Parkville High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Parkville, MD)
- Class of 1957
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PM T'i'? , IJHYSSEY STAFF FACULTY ADVISOR .james F. Reedy EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mary Lou Scherbartll ASSISTANT EDITORS Nancy Clawson Danielle Hzulsc LITERARY EDITOR Alennezanc Klein SENIOR EDITOR .lacqueline Forney ACTIVITIES EDITOR .loan Harry CURRICULUM EDITOR Norris Allen BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Mr. Wilson ART DEPARTMENT Mr. Wagner Plmtngraphy by Scgall-Majestic Printing by H, G. Roebuck lk Son, Inf. SENIIIHS T!-IHLE III? IIIINTENT5 -The ffm 5111111 be hr -.s- ff' ACTIVITIES l'llIlHI'f will come. Variety is the SIIICF Of life. 131410111 the future. 4 EUIIHIIIULUM I will j1r1'j1r1Ircf nzysfflf and someday my 1 . 71? X , ' 654 -' l 4 wkf-if - . N '..-' - fr 1 ' .f- .J ,.. 55 if ..v '1.+ gif , I If ' 'u.-. W V UNIJEHELASSMEN FUHEWUHIJ Behold, I lay-for ll foundation a stone, a tried' stone, a previous corner stone, Il sure foundation...Isaiah 28:16 We, the seniors of the graduating class of 1957 have been fortunate in having a corner stone on which to build our class. Many of the precepts of our first seniors have been followed, but new ones have been set forth by us. We hope that these are wise and worthy of being followed in coming years and that we have laid a second stone on the first one so dutifully laid. 5 HEHIE!-lTIUN 3 x4 M. The Odyssey ol' l957 is respectfully dedicated to our new principal, Mr. Nelson F. Hurley, with many good wishes for his continued success. 6 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF-Mr. Burgess, our ami- able Vice Principal is one of the mainstays of our Administrative Staff. His duties, aside from general administration in the absence of the principal are bus transportation. athletic events, and supervisor of of the school plant. His fine work has eased much of the burden on our principal and has facilitated the running of our school. Our competent and capable Administrative As- sistant, Mrs. Williams, is the second of our three co- ordinators. Her jobs are the checking of school and classroom attendance, maintenance of school supplies, and the hiring ol' substitutes for teachers. These re- sponsibilities which are performed faithfully every day serve to pave the way for smooth operation. Last, but certainly not the least, is Mr. Wheeler the teacherbin-charge of the Perry Hall Annex. His work consists of running the school in coordination with Parkville's seventh grade curriculum, as well as teaching math-science and physical education. With his help and concentrated efforts, he has helped make the annex a well organized part of the school. Mrs. Lorraine Williams in . ' ..., K- . vs' Q , .f , , ,. ,gm-:H Al , .1 sZs?'i '1 . i- I F V 3 s' .A -ti!-,gf 1 , WA . t. fa' 5-,211 -,..-, sp '- .Q v 1 7 Mr. john Wheeler vi u - ffm' ' w - E cz' xl W -rin-ai u My sr I Ma gd yi Q . .qi ,. ,lm i' g nfs., ijifsaftfyixr' ! 'r ffw, 'ar' W Mr. Alvin V. Burgess MI ISTH TIIJ A sv :Ng r z., gi i V: Mr. Thomas Reniinsnyder Mr. Sheldon Riggs GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT-The guidance depart- ment is concerned with the study, understanding, and adjustment of each student. It seeks to assist each stu- dent in his fullest possible development. Guidance in the junior high school aids the stu- dent to become aware of his own abilities, interests, and aptitudes and helps him to begin to make educa- tional and vocational Choices. In the senior high school, the emphasis is on place- ment. The student makes definite plans for continu- ing his education or for entering a vocation. The re- sponsibility l'or guidance is shared by all those who come in contact with the student. Mrs. Susie Riddlespurger s .Y If N Nu ,ff-.X NURSE-'l'he health department ol' Parkville High is very elhciently run by our under- standing school nurse. Taking care ol' those who become ill at school is her main job, but she checks the eyes ol all the students and keeps informed about the general health ol each pupil. You can see her standing on the sidelines at our games ready to help anyone who may need it. She is also the sponsor ol' the Future Nurses Club where she guides and inspires many young girls to take tlp the rewarding field ol nursing. Mis. Parsons, our school nurse, is working daily to imprme the health ol' our students. HEALTH OFl lt1li-'I'l1e olhce stall' is charged with many responsibilities. Taking care ol all ol' lice work in order to keep a large school such as ours operating smoothly is their tremend- ous task. The secretaries have many duties. but they do them well, and they are to be commended lor their line job. 'l'he secretaries are always busy doing xarious tasks A ll UPFIIIE 'R-mana..-s.r ' 1 i 3' 4 The Cafeteria stall, headed by Mrs. Nigro, is composed of I0 able ladies. CUSTODIANS-The men and women of our custodial staff work very hard keeping our High School clean and neat. They deserve a great deal of credit for their tremendous job of taking rare of our school. Mr. Ellis, the new head of our custo- dial staff, is assisted by many other people. CAFETERIA-Four times daily students of Parkville High fill our cafeteria to enjoy either those meals brought from home, or the wholesome meals served by the qualified ladies of the cafeteria staff. II STIQIIJII-XN ,,,,:'f:iff't -X 1 -'1 1 Ig: .- .juni f,'.'1' -. t. ' u- vw.. N ,, W R r 1, 1, 1 A 'v- ur ' fi 'bi 'xL f 5 fs if 'f ,' wma - wx 5 4 xx I 'N k.f'n- H41 ' . J ,liyff , A V ' v, u ,- - - ff N . 1' ,af f iff' ,1flJ1,f,f, Y .Q .,c .y 4 'K ff, . ' ,,, . ..'..--,. WW ,I yx, '- 1 w u 1'-0 1 , . uni' . , V ' ' .rvff ', ' fx 'C ,T ' ps q , ' ' 4' 7 -,HA 1.,,l+ K lr mq.. V .Au ', ui' ffl . L ' Sq- - . Vg:.,,. 5, , ' -' . o N 'Hiya y ., :M-Q w I , ! 1 Ilia' Y I ,rl -j v M , -A' 7'.f'f , ffl, Ea-, .5 ,.,. 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Holy Smoke . . . winning smile . . . likes dancing and cooking crabs . . . cute and blond . . . a future dental assistant. CHARLES . BIENSACH Hiss Avenue GENERAL Chuck . . . j.V. and V. Soccer ll, 12 . . . j.V. Base- ball 10. . Band 10, ll. I2 ...Class Org. 10, ll, 12. . . If you're lucky . . . likes Polish ham and pizza . . . enjoys sports and music . . . live wire . . . campus bound. 5, WILLIAM L. AHLFELDT 8619 Goetze Avenue GENERAL Bill . . . Chorus 10 . . . likes to eat . . . That's the way the ball bounces . . . favors girls . . . tall, nice guy . . . future Marine. d -V NORRIS ELLIOTT ALLEN 2915 Onyx Road ACADEMIC Norris . . . Proj. Squad 11. I2 . . . Odyssey 12 . . . Pio- neer l0 . . . mad about Mer- curys . . . likes pizza and working for money . . . dark 'n tall . . . college bound. JOYCE M. BLESSING 7808 Tilmont Avenue ACADEMIC joyce . . . Class Org. Il. 12 . . . Student Council 12 . . . Pioneer ll, 12 . . . Dramatics ll . . . How 'bout that! ...a very friendly gal... prefers swimming and soft' ball . . .goes for pizza in a wild way . . . plans to enter Nursing Schoo . Jiv- MARLENE G. BLOOM 3009 Woodside Avenue ACADEMIC Mar . . . j.V. Softball 10, ll .. j.V. Hockey ll ... Thanks loads pal. . . . favors dancing and swim- ming . . . pretty black hair . . . French fries and shrimp . . . undecided future. T ':3+l'f 1'2l'- V. ' 'Wig DONALD E. BARRY 8727 Baker Avenue GENERAL Don . . . Ollice Asst. ll, I2 . . . Iikes all foods, but spaghetti is tops . . . one of Robin Hood's disciples . . . going to be one of those traveling salesmen. STUART PAUL BLAIR 8820 Lakewood Drive ACADEMIC Stu . . . Very good . . . nice 'n quiet . . . friend to all . . . enjoys drawing in his spare time . . . likes ravioli . . . one of our future en- gineers. Sk ,lam RODNEY T. BREWER Simms Avenue GENERAL Ronnie . . . V. Soccer I0 . . . Pionner 10, ll . . . drinks goats milk . . . enjoys eating meatballs . . . Matador B.C. . . . lots of fun . . . curley hair . . . future used car dealer. EDWARD R. BROWN 79l0 Elmhurst Avenue ACADEMIC Bob . . . Student Council ll . . . has developed a taste for hamburgers . . . enjoys sports, smusic, reading, art. and photography . . . often seesn but seldom heard . . . college is included in fu- ture plans. EVELYN M. BLUCHER 4038 Blucher's Road COMMERCIAL Ev . . . Wow! . . . Neat, Dresser . . . Fords . .. squares . . . capable seam- stress . . . 5'2 and eyes of blue . , .shrimp and Italian spaghetti are the best . . . plans to be a secretary. MARGARETE G. BORN 8911 Elma Avenue GENERAL Gretel . . . Mixed Chorus ll, 12 . . . Oflice Assistant 10. ll, 12 . . .Class Org. ll ... I'm ready! . . . Reading, horses, music . . . long blonde hair . . . enjoys her own broiled chicken dinner . . . teacher's college. ...f 'KN NANCY LEE BUSH 2912 Cub Hill Road GENERAL Nance . . . Chorus 10 . . . Pioneer 10, ll . . . Class Org. ll . . . Library Ass't ll, I2 .. . Monitor ll, l2 . . . My heavens, Diane! . . . favorite snack is pizza pie . . . talent- ed artist . . . future: art mis- sionary or interior decorator. E -TN -uv' ROBERT N. CAMERON 8635 Geotze Avenue GENERAL Bob . . . How's life? . . . enjoys the company of girls . . . one of the wrestling fans . . . prefers pizza pie . . . plans to go to work in the near future. WA .ALL ,.., -6-u . '-4212 'Q .. 41,1 SEQ CARLYLE E. BROWN 2630 Wycliffe Road ACADEMIC Butch . . . You're a yo-yo . . . friendly . . . has a mania for girls . . . just give him cake . . . nice to know . . . would like to become a draftsman in the future. JOAN CAROLE BUSH 7902 Tilmont Avenue COMMERCIAL joan . . . Class Org. ll, I2 . . . pretty blue eyes . . . subs . . . an avid movie fan . . . a jack Benny of the female set . . . plans to become a secretary. ANITA L. CROPPER 2900 Topaz Avenue GENERAL Nita . . , Class Org. ll . . . Odyssey 12 . . . Git, git, git! . . .wild about: hillbilly music. Dairy Queen milk- shakes, and a Marine . . . goes broke spending money . . . blond by nature . . . un- decided future. ELMER CRUTS 7914 Elmhurst Avenue GENERAL Elmer . . . Shut up. you idiot . . . crazy about rock 'n roll and hillbilly music . . . fried chicken, cheese- burger, and milkshakes are tops . . . nice. agreeable guy . . . future? something he- sitles loafing. 'T' NANCY LEE CLAWSON 2209 Taylor Avenue ACADEMIC Nance . . . Class Org. Il, I2 ...Odyssey ll, 12 . . . Pio- neer ll, 12 . . . Yeah . . . popular music is a favorite . . . great gal . . . hamburg- ers and French fries are the best . . . sees college in the crystal ball. RICHARD D. EDWARDS 3l24 Willoughby Road GENERAL Reds . . . Chorus IU, ll. I2 . . . Dramatics I2 . . . That's neat . . . enjoys sports . . . lills up on T-bone steak and French fries . . . hshing, hunting, and boat- ing occupies spare time . . . blushes easily . . . hopes to be a carpenter. RONALD W. CLAYTON 3324 Acton Road GENERAL Ronnie . . . Chorus l0, ll, I2 . . . j.V. Basketball ll . . , Varsity Baseball ll . . . nice looking lad . . . Rough tough . . . Hobby: girls and a-rt . . . dark and handsome . . . future in engineering. 3 MARION E. ELLEN BERGER 7809 Oakdale Avenue COMMERCIAL Pam . . . Cheerleader I0 . . . Yearbook Finance Com. I2 . . . Why? . . . mad about baby blue mercs . . . adores milkshakes and mashed po- tatoes . . . clothes from the pages of Seventeen . . . fu- ture in office work. pa- 91 ,W Qiiff' THOMAS JOHN COLE 7905 oaueigh Road GENERAL Tom . . . Crazy! . . . nice guy . . . prefers cars and girls . . . pizza and subs are favorites . . . sees the Navy in the future. IRA DAVID DILWORTH 4104 SLATER AVENUE GENERAL Pick . . . I'm broke . . . tall man of the Senior Class . . . interested in the func- tions of music, shop, and automobiles . . . likes eating cheeseburgers . . . hopes to become a shop worker in the future. ft, ASHBY G. EVERHART 3026 Moreland Avenue ACADEMIC Ashby . . . Do it yourself . . . likes food of all kinds . . . reading takes up his idle time . . . has intentions ol joining the Marines after College. DELORES R. FISHER 2843 Cub Hill Road COMMICRCIIAI. Dee . . . Pioneer IO, ll. I2 ...Class Org. ll, I2 . ,. Whadda ya say? . . . likes drive-in movies . . . collec- ting salt and pepper shakers is a hobby . . . crazy about cherry pie . . . plans to tie the knot. 1- -. X Nj., PM t '5 9, 4- W , MA BARBARA LEE ELLIS S743 Satyr Hill ACADEMIC Barb . . . Cheerleading I0 . . . Student Council IO . . . V. Hockey 10, II, I2 . . . j.V. Softball I0, II . . . Class Org. IO, II . . . Crazy . . . short miss with a pleasing personality . . . favors sports . . . loves spaghetti . . . a future telephone operator. mv SLYVIA L. ESSLINGER 90l7 Old Harford Road COMMERCIAL Lynne . . . Student Coun- cil IO, Il, I2 Hockey ll ... Chorus IO, ll, I2 . . . Pio- neer IO . . . Nervous, Honey? . . . talks a blue streak . . . a liend for pizza and dill pickles . . . sunny personality . . . future: Med- ical Secretary 711:-. ICELENA A. FITCH II2l8 Putty Hill CENFRAI. Icy . . . Chorus IO, ll. I2 . . . Odyssey I2 . , . Oh come oil it . . . idle hour seamstress , . . enjoys sing ing and cooking . . . good natured . . . has a taste for chicken . , . Comptometer operator. JACQUELINE C. FORNEY II8 West Iilm Avenue COMMERCIAL jackie . . . Cheerleading IO, II, I2 . . , Bookstore I0 . . . Majorette Il, I2 . . , Odyssey II, I2 . . , Class Org. ll, I2 . . . Dept. Aid Il ., . enjoys dancing, swimming, and new clothes . . , a neat dresser . . . future in the secretarial or modeling field. DONALD G. FAUST 262i Canterburylload GENERAL jerry . . . Chorus I0, Il. I2 . . . Cuess l'll be shagin . . . car-happy guy . . . very neat dresser . . . plans to be a draftsman. SHIRLEY L. FISHER 8805 Harford Road ACADEMIC Shirley . . . Chorus IO, ll, I2 . . . Hockey IO, II, I2 . . . V, Basketball IO, Il . . . j.V. Softball IO, ll . . . Class Org. I2 . . , Odyssey I2 . . . I couldn't tell you . . . talented in the music held , . . fixture music teacher. 'UI CHARLES A. EUHR 3006 Woodside Avenue GENERAL Chub , . , likes to sleep late on Saturday morning . . . strawberry shortcake is his favorite food . . . real cute . . , plans to join the Air Force and go to engin- eering school in the future. LILLIAN A. GALLAGHER 2515 East joppa Road COMMERCIAL Willy . . . Bookstore ll . , . Oh, Mother . . . full of fun . . . likes to go to drive-in movies and make clothes . . . favorite food is spaghetti and meatballs , . . plans to get married, fC! RICHARD A. FOSTER 33l0 Acton Road COMMERCIAL Al . , . Chorus l0, ll. 12 ...V. Soccer ll, I2 . . . V. Track ll . . . j.V. Baseball ll . . . Well now. , . . girls and music take up his time . . . pancakes and milk are his favorite foods . . . future jet jockey. 'S ELVA LENORA GENT 2901 Topaz Avenue GENERAL Nora , . . How 'bout dat . . . talks a blue streak . . . wild about art and horses . , . collects anything collec- table . . . likes all food . . . blushes at the drop of a hat , . . undecided future. MARY DIANE FOTI 7905 Aiden Avenue GENERAL Photograph . , . Chorus I0 . . . Dramatics IO, ll . . . I try a help ya! , . . spends her time on hayrides and horseback riding . . . craves wafflles, chicken, and pecan ice cream . . . future Woman in White. 1 'x N ., 's . N 5 , 1 ' I 91 1' - 5 I . 'f 1, BEVERLY R. GERLACI-I Sunshine Avenue ACADEMIC Bev . . .Chorus 10, ll . . . Office Ass't 10, ll, 12 . . , friend to all . . . That'll leam ya darn ya . . , waltzes on skates . . . raises dogs in spare time . . , craves bar- b-que and subs . . . future undecided. JOYCE E. GABLE 7839 Shepherd Avenue COMMERCIAL Joy . . . attractive lass with a nice complexion . . , en- joys ballroom dancing . . . likes her steak done rare . . . decided for a secretarial career in the future. RICHARD C. GEIER 7700 Belair Road COMMERCIAL Richard . . . Cshheze! What a grouchl . . . eating, sleeping, loafing, and day- dreaming take up his titne . . . craves chow mein and ice cream . . . very pleasant guy . . . plans to become an accountant. I7 JOAN G. GOLDSCHMIDT 7921 High Point Road GENERAL joan . . . Class Org. I2 , . . likes ice skating, roller skating, new clothes and sewing . . . hard crabs are her favorite seafood . . . friendly girl . . . future wo- man in white. VIRGINIA R. GREEZICKI 3005 Edgewood Avenue GENERAL Ginny . . . Girls Chorus I2 , . . llramalics ll . , , I mean to tell you. We had a ball! . . . fancies swimming and dancing . . , ghm-1 and PYCIIY . . . collects rccords . . . fried chicken is a fav- orite . . . altar hound. i 'W K- 44 BETTIE ANN GILBERT 2008 East joppa Road GENERAL Bettie . , . Chorus l0, ll ... j.V. Hockey ll . .. pretty . . . brown hair . . . Not really . . . Class Org. ll ...a '49 Chevie . . . crew cuts, spaghetti, and pretzels are favorites . . . likes dan- cing and sewing . . . wants a Mrs. Degree. ANNE LEE GLOVER 4015 Schroeder Avenue GENERAL Anne . . , Girls Chorus l0 . . . engaging smile . . . What ever will be, will be . . . dancing, sports, singing . . . craves seafood . . . plans to be a woman in white. 