Sparrows Point High School - Hi Points Yearbook (Edgemere, MD)
- Class of 1959
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' ' ki.: J' I f HI POINTS OF '59 VOLUME IX Published by +l1e Senior Class of SPARROWS POINT SENIOR-JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Eclgemere, Maryland ,. ,E L On the threshold of a new afomic era R, A S h 2 fe ,I- For Atlas ls F5 Rocket Launching of a three stage rocket developed by Gerd Nathan amateur rocketeer of 4309 Norfolk Axe will high light a rocket program next Saturday at Camp A P Hill near Bowling Green Va The Second Army is making the camps facilities available for launching of rockets con structed by amateur scientific groups which have been receiv ing classroom instruction on The Science of Rocketry at Fort Belvoir Instructors and students from the Baltimore Washing Report Mechla Is Hall Million Miles Awev Londo v millio has p the s plane ton Northern Virginia area will participate in the program The occasion will mark the first organized effort by youth groups in this area since the Army announced its program of assistance and guidance to amateur rocket missile and LUNAR BASE PLAN URGED Engineer Cites Efficiency As Launching Platform self sufficient base on the moon would be the most efficient way to use that celestial body as a launch mg platform for missiles the Baltimore Applied Nucleonic So ciety was told last nignt tn de other scientific organizations The launchmgs will be con ducted under the supervisioi and auspices of the -Natrona Capitol Section of the Amen can Rocket Society Washing on 2000 DEGREE HEAT FACES SPACEMEN Scientists Trying To Fmd Way To Keep Travelers Cool Washington Dec 30 UPB 'Jew to stay cool inside a :nace ro rain Feb A Of The Unlvlrse Space Age Take By Dr I M Levitt Drrectofr Franklin Planetcmum The last twelve months have ibeen among the most momen tous in the history of science Future historians may select October 4 1957 the day Russia launched its first sputnlk the offxcial beginning of the space age but 1958 was the year it began bearing fruit In the last twelve months we have learned more about the composition of outer space ts temperature radiation micro meteorites than man could glean through 5 000 years of de duction and guesswork We went up there We saw I for ourselves Man Will Be Next Not man himself to be sure That will come next year when the X15 plane carries a man V-higher than ever before and in subsequent years when man or 'Hs own terrain and en the earth s enttsts had underestima radiation hazard of outer At altitudes below 600 satellite findings co data extrapolated from and hlKh altitude rocket But at altitudes over 600 the satellites encountere den increase ln low ener trons These produced with a counting rate 100 times that expected cosmic rays CAPABILITI 0F THOR Cl Could Reach Moscowftl-' England Case Says n is space conscious age o Ie propu sion sa e i e aunc ings an a is ic mis s. w i nore the challen e ot ex loration which lies betore us Man has advanced to the threshold ot a new Q Q F7 atomic era destined to turther his endeavors toward unveiling the mysteries ot the universe 4 We all marvel at the incredulous progress being made by the nations ot the world today let t.0da3 presi emy news proie beyo byR 1 uary 497 1 with terda space that speed through the air taster than the speed ot sound satellites capable ot intorming man otife Ill atmospheric conditions thousands ot miles away lt is with this timely topic in mind that we shou like to choose Space Exploration as the theme ot The Hi Points ot 59 As the scientitic horizon broadens, man s choice ot opportunities increases We teel that to utilize these opportunities to their tullest extent, is the responsibility that lies upon the shoulders ot all the world s young people This new horizon may promise prosperous rewards tor the world or it may promise disaster May we faced with this responsibility remember that in our choice lies the tuture ot our tomorrows orbit w 1-'U had predlcteu it would reach to morrow or Thursday Topchiev called the Russian achievement a t11umph of hu man genius and proof that the Soviet Umon is not a technically backward country as some of our detractors abroad alleged Thor And Polaris Blown Up About ll Hours Apart Cape Canaveral Fla Dec 30 lA'l-A Thor rocket blew apart when the 5,-st Sovlet sputmkshortly after launching tonight was shot 11110 the Skles the second balllsllc mlSSll9 to lile Estimate explode over the Cape in eleven hours Doubled N Washington Dec 30 UP! mericas Atlas satellite is ex ected to stay in orbit more han twice as long as the twenty ays tlrst predicted But the radio voice which re- ayed President Eisenhower's re- orded message of peace and ood will to the world probably ill be stilled during the ex- ected added life span of the lg vehicle. iruogiiiirs lghl. x A S 100 degrees a minute up to 500 degrees in live minutes The air inside the space ship would heat up somewhat slower Scientists know that exposure to steady temperatures up to 250 degrees can cause a rise in internal body heat resulting ultimately in death But little is known on how man can tolerate a slow heat pulse to heat the body internally but not enough to heat the skin rapidly The human oven used for the expertment measures four cubic feet lts light metal walls were heated from the outside by radi ant heat lamps Heavy Dress Found Best A man was seated in the oven first unclothed then dressed lightly and finally dressed in heavy Arctic flight gear Without clothes the heat was unbearable at 400 degrees The liglitlv clothed man stood the t mperatu e until it reached 450 dcgiees The heavily dressed man scarcely felt the heat until 500 degrees was reached. The heat was not carried be- ' ' ' dth' f f . H I0 Sllll 0D9F21ll'1QlA?.'Lthe'iiEill5?g3Anif M Artificial Planet ls Due This Week Webb suggested that a re- entry suit be designed that would reflect heat, stand high temperatures itself and insulate the wearer. alnoers used to carry dogs aloft for short pioneering ghts l 0ldlIS K0 The rocket exhibits at the In l dustrial Achievement Fair include giant rocket payloads that have carried dogs some 280 miles into space and brought them back to earth by parachute One rocket called the A3 lifted a chamber that weighed up to P 2 tons and carried two dogs Alr Force Trlms B 53 Order By 11 Blown UpA launching Cape Canaveral Fla I 3, Ht 4lPl A sleek Polaris test roared oft' to a beautiful s day but was blown up mi later when it drifted off c It was the third time l that a Polaris w s de Washington Dec 27 UPJ The Air Force announced to night it has ordered 36 more B53 SUPersomc Jet bombers This represents a cutback from the original plan to buy 47 of the planes during the present fiscal year ending June 30 after launching The tem peramental tw missile blasted straight u a long plume of white The two stages of the m separated as planned an larxs appeared to be on the Missile Destroyed The explanation given was However fifteen mlnu that revised cost estimates, in-l cluding increased costs of ma-l terials and labor, and changes in the high speed jet bomberl to provide greater combat capa- bilities, h -4 compglled I e re. duction. after the spectacular blast 1 the Navy announced that range safety officer destroy the missile when it devi from its planned trajectory. at The mission was to shoot t 125-foot test rocket on ar :il ' ' ' ' - ' ' W ' ' . 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' -'W , DEDICATION i A broadening scienlnfic horizon eliculs a need for be'r'rer Trained men and women in Jrhe various fields of science Jroday parlicularly n roclcelry and gel propulsion Mr Slephen Salcalslci is conlribuling +o ward The lrauning of our young men and women in consumer science and lormulas he slresses relalionships and basic concepls as lhe loun dalion of a successful science course Achng in Jrhe capacihes of Na honal l-lonor Sociely sponsor and Senior Class sponsor we have como lo know him as a compelenl counselor and friend ln recognuhon of his sincere endeavors we should like +o express our appreciahon by dedi cahng our yearboolc lo lvlr Slephen Salcalslci i chemislry, and physics. Ralher lhan have us memorize various laws No one can deny +he vas+ nmporfance of capable malhemahcs leachers In Jrhus very 'rechnncal era of cnvllnzahon For elghf years Mr Wulluam Kosnck: has devo+ed much efforl 'foward +he 'reaching of lundamenfals In algebra geomelry and Jfrugonomelry His keen wu'r and sense of humor have conlrlbulecl 'foward making hum one of lhe mos+ likeable feachers In lhe school In addlhon +o hls services as a +eacher of mafhemahcs Mr Koslckl has acfed as yearbook advisor an unrewardung and 'fume consumvng rob In deducahng 'rhe HlPoln1's of 59 fo Mr Koslcku we would like fo recognize hum as feacher friend and advnsor DEDICA TION 1' SPORTS xxll SENIORS ACTIVITIES fi 2 FACUL I, X X -R APQ ,hskg 3,7 15 - D lf H ,vhrg ztvir' yi . , . yy. . 