Sparrows Point High School - Hi Points Yearbook (Edgemere, MD)
- Class of 1958
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Sparrovvs Ponnt and the area around It vvlll always be a part of our llfe no matter where we venture IH later years We are encompassed by txdevvater The luvelu hood of many of us depends upon nt but the tide as more than a way of maklng a lrvung for vvrth the tlde come the sea gulls sand dunes the marshland many happy youthful days frolllclcnng by the seashore and many other thlngs seemingly commonplace yet romantuc which make our area unlque There ns charm an the changes vvhuch the tnde brrngs Each day reveals some new glft for man to see and each day brlngs vvuth It a reclamatton of the treasures of yesterday We the Sensor Class of l958 feel that the sugnlfucance of the tide IS not fully realuzed and apprecnated Therefore by basnng our yearbook upon tt vve hope to make others aware of nts effects on our ltves XX 34 Nui! I l I I I I I I , . f , - , 1 Y ., ,M 1- k g F I J 1 .M W. V t g I , All 5 . x 1 . X . - s..3.-I . 81.16 V b V . , ' , x g , .' , M 01.5 'A A 4:7 T,.'i::. Hiivzl jiiljil frj Ga. . L, 53-gg, T31 fm .. ,gf g- ff , , . 1 l, gl. A A :f -F-.tit I -...G-17:2 TL: . - 5 X, , ' sf.- 'QUT 3? Lg. 'A 1 LE 44:31 X ,Q , - M H- 4- 34 . - ' . I .-4 '- ' ' . , ' S - 1 ' Y ' -' ' it g '.. Q f-. 'L'-.Ti ' f 't'l rf 1 I nf' as Q Q Mr Hackman has been a paT1enT and wise sponsor He has glven us hls Time and energy vvullnngly counselling and advnslng us when ever we needed hls help As The business advisor of The yearbook Mr Hackman has had a Trying lob organlzlng The sales campaigns of boTh paTrons and ads In splTe of his exachng dunes he ns noTed Tor his Trnendly smnle and has ready wuT Hackman lokes are especually Tamous IT as for These reasons as well as an expressnon of our appreclahon ThaT we ded1caTe our yearbook To Mr James Hackman Teacher advusor and Tnend , . He is also The sponsor of The senior dass. I - ' I I - I As the Student Government Assocratnon advlsor Mr Benson has many tasks to perform He must be present at all councll meetings see that things are run smoothly and otherwnse help out whenever his advice or oprnlon IS needed He must In many cases be the coordinator between the faculty and council Mr Benson is usually the one who explains to the student body new pollcnes adopted by the council and tactfully sees that they are accepted by the students Some of the efforts of Mr Benson are recognrzed by the students and appreciated many however go unrewarded We dedncate our yearbook to Mr Benson as snncere thanks for his continued service to the school and student body A vous ENIO TAFF UND: -li' Szacuffy anof CM The class of 58 has had throughout its years in Sparrows Pount Hugh School a close association with Mr Paul E Dowling We were first introduced to Mr Dowling while we were in the eighth grade He at that time had charge of uunuor hugh discipline lt was whule he was working un thus capacity that we first came to admire hus tact patience and understanding When we entered the tenth grade and senior hugh school the man who had been our chief dis cuplunaruan became to us an English teacher Although Mr Dowlungs reduced teaching load brought hum un contact with but relatively few in our class we all developed respect for hus knowl edge and classroom ability As we advanced to the eleventh grade and a new school Mr Dowling became our principal ln carry ing out hus duties as Principal those traits which we had come to admire and respect in the teacher and in the dusciplunaruan were more than ever before in evudence Because of this ut us probable that the class of 58 will remember Mr Dowling maunly un hus role as the Principal of Sparrows Pount Hugh School These memories we are pleased to relate will be pleasant ones MR DOWLING mznzsfrazfzon Carrying out the many duties of vice principal is a tedious and very trying iob. Despite this Miss Krug has always been the epitome of patience and good humor. She always finds time to take interest in each individual with whom she comes in contact and to exercise good iudgment and tact in her dealings with students and parents. The class of 58 is proud to have been associated with Miss Krug and feels that our lives will be much richer through our dealings with her. Our gurls Fruday are unduspensable uf the school us to functuon properly Attend ance records bookkeepung f r ll school organuzatuons dauly bulletuns and all school correspondence are handled by these ladues Our school us very for tunate to have these capable workers uncluded on uts staff Muss Deale and Mrs Hostetter along wuth Mrs Hogue the guudance secretary began the year Durung the course of the year however Mrs Fruedly assumed Mrs Hostetters dutues IUQCIG 22.8 Qf'UICQS Mr Eads holds the posutuon of ad munustratuve assustant un our school T straughten out the problems un whuch the Junuor Hugh students fund themselves un volved us hus mauor uob Although the class of 58 dudnt corne un contact vvuth hurn untul theur Junuor Year they feel that theur school lufe has run much srnoother as a result of hus efforts un behalf of Sparrovvs Pount Hugh School Xwjgw, tht -Z ...1 The School Nurse MRS MILLER Mrs Doris Muller one of the buslest of our school personnel has charge of our health surte She cares for an average of twenty students dally for a great va ruety of anlments She also schedules and gives the Massachusetts Vlslon Screen Ing Test as well as a number of lectures on health to the Iunlor hugh and home econornlcs classes throughout the year Among her other duties are Included conferences wlth parents and students about the health problems of lndlvldual students Thrs year was marked by a flu ep: demic of unprecedented seventy ln the Durrng a two week perlod IH the fall an average of 25 students were sent home darly At one polnt 6110 students as well as many of the faculty were absent from school with flu llke symptoms The crlsrs added greatly to Mrs Mlllers responsr bllltxes and rn spate of the fact that her own children were strucken Mrs Maller remalned at her post Besrdes her dutles of carlng for the health of our student body Mrs Muller also sponsors the Fu ture Nurses Club 'NO rs Wff reco- To help young people adjust then selves to an adult world IS the obrect of our guldance counselors Mrs Kraft and Mr McGune They not only and the stu dents wlth problems whlch arlse durlng hugh school years, but they try to pre pare them for past school lufe by guldlng them rn their selection of colleges or vo cations The services whlch they render to the student body are umfneagurable 9 ,J Ill ia ! K z' A , l - I T J A history of Sparrows Point High School, f - ' ' 1 ,0' : K Il fr 9 ' . Q:9u XQ.4 . The lnbrary thus year rs headed by Mrs Kelly and Mass P Polen wtth the able assnstande of Mass Brenda Crowder The llbrary nncreased nts collectuon of 10974 books by the purchase of T500 new books thts year The average monthly cnrculatnon f books In our lnbrary rs 2000 A if ,fs sf? MRS DOLEN MRS KELLY and MISS CROWDER 'E rs s'o i up 'W' THE CAFETERIA STAFF Under the management of Mrs Mur phy the cafeterna staff provudes well balanced and nutrltlous meals for the faculty and students of Sparrows Pount Hugh School Great care lS taken to prepare menus whnch Include the baslc seven foods necessary for a proper teen age duet Mrs Murphy as assisted In her work by Left to right Mrs Johnson Mrs West Mrs Kung Mrs Helmnck Mrs Hutzel berger, Mrs Connors, Mrs Hohman Mrs Shupp, Mrs Leshlco and Mrs Garber 1 A if 'S R 4755 gi., I .W, MR. BARON MR. BECKER MR, BENSON MR. BIGWOOD MRS. 