Eastern High School - Punch and Judy Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1957
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Q . . 334, kwa W Wi ,i:',....- I . s V I 1- wgxtq ,x N15 Keyhole Vnew of the Blue and White The Keyhole was selected thls year as a proper and effectxve vantage polnt for surveylng 1957 the year culm1nat1ng1n graduatlon for260 Fastern ICCS Through the Keyhole o Hecollsctlon w seea year of max1mum accompllshment made poss1b1e only by the IDSPIFHCIOH and dCVOC10H of our teachers and admlnlstrators our gratltude 15 unbounded our remembrance pleasurable The Keyhole o VICE to the school and COmmUH1Cy and our record of Eastern s major purpose learnxng Flnally the Keyhole o the Future though yet only just slghted presents our GSPIFSCIODS and dreams a wlde hor1zon 1ndeed' Our bequest to the under classmen IS slmple and SIDCCIC may you see wlth clarxty Fastern s proud trad1t1ons through your Keyhole Vlew o the Blue and Whlte Table of Contents ADMINISTRATION SFNIORS UNDERCLASSMFN ACTIVITIES SPORTS I ' . f I , e . . 3 . . , - f Reality exposes our present enthusiasm for ser- , . -- . 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I fwj '1l!lnl-B Mr Lynn F Woodworth, Prlnclpol of E H S ADMINISTRATION M Lynn F Woodworth Prlnclpal o Eastern Hlgh School has devoted h1s llfe to the de Velopment and educatlon of young people For many years he was ASS1StBHt Pr1nc1pal at Central High 1h 1950 he came to Eastern as ASSISEHDC Prlnclpal In 1955 he was appolnted Pr1nc1pal It IS 1n a sp1r1t of extreme humanlty that Mr Woody has sought for the greatest good for the greatest number for this reason he commands the enthuslasm of the students and the respect and prlde of h1s staff Hxs prlmary concern has been to produce competent c1t1zens and exemplary leaders from the student body HIS own 11fe s dedxcatxon 18 testlmony h1s serv1ce to Eastern 18 :source of c1ty vlde prxde he possesses the Leg1on of Merxt French Cf01XdC Guerre wlth Palm as well as other medals for dxstlnguxshed m1l1tBFY servxce The esprltde corps at Easternls dlrectly traceable to our Prlnclpal h1S personal respon Slblllby for the 1nd1v1dual student's problems, large or small, h1S concern for Eastern's opera tion asan educatlonal plant, da11y and long range, and h1s devotxon to h1s faculty and staft all come about only when each person knows h1s work 15 rCCOgD1Zed and apprec1ated 4 A ,X Q I -v. I' ,. Jap ' y Id. 54 If -' I: .,fU? 'Ixf'QA. I , l, , 'f '. 1 K' r I kt., Q , -3 :P.x..,l' V ,. .ina 1. ,ix U 1 sv, .4 '.-A' , N. ' K: I O I O I C I r. . , f ' , ' ' - . . . . . , ,, . I . 5 7 . - 7 Mrs. Margaret Stetson was appointed Assist- ant Principal for Girls in August, 1956. For twenty e1ght years pr1orshe had served falthfullythe Eastern student bodyas busx ness teacher dlrector of the Co operat1ve Work Program and the advlser to the East erner and The Punch and Judy Her unt1r1ng and unself1sh lnterest 1 the problems of her students 18 now expanded to the entxre student body a un1que ab111ty qulckly p preclated by the students themselves and strongly seconded by the faculty Eastern 18 lndeed fortunate to have so generous and frlendly a person at nts helm dl A-oiiqh Q'lllIV Mr Mad1son TISHOF was appolnted Assxstant Prrnczpal for Boys 1n January l9S7 wlthlh the short span of one semester he has become a good fr1end to h1S faculty and a devoted adm1n1strator of Eastern It was surely w1th some regret that Dunbar H1gh School rel1nqu1shed one of the1r senlor teachersof twenty years servlce to Eastern, and It 1S because he 18 so ably equ1pped to gu1de and counsel our boys that we are proud to have Mr T1gnor on our team H13 famlly and educatlonal reputat1on are an apt trlbuteto h1s keen understandlng of young people and the1r developmental problems It IS grat1fy1ng to know that Eastern w1ll cont1nue 1ts flue trad1t1on as an out standxng school under the aegxs of Mr Tlgnor 1 l ' V V . . , , . . .n I 5 N fm w-...M po- ,Qgpnsf an ,r www, M' fv- MB R W B YD College Counselor I' WR J C DE SHAZO Englzsh W3 ' HMV' fuk fit? af ef s..,,w.'p MHS J M BRADLEY Biology MISSA R DILLON Bnology MRS C C ESPEUT Art VV'- 46 N-up 'WWF MRS F W BUTTS MISS A L COLLINS Soclal Studles Llbrarlan MRS L F DORSEY MISS E E DRU M Typlng Counselor MISS C Y FITCHETT Engllsh MBS. 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Q 'N 2 MRS M G RANDALL English MAJ H F STEVFNSON Hllltary Traznlng MR H H WE ER History E' 11 Y 'S if -S -I' maya MISS N ROYSTFR MR H D SHORTS Clerk History M S D B TOYER MRS E W TAYLOR Hathelatlcs Engll9h MISS L J WELLS Muszc ,,, MISS D WILLIAMS J' Ga-and Buslness MHS. N W. ZIMMERMAN Buszness MISS S M BORCHARDT MR W W BRISTOR MR F F BROWN MISS R CALLINS MR T D CANNON MISS F L CASELEY MR I L DURRAH MISS E FOSDICK MR J J JANKOWSKI MISS E H JCNAS MISS K C JONES MISS B J KEENAN MR P G LACKEY NOT C E English Physical Education Physical Educatzon Foods Driver Educatlon French Sevzng Physlcal Education Physical Educatlon Foods Mathelatxcs English Woodworking MRS A E WINNEMORE MR A LACKEY MISS P LO MAN M W LOGAN MR C MILLER MR F R MCMURRAY M V W NICHOLAS M D L PACKARD M T L PATTERSON MISS L PRINCE M R 0 SHARITZ MR L STULL M W P TRAIL MR S L TUOHY Przntzng Bookroou Counselor Physics English Physical Education Mechanical Drawing Social Studies Mathematics English Business Chenlstry Mathenatzcs Englzsh ci 'L I A ., fi 'nv Students receive instruction in preparation for problems of daily living by Miss Callins and Mrs. Durrah P I T U R D . . ............. l S. , ....... . ..... 3, , , ...... ' ' R, . .... ...... ........ ,... 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ALICE MAYE ATKINS ........ ................. ..... V I CE PRESIDENT Cheerleader, 4-8 Chorus, 4-8 Alice has decided to be a secretary. ESTHER LORRAINE MANN .................................. SECRETARY Honors, 3-7 . . . Easterner Business Manager, 8 . . . NHS . . . Chorus 3, Sec'y., 4-8 College Club VP, 8 Es hopes to attend Western Maryland College. WILLIAM EDGAR SEARS ....................... . .......... TREASURER Locker Staff, 5-8 . . . Perf. Att. , 3,6,'I Cadets, CAPT. . . . Honor Guard CAPT. , 8 . . . Regimental Color Guard . . . Map Team . . . Rifle Term . . . Usher Staff . . . Bill plans officer training in the Army at Fort Benning, Georgia. 5 MARIA BARR, VALEDICTORIAN, concludes her speech before the Feb- ruary graduating Class of l957. 1915 OFFICERS JUNE LAWRENCE JONES PRESIDENT Honors 3 6 Track 3 6 NHS Football 6 7 Baseball Basketball 5 6 erf Att Larry wantsto be a chemical engineer ROSE MARIE SUIT VICE PRESIDENT Cheerleader 3 7 Elmira Key Award NHS Pres Honors Magorette 3 4 School Bank VP 4 7 Chorus 3 4 Rose w111 enter GWU seeking a business career KATHERINE FRANCES BRIZZI SECRETARY Cheerleader 2nd Lt 5 6 Capt Chorus 3 7 Student Council 5 6 Bank Staff 5 7 Since Kathy wants to travel she plans to become an airline hostess JOHN CHESTER TUELL TREASURER OT 6 7 Easterner Rep 7 Johnnie will seek a creeer as an accountant N:'1- N in A fire drill, a morning assem- bly, a class meeting, the af- ternoon dismissal-- any one of these school activities could have sent this group of seniors to the wide marble staircase. SENIOR .. 'ir 4-v' 5 2 Q. 5 tv . if , . I no W E55 'sn ,Z B f ' 'Eli 5 J B fw 5, -U . .I -.,. r ,mmzi 5, sf, . 1 E A.. .,., , J, '+ QQ BARBARA JEAN ABNEY . . . . JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . Bobbiejean wants to go into government work. PATRICIA EMMA ALDRICH .... JUNE Typing Award. . .After business school, Pat will either be a secretary or a stenographer. BRENDA CAROL ANDERSON . . . JUNE OT, 7 . . . JRC Entertainer, 7 , . . Archery Club, 6 . . . Student Council Rep., 7 . . . P8iJ Business Staff, 7 . . . Booster Club, 7 . . . College Club, 7 . . . Brenda plans to attend The American School of Ballet in preparation for a career as a professional dancer. VERNON LEE ANDERSON . . . JUNE JV Football, 3,4 . . . Perf. Att., 6 . . . Proj. Staff, 7 . . . Andy has chosen a career as an electrical engineer after he completes college. RITA LOUISE G. ARCHAMBEAU . . . JUNE NHS . . . Current Events Club, 3-6 . . . College Club, 7 . . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . Physics Club, 6 . . . PSJ, Senior Editor . . . JRC Rep., 4 . . . Perf. Att., 4,5 . . . Honors 3,5,6 . . . Rita plans to be an obstetrician. ETHEL ARRENDELL ..... JUNE Honors, 4 . . . Booster Club, 7 . . . Current Events Club, 7 . . . College Club, 7 , . . Ethel will attend Howard U or CUA in pursuit of a career as a physical therapist. VERA MARIE ARRINGTON . . . JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . After graduation, Vera will aim for a career as an airline hostess. SHIRLEY ANN ASHFORD . . . JUNE OT, 7 . . . Chorus, 3-7 . . . Honors, 3-6 . . . Quill 8- Scroll Tr .... Easterner, 5,6, Assoc. Editor, 7 . . . Shirley's career will be in the wornen's branch of the Marine Corps. MARIA FRANCES BARR . . FEBRUARY Honors, 3-6 . . . Perf. Att., 3-5 . . . NHS . . . Chorus, 3-5 . . . Maria desires to become a stenog- rapher. JOAN LUCILLE BAUCOM . . . JUNE Bible Club Sec'y, 3-7 . . . Red Cross Rep., 3,4 . . . Current Events Club, 3,4 . . . Chorus, 3-6 . . . Caf. Staff, 3,4,7 . , . OT, 6,7 . . . Dramatics Club, 3 . . . Easterner Rep., 3,4 . . . Joan, after deciding to be a missionary, will journey to Baylor. SHIRLEY MAE BECTON .... JUNE Library Staff, 3 . . . At D.C. Teachers College Shirley plans to major in elementary education. ALICE LOUISE BELL ..... JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . Alice plans to be a secretary but also yearns to hear the wedding bells chime. MARY LOU BEVENS ..... JUNE Chorus, 5,6 . . . After graduation, Toody plans to get married and work for the Telephone Company. THOMAS EDWARD BRATCHER . . . JUNE Football, 5,6 . . . Basketball, 5-7 . . . Student Coun- cil Rep., 4 . . . Tommy plans to become a dentist. FRANCES ELOISE BRANTLEY . . . JUNE Spanish Club, 3,4 . . . Chorus, 3,4 . . . Bible Club, 7 . . . OT, 3-5 . . . Fran plans to study at Lee College to become a private secretary. 1957 RICHARD FREDERICK BEYER . . . JUNE Honors, 4-6 . . . Perf. Att., 4-6 , . , Track, 6 , . . Chorus, 5,6 . . . P8tJ Sports Editor . . . College Club, 7 . . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . , Physics Club Pres., 7 . . . Richard plans to enter college and major in electrical engineering. PHYLLIS ELIZABETH BROOKS . . . JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . Tootie plans to be a secretary. ELEANOR MARIE BRISCOE . . . FEBRUARY Softball, 4 . . . Current Events Club, 5,6 . . . Dra- rnatics Club, 4,5 . . . Spanish Club, 6-8 . . . Eleanor plans to attend Howard U and become o secretary. BETTY JEAN BROADUS . . . JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . Betty will study nursing at Martha Washington College. ELSIE JOANNE BRONSON . . . JUNE Easterner, 4 . . . Spanish Club, 3,7, Sec'y, 4-6 . . . Latin Club Sec'y, 7 . . . P8.J, Activities Editor . . . College Club, 7 . . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . Bible Club, 7 . . . Honors, 3-6 . . . Radcliffe Book Award . . . NHS . . . Band, 3-6 . . . Softball, 4,6 . . . Basketball, 3-5 . . . Drarnatics Club, 3 . . . Bobo hopes to enter the medical field. DOROTHY JANE BROWN . . . JUNE Chorus, 4-7 . . . OT, 3 . . . Dat would like to be a secretary and do government work. JOHN HENRY BROWN .... JUNE Student Council Rep., 3-7 . . . Johnny is undecided about his future. RUTHA JEANETTE BROWN . . . JUNE Perf. Att., 4-6 . . . Spanish Club, 3-7 . . . Latin Club, 7 . . . Easterner, 5,6 . . . College Club, 7 . . . P8.J, 7 . . . Student Council, 3,4,7 . . . Dimples plans to attend Howard U and become a teacher. VINCENT GREENLEAF BROWN . . . JUNE Track, 5,6 . . . Sec. Sec'y, 5 , . . Sec. Pres., 6 . . . Student Council, 6 . . . Vince's ambition is to be an officer in the Navy. MALVIN BRYANT ...... JUNE Perf. Att., 6 . . . Mack is undecided about his future career. MAUREEN FRANCES BOYLE . . . FEBRUARY Honors, 6 . . . Perf. Att., 6 . . . Cheerleader, 3 . . . Maureen desires to be a private secretary. MARY LOUISE BULLOX .... JUNE OT, 7 . . . Baba would like to be a nurse or secre- tary. MARTHA ELIZABETH BURNEY . . . JUNE Chorus, 3,4 . . . Library Assistant, 3 . . . Martha plans to enter the field of nursing. ROGER EMMETT BURTON . . . FEBRUARY Roger is going to take a liberal arts course at DC Teachers College. BEATRICE ANN BUTLER . . . JUNE Basketball, 4,5,7 . . . Softball, 4,5 . . . Honors, 6 . . . Allied Youth, 5 . . . Bea will became o stenog- rapher after attending Cortez Peters School of Typing. i .1 N' -pw.--' I. . .Wx R X 'fe as Y s '32 ff- Q .if I E S, ,2f Ik YI 1 1 li l5 its A3 5- . ,Nl'j X -is - ., e f M11af .li 'Qu f l I R. K 'y V: K f'v ' x k 4 .I New . T ' I r-5 15? i rfb, X .i f' UB .9-vs QQ:- f, I i L fan? :Ny v. WILLIE MACK BUTLER . . . . JUNE Cadets, MXSGT., 4 . . . Willie wants to go into the Army and become on engineer. GEORGE WASHINGTON BYRD . . . JUNE Perf. Att., 3-6 . . . Chorus, 5-7 . . . Current Events Club, 7 . . . George wants to attend DC Teachers College and would later like to become a school principal. EDITH LORRAINE CAMPBELL ...FEBRUARY Honors, 5,6 . . . Perf. Att., 5,6 . . . Edith plans to attend DC Teachers College. EDWARD CALVIN CAPPS . . . JUNE Bible Club Tr., 3-5,7 . . . Student Council Tr., 7 . . . Easterner Rep., 5,6 . . . Cadets, Sq. SGT .... Eddie plans to attend GW and later become a CPA. BARBARA DIANNE CARDOZO...FEBRUARY P8.J, 5,6 . . . OT, 5,6,8 . . . Bob desires to attend Burdick School of Nursing. MABLE ELIZABETH CARRUTHERS JUNE Booster Club, 7 . . . Ly would like to go to college in preparation for o business career. JEAN MAE CARTER ..... JUNE Honors, 5 . . . Chorus, 4-7 . . . Current Events Club, 3-7 . . . Spanish Club, 5,6, Tr., 7 . . . Bible Club, 7 . . . JRC Rep., 4-7 . . . Library Staff, 5-7 . . . Booster Club, 7 . . . College Club, 7 . . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . Jean plans to go to GW to study library science. JOAN LORETTA CARTER . . . JUNE Chorus, 4-7 . . . Bible Club, 7,8 . . . Current Events Club, 6 . . . JRC Rep., 5,6 . . . Library Staff, 6 . . . Joan has her eye set on a stenographer's position. SANDY M. CHAPMEN, JR. . . JUNE Sandy plans to become an engineer. ELAINE MARY CHIPOURAS . . . JUNE Honors, 3-6 . , . Perf. Att., 5 . . .NHS . . . Chorus, 5,6 . . . P8-J, Editor-in-Chief . . . Latin Club Pres., 7 , . . College Club, 7 . , . Bible Club, 7 . . . V0- Cobulary Club, 7 . Booster Club, 7 . . . After GWU, Elaine will serve the public as a doctor. WYNONIA KATHERINE CLERICO . . . JUNE Perf. Att., 3-6 . . . Basketball, 4,5 . . . Softball, 4,5 . . . Chorus, 4-7 . . . Nona plans to become 0 psychologist. HARRIETT COATES ..... JUNE OT, 5,6 . . . Harriett plans to attend American Uni- versity and became a medical secretary. CLARA COLE . . . . . . . JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . Clara wants to become a stenographer. WILLIAM LEROY COLEMAN . . . JUNE Bible Club, 5-7 . . . Proj. Staff, 5,6 . . . William plans to attend Washington Bible College in order to become a minister. SHARON MURPHY CONES . . . FEBRUARY A summer graduate in l956, Sharon is now happily married. MARSHAL LEE CONNER .... JUNE Chorus, 7 . . . Cadet Commission . . . Marshall is uncertain about his future. BERNICE YVONNE COUNCIL . . . JUNE Basketball, 4 . . . JRC Rep., 5 . . . Happy plans to enter the Navy or get married. RICHARD MONROE COUNTS . . . JUNE Bible Club, 5-7 . . . Proj. Staff, 7 . . . Current Events Club Pres., 7 . . . Richard plans to enter the engi- neering field. BETTIE ANN CROSBY . . . FEBRUARY Red Cross Certificate . . . Bettie's ambition is to be- come a foreign missionary. MABLE GLENDA CUNNINGHAM . . . JUNE Honors, 4-6 . . . Spanish Club, 3-5 . . . Caf. Staff, 5-7 . . . Bible Club, 3-5 . . . Bank Staff, 3-7 . . . Myrt plans to attend Asbury College and become an elementary school teacher. CARMEN ELIZABETH DANIELS . . .JUNE NHS . . . Honors, 3-6 . . . Spanish Club, 3-4 . . . Chorus, 5,6 . . . Basketball, 3-6 . . . Softball, 3-6 Perf. Att., 3,6 . . . College Club Pres., 7 . . . Vo- cabulary Club, 7. . .Carmen plans to become a pharmacist or a mathematician. DOROTHY NADINE DAVIS . . . JUNE Perf. Att., 5,6 . . . Dorothy wants to become a sec- retary. BETTY LOU DAY ...... JUNE Bible Club, 6,7 . . . Betty plans to enter the secretarial field. ARLENE MATTIE DEAN .... JUNE JRC Rep., 4 . . . Chorus, 3-7 . . . Tony has her eye set on becoming a registered nurse. DALE LEE DEMENT . . . FEBRUARY JV Football, 4 . . . Dale plans to attend DC Teachers College. LUCIA MILDRED DEMMA . . . JUNE Honors, 5,6 . . . Easterner Award . . . Third Place, Md. Press.Association Contest . . . Easterner, 5-7 . . . Quill 8. Scroll, 6,7 . . . Spanish Club, 3-6 . . . Cho- rus, 3-7 . . . Cof. Staff, 5-7 . . . Bible Club, 3-5 . . . Student Council Rep., 3,4 . . . Lu plans to go to Maryland U to study journalism or social work. PATRICIA ANN DENHAM . . . JUNE Chorus, 5 . . . Pat wants to become an airline hostess. KENNETH MELVIN DIXON . . . JUNE Proj. Staff, 5,6 . . . OT, 5-7 . . . Kenny plans to become an accountant. BARBARA ANN DURGIN . . . JUNE Perf. Att., 4 , . . Camera Club, 7 . . . Spanish Club, 7 . . . Chorus, 3-7 . . . P8iJ, Underclass Editor . . . Current Events Club, 3,4 . . . Easterner, 3,4 . . . P8.J Rep., 3-7 . . . College Club, 7 , . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . Bobbie hopes to go to GWU to study law. LINDSEY PHILLIP EALY . . . JUNE Easterner Newspaper Award . . . Latin Club, 7 . . . Bible Club, 7 . . . JRC Rep., 3 . . . Easterner, 4 . . . Library Staff, 4-7 . . . Current Events Club, 7 . . . Lynn hopes to go to GW to become a teacher or a lawyer. 8 63 y . gk J' 1 ',,'v il? '57 -V.-Qi J ,iq . 1 . i- r K 2 : . '. Hg' . all .,,, A, i 71'il?Q l 'l l is ..- ' 'f' If K 3' wg' '- 1 ,' MARY THERESA EBB ..... JUNE Basketball, 6 . . . Perf. Att., 3,4 . . . Mary plans to study at the Atlantic Business School. JOSEPH RANDOLPH EDELIN . . . JUNE Rifle Club Marksman, 7 . . . Football, 5,6 . . . Joe plans to attend Howard U to become an architect. EULA ETHELEAN EDWARDS . . . JUNE OT, 3-6 . . . Eula plans to attend DC Teachers Col- lege to become an elementary school teacher. McMACOY EDWARDS .... JUNE Perf. Att., 3-6 . . . Track, 5,6 . . . Mackie is still uncertain about his future. BARBARA ENABINETT .... JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . Patsy wishes to go to New York to study nursing. HENRY CLAY FARLEY . . . FEBRUARY Chorus, 6,7 . . . Henry hasn't decided what he would like to do in the future. JAMES EDWARD FEENSTER . . . JUNE Perf. Att., 4,6 . . . JRC Rep., 5-7 . . . Easterner, 5-7 . . . Chorus, 5,6 . . . Jimmy aspires to be a professional writer. CARMEN FERNANDEZ .... JUNE OT, 5-7 . . . Carmen wants to be a telephone oper- ator. VIOLET FONG . . . . . . FEBRUARY Cheerleader, 4-6 . . . Cat. Staff, 4-7 . . . PBJ Busi- ness Staff, 6,7 . . . Honors, 4-6 . . . Violet has her eye on becoming an executive secretary. PATRICIA ANNE FONNER . . . JUNE Honors, 3-5 . . . Perf. Att., 3,4 . . . Social Science Award . . . Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award . . . Cheerleader, 2nd Lt., 4-7,. . . Chorus, 3-7 . . . Easterner, 5-7 . . . P8.J, Photography Editor . . . Current Events Club Sec'y, 3,4 . , . Spanish Club VP, 7 . . . Sec. Pres., 5,6 . . . Sec. VP, 7 . . . Pat wishes to enter Western Maryland College to major in English or study interior decorating. JAMES EDWARD FOX .... JUNE Chorus, 5-7 . . . Eddy is uncertain at the present about his future career. l HANNAH MAE FRAZIER . . . JUNE Basketball, 5,7 . . . Softball, 4,6 . . . JRC Rep., 6 . . . Perf. Att., 3-6 . . . Hannah wants to ioin the ranks of the ladies in our Air Force. HARVEY TAZWELL FRAZIER . . . JUNE Perf. Att., 3 . . . OT, 7 . . . Someday Bobby wants to have a business of his own. PERRY HARDING FULLER . . . JUNE Chorus, 5-7 . . . Perry wants to be a teacher after the completion of studies at AU or Howard U. THOMAS PAUL FURMAN . . . JUNE Track, 6 . . . Football, 6 . . . Chorus, 5-7 . . . Bible Club, 3,4 . . . OT, 6,7 . . . Tommy hopes to study business administration at Maryland U. GARY EDWARD FURR . . . . JUNE Proj. Staff, 5-7 . . . Student Council Rep., 5,6 . . . Gary plans to enter the Navy and become an engineer or commercial artist. CAROL JUNE GANDY . . . . JUNE NHS . . . Cheerleader, 7 . . . College Club, 7 . . . JRC Rep., 3-6 . . . Latin Club, 7 . . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . Honors, 3-6 . . . Physics Club, 7 . . . Library Staff, 7 . . . Carol plans to enter a career in pediatrics. WAYNE GEORGE GARRlSON...FEBRUARY Football, 7,8 . . . Baseball, 7,8 . . . As to date, Wayne's future plans have not been made. MARCIA JEAN GASKINS .... JUNE Spanish Club, 7 . . . Jean aspires to be Dean of a girls' college. MARTHA JANE GASKINS . . . JUNE Honors, 5 . . . Perf. Att., 5 . . . Martha plans to work in the government. EARL CHRISPEN GEORGE, JR. . . . JUNE Bible Club Pres., 6 . . . Easterner Rep., 6,7 . . . Earl plans to go to Moody Bible Institute to study in the ministry. GERALDINE GILCHRIST .... JUNE Honors, 3 . . . Basketball, 6,7 . . . Gerry plans to go to Howard U. SHIRLEY GILLIAM .... FEBRUARY Cheerleader, 5-8 . . . Student Council, 4-7 . . . NHS . . . Library Assistant, 5,6 . . . Tanya wants to attend Hampton Institute and be a teacher, SAMUEL ARTHUR GODFREY . . . JUNE Honors, 4 . . . Perf. Att., 5,6 . . . Football, 3,5,7 . . . Rifle Club, 3,4 . . . Chorus, 5-7 . . . Bible Club, 5,6 . . . Photography Staff, 3-7 . . . Student Council, 7 . . . Cadets, 3,4 . . . After an education in photographical engineering at GWU and the service, Sam will settle down. EVERETTE ALLAN GOLIHEW . . . FEBRUARY Bible Club, 7,8 . , . Band, 6,7 . . . JV Football, 6 . . . Tookie has his eye on studying law at GW. AARON SONNY GORDON . . . FEBRUARY P8.J Rep., 7 . . . Football, 5-8 , . . Sonny plans to become a piano tuner and attend GWU. GLADY5 LEE GORDON . . . . JUNE Booster Club, 7 . . . Current Events Club, 7 . . . Gladys plans to become a registered nurse after at- tending Columbia U, BETTY GOULDMAN . . . FEBRUARY Red Cross Certificate. . . Betty will embark on a clerical career. ALZENA GRAVES ...... JUNE Honors, 3-6 . . . Perf. Att., 3-6 . . . Easterner, 5-7 . . . Quill 8. Scroll VP . , . Chorus, 5-7 . . , Alzena aspires to be a teacher or social worker. DOROTHY GRAY .... FEBRUARY Chorus, 4,5 . . . OT, 6 . . . Dorothy would like to be a clerk-typist. . G W 3 i I . g 4 I- C . ye, , Q I. l M ff., I mpc. . is f'-0 Q., I 1 1 l fm I i la H. of 4 'x ,fs gf: r X A gl r Q.. -7 ,Y V. l i l i lt' 1 In 'i ' 'X l C F Q . I 9 AM i ig 'L- lli, Qfwff' A ,f N. . 7' Qs ? J N Q. Y I gg.- 'oz f lv 9-i 'f , 'E ff, fc Q N I x .lx ' In ! it, . 1. . G Q'mm'W 14 . 5 H . 1 'YS--1 A H. i ,Q . P x Q if . sw.. V , I 1 A. 1 J Cb' I S' S: A G ' 1 . X , J' 20 f F YVONNE CECILIA GRAY . . . JUNE Honors, 6 . . . Easterner, 5,6 . . . Yvonne plans to go to DC Teachers College after graduation. ARLENE JOAN GREEN .... JUNE Honors, 3,5,6 . . . NHS . . . Quill 8: Scroll, 7 . . . Dramatics Club, 3 . . . Easterner, 3-6, Editorial Staff, 5,6, Editor-in-Chief, 7 . . .'Arlene wants to become a private secretary after attending GW. GLORIA MURIEL GREEN . . . JUNE Basketball, 3,5,7 . . . Softball, 5 . , . P8-J, 7 . . . Gloria aspires to be a private secretary. ELEANOR EDYTH GREENFIELD . . . JUNE Easterner Rep., 7 . . . OT, 4-7 . . . Elli desires to be a typist or a PBX operator. THOMASENIA GREER ..... JUNE Baseball, 4 . . . OT, 7,8 . . . Spanish Club, 3,4 . . . Pat desires to be a registered nurse. GERTRUDE EVA GRIER . . . JUNE OT, 7 . . . Dolly wants to become a secretary. SHIRLEY LORETTA GUDGER . . . JUNE Library Staff, 5 . . . Shirley's ambition is to become a receptionist. BARBARA JEAN HANCOCK . . . JUNE OT, 5-7 . . . Barb would like to be a clerk-typist or goin the US Air Force. ROSE MARIE HANDLEY .... JUNE OT, 4-7 . . . Bunny has her eyes on becoming a secretary, AMANDA OLIVIA HATCHER . . . JUNE NHS . . . Honors, 3-6 . . . Perf. Att., 3-6 . . , Spanish Club, 3-7 . . . Easterner, 5-7 , . . Dramatic Club, 3,4 . . . Chorus, 3-7 . . . Allied Youth, 5 . . . College Club, 7 . . . Vocabulary Club 7 . . . Latin Club, 7 . . . Basketball Award, 4 . . . P 81 J, 7 . . . Easterner Award, 6 . . . Amanda plans to enter the medical profession. BARBARA ANN HAWKINS . . . JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . Bobbie plans to attend DC Teachers College. BARBARA HEADLEY . . FEBRUARY School Store Manager, 3-8 . . . Bo plans to be- come a F.B.l. agent. DOUGLAS NATHANIEL HEATH . . . JUNE Track, 5,6 . . , Proj. Staff, 6,7 . . . Proiectionist's Award . . . OT, 7 . . . Doug would like to graduate from West Virginia State as a biological technician. HERMINE MOLNAR HENSHAW . . . JUNE Bank Staff, 7 . . , Chorus, 3-7 . . .l-lerrnine wants to be a medical technician. MARTIN BURTON HOLLANDER . . . JUNE Marty wants to go into merchandising. ELLA ANN HOOKER ..... JUNE Chorus, 3,4 . . . OT, 5-7 . . . Softball, 3 . . . Bas- ketball, 4 . . . Ann plans to attend Duke U. RONALD RAY HOOVER ..... JUNE Ronnie is still uncertain about his future. FRED DENNY HUTCHESON . . . FEBRUARY Eastern E Award . . . Golf, 3 . . . Fred wants to study engineering at GW. EDDIE DAVID JACKSON . . . JUNE Chorus, 7 . . . Stage Crew, 4-7 . . . Ed is thinking about becoming a professional photographer. NELLIE LEE JACKSON .... JUNE Basketball, 4,5,7 . . . Nel wants to be a private secretary. OLIVE MAE JACKSON ..... JUNE Booster Club Pres., 7 . . . JRC Sec'y, 7 . . . Current Events Publicity Chairman, 5-7 . . . PSIJ, 7. . . Bible Club, 7 . . . Student Council, 6 . . . Perf. Att., 5,6 . . . OT, 5,6 . . . Olive plans to attend college to maior in accountancy and business adminis- tration. SHIRLEY JACKSON ..... JUNE Chorus, 4,7 . . . Perf. Att., 4 . . . Shirley will at- tend DC Teachers College to prepare for a teaching career. BARBARA ANN JOHNSON . . . JUNE Sec. VP, 5 . . . JRC Rep., 7 . . . Babs wants to be a dress designer. NANCY DIANE JOHNSON . . . JUNE Student Council Rep., 3-5,7 . . . Chorus, 3,4 . . . JRC Rep., 3,4,7 . . . Shorty will take off for Strayer's Business College to become a clerk typist. PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON . . . JUNE OT, 4,5 . . . Softball, 5,6 . . . Pat is planning on going to the Washington Secretarial School of Business. STANLEY JOHNSON ..... JUNE Stan hopes to become an engineer in the Air Force... GERALDINE HELEN KIATTA . . . FEBRUARY Chorus, 4-8 . . . OT, 7,8 . . . Gerry hopes to travel to Europe. ROSIE LEE KILLIAN ..... JUNE P8.J, 7 . . . Library Staff, 7 . . . JRC Rep., 4-6 . . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . College Club, 7 . . . P8.J Rep., 5,7 . . . Basketball, 3,5 . . . Perf. Att., 3,5,6 . . . Softball, 4,6 . . . Booster Club, 7 . . . Allied Youth, 5 . . . Sports Award . . . Rosie has set a nursing career as her goal. SHIRLEY ANN KINCHELOE . . . JUNE NHS Sec'y . . . School Bank Co-VP, 7 . . . Student Council Rep., 6,7 . . . Honors, 3-6 . . . Perf. Att., 4-6 . . . College Club, 7 . . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . Shirley wants to be an electrical engineer. FAN KING ......... JUNE Student Council Pres., 7 . . . Quill 8. Scroll Pres., 7 . , . NHS . . . Rifle and Map Team . . . Sec. Pres., 3 . . . Easterner Managing Editor, 7 . . . Bible Club Pres., 7 , . . Honors, 3-6 . . . Perf. Att., 3-6 . . . Fan plans on taking an electrical engineering course in college. 1 -L E' 'i 94 ,AA A. Q . 9 4. N h, , X 2 s tiff tif' iize.f.f'e,1'fl 'b' . :,fi...:r f:1e i+:2. r 'ififez-.iw Ste- . ' w.Qif.:,,5eC:...-1,',9 1.--.-eg tai :42-sf-'.sgEf.?,1W'2'6:fi 1 .i1:'i - Lf -1: 'gg'2Ff 4.gT g2fr ft-. sf ,fllt fe. ,X s ,, f , ,. I B.. 'Y 113 ' v I I 3 . 1. sf . gg-- 5 . ig., l if f Fr e f i . K4 I, L r a t - v G- .4,5 'R v , Q C likadl Sl 'WLT-1' WW ws. K' l P! C5 -C Y 10'- 'es' fix' ,N JOE LEE KING ....... JUNE Cadet, CAPT .... After graduation, Joe is planning on joining the Army. LEOLA MARVELLA KING JUNE Red Cross Certlfncote Leola s future us uncertaln WILLIAM KING JR JUNE Printing Staff 3 4 6 Wllllam w nts t b professuonal prunter YVONNE THERESA KING FEBRUARY O Basketball 34 Easey washes to become a medlcal secretary LEWIS HERBERT KIRSCHNER FEBRUARY Social Science Award Track Team 56 Easterner 5 Physics Club VP 6 8 Current Events Club 6 7 Photography Staff 8 ew plans to further has education at Maryland U JOYCE HELEN KOCH FEBRUARY Chorus 48 O 7 er Att Joyce would lake to be a clerk stenographer ARSNOLA LAMBERT FEBRUARY Red Cross Certificate Arsnola would like to go to DC Teachers College In preparatuon for a teachlng career JOHN FRANCIS LAND JUNE Honors 5 6 Track 4 Chorus 5 7 Johnny hopes to become a magazune Illustrator BARBARA ANN LEE JUNE Easterner Rep 4 OT 5 Chorus 5 7 After attendang Strayers Busuness College Bobble wants to be a stenagrapher PATRICIA LEE JUNE Red Cross Certlflcate Patsy has decided to be come a beautrcran WILLIAM WESLEY LEE FEBRUARY Football 67 Basketball 56 Baseball 5 Bnllys future ns undeclded PAULINE ESSIE LEGRAND JUNE Per Att 5 Basketball 34 Paullne washes to become a typust EDWARD LEONG JUNE Football 3 7 Cadets Flag SGT Eddie hopes to go to the Natrona! Draftmg School after graduatuon MILDRED MALINDA LIVINGSTON JUNE Red Cross Certrflcate After graduating from Hampton Mnllne would luke to become a prevate secre tary or an English teacher RAYMOND ALOYSIUS LONG JUNE Chorus 3 Cadets lst LT Ray wants to be a commlssloned offucer an the Alr Force EVANGELINE LOUIZES .... JUNE Chorus, 3-7 . . . Sec. Sec'y, 7 . . . Easterner, 7 . . . Angie desires to be the best secretary or ac- countant in her field. UNITY MAE MACKLIN . . . . JUNE Perf. Att., 3,5 . . . Basketball, 3,5 . . . Softball, 4,6 . . . Sports Award . . . PSIJ, 7 . . . Library Soft 5,6 . . . Spanish Club, 3,4 . . . College Club, 7 . . . Booster Club, 7 . . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . Allied Youth, 5 . . . OT, 5 . . . Bunnie will attend AU or DC Teachers College. BARBARA ANN MALLORY . . . JUNE College Club, 7 . . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . After attending GW and Yale, Barbara hopes to become a medical professor. JOANNE MANNING . . . FEBRUARY OT, 5 . . . Caf. Staff, 3-8 . . . Jo plans to become a medical secretary. LOUIS EDWARD MARTIN . . . JUNE Booth Crew, 5,6 . . . Stage Crew, 6,7 . . , JV Foot- ball, 4,5 . . . Luigi will try for a career in real estate. SANDRA E. McNEELY . . . FEBRUARY OT, 7,8 . . . Sandra would like to be a legal or medi- cal secretary. WAYNE TRUMBO MICHAEL . . . JUNE Football, 3. . . Mike is still undecided as to his future, JOHN COMPTON MIHM, JR .... FEBRUARY Cadets, 3,4, Capt., 6,7 . . . Johnny hopes to go to a school for electricians and become a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy. GLADYS MAE MINNICK . . . FEBRUARY Basketball, 3,4 . . . Student Council Rep., 7 . . . Easterner Rep., 8 . . . Penny plans to attend Mor- gan State to become a physical therapist. JOHN IRWIN MITCHELL . . . JUNE Perf. Att., 3-6 . . . John will make the armed services his career. SHIRLEY MONTGOMERY . . . JUNE OT, 5 . . . Shirley is still uncertain about her career. MITTIE MURRAY ...... JUNE Red Cross Certificate.. . Mittie plans to attend Howard U and become a physical education teacher. STANLEY IRVING MUSIC . . . JUNE Eastern, 7 . . . Honors, 5 . . , Perf. Att., 4 . . . Spanish Club Sec'y, 7 . . . Physics Club, 7 . . . OT, 7 . . . Stan plans to study medicine. JAMES MYERS ........ JUNE Perf. Att., 3-6 . . . Buggie plans to become an automobile mechanic. MARY ETTA PARADISE .... JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . Mary hopes to become a nurse. 'c. 'Wi ' . .-Q31 4 ,,, -1' ., l 4-A .Q , , 'PT iw ,ou-M' ?.m,x A-fm.. ' N.,- ,,. s.. .L ' 1 f' . h 3 in in yi I ,?3'I7f5ff .X is vw Rx i is x . ff? .dmv .R J R, K YE' . 1. iff fy' V' , Q, ,., ' A 1 F A Af' LORETTA THERESA PARKER . . . JUNE OT, 7 . . . Retta will be a secretary or general clerk after attending Atlantic Business School. JAMES EARL PATRICK .... JUNE Physics Club, 7 . . . Proj. Staff, 7 . . . Jim will at- tend Maryland State to study pharmacy. ROBERT EDWARD PEMLETON . . . JUNE Bob's future is still uncertain. RICHARD ELLERY PETERSON . . . JUNE Golf, 6 , . . Cadets, SGT . . . After attending West Virginia State, Richard wants to be an Air Force pilot navigator or an accountant. MICHAEL RYAN PHILLIPS . . . JUNE Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . College Club, 7 . . . After on education at Howard U, Mike wishes to become a doctor or a commercial artist. GEORGIA PHILPOT ..... JUNE Basketball, 4-6 , . . Softball, 4-6 . . . Badminton, 4-6 . . . Joy will attend UCLA and be an English teacher. ELEANOR LOUISE PORE .... JUNE Majorettes, 3,4 . . . OT, 5 . . . Eleanor would like to be a secretary, then get married. CHARLES THOMAS POWELL . . . JUNE Football, 5-7 . . . Tommy's future is still uncertain. LESSIE JOYCE POWELL .... JUNE Chorus, 7 . . . OT, 4,5 . . . Joyce would like to be a social worker and travel in her spare time. THOMAS ELBERT REEVES . . . JUNE American Legion Award . . . Chorus, 5-7 . . . JRC Rep., 5,6 . . . Booster, Co-VP, 7 . . . College Club, 7 . . . Easterner, 7 . . . Proj., 7 . . . Tommy would like to go to DC Teachers College to become a teacher, CONSTANCE MAE REID .... JUNE Sec. VP, 7 . . . Chorus, 5 . . . Connie would like to be a stenograplper or dress designer. EDELINE BUSH RHODES, JR .... JUNE Chorus, 7 . . . Cadets . . . Eddie hopes to go to Maryland U to study law. STANLEY ROBERTS . . . FEBRUARY Stan would like to go to DC Teachers College. EUZELL ROBINSON ...... JUNE Sec. Sec'y, 4 . . . Student Council, 5 . . . Bunny plans a career as a seamstress. GLADYS ROBINSON ..... JUNE Honors, 4-6 . . . Perf. Att., 3,4 . . . Student Council Rep., 4 . . .Gladys would like to go to Brooklyn College or be a secretary. FRANCES LORRAINE ROCHESTER . . . JUNE OT, 4-7 . . . Perf. Att., 6 . . . Frannie plans to be a receptionist and have a successful marriage. ELAINE JEANETTE ROSS .... JUNE OT, 5 . . . Elaine wants to be a disc iockey. SYLVIA JANET SALMON . . . JUNE OT, 5 . . . Chorus, 4-7 . . . Easterner Ass't. Cir. Manager, 7 . . . Basketball, 4,5 . . . Softball, 4,5 . . . JRC Rep., 6 . . . Sibbie plans to become a math teacher. ROBERTA ANN SANDERS . . . JUNE OT, 5-7 . . . Ann would like to be a typist. JOAN ANITA SHEARARD . . . FEBRUARY OT, 8 . . . Perf. Att., 5,6 . . . Joan wishes to be- come a model after studying drama at Southern U. FRANCES SYLVIA SLOAN . . . JUNE OT, 5-7 . . . Chorus, 3-7 . . . Frances will embark on a career of secretarial work. WAYNE NELSON SMALLWOOD . . . JUNE Printing Staff, 5,6 , . . Football, 7 . . . Cadets, SGT. . . . Wayne's ambition is to be a coach and to work in a Boys 'Club. ANITA LOUISE SMITH .... JUNE Chorus, 3-6 . . . Sec. VP, 3,4 . . . Honors, 3-6 . . . Booster