Parkville High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Parkville, MD)

 - Class of 1956

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Rcedy OPQLUOI' I will not follow where the path may lead but I will go where there is no path, and I will leave a trail. Muriel Stone The first students to graduate from Parkville High School, the Class of 1956, did not have a path to fol- low. The class has tried to set a good example for underclassmeng trying to lead the way for others to follow. During the years of the senior class, the school publication, The Pioneer and the student council came into existence. Other precedents were set: the operetta, spring play, Christmas play, and the an- nual senior Hallowe'en Hop. A member of the Class of '56 designed the school seal. Seniors led the stud- ents in school spirit by supporting the alma mater and the cheerleaders. The Class of 1956 hopes that by doing these things a path has been left for others to follow. 4 cibehcafion The staff of the 1956 The Odyssey dedicate l'arkvillc's first year lxook to the first advisor, Mr. james Ready. 5 B? ,T - s, 'li 22-gym V. . , ...Agn - - , - xt' .. 'fF'Q'77flf-W ' ' :srfsfz i fries- i? fgfljdef 1 is e s , -ggistifzlr fmfpwj - t r as V - 1:.'f '-ffjil .. 42 -Qvgla . iF3FfI. ,,..g.iQ2 - , - A It is a challenge to be the principal of a young and growing high school. Parkville is growing-in total enrollment, in its curri- culum offerings and in activities. The solu- tion of some of the problems occasioned by our rapid growth has required the best of all of us. Much has happened since we moved to this school a little over three years ago. The most encouraging thing that has happened, and can continue to happen, is the increasing realization by the student body that high school means more than merely attending classes. It means participating in classes sat- isfactorily and with ever increasing achieve- ment, it means accepting responsibility for the management, morale, and the spirit of .14 Wed5age rom .7lte lgrincilaa the schoolg it means developing as a person intellectually, emotionally, and spirituallyg it means leaving the high school ready to go on to higher fields of learning or to participate in the work of the world as mature in- dividuals. In accomplishing these gains the class of 1956 has, as the Hrst graduating class, been willing to assume its responsibility for leadership. To those who are leaving Parkville I ex- tend my very best wishes for a satisfying and successful career. It has been a pleasure to know you and to work with you in the solu- tion of your problems and those of a newly- formed school. It will always be a pleasure to welcome you at this school whenever you have an opportunity to return. NORRIS A. KING Principal As every journey begins, we must be cer- tain that all members are present. School attendance is one of the many duties of Mrs. Lorraine Williams, our Administra- tive Assistant. Aside from the compiling of the many county and state reports regard- ing attendance, she keeps track of our school supplies and hires substitute teach- ers. Her calm and efficient personality as- sure us that our school can give a good account of itself. Second in command of our odyssey through Parkville High School is Alvin V. Burgess, our Vice Principal. Aside from his duties regarding discipline, he is re- sponsible for the presence of most of the students through his direction of the transportation for our school. His direc- tion of custodial forces assure us that our building will also be warm and clean. The executive oHicer's friendly and capable manner make us feel secure in our school. was nfs? 2' 'f A Nh: Thomas RCllllll5llytlL'l' guiclance Nlr. Sheldon Riggs GUIDANCE D1il'AR'I'lN'll'1N'l'-'l'he guidance department is c'onc'ernc-d with the study, under- standing, and adjustment ol' each student. It seeks to assist eznch student in his liullest possible development. Guiclznire in the junior high school aids the student to become aware ol' his own abilities, interests, and aptitudes :uid helps him to begin to inzike educaltionzil and voczttionzil choices. In the senior high school, the emphasis is on plzicelnent. The student inztkes definite plans lor continuing his education or lor entering il vocation. The responsibility for guidunfe is shared by all those who come in Contact with the student. 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Mrs. 1'a11s1111s. 111211 111' sccn 1111111 keeping 21 rcc1111l of 11111 s1111l1-1111 who 11111111 11111 11111111 1111 110111. 1,4 ,,ggf.15 M,-O The sc-c'retzu'ies have many johs to perform in the course ol za clay, It is the school secre- taries who keep 11 school running smoothly and eHiriently. Among these duties are the operation ol' the many ofhce Ill2lCllll1CS :intl A typical day is pictured illustrating the many duties performed hy our ofiitc forte in the course of a school day. ttyy 1,5 AV,A I i .. ..,. ...Tl A Q 7 I UFO ll IJIIISIQITII '+202l DSI!! IYZIIO x ..- '7 mf.,-1. Mrs. Nigro 5 . I x A ,i,----- Cf .l- Uur cafeteria staff serves nourishing and tasty food to over 400 students per day. Leading this efficient 0l'g2lllllilli0l'l is Mrs. Mildred Nigro who is ahly assisted hy 21 group of ten ladies. Cakferia an Cjuafoakana Ifaithfully our custodians have kept our school clean and comfortable. In order to do this they must come to school very early to hegiti their custodial duties. Besides doing their duties during regula nf t r school hours, they also x Q, S ,KJ - ITE: s lu' .L - .,...-- help with various civic activities held in our huilding. Nr, lm. Mr. Herbert Cowl X N ll The great business of life is to be, to do, to do without, and to depart. Morley SE IDRS E enior Cfcwzi ,.,.,-1' -A Mrs. Ruth Killian, Advisor Carolyn Rach, Secretary sn, I Mr. YVilliam Hermann, Advisor Gloria Hack, Treasurer Calvert Steuart, Presiden! IY GILMORE MARGARET ABERNETHY Silver Spring Road COIXIMERCI.-Xl. Gilmore . . . Office Asst. 2. 3 . . . Odyssey 4 . . . loves french fries . . . enjoys typing . . . auibition: clerk-typist. A KIOHN ANZALONE 7802 Elmhurst Avenue -Q . DEWITT EDWIN ALT- PETER 7910 Ardmore Avenue ' GENERAL Dea . . . j. V. Basketball Mgr. 2 . . . Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . peroxide . . . I wish I thought it . . . hot rods . . . future: in business. MOSELLE ANNETTE APPEL Pfeffers Road ACADEMIC ACADEMIC johnny . . , 'Track fl . . . mer- Mozel . . . liked by all . . . cury's messenger , . . one who 4- Chorus 2 . . . Monitor 3 . . . will fill your presrription . . . Il's for the birds. . . . future: Don't know. do you? . . . Nice woman in white. personality. MARTHA .IA N E BAILEY 7417 Old Harford Road CENERAL jane . . . Chorus 3 . . . a real crazy dancer . . . always laugh- ing . . . ambition: tosmetologist . . . likes hamburgers. - .H 's l I. 1 JOAN MARGUERITL nf BAKER Carroll Road ACADEMIC Joni . . . Student Council 3, 4 . . . Chorus 3. 4 . . . Monitor 4 . . , Hey phoney . . . enjoys herself in everything she does . . . ambition: teacher. -IACK RICHARD N, BAINBRIDGE -ff' 2921 Wlilloughby Road Q, ACADEMIC jurk . . . crazy legs . . . Track 3 Cross Country Mgr. 4 . . . col- lects stamps . . . What zz dirty bird . . , sandwiches . . . hopes to study forestry. RUSALIE RUTH BARNARD 3029 Ivilloughby Avenue ACADIQMIC Barnyard . , . Chorus 2. 3, 4 . . . Pioneer Z. 4 . . . Dramatics 3 . . . V. Basketball 3 . . . IJon't get your liver twisted . . . future: Arthur Murray dance teacher. PATRICIA ANN BAUCOM 409 Babikow Road COMMERCIAL Pat . . . friendly to all Chorus 2 . . . Dramatirs 3 Odyssey 4 . . . Monitor 2 likes hillbilly music . . . Well whing ding! . . . future: typist. JOHN GEORGE BAXTER 2800 Emerald Avenue ACADEMIC jack . . . V. Cross Country 2 . . . J. V. Basketball 2 . . .hoats. cars . . . That sets okay with me . . . enjoys eating chicken . . . college bound. XVILLIAM KENNETH BARNES Hines Road GENERA L Kenizey . . . sports minded . . . likeable . . . jolly disposition . . . undecided future . . . light curly hair. JOHN JOSEPH BAR- TENFELTER 28 Henry Avenue GENERAL johnny Y... short and Cllle . working on cars . . . How long before 3:30? . . . tnilkshakes wants to learn a trade. VVILLIAM CHARLES BECK 2803 Oakcrest Avenue GENERAL Buddy . . . Chorus 2. 3 . . . likes to eat . . . Great gobs of goose grease . . . enjoys crabs . . . has undecided future. NORMA ANN BELL 306 Dale Avenue ACADEMIC Norm . . . Chorus 2, 3, 4 . Library 2. 3, 4 . . . Monito 3, 4 . . . Student Council 4 quiet and shy . . . swimming . . . spaghetti . . . Ye gads . future teacher. NORMA VIVIAN BAUER Bradshaw COMMERCIAL Norma . . . nice to know . . Cheerleader 3 . . . Odyssey 4 . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . wants to he a model . . . Vege- table Queen Of Md. '55. BARBARA LEE BEARD 2622 VVyclilfe Road GENERAL Barb . . . never on time . . . pokey . . . Odyssey 4 . . . paints . . . Pretty sneaky . . . Pizza pie eater . . . going to be an artist. r2. MARY CONST LXNCE BELL 3045 H'oodside ,-Xyenue '35, COMMERCI XI. t Connie . . . Orlyssejy 4 . . . pleas- ing personality . , . small and cute . . . freckles . . . record en- thusiast . . . good old Italian spaghetti . . . future: secretary. ,torus MORRIS iauizoiik y '-1: ROBERT EDXVARD BELL 7853 Belair Road .-XCADEMIC Bob . . . friendly , . . Basketball Mgr. 3 . . . reads IT. S. History . , . What difference does that make? . , . career in l'. S. Navy. JAMES LESLIE BERK Y . ' if ' 2308 Miller Avenue 28l4 Emerald Road GENERAL .lurk . . . tall. lean and lanky . . . art . . . Sure . . . fried chicken . . . plans to be romnierrial att- ' RICHARD ALLAN BERMEL El Walnut .Xy 4-nue Cl-INER.Xl. Vltirk . . . Student Council 2 . , , lrark Mgr. 2 . . . Chorus ... . . . . anything edible , . . li, S, Navy career 4,-Xnnapolisj , , , delinitely. ALBERT ROBERT BETHKE King .Xyenue Box -toll NIISSED CENI-QRAI. THE BLIS AI . . . curly brown hair . . . six footer . . . enjoys farming . . . has undecided future . , . joker . . . swell guy. -. jim . . . Pimierr 2, 3, 4 . . . j. V. Basketball 2, 3 . . . Class Org. 1 4 . . . Sorta makes you'wontler don't it? . . , hamburgers, fried shrimp . , . ambition: Phar- macist. . BEVERLY ELAINE BESHORE -1 Belair Road AC.-XIIEMIC Iiezf . . , nite kid . . . Ollife Asst. 3 . . . dancing in the dark . . . Cute , . . Don't laugh, it isn't funny! . . . future: Lutheran Parish Worker. GUSTAV CHARLES BIEDERMANN Belair K Nll. Vista Roads GENERAI. -Q, Gus . . . yery friendly '... an- 'YT' other Robinhood . . . l'im1f'1'r 2, 3 . . . 'l'-bone steak . . . future: unknown . . . easy going. ANN E ELIZABETH BITTN ER 2627 Hillcrest Avenue COMMERCIAL Little liit . . . Student Council 2 . . . V. Hockey 4 . . . V. Soft- hall 3 . . . V. Basketball Mgr. 3 . . . Odyssey 4 . . . sews well . . . future: business machine operator. ,EWQ . , I 'i'4. H. LEONORA BARBARA u , BOEHM . 604 Elmwood Road ., COMMERCIAL '- Norie . . . 5'2 and eyes o' lmlue 'Ss 3 . . . fried shrimp , . . future: throw out the anchor and settle down. .ui it ,Q ,mu ROSALI E EVE LYN BO RC lVl A N G00 Allender Road COMM l-IRCIAI. Rose . . . l'als with Beverly, Nancy and Carolyn . . . You're going to get yours . . . loves to eat chicken .X-La-King . . . am- hition: secretary. DIANE VVEBBER BRANDT N, 3003 .-Xtton Road .-XC.XlJl'1MlC Di . . . Chorus 2. fl, 4 . . . Dra- tnatics 3, 4 ...Q I. V. Basketball 2. fl . . . V. Volleyball 2 . . . music . . . You know it, man! . . . future teacher. MARLENE ELIZABETH BUNCE S 7807 Clarksworth l'lace r COMMERCIAL Mar . , . huhhling personality . . . Chorus 2 . . . Student Coun- cil 4 . . .Class Org. -4 . . . What seems to hy he your difhculty? . . . future actress or medical secretary. ERIC ROBICRT 4 . BRAGG , Box l027. White Nlarsh ' Rickn . . . friendly . . . likes to work on automohiles and en- gines . . . Don't cross your hridges till you get to them . . . future: Aeronautical lin- gineer. ALFRED PAUL BUHR I5 Leslie .Xvenue GENERAL AI . . . hrown eyes . . . tall . . cars. hot rods . . . college . . Ixahy blue lford. V. N xs ' X - . Jovczii MARILYN f . .1 BURNHAM , f 4519 Kenwood Avenue '7' -,X ' GENERAL A joy . . . tall and a neat dresser I . . . Chorus 2, 4 . . . llramatics ' , f 3 . . . I'iom'1'r 3, 4 . . . enjoys 5. collecting records . . . amhition: .- cosmetic representative. future: unknown . . . has a JOHN CAMPBELL Bangert Street ACADEMIC john . . . taxidermist . . . great kidder . . . hooky for hunting . . . nice in company. WAYNE FORD CARTER l6 Elmont Avenue ACADEMIC Wayne . . . tall. easy going j. V. Basketball 2 . . . V Basket- ball 3 . . . V. Soccer -I . . . Stud- NANCY LEE BUSSENIUS 5 Linhigh Avenue ACADEMIC Nancy . . . six footer , . . likes bar-b-q . . . future: lady in white . . . J. V. Basketball 2 . . . V. Basketball 3, 4 . . . Pimwer 2, 3. 4 . . . Class Org. 3 . .. Student Council 4. 4' 455 cnt Council -1 . . . vcrv snorts . I minded . . . headed for college. R' CHARLES DAVID CAYCE 3326 E. joppa Road GENERAL Charlie . . . the strong, silent type . . . enthusiastic when it comes to hunting or hshing . . . future as a mechanic . . . tall and nice looking. 1 EDWARD BYER 466 Stocksdale Road ACADEMIC lid . . . Student Council 2. 3, -4 Chorus 2. 3. 4 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . likes shrimp and french fries . . . enjoys music . . . future in the Held of music. .. A 5.1 N, 1' 'Wm ' avg .. ' 'NC ' . 'e , - PATRICIA LEE CARROLL 8003 Harris Avenue CEN ERAI. Pat . . . loads of fun . . . Student Council 2 . . . Cheerleading 2, 3 . . . Class Org. 3 . . . Urlyxsey 4 . . . enjoys art, sewing, and dancing . . . ambition: fashion illustrator. MYRTLE LEE CATTERTON 9I00 Old Harford Road COMNIERCI.-Xl. Lee . . . nice k quiet . . . likes spaghetti . . . future: secretary . . . Clllc . . . short . . . blond. . Y l JANET SUE CHAPMAN 'ff er 52l Old Home Road GENERAL 5- Susie . . . blond by nature . . . Cheerleading 2, 3 . . , Pirmrfr 2. g 3 . . . Dramatics 3 . . . enjoys , swimming, dancing . . . loves strawberry shortcake . . . future: fashion illustrator. I 1 h N .V 'T 4 DOROTHY E'I l'A CLIFFORD 5009 Ken wood .Xvcn uc KIOMINIICRCIAI. EARL RONALD CHASON 3007 Du Boise .I vcnuc .-XCJXDICMICI lfonniz' . . . farming or enginccr- ing in thc futurc . . . Class Org. 4 . , . Cross Country 2, 3 . . . Track 2. 3 . . . craves lohsters and hard crahs . . . nicc looking. Hflll' 34 z-'EV DIANA MAY CHYBA 7720 Belair Road Q., CZONINIIQRCIXI. Diana . . . lorcs fried chicken . . . Ody,S.w'v 4 . . . future as stcnographcr or housewife . . . pleasing personality . . . peaches and cream complexion. MARIE DOROTHY CLOUGH 42l7 'I'hornclifl' Road Dol . . . artisticly inclined . . . hlondic . . . dcsirvs a cart-cr in conuncrcial 2ll'l . . . Class Org. 4 , . . good fricnd to have . . . lfor trying in a huckctf' XVILLIAM IFREDIQRICIK CIOKICR Sltilil Oak Sunnnit ,Xvc-nuc CLI-.NIiR.XI, CENERAI. Marie , . . likes to draw in hcr Iii!! . . . would Iikc a carccr in spare time . . . a fan of Nat King Cole . . . wants a career in thc art field . . . Gosh . . . pretty and quiet. FRANKIE LOUISE COMBS 96ll Dixon :XYCIIIIC COINIMERCIIAI, Frnnkir . . . Dramalics 2 . . . V. thc .Xir Iforcc . . . plcasanl scnsc of hutnor . . . How well do I know it . . . Iovcs crahs . . . nicc guy. fx .Q , Softball 3 . . . Ozlvxwx' 4 . . . Class Org, 4 . . . future as a secretary . . . Hi-ya Sweetheart . . . likes anything at all. TI-IO MAS NVILLIA M COONEY 8105 Old Harford Road CLENICRAI. Tnmmif' . . . takes to water like a duck . . . futurc as an architect . . . How's life? . . . easy to gct along with . . . craves spa- ghctti. JOSEPH PROBES COPELAND IS E. Elin .Xvcnuc .XCADEMICI .lor . . . Monitor 2. fl, 4 . . . Proj. Squad 2 . . . I.ah .Xsst .,.. cn- thusiastic about hunting and fishing . . . Of all thc cotton pickin' luck . . . college hound. -2' ,I ANNA ELIZABETH CORIIIN pr I il Bradshaw. Nlaryland I Q GENERAL Arm . . . Monitor 2. fl . . . likes , to roller skate . . . future as a factory worker . . . spaghetti tops the list . . . quiet and ap- preciattve. BERTHA MARGARET CORBIN CAMERA llradshaw, Maryland SHY GENERAL lierlhn . . . collects records . , . future as a factory worker . . . craves suhs . . . quiet and pleas- ant . . . easy to get along with. SHIRLEY ANN CORLE f I826 E. joppa Road c:r1NER.x1, Q 5 Shir! . . . Chorus 2. fl . . . likes to tap dance . . . future as a dance director . . . loves french fries . . . Oh Well . , . pleasant person. JOAN ANNA COSTER 4265 Chapel Road GENERAL joan . . . Chorus 2. fl, 4 . . . Cheerleader 3 . . . Office Asst. 2, 4 . . . Pion1'1'r 2 . . . likes music . . . Belair Roller Rink tops the list . . . 0h! Daddy! . . . future: liank worker. IAMES ALAN COUNTS 365 Forge Road .XCIAIJICNIIC Iimmie . . Proj, Squad 2. 