Central High School - Brecky Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1936
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,-,R 1 aw.. ,Y M-ip NNE J ff s Mg lj 1 I Y 7 .if 2161 N i X VS Gi xb SX XX X x X i F NX 3 -Mi sz' gif: ,Mi ,. .. X' E: my-X: N f!223,'?2?,r:Q.1.., .fl -'i ' fi X I 'ilgfig i ' 'f '3 -b , -' Q f' 5, 123: '3V'714 fAf-: '1'if z 55' N if ' 3' 1': E: as-3' ' LSI -, A -'-ff Ei: riwl imap, 3S? ff . 515 1 M lf ' i Q + 4 1 ,E . .A ..,. ,....,A, .2..., . ' 'f ff 1 I L HI N' PZ15:?O Q ua- , Z 7 Illllll mm' :HHH IIIIIII Q 6 f - E rec of I o a 6 Jclwirlrievufm issue cmmversqrq number central, hlqh school washington, ol. c. X E21 E3BhiIIbIffL'llAI fu Q3111: ,grlfuul ml Uhr Ulhxemliieilq ,?tTI1Iif'IEI'Ei2I1'lg uf gifs Hams uf 5nri1ire in milfs uilhiug FOREWORD Central this year celebrates her twentieth anniversary as the school on the hillf' lt is significant to realize that twenty years have passed since our present school was thronged for the first time by a mass of eager and curious students, wandering aimlessly through the spacious halls, and in their four years here entering upon the trail which thousands were to follow in the years to come. We can well be proud of our institution, for numerous modern ideas have been installed and honors won in all fields of endeavor, creating in our students a warm feeling of pride and fellowship. This building which we have attended for the past four years was formally dedicated in February, nineteen seventeen, and in that year Central proved victorious by winning all honors in football, baseball, and basketball. We also won three places out of four in the Competitive Drill, a feat never before ac- complished. We captured the football championship again in nineteen-twenty. And then in twenty-two came the rise of the club movement, from which was created the Officers Club, Architectural Club, and many other organizations for lovers of art, music, and science, which lent the diverting social aspect found in modern schools today. Since then there has been established a Central chapter of the National Honor Society, and we have been granted annually scholarships to the leading universities in the country. These improvements are all combined to create the Central we take pride in today. In accordance with the fact that this year is Central's twentieth anniver- sary of the new building, we have chosen as the theme of the 1936 BRI-:CKY the activities around school. Our aid in achieving this object has been the Art Department, the members of which have worked skillfully and patiently through the year to portray scenes of school life familiar to us all-scenes that in the years to come will be pushed gently into oblivion by the new pleas- ures and problems of the life into which we are about to be graduated. In ad- dition, a vote of appreciation is due to our efficient faculty advisers who have worried and labored with us through the year. And so if, on a still distant day, someone of you chances upon this then dusty volume, and in turning through its pages once more seems to recall the excitement, enthusiasm, and buoyancy of youth, and to derive some pleasant memories from the nearly forgotten faces, then the efforts of the staff shall not have been in vain. KATHLEEN GALLACHER, Editor-in-Chief. l4l -lx, my w111rff W C O N T E N 'I S Brecky Staffs Views ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, The Principalls Message, ,,,, The Faculty , , The Student Council ,,, Publications , , ,, ,, Cadets ,, Sports ,,,,, Organizations Social Clubs ,, Mid-Year Class ,, June Class ,,,, JLlYll0l'S ,, ,, ,,,, ,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,, Additional Honors and Awards, -iff? -,- fy-, f -41,1 Ads and Oddities, with Class Directories, -vs.. E51 ll. CIC!! THE BRECKY STAFF Ari, l,1'terary, and Plzotographic iii THE BRECKY STAFF Business, and Aclvertising E61 yi P' Fr- v The Brecky Staff LITERARY STAFF IxATIII,EEN CAILACIIERLLLL LL ,. L L LLLLLLL PAT KENNEY SEIKO NISHIO MARIA MANDES VIRCINIA WAKENIAN EDGAR BAR ER EVELYN SWOPE EDWIN HALSEY TTI,,TI RICHARD HUTCIIISONL LLL CHARLES CERAMIL LLL PETER DE ANNA .ITT HAROLD GIESE ANTHONY CHANAKA ALINE WHARTON MURIEL FRIEDMAN CALVIN DAVIS LL FELIX SILVERSTONE WILLIAM HUTTERLY Bl-l'I l'l-L BURCH Senior Associate Editors funior Associate Editors HELEN CAFFREY Typists PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF LLLEditor-in-Chief NANCY HUTCHISON SHIRLEY PRIEST WALTER PALMER WILLIAM HELLMUTH ROBERT HAILE PATRICIA LAWRENCE LOUISE DIOTTI LL L LLL EEEE LL LL ..,,,EE,.E,,,,.... Photographic Manager L LL L L L L LLLLL LLLLL A ssistant Photographic Manager ART STAFF Associate Art Editors BUSINESS STAFF Assistant Business Managers LAWRENCE BLUMENTHAL MORRIS SPAWN EDWIN MITCHELL FRED HENCK ARNOLD GREENBERG ADVERTISING STAFF ARNOLD CREENBERC L L L LL Assistant Advertising Manager PAUL LIVINGSTON FACULTY COMMITTEE LLLLLLLLLfunior Assistant LLLLArt Editor DON ROBERTSON FERN FRAZEE SIDNEY WEGER JACQUELINE ELGIN L L L LBusiness Manager MARJORIE BEALL JACK SHEKELL HELEN QUILLEN MILTON NORWOOD LEE TENN ROBERT SAFFRON JACK WILNER LLLAclvertising Manager MISS RUTH M. DENHAML LLLLLL LLLLL LLLL L LLLLLL -LLLLigerary MISS KATHERINE SUMMYLL LLLL LLLLL Q-UAH MR. CLAUDE M. RAY LLLL L LLLL LLLLBu5ineSs I7I l l 1 .Ja TO THE CLASS Ol 1930 Memarifs are uflvn pus.sr's.siru1x Il'lIit'!l an lrized above nwrc nzalvrial lllinfs. Thr 5- Hreclfv is a storvlmuse or lIIt'lIl0I'l'f'S rr llffflz . T' School days. May you, in afler 'Yf'lll'S. lwlizu again those days as you leaf lllftlllgll its pages. HARVEY A. SMITH U41 DR. HARVEY A. SMITH Principal E151 MISS HELEN M. COOLIDGI' flssismlll PI'l.llCIl.1IH1 U51 him LAWRENCE C.I100VER Assistant Principal U71 Iln. llxmm ,-X. Smrru. l'r1'nf'1'pul Miss IIN.:-:N Nl. lIom.1m:+:. . fl.v.wi.sla11! l'rinf-ipul Mn. I..'USIiliN4Il'I ll. Ilmmflz. Jfssisiulll l'r5nf-ipal ICNGLISH DI'II'Ali'l'MI'IN'I' Isfuflcl. N. lS. u.1m'1N ANNE Nldloml Mmfx How Lomsla Momma Iiwrll IVI. lllexlxml J. l7l.0m1M:lc Nlunmx' I'1mm:lcs'I'. Ilmzm-1'r'r 1Mrw.Ab NAT.-u.1r: L. l'Am'oN A111116 .l. lll1I3Rlcl'll. IJono'1'llm SIIEKNI.-KN I.m.A IC. HIVIYIIIINS lMrs.l Mxlmnlalv Ii. S'1'Al.l.lN1:s l l.olcm4:l1: M. ,IMNPQ Hcmlcwl' G. VANDI-lRl.Il' .ll-IANNl'1'I l'lC KIQRN 1Mrs.'b ill-:n'l'l:ulmlc E. XVAl.'l'ICR IMLPH II. IANIQ l.0Ulcl.l,-x Xvlilill lin-Lssllc xYHl'1'l 0Rll l.fX'I'IN MNH IVIUIJICIQN l,MNlllHXlLl'1 lll'II'AIi'l'Ml41N'l' IATIN Wlll.DIiI'IIl IDIAN, Ile-ml of llw llvpurlmvnl Mfxmow lifxmzlz 1Mrs.b llr1l.r:N Gun' ALIIIIC Cl...uu4 Anim SMITH MODERN IAMLUAGICS limrz ,IICAN-Nl-KRIIC Sjxmsnm. llwul nf llvparlnwnz lfmimzll I'.x'AN1.r1l,lM: I3l':w1.lr:I. A. ll. S. Tnwvm ,ll'l.Hi GILI. lMrS.j SIVSANNE Iimqgn m:mxlAN EMILII-I IVI. xVlll'l'I'1 smwlsll l'.ul..M.n: Imlyxznlg HI-1R'l'lIN U. limll-:mm nMrs. MA'l'HlCMA'l'ICS W1l.l.l,xM J. WAl.1.1s. llvml of l,t'llllI'llll!'lIL fl!-IR'I'Rl me AI.lilili'I' 1Mrs.i C. H. KlCl,I.lCliMAN 4Wlrs.AD P.-NlWl.lNI'1 HfKl,l,-KRD llVlrs.b S. 'I'. KIMBLIC IMNHCI. COUNTIES Gmczri H. Loma IM: IC. 1Zn.mcl:'r flmmgpg A. R055 U81 IVIABI-Il. A. I IARKI.EY B. W. DESHAZO ALFRED D00l.l'l'Tl.I-1 GUY CLINTON BENJAMIN W. DESIIAZO CLARE DRISCOLL KATHERINE C. ERWIN LENORE BAKER JESSIE E. BAKER GERTRUDE G. BROWN S. H. RATHBLFN C. W. HECOX MILDRED H. IYIERRILL ACNES BLANDFURD F. J. BRUNNER WILLIAM FOLEY HARDY L. IJEARCE JOHN J. RAY THE SCIENCES BIO LOG Y CII EMISTRY PHYSICS ELEMENTARY SCIENCE WILLIAM A. KILCORE LIBRARY MUSIC DRAWING I-'REE-IIAND KATHERINE E. SUMMY MECHANICAL MANUAL TRAINING PRINTING HAROLD G. CRANKSHAW DOMESTIC ART DOMESTIC SCIENCE HAZEL SCHERTZ IMrs.I PHYSICAL TRAINING MARY E. HAYNES EDITH C. PAUL 1Mrs.I A. V. SMITH CLARE DRISCOLI. ELIzABETII I. CATCH WILLIAM A. KILCORE DELLA NELSON SAM L' ICI. NVUUIJ IIOTTIE FAHRHNBRIICH MARTHA E. CRICOS EDGAR F. RUSSELL JOSEPH H. WILSON HAZEI. SCHERTZ IMI-5.1 MILDRED H. .IVII-ZRRILI. CHARLOTTE G. ROGERS fMrs.I DOROTHY LINDER ANNA L. HEIDER EDITH L. GROSVENUR I19I COMMERCIAL M. T. RARI:R IMI-s.l MAY MIIRRILI. lMrs.I ID. S. RAI' 1Mrs.I IMNIILI. tloomiss GIIOROIJ T. U'NI:II.I. M. GIQRTRIIIJII SMITH IMrs.I E. 0. HARNI-ID RIITH R. PARKER tMrs.I Lois E. Yizcic S. T. KIIvIIII.I: C. EsTI:I.I.I-3 PHII.I.IPs lMrs.I RIIBY W. YOuIvuIH.ooIJ 1IVIrs.I I'HRoNsII: MARsH C. M. RAY HISTORY GIJORIQE J. JONI:s. liaml of Ileparlnienl MAsoN IgI'lNtlIS'I' lMrs.b LII.I.IAN McCoI.M EIJITII C. KOJOIIIIAROI-'r lMrs.I EDA RIIRLAILK HI:sTI3R E. MI:NI:I.I.I' l'lARRIET'I' LASIER CHARLOTTIL R. FARRINGTON DOROTHY M. PARTON EIIITII Lowlc l,III:RI:'I I',I IIIQIIIINOTON GRACI: R. JOHNSON RosAI.II': ROBIN!-I'I'TE EI.vA WI:I.I.s IMI-s.I MILITARY INSTRUCTION Homer: BlIT'I'ERW0R'l'H LII-QUT. PAIII. L. IJOIIRR GIRLS' WELFARE Brgsslrz M. LI:wIs IMI-sf! OFFICE FORCE SARA E. S'I'I:I'III:Ns .IANI3 l,IItlIIS I IIANcI:s M. SCOTT FACULTY NOTES Miss Sarah E. Simons has rctirefl. Miss Sarah I'. Lynch flied OII january IT. l930. Miss Clem lI'WIIl Orr retired and is living in Springficld, Mass. Mrs. Susie C. lj2illll?I' was trzuisferrecl from Central to Roosevelt. Mr. Samuel H. Nicholson is now teaching iII Philadelphia. Pa., his lIoIIIe town. Miss Martha Wiiner died in August, l935. Mrs. Janet Torhet and Mr. Irving Coggins have hccn transferrccl to the new Wood- row Wilson High School. Miss Ifrances M. Banta has retired and spent the winter in California. Miss Christina lvright retirccl in FCl7l'llZll'y, I930. Mr. IJ. P. McAdoO is now teaching at Western High School. Miss Natalie L. Parton has joined our faculty from Alice DI-al Junior High School. Miss fi0I'll'llt'lt' E. Walter has heen transferred to Central from Eastern. Miss Grace H. Long came to Central from Powell .Iunior High. Miss Clare Driscoll came to Central from Beaver Countrv Day School, Chestnut Hill. Mass. I I Mr. Ralph H. Lane It-ft the Buffalo East High School to teach at Central. Sergeant Horace Butterworth took Mr. McAfIoo's place as hand instructor. Mr. Hilffly L. Pearce was ll'ZlIlSfCl'l'Cll to Central from Eastern High. Mr. Rolmerl G. Vanderlip came to Central from Langley ,Iunior High in lfclvruary. I 930. I201 A Tribute SARAH E. SIMONS Head of the Department of English 1906-1936 The retirement of Miss Sarah E. Simons from the Washington School system has a special significance for the teachers and pupils of Central, for although her work as Head of the English Department has taken her into the other senior and junior high schools in the city, she belongs to us. She is a graduate of this school, and after taking her degree at Stanford University, she came back to Washington to begin her teaching career at Central. She taught here until she was made Head of the English Department in 1906. Miss Simons is a woman of broad scholarship and cultivated tastes, and has won distinction in the educational world by her very fine editing of various school texts, and her publications, which range from the blank verse of a Shakespeare pageant to the pedagogical prose of a book on methods in teaching. As Head of the English Department she was always abreast of the times, and with an open mind for new ideas, kept her department flexible without endan- gering its organization. As a supervisor, the teachers found her sympathetic and generous, kindly in her judgment, and with an understanding of their problems which made her quick to speak the encouraging word and give the helpful sugges- tion. Students, as well as teachers, were aware of her genuine interest in their work. Her ofiice is Filled with their creations-stories, themes, illustrated articles, models, all of which she kept on display. To quote Miss Coolidge, '6Miss Simons has left her impress on the Washington schools. At this time, when so many are expressing their appreciation of her work, Central joins in affectionate congratulations on a career followed with such marked success. ANNE McCoLM E211 INQSSESSE Nxyw Fi Zff' S x JV , jigs,-X IN VIEVIORIAM Sava R Lynch Naviha E.Wi1-nav LQZXWK fxik i921 SARAH P. LYNCH 19024CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL-1936 Outstanding teacher of English at Central High School for over thirty years, Miss Lynch rendered long and distinguished service to the pupils of Central and to the English department of the city of Washington. Always a good friend, a wise counselor, an interesting companion, she gave freely of her time and gifts. Teachers and pupils alike drank deeply of her wisdom, yet she always insisted that the inter- course was a process of give and take, for, like Chaucerls Clerk of Oxenford, gladly would she learn and gladly teach. Her outlook on life was always sane, wholesome, courageous, even during the last years when hope of recovery was abandoned. Her troubles were never thrust upon othersg hers was an heroic figureg her life a lesson,fmute yet powerful in character training. Others may come, yes, others will come and achieve success, but her place in the history of Central High School is unique,-all her own, and can never be filled. SARAH E. SIMoNs MARTHA E. WIMER 1917-CENTRAL HIGH Scnooi.-1935 To think of Miss Wilmier' is to feel again the warmth of her interest in all of Central. She came to our French department when the building was new, and she gave to its development the culture matured by years of study and travel, the keen strength of her mind, and a deep love for people, young and old. Within a tiny, fragile figure there dwelt a great understanding. She worked among her pupils with infinite gentleness and untiring sympathy. She delighted in their growth and success, spurred them on with her interest, and inspired them from the wealth of her knowledge. But always the greatness of her achievement was exceeded by the wonder of her spirit. All that she did was heyond the physical strength of her body. Yet one found her ever serene and courageous, ready with warm friendliness and delight- ful, kindly humor to share the problems or enthusiasms of those about her. Courage. it has been said, is a proof of our immortality. ln this lesson, too, Miss Wimer was a great teacher. FLORENCE MURRAY 1231 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SALLY STEELE, Presiclent MARY LOU NASH, Vice-President ELIZABETH BURNS, Secretary MISS ROBINETTE, Faculzy Adviser GENERAL COUNCIL MARY LOU NASH, Presiding Omcer of the General Council PA'rRlc:IA LAWRENCE, Secretary GENE WOOD, Sergeant-at-Arms i241 THE STUDENT COUNCHJ MARY LoU NASH The immediate commencement of the yearly Council duties was delayed for a short time last September by the voluntary resignation of the president-elect, Robert Spilman, because of his responsibilities as a captain in the cadets. However, Sally Steele who had been elected to serve as vice-president and who was unusually capable of officiating as president, was automatically promoted to that position. This necessitated the election of a new vice-president, which took place at an early meeting of the General Council. At the beginning of the school year various committees were organized to help in carrying on the work of the council, namely, the Constitution Committee, the Lunch-room Committee, the Dancing Committee, the Legislative Committee, the Hospitality Committee, the Rules and Procedure Committee, the Poster Committee, and the Coaching Committee. Also a temporary committee was organized on March 24, following the request made by Mr. A. V. Smith, faculty adviser for tennis at Central, that the Council reconsider the method of awarding uC's for tennis. Re- ports from the chairmen of these committees were made from time to time at the Council meetings so that the members would be familiar with the work being done by each other. The Christmas project is one of the most outstanding activities conducted by the Council during the past school year. Twenty-two families were generously sup- plied with food, clothing, toys, and monetary contributions by the students of Cen- tral. A sixth, seventh, or eighth semester section was made responsible for a family with the assistance of three or four other sections. Letters were received from sev- eral families who, having been helped by the Council the last year, made pleas for help again. The fine spirit shown and the cooperation offered by Council members and a great many other students, made it possible to answer these pleas. 34-9.69 which was left from the Christmas fund was spent in supplying a particularly needy family with food and milk until the end of February. During this past year the Council has tried out a new experiment. Study halls have been conducted in which any freshman having difliculty with a subject could be coached by upper semester students. These study halls were held during 3rd, 6th, and 7th periods every day and have proved to be very successful. Dancing in the Armory during lunch periods was held for several weeks but was dropped because it failed to prove profitable. Several assemblies were presented by the Council. In planning these the as- sembly committee endeavored to discover uhiddenn talent among the students and present it to the student body in an entertaining manner. Until the end of February the Lunch-room Committee was responsible for keep- ing the lunchroom orderly during the lunch periods and a chart was kept in the Council room for recording the tables reserved. However, at the first of March these duties were turned over to the boys, and girls' CN Clubs, to be carried on by them with the cooperation of the council members. This is an example of what the execu- tive officers would like to have done in the future for they believe it to be wise for the Council to start projects, continue with them until they are well under way, and then turn them over to the school to be carried on by the students. Thus meetings were held toward the end of school, one for the sixth semester girls, and the second for the boys of the same classes. A discussion about the duties, was held, of the various council positions that would be filled by some of them next year. Plans for the coming school term are already beginning to take form, and it is the hope of all the present council members that even more will be accomplished during the school year of 1936-1937. E251 'Ewa 29411 n y- 1 rf . - u 15 - 2 'Y' l'f'l'1 hr ' , ,,.V. prIL'11v5f'I-,131-g.., -- 5l'12L'i2fl-ff'f'-W' hi... -fftj n-21:-n :ig '1',4!?-':'::f':lZ'3'!l -7 A -A ,, 'lvif' gg ,,v.f,,,.,- . -1,.1,xl- ,l.'v:,.-'g- in- Ugg .' l:1.j' l',l:I,..'-fx, :.,'-'t I 5, Q.-I 'fly ,a,n'r,,,',. ' .', yi :-.vfjx 1-H 'QllvflW1:'f - 7.-.-iff' .. 1. IAM.-U. 5l'.n!.l 'J'1a . ',:1'.fif fi AM . 'X3r,l z ,f:agQ'4:.3 wglll 1 41 ' n' 1 I-Sqfjfl. .M P., . rl, , ij1 ?:1iA:1 'I.-1-1 'l'l 2 e'. rl. I.. . ,-. , . .123 . ',. I .. 1'f .-' 'e Nl xl., X, l,', P BLICATIONS Iinmzlrl' SNOW JAN!-IT ConsoN ,Ima HUMNIQ Vmc1NlA limvrzs I.1.oYu Povvrzu, ,lmlN CmmN,fuu-:lc l'la'l'r1R mx AN N A THE REVIEW STAFF Monwx V. CIIURCHILI., Eflifor-in-Chivf .IUHN iwAII.l0IlIH IVIAICGAICIYI' Amp111NlsAlwu11 .I A N wr CONSON , RUIH'lIl'l' ll. Slnwczlirilc Dulus RAI-:lsA1:H iWAXlNlfl FRI!-IIHVIAN l'Hl1,lv Wl!Iflll'l' , AN'ruoNY ZAPPALA MAMLAIH-11' HERB:-:wr .Inu lN'IAnzo1.r .IAM-1 IWANN l,lL1.1AN WAlNwm44 HDMI-1IK'l' HANMUN FRANK FARAZZANO Miss Wlll'l'l llIill Y Miss SUMMY 7 Mus. l,lIll.l.ll'S Mn. CNANKSHAW I ,-issoritltu Editors ,I 11: A N 1':'r'r+: l os'r1-11: Bl-1'l l'Y WICKARD Lirerrzry Editors Mlrr1l.1.r1R EUNHIE Mc:Gn,1. IVIAm:Am:'1' Nmu: Humor Editor HH ,Fine Arts Editor , Exrlzurzge Editor ,H ,,,,,,,, , Staff Photogrrtpller Art Stuff ALINIQ W'IlAll'l'lJN, Arr Etlimr NIARIE USTENKAMI' AN'r1loNY CHANAKA BHAL1, MllIClI11L Flm1m1AN , ,,,, , ,.,,,,,, , , , WWW. Stag Typist HW, ,H , , ,Art Pzzbiicity H , ,H IEVIIPIYII Business fllanager H, W ,,,,f:t'lH'l'lll AdUf'l'liSiIIg Mtuztzgvr , , .f1ssistm1t .4lll!l'l'ffSl'IIg Manager M, , W, , Cirrvlltlliaft Mttnngvr ,,,,. Subscription Manager , , , , , 1 illllIIl't' AIIllIllgt'l' WW !1SS1.SfIlIIf SIllISf'l'ilI1f0ll fWlIIIllgt I' .fltlmwtisilzg S1110 Br:n'rnA KAW NIARJORII-I DIWAL1. -H ,. WW- ,HY , , , Svrretnry H -K -.-. Y ,W -, Mailing Alllllllgfl' Printing Mamzgers ABRAHAM SCHULMAN BILLY 'l'lfr:KNon -, H ,H ,H ,,,f WW, ,,,,,-, Litr'rt11'y flrlziixvl' , ,,,f1rt .'1lIl.'l'Sf'l' ,- , ,, HllSilll'SS n1t11,1i.wl' E281 , W, Printing ,'iPll'l'St'l' I 1 rms' sm IL- . .ang A ':..ZI 5.9,-'Q A X , Ill BULLETIN STAFF RICHARD NIURPHY, Editor-in-Chief VIRGINIA DONK. NANI:Y HIITCIIISON. SHIRLIQY PRIHS'l',,,, , ,W 5 , ,,,, , Assorintv Editors ROIIIIRT SPHAKILR, , ,,,, YE, ,,,, , ,g,,,,,,,,, -- ,!,,,,,,,, 5110118 Efliwf SALLY STIQIZLIJ, DIARY LOII NASH, ,,,,,, , . .,,,fY ,f,,, ffff L L --YASSlSNll1f EI1l!0fS Headline lfriters .IANI-:T CORSON PIQGIQY STICIN MARGARET SNAVELY DI:MI-:TRA PANAIQOS PATRICIA LAWRICNIIIII MAY CINN JULIA EVANS HI1LI:N CAITRILY 0Illlii'fil'li Reporters I,OIvIs BROWN DOROTHY FILLIIIS BRTTI: BIIRCII VIRGINIA BIJROMAN ELL!-IN LINDSAY .IANI-1 DIANN ANDREW Dl1N'l' ROBI1R'1' SYMONDS MARY JANIC CANTWICLL SARAH FI1NDI:R EDGAR BAK!