Club VP, 7 . . . P8.J, 7 . . . Anita, who transferred from West Virginia where she was active in the Recreation Club, the Science Club, and the Fu- ture Homemakers of America Club, will embark on a secretarial career after further education. BETTY JO SMITH ...... JUNE Spanish Club, 5-6 . . . Basketball, 5-6 . . . Softball, 6 . . . Betty .lo will attend college with a teaching career in view. MARY LOU SMITH ..... JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . Mary has not decided on her future plans yet. STANLEY STEVE SMITH .... JUNE Golf, 5,6 . . . Stanley chooses his field of employ- ment in the government. TERESA ROSE SMITH ..... JUNE Spanish Club, 3-7 . . . Dramatic Club, 3,4 . , . JRC Rep., 5,6 . . . Library Staff, 5-7 , . . P8.J, 7 . . . Chorus, 4-6 4. . Greenhouse Staff, 7 . . . Basket- ball Award, 6. . . Easterner Award as Exchange Editor, 6 . . . Terry plans to take a Business Ad- ministration Course at American U in preparation for a secretarial career. THOMAS WAYT SMITH .... JUNE Perf. Att., 5,6 . . .After graduation, Tuck will serve Uncle Sam. JACQUELINE E. SMITHWICK . . . JUNE OT, 5-7 . . . Basketball, 6 . . . Softball, 6. . . PSJ, 7 . . . College Club, 7 . . . Jackie will enter Garfield Memorial Hospital as she embarks on a nursing career. MARIANA SOURI ....... JUNE Spanish Club, 4-7 . . . P8.J, Art Editor, 7 . . . OT, 7 . . . Honors, 5 . . . Chorus, 3-7 . . . Sariana wants to breed race horses and also take a trip to California. PS' A f I 'Kit Y T-+ 5, x NN-4-.-.- ' ,QFS .l1 ' I 'ij 3 if 9 I E YS-'ix 177' 'N l Q...- i E? xsae--94' if 'H szgi' In F' 102 I I i MARY SUSAN STAINS .... JUNE OT, 5-7 . . . P8.J Business Manager, 5,6 . . . Susie will attend Strayer's Business College in preparation for a business and secretarial career. DELMA JEAN STEELE . . . FEBRUARY Drama Club, 4 . . . Sec. Sec'y, 3,4 . . . After at- tending the Capital School of Nursing, Delrna will enter into the career of nursing. BARBARA JEAN STOVALL . . . JUNE Perf. Att., 4 . . . Cheerleader, 7 . , . Bobbie Jean will push on to medical school in preparation for a career as a surgeon. CONSTANCE A. STRICKLAND...FEBRUARY OT, 8 . . . Connie has not quite decided whether she would rather be a clerical worker or a teacher. AREATHA E. STURDIVANT . . . JUNE OT, 6 . . . Chorus, 3,4 . . . Perf. Att., 5,6 . . . Betty's career choice is either as a stenographer or an elementary school teacher. GLADYS ANN SWANN .... JUNE Cheerleader, 4-7 . . . Chorus, 4-7 . . . OT, 7 . . . P8rJ, 7 . . . Easterner, 7 . . . Latin Club, 7 . . . Spanish Club, 3,4 . . . JRC Rep., 5,6 . . . Easterner Rep., 6 . . . College Club, 7 . . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . Vicki will study at Howard U in preparation for a career as an obstetrician. VIRGINIA LEE TEETS ..... JUNE Chorus, 3-7 . , . Perf. Att., 5 . . . Easterner Circu- lation Manager, 7 . . . Sis plans to go to West Virginia U for her further education in social work with children. ALFRED TERRELL . . . . . . . JUNE Alfred has not decided what he'll do after graduation. HAROLD EDWARD TEWELL . . . JUNE Eddie is undecided about his future after graduation. DOUGLAS RAY THOMAS . . . FEBRUARY Baseball, 7 . . , Football, 57 . . . All-Metro Base- ball Tearn, 7 . . . All-High Football Team, 8 . . . Doug will attend a Pennsylvania college to attain a career as a teacher or a draftsrnan. JANE ELIZABETH THOMAS . . . FEBRUARY OT, 5-8 . . . Chorus, 3-8 . . . P'8iJ, 8 . . . When not too busy as a secretary, Jane would like to travel. SHIRLEY ANNE THOMPSON . . . JUNE Easterner, 5,6 . . . OT, 4-7 . . . Chorus, 6,7 . . . Easterner Award . . . Shirley wants to enter into an art career, but, most important, she wants a successful marriage. JEAN CAROLYN TRAVERS . . . JUNE JRC Rep., 4 . . . Student Council, 5 . . . Perf. Att., 6 . . . Booster Club, 7 . . . Jean plans to go to Cortez Peters Business School in preparation for a career as a typist. RACHEL ANN TRAVERS . . . . JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . Bootsie plans to enter the nursing profession. HERMAN JOSEPH TRIBINO . . . JUNE Baseball, 5,7 . . . Football, 4,6,8 . . . Student Coun- cil Rep., 6 . Joe has two main ambitions: to travel BETTY WALKER . . . . . . . JUNE Basketball, 7 . . . JRC Rep., 6,7 . . . Billie plans to study at Howard U. MELVIN WALTON ...... JUNE After further education at Howard U, Melvin will ga into the Army. GEORGE LEE WARE ..... JUNE School Band, 5,6 . . . George will seek a military ca- rcer in the Air Force. JUNE THERESA WARE ..... JUNE Red Cross Certificate , . . After an education in an art school, Bonnie plans to became a fashion de- signer. DAVID ARTHUR WATTS .... JUNE Proj. Staff, 5,6 . . . Dave is undecided about his future. ALBERTA WEAKLEY ..... JUNE OT, 6 . . . Chorus, 6 . . . Al plans a medical career after attending UCLA. PETER WHITE ....... JUNE Chorus, 5-7 . . . E Award . . . Golf Team, 5,6 . . . Perf. Att., 3,4 . . . Honors, 6 . . . After col- lege, Pete would like to be o director of a Boys' Club. SHIRLEY ANN WILLS ..... JUNE OT, 6,7 . . . Honors, 3,4 . . . Basketball, 5,6 . . . Softball, 5 . . . Easterner Rep., 5,6 . . . Shirley will attend DC Teachers college to major in business ad- ministration. CORA WHITTINGTON ..... JUNE Red Cross Certificate . . . Cora plans to enter the WAVES. FRANCES BEATRICE WILSON . . . JUNE OT, 6,7 . . . JRC Rep., 5,6 . . . Easterner Rep., 4-6 . . . Honors, 5,6 . . . Perf. Att., 4-6 . . . Fran hopes to travel and to complete a secretarial course at the Atlanta Business College. BARBARA ELAINE WILKINSON . . . JUNE OT, 6,7 . . . Vocabulary Club, 7 . . . College Club, 7 . . . Barbara would like to go to Howard U to study nursing. GRANT B. WILLIAMS, JR .... FEBRUARY Football, 3-6 . . . Track, 5-7 . . . Grant is thinking about joining the Navy after graduation. JEAN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS . . . JUNE Perf. Att., 3-5 . . . Honors, 3,4 . . . Jean's choice lies between a business career and a career as a beautician. STANLEIGH M. WILSON . . . FEBRUARY Stanleigh has not made up his mind as to what he will do after graduation. OLLIE RAMEL WISE ..... JUNE School Bank Staff, 3-6, Pres., 7 . . . Bible Club, 6,7 . . . Chorus, 5 . . . Caf. Staff, 6,7 . . . NHS . . . Ollie will proceed to the Baptist Bible Seminar in New York, as she has chosen the missionary field as her career. iii Q gl Z 5 la, f . br lll X 1 'QQ '1- Q'-' e I ,1 YU' WJ-'J N :- k EDWARD MYERS WOLFE ............. . Football, 5,6 ... Chorus, 6,7 . future is uncertain now. BERTHA YALVERTON ................ RedCrossCertificate H. Berthaisun about her future. DAVID MCKINLEY YOUNG ............ Band Master, 5,6 ... David plans to attend GWU to become a lawyer. THOSE NOT PHOTOGRAPHED WILLIAM ANDERSON KIRK G. BENNER, JR. CHARLES BOOTH WENDELL BROGSDALE CHARLOTTE BURKS ROGER E. BURTON JOH CARTER ELIZABETH H. CHILTON ROLAND L. CLARK WILLIAM S. CLEMENTS WILLIAM B. CONTES WILLIAM E. DAGGS MARCELLA A. DAILY MICHAEL R. DEL GRANDE DALE L. DEMENT DENNIS DICKENS JOHN J. FERNANDES BEVERLY J. FREEMAN WILLIAM GIBBONS HARFORD E. GOINGS, JR. Advanced Latin students trace Caesar's journey throu h Gaul. Standing: Elaine Cgipouras Elsie Bronson, Betty Jo Smith, Lucia Demma, Alberta Weakley. Seated: Amanda Hatcher, Gladys Swann. . 'Q fi. -3 5 fl Si CHARLES HAILER ALBERT HILL ELLA M. HOLLOWAY RAYMOND H. HOWARD AARON L. JACOBS HAROLD JONES HOPE KERASIOTES RICHARD H. KETTNER RCNNIE LAWHORN KENNITH LAWRANCE HATTIE M. LEWIS LANCE LIEN DELORES MARSHALL ALLEN L. MASON KAY F. MAY CHARLES V. MAXWELL CHARLES D. MEDLIN JOHN MCDORMAN MICHAEL MCGUIRE ROBERT MILLER THELMA McNEILL a n fn' J i I M Y B, ww' 1' ' f fn I BRENDA E. PEAD CURTIS POPE EDWA D RIEMER MARIAN RODGERS WILLIAM A. SANTAITI THOMASINE SCOTT JANE STONER KENNETH L. SWEET JUNE E. SWINK SUSIE TEASELY FRANCES J. THALLEY EARL C. TURNER MARVIN WEISBLATT AIBERT WILLIAMS CHARLES WILLIAMS CHARLES D. WILLIAMS JOSEPH WILLIAMS MARY S. WOOD PATRICK WOOLRIDGE DAVID YUEN ...JUNE Eddie's ...JUNE decided ...JUNE ff ' If Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed and some few to be chewed and digestedg .... Eastern seniors believe in feeding both their minds and their appetites 29 I:--uv ,I T' I Q n 16. 95 'W-s, aww qt' 1001: js I Y N.. 1 K UNDERCLASSMEN To tomorrow s sen1ors falls the responslblllty of ma1nta1n1ng the proud tra d1C10HS and pres tlge ofan outstandlng secondary school Thelr and aca em1c recor W111 stan festlmony of thelr dedlcatlon and devotlon to the1r future alma mater , . . . . service d ' d ' d as 'Frm l X C. is 'ts oh 'ata fs. 