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O . fi' CSXUUQIQX gwernzn en! 5 Soczafzon The Student Government The Student Government Association was originated in 1949 in order to give our student body experiences in democratic government Since then it has become the most important and active organization in our school e student body holds elections each year to determine the officers of the SGA By secret ballot each student is allowed to designate his choice for president vice president treasurer and secretary Each homeroom has a representative in th SGA It is the duty of this representative to report the activities of the SGA to his homeroom each week These representatives constitute the legislative body of the S G A They approve or defeat proposed legislation In this manner the SGA with faculty approval determines rules concerning the student body These rules are then enforced by the monitors thus achieving better coordination between the student body and the faculty staff This relieves the faculty staff of many burdens as the SGA actually controls the student body e president Nance Kelly was assisted this year by Francis Grymes Joyce Bost and Bonnie Reid They have worked very hard to make the SGA of 58 one of the best SGA s in the history of our school Among their achievements are the revision of the student court a change in the SGA dance regulations a Christmas party for the old peoples home and of the dances I Sponsor MR BENSON First row Margie Hart Pat Godwin Jo Ann Miskiman Pat Carolyn Snyder Ruth Ann Kirtinitis Peggy Corbin Norma Jewell. Second row: Nancy Chandler, Myrtle Chell Alice DeRoose Joyce Bost, Nance Kelly, Fran Grymes, Barbara Taliercio, Brenda Mabius, Richard Mroz, Third row: Sandra Jones, Joanne Wolfe, Rebecca Pritchard, Justine Novakowski, Gerry Perkins, Janet Hayes, Etsil Mason. Fourth row: Bryner Chapman, Joann Stockman, Betty Taylor, Janet Kelly, Joy Agee, Susan Peters, Margaret Light, Pat Shifflet, Linda Garret. Fifth row: Steven Dockery, Goerge Panowitz, Roy Cox, Toni Bochnenick, Ronnie Bailey, Wilson Schuer- holz, Bob Wise, Richard Schafer, Stanley Talbort, Joe Dolinar, Werner Lerber. President NANCY KELLY Officers Bonnie Ried Frances Grymes Joyce Bost ---r,s tk: Sfuknf 20111 f 6-Q Z I ' STUDENT 'l CO'-JNc.lL. Tr ink P DawNey W Bxby G Marsbuger Mr Baron A Nyysola D Turansky C Schafer Harper r r v B We rw P Brrmmgham B cGrogan R Womer B Sutton HU' lff!4flfll I Q-Bmw gm ' Wu Gave! ras er ares W Ffrsr row H Maschas J ay J Pwfer C Crew 5 -11 B Ores' 'avr Gger adv O MR MILLER Momtors Arn T 'L rx vc of c an C r 73 C ' 1 ,A V Y 'E' k I 'x-A 5' 1 X., ' ,-'P R ,N 1 A ' 5 -' . 'NJ f f -. 2 ' - 5 Q 7 ,W-vit ' A , , 's g ' , If B A gil N 3 65 . K S 3 rf v 5 k X . ' ' fi 1 4' ' I us.,V 1 . . . iw X x. ' rj ' ' Q Y ' ,Y R5 ' , QW.,,,,,,,. ,gif rj- 'A X A 5 , ,r ff MNA . M. I , -Fr sr Bm gy . ' H er,l .- ' ' I V , . N4 I , .' l , . 1' 1 A was 1 1 F 71 Q A :IH f ' ' 31' ,H ff ' V I Y . 1 - B L 'Q X I i jg- I I ,1 ffjfzf - F ' :isp-' i ff, , 5 B ff- :,f. .g .4 ! ' . K :mf I A ' . , H ,1 -I 4 g ', ff I - H W' ,V Q I, U W , mmwi Wim C, , B Pmdwaro, SD H , Mr M 3 R. xlls, ' : . , 4 - S He I , , , Q I . , 1, A 7 , .- I 97 .4 K 1 fl: . Z r 1 kv . x '42 - 9 A C? . , ' Q Q u. Rx - I X , P fn YY ' ' I ' ' A 'Y B ' Q ack ':.-. . Jecccs, R4 Bay R4 Hasrmgs J Sra,o.-.sp 'J-dce: P. Daufcf, 'J Tack C H-S'6f, R- , r L C -H 'rgf' J '- , .Tr My J.Ca1r?1- B 'cr'ef,f:z,k,J Kr :? The yearbook staff this year got off to a fine start under the direction of ad- visor, Mr. Kosicki, and Editor-in-Chief Elaine Hammond, but soon bogged down due to the unfortunate occurrence of a flu epidemic and a snowstorm of un- precedented severity. These unpleasant happenings caused the complete break- down of meticulously prepared picture schedules as well as delays in the distri- bution and collection of copy. The snowstorm also adversely affected the business staff of Hi-Points '58 by oc- curring in the middle of the advertising campaign. This was overcome only by valiant efforts on the part of Mr. Hack- man, advisor, and Jim Ruegsegger and Joane Wolf, managers. Nevertheless, Hi-Points of ,'58 came through without any battle scars! At least we on the staff hope it did! i 1? fpom fs N ditor-in-Chief, ELAINE HAMMOND .rsv . xxi ,us if MR. KOSICKI Editorial Advisor RUSSELL EVERHART RICH MROZ Activities Editors 2 is., D. Young, E. Hammond Stevenson, B, McGrogan --2 Northwood, R. Mroz, Everhart, L Vasold, BONNIE MCGROGAN CAROLE RAYBOEN PEGGY MAGUIRE faculyy Edfyor Art Editor Picture Editor 0 1956? JOANN WOLF, JIM RUEGSEGGER, Business Managers TONY, Our Photographer ROSALIE HLADKEY DIANE YOUNG Senior Editors Kurtinitis, J. Callahan, F. Ruegsegger, J. Kettell, C. Rayboen, B, Ried, J. Janis ki, R. Hladkey. fffqfwj' MR-I HACKMAN Bos NORTHWOOD BUSINESS AClVlSOf JEAN KETTELL LARRY VASOLD Sports Editors BOB KURTINITIS JUDY CALLAHAN FRANCES RUEGSEGGER Junior Assistants The Pointer is the pride and ioy of the iournalism staff as well as the cause of headaches, hard work, and many very trying situations for all concerned. ln spite of this, we feel that The Pointer fills a real need of the student body by keeping students in general informed about activities and happenings about the 'school as well as supplying the specific students on the staff with the thrill of seeing their work in print, Both students and faculty look for- ward to each new issue with enthusiasm and interest, Under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Jennie Sigler and advisor Mr. Britvch, the staff has managed to publish all issues, thus maintaining the goal set by last year's staff of an issue per month. iw ff f ix 'T' 42 Editor-in-Chief, JENNIE SIGLER MR. CRICKARD, Advisor MR. BRITVCH, Advisor Front row: N. Chandler, E. Mason, J. Sigler, J. Wolf, B. Taylor. Back row: J. Dolinar, L. Marsh, R. Mroz, E. Garland, B. Wehner, H, Schriver, B, Taleircio, W Business Manager JOANNE WOLF -,nk --,,.J ,J The unsung busmess staff headed by manager anne Wolf nd advwsor Mr Baron also rnerr rse for carryrng out helr ly o selmg a and subscrwptlons thus enablrng us To mee? pub lnsnnng costs Tlwe busnness sTaff does no? generally receuve as much recognmon for tlweur role ln p b llsnlng the paper but the execmrve and busmess experuences received are of genuune value Busmess Advlsor MR BARON Ednors R Mroz B Talmercno N Chandler E Mason B Taylor .nazi .-4 The Ponter Staff gathering ideas 0cafWw1C M' The students and staff of our school always look forward to the presentatuons of the vocal musuc department Under the guudance of durectors Mr Gussel and Mr Snyder the boys and gurls of these organuzatuor-us have every evudence of enuoyung thetr sungung Clad un theur blue and whute stoles the chour has entertauned at many dufferent assemblues as well as PTA meetungs the annual Mustc Festuval and the Unuversuty of Maryland Choral Day The boys glee club gurls glee club and uunuor hugh muxed chorus have also contrubuted fune performances to the entertaunment of our students and faculty staff We feel that everyone IS proud of the contrubutuons whuch these boys and gurls have made to Sparrows Pount ln the years to come we hope that the fune work whuch has already been done wull contunue to umprove under uncreasungly more enthusuastuc student bodues MEMBERS OF A CAPPELLA CHOIR Not Puctured R Bauley A Blshoff F Bunnell P Clark E Cook J Crusmuen D Farkas, J Fuelds D Hess R Hastungs,J Jackson D Jackson W Hudson R Harruson W Morrus L Moore J McClosky R Mroz W Peters J Poluo W Schafer H Schruver R Streetef W Sutton J Walles F Weber E Whute L Crumley M Harper L Horne C Huskey S Jones N Kahkonen L Knught E Mason F Moore K Owens G Sander E Srnuth M Huatt C Duray C Gavel M Holly H Maschas J Podles E Young 'tl lf- P Bushoff, C Castenbader, C Dean G Forrest, J Woolfrey, R Hahn, J Jackson,J Klune, W Lubunsku,L Moore, J Podles M Brooks, M Epperson, D Guedosh, R Grace, M Leshuco, H J Polluo, W Wolfe, D Sparks, G Abbotts, R Bauley, B Campbell Marsee, N Nolan R Perzunsku, C Polanskas, M Snyder, R D Cederborg, P Clark,J Fuelds, K Hoover, T Kayes, J Nead Woods, P Wrught, A Bowards, J Agee, J Greenwald, L C Rummel J Shank, W Sutton, T Jones, R Bundy, ll Duma Jacobs, N Jones, C Nuzer, F Seuruath, M Wunslow, L Ebert, D Farkas J Lynch B Kuefer,Accompanust N Holm, M Hagy, C Harrus, N Kahkonen, P Shuflett, M Huatt J Wulluams, M Aus, E Bandy, N Bloss, M Chell,J Davus, C Kofskey, E Pyles, D Quaty, L Rathke, V Regel, J Strobel, G Sorohocken, D Turansky 1 nsfrzzznenfaf Fu sic' Sparrows Pount takes prlde In nts actlve Instrumental musuc department whuch lS now under the dlrectlon of Mr Emrl Rusrnlco The senror band was begun In T947 un er the drrectron of Mr Nlcholas Geruak Thus year the actrvntres of the senior band have been as follows they gave a splendnd performance at the Annual Steel Bowl Game halftrme exercrse performed an exchange program wrth Parlcvrlle Hgh School played at the Unrversnty of Maryland for the State Band Festlval played at the Edgemere and Fort Howard Elementary Schools and also gave J splendrd per formance In therr Muslc Festlval The sensor Band wtll clumax therr years performances by playung at the graduatnon exerctses ln June The gunlor band havrng been formed lust recently has grven performances t the Thanksguvrng Day pep parade the Sparrows Pornt Elementary School and they conduct therr own rumor Band festrval The orchestra provrded the muslc for our many assembly programs They hope to one day develop unto a polrshed orchestral group conductrng therr own concert Makrng a splendrd debut thus year was the Dance Band Composed of a group of boys they had to therr credlt engagements at the Edgemere Moose Lodge the Chesapeake Terrace Teen Center and the Gray Manor School One of the departments malor comblned protects thus year has been the sale of candy bars The proceeds from thus wall be used to purchase addrtnonal unuforms rn struments and musrc always a bug :tem In the budget of the muslc department onna Terry Martha Pyles Babs Foy L Garrett T Welzenbach THE SENIOR BAND HX THE ORCHESTRA MLl': E 1 , - , . . 