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Deans Say Farewell To Seniors The Deans, Miss Parsons and Mr. Casfellino Head Counselor Bids Seniors Farewell WashingTonians and, mosT especially, The grade uaTing class oT June, l958, you are in The midsT oT a world as exciTing, as resTless and as Tull oT op- porTuniTies as our mosT colorTul period in hisTory. ln your own orbiT, The world oT George WashingTon l-ligh School, you have been blazing Trails as well as esTablishing TradiTions. Now, wiTh CommencmenT close aT hand, my hope Tor you is ThaT, as you con- Tinue To Travel Tar and wide, you will always exemf pliTy The highesT and besT TradiTions oT your Alma MaTer, MARGARET POCLE Page 6 IT one considers a liTeTime To be The TradiTional 70 years, simple ariThmeTic will demonsTraTe ThaT The UniTed STaTes oT America is a naTion noT yeT Three liTeTimes old. This counTry has had only Two cornpleTe changes in populaTion. IT This inTormaTion impresses you wiTh The youTh oT The naTion, be TurTher impressed ThaT George WashingTon High School, a relaTively young school, has endured seven compleTe changes in populaTion since iTs Tounding alrnosT 22 years ago. Because each sTudenT remains in high school only Three years, a school is a consTanTly changing insTi- TuTion. ThereTore, a TradiTion puT aside Tor Two years dies a sudden cleaTh. For example, aT The Time oT This wriTing as plans are being made Tor The May FesTival, only The senior classes have had The ex- perience oT planning and parTicipaTing in a previous TesTival. The siTuaTion has occurred as The resulT oT The cancellaTion oT only one TesTival. Think Then oT whaT can happen To our high acaf demic sTandards if we allow ourselves To become lax abouT Them Tor even a shorT Time. No sTudenT who enTers This school because he lcnows iT is a greaT school can aTTord To counT on The Torce oT The pasT or The Torce oT TradiTion or The Torce oT habiT To keep This school greaT. Each rnusT do more Than inheriT a Tr-adiTion. l-le musT, each day, re-creaTe iT. MISS PARSONS, MR. CASTELLINO AssisTanT Principals Miss Poole, Head Counselor
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fr 'E Co-edifors Sandy Baldocchi and Mollie Womer wilh Mr. Schmaelzle, principal. Principal's Message Your 'rhree years al Washinglron have nol only been spen'r as a prepararion for life, bul lhey were life ilrsell. a lile lhal measured nor only lhe ouler pleasures ol success and happiness buf an inner feeling of associa- lion and communion wilh higher inspiralion and lhe Deily. Your class has conrribuled a grear deal lo lhis school and il has been greally apprecialred. I know you will always cherish lhe memories you made here. On behall ol lhe adminislralion and lacully ol George Washinglon l-ligh School, I would personally lilce lo exlencl my hearliesl congralulalions 'ro you oulgoing seniors. Only by Conscienlious loresighl ol purpose anal aclion can you allain your lulure goal whelher il be in an inslilulion of higher learning or our in lhe business or vocalional world. Once again my besl wishes go wilh you always. Mr. Schmaelzle in fopper buys Em O. I. SCHMAELZLE sludenl body card from Treasurer Pere Singer. Paaff X