3, -i . . . llratuatics 2. fl, 4 . . . likes to hike and camp . . . future as an insurance salesman . . . XN'ho me? . . . short and cute, ELAINE MARGARET CLUSTER 4253 Chapel Road GENERAL Elaine . . . Library Asst. 2, 3, 4 . . . Odyssey 4 , . . often seen at Belair Roller Rink . . . craves milkshakes . . . future as cer- tified public accountant. ng, LIOHN HENRY c:osTeR 'K V 5, 4265 Chapel Road john . . . good with a 22'. . . likes to fish . . . Ile sure y0u're right. then go ahead . . . craves hot fudge sundaes . . . pleasant personality. BARRY FRANKLIN CREASY l8 Henry Avenue ,fix 'YPD ACA DEM IC Barry . . . collects records as a hohhy . . . sees exterior decora- ting in the future . . . likes ice cream of any kincl . . . quiet and easy to get along with. CULLUM oi-LNERA1. NVILLIAM LEE Old Philzidelphia Road Y liill . . . future as a draftsman . . . spends spare time collect- ing model trains and cars . . . quiet uv with a nice versonal- ll! H , l KATHERINE LOUISE DAVIDSON 7805 Old Harford Road COMMERCIAL Kitty '... Volleyball 3 . . . Dra- matics 2, 3, 4 . . . an are at the ten pins . . . undecided future . . . quiet type . . . easy to get along with. rig, K ' SAROLYN JEAN DE GRANV 3504 East joppai Road QIOMMERCIAI. Carolyn . . . Uriyswy 4 . . . nice personality . . . future secretary . . . Bev's other half . . , ham- burgers . . . How that is? , FRANCES HELEN DIEPOLD 7 McCormick Avenue COMMERCIAL Fran . . . 0dx'.s.w'x' Al . . . future as general office worker . , . Yer right! . . . likes hamburgers and subs . . . nice personality. DI FATTA likeable guy. 1'- rf' e DICK JOSEPH 84100 Harford Road Rav, x GENERAL COMINIERCIAL .N .,. uv Dirk . . , Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Carolyn . . . future as a secretary . . . 'lrack 2. 3, 4 . . . future un- . . . All right men! . . . french decided . . .craves sour beef and fries top the list . . . quiet and dumplings . . . short and eute cute . . . nice personality. X FRANK GABRIAL X D'EUSTACHIO . 2722 M2 Alden Road GENERAL Frank . , . Library Asst. 3 . . . builds model ships as a hobby . . . future in the Navy . . . gift for gab . . . nice guy. GEORGE VV. DIETRICH 'gps IGN 8211 Old Harford Road GENERAL George . . . wants to be a news- paper worker or a teacher . . . Hi-ya tools! . . . very dignified . . . likes to dance . . . fun to be with. MARY CAROLYN DINGLE 4313 Belmar Avenue CAROL RUTH DISNEY GLENN ALLAN DOERING 3031 Acton Road ACIXDFMIC I2 Fuller Avenue ACADEMIC Carol . . . Chorus 2. 3. 4 . , . future as a woman in white . . . Glnm . . . V. Soccer 3' 4 1 CAROL ANN DORFLER 5706 Kenwood Avenue GENERAL Carol . . . V. Hockey 3, 4 . . . V. Softball 3 . . . Class Org. 4 . . . sleeps most of the titue . . , Odyssey 4 . . . wants to be a commercial artist . . . short and cute. PAULA DVVINGER 3002 Texas Avenue ACADEMIC Paula . . . Chorus 2. 3. 4 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . V. Basketball. Hockey, Volleyball 3 . . . future as a nurse . . . Mom's hungar- ian goulash-sounds good. buf' lt's not easy! . . . has a mania likes to mrork on Cm-S . q . -'0 K for hamburgers . . . real friend- get out the Cary ' . . just loves l ll' gal- fried chicken . . . personality 2 galore. NORMAN COURTNEY DOXEN 4105 Perrv View Road GIQNER.-XI. Norman . . . Proj. Squad . . . has an eye for rare coins . . . likes to ride horses . . . future in the Air I-'oree . . . sour beef is the best . , . nice guy. KENNETH H. EAGLE Bow I4 East joppa Road ACADEMIC Den . . . has a special '55 Olds . . . wants to be an electrical engineer . . , favorite food is dessert . . . nice likeable guy. ,, MARY ANN nAs'1'oN JOAN ELIZABETH EKR I ' . C' 9000 Avondale Road 4820 Kenwood Avenue F5 V qw 5 1 PF' N! COMMERCI.-Xl, c:oMM1-Lkctrxt. .1 X A r Mary A1111 . , . V. Softball 3 . . . jorm . . , Ofhce Asst. 2, 3 . . . X 4 . 1 ' Odyssev 4 . . . Class Org. 2 . . , Odyssey 4 . . . likes new clothes 5 . 5 loves to dame . . . aims to be and howling . . . future housea a private secretary ...V craves wife . , . Don't know do ya? A 4 V ' hamburgers . . . real swell gal. . . . craves Pizza pie. U f A-fr. A 23 ' v NORMAN ERIC ELLIS 37 Greenwood Avenue .XCKIJEMIC 'W' H1-if , . . Pifmm- fl . . . by. v. 'hr Baseball fl . . . V. Baseball Mgr. PHYLLIS RUTH ENGLEMAN 2916 H iss A venue COMM ERCI AI. 3 . . . likes model trains and sports . . . future in engineering or coaching . , . likes fried chick, en . . . nice guy. Phyllis . . . gl. V. Volleyball . . . Odyssey 4 . . . Monitor 4 . . . Drum Majorette 4 . . . wants ' a career as a secretary . . . likes spaghetti best of all . . . pleasant to be with. LEXNIS PRESTON FISHER Box 340 Northwind Road ACAIJEMIC Vx il Lew . . . crew cut and baby blue eyes . . . enjoys swimming dur- ing his spare time . . . Get lost! . . . fried chicken is a favorite . . . headed for college . . . cute guy. Q. 4 A Wan... 445.- D' f-'bt ROGER PROCTOR FRANCIS Red Lion Road ACADEMIC Roger . . . has a hot Ford . . . Monitor 3 . . , likes to tinker with automobiles . . . headed for college . . . quiet . . . nice guy with a pleasant personality. DEANNA MADELINE ENGEL i037 Stevens Road COMMERCIXI. Def' . . . desires to become a clerk . . . likes any kind of cake . . . short and sweet . . . a real quiet girl with a likeable per- sonality. MARY AGNES FRAZIER 8307 Old Harford Road GENERAL Mary . . . collects post cards . . . future: woman in white . . . likes Italian foods . . . baby sits in her spare time . . . quiet and nice. GENERAL f-x 'ii JAMES JQHN FINK 5923 Shady Spring Road jim . . . tall-n-good-looking V. Basketball 2. 3. 4 . . . enjoy all sports . . . Chicken future uncertain . . . hlushes easily . . . well liked by all cute. PATRICIA CAROL FLETCHER 4606 Forest View Avenue GENERAL Pat . . . attractive . . . just ive her spaghetti . . . loves horse back riding . . . future asadieti tian . . . cute giggle . . . pleas ing personality. of? ' ALBERT GEORGE FRITZ 2610 Taylor Avenue GENERAL Al . . . plays in the hand . . . likes model railroading and ESTELLE KATHERINE GANIBLE 9512 Burton Avenue COMlNlERCl.Xl, Stella . . . favorite dish, Chow Mein . . . comical person . . . Volleyball 2, 3. -4. Chorus 2 .... hopes to he a secretary . . . Odyssey 4. BA RBA RA LIAN E GERMAN 8704 Baker Avenue COMMERCIAL Barb . . , tiny . . . pretty hlack hair . . . loves to listen to records . . . hopes for a secretarial career. swimming . , . undecided future guy. .- M, ' .g. -nl 'kv' K3 ET'--0 GILBERT XVARREN GLASER 3145 joppa Road GENERAL - Gil . . . loves milkshakes . . How long hefore ?v:f'l0? . . tall . . . such fun to know . . . enjoys working on ears . . wonderful personality. SYDNEY LAUREINE MW' .',- - ,., . GALLION Red Lion Road, While Marsh an CONINIERCIXI, Syrl . . . V. and il, V. Basketball ugly' 2. 3 . . . Orlyssey 4 . . . Ain'l it . . . swims like a fish . . . speed demon on the typewriter keys . . . plans to attend college. A-nfs gg.-f ew- 15 BETH ANN GOETSCH 2902 Oakcrest Ayenue AKLXIHZNIIC Beth . . . Chorus 2, 4 , . . XVILLIAM LEONARD GEHRING 2900 Linganore .Xvenue AC.-XDEMICI Bill . . . loads of fun . . . Basket- lmall Mgr. 3 . . . loves to eat . . . dreams of making his first mil- lion . . . Baseball Mgr. 3. BETTY -IEANE GIBSON East joppa Road, Fullerton COMMERCIAI. Belly . . . likes spaghetti and meat halls . , . keeps you laugh- ing . . . collects hillhilly records . . . wants to do clerical work. quiet spoken . . . musically minded . . . enjoys eating cake . . . sees teaching in the future . . . hlushes easily. I IAROLYN GVVEN SRAMMAR 810 Westwood Avenue IOMMERCI.-XI. Inl.... . will he a scrihhle writer . nd will lunch 'xwa at home ' l 1 KY ,eys . . . likes harah-ques Oh Yeah. UCI-IARD PAUL IRIFFIN 000 'liaylor Avenue LENER.-XI, lick . . . would like to use his K rtistic ability in his fixture -If .fork . . . likes to eat . . . laskethall Mgr. 3 . . . V. Soccer Agr. 3 . . . j. V. Track 2 . . . regular fish fiend . . . Too looped to pop. win 1 N LOUISE ANNA GOETTE 3001 Vllilloughhy Avenue COM MERCIAI. Lou . . , song hird , . . a whiz at knitting . . . future secretary . . . Chorus 2, 3. 4 . . . Odyssey 4 . . . Office Asst. 2, 3 . . . likes fried chicken. RICHARD DEAN GOWL 8828 Avondale Road GENERAL Dick . . . hot rods and speed- sters . . . hoping to become a skilled carpenter . . . friendly and pleasant . . . tall and well huilt. JOHN EDXVARD GROVE 263l joppa Terrace ACADEMIC jack . . . future: Air Force pilot . . . tall . . . pleasant personality . . . V. Basketball 2, 3 . . . V. Crosscountry 2 . . . j. V. Track 2 . . . V. Soccer 3, 4. RONALD CHARLES GUMMEL 8504 Old Harford Road GENERAL Ronnie . . . tall . . . hlond hair . . . enjoys tinkering with . . . likes sour heef and dump- lings . . . unknown future. H ig Q -us.- '76 FLORENCE MACKLIN GREAVES 22 Glenmore Avenue ACADEMIC Flo . . . Pioneer 2 . . . Dramatics 3 . . . loves shrimp . . . likes her music hot and loud . . . Lihrary 2 . . . Class Org. 3, 4 . . . future: teacher. RUTH ELAINE GRONBERG 8315 Avondale Road COMMERCIAL Ruthie . . . quiet spoken . . . likes most all foods . . . wants to enter secretarial field after leaving school. CHYS GLORIA NIE.-KN HACK l6 Fuller Avenue ACADEMIC Gloria . . . pleasing personality , . . enjoys reading . . . likes French fries . . . future: teacher . . . Pioneer' 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Org. 2. 4 . . . V. and j. V. Bas- ketball 3 . . . V. Hockey 3, 4, Q. rt ' -Wk-i - TH ELMA LOUISE HAMMOND Route 2, Box 8?l,Trtunpmill Rd. COMNIERCIA-XI, Pickles . . . no definite future plans . . . reads in spare time ' and listens to hillbilly music . . . Monitor 2. 3. 4 . . . Office Asst. 2. 3, 4 . . . Chorus 2. 3, 4. I-IOXVARD OLIVER ny.-xix-tus HENRY I-IARDYVICK t HARTMAN 8507 Harford Road ' 26015 Wendover Road CflbIbIERCI.XI. ,XCADENIIC Sonny '.., 0dvv.txf't' 4 . . . loves Durky -,,, friendly to all , , . to fool with cars . . . likes hunt wrgiglitliftcr ,.,' 'Cha' '.., likes and pancakes . . . quiet . . . will devote his immediate future to the armed service . . . very pleas- ant. LILLIAN ELLEN HEMMETER 3109 Acton Road ACADEMIC Ellen . . . nice to be with . . . enjoys writing . . , likes almost anything . . . future in journal- ism . . . Pioru-rr 2, 3. 4 . . .Stud- ent Council 2. 3, 4 . . . Class Org. 2. 3,4 . . .Chorus 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR BROlNIFIIfLD HINE 7801 Tilmont Avenue AC.-XDENIIC 63 Brom . . . ham radio operator . . . plans future in electronics . . . amiable . . . short and dark . . . hard worker. 27 joppn Road en . . . has an undecided future. fT10Sl foods . . . plans his future in the .-Xir Force. GARY XVOODROW HIGH 9430 Ridgely A venue ACADEMIC Cary . . . shy-n-quiet . . . Class Org. 3, 4 . . . future in the field of aviation . . . so very nice to know . . . sociable . . . short dark hair. NANCY -IANE HITCHCOCK ACADEMIC Nance . . . loads of fttn . . . Li- brary 2, 3 . . . Office Asst. 2 . . . Monitor 4 . . . likes fried chick- NELSON EARL -'L HO FF MASTER Au. GH Dale Avenue GENER.-Xl. .Yrlxori , , . loads of fun . Dramaties 2 . , . likes to eat . . future: undecided. DOLORES ANN HOLT f .t 2711 Emerald Road 1. It GENERAL Def' . . . Chorus 2. 3 . . . collects stuffed animals . , . XYhat seems to he your difficulty Mack? . . . likes spaghetti . . . future: un- decided. IOYCE HELEN HOTT 3320 Ellen Avenue lIONlMliRCIl.Xl. lox-rr' . . . a wonderful person . . , always ready with a pleasant word . . . enjoys hillbilly music . . crazy 'liout turkey . . . work- ing for a secretarial career. DONALD STEPHEN H U BBARD 3105 California .Xveu ue UENERNI, Don . . . enjoys life and living . . . plans his future in the Navy . , . XVisecracker . . . likes to tinker with cars. RICHARD CLYDE HUNNIClU'I I' 4323 Silver Spring Road tQENliR,Xl. Dirk . . . lots of fun to ln- with . . . Cross Country 3. -l . . . liasketlmall 3 . . . enjoys hunting . . . likes most food . . . ttnde- t'ided future. BEVERLY ANN HOUCK 3333 joppa Road ICOMIXIERCLXI. Bez: . . . pleasing personality . . . Cheerleader 2 . . . Class Org. 3, 4 . . . Orlvsxrv 4 . . . likes cokes . . . Cllle . . . seeks office work. PAUL LEE HUDSON vt 3009 Parktowne Road - GENERAL Paul . . . hopes tu lietomt' a draftsman . , . tall and lilond . . . friendly . . . sulrtle htunor . . . nice to know . . . good fu- tttrc in store. DAVID XVI LLIANI HUNTINGTON 5 Greenwood .Xven ue .XCADEMIC IJ11111' . . . prefers women for pastime . . . plans to make a Ford rocket . . . lotes those mambo mighty moes. NANCY YVUNXPQ HY.-Ylvl' 80ll llvlzlii' Roznl CONINIICRCI Xl. ivflllfl' . , . hopus for ai c':n'cci' in thc lmnsincss worlil . . . vnu' . . . always laughing , . . lovcs potutovs zinil :ill slamliy foods. GliORCli XX'liS1.liY I-I.-UXIS lfrzinklimillv Roznl, l'ppCi' l-:ills GliNliR.XI. ll'r.f . . . likcs linining, rollcr Slillllllflf :ind Zllil . . . lf S. Const Gnzml . . . likcs piv, zinv olg kind . . . so lllll. ROBIQRT DANIEL HllN'I'ING'I'ON LIQON.-XRD H IQRMAN H ll'1'SCll l IQN Rl'1U'I'liR 5 tgrccnwooil ,xvcniw Hlllilh-'lll'ClllCl' Road 01-1X1-QRXI, K-liNliR,XI, lfolr . . . flllCllllSll'X is his hohln' . . . not too urrlziin zilmonl his fntnrc plzins . . . good sinclcnl . . . nicc lo know. lull zlnrl rlzirk , . . plains lo spend his yczirs working his own farin . . . zi fricfl rhirkcn cater. -n.f 2 N . K ' ,A ClH,fXRI,liS CI.'XSl'lCR JOHN ROEDEI, EIAGIQR kI.'X1iGlQR, EIR. 2837 Snnnnii .Xxvnuc 4119 lziilor .Xvcnnc l.l,Nl.R.Xl, .XC..Xlll.Mlf, Bu- . . . Chorus -. J. 4 . . . Rodv . . . oh so-o-o-o KIIIC . . , going into thc I'00llIlg hnsinc-ss sports cnlhnsinsl . . . clcsirvs il . . . likcs caring all fricrl foods. fzlrccr in lncclicinc , . . Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . X. Sonor 3, -I, Imn . . . wry nice looking . . . 2 T XVILl5liR'l' -jliROlXIli nvnia 2928 .Xnilrcu .Xvcnnc C.liNliR.Xl. Will . . . hig :incl hlonrlc . . M'0l llrl likc to inzikr- thi- polic force . . . secs nn immcclinlc fn lllfl' with l'nc'lv S1lIll'S .Xrlny . . goes for snh sumlwiflies. Ill lJI'I'll ANN ill-XCKSON 1-1 .2112-4 H illi l'l'Sl .N von uc CONlNllf.RKIl,Xl, jurlv . . . KTZIIY for pop record . . , ziniinnl lover . . . hopes I olwlnin :i position in thc hnsincf livlcl. Q FRANK GEORGE - A KIAKUM J Cowenton .-Xvenue I GENER.-XI. George . . . likes hunting and sports . . . undecided future . . . loves fried chicken . . . Class Org. 3, 4. RI'1'A PATRICIA KIAVVORSKI Bradshaw Road GEN l .RI-Xl. Rim. . . . blond , . . enjoys danc- ing . . . 'l'hat's about the size of it . . . aspires to be a house- l SHIRLEY AIOY JAMES 8003 Temple Road CONIMIiRCI.,XL Shir! . . . hobbies include read- ing and sewing . . . future: ofhce worker . . . baked ham fried is a favorite, .. DAVID OILI-:ERT AIOHNsON 440i Kenwood .-Xvenue GliNliR.XI, lazcky . . . You'd be surprised! . . . strives for a career in the Navy . . . eats anything thzIt's wife. good . . . Chorus 2. 3 . . . Odys- sey 4. ROBERT ALI.IaN JOHNSON 7905 Rollingview Avenue COMMl'lRCl.Xl. Bob . . . likes to watch the Orioles . . . a brain with figures, accountant . . . enjoys any kind of ice cream. .IAN ICE AN N IQTTE KERLEY 4408 Raspe .Xvenue GEN l-ZRAI, Annette . . . easy going . . . Nurse's Club 2. 3 . . , Odyssey 4 . . . Do you realize? . . . peanut butter sandwiches a favorite . , . ho mes to be a nurse. l XVAYNIQ ANTHONY M .IUCHS 3050 Oak Forest Drive GICNER.-Xl. IVIIVHI' . . . good ire skater . . . traves steak . . . nire personality . . . lot of fun . . . never on time for anything . . . undecided future. JOHN LEROY KEYS 4503 Forest View Avenue .-XC.-XDIQNIIC N Ln '... J. V. Basketball 2 . . . I V Basketball fl. 4 . . . V. Soccer 3. 4 . . . model planes are a hobby . . . wants to be a Phys. lid. teacher . . . Obi I don't know about that. Q NIOSEPH ERNEST LOIS SUE KIDD 7842 Belair Road EDXNARD CHARLES KLINE ACADEMIC Box 36 joppa Road 1.0 . . . sports lover , . . Chorus c'l NhR u' 3. 4 . . . Class Org. 2, 3, 4 . .. V. Hockey 3, 4 . . , likes ice cream , . . ll. V. Basketball 2 . . . j. V. Volleyball 2 , . . V. Volleyball 3 . . . Good HC-av ons. are h is favorite. KLI N C N 40l 3 Taylor Avenue GENERAL joe .... Xuto cluh . . . photos graphy . . . lows roast lmeef . . . V. Sorter 3 . . . likes model rail- roading . . . wants to be a ma- chinist. KATHLEEN KNORR 3052 Parktowue Road A COMMERCIAL Kathie' . . . spends time listening to good music . . , likes all good food . . . desires an oflice posi- 5 tion after graduation. lid . . . likes to drive . . . quiet . . . nice guy . . . undecided fu- .lqiv ture . . . cokes and halnhurgers PEGGY KNOBLE Box 90 Trumps Mill Road ACADEMIC Peg . . . Dramatics 2, 3 . , . thinks horses are the greatest . . . bound for college . . . chili con carne is a favorite . . . real mce person to know. BARBARA ELLEN KNOX 8108 Conduit Road ACADEMIC Merc . . . those nursing as a future . . . camera hug . . . likes to swim . . . new to Parkvillc this year . . . How 'bout dat. ROBERT LEE EDXVARD VVAYNE KOWALSKY KRAUS 8710 Baker Avenue 8725 Belair Road with cars and lmoats. than never. GFNFRXI .XCADEMIC Qin- Boli . . . You hetter helieve it lid . . . Guttenlvurgs invention . . . desires to he a sheet metal as a hohhy, printing . . . un- worker . . . enjoys tinkering decided future . . . Better late , 1, - ' IHI7 AVCINIOYCI' Road . V .YA gg ll .K 'N ll 5 EM MA IXIARIAM LACHNIT I2 Henry ,Xvenue CONINIICRKZIAI. qlilfrrlrug . . . lots of fun . . . Office Asst. 2. 3 . . . lIfIr.v.v1'y 4 . . . I'ni hungry . . . likes Bar- ll-Ques from Crosse-s's . , . fu- ture: to tie the knot. RUBIQRT IIOXVARD LANCLHIRT 3822 Joppa Road lil-INIQRAI. llnli , . . Gods gift to girls of l'.H.S .... Urlx'.i.w'r -I . . . Dra- tnatics fl . . . colletts records . . . hot rod . . . I.et's dig out , . . likes l'illa pie . . . future. coin- nterrial photographer. ,,J- ' 'x . JJ' ' 1 Atl .6 ' in . i ..