-Ill DOROTHY DILSKIN SYLVIA TIIRUVI-ll! RII:I-IARD HIITOIIINSON JOI-1 GALLION LILONARD LODRIQD CIIARLIIS CIQRAITII .IIILIAY MIIRI-HY EI,IzAIzI-1'I'IfI PIJRILNIOII Typist GIQRALDI N li IsRAIaLsON Bl-IRNICI-1 H ICI N li .IAAII-Ls ROONEY, Cnrlnvnist ETIQLYN XVIilNS'l'I41IN BllSilIL'SS IQOIII-:RT SLAIIOIITILR ,Wm , ,,,,,, , ,,,,, L Y ,,,,, Cffncrul BllSl'lIl'SS Manager PHILIP WllIlll11', , ,,,, , ,,,, ,LW ,HH ,LL, LW, , ,,,,,,, , - Circulation Manager ANTIIONY ZAPPALA, ,,,. , ,,,, ,-,,, ,,..,L,,,.,L,,Y, -, ,,,,,,, ,L,,,Subscripti0n, MIllIflgUI' JACK MARZOLF, ,,..,,,,..,,,,.. ,,,,,.L,,,,,..,L,,,, A ssistant Subscription Manager DORIS RAEBACH, ,,.L,,,.,L,,...,,,,..,,L,L..LLL,.. , L.,,,,, ,,,,,LAd11erI:i.vin.g Mnrmge-r MAXINI1 FRIEDMAN ,,,,,,,,,L ,-L,,,L,, ,,,, -.., ,,,,..,.,, ,Assistant Advertising Manager MARJORII: DIIYALL, JANIQ MANN, BRRTIIA KATZ, ,..L,,,, ,I L,,,,L..,LLL Advertising Staff IWARGARET HIIRBILRT ,,,, ,, ,DWL A ,v,,.,,,vDL,,v,,,,,,,,,, ,L LLLLLL Finance Managm- LILLIAN WAINW'HIllH'l' WL, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,..,,,,,, 7 ,,,- ,,E,,,, D W , Secretary ROBERT HARMON ,,,,,,,,, , LLLL..L,,,..L,,,..L,,,..L.,,,. .,,,,., M ailing Manager Printing FRANK FRAZZANO , .,.. ,W ,LH LH, , ,,,. ,.,,,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,,,, . Printing Manager EDWARD EIIDILLL, ABRAHAM SIIIILMAN, WILLIAWI TICKNOR, MIINAIR RAWLS, ALILX ADRIAN, CHARLIQS SCOTT, EIIORNI: WOOD, JOHN KORRIIR, FRANK GORDON, ALI-:xANDI-:R DAVIS, and the Seninr Printing Classes ,,,, A L,,, Y,,LE,,,,-,,,-,,,,,g,,,,Ag,,,w-Y K Prinzing Smjf MILDRI-:D E. STALLINGS ,,,,, W ,nn ,,,-,,,,,,,Y Q g,,,-,,,,-,,,,wss,,, ,,WEdi,f0,4ia1 C. ESTRLLIL PIIILLIvs,,,, ,,,, , , ,NH D,,, ,,,,U,, ,,,,g,,,YAY,,,-A,,,,,,, Y Hfff Business KATHRRINI: SIIMMY H, ,Ln ,,,,, g,,,,,,, ,,,,H,,YY,g,,iM,,iY . - nm ffff WHAH HAROLD G. CRANKSHAWLLL L,,L.,, ,,,,I,,,UA,,nL ,,ED,,,E U, DEDDD WADPfi,,gf,,g E291 ClliClll,A'l'l0lN STAFF UF THE lllllil,ETllX AND REVIEW l'lill.,ll' w llIGllT SlTPICRI'V'l'ENIlENTS NYli.1.i-ul -higiwsnw, CllAIll,I11S Wllusov, .I llarolfl Francis Richard Hutchinson James Vance Husteml Mickey Stouslanml Walter Sanrlerlin Ifrmm M A N Am-:ns Morris Spawn Spencer Russell Gregory Pigg Robert Spilman Henry Allanson MIK llusn, J.-xi l,Tl'l'llIlIfl.0lI Illunuge 114 Suri' John Frisbie Cornelius Sullivan Francis Tetrault Charles Hemlersm I l ivr V E301 THE BULLETIN AND THE REVIEW RICHARD MURPHY AND MoRToN CHURCHILL This year, as in the past, the Bulletin and the Review served the students of Central High School the best way possible, bringing the outstanding news, stories, poems, and art work which could be produced in the modern secondary school. The staffs of both publications were ever conscious of the fact that the most important element in their success was the cooperation which was omnipresent among the edi- torial, business, printing, and art offices. Though working separately, their efforts united into a complete whole which expressed itself in the periodical arrival of these two literary and journalistic products. ln its nineteenth year, the Bulletin had the largest circulation in its history. Each week. to encourage sales, six theater passes were given to subscribers to both publications. This plan was very successful. For the second consecutive time, the George Washington Scholastic Press Asso- ciation awarded a cup for first place to the Bulletin in its annual contest to deter- mine the best high-school paper in Washington. Too, the Bulletin received the rating of excellent in the national contest for high-school papers sponsored by the National Scholastic Press Association. New this year in the weekly was a series of publicity articles for the Spring Play, which, it is hoped, aided in its success. As usual, however, the Bulletin at- tempted to cover all school activities without placing too much emphasis on any particular one. The staff of 1936 is confident that they kept up the high standards that the Bulletin has kept in the past, and if their efforts have not gone in vain, they tried in some measure to make it even better, Worthy of the school whose name it bears. This has been a year of experimentation for the Review. Two innovations have been tried successfullyg the colunmless pagew and the abandonment of the con- tinued readingi' make up. Prior to this year, issues have been set up with two col- umns of printing: but beginning with the first issue, we placed all reading matter in one column. This, we think has improved the appearance of the page, facilitated reading, and simplified make upi, work. In the last two issues. a new system of content arrangement was tried. lnstead of beginning all stories near the front and Continuing them in the back of the maga- zine, they were printed without a break, from the first word to the last. No con- tinued oni' tags at the most interesting part of the story! These interruptions had led to frequent errors also, as annoying to the literary and printing staffs as to the readers. This innovation has been approved by the student bodyg it is considered one of the most important changes for several years. The character of the editorials. too, was changed. For some time the staff had had a suspicion that no one read the formal paragraphs which cost so much time and labor to write. Under Our Hatsi' was the result, written bv staff-members, containing items of interest concerning the articles and stories published, and writ- tcn in an informal, even chatty , vein. ln spite of, for, as is hoped and believed, because oft these changes, the Review has been a literary success as well, having been rated lVIedalist', by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The members of the staff and the contributors have benefitted largely through the experience gained, whether in writing, or in editing, or in both. l311 'xx Q ' T' E NM Q bw N fx SN H N Hx X ,lf x ' if X X X 113 JJ D 'i 5 - h ffl' 75 , W - ' 41 ia Ru - 'is NN' , ,J A . X 9: T1 L- Y X T h ffi XS , :S A N , X-5 1 ., s 'lxf 1555 x x h ix N .. 'KR , qv X x ,L 5 5 fx i ,Q x - 5 , -. N-,9.Qz, 1 vids X N xx , J M X Qxvfxtx ER A'-A-EXX WQM N5 4151 U I 'IN 017: X f ' ,'y g J '.-'Wx N ' - I ' X V -NAV 'r' . Z Y NX' QMQ1' D H! . fbi. ' tx -A 1 1 S, X X - Q- 1, 'um -FSS R I32 , , , ex g N- - 1 4 i CA DETS J K BRIGADIQ S'l'Al l -f0l FlCISHS COL. Enwm A. HALSI-XY. Jn.. lirigfulf' lfurzzrzzfzrulvz' Muon Fm-:n I... Flnwzlz, qlrljuzunr Bl.-KJOII lflmwn Sluwlfglc. Q11nr1w'1111z.slar HEGIMENTAL STAFF l.ll'IlI'l'. Col.. B1m'1'oN D. Bcmmcw, Commanrlcr CAl'1'.MN ALEX ADRIAN, Atl-fllfflllf CAv'1'A1N XVAl.'l'lili M. PALMEIQ, Quartarnmslvr f Al-TAIN MoH'r0N V. CHLIRCHILL, Personnel Aflfllfllflf Enmmm 0. CARL, Sergeant Major RAYMOND L. HUDCICS. Qzuzrterlnasrrfr Sl'I'gf'llIlf ,louw H. MCNARY, Color Sm-gwzrzt Monms 0. SPAWN, Color SCl'g!'!lIl-I E341 FIRST BATTALION STAFF Major, LESTER LEWIS First Lieuzenanc, GEORGE AGREE Fir-sz Lieutemznl, HENRY TVIILLER SECOND BATTALION STAFF Major, EDGAR WEIR First Lieutenant, WARD GRIFFITH First Lieutenant, NICHOLAS CAMARDI T351 LOMIANY A SPNIOIXS Caplazn I DWIN POWPI 1 lux: 1101114110111 JAM! M QXRIIH bewml lzeunnunl R081-,Rl 5MllH COMPANY B-SENIORS Willnilgg Cungpany Competltlve Drlll 1936 Captain, ROBERT SPILMAN First Lieutenant, HAROLD FRAN1:1s Second Liezzzwuuzl, CALVIN DAVIS fSee Pages 162 and 1632 f36:l 1' .,.. ....,....., COMPANY CfSENIORS Ifaplain. Awrlmm' Z.-W1-.1x1,A First LI.f'llff'lIIIllf. WIl.l.IAM SUIT Second Ll.f'Zlf6lllllIf, JACK BLISH COMPANY D-SENIURS ffapmin. lIom:l:T Sl,AlN'LlI'I'ICR First l,if'lll6'lIl1lIl. JACK XVILNIQR Srffnzul LI'Pllff'lIl1II1. XVILLIAM ATKINSON frm COMPANY EsSENIORS Captain. FRANK MIl.I,liR Fir-.wr l,ivu1vmu11. Gleomzlc Rmlnva Secnml ljezltenanf. HENRY ALLANSON COMPANY F-SENIORS Captain. CHARLES WIl.SON l irs1 ljvulwznnl. FRED HIS!-IR Secoml Lieutenant, DAVID RUBENSTI-TIN E381 BAND Captain. CURTIS PORTERFIELD First Lieutenant, ROY SKIPTON Second Ll'6llZPIIl1Ill, CHARLES LAWRENCE OFFICERS' CLUB FRANK MILLER, Presirfwlt JOHN BLISII, Secretary XVILLIAM SUIT, V1'ce-l'rPsizl011l XVILLIAM ATKINSON, Treaszirer ROBERT SMITH, Sergemzl-at-A1'n1s E391 1 1 GIRLS' 'QC' CLUB ALINIC WIIARTQN, I'1-esidenz BIGTTIC BURCII, SFCl'6'1lll',Y MAR.mnIr: HURCII, Vlllff?-Pl'HSi!If?lIK MAIIIIAIIET Fmmrzlz, 7'1-vaszfz-ef Miss DRISCOLL, MISS LINDER, Faculty ,41l'l7l-Sl?l'S BOYS' HCW CLUB Bon SIIIPLEY, 1're.sidenz WII,LIAM VERMIIIION, Ser-remry ,Ima KI-ILLICY, V I.Cl?-pl'f'Silll?lll JACK FI.l'I'l'T, Treasurer LAFE FRANKLIN, Sergemzt-at-Arnls MR. PEARCE, Faculty flflviser i421 0 GIRLS' BASKETBALL VIRGINIA WAIQENIAN, Manager ETIIEI. SMITH, Assislanl Manager BOYS' BASKETBALL WIIIIAM THOMPSON, Caplain ARNOLD HEFT. Manage: MR. RAY, Coach T431 441 FOOTBALL ch U Q KJ L5 U as L-.1 ... Q- Q- Q cs: fc I E L36 SE Hn. E... ...Ld L:-cn min: z ZE Om Qz NL-.i Fu.: 52 mlb Wu EE iQ A eu 'Q S-4 Q. fa Lv Ld z O P1 Q-1 z z I O Vi B. RICHARDSON CASWELL C. ARNOLD C. W H A H.B EIDSN1-:ss M L. R00 A. G CK If LA R. CHAIMSON F. SABATINI N. FOOTBALL VIRGINIA Wixkriixiwn This year the Central football team saw their most victorious season. They started out with a new leader, Coach Hardy Pearce, former George Washington University football star. With him the bo 's bevan traininlf rifrht after Labor Div. Y :sf ' rr r- 4 2 The line averaged one hundred and sixty pounds and was strengthened by some very capable backs. The team consisted of two new tackles, Cramer and Swank: two former ends, Whedon and Kline, two guards. C. Jones and Chaimsong strong center, Meenahang quarter-back. J. Jonesq half-back and kicker. Sabatini and lVloran3 full- back, Richardson, the Brown Bomberw. These boys cooperated throughout the sea- son. After losing. at the beginning of the season to Maury High of Norfolk, and Tvashington and Lee of Ballston. the blue and white eleven wound up victorious for the rest of the year, winning over the supposedly unbeatable Tech, I3-0. Without Richardson the team would have had hard going. To climax the year, after winning the lnter-l'ligh Championship, Centralis loot- ballers were entitled to meet the Mexican team. This team. sent by the Mexican gov- ernment. had two outstanding players, Villareal. the captain. and Cortez. Although football was only Five years old in Mexico. their team played a very good game. lt was the first international football game ever played in the United States Capital and was proposed as a good will gesture between the youth of the two countries. Central's team seemed to be eleven boys in a smooth running machine. There were no outstanding stars. Each member of the team carried out his assignment be- yond expectations. and those ol' us who viewed the game and witnessed the splendid spirit of good sportsmanship displayed by both contestants realized that the main purpose of the meeting had not been in vain, for a spirit of friendliness had been created between the vouth ol two neighboring countries. t45l 461 SWIMMING-BOYS' BRUNER, Coach ai E GIRLS, SWIMMING ELIJANUR GRAVES. Manager KITTY HUPSINAA, Assistant Manager Lols IIIXLI-IR, Assistant .Manager Mus. Ilourms, Coach GIRLS' RIFLE TEAM ELEANOR GRUNWELL, Captain MARY SARTWELL, Manager MISS CATCH, MISS LACAZE, Faculty Advisers I4'7I BOYS, RIFLE TEAM RAYMOND Homsrgs, Caplain XVILBER SML, Mm MR. li1l.tLORIi, Faculty flflvisvr TRACIQ. TEAM Uuoluprp MAHUNHY, Manager DENNIS BOYLAND, Assismnz MlllLU:Q'l?I MR. P1-JARCE, Coach E451 GIRLS, TENNIS SEIKO N1sH1o, Manager Miss GROSVENOR, Faculty Advisor BOYS' TEN N IS CHARLES CHANNING, Captain ROBERT SMITH, Manager MR. COGCINS, Faculty Adviser D191 I 3 ,y-.. SV ,,'., f -, . 4,,- X BASEBALL .lol-3 IVIORAN, Captain MR. J. J. HAY, Coach B. ASKIN S. L1EBERMAN D. VERMILLION G. ROWLES A. HHFT W. NOUNAN W. DEZERNE R. ROZELLE A. VALENZA D. Fomzs C. STAMA'1'r:s H. FENZ E. MCDUNOUGH R. TROGNER E501 A x LEWIS SHOCKEY, Manager GOLF TEAM ,lL'l,1 1xN lVll'RPm', Captain MR. C. M. RAY. Facully ,fldvisor CHEER LEADERS l JoMl.n TuoMAs W1l.l,1AM 'l'HoMPsoN JACK SHr:m:1.1, Mmm' Sm:llxvARz1w1mx E511 I Jr L l A Y S I nor I S exe' Jam 5 5 ,fx x W. -:'1' N Xx 514 It 21 'Vx N QVHYQ' XM X un , 4 5? 77'nm-'.'lLu u Z! ... fn.-2 . fla- f x44 'Z' 0,14- . s ., Q ,kfzgffiwy mg Q il g f?V'fZf?Qf:9'fT:l5fA21 , ff 3 ,f ,1, fQQi --x ,' a ' 1 ,V . .I , ,X 5, I ,, . , ., ,W ' . - , . 1 g ---r,,. I Q, f 1 T 111:12 A, ' ' - - W -1- 1 , ,- 5 ' 1 - gf 3 D . :Sv X 'in , !-' ' 'iff . 1.-1-.menu gqm-w. , ' -.W fr'g'.x . i M ff .-vim .- -QVQ ,I ny I ANN ,L , r'.-PY,-,K . 4 W Qp' WW 'Q' lf., X X rx 1.1, F -. , R,,'g,ff wx X KH- . ff. , , ,,,,,, E - - .sgifxgg +w'1'L'1 xW. i g Mgggf, JM' W ', EM bi j 1 I1 Al: ' , ,I Q H If 124151 1 ' 0 . LST -4 ?H 1 'Lu ' ' , , 4. .,g L' ,.g:F :,' fy P-X imp!! ,af' I 1 51- - , .Eff f V -:I 1' 1 ' f Elk -aw. 1 I I -t 9: f - . . 1 : IORCANIZATIONSI CAST'OF'SPRING PLAY i541 CAPTAIN APPLFIJ ACK Lush , , Poppy 1 nire , Mrs. Agallm lVlIllfCOl1lI28 AIIIIIFUSQ' Applejolzlz AIIIIU 1 a1esl.'a, Mrs. Pengarrl ,, E Horace Pengarrl Ivan Borolslfy Pllllllfl' llenlzel ,IOIIIIII-Y lason E EE JACK GREEN EDWARD DUEE E MARJORIE BEALI. PEGGY CUSACK , FRANCES MOSKEY MARCIA MAIN CHARLES GRUNWEL1. ANDREW DENT , , DOROTHY SMITH NIILDRED BAITZ NATHALIE SCHURMAN MIRIALI Bl-IRKOWICH E EW, TED SMITH ROBERT REIDEL XVILLIA M DER ELBAUM JOE MASEOLO EDITH PROPPER W JOHN SWANK , XVAYNE LOCKLIN ROELIN VVEBBER Pirates-JOHN Bl-IATTY, ARTHUR IDAY, FRANK HODOE, LEE JEMISON. JEROME MARROWITZ, JOE MTXSON, JOHN YORDINIC. JOHN SW.-XNK. ROBERT SNOW. DON THOMAS. E551 I i DRAMATIC CLUB l:llAliI.l'IS Gmlwvvx-zu.. Pl'PSl'l!l'llf MIRIAM Brzmgowlcn, Sevrelary N1ll.llRl-Ill BAITZ, lficf- President ANDREW DI-INT, Treaszzrvr MISS MOORE, FHCIIIZDV Arlulkvl' RA BB ITS FOOT CLUB NlA1u:Am4:'r A1.1.AN, l'resifIenL PATRICIA LAwm:M:1-3, Sec:-elnry Ivlhhxm Lou lmsu, V1'1't'-l'l'8.9ill6IIl IVIIRIAM UPPr:Rr:m:. Tl'f'1ISlll'f'I' Mlss Iflulmzwnnlrczll, Miss Gnlrzus, Fnwulzy A1lUl'Sf'I'S gsm HCAPTAIN APPLEJACIQ' PAT KENNEY, '36 The spring production Captain Applejackm, portrayed by Charles Crunwell and Andrew Dent respectively. was given under the direction of Miss L. M. Moore. lt was decidedly different from the usual spring play, and was an overwhelming success. lts popularity was due to the hard work and the fine performances given by a talented cast. The staging and dramatization of the play involved many of our local departments such as the Art staff, reporters, Rabbitls Foot Club, print shop, chapel advertisements, and the athletes twho furnished the roles of the big bad pirates-yt. To all these, we owe honorable mention. The story is of a certain young Englishman, who is bored with life in general. He lives with his aunt and charming ward, Poppy, at the old Applejohn estate in England. He decides to sell the old homestead, and seek excitement and adventure, but is aroused from his reverie by the insistent ringing of the door bell. Upon open- ing the door, he discovers a very attractive woman, Anna Valeska, who appears to be in distress. She begs him to help her, as she is being pursued. Again he is suin- moned to the door, while the mysterious one disappears into an adjoining chamber. A suspicious character enters, and after a brief discussion leaves. He is soon fol- lowed by others seeking admittance and information. They leave and lVlr. Apple- john settles down to read a pirate story. He falls asleep and awakens in Act II to find himself captain of a pirate ship. It is from this part of the story that its name t'Captain Applejackn is derived. He is engaged in a death defying duel with another pirate over the possession of a beautiful Spanish maiden. He wins, but awakes in Act lll to find it was only a dream. Footsteps are heard without. Presently. the room is filled with the thieves. former visitors earlier in the evening, who have come for the treasure. They are linally foiled by an ingenious trick on Captain Applejack's part, and are never heard from again. Poppy and Captain Applejack Find the hidden treasure in a bookcase, which was really a secret closet. 'lihcy confess their love for one another and live happily ex er afterward. E571 STAGE CREW MR. SMITH, Faculty Arlviser FOUR MINUTE SPEAKERS PIIILII' XVRICHT, Presiflenz MARIA IVIANIIIZS. Secretary VIRHINIA WAKIQMAN, VI-Pl'-Pl'f'Sfll871l FRI-in FRYER, Treasurer MRS. PHILLIPS, Faculzy Adviser i531 I ARC DAVID BLOSE, President CALVIN LOMBARD, Coat-Master EDGAR BERRY, Secretary MR. RATHBUN, Faculzy Adviser COC RAY IYEALE, Presiflent HAROLD FRANCIS, Secremry-Treasurer ROBERT SPILMAN, IXITCH-PITYSITIIBIII HENRY CLUM, Sergearlt-at-Arnzs MR. RUSSELL, Faculty Adviser E591 L QUILL CLIQUE HIIIIIARIJ Mllnvmg Presiflenz V1Rc1N1A DONK, Sem-efary SHIRLEY PRIES'l', Vice-l'l'esi1le11t ROBERT SPILMAN, TI'4'llSlll'l'l' MARY LOU NASH, Se1'geal1t-al-flrnls DEBATING AND LITERARY SOCIETY .luzu Klmslsx, President ETHEL MAIITIN, Recording Secretary IQ.-k'l'lIAI.l'Il'IN SIIANAHAN, Vice-President SPENCER RUSSELL, Treasurer lJ..xvm lVlAl.oM:, Crilifr anal 21141 Vice-Pres. JOHN CHRONAKER. Sf'l'gf'f1I1l-HI-.4HHS IVIR. 0'Nl-ill.l., lfrzvully f'1lII7l'Sf'I' H501 HISTORY CLUB MARY JANE BACKI-INSTOSS, President IMOGENE CARR, Corresporzfling Secretary CHARLES GRUNWELL, Vice-President MARY ASHBY, Recording Secretary BURTON BORDEN, Treasurer MRS. Bl-JNOIST, Miss LOWE, Faculty Advisers RADIO CLUB MORRIS BUCKELI-ZW, President HAROLD HERMAN, Chief Operator FRANKLIN MONTGOMERY, Secretary-Treasurer MR. KILOORE, Faculty Adviser E611 COMMERCIAI, CLUB Myxlux Mmlmrls. l,l'l'Sl'lll'Ill ANN!-3 Komzll. Rem:-flifzg Sm:1'f'1n1'-1' MARY .MM-1 Fic.-xxlrili. I'Vfl?-1,I'l'Sl'lIt'Ilf ANASTASIA NIANDES. l,I'0g'l'!1Ill Clmirnzfzn Ilmll-:'l'lm I xM1:os. l,lllIII.l,'lAl.Y Clmirnmn JHANM: Hmmm. Trvnswvr- Nl-1I.I,lI-I lfli.-MIER. Cyl!l'l'6Sll0IlIlfIlg' St'l,'I'l'flII'.Y Miss Yank. MRS. RAMIR, MRS. l'u1l.l.1Ps. Fm-ull-x' ,f11lv1'sv1-s LIBRARY GUILD MARY ASIIHY. l'rfav1'flw1l IMOUI-INIC CARR. l4il7I'fIl'I.!III Nlfumx HmslNr:'1 1'r:. l'vl.f't'-PI'l'Sf1ll'lIl lJoRoTm' SMITII. Sm-.-7'n'f1.w. Mlss MJLSUN, Fmrully Aflviscf' H521 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS B4ARY JANE BACKENSTOSN Prendent JANE GILLETT,PYvwl5vSUkvM XVILLIAM HELLMUTH, Secrelnry MRS. GILL, M155 ULRICH, Faculty Advisers 'v GERMAN CLUB liomzwl' Swow. l'rvsif1e11l w7AL'I'l-lR SANDERLIN. Sf'CI'lff!lI'vY lJoRo'r11m Kovsczu. lf1'ce-Pre.si4le11l KATH1,m:N SHANAHAN. Tremmrvr E531 SKETCH CLUB ull.-XRl.l-IS GRUNWELL, President MURIEL FRIEDMAN, Vice-Presiflenz MARJORII-J BEALL, Secretary-Treasurcr Mlss BAKER, Faculty Aalviser MA' k ABB V CAMERA CLUB liom1:RT 5LAUc11Tr:H, Presiflenz PAT KENNEY, Secretary CllARl.l'IS STOUSLAND, Vice-President Sumo NISHIO, Treaszmer MISS BARKLEY, Faculty Adviser H541 STAMP CLUB jouw GROSS. President KENNETH, EVANS. Trva.szm-r LESTER LEWIS, Vice-President LESLIE KREQER. Auclimzcvr HELEN BLOEDORN. Secrelarv HARlTI.D FRANc:1s. Sergrfanl-al-Arms MR. IJUULITTLE. Faculty Aflviser BANK E. U. HARNI-ID, General Manager FRANCES POPLUDER, Presiflenl MIRIAM VPPERCUE, Vice President ESTHER SCHLOSBI-IRC. CG.YlIit'l NIARY ZIMMI-IR. General SOI. ABRAMSQN HERBERT BRODSEY Bookkeepers E651 HOSALIE STUART. Brmzlrll fwflllllgffl' FRANK SKINNER. Paying Teller CORA NICKELI., Receiving Teller ERLENE MANCULD, Draft Teller Bookkeeper CAROLYN RQBEY RAE liuulx BON SECUUH linmlwk Gmwzs. l'rcsiflf-nf Br:'1'1'Y VVICKAIKIJ. Sw-1-vlan' lmmplcmc CARR. I'11-v-l'rc.s1'1lvn1 GRAM: SlIll0I'MPlYl-IR. Trvnszzrvr VIRGINIA XVAKI-IMAN. Cxflllllfil Rl'jll't'St'IIl!IIl U!' Mlss xvllI'l'PI. Miss jmlwsox. Miss Hmm. Fawulry AllUI'Sl'I'S HI-Y Ross HAI,r:s, l'1-vxiflwzl B015 AINLIIINHAMLI1. Sf'l'l'l'lIII'.!' CllAm.r:s CAMI'm:l,l.. Vice-Presiflent HENRY SHIEI.DS. Treasurer MR. Ovwl-IIl,l., FlIl'Il'II'Y flflvisfv' H361 W Cl RCULO CASTELLA INO RUTH RUBIN, PIP-Sifff'r1t FERN Fmzmz, Secrvlary' JAM!