Landon School - Brown and White Yearbook (Bethesda, MD)
- Class of 1958
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M -L W., , 4 :grin 1 M -1, y'wQk3f3 ,I u-4' , Q taps-e 1, Lg' i,-9,255 7' -K -V ,,., AA, : if ,. v rx 125: up af 1 A 4 A W ,mf Q 4 2 MN W l Wi: 3 P ,H ,I u W Y lx W wb r ,M 1 JM ,,... ,,,,, N Y Y H , I -- Wu a THE NATIONAL BANK' IQFWASHINGTON Washington-31. Olcieff Bank 1 Organized 1?09A W U l mga . Q A , EVERY BANKENG ANDhTRUS:I' SERWCE. g nun . Main Ofice: 14th and G Streels, N.W, . . , ' 'Q 4 , 12 Convenzefzl Bzznkzng Lomfzom' 5 0 1 ' in , M b F d IIRCSEFVGSYSEEI. ' 1:ederal.Deposit Insurance Co poraho u 'P SX I9 8 x 01011 and hite LANDON SCHOOL ' BETHESDA, MD. EDMUND HENRY WORTHY, JR. - Editor DAVID HARRISON COOMBES Business Manager FRANK WEBER HUGHES FRANK ROLLINS MAXWELL, 111 ROBERT OODFREY OLIVER JILES LESLIE ROBINSON, JR. KENNETH JESSE TUGGLE ROBERT BARNES ZUCKERT ll. ll URTIH. JR. I03 Dedication For Ins slglllfnvanll t'0IllI'lIDlIll0Il lu lhv nhwc-luplm'nl ul Lzlmlnn SIIIIIPIIIS and for his yours of all vulwl s1'l'x'im'c' lu lhv sf-lmnl. ho as Zlll Q'1llH'illUI' amd als an 1l'lt'HlI , . - . wv, thc- Llalss oi IUDS, 1h'mh4'a1l1 this Hlmvvw ,mn Wul'rlc1nCIy1l4 S. Wilson. WI' are proud in hm ahh! lu use' thus IIIUQIIIS lo vxprv thv SlIN'i'l'P gflllllllllfx uf Idllltlllll and oi all who haw haul Ihr prixilegc- uf anssuvizllhmg wilh him thrnughuul thi' yvurs. if wni. Irmlgau' N. lll'ilHlIV'l'I lx Nlura A dm in islrutinn 'flu' l,:uul1vn Sm-luuvl. an hula-- lwlulvnl srluml lm' lugs, um lm0llIl1ll'1l in ilu' fall nf V129 lmy Paul l,. liaunlivhl with an onmll- nu'nl 1ll,lXNl'Illf-!4lX Slll1ll'lllS. l'!l'UIlI ilu nriginall lm-ulimx Ull NIZISSZIVIIII' svlls .'xXl'lllll' in Wzisllinglmu. ilu' ' sa-luml llumu-ml lu lll'llll'Sllil Ill llliw. lfour xvnrs lilll'l'. ldllltltbll uns firm- lx l'hl2llPllSlIl'1l in its prvsvnl sur- l1PllIlfllIlQ.lSilll4l uns in ll pusilunl In Vtilllllllll' ils Qlfillllll. 'lwllflillglll ilu- IPlilIllll'1l 1-musIrlu'li4nl nf lu-xx lvuilml- ings mul ilu' lilru-ly zlvqllisilimn ul' zulclilimull prulwrlx. ilu' svluml luis m'Xp1nul1'rl ils l'll1'llllll'Sllll4l mm llilS num- lluul funn' lmmulrml :uul lillx' I'xl I. I,. IMNI-'ll5l.1v, lll'lIllIII!l.Yfl'l' S,mll.,,l,. Slunaliug l imuu'a' lfmnnlillw' Vlxlll' 1 x1'1'llllu' llt'IlZll'lllIt'lll Ol. ff!! In llyfllj H1-ml lb. linlu'l'lS. 1'x-ulllvlng Ur, l'1llll IAHHIUH Ursllulilml inn, tht. Ad. ff, lXll'IIlIIIl. wx-nvlllviwl .IRIIIIVN l'. Xnlil H , . l V A Q . ,,,,, yy- 4u,,.,,: lq,,1,,,,-, lg, lu 4l,,l,,,,,,,, plug I lllllllSll'illl1lIl fAllll!l'Il. llu' Nauulmg Hamlu-lfl. lll Xlvl Ulllllt' l ix1zllu'vlfulllllrllllv.a11ulllu'Buzll'll ul- 'l'l'llsl4'1'S. 'flu' ,'Xflminisll':1li4ul llullllvil. 4'HlllIHbSl'll of ilu' llvzul- IllllSlt'l'. ilu' ,Nfsislulll lla-zulln:1sl1'l'. llu- Atlnlvtil- llin-1-lmy mul ilu' Smu- im' Music-rs ul' ilu- lllrvv svluuuls. llllll'llllIlS l'lllIl'1'ly St lill'illl' frmn llu' lill1'llllf. ll prmulvs llu- ll1'1'l'SSEll'l 4'UUl'KllllilllUll lwlmvll ilu' llllllflll' mul zu'aulc'mi4' l!l'Ugl'2llllS uf Lzuulmn mul also inln'gfl'1llm'sllu'1'lTm'lsnfllu: llIl'l'l' svlumls. The Standing Finanve Connnit- le-0. the membership of which sel- dmn vhanges. is 4-mnposefi of Wasliingtmi me-n. pmminent in business and p1'uff'ssimml fields. IVIQ-vling as the nwasiori may ric- mancl. the Cmnmittcc advises the Hcadnmistei' and the Board of 'imlislvcs on finanvial niatlers perti- nent lu thc' npvratimi and fivvcfiup- ment of the sviwol. 'lihv ucixisury illlfiy on poiivy is thc- liuarrl of ,ivI'llSlCCS. Nlcniluf-rs of thc' Board arc' 1'ilflSPll for a thrvc yvzn' lcrm and consist c-hiefly of parm-nts of students and representa- livvs of the Alumni Assuviution. The 'fruslevs rvview the prvscni standing of the sf-howl and make ,-hlminislrulinn limuwil swfsfoslimis for the strcnathcnirw . . ,. , P' ' X' .kflllllllllgf xxliilkllll Il. lripli-tt. Paul I.. Han I uf ilg future, flf'lllllIllI5fl'I'Q Lyllla-lun B. I . llmilfl. Swllwl: Viiiliillliir lf. Burlim. llurrismi Prinallv. 4 lule 5. V4 lihlill. Board nf Trustvvs Svzzlcwl: Nirf.lil'i1llI lin-+1 Ura Niiihllvtmi il. 1I,'l'min: Nlrf. Paul l.. liunfil-ld: l'uul I.. lhmtulrl, iil'Ll4illl2lNll'I'1 Ur. Pam! ff, ki:-rnzm. fiilllil'Illlllll i,uxsi'wii4'm- ,luuvli-mi: lf. Xlllfllll Nh-llfmilii Mrs. .l. i l'1nikIin l orI. Il: .lznnr-s Vlwiltbllldi ,llll lfugviiv Nl. ZIIl'i'xl'l'i. Siunfling: Will-y 'lf Bm-liuiiziii. ,lr.: l,yIll1-lun H. IJ. filillilil ,Iulm N. xiillliill-ll. .ll'.. iii: ilwh Sw-4-I: llviniqgi- NI, Krinvr zifii Tlumius K. Viiilyillfl Hvmi 'I'. Huh:-rlf, liliviiiw- Xlun Rulwrl lt. i.. .lililllillllf DIZ .i. Russ Xvai. Alrswit: .lwlm l,. llamiiltmi: Ruin-rt W. l.ishmun: .lwlm if. Wullwr. ill 711. A dministration lffelf 'K Sm-ln-UI. Xliw llumhlinmn l'l1ix's-wily' ul' M Sm-1-1-t:a1'in-s. Nlurgam-I Xlmllgr Nls-ist:-1's4'lml'l Fullm- Xllil Smylln- R1'gi.Yfl'lll' Szlrxrvnt Sa-In-ul ut' I'lxysis':ul l'I1llu'utimx: l ishs-I' liusinl-sf Sw-rvlnljx' ivlligzmg VY:usl1ir1:J1un S1-lwnl ful' mn-ry Hl'I'f'lJfiIllli.Sf 1:1-3 VW-Ilul' l'ullu-1,11-, Sf'rl'r'111ry llnmtlly ,I. Slllllx ,X. li, Nm-lurzx-lm VVL-all-yull. 8 . 5 :-g.,.::::: ....... M 1 --Q l'mlll1'l' Nlurruy l ir:um-1'ul Sl'4I'1'flll'l l-1.5.1. li. 'ml 'l'. Hnln-rl- lfl1sl'r1r'.w.s llIIHllgl'l ll. S. Naval !M'zulm'n1y: M. ll. .-X. Hur- vzlrll. fllzuly Nl. Snymlm-r XIIIIW' H. N. l'1'uius1unt l'lpisl'np:ul Huspiinl. l'hilzlrlolphiu. Pu. Susan Nl. Ili:-Il Ilr':'l1'Ii1111 Wmmmxfs Vollczrv. lirnwn llnivn-rsity. Fathers' Club W '5 flu' Siuvc its iuveptiou rooinu Immun D - , 19:1 111 lil-lo. the Fathers 'gm Clulm has lmem-ome illl i11- !!! 2 tegral and I't'SltE1'l0fl fl part of svhool life. The 7 , . . f lathers lJl'llllill'f pur- poses through the wars IAC CHAMPIONS .' have lnecn to am-luexe a Gum 1-loser hood with their sons und to aid tho various Slllldellt ac- tivities. The IIIClIllTCl'S have aictively pur- sued these goals in many llIll'CL'UglllZBCl ways other than lmy their more visilmlc eiideaivors, 11'hi1'h llll'lllflC the annual footlnall lJl1l1fllll'l and the FZllllf'l'Si Dily lll'Hgl'ilI1l each spring. ICUGIENI-I M. 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'l'llr :l'r:'Il-:ups fullnfl' Hn' rI:rn::oloy:':'l: Bots 0Lty'Ett . . and so the daddy' said. Ajuntp, hahy . jump! l'll eatelt youll The hahy' jumped. hut the daddy' let the hahy' fall. And the daddy' said. 'Seen hahy. never trust any- hodyfi' The tall. lanky hoy' uttering this 1-redo platteed at his eotttrades who listened ttitlt ayte to tltis latest of Ollieis apologues. Though laltelcrl a reaelionary' hy' the radi- eal fringe. Holt remains adamant in de- fense of his ideals. dettoutteing reform as soeialistie tyyaddle. A diseiple of Demos- thettes. he may' always he heard haranguing against anything and ey'ery'tltittg. Further he delights in spreading: eottsternation and 4-ottfusiott in 1-lass meetings. as well as at the Httottx .nn WHITE eottelavcs. by at- tentptittgt to exereise his power of veto. When neither haitittgr the peasants nor list- ening to hillhilly ntusie. his other pastime, lioh may he seen giaiting ahout tlte eantpus tyitlt Hugofhis partner in photography'- atnd tt hen aec-used of upsetting Hugo-s equilihrittttt. Ollie seoFfsf Ya. ya . . . sure! :ltr uf flu- sturlrrtfs mtfrrlrrt-1' into Lttndmt GEORGE WOOLSEY Deterntined to defeat the ltare in the raee through life. Wooks has set-ured a pow- erful Volkswagzott. whieh he drives with all the dexterity of at Kantakazie pilot. Hating sueeesslully evaded poliee traps. George arrtves at school. retttoyes ltts r-rash ltvl- tttet. dismisses eotttlrlaittts from angry riders. and. tytth a grood-natured shrug and at sheepish grin. ltutthers att ay to English 4-lass. lt is ltere that his ahltorrenee of time is tttost evident: lime. for George. ts ttot just out of joint: lt ts. quite sttttply. out of the question. Wlltett eomposing an answer to an essay question. he turns out pages of elegant prose. all of it sprightly and graeeful. attd all of it introduetory. After a protraeted period of eirelittg the question. George is ahout to pottttee----yyltett the hell rings. He stops in ntid-yy'ot'd. seratyls. 'l'llVll'l. at-ross the paper. forgets to wind his yyalelt. attd is oil' a matt in tmte. hut not of tl. lions Ciysrox l.lonslt-rung hnnsm-lf lll the ltttilftllllg ilo- purtment lor his final year. Colclen Holy has Silt'I'llll't!fl Ins 4-herislnrcl lreeclom unrler the pretense of fulfilling his sc-holarly annlmition. After sum'1'esslully sury'iy'ing: the at-urleniit skirmishes ol' the rlzly. l'ily'is retires to his assigned 4'ulri4'le unrl resorts to idle- flzly- ilreums ol ltilSlilllQL in tht- sunny land of l'll0l'lllil. Ile then proi-eemls to 1-omposo his nightly lllHIllllt'll. the size of whu-h makes it Illllllllilltlfy to sentl it as u paekage. lvhen questioned on what he 1-an yy rite five thou- sand words eau'h night. he answers: Aw -- you guyslu l inully. fort-eil to grapple with tht- enormous prolrlem of homework. Colden olnserves: Mum I flonit sweat that stuli eva-r. llolr. llglllfllllil that fourteen hours III thu pzul..i is the wny to sure Slll't't'SS. then slips into hefl and instantly enters his rlreznn worltl aicletl lay the hunrlsonie pair of walter skis whit-h nestles lneneath his mattress. 9 Lies Rolzlwsow Gee-. another hundred! The thirtieth in il rowlu l,es exults in triumph to the irrita- tion of the envious. lint tN't'ilSlUIlillly he relaxes lay' preparing homework ilSSlgIlllIl'lllS three weeks in zulvullve. This foresight. reprehensible to the mlilatory. has impellefl Les to play' golf. the pastime of finznu-iul titans: for Les eannot 1-ontemplate lmowing to anyone or having his prowess tracluvvil hy' the press. lmlefutigahly. he has eyolvecl il plan: namely. that his golf st-ores must he in inverse proportion to his urarlelnim- average. To keep on svherlnle. he some- times 1-oneecles himself putts from the rough and is considering 1-utting oil un un- ruly lock of hair whieh has eost him many' a vit-tory. His latest advance. the aequisi- tion of a dI'iVt'l'iS lieense. is proof of his growing maturity and is rivalled only lwy his ahility' to get the family ear at will. Su lar. he has kept to the highways. not tempt- ed by the sifle-roads. H1011 CAw1P1sF:1,1, Gee, thatis terrific! 