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' I Xfafzonafjlbnor C xoczefy The Honor Society, established on March l5, 1953 at Sparrovvs Point is a branch of a national organization in which students are chosen according to their excellence in scholarship, leader- ship service and character Members are composed ot eleventh and twelfth graders who meet these standards while tenth graders are admitted as pro visional members This year the Honor Society was guided by the excellent ludgment ot Mr James P Hackman Weznders 91 fze 65912101 1201 c oczef NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY x X S I R No thvvood J acobbs M hornas wens Second J Callaha Krzmer WO e Br ngham M Magu e C Chapman B Dke an J Dol nar Thrd row B McGrogan E Hammond D Young E Garland M Hatt Fo rh o B Taylor F Ruegsegger R Wonber M Mack I -:....,. jufure eac ers Q 57122ef1Ca ac r w B aylor Garan Ma C Kofske D Youn Prutchard P Trunda E Kreczmer K Owens Muddle S Taylor R Hladlcey B Lachagyczyk F Ruegsegger Front M Thomas B Reud Mrs Craft MRS CRAFT The Future Teachers of America was furst organized at Sparrows Point Hugh School on January 3l T949 Thus year the club us progressung under the leadershup of Mrs Craft The aurn of thus organuzatuon as to unterest students un teachtng as a career The club has concentrated on two maun protects thus year In February we wull contunue wuth our cadet teachung program whuch us beung conducted at the Edgemere Elementary School and secondly an the sprung of the year we wull act as host for the Baltumore County Future Teachers of Ameruca Club Sprung Conventlon Offucers thus year are Bonnue Read Presudent Duane Young Vuce Presudent Rosalue Hladky Treasurer and Bernadune Lachauczyk Secretary Nursung as we know nt today was organuzecl by Florence Nughtungale un the early 1850s In the sprung of T953 under the leadershup of Mrs A Marklune R N the Future Nurses Club at Sparrows Pount Hugh School was formed to encourage unterested gurls un thus tueld Thus year we had twenty flve members from whom we elected the followung offucers Bonnue McGrogan Peggy Maguure Pat Stevenson and Carolyn Schafer We showed progress under the durectuon ofthe otfucers and our sponsor Mrs Dorus Muller Actuvutues Included a Future Nurses of Ameruca sponsored dance two assernblles featurung nursung topics as well as fueld trups desugned to be of unterest to our fledglung Nurses ufure urses 0 menca -ea-. YP 'Sv md' Q-Q3 -41 so Back E on M der Hess G Sanders Q MRS Nlll-LEP Janusku Muddle P Stevenson M Maguure B McGrogan C Schafer C Craug Front D Humun Bradenbaugh M Lesko D Gaydosh S Taylor 'iff H 'ia ' AS B k o 5 . T , E. l d, M. ck, . y, . g, M. I , ' u. I .. ., ' As ' w 'Q 4 ,, . Q Q 2 uf ' F! , Q ,. , 7 1 . ,V Vl E' x , . . h X I x , . t 1 ' t Q. . M l 4. . . F . . . oe ,,. I' 1 l -sg : l. Bulter, M, ppers , . Sny , C. Dean, D. , . , J. ' ', - V . : . , , . , . , . . Lzgrary Nsszsfan fs CSfUkl?f 714, Top row A Nyysola R Hashngs D Cedarboorge C Johnson Front row D Henderson C Flowers D Muller H Henderson 4'd tv Q Top row P Burgess M Prwtchard R Weber A Reese E Boenlwelme geepq n C CosYe-nbader F Serr h M Thomas B Maness Seated L Ra N Kaikonen B Jewel CSQIZIUI 71,1516 177 U fuya fffffc U 71842 Top row J BoekeMne M Cnefl P Ray M Moqzon F Serrath Seyed C Gaydos C Godwm, C Haag , ? ,O J v . 5 A -. I C t s A f W 1 - , ,, , , I Q i' A , r X' . '- 2 V K 4. .X 1 K N Y -1 -1 I ,, 1, - , ' , K I C2 ' a .2 ' 11 Q s.. LV . 'A A X - If '- fl - J J V J W 4, ' ' xg l C. Cummins. Second row: B. Bar- ' ' ey, A , . at , V y, . , . . ' o f ,,.. ,A ,,., CM-, L, 1 u . n I ,. ,I ' . . . I -h 769 ffzz 3 ffe jfzhy. . . The Dramatncs Department sched uled a full and nnterestlng serues of productlons for tts T957 58 season It began by presentung the Chrnstmas program as a choral speakung rectta tive Go Ye to Bethlehem was a lovely lnterpretatoon of the complete Christmas story arranged from Blblr cal passages The 25 vonces of the speaklng chonr were supplemented by a dramatnc musncal background cluding selectlons from The Messiah On January 31 Down to Earth came two angels and a kmd of heavenly hutch hnker to unfluence the romances finances and fate of Augusta Apple gate her relatnves her maid and her neughbor Herman Howell Thus three act play was the most successful pro cluctson of the Dramattcs Department ln recent years Another three act play and a one act play are planned for the Sprtng to round out a busy year 'K H?- if as I bg' fu vii iw T? Qw-fix get V-s at WYYA '4xi',f K if S 'W mi! NY' xg' T91 - H H , ln- . - H - H f Y- . . - l A ' x r ' fn' , , , ,f . , 1 ' '.v..,.. ' '- . '. .. .-I' YW - -, -5, . ff-3 g::S5iE t'- A - ' TQ - R, .,,. Alb, - af- L Tw' ' ,.,7 ' e'-saga-.--s-4 1- 'fegilfzu 53, , -'S :.k, , - . .zu ' I, LI if '5YQS-?:lQ- .,v Qty , 52,4 f'. 0 --TSN,-4 sl 1' , 75.1!.',-ff? y Q f. p ,-:',' .fa Q. -,, .WZ- --fm'-,,.xg5 -'Q ' Qu npf. ff.. Q ,--1 ,usa-Y if 191-fs-J Y1, .v4'.vW .K !v r -lbw-1' al , I 1 'Q . 'f : ,,,gp1 ff gg, 1 . J- . ,' 2. . i 'Lf ' . E , sam . x 1, T, LJ' ,-'.-ri-'I . R ' t . 1 'i , - - X. 'L . V - ' . -swf 1 :Az ', ,.'.,f..- PANORAMA 1 Zijzff a With a song our sons and daughters, Sparrows Point, we hail. For the glorious days you've given us, M-.,,. v THE LIBRARY Sparrovvs Point, we hail. Olly . 9' 3 THE CAMPUS ' ' Q., ' ff -www la ,,,,M nl, . N, Lift the chorus, speed if onward, Loud our praises fell: Hail fo thee, our Alma Mater, Sparrovvs Poinr, all hail. .A L fi, A A ,Win 4 V Sql ,MM l. ' . , x . . 3 K i - - Y , Q ' T- - 4 w - , f. e L- ' Y A y- 1 1. if - K- A l , M V THE AUDITORIUM ,zbzhy lf2 cz Zfforkf rf! Zfor 2 BEAUTY OPERATOR For the first time our school offers a program in diversified occupations. The pictures OD this page II Iustrate the varied occupations with vvhich the students in the DO program are makmg them selves familiar OFFICE WORK Z' ., Q HANDLING MERCHANDISE CONSTRUCTION WOQK XIXC -EHIIIII I IW: I f 1 lb sl 'Ap ,, L , fp TN , ,Q-. .. , , ,Ja Q 'SL W M , v w1'xg,?' ,-Qg,m ,- , , xg. ' 3 W. , 2 ,,.1 ,Nam ,.,,, ,- f . ,.-, , , M .4:T,3.3'j 'sc1gmNQg' W W ' r '.- ' '-' ' 42? if ' f x .1 , I K f f ffkf-ffm-Q-ff:-'fl A , , 1 B a f 'V 4 - N J A K, 'K 4 , ,,, My N X K f,: KN A, x xx, N - ,A f-' X .L fl 'vf-- N I Q eh' .., A -. .1 WLM ' W, mv ws x I 4 Niggas 23 X Q if Fm. F i '- I if AM? .TS ' L fi' 'Q 'Q ,. it 'M' :::'k, ' .. , ',NQ'.f , .' iff x, ,W , 1 Y ,K 111210143 C17 --df Evelyn SmlTh Treasurer Karlene Fenske Secretary Barbara Talnerclo Pres1denT Thus year as Junuors we emerged Trom The world of lovv underclassmen To ThaT of The MughTy Junuors Now we are The durecT compeTuTors of The Sensors who had prevlously Ignored us We The class of 59 had chosen Barbara Tallercno as PresudenT during our Junlor Year Mlss CronhardT and Mr Garlan are our sponsors Prumarlly because of Tradmon on our TursT JunlorSenlor Day We per muTTed The Sensors To be The vucTors We were noT compleTely deTeaTed Though because The Junlor boys surpassed The Senuors ID The rope pull Our JunlorSennor Prom CrysTal FanTasy was fvve ThoughTj qulTe a success uf one happened To come equupped vvlTh a shovel and snow shoes For many of us even s1xTeen Inches of snow dnd noT dampen our spnruTs We anxiously avvalT our Senuor Year vvhen all eyes vvlll be upon us To see :T we can even equal much less surpass The hugh :deals and accom plushmenTs of our predecessors The class of 58 'XA , if QI I 1 X N .IUNIORS DREAM OF THE YEAR AHEAD . . Q ' V 17 , ' - Q -1' . H f , ' :lf T I i Q ' . ry A ' 1 9 , A 5 .ii , , , 1 M 3 ax , A ,,, T .. 1 I f I 1 ' I I . . . , I ' I I I - - ' 1 1 , . I I I - ' I , . X. , 1137 From row left to nghr S Sharon E Mouzon A Brashears C Shewbrndge L Leasure Back row J I+ g Nrmble fmgers ai work 'tw If Maschas, Ti Lingelbach, R. Rinker, B. Davis, D. Hess, Guiliano, R. .Ruger. X - I ' 1 . . V . ,I' .35 Q ll Z9 Getting the basic concepts. J I r QQ. , TX? Zigi as-if A-'Z Te-stung In The cafeteria 'sf row eff o r L ar man G a S S ate may cord ow N uw M v M Gm m L Jacobs B TalJerc1o F Ruegseg er Omer Thrrd row A oNa ms rger v r ar! Wm 1 n S aswwgs B Ke er W Peters V ougw W Mom X V . J 1 Q S1 2 f A1 . gif ' H ' fr? I gi -J i fr X: X 'H . Fr , f 1 righ: M, Ma R, N. H 1 5 , J, Caliahan, J, reenw ld, L. Huskey, S. alo, . T , C. D .Sc w r 1 ,Hol ,J Jacobs,E asow, 1. 