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CASTELLAN 


1957 


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That  little  spark  we  have  within 

Its  presence  all  now  know; 

In  some  of  you  'tis  smouldering, 

In  others  there's  a  glow 

That  in  the  years  ahead 

Will  shine  steadily  and  bright; 


And  calm  will  be  around  you 
As  your  goal  appears  in  sight. 
May  each  of  you  be  so  attuned, 
And  as  your  course  runs  true, 
May  strength  that  from  you  radiates 
Still  other  lives  imbue. 
MAY  RUSSELL 


*DecUcatio*t 

The  Ghost  of  St.  Mary's 

Detain  him  from  his  bent. 

Treads  the  halls  quietly 

Searching  diligently 

And  finding  in  you,  Mr. 

For  a  Guide: 

Yarborough,  these  qualities 

,  the  graduating  cl 

Thoughtful,  kind; 

Dedicate  this,  the  fruits 

With  gentle  power  and  wisdom 

Of  our  labor,  so  all 

To  improve  the  minds 

revere  you  a>  we  do. 

Of  pupils  ever-willing  to 

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Miss  LOUISE  K.  ROTHA 
Registrar,  Science 


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Miss  ETHEL  CHANCE 
Accountant 


Miss  BEATRICE  SIMMS 
Dean,  History 


Miss  MARGUERITE  BETTS 
Dietitian 


Miss  ANNA  SANDNFR 
Secretary 


Miss  GAIL  SCHEIBLE 
Jr.  Secretary 


Mr.  HARRISON  TAWNEY 
Public  Relations 


Mrs.  ALICE  FAHL 
English 


Mrs.  DORIS  CZARNECKI 
Nurse 


Mr.  ELWOOD  FAHL 
Science 


f  Miss  JANET  GUESS 

Music 


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Mr.  KEMP  P.  YARBOROUGH 
Social  Studies 


Miss  VELMA  PERKINS 
English 


Mr.  TIMOTHY  WHITEHEAD 
Art 


Miss  ELIZABETH  ALLAN 
Physical  Education 


Mr.  J.  FRED  KILPATRICK 
Psychology,  Math 


Miss  VIRGINIA  BARNES 
Home  Economics 


Mr.  C.  E.  BRANSCOMB 

Math 


Mrs.  CAROLINE  SASSER 
Lab.  Assistant 


Mr.  BAXTER  SASSER 
Speech,  Drama,  English 


Mrs.  MARIANNE  WALTER 
Foreign  Language 


Miss  JULIA  SKINNER 
Librarian 


Miss  VIRGINIA  SMITH 
Business 


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ELLEN    WARD    ASCHERFELD,  PRESIDENT 
'The  gentleness  of  all   gods  go  with  thee." 


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PATRICIA  ANNE  MUTH,  VICE-PRESIDENT 
"Blushing  is  the  color  of  virtue." 


MARGARET  ROSE  COMBS,  SECRETARY 
"I  was  not  born  to  be  forced.  I  will  breathe 
according  to  my  own  fashion. " 


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JANE  WARD  LEITCH,  TREASURER 
"Virtue  is  like  a  rich  stone,  best  simple  set. 


JEAN  SHERMAN  BAYNARD 

"A    woman's   love  is  strong  and  grows  when 

it  is  waiting. " 


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MARTHA  ANN  BREWBAKER 

"And    there    is  even  a  happiness  that  makes 

the  heart  afraid. " 


ANN  BRITTINGHAM 

"Whilst  life  remains,  it  is  well. 


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MARIANNE  SLINCLUFF  CHAPMAN 
"A    magnificent  spectacle  of  human  happi- 
ness. " 


BONNIE  LEE  CLEM 

"The  secrecy  of  success  is  constancy  of  pur- 
pose." 


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SUE  ANN  COLUFLOWER 
"One    good  hearty  laugh  is  a  bombshell  ex- 
ploding in  the  right  place." 


DIANE  ROBINETTE  DARVIS 

"Eyes    that    are    fountains    of    laughter   and 

thought.  " 


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PATRICIA  FAY  FLANAGAN 
"A  lass  with  Irish  seasoning." 


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ANN  STAMM  FORSHEY 

"What  a  frosty-spirited  rogue  is  this. 