'iWhat's terrifir. Rivh? l Clillll-l sax anx- thing. Wlihatis the whole point. ltis so abstriisefi Anrl so another of l'lir'h's bewilclererl vlassmates turns away and leaves the fair- haireci philosopher to ponder the eternal verities. When wisdom is revealed to H. C.. he feels a t'0lllIllllSi0Il to share his good for- t1111e with his assoviales. lJ11l'ing Riehis eloq11en1'es. his apathetim' l'lilSSlllLllCS often try to cloze ofl. On the other hanfl. liiehis ability to eope with the 4-ompetitive busi- ness world is attested by his sm-1-ess ill persuading prospeetive .NCIUS aclx'e1'tise1's to sign l'0lll1I'3l'tS. lfllgagilig in sovizll lift- with the same tenaeity. he cianees. it is reportefl. to hliaeli. 11ot 'roek and roll. ' lint it is here that we must leave him. for the iinage thus 1-oneeived. liieh skipping about to Tomita and Fugue in IC minor. is too llllll'l1. Uul of the lll01'lllllg mists lililllliellllg the rustim' wilris of Potoniae. Marylarid, crhugs lltlllflllll-S ow11 gentleman farmer. Mike lVl1'- Conihe. lied-liairefl. fun-loving Mike has Ht'l1llll'Efl from his daily sojourn lllltb the lIl'llilllilN of Lanclon-life a sophistieation and poise which have made him a figure well-versed ill the subtleties of 1-ity humor. as any vit-tim of benunibing encounters with his wit will testify. But lVlike's i1111ate Cle- sires return after a few hours i11 the cloying atmosphere of the vity: so. he onee 1nore must eller-t his hurried flight back to the fields. Then 1-lad in equestrian attire. he rides off to pursue the noble art of fox hunting or supervise the inanagenient of his sprawling estates. But jolly Miehael must he always o11 a vigil for some unsuspeeting 4-ounlry humpkins who van be induced to clean his swinnning pool before he himself is forced to perform that menial ehorf- so unbeeoniing to his status. Hui' Duns llairislily aillirm-il in ai lnnll spmwlm-nail aincl grim: lxlizilxi IHIIIIS. llany is nsnailly SlUlIl'llK'll clmxn. hannls in Inu-lwls, l'1'lilllllQ lo ai snialll ?l'nl1I1 ul'lllsiIflnlll'1'l'sll1 his lwsl Hiil'lSXNl'l1l- lilllu lfnglish. his laill-sl liclhil nl' lnnnnr. ln ani 1-llnrl l4i1'Lll'IAf nnl lalsl fl'ill'-S Nvn Nl'2ll'.S re-Anlnlnnis. llalxy hais lailwn npnn hnnsa-ll Iln- larslx nl nwa-ling lln- ll'llIlIS kung annl nit-sunny Irntri hispair-nlli1'm'mm'l1'rl 1-rmsn. illllllf lair. llalxx has III2lIIllQK'4l ln xxin thr- ll'lsl14'1' Ivlla- llllblll an Xilllillll lin! HX1'l'Nll4'lllH'4l lillli-grznlm-r. lla- has ailsn lailwn il nnln hini- -f-ll lu ruisa- lha' l.UI'Ill ntvalialn us in-ll als rrau'lf' Ihr' linni l,aill4la-1-nlvl'in'. Slu rnvlwi- ing nnlnlhf'lnnnn'roll.ln'slallln1'lilX 1-laiinrs lhall ln- nunlnl haul' lam-n Ilia-11' alll ailnnp' il ln' haul nnlx clnnn- his linnn'wm'lx nllh tlw ranlin nn lrfnnlln'lwginning1. Swann- manila-r xx hall n ill liaippm-n il' ln' lrivs lvlvx isinn. .u ... lin vlfl0li'l'llY Any ailrsm-iila-vs? ,lnst Wnrtliy agiaiinf' Anal so ll gncs xsilh lull. ishn lhinlxs nl svlnml as il lxpv nl 1-xlrai-r'nrrn'nlan' au'- livily In lw nsa-nl In lnvallx lhc' niunnlaniy nf lunllvaill. SHl'1'Q'l'.lrll'l't.lllli. 5llIlIllIIl run- l0l'm'ii1'0s. yvairlmnlx Illt'4'llllg.lS. illlil Sl'I'l4l'l2ll'- iul lrnlllvlvs. Allvl' il hanwl lun-alan isvvlx. hs' svalra-livs for snnn' rliu-rsinn In Ul'1'll1lf hinisvll nnlil ln' rvlnrns lha- fnllmxing 'l'linrsflaiy. ,fllllinngli ln' l'wvixm-s rnnslznnl Mill'IlIlIElSllllUlll llllSll1llPll. Izal l'K'llllllllS vaun- A vimw-rl of lln- SlQlllfil'illl1'l' of his snrnannv anal nl tha- SllllK'llly nl' lha' lin'-flap wvvlx vnal nnnvlnvnl. llama-ia-r. in an-anlvinim-s ln- llzls r'-Ulf-2lSSlIl'klll4'l' lhv nan hm- llnnnlms lhrnngh his lmnks. lnnking vaisnailly all any inlvrvsl- ing l1ll'llll't'S ln' niaix haixv pusla-al lln-rv. 4 . nninilvsls tha' laivl lhall ha' hais lllLlSll'l'l'1l ilu' 'nal ul. aullilnlring anlsnvrs. 1-wn In lfnllvgm' Hnaml qllvslimis. As hv llUll1'llLll2lIlllf svrws N nnl his lvrni livrv. hv Innks lnrxsan'rl ln lhv 1 alialllvnga- nl' nvxx ll'lSlIl'l' in Nam' lfnglunrl. W W 3 a 6 .1 NN FRANK HUGHES Hey. you guys. Hughes is wearing his 'lf sweater today 1 let's get him! linaware of a trap. Frank dehonairely' enters lfnglish elass to he impaled hy' satirieal quips and luludgconed hy heavy' humor. After this the whole day' gocs haywire. At luneh. heing yertiginous from trying to think of suhtle ways to wipeii his tormentors. Frank is likely to announce: Wrodayis the last day for dates' names for the danee: we only' got a few people coming so far. and you guys know itis no fun lieing alone with a date. A 1-austit' remark hy' Mr. Banfield on the Dariee ChillI'llI2llliS elarity of expression and a henign admonition on his need for a hair- eut elimaxes a perfect morning. Far from humiliated. the Hear Cluh president is out for hlood. lssuing ultimatums from the olliee of Arnalganzaterl Activities Incor- poralazi. Pres Hughes keeps the wires hot. 'Xnd as heads fall. the stock of the star of stage. soeeer field. and self-esteem rises. JERRY LUEDEMAN Each morning Jerry' rolls from his hed to the floor where he attempts to raise his metabolism by' graphing euhie equations on the plush carpet. However. hy' the time Landonls luxury' liner glides past his front door, he has rolled paunehily to the hus stop where he has amused himself hy' pasting Trust in Youth signs on anything within rear-h. As Jeri arrives at this institution. he gaily' thinks. 'rllhe averages 1-ome out today, and. at-eording to my graphs. my axis of symmetry' is greater than that of anyone else: hut l guess l must wait to get my' supposed average as 1-ompuled on some theoretieal scale. It is indeed an ext-iting day' when the masteris figures donit 1-oneur with his own. lnivae then threatens to graph the master guilty of the atrovity un- less the error tfor it nmst he an errorl is 4-orret-ted. Hut when all is well. he settles liaek quietly to worry ulmout tUltltll'l'UN.S test. Wxl,l.v Arwoun Wally is om' of lhv fvn in tht' lurnl who lu-vp lnlsivr un tht- nt-vlx vncls than un sf-lnml ilays. lfur thvn hm' has tht- nppnrtunity to 1-svapv lrmn tht- inanitit-s nl' lfnglish ancl turn tu tht- xmrhl of 1-If-1-trii-itx. S1-urrxingg In his imrkslmp. twttn-1-arts his way aniong lurulu-n raflius antl tlisniantlvrl hi-tis. skill lullx thu-king a iu'twm'k nl' high uwltagc xsirvs. Um-4' at his hm-nth. hu In-miiws vn- grussvtl in his latvst t'YIlt'l'lIlll'Ill. 'lihv xshull tl- l rm-k aml roll tilt tht- air. hut Wallx ru- in-igl1lun'liuml slinflrlvrs as tht- litasls vasiunallx ht' ln'mss1's through his tary physivs tmwt hut invxitahly turns to his 1-lm-m'trmiii' 4-4n'l't-spmiclt'm'c' t'4llll'St'S whivh ullivr a gr1'atm'r rliallvngv. 'lin m'omiin'n' thv uurhl that ht- has tht- lrailtx nl all mortals. Wallx lic-iggns an intvrvst in hizarrc tumul- gm-ar. tht- mhlvst ht-ing an arm-tit' 1-ap 1-mn plvtt- ix llh 1-arllaps. llmwxvr. lt is wlilspm-wal that this uwntains aa-1-mistival lll'llll'tlllSu ancl is rvally part ul' a tnp-sc-1-rut 1-xp:-rinn-nt in snpm-r-spam' lwlnn-ts. inains inipm-rxinns to orclinary nnisv. Um-- l'll'tllt'lt' Ilan. lil.t.lWNS ulsltPllSt'.v flonning ont' of his lnllltivnlwr- ml t,w1't'1ls. prvparvs hinisvll' for anothvr clay ul pi'0tvmlv4l nmu'lialanm'v hut ill'lllilllN ul' ll'Xl'I'lSlI 'lt'4'till'illlHlt lui' lluartls. llaxnig wcmiti-it his way lltlllltgll tht' immls and rcavlwfl thc' Blah l,ah. lllali-Malin 1-asnally rlnlls his lit-flnra ancl explains hem ho hall to xsait to hvar thu vnrl of lim-tlimmiis l ifth. l'rinu'sr llal quivlxly prmvmls tu lwvp his rlassniatvs in an uproar all tlirunggh the niorning with his lnarragt- ul .im-usity and clvrision. Alitvr lunvh. limwwr. Ha1'lufr solwrly rvtirvs tu a quit-l rmnn tu plan his ncxt issue- ul tht- fxil'Il'S. 1-Xml vxvn alter his arrival llUltIl'.l11't'0lllltltll'S tn hatvh ich-as until his midnight safari to tht' prinlvris shop. whivh at that hour is inxari- ahh vlnsvrl. Nut tu ln' uutnittvfl hy a N ah' luck. luditur Hut slips his 1-npx unmlvr tht- tltmr antl. smiling gflvvllllly. rvtrvats to his vhanihcr to spvncl tho rvsl nl thc- night on lnnnvwurli. I .Wa I I nu i I Ms 5 . iygiif me I Wwfwg Km Trucl,l-1 Xlllmugli hm- is lhc must urhamr ul thu Sixlh lfurni, miami ul' Kk'll'5 l'ltlSSlllLllCS urn' chllniuus illitllll hmm long he maintains this 'lust' alla-r rclurning humc. hu l-ill'l. Ihvy sus- gwn-I Ihul hm' ilI1IlIt'IllZltl'lf flixests himsclf uf Ins Sl11ll'S.l'lUS1'lf lullmwfl hy l1isotlw1'rlv1- lim-II gurls. Cllilllgllllgl Illlitlilf iIll4ll1lSl'lbY1'TI'- alils, lxvn svlwls Ll Nlilllllll' nl' I IllIlUllN FVIIIIN Irwin his sllvlxvs illlil mlvsvvmls In his hast'- mvnt lnr il llIllI'lI In-I-III-cI rcsl. .Nltvr ill'l'illI5l- ing Ulltlllgll pillmxs lu niulw himsvll' vuln- l'n1'Iulwl1-. 'lflillgli svitlvs flmsn In pvrusv his hmvlx uml wrlm is flu smnv ll1llIIf'XKUl'li. This I I U luslx prmvs Ion mm-li. and hc slum lalls aslc-vp. Un making. lx. 'l'. lrum Ky. lakes il lm-xx mmm-ills lu mvcnl pvrfc-1'Isqllclvlic-s lur Ihv llvxl clzlxis usv. lulxiligf up the' If-lepllmlm-. Hlllgu IIHIRPS his plains for Ihr' uevlx vmlus an-Iixilim-s. All mu-cssary ill'I'klIISlPlll6lltS unn- plvlv. lxvn gm-s In lmfl lu vmilaiiiplzllv Ihr- lIlIlDI'l'SSl1lIl :ui lxy Lczlgllc llllllllllillll lmy xx ill nmlu- on Yule. FIIICIJ Iluxxic l,t'l'lN'lllLlllf lvmlgvlvfl hy Mr. Slum-ins lor Iam- lIIIllll'NUl'lx. Frml hmls his lll'1'I'lllllI'l'1'Il with usclvss lwurs ul SlllllX on lzlsl in-1-lx s mark clvspihf his plvus lu lm-I lay-:mu-s lu- lix-gmws. In vluss l'r1'fl c'x'l1u'4's am valsx- . I . HPFIX K' H'- SlSlLlll4'f'. amcl I-mulmils llllll51'll xsllh mullvr- mi! IIIPIIZIVIIIQ rvmurlxs llIIfl1'l' his llI'l'illl1 Ill I an utlvmpl In mhxvrl his 4'lilSSIlIZlll'S xxlivn they lwvuliir' ilIl2llllI'llt'. Uutslrlv ul I-lzxss lfrvrl vxhihils lhv slrvngzlh ul' il lmll api- in Illwlliligg am uprising in Ihr- lmwr Ilirms xsilh Ihr- l'c'n1al'k. Shui up. or l'lI xslwmp xu. Xxllll Ihr' l,l'ilIII1,' ul an ,Mlus hut Ihr- vi I I 'lllll'S. l'l'illKl l'lIlIlSlIlIIISI'll ' arm-l nl I'illllCl'X lrum his Illlllllll'-XSIll1'll LSSIIILIIFS. llul hr' sullvrs lllftlllgll Ihr' hair- mgx ul' sulirn- in silviivc uml maintains :ui ' 'Cu splrll lllilIllQS In his lmhhy. Ihr- X ul lhv pliilnsnpliim-s ul' xurulimls. lim' Com: llllwrv all lhl- lllIll'll lzlhlv hc' sal. havlx still, 1-hill up. lilling his spoon lllflbllffill an . iv. . . . Illgllll zmglv. lhls IS lhv um lhvx flu il , , .. ' .' ul lhc- luml. lu- lwurlu-rl. zmfl as his vlusss mzilvs gauvll llll'l'l'lllll1llISlf. hm' lll'illlN slim- lu-fl lhc- iw- 4-rm-urn mi his lic. lhlllbllil laugh. lull puysg smncrlay l'll lu- ai gIt'llK'I'ill.H mul- lvrval Huy Colm- as ha- lil-kvd his tic. Unvc :muy from lhe- dining hall. liuwcvor, Roy shim-s. Ill- lmssvssz-s. vmilrary lu what his lria-mls' lunmvr may imply. lhf' skill tu llIillll'lIXl'l' El