Western High School - Westward Ho Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1966
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FRANKO: Advisor 7 WESTWARD HO! 1966 TABLE CF CONTENTS FOREWORD . ,I 3 DEDICATION .. .. 4 APPRECIATION ....... .. 6 TRADITIONS .... 4,T.T I 0 FACULTY I , .4,.. 28 SENIORS 4. ,, 4.4.TT. 90 CLASS HISTORY ....I,.. ,..4. 1 2,0 ORGANIZATIONS ,I,, I..,. 1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS ..... ..,,I 1 94 SUPPLEMENT and CLASS DIRECTORY nsww- ,i nw' K' -1 4 -lv ......... 4,A. ,W 4 U 5 , fifl' M View J Mi A l 3 . x , ' ' Q Q l I A -rf' - x , 1 URD , 4 , 'M A Q ri J ' f aafsg ' 3 ,. K. ff' ' Aff nf A W ' W' W' i i ,V iii' it ' Harm 4 . A if Maw 1 l f I JA I f 'The Class of glggiifas wblished this yearboolt. in the hofes that it will ser? 1 . t A as a clear, tge giirir in which will be reflecedisignificapt aspects of life asji Westernife. Whth this in mihd, we have chosen 'e'reilection for our theme. For P. A . 'km V 3 95 reflection is more than an image on a pie' , ass. Reflection means thougw if A J g 1 1 pondering, deliberitigpg. And perha n ' ct of ewhgtionfimore than the mere absorption of facts! the 1 i e hoof v ityhfor Moreoier, educi-f tion is an Tl ardd' 'ndivid ismt ought stiflecl but encouragw ang ainmgihe stu nt body lu-Ati f 'I h ,Q ,si Therqtgs no , ne, having, fainiliar with .dlize 4 here warmthg liiendships, for Perhaps when your '-wn.u....,, l mhiHiiMI Q in 1 DEDI ATION On November 25, 1964, Adlai Stevenson wrote a beautiful tributary letter thanking the class of 1965 for perpetuating the memory of Eleanor Roosevelt by dedicating the annual to her. And so, when Mr. Stevenson suddenly died this past summer, it seemed fitting and tragically ironic, to leave our book in his commemoration and in his honor. As the United States representative to the United Nations, his noted strength lay in his great wit, his wisdom. and his diplomacy. In a time marked by anti-intellectualism, he became-without willing it-the voice of thought and grace in his own nation and in the world. He said, when speaking of Mrs. Roosevelt, that every one of us can contribute to the everlasting light for a better world and a better America. This is her legacy to mankind and especially, I would say, her legacy to youth -the time, as a poet said, when we dream we can make the world all over new. This too was Adlai Stevenson's legacy, he attempted and succeeded in making his dreams his deeds. We have sanely, calmly, to preserve our strength and our caution, our full defensive might and our ever-readiness to negotiate, our dedication to the cause of allied freedom, and our search for reasonable accommodation. This path is not exciting. It sets no trumpets braying or drums beating. It revolts the ideologists. But this adventure has in it the most precious of all possibilities-that our children and our grand- children may survive to build a saner, better, more law-abid- ing world. ADLAI STEvENsoN New York, August 1964 1 r w 5 . . s,- . K. . 4. , . . . N g . I . . X ,. T 'W -L. 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'f' .Y,v. . . , J- -'Q T-, ' .S v 6 ' . u . 1 bf., 1 4 y To The Class Of 1966, How do the girls with whom I graduated from Western in 1916 compare with the girls with whom I leave Western fifty years later? Well, those girls were just as good-look- ing but not so concerned with their appearance, just as bright but not as clever in using their brains. You girls of today have wider horizonsg you know more about literature, science, current events, art, music and sex. You have seen more shows, visited more museums and attended more concerts. Many of you have traveled and I hope all of you expect to before long. You have much more exciting and diversified plans. I believe you are more interesting than the girls of 'l6. I find you have just as high ideals, concern for your fel- low-men and faith in yourselves and the future. It has been a pleasure to work with you, to know and love you and to be a member of the class of 1966. 16. APPRECIATION Fifty years ago, Jean Burke was graduated from Western High School in the Class of 1916. Now, .lean B. Wheeler, nee Burke, is graduating as an honorary member of the Class of 1966. Ever since we entered Western, Mrs. Wheeler has worked with us as a counselor, a teacher, a friend. As she is leaving with us, we regard her less as a counselor or a teacher and more as a friend. The Guidance Department is not alone in its loss. For last year, the faculty lost a dedicated member in the person of Harriet C. Kellemen, head of the History Department. ln the same year, Lucille B. Haley stepped down as head of the English Department, and now, she is leaving teaching altogether. She leaves a place which will be hard to till. Our loss is compounded by the retirement of Miriam E. Jones, head of the Home Economics Department. To each of these teachers, we offer our sincere gratitude for all their years of service. As teachers, they have given a part of themselves in their work, as pupils, we have received that part and will carry it, along with our memo- ries, as a living tribute to them. ,Z . 9 'ILS A vvvvoovvvvvvv-1-wiqvan-PA A if 'F MRS. MARJORIE LOWEKAMP RUDIE ,fu 9 'SP 5. ,V s ...' , I MR. CHARLES HAYES :Q ,, .,., . N X APPRECIATION When we entered Western, in September of 1962, we were full of ambitions and ideas, but we were uncertain how they might best be fulfilled, how they might best become realities. Under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Rudie and Mrs. Mary Harbaugh, financial advisor, our ideas were synthesized, our plans effected. In September of 1965, Mrs. Harbaugh stepped forward to become our advisor, and Mr. Charles Hayes filled her former position as financial advisor. 'Through the genuine enthusiasm, interest and cooperation of our ad- visors, this last year has been particularly meaningful to all of us, and it is with our most sincere feelings of gratitude that we express our appreciation. Pk . -: 1. 'X .-of MRS. MARY HARBAUGH s Q1 L I1 Ei On days when the air is fresh, the sky is blue, and the weather has gotten warm enough for you to dangle a sweater over your shoulder, you forget your term paper, grab a book, an apple, or a sketch pad, and head for Mount Vernon Square. W 'Ol r CS- C C u fx N5 v , L95 QW MBU wx! ID SQ NMVL '50 5 ' XSW me N t A L ww 'NVQ' KL Q51 S 'SQL f L Q Q25 w ,ww .Wu MX , ',g , e 'XV f CNS' X WO f S W Sleep. owkgooxwwk ,NM WI UQ . og v5.5 K ,ye K QJV Q M 10 L ,,..,m.4-sf 1324? I. ll, ..4,..u-- I Q -GWR ,,.r,-N, it KU, Q J x B 3' Q I va- ',' 's 0,,v8 x s - f ,,fl?,, -s. .'-N. PL' ,Z 4 44, ,..,. Af, s. -gran-I ltr'- n 13 A theatre of black .skirts and red sweaters welcomes the Senior Class-that is, the Senior Class of 50 years ago. Our distinguished guests from the class of 1915 are entertained as we await F0under's Day of 2016. 'N 50 'Is 4-.. 113. ' POA. A 'X , ,,,W,,m ' 4 L- Q , FQ! F L: 1 - A , ,,,,,, ' , f,Q-.Ali y rf.,-' Q iv. , 1 A ' . :fi ' F51 L f , I A W ' J 4- am K, 3, .. f, - V ,Q bf . 4-s . 1-- Q x ,I -T' --f F' , I . .Iii , ral! ff: V, s F T25 , . . . , 1 gf. 1-:g 5 3 i f .5 ' fain 1 I ' M J ' ffl 1 h E2 gl hifi' Va 'MJ-if: .. if ' Q '5? -M 5 'ww' J I , U.. p. x x K z pix? 9 W ,A ggj.'f..l ..g,:f -.E 5:53123 fi rv ' 'iz v ..., MX! 7 Q. ' ! lv, mx, J' E'wQ-g 'T Visions of youth return with pepper- mint sticks and lemons and rides on the merry-go-round as May ushers in the annual Flower Mart. Mount Vernon Square becomes accented, if not hidden, by striped canopies and sun umbrellas, pink azaleas and multi-colored pansies. 1 1 l l i 1 1 ,f A 1 4 I fi 1 , f 1 e l , 'Aw Q n I I n 18 -www rv From carolers to candy canes, no spirit is so infectious as the one which prevails at Christ- mas time. The holiday air sets visions of vaca- tions whirling in the minds of all. af L szpg ,f f J ? 1 .m ,,, 'Q vw 'S ws' W ff 2 ff ? i 1 fi ' i 3 s 4 f I' A af ,4 4 .1 -WW--,r A aw -avxegfl-41' 'Hmm ' f WJ W --' V' 'W .. V - an 1 AA ,, .AAALAAA 54444 L1 A 1 A , 3 LD - A A 4 4 A E dh rqjs.rfr, A 1 lf, 5- -if-'T -'-f' -e 'I n 11.4 ' J + 2.vvQ,+- A A J .- .gil lv? IZ. fl 42 -fb EA ! f - -2 3 gp LJ :' WQI-'gnu ognfx-' .' - 41 1' Q U ' 75A I I h - 'A L I .-1e.,1..'A-iw? '3+,,-,fr xv' 4 Q ' 5, , A.. . Y. .Q Q, Q' A L Q 5 .QV ,IA 7 that., 4' Q' 1 V ,LV rxk L1 -n. fx. A-N' A 7 Q ' Q I v, xl 'F k x E 4 ,Q :. 'l' ' gf .M -max S.- ' ' ' 1 J .W Q wh' f ,iii , , 1 ...W 4. -Q fu- -ul war ,,. ' A :fi -3, -iv LX I--E, LI' K IQ , as 'fig' fav ' :H '. if yi. fp x .gg 1' lax ,17,,iQf.'q' U 'if f!'si.?Jf Q 2 X? w1 MUM u gif W 'K f 5 tr P . X ' f . , ' ' -' ! BSA' ka -5 ' x K W l A x .4 ,X ,L . . QS , , , 3 M ff XV- 1 ' .4 I' 4 -- 4-. L 'lv -' -v Q .Q . Q d f 4 .Q 4 -I 4 -1 1 -4 Q d 4 04 4. u .Hs ,-.gm W s .mx A,-., A ntl ,un Qin. fri f.. ,-nl' uh 'n 9. .9 , 2 L 0 . 'Q iq., y 4 M, 15 25 N0 SHOW WUIY Courtesv of Ballimore Sun Papers SL FACULTY AA K ' , ,VR A.. N 54 MISS DOROTHY M. KELL Principal Dear Girls of the Class of 1966, As I reflect on our three years together here at Western, my memories are happy ones. We have adjusted to changing times and circumstancesg we have learned that it is people, not sur- roundings or limitations of time, that are all-important in building the image of any institution. Now you are ready to reilect in the larger community those standards of personal conduct, scholarship, and dependability that you have developed during your high school years. My greatest hope for you is that those reflections will always be favorable ones, worthy of the re- flections you have left mirrored in the annals of Western High School. You will always have a special place in my memories as the first class I have been privileged to guide throughout its entire high school career. Good luck always! Very sincerely yours, L9 M- 71110 Dear Seniors, The theme of your yearbook, refiection, seems to be most timely. The pressures from all quarters, the uncer- tainties of this decade, and the great variety of all sorts of noise in modern urban living make the need for quiet refiection more imperative then ever. It is a good thing to take time to refiect, to catch your breath, to stop to ask yourselves questions of direction, and why, when, and how, and to what purpose. If you do this frequently, Western High School and the time you have passed here, will, no doubt, figure prominently in your thinking. Here you have spent several important years of your lives learning the bases for all your future endeavors. Twenty-five years from now you may not re- member irregular verbs nor chemical formulae. You may forget many facts, but the way people live and work to- gether in a school community in harmony and all the many considerations and controls that are inherent in that phrase, will stand you in good stead. As you reflect often on yourselves and your place in your everwidening activities, your school experience will be a constant source of strength and joy. May you long cherish the fruits of contemplation and refiection. Sincerely, ,'llfa....., ff Miss Ess1E M. HUGHES 64449 Vice-Principal MR. WILLIAM H. DEWOLFF Vice-Principal Dear Seniors of 1966, In a few months you will be graduated and will go into the world. Your entry will soon sensitize you to the fact that change is a very consistent thing in the world. How- ever, you should not be apprehensive, for Western has prepared you to confront this challenge. Will your be- havior reffect this preparation? What type of image will you present? I should like to think that you will evidence certain abilities, skills, attitudes and appreciations essen- tial to your well-being in a changing world. Many learning activities have contributed to your growth in listening, speaking, understanding, reading, writing, and reasoning. Moreover, the variety of these activities, both curricular and extra-curricular, has developed in you so- cial awareness. Consequently, you have been made con- scious of the differences and likenesses which exist among peoples, and it is hoped that this knowledge and under- standing will serve as a guideline in your getting along with others. Likewise, you are expected to respond construc- tively to civic responsibilities. I am confident that your corporate experiences at Western will enable you to fulfill creditably this obligation. Congratulations and best wishes. Sincerely, '12, ,N JEAN B. WHEELER MARY LOU MASON Goucher College Western Maryland College Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University Columbia University George Washington University University of Maryland University of Maryland NVQ' si N lx SUSAN S. MILES VIRGINIA L. PRITCHETT Fisk University Towson State College Temple University Johns Hopkins University New York University University of Munich, Germany GUIDANCE The Guidance Oiiice-reiiections of colleges and careers. in ,f- 2 xW s v Q lb-x S s N KN! . Q N . ', ,. XA X' P QNQQ, - qplgl-Af., . X with I ry:-d -..' . ,.., , 1 I n IW' 6' I.: 'Q' . H S .M ' -to -+44 . - ' , 3i15fi.4i9.g' ' - n i , L - w JN 0 5 , N x I b I . X 14 I n egx s X X K Qxx x 'X t k '-1 J! x 0 X U J 1 - v Q cs i K i Xx R X I 0 wx ' Y Q N x Q. x s W4 J, ' ' ., t ,F V? V . 