45 Chess Club, 2, 3, 4: Library Club, 2, 3, 4, Math Club, 2, 3 8. 4 IPres,l, Science Club, 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta, 3, 4 lPres,l, Science Fair Winner, 3. SHELDON EARLE KAPLAN Athletic, 2, Dance, 27 Homecoming, 3, M.A.S.C., 3, Wel- fare 2 34 Class Comm 4' Silver Quill 2 3 4 lArt Edl Da blers Den 2 3 4 lPresJ Visual Aids Comm 3 A nual Show 2 3 Sprnnq Play 2 3 Sr Play Mono gram S c 3 4 Natl Thesplan Soc 4 Quill 8. Scroll KAAREN KARLSTROM Dance 2 3 4 Homecoming 3 Publicity 2 3 4 Cl C mm 3 4 Silver Quill 3 Pep Club 3 Sprung ay Comm 2 3 ERNEST HUGH KELLY PATRICIA ANN KELLY DO Student 4 PATRICIA ROSE KEMPERS res Set 4 Sect Treas 3 Dance 3 tion 4 Lounge 3 MASC 3 Publicity 2 Class Comm 3 4 lTreasl Jr Newman u 2 3 y C ub 4 Flshion Sh Intramurals 2 JAMES CRANSTON KENNEDY Dance 2 3 Homecoming 3 M A S C 3 Cl s Comm 2 Adv Chorus 3 County Science Fair Comm 3 Library Club 2 3 4 Annual Show 2 Sr Play Comm 2 3 WALTON RICHARD KENNER Safety 2 Class Comm 4 Visual Aids Comm 3 ELAINE HAIKYUNG KIM Sect 3 HR 4 Sec 2 Dance 2 ec n 3 Homecoming 3 4 Lounge 2 M C Publicity 2 Ways G. Means 2 Welcoming 3 4 lChl Class Comm 2 4 Le Journal dArgent 2 3 4 Cheer ers 4 FH A 2 3 4 Library Club 2 3 4 O De e Pep Club 2 Annual Show C mm Sprung Play Comm 2 3 Monogram Soc 3 4 JOHN GRAHAM KING SHEILA KIRSCHBAUM Dance 4 Publicity 3 4 Ways 8 Means 3 Welfare 2 4 Class Comm 2 3 4 Silver Quill 3 4 Adv Chorus 3 Chemistry Club 3 Debate Club 4 Annual Show mm 2 3 Sr Play Comm 4 Sp ng Play 2 3 ence Fair Winner 2 3 KEITH ROBERT KLINGEBIEL n 2 3 Science Club 4 Soccer 2 3 4 Trak Science F r Wi e 2 KENNETH ARNOLD KLINGEBIEL E S1 den? HARRY THOMAS KNAPMAN HR Pres 2 3 Assembly 3 4 Citizenship 4 Cress 3 4 Library Club 4 JV Football 2 Var Football 3 4 HOWARD JOEL KOHN Clhzenshp 4 Homecoming 4 JV Basketball 2 Track 3 Slve Qull LINDA SUSANNE KOZAK Homecoming 3 Publicity 3 Ways 8. Means 2 3 Wel are 3 Cass Com Quill 3 4 Broadcostors Assoc 34 Dobbles Den 2 Library Club 4 Spa h Cl b 2 4 lPresJ PI y Comm 4 Spr ng Play Comm 2 JOAN MARIE KRAFT Blair Rollers 3 4 GAA 2 CTrans from Wheaio 31 BARRY KENNETH KRAMER Sc ence Club 3 Scence Fair Wnner 2 PHILIP ALAN KRAMER MASC 3 Chess Club 4 Science Club 4 Track FREDERICK HARRISON KRAUSE Cifzenship 4- Chess Club 3' Track 3. FREDERICK PHILIP KRAUTWURST Homecoming 4' Safety 4- Broadcasfes Assoc. Visual A'ds Comm. 2 3 4. ROSEMARY CHRISTINE KRE BILL Adv. Chorus, 3, 4, Bible Blazers, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3 4, Orchestra, 2. DIANN LOUISE KREH Lounge, 35 Ways 8. Means, 3, 4, Library Club, 2, 3, 4 -MILL T1 L 41' Q-5, gf ' 9 Class ol 59 oi Q -A., fx 'Y -...,, 3.11 f-4 MELVIN LOUIS KREITHEN Adv Chorus, 3, 4, Blair Forum 4, Blair Rollers 2, 3 4 M h Club 2 Science Club 2 4 NORMA JEAN KROMER THERESA ANNE KUSTER HR Representative 2 English Section V Pres ITrans from Wheaton 4D Y lr NAV' ROBERT ELLSWORTH LAWRENCE Student Court 4- Assembly 4- Band 2 3 4- Broad- casters Assoc. 3 4- Library Club 2 3 4- Spring Play 2- Track, 2, 3. PATRICIA EVELYN LAWSON We are 2 4- Adv. Chorus 3- Bible Club 3 4- F.T.A. 4- Library Club 2 3 4, JOYCE ANN LEE Intramurals, 2, 3, 4. ,f 41' 'ii Wx 1 fx x 9'- ALEXANDER ISADORE KUTNER Visual Aids Comm 2 3 4 LAWRENCE RICHARD LAIBSON School Store 2 Class Comm 4 Chemistry Club Science Club 2 3 4 Science Four Comm 3 Ra io Cu 2 MARY LEE LAN KFORD Homecoming 3 MASC 3 Welfare 3 Adv Chorus 4 Library Club 3 4 NANCY KAY LARSON Le Journal dArgent 3 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 Foregn Ex ange Club 2 3 4 French Club 2 lTreasJ 3 lPresl FTA 2 Orchestra 2 French Honor Soc 3 4 Monogram Soc 4 Natl Honor Soc 4 Quill 8. Scroll 4 GEORGE MAGNUS LARSSON . . es. 3 4- Safet 3 4 lCo-Cl1.D- Cass Comm. 3 4' Key Club 4- Intramurals 2 3- J.V. Soccer 2. SYLVIA NADI NE LAU NTAGE If K, -0. ' ' 1 '71 NANCY ANN LEUSENKAMP Buble Club 3 Blalr Rollers 4 STEPHEN BARRY LEVENSON Ban 3 4 Track 2 KAREN ELISABETH LEVENTHAL V 4 Afhlflc 2 3 Bnology u FDNA 2 Pep Club 2 Sclence Clu 2 SUSAN CLAIR LEVY Lounge 3 Blaur Rollers 3 Inframurals 2 BART WILSON LEWIS Vnsual Auds 3 4 EDGAR WARREN LEWIS Homecoming 4 Band 2 3 'C' 'av Cf' ff? ROBERTA LEIBOVICI H.R. V. Pres., 2, Sec,-Treas., 4, Homecoming, 3, 4, Pub- liciiy, 2: Ways 8. Means, 2, 3, Welcoming, 4, Welfare, 3, Class Comm., 2, 3, 4, Le Journal d'Argenf, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Library Club, 2, 3, 4, O'Debs, 4, Point Box Club, 2, Pep Club, 2, Fashion Show, 3, No!'l Honor Soc., 4. WILLIAM HENRY LEIBOWITZ Bnology Club 2 Sfamp Club 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 RAYMOND FRANCIS LENTZ Safely 4 Amateur Radno Club 2 fTreasJ 3 4 CSec1J Audio Comm 2 3 Annual Show 2 3 Fashion Show 2 Sr Play Comm 2 3 Sprung Play Comm 2 iq... -6, K NS Class of 59 LANA MARLENE LEWIS Dance 2 3 4 Homecomlng 2 3 Ways 81 Means 2 3 HA ROBERTA EDNA LIGHT Achvlty 4 Homecoming 4 Ways 8- Means 3 Silver Chrps 4 Buble Club 3 4 llbrary Club 4 ROBERT TOWNS LINTHICUM Assembly 3 4 Afhletlc 2 Homecommg 4 Crests 3 4 Library Club 4 Varslfy Club 3 4 JV Basketball 2 JV Foolball 2 Track 2 3 Var Football 3 4 I Q ga-4 .. vi vw' I 96 Q...