'BW D- 'IN JUDITH A. GRONBERG 8315 Avondale Road ACADEMIC Judy , . . Dramatics 10, ll. I2 . . . Chorus I2 . . . Class Org. ll, I2 , . . Now wait just one darn minute! . . . humorous personality . . . a fan of popular music , . . hamburger and a coke . . . well liked . . . planning on college. 5 BARBARA L. GROOMES 9614 Magledt Avenue ACADEMIC Barbs , . . Chorus 10 . . . Library Ass't. ll . . . Moni- tor I2 . . Talented, aren't you? , . . Hamburger junc- tion enthusiast . . . mad over milkshakes . . . quiet miss . , . Future: undecided. DOROTHY M. GREEN 8626 Belair Road ACADEMIC Dotty . . . Class Org. I2 . , . Odyssey I2 . . . Chorus IO, ll . . .j.V. and V. Volley- ball l0, ll, I2 . . That's okay . . a sweet girl . . .. favors bowling , . . accom- plished accordinist . . . hopes to be a secretary. JOAN U. GRIFFITHS 3009 Linwood Avenue COMMERCIAL Grifl , . . j.V. Softball I0 . . . j.V. Basketball I0 . . , V, Basketball ll . . . Class Org. ll ...Odyssey I2 . .. XVhat you say! , . . craves hamburgers . . . tall and at- tractive . . . will make some boss a good secretary. lx CARROLL R. GUTNECHT 2608 Taylor Avenue ACADEMIC Uncle Carroll . , . Chorus 10, ll, I2 . . . j.V. and V. Soccer ll, I2 , . . That makes me sad . . . likes cars, girls. and records . . . re- served manner . , . enjoys thick steaks 'n French fries . . . hopes to he an A-l mechanic FLORENCE A. HAGAN l900 East joppa Road ACADEMIC Bunny , . . Cheerleading 10, ll . . .Chorus 10, ll, 12 . . . Pioneer I2 . , . Volley- ball Il I2 . . . Class Org. ll . . . Gully-gee-whiz! . . . mischievous eyes . . . likes dancing and any Pat Boone records . . . future nurse. STANLEY P. GRIZYMALA 3010 Moreland Avenue GENERAL Slats . . . V. Track I0 . . , I've been tattoed! . . . plays football and baseball in spare time . . . constant grin . . . plans to work at Sparrows Point, .or rg.. W ,,.. Q .gi .ist ik. 7 - ROBERT L. HARRISON 25l4 Hillcrest Avenue ACADEMIC Nort . . . You'd better give me something, fast . , . always giving forth with wit- ty remarks . . . likes: weight lifting, archery, ice skating and swimming . . . steak is his favorite , . . Army be- ware. CARLO L. GUGLIUZZA 20 Belhaven Drive C ENERAI. Carlo . . .-I.V. Baseball I0 . . . often seen, seldom heard . . . enjoys participating in sports . . , crazy about turkey and ice creatn . . . plans to work hard in the future. 05. Qui WILLIAM R. HARRY 3049 Woodside Avenue ACADEMIC Ronnie . . . Band l0. ll, I2. . .Class Org, I2 . .. easy going nature . . . You better believe it! . , . mad about girls, music. Fc sports . . . always lots of fun . . . craves turkey dinners , . . college bound. DANIELLE G. HAASE 7710 Belair Road ACADEMIC Dan . . . Odyssey ll, I2 . . . Chorus I0 . . . V. Vol- leyball IO, ll . . . Urn, boy. are you fat! . . . sunny smile . , . enjoys switnming and horseback riding . . . a great gal . . . Future: college or homemaker. KENNETH W. HARMON fl-I Bel Haven Drive GENERAL Blood . . , j.V. Baseball I0 . . . Really did . . , very good dancer . . , goes for girls with Italian ltaircuts that can dance . . . dark 'n handsome . . , future with the Cas llc Electric Company and night school. l wr: su.. REGINA M. HEHN 3305 Willoughby Road ACADEMIC Regina . . . Pioneer I2 . . . -IX. Volleyball l0, ll . . . Chorus III . , . Class Org. l2 . . Ye Cods . . . favors sports and dancing . . . friendly with everyone . . . has a yen for hamburgers and French fries . . . future nurse. CARL MELVIN HOUSE 2975 Hiss Avenue GIQNIQRAI. Carl . . .Class Org. ll . . . paper boy with a car , . unsettled . . . Mom . . . fancies cars and food . . . blushes very easily . . . goes silly over subs . . . future: What ever will be, will be. .Joi in sp, ir- -.V DONALD W. HARWARD 7701 Daniels Avenue ACADEMIC Don . . . AIN, Baseball I0 . . , V, Soccer I2 . . . Class Org. ll, I2 . . . You're right . . . neat dresser . . . favors sports, especially tens nts . . . baked ham lk sea- food are delicious . , , en- joys drawing and designing . . . headed for college, may- be Princeton. EDWARD G. HAWKE 3605 Putty Hill Road GENERAL Ted . . . Band IO. ll, I2 . . . Crazy swinging . , , girls are one of his main interests . , . terrific on the drums . . . music takes up spare time . , , favorite food is chicken . . . future musi- clan. STEPHEN B. HUNT 3026 Oak Forest Drive ACADEMIC Steve . . . Class Org. ll. I2 , . . Student Council ll. I2 . . .Pioneer II, I2 . . . V. Basketball ll, I2 . . . Chorus Il, I2 . . . V. Soccer II . . . sink that jessie . . . very active . . . headed for college to study law. f'!. '+-p. ' GORDON C. HYSSONG 2820 Onyx Road GENERAL Coulee . . . Rats . . . bachelorhood and outdoor life . . . enjoys Italian or Pennsylvania Dutch cooking . . . animal collector . . . oh, those snakes . . . plans to go into the field of Zoology. LARRY L. HEMPHILL 8-105 Oakleigh Road ACADEMIC Larry . . . Chorus . . . Misery loves company . . . favors swimming, football. camping, and watching 'I'.V. . . . Cake and Pepsi top his list . . . College bound-nuc- lear physics. FRANK P. HUESMAN 2613 Canterbury Road CENIZRAI. Shark , . . Baseball Ill. ll. I2 . . . Basketball IU. II. I2 . . . 'I'hat's wild! . . . tall and qttiet . . . enthusiastic sportsmanf . . agreeable guy . . . craves subs . . . hopes to become an electrician. I - I ' ' 1 'C I 2 ... ,, Q4 in ' I ,W Q V 3, A ...-1, in , . . .Il 931355 - ' K mifzifl I' ,' f -S5542 ' , 'fgfjgfirl r gn, .A A-S. - .,.'-0,15-.., -1 ffm. 2 f -fl?-, I --. . X' ., N ,. 22 xf n I ,,a inf -lxx ' t . . E 4 - x til, JA :s.n:sal1.L wa.-1 WILLIAM C. JOHNSON IO6 Fuller Avenue GENIERAI, Bill . . . hamburgers and lfrench fries are favorite snacks . . . tall and nice to know . . . brown hair 'n brown eyes . . . undecided future. WALTER G. JUNG 9629 Harding Avenue ACADEMIC Walt . . . j.V. Soccer I0 . . .Chorus II. I2 . . . Proj. Squad IO, ll . . . delights in dancing . . . archaeology lakes tip spare time . . . pre- fers pizza and gramcracker pie . . . devilish personality . . . hoping for college. JANICE J. JENKINS 7808 Old Harford Road ACADEMIC jan . . . Cheerleader IU, ll. I2 . . . Chorus Il, I2 . . . Odyssey I2 . . . Class Org. ll, 12 . . . l'm real proud of you . . . likes long hair music, and life in gen- eral . . . a lively miss . . . college bound. . 7, ROBERT E. JOHNSON I06 Fuller Avenue .ACADEMIC Bob . . . Class Org. I2 . . . that's terrible . . . pleasing personality . . . enjoys music . . . hunting and sports take up his spare time . . . prefers steak . . . college in the fu- ture. ' ...- h rl . . v L :X ,KX l. . 'i l 1. A I 15 'Ch SARAH ROSE KAJDI 2200 Taylor Avenue ACADEMIC Sarah . . . Pioneer ll, I2 ...Class Org. Il. I2 . .. It's not easy . . . swimming and popular music . . . con- stantly confused . . . cheese- burgers and French fries are favorite snacks . . . plans to be a campus cutie. Uv f'bQ ROBERT J. KARL 77l9 Wilson Avenue ACADEMIC Bob . . . Band IU. ll, I2 . . . j.V. Baseball IO. II . . . friendly to all . . . mu- sically minded . . . likes to tinker with cars . . . nice to know . . . has high hopes of going to college. Kit PATRICIA L. JONES 9625 Mason Avenue COM M IQRCIAI. Pat . . . neat . . . loves old cars . . . especially fond of blue . . . crazy about fried chicken . . . bar-b-q . . . easy to get along with . . . future secretary CAROLE SUE KA HL -II27 Kahlston Road ACADEIVIIC Cookie . . . j.V. Mgr. Bas- ketball Il . . V. Volleyball II . . . Dramatics I2 . . . Class Org. I2 . . That's the breaks . . . lively dis- position . . . drives a hot Dodge . . . cute . . . milk- shakes and cherry soda . . . future women in white, 11 'U' t I' ITN CAROL ANN KEMPSKE Hlllil Old Harford Road ACADEMIC Carol . . . Chorus Ill. II, I2 . . . Odyssey I2 , . . l-Iockev I0, ll, I2 . . . V. Softball IU, ll . . . j.V. 8: V. Basket- hall IO. II, I2 , . . Class Org. I2 . . . outdoor type . . . enjoys playing the organ . . . fixture teacher. CHARLES T. KOCHER. jr. 3050 Woodside Avenue GENERAL Toni . 4 . Baud IU, ll, I2 . . . Chorus I0 . . . lll'2lllI1Illl'S Ill. ll , . . j.V. Basketball , . .Student Council I0 . . . Class Org. Il . . . Music minded . . . a real nice guy . . . likes Steve Allen . . . saloini and stringbeans are his favorite foods . . . record collector . . . future: undecided. -vs. Q' -i 1 NANCY L. KEEFER WILLIAM P. KEHNE 2627 joppa Road 3016 Parktowne Road GICNIZRAI. COMMERCIAL Nan . . . You're the living Bill . . . Chorus Ill, ll. I2 end . . . quiet k pleasant . . . Monitor I2 . . . j.V. . , . lilvis Presley is the Basketball Mgr. ll . . . j.V. greatest . . . enjoys cooking. Baseball Mgr. Il . . . gets a dancing , . , likes har-h-q kick out of eating and sleep- . . . plans to be a telephone ina . . . friendly - - . C375 operator. are his hobby . . . craves via-' hamburgers , . . hopes to be an accountant. YUN sg- , 1 A-. '.il Lisp.-f sf , M ,X 'r . E h9f9ssf WILMA E KURTH wI29 Willoughby Avenue 'ACADEMIC Willie Chorus I0 ll JV Hockey Mgr ll Class Org ll crumb! music tl sports 1re favorite pastimes pretty complexion hopes to become a teacher '!'---- Ss.. FRED J LANDEFELD 1829 Westmoreland Avenue C BNI' RAI Dead Fred Chorus I0 Go play in the rail road tracks llkes subs has hopes of becoming an educated hum in he far future JENNEANE S. KLEIN Simms Road, Fullerton COMMERCIAL Jeanie . . . Cheerleader IU . . . Library Ass'l, I0 . . . Pioneer ll, I2 . . . Odyssey II, I2 . . . Class Org. Il, I2 . . . j.V Volleyball IO, II . . . Dratuatics I0 . . . Dept. Asst ll . . . Too Bad! . . . loads of atnbition . . , drives a hot Ford . . . likes bowling . . . future secretary. GEORGE P. KRAMER 25Il Taylor Avenue COMNIIKRCIAI. George . . . V. PQ Sof- cer . . . Class Org. ll . . . What's dat? . . . dark and nice looking . . . sleeping llc swimming take up his time . . . craves Chili and peanuts . . . leather working as hob- by . . . will be accountant or leather worker. 'Wa aa- W l1i ft:- THOMAS H. LEHMAN 6 West Overlea Avenue GENERAL Tom . . . likes IIIOIICY and food . . . likeable guy . . . model railroading takes up spare time . . . at spaghetti eater . . . quiet personality . . . is headed for a Navy Career. AMY G. LERGENMILLER 8704 Wilson Avenue .ACADEMIC Amy . . . V. Hockey 10, Il. I2 . . . j.V. Basketball I0 Chorus I0 . . . Class Org. IO, ll . . . You're at good kid . . . nice to know . . . hot'- key enthusiast . . . pizza is tops . . . easy to get along with . . . college bound. BRUCE W. LARSEN 3122 Willoughby Avenue ACADEMIC Bruce . . . Hey! Watch that sonnyI . . . great kid- der . . , model boats, trains, and electronics are his hob- bies . . . nice in company . . . seafood is his favorite dish . . . college bound. WAYNE F. LE BRUN 96l9 Dixon Avenue ACADEMIC Wayne . . . Soccer ll . . . a fan of movies and tele- vision . . . takes pleasure in music and swimming . . . hobby is photography . . . a good looking red head . . . entering U. of M. to study Pharmacy. 1--s 51 'lf 'fs 1' FW BETTY A. LUCKA BAUGH 8624 Old Harford Road ACADEMIC Bet . . . j.V. Hockey Il ...Class Org. ll. l2 . .. Chorus IO. ll, I2 . . . wartn smile . . . enjoys reading. swimming, collecting Perry Como hits . . . fried ham . . . That'II be the day . . . very friendly . . . future nurse. JACK G. MARKEN 3220 Texas Avenue GENERAL jack . . . Don't be cruel . . , likes cars. food, and more cars . . . fried chicken and subs are favorite foods . . . a very nice and quiet spoken person . . . unknown future. wlaw-air tif ' M . - f t RAYMOND W. LEONARD 9647 Oak Summit Avenue GENERAL Ray . . . I never give up . . .-steak, potatoes, and chicken are his avorite foods . . . likes visiting friends. girls. anti all sports . . . new to school this year . . . nn- decided future. DORIS R. LILLEY 9405 Harford Road ACADEMIC Doris . . . j.V. Softball I0 . . . Chorus ltl . . . Class Org. I2 . . . Oh, it's so horrible! . . . bowling. and movies . . . contagious laugh . . . favors roast chicken and dressing . . . will work a while before becoming Il housewife. JA-'xl' ' MMI' KATHERINE R. MESSNER 98l0 Magledt Avenue CICNICRAI. Kay . . . Gill Gil! Gill . . . likes: maroon Packards. horseback riding. lk reading . . . quiet gal . ' . hambtir- gers PQ rocky fridge ice cream are delicious ' . . ambition: telephone operator. DOROTHY J. MEYERS 3024 Second Avenue GENERAL Dottie . . . Pioneer I0 . . . Chorus I2 , . . Nasty break . . . gal with dancing feel . . . likes to draw . . . subs are a favorite . . . wild about Elvis . . . friendly gal . . . future plans: business col- lege. 1-- DAVID G. MARSHALL fll08 Moreland Avenue ACA DIQMIC Dave . . . Baseball IU. II I2 . . . Basketball I0, Il, I2 . . . Cross Country I0, II . , . I.ike that, do ya? . . . nice guy . . . enjoys dancing, money collecting . . fav' orite food is steak Ye onions . . . lots of fun . . . college beware. g y in elee f I kit . ' H Vr- 3 e M' DARWAYNE W. MORAN Box -I-45, Clenarrn CICNIRRAI. Darwayne , . . eierlasting grin . . . l'xe got your num, ber . . likes cars. girls. and ice cream . . . plans to work hard in the future. DENNIS W. MCFAUL 8840 Belair Road GENERAL Denny . . . Let's eat . . . enjoys working on cars R: hunting . . . regular guy . . . feasts on mashed potatoes QQ turkey . . . is looking forward to working X: night college. in 103 JOHN ALAN MOYER 3013 Willoughby Road ACADEMIC Al . . . j.V. Soccer II . . . j.V. gf V. Basketball 10, Il, I2 . . . sports enthusiast . . . quiet 8: likeable . . . loves to work with electronics . , . lofty lad . . . headed for col- lege. in...- X I QR. GARY E. MILLER I94l Mountain Avenue ACADEMIC Clary . . . favors popular music. television K movies . . . hobbies: sports and read- ing . . . pleasant personality . . . loves thick steak . . . very quiet student . . . fu- ture in the armed forces and forestry. VIVIAN L. MILLER 2lill Windsor Road COIVIMICRCIAI, Viv . . . Oh Boy! . . . always has a smile , . . social dancing, records. music, reading are her favorite pas- times . . . enioys collecting records , . . mmm chicken . . . plans to be a keeper ol the books. N 3 .,,.. I 1 . PATRICIA L. NAGLE 3032 Oak Forest Drive ACADEMIC Lynn . . . Chorus Itl. ll. I2 . . . V. Volleyball Mgr. IO, Il ...Class Org. ll. I2 . . . Student Council Il . . . Go to Warn . . . friend to all . . . plans to be an ele- mentary school teacher. CARL D. OLSSON I05 Fuller Avenue GENERAL Doorknob . . . Class Org. I2 . . . Dumb Hook . . . likes girls and boating . . . nice personolity . . . hobby is money and girls . . . goes for hamburgers and milk- shakes . . . armed forces in the future. CARL W. NEELS 2802 Oakcresl .-Xrenttt' ACADEMIC Carl . . . Student Council I2 . . . Class Org. ll, I2 . .. Remember the Dandy Doi- en, Mom. . . . an extrotert- . , . arid tennis fan . . . crazy over fried chicken . . . going into the field of medi- cine or science. THOMAS U. NEFF 2600 Hillcrest Avenue GENERAL Torn . . . Band Itl. Il. I2 . . . Let's hare the down- beat . . . nice 'n tall . . . manager of the Modernaires . . . friendly and very nin- to know . . . future with the Peabody Conservatory and ll. S. Air Force. 75' 'Q JOSEPH PENXA 962-I Dixon Avenue GENERAL joe . . . Cross Country I0 ...Chorus IU, Il, I2 . .. RoughI Tough! . . . quick with answers . . . especially likes tnoney 8: food . . . favorite pastime: girls . . . is going to let Uncle Sam support him. QY 'v GEORGE A. PFANN -I Chesley Avenue ACADEMIC Ill, ll. I2 . . . Dramatics . . . Al . . . Student Council Lab. Ass'l . . . Class Org. I2 great personality . . . inter- ested in science, music. na- ture. and girls . . . likes traveling, swimming. and subs . . . headed for college. 'bf CARLA M. NOWACK I5 liast Iilin .Xvenuv .-XC.-XDICMIIZ Carla . . . Bookstore IO, Il. I2 . . . Library Ass't. ll. I2 . . . Clliorits III. Il . . . Band I2 . . , Class Org. ii. I2 . . . ix. Hockey it . . . j.v. Softball io, IIX. , . Y. Basketball I0, Il . . superior student . . . un- decided future. JOHN K. OTTO -I West Elm Avenue CLENERAI. Ken . . . Projection Squad IU, ll . . . How about that . . . thinks Dodge cars are the best . . . friendly . . . works Awith photography .in spare tnne ..., just give hnn spaghetti . . . plans to join Air Force or heroine a tnech- anic. 5 f WILLIAM PROTZMAN 7'7l0 Park Drive .AXCADIQMICI Wild Bill . . . 