George Washington High School - Post Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

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TYIE' IYCUVEHDR 1953 or 'Wi W AN ' if ss W if ww N r k mmm X N rv' s W rW f SSX W. 3 N Q- KR X 4 ' M Where passed the sturdy pioneer with face set to the West There stands a school to as most dear with many virtues blest,' The broad and glorious fields he found and conquered with his might Are mirrored in her spacious ground and halls so broad and light. To thee who with thine out-stretch'd hand dost offer us thy truth,' We pledge ourselves a loyal band with all the love of youthg We own thy right to our full trust, to faith, and love, and all 5 Thy will shall be to us thou must , thy need our service call. -Girzgcrg!-Cn nzpbell 1 We are pioneers! Yes, we are pioneers of the future gen- erations. Not in the sense that we are wrestling a world from the wilderness, but in the sense that we are carving a new world from the for- est of steel and stone around us. The long and hard years we have spent in school before embarking into this adult world have made us better prepared to carry on our job. To advance and better our world we must be good followers as well as good leaders. The trail of learning has been blazed, and it is up to us to add to the fires of knowledge and un- derstanding that they burn ever more bright- ly. Table of Contents Classroom Activities Senior Section Faculty Clubs and Activities Sports U ndercl assmen Autographs We must not just accept the world as it is and be content to live on the achievements of the previous generations but must constant- ly strive to make our contribution towards im- proving it. Too many of us live with the atti- tude of letting some one else do it, but as pio- neers we should accept responsibility and get our job done to the best of our ability. Whether we go forward to the call of the bugle, to the rattle of dishes, or to the rush and clatter of busy city life, we must do our part as modern pioneers to make our world a better place in which to live. Pages 3- 5 6-25 26-27 28-39 40-53 54-71 72 Members of the Pioneer Staff are Barbara Fox, editor-in-chiefg Donna Avery, business managers Patty Moore, senior editorg Joyce Mc- Quiston and Irene Walls, activities editorsg Marvin Baker, sports editorg Sue Burton and La Von Ammerman, underclassmen editors. George Washington High School Indianapolis, Indiana 9 ,V X: f- 'W 'S Q X 2 Af: ...- if J. Sv Carylee Traylor, Nick George, Doris Shrock, and Robert Clay are shown performing an experi- ment in chemistry. In this class besides the various experiments, the students learn the names of the ilements, their symbols, and the way these ele- ments combine to make compounds. Setting the Table Boys in the woodshop learn to make lamps, tables, bookends and other useful items. Shown in the picture are Joe Shires, sanding a lamp, Willard Beasley, Danny Hance, and Don Price. In the Home Economics class the students learn to cook, to set the table correctly, to manage a home. Shown setting one of the tables in the kitchen are Hallie Miller, Joyce Rector, Glenda Rodgers, and Barbara Mayfield. V--...NL...., Reading Cicero Pictured above at the left is Rodger Edwards explaining a problem in Shop Math to Collis Blane. Patty Edwards, Margaret Duckworth, Terry Goodwin, and Tom Rusler are shown admiring the bulletin board in Miss Jean Ober's seventh period Government Class. The fifth period everydayagroup of advanced Latin stu- dents meet to read the orations of Cicero. Part of the class, shown are Row I: Ruthann Crippen, Sue Burton, Phyllis Youngg Row II: Dick Lahr, Bill Springer, Wayne Lentz, Carolyn Cofer, and Fannie Gillespie. Shown dusting the books in the main library are Carolyn Hickman and Bill Springer. In our library system we have three divisions, the main library, the science library, and the history library. Shown at the left are four students from the advanced art class. They are Mike Means fseatedl, Joe Stone fpaintingb, Patty Craig, and Gene Yancey. 5 We, as the seniors of 1953, are about to embark as pioneers upon the careers of our after high school life. At the start of our four years we eagerly looked forward to the freshman-senior party, the sophomore guidance con- ference, junior roll call, and the Junior Rose Prom. We then eagerly antic- ipated being in senior roll call and going to such senior activities as the Snow Whirl. Now all these are behind us, and we look forward with a feeling of pride and accomplishment to Class Day, Senior Vespers, and the greatest of all events, graduation. We do wish to stop long enough in our busy whirl of activities to thank our sponsors, Mr. J. H. Jones, Mr. J. V. Stingley, Mr. William Bock, Mrs. Anne Burge, Mrs. Barbara Jean Hine, and Mr. Ross Campbell for the guidance and help they have given us this past year. We will always remember them for their willing assistance. The Senior Class executive committee is Richard Landrigan, Bill Bloemer, Tom Dobbs, Wayne Lentz, Bill McHugh, Gail Comer, Pat Craig, Carolyn Hick- man, and fkneelingj Richard Rush and Tom Figg. Chairman of the various committees are Tom Figg, Gail Comer, Richard Landrigan, and Carolyn Hickman. 6 1953 Senior lass Ujfieers Lentz Is President Under the able leadership of our class officers, senior roll call and the various activities of the year were performed smoothly. Our oflficers are Wayne Lentz, presidentg Tom Dobbs, vice-presidentg Pat Craig, secretaryg Bill Bloemer, treasurerg and Bill McHugh and Dick Rush, sergeants-at-arms. A pictorial record of some of the highlights of our senior year followsg and after that, the indi- vidual senior pictures. U. N. Representative Sandra Grimes was chosen by the faculty and seniors to represent G. W. H. S. at the United Nations last fall. Sandra and her alternate, Wayne Lentz, were chosen by the faculty from a list of candidates nom- inated by the Senior Class. Each year representatives from all Indianapolis puplic high schools are sent to the U. N. They are sponsored by a group of public spirited business men. After her trip, Sandra reported about her experience to the school and made numerous speeches around Indianapolis. Dorothy Schmid was chosen queen of theannual Militlry Ball held December 13 in the boys' gym. Other candidates fn' quec-n were Pat Craig, Sandra Grimes, Bonnie Bcnge, Joan Budack, and Gail Comer. Cadet Lieutenant C ol o n el Charles Nell, alcng with other members of the R. O. T. C., made he Ball a great success. Shown practicing for the Senior Class Play, Room For One More , are, left to right above, Sue Kern, Irene Walls, Margaret Duckworth, and, on the floor, Jerrye Ann Fox. The play was presented in the afternoon of Apirl 22 and the evening' of April 24. The other members of the cast were Frances Jones, Patty Jo Moore, Joyce Mc- Quiston, Barbara Ashby, Jerry Nichols, Richard Land- rigan, Hubert McWilliams, and Ella Reed. I is 'x Z ' r i 3 1: X, s , .M , NX 5 xx-5' -ali' nmsf........ Miss Snow Flake Carolyn Hickman and Bill Springer were chosen Miss Snow Flake and Jack Frost at the Snow Whirl, the mid-winter senior dance, which was presented January 23, in the boy? gym. The other candidates for Miss Snow Flake were Bonnie Bengge, Pat Craig, Martha Adams. Joan Budafk, and Gail Comer. Candialafes for Jack Frost were Toni Dobbs, XVayne Lentz Phil Peterson, Ronnie llorsett, and Tom Figggt Sandra Grimes, Put Craig, and Patty Moore look over col- lege catalogues on display in the Social Studies Library dur- ing' Go to College lVe0k . 7' , i 1 C 3 0 To College Weele N., l . 1 Q' gy 10 ' 'i .lu sl' 15 I-she ...BLM .. Sandra, Pat, and Patty were chosen by the Senior Class to compete for school honors in the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Pilgrimage Contest. Sandra was then chosen by a vote of the faculty to be the school representative in this contest sponsored by the Caro- line Scott Harrison Chapter of the D. A. R. The Washingtonians, the senior girls' service or- ganization, assists the freshmen girls with their prob- lems. Pictured here is Annetta Chandler, president of the Washingtonians, helping Kitty Bruton, freshman, with her program for the semester. The Washing- tonians also gave a party for the incoming freshmen girls in the fall and in January. One of the highlights of our year was the choosing of colors for our senior ribbons. Pat Edwards is shown passing out ribbons to four proud seniors. They are Tom Figg, Dick Fleser, Margaret Duckworth, and Tom Dobbs. Pat Craig was chosen to reign as football queen at our homecoming game last fall. Here she is shown being crowned by Edwin Darnell, president of the Alumni As- sociation. Her attendants were Carolyn Hickman, Joan Budack, Annetta Chandler, and Sandra Grimes. omecoming Queen gm s Ay s i i J 12 MARTHA ADAMS Miss Sncw Flake Candidate, Wash- ingtonians JUANITA ALLISON Washingtonians MARY ANN ALTMEYER Washingtonians BETTI JO ANDERSON Colonial Chorus, Washingtonians, Vice- Presidentg Junior Class, Vice-President RONALD ANDREWS Colonial Chorus THADDEUS ANDREWS FRED ARCHER JOHN ARCHER ANITA ARNOLD Washingtonians, Spanish Club, Colon- ial Chorus BARBARA ASHBY Washingtonians DONNA AVERY Honor Society, Yearbook Staff, Busi- ness Manager, Surveyor Staff ELFLEDA B ADGLEY Washingtonians, Honor Society Band BARBARA BAILEY Washingtonians, Colonial Chorus, Madrigals MARVIN BAKER Colon'al Chorus, Sergeant-At-Armsg Surveyor Staff, Sports Editor, Football PATRICIA BAKER Washingtonians, Honor Society, Y- Teens DORA JEAN BARKER Washingtonians, Jr. Red Cross SHIRLEY BARKER Washingtonians KENNETH BARNES Lettermen, Track, Captaing Cross Coun- try LEAH BAYSINGER Washingtonians ROSEMARY BEASLEY Washingtonians, Jr. Red Cross BONNIE BENGE Junior Prom Queen, Majorette, Miss Snow Flake Candidate DONNA BINDHAMER Wasliingtonians, C. G. A. A. HARVEY BLACKBURN Latin Club, Treasurerg Colonial Chorus, Track WILLIAM BLOEMER Lettermen, Honor Society, President: Senior Class, Treasurer ANITA BLOOMENSTOCK Washingtonians, Spanish Club MARY BLOOMFIELD Washingtonians, Y-Teens HERBERT BOBBET Student Council, Track, Basketball MARVIN BOWERS Band, R. O. T. C., Major, Rifle Team DANNY BRAMKAMP Lettermen , Vice-President g Football . Spanish Club BARBARA BREEDLOVE Washingtonians, Latin Club CLAUDIA BRUNT Washingtonians, C. G. A. A. JOAN BUDACK Washingtonians, Boosters, Miss Snow Flake Candidate JAMES BURCH Honor Society, Hi-Y, Vice-Presidentg Junto Club, President BETTY CANADA Washingtonians ANNA CARMACK Washingtonians MARY JANE CARTER Washingtonians JAMES CAUDELL ANNETTA CHANDLER Washingtonians, Presidentg Boosters SHIRLEY CHILDERS Washingtonians, Spanish Club, Pres- identg Latin Club ROBERT CLAY Science Club, Track MILLIE CLEVENGER Washingtonians, Latin Club JERRY COLEE GAIL COMER Honor Society, Colonial Chorus, Mil- itary Ball Queen WILLIAM CONLEY Band, Orchestra, Print Shop JACK C. COOPER Surveyor Staff, Track MARIAN CORYELL Washingtonians, Boosters ANN COZART Washingtonians, Student Council PATRICIA CRAIG Y-Teens, President 3 Football Queen, Miss Snow Flake Candidate DELORES CROCKETT C. G. A. A., Jr. Red Cross, Washing- tonians RICHARD CULBERTSON R. O. T. C., Captain WILLIAM CULLOM Letterman, Football EFFIE LOU DAVIS Washingtonians BONNIE DAY Student Council, Washingtonians THOMAS DOBBS Student Council, Vice-President, Let- termen, Senior Class, Vice-President LOIS DODD Washingtonians, C. G. A. A. RONALD DORSETT Surveyor Staff, Yearbook Staff, Jack Frost Candidate MARGARET DUCKWORTH Boosters, Drama Club, Jr. Vaudeville ROBERT DUDDY Band, R. O. T. C., Major HOLLIS DUKE JAY DULWORTH Student Council, Washingtonians, Boos- ters -HM 1, f 'f'r' .4 ,. 4 ' v Q- ,gr- f ' ' ew 'Hu , if A E . 15 lk is 191 1 1 f, fx 1 N Y El , I ,Q l -Ab , , 'F l 1 at li , .F 2 I ,,,q.i 5 as A 4 'i 5 hifi NY. t 'KT' , it fx, V ' ,Ay if jf'- QIQNQ 'WB 'N Y WILBUR DUNN VIRGINIA ECKERT Washingtonians, Honor Society, Jr. Vaudeville PATRICIA EDWARDS Washingtonians, Secretaryg Honor So- ciety, Secretary, Boosters BARBARA ELMORE Washingtonians, Honor Society, Span- ish Club BRUCE ESQUE Lettermen, Football, Track EDWARD EUBANK 1 IVAN FARRELL Student Council, Honor Society, R.O. T. C., Major THOMAS FIGG Lettermen, President, Colonial Chorus, Co-President, Football, Captain KENNETH FISHBURN Junto Club, Track, Cross Country PHYLLIS ANN FISHER Washingtonians, Spanish Club, Hori- zon Club RICHARD FLESER Honor Society, R. O. T. Ci., Major, Letterman SUSAN FOREMAN Washingtonians, Colonial Chorus PHILLIP FOWLER Rifle Team, R. O. T. C., 2nd Lieutenat BARBARA LEE FOX Washingtonians, Yearbook Staff, Ed- itorg Surveyor Staff JERRYE ANN FOX Washingtonians, Boosters WILLIAM GENTRY Band, Orchestra NICHOLAS GEORGE Student Council, Presidentg Honor So- ciey, Treasurer, Track TERRY GOODWIN Lettermen, Sergeant-At-Arms, Foot- ball, Track EILEEN GRIBBEN Washingtonians ELEANOR GRIFFIN Washingtonians, Y-Teens, Jr. Vaude- ville HENRY GRIFFITH Lettermen, Band, Cross Country SANDRA GRIMES Honor Society, President, United Na- tions Representative, Girls' State Governor WILLARD HALL Track, Cross Country, Wrestling ELLAMAE HARLAN Washingtonians, Latin Club, Boosters FREDRIC HARRAH Honor Society, Band MYRA HEADLEY Washingtonians, Y-Teens, Latin Club WILLIAM HEDGES Lettermen, Baseball BARBARA HENLEY Student Council, Washingtonians, Honor Society MILLIE HENSLEY Washingtonians CAROLYN HICKMAN Honor Society, Boosters, Chairman Miss Snow Flake K .1 g KJ ,Mi ..,, ffl ' -ggi' at , Wwe! ,gig V .1 YY, TY HN. K 17 Nap- .Al 7 wi!. 5' I I Aw im.. in-4 f .9-f 'sw' ...x .Ft , .1 f ' .,,1m2 ,gr , JO ANNA HINTON C. G. A. A., Washingtonians PATRICIA HOFFNER Washingtonians, Colonial Chorus BARBARA HOPPER Horizon Club, Washingtonians WILLIAM HOPPER Colonial Chorus, Hi-Y, Secretary, Jun- to Club, Treasurer WILLIAM HOUCHINS Track EVERETT HOWE Lettermen, Basketball, Baseball I JAMES HUTCHINGS Band MARY ELLEN JACKSON C. G. A. A., Colonial Chorus, Band WILLIAM JENNINGS R. O. T. C., 1st Sergeant, Track, Rifle Team FRANCES JONES Y-Teens, Jr. Vaudeville, Washington- ians THOMAS KAPTAIN Student Council, Track, Cross Country I MOGE NE KE EN Washingtonians HILDA KEITH Colonial Chorus, Student Council, Wash- ingtonians PATTI KELLEY Honor Society, Jr. Vaudeville, Wash- ingtonians PATRICIA ANN KELLY Future Teachers, Washinfrtonians SUE KEPNER Honor Society, Secretary, Future Teachers, Jr. Vaudeville SUE KERN Honor Society, Drama Club, Colonial Chorus ALICE KERNODLE Honor Society, Washingtonians