Severna Park High School - Embers Yearbook (Severna Park, MD)
- Class of 1964
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Q35 Wy Q25 Wlwf M M www EQ MLC W NOQWW jpfgffi fwiwwj SEVERNA PARK HIGH SCHOOL Severna Park, Maryland Volume IV BETTY LARSON LOUISE RAMSEY Editor-in-Chief Business Manager M Knowledge is the Key V My A to Tomorrow M Eff Civ 'ff v , F , 1 Qfplv 'gfbfvw' Q' +L l i ' W i'o0f0 Qb'fg QQ WLM VOJWAW ri? O do pf L' Z , 7 Cv With the opening of a new school tive years ago the students and faculty began to share a common goal-the acquisition of knowledge. Re- sulting from this sense of direction have been busy years of academic and extracurricular growth. Wi WWW' In reflection, the '64 EMBERS commends the fore- sight of the early leaders who established the philosophy of the school in the motto: Knowledge is the Key to Tomorrow. Many students fail to realize that the impetus tor all self-expression is the quest for knowledge. EMBERS recognizes this force to be the core of the educational process and portrays the desire 'For t kth with the universal symbol of knowledge - ey. W so cafe Ze 2522. Q, asf-'aa Xfsgfij xsbiiilil r f 3 X., X.z 7 3 1 7 ,.,- L l LL- ' K, Dvdimfian J QWA A Developing an effective Student Counci as been th allenge of Miss Nancy Wayson, who has sponsored the governing body of Se ieHigh Sc or five years. Miss Wayson's patience and sense of humor re greatly ap ciated during the wearing hours of preparation for the state student council conv i , which ig ed the SCh0Ol'S student government activities. The devoted effort and personal concern displayed conscientious l seem little rewarded by this honor. ' The 164 EMBERS, it ,staff and editorif ds its gratitude, nor I .. l G . iss NANCY WA ON A ' V L5 , rw , owl -,walljblyjw h p X,g A Q' iw 4930? e g , i M M Q7 jfllyfldw Oh joy! that in our embers is something that cloth live . . . WILLIAM WOARDSWORTH 3 V R XJ 193 A Sf E R T I Sn E M Ek N T St r S, Q 2 ff 5 35, Q fi W 5,3 3 ss gf sf we if: ii fl fs Z? W a SKEHQHWS S iX?GQ7QtFW?fL,QbwwFi?w ' , g!mhfi?f2??aWirf2fI-1s?Fm A il S i iw:g-w-f-fg':- , M CARRY ON you have commenced CARRY ON your educaTion is iusT beginning CARRY ON The TradiTions of The socieTy ThaT has made IT possible for you To arrive aT This poinT in your life wiTh so excellenT a sTarT CARRY ON The Traditions of your family which give you your individu- aliTy CARRY ON The TradiTions of your religious beliefs which give you your moral Tiber CARRY ON diligenTly, inTelligenTly and ac- Tively your personal convicTions so ThaT your children and your children's children may conTinue To live in freedom and equality under The flag of This greaT free naTion you have commenced CARRY ON QM 25 S ' E 1 X 5 J B f 'J MR. GEORGE ROSSWORM, Vice-Principal MR. PATRICK WRIGHT, Adminis1raTive Assisfam' MR. JOSHUA POTTER, Supervisor of Insfrudion 5 E Guidance The guidance depart- ment provides for the stu- dents a supply of answers to the never ending ques- tions that arise over every- day educational situations. The 'counselors also offer key information concerning course selection and plans for a college education. MR. STEVENS MR. METZGER and guidance secretary, MRS. EASTON MR. POWELL UMM Stag MARILYN FRAGALE, Head Secretary LUETTA SMITH JANE ULRICH DORIS UNDERWOOD CATHERINE CANNELL Mathematics University of Washington, B.A. W. J. COYNE Mathematics Millersville State College, B.S. I0 LENA A. CLEMMER Business Education Winthrop College, B.S. University of Maryland, M.Eol. CARLOS C. CROSIER Science West Virginia University, B.S. L. HOLLAND BARTON English Loyola College, Ph.B. JOHN W. BITONTI Mathematics Fairmont State College, A.B. JAMES L. BURGESS Art East Carolina College, B.S. CAROLYN BELLANTI English Hamline University, B.A. Johns Hopkins, M.A.T. ANDREW H. BORLAND, JR. Physical Education Atlantic Christian College B.S. LEO A. CANGIANELLI Math Froistburg State Teachers College B.S. BW! frfw wwf FRANCIS J. EVANS Business Education Indiana State Teachers B.S. RICHARD P. FRAGALE History Washington College B S! Muhlenberg College, A.B OPHELIA GILMER BEATRICE GRUSZKA Foreign Language Social Studies Morgan State College Canisius College, M.Ed. JAMES A- KEEDY WILLIAM C. LABOZETTA lndusfrlal Arfs Social Studies FBIFITIOHT SIBTE College, University of Maryland, KENNETH R. LAWSON ROBERT LEAKE Science Social Studies Western Maryland College, A.B. Madison College, B.A. I2 FRED HOPKINS PHILLIS HORNER Latin and English Home Economics Gettysburg College, B.A. HoocI.CoiIIege, B.S. GEORGE HROBUCHAK ELIZABETH HUTCHINS Science Social Studies University of South Carolina, B.S. University of North Carolina, A.B M.A.T. LUTHER H. IMMLER ETHEL JOHNSON MUSIC Science Lebanon Valley College, B.S. Ithaca College, B-5- Universify of Pennsylvania, M.S. x s II I I, i I I I i i Z 1 i . all , m BERYL MILLER l L , JU MARGARETTA MILLER Foreign Language , Mathematics Cornell Unive3yMA. D Y V Notre Dame off Maryland, A.B. I I , I 07,1 I X, E J ,WM 440, LA' LII f , IFJ X M Nui: 'J 1 wb f , I SHIRLEY MILLER PAUL K. MINICK Librarian Social Studies Winthrop College, B.A. Indiana State College, B.S. ROSELLE B. LEFFERTS Home Economics The Ohio State University, M.S. VICTOR MARTUZA Mathematics Wilkes College, A.B. BETTIE ANNE MAYO Physical Education Madison College, B.S. HELEN LOVELL Science Goucher College, B.A., M.T. CAROLYN K. MATHIAS English University of Louisville, A.B. FRANCES L. MIDDLETON Home Economics Western Maryland College, B.A Columbia University, M.A. BARBARA C. REPHANN English Frostburg State Teachers College, B.S. FOLGER MCKINSEY RIDOUT Science University of Maryland, B.S. X If I4 f OLIVER REPHANN English B.S. Frostburg State Te ff If X, JEAN PAUL? BERGE Foreign Language Universityyof Maine, B.A. f LOWELL C. MOORE Physical Education Shepherd College, B.S. University of North M.Ed. PORTIA OLDHAM Librarian College of Wooster, B.A. JIM G. PERRY Science Concord College, B.S. Carolina, SANDRA G. MYERS Foreign Language Pennsylvania State College, B A JAMES D. PERDUE Music Stetson University, B.A., M.A f I t ll Q. 'x l SANDRA K. PETERS English University of Texas, B.A. I VILLIAM L. SHANNAN VIRGINIA SILER ClSr1C6 Science Vest Virginia instifvie of Tech- East Tennessee State University, nology, B.S, B.S. EONNA SMITH DORTHY E. SMITH ,istory Home Economics andolph-Macon Woman's College, Fairmont State College, A.B. A.B. GEORGE R. ROBERTS Physical Education University of North Carolina, B.S. ROBERT J. RUCK Industrial Arfs East Carolina College, B.S., M.A. FAY SCHOOLFIELD English and History Miami University of Ohio, B.S. HAROLD ROTH Social Studies Muhlenberg College, A.B. University of Maryland, M.Ed MILDRED RUTHERFORD Special Education Morris Harvey College, B.A. ELLEN G. SESTER English and History Shepherd College, A.B. AGNESS G. TURNER Physical Education University of Marylan AILEEN WARNER Business Education Radford College, B.S. I6 d, B.S. GEORGE F. VON ESCH Industrial Arts Oswego State University New York, B.S. NANCY WAYSON Mathematics Washington College, B.S. JAMES M. SMITH Social Studies Frostburg State College, B.S BETH STEPHENS Social Studies Florida State University, B.S ARTHUR G. TASSEY Social Studies Boston University, A.B. Columbia University, M.A. M , 'x Lf. Q iam ifijllll ,GMX l T ' L T, llljkfa 4 lj ilxll fl ii - ry lf W ft, H ERAL. SPR NGERJJ A7 ,J lf Ri ncl Pro eksional insti- l ute, B.S. . E17 1' N T JEANNE E. STERNER Business Education Shippensburg State College, B.S. FRANCES R. THOMPSON Business Education Westminster College, B.B.S, CECIL G. WHITE PATRICIA J. WILHOIT .Science Business Education Fairmont State College, B.S. Georgetown College, Kentucky B.S. ROBERT L. WILLIS SANDRA YATES Industrial Arts English University of Maryland, M.Ed. East Tennessee State University, B.S. MICHAEL A. ZAPPONE CHARLES LEROY LEISURE English and Social Studies Social Studies College of Steubenville, B.A. Johns Hopkins University, A.B. The 1964-65 Advanced Placement Modern European History class I7 ' -, 'HEEL 1-'lv' 7, 1' li fl , ' ,, L 'ssaaeas.,r1 - E it rJ.ii'!' ': 41:5E55::3,.' Q i-,JJ ,Wifi mg- --f,1:.e1s'f 1 f T . '..z:-'--iff::'i-tt' 2 li.,, QQ I ,Zvi 1' -ni.. ',l:wll'- 1 Uv J' ll' '71 1 .min thy -51,3 . 'ai Q U- I A lil 'l i' WW .i ,, . ,I ,j i J. , x l l I - T1 22?-5' Bl A T' l l A '5h1:::i5l:'u!EE!!' Hi'a.ui I ' Q , r ,i q'7.i'l,' In liz, jl'i?':'ri.' tri' llllli'-1if3l.::Ella,-S52 T ,sf - ,iffy :eJ:1'..fi'i T T i'-262'-:G2s' r .., ,T l 4Gyif':1 ' WHL. , l 'V' - ,, :fd-M. 'ms - ' --.4 ., .. .-.r ' .Wh , ze! '.!.a...g-1 1 sql' ., Tufts r il. ' ,Q E.......W'1 ', :ill ' if! .Q ' 'y-H l 0 I, .. , QQ ' , 1 l : 1 l Q lf j lt U f H i' K Q ' gill .'1.':-'-7' 'i'l i' Wiz. vflliih I l'l'Q3:!'s :few 'C-':. :'. l ' if --1' f'5g'l ,f 1 rg-s, .. ,-. .- . --gr 1 f., X i . .., -'F u . ff i'l::: 53' ' 'hi .. ft: 2' - ,rf 4.!, lgfig' l.i ' nh , ' i. gig, Egg '-i'1' : - r :' i l , .f f f A . W, ' l ,4rt Department The Art Department instills in students an ap- preciation and understanding of the fine arts. Creativity is stimulated through instruction in a variety of media: painting, ceramics, sculpture, pen and ink, sketching, and graphics. These skills are frequently called upon to contribute to school appearance and provide publicity for school ac- tivities. 8npHsn Department The chief aim of the English Department is to encourage students to become efficient com- municators of the English language. This end is supplemented by the desire to improve reading enjoyment and analysis and to increase aware- ness of the functions of language. The best ex- amples of effective English can be found in the varied forms of literature thus the English cours- es are based on the study of the novel, short story, poem, play, and essay. 0 l gf ff E 2 sf er 0 - ' l Business Department Experience is a maior qualification in today's business world. The Business Department offers the practical experience that is so strongly re- quired, however, the students are not spared book learning. Office practice, bookkeeping, shorthand, and typing are administered as cours- es necessary for a well-rounded business educa- tion. 5 e f-S EE o El U 'GREEK Q .11 r Q i ff 5 Qererpn Language Department The Language Department offers an under- standing of foreign people, their customs, and histories. Courses progress from beginning gram- mar to characteristic literature. The modern lan- guage lab aids in the teaching of comprehension and pronunciation of French and Spanish. Cours- es in Latin develop appreciation of classical civili- zation. t lvrfkl- W X all 1 T lr.: in it e -:ffl -I f eziff-E-2-QL- Home feenamiegs' Department The Home Economics Department provides stu- dents with valuable experience in the art of homemaking. Instruction is given in sewing, cook- ing, nutrition, and child care. These practical skills are developed through the use of a cooking lab and sewing projects. The department sponsors a child care program, which is attended by neigh- borhood children. nj! its Q Industrial Arts Department The Industrial Arts Department encourages the formation of co-operative attitudes among the students. It develops an interest in the arts of industry whether the students use them in the future as a vocation, as a hobby, or as a back- ground for advanced fields of endeavor. Differ- ent levels of mechanical drawing, metal work, and wood work are available to all Jr. and Sr. High boys. Industrial arts courses are required in both the 8th and 9th grades. D' all library As the focus of all collected knowledge, the library amply cove-rs all material introduced in the high school course of study. For conscientious students it provides a source of reference material, supplementary reading, and fictional literature. Math Department The Math Department strives to develop logical thinking and the ability to analyze problems. General math, algebra I and algebra II complete the maximum math requirements. Plane geome- try, trigonometry and algebra, and advanced math are additional courses which provide a sufficient background for further mathematical programs. rf I 1 y K? if ,Mnsie Department The Music Department endeavors to give stu- dents a general understanding of music and to provide an opportunity to participate in instru- mental and choral ensembles. General music and instrumental music are offered on the iunior high level, while band and chorus are presented to senior high classes. The iunior high band prac- tices before school, the senior high band re- hearses during the regular school day. When the needed instrumentation is available, an orchestra will be organized. The Music Department also sponsors the annual Variety Show. Seienee Department The courses offered by the Science Depart- ment develop within the student a scientific attitude. They provide the basis for an apprecia- tion of nature and help illustrate the value of science today. The studies also acquaint the stu- dent with the vocational opportunities in the science field. General science, biology, and chem- istry complete the 'required science credits, while Zoology and physics are optional courses. 20 vm?-aff af rf? QQ! Physical 5aneatien Department The Physical Education Department provides an opportunity for students to participate in ath- letic activities. The classes are introduced to such sports asf football, basketball, softball, Wrestling, hockey and gymnastics. Although only eighth and ninth grade students are required to par- ticipate in the physical education program, the course is available to students in all grades. lIlll xfgf-54244:-is' 0 .grigifiavkia We Q '4Ilminn2 fwrb-aaa:-.sa i ?Qf'h4t lg l- ,lq -if- I I 'ii 6 51 J: 1, I .iii.i'i.f'gfm,,:.4!-i-:5 'ilu 'lm ltflmx-'!'J!195i. ti !itm w,-155111-4. tin, q,,w..wm1lf Q Xxsi!um,,.WllnU1140 Xl5rimi5f2'W4 Seeial Studies Department An understanding of the present can be gained through a study of the past. Based on this theory the Social Studies Department offers a diversified program in the study of past events and their effort on to-day's society. World History, U. S. History, Civics and P.O.D. are required studies, the last two exploring the principles of modern gov- ernment. Economics is an optional course while Modern European History is a college level history course. . E E E 5 5 5 ? 5 E 2 Q 5 3 E 2 2 5 6 2 5 5 Q Z S 1 E as 5 S 3 if 5 J S Q. 1 A i X Q 5 2 2 Q gg ..v,.,.w ,gym ,.q,f-W mm LU.- m..wM,fM-Www. -W-A.-ff-W-An -W-www -M V xv-f M--'M W--W mf-A-4 -gg - W-Q 4 ,flflazirlenauce Row I: Wilbur Dennis, Mable White, Annie Pack, J. Ray Beeghley, Robert Pack, Joe Capone, Claude Marston. Row 2: Carl White, Morris Jackson, Edward Colbart, Irving Dorsey, 22 Ezzfeferizz Row 1: Robert Killinger, Louis Frantom, Dolores Watkins, Ruth Harington, Dorthea Thom- as, Anna Ma-rie Hoirky, Jessie Fitzroy. Row 2: Patty Dormi- nick, Phyllis Laroque, June Trickett, Faye Thomas, Mary Brown, Eliza-beth Dulin, Caro- lyn Gray. 5 as ' gl ill E S 5 14 i 0 r s The Class of 1964 was led Through a successful year by Jim Fava, presidenT, Larry Abrams, vice president Diane Wilson, secreTary, and Will Davis, Treasurer. CommiTTees which were seT up early in The year by The officers organized The Senior Play, The Senior GiTT, The Will and Prophecy, and a Senior Scrapbook which will be leTT by The class in The library. The officers were ably backed by a willing and inTeresTed class. I A 1 1 LARRY ABRA I Lar . dev d '-3 er ' coa . . . ot f d of s . . . liked by the g er . college lklxin e re. Homeroom treasur 1, W-if pres' t 2, ' l s Treasu r 2-, Class Vice-Presi nt 4 Coun , Na' nor So -v 3, 4, veep 4 Basketball , Baseball 2, 4, MAS airman , ey Club, Presid nt 3, Po der uff F o bal o c 4. I RHETT L Keeps disc'Js ns going i oo a io a' im af grad- uation. , I I -1 W W9 GERTRUDE ANDERSON Trudy . . . favorite class is Journalism . . . future ele- mentary teacher. Dramatics Club 'l, 2, Latin Club 2, TALON 4. SHERRY JANE ANDERSON Does she or doesn't she? . . . sports car enthusiast . . . future Art School stu- dent. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Social Stud- ies Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 4, Student Librarian l, 2. BEVERLY JEAN ANDERSON Bev . . . from Bawston . . . hot rodder . . . chang- ing interests . . . infectious laugh . . . small co-ed col- lege. Cheerleader 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, Social Committee 4, Powderpuff Football 3, Homeroom officer 2, 3. CHARLENE ANDERSON Enioys speedy cars . . . along with many, detests homework . . . plans to ioin Women's Air Force. Chorus 2, 4. SONIA M. ANDERSON Enioys singing . . . plans to enter business world after graduation. Senior Activities, Chorus 3, 4, FBLA 4. T. MICHAEL ANDERSON Mike . . . murdered Mr. Ridout's crayfish . . . good addition to Falcon wrestlers. Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, Basketball l, Track 2, Homeroom treasurer 3, MASC 4. '1 25 RICHARD BAINES WILSON ARNDT Enioys woodworking, Cor- vettes and Traveling . . . plans to don Air Force blue after graduation. PATRICIA ANNE ARNOLD Pat . . . willing typist . . . future plans include iunior college and a secretarial ca- reer. Chorus I5 Booster Club 25 Trl-Hi-Y 35 CAULDRON typist 35 MASC 45 Social Committee 45 FBLA 45 Senior Activities. Rich . . . interested in Glen Burnie girls . . . boating enthusiast . . . photography bug . . .future electrical engineer. Dramatics Club 25 Photography Club 2. VICTORIA ELAINE BALL Vicki . . . always washing blackboards . . . enioys all water sports . . . plans to enter a teacher's college. Booster Club 25 Social Committee 25 Spanish Club 35 MASC 45 Senior Activities. 26 PATRICIA ANN ARK Enioys softball and all sports . . . likes red Corvairs, candy and camping . . . future phys. ed. or English teacher. Varsity S Club I, 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball I, 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 4. VALERIE RICE ARMSTRONG A very deserving and determined person . . . likes to sleep late and swim in the ocean . . . dislikes domestically incIined girls and glasses . . . future includes Towson. Dramatics Club I, 25 Library assistant I, 25 TALON 35 Spanish Club 3, 4, secretary 45 Poster Club 3 ANDREA LYNN ASTI Enioys dramatic works . . . spends spare time reading . . . likes interesting people . . . plans to attend a small liberal arts college. Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 45 CAULDRON 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 25 Homeroom Sec- retary 2. CHARLES ATWELL Chuck . . . Civil Air Pa- trol . . . dislikes women-haters . . . Future Air Force member. DOROTHY ELLEN BAUER Ellen . . . brains, brains, more brains . . . ruins curves on all tests . . . drives Cadillac convertible daily . . . likes nice clothes, good books . . . college bound to Goucher. Student Librarian 1, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Social Studies Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, EMBERS 4, MASC 4, National Honor Society 4. ANN CAROLYN BAUGH Another of SPHS's quiet brains . . . dislikes senior privileges, high heels, school letters . . . future plans: the old college grind. Student Librarian i, 2, Social Studies Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. CHARLOTTE ANN BEDSOLE Willing to sign up for any- thing . . . has great potential ability in creative writing . . . dislikes snobs . . . plans to be a physical therapist. Dramtatics Club i, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FNA 'l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, TALON 2, CAULDRON 3, 4, Senior Editor 4. JOYCE DAWN BELL Petite . . . can be found working at Grants . . . Bug . . . plans to be a beautician. GERALD BEAHM Unusual sense of humor . . . usually seen with a petite senior . . . future plans are undecided. SUE BEARDSLEY Quiet individualist . . . de- voted student of French . . . great record collector . . . plans a career in art or psychiatry. TALON 3, EMBERS 2, 4, So- cial Committee 2, Booster Club 2. VICKI BLACKBURN Enioys folk singing, especially PP8tM . . . quiet . . . sincere. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, FBLA 3, 4, Homeroom vice-president 3. ROBERT JOHN BLANCHFIELD Bob . . . interested in electronics . . . enioys watching Falcon gridders . . . plans to ioin Air Force. 