11.11. Ill. II . . . Cool play . . . likes lacrosse and movies . . . a ham radio operator YVFIAKD . . . easy to get along with . . . a future engineer. THEODORE L. RAUSCH 29lI Superior Avenue GENERAL Ted . . . Dranlatics Ill, ll . . .a good actor . . . en- joys doing 4-H work . , . lots of fun . . . prefers fall days, girls, turkey, 8: chicken . . . intends to become a farmer. Ulf! I v RONALD A. PHIPPS 27I4 Maple Avenue GENERAL Ronnie . . . Mixed Chorus IU, ll, I2 . . .Class Org. I2 . . Crazy Man! . . . care- free individual . . . llair for music . . . clowning person- ality . . . loves eating-espe- cially spaghetti Rc caviar , . . future: undecided. RAYMOND H. PHYLES t47I6 Summit Avenue ACADEMIC Ray . . . Class Org. Il, I2 . . . Pioneer ll , . . But wait . . . often seen. often heard . . . good music, people, art, Rc food are his favorites . . . cold milk hits the spot , . . plans to enter the Lutheran ministry. s QAU' gf.. , ROBERT F. REILLY Il0ll2V2 Arizona Avenue CICNIERAI. Reds . . . likes to have It fun . . . enjoys metal shop on the uiet side pleasant person . . . plans I to go to work after the completion of high school, RONNIE C. REUTER 3026 Willottghhy Road CIQNIERAI. Ronnie . . . j.V. V, Bas- ketball Ill, Il, I2 . . . V. Cross Country II . . . j.V, llaselmall I0, Il . . . lots of fun . . . likes all sports . . . IIICHIIOLIII is tops with hitn . , . tall and lean . . . fu- ture as an electrician. DOROTHY E. RADER 2716 Linwood Avenue ACADEMIC Dotty . . . V. Hockey IO. ll . . . j.V. Basketball I0 . . . V. Basketball II . . . Chorus I0, ll, I2 . . . Class Org. I0, Il, I2 . . . Man- is that neat! . . . always on the go . . . handy with needle work . . . college bound to Drexel. ELEANOR D. REELING 9l00 Sinnns Avenue GENICRAI. Butch , , , Odyssey I2 . . . Chorus I0 . . . wild over Elvis Presley, Fords, paint- ing, and drawing . . . lots of fun . . . I give up. What? . . . collects platters . . a sewing machine wizard . . eats almost all foods . . future: undecided. .- T15 53.2 if sf r nr JOAN E. ROSENBERGER Qfllti Cub Hill Road ACADEMIC Ellen . . . Student Council IO, ll . . . .l.V, Volleyball ll , . . Dramaties ll . . . Cheer- leader l0 . . . Monitor ltl. ll . . , You better believe it, Best you had! . . . party gal . , , favors roast beet . . , cute anti compact . . . ambition: beautician. JOSEPH A. RUBINO M08 Harford Road Cl-INERAI. joe , . . likes football, cars, dancing and music . . , gift for gab . . . musician as a hobby . , , Italian foods are his favorite dishes , . . ac- complished drummer . , . undecided future. WILLIAM E. ROBINSON 2329 Wilker Avenue CICNICRAI. Bill . , . Class Org. ll . . . Well, l'll be dog gone! . . . enjoys hillbilly mttsic and working on cars . . . real pleasant guy . . . steak is his favorite dish . . . lriendly and easy going . . , ftttttre automobile mechanic. BEVERLY A. ROGERS 2525 Canterbury Road Cl-INICRAI. Bei , . . Chorus . . . Of- lice .Xss't . . . man dig that! , , . enjoys dancing, movies, and picnics . . , hobbies: reading and basket- ball . . . likes French fries. pizzas, and chocolate milk- shakes . . . future lady in white. ps' f 1 JOHN HENRY SCHAFER 3035 Second Avenue CIENERAI, johnny' . . . interested in the make-up of cars . . . tall and blond . . . fishing and camping are his hobbies . . . fond of crabcakes . . . determined to join the Naiy. N NANCY L. SCHEPERS 9400 Old Harford Road ACADEMIC Nan . . , Chorus IU, ll. I2.. .Class Org. ll, I2 . .. Geez, what a gr0unch! , . . roller skating and horseback riding take up spare time . . . fried chicken . . . friend- ly . . . intends to make nurs- ing her career. SHIRLEY ANN ROSS 4l42 Joppa Road GENERAL Bunny ...E l.V. Volleyball I0 . . . Chortts IU . . 'You dttmb bunny rabbit . . . movies, television, and radio take up her spare titne . . . fried chicken is the best . . . always chatting , . . Num- ber please. LORETTA E. RUSS 2718 Linwood Avenue COMMERCIAL Lori . .. . Chorus 10 . . . You're right! , . . likes tnttsic, especially hillbilly tunes . . . enjoys dancing, pizza pie lover . . . blushes easily . . . mmtn, Elvis . . . nice gal . . . wants to be a receptionist. . 1 . X P ' H Il sv -T 3' A SHELVY J. SCHMIDT 2710 Maple Axcnue COMMERCIAL jean . . . j.V. Volleyball I0 . . . Class Org. ll. I2 . . . Ollice Asst. ll .. . What ever will be. will be . . . enjoys most everything . . . dancing and cooking . . . small 'n sweet . . . future secretary and housewife. THOMAS R. SCHREIBER 2610 Wentworth Road CENERA l. Tom . , . INhal did I do? . . . Hobby: hshing . . . favors eating steak subs and rnilkshakes . . . enjoys sleep- ing . . . friendly and likeable . . . college in the future. 5 St Y' MARY L. SCHERBARTH 8722 Summit Avenue ACADEMIC Mary Lou . . . Odyssey I2 ...Chorus 10, ll . ., Org. ll, I2 . . . Student Dramatics ll, I2 . . . Class Council I2 . . . My glory! . . . ping pong player . . . enjoys good books . . steaks. medium rare . . an academic intellect . future teacher. gnu-.K BARBARA L. SCHLICKENMAIER l803 Rushley Road ACADEMIC Barb . . . Chorus l0, ll, I2 . . . V. Basketball 10. ll. I2 . . . Lab. Ass't. 10, ll, I2 . . . Oh rats! . . . hot fudge sundae and whipped cream . . . redhead with a nice per- sonality . . . future medical technician. nth' E, J A Lt' . , . ,. I' ,A -Fi' JOAN E. SCHU TZ Upper Falls GENERAL -joanie . . . Band l0. ll. I2 . . . Odyssey l2 . . , Me too . . . enjoys sewing and cooking . . . has a yen for crabcakes and French fries . . . peaches an cream com- plexion . . . plans to he a lrotuemaker. FREDERICK B. SCHAICK f4ll2 VVilloughhy Road GENERAL Freddie . . . easy going guy . . . likes milkshakes and French fries . . . man of few words . . . going in the army C7 LILLIAN E. SCHNEIDER 8707 Harford Road ACADEMIC Ellen . . . Chorus I2 . . Class Org. 10, ll, 12. . Cheerleading 10, ll. I2 . . . Watcha say there? . . . fancies sewing and dancing . . . sparkling personality . . . sour beef and dumplings is a favorite dish . . . ambi- tion: airline stewardess. AUDREY M. SCHUMAN 7846 Vernon Avenue COMMERCIAL Aud . . . Cheerleading l0. ll . . . j.V. Softball I0 . . . That's casual . . . likes boys . . . hamburgers and nlilkshakes are favorites . . . Bergs . . . adds life to any crowd . . . desires to be a secretary. gl Q-ng. inn ' 30 - ... K 'Y I N. KATHLEEN JO SEARS HIIU Belair Road .XCADIQMIC Kathy . , . linds pleasttre in movies, dancing, and mu- sic , . . friendly to all . . . spends her leisure hottrs writing letters . . , craves country fried chicken . , . easy to get along with . . undecided future. RHEA HELEN SEVICK fllfltl Hiss Avenue .KCADICMIC Rhea . . . Y. Hockey I0 . . . V. Volleyball I0. Il . . . Chorus I0 . . . Odyssey I2 , . . a friendly girl . , . en- joys dancing and sports . . . It's okay with me , . . an .Xrniv fan . . . business school school in the near future. JOHN WILLIAM SCHLEE 3054 Woodside Avenue CIICNICRAI. john . . . j.V. Basketball ltl . . . Band IO, II, I2 . .. Monitor I0 , . . Class Org. ll. I2 . . . Take it easy' . . . smooth dancer . . .mind for music . . . cooperative . , , spaghetti and fried chicken . . , future vocation: teacher. 99s f' 'IW' A. 47 'Is ,V , ...,, NINA PAY SCOTT 29I3 Church Road ALIADIAZMIC Nina . . . Chorus IU, Il, I2 , . . Odyssey I2 . . . Class Org. ll, I2 . . . Dram- atics I0, ll . . . You're not too bright, are you? . . . xery nice to be with . Nat King Cole . . . snig- ing . . . cheeseburgers and chocolate cokes . . . college bound, K nip 791 NEVA E. SHAFFER I9l5 Redwood Avenue GICNICRAI, Nook , . . V. Softball IO . . . Dramatics Ill . , . Good- night, Miss Murphy . . . enjoys all sports tk movies , . . quiet and nice . . . col- lects Pat Boone records . . . favorite dish: fried tomatoes . . . future Church worker. MICHAEL SHERIDAN fl2I9 INilIoughbv Road GICNI-IRAI, Mickey . . . Come ofl' it! . . . enjoys eating atid sleep- ing . . . goes for movies K sports in his spare time . . . likes to hunt . . . mmm. hamburgers . . . future: un- decided, FRANK HENRY SEVICK fIl0fI Hiss Avenue ACADEMIC Frank . . . Band I0, ll, I2 . . . Holy Cow . . . hunt- ing and fishing takes up his spare time . . . '56 Chevie . . . musically minded . . . fried chicken tops his food list . . , college hound. FRANKLIN E. SHAFFER I!II5 Redwood Avenue CICNI-IRAI. I-'rank . . . tlross Country II, I2 . . . lake a llying leap , . . full of lun . . . likes: food, girls, tk wood working . . . mad over subs . , . well liked . . . plans to be a carpenter after high school. 'R - I ...N- 14 -QC 1' QL P 'Q' '. ww ff' NORMAN ROY SLATER 3239 joppa Road CENERAI. Norm . . . Dratnatics ll . . . V. Cross Country I2 . . . an agreeable X: nice guy . . . enjoys playing the guitar. hunting X: trapping . . . crabcakes and chicken are the best . . . future in the Navy. DOROTHY J. SNYDER 3107 Acton Road COMMERCIAL Snyd's . . . j.V. Volley- ball ll . . . Cheerleading 10, ll . . . Odyssey I2 . . . Class Org, ll, I2 . . . Student Council I0 . . . How you was! . . . peppy . . . enjoys dancing . . . craves potato chips . . . marriage in mind . . . wants to be a secretary. NANCY MAE SHOENIG 3708 East joppa Road CENERAI. Nan . . . Honey babe . . . likes Elvis Presley K Mnrray's . . , collects records . . . fried chicken. subs, mighty moes . . . attractive . . . hopes to become a nttrse in the near future. VIVA F. SHOTTS 8407 Harrison Avenue CENERAI. Viva' . . . Chorus IU, Il. I2 . . .Class Org. ll, I2 . .. Dang gone it . . . likes horses, dogs. music, hooks . . . gift of gab . . . craves spaghetti, hard crabs. and chicken. , MELVIN K. SNYDER Kingsville. Maryland GENERAL Kenny . . . blond hair. blue eyes . . . likes girls. boats, Sc cars . . . a nice looking lad . . . enjoys hunt- ing . . . ice cream tastes mighty good . . . will work after graduation. GARY STUART STACY 9027 Old Harford Road ACADEMIC Stacie . . . Dramatics ll . . . I don't have one. . . . a nice quiet-spoken guy , . . anything is his hobby . . . favors peach cake k mashed potatoes . . . a future in en- gineertng. GAIL ARLENE SMITH 8923 Satyr Hill Road GENERAL Gail . . . Odyssey I2 . . . Chorus I0, ll . . . Dramatics lo. . .Class org. 11. I2 . .. Wanna bet? . . . enjoys Steve Allen records . . . never a dull moment . . . fancies convertibles k clothes . . . craves Italian food . . . business college ahead. ,IOANN E. SNYDER 87I2 Old Harford Road ACADEMIC jo . . . Pioneer ll. I2 . . . IV. Basketball II . . . Class Org. I2 . . . llus Monitor . . . How does that strike you? . . . nice girl . . . pre- fers hamhurgcrs 8: French fries . . . plans to be a teach- er in the future. qui.. .Q . A,,:,X, mx fr -so -ff. it is ARLENE P. THRIFT 7600 Old Harford Road GENERAL Janie . . . V. Hockey I2 . . . Go Ape! . . . likes boys tb sewing . . . favors Italian foods . . . capable seamstress . . . at friendly gal . . . has hopes of becoming it telephone operator, JANICE LEE TYSON 2901 Onyx Road ACADEMIC Jan . . . Cheerleading I0. II, I2 . . .Pioneer I0. II. l2 . . .Class Org. ll, I2 . .. Oh Heavens . . . enjoys sports Fc driving her tnoth- er's Buick . . . hamburgers tb milkdshakes are real good . . . shorty . . . future med- ical laboratory technician. G? WAYNE D. STRUZIK Stoney Batter Road. Clenarm GENERAL Strntz . . . V. Soccer ltl, II, I2 . . llasketbztll I0. II . . . l give up. what? , . . likes basketball. swim- ming. tic girls . . . athletic type . . . hobby: hot rods . . . sour beef lk dumplings . . . Navy in the future. SALLIE E. SWANNER 8640 Quentin Avenue GENERAL Sal . . . Chorus IO, I2 . . . Yon just better not do that . . . crazy over horses 8: hill- billies . . . always has fun . . . craves ravioli S: pizza. I - W ff! . A .W K is-. BARBARA JOAN WATTS 3108 Hiss Avenue COMMERCIAL Barb . . . Chorus I0 . . . j.V. Volleyball I0 . . Odys- sey I2 . . . Heavens to Bet- sy! . . . popular 8: hillbilly music . . . eats potato chips tk hamburgers . . . willing to work . . . plans to tie the knot . . . future: clerk-typist. .if- 'U' CAROLYN FERN WATTS 7704 Wilson Avenue ACADEMIC 'I'ippy . . . Pioneer 10, ll. I2 . . . Cheerleader I0 . . . Class Org. ll, I2 . . . That'll learn ya, durn ya! . . . capable seamstress . . . boats 'n buoys . . . hamburger and a milkshake, please . . . cute redhead . . . bound for col' lege. fic MARY E. TWINING Glen Arm ACADEMIC Mary . . . Chorus Ill, ll. I2 . . . j.V. Hockey ll . .. Student Council I2 . . . Class Org. I2 . . . Yon're right! . . . small 'n sweet I . . swoons over Elvis . . . dom- estic type . . . Italian spa- ghetti . . . college bound. BRUCE WAYNE WARE 8207 XViIson Avenue GENERAL Bruce . . . hamburgers . . . likes cars 8: tnetal work . . . hobby-radio . . . nice guy . . . often seen in the halls . . . plans to work in the electrical field. , tt A .ET re: T' LILLIAN E. WENTWORTH 2519 Wentworth Road GENERAL Libby . . . Monitor I0, ll, I2 . . . I don't know! I don't care! , . . has a liking for drag races, sports. subs and a special Oldsmo- bile . . spends her spare time collecting records . . . carefree girl . , . Iutnre: un- decided. MELVIN G. WILLIAMS H9l4 Belair Road ACADEMIC Crump . . . Class Org. IO. I2 . . . I swear . . . full of fun . , . fried shrimp and apple sauce are the best . .' . has at cute smile . . . Future: Air Force. JOAN MARIE WEBER I7 Willow Avenue ACADEMIC Joanie . . . Chorus l0, ll. I2 . . . Pioneer I0, ll, I2 . . . Student Council I0 . . . j.V. Volleyball I0 . . Class Org. ll . . . hard worker . . , likes singing . . . pork and saurkraut . . . teaching or medical technology labor- atory in the futune. GEORGE H. WEITZEL 2901 Putty Hill ACADEMIC George . . . Anything, anytime, anywhere . . . hamburgers are just deli- cious . . . prefers girls, eat- ing and reading . . . likeable guy . . . enjoys drawing as a hobby . . . future in the engineering Held. 'et 'Q 7 KENNETH W. WITT 32 Belhaven Drive GENERAL Kenny . . . Where's the party? , . . Italian spaghetti and seafood are tops on his food list , . . likes wine, wo- men and song . . . enjoys golfing and woodworking . . . real cute , . . future in the armv. all CAROLLYNN L. WOLLSCHLAGER 2910 Hiss Avenue GENERAL Carol . . . Cheerleading ll . . . Man that's neat! . . . favors clothes and social activities . . . hobby: paint- ing and sketching . . . French fried onion rings and subs . . . lots of fun . . . Mary- land Institute. , ' lege bound. O DONALD J WILKE 8831 Satvr Hill Road GENERAL 45: HD. 1.-' . . . Tennis I2 , . Ah knows it! . . hobby - .1 electronics .... i azz lover, hi fi-fiend . . . nice to know . . . shutterbug . . . pleasin personality . . . ambition G, K. WILLIAMSON 8729 Satyr Hill Road ACADEMIC Willie . . . Chorus IO, Il I2 . . . Band IO, ll .. ' Soccer l0, ll, I2 . . . Base- , ball 10, Il, 12 . . . Basket , ball 10, ll,l2 . . .Class Org rag io, u, I2 . . . w0w!:t ,,'fF'?,jg . . . a cute square . . . col .4 W WILLIAM H. YUTZY 2908 East joppa Road ACADEMIC Yutz . . . Chorus IO, ll . . .Soccer 10, ll . . . Basket- ball Mgr. l0, ll . . . Dram- atics I0 . . . O0-GO0GA- MAMA . . . prefers adven- ture Pc the better things of life . . . tall 'n blond . . . scouts, sports, 8: music . . . future engineer. SE IIIH PH YEH Almighty God, the Fountain of all wisdom, who knows our necessities before we ask ,' keep us temperate in all things and diligent in our work. Grant us patience as we start this meas- ure of life on which we are about to journey. Give us grace to be just and upright in all our dealingsg quiet and peaceableg full of compassiong and ready to do good to all men, accord- ing to our abilities and opportunities. Direct us in our ways. Defend us from all dangers and confirm and strengthen us,' that, as we grow in age, we may grow in grace, and in knowl- edge of our Lord. Amen. u Y UUUUIUULUM I will prepare myself and .romeclay my chance will mme. ii' .. .1 Jia .- fv- . ' I' Miss -ludith Bell Mrs. Rae Bryant Miss jean Casale . 3 ar. I. a Mr. john Day X Beginning in the seventh 'grade and continuing through the ninth, all students are required to take core. Core helps junior high students become better adjusted for what lies ahead. The purpose of this junior high pro- gram is to develop knowledge of English and Social Studies and to give the pupils a better understanding of the junior and senior high programs. Over a three year period Social Studies includes, The American Heritage, Seeking Fellowship In a Global World, and Living In An Ever Widening Community. English includes literature, grammar and spelling. To allow the teacher ample time to prepare interesting lessons, several periods a day are set aside for core and are arranged consecutively. ln the ninth grade the students must decide what course they will take in senior high school. A unit is set aside in the ninth grade for the study of occupations. After studying these occupations they are better able to choose which course to take. This course is the one they strive to com- plete during their three years of senior high school. we mature lltlill lhll Panel discussions are emphasized as part of the core program. vs-sr I 55 ' , Mrs. Mrs. Edna Goodall Miss jo A. Ciuyton Elizabeth Ensor 3 8 85,1 QS 9 PQ K' V 1 v ' ul. A . Mr. Rifhklfil HC1ll'I1 Mr. Robert Huber BALTIMORE an e ,ai .yy , ,.5:i',hg,gf'5fT t i t P vt 2... .,.c- Fs.:ym.zx.,.s..L. u. L ' Interesting liulletin boards are displayed with the purpose of showing the work that has been taught. yi.. paw- -gm vu. . N Ill 0 'UMIITIFX Wlqlfliw- H . 1. '- A , H ' H I- A I B B W lf lr Q -' 1 1 -nz 'l 3 ., r ., ..- t x f ': 5 T' M :L . , wwf. ' T my - ig 'Qt ,U L - V if n I u . L Q Ll A study' of occupations is made to prepare the student for the future. 39 Yi ' 5- ' ., ll' - fell f , Q i x Mr, Donald Nerlztnd in H . 