-is HUSTED, lf,I'C6'-Pl'6Sil!6lll B555 BATES, Trgqgurgr MB'IE. ROMERO, Faculty Adviser LATIN CLUB Bl-ITTY NVICKARD. PI't'Sl'I18Ill MARGARPIT SWANTON, Secrelary FRANCIS TETREA1'LT. Vice-President Rosa EMILY JOHNSON, Treasurer MISS CLARK, FaculLy Adviser E671 RIDING CLUB I,I,m'n EDWARDS, IU-esirlenz TED BAUM1-LISTER, Vice President VIRGINIA BERILMAN, Secretary GRACE THOMPSON, Treasurer IVIR. C. IVI. RAY, l 11CI1,1ty AIIUIISUI' HIKING CLUB MORRIS SPAWN, Presidcni ANNE KOCH, Ifice-Presiflenl 'VELLY FRAZII-JR, Secretary ALEX ADRIAN, Treasurer ALAN SMITH, Chairman of Hikes I53I CHICVHONS CLUB lcilloms C0KliA.I5.S. Pl'f'sfl1c'lll limzlcm' RAPPLMI-1. TIPIISII IUIIN I'mmNr:. I'1'vv-I'1-eshlerzl JACK Sllrzkl-:l,1,. Sec:-vlary l,n:l'1'r11NAM' Dmcrm, Fm-ulty Aflviser WAR GAMES TEAM Ifaplain, LT. XVILLIAM SUIT H591 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY liOlil-IR'l' Si.Alrm1'1'r:n, l're.w'de11t Barry WVICKARD. Si'Cl'l'fUl'.l' NANCY llurculsow. I ,ilfl'-l,l'USfllt'IIl ANTlloNY ZAPPAIA, 7'1'f'1IS11l'f'I' MEMBERS Ashby, Mary Backenstoss, Mary Jane Baitz, Mildred Beall, Marjorie Beery, Edgar Borden, Burton Carter, Charles Chanaka, Anthony Chronaker, John Churchill, Morton Cokinas, Nicholas Davidson, Charles Dokterman, Elizabeth Donk, Virginia Fryer, Frederick Flesch, Linda Graves, Eleanor Grunwell, Charles Grunwell, Eleanor Halsey, Edwin Hayes, Jack Hellmuth, William Herbert, Margaret Hutchison, Nancy Johnson, June Ksanda, Charles Lyddane, Anne Mandes, Maria McCathran Frances Miller, Alice Miller, Frank Murphy, Richard Nishio, Seiko Norton, Peter Oeschger, Nelly Powell, Edwin Quillen, Helen Rice, Rebecca F701 Robinette, Bonnie Sanderlin, Walter Slaughter, Robert Smith, Allan Smith, Dorothy Snow, Robert Spilman, Robert Steele, Sally Stein, Peggy Swank, Lawrence Wakeman, Virginia Weir, Edgar Wickard, Betty Wharton, Aline Wilner, Jack Wilson, Charles Wright, Philip Zappala, Anthony THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NANCY HUTCHINSON Since the beginning of history, honor has been one of the greatest factors in manis life. To stand out above his associates has been his ambition from the time of the Creek marathon runner who dropped exhausted at the end of the race to win the laurel wreath to the business executive of today who strives to exceed his com- petitors in the realm of finance. Because of this inherent characteristic of society, schools and colleges have established associations to give recognition to the student who earns for himself a place above the average. As far back as l900, the first of these scholastic honor groups in the high schools was started. These local societies, often called the Phi Beta Kappas of secondary schoolsii, spread rapidly all over the country. ln l9l9, the Association of Secondary School Principals appointed a connnittee from its membership to establish a national organization, believing that there was a demand for it in the high schools of the country. The idea was popular and now, after fifteen years, there are over sixteen hundred chapters, some in the Philippines, Hawaii, Puerto llico. and one in the American school in Shanghai. The purpose. as stated in the Constitution of the National Honor Society, is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service. to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of the American secondary schools . lt will be seen that these are all essentials without which a man or woman will never be successful in his later life. The emblem of the society is the flaming torch on the key stone with the letters C S L S at the base. Character, undoubtedly one of man's greatest attributes, is something which everyone possesses to a greater or lesser degree. It is the combination of all his mental. moral, and physical thoughts and actions. Character is shown by the way a boy hears that he has been chosen president of his class, or a man finds out that he is financially ruinedg by joys and sorrows. lt is the foundation on which a life is built. Scholarship proves itself to be one of the most important requirements by the very fact that in some independent societies it is the only basis for membership. It is the background for almost all good qualities, and is necessary for wise and thoughtful leadership. Leadership. the third of the bases for membership in the society, is that quality which determines whether a man will reach the heights, or always remain just one of the millions of ordinary hmnan beings who look to someone else to guide them. Service. although the last in order of the four requirements, is undoubtedly one of the greatest ideals toward which a person can devote his life. It is he who serves his fellow man who helps to make the world a better place in which to live. However, many members have a wrong opinion of the purpose of the society. They realize during the two or three semesters in which they are members that they liaye received an honor, but when they graduate, the obligation which accompanies it becomes lust another dim memory. The student who has caught the true meaning keeps the spirit of it to guide him through life. life is the one who will be an inspi- ration to those who follow hi1n. U11 AIJIIITIONAI, NON-A'IlIII,E'I'Itf AWARDS 'I'O MAY 20, Ifliio C. II. S. Aluinni Assoc-iation Awards I'lIIiIi1'ulionS: Illrrimtm Mtfnvnr f Gold - Editor-in-1-Iiiel. lfullelin VIRGINIA DONK -f-- Silver + Associate editor, fflllfelill Motrron CIIIttu:itIl.t.- Gold - Editor-in-chief. Rtavttzw ,Iota HoItNI-: g Silver 3 Humor editor, Rtivlmv KATII t.If:r:N GAI.I.,u:ltIgIt - Gold -f Editor. Bret-ky EDWIN IIALSIHJY f - Silver - l llOlOgI'Zll7llll' IIlllllilgPl', Ilrerlq WAl.'I'telc I'AI.MI-:R -- Silver 1 Associate editor. Rrerky I'I:'I'I4:It IDI-IANNA -A Gold - Art editor, Ili-ei-ky ALINI-I Wit.-xnroiv -ff Gold - Art editor. lil-IVIEW ,IAMIZS RUUNIQY - Silver -f Curloonist. litlllelin fiAl.vlN Ilftvls - Cold - Business tnanuger. Ilrec-ky ARNOLD GRI-IENBIQRIL - Silver -- Advertising inautatger, Bret-ky Rom:n'1' Sl.Alt1:lft'I'I:n ff Gold-General business nianuger, Pnlilic-ations Ilmtls IiAI'Il3AIZIl -W Silverg Advertising nmnuger. Pulrlivailions M,-tm:,tttH'l' III1kt5ER'I' ff Silver -- I inunee IllilIlil,SICI', Vulmlirutions l'lliAINK I tmzz,xNo-etlolil X Printing. Publications NVII.I,IAINI 'I'Ii:kNon -f Silver mf Printing. I'uI1lit-ations l'lllWARIl I'Il'IIICI.I. ff Silver f - Printing. I'uI'1Iic-ations Ili-lullv: ,lmzk IiI.uncN N Cold Ilrann Rofziin Iloiug -- Gold IMVIIJ M,tI.oNI-: W Cold Joi: Ilonm: - Silver Sumo NESIIIO i Silver Muir Lon NAslt - Silver uties: MIICIAAI RI:Iu4owIr:II - Gold Ilonortlr SMITII k Gold A iwnnnw DHN1'-etlold NEWLY EI.EtI'I'EIl SENIOR Atkinson, William Bates, Betty Belz, Herman Canizlrdi, Nicholas Cantwell, Mary Jane Dierdorf, Virginia Foster, Jeanette l+'rieclman, Muriel Gallagher, Kathleen Gia-se, Ilalrold Ginn, Max tloldenlwrgy Eval We MEMRERS OE 'I'HE NATIONAI. HONOR SOCIETY Gross, John Horne, Joseph Lewis, Lester Malone, David Nash, Mary Lou Newcomer, Juan Marie Palmer, Walter Raebach, Doris Rose, Judith Rubenstein, Samuel David Russell, Spencer llppelwtle, IVIirian1 ger, Sidney l72I SCHOOL YEIQIS Il? TIIE BRECKY IIi'0r'Ixy, vo-ax, co-ax, co-ax, I'Ii'0c-Ixy. vo-ax, Po-aXI Hivro, kiero. Xvoiligo, woiiigo, woiligo. wax, High Sr-hooll Central! 121 THE BOOINI HAH long whislie lhigh and KIPSCPIICIIUQLI Room Rah lslowib Central High! Rah! Rah! fvnlrul High! Rah! Rah! Iquivklyl IIPLIIIII Teunil TPZIIIII Q35 THE LOCOMOTIVE nv, Two. Tlircfv. Four, Five, Six. Sm XII good m'hiIdi'en go to Iwuveng WI wn lhvv get the-re. lhev will ve-Il, I' I7 N 'I' II A I mi ,H y X -A a X mam n Q 5 K 1 Ill Ill 1 A .::::::::ME llllll I Ill ll Il--I Ill 'i5iE5::::' 1- -.IE-al v' ' , I in J7-59 x' ' ' ' G- ,- K.. I V 'J v ,pl A E . I.: ,' I M A ' 'vi 5 A N GN ip, ' 2' X NV f fy A :I X X ff! Q , I - ' M Q ,528 lg N qw l, All X in I My MA. m wx m I X' an --- - l ' tu. X fif2::::. :..1Xk,g3g X f ' N n ,,,,p,as::::::a.... xr. , V lllll IQQTI xx I .,,. -- 1 . :gillll l .gl ah:llll:: '-- wg: N Q llizl :il X-1 -I ll-1 ' W V14 AW . GQIA E751 INTER-SORORITY COUNCIL l'A'1'mc:l,x l.Awm:Nr:r:, l'rfsiflenL HEI.:-:N Ql1u.1.IN. Vive PI'4'SI'llt'llf Bl-I'l I'l'I BIIRCH, Secremry-T1'ef1sure'r MRS. l,lIll.l.IPS, Faculty Arlvisffr E761 ALPHA THETA CHI JULIA EVANS, President ELIZABETH HAMILTON, Secretary GLENN SCHIEDEL, Treasurer MISS CROSVENOR, Faculty Adviser BETA MU PATRICIA LAWRENCE, President EDNA MAE WOOLF, Treasurer BETTY BURNS, Vice-President CONSTANCE SPURR, Sergeant-at-Arms BETTY QUIDLEY, Secretary FLORENCE HARTMAN, Historian MISS MARSH, Faculty Adviser V171 IOTA SIGMA UI-'SILON lilml lh1sMxslc1,1.r:. 1'f-fadflerzz HIQLENA KENT. Rt'l'lIl'l1l'lIg' Secrelary VIRGINIA YINCLINU, lf'1'cv-l'rvsiflwzL MARMRE1' SNAvr:l.Y. C'Ul'l'FS1l0lIllI.lIg Svc Mlss SUMMY. Facully flfluzfscr LAMBDA SIGMA DELTA MM-xlupmcm' Al.l,A1w. l'f'es1fflf-111 EUNIM: Mc:GI1.1.. Secretary .IA-mls Sovvml.. VI'lTt?-Pl'l'Sl.lll'lll BARLMRA COHNVVEIJ., Tl'HlISIlI't'I' MISS MPIRRILI., Faculty Adviser E781 -I If OMEGA PHI lfR,W:us Mosmzv. 1'f-e.s1Tflen1 JERRIE ISRAHLSON. 5f'CV'f'fUl',V Llxm-3 Fmzscu. If'1'ce-l'rvs1'1le111 NAN PEERS. 7'f-easzzfw Mas. SQHHRTZ. Faculty Afluisvr PHI DELTA SIGMA LIl.l.1AN vv!AINWRIILHT. President Cx-:RTRUDH BARNUM, Sefrwlfzf-y JOAN TOLAR. I 'vl.C6-Pl'6Sili6lIf SUP: STAMATHS, Tl'l'IISllI4l'I' Miss CATCH. MMH. HOMERO. Faculty Advisers E791 I SIGMA LAMBDA M'xlf12JxIfI':'l' I.m:I4IIAII'I', I'rv.w'flw1z IVIAIIJORIIQ BIIIu:II. Sevrvlnry l3I:'I I'E ISIIIIIAI, Vl.l'f'-l,l'CSillEt'lIl MAIIILAIIHI' FARIIIIJII, Tl't'!lSllI't'l MRS. KOJOIII-IAIIoI'If, MISS IIILIIIIQII. I'vtIl'llllvY Afluisars TH ETA ALPH A CHI H I:l,I:Ix Ql'll.l.lN. l'I-vsiflwzr MARY Lou NASH, Currespmuling Smrreluz'-v NAMA' HlVl'lZllISON. V1.178-I,I'f'SI'Il6'lIl EL!-ZAIYOR THOMAIDI-LS, Rvcorrling Ser:r'vl1I1'-v VIRGINIA DONIQ, Treaszu-er MIIS. YoIINcIII.oolI. Facully Adviser D501 'ff' Ve' JOHN BEATTY, Presidk THOMAS LEE, Vice-Presiden FRANK HODGE, Secretary DELTA I MR. CRANKSHAW, Faculty Adviser E811 U -7 C ART 'easurer HAYS, Coat-M r CRAY, Sergeant-at-Arms 9, ,fx EPSILON MU SIGMA Jmm HLISII. I'rf-siflvrwz CIIARLICS S'1'0USIANlL 71l't'IISIll't'I' Rlfzlmlm lIl'Tc:lllNs0N. l 1'cv-l'rvsiflm1r ,lurk SUIT. ll1'sm1-hu: Hom-:n'l' Sl...w1:ll'l'r3R. Swwlaz'-v ,lmxllcs lIUs'1'lcn. Sw-gvfzrzl-111-,Alrms Mn. Columns, Fnrully X1l1UI'S!'l' ETA SIGMA GAMMA Iflmmi MIl.I,IiIi. l,I't'Sl'1it'lII lloluams XV-Nl.l,0I'. 7'l't'lI.Yl1l'l'l' IUIIN Fluslslrz. 1II.Cf'-l,I'l'Sl-IIUIII 'l'11mxms Gmlvllcs. Sm-gvazzl-al-.V-AIrms MR. CI.lN'1'0N. l m'ully ,f11l'ui.w1' D321 KAPPA PHI SIGMA FRED FRYER, Presizlent JAMES CARTER, Secretary KELLY SARTAIN, Vice-Pn'sz'rff'111 JACK HAYES, Con!-Master EDWIN HALSI-IY, Tl'l'lI.S'll,I't'I' BAYNE SPARKS, Hislorimz CAl.v1N LOMBARD, Sergearzl-at-xlrms LAMBDA SIGMA FRANKLIN MADES. Presidenl DICK PALMER, Secretary ERNEST HAUSER, LIIICQ?-Pl'6'Sl'lI8lIl BILLY DOWLINC, Treasurer MR. KIMBLE, Faculty Azl'uiscr I83I CQWOW97 PAT KENNEY. '36 Instead of a fall play this year. we had a rollicking. frivolous carnival known to each and everv one of us as the WOW , There is no use defining the word wow . as the whole conglomeration was a wow , The purpose was to raise one thousand dollars for the benefit of the school. Weeks before the big event. there was a great deal of whispering and curiosity as to what the WOW was. It could have been a new dance step. or the name of same newly advertised toothpaste, for all we knew. Then as we became more fa- miliar with the term and its purpose, all of the organizations at Central joined whole- heartedly to lend their support. in order to make this glamorous. gay event a sue- cessful one. The faculty promised the students that there would be no homework for the week end. if they attended the NXVOWM. After weeks of preparation and hard work. the HWOWN took place on October eighteenth. The whole school was ablaze with lights and merry-making. The school library was decorated to represent scenes in Old Mexico. On the shelves above. Caesar and Napoleon frowned down on the laughing senors and their senoritas. or were they smiling? lip in the music room. one of the greatest amateur shows ever to appear took place under the direction of Major Van 'clilowesii Grunwell. They had a real gong and everything that goes with it. The back stage in the auditorium was changed into a Nite-Club with red- headed waitresses, very attractive girls, and an all-star floor show. Funny freaks frolicked in the teacheris lunch room, while amazed spectators flared at the queer, gaunt specimens on display. There was Fatima, mostly pillows: the giant. on stills of course, and a midget with a face ugly enough to stop a wrist watch. 'lihe main lunch room was changed from the usual thing into an array of shuffle boards. peanuts, and popcorn. Everyone was everywhere. or tried to be. while music and laughter resounded through Central's corridors. which were usually filled by quiet students coming and going to classes. ln conclusion. we will say that the W70W,' was a tremendous success, having attained its purpose. Also those who attended had a grand time, and the evening will long be remembered by members of the Class of l930. E841 THE STUDENT IDA Lm: Ecuots, '36 You call me young. ' You classify me hurriedly As of that horde of unformed minds- And yet I tell you l have lived through countless ages! I have seen mountains rise where water stood, And cities, where but shortly since were plainsg live seen the world built up and then torn down, Whole races, men and animals, become extinctg I have watched nations leap at one anotheris throats, And fall hack bleeding, sadly lmruisedg l've seen great souls in conflict spent. Emerging therefrom greater than before, I have seen souls, weaker, desperately attempt Tasks in which, unprepared, they sadly failg l have seen wealth crumhle, dreams decay, Flotsam and jetsam drift together in the tide. I have seen all these and now observe The outcome of these myriad events: A world of neighboring nations, kindred blood, Some in comlrat, some on trepidous hrink, And some endeavoring to uphold the peace ttntk meal A world drawn into proximity by wire and steelg Nations who trade as housewives over a fence, An intricate network impossible to unwind. You call me young, And I, I know, have much to learn and see! But I tell you I have lived through countless ages. E851 to heg 5' D YEAR lm M I D-Y EA R CLASS 0l l lCI2RS ICX ICCI NTIS' li Mx iI1l,xm1s11N. l'rf's1'flw1l NIMH UINIA l.1cx'x. I-Inf'I'-l,l't'Xl.lll'IIf Jnsrcm l.l'I'liRAHY ililfl' llgxluf. ,-lI1t'IlI.l'f0l'iIlII JU?'?l'3l'l 1.011 SM l'I'll. Sf't'l't'flIl'. I IYIAIIUNI-SY. Tfwzxzln IINIC l':I.LIll'l l'. flimfrzazz .Il IAIAN HlNMEl.l ,-XRB. l'm,fl1wr D481 LEFT CHARLES MARK ARNOLD Birthplace: Huwkensville, Georgia. School activities and social clubs: Football: Basketball: Treas., Sigma Delta. Next year what? West Point. DAVID BASS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Work. ERNEST THOMAS BLAINE Birthplace: Pennsylvania. Next year what? Work. MORRIS HERMAN BORTNICK Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student Council. Next year what? School. NATHAN BREESKIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Orchestra: Band: Chess Club. Next year what? G. W. U. RIGHT KIMBROUGH STONE BROWNE Birthplace: Germany. School activities and social clubs: Epsilon Mu Sigma: German Club: Cadets. Next year what? West Point. ELLIS LOUIS BURKA Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Orchestra: Bank. Next year what? Benj. Franklin U. MARYANN KATHRYN CAIN Birthplace: Morgantown, W. Va. School activities and social clubs: Beta Mu: General Council. School honors: Executive Council, '33. Next year what? Work. GEORGE TALBERT CARPENTER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Work. EDWARD CASTLEMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Football. Next year what? G. W. U, l89l 901 LEFT FRANKLIN ROSS CHAIMSON Birthplace: Brooklyn, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Baseball: Lacrosse: Basketball : Football 3 S t u d e n t Council: Pres., Sigma Delta: lnter-t'rater- nity Council: Captain of Crew. Ncxt ycar what? Travel. CHESTER HENDERSON DAI NG1'1Rl lELD CLARK Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. School activities and social clubs: President. Cog: 4-Minute Speakers: Rowing: Track: Student Council. Ncrt year what? Northwestern U. JAMES PETER COUREMBIS lfirtlzplacc: Lowell, Mass. School activitivs and social clubs: Radio Club, Next yrar what? G. W. U. GEORGE ARTHUR DELL Birthplacc: Hyattsville, Md. School activitics and social clubs: Sketch Club. New! ycar what? U. of Md. BETTY JANE DILLE Iiirthplacu: Pittsburgh, Pa.. ' School activities and .social clubs: Hockey. Ncxt year what? Nurses Training School. RIGHT JOSEPHINE HALE ELLIOTT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social cluhs: Rabbit's Foot Club: Basketball: Gym Captain: Ger- man Club: Lambda Sigma Delta. School honors: National Honor Society, 34. '35: REVIEW, Literary Editor, '33, '35. Next year what? G. W. U. GWENDOLYN BARTLETT FINCH Ifirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activitius and social clubs: Library Guild: Publications: Girl Reserves: Sketch Club. Next ycar what? G. W. U. LOUIS LEONADAS GIANARAKOS Iiirthplacc: Lowell, Mass. School activities and social cluhs: Cartoonist Oh BULLETIN. Ncxt ycar what? College. ALFRED ROXBURG GROOM Hirtllplacci Washingt.mIl, D. C. School actilvitics and social clubs: Lambda Sigma: Football: Track: Cadets. Ncmt year what? College. ROBERT CHARLES HAILE Rirthplacc: Shamokin, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Quill Clique. School honors: Associate Ed., BRECKY, '36. Ncxt year what? G. U. LEFT JULIAN HIMMELFARB liirthplacr: Washington, D. C. Next year what? G. W. U. JEANNE LUCILLE HORACK Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. School activitics aml social clubs: Sketch Club: Swimming Leader, B a s k e t b a ll 5 Hockey. Ncxt ycar what? Northwestern U. LOUISE VIRGINIA HUNTER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: C Club! Tennis. School honors: Tennis, C , '34, Hockey, C , '34. Ncxt your what? U. of Md. CHARLES GREY HURD Birthplace: Washington Grove, Md. School actiritics and social clubs: Lambda Sigma. Nrzvt yr-ar what? G. W. U. ALLAN .IEWELER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actioitics and social clubs: Student Council: Baseball. Next ycar what? G. W. U. RIGHT JOHN SAMUEL JONES, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School actiliitics and social clubs: C Club: Track Team, Football. School honors: Football HC , '34, '35, Next year what? College. RILLA RUTH KELLEY Hirthplacc: Ames, Iowa. Next ycar what? U. of Md. MARIAN BARBARA KEYSER liirthzlacc: Washington, D. C 1 . School activitics and social clubs: Hockey. Manager: C Club. School honors: National Honor Society, '34, C for Hockey, '33, Next year what? College. ANN MARGARET KINNAMON Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. Ncxt your what? Business College. IRIS VIOLA KINNAMON Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. Next ycar what? Work. l If91 E921 L E F T CHARLES EDWIN KLINE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social c'uIzs: Boys C Club: Football: Golf: Basketball: Track: Lacrosse: Crew. School honors: C , '34, '35. Next year what? Univ. of Notre Dame. Ll-:ROY LOUIS KUSCH Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. School activities and social clubs: Football: Track. Next year what? College. RUTH MADELINE LEIGHTY Birthplace: Chicago, Ill, Next year -what? Business School. VIRGINIA LOUISE LEVY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Beta Mu: Inter-sorority Council: Spanish Club. Next year what? U. of S. California. RUTH LORRAINE LEWIS Birthplace: Missouri. Next year 11-hat? Strayers. RIGHT RHODA LINDHOLM Birthplace: Detroit, Mich. Newt year what? P. G. NESTOR WILLIAM LOPEZ Birthplace: Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Next year what? West Point. JOSEPH JAMES MAHONEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sigma Delta: Student Council. , School honors: Executive Council, '35. Next year what? G. U. BETTY MCINTYRE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Ncmt yrrar what? College, DOROTHY ANN MEDBERY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? P. G. Course. LEFT VINCENT JOSEPH MEENEI-IAN Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland. School activities and social clubs: Football: Trcas., Delta Sigma Nu. Next year what? U. of Ala. LILLIAN MARIE MILANS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rabb1t's Foot: Basketball: Hockey. Next year what? College. HENRY SCOTT MORTON Birthplace: Hyattsville, Md. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Delta Sigma Nu: Swimming: Track: Inter-Fra- ternity Council: Lacrosse: Student Council. HERBERT CLYDE MUCH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Printing Staff. I School honors: Alumni Award for Printing, JACK MYERS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Newt year what? G. W. U. RIGHT RICHARD JOSEPH NESSUL Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: 4-Minute Speakers: Spanish Club: 1933 Fall Play: Publications: Dramatic Club: Stage Crew. Next year what? U. of Va. MILTON NORWOOD Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: History Club: Publications: Cadets: Student Coun- cil. School honors: Publication's Medal, '35: Ex- ecutive Council. JEROME LEON PLITMAN Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: Chess Club: Debating Club: Student Council. Next year what? Benj. Franklin U. 5 IRVING HAROLD RADIN Birthplace: Bayonne. N. J. School activities and social clubs: Stage Crew. Nczt year what? U. of Md. VIRGINIA MAY REINTGES Birthplace: St. Louis, Mo. School activities and social clubs: Spanish Club: History Club: Hockey: Bon Secour. School honors: N. H. S., '34. Next year what? P. G. l93 E941 LEFT MAE LOUISE REYNOLDS Iiirlliplavc: Washington, D. C. Srlmol al'ti1'itil's and sorial Clubs: Student Council: Theta Kappa Sigma. Nav! yvar what? Work. GEORGE WILLIAM RICHARDSON Iiirtlzplare: Vtfashinizton, D. C. Sr-lzool arvfiritirs and social clubs: C Cluh: Football. Srhool honors: C . '33, '34, TES. Nc-xt war what? Yale University. THOMAS WOODROW RYAN Iii7'fl11lIllI'f'I Washington, D. C. Srhool m'tfvfti1's and so1'iu.I clubs: Football: Lavrosso: Inter-Fraternity Council: Delta Sigma Nu: Track: Student Council. NORMAN LOUIS SAIIATINI I:iI'fll1l1flf'l'J Washington, IJ. C. School a1'tir'il1'4's mul social rfulzs: Football: Track. Srhool honors: President, C Club, '35: Football C , '34, '2l5. Nmvl yrur what? U. of Ala. ROBERT G.EORGE SAFFRAN lfirfliyrlavw: Louisville. Ky. Svlmol av-fivfriws and sorial vlubs: Iluliliva- tions: Basketball. Nvff mwrr what! Printing: work. RIGHT ANGELO FRANK SAPIENZA lgil'fh1lIfll'l'f Washington, D. C. Srhool m'lfHitir's and sorial clubs: Cadets: Sem-'y, Sigma Delta: Inter-I ratcrnity Coun- vil. Nfxrt yvar Jvhaf? C. U. FRANK SHAH Ifl'I'Hl1lIU,1'I'.' Washington. D. C. Nrzzvt yvar wvhaf? College. ROBERT' K' LA RK SHANE Hfrfl:1:lar'c': Washington, D. C. Svhool m'tf1'i!i1's and sovfrrl vluhs: French Club: Cadets: Chess Club. Sr-hool honors: National Honor Society, 'il5. NATHAN SHANKMAN lfirlllyrlrzf-v: Washington, D. C. Svhool a.1'I1'1'iff1's and so:-ia' vlubs: Printing Manager, Publirations, '34, '35, Srhool hmmrs: Alumni Award, '34, .3i5. Newt yarn' lllllfllf? Work. JEAN MAE SHEPHERD Iiirlhplarw: Missouri. Svhaol ar'liz'it1'1's and snvial clubs: Central Songsters. Nwrt yffar ivliat? Travel, college. LEFT AUGUSTA ETHEL SHULMAN Birthplace: New York. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club. Next ycar what? G. W. U. MILTON VICTOR SILV ERMAN Birthplace: Norfolk, Va. Ncxl year what? Boeing School of Aero- nautics. ANN ELIZABETH SMITH Birthplace: Jacksonville, Fla. School activitics and social clubs: Treas., Al- pha Theta Chi. Ncxt ycar what? College. MARY LOUIS SMITH Birthplace: Jacksonville, Fla. School activities and social clubs: Pros., Alpha Theta Chi. Ncxt year what? Art course. CONSTANCE ELIZABETH SPURR Rirth.placc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sec'y, Beta Mu: Rabbit':-1 Foot Club.' Next ycar what? College. R I G H T RAYMOND JOSEPH STANISZEWSKI Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activitics and social clubs: BULLETIN Staff: ARC: Quill Clique. School honors: Sports Editor of BULLETIN, '35, '36. Ncrt your what? Work. HORACE ANTHONY TABINSKI Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Ncxt your what? College. LEE TENN I?irthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club: History Club: Spanish Club: Riding Club. Next ycar 14-hat? U. of Md. RICHARD EDWARD TILLER llirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities arvrl social clubs: Cadets! Camera Club: Science Club. Next year what? U. of Md. RUTH MARIE TROULAND Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Sig- ma Lambda: Pres., Inter-Sorority Council: Student Council. School honors: Executive Council, '35, '36. Nczt ycar what? Maryland U. 1 E951 961 LEFT WILLIAM VELIS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Track. Next year what? Rice Institute. FLORENCE ROSE VOGEL Birthplacc: Washington, D. C. Ncxt year what? U. of Md. ERWIN WAGNER Birthplace: Belleville, Ill. School honors: N. H. S.. '35. Next yrrar what? College. DELBERT PERRY WEEDON Iiirthplacc: Philadelphia, Pa. Ncxt ycar what? U. of Va. LAURABELLE ANITA W EISELOGEI. Birthplace: Pawhuska, Okla. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club: Spanish Club: Publications, BULLETIN Typist. School honors: National Honor Society, '34. '35. Ncrt ycar what? Work. RIGHT RAYMOND EDMUND WERNER Ifirthplacc: Cincinnati, Ohio. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Science Club: Chess Club: Camera Club: Radio Club. Next year what? G. W. U. PAUL WHEDON Birthplace: New York City, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: C Club: Lambda Sigma: Football. School honors: C , '33, '34, '35. Nccct ycar what? College. ARTHUR EDWARD WRIGHT Birthplace: Madera County, Calif. Newt year what? College. MARGARET MARIKO YANAGITA Ririhplacc: Binghamton, N. Y. School honors: National Honor Society, '35, Next year what? Strayer College. .IIMMIE GEORGE YEONAS Birthplace: Norfolk, Va. School activities and social club: French Club. Next year what! U. of S. California. MID-YEAR CLASS HISTORY JOSEPHINE ELLIOTT Everyone has a goal in life whether he realizes it or not. We are all either consciously or subconsciously searching for something which we can at last peace- fully call our very own. The friends we make and the schools we attend are two of the most important factors in determining the destination of our journey through life. Upon meeting a new person, we reach forward to glance at a smiling face, to grasp a friendly hand. Sometimes we find it, sometimes not, hut still we keep trying and seeking to find that helping hand which will show us the right way. At the entrance to Central High School. four years ago. we found ourselves clasped hy a strong, guiding, helping hand which is responsible for pulling us up to the top of the hill of four years of high schooleto 1936 and graduation. Our long climh hegan in lfehruary. IQ33, when the friendly hand led our haskethall team to the District Championship. Still guided hy it, we achieved high ratings in the puhlications of the Reviezc and Bulfeiing the Central Songsters won second place in the Fox competition, while our cadets also found a second place when they participated in the regimental drill that spring. Up again we were hoosted through the following years until we can look hack now on two championship football teams, and a swimming team which re- tained perinanently a cup won in the South Atlantic High School week for three years. XVe can reinemher the following years' achievements with pride and joy: a girlsl rifle team which wo11 for the eighth time the national championship: a championship haskethall team, cadets and their hand marching off the held with more honorsg a dramatic cluh which presented such reniarkahle hits as Quality Street, Come our of the Kilclzen, and a one-act play contest won hy The First Dress Suit, a Student Council which has worked wonders with our lunchroom and in coaching those freshmen who failed, and which has succeeded in creating a new spirit of fellowship hetween every memher of our student hody. And so, all down the line of aetivities, military, athletic, and literary, we have found succcss through the help of our friendly hand, and we know that those who follow us into Central will find thc same hand ready to assist in any undertaking, no matter how difhcult. They will find, as we have, in the work, the play, the difficulties, and the successes of these four years, the guidance of a comforting grasp which was extended to llQ upon our arrival in Central and which, we feel sure, will always he with us to guide us. And we shall keep forever on our search for supreme happiness. the spirit of encouragement, the warm understanding, the smil- ing assurance. and the friendly hand that can he associated in our hearts as heing hest of all in Central High School. E971 MID-YEAR VALEDICTORY ROBERT C. HAILE We are gathered together for the last time as graduates of Central High School. For four years, which we are told are the shortest, happiest years of life, we have been diligently pursuing and absorbing advanced instruction and learning. Soon we are to depart as graduates and representatives of Central High School. At this pause between the life of education and the life of application thoughts of regret steal away something of the pleasure of the day. It is with a mingled feeling of sadness and appreciation that we must sever our connection as students and say farewell. lint as we look in retrospect upon the chapter of our school days, it is hardly possible to express the benefits received in individual terms. The bare knowledge of facts which we have received from our text books may soon be forgotteng but the principles that have been instilled in usg the ideas that have been impressed upon usg the foundation for future knowledge and achievement that has been laid are everlasting treasure to us. Wfe all have been building the invisible framework of character: we have been building the ladder by which we rise. We may be likened to so many blocks of marble taken formless from the quarries and formed and polished for our appropriate place in society. During these formative days Central has favored us bountifully. To my mind wc have been bequeathed one cardinal characteristic-friendship. Whether in the field of sport, in the classroom, in pursuance of curricula or extra-curricular duties or activities. the chain of friendship, the bond of loyalty seemed a living part of ns and just as essential as a knowledge of the dead languages. This valuation of eomradeship-this worth of faithfulness has made us stronger. broader and more sympathetic. ll has taught us the intrinsic value of human intercourse. It has taught us the ideals of sacrihee. service and justice. We have learned to know that true friendship and loyalty are as unchanging and permanent as the mountains. To the members of the faculty, who have counseled so wisely and labored so unceasingly the class of l930 acknowledges heartfelt gratitude. To those and to the sacrihcing parents and friends who have favored us with the educational ad- vantages we feel indebted. To the under-classmates we say adieu with a feeling that they too will follow the high standards of Central and will emphasize as we of the graduating class have tried to do, the oft repeated tribute: 'gBy their school you shall know themf, My Classmates. our common memories of the personality of the individuals. the kinship of our group shall be cherished more because they can never be re- lived in the same company. Our friendships are treasured. With each friend we approach to take a step beyond l feel certain that. however varied the circum- stances of our individual lives. however unequal our future shares of health and happiness. at least we shall stand upon common ground-the loyalty. of our friend- ships. This principle Central has given us. It is in this spirit that we go forth. lVly classmates. my friends, may the aspirations which each of you has kindled be accomplished. and with the same free and buoyant spirit of your school days: but whether wealth or poverty, eminence or obscurity are the incidents of vour life. may you in reverence to the memories of 4'Auld Lang Synew recall with Alfred. Lord Tennyson, We have been friends together, ln sunshine and in shade. Cod bless thee -- Vtlitll blessings which no word can lindf' E981 IUTX x 'V '67 -X X w lk xi Ls X X x 2 Xkxxmni N X 7.11 'x Qyix if I I st L' x N I 11 Ng Sv? Wig S: 1 X Xu xxx x '44 Q, it-5, iv' ' L 'im wt 31 41, --f,,'4,.:- ' ,4 . - W, n22 '25 1 I, ,K - fa.:-dl' . A, 9 A ' lj'-.'lA,, I ff nj: ,,-f'5 . , xfrk-43--- 'fizln IJ. ll wx -' 1 14 xxfvj ,ff , ffl: - J, , .- Ka, ' ff '-., W T-I u uv pr ok Azul: 'I I G-I !'4' Y N! fl 1 7 ,' '-'Ivy ufx I x .if ' Wi ' H. -XVX-SEX 'Q ff. ' -x f' nifj 'I 'ff X -sr:-whiff' ' f ff f .W 41 I A ,f -wg 'nn .,, 'V , 1' In '75 V -.I ' A 9f7fff'fjZ211E?2Q 'Jlff ff -5.5! I ,- wfhf 1 U -X ' ' -1 ' 1g'1x'.- .A .Q A: www-hm.. L ,aff 'T I ,, ff 14 XJ 715272 A A JUNE CLASS l JUNE CLASS OFFICERS Executive ROBERT SLAIICIITER, President VIRGINIA WAKEMAN, Secretary NIARY LOU NASH, ViC8-Pl'8Sifl'6IIl HOOP!-IR MCQUEI-IN. T1'el1s11l'Hl' Literary HI-:I.I:N QIIII.I.I-:N, 1 'II,Plfl.f'f0l'1.lIII CI.IARI.Es GRIINwI:I,I.. Pmplwr FRANK NIILLER, Historian PAT Rl-INNEY, Proplzetfss SEIKO NISHIO, Pnezess L1021 LEFT GEORGE WREN ACREE Birthplace: Syracuse, New York. School adivitime and social clubs: Cadets: Publications: Officers' Club. Srhool honors: Lieutenant. Cadets, '35, '36. Ncxt year what? U. of Md. CORINNE VIRGINIA ADAMS Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. School activities and social clubs: Life Saving. Nanrt year what? College. JO CATHERINE ADAMS Birthplacc: Beckley, West Virginia. Next year what? G. W. U. ALEX ADRIAN Birthplace: Arkansas. School activities and social clubs: Epsilon Mu Sigma: Riding Club: French Club: Publica- tions, Printing: Ofiicers' Club. School honors: Staff Officers, '35. Nvrt yvar what? Millard Prep for West Point. ELIZABETH ISABEL AHERN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Nc.1't ycar what? Business College. RIGHT MARGARET CURRIER ALLAN Birthplace: Augusta, Maine. School activities and social clubs: President. Lambda Sigma Delta Sorority: President, Rubbit's Foot Club: Vice President. Inter- sorority Council. 1Vf'a't yr-ar what? College. HENRY ELIDGE ALLANSON lfirthplare: Blacksburg. Virginia. Svhool activities and social clubs: Eta Sigma Gamma: Publications: 4-Minute Speakers: Ofiicers' Club: Stamp Club: Chess Club: History Club: Biology Club. School honors: Lieut., Cadets. .Vert year what? U. of Iowa. MARGARET ELIZABETH ALLISON Birthplar-e: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Iota Sigma Upsilon, Treas. Nc.rl yr-ar what? U. of Md. JON HENRY AMIG Birthplace: Charlotte, North Carolina. Ncrt year what? Work. SARAH MFEACHIN ANDERSON Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri. School activities and social clubs: Basketball. Ncxl year what? College. L103 1041 L E F T RUDOLPH ALEXANDER ASHTON Iiirihplacc: Gulfport, Mississippi. School flctluitics and social cluhx: Chess Club: Cadets. lVc,z7t ycur what! Law School. WILLIAM HENRY ATKINSON lfirlhplacc: Baltimore. Maryland. School ac1i'l'ilics and social clubs: President. Eta Sigma Gamma: Treasurer, Ollicers' Clus School honors: Executive Council, 'li5. TSG: Second Lieutenant, Cadets, '35, '3lS. Ncwl ycar zchalf' College. MARY JANE MACHIQN BACKHNSTOSS Iflrihplrzcc: Washington, D. C. School actiritlcx and social clubs: Hockey Team: Pres., History Club: Pres., French Club: Camera Club. School honors: N. H. S.. '35: Scholarship: Second place 2nd year Public School French Contest, '35: First place 24rd year Public School French Contest, '36. Ncmt ycar ichui! College, LOUIS BADINI Ifirthylucc: New York, New York. School acilvitics and social clubs: Hi Y: liase- ball Team. Nczrl ycar what? Benjamin Franklin. MILDRED BAITZ lfirthplricc: Baltimore, Maryland. School actiulticx mill social clubs: Bon Secour: Basketball Team: Dramatic Association! General Council: Camera Club: Rabbit's Foot Club: Commercial Club: Library Guild: French Club. School honors: Third Year Dramatic Certifi- cate, '35: Dramatic Alumni Award, 'DSSI Executive Council, '35, VHS: N. H. S.. 'ILL Ncirt ycar what! College. RIG H T WENONA JEAN BAKER Iiirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Puppet Club. Next ycar 'wllutf College. MARY CAROLYN BARTRAM Iiirlliplucc: Washington, D. C. Bl1I'l'T Y BA T ES Hirthplacc: Philadelphia, Pa. School acticifics and social clubs: Commercial Club: Rabbit's Foot Club: Swimming: Leall- er: Sketch Club: Trans., Spanish Club. Next year what? G. W. U. MARJORI E BEALL lfirlhplacc: Washingrton. IJ. C. School actirilics and social clubs: Dramatic Club: Sketch Club: Library Guild: Puppet Club: Publications. School honors: N. H. S., Wiki. Nc.rl 11crLr what! G. W. U. FRANC ES CASTLEN BEAR Iiirlliplucc: Elkton, Virginia. Ncrl yfar Ifllfllf Work. LEFT JOHN WILBUR BEATTY Birtliplaf-e: Washington, D. C. School activities and social rluli:-1: Delta Sig- ma Nu Fraternity, Secretary-President: Swimming Team: Cadets: Chevrons Club: lnterfraternity Council. School honors: Boys' C Club, '35, '3G: Cog , Vice Pres., '34, '35, '36. Next year what? Prep for Naval Acaxemy. EDGAR CARROLL BEERY lfirthplarfo: Washington, D. C. School activities ami social clubs: A1'c . School honors: N. H. S., '36: Secy., Arc , '35, '36: Executive Council, '35. Newt year what? Study Architecture. HERMAN MAYO BELZ Birthplace: Orange, Massachusetts. Nvart year what? V. P. I. GEORGE EDWARD BENEDICT Birthplace: Winslow, Indiana. Newt your what? College. MIRIAM BERKOWICH Birthplare: St. Augustine. Florida. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Association: Rabbit's Foot Club: Puppet Club: Spring Plays: Library Guild: Fall Play: History Club: Publications. Schiool honors: Dramatic Certificate, '34, '35. '.6. Nant year what! Travel. RIGHT LEWIS HODGES BERNHARDT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. NORMAN WINFIELD BERNHARDT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? G. W. U. LEILA VIRGINIA BIRKBY Birthplaro: Chicago, Ill. School activities and social clubs: History Club: Girl Reserves. Next year what? G. W. U. JACOB SIDNEY BIRNMAN Birth rlace: Brooklvn, New York 1 - . School activities and social clubs: Track: Chess Club. Ncaft year what? P. G. JOHN BLI SH Birthplace: Rye, New Hampshire. Epsilon Mu Sigma : Supt., Publications Student Council: Cadets: Secretary, Offi- cers' Club. School honors: Second Lieutenant, Cadets, 35, 36. Next yvar what? Prep School. Sohool activities and social vlulls: President, D051 1061 LEFT NORMA N EMO BLESS E Hirthplarv: Indianapolis, Indiana. Srhool Gl'!illifl'f'H and soviul vlulrs: Rzibbit's Foot Club: Sketch Club. Nffxt your what? Philippine Islands. HELEN MAY BLO EDORN lfirthplavr: Washington. D. C. Svhooi activities and soviul clubs: Stamp Club, Pres.: Spanish Club. Nzzrt your what? Law. DAVID THOMPSON BLOSE Ilirlhpiafwf: Cedar Rapids, Iowa. School ac'ti'uitivs and social rlubs: Arr , Svhooi honors: Pres., Arc , '35, 'SNL Nucl your wha!! P. G. LAWRENCE MASON BLUMENTHAL Iiirtliplac-1'.' Baltimore, Maryland, Nur! your what? College. BURTON DAVID BORDEN Birthplamf: Baltimore, Maryland. School az'tiuitis's and social clubs: Stuzlent Council: Treas.. History Club: Publications. Svhooi honors: N. H. S., '35, TSG: Lieut.-Col.. '35, '36, Finalist lV4LshingIon Post Svholar- ship Contest. RIGHT ELEANOR ELIZABETH BRADLEY liirthplavff: Washington. D. C. Nruct your whal? G. W. U. GEORGE BRALOVE 1x'irthpIur'4'.' Washington, D. C. Srhool avtivitics and sorial cluhs: Cadets. School honors: Commissioned Ofiicer, '35, lst Lieut. MIRIANI HORTENSE BRAUNSTEIN Hirtllizlavv: Baltimore, Marvland. Nur! your zvhul! College. ELSIE ELIZABETH BREEDEN Hirth11Iave': Culpeper, Virginia. Swhool lll'fil'i1il'N and soviul l'illilNf Spanish Club. Nfzxff your wha!! Work and night suhool. ANNE BRILL Hirthplru-1': Russia. Srhool uc-tivitivs and serial clubs: Spanish Club: Basketball. Nw-t year what? Strayers Business College. LEFT RUTH ADRIENNE BRILL Ifirthplacc: Washington, D. C. CARROLL JONATHAN BROWN Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio. School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sigma: Swimming Team. School honors: C Club, '34, '35. Ncxt year what? College. BETTE BURCH Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Vice-Presi- dent, Sigma Lambda: Secretary, Girls' C Club: Basketball: Rabbit's Foot Club: Trea-a., Intersorority Council. School honors: C , Swimming, '33, '35, Nc.1't yvar what? G. W. U. THOMAS MELVIN BUGDEN Iiirthplacn: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clulm: Cadets, Track. Nmrt your what? College. HARMON BURNS, JR. Iiirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activitics and social clubs: Track. Lambda Sigma. Next ycar what? G. U. RIGHT CATHERINE ELIZABETH BURROW Ifirthplocc: Norfolk, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: History Club: Girl Reserves: Basketball. Nant year what? Trinity College. JAMES BEVERLY BURROW Birthplace: Portsmouth, Va. School activities and social clubs: Track. Nczvt year what? Notre Dame. HARRI ETT LANE BYERS Birthplace: Seattle, Washington State. School activities and social clubs: Hockey Team: German Club: Stamp Club. Nutt year what? College. VIOLET GERTRUDE BYRNE Birthplace: Statesville, North Carolina. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club: Theta Alpha Chi: Sketch Club. Next year what? College. Illinois. NICHOLAS JOSEPH CAMARDI Iiirthplacc: Wilmington, Delaware. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: Type and Ink Club. School honors: Commissioned Officer, '36, lst Lieut. If107 iis f108j LEFT GUY FRANCIS CANATELLA Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activitics anrl social clubs: Glee Club: Brigade Drum Major: Track: School Hand. Alcgrl ycar what? U. of Md. MARY JANE CANTWELL Ifirthplacc: Pittsburgh. Pa. School activities and social clubs: Sigma Lambda: Basketball: Subscription Agent for Pub.: Publications. Niuvt ycar what? College. EDMUND 0'l l'0 CARL liirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School uctivitics arzll social clulm: German Club: Cadets. Ncxt ycar what? U. of Mil. MARY VIRGINIA CARLISLE Hirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School uctiriiticx and social clubs: Commercial Club. Ncxt 111-ar what? William rnd Mary. MARY CECELIA CARNEY Iiirthplaccf: Washington, D. C. Next ycar vchat! U. of Md. RIGHT SUSAN IMOGENE CARR liirthplacc: Hopewell, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Vice Presi- dent., Bon Secour: Corresp. Secretary, His- tory Club: Librarian, Library Guild. Nor! ycar what? Business School. JAMES WALTER CARTER liirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activitigs and social clubs: Secretary, Kappa Phi Sigma: Cadets. School honors: National Honor Society. 1935: lst Lieut., Cadets. '35: 2nd Vice President, Student Council, '35, Ncrt ycar what? College. CHARLES WARREN CASW ELL Hirthplncr: Washinxvcn, D. C. School actiritics aml social clubs: l ootbulli Crew: Track: Student Council: Historian, Spanish Club. Next ycar what? St. Lawrence University. ANTHONY CHACOS lfirthplucc: Richmond, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Team. Ncrt ycar ichut? College. LAURA CHAMBERLAIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Ncaft ycar what? Wash. School of Sec. L E F T ANTHONY JAMES CHANAKA Birthplace: Washington, D. C, School activities and social clubs: Pianist Club. School honors: N. H. S., '36. Next year what? Wilson Teacher's College. CHARLES EDWARDS CHANNING Birthplace: Winchester, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Tennis: Student Council. School honors: Executive Council, '34, '35: Tennis Captain, '35, '36. Next year what? U. of Va. JOHN CHRONAKER Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York. School activities and social clubs: Debating Club: Staff Photographer of the REVIEW. School honors: N. H. S., '36. Next ycar what? U, of Md. MORTON VINCENT CHURCHILL Birthplace: Bethesda, Md. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: German Club: Publications: Puppet Club: Otiicers' Club. School honors: National Honor Society, '35Z Cadet Captain, '35: Editor REVIEW, '36: Quill Clique, '35: Medal for REVIEW work, ' 5 Next. year what? G. W. U. PHYLLIS JANE COGSWELL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Newt ycar what? U. of Md. RIGHT RUTH LORRAINE COOK Birthplace: Paducah. Kentucky. School activities and social clulzs: Spanish Club. Ncxt year what? Holton Arms. BARBARA CORNWELL Birthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sigma Delta, Treas.: Hockey Team. Newt ycar what? Bradford Junior College. JANET LOUISE CORSON Birthplace: Creade, Colorado. School activitics and social clubs: Puppet Club: Quill Clique: Debating Club: History Club: Bon Secour: Literary Editor, REVIEW: Publications. Next year what? Journalism. ROBERT ALFONCE COURBAT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School honors: First Prize National Geo- graphic of Arts: Printing. Ncrt year what? Linotype Operator. MILDRED ALICE CRAIG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Camera Club. School honors: Assoc. Editor of BRECKY, '36. Next year what? A. U. U09 mol L E F T JOSEPH HARPER CRAVEN Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: Biology Club. Next year what? Job. RALPH JOHNSON CULVER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: French Club. Newt year what? Colgate U. CALVIN C. DAVIS, JR. Hirthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Spanish Club: Camera Club: Officers' Club: BRECKY Business Manager: Cadets. School honors: Best Drilled Private in Regi- ment, 1934: Best Drilled Sergeant in Regi- ment, 1935: 2nd Best Drilled Sergeant in Brigade, '1935. Next year what? Prep School. PETER PAUL DEANNA Birthplace: Cardale, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Sketch Club: Quill Clique. School honors: Art Editor. BRECKY: George Bellows Art Award, 3rd Place The Scho- lastic . Next year what? Corcoran Art School. WILLIAM DE CHERNISS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Track. Next year what? Premedical, G. W. RIGHT WILLARD ALFRED DELANO Birthplace: Syracuse, New York. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Chevrons Club. Ncrt year what? New York State Teachers College. ANDREW THEODORE DENT Birth11lace.' Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Treasurer of Dramatic Association: Riding Club: Dra- matic Productions: Cadets. Next ycar what? College. VIRGINIA NORRIS DIERDORF lfirthplacfr: Kensington, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Hockey: Spanish Club. School honors: Scholarship. Next year what? Nurses' Training. LOUISE MARGARET DIOTTI Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Ncwt year what? Wash. School of Sec. NEELTJE VIRGINIA DONK Birthplace: New York City, New York School activities and social clubs: Secretary. Quill Clique: Treasurer, Theta Alpha Chi Sorority: Fall Play: Dramatic Association: Rabbit's Foot Club: Basketball. School honors: National Honor Society, '35: Associate Editor, BUl.Lm'IN, '35, '36: Rad- cliff College Award for Outstanding Junior Girl, '35: B Journalism Certitlcate, '35: A Journalism Certificate, '36. Next year what? Penn State. LEFT EDWARD HOOVER DUFF Birlhplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Spring Play: Debating Club: Dramatic Association: Circulating Staff, BULLETIN: Riding Club: Asst. Mgr., Track Team. Ncxt year what? College. MARY FRANCES EASTHAM Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Girl Re- serves: Basketball. Newt year what? College. IDA LEE ECHOLS Birlhplacc: Hubbard. Texas. Ncxl year what? G. W. U. JACQUELINE COCHRAN ELGIN Birthplacc: Bismarck. North Dakota. School activities and social clubs: Puppet Club: Sketch Club. Next ycar what? Study piano and voice. TELULA BAYNE EUBANK Hirlhplacc: Westmoreland County, Virginia. School actiililies and social clubs: Student Council: Bon Secour: Commercial Club. Ncirt ycar what? Marshall College. RIGHT BERYL LOU EVANS Hirthplacc: Omaha. Nebraska. School aclivilics and social clulis: Piano Cluh. Nmrf yr-ar what? State Teachers College, Har- risonburg, Virginia. JULIA MAFNIAIR EVANS liirfhplacc: Petersburg, Virginia. School activitics and social clulls: Publica- tions: Quill Clique: Dramatic Club: Pres., Alpha Theta Chi. Ncxl ycar what? G. W. U. KENNETH JAMES EVANS liirtliplacc: Washington, D. C. School aclicilics and social clulrs: Stamp Club, Treas. Ncxt year what? U. of Md. MARGARET CLYDE FARM ER liirthplncc: Wilson. N. Carolina. School aclivitics and social clubs: Treasurer Girls' C Club: Treasurer Sigma Lambda: Swim leader. School honors: C in Basketball. 355. Ncavf year what? College. BARBARA ANNE GARRETT liirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sigma Delta Sorority: Hockey Team: Rab- hit's Foot Club. Ncxt year what? Arlington Hall Jr. College. 5111 1121 LEFT LLEWELLYN KEENE FERNALD Birthplacc: Washington, D. C. School acticitics and social clubs: Cadets. Ncrt year what? College. WILLIAM EMORY FIRMIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clulns: Cadets: Football. Next year what? U. of Md. HAZEL VIRGINIA FISHER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Beauty operator. SIEGLINDE GEORGIANA FLESCH Birthplace: Frankfort on the Main. Germany. School activities and social clubs: Vice Pres.. Omega Phi Sorority: Group Leader, Dra- matic Association: History Club: Rabbit's Foot Club: German Club: Library Guild. School honorx: National Honor Society, '36. Next year 14-hat? Dramatic School. JOHN HENRY FLETT Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pu. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Team: Treas.. C Club. Ncxt year what? G. W. U. RIGHT MORTON HALBERT FOLSTEIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Team: Manager, Football: Asst. Manager, Basketball: Spanish Club: Cadet Band Sgt. Ncuct ycar wllat? G. W. U. DONALD HAVVTHORN E FONES Ifirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Basketball. School honors: C Awarded, '35: College Scholarship: Gold Basketball for All-High Team. Newt ycar what? College. ELENA JEANETTE FOSTER liirthplacu: Des Moines, Iowa. School aclivltics aml social clubs: Dramatic Club: Associate Editor, Rmvll-iw: Quill I Clique. DANIEL WEBSTER FOWLER Blrthplacc: Washington, D. C. Next yfar what? College. HAROLD EUGENE FRANCIS Birthplace: Davenport, Iowa. School activities and social clubs: Stamp Club: Chess Club: Ofliccrs' Club: Cadets: Cog : Publications. School honors: Stamp Club Cup, '322 4'C0g 2 1st Lieut., Cadets: Cadet Medal, 'il5. Ncxt your what? Parks Air College. L E F T FERN LUCILE FRAZEE Birthplace: Washington, D, C. School activities and social clubs: Spanish Club. Next year what? College. DEBORAH LOUISE FREILICOFF Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club: Commercial Club. Next year what? Music. MURIEL FRIEDMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sketch Club, Vice Pres., Pres.: Rabbit's Foot- Make-up Monitor: Commercial Club: Art Staff: Biology Club. Next year what? U. of Southern California. JEAN MARIE FROST Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: German Club. FREDERICK LEAR FRYER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Association: Fall Play: Spring Play: Ca- dets: Pres.. Pianists' Club: Quill Clique: Ofiicers' Club: Treas., 4-Minute Speakers: Kappa Phi Sigma Fraternity. School honors: Treas., N. H. S.. '35: Editor- in-Chief, REVIEW, '35: Major of Cadets, '35, '36: Pres., Kappa Phi Sigma, '35, '36: Quill Clique Medal. Next year what? College. RIGHT KATHLEEN MARY GALLAGH ER Birthplace: Abbington, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Quill Clique' Assistant Mgr.. Tennis. School honors: Editor-in-Chief, BRECKY, '36. Next year what? College. ARMANDO GAMMARINO Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? G. W. U. FREDERICK GEORGE GARLEM, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Riding Club. Next year what? Drafting School. BARBARA ANNE GARRETT tsee page 1111 MEYER GELFAND Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Tennis Team. Next year what? College. MELVIN GELMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? G. W. U. If113 1141 L E F T ETHEL MAE GEORGE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Music Conservatory. ELOISE EVELYN GERARD Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Hood College. MARY LOUISE GIBSON Birthplace: Wilkinsburg, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Stamp Club: Spanish Club: German Club. Nmrt year what? Premedical School at G. W. U. SIDNEY GERSTENFELD Birthplace: Canton. Ohio. School activities and social clubs: Basketball: Cadets. Next year what? College. HAROLD HUNTINGTON GIESE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Ncxt ycar what? Corcoran School. RIGHT MIRIAM MARCIA GIFFEN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. . School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club: Dramatic Association: Rabbit's Foot Club. Next year what? Business College. BERNARD GILTNER . Birthplace: Washington, D. C. SYLVIA LOUISE GILSTRAP Birthplace: Tecumseh. Oklahoma. School activities and social clubs: Library Guild: Rifle Club. Next year what? Business College. LEO ALFRED GNOTTA Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Piano Club. Next year what? Work. RAUL DUANE GOEHRIG Birthplace: Pennsylvania. L E F T ERNEST MOSES GOLD Birthplace: Toronto, Canada. School activities and social clubs: Cadet. MORRIS GOLDBERG Birthplace: Des Moines, Iowa. School activities and social clulis: Swimming Team: C Club. School honors: Swimming C , '34, '35. EVA LOUISE GOLDENHERG Birthplace: Germany. School activities and social clubs: German Club: Dramatic Association: History Club: Rabbitfs Foot. Club: Library Guild. Next ycar what? Business School. DONALD EMERSON GOLLADAY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Printing Club: Publication: Cadets. Ncxt year what? Naval Air Training Base, Pensacola, Fla. MARY BENTON GORE Birthplace: Gainshoro. Tennessee. School activities and social clubs: Sigma Lambda. Nczrt your '11-hat? Holton Arms School. RIGHT SYLVIA CECELIA GOREWITZ Birthplace: New York, N. Y. Ncrt ycar what? Strayers. MARY LOUISE GRAHAM Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Ncxt ycar what? Business College. ELEANOR GRACE GRAVES lfirthplacc: Chevy Chase, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Leader: Manager. Swimming: Central Song- sters: Bon Secour: Riding Club. School honors: N. H. S., '35, '36, Ncxt year what? College. ETHEL GREENBAUM Birthplace: New York City. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club. Ncxt year what? Strayers Secretarial School. ARNOLD SIDNEY GREENBERG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: Student Council: Cadets: German Club: Biology Club: Assistant Business Manager, Bm-JCKY. School honors: Advertising Manager, '36 Bm-ICKY. Next year what? G. W. U. U15 1161 L E F T JOHN CARROLL GRIESBAUER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social rlulis: Football: Track: Sec'y, Lambda Sigma. Next year what? P. G. WARD WILLSON GRI FFITH Rirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cog Me- chanical Drawing Club: Officers' Club: Ca- det: Swimming Team. School honors: Staff Officer, Cadets. Next year what? P. G. THOMAS GUY GRIMES Birthplace: Oxon Hill. Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Eta Sigma Gamma: Cadets. Next year what? U. of Md. JOHN EDWARD GROSS Birthplace: New London, Connecticut. School activities and social clubs: President. Stamp Club: Debating Society: Chess Club: Latin Club. School honors: Executive Council, '34. '35. Next year what? Haverford College, Pa. RUTH VIRGINIA GRU BB Birthplace: Virginia. Next year what? Wash. School for Secretaries. RIGHT CHARLES VADERVVERKEN GRUNWELL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: President. Dramatic Association: Vice President, His- tory Club: President, Sketch Club: Riding , Club: Rabbit's Foot Club: Bioloiry Club. School honors: N. H. S., '36: Dramatic Cer- tificate, '33, '34, '35. Next year what? College. ELEANOR I.0U1SE GRUNW ELL Birthplace: Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Riiie Team, Captain: Rabbitfs Foot Club. School honors: N. H. S., '36. Next year what? Wilson Teachers' College. PEGGY ELINERE GUSACK Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Spanish Club. Ncsct year what? Trapagan Art School. MARJORIE JEAN GUNNELS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Marjorie Webster Dramatic School. FRED GEORGE GUTTENPLAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? College. L E F T JOAN DEDE HAERINGER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Phi Delta Sigma: Rabbit's Foot Club. Next year what? Business College. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH HAIGHT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Business College. ROSS HALES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Hi-Y. Next year what? U. of Ala. NORMAN BROWN HALEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Camera Club. Newt year what? U. of Sou. Calif. EDWIN A. HALSEY Birthplace: Washington. D. C. School activities and social clubs: Quill Clique: 4-Minute Speakers: OH'icers' Club: Treas., Kappa Phi Sigma: Cog Mechanical Drawing Club. School honors: N. H. S.. '36: Photographic Lilsnager, Bxacxv, '35, '36: Colonel, Cadets, ' . '36. Next yr-ar what? Post Graduate. RIGHT ELIZABETH HILDA HAMILTON Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Secretary, Alpha Theta Chi: Spanish Club. Next year what? G. W. U. WALTER KERR HANDY, JR. Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia. Next year 11-hat? Princeton Seminary. DORIS LOUISE HARTUNG Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: History Club: Library Guild: French Club. Next year what? School. ARNOLD ABRAHAM HEFT Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Baseball: Mgr., Basketball. Next ycar what? College. BERNICE LUCILLE HEINE Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio. School activities and social clubs: Central Songsters: Sigma Lambda: Basketball: BULLETIN Typist: Hockey: Assembly Chorus. Next year what? Work. 1117 maj L E F T WILLIAM FREDERICK HELLMUTH, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Quill Clique: Buacxv Staff, Secretary, French Club: Track. School honors: Scholarship: National Honor Society, '36 : Senior Associate Editor, Bmscxv, '36. Next ycar what? Yale. VIOLET ADAIR HEMMING Birthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubx: Sigma Lambda: Spanish Club: Basketball. Next your what? Ohio State University. FRED WILLIAM HENCK Birthplace: Latrobe, Pa. School activities and xocial clubs: Cadets: As- sistant Business Manager, HRECKY. Next ycar what? Work. MARGARET FRANCES HERBERT Hirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and sovial clubs: Quill Clique: Basketball: Gym Captain: Manager, Publi- cations. School honors: National Honor Society, '35, '36: Girls' C Club, '35, '36, HAROLD HERMAN Birlhplacv: Washington, D, C. School activitics and social clubs: Radio Club: Science Club. RIGHT JOHN EDWARD HICKMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School aolivilics and social clubs: Cadets: Spring Play. FREDERICK CHARLES HILLYARD 1b'lI'll11lllll'l'J Washington, D. C. Ncxl ycar what? Northern College of Illinois. MILDRED HIMMELFARB liirthplucc: Baltimore, Md. School activitics and social clubs: Commercial Club: Rabbit's Foot Club. Ncrt year what? G. W. U, FRANCES VIRGINIA HINDMAN Ifirthplucc: Columbia, Tennessee. School activilics and social clulm: French Club: Library Guild: Puppet Club: iota Sigma Upsilon. Ncxt ycar what? College. JOSEPHINE HISEY Iiirthplacc: Petersburg, Vu. Nvxt year what? Interior Decoration School, LEFT MARION ADELINE HODGE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Library Guild: French Club: History Club. Next ycar what? Sibley Hospital Training School. RAYMOND LOUIS HODGES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities arid social clubs: Cadets: Capt., Rifle Team. J' School honors: Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant, '35, '36. Next year what? U. of'Md. STELLA JEANNETTE HOFFMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club. Next ycar what? College. EV ELYN MARIE HUDSON Birthplace: Cadillac, Michigan. School activities and social clubs: Bon Se- coug: History Club: Life Saving: Puppet Clu . JOHN STUART HUDSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Chess Club. Ncxt year what? College. RIG H T JACK AMES HUGHES Birthplace: Newport News, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Track Team: Lambda Sigma: Spanish Club. CAROL ,HUNSI NG ER Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: French Club: Sketch Club: Student Council. Nczzrt your what? A, U. HAROLD HURWITZ Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland. Next year what? College. JAMES VANCE HUSTED Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sergeant- at-Arms, Epsilon Mu Sigma: Vice President, Spanish Club: Cadets: Publications. Next year what? Post Graduate. RICHARD FRANCIS HUTCHINSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Vice Pres., Epsilon Mu Sigma: Publication, Floor Man- ager: lst Sergeant, Cadets: Chevrons Club: Qualified Reporter, BULLETIN. School honors: Assistant Photographic Mana- ger, BRECKY, '35, '36, Next year what? Georgetown Foreign Service School. lf119 1201 L E F T NANCY THERESA HUTCHISON Birthplace: Herndon, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Vice Presi- dent, Theta Alpha Chi: Dramatic Associa- tion: Rabbit's Foot Club: Spring Play: As- sistant Manager, Basketball: Associate Edi- tor, BULL!-:r1Ng Associate Editor, BRECKYZ Quill Clique: Section Agent, Publications. School honors: National Honor Society, '351 Vice President, N. H. S., '3tS: BULLETIN A Certificate, '36: Associate Editor BUL- LETIN, '35, '36: Associate Editor, BREFKY, '35, '36: Scholarship. Next year what? College. WILLIAM ULRICH HUTTERLY, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. School honors: Executive Council, '32. Next year what? American U. CHARLES WARREN HUTTON Birthplace: Glade Springs, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Chevrons Club. School honors: Cog , '35, '36. Next year what? Virginia Polytechnic. CARL BATTLE HYATT Birthplace: Missouri. School activities and social clubs: Cadets, Stamp Club: Spanish Club. Nizat year what? University of North Caro- ma. JACK KENNETH JENKINS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Next year what? U. of Va. R I G H T JUNE ROSE MARIE JOHNSON Birthplace: Rock Springs, Wyoming. School activities and social clubs: Four-Minute Speakers. School honors: National Honor Society, JG. .. ROBERT JOSEPH JOHNSON Birthplace: Darby, Pennsylvania. Next ycar what? Work. NICHOLAS KANELOPOULOS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Track. Next year what? Work. JOSEPH BRANDON KELLEY Birthplace: New York City, New York. School activities and social clubs: Vice Presi- dent, C Club. School honors: Swimming C , '33, '34, '35. Next year what? G. W. U. GEORGE BOUTELLE KENNEDY, JR. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Track Team: French Club: Cadets. Next year what? U. of Pa. L E F T MARGARET PATRICIA KENN EY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic , Association: Quill Clique: Sec'y., Camera 1 Club: Student Council: Sergeant at Arms, V Theta Alpha Chi: Ass't. Literary Editor, ' BRECKY: Group Leader Dramatics '35. BBECKY, 35, '36, Prophetess. '36. for Secretaries. School honors: Assoc. Editor Executive Council, '35, '36: Next year what? Wash. Sch. HELENA ROSALIE KENT Birthplace: Nacogdoches. Texas. School activities and social clubs: Iota Sigma Upsilt n. Next year 11-hat? College. ELAINE BEATRICE KERN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sigma Lambda: Gym Captain. Next year what? Marjorie Webster. DOROTHY TUCKERMAN KEYSER Birthplace: Falls Church, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Student Council. Next year what? England. LILYAN ELIZABETH KING Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Rabbits' Foot Club: Sketch Club: French Club. Next year what? Fashion Designing. RIGHT JOHN WELLINGTON KITTERMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? U. of Md. RICHARD FRED KITTERMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next ycar what? U. of Md. ANNETTE FERRELL KONE Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland. Next year what? Undecided. JOHN KOEBER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School honors: Won Scroll Painting for Essay on Chinese Art. FULTON KRAFT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: German Club: Stage Crew. Next year what? College. U21 1221 L E F T LESLIE BARLOW KREGER Birthplace: Portsmouth, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Stamp Club. Ncxt year what? G. W. U. DALE SIMMONS Birthplace: Poplarville, Mississippi. School activities and social clubs: Sigma Lambda. Neact year what? Study dancing in New York. REX VVALTON LAUCK Birthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Football: Cadets. Ncwt ycar what? Davidson College. FRANCES ELLEN LAVIND ER Iiirthplace: Hopewell, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Girl Re- serves: North End Riding Club. Next year what? Strayers College: Account- tancy. CHARLES EDWARD LAWRENCE Birthplace: Dayton. Ohio. School activities and social clubs: Cadet Band. School honors: Second Lieutenant Band. Next ycar what? Aviation. R I G I-I T GLEN CLIFTON LEACH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Football. Ncxt year what? Work. RICHARD EDWIN LEITH Birthplace: Rockville, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Cadet Band. LESTER MARX LEWIS Birthplace: York, Pennsylvania. School activities llllld social clubs: Vice presi- dent, Stamp Club: OI'licer's Club, Student Council. School honors: Major, Cadets, '35, '36, Ncwt ycar what? Catholic U. SAM KESSLER LIEBERMAN Social uctivitics and social clubs: Track, C Club. School honors: C in Track. Ncxt ycar what? College. JOHN CECIL LITTLE Birthplace: Fayetteville, Tennessee. Next ycar what? Work. LEFT MARGARET MAXWELL LOCKHART Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pres. Sigma Lambda: Hockey: Assembly Chorus Swimming, Ncxt year what? Business College. CALVIN CHOATE LOMBARD Birthplace: Washington. D. C. School activities and social clubs: ARC, '35, '36: Kappa Phi Sigma. School honors: Goat master-ARC. Next year what? Maryland U. WILLIAM ROBERT LONG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Radio Club, Cadets. Next year what? Engineering School. ALBERT LOPATIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next year what? Work. HARRY FRANKLIN LOWMAN Jr. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Ncxt year what? St. Albans. RIGHT EMILY ELIZABETH LUEHRS Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Next year what? Washington School for Sec- retaries. ANNE ROSS LYDDANE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: French Club: History Clubg Library Guild. School honors: N. H. S., '36, Scholarship. Next year what? College. DAVID HENRY MALONE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Debating Club: Science Club. MARIA MAND ES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour: Debating Society: President, Central Com- mercial Club: Secretary, Four Minute Speaker's: Rabbitfs Foot Club: Quill Clique: French Club. School honors: National Honor Society, '351 Senior Associate Editor, Bm-JCKY. Next year what? G. W. U. EILENE MANGOLD Birthplace: Shelbyville, Missouri. School activities and social clubs: Draft Teller-Bank: Debating Club: Basketball. Next year what? Benjamin Franklin Ac- counting College. , 5123 1241 LEFT DOROTHY MARGARET MANSFIELD Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York. School activities and social clubs: Lambda. Sigma Delta. Next ycar what? Strayer's Business College. ELIOT MARCELLUS Birthplace: Evanston, Illinois. School activities and social clubs: French Club: Stage Crew: Cadet Band: Inter-high Orchestra: Camera Club. Ncrl. ycar what? College. BENJAMIN MORRIS MARGOLIS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Next ycar what? George Washington U. EVELYN JOSEPHINE MARKWARIJ Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Next your what? Work or College. BARBARA KEEN MARSHALL Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois. School activities and social clubs: C Club. School horrors: C '35. Next year what? A. U. R I G H T UNA VEE MARTIN Birthplace 1 West Virginia. Next year what? West Virginia for vacation. JOSEPH LOCKE MASON Birthplace: Akron, Ohio. La Crosse: Stage Crew. Next year what? U. of Md. LEWIS EDWARD MASON Birthplace: Burlingame, California. Next year what? Engineering school. CHARLES HERMAN MAYER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Stamp Club. Ncxt ycar what? A. U. WILLIAM FRANCIS McCARTHY Hirthplacc: New York City. School activitics and social clubs: Treasurer. Delta Sigma Nu. School honors: President, School Bank, '35, 36. Next 'year what? Columbia U. School activitics and social clubs: Track: L E F T EDMUND CHARLES Mt-DONOUGH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activitics and social clubs: Baseball. Ncxt ycar what? College. EUNICE ELIZABETH MCGILL Birthplace: North Carolina. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club: Inter-Sorority Council: Secre- tary, Lambda Sigma Delta. School honors: Literary Editor, REVIEW, '35: Sept.. 1935. Next ycar what? Dramatic School. JOHN TREVOR McINTYRE Birthplace: Great Britain. School activities and social clubs: Stage crew: Camera Club: Cadets: Rowing Team: Pub- lications. Ncxt year what? Work. PEGGY EDGARTON McMILLEN Birthplace: McCa1ester, Oklahoma. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Leader: Ass't. Manager Swimming. Next year what? College. JOHN HAYS McNARY Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Next ycar what? Penn State. R I G H T PARR HOOPER McQUEEN Birthplacc: Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Lambda Sigma: Student Council: C Club. School honors: Executive Council, '35, '36: Championship Swimming Team, '34, '35: ..C.,. Ncxt ycar what? Prep School. JOSEPH FELTS METZGER Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: History Club: Commercial Club: Cadets. School honors: 2nd Best Private Medal: 2n'l Best Corporal medal. Ncxt your what? Law School. ELMON ADAMS MILLER Jr. Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia. School activitics and social clubs: Chcvrons Club: Cadets. Ncaat year what? Amherst. FRANK NELSON MILLER. Jr. Birthplacc: Braddock Heights, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: President, Eta Sigma Gamma: President. OHicer's Club: Dramatic Association: Debating Club: Student Council: Cadets. School honors: National Honor Society, '35C Captain, Company E , Cadets: Winner, Silver Cadet Medals. '33, '34, Nczrt ycar what? Prep School for Naval Academy. HENRY RANKIN MILLER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. School honors: Commissioned Officer '35 lst Lieut. w l L125 1261 L E F T EDWIN SENTER MITCHELL Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia. Next year what? U. of Va. ANDREY LEE MOLER .- Birthplace: St. Augustine, Florida. School activities and social clubs: Treasurer. Lambda Sigma Kappa. Next year what? G. W. U. JOSEPH MADISON MORAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Glee Club: Baseball: Football. School honors: C Club. Next year what? Maryland. FLORENCE LOUISE MORIARITY Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club: Vice Pres., Theta Kappa Sigma. Next year what? Comptometer School. PETER REED MORRISON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Track: German Club: Publications: history Club: Stamp Club, Next year what? Cornell U. RIGHT MARY RHUEY MOUNT i Birthplace: Hyattstown, Md. Next year what? College. JOHN RUSSELL MUELLER Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri. School activities and social clubs: Puppet Club. School honors Literary Editor, Ravmw, '35, 36. Next year what? Work? DONNA ELLEN MULLOY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Newt year what? Training for a Nurse- Sibley.. JULIAN GEORGE MURPHY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Captain of the Golf Team: Qualified Reporter for BULLETIN. RICHARD JOSEPH MURPHY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: Spring Play: President, Quill Clique: Cadets: Dramatic Association: Sec- liion Agent, Publications: Swimming: Fall ay. School Honors: N. H. S. '36: Executive Coun- cil, '34: A Certificate, Publications, '36: Editor-in-Chief, BULLETIN: B Certificate, Publications, '35: A Certificate Publica- tions. Next year what? College. LEFT MARY LOU NASH Birthplace: Fayetteville, N. C. School activities and social clubs: Debating Club: Dramatic Club: Rabbit's Foot Club: Quill Clique: Theta Alpha Chi. School honors: Debating Team, '34, '35: Vice President. Student Council, '35, '36: Assist- ant Editor of Bul,I.mxN, '35. '36: Executive Council Member, '34, '35, '36. Newt year what? College. EDWARD THOMAS NAUGHTEN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Track: Baseball: Hi-Y. Next ycar what? Navy. MARGARET VIRGINIA NEALE Birthplace: Chattanooga, Tennessee. School activities and social clubs: Literary Editor REVIEW. Next year what? Strayers. RAPHAEL AUGUSTINE NEALE Birthplace: Chattanooga. Tennessee. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Member of COG , 1935. School honors: President of COG , 1936: Ist Place Medal for Best Inexperienced Pri- vate, 1933: 2nd Place Medal for Second Best Experienced Private, 1935. Next year what? Aviation Training ADA LOUISE NICHOLS Birthplace: Sheffield, Alabama. School activities and social clubs: Central Songsters. School honors: Honorable Mention for Writ- ing a School Song in 1935. Next year what? Wilson Teacher's College. R I G H T SEIKO NISHIO Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Sec'y., De- bating Club: Quill Clique: Four-Minute Speakers: Sketch Club: Treas., Camera Club: Basketball: Rabbit's Foot Club: Gym Capt.: Tennis Mgr. School honors: National University Scholar- ship. '36 Silver Medal, Post Essay, '36. Assoc. Editor, BRECKY, '36: Tennis C , '36. Certificate, Debating, '35: Debating Team, '36. Next year what? College. PETER NORTON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Publica- tions: German Club: Science Club. School honors: N. H. S.. '35. Next year what? M. I. T. NELLY TRUDY OESCHGER Birthplace: Switzerland. School activities and social clubs: Girl Re- serves: Library Guild: Spanish Club: Bas- ketball: Student Council. School honors: N. H. S., '36: Scholarship. Next year what? Strayer's College. FRANCIS DIXON OSGOOD Birthplace: Herndon, Virginia. Next year what? National Law School. HARRIET LOIS OTTMAN Birthplace: Balboa, Canal Zone. School activities and social clubs: Swimming Leader. School honors: Swimming Certificate. Next year what? Panama, Canal Zone. l 5127 51281 L E F T WALTER MADISON PALMER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities ami social clubs: Quill Clique: Saber Club: Science Club: Cadets. School honors: Associate Editor, BR!-ICKYL Cap't. on Regimental Staff. Next year what? M. I. T. DEMETRA PANAGOS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Publicity Chairman Commercial Club: Basketball: Publications Next year what? Business College. JOHN FRANCIS PARRISH Birthplace: Grand Rapids. Michigan. School activities and xovial clulis: Eta Sigma Gamma: Cadets. Next year what? Work. SYLVIA PAUL Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois. School activities and social clubs: Central Commercial Club. Next year what? North YVestern U. FRANCES NANETTE PEERS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. ' School activities and social clubs: Omega Phi: Camera Club: Dramatic Association. Next ycar what? G. W. U. RIGHT CLINTON WOODWARD PHILLIPS Birthplace: Vllashington, D. C. Next year what? P. G. JAMES WILLIAM POOR Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Newt year what? Wash. and Lee. CURTIS HOMER PORTERFIELD Birthplace: Indianapolis, Indiana. School activities and social clubs: Orchestra: Student Council: Spring Play: Swimming Team: Cadets. School honors: lst Lieut., Band, 754: Cap't., Band, '35: C Club, '35. Next year what? Law School. RAYMOND EMI LE PO UG ET Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Ncxt year what? Work. LLOYD POWELL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: REVIEW, Exchange editor. School honors: N. H. S., '35, '36: Cap't. Co. A , '35, '36. Next year what? Naval Academy. LEFT SHIRLEY ANNE PRIEST Birthplace: Long Island, New York. School activities and social clubs: Vice Presi- dent, Quill Clique: Student Council. School honors: Associate Editor, BULLETIN, '35, '36: Associate Editor, BRECKY, '35, '36, Next year what? College. THELMA BEATRICE PROUT Birthplace: Lewiston, Maine. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secour: Riding Club: Commercial Club. Next year what? College. VIRGINIA GERTRUDE QUILLEN Birthplace: West Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Gym Cap- tain: Basketball: Bon Secour: History Club. Next year what? Business College. HELEN BETH QUILLIN Birthplace: Morristown, Tennessee. School activities and social clubs: President of Theta Alpha Chi: Dramatic Club: Secre- tary of Spanish Club: Treasurer of Spanish Club: Debating Club: Section Business Manager of BRECKY: Vice President of In- ter-Sorority Council. School honors: National Honor Society, '351 1s5t Dramatic Certificate, '34: Scholarship, '3 . Next year what? Randolph-Macon W'omen's College. DORIS GRACE RAEBACI-I Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Four Min- ute Speakers: Rabbit's Foot Club: Commer- cial Club: Hockey Team: Quill Clique. School honors: Advertising Manager, BULLETIN and Rsvxaw, '35, Next year what? College. R I G I-I T ROBERT ROY RICHARDSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sigma: Track: Stage Crew: Ass't Mgr. Swimming Team. Next ycar what? Yale. ROBERT AGASSIZ RIEDEL Birthplace: Rocky Ford, Colorado. School activities and social clubs: Pres., De- bating Club: Dramatic Club: Spring Plays: Publications. School honors: Debating Team, '34, '36: De- bating Certificate, 1935. ' Next year what? Antioch College. LUIS ROSAS RIVERA Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student gougncil: Stamp Club: Chess Club: Spanish u . Next year what? Work. BONNIE MARIE ROBINETTE Birthplace: Taylorsville, North Carolina. School activities and social clubs: Library Guild: General Council: Biology Club: Riding Club: Spanish Club. School honors: N. H. S., '36, Next year what? U. of Md. PAUL ELTON ROGERS Birthplace: Lodin, New York. School activities and social clubs: Lambda Sigma: Track: Football. Next year what? Prep School. l 51291 1301 L E F T EVELYN WILMA ROLLE Birthplace: Baltimore, Md. Next your what? College. BETTY ANNE ROSE Hirlhplacc: Washington, D. C. School actiuilics and social clubs: Iota Sigma Upsilon. Ncxt ycar what? Temple. JUDITH ADELE ROSE Iiirthplacc: Washington. D. C. School activities and social clubs: Piano Club: Student Council. School honors: Scholarship. Next your what? A. U. CHARLOTTE ROSENDORF Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Hiololry Club: Commercial Clnbg Swimmimr Leader! Hockey. Next ycar ichat: U. of Pennsylvania. ALLAN ROTHENBERG Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey. School activities and social clulxs: Cadets: Baseball Squad. Next yrar what? G. W. U. R I G H T SAMUEL DAVID RUBENSTEIN lfirthplacc: Wnshimltun. D. C. School honors: 2nd Lieut. Co. F., '36. Nutt Ucar what? P. G. RUTH RUBIN lii'rlhplacc: Washington. ll. C. School acti1'itics and social clubs: Commer- cial Club: President of Spanish Club. Ncact 1lcar what? G. W. U. CHARLES RUDISIN Birthplacc: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. RUTH LEE RUSMISELLE Birlhplacc: Virginia. School acti1'itics and social clubs: Pres., Iota Sigma Upsilon. Ncxt ycar what? G. W. U. LOUISE WILSON RUSS Birthplace: Norfolk. Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Theta Karma Sigma. Next year what? Abbot Art School. L E F T SPENCER SAUNDERS RUSSELL Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Student Council: Publications: Debating Club: Dramatic Club. Ncazt year what? Prep School. ROBERT JEROME SAKS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: History Club: Biology Club: Latin Club. Ncxt ycar what? G. W. U. WALTER STANLEY SANDERLIN Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: German Club Secretary. School honors: N. H. S., '36. Next ycar what? A. U. KELLY SARTAIN Birthplace: Jasper, Alabama. School activities and social clubs: Kappa Phi Sigma, vice president: Cadets. SIDNEY SCHENKER Birthplace: New York City. New York. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Next year what? G. W. U. RIGHT GRACE ELAINE SCHOPMEYER Birthplace: Duluth, Minnesota. School activities and social clubs: Treasurer, Bon Secour: Basketball: Hockey: Dramatic Club: Commercial Club. Ncrct year what? Duke University. CHARLOTTE EDNA SCHWARTZ Birthplace: Washington. D. C. School activities and social clubs: President, Theta Alpha Chi: Riding Club. Next year what? Travel in Europe. PAULINE SCHWARTZ Birthplace: Passaic, New Jersey. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club: Girl's Gym Captain. Ncxt year what? G. W. U. RUTH SCOTT Birthplace: International Falls, Minnesota. Next year what? College. DOROTHY BEE SELLARS Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Central Songster. Next year what? Work: Temple Business College. i H311 1321 L E F T RODNEY LA VERNE SENSEMAN Birthplace: Miami County, Ohio. School activitics and social clubs: Track. Nczvt ycar what? Going Into Business. GEORGE SERKEDAKIS Hirthplacc: Dawson, New Mexico. Ncxt ycar what? Work. ESTHER HARRI ET SHAPIRO Ifirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club: Dramatic Club. Next year what? Work and G. W. U. JACK EDWARD SHEKELL Birthplace: Washington. D. C. School aotivitics and social clalrs: Camera Club: Cadets: Spanish Club: Cheerleader. Next year what? Wilson Teachers' College. ANITA SI-IIPLEY Hirthplacc: Anniston, Alabama. School activitics and social clubs: Sigma Lambda. Ncmt ycar what? Wilson Teachers' College. R I G I-I T ROBERT CRAIG SHIPLEY Birthplace: Bisbee, Arizona. School activities and social clahs: Swimming Team: Pres., Club. School Honors: Swimming C , '33, '34, '35. Next your what? Study for Concert Stage. LEWIS SHOCKEY Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Orchestra: Spanish Club: Mgr. of Baseball: School Band: Inter-High Orchestra. Ncwt year what? G. W. U. FELIX ABRAHAM SILVERSTONE Birthplace: New York City, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: German Club: Science Club. Next. year what? College. DALE SIMMONS tsce page 1223 FRANK EDWARD SKINNER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. School honors: Qmt. Next ycar what? U. of Md. ROY KENNEDY SKIPTON Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota. School activities and social clubs: German Club: Football: Track: Cadets: Officers Club, '36. School honors' First Lieutenant: Band, '35, 36. Next ycar what? U. of Md. v L E F T ROBERT HARRISON SLAUGHTER Birthplace: Boise, Idaho. School activities and social clubs: Pros., Carnera Club: Officers' Club: Four Minute Speakers: Quill Clique: Epsilon Mu Sigma, Sec'y. School honors: Harvard Award, '35: Business Manager, '36 REVIEW and BULLETIN: Presi- dent of N. H. S.: Cap't. Cadets, '35, '36. Next year what? Go to Sea. DOROTHY MANNING SMITH Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Group leader Dramatics: Sec'y-Treas. of Library Guild: Puppet Club: Biology Club: Riding Club: Spring Play: Assembly Play. School honors: 2 year certificate in Dramatics, '36: N. H. S. Next year what? College. EUNICE GINEVRA SMITH Birthplace: Washington. D. C. Next year what? Business College. MARGARET ELOISE SMITH Birthplace: Muncie, Indiana. School activities and social clubs: Assembly Chorus: Lunchroom Committee. Next year what? Vassar. MARY CELESTINE SMITH Birthplace: Somerset, Kentucky. Next year what? Work. R I G I-I T MERLE JACK SMITH Birthplace: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Next year what? College. ROBERT EDWARD SMITH Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Epsilon Mu Sigma: Tennis: Track, '35: Camera Club: Officers' Club: Cadets. School Honors: Lieut. Cadets, '35, '36. Next year what? U. of Va. MARGARET ELIZABETH SNAVELY Birthplace: San Antonio Texas. School activities and social clubs: Publication: History Club: French Club: Lifesaving: Iota Sigma Upsilon: Rabbit's Foot Club: Basketball. Next year what? A. U. ROBERT MAUGHAN SNOW School activities and social clubs: German Club, Pres.: Debating Club, Vice Pres.: Riding Club, Sec'y.: Dramatic Club: French Club: Quill Clique. School honors: REVIEW, Associate Editor: Debating Team, '34, '35, '36: N. H. S., '35, '36. JANE HOWARD SOWELL Birthplace: Columbia, Tennessee. School activities and social clubs: Vice presi- dent, Lambda Sigma Delta. Next ycar what? Holton Arms. H331 D341 L E F T MORRIS ORUM SPAWN Birthplace: Burlington County, New Jersey. School activitics anal social clubs: History Club: Cadets: Circulation Staff: Stamp Club. Next ycar what? College. ROBERT JOYCE SPEAKER Birthplace: New York City, N. Y. School activities and social clubs: Publications! Quill Clique. School honors: Sports Editor, BULLETIN, '36: G. W. Sport Writer's Medal: N. H. S., '36. Ncxt your what? U. of Pennsylvania. ROBERT BRUCE SPILMAN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Eta Sigma Gamma: Cadets: Oflicers' Club: Publica- tions: Treasurer, Quill Clique. School honors: N. H. S., '35, '36: Cadet Capt., '35, '36. Ncxt ycar what? G. W. U. SUE PAULA STAMATES Birthlllacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Basketballi Gym Captain: Phi Delta Sigma, Treas. Ncxt ycar what? P. G. ' SALLY LOIS STEELE Birthplace: Birmingham, Alabama. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Club: Fall Play: Debating Club, Treasurer: Gym Leader: Swimming Leader: Quill Clique: Student Council: Theta Alpha Chl Sorority: Basketball: Publications. School honors: Executive Council, '33, '34, '35i National Honor Society. '35: Assistant Edi- tor, BULLIIFIN, '35, '36: First Year Dra- matic Certificate, '34: Debating Team, '35: President, Student Council, '35, '36: A Journalism Certificate, '36. Ncaft ycar fzchat? Medical School. R I G I-I T REBECCA STEIN Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Club: Rabbit's Foot Club: Commercial -. Club: Lifesaving. Twlcxt year what? G. W. U. ROSALIE EUGENIA STUART Birthplace: King George County, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Basketball: Rabbit's Foot Club: Branch Bank, Mgr. Ncxt ycar what? Work. WILLIAM JACK SUIT Birthplacc: Washington, D. C. School acfiuitics and social clubs: Epsilon Mu Sigma: Cadets: Military Map Problems: Camera Club: Publications: Vice Pres., Of- ficers' Club. School Iionors: First Lieut., Co. C , '36. Next ycar what? College. ETHEL VIRGINIA SUTTON Birtliplar-c: Buckingham County, Manteo, Va. School activities and social clubs: C Club: Assistant Manager, Hockey Team: Commer- cial Club. School hofnors: C Hockey, 1935. Next year what? Business College. DOROTHY EVELYN SWOPE Birthplace: Dickinson, North Dakota. School activities and social clubs: Swim Leader: Typist, BRECKY. Next year what? Work. LEFT SIDNEY TEPLITZKY Birthplace: New York City, N. Y. School activitics and social clubs: Latin Club: History Club. Next year what? Benjamin Franklin. ELEANOR THOMAIDES Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit's Foot Club: Theta Alpha Chi. Ncrt ycar fzchat? Holy Cross Academy. DONALD WAYNE THOMAS Hirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: C Club: Cheerleader: Head Cheerleader: Hi-Y: Cen- tral Aero Club: Student Council. School honors: C , '35. Ncxt ycar what? Study Aeronautics. ANNA ANTIONETTE TUREK Birthplace: Avoca, Pa. School activities and social clubs: Puppet Club. Next ycar what? Philadelphia General Hos- pital. SYLVIA ELAYNE TUROVER Birthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Library Guild: 4-Minute Speakers: Qualified Re- porter, BULLETIN. Ncxt ycar what? New York University. RIGHT MIRIAM UPPERCUE Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Rabbit'S Foot Club: Vice President, School Bank. Ncxt ycar what? Business College. 4 ANGELO DOMENICK VALENZA Birthplace: New York. School activities and social clubs: Baseball Team: Spanish Club: Sigma Delta. Ncxt ycar what? U. of Md. BETTY ELEANOR VERVILLE Birthplace: Escariaba, Michigan. School activities and social clubs: Bon Secourl Commercial Club: French Club: Student Council. Next year what? College. JAMES STEINER VINCENT B-irthplacc: Everet, Michigan. Next ycar what? Electrical School. LILLIAN WAINWRIGHT Birthplace: Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: Publication Office, Sec'y: Pres., Phi Delta Sigma. Next year what: Work. H351 51361 LEFT VIRGINIA WAKEMAN Birthplace: White Plains. New York. School activities and social clubs: Central Songsters: Gym Captain: Sr. Life Saving: Mgr., Basketball: Pres., Girl Reserve Glee Club: Vice Pres., 4-Minute Speakers: Ilon Secour: Ass't Literary Editor, lim-:cKY: Quill Clique. School honors: Executive Council, '32, 'ilili Sec'y, N. H. S., '35, '36: Associate Editor. BRICCKY, '35, '36: Basketball C , '36, Next ycar what? A U. PHILIP VICTOR WARMAN Birthplace: Hyattsville, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: Hi-Y Club. JONABEL WILLINETTE WEBB Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: Junior Life Saving: Basketball. Next ycar what? College. ROLLIN W EBBER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activiiics and social clubs: Swimming Team: Glee Club. Next year what? G. W. U. EV ELYN WEINSTEIN Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland. School activities and social clubs: BULLETIN and Rsviaw Typist: Commercial Club: Historian. Next year what? U. of Md. RIGHT EDGAR VAULX WEIR Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. School honors: N. H. S.. '35: Major. 2nd Bat- talion, '35, '36: Winner Gold Cadet Medals, '32, '33, '34, '35. Next year what? V. M. I. FRANCES MAE WERNIG Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Gym Capt.: Basketball. Next your ichat? Maryland University. WILLIAM HERNY WEYRICH, Ju. Hirthplacc: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets. Ncxt ycar what? College. ALINE HARWOOD WHARTON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Pres., Girls' C Club: Dramatic Association: Sketch Club: French Club: Quill Clique: Swimming Team: Lunchroom Committee: Art Statf. Ravmw. School honors: National Honor Society: Art Editor, REVIEW. Next year what? College. BETTY WICKARD Birthplacc: Logansport, Indiana. School activities and social clubs: President, Latin Club: President, Library Guild: Sec- retary, Bon Secour: History Club: Debat- ing Society: 4-Minute Speakers. School honors: Scholarship: Sec'y, N. H. S.. '36. Ncitt ycar what: Duke. L E F T GERALDINE FRANCES WILCHER Birthplace: Callahan, Virginia. School activities and social clubs: C Club: Captain, Basketball Team. School honors: C Hockey, '35: C Basket- ball, '35. Ncxt ycar what? Marjorie Webster. LELIA ARDATH WILLIAMS liirthplacc: Liberty Grove. Maryland. Next year what? G. W. U. JACK LAWRENCE WILNER Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Cadets: Latin Club: Football. School honors: N. H. S., '36, Ncxt your what? Harvard U. CHARLES JOSEPH WILSON Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Eta Sigma Gamma: Officers' Club. School honors: Executive Council, '34, '35Z National Honor Society, '35, '3G: Cadet Captain, '35, '36. Ncxt ycar what? C. U. HELEN WITTMAN Iiirthplacc: Dayton. Ohio. School activities and social clubs: Commercial Club: Basketball: German Club: Orchestra: Sketch Club. Ncxt year what? Art School. RIGHT JOHN LANE WOLFORD Birthplace: McKinney, Texas. School activities and social clubs: Student Council: Fall Play: Track: Cadets. Next your what? College. EDNA MAE WOOLF Birthplace: Virginia. School activities and social clubs: Beta Mu Sorority, Treas.: Hockey Team. Ncxt yr-ar what? College. MARGARET FRANCES WRIGHT Birthplace: Lynchburg, Va. PHILIP CAPELL WRIGHT Birthplace: Washington, D. C. School activities and social clubs: Dramatic Club: Circulation Manager, BULLETIN: Rifle Team: Librarian, Orchestra: Riding Club: Quill Clique: Fall and Spring Plays. School honors: President, 4-Minute Speakers. '35, '36: N. H. S., '35, '36. Nczxtt ycar what? Middlebury College, Vt. GEORGE GILBERT WYLAND Birthplacc: Baltimore, Md. School activitics and social clubs: Dramatic Association. Ncirt ycar what? Georgetown U. H371 1381 ESTHER VIRGINIA YING LING Iiirihplarff: Washington, D. C. Srlgool affinities and uorial clubs: Vive Presi- dent, Iota Sigma Upsilon. Nurt your what? Nurses' School. ANTHONY ZAPPALA IffI'fll1Illll'l'i Italy. School avtfnitics and snvial PIHIISI Quill Clique. Svhool honors: N. H. S.. Treas., '35. '36, Sub- svription Manager, Publications. '35, 'SGI Line Cadet Captain, '35, '3G. Nwvt year what? Johns Hopkins. MARY KATHRYN ZIMMER Ii1:Tfh1IIKll'I5i Pittsburgh, Pa. School avtivitics and social clubs: Bank Staff: Commercial Club, Hockey. Next year what? Work. BEATRICE ZINDER liirthplarn: Baltimore, Maryland. Srhool a1'ti'uiti4's and sorial clubs: Historian, Commercial Club. Newt your what? Work. MARIAN GERTRUDE ZUKERMAN Bi'rfhpla1'o: Washington, D. C. Svhool activities and sorial clulrs: Bank 4-Minute Speakers: Comnierviul Club: His- tory Club: Publications. Nrrt year what? College. 1 JUNE CLASS HISTORY FRANK tVIn.Li:R Because of the junior high school system, most of the graduates of this class did not come to Central until the fall of 1933, although many of us began our high school careers a year earlier. Since then almost four years have passed, and now we stand on the brink of graduation. The time when we must say a final farewell to our school is near. lYow that graduation is almost here, we 1nay reflect on what has been accom- plished since we came to Central. With real p1'ide we may look back on our life here, for in almost every competition the graduating class of l936 has seen Central win first honors at least once: and, although we have not always won, it can not be said that a lack of effort or interest defeated us. The year beginning in 1932 was not a particularly successful one from the standpoint of competitions. Wfe won first honors in very few. ln the National Scho- lastic Press Association the Bllffltfllill received First Class Hating, with the grade of Excellent. The Review was awarded Medalist honors in the Columbia Press Asso- ciation. Both of these prizes marked our publications as among the best in the United States. As usual. Centralfs dramatic productions were outstanding. A. A. Milneis Perfect Alibii' was the fall play, and in the spring of IQ33 a very fine presentation of Barrieis Quality Streetii was given. The Student Council. then still an experiment. made great progress under President Hammerlund. A system of coaching freshmen was introduced which has proved very effective. Early in IQ33 our swimming team won the important South Atlantic meet for high and prep schools. Centralis cadets experienced only a fair year. ln the Regimental Drill we placed secondg and our First Battalion, under Major Ferguson, won third place in its competition. However, the greatest disappointment came when Central failed to place in the Company Competitive Drill. This was the climax to a poor year for Centralis representatives in competitions. The next year, however, was very different. Again the Bulletin and Review won highest honors in their competitions. Nvith Charles Collingwood as president the Student Council made further progress, and became practically assured of a perma- nent place at Central. ln the fall of 1933 a series of six one-act plays was presented. Charles Grunwell, a member of this class, won the prize for the finest acting in the series. For the first time in seven years our football team was victorious in the lnter- high Series. By defeating the prep school representative, Central became high and prep school champions of Washington. Only a tie marred a perfect record for this team. ln the South Atlantic Meet of 1934- the swimming team took second place. Later. our baseball team also finished second in the Inter-high series. The spring play. a very successful production of A. E. Thomas, ffCome Out of the Kitchenii was presented. Central's cadets had a better year in many respects. Our regiment again won second in the Regimental Drill. ln the Brigade finals of the Military Map Problems, Co. BH, led by First Lieut. Saddler, was awarded third place. To climax the year, Captain F.lmon Burton lcd Co. NGN to second place honor in the Company Competitive Drill. This was the first time since 1931, when Co. 'fA,' won the drill. that a Central company had placed. ln the fall of 1934 members of this class returned as juniors. Once more the Bulletin received first class rating in the N. S. P. A. Besides this honor. our school paper was awarded the George Washington University Cup offered to the best Wash- ington high school paper. Central was the first sehool to win this honor. Under the capable direction of President Elizabeth Brubaker, the first girl to hold the office of the presidency, the Student Council had a very successful year. Several important fCOIllilIll6lf 071, page 140j H391 JUNE CLASS HISTORY fC0ntinued from page 139i innovations were made, the most important being the Christmas Charity Fund. The entire school cooperated in putting this over. Another was a series of entertaining chapels presented by the Council. Early in 1935 our swimming team gained perma- nent possession of the South Atlantic cup by winning the meet for the third time. Centralis team was the first team to do this. In the Shoreham Meet our swimmers were also victorious. Our spring play was especially notable. It was a production of Shakespeare's HAS You Like It. This was probably the outstanding dramatic effort this class has seen at Central, a fitting climax to Miss Clem. I. Orr's long service as Central's dramatic director. This year, our cadets brought their share of laurels to the school. Our regiment, under Lieut. Colonel Neff, was victorious in the Regi- mental Drill. Major Robey led the First Battalion to second place in the Battalion Drill. In the Company Competitive Drill, Co. C , led by Captain Marvin Fahren- bach, received third place. Thus another year was completed with Central taking high honors in probably the greatest of high school competitions. Last September we returned to Central as its senior class. Most of the leaders in school were members of this class, so the accomplishments of this year were more closely related to us. For the fourth consecutive time the Bulletin won first honors in the N. S. P. A. It also repeated its victory in the C. W. U. competition. winning the prize for the best Washington high school paper for the second time. Much of this excellence has been due to the capable editorship of Richard Murphy. The Review once more was awarded Medalist honors in the C. P. A. Our publications hold a very envious record, of which Central may well be proud. Under President Sally Steele, the Student Council has continued the progress of former years. The Council is now out of the experimental stage, and has become a permanent govern- ing body. Our football team triumphed once again in the Inter-high series. The team was especially honored when it played an all-star team from Mexico City in the first international high school football game. Central won this game easily. As the Spring play of 1936 our thespians presented Hackettis Captain Applejacl-iv. Most of the leading roles were portrayed by members of this class. After a lapse of eight years Central's representatives finally won the Military Map Problems Finals this year, when First Lieut. William Suit led Co. C's team to victory. When we refiect on the achievements Central has made since our class came here, we have great cause for pride, for, during our life here, the Bulletin has won highest honors every yearg the Review has received Medalist awards every year but oneg the Student Council has grown from an experiment into a permanent govern- ing bodyg two championships were won by our football teamsg Centralis swimmers triumphed in two South Atlantic Meetsg and our cadets have taken a second and a third place in the Company Competitive Drills. When we leave Central, our class will have the satisfaction of having achieved most of the honors for which we have worked. Throughout our life here we have fought for the ideals of our school, striving to be an example for future classes. hoping that they too will be steadfast of purposew in upholding the honor of Central High School. I1401 MISCHIEVOUS WORDS IDA LEE EcHoLs, '36 Wo1'ds are mischievousg They elude me. They flaunt themselves in my presenceg They expose themselves and, as suddenly, dart awayg They play hide-and-seek in the crevices of my mind. Sometimes I reach out to grasp oneg Slyly he slips through my fingers. Only by visiting with his kinsmen May l come suddenly on a sneakf Even there, too often. he escapes! Xvords are mischievous, provoking, exasperating,- They elude mel TWO WHO LA UCH 1. Ln,l.1AN MIl,ANS. 36 Black night ,round me, Brown earth under, Wild wind tearing Skies asunder. You beside me, Bright eyes flashing, Cay, exulting ln the slashing Of the salt-stung Rain that's sending Our two hearts to Love unending. Two who laugh through Stormy weather May Find always Bliss together. A SCHOOL NAN PEERS '36 Yellow forsythia, blowing against green lawns, Granite steps, worn down by busy feet, An organis muted swell. through huge. dim hallsg A lunchroom, teeming with humanity. A building, made of mortar and of brick, Throbbing with pulse of ever-eager youthi A school! My school! L141J I 11421 1431 V. JUNE CLASS VALEDICTORY l'll'Il.l'IN Qun.i.iN This is a day of significance which will he long cherished in our hearts. Al- though we think of our class as retiring. really we are just entering a new phase of life which may he compared with a ship on her maiden voyage. As we sail from our port with enthusiastic hopes and amhitions of starting anew, we find a touching sadness in our hearts of weighing anchor hefore parting from a place where many happy hours have heen spent. The success of our voyage depends mainly upon the construction of our ship, which l shall name Tcnrzx PI'0ll0Sill., for we expect to live up to this heritage, which Central High School has imhued us. Because our ship is constructed with a steel frame, which has heen huilt slowly and thoroughly, and is well equipped, due to the endeavors of those who have guided us through these years of preparation, our voyage should he a successful one. Our compass is set. hut we must realize the futility of accomplishment without faith in the Divine radiation from ahove. Without this trust our Ship would he like onc without a rudder. Ahly constructed. though our Ship is, to reach the ultimate destination, a crew of capahle mariners is needed to guide Tenax Proposili. May the result of this guidance he one which will hring credit to our builder. Al present. we are already visualizing the ultimate port toward which we in- tend to strive. Succeeding in our voyage depends upon the thoroughness in our efforts in both small and great proceedings. As we start this long-looked-forward-to voyage with high expectations let us remeniher that there will he on many occasions stormy seas which our Ship never hefore has encountered, for up to the present time we have been anchored in a harhor of peaceful waters. To endure these hardships will build strength for greater effort in the future. However rending these occasions he, our good Ship Tenax Proposili will spur us on to victory. Knowing our individual ports will he varied hrings to our minds the sweet sorrow of parting. Trusting to fate that the west winds may anchor us in this our home port again some day is the inextinguishable hope in our hearts. However far we may he literally separated there is that spirit of fellowship and affection which unites our thoughts. Now. in closing. in hehalf of our June Class of 1936, may l offer our sincere appreciation to our ahle faculty to whom we owe this day of success because of their patience, sympathy and inspiration. 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Q N -'ii-H -if , 1 . M471 CARRY ON, JUNIORS! llA'I'RltIIA LAw'm1Nt:i3 AND Hi-:Lilly CAI I4'ItIiY. '37 Often our elders say to us. High sehool days are your happiest. 'lihese are the worrls whieh our elderly Wt seniors are now saying to the youthful juniors. 'lihe time has almost eome for the now-insignifieant junior to step into the august shoes of the retiring seniors. lt is now up to the juniors to earry on ancl enrleayor to keep up the remarkahle reeorcl set hy the elass of '30, Lately. we have olvserverl seniors standing. looking enviously at juniors. wish- ing they eoulcl haye just one more yearf' Conliclentially. they appear to he seeretly lerriliefl at the thought of entering strange universities as lfvltlllllllg freshmen. em y- ing the juniors the eoming year when they will he the big shots of the school. l'rolralmly one of the greatest undertakings in the sehool is the Student Couneil for whit-h we as juniors shall he responsihle next year. lt is hoped that il will he managetl just as eflieiently as it has been in the past. We juniors eannot wait for the seniors to leaye to lieeome important. Looking oxer the masthead ol the l5lll.l,tZ'l'lN anel lil'IVIl'IW, one ean easily see that there are quite a few amlmitious juniors who will lill the vaeaneies whieh the now-important seniors will leave lvehinfl them. Next year. we hope that the sehool will he just as proull of its pulvliealions as il has heen in the past. The C eluli has aclflefl another cluty to its list. 'lihis is the management ol the lunehroom whieh was formerly tlone lvy the Slllflvlll liouneil. lt seems that just the sight ol that MC on a IllPllllJt'l'iS sweater encourages the students to lie just a little more earelul. Although our elass will prohahly not contain another Sarah l3e1'l1ha1'dt. there are many promising prospects in the dramatic line. ln elosingr. 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Staniszewski, Raymond Joseph 744 Quebec Place. N. W. Stein, Ester , ,,,,, 1861 California Street,N.W. Stokes, James, ,,,,,, 1406 Harvard Street, N. W. Tabinski, Horace , 121 Rittenhouse Street. N. W. Tenn, Lee ,,, 3032! Georgia Avenue, N. W. Tiller. Richard 1820 Clydesdale Place, N. W. Torillo, Joseph Anthony 1720 17th Street. N. W. Trapani, Joseph 1426 North Capitol Street,N.W. Troulanil, Ruth ,,,, ,. ,, 1350 Quincy Street, N. W. Van Hise, Dorothy ,,,,,624 Quincy Street,N.W. Velis. William , ,,, 1424 W Street,N.W. Vogel, Florence Rose 1708 Taylor Street,N. W. Wagner, Elinor Marge ,, 201 Tenn. Ave., N. E. Wagner, Erwin , ,,, 2440 16th Street, N. W. Weedon. Delbert 1512 Emerson Street. N. W. Weiselogel. Laurabelle , 3009 Georgia Ave., N. W. Werner, Raymond . ,,, 3510 14th Street,N.W. Whedon, Paul ,, ,,, 1356 Irving Street, N. W. Wright, Arthur Edward , Clifton Terrace Apart- ments Yanagita, Margaret 1785 Massa:-husetts Ave., N. W. Yeonas, Jimmie ,,, 3645 11th Street. N. W. Zulipsky, Elsa ,,, , .,1728 21st Street, N. W. E MOST fir MOST 'PUPULHR N MOST LIKE L BEST' 1.oomNG fx, L1531 4 ff. ' s dx ,gf E, Ly BwHIwe'.fchdsl hill ' Still -G II54 EDMONSTON STUDIO 1333 F STREET N W, t Qjjflcicll Thotogfraphets for C5116 fB'recky NVQ haw a lN'l'lllilIlClll file of the neguli for dllplif-ale orclers While You Are About It Get aa C0051 Picture 51551 June Class Director Acree, George Wren --- 1841 Summit Place, N. W. Adams, Corinne 3637 New Hampshire Ave., N. W. Adams, Jo Catherine. ,,,,,,, 1207 M Street, N. VV. Adrian, Alex . ----- - ,,,Y 1419 R Street, N. W. Ahern, Elizabeth -..- ..---.616 lngraham St., N. W. Allan, Margaret Currier .1313 Farragut St., N. W. Allunson, Henry -124 Chestnut Avenue, Takoma Park. Md. Allison, Margaret --...-934 Virginia Avenue, S. W. Amig, Jon Henry - -.-.1343 Euclid Street, N. W. Anderson, Sarah McEachin Falls Church. Virginia Ashton, Rudolph - .- - -.1323 Clifton St., N. W. Atkinson, W.lliam Henry.- 1416 Chapin St., N W. Auginhaugh., Margaret -3153 Mt. Pleasant St.. NI. W. Backenstoss, Mary Jane .3114 Quebec Place, N. W. Badini, Louis -..