Wakefield High School - Starstone Yearbook (Arlington, VA)
- Class of 1958
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Come let us sing out g the Wakefield battle cry, with thunder clubs and tomahavvks we'll make your name g and spread your fame, Wakefield . . .F we're all for you! arlington -Mg S T high school vzrgzma 1 7 517 A iii T 'ZZLN E volume iv U U . . . For you we'Il fighif and spread your glory fo . . . -Wakefield Fighf Song These words, 'lhough few in number, express one of fhe primary obiecfives of our Wakefield life. Through our high school associaiions and experiences, our characfer and oufloolr on life are consfanfly influenced and developed. In fhe same manner, we daily confribufe, by our every word and acrion, fo fhe fashioning of fhe lives of ofhers. By doing ihis. by seffing a good example, we each play a greaf and vifal role in spreading and enriching fhe glory of Wakefield. Thus. we have chosen fhis phrase as fhe fheme for our I958 STARSTONE. ilxtr f , -. du ctio Sta MARY HASSLER NANCY TOLMAN BOBBI COULTER ALICE ALDERMAN ARDEN WALDRON BOB SULLIVAN CONNIE DAVIS ABIGAIL SALYERS JEFF HERMAN CAROL BRUNO JANE WILDER MIKE ARKIN BEN KESLER JIM PAYNE JUDY WILLIAMS DIANE LETHCO Edlfor Ih Chief HERMINE KAHN Business Mgr and Clrculahon Edl+or E KAY BERNARD Assus'I'an+ Clrculahon Eduior JANICE HOWDERSHELL Bookkeeper Adverhslng Edlfor ASSISIBDI' Adverhslng Edn+or AFI Edlfof Assns'I'a n+ Ar-I EdrI'or C ass Assnsfanf Class Copy AssnsI'an+ Copy Asslsfa nf Copy Achvlhes Assnsfani Achvnhes Sporis ASSISIBHI' Sporfs PLIOIO Ed r+or Edlfor Edlfor Ed l+or Ed l+or Edo+or Ed :for Ed l+or Ed rI'or Ed u+or Asslsfani Phofo Edlfor ELAINE ANDERSON Typlsi PAUL HOBSON IIIus+ra'ror MISS M HURLEY Faculiy Advisor .......... .... I ' DENISE SAUREL U. i. . I. I. .. . .AssisIa.n'r Copy Edifor lrztraducjttan Faculty Acttvtttes Sports Cammuntty ble of contents Page Page Page 758 Page Page 258 ' 7 78 Student Body Page 48 220 Q in x tv 1 ' 2 7341 vw f ff K ,.gj,u:,' 1 .' n ' w'.Qa..'w gf 4, ,f,f'?T?55 Amffzg . wi mfg, .3 f. 'avr ,I - is :fi - . k ix x .. 92,13 mg- f. I -'gl . ,. gig X.-:il , WS? ,a 1-iv . wfgg, v . .wi .. N N . Q.. , 4' . W: a Q 4 'E X ' 'sfgfwf f 1 , O c: so Tl P -I I N1 au war-'F' 1 4+ -1 Af fhe commencemenf of each school day, fhe sfudenfs of Wakefield fake fime ouf fo reaffirm fheir faifh in God: fhe Lord's Prayer, a Bible recifafion, or perhaps a momenf of silenf devofion have become mosf necessary funcfions in our fension filled world. With morning devofions complefed, fhe sfudenfs leave homeroom for fheir respecfive classes. The courses offered af Wakefield are designed fo prepare each sfudenf for whafever posf-graduafion acfivify he or she plans fo enfer. The academic program, which encompasses a wide hosi of sfudies, English, mafh, science, and foreign languages, fo name a few, provides fhe sfudenf wifh fhe knowledge necessary fo confinue his or her educafion in college. However, recognizing fhe needs of fhe individual, our adminisfra- fion has developed, as well as an academic program, a vocafional one. Under fhis plan some sfudenfs are given fhe opporfunify fo become acquainfed wifh commercial and manual skills and frades, fhus securing a wide vocafional background. All of fhe programs offered af Wakefield High School assisf fhe sfudenfs in planning for fheir fufure fraining and vocafions. The sfudenfs will profif in fhe fufure by fhe courses faken cluring high school no maffer where fheir inferesfs lie. I 1' ls fhaf you, amoeba? fVlornZng devotions begin C1 busy clay . . . I esks- -- V . ,. A fff':1 g 'i 'if h,,,:goi They iusf THINK l'm prinfing class picfures . . . buf you should have seen fhe one fhaf gof away! ln fhe midsl of classes and sfudy, lhe lunch period offers a welcome inlerlude, French pasrry, pizza and bake sales, gossip befween biles, a book 'lo be read, lasl' minufe sludying or homework +o be done. ll' is a 'lime for relaxalion, a pause in fhe heclic rush and slrain of learning, a lime 'For friendly chaHer and discussion of daily evenls. The lunch period is no+, however, lhe only inferlude in fhe school day. Belween classes 'lhere are +hose five minu+e breaks in which lhe sludenf may make a hasly visi+ fo l'he school slore in order +o replenish his exhausfed school supplies, or, 'lo his locker +o search quickly lhrough +he junk and souveniers for his books, as he rushes 'lo his nexl class. Finally lhe school day ends, 'I'he lasi- minule slops have been made and +he weary sfudenl +ries lo board his some- whal' crowded home-bound bus. Well-l LIKE French pas+ry! lsn'+ he cure? RGlC1XC1ll'OI'l l wish my molher would gel me one of l'hose! refreshment and release . . . . . . and here, a lock of his hair Charge E+, Please. , u v There's always room for one more' 'S ii r' 'Q I mm Fl lA.E Rf N Many sfudenf service programs are of- fered af Wakefield, for example, fhe Losf and Found Deparfmenf, a mosf helpful service af our school, enables fhe sfudenf fo readily locafe ifems misplaced during fhe school day. Among ofher worfhwhile and every necessary programs acclaimed repeafedly for efficiency af Wakefield is fhe school clinic. There fhe medical sfaff aids fhose sfudenfs who become ill or susfain injuries while af school and also recommends professional assisfance if fhe need arises. One of fhe newesf achieve- menfs af Wakefield is fhe cenfral affendance program which has cenfralized +he recording and checking of affendance and absence. Ofher acfivifies for a few sfudenfs af 1 X 'B 11 Q5 nr '3 V , ' fi' r T i -Lam I 0 I ' Those fonslls will have fo come ouf! Wakefield, who mainfain a C average or beffer in all of fheir subjecfs faken collec- fively, include working on fhe producfion sfaff of fheir school's publicafions. These publicafions. number fhreez THE PENDU- 'Whaf's if worfh fo ya?' Look who skipped! e 'fi' Wanted l Student help! . . . 3. Work, work, work! LUM, Wakefield's liferary magazine, THE SIGNAL, Wakefield's newspaper, and fhe STARSTONE, Wakefield's yearbook. The sfudenfs who work on fhe publicafions sfaffs receive valuable experience in iour- nalism in addifion fo enioying fhe work involved. S+iII ofher Wakefield sfuclenfs parfici- pafe under facfulfy supervision in such jobs as a helper in child care classes, as library assisfanfs or as office assisfanfs. These sfuclenfs learn while fhey work How abouf charging if fo my accounf? Wakefield pap-o-o-o-oses . . . and enjoy being of service fo fheir school and fheir communify. Mosf of fhe exfracurricular sfudenf ac- fivify programs al' Wakefield are designed fo promofe a beffer feacher-sfudenf re- lafionship fhroughouf fhe school and fo equip fhe sfudenfs wifh fhe sense of responsibilify and self-sufficiency fhey need in order fo become well-rounded individuals. The programs have had greaf success and, wifh confinued co-operafion, should affain even more in fhe fufure. How abouf charging if fo my accounf? One of fhe mosf enfhusiasfically sup- porfed evenfs during fhe school year is fhe fradifional elecfion of fhe Foofball Queen. The queen and her fwo affendanfs, vofed as being fhe mosf affracfive young ladies of each class, are presenfed wifh flowers af fhe Wakefield-W-L foofball game. Groups af Wakefield who are always inferesfed in fosfering school spirif and spreading Wakefield's glory sell programs af all of our home foofball games. S+iII Spread Man, fhis sure is powerful! ofher organizafions sell Wakefield buH'ons, make pep signs and puf on skifs af some of fhe games. Yef, wifhouf enfhusiasfic sfudenf backing and supporf, These groups can affain li'Hle. ln an afhlefic confesf every feam needs encouragemenfs. Our cheerleaders af Wakefield do fheir besf fo creafe school spirif and lead our feams on fo vicfory. The fime and energy puf info fheir prac- fice sessions shows in fheir peppy cheers af our foofball and baskefball games, frack meefs, and af pep rallies. Through our fhree cheerleading squads, a bif of Wake- field glory is spread, noi' only by 'lheir enfhusiasm, buf also by fhe good sporfs- manship which fhey demonsfrafe af our games. your glory . . . So if's propaganda . . . so whaf? in EER! A Mouse! As happiness is symbolic of being chosen Foofball Queen, so foo is happiness and gaiefy in lhe loclcer room affer a winning game. Our reams, whefher we win or lose, lcnow 'lhaf 'lhey have played fairly and have shown good sporlsmanship in repre- senfing Walrefield. H is fhrough all of 'lhese groups and acfivilies 'lhal' a li'H'le more of 'lhe glory of Wakefield is im- parfed. We won! PVUQ I'he olcl gray mare, he ain'+ whaf he use +o be compefifion. Since sporfs serve as a com- mon language +hrough which enfhusiasls may communicafe and 'lhrough which re- spec+ may be buil+, Walcefield's 'leams do +heir besf af all limes. Lei go! You're sfrefching my knee socks. Zghtf Fight! Fight! I can hang by my fail, +oo! Vlff X k A well-rounded curriculum for fhe sfu- denfs a+ Wakefield includes a social pro- gram, sponsored by 'lhe classes and clubs. This aspecl' of school life is recognized as necessary and impor+an+g +he dances, par+ies, Y-Mixers and school plays provide a deviafion in +he rouline school week, spread 'Friendship among fhe differenf grade levels and presenf an opporfunify +o meel' sludenfs from o+her schools who are aH'ending fhe differenf funcfions. GeHing logefher for +hese social even+s helps 'lhe sludenl' develop social poise, an undersfanding of olhers ideas and also 'leaches him how +o ge+ along w1+h differ en+ +ypes of people For varnefy dance +hemes are dlfferenl' lhroughouf fhe year Among fhe many dances enloyed fhus pasl year have been fhe Roaring 205 dance My Blue Heaven Omxcron Sfroll and +he Snow ueen Ball Dramahc produchons have included Down in fhe Valley ed Shoes Heidi and fhe Faculfy Follies Wakeflelds many funchons are enloyed bo+h by fhe s+udenl's fhemselves and 'Phe faculiy advisors who chaperone +hem 72eCrec1tz'on And fhls will fell you all aboul' I+ Honey' The music s+opped' Make up LiHle Suzie make up 'af km -,,,..- ll - I lv ll ' K L iii' i 0 II I Ill IIR Il Il U 'II ll 1 ll - . . . ! Q ' in . I 1 Q 4 W ,, , 1 I ' I - Mzgy. A Y of , . h Y ,Q , Q Q x -gh' , 'J h ff-f Z-,V -, i LQ fx'- iii ,.f' ' - 3 ' lf e 41 an or ,g , by Q r 1, 1 li after school hours Le s s+roII ' ' ' gf' You lreep your nose ou+ of +l'ns' Once upon a hme Xe 4N 1 - 9 xx ' A in .v ', , I . I I Il +' ll . K A , gf W L, VA gflii, A fi l' JL A s L fi 4 e 4 0 xx. . , ' 1 V Il ' THE FACULTY . . .here fo lead us in our search of knowledge. If is common knowledge fhaf fhe years spenf in high school are very imporfanf in fhe fashion- ing of young lives. The role of our faculfy, fhere- fore, is also very imporfanf. For fhey are the ones whose iolo if is nof only fo insfill a desire for knowledge in us, buf also fo affempf fo aid fhe developmenf of beffer characfer fraifs and a desire for achieving higher goals. Because of fhis, fheir influence will always be manifesf in each of us as we go fhrough life. Whaf fhey have faughf us will be wriffen indelibly upon us for all fo see and iudgeg if will reflecf and broaden fhe fame of our school. Thus, by making us beffer and well- rounded individuals, our faculfy helps indirecfly fo spread Wakefield's glory. Alfhough offen nof evidenf, we, fhe sfudenfs of Wakefield, appreciafe fhe iob our faculfy is doing fo give us fhe besf in guidance and educa- fion. Their efforfs during fhese formafive years. will remain forever a parf of us and will help us fo magnify and enhance fhe glory of Wakefield. faculty T. EDWARD RUTTER DR. T. EDWARD RUTTER, our preseni Superiniendenf in Arlingion Counfy Schools, came 'lo Arlingron 'From fhe principalship of +l1e Grover Cleveland High School, Caldwell, New Jersey, in I950. Afier serving iwo years as principal of Washingion and Lee High School, he was appoinfed +o his preseni posifion. A graduafe of Franklin and Marshall College in Lancasfer, Pennsylvania, Dr. RuH'er received his 'lwo advanced degrees from Teachers College, Columbia Universify. 22 DR. HAROLD WILSON, who has headed our faculfy since I953, has a'Hended Vincennes Universify. Indiana Universify and George Washing+on Universiiy. He has received a Masiers degree in Secondary Educafion and a Docior of Educafion degree in Adminisfraiion and Supervision. Dr. Wilson is also a member of Phi Befa Kappa, an honorary sociefy. DR. HAROLD M. WILSON MR. WM. RALPH KIER MR. RALPH KIER, sewing as Associafe Principal of Wakefield, where he has managed sludenf acfivifies, has held fhis posifion for five years. Mr. Kier has al'- rended Siafe Teachers College, Indiana, Pennsylvania. where he received his Bachelor of Science degree and has also received his Masrers degree from George Washingfon Universify. inns-f q 'f '3 X MRS. MARY MARE' MRS. MARY MARE', Assisfani Principal and Dean of Girls has a'H'ended Bucknell Universi'I'y, Universify of Michigan and Claremoni' College's Graduafe School. Some of Mrs. Mare's Achievemenfs are: being a mem- ber of Sigma Tau Della, a nafional honorary liferary frafernifyg Pi Lambda Thefa, a nafional honorary edu- cafional 'frafernifyg and graduafing Summa Cum Laude from College. She has received her Bachelor of Ar'l's degree and her Masfers degree. In addiiion fo her ofher dulies, she also adminisfers 'I'he Wakefield Guides Associafion and Senior Honor Sludy Halls. MR. FRANCIS CAMPBELL MR. FRANCIS CAMPBELL, who has been ai' Wakefield 'For five years, is fhe Direcfor of Guidance as well as fhe sponsor of fhe Nafional Honor Socie+y. He has aH'ended Sfafe Teachers College, Indiana, Pennsylvania, American Universify and George Washingfon University and, is a holder of a Bachelor of Science degree and a Masfers degree. DR. PATRICK O. MARTIN DR. PATRICK MARTIN, Assisfanf Principal and Dean of Boys, has aflended Colby College and Teachers College, Columbia University. He has received his Bachelor of Arfs degree, his Masfers degree and Docfor of Educaiion degrees. Dr. Marlin has been af Walrefield for 'Iwo years. MR. MILO SONEN MR. MILO SONEN, who is our Direcior of Aihlefics, and who has been af Wakefield for four years prior Io fhis is a graduafe of 'I'he Universify of Maryland where he received his B.S. degree in I936 and his Masfers degree in Educafion in I947. MRS. ALGOR MISS LAMB MR. NEAL IDANCE MRS. ELIZABETH ALGOR, Wal:efieId's ninih grade counselor. has affended Wellesley College and Teachers College. Columbia Universify. She has received her Bachelor of Ads Degree and Masfers Degree and has been af Wakefield for five. years. MISS PHYLLIS LAMB heads Ihe eighih grade as Guidance Counselor as well as sponsoring Lamba Tri-Hi-Y. She has aHended Hope College. Universify of Redlands and Columbia Universify. She has received her Bachelor of Aris degree in Elemeniary Educaiion and her Masiers degree in Guidance. This is Miss Lamb's fhird year a+ Walrefield. MR. RICHARD NEAL. our elevenih grade counselor. has affended Ihe Universify of Maryland, George Washingion Universiiy and Ameri- can Universi+y and now holds his Bachelor of Aris degree and his MasIer's degree. Mr. Neal has been af Wakefield for five years. MISS EVELYN WILSON, now in her 'fourfh year af Wakefield. is well-known fo Ihe Seniors as Ihe iwelfih grade and college counselor, and sponsor of Keyeffes. She has aHended Radford College and Teachers College, Columbia Universify where she has received her Bachelor of Arfs and Masfers degrees. MR. LAWRENCE WINKLER, who reiurned Io Wakefield afier a Iwo years absence, serves as our I'enI'h grade counselor. He has affended +he U. S. Naval Academy, Washingfon Univ. in SI. Louis and George Washingion Univ. and has received bolh his B.S. and M.A. degrees. and George Washington Universify and has received bofh his B.S. and M.A. degrees. MISS WILSON MR. WINKLER So whaf? Mr. Winkler falks wiih Keilh Bells. 0CI L TDIES... ii iff . 7 fs A ' flex MR. DIFFENBAUGH A IV' ii MRS. GELWICKS MR. IRWIN -gl MR. JONES MR. RENZ W-e-l-I, if looks like we'll have you again nexf year. Miss Keclc and Nancy Rouclabush discuss Nancy's academic fuiure. . I if Xi 5 e Ma. JOHNSON Miss Keck 69' Ni 'I MR. SHULTE ' isssmimnw ..,, MR. DONALD DIFFENBAUGH. known fo mosf Seniors as a Unifed Sfafes Governmenf and American Hisfory feacher and Y council sponsor, has affended Hunfingfon College and Indiana Universify and now holds his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Mr. Diffenbaugh has been af Wakefield for four years. MRS. HELEN GELWICKS, who feaches Unifed Sfafes Governmenf, Unifed Sfafes and Virginia Hisfory and Economic Geography, has af- fended fhe Univ. of Minn.. Teachers College, Columbia Univ. and S. Dakofa Sfafe. Mrs. Gelwicks, who has been af Wakefield for 'Iwo years, has reecived bofh her B.S. and M.A. degrees. MR. MORT IRWIN, Baseball Coach and feacher of Uniied Sfafes Governmenf and American Hisfory has affended George Washingfon Universify and received his B.S. degree. Mr. Irwin has been af Wake- field for five years and 'ihis year was elecfed Presidenf of fhe Beffer Sporfs Club of ArlingI'on. MR. NORMAN JONES, a Governmenf and Hisfory feacher has been af Wakefield for one and a half years and, has affended several schools including fhe Univ. of Miami, Kansas Sfafe, Univ. of Syracuse and Georgefown Univ. He now holds his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Mr. Jones is assisfanf sponsor for 'the Philosophy Club. MR. HENRY RENZ, fenfh grade sponsor and American Hisfory and Governmenf feacher, graduafed from George Washingfon Universify where he received his B.A. and lafer his M.A. degree. Mr. Renz has been af Wakefield for 'Ihree years. MR. RICHARD JOHNSON. one of our American Hisfory feachers and Head Coach of our fooiball feam, has affended 'rhe Univ. of Vir- ginia and G. W. Univ. where he received his B.A. and M.A. degrees respecfively. Mr. Johnson has been af Wakefield for five years and is fhe currenf Presidenf of 'Ihe Arlingfon Educafion Associafion. fhe Counfy Teacher's Associafion. MISS FRANCES KECK, who feaches Unifed Sfafes Hisfory and World Affairs, has affended Avereff Jr. College, Longwood, and American Univ. She has received her B.A. and M.A. degrees and was also awarded The Ford Foundafion Fellowship, '53-'54, Miss Keck has been af Wakefield for four years. MR. WALTER SHULTE. a World Hisfory and American Hisfory 'Ieacher and Assisfanf Foofball Coach, graduafed from fhe Universify of Vir- ginia receiving his B.S. degree in Educafion. Mr. Shulfe has been af Wakefield for fhree years prior fo fhis. GE EB L EDUCATIO MRS ARMSTRONG MR BERNARD KELLY MRS KENDRICK MISS RICCIARDELLI MRS DICIE ARMSTRONG who has been af Wakefreld for 'Fnve years IS a nmfh grade General Educahon reacher and grade chairman She us a graduafe of George Washmgfon Umversufy where she recelved her BA degree MR JAMES FOUCHE a graduafe of George Washmgfon Umversrfy received hrs BA ln I952 Noi' only as he one of our nmfh grade Gen eral Educahon feachers and sponsor of fhe Phofography Club buf he also serves as nmfh grade deparlmenial chanrman He has been al Wakefueld for fhree years MR GEORGE FREISM rs an elghfh grade General Educahon reacher who graduafed from Georgefown Umversnfy where he received has BA Mr Frelsm ns fhe sponsor of Maxam: Hu Y and has been at Wake held for fhree years 3 A Ja MR FOUCHE MR FREISM MRS HANCOCK MRS MARY HANCOCK the sponsor of Sngma Tru HuY has been feachmg af our school smce nfs orgamzahon She has been awarded her B A from Maduson College and her M A from ihe Unlverslfy of Akron Mrs Hancock ns presenfly feachlng Engllsh ll and nmrh grade General Educahon MR BERNARD KELLY a graduaie of Iowa Sfare Teachers College where he recelved hus BA degree IS anolher elghfh grade General Educahon teacher who has been af Wakefield for fwo years MRS MARY KENDRICK who has afiended Ohio Wesleyan and G W U holds a B.A degree Mrs Kendrick us a member of several nahonal honorary soclehes In adduhon fo servmg as deparfmenfal chalrman Mrs Kendrlck who has been a member of Wakefield s slaff for fhree years reaches elghfh grade General Educahon MISS JEAN RICCIARDELLI elghfh grade General Educahon leacher as now un her hrs? year a+ Wakefield She has recenved her B.A from Emmanuel College and her MA from Tufis Umversnfy One more sprfball and l ll Mr Fouche makes a very lm porfanf pomf fo has class 28 - . . .e e a ' a e I . .. -,ii,ffw1- .. -is - L' fri: r.ii.fW:A . QS. A - f, ' - - g32r.f'p9frf5s ,, 5 A .,,, . f . ,. I ar. H1 ' 5- - I ' ' I - - . . . . 1 ' . . ., . . . . I . . . . . , . . . . I e I . MRS. ADELLE ROSENZWEIG, anofher new eighih grade General Educa+ion feacher, has a'H'ended Wayne Universiry and fhe Universify of Massachuseiis where she received her B.A. degree. MR. JOSEPH SIMMS, ninfh grade General Educafion ieacher, gradu- aiad from Wilson Teachers College where he received his B.A. degree. Mr. Simms, who, as pari of his course work foward his M.A. degree foured Europe fhis summer, has been a member of fha Wakefield siaff since if originafed. MRS. ADA TAYLOR, anolher one of our ninfh grade G.E. ieachers, has been af Wakefield for one year prior fo ihis. She has afiended Fairmonf Sfale Teachers College, Wesi Virginia Universify and George Wash- ingion Universi+y and received boih her B.A. and M.A. degrees. MRS. RUTH WHITHAM, who has aHended For+ Hays Kansas Sfafe. Maryland Universify and George Washingfon Universify, is anoiher one of our eighih grade General Educaiion ieachers. She has received her B.S. degree and has been ai Wakefield for 'lhree years. MR. DOUGLAS WOODARD, who has been af Wakefield for five years, is anofher one of our ninfh grade General Educaiion ieachers. Among 'lhe colleges he has afiended are 'lhe Universify of Illinois, Ari lnsfifufe of Chicago, Brigham Young Universify, Georgeiown Universify and American Universify. He holds bofh his B.A. and M.A. degrees. fr r '- , gif' r y , We qi! S 'Q Wifi V Y J X .1 S I MRS ROSENZWEIG MR. SIMMS MRS. TAYLOR MRS. WHITHAM MR WOODARD MISS BAKER GLI MISS BURROWS MRS DITTMAN HATTON MISS HURLEY MRS KUZNETS MISS CRAWFORD MRS HAMILTON MISS ODOM MISS VIRGINIA BAKER Deparfmenfal Chalrman ns presenfly workmg foward her PhD an Engllsh She has recelved her BA from GWU and her MA from John Hopkins Umv Teachmg Engllsh IV and Ad vanced Englnsh IV she also sponsors Ihe PENDULUM Mlss Baker has been al Wakefleld slnce :Is rncephon MISS CELIA BURROWS who Ieaches Ienfh grade Englrsh ns new here af Wakefield Graduaflng from Arkansas Slale Teachers College she receuved her BS In Educahon Mass Burrows ns Ihe sponsor of Ihe Junior Red Cross MRS MILDRED DITTMAN semor class sponsor Ieaches elevenlh grade Engllsh Havnng allended New York Sfafe College Calholnc Umversuly and George Washmglon Unlverslfy she has been awarded bolh her BA and MA She has Iaughl al Wakefleld for four years MR WALTER HATTON dureclor of 'Ihrs years Facully Follnes Ieaches bofh English and Speech A graduafe of Monfclaur Slafe Teachers College and George Washmglon Unlverslfy he has recenved hrs BA and M A degrees Mr Haflon has laugh? here for Iwo years MISS MARYANNE HURLEY who leeches sophomore and lumor Englush us Ihe new sponsor of Ihe STARSTONE Mnss Hu lev receuved her BA from Geneva College and her M A from George Washmglon Unlverslfy and has been a member of fhe faculry for five years MRS LOIS KUZNETS who holds a Phu Bela Kappa key has received her BA from Swarlhmore and her M A In feachlng from Yale Unlver slfy A newcomer Io Wakefield she reaches Englnsh II and sponsors our school oralorlcal confesfs MISS MARGUERITTE CRAWFORD who received her BA from George Peabody College and her MA from Vanderbull Umversuiy reaches lumor Engllsh Thus us her second year aI Wakefield and she IS fhe sponsor of Della Tn HI Y MRS PAWLEY MISS RICHMOND MR STEVENS MRS MARY HAMILTON who 'Ieaches English and French IS also a new addrhon Io Wakefield She has recelved her BA and M A degrees and has affended Ihe Unlversnly of Chicago Indiana Umversafy Ihe Umverslly of Texas and Ihe Unlverslfy of Callforma MISS VIRGINIA ODOM sponsor of Psu Trl Hu Y feaches sophomore English A graduafe of Tennessee Slale College she has received her BA m Engllsh This IS Ihe second year for Mlss Odom as a Ieacher ere MRS OLIVE PAWLEY who served Ihls year as our Sludenl Council sponsor has arlended Park College Cornell Umv and Hope College where she was awarded her BA Mrs Pawley who has Iaughf al our school for four years pruor Io fhus one Ieaches English Ill MISS MARJORIE RICHMOND who malored un Englush and Hlslory has receuved her BA from Alabama College and her M A from Pea body College Servmg on fhe Wakefueld faculfy slnce If was orgamzed she now Ieaches Englnsh IV MR ROBERT STEVENS who 'Ieaches semor Englxsh rs In his fnfth year of Ieachlng a+ our school He has been awarded hrs BA from GW U and has MA from Cafholuc Umv In addnhon Io hrs Ieachmg achvuhes Mr Sfevens helps us wulh many of our school Iheafncal produchons 30 fs . . U 4 I ' . I I I . ' - 1 e . 1 - ' ' i , L ' 1 . I :Q . . . . I .l-. '- u . B C g I - 3- ' 0 A . 'V 4 .. f l g ll., . ' 33' N i ll , I MR. . . h. .i . T L' I s . . . - . s A . . S . I - l .' l :ill 1 A perfecl paper . . . al' lasl'! Miss Balcer grades a recenl' English lesl. f. 9 0 Q , f -1 mf 'V 31 I ,S or s 4 . , L- We X aa A . my - ' . ' - lin-i XXX MR TARRAVECHIA MRS. TOIVANEN MRS. CAMPBELL MRS. LEVENBERG MRS. MINOR MR. RICHARD TARRAVECHIA, sponsor of Chi Hi-Y, has bolh his B.A. and M.A. degrees in English Lilerafure. He has aflended Easl Carolina College, fhe Univ, of Tennessee, D.C. Teachers College and George- fown Univ. This is 'Mr. T's' second year wilh us al Walrefield. MRS. MARY TOIVANEN leaches elevenfh grade English along wilh Journalism and sponsors fhe school newspaper, fhe SlGNAL. She has ahlended Wisconsin Sfafe College, fhe Univ. of Minnesofa, fhe Univ. of Chicago. and lhe Univ. of Wisconsin and is fhe holder of a B.Ed. and an M.A. in English. This is her second year wifh us. MRS. ANNE CAMPBELL, anolher recenf addilion fo Walrefield, leaches General Speech and Dramalics and also sponsors lhe Speakers Bureau and Thela Tri-Hi-Y. Mrs. Campbell was awarded her B.A. from DePauw Universify. MRS. IRIS LEVENBERG, a graduale of Indiana Universily, was awarded her B.A. maioring in Drama and minoring in English. Also a newcomer fo our school, she leaches Speech and English. MRS. SOPHIA MINOR, who has been al' Wakefield for ihree years prior lo fhis, holds a B.A. degree and leaches Reading al our school as well as giving exira help 'ro individual sludenfs. 