'rt , X 1 AA ' l lf: li ' F - - illll-g .4 5, l Mrs. Margaret Payne Miss Annie I.. Ramplcy f 1 i En, , V137-1, Mr. Leo Sellock 3 Milf . . Mrs. Elsie St reel t Y . The Art Department giies at helping hand. from child Alt presents .in unlimited oppor tunity for freedom of self-expression, exploration ol' new fields, and devel- i opments ol' special talents. Students ol' junior high school are required to take the :nrt course, but it is an elec- tive lor the senior high students. ---6. K The senior high students learn to develop their special talents. .. if Q - 'L The senior high students learn how Mr. Mrs. MBS Mary' BOINI Miss to express their ideals in art. Charles Wagnei Barbara Lambert Virginia Petrick Algebra. the foundation of higher mathematics. ln the three years ol' Senior High School academic students are required to have two units, and general students are required to have one unit in Mathe- tnatics. There is a variety ol electives and required courses offered by the department. One year ol' Algebra I and II: Plane Geometryg one semester courses ol' Solid Geometry and Trigonometry: Academic Math Re- view: and general math review, which is offered to commercial and general students. -: ffi f ! 0 ,, J. Q 'L , esp X' , iii.:-., J , if A 1 V .Ni tvf . A K l l V ,,. Ifsi G ., 54 . MTS- Miss Doris Reck Ml55 Kathryn Barrans Naomi Madlelll X 'lrigonotnetry helps tu prepare our students to be future engineers. Students ol geometry lind that the complicated study ul dimensions is not at mystery. ,. Nathan l.. Bleed has fihCIlIlSlliN experiments are both fun and tedious Our school provides the necessary science courses to fill the need ol' every student no matter what his liuture plans may be. Biology is a course offered to all students in high school who wish to take it, and deals with all living things and how they function. Con- sumer science is only olfered to commercial and gen- eral students and is chiefly concerned with the applied sciences. Chemistry and Physics are available only to the Academic students who will be needing them later on in college. Chemistry being concerned with the substance ol' matter, and Physics dealing with the physical properties ol' matter. They build a house from the foundation to the shingles, following blue prints showing every detail. 3 ' . at 'rn , . r ' .f f X - . s v .. s 'W' Q5 of . ., 57, ,V ff Q . .. V. f 4 - . . M155 it , Lonstance johnson , 14, . ,gt'a1gL,i t' if , g ff . 'QQ ,112 2.3 ,ez YQTQ. . tg Q, zifsrigie K i 1 'R A : X Mr, William Smith fi 1 lb .4 by 1 1 , I rv- ' ,r t 4 Mr. Howard Portman E . .Qu 'il l 4 X n 3 - ,, rx lu ' Lrg, , ' 9 .- Y 1 'E' .- il ,K mu . LW, yt iv tg Mr. Mr. Mr. MY john Darnaby Lawrencejuchs john Germann lowell Morris Seventh and eighth grade math-science is a required course, and it gives the students a fundamental under- Mr' standing of various mathematics and sciences. This Charles Hoover . . . . . . understanding will help them in future years, giving ,., them a basic knowledge that they will find useful 'Q whether they continue in future study or not. General science is a required part of the 9th grade , curriculum and deals with the general aspects of several sciences. The varied demonstrations and ex- raft! perience that proves useful in science in senior high. QLE34' How machines work, instruction and experiments on electricity and magnetism highlight this interest- Mr' ing course. joseph Endslow General Mathematics starts off with a general math review. As it proceeds, the various formulas for finding area and volume of geometric formulas are learned Q and applied. Basic algebra is gone into with some A degree of intensity. This is an essential course for the gg-I 'P future of Parkville students. Mr. Eugene Ambemran Pd Cmdeke ,umm high lnrliitrilhli-rlilgllilci students for hlghel General science deals with all phases of the science world .l,f..w. 'W' 'W 'lillll2rf mr.. IV' 1 1, A kt at Parkville, Mrs. lillen Barnett if fa it , ,lt L A! 3 'l 3 g lt .Jai , . . t .5 g I ww ls - K ?'.2 3' P t 'ff' 'Q' t 2 . 1 it 'x The reference Catalog is very convenient in linding inforntation for the students. 'l'he library is ol' great value to our school. Students desiring to read about romance, adventure and history will find the library of great asset. Fiction, non- liction, relerence books and biographies are found in over eight hundred volumes in Parkville High School's library. The card catalogue which contains a card for every book in the library is very useful to students who are looking for reference material. For the students trying to find information on special subjects, there is the Reader's Guide references and the vertical file to help them. Students who like to read for pleasure will also find the library the ideal place. 1 1 n gr... ali kk it tt till lf i , E13 ig' ' , ta t 'x F J t nfl The shelves in ottr library contain a wide selection Many interesting displays are shown on the of books. httlletin hoard and side Lasts. 44 ' lid if U?-.W 1 . , f l.aetus Dies Natalis Christi - llappy C.lnist1nas! filIl'lSlIlHIY greetings in llklllll ii- ' 3 ' Kyli school French, Latin, and Jpanish are olfered to all and are re I....t-u lor an academic diploma. Languages are lound to be helpful in the understanding ol' the English language. The lundamental parts ol vocabulary are taught and grammar is stressed with the aid ol' movies and records in addition to text books. Later, outside reading is required in the foreign language studied. l.atin helps in the vocabulary and meanings ol the English language. lt gives you background in the history ol the Roman Empire. You also read many myths. ln Frencli you learn about the civilization ol' the country. You read French plays and poetry. Spanish students learn the customs ol' the people through reading. You also read about the native land, Spain, and about South Anierifa. s t 1 litnthinfm We try lo learn how. Si Senor, nnlclnas grarias. Yes sir. thank you it-ry much 1 445 Students study the climate and weather conditions in the Mr. Lawrence Lyng +R 1 f . L -, Mr. l.eo Kuhn United States. The bulletin board is designed to 46 When you enter Senior High School you are first introduced to World History. This c.ourse is designed for the youth to have an opportunity to realize the value between vari- ous national, racial and religious groups. World History is an interesting study involv- ing different sections of the World at differ- ent time periods. This comprehends mans de- velopment in religion, government, art and science, and mans relation to his fellowman. In the eleventh grade American history is presented to the students. American history presents the students with the thoughts, words and deeds of the patriots that preceded them. With the information above, the students learn the necessary qualifications of a good citizen and are informed of what has pre- vailed in our country's life. American history tries not to keep the students with the study- ing of dates, names and placesg instead it tries to show us the kind ol' people who will con- vey our way of life to our descendants. WE 'v lgkflftg 1 -- - . : f Eur as ami: 2, . 1 JF 4. A A E .n 'Jw , ' --, 'tY, .. ' ss A A 1 X i . help the World History students to recognize the topic they are studying. f t'x 4 4 Mr. F Thomas Wals il t. ii .4 E Sl af' Mr. john Kimball ,, -it . dv lt is important that students learn about the heritage of their country. Mr' ,l3,,m., yuh qruw ' H g v. f A t ' mt IL! Twelfth grade Social Studies deals with the Problems ol' the Youth in Democratic Living. - This course is designed to help the youth in y v lacing many difficulties. Not only is this course helpful to students at present but also 'r i a better qualilied citizen oli the United States in the luture. The students also learn how to get along with people, lamily living and choosing a vocation in the studying of Prob- lems ln Democratic Living. ln Senior High School the only elective course ollered to the students in Social Studies is Geography. ln this course the students are introduced with certain physical and environ- mental lactors of the world such as climate, connnunication, and world trade. You can obtain an academic, general or commercial credit by taking Geography. 4 A . Q I .A N 'ial Studies students atc studying about problems that they will soon be laced with as future flllll'llS. I1 ln Clothing l, many girls receive experiences by making projects which involves the fundamentals of sewing. in wistlnm XVhen entering junior High School you are intro- duced to sewing in the First half of the year :ind cooking the second half. In the senior high you are able to take Home Economics as an elective. Home Economics is at subject which teaches the students the skill in homemaking and wage earning. Students lind Home Economics both practical and creative, as many have plans for the future which this course proves very useful. The courses which are included in Home Economics are clothing, foods, living in the home, and a general home economics course. Not only girls like this course, but boys have found Home Economics very interesting. -. ,'- .3 ,wr Mrs. Mrs. jane Stevens Kathryn Barnhard 2 W 2 . . . - .. - . ,- 'I' - 11' . Lvjvav - , KW,-ugvu, Students that take Foods learn how to prepare nutri- tious and well balanced meals. , Q M Q Sz' p ' 'T yi 5. i fi, ' .. -Q' wx my 1, V5 , . . f , X , f-7' 1 Y x K Mrs. Ruth Killian Mrs. Perry Foster A demonstration showing the girls the steps in making a garment is helpful. rl ' F-. 1 t 4 -Q -Q 3 2 EZ f. Mr. Mr. William Hermann Raymond Rattan There are four industrial art courses offered to the senior high students wood work, metal work, printing shop, and mechanical draw- ing. All Industrial lift courses are electivesg they are not required in senior high school. Wood shop teaches the students how to use many wood tools with skill. It is also found to he useful in making things of great asset. Metal shop is very useful to the students. lt teaches the students to create useful things from metal. ln the llth and 12th grades of metal shop, you are taught to run the ma- chines, with skill that may become useful later on in life. Printing shop is very useful to the students and also to the school. The printing shop does most ol' the schools printing work. This course is also very useful to the students who plan to make a career out of printing. Mechanical drawing is very useful to the students who plan on being architects or draftsmen. lt teaches the students to use draw- ing instruments correctly and with skill. rf- 2 Metal Shop students learn to rttn machines with skill that may become useful later on in life. 33' u. 1 .A 'w 1 :R 1 mit, M tt ft - , s, rg 1. 'Q s ' A If x V . N Jw h..aalsx ' V1 Wood Shop students learn to make things that are useful in the home. :- vp 'r Students gain practical experience by operating thc schools printing shop. s af sf' Mr. Ira Nedrow Nlr. llc- 49 4 t lllllltl ph I t ,r ,wie ,jx Y W9 ' , V-igqggw . , 5.551 . , ,LE r 'fi i Mrs. Maude Gimon and in . Q M r. Martin Muterspaugh 'O I 1 'N M, 1 X I M r. Harry Wilson stature. '!N '--.. NA . We J 4 E I an Speed and accuracy are stressed in Shorthand. The keeping of accurate records and , .Hu no ,W W ,,, . M wmv: , 56 4. r-Lfgj .ilu.inf.m.i G ffffi 44 gym Q1 Q 9 Aw 'mg 2 A21 sf f ' ,WD ' ' 1 , L ., ' Y i A M - HH ANCIAL STATEMENTS Ana naman rnou ri ff., .. -,Q i.,,.Q,,, -' '-.Ana . 4 '.-i V., ,. . -,-. W J f .J-.Ji v Q:Ji..'u..e '-..:'u- me nzponr saowmc, we :Naomi amuse. me zxvesgsi mcuvmco. 55455 :AS , on NET me nom Aug Loss STATEMEN - no 50 .K mn, ... nnAMG'l'- f-mln.. , W ia . ' MLM 56711 5156 1955 .dw Wan ' 34 A s Jw we ,Q books is taught in Bookkeeping. 67613 1675 1, 1 0059 J J, 'QE 551,75 cum Asssumn on Iii! wgmg .rm S' ,1 K :...4:. .M '-an n .i..r:-. . .1..w. ':..w.v. v 1. ff.-. 'mi .am :Marlon -.rf v..,-vu.. ff fha-.4 4,zug,.1 Jul Jvxlu--M :Wwmyy 1 g:n.n:A.,..'1...c WX Lu -fr F-.wx g:.p,A :,u.n:.u3..ai1 :ML-L..u.i L -we ON A nnnnlm .I V4 t' H ,. , .- -A., ,N ,X Nl 5 ' l 1 .t 7-A' ' .. ' Qyswi yrg,g2swss' 'if' The operation of various business machines is an important part of the business program. Business Math iuxolxes business problems and a review of the fundamentals of math. 51 The business czurrirulum is set up as a three year course offered in senior high school. To aequaint the student with the business world, Introduction to Business is the first course offered to the pupils. In review ol the basic' forms ol' tnatheluatits, business llllllll is required. Fundamentals ol the typewriter and variations of letter styles and punctuation are taught in the tenth and eleventh grades. Bookkeeping is required as a one year course, but may be elected for a second year. Shorthand, though not required, is given as a two year course. ln order to be- come familiar with the machines found in at business ofhee, Typing and Office Practire is required of twelfth grade students. Other courses that may also he elected are Retail Selling, Business Law and 1it'onomic's, and Personal Use Typing. ' 'msg XX.. I unc niilion ol ltglllll Pl1V'sIf2ll liducalion aclixilics. M lxlll ol pnllupwling students MN Beginning in the seventh grade and continuing through the twelfth grade, every student is required to take Physical Education. Its pur- pose is to help the student achieve the ability to cope with everyday problems ol' society and help him prepare for zu well-rounded future. Good sportsmanship, with re- spect for the rules of games and other players, is especially empha- sized in the junior high physical education program. The learning of skills which will be used throughout the entire senior high program is also emphasized. Safety and good health are taught. 52 Mr. john Manley Mr. Norman Norris Mrs. Mary Urqhart The senior high pro- gram consists of the actual playing of games. It is here that individual sports are introduced such as ten- nis, badminton, and arch- ery. The dancing program is started in the seventh grade with folk dancing, continues with square dan- cing in the eighth, and social dancing in the senior high. Social dancing in- cludes the waltz, rhumba, polka, and the fox trot. The girls haue thc opportunity to learnt thc funtlamentals of such sports as tennis. Care of ourselves and others is taught in first aid. r 4 .7 nl f:wfff'frf Ili if affffvffz-,fmt f fr1llf .'f ' H 4 tttt- ,A , J Iwi , vi 'vo' 2 ': 3:'k i2 i sw' ix R E 't A ,. Y , X Vx I ml! JI X QN. L . 4, s y f . arf , 1 4 .A fr , ' ' J a t f P' lb - T V' 4,41 ,.. 7 9 1, if flat. AI pf, t - -. SPEECH This course is designed V A to improve ones vocabu- ' lary and the way that it is 'fi used. A great deal of con- sideration is given to the ' practice of speaking before A groups of people. With a MBS JOY knowledge of this, plus Rcmmmh other activities, many stu- dents enrolled in this course in the execution ol if ,X I' the various school assem- :,. V. 1 .. blies. w , AIOURNALISM ' y The first year prepares Af the students with the fun- damental knowledge need- Mrs- ed in the following year of Irene Madison The Pioneer stall works hard together to Plll out a paper interesting to all. lJR.XlX'lA'l'lt1S The dramatics class is open to senior high stu- dents interested in dram- atic productions. Stage scenery and hand props, lighting, sound ellects, cos- tumes, make-up, stage di- rection and portrayal ol' characters all need capable people to take care ol them. This year they have produced a Christmas play and a Spring play. They gained much experience lrom these productions. r I li . . .K 1 . ' , 'EE-1-Y ' ' ' 'di 3 ' ' Edd. i 5 - Wt: ste- 9 this course. Students in the first year do a small amount ol' the writing, and layout of the school paper is done by the stall taking the second year of journal- ism. and lannwledqe gained lilahoratc costuming, extensixe scenery and many rehearsals are only a few aspects of the production The Other NVise Man ii'1j'i'? 'Pe , stftffrf iz q '41 .Wray ,-' ' Xl Chr A ' X 4 P4 t Y Qi '4+em.2i?'?'??Tlf5 'f5 4W'4'i6Wf 'W f liNCQl.lSll ltlth Grade English The ltlth grader's English program is one ol the most interesting in senior high. Book re- ports, written and oral, are due each month. A Shakespeare play is read and studied. Stories ol people overseas highlight the assigned reading. Parts ol' speech, sentence construction and com- position help them learn how to use their Eng- lish language. Ilth Grade English ln this year's study ol' the English language, literature plays an important part. Writings lrom the dillerent sections of the country teach them about the peoples way of life. This and required otttside reading help give an overall view ol' America. l2th Grade English The last year ol' English is one ol various and interesting topics. The seniors do a lot ol' out- side reading pltts the reading and discttssion ol novels and short stories in class. They also con- tinue tlteir study ol' grammar. Tlte works ol' Shakespeare are studied and literary classics on record are enjoyed. -Q Nd Tl 't,. 