5 '5'kW I5 Jvgb IL. S .Q xt 'L . Q! R vv X 'N up Y N R - .,f. I - EQ 'dl x ' Ffa 'S ' nl K - f' - 41x53 2.1, 11 3' , ' 1 'LQ 3, v ,Sxxj Y . V - X .1,f'9f J 45 Q ' 'ar--. xi. Q fx ga!'T , RN -x'..fl:v.ssk f 95 ,X S L.-uk yy., .., . 4 F- :::,. ,gm,,k5N A . s .3 V .vis- 5 x Q LIBRARY The library is a welcome haven whether you are wandering through college catalogues, seeking a quiet corner for study, curling up to read, or finally starting to work in earnest on your term paper. Quiet corners are furnished with soft armchairs for exploring colleges and careers. Or they create an atmosphere for re-reading old favorites and discovering new ones. But if you are one for whom leisure is a rarity, the tables and chairs in the library are more likely to be the scene of live- lier pursuits, such as a frantic search for a primary source, or desperate last minute cramming. You may study in groups for mutual aid, or decide to Whit the booksi' alone. When research papers are about due, even Enoch Pratt Library takes on every aspect of a Western study hall. When papers are done and books are returned, the library is restoeked in preparation for the next assignment. ,if Mrs. Newmann checks In Cold Blood CCapoteJ. li I ll -ll Curl up and read. 54 Refuge for crammers. 'R 'Q' 3 N. ---, ,ff , M. RUTH NEWMANN Western Maryland College Loyola College University of Maryland 5? A iv' ' pf. Let your fingers do the walking. BARBARA M. STREIN Western Maryland College 49 -. f 1 GRACE A. HAHN Church Home and Hospital School of Nursing John Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University Mrs. Hahn performs her daily duties . ,L Mrs. Catherine Linton and her staff. XZ' M 4 ,x Mlsg um, . . . chalk for room 200 . . . red pencils for the chemistry lab . . . elevator pass for the Health Suite . . . ceiling peeling in 309 . . . s? 0X ml I ax MISS MIRIAM FLEAGLE MISS LINDA HALL MRS. FRANCIS MARSH ENGLISH When I read Shakespeare, I am struck with wonder That such trivial people should muse and thunder In such lovely language.-David H. Lawrence We ramble on through oral reports much to our own and our classmates' distress. lf the anticipation does not completely make one a neurotic, the actual delivery will. Of course, to make up for a dehciency in speech, we at- tempt our hand at free verse, expository anecdotes, and rhyme under the heading of creative writing, or, for the more realistic teachers, simply writing. Much to the satisfaction of many of us, the modern theatre is being taught in courses along with contemporary poetry. The works of Dylan Thomas, Edward Albee, and H. L. Mencken are now frequent sources of classroom seminars. It has always seemed that English is particularly time consuming because it is intangible. There is inevitably something to read, or to write, or to say, and that some- thing may be the source of future insights and sensitivity. If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, own mindf'-KAHL11. GIBRAN if -Q FRANCIS X. TRAINOR University of Maryland Loyola College rather leads you to threshold of your Classroom discussion promotes understanding. '4-'WWA wee 38 'S 0-i V X . f i KATHERINE H. ACTON Louisiana State University Sophie Newcomb College of Tulane University SUSAN L. BRANDES McGill University Johns Hopkins University Those having torches will pass them on to others. PLATO . . . and then we discussed what we did yesterday 'Uwe ANDREA L. CARON Brandeis University University of New Mexico Johns Hopkins University Jacob Hiatt Institute, Israel MICHAEL A. FRANKO Towson State College Loyola College Johns Hopkins University La Sorbonne, University of Paris Western Trio ins Honor A trio of Western High School students has won top prizes in an essay contest conducted by Balti- more City Committee of the Gov- ernor's Committee to Promote Employment of the Handicapped. Winner of the first prize is Katherine Sachs. Carolyn Hop- kins and Janet Simonic won sec- ond and third prizes, respective- ly. Rachel Velleli was given hon- orable mention. Dorothy Dobbin, also a Western student, won second prize in state- wide competition. The students, all members of honors English classes at West- ern, will receive prizes ot U. S. Savings Bonds, and will be hon-A ored at banquets. Also they will receive certificates signed by President Johnson. l 5 l ii- Governor Tawes congratulates Dotty Dobbin, winner of the second prize in the state. W SENNA GREENWALD Goucher College V John Hopkins University , ' University of London Kathy Sachs receives first prize in city-wide competition Even in an informal setting, Mr. Franko startlcs parents and students alikc. In comedy, we laugh at ourselvesf' iffy , cv n ., Q. . 4 , 41 59. .1 -L' QQ: ...gg P 6 AVERY GROSMAN L. LUCILLE HALEY Towson State College Goucher College Johns Hopkins University University of Maryland Catholic University S. LAURENT HARTH Wisconsin State College University of New Mexico University of Colorado Montana State University CENTER STAGE Center Stage, a professional theatri- cal group, has been entertaining Bal- timoreans for four years. The repre- sentative group which visited Western and other high schools gave a lesson in comedy, the art of laughing at your- self. And the audience laughed-in- deed, roared-willingly. It was an easy lessong we were most able students and learned as well as we had in any class- room. THOMAS M. HEARD Towson State College Johns Hopkins University BARBARA M. KOEHLER Gettysburg College Johns Hopkins University BARBARA C. MALLONEE Carleton College Johns Hopkins University gy, if 'l'f?'9 I A i 1 , il t xy . -95 . , , M: . .A ... V I R I. , ,., 59:1 ' Ei t A :pr , I ADINA B. PARITZKY Carnegie Institute of Technology Johns Hopkins University A. ELEANOR SEWELL Towson State College University of Maryland Duke University as 'CFM' N. if , f. , , 1 ' ' We , CAROL SHELDON Mount Holyoke College Johns Hopkins University English-inquisitive, reflective, and challenging? - f vain f 3 ,S 1 i T P? .35 jixxl x'l,x'1iX1K llli-5 il xi Q 1 i, 5 t!lWill'nl!lEl5,x! --Q i x-, 1 e fd.. ,...... , . .. ft.. , AVA A. WAGNER Western Maryland College Loyola College ERROL T. YANKELOVE Loyola College Baltimore Junior College University of Maryland .. , 15 A 'V If WM cab . . . cabal . . . cabala . . . cabalistic . . . Caballero N KATAAABAINETE? Y I v 195 5, , 3 Q . 3 3 wx wx Witnr wmv . i .Q lx L . Q A 2 f,.kk k K k' , -Q . 1 . T- x - Lf X' if . '- wg. x ii ' 5 Eg. If , s. . 'QV .4 if A ' , 1 X, h t . Q. . f .' X I 1 'I' N 1 V Ss ---,- ,II l D. ' qu? vi. .: Af fb ' ' - f , , . I , fwfp' 1 I Q dv I 1 ., L -'ffgsiv . nf' LANGUAGE Those Westernitcs who become interpreters in the Congo, or French teachers, or who marry wealthy Spaniards and move to a villa in the Spanish highlands will certainly recognize the vital role of the language department. But those with a less romantic destiny will not have wasted their time in the language classes and labs at Western. For any experience in a language makes one more sensitive to the beauties and intricacies of his own language. lf you are in the midst of a German course and do not have or have not acquired a vivid imagij nation, the wisest thing to do is pack up your rucksack and leap from the Zugspitze. Aside from German stories, jokes, advertisements, and thoughts for the day, there is always polka dancing and folk singing, zither and all. Latin is quite a living language according to the translators of Cicero and Vergil. Caesar is still civilizing the barbaric Germans and Aeneas con- tinues to relate his endless journeys to Dido. French is noted for films on Balzac and the reading of Le Petit Prince, which makes for con- trasting realms of discovery. The language labs provide a setting for recitation and conversation, which often wanders, from French clothing to last Saturday night's date. Spanish students are well equipped to spout conjugations and memorized dialogues and repro- duee detailed maps of the Spanish Moors. The only thing lacking is a recipe for paella. 3 2 ef 3 48 t at BLANCHE C. BOOKER Morgan State College What nobler employment . . . ps... WI' VALERIE CURTIS George Washington University University of Maryland Catholic University of America Johns Hopkins University 0 V . :Mgt 'fflfiht 'att' .f 5 X , I V Y' - MQ M' f I A V my 4 Y? X 1 '55 . . . or more valuable to the state . . . 4 , u,o , I I . ..,l. 1. . a :U . , .0 P gy :ssl I I Q , ' , o I a a a o n , U .I . . h ' . 0, . ,l JESSIE GOLDMAN Goucher College Columbia University Johns Hopkins University American Academy at Rome . . . than the man who instructs the rising generation? c1cERo V. . V lO4g.O 1' o W JULIA H. GRIMES FRANCES M. KOSNIK Saint Joseph College Mt. St. Agnes College Loyola College Middlebury College Johns Hopkins University La Sorbonne, University of Paris Goucher College British Institute, Paris 53 A f BARBARA T. MOORE Western Maryland College l L li ,g , , - ' X., to X ,,,, S PATRICIA L. PARDEW Loyola College University of Maryland University of Madrid ANNA C. PERTSCH Notre Dame of Maryland Achtung! ,pf-X VB ANNE L. SCHEPLER JANINE R. WYNHOLDS MADELINE D. YOUNG Hood College University of Utrecht Barry College Johns Hopkins University University of Leyden College of Notre Dame La Sorbonne, University of Paris Johns Hopkins University University of Maryland 5. dll' . .n ww ,W , ini fsgjgiffzi H .1 4 ' ff: ,. 2 :ww-Q wfffYE2fvfMgIi1 ?E5 r-.v 'V ga M b- 5. ..,-, r: , R4 , lun X .U V N y - M. :.,- -, Ugg ii' Q57 i N' 5 1 . L M45 1,,, fQg5? .LZ im? I 9 ,Q ff Q.. fi EI R6 A t y , 0 A .,x . . . ,- IP- 1 1 ni JM in 5 , 'Q -is L2 .R Q 'l 1 4 x 4 - 5 -4 f 6 a by , 5 ilitx 225:-' A' -S- X S .V-. K N VM Elf If .A is ly' if Eff.- , it g, Q. ' sgslijrtryg N JW UM 'mf -X MJQA vb 'ff , lf: -,, Uma Lw , I Q ' . ,355 95x ' A 4 MATH EMATICS Once the basic operations such as addition, subtraction with borrowing, and multiplication of fractions are mas- tered, mathematics may tend to become a baffling enigma. To clear away the smoke screen and make way for new and harder puzzles, Western has a likely crew of eager mathematicians who introduce such subjects as geom- etry to the formerly uncluttered mind of the high school sophomore. They scatter terms such as isosceles, trape- zoid, and Pythagoras, and iill the minds of many squares with thoughts of cones, cylinders, and pyramids. Then there is algebra, the science of determining the identity of the letter XT But why bother? If he wants to remain anonymous, more power to him. To the junior or senior tackling trigonometry, calculus, or analytics, these seemingly monumental problems are mere trifles. But no matter what the point of misunderstanding, Western provides a battlefield fthe paperj, am- munition fthe bookj, and a general fthe teacherj. PAUL W. EDWARDS Franklin and Marshall College Florida State University Loyola College University of Notre Dame There is no royal road to geometry. C EUCLID I 4 fhggshz V 15 , f Qbff, ff fr ffm ,L ., ,454 V ,iw ,tg gf 3 ,L 4 w s . W93. 'y-gvutrt 140 rv- ' of Notre Dame Hopkins University BERNADINE M. JONES St, J0seph's College Columbian University Czttholic University of Amerie Boston Uniyersity is ,f .A FRANCES KAPLAN Queens College Towson State College ll Measuring up. Math is a vicious circle. Jim ELEANOR L. KILMON EDNA R. LILIENFELD Western Maryland College Towson State College Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University ,ut ELIZABETH PIFER Kalamazoo College Universitkit Erlangen, Nijrnberg Johns Hopkins University f M 3 c'f'Z 4X Lv L0 'El Gxxgxxmxi X8 W films ., V- , V X g- f The root of the matter is . . . A certain face iilwdlfvw a certain smile . Well, my answer book says you are wrong! ytwiwti li HISTORY . at J 5 f ' 4 I Theories rather than episodes, episodes nature of society, indeed, the very nature ,ip rather than dates, and dates, whether you of man. nxt 'tii if-if like them or not, are the usual composites of Modern World Problems, U. S. His- tory, and Western Civilization. History is more than a compilation of significant facts, iigures, and dates to be systemati- cally filed away for further reference in computer-type compartments of the mind. It is a series of trends, following varied patterns and theories. To study history is to discover concepts developed over centuries of trial and error, to experience the fluctuation of the fate of civilization to gain perception and insight into the 3 Formidable as that may seem, the ex- perience is neither overpowering nor dull. For when there is a lull in the usually stimulating discussion, there are such di- versions as gazing out the window at the pigeons or watching the men change the Mercury sign at the parking lot. Indica- tive of Western's progressive attitude, is Modern View of America, published in 1932, which has a rather stilted approach on World War II, but a marvelous de- scription of the Jacksonian era. V 5-.A CHARLES L. HAYES Towson State College Johns Hopkins University University of Maryland 4 I'm sure someone had a passing paper. 