3I MR. WILLIAM BENSON, a graduafe of fhe U. S. Naval Academy, has received his Masfers degree from George Washingfon Universify where he maiored in Science and Mafh. Here af Wakefield, Mr. Benson is in charge of l'I'le Firefighfers Club. MRS. MABLE COAKLEY, sponsor of Bela Chi Tri-Hi-Y, feaches Trigonomefry, Geomefry and Algebra. She affended quife a few col- leges, among which are Houghfon, Alabama Sfafe, George Washingfon Univ., and Georgefown Univ. Mrs. Coalxley, who has been af Wake- field fhree years, received her B.S. in Mafh. MRS MARILYN EARL who feaches Plane Geomefry and nunfh grade General Mafh is sponsor of fhe Walrefield Maloreffes She has been af ou school for fhree years and was awarded her BS from fhe College of William and Mary MRS TEMPIE FRANKLIN chairman of Ihe Mafh Deparfmenf received her BA from Meredllh and her MA from Yale Unuverslfy In her fourfh year here she feaches Algebra I and II MR THOMAS HILLMAN sponsor of Omlcron HI Y ns a new feacher af Walcefleld He has been awarded his BA degree from fhe College of William and Mary Mr Hillman feaches Algebra and Mafh MRS RUTH HOY sponsor of fhe Chess Club belonged fo fwo honor socaehes af college Affer affendlng Ihe Univ of Hawaii Columbia Univ Ihe Univ of California and GW U she received bofh her BA and MA degrees in Mafh Complehng her flffh year af Walrefueld Mrs Hoy now feaches Algebra I and Mafh 8 MISS ELSIE MORRIS who has faughl' four years prior fo fhls al Wake field Ieaches Algebra and General Mafh Malornng an Physics and mlnorlng in Mafh she received her BS degree from Madison College ATII... MR. GLENN PIPER, who helped fo sponsor fhe S.A.S.C. convenfion in November, feaches Algebra II, Plane and Solid Geomefry and also sponsors fhe Mafhemafics Honor Sociefy. He has been awarded his B.S. from Penn Sfafe and M.A. from G.W.U. This is his fifth year af Wakefield. MISS IRENE POPE, eighfh grade chairman, is a graduafe of Wesfern Maryland College, where she reecived her B.A. degree. She has been a member of our faculfy for fhree years and is feaching, General Mafh and Algebra I. MR GILMER WEATHERLY our Infer Club Council sponsor feaches Algebra Trng and Geomefry He has received BS BA and MA degrees and has affended Furman Umverslfy and Appalachian Sfafe Teachers College This is Mr Weafherlys fnffh year af our school MRS IONE B SURRETT holder of a BS degree in Business Educahon affended Oklahoma College for Women Cenfral Sfafe College Ohla homa Sfafe Umversify and fhe Unlverslfy of New Mexico She feaches enghfh grade Mafh and fhus is her flrsf year af Wakefield MISS SARAH SPILLMAN who has laughf one and one half years af Walrefleld was gradualed from Mary Washmgfon College and Colum bla Umverslfy She was awarded her BS on Mafh and MA In Educa hon Miss Splllman is also fhe sponsor of Alpha Tn Hi Y MR ROBERT ROUNTREE one of fhe sponsors of fhe Senior Honor Card commnffee 'reaches Algebra and Geomefry He has been awarded bofh hrs BA and MA degrees and affended Merce Univ he Univ of Georgia and G W U This is fhe fiffh year fha? Mr Rounfree has faughf af Walrefueld No 'Iwo plus fwo doesn f equal five Mrs Franklin pounfs ouf a muslalce fo a sfudenf feacher 19' 'H N. MR BENSON MRS COAKLEY MRS EARL MRS FRANKLIN MR HILLMAN I I I 45, A Il k I : ,,, Qt, fir- 5, ,Jn I 3 I I I ' I 1 9+ I .W V ffl fx fr. A . A Q f - M I 3 Q4 4 I ,A iiqn T be f I X ,A A 545.3 MRS. HOY V9 , , . I 39'-K, I g '?l,:'I ,V f MISS MORRIS MR. PIPER MR. ROUNTREE .fil53:4ff. ' H gf. 1 - -, .,,, I I 1 MISS SPILLMAN Q, sf R MRS. SURRETT Epic: I JP' 4 MISS POPE MR. WEATHERLY f . f f 4 fF ? ' 1,1 f 2 n Q 4 if Q A,a,fz. 1 Q . Mr ff , Q V6, W, 1 'a J Quik . .Nw . ' ,Lx .4 ff' J MISS JOLINE KICKLITER who graduared from Slefson Umversrry Iasl year recerved her BS degree wlfh a malor rn Physical Educahon and a manor nn Healfh In addohon fo Ieachnng eoghfh and nmfh grade Physncal Educahon Muss Krclrlnier sponsors Ihe Jr Hugh Cheerleaders MR CHISOLM McAVOY has aHended Wesleyan College and GW U He was awarded has BS degree malormg In Physlcal Educahon and mmormg rn Governmenl Refurmng for hrs second year af Wakefield he IS Ihe sponsor of fhe Boys Afhlehcs OHICIBIS Club MR JESSE MEEKS who IS qurla well Known for hrs shll on Ihe frampo lme Ieaches Physncal Educahon and Healfh Graduahng from Howard Umv and George Peabody he has received bofh hrs Bachelors and Masfers degrees an PE He also sponsors Ihe Gymnashcs Club afier sc oo MISS ANN NOLTE was awarded her BS from GW U and M S from Ihe Unlverslfy ol Wrsconsm She has faughf Healfh and Physical Edu cahon here for four years and IS a co sponsor of fha GAA and Glrls Offlcrals Club verslfy has her BA MA and Ed D rn Physlcal Educahon and HeaII'h She has been here for Ihe pasf Ihree years and as also a co sponsor of Ihe G AA and 'Ihe Glrls OHICIQIS Club MR ROBERT ROBINSON VBYSIIY Bashafball Coach and sponsor of Ihe Golf Team as a graduale of George Washmgfon Umv Havmg received bolh hrs BS and M A degrees he Ieaches Healfh and Physlcal Educa hon and Driver Educahon Mr Robinson has been wdh us for fave years MRS JOANN SIMMS IS a graduafe of Radford College where she received her BS Mrs Srmms who has been here fave years 'Ieaches Girls Heallh and Physlcal Educahon and sponsors Ihe J V Cheerleaders MR JULIAN STEIN IS Ihe head Traclr and Cross Counfry Coach and Deparimenlal Chairman of Mens Heelfh and Physucal Educahon Deparlmenf Afier aH'endlng GWU and Memphis Sfafe College he was awarded hrs BA In PE and MA In Ed Admm He also has been here snnce Wakefield ongmaied MR MEEKS MISS NOLTE Heyl Come down from 'Ihose raH'ers! Mlss Nolle referees a volleyball game durmg one of her gym classes MR BLUE JR MISS DAVIS MR HAITHCOCK MISS KICKLITER DR. PRICE MRS. SIMMS MISS CARPENTER MR EDMONDSON MR. HARRIS MR McAVOY MR. ROBINSON MR. STEIN DR.'MARY PRICE. who aHended Marshall College and Columbia Uni- ' I 35 MISS RUTH DIAL has faughl Brology af Wakefreld for 'Three years Thrs former Wesf Vrrgrnran recerved her A B and her M A af Marshall College She has also aflended fhe Unrversrfy of Mrchrgan and Ohro Sfafe Unrversrfy MRS CHARLOTTE LINDE has laughi Chemrsiry and General Scrence al Wakefreld 'lor Iwo years She aHended Hunler College D C Teachers College and Rufgers College and secured a BA She rs The Chemrsiry Club sponsor Anolher Brology Teacher MR JAMES McCULLOUGH recerved hs BA from Pennsylvanra Slafe Unrversrfy and hrs MA from George Washrngfon Unrversrfy He acls as Sfudenl Forum Sponsor MR CLINTON NOID who rs a newcomer 'lo Walrefreld feaches erghlh grade Scrence He affended The Unrversrfy of Wrsconsrn and 'lhe Unr versrly of Kansas and holds a BS degree MR ALLAN RAIPPAPORT who aH'ended +he Amerrcan Unrversrry and secured hrs BA lhere 'reaches General Scrence He has 'laughr af Wakefreld for one year and rs The Key Club sponsor and Assrslani Indoor Track Coach ff! Y MISS DIAL MRS LINDE nf' SALTUS MR SCOTT MR McCULLOUGH I 'X SCIE CE MR DAVID SALTUS reaches Physrcs and Malh al Wakefreld H secured hrs BA degree from Harvard Unrversrfy and hrs MA degree from The George Washrngfon Unrversrfy He also sponsors lhe Rocker Socrefy MR CHARLES SCOTT rs feachrng Chemrslry af Wakefreld for The frffh co-rsecufrve year He aHended The College of Wrllram and Mary recelvlng hrs BS fhere and lhe George Washrnglon Unrversrfy where he secured hrs M S Mr Sco++ rs co sponsor of +he Chemrsrry Club MR GEORGE TAYLOR reaches Brology here He recerved hrs BS from Marshall College and hrs MS from The George Washrngion Unrversrly He rs The sponsor of +he Junror Hrgh Sfudenl Forum MISS MARY LOUISE WOOD rs rn her Irlfh year of Ieachrng Brology af Wakefreld She recerved her BA from Randolph Macon Womans College and her MA from lhe Unrv of Va She also has allended school af The Mounfarn Lake Brologrcal Slahon Mrss Wood sponsors 'rhe Broloav Club MR ROBERT WRIGLEY a'Hended Muskrngum College where he re cerved hrs BA degree Complelrng hrs 'Ihrrd year af Wakefreld Mr Wrrgley leachers General Scrence and Physrcal Scrence x.. MR NOID MR RAPPAPORT rp- TAYLOR MISS WOOD WRIGLEY And fhen, when The gunpowder meels 'lhe 'Flame John Lehman Terry Lady Bully Lochrrdge walch as Mrke Sand erson concocls a myslerrous brew C O O ' ' . . ' ' . e ' , . , ' i . ' . ' ' . . f .Q g we he ,, Q , 'Q f V. limi x- s'e I A A A ,., ,. J, 1 , . ff I ,rs ,I Ss ' . I T 5 , ,,,t!, , MR. . MR. MR. 36 FUBEIG ANGUAGES . . . ' -ff' a Phi Befa Kappa key. MRS. HELEN FENTON has faughf Lafin here for Ihree years. She holds a B.A. degree from Washingfon Sfafe College and was awarded , Anofher member of fhe Foreign Language Deparfmenf is MISS KELLY A - MRS. FENTON GODWIN one of WakefieId's French feachers. She affended Woman's , I ' 'F' College of fhe Univ. of Norfh Carolina where she received her B.A. . f I A degree. She is 'Ihe sponsor of lofa Tri-Hi-Y and also fhe French Club. - - ff- ' -sf Ja? -, .wt f an ff, . v ,. N ., we t MRS. HANCHETTE MRS. JEAN HANCHETTE has faughf French and Lafin af Wakefield for fwo years. She affended Elmira College where she graduafed Cum Laude, and served as presidenf of fhe Lafin Club in her senior year. rg, f MRS. ANNE LANPHER feaches French I, III, and IV here. She affended I fhe Univ. of California and fhe Univ. of Paris. She holds a B.A. and M.A. in French. Af Wakefield she sponsors fhe French Honor Sociefy. If I've fold you once, I've fold you a fhousand fimes . . . MISS GODWIN Mrs. Sfeffey explains some Lafin homework fo Carol Burrage DR MARIJANE PEPLOW who feaches Spanish here received her BA from Upsala College her M A from Johns Hopkins Univ and her Docforado from lhe Universidad Cafolica in Ecuador She is fhe spon sor of fhe Spanish Club and The Spanish Honor Soclefy MRS LOIS RITCHIE who affended DePauw UHIVBYSIIY and The Uni verslfy of Soufhern California IS compleflng her flrsf year of feachlng Lahn af Wakefield She holds a BA In Lafln MRS LOIS STEFFEY has faughf Spanish and Lahn af Wakefield for five years She affended Radford College from which she secured her BA Mrs Sfeffey IS chairman of our Foreign Language deparfmenf MR IMANUEL WILLHEIM IS feachmg German af Wakefield for fhe fnrsf year He received his BA af Sf Scholashca and his MA af +he Unlverslfy of Illinois '5. .7 MRS LANPHER DR PEPLOW MRS RITCHIE MRS STEFFEY MR WILLHEIM I I . i . . . . . . . . . . - ' ,' ' v M fa I rs. I1 4 Krasney fiddles while Wakefield burns. Mr. Harvey Krasney insirucis his aHen+ive pupils. 4' . Q 1 bv , -0 Q-rv .., -T4 m Y l . r A Q 4 X x L :Z MR. KRASNEY MR. LEWIS MISS WHITTAKER MR. HARVEY KRASNEY has been our orchesfra conducior for ihree years. He has his B.S. and M.S. degrees and has affended 'rhe Easfman School of Music, Wesiern Reserve Univ., and Juilliard School of Music. ln addiiion +o his dufies a+ Wakefield, he is fhe direc+or of ihe Fairfax Symphony, a member of lhe Nafional Gallery Orcheslra, and Concer+ Masier of ihe Cleveland Philharmonic Orchesfra. MR. GERALD LEWIS, our band direcfor, has faughf insfrumenlal music here for 'four years. He graduafed from Norfhwesfern Univer- siiy and holds B.A. and M.A. degrees in music. MISS DONNA WHITTAKER feaches vocal music al' Walcefield. She allended ihe Univ. of Soufh Dalroia, lhe Univ. of Colorado, fhe Univ. of Michigan and fhe College of ihe Pacific. She holds a B.F.A. and a M.A. degree. Miss Whifiaher sponsors lhe Wakefield Singers and +he Accompanisis' Club besides being a professional church soloisf. ,iii fr ge, 1 BT 0 U ' Zoo Parade! Miss Schremp and her Ari pupils display lheir worlc. my'M1'f ' I. .' 5? 1? 25 .5 .-2, ef. W .Q MRS. KUOKKA MISS SCHREMP MRS. LOYE KUOKKA, who received her B.S. from Florida Soulhern College and her M.Ed. from +he Universiiy of Florida, is compleiing her second year of leaching Ari a+ Wakefield. MISS MARY SCHREMP is compleiing her second year of leaching Ari here and is sponsor of Amici Tri-Hi-Y and +he Ari Club. She af- iended Greensboro College, Ohio Sfafe Univ., Richmond Professional lnsiifule, and George Washingfon Univ. She holds a B.F.A. degree. ll0ME ECO ICS 'ff' Mas ANDERSON in Www MRS CERUTTI 1 f M RS LLOYD 19 M RS TATE There, Ihai' should do I+' Mrs Tale gives special help Io Geraldine Bass Inu anus 'ie MRS BEULAH ANDERSON recelved her BS from Radford College and he MS 'From Geo qe Washlngfon Unuverslfy Besudes Ieachmg Home Economics she IS fhe sponsor of 'Ihe FHA Mrs Anderson has been wllh Walrefleld smce lf orugmafed MRS PRISCILLA CERUTTI who 'Ieaches Home Economlcs I and V IS a graduafe of Penn SIa'I'e where she was awarded her BS degree She IS Ihe sponsor of Kappa Trl HI Y and 'Ihls IS her fvlfh year af our school MRS JANICE LLOYD as also a graduafe of Penn Sfafe from whlch she secured her BS She Ieaches Home Economics I and IV and IS a sponsor of Ihe FHA Thus IS Ihe second year In Ihls deparfmenl for MRS MINNIE TATE She allended Ihe Umv of Georgna and 'Ihe Umv of Maryland and holds a B S degree Mrs Tale IS fhe chairman of Ihe Home Economics Dlvvslon of our school and leeches Jumor and Sensor Hugh Home Economncs 40 C O I M rl A ee s , K X4 I I IIUSTBI L ABT ... MR. THOMAS HOLLIS, a newcomer io our school, a'Hended Ohio S+afe Universify from which he received his B.A. degree. He feaches Indusirial Ar+s here af Wakefield. MR. JOHN JOHNSON is a graduaie of Eas+ Carolina College where he received his B.S. degree. Besides 'reaching Elecfronics and Mechani- cal Drawing, he sponsors 'Ihe Radio and Elechonics Club and fhe Sfage Hands Elecfricians Club. MR. VICTOR REPP is complefing his second year ai Wakefield. He received his B.A. degree from 'Phe New York Teachers College and his M.Ed. degree from Ihe Universify of Maryland. He feaches Indusirial Ar+s and Mefalworking. MR. ALBERT SCART1 'Ieaches Draffing a+ Wakefield. He aHended Fairmonf Siaie Teachers College where he secured his B.S. degree and also aifended Wesf Virginia Universify from which he received his M.A. degree. Mr. Scarh is fhe sponsor of ihe Golf Club. MR. JAMES STEMPLE is a graduaie of Wes? Virginia Tech and fha Universify of Maryland. He has his B.A. in lndusirial Aris. Teaching General Mefalwork and Jewelry Making, he is complefing his fifih year af Wakefield. MR. SAMUEL WOOD Ieaches Indusirial Aris af Wakefield. He al'- Iended Souihwesi Missouri, V.P.I. and ihe Universiiy of Maryland and received his B.A. degree, maioring in Indus+riaI Arfs and minoring in Sociology. This is his fif+h year a+ Wakefield. 'One more I'ime and so help me . . .' Mr. Repp discusses a phase of Indusirial Ar'I's wiih some of his siudenis, John Baifaglia, Jerry Moiley, Ed Soloman, Glen Rhinehari, Jay Billings and Sam Saddler. MR. HOLLIS MR. REPP . A 4 MR. STEMPLE . 3 f TJ jg MR. JOHNSON M R. SCA RTZ Vgif x ff, Q, .ip V ,Q ,vs 4' . f jj ,. .... is a s AMR. wooD US NESS ED CATIO . . . MISS BETTE BROWNING, our Vocafional Office Training Direcfor, has been af Wakefield for +hree years. She received her B.S. from Easfern Tennessee Sfale College and her M.S. from Ihe Universily of Tennessee. MRS. MARIE O. HUTCHENS is one of our newer feachers af Wake- field. A graduafe of fhe Universify of Nebraska where she maiored in Educafion and received her B.A. and M.A. degrees, she Ieaches Typing I and General English. MR. DONALD LYNN who feaches Business Arilhmelic and Typing al Wakefield, is also responsible for running our school s+ore. He received his B.S. in Commerce from 'Ihe Univ. of Iowa and has been feaching here for Ihe pasl four years. MRS. LORRAINE C. MURTAUGH is feaching her firsf year af Wake- field. She comes +o us from Wilson Teachers College, where she maiored in Business and English. Here she feaches Shorfhand and Typing. MISS MARGARET SRENSEK, a Business Educalion maior who oblained her B.A. from Fenn College, is feaching 'typing for fhe fhird year af Wakefield. MRS. HELEN T. SULLIVAN, who feaches Typing and Shorfhand, is a veleran of five years af Wakefield, and is elevenfh grade chairman. She graduafed from Ihe Teachers College of Conneciicul where she maiored in Business Educafion. MRS. JOSEPHINE WELLS, a maior in Business Educalion, affended Mary Washingfon College and lhe Univ. of Tennessee. The holder of a B.A. and M.A., she has been leaching Bookkeeping ai Wakefield since if opened. She also sponsors fhe Moneychangers club and super- vises fhe school bank. MR. WILLIAM WESTBROOK is anofher of Wakefield's Typing and Shorfhand feachers. He received bolh his B.A. and M.A. degrees from George Washingfon Univ., where he maiored in Business and Educa- fion, and has been leaching af Wakefield for 'Ihree years. MR. LLOYD H. WOLF, who allended Oswega Sfafe Teachers College, Univ. of New York and 'Ihe Univ. of Maryland, is in his fiffh year af Wakefield. The holder of a B.A. and an M.A. degree, he is Ihe coordi- nafor for 'rhe Diversified Occupafions and also leaches ninfh grade Malh. John Doe? Mr. Wolf checks Don Coale as he fills in a form. G. ,www 1 fe SPECIAL ED CATIO O O C .1 gi A , S' 'A . V , 5 1 I Yi 'i 7 ' I in f K 1 J MISS BOSSE MR. GARDNER MR. HOLOBER MISS HILDEGARD BOSSE comes fo us from Valparaiso Universify, Syracuse Universify, and fhe Universify of Maryland. She is a feacher of Special Educafion and is 'che sponsor for Omega Tri-Hi-Y. MR. HENRY D. GARDNER also is a feacher of Special Educafion af Wakefield. He is a graduafe of Syracuse Universify wifh bofh B.A. and M.A. degrees. He maiored in Special Educafion, and fhis is his firsf year af Wakefield. MR. MELVIN HOLOBER is our fhird Special Educafion feacher. He comes fo us from George Washingfon Universify and Syracuse Univer- sify and fhis is his firsf year af Wakefield. He also sponsors fhe Debafe Club. And nof iusf fhe funnies! Mr. Gardner illusfrafes The use of 'rhe paper fo his class. .5353 ff? L Y -7 ll jg gf l a-fr is TELL-A-TALE . . . Hold if! y Bill Kline, Miss Merrick and Dick 6 Bizzaro prepare for 'their per- sifli y formance of Red Shoes. A MISS MERRICK MISS PATRICIA A. MERRICK affended Norfhwesfern Universify where she obfained her B.S. and American Universify where she obfained her M.A. A member of our faculfy for fwo years, Miss Merrick conducfs a Theafer Workshop and sponsors fhe Tell-A-Tale Theafer in Arlingfon Counfy. 44 'TI in Ufzgx. -M ing Y PSYCIl0LOGY . . . On my honor, I will fry . . . Mr. Gibson 'quoies' someihing ' lo his Psychology class. it -1:9 MR. GIBSON MR. JAMES F. GIBSON is Wakefield's only psychology feacher. He affended V.P.I., A.U. and George Washingion Universify, and has ob- iained his B.A. and M.A. in Psychoolgy. Recenily, he has also co- aufhored a high school psychology iexibook. LIBB Ill NS f fr: I: ,as fi , Q., 1 , sf I ii Q 7 'iee A MRS. COINER MRS. GARDINER MRS. von ALVEN MRS. POWELL MRS. KITTY COINER has aHended Wilson Teachers College and fhe Universify of Maryland. Allhough having served as a subsfifuie Ieacher for fhe pas? fwo years she is now employed as a full fime assisfanf in ihe library. MRS HELEN GARDINER WakeiieId's Librar Secrefar aifended - I Y' Yi San Jose' Siafe Universily. She has been af Wakefield for five years. MRS. ADELAIDE von ALVEN is WaI:efieId's head librarian. She has affended Hamline Univ., Cafholic Univ., Graduale School of Lib. Sci. and Ihe Univ. of Md. Graduaie School of English. She feaches a class in Library Mefhods and sponsors fhe Audio-visual club aside from her ofher responsibiliiies. MRS. MARTHA POWELL, who received her degree magna cum laude, from ihe Universily of Minnesoia, is our assisfanf librarian. She has been wifh us now 'For Iwo years. A loaf of bread, a lug of wine, and Ihou! Mrs. von Alven reminisces over an old poem. Why . . . hel-Io 'l'here! Mrs. Davies answers +he +ele- phone as Mrs. Frofhingham gazes info space. MRS. CHLOE DAVIES, is one of WakefieId's capable secrefarial siaff. She is a graduafe of Draughan's Business College and has worked 'lor five years as secrefary fo Mr. Kier. MRS. MARY FROTHINGHAM, a graduafe of Goldey College, is 'the Secreiary Io Ihe Principal and Office Manager. She has been wifh us for four years. MRS. LOIS PARKER, having a'Hended Oklahoma AEM and gradualing from Anadarko Business College. is secrefary in charge of Cenfral Afiendance. She has worked previously wiih Okla. Siafe Tax Commis- sion, Army Finance and was Ex. Sec. 'Ior Ihe Okla. Siaie League for Young Democrats. MRS. MARTHA O. RICHARDS, WakefieId's Regislrar, is in charge of all academic and cumulafive records. She a'Hended Beniamin Franklin Universify and fhis is her 'fiffh year a+ Wakefield. SECBETARIES MRS. DAVIES MRS. FROTHINGHAM Y J 'Y 1 MRS. PARKER MRS. RICHARDS yr' MRS. STOUT MRS. WALTON gk MRS. WAUGAMAN MRS. MARY ETTA STOUT. who aHended Sfrayer Business College is Mr. CampbeII's secrefary. She has been wiih us for 'Iwo years. MRS. GLADYS WALTON is WakefieId's Treasurer and has been wifh us for Iwo years. MRS. VIRGINIA D. WAUGAMAN, who aflended Sirayer Business College, is 'Ihe secreiary Io Dr. Marlin and Mrs. Mare. Previously. she worked wifh fhe Federal Governmen+ and ihe Arlingion Couniy board. She has been here for one year. 46 I 2565 s ff' km...,s.fz'v,',i,L,L , f W 4' ..,-ng . vkMt.,. i -isis-wg,g,, -F'?'IQ.',T . ,- v ,z 33,4 ,. . ff ,,pg,fs,qy.,',1 4, ,N , , f, 6 ag ig 1 ,f rug, . .MQ U V u A mmm' .-ff' r - 2 3lfQ,:5AEf- Q55 iQ,,gj11fw,r , , F Qffwxg? 5 . V S' f , 1 2, A I . A 1 in , A?-Q. ' X ' Y NIH . I . J As my 4' J 1 z V x N W 5 ' ' 1' ' +1 C 'L ,YV ' Sw. t A xl ggi KA A-. 9:45 x 1 ,A 3 J x ' if fi-Vi - ' Q ' j. V ' ,.wft,5,j,j-, V I piw?'f?,TL-. . 54552 ,. ,, fwunwvm . 1 ffl-' JE, , if The sfudenf body . . . Wakefield. Throughouf fhe years, we have done our share in spreading Wakefield's good name. Ufilizing fhe skills im- parfed fo us during our schooling, we have been able, so far, fo adequafely represenf Wakefield in our dealings wifh ofhers. Our affifudes foward fhe people whom we meef and our reacfions fo differenf sifuafions all reflecf fhe fine sfandards of our school. Therefore, if is imporfanf fhaf we remember fhaf fhe people in our commun- ify form opinions abouf Wakefield solely on fhe basis of whaf our acfions display. The seniors of Wakefield will go ouf info fhe world on fheir own, carrying wifh fhem fhe bene- fifs reaped from a basic educafion. Buf, 'lhey will nof leave Wakefield and Wakefield will noi' leave fhem. Their acfions will forever affecf fhe repufafion of fhe school which has served fhem so well. Today, we, fhe sfudenf body, are all working fowards a common goal, fhaf of spreading fhe glory of our fine school. We have succeeded in giving Wakefield a proud beginning and we hope fo confinue fo uphold fhe fine sfandards of our school in fhe years 'lo come. No maffer whaf fhe fufure holds in sfore we shall always be imporfanl' fo one anofher and fo our school. We shall never cease fo be repre- senfafives of a fine insfifufion, for WE are Wakefield. stu akefield your Warriors will ever be true, For you we'll fight k and spread your glory too! Fight. . . Fight. . . Fight . . . Come let us sing out g the Wakefield battle cry, with thunder clubs and tomahavvks we'll make your name g and spread your fame, Wakefield . . .F we're all for you! seniors MARY ANN ABRAMS .ff M if ws ll LEFA ADAIR LINDA ADKINS SANDRA AGNEW JOHN ALLISON BETTY ANDERLOT mother If I? ,L E :N .H ELAINE ANDERSON MICHAEL ARKIN Guidance counseIors Mrs. Alqor, Miss Wilson and Mr. Neal, I1eIp sfudenfs sfraighfen ou'r schedule changes. Y' LUCILLE BARNES JOEL BARTLETTE 5,5 L? ALMS, -- Av NANCY AVERY CAROL BACH SUSAN BADGER JAMES BAGGETT ANNETTE BAKER LINNEA BARNES IQ, ff J 5 xY CYNTHIA BEACH KEITH BETTS RICHARD BERGEN JAY BILLINGS PATRICIA BLAKE r year begins Xb VIVIAN ARNOLD ALINDA ARTHUR PAUL ASKREN wwf? SUSAN ASHLEY DAPHNE ATHANAS PAUL ATKINSON H -X f V Q' i' as , SSS L 5 -fa Leave my friend alone! An officer of 'rhe Paw sfamds quard Over Vvfakefields Tofem poNe. A 76 'N' MARGARET BLOCH MORGAN BIRGE r glory is spread I Q-'fr WENDALL BLACK QI ,Y MARIA BODE ROBERT BOWYER 13 ANNETTE BOYD ill ever be GAILE L. BRASSE ,X , A, .. 4 .ni 'T ,I W W9 CAROLYN BOOTH JAMES BOSWELL fy 'J X If- -E JAMES BRETT DOROTHY BREWER PATRICIA BREWER CAROLYN BROOKS CHIP PLANCK Presidenf JACKIE HUDIBURG Vice-Presidenf DORCAS MILLER Secrefary SUE LETZLER Treasurer MRS. DITTMAN Sponsor 52 ,X .. Wd- ,- ,Q -- -4. A Ti' dent body fi ,,1 L, Q65 as r v.,,, . xrfiimk L S. T K :- 'rfgl ? ' ix , A - ?Rdiy ' f 155s 1154 sf 5 w K I Y . ,N il m a N .,, . 1. , if R4 an 4 5 5 Q Q F W i , 5 T meh tzme brings relief l+'s lime 'fhey did some+hing +o fhis food, Jimmy Lee, Chip Planck, Buddy Furr, Bill Lochrldqe, John Merold and Rom lerwllllqer dlscuss 'Ihe problems ol school lunches. E l P lm-ls I. T fl is ii ROSE BROOKS CATHERINE BROWN LOLA BROWN SYLVIA BROWN GEORGE BRUMBACH W!LL!AM BRYANT MARY BRYNER ROBERT BU DD LORENE BUDDE JOHN BU RGESS DAVID BU RTIS RUTH BRYANT CAROL BRUNO JAMES CARRADINE BARR BARBARA CARROLL ,f,'A ' ' l'll fell you whai' l'm gonna do! Roger Luxford gives a helping hand fo Toni Rowsey, Bob Sullivan and Milne Arlcin. pplies . . . Y NIU KENNE 'i-WF' 5 an .i, , 5 TH CARTRETTE SUSANNE CAYTON STELLA CHAMBER JO CHEDISTER CONSTANCE CAUDLE JACOUELINE CLAGETT 'T' . . . A necessity of School life . . . NATALIE CLARK PATRICIA CLEMENTS JAMES CLEVELAND CAROLYN COATES KENNETH COBB W' -G as clvclnce planning KARIN CONNELL ROBERT COOK CAROL COOPER REBECCA COOPER THOMAS CORCORAN ALAN CORWIN PAULA CROSBY JOHN CRUMP Buf I had an appoln+men+! Chip Planck demands his righfs' from Mrs. Davies while Lou Hansen and Keggers Simpson look on. MARY DAMERON A . 'SI' ., ,-s fi 'Q 'Kwai - .6 BARBARA CUMMINGS NORMA CURTIS CARITA DALRYMPLE SCOTT DANIEL LEWIS DARLING -1 LUCINDA DYE DEANNA DYKE AQ UTE DAVENPORT CONSTANCE DAVIS DONALD DAVIS RUSSELL DAVIS THOMAS DAVIS SANDRA DUTEMPLE Q.-7? DAVID EDWARDS ELLEN EATON JULIA ENTRIKEN RICHARD ENTWHISTLE 'QQ BARBARA ELDER owcases and bulletin boards aclcl color to Wakefleld's halls badl' Frances showcase. 5 VANCE FABELLA MAU REEN FELTMAN e office . . . center 0 DONNA FLOYD BRENDA FOLLIN ROBERT FOUGHT NED FINE BONNIE FINK JOHN FREEMAN PEGGY FUNSTON MICHAEL FREIDMAN DALE FRIESZ .Q .4 4-Q so wing' 1' A ,QW s T fcefleld plays host to the S. A. S. C. Sign on Hue do'Hed line, please! Julie pLJ':VW+OVF fe-qisfefs Bob SUIT- war' Ffdef NVQ ree Rogjer Horn and Womans Pafhv fe' S. A. S. C. Tramsporfafion. gg 1 ,..- f . 13 gr: 7f'i Rf ISIEI1' lvlmllvfl' Tr.: ,or S A' 'Q if! :W Ar M35 PAUL GAMMELL ROBERT GAMMON JOHN GARBER REBECCA GIBSON LINDA GILBERT JOSEPH GONINAN MARY GORSCH BOTH JOANNE GOTTSHALL BONNIE GRAY WARWICK FU RR ELLEN GALUSHA PENNY GERBICH DESMA GEORGE ROSEANN GREENBERG ROBERT GRESS SUSAN HADLEY HARRY HAGERTY LOUIS HANSEN Who's fhe nexi' lucky one? Karen Marcey, Miss RicI'1mond,ancI Mr. Rounfree check Iisfs for Senior Honor Cards. me Seniors . . . RUTH HALL TERRANCE HALL LINDA HAMLIN RICHARD HALL 72 9' KC' fgsi fm? is 5 f ' 2 . 1 3 I . 1 I :is H . , eer, ' as 0hs.,.,,A I w-.,,,,-N Y H . f,3....- f w . . . are given special privileges NPD ' . . EDWARD HEID W - ,'.,LE1xZYf'7 JOEL HEISER LINDA HENSHAW JUDITH HILL JOAN HIPP DAVID HOA6 BARBARA HOBGOOD e Search for V , Q . A I Q was Q : ik DENNY HOBSON MERLE HOLADAY Hey! II' eafs paper, Iool Inez Clarens checks Dave Lock- man in af The Iibrary. Q 1 ,nail xi 1 . E , 5 5 8 knowledge . . . ROGER HORN .. ,-,W , nv tx Q 4-5. MARGARET FRANKLIN HOMAN SACIE HOOPER GOLA HOUGHTON JOHN HOWELL HOLLINGSWORTH DOUGLAS JARRELL JAMES JOHNSON fb- 1 JACOUELYN HUDIBURG WALTER IACONE THOMAS INGALLS JUDYTH INGRAM ESTER ISEMAN JAMES JACKSON 'A k, E 7 4 Sl , SUSAN JOHNSON SUZANNE JOHNSON PATRICIA JOHNSON ROBERT JONES SHARON JUDY You can come ou+ now. The is clear! Sue Badger sfops af her affer school. MARYJANE JONES WILBUR JONES d then comes the homework coasf locker HERMINE KAHN If fa 3 af s., 'T '7 MARY LEA KELLAM A LO WILLIAM KELLY HOWARD KENNEDY NANCY KINSMAN ELMER KNODERER JOANN KIDWELL ,- -- ME'-may V A,f-- herds music in JAMES KIEHLE KAREN KIMBALL '19 JOYCE KISER ROLAND KISER the air' . . . V .- if SANDRA KING fit' DAVE KLINKSIEK En gardelr , ,-, ff, .., W JAC vv'1 L' LJ 'J' C yif .4 C, .R , , wg iiffn K. '- , :mac ' 'tix' I QA!! my 1 5 Swv. 5 K Q Q . b 'M 4 l,- 1 , .. kt 2- f if N .QX ' figs-'if Q 'LMA bday, - as G. , W: ,V L?Y Y. Awww. V 7 A 2 1 ,',, , '1Qv.ZS, 'x 5. gr . Ffa' fkgV1V,b,? , , -lffgxsf ff! if 739 :e':f1:f,f, ,- ' 'QR N, , ,4 vt, . -. Y f ' 'f , .1- ,Elf--fe-:'f f if a , - J 31521595-W A ak' ' Q. M '9 fK.w,'Qp t Vfvx: . 