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DORNA  FRADIN 

"The  only  waytohave  a  friend  is  to  be  one. 


CAROL  FAE  GROSS 

"The    best    part    of  beauty  is  that  which  no 

picture  can  express." 


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KATHRYN  ANNA  HELFRICH 

"As  true  as  life  and  twice  as  natural." 


CHARLES  M.  HIMMELHEBER 
"Gentle  of  speech,  efficient  ol  mind. 


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DOROTHY  ANN  HOLTZ 

"An  ornament  of  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit." 


DOROTHY  MAE  LAMBERTSON 
"Nothing  is  more  useful  than  silence." 


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JOHN  DOUGLAS  LAWERENCE 

"None  but  himself  can  be  his  parallel." 


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BENJAMIN  H.  MARTIN 
"If  words  were  dollars  what  a  millionaire 
he'd  be." 


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SARAH  M.  MAYER 
"Gentleness  is  power. 


LINDA  LOUISE  MILLER 

"Life's  a  zest  and  all  things  show  it." 


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PATRICIA  MARGARET  RUSSELL 
"Life's  a  dream  sprinkled  with  men. 


SARA  LOMNC  SHOOK 

"In  hi  on  woman  loves  her  lover, 

in  all  the  others,  all  she  loves  is  love." 


JAMES  ALLEN  THARP 

"Happy  is  the  man  that  findeth  wisdom. 


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CAROLINE  COOKN1AN  THOMSON 

"A    dry   jest,    sir.    .    .1    have  them  at  my 

finger's  end." 


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JOSEPHINE  KEMPT  WILLIAMS 
"Never   idle   a   moment,   but  thoughtful   of 
others." 


KAY  LOUISE  ALYS  WOOD 
"Live  today,  tomorrow  is  not." 


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MARY  BARTLETT  STIEBER,  PRESIDENT 
"A  stick  of  peppermint  in  a  gold  box." 


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WANDA  HILL,  VICE  PRESIDENT 
"Blest  with  temper  whose  unclouded  ray  can 
make  tomorrow  as  cheerful  as  today." 


LAURA  LEE  BAYLES,  SECRETARY 
"Though    this    be    madness,    yet    there    is 
method  to  It." 


CONSTANCE  VROOM  SENER,  TREASURER 
"The   surest  way  not  to  fail  is  to  determine 
to  succeed." 


ELIZABETH  ANN  BOZMAN 
"I   may  commit    many  follies    in  life,  but  I 
never  intend  to  marry  for  love." 


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PEGGY  ANN  BRITE 

"Soft  hair,  on  which  light  drops  a  diadem. 


CAfl.  HELEN  COPENHAVER 

"Be  silent  aii'!  net- never  betrays." 


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ANNE  PEYTON  CRAIG 

"As  many  farewells  as  be  stars  in  Heaven." 


DAWN  ELLEN  DEWITT 

"He  cometh  unto  you   with  a   tale,   which 

holdeth   children  from   play,  and  old  men 

from  the  chimney-comer." 


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DOROTHY  ELAINE  DEWITT 

"How    far    that    little     candle     throws     its 

beams!    So  shines  a  good  deed  in  a  naughty 

world." 


SANDRA  DIETRICH 

"Rings  on  her  fingers  and  bells  on  her  i 


MARGARET  HELEN  FUCHS 
"A   little  consideration,  a  little  thought  for 
others  makes  all  the  difference." 


JANET  GEHRING 

"Gentle   and  low,  an  excellent  thing   in  a 


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MAUREEN  GRACE 

"A  little  man  may  cast  a  great  shadow.' 


HELEN  TRUITT  LIVINGSTON 
"Your  heart's  desires  be  with  you!  " 


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ANN  HARDEY  MILLER 

"I  like  work,  it  fascinates  me.    I  can  sit  and 
look  at  it  for  hours." 


NANCI ROGERS 

"She's small, butso  is  a  stick  of  dynamite!  " 


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ANITA  INEZ  RO 

"Do  unto  the  other  feller  the  wa>  he'd  like 
to  do  unto  you,  an'  do  it  first." 


MA  RCA  RET  HOLT  ROSENBERGER 
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MARY  LINDA  SHIPLEY 

"The  game  of  life  is  looked  cheerfully  on 
whea  one  carries  in  one's  heart,  the  inal- 
ienable treasure  of  love." 