'ar'If7- . .Q xx was-.,. I a ,N L . 1 . ,,, -, I. U -3, 'fI. - - ' f K I .-.. Iefyg,-K. :A f, V X,-3. VL, 1 VV . ' 'll-xffqf xcfzlia. iiawkltfgziajf -, , r 1 K Q: ,. -. . p . ' ,Q-Qi r ' ' ff, .ri-... EBL 'W . :N ' - ,1. f 1 1 . --1. ' 1 , ' IN, ' 9 ' f' via: w ,ffm-f Y , - .ff '- , ff? 'Q iw FACULTY AND ADMlNlSTRATl6N . . . In charge of counfdow X 3 , I ADMINISTRATION MISS E. ELSIE KRUG The dufies of vice principal are very pafienfl Y and infelligenfly performed by Miss E, Elsie Krug Possessing a keen perspecfive of fhe sfudenf's problems, her diplomacy and good iudgmenf exercise a definife influence upon fhe lives of all wifh whom she comes in confacf. l-ler discerning nafure and good humor will long be remembered by fhe members of fhe class of '59, 8 MR. PAUL E. DOWLING The members of fhe class of '59 will always hold only fhe mosf profound respecf for Mr. Paul E. Dow- ling. His unfiring efforfs in fhe several capacifies in which our class has lcnown him have earned him much admirafion. Our class's firsf associafion wifh Mr. Dowling evolced an appreciafion of his disciplinary slcill. ln charge of lunior high discipline af fhe fime, he pafienfly and facffully guided us in our adiusfmenf fo high school life. We feel his unfailing guidance in our formafive years, in parf, prepared us fo accepf fhe responsi- bilifies we will soon be called upon fo assume as adulfs. When we firsf enfered senior high Mr. Dowling was appoinfed fo a new adminisfrafive posifion, fhaf of our principal. Those same qualifies for which he had gained our appreciafion as disciplinarian, gave us confidence in his abilify fo supervise and direcf fhe needs of our school. Now seniors we recognize Mr. Dowling for his efficiency and personal friendliness in fhe exercise of his dufies as principal. Nof only do we, fhe senior class, feel appreciafive of his endeavors, buf fhe enfire sfudenf fhree years lafer as body and faculfy as well, are aware of fhe gain in having him as head of our school. gala sw .KN svAnR0w5 41 Mr. McCune and Mrs. Crafl, our guidance counselors, are always ready lo help us solve our problems whelher lhey be scholaslic or social. They are presenl lo help +he iunior high sludenls primarily in gelling adiusled lo high school lile. They help The senior high sludenls wi+h scheduling college admil- lance, scholarships and iob placemenf. SPECIAL SERVICES Mr. Eads, disciplinarian for fhe iunior high school, ac+s To help +he sludenls become adiusled lo a new way of life in high school. f Miss Deale, Mrs. l-logue, Mrs. l-losleller and Mrs. Wilson are Tour members of our slag who acl in fhe capacily of secrelarie They handle lhe records, paper worlc, ma' and boolfceeping, lhus adding 'nuch lo lne smoolh Tunclionihg ol our school. I 'Q 7 ffxff C-45- f I Q DORIS MILLER JOSEPH MILLER RAYMOND MILLER EMMANUEL PICEK Nefse .. . 3 years Bidogy . , . 8 years Madine SI1op.,.years 7'rIw Grade Scfrce . . , 3 yea -rx 9' 'sf' Y-1'-77 Spec7aI Educaicw . . . 3 years 8II'w Grade Scewce . . . I year 9TH Grade Care . . . 3 years Speca' Ed,1ca fn .. , 3 yea' CHARLOTTE PRITCHETT JAMES RHOADES RODNEY ROONEY MARY ROUTLEDGE ,gi EMIL RUSINKO GLENN RYAN I GERALD RYDER STEPHEN SAKALSKI I'iI'f'f i M43 5 - - A V955 9r' G'ade Ma? . . . 2 years IVF? 'Q Ea: reg: Pvrfrve' 2 . . . P7121 CM? :fy Czfirfe y5i'S S: effe . , 8 yeafz S-fx ,J VIRQINIA SCHMUCKER KATHARINE SEIBEL EUGENE SHEDLESKI CURTIS SLABAUGH SpecIaI Ed.JCaI7cn . . . 3 years 8fL1GradQ Cf '12, , , I year Czre . . . I year WfQr'd Hisfmy . . , I ycav AV! N0 No Pholo AVAILABLE N J H. 7 L ' ALFRED SNYDER EDWARD ST. COEUR ROBERT SWEARING-EN MARY TARDY Voce Muslc . , . 2 years W3Qd5Fgp A , A 2 ygarg Franc? . . . 2 years Shoriband Typmg . . . 3 years 3? ? U? SCOTT TARNER ANNABELLE WEBER DAVID WEISS MARY WILL V Gr Q r I4 GLEN WITTSTADT MR YETSCO Vocal Muswc I ear Semor H QF Mafh I ear G fra d wr shud fs Mr De-Prme supervrses young arf us s ' ... y l 5 ... y 1 Y Y If., Mr. e f gf 'g wresimq in- wc- 'QQ , ., ,,,, , . ,, ,,,.,.,,,- .,.,-....N , , If M v-,,, W.. vi i I ik A W '- qs' :IW -x V-4-fa l 1, if M ,. , wvqh. XF W. 5. M V . W-M- ' f I 'w an 6 M Q5 ,a 5 fer ' A mm 4, 4 'L m -' gl' Q4- v v Y 4 Qx' W A ' .f, Y W X g . 61, L..K , 1 ,wa - ff ---If-v--f ,, 1 :QQf,,3gXZ,,i,' ' Y .Y ' ' ,, ,., .4 :i'wQ::?'1 f .,Q Qv . ,,f. i,f 4 L ,ii. wg,x iH ' ' V ' 4 - 77 7 . A 'V ' X5 i'5'f3k Q ACTIVITIES :wt A 1 2 STUDENT GOVERN The STudenT GovernmenT AssociaTion oT Spar- rows PoinT High School oTTers opporeuniTies To all members oT The sTudenT body who care To parTicipaTe. lT consisTs oT Tour diTTerenT organ- izaTions: The STudenT Council, STudenT CourT, The MoniTor STaTT, and The Board oT FlecTions. The orqanizaTion oT The STudenT GovernmenT Associ- aTions is very similar To ThaT oT our own naTional qOvernmenT. The STudenT Council is The main governing body. IT resembles The SenaTe and The House oT RepresenTaTives. The delegaTes in The council, however, are represenTaTives oT each homeroom. The execuTive commiTTee is composed oT The oTTicers oT The various classes and oT The STudenT GovernmenT AssociaTion oTTicers. The Council enacTs bills and conTrols The money oT The STu- denT Government The STudenT CourT is headed by a chie-T ius- Tice. IT is also composed oT a jury, a prosecuTing aTTorney, and a deTense aTTorney, and resembles our sTaTe courTs in ThaT iT is run as much lilce Them as is possible. Each deTendanT has The same righTs as he would if he were in a civil courT. STUDENT COURT STUDENT COUNCTL D bow p' Kurlcpahiclc. ' F. Kemzura. -lf em iff, Mr. Benson- Top row. leTT To riqmf SSrTdllqes. L. D0rseTTli B'gNO5FTrciJ. J. Stockmanrg. J. MarTin, L, Garrim JT Williams, N- .Hosrlona row: L. Elmore- ' Th,rd row. -1. KeT e , J- Nawayowslcm. P lsmaiii, ' s. Bradshaw- Top row, lef+ To rigl-I+: B. Raulco, B. PeTers, F. Bunnell, W, Hicks. Third row: J. McCloskey. J. Fields, J. Marvin, B. Vasold. Second row: B. Lunsford, S. PeTers, P. Daily, M. Farris. FirsT row: F. Hayes, C. Hayes, S. SwarT1. MONITOR STAFF Firsf row leff To r1gl1T M Schoen D Turanslcy J Balmer L KnighT B Lachalczylc P Ramage Second row C Wellnngs, C. EdenTon, A. Nyysola. M. Aus MENT ASSOCIATION 91 FOX The MoniTor STaTT consisTs oT a capTain, Tive lieuTenanTs and a Torce oT moniTors. These laTTer regulaTe The TraTTic in The halls and reporT violaTors oT school regulaTions To The STudenT CourT. The remaining segmenT oT The associaTion is The Board oT Elec- Tions who conducT The elecTions ThaT Talce place in The school. The STudenT Council and MoniTor STaTT members are elecTed by The sTudenT body. buT The Board oT ElecTions and The members oT The STudenT CourT are appoinTed by The newly elecTed presidenT. The nnaioriTy OT STudenT GovernmenT f'XssociaTion oTTices This year were held by seniors, buT a TenTh or elevenTh grade sTudenT can hold any oTTice oT The STudenT GovernmenT AssociaTion excepT Those oT presidenT, vice-president and chieT iusTice. Wayne Morris was STudenT GoyernmenT AssociaTion presidenT This year. Vice-presidenT was Mary Thomas. Joan KeTTell was secre- Tary. while Treasurer was Barbara Barni. John Mccloskey was chieT iusTice oT The STuclenT CourT, Bernadine Lachaicylc was moniTor sTaTT capTain. and MargareT PriTchard was manager oT The Board oT ElecTions. . da. Corbin. P- TWH 1 TalerciO- M'.Th1fOToavT E- Mason, Furs W. Hamlin.. sl- Com' Wen' B. Wise. E. Bandy M. Miller. Third row: J. Greene- wald, J. Zaloslci. P. Ccclc. L, Jacobs. J. Wes- coTT. ForresT, PresidenT WAYNE MORRIS :O:RD M Pffda B. gash IONSX1- ru OF ELECT .ward J4 More C4 C BP row' len I J f- rag P, Burgessfo rlughf: Mr , Third row: -Nlvfjreg, Second - ewesii M row: T ' Cdfler I9 Main EdiTors seeking ideas. HI-POINTS As a resulT oT The eTTiciency and organized work oT The members oT The yearbook sTaTT oT I959, we were able To overcome The diTTiculT problems ThaT always occur in com- piling a yearbook. Deadlines were meT, adverTisemenTs were sold, and numerous arTicles were wriTTen. The EdiTor-in-ChieT was Judy Callahan, who closely Tollowed Through on The work oT The phoToqraphy ediTors, RoberT Kurf TiniTis and Frances Rueqsegqer. The iunior assisTanTs, apprenTiced Tor The coming year, were Connee ShaTTer and MarqareT Welsh, OTher members oT The sTaTT inf cluded Roxanne Womer, Marlene Mack, Carol Duray, ETsil Mason, EdiTorial Advisor 'W-v? ' MR. KOSICKI Junior assisTanTs learn The ropes. EdiTorial sTafT. STanding. leff To righT: R. Ruesegger, C. ShaTTer, M. Welsh, J. Jacobs, B. Hudson, B. KurTiniTis, A. PeTruccy. OF 1959 Nancy Kahlconen, Janice Jacobs, William Hudson, Barry Williams, and AI Perruccy. The yearbook wen? 