533,33 'ly 4-c 4? 3, . Q , . 'd.',.. ' Q 53 1, 1., V , 5 F i X -q. JL Q 'VW l -ll I A My . . Q., 1 .1 ,,,,, .- r K r . X 'ns-v, b m 3-F -'1:.:-, m ' f 1 ,-, r fx up fel-' r 4-. ,B K f v J 1 'Q Q.. , 1 , , B ff rl: Q . ',, a, .N.,' 1n., 'G Fight f MARIS LANDSTROM PATRICIA LANE ANDREW LANG SANDRA LAWS JAMES LEE RONALD LEE DIANE LETHCO CYRIL LETZELTER SUSAN LETZLER WILLIAM KUNZ KATHERYN KYLE RUTH LATHAM ROBERT LANTZ JAMES LUKER JUDITH LINTON JOHN LIPSCOMB You're noi' even enrolled in Wakefield. Judy LinI'on checks in Mary Slraighf in Ihe Cenfral Alfendance office. entral Attendance DAVID LISKA Q :vw N ANN LOUTZENHEISER 'tv WILLIAM LOCHRIDGE CAROLYN LONG EDDIE LOPEZ-CEPERO DAVID LOCKMAN 82 N 5 I X 5. s 'yn , C1 new czddltlon to Wakefz'eld N OWE ROGER LUXFORD ELAINE LYNN PETER LYNN VIRGINIA MACKLIN ROBERT MADAGAN JOSEPH MAGUIRE LINDA MAINES BARBARA MALONE CLINTON MANGUM nior Activities are in GLENN MANN ROBERTA MARCHANT Hey Icids, you're IooI:ing Ihe wrong way! Jim Payne snaps a picfure during a Senior Class Assembly. ull swmg . . JOYCE MARSH ff ' if :SUI QM MARIE McMILLAN JOHN MEROLD s-J' -. , .I ,pu TWJL ,W-sr 69' If IIBI 5,5215 5 w, MELVIN MAYO ARLENE MacEVEN FRED McALEER BONNIE McDUFF CORNELIA McGREW FRANCIS McLEAREN I , I If ' . A -,:' 1 I Q' ROBERT MIDDLETON BETTY MERRILL GLORIA MOLINA STEPHEN MOORE DORCAS MILLER four-minute break between classes . JAMES MORIARTY JOYCE MORTON WILLIAM MURDAUGH DONALD MURTHA ZLHTIG o o o GLORIA NETHERS CAROL OHLIN So who needs +0 dief? Ken Hershey enjoys a pXece of French pasfry. an t ,mf rg s m W an 4,,Bf.12m ww-5 ,zzz N L b ., wav Min, y,f4.1.w,1,fN.n.svS4BfIz'li- - ,- , R 56 W ,, -vm ' wa ' K M1w..,,.,A3,,Xx,.i ff - wma: , 2Fff,gfg36:t A . , in. N , . 1 mae, ' - x wwf:-':f,'f-1 .. 5 . N Y ,' A ii. H 1 1' .n k I fmsrlif' , I' Q Q , 1 ff' v 4, ,.-fel, wx . 'i A 1 Q ff4zq,,,, 5,3 ' , M gy - -.UQMJ W -1. MA , ,ynawff-P , ,Q Y fwf,fM,9..,., Msw iymee I wifi? fh- K ' M K- A .V QW, mf 'N . A . ,,. 7.x fx. X f . Quik. V , , , A ' ' f-131 -'L' ' X muff , , M nv- , X 1 'fi students JANE PADEN O O O Q 4 ,A 'PN x, ,Z JAMES PAOUETTE WILLIAM PARKS ROBERT PAXON LARRY PAYNE SANDRA PECTOL BETTY PENDLETON GARFIELD PENNELL DONALD PETERS BERNARD PALMER STANLEY PALIVODA -A I, . ' if I Qzkggf 'Z If Su' x 3-3' WA our Nur? T-ii. I MARTIN PAWLEY THOMAS PATTON VIRGINIA PETERS EVELYN PETERSON NANCY PETERSON CHARLES PLANCK MARGARET QUINLAN JULIANNE PURINTON LYNN POSEY 92 Maybe i+'s fhe Asiafic flu . . . Bonny Grey and Ronny Wlwillalcer check Denny Hobson inlo Ihe clinic while Mrs. Phillip works in Ihe background. e Clinic . . . JANE QUEEN NANCY QUICK .Y ac,-4 W K' K in Q1 , ,J X ai N xl, wave ,W www , me M We ww. 'fm FQ df sfv, A ,, 1 .Wir- ,An onor cards-C1 ew 4' JAMES REVELL WILLIAM REYNOLDS SHOSHANNA RITZENBERG ROBERTA ROBBERTS PAUL RONKA HARRY ROWE CAROLYN ROWSEY FREDERICK ROY ls fhls an error? Sue Lefzler, Cynfhia Beach and ue Badger go over honor card 4 Iisfs. Ol'C1GW... FLORENCE f-em 53 ELEANOR RUBIN HOWARD RUBLE OUTI SAILA PETER SANDBANK SUSAN SANDERS ,fu MILES SANDIN RICHARD SANDSTROM BETSY SARI DENISE SAUREL MARION SCHULTZ GARLAND SCHWEICKHARDT FRANCES SCRIPTU RE CHRYSTAL SEEDS ANITA SHANK JANET SHAPIRO CARL SEESE JAMES SIMPSON ROBERT SIMPSON Me? Foo+ball queen? Diane Lefhco wishes Jay Woolard luck before a foojrball game. JAMES SHIPP CARROLL SIMPSON Ol' I Il you We ll fight . ',' x..,,,,.f- LOLA SINGLE ANN SIPLE ROBERT SKOLNIK GEORGE SKRZYPEK JUDY SMITH DOUGLAS SOUTHERLAND MICHAEL SLAYTON ter-school HELEN SMILEY EILEEN SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH WILLIAM SNOOTS Workouts gsm l Z3 FRANCIS SOKOLOVE Ma-a-a-a! Caro! Bruno and Hermine Kahn bring help +o srranded Harry Haqerry. ,9'PO ' fn, Y' uw t minute preparation X marks +he spof Venn Norwood, Sandy Agnew, Ginny Smiflw, Paf Mifclwell, Janie Paden and Kendall Free do The groundwork for Hwe S.A.S.C. ,fx .M EDWARD SPITLER REBECCA SPROLES SANDRA STEVENS PAUL STONE ROBERT SULLIVAN SANDRA SWAIN JEANNE TALLEY ROBERT TATE DOLORES TAYLOR YVONNE SOWERS HENRY SPANGLER EUGENE STILLWELL CHARLOTTE STEWAR 1 I SUZANNE THOMASON Anofher raise? Ned Fine and Mr. Kier discuss Wakefield business maffers. JACKSON TERWILLIGER WILLIAM THACH JAMES THACHER JOHN THOMPSON HARRY TREXEL DAVID TRIVETT JANICE TILGHMAN MILDRED TRUE I02 percztion . . . Q Y i 3 3 is , v,l, fy W- . ' A - . 4 , l V .-wa, fe l iyy N -..,N.5Z' 1 F' N i ' I I. f' F' .Q--ff ,,f++.,S.S5w -J wggg s La ' LW - e -'W i tina. 1 between student and czdmz'm'5trc1tor RICHARD TUGGLE MARGY UTTERBACK RACHEL VAN WINKLE MARTHA VAN ZANDT MARILYN VARNER AUS BARBARA VEST CHARLES VICKERS DIANE VLACHOS DAVID WAKEFIELD GEORGE WALKER ALICE WALTERS rlcing together . . . U RICHARD WARD ALICE WARREN Busy! Busy! Busy! CaroI Bruno. E. K. Bernard. Bobbi Coulfer, Sue I'IadIey and Denise Saurel are making 'big' decisions. 3 'wid . h ' DANI WECHT we ,J J' 1- vw? J JOHN WEAVER JENNINGS WEBB WILLIAM WEBB CARMEN WEGENER SANDRA WHITEHEAD JERRY WILLIAMS JUDITH WILLIAMS JAMES WOOLARD MONTY WILSON SANDRA WITHERS NANCY WHITNEY SUZANNE WHITNEY RONALD WHITTAKER JON WILHELM STEVE WOOD JUDY WOODARD ROXANNA WORKMAN JEANNETTE ZSAKANY WILLIAM WRIGHT ALBERT ZIRKLE tual CICIITIIIFCIIIOII You don'+ say! Janef Landrum and Dave Klinksiek qef Iogeflwer affer school. JON WOLFE MARION WOOD QI I 1 ' f Q L. VI ' I ig' ' 1' 4 7 ,s Q:': - 45,3 - . I' 1-J ' lf ft ' V' NANCY WYNKOOP PATRICIA YEATMAN STEVE ARNSTON Presideni' NANCY STEELE Vice-Presiclenf CHRIS DORN ER Secre+ary BOB THOMPSON Treasurer MRS. HELEN SULLIVAN Sponsor IO8 Junlors 0 0 -P-A. v 'ff JULIET ABELSON DONNA ABLES ALICE ALDERMAN LINDA ALDRICH ARLENE APPLEBAUM ROBERT ARMSTRONG WILLIAM BAUGHMAN RICHARD BASSUENER me Ol' KENNETH ADAMS DUDLEY ALTIZER REBECCA ASHLEY DON BELL FLORENCE ADAMS GLEN ALLEY STEPHEN ARNTSON WILLIAM BEEBE IIO Gefhng fo know you Jumor and Sensor lunch period nn another break 3 I.. PHILIP ADAMS LAURA AMBROGI BETTY ATKINSON JANET BENDER full swmg All 1 01' x. !'!, .psy .1 ifdwm' aqr 'Q 1. RICHARD ADAMS ROBERT AKERS PAIGE ANDERSON BRENDA ANDREWS JANET AXTELL STEPHEN BABBITT RITA BERGNER JOHN BERRY . . . 43 A P , ,. 4 '- , 3, 'E A 1 1 di , xr V4 Q E J Q ,ik i , - - '35 ,, A if A N' VLVV Q ggi J I I vi 'V :J . L9 ' . I W f A 1 . Kg -rf V L fa 5 V A A I-1' Z7 4 , , V W A sr fm- Q, I 1-,, I I R E, f ,. 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MICHAEL BAKER ROBERT BIDWELL BARBARA BOUSSIE ff' n ..f-, f ' a x L 3 'SF K 7 u I JOHN BALL EDWARD BILLOWITL CHARLES BOWLING Q 3 x wif px, 1 '4 E '21 NANCY BANCROFT RUTH BITTLE THOMAS BOWMAN f Q. -42. xxx 5 df -1- fn 4: 'P X X JOAN BANKS JOAN BLOOMOUIST DOUGLAS BRASSEL ANDREW BARKER MARTHA BLY ROBERT BRAWAND DOROTHY BARRICK ELLEN BOONE JEAN BREEDEN ' ft 4' as 1 Vg, 12, JN JP -Q 'W I Q- f 4 -ff K5 z ' ' Q -3 ' ,, asf ' - .u X X I ...nn VY' MYRNA BRENNER CAROL BRUNT BETTY BUMGARDNER NANCY BRISTOW CONSTANCE BRYAN ANTHONY CAFFREY MARTYN CHASE MICHAEL CHRGANOWSKI DAVE COOK BARBARA COULTER un' A nders keepers, losers 'fl x -fkr 'J'-Q 41 VD- 3 '+A-4 -y 'mf ' -5 nr -8 STEVE BROADSTONE PATRICIA BUNNER CONSTANCE CALL DAWN CLAEYS EVELYN COX JUDITH BROOKS ROBERT BURGE GEORGE CAREY RAYMOND CLIFTON MARY ANN CRONE II2 GAIL BROWN BARBARA BURGIN JOSEPH CARPENTER JERRY COGSWELL JAMES CULLATHER i GAIL BROWN MARGUERITE BROWN RICHARD BURK CHARLES BURKE PAUL CARROLL JOHN CAVEDO STEPHEN COHEN MARLA COHN JOHN CURRAN LESTER CUSTER weepe-rs . . . ELIZABETH BORLSSON JEANNE CHABOT MICHAEL COLE RAYMOND DABNEY ALEXANDRA MARY BURT BURROUGHS JEANNE CHAMBERS ERIC CHAFIN ADELE CONOVER CATHERINE DREMA DARNELL CONNAWAY JACK DARNELL -f x fd ' A - 5 I g. J , I I A I LA ' In , I ia A , ..-' : jess' Qin: ,,,, .fri I K Lili' ' 5.14 .L T I I lv Can you make me a dupIica'I'e? Tommy Parker and Mickey Brown discuss I'I'1e possibilify of an exrra Ielephone pass. ltu-np.. -sv I 'J' we .M ff ,Q 1' S' AI, .Q jk 4? -0 1 I V N-.J 'Q GEORGE DAVIS CARLA DEAN SALLY DE REUTER MARY DODGE WILLIAM EVANS WILLIAM FUNKHOUSER 'TT' I '-J' H thunder I Club and Iomczhawlcn x MII ' 3' '17 ' I ,gf fi I MIL , A f 19, Ex .,','-fr: If ' . fx -.,'g..- .. Q A ,,, . M f-Q L ' ,f' -9 ,,, ,, A -of I JOHN DEAL BERNARD DODSON CAROLYN DOOLEY EMILY DELK WILLIAM FABRITIUS ROBERT FERGUSON MICHAEL DIVINE STEPHEN GASLAY EARL GEIL RICHARD Done-E SUSAN FAIRCI-IILD THOMAS GATES I I4 This'll learn ya!! Iofa Tri-I-Ii-Y members whoop if up aI half Time. 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Rv: B-I 4 yr Q' ' ,ff .w. ff fd: If f M :- Tfl ' X' MALCOLM HERNDON JAMES HUDSON JOHN JENNRICH I gn A , 4. if A va - uf-, os -. -'XI , -Q -'A - II7 -Q -v-. KENNETH HERSHEY BEN HUFF GREGORY JOHNSON X03 -fs. I -.. AA-Q, .kk 'TTQ 6 '? w , l,.3,J,: ga., BARBARA HEYS ANDREA JACHENS HOPE JOHNSON DAVID HICKMAN KATHERINE JACKSON DAVID JONES F5 'E N Of' f A Q 5 I , is -v ., I ,ny 'Af Q ' P ' JI ,, 'Ji ' ' . -4 C .7 4 x I A 'J :J I ,Q I e zeld battle Cryf hw -A Yllv v Th JOHN JONES EMILIE KOSAVEACH JOHN LEHMAN GRACE MARLATT GARY McCLELLAN JOHN KANSAS ELOISE KOVACEVICH WILLIAM LE LAIKES RICHARD MARSHALL ELINOR MQCRAY JOHN KASPRZAK DAN KRAMER THOMAS LEMAY GEORGE MARSHALL GERALD McDONALD mf- NF' BENJAMIN KESLER MICHAELE KYLE EILEEN LESTRANGE PEGGY MARTIN PHILLIP McGANN II8 ELAINE KESSLER TERRELL LADY JOHN LEWIS PATRICIA MARVIN DONALD MEKINNEY . .. . Z' WILLIAM KEYSER JOSEPHINE LAIGN MICHAEL LINTNER JEAN MAUPIN ELLEN McINTOSH ,ef up Q-Q. ANDREW KIMBALL KARLA LANDALL JEANETTE LOSEE EVELYN MAY WALTER McGRAW KATHLEEN MARANO JUDIYH MALSON BETTY MACK HELEN McARTHUR ANNA MAYS PHILLIP MAYO SARAH LARKIN CAROL LANGLEY JEANETTE LANDRU PATRICIA M:MURRAY JOHN McLOED MARYHA McLANE i 1 ' g vi m i T q HQ. xi - f-1 1- . , sf Y-v .1 V x gran! E 1 2' ' , E'-N 3 , ,,,, I N' X Hifi, l !,7 w I 4 ' ' 'fv 'fwfr . f Rah, Rah, Rah! Bobbie Coulfer cheers Wakefield on fo vicfory. U0 2 1 'E ,,f- ' ,, if f M Ze A, my ' v:.'f3,fk 3 efund the scenes . - . If 'M -ff' No sfrings aHacI1ed! Q ' Mike Cole cufs sfring for vicfory 4' E , Iaqs wIwiIe Mr. Sonen schedules aI'I1Ie+ic evenfs. I EI 5 l S A A 'I Eff IM Il I ' - . AJ 'Q 4 X J J t I 'gm 6 by 52. I ,I - I ' A ,M iv- ,I ' -E XY I it-if , ,k., I I '-.. 5 N, EA? A 7 ,- ,.. ill, . I It M A A 31'- QL K' i i 1 A 3Q M ' 1 If 'qv l - . w- ' I 1 ,, I ' I4 , K . 5 f . .Q I I I I fa. A .1 4 I 4 J. X JOAN McNELLIS GRACE MILES HAROLD MILLS ROBERT MITCHELL JUDY NICHOLSON NINA PEEPLES HARRIS MICHAELS SONDRA MILLER GAYE MITCHELL SHARON MOBLEY ROBERT NORRIS NANCY PENINGTON RICHARD MONEYMAKER CAROL NYOUIST ALICE PENTECOST if. LETITIA MONTAGUE JOSEPH O'CONNER LYNDA PHILLIPS I20 JOHN MORGAN MARTHA MORGAN VIRGINIA MORGAN WILIIAM O'FLINN GERALD O'NEIL JAMES OLIVER NANCY PIDA THOMAS PILSON JEAN PINTO of 49 ' I I f S 'r,.,. S TI..,.., . -- ,-5, Q -a' f. cz? N' ' --' z .A K' .- -P 'Sf g , I TI. , 3, In '?- .,. w A ls 5 -76 gr ,dw BONNIE MYERS HARRIS MYERS PATRICIA NESYER DONALD NEWLON SHIRLEY NEWMAN JOHN OUDERKIRK EDWARD OUTLAW FRANCIS PACHLER LINDA PARKER THOMAS PARKER FRANCIS POST JOAN PRESTON BARBARA PRINT1 NEIL OUINLAN FRANCES RANKIN I2l L- QQ..- ' -ax. . . 1 . x9 ' -an -r 5 ?. -A 53 I CAROL NEWTON BEVERLY PAXSON JOHN RANSOM Q I Q-1 'fr x RICHARD NICHOLS JAMES PAYNE JUDITH RANSOM ments 0 lezsure -fx ...pk ? f '? C' .1- Q.-v hui' MARY LOU RAPP SARAH RIDER THOMAS ROWLETT SUSAN SCHNEIER QI Ogg gym- ,Sze EUS, T- F F255 mam: ommnu Omg Z1 'w KATHERINE RAVENSCROFT BEVERLY ROBERTS CECILIA RUSHING ROBERT SCOII CHARLES RAYFIELD KAREN ROD RICK RUTH RUSSELL CAROLYN SEAY l22 4- RUTH REID EDITH ROGERS ROGER RUST BARBARA SELFRIDGE Looks good fo me' Sue Fa rchrld sfudses before a Iesf an ,-,, ,--v sv- 'Y CATHERINE RENDO BARBARA ROGERS EUGENE RUTKOSKI FREDERICK SEYFRIED MARIE REYNOLDS NANCY ROUDABUSH ABIGAIL SALYERS STEPHEN SHEEL I ' ' ' . I . I f Q Q C 3 4' r- I ' ig? ' 'T 13 3 . fn T .A , i I. . KA, . - ' Nj j .. Q . ix 'Qi' ' . , kk A T, -,v 5 V A LV f. - ' Y f 7 b' th K E ' Q ' A x . ' , he , I I .4 ' I 21, -V I I I ml o- fx,,,,1 5 A v , E ' A f V -3 I 5 73- if ' . ? , ' , If V P ' L if I V N3 ' -YQ: ,A I A: -' I -7 I . , ' I ,y y f , X , I S E K' n I X I X . ,, I , 4 . VIRGINIA SANGSTER JUDITH SHEPARD JOYCE SIMPSON 'U' 'R r u NANCY SATTERFIELD SALLIE SHEPHERD MARGARET SLAGLE eh MARCIA SAXER ESTHER SHER DAVID SLINEY 45 , ,., x f 4 I JAMES SCANCARELLI FRANK SHER PAUL SMALL .au f i DARLENE SCHAEFER ANNE SHERRILL JACOUELINE SMITH wr C J - 'E ARLENE SCHILZ THOMAS SHUPPER JOYCE SMITH , 3, 1 7,5 X RICHARD SCHOPPET JUDITH SIMPSON LILLIAN SNELLINGS I Q .If . . 5 A 1 I' i fin .--x .1 ns NF .4- ' f ' 'zur EDWIN STANLEY MARION STEWART JACOUELINE TAYLOR CATHERINE TRAPNELL WILLIAM WARD NANCY STEELE SCOTT STROTHER JOAN TAYLOR ALLEN TURNER DOROTHY WARNER STUART STEELE SHELBA SUTHERLAND LINDA TAYLOR GEORGE UTTERBACK MARTHA WARREN hare and share az e lr LT ,xi vu-fin MARY STEPHEN EVELYN SWAN ROY TAYLOR PETER VEIT MARY WARREN 'sd' hx 'LJ -A 1.5 MR V 'if 'Y' SUSAN STEVENS JAMES SWANICK SANDRA TERRY NANCY VERMILLION CAROLYN WAUGAMAN 40- Q-fl s... JUDY STRAIN JOEL SWETLOW SHARON THOMAS NANCY WACASTER RICHARD WEAVER 'I KENNETH STEWARD EDWARD SZCZECK JULIA THOMPSON ARDEN WALDRON LYNDA WEBSTER EDWARD TAFOYA PATSY THOMPSON LWNDA WALKER JOHN WERTIME fi 0 1 'Af x,,v W i - s ff -2:51 4 ,0- Nd -uf sd' FRANCES TAPLEY BRENDA TAYLOR ROBERT THOMPSON NANCY TOLMAN THELMA WALKER JEAN WALLACE BEVERLY WEST HUGH WEST 'M ' n 'ls 1' ' 4 Lf -A Q77 ' x kv! 1 I EX , ' in - - uv- - , N7 S Y. VIA. , vp? , Y H Jr,-f A S , ! Q12 ' .J V, s! ,K .Q Ei' Age before beaufy. Jo Ann Boswell and Mary Ann Crone gef books for Their nexf dass. e. Lf . 1, ,gk K 5525 E LA' ffifif if LL ,AA- ' ,A- ' 1 K Zz :NM WV' ,M , ff' olfefield your Warriors . . -Q! ,, . ,WL 5 ' A All Y 5' 'A' .. 8 . -v-9 , A Nl, , W5--s Q M ' ' 'f -Q il g N Q A L . Q. , . , U N., X ' -.F KW' K Mm. so J ' . .al 'Q - 'f .in f P ,-fl . 1 Q Q , M , z. . .Ihr - - .ff-'wif--A o ' o Y ' L.. VW J? self, l or 01 A f W? f W 'W yf:QA,1QfQ 5,5 ,3 fv- 'K-Q..-..W,..M Y Q Xxxm A X M. an -div 1, . , 'QQ K ' 1 : ,1 1 f I Y f s ,i I I A .H , I 1 .1 4 , H W v lm! Q Q yt: 91 I Q 2, 1 1' Q . - f 1 1 1 4 1 ' I 1' 1, ol X ' fm,-s Q BRENDA WHITE JOHN WHITESIDE .f l 1 'YQ ff l l Ho Hum! Alice Alderman and Gail Brown relax alfer school. 'S Ox 1 9 Y ,553 13' NIELS WINSOR 3 WILLIAM WILLINGHAM I fl .r'f 4 QQ! ,, STEPHEN WOODZELL ANN WYNCOOP THOMAS YANE WILLIAM YEAGER JOHN ZWERNER JOE GODWIN Presidenf JIM HAMASAKI Vice-Presideni' CINDY CARNES Secrefary ART VIEREGG Treasurer MR. HENRY RENZ Sponsor l28 S0 R phonmores Q A lk ki Y' :ni ll W il ll 4 s l ROW I: J. Limerick, M. Kelly, J. Anderson, A. Rudd, E. Colyer, B. Kerslmer, Presidenfg M. Woods M Sla lon Treasu'er' M qfewarl C lee ROW ll- H Nemila R Gresham D Mason G Mesmier J. Lincoln, R. Mabrey. ROW Ill: B. Appleman, C. Huffman, D. Brown, T. Hayes, Vice Presidenfg J. Herr, J. Gaidos, K. Roberfson, J. Rosens+eel, J. Lallien, J Hayes, B. Hoover, N. Griesl, Secrefary. X l l ROW I: G. Terry, M. Purdy, Secrelaryg E. Eby, S. Ewell, B. Sclwarf, S. Perry, Treasurer, J. Wilder, Presidenlg K. Landall, D.Cle11en+s, B. Sparacino, S. Rider, P. Riqby, L, Thwmas. ROW ll: G. Pele-son, J. Godwin, E. Yarborough, R. Reynolds, T. Shriver, T. McGla+l'1ery, D. Smi+l'i, D. Thacker, L. Smilli, Vice Presidenlg B. Smiflw, R. Hardy, N. Youngblood, D. Spaillw, C. Periino. l30 ROWI C Thomas Presndewf M Maewner M Graf C Wise Secrelary D Dod e B Rauen 9 B Runyow D Kocsns M Olsen C Parlanfe C Sauwders ROW ll l. O msbee D Roblnson Tre sure P ayne o oo e en W I a+e ess E Kemper Rube Spedden Vuce Pesudenf B Mallard R Long B Phullup C Boye B Mcvsrmac ,K ROWI D Games M McMullen B Ilnff M Cronin A Lews P Krnsman V Jacl: on Secrefary J Kafer Vnce Presldenf I Larsen A Nagle ROW ll W Wanfz T Maihews P Day T McCar+y T Buswanger A Eldradge E Blodqe++ J Frledrnchsen ROW Ill P Mllredes Preslden+ R Wnlluams R Lee G Deverall T ORoark E Yarbrough D Callaway G Rupperf B La+ham D Mahoney J Boone D Mlerley l3l 'JU ' . ' x l 1 . Z . 5 5 ill. i QQ. . . . , i 1 Y O ' 1 , by ' IM, i H 'XI J X x 6 .YA I R Q, .n is l lr 'jig , is EH' 'JCB 1 lv . 1 Y ' ' ' J L A r X, ,F A M G. Garland, G. Price, H. Daniel, J. Jaclcson. ROW ll: S. Price, Secrefaryg D. Carler, P. Hev ROW Ill: L. Viclxers, E. Tubbs, M. Russell, D Marlin, D. Toler, R. Vermillion, R. Johnson, H. Reese, T. Reed, Vice Presidenlg O. Howard, R. James, M. Campbell, K. Leyser, R. Sclmaaf, B. Zais, K. Wagner, R. Kriese, H. Kaufman, Treasurer. ROW l: K. Gibson, C. Gayler, E. Cording, Presiclenfg J., Vermeffe, J. Huff, R. Howell, L. B'own, 5 5 . 2 E 5 . E 2. 3 l . l. J .5 X. s.: -nf I' ROW I: B. Nuffell, Treasurer: S. Kimble, L. Anderson, C. Rexrofh, M. Merrill, N. Kibley B. 'We+zel, IO-6 C. Knupp, C. Perry, Secrelaryy S. Kelly. ROW ll: B. Jenlrinson, R. Bizzaro, R. Merrymaw, B. Chandler, E. Ball, M. Brennan, R Armsfronc, M. Boreclri, C. Anglin, N. Babbifl, F. Newbold, G. Arenson, Presidenly B. Bernard, B. Acampora, R. Ferber. l32 2 3. L 1, I E i s 3 'cfm . 'vi D 1 iff? 'lou-n' H- W ROW I: G. Poling, C. Johnson, Secrefaryi L. Nufier, K. Panolias, B. Price, B. Rahmlow, L. Rider, C. Rhinhardf, D. Sf. Clair, J. Manning, T. Whifeside, Presidenfg S. Monfgomery, J. Croson, S. Widincamp. ROW ll: W. Huffon, J. Kasoff, C. Hof+o, J. Neighbors, S. Parks, G. Rlwineharf, R. McGraw, Treasurer: J. Vilhein, B. Nunnally, D. Pease, J. Weafherly, K. Scruggs. ROW I: B. Byrne, P. Sharp, Secrefaryg B. Le Roy, J. Craun, D. Shupper, G. Brandenburg, S. Mooney, M. Harmon, G. Spilxer, D. Vogel, E. Spiiler. ROW ll: M. Powell, M. Miller, J. Lupo, W. Doughfon, M. Norelli, T. Poe, B. Reeder, M. Mann, J. Anderson, Vice Presidenfg P. Wolf, President J. Kinser, R. Pide, C. Jennings, B. Miller, P. Wafson, D. Jones, P. Bergoffen, Treasurer. IO-8 ,L Elf 1 . i ? r 5 ! Q ' f , 5 f Q , Y . , . . l 2 . . . , , , 1 , 3 . l J 1 :S l i L 3 'i 5 3 1 . I ' s 3 l 7 , S iii Elf ,, 5 l l QQ, l i l Z W , ' 1 i E Q W i 1 ROW I: M. Smiih, L. Wesfhaver, Presidenig L. Sloan, N. Cullins, M. Sireighi, K. Scoii, J. Coe, S. Siegel, L Reiiz. G. Wilson, R. Peck. ROW ll: J. Smifh, L. Campbell, D. Bryanf, P. Dirks, G. Fifz, C. Deavours, C. Banlrs, B. Muriha, M. Houlihan, Secreiaryg L. Schaefer, C. Hoy, S. Jones, R. Collier, H. Caulsen, J. Jenlrins, B. Lady, Vice President .fi 11. fif' IO-IO L ..W,. M ii'- ROW I: P. Baumgardner, L. Beach, J. Grissom, Secreiaryp J. Bess, S. Farmer, F. Peferson, J. Zinn B. Hirshhorn, S. Gabel. S. Moore, E. Fulcher. ROW II: L. Chinn, Vice Presidenfg J. Peningion President J. Furr, A. Grant ROW III: P. Allen, J. Middleion, R. Seeley, C. Kennedy, R. Bourgeois T. Billings, M. McVean, Treasurer: E. Wolfe, H. Melfon, J. Beyer, T. Tuggle, R. Morris, M. Dixon M. Rhine, D. Ely, W. Sandrowslri, M. Cohen, J. Blondell. I34 ROW I: D. Blundell, A. Machlin, J. Frosi, E. Mangum, B. Howard, M. Maniz, C. Carnes, L. Frank, J. Bunker, Secre+aryg J. DeFusco, N. Brooks. ROW ll: N. Hall, M. Lifile, J. Brooks, K. Treusch, B. Ginsberg. ROW ill: C. Murphy, N. Clarke, President G. Thorpe, T. Zsakany, Treasurer, T. '77 Newborne, W. Mangerich, J. Lifiin, P. Nicholson, P. Zirkle, S. Zimmei, Vice President X ,ff Al K :xxx-1 IO-72 ROW I: N. Canningron, N. Hines, V. Rosado, Presidenfg M. Du+emple, S. DeG'o'm+, K. Richfer, K. McDonald, D. Orrison, J. Remeilras, Secreiaryg A. O'Neill. ROW ll: E. Duffy, R. Monroe, S. Parel, S. Osfrowslry, D. Hrdiicira, M. Morrison, J. Funk, B. Crossgrove, J. Houghton, C. Plos+, B. Redd, Treasurer: J. Dressler, G. Quinn, J. Sneed, J. Roberis, M. Downs. Wk. .W f . . 5 1 e M-nw E 1 i 3 if ii ' ' I Q ROW I: B. Dudley, T. Cliallrley, C. Drane, E. Abbofl, S. Crump, C. Carpenfer, E. Walling, B. Arneff B. Dulin, E. King, Secreiaryg B. Isbell. ROW Il: S. Chris+ie, Treasurer: B. Wafson. A. Linde. ROW Ill B. Blackmore, M. Ridge, B. Fields, P. Compfon, D. James, M. Dick, G. Fair, B. Coleman, E. Davis J. Cummings, B. Walsh, Presidenh A. Colyer, Vice Presidenfg R. Finney. Q e 1 ROW I: J. Bregman, Vice Presidenfg B. Maclnfoslw. J. Mello, T. Young, B. Evans, F. Bode, M. Hodges D. Henderson, B. Averill, M. Cogan, J. Perry, J. Williams, M. Farber, B. Hubona, A. Blake, B 70-I Harfing, Treasurer. ROW II: B. Albrife, Secrefary: B. Spencer, T. Ross, P. Mifchell, President B Absher. B. Allen, P. Lipscomb, M. Souihard, A. Lylrlcen, K. Saeger. I36 ROWI J Ellsorl' J Sawyer Treasurer J Slple J Houghfon Vice Presldenf M Haley Presldenf Barlrer J Homan L Gregory J Hnllson ROW II G Breedlove K Vonseggern S Barfhelow Smlfh Secrefary C Fagan ROW Ill L Ba+eman J Wsnfer C Shopper W Ellloff E Howard Duggs C Franllln N Whnffalzer E Solomon l ROWI H Gruggs T Roudabush L Llghfsey A Franlrlm Presldenf K Pawley M Johnson P Creekmore B Anderson J Dunavanf S Hallman P Evans ROW ll P Begelman M Lyon J Hadley ROW Ill B Hull L Muller B Hollungswodh D Hoch J McMrIIan F Parlrer B Barnes Treasurer 0 6 P Shannon R Rofhenburger Secre+ary J Hamasaku B Thomas S Saddler H Macna J Latham Vice Presldenf C Laedlom I37 Vg , 5 J ,L z y .L A i W I me y - as ,- a - .Q ll 5 'ff Q I ,ll PJ L xl . ' if H 4. - ROW I: R. Klar, Presidenfg S. Hudson, J. Gladmon, S. Junlrins, D. Huffman, C. Heggie, S. Wise, L. Keyl, J. Tabler, J. Wriglwl, S. Wagner. ROW Il: J. Corcoran, A. Ellioff, Treasurer. ROW Ill: T. Kraft R. Gremm, B. Wrigl'u+, D. Kinley, A. Fenlress, R. MacNab, T. Conley, S. Rowe, G. Cabeen, '- R. Williams, D. Howard, L. Rogers, T. Sa+ferfield. r l A . I O .iv di ROW l: S. Phillips, N. Berfram, P. Galenski, J. True, Secrelaryg B. Ba++is+e, S. Bonn, B. lsacson C. Marchant ROW ll: C. Capilongo, C. Weslhaver. ROW III: J. Holian, W. Cleveland, T. Cooper C. Gaily, L. Orndorff, E. Hoover, B. Kelly, Treasurer: B. Grammer, W. Peffif, Presidenfg R. Howard B. Lyon, T. Rich, O. Gregg, L. Elder. l38 3 1 f ff' I I , r . c A . . . . . f 4 ' I 5 .. l Q fs ai Y , gy . IN' , X. .Sri . 7 ROW I: E. Hernandez, President C. Hensler, M. Donohoe, B. Taylor, Secrefaryg N. Brown Vice Presi- dent I. Clarens, M. Huhn, B. Cox, J. Hedriclr, V. Smifh, J. PadgeH'. ROW II: J. WaIIcer,IJ. Tugman, I R. Badger, D. Walden, J. BarreH, G. Winslon, D. Hays, J. Cunningham, B. Terwilliger, H. Lovell, -I B. Taylor, S. Weadon, J. Sfolces, J. Barllell, T. Walerman, D. Werlime, Treasurer: M. Rivers ROW I: D. Hiclrman, P. Buchanan, Secrelaryg B. McKinley, M. Thompson, S. Taylor, C. Tolson, M Koenig, M. Lord. Vice President B. Bancroft J. Williams, J. Avin. ROW II: P. Seamsler, J. Sipes I - S. Oliver, B. Hall, D. Goins, J. Todd, S. McGhee, J. Swanson, President B. Hanna, M. Sellers S. Livesay, D. Rumsey, Treasurer: C. McCu'fchen, J. Shas+een, J. Thompson. 5 , v 1 s , s , fi ,. H C is Q fe '37 'iggfxfj .fm ou -5 'ff mil x 'tk f 1 A '4 f,.. A i 5154 . , ,, fgivf ' 4. A , A 1 - Xl' 2 , K, Q 3 . ff Q 3 43 1 f Af 'A- M mf V 1 . A V N.. 'Nga' 1 v up L2 ch' H 1 1 ,, '4- an -2 , I i Z -., we, Q59 'YV ,, ,g , fi - N A F R a fn 11 ,5 in x F 1. . .1-.1.,?e, f Q Q S 'A,:ig3ST--f'If f J 1, ff x I, ff ' :'fiwf: f,'p4A-1 ' ' W , nf .Q T f f x I E , . K ' , .ff ig 2 I Q Y f ' , 4' W if 'nav-f . .,. f ., , x f r' X Y 1 , Q1 K v Y' 7' K 'I -M0 7 3' -If ' ' . EEEQE, -3,3 W f fr, .,,. bfxff li , :r',-M kv my 4 :Qfi'?.i:'5 A Qi? 1, , E 5? . fm .. rfggfya f ,mg . J. Q-L, m,:..eGm.a..2eeJ H H Qin Grade Stragglers 1'- 4 'fi ROW I: J. Faull:ne+, K. WyaH, G. Chasfain, B. Sherrer, S. DiCafer, I L. Ouder, J. Jones, J. Adams, G. Egbert ROW li: J. Massey, R. ra G Sink, G. Koenig, T. Commer, R. Lyons, C. Hand, J Thibodeau, S. Rainer, E. Barr. Q ROBERT HEINEMANN Presidenf BILL GOODMAN Vlce-Presldenf KAREN FRANKEL Secrefa ry NINA HARRIS Treasurer MRS. DICIE ARMSTRONG Sponsor l42 sniff' 9th rade -J j , ,. -Q 7 1 If , ' .6 1-f 'f , W1 5 N T. Q M A ' H ffl? Q. 5-4 'i 'Y K 'K f, ' ,, , r' ' fr f J L V Xia ROW I: l.. Handell, B. Willrerson, E. Greenfield, C. Sufhard, R. Reece, G. Pos+le, T. Jones, L, Walson B. Jenlrins, K. Colfer. ROW II: J. Rudd, B. Bingaman, C. Economides, L. Evans, Treasurer, B. Krane T. Ray, A. Mansfield, M. Baumgardner, P. Haclxley, R. Shriver, Secrefaryi B. Hoy, J. Disse, R. Barrefii ROW Ill: T. Hahn, C. Crone, J. Sinlcanlras, Vice Presidenfg P. Casfle, J. Cunningham, S. McDuffee T. Brassel, G. Gudionsen, D. Sheehan. .gag -', sa . i I I it ROW I: P. Loo+ens, F. Allrinson, B. Bre++, H. Dias, K. Roberfs D S+ein D Goforih J Case K Hales P. Murphy. ROW ll: C. Blaclr, W. Vogel, G. Berry, Vice Preslclenl K Rexrode C Caldwell M ' lzquierdo, C. Burgin, R. Russarf, Secrefaryq R. Hindman B OConner ROW Ill J Daughfry S Anderson, J. Anderson, C. Folsom, R. Younger, S. Shoslalr Preslden+ G Gabbefl M Krieger T Page, E. Henderson, R. Marshall, K. Menfzer, R. Bahr. I44 ROW l: P. Lloyd, Presidenfg M. Zimmermon, S. Sclwaal, R. Keener, S. Evans, J. Williamson, Secrefaryg J. Smilln, V. Bower, Z. Adair, B. Kincaid. ROW ll: C. Sfeward, L. Dodson, W. Downing, M. Burgin J. Casfle, T. Friis, B. Clarli, J. Lee. ROW Ill: D. Miller, R. Welslw, R. Cruz, Vice Presidenfg W. Krupsaw, 9-3 R. VanDylie, J. Mills, Treasurer: J. Miller, R. Urmann, D. Ronlra, D. Davis, A. McClin+on. f. 1 Q . l ROW I: J. Lisby, A. Marmarsli, L. Slrain, M. Brislow, Y. Hollifield, M. Armslrong, J. Beall, G Culpepper, M. LaMon, K. Sangsfer, C. Jones. ROW ll: J. Prinlz, E. Jones, T. Callahan, B. Melzler 9 4 J. Pafallo, D. Walberl, K. Baller, T. Cox, C. Miles. ROW lll: R. Zerfass, R. Halysliyn, J. Rosemarino - G. Kneesse, J. -jias, J. Williams, J. Dysarf, N. Wise, R. Taylor, R. Norman, T. Sims. .Wil Ns mfg ROW I: L. Mohler, E. Adams, Secrefaryg D. Ccnningion, F. Lewis, L. Irvin, P. Riley, C. Torquaio, 9-5 C. Ashfon, H. Brownfield, J. Jones, Vice Presidenl. ROW Il: R. Hood, B. Sykes, B. Spencer, M. Hewiff, L. LeS+range, N. Harris, S. Newman, M. Roe, Presidenf, M. Papanicolas, W. Bower. ROW lll: D. Smifh, S. Blackburn, J. Meek, M. Swain, B. Chandler, J. Pulley, J. Ball, J. Williamson, R. Halberf, B. Galenski, N. ScoH, B. Goodman. ROW I: C. Lucas, C. Wooldridge, L. Gray, P. While, H. Branum, J. Hildebrand, K. Sfrosnider, 9-6 J. Biren, B. Kimble, J. Johnson. ROW ll: B. Swan, C. Lohere, R. Creswell, A. Konros, P. Taylor, S. Williams, Treasurer, M. Huggef, J. Colfeli, Secrelary: J. Heiser, Vice Presidenfg F. Broach, J. Nichols. ROW III: B. Saunders, A. Sundin, Presidenig D. Collins, J. Derringer, B. Kidd, P. Leonard, M. Hinfon, J. McAlisfer, B. Covel, J. Davis, T. Hancock, J. CorbiH. I46 ROWI N Shvdeler P WhnHnng+on P Plummer S Hauger J Reed C Glllnlan B Nowland K Barnfhouse Vlce Presudenf J Sampson J Noonan ROW II D Bryanf W Rufzlcl Presndenl S S+ewar+ S McNeull Treasurer B Breeden E Marshall E Heuser L Henry W Haley T Hayes ROW lll P Brogan C Penrose P Pafferson J Spiegel W Woodsmall T Van Houlen L Anderson J Baslun C Vasaly C Palm Secrefary G Coe R Whale ali' 5 bl! 'God' v - llh nm-5' 135' IQ ROWI A Gauvreau J Hooper D Langlof J Duquefle D Godfrey C Heclc Presndenf S Nules G Thompson S Kuncannon S Thomas ROW ll J Hnghfull J Buchanan C Greer S Rose Vice Presldenf B Pryor V Scroggs A Sorenson S Smllh D Hammer Secrefary R Holland S Parker A Carrugan ROW Ill M Siellaboll D Fowler J Owens J Burge I Turner D Merchanf C Beall M Osfmalo J Lnghisey D Hrdlucla Treasurer R Mervns D Mefzger S0 I47 2 ' . Z si l 5 E .. 1 'E' 2 e S 5 1 ' 'N 4 1 A ' l N it . K- I s A Wx' , VV .X -J' -11111 1 , V 'V VV.: L. . ' Q6 - ' 3355, , my .. s. ,ss . . ' ' TL ' , -ski' A ,, . ,M 'gl ,, V pw , ' N -' .' r Y ' - A- .f, T 'W ff f ea A . 'S ', ' ' , 1 , ' . 4 'ff T . . 