-I r' I 36 'E ' 3 f- an on fue F-T. v' IEAN LIPPMAN Homecomung 3 MASC 3 Ways 81Means 3 Welfare 4 Class Comm 4 Sulverlogue 3 4 FHA 3 4 FTA 3 4 CV Presl Lubrary Cub 2 3 4 Fas uon Shaw Sprung Play Comm 3 Quull G Scroll 3 4 JULIA ANNE LITTLE Dance 3 Homecomung 3 4 Lounge 3 Publucuty 2 Ways 8- Means 3 4 Class Comm 3 4 Dabblers Den A 3 4 Lubrary Club 3 4 lntramura MARILYN MAE LITVINSKY S cl 3 Sect Treas 2 4 Elecfuon 2 4 Ways Means 2 Class Comm 2 4 fCo Chl French Club 2 Lubrary Club 2 3 4 Powder PUHS 3 4 Sr Play Comm 3 4 Monogram Soc 3 4 Nail Honor Soc 4 BEVERLY ELLEN LOU FT Chaplauns 4 Electuon 3 Homecomung 2 4 CCo Chj Ways 81 Means 2 3 4 Welcomung 4 Sr Play Intra murals 2 GERALD NELSON LOVE Intramurals 2 4 SHARON LEE LOVE Actuvuty 4 Homecomung 3 Welfare 2 Class Comm 4 nch Club 2 3 4 FTA 2 4 Lubray Club 2 Powder Puffs 3 Sr Play Sprung Play Comm 3 4 In framurals 2 Mu Alpha Thela 4 Scuence Faur Wunner 2 JOAN NORMAN LUBIN Homecomung 3 4 Publucufy 2 Ways 81 Means 2 3 4 Welcomung 3 4 Class Comm 3 4 lCo Chl Le Journal dArgenf 3 4 Sulver Quill 3 4 Blaur Forum 4 Broad ers Assoc 2 French Club 3 4 F T A 3 4 Club 2 Intramurals 2 3 Natl Honor Soc 4 GRACE MARY LUCAS DO Studenl 4 ROBERT ALFRED LUKE JR Assembly 2 3 4 CChJ Cuhzenshup 4 Hornecomung 4 Safely 3 School Slore 2 Cresls 3 4 Csecll Lubray Club 3 4 Varsufy Club 3 4 Ureasl Vusual Auds Comm 2 3 4 Var Baseball 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 Monogram c 3 EDNA MAE LYLE H R Pres 2 V Pres 4 Acfuvuty 4 Ways 8. Means 3 4 Welcomung 4 Silver Chups 4 Buble Club 3 4 Lubrary Club 4 Fashuon Show 3 Nall Honor Soc 4 MICHELL MARIE MAHER Blaur Forum 4 Debate Club 3 ISectD 4 FDNA Spanush Club 2 JACQUELINE ADELE MAIUZZO 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 - - -1 1 1 -1 11 D 21 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I1 1 31 Q , I., f 11 1 1 1 - 4 .A ' ' vi .V 1 F . . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 I X 37 F.T. ., , 1 , , 1 ls, 2. 1 I H1R1 e 11 1 1- 11 1 1 1 1 1 8- 1 1 -1 1 - 11 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 -1 - 'C I ' I . ' 1 ' . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , . ff- I Chl 1 'Q I 'X , , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 FFS 1 1 1 1 - 1 -1 1 1 r 1 1 31 41 1' - , A 3, 1 2 - I .1 .1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 -1 1 - 1 1 I, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - , Q 1f-- , f' 1.1 A cast ., 5 , , 1 . . ., , gPep rf , - . I J I 1 1 1 1 1 11 - , fy , 2 ' -art' ' 1 . , . , R , . 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sa ., , 4. w . 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Pres.- Class Comm. 3 4- Science News Letter ' 'ver Chips 2 3 . - 'ver uill ' .lournal dAlgent 2 3 81 4 CEd.J- Cross Country 2, French Honor Soc. 2 3 4- Monogram Soc. 3 4' Natl Honor Soc., 3, 4 fPres.l1 Quill 81 Scroll, 3, 4 CTreas.l. FRANCIS HUGH LETT MASON r. ass V. es.: .,N.A., 5 e ub, , , g Library Club, 2, 3, 4. GARRETT LAIRD MCAINSH Dance, 3, 4, Class Comm., 3, Intramurals, 2, 3. it sf cs' ,n- Q-f ar'-' C!-Q Class of 59 rg ON QA - '- s -C' -of -FGA 'sf tv' 'atc ,zz 111 fr Y T-B 1 if 3 72 R 2. 'g if 4 ' Y -14 EUGENE VINCENT MCCARTY Var Baseball, 3, 4 JUDITH ELEANOR McCOLLY Student Councul 2 Actlvlty 4 .lr Red Cross 2 Silver Qurll 4 Adv Chorus 4 Dabblers Den 4 Forexgn Ex ange Club 4 FTA 3 4 Girls Key Club 2 am Club 2 GAA 2 Amerlcan Legnon Auxnllory Contest 2 fTrans from Gallntan County Hugh Montana 35 JOLENE AUDREY MCCOY Sr Play Comm 4 FHA 4 DOROTHY ANNE MCCRACKEN Ways 8. Means 3 4 Dobblers Den 3 4 FTA MARGUERITE LORRAINE MCCULLOUGH Actlvlty 2 Publlclty 2 3 Lounge 3 Ways 8. Means 3 Welcomnng 2 Silver Chips 4 SHARON DIANE MCGRAW Welcomlng 4 Welfare 3 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 Annual Show 3 4 Sprung Play Comm 3 MARGARET SHARON McHOLD HR Sect Treas 3 Dance 2 3 4 CCoCl1J Homecoming 3 Publlcuty 4 Ways 8- Means 3 Welfare 4 Class C mm 3 4 Silver Qulll 3 ODebs 4 Pep Club 2 Annual Show 2 Intramurals 2 Science Farr Wlnner 2 3 HAROLD FREDRICK MCKENZIE JR School Store 2 3 4 fAsst Mgrl Praeca Argentus 2 Chemnstry Club 3 4 Sclence Club 4 RICHARD CARLISLE MCKENZIE Assembly 2 3 4 Cmzenshlp 4 Electron 3 Lounge 2 3 Welfare 2 Class Comm 3 Chamlstry Club 3 JV Basketball 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 JOANNE CATHERINE MCMAHON NA 4 ers A DAVID CARROLL MCMILLAN LESLIE CAROL MEIMAN Inter School Relations 3 Lounge 2 Ways B- Means 2 3 4 Class Comm 2 3 Adv Chorus 3 4 Buble Club 3 