- JEAN HILLIQN JOHN XVESLILY 5 ' LAUDILNKLUS LAUFIQR, JR. i 'S' 4245 Overton Avenue 1800 Rushely Road ' t CZONINIICRKIIAI. ACADIQMIKI 'pf A , llenurtz' . . .quiet type . . . Uzlyx- jay . . . Y. Cross Clountri ' A i NU' .wr 4 . . . 'l'hat's what Harlan . . . V. lrafk 2 . . . Student Q , J said , . . likes Italian spaghetti Council 2, fl . . . Y. Soccer fl . . . plans to get hitrhed. . . . V. Track 3 , . . 'l'hat will learn von . . . likes hunting and NVILLIAM NICHOLAS X Kurxtis, JR. .XCAIJIQMIKZ liill . . . loves mashed potatoes and gravy . . . sports enthusiast . would like to he an account- DAVID THO MAS KRAUSMAN ' 8856 Belair Road GICNERAI. Daw' . . . tutes the clarinet. Band 3, 4 . . . hatn radio MVN SAKLJ . . , eleftronieal engi- neer . . . Better late than . . . I'm hungry. never. ELIZABETH CAROL LAFON 8511 Oakleigh Road CONIMICRCZIAI. Betty . . . quiet and shy . . . Of- fhce Asst. 2. fl, 4 . . . Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . I mean . . . likes lu. 'gs 4 'tr R A 'i f french fries . , . future: teacher. J , M, JANET IQLIQANUR ,,, A s I LASSAHN Q4 - 35: 7403 Belair Road . , - W b AC.ADkNIlC. .1 aff? ' jan . . . hlontl hy nature . . . V. Basketball 3 . . . V. Volleyhall 3 . . . SIILIJTPJ' iil'CSSl'I' . . . SITOTIS minded . . . likes steak . . . fu- IUTCI SCCTCIHTY. .lbs 32 inilkshakes. f' 'U' CAROLE ANN LINZ 304 Ivillow Road COMMERCIAL Carol . . . likes to write letters . . . Chorus 2. 3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Dramatics 4 . I like Ike . . . Pizza pic . has already tied the knot. ELEANOR EDN.-X LOTZ SNOW Woodside .Xven ue MILDRED ELIZABETH LEONARD 3035 Park towne Road COM M ERCIA L Millie . . . future: secretary . . . . . . cute and compact . . , al- ways fun to he with . . . swell personality . . . friendly. 47-'v 5.1 COMMERCIAL lil . . . nice . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Y. Hockey fl . . . Chorus A ' 2, 3, 4 . . . O-Nuts . . ,enjoys dancing and reading .. . cream . . . underided future. Z ice GLORIA DOLORES MARCO 4515 Neeker Avenue COMMERCIAL Glo . . . a friend to all . , . Chorus 2 . . . Library Asst. 2, 3 . . . Dramatics 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Orlvxsey 4 . . . likes Pizza pie . . . future: teacher. 33 JOHN .1os1aPH LIKENS 4245 Chapel Road GENERAL john . . . likes squirrels and rah hits . . . not sure of his future . . . Keep your cottoupickin' hands off . . . a nice guy to know. ROBERT EIENNINGS LOGAN I 3057 Park towne Road GENERAL us- Bob . . . crazy about cars . . . hopes to have a future as a car mechanic . . . nice fellow to know. LILLIAN MARIE SOMERS LOWERY 102 Linhigh Avenue COMMERCIIAI. Smnes . . . tall . . . Dramaties 2, 3, 4 . . . Ilrllvssey 4 . . . hill- hilly musif fan . . , I'll never tell . . . likes spaghetti and ineathalls . . . future: private secretary. VICTOR SHERWVOOD MARKLAND East joppa Road GENERAI. Buzz . . . tall, dark and hand- some . , . Behave Yourself . . likes cold fried chicken . . . fu ture: salesman. 46' f l WILSON HOLLIS I' IVIARTIN .fr W ' 922l Belair Road GENERAL Wilson . . . train crazy . . . LO RA PATRICIA likes cheeseburgers. to take up science in college . . . Makes you kind of wonder . . MAYDWELL 2920 Placid Avenue 4 t1oMMERc:t.x1, lg, -5' hopes Pat . . . french fries . . . Oflice Asst. 2. 3, 4 . . . Chorus . . . likes to play Cupid . . . future: secretary . . . Shure it is. 'r CAIL LOUISE MARY REGINA AO' MCCULLEY MCLEAN 8701 School Road Glen Arm COMMERCIAL ACI.-XDEMICZ Gail . . . tall and quiet . . . Chorus 2, 3, -I . . . collects re- cords . . . My Word . . . likes sua hetti . . . futtne: executive X jeanie . . . blonde hair . . . Dra- matics 2 . . . Class Org. 3 . . . Odyssey 4 . . . Ipsy I'ipsy . . . likes to eat swordlish . . . no fl E secretary. fixture plans. LEONARD CHARLES JOYCE ELAINE MCMAHON MCNAMEE H4-I Dartmouth Avenue 4-IOI GICIIIIIIJYC Avenue GENERAL COMMERCIAL Mi1'k1'y . . . short and cute . . . joy . . . quiet type . . . Nurse's Oilvs.w'y 4 . . . Sorter Mgr. 25 . . . Club 2 . . , brown hair . . . Well . , . future, held of agri- baseball and boxing fan . . . Its alright . . . likes corn beef hash . . . future: insurance busi- ness. DOROTHY EILEEN MEI-ILISCH N15 'iw 4410 Glenmore Avenue AC.-XDENIIC H gf? Doltie . . . f21IVX'.Y.Yf'A' 'I . 1 don't care . . , keeps ina busy with letters to XValt future: Dental Hygienist 'l'hat's what Walt said. , . . I Betty . . . Chorus 3. -I . . . Dra- ilinan matits . . . That do-o'o- make . . . it nice . . . talkatixe . . . likes . to dance . . . craves hot rolls and culture . . . a friend of Leah s. BETTY .IEAN Acmus MEISE 5000 Hazelwood Ax enue GENERAL gravy. Www 1-,gut ,tg . . HARRY CLIFTON MEWSHAW' 7908 Beverly Road GENER.-X L Har . . . Monitor 3 . . . a tiddly wink player from way back . . . will eat anything edible . . . un- decided future. SAMUEL DONALD MILLER 3ll5 Putty Hill Road GENERAL Sam . . . great athlete . . . J. V. Track 2 . . . V. tk j. V. Cross- country 2, 3 . . . V. 8: j. V. Bas- ketball 2, 3 . . . crazy 'bout sports . . . college in the future. PATRICIA AN N MESSMER METZCER f' 5126 Trumps Mill Road 2525 XN'entw0rth Road COMMERCIAL ACADEMIC Pal . . . Pioneer 2 . . . Library joy . . . j. Y. Basketball Mgr. 2 2. 3, 4 . . . Everybody can't be . . . Dramatitts 2, 3 . . . Pioneer sane . . . likes spaghetti . . . 3 . . . Chorus 3, 4 . . . Monitor 2 wants to be a secretary . . Monitor 3, 4. JEAN HELEN JOAN CECILIA MISKIMON MISKIMON - 830m Old Harford Road 23l:i Milker Avenue ACADEMIC t.0NINIIaRCl.-Xl. JOYCE AUDREY . . , likes people . . . college bound, for future: as a Director - of Christian Education. PAUL VINCENT MILLER Cedar Lane. Kingsville lk. '84 to . .xt:AIJtiMIc: Pablo , , . no particular hobbies, likes to pass the time away . . . amiable . . . not too sure about the future. SHIRLEY ANN MILLER 3043 Woodside Avenue ACADEMIC Shir! . . . personality plus . . . Cheerleader 2, 3 . . . Volleyball 2. 3 . . , Chorus 2. 3, 4 . . . Pioneer 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Org. 2. 3 . . , marriage in mind . . . happy go lucky . . . a true friend. jeanm' . . . likes to ride . . . joan . . . Drzunatics 2. 3 . , . , 171' hopes lo be a housewife . . . Ollice Asst. 3 . . . plans future as W' sweet, little, so nice to know a secretary . , . likes to swim lovely long brown hair. . . . a good dancer . . . very pleasant person. 2249. 35 Tvs: 1 E 4 ' hh. I , ic- 'G 7 - v ... Q ROSALIE LOUISE MUIR 3308 Acton Road ACADEMIC Rosalie . . . expressive eyes Chorus 2 . . . Library 2. 3. 4 Dramatics 3. 4 . . , Odyssey 4 . . . dignified . . . college bound. THOMAS UPTON NEFF 2600 Hillcrest Avenue ACADEMIC Tom . . . Band 2. 3, 4 . . .Man- ager of The Modernaires tall . . . dark han' . . . real nice guy . . . friendly . . . future: Peabody Conservatory. JF 91+ 3 5, . 'fws 131 45.- FRANKLYN MINOR MOCK 5945 Clayton Avenue ACADEMIC Mor . . . hobby. girls . . . bound for college and co-eds . , . Oh you doll . . . friendly and likea able . . . intelligent. AUDREY LEA MONK 4 East Cedar Lane .-'X COMMI-IRCIAI. Alllf . . . mersoualitv . . . Monitor l . 2. fl . . .Chorus 2. El. 4 . . .swims like a fish . . . ambition: to cn- tcr the business world and make good. ANN MARY OAKES ' 3015 Parktowne Road GENERAL Ann . . . nice, quiet . . . Office Asst. 2. 3. 4 . . . enjoys collect- ing postcards . . . likes harbeque . . . ambition: office worker. MARGUERITE KHAY MUTH 7800 Oakdale Avenue COMMERCIAL Margie' . . . keeps a scrapbook . . . Dramatics 3, 4 . . . I d0n't care . . . spaghetti eater . . . future model. DOROTHY LYNN NELSON Hillside Road COINIMERCIA L Lynn . . . black haired beauty . . . Chorus 2, 3. 4 . . . Monitor music, music . fried chicken . . . future: keeping house. 'iw LAVERN THELMA OBERLANDER 24 Manor Avenue FQ COMMERCIAL i Y Vernie . . . good sport . . . Chorus 2, 3 . . . likes roller skat- ing . . . Gee Dad . . . future: private secretary. 2 . . . Odyssey 4 . . . music. M I 901 PATRICIA ALICE PARR Belair Road, Kingsville AC.-XIDICMIC Pal . , . Class Org. fl, 4 . . . Chorus 2, El, 4 . , . Student Council 4 . . . Pimwm' 2. fl . . . will be an angel of mercy . . . likes to swim or read to pass the time . . . enjoys eating. BEVERLY ANN PELTZER I North Hazelwood Avenue COMMERCI.-Xl. Bev . , . Odr.r.va'x' 4 . . . good ice skater . . . likes sports . . . secre- tary, someday .,.. just loves Italian spaghetti. CHAEL JOSEPH VALERIE ALMA O'ROURKE OSTROXVSKI IW Harford Road .124 I-.lmwood Road GFNER-Xl VXCINDFMIC Illickey . . . Basketball 3 . . . Val . . . anything for a laugh crazy for submarines . . , girls . . . Library 3 . . . enjoys spend- . plans to work hard in the ing money . . . ice cream ire. ambition, lady in white. ox 'bk 5-P, Q54 PAUL BIOSEPH PATRINICOLA 2507 East joppa Road ACADEMIC Pepsi . . . V. 8: -I. V. Basketball 2. 3 . . . V. Baseball 3 . . . V. Soccer 3. 4 . . . Class Org. 4 . . . Chorus 2. 3. 4 . . . friendly, likable person . . . strums a hot guitar . . . headed for college. RICHARD FRANK PENNINCTON 4213 Darnall Road GENERAL gdigot i riiiislclgsfo. limi iplahriwzi future in art work . . . loves steaks . , . tall and dark. MARY ELLEN PFARR BARBARA IOAN 190-IW joppa Road PHELP5 COVVFRCI U 103 East Overlea Avenue Mare . . . Chorus 3 . . . collects COMMERLIXU' bop records . . . hopes to be a Mouse . ' . Cho,-Us 2' 3' 4 llfimlc SCQICUIIY- - - -hnxlllgn wants to be a clerk-typist . . . - the fflell Cllldicn kill! cheeseburgers and cokes suit her to a 'I' . . . short-n-cute. ALFRED CLAIR PLEMPEL 8720 Old Harford Road ACADEMIC AI . . . likes archery . . . plans to attend U. of M .... Daddy, buy me one . . . likes to eat subs with lots of salami . . . Student Council 3 . . . Class Org. 3. 4 . . . V. Soccer 4. BEVERLY ANN PRESTON 25 Greenwood ,Xvcnue AC,-XDEINIIC Bev . . . Cheerleader 2 . . . Chorus 2 . . . Class Org. 2, 3, 4 . . . hobby, sports . . . plans to work hard . . . likes her chicken southern fried . . . pleasant personality. Demiy . . . rock and mineral collector . . . Student Council Z. 3 . . . Odyssey 4 . . . college . . . judge yourself, not others. 8720 Summit .Xvenue ACADhMK' XCADRMIL' Char . . . Library 2 . . . Office john . . . jokester . . . loves Asst- 2 - - - Qnl0Y5 llUYing Clothes sports . . . Student Council 3 - - - WQUM Uk? to be 3 nurse - ' ' howes to become a profes eats Pickles wllh 'CC Cream ' - - sional golfer . . . V. Basketball 3. 0d3'-WW 4- l,. DENNIS ALLEE LARUE MARLENE PHILLIPS PITT X 9306 Corlisle Avenue Glen Arm is .-XCAIYENIIC COMMERCIAL ' 'fwf' Larue . . . will make some boss A Q-.. a good secretary . . . small, O C niet sh nice to know . . . R Proj Squad 3. 4 . . . I ,. y , ,. enjoys reading good books. gn-me JOSEPH POSPISIL . Palomino Road G ENERAI. Butch . . . Whatcha say cat? . . . future lies in the Air Force - . . . has a stamp collection . . . cute, and dark. VIRGIL ANTHONY PROFILE Cedar Lane 5'0 J G EN ERA L Butch , . . Dramatics 2 . . . wood working . . . undecided future . . . jello and turkey . . . always ready with a wisccrack. JOHN LLOYD CHARLOTTE PYLE PRUIP1 rl 115 Raspe Avenue gf., 'lib ti MARGARET VIOLA ANNA REEDER 70l Vvest Cold Spring Lane GENERAL Peggy . . . great movie fan, lects pictures of the stars . . . hopes for a career in selling small, blond. URSULA MARIE ROSEAN NE PATRICIA QUINTILIAN 4509 Kenwood Avenue ACADEMIC Rosie . . . an incurable tease . . . just loves hamburgers . . . Class Org. 2, 3, 4 . . . Pioneer 2,3,4...V.Hockey3.4... college . . . personality galore . . . Geeze, what a gr0uch. col- CAROLYN MAE RACH 2912 Church Road Carolyn . . . Class Org. 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2, 3 . . . Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . V. 8: NI. V. Mgr. of Basketball 2, 5 . . . anxious to become a secretary . . . very popular . . . pleasant smile. WILLIAM HENRY REINECKE 7807 Oak Avenue GENERAL Hill . . . likes models . . . hot rod . . . would like to own a dairy farm . . . spaghetti and meat halls hit the spot. SHIRLEY ANN REINHARDT REMINES 7408 Brookwood Avenue jerusalem Road, Kingsvillc COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL Judy '... full of vitality . . Shirl . . . Chorus 2, 3 . . . col- always ready with a smile . . . Chorus 2. 3 . . . j. V. Baske 3 . . . Monitor 2. fl . . . desires a secretarial position . . . spends lots of time at movies. tball AUDREY ELLEN RICHARDSON 304 Dale Avenue ACADEMIC And . . . likes painting. sewing. and sailors . . . hopes for a job with the telephone company . . . goes for golden brown french fries . . . Pioneer 2, 4, 4. lects photographs . . . hopes to be married . . . wild about chile . . . pleasant and friendly. AUDREY EVERNIA RICHARDSON 9608 Hard ing Avenue GENERAL V Audrey . . . future dress designer ' . . . another one who likes Ital- ian foods . . . enjoys all kinds f of music. .nw I 'N Q.. LLOYD KI NlNL'I H RILH ARDSON 0608 H irdmq hcnuc C I- 'XII' R XI like likes gills futute as a sailor pleasant md quiet No stuff Sherlot crncs crabs LHARLES C LENIN RILHTER 4210 Cardwell Avenue 1 LXIPR XL Chuck 'ilways working on cars plans to work in elec tronics nice guy hopin 4 for a hippv life in the future MA RGARET PATRICIA RILEY l050 Stevens Road ACADEINIIC Pat . . . Library 2, 3 . . . likes to read . . . Oh, joy . . . likes fried shrimp . . , has a great personality. HENRY FRANK RITTERSHOFER 7912 Old Harford Road ACADEMIC I-Irnry . . . avid hunter and fisherman . . . bound for college . . . tall , . . quiet . . . loves to eat steak. aww, uw -Q' WILLIAM MICHAEL RITTER 4lI5 Klausmier Road CENERA I. Will ...Q I. V. Basketball 3 . . . plays a loud note on the piano . . . Harley's meatball sand- wiches . . . plans to become a barber. CONSTANCE PAULINE ROBINSON 8705 School Road ACADEMIC Connie . , . Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Monitor 4 . . . songstrcss . . . real great girl . . . nursing in the future . . . Italian spaghetti a favorite. af- ' wi DONALD JOSEPH ROCKER 4605 Kenwood Avenue GENERAL D011 . . . hot rods and motors . . . hopes to he an engineer . . . goes for steak subs . . . always ready for a drag . . . nice guy. DORIS EILEEN ROELKE Box 287 Harford Road ACADEMIC D.R .... Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . musically minded . . . friend to all . . . Class Org. 3 . . . surplus of freckles . . . undecided future. Q. .IOHN HENRY ROHE LINDA CLAIRE ROYAHN t Cross Road ACA DEM IC 478 Ridge Road .XCXDEMIC hc.. . I I ilitlli ' .K A A fi X EITA SUSAN st:AGG . A fffrl I' 'Driv- I ' 1161 lctritc L A ,vw AC.-xntcmlci ' b Sue . . . j. V. Basketball 2 . . . fa M- ' 'Q-I J. V. Volleyball 2 . . . Monitor , 'Qtfr' 3 . . . likable girl . . . crazy for ,A .- sf pizza . . . undecided future. ', t LEROY EDVVARD SCHAUER 3l27 Acton Road ACADEMIC LeRoy . . . Proj. Squad 2. 3, 4 . . . collects coins . . . interested in art . . . craves a career in Aviation. , LIOSEPH MICHAEL JANET ANN SCHMIDT SCH LIC HT horizon. 5' jalmnv . . . hobby-girls . . . :L future uncertain . . . Try read- 1A-,, t - H college i,m,mi 1 , i likes ing fll 4 'll0ll5u ' ' ' 'life gui' - - - music . . . Chorus 2, 3. 4 . . . likw 'l ll0llC Slfllli- Monitor 2. 3. 4 . . . Lab. Asst. 3, 4 . . . thick milkshakes are a treat . . . goes for sports and dancing . . . going to college. 2620 Hillcrest Avenue 533 Dale Avenue CKMIMERCIAL Gl'Nl'RlUs ,Inn . . . Proj. Room 4 . . . Class Mirkei' . . . How 'bout that! Org- 2' 3 - - - Cllecflcaflcl 2- 3 . . . titanic qui . . . wants to - . - Ufli'-f-fo' 4 - A - falvlllle Seam' own a cattle .ranch . . . possible Slfcss - - ' ffifnflly flmllflln lo llc future in electronics. Wllll - ' - lllflfrlage 'S on the PHILLII' AIOH N SCARBURO UGH 7703 Oak .Xvenue CEN!-ZRAI. Phil . . . l'ioi, Squad 2. 3. 4 . . . enjoys art. arcliery, football and swimming . . . not sure about his future . . . daddy long legs. LEAH ALBERTA SCHEUFEL 6l5 Old Home Road ACADEMIC I, f'f' . . . Monitor 4 . . . pleasing manner . . . friendly and quiet . . . loves cucumbers . . . hobbies include painting and reading. 'C MARY ANNE SEYMOUR Gflll Linden Avenue COMMERCIAL Man' . . . Dratnatics 2, 3, 4 has her moments . . . enjoys eating pina . . . determined to he a secretary. BARBARA LEE SHAMBERCER Oakmont Avenue ACADEMICS Barb . . . uiet and calm dog lover . . . aspires to join the teaching profession . . . ta and hlonde . . . friendly. ,.... ri HARRY EDXVIN SCJHREIBER 8323 Oakleigh Road GliNliR.Xl, I-larry . . . inotorfycle enthusiast . . . plans to do plastering work . . . short and cute . . . nice, likable guy. EDWARD SCHRODER 7428 Brookwood Avenue . N ACADEMIC I- ' 1511 . . . fasfinating accent . . . friendly. great personality . . . likes sauer hraten . . . headed for college. NIOHN TYLER SHAFFER , BARBARA ELIZABETH SHUFELT 3046 XVoodside .Xvenue .XKLXIBICNIICI llarb , , , V. Basketball 2. 3 . . . V. Volleyball 3 . . . Piorzwr 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Class Org. 3. 4 . . . likes potato chips . . . college is her future. 1915 Redwood Avenue 'H GENI-IRAI. john . . . tall and good looking . . . dark wavy hair . . . likes almost any kind of food . . . a hard worker. RICHARD YVILMORE , SHECKELLS 2501 Taylor Avenue GENERAL Willie' . . . enjoys tinkering with automobiles . . . quiet . . . plans to enter the .Xir Force . . . nice guy. PAUL FRED SIEGRIST 7638 Belair Road K .'XC.XDEMlC Fred . . . Dramatics 2. 