5 X XR v su 1 VY Y 5 ' 1 Q T fx X- 1 4 2 I f ' K1 I Lf s SIT--xx-an 4 V 'I ,gig Eg, V . 4 , T I T, , ,Q s 7 ' mf, ls. A V t ' Taj l ,. ' , y 4 y' .3 V - O . Q 4 . -4 - .H -A. ' 1 ROW l: E. Ford, K. Sione, R. Smiih, C. Baldwin, J. Mowa'H, M. Barlow, M. Evans, S. Springer, Secrefaryg F. Hoplrins, D. Arnold. ROW ll: B. Anderson, R. Kidd, L. Hechl, M. Shelley, D. Rain- 9-9 wafer, A. Miller, K. Franlrel, P. Cavedo, D. Clemenls, S. Kane, P. Risinger, R. Purvis, W. Allman Vice Presidenlg B. Field. ROW Ill: K. Hansi, K. Waison, R. Heinemann, R. Phelps, B. Bawcombe, N Grundman, President J. Johnson, G. Casey, L. Kennedy, J. Fuller. l 1 i s i l . ln . ,i :, ,fi ea 1 5. if-. 4 ,,,.. ' A gg 51, 55' psf... ,tif 23 5 EQ,'Tff f I l 5. 53. cr.. '- I LT 7 . X . 5 : xg: i., i ROW l: A. Kershner, B. Joseph, L. Billowi+z, M. Fulcher, C. Schimmel, L. Crenshaw, B. Sfones Q-IO D. Keys, M. Barlxer. ROW ll: J. Murphy, R. Larson, C Frishlrey, D. Morris, N. BenneH, J. Kuehn K. Davis, J. Franfum, D. Hufchins, President R. Bierbaum, A. Spedden. ROW Ill: A. Vogelsang G. Parks, C. Snoois, E. Thomas, D. Brown, J. Green, J. Vassil, J. Smifh, Vice Presidenfi J. Vacquier T. Sorcl, W. Cox, Treasurer. I48 . , v 1 i 1' E ROW l: B. Garland, J. Reed, P. Marlin, P. Sandbanlr, C. Pelerson, D. Kovaceviclw, Secrelary: L. Dennison, C. Power, B. Powell, F. Weaver ROW II: R. Jenlrins, D. Frye, S. Perryman, P. Riley, J. Teachey, C. Sink, L. Biffle, Gladhill, Vice Presidenh C. Holm, S. Sykes. ROW lll: T. Kelly, J. Hebblefhwaife, J. Sampson, T. Sonn, T. Mounl, E Maxey, J. Bradley, E. Allizer, Treasurer: S. 9 I Saunders, R. Mills, Presidenfg V. Vorndam. ' .va l 5. l I 19 1 f .XY ' 1 Ae.. P ROW l: P. Armiio, L. Seale, S. Lenl, N. Ncl1i+eley, S. Fox, J. Sclwalla, M. Seeley, N. Golovin, C. Hardgrove, E. Hoag, Secretary: P. Everion. ROW Il: T. Hafzfeld, C. Pealre, D. Amber, B. Smifh, D. Goodman, J. Nason, R. Hill, S. Surliewicz. ROW lll: T. Halwn, T. Roberfs, W. Wrighl, F. Giamonna, 9 6. Sinlranlcas, President J. Price, P. Soria, Vice President M. Cobb, Treasurer, B. Oliver, G. Young. ' E. Lingo, K. Coon, E. Voss. 9, Q .M sv L PLL- SHELLY H INZ Presideni' E ,mr BROOKE STEVENS . ,2 icy Vice-Presidenf . an Q W J x 2, , in 'UE 1 FRANCES STEWART Secrefary LYNDA REED Treasurer MISS IRENE POPE Sponsor .1 in X Ah ' Ai l50 Sth 'lx grade 'Ar 35.1. gf. p 9 . pw ' L 1 V I v ff- , I k 15 Q- ... . ' i wag,,,.s-' Q - : . L x f :wi 1 i , 1 w 5 Z i I .Ti . ,l , sig' ri- ,2. 2 2' i I R P, V, ROW I: R. Sexion, S. McCreery, N. Papa, K. Hooper, C. Arihur, F. Sfewarf, N. S+anley, Secretary: B. Turnage, Vice Presidenfg S. Budde, M. Hancock. ROW ll: C. Lykken, B. Chandler, B. Nichols, 8-I D. Saunders, L. Barber, Treasurer: B. Chapman, B. Abrams, T. Crain, A. Dusenbury, P. Glover S. Nichols, J. Braaien, E. Anger. ROW Ill: T. Rheem, R. Acker, P. O'Connell, J. Badgeff, P. Dale D. Burns, O. Rich, H. Parker, T. Sfone, R. Turner. 5 if 32' ROW I: K. Willey, K. Meade, C. John, J. Claeys, President J. Boleyn, Secrefaryg S. Siouf, Vice 8-2 Presidenh J. Reynolds, B. Sfevens, J. Johnson, M. Pherson. ROW ll: C. Howell, M. Mann, M. Here- ford, J. Sims, G. Bass, S. Scofi, B. Dyson, J. Cobb, P. Coaies, P. Parker, C. Fravel, J. Smifh, S. Bering, R. Lynch. ROW III: H. Lockhart, R. Wesf, J. Rumsey, A. Hines, T. Medlin, B. Williams, C. Li'Hle, Treasurer: B. Brisiol, J. McCormick, J. Sandbank. I52 .SL ROW I: M. Solem, P. NuHer, M. Benneff, B. Galensli, N. Parrolf, S. Kirwan, D. Hereford, S. Sfiles. ROW ll: D. Williams, B. King, N. Tolson, V. Smillh, S. Brown, M. Hennig, P. Paska, G. Allen Secrefaryg M. Poole, Presidenfg C. Dawson. ROW III: B. Fulcher, J. Allwine, F. Fisher, C. Shelion, Vice Presidenlg S. Green, J. Isbell, J. Hagey, R. Crisp, R. Braun. ROW IV: E. Snow, E, Hayes, 8 3 L. O'Hara, D. Kennedy, M. Trehos, A. Kooney, Treasurer: S. Roman, B. Cannon, J. Mooney, ' if . 4 i i. -.. A : - , . i g .v if - l 1 , -J I .,,- x e ig' U L .Pj . iv 'we 1 VN ' STP ey' V JN ROW l: G. Allen, B. Clark, A. Presfon, B. Schlien. L. Marlin, L. Call, R. Pearce, B. Pasfor, S. Palumbo G. Eordoglw. ROW ll: J. Gabel, C. Livealros, P. Balmer, H. Helfrich, S. Hinz, President L. Bausser 8-4 man, S. Voig+, J. Gill, J. Foley, L Sussliolz, A. Grisard. ROW lll: J. Moneymalrer, S. Werfime D. Gresham, J. Rhodes, A. Rafel, D. Praff, S. Soufher, D. Turner, B. Koepf, G. Gifzen. l R in , A i 2 Q 6 H KU' . . Q - f. ' 1 lflgl 5 in l 'f-. Y . ROW I: M. Lucas, M. Zeh, G. Allenbach, E. Marlin, C. Rixse, M. Sifowski, J. Verrey, C. Veil. J Burl, C. Day. ROW ll: T. Male, Presidenlg H. Brown, Treasurer: P. Boesclw, Secrelaryg S. Kefclwem. E. Allinson, L. Urbanslre, K. Goebel, P. Marcy, T. Hill. ROW lll: M. Bailey, J. Keesling, W. Breen, F. Pulley, S. Taylor, S. Brown, S. Sher, Vice President B. Henderson, C. Baldwin, J. Hoclrrnen. ROW I: N. Dunewey, O. Toffen, C. Fenfress, P. Koch, S. Overion. Secrefery: L. Berfon, J. Chase L. Woods. I. Rubel, S. Sinlenlas ROW II: J. Newsome, R. Henie, N. Clouser, S. Allernen, R Armsfrong, H. Breciin, S. Brownfield, L. Aisquiih, G. Beale. ROW Ill: S. Persiani, J. Beary, J. Pride T. Lunger, Vice President S. Porier, Treasurer: R. Shevmaler, J. Doyle, R. Kimble. I54 ROWI A Pandolfo N Dawson S Wllluams K Kyle C Carns C Wnlllams M Noffslnger r uson D de la Cruz S A :son Secrelary ROW ll J Koenvq R Cobb Vice Presudenf Marshall J Kleun B Dalzell P Bowerman A Corry J Dnclrson ROW lll N McLaugl'1l1n Pesndenf K Barley J Wafferson J Thorpe G Voorheus R Tyler J Woodford H Hall J Hnpp Treasurer R Ormsbee H Cedar S Lynn 8 Aho W Hucks IAN ROWI S Tyler Presudenl J Breckenridge S Rose A Hor'ron L Wasufa S Means M Schramm E Cogswell M Evans ROW ll R Muller P McCormack P Kelly L Arenson K OConnor M Prnce P Lady D Engleman ROW Ill J Cornell T Palmer Treasurer C Larson T Druckenmnller R Horvnll J Toofhacker H Pugh R Good B Wafson J Ball Secrefary C Finley X I-fx l55 2 r 1 , . 4 1 - ROW I C Gross T Tebbs R Breen President T. Chandler, T. Morlon, L. Appleman, W. Wendl, H Harris W Dawson D Kipps T Jennings, Vice Presidenfg D. Comings. ROW ll: W. Mosl, 8-9 R Willis C Seville S Newman W Davey ROW lll: B. Hunler, A. Carler, S. Mclnlosh, Treasurer, K Warring+on M Maflnew J Ralslon L Vermillion, V. Klein, Secrefaryq S. Hooper, G. Slegner. 'ii ROW l: E. Embrey, L. Bower, R. Langlol, B. Howdershell, C. Thompson, D. Hill, Secrelaryg C Henderson, President J. Smifh, D. Lewis, J. Dodge. ROW ll: S. McGregor, N. Nagle, J. Cecil K. Kirby, S. Wallrer, G. Howerlon. ROW Ill: M. Wines, B. Manby, W. Slow, C. Paige, S. Zawacki Treasurer, B. DeReu+er, B. Fuller, K. Mayo, C. Weiss, D. Dennison, J. Smillw, K. Gronberg, B. Kimble B. Tarl. I56 ROW I: B. Kershner, M. Myers, L. Peace, J. Heiman. D. Willrins, Vice President P. Talley, P. O'NeaI, President J. Ford, D. Vlachos, L. Bowling. ROW ll: L. Begelman, M. Williams, B. Cammaclr. C. Cox. N. Taylor. ROW Ill: D. Sco'H', J. Brunner, B. Barksdale, M. Johnson, J. Solomon, E. Erickson, J. Wholchel. G. Frey. G. Nelson. S. Blodgeh, F. Holian. f, n S 1- ,. , J V , v. I T I I ' fQ 'said u 4 Zigi. ,::.:.z. . 5 .mykkil-'J 'lx . . ,f 'i f Q' A :E 5 Q fl' J f l Q 1 VIC' llllll lllll Wllll Bristow, C. Dunlap B Howard ROW II G Rosmaruno H Tegge 331 Grade 5ffC1QQffffS S..iZ.'iI.iZZ L E K F AJ -..- . . x.-. .1 1,, 1,u .MQ -L -v V if as .. EMvW fins.. Q5 'Tig' ACTIVITIES . . . anofher side of Wakefield. Leadership, sporfsmanship, social graces, gef- 'Hng along well wifh ofhers, feamwork, 'lhese are buf a few of fhe accompanying advanfages pro- mofed by our school acfivifies. Thus, our acfivi- fies serve fo round ouf our eclucafion, enriching our fufure lives and giving us a chance fo have a personal parf in spreading WakefieId's glory. Through fhe work of our Hi-Y's. Tri-Hi-Y's, and ofher clubs for school and communify serv- ice, our school is publicized in a favorable Iighf. Ofher specialized clubs, fhrough fheir various acfivifies and evenfs, and 'lheir sfimulafion of members' infellecfs, also confribufe fheir share in making Wakefield more widely known. The school publicafions: 'I'he SIGNAL, our school newspaper: fhe PENDULUM, our liferary maga- zine: and fhe STARSTONE, our yearbook, serve fo carry and spread Wakefield's repufafion fhrough fhe medium of fhe prinfed word. The Sfudenf Council and fhe Sfudenf Forums, WakefieId's sfudenf adminisfrafive bodies, work fo make Wakefield a beH'er school and fhus affecf all of our school's many facefs and help fo furfher Wakefield's repufafion. Indeed, school acfivifies are a very imporfanf parf of our school life. Through fhem, noi only are we ourselves enriched, buf also fhe glory of Wakefield is spread. -4- -.f xg-an 'rw .4- -af 9 fi' J. VANN NORWOOD Presicleni' Walrefield's Sfudenf 'Council, consisfing of a Presi- denf, fhree Vice Presidenfs, Corresponding Secrefary, Recording Secrefary, Treasurer, and Class Sena'I'ors, have worlced hard 'lhis year fo promore a closer re- larionship befween sfudenfs and feachers. This group cenfralizes all sponsored sfudenf acriviries and en'l'er- prises in order ro befler fhe school. As a group fhe have spread Walce'field's glory fo orher schools fhrough fheir various acfivifies, including convenrions, dances and charifable drives. The Soufhern Associafion of Sfudeni' Council Convenfion held here during fhe monfh of November, infroduced our school fo many schools 'lhroughouf fhe nafion. The hospifalify and friendliness of fhe Sfudenr Council foward members from ofher schools reflecied fheir undersfanding of working fogefher as a group. l62 MRS. PAWLEY Sponsor BARBARA BOUSSIE l s'l' Veep S DE fi f-i:.,.,1' Peanuis, check: popcorn. check: candy. check: books, check . . . I-Iere we find Bruce Harfing and Meredifh Burgin checking over packages for fhe book drive. '51 LOUIS HECHT JANE PADEN SANDRA AGNEW VIRGINIA SMITH TONI ROWSEY 2nd Veep 3rd Veep Corresponding Secrefery Recording Secreiary Treasurer T CIIUNCIL SENATIIBS . . . Each class elecls a boy and a girl senafor who represenl I'l1em in meefings wifh Wakefield Siudenl' Council and Ialre an aciive par'I' in fhe various proiecfs. The class senafors are consfanfly Icepi' busy promoling WaIrefieId's name and 'Fine repuIa'I'ion fhrough 'Iheir con- 'Iacfs wiih ofher schools. NED FINE KENDALL FREE BRUCE HARTING JERRY McALISTER LINDA BOWLING SACIE HOOPER CATHY TRAPNELL PAT MITCHELL MERIDITH BURGIN I64 SENIUB FOIlUM . . . ' 4 ill,-V 43 z The Sensor l-oruer' composed of Presldenfs 'From l'en+h elevenfh and fwelffh grade homerooms are lhe meduums fhrough whnch lhe sfuden+s are lcepl' In conlacl' wufh 'I'he Sludenf Councll Each home room Presudenf reporfs new prolecf ldeas lo has homeroom and +hen afler an opmuon poll rs lalren he reporls fo lhe nexf forum meehng represenhng l'he vuews of has homeroom and aslung any queshons mdlcafed by has homeroom as +o drfferenl prolecls or druves Through 'thus syslem 'lhe s'l'uden'I's are always well Informed as fo varnous evenfs gomg on or proposed abou+ school E! 1 in ,-- Www 1i' TQ? 's A ROWI S Johnson L Wesfhaver J Wald N Haley P Wolf B Klrshner P Mulchell D xNheeler M Borechl N Clark L Smllh ROW ll B Hobgood S Sanders N P-da ranlrlm R ussell Sl' n ROW lll S Hoop r Pennmgfon G Jacobs Secrefary E Hernandez V Rosado C Thomas S Casey T Waufesude J Darnell D Harlem T Taylor ROW IV J Swanson R Blar E Cordmg J Lee P Ronlza D Lnska J Talley ROWV J Payne F Dodge J Jones P Funsfon K Marcy D Alhanas J Clagell J Hull R VanWmHe The Junlor Forum worlrs on +he same basis as does 'I'he Sensor Forum Each homeroom from +he Junuor Hugh IS represenled by nfs Presldenl who repor'I's currenl' school even'l's 'ro hrs homeroom Through s+uden'l represenlahon Walcefleld IS promohng a demo crahc s+uden+ governmenl F whnch fhe sludenls of Walcefueld may be proud SQL? ROW I B Ruhnclr S Shos+ak D Keys B Breen P Hackley L Hechl Presndenf ROW ll M People P Dash S Tyler L Sfram D Loyd ROW Ill Mr Taylor sponsor A Sundm N Grundman D Hufhenson M Erdo P Sona P ONell J Clays S Tev P3- 5 VE? fl Q 'J ' aff- g J 1 1 t K 4 - if X1 Q . A A ' , by J , -V ' ' '. - X ' ' , K 1 - . I' ' J 1 'Q l . W ' ' ' lp . 5 S' 1 F I ,, ' ' '. - A.F.I .IR ,J.-rai. 1 . I .elJl UN IOB Fllll . . . I ' ' - '.! V ' X- K -,I . , . . , ' 5 'ms xx ' 1 l . . . - 2 Y F. T ,, I .if . O if l 7 K ' , . . I 9' T ' l 1 -' Iv J , ,my ' 5 ij 1 . K vii, v I - ,, -lj , T 4 he X , .. I4 l, i ' .,-' Y . S Vile? Lefl' 'lo righl: D. Bell, R. Turner, Mr. Weaiherly, J. Paden, J. Curran. Lefl lo righiz Mr. Wealherly, Sponsor: J. Paden, Presidenl. 'I 1 1 K? E1 Kr I TER-CLUB CIDUNCIL . . . The lnferclub Council, consisfing of represenlalives from all ihe clubs, is presided over by fhe Third Vice Presidenl' of fhe Sfudenl Council. The l. C. C. assisls in lhe organiza- fion of clubs, coordinales club ac+ivi'l'ies and sponsors 'l'he Sfudenl' Council dances. One of ils annual proiecfs is +he sponsorship of 'lhe Chrislmas 'lransom and door decoraling con'l'es+s. Walrefield should be proud of lhis organizalion which has served 'lhem so well all year. 0 0 0 The Y Council is an organizafion which coordinales our Y Club programs and plans clifferenl' aclivilies which are 'thoroughly enioyed by ever one lhroughoul' fhe year. Each Y Club is represenfed in lhe Council by a represenfafive who voices 'I'he opinion and ideas of his or her Y group. Among lhe aciivilies sponsored annually by fhe Council is fhe Y sing, which gives each club an opporlunify fo vie for lhe gold lrophy offered by lhe YMCA. --N Mr. Diffenbaugh, Sponsor: S. Hooper, President Leif io righls ROW I: B. Henning, C. Brooks, M. Sfewarf, J. Lee, B. Harling. ROW Il: N. Kinsman, M. Johnson, R. Klar, L. Websier. M. Haley, ROW ill: D. Warner. I. Dulre, K. Camp- bell, M. A. Cooper, T. Wallrer. ,A- fu I .J 0B SOCIETIES ,M 7 ATIO AL H0 0B SIICIETY . . . Z . 'W ROW I: R. Gammon, Parliamenfariang S. Agnew, Secreiaryz C. Davis, Treasurer: J. Hudiburg, Vice Presiden+. ROW ll: J. Keyser, N. Clarlr, E. Iseman, R. Greenberg, D. Alhenas, L. Chambers, J. Puri+an, A. Loulzenheiser, E. Miller, S. Ashley, K. George, U. Davenport ROW Ill: M. Slay+on, B. Elder, L. McGrew, J, Golshall, P. Hollingsworlh, J. Paden. J. Hill, E. Galusha, P. Funs+on, E. Eafon, S. Whiiney, D. Floyd, B. Slrolner, C. Ohlen, S. Leher, V. Smiih, D. Miller. ROW IV: B. Bryanf, M. Murfha, B. Sullivan, D. Burris, S. Lyons, B. Tale, J. Lee, D. Freige, C. Planck, R. Davis. J. Allison, F. Homan. S. Agnew, Secrefaryg B. Gammon, Parliamen- fariang P. Ronira, Presidenig J. Hudiburg, Vice Presidenh C. Davis, Treasurer. The Philoma+hian Chapier of +he Naiional Honor Socieiy has sef four 'rhings as Hs obieciives. These are: +o develop leadership, s+imula+e a desire +o render services fo fhe school, creare an en+husiasm for scholarship, and encourage characfer develop- men+ in srudenfs. Membership in +his group is one of 'the highesi' honors a Junior or Senior can aHain and is achieved firsf by having a high scholasiic av- erage. A candidafe's characfer, leadership abili+y. and record of service are also ialcen info considera- +ion in fhe selec+ion of new members. This December fhe Naiional Honor Sociefy pu+ on an impressive insiallafion ceremony, +he firsl' of ifs kind for a high school assembly. Besides sponsor- ing College Nigh+, ir has had many programs of in+eres+ during +he year. Several members of lhe Spanish Honor Sociely mee? fo lislen and discuss Spanish records. Piclured are Toni Rowsey, Dorcas Miller, Anna Byrd Mays. S ANISII ll0N0ll SOCIETY . . . The Juan Valera Chapler of fhe Spanish Nafional Honor Socieiy is named afier a very famous Spanish auihor. ln order lo gain membership in +his organizaiion a siudenl' musl mainfain a high scholaslic average in Spanish and his olher courses, and musi possess characlerisfics of good cifizenship. Hs main purpose is lo furlher +he undersfanding and appre- ciafion of Spanish and Laiin American cullures and civiliza- lions. The French Honor Sociely is an honorary organizalion for French sl'uden'rs who have compleiecl one-and-one-half years of 'ihis language wi+h a high average. The main purposes of 'ihis chapler are: 'lo slimulaie inleresf in 'lhe sfudy of French and lo build a be'Her unclerslanding of +he French way of living in order io culfivafe a lasling friendship beiween our FRE CII H0 0B 'lwo counfries. Again ihis year as a moneymalcing device, +he French Honor Sociely is coniinuing fhe sale of French pastry every Thursday ai' lunch. ROW l: C. Dorner, A. Burroughs. J. Sfrain, Kessler. ROW Il: E. Miller, N. Bancroff, M. Slewarf. ROW lllz D. Bur- iis, K. Connell, J. Goishall, J. Gerich. ROW IV: Mrs. Lanpher, P. Funsfon, C. Nyquisi, Mr. Maclnlire. S A S C CUNVENTIU Thus pasf year fhe annual convenhon of +he Soufhern Assoclahon of Siudenl' Councrls +oolc place a+ Wakeheld and af Washnngfon Lee from November 6 fo November 9 This meel mg of five hundred and for+y delegafes from fhurfeen dnfferenf Sou+hern s+a+es was a creduf +o our commumfy The parhclpanfs were housed un +he homes of varlous siudenfs ln addlhon +0 aH'endlng all of +henr business meehngs 'lhey were 'raken on a slqhiseeung four of Vnrgmla and fhe Drs lrnci Thev were also enferfauned bofh here Wm- and al' W L and some of +hem aHended he Wakeheld Washm jfon Lee fooiball game Many people con'lrlbu+ed1ofhe convenhon s su cess Among fhem were Mr Kuer our Asso clafe Prmclpal Vann Norwood S+uden'l' Coun cll Presrdenf and Mrs Pawley Sfudenk Councll Sponsor Sacle Hooper our sfudenl' chalrman and Befsy Cahull who served In 'lhe same capacufy ai' W L Mr Glen Piper of Wakefield was co sponsor along wrlh Mrs Shurfllff of DIN L Congrafulahons are an order for a rob well one Vann Norwood Sandy Agnew and Clmfon Mangum work buslly In preperahon for +he SASC Convenhon Some of ihe SASC delegafes gaiher 'kogeiher fo have fhenr plcfure fa en 0UB EXCIIA GE STUDE T OUTI SAILA Ouh Saul: who comes from Finland was Wakefield s exchange sfudenf for I957 I958 Brough? io Wakefield by siudenis conlnbuhons she was impressed by ihe frlendlmess and helpfulness of Wakefield siudenls and by fhe close teacher pupnl relahonshnps A+ school she was an achve member of Amncl Tn Hu Y and also was achve un her church youfh group as well as bemg mfer esled ln phofography Having prevlously VISl'l'6d England, New York and Chlcago, Ouh hopes io see +he Deep Soufh before deparhng In July Television, movles and bug crhes are her favorlfe Amerrcan mshfuhons When she relolns her 'family ihey plan fo 'lour Europe Because Ouh wnll noi' receuve a hugh school credrl for her year spenf here as an exchange sfudenf, she wall repea+ her senlor year In Finland Having ihen complefed hugh school she hopes io aifend ihe Unnversnfy of Helsmlu l70 0 0 0 0 Q 0 C we . . . '. . . , ' ' Z .., .,,,, . v is it - . f - l 1 M x . . . A . . . I I Q T' L ' ' 1 .I . I . . fi: 1 ' I 0 e - . e g xl, Q 7 f sq, 5 SS: Q me . g F I Y sid f . T s, T si- Q 0 Q LPIIA TBI HI W I C Brun N Rou abush S Greene A Salyers ROW II R Bergner Treasurer J Losee Secrefary o nson Presldenf C Dorner Vice Preslderd M Morgan ROW Ill rs e usse Tay r Dudley ROW IV J Chambers I D le E Boone J McNellns C May ROW V J Smufh G Marloff M Kyle 5.0 - 7 tv-N NA-'Nl' its Q -1 qs., A mr HRW- df 1 W me 'Sv T' 'I' ?5 ...ffm 26' C7 ' U71 lx: ' ' 0 0 0 RO 1 . , . :J , . , . . : . , Q . , 1 J h . ' 3 . , ' ' 7 . . : J. Howde H II, R. R II, L. lo, . : . , . u , . , . ' . . . : . ' . . . . . as 73 , 2 J Y, .5 'S r' by f ik' .1 MXQP' , , ' 5 A J ,. . 4 1 ,X 6 I ,, 9:9 I. -0-'-'Q . R' K J 's is ' fi A A . 'er s, 9' .. X Q- r .gg ' Y' V ? fi 1 if I - ' C 1 ,Lf Q :T , E ' X Q 5' - 6 5. , R Q .4 -I Q 4: I in 'Q ., ty QQ, VI? by 3 5 43 5 -Af 5 -Q 6- NAM,.l 2 N ..,.. 9 , ! 7 6 ' V 1,6 ,QP C Q- f ff? Qu ', A .A ,' -. I Eli, I I Z jig' - 'S ROW I: B. MaIone, B. Cummings, J. Marion, A. Sfewarf, K. George. ROW II: K. Marcey, E. Isernan, Secrefaryg G Smi+h, Presidenfg C. Davis, J. Hudiburg. ROW III: M. Remeilxas, Treasurer: M. I-IassIer, Vice-Presidenf. ROW IV: B Gray, S. Hooper, E. Galuslwa, M. McMiIIan, I. Salisbury. ROW V: D. Dyke, L. Henshaw, P. Hollingsworfh, R. Workman ROW VI: A. Louhenheiser, M. Holiday, V. Arnold, D. Saurel, J. Paden. MICI TllI-lll- . . . X I-K -:ec N M, if' wk, ,pd 2 bv- l 's iv-N fs 1? fr-Q. fggr Els! VY NW'-1 Q.-1 055 W -ILM' Y., ROW I K ConneII C Coafes J Nefhers N Curhs ROW ll S Tulqhman L B1 nes D Floyd F Scrnpfure ROW N CIarIr Y Sowers B Robberfs J Zsakany ROW IV N Pefcrsow D Warne: N Whnfnoy I Erskine CHI TBI-III , Q, I rf' .7 I ' , Y 4 ' . tw, I Iw , I I Ds 1 iw .,,I-MII as J A f' V f I I A ' LV I fs -ff t :am 1-I A .W ' I fa 'Q . CW r 4- V 'I' Um, K' I - ' 4 ' ' in . I V ' 0 0 0 I L 0 T B I - H I - . . . ROW I: D. May, S. Thomason, M. Dameron, P, Yeaiman. ROW Il: M, Abrams, Vice President S. O'Hara, Presiden+ Hipp, Secrefary. ROW Ill: J. Simpson, N. Kinsrnen Treasu.-erg S. Wl'1i+hers, B. Gibson. ROW IV: J. Jones, E. Ellis B. Shank, L. Gilbert ll A 'ian- M, , 3' 2 MA TBI III Y ROW! P Cammack C Heggne P Baumgardner L Nuffer S Chrushe ROW II M McDevnH C Tolson J Brooks Treasurer R Klar Presudenf S Taylor Secre+ary M Soufhard S Klmble ROW Ill L Wesihaven K McDonald J Remerkas Vxce Presldeni C Wesfhaver A Bafes ROW IV M l.lHle P Creekmore C Carpenfer S Gabe' J Nelson ROW V E Hernandez A MdCk9IIh P Buchanan M Merrsff E Mangum 1- 'gc QQ!- W4 Z' -5 Kin 928, 4' ..- ,. gg C--. I ' ' 0 0 0 1 - , ' 2 . , 1 . . . ' . : . , . . I . , . ' , . . . ' , . . ,bm Y , , ' ,: :X 5, - A gk ,i My ', ' - ' x K V ? V Q . . ,. , 2 r 'i A ' 'S a 'Ar 1 57- X ' -fa 7 X fa-. 4 R n Sgr, 1 N. ..r .. , -M ,, , 17 . - 4,,,,,ff , '6 f ' . ho... V A x of-J , . Q A , un- rv- ? cf J 'L . ww rv 5 'IAQ V R V I ,,,, ,M g ky I 5 3. ,W 47, 2.4 I A,f, , v x ' , .6 A. J , , . :sn Q , 3 Q 'i Q I ' N , I Q V, J ,M , 4 ' A ' ,- y P ,A , .- Q A V V ,- X 4-' ' ,4- ,-X .-q ,pa -M815 QM-'Ur '15 94' Q+ f Regqles J Maupin G Bryan 0T TBI-Ill in Wnyw' Q., i 14 TN'-N 'YQ :N -212: 200 if -u -.-- 'VZ 'L' Q- 'u QL J .. Z ?n C-:IZ WC wg: - D4 3 4 'UP 'S an 322 211:- O2-1 som 3 L 4pm mg, 'LG 230 cn- in-1 - UZ O22 X--. m '-'Z gm :Ox 2-ig U12- Q24 Emi mlb' 'Vt-F: -.2 112' 0 -Z ..,a. if LC' 303 'E K OZ' 33:4 'nm 703g O-.5 ru sw 42s. -5 IZ' 2.21 9. 'uw 2 z Vw F031 MES- 'fm FD-u Q N, iffi 3 , J, ,N. + ,ffl Q1 ,129 - 3 V x ,S ji ff Q j l ' gd? f I . .. , X J' 1 - 4, ,I 5, V Q mf W I - 39 . . . , ' f ,. aj Q ' yi ' gf' .'.. J V, ,X f yi 3 D 0 I 2 I ,QB X ,,,,,u 2 ,, Q 'Q ,ji 'T Y' vrw..g, wr-,, Q 2 J Ii ,- 'xv 404. 157 'X v-Q, ROW I B Nulle C Carnes B Allen L Frank ROW ll S Crump J Houghfon Vuce Pres:den+ C S Perry ROW III H Wynlroop Treasurer M Haley Preslclen? B Wafson ROW IV K Carns S Hallman C Thomas D Roberison ROW V R Peclr L Carclerella K Robbins A Dudley ROW Vl B Kershner M Sfewarf J Cunningham J Clwalkley APPA TBI-Ill '3 M , 5 W -' 'U 1: , . wg- V 4-: V ,K - K J a QV 5' ww JYLA , 3 H 4 V gf si V. Q ,eel ,M S Q 1 :Q I 6 4 N Q 5- I f- v f 4 , iff 'R' f RF, 'A if Q ... 4. 3'w - u V J M , ff r ,Z ' ig ' 0 0 0 EG TBI HI Y WI M Olson G Mesmen M oenlg Homan OW H L Sloan D Huffman Treasurer K Camp e Presudeni' K Glbson ROW III augh+ C Marchanf V e Prendenk L K y+ R W W Pharr K Pawley J Croson ,Ka 4' ng? ta -ew T Wm' Zu 4' vw-ZX 'K -f 'E '75 ,ff ff ur 1 my ..f'Xyv rag Q Y-si af df -.1 vx QJJY pr- ' 0 0 0 RO : '. , . ' , . K ' , J. . R : . . . . 3 . b Il ' 7 . ' . : M. Sir ' , . . ic 5' 3 . e , B. Dulin. O IV: S. ise, R 2 2 lk' wr A . QB ' 1 A , .V ' K' , -, I ff, V ,,.- V H - Gx l -4,2 ' .,,,.K 11' . .'x , .Q fa 4 ' 'Q A 9- K 1 .A ,F I M . N f Q... ' 'F-'H 'f .x V M arf R ,U 'K' , iv ' ...,. V' 4 , :M ' 'i ' . ,- A J 'ia ff' ,. av' 1 ,WK K -4 , f I is V N . 1 A G N . ' A VM I, , I TBI-IIL . . . ROW lx M. Warren, A. Alderman, D. Sclwaeler, E. Swan, L, Phillips, M. Warren. ROW ll: S. Shepherd. A. Burroughs M, Slagle, T. Monfague N. Tolman ROW Ill: A Jeclw s G. J bs ' , . . en, aco , K. Marano, G. Mulclmell, E. Kessler ROW IV. G. Brown, D. Harrison A Conover C Tr II P M . . , . apne , . arvin. ROW V: T, Fro+hinglvam, F. Adams, J. Pinfo, M Brown, J. Nicholson. 90 ,,, 7 ,Q ui? -sf ,ff 'WMM A! X,-f' Q- I Nx 1436 E+ Eff X ,--f' I- Q., I 4 L Q ' .,,' Q , ., .P K fp lf Q K O, 5: A 'A ,l :L Y a gr.. .. ,M is -. V .3 A vu , ka f -as f' or Q- 4. A A N w n.- Q V W A ,, 'A WW , .4 K 4? . A- 4. A A 2 A 8' T ' ,,, 31 . , A an My V-, 5 , ,f,,f K 1 .df , ' V ' X , 4. O 'ig a- , 'A A . , V ,.. ,. M , . A f l 3 5 V , .,,.. I 2' ..,, - 1 . , .. , r x s x , J r 2 f U A 4 A, 4' x. L. 'nf' x A 2 , X Q O? in .A dr . ' X'-0-f J.-3 ,y T 2 c I I9 9, f: Q, V . we ..:-, W-v yd C7 , I .J -: - K, 5- I7-fx Q .fl - A 1, 13 If Qs v ' .4 ve- : - 1 6 V, -S -' , ', 5' ,. 4' 6.1. ro. , ' G- I Q s. ' -I '13 1 fa. ' ca I T Jr 4: lf'r:' 'Vx wtf- hi I vu, --' I 'ff Vg at-'s Y 1-7 Ax f'f,,1 ! , - ft f W 7' 'C 1: 1. A, ': . 1-1 D W ig.: :Li 'QA' 6 .- A y 3 --J V 1 Aa.. ,Ay fa S' A 5. 'sv ' X ...Q :Ei 5 T7 y I V, , I Q , ' VV 1 I X I, ROW I: C. Copilongo, A. Arlhur, A. Eliof, B. Runyon, G. Houghfon. ROW ll: C. Long, P. Clemenls, Secrefaryg S. Badger ' ' W'II' , H. Smiley. ROW III: A. Lylrlen, S. Whifney, T. Rowsey, Treasurer: C. Biren. ROW IV: L. Websfer, L A. B cl, S. Fairchild ROW VI: S. Ashley Presudenf, J. I uams S. Pecfol. ROW V: E. Anderson, S. Duiemple, M. Brogan, oy Dye, S. Slevens, J. Sawyer, J. Ingram, J. Presfon, B. Anderloi. MA TllI-lIl- . . . .Av Q I Q rw., -rf '35 x -1-'19 '-.J 11 ,nm v 9 E2 ,, 'Q . of-If Q, . -sa ' , .V 3, or wav 'Y Al I Q- :QW ' 2 , -4. NI 'T' is . 'ff - -f -F I . W 1 , . '27 . Q, N, V, QA.. I . i . ROW I: K. Treusch, J. President J. Wilder. B. ROW IV: B. IsbeII, E. Bernard, E. Cording, C. --M MA Faulkner, J. Frosf, E. Bickers, E. Fulcher, L. Chinn. ROW II: R. Howell, B. Arneff, A. Franklin, Scharf. ROW III: T. Roudabush, M. Mason, Secrefary: M. L. Lord, Vice Presidenig C. Banks. Abbofi, A. Breaihwif, Treasurer: G. Egbert H. Griggs. ROW V: M. Johnson, S. Mooney, E. Henslee. ROW VI: J. Bunker, J. Grissom, D. Kocsis, M. Purdy, D. Shupper, N. Cullins. l82 ET TllI-lII- . . . I 4 ELTA TBI III Y Del+a Tru Hu Y s fofal membershlp of 25 wsll be parhcnpahng In graduahon exercises In June These gurls have ganned fhree years of prlceless memorles and expernences Including frups fo Junnor Vnllage and 'rhe Fairfax Old People s Home parhcnpahng nn +he Y sung running +he +elephone comrnu++ee for SASC Convenhon decorahng for fhe Sensor Class Par+y ralsnng mone for drives such as 'rhe l-lear+ Fund carolnng ai' Chrlsfmas hme al' Chr dren s Hospl+al making boxes for neglecled chvldren and sending sluffed anxmals lo Japan ln addnhon 'ro +hese rolec+s Del+a holds slumber parhes :ce slcahng parhes gel 'logefhers and ayrndes 45 1:-'Y 'N ew..- Wahl sg! '5 Q7 -se-'W ,uv- X. 