If Rollers 2 FDNA 3 Llbrar C b 3 4 Club 2 3 Spannsh Club 4 ANN KAREN MEISSNER Athletic 4 MASC 3 Class Comm 3 Adv Chorus 4 P wder Puffs 3 4 fSectJ Sr Play 3 4 Nail Thesplan S o 4 GARY PAUL MELNICOVE 2 3 4 Cmzenshlp 4 Salver Qunll HR V Pres Dabble s Den 2 Qunll 8. Scroll 3 4 STEVEN RALPH MICHAELIS Chemistry Club 4 Rsfle Club 2 lTrans from Coolndge NINA DARYL MICHNICK Publlclfy 4 Welfare 4 Buology Club 2 FDNA Fench Club 2 3 4 FTA 3 4 Powder Puffs JOSEPH RALPH MILLAN GAYNELLE REBECCA MILLER Publlcliy 3 Ways 8- Means 3 Class Comm 3 Silver Ch ps 4 JUDITH LUCILLE MILLER Darce 2 3 Publucny 4 Ways 8 Means Cass Comm 4 Pep Club 2 Spanish Club 4 5 3 Welcommg SHIRLEY CAROLYN MILLER Sec! 3 PHYLLIS ANNETTE MILLS Welcoming 2 3 4 Le .Iournal dArgenI 2 3 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Library Club 2 3 4 Spanish Club 3 JUDITH NAN MILNER Class Comm 3 Srlver Chaps 4 LAURENCE EDWARD MINDEL DAVID SATTERFIELD MITCHELL Sllver Chrps, 4, Sllverlogue, 4, Snlver Qulll, Forum, 4, Photography Club, 2 4, BI CII' G+ T? fm 'Vt E:-' '-A x-if .ai Class of 59 ev' ,.-1 7 4 1-g if wk' 5, ang -'Z A 'S' fo 4: 'V' 41 - STEPHEN DENNIS MITCHELL H.R. Pres., 4, Assembly, 45 M.A.S.C., 37 Class Comm., 4 French Club, 2, Visual Aids Clubg Var. Basketball, 2, 3, 4 JOSEPH MOCKUS Chemistry Club 3 KV. Pres.l- Chess Club 3 4 ltreasj Library Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Science Fair Winner 3 JUDITH ANNE MOORE HR Treas 2 Blair Rollers 4 JUDITH LEA MOORE Silverlogue 4 Silver Quill 3 4 lEdJ Chemistry Club 3 Dabblers Den 2 3 Science Club 2 3 4 lSecJ Natl Honor Soc 3 4 Monogram Society 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Quill 81 Scroll 3 4 Science Fair Grand P e 2 JOHN DOUGLAS MOOREFIELD ALLEN EDWARD MORGAN Assembly 3 4 Citizenship 4 Crests 3 4 Library Club 4 Varsity Club 3 4 JV Football 3 Var Football 3 4 Var Basketball 3 JEAN BRADLEY MORGAN Publicity 4 Ways 8. Means 3 FHA 4 French Club 2 Spring Play Comm 3 Intramurals 2 JULIAN MARSHALL MORRIS Silver Quill 4 Library Club 2 3 4 Scuen Club Sr Play Science Fair Winner 2 BYRLE FRANCES MUDD Visual Aids Comm 4 MARGARET SHARON MURPHY Homecoming 2 Welcoming 2 GLENDA NADINE MUSHER Blair Rollers 4 JUDY MARGARET MYERS Welfare 3 Bank 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 Q - 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 TEAC' V , ' 7 - - 11 1 1 - 1 I 1 1 -I 1 I 1 A - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 ! -1 1 I 1 I 1 ,I -. q I . Q . . . Q , f , 1 1 1 1 riz 1 1 3- ' s 1 'V '-I Q v 1 ' 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I - 1 1 I ' 1 1 V 1 . , . 1 - 5 . . . . -. 1 1 1 1 -- -1 1 1 1 , -1 : 1 1 I 'E 6 1 I I -1- ' 'Y 1: 1 11 : 'fe 14: V 1 . , , . - V, 1455. ' 1 143 ,- 1 1 ' If I I . . I ., . 1 1 1 1 - ff , ,- 1 ,Q n fs ' cr 6-'N , fx ' ' A , 1 e-gs . 1 ggi . 1 - I 1 I 1 1 - 1 IRIS ELAINE NANNEY JAMES HARRISON NAREY ' HR Pres 4 Assembly 4 Cmzenshlp 4 Homecoming 4 Ways 8. Means 4 Class Comm 3 4 Audio Vlsual Alds C mm 2 3 4 Libra y Club 2 3 4 VALERIE DIANE NAYLOR Class Comm 4 JOHN BENJAMIN NEBEL ALAN IRA NEUMAN Homecommg 3 4 Lounge 2 3 MASC 3 Safety 4 Welcomnng 3 4 Class Comm 3 French Club MARCIA NEVIN HR Pres 3 Silver Chips 4 Spanish Club PAUL ROBERT NEWELL Buology Club 3 Scuence Club 3 Siamp Club DONNY LEE NICHOLS HR Pres 3 V Pres 4 Assembly 3 4 Cnhzenshlp 4 Crests 3 4 Lnbrary Club 4 JV Football 2 Var Fool b 3 4 CONSTANCE INEZ NICKOLSON Bank 3 4 Blaur Rollers 2 3 fsecll 4 fPresl Key Club Fashion Show 4 Intramurals 2 JUDITH ANN NICHOLSON HR Sect 2 Athlehc 3 Class Comm 4 Srlver Quill 3 Ar? Club 2 3 ROBERT WALTER NOLTE Sfudent Councll 2 3 ITreasJ Sr Class Pres H R Pres 2 Assembly 3 M A S C 3 Class Comm 2 Crests 3 4 Baseball 2 3 Monogram Soc 3 4 Noll Honor c., 3, . ANDREA NINA NOYES Ways 8- Means 3' Class Comm. 4 CCo-Ch.J- Adv. Chorus 4- Foreign Exchange Club 3- Library Club 2 3 4- Orcheslro, 2: Pep Club, 2: Science Fair Winner, 2. ZS nf ,... ,il fv- Q,- 'R P, Cass of 59 'Ur pf QC 'uv bg, 9X 'V' W ELIZABETH HELEN OCONNELL Blanr Rollers 4 Glee Club 3 Jr Newman Club 4 Pho iography Club 3 Intramurals 2 3 QTrans from lmmacu late Heart Academy P 41 RICHARD CHARLES O CONNOR MARGARET SUZANNE ODEN Chaplains 4 Welfare 4 Lnbrary Club 4 Spamsh Club EDWARD LEWIS OHARA Aihlehc 4 Dance 4 Homecoming 3 4 MASC 3 Safety 4 AUdlOVISUGl Aids Comm 2 3 CV Presl 4 JOAN ELLEN OHLHEISER Achvlly 4 Chaplalns 2 Homecoming 4 MASC S ool Store 2 3 4 Welfa 3 Class Comm 4 Srlverlogue 4 French Club 2 Library u 2 3 4 Play Comm 4 Sprung Play Comm 3 lnframurals 2 3 ROGER HARVEY OLLSEN 5? Nb X..