5 Self-conlidence is gained hy speaking into the mike ol' this fornndahle looking machine. a tape recorder. This model ol' a Shaktespearean theatre was constructed ln stttdents and is authentic in ery detail V Mr. .Iaines Reeds i -1:-f ' -l 9- I l ' V . mf fv- :aisgq it 1. nga rv' 7-'r X ti: 1 1 , Mrs. Suzanne lompkins 1 , A., Miss Etelyn Sfllllll l 1 N., lgfgi, t E ,gl g Ml. T, nr: -ft- ,tg 1 I up ll -n 'D - ,WW ,A .. .- Mr. Thurman McKinley . -, M, W-- E ' Q Students learn how to drive carefully and courteously by actual experience behind the wheel. we will remember Sportsmanlike driving is the main idea promoted by the Drivers Education classes. Good drivers and good driving practices are at much needed thing in our day. It is the design of this course to make driving a safer thing of the future. Between read- ing from textbooks, and actual driving experience behind the wheel, students obtain a thorough knowl- edge of safe driving. The one semester course, if completed, presents the students a certificate, and this enables them to obtain their license without a learner's permit. The course itself is open only to juniors and Seniors, with the Seniors having preference. Parking, one of the IIIOSI diflicult phases of driving, is patiently taught by the Drivers Ed. teacher. 56 Wh +V- -'-A ' 1 -ig - 11 l'a11'l1vill1' now lms Lwo llilllilfs lo be pfllllll of: 1l11' Senior llllll the junior llllllll. licsides llicsc wc also liave :1 Slllllllel' group than has been orgzinized :ls ll 1l1lllC'C blllltl. 1X great 1lez1l of the 5llCl ss o ou s1 ioo Jllll is 1 IL o 1 1 io 1 1 4lllC'l0l', Mr. Ivan Bowser. The llilllil plays lo IIIIIIW Sl hoo umiues lllllllillllg gn s nssu 1 1 has nlso given 1'on1'e1'ls lol' the past lew yens in 1.1111 l1 as ex1l1.1ng 1 1 mn1e1 s ui 1 1 1 1 1 1oo s known us one ol the best lmncls in tl11' sL.1l1 ll11' llllllll' lllllltl lh an selcflul group ol Ulllslllllllllg NlllilLlllN who I flu goin llll sn 1 han llowsvl' l'l1is yenris P2ll'lxXlllC High School Seniox 5,1111 1 I g s ll11 llll ,S ,T , ly l l 3 l i sri 1 funn Ns.. f l'ht' hzuinonious tones lJl'lKllll'Cll hy lhe Senior Mixed Chorus is lht' end pl'01lllL'l ol' runny wars ol' pn-pimnion. alwa s Musit is ai required subject in seventh, eighth and ninth grades. Along with fa: thc ninth grade rc uired course the students may join the Ninth Grade Mixed .- tlhorus. Senior Higi music is strictly an elective subject, taken by only the stu- C' dt-nts who desire zi lurther program in music' alter junior High. In the sophomore A ' ,L year an student niziy heroine an meinher in the Tenth Grade Mixed Chorus. Soph- onloies into gulso htwonit- inetnhers ol the Girls Chorus. This thorns is leniins Miss inc, qhzis girls 11211153 only. The qlunior and Senior girls may take part in this thorus also. The lust chorus ollered in senior high is the Senior High Mixed Chorus. illllls chorus is composed ol' -juniors and Seniors only. The lvnlh Grade Chorus is the midway point of all choruses ollered in the senior high, Yzffsif-' 'T ' Q -I ' - gi., -Q 1 - A iiii 2 1 Q ,A rs 0 ' 3 it 0 P 0 0 .A F5 9 9 0 t l Q 1 n I 1 ,. ' 5 6 Gt 1 t. I i PW f H n g.,, Hts ' i is p X I ' ' XQA . . A . I ,. LV Q N g . Q sv l - s fs ff fl fi Mtn lo n f , ' ' 'fs 4' vi tl V ., u 9 0 Cyl' ' if . ' Y-ff' ,K ,g,,,i,.,.., ,,,.,4 ' .5 .,..,4 ...W ,.... ,M , ,-. .,. , .. W.. NWA t L ' Nlziiy Relnnvi C ,pew ff, An example of a line all feminine singing group is QQ presented right here by the Girls Chorus. AQ: Mrs. Robin Hopkins Mrs. Rosalyn l.cc 5- 'l'hc lirst real opportunity lo sing. given to Parkrillc girls and boys is the Ninth Grade Chorus. L. 113'-y X' VL, Il',,v ' 1 '.1 1 lil 1' Q Q- A . , O nn Q0 9 59 ACTIVITIES spice of life. . '- . -liz! 7 'Q K urn: I IAVA X'! 1 Q2 - 4 lm, .mmf . Allrrnqf Bfwiimfwffs-xTL am,1Qp fx -x x V. f , ff V 1 ' , , T X QV x' Q QAX ' 49N Q2 XXX vox v g xx :,,'v' Q Q XXX' XNG mxx, X A ,, Ka. QSNX x N, Q, xx X Q 'rx R, w JN OP' . Xxx xx ,NY XX 40? eb x ,N vi, 6? XQ ' -' .f A 'L ' s .I Opjl 9 X 1 Q?-X NX .Nga :Q vkpgl ,Dx Q . L+?- Q F 1 g xxvgx N iw tc-X XX 'Q X Xxxxx .Jil Y X qs . Q v,9-N' X Fixx ' - x xxxlxx -- -' N K .. V8 v-'N rf , xx- A Q99 x X y Q F ,--' D5x0' K 'lx , . O . 550 Cf Y P '+P Q92 Y V f ,I ,. pf' - Q', A - 2 15:7 L f r in T Z A-fx - ?i . ,I N , -. 1 ,Cp Hair, VARSITY SQIIM11 lem., I mn ff, flvgfll 1 sfhm-nm-, nc. Icom 2: pl-nkms, IJ Mfmllw- .ll 'ffm 5- 5fh'3 , J . , hm' 1: YCZIQCI, lg VIQNSUII. I, ICI-C.-Il-'l ' lY2ll'Silfb Qgis' kv, 'Vlkw ws, qNX Wss.... ,,,, -. N is J :O ru fr, ,x x 3llI.lll1'l. l.UllIl'N. K-.. l'N.Il.lN, Nippiliglmrli, K.. lllilcligrlsll. Nl. Ullnll. ll EHEEHLEADEHS ll4n'kx'illc s 1'llt't'l'lt'2lKlC'l'S. inure LlllCi'llOIl2llC- lx known in ilu- Rznlr! Rall! girls, :irc zrlwiivs on lrgnnl All win ggnm-n Lu leznl tllc stuclrnl lmily in or'g'air1i1ccl c'lu'erilrg :ind to prmnole gmail 5IJUl'ISlll2lllNlllIJ. lfxuli xpring, usually in Mary, lrycnlts urs' livlcl lm' girlx in tlrc lllli, lfllli, :incl lltli grzulcs whim gnc- lllli'liChlf'il in lx-miiririg i'llCCI'lC2lClf'I'5. lwn xqnzulx .irc rlimcn lronl Ilmsc coin' lwlciiigg gi Yzirsitx ol' Sl ii1c'iillJc'l'sziml ll junior -i i lcclml un gi lmqisis ol good lllJlJClll'Zllli'C', knowl- mlgc ul lln' clic'crx :Incl uwmixliiizilioii. .Xl- lliougli llllNlll4'f'NNlilll so lair, zitlcnlpts :Irv still living inznlc lo irm'i'c'nr buys in rlrc0r'lcaicliIig. Wlicn wlmul spirit is low, ii pcp rally is V lmosr, lluwc smiling girls arc really: rlivir 4lil5IJ xuiiw und quick riinvcineim zrclcling niurv 4'X1lIi'IllCllI to Ilia- gzniic. :incl lclling our umm know wcfrc right lwliinal llicnrl 'UL Qs lil ff s 7 QB' S Jgpnxv y I . . B al Y 'E M33 ar' Q... ,go . ae' y -.Of r W ,Ei ff, g g-.l ini-kv-tw ?lg VARSITY SOCCER: First row qlmfl to righlj: McArtor, R.: QManagerjg Ritte H Kocher T Cramer G McNally D Oxcnhanl, ll.: Mr, john Manley. qtloachj. Scmnd mum Rollison, li.: Hemphill l lockernlan C Harwood D K illand R Slfllllli, W. 'l'l:iw1 mar: Moyer. .-X.: Schroeder, M.: llicnsach, CZ.: Foster, A. S1 t ICHCIICS V HSITY SIJIIEEH The boys were Fit and ready for action in every game under the direction ol' their coach, Mr. Manley. Although many ol the boys were new to the game, they still possessed a great deal of fight and spirit. Soccer is a sport that requires much energy and physical exertion. Anyone who goes out for soccer has to be in top physi- cal condition. Stamina, together with a thorough knowledge of the basic principles ol' playing the game, is the desire which every player wants to achieve. Mfith these tools and the determination lor which Parkville is noted, we shall improve our standing. There it goes . l b 4 v-.. 11. i'.. l 'l 1' H1:H1 5 H 7 tif vi 4' X XRSIIY HO! kl Y Ins! III Nleixet Rydlewski, D.: Tyson, Newburg, K., Ellis, B.: Fossett, S. Second row: Flanagan, t munmod l l gtnuullct N I-isher S Mattes, j., fManagerj: Mrs. Mary Urquhart ffioachjz Kurthe, W. tManagerj3 tttmsood t tt in ll t B llman -I.: Ketnpske. tl. V HSITY HUIIKEY One week alter the opening ol' school, all eligible girls were called out to officially open the 1956 Hockey season. Five veter- ans from last year's team returned to add new skills to their already acquired knowledge ol' hockey. Vacancies left by gradu- ating seniors were taken by members of last year's 'junior Varsity. The remainder ol' the team was composed ol' other Sophomores, juniors, and Seniors. Altogether, nearly fifty girls turned out lor the first practice. Under the direction ol' a new coach, Mrs. Mary Urquhart, the girls acquired new hockey techniques which later proved very useful. Wait for us -- 1. ' l 1 I - ..- ,- JG- 'I'l-HAM: Ifiml row: tiff! lo righljz Neuhauscr, M.: Baublitz, V 19 5 1 iq. y Jvw. in P., Dodge, J.: Carter, N.g Dunn, E.g Phillips, B. Second row: Waxlcr, AI.: Hokemeycr, CL., jordan, C.: Hunt, 61.1 Grove, A.g Long, Third row: lisaias, QManagerj: Rassa, Barlow, l..1 Shanklin, R.: Hemphill, D.: Phillips, R., Loughney, M. P.: Miss Nancy Kidd, filoachj J. V. HIJIIHEY Miss Kidd. new at Parkville this year, displayed her abilities as a hockey coach by guiding the 'lunior Varsity hockey team into a second place finish in the race for the County Championship. They handed Kenwood, who took hrst place by only onc point, their only loss. The eighteen members ol' the team practiced long and hard each day alter school. They displayed good sportsmanship in every game. Spectators weren't always plentiful, but co-opera- tion and tcam spirit were enough inspiration to bring home victories. Parkville is proud of the -lunior Varsity's N56 record. llafucr, lf., Ccrman, W.: lluelhcr, ll.: 0'llrian, ll.: Puleo, Wg Quescnlicrry, lf. !..... . . SUEEEH The Fifi soccer season opened during the First few weeks of school. Many students interested in learning the fundamentals of soccer appeared lor practice. Since soccer is considered the roughest high school sport, physical fitness was Mr. Day's main point when choosing the boys for the team. liven though we did not come out on the top, the l956 record was an improvement over last year's record. Wfith the constant help and encouragement ol' Mr. Day, these boys will return next year, many of them moving on to the Varsity team. ocker. 'llp Stallord, 'l'.: Wood, B. Second row: Davis, W., IIQAM: limi mai: Schlcc, Us Pitillo, ll., Parlett, ul.: Bauer, R., K Palrinicola. G. Third imc: Adams, j.: Davis. KI.: XVhitmore, 111 I ln g . . qt! hh K , .., ,,, .. - . , ' K ' PZ o U 39 - pst., W , Dvf. t W ,QED ug.: ,Qi 'Q Q? as I BET-mm.. 3... ' , 'V . , II Il Il w W ci Y f tllllig, r . ta, .ag ' lli , . ll it fl as' J :Try Y' x.s4 -PNNL H VILL dl' RKVIQCL QQ N ' no 1 i W ii img Q T vf r Tx , 3 I , I s . fr 1 . T 'PMVILLF ii 'E ' I T T' l BKVIL tkpanvmf. ' . K S 9 Vt. .s 9 Rkvltig i -1 Q9'W -if 95 lt' , - , X, - cw 54 -nt.. If S- x Q 'unnu....W a . XZ . ln... ' Ron' I: ll.e'f1 Io righljz Bennett. Williams, S.: Egerton, R.: agerjg Mauser, R.: Harper, C,g Moog. R.g Cill'l'lllil. B.: Slecler. R. Row 2: Bandell, L.: fMan- Hodak, j.: Cullison, B.3 Mr. linslow, fCoachy. How 3: Smith, R.: Tallman, ll.: Reed, T. EHIJSS IIUUNTHY livery lall. boys in yellow suits can be seen run- ning around the school grounds. These boys are on the Cross Country Team. Any boy in Senior High is eligible for the team. They usually practice everyday alter school to keep in top physical condition. Beliore each meet, time trials are run: the top ten men from these time trials run in the meet. At the meets, which are usually held at the various schools, the boys run over a course which is laid out over a variety ol' terrain. The toughest course the boys have to run is at Clifton Park, where the County Meet is held. The course is very long, and is very hard to run. The boys on the Cross Country Team put all they have into it to bring home victories to Park' ville High School. Am das now J- ,.A nm 1.5 , ix' ... 'W .. 3 pi' P uvfqr' v , ,pnanzf t I t I M 4.-3' x . gl 4 , . pq . ,... f':T ,,. l- - ' V , . B. , . - T , 'U -.Jin -8 A g - , tv '--sp...- Q X X A I . an .,.- l I i it 4 K 3 .V Q gffw I iii' ' -. '-ew T V- - U . .Q A E Y V. -- .. A .V 7 ' , l Q 2- K- Ys Mi r. f ' , I K Qian. .-2:3 H W 7' T it Lax r A. - A H' N' -'1w t' -- Y we . -- f V -. , 'Hz :ax H- f A . P I A la. I ,- vo - 9 ' H ' '-s I -fe S -1935-Z.. . 'Q . . . J-rf'-' . .... ' Q . . , ,ul ,4,. .,., . 3 . , , z ,V H , ' Nw A 1- Ivy' ff -fra. 5-., yr -. - ' 'fi ' stems., -' P 15 .L . .- ., .M -, -sa-.ei-.1-. .-3, ' . .,, ,,,, . 1 lu... .mari A .. . ss. .qt ,A .V ' -- If-h,'-Q . -1-1 W Captains: S, Hunt, D. Marshall ' saw: 5 ,gl Ag.. A Mgw ftft 1: t, , ' t La. 1, sr ,., - J,-l V t V Q -1 e N - ,H o , .fff 1- i W, f, 54 i 3 4 f f , L. B SHETB LL Ol' all the interscholastic games, basketball is the favorite sport of Parkville students. It is a last sport which requires you to be alert and have quick thinking. livery evening after school you may see the boys practicing hard trying to improve their skills, such as dribbling, passing, and shooting. The Varsity Basketball team of l957. is com- posed ol' many boys returning for their second or third years, with new members from last year's .lunior Varsity team. The team will be coached by Mr. Bosley. We won the county championship this year. alter coming so close to winning it last year. But remember, lt is not whether you win or lose that counts, but how you play the game, RSI l X lASkl lll Xll m 1 1 N1 xamson C Koeher, T.: Armstrong, Mg Lucas, li. Row 2: Bennett, li.: nsn wars 1 Ll num Il 3: llosley, Otz: Fahy. li.: Struzik, XY.: Kurtl, R,: Moyer, l 1 Q . ,J I Captain-Ciarla Nowak On December lourth, the first basketball prac- tice was held. More than seventy girls from the tenth, eleventh. and twelfth grades participated, eager to show their skills in hopes ol' making the team. Under the direction ol Miss Nancy Kidd, the girls were immediately separated into teams to begin drills and scrimmaging. The forwards were evaluated, not only on their ability to shoot, hut on their ability to pass and move fm smoothly on the floor. The guards were drilled on rebounds and good passes. The squad was ' ' reduretl to sixteen girls of which the best eight were placed on the Varsity. Of the eight there are Your seniors. With a small squad, more in- ' tlividual attention can be iven. Due to the fine I: t spirit and hard work of tie girls, we can look back and remember this year as a year of Outta mx was 2ll'lllCVClllClll. 'I'l'1AM: Ifiml mzu: 41.1-fl In righlj: Nowack, C.: fManagerj3 Nagle, l..p qkefereejg Rogers. B.: fM1lll8gCl'JQ Kempske, KZ. SI'l'UlIIl mir: Fisher. S.: Meding, A.: Pritchett. P.: Miss Nancy Kidd ffioachj, Cantwell, O.: Long. -I.: Schlickenmeyer, B. T -,givt ll .1 Ili.-XM. lfozr' I, Icy! lo riglllz llcnning, ml.: Miller, ll.: NIc'lN1 x 3 ton ILI nou tr Ron' Il: Miller. ll. flVlIHl2lgCI'j1 lX'illis. B.: l.oc'kern1an, N Norris o Q lxs M Rolrson S afford l K n agcrj , Captains--R. Gilland. C. Lockerman J. V. BASKETBALL The 'Innior Varsity Basketball Team usually consists ol nnderclassmen who someday will be Varsity players. The team goes through the same rigid training schedule as does the Varsity. Once basketball season starts, the boys on the squad can be liound in the gym everyday alter school. Ht-re they get practice in the basic fundamentals and skills ol basketball. They drill on passing, dribbling, and shootingg they are also taught the rules, violations, and fouls ol' basketball. The .lunior Varsity team plays each school in thc County League once. Their games precede the Varsity games and are always played at night. lt is under the direction ol' their coach, Mr. Norris. sa 66 gs I'l-LXM, l 1r.sl mzr: 41.141 lu zighlj: Heinericks, lVZillS,S.1 Merslmn. ll: K-reenwoml. l..1 kalhskopf. ll. .Nrrznzrl mzv: fi2lI'lLl N.: llNIlllI2lgL'l'5 jones. R.: llN12lllRlg'Cl',l Hutl-AC. R.: llVlllll1lgCI'b. 'l'l:1'11I ww: Slxunltlin. R.: 'l'aggei't. lf.: Miss Nancy Kirltl. ffimirlib S L iittliuuml D dirritlge. ..: f-tlllllllllwcvllfl Surritlge J. V. BASKETBALL OI the remaining eiglrleen girls, llle eight lxsl were plzuetl on the Varsity teann, llilll' lflllllllllllg lt'll were plguetl Oll tlre lulriur Varsity. On the .junior Varsity the girls are taught tht lllllll2lIllCIll1llS1ll the game :mtl lmw to be molmilt on tlle llrmr, Hy playing other tennis ol equ ability, they gain iilvznltlulale experience wh' will help them gain it Varsity lmsiliml the lowing yeztr. lhe girls on thu years team ure the matter: il grrotxml which next vezir's Vztrsitv will he built 1 1 vlilll'5C girls wmltetl :tml plaivetl liztrtl :mtl slmultl be tongrztlulzitetl on their line team ellurt. .Xbovt l .nll, thew slmwetl guotl SlJUliI3lIlliIl5lllIJ. an quality every teznn slloultl possess. Uull.i mx um KVWX . 5' wi ,jf it lr lol el wwf F f ,,pnvIL44- 9' 6' .2 Q xl L! ,Y , vt - I ' Y Y Ntvu. v 4 ' KVILI Y I RKVILLF 0 qlwwllfs 5 vhpllffllg' 2 Q' it Vw! 6 ' qpinvflg Q78 6 l 1 R 4 -Q 7 . 0 . . s 9 1 I 3.22: . lug A E XR A A' V NW -4-' QPNW44' , QFMVMF. QIKWJ1 YN- A l 2 ' .: B 2 ' . 'G r 7 ' it l qbguvltlrl H t qgvlq-, Z ,Ll Q 3 .x ' ll - 2 . i H x ln 1 D' I K .lwuvntz ld vkillui 'Wu'-f 'ltwnfegfli Q J, . -W .ft v-.. ' x.f ': II-AM: Fins! row: qI.eft to rightp: Morgan, j.: Patrinicola, G.: Otto, E.: Dill, R.: Williams, S.: Anderson, W.: jones D Seronrl row: Kocher, T.: Wright, D.: Menzel, J.: Marousek, E.: Scherback, P.: Weitzel, G.: Harrison, B.: Reed, T.: Davis W flmri rmv: Mcfiarl, H. cM2lH3gCf,j Gordon, V.: Rollison, E.: Bennett, E.: Quesenberry, E.: Lawrence, C.: Cullison B Smith, R.: Davis, il.: Neff, T.: Ylllly, B.: Hemphill, L. TH Eli Purkville's new track team is made up of senior high students. They boys have a regular workout each clay during the season and come back to school lor ai hot shower. Mr. Manley, who is cozulming Trzuk has created such interest in this sport and encouraged many to try out for the schedules. They hope to improve themselves with each succeecling year until they can take the clizunpionship. 