'QPR' ,lx ffm Ill III-Y Chi, ihe oldesf Hi-Y in 'I'he school, has long been a s mbol of school spirif, leadership and good cifizen- ship. One of lhe mosl' acfive Y Clubs, Chi has spon- sored +wo dances, worked on +he S.A.S.C. conven+ion, gone caroling wilh Tri-Hi-Y's during Chrisfmas and adminisfered +he 'Y' inducfions. The members also wen+ on a re+rea+, and have parlicipaled in many o+her ac+ivi+ies. 0MICll0 III . Omlcron Hu Y formed during +he year I956 l597 has made a deflnlfe con+rnbu+non +o +he school fhe communl+y and 1+s members To lceep nfs members busy during lhe pasr year Omncron sponsored +wo dances decorared +he Chrnsfmas free on Walcefneld s lronl' lawn and wenf carolmg a+ Chrrsfmas hme A well balanced program of servlce and socual evenfs has been a confrubuhng facfor fo +he engoymen+ and preshge of beung an Omncron member Every sensor hugh boy rs nnvu+ed fo loan fhns club Il C' 'X- J QI .4 0PTI I 'Rf HI' ooo Oplimi Hi-Y having enlered ils fhircl year of service fo Wakefield 'lhis fall, is lhe cusfodian of fhe lolem pole +ha+ appears a+ all afhlelic con'fes+s. In addilion, Oplimi has worked closely wi+h +he school aclminislralion in providing many services and planning aclivilies for 'rhe s+uclen+ body. Among fhese aclivilies is +he operafion ol' lhe ice cream con- cession which Oplimi has op- eraled affer school for lhe pas? fwo years This organs zahon is a fine example of 'rhe fremendous spiril which places Wakefield among lhe bes+ hugh schools in +he area 44 V' Y- sg! 3' MAX MI Bo'H'om Lefi io Top: Paul Dirks, Vice Presidenh Bill Walsch, Tony Kraff, Milne Powell, Newi' WhiH'iker, Brian Kelly, Bruce Terwilliger, Bill Reeder. Top, Lefi' Cenfer 'lo Boffom Middle: Randy McGraw, Marshall Howard, S'I'ev.e Burch, Reid Badger, John Sypes, Bruce Hariing, Bob Barnes, Presldenf. Top, Righ+ To Boffom Middle: Jim' Lafham, Don Pease, Jerry Morley, Bob Thomas, Norman Griesf, Joe Godwin, Treasurer. Boffom Rlghf 'io Top: Jim Hamasalri, Corhy Hoffo, Roger Roihenburger, Loel Schaaf, Dwighi Brown. John Liffin, Ari Vieregg. This year marlrs 'l'he beginning of Maximi Hi-Y, consisfing of 30 members all of whom are Sophomores. Their main obiecfive is fo promoie school spirif. To accom lish fhis, fhe club has decoraied busses for fhe Hammonda Foofball game and has decorafed 'l'he gym 'For +he fooiball dance, encouraged cheering seciions ai' spor'I'ing evenfs, and has made pep signs for 'I'he differenf games. Members were also pari of fhe sfage crew for fhe Faculfy 'Follies while communify proiecfs included a Thanksgiving baske? for a needy family. Maximi hopes, as a resulf of 'iheir added experiences, 1'ha+ 'ihey will be able fo do more for fhe school and communify in fufure years. Y'S IN ACTIIIN . . . Pai' Thompson, Nina Peeples, Joanie Taylor, Barbara Coulfer and Thelma Wallrer, members of lofa Tri-Hi-Y, promofe school spirir by malzing posfers and signs 'For fhe foofball and baslcerball games. Here +hey are shown malcing a Bear Admirals sign 'For fhe Hammond Basker- ball game. yf Janice Howdershell, Chris Dorner, lrene Dulre, Ru+h Russell, and Jean- neH'e Losee, members of Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, spread 'lhe Chrisfmas spiril' by decoraling a Chrisfmas hee, lo- ca+ed in fhe lobby of +l1e Ches+er- field enfrance. ,ws-'K Sigma and Chi have esfablished +he +radi+ion of placing +his window over 'rhe audiforium each December +o express +heir Chrislmas greeling fo +he communiry. Here Sue Fair- child, Sleve Wood, Suzanne Whilney, Roger Horn, Diclx Hall, Bob Reynolds, Bob Collman, Dave Hrdlicka, Dean Spai+h, and Don Goins are shown helping pu+ up fhis year's Chrisfmas window. L- i L7 9 I 'R CJ O -fx TH CL CHEMISTRY CL B The Junior and Senior Chemisfry Club, ioinily sponsored by Mrs. Linde and Mr. Sco'H, is organized fo develop individual slcills in chemisfry and fo encourage ex- perimenfalion. The purpose of fhe club is 'l'o sfimulafe curiosify in our scienfific world. The Chemisfry Club which has fried fo meel' every Thursday has ifs membership open fo all Junior and Senior High sfudenfs in+eres'l'ed in chemisfry. B. Middlefon. C. May, Mr. Piper, Mr. Weafherly, R. Russell, B. Evans, W. Winsor, J. Gerrich, D. Bell, P. Ronka, J. Weaver. B. Slolinclr, S. Eigen, M. Sfewerf, E. Boone. Sponsored by Mr. Glenn Piper and Mr. Gilmer Weaiherly, fhe Malh Club is in ifs firsf year here ai Walcefield. This club has fiffeen members all of whom are eifher iuniors or seniors wi'l'h above aver- age grades in mafhemarics. Ai fheir club meefings, which are held al' leasl' fwice a monfh, rhe mem- bers have been siudying calculus among ofher +hings. The aims of fhe club are: fo work for an improvemenf of abilify in maihemafics wirhin 'l'he club and 'ihe school: fo explore fopics in marhemarics 'lhal' are noi' covered in 'lhe high school curri- culum: and 'fo invesfigaie 'lhe recreaiional aspecfs of mafhe- mafics. Q Q Q D. Sliny, E. Ruflroslzi, C. Plasi, B. Goodman. M. M rr' , . ur e, Mr. Sc , . ' , o lson J B g off Mrs Linde if ROW I: P. Lassovszky, J, Curran, ROW ll: B. Ruhick, Mrs. Hoy, J. Cooper, D. Buriiss. S. Shosiak, R. Hindman. CHESS CL . . . Walrefield's Chess Club is open 'l'o anyone who is in+eres'I'ed in chess and has had some previous experience wifh if. Hs main pur- pose is fo creafe inieresi' in chess and fo improve 'ihe skill of ifs members. This is accomplished bo+h by ccmpe+i+ion wifhin fhe club and wifh ofher schools. Be+ween con+es+s, +he club pro- vides an oppor+uni+y fo sfudy furiher moves and plays. One of fhe ouisfanding members is Pe+er Lassovszicy, a European chess cham- pion. AUDIO V SUAL CL B . . . ROW I: T. Hahfeld, C. Saiferfield, D. Turner, guesfg G. Harrell. ROW ll: H. Braun, J. Sweflow. l Wakefield's Audio-Visual Club has been in exisfence 'For fhree service-filled years. Sponsored by Mrs. Von Alven, fhe club views films, frains people +o operafe ihe various fypes of audio-visual equipmeni' ai' 'iheir disposal, and does minor repair work on +his expensive equipment The 'Five members of fhe club also aid feachers, who are inexperienced in manipulafing fhe audio-visual ma- chinery, fo properly operafe ihis equipment NN.. 'i GIRLS 0 The Phofography Club has fwo mam oblechves fo provlde enloyable recreahon for fhose mleresfed In phofography and 1' provlde a school servlce Thus year fhelr mam servlce prolecfs were Exmg up +he school darkroom supplying pho fographers fo fake a malorlfy of fhe plc'l'ures used In 'Phe STARSTONE and a 'Few plc +ures used nn +he Sngnal Nexi' year fhey hope 'l'o help supply even more pnciures of ihns 'Iype and io compile a phofographlc record of Wakefield The Pho+ography Club whuch has a greai' deal of modern equlpmeni' ai' sis dlsposal ns open +o all lumors and sensors mi'eres+ed m phofography Nexf year fhey hope +o have a mem bershlp large enough 'lo have a phofographer avallable 'l'o 'rake school plcfures every perlod of 'lhe day As par! of +he club achvufy Carol Hog que gels msfruchon 'From Dr Prnce pnor io offncnahng a game The primary oblechve of ihe Girls Spor+s Offuclals Club IS +o provide an opporfunlfy for gurls +o gam experience an offlclahng 'lech niques Durmg fhe course of 'lhe year meefhngs are held +o dlscuss rules and regulahons of various sporfs The affer school unframural program offers 'Phe club members a chance fo demonsiraie whai' fhey have learned AH'er developmg ample skull many gurls End par+ hme work wlfh fhe recreahon deparf menf and pui' fhelr 'lalenfs fo work FFICIALS CLUB if---e Leff fo Rlghf Mr Fouche Jlm Carradune on Vllhauer Judy Wnlllams Pll0TOGBAPllY CL B . . . 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I J GERMAN CLUB -F Leff fo Rlghl' B Burleson K Franlrel M Evans Mass Schremp S Cronln B Sherer Absenf From Pnc+ure L lr nn M Cohn Presadenl J Faullrner J Frosf Aside from enrnchmg fhe arl' educahon of rls members lhe Ari Club has helped wnfh many school achvrhes such as fhe SASC Convenhon fhe ICC dance and fhe lHh grade parly They also plan fo vlsll' lhe Corcoran Ari' Gallery lo have speakers and 'lo conhnue slrefchmg 'lrlps fo varlous pom'l's of mferesf In lhe area The Arl' Club sponsored by Mlss Schremp conslsfs of 'I'welve mem bers rangmg from enghfh grade io 'I'wel'f'l'h grade The German Club whlch us sponsored by Mr lmanuel Wlllhelm has 'len members 'I'he malorrly of whom sfudy German here ai' Wakefleld These members are 'Famlllarlzed wllh lhe varied aspecfs of German culfure by walchmg varlous fnlms and lnsfemng lo lnler eshng 'lallcs on such colorful sub pecfs as German mylhology G Molina B Boussle E Ealon M Wilhelm Sponsor I Rasper C Whnleley R Russarl' M Cogan D Sllney ABT CLUB ..-uv- 'W 354: ln. up The Key Club, under ihe sponsorship of Mr. Rappapor+, is composed of for+y senior high boys who have underialcen such projecfs as selling ice cream affer school and a+ baslzefball games, playing music during fhe lunch period, assisling al' 'lhe S.A.S.C. Convenlion, and sponsoring fhe school Color Guard. Their Chris+mas proiec+ consisfed of a Toys for To+s drive +o benefil' needy children. The Key Club has also dis+ribu+ed pe+i+ions re- quesfing fhe School Board fo pave fhe s+uden+'s auxiliary parlring lol, while fulure proiec+s include purchasing a movie screen for +he school audi+orium and donaiing money 'l'o +he school library. Afler each business mee+ing a program of inferesl' is presen+ed. 5 Q34 '7 ,fi KEY CL ROW l: D. Wheeler, P. Pease, P. Ronlra, S Lyons ROW ll K effs R. Luxford, C. Smiih, D. Bell, J. Hifchcoclr. 'T if . 'Hi l If! 1 ' 'll- - 'u l 'illllllf Wx , I 94 1 'Q- Xi' KEYETTES ,pf is Q ROWI P Funsfon B Bousse D Saurel S OHara ROW ll L Ambrogl C Waugaman J Shepard S Whllney J Bunlter ROW Ill J Woodard D Afhanas A Louizenhenser C Dean J True B Arneff ROW IV J Ransom E Abboh' V Smllh Keyefies 'I'he girls branch of 'lhe Key Club is composed of 'l'hlr'ry semor high girls under lhe sponsorship of Miss Wilson. Their proiec+s for lhe year have included parficipafing in a clolhing drive for Junior Village collecling money for fhe men+ally refarded selling pizza al lunch helping wifh College Nighl' and filling a Thanlcsgiving baslcef. One of fheir more exfensive proiecls has been fhe sending of informa+ion aboul Unifed Sfafes geography fo a school in England. Keye'H'es have been very aclive bofh in +he school and lhe communily for fhe pasl' several years. l95 USINESS CL B . . . ROW I: Left +o right M. Warren, S. Craig, B. Riggles, L. Kyle. ROW Il: S. Johnson, M. Warren, C. Capilongo, C. Dooley, J. Chambers, M. Wood, F. Scrip fure. ROW Ill: S. Tilghman, T. Rober+s, S. Pecfol, Mrs. Wells, Sponsor: B, Evans, K. George. America Club, under durechon of Mrs. Wells, was organized in January of I958 and is made up of s+uden'rs who are faking busi- ness courses. The main purposes of fhe club are +o develop compe+en'r business leadership: creaie under- sfanding in fhe in+elligen+ choice of a business occupariong improve fhe home and communi+y: encour- age and praciice fhrifh develop charac+er: frain for useful ciiizen- ship: and fosfer pa+rio+ism. The club has had many in'I'eres'l'ing pro- grams dealing wi+h various aspecfs of business. BQICKET SUCIETY . . . Leif fo righf: G, Friiz, T. Palmer, M. Rivers, J. Sweflow, M. Morrison, D. Sli- ney, Treasurer: B. Murdaugh, G. Koenig, P. Hogen, President A. Kimball, T. O'Roarlr, J. Curran, J. Dressler, T. Dodea J. Jasperlubo. Wakefield's Roclcei' Socie+y is presenfly concerned wiih varied proiecfs relafed fo +he in'ferna'I'ion- al geophysical year. Among +hese highly iniersiing and impor+anf endeavors are +he moon-wa+cl1 on +he Russian ariificial sa+elli+es and a cosmic ray proiecf io be carried on in coniuncfion wiih +he Universify of Maryland. The club has aboui foriy mem- bers, who, under +he direciion of +he Roclrei Socieiy sponsor, Mr. David Sal+us and Pefer Hagen, fhe Socie1'y presidenf, are in lhe process of cons+rucfing experi- men+al roclrefs which 'l'hey will fire a+ fhe A.P. Hill miliiary base. In addi+ion, a visi+ +o Fairchild Avia- 11 Hon is planned for fhe purpose of 'iesfing several of fhe Socie+y's larger rockers. I96 LICATIUN S ,,,,....a......- DIANE LETHCO Ediior-in-Chief .fl Bob Sullivan, Assisrani Class Ediiorp Arden Waldron, Class Edilor Alice Alderman, Assisiani Ari' Ediiorg Bobbi Coulfer, Ari Ediior ...ff Jane Wilder, Assisfani Acfivifies Ediior: Carol Bruno, Aciiviiies Edifor Walce'field's Sfarsfone slaff has worlred exiremely hard 'l'o complefe +he fourfh school annual. This year's edifor-in-chief is Diane Lefhco and +he sponsor of ihe yearbook is Miss Hurley. Co-operafion on 'lhe par'l' of ihe various divisions of ihis siaff has accomplished much in +he alloH'ed fime. We are proud of our STARSTONE for if is a producf of combined effori and provides a more 'rhan adequaie record of school occurences during +he pasl' year. Milre Arkin, Sporfs Edi+org Ben Kesler, Assisfanf Sporis Editor ,W vm S. 1-2 fer N fs X. J- if rvi '- 'J' ' Diane Lefhco, Edilor-in-Chief: Jim Payne, Pholographerg Carol Bruno, Elgine Anderson, Typisl. Aciivifies Ediforg Hermine Kahn, Business Manager and Circulalion Ediiorq Arden Waldron, Class Edilorg Bobbie Couller, Ari Edi+org Mary Hassler, Adverfising Manager: Connie Davis, Copy Edifor: Mile Arlcin, Sporfs Edifor. TA T0 qv T 'W' ,ff- - .. John Vilhauer, Pholograplwerg Judy Williams, Pholo Edifor. .7 Denise Saurel, Abigail Salyers, Copy Edilor Assisfanls: Connie Davis. Copy Edilorg Jeff Herman, Copy Edilor Assisianf. Cf Hermina Kahn, Business Manager and Circulafion Ediforg E. K. Bernard, Assisfanl' Circulalion Edilorg Nancy Tolman, Assisianf Adverfising Man- ager: Janice Howdershell, Bookkeeper: Mary Hassler, Adveriising Manager. G O C O ,L . is ' JOHN JENNRICH SHANA RITIENBERG Edilor-in-Chief Edifor-in-Chief L Leff lo R1gh+ Annelle Franklin Susanne Whulney Carol Suzy Caylon Business Manager Roxanne Cooper Helen Griggs Peggy Funslon Marlyn Chase WOFRMGH Shrrley Perry Mar+ha McLaney Rulh Russell Andy Machlin. Carolyn Drake: Merle Holaday: JoAnne Goflshall: George Koenig: Mary Dameron. rf Presenling boih news and inleresling fealures our newspaper is an example of oul- sfancling sfuclenf journalism. Walcefield's s+u- denf newspaper, THE SIGNAL, slrives fo reporf on lhe aclivilies and evenls of school life. Bofh fhe wrifing ancl lhe lay-oul' are clone by sfudenfs, under lhe supervision of Mrs. Toivanen. The paper is prinled by lhe pholo- oFF-sel melhod ancl operales wifh +wo slaffs. These s+aHs, one under +he edilorship of John Jennrich, and fhe ofher under Shana Rifzenberg, al+erna'fe +o bring our a paper every fwo weeks. SCOTT IACONE Edifor-in-Chief THE PENDULUM, Walrefield's liferary and arf magazine, provides an ouflei' 'for crearive expression noi only for ifs own slaff members buf also for fhe enfire sfudenf body. Under 'lhe leadership of ScoH' lacone, ifs edifor-in-chief, ilwe magazine sfaff wri+es, solici+s confribufions, edifs, illusfrafes, prepares layoufs, and conducfs all +l1e business of adver- Hsing, circulalion, and disfribufion of +l1is s+uden+ publica- fion. Miss Baker is fhe sponsor. PUBLICATIIINS IN ACTIIIN . . . 1 .X ,Y-...,,.. N L Whai' was fhaf word? Busy, Busy, Busy This is a Newspaper7 SIC SENIIIII HIGH B . . . Qi-SEE? 2 66.1 ROW l: M. Bloch, D. Sweig, C. Wesfhaver, C. Wegener, C. Carpenfer, B. Sololove, S. Larkin ROW ll: W. Lochridge, J. Prinfz, P. Gammell, W. Keyser, K. Cobb, T. Whifeside, B. Ginsberg, P Baumgardner, P. Compfon, S. McGhee, R. Thompson. ROW Ill: S. Eigen, D. Davis, E. Hill, R. Leach R. James, C. Lefzelfer, J. Wallrer, P. Bergoffen, P. Veif, P. Zirkle, S. Jones, S. Gazlay, R. Collier, cf Hoy, P. Seamsler, J. Funlc, L. Sfrain, M. Van Zandf. ROW IV: D. Campbell, B. Jenkinson, P. Bunner, J. McLead, Mr. Gerald Lewis, W. Cleveland, T. Davis, N. Fine, D. Wakefield, W. KuLuL, R. Brasch M. Borechi, A. Marmarosh, C. Ruby, S. Lefzler, L. Miller. MISSING FROM PICTURE-R. Bidwell, Ji Gaidos. E. Hernandez, G. Hoffo, R. Huff, J. Jones, J. Siple. The Concerf Band is one of fhree insfrumenfal music groups offered on fhe senior high school level. ln addifion fo performing as a uniformed marching band, fhis organiza- fion provided excellenf enferfainmenf af school pep rallies MR- 955252:-EWl5 and assemblies, performed before fhe sfudenfs of Thomas Jefferson and Kenmore Junior High Schools, presenfed a spring concerf, and parficipafed in fhe Disfricf Music Fesfival and Norfhern Virginia All Sfafe Band Clinic. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Lewis fhis group has developed info an organizafion of which Walrefield can be proud. 204 SENIIIB HIGH IIBCIIESTB Walcefield's Senior High Orchesfra is one of +hree insfru- menial music groups open fo s+uden+s wi+h musical falenfs. Wi+h Mr. Harvey Krasney as ifs clirecfor +he orchesha has played exfremely well ai' bofh school ancl communify ga+herings. Siring members in +he orchesfra parficipafe annually in fhe Virginia Sfafe S+ring Orchesfra and Disiricf Music Fesfivals where 'l'hey have consis+en+ly won +op awards. Vw 1 . l f fl M R. KRASN EY Direcfor ROW l: D. Triveil, T. Dunn, L. Lighfsey, M. Cogan, K. Pawley N Brown, J. Remeilras. ROW ll: E. Smiih, E. Rubin. ROW Ill: E. Fulcher L. Sloan, C. Carpen'rer, R. Pharr, J. Siple, D. Sweig, M. Block C Wes+hover, L. Miller, J. Funk, M. Lyon, H. BurkeH, M. Thompson J. Croson, B. Solrolove. ROW IV: Mr. Krasney, E. Hill, D. Davis B Ginsberg, R. Bidwell, B. Cleveland, P. Bergoffen, M. Friedman C Smiih. ? is -4 .1 Z ,f , . 3 v 205 JH. HIGH 0HCHESTll . . . i . . i f 3 The Junior High Orchesfra is direcfed by Mr. Krasney, who helps his orchesfra members prepare fhemselves for possible parficipafion in senior high music in lafer years and fhe consfrucfive and meaningful use of free fime as adulfs. The group of eighfh and ninfh graders in fhe Jr. High Orchesfra plays af ir. high funcfions and does very well. The Junior High School Band offers sfudenfs an opporfun- ify fo develop fheir musical abilify and inferesfs. This year's acfivifies included performing for assemblies af Wakefield and several elemenfary schools, an evening concerf, and parficipafing in fhe Soufh Arlingfon Junior High School Music Fesfival and fhe Norfhern Virginia All Sfafe Band Clinic. Junior high sfudenfs who are loolzing forward fo play- ing in fhe high school band will find excellenf experience in fhis organizafion. W. Cox, Z. Adair, L. Bausserman, P. Bowerman, P. Brogan, H. Brown C. Burgin, L. Call, C. Carns, J. Clars, G. Davis, C Day, N. Dunaway K. Franlrel, T. Friis, P. Glover, P. Hackley, S. Hinz, S. Kane, J. Keesling P. Koch, W. Krupsaw, C. Liffle, R. Marshall, N. Oden. C. Palm, P Parker, N. Parroff, M. Pherson, F. Pulley, B. Schlien, P. Shefley, S Shosfalr, D. Sfein, L. Sfevens, C. Sfewarf, K. Sfrosnider, K. Sfone E. Thompson, N. Tolson, B. Lou Turnage, L. Urbanslri, D. Van Houfen C. Vasaly, S. Voigf, D. Williams, H. Carfer, R. Cobb, J. Cunningham T. Ford, A. Rafel, A. Sundin. JH. HIGH BAN ROW l: M. Benneff, R. Shewmaher, N. Rafel, P. Friis, S. Sione, M. Noffsinger, F. Parlrer, S. Kane. ROW ll: C. Vassaly, S. Brown, M. Barlow, B. Fields, R. Williams. W. Fischbeclr, C. Rivie, G. Allen, P. Bowerman, C. Gohn, R. Acker, J. Chase, C. McLaughlin, K. Frankel, S. Hinz, S. Shosfak. ROW III: H. Carfer, R. Cobb, F. Pulley, T. Lunger, L. Call, D. Hiclrs, R. Saunders, T. Rheam, R. Crisp, T. Hill, K. Menfzer, M. Frieger, S. Teu, C. Sfewarf, J. Smifh, H. Loclrharf, C. Howell, C. Baldwin, C. Feniress, A. Sundin, J. Spiegel, L. Sfuarf. ROW IV: P. Kier, J. Sandbank, R. Brogan, W. Krupsaw, S. Werfime, Mr. Gerald Lewis, E. Voss, J. Cunningham, W. Oliver, H. Helfrich, G. Allen, L. Sussholz, P. Boesch, R. Braun, T. Sfone. 8th GRADE GIRLS' CIIDBUS . . . Sponsored by Mass Whl++aker, fhe Enghfh Grade Gurls Chorus provndes all nn+eres+ed gurls wn+h an oppor+unu+y for choral educahon and musuc apprecuahon I+ also gives ihem +he chance 'fo play a par? In fhe presen+a'hon of some very fine music +o lumor hugh assemblies 'T B 4 A an Aff' , , A P I 44 h .h V-. .2 vt' L: 6. A qw. I 'S' W' R I .. K 5 l. V' 5 Q N - E ca - 9 any X Q .N 1 A A A ' A fy. . r A A 'ity ' u X: of A 4 H A A 4' A 1 .4 J ,z Q A ' -,.-y 4' , 'X-L K 2: n ,S - . P Y f A W j 1 'I 1 A :Sz .gil ' . , .Y K' N X -Eff :X -- l A A A , Q X R I A Qtr A l A A l A 6 4 Q y 5 ROW I: P. Lady, J. Cecil. G. Sfegner, M. Mann. K. Willey, S. Newman. B. Commacl P. Coafes, J. Johnson, P. Nuffel, B. Kershner, B. Hunfer. ROW ll: R. Senfon, P. Kelly S. Tyler, C. Cox, N. Taylor. J. Boleyn, S. Mclnlosh, K. Meade, F. Sfewarf. M. Price, S McCreery, J. Palferson, R. Cleveland. ROW Ill: S. Sfouf, B. King, D. Lewis, R. Langlof, N Sianley, J. Smi+h, A. Horfon. J. Renolds, R. Raslra, S. Nichols, S. Rose, M. Hancock J. Ford. ROW III: T. Cherry, L. Reed, E. Cogswell. M. Poole, S. Brown. W. Doris. M Maihew, D. Hill, L. Vermillion, V. Klein. J Ralsfon. M. Henning. M. Sfeigel. 207 8th GB DE BIIYS' CIIUBUS . . . 3 OO -ITT, +00- TEE' 0-mo VI rn 1322 49213 5059. --lim ai 33' 'L m-430' life O ooQg -o-. Q3 ,ATT +Dl'9' cgrf wa? 3- -0- 112-I f ZTBGHD 7 mn. :cfm 5'9, 'n'- :gag - -r- 30-'ur mmmm Biol., U'05m 00-9- .710-'Sm m33'ou LT: 0 I-92-'4 903:1- .y :J -1 QQ... . , . ,... P',, I if-L , xwlqieiii3?3wA?Z4:,sgdulY29 J.. , V ' I H -I In 1 1. .v , 1 3 6 Q gg . J' .. I ' YT' I .M , l - e 4 Q ...v W A I wx, la ,, N gl., , U 1.35, 1 , - 'Q 1. gf - O ...Q wa I.: ' 3-W - 0' V ' X mu.-w ., l li I .W 7 J .Q 1.2 tw , -Q, ' , . S . . if' - . Ng., 1 Ne- I i A .3' . . l JF.. ' ff . . . 4 Q' wi 'Qin A- B X f - . ' f , f ,Q I V M' ,,V, V - V 'air ' ' ' ' '5'w,,'wv4 JU , -WHL' ,f ,,fflem2eQswgi?l2egeipxa., ,',, , ,N , ,, .,,. W ., 4 . - 2, N 9 15,4 7, 3:-333, I 'li . , i we in va JE: i .I .Ex ,,,j,55,,?,g:r?,,f.. .k ' ' 1 . ' . . - 4,,,,f ' K . V.- ,,... W . I1 11 P1 vy D1 .. an pc 5. ROW I: G. Gilzen, T. Palmer, B. Keepf, M. Wines, B. Kimble, T. Moneymalrer, R. Kimble, D. Keys, R. Aho, T. Tebbs, T. Jennings, D. Sccff. ROW ll: R. Harvill, T Druclrenmiller, D. Denninson, C. Wise, R. Good, S. Porler, H. Legge, T, Malri, H. Pugh, J. Pride, K. Bailey. ROW Ill: H. Legge, B. Jennings, N. Aswell, B. Fuller, R. Miller, R. Balmer, B. Mosi. D. Engelman, C. Paige, J. Soloman, L. Aisqui+l1, K. Livealras. 208 if A - l lx. 1 1 fl iflfl if li ,Q A 51 of f 1 I ROW l: J. Cafeel, M. Baumgardner, S. Love'H', J. Gideon, M. lsquierda, S. McNeill, C Caldwell, D. Muler, T. Page, T. Hahn, J. Franlurn, P. Taylor, K. Rexrode, J. Lee, L. Evans. ROW ll: T. Ray, D, Arnold, L. Haendel, E. Greenfield, K. Barnlhause, V. Gray, G. Casey, C. Crone, R. Heinemann, D. Davis, P. Murphy, S. S'l'ewarl', J. Kuehn, A. Miller, J. Smilh, B. Smifh. ROW Ill: P. Lloyd, J. Heldebrandl, B. Nowland, P. While, C. Sufhard, P. Smifh, T. Mason, D. Brown, C. Falsom, Paul Palerson, J. Vassil, L. Wa+son, S. Williams, S. Springer E. Bower, K. Davis. ROW IV: F. Ailrinson, K. Hales, C. Baldwin, J. Case. H. Dias, J. Mawa'H', L. Crenshaw, B. Baucombe, D. Purvis, R. Kidd, A. Spedden, R. Van Dyke, K Roberfs, C. Schimmel, P. Reese, C. Woodlridge, P. Plummer. D. WhiH'aker. 9th GB DE MIXED CIIIIBUS . . Also under Miss WhiH'alrer's capable direclion, l'he Ninfh Grade Chorus serves fo provide 'lechnical frain- ing for fulure members of fhe Choir, as well as enier- fainmenf for school assemblies. Membership is open fo boih boys and girls who have had some singing experience. 209 lk w 3 r l l l I x l 5 A C9 ' 3 so ,. qv so 5 .P 5 4 1 A. A H m-.Q ROW I: B. Carroll, B. Bynne, K. Jaclxson. ROW Il: M. Michaels, N Beriram, M. Saxer, J. Yancey, J. True, C. Banks. ROW Ill: N. Peferson C. Applebaum, L. Lei+z,, L. Rider, L. Snellings, A. Jacobs, P. Levy, J Craun. ROW IV: C. Prado, S. Suiherland, C. Brown, K. Laridall, S O'Hara, E. Biclrers, M. Landsfrom, Miss Whiffalrer. SENIIIB III ll GIRLS' CIIIIBUS . . . Jus+ complefing ils second successful year as a Wakefield ins+i+u+ion under fhe direc+ion of Miss WhiH'aker, 'rhe Senior High Girl's Chorus is made up of senior high girls who enioy sing- ing. This group also performs bo+h for oulside groups and school ac+ivi+ies. 2l0 SENIIIB HIGH CIl0IB . . . The Wakefield choir plays a leading parf in spread- ing Wakefield's glory ihrough choral music. Members of +he choir are required 'ro have 'Phe abilily 'ro read music and usually have had l'wo or fhree years of choral experience. Under +he direc+ion of Miss Whi++aker, ihe Choir provides en+er'rainmcn+ for many oulside ac+ivi- +ies as well as for 'rhose of 1'he school. . g g il r A - ' so Q . 4... 2 M-.. Ls... . .sae -- .f Ms... we... .M...,.......,..........,-.. , . ...U M L 7 . ,ane- . , . .a.... ROW I: B. Albrife, V. Purdy, B. Cheney, M. Mariha, B. Hobgood, T. Frolhingham, T. Safflefield, L. Viclrers, T. Rich, A. Blalre, B. Wright B. Miller, R. Hall, S. Palavoda, K. Marona, M. Sfephan, E. Payne, L. Keyi, P. Creekmore. ROW Il: C. Whiiely, R. Lewis, E. Cording, A. Sfewarf, D. Orrison, B. Spencer, F. Budd, V. Rosado, C. McCu+chen, E. Hooder, G. Hamil, D. Bell, J. Thacher, H. Braun, J. Sfrain, C. Saunder, D. Hickman, M. Remeikas, R. Wolf, P. Buchanon. ROW III: D. Barrick, A. Mays, L. Taylor, C. Devorah, B. Scharf, D. Warner, D. Claeys, A. Wallers, R. Wheeler, J. McMillan, D. Hick- man, P. Marshall, C. Long, W. Larson, M. True, J. Purinlon, C. Rushing, L. Ravenscroff, E. Kosaveach, B. Howard, D. Whillalrer ROW IV: R. Bergner, B. Riggles, B. Anderson, D. Dodge, K. Balmer, B. Johnson, E. Galusha, J. Shapiro, J. Anderson, M. Hodges, V. Norwood, E. Davis, D. Goine, J. Fadely, B. Hahn, S. Decaleur, J. Ransom, M. McMillan, V. Arnold. 2lI MABCHING BAND . . . The marching band and maiore++es added color and showmanship +o +he fall varsi'I'y foolball games wi+h +heir in+rica+e maneuvers during 'rhe halffime en+er+ainmen+. During 'lhe year lhey also parficipafed in several s+ree+ parades, such as +he George Washing+on Bir+hday Parade in Alexan- dria and +he Apple Blossom Fes+ival in Win- ches'rer. ln +he i957 compe+i+ion in Winchesrer lhey placed +hird in a high school compefilion involving over +hir+y bands. The drum major +his year was Bill Lochridge. 2I2 AMA if-9-ee-A l Diana de la Cuy, Belly Allrinson, Sharon Kefchem, Linda Bowleny, Cheryl Vail, Jane? Sawyer. Belly Atkinson, Sieve Wood, Cynihia Beach. -.a-and TELL-A-TALE Tell-a-Tale Thealer under fhe direc+ion of Miss Merrick, pu'I's on +wo plays a year, al Wakefield and Washingron-Lee. This year The Red Shoes and Heidi were presenled. The sfudenfs learn aboui' acfing, direcling, cos- fuming, lighfing, and aboui' make-up, properlies and scenery in +l1is acfivify. THE BED ll0ES 1' If w ' ' . x s - ,- , o v , 1,1 uv' ,439 4 K , ' N 'nf 'LN J x wit:- rxpf ,- my '35 at Pd X fvmwg I 4 IIEIDI jf: QM. L 'n-, FAWOL ,f 'I v .' P. Coafes, S. Alleman, R. Armsirong, S Av' Sinkanlas, D. Hill, C. Arihur, J. Sawer srfw.