3, 4 . . . t Track 2. 3 . . . mania for cars ' . . . 'l'hat's real cool . . . likes juicy 'llhone steak. :lst RICH.-XRD SIMPSON 2313 Wilker Avenue GIENERAI. Rirli . . , Class Org. 3, 4 . . . quiet, friendly guy . . . amhition is to lie an artist . . . a good worker, and one who is always willing to help. LAVIZRN L1 MARY SIPPILL 114 Leslie Avenue CONIMIQRCIAI. l.l1w'rm' . . . Dramatics 2. 3, 4 . . . give nie loads of spaghetti and meat halls . . . pleasant and nice to know . . . desires future as a secretary. VINCENT SILHAN ' squirrels . . . zsketliall enthusi, ICDXVARD LOU IS SIMPSON ,TIG 5917 Shadi Spring Road u,uN4.xlK. jerusalem Road L' l'im'f' . , . quiet. shx txpe . . . '5NERel'A 'Z if . . . gets missing marks with Ifd Ult, y. softer 2 . U I yu Soccer 3, -1 . . . interested in sports, music. and girls . . . plans a future raising goats. I lil likes all kinds of sports. ORION WILSLEY I 'eff sims, pa. Philadelphia and Silver Spring Roads liulrh , . , Monitor 2, fl. -1 . . . enjoys eating potato pancakes music' and 1C21lI1llg rate high . undecided future. RICHARD JOSEPH SIPPEL 2901 Linwood Avenue GENICR.-Xl. I' ' Sip . . . Soccer fl, 4 . . . llaselmall 3 . . . tall and dark . . . good natured . . . aspires to he a machinist . . . very quiet. IJIANL CLL.-XIRIQ GENE AUGUST - SL.-YLIQR SLATER run I 9 Nldlorinick .Xrenue 3239 joppgi Rnml 1 xx ', .XCLXIJICNIICI CONIINIIERCIAI. D1 Dramatics 2. -1 . . . Y. Gene . . , tall and dark , , , Softball 3 . . . gets a kick from pleasant appearance . . , genial x spending money , . . trazy for smile . . . hoblw, hunting . . . A ice 'cream . . . future faculty watching Olll for Uncle Sain and I member. hoping for college. DOUGLAS SMITH 9035 Si :11r1 is Avenue GENERAL Gus . . . enjoys hunting . . likes to work with wild life . . . planning to work hard . . . quiet, friendly, and a nice guy. ROCLR RALPH SNYDER 420 Schoolhouse Road AC.-XDEMIC Rodg . . . V. Soccer 3, 4 . . . Monitor 2, 3 . . . Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . j. V. Basehall 3 . . . Hello there . . . God's gift to girls . . . a joke for every occasion . . . undecided future. CHRISTINA FRANCES SPINNICCHIO 70ll Beech Avenue. COMMERCIAL Chrix . . . spends spare time dancing and skating . . . ac- complished accordian player . . . craves fried chicken . . . Monitor 2, 3, 4 . . . Chorus 4 . . . hopes to teach. fin. MARY ELIZABETH STEPANAK S505 Oakleigh Road COMMICRCIAI. Mars ',.. Chorus 2. 3, 4 . . collects dolls from various coun- tries . . . short and sweet . . desires to he a homemaker . . future: may he ofhce worker. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH SMITH 7603 Park Drive COM Nl IQRCI.-XI. Shir! . . . Proj. Squad 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2. 3 . , . Class Q71 ' Org. 2, 3, 4 . . . Odyssey 4 . . . V. 'N Pioneer 2, 3 . . . hillhillv music - ' rates high . . . destined to he a housewife. MARQIORILL Ayo.xN so M MER 8 Fuller Avenue ACADICNIIC Marg . . . likes to read good hooks . . . eats scads of potato chips . . . wants a secure mar- riage and a happy home . . . Class Org. 3. 4 . . . Student Council 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOHN W., STAEHLING 4223 Cardwell Avenue .-XC.-XDIQMICI Hob . . . tinkers with science . . . may one day het-ome a scientist . . . nice guy. and a great per- son . . . a good friend. ROBERT COLEMAN STAFFO RD 28l0 Linwood .Xvenue GEN ERA I, Bob . . . quite a flirt . . . enjoys reading, foothall, and girls . . . aspires to enter Goucher Cols lege, VICRUNICA LOUISE STUNHY 7839 Bayley hc-uue .-XC.-Xlllihllll Ronnie' . . . Chorus . , . loves to dance . . . stuall and hloude . . . enjoys eating spaghetti . . . fu- tttre woman in white. XVI LLI A M ICIJXVA R D SUTH ERLA ND 7104 Belair Road GICNIQRAI, Sudx . . . has a xeu for sports . . . crazy for spaghetti . . . plans a fixture swalmlming decks for Uncle Sam, STILUA RT Proctor I,aue .XCXIJI-1MlC .S'I1't1 . . . Whadcla ya want a PU' 3 - - Uflv-Nfl' 4 l. . . illl HI lngglglf' . I Ugg for qyfyrlq in tractive hlond . . likes a :arty . g . .I . - ' - I 3 big wmv 1 4 1 mrs I , , giyg me . . . plans to become a model. steak. meditun rare . . . plans to study agriculture at the l'. of M is RICHARD CJALVPLRT PATRICIA AN N STILSON ' .ag 29l7 Hiss .Xveuue Cl-INIQRAI. , YVILLIAM U. SURRIDGE Cherry Hill Road COMMIiRCl.Xl. Band . . . collects Hi-lfi records . . . fascinated hy photography . . . future certified public ac- countant. KIUDITH ANNE THOMAS up 4103 Overlea Avenue ll CIOMMERCIAI. 5 K' judif' . . , lively and vivacious t' fttll of pep and vigor . . . Oh 1 Crum . . . future. who knows? friencllv and likeahle. . Soccer. ,IOSEPH 'rHt3ouoRt: A hs TARLIQTO N Proltor Avenue ACADEMIC Ted . . . nice guy with a quiet manner . . . cross country 2, 3 . . . likes ice cream . . . track 2. 3 . . . wants a college education. TAYLOR VVILSO N THOMAS ' 3206 XVilloughhy Aveu ue AC.-KIJEMIC 7'nylor . . . avid sports fan . . likeahle guy . . . undecided fu titre . . . nice guy . . . great per- sonality . . . V. Basketball 2, 3. s CARY STOKES UNFRIED ' 4304 Chapel Road ACADICNIIC tinrv . . . grade .X folleflof, coins, guns and stamps . . . Class Org. 4 . . . enjoys thicken in any form .... -'tir Force. IOHN THOMAS PRINCE WALTON, -IR. 7806 Elmhurst .Xvenue .XCXDEMIC Tom . . . holmliies inelude switn- T ming and cralmlxing . . . qlllet tett VIRGINIA LOIS TIBHS Box 456 Old llllllllflifllllllil Road COMlNlliRCl.Xl. Lois . . . nice to know . . , casual and friendly . . . latest on movie pictures . . . loves to eat liar- lm-ques. plans to become an archi' 5 GERALD HERMAN wEYFoRTH 712 Dale Avenue GENERAL IKTIY . . . loves sports . . wants to he a fly hoy . . . Sure I will . . . loves those submarines , . . V. Baseball 3 . . . V. Basketball 3, 4. ISAAC JOHN TWINING III Box 289 Harford Road GENERAL john . . . makes a hohhy of hshing and cars . . . fond of chicken . . . desires a future in farming. JAMES FLOYD YVIBLE 2616 Hillcrest Avenue GENERAL Floyd . . . quiet. even nature . . . Tratk 2 . . . Soccer 3 . . . Class Org, 3. 4 . . . very IICQII dresser . . . sly grinner . . . future in the air force. SANDRA JANE VVAITZ l09 McCormick Avenue COMMERCIAL Sandy . . . key puncher and letter writer . . . Chorus 2, 3 . . . Isn't it silly . . . very friendly to all who know her. CAROLE ANN WARNER 2907 Oynx Road GENERAL I'fUHl Y . . . drawing is her holmhy . . . commercial art is good for a future . . . always says Naval Academy . . . loves those french fries and hamburgers. 'ft 127' MARY LOUISE YVIBLE 2616 Hillcrest Avenue COMMERCIAL Mary . . . Hockey 3. 4 . . . Bas- ketball 2. 4 . . . Volleyball 2 . . . Softball 3 . . . athletically inclined . . . Bunny's supporter . . . quiet spoken . . . full of life. THOMAS LYNN VVILMER 7816 Wilson Avenue GENERAL Tom . . . Slick dresser . . . Bas- ketball 3 . . . Baseball 3 . . . likes to work on hot rods . . . pleasing personality . . . Bless you and the horse you rode in on. YVON NE ELLSXVORTH VVINTERSTEIN 3016 Oak Forest Drive COM M F.RC1.X L Yvonne . . . Ozlvxsex' 4 . . . al- ways around but seldom heard . . . plans to be a medical secre- tary . . . enjoys tickling the iyorys . . . Holy Smoke . . . likes Pizza pie. ALBERTA MAE XVITTBECKIZR 2414 YVootlcroft Road GENERA 1. Bert . . . Yes indeedy . . . fu- ture? . . . likes dancing, skating and collects records . . . craves spaghetti . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . cute gal. -?- joins DoN.-xLD WISEMAN 501 Dale Avenue GENERAL Don . . . two wheel terror on a cycle . . . would like to be a commercial artist . . . Odyssey 4 . . . enjoys working with art. WILLIAM C H A RLES YAEGER 3011 Lavender .Xvenue ACADEMIC Ili!! . . . hot rod . . . Proj. Squad 2, 3. 4 . . . Odyssey 4 . . . future in college . . . That don't cut no grass . . . likes Mom's roast beef and whipped potatoes. PATRICIA ANN YOUNG 7435 Kcnlea Avenue ACA DENIIC Pat , . . neat dresser . . . Student Council 4 , . . flriysvvx' 4 . . . Library 4 . . . Pimlffvr 2, 3, . . . Class Org. 4 . . . Co to war . . . likes to write letters . , . hamburgers a favorite. JEAN MA RY ZAPPALA 3030 Moreland .-Xven ue GENER.-X I. Zippy . . . anybody's friend . . . Girls Chorus 4 . . . Pioneer 2. 3 . . . great personality . . . Geez what a grouch . . . chceseburg- ers and vanilla milksliakes are her favorite. CLARK NVILLIAM ZANDER 1 'V fltil-I Iiast -Ioppa Roald GENI-ZRAI. 1 Clark . . . haschall enthusiast with an undecided future . . . loves pork chops . . . nice guy . . , fun to hc with. WILLIAIVI JOHN ZIlVllN'IliRlXIAlN 2700 XVildherger .Xvenue A. GENERAL FA s.- Willy . . . plans to he at hachelor ELL ' and a pilot in thc .Xir Force . . . I am not getting married . . . roast beef and french fries are delicious. CXSIMIR FLORIAN ZOL'l'0X'VSKI 9600 Oak Summit .Xvenue CQICNICRAI. fda' Cut . . . Cross Country 2, 3 . , , 'lirack 2 . . . likes aircraft model- ing as at hohhv . . . would like to he at test milot in the U.S..-X.F. l . . . Aw Sure! . . . craves steak. IQDIVARD ELDRIDGE BAKER 209 South lYolfc Street GICNIERAI, liulrh . . . tnll and nice looking . , . drives at hot Chevy . . . quiet personality . . . MARGARET ANNE BATTERDEN XVOLLSCHLAGER 2804 Oakcrest Avenue COMINIERCIAI. N Margie . . . likes movies. sewing. and dancing . . . enjoys being in the kitchen making a mess . . . friendly to everyone. 1 NANCY ZUK 'MN 34l5 Putty Hill Avenue COlNIhlI'1Rfll.-Xl. Nant . . . Baskethall 2. fl . . . Senior High Chorus 2. 3 . . . sewing is her hohhy . . . future secretary . . . So . . . loves hamburgers . . . rather quiet . . . nice gal. IIEAN GRACE GARDINILR 30ll East -loppa Road 'ld GENERAL jean . . . nice, friendly girl . . . loves to sing . . . pretty hlond hair . . , has traveled quite a hit . . . likes sports . . . a con- tagious laugh. ANDREVV CHRISTOPHER KING 2726 Waldor Drive GEN ERAI, Andy . . . enjoys listening to pop music . . . Don Cornell is a favorite . . . You know it . . . likes chicken pot pie . . . sports minded . . . future: col- , lege. 48 it Q L41 '- 4 P 4 F F, The foundation of every state is the I edumtion of its youth. Diogenes II HHIIIULUM K vt I J. NH: - Q1..1.,vA . 4 . ff '- a . UE 'A Uu-,N ilgiishsi .- 2V Q, RS .tif l, il X w., , I , u L1 -.,' ff 4' f 0. N f 4 ' ' 1 .. , W Q 5 ,, , :Qs ,Fi .M v fp fa. If fbi' ln junior high art, a unit is devoted to papermache. Pictured are students involved in this work. ART-In junior high school, art is required as a regular part of the curriculum, In high school, it is offered as an elective course with fundamentals, or the sutdy of the elements of art, and how to use them. Following these courses, commercial art and advanced art work are offered. In the senior year, sculpture and painting are given. V I sy 4 C I V An important project of the art department is the painting and designing of the scenery for thc .annual operetta lhis year thc Mikado was presented. Above are some of the people who 52 T 6 'L .J for .Q xiii . 44 I ' In . t s Miss A. Collins Mrs. Ii. linsor Mrs. F. Goodall Nlrs. M. Payne Mr. H. Burdette Mr. Day Mrs. C. Fitzpatrick Miss MeLearn A part of every core program is the study of history and its making. Student discussions are stressed. CORE-The junior high core pro- gram aims to develop knowledge of linglish and social studies, as well as to assist pupils in adjust- ing to junior and senior high pro- grams. Several periods a day are allotted to core and are arranged consecutively to allow the teachers ample time to prepare interesting lessons. English consists ol' gram- mar, literature and spelling. So- cial studies includes, over a three year period, The American Herit- age, Seeking Fellowship in a Glob- al XVorld, and Living In An liver vllidening Community. During a panel discussion, students participate hy volunteering explanations and comments. Interesting hulletin boards connected with the topic often inspires students to develop a different or varied opinion of the suhject under discussion. 14 -r Mr. R. Peterson 4- ' Mr. L. Scllock ,, -of 'T' z, - ' Mrs. B. Sheets - m . YQ . - Mr. M. Trent 1. . 1 . ...Q '1ln . Mr. K. Wray 's 1' i X ,. Mrs. E. Strcett I1 QUQI' C056 . - - Charts :incl calculators aid aspiring lmookkccpcrs :md account- zinls in their daily cxcrciscs of keeping 2lfKlll2llC records. TH! 'INST lush, Q' Cola An 'ss TRANS 'if-afx.' r- ,uh .7..,,, -la . -N .i , -1-4. 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Mrs. Dixie Matthews 1: 'S x I i X ll ' Mrs. Carol Sichelsticl Mr. Harry NN ilsun Learning to operate various business machines is an cs senlial part of the Business Education pl0gI'2lH1Q are thc complomelcr and lnimeograph. 1' -A tlnder lhe supervision of Business Math teachers. Mr james Hough BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-The Business Education Depart- ment was established in the curriculum in 1953. The first course extended to pupils is Introduction to Business, which acquaints the student with the busi- ness world. Business Mathematics is also required, and is a review of basic forms of mathematics that a person will encounter in the business field. Bookkeeping, shorthand, and typing are also offered. Tenth and eleventh grade typing consists of the learning of the fundamentals of the typewriter and the variations of letter styles and punctuation. The twelfth grade typing course, Typing and Office Practice, allows the students to become familiar with the ma- chines that would be found in a business office. Business Law, Retail Selling, and Personal Use Typing may also be elected. The future secretaries in tom0rrow's business world must learn how to franscribc their short' hand notes. Accuracy in transcribing, as well as speed and efhciency, are a very important part of their business training. Problems of calculating interest and other types become easy 55 'ilk JD for P i ...gig 5'i 3-'Y'r P vw l'hurtnan Mtliinlev M v Ol' fA8 C0l'l'lI'l'l0l'l 00 The students of driver education learn the parts and tht principles hy which an autotnohile engine operates. DRIVER lillUCLATION-lJriver Education is a one-semester course and con- sists of classroom and behind the wheel instruction. If both sections are suc- cessfully passed, the students receive a certificate which takes the place ol' a learner's permit when he applies for a driver's license. Driver liduc-ation is oflered to both juniors and seniors, hut the seniors are given preference. The aitn ol' the course is to make better and more careful drivers of the students. 'I'he driver education instructor points out the proper methods used in parking an autotnohile as demonstrated luv one of his students. Many find this task the ltltlst diHicult to achieve before taking their driver test. fi! NN-a z.4 ' ,- x K Miss Edna Kraft Miss joy Reinmuth Matching words with word endings is what these students are shown doing. l.atiu is one of the interesting foreign languages ollered. 57 S 4 tm, -x IEONJOUR! liter get the urge to go ahroad? These students will he well prepared with their knowledge of French. FOREIGN LANGlV.-XGliSAl retieli, Spanish and Latin are ollered in senior high school. VVitlt the additional aid ol' movies and records, the lundatnental parts ol' vocabulary are taught, and granunat' is stressed, particularly the lorln ol' verbs and their tenses. Later, outside read- ing is expected in the foreign language studied. This year, lor the hrst titne, Latin students ob- served Latin X'Veek by a demonstration ol' class- room proeedure followed by a short play given in Latin. 510 ' I , . j!! -. Xx- ,iomi ' n 'V tate . 1 Alt - 'FT 'ivqv 15' ,.-- ' Students enjoy diversion from the regular class routine in Spanish hy listening to recordings of Spanish Adiosl l0'I'H GRADE ENGLISH-The tenth grade English course stresses the basic skills of read- ing, writing, speaking, and listening. Pupils read 'Iulius Caesar, Silas Mariner, and many other literary selections: they study types of dis- cussion and paragraph structure thoroughly. W CL! C 0l'lCQI l'lQ English is lnade more interesting and appealing through listen- ing to records which are used to supplement reading. Q A X W ' f' -0 K .. . i Il ' 1 X 'N Miss Evelyn Schutt Mr. james Reedy M rs. Donna Ganelin IITH GRADE ENGLISH - Eleventh grade students study American literature. The stu- dents develop an understanding of America through its folklore, short stories, and poems. Grammar is an important part of the course literature. 12TH GRADE ENGLISH-English I2 offers a comprehensive survey of types of past and con- temporary world literature for commercial and general students, with emphasis on English lit- erature for academic students. In addition, students have a complete review of grannnar, practice in types of composition, including a research paper. The students of first year journalism are shown here examining the layout of the feature page of The Pioneer, Mrs. Mary G. Delweiler Miss Dorothy Krug - 04's X .Eu-N. A 'K ... ,K fit, K -,,,,....-v ...Q .Ja By doing researmh work stutlenls learn to apply eepts uf language in composition. DRAlNl.'X'I'IClS-'l'l1e Drainatics course gives the stutleuts an understanding ol' the clrainatie arts inelutlinf make-u J, eostuininff, llflllillf, tlesifn, and seener' Q I V Q in I n S 5-, A painting. 