-g LINDA CAROL NUSBAUM Homecoming 3 4 MASC 3 WGYS B- Means 2 Wecommg 4 Welfare 2 3 fTreasJ 4 fChl Class Comm 4 Snlverlogue 3 4 ODebs 3 4 Forengn Ex ange Club 3 4 brary Club 2 3 4 Pep Club Annual Show 3 Sr Play Comm 4 Sprung Play Comm 3 lnframurals 2 AFS Foreign Exchange Sludenl 3 Mu Alpha Theta 3 4 Monogram Soc 3 4 Natl Honor Soc 3 4 Qullland Scroll 3 4 Science Farr Wmner 2 3 AREND LEENDERT NYDAM Library Club 2 CAROL LEONE OBRIEN ec1Treas 4 arr ers 4 Vns Comm 4 Work Experience 4 sr '11 'ff' ROBERTA JEANNE OLSEN Chemlsfry Club 3 Isedl 4 IPresl Chess Club 3 4 Science Club 3 4 lnlramurals 2 Science Fair Wmner S' ' ALAN o'NElLL Assembly, 4, Cmzenshnp, 4, Hornecammg, 4, Publlcnfy, 3, Class Comm, 4, Key Club, 4 BRIAN O'NEILL Homecommg, 4, Publlcny, 3, Class Comm, 4, Band, 2 3 4 I ' , , 5 . . . ., 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 -1 . , l . 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 -, sh 1 1 1 l-I 1 1 1 1 1 21 1 , , , ' 1 1 1 1 - -1 1 -1 K by s. , A 5 , -Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , A , 1 W .R 1 1 1 -1 1 1 I 1 1 . . . . 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , , 1 . 1 . 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NANCY ANN PLOWMAN Sect 3 Cafeteria Improvements 2 Magazine Campaign 2 Class Comm 3 Bank Board of Directors 3 Magorettes 3 Stockholders 3 DO Student 4 lTrans from Richard Montgomery 41 BRENDA JEAN POLINGER Homecoming 3 Wavs 81 Means 3 Class Comm ROBERT ALAN POLINGER HR Treas 2 PHILIP ARTHUR POMS HR V Pres 4 Homecoming 3 Welfare 2 SERGIO JAVIER PONCE HR V Pres 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 Var Soccer 2 3 PATRICIA JEAN PONS HR Treas 2 Student Council 2 Dance 4 Class Comm GARY ROSS POOL Drill Team 2 Football 2 CTrans from Roosevelt BARBARA MINNA POTZNER Homecoming 3 4 Monogram 4 Publicity 3 Ways 8- Means 2 Welfare 2 3 4 Class Comm 3 4 Adv C orus 3 4 Fo e gn Exchange Club 2 3 4 F TA 3 4 lSectl B Club 4 Library Club 3 4 Spanish ub 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Monogram Soc 3 4 Natl Honor H.R. ., 5 I D 1 2 I ' , : ., 1 , : ' , : , : . . , : . , . ' , : . , : -, 4. - - - -, : ' , 1 , f 3- - . - -, , 1 , , 1 - , , , 4. - . -, 1 H 1 , : A, 4, Dance Club, 2, ITrans. from Coolidge, 35. 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Achvny 2 Assembly 4 Cha ams 3 Dan e Electron 3 Publnclty 2 3 Class Comm 3 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Sr Play Sprung Play 2 3 NoIlThesplan Soc 4 NANCY LEA PURSELL Dance 2 Lounge 2 Homecoming 4 Ways8- Means 4 Welfare 3 Class Comm 3 4 Sr Play Comm 4 Bank MARGO JEAN RAETERY Pep Club 2 Intramurals 2 4 KENNETH CHARLES RAMSDELL JR Vnsual Aids Comm 2 WILLIAM RAUB R e 3 4 JOAN ANN RAUCHSWALBE Work Experlence 4 FREDERICK AILOR REED 3 n 2 3 4 JAMES HARRY REED H R V Pres, 4, Achvufy, 4, Class Comm , 3, Silver Chips, 4, Silver Quill, 4, Chess Club, 2, Debate Club, 3, 4 QV Presb, Sprung Play Comm , 3 Science Farr Wunner, 3 Harvard Book Award, 3, U N Contest Wmner, 3 MARGARET ADELINE REED Welfare, 3, Bank, 4 ROBERT BERNARD ROBB II Silver Chips 3 Art Club 2 3 Sclence Club 3 Sprung Play Comm 3 BERNARD EDWARD ROBERTSON JR ,- Jr Newman Club 2 3 4 Soccer 2 3 4 Track 3 4 WAYNE IRVING ROBERTSON HR Pres 4 V Pres 2 3 Cmzenshlp 4 In1erSchool Relations 4 Safety 4 Key Club 4 Track 3 VALERIE ANN ROBEY Homecoming 3 Welfare 2 FDNA 2 3 4 Frenh Clu 2 3 4 Library Club 2 3 4 Spanish Club 3 4 JANICE LYNN ROBINSON Dance 2 3 Homecoming 3 4 MASC 3 Publucty 2 3 Class Comm 3 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 Pep Club 2 Annual Show 2 Sprung Play Comm 2 3 ALICE PERRI ROSDOL HR Sect 3 4 Ways 8. Means 3 Welfare 2 FDNA 3 French Club 3 Intramurals 2 BARRY DAIVD ROSENBERG LAWRENCE JAY ROSENKRANTZ Math Club 3 4 Photography Club 2 Science Club 2 3 4 CPresJ Sprung Play Comm 3 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Natl Honor Soc 3 4 Scuence Faur Wnnner 3 ANNE CAROLYN ROSS Chaplams 4 Homecommg 3 Welfare 4 Class Comm 4 Adv Chorus 4 ODebs 4 French Club 2 Glee Club 2 Library Club 3 4 Ninety Club 2 Olympic Club 2 Intramurals 2 3 Lahn Honor Soc 3 Natl Honor Soc 4 fTrans from Western Balt Md 35 ELAINE MYRA ROSS Class Comm 4 Bank 4 JAY STEPHEN ROSS RICHARD GERALD ROTHMAN Cmzenshep, 4, Safety, 4, Class Comm , 4, Band, 2, Varsnty Club, 3, 4, Var Soccer, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4 l We fs 1? I 'CII' WW fl! ing i C ass 'K K ? of 59 sg, '49 Y-n 3 l6l JOHN RUSSELL ROWELL JR Student Council 2 3 4 CP sl HR Pres 2 3 Athletic 2 Dance 3 Safety 3 Class Comm 3 Band 2 3 4 Crests 3 4 library Club 2 3 4 Annual Show 3 Var Basketball 3 Natl Honor Soc 3 4 'xi as KAREN JANE ROY L.. ggi if 7:7 T-PN X4-f Whs- us Og Publicity 3 Ways 8. Means 3 Welfare 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 FDNA 2 Foreign Exchange Club 2 Library 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 Spring Play Comm 3 ANITA IRENE RUHLING Dance 3 Publicity 2 SC Secretarial 3 Class Comm 3 4 Srl er Quill 3 4 Dabblers Den 2 De ate Club 3 4 fSectJ Library Club 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 