LESLEE  M.  WEINSTEIN 
"Though  I  am  always  in  haste,  I  am  never 
in  a  hurry. " 


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Most  Likely  to  Succeed 
Margaret  Combs 


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Most  Athletic 
Sally  Shook 


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Most  Likely  to  Succeed 
Margaret  Fuchs 


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Wittiest 
Maureen  Glace 


Most  Versatile 
Linda  Miller 


Sofc6o*Hore*i 


Most  Versatile 
Most  Athletic 
Araby  Stieber 


Most  Musical 
Carol  Fae  Gross 


Most  Artistic 

Wittiest 

Carol  Thomson 


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Most  Musical 
Leslee  Weinstein 


Most  Artistic 
Ann  Miller 


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Carver 
Secretary 


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Vice-President 


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President 


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Treasurer 


Dickerson 


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Russell  Connellee  ^bH  ^W 

Curtis  Robertson  ^^B 


Treasurer 
Moifett 


Whillden  ^Zfc^^X—  ..—  Fleetwood 


Dudley  *^         -  ~  Baker 


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Risher  Vice-President  ^  "^W  Secretary  MacNeal 

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SCHOOL 
ACTIVITIES 


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LEFT  to  RIGHT:    J.  Baynard,    L.  Wray,    M. 
Fuchs,  J.  Carver,  M.  Combs. 


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Left  to  Right,  1st  ROW:  N.  Lawder,  J. 
Baynard,  C.  F.  Gross.  2nd  ROW:  Miss 
Simms,  B.  Clem,  A.  Sutton,  A.  Stieber. 


"ityou&e  &o*H4Kittee 


Left  to  Right,  1st  ROW:  C.  Wait,  S.  Shook, 
M.  King,  J.  Baynard.  2nd  ROW:  Miss 
Simms,  C.  F.  Gross,  W.  Hill,  P.  Russell,  B. 
Clem. 


Left  to  Right,  1st  ROW:  B.  Snodgrass,  M. 
King,  C.  F.  Cross.  2nd  ROW:  D.  Darvis,  J. 
Peterson,  M.  Fuchs,  L.  Miller,  C.  Wait,  J. 
Carver. 


s4%t  eicd 


Left  toRight,  SITTING:  K.  Wood,  C.  Thom- 
son, N.  Lawder.  STANDING:  L.  Miller,  A. 
Forshey,  K.  Galusha,  K.  Helfrich. 


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Left  to  Right,  SITTING:  W.  Hill,  N.  Rogers, 
N.  Lawder.  STANDING:  L.  Robertson,  C. 
Sener. 


S<Z*ttfu0t4. 


Left  to  Right,  SITTING:  P.  Russell,  A.  Brit- 
tingham,  J.  Baynard.  STANDING:  L.  Wray, 
N.  Rogers,  K.  Wood. 


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LEFT  to  RIGHT:  P.  Flanagan,  B.  Bowers,  J. 
Williams,  M.  E.  Howard,  C.  F.  Gross,  D. 
Watson. 


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Left  to  Right,  SITTING:  J.  Leitch,  L  Wray, 
STANDING:  C.  F.  Gross,  D.  Lambertson,  D. 
Holtz. 


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Left  to  Right,  STANDING:  B.  Potter,  H. 
Livingston.  SITTING:  P.  Gantt,  A.  Hender- 
son, P.  Kveseth.     KNEELING:    M.  Fuchs. 


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Left  to  Right,  KNEELING:  D.  Watson,  G. 
Leon,  A.  Brittingham ,  B.  Snodgrass,  M.  King. 
SITTING:  M.  E.  Howard,  E.  Ascherfeld,  P. 
Flanagan,  D.  Darvis,  D.  Fradin,  S.  Lussier, 
P.  Russell. 


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Seagal   7te«A4 


Left  to  Right,  SITTING:  D.  Fradin,  S.  Lussier,  C.  F.  Gross,  K.  Wood.  1st  ROW,  STANDING:  S.  Shook, 
P.  Kveseth,  C.  Sener,  P.  Flanagan,  P.  Russell,  D.  DeWitt,  D.  DeWitt,  A.  Brittingham.  2nd  ROW, 
STANDING:    C.  Wait,  C.  Lister,  J.  Carver. 


