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Marching across the field is Washington High School ' s color guard, consisting of Donald Bee, Carl Cambridge, Charles Cope, and Tom Rust. Cadets today — better citizens tomorrow — our ROTC Color Guard, proudly bears the Stars and Stripes and our own school flag at both basketball and football games. Top cadets merit awards and honors and prepare themselves to serve our nation better. Sponsors march at par- ades, inspect cadets on Fridays, and add color and life to the cadet corps. With military pro- cedures the farthest from their minds, cadets twirl at their annual Military Ball. Climaxing the military drilling and training, the cadets perform before the entire school, in the annual Federal Inspection where high brass officials present honors and awards to individual cadets and to corps. All of these are Just phases of the ROTC program where boys enter and learn strategic maneuvers and military tactics and emerge men to serve a powerful nation. Training prepares cadets for Planning their maneuvers are top cadets, Larry Davis, Jerry Botzum, Fred Heinzmann; standing are Dan Jackson, Jerry Hughett, Tim Willoughby, and Mike Hessell.
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t H. f 8- CONCERT BAND — Row 1: Marilyn Smotherman, Loma Eisele, Karen Lawalin, Sherry Leak, Marcia White, Eugene Henderson, Thomas Sesslar, Ernest Stennis, Keith Shultz, Gregory Brundage, Carolyn Blackvvell, Barbara Doll, Kay Homaday, Anna Lee Doll, Kenneth Drake; row 2: Shirley Simpson, Diana Tolbert, Ivory Wilson, John Stott, Marjorie Spurgeon, Sylvia Kinney, Sandra Phillips, Nancy Bi-undage; row 3: John Kid- well, Lee Ransdell, Frank Dininger, James Hedges, Warren Dafoe, Frank Jessup, Sharon Sanford, Joyce May; row 4: Charles Hatcher, Wayne Dafoe, Danny Shafer, Ray Funk, director, Ronald Mitchel, Robert Johnson, Larry Orr, Oscar Livingston, and Edward Miller. Not present when the picture was taken are Daniel Homaday, Mike Howard, Nancy Owens, Wendell Wade, and Charles Roberts. vocalists entertain school and patrons For anyone interested in music, Washington of- fers many groups, botli instrumental and vocal, for student participation. These groups range from a full scale orchestra to a small Rock and Roll Combo, from a huge chorus to several quartets. Whether large or small, these many groups are known all over the city for their mu- sical abilities. They perform not only at convo- cations, school dances, and other school activi- ties, but for grade schools, interested organiza- tions, and several radio and television stations. It is doubtful, however, that these groups would have advanced so far without the aid and assistance of their directors, Mr. Charles Ham- ilton, Mr. Ray Funk, Miss Ruth Rosser, and Mrs. Ruth King. Through constant practice, striving for perfec- tion, these students find many hours of plea- sure and gain a good musical background at Washington. Swhiging with the latest rock and roll are the Metro- nomes, Lari-y Morley, Wendell Stinson, Gene Hender- son, and Duane Henry pictured with their instruments. 27
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TRAINING CORPS In a royal tribute, the cadets and coui-t honor Military ILill ( m. m i;iia Felice. The Queen ' s court and their escorts include Carolyn Lloyd, barbara BrowTi, Dan Jackson, Queen Rita, Mr. Walter, principal, Fred Heinzmann, Pam Waltz, and Jerry Botzum. future military service Included in this year ' s rifle team were Tim Willoughby, Wesley Darnell, Larry Davis, Jerry Hughett, and Ted Sison. Kneeling are Landy Lewis, Richard Blake, Rich- ard Wood, and Phil Hendren. Keeping in strict military regulations, Cadet Bill Pink- ston finds a smile hard to prevent as sponsors Pam Waltz, Barbara Bro vn, Rita Felice, and Carolyn Lloyd inspect his uniform.
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