Slllilll. ruuml. ilillaxlvfl ulmilwl uvruss an lllllfllll fic-Icl :xml lu propcl il llirnugh lhx' gmail pusls. Anil hv has parlay- wl his lllllillbilll funn- mln lvvugiallloii in lhv lfmil sewn-ly zmrl has vsllllrllslwrl mm' il In-riml l1l'yl-urs il rvpululiml us um' uf Lam- 1lUIlAS lim' supliislivzlll-s. llis hzlsiv ll'2llll- ing in lhis ill'l'il r'nlnplm'lm'. hm' rll'pall'ls in thc' FlllllIll1'I' lltrl' llll' 1'Kl'l'l'lSl'!' illlll l'X1'llllllll glury. llUlil5Il'l' Zl'f1mcr:'r tllll ul lhl' gillilXll'5 l'IIl1'ligl'S llilllllwllis hrighle-sl Slilll lhc' In-ni ul' Ql'lllll'l7Il, vluss rumn. :mil In-ur rug llulu Zlll'lil'l'l. Clip pvr has lwvll alrlv lllll'lllQI his pmllmgl-ll slay all l,alnrl1m lu ,IUIII lhzil rurv group of l lllllll lllllillS xxhn surpass lllt'll' lc-gcmls. lhc lmm' nl lho ll-r1'or of lhv splil-'lm pn-1-mln-ll his ill'l'll1ll lu-rv: :xml mm as his ill-purlurm :1pprml4'l1c's. hm- lN'fllll'2llllS ln lulurv Lam rlunilvs an lvgzlvy nl:ltlY1'llllll'1' uml l'Ull1llll'Sl i Fflllfilllg from svllwlisviplim- in lmisurin mullvrs In 5-'lury in lm-ul musl-ulzu' lvmpll-s ul l shylx umicl ilu-i'l1unm'ul'lu-ru xxorsliip mul rvsululvly pursuvs his lmlil-5 of sl-ll This s1'll-vllalvillg lull. llUlH'Xt'l'. smilvs lv rclilml-v. ln ,lumx lhis l'l'l'1lllll'0 ul lhn' night lvul lliIl'ilg.lUll ul lll'llll'A ulll flash llmsu lhz Y miflflll- ul luraullvy HHllll'NZll'Il all lhm' lrrvzllll hiking slum-ll ul lillvvn milcs Iwi' llulll' lm lhm- lzlsl lima- uml lhvn lmlv from thc- llmil svvm' :ls hc' c':1rri4's his Sl'2lI'l'll for rlvsliny lu lllt' Nrlflll. PETE JONES lieset through the day by Lower School- ers remembering him from g'Slick kVilly's summer resort, Pete developed a disappear- ing technique to cope with the problem. So amazingly successful was his strategy that he extended it to his lfpper School life. Thus saved from many a boring hour, Pete has been able to pursue his own ends. His classmates. less versed in the occult. are still baflled: Where's Pete? vvilrlllit he absent today?', Then to overyone's surprise. Pete seems to materialize and ask for a lift home. Van- ishing and the ability to squeeze into the smallest car are but two of his accomplish- ments. Yo less remarkable is his habit of making history a challenging subject by studying it in archaic Spanish. Oddly enough. another is his effort to become a back-seat driver. although his friends try to ignore this foible. But when not indulg- ing in these quirks. Petronius searches for crows. preferably myopic ones. and has even been known to bag one or two. WILL MCNAWIARA Mac is easily recognized by his suave red knit tie and a flaming scarlet sweater. both of which he persistently wears unless he wrinkles them in his sleep. Some sax he refuses to indulge in athletics because he would have to take off his Ustreetn clothes. No one would think that a sane person without sunglasses would dare to look at 6'Flash,7' but debutantes swoon at the sight of him. Further, they continually pester him for dates, a few of which he accepts to keep himself in circulation. He always draws large crowds for his personal appear- ances at Mrs. Shippenls dance hall. Wlhen he's not booked up. Hack,' uses his time either to sit down hefore a mirror in an attempt to discover what he has that nobody else possesses or to scan his Trig in disgust, being careful to turn the pages quickly so that he Wonlt learn too much about the wrong kinds of figures. 'Pom WHLLER ilihe person on whom all aspiring eomc- dians test their newest jokes is 'llom Miller, a most rewarding listener. His laughter fol- lowing any' type of wittieism eau always he heard loud and elear. largely' due to the faet that he has started laughing five minutes alter everyone else has stopped. or perhaps no one else has laughed at all. 'lihe reason for this is that Zip takes his time ahout showing his approyal or disapproval of eomieal stories until hz' has divined all symholie meanings and eonnotations. Most ' aspiring elowns ehoose luneh time lt 'llom with their humorous anee- rlotes. for they know that that is tht- favor- ahle lime. At luneheon he is always in a good mood. Unly' when the more harharie eaters lake the food and leave none for Tom often tht lo ilSStllI does he lose his aplomh. llut true to his training love thy neighhorfi Hzipli merely sits red-fared and indignant. having nothing to say. JOHN Dorr No, lVlr. Stevens. l donit eare what the answer hook says: lim right. Though he may' he the only one emhrae- ing the eause. John persistently' swears lo his aeeuraey until he is proved wrong: then he just swears. Wlhen the flood of rerhiage rec-edes. ,lohn attempts to satisfy' his desire for revenge hy' threatening to print his own answer hook. llut when these remarks are reeeived with laughter. John asks in disgust if he may' he exeused from 4-lass. He never returns for he must keep his appointment with Ollieer Lyneli on Bradley' Boulevard. where he follows the same approaeh. First he sereams that he will not pay' the tieket and then tears it to shreds. 'liieket after tie- ket ehange hands and are turned rapidly' to eonfetti. Soon the frustrated polieeman turns in disgust and stomps to his ear. Vie- torious at last. J. D. proeeeds homeward to polish his eolleetion of huh eaps. TED GOLDSMITH iVeather's goodg maybe l 1-an pirk up some foreign country. W3ZlflVl 1-alling. where are you loeated?i' A faint voiee responds through the statin nlchitsu wongzing tang. Japanese Embassy. Washington, U.C.i7 Another day is ruined for Ted. but he re- mains gloomy only until the third period when with a broad grin and valm assuranve he meets Mr. Wizard. Although the atmosphere reminds him of the morning's experience. Ted concentrates on why he didnit get 100 on the last test. Ou-asionally . in the role of eritit' and ellieieney expert. he aids the distraught members of the various CXll'3-t'lll'I'lt'lll3I' avtivities de-spite his scorn of earth-bound endeavor. How- ever. most of the time Goldie dreams ol' rockets. radios. and the space-time von- tinuum. Unee he had a nightmare that a delegation from a foreign cont-entration camp visited Landon to dist-uss prisoner exchange. Gee he said. l barelx est-apt-d in my galvanized spam: shipln Pizvrox Howixan Half asleep. dragging one foot behind the other. Peyton enters his first-period class ten minutes late. Despite his soporifie state Pt-yt startles his Classmates into wakeful- ness by blinding them with a multi-Colored sports shirt. The latter. along with his daz- zling tie. elashing socks. and tennis shoes makes Pet ton the best-dressed member of the form. R. P. has become invulnei-able to the remarks of his classmates. and he never seems to be without a few thoroughly thought-out phrases as his eomebaeks. Pey- ton has a good aeademie average. he thinks: but he has not get been able to Compute its exact numerical value because of his inexperienee with a slide rule. This ser- iously affeets l'eyton's physivs. whieh he struggles with day after day and inveighs against night after night. On the tennis rourt. however. Pevt has no equalg so. his tormentors prudently refuse to contend with him there. A ,Isuzu Imiwis I- v,, . . ' xhllll a non-1-onununivatix1' shrug anil liormws WI,xxwr:l.L As mlawn lmrvalxs and thc rooks llcv lroin lhv hatwl light arouncl thi- 1-astlv. thi- rar pool grincls to a halt. and a shivering. ive- vowruml ligurv flvsvn-mls, vlarl only in a hluc svrgv sport voat. l gllvss l shoulll havv worn an 0Yt'l'l'tl2ll.N ho IlIllIlIlllt'S in a inoocl ol sclf-vhastisvnwnt. Anil so it gocs with Wlax. who levails thc 1-arcfrce life of a Good llllllltbfu nian: for onvv at svhool. Rollins is lwsvt hy 4'h4wolatt'-favccl lVli1lrllc Svhoolvrs. llaving satisfivcl the rauvous moh. that is his 1-licntvle. with his usual cquaninlity, Roi pvrvlws hiinsvlf on tht- lil'Cl'Zl'l'., lim-king thc profits lroni his hngcrs. 'l'licy wore clc- lc-1'tix'c'g I hail to. ho 4-xplains, rrushing Ihr- wrappt-rs in his hancl with a vontvntm-fl sinili-. As the- log rolls in and tho sun sets slowly in the Vila-st. Max arriws honur where hi' a1'l1ivx'vs tht- soliluflf' m-mfssary for the aspiring am-tor who clrvains of his nainf: in lights. Max is at rvst. his usual. 'l'hat's U.K..u .lu4lo lark lam is ploiss through tht' taunts ol slumlvnts anrl niastvrs alilw. Win rlovs this 'Thiltl ol' tht- Uricnt usv only last nanivs in atlrlrvssiug his I'lEI5Sltlill1'S? llllltlSt' who unilvrslaiul his a habit asa lllilllll-t'Slillltlll ol his mlvsiri- lo rt-V Sl'l'llt' !4t'll-Sl'l'llISlUll 1-an only llllt'l'lDl't'l this inain aloof lroin thi' xvnal. vorrupting in- lllIt'llI't'S ol l,an4lon 50l'll'lX. llls xml of ox- lvrnal t'UIllllSltill IS i't-plavml lu lllllt'l' t'tlIlA lt'lllIllt'lll. 5l'll-ilSSlIl'ilIlt't'. ancl tlt'lt'l'lltlIIilll0ll .ls ont' prolws lwnvalh thc surlatw' that 'flurlo ,laullxu pri-sm-nts to his lt-lion stutlvnls. lhat rlay in ,lunv will vonu- xxhvn ,lam'lx. frm-fl lroln thu sliavlxlvs ol tht' prvp-svhool f'lll'l'lt'lIlllItl. 1-an rlirs-vt his lull poiwrs to- warfl swuring that hla4-k hi-lt.-' iuiliinmlvri-il hx vllorts to svorr' hisllwr on historx tvsts than thi' iiIll2lt'lIilI1'.u Laugh not at tht- ont- is ho 4-an pass harlwr shops without a quaihn. lor ol this inalvrial arc livrovs niaclv. f A: Q Qs gf E, S, ROGER RAINVILLE Jolly Roger Rainville perpetually amuses and occasionally amazes his more prosaic classmates with sundry tales from his in- exhaustible reservoir of inirthful and fanci- ful aberrations. Coveringi all subjects and suiting his whole function to the wordf for Roger is nothing if not a tragedian of the first tearfhis eyes become dreamy when he talks of his seraglio and flash fire when he tells of stalking chipmunks through the Illinois bogs. Wlieli not en- tertaining his friends or beguiling the fac- ulty to maintain his impeccable average. Roger silently slips off into seclusion where he pursues science-fiction novels with a blare of rock and roll. Some claim that it is during these time lapses that Rog thinks up some of his more innocent pranks which have palsied the hands of even the stoical. However. as spring approaches, more of his time is absorbed in planning the long trek-via superhighways and ino- tels-back to Chicago. IsHMo HORSEHAIR Une day last fall came the blow we'd feared. Ishmo, an arch-cretin, on campus appeared. How he got here still isnit known, But we fervently wish he'd stayed at home. Later when queried on his doubtful success, He sighedfl dL1IlDOQI,lll just lucky, I guess. When I reminisce on what live done. Like compulsory football-itwas such fun- Ten happy 'Saturdays' all in a row, To say nothing of lunches making me grow, Itls no wonder I hadn't time for thought, Or that all my study came to naught. My college boards were 200, you seeg So none of the Ivy League wanted me. The headmaster ragedg the faculty trembled! Could the school's reputation again be assembled ? Unperturbed, Ishmo cried, 'awhy should I care- Since they are all mice and I am a bear? But I'll be back and make gAll-Met., And Landonill get me in Princeton yet! l'ff'f'IlTl used with lwrmfsximl uf Mud fllrlylizin ST . i s X S Lowerx Sehool X Y X M 1 ii U?