'ro press al' +he end of February, ai which 'rirne rhe exhausred sfalff members crossed 'rheir fingers in Jrhe hopes +ha+ 'rhe Hi-Poinfs of '59 would prove +0 be one of +he besi annuals our school has pro- duced. Indispensable io rhe success of any year- bool: is +he business sraff. Their worlc 'rhis year was compeienily achieved by Ray Nichols, Joan Kerrel, and Carol Duray under The direc- rion of Business Manager, Eleanor Helsel, and advisor, Mr. Ryder. 'kim Seaieda R. Womer, M. Mack, C. Duray, E. Mason. Callahan, N. Kahlmonen. Business Advisor MR. RYDER Business Manager ELENORE HELSEL Phoroqrapher. Business s+a+'f. Ed lor n Ch el: BETTY TAYLOR M R BRITVCH Advusor The Poxnrer our school newspaper rs lhe mann reason for The exlsfence of our Journalism classes The sludenl reporlers worlc very hard 'ro publlsh a paper whnch rellecls lhe Ideas and lasres of lhe sludenf body The paper has been qunle successful This year under The leadershsp of advnsor Mr Brurvch and lhe compelenl Edxror In Chief Belly Taylor We can boasl of rhe sux page Thanlcsgnvnng edxhon wufh an ex cluszve on lhe Sfeel Bowl Game lncludxng plclures POINTER STAFF: E. Mason, P, Daffron, N. Chandler, B, Taylor, F. Tomczewski, B. Mal:-ius, B. Taliercio, K, Fenslce. The Tlnancxal slalus oT The paper This year has been under The durechon of The advlsor Mr Ba ron and Business Manager Nancy Chandler Buslness Managers NANCY CHANDLER AND BERNADINE LACHAJCZYK Business Advisor MR, BARON Phofograpny Ed for BARBARA TALIERCIO All members of The Journalusrn class working nn de parlmenls conlrubule To each edmon The page edvl ors have a grear responsnbnlufy nn organlznng fhelr pages and acquurung arhcles for publncahon Frances Torn czewsku Pal Dallron and Brenda Mabuus hold These lcey posuhons Three olher umporlanl' 'obs are Those of Pholography Edllor Exchange Edulor and Arr Edulor Those posuhons Thus year are held by Barbara Talercmo Eshl Mason and Karleen Fenslce respechvely Sparrows Pounl l-llgh sludenls are very proud of ou paper and we hope lhal' un The Tulure Hr wll be as well wrxlren and organnzed as ur has been rhfs year e ern 'as T i, . . y . X I 7 'y -J 1 .A C, ai' 5 f , X 5 L . . Tn Por'-er S'a5f s'.dy g 'curna KV: fund . en! l. FUTURE TEACHERS AMERICA OFFICERS Presndenl B LACHAJCZYK Vlce Presrdenl M PRITCHARD Secrelary P TRUNDA 'fl This year was lhe 'lenlh year of operahon of lhe Fulure Teachers of Amerlca Club al Sparrows Polnl Hugh School On February 26 new members were xnducled lncreas :ng lhe number of sludenls already xnleresled In Jreachung During March and Aprrl members conhnued lhe cadel Jreachnng program al Edge mere Elemen+ary School where They received much valuable expernence Dlrecled by Mrs Crafl' Jrhe club has as :ls arm The foslerlng of lnleresl IH Jrhe leaching professuon We belneve lhal we have been successful In encouragnng many young people Sealed, leff 'Io rlghi M Prulchard B Lachalczylc P Trunda Mrs Craft N Chandler, B Mabuus, W Hanlln Siandlng D Cose C Gnnflwng, M Adams M Mack, P Wilson M Dombrowslu J Bryan R Ruegsegger Noi' shown C l-luslcy N Kahlconen 1? l - . V -Afffff'fff--ffffff-fff--'----'-------- -f'f'-----'-- - IX Treasurer .,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,.,....,,,............,,,,........,,,,,.........,. M. MACK M 'QW C f .,y y A C, 2 1 7 v ' ,X FUTURE NURSES gg or AMERICA v X This year The FuTure Nurses oT America club was a very busy and indusTrious organizaTion. MosT oT The girls Toolc Turns spending one aTTernoon a mon+h aT The Sparrows PoinT l-lealTh CenTer and Friday nigh+s aT eiTher CiTy l-lospiTal oT ForT Howard VeTerans HospiTal where They receive valuable pracTical experience assisTing The regular nurses. In addiTion, They helped in The adminisTraTion oT The Tuloerculin skin TesTs here aT school. Their ChrisTmas proiecT, making Toys Tor The children aT CiTy l-lospiTal, was boTh very successTul as well as a greaT deal oT Tun. IT is hoped ThaT The EasTer proiecT will be as saTisTacTory. afed. leff To righfz S. O'l-Tara, J. Duray, C. Nizer M. Epperson, M. Snyder, D. Giedcsh, M. Leshko F. SerraTh, P. Buckler, L. Scripmre. Standing: V. Howleff, B, l-laverscn, C. Cosser, l. BuTler. Beary. E. Cox G. Score A. Meniccn M. Pyles, W. Townshend. , sd DOROTHY GIEDOSH aw MARGARET LESHKO MARILYN EPPERSON E' MIRIAM SNYDER NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ,,.,1w'v4' '9 13. if nv Q7 -any fi SeaTed, Ieff To rnghT BeTTy Welsh WT'ham Rauklfo Taylor Judy Callahan Rox Helen Weber Marlene anne Womer STandung N ra Daws, MargareT Maclr h d Ton oT Mr STephen Salcalslcl The I-lonor SocueTy has been more Under T e nrec: , acTlve Thus year Than IH The pasT The members presenTed an nnTeresTwng program on educahon To The sTudenTs and To The ParenT Teachers Assocuahon AT The Career ConTe-renee, Nahonal Honor SocneTy members awded by seryxnq as hosTesses To The dushngunshed guesTs Durung a ceremony whnch was heldnn The audnTor+um Tn March new members were nnnTraTed unTo The SocneTy Q . . ,fvuffwggf ww f , , ' T , ri, , we ff . Vx' Lf A fry, Ns. A if wi 5 4 1 T V '17, T , A 21 1 T g5225fr?' T, ,ge- l flirt' ' 'im .5 yi f'?W'?F5f,Q Q K H 3511 Y .J .- lg 'z , ., fu Q1 ?,l V 5-isgn 4 ,Q fe: ' ' , 42 any , 1 -- : , T T' x 'VN , K' 'U E awry? X , . DRAMATICS . . . The Drarnalics Deparfmenl, under llwe direclion of Mr. William Cale, presenl- ed rwo plays during flwe year I958-59. The firsr of 'rlnese plays was Dear Ruin a silualion comedy involving 'rlne Willcins family, especially 'rlweir 'rwo pre- cocious dauglurers. Miriam, Jrlme younger dauglwler. nad been sending lellers lo llne boys overseas during lbe war and signing her sisler Ru+b's name. To com- plicare malfers, a Lieurenanl' Seawriglnl comes bome on leave, expecfing +0 mar- ry Rullw, wlno is already engaged lo an- olber man. OF Course, as in all comedies, llwe dilemma lurns oul' nicely in flue end ii' - in l l The second play as of lbs cublislwing dale bas nol been decided upon by lbe Dramalics Depar+men+, bur ils perform' ance is scneduled lor May lsr and 2nd OF I959. ln February The annual Music INSTRUMENTAL The insTrumenTal music deparTmenT, con- sisTing OT Pep Band, Marching Band, STring Ensemble, OrchesTra, and MaioreTTes, has played an eminenT parT in school acTiviTies. They have perTormed aT some oT The assem- blies and, in doing so, have conTribuTed much To Their success. The Junior and Senior Bands performed Tavorably during The halTTime acTiviTies aT The STeel Bowl Games on Thanksgiving, while The Senior Band perTormed during The halT- Time acTiviTies of The Maryland-Clemson TooT- ball game on OcTober 4, l95B. The Senior Band and STring Ensemble gave an excellenT perTormance aT The ChrisTmas assembly aT which evenT The combined eTTorTs oT boTh vocal and insTrumenTal deparTmenTs made This one oT The mosT enioyable pro- grams of The semesTer. Kneeling, lefi To rigl'1T: D. Terry, M. Pyles. Sfanding: L. GarreTT, B. Foy, W. Townsend. BAND MEMBERS: T. ScoTT D. Ludwig, J. McFadden D. Miller, P. Boyer, M Boyer, A. Nysola, T, Sny der, N. Jernigan, B. Elways B. ClindinsT, C. Hayes, P Rammage, M. Kiern, D Collier, B. Wise, D. Dela hay, G. Mansberger, B Sando, B. HasTings, R Wray, K. Derbin, D. Graf Ton, G. Williams, D. Lloyd E. Hayes. March will. Talce place, The pro- ceeds oT which will enable The music deparTmenT To add Tur- Ther To iTs eguipmenT. In The spring The Senior Band will pre- senT a Spring EesTival enTiTled Down Soufh. This annual event will be in The Torm of a Pops ConcerT. Through The eTTorTs oT Mr. Emil Rusinlco, The insTrumenTal sTudenTs are coming To The re- alizaTion ThaT They are reaching Their goal oT becoming a pol- ished, harmonious insTrumenTal group. PEP BAND-Firsi row, leTT To righT: A. Nyysola, M. Keim, B. Elways, R. Wray, B. Wise N. Chandler, G. Mansberger, D. Collier. J. McFadden. Back row: T. ScoTT, N. Jernigan F. Hayes, G. Williams, B. ClindinsT, P. Rarnage, D. Lloyd, B. HasTinqs, F. Snyder D. Ludwig, D. Delahay, J. KeTTel, C. Hayes. VOCAL nil ' ,gg X X MUSIC BOYS GLEE CLUB FIFSI row lefi Io rlghf L Wolf' C Flowers B Ke fer J Pollo A Jen Ins Second row G Pendergasl' F Douglas H Zorn J Whlleford D Colller J Jackson E Whrfe Thus year found Mr Wlrlsladr and Mrs Brxby heading Jrhe vocal musrc here ar Sparrows Ponnr l-hgh School Theur plans were lo conhnue rhe progress macle by lhe vocal groups over 'lhe years and malce lhns one of rhe besl' ever In cooperahon wrlh lhe rnsfrumenral deparrmenl' our vocal groups presenled a Chrxsrmas program which was favorably received The years mosf ambnhous uncler ralcrng as gonng +o be lhe presenlahon of The sevenlh annual Sprung Musnc Feshval Thus years fheme IS Down Sou+h and all of our music groups vocal as well as nnsrru menfal will srrnve +o malce Jrhus musscal produchon a memorable one GIRLS GLEE CLUB GIRLS GLEE CLUB rvr' P Hevml Scon row P P wel M Swope dog H Magee E Aghwell Second ,ow 5 po, M s M rl Lau I Rob nscn Third row M u S y er J W anns D uafy R Prlclnard J Zalogkl lr God n F Do son J Greenawald C Dean S us w M Shorl F y Le J Menc pell J Marv,-1 Crouse D Terry ' 1 ' , ' 2 . , . , . I , . l , . , l l Firsl' row, le'If Io right J. Gunfher, M. Hagy, A. Crouse, J. Firsf row, Ieff fo righf: C. Coslenbader P. Arrowocd, C. Md F . ' . e d : . o l, , , D. Gay . , . , 5 , I Ref .Sho M. rbach. , F . ' : .A S, n d , , g': .V .Q V . 