JUDY KIDD Washingtonians RONALD KIDD R. O. T. C., Captain, Rifle Team, Band POLLIE ANN KIDWELL Honor Society, Treasurer, Spanisn Club, Washingtonians 1 BONNIE KINNEY Y-Teens, R. O. T. C., Girls' Unity Wash- ingtonians CAROLYN KNIGHT Jr. Red Cross, Washingtonians BESSIE KOCHER Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Washington- ians RICHARD LANDRIGAN R. O. T. C., 2nd Lieutenant, Drama Club, Track BEVERLY LEE Colonial Chorus, Y-Teens, Washing- tonians DELBERT LEE Track, Cross Country VIRGINIA LEMONS Washingtonians WAYNE LENTZ Honor Society, Vice-President, Senior Class, President, Lettermen DONALD LEONARD Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Lettermen X We QS 'in .ixsl N. , - 1, 'kg s lsr , Y i ,ab .s ' 4 4 v x ii . Q- , . .,,. , - s. -.4 di ,ill 4 ll JACK LESLIE Golf OLIVER LOGUE MARTIN LOTT Track, Cross Country MARIE MANDABACK Washingtonians DWIGHT MANTOOTH Colonial Chorus ANNA MARSH Washingtonians, Colonial Chorus, Co- Presidentg Madrigals m AVIS MCCUTCHAN Spanish Club, Jr. Vaudeville, Boosters WILLIAM MCHUGH Letterman, Senior Class, Sergeant-Ab Arms, Baseball MYRON MCKINNEY Hi-Y, Colonial Chorus, Student Di- rectorg Madrigals WENDELL MCMANNIS Spanish Club, Science Club, Yearbook Staff GARY MCPHERSON Jr. Vaudeville, Football, Track JOYCE MCQUISTON Honor Society, Surveyor Staff, Bus- iness Managerg Yearbook Staff HUBERT MCWILLIAMS Student Council JOANN MEYER Washingtonians, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross SALLY MICHAUD Washingtonians MARILYN MIDKIFF Washingtonians FAYE MILLER Y-Teens, Washingtonians JAMES MINOR Spanish Club, Latin Club JOHN MOHR GEORGIA MOORE Washingtonians, C. G. A. A., Jr. Red Cross PATRICIA MOORE Honor Society, Surveyor Staff, Editor- In-Chiefg Yearbook Staff, Senior Editor JACK MORGAN Rifle Team, R. O. T. C., 2nd Lieuten- ant LETHA MUNDY Washingtonians, Y-Teens, Boosters RAYMOND MURDOCK Linotype PHYLLIS MYERS Washingtonians, Boosters, C. G. A. A. RUTH ANN NEFF C. G. A. A., Washingtonians, R. O. T. C., Girls' Unit CHARLES NELL Honor Sdciety, R. 0. T. C., Lieutenant Colonel, Spanish Club ALLAN NELSON Track, R. O. T. C., Master Sergeant: Rifle Team JERROLD NICHOLS Track DONALD NUNGESTER 494 ,gg fi xx Jap' Nw li' fwm . ' ,1 .5 fs, s EM ' -0 1 22 GARY O'MARA Student Council, Golf, Public Address System CHARLES PADGETT Football, Track SHIRLEY PADGETT R. O. T. C., Girls' Unity Washingtonians JERRY PARKS R. O. T. C. Sergeant HELEN PATTERSON Boosters, Washingtonians HAROLD PEARSON Honor Society, Football, Lettermen 1 JUNE PETERSON Colonial Chorus, Jr. Vaudeville, Wash- ingtonians PHILLIP PETERSON Basketball, Football, Lettermen MARVIN PLEAK Football LOLA PRYOR Jr. Vaudeville, Colonial Chorus, Wash- in gtonians O CHARLES PUTCHO Football, Lettermen, Student Council DELORES RAGSDALE Boosters, Student Council, Washing- tonians JAMES RANKIN ELLA REED Colonial Chorus, Drama Club, Wash- ingtonians LESTER REES R. O. T. C., lst Lieutenantg Student Council DIXIE REUSS Honor Society, Latin Club, Colonial Chorus RAYMOND RIGGAN DONALD RIVERS Band RUTH ANN ROARK Jr. Vaudeville, Boosters, Washing- tonians ARTHUR ROBERTS Honor Society, Vice-President, Hi-Y, President, R. O. T. C. JOSEPH ROBERTS Track JANATHA ROBEY Jr. Vaudeville, Orchestra, Washing- tonians SHIRLEY ROSE Y-Teens, Washingtonians RICHARD RUSH Senior Class, Sergeant-At-A r m s 9 Football, Lettermen THOMAS RUSLER Cross Country, Captaing Track, Let- ' E termen Z JANET SAVAGE ,,,... .,,. , I , Boosters, Washingtonians ,allzlzzlz Y DOROTHY SCHMID vb I x I , '2. - '5 W 'fi , as if 1 t Majorette, Military Ball Queen, Fu- ture Teachers I DORIS SCHROCK 'i:: Future Teachers, Treasurer, Spanish I rerrz, TT . Club, Science Club ZZ, VIRGINIA SHAW 'P JOHN SHELLEY - 'liy V' X ,,,,,:, I . 5 PEGGY SHORT IK X' Boosters, Washingtonians WILLIAM SIMMONS Drum Major, Hi-Y, Band MARY FRANCES SKAGGS Boosters, Washingtonians ba f 1- 25,3 5 F . N, . We 4' if Ae , ' 1 ,1,- 2 .- 45 z Q I I ef. j A 'f is .MH was me l Q 23 fl U I '. ,l c A ,. .- ' 3'- s.,5-' I-ii. F, Al-vi 'sl . ' -1.-Afu!Z.7'. MELVIN SMOOT BARBARA SNYDER Boosters, Washingtonians RITA SORRELL Future Teachers, Yearbook Staff, Washingtonians WILLIAM SPRINGER Honor Society, Student Council, Secre- tary, Lettermen, Vice-President CHARLOTTE STAAB C. G. A. A., Student Council, Wash- ingtonians LEONARD STAAB R. O. T. C., Sergeantg Football, Track BARBARA STAHL Student Council, Washingtonians RONALD STEPHENSON Student Council YVONNE STERGER Washingtonians BARBARA STEVENS Washingtonians WILLIAM STEVENS Colonial Chorus, Track, Letrtermen SHIRLEY STIFF Drama Club, Horizon Club, Washing- tonians BARBARA STONEHOUSE Washingtonians SHIRLEY STROUSE Honor Society, Latin Club, Washing- tonians ALTANELL SULLIVAN Y-Teens, C. G. A. A., Washingtonians MONA SYLVIA Boosters, Student Council, Washing- tonians CHARLES TATE R. O. T. C., Colonial Chorus RICHARD THATCHER Lettermen, Basketball, Band ROBENA THOMAS Washingtonians GEORGE TOANA Football, Track, Lettermen DERRYL TOTTON Basketball, Golf, Lettermen BETTY TRIBBLE Washingtonians OZETTA TROUTMAN C. G. A. A., Spanish Club, Washing- tonians GLEN UNDERWOOD R. O. T. C., Sergeant DUANE VAWTER SIDNEY VOLTZ R. O. T. C., Captain, Football, Letter- H1611 JOYCE WADE Y-Teens, Boosters, Washingtonians IRENE WALLS Yearbook Staff, Boosters, Washington- ians MARILYN JO WARNER Jr. Red Cross, Washingtonians, Boost- CTS DO-NNA WILKINSON Jr. Red Cross, Washingtonians, Stu dent Council DONALD WILLIAMS Basketball JACQUELINE WOODWORTH Latin Club, Secretary, Honor Society Washingtonians JOHN WRIGHT R. O. T. C., Track, Jr. Vaudeville GENE YANCEY Jr. Vaudeville, Track, Advanced Art JACQUELYN YOUCK Boosters, Washingtonians PHYLLIS YOUNG ' ' A' ' Honor Society, Latin Club, Vice-Presi- dent: Future Teachers, President e-K lp, r 1 ...QS Q.. . X t Q . nfl 'l ...mf .T '.,. Q 4' i llivu - 2 iv- 4' I ,R up A A :rf 5 . 1' , 'P HQ 4 .lf , M 5' -7 I X xi-. 1 . Mr. Wilbur S. Barnhart, principal: Mr. Justin Mar- shall, vice-principal, Mr. Alfred K. Jones, vice-principalg Miss Myrtle Johnson, dean of girls, Mr. Audie Watkins, dean of boys, Miss Ruth Amos, Mrs. Grace Barker Mrs. Hester Bock, Mr. William Boclz, Mr. Henry Bogue, Mrs. Thelma Brownewell, Mrs. Anne Burge, Mr. Ross Campbell Mr. Paul Carmichael, Mr. Ross Cox Miss Vivian Ely, Miss Frances Failing, Mrs. Thelma Ford, Mrs. Gladys 26 Freundt, l'.Ir. Ray Funk, Mr. Victor Graves Mr. Charles Hamilton, Mr. Bruce Hamman, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Hatfield, Mr. Paul W. Hayes, Mrs. Iva Head, Mrs. Barbara Hine, Mr. David Hine, Mr. Leon Hunt Miss Corlie Jackson, Mrs. Geraldine Johnson, Mr. Jos- eph Jones, Mr. Rowland Jones, Mrs. Virginia Kassler, Miss Mary Laatz, Mr. Robert LeMaster, Miss Gertrude Lindley Mr. Kephart Linson, Miss Mabel Loehr, Mrs. Edna Long, Mrs. Dorothy Luther, Mr. Frank Luzar 2 A K A E ws. ' 'Wm 51 if 1 fs, it. .t . ss! 9 1 ' lee E M fy' i Q' f 4 , kr :.' , 1 f- Z Kgs 4 Mr. Lloyd Mann, Miss Mary McBride, Mr. Rlssel Mc- Clurg, Miss Evelyn McConnell, Mrs. Margaret McWilliams, Miss Gretchen Mueller, Mr. Ocal Muterspaugh, Miss Orrell Negus Mr. J. C. Nelson, Mr. O. W. Nicely, Miss Lillian. Nie- mann, Miss Jean Ober, Mr. James Otto, Mrs. Barbara Owen, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph, Miss