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V .... . , PETE SINGER Treasurer SU E SCOTT Secrelary RON LEVlN Alhlelic Manager ElLL GOLDSMITH Cuslodian MIKE CHANG Yell Leader MIKE CHANG, Yell Leader To have The besT rooTing secTion in San Francisco was The goal oT This peppy yell leader. Under his leadership, Washing' Ton won The besT rooTing secTion award aT The PageanT. Milcels undying spiriT Truly exempliTies The spiriT oT The school. TOM M U RRAY Presiden+ LA VERNE LEON Vice-Presidenf BOB RAYE 2nd Vice-Presideni TOM MURRAY, PresiclenT A pleasanT person To be around, Tom had a very successTul Term as a TirsT-Time sTudenT body oTTicer. During his Term oT oTTice Tom worked very diligenTly on The problem oT cleanvup. LA VERNE LEON, Vice-PresiclenT Always buzzing around The school wiTh a smile, La Verneis ideas Tor dances mode The Fall Term a whirl aT Tabulous social acTiviTies. This perlcy liTTle lass was al- ways willing To lend a helping hand To everyone. BOB RAYE, 2ncl Vice-PresiclenT CofBoard and Class CommiTTee Tilled The days oT hard-working Bob. The sugf gesTions ThaT wenT Through These Two boards, guided by Bob, handled The problems aT The school successlully. SUE SCOTT, SecreTary Sue was one oT The besT sTudenT body oTTicers since The beginning oT sTudenT governmenT in WashingTon. While han- dling her secreTarial duTies, she was always Trying To improve The school wiTh greaT suggesTions. PETE SINGER, Treasurer Leading The sTudenT body To lOOi7O mem- bership is o greaT TeaT which able PeTe perTormed. Besides handling The Treas- ury, PeTe was always ready To Tell a iolce or help his Tellow ohficers. BILL GOLDSMITH, Cusloclian To be a TirsT-Time sTudenT body oTTicer is a diTTiculT Tasl which Bill perTormed wiTh enlhusiasm and zeal. One could al' ways Tind Bill busily polishing Trophies or Thinlcing oT suggesTions To improve The school. RON LEVIN, AThleTic Manager Ron did a very successTul iob selling Ticl4eTs To The various aThleTic evenTs. Ron was always anxious To do a Tine iob. l-Tis newsy broadcasTs gave The school a greaT deal aT conTidence in The Teams. STuclenT Body Officers Fall 1957
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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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Student Body Officers Spring 1958 ART COH EN, Presiclenl' Peppy ond spiriTed, ArT led The school To o Tine Term oT ochievemenT. By his Tine leoclership, ArT won The respecT oT The enTire sTudenT body. SUE SCOTT, Vice-Presidenl' As Vice-President Sue mode The Spring Term on whirl oT social ocTiviTies. l-ler Ter- riTic personoliTy ond willingness To work rnode her second Term oT oTTice o success. ARLENE CHUSID, 2nd Vice--PresiclenT Copoble ond hcird-working Arlene hon- dled The CofBoord ond Closs CommiTTee wiTh excellence. l-ler spiriT oT loyolTy To WoshingTon mode her one oT The besT sTudenT body ollficers. CAROL LEWON, SecreTa ry During her Term oT oT'Fice, perky Corol was conTinuolly perTorming her secreTor- iol duTies wiTh zesT ond zeol. l-ler eoger- ness To work hord mode her Term oT oTTice o success. STEVE GUNTHER, Treasurer STeve, who considers himselT The biggesT Treasurer in WoshingTon's hisTory, led The sTudenT body To lOOl7O membership. Besides hondling The bonk occounT, STeye wos olwoys reody To omuse his Tellow WcishingTonions wiTh iokes. PICKENS RODGERS, AThle'l'ic Manager Fondly known os Pops by WoshingTonf ions, Pickens' hord work on The sole oT TickeTs mode The Term pay oTT. l-lis in- TeresTing broodcosTs inTormed The sTu- denT body oT news on The oThleTic Tield. MARTY GOLDROD, CusTodian Polishing Trophies and mimeographing kepT MorTy busy ThroughouT The enTire Term. This TirsT Time sTudenT body oTTicer showed o greoT deol oT leodership quoli, Ties ond The willingness To work hord. ART COH EN Presidenf SU E SCOTT Vice-PresidenT ARLENE CHUSID 2nd Vice-Presiclenl' Poqe 9 DON D'ANGELO, Yell Leader Don's undying spiriT and loyolTy mode him on excellenT Yell Leader ond on ex- cellenT sTudenT body oTTicer. l le led The rooTers oT rnony school gomes ond oT The oll imporTonT boskeTboll chompiwn- ship. DON D'ANGELO Yell Leader MARTIN GOLDROD Cusfodian PICKENS RODGERS A+hIe+ic Manager CARO L LEWON SecreTary STEVE GU NTHER Treasurer
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