'ha , . , . ', . g , R. W . ' : . Nyys , G. Ma be , J. E eh , G. God ', K. Ove, T. CON, R. H ' , Rf,. ,'.D asf. fs. First row, left ro right: P. Trunda, G. Forrest, M. Gaydos, C. Fenslce, L. Knight, M. Polonesi, J. West, M. Jones. Second row: A. Bishoff, C. Crernen, N. Chandler, J. Hanson. Third row: B. Hudson, J. Mc- Closkey, F, Bonnell, R. Nichols, J. Shank, J. Dafferon. Fourth row: J. Dunagan, J. Wallis, T. Scott, B. Schaffer. fly LV 'iles ll!! v 7 i Juniors find there is a great deal to learn about the English language Our library a place for oncentration 'WXN 110 Ffrsr row left To rlghr B Kelchum B Mablus B Denckman F Moore B Bashore M Jewell M Carter Second row E Kolb B L chagczyk E Helsel M Prntchard M Thomas M Davns Thfrd row A Petruccy J Delahay R Streefer S Seay J Po IO B Wulluams Fourrh row W Nuce A Graham T Pe1ers R Kurtumtus K -Uk . 1-2 ,' ,gn v I JK x 1 X 1 ., tw During The flu' Be careful she bntes' ll-Ci Front row left ro rrghr E Smnth M Ewrng C Marshall S McGuxre M Fisher B Taylor Second row C Craxg M Freeland N Pugh N Kahkonen Back row F Epperson E Walsfrum D Shorter R Weber Gemus ar avorw , :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . .,. ,. ,. . :. ,. ,. ,, .Z 1 ff ll 7 .dr- Mr Baron confemplaies Where he wall go Frrst row left ro rrghf L McKenzie B Lunsford S Noland M Duncan D Sfamn Second row P rrlos P Bshoff S ones n uncan If row s Co ner R Lunn L Moore S Scott E Whne The iunlors Take par! in ine school's dramatic presenta- tions. QQ UING' ' ' . ' . 1 ... N.-, ffdf M1 Cm 0k'09R1I-MuSt ff , 'Z LZ , Inf ' A.--'FWEMN4 1 Lo. L ,fr ' W, 1 'x L Top to bottom PAT DAFFRON ELMER COOK JANET KELLY , JOY AGEE LINDA GARRETT fi it Q 5 5 Presidenf President Treasurer Secretary Chairman 10-7 nr row left ro rfghf L Marfmez E Pyes R Loar Back row T Matheva R Wood R Bun R Wray 7 sr row left o rlor N Davls Snyder J S nlcovvsku C Shaffer B Ba nl F Tomczewskl Butler P Memcon Secfrrd row M Eopersom C Polanskus L Rathke M Welsh C Nlzer D Geldosh s G s w es r Sger R ose Schuerl'olz W Hlclr rrh row Ramrvage T Hmke man Ha W Rauklco D Johnson Keyes J Fields l Fro , ' : . ' , . l , . . z , , . , , dy I0-. . '- fu 2 Q9 T. A I 4 N25 I l L f 4'i Fir , Y r'gl: . ', M. , . la ', . , . r ', . ', l B. Bradenbaugh, M. Leslwko, Tl1ird. row: T. Bnyoer, R. Solvotr, N. lllolan, J. Downs, C., Kraemer, 5 Ru h, , Parka, L, Wolf, Foorrh ro f M. Chrisrlan, B. Keller, L. Lewis, C. Tr s le, B. i I , . R W. ., . ',s.Ff :P. . ,. ' l ,L. rf, . ,. ,T ZjOI'fOfjf:SfOfy Sophomo es Ie n the srory of the or d C312 yfsf H ,gf T they lea the story or I y ng h n AIOAW xt 'w SN fi K r ar w I 5 u Af x I They also relax with Mr. Hackman, 5 - IH' 'Inu 5. X X z...7' X , ,W 4 L 1 ll a d rn ' I I 1 i gs . .. ,-Q 10 CI sr row left ro glut S Drasher C Moms B Tnppms B Karacoulakas M Smut M Hexger C Cosser M Olwern Second row M Winslow S Pnfer G Luckow J Wnlluams J Zalowsku C Cosfen baker K Amend H Weber Third row E Hall B Clmedlnst E Thuma C Pendergasf W McFadden G Shank R Balley J Depfer Fourfh row P Zehfuss B Sutton F Bocek J Baerwald J Sulllvan G Boyer P Clark W Lubmskn I0 73 Wi ls? row leff to rf Y yes e ne n Me 1 D Turans P Me er nl ond row J ms l I u N Jones 5 E Bandy Wnlllams Third row J me r Jack B Camp e an J Bradley Skarzlrwsku Fourth row G McJ:lYon Wllzen cl'v Har ow W Krrk ewskl J Slrasbau Dunn D Muller , A 4 A 4 Iv 4 - I a . wr 1 A I P 7 J l , K ' A , i x I . A 1 I Q ' Fir , rl : . , , A , . V I , . ' , . ' li, . ' , . A 0 -- 1 4 Y 'E' Q -.- , ...J A - Q , G , ,, .. G ' ,Y i ' K '- Q 'i -,. ,Q A V . 4 K I . Y V , .i YN 1 f 1 4 , fl 5 r 4' Y . ' Fr , gh: F. Ha , E, Bo lv l l , A. Res, P. dl'r1, . ky, L. Flssel, . 'y , J. Da 's. Sec : . Wlllla , P, Slffleff, F, Lang, C. Harr's, . , M. Au , . , D. ' ' , ' : , KI' , F, Kanou, L. Frleze, H. son, . b ll, J. De , . , J. ' '. : . ' , J, ba , W, l , , ' l ', , Qll R' 759 Qgeuenff QIUOQ 599 61-5 ily..- I0-CJ nz First row left Yo flghf H Woodford B Maness C Haag T Jancewskl C Gaydos J Morris K Lmgel bac K Cfark Second row A Duslch M Gmglver C Hagy C Cummins P Burgess C Go Wm B Hoffman Thfrd row J Nlcholson K Hoover G Abbotts W Sellg D Sparks B Doty J Jackson J Podles 10-f7 i Ffrsf row left Yo rfghr L Yohase gee M an Paravwc obel M C rn H Marsee Hofchmson Secord row B Dorkm C Edemon N Schrrefer M Mouzon S Ardrs G Srrohecker Trwd r B ' - . 4 . K Q wh, 1 I ' - '- Q 0 1 ' ' ' , : 'J f x. f ' 1 . K, I h, , . ' : . ' , . ' , .I , . ' , .I , . d ' , G . A -Z1 .f 'C Q A A K J - 3 - Q 1 Q3 . ,l v 1 ,N if 1 J . J , 2 fs - ' ,J ' 'Q . ' If 4 ,. ' ' Z , ., I , : . , J. A , P4 or , R. ' Je, C. Str , r, a' , . , 5. row: M. Harwwan, R. Mfcbaskf, J. Lyrwchn, R. NeffrJor'! E, Cook, R. Guaw, C. Flowers, A, Estes, 109 Ffrsr row left lo right B Wat! F Serrath G Bashore P Dafferon S Barranco B Messerman Second E P I D Henderson X, 'ik 'Nhy so sorrowfoig J 3 . 3 1 S A . 9 . 4 . ' , . 5 I - U f. I x row: . yes, S. BriT1oir1,.P. Roy,.F. Lawronco, J. Jones..Third fowl: Harris, J. Polio, H. Henderson, , , fly.-if N? K ax o ' , 42 4K 'K Y ,! auggf Qlnawafe f Studnous Pat'P'P The assembly musf be xnieresfung K Il Our busy and attentive S.G.A Sandy Stokes Par Sm th Lnda Wagner Center Martha Pyles , ,f is 'J a ' -199 X 1 ?P' xx Y 2 W' 52 EUS 2112 QI? r' I X S 14' W S f bi 7169 7z'e.s'A112en ff12ffe1'.s'fz1rQ ., Q ' 1 ug 'Z f X2 ' . ., ' . fr A 'Q FSGIZIUI 9 K-.f First fkneelingl left to right B Wise H Lewis C Seay M Martinez B Tate W Chandler Coffman J Feather D Lloyd Second Istandrng7 F Auftarth P Powell P Newlin J Gravels McLaughlin I Butler S Fox M Dickey P Hall T Turner J Yost Third Istandingl W Emerson Chester W Sueck J Webb M E Lighr T Halcott L Lankford A Williams fNotshown1 Gillom B Abbott J Yockel E Brittain D Lavery W Rush H Perzinski R Whitehair 933 First: T. Elmore, B, Rawlins, B. Morris. Second: D. Light. Third: S. Lee, M. Rose, F. Rose, D, Wisnieski, P, Smith. Fourth. R. Pritchard, C, Helmiclc, R. Bradly, G, Williams, R. Wilsion. Fifth: P. Duncan, P. Schrout, P. Binco, Sixth: H. Brittan, J. Terry. Seventh: R. Bradenbaugh, P. Daniel, C. Comp, M. Riesteter, C. Kirkpatrick, H, Thompson. J XXFCU ZQQI? OIUQUQJ F912 C' CIQDCQ jfs .1 anof YFGZZ6 It b gn g k C2 2 43 II? 7 Freshmen learn a second language. CS ' 7 2 5 f 5 e, l 3 ' OF I . - - T . ' Y ' ,W N , K is ' I X' . 4 . -4 N I Wha is if?' M 'lyn'sliver! N 's e 'nnin fo ma e sense 4' 3 QC Standrng left to rrght George Carter Ray Cox Irene Robinson Phyllus Arrowood Jacob Snyder John Mulky Vincent Beck Daniel Game Vincent Wldgbor Andrew Mlchalskr Clement Fuka James Nay Seated Gwen Weber Patrlcla Hewitt Gloria Czapllnskl Vlrglnla Hawlett Betty Halverson Joan Gunther Duane Muller Clara Bushoff Theresa Drake Judxth Duray Margaret Lauback John Swoboda Robert Haley Ruchard Gough James Waterfueld James Bunnel Larry lse Week 'L Q .1 lr, Back to front left to rrght Costos Vernanakes Larry Mouzon Herby Ratsch Arthur Morrus Neal Ashton Joe Morrus Earl Schenffer Robert Stone Herb Zorn Jay Whlteford Darlene Cook Dorothy Keuser Robm Fuelds Dolores Reis Muchael Smith Peggy Bauer Vernon Warnuch Hattie Grames Ronald Whnppo Donna Thomas Beverly Jenklns Robert Lyons and standmg Lorranne Sauer Sharon Dotter Mary Swope Roy Meyer ,, N - V . ml.. 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A rp ' A ' ' V5 ' V I A Q X ' f ,K VL . .uf ' Y 41 ' 2 I : I I I I I I l I I I I I ' 7 ' ' I I I I I I I I : I I V , . in -liking 1 l v':'a nv: 4 ,U x 'X Back left to rrght Ronald Forrest Anthony Bochemck Donald Fox Blll Adams John Allen Erme Maurltz Barry Cam Vernon Holt Mrddle John Martnnez Herbert Lee Charles Fllmore Grlbert Cook Marlen Keeter Grace Sampson John Bushoff John Ashton Davrd Keem Tom Bolling Front Audrey Ewnng Juanrta Evans Barbara Hughes Conme Carpenter Marylee Armentrout Joan Sumon Mary Shorter Seated on wrndow stll Grles Cox, Rtchard K Moore, James Owens, Robert McFadden Joe Hanson, Robert Bandy, Robert Lewts Seated, back row Loute Coffey, Georgtna Cucone Next row Barbara Woodruff, Sharon Abbotts Charlotte Hayes, Robert Good Next row Jo Ann Stockrnan, Carol Glntllng Mary Adams Martha Pyles Larry Robtnson Teacher Mrs Stone 9-Ci ,. . W K i ' . - , R 7 , , I Y -- . A W. 4. .X j - 44 I , ,- . 