1 he elass presents two dramas yearly. JOURNALISM-XVhile studying journalism, the students learn some ol' the c ualities and teehnit ues essential to as Jirin f 'ournalists. The I1z'r1r1em', Park- l' I Y I l, l is J ville lligh s paper, is issued monthly by the class. Sl'liliC2H-Tlie Speeeh course ollers opportunities lor gaining poise, sell- relianee, antl kuowleclfe ol s beech writiuf throu fh Jraetic-al a 1 Jlieation. 5 l ia B l ll The structure of a sentence is instilletl in the mintls of pupils of eleventh grade linglish. They are taught the use of parts of speech and their respective uses in the larger elements such as the paragraph, e lm: isie eon- 1-5 1 Q Q.. .. A ' I Mr. Garabed Heghinian Mr. William Hermann 11, Q. wks I-U as I 4. lv ly I Mr. lra Nedrow Mr. Raymond Rattan 8 QHQLCLPL ll,l00l'l INDUSTRIAL ARTS-In the required industrial arts course in junior high school, boys spend one third of the intl! The boys that take woodshop find that they can learn to make things that are useful later. year in woodwork, one third in metal work, and one third in mechanical drawing. Industrial arts is elective in senior high school and comprises special courses in machine wood- working, sheet metal, printing, and electronics. Metal working with lathes gives the individual skill in a hobby hc may make use of later. 60 The students and various organizations of the school found that the printing shop can he very useful. F - ' Miss joan Archer Mrs. Ruth Killian I - .1' ' 'I I X Mrs, jane Stevens J Foods is Il course available to lnolh lxovs and girls to aid thc-in in the techniques of preparing nutritious and well- lmalancetl diets, 1 HOME ECONOMICS-Horne liconomics serves many Slll- dent interests, both creative and practical. The suh-ject matter lends itsell to the development ol skills and inter- ests for use in both homemaking and wage earning. lVhether the student plans an early marriage, a career, or future education in college, home economics will prove uselul. Most ol' the home economics courses are especially lor girls, while others serve the interests ol' both girls and boys. The courses given include clothing, loocls, living in the home, and a general home economics course. l gy 'ie ,4 ., , . fx ' , v I x ' ' ,A e ',l.s51l' -' f' 1 .- .- f A l - .. ' 'l t 3,-xl - ' I I in ins- 5 Learning the correct method of lining a jacket is In Clothing l the fundamentals of clothing con- one of the many skills developed in clothing class. struction are taught. Here thc girls are discussing a jacket and the prolilem of lining it. 61 we FOCLJ fo fiuccedd SOCIAL STUDIES-World history is the begin- ning ol' the senior high social studies program. Tomorrow's citizens must be more world-minded than ever before in our history. For this rea- son, the history program strives to furnish op- portunities for our youth to develop under- standing and appreciation for the differences among various racial, national, and religious groups. A study of world history is an exciting adventure involving different parts of the globe at different time periods to investigate such things as man's relation to his fellowmang man's development in religion, art, science, and gov- ermnent. American history constitutes eleventh grade social studies. It's purpose is to acquaint the students with the thoughts, words and deeds of those patriots who preceded them. Through this acquaintance, our history gives us an indication of' what is permanent in our country's life and teaches the necessary qualifications of a good citizen. American history is no longer a collec- tion of names, dates, and placesg but rather an attempt to mold the type of people who will hand down intact our way of life to our descend- ants. . 'LJ' Relief maps are used in Geography to show the geographical formations being studied. -as -Q, , . t.,t.- 'U 'fu A kd- ,i.--. ' ' Q 5 V Mr. james Cabin Mr. Leo Kuhn Mr. Lawrence Lyng ffl In World History, students participate in making a mural which portrays the material being studied. 62 l of 'R f 'a I , s Mr. Robert Barndt Mr. Reynolds Horpel Mr. 'l'homas Walsh A ' SOCIAL STUDIES- Problems ln Democratic Living, the twelfth grade course, deals with problems in group living. It concerns itself with the many difficulties lacing youth. Family living, choosing a vocation and preparing for it, and getting along with people are all parts of this work. Geography is the only elective course offered in social studies and it carries academic, com! mercial, or general credit. It acquaints students with certain physical and environmental factors ol the world such as climate, conservation of 'natural resources, world trade, and communica- tion. Senior Social Studies students work together on a hulletin hoard project as an integral part of the curriculum. Several students are examining the projects lnldc in 7 N . r We Consumer Science enables the students to obtain the knowledge of Mr. Xvilliam Smith the different problems presented to us in our daily life loan wlziclz . . . SENIOR HIGH SCIENCE - Chemistry, biology and Consumer Science are offered in senior high. Consumer Science, re- stricted to the commercial and general de- partments, undertakes to acquaint the student with the background of applied sciences. Biology, available to all students, concerns the student with the life processes of animals and plants. Chemistry, offered for academic students, presents to the stu- dent basic laws, principles, and theories. Physics, also, available to academic stu- dents, deals with the physical properties of matter. Students investigate the forces which govern the diffusion of light through a spectrum -rn , l I Mr, Nathan Breed Miss Constance ohn f-P -4, 99 -1 ' - 'L it 'i '7 f an X f -4- Mr. j. Darnhy Mr. j. Germann Mr. E. Goedeke Mr. W. Hennemann I'ilOClI'lC2ll charges have always been a source of mystery, s, s st 1 . I JUNIOR HIGH lNIA'I'HEMA'I'- ICS AND SCIIiNCli-Mathemat- ics and science are required sub- jects in the junior high school course ol' study. A student in these grades becomes acquainted with a variety of science units. Areas ol' weather, astronomy, geology and electricity presents a well balanced program. Other than fundamental arithmetic processes, units for prac- tical usage in taxes, and insurance are emphasized. .junior high pre- pares students to understand better all Helds of mathematics and science so they will have basic un- derstanding in the senior high. 4. Taxes . . . Taxes . . . Taxes. junior High students become familiar with the intricacies of the taxes levied by the county. state and federal governments, Problems of insurance are also considered at this time. 65 'fr Mr. Z. Jacobs ., .lb ' 1 df? Mr. I.. juchs .4 If Mr. D. Kelhaugh 2 un P r Miss D, Reck ,7 y Mr. ll. Willem ECL! AOIUQ... at 3 C wg '7 v. l it I I If Mrs. Richard Barrans Miss Naomi Madlem Mrs. Elizabeth Xt tllt owski Mathentatirs in 3-IJ: Solid geometry adds 'mtl-' i' ' -gl' - ,- . . . . A i IU ' lmuhmn to the dlmuy Com Ihe world of higher mathematics begins with the study of algebra plicated study of geometry. Trigonometric funtlions are performed rapidly and accurately with the aid of a slide rule operated hy competent students of mathematics. SENIOR HIGH MATH-Dun ing senior high school, at least one year of mathematics is required. Academic students must have two units of this subject. Senior high mathematics consists of several elective courses including one year of Algebra I and II, and Plane Geometry. One semester courses are also offered in trigo- notnetry and Academic Math Re- view for academic students. Gen- eral Math Review is ollered for commercial and general students. 66 11 Z X14 llefdlllll ., XII-5, Clin-gl Km-,-Lp Mrs. Rose .Kun Morgan LIBRARYW-One of the many assets of a school is its lihrary. Its walls hold adventure, romance, and historv. Parkville High School's lihrary contains over 8,000 volumes which in- clude fiction, non-fiction, biographies, and ref- erence hooks. The student who is seeking ma- terial is aided hy a card catalogue which con- tains a card for every hook in the lihrary. There is also a vertical file and Reader's Guide refer- ences for those who are seeking information on special subjects. l'he control tower of the lihrari is the circulation desk. lfrom this point hooks are withtlrziwn llffllly t ' Qis The reference section of the lihrarx ollers opportiinities for research in many areas. and returned. lilies are collected' for oserdue hooks, hooks mai' he reserved for future reference. and assistance in the choosing of hooks may he ohtained from the librarians or student assistants. lhe operation is conducted smoothly hy an efficient stall. i t' .sq 1.-Q .70 fl 6l,U8 PIIYSICAL ICDUCATION-Physical educa- tion is a required part of every student's cur- riculum starting in the seventh grade and con- tinuing through the twelfth. It strives to pre- pare the student for a well rounded future and to help him achieve the ahility to cope with everyday problems ol' society. The junior high physical education program consists mainly of learning skills which will be used throughout the entire senior high program. Good sportsmanship is especially emphasized with respect for the rules of games for other players. Good health and safety are also taught. , In ,W A ru , Q,x ' '- t J l x r. Arthur Bosley Mr. Fred Donovan Mrs. Doris I'olites Aside from the usual plivsical education activities, classes First aid is a very important unit in the lnnior High Sth xo in junior and Senior High School enjoy social dancing. physical education program. 68 ar 13 I . . 1 X Miss Betty Mac Mrs. Carol Vachon Mr. Kyle XVilson Shepter Physical liducation for girls in the junior high school consists ol drill work in sports such as basket- hall, volleyball, and softball. Some soccer is played in the eighth grade and by the ninth grade actual games are played. The seventh grade program includes a Red Cross course and stresses the value ol' .mfcly zulzflc' plflylug. Continued in the senior high schol is the actual playing ol' games, but it is now that individual sports such as archery, badminton and tennis are introduced. Together with sports, health and safety are a regular part ol' the curriculum. Much enjoylnent and exercise is derived when the girls engage in a strenuous game of volleyball. 69 Everyone has an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of sports such as haskelhall. WHS! - H ,, ,il fzxr ,V . i is i ' zffkfw HIL. H. , , . 4 The boys' physical education program is quite similar to that of the girls with the exception of a few added activities. In the seventh grade touch football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, horse shoes, and softball are playedg but the emphasis is still on skills and drill work and not so much the actual playing ol' a game. The eighth and ninth grades are a continuation ol' the seventh grade program with a few adjust- ments. Physical education in the senior high is a review of all the past work, plus an emphasis on tennis, archery, and golf. . The dancing program is a combined program consisting ol' folk dancing in the seventh grade, square dancing in the eighth, and social dancing throughout the senior years. Included in social dancing are the fox ll'0l, waltz, rhumba, and the polka. jltrouglwuf our iuefi . . . Mr. Ivan Bowser , .2 One of the finest high school musical organizations that can he found in the state is Parkvillc High Sch0ol's hand. The most beautiful musical instrument is the human voice. Nothing sounds so beautiful as thc feminine voices of the Girls' Chorus. Mrs. Robin Hopkins 70 Miss Mary Rehmeyer l E i 'l'he unihcation of the voices of the Senior Mixed Chorus blend together resulting in the harmonious tones of favorite selections, MUSIC-The music program offered in the junior high school is a required course. If this course is successfully completed, and if the student has a genuine interest in music, he or she may elect a music course in the senior high school program. Girl's Chorus, Tenth Grade Mixed Chorus and Senior High Mixed Chorus make up the electives in the senior high. In coordination with the music program, the band is a concert and marching organization offered to anyone who qualifies. The building of a choral organization is a tedious operation beginning its high school phase with the Tenth Grade Chorus. Mrs. Catherine McNally 71 Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Emerson ACTI ITIES 11 -., Cjlzeere on fo Afriue or uicfor Fight, Teznn, Fight! The cheerleaders club was ore ganiled three years ago to pro- mote better school spirit. The cluh was first under the direc- tion ol' Miss Huggettg then Mrs. Barrans. This year, Miss Krug has sponsored and directed the cheerleaders. ? liach spring, usually in May, new girls are selected lor the cmning year on the basis ol' a good appearance, a knowledge ol' the cheers, and coordination. The girls are then divided into two squads-a junior varsity and a varsity squad. Next year we hope the cheerlezulers will do as well as they have in past years. junior Cheerleaders, left to right, Ron' I: Comes, CL.: Schennn, 11,3 Esias, jg Row 2: Wolschlager, C.g Yeager, -1.5 Hudson. L. Senior Cheerleaders, left lo right, Ron' 1: Tyson, I.: Schneider. li., jenkins. j. Row 2: Forney, j., Schuman, .-X.: Hagen, F.: Schaner, ul., Harry, Ll, 1 . Lrfl In righfg Ron' I: Harper, U.: Carruth, B.g McNally, D.: Nuller, ll.: Morgan, -I.: 'lwining, ul.: Xlewsliaw, ll.: Ryan, 'I' Mgr.: Ron' 2: Fahy. lip Scherlmark. P.: Zimmerman. IS.: DiFatta. ll.: Miller. S.: Pcnxa. ll.: Ron' 3: l'nfrit-il, G.: Sclioll'cr. If Marshall. 17,1 Hlllllllfllll. D4 Rueler, R.g Brown, R.: Granrs, 13.5 Chason. R.: llainlirislge, QI.. Manager. Anyone is eligible for Parkville's Cross Country Team. Before each meet time trials are rung the top ten men ol the trials run in the meet. The Course is l U2 miles long in V. and 2 miles in Varsity. 'I'lie course is usually laid out over a variety of terrian, sometimes this even means jump- ing a brook. The meets are usually held at the various srliools with exception ol' the County Meet which is run at Clifton Park. Some ol' the school courses are rough, but the Clifton Park rourse is one ol' the most gruelling that the team has to run. Most ol' the boys wear track shoes for better trac- tion antl thin track uniforms to make it easier for them to run. And lhey're oil it --as -4 , '. - '- ' --M. up .fs Q' F- .,,7.'fv'. 1. . -- ' 1 i, A ,, 1 1 - ..., . 1 ' . . . X C ,?'g:.'sl:Q-Q , i .911 AOCLOg all :Soccer 'l'hrough thc goal Many hours ol' prartife were needed to cle- velop the girls' ability to work together as a team. Mrs. Doris Politis, the roach, hacl the girls running the helds several times a clay to keep them in top-notch condition. lffl lo riglzlq Run' l: llilluer, .-X.: lillis ll.3 llorller. Cl.: llatk. 0.5 Newberg K.: Quintilian, R4 Ron' 2: Kelnpske 62,3 Kalhskoll, B4 'Iill0lll2lS, l'iiSl'iN'l' 8.3 llussenius, N.: Kitlcl, l..3 Wiblc M.: l.el'gemnillcr. ,X.3 Rader, D. Two weeks alter school openecl, all eligible girls were called out to open the 1955 hockey season. Many ol' the veterans from last year returned to acltl new skills to their already acquired ones. The open berths were quickly occupied by new players trying their ability lor the brst time. Captain, Lois Kitltl 4 'Q-L lf!! Io light: Hou' I3 Rillie. H.: Slenalrl, fig Keys, l..3 Run' 2: Simpson. li.: l'utrinit'ol:u. l'.g Williannson. 6.3 llateger, R.: Run' ?.' XYeyfortl1, lloer- ing. KL.: Hunt, S.: Grove, .lg Sipple. R.: Plelnple. .X.1 Krznner, G.: blllllg. XY. Mgr. .-Xlthongh the H355-56 socrel' seztson was not V L. too successlnl, the entire student hotly wa' pleased with the waxy the boys hzintlletl th selves on the field. The hoys won two gain 1. while losing six. l'hysic':1l litness was stressed hy Mr. liosley, the x'1u'sity Uillfll, who kept the hoys on their toes :lt alll times. The te:nns looked Hood H clelensively this season :mal with Il little luck in the ollensive tlepzlrtment, next season shoultl prove at very Slll'l'CSSlilIl one. ,Q-5 'YI cn ,pgs . ,Y . ck lhnl hull f,Il'! r1f'l111'r1.s l'lllll Pzltriimoli lzcl Simpson ur fag-ueefi fouglzf ACL N4 XX Nl... I.r'fl In right: Ron' I: Twinning, Mg Meding. A., co- captainsp Run' 2: Fossell, SQ. nillllllll, l'.g Nowack, 11.5 Ron' 3: Long. ll.: llekett. ll., Argentino, l'.g Gilbert, B., lisslinger. I..g Ron' 4: Heinerichs, ll.: Harlow, l..g lflan- nagan, jg Luckalmugh, B.: Greenwood, D3 Ron' 5: Ilene son, G., Nlanagerg Grove, .Lg Miss Betty Moe Shepler. Cflllfllf Newhurg, K.: Kllllll, W., illllllllgff. This year's Junior Varsity Hockey team was composed of entirely new players because this was the first V. team Parkville has ever produced. Everyday, along with the varsity team, the V. was out practicing very strenuously. The girls were drilled in the basic skills ol' hockey, and the inexperienced players became a well-cooordinated team. The V. Cross Country record was identical to the one posted by the varsity. This year was the first for many boys in the Tenth and Eleventh grades. By playing on the V. teani the boys develop hasic skills, and coordination. In years to come the V. team members become our Varsity Players. ,4- l,r'fI Io righl: Ron' I: Parvis, joe: Jefferies, lidwardg Fetzer, Yvilliznng Whealton, Ray, Row 2: I.eBrun, XVRIYIICQ Hogan, Buddy: wv2lIC'lll'Sl'il, lidwzndg lliensaeli, Charles, Rollison, Earlg Schroeder, Marvin, Row 3: Sippel, Leonard, Winkler. Gerald, Mt-Artor. Richardg Gulkencht, Carrollg Moyer, Alan, Knapp, Ruhertg Smith. 