3- -N .1- iff . i J ' K Q I , .nun 3-is Ti 556 Ag-hs JOYCE B. ARCHER JOHN B. CALDER Towson State College Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University Columbia University Loyola College New York University -g:-.9 kai NANCY A. COLGAN College of Notre Dame of Maryland i On the other hand VASHTI W. JOYNER University of Wisconsin Boston University University of Brazil Mipare University, India MARGARET R. SPELLISSY Johns Hopkins University University of Maryland 5-'X L. DIAN STOSKOPF University of Kentucky Kansas State 'I'eacher's College We are gathered here VA . M .k..,. A ., , R WF A We iw f u t, nw . , ? ERNEST C. WIDENHOUSE, JR Duke University University of North Carolina American University Is this thc face that launched a thousand ships? QLV1f'1Q5ff5f7fj5g7 V U X Gomi-IE W 0 0 y y, V 1 1 Z1 6 ' -N X4 ,I !2f,7ft?, V ffVf6cJCf',iU,Q,-UAL 'U J' , L!,!,f,f1,1,Q 444,355 tl, -fCff477J 1 fe I if 1 63 Q 7v,fkfjQQffetft1, E Q U WE SCIENCE On a clear day, sulfur fumes fioat gently out over Western, choking novice chemists, teachers, and those with a less scientific inclination as well. But a true sci- entist will never sacrifice the opportunity to see the practical applications and living examples of his factual research in order to pamper a sensitive nose, so work progresses as usual. Of course, there is the classroom where an unnerved, harassed teacher explains once more that moles are like dozens and molecules are like tennis balls. Somehow the analogy never seems practical. As the average chemistry student ponders the basic concepts of the composition of matter, she marvels at how the students of the Honors Chemistry course manage to digest what seems like so much sci- entific double-talk and go through a grueling lab after school. To each his own! The physics students have no less of a taxing prob- lem. Theirs is the task of determining how long it would take a man weighing 154 pounds, stepping off the north side of a 27-story building, given that each floor is 13 feet high, with a wind velocity of 17 miles per hour out of the west . . . to hit the sidewalk. Although, what difference does it make? It's too late for him to change his mind. The Honors Physics course is confronted with even more complex problems and more intricate labs-such as . . . counting the dots on 'a ticker-tape? Oh, well. Ours is not to reason why . . . The biology department, not to be outdone, recently instituted a new instrument of torture-rather, a novel and more effective system of education. That is the BSCS program. A few classes of sophomores, armed with lab manuals and new text books, look into modern biology a novel way. Ecology, the study of com- munities, introduces the relationships between plants and animals, leading into the exploration of individual organisms and their functions. But even the progres- sive, modern approach does not eliminate the inevit- able, the fate of every Biology student. The dissection of frogs is inescapable, and at Western there is no chance that your partner will be a boy whose hobby is cutting up and studying the innerds of amphibians. Oh, my aching bones' M---me M. ALTHEA BARLOW Loyola University of New Orleans Morgan Stale College Mount Saint Agnes College Johns Hopkins University 5'Guess what-we got a girl Gourmets' delight. JANET L. BOWMAN Bridgewater College University of Maryland Towson State College AS 5 SALLY W. FRANZ Converse 'College West Chester State College BARBARA A. WELSH So tender to the touch Saint Joseph College Loyola College Maryland Institute of Art 68 I -ein CELESTE M. BAAR Mount Saint Agnes College Potomac State College X X, T.,...:.x.5. tt. . . ,.k,,.,.. .u.:..5..1.i.. ,k.. K... AUREA M. BECKER Mount Saint Agnes College Itls got to be in here somewhere! pa t Q S s l l 5- K Note: To avotd bemg consptcuous 1n lab, do not attach bunsen burner tube to water faucet. .Q mm!! ,fimtpawle f 4 Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage. W2 APY, .. . 4 O ii '-Qi .n Elin: DAVID A. FRANZ MARY M. CANNON Princeton University Snint Joseph College University of Illinois Loyola College Johns Hopkins University College of Notre Dame I don't see anything! 69 , X I i . V S. X X X 34 X 2 2 i X i . ' Af ' v xp 1 'V X 'P' ' ff L K X Q I Y 5' M 3 1. .QI : N5 sg ,E , f, - x v. S. x -f.. ,Qixwn Winugg A Sf ,MM Ju 7 Sf BUSINESS EDUCATION The gleaming steel and glass office buildings, which today we see as mon- sters, threaten to dominate the skyline of tomorrow. Impersonal though they may seem, there will ever be a need within them for efficient and person- able secretaries, bookkeepers, and cler- ical workers. Those partaking in business educa- tion arc acclimatcd to meet the chal- lenge. Having suffered many a broken hngcrnail, they are skilled in typing, operating calculating machines, and other bafiiing office apparatus. But just as valuable, they learn the im- portance of a bright smile and pleasing personality. And so with this in mind they move onward to awaken the sleeping monsters of tomorrow. , , L L .. -. it V..L' I 551 ' ' 'r 1 L An' MARY M. DELEVIELEUSE Indiana State Teachers College Temple University University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University f il If DOROTHY S. EVANS Hampton Institute New York University RUTH C. HARE Touch and go. Johns Hopkins University University of Maryland i 6' V2 9 it L 9 B., ' 7' 1 ' If if ,. -if-'ts ,, , 1 wktk V 5 asm we Jae JEANNE G. BAER WANDA D. COOK JOAN C. KIRK Indiana State College Ohio University Wartburg College Johns Hopkins University University of Maryland Augustana College State University of Iowa UK GLORIA KISNER MARY T. OLLENDORF Morgan State College University of Maryland Johns Hopkins University Columbia University f at 8 . n - xifi' ' PN 3-4 X . 4 C. J..-1 X . x, ' 8. ls., I ,,,.A. 4.'C x f X f Nl X lltztx? E. rl 5 t a ,L , I Q-.,,vlY,, 7 r . 'K 'Ei P D. I PQ4 .f Q, lf fuk: ge 4: 4, X 1. -M -W ' N ,P ' 1 Jug' A , , ' M. BERNICE PAYNE Western Kentucky College University of Notre Dame University of California Loyola College v 1 3 s 2 , . i . .M f ' -- ' ni- i- ,,,...-- ??' l Chamber music in the music chamber. MUSIC Throughout the building, through the steady silence of concentration, over the firm voices of teachers patiently pounding facts into the heads of unwilling pupils, comes the sound of a B Hat-very ilat. The sound of music is hardly appreciated when interrupting Cicero or Dickens. But most of the school is oblivious to the trials and tribulations of the Music Suite. Cycle, Music Major, and Honors Music students struggle to remember lyrics of songs, details of operas, and the difference between treble and base clef, while instrumental students begin practicing 'LWinter Wonderland in September, and Pomp and Circumstance' from December through June. Mrs. Lawder, Miss Kendig, and Mr. Spangler toil daily to form a conglomerate mass into a harmonious unit. Insurmount- able as the task may seem, their efforts have produced four choirs, two bands, and an orchestra. As each assembly opens with a selection by a music group, a jealous groan ripples through the audience. But mono- tones, take heart! You are not alone among the untalented. X in X Ky i C 'AA 1 Y Ai- W , 'Q I A H . X , X X xx X. ' X Q, N . ' J ef zxfl -wi etiMn,W,Q' 1 3 Q 5 '1 E . lx +1 ZENOBIA M KENDIG Northwestern University Ecole d Beaux Arts Frwnce Johns Hopkins University 7U ROBERT B SPANGLER Peabody Conservatory of Music Johns Hopkins University University of Birmingham Englwnd The Cwtholic University of America serlemd 52601 M gimuq ewolod Yiisiasqa f' I im ' if xi X l R I think I'm going to be sick. ag X'-.Ko s ,NSU Mannequin menageriel -'Ji' MELVIN FILLER Shepherd College Columbia University Johns Hopkins University Western Maryland College ZILLA BENESCH ELIZABETH Y. LEGTERS Maryland Institute Indiana State College Johns Hopkins University University of Wisconsin Teachers College, Columbia University of Pittsburgh University Johns Hopkins University University of Oslo, Norway PULLEIPS if L. x A stroke of genius. ART Art is one of those courses that presents challenge from beginning to end, with inter- mittent periods ranging from utter frustration to eventual satisfaction. It begins with a five- Hoor climb which leaves you physically ex- hausted but creatively enthused-you hope. It is only then that you learn how uninspiring an untouched sketch board is. As you sit contemplating subject matter, your attention is diverted to your neighbor who is exhibiting her usual prolific creativity. So with an in- ward groan and an attempt to appear busy, you commence doodling. Finally, you produce the perfect model for a future sculpture in plaster of paris-from which your clothes will never recover. Your ego, however, has risen a peg or two as you discover you have an imagination after all. How long did you say this took you? 3 1 is 'Fifi Q. n,., V. 2-1 ' KI To me nature is everything that man is born to, and art is the difference he makes in it. JOHN ERSKINE G- , UIQ- ' . X 004 A is 5 gif' HOME ECONOMICS Hell hath no fury like a woman scorched -and that may be by an iron, an oven, or a teacher's glare. All are equally painful-as any home ec. student would willingly tell you. Of course, there are less dangerous, but equally demanding activities, including lessons such as Ten Help- ful Hints on How to Catch a Man. But viewed in retrospect, these adventures will some day receive due appreciation. For when a former home ec. major, having scrubbed, dusted, waxed, baked, sim- mered, basted, mended, sewn, haggled, added, subtracted, and divided her day away, sinks into her favorite chair at dusk and reflects on her school days, she will recall her hours at the ovens, ironing boards, and sewing ma- chines. It was those days when she could experiment on fallen cakes and burned biscuits without having to answer to a hungry husband. She will recall, whether with fond- ness or chagrin, her pricked fingers, lost needles, and wrinkled linings. And she will know that, having taken full advantage of the opportunities for making mistakes galore, she is fully prepared to cook, sew, budget and diaper a family into normalcy. MIRIAM E. JONES Washington College University of Maryland Johns Hopkins University Maryland Institute of Art Shear genius. , , .. -.Exif 'wr' ' -, .:q,,L. w- ' aah-1 4.1 -Q1-A- .- , ANNE DARLINGTON ANDREWS MARY G. CARTER University of Maryland Virginia State College Maryland Institute of Art Cornell University Johns Hopkins University University of Maryland Morgan State College And we thank Him for our food. W. MN R 4-ex .X MARY R. HARBAUGH MARY C. SHEUR University of Maine West Virginia University University of Delaware University of Pittsburgh University of Maryland Columbia University Pennsylvania State University Drexel Institute of Technology g'Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we diet. xx PHYSICAL EDUCATION If you are one of those people especially proficient at climbing up ropes, hanging from rings, standing on your head, and playing badminton using half a court, then you most likely spend much of your time in our gym. The unique facet of our gym is that it is strictly vertical, thus, if you have horizontal pursuits you must look elsewhere for a place of activity. Fortunately we have supplemented our resources by using every available facility in the city of Baltimore. We have graced the YWCA with the modern dance and experiment-in-movement classes in which every student has the experience of being somewhat of a choreographer and somewhat of a spectacle. We have bombarded the building with gleeful shrieks of Mayim, vigorous tappings to Teton Mountain Stompu and less strenuous swayings to Never on Sunday . We have flooded the YH and the B 62 R pools with various strokes, dives, and Hips which could possible be categorized under swimming. In other words, we have had the YWCA up to our necks and sometimes over. The Recreation Center, only half a block away, is used by bowling enthusiasts from Western or provides a haven for those who wish to escape the crowded gym or avoid ruining their new eoiffures, in the pools. The bowling course occasionally includes a lecture from the manager on how to operate the machines behind the pins in case you wish to make a future of it. Girls are forever vowing to let their hair grow long, stop biting their nails, and go on a diet. Mrs. Bailey helps in the latter by leading young women in weight control. The ellort hardly seems worth the aching back, a crick in your neck, and a stiff knee. But without a doubt, if you don't drop from exhaustion, you will hardly be notice- able when standing sideways. We just hang around in gym is EVA R. SCOTT Morgan State College Towson College , - X, ii' t 'V Pig :A MARY S. BAILEY Miami University University of Maryland Columbia University University of Texas 'N SEVALYN E. HILL West Virginia State College 'S 45 'ft ln L ' MARY C. MCCORMICK Plymouth State College Rhode Island College University of Arizona 'im I N W? ,. 