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LEFT  to  RIGHT:    E.  Ascherfeld,  C.  Sener,  S.  Shook,  S.  Lussier,  L.  Miller,  M.  Fuchs,  K.  Wood,  D.  Darvis. 


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Left  to  Right,  1st  ROW:  T.  Hall,  J.  McLarn,  L.  Whilldin,  D.  DeWitt,  D.  DeWitt,  S.  Lussier,  H.  Risher,  N.  Rog- 
ers. 2nd  ROW:  M.  E.  Howard,  D.  Fradin,  B.  Snodgrass,  C.  Roberts,  C.  Thomson,  J.  Peterson,  D.  Dickerson,  C. 
Baker,  C.  F.  Gross.  3rd  ROW:  E.  Keinard,  P.  Brite,  L.  Connellee,  B.  Potter,  W.  Muxrow,  T.  Kaplan,  S.  Shook, 
M.  MacNeal,  K.  Galusha,  D.  Nelson. 


Performing  at  the  Christmas  Festival 


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ATHLETICS 


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Left  to  Right,  1st  ROW:  P.  Russell,  G.  Leon,  A.  Brittingham,  S.  Shook,  M.  King,  J.  McLarn,  D.  Darvis,  A. 
Sutton,  T.  Kaplan,  B.  Bowers,  K.  Wood.  2nd  ROW:  B.  Clem,  D.  Dickerson,  D.  Holtz,  D.  Fradin,  A.  Forshey, 
P.  Muth,  C.  Wait,  A.  Stieber,  M.  Fuchs,  J.  Scott.  3rd  ROW:  F,  Ascherfeld,  S.  Zahniser,  L.  Miller,  C.  Sener, 
G.  Copenhaver,  R.  Grace,  C.  Dudley,  C.  Lister,  A.  Rowe,  P.  Kveseth,  J.  Peterson.  4th  ROW:  N.  Rogers,  J. 
Williams,  P.  Flanagan,  C.  F.  Gross,  W.  Hill,  J.  Carver,  Miss  Allan,  M  J.  Orme,  N.  Lawder,  K.  Helfrich,  P. 
Gantt. 


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Left  to  Right,  STANDING:  W.  Hill,  J.  Carver,  L 
Miller,  J.  Scott.    SITTING:    Miss  Allan. 


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Left  to  Right,  1st  ROW:  S.  Shook,  A.  Sutton, 
J.  Scott.  2nd  ROW:  L.  Miller,  W.  Hill,  J. 
McLarn,  J.  Carver,  D.  Darvis.  3rd  ROW:  A. 
Stieber,  N.  Lawder,  A.  Forshey,  Miss  Allan, 
D.  Fleetwood,  S.  Lussier,  A.  Rowe. 


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LEFT  to  RIGHT:    J.  Gehring,  D.  Dickerson,  J.  McLarn,  D.  Darvis. 


c^ccozu'  eicd 


Left  to  Right,  SITTING:    M.  Combs,  S.  Shook,  K.  Wood.    STANDING:  S.  Lussier,  A.  Rowe,  J. 
McLarn,  B.  Parian,  A.  Forshey,  M.  Cockey. 


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Left  to  Right,  SITTING:  T.  Kaplan,  C.  Dudley,  A.  Stieber,  S.  Eyerman,  P.  Kveseth,  S.  Lussier,  A.  Rowe,  A. 
Miller.  KNEELING:  L.  Miller,  N.  Rogers,  K.  Wood,  P.  Cantt,  J.  Peterson,  D.  Fleetwood,  S.  Shook,  A.  Bozman. 
STANDINC:    Miss  Allan. 


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'Tired  but  happy" 


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Left  to  Right,  1st  ROW:  S.  Shook,  M.  Combs,  A.  Miller.  2nd 
ROW:  L.  Shipley,  C.  Dudley,  P.  Gantt,  A.  Stieber,  A.  Rowe. 
3rd  ROW:  D.  Fleetwood,  K.  Galusha,  G.  Leon,  S.  Zahniser,  T. 
Kaplan. 


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S.M.S. 