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S15 WCQIS S J ' Q K ff- A l 69 W'-T3 ll 1 Q Frrsf row left to rlghr D lcenroad D Holm B Stonkowskn R Morrns C Treat Second row C McCloskey C Bunce J Royston Lassuster D S Hafer B born L Snnder R Zacheral Thrrd row H Olnver K Brown J Groth T Durkm Baugues M Welsh D Greafhouse D Green F Townsend R Brad shaw K Kelly A Burclnard Fourth row R Hayden F Scalze D Roberts L Wray L Bulls E Dud J Gay Flfrh row R Derka B Sendo R Fahnestock J Thomas P Warrenfeltz K Cochran M Patryn Frrsl row left Yo Hgh? Q Thomas B Barrd D Broda E Mageslue M Reed P Godwln S Schwarz oy econd row J arrns avr B Pup K Deve C Fa rrd row C Wolf B Nzer S Sng r M Allen Fourfn row ey W Cophardl D Hartman F F la or e l Frf row F Pntfm n S Wulson R Brown M Boyer W Puqn L Maushardf S Bondy R Mroz L Dousa R Rome Slxrh row J OBrwen J Be 53 QW Q Assemblues luke thus are somethtng new 56 if f. :sr W G Srmth C ederborg M Halderman K Toth N Hand J B er E Wnlttams S Pe s Graeber Second E Scher L te Pet n Savo Thrr R Swo oda W Fe s Snnvely J Shkor B Harper Fourth A Hall G Hartman C Drasher G Katrosa G Tomchewskl J aney R Offley Ftfrh H W tx y M an Daw on L Emmnnlzer B Lower Dupont Atways someone to greet you. 5- 3x 11 Frrst row M Marshall M Bradley S McClure N Sizemore S Moyer A Lacey L Harrah R Tabler G Ketchum Second P Ardns L Randall P Mclntyre R Nncewonger Thlrd J Cochran H Gray P Woods J Cook W Day L Rnden F Sellers T Nelson R Shaver J Day B Frsn S Frazuer Fou th sr C Buckler M Lrght M Klm Wray A ers N n Culms W Green L Carr S cond B Mauser J Clark R Ru er H Hudson C Pendergesf R Bogerr D Kreczmer J Huskey Tlwd L uer C 1 am u Greene Fourth N Gnllum C Marcellrno J Elmore Flffh W Klauman D Brufron H baver E Dofy C lcenroad F Balmer as : ' - 1 ul .: 3 H '- Q J ' ' -4 C D 3 v V A V, I Q f- f 3 0 1 f 1- I A ' F 3 A 4: A . l ' ' 1 l . 1 4 L 1 - l F 1 Q , u 2 - 7 v . fy Q f 5 l 1 - 1 - I - I I A 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - f - J ' f 7 p J. Bacikowski, D. Rummel, J. Hall, W. Grammer, A. Vernon, A. Emerson, G. Freed, E. Gover. Q J- flfv 1 N 1:-.-1' 5-5' ,- , f 5 , . J l .1- ' 4 - 3 ' v 4 4 .1 ' ,xr Q 7 va 4 D , I 5, A ! ' 1 l . gy. if fy Ft Fir : . , 4 ' , . ' ger, R. , . R ' , B. elso , B. I' , . , . ier. e : , ' , . , . g , . , , , . , . , . . ' : , Ba , . W,lll , W. B l, R. . : , I , . V , . . ' : . F Ftrst row B Wood V Marttn M Grtfftth H May J Ruffle S James D Baslwore B Bence Second row Jewell T Dengam K Kyle C Pearson J Wood R Martin Thtrd row M Hahn L Hensley Metz S Ntcevvonger T7 CU G Ftrsr row P Jones C Lentz, P Btshoff, A Parks S Estes J Hall, P Ashton B Morrts Second row D Grolebrewskt, L Ray, D Lloyd C Reedy, J Nuce, B Jewell Thtrd row M Jackson, J Long, S Drewry R Thompson,J Armstrong Fourth row E Crtssey M Mtller M Boltlen N Balsts, D Berger Ftfrh row B Campbell R Schtfflett S Perry P Smtth F Dtsney R Grtllo Stxth row P Keyes, B Kretger, C Johns T Tesarero B Wetnrelch Seventh row B Bock D Mlller K Mtchaels A Dawson C -f J I., . 1 3 Q - .- ' b X , . v , QQEE -, S ' - , , - '- gf ff 5 I 'A' ' l III L fix Q: , ZJ:,g '.'-'fgzlir - , y 75 ' 5if-:.f'.5f'-f'-ffllf' B f ffl' 1 z F l L 'll' ul 5-9 I l 5 l a J - l A H K .. , . 5, 4-Q 'T 3 o X' , A 5 4 . ' F , A - 9. Q r J 'F Q 21 Q9 .1 ., 1 .. 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'12-V' + N 52731 rv K .ly 5 .3 First row J Hanson C Rummel W Morrns J Ruegsegger R MacCubbln R Banley C John on J Nicholson Second row B Wehner W Lerber A Nyysola A Slevers T Peters S Hlggs C Trlanta fulos G Mansberger Coach Daugherty Thfrd row P Ramage Z Cremens R Hastlngs B Raukko W Glenn SOCCER RESULTS Parkvnlle Catonsville Milford Mull Franklln Dundalk Hereford Parkvllle Kenwood They W 2 THE VARSITY SOCCER TEAM The varslty soccer team under the dlrectuon of Mr Jack Daugherty started the season wlth a hard fought tue an a pre season scrimmage with Parkvulle Mllford Mull and Towson held the Point scoreless whale Catons out the season the Ponnters showed a true desvre to wan and flnnshed the season with a strong team spnrnt Even though they couldnt score the wunnlng goal they rallied nn the last three games to tue the strong Here ford Parkvnlle and Kenwood teams We have every reason to be proud of our soccer team thus year Our players rn actlon' I . , . , . , - , , , . , . S , e ' ,,,,, , ,.,,,,,,. 2 2 ' , ' ' . , , , 2 O . Q . . . I . I Towson c,c,,,, , cAa,cw,- 3 O ville, Franklin, and Dundalk defeated the Point by only one goal. Through- , 1 O . . . 1 . . ,,,,m,,,,,,,,, 2 1 ' ' ' . ' 1 1 . . I . . C . - ' ,,u...u,,uu... 0 O , ' - ,,,,,f,,,-,,,, 2 . First row left to rrght Doris Turansky Mary Thomas Bonnle Read Bernadlne Lachalczyk Roxanne Womer Erma Young Rose Wnlls Back row Joanne Wolfe Chrlstme Gavel Nancy Chandler Judy Pnfer Marlene Mack Jean Kettell Chrustuna Kofskey Barbara Taluerclo The hockey team at all tnrnes exhubltlng plenty of teamwork but lacklng the necessary oomph came Through a hard fought season The season was handlcapped with an epldernlc of flu whuch affected many of the players There were many enced players of last season flnlshed a very rugged hockey season with two wnns two tles and four losses HOCKEY RESULTS Catonsvnlle Milford Mull Towson Franklin Hereford Kenwood Parkvnlle They W O Our rugged team at work ' . ,, ,, e , ' .,,,.....,,,,, . ,,,. O 0 . . . . . I ' ' W-Hnninindv -I 2 , -Y Y..Y....,,,.Y,.,,,,, , l O new faces this year, who with the more experi- Dundalk f--eeeeff---eeeeff-- l 2 , ' ' ..sseess..l..sssse .eesse 1 1 - ' , ' ..sasss,,...sssss.ssss 2 o , W Yyffff- V.,,.YY,,, , H 4 0 ' xYfYY-,AAiYiiYi,iYiYivYi 'I M l Ftrst row kneelrng left to rtght R Northwood Manager J Shank Coach A Lent R McCubbm L Marsh Second row J McClosky L Vasold J Cremen J Ruegsegger R Hasttngs W Morrns J Dunagan W Glenn A Stevers ff U! f-Q 2. y i -l' J S: arszfy Zasfefdaf 5790122 Sparrows Pomt mussed a chance to become class B champtons by losung four games to the other two class B schools Franklm and Hereford Thus means that next year Sparrows Poxnt wnll play an the class A davnston The team under the gundance of coach Arnue Lent unfortunately had another lostng season The worst defeat was at the hands of Kenwood whnch beat us 6316 The boys lost two heartbreakers to Hereford by scores of 44 42 and 35 34 As we go to press there are four games to be played with a good chance to beat Milford Mull on our home floor The boys JV team had the best season nt has had for the past couple of years and won more than one game The team consusted of nmth graders and was coached by Mr George Gernand who hopes to butld up the J V to become an unbeatable Varstty team of future years u12101' azislf Qczln x X OXNYFJ? CLNlll,?J,,, -Q14 J ' 5 I 5 QQLNHSQ to f 13' Top row, left to nght J McFadden B Good, B Raukko, B Bandy, P Ramage, Coach Gernand Second row D Ludwng,J Jackson, L Robtnson Bottom row K Moore,J Hanson J Shank, R Glenn V f - 1 I 5 - 1 f - I t - 1 - I f - . : . , . , . , . , , ' , . ' , . 1 - 1 ' L A wt V- .ef : . , f , Y Y f , W'f2,1,:ffJ' , - ' ' ' 5 , , If 'Y I 1 T :t . 1 4 - I , 4 . ' C. rs f- yl' l ft' Y t all ll ' l f' fy A ,L tg-E22 ' L, W L 4 w lk T X' J J JV ' lf' J 5 ,V v ' 1 5 v , 1 4.4 ' . W T 2 y . -5. 1: Q A l f J J X v , y T f X. ' J x A 1 s f L3 L 5 N x ll ll ll ' ' ' , ' I I I A I I ' , l . . . I I HH MSX X. l The Varsity girls' basketball team, even though they weren't champions, had a wonderful season working together. The Junior Varsity, consisting of all new players won some games, contributing greatly to their determination tor next year. Both teams were coached this year by Mrs. Derring. Standing, back row, left to right: E. Young, D. Young, N. Holm. Kneeling, middle row: R, Wills, B. Reid, Mrs. Derring, C. Kofesky J. Wolf M. Thomas, R. Womer. Sitting, front row: P. Stevenson, M. Mack, J. Kettell. ,., , ,iq arszky asfefgaf eam i ll 61121016 afszf 79am Starding, back row, left to right: M, Aus, L. Jacobs, Mrs. Derring, E. Bandy. Kneeling, middle row: D. Geidosh, L. Hahn, l. Buttler, E, Chcll, D. Miller. Sitting, front row: C. Owens, C. Edenton, H, Weber. lili W enfczfme acro we Gam B Good C Welllngs C Rudolph B Haley G Mansberger B McFadden T Thompson J Hanson J Hanson X1 R ii- QQ- Mr Ryan Berkelem Brooks Mashes Dunagan Duncan Burns Edwards Human Doiy Graham Mr Eubner Thlrd Jackson Collner Holly Peters Blankenshnp Marsh Vasold Glenn Dolmar Wehner Second Poms? MCubbm Mulke Wlllnams OBara Ludwig Bunco Ramage Wyatt Clark Frrsr Suevers Moms Owens Wuse Elmore Carter Glenn McCardel Tressler Hnggs 7enfaf10e Zjczsegaf 790122 . Q f K R . l. 1 9 f I LA I ' km W , my -- , . -' ,. , J. U' M .. is ,, 4 J? ,. ' 1 W. Hollingshead, A. Nyysola, B. Bandy, B. Shaffer, Coach Gernand, L. Robinson, E. Rudicille, ll C7912 faf109 Uokygaf 799122 N Chandler C Edenfon L Bellew D Duker C Cremen Mrs Deermg E Young S Jones B T5ll9fCIO M Leshlco N Noland Second row E Mason M Thomas J Sfockman M Prnchard l Butler P Trunda P Stevenson Fourth row J Greenwald N Davis J Stankowskx B James M Holt E Hart C Gavel L Garrett R Meyers D Guuoosh C Nlzer 'N J Wescotr R Womer M Chell S Srokes Mass Cronhart C Estes L Do ef P Shuffle!! C Davy L Wagner Second C Craug J Wolfe S Rhodes E Bandy N Holm D Human R Wlls J M Mack B Lach J Slgler E Srmfh J Kettell D Chapman B Read ,-.1 7912 faf1c29 cgrffdaf 799112 . . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , , , . , . , . . . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , 3 . , . , . , . , . . I. 1 . , . , . , . , , - 1 - V5 1 - 1 - f - . : . , . , . , . V . 1 1 1 - l 1 - - I - , . , . , . , . , . . MQQIQGK GIZS' . Lefl1o righr: J. Callahan, G. Ewing, C. Raybeon, C. Davey, E. Mason Left ro rfghr J Strobel J Downs S Abbotts 7 ff Q Sffny 7Qaz1v K n e 7 rghr J ano J Nncholsor G Mans erger C Wellngs T es Brooks Gr o S ffCEber All tangled up TQ Start rg pos Y on 4' , I 1 - ' I ' f- - f , r, , 'N , V , A X i m, f A - v 4 Q 1 ' 'S A S 'ST DY 1 :T n X 'T .. - 4 T K7 4 A7 S A , K 7 X . X A, I 5 5 Lfr oi f,H sn, . ' ., , b , , i , ,Kay ,V. ,T. iII,T. co , . in . 'LJ lfx A5 ,pg czrszky 2 f J Ruegsegger C Poust J Dunnagan W Glenn Z Cremen A Snevers Marsh Coach Gernand 9121215 901225 X -ar K1 x R Mroz D Hess R Northwood J Kettell F Ruegsegger J Downs 4 . n - ' 12.1 ' ,fl A -g V . a fl ' fr N4 Si, 4-f, Q f'. A ffl enzbrs ,.-4. ff 1.4, 'E' -.57 JOSEPH DOLINAR LARRY VASOLD JEANETTE JANISKI ROSALIE HLADKEY President Vice President Secretary Treasurer enzor G ass 76511014 Through the tide of years the senior class has risen to a high current of recognition and prestige. This has been possible Through the united work done by the sponsors, officers, and class members. We entered Sparrows Point High School from a variety of neighboring, feeder schools. Being on half-day sessions we were strangers to each other until we planned together our eighth grade party, SNO-BALL. In our freshman year we gained a little more prestige. We took our first class trip to Philadelphia. Our freshman party, APRIL SHOWERS, was also a huge success, We were becoming more united. Finally we entered senior high school and experienced the feeling of superiority common to most persons on first becoming senior high students. We participated in the annual Talent Show and also held our sophomore party, STAR DUST. As .lJniors we earned the reputation of a class which worked together. We participated in the traditional Junior-Senior Day and won the girls' rope pull. Part of our class accompanied Mr. Cale's history class on a visit to Boston. Being the first class to possess our now, newly standardized rings we received our rings at a newly instituted ring dance. ln honor of graduating seniors we held the traditional Junior-Senior Promg our theme being MOONLIGHT AND ROSES. This was by far the most glorious and remembered event of our iunior days. Finally we have reached the greatest of all horizons, our senior year. We have been tossed and turned in the tides of many school days, and have managed to reach the crest as seniors. We have placed our mark on Sparrows Point High School by being a class noted for its working members, and we have managed to fulfill our goals, chosen in the freshman year. We entertain high hopes of winning several events of Junior-Senior Day and look forward to our senior banquet. SAYONARA, our prom theme, which means in Japanese, Good-bye, will be a night long remembered by us and as we leave this school on June oth we will never forget that it was here that we spent the most wonderful years of our lives. i gl L , - U11 i ,l ' . ' fl, f 'ffifl X13 x t'4.'F'f - . fr f i in I1!f '5' 4 5 5 5 saga! 3,-arffga MIX at ' Q: - ff- ra -E -2 ggi-1414, ui x- ., ,, r an f . 1'Tf'?'1t::g s if 5 .' - pf- 111 MR. HACKBAN MR. SAKALSKI MR. COPINGER 5 lf RICHARD HENRY ABBOTTS DON WAYNE ASEE Dick Age General General Horneroom Representative 75 Intramurals 7, RGDVGSGUTBTWS 8: B605 8, Qi IO, II, l2i 8, 9, IO, II, I2. Air Force Mechanic 3 4 of Y' at Q5-'-'af I 'QP I BARBARA JANE AVEY My Hon Commercial Homeroom Vice President II, 12. Housewife jg Intramurals IO5 Homeroom Vice President II5 Dance Band II, I2. Undecided S 'Iva-f iii.. i i: Wfa C e ii PEGGY BEARMAN Commercial 5? s Intramurals 9, IO, II5 Guidance Office II, 'I25 Journalism ll5 Library ll5 Lost and Found II, I25 Secretary Club I25 Pointer I25 Trad- ing Post I25 Business Staff of Yearbook 125 Senior Banquet Chairman l2. Undecided 41 JOSEPH JOHN AUFFARTH Joe General U.S. Navy ,vasf ' x LILLIAN MARIE BELLEW Lil Commercial National Junior Honor Society 8, 95 JV Vol- leyball IO5 Intramurals 9, IO, llj School and You II, I25 Secretary of Yearbook I25 Monitor 9, IO. Private Secretary iQ? if PATRICIA MARY BIRMINGHAM Pat Commercial Monitors IO, Student Court Recorder I2, National Honor Society II, I2g Girls' Glee Club IO, Choir Il, IQ7, Secretary HARRY A, BLANKENSHIP Harry General UN Club Il, JV Basketball IO: I2, Varsity Baseball I2. Machinist mga DIANA LOUISE BOCI-IENICK General Pointer II, IQ, Girls' Glee Club II Presi en Intramurals llg Clioir Undeeded JOYCE ANNE BOST DIANE PATRICIA BOYER VENTON BROOKS Commercial General Snook SGA Treasurer 12: SGA Dance and Club Monitor IO, llg FTA IO, Intramurals 97 Girls' General Committees I2g Homeroom President IOQ JV Glee Club IO, II: Dramatics IO: PVOVYI CONT' Intramurals 8, 9, IO, Basketball lOg Intramurals 8, 9, IO, ll, l2g mlllee Il- Undecided Badminton II, Library Assistant ll. BGBUIICIBVI Accountant 'rf' 49' 'Eh .ill M 1 ., 55, V , ,J ,, , '5 Myft 4 1 f X ,gg li 5. ELIZABETH NANCY CARTER CLAQA VIRGWNIA CHAPMAN MYRTLE E- CHEM L 5 Amd: 1 'Al 'V Q,,,w,,g smlmwf Court ASN, f'.',om3?or 1,927 UN Cub Gouefaf JV Bklsgomlwg fi-xmuuw 511, lmranwmqs '11, 12 7 Chss Fresidorw? '8v, QF, Uass VRU: 5,.fLL,,wQQ Ccrwuingg 121, Monitor Gee N' 12 ' K I pVCSi!'?VY7 W1 WV: JV Hocwy and BASPCV Club 'l2N, IDYFGYVLVGQS QE, QQ, Of' c S N! Vw iwl' TO ssmvf 'I, 1235 Healfl' Poem' Ass E' Sf, '.,3,d,i55 Pc'v vr Sfixf f12J. Aw:-gd Foxes Nurse 'V 4. ' I. ff: E E' 'F .., ,. . AE. A '-.7591-Tifli KU' ,.,,,4vs K 5 4. X' -gill. H' DAVID CHESTER LEWIS H. COGGINS DJYE if GE-mmf Guwr ' 'Noodsifop ClE,E,5g M1ra:'wraWs 18, 9, 101. VvwYmww',1r5JS LE, 9, WO, Ury Varsw f,AL,QL-mg, U :Va'sfvBE1sQba'W V EG! N..-, 'ST 1 'ES' A, W, n ,M - 2 hi V ff' 'J PATSY ANN COLLETT Par Commerc ial W LMYOSSQ ln1ramUraN CB, 9, HJ Secretary 1 xg 5' 'S bf fil- BRENDA COLUER General Uncleclcled BERNARD CONNELL Gcwoml Woods'1oplO ll, l2. Wood .nzrlfer JANET PAUIJNE COSNER Jeff CCW 11-'-'51 ll CWD V 7g Glsgmi Clplg 7. T,g:'s' Qi W' JQHN JQ5EpH CQEAAEN ALICE JOAN DERQQSE PAUL MICHAEL DIVEN lilflf Corvrvercial G0'WC'Gl General 5GA 127 AUMW pike, qjOm,T,,16.9 12: grew. V':e Preslderwl of DO l2g Intramurals 9, lO Soccer JV, Varsny ll, l2p Baslcelball JV lO, W9 CO 'llllP9 l? AWAY vmrfy ll, 12g Baseball JV lOg vmny ll, 12g Urwdewded Cl1Olr l2. Undecided QQ L, fe .M W.. u X, 4?-' JOSEPH FRANCIS DOLINAR Joe General SGA Executive Committee Il, IQ, Student Council II, IQ, Student Court Judge B, SGA Committees II, I2, President of Class II, I2, Class Committees ll, I2, Homeroom President 7, 9, IO, NHS, Intramurals 7, 8, 9, IO, Guidance Office Assistant II. Meteorologist SARAH LOUISE DRASHER Commercial Board of Elections 12, Library Assistant Cafeteria IO. Clerical Worker VVILDA DUCKWORTH l,Villy General Secretary of Homeroom 12, Intramurals 9 Homemaker 'inn-vw' mil'-'D DIANE ARLENE DUKER Duke Commercial Monitor 9, IO, JV and Varsity Volleyball IO, II, Intramurals Homemaker 9, IO, II, School and You II, I2, Yearbook Secretary I2. Private Secretary ww '33 CHRISTINE DUSICH Chris General Homemaker ix 'E' LYDIA LOUISA EBERT Susie Commercial Girls' Glee Club I2g Journalism IO Typist jfs' 'O f n HOWARD EDWARDS Hank Ederds General Intramurals 7, 8, 9, IO, II, Undecided YUQ s s s . I' A - xi A' I, ' I an K I A HAROLD DEAN FIELDS FieIds General FTA IO, Homeroom President 7, 8, I murals 7, 8, 9, IO, II, Choir II Auto Mechanic fl' LOUANNA ENINIINIZER Lou GeneraI RUSSELL PAUL EVERHART Russ General Horneroom Treasurer 8, 9, I2, IntramuraIs SGA Honorary Member I2, Intramurals 8, 9, 9, II, JV Hockey IO. Undecided ag' E CHARLES FISH Hoss General ntra- President of the Sequoias. Mo1eI Business IO, Junior-Senior Day II, IQ, AVO IO, FirST Aid IO, Yearbook 121 Senior Banquet Corn- rriittee IQ. Research Chemist -9:33 I z i I A -www' s 1. we G I L I: I II I P II f 1 EDWARD F. FISSEL Diversified Occupations, Wood Shop CIub Machinist l' M599 mv' 1 F pf' A.. rf' :r'nf 'K 4 ,WM SHIRLEY ANN GILDAY WAYNE C. GLENN Bam 3, 9, 101 11 Tuff' Offwce Work Amdrfmlc '.',f1q.z1mQ Dum Camam IT JV Sofcor IU, Up E 'NQT7' X x ROSAUE GRACE CorwvcrciaN ri1CCf1E8dDV lf- 7 Q Q E H QAQ-,f3'ND CHQ SYWNE GAVEL FATQ C4 '.'WCHfxEL GAYDCSH I 5 9 W B 1- u B 1 F s 51 FE S ' ' mM ' ' 9 ff f NVQ rn V7 JJ J ' Q V E H Q V G V 1 if K X ' fr 1 Bfswvbafi I3 Up JV Basvlml WO' Vafsw Bw'-rw N TQ' V:3VS'Yy' S'Kf'C' 72- If a Hg UMM ,AHF ,M Unis: ized fl un.