-an X1 - 1 A.QA -P 'X ' -. - x b ff? fv f Y ' 2 AKMQHA-x ....: ::. ,si X Q M, - A,: i , .:4.. A, Q, .... . ii? A Q H znzgz' A' ' - ' v . H 'E ,,,.:, -W-A . lx N' V ,gk ,ww ' z S Ki- 3253 R . , W 2 'ff X lg x 4 'R wh v. 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Nlrs. llc-urgfizi svmls him out lo walls uruuml lliu flclcl nr. smiivlimvs. lun-k to his 1'lilHSl'U0lll. Xvv clmiil liki- this lu help- IllI'lllI'l'S. Utlivr :lays Mr. lliiggs tulws us mluwn- slziirs lu thc musim' mimi with his slim-k in his liuml In lu-vp us frcmi talking. Ilillifllf iw Ill'lll'lll'i' sinifing smiffs for ilu' T' T' l'l1Ul'lIS prugranis. lVlnsl ol thv timc lllilllgll. Mr. Briggs malws us wrils' flmxn what hu says ailmul sumv ul tlmsv fu- mmis fluzul musiviams. llv nizilws lls mln- fluwn vvvri wurrl. lull hi' gyms lun lzisl. -b 'Ain for ,mfs mln' l.ulcr. iw arf' lIIlll'1'lNxll lvavk In um' vlzissrmmis. Hun' M0 wurk ut arilhnivtir or gcugrapliyf-lnzilaing maps is lllll. 'I'h0n. spelling and grzunlmi1'. :incl muy- .. he wv'll rcarl from nm' rcafliiig bunk. 7 'i ' and sunw of lhv sturies ure' rc-ally vx- riling espn-viulli the unc almul thv uilml llSI'ilIN'S in Nilll'l'1'UlUI'S. This is al- grizzly hear. Almul mm' vmncs the limo lm' rc-41-ss zmrl milk zmcl 4'rzu'lwl's. Frmd mul 1-vnlvr! Unrf' upon ll lima' . . . pvn. lll'l'2lllSl' lhc-n wa' 1-mil hmsh our In .... ,J-vw ww -. WMF' 5:3 w,g:'1' -.ea -7' N' ..,,wxN. ,,,,- 1 Lite . Writ , . , 6, '47 'M 'f .5-A X9 KK ,fm ivy, ' ' ' , r 5 ,lf ,Q x as 1,7 . R, V A x x s 1. 44, ' MXL. - A ' 4 x STUDENT COUNCIL .51'llI'l'4ff i.ill'l'j l.uin1ulm-. Mr. Wilrmu. ,luv liuiliy. Srumling: limiily Knpku. liiiris N1-1-mlliuin. Billy S1-limi. -llnxrulf limlmly l'r4-ltyinan. funn' wif 7'ln'rr s u SIIHIUHI C0llIl!'l.I llvlivml. 'flu-sv svlc4-l sixii urs- vii-vii-ii ,,,,,,,,i,,g ,,,,,,.f' lim-if limvs ai yvur f-two from vavh 4'r1fi.' i r'ul1.' l'll ln' lflvrv in II VllfllIlfl'.v muh brad? dass' 'hiv mn nw as. sumlrly progfrunis and sit all ilu' ilvauis lille- six Culiiivil lll1'IlliN'l'S arc- off lu of lalvlcs :luring llliwiicmi. i lin-ir :m'vling. ami Iiw rvsl of us hmm' 'Hu' uldvst nf our l,owc'l' Svhmrl nr- lu xsziil iwlimw- iw iwui' ixiiul luis imp- gluiiizalimis is tin' Hliillllitlll liz1xc'lI1'.-' Lumlun lluzvllv ul work Poems and stories are written hy boys in all ol the granules. The large stuff it- ss-If. however. does most of the writing and puts the paper together and then llIllIlCUgl'llllllS it. There are almout five issues a year. flfl- -.4f1f Afl . . .M .Nlo.' Nof Yozfre Sll0I'17.l.l l'ram-tive. lJI'il1'lll'C. practivegwe in the 1-horus always seem to lme singing. Of 1-ourse. when we give our IJl'Ogll'2llllS, and ewrylmorly who is looking on 1-laps. we all feel very proud. So, I guess it,s worth all the work. Sometimes during winter afternoons we go to our clubs. Each teacher has his own vlulv or avtivity. and we all swilc-h rluhs onve a month. Mr. Briggs has a revorcl vluli. where we listen to his rerorflings or are told about the pivtures of musieal instruments that are in his room. Last month l was in lVlr. The Big Beat . . . W ll I I una rblvrs lVlc'Gill's radio and holmlvy vlulv. Some of us had fun trying to make a little clertriu- switch, hut it was so weak none lfryslnl sells mul other hobbivs l' 'U-my INF M mx f 'mm-M mm XQKN W N wdximmmww -. l 0' v . i X E ., !,.,., XJQY Y- ',ff .... lflurislmns l'ugvunI nl lIH 4'Xl'II gul il Sll4N'lx. XX:-1-llujny Nlrs. 'I'Iu- lalsl lfriclzly lwlvnn' llluris lrl4Il'Q1l1I-S url :lull vlzly IllU4ll'lllIls.l Vlulv vzlliml xu' illllillif pl'4'sm'l1l llu' XlllXllX lullvr llmn nur l'l'Qlllill' url vlzlss, lw- l,ZlQ1l'1Illl. flll nl' us 5lll1ll'lll5 Illlllllllblll 1 num-ww-11114141ling-rlmiulingm'nmlw in um- ugly nr 2lllUlllt'l' lln- mlm IIUll1'l'l. ll if l'ilN'lllilllllQ1 llw nary ll sings zuml ullu-rs alvl mul llu- xwl Inlp IllllIll'll plwe- ul' vluy lu-vmm-s il Inu-fl. xxilln llu' wl-num-U. .XII nur IHll'l'IllN mmm llllll ilSllll'ilf or Slillll1'll1' ullvr il lms mul. mul il is am valgge-rly lmuilul llwll lll1'lI in lllm- kiln lm' .1 llzlx or lun. liglll ul our 5l'llU1lI Nl'lll'. Still lifv with buys Hu! from tha- kiln in-vt-v. , , . it 4 A. .,., ..:, . I , A if Q-f-W, 107. E fx , if 5f-f- f w XC' N3 2 sg Y -an xf fm. , A si? f .Q-K. -Q.m , . . ff , , .yi , Q ff- ' ' ' J ff ' ' ffm? . ,Q x Q, . wx A Y' Q n e S 5 My N1 xx. xx ,X , I . . .. 'Q MwL5.,,:f,:,,4, ,Nj j-1 , Q V. , Y 6' 5 , fs' X , ,Wm W x x . , N , . . , ' 1 .? !'f:.w3x3, 5 x --,Ls ' -1. 4 . x . . ' M-1 -,YW .9 x .. A-J A 'v-fi k ' 'W' - , ,Y 2. W1 ' -4 ' , , ,U 131, ,. 88.31 an My V, , , , ,mv ,, ,Y-4 , ,Af ,M ,ck , .Q XA ., ' ' ' wffff N 1 --. X mb X . NM-fxtxp ' N '-A -. lf 21' PJ . f - wi' ' v 1 A ww, QSYH-XMQW1 f My ww Q ff-, .- , 4 , L, vm ,. A , K Q M gf XVMR - Ng W, f! ,aff A 4. A N ppm, , qgquwnwim-ew -an-i. t X. ,mamma .aws- 0uch! the blackboard. We run through the pits-hout and option plays most of all, bei-ause we sometimes fumble in those plays at the wrong time. On some days we play in a real game against ourselves -that's fun, because we always win. livery one has the most fun, though, in the games with other schools when all our parents come to Cheer us. Luckily we win most of our games. Wheli we get hurt. we have to see the nurse. She says the iodine hurts her more than it does us, but I donit believe her, because when l skinned my knee, it hurt worse after she painted it. In the winter the Fifth and Sixth Graders get to play basketball if they want to. Everyone else has to play soccer. Thatis a good sport, because we can throw mud and sometimes snowballs. We get to play baseball and tennis in the spring, and we form leagues and have regular com- petition. 39 Pilchout special! Thal's my boy! 99 SSX RSX Mmdlex School .w.. . ,, . . X 6 ' kg 1 f i f n 4 If .f 1 ' f .- 1 ,' I X' 1 , a f 4 f , , 5 v.. ' sa . , .1 ,, 4- , M ,rw .Q G, :QV A r f K 1 . ' ff ' L- . 1, mfg, fz- , , ' I . , . a. 4 4 - gg sf xf 5-' ,. 5 ff , Y X . , EJ: V ,i is wk v .- q,., why N X sf - . A f lk, w X , 1 . l 1, . , Q ., M -0, ,A L, 4 k'g fx, ,f A . Q ff f . ' 4 K x- ' y '4.,v 4, '. H J Li 1 f' .' v In ll 11 Mnllllv vlum MW 7 pf '-'A ' ' n sf ' Now lvt ml' svn. lllflfrfs .Ynlfg Tlu' following sfnry :mm 1'un1pms1'rl flzfv wnzlpnsllirnl null ffl! fluff nnlhingl flu Ihmrrl lu .Ilan .lnllrwmg rl Srroml Fnrmlr, us part of fnulrl lrrilf' 1r'nl1l4l so lrwll 1'.r1frr'ss flu' nulluulf of s lirst 1rf'mrf:t1'r l'f:f!1lfsl: 1.r41n1if111tiun. IV1' url' ,Uiflrllr Srlmulwrs. .I rlrprrrturr from ull lilumx prinlingy fl f'.rrl:'ll11 us if was u'riHr'H, 11:4 nw frrl ANI' W'IllTR 1:rr1r'lfr'1's, Irv' ulffrv you this nrfglifml, nl :my tun1pn'r1'wy wvzulrl rlasfrny ils rrrznwsn-1'nl 14-lrfr-lr to us, ul luzsf, sfrms In In funrrlhmff of u uml r:'fr1'slla'nf1 lum. H'l1rn zlznffsfrlvrilvgl llzr n'rl11'- rlussrr, I fur tlzf .yultllllv Srlmnl, uv- Imppily wunxf' upon OCTOBER LOVE 'Hu' musl vxviting l'XlPl'I'iCIll'P I haw' lt all slurlvfl um- mmol vruspt Uvlolwr um' haul in my life- wus when I mul 21 day. I was playing football in ll 110130 illilflllillgl girl Ivy ilu' mum' of Pnl Janws. llil5llll'l' near my llnnlc. XXX' had 110011 Lpfs gvt away' from it ull. u. E wa ww-fm U ,.,,., 4'p ' W' W fi 4 'NVQ 'QU if K f iff. -Q F K Q A 4'vVH'yvf.y.' ' - 1 5 l E ' A ' 1 :Q-:, STUDENT COUNCIL Svurrrl: Slww llfrllrnum, ffllurliv XxlIlll'lll41'ilIl. lluuk lfm'l1r:1l1. Malin llllllllllllll. llunny llill. llirk Filllgvll Shlllflillyf Xlr. lluul4l. Xl-wgun l,l'Illllh. Hula xl1'llllllllilllQll1'y. Hill lxuplmitz. XVI RlIl'lx1'l. llaxrx l-zmlmn-r. llnmlv lirmxn. lhlly Irlplz-ll. hrll .lnll11wn. :xml xslmm. ulmt an lavkle. We manlv it 4-nuple uf ser-mulls. 'll1:- gunw f-mlm-fl Ill ilu- nc-xl play ulwn .mullwr guy on our a 'lis' .... tvum was ulllv in lvlm-k her out for a ln llw nc-aka llml fullmwcl l lcurnccl N EW'Sl'Al'Ell STAFF I'll'l7III Huw: Harry Ile-rlxam. lilldy S1-arf. jew l urml. 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'l'lu- usual opvuiug ritual wus fulluw- tml. lllt'llIIllIlQI aux UIWIIIIIQJ, talk with tht- stuflvuts hy nur llt'iltlIlttlSl0l', ftltvr als 1-lulnlx tlwrv wort' at tlIlllllllItlC1ll t'luu'cs: wvigliiug iu. hzuiug vluss num-tiugs drawing hunks. and gvttiug lui-kr'rs lihv uc-Xt thu vlussvs ITPQIHII. ,flll'Pllll of Wivigllls . , , . mul .llfmsrlrmlwllls Q ...,,.., 1. - 4 1 I x K .1 km A x is f v w 5 x N1 R X A .gm S , K4,A .Q . , - M f K rr 'llhe extra-currieular organizations he- gan their work. The stall of the Lan- don News, under the leadership of Hal Hlajwas. puhlished its first edition. The dance committee hegan plans for the foothall danceg the Hear Cluh sold cokes and hot dogs at the home foot- ball games: and the Bnoyyy AND VVIIITE Board met to worry about finances. photographs. and layouts. ,lust prior to the hrief 'llllanksgiving respite. the varsity' foothall team com- pleted its undefeated season, making the whole term most worthwhile. Exams loomed dead ahead. and the remaining time inc-xorahly shortened. Too soon they swept past with a rush. hut not hefore the varsity lmaskethall squad triumphed over Priory. Then eame sev- enteen varefree days of vacation. Biology is . Currie on! Ymfll be late In class Lab f 35: ,,',. ': S'I'lllll4IN'l' CUUNIIII, .S4'tlll'Ilf Hula llllflltlllillll lllItt'll .l1ll'0llSlYIl. l'1'1-sitlvllll llill Wvlwr: lllr. 'l'ripl1-ll: l'1-tv klvfllilll. Slrlmlillg: llnlv ZlIl'lxt'I'lI l'vtv .lmu's: llul lilujmls: lhm- tlmmllwsz 'llnn liialvuut: tfluwlx Nlusl-ull, K fi!!! , l Student nan' fs Y W . ,t A ,I COUNCEI 6 X 5 '- llllll? 5 F 'lllu' Slllflt'Ill Comwil lf fl xfa is llu' 4-It-4-u-cl gruup J' wsllivll l't'Pl'K'S0lllS tlu: x StlItl6'lll luulx' uf Lam- tlmfs l ppc-r Swluml. ln llI'l'Yl0lIS yvars. it luls 2tSSllllll'tl tlu' ulvligutiml. in its rule- nl' QllINt'l'tllllQ luuly uf Ltllltltlll stu- rie-nts. of au-ting lmtl1 as a liaison lm- tm-vll tlu' SllItlt'lllS mul favulty Zllltl as an ugvnt in 1-nfurvillg tlu' st-luml rulcs. llmwwr. llu' WSH tfumu-il luis ativmpl- Url lu prmnntv il lunul of unity illlltltlgl' lppvr Sm-luml lmys In a clcgrvv IIOXUI' lu-luro utlailuul. 