Monogram Soc 3 4 Natl Honor Soc 4 BONNIE ANN RUSSELL HR Sect 2 Athletic 2 CHESTER ALLEN RUSSELL BARBARA JOAN RUTHERFORD etlc 3 Dance 3 Bank 3 4 HA JAMES JOSEPH RYAN JR Baseball 2 Wal il.. x, JONI MIRIAM SAGMAN SANFORD ELLIOTT SAIDMAN Broadcasters Assoc 3 Sr Play 3 4 Sprung Play Comm 3 NatlThespian Soc 3 4 DON ERNEST SANCH EZ 0' ff 1 7 Homecoming 4 JV Soccer 3 Intramurals 3 JON ARTHUR SANDBERG Student Council 2 3 4 HR Pres 2 3 Dance 3 'P 'M Election 3 Class Comm 3 JV Basketball 2 Var Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, 4 STEVEN JOHN SCARLIS Stamp Club, 3, Athletic, 3, 4, Election, 3, Homecoming, 4, Safety, 4, Library Club, 4y Science Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 35 CLAIRE ELIZABETH SCHAEFFER HR Treas 2 4 Dance 3 Homecomung 3 4 Welcomung 3 4 Welfare 'I 4 Class Comm 4 Lubrary Club 2 3 4 GEORGE PAUL SCHAFFNER Cutuzenshup 4 BARBARA LEE SCHLACHMAN Electuon 3 4 Homecomung 3 MASC 3 Publucuty 3 4 Class Comm 3 4 Silver Quill 3 4 Broadcasters Assoc 3 Dabblers Den 2 lSectJ 3 QV Presl Powder Puffs 3 4 lPresI Sr Play Comm 3 4 Sprung Play 3 Natl Thespuan Soc 4 IV Presl SALLY SCHLATTER Homecomung 2 3 MASC 3 Welfare 2 3 Debate Cu 3 Lubrary Club 2 3 4 Paunt Box Club 3 V Presj 4 fPresJ Annual Show 3 Fashuon Show 3 Key Club Fashuon Show 4 MASC Play 3 Sr Play Comm 3 4 Sprung Play 3 Intramurals 2 3 Natl Thespuan Soc 4 IRA HENRY SCHLEZINGER Homecamung 3 MASC 3 Safety 3 Amateur Raduo Club 3 Banlung Club 3 Sr Play 4 EVALYN SUE SCHNEBLY Dance 3 4 Electuon 3 MASC 3 Publucuty 3 Class omm A rea Fashion Show 2 Intramurals 2 3 Natl Honor Soc 4 MABEL LOUISE SCHREIBER HR Sect 2 Welfare 4 Lubrary Club 4 Sprung Play Comm 2 ELLWOOD ROYDEN SCHWARTZ Safety 4 Buble Blazers 3 4 JOHN RICHARD SCOTT Pres 4 V Pres 3 Assembly 3 4 r Football 3 4 Soccer 2 Crests 3 4 JAMES DURWARD SEALS CHARLES FRANCIS SEATON Track 3 4 BARBARA T SEELEY Dance, 3, Welfare, 2, 3, Buble Blazers, 3, 4 lPresJ, Blaur Rollers, 3, Photography Club, 3, Intramurals, 2, 3 ra I! 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Y u .' , - N ' r gs' sy.. f 1 ly, , K 1 1 . -5- -1 .. ,. 4 A x Q4 an Af- ..-f N' rf rf it 5 MICHAEL JOHN SHEPLEE Student Council 4 Assembly 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Crests 3 4 Lnbrary Club 3 4 Basketball 3 Var Foot ba 3 4 Ico captj ALLAN KIMBROUGH SHERMAN Pres 2 V Pres 4 Publlclty 2 Silver Qurll n 2 3 Ky b Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Alpha Theta 4 LAURAL ELAINE SHIPLEY HR Sect 3 4 Assembly 3 Dance 3 Electron 2 3 4 Homecoming 2 3 4 MASC 3 Welcomm 4 Class Malorettes 4 FHA Fashion Show 2 3 LINDA KAY SHIRA Electron 4 Homecormng 2 3 4 MASC 3 Publuclty 2 Welcomlng 2 4 Class Comm 3 Library Club 3 4 MARILYN ANN SHURE Stu ent Councul 3 Soph Class Sect HR V P s 2 Dance 2 Electron 3 4 CChI Homecommg 3 4 Lounge 2 MASC 3 Safety 4 Welcoming 3 ODebs 3 4 Pres J Cheerleaders 4 F H A 3 4 .lr Newman u 2 3 4 Llbray Club 2 3 RUTH ELIZABETH SILBEY HR Sect 2 Homecomlng 3 4 Welcomlng 3 Wel fare 4 Class Comm 3 4 Le Journal dArgent 3 4 F H A 3 4 Library Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Pow r Pulls 4 Sr Play Comm 4 Sprung Play 3 Monogram S c 4 -36. .Rao -5g 1'4Y aa- ,ff GEORGE DURWOOD SELBY Band, 37 Orchestra, 4, Football Mgr, 4. JOHN CARROLL SELBY STEPHANIE BARBARA SEMEL WILLIAM GERALD SENTELLE DAVID RAYMOND SHAHEEN Assembly 3 4 Varslty Club 2 3 4 lPresD Basketball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 DAVID WINSTON SHAW Ban 3 Basketball 2 3 Tenns 3 Trak from Augusta Mnlntary Academy 41 'Bran 0? w--.- 'L Crests 4 2 lTrans E . s X ' . 5 C A . . ' my X If .na 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 I wi X ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - d1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 C 1 1 , . '1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Q 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ll, , - ,, I , fa A A x 'I ,- H.R. -1 1 - -1 1 1 1 1 31 Ai z -. ' fn , . 1 .., B061 1 141 e CIU141 1 1 1 1Mv ' ' I I '11 -1 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F - - - -1 I 91 I Comm., 3, 41 F.H.A., 2, 3. 4 lPres.jp Library Club, 3, 4, ' 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - - - .1 1 H 1 1 ' 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 - - ,. 1.3 , -. . . - d ', 5 . ., . . . re ., 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 'K , - 1 1 .1-- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IV- -1 1 1 1 - -1 1 1 - 1 .1 ' 5- 4 CIID1111' r 1114. '14, M' 1- -1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 l .. 