Marjorie Reinhart Mr. Leo Rosasco, Mrs. Mildred Ross, Mr. Benjamin Sanders, Mrs. Santuella Sands, Mr John Seeburger, Miss Eunice Seybold, Miss Margaret Simonds, Mr. Amos Slaton Mr. Allan Stacy, Mr. J. V. Stingley, Mr. Joe Tofil, Mrs. Muriel Tucker, Mr. Estil VanDorn, Mrs. Mariesue Vannatta, Mr. Malvin Walker, Mr. Ursa Walker Mr. Roger Weaver, Mrs. Betty Werthnvan, Mrs. Marie Wilcox, Mr. John Williams, Miss Jean Wood, Mrs. Bess Wright, Mrs. Nellie Baldwin, Mrs. Aileen Dickman Miss Margaret Hannan, Mrs. Dorothy Houghton, Mrs. Mary Lannan, Lt. Col. Chester Lange, Sgt. Donald Neal litbs and Activities HREUFII' if it N NH X10 Student Association As you will soon see, not all of a student's tinie is spent with books and studying. With the many clubs around school, every pupil is sure to find one to his liking' . Most of thc cluls are the outgrowth of the cur- riculum. Flubs promote the interest and increase the lnowleflcfe of the student, and what better way to win friends and influence people than to l'elon,q to one or Nick George, president of the Student As- sociation, presides at a meeting of the council ofiicers. Others besides Nick shown above are Tom Dobbs, vice-president, Artie Demos, treasurerg Larry Grimes, sergeant-at-arms, and Charlotte Leak, secretary. more of these many groups? Also there is the Student Association which plays a great part in our student government. The Student Association, whose oflicers are shown above, has per- formed many useful activities this year. Miss Jean Ober and Mrs. Grace Barker are sponsors of the Stu- dent Association. Colonial Chorus The Colonial Chorus represents George Washington High School as the members sing many engagements throughout the year. They are, Row 1: P. Allen, B. Anderson, B. Lee, S. Kern, P. Hoffner, C. Kamp-ovsky B. Venaman, B. Watz, B. Pitzer, C. Leak, B. Bailey, G. Comer, S. Foreman, L. Pryor, W. Markhamg Row 2: Mrs Edna Long, accompanist, J. Peterson, N. Shell, M. Jackson, E. Reed, A. Marsh, G. Wycoff, M. Reynolds. M. Webber, E. Laird, H. Burgett, H. Adams, N. But- cher, S. Grimes, H. Keith, D. Reuss, A. Arnold, Mr. Charles Hamilton, director, Row 3: J. Hutchinson, C. Putcho, M. Green, D. Manto-oth, T. Figg, D. Mount. B. Purichia, B. Stevens, B. Hopper, R. Barr, Row 4: H. Blackburn, M. Baker, J. Hood, T. Payne, R. Glaze, B. Livingston, G. Smith, J. Linville, G. Sheilly, C. Tate, M. McKinney. Bama' Our appreciation goes to the band for playing at the basketball and football games. Members are, Row 1: C. Pfisterer, E. Badgley, G. Stout, H. Griffith, B. Stevens, P. Craig, D. Schmid, J. Budack, B. Benge, B. Gent-ry, T. Hobbs, N. McCormick, W. Fountain, J. Walker: Row 2: B. Cole, J. Becker, P. Layfield, H. Duffer, H. Neville, L. Grey, D. Carter, Z. DeJarnette, P. Englert, E. Sheets, B. Browng Row 3: G. Smith, E. Shunk, L. Cottongin, R. Welch, J. Reuss, C. Cur- tiss, P. Bunce, M. Hoffner, Mr. Ray Funk, conductorg Row 4': B. Simmons, K. King, J. Robey, L. Conroy, C. Yorger, B. Hoefling, M. Bowers, M. Jackson, R. Neal, D. Rivers. Orchestra Members of the orchestra are, Row 1: S. Argye- lan, G. Smith, M. Hoffner, B. Eubank, B. Cain, M. Hyatt, Row 2: N. Starks, N. Sheilly, B. Simmons, J. Hutchings, B. Gentry, J. Shelley: Row 3: C. Pfisterer, E. Badgley, H. Griffith. Mr. Malvin Walker is director of this group. Steve Argyelan won second division rat- ing for violin solo in the state contest. Madrigals One of the highest ch-oral groups in the Music De- partment is the Madrigal group, directed by Mr. Charles Hamilton. They are, Row 1: W. Markham, J. Hutchinson, N. Shell, N. Butcher, J. Ho-od, A. Marsh, B. Purichia, B. Bailey, R. Barr. Not shown in the pic- ture are C. Putcho, H. Adams, and E. Carter. 1C. G. A. A. The C. G. A. A. is a club which provides girls with an opportunity to compete in sports after school. Row 1: Jeanie Stovall, Margaret Cayley, Martha Butler, Shirley Browning, Nancy Starks, Shirley Dill, Betty Wheeler, Margaret Epley: Row 2: Janet Oliver, Judy Patton, Phyllis Johnson, Verna Gallimore, Elea- nor Orebaugh, Judy Ferguson, Hilda Wheeler, Norma Coffman, Charlotte Harris, Delores Wood, Row 3: Janet Shaw, Norma Sumner, Joyce Stevens, Annette Kramer, Nancy Phillips, Janice Conolty, Barbara Car- rico, Jane Ashley, Betty Johnson, Mary Shumateg Row 4: Dee Crockett, Maxine Orebaugh, Helen Hen- sley, Phyllis Spry, Patty Brandenburg, Wanda Jines, Margaret McAdams, Anne Kessler, Martha McMahel, Janatha Robey, Sandra Spuzich, Carolyn Hickman. Y- Teens The president of the Y-Teens is Nadine Holmes: vice-president,Margarett Epley: and secretary-treas- urer, Nancy Leslie. Row 1: Shirley Bernhardt, Dor- othy Davis, Margarett Epley, Nadine Holmes, Nancy Leslie, Barbara Cantrell, Row 2: Janice Stepp, Yvon- ne Channey, Geraldine Jackson, Donna Smith, Sandra Grimes, Pat Craig, Ruthann Crippen, June Phillips, Deanna Wise, Carolyn Mann, Row 3: Julia West, Janet Rector, Barbara George, Barbara Mayfield, Bette Inabnit, Patty Doll, Lilly Owens, Donna Parker, Kathleen Jester, Esther Holder. Hi-Y The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to extend high chool home, and community Row 1 Bill Simmons, standards of Christian character throughout the S , . . : . . Ronnie Rogers, Arthur Roberts, president, Ray Funk, sponsor, Bill Hopper, secretary: Row 2: Nick George, sergeant-at-arms: Don Leonard, James Burch, Elwood Stecklerg Row 3: Charles Napp, Charles Wagner, Dhester Dickerson, Darold Cook, chaplain: Don Pink- ston, Ronnie Barr. National Honor Society Leadership, scholarship, service, and character are the essential qualities needed for membership in the National Honor Society. Officers are Sandra Grimes, president, Wayne Lentz, vice-president, Pollie Kidwell, treasurerg Sue Kepner, secretary. Members pictured are Pollie Kidwell, Sue Kepner, Sandra Grimes, Alice Kernodle, Wayne Lentz, Dixie Reuss, Elfleda Badgely, James Burch, Barbara Elmore, Donna Avery, Bill Bloe- mer, Nick George, Phyllis Young, Charles Nell, and Dick Fleser. Miss Lillian Niemann and Mrs. Margaret McWilliams are the sponsors of the group. Jr. Red Cross Jr. Red Cross members pictured are, Row 1: Win- ona Markham, Peggy Allen, June Phillips, Artemis Demos, Donna Drennan, Carol Johnsong Row 2: I- rene Greenhalgh, Mallie Whitney, Beverly Emery, Cyn- thia McDonald, Edna Teal, Darlene Lucas, Row 3: Janice Kirk, Barbara Cantrell, Elaine Laird, Sue Bur- ton, Martha Flora, Vera Smotherman, Jacqueline Gar- rett, Row 4: Phyllis Ferbrache, Arlene Breeden, Kar- en Hampe, Betty Coffman, Charlotte Padgett, Jean Montgomery, Lorenda Ragan. This club is sponsored by Miss Evelyn McConnell. Horizon Club Horizon Club is the club of Camp Fire Girls after they enter high school. Oiiicers of the club are Lois Fountain, presidentg Rosalie Weare, Vice-president, Arlyne Goll, secretary. Members of the club pictured are Irene Greenhalgh, Sandra Sears, Carol Housefield, Carol Lambert, Rita Bowman, Carolyn Turner, Elaine Laird, Janice Cannavan, Loretta Binsbacher, Row 2: Carol Binkerd, Patty Bright, Joyce Lannong Row 3: Diane Woods, Alice Cline, Pat Kendall, Arlyne Goll, Rosalie Weare, Lois Fountain. Miss Mabel Loehr is the sponsor of the club. W ashingtonians The Washingtonian