'l'lu' ClllllIl'll svt out tu llt't'Hlll'lllSll this task lay t'SlilllllSlllIlQI a syslm-m uf St'lltllIlQI vullllltvm' lvaulvrs from tlu' llplu-r bt-luml to lu'lp ln tlu' Saturcluy lif't'l'1'zltim1al l'l'u5gmn1 of ilu' lgCtlll'Sllil l. M. C.. A. Nut only luas this xoluntvvr Ill'0f1I'2llll luxvn stu-1-essful . . . , , . Ill lit'tIt'fllIllQ1 tlu- X. Nl. L. A.. lmut It luis also lu-vn xaluzllrlm- in tlvwlupillg il groan-r sm-nsv of rvsptmsilvilitv in tlu' llIll7l'l' Svluml lun s. 5L fm - 2 i , 3 E 5 , W 3 .A,, I 2 3 W fx ig X V MRM :Pa 8 ' I fs V5 x i 1 ? S3 ,,,,,. , V ' 5 V f 4 '3:::::::: : -.-.- ....2f32'1 -...:-::::::j,' if f F ix-milwywfim' ,Qs k,,,:x X F X2 Awwli f ..,. z . A 2 ,E-155' - -::a5a::, is , 'x 9, wg Q , . Q KH' 3 s 95 Y 5 I f ls, .YA 55334 K s S 5 5 ' .355 ff, X 211. sw ,: ,W ,Y :f?'f?hiij:xi,'z f.-sg .-'Ms-,X fffff wifi , S5f5f3zfgf f5f I 51, eghaiafsf-. ffjisfssffgfrf M ig 1 Football lfurly Ilmtlulll pI'ill'lil'l' lwgan on Au gust 27. vxuvtly uno mmlth lwfnrc- tht Yl'tl'l'2lIlS frum lust yvur's tvum. tht tlu- prvxiuus St'ilS0ll.S 4-fl re'vnn'l. livfurvllu-storm. In tht- xwvks lll'l'l't'tIilllEl tlw Sitlxwlt gaunv. Mr. llurtmx put tlu' lvum tlllklillgil lvvtvtt. llw Stllliltl lllIltl'1lXt'tI. tho up:-ning gfunu- ut' thc- pre,-ximls xvau' asset. Siflwwll ttmk tht' opening kivk lflllflfllllllfll Slrulvgy From 1-hulk lulk I0 Ihr' jivlal. Hit il mul flrivvf st-llcflulvft upvnm' against Sidwm-lt t rivmls. 'Hu' vzlllftictulcs svvlmwt tu Ilan' nmrc' fll'll'l'lIllllilllUlI and sptrlt than tlmsv uf any otln-r fuutluall squad in lvvvrut wars. 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Many people felt that this game would show whether the Landon team was of the caliber that their un- defeated record indicated. The Bears left no doubt that they were a good, hard-hitting team by rolling to ri 26-6 victory. At this point the spirit of the team was at its peak. Landon took the field the following Friday against Georgetown Prep in the final home game of the season. The Bears could not get moving until late in the first period. After having a 13-0 lead at the half, Landon scored twice more in the third quarter, but Prep averted a shutout by tallying near the end of the contest, making the final score 26-7. The Bears climaxed one of the most successful football seasons in the his- tory of the school in their final game against their arch-rival St. Albans. Lan- don fans were stunned when St. Albans scored two touchdowns in the first five minutes of play to lead 12-0. 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This vluly is not purely' honorary'. however, as its members play host to visiting teams and help to develop school spirit. W If ll O 1 Bear f f ll Q A Club png ig The Bear Cluh. founded only two years ago. is an honorary' society' Whose primary purpose is to foster leadership Left to right: Bula Zuekert, Pre-sid:-ntg Mr. Gould: Buzz Bastable. among its members. Membership is limited to Upper Sehool lroys who have proved their merit in other student am'- tivities. One of the duties of the Clulm is to organize the student body' to acl as a unit during athletir' contests. For the home games the Club appoints cheerleaders. deeorates the goal posts. and sells hot dogs and soft drinks. ln the spring. the Bear Clulm assists the Azalea Show Committee Ivy' performing: various duties which vontrilmute to the ellieient operation of the exhihition. lid Worthy. Frank llu Tom Prinmlle. llal Blajwas. Robin Freer. and l'llil0l1H l' Dave lfoolnlurs Rvprnl. yv sill lu-rs .' 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U11 xllll'1'll llll-'Jill ilu' llt'ill'S Iuluxvml illlll l'UlIlt'4l Quluvll. 51. Nxllllltbllf-F. auul Xlawlxin In um ilu' l'ru+rN lullmulnlvnl. xxllll llal N. lllmls nul Nlnllgvl' ulum luflll am- lllsi lm-ann Xll-l'r4'p lluymlvnl Nxvry. Mlaunu. znul xllllPl' ull l'4'lllI'lllllQI. l.znulmx sluuulfl llgdlll lmu glhlI4lllg1 Imam. Mx iq, ,rim F ' Tift! 'ii' .A tt' vt ,K I L, gjQ L Cl ' a'f2' a Q 1 4:1 7' , THE BROWN AND WHITE BOARD Sw1r1':l.' Daw- Coonnlws: Ed Worthy. limlitorg Bob Olivm-r: Frank llugzhvs. Slfmaling: l,cs Rohinsong Boll Zurkc-rt: Hollins Maxwvll. .'1fISl'lllf Kon rllllgglv. f u X ri YE O Brown my and . fe , l l White 'Any Fifth l ornwrs who would like lo In-lp on the- '57 thrown AND XVHITE nmlorl today. was the ZlllIl0lllll'CIIlC1lt nr hz-arcl in lln- fall of 1950. Oblivious than of thi- swcal and toil involved. wo zu ha-ml likf- lilllIltS to thc slaughter to press our servives upon the yearhook stall. Some of us wort' of assistance in- mliviclually. hut we hegan our work as a unit only in May, when we held the first meeting of the '58 staff. Willl the hope of presenting a novel and more vital rm-orfl of the- svhool. we plannccl our hrcak with precedent. We hclicved that our departure from the stcreotyperl format might awaken intcrcst, and we fvlt Sure that it would at least arouse vrilivism-fffavoraltlv or adverse. Dur- ing the sumnurr months Dare Coomlws. our husim-ss manager. rolnlmfl the ara-a 68 Frank and Dave calculate costs. for advertisements. Then. early in Sep- tcmher. hefore school opened. we visited the printer in Baltimore and returned to make the final decisions regarding the hook. Soon a plan of attack was decided upon. and the lay out drawn up. lfditor Xvorthy was now ready to he- gin the production of the '58 BROWN ND XVHITE, revolutionary in size. style, Choice of pictures often poses problem. and arrangement. Feverish photo- graphic work hy Bolv Oliver and Nlr Brooks and Bob Zuckertis soliciting of subscriptions highlighted the fall. With the Christmas vacation came the lmegin- ning of the writing and our first dead- line. The afternoon meetings hecame week-end meetings by vacation's end as we shifted our rate of work to meet our second deadline, February tenth. With Illax and Les take in ice cream profits. some trepidation concerning the omni- present hut vital details. we left onr copy with the printer amd wcavefl back to Vlfarhington to make up for lost sleep. Having sent in the spring sports section and the last of a few missing pages on time. we then awaited the first viev. of onr creation. 9 . an K k 'X 5 kE:?::5Ev:EEE2' ' . cm ge ww wwf gf ., 5- 9,2 Q w 1 xp ' May' - ,V .vf 1,542 i In K L x I 'Q ' ?',fN,,,.ENa-nik if W 5?'4vw.m.W HV.,, A Q f fg xi jgfifzif, Us V8 tx: gy lg as S K ff f V ur Q wx , ff if ww 9 W x ....JN..,w My x -f u Awvyef yr .gf-ff fx, , 'wif + 2 ,aw 9 x'Aw s 'fx .Envy .. . as 3 '33 S my Q Q .fum wsvwws J. S' . X - A My .K 3 A - - ' wmwww WM., 59,1 A .. 'Q Q. I iw ww kv' wk 1' x if Z f 3 ff 1' 0 . II ,,,, ' ww Q :: f . 5 ,,,V V.. Q Y? M J . ,,,1 'k,. 4 . 5 g t Q .,.,.: Q ,Q Q, h W Wg 1 S is w ' 1 wwf. il wuzww 1' M343 W ,fy Ka Ra' X 4 S, H' 1 QQ f I . V, as . Us Nl R , V? x ff? mm--af.. vu Q K' +, U, A u 1,1 x 'Q ...ff I WV' 0, D 'df .1 'Y X Q Q X , -M ,wx YR E ,ff .wmsizirwm-Q qw r if ex PN G ., Sy 'MM ...ef I N. i .Wa -. ,. 'V' QW K 11 N., w , x NNNVNM Emmy R . 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The Glee Clubis nienibers began rehearsals at Holton Arms for the joint concert-preparation which made many boys sorry they did not belong to the organization. The concert took place and was very successful. April passed quickly. helped by a short Easter vacation, and soon the Hear Club was calling for volunteers to help with the Azalea Show. And the Varsity Baseball team began practicing softball in preparation for the final event of the school year before exams flrathers' Day. Fathers, Day highlight. Coming or going? '01 432 ew, R ji A X fa I ' M M 5kZ Fw Rf 7x X 5 W Y x X Y ' -: W if fm! r I X- L 1 u X., - .I V X 1 H' Q . L S ' v r y ' X ze ' X 5 S I Gig Qt' 4 1 Q .f ij is Q x ,E . ,- ,P 1 71.3 , .. x , Q K xx 4 Q .,-4 -, .yi - . 6 f' ,I MM I k . XX, ' - ' '3 A .,. Q wwf NN'--v . WM W-'N 5 f Q x F A- f Q A .Mg - gmail. rf XA in 'mmw - - 'X Q xx k the -57 Bears are catcher, Bill Depuyg pitchers, Buzz Bastable and Howard Adamsg infielders. Bob Zuckert, Hal Blajwas. and Gil Bates, and outfielder, Dick Shaw. This season, the baseball squad faces an exceedingly rigorous schedule. The quest for the l.A.G. championship should provide a close race, with Sidwell and St. Albans pos- ing the biggest threat to Landon's chances. ln addition to the l.A.G. teams, the Bears will face Walter Johnson, Wil- son. Episcopal, Georgetown Prep, Rock- ville. Gaithersburg, Northwood, and Northwestern. Provided that the weak spots in the line-up can be capably filled, this year's team should improve upon last seasonls record. Deljuy, a junior, showed great promise behind the plate last year. a position for which Gary Gardiner is also a strong contender. This year's team should field a strong pitching staff, led by Buzz Bastable and Howard Adams. First base should be filled by either George Manger or Bob Zuckert. Zuckert. who has played first for the past three years may switch to the outfield this season. Hal Blajwas will douhtlessly play third base for the third year in a row, and Gil Bates will hold down either shortstop or second base. ln the outfield, the only definite starter is Dick Shaw. last year's regular Center Helder. These players will form the nucleus around which the team must be huilt. TT Signal. Winflup Pitch! ?1': ,r ,M ef 'N W, W, Vx? 3 1 -. ., 'X V ,, pg-Mff A A 1 H-..,,g Pc-.s-i .1 x, 5 x -er ,'? -MW-M W ,,,, . ..,.,,,,,,. , Lffh.. y - Q Q ling, fy'-.nil Q! ' t 'K ,N may N MA 4 , Q: Y . if Q Q kv , Ml' L 9' J S' 4 Y Y Q, - lm- -we sz , -lg Q 5 L a 4 1- 2 , ' fm 'P Aw ' wiv 'N ww Nw SQ Qs x Q i N. XS N ' t fig V . , . ' ,- zz: Ili' 'Sk . X J we qgfxfx we wwgx mi W x x R ay. V Asigil ff A xy xx Qi 1--X Q X 'K fs Ra six wg, ' Q Wm A 5 s N Wm ? gy at . gh: K il 3 A R he 2 -, 5 Y .sg- we 1 we 2 f sg? QE! 