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S ff If AJ. .v ' ks. 4-wg. 4 'W haf' v-uk ,C i nrt , .jg 5 ' .A-L ' -5 Q... gas 45 55,5 WM bv--N, Ati rg f,' L a I A ACTIVITIES extbooks, compos1t1ons, and work sheets are not a that keep Easternltes bus x currlcular act1v1t1es, coverlng thevar1ed rt n our sc oo care T e by products o t ese contacts w1th others are tolerance, t1ence,and serv1ce e cret su ess 49 T . . 11 ' y. E tra- . . . . . . in- terests of the student body, play an active pa i h 1 er. h - f h ' . pa- ' ' - th se of all cc NATIONAL HONGR SCDCIETY NATI GVAL HUVOR SOCIETY IS! Row Rxta Archambeau Elsle Bronson Rose Mar1e Su1t 2nd Row Blame Ch1pouras Sh1r1ey Klncheloe Arlene Green Ester Mann Olhe WISE 3rd How Sh1rleyG1l11am Fan K1ng Carmen Danlels New lnductees not plctured are Carol Gandy Amanda Prerequlsltes for membershlp 1n the Natlonal Honor SOC1Ety are outstandlng Scholarshlp Leadership Character and Service Durlng the course of the school year the flfteen members of the Eastern Hxgh School chapter have performed val uable servlces for both thelr school and corrmunlty sellxng candy canes and TB seals at Chrlstmas chocolate eggs at Easter servxng as ushers at SpeC1al school functlons and pollshxng some of the many sports trophles awarded to East ern and ICS students all these worth wh11e contr1but1ons make the N H S a credlt to the school 9 J ' mv 2 I, 5 . :. 1 '. f , I . : , r ' 7 I l . I . 1 b I ' I I . 1 , Hatcher, Bern1e Gascon and Lawrence Jones. . . I ' I I I I I I 'WSF 1 in. STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First Row Second How Thlrd How Fourth How Fzfth Row Yvonne Lancaster Mary Streeter Sh1rley Gllllam Edward Capps Hose Merle Sult Joyce Bransome Betty Funk Ennetta Brown Agfm Mary Evans Paul1ne Grass DOTIS Armstrong Marlene Holmer Lee Marle Polndexter Joan Shlelds Ida Holmes Ruth Carter Janet Saunders Mary Sowell Carmen Danlels Barbara Hatcherson Mary Swann Shlrley Klncheloe DSISY Glasco Marlon Stlnger Rutha Brown Glorxa Hooper Hazel Moore John Brown Bobb Watson Fran Kuroda Sam Godfry Joe Tr1b1no John Davls Walter Dowdle Fred Gudger IQ FAN KING Pres1dent of the Eastern H1gh School Student Counc11 l957 THE STUDENT COUNCIL The governlng body of student llfe at Eastern 13 democra t1ca11y composed of one FBPPCSBHEHCIVC from each SBCCIOH Underthe leadershlp ofthelr YBPPBSBDERUIVCS the students carry out such admlrable Student Councll proJects as C01 lectxng food for needy fam1l1es at'Thanksg1v1ng and Chr1st mas, selllng brooms made by the bllnd, and aldlng 1n the promot1on of student publ1cat1ons 51 iv!!! . :-g'g -1- 9,34 I as 'L 5 MM a like are V i - cfi 4 5 T Q' ' ,fp ' r I V . L I I Q 45 K Q f I A M - . . , , I ' H ' A ' , .S t A. D ,JM . w -4 I . z I ' 'A . .. w at . I H L I X ' it Aly i,,L I C wi + if f - 1 ' f L7 ef QQWRE I - W ,V , f e r . f V I P '5 SLM' ' 0 l x K I' V mv, R,,,,,,.c,.,, V N ,.v..w..p.- ,f-.awww-'v : Q r-'wx . -A 9' . . mm . ' ' H 7 w.,.k , I ,A,c R TW M r -795 .HNr, qww . I, ' f s I Q A of ' : Z . . . ' ' . Y -Ibn 40 4,4 . 'D Q - . ' Q 0' , P J us Q. -E U . EW , , , - K Q .. K if fs it I LL A.. I ,i ' I A fm F O J o ,. K: .NT 0. . V: I A k -WKV W ,J , . 'W F I his I 4 Y 1. . Y J 3 1 1 4 fuss! ffflff 0'1 MUSICAL INTERLUDE First Row: S. Penn, J. Chapman, M. Shimp, P. Fonner, E. Wagner, H. Wagner G. Johnson, M. McSwain, B. DeAt1ey, G. Swann, E. Campbell, S. Jackson, L Demma, C. Hankins, J, Rayboldg Second Row: B.Jones, M.Dent, L. Poindexter D. Gilchrist, M. Bevans, M. Goon, B. Weaver, C. Pizzuto,J.Divver, R.Green G. Smith, T. Reeves, C. Booth, J. Davis, C.Danie1s, A.Graves, S. Thompson P.Hynes, C.Goebe1, A.Hopewe11, A.Hatcher, B.Grayg Third Row: L.Sawyers, B Carter, W.C1erico, G.Kiatta, J.Watterson, S.Worthen, J.Worthen,V.Jones, J Feenster, E.Pearson, C.Trueheart, N.King, R.Price, G.Byrd, D.Price,B.Go1d smith, B.Smith, B.Powe11, N.Weaver, L.Ho1der, L.Grayg Fourth Row: F.Brown E.Jabcobs, D.Brown, P.Denham, J.Wi1liams, A.Sparies, L.Hines, A. Jones, R Long, J.Land, J.Brown, H.Moore, J.Thomas, B.Co11ins, M.Stinger, F.Kirk, M Bell, M.Wright, J.Gascon, L.Carter, L.Parkerg Fifth Row: A.Louizes, S.Ash ford, L.Russel1, J.Carter, F.S1oan, L.Carpenter, H.Moore, A.Mi1es, J.Wood C.Free, A.Mason, L.Campbe11, E.George, T.Furman, S.Jackson, K.Brizzi,J.A1 lan, P.A1corn, B.F1etcher, J.Carter, J.Dorr, E.Mamakasg Sixth Row: G. Mc Gunigal, M.Ho11ister, J.Thomas, E.Peterson, B.Stova11, P.Ware, G.Eckenbar get, J.Corne11, A.Atkins, E.Wo1fe, J.Lunt, E.Fox,S.Gordon, J.Tue11,E.Jack son,J.Koch, J.Bice, E.Mann, T.Co1bert, A.Dean, L.0wens,W.Horton, M.Singer P.Gross. 52 C5 Y I.-nn ffl W 1 3 5 '-P 5 - he , T .T ' yy- g, rj' 1- f' W QU, A ' QT1 Qg qg ' iilig 'wo IWW FX: THE EASTERN CHORUS Each morning at 8:10, refrains of music can be heard drifting through the halls around room 300 as the Chorus rehearses under the direction of Miss Jeanette Wells. Throughout the year, this tal- ented singing group contributes to as- sembly programs. In addition to re- cording the Christmas Prelude which was broadcast over station WINX the Chorus had the honor ofsinging for The Voice ofAmerica Climaxing their mus icalseason isthe Spring Serenade which affords Eastern neighbors and friends the opportun1ty to enjoy an evening of fine choral music and novelty numbers 1' ,fp gre fha ses f sow, Q 53 PUBLICATION 'U PUNCH AND JUDY EDITORS --- The students who started the production wheels turningin orderto put out our yearbook are, L. to R.: Elaine Chipouras, Editor-in-Chief, Rita Archambeau, Senior Editor, Elsie Bronson, Activities Ed- itor, Mariana Souri, Art Editor, Richard Beyer, Sports Editor,Patricia Fonner, Photography Editor, Barbara Dur- gin, Underclass Editor. Punch and Judy section representatives and staff study plans for the 1957 edition of the yearbook. Their job is to produce and promote sales of the annual. First Row: Willie Cammon, Rosalind Rus- sel1,Elsie Jacobs,Hosie Killian, Brenda Anderson, BettyJo Smith, Ida Ford, Rutha Brown, Olive Jack- son,Unity Macklin, SecondRow: Sid Lowry,Efforsene QI' Aih Q ,4iil-h.Ax- Students Posted On Several members of the staff help to plan the senior section of the Punch and Judy. The work of many hands and minds goes into the assemblying of the yearbook. L. to R.: Sitting: Gladys Swann,Rita Archambeaug Standing: Betty Jo Smith, Judy Colwell, Gloria Green. .,hn 2 --A-M A Y M , 'J!,4, I V -ww ' ff', f, FQ .. , f uv ' 4 ' i 'f if ' 'gf lil Mamakos,Margaret Carter,Evelyn Jones, Irsi Milli- son, Carol Gandy, Judy Colwell, Anita Smith, Bar- bara Durgin, Teresa Smith, Gloria Green, Carmen Daniels, Gladys Swann, Third How:Florence Bullox, Ruby Lewis,Nancy Williams, Katy Johnson, Virginia Meritt,Molly Harper,Joyce Cornell, Mary Pinckney. 1 5 0 5719 83' is Hs, N haf, ip... 'wx ffrfx W if School Activities The Easterner attracts some forty-two students who publish the paper during the school year. Along with their faculty advisor, Miss Keenan, the staff arrives at school early in the morning and remains long after the halls are empty. Having won the C.S.P.A. Medalist Award for eleven years, the N.S.P.A. All-American for thirteen years, the Quill and Scroll International Honor Rating for thirteen years, the Gallup Award for eleven years, and the S.I.P.A. Plaque in 1955, The Easterner has been one of the top school news- papersin the country for over eleven consecutive years. EASTERNER EDITORS --- The students who are responsible for the Eastern student body being well informed are, L. to R.: Arlene Green Editor-in-Chiefg Fan King, Managing Editor Shirley Ashford, Associate Editor: Robert Miller, Sports Editorg and Alzena Graves Assistant Editor. Kb, ng, ,-. w ix' Nr , f N.f ma ng .rf EASTERNER CUBS --- Seated: Thomas Reeves, Patricia Fonner, Stanley music,Delores Marshall, Amanda Hat- cher,AnnieHopewell,Velecia1bnkins Standing: Jerome Wood,Charles Free, Alzena Graves, James Feenster, Sid Lowery, Gladys Swann. EASTERNER REPRESENTATIVES First Row: Eleanor Greenfield, Mollie Harper, Iceline McNeil, Diane Lynch, Ef- rosene Mamakos, John Davis, Lois Pablo Second Row: Joe Divver, Patricia Drake, Gloria Epps,Brenda King, Frances Wilson, Shirley Kennedy,Barbara Hatehersgn, Eula Bodie,Pauline Gross, Jacqueline Hopkins. Third Rom: Iris Millison, Joyce Jones, Judy Jones,Annie Jackson,Audrey Washing- ton, Catherine Dawkins. Ai Clubs Show Varied Interests , 5 ' bf 5 WU ' g S ,1 Quill and Scroll, pictured below, is the International Honor Society for high school journalists. Its members come from both Punch and Judy and The Easterner. New mem- bers are inducted through atraditional and very formal program, followed by aluncheon. L. to H.: Fan King, Alzena Graves, Shirley Ashford, Lucia Demma, Arlene Green, and Robert Miller. ,ang if - , I H , ,V 'r 1:..1.,s1,w,si,,. ,WWW NVYIV zxh s 3-yi,.L, ,, ,nv W ff'mMf+-.. ., M Students interestedin further education who have been recommended by their counselors for member- ship belongto the College Club. Under Mr. Boyd's direction, the group studies college entrance requirements, tuition fees,and other information necessary for enrolling in college. First Row: Shirley Kincheloe, Barbara Durgin, Elaine Chip- ouras. Second How: Olive Jackson, Carmen Daniels Richard Counts, Rutha Brown, Brenda Anderson, Arlene Green, Fan King. Third Row: Jean Carter Gladys Swann, Shirley Gilliam, Alzena Graves, Amanda Hatcher, Carol Gandy, Rose Suit, Stanley Music. Fourth Row: Lucia Demma, Theresa Smith, Betty Jo Smith, Elsie Bronson. 