27 ROBERT BRADLEY Bob . . . sportsman . . . hunting and water sports particularly . . . plans to make a million by picking money off trees. SUSAN ELIZABETH G. BROWN SUSAN ELIZABETH BRADSHAW Sue . . . neat dresser . . . plaid shoes to match each outfit . . . Ocean City fan . . . enioys a good party and everything nice. Homeroom president 35 So- cial Committee 3, 4, Presi- dent 41 TALON 35 Powder- puff football 37 Homecom- ing Court 4. Football fan llikes the playersl . . . usually seen driving her speed- boat . . . doesn't like A students . . . future Nurse Brown. Spanish Club 3, 45 Booster Club 47 MASC 4. JACQUELYN JOAN BRYANT Jacky . . . partial to the opposite sex . , . drives blue convertible . . . will enter business world upon graduation. MASC 4. 28 JOSEPH CLENT BOUDREAUX New arrival . . . active in previous schools in Illinois Cuba and Louisiana . . . dislikes raw eggs hopes to enter the Naval Academy. Dramatics Club 45 National Honor Society 4 Wrestling 4 JACK BOYD Transfer from North Carolina enjoys all water sports wrestling music . . . future forest ranger after U of Maryland STEVE BRENDLE Falcon wrestler . . . likes hearing the 3:10 bell ring . . . ioker . . . after grad- uation will attend officers school and later be a Marine aviator. Cross Country 25 Wrestling 2, 4. JAMES BROWN Not the James Brown . . . Jimmy . . . tinkers with cars . . . unimpressed by at Kennecott. f , N i history . . . hopes! to ork Ji I 'J ,Q I ELEANOR BUMP Does she ever stop giggling . . . partial to Navy . . . looks forward to the weekends . . . hopes to attend college. MASC 45 Booster Club 25 Social Committee 3. CRAIG BUNTEN Unusual sense of humor . . , plans to ioin the Navy and make a career of it. LESLIE ANN BURNETT Ann . . . Ladybug . . . any left-overs at lunch-she'll take them . . . loves a good time . . . future includes college. Homeroom officer 35 Alternate Cheerleader 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Booster Club 45 Powder- puff football 3, 4. JO CAROL BYRD Usually seen with a certain Falcon wrestler . . . skilled and willing typist . . . occu- pied Falcon suit during foot- ball season. Booster Club I, 25 Homeroom officer I, 2, 35 Powderpuff footballV3, 45 MASC Chair- man 45 Senior Activities. SANDRA BUTLER Sandy . . . hopes to be- come a nurse . . , likes art and sports . . . enjoys reading. KENT BUTLER Partial to Porsches and certain Junior girls . . . enioys boat- ing, water skiing and folk singing . . . future includes college and sports car racing. MASC 45 Audio Visual Aids I, 2, 35 Track 25 Key Club 3. IX rw fi W . Xxx.-N A -I r EDWARD LEE CANUPPR' srfi CD 1243 4 Likes working with automobiles . . . dislikes school . , , plans to become a mechanic. WILLIAM CARLILE Bill . . . big flirt . . , wouIdn't part with a penny . , . Let's face it-l'm the greatest , . . l'd like to dedicate this song to . . . future includes college. I Cross Country 25 Wrestling 25 Track 25 Homeroom Vice President 25 Football 3, 45 Homeroom President 3, 45 Lacrosse 45 Spanish Club 4. 29 JEFFREY DONALD CASPER Don enloys good mu sic. James Brown . . . what dimples . . . future law stu- dent . . . girls come from miles to be near him. Wrestling 4, Social Committee 3, Spanish Club 4. CARL H. CHAMP Supports all sports activities . . . will study electronics in the Air Force upon gradua- tion. RICHARD R. CLOPPER JR. Usually seen leading Falcon band down the field . . . enioys all types of music . . . future includes college. Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, President, Chaplain, Vice-president, Debating Club 2, Vice-president 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Maior 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 'l, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, 4, Science Club 2, treasurer 2, MASC Chairman 4, Baseball 1, 2. RONALD W. COLBURN Ron . . . likes football and baseball . . . enioys water sports . . . future plans are uncertain. U, ' v 1 - f , ,IJNWTTWI if if 1- pilrilrli L W dwg? RUSSELL CARTER Enioys outdoor activities . . . especially hunting . . . future plans are indefinite. STUART CARTER Other half of the Carter family . . . outdoorsman . . . feels there should be more senio privileges . . . hopes to ioin the Air Force. ,Za-9-fygvfifd 165,41 ELIZABETH CHAPMAN Betty . . mmm l know enloys sketching and sew n hopes to attend com mercial art school MARK MICHAEL CASSIDY Mike loved by all especially his English teacher new arrival from Arundel High DOLORES CRAYCRAFT DoeDoe . . . wishes that history courses could be abolished . . . greatest desire is to play on the football team . . . plans to attend Fleet's. LYNN C. CREWS Drives everywhere she possibly can . . . . . .future includes college or secretarial work. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, FTA 2, Chorus Min G 9 i USNA occupies her time 3. ARGARET CROWLEY cl of her own . . . enioys ood time . . . powderpuff m wouldn't have been the e without her. eroom secretary 2, Dra- tics Club 4, Powderpuff football 4, Basketball 1, Cheer- leader 'l. NDACE CULLISON n artistically in enloys singing life centers around a ceman rus 2 Student Librarian 2 Science Club i Poster RICHARD CIRASOLE Ric loves to dance . . . came to SPHS from GBHS . . . enioys singing in chorus OTTILIE S. CRISP impressed by VW's . . . likes summer and its many activi- ties . . . future includes col- lege and interior decoration. Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Chorus 3, MASC 4, Dramatics Club 4, Social Committee 4, Student Librari- an l, 2. M dvble., occ Qefflaulfiltt hw been G qejxiyk Qt fi 4121 me QM www twfsf -vflgltmk U,,ce'ue lwdcl elflol' of Coated. Luck iw NUM Eulwfe, Lloulll Glo .para Love fflzlwcwfi JANICE DAVIES ' 'gd Jan . . . known for ladylike language , . . likes to visit D. C. . . . true petite blond . . . Am l neat or am l neat? . Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 2, 4, Homeroom vice-president 2, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 4, EMBERS 4. GEORGE WILLARD DAVIS Ill Will . . . lacrosse advocate . . . neat guy . . . wants to abolish eggshells . , . hopes to attend Duke. EMBERS 2, 3, 4, Advertising Editor 4, Class treasurer 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Powderpuff Coach 4. MICHELE DUTROW THOMAS D I FATTA Tom . . . likes water ski- ing and road racing . . . dis- likes long hair . . . plans to study dentistry at the Uni- versity of Maryland. RANDY DODSON Always keeping Mary com- pany . . . enioys working on cars . . . a hi for all. Quiet . . . enioys swimming and other summer sports . . . likes to sing. Chorus 2, 47 Booster Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 4. RUSSELL DWYER Enioys most sports . . . especially hunting and boating . . . plans to enter the plumbing and heating business. 32 LAURA DAVIS Powderpuff player . . . enioys playing basketball . . . expert swim- mer and oliver . . .future Olympic star. Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Senior Activities. GREGORY DICK Greg . . . likes to watch sports events . . . Falcon supporter . . future plans are indefinite. ELIZABETH DRURY L Betty . . . likes music . . . fifth period was a challenge . . . plans to work after grad- uation. FBLA 4, Chorus 2, 3, Booster Club 4, TALON 4. KENNETH RICHARD DUNN Ken . . . invaded SPHS this year . . . rarely stands still . . . Dunn, you could have done better . . . wants to be a phys. ed. teacher. Football 4, Basketball 4. l ARTHUR EBERSBERGER Artie . . . actually likes decorating for dances . . . sports fan l . . . interested in science . . . future includes AACC and U. of Delaware. Football 2, 3, manager 4, Basketball manager 3, 4, MASC 4. CAROL EFFLAND Enioys swimming . . . likes the new found art of driving . . works after school . . . plans to further her ducation. XFN Q ,e y of , W 5 gpm QQ-5 DIAN L ELLIOTT , ' A . JJ 6Qyf! E?JPartial to middies . . . an B' M fzlifeguards . , . pinkie J' QYN plans a future in the medical qffyv-5 Atf bQf field. Dramatics Club 2, 45 Span ish Club 3 4 Senior Activi Jxscay U! iesp Social Committee 4 SQRAEIA FAFF - C atti . . . Spanish brain . . . loves confusion . . . artistically inclined . . . col- lege bound. Social Studies Club 3, 4, EMBERS 47 TALON 3, Safety Council 2, Spanish Club 4. JAMES FAVA A Q, Qdbfiaosfef Club 4, MASC 4 , u J. JAMES ERSKlNE Transferred last year from St. Mary's . . . strict dfilsciplinar- ian at meetings .R Lp. neat dresser . . . colleggfbound. Footba 3, S t all 3 Homer o ApreQ, ent ' u de tl cmpil esibl n M Ali 6 Vi L R! , gf i Q. L Mark Antony . . . if there'slJXNXli r B5 R 1 X it , V N ily . , W J a committee, he's working on it . . . college lies in the future. Class president 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 47 Safety Council 2, 3, 45 MASC chairman 41 Track 2, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, Homeroom veep 2, 3, Key Club 3, 47 EMBERS 4. A lj ,l fi .V 5 ,W ly ,rl llilp Likes all kinds of sports . . . plans a career in the Army ll llllfl-veal X R XJ if W W f LARRY FORD RUTH FORD Favors science and language courses doesnt appreciate piles of homework . . . plans to attend Eastern Baptist College is tw Ly L X flfll ERIC FROMM boredom and hunger . . the University of Maryland. MARION WALKER ing are two favorites , . future secretary. Chorus l, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA A. GARDNER Active in Severna Park's musical program . . . enjoys participating in sports .- . . hopes to attend Towson. Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 4, FTA I, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Powderpuff football 3, Softball 3, Stu- dent Librarian l, 2, 3. DENNIS GARNER I Interested in sports . . . enioys working with machines . . . after graduation would like to ioin the Air Force. Wrestling l, 2, Homeroom President 'l, Photography Club l, 2. 34 Ricky . . . strongly dislikes rather iovial . . . will attend FUHRMAN Avid fan of the bowling al IeyS . . . dancing and sing- I I BARBARA FORDI-IAM Likes Donald Duck and therefore dislikes duck hunters.. . . another student plagued by APMEAGTI . . . will attend college. National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, vice-presi- dent 4, Social Studies Club 3, 4, treasurer 4, Dramatics Club 2, Booster Club 2, EMBERS 4. DAVID ROY FORT Enioys dancing and all types of sports . . . favorite subiect is history . . . plans to enter the Navy and then attend college. I LAWRENCE GADD Larry . . . enioys hunting and most sports . . . plans to enter the Air Force. ELIZABETH GARBER Betsy . . . known for her quiet, organized parties . . . all-around athlete . . . plans her future in the field of nursing. Dramatics Club l, 2, Social Committee l, 2, Booster Club 'l, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, TALON l, Powderpuff foot- ball 3, 4. LlAM GEISLER r . . . interested in carpentry and electronics . . . likes for people ugh . . . future will center around the field of electronics. REN GEORGI A fan . . . likes lmpalas and cabin cruisers . . . future includes ness school. CAROL BURTON GOODY Aunt Goody . . . lover of Florida summers . . . al- ways having trouble with her boat and brother . . . spends spare time cultivating USNA . . . future includes college. J.V. Basketball l, Dramatics Club l, 2, Social Committee 1, 2, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Powderpuff football 3, 4, EMBERS 3, Senior activities. RUSSELL GRADDICK Always found around fire sta- tion , . . likes cars and various sports . . . wants to enter Marines. Fire Brigade 3, 4. JENNIFER CLAUDIA Gl Believes that tests ruin school blondes . . . AFS chairman and become a teacher. DORI llAcell ball p ming tend Frostburg. Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Social Comm ketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, EM clerpuff Football 3, 4 rifl- LES one of the few true hopes to attend Duke l la, Q S GLATZEL . . . quite the basket- layer . . . enioys swim- . . . would like to at- ittee l, 2, 3, 4, Bas- BERS 4, MASC 4, Pow- er' . X Ubi YVONNE GRADDICK 5issy . . . resembles her brother . . . likes swimming, gym, Eng- lish, J.V. 4, B and typing . , . future is centered around business world. Basketball 3, Student Librarian 3, FBLA 4, Powderpuff football asketball 4, Volleyball 4, Senior activities. SUE GRAHAM Disli Boo kes egotistical people . . . also stamps put upside down on letters . like to attend Maryland Institute of Art. ster Club 2, 4, Social Committee 2, 4, EMBERS 3. 35 MARY JO GRINROD New addition to SPHS . . . amazed at size of the school . . , eni s all the activities. . if f L, y X f 7 U W W ft i CONRAD GRUBE Horse lover . . . enioys break- ing them in and working with them. DIANE L. HALL Which Diane is which? . . . hopes to own a T-bird someday . . . future includes secretarial work. Booster Club 3, Social Committee if FHA 'ly FNA i. DlANE MARGARET HALL Likes the Severn . . . promoter of .contact lenses . . . pleasant . . wants to maior in home ec. in college. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, MASC 4, FHA 2, Social Committee 2, 4. 36 THOMAS GRAUL Tom . . . enjoys Waterskiing . . . likes cars . . . plans to work after graduation. Fire Brigade 3. LOUISE GRECO Works at Grants .... likes outdoor sports . . . hopes to attend a business college and become an accountant. DALE HACKMANN Interested in people . . . likes various sports . . . en- ioys fooling with cars. Football 2, 37 Basketball Man- ager 3. SUSAN HADDAD Some people have all the luck . . . Rachel . . , weird sense of humor . . . will at- tend Smith College. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, TALON 3, MASC Chairman 4, EMBERS 4, Copy Editor 4, Safety Council 4, National Honor Society 4. to become a beautician. J OROTHY E. HALLER nioys participating in various sports . . . likes to sew . . . plans UDITH ANNE HAMINGER nterested in Zoology . . . likes red convertibles, animals and sports . . doesn't enjoy taking exams . . . future nurse. horaliers 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, , , , ' n n l 2 3 4 Varsity S Club 1, 2, 3, afety Council 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Social Committee 3, 4, Spanish lub 4, EMBERS 3, 4, Student Librarian 1, 2, 3, Senior Activities. GFGTOY' go to Va. JACQ Jackie EDWARD HARRINGTON Likes plenty of money . . . enioys most sports, especially hunting . . . his edu mercial Homiero 11 hopes to further cation. UELINE HARTLEY . . . telephone op- . . . interested com- student . . . hopes to a business college in om treasurer 2. JAMES MICHAEL HAMPE Mike what would Se verna Park do without Hampe . . active in sports likes good friends future Dr. Hampe Homeroiom president 2, 3 4 Class Vice-President 1- Wres 1 T Football 2 3 4 Co-Captain 4 Baseball 3- Varsity S CI b ROBERT WAYNE HANKINS Enjoys sports, cars and money . . . dislikes certain studies . . . plans after graduation are undecided. CANDY HAWK Football and Lacrosse 'fan . ant . . . pre-med studies in th . . partial to small cars . . , lab assist e future. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, FTA 2, Chorus 3. LINDA J. HAYS Likes to cook and sew . . . come e beautician. .37 enioys hair styling . . . hopes to be- KIM HOFFMAN CAROL ELLEN HEIN Enjoys chemistry class . . . white T-birds are a favorite . . . hopes to attend Towson . . . future elemen teacher. tary school Softball I, 2, Basketball 2, 3, TALON 2, Ho-m EFOOIT1 SEC- retary I, Varsity S Club 2, 3. SANDRA LEE HELBER Sandy . . . snort . . . a real heartbreaker . . '. always ready for fun . . . will attend Towson. Safety Council 3, coming Queen 4. Transferred from Saint Mary's Q . . quiet voice . . . actually likes Severna Park . . . hopes to enter nurse's training. RICHARD HOGAN 4, Home- Favorite subject is math . . . interested in sports . . . will attend college and major in engineering. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 2, 4, Safety Council 4, Home- room Vice-president 3. 38 DONNA HEALEY I Recent arrival from our neighboring Panthers . . . enjoys skiing, skin' diving and surfing . . . dislikes people who have no sense of humor . . . future airline stewardess. JO-ANN H EARY Jo . . . one of those Variety Show cancer sticks . . . fun loving . . . wants to pursue a secretarial career. TALON 3, Social Committee 4, MASC 4, EMBERS 4. Q 'x 0 I L' K fd! Q' I, ff 'sf I SHERRY LEE HIGHTOWER Known for her forgetfulness . . . musician . . . French class is her favorite . . . would like to attend Bucknell. j Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Or- f chestra I, 2, 3, 4, EMBERS 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, g French Club 3, 4, Vice-presi- I dent 4, tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Social I Committee 3, National Honor Society 4. E E jx j, 5 i I 5 5 s G i DIANE HITE It Recent arrival from West Vir- ginia . . . domestically in- clined . . . excellent typist . . . future secretary. CAULDRON 4, Clerical Editor 4. QI I I i I I I sa x I il I E jf ,t t LINDA HOLLOWAY Lin . . . likes tall boys . . . . devoted to the art of college and study nursing. Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Social puff Football 3, 4, MASC 4, H SHIRLEY HORNE Enioys horseback riding, dan petite . . . would like to becom Chorus 3, FBLA 4. C chewing gum . . . would like to attend omeroom secretary 2. . . finds Monday mornings unbearable ommlttee 2, 3, 4, TALON 3, 4, Powder- cing, and buying stylish clothes . . e an airline hostess. KATHY HORSLEY Transfer from Norfolk Vir ginia . . . 'folk music enthu siast . . . plans to attend col lege. HECTOR RONALD HOYOS Ron . . . always walking around flexing his numerous muscles . . . future Atlas. M. ELAlN HOUSE Housie . . . very active in sports . . . sensational plow derpuff runner . . . actually likes math . . . will go to college and train for teaching. Softball 2, 3, 4, captain 3, , Basketball 2, 4, Man ger 3,x Varsity S Club 2, 3,. , QQVQ derpuff F!EotballQ3, 4, tonal C .l KENNETH HUBER Ken . . . enioys bowling Honor So ietyD4. , C 196 P L.s.t,:.1:Li:f.g::z.,.- - lg , LQ be K te 2 ' - , - A , l ini ,le if , 9 N' may Crew 2, Key Club 4. 5 lf C S N, J , 5 1 Ox 4, yogi' Qlfz Qlwgg j LX LIL Q0 si H . I I5 , Jrvlti N2 A, t5ef.'!LO.iwf0 All 5 ,Q X DD Mft DAVID L. JACOBS New arrival at SPHS . . . enioys hunting, tumbling, swimming . . excellent drummer . . . good addition to Falcon band. Hi-Y 4, Wheel Club 4, Band 4. DONA A. JACOBS Always seen in a certain yellow T bird enioys swimming WILLIAM JONES l l l BARBARA ANN JOHN l Likes Army-Navy games . . . football and boating are among ini terests . . . hopes to travel . . . plans to attend Maryland Institute of Art. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Senior Activities, Chorus 4. JANE ELIZABETH JOHNSON Janie . . . good grief . . . likes lifesavers . . . smart dresseri . . . plans to attend Sweet Briar. Safety Council 4, Dramatics Club 1, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Social Studies Club 4, MASC 4. ' 1 5 , g 4 iitiftlt? QW2 ff0iLi'QiwTiJ,iffiff'C ' it -Q5 Flu ,vwffkfclflwfl f fl T ,ai l lu MTM 'lgflfj gjdw 'L C,WZJ51'7Dgf jfyilaffl ly, Z9 'C' K .1 W . I 5 NAN IE LEE illlc C0136 JOHNSON - A ' Doesnt understand people who don't have school spirit i FBLA 4, cial Committe 4, Powderpuff JAMES JONES football ROBE T BRUCE JONES Bruce various cars . . . if there is a party he's there . . . head- ed for Booster Club 2, 3, 4, MASC nior activities, Home- wou d ike to be a profession- al air stylist or a secretary. X oys styling hair . . . Basketballh 2, 4, So- L 47 Soflball 4- Sports enthusiast . . . especial ly hunting, boating and fish F ing . . . hopes to work in electronics after graduation . , . noted for his law career. , l room president 3, Social 3 Committee 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4. LENORA D. JONES Enjoys working on FBLA plans . . . likes to bowl and drive her car around i hopes to become a top-notch secretary E FBLA 3, 4, president 4, Home 5 room president 1, 2 l 4 l l Bill . . . enjoys hunting and football . . . dislikes dogs . . . plans to enter the service and then become a truck driver. THOMAS JOHN KALLIS Tommy . . . great control of temper . . . doesn't like close fitting clothes . . . keeps basketball games lively . . . hopes to attend U. of Maryland, Basketball 3, 4. 