3 -w..A.,,m., ,, 1, ,, w1'1W?I'9 ,img ,I by a SENICRS . E X -'Q Jr aj-tjfnf afzvolfh-1 .zuoybpf Choirg Treblettes. ESSA ABRAMS WILLACE ABRAMS SUSAN LEE ACKERMAN Bowlingg Advanced Badmin- Choirg Tutorg Glee Clubg Social Service Clubg Hr. ton. French Clubg Ninety Club. Treas.g Choirg Book Fair. new-0 y wwwf ' Zeta? We, O-Oi-arg 6-Lak ihggw ANDREA ALEXANDER F.T.A. ins Q ALICIA ALLEN Choirg Basketballg Westward Ho! Rep.g Volleyballg Mod- ern Dance Club. MILDRED ALSTON Book Fair. ELAINE ANTWARG Asst. Lay-out editor West- ward Hoff Ninety Clubg CO- lumbia Scholastic Press As- soc.g F.N.A.g Tutor. CAROL BACKOF Freshman Chorusg Campus Crier Rep.g Interfaith Clubg German Clubg Swimming Improvement. SS... VIVIAN APPLESTEIN Editor-in-Chief of W Holy Columbia Press Assoc.g Ninety .fx GAIL ARVIN Glec Clubg French Club. Guide 8: Speaker at Orienta- W Q4 . tiong Westward Ho! Muscial. M191 Council Rep.5 Hr. reas.g Modern Dance Clubg I cf w Q 5 H25 I , all L, 'L ,'f.7.,,.4 X u V ,L Cv all IVV' ,N tryin! L65 . iii, i .K r f, .H J U if if U 'N' cut L rc, Z' 3 0 7 L' is ,. r ' V I L N4 JUDITH AKEHURST GWENDOLYN ANDREWS Modern Dance Clubg F.T.A.: Volleyball. RENEE ASHBY Badmintong Volleyball: Ta- ble Tennisg Library Aideg Swimming Improvement. BANKS by W V GWENDOLYN BANKS SHERRY BANKS leen Clubg Campus Crier Bandg Orchestra. Rep.g Alt. Rep. Westward Ho' coration Comm. of M r Pr stfiiiftw'lrirr N GLU Killa' w L sy MARY-ELLEN BARBOUR Tutorg Biology Clubg Bowl- ing. DIANNE MARIE BARTO CELESTE BARNES HAZEL BARNEY BARBARA BARRASH Glee Clubg Tennisg Modern Book Fairg Volleyballg Stu- Nurses' Aideg Student Coun Dance Clubg Badminton. dent Council Rep. cil Alt. Rep.g Usher. ,H MARY BAUBLITZ Tutor. 1, -2.7 g ,f .. Wgstudent Council Rep.g Glee , 1 I , VD j Q, H my IM! Jig i 3' . A' iw! vi x ix JNW DIANE BEDDOWS Biology Clubg Qheerleaderg Exec. Comm. of Student Councilg Campus Cricrg Jr. Yr. Activities. LAVERNE BERNARD Glee Clubg Choirg F.T.A. Clubg Jr. Day Program Comm. K iff' X' ANN BEISER Student Council Rep.g Home- room Rep.g French Clubg Bowlingg Westward Ho! Mu- sical. MARY BAXTER Glee Clubg Volleyballg Choirg Synchronized Swim- mingg Jr. Play. FREIDA BERG Art Honorsg Synchronized Swimmingg U.N.Y., Jr. Day Comm. Chairman, F.T.A. :N ' ' GLORIA BEANE LINDA BERMAN Biology Clubg Art Service Clubg Trcas. L! fiery! NATALIE BEST Modern Dance Clubg Glee Clubg Choirg Audio-Visual Crewg Campus Crier Rep. CLARINE BLACKDEN Biology Clubg Jr. Day Comm.g Interfaith Clubg F.N.A.g Student Council Rep. ESTHER BLANK Bookroom Aidcg Ninety Clubg Tutorg Bowling: Inter- faith Club. YQJ QQ Ngo CATHRYN BOOTH Student Council Exec. Comm.g Madrigalsg German Clubg Biology Clubg Chair- man of Tutoring Comm. BOSS Special Ass't.g German Club. MARGARET BLANTON Olympian Clubg Basketballg Volleyballg Badmintong Swimming Improvement. m S ..nlQJ 1 1 yy 5 bygipix WWWJMEWJMF BONNYE BLUEFELD Ninety Clubg Student Coun- cil Exec. Comm.g Tutorg Bi- ology Lab Ass't.g Choir. ,U . CAROL BLUM PAM BOOKHULTZ Literary Editor of Westward Social Service Rep Ho!,' Guide for Orientationg Yr. Rep.g Jr. Playg Ninety Club. JANET BORINSKY Westward Ho! Musicalg Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Assoc.g Ninety Clubg F. T.A.g LINDA BORMUTH Treas.g Campus Crier Rep.g Student Council Sec. LINDA BOSLEY Glee Clubg Choirg Treblettes. Bowling. ELLA MAE BOWERS Westward Ho! Rep.g Book Fair. CAROL BRANDT F. T. A.g Nurse's Aide. Social Service Club. GABIJA BRAZAUSKAS Library Aideg Biology Clubg Exec. Comm. Rep.g Social Service Clubg Ninety Club. SHARON BOWERS JOY BRANCH t l Basketballg Homeroom Rep.g ' X 1 ft 0 Voleyball. NONA BRINSFIELD LYN BRITTINGHAM Yr. Activitiesg Cheerleader Library Aideg Year Rep. Student Council Rep. BEVERLY BROMBERG Bowlingg Interfaith Club. DONNA BROWN GEORGIA BROOKS F. N. A.g Cheerleaderg Bad- minton Teamg Volleyball Teamg Basketball Team. Student Council Rep.g Bandg Jr. Year Alt. SHARON BROWN Tennis Clubg Glee Club: Safety Councilg Student Council Rep.g Book Fair. Club. LESLIE BUELL Concert Choirg Safety Rep.g Student Council Rep.g Treb- lettesg Freshmen Day Chorus. PATRICIA BURGEE JEAN BROWN VANESSA BROWN Choirg Exec. Rep.g Student Student Council Rep.3 Bas- ketball Teamg Social Service PAULA BROOKS Concert Choirg Westward Ho! Rep.g Soph. Class Treas.g Nurse's Aideg Sr. Class Rep. BONNIE BUTZ Westward Ho! Rep.g Exec. Rep.g Student Council Rep.g Campus Crier Rep.g Choir. REGINA BROWN CAROLYN BRUCE Modern Dance Clubg F. T. A.g Library Aide: Bandg Studcnt Council Rep. MARIA BROOM Student Council Alt.g Drama Clubg Jr. Class Comm. Chairman 8: Rep.g Cheer- leadcrg Westward Ho! Busi- ness Staff. F. N. Lab SANDRA BROWN A.g Freshmen Partyg Ass'tg Campus Crier Rep.g German Club. HIL Inter Sec., Yout DEGARD BUCKING faith Clubg Social Serv- ice Club V. P.g Recording Sr. Classg Western's h Page writer for News Postg Biology Club. ALICE BYRNES Jr. Playg Jr.-Sr. Hootenannyg Biology Clubg Bookroom Aide, Glee Club. MARGARET CALLANAN Comm. for Partners of anceg Social Service SANDY CAMPBELL CAROLYN CARRINGTON RITA CARTER Alli- Student Council Rep.g Camp- Concert Choirg Student Interfaith Club. Rep.g ns Crier Rep. Biology Club Pres.g Intra- muralsg Concert Choir. L 0 ' N .tw r 5 QW - gli lrfkjff Wllilff' JW nlhhylf MJ i 4,5 MLW Ml J Mir? JWMWD ix All M VICKIE CARVER Concert Choir. MARSHA CHALMUS President of the Student Councilg Ninety Clubg Libra- ry Aideg Biology Clubg Con- Wwfxeit Choir. JULIE CHESTON Student Council Rep.g Con- cert Choirg Social Se Rep.g Wesrern Ho! Literary Council Alt. or-'sm ALICE CASE French Clubg Biology Clubg Student Council Alt. kw AMY CATLIN ELLEN CAVALIER Orchestrag Chorusg Treb- Glee Club Book Fur Exec lettes. Rep. THERESA CHAN Library Aideg Westward Ho! Musical ELIZABETH CHIN Jr. Playg Jr-Sr. Hootenannyg rvice Bookroom Aideg Westward Ho! Musical. Staffg Westward Ho! Rep. DEBORAH CHAVIS DARLINE CHEEK Student Council Rep.g Cour- Glee Club ierg Glee Clubg Bowling. NANCY CHOYCE YVONNE CHUCK Art Service Clubg Westward Ho! Musical. MARCIA CLEWS DEBBIE COCCHIARELLA BONNIE COHEN MARILYN COHEN Concert Choirg Lab Ass't. Drama Clubg Student Coun- Interfaith Club Sec.g Tutor: Homeroom Tre is cil Rep. F. T. A.g Ass't Concert DEBORAH COLE F. T. A.g Campus Crier Rep.g Drama Clubg Safety Council Rep. MARADEL COOK t . afqigtrtffw SANDRA COLEMAN Student Council Rep.g Prom Invitation Comm.g Record- ing Sec. of F. N. A.g Social Service Rep.g Yr. Activities. MARGARET COOK Volleyball Teamg Olympian Clubg Badminton Teamg Modern Dance Clubg Treas. IQLMLM MARY COLLAVINI LINDA COOPER Concert Choirg Glee Club. Choir Managerg F. N. A. MARSHA CONTEE Bandg Orchestrag Modern Dance Clubg Campus Crier Rep.g Exec. Comm. Rep. I SHIRLEY CRIZER Glee Club. JEANNE CUMBO MYRA CURTIS JUNE DABNEY ELLEN DAHNE Modern Dance Clubg Social Usherg Intramuralsg Campus Swimming Improvement Layout Editor Wfstu ard Service Rep.g Sr. Dance Crier Rep. Social Service Rep.g Modern Ho.',- Exec Rep Campur Comm. Dance Club. Crier Rep Jr Play Colum bia Scholistic Press Assoc As Im. BEVERLY DAVIS F. N. A. UN A Wsffx R' MMU flfhvfi Niffzff'tjA'Mi My whim W. W CHARLENE DAVIS KATHERINE DELL MARJORIE DE SELLEM Orchestrag Social Service Social Service Clubg Ger- Student CouncilgSocial Serv: Clubg F. N. A.g Bookroom man Clubg Sr. Portraits Edi- ice Club. . figs N Aideg Bowling. tor of Westward Ho! s, New W mb h NJ ESQ wa ,- KAREN DEWITT Concert Choir. DOROTHY DOBBYN Business Man. of Campus Crierg Exchange Editor of Campus Crier,' Library Aideg School Mascotg Concert Choir. SUSAN DEWITT Orchestrag Student Council Rep.g Orchestra Librarian and Sec.g House 8a Traffic Comm.g Typing Staff of Westward Ho! SUSAN DODSON Homeroom Treas.g Book Fair. CAROLE DONNELLY Ninety Clubg French Clubg F. N. A.g Book Room Aide. DIXON NANCY DORN Concert Choirg Volleyballg Student Council Alt.g Glee Clubg Day Hostess. Qt 'D N W j . Jmwaa PATRICIA DRANCHAK Ninety Clubg Tutorg Biology- Lab Ass't. V MJ, rr SANDRA DUNKLE Home Ec. Lab Ass't.g Courierg French Clubg Drama Clubg Red Cross Rep. LINDA EASTER Usherg Campus Crier Rep. Westward Ho! Musicalg Modern Dance ClubgCam pus Crier Business Staff. MARIAN EDELMAN Iudgeg Editorial Director 8: Features Ed. of Campus Crier: Jr. Play 8: Westward Ho! Musicalg Student Coun- cil Rep.g Sec. and Treas. Drama Club. DEBORAH EDWARDS LINDA EFFINGHAM Glee Clubg Concert Choirg Art Service Clubg Book Fairg Westn ard Ho! Typing Staff. Westward Ho! Typing Staff. Qpybt A tux,-Off? mlb C he who knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is a fool. shun him . . LESLEY ENGLES Student Council Rep.g Biol- ogy Clubg Biology Lab Ass't.g F. T. A. MARY ESMOND Sr. Day Hostessg Red Cross Rep.g Homeroom Treas. Alt.g Home Ec. Lab Ass't.g Sr. Pictures Rep. 7 DEBORAH ETELSON ETTA EVANS MARGARET EVANS Badmintong Synchronized Book!Fair.1D!uAV Art Service Clubg Art Serv- Swimmingg French Clubg Jr. XO ' f Cx ' -C b Pres. Playg Lab Ass't. 5 , V. L ljcout - cj3,QvL3dL,c48 MAQL lmwblb OWL ' 10041 Qldl for bt!! 4, , ,V W 'Ll 14,4 fy ,Z XQ f A7 0 4 DARLENE FARMER LESLIE FELDMAN ELAINE FELTON t I 0 A445-64 Basketballg Modern Dance Yr. Treas.g Intramuralsg F. N. A.g Badminton Clubg Off 4d 4 r q Club. Social Service Rep.g Library Honor's Musicg Olympian 1 fpr ' J- Aideg Campus Crier Rep. Clubg Modern Dance Club. 0 UV , L f irc lQff7 ffflfjyw JUDITH FINKELSTEIN MARIE FISCHER RHONDA FOOTE Photography Editor West- Homeroom Exec. Rep.g Courier: Ass't. Homeroom ward Hofg Sr. Day Hostessg Ass't. Homeroom Treas.g Treasurerg Founders' Day N Y.g Student Council Jr. Playg Tutor. Tutor. Comm.: Student Council Alt. My 0695 Op? PRISCILLA FORD LOVEEN FOX Book Fair. Spring Revel-Boothg Clubg Bowlingg Social ice Rep. Alt. CAROLE FREEBURGER -Iv op' CMN Olgyu hw W - Mi' PAULA GARDNER Qttjv Wy? W Student Council Rcp.g Ger- JJQJ' Cdr ' man Clubg Olympian Clubg xO fs V , Intramural Act. 'il gg., JACQUELINE GILBERG Student Council Rep.g Ninety Clubg Campus Crier Staffg Western Rep. to Y0u'rc The Cri1ic ,' Pre- Med Club. cf fad.. U OW 'vi Rb ef -Q3 Cf fcth CK K. K. J F4 Lx? rx Negf ,X SUSAN FRAHM VALERIE 47, S Glee Glee Clubg German Clubg Glee Clubg C C, iq f M Serv- Jr. Play. Stu nt Colncil 'Q ' fig C fue R ZF CAROL FREEMAN Safety Rep.g Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.: Wu.s'tn'arr1' Ho! Rep. ELAINE GARNETT F. T. A.g Modern Dancing Student Council Rep.-Alt. Swimming. v 1 T fo CQEC Cl fe ANNE FURSTENBERG Student Council Rep.g De- bate Clubg U. N. Y.: West- K- ward Ho! Business Staffg Camplls Crier. no-f' JOAN Ass't Class Treas.g Day: Jr. Playg Campus Crier Staff. Stud Rep. at ub: U. N. Y.g West- i rd Ho! Campus C SARAH GENUT Yr. Comm.g Interfaith Clubq Ninety Clubg French Clubg Tutor. q:t.P.t,t,v.fa.fJsm.: 9-v,f1Jco.L-L91-1?-3. lfkf Q2-'D'i'24 ,DJ, fmffi' ft-y.o,-.i.'i jo-uf! Que... MARTHA GILBERT Basketball Yr. Teamg Stud- ent Council Rep.g Concert Choir: Jr. Playg Jr. Prom Refresh. Comm. GLORIA GILMAN F. T. A.g Jr. Treas. KAREN GINSBERG F. T. A.g Glee Clubg Library Aideg Jr. Playg French Club. f ' ' LOUISA GIRLANDO lf Q k! rd!! Campus Crier Staffg Jr. Playg ' I Usherg Library Aideg Guide IJ for Orientation. 5Z'fm.JsLwz. ,yo-ubgejdvl 9984! 77ZowfL frugal' WM' BARBARA GLOWACKI Social Service Clubg Book Clubg Campus Crier. Glee Clubg Modern D ingg Social Service Rep. Uk, P iz ' A GLORIA GREEN VERNITA GOODWYN ,AZAMAI TKWQ-Q' ,.eLU'4-,Jvc o ' ' MARIE GOLDBLOOM Ninety Club: Student Coun- Social Service Clubg Book cil Rep.: Class Treas.: Jr. Fair, Prom Invitation Comm.g Tutor. SHEILA GOLDMAN LESLIE GRAHAM Student Council Rep.g Los and Found Comm.g Ass't Hr. Treas. QUIC- 'Vs ELLISIA GREER H W -- ,,,, -.