'l'edg Mason, George. - - W li- .. l K... .- sv xx X ' fl Kiwis! 551 l ' 'lk -K lf!! lv righl: Ron' I: Kahl. C., Illmtngerq Beckett, B4 Menshon, l'.g Kempske, II., caplaini Sny- der, Al.: Hcinerichs, -1.5 Newburg, K., Manager: Ron' 2: VVilson, 8.5 Greenwood, D.g Surridgc, G.: Pritchett. P.: Newburg, K.3 Meding. A. Kalbskopf, 13.5 Hack, G., Manager. The -Innior Varsity basketball team was or- ganized in 1954 by Mrs. Carol Vaehon. The girls ol' Parkville tried out for the teams and the players with the most ability were placed on the varsity squad. The players on the AI. V. are the inexperienced lllth and llth graders. They are trained to work themselves up to the varsity team. The boys' junior Varsity Basketball team was organized in 1953. The boys ol' Parkville worked together for a number of weeks before they were divided into the varsity and junior varsity squads according to their ability. The junior Varsity usually consists of underclassment who will some day be varsity players. These boys have shown great progress in the few short years the teatn has existed. say Xb Y .. FQ 3 AQTT i rx, i V A 1 A t tot 7Uy i 'P M B 39 60 X N gf . ' , M V --. is 1 ns- ' . f'T . 'al A Q v 'A 1 , is , if . y X - we W- -s I to right: Ron' 1: Rollison, li.g Clayton. R.: Armstrong, M.: Licas, li.: Ritte, H.: Schroeder, M.: NlcNew, ll.g Rout 2: Kyle Wilson. lfuachg Knapp, B5 Moyer. .Lg Strulik, Wg Rueter. R.: Hnesman, If.: lfhav, li.. Jllanugrrq Kehne. ll.: Huriagrr. 0119 wif!! our uamifg Captain, janet I.assahn On November l5, sixty girls reported for basketball try-outs. Three weeks ol' practice was held helore the squad was linally cut to twenty-lour. The remainder ol' the preseason practice time was spent learning plays and molding the groups into two distinct teams. Frequently these teams practiced against each other. Although the var- sity was hard-hit hy injuries, they proved to everyone that the expensive experience gained in past years was valuable. The highlight ol the sea- son came to Park- ville's girls when Nanry Bussenius paced the varsity with 27 points to defeat 'l'owson on our home rourt hy a score ol' 35-33. the required size ol Grab that hall Lf-fl In right: Run' I: Nowack, C4 Wilmle, M.: Lassahn, 41.1 Rader, D.: Dwinger, l'.g Ron' 2: Quintilian, R.g Manager: Gamble, li.: Kidd, L.g Grifliths, .lg Schlidseninaier, ILL lfisclicr, 5,1 Rach. CZ., i'lfll71IlQ!'I'. 80 r I ' 0 ,' --.- :: eg .2 2- .o. Q .M gf'-2, ICT' kwfil-',j llul Ilon- I.1'ft In righiq Run' I: kms, l..3 Williamson, U.: Nlurshzlll. D.: Thonnas, 'llg Compluing Millcr,S.1 Hunt, 8,3 Ron' 2: .n'on, fflilllllj GL-oring, B.. VA,l1lIllgl'l',' XYeyforlh, 1.3 Fink, fffldllflfllillf Grove, Carter. Mfg Yllllf. ll, .xl!l7l!lgl'I',' firiflin, R., AIIIIllIgl'f. l'zn'kvilIe3 Firehouse Five skyrockeled lo Iznne during the 195566 Imskellmnll sea- son. Records were slmtlereml in all ulte- gories. INDIVIIJUXI. SCHOOL RIQCORIJS 'QW Q5 lligllcst IllllllIJC'l' ol' points in one gznne: Dave Nlxllsllzlll-F56 points lliglmesl mnnlmvr oi' points in one season: Steve Hunt-259 points -lim Fink-2543 points Highest number ol' field goals in one game: SCHOOL RICCIORIJS 'llnylor 'lill0lllllS-I3 points .-Xvemge number ol points per game 79.6 llighesl number ol free throws per season 331 Highest number of fieldgozlls per season . -132 Highest numlx-r of points scored per ganna- 122 l.'nfu1f:1r1i11.x. .lim Ifink nnrl 'l'm-lur 'IQIIIIHIIIA SI cziglzffi of flee lzcwclwoocl courf Parkrfille 53 83 94 83... 75 122... 64 58. 75 73. 91 87 92. 72 71 81 L3' SCORES Opponents . . .Catonsville .... .... . 52 . .Franklin ,... . . . . 72 . . .Sparrows Point ...,... . 45 Dundalk...... 75 ....Milford Mill.... 85 Hareford .... 81 ....,Towson.... ..,66 . ...Franklin ..... 53 .....Dundalk,... 71 ....Catonsville .. 70 .....Harclord...... .,.55 .. .Sparrows Point ....... . 65 ....,Towson...... ...77 ....Mi1lord Mill... 76 ....Kenwood.... ...69 ....Kenwood.... ...85 The Knights grab another rebound f l Y ','w-,Vx V T- S fx ' ' v- -.il y WI? '.4 'i- Toss up The Knights emblazoned their name on the county record sheets during the 1955-56 season. County Records Most points scored in one game by one team ........................., 122 pts. Most points scored in one game by two teams ...,.. ................. 2 03 pts. Most points scored in one season ...... 1274 pts. Highest average per game ........., 79.6 pts. if J 2 M,-av. du.. Q ,v sf' U7 o Qi 4 U -2 me -'le . X-, A 'la 3 X Y . D f, ':'?'x' ar, .Q'.'.. 1' 'I' -In 'fi AQ! U f ' fir' Q- t xgkf' t .V I mem t I .. egg, v ,. , . -11, - 1-f?f , - V ---1' ,-.- . -' 1' . ,K ,:, 1n?f:Qa'fTQ 53 Q'3w gf ' ' Mm ' A -4.w'g I,-4' .r, ,.' 3... .... u.f.,4..f pig 11-:A-.9 1 l r Fi tx- fi ': 2 .Nuys-. . . ff+'f2w:+ 1 W M, . - V 1... y ,,,,. ,i ,A ,V -:Q tt ' ' 'JA . . Left to right: Row 1: Young, P.: Anazalone, j.: Dil-'atta, D.: Laffer, J.: Grismally, S.: Hine, B.: Chasen, R.: Ron' 2: Skinner, B., Manager: Foster, A.: Lee, S.: Siegrist. F.: W'right, B.: Tarleton, T.: Meushaw, H.: Keys, L.: Lawrence Rolla-1, Curzrlz. 3 ll I Q2 T x M q ln spring, when the leaves and flowers begin to appear, you'll see our track teams in bright yellow suits jogging toward Double Rock. At Double Rock the boys exercise together and then branch off into their various squads which include low hurdles, high hurdles, high jump, broad jump, shot-put, discus, fifty yard dash, one mile run, and their respective variations. After the workouts, the boys return to school where they receive refreshing showers and then a vigorous rub down administered by their managers. 5 9 il 84 x l 5 Nffffsnf l l.rll In righlq Run' I: james. S.: Knorr, Kg Book, D.: Shnfelt. B.: Haasc, D.: Run' 2: Scagg, 5.3 St-xiak. R.: I..inf clis, tl.: tilanihle, li.: Lassahn, Nagle, I... Mrinrlger. Parkville has hacl vollcyhall teanis since l95A1. Both teznns continue to develop their skills, such -just as in other sports, nicinhcrs can not receive a as set ups, serving ancl net recovery. 'lihe 'l. V. girls lailing gracle in nmrc- than unc- snhlject ancl reniain soinetiincs play against varsity, this practice gives un the teains. the girls some more lunclanientals of the gaxne. The During volleyball season, the girls who go out fiirls enjoy these practice ganies ancl they learn a lor the teams practice in the gyin at least loin' days great cleal. Finally the first gaine arrives. a week. .Xltcr three weeks ol' practice, the coach clivicles the girls into Varsity and junior Varsity ICAIIIIS. 9 u , es ii. 1 iff! to riglzlq Ron' I: XVatls Il.: Ross, S.: Xkcher, Hehn, R.: fil'L't'l1, ll.: Sfllllllill, Klein, Oakes, .-X.: l.as- sahn, S.: llaiiclson. K.: linglcinan, l'. 85 .7!ze Alaorffimanfi ila an Aenzie of Zdifld ay Im!! lo right: Row I: Jaeger, R.g Beck, B.: Marshall, D.: Simpson, E.: Miller, S.: Thomas, T.: Steuarl, C.g Ellis, E Row Fahy, li.g Clayton, R.g Hunt, S., Huesman, F., Knrz, R.: Ritte, H.g Keys, L.3 Williamson, G.: Patrinicola, P. Biederman G 9' In spring Zl young man's fancy turns to baseball and that was proved when fifty-one Parkville boys turned out for baseball practice on the ldes of March. A varsity team was finally selefted. Captained by Paul Patrini- cola, the Knights won their first game by beating Kenwood 8-6. Capmin Sliding In Paul Patrinicola 'Q' x.. .tk Sock it away Captain, Anne Bittner This spring the second Varsity'Softball team was formed ol' twelve ol' the thirty-two girls who went out lor the sport. The coach, Miss Betty Mae Septer, practiced with the girls four times a week to enable them to better their skills. Although they weren't a winning team, they managed to keep the traditional Parkville spirit. Several times during the season, the team was disabled because ol' many unlorseen events. I 111' I: liaston, NI. .Lg Harrold, D.: Bittner, .-X.. flaplzzing Cmnbs, F.: Doriler. C. Ron' s N uhon t.'fmrl1.' Slater, D.g Shaffer, N.g Schlickenmaier, li.g Kempske, t1.g Baker, j, 87 llfljlzicit are gui ed on our journey. f-4. livff In rzghlg Ron' I: Lilly, ll.: l'farr, Nl.: Hack, G., Cnfllning Bloom, Mg Ellis, B.: Ron' 2: Nowack, C.g Shu- man, .Lg lfisthcr, 5.3 Urillilhs, lYilile, Mg Sommer, H. The 1956 junior Varsity Softball team was com- prised of Hfteen girls consisting primarily of Sopho- mores. These girls were coached by Frank Mock, one ol' our Senior boys. During most of the season the Varisity and Junior Varsity girls practiced together. The junior Varsity girls won their first game by defeating Catonsville 10-9 on Parkville's diamond. junior Varsity Baseball is an excellent training period for those boys who hope someday to become a varsity player. It not only gives them the actual experience of playing the sport but also an opportunity to display teamwork and attain high standards in sportsman- ship. Left In right, Row I: Colzul, ul.: Schroeder, M.: Rollison, li.: Winkler, KI.: Karl. R3 Harper. G.g McNally, D.: Hog an, H.: Kinnion, Kg Run' 2: Kahne, ll., Manager, clllgllllllll, KZ.: Lalfon, K.: Smith, IJ.: Renter. R.: MrNcw, H Chester. R.: Lucas. li.: l'arnr-s, N.: Hemphill, L.: Miller, ll., Manager. .. 5 5 ' V, ig, M F. WNW X k R W 41 if Q 9 .MN 4 .1 5' iii A' 1 A . gl: cz- C fax: 'lx vm I 'S NNN- ,-'W 7' gig. Vi -l 'I I ' w X H , v V' ' Ig, ':+ . F. f . . f' ,4, 1. I 4. F W. F . i , L . 1 v . w I . is 4-'.,,, '13-8 v.. g, ' 4 I 4 . +V W' Q, V il! ' ...I hlnvsu ,gn X X 1 ,n l SE fi 3 gf Q ,. iw- - W 5. x I 14' A 11 .J .J ...J 4 ..: 9 ix r 8 MRHS5 B gH Fur hun onlx 5' Cv 4.1. I Irv l'l'C1llIl plcascn Slucking up , X63 xvlllll na. nw :cm '-'null jg experiencing iferenf fltingfi . . . ' 7-N The llachelors Club is sponsored by Miss Archer and is ollered to Senior High boys only. The pur- pose ol this club is to teach the boys the lundainentals ol' housekeeping. Various nieals are planned and pre- pared by the boys during the course ol' the year. lie- sides cooking in class, the boys take numerous held trips. S 7'Qi,,,..-W S-.1 The hrst yearbook Fi- nance Club was organized this year to conduct the lund drive lor the cost ol' the animal yearbook. A patron drive was sponsored by the club and several other lund raising units were held throughout the year. Howard Hardwick was the General Business Manager w i t h lfrankie Combs and Carolyn De- Graw assisting him. ,vs :Wil u ,Ney 5 The Projection Squad under the direction ol' Mr. Nathan Breed with the as- sistance ol' Mr. Donald Kel- bough and Mr. Ronald Peterson assist the school with the audio-visual nia- terial. The Illf'llllJl'l'SllllJ consists ol both -junior and Senior High boys. Acting as secretaries lor the club are two nlenibers ol' the Business ll e p a r t in e n t, janet Schmidt and Shirley Sniith. The Future Nurses Club is a group of girls who in- tend to go into the field of nursing. The club is under the supervision of Mrs. Louise Parsons, the school nurse. During the year the girls assist Mrs. Parsons in the health room. Field trips are taken throughout the year to ntunerous hospitals and the Club also attends various eonventions. I. Under the direction of Mrs. Susie Riddlespurger, the Future Teafhers, who are girls that will enter the field ol' teaching upon graduation, get together and distuss the profession of teaching. The group has speakers come in and talk to them about the field ol' teaching and they also attend conventions concerned with teaching. 4 ' -it -, The Radio Club's pur- pose is to promote interest and better understanding of the fundamentals of radio operation and repair. Under the guidanfe of Mr. Raymond Rattan, the boys have set up an amateur radio station, NVYSYKP. The group has su4'c'esslully ron- taeted several foreign points of the globe. 6 uh! e earne in wlziclz chrecfion . . . 'L .1 llllftlili, N.: lihhs, Ing lf!! In :ighlg Hun' I: litnux R Hi ltnrg, ll.g llaininund, l.: Spinnitfliiu, KI.: Ncrxins, lf.: Fnti, D l..: Smnincr. Mg Hack I lotf XltNaim'4-, ll.: fiUSll'l', QI.: Nlaxdwcll. I.1 l.al'nn. li. Matthai, I. Q.: . urns, 8.3 -lrythall, 51.3 .kKlllIIlS, 1 ' ' - IIIC, I',: Xl:-xaiulcr, l,.3 Sims, 0.3 Nlr. XYalsh Sfmnxor. The lNlonitnr lflmiu- works with the Student Lntiiicil to tarrv ont thc rules and regulations ol' 1 thc srliool. Nnrina llcll, Mtmitfxr Captain, was c'lc'1'tt'tl whcn thc- Stndvnt ilfznnril olht-Crs wvrc t'lcz'lL'tl. Tha- ptirpmi- ul thc- Monitor lxlllill' is to make ' llc lligh Sthtml t hcttcr plus to xoik In l arkvi - 'K .' L li? K , doing, this, they dirt-it hall trallic, supcrviw Stn- dc-nts on thc lmmws, and assist in asscinhly seating. lhc' Mmiitm' lforu - is under thc- spmisorsliip of Bcrmcl, R.: Royahn, I..g Bell, N., Mmiifor lfnptainq Braden- Gilhcrt, 11.3 Ron' 2: Fisher, D.g Uicts, F.: Schcmn, C.: Hutson. l'.g Rcctcnall, P.: Born, 19.5 Carrnth, 13.1 limi- 3: ll-urinan, l1.g XVCIIT, C.: Scllinan, lip Newhc-rg, K.g Darrall, V1.1 Run' 4 : Ban- lhc Library Assistants under the direction ol' Mrs. Cllara Knecfc and Mrs. Rose Ann Morgaii, help in the library by working at the rirculaiion desk, slivlving hooks, and aiding in thc' library work rooin during' a study period and l10lioi'C and altcr school, The l,ihrarv Assistants are fhoscn lruni the lunior High and Svnior High stntlc-nts. Mr. 'llmniaa XYalsh. T ,, I -L, , o r U 'lr v 94 F . 1' 2 Y' . ,ig Q N'--. K if we ,, k , gs !'e tix Q Jef! tn righlq Run' I: tllawson, 'l'.: Alpater. l..g lklcl-'aul, 'l'.g Redman, B.: Ulrich. H.: Berk, W.: Lewis. II.: Run' 2: llankard, ll.: Xliller, H.: Sadler, l'.g lfaliy. li.: Bauhlirz, l'.g Harry, J., Carruth, 13.3 Fossett, S4 Shem, C.: Kressman, nl., l-lsslinger, j.g liussenius, N.: 0'llrien, D.: Hillman, I.: Delbrocco. L.: Ron' 3: Hunt, 8.3 Phan, A.: Yuu. IS., Nagle. L., Shaffer, lf.: Rosenberg- ti. Eg Bunce. Nl.: lhomas, jg Nlarco G., Roelke, D., Carter. Wg Kidd. I..: Sliufell, ll. In February, l952, the first Student Council election campaign took place in Parkville High School. The entire campaign took two weeks. At the end of the first week ol' the campaign a primary election was held to eliminate some of the candidates. The remaining candidates had another week to campaign alter which the linal election was held. The first ollicers ol' the Stu- dent Council were: Dennis Phillips, President: David Falenbaker, I'ici'-I'resic1e11t: Carolyn Rach, SecH'Ir1ry: XVayne Price, 'I'rf'as1n'f'r.' and X'Vayne Krause, Monilor Captain. Since the Stu- dent Council has been operating it has solved many problems and sponsored many activities. Among these are dances, the purchase ol school equipment, and the purchase and planting of shrubbery. The Student Council has a big job and it is doing it well. President, Lynn Iisslingerg Secrelrirxg Margie Sommer, Monilm Captain, Norma Bell, Treastncr. Roseanne fzkllllllliklll. S-...H V, . 8 lfUCll'lte6l fo fl Cl,Ue -1, -lim Berk is peering over Ronnie Brewers shoulder, proof reading the typewritten copy. The school paper, The Pioneer, has been in print for three years. 'A journalism course was first offered in 1953 anti con- tinued in following years. The class pro- duces a total of nine issues a year. The staff is made up of four page editors with several reporters assigned to each page. Ellen Hemmeter, who has been the Editor- in-Chief since the paper's origin, has a great deal of responsibility along with the staff and she discharges her duties very efficient- ly. One of the many duties of the staff is typing their copy for print. l l.r'll In riglzlg Ron' I: lappala, UI., Barnard, R., Henlmeler. edilor: Hack, U.: Shufelt, B.: Ron' 2: Watts, CI.: Kajdi, 11.3 Phyles. R.: Hunt, S4 Copeland. I.: Schroeder, l-Q., Tyson, j.: Hush. N.: Fisher, D.: Willhecker, B. J . This year the Senior High Mixed Chorus presented The Mikado, the second an- nual operetta. The setting ol' the operetta was a town in japan called Titipu. The Mikado, or emperor ol -lapan was played by Paul l'atrinicola. Yum, Yum, played by a double cast ol' Shirley Fischer and Nina Scott, was a young japanese girl in love with a wandering niinstrel named Nanki-Poo better known as Gordon NVil- liarnson. mywe The Mikado Himself r so X Watch that axe! 5 l 7 ,I ,f Q 'ii , Milli 'Wi ' ' .quarrel I 'F' A-uusu-4 tens! ' il msg, ,W ,m,,,, The rest ol the cast consisted ol Ko-Ko, Lord High lixecutioner, played hy a double cast ol' lid liyer, and Bill Yutzy. Ko-Ko had two wards: I'itti-Sing, portrayed by Rosalie Barnard and Lois Kidd: and Peep- Bo played by Paula Dwinger and lillen Hennneter. Lord High lzverything lilse was played by Ronnie Phipps. The part ol' Katisha was portrayed hy Diane Brandt, who was in love with Nanki-Poo. Alan Foster played the part ol Ko-Ko's servant. 