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Attending the Senior Receptio i are Barbara Keller, David Wright, Mrs. Harry HaiTington, Mr. Don Kramer, and Linda Martin. P-TA keeps busy i Viewing the plans for the coming year, the P-TA officers Mis William Becker, vic- president; Mrs. Harry Harrington, president; iVlrs. Aaron Leak, recording secretary; and Mrs. James Leeper, corresiu.iding scc--e ' i.a.y. discus-: a m -.U ' -, ' , ' esti( ns gi c-n them by alumni, faculty, and members of the student hody.
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-Marching Continentals display their abilities and talent during a parade under the direction of R. 0. T. C. sponsors and officers. Events keep pupils buzzing Continentals are constantly on the go, students and alumni alike. Parents and teachers parti- cipate in school sponsored activities and plan and work with our capable P-TA officers. Students prepare homework assignments, fill after school hours with part-time jobs, club meetings, coke dates, church organizations, and various recreational sports. People on the go describes the students and alumni of Washington High School. These ac- tivities in which Continentals participate so whole-heartedly serve to make high school days more enjoyable to the students and parents. Celebrating victories of the season, our gridders eye a victory cake baked by a proud parent.
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Displaying the recent blouse and shirt wear, Jim Schwartz, Marsha Blanlcenship, Irene May, Don Lindsey, and David Horner jovially note the unusual styles. Footwear style and comfort are compai-ed by shoeless Continentals in a discussion of fads. Fads forever oO Executive-type wheels, Ronnie Ellis, Charles Meisen- heimer, Larry Glaze, and Bill Pinkston demonstrate the latest fad in masculine headgear. Developing and characterizing each school year, fads have lived a short existence and, later, have lost popularity. Poncho and split level blouses, distinguished hats, and weird shoes were a few of the ' 59- ' 60 fads. Originated by the minority, these weird-types of clothing and accessories have dominated the average stu- dent. Shortly after the majority of students obtained the item, another fad developed and pushed the preceeding one out of style. Each year, fads have added spice and vigor to our routine life and will continue to live, fade, and be replaced by fads of future Continentals.
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