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Thus. tht' I't'XIl1lllZCtl Lluh hopvfl to l3I'4ltlllt'l' tuo plans 4-a1r'h wur. litllvtlt'llItlillt'lX. this plain was 4'zlm'cll1'cl lor tht' f'llI'l't'Ill 'van' llt't'illlSt' of tht' lzivnlty play. It was fclt that tlrannu at l,anclon had not yvt in-lmicwtl vnongh rlrzmiiig power to sup- port thrw' major proflumftions in onC ivan: Marhcllz. srlwfllllctl for the hofzrfls l t'ln'nury 28th anfl M2ll't'll lst. is the Clulfs Hrst wnture in Sl12ili6Qlll'8lit'2lll drama. Howcx'c'i'. the all-male vast is in thc' lilizulu'thc'ar1 truflition, and the cast is Cllllllwlilillt' over the t'lltlll'9. Another innovation will he the presen- tation ol the play oft the sc-hool 1-ainpus. ln uflflition to an engagement at XYYHSII- ingtonis new Dranm Center, the Cluh hopvs to vntcrtuin illlfllt'Ill'CS at the Serv- if-4' Hospitals and at several schools in tht- arm. The growth of the tiivncsins tlluli in the past two years has hccn flux' to tht- llllllilglgltlgj interest und niclustry ol Mr. Carnes. who. ilSSlSlCfl hit Rollins Nlaxm-ll. the prn'siclr'nt. has lifted tht- tflnh to nvw iniportalnvc. All shook u pf til Tennis With painful memories of last yearis unimpressive record, hut with a hope- ful outlook for this season, the varsity tennis team again takes to the clay courts, resolved to win for Landon the l.A.C. championship and the city-wide recognition it once possessed. Since only one memher of last yearis squad grad- uatcd. the team will he primarily the szuneg however, its mcmhers will have had valuahle experience. Peyton How- ard and Bud Miller will form the nu- cleus of the team. hut Bill Cale. ranked Down to sixth at Choate last year, and Chuck Mascott will also provide strength. This yealfs schedule will be a rigorous test of skill and competitive strength. The fifteen matches to be played include most of last yearis opponents, except for the ljrinceton Freshmen and the Hill School. ln the l.A.C., Landonis chief opponent will he last yearis champion. Sidwell Friends. But Coach Griswold is optimistic about the teanfs chances and feels that with luck the champion- ship will he returned to Landon. howers' S . Q 5, LW ,X,x x X X em . x 'xNAx H W X ' ,Q , zz' if? ,M 1 xv N . 4 1 m . am , x . V, A ,A Y ,Q ' iw? W A5254 4 , :fw ------- Q X ig? mm 'N f ,, , M-1 If ,S ..,.,.,, 3 3 W Q if f 32 ' S gif E 'A fm!! 1 'SKK if Q 'Q W ffl 0, , Dance 5 v lg ' f L'0lll,lllilll?P I Q51 fflq, 2 k llu lllnuw' ll1llllllllllK'l' fulfills am im- ml lmuvtuvn Ill sl-luml lllv lu-nw llu- , . r mmlx mup l'Xl4lIIl ' lu pwuxllnlm- suvml . 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'llu' url-lu'slru nl llixvrs llllilllll1l'l'S lrcnn Igilllllllllfi' was l.l'illlll'l'll. anal llu' spring clc'1'ol'uilnns 1'lllllllllilll'Il in il wallvr fountain in llu' m'c'nl1'r ul llu' gym Wlllfll lLIllSll'IH'il ln il slunwr nl llllllli-l'UlUl'l'Kl ligllls. This party starlvrl llu' lliIlll'I'll nl s1u'm'1'ss ilull l rnnk l'lllg1lu's als pr1'sicl1'l1l lms 1'urrlc'ml on lllls yl'ill'. llu' N4lYl'lIllN'l' lllltllllilll 1lzuu1' in lunun' nl llu' l..fX.C. m'lla1lnl1inns llllll lllllSll' supplivcl lay l r1'fl l,l'I'illll0lIl. 'H Ul'1'll1'Sll'il pllnml fur llu' 1lauu'crs. 'llu' llllI4lilSll4' illl1'IlKlillll'4'. .Uurv Nlvllllwrs of llu' I,lllIl'l' ffummillvf' ' lint--r Xlilw l'mll'rf-x. IL:-nrgv Xllnw-Inwl.. llnnl lllllllxllli. .Il-ll lwvrl. :nul Will xlt'XllI1liIl'1l. lnny . . . Al llu' l l'lll'lIlll'f lnrnml ullll lls llu'nu' 'z ' ' Q urls. l.1l1lu, l ltltl 5 l,1llll!llllll'l'.S final nllvring nas llu' .Npril 1lznu1' uluvll ilslillll illlI'ilK'l1'll a larggv. vn- . H , . gg . . K ' . :J ' NN: ff Q 4 mfg X . ,S X ' Vg 3' Q? w ,Ly 3 , v I A XTX XQQX X X x Sixth WALLACE WALTER Arwoon, III 6LWauy77 Entered Form II Cornell Glee Club 5, 6g Football 5, 65 Soccer 5, 6. He ain't a man ,less 178.5 a iurnnin' man. I ---.lack Kerouac' Class History Twenty -live eager. hut innocent young- sters arrived at Landon on one Septem- lwr day hack in l948g twenty-seven not so eager and vastly less innocent veterans stumlmlctl out of the mill June 6. 1958. Only Dave Coomlmes, Butch Baby Facev Jas-olmson. Holi Oliver. and George Vllool- lIAnoLo BLAJWAS Hal Blah-Wahl, '6Bl0use.' l'lntcrcd lform II Harvard Class Presirlenl 6: Slurlent Council 5, 6, Secre- tary 5g Finalist, National Merit Scholarship l'rogramg Finalist, General Motors Scholar- ship Program, Certificate of Merit 1957, Na- lional French Teachers Contest: Cum Laufle 5, 65 Lanclon. News 3, 4, 5, 6, Editor 6, Cenesius Club 65 Clee Club 4, 5, 6g Special Music Group 5, 6: Bear Club 6: Rifle Club 6, Quill and Scroll 5, 6g Baseball 4, 5, 6. A fellow of infinite jest, of mos! excellent fancy. - -William Slzalfespeare sey, of the original group. survived the ten-year-grind. We had trouble and it was hard work, but we had fun. We can see. while rem- iniscing about thc past. but not forgotten. days that some of us had liegun to Cx- hibit those qualities for which we are RICHMOND MULLOWNY CAMPBELL Rich,' Entered Grade 5 Harvard Student Council 3g Headmastefs Award, Middle School, Harvard Club Book Award 55 Landon News 5, 6, Business Manager 6g Genesius Club 5, 65 Bear Club 65 Rifle Club 6, President 6, Quill and Scroll 65 Foolball 5g Soccer 5, 6, Captain. Contention is Il Hydra's bearlf, -Robert Burton now knowng Butch and those elements of leadership made rainy days behind the gym miserable for many unsuspecting victims. Les Robinson and the Golden Boy Bob Gaston joined our little clique in the fourth grade, and Rich Campbell, Mike McConihe and Ed Wlorthy arrived to swell our ranks to nine the following year. Mike put on his first pair of shoes, found them uncomfortable, and quickly threw them awav, stoically ignoring the taunts of his more urbane classmates. Aiwest Virginial' Wlarfield, l got coal mines and corruption, paid us a tumul- tuous two-year visit and, after embezzling all class funds, departed back to his be- loved hills. We withstood that shock. and even the antics of Hi, diddle. dum-dum. Fieserw could not long fracture our com- Rov Wumrow Corn, III Royi' Wfoe Entered Form III West Point Cenesius Club 5, 6g Rifle Club 6, Soccer 4, 5, 6. And alone with his friends, Lord! How merry was hef' - -fllaltli ew Prior DAVID HARRISON CooMBEs L6Dave77 lfntered Grade 3 Duke Class Presiflent fi: Class Vice-President 45 Student Council 3, 4, 5, 64 BROWN AND WHITE 6. Business Manager 6g Montgomery County Driving Safety Council Sq Landon News 5g Clee Club 4, 5, 65 Specuzl Music Group 6g Bear Club 6: Rifle Club 6. Sweet are the slunzlwrs of the virtuous man. - -Joseph Addison posure, as we prepared to absorb Davy Davis aIId the little football in the sixth grade. With high hopes and much overconfi- demo, we began the 1952 fall term in the Middle Sehool. The addition ofthe '4Kid from Californiafl Frank Hughes, and .lerry The Mar-lIine Luedeman provid- ed our growing class with a wider varie- ty of interests than we eould previously claim. The transition was not painless. and some of us fell by the wayside. but the survivors were able to benefit from the wisdom of Browse-:rll Mitchell and to delight as Francois Dostert flunked all five subjects the first week. ln our second form year, Wally Atwood. Hack- ern Blajwas. Big Fraidl' Doane. Ken Tuggle from Kentucky, and nlrriday Hero Zuekert joined our rollim-king ALBERT WPINlJIiI.I. DAVIS. JR. Hllavev uAll1ert0,l Entered Grade 6 Cornell Landon News 6g Rifle Club 6. Full many II flower is born to blush unseen. - Thomas G my 92 bunch to test the mercy of that cursed Student Court, befogged by Barker's sea lawyer defense harangues-they lost. Mr. Lennon tried to teach Parasce Latin and lost also. Our madness finally forced 6'Nine-toesn Mendel to flee to Florida in his Model TAhe reached Warrentori, Va. Then having infiicted blue ruin upon the Middle School and broken teachers and fellow students alike, we burst upon JOHN RAYMOND DOLL john Entered Form IV Princeton Monfgomery County Driving Safety Council 55 Landon, News 65 Clee Club 65 Rifle Club 6, Secretary 6: .l.l'. Football 45 f.V. Baseball 4. His soul is wrapped up in a fast rar, and a woman at Ihe enzl of the roadf, -lack Kerouac' 93 6GJ.D. ? FREDERICK TROTT DOANE Fred Dune'7 4'Fraid'i Entered Form II Willialxi and Mary Rifle Club 5, 6. Vice-Presirlenl 65 Football 5. 6. For yesterday was onre tomorrow. ---Pvrsius the lfpper School. Here we were engulf- ed by 4'Golden Toel' Cole. Pete Jones. even then buried in books, Zip,, Miller. Will McNamara, already involved in the first of the amours that were to mark his succeeding years, and Cbicagffs own HChild', Rainville: however, he left us the next year, only venturing his final return after a two year respite at Evans- ton Township High. Our chant, g'Rogi, liogi. llogif' as Roger Annenhurg vainly strove to keep the lihllilfllfllllllil skeletons in thf- proverhial vloset. amused us hut not Wupy Foo liradshaw. strangely enough. Sherrod returned from the Ur- ient. so toned down from his l.ow4'r Svllool days. that our pave was too swift, and he stayed only one yl'ill .Iohn Doll and his hot rod. 'ulloldieu liolflsinilh. and our 1'luy 'I'iucononic llixnl. Gornsmrrn --'lu-.l l',nlc'r4'd l'orni ly' R lll l'vI.lIIIlI.Sl. .W Ill!-Ulllll .flleril Sf-lmlarsllip Progmmg lliflv 151111, 5. n. Uppo.vilion 4-nllrillvrs llzv erlllzzzsiusl lm! m'rf'r ruriiwrls Min. 1-ourt hero Romain' Timm M1514 GASTON nlfoliu 'hlfohliyu Uusn lintered Grade 44 Duke CIW Club 4, 5. 6: Rifle Club 6: FOUNIIIII 5. 6: All l.,4.C. 6. Lore is an Art. anal flu' gr4'11lf'sI oil' llw flrlsf' - EIIIFIIIYI f.vIIffIl'llff'l' l'cy'l Howard sparked SClllClllll0I' V155 with their arrival. Un one Friday after- noon. eight of us had a svullle with the Barhers' Union regzgulutions. Brownie Cunnnings didnit survive the latter epi- sode. hut 4'Clipper did avquire a niek- nzune. And the year seemed to rush hy as we enjoyed our fun hefore the final push of tht- llpper Sm-hool. U Sc-pteinher V130 saw ai inalss exodus Goldie ,IUIIIIIIII S4'lll'Ht'I' RICHARD PEYTON HOWARD 6LPeyt77 Entered Form IV Princeton Lanrlon News 6, Cheerleader 6, Tennis 4, 5, 6, Captain 5, 6. NSliff in opinion, always in the wrong. -ilolin Dryilen beginning with the departure of Texan Hughes for the Army and later for Ger- many. The arrival of Max, the actor, ever in wonder at our ways and we at his, together with that of Lfludo Jack Lewis seemed to lighten our loss, and provided us with a moment of amuse- ment when Lewis tried to ujudow Tom Camp. Vile struggled on, a disjointed collec- tion of independent groups, until that fateful january when class unity became the watchword. and we learned about class parties. Then the sudden departure of Don DeVeau, nKiller', Webly, and Johnny Hardisty, forced us to work in closer cooperation as we sensed the truth of the old adage that 'Lmany are called. but few are chosenf, The last few months of our Fifth Form year saw FRANK WIEBER HUGHES LiHllWUlCSii Mlfranku uSl.IIlSlllllf'u DC' Entered Form I U. S. Naval Academx BROWN AND WHITE 6, Finalist, National Merit Scholarship Program, Laniion News 3, 4, 5, 6, Dance Committee 3, 4, 5, 6, Chair- man 6, Genesius Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Secretary- Treasurer 6, Clee Club 5, 6, Bear Club 4, 5, 6, President 5, 6, Rifle Club 6, Quill anrl Scroll 6, Soccer 5, 6. ulrllllli will lirs. Crunily say? - 'TITUIIHIS llorfon tIi.Anr-:Novi Amsor JACOBSON linkin jake Abbot'i lfntcrerl Craclc 3 Yale Sludent Council 6, President 6g Finalist, Na- tional Meril Scholarship Progranig Landon Aews 5, 65 Cenesius Club fi. 4. 