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Left  to  Right,  KNEELING:  J.  Leitch,  J.  Williams,  D.  Fradin.  2nd 
ROW,  STANDING:  L.  Miller,  C.F.  Gross,  P.Flanagan,  A.  Forshey, 
P.  Muth,  B.  Clem.  3rd  ROW:  S.  Shook,  M.  Brewbaker,  C.  Thom- 
son, M.  Combs,  E.  Ascherfeld,  A.  Brittingham. 


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"Look  who's  resting  now." 


"Don't  breathe." 


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Carol  Fae  Gross 


Araby  Stieber 


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Ann  Forshey 
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Queen,  Diane  Darvis;  Train  bearers,  Linda  Mitchell  and  Deborah  Silk; 
crown  bearer,  William  Chapman. 


Vice  Admiral  Felix  Johnson,    U.S. 
N.  Ret.  crowns  Miss  Darvis. 


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Left  ro  Right,  SITTING:    S.  Shook,    D.  Darvis.    STANDING:    J.  Scott, 
A.  Stieber,  L.  Miller,  L.  Bayles,  S.  Kirby. 


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President's  Medal Jean  Baynard 

First  Honor  Graduate 

College  Division Margaret  Combs 

First  Honor  Graduate 

High  School  Division Constance  Sener 

Aik  and  Dove  Award Dawn  DeWitt 

Mathematics  Award Constance  Sener 

High  School  Science  Award Margaret  Fuchs 

College  Science  Award John  Lord 

Language  Award Margaret  Combs 

Business  Award Betsy  Snodgrass 

History  Award Ann  Bozman 

Dramatics  Award Jean  Baynard 

Art  Award Carol  Thomson 

Athletic  Award Araby  Stieber 

American  Legion  Medal Wanda  Hill 

Good  Citizenship  Award 

High  School  Division Margaret  Fuchs 

Good  Citizenship  Award 

College  Division Margaret  Combs 

Sarah  Burch  Palmer  Award Carol  Fae  Gross 

Good  Manners  Award Ann  Henderson 


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Mr.  &  Mrs.  Karl  C.  Ascherfeld 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  H.  Baker 

Mrs.  Nancy  L,  Bayles 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Risdon  E.  Baynard 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm.  H.  Bowers 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bozman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  P.  T.  Brewbaker 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carver 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  F.  Chapman 

Mr.  John  E.  Clark 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Copenhaver 

Col.  &  Mrs.  W.  H.  Craig 

Mr.  &Mrs.  W.  A.  Craig,  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wilson  Dickerson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eyerman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  S.  Flanagan,  Sr. 

Mr.  &Mrs.  Morris  Fradin 

Marvin  P.  Calusha 

Dr.  &Mrs.  W.  H.  Gantt 

Mrs.  Francis  C.  Grace 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  Gross 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Daniel  Hall 

Mr.  &Mrs.  C.  M.  Himmelhebcr 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  Howard 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  F.  Hueter 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  Kaplan 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  W.  Keinard 

Sgt.  &Mrs.  Raymond  Kcish 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kellow 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  F.  Lambertson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Douglas  Lawrence 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  W.  Leitch,  Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  Lord 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  J.  Lussier 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  L.  Maddox 

Mr.  &Mrs.  J.  C.  McLarn 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  F.  Miller 

Mr.  &Mrs.  H.  H.  Mofiett 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  E.  Murrow,  Sr. 

Mr.  &Mrs.  H.  C.  Nelson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  S.  Roberts 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  D.  H.  Russell 

Mr.  &Mrs.  E.  J.  Russell 

Martha  A.  Schatzan 

Mrs.  Harry  F.  Shipley 

Capt.  &Mrs.  L.  O.  Shook 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.  L,  Snodgrass 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fred  Stieber 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  J.  Thomson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Tsirigotis 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  D.  Wait 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  W.  Williams 

Capt.  &Mrs.  W.  S.Wray 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  M.  Wright 

Mr.  &Mrs.  A.  W.  Zahniser,  Jr. 

S.M.J.C.  Alumnae  Assoc. -Balto. 


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of 

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JACK  DAUGHERTY'S 

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with 

Opposite  Post  Office 
Lexington  Park                                               Maryland 

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GENERAL  MERCHANDISE 

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