5 L . -l fh- d C. wi,. d ,. ' ,. ..Rh. ro: . ,.Da,S. e.. ia i,, LA, LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Firs+ row, lefi fo righf: M. Reed, M. Rose, S. Bradshaw, R. Meyer. M. Comp. Second row C Godwm S Dracner Hewdf P Arrowoo nr row B Bard P o P S1'1uHeH' M Demsl aubach C e Haqy N Bless Fourfh row S Rush M Wmslow B Cos n r J Wr glwf l Robms n V Rage! A VO BOYS Seafed leff io rlghi A Ny a H 1:35 J Burme- Sfandlng fnrs+ row C Few r Sny er L Hens F Danz fwqer D Henderson Henderson M Knem a erman Den am Dougwas S+andmg second row J Yos? P Warenfefz G Sa ven Nof pwchmed W ae D H T man V1 STUDENT HELP OFFICE HELP T row leff fo rngI'1+ M Marhndell L Magalslcl E Srmfh Second row M Snmko Barn: Thlrd row M Mouzon Godwm E Mason SPORTS U 5 NAVY PHOTO urflmg foward our goals SOCCER Bob Hashnqs B05 C h Gernancl Blll ElWaY5 Joseph Moms L d S d Alan V105 au ar gisgla'l'on'?yPeleT-Eorhoklovlilaley Third row John Hanson Wayne Morris Rolserl Wise Jerry Shank Joe Hanson S l-llqqS Alrhough 'rhe soccer season Jrhns year was frunlless as lar as accurnulahnq vlclorres was concerned rhe eflorls of +he reams did provncle some excuhng mornenls as morale and sporlsman ship always ran hrqh The players Thai remain for nexl' year should provrde a faurly sound basis for a belrer learn Jrhrouqh The experience lhey qalnecl lhrs year A feam member In achon Blocking a goal HOCKEY T p row Mgr J Zaloslcu J Sf jf M Marfnd ll C h an Owslcu N Chandler S J Thomas l. lTlVagnZTC E Agahdfyfajrdsecond row E Pyues Orgs Tfrafsijnlv Mack N Holmes C Kraerner r W M Pmlclldrd B l-aCl'l5lCZYlf M 1 u A o : . . l ' u . 'V ' u - l ' ' u . u . .T : - , I ' ' A O : . ' . . - u Y . - u V - , . . ' I E a l. Thus pas? fall +he hoclcey season slarled wulh a vugorous varsuly squad The learn played hard and played lo wun AI Though lhere were no aclual wuns lhey dud he lhe games wulh Hereford and Calonsvulle The scores were 2 2 and I I respec luvely The gurls nol only learned lo play lhe game buf learned also one of fhe mosl umporlanl' rules of all lhal ol good sporls rnanshup The squad pulled lhrough lhe season wulh lwo 'nes a few scrapes and bruuses a few laughs and a lol ol experu ence Thus experuence we hope wull prepare a wunnung hoclcey leam for nexl year and lhe years lo come Wl-ere us The loall7 Our gurls slrvng for goa f.,.,.+,s rp P , , , , vff' ' 1--if ' A ,w if , ' 1i?llw:'ef k mi, ' -z, .' ,ng ' . 1 V sig .3 Z' Q' Q 5 Wt -:e h f ffi B3 'V V '53, 3f' 33 :01 'Q , Q if I, V ' ' A J f ' wa bn 4 i f - 3 D-wi X WWA -5 Y A A K. ? Wg 2 ,, 3 , , W vm 5 an m ,i'L A Q , ,,n, if L,1 , ' y il I f ,Q- i'+ M -113- 131: v.-, ' ' , if Mi-fiii' ,,- ,H 5 B V X, 1 ,A He' ' 2 r - ,LM 1 , f v - . , 7, ,, e - gl.: . . ..,.f .fa - f --4- 3 , WK5-Jw: ' Lg-ff, V E? E W if 3 V 1 L , V A 5 W n Q? ,fax f A K get 5 fl 5 if 5? A' 9 k -' A . K 3' if F9595 if 5 3, 5, Q A 5 KXZ-,ig-Q X if 5 if 2, , if X 'Q , Y A X 317 W , W ' Q F fe H ' 1r2 .. -, i as Q Q? W K E 2 k ,K 4 Z ,Eg i v, 34 ii f' R 'VY as W 455: ? !H 32 ,xv 4 V x ' f31f,g1,i:x6' V 3 Q f ,f V Xi!! ivvnd Q V .- X x A' ' XX X fx ' 1 AJ 'ff .V L ,,, A ,, Q : Zg 1 V: W... 5? 1 A H ,M 4 an i Enfangler Supermer WRESTLING CLUB Under llxe sponsorship ol Mr Elbner members of Hue wresllnnq club can boasl of a successful season eller fnnnslmng second ID 'rlwenr league The wresllers nol only learned numerous slcnlls bul good sporfsmanslup and leur play as well s row lef+ +o rnghl J Wls 1 Sna J Labu P oson cond row en K Harper A Reclw D Woolfre T Vasold R Brads aw Lfz R Har' n Firl , ' : , l on B. Elways, N. Sln'f'eTl, R. Godwln,'R. ver, . 'da. . Fay. J. Nlclw N . Se : L. Rld . . , , . y, . l . , lu T. I , . ,so , ,P e fo rlgf1+ 5 SPIRIT BOOSTERS R 'fs 'YN Asian! 4 V J Lef 'fo rnghf P S UA av fti 4 ,W-5 4SZ 'N 55 ljx ' A L 7 ! 4 A, V 'Env X Vw LJ .A-3,1 ,-J 'Ll 1 5 .,' K7 fi N 1 ,IQ 'li NHC' v . L i K ' If V r ' ,. , ,. . M i fr. . L H ' z J. Ce' Va' C. lxfm' ary' XR E.-ffg Q. Sntcex E. 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Sfffafz C.Tfei' 37 TENTA Tl VE BASEBALL TEAM s row le'f+ +0 rvghf J asba qlw C Tad oc J Jacks n W Moms J Mcclose C OHO J Cm+cNveNd Second row P Wbwfe P Duncan G Carfer B Good W Hwcks S Huqqs resder T COH Th rd row D Cdlxer J an c a ev eers Ca J Dunaqa Henderson s row I 'H fo nghf nson oe en n Rama e S Ha 5 M y S cond w P Zepnuss D Lu wxg W S afer J Shan B McFadden J Han Q1 r w B dy a W Ra 0 D PUC J Swoboda D Henderson G Mansberger if BL va.. E N bf- FX.-Mx w,,...., 'svie TENTA Tl VE LACROSSE TEAM L4 l 7 , xv I I 4 N A 'P 52 S Vg Q . H, ix 2, Firi , '- 2 .SM LJ. , J. Pbomo, , I k, . ch . J. A- I nk Y CT JMS .i :. 3.511 k.B.sm,T.P+.P.wk., n,H . .N A , X. J Firf , e ' 1 J. Ha , A. Nyys I , J. Mcfiadd, , J. S55 lc, P. q , , 'qq, J. nfke . e ro : . . . d ' , . dw , . lc, . , . son. Thi d ro : . Ban , B. H Hy, . uldc , . f Ha, . , , , . . ,Q i fr ig ' L' A JL f ff TL , XL I 5 x . . J, K N, V. ., ,7x , Y I 1 , ' . A '3 ' 'A TENTA TIVE SOFTBALL TEAM s row lf? fo rlghf C Esfes C De n B P' y yk we m r Second row rr Hapmarv M Dur' an Top row C Fond a J M p S Q50 S Joe s row I ff +0 rughf J y a a M r 'M Secon w J gee os: er r u r va Third row rown M e n rw Baan wda F urih row G Lu wx A 0 FH J WIN cms Top row S RFodes C Cremen fa if 923423, TENTATIVE VOLLEYBALL TEAM S656 GYM NASTICS VVPH r C S ,Q ff,- W e' ourer UNDERCLASSMEN Little missiles prepare U for launching fd - tv V1 n - :- 5 7B Firsf row, lefi io righ+: N. Ray, J. Schuliz, M. Johnson, S. Bioss. J. O'May. P. Rich, H. Thursion, L. G-ouqh. Second row: B. Debrowsici, M. Karakouiakis, V. Noe, J. Hancock, D. Fowlices, C. Davis. D. Eberhardi. Third row: G. Gusike, T. Lifz, C. Leisch, D. Youngcouri, B. Ha- leski, R. Erbe, A. Rech. Fourih row: R. Lavery, E. Hagan, F. Clark, E. Robinson, J. Labuda, R. Arrowood, R. Miller. Fif+h row: J. Morrison, R. Nizer, G. Bocek, M. McFaul, P. Brighi, A. Tormolian. 7C Firsi row, leff fo righiz M. Cheil, B. Gil- iurn, N. Lighf, J. Coiernan, B. Krepps, M. Rodowsky, C. Snyder, N. Epperson. H. Marchine. Second row: S. Kayes, L. Siankowski, J. Ray, E. Bryan, K. Warner, T. Anqeiier, D. Howei, J. Shoris. Third row: D. Wooifrey, B. Parks, A. Hood. J. Minicapeiii, R. Mereiil, A. Laniciord. R. Chanslci, H. Crissey. Fourfh row: C. Evans. A. McCiosky, D. Nodoniy, R. Miiier, G. Keiier, S. Donaison, B. Fravei, D. Dennis L. Hensiey. Fif+h row: P. Schwarfz, J. Bosweii, B. Chapman, J. Siraifon, W. Law, R. Seliers. 42 7A Firsf row, ieff io righfz L. Vance, H. Pium hofi J. Saunders, A. Haag, D. Meibiihm L. Myers, C. Weber, M. Hooper, B. Free? Second row: L. Spanqier W. Taylor J. Eberi C. Garber J. Hoicornbe L. Noiand, J Gramnrer, D. Conrad, Third row: K. SChUi'f9 T. We'ier, -L, Forsyihe. K. Durbin, C. Bear man. E. Cherneski, F. Aus. Fourih row: R Kiine, J. Meiis, J. Kauii, D. Turner, S. Fer quson D. Fields, L. Grey. SEVENTH GRADE Firsf row, Ieff Io right Harry lrnan, Michael Murphy, Sarnuei Sfrasbauqh, Michaei Posin- ski. Me'vin Gay, Pie+er DeWi+, George Pur- vis. Second row: Frederick Ludwig Jack Gosneii, Richard Brown, Pau! Briif, Edw'n Haie, Jesse Buhife, Edward Gephardt Wa'+er Price. Third row: Cynihia Pifcher, Behry Jo Cunningham, Sideno Boibias, Donna Wresh, Beveriy Siachowski, Marie Dernski, Dorofhy Gro+h, Aiice Acors, Saiiy Daiiy. Fourih row: Denise Ausfin, Rosemarie Venfura, Louise Pendergasi, Lois Sccrf Anna Shkcr, Bonnie Jo Marrin, Paula Bradenbaugh, Pauieira Sfurgiv, FIRST STAGE OF HIGH SCHOOL LIFE rg Sianding, Ieff Io righiz Biiiy Heiiler, Gary Neius, Karen Piier, Laura Eirnore, Cheryie George, Hwy Sione. Bryan Karn- rner, Jurgen Combs, Mary Jane Thornas, GFI Godwin, Susan Barre Faye Parker, Ca+herine Parks. Seafed, Iirsf row: John De-fan, Richard Euka Janei Meeks, Joyce MCCa'iis'er. Second row: Linda Wesi- Lnrcok, Rose Carrer Ronaid Sirohecker, Goria Evans. Third row: Veirna Marrin, John Webb, Pauieue McMiIiion Linda Heiifer. Sharon Rayner. Fourfh row: Dicrez Weber W 'a 'lunca' Brenda Swoboda. Fif+h row: Ncbe Evans, Fio-yd Leckow. Sixih row: Caro Wliiiams. Firs+ row, Ief+ fo righfz Theresa Dorn, Be'fy Leu Shuoe Geneva Br?