'N fVZ M' n . H .X A iii .-,rg LATIN CLUB Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Hundley, members of the Latin Club sing modern songs in an old language and dramatize stories from the life of the Bomans. The Latin Club is affiliated with the Junior Classical League, and club members proudly wear J C L pins. Seated: Marjorie Goon, Carol Gandy, Francis Kuroda, Paul Baylor, Elaine Chipouras and Elsie Bronson. Standing: Ida Ford, Ether Harris, Joyce Davis, Priscella Gallion Richard Counts, Barbara Brown, Annie Hopewell Ennetta Brown, Carl Trueheart, Mrs. Hundley Rutha Brown. SPANISH CLUB Since there are no Jose Grecos or flamenco dan- cers among their group, Spanish Club members sat- isfy themselves with improving their conversational ability and learning Spanish songs and stories. Mr.Mendeloff conducts this club as arecreational supplement and inspiration to Spanish language students. First How: Mary Bell, Carrie Edwards, Sarah Smith, Beverly Freeman. Second Row: Kath- erine Ihompson,Joyce Stewart. Third Row Delores Brown,Marcia Gaskins. Margaret Lancaster, Joseph Gilchrist,Martha Hunter,Rutha Brown,Sandra Penn, Betty Johnson,Barbara Broadnax,Efrosene Mamakos. xiii' 'si 's..,,,..f' 57 I pl PHYSICS CLUB Science students who have a strong interest in electronics and theromdynomics as well as a B average in science may become members of the Physics Club Their projects each year stimulate their interest in science asa career. L. to H.: Robert Miller, Patricia Hynes, Lewis Kirschner, Wilbur Watson, Carol Gandy, Mr. Logan. Hlho will gain control of the Suez Canal?n This is the question being debated by the Current Events Club. The moderator is Richard Counts. THE BIBLE CLUB The Bible Club meets each Monday morning as a fellowship for students who feel that their re- ligion extends into their daily lives. Well known religious leaders often visit as guest speakers, or a religious film may make up the program. 7 JUNIOR RED CROSS We are proudof our Junior Red Cross and of its rec- ord as a service organization. Under the direction of Miss Carolyn Fitchett, the J B C entertainment troupe brought goodcheer and laughterto the patients at Walter Reed, D.C. General, and other hospitals in the area. Other group members have volunteered their services to prepare and wrap gifts of candy, books and toys for the hos italized children. Each East- ernite becomes a member of the J B C by filling the Bed Cross gift boxes. THE EASTERN BANK. Banking services onasmall scale are of- fered Eastern' s students by the bank staff with Mrs.ZinInerman as President and Gen- eral Manager. Here students can build up savings accounts and collect interest or add to their U.S. savings stamp books. But it is school spirit rather than thrift that brings the long lines to the bank doors when tickets for various school ac- tivities are sold. S CAFETERIA HELPEHS - Student helpers who keep the lines moving briskly in the cafeteria and have a friendly smile for impatient and hun- gry customers line up behind the table of 1, U LIBRARY ASSI STANTS To remove the touch of anonyn- imity from the over-due slips that remind Easterni tes of those half-finished books, here are Miss Collins'library assistants First Row: L. to R.: Janice Kennard,Patricia Kinzer, Annie Wright,Jacqueline What1ey,Mar- tha Lee, Mary Bladen, Georgia Kitt. Second Row: LindseyEaly, .IosephGilchrist,R0sie Killian, Jean Carter,Mary Johnson, Mary Streeter, Yvonne Liv- ingston. Third Row: Delores Marshall,Carol Gandy,Betty Goldsmith, Joan Dyson, Carolyn Campbell, Janice Hannah. 'af -ff, . xx 1 fl! 1 2' fu! , 1 I pg ix , 3 fresh desserts. Shirley Pitts, Lucia Demma, Lorraine Gray, Jean Whitley, Patricia Fonner Hose Marie Suit, Delores Jones, Ollie Wise, '41i a ' fe La, r L yu g, -wail 'csv My Rose Marle Su1t and Tommy Powell were elected M 8 M1ss Senlor by the 1957 graduatlng class In the eyes of the1r classmates they typlfy the average SCDIOT student Students Keeping Lzve y WW tarlal work and to travel ANNA C EGELNICK JUNE 3 ec Pres Student COUDCII Rep 3 4 5 Anna s b1ggESt am b1t1ons are to get marrled to do secre PUNCH AND JUDY SALES PROMOTION ASSEMBLY Openlng Ezerczses FAN KING Cheerleaders KATHERINE BRIZZI Booster Club OLIVE JACKSON Red Cross . ROBERT JONES Student Councll.. ---- FAN KING Natlonal Honor Soclety Yearbook Presentatxon ELAINE CHIPOURAS PAT FONNER ELSIE BRONSON BREND ROSE MARIE SUIT RITA ARCHAMBEAU BARBARA DURGIN MARIANA SOURI A ANDERSON BARBARA WEAVER fl r. ' ' ,Y K f l l ' Q ff - OT, -6 ... S . ., 3,4 ... I - . ., , , . . . . I ' ' . , D ' MARCH 26, 1957 w EASTERN TALENT REVIEW FCI! 1956 NOVEMBER 16, 1956 Morning Devotions, ......,.... Elaine Chipouras The Lord's Pra er .-.. .,..,....., T om Reeves No Business Liie Show Bus iness . ....... Cast Accor-diqn Medley .................. Jghn Davis Piano Solo ...... .......,........ J el-omg Wg-,gd Give us This Da ..4.--- Lee Marle Poindexter Interpretative Bones- Brenda Anderson, Del- ores Ragland Baton Tvirl, Colneraderie March. 4..Iacque1in Ho kins Dance Interpretation of g'endcrly'f . . .Barbara Weaver Vocal Trio.., ....... Beverly DeAtle , Earlene Wa er, Helen Wagner Ballet Solo, 'Helen ogvgrioy' Theme' .... Gladys ann Violin Solo, Ave Har ia ........ Charles Free Acrobatic Dance, Pretend .... Doris Armstrong Jan-Up ......... Marjorie and Margaret Lan- caster, Martha Hunter Autumn Leavesf' ................. Male Quartet Dance InterpretationoIf Honlzy Tonk .... Betty Wil iams Piano Solo, St.Louis Blues. .... M rna c ain M Sw School Song ............ Cast and Eheerleaders v ar - s t Frequent assemblies break the monotony of the daily class routine. Easternites were entertained by fellow students at the Eastern Talent Review spon- sored by the Punch 85 Judy. The General Motors March of Progress made science a bit more inter- esting, and choral and band groups from various branches of the Armed Forces showed the lighter side of the service. Qi Students Perform Valuable School Services INFIRMARY Tongue depressers, cotton swabs,gauze pads, bandages, a smooth bed ! These are some of the comforts and conveniences of the infirm- ary,keptready for student or faculty use by Mrs.Sim- mons and her helpers L. to R.: Emmanuel Mendozo, Joyce Davis, Jo- seph Divver, Jacqueline Smithwick,George Brown Donna Simms, Ether Harria. fb -4----Z I, uv K- .ljsw is 75 K Ir., ig :IP M SRXNMNM I SCHOOL STORE Need a new pen? No one from whom to borrow a sheet of pa- per? Surely the school store is open, and Mr. Sharitz and his sales personnel are ready to sell the stationery and school supplies that Eastern- ites need. Store clerks gain invaluableexperiencein amost realistic business enterprise L.toR.i Barbara Headley,Carol Fisher, Barbara Hatcherson, Joan Butlern BOOK ROOM There is an almost endless a- mount4ofclerical work, eheck- ing, sorting,andcountingthat must be done to keep the book room functioning efficiently and books and supplies moving out to teachers. Several stu- dents other than those pic- tured here helped at various busy times during the school year. L.toR. Patrick Wool- ridge, David Medlin, Robert Jones,Jimmy Kiem,Jimmy Norton LOCK ER CREW A nickel really isn't much, and that padlock must come off! Down to room 117 go for- getful students to pay the price for the folly of leaving a locker open, and Mrs Proc- tor's diligent locker crew continue their work of help- ing Easternitesprotecttheir property. STAGE CREW To anoutsider, the panels of light switches and control levers backstage are terrify- ing, butthe stage crew flips them off and on as though they were the kitchen light switch. Mr. Berkely, the school electrician, super- vises their trainingandpar- ticipation in all assembly programs. L. to H.: Robert Jones, Louis Martin, Howard Dye, Rudolph Clemins, Eddie Jackson. PROJECTIONISTS These are the boys we seldom see at their work, for they are eitherin the back of the room or in the projection room, operating the several machines that show films for education and entertainment. First Row: James Coleman, Edward Simmons, Willie Butler, James Bruton,Char1es Siebert Second Row: Robert Hudson, Richard Counts, Robert Bar- rett, Thomas Reeves, James Patrick, Douglas Heath. . nv- Hf n Q f X 5 rl y -sk .1 5 .XX . ' . x v ihwmzmx . , Business Students Learn and Earn BUSINESS OFFICE STUDENTS Training for a career in the future, business- minded girls are steadily on the job in the busi- ness office. Seated, L. to R.: Carrolla Pizzugo, Carmen Fernandez,Ann Sanders, Eleanor Greenfield, Mary Bullox, Rutha Brown. Standing: L. to H.: Carol Green,Hannah Frazier, Barbara Hancock, Bar- bara Wilkinson, Mary Wood, Marjorie Goon, Shirley Montgomery. 