Club is composed of senior girls whose club purpose is to help the freshmen girls become acquainted with the school. Ofiicers of the club are as follows: president, Annetta Chandler, vice-president, Betty Jo Anderson: secretary, Patty Edwards, treasurer, Bonnie Benge. Miss Myrtle John- son, dean of girls, is sponsor of the Washingtonians. Boosters The Boosters- can be heard at all sports events, cheering our teams on to victory. Chairman of the club is Carolyn Hickman. Other officers are Eleanor Griliin, senior representative, Ruthann Crippen, junior representativeg Linda Willliams, sophomore represen- tativeg and Janet Shaw, freshman representative. Lettermen Officers of the Lettermen Club are Tom Figg, president, Danny Bramkarnp, vice president, Rich- ard Fleser, secretary-treasurer, and Terry Goodwin, sergeant-at-arms. Row 1: Bill Springer, Tom Figg, Dick Rush, Danny Bramkamp, Charles Putcho, Lloyd Wiggins, Everett Howe, Henry Grifiithg Row 2: Wayne Lentz, George Toana, Kenneth Barnes, Tom Rusler, Dick Fleser, Bill McHugh, Row 3: Tom Dob- bs, Phil Peterson, Harold Pearson, Derryl Totton, Don Owensby, Bill Bloemer, Don Leonard, Norman Perry, md Bill Stevens. Future Teachers The F.T.A. provides students with activities which give them an insight on teaching. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Marie Wilcox. Officers are president, Phyllis Young: vioe-president, Nancy Butcher, secretary, Nor- ma Inabnitg treasurer, Patty Moore. Left to right, Row 1: Doris Schrock, Jeannie Ranard, Mrs. Marie Wilcox, Norma Inabnit, Nancy Leslie, Pat-ty Kelley, Shirley Bernhardt, Jackie Allen, Garnet Smith, Row 2: Jack- ie Lewis, Ronnie Barr, Tom Figg, Sandra Welmer, Pat Kendall, Leora Gray, Carolyn Mann, Helen Hensley, Barbara Cain, Row 3: James Burch, Nancy Butcher, Marilyn Reynolds, Row 4: June Phillips, June Peterson, Patty Moore, Barbara Fox, Phyllis Young. Spanish Club The Spanish Club members are interested in the customs of South America and other Spanish-speaking countries. Mr. William Bock is sponsor of the club. The oflicers are president, Russell Wagner, vice-president, Irma Hopper, secretary-treasurer, Sophie Geloffg ser- geant-at-arms, Kenny Sharp. The language clubs again sent CARE boxes overseas at Christmas time. Latin Club The members of the Latin Club meet together tb learn more about the language of the Romans and their influence on modern civilization. The club is known for its very successful Roman banquets. The co-sponsors are Mrs. Iva Head and Mrs. Hester Bock. Officers are president, Norma Inabnitg co-vice-presizlents, Phyllis Young and Bill Springer, treasurer, Jame: Burch, secretary, Mary Ruth Belles, sergeants-at-arms, Pat Cornett and Ronald Barr. Cylmder Press Working at the cylinder press are Bill Conley, Carlos Jent, and Fred Workman. The Surveyor, our school newspaper, and The Senior Post, our year- book, are printed in this class. Mr. Robert LeMaster is the teacher in charge. Many mornings long before school starts one can hear the cylinder press rolling. Print Shop Phillip Fowler is shown working at the linotype. This print shop' is where all the type for our Senior llost and the 12 issues of the Surveyor are set up. Nu- merous school forms are printed in these classes. Other boys in the advanced class are Bruce Esque, Dwight Miller, Tom Rusler, Lloyd Wiggins, Phillip Fowler, Fred Workman, Robert Jent, Ronald Schultz, Robert Duddy, and Fred Harrah. Mr. Ocal Muter- Lpaugh is the teacher. Junta Club The Junto Club is the newly-organized history club. Officers are James Burch, president, Darold Cook and Ronnie B3.1'1',VlC6-D1'8SldCIltSQ Deanna Wise, secretary, Bill Hopper, treasurer, Carol Jordan and Jeanne Ferdinand, sergeants-at-arms. Row 1 are Darold Cook, Carol Jordan, Deanna Wise, James Burch, Jeanne Ferdinand, Ronnie Barr, Row 2: Gregory Richard, Karlyn Baker, Pat Cornett, Bev- erly Oliver, June Peterson, Jackie Pfarker, Barbara Brown, Roy Bullock, ROW3: Martha Flora, Howard Holaday, Richard Dickey, Ronnie Rogers, Patty Jo Moore, Marilyn Reynolds, Rita Sorrell, Sue Burton, Row 4: Arthur Roberts, Bill Hopper, Nick George, Bill Bloemer, Kenneth Fishburn, Elwood Steckler, and Marvin Winzenread. Miss Jean Ober is sponsor of the club. Dramatics Peggy Allen and Sue Kern are pictured in one of the early scenes of the play, The Jinx From Alabama. The play was given by Mrs. Bess Wright's Speech II Class and was directed by Mrs. Wright. This play was given for the 1952 Junior Vaudeville. Sue Kern is shown here holding her wedding dres1 from The Jinx From Alabama while Peggy Allen fthe jinxj, Ella Reed ia bridesmaidl, Barbara Cantrell fSue's motherj, Betty Venarnan fthe maidj, and Mar- garet Duckworth CSue's younger sisterl look on. Stu- dents that participated in the play were Sue Kern, Peg- gy Allen, Margaret Duckworth, Barbara Cantrell, Hel- en Williams, Ella Reed, Richard Landrigan, and Myron McKinney. Tom Kaptain, Jean Montgomery, and Bone nie Kinney worked on properties. Under Mrs. Wright's direction a story written by Mrs. Wright was presented at the school's Christina convocation. Left to right, Row 1: Barbara Cantrell Jean Montgomery, Dick Landrigan, Peggy Allen, Al bert Decker, Row 2: Sue Kern, Effie Davis, Marilyn Reynolds, Marcia Allen, Margaret Duckworth, and Ella Reed. With the help of Mrs. Betty Werthman, sponsor, The Pioneer, The 1953 Senior Post, subscription campaign, under the supervision of Donna Avery, business manager, got underway. This started the activities for the year, and the dummy was planned. Barbara Fox, T o editor-in-chief, was responsible for the activity pictures being taken, while Patty Jo Moore saw that all the seniors had their pictures taken. Sue Burton and La Von Ammerman supervised the taking of all underclassmen pictures. Barbara Fox and Marvin Baker help- ed in the taking of sports' pictures, while Bill McHugh and Ronnie Rogers helped by carrying the photographers' equipment. Joyce Mc- Quiston and Irene Walls were responsible for pictures of the clubs. We are glad that we were able to help produce this book as a record of the twenty-sixth year of George Washington High School. Pictured on the upper-left are Sue Burton. Wendell Fox, editor-in-cheif. Pictured below are Sharon Eggers, Mcllannis, Ronnie Dorsett, Sharon Eggers, Patty Jo La Von Ammerman, Wendell McMannis, Sue Burton, Moore, and La Von Ammerman. Pictured on the upper- Ronnie Dorsett, Barbara Fox, Donna Avery, and Patty right are Donna Avery, business manager, and Barbara Jo Moore. . 