72 VARSITY V0l.l.liYBAl,l,. Ifirxl mzv: qlmft lo righlj: Mrs. Doris Polites tlloathlg Marco. 0.3 Stoney. Y.3 Kahl. C.: Green. ll.: Yaeger, ml.: Roscnherger. -I.: linglemen. P.g Shnfelt, B.: Hagen. B.: Davidson. Kg Nagle. VULLEYBALL l.. tManager5. Having the ideas ol sports in their tninds many girls tznne to try out lor the volleyball lezlllls. Our toath. Mrs. Donolrio, was aided by tnanx ol our most skilled players who were on the teznn last year or who had other previous experientes. Separating the girls into teams was quite at task. Capabilities such as net recovery. serving, and setbups were only a lew ol the qualifications. .Xs titnc went on the girls held prat'tit'e ahnost everytlay alter school where they played the Varsity against the lunior Var- sity team lor practice. To make a good team. the members not only need to play well hut they nutst get along with their teammates and show good sportsmanship Get out and hght team! ,ll'NIOR VARSITY X'Ol,I.l-1YBALl.. Fiml ruzr: qlmffl In righlj: Mrs. Doris Polites ftloachli Cantwell. 0.1 Halls, 5.3 Hein, R.: llIllKlIlS0ll. R.: lasalas. ul.: Billlllllll. l'.1 Kleiu.Al.1 Davis, A.: Snyder. ll.: Barlow, l..g Knorr, K. tManagerj : ' , .sf . 3, , . 2,5 . I li B-A i- 1 lx .,. H221 Q: H I A2 jj' ' :frail Baseball season is here once again bringing out Parkville's tal- ented players. Along with Mr. Bos' ley, many experienced players are returning for their second or third year representing Parkville's Var- sity Baseball Team. With the new- ly interested boys who came ont lor their first year, we hope to ob- tain a high rating in the county. Choosing the team was not an easy job for our coach, Mr. Bos- ley, for he had to consider abilities and skills. He also had to think of each boy's sense of fair play and eagerness to play. V HSITY B SEB LI. lfirzwl row: Lefl In righl: Jaeger, R.: Bech, W.: Marshall, D.: Simpson, E.: Miller, S.: Thomas, 'l'.: Stewart, C.: Ellis, E. Sec- ond row: Left In riglzl: Fahy, E. QManagerj: Clayton. R.: Hunt, S.: Hnesman, F.: Knrz, R.: Ritte, H.: Keys, L.: Williamson, fi.: Palrinicola, P.: Biederman, G. fManagcrj 'QU ' gun' ..- -.,. 7 im? Long liclurc the llllf'I SCllUl1lSlli' gain:-5 arc playccl many hours are SIWIII lc'ai'ning ihc lillIlll2lI'llClll2llS and skills ul wltliall. Along with mn' girls, inn' nuarli, Miss Kiclcl, workcml lung' anal haul lm' a lcw liunrs allci' school cach clay to help -V ' . . 1 . 4 -X 1 X ywrw- -' 1 -1 1 - 4.- iis iinpy-qn'4i win' batting, lthgowing, paasxkxslhig W' J. :MOL 7, and holding. lhc saying lractic-C - f - inakvs pvrlc'cl is appliccl in hclp- ing in pick thc' vlcvcii hes! players to rcprcscnl I'arkvillC's Varsity Sullhall lK'2llll. livcfn though our lCillIl clicln'l win all ul' our gaincs, wc' Cniuyccl ,A visiting aml playing other srliools in thc' f'0lll1lY. 5 .V ,link i Q 'Wm - A' , 4 f'i -'- , ...J- .' V- 'v H' VARSITY SIJFTBALI. J r ls. B4 1 r KVI ...Q Q -f 1 6 -643 -A -4, .-' -1 1 'i lf-4 .I I ff-I.'1 I -.57-148 ' xr. I-'nil limi: iI.1'fl In iigliljz Nnwack, 12.3 Kcmpskc, C14 Miller, I.. Nrminl rmv: ilmjl In riglitj: XYihlv, M.: Grmv, Ag Nl'VVllCl'j.f. K.: KQUUIIU. l.. Tlzinl mir: flrfl in Viglilli Slater, ll.: llciwn1.lQ.1 llxlIllI2lg4'l'bl Clmnhs. lf.: Hack. CL: Miss llvlli Mm' Shcplcr, ilimulilq Scxiiiuiii, Nl. Fin! mzv: qI.efl to iightj: Newburg, K.: Hudson, l,.: Drennon, D.: Miller, G.: lillis, B.: Greenwood. D. Srrrmd rnzv: flffl lo rightj: Dengler, P.: Darnall. ul.: Fischer, S.: Irvin, ll.: Kalbskopf. B.: Long. Miss ll-etly Mae Shepler, ffloachj. Now that spring is here, you can see Parkville High girls practicing every evening after school for softball. Many girls came to show their skills: however, only Fifteen were chosen for the H157 -lunior Varsity team of Parkville. Starting the season with our new coach, Miss Nancy Kidd. and many Sophomores, we all hope lo make the County Championship ours. Witll the opening of the baseball season, we can see our energetic boys staying after school to build up the junior Varsity team of Parkville. Coming out for their first year with the team, we have Mr. Norris and many Sophomores. After many weeks of practice, the boys know who will make the team, and they try to make victory ours. UN IUH VARSITY Firxl row: qlfft In riglzljz Cozad, Schroeder, M.: Rollison, E.: Winkler, J.: Karl, R.: Harper, G,: McNally, D.: Hogan, H.: Kinnion, K. Second row: flmfl In righljr KChl1C, B. fMHl13gC1'J2 Guglulzza. l,al-'ou, K.: Smith, D.: Rculer. R.: McNew, H.: Chester, R.: Lucas, E.: Parnes, N.: Hemphill. l..: Mil- ler, B. fManagerj. 76 . ru:-ff. f1-yEgv,,.'-Ly 'izwfi' ' vs 'h .. 'LJ--f-, 5 49. 'fi f Qi 1 'x 1 F-D OFFICERS: Iisslinger, .kcricturvxy l-iossett, S., l'icc-Prnfirlcnl, Harper, C., 'l'1m.xurr1. Hunt, S.. Prf'xids'11l. STUDENT IIUUNIIIL The turpose of the Student Council, as stated in the constitution, is to make clear-thinking, honest, and dependable citizens ol' members of the high school student body, to give students an op- portunity to become acquainted with democratic leadership procedures, to further the students' interest in the school and its activities: to create better understanding between students and teach- ersg and to solve problems pertaining to, or con- nected with, the school and its students. This is what Parkville's Student Council stands lor, and this is why it exists. From the beginning, student councils at Park- ville have sponsored activities and projects related to their purpose, and the year l956-H357 was no different in this respect. Under the leadership ol Steve Hunt, President, Suzanne Fossett, Vice Presi- dent, Guy Harper, Treasurer: Lynne Esslinger, Sec- retary: and Bill Kehne, Monitor Captain: the l956-57 Council also carried on many activities and projects. Parkville received a special honor when it was elected, at the Student Council State Convention. to the olhce ol' Secretary of the Maryland Association ol' Student Councils. Olive Cantwell was chosen by Parkville to act in this position. During the year, three evening dances, several record hops, and a movie were held by the council. Besides the excellent social activities, there were four major projects promoted by the Student Coun- cil. One was gaining better public schools through local and city newspapers. An Automobile Safety Committee was created to promote better driving among students at Parkville. This year's council also sought the improvement ol' school spirit by the establishment ol' a booster club, more pep rallies, and continued bus service to away games. The need for a general set ol' social standards that both parent and students could agree on was evident, and this year's council formed a commit- tee to determine what those standards should be. By inquiring the feelings ol' the students, and by working with the P.T.,-X., the committee came up with a group ol' social standards which were print- ed and distributed to both students and parents. FU'l'U RE NURSES CLUB Again this year a group of girls interested in the lield of nursing as their profession have formed the Fu- ture Nurses Club. Mrs. I.. Parsons. the scltool nurse, is the sponsor. I'hrough the year. their main duty is to assist Mrs. Parsons in the health room during their study periods. The girls tisited hospitals and attended contentions. .X highlight this year was a candlelight lllXCSlllK'l1l service lor their olliccrs. lr FUTURE TEACHERS The Future Teachers cltth under the direction of Mrs. Barnett is cont- posed of girls who are interested in becotning teachers after graduation from college. They went on lield trips. to conferences and also to other schools. Cuest speakers came and talked to the girls of the tast oppor- tunities in teaching. The club does much to sponsor student leadership in the school, ' t t it ,, 1' , rv ilcwyf lfU'l'llRE SCIEN'I'lS'l'S CLUB l'nder the leadership ol' Mr. N. llreed, the lfuture Scientists Club tries to create an active interest in science in the school. Most of the IllL'llllK'l'S entered projects in the Science lfair. While they did research on these projects, they increased their knowl- edge of science and also activated their own interest in becoming scientists. This club is open to biology. chem' istrt. and physics students only. Liv UNITED NATIONS The l'nited Nations Club. under the dirt-ftion of Mr, Kimball. has been studying the United Nations. The club members haw learned how the l'.N. operates and the things they acliieve. One of the nvtivities this war which the l'at'kxillc Club ill- tended was a county wide United Nations meeting held at City College. This club has helped its members to learn more about world affairs through the l'nitt-d Nations. ng - PRoA1Ec3'rtoN sQtr-xD The Projection Squad, under the direction of Mr. Kelbaugh is in charge of all audio-visual material. They set' thal equipment gets to the teachers when they ask for them. 'I'his year the boys learned to work the PA. system for assemblies, meetings, and the like. Acting as secretaries for the rlub are members from the Business Department. Marion If,llenberger, Pat Y jones. and lat llaublitl. YICQXRISOOK FINQXNCIC CLUB lhe Yearbook lfinanu- Club under the Ieadersliip ol Xlt. Wilson played tn llltpttlltttl tolt Ill tht ptoduttton ol the lllfvf Utlxsset, 'lhex organized the patron drixevztnal lmndled the sul: sfrtpttons lor the Xeatlnook lhe Leu- ttal lhtsittess Xlauaget was llottx Snyder. Yixian Hiller ltauullt-d the Patron lllltt' and loan ftllllllll the Yeatlxook Sales. AHUU ll SIIHUUL Q3 31 rua. 'Q 1 iixfis if K1 Eg N nl' x W LL, IIm'l4' thu A'UIllL ' --Wm! Huh-- . A , in 3,55-,f:j:.g3,-I.' E gg -...a... VN ' 0 I l ,,.f37 ' Qf' Ep. Xlllgillllll' Bula-N lfhtv Two Pl' H1 K.. -V --W AWWA WMA HH- - - ai 3,5 II: sl: :-: :nz 1 - I NN ' . , A 'T X 5 n :5 I rfvv- ' ' il . ,L L. 4. I in--P-. -v -- - -....A..,-1-vw2::u.,. A: V X' 'Fit - N' - . ' . ,. - , -r- -1' ,. . ,' L ffl! ,A A - V - . p -, J, ..s::'n 1 -we-,f'E'w J ' 'Yywt' TSW ' M- ' ' ' ' ,. . . M' ' L' ' . N. -Lf Vg 5 - - x,'ZY.,p Q-,Eh:,1 b'kW'.1 Q, ,Lf J ., if-' Nb.. -- ,. :Z 'I vi lm b Ii3'u.waxainf,5w V mi V V L, 4, .i-4535 ,A V J. - an , H K-VK - 1-. I-iw f --J K,, ,, 'ttf .M 7-' 1 ' wtf -- - , Q nf ll? S I nf 1 n Lpsjafw. :H -'imap' ODYSSEY STAFF, fSl'l1ll'f1, Left to rightj: Forney, ul H1ssc fliwson N H rry I Stroud mn C L 1 Reeling, li.: Smith, 0.3 Sevick, N.: Fisher, B4 Allen, X Ne son A gChdllCl Tlmzi mu Robinson is burg. K.: Klein, xl.: Kloiber, pl.: Gent. l..1 Benson, C Ciowcei D H allschlager C K rose -X IJIJYSSEY ST FF The yearly rush for the publication of the Odyssey lound its stall' quite busy. The staff consists ol' 28 hard working students interested in producing the 57 edition of Parkville High's memory book. Room IU4 became the yearbo0k's birthplace, which hummed with new and un- usual ideas. We were able to meet our deadlines with the constant supervision of Mr. Reedy. As -Ianuary came to an end, the Yearbook staff C0111- pleted the Iinal picture lor the Yearbook dummy and sent it to the printer, Now that the pic-' tures are at the printer's office, the long hours ol tedious work are a part of the past, and the Yearbook stall is -looking lorward to the finished product. We hope that the 57 edition of the Odyssey will bring back many happy memories to the students ol' Parkville High. ' Busy Buuing f-s .www M' 1-' L v i f . li I -q 'fvfi xlgilll K ,gg 0 Q .'Q0O.f ' lineal, RRS? ' v-' Nl I R S fn f mn o 1 rj in e per, Klein, Hagan, 8.5 Fisher, D.: Snyder, t essin lwson ti 11 mn' Tyson, il.: Sutherland. S.: Brannan, II.: Clipper, oc x ni rtenmoof Cf ing -X: Mnllan. Bissell, R.: Madison, Hogan, ll.: PIIJ EER This year the Pioneer Stall is hard at work getting the pioneer out. The first pioneer was printed October I2, l956, and released October l5. The pioneers new advisor is Mrs. Irene Madison, Carolyn Watts is the liditor and Ann Nleding is the Assistant Editor. Il you have an activity tirket the paper is free. Anyone other than activity ticket holders innst pay ten cents. lllne .LYII ill? 1!'il ' LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The library assistants are made up ol junior high and senior high students. At the beginning of the school year they volunteer. They are in the library to help in any way possibleg they Check hooks, put books away, and see that the library is in an orderly condition. The library contains over 8,000 books. They in- clule non-fiction, fiction, biographies, and reference books. Il' you have trouble hnding some book, there is a card Catalogue to aid you in finding it. There is also a vertical File and a Readers Guide. Stu- dents can come in during their study periods or come in with their English Class. Mrs. Kneefe is head of the library staff. Mrs. Barnett is assistant. There are about fifty students on the library staff. ll: ,f LIIMWMI I ww Yrs+-e'a 'WY i s T I VF xy' - ti L X ...W 'fr , an A 'K .3 l -b K 4 .B Q' I ,.. X KK V' .0. :lf fm 'V I b ,zo i 4 ,lisp Ll 15 .H , 1. . : 5' 2 c x H X .- I--to ' ' J a I. f fr. ,hr .p 5 so Vs. i if t . i : :UQ 3 ln i X X I MU ITIJH ST FF You had better be on your best behavior this year for the monitors are in the halls again. About two or three weeks after school starts the monitors are chosen. They work with the Student Council. The duty of the monitors is to see that the halls do not become overcrowded. The monitors also help in the seating of students at the assemblies. The staff consists of members. l'Villiam Kehne, the monitor captain, was elected when the Student Council officers were. The Monitors Staff is under the direction of Mr. Thomas Wfalsh. '2W:!4EE-BA 'li .. .fit AVIATION CLUB Under the guidance of Mr. W. Hen- ueinan, the Aviation club has been investigating the adventure of flight. 'l'he boys have given reports, held tlemonstrations, Constructed models and taken lteld trips to keep abreast of current developments. Some of the lxoxs are interested in becoming avia- tors or considering careers in aviation. l'his club will help its members to tultill their ambitions or just create an active interest in Hight. JUNIOR RED CROSS The junior Red Cross, under the leadership of Mrs. R. Ilryaut, has been buss doing cliaritztble work for many institutions. For the holiday season, the girls made favors to be distributed to the hospitals. The Club is also collecting games and making srrapbooks ol' life in the l'nited States, to send oierseas. Knitting afglians is another project in which the girls were engaged. CHESS CLUB Operating under the guidance ol Mr. Heghinian the Chess Club de- xelops the skills of the game. This club was opened to junior and Senior High boys and girls, hut due to sched- uling difficulties only junior High members could attend meetings. The members challenged each other to games and the winner each month was awarded a chess set. This club provided many hours of enjoyment for its members. MOST POPULAR SENS!-XTIUNAI. SENIUH5 4 x I I I Ph PP 5' L V I taxi E. :Z b I 50 x Carole Kempske Dave Marshall BFSI' DANCERS rt . BLST DRESSED x N 1, - fl ww X D H rwood ff X X F Hjilgi-1? X. I ' V, J M n Ellenberger If 1 f K K I D fly Rader 1 1 1 ' if A kk MOST umm TO succrznn 7 it St Hunt I M y L Sch b uh ' ' '-Z BFST ALL AROUND f IL 1 A H1 S h d R y Phyles w I Evo MOST BASHFUL 'FAU-EST BOY P Kathy Seam Bill johnson ' BICG l-IST FLI RTS as M 1 Ron Harry Ann Glover A MOST ATTRACTIVE Mos'r 'l'Al.liNTl:ID R 5 1 , I f -Epi I ! .54 K aim 0 l 1 - ' r ' cz o 1 ' R f ,. N , 1 YI T ! Q up pg Gordon Williamson Shirley Fisher Ted Hawke Joan Grmiths SHO 'u Dilworlh RTEST GIRL 5 . Ja' wif' 99 l ll -., ,I Q R '- Ginny Greezicki DONE MOST FOR SCHOOL 'F ,X A I Alan Pfann Jeanie Klein Ilan Yun Imagine: Ronnie Reuter as a Lilliputian? Ron Harry with a crew cut? Steve Hunt not making any points in Dave Marshall being punctual? Carla Nowack freckless? Mary Lou Scherbarth failing a test? Grumpy Williams passing French? Ronnie Phipps singing soprano? Ronnie Clayton sprouting 12 inches? Mr. Wilson's hair messed up? Tommy Kocher playing a violin? a basketball game? Libby Wentworth in a country without boys? Ken Witt as a cheerleader? Mrs. Parsons in black? -Ianice Tyson in a size nine shoe? Ray Phyles as a Metropolitan Opera Star? The yearbook class meeting their deadlines? An Odyssey without Mr Reedy? Nina Scott tipping the scales at 200? This page being funny? 88 ,y-Y , ' -. , 4591-af 1' I WY 1 W H x QQ f 1 1' I , , 'f ,nv , I' 7 Y . 1 ' , P he 5-iai'f3'3 ' N' A A 'I U1 '9 2 ,. g cn Q.- ' Q 7 h 'f ' 'f I , . ' zu ' ' Q L 'ifiik' my :nm , ' W H, .f 5-ggahgg-,i!n,:1,. Y 'Q-.35Zf9'f',w' V ., 5' 4 '- ' -f f A,4eg517 3x5 . 4, 0, . 1.21, wr ,' -. ., A Q 4 .Q 'E T NC W, U U1 5 x w vi QQ h 'I ,H I X .X VV ' v '44 . - g, 6 -.K -. h XXQ- 4 . J, 4- N s L 0151, 1 1 AS 2 Q E 5 U 1 5 lk 1 1 Gi-JJ f tx 1 - F In., 1, Q. by -fs .Xi Q 'itll' , 'U I 'i 2 X P ,JL P ,- V If W yi Q , - 1 X W If S- J if is Y- .Q '-1 ' 1 Won'l Bc Long Now f3 CH ' K Sllilar? .