++ain, Ncre ma Qray Bernedefie Ryfarzewski, Dar- iene DeBarbara, Caro yr Fc: JOYCE Wison. Second row: Gera'd Jones, John I-Ia l, KenneIh Haif Leroy Swope, Roger Godwin, Doraid Wlni+aker, E a Mae Eiya. Third row: Dennis WO 5, NOVMGVY Anderson Edward Hager Jarries Haney D:'a'd DWI? Jarnes Howe. Fourfh row: Charfeg Wingerd Howard Henry George Panewiiz Wi iiarn Dunn Jarfes Morr's, Charles Bunneii Rona'd Di cn. 43 .1 J. Kinarslci L. Kroger, M, Milchfll R milf?-E' F-iiffx ,, . -.33 'r-fu.-sf fa -. .,,,i. Y W,-,-Jff.-. : n 14. i. ,.v.,..,.',- ' wr. . - '4' ..:.-tip:-' v :iz 7H Firsl row, lefl fo right G. Green, R. Slickels, J. Bunnell, R. Taylor, M. Wil- liams. J. Wright Second row: R. Adams, R. Mongan, J. Nelson. J. Wirlilc, W. Bo- sak. Third rcw: D. Warrenlellz, J. Greal- house, V. Marlin, J. McLaughlin, J. Gensler, H. Hollingshead, G. Hughes. C. Gerloclc. Fourlh row: P. Zielslri, C. Drewry, G. Townsend, J. Smilh, C. Barnhill, B. Hall, M. Adams, N. Feafher. Fifih row: P. Burke, K. Brogley, D. Burke. A. Deickman, V. Frame, G. Cain, P. Kuser, S. Fraass, D. Marsee. 7l Top row, lef+ fo righf: John Gray, Mike Richards, Ed Gullerrnoulh, Roberl Gould, Ted Riggs, James Dorer, Ken- nelh Mcl.ucas, Harry Bondy. Second row: Joseph Paul, John Morris. Richard Flowers, Charles Lam, Billy Lloyd, Rich- arcl Weddell. Third row: Alberl' Michabl- slci, George Zickfoose, Elmer Horst Glenn Davis. Fourlh row: Jean Sprouse, Mabel Burke, Eileen Denver, Nancy Rush, Juanila Haqy, Barbara Hicks, Pal War- niclc, Wanda Harvey. Fiflh row: Lyda Bunce, Doris Ferlilla, Ermesline Labuda, Bonnie McLaughlin, Diana Seay, Sharon Jones Charmeil Crosby, Linda Hall. Firsl' row, leff fo righf: M. PiTer, N. Barry R. Wriqhr, T. Topper, C, G'll L. Sanlo, L Kod lsky W. Jacobs. Second row: K. Day Noonan L, Evans, F. Sirofi G. Terry E Hensley B, Forresl, M. Fil'rr5re P. Candisl' C. Moran, K. Pellie. Third row: P. Myers M. Masrers C. Thompson l,. Tlnwnipson M. Pellie, D. Thompson. M. Hand. P, Judy. EIGHTH GRADERS . . . OFFICERS IN THE SECOND STAGE xi' Fnrsf row lef+ + rnghi ard ers +a S Bra e Ano I Pa 96 our row a a au w a U 9 C ea McCaco 0 0 0 Q X . I ff f 5 1, 1 , ' J , uf l ' 'X X f .X . .xl W . .11 ,. ' , o ' : R. Epp . S. Fhife, D. Rcbeds S. Pe? L. S p'e: J. Bock , d? f Second row: E. l'A:E anef, S. S'ee.fes J. lmfoff J. Map? J. Cave' M. Pcdqerz. Third row L. ' CW: W. Xfscn, C. -fra' R. Kuf 'i+is B, Fad R. R, d. F fh : W. T fcrsc' R Bf de'b QF J, :ew T. La 'g, Fifih ro :T. W f J. Pe'e's:' T. P'aC 'ar .. P' .ef D. ff' ef D. en K. Rdefcur. 'l QAM? aww-ff s row lef+ +o rrghf F Reqer P Turanslcy D Cluell L Gnmm C Buclcler M Gllberl' D oe B Chandler Second row S Knem J Pennepaclrer C Cochran N Wong G Grosholz V Hloclkey I n o ns on K erner OBrnen R Warnlc E Sander M Sulllvan Fourlh row B Evans D Graffon V Waller T Vacold M Sllver R Koerner Farsi row, lefi +o rlgl'1+ S Marfln P Pefers D Pllclw Second row P Ashfon H Jarrard S Kes ferson R Be+ J Lly Third row N Armenlrnu' D Bradsnaw C Brcwnk L Ryr-arzewslcl P Clark C Sessa Fourfh row J Palange C Walls R Slmpscr' R Roach B Jollefl E Conley R Wof A McC'L,re A CJW . I l ,Y ls K if t P ul HQ N4,' 5 ' vx I P Firf , ' : . , . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . P Pl Kelly, S.. Schulh. Tlfrdlrowz nl-larlma , MJ J.l'l f , no ,I J.. ' ' .V .. ' lc aff! sfudy fp-,e Worfd, EIGHTH GRADERS 5 QeGQfapPy and welcome Nunch pe-nods Q -L. Q JY. ' IN E ... .Q RA. V .I'.':1 y Q ,.' I 4 ff. . 1 I Firsi' row, lef+ +o riglwf: J. Bel! S. Bare. B. Ginn Second row: C. Syder, E. Kaop, L. Bfzfm B, Ccf'-ef. Thi d : . ..: L. Jynscr' D. BrIf'aA' G. Epp d. F th : K. SCM-fcf, . Gimcfe K. Ke y, J. Fb'er s, . .5,9f. ' : J. 'V 'fs . Leffg VJ, Jaftcs. Six? Z P. Leafvef D. Den? Q. fAC'b,'. r row F A ar our row P P M Flf+h row Wx a W h row s row leff io rgl'a+ I. Jarrard D Gay D Mauslmardf D Hors? Second row K Harper Brown M Czaplnnslcn K Mack T Wllson C Meekus T Durlcln Third row J Harrflelcl J Weeder Kuemmer C Lrnder H Marclnanf B Wu son D Holm R Turner L Delclcman FOUfll'l row J Elmore B Zugley N Franks C DeArmen+ P Dlven S Hancoclc Frfih row F Cucone D Don aldson J Cornwell A Dawson J Flslner T Helzelberger D Loulconen Top row lef+ fo rlgh+ R H ll D Bennelf J Topper J Ro buns E McNew D Bennell C He lc le row L Dursl' T e R Anders R Pearson S Poole R Gaydos Fronf row r er os e O a ena mer S W B w r Fir? , i : . , . , . , . . : . . J 7 -8G . ' : . a ', . , , , . b ' , . , . , . c. Midd 1 . , . Prlc H. Gill. . on, . , . , . . : J. K'ssEng M. C l l , l.. M flw R. Sa 5 . ebb, R. o e s, 8G Firs+ row, leff fo righi' I Wafkfns J Arrnsironq B Purvis I Mexicon L Ginwnq P Kilpafric F Carey Second row G McNuI'ry C Wmarsm V Vaughn R Troup G Sm Th S McGowan Third row J Small L Len'rz E Sokzmon M Bollwnq C Hayes S Hershberger Fourfh row K Mc C or J am omas a w e R Sponau e Fuf r w N Shu or? D nx r w un ay os ar r owskw N Per y M Gaudy F W fc s row lf? fo rlghf P F arve a J Sm Secon row ASLN r W Hadr S nerr R urfh row J P 5 Q Owers ay 'Ih ow J Mar ra a a 'Prrran rummeff z a r I r w S G mp er v 0 Eu 1 3x J A ' ' 'h ' . , . I . . vz + . f B5 . DL. was. LG.-Th .'J. S+ an of sm ++. L. ' -gr . fn. 0 1 .'UeH'j R. Sh .Be'+. S' H1 c :J, L d. L. C5 d . J. B Ck 4, . r, . . . U ng. . Firf , e ' : . r?f's B. Sfmrh L. H y. G. S qle . MP1, d : L. ef! R. Baerwa'd D, Sardefs C. F'eTsPwer S, Cark C. Wirars B. Tafe. V. Rakwey. Third row: G, Seek- ?: d. . ' Q H. ECFTLKLEY R. FMT . .Wagr-er. Fo : . c fmeki J, C'3r'e . P. F . Fif r : . Sad er T. if d We D. H .- R. B . R. WAd ber. Q, E f. S'x+h o : . ocd'5r G. He rrca, A. Kdb R. Plnd M. De, b ff B. Ways. Fnrsf row lef+ fo rlghf Allred Wroy Palsy Sauer Ernesl Saxberq Second row Joan Mnslcumon Barbara Waldrop Brenda Lanklord Kallwerlne Belew Third row Larry Shorl Richard Crafl Joyce Mlolla Llllan Hodson Freda Sauer Slnlrley Harralw Gary Snyder Cllfford Buck Fourfh row Edward Wardenlell Joseplw Belurrnger Roy Pyles Wayne Collier Howard Hayes Roger Rudacnlle Alberl Rome Roger Snyder Leonard Bocek Flffh row Edward Wusnnewslcl Samuel Frazler James Jacobs Donald Paper Mlclnael Zoclwolc Page Mapp Davld Anderson 'YQZU Top row leff +o rlgh+ Palrlcx Lamb Ronald Acors Danlel Sclnlusler Clwarles A Regal Wllllarn Lolz Jolnn Hursl Middle row Mary Anne Plnllaps Harry Kung Kennellw Kyle Paul Woods Joseph Earck wslcl Jarn s Peleslca G rdcn Brooks Torn Jo Mar lnlcus BoHom row Palrucla Lowllwer Helen Keely Arne Srnrlw Peggy C rbn Mary Ann Beaver S Hall Helen Slrallon OFFICERS E THIRD ST NSCN AGE FRESHM EN ADVAN CE INTO TH BETTY QREATHQUSE W NINA x ..' Lfiffpy? Firsf row, leff fo righiz E, Sm'fF R. Laseifef C. Mccmew, D. Greefwbcrf, C. Bunce M. Hafdeman Ce econd row K To ar rea rouse J P e wer T nr ow cmcze s Da son R Cafr S M P L ourfh row G Harffwa R Hayder J S Fw r y A er row le++o rgh? B F U rw Mn R Brown B Wewnreuc Ha fm Second row e G Farsi row ro M a N S. Szwxafz C. dvbcfg. S : , N, H :J S. Fe'ers. B. G A . e' rson P, Be' y E. SCH . H' d r :G. TN L k' R. vu , . . pbef. J. SHN, F. caNz' . a rym : . ,. ' . ' . . f've'A,. W. 'e'ds, J, Dale? R. Owe S. Wi som. .Y-la!! B. LCN y. Top , f I : Vrecfnck. D. Bom L. B .fs J. THC ,af-, F. P an . ' . . ' ' H B. Sa'c3 R. Mriz F. 525' P. Warrenfe-'+:. Third row: E. Skgxer P.. B..rQFard, H, O'Iu'-er M. AJEF ff riiwi L. Diva' J. Qi, Q. r er : K. Ke '. J, Wu-Q, B. Fiy, B. Megask' D fag Q, Maffr 3. Zvfcffa D. Kfi, ' : E. Ba' . Reed B. S+ 'Po SV C. Ve-5+ D ewes B. Megef' ,. 5' .aff 2. Sf ' Ven rs row leff fo r1gh+ H Bradley V Foqus J d crrws Ref' a A Rwese M Ga J Jackson Second row M L, er 'v1 Y Ma S a A ds Third row N vw K Ne r- r W Grd urfh row D R , 89D W 3 row I ff io rugh+ M Second r w P Ca W oe d Boffom row 9 C N! . I f x , ' A Xxx . ,A I o X , A A . Q , Q as Fi f , ' : . . . , .Za je? E, M ', L. d . ' , J. Trwrsron, . rr?sc . . 1 S. CC ' Jy, J, P VHS P. . C rwfyre. M, rrw J, S. Mcyer P. f JY. ' : W. Giver, R. 'ce 'crger B. rfeger. O. .' Wand, J. R'de R. Srave, . mmer. Fo : . :mrre M. E9 er, P, B3-,en V, A few. D, Ne :eP J. DeVar, , K'-'Mai Top , e ' : ,Harm A 97511 L. Heres-, JJHQCP. o z . ' rms ,. F ,J T. QQ 2 f if -fi ' J, N 'U J f-f i-' :-. JJMQ, , ' Q 15 B. EQ -1 C La, E Vfffr--.' V, 2' 1. . 