-,., H-- . - N... e - .V.. ,.., Library Aideg F. T. A,g r. Treas.g Concert Choir. Usherg Weslward Ho! Rep.g Student Council Rep.g Yr. Weslward Ho! Typing Staff. Volleyball Team.g Modern ROSE MARY GRICHUHIN Homeroom Treas.g Social Service Club. Dancing. JOAN GRINDELL ,Li NANCY GRUNTMAN SYLVIA HALL German Clubg Westward Basketball Teamg Volleyballg Ho! Rep.g F. T. A. Olympic Clubg F. N. A. T If M A RY HA RVESON Student Council Rep. DEBORAH HENDRICKS Basketballg Olympian Clubg Apparatusg Swimming. KATHLEEN HARE Biology Clubg Glee Clubg Concert Choirg Lab Ass't. SARAH HAMILTON F. N. A.: Student Council Rcp,g Ass't Class Treas.g Bookroom Aideg Nursc's Aide. BARARA HAYES Westward H0! Rep.g Art Service Clubg Glce Club. DORRIS HEIL Bowling. DELEANOR HARRIS German Club: Glee Clubg Choirg Campus Crier Rep.g Treblettes. LINDA-LEE HART he who knows not, and knows that he knows not, is simple. teach him . . ANN HESS BARBARA HESSON Freshmen Day Chorusg Art Bandg Westward Ho! Rep.g Service Clubg Social Service Synchronized Swimmingg Clubg Safety Rep.g West- Band. ward Ho! Rep. ESTELLE HIGHSMITH PATRICIA HILL Volleyball. Library Aideg Student Coun- cil Rep.g Westward Ho! Rep.g Modern Dance Clubg Drama Club. BARBARA HITCHCOCK BONNI HOFFMAN Student Council Alt. Exec. Coming Westward Ho' Rep.g Office Hostessg Cam pus Crier Rep. SUSAN HOUCK Homeroom Treas. SHIRLEY HUNTER German Clubg F. N. A. rf' 'flu .vb if! Dwi llwiaf ww IWZWC ELIZABETH DIANA HOLLIS JOI-IANNA HOLLJES iv 69 HOLDSWORTH Choirg Glee Club. Swimming Instructor Ass't.g X Concert Choirg German Tutor. Clubg Campus Crier Rep.g gdb Treblettes. PINKIE HOWELL Basketballg Homeroom Rep.g Concert Choir. l SHARON HURLEY F. N .A.g Student Council Rep.g Jr.-Sr. Hootenanny. PHYLLIS HUBER Ass't. Homeroom Treas.g Student Council Rep.g Syn- chronized Swimmingg Jr. Exec. Comm.g Sr. Day Hos- tess. DIANE JACKSON F. N. A.g Concert Choir. SANDRA HUGHES Campus Crier Rep.g Home- room Treas.g Library Aideg Social Service Clubg Student Council Alt. LUCRETIA JACKSON MARSHA JACKSON MARTINA JACKSON MARTHA JACOBS ADELE JEFFRIES Asst Wesrn ard Ho' Rep Student Council Rep.g West- Concert Choir. ward Ho! Rep.g Glee Club. Book Fair. 25' NAOMI JENKINS Student Council Rep.g Con- cert Choirg Jr. Play: Mod- ern Dance Clubg F. T. A. BETTIE JOHNSON Jr. Red Cross: F. N. A.: Interfaith Clubg Modern Dance Clubg Social Service BONNIE JOHNSON DEBORAH JOHNSON Glee Clubg Choirg German Campus Crier Rep.g Ass't. Clubg Red Cross Rep.g In- Treas. tramurals. Club. DOLORES JOHNSON Basketballg .Volleyballg Glee Clubg Olympian Club. DONNELL JOHNSON Glee Clubg F. N. A.g Nurse's Aideg C 0 n c e rt Choir. LAUREN JOHNSON ROSALYN JOHNSON ELLEN JOHNSTON Orchestrag Concert Choirg Dramatics Clubg Drama Club. JANIS JONES Social Service Clubg Glee Clubg Westward Ho! Rcp.g JENNIFER JONES Student Council Rip. 'J fi V UM ' BARBARA JONES Campus Crier Art Staffg Jr. Prom Decorating Comm. PATRICIA JONES Glee Clubg Homeroom Rep.g Student Councilg Jr. Student Council Rcp.g Art D A w X L 0,0 . Pr m Comm. Service Club. K f one-L0 21 Q 2 Q 1.42 I Wig? ...flu MH 4 7 cf v- CYNTHIA JONES Concert Choirg F. T. A. JANICE JONES ROSEMARIE JONES Volleyballg Basketball. tong Club. DIANA KEIM Student Councilg Typing Stuff of Weslwrm! H0.',' Campus Alt. MM VALARIE KIMBALL Glee Clubg Tutorg Concert Choir. SAUNDRA JONES Homeroom Treas.g Badmin- Volleybullg OIliciu1's SANDRA JORDAN ing. fx PATRICIA KELBEL e Clubg Stutkznt Co ncix Sfrvice Club. cd 40 SALLYE KISSELBURG Biology Clubg Class Treas.g U. N. Y. Glee Clubg Campus Crier Rep.g W0.vtwar'cl Ho! Rep.g Student Council Rep.g Bowl- LYNN KENT Freshmen Chorusg Fr nch Spanish Clubg F. N. A.g u 'l Day Comm.g So- CAROLYN KLINE Wt JANE KNIGHT t. Social Service KRep,Q 0Lab Ass't.g . Nurse's Aide WAS K BX yzkvvwgqv Science DARLEEN KAHL GALE KAMINKOW Bzisketbullg Volleybullq Band Book Fur Bowling F. T. A.g Olympian Clubg Campus Cm: Rep Badminton. JO ANNE KERBE Library Aideg F. T. A. Car- rierg Exec. Comm.g Student Council Rep, N891 , U Wi' 'GST twbxjx Qybmfky EVELYN KNOX BARBARA KOCH BETTY KOCH STFPHANIF KOLISH Glee Clubg Olympian Club. Book Fair. Bundg Orchestrag Book Fair. Tennis Tcdm Student Colm eil Rep Student Council Alt., Wcstumd Ho' Bus and Typing, Staff 1 MICHELE KOPPEL KAREN KOZIK KAROL KOZIK EVE KRESIN F. T. A.g Interfaith Clubg Safety Rep.g Book Fair. Social Service Rep.g Safety Literary Staff Westward Ho.',' Student Council Alt. Alt.g Book Fair. Gavel Clubg Ninety Clubg Concert Choirg Jr. 8: Sr. V. P. CORNELIA KRUSE Class Treas. VERONICA LANDRUM F. T. A. VALERIE KUHN Social Service Rep.g Nurse's Aideg Physical Science Clubg Freshman Chorus. BEVERLY LANOCHA Book Fair. CECIL KUHNE JO ANN LaPOLE Bandg Orchestrag Glee Clubg Campus Crier Rep. LINDA KUPINA Lost 8: Found Comm.3 So- cial Service Clubg Bookroom Aideg Jr.-Sr. Hootenannyg Student Council Rep. GAIL LAUER I Modern Dance Clubg Prom Comm.g Usherg Class Treas. ffl EIJLLIQ 1 ,,LlJf ' W V 5 wi i lj r R NA L lfko llkjlli- L I Qmfivgj 53fL,,flMLl MTUUA AM .1 if ,Lili , W IA XZ 'J .AM ' Nfl 'W LLM' If I .f?x,l1fLL ,L l,. l lt, 0 fluff 1' WMU f f, ,ff N V4 ,LJ N 1 HATTIE LEATH SANDRA LeHEW JANET LEVENSON Social Service Clubg Exec. Class Treas. F. T. A.g Biology Ass't.g West Comm.g Nurse's Aideg Con- Tutorg Campus Crier,' Stud- cert Choirg F. N. A. dent Council Rep. LINDA LEVIN ward Ho! Musicalg Jr. Playg Library Aideg Social Service Rep.g Student Coun- cil Rep. I t tl WIUAW t ANN XX SANDRA MANDEL JOANN MANIGAULT V 4 TREVETTE LEWIS LAILA LICHAA Wcftnard Ho' Musical Jr Sec of Gavel Club Pres. of Play Library Aide Campus Jr year Chairman of Ori- Cmr Rep Student Council entation and Jr 81 Sr Fare- Rep well Student Council Exec. MARGARET LINDSAY Glee Clubg Madrigalsg Treb- lettesg Concert Choirg Ger- man Club. PHYLLIS MAGUIRE Synchronized Swimming. ELAINE MARCUS Social Service.Exec. Comm.g F. N. A.g Lab Ass't.g Ir. rw MARIE LINK Interfaith Clubg Bandg Vol- leyballg Social Service Rep. JOANN MAISCH RUTH MALASHUK Concert Choirg Year Rep. Band Orchestra Biology Alt.g Biology Clubg Student Club Campus Crier Rep Council Alt. Westward Ho' Rep Playg Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. ' ' , fd bln ,Wx U12 toll gf! If BEVERLY MARSHALL Glee Clubg Class Treas Tutorg Student Council Alt BONNIE MARX WANDA MASON Exec. Bd.g Partners of Al- Social Service Clubg Spanish linnce Comm.3 Refreshment Club. Comm. Jr. Dayg Comm. Jr. Prom. Dec. JOAN MCCORMICK Campus Crier Art Stalfg Student Council Alt.g Stu- dent Council Rep. THEODORA MCFADDEN Glee Clubg Westward Ho!,' Ass't. Class Treas.g Band. JANE MATCZNK Freshman Chorusg Usherg Spring Revelg Yr. Exec. Rep.g Student Council Rep. MARTHA MATTHEWS Westward Hoff Bandg Or- chestrag Campus Crierg Stu- dent Council Rep.. K Q 7' 1 5 KATHLEEN MEADS Westward Ho! Ass't. Typing Editorg Class Treas.g Cam- pus Crier Rep.g Book Fair. BARBARA MCCRAW Book Fairg Student Council Alt. and Rep.g Homeroom Rep.g Library Aide. JOANN MCKOY Westward Ho! Rep.g F. N. A.g Glee Clubg Hon- or's Musicg Concert Choir. SUSAN MCCREER Library Aide. JOAN MCPHAUL Campus Crier: Basketball and Volleyball Teamsg Stu- dent Council Rep. BARBARA MCELIECE Art Service Clubg French Clubg Westward Ho! Musi- calg Jr. Playg Tutor. LINDA MCPHERSEN Book Fair. MARYANN MENGONI RUBYLEE MILBY BRENDA MILLER F. N. AQ Glee Clllbl Home Concert Choir, Ec. Lab Ass't. ' FRANKIE MILLER WZMWW MQW I, Glee Club. Swimmmgg Tutorg F. -ff . T Concert Choirg Aide. Q 1. 1 Campus Crier Rep.g Fresh- Rep. man Day Choir. HELEN MISIORA Glee Clubg Jr. Playg Library Aideg Campus Crierg Stu- dent Council Rep. CHRISTINE MORMANN HOLLY MITCHELL MARY MOSES Red Cross Alt.g Class Student Council Rep. Alt. Treas.g Book Fair. MICHELE MITCHELL Sr. Choirg Volleyball 8a Bad- minton Teamsg Glee Clubg Student Council Rep. WCHRISTINE MUELLER Glee Clubg Exec. Rep. Alt.g Ass't Treas. 'K'-.. ROSA MORGAN Class Sec.g Honor Guardg F. T. A.g Tennis and Basket- ball Teams. BERTHA MURRAY REGINA MINOR Milk Cart Aideg Tutorg Li- brary Aideg Campus Crier , ,xjrg 1..- x ,nf I Il . A ,I J px lla il' U ,sr UQ, .' A , . ,1 . 53 bl ,IK w x t fy., Q LL '-' Glee Clubg Bowlingg Olym- - 5 Lil-if E pian Club. s, ,x we J. . .ff 5 .i iq, -. J- fi Jgiu ll . K ,af A me 34' X LYNM LXC--gyx., CIVXIXLL . K f , .- 6 . x LINDA MYERS VIOLE'1'I'A NEAL GAIL NEVERDON Glee Clubg Nurse's Aide. 1,Lxi RITA NITZBERG Ninety Clubg Bookroom Aideg Chem. Lab. Ass't.: Campus Crier News and Sports Editor. if - W W it JR' cw ' W ywlfbvwlf fy N -I JWUWJIQJ-QA ily ulfutdkjlxxyoy f X l WCW ' x .rw f .X M l if SYLVIA NUDLER Social Service Rep, ,- 1 V J M6 E. KATHY OWENS .i Library Aidcg German Clubg Yr. Rcp.g Social Service Club. MICHELE PARKER ROSEANNE O'DONNELL Qlee Clubg Biology Clubg Interfaith Clubg Jr. Red Cross. l SUSAN O'NEIL ELLEN ORNOFF Student Council Rep.g Homeroom Rep.g Soph. F. T. A.g Interfaith Clubg V. P.g Westward Ho! Busi- Glee Clubg Usher. ness Staff. LOVA OWENS TANYA PAGE NOVELLA PARHAM Modern Dance Club. Student Council Rep.g West- ward Ho! Rep.,' Book Fair. bmw l . fb LXL X Q it elude: 39 if 152651391 AfWL'ln?C?, liwj. fill WLXJXA, ly bfvkflf 1 1 Lf XJ J M1 S AJ . X 'U Xmw JANE PAYSOUR CAROLYN PETERS NANCY PFARR Campus Crier Rep.g Jr. Glee Clubg Concert Choirg Managing Editor Campus Exec. Alt.g Book Fair. Tutorg Bookroom Aide. Cricrg Student Council Rep.g Library Aideg Tutorg F. N. A. Q3 L I Ne. Y-10' ,-.SUQW tsxocs -' XTX Q Xfiiyl 'fl vxj VQXLVUN- cj., ' 1 f NW' -.AE Xi 7 -IN cv L OE ,QVC QS-5' , 08,5-xr Qgv-95 q9b'XM , JSM' 5' Bgybp JENNIE PING Art Editor Campus Crier,' Class Treasurerg Yr. Party, Jr. Day. ROSALIN PITTMAN Class Rep.g Student Council Rep.g Book Fair. l PHYLLIS POFFENBERGER Orchestrag Anthology Staffg Ninety Clubg Chem. Lab. Assit. JOYCE POLE Social Service Club. f 'ijxfflfvffkfl LUV' ' f Ab 5 QQ LINDA POOLE MARY PUGH STEFNI PULLEN NANCY QUADE Bowling Student Council Student Council Rep Campus Crier Staffg Social Usherg Oiiice Hostessg Jr Rep Drama Club Usher Swim Service Clubg Glee Clubg Playg Pre-Med Clubg Biol ming Club Exec Rep Campus Crier Rep. ogy Club. BEVERLY RANKIN CAROL RECHNER IRIS REDMON F T Ag Hostess. Student Council Rep.g ,X , Choirg Jr. Rep.g Glee Clubg L L, f Freshman Day Comm. LC-2,215 cgi X Ji? A A 1 .1 Ck , LIIZW A PATRICIA REGAN JANET REID MARIE REMANJON Synchronized Swimming Cheerleaderg Judgeg Basket- U. N Y Campus Crier Club Student Council Rep.g bull Teamg Weslward Ho! Rep Jr Pliy Student Usher Modern Dance Clubg Rep.g Jr. Prom Comm. Council Rep Jr Prom Comm. DIANA RILEY Volleyball Teamg Sr. Day Hostessg Yr. Rep.g Class Treas. SHIRLEY RITTERPUSCH Bowlingg Student Council Rep.g Ninety Club. GAYLE ROBBINS Westward Ho! Rep.g Student council Rep.: Westward Ho! Typing Stuff. YVONNE ROCHE German Club. D101 Gel-v Lck ALAMA ROBERTS ming Club. YVONNE ROPISKI Jr. Playg Campus Crier Rep.g Student Council Rep.g X :Qyq3 Sli Q-jfuoqt gjampus Crier Staffg West- YQXW qw Q5 ward Ho! Musical. lxmotpcxtqloextcoitu ww FC Qpwtlt CHARLENE ROBINSON Olympian Clubg Basketball Teamg Volleyball Teamg Badminton Teamg Swim ' nf al? If .wifi CHARLESETTA QMP ROBINSON wp ew GleePClubg Choirg Bowlirjnj ,ml IW Lf 4 1fU eQ'!nJqElL,Ef' 'lj ROCHELLE ROSEN Tutorg Campus Crier Rep.3 Bowlingg Student Councilg Social Service. S W tp . CYNTHIA ROSS MARCIE RUBIN SYLVIA RUFFIN Student Council Rep.g Sr. Westward Ho! Rep.g West- Choirg Glee Clubg Modern i 1 Rep.: Art Editor, Westward ward Ho! Musicql. V fx, 1 4 Danfe dlyb. 0, ,V ' ,SJ 7 Hoff Ninety Clubg Social X U '- A ,Q I, 1 QJOXJSJL' 4-K 2 Service Rep. X 0 B .U X, ' X 1 J '.fi1 . ri Y ERNESTINE RYCE Student Council Rep.: Ger- man Clubg Glec Clubg Li- brury Aide. 5, KATHERINE SACHS Business Editor, Westward Hoff Art Staff, Campus Crier: Jr. Prom Dance Comm.g Ninety Clubg Tutor. SI-IOSHANA ROSENCWEIG Class Treus.g Bowlingg Sr Yr. Treas.g Jr. Treas. VICTORIA RUSSO ,iff WW, We W tw W Jaw' - SHARON SACHS MM .QW If . .XZ . C7420 .wwf DEBORAH SANDERS Glee Clubg Modern Dance Clubg Choirg F. T. A. LAURA SAVADOW Orchestrag Bandg F. N. A.g Biology Clubg Interfaith Club. ELLEN SCHERR Courierg F. T. A.g Tutorg Westward Ho! Musical. Jr. Play. LILLIE SCALIO Glee Clubg Student Council Rep.g Usherg Sr. Day Comm.g Library Aide. CECELIA L. SCHIEVE Art Service Clubg Yr. Rep.g DIANE SANDLER Social Service Clubg Tutor: Badminton Teamg F. T. A.g Student Council. BARBARA SAUNDERS PEGGY SAUNDERS Glee Club: Madrigalsg Treb- Freshman Day Comm.: lettesg Choirg Student Coun- Swimming Clubg French cil Rep. Clubg Bowling. KATHIE i l F. T. A.g Swimming. JUDITH L. SCHER Sr. Treasg Jr. Playg Social Service Rep.g U. N. Y.g Westward Ho! Musical. .UV fmfwU4M,Q16,1e, - Mi Xwrmmwtm tflazl ll-egejieo ,, as! nm. Otfvvwzy JUDITH SCHISLER ANNE SCHLEICHER Sr.Rep. We.vtw11rdH0.'Rep.g F. N. A. f . HM AW' M . Jflwamowwis WW .9 -WW it ANNE SCHMIDT Courtg Orchestrag Jr. Playg Campus Crier RALENE SCHNIDER BARBARA SCOTT Ninety Clubg Biology Clubg Social Service Club: Choirg Student Council Rep.g Glee F. N. A.: German Clubg Clubg Jr. Play. Olympian Club. Ou , Rep.g U. N. Y. '1 I 'l f ful, LINDA SCOTT VONDELL SCOTT Yr. Rep.g Choirg Glee Clubg Library Aide. 15' X CS 'S CAROL SHACKELFORD Bandg Orchestrag Glee Club Westward Ho! Rep.g Cam- pus Crier Staff. 