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STRING ALONG WITH THEM! Meinhers of the Con- tinental Symphony are row 1: Donna Lively, Claudia Ilafgfes, Ilullllllll Dillard, Carolyn Landess, R o Il ni e llobles, Shirley Geiling, Carol Lake, Ten a Tearneyg ro W 2: C l1 1' i s Guleff, David Va11Buskirk, Theodosia Artis, Doris Greer, Charlene Baker, Peggy lVIorrow, Susan Sauter, David Lee, Andrea Copeland, Ruth Hern- don, Carol Wdoxvka, .Iudy Austin: row 3: Barbara Reid, Eliane Anderson, Sue Case, Phyllis Wright, Lyllfla Dot- elubs add elegance to son, Sharlene Wilson, .Iudy Durliani, Gilda Iillf-r, Clif-1'yl Boiel, Ilani lYIl'Kllllli'yQ roxv Al: Julia Harris, Rose-iiiary Fillmore, John Seininicli, Kathy film-ltoii, Slllldy lief-leg. Janet Cerl'1i11,IClle11 Albro, llill White, .ludy Kelly, Kathy Nelson, Randy Farnierg row .lini Kattman, 'l ni .lawf- hs, Kent Ohe1'gl'ell,JoeRevell, Ray Knight, Don Dudley, standing: Miss Ruth Rosser, lilrnest Bexvley. Rodney Sprouse, Tracy Benge, Dave Buddenbauin, Betty Sand- ers. Not shown are Connie Priest lllltl Hettijo JUDIISUII. musical festivities SING ,BOYS, SING! The nienibers of the I3oy's Con- cert Cluh include row 1: Bill Sanders, Clarence Porter. Callohan Ware, Charles Arnold, Gary Gunther, Nathan Overstreet, Jerry Wheeler, David Stinson, Jerry Reid, Robert Runner, Denny Filiatreau, D011 Owens, Roger Lou, Bill Westnioreland, Robert Zeronik: row 2: Larry Vaughn, AI'l'0Il Kellains, Raymond Klepber, Bill Keller, Michael Rich, Alfied Duvall, Tom Silvers, Bill Hedges. Richard George, R011 Herring, Dennis Bohall, William Kohinson, Delindus Brown: row 3: M1'. To111 McCor- 29 1 5 5 le stale P I Jaffe H 1 11 S ' i ' l S 5 mick, Phill Canipliell, l'aul Martin, Ronnie Jones, lien- neth Adams, .I ose 11 h 'I'urner. Artliur Allen. Mike Arnett, Larry Dalton. l'hil Smith, Mike t':1uldxv.All. Mike Tibhetts, Marc Yan Denliarlq, Roh Crossly. Dinh Funk, Ke1111y Ross: row bl: lfrnest Cariialian. Don Men- ser, Roger Cesnik, Daniel Cazell, lloh Ford, Morris l'l1illips,Willia1n Mitchell, Richard Z1-ronick, Wally Gare rett, Mike Gentry, Nick Yerron. Ralph Taylor, David Seherd, Steve XYest. David llroxvn. ,Taye Mills, Mary Gladson, Gary llroxvder, Larry lloyd, lfddie I USllDlll'll.
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TUNING UP! Members of the Symphonette are row 1: Donna Lively, Claudia Hughes, Barbara Reid, Ronnie Nobles, Ruth Herndon, Shirley Geiling, Carol Wdowka, Carol Lake, Tena Tearney, row 2: Chris Guleff, Phyllis Wright, John Senfenick, Judy Durham, Gilda Elle1', Joe Revell, Dan Hamilton, Ray Knight, Don Dudley, Fred Murray, Tim Jacobs, Bill White, Judy Kelly, Kathy Nelson, George Stuckey, Kathy Sommer, Janet Corbin, row 3: Miss Ruth Rosser, David Buddenbaum, Rodney Sprouse. Popular music is a specialty of the group. Under the able direction of Miss Ruth Rosser, the orchestra groups have soared to new heights. The latest addition at Washington High School is the Symphonette. Students are chosen from the Junior and Senior Orchestras. All three groups perform at school convocations, contest, festivals, P-TA meetings,. and many nearby grade schools. Each year four orches- tra students are chosen to perform in an All- City High School Symphony. Through all these activities, students find pleasure and add to their backgrounds in the musical field. For many years the Girls' and Boys' Con- cert Clubs have been training grounds for stu- dents interested in more specialized vocal music. These vocal groups perform at some school con- vocations, spring festivals, and P-TA meetings. They are directed by Mrs. Ruth King and Mr. Thomas McCormick. The students in Girls' and Boys' Concert Club are taught the purpose for broadening their knowledge of music. Orchestra, Symphonette, and concert E S SINGING IN HARMONY! Members of the Girls' Con- cert Club are row 1: Jeannie Nash, Marcia Cody, Evelyn Utley, Sandy Love, Carol Boone, Trudy Gosnell, Paul- ette Frye, Kaye Masscna, Jan Davis, Shirley Freeman, Starr Wycoff, Ethel Cole, Sandra Dean, Janet Barnett: row 2: Allene Botzum, Debby Sanders, Janay Toole, Jeannine Plunkett, Lola Schabel, Jean Kibby, Vivian Edwards, Arlene Perdue, Pam Hedges, Linda Brad- ford, Janet Reynolds, Lucy Campbell, Janice Baird, Mar- cella Benson, Mrs. Ruth King, sponsor: row 3: Bonnie Kilgore, Angela Watt, Jackie Jared, Vicki Hampton, Leslie Mosiman, Elizabeth Dimoff, Becky Spicer, Les- lie Sims. Diane Wyland, Carol Branham, Sheila Wehr, Linda Midkiff, Linda Bennett, Nancy Taylor, Sue Haz- lett, Donna Wilson: row 4: Rosemary Wiles, Gloria McCoy, Carol Murray, Suzie Griffith, Dorothy Barry, Beverly Claud, Donna Theamann, Pat Gardner, Vir- ginia Cuchman, Sue Neely, Merida Brooks, Elizabeth Bess, Kathy Hurst, Carole Anthony, Linda Davidson. These girls entertain at school activities.
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GET THAT BALL! In the Boys' Physical Education classes, many sports and exercises are taught to stimulate interests and help the boys to maintain a physical fitness program recommended by the President. Physical fitness and military GO TEAM, GO! Continental girls have an opportunity to develop skill and co-ordination during their games and exercises in Girls' Physical Education. Since physical education is an important basis for life, this department at Washington tries to promote healthy outlets for the students interested in the aspects of life. At least one year of physical education is required and after this many students further their interest in physical training. They may enter a sport ac- tivity or may become a gym assistant for one or two semesters. Health and safety is another phase in this department at Washington. This course is a full credit, is required, and is now called Health and Safety I. Health and safety helps to create an understanding of what good heath is and how our human organs function. First aid and d r i v e r ' s education,. now called Health and Safety II, is a course which helps the students learn the policies and procedures of becoming a safe and skilled driver by actu- ally driving a car. Statistics have proven that this training in good driving habits has con- siderable influence on a person's later record as a safe driver.
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