40 ICOURTNEY CAMPBELL KANOUR Court . . . known for her great love of Greeks . . . very casual hairstyle . . . faithful basketball fan . . . loves summer and skiing very artistic . . . plans on college. Poster Club lp Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, EMBERS 2, CAULDRON 3, '47 Senior Activities, Social Committee I, 4, FTA 3, Booster Club 2, 3. .IUDITH ANN KATSKI Engoys music, especially singing . . . also enjoys horseback riding plans to become an airline stewardess. Chorus 'I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID KESSLER Member of fire department . . . likes fast cars . . . plans to attend a college in Mary- land and become a civil en- gineer. Football I, Fire Brigade 3. BARBARA ANN KESTLER Usually seen driving her VW around . . . loyal Falcon fan . . . college lies in the future. Social Committee 'l, 2, 3, 47 Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Powder- puff football 37 Senior activ- ities. DOROTHY LOUISE KELLENBERGER Dottie . . . enioys flying in family plane . . . sports fan . , . another future air- line stewardess. Chorus I, 2, 3, Student Li- brarian 'l, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, Senior activities. KATHLEEN KERNAN Kitty . . . enioys swimming and skating . . . sincere . . . future includes secretarial work. chorus 4, FBLA 4. DOLORES KINDER Domestically inclined . . . enloys cooking and sewing plans to enter some phase of business world after graduation chorus 3, EMBERS 3, FBLA 1 2 M1-xsc 4 PATRICIA ELAINE KINSEY Pat . . . tansfer from Massachusetts sports fan very active in previous school . . college bound National Honor Society 4. 4, S b , . ' . . p on ANNE CECIL KLUGE Cleo . . . one of those powderpuff stars . . . likes pretzels, waterskiing and foot- ball . . . hopes to attend the U. of Florida. Powderpuff football 45 MASC 4. DIANNA MARIE KNIGHT Di . . . wouldn't miss a game if her life depended on it . . . my mother says . . . hopes to attend college and study zoology. Booster Club i, 25 Social Committee 'l, 25 Band i, 2, 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Homeroogn officer i, 3, 45 Se ' r apflvi. ties. F9-' ry QLD MJ 7551 Sa fp Q 3' O 59 ,5 U-5 DTT ' X11 ' NE lg , ss fx G at T X QQ 07 J! 0 5 js -.' X' Q! .4 sf Q' Q4 ' H! --? A0 We r of QQ Vw J, , . Q gf 'V l-73 .J Q7 . ff J sus . RLE V' do ,Def sf 4 i op o ar c eer dwiices e s and . tw ye pow fsu orter .futur ans ost Clu i 2, 45 Safe ou I, 2, 45 ' activi es5 Tri-Hi-Y - o ial -1. it ee ii v U NA K A afety uncil 5 So Co i tee s e all l , l , 25 TA ' - :P P , : ' lv r an ,3. Srl 4 Riff ed s e . . eni s orts plans end a a. col e. ' , 45 st N 2 ER er u f b 4 r mati JEFFREY KLINE l industrious APMEAGTI student . . . quite happy to be a senior . .l dislikes pointed shoes . . . hopes to attain a deg-ree in science d medicine. Stage Crew 3, 45 Photography Club i, 25 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Ke Club 2, 3, 4, treasurer 45 Social Studies Club 45 TALON 45 CAUl DRON 35 MASC 45 Senior activities5 National Honor Society 4. SHIRLEY ANN KLUG Dislikes big mouths . . . likes Grand Prix . . . plans to attend beam tician school or Maryland institute. l Booster Club 25 Social Committee 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3, 45 Chorus S Safety Council 2, 35 EMBERS 45 Student Librarian 2. i ROBERT KORNMAN Bob . . . enioys watch- ing the mighty Falcons . . . musically inclined . . . future plans are indefinite. iff SUSAN KRAMER Likes folk music and all kinds of dance . . . plans to par- ticipate in a dance festival . . . will attend Metropolitan Opera Ballet School. Student Librarian 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Chorus 45 MASC 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3. ROBE RT LANE Bob , . intellectual . . . advanced Spanish stud-ent . . . kind word for all . . plans include college. Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, MASC Chairman 4, Key Club 3, 4, President 3, Safety Council 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Activities. JAMES MICHAEL LARSEN No, l'm not Brad's brother . . . conversationalist . . . will probably go far . . . future engineer. Class Vice President 3, MASC Steering Committee 3, 4, Football 2, restl 4,W ing 2, 3, Track i, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4. PATRICIA ANN LATHAM voted pianist . . . dislikes foreign languages . . . will attend Westminster. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Safety Council 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, EMBERS 4. ANDREW ILAVOIE Welcome back . . . member of the cast, cane and crutch club . . . looking forward to a pre-med course at Mary- land. Science Club I, Dramatics Club I, 4, Chorus 2. Admirer of all music . . . de- ELIZABETH LARSON Yes, l'm Brad's sister . . . always busy . . . deserving person . . . seamstress . . . plans to attend Westchester. Softball I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, TALON 2, EMBERS 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, MASC Chairman 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. THOMAS BRADLEY LARSON Yes, l'm Brad . . . take me to your leader . . . ex- tremely creative . . . credit to SPHS . . . many sleep- less nights last October . . . future architect. Maryland Association of Student Councils, President 4, Class President 3, Dramat- ics Club 3, Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom president 2, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. SHEILA M. LEAGUE Loves for SPHS to win games thinks sunny days are the greatest . . . true friend . , . will do well In whatever she chooses Homeroom treasurer 2, Dramatics Club 2 FBLA 3 4 PATRICIA A. LEHR Pat . . . favorite pastimes include bowling and skating plans to attend business school after graduation Q ,LX J IM FAVA NANCY MCGOU RY Senior Hes! ,411-Around Mast lcaderslzgv BRAD LARSON PATSY SULLIVAN Superlafives Most Studivus BOB VAN HOUTEN ELLEN BAUER Mast Afikeq ta Succeed BETTY LARSON JIM LARSEN E Qigbb J' Xff CU RT RITTER MIKE HAM PE X JANET OSB , - ORNE ELAIN HOUSE Svnivr Mas! Gzlelffed 1 P Mn and Miss Qalcou upsrlafivss Komen and AYIIHKI' f E WV E 1- F , l6'ssf Dressed 'HFWLMMYEQ X M Ek. 5 51 K JO ANN MERCER SUE BRADSHA W PETE NELSON SKIP SHADE FREDERICK LEYH RICHARD LOGAN Likes sports, cars and clothes . . . dislikes homework . . . plans to study business- ad- ministration at college. Spanish Club 4, Baseball 3. R. OWEN LOGSDON lll Owie . . . dramatic . . . likes Naples, ltaly . . . hopes to attend San Diego State College . . . Foreign Service. MASC Chairman 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Social Committee 3, TALON 4, Senior activities. Fred . . . enjoys working with cars and anything mechanical . . . employed by a local grocery . . . future plans are indefinite. BEVERLY JEAN MARTENSEN Bev . . . loyal supporter of USNA . . . clothes enthusiast . . would like to go to college and become a psychologist. FTA 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4, Social Studies Club 3, 4, Band l, 2, Chorus 3, Booster Club 2, Senior Activities, Dramatics Club l. 48 THOMAS G. LEYDIC Tommy . . . sports bum . . sits In Physics class and looks he is really learning something likes food and money hopes to attend the Citadel. Track 'l, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3 4 Span sh 2 3 V s Club 3, MASC 4. ESTA LYNNE LISTMANN Always joking around . . . hates sour faces likes to sing at dance . . . will attend a business school Dramatics Club 3, 4. ANNE BREWSTER LOVELL Make-up artist for Dramatics Club . . . real worker . . . usually found working on TALON . . . will attend West- EFF! Maryland. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, TALON 3, 4, Man- aging Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4, EMBERS 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Social Committee 4, Booster Club 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, CAULDRON 3. CAROL LOWRY Newcomer to SPHS . . . loves D.C . . , . likes loyal people . easy to make friends with GLORIA MATHIS Likes water sports . . . enioys classical and semiclassical music . . . interested in the Academy . . . plans to become a concert pianist. VIRGINIA MAURO Ginner . . . likes Severn and a certain post graduate there . . . enioys bowling and dancing . . . future nurse. Softball lg Social Committee 1,6 4, ,Uesident ly Senior Activities, Mai-ff U J 2 fi Wzfybliglfljllwgwyp 'nt' M i W jf? if ,, . GX jj J WW SUSAN B. .MCCLAY Suzi . . . likes all sports, USNA, summer activities . . . fun loving . . . prospective art maior at the U. of Mary- land. ball 3, 4, MASC Chairman 47 Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT McDOWELL Bob . . . tried to overthrow Student Council . . . likes ivy league shirts . . . true Demo- crat . . . future mechanical engineer. Band 35 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, treas- urer 47 Wheel Club 25 Student Librarian 2. TALON 2, Powderpuff Foot- WILLIAM MAYDWELL Bill . . . quiet . . . likes art . . . enioys motorcycles . . . plans to enter business upon graduation. GORDON MAYERS JR. Rick . . . enio-ys building things . . . a hunter . . . dislikes hairhops . . . aero- nautical engineer. Stage Crew 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. NANCY WATERS MCGOURY But my eyes are green . . . personality plus . . . loves to sing and play the piano . . . enthusiastic worker , . , will attend Bucknell. Student Council Secretary 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, Class Secretary 35 EMBERS 1, 3, 4, Graduate Editor 45 TALON 2, 3, 4, Managing KEditor 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, MASC Steering Committee 47 Home- room President 1, 2, 3, Safety Council 'l, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Band l, 27 Homecoming Court 4, Sweetheart Ball Court 2, Booster Club 2, 3. LYNNE A. MCINTIRE Likes camping . . . has an interest in singing . . . pleasant . . . hopes to become a nurse. FNA 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Chorus 2, 4, MASC 4. 49 DIANNE MARIE MILLS DORIS ANN MCLEOD Likes people who are cheer- ful . . . enioys singing . . . after graduation she plans to enter the business world. Chorus I, 37 Student Librarian 37 Safety Council 3, 4, EM- BERS 4: FBLA 4. JO-ANN MERCER Pete and 'Gladys . . . likes all good music . . , well dressed . . . hopes to attend Penn State. Safety Council 2, French Club 4: NIASC 4, Social Committee 2, CAULDRON 35 National Honor Society 4, Senior Activi- ties. Exchangeable eye color . . . great singing voice , . . stylish dresser . . . future includes college and beauty contests. Dramatics Club 3, Spanish 3, Choraliers 3, 4, Sextet 3. KATH RYN DIANE MILLS Kathy . . . active chorus member . . . writes with red ink only . . . enioys boating and water skiing . . . plans to work after gradua- tion. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3. 50 I PAM MCLAUGHLIN Likes to sew and play bridge . . . Falcon fan . . . dislikes carbon copies . . .would like to enter nursing. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Softball 2, Student Librarian I, 2, 3, Chorus 3. HOWARD McLANE Enioys working on hotrods and driving them around . . . plans to go into excavating. DAYLE MERRIAM I Enioys singing . . . usually giggling . . . future includes college. Booster Club 1 2 3- Chorus I, FHA I- FNA I' Social Com mittee 2 3 KATHY MILLER Enioys bowling . . . dislikes real hard work . . . hopes to enter the secretarial world. EDITH Nl. MOERSCHELL Fictive member of the Dramatics Club uined curves on Zoo tests . , . plans to Jramatics Club I, 2, 37 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. EDWARD MONAGHAN 'Ecldie . . . if it's history, he's an . . . likes summer sports . . go into nursing. expert . . . runnerup in the -lomecoming reiects . , . great ad seller . , . future includes college. football 3, 47 EMBERS 4. WILLIAM MOORE Bill . . . loves cars easy to get along with . . . likes to hang around the guys. with SUSAN MORELL Quiet . . . enioys acting . . . Falcon supporter , . . hopes to become a teacher. Dramatics Club 2, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 47 FTA 2. DIANE MOODY Likes good food, nice clothes and some teachers . . . usua ly seen with a certain grad- uate . . . future medical sec- retary. Social Committee 3, 4, MASC 4, Powderpuff football 4. TENA R. MOORE Enjoys singing . . . active commercial student . . . dis- likes cafeteria rush . . . would like to enter the com- mercial field. Dramatics Club I, FBLA 4. SANDRA E. MORRIS Sandy . . . typical woman driver . . . enioys a good time . . dislikes loud iuniors . . . future medical secretary. Powderpuff football 3, 4, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 35 Senior activities, MASC 4. JAMES MORRIS Enioys woodworking . , . rather quiet and reserved . . . hopes to attend college after graduation. SI CATHE MURRAY ioys most water activities . . . future plans are unde- cided. Chorus 2, 3, 4. JOHN W. NELSON Johnny . . . conversational- ist . . . travels around from school to school . . . future vertising. Basketball l, Track 1, Home- room president l. ALAN FREDERICK NETHEN Gridder co-captain . . . really helped the Falcon Fair . . . president of the third period Spanish class . . . hopes to attend college. Football 2, 3, 4, Homeroom treasurer 3, Spanish Club 4. GILBERT O. Nic:HoLsoN, JR. The chanting of Gil's nickname can be heard at every football prac- tice . . . enthusiastic about all school affairs . . . artistic . . . would like to be an architect. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Social Committee 4, veep 4, EMBERS 4, MASC 4, Senior activities. 52 lnterested in singing . . . en- plans are in the field of ad- CHARLES WILLIAM MOXLEY JR. Mex . . . famous legs . . . Really . . . great drummer . . likes his clogs. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Lieutenant I Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom treasurer 4, Homeroom vice-presidel, 2, 3, Intramural Director 4. MARY MARGARET MULLINS Peggy . . . favorite pastime: Salvatorie Kher violin, . . . Monday and Thursdays will find her at Peabody . . . always happily singin Chorus l, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Social Committg 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Powderpuff football 3, 4, Senior activities, MA 4. i PETER SHIVELY NELSON Pete . . . pursued powder- puff coach . . . enioys danc- ing . . . blushes easily . . . -l T i vi? i will attend college. Homeroom officer l, 2, Homeroom president 4, Au- iz, dio Visual Aids Club 1, Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4, Veep, 3, President 4, Class Treasurer 3, Baseball 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Powderpuff Coach 4, Senior activities. GERALD NESTER Jerry came here in sopho- more year . . . enjoys riding motorcycles . . . a future contractor. fl-IEODORE J. NICK in I'Ted . . . never found shoeless . . . a whiz in economics . . likes outdoor activities . . . hopes to attend college. Safety Council 3, 4, Wrestling 3. KARLA NITSCHE Very studious . . . likes books . . . partial to the Air Force . . . hot a vegetable lover . . . future plans include college. Student Librarian l, 2, 3, 4, Social Studies Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, p TALON 2, 3, Science Club I, 2, Basketball 2, Dramatics Club 4. Wifi X ,iq efwlllw 'I . . . I I X an fan . . . would like TQYQFQM a 2 JANET OSBORN Talented . . . always work- ing out folk songs on her Goya . . . excels in writing poetry and short stories. CAROL OWENS Sports fan . . . also a seam- stress . . . enloys cooking . . . future social worker. Emlaivl 92.0. . DAVID WILLIAM O'BRlEN Dave . . . always planning successful dances oya to attend W 8. L and study medicine. ball 1, 2, B seball I, , Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, EMBERS Sports Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Social Committee 4, MASC Chairman 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, ELIZABETH SUE OSBORNE Sue . . . partial to wearers of English Leather . . . dislikes big black sunglasses and Tammy movies . . . would like to travel abroad. Student Librarian l, Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Softball 2, TALON 2, Varsity S Club 2, Homerolom vice president 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. 'geek -ko QOWNWQQQ AXXS I Som Ong xgmouov. Lberjocsa. RQ, XI XQQ W coax QQXGIUSIXOIQIDOGCIYBN I QACWR ' ' O Kaalaaexe CLXX MHS QUJO N ENXQQO ggi AI EDWARD ROY PAGE 'CO Eddie . . . likes dirty hummers and pizza . . . shy smile . . but . . . plans to attend a iunior college. Hi-Y 4, Chorus 4. JOHN PARKS Jack . . . enioys various sports . . . also likes working with cars . . . plans to enter college after graduation. Basketball 2, Football 3. I 53 ANNE PLEWS Enioys skating, swimming and typing . . . likes to travel . . . doe-sn't like rough crowds a future secretary. FBLA 3, 4, secretary 4, Stu- dent Librarian I, 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, Social Com- mittee 4, Chorus 2, 3. RICHARD POMPANIO After graduation Richard plans to loin the service. PATRICIA A. PUSAVER Likes roller skating, parties, and Ocean City . . . dislikes short week- ends . . . plans to work as a typist. 'MASC 4, Senior activities, Chorus 3, Powderpuff Football 4, FBLA 4, FNA 2. LOUISE RAMSEY Interested in math and Swarthmore . . . good marksman . . . ac- cepted at Western Maryland. ' Latin Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, EMBERS 3, 4, Business manager 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Senior activities, Ho-meroom vice president 4, National Honor Society 4. 54 RAY PAUL I Or is it Paul Ray? . . . has trouble staying awake during POD . .I follower of athletic teams . . . college and then pilot training i the Air Force. Band I, Fire Brigade 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Key Club 3, Bass ball 2, 4. I MARY PLAWIN Horses are a favorite . . . dislikes being short . . . enioys wate sports . . . would like to become a beautician. Softball 2, Powderpuff football 3, Maiorettes 2. I RAYMON D POTTS Likes all sports . . . disap- pointed in those who can't drive . . . future plans center around the Air Force anish Club 2 3 4 3 4 veep 3 HIY 3 treasurer 3' EMBERS 3' Audio Visual Aids 2 JANET KAY PUMPHREY Likes horticulture . . . enters and wins many garden show . , . artistic . . . will attend college Student Librarian I 2 Safety Council 2, 3, Social Studies Club 2 3' Science Club 2, Debating Club 2, Gar den Club 2 2 I i is if t X 4 I i s E 2 D. PATRICIA RANAGAN Pat . . . likes football games, lmpalas, and a certain English teacher's classes . . . would like to attend Strayer College. Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 3, 4, EMBERS 4, Student Li- bra rian l. THOMAS RATCLIFF Rat . . . powerhouse for Falcon gridders . . . has a way about dancing . . . masters the keyboard . . . hopes to attend the Coast Guard Academy. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Class vice president 2, Homeroom treas- urer 3. SHARON M. REECHEL Known for her iokes . . . says what she thinks . . . likes boys over six feet . . . future includes college or civil service. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Powdlerpuff football Dramatics Club 1, Var- 2, 3, 3, 4: sity S Club 35 Homeroom secretary 3, Student Librarian 1. ROSE MARY REESE Likes Frats , music and lots of food . . . dislikes poetr . . . plans to go to a iun,i college and become se - tary. FBLA 4. fl 4 JY' tual! A0 ' fwiiffiiftifr all if if MAUREEN LYNN RAY Could be found at football games under the Falcon suit dislikes cracking knuckles enloys clownlng at lunch plans to attend Towson and then teach Dramatlcs Club 1 2 3 A ON 3 MASC Steering Com mittee 3 4 Homeroom pres :dent 3 Safety Council 2 3 JACK RECKNER New arrival this year at Se- verna Park . . . likes cars, water skiing and hunting . . . dislikes studying foreign ig lm llosaiffi-I REGULA lce skating enthusiast . . . has an interest in basketball and football . . . plans to maior in forestry in college. VERONICA G. REHBEIN Ronnie . . . dislikes lucky people who don't wear glasses . . loves ice cream . . . plans to enter nurses training. FNA 3, 4, presidejgvjiihorus 3, 4. R C 55 GEORGE RIDGLEY Like most boys enioys sports cars allergic to school plans to attend college. JANICE JEANNE RILEY Likes Jaguars . . . promotes school spirit . . . dislikes false sweetness ...N plans to go abroad and then become a secretary, Booster Club 2, 3, 47 Social Committee 27 FBLA 3, Ai EM- BERS 4. CHRISTINE ANNE ROACH Chris . . . likes tall guys . . . transferred to SPHS last year . . . quiet . . . and sincere . . . plans to become a legal secretary. Homeroom treasurer 37 Dramatics Club 37 Tri-Hi-Y 37 Powderpuff Football 47 Senior Activities7 Social Committee 47 EMBERS 4. MARJORIE BENNIT ROBERTSON Marge . . . the Falcons could use a kicker like Marge . , . noted for complete control of temper . . . would like to travel extensively and live in Hawaii. Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 47 Softball I, 27 Volleyball 3, Ai Varsity S Club I, 2, 37 Booster Club 37 Powderpuff Football 3, 47 Chorus I, 2, 4. 56 SUE ELLEN REPPARD Sue . . . likes Buicks . . . laughs a lot . . . Hi Forker . , . horse lover . . . plans to attend Madison and become a teacher. MASC Chairman 47 Social Committee 47 Safety Council 3, 47 National Honor Society 47 Chorus 47 Senior activities. BRIAN T. REYNOLDS Likes sports, sweaters, diving and reading . . . newcomer fron' Japan . . . photography bug . . . hopes to enter a-Navy program. Hi-Y 47 Science Club 4, President 4. CURTIS A. RITTER Curt . . . out-going . . . folk singer . . . likes music and swimming . . . plans to attend Hopkins and become an electrical engineer. Band 3, 4, president 47 Wheel Club 3, 4, president 47 MASC Chairman 47 Safety Council 47 Spanish Club 4, treasurer. PAUL BOSLEY RITTER Bos . . . likes to tear up S.P. in his VW . . . Hi hon . . . looks 'Forward to week- ends . . . enjoys sports events . . . future includes Maryland and Business Administration. Basketball 27 Wrestling 37 Track 1. ORRAINNE ROBICHAUD ew addition to SPHS from Canada . . . great French student . . . an't get used to the crowded halls . . . likes sports cars . . . would ike to attend college and become a French teacher. 'ANNA ROBINSON wner of a white T-Bird . . . Danna Banana . . . usually sincere . , . otpes to attend college. BLA 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, Social ommittee 2, 3. JOSEPH RUSSELL Didn't I iust see you go by? . . . enjoys various sports . . . plans to become an artist. Fire Brigade 3. EDWARD SAUNDERS Likes baseball, fire fighting and swimming . . . plans to go to college and enter the field of electronics, Fire Brigade 3. SUSAN DEBORAH ROHRBACH Debby . . . hates to lose . . . enioys water skiing, football and basketball games . . . hard and willing worker . . . college bound to Towson. J. V. Cheerleader I, 2, Cap- tain 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, A, Captain 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, Student Council Treasurer 4, MASC Chairman 4, Varsity S Club 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Sweetheart Ball Court 2. JOHN RUSSELL Interested in agriculture . . . enioys hunting . . . hopes to take farm mechanics training then start his own farm. Student Librarian I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3. DENNIS MICHAEL SAYERS Sleeps first period , . . likes Mr. Leake's fascinating Iectures . . . folk singer . . . starves during- the wrestling season . . . plans include a career in sociology or medicine. Wrestling 2, 3, 4, MASC Chairman 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, French Club 3, Track 2, Cross Country 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, CAULDRON 3. JAMES SCHILLER Welcome addition to SPHS . . . blue Jag . . . dislikes speed limits . . . patrols halls with Erskine . . . likes the finer things of life. Safety Council I, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Falcon Fair Chairman 4. 57 SUSAN GAIL SHATTUCK a lled kid . . . future includes ollege. SANDRA GREGG SCOTT Sandy . . . likes a certain dark-eyecl boy . . . enioys laughing . . . future plans are uncertain. Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Powderpuff Foot- ball 3, 4, TALON 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Senior Activities. WJ, ,WD ANICE SCHREMP Fwy? tt. QW - -.tlitzz 'seg QW Clic . . . My 'ju .JW ww cbfzxzal -Vw-4.34 yjqdi .WCQVMJ fe! KAREN sci-iMlDTJ,,,,,, R Lyme Found in the morning running sch ol store.. . . likes swimming an bowling . . . doesn't like Deaners . . . hopes to find a secre tarial iob. Chorus 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, School Store Manager 4, Homeroom sec retary 2, Safety Council 2, 3, 4. THOMAS SCHNEIDER Tom . . . likes offensive basketball . . . always bombing arou . . . enioys music . . . college bound . Basketball 2, 4, 'lgzck 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4. .JJ 090 .Jvolojl mwwww' gulf Wwilywwfwwfp cuff 14' SANDRA L. SEIPP Sandy likes math, clothes and baseball . . . enjoys dancing . . . doesn't like homework . . . plans to work after graduation. Softball 3, TALON 2, Social Committee 4. WALTER SHADE I1 Skip . . . can be found arguing with Erskine about who dresses better . . . po- tential mad scientist . . . plans to be a rich doctor. Basketball i, Homeroom veep l, Class Treasurer 1, Football 2, 3, 4, EMBERS 4, Safety Council 4. , rw E57 Likes dancing, food and talking . . . dislikes school, ot f '9 homework . . . plans to either go into the service or become a secretary. Chorus 4. MELISSA SHELLEY Enioys piano, art and sports . , . dislikes languages . . . will attend University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Booster Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Senior Activities, MASC 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Lieutenant 4. 58 .Z I ROBERT 0.51-IELLEY Bob . . . likes art, golf, football and drums . . . artistic . . . came to SPHS from Catonsville . . . the future holds college and commercial art. LINDA IRENE SHOWE Expert diving instructor at the Pines . . . dislikes pointless questions . . . plans to attend Western Maryland. Social Committee 4: Booster Club 2, Dramatics Club I, Social Studies Club Ip Tri-Hi-Y 25 Student Librarian 2, Chorus I. 5 ' u I I J '- J 5 ,' J rv -'I , , I .s c Q t s- ft' L b J. Q, J M if u J, x SUE SHUTZ Q Likes food and ice skating x. ' ' -sf. 5 J. . . dislikes football and A frats . . . plans to become h f , J, a secretary upon graduation. FBLA 4. ff fs! XV I-I DENNIS SKINNER 'W' ' A sports enthusiast . . . his favorites are fishing and base- b-aII . . . future plans include college. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Football Manager 3, Key Club 3. DELORES ANN SIEGERT Likes to bowl and attend all sports events . . . enioys mu- sic . . . hopes to become a secretary. ' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, CHARLES HENRY SLEICHTER Charlie , . . main interest is golf . . . future pro . . Flash . . . cartoonist . . . col lege bound. Basketball 3, 4, TALON 45 EMBERS 4, MASC 4. Vice President 4. ANDREW SMITH Andy . . . likes golf and basketball . . . dependable guy . . . future includes U. of Maryland and either dentistry or medicine. Homeroom president If Safety Council I, 2, 3, 4, MASC Chairman 4, Basketball I, 2. BARBARA ELAI N E SMITH Transfer from Glen Burnie . . . pinkie at Maryland General . . likes to sing and play the piano '. . . future nurse. 59 Works in grocery store likes boating and other water sports . . sounds familiar? would also like to attend college. Little Joe Interested in his motor scooter . , . enioys playing Band I 2 3 Cross Country 2 Track I Dramatics Club lp TALON 2. include college. 3, 4, Powolerputf football 4. PRISCILLA SMITH housewife. gucci, Eno THOMAS D. SMITH Q QQ, QBQSJT Cap Tom . . . likes sports . . . S hard working manager of the INXAC basketball team . . . college, XX marine corps and teaching lie S in the future. X Wheel Club 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Basketball mana r 3, 4 IN S NLEY by e I . nioys skat- g inter sports . . tu creta y. X Sen r A 3. O IG My I . . look rward to ds . . . ' ' e w dislikes pee h ink they are better th nyone else . . . plans to ter the Air Force. Football 37 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. RANDY STRICKLAND Likes Waterskiing and ice hockey . . . has a look alike attending the same school . . . would like to 'attend college. SUSAN DEBORAH SMITH Debbie . , . always in the middle of someones problem ikes sports, parties and zoology dislikes vegetables 'Future plans Dramatics Club I, 2, 4, Booster Club I 2 3 Social Committee I 2 Pat . . . enioys cooking and sewing would like to b Chorus I, 2, 3. Zig' Q1 flflcu W Ckluiixofq Q-:2mQmsoe,Q,CskI -Q, Incocnff D063 Lllwlj of CO QQW UQ- QQZC QA KQIWCAX CQCCQKQK s Cxxnclxftgcbeiu I X Kxmlm CgQcxclcLQWlQ WM QIII6 mi PATRICIA SULLIVAN Patsy , . . always rushing to meetings . . . Iikes camping, dancing, singing and team sports . . . mind of her own . . . future plans in- clude college, foreign service or teaching. Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Social Studies Club 4, Chorus 2, 3, EMBERS 2, 4, Circulation Editor 4, Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, MASC Chairman 4. BEVERLY TATE Motto is keep smiling . . . likes nice boys and fast cars. WILLIAM M. THOMAS JR. Bill . . . likes sports and enioys dancing . . , one of the chorus girls . . . plans to attend college. Basketball 2, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, Spanish Club 3. JAMES S. TODD Jim . , . likes boating and swimming . . . interested in people . . . plans to attend college and possibly teach. TALON 2, 4, EMBERS 2: So- cial Committee I, Booster Club I, 2, Stage Crew 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Wrest- ling I, 2, Track I, 2. - . BONNIE L TAYLOR Avid interest in VPI 1 e a big blue eyes sunny disposition would like to attend Baltimore In stitute and malor in art Band I 2- TALON 3' Booster Club I 2- Social Committee GARY THOMAS Likes sports and money . . . l always enioy a good mon- ster picture at the movies . . . hopes to attend Mary- land and afterwards have a career in electronics. Wrestling I, 2, 3. JOSEPH HAYWOOD TODD Ill Skip . . . extremely interested in dramatics . . . buys all issues of the TALON . . . future includes college. Science Club I, Poster Club I, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Student Librarian I, 2, 3, Safety Council 4, EMBERS 4, Stage Crew 3, Spanish Club 4. NORMA SUSAN TORCHIA lrma . . . has a way about her . . . never at a loss for words . . . likes parties and school activities . . .Q going to be a mathematician. Social Committee 2, MASC Chairman 4, Dramatics Club 4, CAULDRON 3, Booster Club I. 6I MICHAEL E TRIPPETT Mike likes sports and blondes dislikes math an talkative urs . . . clothes fiend . . . college bound. Baseball 3, 4, Science Club I, Spanish Club 4, homeroom officer 2. MARY LOUISE TROTT Long blonde hair . . . enioys dancing, listening to records and sports . . . plans to be- come a secretary. FRANCES URBAN Likes weekends at USNA, football, wrestling, and a pick-up truck . . . unfriendly towards unfriendly people . . . future work with IBM. Latin Club 2, Chorus 'l, Horneroom president 2, 3, Safety Council 3, 4, Student Librarian 2, 3. ROBERT JAMES VAN I-IOUTEN Bob . . . individuality is either a mark of genius or the reverse . . . dislikes MASC, people in general, and English class . . . college and Naval architecture lie in the future. Safety Council 2, Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, president 4, TALON 3, Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, EMBERS 4, Sports Editor, National Honor Society 3, 4, MASC Newsletter Editor 4. 62 RONNIE TORES Likes outdoor sports . . . really enioys long weekends . . . usuall found working in the school store . . , future secretary. Safety Council 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, FBLA 3, ,4, treasurer 4, homeroon secretary 2. LEONARD TOWNSEND Len . . . comparatively new arrival at SPHS . . . thinks Severn Park is different . . . willing to lend a hand. fam? ROLAND TURNER Chip likes tumor girls an my Severn lac et McDonalds his hd ing place hopes to at tend the U of Maryland 4, Spanish Club Basketball scorekeeper 3 4 Senior Activities DONALD TYSON Neat dresser follows latest styles avid Jour nalism fan Bu str EANNIE M. VETRA izza fan . . . Oh yeah . . . interested typist . . . would like to e a secretary or a dress designer. Volleyball 3, FBLA 4. RETTA VIESER Attended school previously in Germany . . . friendly and considerate . . likes boys who wear madras . . . hopes to attend Towson and E-iaior in elementary education, MBERS 4. CAROL WALKER Likes sports, people and Eng- lish . . . unimpressed by people who brag . . . future English or History teacher. Student Librarian 2, FTA 2, 3. CYNTHIA MARIE WALLS Cyn . . . powdierpuff star . . . can do 50 m.p.h. in re- verse . . . unique laugh , . . hopes to maior in journalism at college. Booster Club 2, Volleyball 2, TALON 2, 3, Social Commit- Tee 2, 3, 4, EMBERS 3, 4, Clerical Editor 4, Powderpuff football 3, 4, Senior Activities. RUSSELL VOLZ An Ocean City fan . . . en- ioys water skiing . . . would like to abolish speed traps and homework. JOHN A. WAGNER Likes to work with cars . . . can't get used to today's danc- es . . . would like to enter the Navy. PAMELA WARDELL Pam . . . likes all kind of food, buying clothes and singing . . . dislikes getting lup early in the morning . . . smiling blond . . . hopes to attend college. CAULDRON 3, 4, Booster Club 3, Chorus 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, EM- BERS 3, MASC 4, Senior Activities. WILLIAM A. IWEMMER BiII . . . avid interest in folk music . . . works hard for school dances . . . plans to enter the field of medicine. Dramatics Club 3, MASC 4. I 63 ALAN WINTERBOTTOM Enioys school and the sports program , . . baseball star . . . plans to enter the busi- ness world. JULIE ANN WILKENSON Unique . . . spends most of her time trying to get good grades . . . likes abstract art . . . hopes to maior in dra- matics or art in college. Chorus 2, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 3. SANDRA DIANNE WILSON Dianne . . . busy correspondent to the Citadel . , . woman driver . . . continually eating carrots and celery . . . great history scholar . . . plans to attend college. Class Secretary 2, 4, Homeroom secretary 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, EMBERS 3, 4, Activities and Organization Editor 4, MASC Chairman 4, Powderpuff Football 3, Volleyball 3, Quill and Scroll 4. JANE MARY WITHERITE Always talking . . . fifth period makes her day . . . dislikes soapy iello . . . bound for a southern college. Band I, 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom secretary 4, TALON 4, Feature Editor, EMBERS 2, 3, Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Powderpuff Football 3. 64 WILLIAM A. WIESMAN Enioys all sports . . . always starving during wrestling season . . dislikes French and domineering girls . . . plans to attend the Coas Guard Academy. Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Counc Vice President 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity S Club 3, MASC Chaim man 4. CHARLES EDWARD WIGGINS Eddie . . . resembles an overgrown teddy bear . . . came to SPH' from Frankfurt, Germany . . . enjoys snow skiing , . . likes all sport . . . great addition to wrestling team. I Football 4, Wrestling 4, Captain. ROBERT WILLIAMS Typical mad scientist . . . hates sauerkraut . . . bad habit of burning French books . . . will attend the University of Michigan. LEE WILLIAMSON Likes all kinds and models of cars . . . enioys sports , . . plans to enter the service. LNILLIAM WITTEMAN Bill . . . enioys working with cars . . , likes traveling to the Of- Ficer's Club . . . hunting enthusiast. lVlARY ELLEN VVOCKENFUSS V-Xnimal lover . . . likes music . . . enioys helping people . . . would like to continue her studies at college. Latin Club 3. i l' BARBARA A. YOUNG Barb . . . has a hard time keeping a straight face . . . partial to wearers of English Leather . . . iust discovered Princeton . . . powderpuff star. EMBERS 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Powderpuff Football 4. FRANK ZEPP Enioys singing . . . likes cars, food and sports . . . plans to attend college and go into commercial art. Chorus i, 2, 3, 4, Archery Club 3, 4, Poster Club 2, 55,1 cial Committee 2, 3, Home- room Treasurer 2, EMBERS 4. GARY WOLF From the first da of hunt ing season to the last Garys time is occupied iwith little else . . . noted for his crew cur. i l JOHN ALAN l WOODARD l Woody . , , hasla great in- terest in sportsl cars . . . known for his purchases of Mexican goods . .' . fUlUI'e is undecided. i BARBARA Bl zlvi Likes people who express themselves . . . dislikes constant optimists . . . interested in literary works . . . college lies in the future. Chorus 2, 3, Student Librarian l, 2, Social Studies Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, TALON 4, CAULDRON 4, Editor in chief 4, National Honor Society 4. CAROLYN JANE ZUTELL Enioys boating and skiing on the Severn . . . personable . . . good seamstress . . . sincere smile . , . future legal secretary. Social Cornmittde 3, 4, MASC Chairman 4, EMBERS 4, Booster Club 3, 4, CAULDRON 3, 4, Safety Council 4, Homecoming Court 4, Senior Activities. 65 i fWMgqoG 'lM4Z7a?fW - , ,A V ld will jfljlylyj JMJZW musically inclined . . . plans To attend BalTimore lns1iTuTe. DENNIS I. JEFFRA Transfer from Jacksonville, Norfh Carolina . . . likes The number 1 girls at Severna Park High . , . enioys Tumbling . . . fuTure includi The Army. l The spirit of '64. T l New arrival at SPHS This year . . . enicys dancing and mosT sports . . 2 s E 3 5 5 6 2 X i 2 5 3 2 1 1 Q 5 5 1 5: 2 E f 5 s Q Q 2 5 A AW.A.su5:'5wf-,'femf1W-ffgfisviffsfgfv -f-wgffeifivvwA-vfgiiin-f,i f A Vim ,wQ:A.:., -,Q 1: .. '12iS+wa1:fim , M gw.: fm- a.fa:wAwAw-awwmwwg-5g1ygwMwW.Ag Q -4 7 ' 1 L U,-5 fn m ,..A. . X 2 EZIZE: lg . .. . , s Q s My 9252, : 5, 3 ,SQ Qian! 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MS X 5,12 33 I 1 281 Z1 E s grief 1 junior 611155 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Ken Lawson, presidenly Bill Griffith, vice-president, Addie Kim, secretary, and Moe Griffin, treasurer. Tim Ackerman Pat Adams John Akehursi Nancy Akehursf Julie Albury Carol Alder Joanne Anders Karen Anders Elliotf Anderkin Gail Anderson Rosemary Anderson Donna Arminger Joanne Arringion Jean Aikinson Jim Atkinson Susan Atkinson Linda Bagley Rose Bailey Jean Baker Roby Baker Roger Beales Lois Becker Pat Beckner Art Bedsole Crystal Bedsole Jane Bell Bob Bianco Frances Bloom Jackie Bloom Joan Boeftge lily Roieanne Borcherding Janice Bolts Donna Bowersox Joe Bracoine Bob Bradley Carolyn Bramble Geraldine Brandimore linda Braun Bonnie Briddell Terry Briganti Eric Briggs Randy Brock Robert Brown Selma Brown Trudi Brown 7I Charlotte Cavey Susie Chapman Linda Chesson Jeannette Chirigctis Jerry Clarke Dottie Clews Loretta Clopein Ronnie Clutz Donna Cogswell Bill Coleman Gloria Collison Betty Conley Dot Connor Midge Coippersmith Jerry Craig 72 Velma Brown Mark Brubaker Mike Brumwell Ron Budae Ray Bunker Jeff Bunting Howard Burton Jim Cade Mike Cadoigan Bob Campbell George Campbell Jim Campbell Betty Canceran Donna Carneal Joyce Carpenter Jacquie Crawford Carol Crist Donna Crouch Maggie Crowson Cindy Cullison Dave Cundiff Rory Cundiff Bernie Curtis John Custer Christine Cyr Pat Daley Barbar Darr Alvan Davidson Joe Davis John Davis Cindy Dawson Cynthia Day Debbie Dehn Darlin Della Bob Delo-rme Wayne Dick Conrad Diehl Frank Dietz Jesse Diggs Stella Dilemmo Perry Dillon Tom Dineen Sharon Doilch Dot Dorn Leroy Downin Laura Drexler Stephanie Du-nn Terry Dunnham Frances Duvall Ivan Duvall Lynn Duvall Wilbur Easton Elaine Ebberts Lee Eckhart Dorothea Elkridge Doug Elliott Bob Ellis Cara Erskine Carol Eves Paul Faulkner Claudy Fawthrop Sandy Fawthrop Joe Feuchtenberger f!w,.,fq kl'wg,,2,,2f ,yum AWA cfyw-YI Pai' Frazziita Robe-rf Funk Robbie Garber Carolyn Gardner Jean Gayhardf Bill Gerald Mildred Gerber Wayne Gerst Dan Gilbert Geraldine Glenn Mildred Glew Jim Glover John Gorski Ruth Greene Suzanne Grigg Chris Hammond Lynelle Harder Becky Harris John Harris John Harris Sandra Harris Cherly Harrison Peggy Harrison Bertha Haslup Bob Hayes Fred Heath Janice Habler Leslie Hademan Barbara Helms Desmond Henley Diane Griffin Elizabeth Griffin Moe Griffin Bill Griffith Linda Grogan Bob Grover Robert Gunther Michelle Habbert John Habercam Mary Haeffner Joe Hagner Ca-ncly Hall Dan-ni Hall Pinky Hamm Arthur Hammond Jean Herbert Howard Hergenhan Bolnna Herrmann Sandy Herrmann Mike Hesketh Cheryl Hogan Salley Hoover Jan-ef Hoppe Mary Anne Horne Phyllis Howard Ronald Hoyos Irene Hruzd Butch Hughes Paul Huhn Charlotte Hunt For Susie Hunt Barbara Hyatt Diane Ingram Jowe Jackins Carol Jacoby Ginger Jeffers Roland Jeffers Sharon Jefferson Donna Jenkins Karen Jensen Sandy Johns Suzanne Johns Nancy Johnson Duane Johnson Evon Johnson Linda Kershaw Charlette Keyser Addie Kim Shirley Kinder Linda King Pat Kirst Marii Kleinsmith Dick Kommers Louise Koipec Toiini Koski George Kurtz Brenda Lane Sue Langville Steve Larson Linda Lathe Jim Johnson Wendall Johnson Gina Johnston Linda Jones Mary Alice Jones