-' 'ET7' JAMES GRAMMER Jim General Horneroom President 8, 12g Stude l2g Choir ll, Undecided insu- JOE GURALECZKA Joe General Intramurals B, 9, lOg JV Basketbal Mechanic 9 'f's r-s 5 'CW grew E, nt Council i I ii, ' im, I IO. X Sf I I THEODORE WALTER GRILLO Ted General Wrestling Team I 2. Apprentice X' X 1 f Q 4 C as C, W gf K -we JOSEPH W. HAGY Joe General Automobile Mechanic FRANCES ANN GRYMES Fran Commercial SGA Honorary Member llg SGA Vice Presi- dent l2g Monitor 9g FBLA lOg Junior Red Cross IOg Homerooin Secretary lOp Homeroorn Treasurer llg Intramurals B, 9g Library llp Office l2g Guidance Office l2, Undecided 3' ffm 'img BEVERLY ELAINE HAMMOND Elaine Academic SGA Representative IOg Monitor lOg National Honor Society 9, IO, Il, l2g Science Club llg Hi'Points ll, 12g Class Secretary llp Class Treasurer 9g Homeroorn President IG, llg Intramurals 9g Variety SI'tow llg Merit Scholarship Exam. IQ. Uncertain-College ','F lG' 57 ,L Y MARION ELIZABETH HARPER Harp Academic Student Court 12, FIA 1O, 11, 12, Intrarnur 8,9,1O,11,12,Cho1r11,12,Band 9, IO, Civil Defense 10. Elernentary School Teacher 'J-Fig htm ' r ELEANOR MAE HART ,,E,,,. Commercial Monitor 9, Homeroom Secretary 8, 9, JV Volleyball 11, Intramurals 8, 9, IO, 11, Dra- 'viatics IO, Trading Rost12. Bookkeeper 'T JOYCE EILEEN HEALY DAVID HESS HJOYH General Commeffwl Choir 12, FNA 11, 12, Bays' Glee Club 11 Chairman ot Board of Elections 9, Monitor Clqegrjeadef 11' 9, Horneroom Secretary 9, Intramurals 8, 9, pp,OfOg,,,pI,C, Techmcian IO, Secretary for Guidance Office 12, Yeara book 12. Business Collegeebcecutive Secretary rv, 'Z' lv 4155 wr-A A--r X JEANNE CARROLL HEALY Jean General Vice President Horneroorn 10, Treasurer 9, Monitor E, 9, Intramurals 8, 9, 10, Air Force if 9-4 BARBARA HINKELMAN Boe Commercial SGA Reoresentative 10, Honorary Member 12, Jurior Red Cross IO, Horneroom Presi- dent 8, Secretary and Treasurer 9, Intra- -norals 89,114 Office Work ,, ,,,., ' -.-'fx -xi. . 8.9 - 1. , -,ag 1 , f I -or 5, K J 'M li, . .fi .QV U Q -QF- a MPP' ROSAUE MARY HLADKY WALTER D. HOLLLNGSHEAD MARY ANN HOLT Ron- Wnff AMW Aww Acadewic GomeraL Gmwmr Srvzza-U Cowwgf 9, Lf, Eg Dance Cgrwv-:Ngo DE,-3,3 Bmw 11 Q, 'mfsfy Club 32: gmc PNA WF HZNWCZM Smmmw RC V :P PTS TC, V7 PLITLLUW CC 'C'3 my UP NOVCWA Tmas 'nr 12g Vafsfv Lacrcssc TO, 'L 12' dmv Q7 SACQM-f, QC,1-,WMQC Q5 r,fC,.5vnr,3r 11 Jurvcr Horwor SOI SW 9: FTA 9, W, Nr '27 JV BaskofbaIL IO, Hp Imfrarrurak LC, LI, 12, Lmm,Y NF C DJ rg, QMS' GQEQ Cub 11 Pro-vw Cczrwvwitwc N, 125 HLYPQEMS Somor Some, gdmg gy Q, My 117 LQ- Omar 12 Ermcr R25 Harm-roorrr Sfgfrf:'ar'f Ni HA TVCCE' U-zgzggmfrrl TMO 5, .ur U, 7: Sf-:vcr Cass Trcasuer Ur LPN: rwxrali 9g JV BasP.eft3L:,L 79, Ehrwweiwfary Srhool Tcadwr 7' Vwi- LILLIAN CARQLE HORNE Lff Com'w1erciaL SGA Representative 9g AVO Hg County Orchestra 105 AAer-,Warwci Steve Chorus 125 SC:re'ary-Ordwcsrrap l'1f'fww'Ue1s 8, 9 TQ, mcsra c rv r LL Co rf Sfanogrfphy '. 3 5 , A wr A f l uid! .. in I . L: Q19 la.,g A s.r.,.,.. ggi.: QT 'p 'Y rr r JM' Q .D CECIL VIRGLL HOWLETT ALBERT RAYMOND HUDSON Cmrf A J Genera? G -' Drafrsvvam ,.af4'J A .4 W ww Q , 1 efer: Aurcwobrk Mechanic if ,an s 1' -,, DORIS Doris General Monitor Typist HUlVllN JEANETTE LAURA JANISKI Academic Monitor Staff 8, 9, 10, SGA 11, 12, FNA 10, 1C, PNA 10, 11, Ottice Help 11, 11, 12, PNA Secretary 105 Horneroorn Secre- NANCE R. KELLY Nance or Kell General SGA Regional Delegate 10, 11, SGA Presi- dent 12, SGA Secretary 10, Civil Defense 10, Class Vice President 9, Class Secretary 8, Intramurals 8, 9, 10, 11, All-School Play 9, Guidance Office 11, 12, Legal Secretary vary 10, 11, Senior Class Secretary 12, Civil Defense 10, Hi-Points Staff 12. Norse dis 'IF-of JEAN JOYCE KETTELL Keirle Academic SGA 10, 11, Honor Society 10, Hi Points Staff 12, Horneroom Secretary 10, 117 Varsity Hockey 10, 12, Varsity Softball 11, 125 JV Basketball 10, 11, Varsity Basketball 121 Orchestra 10, Dramatics 12. Dancing Teaclner 1' ,fbi BARBARA JONES Bobbi Commercial Student Court 10, 11, SGA Secretary 12 National Junior Honor Society 9, FBLA 10 Civil Detense 10, Steering Committee 10 Vice President of Class 8g Horneroorn Presi dent 8, 9, lntramurals 8, 95 Maiorette 9, 10 11,12gDramatics 10. Secretary ff' CHARLES KIRSCHNER Charles General Automotive Macliinist 19 f 0 xi EDNA CHRISTINA KOFSKEY Chris Academic FTA IO, II, IQ, Baltimore Country FTA I2, Science Club II, Homeroom President II, Glee Club I2, President I2, Intramurals 8, 9, IO, II, JV Hockey IO, Varsity Softball IO, Varsity Hockey IZ, Varsity Hockey Manager II, Varsity Basketball Manager II, I2. Elementary Scltool Teaclwer WERNER FRITZ LERBER Hoot American Field Service Scholarship, Varsity Soccer 12, Dramatics I2, Steering Committee I2. Teacher in Science and Math I 4. EILEEN L, KRECZIVIER Svvcapy Jr. Academic Monitor IO, II, FBLA IO, FTA II, I2, Na- tional Honor Society IO, II, I2, Drarnatics IO, II, I2, Intramurals 8, 9, IO. Tcaclwer Aft: 'W' any' C4 , I ANNA MAE LINDEMANN Ann Choir II, I2, Cvlee Club IO, Intramurals 8, 9 IO, Homeroom Secretary II, Steering Corn- mittee. Office Worker 'RN f' I QW JAMES A. LEE Jim General Woodslnop Club I2, Intramurals 8, 9, IO. Undecided K -4 5 'L ,., ,wwf , X I , t t ROBERT A. lVlaCCUBBlN Mac General Dance Band II, I2, Band 8, 9, IO, II, I2, Band Treasurer II, President I2, JV Soccer IO, .IV Basketball IO, JV Baseball IO, Intra- murals 8, 9, Varsity Soccer II, I2, Varsity Basketball II, I2, Varsity Baseball I2. Undecided wh, 9.1 3 ? 1117 Us tx gl' ..-Y ,ft 3- I f iw, I A .W MARGARET ANNE MAGUIRE PQQITIV' - -I Sh Cc TT 4' 'h'q SGA Bvfhn-fnw y2, qc, 1-.q,C. qw- Vwrp Rm: I Soc TC ' , ,QM .2 fr IT UN WR- TI R'W'cf' EQ: IQ: H T II Cass 'css ISSN ow FIN Q .,IcNwfMq .,L, 9'TIT lyrx, E4 C ., fnn Lv In. 'WW' b 'c 'ral' T4 IE1 II D I r-I Q V I fem SRO!! If' Nas -, 'F A - I wx? Ir. 3.-. ' -'Q I H IM I-'Q ITN TT I2 I I2 NVA' r Basin-A Ass' T2- Ve' fs-- 1 R . Q ICHARD LEE MARSH DANIEL I. MARTIN LPC Daw Gene :I GQIIQQI Difte CCNA' ' ,Q TT: H: 'Q'Oc ' Prosffewf Erwgmcer 8 Q TC, TI, 12' SGA Qe5J'esQfw'afvQ IT '. C ,:: 22p JV' BeskQ't:sI IC: JV Base' bn ff: Vasu Sczzer Ng Lacrosse ITF Var- SZ B15-e'ba.I T, 'Zg Vafs ',' BQSQDQI T2, I'w a p'aIs E 9: JU' C' Bend 8, 9. E91 :QI FEET' '55 .fix-' I 'TV FRANK XIV. MARTIN MARILYN ANN MARGARET .'.'I 'fi, GCPQVQI pp' .1 .NUI S TR MARTIN ,,.., L.4-f ' I' 1 r- ,E-rg, 9, ., J-2 '3,b,1II 9, TE: 1 A 'ig-Q' .:g'1f, TIf,TI,I2 , 1, . -. fy . 4r'FV ',,.E dh? C57 A I Qfw' . ,I4M: PP -' I. 'N 'r -sib- . ' ak, 1 ' ' I . , 4 W, .,. X I. .SI 2 . ' RRk?: A in SI we FRANK MARTINEZ QL '--, VJ Cm-IQ If .IIa 9g Sao OIIIC'3'ICQ CIA: Frsr ,-wi TI, Im.,fv,.CIs 8, 9, IO, TT, T2 P' I pr CS ,, ' . 'N -,,-,I , IL, .., , EW. IM 'nf' tw- ' hi' HELEN ELECTRA MASCHAS Co n f5-rzial f'.'ro'wi'or ll, Board of Elections l2p FBLA 10: Horvcroo'-1 Treasurer l2g JV Hockey lOg lns trmnurals 8, 9, lO, ll, l2g Clwolr 9, lO, ll, 12, Guidance Offrce ll, Library 9. Beaufoan i 195 'EI' BERNADINE CAROL MEEKlNS Bern Conwnfcrcial Telephone Operator BoNNlE LMERDRE MCGROGAN MARY ELIZABETH MCGUIRE Bonne Ggpgfal AC0ClU'7'i Honofroorn Pres rf.f H lC, ll, Vme Presldent Clnel Justice of Smrlent Court 12, PNA lO, l2: lntfanturruls lfl ll, 12, President ll, 12, FTA IO, 11, 12, Awrllne Hostess Nattonal Honor Society llg Polnter Staff 10, ll l2p Hi-Polnts 12, Class Treasurer 8, Class Steernj Corwwttee lO, ll, Manager of Vwsltv Solfball lOg JV Hoclfey l Laborfforv' Te: 'nffen ll. ai' -irifik IWQ , HI.. V ., 1 'it 1 .-1 FW' 3, JAMES LARRY MOORE General Prestdert of Boys' Glee Club 127 Club ll, LQ. Machinist Boys' Glee DOROTHY HELEN MORGANTHALL Down General Monitor 8, 97 Intramurals 8, 9, Dramatlcs l2 Nurse 'fv- 2 ' V r' , I I' ,, 'fel JOYCE ANN MORRIS Commercial Trading Post I2g Cafeteria IO. Office Work 5? J IM E. NEAD Jim General Glee Club IO, Ilg JV Soccer IOg JV Base ball IOJ Varsity Army Baseball II. Military Service Dv I WILLARD MORRISEY General Undecided 'HH jf gk . f M, A Ex I -in 'If - RICHARD P. MROZ Rich Academic Publiucty Committee I2g Hi-Points 121 Prom Committee I2g JV Soccer Ilg Varsity Base. ball Manager II. Teacher 11- ti ,- - I' ,. 