36 Pictured above are Joyce McQuistion, business mana- ger, Marvin Baker, sports editorg Patty Jo Moore, editor- in-chief. Correspondents to the metropolitan and com- munity newspapers are Donna Avery, Indianapolis Newsg Bill Cole, sports reporter, Indianapolis Star, Patty Jo Mo-ore, Indianapolis Starg Ronnie Rogers, sports reporter, Indianapolis Timesg La Von Ammerman, West Side Mess- engerg Sue Burton, Enterprise, Joyce McQuiston, Indiana- polis Times. Members of the Survey-or staff shown in a picture below are Jack Cooper, La Von Ammerman, Emily Arnaudoff, Sue Burton, Ronnie Dorsett, Donna Avery, Patty Jo Moore, Marvin, Baker, Veronica Fay, Joyce McQuiston, and Ronnie Rogers. Editor-in-chief of the Surveyor staff is Patty Jo Moore. Joyce McQuiston served as business manager for the fall and spring The Surveyor Stay? Fay. semesters. Page editors for the year were Patty Jo Moore, Page 13 La Von Ammerman, Page 2g Sue Burton, Page 35 Marvin Baker, Page 4. Emily Arnaudoif was exchange editor. Reporters for the spring semester were Patty Brandenburg, Jo Ann Brooks, Barbara Cantrell, Bill Cole, Dorothy Davis, Ronnie Rogers, Jack Copper, Patricia Mill- er, Jeannine, Ranard, Donna Avery, Shirley Wilson, and Veronica For the spring semester 1952, The Surveyor was awarded First Class Honor Rating by the National Scholastic Press Association for outstanding work. This is the first time in the history of the school that the newspaper has received such a high award. R. O. T C. The R. O. T. C. cadet unit headed by Sergeant Donald E. Neal and Sergeant James LaTourette sponsored the annual Military Ball in the fall semester. Sergeant James LaTourette was the commandant for the fall semester, and Sergeant Donald Neal was commandant for the spring semester. The cadets furnished a parking detail for basketball games, and served as ushers for the P. T. A. meetings and the Continental Capers. Charles Nell was the cadet commandant for the fall semester, and George Davis was the cadet commandant for the spring semester. Cadet officers pictured below are Lt. Col. Charles Nell, Jr., Major Richard Fleser, Major George Davis, Capt. Marvin Bowers, Capt. Robert Duddy, Capt. Sidney Voltz, lst Lt. Ivan Farrell, lst Lt. Ronald Kidd, 2nd Lt. Lester Rees, 2nd Lt. Charles Price, 2nd Lt. Ronald Bur- ton, 2nd Lt. Gerald Linville, 2nd Lt. Jack Morgan. Sgt. Neal is pic- tured in the foreground. lvlembers of the R. O. T. C. Rifie Team who gaincd fifth place in the Randolph Hearst Rifle Match are, Row 1: Mark Sullivan, Larry Pickens, Charles Arnold, Marvin Bowers, Ronald Kidd, Fred Hunt, Row 2: Jack Morgan, George Davis, George Sorrell, Allan Nelson, Gerald Stout, Allen Curd, Bill Jennings, Phillip F0wle1', Riclia d Beck Jerry Hurst, and Keith Willey. George Davis is the cap- tain of the rifle team. Phyllis Smith, Sandra Grimes, and Ruthann Crippen R. O. T. C. sponsors, marched with the unit in parades and at the May inspection and helped with the weekly inspec- tion. S A D-. 'V 7 Quiz bm Team The four students shown represent George Washington High School in competition with the quiz'em teams from the other city and county high schools. The students are, left to right, James Burch, Arlyne Goll, Alice Kernodle, and Phyllis Young. Mr. Joseph Jones is their sponsor. Gzrls, Gym Gym assistant, Helen Adams, gives pointers to four alert students about their mat aims. Students standing are Phyllis Spry, Patty Brandenburg, Dorothy Carnagua, and Nancy Kidd. Joyce Sitiith and Freda De Jnrnette are doing the actual gym- nastics. Cheer Leaders George Washington High School is very proud of its cheerleaders, who put all their hearts into cheering our teams on to victory. Pictured lefb to right in their dark blue skiits and yell sweaters are Sandra Grimes, Edna Teal, Gail Comer, Char- lotte Leak, Eleanor Orebaugh, and Carolyn Hick- man. Mrs. Barbara Owen is their sponsor. I' as . 4. Bruce Hammane ,4 Amos J. Slaton Roland Jones' Frank Luzar Joe Tofil ,,,, KQV, i i John Williams Dave H ine H emy Bogue Above are pictured coaches of George Wash- ington High Schoo1's athletic teams. The sports which they coach are indicated by the equipment with which they are shown. Athletics The sports program at Washington compares favorably with any offered at other schools. In the fall, boys may try out for varsity, reserve, or frosh football and varsity and frosh cross country. This year's cross country team won their sec- tiional and placed high in the state competition. Frosh, reserve, and varsity basketball teams are open for boys who can make the grade. Boys who cannot make these teams or wl'o do not have the time after school can still play liall at night in the Boys' League. This year's varsity basket- ball team went to the sectional semifinals and was one of the best in years. In spring sports Washington fields frosh, reserve, and varsity track teams, reserve and varsity baseball teams, and a varsity golf team. I ictured below is a crowd of enthusiastic sports fans at the homecoming football game. 41 3 ' 4 .I ,. Members of the varsity football team are, Row 1: Manager Harold Patterson, Bill Purichia, Richard Fleser, Terry Goodwin, Dave Porten, Bruce Esque, Danny Bram- kamp, Lloyd Wiggins, Dick Lahr, Charles Putcho, Phil Peterson, Tom Figg, Richard Rush, Marvin Pleak, Mana- gger Tom Andrewsg Row 2: Assistant Coach Frank Luzar, f'-larvin Hale, Robert Forsythe, George Toana, Bill Spring- er, Charles Tom, Edgar Stevenson, Marshall Green, Sid- Varsity Football ney Voltz, Marvin Baker, Blaine Beanblossom, Ronald Wise, Gene Staggs, Don Mantooth, Danny Alexoff, Var- sity Coach Joe Tofil, Row 3: John Hood, Bob Boyd, Don Menchhofer, Louis Hawkins, Ronnie Marston, Ronnie Wycoff, Richard Sorrell, Tom Johnston, Robert Ashby, Tom Jacobs, Don Dean, Dick Ward, Ray Duncan, Pete Cofey, Bill Cullum, Gene Robertson, Manager Ronnie Rogers, Line Coach Bruce Hamnian. Washington's ever-playing 1952 gridiron team ended the season with a 2-7 record, despite their many near wins. ln the All-City Jamboree at Tech, Washington set up the South team's only touchdown looking pretty strong against the North team's Crispus Attucks. In the opening game the Continentals were defeated 24 to 6 by the city champs, Cathedral. Next game, they were edged 7 to 6 by Manual after scor- ing the first T. D. and coming within inches on many occasions. In the next two games, they were defeated 25 to 6 by Shortridge and 24 to 6 by Wiley of Terre Haute. Against West Lafayette they played one of their best games of the season. This was the first game on our home field in four years. The Con- tinentals led throughout the game but were beaten 14 to 12 as they missed both conversions. West Lafayette was ranked seventh in the State by the United Press Poll. Winning their first game of the season, the Purple and White downed Broad Ripple 18 to 0, to spoil Ripple's homecoming. Chalking up victory number two, they downed Te1're Haute Gerstmeyer 12 to O. In the last two games of the season, the Continentals lost 34 to 6 against Tech, and 26 to 0 against Howe. In the picture at the left, Football Captain Tom Figg congratulates Phil Peterson on being chosen first string All-City end by the Times sports writers. 42 Washington's reserve grid team under Coach Frank Luzar ended the season with a 1-7 record. The season's outstanding game was the opener with Manual which ended in a 12-6 score, Washingtolfs favor. The remaining scores are Washington 6, Shortridge 213 Washington O, Broad Ripple 189 Washington 0, Attucks 205 Washington 0, Ben Davis 415 Washington 0, Cathedral 133 Washington fLeftJ Dick Fleser intercepts a 1 Wiley pass as Tom Figg prepares to give blocking aid during the homecoming game at C.Y.O. field. tBelowJ Dick Fleser makes a tackle during the action-packed homecoming game. 6, Tech '73 and Washington 12, Howe 13, The reserve starting line up usually looked like this: left end, Ray Duncan, left tackle, Don Deang left guard, Bob Ashby, center, Tom Johnson: right guard, Tom Green, right tackle, Dick Ward, right end, Ron Marsteng quarter- back, Bill Purichiag left half, Pete Coffey, fullback, Bob Forsytheg and right half, Doug George. 