1 JEANNE SHAFFER Student Council Rep. he who knows, MARY SHEPPARD Basketball Teamg Student Council Rep.g Ninety Club. CATHY SHIPLEY Concert Choirg Trcblettes. FRAN SHERR Social Service Club Rep.g Westward Ho! Staffg Tutorg Jr. Play. ibn, SHIRLEEN SHIVERS Usherg Basketball Team. IANIE SHEWELL Bowlingg Swimming Club. DOROTHY SHOOK Red Cross Rep.g Library Aideg Home Ec. Clubg Soph. Day Hostessg Spring Revel. in GREER SHORTER LINDA SHUGARS German Clubg Basketball Art Service Clubg Exec. Intramuralsg Campus Crier Comm.g Student Council Rep. Rep.g Lab Ass'tg Sr. Day Hostess. Prom. f If KAREN SHULMAN Biology Clubg F. N. A.g Homeroom Treasurerg Canz- and knows that he knows, is wise. follow him Arabic Apothegin pus Crier Alt. Repg Jr. Tutor. MARLENE SIAVITZ Westward Ho! Staff Ninety Club: Jr. Dayg Nurses Aide fi-L01 ficafi JMU ,A Nfl lfuw Ci Wiwuauw -busy 'LIQU .i f 'E-gif. Ol! if I tw ri Qtiwiaauzxe '. . .fA'fM '. I luxlwofl JSM! Z ,- l L r ,V 9 . FREDA SILBERMINZ PATRICIA SIMON JANET G. SIMONIK Class Treas.g F. T. A.g Tu- Campus Crier Rep.g Tutor: Drama Clubg Ninety Club. torg Class Rep. Ass't Treasurerg Prom Dec. l fi Comm.g Jr. Play. I Jfv' ml., , X: 1.1, .2 A I X I ALI Y ffl L 1 'I U X- 1 1 l 7,59 A fl ' ,VI U .ll L JTV 4 f ,bi L V y JI Q, Llfegl V A L Mi, g ll -iff I i ! JOYCE SMALLWOOD Class Treas.g Library Aide. JANE SMULYAN Managing Editor of Wes!- ward Ho! Student Council Rcp.g Tutorg Ninety Clubg Columbia Scholastic Press Assoc. CHARLENE SMITH Glee Clubg Concert Choirg Treblettesg Prom Comm. MICHELLE SINSKEY Ass't Bus. Editor of Wesl- ward Holy Homeroom Treas.g French Clubg Drama Club. INA SMITH MARSHA SMITH Editor-in-Chief Campus Wvxiuard Ho' Typing Still Crier: Student Council Rep.g Class Trc is Book F'ur Ninety Clubg Lab Ass't. Ass't Class Trcisurcr ELAINE SNYDER SHARON SNYDER SHARYN SNYDER Madrigalsg Homeroom Bowling. F. T A Libriry IC Treasurer: Jr. Playg West- Ninety Club Concert Choir ward Ho! Musical. LINDA SOMERVILLE Typing Editor Westward Huff Book Fair Manager: Swimming Clubg Westward Club. Ho! Alt. LUCRETIA SPEARS Concert Choir: Westward Ho! Rep.g Social Service EVELYN SPELLISSY X BRENDA STEIN Concert Choir, Ass't Man- agerg Bowlingg Interfaith Club. f 1 I ill aLIJK F f , N Nl? 4 La. ,' 'f Lllvj, riff rm Lk L M I. it ,if - iihlml Lili? 'jfl :'lqfA'.k Ll I F ' . I. my , . BKLLLLV-iffy GLQVJIU' . .n I Aklvwhww f..Jr .J 'ul t .E . y ' W ' ' in up IJ' ,X . W' '-.L vb ' K ' , , vw A JL' I Ut- 4' ' , Yvxyfbet ' i L N ll -. c ,Y J ' X. ,vb CRACE STEINACKER SUSAN STEINBERG VEATRICE STREAT PATRICIA STRICKLAND 4ug,LVi- csrwara' Ho! Rep.g Book- Bandg Orchestrag Jr. Playg Concert Choirg Glee Club. Ki--LU'roon1 Aideg Campus Crier Tutor. uf' U IULBIIS. Staffg Drama Clubg U1 ' Int faith Clubg F. N. A. 1 B- . KL' i MDL: 'L J Q W' X LOUISE SUTTON MARY SWEETWINE JOYCE TALKINGTON BARBARA TARVER Basketballg Volleyballg Class Concert Choirg Lab Ass'tg Library Aideg Basketball Treas.g Badmintong F. T. A. Team. i MAYBELLE TAYLOR ANNA TENENBAUM VIVIAN TENENBAUM TOINETTE TOPALIS Student Council Exec. Bookroom Aideg Usherg Jr. Interfaith Clubg Usherg Book Student Council Rep.g Comm.g Concert Choirg Prom Comm. Fairy Concert Choir Bus. Campus Crier Rep.g Tutor. Ninety Clubg Badminton Manager. -L Teamg Modern Dance Club. 1 i 5 Q 13 JK3 A I JACQUELINE BRENDA TURNER BARBARA TYLER MARY UNGER TRUELOVE Glee Clubg Band. Bandg Orchestrag F. T. A.g Library Aide, Glee Clubg Jr. Prom Comm. .I rf ..,. l,. I .J.,. X 4' .Jn .t If 4 I . . 1--.f. l - ,..-.. f.-g.K-- .- ,Lf , q, T4 ,sf 4 ,,..'! -' . r 1 hw 1 ... iA ll. Qui. .1 .,V CAROL VALDIVIA VIRGINIJA TERESA SUE GUNDRY VASKYS VAUTHIER Library Aideg Photo Rep.g Bzmdg Biology Clubg Social Badmintong Basketball. Service Clubg Orchestra. NANCY WALDNER Book Fairg Westward Ho! Typing Staff. SANDRA WATT F. T. A.g Student Council Rep.g Library Aideg Yr. Rep.g Orientationg Jr. Prom Comm. .lil x r MW. llfff SHARON WALLACE Glee Clubg F. T. A.g Modern Dance Clubg Bowling. DIANA WATTS SUSAN WALTER CAROLYN WATERS Biology Clubg Bookroom Concert Choirg Glee Club. Aide. LINDA WEEKLY Glee Clubg Bowlingg Basket- ballg Madrigalsg Home Ec. Lab Ass't. ARLENE WEEKS Bowlingg Glee Clubg Yr Rep. I l l H KATHRYN WEIGAND CAROLC WEINSTOCK JOANNE WENTWORTH SONlA WERNER ff Tutorg Bowling. French Clubg Ninety Clubg Book Fair. Jr. Playg Concert Choirg WestwaacilH0! Staff. DOWN 'NU um O lm ...Q mt W WM WWW 1 RACHEL VELELLI Wvstu ard Hn' Eclltorl xl Stuff Tutor Soc11lScrv1cc Club Ninety Club Jr Play ' l.: , ., V cf md. IM .xii-.will xy! lt- NJ' 4 3- mu if rm NJ wif ff' Y .ilu fb I - ix ll. X X JACQUELYN W' wEsTBRooK Choirg Drama Clubg Modern Dance Clubg Homeroom Rep.g Sr. Day Comm. CAROL WEYRAUCH CAROLYN WHITE ROSALEE WHITE Glee Clubg Choir. Choirg Glee Clubg Library F. T. A. .flz?FLf1'rl,. Aideg Bookroom Aideg Campus Crier Bus. Staff. I . 1'-63 SHARON WHITMAN Westward Hof: Comm. for Partners of The Allianceg Campus Crierg Choirg Secre- tary of Sr. Class. CHRISTINE ELLEN WILLEY Book Fair. F. N. A.. Interfaith Clubg d yGlee Club: Drama Clubg, Usherg Nurse's Aide. Egwlli-Modern Dance Clubg Choir. BEATRICE WILLIAMS Glee Clubg F. T. A.g Volley- ball. BERNICE WILLIAMS German Clubg Choirg Glee Clubg Student Council Rep.3 Library Aide. CATHY WILL Social Service Club Rep.g Westward Ho! Rep.g Stud- ent Council Rep. CATHERINE WILLIAMS Student Council Rep.g Art Service Clubg Social Service Club Rep.g Homeroom Rep. gelwf-f Yau' fe HL' Mflyiufbiiice, Q,.. l, n,,'W CHARLENE WILLIAMS HENRIETTA WILLIAMS JOANNE WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIAMS German Clubg Honor's Glee Clubg Choirg Art Serv- President Sr. Yr.g Ninety Modern Dance Clubg Drama Music. ice Cl bg B sketballg Tutor. Clubg German Clubg Jr. Day Clubg Table Tennis Clubg L! L 63171 6lJf Chairmang Chem. Lab Ass't. Tennis Club. X ' r with . C' I .JMU QQZAVWE U Lola Interfaith Clubg Social Serv MARY WILLIAMS SARAH WILLIAMS EUGENIA WILSON CHARLOTTE WING Bookroom Aideg Westward Book Fair. Glee Clubg Concert Choirg Bandg Class Treas.g Exec Ho.' Rep.g French Club. Olympian Clubg Exec. Rep.g Rep.g Modern Dance Club Modern Dance Club. Glee Club, HELEN WINTERS Modern Dance Clubg Span- ish Club. CLAUDIA WOMACK Modern Dance Clubg Bas ketball Teamg Drama Clubg VALLERTINA WOMBLE DEBORAH WOOD Campus Crier Rep.g Glee Book Fairg Office Work. Clubg Interfaith Clubg Drama Clubg Sr. Dance . 1 A wal lfbifmf A .wwf fi A 'LL ' zndf. . Q A ice Rep. EILEEN YOFFE Tutorg Student Council Rep.g French Club. Comm. CHARLOTTE ZABAWA F. N. A.g Synchronized Swimming Club. ESTHER ZELLS Usherg Tutorg Campus Crier Rep.g Spanish Clubg F. T. A. SALLY ZIERLER V. P. Student Council Corres. Sec.g Comm. Chair man for Jr. Day 84 Prom Chairman of Student Coun cil Partyg Concert Choir. M -L, W fv w A LA ' y- .,f,- TSS, , , , , .A 2 1 , L -'fJ'3-'X M! Q P .1 ,A .xt uw i- K5 gf - . . f 4 If E, 5 . , ,. -Q 3 Qc. Q f A 4.5. Liu ' J: 'MAN fx w A W . . at 4 .14 RQ 5121 'S SX V JY iw- X. 'fix SJ' , , .H-'ra K I ,. f , ,-qc. Se-7105. 7' 'vq mag.: YY.: '5- 'W .,lg'1f 4- CLASS HISTORY . 'rlf H Diane Bcddows dances as . . . Hildegard Bucking and Gwynn Books perform a panto mime. .I bw.. 2 aku., Freshmen cut-up at the party. Freshmen - A Year of Discovery, of Learning, of Rebellion, 0 77 Mrs. Kendig leads the Freshman Chorus. f Adaptation Ninety freshmen timidly tiptoed into Western in September of 1962, and ninety freshmen boldly strode through Western on February 8, 1963. Freshman Day was our chance to say, Here we areg we're ready! Our pastel dresses and blue and gold ribbons announced that we were the Class of l966. And to demonstrate that the best things really do come in small packages, we presented to the entire school a talent-packed assembly- Freshman Showboat . From the melodic refrains of the Freshman Chorus to the individual perform- ances, we proved that there is strength in numbers-no matter how few. Comic skits and songs filled the party in the Rec Room after school. We let everyone know that the enthusiasm of this class was limitless. We had taken our first step and there was no stopping us now! NLT' fj The Class of '66 in '62-the best is yet to come. SOPHOMORES - WISE AND FOOLISH . . . The bulk of our class entered Western in September, 1963. The idea of entering any high school had been a frightening prospect, however, Western proved uniquely terrifying. It stood as a staunch pillar of tradi- tion-a tradition marked by scholastic excellence, feminine poise, and a V fortress of rigid standards transforming the girl into the woman, As Q man is a product of his environment, so were we products of our junior high schools. And with this somewhat dubious background it seemed V inevitable that we would either shatter tradition or-more likely-become shattered ourselves. Thus with Mr. DeWollT and deportments threatening f and higher education beckoning, we entered the threshold of our crumbling if fortress-struggling to pry open a front door that seemed sturdier than ' 'in .1 ffl our pillar of tradition -and resigned ourselves to the six flight climb. Dr. Richard W. Bateman ad- dresses the Sophomore Class. Ellen Ornoff, Class Vice-President, presents the banner to Miss Kell. November 22, 1963 was Sophomore Day. We had come a long way. That door had been opened and those steps had been climbed many times since September, nothing as of yet had been shattered, and we discovered that the administration was on our side-indeed, anxious to help us. We, the Sophomore Class, would be recognized by the school as being capable of carrying on its spirit. Perhaps more important is the fact that we realized the value of the enthusiasm and dedication of the classes and faculty of Western, of the people that we could call our friends. This day we were unified. We stood together in the assembly and sang, and so did we stand together later in a hush, in disbelief. lt was announced to the students at approximately 2:30 that President Kennedy had been assassinated. A void, a feeling of emptiness permeated the air. lt would be ludicrous to try to capture in words the bond which every individual sensed that day, but a bond there was. At the end of the day, we gained with our sadness a bit of wisdom, a bit of maturity. We no longer were outside looking in on Western, we were inside looking out for a moment into an incomprehensible world. President Betsy Pramshufer formally pre- sents the Class of ,66 to the school. nn-a-n-a.---...- . . JUNIORS - WISER STILL Equipped with valuable arm and leg muscles de- veloped from past training, the Class of 1966 again entered the halls of ivy and tackled the towering stairs and ironclad doors of Western. September, 1964 marked our elevation to the status of Jolly Juniors . As we jogged along our jolly way, however, we found that there were many new phases of Western to greet us. The jovial smile of Miss Essie M. Hughes, the new vice principal, was one addition which we wel- comed. But a new aspect had been added to Western, forcing newcomers and solid citizens alike to adapt. This was, of course, the split-shift system. We soon became accustomed to rising with the sun-or before it-each morning and found that the adjustment to the new schedule was not too strenuous after all. There was a more serious problem, however, which commanded our attention. For the tirst time, Western was threatened by a serious rift between classes. For the lower school, Western had become scarcely more than an extension of junior high. The Shiftless Swing , the Student Coun- cil dance, helped to restore to the student body the former sense of unity and harmony. The door-deeorat- ing contest which preceded it let the students give vent to all humorous and artistic tendencies as puns and con- struction paper invaded every homeroom. ln our junior year, the barrage of testing began. PSAT, SAT, ACT, NCTE, NMSQT, and Hire the Handicapped-the initials and code numbers further confused our befuddled minds. So we hoped for the best, but prepared for the worst. For many us us, plans for college were no longer vague premonitions, but definite threats! ln November, politics crept into the classrooms of Western. The windows, doors, and statues all took on a new look as red, white, and blue posters, stickers, and crowns appeared everywhere. The mock election caused many clenched teeth and restrained tcmpers, but with President Johnson's victory over Barry Gold- water, the general metabolism of the school returned to normal. The day the demolition crew moved in was a sad one for Westernitcs. Western itself was not being removed, but something almost as dear to us was. The Stanton-our Stanton-our auditorium-was being wrecked. What is to become of a world in which a beautiful, historic theater like the Stanton is torn down to make way for a black top parking lot! Behold the smiles a ring can bring! CONGRATULATIONS . . . . . . PRESENTATIONS, Diana Lew, Junior Class President-recognized from both ends of the pulpit. .l ii 15 .EIT 5 jill. elf if ,vi is Jenny Ping, Class Treasurer HEY! Weire juniors! We would have shaken the very walls with the cheer if we hadn't remem- bered that Westernites are ladies. The excitement mounted until the school was about to split at the seams. The mass of dark skirts, white blouses, and yellow corsages which burst onto Howard Street on the way to the Stanton was even more conspicuous than the usual motley crew known to break loose occasionally. And we thrived on the attention. We arrived at the assembly to find the best sight that could possibly greet us-men. The United States Second Army Band created a mood appropo to the occasion with its spirited music. So we marched back to Western fairly beaming and very unwilling to succumb to teachers' efforts to make us buckle downn. Noon found the members of the class gathering at the Rec Room door. The anxious audience could not possibly have an idea of the chaos in the court- yard as the cast of Oliver prepared for the show. The costumes were mainly the oldest rags possible, and the makeup consisted of powdered chalk applied with a baseball, and dirt. With such a professional production, the show could not have been anything but a roaring success. And a success it wasg and roar we did. 