1 he cast was hacked by a group ol -lapa- nese singers and relatives known as Park- ville's Senior Mixed Chorus. owing un af flze dame fime . . . -f' T 1'ifii'lII'Ai7l-Clllff Jeanie Nlcl.e1ln Www Left tu right Run' I: Schmidt, linston, Nl. .X.: Rmu 2: Wisenizun, 13.3 llerntzil, R., Kline. j.: Muir, R. The IU56 Urlysxffy, which was the hrst yearbook to he published :tt Pztrkville High School, presented niziny new :ind dillerent prolmlenis to its stall. Trying to cover the tnztny :ind vztried :tclivities ol at large school proved to lic at nionunientnl Lusk. lnlornrzt- tion had to he gathered, old :ind new pic- tures had to lie collected :ind taken, nin- teriztl haul to he written lor every depart- inent and activity in thc school. Colors were chosen :ind approved by the class. A cover had to lie designed to fix the nzune :ind theme ol :nn odyssey or journey through l'.n'l4ville High School. Ql Bittner, .XJ Gzlllion. S., Phillips. ll. f Q- il ' ' J. 4 , 1. Iffl lo right: Ron' I: Gallion, S., Curricular liditnrq Hardwick. H., Ilusiness Editor: Bittner, A., .-Lmsistant Iizlitorg Young, l'., l.iIrrr1l1m' lirlitnr: Rau' 2: lNlzirto, G., Phillips, 13.5 Pyle, C.: Costzrr, li.: Bcrmel, R.: Muir, R., Goette. l..g Schmidt, Il., Almer- ntitliy, li., lizislnn. M. X.: Run' 3. Kline, lforney. Meliliseh, D.: Conrhs, lf., NN'isen1:ln, D., Stilson, l'.g llorller. C.: Kerlcy. A.: Hsisse. D. 98 If K r' ' janet YY' I li sts, on eanie endafiona Lglniw-5 john BEST DRESSED OC I : E J J MosT LIKELY TO SUCCEED A sz . Bur V v ' -1 x -J MOST POPULAR Carolyn 1 4 . Dir 1 J. W is Q . J J 1 -2 qi I 42. 'gen' I Judy Paul BEST NATURED A 4 q Q 4 .J Y 7 X li si f ' , 'a .., VX E I s 1 3' IE U 'I' Leroy Lois MOST ATHLETIC Q BASHFUL Paul Diana jim MOST Q 5 Y' emoriea are ma e of fluid X' X :J S ll I f 1956 'Im' l'roj1-cl 15357 X 5' W'n I' f f2 '3 .- '- - , . 'f 'SEHK' .f' -5 yfi NMR 4- - I Q QP'-Aft: ,Q 'VT X V. 1,1 .4 fav 5' Qlifffr .Q I fx ,V V gjv C, A. if ' 'Y' N ' '1 ff F. .yi I N I f IOO I I mm HomeworK sg 5 KF , fa, 135 51 N 1 As we advance in life, we learn the limits of our abilities. A. Froude U UEHULASSME ' w s 5 As' ' .i 1' -' Y' I u Q- x. 5 8'1 unior Cfadd Mr. Ira Nedrow, Advisor -Ieaneane Klein, Secretary Ellen Schneider, President Steve Hum, Treasurer Carl House, Vive-president Mrs. Kathryn Barrens, Advisor IO4 - Allen, N. Clayton, R. ' , A Barlow, l'. Cruls, li. ' Baynes, N. Dietz, F. sa' Berk, V. Dilworth, I. 1. - -I BiCIlSHCh, C. lillenhergcr, V' . Blalr. S. Ellis, ll. I -l 1 ,L Blwillg. J. Iisslingcr, L, ' x T ' BIOOIU. M. Everhart, A. Blucher, E. . :I :T V up G Born, G. .QA ,N ' hd , Q' . -, Z x Y Brandenburg, D. L, Brewer, R. .. . cv ' rv Q.. tb W, ' I1 far Brown, C. g Brown, R. 'A 'lu .lf i A '. G Q ., D zl 0 -414 Q:-111. .ff ' ' 43 Buehler. B. dr Burchen, j. L Y ' . I Y' V Bush, J. n .5 Bush, N. ig ' 2' -L. .E-.. , or 'sl Gb . E 'b - '1-1. -1, ' I k - I Cameron, R. ' J Clawson. N. 3 if 3' fi' Q ' 4? Q , A ' . I v A ,S 4... 1. .... 'E-rx -Ag. Nu ', . 6 , lf ff' 1 .. , W Faust, D. . L 'F Flscher, S. 'L 'FF' A. .nil Fisher, D. ,G Fitch, I. ., -as Forney, 1. Foster, A. . g.. Foti, D. Fuhr. C. A g.. 'Q' Cable, Gallagher, L. 4 HLA vi Geier, R. Gerlach, B. 4 Lg I f-5 4' r. 1- Gilbert, ls. Horak, A. 1' . LV , cl' Glover, A. Horak, 'tj I f f 57- 0 gf Goldschmidt. J- House, C. 4. Q 7'- ff , 4 - 5. . v- Grams, D. Huesman, F. ' 1: VV 1 I E. -4- , x .4 X K . S, - Grccn, D. Hunt. S. 'nfs 4 ., ,- 7. v Y - X Q T7 '- - - L T Grifhths, VI. Hyssong. G. 9 is 6 I E ,4 :' Gronlmcrg. j. jenkins, j. 'ga 5, 6-' - .1 ' r.. V '14 Grooms, B. Johnson, R. Y R -D - 57 . - N ' K . Grove. R. johnson, W. jp.. .X ez- R -f FV 0 Grzymala, S. V .Q 'Qi jones, P. Gugliuzza. C. Jung, W. ,, .. Gutknecht, C. V V f Kahl, C. A VV ' . -M rf- -- Q - , 5 I f I , A , 4 L Haase, D. Kajdi, S. .5 Hagan, F. , B V a L 5 Karl. R. I VMLXN Q ' ' vf , ' ' 'I r l A A K Harmon, W. Kempske, C. V Harrison, R. A' 4' Klein, J. 'XL' V Q, Cv? v V K I Q 1 , Q 'A W 'Y TY' KL ' x 9- Harry, R. Kocher, T. A 4' Harward, D. V V I' Kramer, G. . - .... .pi ,gf H'-4 4 ' ' ' J as X X: ' A Hchn, R. Kurth. W. Hemphill. L. W 4'-1 if-. G- Landefeld. r. . 1 , fi- ' L ....,. .L L ,.... 6. I lun , 59' T7 1' . A. 5. g . xx. L 1- V' 1 an L. gr-r .1 GW 'N G- wr? Q an Q L L L. f on an H Ou Ex' 3 Larsen, B. ' Le Brun, WV. -1 'Q 4' Lergenmiller, A. Lehman, T. .b Lilley, D. .N Luckahaugh, B. Marken, J. Marshall, D. Mclfaul. D. Messner, K. Q S' . C1 . N Meyers. D. . K .:, Miller, G. 'K W, Moran, D. Morgan, L. , , W ' E- 'T V il Moyer, A. P N l , L. ' age 5 ,.. D LLL Neels. C. Nowack, C. A Olsson, D. Otto, K. 1 GL . lx' . l Parks, F. m I ei Phipps, R ll.. ' hh.. 3 Phyles, R. -A ' ' r . ..,, T av Protzmnn, VV Z A oh - Rach, C. '. ' Ax , , Rader, D. A ga LLL A - Rausch, 'l' Reeling, E. ' 'Q Reutcr, R. 1 K 1 Riley, R. Q' I Robinson, W. F' Rogers, B. 3 4. E A AL 4 - Rosenherger. E. 5 kms, s. 15 .,, W .fi L Ruhino, G H uss i' R . L. ,I Ig Ryan, T. Schaich, F. 1 .J ' Schafer, j. 4 ar ,, Schc em, N. ' 'JLQ P r . tl' 4 4. . A 1 C7 1.1 , . -.. Scherharth, M. Struzlk, W. rl, Y ' Schlee, bl. Swanner, S. til 4. V' V, Schlickenmaier, B. Thrift, A. Le. ff , , , Y , Schmidt, Twmlug, M. .A A ft-' ' 'W Schneider, E. Tyson, J. Q. ' ' Schreiber, T. Van Arsdale F' ,, X, A Qi! 3 Schuman, A. Wade, B. 1. ' cl' ' . Y Schutz. j. Ware, B. L I : K Scott, N. 'V Si 4. 5? Sears, K, ' Q. A V Z O I kb 'fig AL 9' W l Sevick, F. Sevick, R. ,mg N 5 'N - ,Z . i ::' e ,, N, ,f J- Q Shaffer, F. f .5 , T, Q ' Shaffer, N. v . . A . J' , Q' -1-M T 4? rf ,I Shotts, V. . ' 1 ,U Slater, N. I N, ' it . 5 . K , Smith, G. .nr Q . J- f 9 Snyder, J. S- 1 -A - , j 4.. Q7 T G., W, Ay A- AA . , 1 K I Snyder, K. U' -...X 108 4 ,D. l '72, '- L, 6. '. 4- . ai . -+L 4:4 'L fd - 1 f L 'fl f 1. 'hi sf. . Nw pf B- 4 4 I' 6 .M if , :Eg - I ' Watts, B. 1? G Watts, C. Weitzel, G. .-. I Wentworth, L. 4 Wlhealton, R. Wilke, D. Williams, M. VVilliamson, G. X Y . Windsor, R. Wm, K. 61 Q. Stacey, T. A 50,04 0l'l'l 01465 'V gf - '- 'D at . L .!2, , my Ioan lisais, Sf'rretarx',' Louise Htltlson, Tr4'asurer,' Marvin Schroeder, Prfsidenl: Suianne Fossct, Vin'-f11'esirle'rxl: Mrs. W':ilkow ski, S.!mns0r,' Miss johnson, Spmxsor. 41? in fl I I0-.X-lx! rnzi--Osterliotise, j.: lurk, jg Francie, A.: Adams, l'.: Edmonston. j.: VVaxter, j.: vvllllClllll'Sl. B. 27111 rozuAl'ritc'liclt, l'.: Smith, l'.: Brown. j.: Sonn, l'.: Snntlhnk, S.: Mumirt, A.: Fischer. D. ini ron'-Rhone, AI.: llrcssnizin, l'.: Stliroctlcr, M.: Pairnt-S. N.: Noyes, H.: Smart, kl.: Schaninger, li. 4th row-Spriggs, J.: Fitzer, B.: Wallis, B.: Miller, H.: Tomlinson, W.: Vick- ers, R. Winkler, G. sd .I nx Q -631341 I0-li-Ist 7'Ult'+SCllllIltll, l'.: Nt-whurg, K.: Forelnzin, P.: Hudwon, L.: Howell, S.: YVilkinson, R.: Anlhack, Cl. 2nd rozi'-Mcytrr M.: Nltxillistcr, C.: Mzirousck. 'l'.: Matthai, H.: Willing. N.: Wzisel, A.: Smith, E.: Irvin, B. 3rd row-Kurz, R.: McNcw, H.: Vogt-l, W.: Sliuininul, l'.: Wuril, li.: Nelson, R.: Lewis, B.: Miller, W.: Smith, R. Hh mu'-Sfliafer, D.: Gt't'stt-nlwrg, K.: White, linsor. li.: Bzmtlcll. l..: lrimhlc, R.: Mothcrshcatl. j. 109 ov e, fl lf -I-4-L-G-ls! TUZI'-'Blll'lUll, R., Rappold. C., Carter, B., Argenlino, P., Conner, B., Flanagan, J., Berk, D., Holman, M., Kidd, I.. 2nd mu'-Caucr, D., Ferguson, K., Frey, G., Breighner, R., Scherhack, P., Chester, R., Carrcll. ll., Parvis, 3rd row-Mo Carl, H., Dirocm, V., Watchcski. li., Slricklin, li., Disharoon, R., Wilhur, S., Fahy, E., Bush, H. , l0'DAIst mu'-Cantwell, O., Walls, S., Fisher. D., Messick, V., Newhurg, K., Xvilson, C., Larson, K., Milcwce, I., Miller, G. Zml row-Sxnilh, D., Rittc, H., lwining, C., Smith, R., Dcngler, l'., Bullcn, l'., Phillips, R., linkhan, R., Michael, C. Jrd 7'1l1l .'Xl'lllSll'Ullg, M., Ccrlach, D. OC' Ist ruw-Greenwood, D., jefferson, C., Schoenig, N., Grove, R., Walch, B., Darnao, j., Bruffey, E., Davis, A., Brown, M. 2nd mu'-Snow, W., Dill, R., Fillell, D., Morgan, J., Crane, E., Brown, H., Wall, H., Clayton, l'. 3rd row-Kropp, F., VValther, li., Dochring. W., Lawrence, C., Rollison, li., Erdman, R. -HI: row-Fleming, W., McArt0r, R., Tennyson, C., Cline, E., Smith. K. llO 'Q I0-F-Isl mu'-lhm'er, P.: Knorr, B.: Komk, D.: Heiltnan, Bice, M.: Kraft, M,: Yau-ger, J.: Harry, J.: Cioelf. 'l'. 3rd row-Mason, G.: S 1-. G.: End ron'-I-lanrcxk, J.: lVils0n, M perl, NN.: Kinion, K.: Hogan, H.: Burkard, W.: Jefferies, l-Z.: Joiner, Harper, - .- 5 r '-V -9- Aw I IOC lxl nu iigispnru, H. lliltlstein, Nl.: Neuliztuscr, NL: Srluller. N,: Bower, Combs, M.: IDICII, R.: Miller, l..: ,'xSllK'll' lmrnnnzir, Nl. 21:11 rou'SNlillcr, li.: Baxter, M.: Browning, 'l'.: l.oilc-aux, S,: l'ruitt, Kiclizirrlwll, CT.: Benson, IL.: llerural. N. ln! run'-t.crstinyvr, ll.: Sipplt-, l..: l.zunlu-rt. J.: Monroe, G.: filllllll, J.: lucas, lll.: Hnrple, ll,: Cziruth, ll.: Rcier. K. -1 I ri - I0-H-151 nm'-lliirklicaul, CZ.: Trugeser. Nl.: Wants. B,: Falmer, M.: Kolb, P.: lisziias, J.: Fowsett, S.: Nagle. K.: Mziltes, M. 21111 mn'-lleincrirhs, J.: Steg, S.: Long, J.: Nlerslion, l'.: Meise, C.: Kagan. ll.: Hornung. 'l'. 31:11 ron'-Metling, A.: Schaucr, J.: Helnnn-ter. K.: Kunkel, li.: Kunkel, lf.: Stairs, Xl: Mdloy, R, 4th ron'-Sinitln, 'l'.: l.l'0llll2ll'tll, li,: Ayres, lf.: Groinnn-x, ll.: High, L.: Simpson, J.: lallnmn, J. lll 1.1 lla ' I0-xlflvl nm'-.Xllt-ii. R., Dc Graves, ll., Gross, M., Crowder, D., llrammer, D., Brcdchoeft, S., Beckett, ll., NVclmt-r, I., Gil- illl'l, G. Qnrl rmu-Wclir, Cl.: Millvr, D., Dt-igcrt, G., Schcnmi, G., Gardner, H., Kalliskopf, B., King, j., Edwards, C. 3rd mn' Kcinpsku, D., Smith, R,, Stairs, W., Nt-umzin, R., Smith, ll., Winkcl, AI. HI: rmu-McNally, D., La Fun, K., Brown, R. 1 . ll l. Sz l S V '-R4 bl A. - fl Af-lst rrm'4Wnrd, K., Curtis, M., Dot-liring, ml., Wziltimcyer, Falicr. C., Hare, D., Kcisc, l'., NViedncr, N. 2111! rmv-Sadler l , i,L'lllil'l'.xi.1 Goss, lf., Gziglizanu, l.., Burton, M., Hculxefk, G. Bringman, M., Grecn, ll. 3rd row-Scnft, G., Fulclicr, A Narnusck, li, Srlimidt, li., Ciziinplmcll, A., Robinson, li. Jtlz 1'ozu-Lockcrnian, G., Hafner, F., Voss, li., Guldslioroiigli, S., llrzindt lk I I 1 lx ltl ik H , Lioictti, -I., Hint 'ct ima , . fl li-lst ron--Nliillaiii, QI., Adkins, B., Yun .Xrstlailtu l'., Burton, I., Kain, S., Bissell, R., Clipper, J., Barsotti, j. 21111 rvu'-Tag gl'l'l, If., Gustcllu, R., lvlllg2ll4', ll., llordzui, G., Siillicrlzind, S., Minnick, K., Rogers, N., 'I'homas, M. 7111 VOM'--lJCDlllg. lruss, 'l',, lkzixltr R., l.2lllg'l0ll. W., Miller, C., Xndcrsun, W., Ruliriglit, G. 4th mu'-Bennett, F., Crisc, ll., Grey, D., Gil nd, R., llionizis, li, i'iliCi'llllligCl', IQ. H2 1 t 1 I.: Il:111c1', R.: MINS, If: I.iIIll'. II.: Yclscm, II. 'I-IC-I.xI rnzwf-R1111kcI, Ii.: IIz1II, ll.: Kelly. I..: Wall. I..: NIc'Cz11111, .X.: I'Iri1I1 I'Ii1I1111111 II 'S111'll1 I SIIII' 1d I NND 912 71.11 I'llIl'f'cII1lWI0lI, KG.: KI1'csw1111111, AI.: IIi11l. N.: XI'11IIs1'I1I:1gc1', Ci1'ifI11I1S. I..: NN'nr1Ic1'. S.: Brooks, A.: 510110. Il. 2711i mu'- czrmk- -- '-' -- 1' 'f -ll lf' A - ' ' 11, ID.. 5IlL1lI. I., Ix11111IsL11, I,., QMIIIIIJIK . ., XIIIMJII. II., II1-lt. ID., X!11gI1l, Il.: K-l'2llIlllIL'l', B.: I!r11I1I1-I, I.: Howzlrrl, H.: ll'IIlII'l'Ix, I'.: 4XIIw1'l. IS. ?rrl VUIA'fIIlIIIIUII. R.: II:1xx111g1f1'. Ii.: Ncclruw. I.: fIU0llCI'. R,: Cfunpcr, I-1.: f,Xl'l1IIlIIll, Il.: I'0rlc-r, N.: KI:-lu-. CI: lI1u1'11I1iIl, Il.: KIPIAIIIZIII, W.: IIClkIxLlI'l, C.: Hiller. I'. 'II X .. 1 M .fd . 1 uf' 'HH--lx! l'UZI'7Ill'I'IAIIlK'. C.: IIt'l'lkX', CI.: Wi111Isu1'. I'.: Stipu. A.: IIIIIIIICTIIILIII. QI.: Kirby, KI.: Ikruno, R.: Ilrcigllncr, NI. 27111 row f'si'Il1lIIllllI. R.: lIu11st11IsI4'. IT.: IIIIXIIISOII, II.: Yzrnlsh, IS.: Glass, Ii.: K:11'I, KL. ZIII !'U1l'+'I'I'Ulll, F111'1I, II.: IY1'igI1I, R.: f,TCIll, ,J I ' W , II.: Davis, KL.: Klclw, IIIIIOIIIIIS, C. ZIIII 7'01l'-- 1 . .5 . 1 . ,g . 1 o' , ..: , : ougnll. D.: HoII'111z111, R.: l'1mIc I ' IICI1C4IL'Il'l RX' SIOKIIICI' R' IIl lI'LI' R 'I' , .. . ., . 1, .: aylor, I. Yu! VUZl'ffILIM'X, R.: NI1'K1-Ixcy, I..: Iizlkm-14, Il.: K1'g1111c1', I..: vI'l'Ulll. I.: .XllIl2IIII, Ilvilmcl, IJ.: Slollins, IV.: IIClllIlCl', Il.: CLo1'mIu11. Y. II3 919-lst run'-Kotopish, Ci.: Shinvr. R.: Recd, 'l'.: Pillills. D.: Kfxst, G.: Pierce. W.: Schlcc, D.: Hahn. K.: Carr, R. R SI ll ' -Trimble. S.: Hunlcr, IX.: 'l'cnl, X.: Afiglyrollx. .: N. U-Axftlll End ron' .' xcckc S. V.: Lund, I.: Hohncr. B. 9-G-Isl 7'U1l'fxVl'QlWCI', Kraus, .: Carroll, Ii.: Orll ,, U . . . . ich, Butler. ,.: CZITICII N.: Dictcr, R.: Ramona, Al.: Ccanfaglionc, 1. I I l' -ml IIIII'-Rllll'llll0llSl'. R.: lhnr. l..: Phxlllps, IE.: Conley, l..: Hemphill. H.: Shnnklin. R.: I.0lIghIlCY, M.: Lcmcn, M.: Burch- amll, M.: kuch, -I.: l'2lll'll1ll'0l2l, G. ini run'-Kmgluki, K morv, XV.: Davis. Kissllcr, M.: ML-nllcl, l'11l'lc'll. QI. 9-H-Isl mzr-Bl'llffvv, l'.: Carlin. B.: Michcll, M.: 1.4 f G ' shop, H. ,ml 7'U1l'-.l0lll'S. NY.: XY0lf, L.: Kowzllsky, Ni.: . Cuckcy. ll.: l'll. R. 3rrl mn'A-CQl'0cll. R.: Ciuidh ', K.: R.: O'BriCn, D.: Czlmphcll. 'I'.: Smith. 'l'.: Xdzuns, Nfrmscr, R.: YVhit- E i Q Q, 'L 5 Us F i i nguc, l'.: Wintcrslcin. C.: Clark, l..: lEzu'ncQ, F.: Greenwood, l..: Kalb' Km, I..: Maloney, bl.: llillman. -I.: Phillips, R.: Rossa, j.: Brewer, Il.: n I Ensor, lf.: Wood. W.: Austin, .X.: llzuis, W.: Kochcr, R.: lillingcr, D.: Pulco, xl.: Lum-ll, X.: Phillips. D. 114 9-jilsl ron'-P4-nncwill. D.: Dieu. K.: Murray. M.: Dclmrocco. L.: Krctchncr, Il.: Simpson, R, 21111 ron--Mcl.ziin, l'.: Simms M.: lflnlwr. 9A K-lx! rn C.: Vogel, X.: Sniilli. C.: Casey. li.: Rzinnizill. H.: Rocker. C CC X if 11'-XYiIling, C0l'ill'2lll. N.: Miraiglizl, M.: Blair. Ioncs R. 37111 ron'-.Xmicrxon, C.: xvUL'l'llit'. IC.: llowcrs, li XVhilc. F.: Harrison, Vnrnnm. KI. 31411 ron'-llnrkc, Dimixik, F.: Ciltcllwall, R.: iH1N'l't'1lKiiC. ll.: Rzihl, li. 411: ruwflici XYiIlizmis, S.: Yzlylor, 'l'.: Grovv. G.: Davis. H. rv t1 9-L-lst ron'-Ronsos, M.: Miskimon, P.: Tamlllonis, M.: Hufke, R.: Offull. H.: Garrett, N.: Roggce, N.: Schnllc, A. 21111 ron -Rydzewski, Dent, VV.: Bl' UI.: Mattingly. D.: Multcs, j.: Hester, 'I'.: Miller. M.: Hyssong. L.: Dunn, I-I.: iN1l'.'KiiCll,Al. 31:1 ron'-Dodge, ll.: Sappinglon, C. own, CZ.: johnson, flfillll, V.: Hunt, C. -lth run'-Flzltcr. R.: Ouscnlmcrry, li.: Wnriic-ld, R.: Moog, R.: Madison R. 51h ron'-Svhclzl, -j.: llullcn, R.: Schaffer, R.: WL-rnclli, R.: Sfllll. S.: Cnllison, R. II5 12 2nd ron'-Clziiivcr. U.: Cairtwriglil, 11.3 Furrcsl, NV.: 9-M-ls! mu'-Milli, IX.: Kclly. 15,3 11ll1'1ilI1i11I1C. l'.: liairiiimi, C.: Roberts, 15. llollcmi, XVil1llwrgcr. 'lf 3:11 mu'-ilonlcy, 1..: 1.mlmcr, '1'.: Smilli, ll.: ligcrlun, R. Jil: rum'-Kraimcr, B.: limcrson, 1.1llIi1l'l1lxl1bS, B.: hlcwcll, li. ..1 1 .1 3 E, ?. 8-A-Is! rrmzi'-Ilziinlirimlgc, S.: 1-Zvans, M.: lforlifrr, I.: lfrv. B.: Klausmcicr, B.: lispcnhnin, J.: lircialcnlmiigli. .X.: Doll. M, Ifillcll, S.: Clugslon, D.: Stark. 1,. Qnrl Will -'1'1llCI',i1.,1 Giovc, 1..: Fcnncr. Tzillmzin, lsillnik. K.: Davis, l'.g Burger, 11. Lewis, D.: lfillc. D.: link, K.: 1'1I1g1Cll2l!X11, N. 3rrl frm'-fRL':lg0li, l'.: Hamel. li.: '1'1'llllIll121I1, lf.: Hcmicssy. J.: 1h'ckz'l'. K.: 1.:iuln-1 llzirnvs, H.: Prousc. D.: Gmxluli. 15. 'llla mu'-11:ii1glic1'ly, 1,.: W'c'l1s, R.: Mailikc. ll.: lTr1w:m, 1.imk. H.: Ris, 17.3 Nlzinclh C.: Mc1.c11l1, K. lx1L'1'1ll1ll,'1'. k ll ml run 8-llglxi ron'-llziiiiillon, 1..: Griflitli, R.: Krn-tsfliim-i', 1C.: MCNCW. 1..: Smith. li.: Goskzi, D.: Sucliling, l'.3 Nlcssicg . 2 ' A-1.c11s4', C.: 1N12ll'I1Cl', D.: .l0l1l1SOI1, L.: C1iylm, li.: Kimmel, li.: Slcwzirl. R.: Moxlcy, B.: .'X1CX2llll1CI', 1.. 3r'11 r'uu'A-Nclsmi, ll 1.l'111l21I4l, R.: Nlcrrymzm, bl.: lfmml, R.: l':ml. ul.: Ncunizin. ll.: Szivillc, lf.: Saville, Y. 116 1 Hsu u . tr 8-C-lxl ron'-Scott, Y.: Karehner, Nl. A.: Coffman. R.: llnrdett. M. I..: Kees. li.: H'nrlield, C.: fillgllllllll, P.: Wendler, N.: Pfeiffer. I-1. Emi Hill'-llfllll-, D.: Simmons. L.: Ilnnly, N.: l7pdyke, XVood, ll.: Anderson. K.: Nlzirslmll, Al.: Redman, R.: llziiley, D.: -luckinzin, K. 3rd row-Kiesling, D.: Dilworlll, CZ.: Miller. R.: lwining, D.: lfileh. G.: Colad, D.: Harris, D.: l.ow- dermilk, 'l'.: Xv2llll0I', .L H11 mu'-Wimlsor, C.: Schultz, G.: Hell, CI.: Bock, M.: Redmond, ll.: lficke, j.: Gnmmel. G.: Hen- derson, K.: Germain. J. ls, 8-D-lx! mu'-iieckle, N.: Kndlec, L.: Human, R.: Brooks, l'.: Rush, C.: jones, C.: Sperschneider, Nl.: Pnrlelt, Ii.: Cirone, G. 21111 mn'-Heil. NI.: Mineur, Al.: Clns, L.: Edwards, I..: Schneider. W.: lormollen. ll.: Rodgers, ll.: Noyes, L.: Stoykov, M. 3rd -ron'-l.eisler. W.: Powell, l'.: Stzmslield, S.: Milburn, Schulte, B.: Holland. B.: l-'ranlnin, W.: Mende, ll. Altlz ron'-lh'iglil, K.: Prime, ll.: Klnge, C.: Berard. .X.: Romeo, li.: Holt, 'l'.: Reier, P.: Stres, E.: Meyers, NI. UT 8-li-ls! row-Nlellxer, P.: Le:1se,j.: Kretrlimer, E.: Fowler, ll.: Longo. S.: Stillson, D.: Mcilleary, D.: Williams. bl.: llnrr, A. Bud row-Srniller, ml.: Ferguson, l'.: Amrein, B.: Sonn, W.: Griffith, KI.: Walsh, S.: Morrison, l'.: Klein, ll.: Nelson, CZ. 3rd mn'-Green. S.: Reineeke, ll.: Quaunaim. W.: Krzlusman, R.: Slllllll, l'.: Mirasson, lf.: Lewis, R. -HI: ron'-'I'nrnlmzingh. li.: ' l lh n J Leulxefker. S.: llreelzmc, j.: u , I .: Praydis, R.: Kellv. XV.: Boring, G.: Haywood, j.: Swingler, R.: lfliclrnizm, P. ll7 r 7 Glennan, M: 0'I.cary. l' 2nd mu'-Leuhccker, A.: Grill, B.: SAF-Ixt mn'-Gull. F.: Kellerman. S.: Ragan, N.: Pixler, S.: , . .: Snow, l,.: Moran, N.: Rotliingshofcr, C.: Schmidt, E.: Birkcnhach, QI.: Kadlec, K. 3rd row-'l'aylor, C. Gallatin. R.: Leilomple, D.: Renter, M.: Ritz, B.: Davenport, D.: Krell. K.: Berk. KN.: Senfl, M. Qnzmnzm. CZ A.: Vernon. 1. 3. 