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HIGH SERVICE BOOK Louis N. Levinson A1 Levy Francis M. Lewis Robert S. Lilleberg R. R. Lindeman Bill Lindlow Harold E. Lister Gordon A. Littman Bowen Lloyd Rollin A. Lowe Donald Lucia Louis M. Luna Harold G. Lustig George Welling Madison George Maganaris Gordon Maillon Al Malauf R. B. Markis Ken Mavok Robert J. McAdams John E. McAtee M. F. McCarthy Burl McConnell O. H. McCormick Jack McDonald Preston Mendell William R. Merifield Ralph F. Meyer Harry B. Meyers Richard L. Mills Mickey Mitchell Gil Morgan Robert Moser, Jr. Byron Mosteller Gale Mountford jack Moynihan Daniel E. Mulahy Ralph Munowitch Ray F. Murphy Joseph Neely Leonard Neuman Edward Nissen Art Norack Louis J. North Walter H. Obermeyer Jim Ohlssen Daniel C. Ota john E. Owens Irving Palasky George A. Pallvinny A. J. Papagenge Herb Patnoe Ray Peaesall Reuben A. Penirian Stan Perkins Clay W. PfaeHle Edwin Pike Gordon H. Pond G. Y. Pong john O. Potts Art Ragan W. B. Raisner Edward Reese Harold fHapl Renfort Wally Renfort Gerard Rhine Alexander J. Rice Paul R. Rice Bob Riese Richard G. Roberts Ed Roder Rene J. Rodigon Harry Rosenthal Richard W. Russ Stanley G. Sadler Kenneth F. Schildt Clarence E. Schimmd Bob Sears Richard Seike H. Shapiro Clarence L. Shaw, Jr. Erskin M. Shaw Ray Simons Chuck Single Edward Slade Meyer B. Slivla Edward D. Smith Sid Solomon Laurent Soules William P. Spremick joel H. Springer Ray A. Springer Dick Stone Edward Stumes Robert E. Tamblin Robert Tatam G. H. Taylor Alan Timmons james Thorp Rod E. Tobias Fred Turkheimer john K. Ure Harry C. Valdespino Marcus Vanderlaan Al Varshawsky Paul J. Vavaris K Richard -I. Vogel Richard X. Wagner Warren P. Weinstock Peter S. Weiss Allan Wendroff james A. Wheat jack Whisman Ronald V. White R. H. Williams Bob Wise Leonard Woo Richard Words Robert L. Wright Robert Wyman Bill Yearsley William M. Young Clancy V. Yturriaga john L. Zotel PAGE Tl-IIRTBIN
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GEORGE Caesar F. Abate Richard H. Abramson Robert Alexander G. V. Allen jack Anderson Albert Arens Richard Armstrong Louis F. Arnone Harry Aron Bob Arriola Norman J. Asher Benito L. Bacci jack Badaracco john E. Bagot T. P. Baldocchi Herb Barber Bob Barry j. S. Batanides Rudy Behlmer Richard E. Behrens Ray Bell Dave Bentley Frank Berkovatz Herbert Berreyess Byron Bertram Harry Bier Stanley Blackheld Allen Blumenfeld Kenneth C. Brahm George F. Brandt Frank Braun Marvin R. Braunstein Ralph Briggs Leland S. Bright D. Brosnan Dave Brown Glenn E. Brown J. R. Burke Phil Burton George A. Capanis Elton Carlomagne S. W. Carlsen james J. Casey Ernest Cementina Percy L. Chu Thomas Clark PAGE TWE LVB WASHINGTON Leland H. Cohn Frank Golclough Harold F. Colen Ray Cunningham Earle Dapper Maurice fBudl Davis julio De Mon Bud de Recat Nick Deurloo Kenneth J. Diereks R. P. Dilto Dick Dixon Eugene H. Doncette Bill Doyle William Drude, Jr. Brinsby S. Duher Houston Dunnigan Ross J. Dunnigan Robert F. Durnol jay R. Easterwood Bill Eckhoff Harold Eisert Gilbert A. Ellis Eddie D. Ezekiel David Favir johnny Figone F. F. Fillmore Ken Flexenhar Ed Flinn Morrie J. Flynn john Fopeman Peter Fotos Jerry Friedman Maxine Furstenburg Edward S. Gaper Alfred Garibaldi Nat Garibaldi George R. Geisner G. C. Genis Bob George Silvia T. Germano Andy Gerstle Pete Gerstle Louis J. Ghehsky, jr. G. A. Gluer Bud Goldman Mat Goldman john H. Goldsmith Homer R. Gracks Dave Gravem Samuel B. Greiff John J. Guaraglia Ross D. Guidice Martin C. Haderlin Art Hagstrom Jack Hanley Robert W. Hansen Myron J. Harband Stanford G. Hardeman George L. Harper Dick Harris Paul Hilkovsky Harlem J. Hoffman Roy H. Hoffman Orva R. Hoskinson George W. Howsey Bob Ingram Myron M. Jacobs Bob B. jarboe Thomas R. jocz Art Johnson Howard johnson Monroe johnson Paul johnson Allen jones Dick jones Kimon Kaddas George L. Kalish Eugene Kelley Lois J. Kennett Elbert J. Kimble Ronald King Dante V. Kingsley Donald F. Koch 5 Basil Kockos Arnold A.. Kohn Everett Korens Laurent Lamanet Frank W. Lawler Neil E. Leavitt Robert E. Leif Raymond A. Leresque
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sua- WASHINGTQN ADMINISTRATION For centuries people have thought of the physical world as consisting of many partsffaoceans, continents, islands, climatic zones, etc. The human has been thought of in terms of nations, languages, customs, religions, and races. Today we have a new reality- that of a physical air world which has no barriers or boundaries, and no static physical divisions. In spite of this new reality, the separations on the earth's surface continue to dominate attitudes toward world problems. People the world over demand a solution to the problem of facing universal relationships. Mankind is facing its greatest test in history. Can man go one step further in that old conquest, the con- quest of himself? Could there he a birth of a new citi- zenship? The world is ruled by symbols. I.et's create a new symbol: world citizenship. The young people of today can do much to de- velop this ideal of one world. Their attitudes and ac- tions should force us to realize that only the greatest efforts of the spirit, the most generous attempts of the heart, can save the world from destruction. O. I. SCHMAELZLF Every great institution has a personality all its own. The personality that Washington is developing under the leadership of Principal O. I. Schmaelzle is one of friendliness and cooperation among faculty, parents, and students. The inauguration of the Principal's Cabinet, com- posed of representatives from all registry classes, has produced a spirit of unity among the students, and Fl growing feeling that they are participating directly in school policies. An increased sense of responsibil- ity has resulted, and an augmented pride in the title Citizen of George Washington High School. Family Night, now become a Washington tradi- tion, bespeaks harmony and friendliness between the homes of Washington students and their school. This function, initiated by Principal Schmaelzle in the spring of 1945, is an occasion on which parents, teachers, and students dine together in the school cafeteria, and later enjoy entertainment in the auditorium, witness games in the gymnasium, or perhaps, just visit, W'hen we work we work hard, when we play we play hard. Mr. Schmaelzle believes in this slogan.
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