2. E A ii, gm Y yy , f -lg X -lf., 221 r:f?er 'ae rw i 1' f. I ' Q -, .Wi 1 . ,rr' ff iw wir- wr- , 1, S421 Kr ,mix CHARLES V. NIEMYER Niemo General Army if 1' PATRICIA NODONLY Pat Commercial Board of Elections I2p Homeroom President 12g Choir IO, II, I2g Secretary for Year- book IQ. Stenographer 4 ,f ROBERT NAGLE NORTHWOOD Robbie Academic NHS 11, Science Club 11g Yearbook Staff 125 Drarnatics 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club 125 JV Soccer IO, 11, Basketball Manager 1O, 125 Varsity Lacrosse 10, 11, Varsity Tennis 12, Business Vw. 5 1 :X A f 'P 1. ' rf: ii ..i,r 1 1 i',' 1 1. if ,l vvlv- as ,A JEANETTE ELIZABETH PODLES Commercial Choir Treasurer 12, lntrarnorals 8, 9, 10, 11, Choir 8, 9, 10, 12, Library and Office As- sistant IO, Secretary JAMES EDWARD PHILLIPS Beet General Shop Foreman 10, 11, 12, Auto S lntramurals1O, 11. Railroad Engineer K CLIFTON POIST Cliff General Varsity Club, Soccer JV 10, Varsity ball JV 10, Varsity 11, 12. Undecided W? Thr' JUDITH LAYNE PIFER Judy Commercial Board of Elections 125 Homeroom Secretary 12, Variety Hockey Manager 12, Office As- sistant 1Og Library Assistant 11, 12. Office Worker bop 111 K1- ,, MAMA K't 'T REGlNA E. PROSSER Reggie Commercial ll, Base- Board of Elections 12, Library 11, 12. Office Worker '51 ,hx am' I ff iv? BENJAMIN D. REESE Benny CAROLE LOUISE RAYBOEN Commercial General Cheerleader 85 Prom Committee II, I2g Hi- Undecided Points Staff I2g SGA 9, Advertisement Com- mittee I2g Mascot I2p Homeroom President 8, 97 Homeroom Secretary IO, Il, I2p Intra- murals 8, 9, IO. Commercial Artist BONNIE JEAN REID Bon Academic SGA Representative 8, 9, llg Honorary Mem- ber I2g FTA 9, IO, II, 125 Science Club II, Class Secretary 9, IO, Homeroom Secretary 9, IOQ FTA President 125 Varsity Hockey IO, II, I2, JV Basketball IO, Ilg Varsity Basket- ball I2g Varsity Baseball IO, II, I2. Teacher if f-mu-as yew is ik' f ,QI C' ,R 8, 'ii,1i4 w 3 FRANCIS ROBERTS CARL JOHN ROSENBERGER Frannie Butch General General Woodshop Club I2g Intramurals 8, 9, 10' Intramurals 8, 9, Varsity Lacrosse IO, Il, Undecided Varsity Soccer IO, II. Machinist I Qvf , N... WWW YT:,..,,,-' RICHARD RUDOLPH Rudy General Vice President Sequoias Wood Club I2g .IV Soccer II, Choir Il. Photo Engraver I l JAMES E. RUEGSEGGER Rock Academic Yearbook Statt 12, SGA 10, Horneroom Presi dent 11, 12, Dranwatics 12, JV Soccer 11 Varsity Soccer 12, Varsity Basketball 11, 12 Varsity Lacrosse 11, Varsity Baseball 12, Lawyer Yugi v iQ lt -- i -amgt?s,.f A 5 N X, ' if 1.3152 if 3' L CAROLYN LEE SCHAEER Academic Student Court Judge 12, FNA 11, 12, Treas urer 12, Yearbook Staff 12. lk, 73 1 ti GALE ANN SANDER General PNA 10, 11, 12, Science Club 11, Cltoir 12 Glee Club 11. Nurse -of 'QS 1835 HARRY SCHRlVER Academic Student Council 8, Student Court 9, FTA 1O, National Junior Honor Society 8, Homeroom President 8, Choir 8, 9, 1O, 11, 12, Journalism 12, Baltimore County Chorus 9, Maryland State Chorus 12, First Aid 10, Teacher ,faqs 1131, IV' 1 i it- RODNEY STEVEN SAVVYERS Pod General Science Club 11, lntranturals 8, 9, 10 upaeoacft ' at fm- 'te 1 n 3 Q 1 ENNIS S. SHIELETT JR General Glee Club 11, Marines iff! ,lv K A T ALBERT Q, SIEVEQS JENNIE MARIE SIGLER ESTHER SMITH Al JUN Genera! Generag Commercial Choir IO, II, I2. Soccer JV 10, Varshy My 12: Basketball JV Monitors IO, FBLA IO, Steering Commitiee UVIYICCICICLI IQ' Va,5,,y ,QF Basebam JV ,Ol Vafsny ,Zi IO, II, JV Hockey II, Varsi1y Hockey Maw Lacrosse II! Vysny Cub 12, Variety Show N' ager IQ, Ir1tramuraIs 8, 9, IO, I'IeaItIi Suife IO, Pointer Staff IO, II, Edirorvim-Chief Pointer I2. 2 'WPXQQK 0 -. PAUL SMITH PATRICIA ANN STEVENSON JOAN MARY SWINDELLS PQIQ 'DSI Commercial GerieraI Academic Mgmvof IO, Choir II, SGA 8, 9, Office Assisrant 8, 9, IO, II, I2. Smdenf CoIJriciI 9, IO, II, Treasurer MASC Secretary Undecided II, Dance Committee 9, IO, FNA IO, II, I2, iltv ,,4 '19 Yearbook Sraff I2, Prom Commitfee II, I2, Intramurals 8, 9, JV Hockey IO, BaskeTbaII JV IO, II, Varsity I2, VoIIeyba Il JV IO, II, Varsny I2, Choir 8, 9, I2, Substiwte Maior- ette 8, 9, IO, II, Dramafics 8, I2, Healvh Room Assisrarii IO, II. Nurse M22 '55 fi SHIRLEY JANE TAYLOR Shir Academic Swdeni Council IO, ily PNA TO, TI FTA Tig Versivy Hockey Manager IT, TeacEer iw, Q Q -QL-..-. EDWIN VERDIER Ed General Bevd E, 9, IQ II, Uniiez ded 'Sl S 4 L, T THOMAS TAYLORSON Tim GeneraI Junior-Senior Day Cornmiwee II, I2 Undecided aw- fr ' . 'Q it-.4 I GLORIA ANN WALDMANN CIM Generai Tcxne' Rccn' Assisfanf TI. Tx. pisf LAWRENCE GEORGE VASOLD JR. Larry Acadefvic Science Club iig Hi-Points Staff T27 Varsi1y Ciub i2p Ciass Vice President 12g Baskefbail JV IC, Va'si'y ii, i2g Versiw Basebail II, IQ: Ie a ','aIs E, 9 , V B N 'Q ,E - '52 , 33, :. , fi '52 X .. 'Y Y - , ET fi RICHARD LEE WALTON Tootsie Generai Undecided T WILLIAM WEI-INEI2 E A36 SC Sc Iac Ci- 9 I Cc C 5 9 C C 5 I Er' wg V N I jf I ANDREII 5 R055 IA WILLS B 'H Co worn I G I MOI or II SGA Repr vw v rc A I c I C EIL I 9' H JV IO V I'wIr GL, I rw CI' L II LIE ry 9 DIANE JOAN YOUNG ERMA GERALDINE YOUNG Awdemlf Commercial NJHS 9, NHS 10, 11, Science Club 11, FTA Airvarsny Spons 10' 11' 12: Chet, 9, 10, 10, 11, 12, Yearbook Staff 125 Prom Com- 11, 12: SGA Qi lmramurals 3, 9: Qffice mittee 11, 127 Band 9, 1O, 11, 125 Basket- Assisfam 9, 125 ball 10, 11, 12, Health Room Assistant 1O. Typist Dress Designer LEE ELLEN ZlCKEFOOSE Lee General Horneroom Vice President 9, Homeroo retary 10, 117 Homeroom Treasurer 12 Homemaker m Sec r if el'- Photograplvs not available: RITA BROUGHMAN MAURINE HIATT MARY ELLEN FARRIS JOHN KIRSHNER RICHARD FOX GEORGIA RYDER fNf'?fAw I 1 . 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MOST TALKATIVE TALLEST Cliff Poisi Pai Stevenson Judy Pffef Cecil HOWISTT CLASS COUPLES Larry Vasold, Bonnie Ried Cnris Kofskey, Walt Hollingsiiead I I .- 'H- ,-my R X. In 1' wrffv U i I CLASS ATHLETES CLASS MUSICIANS Bonnie Ried AI Sievers Diane Young Don Agee QUIETEST FRIENDLINESS Peggy Bearman Danny Martin Larry Vasold Doris Humin X 'J ,b' Z Q ryfjnfernafzona fffnkf sfafzfzny .S 7?ISll?y Werner Lerber the second forelgn exchange student to corne to our school IS from Berne Switzerland He ts one of four chxldren Werner has been qutte actuve here at school He was on the soccer team ID the fall and was In the school play Down to Earth Werner has been an a few assernblues and has gnven several talks to varnous cornmunlty organizations When Werner returns to Swntzerland he wall have to attend school two and a half rnore years After he flnlshes hugh school Werner hopes to go to college rn order to prepare for a teachnng career Bonnue NlcGrogan was the first exchange student to go abroad frorn our school She spent two months In Norway The first month she llved wuth the Hauans a typlcal Norwegtan famuly rn the cnty of Trondheurn During the second rnonth of her stay Bonnie lived with the Satos Most of her stay wtth them was spent m a cabnn tn the mountauns There she became acquamted with the country lufe of the Norweglan people Bonnie had an amuslng time adlust mg to luvung wuthout the rnodern convennences of electrncuty and plumbing. 5,4 PW: ts- -vlf-, ,., xfam.,kV. '- 'Winn' Presldenf Vuce Presldeni' SecreI'ary Treasurer Chief Jushce Mom+or Cap+am Board of Elechon Best Wishes to the Class of 58 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Sponsors MR BENSON MR BARON MR MILLER MR MARES NANCES KELLY FRANCES GRYMES BONNIE REID BONNIE McGROGAN JUDY CALLAHAN JOYCE HEALEY I so I I , , , , JOYCE BOST Complimenfs of +I-me CREEPERS TRI-Hl-Y CLUB of SPARROW POINT Pres Shirley Taylor Tres Pai Sfevenson V Pres Bonme McGrogan Chap Marlon Harper Sec Gale Sander Hlsl' Chrls Kofslcey . . . . . . . . . w? A 1 T f.. 1- . I I Q ar! W' I ,. P Y , f'- 5 - CompIimen+s of Z UKE'S WARD'S SERVICE STATION SWEET SHOP 3I3 9'II1 Sfree+ PHONE Sp. P+. '38 Good Luck, Seniors ROSE'S ESSO SERVICE 260l Sparrows Poinf Road Complimenh Congra+uIa+ions of Seniors DENTZ'S BARBER si-IOP Fm' e EDGEMERE ATLANTIC SERVICE L AAA SUPERIOR TOOL 8: DIE CO. Engineering - Designing Manufaduring 9I7 Dakleigh Beach Ave. DUNDALK 22, MD. TE DEMBECK'S GULF SERVICE STATION 2304 Sparrows Poinf Road PHONE: sp. 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