4 9D 9F Firsf row, 1e'f+ fo righh R. Roedder, E. Bauer, Y E. SMIFUQH, B. Cox E. Medllr C. He-Eger R. Wray E. BCCM. Second row: N. K'fkoa+rIck, B. SHeEk M. L'gH A. Ras- mark, K. O'i-fern, E Helms Third row' G Po- res 've are csed o fnrsf year Frerc 'e' J. Day. C. FHm F. Cewere B. Pugh Ruger M. Sofomcn, B..flf'ef. Four'rl'1 row: Meeks, J. Cochran. Reederqasf J. We wav. J. Be ew. D. R afds R, Jclnnscn 5 Ta I w leff 'fo rghf B el rx cms wsaurc D Hom D Bro cond row L Babbe S a 1 w er J Balfe Thurd row e er C G C Req rs Fourf row R L Emmmzer R Sf o a 1 w c ers I row ame ra M Mares GoVdsm+H G Keir e M w . . . x N, sem S. U eff. x. 3 Y F 9 . U ex- 'X - P V ' ' f ' H' in Firsf ro , I 1 . Eanhw Y. A. Pa 'S D. M ', C. TA ' . P. Bilfucff. . 1 ., . da. Se : . ' . S Jo, P. Godwin, J. Farfs. S. W?l'Tams F, Smid , . r. ' : R, Berger. K, D v D. Rfer, J. rofh. . e . P1 : .Harlem , ' I , . vb d, T, Nergan, B. Hcrpf-f C. Jasfer, R. Bradseef. D. R b f. FHH : D. Q J. Pi f. . M. I , , cs M, Hler. R R C J SG Ice T Ni Firs+ row, le'F+ fo righf: P, Morgan. B. Roberfs, M. We sn, S. Thornas, M. BonTen M. Jackson, S. Fay. Second row: L. Wa++s, S. Bearfie K. Crosby, F. Tcwrsend, P. Parker, S. Hafer, J. Ha I. Rasmussen. Third row: K. RonTer, P. Srnnkw, B. Morris, D. Hurnir C. Lenfz, C. Faqq. Fourfh row: K. Brown, B. Nizer E. Crissy, A. Sandfge, D. Scnoff S. Gcudy. Fifil-1 row: P. Kayef, R, Dorm, J. Micnakkyi E. Ey. L, Maushard, E. Scnrlber W. Gepnarf, W. Skae. Sixfh row: T. Harris, R. Rorre, K. MicnaT, D. Keener B. Marin Furs? row le'f+ rlghi D oboTeskx S es C rs c C Coen L Dcnfas D LToyd Secon w D Reed N rn ro 5 ee ewe Wm r Thur row B Dem esarov R Tkcrnns n A Hon C Leek ur row ucas c C W :TeT+ ray Wa er arnpb row anzwoce ax e C Jon Duckwarin C5 S av n K Co Bra J Tomko J Bc Furs row leff +o rughf G K 'W W Second row M Ra C a Third row W T 1 r U 1 ds Fourih r w o rn F Fu + row W Ref . L , Lg W s W , ' , +o ' : . G ', . Es? , . Ke Ginn? k, . , . , . . d ro : . , .Ze sko, P. ET ore, G. C 5 , C. R dy, B. J U, D. ' kTe, 'd : . skE, T. T , . . E o . Rus , . S' , J. Fcsfer. Fo Th : R. L J. D' key . elf, R. SHT , L. W , D. ik , B. C eTf, R. Sfrcn. Fiffh : F. D 'Ja , D. B ' r . fns, R. , . 1 F , . Q n, . , . Cek. I if I , , , . L 1 ' f , ' : M. Krger. A, Efffg D. Terre. . e'cru Cv. :ik B. Nescrm : J, Efffg D. Ken B. Cc 'n' H Gfwes . dak:-AC . M rce ri. ' : C, 'Iarvs R, R'ce':-' C. BA! e, H. Sade' J. . e ee, H. H, in. o : Q. W5'C , Cr. reed, J. fH:k+:n J. Cark, L. Bauer B. Marie. 'fh : J. Gernar . Bxns E. D:',', W. Be'L PANOR - AMA soPHoMoREs J, Preslden+ JOANN STOCKMAN Treasurer SANDY STOKES Secrefary PAT SMTTH Execuhve Chalrman LINDA DORSET EXPERIENCE THE OA FOURTH STAGE Furs? row leff io rnghf E Boerunlaln J Grymes M Snovrer D Terry P Hewsfr R Bradenbauqh odson J n+her S cond row M Swope, F Day M Sheri P Bower, D Reus Fox Dawson D Chapman Third row P Damels, L Sauer D Kuser M Lauback J Weecler I Robrnson Fourih row B Rush, P Srndn J Feafher B Wrse G Cooke, E KeHey R Lnrfle Fuf+h row J Snyder T Gray R Coffman O O I , L, Wi 1 2 ,L .Q Q .W ' 2 f Wa E s vice-Presadem ,EEEE EBARBARA WOODRUFF E E E EPEE H , O O O ED ',.Gu ,iff .DI Flrsi' row leff io ruglwf B Roblnson C Comp T Derlca Marlene Sueclc R Whufehaur J Capps M Lamg Second row M Hea ey M Elwood J Campbell D Wusmewslu P Slwroul P Smnflw C Ewlng L Lankford Th rd row J Bu zard R Fueld E Schaffer J Marflnez J Seelrford M H rlman F urfh row T Bollng R Myer H L e E Rudacllle J Ne-yeclale V Holf Fuffh r w 4QfffQ Lee Wllson J Yoclcel T Turner W Sueclc Slxih row D Fox A Penmx R Bradley G Mrller H Ralslw A ,IA S Top row leff fo rlghf J Thompson G Wrllxams J Waferfleld P Slroloda J Baerwald B K rsclwner erllnq econd row R Haley G Appleby H Zo n I ow B sho V Wndzb r Wlmppo F Auffarflw G Shaw Fourfh row R Royer J Morrus D Clwesfer W Adams W Harper row S D ose wa owslu ars VI A e No an lhomas Slxfh row C Nelson B Huqlwes L Clwesfer F Rose H Perzmslu J Srmon B Jenluns 59 D -P-A P A T M I -fi l' Il, . Qi. I l: ll. --z ,lI...' s,I. -V l ,I .ll D, . ll .l N Ja ,Rf O' J.: ' rlf '. f fel' 1 . ' '. ' rl.' ', . 'offfl' 'D if loc Awe A if ' ,Vu ,JH-,xfxj llf K ' - ' I I .' R. :Sf F .S . : I: . I, A. l.. . r..'ljl1'ra r : J. -I ff, .l A' l o, Rl Fifth A oller, M. R ', Jr No nf T. 'M' by S.lB Halr' Jf ppl by, M. V' l oi -'Q 14 P ac e makes per ed Firs+ row, lef+ fo rigl1'r: L. Dorset M. Re?s+e, M. Sclnoen, L. Jernigan, P. Wilson, J. Wescoff. Second row: M. Daybrcwski, M. Marfindell, S. Abboffs, L. Wagner, B. Woodruff. Third row: M. Pyfes, M. Adanns C. Hayes, J. Bryan, C. Ginwnq. Fourfh row: A. Carey, J. Sfockrnan, G. Cicone, S. Sfokes. Fif+h row: M. Kinne, B. McFadden, Gr. Carfer C. Angelier, J. Hanson, J. Swcboda, R. Lewis. Sixih row: K. Moore, G. Cox, J. Nay, J. Yosf, B. Geek B. Bancly, J. Sawyers, HISTORY xf FRENCH 'P BIOLOGY gf' i 4 FW 72 OG ',TB'UV.. Farsi row leff io rlghf Donna Lergnr JcAr Marvrn Second row Rebecca Prchard C'a a Bwsnof ry Luci' nr row JoAr ape arnyn arlfer r a Mc , es Crise, aron Brads aw ar e ondu a A fa Krawe Dar ene Cc wc Fourf row Marrcn Ha Jarrfes Even fur Nea arnes Eways Harry 'nf U D r an Flf+h row eph Eagan Gord n Farkas ea Asrfor' T mere ra crr x w f a xl .fc r Arfrwur Morrxs Ja es Web P er Bnco Jo n A en James Bunref WH' aww mm 'V' Min JUNIORS BILL SUTTON JOY AG-EE 'T DORIS TURANSKY .J PAT DAFFRON 44 Z' ir 'A Ns. 'N-.5-hx 2+- ,,,...-an e Class of l96O began +he Junsor year wsrh a grear deal of energy Led by pressdenl Bsll Sul 'ron and offscers Joy Agee Pal Dasflron and Dorss Turanslcy and assssled by sponsors Msss Dall meyer Mr LaPasha and Mrs Les+zel 'lhe class began 'ro make a name for slsehf The Junsors Tsrsf aHrac+ed aHen+son when we won The fsrsl Junsor Sensor Day compelslson for The Of year course so rhe Sensors would nos 'feel Too badly Jrhey were allowed ro wsn +he gsrls hockey game by an overwhelmsng score Na+urally we Junsors were qusre proud of our Junsor Sensor Prom Tropscal Paradsse whsch ranlced among +he nscesl' ever held sn The school Our class was also Tsnancsally self suffscsenl Bessdes 'lhe many successul balce sales sn from of Bafeman s we had a unsque dance 'ro whsch 'The boys were snvsfed by 'rhe gsrls who subsecfed Jrhem 'lo wear orsgsnal corsages As Junsors we hope fo masnrasn our good s'epu+a+son when we become Sensors and have many ambsfsous plans foward furfhersng lhss goal In clossng we would lslce +o exrend besl' wsshes for a happy 'fufure +o fhe sensors Mr l.aPasha Msss Dallmeyer Mrs Leslzel I O O fl I V K , , G 3 ' , 2 K L, f 4 l X. 'R - fx A Tl l s. kg if!! Q s S Ti T ' ,V . 1 S ff s T 1 f' 'i' s Th . . . . ' . - E4 SQWSS FT Hwsfory cramrmng 'C' DV' HA 3 Furs row leff fo rlghf C Kraemer F Torvczewskr L Gareff D Gedosh J Sfankowskn J Agee S cond row J HCR L Johnson 1on Menucon Wes L Wo C Fiowers od: Thnrd row E Cook L C rnsfxan Four row P Rama e W Rau o Zen uss J Feds D Sparks D Cederbcrg R Sng er B ,- s row leff io gh+ bs n R Morrs D M n B Karacoulalus Twarsky Second row H Weber M C5 cg er J SpanqNer BNOSS ws J e K meter M A s Thurd row C Edenfo Haag J Po xo Fourih row R Fors ine B e cf+s F K fr arnc an er + row r e P Grofln L Mo UCSF I L . 4 ,S v' ' 1 1 X 4 . , . ' 7 ' f , ' : , , , 4, . , , I ' . ', . . e : , i s . , J. N?cko's A. ' , M. Zh, . IF . . C. Tadi . ' : . , . Hart Mhdwei HA ' . 1h : . Q , . kk , P. F . I 5 , . , . , . ' . , I r f A A . , . A A W ' ' T L ' 3 7 . s G .Q T d' Q .Qv . . sr 3 1 fs A 4 f as K .,fL I A 55 - 1 N' E5 if . in .. Fir? , ri : L. Jaco , E, Bcefn le , A. els, C. 5 . edNF , . ' . D. '. : . , . Af H , . ,N. ,J, Da 4, , K Ny, .Clark N. Sc' Q V . J. ' : , r', C. . . HA . 2 . y , . S Hg, G. Abb . e, zwe, E. C Fw , G. Boy . Fifh : P. Cha lc, A. Bqnc , . , . ore, A. R? J. P::1 es. C Be careful If has a kick! gf s row e'F+ fo nghf C Cosser P B R N avs H Ha S Dras er L Ra e cond row M L r w M OH C Csierba C Nwer e lv R Rose C SP'ar-lc J Sufwan Fouri row B CHen ns? Ewa s D Hen ersfn Her' ers n C Tress er E Tfumma F Bozell T Hwnlr eman Firf , I ' z . , , uc fer . D I, M. aqy, F. yes, . h , . fhk Se : . esHfo, I. Bufe J. Zakslr' Cv. Lpcko , . ' ern . o der, . 'z M, Svyder G. Pvdergasf, M. Epperscr. Third row: J. McFadden, W. Sclwerho z, T. Snyder L. Lewis R. K 'er, H, Svasbaugh G. Spl ef. J. Jaclvscw , , Q. , . V . I1 : . ' di , B. y, . d J , H. d 0 , . V , . . , . , . ' ' . D BW conducfing EngNisl'1 class7 s row lef+ io ghi M Mouzon C Gvaydos P gess Waf? Da ron W Mams arsee S cond row C Godwm N Jres C Marvm Prfer M Snmkovxfch K Lmqle ac r w pc e Mler R Wezer ac W Harbw J Bra e ea R wwe J e v l - yf ' 5 ' S Y - Firf , ri : . , . X , . Bur , B. , P. ff , J. il' , H. M , e 1 , ' , . o. . ' . S. ' , . ' ' , . ' b 51, E. Pyles F, Ser af?-, Third ro : J. Cr + WI !d D. W , . 