Wen-dell Jones Saralee Joy Ken Kahl Chris Kamisch Jim Kappel Susi Kawasoye Ronnie Kaylor Daryl Keatley Susan Kent Jamie Kerr Louise Lowe Mike Lowman Larry Lowrey Ruth Love Dan Lucy Mike Lyman Pat Lynes Kathy Lyons Charles Mace Jim Maclntire Nancy Macknovitz Diane Magalis Cynthia Maher Sharon Malone Jean Malyk Ricki Marsh We-b Marshall Pam Marsh-eck Craig Martin Elizabeth Martin Gloria Martin Loretta Martuszewski Dave Mattox Ginny McCotmas June McCom'as Julie McDonald Francie McNulty Bill McWhirter Vicki Meiser Linda Mellette 79 Diane Mumaw Tom Murphy Judy Murh Chris Myers Tom Nebel Teddy Neighoff Charles Niemann Bob Norris Dave Norris Don Norris Pai Norris Sharon Norfon George Null I Terry Nuzzo Eugene Ocus Bruce Mercer Linda Merkle Marie Mersoin Carmiella Mick Chris Miles Carol Miller Don Miller Jim Mollman Patrick Monaghan Carol Morloick Bonnie Morris Lynda Morris Nicki Moss Debbie Mueller Willis Mullenax Shelia Pack Mike Patel Linda Page Wayne Panek Warren Parkinson Sharon Parlaman Steve Patton Peggy Perron Paulette Peterson Eddie Petherbridge Rhonda Pfister John Pforr Carol Polak Portia Poo-le Teresa Popp Karen Poteet Diana Poynot Barbara Pratesi Carol Price Ronnie Proffitt Marcia Prusinoski Joyce Pugh Bob Pumphrey Larry Putman Carol Pylant Tom Quick Brent Rade Bruce Rade Pat Rambo Rolly Ramlow Dennis Rebok Evie Redding Tom Redmond Bill Remeikas Jill Reppard Linda Reusing Mary Lee Rew Debbie Rice Henry Riley Dave Roach Judy Roberts Mary Ann Robinson Roy Rodey Jeannette Rodgers June Rodgers Ricky Rolfe Carl Rossi Donna Rotssman Herb Rowe Clayton Rutkauskas Linda Sample Nancy Sanders Robert Sanders Bonnie Sank Jim Sansbury Louis Sauer Ellen Sawyer Kathy Sayers Mandy Schaeffer Paula Schaffer Joyce Scharff George Scheleur Linda Schley Fred Schlyer Don Schmidt Susan Schmidt Carol Schroeder Carolyn Scott Gloria Scott Penny Seabrook Dave Sebes Janice Shafer Doreen Sheehan Ronnie Shope Lynn Shorft ' t Carol Soutar Tom Sparhawk Fred Staehle Allyson Stallings Chip Stallings Adlease Stevenson Aleatha Stevenson John Stickels Brad Stiegmann Charles Stubbins Lincla Stubbins Cheryl Sutton Dave Swartz Linda Sweitzer Diane Swindell Andy Simmons Caro-lyn Simmons Dinna Sirbaugh Richard Sirbaugh Tom Skeath Jeanne Skinner Cecelia Slacum Doug Smith Linda Smith Ned Smith Ronnie Smith Ronnie Smith Tom Smith Steve Snyder Paul Sorensen Jim Talley Mary Jane Talley Alanna Taylor Claude Taylor Barbara Teter Gary Thall Sue Thompson Betty Tittle Linda Trent Paul Trimilove Karl Tucker Frank Tuma Bill Turner Gayle Tyson Steve Ulrich Kathie' Underwood Joe Valle Pam Vasquez Sharon Vehaun Bob Vo-gel Skip Vzarowski Charlie Waggener Terry Wagner Diana Waitkowiez Jackie Walton Linda Ward Skip Watson Kenny Watts Linda Weaver Nancy Weaver David Webb Charles Weddell Ralph Weinreich Sam Wellschlager Dave Wemmer Bill Wenger Ralph Wetzel Alan Widmann Jay Wiggins Sharon Wilkins Bruce Williams Jon Williams Sheila Williams Eddie Wilson Janice Wheeler Eunice White Linda White If , M1 ., '- 5- fi - 'L A l if i ' L i i I QQ I 1 J I3-t ff . ' '.i '4 f, ' I 'xl . it gpm!! .f fc 'L'-ii' '1- 'WW ,M 'io i gh ml . J, - l'f 5lF siifl g ' 'M M f X fftwlllll V is ,i , X XX 1 X X tif' ' ' A 'Q I , X x x If 2 A-W i t K. a ' Q if s 5 , t'f'f?5Qif W Q fi 'eP-Nam' ' K ' :fn fv X V' ' is Y -1.. 'Nu x Q2-f E , ..,,.1'jQ-' Q5-. 1 X .'i:,gg-.. Z - x...,,. 'X X .-Ri, g i X l S l D x .. 1' ! ,, , gf 1 ' - f' fiW,.. ,, ,,.,. Addie Kim and Ken Lawson Dolls: Wind them up and they get elected!!! '15 -N S.. ie .- X 0 Suzanne White Carol Whifiington Arlene Wolf Joe Wolfe Ed Woods Pam Woods James Woodward Diane Wosniack Fran Yanketis Eric Yeager Leslie Yost Scott Yo-ung Sara Ziegler Pat Zimmermann Charlene Niederhauser 87 Svphvmare 611155 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Keith Madsen, president, Bob Shade, vice-president, Judy Dam, secretary Pam Moxley The Class ot '66 has shown a tremendous increase of school spirit and participation in extracurricular activities. A little surprised at being cast in the role of iayvee and varsity athletes, the sophomores soon became ac- customed to senior high lite. The sophomores sponsored bake sales, after- game sock hops, and carried on the tradition of the Sweetheart Ball. The sophomores initiated a new tradition in Slave Day where a tag is pur- chased loy a boy and given to a girl. The girl is his slave tor a day and performs such tasks as carrying books, buying lunch, opening lockers and doors, or any other service the boy desires. ln tuture years the Sophomore Class hopes to continue to be a vital part ot Severna Park High School. Duke Aaron Joyce Abrams Sharon Albert Nancy Allen Pat Allison Bob Angyleot Darlene Aston Bill Atkinson Chuck Bachman Donna Bailey Betty Lou Baker Gary Baker John Balcer Barbara Barnes Jo Bartley Gretchen Baugh Charles Beall Sharon Behrenclt John Bell Michael Benton -W w4...i.,A.X,.1f. f- 1, Don Beverage Steve Beverage Nancy Blackburn Myra Blalock Charles Blume William Blume Ronnie Booth Jim Bowersox Sue Bowersox Judy Bracone Wayne Bradley Steve Briganti Henry Brightwell Ricky Brightwell Don Broglie Betsy Brown Patricia Brown Patricia Brown Wayne Buchanan David Bunker Billy Cullins John Currence Linda Lee Currley Henry Curry Ru1h Cyr Judy Darn Lois Dameron Jim Daniels Curt Davies David Davies Betsy Day Allan Dean Fred Dehn Bill DeLoirme Gary Deprosperc Bonnie DeWitt Doug Diehl Susan Dineen DeeDee Dobbins Jeanette Dowling m,,,,.N..-..,1-W-,f- ,Viv-ii- - in- 1 um Q f 7 mmumm Diane Burkhardf Joan Burse Ron Bussey Bob Byrne John Cadorette Gerald Cager Terry Cariveau Paris Carroll Lenny Casio Walter Chitwood Johnny Christeck Rick Claffy Diane Clark Ben Coile Richard Colburn Alan Coleman Linda Coleman Pam Cordell Dave Crane Ken Creel Jeannette Dunn Jack Dutrow Larry Dye Bill Eby Dave Eilerman Tom Egeberg Fred Elliott Bonnie Emory Marty Engelber Joe Evans Shelia Evans Susan Falkeneau Phyllis Farrel Debbie Fauthrop Phil Feeser Mike Field Charles Fine Floyd Flexoin Nancy Flyger Norbert Ford Linda Forlifer Neal Foster George Fowler Dennis Frantum Joyce Frantum Charlotte Frizzell Mary Gambel Elizabeth Gardner Marie Gartelman Lee Gayharolt Bonnie Geisler Larry Gellerf Chris Giles Shirley Ginevan Barbara Glatzel Vera Glenn Dale Gruzenski Joyce Goefze Eileen Goff Terry Grater Robin Gravels Linda Greene Sharon Grube Tom Hall Barbara Hammel Chris Harms Sue Harris Gloria Hart Margaret Hasslup Becky Heckman Wayne Hepting Ed Herrmann Ruth Ann Higgins Susan Hightower Richard Hines Loretta Holderman Lois Hollie Ronnie Houghton Kathy Howell Charles Hudclleston EdiTh Jones Henry Jones Susan Jones Florence Jordan Steve Kaehler Barbara Kamsch Myra Kelly Carolyn Kinder Doi King Steve Kirby Jim Klein Judy Knighf Bernie Kolb Joe Korzeniewski Steve Kurrle Linda LaPorte Judy Larsen April Law John Lee Joe Lickteig Beisy Hughes Joyce Hummel Suzie lmmler Alfred lbagnemmo LeRoy Ireland Delphine Jackson Millie Jackson Mark Jacobs Roy Jarnigan Doug Jenkins Barb Johns Greg Johns Beverly Johnson Carolyn Johnson Clarence Johnson Pat Johnson Amie Johnston Ann Johnston Danny Johnsion Bob Jones V. I V, ., H4 V KAA, H 4 KN1,MVMy:,i.:m:,mH,:mMz K I V, K, V fig, ,L , N, , ,,,,. ,, ,.,. ,.,., ., . . ,, , , , Greg Martin Phil Martin Richard Martin Don McAllister James McCruden Tim McCumber Linda McDonald Mike McGinnis Chris McGriIles Marla Maclntire Sam McKinney Bill Mechesney Richard Medicus Linda Metheney Joan Metzger Kathy Meyers John Millard Myra Miller Steve Miller Patty Mills Bob Lind Roger Little Jay Litty Mary Logan Fred Loudermilk Howard Lowe Jean Lunsford .lotrie MacDonald Bruce Maclntire Buzz Maclntire Don MacMurray Linda Madden Keith Madsen Chris Maika Milford Marchant Vivian Marsh Judy Marshall Linda Marshall Wayne Marshall Gayle Martin Nancy Moenius Phil Moerschell Linda Moreland Jim Morell Donna Mortimer Susan Motz Donna Moss Pam Moxley Cynthia Mullenax Rita Musselman Jim Myers Tom Myers Shirley Napier Charles Nash Doug Nichols Linda Nichols Pam Nieberding Bob Niederberger Ed Niedzielski Richard Nitsche . ,.w.wm..a,,m Vernon Oclen Linda Omohundro Bruce Osborn Howard Parker Albert Parkinson Linda Parkinson Sally Sue Parkinson Ricky Parks Frank Parlaman Tom Parran Dave Parsons Dorothea Patke Bob Paul Jerry Payne Joan Pearman Johnnie Pearson John Pettues Charlotte Phelps Donna Phillips Judy Phillips Virgil Poe Rose Prochaska Nancy Pumphrey Richard Purnphrey Cherry Purinton Kathy Pusaver Jim Ramsey Robert Ratcliff Ed Reed Luther Resse Herb Reusing Linda Rice Regina Richard Jim Ridgely Jacqueline Ripple Pam Ritter Pat Ritter Carolyn Roach Russell Ro-derer Denny Rodriguez Anne Roigers Boib Rogers Joyce Rosenberger John Rosenquist Rusty Rowles Johnnie Saia Joan Sakers Mary Scardina Pat Schuknecht Pam Scott Chuck Seivert Dick Sester Kathy Semler Bob Seward Bob Shade Betsy Shelley Glenn Shelley Jerry Shepherd. Veronica Shirosky Maruel Shockley Phyllis Strickland Bob Sutton Betty Taylor Nancy Taylor Ralph Thomas Kathy Thompson Orvie Thumel Ruth Tompkins Karen Trent Pam Trimmer LeRoy Trippett Lynn Tucker Sue Tyson Margaret Uusma Eilleen Vaden Bill VanHouten Thomas Verhousek Hellen Vermillion Ted Vogelman Kassie Volker Phyllis Shovelski Elwin Shumway Harry Simmons Neil Sims Linda Skinner Mike Slezak Connie Slikker Kathleen Smit Brady Smith Doug Smith Evan Smith Greg Smith Jeff Smith Morris Smith Nancy Smith Sandra Smith Dottie Soukup Darlene Spacek Joanne Spalt Bonnie Stecker i , .. ,,.,.M .... ., Linda Whitney Elaine Wilfong Penny Wilkins Alex Williams Gayle Williams Suzanne Willis Donald Wilson Judy Wimmer Debbie Windsor Louise Witherite John Witteman Richard Wockenfuss Debby Wood Paula Yost Andy Youngbar Virginia Zahn Shirley Zimmerman Paula Zinnert Jim Zoller Lorraine Zutell Ray Vollmer Rose Voorhees Dale Waggener Danny Wagner Tina Wagner Robert Wagoner Carol Waldman Terry Walker Ray Warnick Aleta Watkins Julie Watson Pat Watson Floyd Watts Sherman Watts Jerianne Wengrow Sharon Wehr Hal West Sharon Wheeler Lillian White Wesley White ww? :famaemsf eifsamass ?ras'l1rmz14 cflass FRESHMAN CLASS OFFFICERS-Lionel HunT, presidenh Marian Dudley, secreTaryp Michele Jablin, Treasurer, and Phil Kim, vice-president These four officers led The progressive Class of '67 Through a successful year and gained valuable experience in handling The business of The class. The freshmen sponsored many acTiviTies including The Apple-for-a-Teacher conTesT and bake sales. Fresh- man Day gave The ninTh graders who purchased Tags many privi- leges and helped To promofe class spiriT. Pam Abrams Susie Ailor Becky Allan Philander Allston Sullivan Alton Paul Anderson Robert Anderson Charles Andrews Mark Anthony Guy Aversa Carl Bailey Harry Baker Jay Baker Peggy Baker Jane Barden Jeanne Barnes Bill Baugh Sally Bayles John Beardsley Warren Becker Don Bedsole Barbara Bellia Steve Belschner Brad Bie-berich Karol Boettge Diane Bolger Tom Bosse Mary Boyd Tim Bragg John Brewer Mary Jane Brewer Robert Brewington Joe Briganti lreme Broaddus Jon Briggs Durant Brooks James Brown Linda Brown Priscilla Brown Thomas Brown Mary Buchanan Sherry Burgess lOl Christine Clopein Susan Cloipper Richard Clutz Linda Cogley Marie Collins Jess Cooley Steve Coomes Richard Cordle Roy Cordle Sandy Craycratt David Crouch John Cunningham Lynn Curtis Donna Daily Susan Daugherty Bruce Davenport David Davenport Linda Davies David Decker Kathy Dennis Honora Dent Vernon DiMattei Ross Dineen Paula Dittm-ar I02 Debbie Burke Kay Burkhardt Bob Burnett Donald Cager Brian Callahan Pat Callbeck Joe Campbell Sue Carey Brian Carlin Bill Carter Julia Carter John Castel Cathy Chaffoin James Christophe. Thomas Christoph Scott Christy ' Paul Claffy Howard Clark W1 all N, iii 5 1 E Mary Dixon Bobby Dodson Pat Dominick Keith Don-ald Marian Dudley Allen Dunham Palii Ellis Bill Emerich John Erwin Lois Eves Don Fava Sandy Fear Pat Fennell Anne Ford Priscilla Ford Mike Francis John Frazee Carolyn Frazzitta Susan Frey Harriet Gibbs Susan Gouker Helen Grabowski Ricky Grigg Ernest Grimes l03 Fred Horsley Charlene Howard Gregg Howard Dolly Hubbard Dru Huber Carolyn Hun? Lionel Hunt Bonny Ingram Michele Jablin Steve Jackson Bill James Karen Jay Joe Jennings David Jerew Norma Johns Kim Johnson Theresa Johnson Tim Johnson Debby Jones Karen Jones Nancy Jones Dan Kane Sharon Katski Debbie Kem IO4 Leslie Grogan Randall Gross Linda Gustin Ari Hagood Judy Hampe Bill Harder Donna Hardy Delores Harris Don Hasfurlher Leslie Halchard Karen Heiilman Dave Helfrich Brian Henly Billy Hill Sandy Hite Barbara Hogan Willie Holland Lee Hopper l Philip Kim l Debbie Kirchner l Steve Lafferty Marie LaPoirte Stephaniie Lav Don Lee Nancy Leedy Susan Legg iDiane Lettav Fred Lewis Linda Lewis Charlotte Lilly Charles Lindamood Blythe Lindsay Barbara Lomax Mimi Lovell Steve Lucy Lynn MacDonald Sharon MacKenzie Marlene MacKnovitz Jean MacLaughlin Charles Mangum Dawn Marsh Gail Martensen Ronnie Martin Bill Mauk David McBride Margie McClelland Kathy McCoy Carolyn McDowell Margaret Millard Linda McGrilIies Karen McGuiness Marsha McKinley Robert Meachem Charlotte Mechesney Margaret Millard Mary Millard Nancy Mills Linda Moon Jimmy Moore Roger Moore Joanne Moreland IO5 Ray Moreland Gina Moss Becky Moxley Bob Mulligan Meredith Mullins Christine Murray John Nebel Linda Nelson Ronnie Nelson David Neumann Doug Ne-wcomd Karen Newton Sandy Nicholson Nancy Norris Joanne Nothey Donna Olsen Kathy Ostrowski Bev Ousley Beverly Pack Buddy Parr Janet Patton Eric Pearson Craig Perron Jay Peters IO6 Bill Phebus Ted Phillips Nelson Poe Debby Poulson Geraldine Pritchard Beryl Prusinoiski Gilbert Pumphrey Keith Pumphrey -Mary Pumphrey Nancy Pumphrey Terry Purinton J. 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Randall Sharon Rawlings George Reagan Dottie Redding Mike Regimenti Fred Reno David Reppard Steven Rew Darlene Rice Lee Ride-r Sharon Riffe Gail Rixse Russell Rdberts Larry Robinson Terry Rohn Kathy Rude Lynn Ryan Dennis Sanders Ed Sanders Sandy Sappington Peter Schaul Pete Schenck Marty Schneeman Ross Schultz Wayne Scott David Seamen Steve Sears Carol Segraves Linda Shepherd Barbara Shifflett Jim Shillinglaw IO7 Jean Taccino Vickie Tangeman Jim Tarr Theresa Teasdale Cynthia Thomas Jim Thomas Wade Thomas Linda Thompson Tom Thompson Linda Throckmorton Richard Tighman Thomas Tompkins Jan Trarner Carol Trent Marie Tubbs Diane Turlington Robyn Turner Randy Tyner Evette Vasquez Wendy Veiser Dick Vcisbury Phillip Wallace Earnest Watkins Virginia Watson l08 James Shockey Joyce Shoickey Glenn Shumway Linda Sievers Claudia Slack Barbara Smith Edward Smith Kathy Smith Laura Smith Ronnie Smith Joan Snyder Denise Spence Bill Spink Chris Steele Meade Stith Lorraine Storey Carol Stretch Jerry Swartz Valorie Watts Caro-I Wellschlager Judy Wheeler Mickey White Randall White Norman Whitney Wendy Widmann Linda Wiggins Kay Williams Erick Wolf Alvin Wood Mary Jane Woodward Pat Woodward Mary Ann Wright Brenda Yanni James Youngbar Jean MacLaughlin IO9 Eighth Grade' EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS-Laurie Leydic, vice-president, Kevin Rhorbach, president Margie Leydic, secretary, and John Jarnigan, Treasurer The Class of '68 is the newest addition to Severna Park High School. The above officers were elected in September to initiate the traditions ot their class. Kevin Rhorbach and Laurie Leydic, having served as president and vice-president ot the Bentield School Student Council, brought executive experience to their class. Evoking a tremendous amount of school spirit, the eighth grade has become accustomed to the hustle and bustle of high school activity. Currently their thoughts wander toward future years of course selection, iayvee and varsity athletics, and not being the youngest group in the school. Bob Adams Judy Albert Debbie Allan Brian Anderson Ka-ren Anderson Cecil Arminger Kay Arrington Larry Ash John Atkinson Cindy Bagley George Batten Betsy Baugh Bob Baugh Miichael Bauman Nan-cie Bayles Tim Beacham Howard Beall Linda Beall Barbara Bell Greg Belschner Robert Best David Boulware Bob Bowers Bonnie Bracone Fred Bragg Carol Brockmeyer Brian Broseker Janice Bump Judy Bunker Richard Burkett Laurie Burton Richard Butler Marilyn Carruthers Kitty Carter Gay Casper Joe Castle Bill Cavey Diane Celly Vince Chastang Christie Classman Linda Cohes Pat Coney Ronald Diffenderfer Bob Diven Mary Dominick Patty Dryden Dennis Dunn Mike Dunn Terry Duirow Nancy DuVall Billy Dyoflf Hugh Eckert Leslie Egeberg Jeff Eisenhower Cheryl Erwin Carrol Fabro Richard Fine Ronnie Fisher Glen Forson Robert Fox David Frizzell Joanne Fromme Barbara Frosr Jerry Forrest Lester Hall Roger Gallion II2 Mary Sue Conrad Diana Coster Horace Craycraff Gail Crews Cafhy Crist Bill Cucina Nickie Cucina Debbie Cullison Ellen Cummings Paula Cyr Miike Daines Brian Daly Gloria Day Harrison Day Richard Day Virginia Day Pam Delorme Walter De-mpsey S if is if 6 iii if 51 ii fi X: if X li s fl Q 3 ii if 2 i E 5 ii Q, ii if 3 2: :D i: is gs Q f 5 gl 3 John Gambel Roberta Ganz Joe .Geisler Susan Geis Beth George Barbara German Kathy Gidclings Ed Glatzel Robbie Gorski Dave Goughenour Stan Grabawski Dana Grant Susan Graul Chuck Green Lexy Green Par Greenstreer Roberta Griffith Par Hardy Jeff Harmon Bill Harrison Larry Harris Andy Hambrighr Peggy Hanzook Barbara Hawk II3 Donald Hawkins Charles Hedges Richard Helsel George Herlth Joanne Higby Robert Hines Calvin Hood Robert Hooper Jerome Howard Sophie Hruzd Meg Hutchings Sally lmmler Roy lngram Ricky Jablin Rufus Jacksons Valerie Jackson John Jernigan Linda Johns Barbara Johnson Elroy Johnson Linda Johnson Bonnie Jones Sue Jones Tom Jones Harry Kaufman William King Ralph Kirchner Carolyn Kline Jimmy Knight Kris Koolage Karleen umheuer Warren Lappe Dale Larkin Sandy Lavoie Anne Letaw Laurie Leyclic Margie Leydic Bryan Lev Ginger Linolamocd Lee Macey Stephanie Maikn Jane Maldeis lly Myers nna Nelson en Nicholson et Niederberger t Nitsche ke Nolan il Norcross off Norcross ly Norfolk slie Nuninally genia Oclen nald Olson nna Outland rrin Pack nklin Pack hard Patton aron Perry rie Poynot ry Prather yne Price Prichard ncy Prichard rol Proffitt ie Proffitt Debbie Mandrell Morgan Marklin Nancy Martenson Kathy McConkey Anne McCruden Allan McGlllivray Joyce McKay Mike McNeil David Merriam Jeanne Meusel Wayne Mitchell Kathy Morell Skip Morin Maureen Morris Nancy Nloxley David Murray Paula Myatt Debbie Myers Edgar Pulley Sharon Pumphrey Danny Quaife Emily Randall Linda Rasmussen Vic Redding Jim Reid Cheryl Rew Debbie Ridgley Ed Roach Terry Roberts Alan Robinson Judy Ro-eclerer Joe Rogers Kevin Rohrbach Steve Rosenquist Ricardo Rossi Gail Ruark Susan Ruck Frank Ryan Wayne Saia Nancy Salmon Daniel Saxon Sam Saxon lI6 Nancy Shutz Steve Sims Bill Simmons Dave Simmons Mary Lou Skinner Roger Skinner Jim Slack Barbara Smith Donald Smith Elaine Smith Randy Sniapp Carol Soren-son Lennie Spicer Bill Stanton Peter Starr Sharon Stastny Alice Stegman Nancy Stein Taffy Stevens Linda Stripling Gail Stroh Bill Subock Sally Sunderland Fred Taylor Wayne Schaefer Steve Scheidt Donna Schmidt Donna Schmidt Danny Schuknecht Allan Schull Carolyn Scott Fred Seacler Nancy Seaman Janet Sears Esther Segraves Charlotte Seletzky Don Sesteir Gary Shade Sandra Shaulis Linda Shires Pat Shockley Gary Shope Melinda Thomas Bernie Thompson Randy Trettin Frances Trott Mary Tucker Stella Tucker Gordon Ueberroth Scott Vosbury Ann Vose Duane Waggoner Darrell Walker Wendy Wallace Carl Wark Lynn Warren Elizabeth Watts Marilyn Watts Linda Webb Billy Waddell Wayne Weikeit William Wells Barry White Kenneth White John Wiesm-an John Wilkins Robyn illiamso Thomas illiams Bob Wilson Suzanne Winter Karen Witteman Lynn Williams ,. . N Margaret Wooda Agnes Woodard Sharon Vright Steve Jrzbache Donna Yeakle Carol Young Kirk Young Claire Zahn Linda Zahn Donna Zinnert Hal Zoeller E 1 i f W' w fr . X 11 1' wifx-A 1 Q- Qi? Ja' ,4 , my Wm ,VKQ M, e, ff! , YS? ,ww Y 1 X v fx, M, ,Ke , 55 ?T Q x I K H , issifqw. .V ,w,, ,x,f , :w11eswf7-MV' ' -ww , Ligzpmri 3 . ??eQ?:z . E2 iv 91, gi: 4, vs gg, isezaw? M2 ,,f. Q, 115: ,. , M, Lx, , w,iw,2.W, . ,if H :Q-Q-' as .av M2-' Q aff- 1 123 , xg, vi 723752 fs, 95 3 :vpn WiTh Ten leTTermen reTurning from lasT year's Team, The 1963 Falcon Gridders ground-ouT The school's besT record To daTe. Their seven wins, Two losses, and one Tie broughT Them a Third place in The counTy, behind The Tied champions Annapolis and Andover. Chosen from Severna Park by The News-Post for iTs all-counTy Team were: end Ken Dunn, guard, Al WinTerboTTomp and fullback, Gary Thall. Showing plenTy of hard work and de- sire, The Team was a crediT To The school. The iunior varsiTy also had a successful season. Winning iTs TirsT four games, iT finished wiTh a 4-l record. M ?'x3HfLi?R?a iw-f. A' ?'c-'..E,li2 f2f'i'9'Y7??'QI!7R2F'NQR1fQc:z..ii..l.4'5iez4:c1..:: . ' 'w,s,2s?S7vt23b?'W 'ax A . Qs, fP'lW91l't!!lf9?'v'rfnrri, Success has iTs price, as This year's Team Tound ouT . . . The hard way. They pracTiced Twice a day during The lasT half of AugusT and Two hours a day aTTer school during The season. Coaching The Team were Head 'Coach George R. RoberTs and assisTanT coaches RoberT E. Leake, Lowell C. Moore, and An- drew H. Borland. Coaches Borland and Moore also headed The iunior varsiTy Team. Football coaches pose for EMBERS. They are, from left To right, Coach Leake, Head Coach Roberts, Coach Moore, and Coach Borland. SCHEDULE Severna Park Opposifion 25 Brooklyn Park ......,..,.... 