43 Graduating Players Seniors filled most oi' the starting and relief berths on this year's varsity football team. Starting at left end was Phil Peterson, returning letterman, who made the Times first string All-City Team. At left tackle was Charles Putcho, re- turning letterman, who has played football four years. Playing at the left guard spot was Marvin Baker who played mostly offense. Marvin has played ball four years, playing first string rcseivc last year and dressing varsity. Dan Bramkamp filled the right guard post. Dan was a returning letterman and did a great job. George Toana, who wasa returning letterman,alternated the right tackle spot with Bruce Esque. Bruce had not played ball since his sophomore year because of a leg injury, but he did a tremendous job on de- fense all season. llick Flcser carried thc heavy load ofquarterbaclc all season. Dick was a returning letterman and had plenty of experience his junior year also. Bill Springer started nzost of the games at left half and wasagreat help with his passing and running ability. Bill also earned a letter his junior year. Terry Goodwin, a very elusive runner, started at left half frequently. Terry who came out for football forthe first time his junior year, helped keep the team's morale up all season. Tom Figg, starting fullback, was placed on the second string all-city team by the Indianapolis Star. Tom was one of the best defensive men in the city with his low vicious tackles. Dick Rush started at the right half spot and was very valuable with his speed. X Syd Voltz, a good line backer, was used at center and defensive line as- signments. Bill Cullon,a tackle, and Marvin Pleak, a quarterback, complete the list of' seniors on the varsity. Row I: Bill Springer, Danny Bramkamp, Maivin Fleser, Syd Voltz, Bruce Esque, Dick Rush, Bill Cullom, Baker, Charles Putcho, Coach Joe Tofil, Terry Goodwin, and Marvin Pleak. Tom Figg, George Toana. Row II: Phil Peterson, Dick 44 The varsity 1952 cross country team under first year Coach Amos Slaton had a very successful season with wins over Marion, Tech, Lawrence, Howe, Warren, Fillmore, and Broad Ripple. They lost to Shortridge to end the season with a 7-1 record. In a three-way-meet, the Slaton boys topped Ben Davis and Attucks. In the city meet, Washington was runner-up to Tech, while Tom Rusler copped second place honors. In the sectionals, Washington a- gain finished second to Tech with Tom Rusler the individual winner in 10:08, a new record for the South Grove course. Washington finished the state meet with 191 points which earned the team a fourth place tie with Vincennes. Tom Rusler finished twelfth. The major award winners were Tom Rusler, Dick Collins, Don Bailey, George Wilson, and Don Owensby, who was elected to captain the 1953 team. Members of the cross country team with Coach Amos Collins, and Cap't Tom Rusler. CROW 21 Coach Amos Sla- slaton are left to right: QROW 15 Willard Hall, Russell too, J-ook Wioomafl, Komloth KHOX, John Wood, Ronald Wagnel' George Wilson Don Bailey Don Owensby Dick Case, Don Blankenship, Kenneth Henderson, and Ronald 7 ! Y ! Butterworth. 45 Varsity Basketball lizilanccd scoring and good defensive work resulted in Q-iviirg l'-mich have Hines migh.y Continental Cagers a .666 pe1'cciitag'c season, winning' l-1 and losing 7 games over all. The teams we played and the scores were as follows: Howe 57-42, Attucks 57-7-1, Lawrence Central 65-52, Cathedral 67-53, Shortridge Q4-Way Tourneyj 59-62, Crawfordsville 37- 49, Tech 46-48, Noblesville 72-66, Franklin 60-57, Manual 79- 60, Warren Central 68-43, Broad Ripple 49-48, Speedway 68-54, Southport 72-69, Ben Davis 68-63, XViley of Terre Haute 73-79, Shortridgxe 53-55, Decatur Central 38-25, Manual fSectionalsJ 38-32, Sacred Heart QDouble Overtime Sectionalsj 65-63, and Southport iSectionalsJ 70-71. Continental man Phil Peterson C555 fat Icftj jumps high into the air to snare a rebound from the hands of Bob Theil 1325 of Southport and two unidentified Southport players. Tom Dobbs Q5-ll, Washington forward, is seen in the back- ground. Pictured below is the varsity basketball team for B.ll Springer, and Ronald Rogers, student manager, the 1952-53 season. They are Row I: Tom Andrews Row' H: Rowland Jones, athletic directoryDerrylTotton, siudent manager, Harold Patterson, student manager, Bzyzzn Hudson, Tom Dobbs, Dan Wheeler, Tom Payton, Dave Wai-ran, Dick Rush, Dick Fleser, Dick Thatcher, Carl Meador, Phil Peterson, and Dave Hine, coach. 46 In the sectionals the Purple and White over- came a Manual stall to gain a 38-32 victory and then thrillingly surpassed Sacred Heart 65-63 in a double overtime which was hailed as the tourney's best game. The Continentals met Southport in the sectional semi-finals and were eliminated 71-70. The Indianapolis Times placed Toni Dobbs and Phil Peterson on their all-city team. Peterson and Bill Springer were selected for The Times' all-sectional team. fAbove lefty Warren Central's Jack Merrill has trouble getting off a shot due to Continen- talman Peterson's effective defensive efforts. Q.-lbore riglztl Bill Springer displays some typical Continental offensive action as he drives in and lays one up for a score. fRiglztJ Southport's Bob Theil grabs nothing but thin air as Washingtcn Guard Derryl Totton snags the rebounding ball. l The members of the Reserve Squad are Row Grimes, Bill Riley, Row II: Lowell Smith, Dick I: Amos Slaton, coachg Terry Dobbs, Bob Black- Stamn, Bob Forsthye, John Hood, Don Carter, well, Joe Shires, Ray Duncan, Gary Steele, Larry Don Owensby, Elmo Carver, Bill Cole. Reserve Basketball Amos Slaton, at the helm of Washington's reserve basketball squad, led the team to a nine and ten record overall. This included a victory and loss in Tech's invitational tourney played during the Christmas holi- days. The team, composed of 3 juniors and 14 sophomores, played their best game agiainst Broad Ripple's sizzling Rockets. In this game the Slaton boys were behind by ten points going into the last quarter and no one thought the reserve Continentals could win, that is, no one but the team itself. They poured in 15 points while holding Ripple to 5 in that that hectic 6 minute period, and, in the overtime period, they continued to outshoot the fast-fading Ripplites 3 to 0. Final score was 35-32. Other scores were: Howe 22-36, Attucks 35-45, Lawrence Central 45- 20, Cathedral 33-40, Shortridge Q4 way tourneyj 26-25, Tech Q4 way tourneyj 36-53, Crawfordsville 40-33, Tech 27-41, Noblesville 26-25, Franklin 31-34 fovertimej, Manual 29-36, Warren Central 37-29, Broad Ripple 35-32 Covertimej, Speedway 43-26, Southport 41-28, Ben Davis 38-43, Wiley of Terre Haute 26-35, Shortridge 28-40, Decatur Centrral 30- 18. 