Washington High School - Hatchet Yearbook (Princess Anne, MD)

 - Class of 1958

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The Hatchet all '58 And you say that you don't normally see these . . . er . . . students . . . around the campus? Ridiculous! They're normal, tired, young journalists fatigued at the completion of an- other yearbook . . . your 1958 Hatchet. You have a complaint to make? Address all com- plaints to Ye Old Nut House, Princess Anne, Maryland. Deceased members may be found under all tombstones with epitaphs saying, WE HATE YEARBOOKS. 1' Q- X rg 4 , yi ,, A . ' L ' 0 A ' . 'vang , Q' - 'hi ' 1 1 I YEARBOOK STAFF 's 1, Elll:l0f E C E .. as E ,,., BILLY FOXWELL - I y Business Manager , ,,e,, ,, ,, ,, LINDA RICGIN Iunzor Editor , , ,,,,,,, ,. CLARENCE JOHNSON , In Q , V ,AQJFSE f lunior Business Manager . ,, ALICE TESTERMAN ' r , T S at - ,s K ' QE ' A1lUi.90f MR. GADDIS , 'M ' - ' 12,

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Class Will of 1958 We, being the class of '58, stumbling and staggering through these ivy-covered walls, in order to turn teachers insane and provide for shorter assignments and longer vacations, bequeath these priceless possessions to the under- classmen and tired teachers who follow our class down the halls of wonderful W.H.S. To the members of the Junior Class and faculty we leave: Richard Adams' willingness to Joe Baugher. Mary Arnold's books to Mary Ann Packer. Carl Ashley's car to Charles Frye. John Barnes' argumentative manner to Harry Truman. Phillip Benson's looks to Bob Shockley and Tab Hunter. Ann Bloodsworth leaves with her foot in her mouth. Bob Board's parking place in Mt. Vernon to Frieda Johnson. Buster Bozman's innocence to Jack Smith. June Butleris blonde hair to Ann Porter and Jayne Mansfield. Jimmy Byrd leaves his blue ribbons to Charles Fisher and J. R. Twining. Julia Bull's Deal Island route to Carol Webster. Allen Camp's quiet ways to Bruce Dashiell. Weldon Collins' height to Albert Correia. Janice Campis loquaciousness to Judy Tull. Mary Anne Campbell wills her vim and vigor to Jimmy Hall and Floyd and Lloyd Doyle. James Doyle's place in agriculture to John Drew. Verna Dryden's retiring personality to Ruth Bozman. Bonnie Evans leaves Smith Island to Leland Whitelock. Billy Foxwell's undying love to Jean Smith. Nancy Cibbon's one-way ticket to Arabia to Diane Parks. -' Frances Griffin's pleasant manner to Caroline Landon. Ann Hall's homeland to Jimmy Noble. Donald Hall's bothering the girls to Jimmy Nichols. Becky'Hurley's correct answers to George Hall. Benny Kslflfs keeping to himself to Donald Beauchamp. Alice Mae Icohlheim leaves her sophistication to Char- lotte Pittinger. Darla Layfield leaves with everyone watching. Evelyn Long's modesty to Elaine Muir. Ginger Longfs cooperativeness to Ann Scott. Cradoc Mildon's choo-choo twain to Lewis Long. Alice Miller's friendliness to Nancy Matthews. A Rosalie Linton's devil-may care attitude to Eugene Shirk. Ginger Matthew's zaniness to Josie Lusk. Allen Muir's Student Council headaches to Sara Baughan. Ronnie Noble's Confederate money to Bobby Massey. Ann -Parkinson's black hair to Patsy McCracken and Gail Street. Preston Park's big voice to Melvin Revelle. Wallace Peterman's love of underclassmen to Richard Barnes and Eugene Shirk. Joan Powell's ninety pairs of earrings to Betsy Brimer. Bob Pulliam's ability to turn teachers' hair gray to Bobby Jones and Boyd Bloodsworth. Doris Richardson's terrific athletic record to Patty Murphy and Clarence Johnson. Linda Riggin leaves with a band uniform, tenor sax, gym bag, and 10 different books. Robert Taylor's watermelons to Bob Pinchak. Ireva Townsend's trim appearance to Alice Testerman. Price Gunter's Earth Angel Jacket and Motor Cycle Boots to Marvin Gunter. Wayne Tull's trumpet to Ray Anthony. Dick Wheatley's fun and firecrackers to Gary Miller. To Mrs. Crawford, we leave an accordion and an auto- graphed picture of Lawrence Welk. To Miss Bateman we leave our gratitude for starting us off right . . . finally. To Mrs. Bloodsworth, we leave a trip to the ancient world and a private mummy. To Miss Warren, we leave a set of World Books. To Mrs. Scott we leave a year's supply of fried grass- hoppers. To Mrs. McCleary, we leave the role of Lady Macbeth, with Judith Andersonis compliments. To Mrs. Chamberlin, we leave 10 automatic gym mop- pers. To Mr. Pump, we leave a giant size bottle of phena- barbitol. To Mrs. Wood, we leave a robot that takes dictation, and never misses class. To Miss Messick, we leave a slide rule and a class that can understand it. To Mr. Gaddis, we leave an automatic Worm-Baiter. To Mrs. Johnson, we leave a set of history books with our history in it. To Miss Flurer, we leave unbreakable lab material. To Mrs. Toadvine, we leave a copy of Good House- keeping. To Mr. Anderson, we leave a milking stool. To Mr. Leckey, we leave a class that can speak English passably. To Mr. Walz, we leave a model band. To Mr. Baughan, we leave a school that is normal once again, now that our class has graduated. 23



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