6 24 Aberdeen ..c,.. ..,. 1 3 12 Andover ..c,.c .ccv 1 9 O BaTes ...c. .,... O 13 Howard ,C ,cm 7 21 ST. .Mary's ..,. ...,. O ' 13 EasTern ........ ..... 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Severna Fark ,4nmz,wlis On Thanksgiving Day, Falcons met Panthers in The first annual Turkey Day Classic, played in The Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The day clouded over midway through the game, as did The spirits of The Severna Park Tans when The Fal- cons were trounced 22-O. The event is To be played yearly in The stadium on Thanksgiving Day, with the schools alternating as home Team. Mike Hampe prepares Tor long punt return. Dave Swartz weaves his way between Panther defenders. Q ii i r' X-qv Lu ' ff? 'X - -.' A . , 1, . - as . , 9 U5 as - L r or Q w '. 3 Q ix, On November l3, The Senior powder puff Team defeaTed ST. Mary's 33-6 and Three weeks laTer creamed The Junior girls 39-O. Larry Abrams coached The seniors and BeTsy Garber and Elair House were co-capTains. Also sfarring for The seniors were CynThia Walls and Barbara Young on offense and Alby Kwedar and Ann Kluge on defense. The iunior girls were coached by Ken Lawson wiTh Bonnie Briddel and Suzanne Johns as co-captains. l M-'1-Nw-0 s' 31 Sizlcvus gudgc' Hrsf Wicmtvlzzyf On December 13 and 14, The Falcons played hosT aT The firsT Severna Park Friendship Invi- TaTio-nal TournamenT. lnviTed were ST. Nlary's SainTs, The Howard CounTy Lions, and The Edgewood Rams. On December 13, Severna Park losT To Edge- wood 55-50 and The Lions defeaTeol The SainTs 47-40. The nexT nighT The Two winning Teams faced each oTher afTer The losing squads played. The Falcons losT again 64-50 while Howard Took The final game 64-56 To place firsT in The Tour- namenT. AfTer The games, an all-TournamenT Team was selecfed as follows: ClefT To righT in The picTure belowj Tom Curley of ST. Mary's, Doug Ander- son of Howard, Ken Dunn, Fred Fischer of Howard, Charlie SleichTer, and Bob McCone of Edgewood. In The fuTure The TournamenT will be an annual evenT aT Severna Park. The same schools have been inviTed for 1964. Varsity Basketball, Row 1: Charlie Sleichter, Gary Thall, Robby Garber, Will Davis, Jim Kappel, Alan Widmann. Row 2: Tom Smith, Jamie Kerr, Dave Lord, Ken Dunn, Artie Ebersberger. Coaches Perry, Crosier, and Fragale pose for EMBERS photographers. l3O Behind the top scoring of Ken Dunn and the alert rebounding of Charlie Sleichter, the '63-64 Falcon cagers have racked up a 9-4 county record to date and stand third in the county behind Arundel and Annapolis. They are tied for first in their class and will have it all to themselves if they win over Andover February 25. Coached by Mr. Richard Fragale, the team this year for.the first time beat the Glen Burnie squad. Their win over Bates was also the first in their history. Ken Dunn EE Charlie Sleichrer i E! Will Davis I U QM. l 5 Gary Tball Robby Garber Dave Lord S s The Junior Varsity basketball squad, coached by Mr. Carlos Crosier and Mr. James Perry, has a 12-3 record to date. This is the best in Their history. Leading the offensive effort were Mark Jacobs, Gary Baker, and Jim Bowersox. High- lights of the season were the game against Annapolis CSP. 35-Ann. 361, The team's win over Glen Burnie, and the two victories over Marley. Hey, that's three against one! Q 5 5 3 l s Junior Varsity, Row 1: Craig Perron, Jon Briggs, Bill Mechesney, George Baker, Mark Jacobs, Jim Bowersox, Gary Deprospero. Row 2: M Cadogan, George Reagen, Bill Emrich, Jim Bethal, Allan Dunham, Russel Roberts, Walden Chitwood. I32 Charlie Sleichter talks under hs breath as all eyes are on hs shot Severna Park 58 New Oxford - -40 St. Nlary's ,,..,. 50 Edgewood 80 Glen Burnie 43 Arundel ..A,e,,.. 52 Bates ,e..,Y.,.,,,, 78 Southern ..,,e.. 63 Brooklyn Park 51 Annapolis - ..,. 56 Andover ,.... 5l Howard ..,e.e... 65 Glen Burnie 39 Arundel .o,, 53 Bates ..e.,......e. 63 Southern ,e....e 64 Brooklyn Park 57 Annapolis ..... Charlie waits for possible rebound of Ken s foul shot Dunn done it again! Good, Lord! Charlie scores despite a Glen Burnian attempt To cramp his style. 2 , , Dave imposes upon the man from Glen Burnie to make his shot. l Glen Burnians stand agape at Ken Dunn's style. CKen looks a little surprised himselfj Will Davis springs away from inadequate defense to lay up a two-pointer. r E w x 1 1 V I I W 1 s 3 i E K X 2 ,,,QQwLw::,kav1H,fp,w W,wmqwzmmM.,M....,,.,MWf ,,,, ,WWW fm-.v..w-N. .V W . H 5 S iii EZ M5 E' my 5. is gf .54 w.wMfwgmkkmwww.-Qm,mw,wfWfwxuw ,f,A mwww -,,. Awww-wmmg..-Wmmwmw-mrwwmwww-Aw,w3,,.,.-W,x,MMW.,mwww M-fL,W.A.fL1k::,f,.MQ:,,mVL.-www--1, +mwmmWxmfm.u.-1,.WQ:m.,-Ummm Coaches Kearney, Borland, and Keedy pose for EMBERS photographer. Headed by Coach James Keedy and As- sistant Coach Andrew Borland, The wrest- ling squad rolled up a 7-l record This sea- son. After dropping The opener To Laurel, The Falcons defeated every Team They faced. Unloeaten in The county, They were favored in The tournament, in which They took The county championship. Severna Park's four champions were Neil Sims C103 llos.l, Mike Anderson U38 Ibs.J, Steve Brendle U12 lbs.J, and Mike Hampe C180 lbs.l. In The regular season Sims, Anderson, and Tom Leydic H45 lbs.J, were undefeated. The Junior Varsity squad was coached by Mr. Kearney. Varsity Wrestling Squad, Row l: Don Casper, Paul Ritter, Jim Morrell, Steve Brendle, Neil Sims, Dennis Sayers. Row 2: Mike Anderson, T Leydic, Roy Spriggs, Bill Wiesman, Mike Hampe, Ed Wiggins, I38 ior Varsity Wrestlers, Row I: Jeff Bunting, Jerry Clarke, Terry Cariveau, Ernie Watkins, Art Bedsoie, Denny Rodriguez, Keith Madsen, Brill , Bili James. Row 2: Aian Robison, Jon Wiesman, John Gorski, Roy Jarnigan, Ron Bussey, Scot Young, Terry Hedrick, Don Tyson, Robby er, Wayne Dick, Bill Anderson, Wayne Crist. Bos Ritter works for a reversal from his stand-up. Roy Spriggs maneuvers his opponent with a cross-face Leydic Special, Severna Park Opposition 2O Laurel W--- .,,,..... ---- 26 -44 Southern ..,.o .... 8 36 Bel Air ,.,,,,, ..,. l 2 36 Annapolis W ,,,, , .,,. l3 36 Glen Burnie ..,.., .,,,. l 2 42 North Carol ,u,.,, ..... 6 26 Andover .....,,, ---- l2 4-4 Brooklyn Park .,,.. .,,,. 5 Roy gains his reward after a tough match. I40 um is-1 Three points are awarded Roy Spriggs for maneuvering his Annapolitan opponent into a near-fall. Bill Wiesman breaks his opponent down with a tight-waist. Ed Wiggins pins his man with a reverse haif-nelson. Under the leadership of Head Coach James H. Wirth and Assistant Coach Lowell P. Moore, the 1963 Falcon nin rolled up a 13-5 over-all record. Their lO-4 record in county competition gave them a second place behind Arunde Highlights of the schedule included two victories over Bates, two over Brooklyn Park, and the sound lickin handed Annapolis on April 9 and May lO K9-l and 5-l respectivelyl. Led by the iron arm of Arlen Winterbotton, the Falcon pitching staff was among the best in the county Th team lacked a powerful hitting attack, relying instead upon a tight defense and good all-around speed With the departure of Mr. Wirth, Mr. 'Moore returns this year in the capacity of head coach. l42 SCHEDULE Severna Park Oppositi Edgewood .... Glen Elg ..... Annapolis ..... Glen Elg .....,. Glen Burnie Howard s..,..,. Bates .......... Southern ...... Brooklyn Pk. Annapolis ..... Andover ....... Glen Burnie - Arundel .,...... Arundel ...... Bates ...,....... Southern ..,..,.. Brooklyn Pk. -- Andover .,...... W iwf?afigsraifL1feQ,fz,.M-ww M . I43 Girls' Basketball Squad, Row 'lz Pat Ark, Joan Burse, Alby Kwedar, June Rogers, Laura Davis, Sharon Reechel, Julie Albury, Pam Vygrdell, Doris Glatzel, Yvonne Graddic. Row 2: Mrs. Turner, Delphine Jackson, Yvonne Johnson, Cherry Purinton, Donna Phillips, Mary Jones, IE aitiy ouse, Joice Carpenter, Paris Carol, Dale Waggoner. Q i -Vw' ,,,.g,'3CLn'Ul Q J C . Q' ,ft , - ' l ' ' r, Y' L' . Q Q, 'x fx H xjlililf lf , fxU'NJ,Xx - CJ or J. C we vi? NNOIC5-'JR JJ dj -V, JJ' Og . 1 - 'Tr' fr Q N lr- it la- C NU, -L-N fx U9 With four games remaining, the girls' basket- ball team has a 4-4 record. Under co-captains Alby Kwedar, and Elain House, the teaim has exhibited the experience gained,during previ- ous years. The strength of the team is found in the senior girls, all ot whom are veterans of three seasons. Coach Turner converses with her two co-captains Elain House and Alby Kwedar. Y Alby Kwedar gets iump shot away despite attempted defense by Andover guard, Opposition Trinity ..............,,, .,...,....,., 1 9 Brooklyn Park ......., ....... 'I 3 Glen Burnie ....... ...... l 4 Southern ..........,..... ..,... 2 9 Arundel ..., 2 ....... ....,. 2 7 Andover ..v.,..... .u.... 2 9 Brooklyn Park .,.,. .,,.... 2 8 And Alby again displays the form which helped her team. zqxffra' y it il ' ifl-li t ,Q . igifr 'gil xi-Q5 is rf? 5 l Alby tips a iump ball to a team-mate. Coach Turner The girls' volleyball Team had a poor season in 1963. Their 3-7 record included, however, two hearibreakers which were losT by one and Two points. The Falconenes were hun' badly by graduation, and will lose four more members This year, so the girls will have To look for new Talenf. oftball, Row 1: Donna Phillips, Virginia Gardner, Candy Hall, Sandy Phelps, Judy Hamminger, Pat Ark, Pat Ohms, Edith Jones, Linda Mauk ow 2: Elain House, Donna Cogswell, Jackie Ripple, Sharon Wehr, Cherry Purinton, Pat Norris, Sandy Seipp, Pat Zimmerman, June Rogers The relaTively inexperienced softball Team Turned in a 4-8 record for The 1963 season. Coached by Miss BeTTie Mayo, The girls beaT Arundel Twice, Andover once, and arch-rival Annapolis once in a rousing 16-13 game. The poor record was clue To an end-of-The-season losing sTreak. Our condolences. I47 Pat Ark displays her smooth batting style. Linda Mauk is thrown out at first base. Cherry Purinton substitutes for Elain House as catcher. l48 ' RiiEE?Wx?4Mk??455?S?2ix 3' X ,K X55 'iw S i its iso Severna Park High School was priv- ileged to host the fifteenth annual Mary- land Association of Student Councils Convention in October of 1963. Months of diligent work by the Steering Commit- tee and the committee co-chairmen re- sulted in a stimulating four days. The 750 delegates were housed and transported through efforts of the stu- dent body and the community. Enter- tainment, registrations, decorations and budgeting were all handled by student volunteers. Credit for this successful con- vention must go to the students, who spent many hours of their time prepar- ing for it, and to their fine supervisor, Miss Nancy Wayson. s 5 E M.A.S.C. advisor Nancy Wayson trades views with a fellow student council advisor during the convention Shown at left is the Steering Commit- tee, Brad Larson, Jim Larsen, Maureen Ray and Nancy McGoury. These stu- dents correlated the work of the other committees and were always available for encouragement and aid. Committee Chairmen shown below are first row from left to right, Jim Erskine, Andy Smith, Brad Larson, Bolo Van Houten, Curt Ritter, Sue McClay, Bob Lane, Sue Graham, Nancy McGoury, Maureen Ray, Jim Larsen. Second row, from left to right, Betty Larson, Dianne Wilson, Bruce Jones, Dave O'Brien, Jim Fava, Richard Clopper, Owen Logsd-on, Sue Haddad, Larry Abrams, Carolyn Zutell, JoCarol Byrd, Bill Weisman. Mmm, Y ..... .. , Mr. Robert C. Dexter presents the president's gavel to Brad Larson Jim Larsen leads a discussion group. 4 Lfvuucil VICE-PRESIDENT BILL WEISMAN TREASURER DEBBY ROHRBACH At the center ot the activities and organizations of Severna Park High School is the Student Council. Capably led by Jim Erskine, the Council strives to unify and improve the school. The Safety Council, Jun- ior and Senior High Social Committees, and the Booster Club are standing committees of the Student Council. The many proiects of the Student Council included investigation of the possibility of having an exchange student in the future, establishing a Senior Scholarship, and revision of the point system. The officers of the Booster Club are left to right, Jane Bell, President, Sue Kent, Treasurer, Pat Edwards, Vice- president. Pep 61116 The Pep Club, repre- enTed by The Pompom irls, ioined The Band and aioreTTes in fooTball half- ime programs This year. he group, which could e recognized by Their niform gold sweaTers, Iso supporTed The indoor inTer sporTs. l6'awsfer 61110 The BoosTer Club sTimulaTed school spiriT Tor all aThleTic acTiviTies Throughouf The '63-'64 season. The members spon- sored The boosTer buses which carried sTudenT supporTers To away aThleTic evenTs. They also lem' supporT To The cheerleaders an ol backed numerous school acTiviTies. ' MR. REPHAN juuivr flzyh Serin Hommiftee The Junior High Soci- Committee sponsored soci activities for junior high st dents. The members hav gained valuable experience how to present a social function. Seniar flzylz Social drmmitfcc The Senior High Social Com- mittee presented the activities during Homecoming week-end, which was highlighted by the Falcon victory over St. Mary's. The members started a new precedent this year in sponsor- ing popular movies as a school' social function. The proceeds went towards a scholarship that was awarded by the Council. ' MR. FRAGALE Safety Kouncil sy Sullivan, capTain KaT righTJ, is as- ed by her lieuTenanTs in supervising one hundred members of The council They carry ouT Their duTies. ABOVE Zappone, sponsor, poses with The lieu- anTs who are leTT To righfz Maureen , Sue Repparcl, Sue Kurrle, Melissa Kiley, Jim Schiller. MR. ZAPPONE i if i li The SaTeTy Council, a sTand- ing commiTTee of The STudenT Council, sTrives To keep order in The halls and acT as an inTer- mediaTe disciplinary group be- Tween The sTuclenTs and The ad- minisTraTion. The members of The council were chosen by Teacher recommendaTion and ap- proval of The STudenT Council. f :SlamP12ssifsw21smf:c:ei.fw4fsQ1tsfs.rsusvss:fwswafeaewfswmfea:aww:awwwwsssszsszisisiiksaswsmemes.szzvsswfzsfsgsfzla?ssas1sisawxeamnsassawawassw-sawawml' Mwlm Dmmafics 61116 The Curtain Callers, under the capable advisorship of Mrs. Carolyn Bellanti, opened their fifth busy season. T officers, continuing from last year, were Skip Todd, president, .Maggi Crowson, vice-president, Anne Lovell, sec tary, and Bob McDowell, treasurer. Members of the club attended a speech and drama clinic at Frederick Hi School where they participated in discussion groups for direction, make-up, scenery, lighting, and publicity. So after the clinic, The Curtain Callers were deep in the production of their first serious play, The Diary of Anne Fra The actors and members of the various committees worked hard to make the play a success. The club then p ticipated in a one-act play festival held at the University of Maryland in March and later produced a one-act pl for the Falcon Fair. Frank was the Curta Callers' maior prod tion this year. Prepa tion for the play, whi was staged on Dece ber 13th and 14th b gan in the middle October. The cast include from left to right, J Boudreaux as Pet Linda Grogan as M Van Daan, Jay Wiggi as her husband, Mag Crowson in the role T Mrs. Frank, Peggy P ron as Margot, Charl Wagonner as Mr. D sel, and Wendy Wi mann in the role Anne. Those actors not p tured were Karla N sche, and Doug Smit The Diary of K l Q X s f X 5 s E X i E X f f f Q X ,.,..w0.r'.: w:f M - ' was Kuff f fu .3,,Pww ff. --.,-uf,-K ,ummm Nm...- Hand The Junior and Senior Bands, di- rected by Mr. Immler, have provided all The insTrumenTal music for assem- blies in The absence of an orchesTra. The Junior Band pracTices before school while The Senior Band re- hearses during class period. 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A i T N, ' ,pe 1 , if TTT K r i is New T W Q, ri f r M -T ' Us ew L. ,, 3 A M wfiw H my 1 W T M H- f 5 The Marching Band ioinecl forces with The Annapolis Band during The Thanksgiving Day football game and pre- 'nfed a halfrime program in memory of Presidenr Kennedy. The Junior Band I63 'll ag? Jlflrzjrfreffcs The Maiorettes, led by Phyllis Brown, preceded the band in impressive halftime programs during the '63 football season. The result of their intense practice was illustrated by Phyllis in her per- formance with the fire baton. The girls organized a workshop in the spring to give interested girls the practice which Woold enable them to partici- pate in the fpture.,V'T'.ftl':ll , ll V .l i l i 7 Klzrfruscs Girls Chorus The senior high choruses under The direcTion of Mr. Perdue 'rehearsed during The school day in chorus classes. is year The group was divided in Two secTions, The girls chorus and The mixed chorus. They performed several es during The year in boTh iunior and senior high assemblies. They also parTicipaTed in Two excellenT programs ven for The P.T.A., one aT ChrisTmas and one in The spring. - Mixed Chorus l65 Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is a national journalistic hon- or society. Membership is awarded for substantial and outstanding contribu- tions to journalistic issues. Eligible students must be juniors or seniors and have worked on EMBERS, TAL- ON, and CAULDON staffs. The members are from left to right: Betty Larson, Bob VanHouten, Maureen Ray, Dave O'Brien, and Anne Lovell. The Thespians from left to right, Row 'l: Betsy Shelley, Bob Mc- l Dowell, Dave O'Brien, Brad Lar- , son, Maggie Crowson. Row 2: E Virginia Gardner, Judy Dam, Jane Wifherite, and Anne Lovell. Members of the Dramatics Club are awarded a variety of credit points for their par- gg MRS. BELLANTI ticipation in plays sponsored by the club. Thespians are those students who have ac- cumulated a specified number of points. This is a branch of a national organization and membership is considered an honor. Nrzfivmz! Honor Srfciafy Students who have a high scholastic average, a strong character, leadership ability, and have rendered service to the school are eligible for the National Honor Society. The Honor Society started a new proiect that it hopes will be repeated in future years. Four scholarships were awarded at graduation, one for each of the outstanding students in character, leadership, scholarship, and service. The Society held a pennies for knowledge drive during the year to help establish scholarships and the profit from its hootenanny was also donated to the cause. . ,.. , . gb. g -- ' E lt x 11- ,E W if A ' T Q S li m ' 'ct f i ll' l l 71 : ff fwzirw 25,1 .s trefif M' lift' I M Q t n lf wx gba 3, 4 r ag tt, + fa T mg ts K ' t ia f f hgf Q 5 i Y Q I rg 3 THA f 1 t , 1 g I l M 4 2. if t l 5 Q 4, iw' 2 A2 gig l T s Q 4 pr' r X' is-aw f:'i '1 t f- .t J N at ' 2:3 The officers are from left to right, Jim Larsen, President, Jim Fava, Treas- urer, Larry Abrams, Vice-president, Patsy Sullivan, Secretary. I67 ,M . sf 1 ,ts i limi, iq. i . :H fi J' 5 t., t.r rt T Url-H1-If As a YMCA sponsored organization, the Tri-Hi-Y endeavors to create, main- tain and extend, through- out the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. The Club completed sev- eral service proiects and guest speakers aided , the members in choosing a col- lege and obtaining summer employment. Parties and other social affairs rounded out the year. A l68 ffl-Z! T ln the second year of its existence the Hi-Y particiQ pated in school and YMCA sponsored activities. Ther Club sent a delegate to al district convention in Dela-l ware and raised money for a world service proiect. This past year was one of growth in membership and prestige tor the Club. in My gfllb The Key Club is a service organizaTion sponsored by The Kiwanis Club. To raise funds, The boys sold lChrisTmas fruiTcakes and ran a booTh aT The Falcon Fair. Carry- ing ouT Their purpose as a service club, The members donaTed To a scholarship fund and compleTed a proiecT for The needy. The members are from leTT To righT, Joe Jackins, Dave Parsons, Jeff Kline, Dave Sebes, Chip STallings, Mr. Ruck Csponsorl and Bob Ellis. 