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 I gr 1 A 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 de 1 1 - -1 1 1 1 K o ., . BARBARA DORIS SILVERMAN Fashion Show, 2. MICHAEL DENNIS SIMONDS LINDA JEAN SIMPSON DO Student 4 JAMES FREDRICK SIMS Homecom g 4 Safety 4 Band 2 Cass Country Track 2 3 PAUL BARTON SINGLETON Orchestra 3 WALDIMIR SKOTZKO HR Pres 4 Sllver Chips 4 Orchestra 2 3 JV oo ball 2 ScxenceFa1r Wlnner 3 'Y warp' i fv- Yrs rf' t UQ S ' if - 1 K 2 40 ff '?s.. Class of 59 BARRIE BURKETT SMILEY B n 2 3 4 CLARK KROHNE SMITH Cl1lefJustlce 4 Student Court 2 3 HR s Sclence Club 4 JV Basketball 2 Natl Honor Soc 3 4 QI 8- Scroll 3 4 DOLORES ELIZABETH SMITH Athletlc 2 3 4 Homecomlng 2 Publlcty 3 Ways 8. Means 2 Lubrary Club 3 4 Sr Play 4 JUDY ANN SMITH Dance 4 Class Comm 4 Band 4 WARREN RUSSELL SMITH Cross Country 4 JV Football 2 Track 3 4 Wrestlung RAY WILLIAM SNOOTS Cmzenshlp 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Football 2 Track 3 4 I65 Xa I I , .... if1,: ,J ,J Y ,2,3i I V Q , qc' ,V ' 2 ,,fV-1 F' fr - J ,, ---,:' ',: ,,:..F- ,P ,- I ad, , , . ,,.y Q ' ',, ,,,..Pre.,2,4, 'TN' I ' 'Q Class Comm., 3, Silver Chips, 3, 4, Key Club, 3, 4 lPres.l, Q.. A f . . , - f,-- ,: -,,: ' .fu I ', , ,: ' ,: 'I ,: ,: ,,:. ,. - ,: .: ,- .IAD 5 5 . 5 . .. . t ' S CT' , : -. ,: , ,: , 1 4. I H ',: ' , , ,I , , ,: ,: , ,t i 4 if -RG T Qf -9- if ,.,-' ,. ,.,. 'I STANLEY MARTIN SOBEL H.R. V. Pres., 3, 4, Adv. Chorus, 3, 4: Blair Forum, 4 lPres If Science Club, 4, Sr Play ALBERT EUGENE SOLLOD Band 2 3 4 Spanish Club 4 Soccer 2 DORIS DARLENE SPIES HR Treas 2 Blair Rollers 3 RICHARD LAWRENCE SPITZER Dance 4 Homecoming 4 Publncnfy 4 Silver Quill 2 Dabblers Den 2 Library Club 4 GERALD CARL STARNER JV Foolball 2 Soccer 2 DO Sludent 4 GILBERT SHELLY STEARNS NANCY JO STEETLE HR Sect 3 Sec? Treas 4 Homecoming 2 3 Inter School Relahons 2 Welfare 2 Class Comm Silver Quill 2 Broodcaslers Assoc 2 Library Cub 3 4 Annual Show 2 Play Sprung Play Nall Thesplan Soc 2 3 4 DAVID ALAN STEGMAN Visual Aids Comm 2 3 RACHEL .IUDITH STEIN HR Sect 2 Homecoming 3 4 Welcoming 4 Welfare 2 3 Class Comm 2 3 4 Le Journal dArgenY 3 4 lCoEdi1orJ Silver Quill 3 4 Debale Club 4 FDNA ench Club 3 4 A Llb b ODebs 4 Annual Show 3 French Honor Soc 2 3 lSecf Treasj 4 Natl Honor Soc 4 INGA ILSE ERIKA STELLMACHER Publicity 3 4 Le Journal dArgenf 3 4 Dabblgrs Don 3 lTreos3 4 lSectJ Foreign Exchange Club 2 3 4 fPresD French Club 2 3 lSec?J 4 KV Presl Paint Box Club 2 SHARON FAYE STERMAN Kaul Service Club 2 FTA 3 Sr Play 4 lTrans from B CC 41 ROBERT WILLIAM STERN Homecoming 4- Safety 4' Class Comm. 4- Spanish Club 4- Visual Aids Comm. 2 3 4. MARTHA ANNE STIEBER Dance 4 Adv Chorus 3 French Club 3 4 F A 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Powder Pulls 3 Span sh Club 3 4 Annual Show 3 French Honor Soc 2 3 4 ALAN DAVID STITELMAN ,--1 Library Club 3 Visual Aids Comm 3 Track 3 CTrans from Coolidge 43 WILLIAM WARREN STONER School Chaplain 4 Safety 4 Class Comm 4 Adv Cho us 4 Llbrary Club 4 LYNDA CAROLYN STORM DO Student 4 BRENDA SUE STRICKLAND ANN MARIE SULLIVAN Publcuty 4 Art Club 3 4lV Presl ,lr Newman Club Sr Play Comm 3 4 Spring Play Comm 3 ELLEN MAE SUSSMAN Class Comm 4 French Club 2 Pep Club 2 f- GAYLE PATRICIA SWAIM Election 3 4 Homecom ng 4 MASC 3 CI ss Comm 2 FHA 2 3 4 Malorettes 4 Fas lon ' o R0 ROBERT MUIR SWARTWOUT V H.R. Treas. 4- Assembly 3 4- Dance 2 3- Homecoming gR'fle 2 3 4 ICapt.I- Tennis 3 . JOHN LEE SWARTZBACK Citizenship 4- Homecoming 3 4- Crests 3 4. ' RAYMOND STANLEY SWEENEY I ' It Cin i H.R. Pres. 2- Blair Forum 4- Chemistry Club 3- Chess . gn Club 2 3 4- Sr. Play- Science Fair Winner 3- ITrans. from Coolidge 31. REINE SZVARCMAN A.F.S. Exchange Student, 45 French Club, 4. Class ol 59 ...Z af I67 6 34 'T 3- 'af S , sf- -,Z 1-vi .29-' 'L tmvv ID-at f'Qv 4 xv' DONALD EDWARD TAFT, JR. Track, 2, 3g Wrestling, 35 CTrans. lrom Lansdowne-Aldan, Pa.j TIMOTHY NOEL TANNER JUDITH ELAINE TARBETT DAVID STEPHEN TATEL e Iogu 4 B okers CI b 3 Sclence Club 4 GEORGE RAYMOND TAVENNER JR H R V Pres 2 Treas 3 ClTIZeI1Sl'IIp 4 JAMES DANIEL TAYLOR A o C mm 2 3 4 ICIIJ AudloVlsual Ads 2 3 4 lPresl Chem sfry Club 3 4 Scnence Club 3 4 Annual Sho Comm 2 3 Fash on Show 2 3 Sr Play Comm rang ay Comm 2 4 IT ea Science Farr Winner 3 Varslfy CI b 2 3 NaflTl'1espla Soc 4 MICHAEL LEROY TAYLOR RAY LEE TAYLOR Ctzenshnp 4 Safety 4 ANDREW JAMES TENLEY Ctzenshp 4 Golf 3 4 Socce 3 ANNE LEE TETER H R Pres 2 SafeYy 2 ICIIJ Inter School Relations Publlcny 4 Class Comm 3 Dulch C e 2 Glee Club 2 nch Club 2 3 A 4 Pant Box Clu 4 Sp g a 3 Intramurals 3 Holland Hgh Bea Cub a s fom Holla d Va MICHAEL HENRY THIEROFF JAMES WILLIAM THOMPSON KENNETH WAYNE THOMPSON HR V Pres 4 Athletlc 4 Inter School Relatlons 4 Club 2 Wrestllng 3 4 N tl Honor Soc CV Presl Natl Latm Honor S c 3 4 ANN ELAINE THORNBURGH HR V Pres 3 Sect 2 Safety 4 Class Comm STEPHEN EDGAR TILLOTSON Chess Club 2 3 4 Math Club 2 3 Scuence Club 3 ROBERT JAMES TOLKER Rifle Club 2 CAROL FRANCES