-. ' f 4-441 1 , 1' .' mf ' V-.',:3f J - 'Xxx Z1 ':'1 P. Lipscomb, N. Brown, C. Rexroih P. Clomenfs, S. Keiham, B. Dulin. Please le+ me off, Mrs. Mare! l'Ginny,'i Belly Cheyney, shows concern aboui her lover 'Brack Weaver, Willard Pierce, who is io die in +he morning. fx u fi SK Jailhouse Rock! Brock Weaver, Willard Pierce, asks lhe iailer, Dick Bassuener, for word oi his sweet- hearl. Ring-around-+he-rosy Dick Wheeler, Tish l-lolrnes, Ellen Galusha and Eddie Hoover square-dance in 'Down In The Valley. IDPEIIETTA . . . ull f In ve come Ol' my woman. A crowd galhers as liMr. Bouchef' Vann Norwood, and Brack Weaver, Willard Pierce, fighlr io ihe finish. ln January 'rhe Wakefield High School Choir presenled Hs firsf opere'Ha +o an audience of aHen+ive Arlinglonians. The opereHa, Down in +he Valley, was a deligh+ful musi- cal s+ory of fwo unforfunale lovers and +he circumslances surrounding +heir romance. Willard Pierce, who played fhe par+ of fhe cruelly wronged Braclc Weaver, slarred oppo- sife Be'Hy Cheyney playing Bracl:'s sweehear+, Ginny. An enjoyable musical background was provided by lhe senior high orches+ra conduc+ed by Mr. Harvey Krasney. The cosfuming was exfremely colorful as was fhe picfuresque seHing in rural U.S.A. Under l'he able direcfion of Miss Don- na Whifaker and Mr. Rober+ S+evens, fhe choir-cas+ did a superb job. ,Y FACULTY FIILLIES . . . Le+ go of my peHicoa+! We're here because we're here, because This is your life? If Mama could only see me now' Arggh! No fire escape! SE I0ll CLASS TRIP . . . hu.. Vocalional sludy? Mos+ honorable Wakefield s+uclen+s walking 'lhrough mosf honorable Chinese fown. A+ las+ . . . no Chaperones! You mean-I've been elec+ed 'Queen for a Day'? '-5--Hi M -f We lravel LIGHTLY! If WE work fasl' we can drop THEM in New York, One mass of confusion N Nfalw' ' .5 If WE work fasf we can drop THEM in New York, Well, il' was all fun! T f ff Q -1 X Rx Afhlelics . . . feamwork. Through afhlefics we are conslanlly spreading Wakefield's glory +o ofher schools by building a bridge of friendship and close relafionships. Afhlefics, an essenfial parl' of school life, help noi only in building 'lhe physical fifness of a sfudeni' buf also in preparing l'he sfudenf for fufure life. Among players on a ieam, as in almosf any kind of business, feamwork is one of 'ihe imporl- anl' poinls upon which depend 'lhe success of eifher fhe feam or fhe business. Alfhough 'lhere are many ways a sfudenf can acquire a beH'er undersianding of working- fogelher wifhin a group, we ai Wakefield feel +ha+ afhlefics play a big parl' in preparing a sfudeni for fhe posifion he may be required +o 'lake in any associa'I'ion in laier years. When our graduafes fake par+ in lafer years on a feam of any kind 'lhey probably will reflecf fhe undersranding of feamwork 'rhey may have received from parficipaiing in afhlefics, or some o'I'her acfivifies, during school. A sfudenl' learn- ing +o be par+ of a uni+, as he musi' in afhlelics, may well use +ha+ fair play and undersfanding 'lo guide his counfry in fufure years. ln 'I'his way, Wakefield's glory will be spread +o even greaier heighfs. port MM .uf ' 1 If N ' ROW I: C. Planck, S. Daniels, J. Burgess. P. Afkinson, J. Goninan, D. Hobson, J. Simpson: co-capfain, R. Whiffaker: co-capfain, J. Johnson, J. Payne, D. Ward, G. Marshall, F. Homan, J. Heiser. ROW Il: T. Hawkins, P. Lynn, D. Edwards, D. Hoffo, J. Hamasaki, S. Arnfson. P. Dirks, E. Heid, J. Crump, M. Wilson, B. Harfing, R. Rofhenburger, J. Breen, F. French. ROW III: J. Mc- Leod, H. Hagerfy, F. Sher, B. Kesler, P. Deal, J. Jackson, B. Barnes. A- Jones, A. Vieregg, S. Heggie, J. Woolard, B. McCarfy. ROW IV: Coaches: Mr. Edmondson, Mr. Schulfe, Mr. Johnson. SITY I- 00TBALL . . . MR. TANK JOHNSON Head Coach MR. WALTER SCHULTE Line Coach MR. WILLIAM EDMONDSON Baclcfield Coach VARSITY FOOTBALL Beginning fhe season wifh a 27-0 vicfory over Mounf Vernon, in fhe firsf game under our new lighfs, fhe varsify foofloall feam complefecl fhe season wifh a 7-2 won-Iosf record. Sparked by a vicfory over G-W, 27-I3, fhe leam wenf on +o beaf Episcopal, I8-6: Hammond High I2-6: and Thomas Jeffer- son of Richmond 25-6 in fhe lasf game of fhe '57 season. Also beafen during fhe season were Annandale High and Falls Church High. Our only fwo losses came from B.C.C., ranked No. I in fhe area, and from W-L in fhe biggesf upsef in Virginia fhis season. Wifh only five firsf-sfring players refurning in fhis 'rebuilding year' coaches Johnson, Edmondson, and Schulfe insfilled feam spiril' info fhe players and coached fhem info 'rhe Isf place in fhe Norfhern Virginia Group I League. Wakefield fied Ham- mond High of Alexandria Virginia for fhe championship of Norfhern Virginia Group I. SCHEDULE Wakefield . . 273 M+. Vernon . . 0 Wakefield . . 0: B.C.C. . . . . .38 Wakefield . . I9: Annandale . . . . 0 Wakefield . . 305 Falls Church . . . . I3 Wakefield . . 27: G.W. . . . . . I3 Wakefield . . I8g Episcopal . . . 6 Wakefield . . IZ: Hammond . . . . 6 Wakefield . . I3g W.L ........... 20 Wakefield . . 25: T. J. IRichmondI ..... 6 Tofal. . 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' X ' Q Q tk QM Q ff M, Q ,V is 1 X i 3, N QF GSS, V 4 1 , A , A' w 5 ' ' 'I in , ., .4 , if S Q , , . 5 f ,K ,A N I v, Q A, , I,,, A X gfigfqr, is - 1 Y ' 3, 74 i M . .af A5 5 , gt, S. 3 . X, il, Y 3 'K gg X Q ya, 4. ,-wx. r V, gf A .4 H' I ' fl f ' in 5 ' Ks 9 Af f ,,,4.-'JP , gk-vfkxi i Lg' g K ff g- ' 1, 3 M 4 ' .X gn .-in-Gigi Xwl h in s, .V ' ' Tfw f . 5 Q' , rf 1 K , ' ' , I 1f,,, 4 if-r f M- A X 4 f f .-qjdrg, 1 Q, 3-1f,gi ' 1 + uf n a . . r X A . ' ' 4 V if A YQ? . gf Q f , 1 J' ' if fy f Q ' Q Af? if 5X 0' 'F if f A ,gf , ' W 5, iiffff ' fr? x - L f f 'I . r Q v Q MQ, K . X . , Q if gr 8 1' 51 4, . ,,' Q X ',f 1 ' KQ. 4 f ,A 9 ' , 0 if 'fs' ,354 3. .-f 1 f f . W' -Q v , ax , , lv 4 K 1 A , w Q. . f ? , a 2 4. if I Q . v Y 1 ,, , : : - 'M Y: , i . 'Hy L, . . .H fn f ty' K ML, rr M Q I 'Kit vu , ' H . ,. 'X . , V ' -K 5 fry., gg' ii rings, A in wr K -,IQ J' 3 ,N f,,fv mfs--Qi Q-, A - tv IJ in at , ff,,.. ...e gi 14,-fe., +1 gf, 4 .w,I',,? ', ,A i'::7l '?', Q fi,i.'Y!'rii 'wtf A xwtwy, if 'Baku' j , if 3-f ,f wf2m M ,.3'3v-, fi? if f' A at . .W any gfqnl 8 lbakvi 41' Q a miFia??,fU5i.+ ,W 3, l 1' V584 ,fm K ,fwvQ Mgg V., , . ka, P ROW l: B. Zais. J. Laiham, L. Schall, D. Brenner, M. Hodges, B. Maclniosh, S. Burch, T. Reed, B. Johnson, B. Kukuk, E. Davis, T. Michael. ROW ll: T. Kraft W. Wih, B. Funkhouser, R. Vermillon, H. Macia, R. Akers, B. Pryor, B. Thomas, P. Marshall, N. WhiHaker, G. Gaidos, T. Young, B. Floyd, B. Gideon, T. Comer ROW Ill: B Walsh, B. Hayes, J. Barlleif, J. Breeden, D. Gnodde, S. Adams, J. Kinser, R. Badger, S. Rees, M. Kangas, P. Hobson. B. Reeder, B. Heid, J. Siokes, T. Caffrea. JUN I0ll VARSITY FO0TBALL MR. JESSE MEEKS Coach Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield ...,. , . . . Wakefield .,... . . , Wakefield Wakefield RECORD I3: Mi. Vernon I3: G. W. , . a . I8: Episcopal .. 20: B. C. C. . . . 37: Hammond . 27: W-L ....,.. 32: Norfhwesfern Compiling a six won and one los+ record lhls season, 'rhe Junior Varsi+y fooiball players will be expecred +o confinue fheir winning ways on fhe varsiry nex+ fall. Under lhe able coaching of Jesse Meeks, rhe J.V. defeafed M+. Vernon, G.W., B.C.C., Ham- mond, W-L, and Nor+l1wes+ern's J.V. feams Only one defeaf befell fhe unheralded J.V. rhis season, ii' was a+ rhe hands of Episcopal I8-20. 230 JUNIUB HIGH FO0TBALL R ECO RD Walzefield T. J. Wakefield Kenmore Wakefield . . 0: Williamsburg Wakefield Sfrafford Despife a four played, four los? season, fhe lumor high foofball squad has learned sporfsmanship, a sense of fair play, and, has developed fufure good cifizens. Mr. Wrigley, on an off-year, confinually held fhe squad's spirifs high before each game and even fhough losses were numerous, fhe 1'eam's spirif remained high. ROW l: D. Miller, manager: J. Rudd. M. Osfinifa, N. Grundman, D Saunders, B. Breene, E. Harris, B. Bawcomb, M. Johnson, B. O'Connor M. Viehman, J. Lee, manager: E. Henderson. ROW ll: B. Hoy. R. Wes? I THI1 JSI J urhFMcCrikPSul J. Dougas, . an, . eeman, .M py, . omc. . or' R. Kidd, B. Anderson, S. Green, D. Purvis, J. Burcheffe, D. Bryanf, T. Hill P. Vaughn, D. Praff. 23I .--f wr MR. JULIAN U. BUDDY STEIN Coach ROW I: J. Howell, P. Sandbank, E. Myers, D. Liska, J J. Murfha, Mr. Sfeun. SCHEDULE Wifh an unbeafen record for fwo years and Wakefield 15, Fairfax In IIIIIIIAAE 50 - fwo Disfricf and fwo Sfafe-championships, wskefieldf f i.l5i Hammond r.r.......,. so fhe cross-c0un+ry feam. coached by Mr- Wakefield . .r...rr 37: Universify of Maryland Buddy Sfein, lived up fo ifs repufafion by Freshman .....,.....,. I8 33 Wakefield, , ..r.. , 323: Washingfon-Lee . . . . . . -Wakefield Finished Second Wakefield lnvifafional Norfher Va. Championships-Wakefield Finished Second Sfafe Meef -Wakefield Finished Firsf faking fhe Sfafe-championship for fhe fhird sfraighf year. Concenfrafing on feam sfrengfh and nof on individuals, Coach Sfein has successfully opened fhe eyes of his feam, so fhaf fhey realizedyfhaf only a concenfrafed feam efforf EARL MEYERS PETE SANDBANK Co-capfain C0455 Piain could win fhe Sfafe meef-and as a resulf, wifhouf one individual s'I'ar fhis year-Wake- field remained fhe biggesf cross-counfry power in Virginia. BOB BOWYER DAVE LISKA Shglu-W JOHN HOWELL MIKE MURTHA JOHN JONES . . CBIDSS CCIUNTB SCHEDULE Wakefield J. V, 40 ..... Monfgomery Blair Varsify I7 Wakefield J. V. 24 ........ Sf. Albans Varsify 40 Wakefield lnvifafion . . . Wakefield J. V .... Firsl- Norfhern Va. Championsships . . Wakefield . . Second Wakefield Juniors 8: Seniors 2l . W-L Juniors 8: Seniors 35 Wakefield Sophmores I0 ..... W-L Sopliomores 38 1l'i,1l . I . 'Il R1'V1l' ROW I: B. Mitchell, V Averill, W. Jarreff, L. Tay- lor, J. Jenriclw. D. Rumsey, E. Ball. ROW Il: B. Accam- pora, R. Brown, J. Zwerner, H F. Seyfried, J. Sipes, J. Blondell, Mr. Sfein. ROW Ill: E. Jones, Manager: B. Cleveland. D. McKinney, D. Wood. E. Billowifz, B. Chandler, Manager. Placing second in flue Norfhern Va. disfricf, fhe iunior- varsify cross-counfry leam will be a greaf assef in fhe I958-59 season. Several oufsfanding juniors are expecfed fo fill fhe gap leff by graduafing members of fhe varsify Ieam. B. ROW I: B. Lady, J. W. Sipes, K. Beifs, E. Held, P. Mayo, P. Dirks, J. Germas. ROW II: S. U++erbaclr, Manager, B. Keyser, J. Cogswell, D. Hobson, Mr. Blue, Coachg D. Brenner, M. Wilson, N. Whiiiaker, J. Bregman, D. Rudgers, Manager. WBESTLI . . . I , .S..,....., ...I- ,Q f 'MU.n7'+ J. W. SIPES KEITH BETTS PETE MIKEDES .L L1 - A ,' 4 I F -A A A 'X DAVE BRENNER, PAUL MARSHALL BOB THOMAS, BOB NORRIS 'I' I Vu FII!! 7 yxiflf PAUL DIRKS DENNY HOBSON NEWTON WHITTAKER BRUCE LADY The year's wresfling feam fryoufs sfarfed wifh a bang when ninefy-four boys affempfed fo qualify for fhe feam. Wifh Mr. Blue as Head Coach and Mr. Har- ris as Assisfanf Coach, fhe feam, basically a new one due fo fhe graduafion of eighf boys, was fhe defend- ing Champion feam of fhe Mefropolifan Area. Two of fhe oufsfanding vicfories fhe wresfling feam achieved were againsf Mercersburg Academy, winning 2l-I9 and againsf Woodberry Foresf, 2I-20. Also coached by Mr. Blue and Mr. Harris fhe J.V. Team has spenf a profifable year acquiring valuable wresfling experience which should help fhem fo com- pefe for posifions on nexf year's varsify squad. . .WRESTLI G Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield ROW I: B. Harfing, J. Blondell, S, Sa- phos. B. Gasley, R. Marshall, B. Zirkle, B. Thomas, T. Young, P. Sioris. ROW ll: D. Rudgers, S. Anderson, B. Norris, D. Wakefield, J. Sfokes, B. Godfrey, S. Uf- ferback. RONNIE LEE JOHN MORGAN TENN S . .fr vm g-99ml ef Wa keheld Wakefield Wa kefleld Wa kefleld Wakefield Wakefield Wa kefleld Wakefield Wakefield Wa kefleld Wa kefleld Wa kefleld Wakefield Wakefield Wa kelleld Wa kefield if 'I Co Caplauns MR MEEKS Coach N'y 1 l i ffiaf r'v-aan, Guin LL, ROWI P Hobson J Jennruch F Homan T Grnsard R Lee J Morgan ROW ll J B Hull G Quinn D Marshall J Ander son, G Koemg, B Anerl ROW Ill N Flne J Darnell B Wllllams J Hllchcock R Badger, L Mlchaels, M Slayion W W Geo Mason Epuscopal Episcopal Beihesda C C Washmgfon Lee Washlnglon Lee Sf Slephens lnvllahon Tourn Geo Mason Landon Washnnglon Lee S+ Albans Washmgfo Sfafe Meel Friends Landon Frnends Mr Jesse Meeks Wakefuelcl s fenms coach I5 anhcl oarmg an oulslandlng l958 season Ned Fine and John Morgan are fhe le++ermen who are expec+ed 'ro and 'fhe 'team an lhe coming monfhs Wnlh fhe addlllonal help of a few newcomers and some of lasf year s J V feam members who displayed profuclency during las+ year S deal for Wakefleld fhls year iw, , - WP 'nk-. Ava Q C V ......................... . J.V ............,........... ' V .............,........... ' V .............,........... . . V .............,........... ' - J.v ,.... .......,.... . ' . gk E- A 'l'Lll' V ....,........ . 1,7 ,sa V ..........,.......... . . . . ' ' , , xgv ....4.......... , viffiflffffffflflf.l - i Wlvx y 4 Yr' L' X J.V ,....................... ' n-Lee Ky xy, J.v ......,................ . - 'E L 1flflffllflfflff' V V L I n I n Q u l- ,, 'l X . .' . ' Q , . A fn Q L . . . .. ' 1 j -J ' J season, +he fennis squad should accomplish a greal' Q S . i l W V Q 'rl' -, O . 55 -95 'w -, 4 flll x 1' he LSL an 79 J ,li 1' ' L '- 4 Q ' ' - ' L . J ,L 1 X. ',' lf. 'T 'L 40. ' 9 V if w - ' A I Z E 2 0 .. . g ' 'l 1 ' R, Helga. , ' fl' ' A lf Oli L Y ' ' Q f I 'dz .. ' , .' X rw ? ff -Qin l 7 k' , .,Q3.x. f 15' ,gf ' V, ' 7 ' l 'ESFFPQSZY Q, aff V f v , ':::::::: as ' M 1 W , , W ,ggiygws 3. I' 'I. ' wffr iff ' 4 A'f: . M ?'K . ROW I: S. Sfrofher, J. Werfime. R. Terwilliger, R. Lee, J. Crump, C. Vickers. ROW ll: J. Simpson. G. Schweikhardf, D. Lockman, J. Kasprzak, J. Gerich Mr. Robinson-Coach. Il ITY BASKETB LL . . One of our major school sporfs, baskefball plays a greaf parl' in furfhering Wakefield's name and repufafion. Wifh such oufsfanding leffermen as Dave Lockman, Ronnie Terwilliger, Ronnie Lee, Jim Simpson and Gar Schweikhardf, BASKETBALL VARSITY Wakefield ................ B.C.C. Wakefield ............... Fairfax Wakefield Wakefield . . Highland Springs . . . . W.L. Wakefield Hammond Wakefield . . Falls Church Wakefield . . G.W. Wakefield . McLean Wakefield . . Fairfax Wakefield Grovefon Wakefield Hammond Wakefield . . Mf. Vernon Wakefield . . W.L. Wakefield Episcopal Wakefield . . Falls Church Wakefield . . G.W. Wakefield ......... ..... M cLean Wakefield ............ Annandale Norfhern Virginia Tournamenf Sfafe Tournamenf 237 fhe Varsify baskefball feam began ifs season wifh flying colors and emerged af fhe half way poinf undefeafed in league play. Having beafen Washingfon-Lee, one of Wakefield's big- gesf barriers fo parficipafion in fhe Norfhern Virginia Tourna- menf, fhe feam was almosf guaranfeed fhe frip fo fhe Sfafe Tournamenf. The Warriors coached by Mr. Robbie Robinson had a difficulf schedule fhis year, buf fhey did excepfionally well never-fheless. Their abilify and hard work have broughf Wakefield many vicfories and have done much fo enhance our school's presfige. Garland Schweikhardf, Ronnie Lee, Dave Lockman, Tri-Capfains. fg-E 245' ,x-EREASN i E222 TER RY TRAHAN J' D --an 'XJ XWWUQ. 22 EQXE RONNIE LEE GARLAND SCHWEICKHARDT DAVE LOCKMAN Tri-Capfain Tri-Capfain Tri-Capfain XR: QIRIQQEXX 4 a - - JIM SIMPSON RONNIE TERWILLIGER JERRY GERICH ,su-1,,' JOHN CRUMP CHARLEY VICKERS JOHN af fs 1' yy if Ea ' ill iv- f 5 P .:-T. Ex, WERTIME JGHN KASPRZAK QE? ALAN JONES SCOTT STROTHER E3 f J. . ASKETB LL . . . ROW I: G. Hoffo, D. Mierley, P. Bergoffen, D. Werfime, B. Zais, J. Godwin. ROW ll: R. McGraw. B. Francis, P. Reuling, J. Morgan, J. W k Biaggi, J. Hamasaki. ROW lll: Mr. Haifhcock, Coach, A. Vieregg, a ele B. Barnes, B. Spedden, R. Rofhenburger, B. Terwillige Jim Hamasaki, Buddy Spedden Co-Capfains B.C.C. Wakefield Fairfax Wakefield Hammond Wakefield W.L. Wakefield Falls Church Wakefield G.W. Wakefield McLean Wakefield Episcopal Wakefield Fairfax Wakefield Grovefon Wakefield Hammond Wakefield Episcopal Wakefield Mf. Vernon Wakefield W.L. Wakefield Falls Church Wakefield G.W. Wakefield McLean Wakefield Annandale Under fhe able coaching of Mr. Maynard Haifhcock, fhe Junior Varsify baskefball squad is annually a winning one. This year, as in preceeding years, if has mainfained ifs high record by winning all ifs games buf one, and af fhis rafe if will rise fo even greafer heighfs in fhe years fo come since fhese boys are showing excepfional skill and promise. The Warriors have had a fough playing season buf fhey have done excepfionally well, neverfheless. Their abilify and hard work have broughf Wakefield many vicfories and have done much +o enhance Wakefield's presfige. JR. HIGH BASKETBALL . . . Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield , . Swanson The Junior High baskefball 'leam af Wakefield is coached by Mr. George Freism. Members of fhe feam compefe wifh fhe baskefball squads from o'l'l1er iunior high schools in fhe area. Then lafer some of fhe beffer players are chosen for Junior Varsify parficipafion. JR. HIGH BASKETBALL .Swanson , . ...,., Sfrafford , . Thomas Jefferson , , . Kenmore , Williamsburg , . . . . . .Sfrafford , . Thomas Jefferson . . . ,.,, Kenmore . . . .Williamsburg TIMMY HILL, PAT VAUGHAN-Co-capfains ROW l: J. Fuller, G. Parks, F. Pulley, R. Marshall, S. Sher, S. Werfime. ROW ll: R. Cox. P. Pafferson, T. Hill, R. Heinemann, P. Vaughan, J. McAllisfer, T. Hahn. ROW lll: Mr. Freisem, A, Spedden, J. Solomon, T. Hayes, Baucombe, R. Russarf, R. Hoy. i RMK? ! ROW l: G. Arenson, P. Sfone. T. Corcoran, J. Payne, J. Howell, B. Furr D. Liska. J. Zwerner. ROW ll: Mr. Rappaporf, Assf. Coach: F. Seyfried, Manager: A. Corwin, J. Jones, E. Myers, M. Arkin, P. Sandbanlr. P. Afkinson, S. Heggie, C. Lehelder, D. Rumsey, B. Ward, B. Reed, Mr. Sfein, Head Coach. ROW III: P. Arnfson, D. Ward B. Kesler, P. Deal, B. Boyer, M. Birge. noon 'ring Wakefield vs Maryland Frosh Wakefield vs Navy Plebes Wakefield vs Woodberry Wakefield vs Episcopal Wakefield vs J.V. Episcopal STAR GAMES Norfh Virginia Championship Sfafe Meef DAVE LISKA caphin Norfhern Virginia Indoor Championship ,1 S JOHN HOWELL BUDDY FURR JIMMY PAYNE PAUL STONE TOM COCORAN WaIceIield's Varsi+y and Junior VarsiI'y Indoor Track feams coached by Mr. Julian S+ein mei' 'Fresh- man college Ieams I'his pasi' year in order fo gain valuable experience which will be pui' fo good use during +he ou'l'door fraclr season. JIMMY PAYNE, JOHN ZWERNER MIKE ARKIN, SKIP HEGGIE J. V. I ll00ll TRACK ROW I: D. Brown, S. Steele, B Mifchell, M. Sanderson, M. Linlner, D. Wood, T. Gales, W. PeHiI, Mgr. ROW II: Mr. Slain, Coachg T. Hayes H. Mecia, R. Slacker, B. Held, B Comer. E. Ball, B. Arms+rong, D: Huffman. ROW III: C. Morgan, D McKinney, J. Follingham, J. B. Hill: ROW T, Lad JIMMY LEE Capfain I: E. Yarborough, J. Lafham, y, B. Ferguson, J. Cooper, J. Hamasaki. ROW ll: M. Toler, T. Ro lff H H ee J VI E Fowle r, B. Sullivan, Mr. Robinson- coach. , . agerfy, J. L , . GOLF. . . SCHEDULE Wakefield . ........ Hammond Wakefield . . George Mason Wakefield . . . George Washingfon Wakefield . . . Sf. John Wakefield . . . Grovefon Wakefield . . . Mounf Vernon Wakefield . ......... Falls Church Sfafe Tournamenf Wakefield . ........ Washingfon-Lee Nof foo widely publicized since if is nof a specfafor sporf, buf neverfheless imporfanf in spreading Wakefield's glory fhrough sporfs is fhe golf feam. This year fhe feam consisfs of fiffeen boys four of whom are leffermen. Under fhe able coaching of Mr. Robinson, fhe golf feam should equal and perhaps surpass ifs vicforious record of 7 wins ouf of 8 mafches for lasf year. V1.4 ITY SEB LL . , gy Q 5 C1 14- J 1 fra., Q 1' r x 3 , if Yi a- Wi J-J' K' , ek- ., V, y ,M fx, :Si if - .M I x 'V V- . Q Q' V 5 A be .gg 7. s .Q Y Y f or 5 . . if 15,352 . f ff fn R U ' -A L-:V s i lf - ? V : 2' if Ni' Y , ' , V ' 1' Q Q. 4. e L fl Q, ' . if J 1 'M ' 52. . c . 4 f f ,J :, . , W .. ig Q .W lv M .Q 51? 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Crump, P. Ronka, J. Heiser, S. Goninan. ROW Il: F. McClearen, J. Werfime, G. Schweickhardf, A. Jones, T. Hawkins. ROW III: T. Omohundro, S. Daniel, V. Fabella, R. Terwilliger, B. Funkhouser, J. Gorman. VANCE FABFLLA SCHEDULE Co-Capfauns -L 1 Wakefield Fairfax Wakefield Falls Church Waliefielj Nl-lllamfrnond L Waliefielj George Washingfon Wa efie as ingfon- ee Wa efie N Pl beg A . wakeneia Falls church wskeneia Miilane ' 7.21. Wakefield George Washingfon Wakefield Annandale A Q Wategelcj Edclztean wategeh Frederick 'fi if Wa e le air ax a e ie Frgde iqk .X W'-' muyfng, wategelj Sfetvens r : 1 .iv f',' a e me rove on Wakefield Hammond 'f Wakefield Warren Co. Wakefield Mf. Vernon ,W Wakefield Washingfon-Lee For fhe firsf fime in ifs four years hisfory fhe Wakefield Varsify Baseball feam fielded a club composed almosf enfirely of seniors. Coach Irwin has worlced hard fhis pasf year fo spread Wakefield's fine name fo ofher schools. The Warrior's squad is playing on ifs new home field which fhis year sporfs spanking-new all-concrefe dugoufs, fhe resulf of fhe baseball fund. This fund has in fhe pasf fhree years enabled fhe feam fo erecf a board fence surrounding fhe field and purchase such equipmenf as a pifching machine, screens and backsfops. All Wakefield Warriors baseball fans may be exfremely proud of fhe fine efforfs by fheir baseball feam as if complefes fhe I958 season. Fine sporfs- manship, quick reflexes, fasf fhinking, and fhe desire fo win represenf fhe Wakefield Varsify Baseball feam. TINKY OMOHUNDRO HARRY ROWE VANCE FABELLA Co-Cap+ain JOHN CRUMP GAR SCHWEICKHARDT BILL FUNKHOUSER JIMMY JOE GORMAN JOHN WERTIME FRANK McLEAREN JOEL HEISER ei if -1' ASEBALL . . . i Yip .4 ly l.l,.,..f PAUL DIRKS, BUDDY SPEDDEN Co-Cap fains L! i HEX Eli! 4 . ll u L ROWI S Sf other P Ma shall B Francs A Vieregg, B. Terwilliger, R. Mc- Cra B Woes e ROW ll P Reul ng N. Hardy, R. Rofhenburger, B Barnes S L esay G Hoffo D EI ROW Ill: M. Herndon, M. Howard, P. Drks B Spedden B Harhng D Werfume B Acampora, Manager. SCH EDU LE Wakefield Hammond Wakefield Wakefield Episcopal Wakefield Wakefield Washingfon-Lee Wakefield Wakefield Falls Church Wakefield Wakefield George Washingfon Wakefield Wakefield McLean Wakefield Wakefield Suifland Wakefield Wakefield Annandale Wakefield Fairfax Episcopal Grovefon Hammond Mf. Vernon Washingfon-Lee Herndon George Washingfon This year fhe J.V. Baseball feam has worked hard for recog- nifion among fhe schools as a feam wifh spirif and hard work- ing players. Mosf of fhe J.V. players have prepared fhem- selves well in hopes of frying ouf for nexf year's Varsify Base- ball squad. Coached by Mr. Haifhcock, fhe feam has been nofed for ifs clean playing and fine sporfsmanship. , ,wtf I Tll00Il EARL MYERS JOHN HOWELL Co-Caplain Co-Caplain ROW I: D. Liska, B. Furr, E. Meyers, J. Howell, J. Corcoran, P. Slone. ROW ll: P. Alkinson, J. Payne, B. Pryor, B. Ward, J. Jones, J. Rumsey, P. Deal, P. Sandbank, P. Marshall. ROW Ill: S. Woodzell, Manager: C. Leheller, G. Arenson, C. Planck. J. Gerich, S. Heggie, B. Boyer. A. Corwin, J. Zwerner, Mr. Slein, Coach. TRACK . . . The Varsify Track 'leam al' Wakefield, which is coached by Mr. Julian Slein, has an oulsfanding record in infer-school compeli- lion. The 'lrack season promises 'lo be as exci+ing and successful as ever. Conlinued praciice and hearl-fel+ enlhusiasm should lead Wakefield on 'lo viciory in 'lhis year's mee+. I958 OUTDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE WAKEFIELD ..... , ..... Memorial Relays af Alexandria, Virginia WAKEFIELD . . ........ McLean and Ml. Vernon WAKEFIELD . . . . . .... George Washington WAKEFIELD . . ..... Falls Church WAKEFIELD . . .... Washingfon-Lee WAKEFIELD . . ...... . . . Fairfax and Groveion , WAKEFIELD. . ..,....... Wakefield lnvilalional WAKEFIELD . . ........... Belhesda Chevy Chase WAKEFIELD . . . . . Melropolilan Meei al American Universily WAKEFIELD . . ,.............. Annandale WAKEFIELD . . . . . Norlhern Virginia Meei af Wakefield WAKEFIELD . . . . Siale Meei al Universily of Virginia WAKEFIELD . . . . . Universiiy of Maryland Freshmen l y. Xqitfllb 'Q! WW! C P 'L-' uk, Q' , wav ...M 8 I x K y 1 fi. : ...M W we xswn. K. ,:?.w - mvqifvflr -Q 1 A A 'in 3' ,i 'lv f au. A A ' Q hi -me If , ,,,, Al P V P Ev Q 'TW f 79 1-if Jolwn Freeman, Paul S'l'one, S+eve Burch, Tom Crowe, Dave Cooke, Larry Scheafer, Parker Deal. 1-wi' Jim Payne, John Zwerner, Gary Arenson Morgan Birge V- nf f 5 Q 75 -fA'r5fx4fvf L, lr . 'an s 2' K 2 8 rs gm , I x lx il Bill Pryor ww uvtfgf' ' 5 ' gf' M :Ohm 'KQWUY Bill Ward, Earl Meyers S S 51 5 U J ' 1 - E x rw J-la . as AHA .Ravi - KXA. I , H V 4 ,, I, i ,,,, V gy K .1- f J:- R'-finall? QM John Jones Dave Rumsey, Dave Liska, John Jones. John Howell. 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Chandler, D. Goins. K. Hancock, T. Gaies. J. v. I B WakefieId's 'unior hi h Iraclc Ieam, coached by Mr JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE WAKEFIELD ..... WAKEFIELD ........ WAKEFIELD .... . . , . WAKEFIELD ....... . . WAKEFIELD ...,.. . . . . . . . . . . .Episcopal Juniors George Washingion Junior Varsify Washingfon-Lee Junior Varsiiy . .Woodberry Forest Juniors Sidwell Friends wi'I'h S+. Albans WAKEFIELD . Northern Virginia Junior Championships af Episcopal WAKEFIELD ...... ........ . Herndon WAKEFIELD .... . . . . . . Episcopal B WAKEFIELD . . . , . . .... . Osbourn I 9 ' William Edmondson, has displayed skill in racing, broad iumping, sho'I-pu+ evenfs and many orher fields. The boys on Ihe +eam affend in+er-school meefs and, ulI'ima+ely, a counfy-wide conresf. In addiiion, +hey gain experience which may be pu+ 'Io good use should rhey con'I'inue wifh rraclz acI'iviI'y in laI'er years. Any junior high boy is eligible +o 'I'ry our for iunior high +racIc par+icipa+ion. SCHEDULE FOR JUNIOR HIGH Coached by Mr. Sfein and Mr. Harris, 'I'he iunior varsiry 'Irack Ieam has done well I'his pasl' season, A+ periodic I-rack meeI's Ihe abilify of fhe +eam members has been exhibired in disfance relays, discus rhrows, pole vaul+ing, and a hosl' of ofher ac+iviI'ies. WAKEFIELD Thomas Jefferson WAKEFIELD .................... Kenmore WAKEFIELD . . . Swanson WAKEFIELD WAKEFIELD WAKEFIELD . . . .... Sfrafford . . . . . Williamsburg . . . . Couniy Meal IOIl HIGH TB . . . ROW I: E. Jones. J. Meeks, J. Sandbank, B. Goodman, A, Ban, J. Hipp. T. Palmer, J. Gabel, F. Holian. ROW II: H. Parker, M. Bailey. C. Niles, R. Marshall, T. Roberfs, J. Lee, K. Ganfz, D. Purvis. ROW III: J. Fuller, F. Pulley, J. Johnson, R. Mills, J. Rodd, S. Blackburn, J. Ball, D. Frye. G. Berry. ROW IV: W. Merzer, A. Sundin. J. Murphy, M, Swain, B, Fields, R. Heine- mann, W. Bower. R. Hoy. ROW V: R. O'Conner, T. Hahn, M. Johnson, J. Solomon, R. Rus- sarl, S. Toofhacker, P. Soria, Mr. Edmondson, Coach. JOIlETTES WSW ski'- T '-AW-andre ff mv, fe ALA C Waugaman A Arfhur S Swann B Shanlr B Mack The Varslfy Maloreffes who add color and splrll' a+ foofball games also lead our band an numerous parades ihroughouf +he year Among 'lhese are 'Phe George Washmg+on Parade and 'lhe Apple Blossom Feshval IH Wlnchesier an which +he Malorefles and band won fhnrd place In l957. Tryoufs are held in May, and canduda+es from fhe I0+h, Ilfh, and I2+h grades are chosen on lhe basis of 'lwirllng and marching ablllfy lnfensive pracfice IS required by 'lhese gurls fo de lwer 'l'he excellen+ performance for which lhey are nofed. -w'WL - I' A vfk I , . ia L. .L I I ,rv 'Q -J. . NM Y 'K' -L: My - . flfflv' .. I 'M' , ,,. V M- .kf 3' W? ,1 -- .-J ' 3 fri Q V he . . . fr. 5-jf: 'Q Li ww Exim A 42 '- ' ' fn, Q,-1 ' f l' fsmm- ' . ref? , ' ' , - 1 ,. 