5, 6. Business Manager 64 Bear Club 6g Quill and Scroll 64 Foolball 5, 6. I auolxt' one morning unrl jounrl rrzysvlf -l'!lI71UllS.,7 - 'Lord Byron flake triumph in the Student Council presidential voting and then a turbulent class election whose outcome eventually brought about the end of the partisan rivalry among our many little coteries. We said good-bye reluctantly in ,lime to Steve Langford, Ricky Weller, Henry Fowler. and Robin Wells. all old Landon Pete l'l1llCl'CCl veterans. as we embarked for our final vacation as Landonites. Roger Rainville returned, and amicl the panic over college entrance and the wonder over our new responsibilities. we plunged into the academic and extra- curricular life at Landon for the last time. YVe helped the football team to its PETER EDWARD ,lowes Pebble l'etronius Form lll Williams College Student Council 6: Class l lC'C-Pl'6'SilI'6IIl 5g Prix lI'Honneur, Asrociation of American Teachers of l ronclzg llance Cornrnillee 6: Soccer 5. 6. Lore thy' neighlnor ye! pull not 4101171 your hezlgef' - George Hcr. er! 06 best season in history and then placed T of 14 in the National Merit Scholarship qualifying round. Hal Blajwas finally got his rag', published. the i'Machine', tried to apply to 10 colleges. and our fair-haired philosopher conducted his morning rest period in English IV. We had our frantic socializing, of course. GERALD WWARREN LUEDEMAN jer Jerry lfntered Form l Harvard Finalist, National Merit Scholarship Programg Finalist, General Motors Scholarship Programg Cum Laude 5, 65 Landon News 5, 6, Quill and Scroll 6g Soccer Mazinger 6. The man who malfes no rnlsmlres floes no! usually malre rzlzythillgf' -fliilllfflfll J. Phelps 97 HARRISON TORICK LEWIS Jack HLewie Entered Form V Harvard Rifle Club 6. 52411011-VI71lf'V in the worlfl of men is lretler Ihnn fame in llClll'8I1..i - Inch' Keronm' Cookie Edw was discovering River Road in the wee-morning hours, and out he- yond the lights could he heard strains of Oh, Please, Dianalii But we had to work harder, especially the little Bearn as he fought to balance Dance Committee hooks and his own haircut account. As spring approached we could look FRANK RoI.I,INs lVlAXWELL, lll ulfiolw Max Mamie Entered Form V Harvard BROWN AND WIIITE 6, Finalist, Nacional Merit Scholarship Progranig Landon News 5, 65 Ccnesius Club 5, 6, President 65 Rifle Club 6. They will not let my play run: mul yet llwy xteuf my thzunlerf' - 'John Dennis bac-k with justifiable pleasure upon a ten years that included many nfirstsw and :noteworthy ai-I-omplishments. We, the Class of 1958, were the first class to use the Language Lab for four years, we sponsored the Hungarian Relief Drive ill 1957. we launi-hed the student Y.M.C.A. prograni. we revitalized the Rifle Club, MICHAEL HAGNER MCCONIIIE Hiviika' lfntered Grade 5 Prim-eton Glee Club 4, 5, 6: Foolball 6. aIId crowned our efforts as a class to be remembered with this revolutionary BROWN AND WHITE. We leave in June. and someone else will have the responsi- bilities and experiences of the Sixth Form, but we have left our mark upoII Landon life. a mark to which in the fu- ture we will point with pride. I rousirlvr it Ihe' best part nf llll l'tlIll'llfl.UI1 to have IIPPH llrnughl up in the l'0IlIllf-V... - Louisa ,illly Alf-ot! WILLIANI ADAMS MCNAMARA Will Mae Entered Form lll Notre Dame Lanrlon News 64 Dance Committee 5, 6g Clee Club 65 Rifle Club 6, Treasurer 65 f.V. Football J. Wun1en and elephants never furgetf, -Doro thy Parker Class We. the class of 1958, moved by com- passion, desire both collectively and indi- vidually to bequeath something to those that follow, because they will need it. Goldsmith, one of the last to arrive, finally leaves and, feeling generous as a result of his good fortune, bequeathes Will his unused shoulder pads to Shroyer, safe in the knowledge that they will remain unused. Coombes leaves his brother as a token of his appreciation. Jacobson gives his political acumen to Needham and heads for the Y.W.C.A. Inspired by this act of generosity, Blajwas leaves his THOMAS CECIL lxllILLER HTOIIIS, uzippern Hzipv Entered Form III Pennsylvania Clee Club 4, 5, 65 Special Music Group 5, 6: Rifle Club 6g Football 6. 'fllules mul human jaclrzzsses are prorerlziallr stubborn. - -Thomas Haliburton Romzm' GODFREY OLIVER Bob 'gOllie Entered Grade 3 Yale Class Secretary and Treasurer 65 BROWN AND WHITE 6, Photographic Editor 65 Al- umni Scholarship Key 5: Finalist. National llleril Scholarship Progran: l i11alisl. General Motors Scholarship Program: Cum Laurie 5, 6: Lalulon News 55 Rifle Club 65 Quill and Seroll 65 l.l . Basketball fl. Great is truth and shall prevail, therefore must we weep and wail. Y Laura Richards moleskin suit to Phobe.', Zip', be- queathes a Cum Laude pin, which he found, to Cavanaugh while Robinson leaves his inc-ompleted application blank to the SG-4.000 Questioni' to Currey and his golden lock to C.L.C., who may have to dye it. i5R0g77 Landon Qlub 651. V. Foollm Davis walks away from the tennis courts in disgust, hoping Blundin may have better suvvess. Howard leaves von- vinced that no one can take Peytorfs place. lVlumbles,' becomes the proud possessor of Campbellis forensic ability. And while on the subject of oratory. we ROGER HAROLD HAINVILLE Jolly Rogern Entered Form lll Left after Form lll Reentered Form V1 Dartmouth nee Committee 65 Cenesius News 6g Da II 6. The man worth while is the one who will smile. ff--Ella ll'ilro,x' 100 JILES LESLIE ROBINSON, Jn. l.es,' Leslie Robbie Entered Grade 4 Princeton BROWN AND WHITE 6, Associate Editor 6: Finalist, General Motors Scholarship Pro- grarn: Landon News 5, 6: Clve Clfffi 4. fi 6: Special Music Group 6g Quill anrl Scroll 6: .l.V. Basketball 4, 55 f.lf . Bascball 4. 3. The first failure is often a Izlassingf, -Alice Brown may as well leave the Fifth Form with an admonition. Dcclaim and argue not in the Sixth Form Lounge, for sounds seem to carry upward in a most disconcerting manner. So just keep all arguments, whether on football or philosophy, low or a thunderholt will fall. But to Con- KENNETH JESSE TUGGLE K.T. 6'Ken-i uChug'7 l'ltll.ClAlT.l Form ll Yale Class Plf'9I.lll'IIl -1, 54 Class l'viI.'f3-Pl'6Silll?lll 6: Stuflcnl Council 4. 55 BROWN AND WYIIITE 65 I,l'lll!lO'l Weirs 1. 5. 63 l ooll1all6g All I.A.C. 6. Where llze corn is lull of kernels, auf! the rolanelis ,in Il co rn . fuwllllilllll LIIIIIIIIOH 101 linue with the business at hand: Colc- leaves T. D. his mattress. John Doll von- descends to give his mufiiers to W'heeloi-lx with the hope that the noise may wake George up. As a result of this, lVIc-Conihe decides to give his jeep to any one thafs hard-up. Luedeman leaves his lmokhag GEORGE lVlIIlRSON WlJIJI,SEY Hfleqyrge-' hwlulmnlxvsu Entered Grade 3 Trinity Scholastic Ari Awards Cerlificale of Merit: Loirer Selwol Art A1l7l1l'll'Q Lauflou Neurs 6: Dance Com- mittee 65 Ceuesius Club 6: Glee Club 5, 6g Foot- ball 6. For Art :nay err. but Nature vauuol niixsf' f ,lolzu llryrivn for Adams. who van now get rid of his who needs to use them. Zuekert leaves suilvase. Maxwell turns the Drama Club his gold foothall, if he can get it hack. to over to the fuvulty and departs a tragic' Geolot. Again thinking of the entire hero. while Jones leaves unohtrusively. Fifth Form, we want to say that lfthies lfeeling he has given it plenty of use. Class is a mustg you hetter get there on Rainvillc leaves his sense of humor to time. or niayhe even a little early. if llartzseh. Oliver gives what is left of you want a chair. Atwood gives Baxter his hottle of tranquilizer pills to Hayden, his tape-recorder, hoping Tony won't he Enfvluwn HENRY WIORTHY, Jn. lid 'iEddie lfntered Grade 5 Yale liuowu Ann VilliITl'I 6. Editor-in-Chief 6g Laurlou News 5: Ceuesius Club 5, 65 Clee Club ff. 4, 5, 6: Special Music Group 4, 5, 65 Bear Club 6: Quill aurl Seroll 5, 6g Football 5. 6: Soccer 5. 6. Une big rife in a man is up! to keep out a great IIHIII-Y .Smaller ouesf' --Bret Harte ROBERT BARNES ZUCKERT Bob uClippe1',, lfntered Form ll Yale Student Council 6, Vice-President 65 BROWN AND WHITE 6, Landon News 6, UU, Club 4, 5, 6, Presillent 6, Bear Club 6, Football 4, 5, 6, Captain 6, All Prep 6g All Metropolitan 6g All l.A.C. 63 Alumni Football Award 6, Basket- ball 4, 5, 6: Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6g All Prep 4, 5, 6. Platonic love is platonic nonsensef' -Samuel Richarflson. shocked. McNamara leaves his red sweater and his socks to DePuy, while Doane leaves when Harry nods. Lewis leaves, though he cannot understand why, and abandons his judo robe and belt to Kiernan. Gaston departs for the sunnier climates of Florida, and Tuggle he can refill his jug. Woolsey departs on the back of a tortoise for tralhc school, while Hughes finally leaves the dormi- tory for fresh air and bequeathes his Merit Scholarship check to Temple. Worthy leaves the yearbook in the red and takes his private secretary with him. accompanies him as far as Kentucky, so ISHMO GEORGE HoRsEHAiR, III 6GICk13 G6ISh'? Entered Form VI Rejected SMEARBOOK 6, National Merit Scholarship Competition, Booby Prize 6, Cum Lousy 6g Landon News 65 Remedial Reading 6, 75 Hop Committee 6, Vice-President 65 Bear Baiter 6, Keeper of the Hounds 6, 7, l.A.C. Q1 am com- pelledj Football 6. '6Wli11t, me worry?', ffllfrefl E. Neuman l'iz'lu'rre used with permission of Mall Magazin n A' nv? 4 f D , A .1 Q . Www ll' ff Aff fn W, 22335 YQ we nl my pq, six x R- v fmfwi 'Q' cf w . M Q .Why ,R XM , , Y an iw gg ,Q wijx ' 5 22' S..,,,w .Ex eqgg -I ,--A, K - 'lp -'V .A f- 1 X M rsskt :.. . 11 ,5 . ,, ! gi Q ,. .,,.:., r 1 A We 'E' :Bw H rw Q . M fa has ' Y K Q , F wa in 'H :gpg 9 1 ii , K E 'F x gk wx S xi SW, xg. B' ...., z 55, ..,. If ' A - M, X . - R -N, wg . 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'l1l't'XY, John i.iipfr'rI. .4l1.wnt: Hubby Sllr-lion. David ,la4'ulnsn11. LZWZOZLS' W' BURGER B Y 'EM BY THE BAG REGULAR 10 JUMBO 257 125 'runt Huw: lllvnn Hmlis, lfllippvr Ilalla, l,z1111- Lallgforcl. Dvsiglll Morris, Kvilll Bonn. 1'l'UIlll Huw: .l11l11111y Walsh, P1-14-1' felllbkilii Chris Stiff-I, Ilz11'1'y AlHl'lK'llS. Kim Nlairshull 7'lll.fl, Row: 'IH1111 SllllfllNNil'k. Rit'lliil'll Dzlvid, c:Ullllf'l' ll11yle'1'. fxlll'Il Kirkpz111'i1'k. vllllffll Iftllllf l11111z1l1l Plll'll'l', EXHIIS xv4'fll1llI't', Mark Milla-r. 