TRACY HR Treas 2 Sect Treas 3 4 Dance 2 3 4 Elect n 3 Homecomung 4 CCo Chl MASC 3 Publlcuty 2 3 4 fChJ Welcomlng 4 Class Comm 3 lChD 4 Srlver 1 3 Newman Club 2 L ary Cub ODebs 4 Pamt Box Club 2 Pep Club 2 Sprung Play Comm 3 Monogram S c 3 4 Natl Honor Soc 3 4 JOSEPH FRANKLIN TRAGLE HR V Pres 2 Treas 3 Assembly 4 Cutzenshp 4 Crests 4 Sllver Chips 3 4 Library Club 4 Football Mgr 3 JV Football 2 Var Football 4 HELEN MARIE TRIPLETT Buble Club 4 EMMA GRACE TRUSSELL Welfare 2 ROBERT JAMES TURNBULL Safety 4 Chess Club 2 3 Chemstry Club 3 Math Club 3 4 Science Club 3 Mu Alpha Theta 4 ROBERT STANLEY UNDERSTEIN Cltnzenshnp 4 Safety 4 Class Comm 4 Golf 2 3 JOHN ALLEN UNDERWOOD Athletnc 3 Cntuzenshlp 4 Homecommg 3 4 Key Club, 2, 3,4 KATHRYN MARIE VAN AUSDALL Dance, 35 Welfare, 3. 95 ?- is '34 sr-' '1- I' -4' of Class of 59 Uv' K -an ,N .,.o Rus 1 Rf- A af ff , I KW I 03 Q--1 if WILLIAM JERRY VAN CAMP WILLIAM JOSEPH VERANT Pres WILLIAM WYNDHAM VICKERS JAMES ALBERT WADE Jr Newman Club 2 3 NANCY SUSAN WALD Homecoming 4 Ways 8. Means 4 Class Comm 4 le .lou nal dArgenI 4 Ad Chorus 4 Dabblers Den 3 Fre ch Club 2 4 Pom? Box Club 2 Lahn Honor Soc 3 Nail Honor Soc 4 JERROLD PAUL WALDER Crests ESAIAS ENFIELD WALKER III Welfare 3 Slve logue 4 French Club 2 CAROL RAE WARREN va Dance 3 Class Comm 2 FTA 2 4 Infram r I 2 3 70 .pf 'V-H JOAN CLARICE WATSON Athlehc 2 Dance 2 3 Homecoming 2 3 MASC Wcys8. Means 3 4 Welfare 2 3 4 Class Comm 3 A C 2 3 4 Infromuras RONALD GALEN WEIR FREDERICK SAMUEL WEISS REGINA WEISS Athlehc 3 School Store 2 3 Ways G Meons 3 Srlver Chps 3 Adv Chorus 3 FDNA 2 Spamsh Club 2 Work Experience 4 RICHARD IRWIN WEISS WENDY PHYLLIS WEISS Homecoming, 4, Class Comm., 3, 4 CCo-Cl1.I, Annual Show, 3, Sr Play Comm, 4 THEODORE RAYMOND WELLENS JV Football 2 ELISABETH VERALYN WENDAL HR Sec! 4 Alhlehc 3 Bank 3 4 CHARLES ERNEST WERNER Assembly 4 Cmzenshlp 4 Homecoming 4 Annual ow Band 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Cre ts 3 4 r Baseball 2 3 Golf 4 Soccer 2 3 4 PENELOPE JANE WEST Homecommg 3 4 Lounge 3 MASC 3 Welcommg 3 4 Class Comm 3 Silver Quill 2 3 4 Dqbblarg Den 2 Forengn Exchange Club 2 3 Library Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Powder Puffs 4 Sr Play Comm 4 Sprung Play Comm 3 fCl1J Nail Thesplan Soc 4 Qunll 8: Scroll 3 4 ALLAN MICHAEL WEXLER Homecoming 4 Safely 2 3 4 FDNA 2 4 Basket ball Mgr 3 Mu Alpha Theia 4 JANE MIDDLETON WHARTON HR Sed 4 Elechon 4 Homecommg 4 MASC 3 SC Secrefanal 4 Ways 8IMeons 2 3 4 Welfare 2 3 ss Comm 4 FTA 2 Lnb ub Intramurals 2 3 Science Four Winner 2 ANDREA WHITAKER HR Pres 2 3 4 Chaplams 2 3 Welfare 3 ISedI Class Comm 3 KCIU Lnbrary Club 2 3 4 Natl Honor Soc 3 4 Radclnfle Book Award 3 SARA JANE WHITE Adlvlty 2 Dance 2 3 Homecommg 4 lnlerSchool Relations 3 Ways 8. Means 2 4 W lfare 2 3 4 oss Comm 3 brary Club 2 3 4 Pep Club Annual Show 3 Fashion Show 2 3 Monogram Soc 3 4 ELYSSA SPAULDING WIENER HR V Pres 3 Treas 2 Homecoming 4 SC Secre larlal 3 Class Comm 3 4 Sllverlogue 4 Adv Chorus 4 FTA 2 3 4 lTreasJ Library Club 2 3 4 Peo Club 2 Intramurals 2 Annual Show Comm 2 Qusll and Scrol 4 TOBY RAE WILBURT H R Sec! 2 MASC 3 Class Comm 3 Le Journal d'Argenf 3 4 Silver Qurll 2 3 4 Powder Puffs 3 4 KV Presl Sr Play Comm 3 4 Sormg Play 2 3 Nall Thespaan Soc 4 CPresJ Masque 8. Gavel 4 'Q if Q? f an Sv 1 Q DJ us vs O -1-I U1 LD ...M .Raw J.. GERRY LEE WILCOVE Spanrsh Club 4 Intramurals 2 3 Scrence Farr Wmner A I-l I RONNIE WILKINSON Inlramurals 2 3 PHILLIP ROY WILLCHER Homecommg 4 Wrestlung 4 -ya-f 05 i 'J Q-'I JACQUELYN LOUISE WILSON nch Club 2 3 4- Intramurals 2 3 . if '57 ff QN 'ur-4 CHARLES LEO WILLIAMS Rifle 3 CLAIRE ANN WILLIAMS Homecoming 3 4 MASC 3 Ways 81 Means 2 4 Silver Qurll 2 Adv Chorus 3 Biology Club 4 Llbrary Cu 2 3 4 IV Presl Pep Club 2 lnframurols 2 PATRICIA CLEO WILLIAMS V s Elec lon 4 Homecoming ounge 2 M A S C S C Secretanal Welcoming 4 Class Comm 2 3 4 IChJ Salverlogue 4 Adv Chorus 4 FTA 3 4 ODebs 3 4 ITreasI Pep Club 2 Annual Show 2 Sr Play Comm 4 Sprung Play Comm 2 Intramurals 2 ROBERT TREVOR WILLIAMS Intramurals 2 DONALD EDWARD WILLIAMSON ELIZABETH ANN WILROY H.R. Sed. 3- Dance 4- Homecoming 4- Ways 8 Means 3' Welfare 4- Class Comm. 4- Jr. Newman Club 4- Llbrary Club 3 4- Pep Club 2' Sr. Play 4. PN JERILYN MAE WILSON ' cfion, 4, mecoming, 2 3 4 hf- .... - 1 , ' sl x? Monogram, 2, 35 Ways 5. Means, 2, 3, 4 ICh.D, O'Debs, 4. - 'A 'VE I LINDA JOYCE WILSON H.R. V, Pres., 2, French Club, 3, F.T.A., 2, ITrans. from Fayefleville 31 . . I I72 .ara fe-Ji JUDITH REGINA WOLFHOPE Chorus 4 EDWARD EARLE WOOD Cv Defe se 2 3 Rlfle Club 2 Spun sh Club from Roosevell 47 GERALDINE NAOMI WOOD JANET LEE WOOD Class Comm 4 CChl Pep Club 2 3 Sr Play Comm IT ans from Karl: ood M 47 CHARLES WALLACE WOODARD JR Homecoming 4 Welfare 4 Spanish CI b 4 MARY CAROL WOODS Chaplons 3 4 Homecomung 4 Lounge 2 3 Publcfy 4 Class Comm 3 4 Adv Chorus 3 4 FDNA 2 3 4 Lbr ry Club 3 4 lniramurals 2 r Y--v QTrans 1 MADELINE DIANE WINSON Homecoming 4 Lounge 2 Class Comm 4 FTA Powder Puffs 3 4 Spanlsh Club 2 3 GEOFFREY ERNEST WOLFE Adv Chorus 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 Orchestra Annual Show 2 3 Tennis 2 3 KATHLEEN ELIZABETH WOLFE Homecomnng 4 FDNA 2 French Club 2 Jr Newman u 2 3 4 Library Club 2 3 13A as QTY C ass 'Ui 'S LINDA LOU WOODWARD Sed Lub Teens 2 3 KT uns from Alamo Texl FRANK DOUGLAS YARNELL H R Treos 3 Assembly 4 Cmzensh p 4 Homecomlng and S J V Foo a 3 cr Foolboll 4 173 'sf ' , : , 2 -, f -- -, 2: l . , . -A - ' Q 5 Vs SV JV 1 ! 