64 if C960 COOPERATIVE WORK PROGRAM STUDENTS Smiles are seen on the faces of these Co- operative Work Program students as they leave their beloved Eastern by the marble stairs. First Hom: Shirley Thompson, Bar- bara Cardozo, Betty Gouldman. Second Row: Susie Stains,Joyce Koch, Geraldine Kiatta, Eleanor Pore, Frances Rochester, Maureen Boyle, Maria Barr. Third Row: Ann Hooker, Mable Cunningham,Mary Bevans,Nancy Hoover, Mary Ebb. M---M 'N E - Q., ,wAx, 'A w ty ,Q E r , .. Jaan THE EASTERN CADET CORPS uParade Rest!n IS the command glven by the CBPCHID and it seems that each cadet 18 obeylng CADET PRCC-RAM THE RIFLE CLUB Keen eyes and steady nerves help these ri- fle trainees score in competativematches. f Tim 4,1 xff ai 'b 'iw-1,,w QQ at Wa 15-rv. df'-ff f I ijffensg J ' bf if I '-'bf' Q lf' 1 imp 'T J 1 ,, Bw ,aw is-Q2 Z' .vl ' w-... Q 4 ,- SPORTS In athletlcs 1t 1S 1mportant to w1n, but more lmportant than vlctory 1S the development of character and good sportsmanshlp. Our coaches have strlven to th1s end, and through thelr efforts have g1V6n us not only good teams, but have turned the boys 1nto men of better character E 0 -. 1 ' 1 , .. 1 is I 4 1 1. , yen' .,., 'NX Q Q ' W 'I ' Q 'az ' , f f 1 . 4 , Ka ,Www Q xq' e 41 an 40' JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: Edward Wright, Warren Copland, Isaac Brown, Joe Long, Arthur Wade, Curtis Joyner, Wainwright Boseman, James Grayson, James Jones, Mr. Bristor. Second Row: Herbert Rush- ing, Bennie Hodges, Earl Holmes, Leroy Green,Joe Wil1iams,Wil Q, 11am Kinnard, Tony Savoy. Third How: Raymond Gist, Leonard Campbell, Roy Tucker, Royce Robinson, Lawrence Jameson, James Maddox, Roscoe Brown, John La Grande. , 'M .- -ali 45352 J V , ' - fn if L is gg-. or sg Q gif , ,.- , . M. ,' QSSA J T' PZ !-: jf A- V i ' if if 'R tx ' I ' i an l i . .: A sf ' i 4 fiikkg ' Li. iv rfu' . Q 'lq.gMs V : 1 1, a QW ,. of off, is J- l ,L J , . jgl H- 2 ,Q -L I' , r My -' i Ai , vi at .- 1. - tml- u - f sl R, . :4,..,.- 1- 68 FOOTBALL 1957 fr 1, Q IU HG: 2 HMM M A ... yy 1 : ,E+ .T A A W .. . .. W ,Q I H f rem- was ,gh , 4, Q :fel ' L S L wg f its l 8 A fgqp z. A L - . X M . ' , . R f A ,ilgl il? 'gh' x S ,e'x M A QQ N' 5' ,VJ 5 , V :S ' 'G' V1 E :pf us .1 !'f Q5 121g we 5. ! ,lin A vm 5 3 ,W 5 or Wx . 1, 1- was agen- 'off L , i,75V33 if W M' . W! 'J' IW Ywl- ' M' HE Q W X E, , E , Q T 6 L ,-se 1-L x 2 A rf - V? 1 . x. 1 a . :fx .. .V ,,-Q. I 25? -- ,.,,,.,,.. 9' .' - I fi fu S ar ' Q I VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM First Row Wayne Smallwood Douglas Thomas Joe Tr1b1H0 Thom as Bratcher Dxck Kettner Mlchael Del Grande Lawrence Jones B111 Clements wllllam Lee Second How Eddle Wolf Tommy Powell James Peek Charles Hearst Bernard Ch8V1S Levl Chap l1n Sam Duncan Clyde Green Theodore Blakeney Thrrd Row M Mentzer Eddxe Leong Sam Godfrey Fred Holmes Reglnald Hall Harry Harrls Tom Jordon Sonny Gordon Charles Borghese Charles Sullxvan 69 'Q EASTERN FOOTBALL SCORES 1957 Fastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Fastern Total l74 Lebanon Bethlehem Balto Poly Chamberlaln AHRCOSCIB Phelps Armstrong Splngarn Tech Total I ihqf 49- YQ A www! 3 ILL ,I VARSITY SENIORS Lower left,clockwise: Bill Clements, Guard, Wayne Smallwood, Half back, Sonny Gordon, Full back, Thomas Powell, Half back, Dick Kettner, Full back and half back, Michael Delgrande, Center: Thomas Bratcher,Endg Sam Godfrey, Guard, Joe Tribino, End, Lawrence Jones, Guardg Douglas Thomas, Quarter back, Billy Lee, Half back, Eddie Wolfe, Guard. MJ . VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM L. to H.: First Rom:Pete Kettner, James Thomas, Bernard Chavis, Jim Pratt,Levi Chap man, Ronnie Lawhorn, Mr. Hart. Second Row Bill Chandler, Tom Bratcher, Ernest Huggs James Jones, Clyde Green,Wendell Brogsdale Third How: James Burton, Albert Hill. Jim Pratt scores two points as Eastern em erges to victory over Tech. BASKETBALL . . . Varsity Ernest Huggs sinks One, helping Eastern beat Armstrong 96-94. f' A., vm' XYEH JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL L.to R.: First Ros: Bill Baylor, Bruce Gor- don,Burley Johnson,Ernest Huggs,James Jones Tony Savoy. Second Row: James Miller, Carl Wehausen, Ronnie Bruce, Fred Holmes, James Grayson. Third Row: Lawrence Jameson, Lor- enzo Williams, Hyman Young,James Dean, Bob- ert Preston, Clyde Green. Junior Varsity Jim Pratt fights for the ball in a practice game against St. John's. Number25, Bernard Chavis, jumps with number 21, Phelps, and we win by 7 points. 42,351 fm! YV 'ff ..7w t a G l' ,Ki W E BASEBALL, 1957 L.toH.: First Row: Lawrence Jones, John Parker, Bernard Chavis, William Lewis, Raymond Rusten. Second How: Pete Kettner,Wayne Mayhew, Marshall Conner, Harry Harris, John Savoy.Third Row: Jim Pratt,Durand Ford, Thomas Gordon,Fred MooreBilly Chapman,Richard Dean. Fourth Row: Mr. Jankowski, Wendell Brogsdale,Ronald Bruce,Larry Cunningham. Ronnie Lawhorn tags a Spingarn man out as he at- tempted to steal. IAboveI Doug Thomas, with an excellent slide, is safe at third in our game against Coolidge. fHightj SPRING SPORTS Baseball S ,,,, .S mf , ,WW1 Q.,Qm,M HM,ewmW,.Mwa,. - as ff- 'lm 0 V W . -' , Dv- .,. -. ,.,, WV,l,Mi ,,,,, , ,- 5, .....,a,..,, .. x,'1 Q, F M3 i W.. f ttoo L si? T51 hfW'lFiEi4w f wwf ww W-g 5 ogg ! Me: S Q ,.4.,4 qw Track A W Go ALL- SPORTS DAY One of the most colorful athletic events of the year is Eastern' s All-Sports Day. Held in the spring, it boasts a var- iety of contests. Aside from relay races and a softball game between two teams of girls, there is a race test- ing the running prowess of the baseball team against that of the track team. However,the highlight of the day is a Faculty-Varsity Baseball game,in which athletically inclined teachers oppose the regular Eastern Baseball team. A Hr, 15 ,za ,, 759 i M, ,S Afff QQ' 'Agn g . J F 5 My ..,Q1 L., .A gf ,KL Q I I I I H I il ' ww A tlae A ,x ' L A A., fl 'AA I' 'D . X xI?Q r v W inf? a 5 4 is yg11gj,5t A ffyym, I 'fafgllj ta. Q2 Weigh? A Q, - re 'lt .. if 'ua A , nic gi 55, A , qgiwuiwk gi at c L L fe We A 4 A lg, A 'Yew ei 1 or . J 55 'D 7 Zsjx . 37 , Y ., A A :ir ,I if y ' at ,1 iili i l as W i GOLF TEAM L.t0 R.: First Row:James Bruton, Peter White. Second Row: Tom Furman, Bill Martin, Richard Beyer, David Battle, Lacoste Rivers, Mr.Hart. Third Row: John Thell, Richard Peterson. 75 ,,r,:?' J' Crowd Pleasers for Sports THE BOOSTER CLUB In their dress of blue and white, Booster Club members support the Cheerleaders and encourage healthy school spirit for Eastern's athlet- ic program. On Blue and White Days, which are on every Friday of the football season, all students are ask- ed to wear the school colors of blue and white, and Boos- ter Club members may even wear their blue and white crew hats in class. The fa- culty adviser is Mr.Russell. l' nga '-'I-nu., Events CHEERLEADERS uYcah! Eastern! Fight, Tenn Fight!n Sparked by Mrs. McMurray, the Cheer- leaders participate in football and basketball games at Eastern and away. L. to H.: Gladys Swann,Rose Marie Suit Lee Marie Poindexter, Shirley Gilliam, Kathy Brizzi,Pat Fonner, Efrosene Ma- makos, Carol Gandy, Alice Atkins,Bar- bara Stovall. The girls must maintain above-average grades, attend practice sessions regularly,and lead cheers at games to earn their letters. 5, S4 ,,,4 5 W,f' DRIVER EDUCATION Mr. Cannon gives instructions in AAA-approved safe driving techn1ques to Garland Hancock, Marcia Eau Claire, Jimmy Thomas Allce Bell b fore taking his class out for practice 1+-.gm ..b 'Z Q E, E 77 Accountancy and Flnanclal Admmlstratlon Courses Leadmg to B C S and M C S Degrees Give specnfic trannmg for accountmg posftlons furnish basus for advancement to executive posts prepare for CPA examinations Day and evening classes Coeducatronal Catalog on Request BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY 1100 SIXTEENTH STREET NW at L Washington 6 D C Rlpubllc 7 2262 When you're in the mood For wonde rful food Head for the H O T H O P E As near as your appetlte Food For The Whole Fam11y Radeowt and Smpp SCHOOL PHOTOS NA tlonal 8 0288 607 I5th Street N W BOYS CLUB OF WASHINGTON In? 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