'gAnd so the twain shall meetf' .. ' . AND THE UNITED STATES SECOND ARMY BAND W'7. ' . X V Vice President Eve Kresin presents Miss Kell with the Class Banner. Uphold your honor and fine tradition. i'V 8? 1 a 127 0LIVER! Director: Yvonne Ropiski Accompanist: Ralene Sehnider Oliver ,,...,..,.,. Mr. Bumble ...., , Mrs. Corney ,.... Sowerberry ......,. Noah .... .,.4,... Charlotte ..A.. ..... Charlie Bates ,,.. . A rtful Dodger ....., F agin ..... ...t,.. Nancy ,,.. .. Bet t.t.... ....,... Brown low ...,. . Bill Sykes .... . CAST: BOYS: Lane Snyder ..r,Anne Schmidt Marian Edelman ,Susan Steinberg .i Sandra Hughes .. Rachel Velelli , .,..t Carol Blum Bonnye Bluefeld Susan Frahm . .,., Patsy Simon .,,,..,.Eve Kresin Leslie Feldman .. Rhonda Fields Vanessa Brown Elizabeth Chin Joan Geiwitz Jackie Gilberg Karin Ginsberg Luisa Girlando Sandra Hughes Sharon Hurley Marie Remanjon Judy Scher Cecelia Shevy Betty Huffaker, C horeographer Alice Byrnes Ellen Dahne Debbie Etelson Marty Gilbert Sparki Ornoff Esther Blank Judy Finkelstein Sarah Genut Linda Levin Barbara Levy Astrid Lipp Barbara McEliece Christine Misiora Nancy Pfarr Jennie Ping Nancy Quade Anna Tenebaum Carole Weinstock Joanne Williams DANCERS: STAGE Naomi Jenkins Sparki Ornoff Cindy Renoff Cindy Ross Ellen Sehnider Fran Sherr Sharon Whitman CREW: Martha Landowne Layne Marcus Betsy Pramschufcr Anne Gordon Cons1der yourself part of the furmture Rogues, ruflians, and rascals. I ' ...,4 ' , . , A2 ll . , s , 1 I r For the safety of my virtue-I shall scream! Can a person change? It's possible. 131 Y QA! . f 1 2, ,gp NQQ' fu If j, 'aff ' 1 N L ol' ,, X , I Uv T Q Q 5 x P Q.. X. ,fi N ,hui 5-7:5 'bw f 1 1 'S .2 I Me',:..,.. f ,L .. I Hg X' g 4 f fm :WA X? 9 1 if 1 JUNIOR PROM - JUNE 12, 1965 Mood Indigo sets the tone for Z1 royal evening. MI N 1 9 5 ll sp' U 156171 :A M ,A .- x lr.,-A I ? 'Z' q- ? ll pf . ' ln to -4 H35-. 1 3, ,Q f, ' my' M QA QQKP as xv . H 'L-.-.:' ,.,,- .,. 2 .9 fx, QQ A 5 ' ' , 'N ' X f .fi . VB N Q' 1. ffm M Ma N -1. I Q 2 ., - x L i' .L.1 .1 -gefiff ' . sf iv -ies .: ff f, v Q ig if LEW . 'frm ,V ff 'fxlifivi' X1-U J w , F.v,.Y. w. . ,f.f12g1g,,igQ,1e3 .51 Q .f , XE A funny thing happened on the way to thc prom . . . Out with thc in crowd. W ' an 35 Enter and sign in, please. 7 'JJ-1 fl J The best to you each morning Class President, introduces Dr. Paquin. geffreggygr 5 Joanne Williams, Ask yourself, 'What kind of girl was I when l entered Westerng what kind of girl am I now?' 'a 3 Three standards, thr xii kk' g l ec seniors, and a sm' . 'fi ,W ,bV c Q r QV LO!! JM! A xo o J wiXfxWiQf'2MiJ7ffy L SENIOR DAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1965-a cloudy day, grey and drizzlyg it was enough to wilt anyonefs spirit. But it could not discourage the stal- wart seniors of Western! Many of us started the day by keeping the truck drivers com- pany for breakfast. Those who came to school in the crepe-paper-decorated cars found that by the time they arrived, their blue and gold masterpieces were slightly SOSSY- So we poured into our homerooms anxious to pin our yellow rose corsages onto our white dresses and discovered that maybe there was something to wrist corsages after all. For all the confusion in the courtyard and the dash to the Mayfair in the rain, we marched down the aisles of our auditor- ium in poise and serenity. Dr. Laurence Paquinls words inspired us, those of Miss Kell congratulated us. And we emerged from the assembly-Seniors at last! After school, Westernis seniors flooded the downtown area. We had to explain to many observers that no, we were not all get- ting married. The managements of many downtown restaurants were probably glad that this Senior Day was only an annual allairg as far as we were concerned, the day could not last long enough. A single note of serenity. 4 Bear the banner onward, lift the colors higher. 141 We won't tell if you won't 2 Spirited seniors sample snacks. SENIOR PICNIC THE day was crisp and clear and the pungency of turning leaves filled the air. An uninhibited feeling of wild freedom broke loose in the vast- ness of the park, the trees, the sky. Suddenly, the shrieks of scrounging scavenger hunters and howls of husky football players shattered the serenity of the landscape. The air of camaraderie was genu- ine. Everyone felt itg everyone liked itg everyone made it soar. From the first touchdown scored to the last guitar-accompanied melody, the prevail- ing spirit was high. Once again the seniors boosted the unity within the classg we secured that unity with a bond of friendship. aw s 1 AR . IEWW - def. ww. ff ta WF., s ' M I ,4y.,xj'!uh Age' .W X, ,X I 'LL7' 'f7f,,.v Ci-1 . . is f f' g 'S t if if 3 Shall we cut class and do this again next week? WI ,I lf: 9? vin. fi at ll T 'f 1 idx. koi Y 4 Cya ,,., 143 x, Q, 1 'ajvf ' -- 5 1 - J ,j-' , , A f ai ' I . ,M 5 . 7 , , in 45 . A My ffg'?, 1. fu Q Q Ur . J .Q - A 7 Ve ,7 - Q. Qi' ' ' b K K z-,-I V ,, ' ' 1, M . . 2 , 1 4' Y. J . V ' v ' . V , X 5 ' J' , , - 432 y 2' Q S ' x , 1 ,K W Q M 1' , ,, , , Na' yy if, L - - . . ,I f 5 L.-'lx , W i 'N ,, - M' , Q df. gif if ' Y? W , ,Q s V' jg 91 3-f'1X f1 ' 1 'P' ,fi-A 1 i . M 4 ' 2 ' lb 4 4. '. 'ff , ' lfgf. A43 lp : V f f Mg , H, N Q f . . 2 K P Q l ,fs ' W - 4 'A Y ' .I L MA v 'Q-4 ' 'w vi ,p 'QS ,v-.. .. I fd' fa 'yfk 5. . f,,., fn, ,..: x, .4 - fi f .1 , 1' y , o , 1 . . az, df f. f. .1 4 P' L .il , 'fp V 1 - . 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The night was wild with en- tranced hearts captured by the magic of this evening. lv Return of the Lafayettes Csee page 1363 Come a little bit closer . . . . . . you,re my kind of guyf' gi ,. .Wfff: 'J M r , -.MW ?-- Q M X ujffffwf .. ., -uIl ' kWfL-M' .N A X - A .--. - The effects of the Bay were felt by all. FROM SENIORS May 4, 1966 marked the re-birth of Western's most well-liked tradition: Jr-Sr. Boat Ride. Hundreds of Westernites boarded the Port Welcome that bright day, and amidst the gleeful cries of class rivalry, shouts of Everybody must get stoned, and tones of melodious guitars, it was quite obvious that the air which pervaded was an unrestrained yet most con- cordant spirit. Our tour of the Chesapeake Bay was initiated with wishes of Bon Voyage , ironically, three weeks later, another type of farewell was to occur, namely Fare- well Assembly. On May 27, we marched into the Mayfair Theatre in our white dresses and yellow corsages as we had done only eight short months ago-however this would be our last time to do so. Greetings were extended to the class by Mr. Sidney Chernak, Assistant Superintendent of Baltimore Public Schools, and the Farewell Address was delivered by Mrs. lrene Walker, Management Analyst of the A.l.D. Following the assembly, Seniors, family, and friends met in the Rec Room for a reception. The rainy weather of that day did not dampen our spirits entirely, for we knew that in the next two weeks we would still come together in unity for the final Senior Activities. SENIOR EVENTS -THE END OF THE END Joanne Williams, Class President, presides for the last time at Farewell Assembly. 'LR ax ...Ay S Seniors awaii sumptuous feast. fa S-I Y '!a Q , 'x lf takes iwo Io tango! TO ALUMNAE A Mad Hatter's Teaparty was the theme of the Class of '66's Senior Banquet. A sump- tuous feast graced the tables of Bluecrest North that June seventh. When our appetites were sated, we sat back to enioy the witty toasts' to the administration and faculty, Miss Kell's warm and humorous remarks, and Anne Schmidt's brilliant and satirical play Alice in Western- land. The Mad Hatter never, ever, had it so good! Two nights later we gathered again-this time in Polytechnic's auditorium for the one hundred and fourteenth annual Commence- ment. Admist smiles and tears we clutched those long-awaited diplomas, then listened carefully to the words of the Honorable Thomas J. D'Alesandro, President of the City Council. The final fling, Senior Prom, was held on June thirteenth at Bluecrest North. With music provided by Stan Bridge, we found this last evening memorable, and truly A Midsummer Night's Dream. ...- MONOPOLY to laul do not pass GO, do not collect two hundred dollars. BEGINNING ANE COMMENCEMENT 'W C , 'U if fm at Q- 'fv- EJ Ut Q Qa.w4f'4 3 lf 'x 1 x K -.fbQ7 Y Y v v Mqngmig, f I x . .1 K W'k'1g2L.i2g f. r 'H+ - f wax,-,,. W Hr- x 'B W -I vw, M., :H-, MQ. aw,. jf., ,iffy 1 wi 'E 4-. I 5 4 GY ig f ,F as , 5 x , an-Q V -v. .1, fn! 71' g 0 fw,h 'vii vnQg. will MOC -010 f 6 4, f A , A 3 4, .1 A 00' , .. ao 4 ww S 9 Y Nw , WWW Q QRG -4 4lwz4 rlolv A V5 S STUDENT COUNCIL Innovation would have to be the key to this year's Student Council platform. New programs were instituted and changes were seen in the honor code, election procedures, and the 90-Club. Concise meetings sandwiched in between p the two sessions provided a meeting y ground for both schools. 4 STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Standing I. to r.: Bonnye Bluefeld, Cathy Booth, Linda Bormuthe, Rhonda Fields, Diane Beddows, Maybelle Taylor, Diana Lew, Seated: Sally Zierler, Vice-President, Marsha Chalmus, President. This page Compliments of the Student Council This page Compliments of C.5 --an ' qi r-iv Q if 9' ,bf IS' X H 'TVLI 2. N'. ' to-L 'S 1 - tri' 1 . .0s'.1vb.1.:u-. :Ve I '59 V . -P. ' '-Q . h . .fini 1. .' ., Xi. 4 Y. gg' 'ni 'L' V v' ' 'IIE ,. - . . , - 534' 0 -, , ' L- F' f v 3.9.1. 0 Q '. u , K ,,'a ki ls xc , ft f,-e! . Ns fi -U'x ski: 3.4 ,Q 1 A 1. 1 Y' 1 , 4-, .,, , iii B s Q-, . Q 0 'rw - unwr- Q V V 2 9 'iq 2 r, u ,J Q QQ ' -L S . ar . 5 K I A E 2 s I, s.,0' -Q3Q.,Q. lg .Q . V ,. 1 i ., MM'-x'-vm ' s ,........,..--X-.f LK, Tutoring'Committee Co-chairmen: Cathy Booth and Diana Lew, seated. Lost and Found Committee Chairman: Maybelle Taylor, seated. Compliments of C-21 Y I UV I 2'- Wm 'Q QQQQX 11 -15. f QN E7 P 5 e .A 951 s mx- 1' Juxtaposltxon i V muw Q ' o A 1 X , . 1 ' l ' Q -K ' Q '. fu? N' J' X' .fan I 947 'kv 'L p -Gi:-x 'gl JUN, , X . 1 - 4-5 .3 1 5 ' V ' Q'WJ . N wxm' . WX R X w S, ' , X7 ., ik. 5' , x ,V - . , ' K See fr L ,f 5 W' f-1 ' ,A N 'leiql ' s GUYS AND DOLLS the brace. arm for to em GEORGE GASCOIGNE 6. ,, - .gm , Sm 'W' H' 6? fu .X , Wai' Q X ,,,. ma.-.-.ww , 4 ,C .,., y,,Y.'As o K . ....,,,,, F X25 -- .. , 1- .fi . if f .. .. I Ii.?a f 111 S 3 ff, gy' A .. , 5N:5f?f'i3 + k I L .iaT'1fl'! G' J- ' 9f'y5SR,wff ' 4'-5' Q ' ' ' 5 'sg'-E ,. ' ...H , , . ,Mm if V. we VWVNQQ, .W C. - 51. ng ' n 'Qi .Q an Q N5 Psi, , W-1 lax I ' s s-.J B5 Serve and thou shalt be served. If you lovc and serve men, you cannot, by any hiding or strutegem, escape the remuneration. EMERSON BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANTS JUNG JA This page compliments of Baltimore Contractors, Inc. Wa ii SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB Elaine Marcus, President Kathy Walsh, Vice-President Social Service Club President, Elaine Marcus takes thc linul steps in the 1965 Toy Drive. .ms ,T 3 A il l is A l 7 l Z L- L.. i Q ' gl' I ...f v faik I 9 Q. 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EV 3 A Q, A J 1 , 1 'W M a 1 My swwviy, X is if W W T wi W M u P 1 , 0 W W X N Qjwjp? M ii fy M i' K E , I , Es Z. 3 ' 562 f f I HTlll'l'0'.Y music in the sighing of a reedg Thvrc's music in the gushing of a rill,' There's music in all things, if men had ears Their vurih is hut nn vclm of the spheres. 166 BYRON v if THE TREBLETTES THE GLEE CLUB 5 5' ' F B' W Q .1 atgif, 5 , THE MADRIGALS THE BAND THE ORCHESTRA THE CONCERT CHOIR jf fgg v 0f0WJ,,,V KAW 1 67 ig- f 'Wf MORNING SCHOOL UNITED NATIONS YOUTH President: Ellen Furstenberg -41 FUTURE NURSES ASSOCIATION i INTERFAITH CLUB President: Sarah Genut. Compliments of A-2 MORNING SCHOOL FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 9,4 N KN V - A V 4.4 'I 2' I . .4 I T A xg' yf L gl A 1' A A i A -1 WESTERN DRAMA CLUB W PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE The latest from Germany. Compliments of C-3 The German Club in full array. Smiles for thanks justly due. GERMAN CLUB Scarlet bows, oversized head- pieces, full skirts, and mulli- colored flowers: German lllllabies and drilzking sm1g.s',' a crowded smge and crowded audience. T n ' Y 4 Q 5 by X wi T T T m,. 