1.1. , ' , - , , : ' , 2 , 2, 3: l l ' , : -- - -. : , : - Cl b. , , : ' , , , 4. Adv. , . f I' NNN H . l ' 1- f s I in f 9 ssl ,. , , ,' ,, i ,2, . T V, , Sl, v ll , T A 2 ' , Bible Club, 4. I l of '59 -, - : , , : - -, 4: A T52 ' T A r . ' w , O., . ' ' - A A QV 5 S- ! ' , : , : ' U , , 1 , 'L SQ V, , 1 ' , : , , : ii , ,V ' : ., . z - , . : - - - ., , , : F- , 4 i H , , : , - , ' , H.R. ., 2, r.H.A., 2, 3, ' rary Club, 2, 3, Y. , , z Y - , dr , 0 ' U' M 'W 7 I L '14 - - rf I f I . . 1 F h 1 ' 45 B , 2, 3, pring Play, 35 . . tb ll, 5 V . Lx 'V' Late ACLIVILICS ,-1. SENIORS NOT PICTURED MARY STUART BAKEMAN H R Treas 2 Dance 3 4 Homecoming 3 4 Publlclty 2 3 Ways 8. Means 4 Class Comm 3 4 Snlver Quill 2 JOE EDWARD BENTON Assembly 4 Homecoming 4 Stamp Club 2 4 Int murals 2 3 4 WILLIAM C BRODY KENNETH HENTHORNE BRUNER II PETER JAMES BURSENOS Library Club 2 STEPHEN HARDEE CASSIS THOMAS JOSEPH CASSON HARRY LEO CROW III Homecom ng 4 Intramurals 3 4 LESTER MELVIN DEMENT Lounge 3 LEO FRANCIS DONDERO Lounge 3 MASC 3 Jr Newman 3 BARBARA ANN EASTER KENNETH WILLIAM EATON Cmzenshlp 4 JV Basketball 2 3 ARTHUR VREELAND ENGLERT VPres JV Foot a 2 Var Football 3 4 THOMAS WALTER GROVES 2 JV Basketball 2 Var Basketball 3 CHARLES WILLIAM HENYON JOHN BRENNAN JACQUES DAVID EVANS JOHNSON THOMAS PRICE LITTLEPAGE Blalr Forum 4 H R Pres J Reed lraghtj the wmner and T Jorgensen the runner up an the Unnted Natsons Test S Kaplan J Rowell P Blanchard and R Sllbey prove that rf pay: to be long wlnded when you are decorat mg for a Sensor Class party 'Q P Kramer places has order for Semor pxctures with representahves of the Zamsky Studlo I 0 O ,. I Q- . , . , Cf' IN , , f . . ,. , . . gs . . X A V, ' 5 I ,I I of l ' fif' 'x nv. ,, M ,f J- ' gli jf: . 5' wfli ., ,fmugt E I! lv!! -- -,: , ,1 , ,J ' , ,i ,I -,,: ,- ,: ',: , ,i 1'0- , , ,- I ,. I 1,1 ,,- ,. ,: -,:, ,- ,:-- H.R. . ., 2, 35 Crests, 3, 45 .. bll, 5 . , , , .. .,f.. ,5 . , . I D . ' ,. ix Before the performance the tension mounts M Pxoll points out to S Kurxchbaum that a prop ns mrssmg Gathered on the Lnbrary steps on Semor Bermuda Day are B Blaker W Robertson P Barton and J Lubm A thnlllng moment with S Colson and B Brlma combo as she vlews her corsage for the Sensor Pram SENIORS NOT PICTURED GUY CONRAD MCMULLAN Football fTrans rom Suutlandl JUDY ANN MYERS DAVID RUSSELL PAYNE CHARLES FRANKLIN PRYOR Assembly 3 4 JV Basketball 2 Var Basketball JOHN QUIGLEY BARBARA ANN REDMON Ban 3 4 JOHN BERNARD SANSONE ALVIN ADOLPH SARRA JR B n 2 3 4 PAUL FRANCIS SHIPLEY Var Football 2 3 STEVE LINDSAY SILVER Crests 3 4 JOHN LAWRENCE STECKLEIN G 2 3 4 ROSLYN STEINER Publnc ty 2 4 Ways 8- Means 3 Welfare 4 Le Jou I rgent 2 an m French Club 4 Pamt Box Club 2 3 Latun Honor Soc 2 Natl Honor Soc 4 NICHOLAS LEE TOTH Rfle Squad 2 3 JOHN PAT WHITE Assembly 4 Clt zenshp 4 Ways 8- Mea s 4 Cets 4 Var Basketball 3 Var Football 4 FRANK BRADFORD WILKINSON VPres 4 Treas 3 Crests 3 4 Lnbrary Club JV Football 2 Var Football 3 4 . ' 1 . r. ,, . . . . . I1 Q . , - , . , X X . ' . rw 7 . A ' M tb L-.1 . 1 ' - - 'i ' ' ' I 'EEF . . 3. Var. Football, 2, 3, 4 CCo-Copt.J. lr, , . XX 'I' . , . 'xx f ' a d, , , . xx 'I ' - 1 1 - Il ,tl 7 1 1 1 L VI yy olf, , , . Q I t 4 'I , , 1 , r , : H10 , 1' . , d' A , , 4, Silver Quill, 3, 4, Bl 'r Foru , 4, -f . l I 1 I I f I -1 . 1 -, - , 2 'i i , 7 D , 1 r S , H.R. . ., , ., , , , , ' ,4, - t , : . , , . BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 59 FROM WOODMOOR PASTRY SHOP Best Wlshes for a 10127 COLESVILLE ROAD FOUR CORNERS .IU 9 2002 Happy Successful Future To The Class of 59 Proudly Servmg MONTGOMERY BLAIR PIES and CAKES THE CRUSTY PIE CO Plan Ahead For your future as a LEGAL SECRETARY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TECHNICAL SECRETARY Plan Ahead Plan to Enroll 1n the L G BALFOUR COMPANY Sunte 419 71114th Street NW G A R D N E R SCHOOL OF BUSINESS wU5h'l'l9'0 ' DC Sulte 218 Guardlan Federal Bulldlng 8605 Cameron St Sllver Sprlng Md Call JU 79052 I ' ' so o sf., N.s. Ao. 2-7111 O O T I . 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