1 . s F l Brown, . routman 'artsidc I B1nmer 3' Bingel C Brown l Roesfh M' Fleming, Walsall. R.: Ungercr, ll.: liisgrnher, I,.: liclwardson. C.: G J , ,.: . , , ,., . ., . . . ., l'. 3rd rrmigking, Fox, B.: Sieglicn, G.: 'l'ront, D.: NVilson, D.: Reiman, D.: Wicgcrt. C.: Schunk, A.: Linl, C. Nh run'- Sparks, QI.: Sines. li.: Scria, AI.: Heckler, C.: Groves. Ii. Guy, YV.: Miskimon. G.: Scll, B. a 8-H-Isl ron'-May, li.: Tennyson, S.: johnson, D.: Lewis, J.: Sandhek, C.: McC.lcary. M.: McC.lcary. D. 2nd ron'-Bull, M. Pirainzl, J.: Wellman, A.: l'in1lell. D.: Crumhacker, XV.: Mentzer. D.: Merson, R.: Husdertmark, F.: Taylor. D. 3rd ron'-Walton M.: Cnnea. L.: Long. K.: Matthai. L.: Hare, N.: Comeau, L.: Bickford. H.: Hellman, G. H8 ,,. 8--I-Ist mn'-Riigglcs. D.: Sinnrl, -I.: Busch. B.: Bzinkard, B.: Cnscio. .-K.: Ward, EI.: Serin, R.: Skinner. ll.: Kline, li.: Bunting l'. 2nd mu'-Hngcl, D.: Nevins, CL.: Slrcsewski, QI.: Baker, B.: Simms. ll.: Malnncy. H.: Van Nice, D.: Long, A.: King, 'l'.: Cox, C. Iwi run'-.IzicuIm, Urcclicki, li.: Lung,i1.: Sparks. G.: Gzislaings, Inlly. B.: l1C'Ellll'l'll'll, ll.: llvrr. R.: Harcly, I-I.: Rogan, I. ' l SAK-lxt mu'-Sflirolisdorlf. V.: Sfliceler, l'.: Lehrer, N.: W'0lf. I.: Tinglcy, S.: Inger. S.: Fisher, II.: Finn, M.: Hahn. S. Freed man. l.. 27161Hill'-XICIEZIHICI, L.: Clizmnan, F.: Slulcr, I.: Meier, I.: lrvlhzill, S.: Rankin, S.: Walker. I.: Slider. l-I.: Knzilili, S.: Serin, C. 3rd run'-Sugg. R.: Vitck, Ernst. R.: liczin, Xlclmwtcr, H.: Nlc'l.ewcf'. R.: Lessig, Rf: Dzrriw. R.: M'cnlwm'!l l. R.: Thompson. K. 4111 mzi'-Burger, G.: Davis, B.: Biissvnins, XV.: Fuller, li.: Hudson, B.: Silicllizuiw, li.: Frank, B.: Prifv, R.: Class. R, 'f .,f l 8-L-lx! mu'-Ruliinson. D.: Dearholt, C.: Soule, L.: Lindsey. S.: Cummings, B.: Shackclforxl, C.: Williamson, G.: Miller, I. 2nd rozi--Arnisnrnrig, li.: Hnrsli. B.: Krahnn, B.: Bamluto, R.: Monninger, II.: Wasliiiigton. B.: Marston, Nl.: Hopper, 'll Lawrence, M.: ,Ianni-s. KI.: Hzirrison, 'l'.: Miclmcr, li.: Bowen, B.: Herman. Nl.: Bevcr, H. irri mir'-Sclineiilvr, Nl.: Krauisc, I l-Zurich, I.: Warner. D.: Small, B.: Powers, KI.: San-rwein. B.: Wnlinski, B.: Ih-mlm-r, l'. H9 ea 7-.X-lst ron--Fornofl, ml.: Tzrhcling, S.: Slelfey, B.: NlcSorley, R.: Clayton, ul.: WVeisc, N.: Maslracci, Al.: Varnum. M.: Rhone li. 2nd ron'-Seifert, li.: Sommer. ll.: Hyatt, S.: Fox, l'.: Lane, A.: Fuller, B.: Murphy, l..: Diamond, C. 3rd mu'-Wrightson l.: Kramer. W.: Hziusc, A.: Kopp, Al.: Neumayer, D.: Kempske, C.: Wolinski, R.: Howard, T.: Hupfeld, CI.: Baker, j. 41h ron -l-lupp, li.: Quuunaum, G.: Mnrslmll, R.: Morse, D.: Golclshorough, S.: Freund, F.: Copcnspirc, R.: Moss, l..: Bragg, R.: Hoke- lncyer. U.: Schimpf. B. lvl f- NNN AW 7-B-lx! 7'01l'?lXllf2lgll2l. l..: Brorkmcver, R.: Gcrlach, I.: Redman, M.: Stewart, I..: Nlalis, S.: McN1ahan,K1.: Fitch, N.: Krzun er, N. 2nd VUZI'--fi1ll'llllCI', C.: Bell, R.: Snyder, I.: XVZIISIICT, K.: Gallatin. Xfcsl, l..: Hofslelter. K.: Pliilnliofl, D. irrl ron'- Ross, B.: Mitclivll, C.: Ballantine. B.: Nlyitrs, Ri.: Mc-fliani, K.: Hayes,F.:'XVz1llermyer.G.: King, D. Hh rrm'fl'icpcnliring. R. Grzxvcly, A.: Szirlori. Al.: Bruno, Nl.: M1-nin, li.: Hclwig, W., Strack, A.: Cowl, L. 7-C!l.vt mu'-Nlark, K.: Morgan, B.: Shipley, C.: Knjdi, B.: Kumlncr, l..: Voelkcr, S.: Del'elris, D.: Kornmann, l..: Buchan- an, M. 2111! ron'-Bennett. CI.: Boehm, KI.: Christopher, AI.: Havcy. M.: Rice, Nvinkler, l..: Holllmnn, l'.: Fast, B.: l'nrncs. S.: l'll'l'gllSUIl. l'. 3rd VOM ,llllUlIlITS0ll, A.: Sugg. IC.: Stein, Robinson, L.: Howard, C.: Regncr, IJ.: XVolf, C.: Trvthall, R.: Good P Nl.: Alcxammlcr. l. 4111 mu'-Klimko, S.: Denver. D. Loss, H.: Cornhrooks, li.: Rcinheimcr, M.: Reirh. l'.: Cllznwson, 'lA.: lfoli S.: Hahn, S.: Brown, li.: Ahlslrom, R. l2O l :Rs i 7-D-lx! mn'--llogile, lf.. Nlielielfelcler. C.: 1.ainnan, Nl.: V'ernetli, Roberts. 131.3 H'agnei'. H.: Silgraclt. Nl.: Opfer. l1nll. I.: Nelson. N.: Nlin1h.Nl. Qual mu'-Dickey, 'l'.: Puslikarsli, Nl.: l1ugx. C.: l'll'l'li111'1. ll.: Miller. NI.: Gull, l..: Cruwl. 11.: liil- maugli. Beelilei. 11.3 Hall. 1'. 1111 VlI1l'fl,C1C1i. 11.3 11ell. D.: Nleliewin, Oakes, R.: Mileliell, 11e0ins. I-.: lxeller. W.: 1 i'aneis. X.: l1i'nei', 0.3 llainillon, l1.: N'ann. 17. 4111 mu'A-llainplxell. lf.: .Xnilmm-. koelier. 11.3 llil11Uh'lll. R.: lahy, ll.: liihos. 1-'.: Wagner, ii.: lllll'gC1'. li.: 11ulil. IQ: Seanlan, D.: Hoerner. R. f--1 v' ISS 7-li-I.xl mu'-1.ogne, R.: Hagan. D.: 1.einnmn. l..: l1eiersd0rfeI'. H.: 5alis1rnry.CI.: liinwel. KZ.: -leier, Nl.: 11lair, 11.3 llenry, 55 Hohner. 5. :VIII mu'-'1'm'im1len, 51.3 Nloguwski. D.: Siniili. V.: Yeager. R.: xl2l11l11l1.S.Q loellner. N.: Pledge. 5.3 11nsr:lnnan. l'. XYalelieski. ul.: lluuker. Nl. 1rd mn'-l1issell. 11.3 Rnsellini, 5.3 Dcrr. 11.3 Ciliylra. 11.1 Rmli, Nl.: Custer. 11.3 11erner. R.: Gillrer I.: Wollsrlilager. 11. 4111 Hill'-l'1lSillllll1, X.: Wingate. 1'.: llerinan, M.: ll2llI1l1g1l1'll11L'1'. 11.3 Poieel. 11.1 111111. Ci.: l1anipliill,.l.: Yngal. 'l'.: 5innns. H.: lislmelnian. 11. vw. 7-F4151 mu'-Cui'i'ie. 1..3 Green. K.: Bell, D.: Crawfuril. N.: Ransone. 11.3 Phillips. CI.: llCl'liCl'. Nl.: 0'l1are, 5.3 Drennen. il., lfitlpalriek. 1..: 5inipson, ul. Znrl :mei-Siiiilli. 11.: llnllex. bl.: Wolfe. 1..: laggarl, K.: Pruitt. ul.: Howes. Sflllllltll, '1'.3 Kl15I inaul. N.: l1i'ewei'. N.: Bittner. Nl. 3rd mu'-link, 5. Raxer. 11.: Cliessnian, 11.3 Maxwell. 5ollaway. Nl.: .Xrn0lil, H.: liilwarils N.: jawlms. D.: Hauer, KZ. Jlh rim'-Shiplcy, G.: Slieriilan. '1 .1 Knorr. 1'.: Yolnse, 61.3 llaxis, Ci.: Clipper, W.: Slune, ul.: .Xllen D.: lLei'slinx'ei'. 1.5 lixans, D.: 5wagler. I. 121 'irfsilxl 7'01l'?cill2llHH0l',S. Robinson, li.: Hammer, 'l',: Hinge, L.: Koelerschinimll, S.: Lewis, l-I.: Hamilton, R.: Rotunclo, A 2nd rmi-l'fairr, D.: Klzirlcr. W.: herinzin. H.: Plucliino, D.: Wood, A.: Barrett, M.: Brown, KI.: Spersclmeider, R.: Tyson, C. Miller, CZ. in! H111'-l l'l'llL'l'li'lx, Al.: llioinais, B.: Mcflowen, A.: Schrothk H.: Maurer, j.: Selby, CL.: Miller, R.: Brammer, B. lforrcsl, D.: Davis. Bzllell, EOPL .X4l1I'lQX 7-H-Ixt rnzi'-Dent, l'.: Lassen, C.: Becker, N.: McRae, ll.: Conley, Diet7, M.: Perrine, Y.: Prllell, B.: Brown, M. 21111 1'ou'+llnuf, S.: Iillll, I..: Shziller. G.: liharcll, Ylhterlnan, -I.: Conte, M. 3rd mu'-Merrynlan, Nl.: McGuire, M.: .-Xrlon, N. Flainzigzin, U.: Steinincr. B.: Gross, C.: Flora, N.: Bowen, Ball, R.: Myers, H.: Dixon, P.: Downey, 'l'.: Clarke, S.: Carter H. Y? ' '12 ' l :gs ll l22 s J. ta Pl 'X-ff J XX Hum nn C Gm. S.: Cmmcr. R.: Cllozalc. A.: Torlmit. N.: Slaccv, P. ird 7'01l'+Blll'lUl1. NI.: Schuclc-r. l..: .Xmlu-rsmm, KZ.: un f. I-Q.: IH 1 ns X1 , IL ll I-1clWards.l!. 4111 VNU'-XVllCSlllCI', R.: Zaikcn. .-K.: House. B.: Old, F.: Krzihn. Ubmlic. I.: Gurdim-x', R. 5111. ' ww- Mciizluslumi, li.: Clark. D.: Smith. K.: Cunningham. D.: jones. B. 7-'I--In mzl'-Imssig. B.: Surridc, M.: Kcmmcrly, Cl.: Nogic. A.: jenkins. ul.: Tmllzn. K. 2mI ! I1l'4I,2lllgIlDIl. '.: zu: fllllilll ll 7-K-lx! 7'0lA'+BllSIl. L.: C2ll'lCT, S.: Nfflilill, N.: Burton. P.: Ticlwell, l'. 2m1' 7U1l'+xyiHl2illkS, li.: N'4-lwr. O.: lznlm 'N ll ingcr. U.: Birkford. -I.: Combs, ml. 3rd mu'-Wright. R.: Gilmore. li.: Hurnung. H.: Cook:-rly, U.: hull. CL.: Carlson Q T .J .. 123 Q-f C7 I-ar 4-.. K1 . 2, 7-L-lst row-Melber, B.: Bach, D.: Rocker, J.: Lehrer, H.: Serio, A.: Behler, R. 2nd row-Thompson, M.: Harper, E.: jolly L.: Jung, E.: Quirolo, S.: Linsky, A. 3rd row-Fuller, L.: Nevin, R.: Burkhead, R.: Wagner, G.: Burton, R.: Long, D.: Schepers j. 4th row-Knight, C.: Oxenham, B. Mrs. Mary Lou Arthur .uf N 'Ui 'Mr. Donald Webb Mr. Robert Huber Mr. john Wheeler l 24 A Friend Mrs. johanna Abernethy William Accord Mrs. Noel Acton Mr. Elmer Adams Mr. and Mrs. john M. Adams, jr. Nicholas j. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alfeld and Marilyn Mr. Bill Ahlfeldt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ahrens Barney .Albert Caledonia F. Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albrecht john H. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rose M. Altpeter P. Eugene Amberman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Amerein, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Anonymous jimmie Anzalone john Anzalone Dr. john Anzalone Mrs. john Anzalone Sam Anzalone Thomas Anzalone Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Appel G. Mona Appel Mr. and Mrs. john Appel W. .Alexander joe Kendall Allen Henry Altpeter Mr. and Mrs. john H. Appel, Sr. Moselle Appel joan M. Archer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong Faith Suzanne Arnal Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Arnal Mr. and Mrs. Arndt Charlotte E. Arnold Franklin Arnold George Arnold The Aro Family Mr. and Mrs. Arrigo Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashley Mr. and Mrs. j. Howard Aulbach and Family Mrs. George Avis Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babikow Burton H. Backhaus H. Gladys Baer Mr. and Mrs. Philemon Bailey A. S. Bainbridge Doris G. Bainbridge Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Baker The Emory Bakers Mr. and Mrs. Loren H. Baker Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Baker Frank S. Balassone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ballard Mr. and Mrs. William Banahan Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bankard Mr. and Mrs. Barber Gary Barber Wm. H. Barber joan Barczak Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Barker wa ggabzons joseph A. Barlow Mr. Charles Barnard Mrs. Charles Barnard Robert Barndt Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Barnes joseph Barnickel, jr. Mr. and Mrs. j. Carroll Barrett Mr. and Mrs. john Bartenfelter Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Bassford Mrs. Muriel Bassler Miss Gloria Marie Bauer Mr. and Mrs. john G. Batter Norma Bauer Mr. and Mrs. A. j. Baumer Sunny Baust Mr. and Mrs. john G. Baxter john G. Baxter john W. Baxter Mrs. Martha j. Baxter Miss Peg Baxter Robert E. Baxter Frank Bealck Miss Evelyn Beall Mrs. Ann Beard Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beck William C. Beck Mr. William R. Beck Mrs. William R. Beck Mrs. Asta Beiersdorfer Charles E. Bell, jr. Mr. Christian Bell Mrs. Clara Bell Connie Bell Dennis Bell Mr. and Mrs. F. William Bell Frank Bell Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Bell and F Mrs. john Bell Mr. john F. Bell Norma Ann Bell Robert Bell Mrs. Sadye Bell Tommy Bell Mrs. William Bell Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett The Bensel Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Dwight Berard Nancy, Tony, and Doug Berard joseph W. Berg Mr. and Mrs. joseph Berg Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berger and F Dorothy Berk jim Berk Virginia Berk William Berk Mr. and Mrs. William E. Berk Mrs. Anna V. Bermel Richard A. Bermel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berner Henry Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. F. Berridge Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bettoney Carolyn Beyer Mariann Bice Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Biedermann Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biensack Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Barlow and Family Mr. E. B. Biggs 125 amily jr. amily Mrs. Mary Bildzukewicz Mr. Witold Bildzukewicz Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Harry C. Elsie Bissell Charles Billingsley Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. William Bissell Mr. and Mrs. Christian j. Bitters Mr. and Mrs. E. Bittner Mr. H. C. Bittner Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bittner, Sr. and Mrs. H. W. Bittner, jr. Mrs. james C. Black Mrs. james C. Black Mrs. Robert C. Black Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Blair Melvin F. Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Blenkner Vina Blessing Louis Blitz Mr. Harvey Bloom Helen M. Bloom Mr. and Mrs. jacob F. Bltun Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Boarman Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boehm Elizabeth Bolkhart Mr. and Mrs. john j. Bon Mary Ann and Theresa Bon Mr. and Mrs. Millie Bond Mr. Albert Bond Mr. and Mrs. Coyle R. Book Mr. and Mrs. john Borgman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. john Borgman, jr. Mr. and Mrs. john Borkman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Born Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosley Mr. and Mrs. AI Boston Mr. and Mrs. Grover W. Boswell Mr. Eldred Bottnds Mrs. Mr. Bill William j. Bounds and Mrs. B. E. Bowen Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bowser Earl D. Bozman and Mrs. Allan Bradley Mr. Mr. Clifford W. Brandt Diane W. Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Brandt Mr. Norman L. Brannan Bruce Brauer Mr. jack Brauer Mrs. jack Brauer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bredehoeft Mr. Nathan Breed Mr. and Mrs. George Breidenbaugh Hazel I. Bremer F. U. Brendel Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Bretall Lloyd j. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Brice Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Briddell jack D. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bringman The Brink Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brodt Mrs. Mary Brodt Honorable Edward Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Brown joan Brown Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Mr. and Mrs. William Brown The Brundrelt Family Mrs. Gilbert Buchter Lloyd Phillip Buchter Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Buchter Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Buckingham Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buhr The Buhrman Family Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Bullen Billy Bunce Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunce Mrs. Gerard T. Burger Mrs. R. C. Burger Alvin V. Burgess Mr. and Mrs. George Burkert The Dick Burkhardt's Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burnham, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Burns Mr. and Mrs. Emory Burton Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buschman Peggy and Patty Buschman Mrs. W. L. Bush Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bush Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Businsky wa .Tartans Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Class Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clawson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayton George Clayton Mr. Ada Cleveland The Clifford Family Mr. joe Clore Mr. and Mrs. George L. Clough and Family Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Clouse Mrs. Dorsey Coale Mrs. Ann Codd john E. Coker Louise Coker Mrs. Elmer Cole Mr. and Mrs. jane Collins Mr. and Mrs. Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Daniel Collins Olen L. Combs and Royal Comes William Compton . Charles B. Constable Mrs. j. Cook and Son The Rev. and Mrs. George Cookerly Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Cooney Thomas Wm. Cooney David Cooper john F. Davis, jr. Mr. and Mrs. joseph Davis Margaret Davis Eleanor Davison john W. Day Cathy Dearholt Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Decaro Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Deckman Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeGraw jane DeGraw David W. Deibel Skip Dennig Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dennis Mr. Howard M. Denoe Mrs. Howard Denoe Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Dent Mr. and Mrs. james De0ms, jr. Mrs. Wm. L. Derr Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DeShong Mrs. Mary Detweiler Mr. and Mrs. George Deurbeck Mr. Charles Diepold Mrs. Frances Diepold Mrs. Helen Diepold Mr. joseph Diepold Ruth Dieter Nancy Bussenius Mr. and Mrs. 0. Bussenius Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Thomas Edward A. Butt, Sr. Francis L. Butt john G. Byer Lewis Byer j. Byrd Mr. Andy Bzdil Ann Lee Cahill Mr. Harry Cahill Mrs. Harry Cahill Robert j. Cai'sse Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell Hugh and john Campbell Theresa Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Carper Mr. and Mrs. james Carr The Carrolls Ardelle L. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carter Mrs. james A. Carter Miss joan Carter Nana Carter Wayne Carter The Cavanaugh Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cayce Miss LaVerne Cayce Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cessna Clifton M. Chaires Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chason and Family Mr. Samuel Chechi Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Chelton Robin Ann Chesney Frank Chiofolo Mr. and Mrs. Edward Choate Earl Christy Mr. and Mrs. joseph A. Chyba joseph A. Chyba, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Ciamara Felix Clarke Mrs. Anna M. Class Arna Lee and David Class Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Class Mr. j. P. Copeland, Sr. Mrs. j. Raymond Copeland Mr. jos. Raymond Copeland joseph Copeland Mrs. Alice Corbin Ann Corbin Mrs. Anna C. Corbin Bertha Corbin Mr. George E. Corbin, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Corbin Mrs. C. B. 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