1. L M L ghs- . x x.x. Q,.1LxAE, ..tA 't is AWA ea4'far-fb-c4fh!fof llc Cbnyoud Cf-hr, La JMMA, 13 fa la fzvfm mia Me cwfpcify gf sk ilzfgafmmf Hai' in ff my ff ,af Agfa Wm! mv! Mme f!ff gig, ,-WW rfmsaweaf P, . cr ,' sinus f,..ff'4i ff forocfvffmf' af ,fliwf f!!,'2--S.: 4.4-'Asn rxwmcw of pfwfx ff! ffiff A-3,13 - fjvfff wfff nsfaffc 151.4 f f 'L 'fx fkvfn' Ci- 0911? ll,,'f..'r: Q , ffm, if f'x' SYCR15 ,,Qf'6Cf!JPG-Q! M ft- 'Z-if f f rn riff f 1. P953 .fi f',f' :.cJ-fdfcfaiw am A 3,1 . :fa fc cislavfcaf ?.,,,,- jx gif vffiq f 55',,.:' ,f ! ' iv .2 15 fkf .kfsffr ,Lf wg :effvfsf f wflfflh Me 66una'af1'cJ D, l 4'-4f f f7 ,991 .JJWA ' y hdlffdfllilf 6211 Q nur! ic! ff Notice how Westward Ho! got on the Campus Crier page. 172 THE EDITORS This page Compliments of D-ll NEXT WEEK WE'VE JUST GOT TO GET ORGANIZED THE STAFF l , . V at hr g . I Dfw l 1 ' f ,.... , .....,.. 7 l .uf EE - ' . X3 6. S l fi H: 1 , .., M-.. H . ,V-, 45 N: A-,f N . V Lf Y f , . N. ,. .O e,,E:,!.' I fe w - cc :md ' .ll i CAMPUS CRI ER Editorial Dir.- M. Edelman '66 Bus. Manager- D. Dobbyn '66 News- R. Nitzberg '66 Features- M. Edelman '66 Sally Gold '67 Literary- Mrs. B. Koehler Miss Grossman Editor-in-Cliief Ina Smith '66 EDITORS Sporfs- Ann Linus '67 Art- Jennie Ping '66 ADVISORS Managing Ed.- Nancy Pfarr '66 Plmmgraplly- Ann Gordon '66 Excllzilige- Murgi David '67 Circ'nInIi0n-- G. Dubois '67 Offire Manager- Diana Lewis '67 Bu.ri11e.v.s'- C. Hoffman, Jr. lag' sl S fy' . 'Gif 'Q 1 f 1fQf i ,xg .x . 1 ,L,,. Qt, R Q-4.w,, .. WX V., 4..- gvfwfg N . f '5--, i 1 I Sometimes this 'N bf aa yn W ,gf ,M 9 ,ff , 1 . , 1 K ff A. r 5 -. ,Jw .Wflflf ws f, Nix , . . X-K , , wwf, A, 'Wi w ,JIS A Q . Q 3 is A ug 'wk 1 ii 'Q Q P J' -gg i 1- 'x 't J LJ V 9,5 ,, -JT .. ,gf A Win nw 5 :,.. 1' A 1,5 wk ,N v ,, 2 1, QQW Vs VOLLEYBALL GAME Let's go teachers, we want some . , . . . . ACTION! 5' x 5 8 I QW? 1 , 1 1 A , , va N 3' Ll lv. Y X, V S A,-YQ f WESTWARD HO! WEEK Westward Ho! Week burst in on Monday October 25, with the hit musical, l'Gigi, Stop the Poppin, Sound of the Roarin' Gun. A spritely jester guided us all the way from the rip-roarin, west to the propriety of an English nanny. On Wednesday, thc Ho! staff challenged the teachers to an ill-fated volleyball game they were trounced by the faculty's team. The 3-15 Shop visited on Thursday with a trunk full of fab fashions for mod-minded girls. On Friday, the business staff, masquerading a la wild west, went trick-or-treating for Westward Ho! But instead of candies, the goodies they brought back were business and patron ads Come, children, let us shut up the box and the puppets . NA ah LCE J' Ejxxrbxi-QU Lkwf Q-A U-fuvx-Q Q32 X- , Qc SA:-kix A6 f kxfifx-Q SCLNWQ- kgykmk-y'x+x 5 ,. Qfgk QQ LMQL5 W , O fx EW-' K QLBVQQI I 'r . . . for our play is playful out. From Vrmizy Fair, THACKIERY 180 The poor painted fool . . . . . . falls to the gr0Ur1d W . . . and everyone laughs when he's down. GROUND BREAKIN Q, 182 Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Color Guard Mr. Eli Frank, Jr., President, Board of School Commissionersg Miss Dorothy Kell, Principal, W. H. S.: Mayor Theodore R. McKelding Victor Frenkil, President, Baltimore Contractors, lnc. if . 'Rs' l.4,,-s Q s- Four golden spades broke the ground at the .site of the new Poly- Western Complex and Polylv morelz- ing band appeared in full array. Festivities at ll lunelzeon closed with entertainment lzy We.s'tern'.v Trelflettes and a promise of completion for the Classof'67...'68...'69... Miss Kell turns the first spade of ground for Weste Mayor McKeldin addresses ofiicials and students we MZ' :Sai ' W, i Z 184 .......L. It was just the other day . . . 1 was leaning against the mailbox and waiting for the bus, laughing with a friend over some of our past antics, complaining as usual about some of the classes, teachers, homework, and boys-or lack of them. With the prom lurking, some of us had turned in desperation to what is known by some as the inferno, by others as the Johns Hopkins mixer. Then there were the afternoons when I vowed to stay late and finish my research at Pratt. l invariably ran into a dozen or so friends and we sat in the Humanities section-outdoing each other in discussing how much work we had, disturbing the next table, and conscientiously avoiding any form of serious study. We never lacked any of the many minor catastrophes or joys of life. My notebook, the compilation of a year's blood, sweat, and toil-how often l had seen those .Qt -wh. wi precious pages scattered on the floor detached from the rings! Cokcs from Read's, brownies at the Dutch Door, necklaces, earrings, and other assorted mania from the Leather People. a relic book from Peabody- none could be detached from the total picture. They all helped to create the special aura of our own unique world. That is all over now. The past complaints and antics were submerged in anxiety and anticipation of farewell and graduation-tearful good-bycs and sacred promises of visits and letters. But most of us would never see each other again, except perhaps in an awkward moment of a chance meeting. So with our close friends still in our confidence, we left, eager yet hesitant to embark on the unlimited possibilities of the future. ADVERTISEMENTS ALUMNAE Lucille G. Abrams Alumna of 1896 Bernice N. Applefeld Nancy D. Arnold '57 Miriam A. Asch Back Corner of D2 '65 Gail Barth Mrs. Shirley Baum Loretto E. Boss Miss Evelyn L. Brodie Allison S. Carr '51 Joan Chalmers Mrs. Citrenbaum Mrs. Cohen Pat Connolly 63 Patricia Dawson Dinsmore Margaret Dvoval 44 Lorranie L. Engles Nancy Face Juanita Fisher '65 Shirley Diskin Friedman Mrs. Judy Garber Sandy Gardner '61 Marti Gerber '65 Mrs. Glassner Anne Weisman Goldiner Mrs. Mitzi Greenberg Nancy Hack Clara H. Hament Selma B. Harris April Henson '61 Vicki Hall 65 Sandy lbex 64 Mrs. Patricia S. Jones '55 Sarah K. Karen Eleanor B. Kelley '21 Susan Kosnik 65 Sara K. Kovens 36 Joyce D. Levy Liz, Myra Bunk Moccabec '65 Margie, Carol '65 Miriam B. Markert '27 Emma McCawley Dorothy B. McCue Cecelia K. Mensh Mr. Donald Milbun Rochille G. Miller '60 Nancy Morawe Alice Myers '65 Bunk Nordia '65 Ethel T. Norwitz '49 Diane Parsley Blanche K. Paskoff Mrs. Charles Payer '49 Mar aret H. Renoff Estene Rogers Sylvia F. Seherr Pauline Sheplan '65 Mrs. Charlotte Siavitz '35 Leona S. Siskind Selma B. Smulyan '35 Kathy Spicer '65 Carolyn Stdzenback '65 Leah Stoler '31 Mrs. Charles E. Sumwalt '25 Doris Talbott '61 Lucille Terry '44 Joyce Tillbery '55 Miss Alexis Timm Mrs. Pearl We ravch '36 Mrs. Brenda Chendricks '56 Miss Sally Young '65 Cheryl Zeischel '65 Mrs. lrving Zerwitz Mrs, Kenneth Zierler SWEETHEARTS A. J. 81 K. D. Adbrion 81 Abe Alan H. 81 Sue D. Alice 81 Friskie Anna 81 Larry Anno 81 Nathaniel Arlene 81 Johnny Barb 81 Bob Barbie 81 Mikie Basil 181 Poodle Batman 81 Robin Betty 81 Andy Betty Ann 81 Bob Bill 81 Joyce Bob 81 Bobbie Bobby 81 Peggy Bruce 81 Linda Butch 81 Nita Calvert 81 Cleo Carinne 81 Alan Carol 81 Boots 65 Carol 81 Donald Carol 81 Gary Charles 81 Nona Charlie 81 Margie Charlotte 81 Lewis Chipman 81 DOLT Cindy 81 Walter Cleo B1 Calvert Dave 81 Bonnie David 81 Judy Diane 81 Richard Dickey 81 Sharon Don 81 Deb Dot 81 Bill Dotty 81 Gerry Douglas 81 Shelley Ed81 Barb Ed 81 Gail Ed81 Joan Eddie 81 Ina 86 81 99, Inc. Faye '81 Billy Mr. 81 Mrs. Franz George 81 Odessa Glenn 81 Sandy Govio 81 Kiggie Grace 81 Lee Greg 81 Boug lllya 81 Caprice Ina 81 The Hairy Stork Inez 81 James Jackie 81 Linda Jane 81 Bob '65' Jane 81 Rick Janet 81 Dave Jannette 81 Albert Jeanne 81 Herb Jerry 81 Leslie Jim 81 Lex Jim 81 Mary Jim 81 Ruthie Joanne 81 Mrq. Joe 81 Kathy John 81 Ruth Johnny 81 Lindo John Hopkins Judi 81 Paul 11-14-65 Judy 81 Kenny Kathy B1 Billie The Kidd 81 Peanuts Lanie Larry Leslie Linda Linda 81 Lance B1 Sandy 81 Janet 81 Fred S. 81 Paul K. Linda 81 Rock Lynne B1 Gill Mack 81 Ruby Margie 81 Otts Marian 81 John Mary 81 Barry Mary 81 Dean Mary Ann 81 Barry Mary 81 Michael Maybelle 81 Otis Merle 81 Stuart Michael 81 Stephanie Mike 81 Amy Napoleon 81 lllya Nick 81 Karol Odell 81 Harold Pat Bryant Pat 81 Tom Paul 81 Donna Paul 81 Eileen Peggy 81 Frankie Peggy 81 Kenneth Peggy 81 Kent Pete 81 Josie Polly 81 Howard Richard 81 Helene Rich 81 Mary Lou Roger B1 Connie Joanne 81 Charlie Ronny 81 Grace Ruby 81 Mack Sallye 81 John Sandy 81 Doccie Sharon 81 Alan Sharon 81 Marc Zallis Skeeter 81 Linda Skip 81 Gay Sonny 81 Lynne Stanb 81 Ruthie S. Steve 81 Hazel Steve 81 Marie Stewart 81 Kitty Sue 81 Myron Sue 81 Sam Susan P. 81 Larry B. Tad 81 Minniebelle Tammy 81 Buddy Ted 81 Linda Terry 81 Johnny Thelma 81 John Tiger 81 Pussycat Tina 81 Malcum Tink 81 Michael '66 Tom 81 Karen '65' Tom 81 Nancy Tom 81 Les Trudy 81 Ellen The Vaa 81 Bill Veep 81 lllya Vic 81 Betty Vickie 81 Cliff Wayne 81 Sue Wendy B1 Butch Wright 81 Lee Boone 81 Betty Carol 81 Dick Denise 81 Alex Don 81 Bonnie Jon 81 Di Rob 81 Judy Marlene 81 Jason Barry J. 81 Helene Steve 81 Sue Ted 81 Elly Pot 81 Jolene Danny 81 Ellen Sue 81 Jim Walter 81 Rhonda Michelle 81 Dennis Carolyn 81 Paul Sue 81 Jeff Frank 81 Charlotte Charles 81 Sandra Bobbie 81 Bud Bebe 81 Ray 1 Mr. 8. Mrs. E. L. Wilson Leslie Wieland Compliments of: CRIP'S FLORIST 705 Poplar Grove St. Congratulations: TREBLE1'TES 1966 WHY LIT? HONORS ENGLISH IV WASKEY'S QUALITY MEATS LAFAYETTE MARKET FONTI'S BARBER SHOP 1203 N. Charles Street GILES FOOD MARKET 913 Patapsco Ave. Always Open Best Wishes to the Class of '66 Jake's Delicatessen 1011 E. 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Exclusive Pals Kathy Meads Janet Reid Mary Angela Mechlinski Priscilla Barth Carol Freeman Karen Towers Marsha Fenton Pat Keene .lo Ann Fields Josseline van Opstel Charlotte Smith Judy Coultos Connie Kruse Cyndy Curtin Pat Maloney Nancy McClary Kathy Forney Tia Callanan fly M 1 K XQ ' 0 I kj! V TN ' x fl gffbpqp UV Lf A f' Y L CONGRATULATIONS And Best Wishes To The 1966 GRADUATING CLASS PATAPSCO THEATRE 603 Pofopsco Ave. VICTORY THEATRE 1017 Pczfopsco Ave. HOLLYWOOD THEATRE 5509 Oregon Ave. Arbufus 27, Md. COMPLIMENT Linda Bormuth Sharon Bowers Donna Brown Vanessa Brown Sue Choyce Juanita Grebe Mary Harveson Barbara Hayes Linda Inman Debbie Johnson Cecil Kuhne Sandra Leheau S OF MISS HARE'S HOMERO Martha Mathews Rubylee Milby Mary Moses Nancy Riggie Vicki Russo Cindy Sheppard Jane Showell Shirleen Shivers Joyce Smallwood Sharon Snyder Arlene Weeks Cathy Williams Helen Winters OM D-12 STARK FILMS Howard 8g Centre Streets Compliments of a Friend to the CLASS OF '66 Compliments of SEGALL-MAJESTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS 909 N. Charles Street PEOPLE'S SERVICE Laundry and Dry Cleaning 1110- 1118 Ward St. MARIANNE SHOP Reisterstown Road Plaza Compliments of DIAMOND LUNCH INC. 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Good luck to CLASS OF '66 .X Dorothy Mormann SUN RAY 29th and Greenmount Avenue Baltimore, Maryland Phone 467-4900 LENITA'S BEAUTY BOX 1104 Laurens Street Baltimore, Maryland 21217 CUSTOM INTERIORS INC. 2300 York Road Phone 252-5320 When you need Beautiful cards and gifts come to THE HARMONY SHOP 202 Clay St. Good luck to the class of '66 From the Juniors of C4 REA K EECH MOTOR COMPANY, 3333 Frederick Ave. Baltimore, Maryland 21229 INC KOCH BROTHERS Plumbing and Heating Inc. 1221 Church St. Balto. 21225 Phone ELgin 5-3338 C. H. 8t B. BROTHERS PAINTING 8. REBUILDING CONTRACTOR Mgr. Clyde Beatty MO 4-0316 4307 Fairfax Rd. The freshest Fashions Come TO INVEST FOR YOUR FUTURE From DEMPSEY-TEGELER 8. 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White Carolyn White M.. s. M... A. william. Mrs. Lillian Wainwright Mary Yamber Mrs. Fred Zeller Patricia Kellner Deborah Rotondo Regal Auto Mrs. Madeline McCreer Michele Roman Carolyn Reid '64 Bernard Spruce, ll Mr. 8. Mrs. Herbert Smith Mr. 8. Mrs. L. C. Tase Mr. Andrew Williams Mr. 8. Mrs. G. Woodland Mr. Jack Webb Norris J. Walbert Mrs. Mozie White Vivian White Mrs. B. H. Williams Mr. J. T. Watsic Mr. 8. Mrs. R. Wirth David 8. Mike Zells Jerry Zavodny, Jr. Mrs. Lillian Zavodny Will Wagner Charles Weaner Joseph Richberg Sonnie Mills Teresa Riesner Mildred Ries Mr. 8. Mrs. T. C. Noel Miss Lois Thompson Edith Wentworth Mr. 8. Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Sr Pam, Gwen, Jonathan, Hirsch Mrs. Bertha Jones Mrs. Carrie Jones Miss Maxine Jones Mrs. Bessie Doel Thomas E. Kelly Sandi Klitxner Mrs. Gertrude Koppel Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Kramer Mr. 8. Mrs. R. Kramer Scott Lapin Linda 8. 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