4' I N g a W., e 'Q . ' A 4' X iglv . . I . , . D , . , . I I I SANDRA SWAIN, Capfam NANCY STEELE CAROL BRUNO co-capfain ' JACKIE HUDIBURG co-caplain BOBBI COULTER JANIE PADEN VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Dressed in school colors: green and while and wearing Spaulding's, a giff of De Young's shoe sfore, our Varsify Cheerleaders reflecf our abundani' school spirif. Screened and chosen by a 'leacher-sludenf commi'H'ee 'lhey have promoled school spirif come rain or come shine. Their enfhusiasm and high spirifs af games reflecf 'lhe grea'l' amounr of lime and energy puf forlh af fheir af+er school pracfices. JOYCE SIMPSON GAIL BROWN BRENDA WHITE JANI JONES ANN WYNKOOP JONI HIPP ATHY TRAPNELL The Junior Varsiiy cheerleading squad is anofher one of our groups of cheerleaders who have helped fo promofe school spirif. Selecfed by fhe s+udeni' body, ihe Junior Varsif Cheer- leaders aflend all fhe games playedy by fhe Junior Varsify feams. NL... X 'r X555 fi ROW I: Carol Sue Perry, Linda Chinn, Val Rosado, Marilyn Mason, Beify Lou Albrighi. ROW ll: Mary Lou Lord, Beih Allen, Jo Houghion, Sherry Mooney, Ann Breaihwif. .I U N I 0 R VARSITY CHEERLEADERS -if 621 Anofher fine squad of cheerleaders is ihe Junior High squad. Always ready lo help cheer fhe Junior High reams on fo viciory 'lhey are cons+an+ly spreading Walcefield's glory. ROW I: Lee Henry, Meridiih Burgin, Cloe Ann Cox, Nancy Nagle. ROW Il: Marfha Price, Audrey Soren- son, Julie Case, Esier Marshall, Susan Rose. JUNIIIR HIGH CHEERLEADERS 255 J. Broaden. R. Floyd, J. Carponhr, T. Tafoya, B. Kesler, K. Froo. B. I.S A+ Wakefield, fhe Boys' lnlramural Sporls Associafion, which foslers 'llae developmenl of good sporlsmanship and fair play, is headed by Mr. Maynard Hailhcoclr. Any boy who a+- lends Walcelield may parlicipale in an in+ra- mural sporf provided fhal' he does no+ play lhis sporf on a varsify or iunior varsify leam. A wide hosf of al'l'1le+ic acfivifies including swiming, golf, fooiball, bowling, freeball, and baslreiball are offered in Walzelield's presenl inframural plan. J. Carponhr, T. Tafoya, T. Grisard, D. Kramer. DAQ O O O The purpose of ihe G.A.A. is +o provide affer school ac+ivi+ies for all girls inferesfed in such sporfs as hockey, baskefball, archery, and bowling. Each Wake- field girl is a member, and when she has earned IOO poinfs she becomes an ac+ive member, enliiled +o wear a G.A.A. pin. The club sponsors various playclays in which members compe+e wilh neighboring schools. This year, for fhe firsi' +ime, fhe Associa+ion raised money +o send members +o ihe siafe sponsored Physi- cal Educafion Camp a+ Virginia Beach. 257 ROW l: Leff +0 Righiz M. Zimmerman, J. Remeikas, B. Howard ROW: II: J, Zslzany, A. Jachens, Miss Carpenier, B. Roberis, K Connaway. .A.A.. . . Communify . . . our common inferesl. Since our school life has a direcf bearing on how our com- munify goes forward, we can help fo make if a beffer place in which fo live and grow, and one of which we can be proud. By spreading Wakefield's glory we are nof only helping our school fo make a name for ifself buf also are helping fo make our communify a more desirable place in which +o live. Our daily confacfs reflecf fhe glory of Wakefield. If is judged by how we, Hs represenfafives, 'rhink and acf. To gain fhe ufmosf acknowledgemenf for our school we musf bring forfh lhose qualifies which will show Wakefield +o be a place where leadership, co- operafion and ofher such desirable characferisfics are furfhered. The glory of our communify is also reflecfed in ifs many buildings, fhe monumenfs, famous homes, sfores, and places of inferesf and amusemenf. All fhese go fo make up our surroundings. Forfunafely fhe businessmen in our communify, seeing fhe high sfandards fhal we have sef, have given recognifion fo our school. Nof only have fhey given fheir financial help fo us in our various proiecfs buf also fhey have helped fo publicize many of our acfivifies. We can look wifh safisfacfion upon our communify. Public services, counfy governmenf, business firms: fhese are buf a few of fhe fhings fhaf make Arlingfon a belfer place in which lo live. 5 -1-. ,: 11 X , 4 4' 5 E ,.p- l+f'1'l5'33'r. x -il SQ' mo- - -x-g -..- .. -- -A . - 7225-iif?,'!e?-iiQ5.ff ' N CRY .'N 'ia mf Qs .--R11 5' , . Iwo Jima Me-morla! . . . representative of Amerlcjcfs fight for freedom . . IWO JIMA MEMUBIAL NATIUNAL AIBPUBT . . . National Airport . C1 busy spot in C1 busy world - ,'. . 4 N' 'L 1' ,1 EHkl I E Qi., ill!!! Q' A V 4' f k' , ' .h. X ,,,.,.-,, ,,?vJ, , ...V 5 - .,5.,.g.'r.. . . ' V . --- -V - - - ..-A -NM-V . -ww-A .-- , M ---.,.-.,..,, - - L.1E..Axs.g.-:- , . .- , Q- ' ' 1 7' .. I' ,,.'f' pq K H 4 Hs., A 4 ' , Q pmt. - -1- ',,. ,'g'an.N. I ' A' Q ' ,'.f : ' ' se , 4 ' ' ' . . N .Ii 263 xu '5 , ,... 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A . u I ' I I ' ' 268 STEWART B ICK III9 WILSON BOULEVARD JA 2 5800 By I'helr smlles Bobble Malone and Frank McLearen seem +o gave 'Ihelr approval of 'Ihe new I958 Bunck whose 'fune Innes an chrome add an expensuve Iook Io fhe chassis Sparklmg and new fhe gruII shows fhe fine workman shlp of deslgn whuch makes I'he new I958 Buick Ihe Ias'I' word In auI'omo bile sI'yIlng For 'Ihe buy of fhe year aI' a friend Iy and well known dealer go I'o Sfewari' Bulck Iocafed In 'Ihe Rosslyn area I6+h STREET and N COURT HOUSE ROAD 2029 N MOORE STREET NAVY FACILITY NAVY ANNEX JA 5 I6O0 ArIlng+on Trusf company 'Ihe mosf dependable place for your money IS always ready and walling 'Io help you save for 'Ihose rainy days Miss Squares explains as she shows Sue Hadley fhe funda men'IaIs of flllmg ou'I' a deposrl' sllp For a safe dependable farm 'Io handle your finances I'he Ar Ilngfon Trusf Company can easily be found on 'Ihe corner of Slxfeenfh S'IreeI' and N Courl' House Road I RLI GTO TBUS . . . J GEUBGE ll. Sandy Wiihers and Pele Lynn are all smiles over fhe I958 Ford Fairlane converfible af ihe Arlingion Moior Company, which has been serving 'Phe Norlhern Virginia area for over 36 years. The Ford, wi+h i+s new high- fashioned loolx, gives you be'H'er mile- age, smoo+h riding comforf, and dependabilify on +he road. The Ar- lingfon Mofor Co. noi' only gives complefe au+o service, bui also is equipped for body and fender repair worlc on your car. ln addifion io selling new cars, used ones also are boughf and sold a+ +his repufable Ford agency. CKEB . . I403 N. COURT HOUSE ROAD JA. 5-8585 Ann Loulzenheiser and Bob Tafe lislfen 'lo Mr. Wilcox as he explains +he George Rucker Insurance plan which so many people have come 'ro know because il is reliable and dependable. To plan a safe and assuring fulure see +he George Rucker firm in Arlingion which will help you plan an income fo sui+ your fufure years. Remember, be sure io visi+ George H. Rucker, a dependable in- surance agency, for your nexf policy. BLI GTO 0TOIl C0 l9I7 N. MOORE STREET JA. 7-8787 270 I3I3 N. COURT HOUSE ROAD JA. 8-3332 Be'fsy Bryner and Alan Mills 'Find +yping a pleasure a+ Kell's Typewrifer Service in Arlingfon. Kell's, which guaran+ees all of ifs repair worlc, carries a complefe line of Olympias, Underwoods, Smi'I'h Coronas, Royals, Remingfons and L. C. Smilhs, as well as several foreign malces. During i'I's fwelve years in Arlingion, Kell's has buili up a 'Fine repufafion for ifself in sales and services. And, since a fype- wrifer provides a quiclr and near me+hod for complefing school work, il' would be wise +o consulf Kell's, exper+ in +he field of +ypewri+ing equipmenf, for your every +yping need. KELL9 TYPE WIIITEII SEB ICE BIIUW P0 TIAC, I C I 550 WILSON BOULEVARD JA. 2-4700 .X 4.-vi K 27l comfort fhe place for you. Two warriors, Janie Jones and Jimmie Lee, en+husias'hcally fry oui' fhe beaufiful, all-new, I958 Ponhac Chiefiain. The sirikingly eleganf sim plici+y of ifs sculpfured lines higher horsepower, more mileage +o fhe gal lon, smooiher, easier ride all malre 'I'he l958 Chieffain a car lhaf IS 'lruly fif for a lring. The smarl' roomy infer ior is especially designed fo provide +he ufmosf in long-lashng driving If you desire courfeous effncieni' service, quiclr delivery, low prices and easy ferms, plus fhe hughes+ +rade In on your used car, Brown Ponhac is C0 KLYN S FLOI-ll 'NX -U f f A2115 H f 2046 WILSON BOULEVARD JA 7 69I6 Monfy Wilson and Roberfa Roberfs admire fhe flowers af fhe Conlrlyn flower shop where so many of Wake field sfudenfs go fo gef fhelr dance corsages Always sfoclced wifh various fresh flowers poffed planfs corsages floral bouquefs and decoraflons for dlfferenf seasons Conlrlyns Florisf can be found on Wilson Boulevard in Clarendon POMPO I0 BE LTY Loolung for a home af a reasonable economical price7 Bonnie Fink and Garland Schwellrhardf lisfen wlfh in feresf as Mr Davies gives fhem valu able fips on purchasing a home af Pompanio Realfy lmown fo be one of fhe be'H'er real esfafe dealers in fhe Arlingfon Mefropollfan area Pom pomos courfeous helpful sfaff is on hand af all fumes fo provide fasf efficienf service in helping you fo solve your real-esfafe problems. Pomponio Realfy specializes in well- builf beaufiful homes for sale or ren . 2222 WILSON BOULEVARD JA 7 6660 Q Even +hough she is sfanding, fhere is no danger of Es+her lseman faking a spill in fhis new '58 Chevrolef con- ver+ible driven by Dave Lislca. This all-new Chevrolef wi+h ifs quief, smoofh ride, sleek lines and mafching color schemes can be found ai' Ar- ling+on's own Chevrolef dealer, Kenyon Peck. Loca+ed in 'Ifhe business disfricl' of Clarendon, if can be reached quickly and easily. ln ad- di+ion +o 'lhe sale of Chevrole+s, Kenyon Pecl: also has a complefe auio-repair service wifh a s'raff of efficienf mechanics fo service your car. UABE DEAL ILOB 27l5 WILSON BOULEVARD JA 2 6456 A+ Square Deal Tailors Dick Hall is as sured of being well flH'ed in a cus1'om fallored fuxedo In addihon fo 'I'uxedo renfal Square Deal carries a complefe line of men s 'formal wear and accessories KEN Y PEC JA. 2-9000 Kiev CASTLEBERG S Thmlung of selecfmg your sIlver pa'H'ern or loolung for a specIal gIff7 If so Casfleberg s has fhe answer 'Io your problem Casflebergs carrIes over one hundred beauhful sI'erlIng sIlver flafware pafferns fhaf would be a complImenI' fo any hosfess In such opular brands as Gorham HeIr oom lnfernahonal Lunf Reed 8: Barfon Sheff Towle and Wallace Also Casflebergs carrIes an exfen sIve sfoclr of dIamonds wafches lewelry and applIances as well as a collechon of fhe famous mafchmg Holloware pIeces In sferlmg sIlver and sIlverpla'I'e Gmny SmI+h IS admIrIng a selechon of Casfleberg s sIlver whIle JIm KIehle examInes some of I'heIr dIsfIncI'Ive chIna When loolung for fhe besf In sIlverware Iewelry and chInaware malre Casflebergs your fIrsf sfop Here you wIll fInd a courfeous framed sfaff on dufy af all hmes fo help you wIfh your selechon CLAIRE 30 I 8 WILSON BOULEVARD JA 8 0557 'lr -qs--v-'01 all-l ' i'N D0 TBUS .fa 49 LQ: 3I92 WILSON BOULEVARD JA 5 7777 HermIne Kahn and Bob SullIvan engoy fallung wI'I'h one of fhe many frIendly and courfeous worlr ers af fhe Clarendon Trusf Com pany There flaey are Informed of VBFIOUS fhrIf+ plans fhe mosf de sIrable of whIch IS fhe ChrIs'I'mas Club Plan desIgned fo help 'Ihe bank pafron save money for all 'Ihose expensIve Chnsfmas presenfs he or she plans fo purchase SBVIDQ accounfs aI' fhe Clarendon Trusf Company are very helpful Zefhng 6SIde funds for a raIny a C 0 Q I I I . . . jf - .EJ I l' z ' ' I f I I I C' ' ' I - ' x I - . . I I fri I Isl . ' ' ' 1 ! . . . . xx g I . . . . , ' . . . . . 1 Vw? ' 7 AW Q G I I 0 I A K Y V,f:R,?!.. . ' . . I :I . fe 5, 1' -- I I , XI I V A r'--Or - 1 5' I . . , .,, IV'-'QT' Vliifg ,GI . . ff Q gf- J I f I 'K f ,I . . W 3. gf, 5 gl f Q Q 2 ' ' te- , I ' I ws. . I D M-f2f'sf,'.ff zY'23fi -I.. In . . .I . 'I Y. THO SON'S TRANSFER 6: ST0ll GE . . . '+5i'fz12.'f.z The purposes and goals of Thompson's Transfer and Sforage are symbolized by fhe picfured fruclrs. Safe, fasf, and dependable service is always assured fhe cus- fomer af Thompson's, which has quife a local repufafion for experl' handling of furnifure and fhe lilre. Call Thompson's Transfer and Sforage for your every sforage and moving need. lan GALLEY'S PBESCBIPTIO CE TER. . . 380l N. FAIRFAX DRIVE JA. Galley's Prescripfion Cenfer, special- izing in fhe prescripfion field, offers promp'l', reliable service in pharmaceufi- cal needs fo Arlingfon-Falls Church residenfs. Carrying a wide sfoclc of medical equipmenl' and drugs, Hypo- Allergenic cosmefics, siclr room supplies, vifamins and vaccines, fo name buf a few, Galley's is also a member of fhe answering service which operafes 24 hours a day fo fill emergency needs. Physicians as well as pafienfs such as Daphne Afhanas find Galley's fo be fhe place besl' suifed fo fill +l1eir special pharmaceufical needs. Here, Daphne wafches as Mr. Galley prepares fo fill a prescripfion. 5-0525 Ill EY Keifh Beffs fries fo coax Sandy Agnew info one of fhe Gradall frucks, fhe newesf pieces of ma- chinery for highway excavafion. This well-known firm, Sidney R. Johnson, specializes in confracfing, excavafing, hauling and grading. For experf advice call fhe Sidney R. Johnson firm. J 0llN S . . . 390I WILSON BOULEVARD JA. 7-29 I 5 ,,...J fl lm IXCIVATIIO nunvnvn. .mum-as ,XX 7 Nix AMERICAN SEB ICE TER JA 777 ll yyib . , g gy , r .. . 3 ,,,.., ...W r v I' .1 'i 'Q--1-..........-.- -rcs-u--vu - fix M., 7Nw.w: .sss .B-wiv lf's love af firsf sighf for Rufh Lafham and Ronnie Whiffaker and fhis sleek, new Mercedes-Benz wifh ifs long low lines and ifs swiff, smoofh ride. Driving and parking, foo, are a whiz wifh ifs easy sfeering. A special nofe fo foreign car lougs : fhe Mercedes-Benz rafes high in fhe foreign car field. For domesfic- minded sporfs car enfhusiasfs, fhe sporfy Sfudebaker Golden Hawk, also picfurecl, is iusf fhe fhing. Buf whafever your preference, eifher car will give many long years of economic, efficienf service. American Service Cenfer, conven- ienfly locafed on Norfh Glebe Road, in Parkingfon, will give you fhe besf possible deal on fhe Sfudebaker, Packard, or fhe foreign car of your choice as well as servicing cars af ifs adiacenf serv- ice sfafion. ln addifion fhey also carry a fine selecfion of used cars. FIB T NATIUNAL BAN 'QQ0--.. X-ti, X T013 DRIVE INN 249 N Glebe Road JA 5 6300 Tom Rowsey and Roger Horn like many Arllng'l'omans fund saving af fhe Flrsf Nahonal Bank of Arlmg fon convemenf and well wor+h fhexr whale Here fhey chal' wl+h one of fhe many congemal employees who are ever ready 'lo effncuenfly serve fhe palrons of Fursf Nahonal Slfuafed In fhe Buckingham Shop pung Cenier fhe Farsi Nahonal Bank expecfs fo conhnue fo serve Arlmg fonlans as sahsfac+orlly as rl' has done In lhe pasi' Allow fhe bank wuih a repuiahon for dependable servlce fhe Farsi' Nahonal Bank of Arlmgfon fo handle your finances Theres a Tops In good eahng dlsfance from you Joy Toadvme and Bull Kelly are all smlles as +hey sul back and enloy 'lhe wonderful felalray servlce and luscious food avallable al' Tops Drnve lnn Theur order luke all of Tops cusfomers orders are fnlled and served wnfh speed and effncuency Wlfh such dellclous fasfe freafs as 'l'he savory Snrlomer and fhe creamy fhlck Tops Mulkshakes Tops Druve lnn us well known for nfs hme proven record of dependable and accommodahng servuce 'Q' 1174 1 W 4-1 ' . I . ' ' 4' ' , , , .. 4,3 SP? v - - . ef-V, - 71 B ...,, l Q ,Cf . . . . . v lf' I ' I A -A 3 . . . , ' V 0 1 4 - ' ? M me . . . - ff? -1 , ' M B 1 2 . , H -1 , . . . ry. I ga B. N? y , f , :sw , . . .f g v .xx 1. M - B-f ,M . . . . 1 ,- ss , is . . df J . H, . . 'Q - 1 . . . I , W V Ah ' - f H , . . . n 1 B f V, A l 3 f ' x g. x . 'BY , ' -. ! . . . V 4.8. 130 u ' N' mul lv u s - - rw. , u, - - B f is H . . ,K - l . . A gf I - l - ff? 1 K Y ' ' Lx . . . --- ' ' Q is f . . . Q n o - n 1 u l - In . I l . . . t . ' . . .q v- ' v 1 7 r by . ,. ILS i F, X B s ids. s 2 any by sl ---le-Q Z 5 V il If you are planning +o build a home or an addifion fo +he build- ing you now own, why nof, as Paul Ronlca and Karen Marcy prepare fo do here, visii' Franlc J. Murphy Jr., lnc., where you can be sure of geHing fhe besl of service. Con- venienlly locafed on Soufh Glebe Road, Franlc J. Murphy Jr., Inc. is willing and able af all 'limes +o give you good sound advice on our housing problems. From Franz J. Murphy Jr., lnc. you can expecf an honesi and economical plan, especially designed +o fii' your needs. UN VEBSAL PBI TER 85 NORTH GLEBE ROAD JA. 7-2006 JA. 4-I699 Earl Myers and Andrea Sfew- ar+ wafch Andrea's fa+her, Mr. Sfewari, run +he S+ar Carrie on fhe miller simplex. For offsef, lefferpress, or direc+ mailing service, coniacf Universal Prin+- ers and Liihographers, members of Virginia S+a+e Prin+ers Asso- ciafion, Arlingion Chamber of Commerce, Prin+ing lndusfry of America, and Fairfax Chamber of Commerce. FRANK J. BPH , I C. . . JA. 5-7 I 95 -,,...-f w 1 www .--- ' 1 '+ .ii , arf Il0SE TH L CHE ll0LET 279 Rosenfhal Chevrolef, fhe largesl' and mosi' popular agency in fhe Arlingfon area, is Iocafed on 'lhe corner of Glebe Road and Columbia Pike. As Pai' Marlin and Milne Arlrin admire fhe new Chevrolef s1'a'l'ion wagon wifh ifs new 'Four beam headlighf and sparkling chrome, Mr. Schroeder, salesmanager, gives a smile of approval for fhe new I958 Chevrolef. Be sure, 'For experl' advice on fhe Chevrolef, fo go fo a dependable and 'Friendly firm, Rosenfhal Chevrolef. 32l7 COLUMBIA PIKE JA 79030 Casa Mias wi+h +he sign of fhe wooden chef is a place fo go when 'lhal' bif of lfalian in you yearns for some delicious lfalian food. Checkered fableclolhs, sofl' lighls, and +l1e aroma of 'Fresh lfalian food give an afmos- phere of old lfaly. Because of 'lhe fine assor+men+ of food lisled on fhe menu, Donna May, Judy Hill, Louise Chambers and George Skrzypek are having difficulfy in selecling wha? 'lhey wanf. Be sure lo remember, 'For a fine +rea'l l'l'alian sfyle, fo sfop in af 'lhe Casa Mia on Columbia Pike. l 'W Q - i l ' 1.1 f 'l . I 21v:'f:,..z-E, X f All 'gl' 7? A ' l .lgxrsig , lg ,g A .ei9!'lf .1 .Y 'i,.Q-fy xffig 3' t ,. gp x 4 1 Jah' BELL DB G STUBE . . . 's Q .. W J, 26I5 COLUMBIA PIKE JA. 7-4445 Ned Fine, given moral supporl' by Denise Saurel, is geHing ius+ wha? +l1e doc+or ordered al' fhe Bell Drugsfore, Sou+l1 Arling+on's Heallh and Beauly Headquariers, locafed on Columbia Pike. Carry- ing a numerous assorfmeni of drug producls +o mee+ every need, if is mosf well known for i+s fine supply of vifamins. Wi+h a compefeni' pharmacisf on hand af all limes if offers quick prescripfion service +o ifs cusfomers and added facililies for fhe sale of giffs for fhe whole family, as well as cosmefics, plus founfain service and many ofher nofeworlhy feafures. There is plenfy of room in Ihis new Chrysler Imperial as shown by Denny Hobson and Bobbie Vesf. No'I only is Ihe Irunlc in 'Ihe I958 Chrysler roomy, buf 'Ihe inferior is as well. The new Chrysler can be found af Bauserman's Service Inc., locafed convenien'I'Iy on Ihe corner of Columbia Pilce and Soufh Glebe Road. Bauserman's nol' only deals in new Chryslers and Plymoufhs, buf I'hey also have an adioining service s+a+ion and a used car lol. AUSEBMANQS SERVICE COLUMBIA PIKE AND S. GLEBE ROAD JA. 4-0900 LEO FLEISIIEII JE ELEI-I . . . i. A K ,I mile a 26I7 COLUMBIA PIKE JA. 5-8060 AI' Leon Fleisher Jewelers, Ar- lingI'on's Headquarfers for fine sferling, Chip Planclc and Diane Lefhco admire one of Ihe s+ore's fine jewelry showcases. Leon Fleisher Jewelers carry a complefe line of sferling paHerns by Towle, Sfieff, Gorham, Heirloom, In'I'er- nafional Lunf, Wallace and Reed and Barfon, which may be pur- chased on Leon Fleisher's Con- venienl' Club Account Also feafured are several fine crysfal assorlmenfs as well as Rosenfhal China, Keepsake rings, Samsonile luggage and many oiher Iop qualify pieces of merchandise. In addiiion, services available af Leon Fleisher's include repairing, remodeling, and replafing. L ILTO . . . 2405 COLUMBIA PIKE JA. 5-5950 Jackie Hudiburg wan+s +o look her bes+ for +ha+ special dare so, nafurally, her 'firsi' slop is af Lady Hamilfon, Inc. For help in making fhis impor+an+ decision, she has broughi' along Connie Davis and Sacie Hooper, who are also Lady Hamil+on advoca+es. Convenienfly locafed in +he heari' of Arling+on, on Columbia Pike, Lady Hamilfon has +he gar- menf fo sui'I' you and your own special needs, ranging from smarf budgef s'rylings +o exclusive origi- nals, a+ a price +ha+ suiis your pockefbook. Remember, for beau- iiful clofhes fo help you look your very besf, ai' prices you can afford, shop Lady Hamilron. KI G JA ES FUR IT BE 240I COLUMBIA PIKE JA. 8-0700 Connie Davis and Dave TriveH seemed well pleased by fhe wide selecfion of fabric 'From which one can choose af fhe King James Furnifure Co. Besides feafuring Heywood-Wakefield furnifure, if also carries many ofher fine furni- fure lines, such as Craffique, Thomasville, Young, Rembrandf, Englander, Unifed, and Mohawk. For added convenience if has 90- day open charge accounfs, readily available long lferm budgefs, eve- ning shopping hours, and free parking space available fo pa+rons -.it N-lrgvg b A . -1... Sewing, as Mary Hassler and Ginny Smifh know, is a ferrific money saving device. The easiesf and quickesf way fo sew is wifh fhe famous Singer Machine, which along wifh any sewing supplies im- aginable, including fhread, sewing baskefs, needles, pins, and paf- ferns, can be found af fhe Singer Sewing Co. in Shirlingfon. The girls seem fo like fhe feafures of fhis new Singer which comes in many sfyles and cabinef sizes. When you sfarf fo sew be sure fo look for fhe famous red S and fhe Singer frademark for au- fhorized Singer sales and service. SINGER SEWI G . . . 4036 28fh STREET OV. 3-2827 FIB T FEDERAL SA GS gg'-ufunn f -vv f. s.fwc ' FBETMERIS -fe fm' X ,,.., ,en yi 32II COLUMBIA PIKE JA. 4-2l00 For economy-minded sfudenfs, fhe Wakefield Bank, a branch of fhe Firsf Federal Savings and Loan Associafion, is a convenienf, easy way fo save. Here Sue Lefzler, Richard Urmann, and John Howell deposif fheir monfhly savings where fhey know fhaf fheir invesfmenfs receive 3lf20f, rafe of inferesf fhaf is compounded semi-annually. Thus fheir savings will grow quickly and easily. Helping fhem are Mrs. Wells, Leslie Cayle, and Ufe Davenporf. Remember, a penny saved is a penny earned -save convenienfly, save af fhe Wakefield Bank. AIINESGLS NS... 2525 MT. VERNON AVENUE ALEXANDRIA OV. 3-4330 1. ml' . . .0 vgurgy W Q rf. li fy!!! m,,f','-,,.f- J Linnea Barnes and Bill Tha+ch seem fo agree +ha+ Barnes and Sons carry a 'Fine selecfion of fabric for furnifure coverings. Besides feafuring a wide variefy of furni- fure from 'lradifional io moclern, if also has unique displays fhrough which you may decide on 'lhe proper decor for your home. Loca1'ed in 'rhe Del Ray sec+ion of Alexan- dria, il' confains an enfire cify block of furnifure on one level. Barnes 8: Sons has a s'l'a'Ff of capable personnel fo help meel' your furnifure needs. Remember . . . BeHer 'lhings come from Barnes 8: Sons. TllEOD0llE J0lIN CIIBISTEN SEN METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON S COMPLETE THEATRICAL SUPPLY HOUSE RENTAL AND SALES CURTAINS TRACKS AND CONTROLS PORTABLE STAGES PROPS SETS SCENERY CLEANING AND FLAMEPROOFING FRANK DOLAN Manager THEODURE JUHN GIIRISTEIISEII INC SOI 20+h S'I'ree+ SouI'I'1 Arllngfon 2 Virq ma OTls 4-7608 285 I I l I S+age and TI1ea+ricaI Equipmeni' Division , I I . I 0 i . A Memorable Year 0 Congratulatlons to the Student Body and Faculty of Wakeheld Hlgh School for completxon of another outstandmg year 0 The Staff of your annual has worked exeeedmgly hard to glve you a superb book and one whlch portrays the hxgh llghts of memorable actlvltles 0 Nelthen tlme effort nor expense have been spared to prov1de you wxth a permanent record attractlvely presented and 0 To preserve the photography and lxterary efforts of the Staff the best grades of materlal have been combined wlth skllled workmanshlp to prov1de the fmest quahty yearbook 0 We are proud that the 1958 Staff elected us to help deslgn prmt and bmd the Starstone We have earnestly endeavored to fulfrll the confidence placed 1n us BEN SON PRINTING LIIMPAN Y Comp et? 5 A Wann dCtuI'll'l,9 NASHVILLE 3 TENNESSEE 0 . . ' , complete in every detail. 3 ' ' ' C5 ll , . O 0 Y K oo ' I NIOIl ACTIVITIES MARY ANN ABRAMS, G.A.A. 2, 3: Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3: Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y Veep 4. LEFA ADAIR, G.A.A. 2: Library Ass'i. 4: Lab Ass'l. 4. LINDA ADKINS, Pep Club 2: Clinic Ass'l. 4: Spanish Club 4. SANDRA AGNEW, Sludenl Council 4: Homeroom Pres. 2: Trees. 4: l.C.C. Represenlalive 2: Maiorefle Club 2: Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3: Naiional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Wakefield Guides 3, 4. JOHN ALLISON, Homeroom Trees. 3: Varsify Wreslling 2: Track Manager 2: Spanish Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Varsify Baseball Manager 3: SIGNAL reporier 3. BETTY ANDERLOT, Clinic Ass'+. 2: Nurses Club 2: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4: D.O. 4. ELAINE ANDERSON, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4: STARSTONE lypisl 4: G.A.A. 4. MICHAEL ARKIN, Music Apprecialion Club 2: Cross Coun- fry 2: Ouidoor Track 2, 3, 4: Indoor Track 2, 3, 4: Phi Hi-Y 2, Pres. 3: STARSTONE Sporls Ediior 3. VIVIAN ARNOLD, Homeroom Sec. 4: Pen Pals Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Wakefield Singers 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, Sec. 3, 4: Amici TrifHi-Y 3, 4: Accompanisl Club 3: Gymn Ass'f. 4. ALINDA ARTHUR, Maiorefle Club 2: Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4: Wakefield Maiorelle 2, 3, 4: Wakefield Guides 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: F.l'l.A. Club 3, 4. SUSAN ASHLEY, Homeroom Sec. 2: F.T.A. Club Sec 2: Science Essay Confesi 2nd place 2: Science Fair 2nd place 2: Philosophy Club 4: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4. PAUL ASKREN I DAPHNE ATHANAS, Homeroom Sec. 2, Pres. 4: Pep Club 2: Choir 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Amici Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Keyelles 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Philosophy Club 4. PAUL ATKINSON, Varsify Foolball 4. NANCY AVERY, Office Ass'l. 4: G.A.A. 4: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4. CAROL BACH, Homeroom Pres. 2, Trees. 3: Zeia Kappa Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SUSAN BADGER, Homeroom Trees. 3. Sec. 4: G.A.A. 2: Sigma Tri'Hi-Y 2, Y-Council Rep. 3, Pres. 4: Honor Card Commifiee 4, Clinic 4. JAMES BAGGETT, Rod and Reel Club 2. ANNETTE BAKER, Homeroom Trees. 2: Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2: G.A.A. 2: Music Club 2: Y-Council 3. LINNEA BARNES, Homeroom Treas. 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. Trees. 2: French Club 3: Bela-Chi Tri-Hi-Y Pres. 4: Office Ass'i. 4. LUCILLE BARNES, Della Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. JOEL BARTLETTE, Homeroom Treas. 4: Tennis Team 2, 3: Wreslling Team 3, 4: Chi Hi-Y 3, 4. CYNTHIA BEACH, Senior Honor Card Commiffee 4: G.A.A. 4: Bible Club 4: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4: Tell-a-Tale Theaier, 4. RICHARD BERGEN, Foofbell J.V. 2: Slafe Finalisl in Opiimisi Oreiorical Conlesl 2: School Slore 3. KEITH BETTS, Fooibell J.V. 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Wreslling 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 3, 4: Phi Hi-Y 3, 4. JAY BILLINGS, Rod and Reel Club 2. MORGAN BIRGE, Indoor Track 2, 3, 4: Ouidoor Track 2, 3, 4: Rod and Reel Club 2. WENDALL BLACK, Rod and Reel Club 2. PATRICIA BLAKE MARGARET BLOCH, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4: Tell-a-Tale Theaier 4: Band 4: Orcheslra 4. I MARIA BODE, F.H.A. 2: Lab Ass'I. 4. CAROLYN BOOTH JAMES BOSWELL, Rod and Reel Club 2: D.O. Club, Veep 4. ROBERT BOWYER, Baseball Manager 2: Cross Counfry 3, 4: Indoor Track 3, 4: Oufdoor Track 3, 4. ANNETTE BOYD GAILE BRASSE JOHN BREEN, Foolball 3, 4. JAMES BRETT, Audio-Visual Club 2: Foolball Manager 3. DOROTHY BREWER, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4. PATRICIA BREWER, Homeroom Pres. 3: F.H.A. Veep 2: Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Clinic Ass'?. 