--- . 3314 Warder Street, N. W. liaitz, Mildred. ,,,, - . . 633 Lamont Street, N. W. Baker, Wenona .---1453 Fairmont Street, N. W. Bane, Jack ,.,.,. . ,,,, .2055 Park Road, N. W. liiirnes, Jean -.. ---..-1401 Girard Street, N. W. Bartram, Mary Carolyn -1840 Biltmore St., N. W. Bates, Betty--. ..---1650 Harvard Street, N. W. Beall, Marjorie.- - - 4626 Fifth Street, N. W. Bear, Frances . - 1669 Columbia Road, N. W. Beatty, John W. .7019 Georgia Avenue, N. W. Beery, Edgar - .--900 Sheridan Street, N. W. Behneke, Norma -.-.. - .1631 Euclid St., N. W. Belz, Herman - East Falls Church, Virginia. Benedict, George . .-.--- 5712 32nd Street, N. W. lierkowich, Miriam -. 4022 Illinois Avenue N. W. liernhardt, Lewis --- 1336 Parkwood Place, N. W. Bernhardt, Norman - 1336 Parkwood Place, N. W. Birkby, Virginia .-.---1708 Newton Street, N. W. liirnman, Jacob .-- -.. --.- 401 I Street, N. W- Blankin, Bernard ...---.3406 Warder Street, N. W. Blish, John .. .. --..- .... 1650 Harvard St., N. W. Iilesse, Norma June - .... S23 Aspen Street, N. W. Hloedorn, Helen May----. Burlington Hotel, N. W. lilose, David .-...7032 Eastern Avenue, N. W. ltumenthal, Lawrence Mason 409 Hobart Pl., N. W. Borden, Burton Daxid 1369 Sheridan Street, N. W. Bradley, Eleanor Elizabeth -.... -.1610 Tuckerman Street, N. W. Bralove, George ...1417 Newton Street, N. W. Braunstein, Miriam - . -3501 13th Street, N. W. llreeden, Elsie - . --. - -.15 Seaton Place, N. E. Brill, Anne . . .... .--.2757 Woodley Place, N. W. Brill, Ruth Adrienne ..... 2827 15th Street, N. W. Brisbine, Margaret -.. - Roosevelt Hotel, N. W. Broady, Richard William 1319 Park Road, N. W. Brown, Carroll -. -- 1425 Clifton Street., N. W. Burch. Bette .. - . 3846 Macomb Street, N. W. liuckelew, Morris - - ...... Dunn-Loring, Virginia Dierdorf, Virginia Norris--- 26 Fawcett Street. Kensington, Maryland Diotti, Louise .. -- ...---.-1532 O Street, N, W. Donqk. Neeltje Virginia.-3818 Morrison St., N. W. Dozier, Douglas B.. ......- 9409 Columbia Blvd., Silver Spring, Maryland Dulf, Edward Hoover ...- .5015 13th Street, N. W. Eastham, Mary Frances 1341 Madison St., N. W. Echols, Ida Lee .. ..-.-. 1364 Girard Street, N. W. Llgm, Jacqueline- .-...... 2804 1-tth Street, N. W. Eubank, Telula -- ---1341 Clifton Street, N. W. liudell. MYGF. f.-..-.. --.G48 Kenyon Street, N, W. IQNHHS- Belfyl Lou. -..-..... - --.Herndon, Virginia If-vans. Julia. ....... ---1661 Park Road, N, w, Evans. Kenneth-------. ...... .--4 Heather Avenue. Takoma Park, Md. Gitfen, Miriam .--- . 1436 Wisconsin Ave.. Giltner. Bernard .... .-- -4002 21st Street. 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Carlisle, Mary Virginia ...2425 18th Street. N. W. Carney, Mary Cecelia - 1413 Girard St., N. W. Carr, Imogene . ..- 1477 Meridian Place, N. W. Carter, James . ...... 1417 Shepherd Street, N. W. Caswell, Warren -.--.-.---1725 17th Street, N. W. Chacos, Anthony .. --- 918 M Street, N. W. Chamberlain, Laura ..... 618 Eye Street, S. W. Chanaka, Anthony -.-..-. .-.3026 R Street, N. W. Channing. Charles 3126 South Dakota Ave., N. E. Chronaker, John 6029 Broad St., Brookmont. Md. Churchill, Morton Vincent Bethesda, Maryland Cogswell, Phyllis -. ....... 4815 14th Street, N. W. Cook, Ruth L. . .. . The Kennedy-Warren Cornwell, Barbara - 1723 Lamont Street, N. W. Goldsmith, Jean Louise. ......... 5713 Chevy Chase Parkway, N. W. Golladay, Donald E.. 1235 Randolph Street, N. W. Gore, .Mary Benton .- 1631 Euclid Street, N. W. Gorewitz, Sylvia Cecelia.-- 2528 13th Street N W. Graham. Mary Louise -.-Ea? Falls Church. l Va. GPHVES. Eleanor.--. .... - ensington, Maryland Graves, Frances .-- . .- 1443 Spring Road, N. W. Gray, Ruth Keith 502 West Clifton Terrace Apts. Corson, Janet Louise .Wellington Lane, Alexandria Virginia Courbat. Robert Alfonce.- 1448 Oak Street. N. W. Craig, Mildred Alice ---- 1400 Iris Street, N. W. Craven, Joseph Harper --.3528 11th Street, N. W. Cullinane, John ... -.--- 517 Park Road, N. W. Culver, Ralph .- -..3781 Oliver Street. N. W. Davis, Calvin C. .--- .-. 1213 Euclid Street, N. W. DeAnna. Peter .--- . 104 E Street, N. W. IleCherniss, Billy Paul So. Clifton Terrace, N. W. DeLano, Willard A. 1306 Sheridan Street, N. W. Denison, Freda Myrtil.- 1236 Shepherd St., N. W. Dent, Andrew. ..----.- 4014 Malboro Place, N. W. Greenbaum, Ethel 200 Massachusetts Ave.. N. W. Greenberg, Arnold Sidney.-3144 19th Street, N. W. Griesbauer, John Carroll.-. -- 43 Freeman Place. . Kensington, Md. Grgese. Ina --.-.. ...-.. . 1323 Clifton st., N. W. Gflfflth. Ward - ---. .4200 Harrison Street. N. W. Grimes. T. Guy . .. - Anacostia, D. C., Route 4 Gross, John Edward -1400 Fairmont Street, N. W. Grubb, Ruth - ---- ...-- 3701 14th Street, N. W. Grunwell, Charles -- --..- 2415 20th Street. N. W. Grunwell. Eleanor ------ 1708 Lanier Place, N. W. Gunnels, Marjorie ---.--- Roosevelt Hotel. N. W. Gusack, Peggy -. ----- .3730 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase, D. C. Guttenplan, Fred ---1632 Montague Street, N. W. Haeringer, Joan -. . 1801 Irving Street, N. W. Hague, Howes Harold --. New Amsterdam Hotel Haight, Virginia --- -.--- .6615 2nd Street, N. W.. l1561 Takoma Park, D. C. The E. MORRISON PAPER CO. Wholesale and Retail STATlOlXlERS AND PAPER DEALERS 1009 l'ein1sylx'ania Avenue Northwest Washington, D. C. Mldtropolitan 4 18 Ntxuimai 0455 Q. ffffw The ,ty L fSportswomanls fr 'N 'Q ii X Shop l l Azlzletic X Equipment X Basket Ball and ' llyinnasinni Uniforms SUITE 305 IVA s. Moonic, 1025 15TH STREET, N. w. MflPlll!! T WAS!-IINGTON. D. C. POTEET'S Business College 1-ith 8: Eye Sts N. W. - NAtional 4717 Special Stnniner Cnurse lncliviflual lnstrnctinn Ncw stuflcnts may hegin any Monday throughout the year Ask For Free Booklet PLANNING YOUR FUTURE The Central High School Cafeteria extends congratulations to the grad- uating classes of l936 and sincerely wishes them success in all of their future endeavors. MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS DROOP'S Agents for BUESCHER C True T0ne J Band and Orchestra Instruments and GIBSON 81 MARTIN String lnstrwnents E. F. DROOP G' SONS CO. 1300 G Street N. W. Fine Dairy P d t 'zt' Q55 -.v:. xiler 'O 'ics ' Pure Fruit Orangeade HAPPY TO SERVE YOU Telephone ATlantic 0070 kufui patfy printing 0. 905 ESTREET - wfisiiineren, D. cg. H1571 Mid-year Class Directory Hales, Ross ...4523 lllinois Avenue. N. W. Haley, Norman ,,A, --- 2853 Ontario Road, N. W. Halsey, Edwin - .- 1324 lngraham Street, N. W. Hamilton, Elizabeth Hilda .,.. 807 H Street, N. W. Handy, Walter, Jr. ,.,,,,,. .4712 8th Road, South Barcroft, Va. Hartung, Doris ...,, ..-.1760 Euclid Street, N. W. Heft, Arnold ...,.,, 3332 Georgia Avenue, N. W. Heine, Bernice Lucille .... .. -.113 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Marcellus, Eliot.- Margolis, Benjamin Markward, Evelyn- Morris .2141 G Street, --...---..East Falls Church, Va. N. W. -. ,,,,, N. Powhatan Street, East Falls Church. Virginia Marsden, Robert D. ...,., 6305 Broad Branch Road, Chevy Chase, M aryland Marshall, Barbara --.. 2800 Ontario Road, N. W. Martin, Una Vee ,,,. --. ---Anacostia, D. C. Mason, Edward -..--- 1866 Monroe Street, N, W. Mason, Joseph Locke ,,., .3121 16th Street, N. W. Mayer, Charles 2901 Connecticut Avenue. N. W. McCarthy, William... . ---. 6116 7th Place, N. W. McCathran, Frances .... 3539 13th Street. N. W. McDonough, Edmund .1851 Ontario Place, N. W. McGill, Eunice Elizabeth 2400 2nd Street, N. E. McHale, Richard - ---- 1418 Monroe Street, N. W. Mclntyre, John . -- ...1890 Ontario Place, N. W. McMillen, Peggy---. -. .2520 12th Street. N. W. McNary, John. ...- -114 Park Avenue, Takoma Park. D. C. McQueen, P. Hooper.--.. Silver Spring, Maryland Metts, Lila Amelia ....--- 1914 H Street. N. W. Metzger, Joseph Felts.... --2039 New Hampshire Avenue, N. W. Miller, Alice.-.- ....... 62 Montgomery Avenue, Kensington. Maryland Miller, Elmon . 3009 Cathedral Avenue, N. W. Miller, Frank Nelson -- 707 20th Street. N. W. Miller. Henry Rankin..-1815 Belmont Road, N. W. Mitchell, Edwin.-. -... ..--7 East Melrose Street. Chevy Chase, Md. Moler, Audrey Lee 1724 Newton Street, N. W. Moran, Joseph -.. - ---1326 Euclid Street, N. W. Moriarty, Florence. -... . .3661 13th Street, N. W. Morrison. Peter... ..--- 1725 Lamont Street, N. W. Mount, Rhuey -.. ---.1410 Euclid Street, N W. Moyer. VValter.-..----. 1544 Ninth Street, N. W. Mueller, John.- ------1515 Lamont Street, N. W. Hellmuth, William Frederick, Jr. -- 1732 Kenyon Street. N. W. Hemming. Violet Adair . 2523 14th Street, N. W. Henck, Fred .1825 New Hampshire Avenue, N. VV. Henkel, Katherine .-- .. 1207 L Street, N. W. Herbert, Margaret ..... 719 Hamilton Street, N. W. Herman. Harold ..--. 1729 Webster Street, N. W. Hickman, Joh! Edward . . 6903 Fifth Street, N. W. Hillyard, Frederick C.-.7l0 Whittier Street, N. W Himmelfarb, Mildred ..328 Emerson Street, N. W. Hindman, Virginia...--- -- 1630 R Street, N. W. Hisey. Josephine.-. --- 3506 Centre Street, N. W. Hoag. Roger. ......-. .1433 Columbia Road, N. W. Hodge, Marion.-- - National Capital Water Fowl Sanctuary Hodges, Raymond Louis 1419 Allison Street, N. W. Hoffman, Stella.- ------ 3550 10th Street, N. W. Horne, Joe -.. -.-..... H2400 13th Street, N. W- Howard, Bessie ,-1420 Harvard Street, N. W. Howard, William .--. -..-. 2725 13th Street, N. W. Hudson, Evelyn M. ---.. 2902 20th Street, N. E. Hudson, John Stuart.--.3415 Brown Street, N. W. Hughes, Jack.- .--.--.--. 2049 Park Road, N. W. Hunsinger. Carol - - ----- 1376 Locust Road, N. W. Hurwitz, Harold. .------. 3824 10th Street, N. W. Husted, James ---- ...--.2551 17th Street, N. W. Hutchinson, Richard Francis 6701 46th St.. N. W. Hutchison, Nancy Theresa, 2637 Woodley Pl., N. W. Hutterly, William.- .-.1601 Argonne Place. N. W. Hutton. Warren .---1748 Columbia Road, N. W. Hyatt, Carl -16 Boyd Avenue. Takoma Park, Md. Jenkins. Jack ..- -----1461 Chapin Street., N. W. Jennings. Earl . . --.. 1223 M Street, N. W. Johnson, June 2039 New Hampshire Ave., N. W. Johnson, Robert ---- .547 Park Road, N. W. Kanelopoulos, Nicholas .1437 Girard Street, N. VV. Kearney. Joyce ..--..-1332 Belmont Street, N. W. Kelley. Joseph -- - -1650 Harvard Street, N. W. Kennedy, Elinore . . - -- 5 Third Street, N. E. Kennedy, George Boutelle 2831 28th Street, N. W. Kenney, Pat .-.1209 North Capitol Street, N. W. Kent. Helena R -- 3500 14th Street, N. W. Kern. Elaine 7510 Blair Road, Takoma Park Md. Keyser, Dorothy Tuckerman .-- 118 Cherry Street, Falls Church. Va. King. Lilyan Elizabeth. 414 Columbia Road, N. W. Kitterman, John .-- -106 Connecticut Avenue. Kensington, Md. Kitterman, Richard Frederick - . 106 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington, Maryland Mulloy, Donna Ellen.- 942 Virginia Avenue, S. W. Murphy, Julian---.-- 1008 Fenwick Lane, Chevy Chase, Maryland Murphy. Richard Joseph -. -... .4700 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Nash, Mary Lou --.--- --2503 14th Street, N. W. Naughten. Edwardm- .--3228 Hiatt Place, N. W. Neale, Margaret--- ---.3392 Stuyvesant Place, Chevy Chase, D. C. Neale, Raphael A. ---. ---- 3392 Stuyvesant Place. Chevy Chase, D. C. Ncwbergh, Dorothy.-- - 3800 14th Street, N. W. Newcomer, Jean. ---- 1629 Columbia Road. N. W. Nichols, Louise .. ---- 2327 18th Street, N. W. Nicholson. Wilma Louise 1401 Fairmont St., N. W. Nishio, Seiko -1300 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Norton, Peter -. - ---. -.3343 17th Street, N. W. Oeschger. Nelly . ..--. . .--- 1311 P Street, N. W. O'Lanten. George -. .. 2 Logan Circle, N. W. Oppy, Patricia -.-11 Manor Circle, Takoma Park. Maryland Osgood, Francis - -.--- 38 K Street, N. W. Ottman. Harriet Lois - . 2518 17th Street, N. W. Klein, Robert - .. . 617 Kenyon Street, N. W. Kone, Annette .. 206 E Underwood Street, Chevy Chase. Maryland Koeber, John . - - .903 6th Street, S. W. Kraft, Fulton . 1109 Buchanan Street, N. W. Kreger. Leslie . 3000 Connecticut Avenue. N. W. Lett, Nola . 1126 8th Street. N. W. Lauck. Rex Walton -1929 Kenyon Street. N. W. Lavinder, Frances Ellen.-. 727 11th Street, N. W. Lawrence. Charles .. - . 1009 Kay Street, N. W. Leach, Glen - - .. 5710 First Street, N. W. Leith, Richard - 3117 18th Street, N. W. Lewis, Lester M.. .. .3219 McKinley Street, N. W. Lieberman. Sam - . . -..l704 7th Street, N. W. Lipscomb, William Gaines -. .-- 3151 Mt Pleasant Street, N. W, Little, John 1806 Lamont Street, N. W. Litzenberg, Shirley . .... 2518 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore. Maryland Lockhart, Margaret Maxwell, 4201 Yuma St., N. W. Lombard, Calvin - -- 1435 Newton Street, N. W. Lonll. William Robert ..2737 Devonshire Pl., N. W. Lopatin, Albert. .... ---- 2 819 14th Street, N. W. Lowman. Harry Franklin 1326 16th Street, N. W. Luehrs. Elizabeth - 3023 Douglas Street, N. E. Lvddane, Anne .1421 Crittenden Street, N. W. Lynard, Alex - - 3107 Georgia Avenue. N. W. MacNamee, Nathalie 200 Fifth St.. Laurel Md. Malone, David - .- 2127 California Street, N. W. Mandes, Maria . -.. ,- --1416 15th Street, N. W. Mangold, Erlene . .. . 121 Madison Street, N. W. h ire Mansfield, Dorothy - -. . -- 2101 New Hamps Avenue. N. W. 1158 Palmer. Walter -416 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase. Maryland Panagos. Demetra --- - 1328 10th Street. N. W. Papps, Anne ..----. - - 1343 Clifton Street, N. W. Park, Pearl . -. 2616 Universitv Place. N. W. Parrish. John Francis... 2029 H Street, N. W. Paul, Sylvia S.-- -.. -.- 1125 12th Street, N. W. Pearson. Glenn E. 1318 Maryland Avenue. N. E. Peers. Frances Nanette . --1404 Girard St., N. W. Phelps, Bernard Raymond 124 Grant Avenue, Takoma Park, Marvland Phillips. Clinton W. ., 3531 14th Street, N. W. Poor, James .-- .-.-- 1804 Kenyon Street. N. W. Popowsky. Theodore -- 3132 19th Street. N. W. Porterfield. Curtis H. 1369 Hamilton Street, N. W. Pouget, Raymond --.3231 Walbridge Place, N. W. Powell, Lloyd . .-.--.325 Emerson Street. N. W. Priest, Shirley Anne 1629 Columbia Road, N. W. Prout. Thelma . -1821 Ingleside Terrace, N. W. Ouillen, Gertrude -.-- 1616 16th Street. N. W. Ouillin. Helen fBeth1--. 1315 Clifton Street, N. W. Raebach. Doris Grace 425 Irving Street. N. W. Reese, Jane --...3252 Military Road, Chevy Chase. D. C. Richardson, Robert Ray. 1341 Park Road, N. W. Riedel, Robert Agassiz - 1461 Girard Street. N. W. Rivera. Luis .- -.. -1409 Harvard Street. N. W. Roberts, Margaret , 2227 20th Street, N. W. Robinette, Marie -.---.1324 Monroe Street, N. W. Robinson, Maynard --.4823 Kansas Avenue, N. W. Rogers, Paul.- ..--. 2940 Brandywine Street, N. W. 1' I 1 and lawye Ciuise-at a professional school of QYQNKLIMO V lake the Pace ,c I 5 I ,g 42 4 collegiate grade, oilering distinctive preparation for '42 ii -ii-'viii ii' Q' fm ig Wt A ioti geneia business ant tic pui ic piactice o ac- t Qs 33699, countancy. Benjamin Franklin University is distinc- IIINGTO ' . . . . tive because of its facility of practicing accountants ' ' ' -' ' -'I 'lations with 35 Pace rs, its coiielated texts, and its iecipioca ie Schools in other cities. 'I I 'f Classes Day, Lutz' flficrlmon mul Lziznuig SEND Fl IR CA'I'AI.0tQ IN UNIVERSITY BENIAMIN FRANKL 17TH AND H STREETS TRANSPORTATION BUILDING E CONCRATULXXTE the Class ot '36 upon producing a truly iOO7?i Washington Annual and we are proud ot our part in the production ot the plates again this year. V ANMAN ENGRAVING CO Printcraft Building WAsH1Nc'roN, D. C. L1591 Y Rollc, Evelyn .1331 Belmont Street. N. Rose, lietty Anne . . 4313 15th Street, N. Rose, Judith E121 Massachusetts Avenue N Z Rosendorf. 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Shockey, Lewis . W 1211 Euclid Street. N. W. Shulman, Abraham W. 608 Rock Creek Church Road. N. W. Silverstone, Felix Abraham 1401 F Street, N. E. Simmons, Dale . 3023 14th Street. N. W. Skinner, Frank 1427 Crittenden Street. N. W. Skipton. Roy 3105 Ash Street, Mt. Rainier, Md. Slaughter, Robert 7100 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Marylanfl Smith, Dorothy Manning 1457 Park Road. N. W. Smith, Eunice Ginerva . 1728 Euclid Street, N. W. Smith, Margaret Eloise 3709 13th Street, N. W. Smith, Mary C. . . . 3536 llth Street, N. W. Smith, Merle J. . ,,.. . 5629 Xth Street, N. W. Smith, Robert 620 Otis Place, N. W. Snavely, Margaret . 530 lngraham Street N. W. Snow, Robert Maughan , , 6805 Brookville Road, Chevy Chase, Maryland Sours, Margaret 1207 L Street, Sowell, Jane 1616 16th Street. Spawn, Morris 3911 Northampton, Speaker, J. Robert 2904 26th Street Spilman, Robert 1645 Hobart Street, Spindle. Dorothy 14117 Rhode Island Avenue, Stamates. Sue 1614 Juniper Street, Steele, Sally Lois . 1460 Euclid Street, Stein, Rebecca 2316 16th Street, Stillwagon, Marguerite 1358 California St.. Stritiler, John .W WW605 Quincy Street, Stuart, Rosalie f 1010 K Street. Suit. William Jack 3220 Warder Street. Sutton, Ethel Virginia 1308 R. 1. Avenue, N. W. N. W. N. W. N. E. N. W. N. W. N. W. N. VV. N. W. N. W. N. W. N. VV. N. W. N. W. Swope. Dorothy Evelyn 1467 Irving Street N. W. Symonds, Robert W - 3580 13th Street N. W. Sze, Wilbur C. ,,.,, , . 2001 10th Street N. W. Tasheura, Evelyn. .,,. 1507 30th Street, N. VV. Teplitzky, Sidney W-. 622 Princeton Place N. W. Thaxton, Edgar .W W 1707 Columbia Road, N. W. Thomaide'-1, Eleanor ,,.. . 3900 14th Street, N. W. Thomas, Donald Wayne 213 Walnut Street N. W. Thomas, Evelyn .W1811 Wyoming Avenue, N. W. Tolar. .Ioan . . W Wardman Park Hotel Tripp, Betty Ferris W 1437 Belmont Street, N. W. Troutman, Frank . ,,,,. . 907 13th Street, N. W. Turek, Anna . . ,,,,,, 1514 17th Street, N. W. Turover, Sylvia Elayne 3909 Jocelyn Street, N. W. Uppercue. Miriam..W 7533 12th Street, N. W. Vulenza, Angelo W.. 3008 McKinley Street, N. W. Veax, Robert Raymond 1422 Oak Street, N. W. Verville, Betty 6121 Western Avenue, N. W. Vigderhouse, Naomi ,.,,, 4324 15th Street, N. W. Vincent, James , WW- Merrifield, Virginia Vize, Edna Constance 3321 16th Street, N. W. Wainwright, Lillian.. 1438 Meridian Place, N. W. Wakeman, Virginia W. , 4817 46th Street, N. W. Wallace, Evelyn .WW 4223 7th Street. N. W. Walters, Doris WWW. 1642 Newton Street, N. W. Walters, Helen .,,. . 1642 Newton Street, N. W. Ward, Thomas , W 621 Quackenbos Street, N. W. Wardman, Joe W 602 Tewkesbury Place, N. W. Warman, Philip -WWW 3345 17th Street. N. W. Watts, Ada Lee , , 1631 Euclid Street. N. W. Webb, Jonabel Willinette 1031 Park Road, N. W. VVebber, Rollin W... 2426 10th Street. N. W. Weger, Sidney . ,,,.. 4521 15th Street, N. W. Weinstein. Evelyn W 2816 14th Street, N. W. Weir. Edgar . ,.,. . . , 3405 North Glebe Road. Clarendon. Virginia Wernig, Frances-Mae . 3123 14th Street, N. W. Weyrich, William ,-,W . 6 Adams Street, N. W. Wharton, Aline 4812 30th Street, N. W. Wickard, Betty 2101 New Hampshire Ave., N. W. Wiener. David . W 623 M Street, N. W. Wilcher, Geraldine Frances 1323 Clifton St. N. W. Williams, Leila Ardath 1759 Columbia Road, N. W. Wilner, Jack 2603 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Wilson, Charles Joseph . 617 Jefferson St., N. W. Witkowski, Sanford 1300 Park Road, N. W. Wittman. Helen . . .. 1400 Harvard Street, N. W. Wolford. John Lane 1401 16th Street, N. W. Woolf, Edna . ,,,..., 1403 Webster Street, N. W. Wright, Jeanne ..,. ,,,. 1 620 Fuller Street, N. W. Wright, Margaret 1218 12th Street. N. W. Wright, Phillip C. 215 Rock Creek Church Road. N. W. Wyland. George Gilbert .1925 Kenyon Street, N. W. Yagodkin, Gerald , W 1725 Lanier Place, N. W. Yingling, Virginia ,.,,,. 714 19th Street, N. W. Zappala, Anthony , 1606 7th Street, N. W. Zimmer. 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I ivan, Carr 's Ice Cream. 7fi.,F'iIS'SiZ fII..i5Z' .W 5135? LINCOLN 5900 WASHINGTOIX, D. C H611 1621 36 PEIUY ox 'ii Su QD 'Es wa ami 3 do I-1.-S ,P- ml Em QE' HCS QE' Qi PO 'su B.. QCII S-4. E! O. uw Company B Wins XVALTER M. PALMER Tllti AD.lU'1'AtN'1' turned and laced the brigade. The air was tense with excitenu-nt. Would he face to the left or the rigiht? Five years ago he faced to the left. and Company A of Central had won the drill. Xvhich way was he going to turn? llc- faced left. A mighty roar arose from the Tech and Central stands. But the cries ol' Tech gave way to the Central victory cry as it rang out over the th-ld. Company It of Central had wonl Early this year. Captain llohert Spihnan had resigned his post as president ol' the student council. During an asseinhly given expressly for that purpose. Captain Slllllllllll stated that he could not give his hest to both activities. He felt that. in as much as he had spent three years in preparation for his work as a commissioned officer, the cadet corps should receive the henelits of his hest efforts. and he has upheld his choice in his suhsequent accornplishtnents. However. Captain Spilman could not have won the drill hy himself. He was ahly supported hy two of the finest lieutenants in the corps, First Lieutenant Harold Francis and Second Lieutenant Calvin Davis. These two hard-working cadets worked and pulled with their captain in every way possihle. The non-coins and privates also deserve their share of the glory. Had they not had their fine spirit and sense of good sportsmanship they never could have made the showing they did. Altogether. B Company was one of the finest units in the high school cadet corps. We are proud that they have brought such honor to Central. M1531 f i t 'W,f . 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