48 X SCHEDU LE FOR 1953 Apr. 15 Lawrence Central Apr. 18 Broad Ripple, Tech, Lawren e Apr. 20 Shortridge Apr. 24 Crawfordsville Apr. 27 Cathedral, Shortridge Apr. 28 Howe Apr. 30 Attucks, Cathedral May 1 Warren Central May 5 County May 7 Broad Ripple May 16 Sectionals May 23 State Varsity Gobf Members of the 1953 golf team are John Wagner, number one and two men of the golf team, Derryl Totton Frank Morgan, Allan Schultz, Gary O'Mara, Dick Sfamm, and Jack Leslie, will be lost through graduation. Derryl Totton, Jack Leslie, and Coach Dave Hine. The 49 I Varsity Baseball Washington's 1952 varsity baseball squad finished the season with a ten and five record. The best game of the season was the 11-4 shellacking handed the Shortridge Blue Devils in the last regular season game. The mighty Con- tinentals went down in defeat to Tech's Green Wave in the first game of the city tourney, 1-0. . The Contincntal's wins were over Shelbyville 8-1, Cathedral 7-1, Attucks 19-0 and 10-1, Tech 6-3, Manual 4-2, Franklin Township 8-4, Southport 7-3, Warren Central 6-5, and Shortridge 11-4. Losses came from Howe 5-0, Ben Davis 4-1, Cathedral 8-4, Shortridge 4-0, and Tech 1-0. The varsity team was coached by Frank Luzar. The reserve team, under the leadership of Joe Tofil, won the city cham- pionship with a six and one record. 1953 varsity and reserve team members above are Row I:Bill Hedges, Ralph Glaze, Bill Bloemer, Bill Springer, Tom Dobbs, VVayne Lentz, Bill McHugh, Dick Fleser, Gene Robertson: Row II: Bill Purichia, Delbert Gregory, Kenny Sharp, Bill Cole, Dick Lahr, Robert Blackwell, Ray Duncan, Tom Springer, Tom Merqitt, Joe Therberg Row III: Elmo Carver, Gene Calvert, Terry Dobbs, Ronald Abner, Tom Johnston, Eldon Bailey, Jerry Laifqliss, David McAtee, Jimmy Ruess, student mana2erg Row IV: Joe Tofil, reserve coachg Don Thomas, student manager, Charles Jones, Tom Stevens, Fred Archer, stu- dent managerg Frank Luzar, varsity coach. Menibers of the 1953 varsity track team are Her- man Lentz, Tom Rusler, Kenny Barnes, Dick Rush, Tom Figg, George Toana, Terry Goodwin, Willard Hall, Bill Hozichins, Dwight Mantoothg Row II: Ronnie Wise, Nor- man Perry, Don Pithcer, Don Bailey, Russell Wagner, Dick Collins, Don Owensby, Jerry Lee, Bruce Esque, Mar- Varsity Tracie tin Lottg Row III: Artie Shaw, John Hood, Bob Day, Ronnie Wycoff, Don Mantooth, Joe Shires, Bob Forsythe. George Wilson, James Summitt, Varsity Coach Amos Slatong Row IV: Bill Rainwater, Bob Boyd, Lowell Smith, Ron Rogers, Larry Grimes, Henry Grifhth, man- agers, Bruce Hamman and John Williams, assistant coaches. The 1952 varsity team, coached by Cloyd Julian, proved to be cne of the better city teams though winning just one meet. The team wln was over Lawrence Central. The Continental losses were to Tech, Shcrtridge, Terre Haute CWileyJ, Bloomington, and Warren Cen- tral. In the Indianapolis Relays the Westsiders tied for seventh place with Bloomington, they also placed fifth in the city. In a quadrangle meet with Llgple, Shcrtridge, and Ben Davis, the Conifnentals placed third. The Pur- ple and Vfhite, who won their own sectional in '51 were replaced by a strc n Q' Howe team. Ed Kernodle was the city's best in the high hurdles, Jack Scoggan was superb in the 440 along with McClain, the sectional 880 champ. In the section- als, Don Repass, who was the only double winner, took blue ribbons in the high jump and broad jump, McClain won the 880, and Kernodle, the high. Eddie sci a school record of 15 seconds for the highs. He skimmed the lcws in 20.2 for the third best time in the state. Ed was runner-up to Don Thomas of Howe in fhe lcws in both the city and sectional meet, as was Thomas to Iiernodle in the highs in both meets. Members of the Boys' League shown in the Ronnie Rogers, Gerald Dickey, Marvin Baker, picture ure, Row 1, Daxre po,-ten, Tom Ruslery Ivan Farrell, and Kent Pershing, Row 3: Dan Alexoff, Lloyd Wiggins, Gene Robertson, Kenny Sharp, Delbert Gregory, Willie Hall, and sponsor, Joe Tofil. Many of the boys were not present when Ronnie Wise, Dick Lahr, Artie Shaw, Dick Ward, the picture was taken. Terry Goodwin, George Toana, Tom Figg, Kenny Barnes, Carl Peterson, and Bill Hedgesg Row 2: Boys' League A popular activity at Washington this year was the Boys' Basketball League, sponsored by Mr. Joe Tofil. Games were played in the school gym from 6:30 to 9 p.m. every Thursday evening. Winners of the Round Robin Tourney were the Bullets who ended the sea- son with a 6-0 record. Members of the championship team were Bill Hedges, George Toana, Terry Goodwin, Tom Figg, Carl Peterson, Charles Tom, Charles Putcho, and Kenneth Barnes. Coaches were Bill Springer and Wayne Lentz. The remaining records are as follows: Jets, 5-lg Royals, 4-23 Lakers, 3-3, Olympians, 2-4, Knickerbockers, 1-5, and the Hawks, 0-6. The season's highest score was posted by the Royals as they tapped the Knickerbockers 71 to 11. Don Kent of the Jets was the league scoring champ with 90 points. In the playoffs the Bullets topped the Royals, and the Jets beat the Lakers. In the faculty intramural game, the faculty bruisers edged out the Bullets in a hard-fought game. 52 Freshmen Track Row I: Dick Howell, Floyd Wiggs, Jack Arnot, Wayne Vaughn, Ronnie Butterworth, Don Neel, Bill Barton, David CawoodgRow II: Collis Blane, Don Stegemeller, Jerry Sul- livan, John Barkman, Jim King, Don Pope, David Hazel, Jerry Repass, Coach Henry Bogue, Row III: Don Ross, Ronnie Smith, Maurice Nichols, Richard Chellis, Ronald Case, Frank Lairmore, Don Blankenship, Ronald White, Pete Lewis. Basketball Row I: Coach Bruce Hamman, Gerald Rairdon. Robert Federspill, Ralph Poteet, Don Blankenship, Tom Springer: Row II: Jim King, Larry Gorman, Donald Sharp, Collis Blane, Don Pope, Don Martin, Jerry Lawlis. Football Row I: Coach John Williams, Floyd Wiggs, David Faulkner, Maurice Nichols, Don Ross, Robert Federspill, Eddy Clayton, Ronald Macy: Row II: Jerry Repass, Slovie Laliotf, Tom Springer, Duane Petree, Edward Flake, Pete Lewis, Don Brown, Ronnie Smith, Will- iam Wallace: Row III: Don Stegemeller, Kent Pershing, David Macatee, Jim King, Larry Gorman, Harold Neville, Frank Larrimore, Antell Wine, David Hazel, Collis Blanc. Junior lass Officers Taking a nioment from their numerous activities and responsibili- ties as class cfflcers are fleft to rightl Darold Cook, presidentg Ruth- ann Crippen, vice-presidentg Norma Inabnit, secretaryg Gloria Wy- cofli, treasurerg Ronald Wise, and Charles Curtiss, sergeants-at-arms. The Junior Class oflicers help choose the class rings to be put on display, plan the annual junior prom, make preparations for the junior vaudeville and numerous other activities throughout their junior yea1'. 54 Juniors, carrying on the tra- dition of past junior classes, pre- sented the Junior Vaudeville on November 20 and 21. The vaude- ville consisted of three acts. Act I was the Colonial Chorus singing, Desc Bones Gwine Rise Again. Jinx from Alabama, a one-act play, was presented by eight mem- bers of the speech class, under the direction of Mrs. Bess Wright. A song and dance act, Continen- tal Cruise , was Act III. Contin- ental Cruise was sponsored by Nancy Butcher, Darold Cook, Merriline Surber, and Ruthann Crippen. 1952 Junior Vaudeville In the top picture, Marilyn ITe,nolds and Gloria Wycoff are pictured dancing their 'tWhy Don't You Treat Me Right? dance which they performed in Continental Cruise, Act III of the vaudeville. 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