2, 3, 4. CONSTANCE BROGAN, French Club 2: Office Ass I. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4. CAROLYN BROOKS, Epsilon 3. ROSE BROOKS, Guns and Hunling Club 2. CATHERINE BROWN LOLA BROWN, Della Tri-Hi-Y 3: F.l 'l.A. Club: V.O.T. Club. V.O.T. Club. SYLVIA BROWN, Homeroom Veep 2: Pep Club Veep 2: Amici Tri-Hi-Y 2: Homeroom Sec. 4: Zeia Kappa Tri-Hi-Y 4. GEORGE BRUMBACH, Debafe Team 2, 3, 4. CAROL BRUNO, Homeroom Pres. 2, Veep 3, Sec. 4: Varsify Cheerleader 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: STARSTONE 2, 3, Aclivi- lies 4: Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2: Zeia Kappa Tri-Hi-Y 4: Isl Place Science Award 3, 2nd 4: Girls P.E. Club 2. RUTH BRYANT WILLIAM BRYANT, Tennis Club Z, 3: Chi Hi-Y 2. 3. MARY BRYNER, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 3, Hisforian 4: F.H.A. 2. ROBERT BUDD, Baseball 2, 3, 4: Wresiling 2. LORENE BUDDE, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls P.E. Officials Club 2. JOHN BURGESS, J.V. Foolball 2: Wreslling J.V. 2: Oplimi Hi-Y 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Varsily Wreslling 3. DAVID BURTIS, French Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2. KENNETH CARTRETTE, Guidance 2, 3. JAMES CARRADINE, Track 3: Chess Club 3. BARRIE CARRIGAN BARBARA CARROLL CONSTANCE CAUDLE, Recl Cross Club 2: G.A.A. 2, 3: Veep of V.O.T. Class 4. SUSANNE CAYTON, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls P.E. Officials 2: SIGNAL Business Manager 3. STELLA CHAMBER, Y-Teens 2: Pen Pals Club 2: G.A.A. 2. 3: Office Ass'I. 4: Reading Room Assisianf 4: School Siore 4. JO CHEDISTER, Homeroom Veep 2: Homeroom Secrelary 4: Delia Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2. JACOUELINE CLAGETT, Homeroom Pres. 2, 4, Sec. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Della Tri-Hi-Y 2, Y-Council Rep. 3, Sec. 4. NATALIE CLARK, Clinic Ass'I. 2: Nurses Club 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3: Bela Chi Tri-Hi-Y 4: Chem. Lab Ass'f. 4. PATRICIA CLEMENTS, Homeroom Treas. 2: Choir 2: Veep Speakers Bureau 3: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, Sec. 4: Lab. Ass I'. 4: Tell-a-Tale Theaier 3, 4. 289 JAMES CLEVELAND CAROLYN COATES Bela Chl Trl HIY 4 French Club 4 lnfernahonal Club 4 KENNETH COBB Nahonal Honor Socuely 4 Band 2 3 4 KARIN CONNELL French Honor Socueiy 2 3 Veep 4 GAA 2 3 Manager 4 Buology Lab Assf 4 Gurls Gym nashcs Club 2 Glrls P E Officials 3 Bela Chu Trl Hn Y 4 ROBERT COOK CAROL COOPER Homeroom Sec 4 Della TrnHuY 4 SIGNAL Eduforual Eddor 4 REBECCA COOPER Sigma Tr: Hn Y 3 Buble Club 2 THOMAS CORCORAN Track JV 2 Varslly 3 4 Indoor glulgicgor Track 2 3 4 JV Foofball 3 Track and Fleld u ALAN CORWIN PAULA CROSBY Nahonal Ar? Honor Soclely 4 Modern Music 2 JOHN CRUMP Baseball JV 2 Varsuly 3 4 Baskefball JV 2 3 Varsl'Iy4 Foolball 3 4 Ophmu HIY 4 BARBARA CUMMINGS GAA 2 3 Spanish Club4 Tennis Club 2 Amucl Tru Hn Y 2 3 Cllmc Ande 4 NORMA CURTIS Be+a Chr TrlHnY 2 3 Square Dance Club 2 CARITA DALRYMPLE Homeroom Veep 2 Treas 3 Sec 4 Pep Club Sec 2 Keyefles 4 Zela Kappa Tru Hn Y 4 MARY DAMERON SIGNAL 4 SCOTT DANIEL Foofball JV 2 Varslfy 3 4 Varsvly Baseball LEWIS DARLING UTE DAVENPORT Homeroom Veep 2 Sec 3 KeyeHes 2 Bank Assf 4 Nahonal Honor Soclefy 4 Tn HIY 2 Chaplam 3 4 Gnrls Gymnashc Club 3 STAR STONE Typlsf 3 Copy Edulor 4 Nahonal Honor Socnsfy Treas 4 Fashions and Desugnmg Club 4 DONALD DAVIS Homeroom Pres 3 Veep 4 Band 2 3 4 Buble Club Chaplam 2 RUSSELL DAVIS Band Muslc Leller 2 Chemnsfry Club 3 Key Club 4 THOMAS DAVIS Cross Counfry 2 Indoor and Ouicloor Track 2 YCouncll 4 Marchmg Band 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchesfra 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 4 Chl HI Y 2 3 4 SANDRA DUTEMPLE GAA 2 3 4 Science Farr Isl' place 2 Hall Momlor 2 Junlor Red Cross 2 3 4 PE Assf 4 Walcefvelcl Gundes 4 LUCINDA DYE Nurses Assl Club 2 GAA 2 3 School Sfore 3 4 Slgma TrlH1Y 3 Chaplam 4 DEANNA DYKE ELLEN EATON DAVID EDWARDS Track JV 2 Golf Club 2 Foofball JV 3 VBTSIIY 4 Ophml Hn Y 4 French Club 4 BARBARA ELDER Homeroom Treas 2 GAA 2 3 4 Sigma Trl HI Y 4 JANET ELLIS Homeroom Chaplann 3 Sngma TrlHrY 3 French Club 3 Epsllon Tr: H1 Y 4 Arf Club 4 ALICE ENGLISH Class Sec 2 Sensor Forum 3 Homeroom Veep3 GAA 2 3 Gym Assl 3 Orcheslra 3 JULIA ENTRIKEN Thealer Club 2 Cllmc Assl' 2 3 4 Band 3 Sigma Tru HIY 3 4 RICHARD ENTWHISTLE Varsdy Baseball 2 VANCE FABELLA Choir 2 Wreslllng Leffer 2 JV Baseball 2 Afhlehc Lefler 3 Opllml HI Y 4 MAUREEN FELTMAN Debale Club 2 4 NED FINE Class Senafor 4 Homeroom Pres 2 Treas 3 Twnlnghfers 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchesfra 3 Spanlsh Honor Soclely 2 3 Varsufy Tennis 3 4 BONNIE FINK Homeroom Veep 2 Modern Music Club 2 Zefa Kappa Trl HIY 2 GAA 2 3 School Slore 3 DONNA FLOYD Nahonal Honor Socuely 3 4 OTTICIBIS Club G A A 4 Bel C Ho Y 2 BRENDA FOLLIN GAA 2 3 ROBERT FOUGHT Flrefaghfers Club 2 3 GARY FRANKLIN JOHN FREEMAN BISA 2 3 Chess Club 2 Chemlsfry Club 3 Rockef SOCISIY 4 MICHAEL FRIEDMAN Varuefy Talenl Club 2 Orcheslra 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 4 All Slale Orcheslra DALE FRIESZ PEGGY FULCHER PEGGY FUNSTON Homeroom Veep 2 Pres 4 French Club Veep 3 French Honor Socnefy 2 Pres 3 4 KeyeHes 3 Corresponclmg Sec 4 Wakelueld Guides 4 SIGNAL Edllor nal Edulor 4 lnler Fallh Councul 4 WARWICK FURR Homeroom Veep 3 Track 2 Afhlehc Leiter 3 4 Boys Gymnashc Club 2 Ophmu Hu Y 4 ELLEN GALUSHA Square Dancing Club 2 Cholr 2 3 4 V ruely Show 2 3 Wa efneld Singers 2 3 4 Amncn Trl HI Y 4 PAUL GAMMELL B nd 2 4 Ph H Y 3 ROBERT GAMMON Homeroom Pres 2 Cross Counfry 2 3 Track 2 3 Phu HI Y 2 Science Farr 2 3 Nahonal Honor Soclely 4 DESMA GEORGE Homeroom Sec 2 Typlng Club 2 GAA 2 3 4 Scnence Essay Conlesl 2 Nahonal Honor SOCIEIY 4 Amlcu Trl Ha Y 3 4 Office Assl 4 PENNY GERBICH Homeroom Veep 2 3 Sec 4 GAA Treas 2 Pres 3 Veep 4 Della Tru HIY 2 Pres 3 Chaplaun 4 Keyelles 3 4 REBECCA GIBSON Tenms Club 2 Omega Tn HIY 2 3 Epsilon Trl Hu Y 4 LINDA GILBERT Homeroom Treas 3 Glrls Chorus 2 Omega Tn Hn Y 3 Epsnlon Trl HI Y 4 Keyeffes 4 MARY GORSCHBOTH Gnrls Tumblmg Club 2 GAA 2 3 4 Gnrls Trampolme Club 3 Band 2 3 ICC 3 JOANNE GOTTSHALL French Honor SOCIBIY 2 3 4 Keyefles 3 Veep 4 SIGNAL Sfaff 4 Nahonal Honor Soclely 4 BONNIE GRAY Buble Club 2 Keyefles 4 Amxcu Trl HI Y 4 ROSEANN GREENBERG Homeroom Sec 4 Tennis Club AA 2 4 Dell T H 3 4 Office A Nahonal Honor Socnely 4 ROBERT GRESS JOSEPH GONINAN Foofball 4 SUSAN HADLEY Homeroom Sec 2 4 Pres 3 Sr Forum Sec 3 Malorefle 2 Malorelle club 2 GAA 2 3 4 Della Tru HIY 3 4 Veep 2 KeyeHes 2 Gnrls Offncnals Club 3 STARSTONE Typlsf 4 Prophecy Chalrman Honor Sfudy Hall 4 HARRY HAGERTY Golf 2 Modern Muslc Club 2 JV Baskelball 2 Foolball 3 4 Ophml HIY 3 4 I I I ' 2. 33 . . . 2, 3, 1 a hi Tri- I- , 3, g '. . , I.: .. 2:3II4. 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I-I kf. ji:--.2 I . , a , 5 i i- . coN'sTANcE DAVIS, Bible club 2, e.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Amid I - I I I I' I I I ' I I 23 G. . . , 3, gh ln ri- i-Y , :I I' ss'I. 4: 290 RICHARD HALL Cross Counlry 2 3 4 Traclc Indoor 2 4 Oul'door2 3 4 Chr HIY 2 3 Pres 4 RUTH HALL GAA 2 3 TERRENCE HALL Foolball 2 DE Club 3 LINDA HAMLIN Tel a Tale 4 LOUIS HANSEN Baseball Manager 2 Fare lughfers Club 3 WILLIAM HARTING Foofball 2 3 4 JV Baseball 2 STEPHEN HARVEY J V Foolball 2 Phu HI Y 3 Lab Assl 4 Chr HI Y 4 Roclrel Socrely 4 VERNON HARVEY MARY HASSLER Amncl Trl HI Y 2 3 Veep 4 Pep Club 2 STARSTONE Ad Manager 4 Assl 3 EDWARD HEID Homeroom Treas 4 Foolball 3 4 JOEL HEISER Homeroom Veep 4 BISA 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Varsrly Baseball 3 4 Varsrly Foo+baIl 4 SIGNAL Co Sporls Edllor 4 LINDA HENSHAW Pep Cub 2 GAA 3 AMICI Trl HI Y 3 4 Office Assl' 4 JUDITH HILL Homeroom Sec 3 Pres 4 Buble Club 2 Della :Y 2 3 JOAN HIPP Homeroom Sec 3 GAA 2 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Orcheslra 3 4 Epsilon Trl HIY 2 3 Sec 4 DAVID HOAG Homeroom Pres 3 BISA 3 BARBARA HOBGOOD Homeroom Pres 4 GAA 3 DENNY HOBSON Homeroom Treas 4 Ophmr 2 3 Treas 4 Wreslllng 3 4 Foolball 3 4 MERLE HOLADAY Pep Club 2 Slgma Tru Hn Y 2 3 French Club 3 Amlcl Tn HI Y 4 SIGNAL slaff 4 Ar? Club 4 sons 81 Modelmg Club 2 Amucu Tru HI Y 3 4 French Clu 3 Philosophy Club 4 Nahonal Honor Socnely 4 FRANK HOMAN Traclr 2 Baslxelball 2 3 FoofbalI2 3 4 Tennls 3 4 Nahonal Honor Soclely 3 4 SACIE HOOPER Homeroom Pres 2 Sec 3 Class Veep 3 Senalor 4 YCounc1l Sec 3 SASC Sec 4 Grrls Offnclals Club 2 .I V Cheerleader 2 Amucr Trl Hn Y Pres 3 Y Councll Rep 4 ROGER HORN Rod and Gun Club 2 Scnence Farr If place 3 GOLA HOUGHTON Homeroom Treas 2 Pres 3 Pep Clu 2 GAA 2 3 Sigma TrlHrY4 VOT 4 JOHN HOWELL Homeroom Treas 4 Traclr 3 Cross Coun fry 4 JAC UELYN HUDIBURG Semor Class Veep 4 Homeroom Veep 2 Pres 3 Scnence Falr Award 3 French Honor Socuefy 3 4 JV Cheerleader 2 Varsufy Cheerleader 3 co caplann 4 GAA 3 4 Keyelies 3 Recordlng Sec 4 Amncn Trl Hu Y 3 4 Nahonal Honor SOCIETY 4 WALTER IACONE Key Club 2 PENDULUM 4 THOMAS INGALLS JUDYTH INGRAM Fashlons and Modelmg Club 2 3 GAA 2 3 Cenlral Aflendance 4 ESTHER ISEMAN Homeroom Treas 2 Sec 4 Amucu Tn Hn Y 3 Sec 4 FTA Club Treas 2 Trampoline Club 3 Philosophy Club 4 G A A 3 4 JAMES JACKSON Foolball 4 DOUGLAS JARRELL BISA 2 3 Sfago Eleclrxcuan 2 3 DO Club3 4 JAMES JOHNSON Varsuly Foolball 2 3 4 Track 2 PATRICIA JOHNSON Fashrons and Modelmg Club 2 Sigma T IY 2 3 4 SUSAN JOHNSON Typlng Club 2 Della Trl HIY 3 4 Reguslrar Ass? 3 4 SUZANNE JOHNSON Homeroom Veep 2 Pres 4 Pep Club 2 GAA 2 3 JANE JONES Homeroom Treas 3 GAA 2 3 4 Delia Trl HI Y 2 Epsilon Trl HIY 3 4 Varsl+y Cheerleader 3 4 ROBERT JONES Baslefball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Foofball WILBUR JONES Ophmx 2 3 Chaplann 4 JV Foofball 3 SHARON JUDY HERMINE KAHN Della TrnHnY Hnsforuan 2 Treas 3 4 Pep Club 2 STARSTONE Boolrlzeeper 3 Curculahon and Business 4 MARY LEA KELLAM Homeroom Sec 4 Harrnoneffes 2 GAA 2 PE OIIICIOIS Club 2 Della T HIY 2 3 4 WILLIAM KELLY J V Baseball 3 Varslly 4 Ophml Hr Y 3 HOWARD KENNEDY Library Club 2 JAMES KIEHLE Homeroom Veep 4 Boys Gymnashc Club 2 Spanish Club Treas 3 4 Key Club 4 JOANN KIDWELL Square Dance Club 2 KAREN KIMBALL Homeroom Pres 3 Phnlosophy Club 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Slgma Tn HIY 2 SANDRA KING Zefa Kappa Tn Hr Y 3 4 NANCY KINSMAN Homeroom Treas 2 3 4 YCouncll 3 Treas 4 Epsllon TrlHlY 3 Treas 4 GAA 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Library Assl' 2 Fashions and Deslgnung Club 4 JOYCE KISER Spanlsh Club 2 4 Spamsh Honor Socuely 3 4 penlers Club 2 JV Baseball 3 Opflml HI Y 3 Sec 4 DAVE KLINKSICK Varslfy Foolball Manager 3 4 ELMER KNODERER Rho Hn Y 2 WILLIAM KUNZ KATHERYN KYLE GAA 2 3 Archery Club 2 Banlung Cu 3 4 Banlr Assl' 3 4 MARIS LANDSTROM Modelmg Club 2 PATRICIA LANE GAA 4 ANDREW LANG ROBERT LANTZ RUTH LATHAM Homeroom Treas 2 Omega Tn HI Y 2 3 SANDRA LAWS FHA Club 2 GAA 2 3 4 Dell' TrrHrY 3 4 Guldance Assl' 4 JAMES LEE Homeroom Pres 3 4 Cahzenshrp Award 3 Boys Slafe 3 Golf Team 2 3 4 Ophmn HIY 4 RONALD LEE Homeroom Veep 4 Basluelball Manager 2 Varsrfy LeHer 3 4 JV Tenms 3 VGFSITY Tennrs 4 Tenms Club 2 Upsvlon Hx Y 4 DIANE LETHCO Homeroom Sec 2 3 STARSTONE Ass? Copy Edlfor 2 Class Ednfor 3 Ednlorm Chlel 4 Spamsh Honor Socnefy 3 4 Keyeffes 3 4 Zefa Kappa Trl HI Y 3 4 CYRIL LETZELTER Band 4 SUSAN LETZLER Class Treas 2 3 4 Homeroom Pres and Veep 2 Chaplam 3 Orcheslra 2 3 Band 2 Treas 3 4 e Club Pres 2 PTA CIIIZGHSIIIP Award 3 Nahonal Honor Socrefy 4 GAA 3 D lla Tn HIY 2 Veep 3 Pres 4 Semor Honor Card Comm 4 JUDITH LINTON Girls Offucnals Club 2 GAA 2 3 Della Tru Hn Y 2 3 4 Spanish Club 2 . . . 1 .3. . ' ' : ' . . . : ' '- . . - - ri-H'- . . - 1 1 f 'V 'I 4. ' .: 'I .: 'lullzll - : .ri- - I Tri-H'- . ,'4. ' ' ' ' ' ' - - 1 ' MARGARET HOLLINGSWORTH, Homeroom Pres. ag Fssh- ROLAND KISER- CINS Veer' 21 J'V-,Ffiolliall 22 SING Ca'- . . 1 .. .Q .- I I b , ,, , . , , , ' Ib.: I . : ' '. s I I . - . . 1 Iv Q I . I A U . .1 . . . D 3 . . . , , Q a . j:e',.,zPp 29I ' ' ' ' JOHN LIPSCOM B DAVID LISKA, B.l.S.A. 2, Manager 3: Track and Field Club 2: Cross Counfry 2. Leffer 3, 4: Co-Capfain 4: Oufdoor Track Z, Leffer 3, 4: Chi Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM LOCHRIDGE, Dance Band 2, 3. DAVID LOCKMAN, Homeroom Veep 2, 3, 4: Music Club Pres. 2: B.I.S.A. 2, 4: Varsify Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Varsify Foof- ball 3. CAROLYN LONG, Choir 2, 3: Variefy Show 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4: French Club 4. EDDIE LOPEZ-CEPERO, Bzseball 3: Spanish 3, 4: B.I.S.A. 4. ANN LOUTIENHEISER, Homeroom Treas. 4: Choir 2: Llbrary Club 2: Amici Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Treas. 4: Keyeffes 2, 3, Veep 4: Girls Officials Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Walrsfield Guides 3, 4: Lab Ass'f. 3: Sr. Acfivifies Leffer 3: Guidance Ass'f. 4. ANITA LOWE, Fashions and Modeling Club 2. JAMES LUKER, Official Scorelreeper Baslelball 3. ROGER LUXFORD, Chi Hi-Y 3, 4: School Sfore 4. ELAINE LYNN, Ass'f. Edifor-in-Chief of SIGNAL 3. PETER LYNN, Upsilon Hi-Y 2, 3: Varsify Foofball 2, Lelfered 3, 4: J.V. Baslrefball 2: Baseball 4, Leffered 2, 3: Opfimi Hi-Y 4. STEPHEN LYONS, J.V. Foofball 2, 3: Nafional Honor So- ciefy 4. ARLENE MacEWEN VIRGINIA MACKLIN, Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 2, 3: Library Ass'+. 4: School Sfore Ass l'. 4: Delfa Tri-Hi-Y 4. ROBERT MADAGAN, Sfage Elecfricians Club 2, 3, 4. mmm- JOSEPH MAGUIRE LINDA MAINES, Delfa Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. BARBARA MALONE, Homeroom Sec. 2, 3: Delfa Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Biology Lab Ass'+. 3: French Club 3: PENDULUM Business Manager 4: Amici Tri- Hi-Y 4: Keyeffes 4: Gymnaslics Club 4. CLINTON MANGUM GLEN N MANN ROBERTA MARCHANT, Fashions and Modeling 3: Trampo- line 3: Pep Club 2. KAREN MARCY, Homeroom Veep 3, Pres. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: J.V. Cheerleader 2: Amici Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Veep 3: Officials Club 2: French Club Pres. 3: Wakefield Guides 3, 4: PENDULUM 4: Sr. Honor Card Comm. 4. JOYCE MARSH JAMES MARSHALL, Traclz 3: B.I.S.A. 3. PATRICIA MARTIN, Homeroom Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Veep 4: l.C.C. 2: Omega Tri-Hi-Y Veep 3: Zefa Kappa Tri-Hi-Y 4: Keyelfes 4. ROBERT MATHER, J.V. Cross Counfry 3: Indoor Track J.V. 3: Phi Hi-Y Veep 3. DONNA MAY, Homeroom Sec. 3, Treas. 4: Pep Club 2: Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4: Library Ass'f. 2. MELVIN MAYO, Wresfling 2, 4: Traclc 2, 4: Tracli and Field Club 2: Foofball 3: lnframural Manager 3. FRED McALEER BONNIE MCDUFF, Homeroom Treas. 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Delfa Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treas. 3, Y-Council Rep. 4: G.A.A. 3, 4. . ' .Q :' ' 1 -- 'r . , , , I .V Q i . :H .' . 1. , . I 4 . 292 CORNELIA McGREW, Canasfa Club 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Walefield Guides 3, 4: Clinic Ass'I. 4. FRANCIS McLEAREN, Golf Club 2: Baseball 2, 3.4: B.I.S.A. 2, 3. MARIE McMlLLAN, Homeroom Treas. 4: Amici Tri-Hi-Y 3, Hisforian 4: Choir 4: Canasla Club 2. BETTY MERRILL, G.A.A. 2, 3: Library Ass'f. 2, 3: Bela Chi Tri-Hi-Y 3. JOHN MEROLD, Track and Field Club 2: Baseball Manager 3. ROBERT MIDDLETON, Ouldoor Track 2, 3, 4: Indoor 3, 4. DORCAS MILLER, Homeroom Pres. 2: Class Sec. 3, 4: Modern Music Club 2: Zefa Kappa Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Girl's Slafe 3: Spanish Honor Sociely 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4. ELLIN MILLER, French Club Sec. 2, 3: French Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Choir Accompanisl 2: Madrigals 2: Science Award 2: PENDULUM Jr. Ediforial Ass'f. 3, Edifor 4: QUILL AND SCROLL 3. 4. ALAN MILLS, Phi Hi-Y 3: Guns and Hunling Club 2. GLORIA MOLINA STEPHEN MOORE JAMES MORIARTY, Tennis Club 2: Chi Hi-Y 4. JOYCE MORTON, Y4Teens 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Amici Tri'Hi-Y 4: Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Ari Club 4. WILLIAM MURDAUGH DONALD MURTHA, Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4: Traclr 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Dramafics 2: Parficipafion Science Fair 2, 3: Co-Chairman Honor Sfucly Hall 4. EARL MYERS, Oufdoor Track, J.V. Traclr 2, Varsily 4: Indoor Traclz Varsify 4: Cross Counfry 3, 4: Chi Hi-Y 4. VIRGINIA NASH CHARLES NEILL, Guns and Hunfing Club Pres. 2: Band 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Phi Hi-Y 3. GLORIA NETHERS, Square Dancing Club, 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls Officials Club 3: Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3. PHILIP NIELSON, Traclz and Field Club 2: Chi Hi-Y 3. 4. JAMES NORWOOD, Sfudeni Governmenf Veep 3, Pres 4: Cross Counlry 2: Track 2: Bible Club Pres. 2: B.l.S.A. Class Manager 2: Chi Hi-Y Veep 2, 3: Scholasfic Lefler 3: Science Fair 3. SUSAN O'HARA, Homeroom Veep 2, Treas. 3: Maioreile Club 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pres. 4: Library Ass'f. 3. 4: Keyeffes 3, 4: Chemisiry Club 4: Girls Chorus 4. CAROL OHLIN, Homeroom Sec. 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Gym Ass'I. 4: Clinic Ass'l. 4: Bela Chi Tri-Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM ORMSBEE JANE PADEN, Homeroom Pres. 2, Veep 2, 3: Siudenf Govern- menf 3rd Veep 4: I.C.C. Pres. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls Officials Club 2: G.A.A. Manager 2, 3: Amici Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Library Ass'f. 2, 3, 4: J.V. Cheerleader 2, 3, Varsily 4: Radcliff Boolr Award 3: Ari Lab Ass'I. 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 4. STANLEY PALIVODA, Tennis Club 2: Wresfling 3, 4: Choir 4. BERNARD PALMER JAMES PAQUETTE WILLIAM PARKS, J.V. Foo+ball 3. THOMAS PATTON, Homeroom Trees. 4: Cross Counlry 2: Traclr 3: Chi Hi-Y 4. MARTIN PAWLEY, Chi Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3. 293 1 1 1 'IVV ' W F LARRY PAYNE Wresfllng 2 3 Foolball 3 ROBERT PAXSON Baseball 2 Wreslllng 2 SANDRA PECTOL Pep Club 2 Spanlsh Honor Soclely 2 3 4 Slgma Trl Hl Y 2 3 BETTY PENDLETON YTeen 2 Archery 2 GARFIELD PENNELL Wreslllng 2 CIIHIC Assl 3 4 DONALD PETERS VIRGINIA PETERS Homeroom Treas 2 Sec 3 GAA 2 3 4 GITIS OTIICIBIS Club 2 Della Trl HlY 2 3 4 Brldg Club 3 EVELYN PETERSON Homeroom Pres 2 Veep 2 Modern MUSIC Club 2 COHSIIIUIIOHGI Convenllon 2 Zela Kappa 3 Keyel+es 4 NANCY PETERSON Homeroom Sec 2 Cholr 2 3 GAA 2 3 4 Varlely Show 2 3 Archery Club 2 School Play 3 Glrls Tumbllng Club 3 Glrls Chorus 4 CHARLES PLANCK Class Veep 2 Pres 3 4 Homeroom Pres 2 Upsllon Hl Y 2 Varslly Foolball 2 3 4 J V Traclt 2 Opllml Hl Y 2 3 LYNN POSEY Chl Hl Y 3 4 YCouncll Rep 3 lennls 2 JULIANNE PURINTON Homeroom Treas 2 Keyelles 2 3 Treas 4 Cholr 2 3 4 Varlely Show 2 3 4 Wahefleld Slngers 3 JANE QUEEN Homeroom Sec 2 Llbrary Assl 2 Ofllce Assl' 3 4 Cenfral Allendance Assl 4 YTeens Sec 2 Fashlons and Modellng Club 2 Della Trl Hl Y 3 4 NANCY QUICK Square Danclng Club Pres 2 Fashlons and Modellng Club 3 MARGARET QUINLAN DO 4 ROBERT RALPH JOYCE REDEEN Llbrary Ass+ 2 Rlfle Club 2 REBECCA REECE GEORGE REINHART MARJORIE REMEIKAS Homeroom Treas 2 Sec 4 Cholr 2 3 4 Varlely Show 2 3 Amlcl T HlY 3 4 JAMES REVELL Pholography Club Pres 2 Ground Observers Club Treas 3 WILLIAM REYNOLDS SHOSHANNA RITZENBURG Homeroom Sec 2 SIGNAL Buslness Slaff 2 Buslness Manager 3 Edlfor ln Chlef 4 Amlcl Trl HlY 2 3 Spealters Bureau 2 3 GAA 3 4 Qulll and Scrol 3 4 ROBERTA ROBBERTS Homeroom Sec 2 Treas 3 Pep Club Treas 2 Della Trl l'IlY3 4 Pres 2 PAUL RONKA Homeroom Sec 2 Veep 3 Pres 4 Nallonal Honor Soclely 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Baslrelball 2 3 Base 2 HARRY ROWE Baseball 2 CAROLYN ROWSEY Class Senalor 3 Sfudenl' Governmenl Treas 4 Homeroom Pres 2 Treds 4 GAA 2 Sec Treas 3 Brldge Club 2 Slgma Trl HlY 2 Chaplaln 3 Treas Spanlsh Honor Soclely 2 4 Sec 3 Speallers Bureau 3 4 FREDERICK ROY ELEANOR RUBIN Orcheslra 2 3 4 Modern MUSIC Club 2 Naflonal MUSIC Award 2 Dlsfrlcl Fesllval Qulnlel 3 Band 3 HOWARD RUBLE Guns and Hunllng Club 2 OUTI SAILA Exchange sfudenl FLORENCE SALISBURY Cholr 2 GAA 2 3 Pen Pals Club 2 3 Amlcl Trl HlY 3 4 PETER SANDBANK Traci Club 2 Chl Hl Y 2 3 4 Cross Counlry 2 3 4 Indoor Tracl: 2 3 4 Cross Counlry Leller 3 4 Track Le++er 4 SUSAN SANDERS Homeroom Pres 3 4 Sec 2 Forum Sec 2 Zefa Kappa Trl Hl Y 2 3 Pres 4 Modern MUSIC Club 2 GAA 2 PENDULUM Arl and Layoul Edllor 3 4 MILES SANDIN Gun and Hunllng Club 2 RICHARD SANDSTROM BETSY SARI Walrefleld Band 2 3 GAA 2 3 4 Slgma T HlY 3 4 DENISE SAUREL Homeroom Sec 2 Treas 3 GAA 2 3 Glrls OTTICIBIS Club 2 Bela Chl Trl Hl Y 2 3 French Club 3 STARSTONE Copy Assl 4 Amlcl Trl HlY 4 TeIIaTale Thealer 3 MARION SCHOLTZ GARLAND SCHWEICKHARDT Baslrelball JV 2 Varslly 4 BasebaIlJV 2 VBYSIIY 2 3 4 FRANCES SCRIPTURE Homeroom Sec 3 Bela Chl Trl Hl Y 2 3 Sec 4 Brldge Club 3 CHRYSTAL SEEDS Homeroom Veep 3 Orcheslra 2 CARL SEESE ANITA SHANK Key Club 2 Malorelle Club 2 3 Malorelle Squad 3 4 Epsllon Trl Hl Y 4 JANET SHAPIRO Cholr 2 3 4 Pen Pal Club 2 Varlely Show 2 3 Walcefleld Slngers 3 JAMES SHIPP CARROLL SIMPSON Homeroom Treas 2 Wreslllng 2 Base ball JV 2 Varslly 3 4 JAMES SIMPSON Foolball JV 2 Varslfy 3 4 Baseball 2 Varslly 3 4 Baslrelball Varslly 3 4 ROBERT SIMPSON Canasla Club 2 Bowllng lnlramurals 2 3 Chess Club 3 LOLA SINGLE Homeroom Pres 2 Omega Trl HlY 2 3 OTTICE Assl 3 Epsllon Trl Hl Y 4 Gulclance Assl 4 294 . -I .. ri-'- It I II I , ' 3. .: ' .Il ri-'- 'I I . , 'l '.: 'I U 1 . 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' ' '. 5' ' 1'-Q ANN SIPLE Homeroom Veep 3 Orcheslra 2 3 Sir g Quarlel 3 Nahonal Honor Soclely 3 4 ROBERT SKOLNIK F ench Honor Soclely 3 GEORGE SKRZYPEK Phu Hu Y 3 ICC 3 Dance Club 3 MICHAEL SLAYTON Homeroom Veep 4 Track 2 Chr Hr Y 2 lnlrarnural Manager 2 3 4 Tenms 3 4 HELEN SMILEY Thealer Club 2 Bndge Club 3 Srgma Tn Hu Y 3 4 Hall Momlor 4 EILEEN SMITH Homeroom Chaplain 4 School Orcheslra 2 3 4 DlSfI'lC'I Music Feshval 2 3 Muslc Feshval Medals 2 3 Musuc Club 4 FRANKLIN SMITH Homeroom Treas 2 Veep 3 4 Arls and Crafls Club 2 Spanish Club 3 4 Phu HrY 3 JUDY SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH FTA 2 Amlcl Trl HIY 2 HISIOTIGH 3 Pres 4 GAA 3 4 Gurls Gymnashc Club 3 Wakefield Gurdes 3 4 Nahonal Honor Soclely 4 WILLIAM SNOOTS Wresllmg JV 3 4 Hall Monalor 3 4 FRANCIS SOKOLOVE Orchesfra 2 3 Band 2 3 Chr HrY DOUGLAS SOUTHERLAND Guns and Hunhnq Club 2 Band 2 lnlramurals 2 3 4 Phu HnY Treas 3 Debale and Drs cussuon Club 4 YVONNE SOWERS Pep Club 2 VOT 4 HENRY SPANGLER b 2 3 REBECCA SPROLES Pen Pal Club 2 GAA 2 3 YTeens Chaplain 2 School Slore 4 Offoce Assl 4 SANDRA STEVENS Homeroom Pres 3 Treas 4 Choar Sigma Tn HI Y 3 4 CHARLOTTE STEWART ICC 2 Pen Pal Club 4 Pres 2 3 Amrcl Trl HIY 2 4 Sec 2 Llbrary Assl' 2 Choir Llbrarlan 2 4 GAA 2 3 4 Varnefy Show 3 EUGENE STILLWELL Track 3 4 Wreslllng 4 PAUL STONE Orchesfra 2 3 Track 2 3 4 ROBERT SULLIVAN Homeroom Treas 2 Pres 3 Wresllmg 2 Golf 2 3 4 Science Farr 3 Phu HI Y 3 Ophml HIY 4 Key Club 4 Nahonal Honor Socrefy 4 STARSTONE Ass? Class Edrlor 4 SANDRA SWAIN MEIOPQIIQ Club 2 Della Trl HI Y 2 3 4 Malorefle Capl 2 3 4 Lab Assf 2 Brrdge Club 3 ICC Rep and Treas 3 Nahonal Honor Soclely 3 4 Philosophy 4 Deans Assl 4 JEANNE TALLEY Homeroom Pres 4 GA.A 2 3 4 Gurls gffncuys Club 2 Spanish Honor Soclely 2 Della Trl Hu Y 3 eop ROBERT TATE Homeroom Veep 2 SIGNAL 2 3 School Sfore Manager 2 3 Upsllon HIY 2 3 4 DELORES TAYLOR RONALD TERWILLIGER JV Baskelball 2 Varslly 3 4 Tenms Club 2 Varsrly Baseball 2 3 4 JV Foolball 3 opllml HI Y 4 WILLIAM THACH Homeroom Sec 2 Baseball Manager 2 BISA 3 4 Spamsh Club Pres 3 4 Key Club 3 Board Member 4 JAMES THACHER Chonr 4 SUZANNE THOMASON Omega Tn HIY 2 3 Epsilon r HI Y 4 JOHN THOMPSON Baskelball Manager 2 JANICE TILGHMAN Homeroom Sec 3 FHA Club 2 GAA 2 3 4 Bela Chr Tn HIY 2 3 Treas 4 French Club Treas 3 Inframural Manager 4 Grrls Offucrals Club 4 PENDULUM 4 Gundance Assf 4 HARRY TREXEL Cross Counlry 3 Indoor Track 3 DAVID TRIVETT Homeroom Pres 2 Speakers Bureau 2 Pres 3 Orchesfra 2 4 Veep 3 Band Veep 2 Harvard Award 3 Phrlosophy Club 4 Sr Honor Card Comm 4 MILDRED TRUE Pen Pal Club 2 Choir 2 4 Pholography Club 3 RICHARD TUGGLE BISA 2 3 4 Tenms 2 3 Gym Assl 4 MARGY UTTERBACK RACHEL VAN WINKLE Homeroom Pres 4 French Club 2 MARTHA VAN ZANDT Band 2 3 4 Orchesfra Secflon Leader 3 4 Honor Sludy Hall Chalrman 4 MARILYN VARNER FH.A Club 2 3 Pres 2 Veep 3 BARBARA VEST Homeroom Pres 2 Sec 3 Malorelle 2 GAA 2 3 4 Zela Kappa Tn HnY 3 Treas 4 CHARLES VICKERS Homeroom Veep 2 4 Trees 3 JV Baskelball 2 3 Varslfy 4 Ophmr HIY 3 4 DIANE VLACHOS GAA 2 3 4 FHA Treas 3 DAVID WAKEFIELD Band 2 4 Orcheslra 2 4 Twlllghlers 2 Chu Ha Y 3 4 Wreslllng Team 4 GEORGE WALKER ALICE WALTERS GAA 2 YTeens 2 Canasla Club Choar 2 3 4 RICHARD WARD Homeroom Veep 4 Baseball 2 Wresllmg 3 Foolball 3 4 ALICE WARREN DO Club 4 JOHN WEAVER Canasla Club 2 Mafhemahcs Honor So clefy 4 JENNINGS WEBB DO Club 3 4 Tenms Club 2 . . : . : in I ' . '-'-.r'ri- 3' 4. I I I I I . EDWARD SPITLER, Homeroom Veep 4: Foolball 2, 3: Base- SP 'k '5 BWBUU 3? Sigma T I'HI'Y 3- VWP 4- all , . . - . - : ' 2: I ' . . - . - : - : 2: . : - . . . 295 . . . . : . WILLIAM WEBB DANI WECHT CARMEN WEGENER, Homeroom Veep 3, 4: Orcliesfra 2: Band 2, 4, Officer 3: Ar? Lab Ass'I. 41 Della Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Officer 4. SANDRA WHITEHEAD NANCY WHITNEY, Homeroom Pres. 2, Sec. 3: Choir 23 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Keyeffes 3, 47 Office Ass'f. 43 Reading Teacher Ass'f. 4. SUZANNE WHITNEY, Homeroom Treas. 33 Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 33 I.C.C. Rep. 43 Dramafics Club 21 SIGNAL Feafure Edifor 41 Keyeffes 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3: Volleyball Manager 4. RONALD WHITTAKER, Foofball 2, 3, 4: Track 37 Opiimi Hi-Y 3, 4. JON WILHELM, Sfudenf Council 23 Homeroom Pres. 2: B.I.S.A. 2, 31 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Variely Show 25 French Honor Socieiy 2, 3, 4. JERRY WILLIAMS JUDITH WILLIAMS, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Hisforian 3, 2nd Veop 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: STARSTONE Pliofo Edifor 4, Tell-a-Tale Theafer 4: German Club 47 Pllolography Club 4. MONTY WILSON, Varsify Foolball 3, 4. SANDRA WITHERS, Homeroom Treas. 43 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y 3, T eax. 43 Pep Club 2. 296 JON WOLFE, Choir 31 Wakefield Singers 3. MARION WOOD, F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. 3. STEPHEN WOOD, Homeroom Veep 4, Treas. 2: Orclweslra 2, 3. JUDY WOODARD, Travellers Club 2: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Veep 3, French Club 3, 4, Amici Tri-Hi-Y 4: G.A.A. 4. JAMES WOOLARD, Homeroom Chaplain 4: J.V. Foofball Capf. 2: Varsiiy Foofball 3, 4: Opfimi Hi-Y 3, Veep 2, Pres. 43 Variefy Show 3. ROXANNA WORKMAN, F.T.A. Club 2, Amici Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Science Fair Honorable Meniion 31 SIGNAL 4. WILLIAM WRIGHT, Homeroom Pres. 2: Rho Hi-Y 21 Ryflmm and Blues Club 2: PENDULUM 3. NANCY WYNKOOP PATRICIA YEATMAN, G.A.A. 2, 3, 47 Homeroom Pres. 2, 4, Girls Gymnasfics Club 2, 3. 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