'l'11111111y K1111fT111a1111. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 1867 F-1' I Q M W1- invilv V11111' usv of 11111' cqlllll vlm-to li:111ki11 :md Trust F111-ilitivs . I U1.111grr1' Sw1Nus Ix:+'1'1'1'1 1'11m IN 'l'lII'f l,lN'l'Hll l' mf 1'u1.1'x1111,1 NATIONAL SAVINGS 11 TRUST COMPANY BRUCE BAIRD, President Main Office: 15th STREET and NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W. Capitol Plaza Office: ONE INDIANA AVENUE, N.W. Mlznsmn F1-znsrul. Rssmnviz SYSTEI n MEMBER F1-:m:nA1. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 120 Front Row: Charles llawley, Andy Mills, Armand delargentaye, Fielding Maddux. Tom Berger Sm-01111 Row: Seutt McPherson. Eric Klingelliufer, Pat Woodward, Billy Bonnie, Rulwby Bordley. Third Raw: Peter Steele, Burr jnlmsun, Webb Hayes, Billy Moses. Fourth Row: Richard Marshall. Dirk Thistlethwaile, Freddy Hunt, Gene Legg, Bill Pumphrey Absent: Terry Downs. James Oakes. Steve Kerkam. Compliments of BOSS Sl PHELPS, INC. Realtors 1 4 1 7 TREET, . . NAtional 8-9300 127 X! 'wif 2,-u' Y? V4 'lr 'mul Row: 'l'urm-r ll:-ulvr. :Xllun Nl:-Ke-lviv, llulvlny Mvrrill. .lulmm N llllll Skip Kluulml. rrnnrl Raw: Us-rry St'lllIDIl1'l'. xvlll'l'l'll l':lSlIlQll'l'. StlIll't'lxll' Lusk. S4-lll lx mx lm lim lllilvl Raw: Nlurty W4-el. Wada' Kille-le'r. l'4'I1'r Spiwy, Craig llllllllllllll lXlllll'IlllIlll f 2- 1 ' x'a1.rX w,, 69 years of W- -: llflrtim - - . 'nl 1 131.1 Ulf contlnuous servxce to nw W . I - - f--pf .51 f Washmgtonmvestors .. 5 -1- : ' hh ' 1-12? +' 4' Our clients are invited to make use of our extensive . . ,Al-1f'D.E'P-1 k 'i F financlal hbrary qv FOLGER, NOLAN, FLEMING-W. B. HIBBS s. co INC MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Oldest Investment Banking Firm in Washington, D C 725 15th Street, N. W. Telephone Sterling 3-5252 I' rm: .Nm-urn! l1'un'.' Handy Oxguml. FIUIIIIHQ' Sharp. Juv flraig. Nathan Smith. Tim Woulsvy. Tlzirrl Knut 'IU-rrx Wriulxl. Tim Sapping1m1..lL1ck Bmxiv. Bruce huuifmann. Bl't'lI4IlIll Sh t R!lll'f fluxlllu QL:-urgia. Buhhy Lvgaull. TUIII Rlvh. Tlllllllly Xlphin. .limmy Whilv. .limmy Ingham. . A unlvy. COMMERCIAL OFFICE FURNITURE CO. 41 uk ir A 915 E Street, N.W. MEtropo1itan 8-466 I 'Ir ir 'A' EVERYTHING FOR OFFICE and SCHOOL 129 7 ?1E5Q?gQjgg4 1, as X1 FOOTBALL TEAM l rnnl Row: Kvn Tugglv. Wally Atwood, Mike Mcfionilw, Butch ,luc'ol1son, Holm Gaston, Ed Worllly, Boll Zucke-rt, ffapt.g Frm-ml Duane. Tom Mille-r, George Woolsvy, Cary Poole. Svromf Row: Mr. Sutton, Nlr. Rivca, Dave COUIIIDPS, Mgng LPP Donovan. Art Burkvt, llowarrl Adams. Bill DuRoss, Bill Avvry. .Iolm Hayden, Bob M1-Connauglmvy, Tom Ride-out, Buzz Bastahlv, Dick Shaw, Hill We-be-r, Mr. Mio, Mr. Barton. Third Row: Pm-lv Putzvl, Rivky Erickson, Milvs Franklin, Pc-te Ki:-rnan, Grorgv W'lu-e-lock, .lim Doanv, John llaxarrl. Re-id Dvnnis. Burl Miller, ,lim Mclfmwy, Dirk lluslir-llo, Nlgr. Corson 81 Gruman Co. PAVING CONTRACTORS OFFICE AND PLANT 33rd and Water Streets GEORGETOWN ASPHALT AND CONCRETE PAVEMENT 130 S if ' lu L. df! Uv x l l llll el if , HH nf 2 5, , QI.: .. , i 'ig' 52. ' . - '- E Q XX if A bright young outlook and merchandising know-how combined with traditional courtesy and quality make Shopping at Woodies the most natural thing to do. . especially when you visit The Boys' Store, Young -lfth Floor, for class, dress, and casual clothes . . . Qpmmy WASHINGTON 13, D. C. . . . also Chevy Chase, 7 Corners flfalls Church, Va.j, Alexandria 131 BASKII'I'BAI,I, TICA TNI lm!! lu Rlgllff LIL Ilopklns. IIIIII NIIIIm'r. Bolr Llll'IU'I'I, Ho II1'I'gz-I', Ilmxunl AIIZLIIIS. IIIII Cul IIIII :Ln-ry. Ile-orgv Nlangvr, ,IIIIIII IIay4II'n. IIIII IJIIRIN, Bun I'IuHIaIvI1'. IIII-k Slum, LII I'IIII'I-R1-I..IIIII XI1'I.1'lI4'y, bury L:klI'1IlIIl'l'. Mgr.: Mr. Iiarton. If 700 B07 ll' Q D A7 iffy: M, R you can DfPEND if I 0N IN ' V HL: E FUEL OIL 0 BURNER SERVICE , ' OIL BURNERS 0 GAS FURNACES L I GAS WATER-HEATERS 0 PAINT ' A BUILDING MATERIALS 0 COAL I3 N FIREPLACE WOOD Cuff JUNIPER 9-1771 I Q i Unzzplrir' Sl'l'I'I'l'C for Your' I'IY1II'lI'I'0bl A IL' C' 8 Cordell and Norfolk .-Xvenues SILVER SPRING' MARYLAND Hetlwsda, INIz1ryIand SIN C E 'I 8 8 9 OIAIVCV 6431.3 132 GARRISON TOY 81 NOVELTY COMPANY Wholesale Headquarters for Years Carnival 8: Card Party Supplies - - Bingo - - Grab Bag - - Fish Ponds J Premium Prizes - - Flags - - Badges New Address ...... New Ideas Plenty of Free Parking WHiteha11 6-2700 11130 Rockville Pike, P. O. Box 5906, Bethesda 14, Maryland COURTESY of J. H. DEVEAU and SON, INC. General Contractors COMPLIMENTS OF I-I. Gr. GARVIN CO. COMMUNITY PAINT 8- COMPLIMENTS OF HARDWARE, INC. A 7250 wlscoNs1N Ave., BETHESDA 14, MD. ol. 2-3069 OL 2-0133 133 SOCCER TEAM irxt Row: Rll'll Ilampln-ll. .ll-H Furl, Pvlvr Gibb, Wally' Atxmml, Bill Ive-lwr. Ruflin Nlallmlux. Tim l1llSgl'1Vl'. 1 II Sf-1-mul Row: lid Wurthy, Ira Plutkin, lid Svars, Rufus King, Roy Cole, Cf-urge Wnulsvy. Tum Conv. Frank IlllgllQ S. Third Row: ,lc-rry 1llIl'llPIllZIIl, Xlgng ,lim Young, Bart Barlme-0, Bulb Buchanan, Ricky Erivksmm, Tuny Swvl-I. Fr:-cl Caslon. Pvytnn Huwarrl, George W1ltl9lI7lTk, Davy Davis. Rivll l'lr'l1r1e'ssf-y, Pete' Junvs, Bill Ruflcliman, Pete Putzel. Les Robinson, Mgr. Complete Insurance ervice JOHNSON 8: ADAMS, INC. NAtiona1 8-9112 917 15th St. N. W. Washington 5, D. C. COLONIAL FUEL OIL 926 N Street, N. W., Washington 1, D. C. ADams 2-5600 ANDREWS Oflice Supply and Equipment Co. 718 13th St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Rapublic 7-8250 DESKS SAFES STATIONERY CHAIRS FILES 134 QQEQWQQWQWQ Compliments of a Friend QMQNMMQQNQ BASEBALL TEAM I Row: Tone Grant. John Hazard, Boho Berger. Boll Zur-kert. Art Burk:-t. Bud Smith, Gary fLiiI'4lllt'l'. S mil Row: llal Blajuas. Gil Bates. Rickey Erin-son. Roger Rainvillc, llovxard Aclams. Buz Ba-talnlv Dick Qhau Bill D1-Puy Pc-le Pulzvl. Wir. Barton. . - . , . . Your Comfort Is ur Business For more than half a century now, we have been serving Greater Washington with coal, fuel oil, and many other products for greater comfort in homes, schools, and offices. RIFFITH- ONSUMERS 141 3 New York Avenue, N. W. MEtropo1itan 8-4840 136 C1193 Qomplifmemts Of KERN DISTRIBUTING CCDMPANY Qi-ml TRACK TEAM Bill w'l'l!t'l', Burl Barlwn-. ,lulln Purtvr, Pe-lv Kic-man, Rubin Free-r, Daw MavKPnZic'. Cary Pooh .lac-k I.:-wis, Dun Nm-f-cllxunl, Ts-fl Hivkvy. ,lim Young, Mr. 0'DunnPll. Compliments of CALVERT MARKET 138 in Qaeda Waahmqion . . . MGRE PECPLE DRINK THAN ANY CJTHER MILK . . . because there s quality, goodness and purity in every delicious glassful. CALL CHESTNUT FARMS ADAMS 2-IOII . . . for convenient home delivery, or choose Sealtest Milk in food t GET THE BEST- -GET SEALTEST TICN IN IS TEA Nl .If-IT Iw-rl. Tim Nlu-glruw. .lulm Hlnmlin. Dany Dzuis. IH-ylun IIumml.'l'1vn1 IIill'Il51'll. .lim ffmuxlalllgiil. I'- 'lull H INl'Il-N14 ll SUBURBAN TITLE AND INVESTMENT CORPORATION TITLE INSURANCE - CONVEYANCING MARYLAND PROPERTIES WASHINGTON OFFICE Saul Building, 925 15 th Street REpublic 7-'1665 BETHESDA OFFICE 7915 Wisconsin Avenue OLiver 4-7665 140 CXLDQID Qomplimemts Of A FRIEND C2692 Hpllrlvswy nttmnpls to block n slmf. Ciozfzfzplimemats of TECON CORPORATION Dallas, Texas 6 smcn mea on 6-aaoo For 60 years the favorite florists for thousands of Washinqtonians and visitors in the Natiorfs Capital. Complete Floral Service Y FI o r i s t s 1407 H St., N. W. 7351 Wisconsin Ave. Washington, D. C. Bethesda, Md. .ilembsr qflhc El-fclric lnslilule W. K. TRUNNELL, INC. lislnblished in Belhesfizz in 1936 LIGHTING FIXTURES OVER 400 TO SIZLIZCT FROM WIRING and REPAIRS Store Hours: S A. M. to 6 P. M., Friday to 9 P. M. 7842 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda Phone, 0Liver 2-8300 Parking for 100 Cars 24 hr. Emergency Service S1TI.1.t1f'I.,S, inc. Furnishings For The Home OI.iver 4-6340 7223 WISCONSIN AVENUE BETHESDA, MARYLAND Slipcovers, Draperies and Upholslering CUPS TRGPHIES PINS R. HARRIS Sz CO. F and ELEVENTH ST.. N. W. 15 WISCONSIN CIRCLE, CHEVY CHASE ELLETT and SHORT, INC. INSURANCE 151 1 K Street, N.W. Suite S35 NAtiona1 8-2660 WASHINGTON 5, D. C. Kaymoud fl. Z7u?0ur and Kampauy, Inc. WR WRITE EVERY KNOWN KIND OF 1NSU....NCE Umlsult Us REpublic 'Z-4900 1511 K Street, N. W. Washington 5, D. C. 143 The puusv lhul rvfrvshvs Strengthen Amerieavs Peace Powerv' Buy U. S. Savings Bonds WHAT LANGUAGE! I XI I AI ilu-y my .-1r'1'iI4' In Paris tln-y my lluzlw ln lhmw Hn-v suv UI Iil l' ' ' In lun-4-1m'1n-ln tlwy any .... FAIRFIELD HOME UIL 4llCl'Il+INWIf'Il c'uNN1f:c 1'1c'l 1' l-I-L E. A. BAKER CO., INC. BUILDERS 6480 SLIGO MILL ROAD TAKOMA PARK, MARYLAND lUniper 5-8564 lUniper 9-4565 OL. 4-9876 Bowling Canter Building Louis Sprui1l's Barber Shop Complete Barber Service for Adults and Children 7655 GEORGETOWN RD. BETHESDA, MD. , The Shade Slw Compliments P EVERYTHING NEW FOR of THE WINDOW and DO0R - 2214 Street, N.W. a Friend FEderal 7-1200 This advertisement is paid for by the activities fund of lhe Bear Club and thus by the students who help support the Bear Club. AVLLCLLZEQH Wie 7.616 7732 WISCONSIN AVE., BETHESDA 14, MD. qizfowszs and fpfarzfi fox Daaasiorzs OLiver 6-2288 145 Svhnnl xpiril runs high in Ihv Low:-r bvhonl. The Parkway is the Right way CLEANERS 81 DYERS FURRIERS 8402 Connecticut Ave. Chevy Chase Lake, Md. Phone, OL. 2-3377 We SERVE Landon fu the host lmrlilirnz of lhu fninw' I ,IIiI'Ul'Silff Shops new Qeorgetnhm University Shop at the corner 36th S N STS., N.W A. s. GARDINER 8. co., INC. Realtors - Appraisers 1631 L Street, N. W. Washington 6, D. C. NAtiona1 8-0334 D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. REALTORS Compliments of a Friend HUJUE OF GEORGETOVVN'S V CH ARLE 5 W- POOLE BRERE TON POOL VVILLIA MSBVHG CANDY CORNER Transportation Specialists PO0LE'S DRAYAGE co. Washington 2, D. C. ADams 4-4500 H. W. FISHER Sc SON INCORPORATED GROCERS SINCE 1861 Phones: FE. 3-4060-1-2 WISCONSIN AVE., AT N ST., N. W. 147 un The End l'i4zun-x I:-v Prinlsfl and Bound hy f'V4'l!!,l-NYY piflunw HRUUKS PlI0'l'1m19R.Xl'Ill-IRS. INK. THE HORN-SHAFER CU. fm paqr.?7:1z1fIp11gf 146 Hlil'IIliNll.X, Mn. BALTIMORE, Mn., U,S.A. XYASIIINGITIX livuxlxu STAR 1, wu . --. Q 1. 1 H35 - 1- , , ! N X ,fs I .' QV, N 5- . ,' 'iv ,-- A . V ?+-'-vw ' y V-:lv A I , .k,,if-Q15-Q! 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