Eastern High School - Punch and Judy Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1954

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Aiming for Literar Pinnacles Studying grammar, English classes used a new opaque projector to vivify corrections. Sophomores viewed the Middle Ages through Ivanhoe while juniors pursued the development of American literature. Seniors memo- rized selections from Macbeth Nineteen of the publications staffs visited New York City for five days for the Columbia Scholastic Press As- sociation's convention at Columbia University. Besides attending classes. they toured the UN. and the city and attended the Metropolitan Opera and Broadway shows. ROCKEFFLLER CENTER-On their annual trip to New York, memlwrs of the journalism classes listen to a guide's lecture. St, Patricks Cathedral is in the background. First row: Violet Fon- ncr. Donna Stevens, Ann Cochran, Barbara Childress, and the guide. Second: Jacqueline Smith, Robert Dimond, Jean McAl- lister. and Paula Hanes. 1' . I0 Nui, ' as i 41 Q Al.l,-0l'T FOR BOOK W'l':EKYSuzanne Saunders, of the Library Staff. prepares an exhibit of animal books. LITERXRY 'lOl Rf -ln Fnglish class Marsha Citliu. james Kit--tvr. llonaltl Shaeffer. and Carol Posey study a map sliowiiig different phases of American literature and a reprint of the Yirginia Gazette.

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I I Administrators Encoura e Achie m n Easternites watched their dreams of the future take shape under the guidance of leaders interested in help- ing them achieve their goals. Well-known to students for his introductions of speakers in the assemblies and his presentations of special awards, Mr. John Paul Collins, principal, was kept busy with administrative duties. Always ready to offer advice on girls' problems, Miss Freda D. Egbert, assistant principal, enjoyed her hobbies-gardening and reading. She showed her in- terest in student art by her bulletin board exhibits. Mr. Lynn F. Woodworth. assistant principal for boys, inspired the Twelfth Man spirit in pep assemblies in addition to his regular administrative duties. Mr. Woody also spoke to students in the cafeteria over the PA. system. Answering questions on programs, colleges, and jobs, the three counselors, Miss Margaret Abramson, Miss Pauline Lohmann, and Miss Ella Monk, were assisted by six advisers. To keep the business office going, the two secretaries joined forces and directed a student staff. TOSS-UP-Assistant principals, Miss Egbert and Mr. Wood- worth. and teacher. Mr. Wondrack. who were umpires at the varsity-faculty baseball game, confer on a close play. A FRIENDLY CHAT-Mrs. Joan McMannama and Mrs. Thel- ma Oliver, office secretaries. check the mime-ographing of the daily bulletin. 5 g Veet COL'NSEl.ORSiMiss Ella Monk, Miss Pauline Lohmann and Miss Margaret Abramson discuss scholarship opportuni- ties. Miss- Isabella Harris. Miss Edith Drumm, Mr. YY. Bar- ra-tt Fuchs. and Mr. Ralph Watt are advisers. ts -Y-N

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