3 wb H . , . dl y, U. D C. ., . B am. Flrsl' row io rlghl M Winslow B Txppens P oran Pocnge Sfro e M Sm fn Poanslcas econd row J Sleeves F Leung B Dulc J Williams C Harms D Qualy D Wulluams T Humm W Kurklewslu U lc beslce ' ' ,le'F+ ' : . ' ..' , .M ,R. l ,J. bl, . i',C l . S 1 . , . ' , . r in, . ' ' , . ' , . , . ' .' Third row: M. Bennelf, F. Kanour, B. Campbell, A. Esfes, J. Depfer, l-l. Krieger. Fourfh row: C. Snyder D 'Le Y. -.:. . B fl, -. iii? Q J Q REMEMBER THE FASHION SHOW? The afhacfive sfuderw modek. Pai' and P ,P Wi 1 5 4 V7 BAR BARA TALI ERCIO Presudenf BRENDA MABIUS Vlce Presldenf KARLEEN FENSKE Secrefary SENIDRS We fhe class of 59 of Sparrows Pounf l-lugh School have embarked on fhe funal sfage of hugh school before we are launched :nfo a new world of yob hunhng and holdnng As we look back we see fhaf The pasf four years have uncluded many phases of preparafnons These preparafnons whuch mosf of us now fhunk worfhwhnle consusfed of bofh fhe good fumes as well as fhe bad fumes We remember how mughfy we felf as nunfh graders when all of fhe resf of fhe Iunuor hugh sfudenfs held us In hugh esfeem How we were dlsullusuoned as fenfh graders fo fund fhaf again we musf sfarf af fhe boffom of fhe ladder To us af fhaf fume fhe day of graduahon seemed an efernufy away us who dud affend our Junuor Senior prom ever forgef uf and fhe record breaknng blizzard whuch accompanied nf'7 Then fhere were fhe fesfs l-low many of us learned fhaf we cannof cram for an exam The nnghf before7 We musf keep abreasf of our work from day fo day' l-low IN vann we pleaded wufh feachers fhaf we had sfudned' We eagerly awalf June 5fh fhe day on whnch we graduafe buf never wall we be able fo look back af fhe years whuch we spenf af Sparrows Pounf Hugh School wlfhouf remembering fhe wonderful fumes we had IH class as well as ouf of class We acknowl edge Sparrows Pounf Hugh School as one of fhe mosf nnfluenfual facfors whuch wull defermune our orbuf of success In lnfe And for all of fhus we can sumply say fhank you NANCY CHANDLER MR COPINGER MR SAKALSKI MR SWEARINGEN Treasurer S 72 p0nS0r Sponsor Sponsor l . - 0 o 0 V n l n r - . 1 J , . ' ' We remember fhe dances, The parfies, fhe Junior-Senior prom! Indeed can any of Q . . - - . - A gf tl .uf o I ,Aim 1 Aa f f Q fi' gf , -..,, f f 4 V313 2, My + X ' 'W 'Kgs' . c ' ! 9 , , J 1,412 + 12 ,6Y. e w, 'I f 1. W. N 4 ALBERT BISHOFF PATRICIA ANN BISHOFF MARGARET L. BROOKS Al Pai Peggy G'9'C'0' Gt-Pere GQFTVGI Band Q' CI1oIr IO, II, I2: Boys' GICQ Typig' T,pQ+ CHI? Il. Gee CNE 9: Girls' GIee Cub IO, II: I'IfVT'9'CTVT' Treasurer II: Gifs' GIee CI I-Itwerccm Pres?denI 8: lnIfamuraIs 8, 9, Il. IO II- I1'ranwraIs 8, 9. FRANK OLIVER BUNNELL Frank Gfrefa I fP1 .,'a's 8, 9' CFC' IO II IZ' Bo GSH Cub IO' Band F Q. 74 '57 RICHARD L. BURNS PATRICIA ANN BUYNY Pep? PGI' Ge'efaI Ctm 'er:'aI ye' If'famufa's 9' BaseIce'I IC II, Set'e'afx E'c'::. Cub IO' Yearbook C uI: II. U JUDITH NORMA CALLAHAN Judy Acad-5rf': CHQVYVZ' Vafff. Cfoofeader 8, 9 !O ll 423 Wrfra- nurii 5 9 IU' SWE? CQ: 9' Mcriforg 9, L'e.'-vi I0 Ceriafn 51' NFS 9, IO, II. V2' P:'F'e' S655 VO Ed. Ed :f ll: AVO Secfeuf. lf' 3396! Bef' p'A'C9ES IO: HI- P: 's S4531 Jwbr Ass's'a H Co-Ed'+cr 22' C'2'f Nl: JV 9-lccley NC' JV VC leybaf V' Va 9W STN C? Nj' Na+':ne! Merif Sd':'efs's Exam H' 53:1 RE'S:VTQ Com' rv 'e0 'Q' Bfzrtgy CQE 'C' Library As- S,SfG f U. MARIE C. CARTER Rink Ct e'i 2 TQ Q: 'f- Gsfffef' Hmm'-N Sffff,+ef, -- www as 9' avg V ,f RQ. Sf Ninn- ins' It g.., wk N, 0' U ,will PATSY MARILYN CARIBO SALRLY MARY CARRIER Paf Chic G5-mera' G9'9'5 Ufdoided NUT? r ?v amura's 8, 9, NO' ? C Q'COm Setfvary DSA WC' 'NF' NR AQ' E' Dc ef Sfaff W2. NANCY ANN CHANDLER BYRNER JEAN CHAPMAN . f-,mm A- x,, 'i'f'E V4 5F45 S,.if,i..:f' 'f:3e c F 'e '..'a 2 3, 9 f' 36 C?'n'f 'QQ N2 Szcmh' CZ. 5' V 'T' 9, NC' Cie: H'Nf-'Mm T'Ez3','Q' 3- 'fiR7'2' V' Cizs :'i'S'fiE 'C' C 'i-:Ha ? 9' J! Eaafi R 'f-' 1 -f NU' SQF W' fQ ff' Tff-esxi-' 1' SSA T'Qe:.'e' 12' PW CHN' , ' C Trefisue' 2' HTCLW' N R f R'i' W2 C C f 'a' Y 2 V 915' if , C . X 1--f V -ww? 9. Wy if WM A - 3 A QW, 2 R ,fu L , -+ L- 1, . 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De::'a C' Ccmwfdee l2' Fwd RafS'Pg C: ee I27 Pc'n'er I2. Cissy Academic JoumaIisI SGA Rep. 8, 9, IO, Il, I2g NaI'IonaI Ccn- venfion SIuderII Ccunc:II IO: MaryIand Ccn- venIIon S'uden+ CouncII IO, II, I2: Choir 8, II, I2: GIee CIub 9: Poin+er IO, II, I27 OfIIce Assfsfanf I2: Hi-PoInI's I2: Cheer- Ieader 9, IO, II, I2: Dramafics II, I2g VarieIy Show 8, 9: Inframurals 8, 9: Prom CommIII'ee I27 TradIr1q Posf IO: JunIcr- Se-Mor Day II, I2: SGA Parliamenfarhan I2g MagazIne Dive Capfain IO, II. 95- '51, LINDA CAROL McKENZIE GE76V5I U de:'d-ed G ee C ds 9, IC' C'C'f II. 87 ,, .5 me aff, - A ww W2 Q M 01? n an 124, f '51, - ' A . A Q ff, ' E if Wi A , Ana ' 5 inf : K JN ' ' -1 6 , iv, 'F , . sffwvgly- I-,M A M f ,Tic .. ,iff - 129 H ,V 4 ,ph F A' , gf 1, 2 ag, f - Li, V 33461 , 5 eg- vw luv , ' . Q, , 7 ,Gm Hs: W , f, Q W-' 4, 2 'ffigzg A 1 . NW ? l In X, A I ' ?y ,g'A f Q ' , s N 1 ff' an 4 5. 1 ff f 'V el if W I 4 . i 13 4, 1 5 A' 1' if ? 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Re's q Cornrnifree l2' Porfer I2' Pr rv Icfrarnurffz 8 9- JV Soccer Deicfaf 'rg Ccrnmiffee I2. ALFRED PETRUCCY MARIE C. POLONESI Q MARGARET ANN PRITCHARD Sonny Commerciai Bufch or Meg General Housewife CommerciaI Drafting Vice-Presidenf I-Iomerocm 84 Secrerary Sierioqrapher Sfeerinq Ccmmiffee IZ: Decorafien Com- Homercom IO, II. JV Hockey IO: Varsify Hockey I2: FTA IO, miffee I2: Chairman A:IverIisir1q Commii- Iee I2: Hi-Poirirs IZ: Scccer IO, II. II, Vicelpresidenf I2: Ecard ci Eediorws II, IZ? Choir I27 Moriirors S, 9, Library Assisfanf II. NANCY S. PUGH SHIRLEY L. REIS SHIRLEY LOUISE RHODES Gemerai Ccrwmercia' Shirl Office Wtrk Secrefary Commercial Shderf Cemci Rec. 9. GIee CIub II, CI1oir I2. Undecided Irwiramura's 8, 9, IO: Varsify Basleibai' IO JV BaseI:aaII IO, Mcriiiors IO. fi Q uf V wa, , , wa: . .1'f,' 5 ., . , My 4 , 15 ,, 5 I 5 Q ,, 49,3 H1 25 'W Liv ma ' : 6 we , ' V fm x . 1 Lf - fsfifffff A ' fz13iQY 5 41221 ' , ,az X: ' L ' f f , , A, 52,44 A ,-,W LQ'ffQ:!4'f , ,,f,, , 3 Q9 ,, Q ' M , . 'Ye . 'fi .wrt ,,, ,,,- ,,, I, ,-,. aA,,f4' ,df . ,g,sgT,i,, ,..2m,. x wjffm . ,fb ,,,,,,, ,. ' WW ,. 'R ,wz-','1f ' ,?i? as , ,f j'hL1fgL'.QZ' 5 ivy' 5 Z if if .7 7 4 I ,,,, , 4? 1399433 , Xvfdw' ffgwi? . ,, ' ' '12'?w5' xmas. ,Q ,QQ W Qu EW ' .. u A' Y Sw . fam, ,Q 'ff M. 32 my L H, wg ws w K ,Y H' 'fm-M, QI, wg, -wiggwfz, . My ak 513: 4:76 f ,ZW V Wm v-'K 3? 4 . gf W 5 . vii' v W A , ff ' ' - N , Q A - ' :z,: Q, V isis? BARBARA A. TALIERCIO f H vw SUSANN JANE TATE BETTY TAYLOR Barb Sue Academic Academic Academfc Teaver I-IIs+cry Teacher Undeclded I'Ic'+1e'ccm Preddemf E II: CIass Presd SGA 8, 9, IO, II, I2: JV BasebaII IO' Gee Chb IO:CI'wofr I2. IO' JV I-IccIcey Maraqer IO: CI1cI 9 I-Icrvereom PresIdenI' 9, IO: BIOIoqy CIIJIJ Mcr cr 9' SGA IO II' Ifwfram raIs Secfeiary IO, InIramuraIs 8, 92 JV Hockey IO II' Pc'n'er IO II E:1'+cr I2 FTA IC' JV V:Ieyba, II: CIa5s PresIden+ II, I2I II' NHS 8, 9, IO, II I27 Fwd a SGA Req, De'ega+e II, I2' Poinfer II, I27 Ccm'-Gffee CIHaI'rrav I2- Sfeerhq Ccrwm NJI-'S 9. fee I2. MARY ELIZABETH THOMAS Mar Ccmmerc aI Secfearf JV I-I:cIey IO: JV ScIfI:aI IO: Varsify Hock- gf II I2: Verify 5a:Ife'ba II, Varsiff V:I Q,baI II: FTA II, I2' Mcr1IIcr IO, II SGP Vie-Pres7deeI I2' PoInIer IO II CMV II: GIee Cub 9 IO: NHS E, 9, IO I 'e'Y-'a': 8, 9, IO I I, Us .Q COSTOS TRIANTAFILOS PATRICIA LOIS TRUNDA Ge-rera PM Kr Fcfce Ci e':'a Vafiff Scccef IO II' GIee CLI: IO: JV Sei'e'a'f EesIe'ci ICA Hcfrefczvw Vce-P'es4denI II I 'i -'eI2 9, IC7 MHS IO: FTA II I2 S'L.GET'I Ccuvcw II IZA Board E Cc: I2, 3. M. M L, afgwfk 99,1 ji. J 'i -.ma a Q, A- K 3-aw u , .wi - . ,N R 'fix' W-Y'Qff1WY '1'g+,w,Lz5f - 5 ' ' pjl ' aw-ff 1: fm nw., ,Q W .. ffl',w,.'