1361650 glllb The Radio Club offers an excellenT op- porTuniTy for sTudenTs To become amaTeur radio operaTors. Members are TaughT The Morse Code and basic knowledge of. Trans- miTTers and receivers, and prepared for The amaTeur license examinaTion given by The FCC. In The TuTure The club plans To have iTs own radio sTaTion. O MR. voN Esc:-1 T I69 Stage Krew The diligent efforts of the stage crew are neces- sary for the success ot all assemblies and programs in the auditorium. This unheralded group works be- hind the scenes to insure the smooth operation of all stage equipment. The stage crew deserves much credit for their service of the past year. The mem- bers are from top to bottom, Mike' Lowman, Jim Todd, Rick Baines, Paul Sorensen, Charles Mace, Rick Mayers, Jeff Kline, Skip Todd. l70 Inter-Ac! 61116 J One of the school's most active service organizations J the' bers ects a n d Th Dav Dav S S nter-act Club, sponsored by the Rotary. The mer have successfully carried out many worth-while prcl The club provides experience in working togethl n serving the school and community. e members are from top to bottom, Richard Cloppe Norris, Curt Ritter, Bill Wemmer, Bruce Osborn Jacobs, Alan Dean, Gordon Mayers, Jim Ramsey. 0- gfflflffl gfllb E El 5 i it The French Club, under the sponsorship of Monsieur Roberge, endeavored To make the past year a successful one. Plans included a visit tothe French Embassy and a French dinner. Sec- ond, third and fourth year students many ioin this organization to promote interest in the French language and customs. Spanish Klub he Spanish Club, also known as Los Burritos Sabios, is an organization aimed at further- students' interest in the culture and customs of Spanish-speaking countries. To add to the mbers' knowledge of the language, the meetings are conducted entirely in Spanish. Observ- Spanish custom, the club held a pre-Christmas pinata party. HI Wzvfography glllb H The Phofography Club was re-esTablished This year by Mrs. Warner and has spenT mosT of The year suffering organizafional pains. The experience of The club will be called on in The fuTure To conTribuTe some picTures for all journalism publicaTions. From leff To righf are The officers of The PhoTograpihy Clubp Donna Carneal, Treasurer, June McCommas, vice-presideni, and Tina Wagner, president . MRS. WARNER The CasT, Cane, and CruTch Club is noT yeT recognized as a school clubg however, There are an abundance of sTudenTs eligible for membership. The sTudenTs picTured above fulfilled requiremenTs for membership during The firsT semesTer. They have since been replaced by a new group sporfing injuries from aThleTics and accidenTs. The high fashion of The second semesTer seemed To be neck braces. l72 66155 6111461 and Zrufch 61116 l l T Seeiezl Studies Slue 'B ' Yin the Front row, from left To right: Jeff Kline, Sue Kent, Regina Johnston, Barbara Zivi, Sherry Anderson. cond row: Janice Shafer, Lynn DuVall, Addie Kim, Greg Johns, Tom Parron, Dave Parsons. Third row: Barbara rdham, Patti Faff, Bev Martenson, Janie Johnson, Ellen Bauer. The Science Club pro- BCTIVITISS d To stimulate The 1 and inter- students in science Various pro- and speakers ac- The members The vvlde range of that the word encompasses Seienee 611111 The purpose of The Social Studies Club is To stimulate student in- terest in The social sci- ences. A fielol Trip To Washington, speakers, and an international dinner are a few of this club's projects. The first in a series of annual awards To seniors having done outstanding work in social studies was pre- sented This year by The club. Mr. Crowley presents a lecture to the club on the discovery and preservation of fossils. I73 Hrs Hrqade The members of The sTudenT Tire brigade organize and supervise The school's fire drills. The brigade regularly checks The school's Tire equipment This organizaTion plays a viTal role in Severna Park's SaTeTy Program. Arvhery 61149 The members of The archery club pursue a sporT ThaT is hundreds of years old. The club was organized To encourage The pracTice of This pasTime by sTudenTs. The members of This organizaTion meeT every week To aim for The Bullseye and compare scores. Salma! Store The school store, maintained by the FBLA, has had a successful year. With Karen Schmidt as man- ager, and Ronnie Torres and Janice Riley as assistant managers the club members have co- operated at work- ing in the store to gain points for a school business let- ter. fudenf Lfibmriaus Organization, a key factor in the successful operation of a library, would be impossible without the student librarians. They assist Mrs. Oldham, the head librarian, and Miss Miller, the assistant librarian, in the important tasks of arranging, stamping, and carcling books. They give up their free time before, after, and during school to , provide this valuable assistance. ln turn, these young people are given the chance to explore a profession es- MRS OLDHAM . sential to every school and community. l75 Sfufzzrc' Z'5acl15r5 af ,firrzcfricrz To encourage qualified students to become at quainted with the duties and advantages of th teaching profession is the aim of the Future Teact ers of America. One of the club's primary proiect of the year was the collection of pencils to be ser to Bolivian children. Other programs during th year were designed to give the students a betta understanding of teaching. I MRS. REPHAN ?ufurc' l5'z15if1c55 L'c'ad5r5 of America Led by Lee Jones the F.B.L.A. members ha cooperated well this year.in developing true bu ness leadership qualities. ln November several them took a trip to New York, which was hig lighted by a visit to' Wall Street, the business h of America. Extensive planning went into the Sta F.B.L.A. Convention held here at Severna Park January and participation in the National Conve tion in Washington, D.C. in April. As well as mai taining the school store throughout the year, t club has participated in profitable pencil and st tionery sales. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Qufure ,Nursvs af America Girls with white starched caps in their future become further acquainted with the many sides of the nurs- ing profession through the Future Nurses of America. Donating toys to hospitals and sending used clothes to hospitals in Korea were two of this club's worthwhile projects. O MRS. MIDDLETON ?ufure J-famemakers of America The Future Homemakers of America strive for the advancement of better homemaking and impressing upon others the importance of good management in every home. The club's activities included a bake sale, a fashion show and a tea. Each club member worked to learn and practice skills which are a necessary attribute ot the good home maker ' 'HOME Ec. DEPART. l I77 ,liisiaiwi f,-gg A vi ' X 52522 4, a, QM . , New -is ' A A A M 1 W , , fi it-fmralir. 'isa' 'fri-vii1i? ?ffa5 mffwfi., i. 1. ' is :Kai VF,-Seat ft?-'Et-'.-5i, K F5 , i so 33 W .ffitfffWitflilz f ' X'-ni' Q PTI 1 J- ll a ai ies '- , yeas, in M ff i l -me 3' V. if,:':L, 'ii5tr a H fi' all 5 t A , llf?rl'Qf viii-l X 7 X Rl W l gig y-igixxyr, Y ix A, m ,X 1, 1 i HW--lf 'gg ttirmgi shams ,.g.3.WWi.s,-,i,.,isi 1 fllf' 'T 52' WM V ll i ws, 4 CAULDRON, The literary maga- zine, contains student contribu- tions ot essays, short stories, poems, and plays. The staff spon- sors an annual contest To encour- age students to submit their work to the CAULDRON. A prize is awarded for each of the best arti- cles in the fields of poetry, short stories and essays. Each issue ot the CAULDRON is submitted for rating and the pros- pects look good for this year's is- sue to live up to the standards set by the '63 staff when the maga- zine placed in a national contest. At right Barbara Zivi, editor-in-chief, talks with CAULDRON advisor, Miss Dove. Below are the CAULDRON editors, left to right, Jeff Kline, photography, Barbara Zivi, editor-in-chief, Sue Beardsley, art, and Diane Hite, clerical. 1 lf m WWSf13 i' H 3 ft 5 if 9 Gi, ,fi me , l ,sf , it s A -6- f 1illgl? Qgay-sgwaj:--3-,..... --M--1-rwffggwh will if 2 'Taffy U- f- ' V- fgmmpixem ,FM E Q 5 ' 2 2 a 2 ess' 3 5 I S 45-,f ,- W. ..... MM Xm . .,, aj Ei i Wifi sl l lla J i Beardsley Crightl Art edu conducts a meeting with staff The CAULDRON Staff E 'WW mmm ms Editor, Barbara Zivi, discusses the CAULDRON contest with Ann Baugh, Pat Boyles, and Jet-F Kline.. I79 Che 271111114 The TALON has seen many changes This year under Nlr. Bar- ton, The new advisor. The new size coupled with the new editorial policy and The incorporation of more Timely features have created greater interest in The paper. The TALON was published once a month this year by a staff com- posed of the iournalism class and other interested students. A sales drive was held in the fall for The paper, which was sold by sub- scription only. Mr. Barton discusses the next TALON issue with Editor-in-Chief Anne Lovell l80 The TALON editors and managers The TALON staff Page editor, Jane Witherite discusses a layout with photographer, Jeff K line. l Jim Johnson, advertising editor of TALON, talks with two members of his staff, Gail Anderson and Barbara Helms. I8l A Q aww E E Q 5 V E l ii E 5 3. ff S Q 3? iw 2 5 S Sz Q Q F 1 Clic' 1 96: The varied talents of the Class of '64 were combined to present an Oriental setting for the Senior Prom. Japanese lanterns, flowers, and a dra- matically lighted fountain pro- vided the mystical background for a memory that will be ,re- called years afterward. 5 ?? M Q3 S+? 25: E x I88 miie Hawkins Dance The Sadie Havykins Dance was a very successful activity, spon- sored by the Junior Class. 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A 'A Q Q -my gziigifqs,-Vfg-f,,.s W , , r ,,, E, ill V I VE, E 'Sli l E-l Af left: Clerical Editor, Cynthia Walls Zlifm Nancy McGoury Al right: At left: Graduate Editor, Art Editor, Bruce Williams At right: S-ports Editor Bob Van Houten Sue Haddad Above: Copy Editor, Below: Undergraduate Editor, Carol Price F 'li' The EMBERS assistant editors are left to right, Dolores Kinder, Clerical, Pat Edwards, Advertising, Julie McDonald, Graduate Jay Wiggins, Circulation, Sue Kent, Activities and Organizations, and Linda Skinner, Undergraduate. The EMBERS STAFF l92 K .2 3 sf 3 S 2 2 5 1 i 5 QE if 5 s ff mf- vff- W- ww- www yffk- M M -ffA- f N 5' Icy, A , Q VC if wi ' , - 'l A07 I, MM, V - I A i LW K affix . i W I Miyii M ,ery if fly ffwf fmff aff MP HMO ff fillfcil jd!-f Dwjfcbwqlzi O i NU ll MJ ' WH if i ,Wx avec, .n4,..t1,s9 - ij! Vw n img J MMV iwvksjyeu 4 xg!!! was Wy 'M MW' X COMPLIMENTS or lQQg,C'i1 THE CLASS OF 1964 if 4 ill A 1, 1 I ' I , x ll fin ii My 1 A W 0 I ' 6 Presidenrz Jim Fava -1, Vice-Presideniz Larry Abrams Secreiary: Diane Wilson Treasurer: Will Davis 4 WT Mr. Kenny Wiley Mrs. Doris Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. William C. Farrell Ken Morgan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Kaufman Mr. Kermif Fawfhrop and Family William DeBaugh Mr. Cliffon B. Wayson Herb Minefree Bill Thomas Mike Smifh Sigrid Hardwick lrving E. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Dean Evans Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Whiffingfon L. Sfumpf Ann Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Evans Al Wagner Mr. Jesse David King Debbie Windsor Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wifherife Heinrifz Mrs. Ferdinnand G. Guerfh Mrs. E. R. Kopf Donna Morfimare Rick Herring Mrs. Jane Kelley Millard Mrs. Mury Ann Hucley Mr. Clyde McGowan Mr. John Haus, Jr. Mrs. Mary Ann Hucley Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Gillespie Mr. Lynn E. Sipe Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Parks Marfha MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sfapf Don A. Houff Mr. and Mrs. John E. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Freyman, Mrs. Befh Evans Mr. S. Workman Mrs. Gerard Turmel Bud and Will Malinowski Charles Huffen Glenn Gaulfney Paul Nuwer II Mr. and Mrs. Roberf E. Engle Mr. Dix Dr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smifh and Family James Lawler Mrs. Marshall Jones Mrs. D. E. Fefferolf Mrs. Darlene Peckman James H. Miller Jeanne Taccino Mr. and Mrs. George Shumann Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Grill Mrs. Alfred Tunnor Mr. and Mrs. Dirk R. Slikker and Family Bruce P. Nichols Mrs. Joseph Coliano Gary Baker The Nieberdings Marsha Wormwood Mrs. Dorofhy Nagel Fish Lover Maior and Mrs. Dineen Mr. and Mrs. Hany Lee Mr. William F. Podlich Mrs. Kennefh Phillips' Mr. Zund+ Mr. John Cahill Mr. 'Argiro The Beachley's Carl Rohrbach Mrs. Deichmiller JoAnn Dicus Mrs. George Lake Margaref Lake Dilles of Severn Heighfs Larry G. Linfrie Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helfrich . Mr. and Mrs. Pafrick Whelan Miss Virginia Siler Mr. and Mrs. P. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. John Marozza Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bisicoffi Charloffe Selefzky Debbie Burke Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNeill Bob Jones Douglas Newcomb Mr. and Mrs. Mike Goudrich Mr. and Mrs. George Popham Mr. James Purdue Maior and R. W. Clark and Family Mrs. Henry Kinder Miss Carolyn Kinder '62 Mrs. Edward Kinder Miss Sharon Kinder '63 Mr. and Mrs. Augusf Kinder Ann i'62l and Knufe Mrs. H. G. Kraus Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Albury Herb Andrews Kay Andrews Pafricia Carol Andrews Anonymous Mrs. L. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. E. Eisenhour Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Finch Charles H. Fink Mr. Ralph Felfs John E. Fischer Nancy V. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Roberf E. Fisher David Flaig Mrs. Dodie Flynf John T. Ford W. E. Ford Mr. Nelson Fox Dr. Roberf W. Frazier Lf. James E. Freeland, Sr. A Friend lfwicei Mr. and Mrs. Jim Funk Loren F. Hall Mrs. Sarah L. Hall Richard N. Hammond David Hambrighf Gladys Hambrighf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hackerman Mr. and Mrs. John W. Harf Mrs. R. F. Higby Henry G. Hiaff John E. Holfaus Lucille Howard Mr. Roberf Howe Mr. Richard H. Hufchings IV Mrs. Laura Landis Mr. and Mrs. Tom Larson and Family Mrs. Edward Lazear Sfanley Lebar Mrs. Harry Lefan, Jr. Mr. Edward LeVay William K. Lindsay Roberf Linfhicum Miss Beffy Longanecker Mr. R. F. Luderman Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Lynn Mrs. Beffy L. Johns Daniel W. Johns Frances Kirby Kafherine Kirbv Mrs. W. F. Kirby William F. Kirby, Jr. William F. Kirby, Sr. Mrs. Royal E. Kirby Jim Knighf George A. Kokind Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Krick Mrs. Rebecca S. Krieger Mr. William Kroger Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Maika Mr. Thomas Mallonee Mrs. Jean Marfuza Mrs. Marshal Mr. G. L. Mandrell Paula J. Chase John Clark Mrs. Marian N. Cochran Mrs. Vicfor W. Conary Dr. and Mrs. Alberf F. Cooper Mr. Charles Cosfer Mary L. Cowran Mrs. Dorofhy Cox Miss lda M. Cox Mrs. Harold F. Cox T Dr. and Mrs. Roberf W. Bass Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bayless and Family Miss Edifh M. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Benneff Mrs. Margaref Bensinger Mr. M. R. Besf l5 fimesl Bonnie Birdell George D. Bone Mrs. Lawrence Booker Mrs. Alma Bourke Frank Bowersox Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burdeff Mr. and Mrs. George Burkeff Basil M. Burfon Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Burfon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bracone and Family Judy Bracone Mr. E. H. Bray Mrs. Shirley Brack Anne Brodes William L. Brodes Charles K. Brockmeyer Mr. and Mrs. George Brown i2 fimesl Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Davis J. R. Dinda Diven Family Mr. Duke Dodson Michael J. Donovan Karole Dorsan Mrs. Andrew Doyle Mr. Joseph Dulin Mrs. Anna l. Dunmire Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Dufrow Frank John Gambels Harvey A. Garcelon Buck Garder Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Gibbs, Jr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Giddings Alberf Givens and Mrs. Raymond Grani' Mrs. Raymond Grani' Mrs Susi . George Gralley e Graul Tom Graul Mary Ann Green Mr. Lawrence Hagood Mrs. Nellie Walker Mr. Theodore Bush Mrs. Faye C. Bush Harry Walker Masfer Franklin Walker Mr. Conner Hagood Mrs. Zelma Hagood Mrs. William Kein Miss Lori Hagood Frank Ruffo Mr. Glenn Whi++ingfon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mills Mr. Roy Whiffingfon Mrs. Carrie L. Nofhey Mrs. Lucille Whiffingfon The Crosses The Thomases Mr. Paul Minck Mr. and Mrs. William P. Cogley Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dixon Mrs. William Coleman Dr. J. W. Pownsand Mrs. Thomas P. Johnson Anonymous Mr. G. Brian Brandon Mr. Frank Hughes Mrs. N. W. Beardsley The Fred Menke Family Pal Beckner Mr. and Mrs. Bryan? Mr. John W. Miller Mrs. O. Jacomini Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Baines Mr. and Mrs. William A. Anderson Mr. Kenne+h Drssiger Mr. Mark P. Oxley Jr. Mr. Keifh BurneH' Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Jr. Mill-on C. Vank Harry Schlegelmikle . Paul Wilson Mr. Srewarf Dashiell Bruce C. Dunham Mrs. Charles B. Baker Mr. and Mrs. George Asbury Mrs. C. C. Meyer lll Dee, GBHS '63 Fran, GBHS '63 Sgf. Henry Von Klug William H. Klug Mr. and Mrs. David R. Johnson E. V. Engleman Family Mr. John Noonan Mai. Wal+er N. Vieser, lRe+.USAFl Mrs. Waller N. Vieser Mrs. Elsie Klug Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Arnold Diane Peyron Mr. Charles Waliers Earl Nesier Mr. Wilson Corwell Dennis Walrers Mr. D. T. Claffy Mr. Thomas Nesrer A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weidman Mr. Donald Kerg Mr. Richard Winkler Mr. Walfer Mifchell Mr. R. N. Taylor Masrer Kevin M. Kelly Hilda Beahm Edward Beahm Mrs. Dunlap Miss Kay German Mrs. Alma Sreiner Mrs. B. P. Fabro Mrs. Jeanie Bun+en Charles Hildebrandi' Mrs. BeHy Harrison Roberr Kazee Phil Smirh Mary Smiih Mr Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Leroy W Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Sfor W. H. Moore Harold J. Karski, Jr. Norman A. Mariensen Roberf E. Horn Donald M. Sco'H' illiams W. A. O'Berry George Carson BY Col. Y. B. Kim Mr. Maurice Capf. and M Sringer Williams rs. Harry D. Helfrich Mr. Bill Scholies The Sievers Horace A. Car'I'er Mr. Dean Ferris . and Mrs. Sam Shapes Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. Joh P. T. Pfeffer Harry Rever Daniel Boyd Fred Myers . John Bunren . John Miller Franklin W. Morgan nny Cusrer CharloH'e Bedsole Mrs. A. E. Bedsole Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Builer Mr. and Mrs. Herberf M. Bauer Jr Mr. and Mrs. George V. Armsfrong' Jill Armsrrong William L. Beauchamp Michele Duirow The Davies Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hanzlik Col. and Mrs. J. O. Colonna Mr. and Mrs. Jean Ferguson Mrfand Mrs. Addison Hodges Mrs. G. Clifron Rein Mr. Charles P. Davis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Davis L+. Col. Joseph A. Walkowski Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Crews J. H. Bourdon John Erns+, U.S.N.A. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Ellio'H'. Sr. The Giles Family The Pop Cafherine P. Cannell Mr. Alberr C. French Mr. Edward F. Clancy Mary Alice Jones Doris Glahel Pafricia Frazza'Ha Judi+h Ann Kaiski I96 William W. Simmons Mrs. Ruih B. lppolifo Jayne Gardner C. C. Crosier Mrs. William H. BriHon Miss Mary Eberle J. M. Hunrer Mrs. A. P. King J, B. Myers Daniel Murphy The Schiller Family Fearless Leader Colonel and Mrs. C. D. Jeffcoai' June and Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Gray Mr. and Mrs. T. Beniamin Wesion The Frank G. Mullins Family Deborah Underwood Mr. and Mrs. John Bellanri James M. Smi+h Mr. Kane Mr. Miles Bansiord Wal+er Basham Mr. Gene Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Vic Sfinchcomb Mr. Ba'l'es Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clopper L+. Col. and Mrs. Widmann Louis Gaumond Paul C. Gaumond Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Schreih Mr. Millard Wheller Maiorie S. Holi Mr. Elliori H. Barwell Mr. H. H. Graham Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Weeks Mrs. Ru+h Whilhelm Mr. Edwin C Wilhelm Ruih N. Kirchner Mr. Bernard W. Graves Mr. Donald G. PaHerson Mrs. Donald McNamara Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rude Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kearney Bill Schuman Eunice Kirchner Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kiroh Mary H. GarreH Mr. William C. Mauger Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wasson R. H. M. Perron Mamie B. Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. G. Parker Lindsay G. Garor Lindsay Elsa M. Cgleman Nancy A. leman Rolaerr Hgghman Mrs. Sch Her W Mr. W. lellanfl Mrs. F. rrison Mrs. WQR. McClella d Mac M rgie McClel and Richard c elland Mrs. N C. al Rim C n He er? Ba man Mr. Roberi' Daws n Mrs. nard Fr Ha Th In l ys Su n ey Mas. rlesy . Johnson Jr. Tl-iomas E. Cd srock Miss Annabell Ferguson Mrs. Ann Ferg son Mr. Charl D 'ly Joanne M ela Frank J. S llon Mr ern Ba es Mr. . Jos ph Barnes Roy gion Dale Mr. a d . H. H Ha- fian Jr. Mr. My E. Gillesp' Mr. . T. ac lin Mrs. dr Truxal Mr. Cha . Anfh ny Mrs. Chas. . An'l'h ny Mr. Arihu F. WhiH ng+on ' fer isquifh M y Aisqui l1 Mrs. 2' -. . L.W iffingfon Mr. Harold S - rfer Mr. Arel Powe Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Barr Mr. E. J. Tomanio Mr. Edward J. Mirk. Jr. The Douglass Du Vall Mr. and Mrs. Edward Franklin Tommy Denney '62 Ann Hahn '65 The Hammond Family John Day Mrs. R. W. Kluge Mr. Donald BeH's Miss Josephine Buca Mr. Maurice Ani Mr. R. W. Kluge Miss Ruih Larimer Mim Kary Mr. William M. Wesf Mrs. Walfer Mifchell Lou Herrmann Anonymous Todd Ludemann Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Herrmann The Penello Family Rev. Donald F. Sause W. R. Forlifer John F. Rickeri Mr. Roberl C. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacCarlhy Glenn J. Gaylord Mrs. Lillian Chambliss Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McNully Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Russell Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gunlher Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gunlher Sr. Larry Tribbill Kenny Schollzhauer William Emmell Miloney Mr. Earl Sparks Mr. Roberl Hollman Mari Kleinsmilh Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. Mclnlire Jerry Winchell A Friend I' From a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Roberl BJTowers Trudi Lee Brown Larry Brown Juni Brown Mr. and Mrs. William Rv McWhriler Slan Laurel Q Mrs. A. N. Whilney ' Mr. Richard Dockins Phil Verlie 9 Mrs. John Carlin William C. Krieger Calverl C. Chaplin Mrs. Lee A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Jewell B. G. Grillilh E. Kennelh Jones J. R. Wiggins Mrs. Sarah Jane Kenl Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Underwood Mr. C. C. Dobbins Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schullz Mrs. Frank W. Wagner Mrs. William W. Tydings Jane Sands George Baily Mr. Ron Carpenler Bonnie Raney Mr. and Mrs. Hyres Hall R. C. H. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heckerl Mr. and Mrs. William Cole Mr. H. H. Brown Mrs. H. H. Brown Belly C. Brown Homeroom I09 Mary Jean Slevens Irving F. Rew Mr. Roberl Leake Mrs. Roberl Leake Mrs. George R. Slrupp Elhel Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Reichhardl Mrs. J. McCoy Mrs. George McGinley F. C. Merriam Chris Messick Col. and Mrs. M. D. Meyers Mrs. Mark Mooney. Jr. Michael M. Morrell Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Moxley Joe Mulieri James Ramsey Ll. D. John Reid Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. Roberls and'Family Mr. Oscar T. Roberls, Sr. Mrs. Rogers Mr. Ed Rogers Mr. and Mrs. George V. Rossworm Carl Nickel Mr. Alberl Norris Marie Null Mag Orlando Sarah O'Day Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Parker and Family Paul Parkey Peggy Parkey Jacqueline Parris Mrs. Lawrence Peach Mr. and Mrs. Sherman C. Perry Joseph Piherova Mr. and Mrs. James PIi++ Mrs. Ella Pumphrey Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pumphrey Mrs. Marie Sallield Homeroom I2-6 2l2 Joyce Owens Emory Owens Mary Troll Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. William Everell Mrs. Edward Zenlgral Mr. Donald Peglow Mr. and Mrs. Jean Show Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pells Dolores Jordan Mrs. Charles Langley Sam Saia Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Saunders George B. Scherl Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Schmidl R. F. Schmidl Mrs. Harry Schul+heis Col. and Mrs. R. C. Schwarlz Mr. H. G. Schweizer Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sevier Harry P. Simmons Myrne G. Simmons Mr. S+ahIman Mr. Terry C. Smilh C. Donald Slegman and Family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slaines Dr. R. J. Slag Mrs. C. W. Slengel Mr. and Mrs. Ted Slevens K. L. Slullz Mrs. Richard F. Sulcer Roy Sumpler David D. Lowman L. Marshall Dowling Dan Jarnski Anonymous George W. Lohrmann Mr. Andrew Lavoie Anonymous W. S. Hommerbocker, Jr. Charles A. lrish G. R. Brainerd Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wyble Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Peachy Mrs. Joseph E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. George C. Graham Col. and Mr s. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Zivi J. A. Fava Raymond R. Van Houlen T. Burlon Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. George B. Taylor and Family Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walls Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Zepp. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Todd, Jr. Mrs. Peggy Neubauer Mrs. Elise A. Todd Margarel Tall Dr. and Mrs. F. X. Tinker Mrs. Frances M. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ueberrolh Mrs. Rose Underwood Roberl P. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Vose Susan l. Voss Don Voss Chesleigh Waggoner Richard Waggoner Sue Wallis B. W. Wheeler Charles Wood Mrs. K. E. Wood Richard Woodard Mrs. John Wrighl Ray Yallmaa Mr. C. R. Young. Sr. Zoller Family Karl H. Ziegler, Sr. A4 l , , 11 ' ln, ' , .f A L l , fx fl ll 1 IV 4 l we 1 fx V I' l F f ly ffllvljd LS f R Al- ff-f' f ff' Lf f lp XX K A Q ff Ll' ' blai' NJN ll: my Hlvlfl k, 'lliAV Mic' w M' ll I In !rjJ 1. fl Qualify 'l L' x f 1 fl 1. -f 5 V: ro li Af 2 id' ay ' ,E Service 5 fm ' ' 1 R A ,, . ll: . S T A lf lk A alll ,, hl,fSal'lsfacl'lon , fy l , ,ffl M , I fi ,f . 'sl lzlllfllw l Eli fl Nj lb!! E JAH:-lu K .f . I LJ' 33, lf- . Vw W f RM x XLAV g A Class ,pimhgsg fl Y A 'Ann l.lnc5'eh'l M1! hls R ,R of ll , , A of E A ,ff gl R. of l Enfplomals MQ, I , Q 1 J . ga: . ff N Congratulations, Seniors , Rm ml' f mil! I Y 1 lil 'v l l il ' v E X: NR!-l Frornf your local represenlallve BOX l07C. Enlerprise R0-Sd lf' on Milchellville Maryland I LEE COLLINSON ' ,Lge Telephone SPruce 3-I l0I , yo ,lvl J FRANK N. FREEMAN 34l Slralford Road Ballimore 28, Md. School and College Pholography RI 4-26I5 ANN'S DARl CREME M.D. 2200 S. Rilchie Highway Complimenls of Dr. Norlon, M.D. and Dr. Srsic, Good Luck, Seniors Pfam lhe MATTOX'S TEXACO FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA I98 Our 2Olh Year CLIF DAWSON'S, INC. D COUNTRY STORE Old Ballimore and 0' I IIB! WJ! Nw O.:- Annapolis Blvd. JN 'I 7 ,J ' and McKinsey Road A :OO . 'ro Q0 .M Severna Park, . QIJ I t ' .. : I W9 'H .ls vpjwfylmyg W FEDERAL FOUNDED I894 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings Accounls Home Improvemenl' Loans CI1risI'mas Clubs Money Orders Home Mor+gages Colleclion of: Savings Bonds Gas and EIec+ric Bills Travelers Cheques Telephone Bills H0 swung Q33 ,ui x. 44' Y I 0 sumo: 0 BY MAIL Q 0 5' voulsnvmcs 2 lu., 7 xlNSURfD T All Accoun+s Insured Up +o 'L' 'z ?Z 501000. S SI0,000 by 'rhe Federal Savings and Loan Z R' Crm mmm Insurance Corporalion 44,k sqm? SY CHARLES and SARATOGA 49 OLD .ANNAPOLIS RD. BALTIMORE I. MD. SEVERNA PARK. MD- PL 2-3I44 MI 7-3I00 MI 7-3626 vw T L ,ic f 1 Vij Aljfpmjfj f J T, W if f V is fi W A- bd T rA JR .VJ Vw M J lj by 1 Ay 'T if is T T' I 0 L ,, A 4 V, U. I, 5 WM if .ii if M. ,L LJ ,jf .fuy uf , 'J MV , .f or ru , 4, by E A, U il Orrsi f if yi 5 yy M ,iv f QONQVGLRATULATIONS W ., J 4, fr. N mv ff , 2 , T ' iyffgq 'MMA ,AjjfJMQ,,f.f,V,1 WVT1 vfjwp nfjfv Awww 63,71 .I 0 A , 'Riff HJMNAA A ij f If! i gr Vllx - , 'ijnzijj fofii up U ,J M 'fl f iffiwvj if MVK OLE JW LLJLQQ MJ! jj ,il-O THE fdfz . , XV My lvpfffyiv V f I JJ 4 V0 M fffffrv? ' if fi V' , -f fr L' if I ' .J fi F if if if W W 3 SEN loRs LW. T -f W' W N' JUAN if ff V ' . JJ You JU jf XXV! down 4 'V as L sfiijby VV! From ihe U cf CLASS OF '65 W Congrafuiamns s. J. MACEY D. H. MACEY and Besi' Wishes 'ro +he Graoluaies From All of Us ai' alzohinfo ' The S'+ore Thai' Does More for 'rhe Couniy GLEN BURNIE SEVERNA PARK CARVEL HALL HOTEL, ANNAPOLIS 200 - Esso Produc+s and Accessories MACEY'S CORNER SEVERNA PARK MH'chell 7-IZ34 Your Neighborhood Dealer Since I932 Hours: Open Daily 7 A.M.-I0 P.M. CARPET FAI R CHRYSLER Sou+l1 Governor Rifchie Highway GLEN BURNIE, MARYLAND Phone SOu+l'n'ield I-5454 BaHimore's 50' H560 Only Discouni' Carpei' House JCM GOOD LUCK TO ALL GRADUATES C I' + X Q omplmen s KG fx ,Sify W. T. GRANT cg. D Q A ,QQ N HSEQQ JW fa Severna Park Shoppingfi kerxxgw X ANG ' 'JN yy I VY' , 555: A fvapgfexf ugfimzfvnx fx ve 'BQ R MW A new JOHN HICK'S Gulf SI'aI'ion Area Code 30I 647-I577 H. E. BUTLER 8: ASSOCIATES Manufacfurers-Represen+aI'ives H. E. BUTLER 5 Riggs Avenue Severna Park. Md. SECURITY MOTOR SALES 404 Rirchie Highway Glen Burnie, Maryland LOYOLA FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSN. I00 Crain Highway S. W. Glen Burnie, Md. SO 6-5200 INSURED SAVINGS M'IL!LHAUSEN'S MORTGAGE LOANS Benfield and Jum ers Hole Roads Severna Parc Maryland SEVERNA PARK SHOE: STORE Riggs Avenue Severna Park, Maryland LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS 900 Ri+chie Hinhwav, N. E. GLEN BURNIE SOuIhfield 6-4888 I+'s The FinesI ' Cerriiied Cold SI'orage on Premises Pick Up and Delivery Service SCOTT BOOK CENTER 2II Main S+reeI' Annapolis, Maryland Herberts Men's Shop COIoniaI 3-2140 ANINAPOLIS FURNITURE CO. EveryI'hing 'For Ihe Home APPLIANCES T.V. STEREO I I2 Wesf S+ree+ Annapolis, Md. lr ff I my W' GILBERT'S PHARMACY 'JWMM W 50 SI'a'I'e Circle I ,-Y. 3 191 Annapolis, Maryland I '.- Severna Park Electronics , ll V 5 y THE PARSONS CO. Main S+ree+, Annapolis Complimenls of ARNGLD ESSO SERVICE Besl Wishes From THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK OF ANNAPOLIS Eslalolished I805 'Member Federal Reserve Syslem and Federal Deposil' Insurance Company Colonial 3-4313 FINKELSTEIN'S Annque and Modem Fumnure JENKINS, mc. i2l1'ii1s2,?Sl,TIg1'EL33 Dial COIoniaI 3-zzoo 'M 'Y'a'n Phone 647-2664 El SUBWAY GARAGE Office Furnilure and Equipmenl' RHcmeHwy.and old AWPOHSRW, Domeslic and Impor+ed Gills NewH'1dUSedCafHHdTfUCIff Ealons Slafionery I SEVERNA X K'M ' Prin+ing Engraving Hallmark Cards I85-I87 Main Slreel' Annapolis, Maryland ARUNDEL INVESTIGATION AGENCY P. o. Box 29i Tel: MI 7-2047 Severna Park, Md. Owned and Operaled by Former Special Agen'Is All Types of Invesligalion Confidenlial BERNIE'S MARINA Boals 'For Hire Launching Ramp Small Boai' Slips 647-3664 Arnold. Md. SEVERN RIVER 203 I IW If 1 n lvuifoafiflvuvljg I fl-llmfdlyvwl 4X5lplJWellJgQK9Llli, nge. lfjjmf IW' pi . . I736 Wes+ S+reeI' Annapolis, Maryland Where ii cosis you less Ilwan all The resI Complimenrs of SEVERNA PARK KNIT SHOP 3 RIGGS AVENUE ITI1e Old Railway S'I'a'I'ionl Ari- Needlework Designing IRIS M. SCHULTZE 647-3943 GOOD' LUCK TOT THE CLASS OF '64 From ROBERT M. BURNS 8f ASSOCIATES 5 Riggs Avenue Severna Park, Maryland 204 Refreshing remembrance ,gl i r AUTOGRAPHS Em Sr an f S -f'77cZ?fJl'L ' JZJKQXJZZQW 1 ,X I 1:1 ng K7fi4fZ77y , 153555: ' ,Q 4 Nfl!!! . r ' Nifzrs' Yana ,dfdff , Y, pf ,f C Z A A ,, 1 Q - I 1 Q4,4c,'..l . g E J ,J X 44f6Z 175' 1 all 1' 6352 f Ll' I J, X17 1 yzyfgiz fff if mmvx COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND, INC. I REAL ESTATE INSURANCE WIOND 5 5 '25 ASSAEIA-A5490 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SEVERNA PARK. MD Specializing in the Greater Severna Park Area' PROGRESS IS SHOWING OUR NEW MODERN OFFICES DAWSON BLDG. Severna Park, Md. PHONES MI 7-2222 MI 7-2223 ' LIFE STRIDE and NATURALIZER 0 JARMAN SHOES 0 HUSH PUPPIES 0 BUSTER BROWN ' U.S. KEDS ARNOLD'S SHOES Severna Park Shopping Center Severna Park, Md. Congratulations to that great Class ot '64 from : Debby Rol1rbacl1 Danna Robinson Sharon Reechel Bev Anderson Ann Burnett Janice Davies MI 7-2838 SO I-0376 Homes ot Distinction PYRAMID CONSTRUCTION CO., INC Builders ot Individually Designed Homes See Our Homes Tl'1ru-Out i Severna Park and Anne Cynlhla Walls Arundel County Barbara Young JAY M. HADDAD FRANK J. MIANO 205 2 - , I I ' I I I 1 l I 1 I' I , I I ' Congratulations and Best Wishes ' , 1'oy'1'he Class of l964. f , 1 U X 'I Your Severna Park Jeweler GREEN's JEWELERSI Severna Park Shopping Cenfer All 'ff' .0 Y,-7 fl zfffbffiizfi' V R179 e f fL LI' AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED A DIAMQNDS- ,WATCl'lES+ JEWELBA, ,. - fx,lQ7ffl, -5f4,c'Z4e3Z' MZ, QU '25l2f4fef6ZZfl aekfkifvlye a.ZMA1afQfZf2Q0 42'fg0U'C7vfi7'3f X Pj, , FUEL OIL KEROSENE MOTOR PARTS Co 3-2695 Box lil lv1cGuclcian S+ree+ Annapolis, Maryland BLUE RIBBON OIL BURNER SERVICE ANNAPOLIS UTILITIES INC. 89 Wesl' Slreel COlonial 8-5055 FRIGIDAIRE CARRIER MAYTAC-5 DELCO J nuunsn -ummm EA yyyy fzMl.ENOFll1'l0FNATl..Pl.ASTlCS l ll lvlfllglxlfjl' dl! if-Rd d4'8344 l Dqivq, ans: Q .M E R l mg 5 CIHATIHASIICS' M J l M y f WW R+, 4, Box 262 Phone 757-3665 Cape S+. Claire Annapolis, Md. HARRY C. KIRSCH JR. GENERAL 'CONTRACTOR Lesco Homes Au+horized Builder-Dealer Adcli+ Remod l g . My will W in ily J Jy,, W MWXMM j ishes WJ h Class of 64 l' W rw il vi an Pa A Vicki Jennife Ml Jo in W . Jenny l Midge Toini Andy Alby Sherry Sandy Penny Pal' Jill Chris Pal' Kalhy Linda Riclci Kalhie Jane Diane Carolyn Lorraine Evi sTEvENsoN's M ZW, HI-WAY ,fl VL! I ' FLOWER WIWWW SHOP ZW' 4I0 Ri+chie Hwy. N. E. Glen Burnie, Md. SO I-3900 T Cool I+, Guys and Dolls, wi'rh a real gone corsage or arrangemenin PEERLESS CLOTHING Main S+ree'I' Annapolis, Maryland RAINBOW CLEANERS 81 LAUNDERCENTE I80I Wesl' S+ree'I' Annapolis, Maryland R iizlifie IIAQAARQHA FORD'S GROCERY STORE 8432 Church Road JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Riviera Beach MEREDITH JUDY Uhr 5511112 62111111115 IIIII1 and Glnlnnial Olnrkiail Ear COMPANY RELIABLE CONTRACTING RETQLWSEQFT FAMILY sl-los sToRE Arnold, Maryland Mlfcliell 7-4840 WILLIS ATLANTIC STATION QTLMMA Gounbzg gcouae Severna Park, Maryland H- SN?Qx?5l:!d Road Giffs and Accessories is WOodland 9-9571 'Egg' Mi,,e,5?,Tjf,j2,', HOPKINS FURNITURE OOMPAN We Norlhwag n Iff.1lf.l,IIQI al2.ilLi'?I Resfauranf 8m Coclsfail Lounge George H. Ebersberger Agency For All of Your Insurance Needs Callflie man who Cares Revel Highway glje'lLlgZ :ailyVaV MHcl1Iell7-4727 Annapolis, Maryland Maryland HUMBLE TRAVEL CENTER TALMAN OFFICE SUPPLY RoufeM3grylF2il5rsville CHAS. H. STEFFEY, INC. Offers You IN SEVERNA PARK Severna Park Sale Associafes Their Experience of over 50 years, I H. WARREN BUCK CRAWFORD flue Advanfage of Being Manage' Served by a Large and Complefe Real Esfafe Service TOM CHRISTIE CAL GREY inf-eresf-ed enough DON Moss KARL MORRIS +o offer you personal ROY FORSON JOHN HlSLEY Service fhe LEE KOHNKE KLAUS ZIMMERN Friendliness of a I Neighbor Office 44 B 8: A Avenue Ml 7-3202 Annapolis Office Main Office Glen Burnie Office C0 7-8lll I8 E. Lexingfon S+. SO I-0222 Balfimore 2, Md. E209 W 1 I I? i I yfljy' gy, I f J W My I j3ffl,,,j , RAfjYSINGER'lS'CITIES SERVICE 1 ppdf jyf nag? L ACCESSORIES y if I OR IREPAIRS 4 ff ' Phone Ml 7-9897 fC I PASADENA RD. and RITCHIE HIGHWAY I The Annapolis Banking and Trust Company Annapolis, Maryland 'MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 2I0 I Fine Men's Clolhing al JOHNSON'S on I'he Avenue Suifs - Shoes - Topcoa'I's - Sporlswear . . . Famous Brands You Know So Well McGREGOR-MANHATTAN-PENDLETON JANTZEN-OAKLOOM-GLEN EAGLES-BOSTONIANS JOHNSON'S Maryland Ave. and S'I'a'I'e Circle ANNAPOLIS MD , . u an in 1 YOU CAN SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT STRANGE AND WHlTE Men's and Boy's Clolhing and Sporfswear . . . Nalionally Known Brands . . . ARROW-KINGSRIDGE-STETSON-TOM SAWYER JANTZEN-INTERWOVEN-PALM BEACH STRANGE and WHITE I55-l57 Main S+ree'I' Annapolis, Md. J' gf! K SEM W W WW., WJ A , fjf 1 RAYMOND E. GRANT, W, vw W mf' Wvo- pesi'-Trium h 37,6142 0 MsA'LEs AND SERVICE ARUNDEL REALTY A 66 Balfimore - Annapolis Road SEVERNA PARK, MARYLAND INC' Specializing in Hwe p Greafer Severna Park Area WaJrerfron'r Q WEST STREET REAL ESTATE INSURANCE f ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND PHONE DAY OR N'G 'T MI 7-l900 5 EA 4 'JV , s E'ii1 33J:f. , ,::. Wm ' A ffl 1 :el . 5 Il WN ,- , wviff awf Q0 I If -1 For THE BEST IN FLOWERS , W Iofw If W 21 MJD wwf ,MW From the BEST ELORIST Qlfjwwamw , A wwf-I 9fQIpj,fWi W QIVIIBI the BEST GIRL SI, Sffyw OM gf' I ffl can Wig KARLTON'S FLORIST IIILVI7 CI- L AK ' ' I -'I' I' I I79 Main S+ree+ JI . I I II L L I ,L .1 il w ..' 114 Qiinnapolisy, Md. I I I' fra I Q I Ifcoiarzbbe 1 'I 647-3495 ff, JU ' ' yw .r , Q 'S Af. X MA JJJ7 , I 'G' Us . I f A -I JWBWQ 'C t I y y PL 2-6740 MI 7-3006 S-I-EARN S Sfllfgrlfte JEWELERS MICHAEL V. PHILLIPS Af1'1aP0IIiS'MarYIaf1d The Connec+IcuI' Mu+uaI I0 Sou'I'h S+. I CO' I36933 Life Insurance Co. BaI+imore 2, Md. FABRIC MART I30 Main S+ree+ Annapolis, Maryland Make a SchooI Record TI1a+ Will CounT For You. No? AgaInST You. BOB ZANG L. P. MUSTERMAN'S HAT SHOP I97 Main Sfreei' Annapolis. MaryIand LIPIN'S HARDWARE Rifchie Highway Severna Park MI 7-46II RIGGS, WARFIELD, ROLOSON. INC. THE HOLLY SHOPPE Insurance Bonding 9 l 62 Old A,,n:pkl'MIg J 5zwQn nemfvnym Sevema7 2520 2I2 FREDE. VOGES 8: COMPANY Sales ' Real Es'I'aI'e 0 Ren'I'aIs Why pay more? Insurance I Roule 3 Millersville, Md. 4 CII II Cggi, I 3 3G5lapoIIs' Md' GREE1NGOLD'S, INC. Mer. and soy-. c:s.,+i.ang Wagon Wheels Restaurant 46-48-50 Wesl' S+. Annapolis, Md. CO 3-3600 EDWIN BENNETT, INC. FINE FURNITURE 44 Maryland Avenue CO 8-3805 Complimenls of THE LEADER 49 Main S'IreeI' Annapolis, Maryland TOWN AND COUNTRY 55 Maryland Avenue Annapolis, Maryland MOONEY-ROWAN PUBLICATONS, INC. GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORS OF THE SEVERNA PARK HIGH SCHOOL Complimenls of: CONGRATULATIONS You have wilhin your hands The Iools Io fashion your own incluslry Mr. Murray D. Lincoln Presiclenl NATIONWIDE INSURANC GRAul.'s FooDl.AND COM,,AN,ES CAPE ST. CLAIRE X I Q S CU X 4 xx N mag GX ' e la p V ,rv TJ I-,X F xiii Oi ,- if LUG IX U L- I i N' WC' A A L , . , 7 X I My ,vi lb ,LLM A L complain, ENTS or X V ,.,.. L 5 qi ahh I ' f T 2' ,T O sg iffy ,X 'X A 0 6 X ll C xx O ' ' NSA x A Q- QSM' ' -V V fx fu AMPLEX MARINE SEVERNA AUTO SERVICE Rou'Ie I, Box 229 Severna Park, Maryland LOU STRAUS FOREIGN CAR CENTER I SAAB-MORGAN Paris and Service LARGEST SPORTS CAR SELECTION IN ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY RITCHIE HWY. AT EARLEIGH RD. MI 7-2600 2l0 Rilchie Highway Phones: Glen Burnie, Md. 766-7829 3 766-974I 052,04 5 BEAUTY SALON 4 Shop for Personalized Service SHULTE FORD Riichie Highway Glen Burnie, Maryland , ROY E. WHITTINGTON TXA MILLHAUSEN TAVERN BEER - WINES - LIQUORS - SEA FOOD IN SEASON Phone MI 7-9BBI BENEFIELD AND JUMPERS HOLE RDS. SEVERNA PARK U SOu'I'hfieId 6-0556 1436. RICE BOWL CHINESE - AMERICAN RESTAURANT I00-I04 Delaware Ave., N. E. Carry-ou'I' Service - Privare Dining Room Free Parking SPARKLE CLEANER BIO Balfo.-Anna Boulevard Glen Burnie, Maryland - I A-I I L S' fe L --Qxomplimernfsfif LQ, gf jeveocz WAN- 4 ,xy Countryside fi-ea! Homes, Inc. CUSTOM BUILDERS 603 Red Oak Couri' J. FRANK WELCH Severna Park, Maryland MI 7-4646 KLUG'S ESSO - Moun'I'ain and Wa'I'erford Roads CL 5-9800 2I4 STERLING SILVER BY STIEF GURMAN TOWLE WALLACE KIRK LUNT INTERNATIONAL HEIRLOOM REED AND BARTON Fine China and Glassware WaI'cI'1 anal Jewelry Repair Zfydmafz Wmrwafy JEWELERS Sv mijikaii WUT? 44 sTAcig3c:m6l.,g Q NAPOLIS Oboubgbxoolzee Npouffqgeff G' X A Q6 ' V00 X A A, 0 XZQQZCDSDUDI fb X SEVERNA PARK CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S 'Q S . E. -E 1, 1 7 5 VS I S Roadway Au to Service Flowers by James I96 Main S+ree'l' Annapolis, Maryland LI PMAN'S IMIain al' Conduil' Slree ' Complimenls of SPORTS AND SPECIALTIES SHOP 99 Main Sfreel' Berl Spriggs Molor Sales, Inc. IOI3 Wesl' S+., Annapolis, Md. CO 3-9234 LINCOLN - MERCURY - COMET FAWCETTS BOAT SUPPLIES, INC. 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