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The Faculty K. V. CASTELLINO, Assislanl' Principal - Dean of Boys MISS ELEANOR PARSONS, Assisfanl Principal - Dean of Girls ABBOTT, MISS MARY ABERCROMBIE, MR. EDWARD ADDLESTONE, MR. ALAN AINSWORTH, MRS. MELANIE ALEXANDER, MISS BETTY ALEXANDER, MR. REGINALD ALLIONE, MR. ARTHUR ANDERSEN, MRS. BERTHA ANDREWS, MR. DONALD ARCHER, MISS HELEN ATHANASOPOULOS, MR, ALEX BAKER, MRS. ROBERTA BRANDT, MR. FRANZ BRILLHART, MRS. EVELYN CALLEN, MR. BERTRAM CARROLL, MR. CECIL CARSON, MISS LUCILLE CAULEY, MISS KATHLEEN CLARK, MISS RITA CLENAGHAN, MR. HUGH COLLINS, MR. FRANK COOPE, MISS MARGARET COUNIHAN, MISS CATHERINE DANENBERG, MR. ZVI DEEHAN, MRS. CECILIA DENNY, MRS. MARGARET DIMITRIOU, MRS. AGNES DOMECUS, MR. ERNEST DUFF, MR. CHARLES EDMOND, MR. JOHN FELDMAN. MR. STANLEY FERRANTE, MR. DAVID FIBISH, MR. ALAN FORBES, MRS. LEAH FORCADE, MISS DOROTHEA FRIEDMAN, MRS. MARIAN MISS MARGARET POOLE, Head Counselor GARIN, MISS EDITH GATES, MRS. BERNICE GORHAM, MR. ED HANNAH, MR. BRUCE HAWKINSON, MR. LAWRENCE HEDTKE, MRS. CORINNE HEINZ, MR. ELGIN HELSETH, MISS ELIZABETH HENDERSON, MR. BRAXTON HOPPEL, MISS ALICE HUGHES, MR, MARSHALL IRWIN, MR. KENNETH JACOBSON, MR. ARNOLD JOHNSON, MR. HOADLEY JONES, MR. MERTON KELLOGG, MISS ERMA KNAPTON, MR. EDWIN LAPITSKY, MISS MARY LE CLAIRE, MR. DAVID LOGAN, MRS. EDNA LUBAMERSKY, MR. ADOLPH LYNCH, MISS LEILA MADFES, MR. SA,UL MAGNER, MR. WILLIAM MAHONEY, MISS GRACE MARSHALL, MISS MARY MARTZALL, MRS. DONNA MASSARO, MR. SALVATORE MATHEU, MISS ELEANOR McGRATH, MR. JOHN MINKWITZ, MR. EARL MITCHELL, MR. WILLIAM MURPHY, MISS ELIZABETH NEUMEIER, MRS. CAROL O'DAY, MR. ROBERT ODONE, MR. WALTER PEARSON, MR. SEYMOUR PORTERFIELD, MRS. BARBARA POWER, MR, FRANK RAUNER, MISS MILDRED READE, MR. CHAD REARDON, MISS EILEEN REDLICK, MR. HARRY RIORDAN, MISS MARY ROCKY, MR. JOHN R,O.T.C. SGT. GINGRICH R.O.T.C. SGT. WEDEL RUANE, MR, JAMES SCANLAN, MR. WALKER SCHARFF, MISS ARLINE SCHIECK, MISS BARBARA SCHWAB, MR. FRANCIS SHEARER, MISS FLORENCE SHEEHAN, MRS. CATHERINE SILVERMAN, MR. HENRY SMITH, MR. WARREN SUNDEL, MRS. DOROTHY SWANSON, MRS. MYRTLE SYKES, MR. EDWARD TAYLOR, MR. EDWARD TORLAKSON, MR. ALLEN WAGSTAFF, MRS. FRANCES WELCH, MR. HERBERT WHITE, MR, GAYLEN WILSON, MR. ONNI WIRE, MR. HUGH WOOD, MR. JOHN YAGI, MR. ALBERT YATES, MR. JAMES ZINNS, MRS. FRANCES The facully is so difficulf 'Io phofograph as a group, Iha+ we Irouble is we only caughf four. So here fhey are lleff 'Io r decided 'Io cafch Ihem unaware a+ Ihe lunch counler so Ihey Mr. Welch. Mf- SYIW5- MF- Bmndf. CMI Mf- Irwin. wouIdn'I' have 'Ihe chance Io duclc oul of 'Ihe piciure. Onlv ' 3 1 I I I ighilz
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