-w f f, 3 1 f???Z5 ,mlbwpf 4 , V '24 ,pm :Q 5223 ' H :J 275951 My Vjyg, iff, H, 3 9 5 A + , 'kia bffw 'L' V if X ,M 1 my ,f ff., 0 ya, A ye 3 ,4 if 21 IN PREPARATION FOR LAUNCHING COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE M-dm j BUSY FINGERS' PROM COMMITTEE . if , I' 1 A W- w,,,,,. uuufons '-qq 'I' 'M gglglll li!lVlf N mu: , wma ui . N:- snouu . X ' , uh' AM I 5 M N k . I M YV L' gi The TirsT sIghT which I saw oT The U.S.A. was oT Long lsland when I, in common wiTh oTher Toreign exchange sTudenTs, saw iT Trom an airplane. This big island was symbolic oT all The bigge5T oT Things one Tinds here. The nexT memorable impresslon was made by The group oT wonderTul people who meT us aT The airoorT. From ThaT momenT on, l have meT more and more oT The TriendliesT people and These people will always Turnish The besT memories oT my visiT. The common European impression is ThaT all Americans live Iihe movie sTars, and al- Though I Tound This To be Tar Trom True, I do Thinlc ThaT The people here llve more comTorTable lives Than do Their European counTerparTs I should Iilce very much one day To reTurn and sTay Torever among my Triends here TOWARD BETTER INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING I was very TorTunaTe in being chosen To go To Germany This summer as an American Field Service exchange sTudenT IT was a wonderTul experience and a summer ThaT I will never TorgeT Germany is a beauTiTuI counTry and I enioyed being There very much I lived wiTh an average German Tamily in a village oT abouT Th rTy Tive hundred people I became acguainTed wiTh The German cusToms and Their way oT living One oT The mosT exciTing Things ThaT happened To me was To Talce a Twelve day bicycle Trip wiTh my German broTher Through The Black l3oresT and down inTo SwiTzerIand I will always remember my German Tamily and The wonderTul Time I had wiTh Them The American Field Service is a wonderTuI organizahon and s beTTering The re IaTionships beTween The UniTed STaTes and oTher counTries WAYNE MORRIS , . I . I . I u I . ' fl I i .. - .-3' MQ.. A r ,- 1.3: G' 4 MOST CLASS SPIRIT WHO'S MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT TALLEST AND SHORTEST WHO? MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED FRIENDLIEST MOST TALKATIVE SCENES ABOUT THE LA UN CHING SITE ay rehearsal7 You can Hear a pin drop, Beife measure Hwaf aga X1 M. .vs xfj Qf' 'j, ,N 2f?ih,:.: 3f , l. 'ff 1 -'54, .. p, .aw Q., ?4-: . 1 .ik 152' - ' ,gg Z. I 1- Q Lg 4' f' I ,'ix 'k.z 3 , V f, J p gy ew Class of 59 F o All ot Us at MISCHANTON S RESTAURANT at Eastpolnt PHONE 8 0 30 Congratulations to the Graduating r m I Good Luck Seniors CH ESAPEAKE TERRACE TEEN CENTER OFFICERS 1959 P d + DENNIS SPARKS S + y NINA JO KIRKPATRICK T LINDA RATI-IKE resi en - Vice-Presiden+-BARBARA LUNSFGRD ecre ar - reasurer- Fou ded Establ shed 826 888 J FRED WELSH SONS INC Transportatlon Contractors 25I0 S Marne A e SPARROWS POINT I9 MARYLAND MaryIand's Oldest Transportation Company n I Canton, Md. Sparrows Point I I ' . . I v . Semor Class of '59 BEST WISHES AND SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS Your SPARROWS POINT FRIENDS To the Sporrows Point High School HELLENIC BROS 81 CO Tm Mull Restaurant SPARROWS POINT I9 MD STEVE MALLIS NICK E PLAKOTORIS Extend Sincere Wishes and Congratulations to the Sparrows Polnt Hugh School Class of '59 STEVE STROGI LOS Compliments of the SENIOR CLASS Presidenf ............A,,.......A.S....,.,.........,..,,.. BARBARA TALIERCIO Vice Presideni' ,.........S.....,...........A.4,,............... BRENDA MABIUS Secrefary .,......,.,........,..,............,......,.......,... KARLEEN FENSKE Treasurer ........,.........4...A.................,..,...... NANCY CHANDLER Sponsors Mr Swearmgen Mr Copmger Mr Sakalskl '15 The Sfeermg CommnH'ee WIRE AND PIPE MILL RESTAURANT Sparrows Point I9, Maryland ESTABLISHED I927 Extend Best Wlshes tor Success Wlth Heartlest Congratulations Class ot 59 L G BALFOUR CDMPANY Manutacturers ot Class Rlngs Pins Club lnslgnla Fraternity Badges Medals Athletic Trophies Class Gifts Specnal Award Emblems Service Badges Diplomas Leather Diploma Cases I O Q Engraved Commencement Invitations and Personal Cards Compliments of RHEEMS MANUFACTURING CO. PECK'S DELICATESSEN 7823 old N. P+. Rd. BALTIMORE 19, Mo. Besi' Wishes, Seniors KEEPER'S FOOD MKT 7705 Nor+h Cove Rd. Sparrows Poin+--740 ROYSTON'S RESTAURANT Food ai' Hs Fines'I ' 69I6 Nor+h Poin+ Road Edgemere, Md. Sp. P+. 756 CYNTHIA'S BEAUTY SALON Complimenis of THERESA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Complimen+s of GREEN CASTLE RESTAURANT Norfh Poinf Near Wise Ave. GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP 72II Norfh Poin+ Road EDGEMERE, MARYLAND Complimenfs of FRADKINS BROS. DEPT. STORE, INC. 2500 Sparrows Poinf Rd. JOHN F. LEITZEL Insurance of All Kinds Good LucIc From EDGEMERE LODGE 995537 Loyal Order of Moose CompIImen'I's of DUERBECICS ATLANTICS Off ce Pl-I N fe Ph es OR 5 7I6l Sp P+ 77 OR 5 9I09 S PI' M VICTORY SHIP MAINTENANCE CO J A HOLM 8I2 S A a M a NORTH POINT LODGE 9544 IOO F H a d Maya Meefs Each Wed 8 00 PM VISITING MEMBERS WELCOME CompIlmen'Is of GRAY MANOR BEAUTY SHOPPE CompIlmen'Is MICKEY S CompIlmenI's JU N IOR CLASS V P es enI' PAT DAFFRON S creI' y JOY AGEE T eas e DORIS TURANSKY I ones i on ' ' ' ' ' .- . .I4 Forf owr, rInd . - p. . I6- i 8I0- . nn S+. B Ifimore 3I, aryI nd of of Presiden+ Eaa.YEE..,..,Y,.,,V,.,,,v,..,,V..... BILL SUTTON ice r id .,r.A...,...........,,e. e ar .,,.....,........vw..,..Y.........,,,. r ur r .Y..,,...,......aee,aaa. I When You Go In+o +I1e World and Thlnlc of Life Insurance Thank of FRED MEYER 81 SONS Sp P+ 488 or 822 We Sell +I1e Besl' for Less NORTH POINT TEXACO SERVICENTER h V MAUD S PLACE 2315 Sp STONES GROCERY 81 HARDWARE 3ooo Sp Compllmenfs of NICK S M ryl VEE JAY SALES INC Fine Cars and Boa+s N rfI1 P 'I' I BALTIMORE 22 MD A I 2 4 CompIumen+s FORT HOWARD TEENCENTER CompIlmen+s MACK S GROCERY CompInmen+s MAYER S BAKERY CompIimen'rs of DR. DAVID M. EPPEL CompIimen+s of MONARCH CLEANERS I Norl' Poinf Blvd. ai' HNOFII1 Poinl iIIage P R d ' + Balfimore 22, Maryland arrows om Ca A1'wa+e, 4-9393 HOME COOKED MEALS I . 2I I8 Lincoln Avenue arrows Pomf Road Bammore 'qi a and , . - of 3808 o oin Bvd. Twa er -224 of of I I We Are Proud to Be the Otflcral Photographers Sparrows Pomt Hugh School SEGALL MAJESTIC Photographers Portraits Weddmgs Groups School Photographs for the Hi-Points of 1959 Comphmenfs of S HIREN TUXEDO RENTAL I646 Easi Balhmore S+ree+ BALTIMORE MARYLAND Tuxedos for All Occasions NORTH POINT VARIETY WARD S SERVICE STATION SPARROWS POINT I9 MARYLAND EDGEMERE BOWLADROME LATE T'jg,3TPBOQ,L,NG SPARKY s SHELL STATION OPEN I0 AM 2 AM Sp P+ Complumen+s of CHARLTON BEAUTY SALON Merle Norman Cosmehcs , B H' R d d D Sf T Founfain-School Supphes a 'more ca an ree 6808 o oin Road I - - - Edgemere, Md. Compllmenfs of CAPLAN S Sparrows Pom+ I9 Md HOWARD N CARTER 81 SONS INC Reous+ered Mas+er Plumbers Complrmenfs of LOBER BROTHERS S+ Compllmenfs of DUKE S BARBER SHOP Good Luck Seniors EDGEMERE SHELL SERVICE hP PBd CompIlmen+s of NORTH POINT ESSO STATION BUTCH LEWIS AND JIM PHILLIPS Co Managers Complimenfs of A FRIEND CompIimen+s of G 8: G DRUG STORE THE TRADING POST Is 'rhe Bes'I' Place Io Trade . ' , PIumbing-Hea+ing-Air Condifioning CompIe+e Ki+cI'1en Uni+s I 9+I1 and H ree+ I Nor+ oin+ Road and Sparrows In Iv . To CreaI'e Maanfam and Ex'I'end HIGH STANDARDS OF CHRISTIAN CHARACTER TR in! SPOOK'S ' TRI HI Y Pres den+ SANDRA JONES Vace Preslden+ MARY THOMAS Secrefary NANCY HOLM Treasure MARLENE MACK CI1apIam JANICE JACOBS H sior an LINDA JACOBS ParI amenI'ar an MARSHA WINSLOW JOLLY POST BEVERAGES 220: Sp P+ Rd EDGEMERE MD LARRYS SHOE SERVICE OuaIl+y Work 29lI Sparrows Po nf Rd BAY FRONT TRAILER COURT 7405 Bay Fron+ Road BALTIMORE I9 MD DEMBECK S GULF SERVICE STATION 2304 Sparrows Pomf Rd. SPARROWS POINT I9, MD Phone' SP PT 500 SHIRLS BEAUTY SHOPPE SI1lrIey Kagle Burkhouse OWNER OPERATOR 32I0 Grace Avenue CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Sparrows Pomi I33I CompIimen+s of ENTERPRISE LAUNDRY CO. Phone Sp PI IOII THE TIGER PRESS IOII1 and I S+ree'I's BALTIMORE I9, MD PrinI'ing of CI1aracI'er Complrmenfs of STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Presldeni' Vice PreslcIen+ Secrefary Treasurer Mom+or CapI'am Board o'F Elechon MR BENSON MR BARON MR MILLER Mr MARES WAYNE MORRIS MARY THOMAS JOAN KETTELL BARBARA BARNI JOHN McCLOSKEY BERNIE LACHAJCZYK MARGARET PRITCHARD SPONSORS S+udenI' Council SI'uden+ Couri' Iv1onrI'or SI'af'F Board of Elechons CI1iefJusI'ice S I ooooo.oooooooo or I 9 'Ni CompIimen+s of +I1e CLASS OF '61 Class Officers Presideni JOANN STOCKMAN Vice Presiden+ BARBARA WOODRUFF Treasurer SANDY STOKES Secrefary PAT SMITH Execufive Chairman LINDA DORSET Sponsors JANET MONTIETH DAVID WEISS wqs, up If ' Cong ratuIatlonsI A L MATHIS COMPANY Caterers CATERING SERVICE BANQUETS CONVENTIONS WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS AND SPECIAL RECEPTIONS PICNICS CRAB FEASTS OYSTER ROASTS BARBECUES to the Graduating Class of '59 Hea test Co g at Iato s Best of S ccess Se o CI ss o Your SPARROWS POINT FRIENDS ri nru in and u nir a f'59 Compliments of SIGNODE STEEL STRAPPING COMPANY Compllmenls of CROWN REBEKAH LODGE NO I2 Compllmenls of FORT CARROLL LODGE I I I O ROY M McALLISTER dW A BICS TELEVISION 81 RADIO M d k70405 Flowers for All Occasions DUNDALK FLORIST M H KOCH AND SON Ph ATWATER 4 l600 ANPACE BEAUTY SHOP Sparrows Polnl' l203 Compllmenls of EAST END FLORIST Compllmenls of LASKEY S DRIVE IN , No. , . .o.F. . 3 River+on Road Sparrows Poinl' Blvd. an use ve. ur oc - .ono - I -? 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