-junim. Smlmsv- Slilllkllfi Helpers il--V .Q 4 vu ,. if X W 90 I 7 lvsvtvemm Whhmwvwmm CE IT THQ LODGGSI FRSTGST vm - '-' jMQw yank raf' SChu0I R L, 1 1 IJ I FE KN - f ha fm V, I AAXx , 1 mm ha' I Weiss P3229 'tm CD SS UNIIEHIILASSMEN I 5 my WM 4 Q if i U 4, I 4 X nf QQ IUNIOR OFFICERS: john Tallman, prcsiclcnlg jean Iisaias, secretary: Harry Brown, 'Frcusurerg Miss Constance Johnson, zuivismt Mawin Schroeder. wiccpresicient. N-' n 1 n Ln N' Lg Q 5 -0 6 2 ,. 5 SOPHOMORIQ 0l FlCIliRS: Duvirl 0'l5rien, president: Pill Seacal, YiCC-Pl'CSiliClIlC Carolyn Hunt. sc-fretaryz Bill VVOod. lrcas- ilwr: Miss SIIILZUHI Thmnpkins, and Mr. Xvilli2lll1 Smith, advisors. 94 ...Z t - ' I ky. 1 - of- f 23 vfif ' , ' , Q . 4 ... . f ww ' . , . f-'sw 'fx l '- ' ' In . l -uv' ,..- - -, .- 2 - ,lvl-u -su. f ', n,- :LA -os, -.De - .- ,gg, QQ IN 36 tr-s S1l ?'lYQl i l -..J Anza' 2161311 105111: SiS funftaumliii ei,'3'j 'Wi'1 1Hl -a.almw.1. wf-1 -'..t..uzu ,mwmnu -,iifl rat, -I 'M .gunman-nl am:nuumssQ -fs nan-tuna: umxqulx Iii!-Lila' maximum lllnlll ...summit uamnil 11:11-au: . iii 119 I il f 44. ,, 111 A-intl v ,wttuit Y - .m g- 41 s I . Q ,, nu v' I -vn- f 1 ll-A lwrxl mn' qlvfl In riglilj: Mcisc, C.: Matthai, G.: Wasvl. A.: Mclwwcc. I.: Hubbard, C.: Sanclbcrk, S.: Miller. CL. Sw'- umz' mtv: Mullin-mlicztml. AI.: G:irdm't', H.: Kzlhlcr. ll.: Rcinefkc. Ul'2lllCy. 5.2 Lewis, VV- Thffll ww! Smith. D-1 LHWTCIICC, CJ Rttltv. H.: Hztrpcr. CQ.: Smith. R. Ifuurlh matt: Saihiston. B.: Gcrstmc 'cr, T.: McAi'tm', R.: 'I'omliiison,NV.: Fzihx. li.: Wztlclu-ski, lf. lfiflh nm - ' lx 5 . l.1llllllCI'l, xl.: Mcfizirl, H.: Talliiiziti. Harplc, H.: Scilirocclcr, M. lui Q.. ll ISI: I wat-:tlmfl In righly: Crccmvood. D.: Bcrartl. N.: Kloihcr, A.: Bc-rk. D.: Duniber. CZ.: l.2lI'SCll. K.: Drvnm-n, ll. Xwrmnl mt ltlltismi C Nc I It lx KN ilts S Hin I . '.: , w murg, K.: Kvtitpsr, D.: Nagle. '.: fa ., 2 cork, sl. Thin mir: Ayirs, If.: U:u'ci'. ll.: llfillllhtlll. R.: f.ltHSIll.lIl. l': Nami. l-,i Fltlcll. D, l'm1r'fl1 with fvCI'SlClllPlll'g, R.: Pzlrncs. N.: Sc'l1c't'Iv:u'k. P.: Cozzitl. l.:t limi. K.: NCWIIIZIII. R. Hflll mzr: I.ut':ts, li.1 Clwstcr. R.: KlllCl'll, K.: .'xl'lllSll'UlIg'. M.: Rollison. F.: Smith. K. Sixlh mini: 'lIlIlIlllC, R.: Phillips. R.: Ilicrnitm. S.: Winkcl. ul.: lkurkztrtl W.: Rcitithztlcr, F. ll K. Iwml mn' tlrfl In riglttj: Woods. B.: Beckett. B.: Hokctnycr, C.: Bziuhlitz, P.: Hcincricks, J.: Waxtcr, J.: Schcmm, C. Sammi mir: Miller. D.: Davis, A.: Hire, M. A.: Argcntino. P.: King, -I.: Long, Wilson, M. Third ww: Dishztroon. R.: loin- cl' Nl' l'lxtl1'tll Nl Htl' K' Kill lx ' E .t.. K..tsu.t, I.. M I-'.1 Spriggs, . ,. .2 '1l. ..: 1- mwopf. B.: Brown, H. lwinllr mir: Czirruth. W.: Ai'i'um'nmi, C.: Parvis, I.: Monroe. G.: rgvl. lt.: t.:nim':t. I.: l'1fll1 mir: Scliznntncl, VII: Bucmi, H.: Kllirc. B.: Wilbur. S.: Tennyson, CZ.: Sinith, ll.: Crane, R ll-D First mm Qleft tn rightj: Yacgcr, J.: Willing, N.: Scheller, N.: Cross, M.: Edmonston, J.: Hudson, L.: Kolb, P. Second ww: Ricr, K.: Whitchnrst, B.: Harry, J.: Dietz, R.: Newburg, K.: McAllister, C.: Cieoff. T. Third row: Hare, G.: Stricklin, E.: Afton, 'l'.: Twinning, CI.: Haynes, N.: Fry, Al.: Zinkhand, B. Fourth row: Walther, E.: High, C.: Schaffer, D.: Vanardvale, D.: Sipplc, L.: KLt-rlaclx, D. Fifth row: Mcliamon, D.: Ferguson, K.: McNally, D.: Miller, H.: Morgan, J.: Clayton, P. Sixth row: Brown, R.: liantlcll, l.,: McNcw, H.: Noyes, H. wif-wins n'i'dnii'1t . 2-1-13:11:11 mw frm mx 1 :xii A A mins, liiil 'I fa. . + r f mmiuiiiu P at W -runatnnxlinn v aww iilii . ws wuculnnnu1n-lu -ms H 113:11 'nbt .ultuiusauil s visiting li' A1111-SQ -5 ,Lg , tiuxnluusi ,iuuniiil 111111 111111 0 w Q as as 'V' -L 'li-J ' - L' 'F is -- nv - A.. ll ,. wg, 'flil -f 1 111 . 1: Hz. xwfg' ,Ls lr .J in ll-li First row Uv!! lo righlj: Crowder, D.: Brannner, D.: Edwards, C.: Comes, G.: Knorr, B.: Francis, A.: Bredehoft, S. Second ww: Conner, ll.: CIon1hs.CL.: Komk, D.: Bowers, P.: Rccktcnwaltl, P.: Benson, C.: Mattcs, M. Third row: Wilkinson. R.: Gold- schinnlt, li.: lnrck. AI.: Darnall, Il.: Pruitt, -I.: Kunkel, F.: Hilgartncr, S. Fourth rmu: Hcmmclcr, K.: Aschcnbrcnncr, M.: Rappold. KI.: Hellman, Al.: Schancr, ll.: Miller, li.: Miller, D. Fifth mzv: Ostcrhaus, Stagg. S.: Cantwell, O.: WVchcr, I.: Kidd, l..: Hulschcnrcnler, CZ.: Kraft, G. 3 6 .., 35 ' .lg ll-F Filzvl row theft In righly: Marousek, T.: Flanagan, J.: Fisher, D.: Smith, P.: Bullen, J.: Sellman, E.: Esaias, j. Second row: Grove. .N-2 Dv Ul'1lYCS. B.: Ncrshon. P.: Simone, L.: Neuhauscr, M.: Bruffey, B.: Fossett, S.: Miller, P.: Diegert, K. Third ww: Dcnglcr. P.: Mccling, A.: Walch, B.: Casper, M.: Wilson, Theofilcs, B.: Faber, M.: Cofiell, Regan, B. A. Fourth row: Willick, CI.: Munzcrl, A.: Miller, l..: Aulbach, C.: Pritchett, P.: Irvin, ll.: Barlow, L, limi. S.. 34 ,- 'L' A Oo- 'Q J- ,, ' - . . Nr- 'U 1 Y -' .- .-, xv. T L. ' 1 . l if 'wr K. ,.,. 1 1. .f ,d - - H her- lll-A I'n-if nm' qlrll In riglllj: Brooks, A.: Mzitlcs, j.: Kecsc, P.: Dochring, j.: Miller, M.: Wzillcmcycr, nl.: fi2iI'l'CIl, N.: Slll ' jolmsmi, il. Srrmni mzv: lfrilxcr. R.: Goss, F.: Hinz, N.: Rossa. AI.: Wilmer, N.: Brcwv1', D.: Brown. II.: Kowalsky, M.: I ogvrs, N.: Rlorh. C. Tlzirzi rmw: Hulncr, F.: Culmlsboruugll, S. -Imivs. XV.: Bcnncll, Ii.: Voss, li.: Iorlcr, N.: Rfiffillllllllllll, C.: Rccrl. 'l'.: Iniiglull, B.: .'XllSllll. .L l'10ll7'lfI mzr: Miller, P.: Baker. D.: lluclhcr. IJ.: Flalcr. R.: Hudak. R. l.:mc, D.: Ulz, fm W ww 2.1 Lx I al' ,S f D. lll-B lfnwl mm qlrfl ru righly: Brullcy, M.: Carter. N.: Miskimon. M.: Kraus, kl.: lluckc, R.: Offllll, H.: Dodge, -I.: Minthcll. Nl.: Ortlich. YYc::1u-i'. Sf'rn1:rI ww: Mattingly, R.: Dem, WH: Rymlzcwskv, ll.: Yzmish, B.: Louglln-ey, M.: llclnphill, ll.: Phillips. B.: Wzmlcr, S.: Crcssinzili, xl.: Grccii, R. Thirrl rnzv: Ruhrighl, L.: Snow, lf.: Scliallcr, R.: Blessing, D.: Amlanis, j.: Alll' illlfil, I'nlii1iszum,j,g Nbml, XV.: l'ziIrinic'nIzi. P.: Pulco, lfrnnlh mzv: Nc-rlrow, 'l'.: Brufl. ll.: 0'l',ricn, D.: Nf2lllSCI', kzllll. li.: Dvllllig, Whilmurc. XY.: xvl'I'llClil, R.: Clruvc. H. R., f. P I 'll I '15 -4. llll, f'II'Xf mu' llrfl in riglllj: lililfliarmll, M.: Hum, CI.: Oflull, Y.: -loncs, R.: Kunkel. li.: llrciglmcr, M. Blair, Slllilil, li.: Imnl, l'. Srfmlfl mzw: Minnifk, K.: Bair, I..: McAllc11.AI.: Hucbcck, l..: I.CllliBL'lAI, -I. Grccnwmxi, l..: Dunn, I-'..: Ruugc, N.: Ilcllmnn, nl.: Maximum, QI. Thin! mruz SYL'ill2l. j.: W'iIsm1, W.: 'l'ziylor, .: Simpson, W.: licncmlclla, A.: Smith. T.: Dill, R.: Amlrr- NUll.xY.l'11IlIfll www: Klngmki. R.: XX'zil'li1.'lml. R.: Uxcnlizun, D.: Ciullisrm, R.: Bullcn. R.: Davis. AI.: Fllil'ilt'I', X.: KCSSIIUIR, M.: Nlu lf' . I. l INOII 1 In ugh! V1nArScI1C cl Jlflglllll C..3 Iimwn ll L u B in 1 Banw 1 I VVh1lc XX IIIILISIIKII mm! mu I llldllllt Ll C onlc I 9h1nIkI1n R Wollschl lgcr 1 Ill N14 ox IIII msn cu R Thin! r x ,asm R Wlmlu un I IUCIKCTIII III CI JI I C ulln IS.: Sun X 'uno ll my I Il llIls I Isl J w nu rn 1 r ssc mv xulll X Cm 1 Il mm I1 U KI L Ill ll 1 1 mum I D. IiII1ng,,u I1 IXIII 1 II Rm Ll I XIII I QF 43- S3 X' M' X 03 V341 48 I f r 4 J Ixus IIISUII IS fIlIl0Il g xc Scum 1 Zl Klcbn I ' om s nlu I n mt I' Wzncl Is Fleur mz un I mum ur 0 II I 1 4 nn mu llll 1 I I CI sr C.: Miller um an I- l'1 III mu Ifdgerlow I Oil 98 as I0-CQ Ifirxl mul: Rain, S.: Kelly, l..: Harmon, KT.: Ncnhziuscr. -I.: Berry. C.: lillardo, j. Svrorifl ww: Adkins, B.: liver, V.: llvzirfli, V.: Sfhollholl, B.: Tznninlonis, M.: Lcmcn. M. Thirrl ww: jcmluk, P.: Guiclia. QI.: Walls. ll.: ll-urlon, R.: McCann, A.: Dimick. lf.: Mci1zcl, I ourll1 mir: Mucrcaclic, D.: llriclclcll. T.: Moog. R.: Hanlon, R.: Xvflglll, D.: Grzinimer, B. Fifth mu' Newman, R.: Coicll, A.: Gilland, R.: Hassingcr, R.: Quiescnhury, li.: lfliclnnzin, H. I0-ll lfiml mir: Iloulon. K.: Carroll, M. ul.: Coclilzin, N.: iiczinfaglionc, li.: Mirglia. P.: Dieter, R.: Ilyssong. l.. .Srrunri row: 'l'nggzirI, F.: Phillips. li.: Aro, l..: Glass, l..: Hcslcr. T.: Anderson, C.: Conley, I.. Tlzird rmr: Knuclscn. li.: Rittenhouse, R., Slnlloril, 'I'.: Srhznnn. R.: l,orlinvr. 'l'.: llullmzin, R.: Slcfhtcr. R. lilllllfll row: Boncr. R.: Snlarl. I.: Trout, Fulmcr, R.: D Y xlll.l1lll. I.: lllllll'l'llll1Il'R. H.: looplc. 'l'.: Smith, VI. lfiflh mir: Gordon, Y.: Scnvl. H.: linsor, F.: Parlclt, lislingcr, J.: Kato- pish. KL.: Kochcr. R. fu.-. ...A I I A: 'W ' . I 4 l-.4 Q, Wig '- ' ' T 1 : 2 c gif' . . N U ' ffl, ,XJ Q., , . .1 I Q. ' .L . : ' - - J 4 . - ky -fm L.-.. A 1. ill. - g' 455534 3. 753111 - 5u3:i.5'k4w ,ah uw-ann A A , '. - -' v - .Aman H N 1' f :W . f F 'Fill' Q.. IBIS! ww ' ' AA nun P A -- In - I 1 3 5 Sl-A lfiml mu' llrfl m righlj: Soulc, l..: Brown. l..: Krahn, li.: lfillcll, S.: Schnicclcr, W.: Bingel, G.: Klausmcier, B.: Evans M.: liclwamls, l., .Wmml mzu: Stoll. V.: Pfivllcr. li.: Wood, B.: l.awrcm'c, M.: Noyes, I..: Manninger, Kimmel, li.: Fleming , . . . I.: Robinson, ll.: limlscy, S, 'I'l11nI min: Sonn. W.: Rillcrslmlcr, R.: slCgllllll1ll, CJ Busch. B.: XVascl. R.: Fillc, D.: William- son. li.: lhziu, R.: Sicglvin, li.: Wzilitzcr. .-K. lfmnlh row: Wclrslcr. H.: Dcrr. R.: Lessig, R.: Bargcr. C.: Hudson, R.: Heckler CI.: Mc'l.cwn'c. R.: Wnsliinglon, W.: 'l'wining'. ll. xl Q' ' L -l fs 3 - , 1 , 'V . . Q . ' WW ' I-Jeff vp, - ' , ,. ff V ' 3186! ' ',. . .. P W .,-- gy' 5 KBS . ., gaginl' J . fini' . K. can . -- X Kgigfxjwwi U Q'!MViV. Wig.. 1.-J YNY ' K0 .I 8 M ,xnaffi 1' Q - -. ms If YUM w.--, M ,. 'lingua ,,.. M ' ' ' A , i..J.m ' . :N ' .auf J V W mn- F Q 5 . -s-ir:I32f ' r mm: n' X- ' M , zu nw my,-,,..e. , 2.1 i I 1 mu- 2 'viii 'fn K 'Q . A. fills! - - '- , . :im mzzfw1.f:4u'a1v:w Af k X, . - ss... -. - r.wna2fsaEQm4mRzmxa,,., ., .MM-' .rrvumufa KP' In m,,.H,, 53-,ISL As.. . ,li 5... r.al'.+ runawa- i.s Alun!! f '--'- 'R 'K an-1 Wikis'-:gYf:' ' A 1as,,,-,,,A5:,,.-'. 1-.mi 1 Ll., ,,,,,,,1- vi. twrlf J' .QFD-will ' Url! lfiul mir: flwfl In iiglllj: Slllfhlillg, P.: Glclmzin, M.: Roljcris, li.: Griffith, R. Svrnml muv: Mcrson, R.: Gallatoll. A.: Pi- l'2lillU. ll.: Raimlcll, H.: Moran. N.: Hulrcr, CZ. Thin! mzus Sluckcy, M.: Vernon, R.: Matthai. L.: Auneo. R.: Smith, C. 9-KI Firsl mm flvfl In righlj: lliclclison, M.: llruff, D.: Scngcr, KI.: Kccs, li.: lininhridgc, S.: jackson, G.: Forifcr, J.: Baumel S. Srmml min: Cicmic, CL.: Doll, M.: Cllugslmi, D.: Hartman, P.: Bmikeril, ll.: Iillcr. l..: lillinger, Third row: Grove, I.. iizirlsiilc, l..2 lfl'fkl'T. CI.: UIlgL'Tl'l'. ll.: Tzillman, nl.: lsitlnik, C.: Grund. ll. lfuinlli mir: llzirncs. H.: SInnHcld, S. Trautman, I . Sim-s, Ii.: Mum-th. tl.: llziixglu-fly. l.. 5 V5 is ii 1 ., ,M r im:-my , 5 2 : A , -.ff 2 k W S -,.'..',f-usa g -.1 i I :fu i Q . . i ll' C.-. . d'H1T:' 1,00 .- I U95 1wm.L. ' f -1 5: 1 f f 'fa' 3' P 3 , 4 S. avi f, 4: , aj ik' i . . H . al- i,?.,.w- Q- ff 7 i A M , .. -1. . - his .J - f J- . . X vp K in K . - . - fi , ., ., , Sl-D lfinl mu' flvfl In rzghlj: Goss. K.: Spcrsclim-idcr, M.: Simmons, I..: Harrison, j.: Rush, C.: Slresewski, M.: Schceler, P.: Minucr. nl.: I'-crkzml. If., .Nnnml min: llursh, IE.: Harris, D.: Zinnziwoda, CZ.: link, K.: Heil, M.: Hogan, K.: Sparks, Bock, M.: Mc-yi-rs, ul. lllfllvlfl wmv: Clark, H.: Wziggiivr, Il.: Slcclburg, G.: l.uuulcrmilk, 'l'.1 Weber, E.: Lauber, Vitek, J.: Toruna, j.: l'rc-llcr. l..: Poole, ul. lfuzullz min: Sflimcfur. l'.: Krause, G.: 'I'ilOI'1lhiii, B. l 3 Cvf . . f I AWIA .. 9-li I-Airxl mu' Ilrfl In righlj: Grillilh, licaxvr, H.: lxrlrgrr. S.: IICIIIICIA, xvillll, Harp, N.: Pclcrson, S.: Marshall, I.: lfn. lip ,Xmlg-rsun, K. Swrfmrl mfr: Hcrman. M.: lisscr, P.: I-lollman, R.: Slillsun, ll.: king, EI.: Dunsmorc, U.: Rogers, Waallvlcl, CI.: Praymlis, R.: f,3ll2lllllCll, W. Tllirrl mfr: Bugnaski. ll.: lloppcr. 'l',: Ilcan, PIUIISC, U.: Taylor. l,.: Linz, fl.: lluwarml. Il.: Davis, ll.: liusrrlr. -I. lfourll: www: Sahismn, ll.: l7UWl'l'9. I.: Wvllw, R.: Ilurlmr, K.: Slrickslon, A.: Wolinski, B.: Small. ll.: laws. l'.: Mankc. ll. Ififlll mar: l.l'lSlL'l'. XV.: XN'imlxm. CZ.: Warm-r. ll.: l'rlJan. RUIIICO. li. V 3 , C M 1' qw sq mx, 'QU 4 p Q 0 1 ai T Q 11-If Ifirrl PUNT Xlrll lf' 71vglIlII Samllx-ck, KZ.: Geary. D.: KI'ClSChIllL'l'. li.: l-'uwlc-1, li.: Kr:-Isrlrmc-r. li.: Smith. li.: Smart. I.: Simms. ll. Mmm! wmv: Su-wart, R. l.L'wis, AI.: Wclzcl, ll.: Mcssimlx, D.: I'L'lllllL'.f:.1 llall, R.: l.K'Ill'lZll'l. R: Karl. G, Thirrl mln: Ou-rlmy, ll.: Nluxlvx. R.: Haskins, Paul I.2 Iulmmn, l. ,A Ii... I , Q- E . f z..--'af I I F f . , ,W :A . ' lallill L F rl' Q ' I I . lg' 1 1 , 4? F'7 J T . EH- Ifnrl ffm' gh-11 In rightjz illas, l..: llroukc, P.: Wmklcr, l..: Williams. I-.1 lroulman. up Rocsflr, M.: Walkcr. I.: llyhall S. .Nwrmzrl mir: f1lllllllllllgS, ll.: lgllllllllg. Il.: Umlc, P.: Slvlcr, li.: Rllgiqlbi, ll.: Brown, l'.: lfuxcs, Meier Ifhirrl mwg Nliskinmn, Ki.: Sr-II, ll.: liurdcn, ll. Fix. ll.: limslu. ll: tLm.'W,: King. Ig' I-'irkc-, II.: Wagnur. -I.: Sparks, CQ. Ifmlrllr wmv: Rcivr l',: Bright. K.: Nlillmrn. lN1rCi1':ll11'. P.: Srlmll-v. ll.: lNlusc::1, .X.: C-mxlvn, I.: llanly. l-1.1 llulllcl. R: SL-rin. . xiii' 6' lm f 'Dev 6' H' R f - Q' iw: ' 9-ll lfiml nm' qlaffl In righlj: Wray, P.: Olten, l..: lispenhain, Al.: Bowen, B.: Miller, G.: Karchner, M.: jones, C.: Meeks, C. SITOIIII mzv: luflumui, K.: Stark, l..: Huhe, M.: lillglCll2ll'l, N.: Doyle, I..: Arlnslrmig, I-Q: liisgrulncr, L. Third row: Bussenius. W.: llzuiis, Rl.: Wilson. D.: Bell, CZ.: Sheldon. ul.: Holland. W.: Cnzzul, D.: llnrzllzilo, R.: Bunting, M.: Reimann, D. I-'nurth mul: llenml, .-K.: Nlvl.emi, K.: llell. lf.: Reezl, W.: Grove, li.: llerr, W.: Sugg. R.: ll1gi'zissia,Y.: Maurer, l..: Bender, P.: james Nl. 'Wa fl-l. Ifzml mm llrfl In fighljz Anlmuski, Y.: Nleninger, Al.: Kline, lf.:. Klein, ll.: kznllec, L.: Freedman, l..: Serin, R.: Vecchioni M.: llmerley, ll. .S'f'r1mri mir: lingley, S.: SfllI'0lJSll0l4l'. V.: XVull', l.Clll'Cl', N.: Murphy, Tormollcn, YVzllsh, S.: Nel son, CI.: liusku, D.: llliylm, li. Tlliirl min: Rell. lf.: Huber, R.: Flicllmzni, l'.: lvlilglll, T.: Marchesi, li.: Pogella, R.: Frank li.: Kruusmzm, R.: Nexis, li.: liulxe. li. Flllllfll ww: Zerliuseli, Il.: l'rime, W.: living, G.: Wentworth, R.: Smith, P. Clreelicki. li.: Reinecke, il.: KllIgl', C.: Hemlersrm. K.: l'llIllCl, fi. 'DQ HQ. l WM lfiml mu' llrfl rw lighlj: Burke. QI.: Albcrl, W.: Klrumhacker, W.: MllHlC'I'l. MJ Pixlcr. S.: Sheckells, V.: O'L6ary. P. Clmmer, IL.: Kzicllef. K.: Sfhmidl, li, Sennzrl mm: Neumzmli, if.: Saville, lf.: lY:iIl0n, M.: Krell, Trimble, S.: Keller. K. lfllfll. 'l'.g Savile, Y.: Ilec'klm1'l, IZ, 'l'l1ird rrmw Hare, N.: Reuler, M. lO2 mn- I QQ 39- but 8-A l'n.xl nm' th-fl In righlj: Miller. M.: ting, S.: Opfcr, nl.: Pappas, M.: Ifurlmil. N.: Bittner, M.: lirlwards, D.: Dciiaugh, J. .'xI1tlCTS0l1. C.: Nfinfh, M. Srrnrnl row: H'C!'!I1Zlll. ll.: MiChclfc'kcl1'r, C.: Kzljrli. IS.: Lilllglfbll, XY.: Clmwl, B.: Burton, M.: Chcn worth, ll.: jenkins, bl.: Stacey. P.: lloguc, li. Thin! mzu: Strvs, li.: Dickey. l'.: Scztnlin, D.: Mol-icwin, ,.: Ross, M.: Smith, A. I li1ICl'lli'l', R.: Smith. lx.: fllkhUS, R.: Boll. Il.: Shipley, R. Frmrllz mm: NYa1nn. D.: SIL'ill, QI.: XYmnlic. P.: Loss.-H. H.: Rvirh, P. Buhl, T.: ltunuwiu. R.: lframris, A.: Rurkcltc, H.: Petr. R. . f 1 - 1 ' ' Q- 'L ' 2 Q C., .A Q. Y C, ww - . -I 'Qi -, 2 , V -fu 4 t Ji, lu ,-. ..., 51-.. ,- . ,. .,l'l., W I 1, '-- 2' 'IRT' L f 4' wk-lt, s-'Kula'-, , ... . 'X I -Ext' Jn QS or 8-ll Firxl mu' tlvll In riglzlj: Clztrlcr, CI.: Gull, F.: KlL'I'S1.'hlllilIl.S.Q llickfmxl. Wvbcr. 0.1 Rnlwinwn, ln.: Tmhvcll, XY. Su- rmfl mzr: Null, I.: l.m1m'r. IJ.: Stoltns, L.: Sam. NX.: lxlctn. l..: Ilurtml, I'.: xl2llIl'L'l'. NY1'ighl. R. I 1 Q 'qw . ' ' 'Ti' . 1 swm.m.f.wu.f.4 1 ..:: ' .ii 1 - va -. 1 A 1 ' P 1 1 lbw. fl? 1 Q A if , ls,-1 A iq A y 'J r J Y F uf ,R 2 ag .-'- -- .-4 - J f :- .naf ' ru. .. ' is 5 N 'YH-ll-In mms miami-u . ' ,F rx-an 1 4.25 ' 1 ' A swf -vi 5526-41'F K- 34- 1'l'-tl 'HH' tiff! In nghlj: Dum, P.: lk-Il, ll.: Hudak, j.: Hogan, D.: Green, S.: flallastin. j.: McRar', P.: Abrcns, C.: Don- na-Ily, ll. .Sw-01111 rmr: FillIl1lIl'it'k, l..: Shiplvy. Cl.: Hzlrpcr, Ii.: Ilmnmnd, C. Cliristophcr, nl.: Parlctl, li.: Bushmzmn, M.: Pnrncs, S.: Crawford, N. 'I'hinI mzw: Ifulc, I'.: Snumln. ul.: Hauer, C.: I-irnhn, AI.: Smith, S.: Bvrncr, R.: Hofstcttcr, K.: Swaglcr, Wolin- ski. R.: Iloam-, .X, lffmrlh mum Amlvsrm. 'l'.: llrmm-y. T.: Crave. R.: titmninglmm, D.: livans. R.: Harmvl, R.: Hale. J.: Parich, ll.: l.imlIun'sl. II. lmnlmmnlw, lu.: 6 ., :E , 'L Q, N ll Mall mn' qlrfl In nglzljz Volusc, CI.: Cowl. l.,: llupp, li.: Wagner, LZ.: Bznungarncr, ll.: Clluwson, T.: Flanagan, G.: Kochcr, R3 'lum-s, W. Snmrrl ww: Wullscllzlgcr. ll.: llruucr, O.: ilnhnson, T.: Alcxanclcr, P.: Klimko, S.: Dcavcr, D.: Lyons, R.: Iluwgml, 'l'.: Oakes, R.: Xcmn, N. 'l'l1i:1l rnzr: Kummcr, l,.: Toulzn, K.: Voclkcr, S.: Nelson. N.: june. B.: june, Ii.: Behlcr, R.: Sllgflltll. M.: llmwn. ll.: RfK'lxl'l, fflllllfll rmr: lYcnclll, FIISI, R.: IJIIIC, A.: Hcrkart, D.: Bllll, Clmzitc, A.: Sllrriclgc, . 1 Nl., XX ill1'Illl1ll1. QI.: fftlll, l..: Nogu. .Lg RIllll'l'lS, li. lg. , 4' e b-nggQ g H I- lfnxl ww: I.:1gg.gal1l, R.: l,:min:ln, M.: Mzlwl. KK'l1lI11CI'ly, C.: Conner, R.: llcnncll, Cl.: XYull'C, L.: Schmidt. T.: Hflllllllilll, l': lk-l'cIxis. Il, .Swfnnrl ww: MrNcw, l.,: Hinl. l..: llcfkcr, M.: Bath, U.: Colley. Pl'CNl1li1lIlSll, M.: Simpson, Arnold, H.: uykm. M.: Miller, QI. 'l'hinI mrvz Mcnmlv, ll.: lYl'lCSlllCl', R.: Miller, ll.: ln-rr, R.: Sllgg. li.: Dwyer. M.: I-lzunilton, B.: lfrnn- lllilll, IB.: Ilwokvl, M.: Vlllflllllbiflll. X. lfmnlh rnw: Clark. D.: Bllflmnzln, IS.: SllIllllS. H.: lh11:g1'1', li.: Mitfllcll. Lluuwlms. D.: Slum: I.: lrxlllxlll. R. ll' ' z : Vl'::rLl ,I l ll x. lg f-1 'M I 8 lf I'nll mu' flvfl In riglzlj: Clmmllcn, S.: Rmumlo, T.: Taylor, N Imr, 11.1 Kimnlms, QI.: Mirzlglizl, l.. Sl'f'lI7IIl nuns Bush, l..: 'Tzlylmy IJ.: llumnns, ll.: Snow. l..: Selby, Cl. Tlzinl row: Clilnlore, li.: Frederick IO4 -r I . 2 ' Pl'llCll, B.: Lvwis, li.: Mimmick, E.: MCl.c:n'y. M.: sfllll' Birkcnlmck, II.: Causcy, L.: Miller. C.: Rothinshul'cr. C.: QI.: Brammcr. ll.: Rich. W.: lxrlfflilwilll, A. ' 'Gila xv I I x . . . A .1 . . . I I . I ' I K-H ' . , Jli. 55 !'I'r 'W .Sv 1 - . . Q11-gl lf' , l . l I' v is S 5 k I F fi FIU I ...L W4- 'Wf . -4 ll-. I f9 7K'5Y' ,L fr fr H-CL 1-'ini mn' qlcft In righlj: Golmlslmrouglx. S.: Iflmu, N.: H:1hn,S.: Knorr, P.: Allen. D.: Ilcrman, M.: VI-IIOIIIPSUII, K. Kc Il.: lluzul. I . .S'1'mm1 mw: Dvrr. IK.: Ilwcn. lf.: NUIIIIIIIQCTU D.: Kclnpskc. C.: Kl'ZllISIl12ll1, Ilmlilnspln. C.: Ncul1:lus1'1', 'I' I H71 ww: Szzlixlnlrv, C.: Inssc-n. KI.: lxIIlI'PIlf', l.,I Pruitt. Kresunznll. N.: Knrlnnunn. l..: XVinkIvr, I... Hklsl. I.. lfruulh m NIUIRLIII, R.: SIt'w1lI'l. I..: Rzulscrlnc. ll.: lxI2lSll'2lUl. Thompson, M.: XYLIISU. N.: I .ll1SC'l. K-L IIUYIIUII. Clayton, lvl W . I 4. J. lf? --'--1 ,Ti in 8-II l'n1wl mn' llvfi In mhlj Rico, li.: Smlmclcr. I..: Ilacrcs, ll.: I'n'c'l1lcx', Il.: Fox. P.: lluvis, Cl.: Sonlnwrs, I.: 1.1-lnmmm hvlwlmlt. R.: IIZICIIIII, II.: llvnu. S. .S'w1'm11l mzv: Urccn, K.: XVIII-ws. I'.: Philips, II.: l,z1Ycl'llC, C.: Myers. I.Cln'c'1'. H. H1 I NI.: llognrl. I..: Illlfllllllilll. M.: XYall1nc1'. II.: IScicl'cIc1rI'cr, H.: Hugs, K. 'l'llinl ww: Gmxl, N.: ITUIISRI. B3 laihcn. A.: XVOL Rulxinmn. I..: Rcgllcr. IJ.: Ilnnmln-ll, If.: llcrgvlmm. IH.: Ravcr, B.: IIukclm'w1'. Il. ? ' K x 5 I --.,.,,.C5'?i Q 1 , n L MI ' ' -4 ' - . .2 la -1 . . .. 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Ll.: Gall, C.: Bmgg. R.: Fmge, LI. T1hir1i mzu: lvlllglllll P.: Millvr. R.: Mr'CLuril'1', M.: Mxvrs. H. ll Nvl. l'1ul mu' llrfl In righlj: Rcmlmoml, M.: Nlc'Sm'lcy, R.: liwing, D.: Nhlltllcski, Sllll0YV1lf. M.: Clorric. l..: XVQIYIICT, K.: KIXIIIICI, N.: llyllll, S.: lfilfll. N, .S'1'r-:ami mzr: N12IlSll2lll. R.: Hownrml, Cl.: Slcnmwr. XY.: Clllccslnzm, ll.: xvlklgllwllll. I.: Moss, I Plumhull, ll.: Niilrllcll, CZ.: l'n:1l'xclI, M.: Mvcrs, R. Tllirrl ww: Pivpcnlmllng, R.: Park, Ross, XV.: XVzlllcrlncycl', CL.: Morsc. D., Mvmn, la.: llvllllmll, I-.1 l'nlcs'l, ID. it .fr 44 J C 'fur-.ai PLM lfizll mu' llrfl In ziqhlj: Clartcr. CZ.: lnguc. R.: Blair. B.: 'I'uirol21. S.: limgc. li.: Collins, L.: Dietz. M.: Scssing. ll. Ser- nml mum Wmnl, N.: Slxcrlflmm, 'l'.: Hcllimpf. W.: lSrm'lm1vyc-r. R.: Mogowski. ll.: Moy,- li.: Huycs. lf.: Quarmzm. CL.: lishclmzm. Ii ll: I m ku I X I I lllll C llcll R C l I Clnl D l'lll1 I HC Il ll J 911 lx 'X 'iff If 'Q ' ight, Z.: 'ugm-. .: '-rm. 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CIIVISIIIIISLII suo Bonus Ross fur 1 r ll I H ll., Monzllll, ll.: Iohnson, R.: I xm I Sxllmmlzl, x ... fl C mp, naw -ur: -fm 4. ., . ,Xx'mslrong, Blcssihg, CL, gi 125: .:, 0 ef. SE- 2. je EJ ti I 1 fl In rigllij: Larson, l,,3 silgllllll, R., Iclcr, M.: Rocsfh, li.: Klilu In I IP Pu L0 U 1 nm CICNIIILIII. l..3 fuuck, A., Slmflm, II.: Fmm'is, 12,3 MCAllcn,C1.3 IJUCITCIQIIILI L s ll mc Snnmx cm :fri mzv: XYAIHI, P.: Mugncss, W.: Sllllllgl, Bufklcy, ll., Bomm 4 umm Slug Vlllllil. II.: Rgnnlm, CJ.: Rollmgm. R.: Ziegler, CI., Mulukuilus, I.1 Mm mu m I V- 'I Q '58 Q. ,. Ah F Y I In nglzljz Bl'CigIllll'l'. EI.: Monzuth. D., Rickcr, W4 Ilegano. Sl ly D Oltmdnns llc I mmm, R.: I.o1'Imcl1. I., Scarlyorolngll, I., Sermzri rmv: Fcchlcy, rown I une Colder V Molrls awful, R., Kllinv, N.: fllmwon, D.: XVRIIIS, If.: l3cFonlcs, A. Tllirr rm OTIIL RIIICHIICTIIQL kflf :ck mn I Williams, I.: Rich, 61.3 l.ong', I., SCIII-l, NI, lfmnilz rozu: Shaeffu I Dmwbaug 9 Hug ins Ro nn ll X llul I llillllllll, M.: Wolf, K.: Il1lllQ'2ilIlllL'l'. R., lihlcy, V. H my l Rnllushoiu I Hawke R Rccm 1 in f'II'.Yl mn' qlvfl I 1'2 R 3 Dvn 1 H l'1r.xI 1 ---0-4 Q n riglllyz jucgcr, B.: Parr, C.: Myers, C.: Seilcr, G.: Hinchcliffe, R.: Ball, P.: XVills, Il.: Vanik. N.: Tunn- sun,.X.: Smllllznd.ll.Swrn11I ww: Rcescfkcr, nl.: Scrio, A.: McLean, H.: Crnsc, CI.: Norman. R.: Schnitkcr, McI.can, A.: cr, IJ.: l-lllis. M, Tlrirrl mu-: llnrkfloll, -I.: Cicnnc, il.: Mcding. CI.: Klass, KI.: Kumpcs, D.: Stimllcomh, QI.: Slnilh. CZ.: Brooks. H C1 nlmlwr, Il. Ifllllfffl ruzv: lfishpuw. DI.: Sl1rc'vw. R.: I-Lge, l,.: Plnnkctl, M.: Wagner, G.: Bnrlon, CL.: llc Bow, S.: lllcvins. I. M.: llnll. R. If Y A 'Q R lulm Inu I Ox S lvZIl'IlK'l'. Il.: Ring, llzniw. 'l'cz1l, Lung, R.: Hare, li. Thin! mzv: lillingcr, G.: M ' .,l.: . ..: l'l,fl.1 tinrlm, H. 4971.11 l . 1' on 'fs' wtf f 'lx an fm' qlwyl In rigwhlj: llnrnnng, H.: Braun, A.: Wheeler. ll.: Willmnks, ll.: Dnrzm. CZ. Srmnrl rnzr: Illzlklcy, A.: 0'Ncal iccli, QI.: Ifrcmlcricks, R.: Dietz, M.: 1 I llnzxl mn' qlrfi In ligllljz lyL'lllIJSy, Tnwson. N.: Cognlski, ll.: Spanner, S.: lN1Cllanif:l. Cl.: Bogart, S.: Hinklc. D.: Luch- nx. ll. .Nw-vnrri ww: Munro, Ki.: Clonlc, N.: Woods, R.: May .: acksnn. R.: Kolk, .: PCICYSOII, P.: Connor. l-Z.: Srlmmcclcr 5 .l J J Nl. Tlmrl mar: Wvlnp ll.: Dccsc, bl.: Fiscllcr. R.: Clrussc, ll.: Clunulcs, ll.: Duehring. CI.: BllI'l'llCll, R.: jcwcr. ul.: lnginsi, F. IO9 10 lfirzvl run' qlefl In righlj: Hayes, A.: Ball, B.: Fishpaw, j.: Cleorgcgan, D.: Shrecve, B.: Barkdoll, J.: Denl, Plunkett. M.: Waigner, CL.: Clironiz -I. Sw-omi mzv: Nale. 'l'.: Mcding, C.: Norman, R.: Crusc, C.: Jaeger, B.: Hinchliffce, D.: Sciler. G.: Soullmrrl, D.: flrnhlmcr, ll.: Blevins, R.: DeBow. S.: Tomlinson, A. Third rozu: Slll'lChC0lllD,J.1 Brooks, M.: Smith, M.: Ellis, P.: Kvcsvrkcr, ul.: Scrio, A.: Mrl.r-nn, H.: Sclmilkcr, nl.: McLean, A.: Myers, CI.: Byer, D.: Ball, R.: WVrolcn, B. 'V .. I . ww sq S l 5 -..a'.iiZB' all . . . it iibls I EMM 'iv' QSM'-I ...U .. ,M 'LT -Q KW' as 439 w si . ,llhfl-' - amnnnmn 'E 151:-mqninww . ... fir-ff' i auf: - ff.--' .grgilllnauna X f: . . Q A H '-' -as -.. f I . A--1 if he W., '54, 1 A S , A. if ul: UL' M B if lvl x- I' gras! 1- .Q QS ...fr.....1rw r . A il M u 7-K l n.xl mn' qlwfl In righlj: Marlin, li.: Lowry, A.: Hcin, D.: Keeler, l..: Kinz, F.: Rhone, E.: Keyy, D.: Ulrick, C. Srrmirl row: Kirki-mlzlll, F.: Clark, R.: HZIITICSIY, CI.: Hocfler, J.: Punlc, bl.: Mcflamnon, li.: Fox, G.: Kalbskopf, H. Third min: Nvillmllsmy M.: Owings, KZ.: Pill, D.: 'I'rimblC. V.: Doyle, Vecfhioni, I..: Bull, li.: Di Paula, TSWHXQ F' gl 31 -I ., vo ' iff K , J- f, 4oQs. Cb T-l. I'ir.xl mn' flffl lu riglztjz Huber. S.: l-Iherling. G.: Davis, R.: Boyer, W.: Wolf, B.: Weisbcrg, R.: Wallace, P.: Healy l Punlc. l.. Srnnzzl ww: HL-sslcr, N.: Shzillcr, CZ.: Stccltlcr, 'l'.: Meise, S.: jorilun, M.: Richards. R.: Gilbert. J' Third row: Gordon, W.: George, F.: linsor, D.: Urban, F.: Dixson, P.: Anderson. D.: Srhlcigh. P. Fuurlh raw: Slyzlcr. l..: Krokowski, K.: Kcmplcin. 12.1 Srhunk, A.: lzlvlor, S.: finkhan, Fowler, li. Fiflh mzu: Frank, Cl.: Voorl1ees.lY. 'mr W I-Nl Rim- I fluff In nghlj: iiccklc. N.: i5lll'liClI, M.: lhilumuxy. F.: SlI'Ulll,Cl'. li.: Finn, M., Fisher. 1. Rem' 2: Lewis, R. Rudman. R.: Pzlnkin, S: llzirr. A.: Serin. C.: Updykc, Rem' fl: Lease, Cl.: Srhnlidl, K.: Cecil. G.: Skinner. D.: Hugcl, Il.: Kics ling, D. Run' 4: Fitch. CL.: Ilcckm. K.: .Xnmlomz S.: Wcigcrl, fi.: Strcscwski. I.: Bnchhcislcr. R. limi' 5: Powell. P.: BCIIIICII. I.. lfobs, ul.: .Xlvxzilnic-l'. l..: l:'i'ecIzinI. QI.: Scnfl. M. Run' Ii: Long. CI: Nl'iSUl1.ifi.l llunirk. A.: Hclt. D.: Mack, li.: Marranln, 'x R flax.. . U k Run' I qlrff lu riglilj: ,IJIKCII S.: Krelschlnci. ll.: Hznnillon. l..: X'N'inmism'. P.: lisla. P.: lliMarin0. D. Run' 2: Ilunly, N.: lcrglisnn, l',g Ik-nmsmm, S.: luisc. ul.: fiililllllllll. lf.: Slulviy bl, Rim' fi: Cnsfirv. A.: Dillon, D.: Amrcin, ll.: Ulrirh. H.: Clark. I S0lllil'l', Nl.: l',.lli1'NlUll. lf. Ifzm' I: PJINILI. S.: xYill'Ill'l', ll.: Bull. NI.: Hlimivlllligirk, F.: l.c1lhvckcr, S.: Faith, U. Nun' 5: VIQIIHISII' ll W.: Rugvrw, X4-leon. B.: i'ilIil'iIt'l'. D.: Scullllivr. l..: AIUIIIIISI, lb. Run' fi: HczalIc1'iClx, XV.: jolly. CI.: Pindcll. D.: Davis, H . . RHI. IS.: KIZIYIUII. IU. fr 1 Mr. james Reedy. faculty advisor to the Odyssey Staff, 1' ,file Mr. Charles Wagner, the an director for the Yearbook. Mr. Harry Wilson. business manager for the Odyssey l'I2 Mr. and Mrs. Aoelsi os. llfir. and Mrs. Noel Acton Mr. and Mrs. john M. Adams, jr. Bill Ahlfeldt Doris M. Ahlfeldt john C. Ahlfeldt Mr. and Mrs. William Ahlfeldt Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ahlstom Ainnan DeGraw Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Akehurst Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. George Allen and Family Robert E. Almon Mary V. Altpeter Mr. and Mrs. Ammenhauser Mrs. Walter E. Anderson Wamer Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Warner Anderson Mr. and Mrs. George H. Anthony Mrs. N. Anthony Cecil j. Anzalone Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arhaugh and Fam. Miss Marie Arbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archer Mr. h Argentino Mrs. Jastish Argentina The Armstrong Family Edward E. Arnald Charlotte E. Arnold Mrs. jessie Amold Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Arrowood Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aschenbach Ann Martha Aschenbrenner Mr. and Mrs. john W. Ashe and Fam. Mrs. Blanche Ashcraft Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ayres Mr. and Mrs. joseph W. Ayres Elizabeth Bahr john F.. Bahr ane Bailey eff Bailey Lt. and Mrs. Thomas M. Bailey Bainbridge and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Baker Samuel V. Baker Mr. and Mrs. james Baldwin Annetti Bauard The Walter H. Bankards Mr. and Mrs. Vincent j. Baraloto Mr. john P. Barbour Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barger Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Barlow Henry H. Barlow Mr. and Mrs. William H Barnes R. A. Bames Francis C. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. john Barry Dick Barwegen Mr. Baseball Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Baseman Carole Bauer-K. H. S. Ann and Lake Baumgardner George T. Baumgartner jo Ann Bayne Mr. and Mrs. Elias Beaver The Beavers Mr. and Mrs. Beedle Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Beinke and Fam. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bell Miss Connie Bell Mrs. joseph j. Bell Miss judy Bell Norma Ann Bell Robert E. Bell The Bennetts Mr. and Mrs. A. Dwight Berard Nancy, Tony and Doug Berard Mr. Nelson Berger Mrs. Nelson Berger Barry Begg-eron Palrnns Mrs. Robert L. Berner Mrs. Bernhard Mr. and Mrs. Erick Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Berry Bert - '56 Catherine Kile Biby Mr. David E. Bice Mr. and Mrs. David P. Bice Mr. and Mrs. Biddison Gus Biedermann - Class of '56 George and Dot Biemer Mr. and Mrs. Christian Biensach Bill Howard E. Bily Mrs. Edith Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bissell Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bittner 8: Fam. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Blanton Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bleakly and Sons and Mrs. George A. Blessing en M. Bloom Marlene Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D. Blucher Bluebirds -k Irving F. Bodennurg Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Boerner Miss A. Bohl Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bolander Gretel Bom Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Booker Mrs. Anna Boone Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Booth Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Born Raymond and Robert Born Rev. and Mrs. Frank K. Bostian Mr. and Mrs. Boubaropoulos Lillian A. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowers, jr. Foster Boyd Andy and Donna Bozylinski Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brammer Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Brandenburg Wayne Bransby Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brauer, jr. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brauer Bob Bredehoeft Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bredehoeft Mr. Nathan Breed Sharon Ann Breed Mr. and Mrs. George Breidenbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Bridell Mr. and Mrs. H. Bright William S. Bringman, jr. Mr. and Mrs. William S Bringman Mr. and Mrs. Brittan Carolyn Brocato Vincent Brocato Brodericks Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks Mrs. Clarence L. Brookhart Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown Mrs. Doris Brown Mr and Mrs. john T. Brown, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry j. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robt. M. Brown Mr and Mrs. Stuart Brown Valerie Brown Mr and Mrs. Robert ll. Browning Mr. Hel Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Burton Lyle Burton Walter Busch C. H. Buschman Peggy and Patty Buschman The Busenius Mr. and Mrs. Family Herbert A. Bush Herbert A. Bush joan Bush The Bushes Eddie Butt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Butt Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. William Miss Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Button, Esq. M. L. Button, jr. Marshall L. Button, Sr. E. Button Butz Henry Butz The Cain Family Mr. and Mrs. Norton Cain G. W. Caldwell E. M. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Callanan and Family Daniel Campbell Mr. and Mrs. William L. Campbell Earl F. Canapp Mr. and Mrs. Louis j. Carletti Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlin, jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. j. Carlson Mrs. Brandt A Carr Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carre Sophia Carroll Mr. and Mrs. john Carson Mr. and Mrs. E. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter Mr and Mrs. Frank Carter 8: Daughter Nancy Carter The Cavey Family Mrs. Arthur M. Cayce Mrs. G. W. Chamberlain Charlie the Cool Cat Sue Chapman Sherman Chaudoin Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Chelton Mr. and Mrs. L. G Chenoweth The Chenworth Family Mr. and Mrs. H. Chiampi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chrlcoat Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Chilcote Helen and Clicord Chinault Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Christopher Mr. and Mrs. jack Cicone and Family Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clawson Nancy Clawson Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Clayton Cline Family Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton E. Cluif Charles Clugston Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Coan joan and Bill Carol Cockey Mr Coccagna and the Twins . and Mrs. Thomas Cockey Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cofiell Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Cofiell Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cofiell Mr. and Mrs. john E. Coker B. Melvin Cole Mr. and Mrs. Waide Cole Charles and Deana Brull' Mrs. jean Bryant Harold Buchanan Mrs. j. R. Bucher Ruth and Marie Bukouskr Mr. ami Mrs. j. W. Bunce Mr. and Mrs. Otto lilll'Ch3:Il'Kll Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burkhead Mr. and Mrs. Alvin V. Burgess Mr. and Mrs. james F. Burns Edna L. Burton ll3 Mr. and Mrs. Olen Combs Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Connor, Sr. George R. Conlin Mr. and Mrs. Walter j. Conlin Mr. and Mrs. jack Conroy Thomas Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Royal H. Comes Mr. and Mrs. Chester Corle Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cornbrooks, Sr. john Coster, Class of '56 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coster Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cotton Mr. and Mrs. K. j. Coughlin jimmie Counts Mrs. H. C. Cowden Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Coyle Mr. and Mrs. August Crane Barry Creacy judy Cressman Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Crist Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Crist The Cross Family Mr. and Mrs. Robin Crow Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Crowder Kathryn W. Crowther Mr. and Mrs. H. Crumbacker Mr. and Mrs. H. C. 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