Wakefield High School - Starstone Yearbook (Arlington, VA)
- Class of 1959
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WAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA VOLUME V STARSTONE 1959 This year's graduating class, the first to have attended Wakeheld from the seventh to the twelfth grade, has seen and taken part in the growth of Wakeheld from a new, little-known school to a school of quality and reputation. The first student government and the change to the present form, the year that the Walceield foot- ball team beat W-L, the many citizenship and scholastic awards that the school has received, the establishment and growth of clubs and honor societies, and WakeHeld's accreditation-these are but a few of the high points of VV:-1kef1eld's history that this year's graduating class has wit- nessed and participated in. The members of the class of 1959 will carry with them the knowledge and high standards for conduct that they acquired at Wakeheld. As they go on to college or to the vocation of their choice, it is hoped that they will set an example that will uphold and augment the high reputa- tion of their school. Starstones were small five-pointed fossils found in England, the former home of the Washington family. They formed the pattern of the stars on the Washington Coat of Arms and, it is said, of the stars on the American flag. Since Wakefield was named after George Washing- ton's birthplace, the name Starstone was chosen because of its close relationship to George Wash- ington. STAFF ARDEN WALDRON JOYCE BREWER ROBERTA KLAR CHARLOTTE JACK JANE WILDER LEN MILLER BILL BAUGI-IMAN GLENN ALLEY NANCY TOLMAN JACKIE STEI-IMAN LINDA TAYLOR ALICE ALDERMAN SALLIE SHEPHERD GLEN CI-IASTAIN ELAINE HOAG KAREN RODERICK DON GOINS DAVE PERKINS AEIGAIL SALYERS JEFFREY HERMAN JEANNIE KAFER SUSAN STEVENS Editor in Chief Class Editor Class Assistant Class Assistant Activities Editor Activities Assistant Sports Editor Sports Assistant Ad Editor Ad Assistant Ad Assistant Layout Editor Layout Editor Layout Assistant Layout Assistant Photography Editor Photographer Photographer Copy Editor Copy Editor Copy Assistant Copy Assistant JEAN MAUPIN Secretarial KATHY JACKSON Secretarial Hopg JQHNSON SC'CTEfdt'ic1l LOUISE LIGHTSEY Seffffdfidl JANICE I-IOWDERSHELI. Business Manager JOAN MCNELI.IS Bookkeeper BARBARA FROST Assistant Bookkeeper MR. SIMMS SPOUSOV MR. WESTBROOK Sponsor , YV TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Faculty Student Body Activities Sports Community Rush hour traffic Wakefield students fill the halls in the last-minute rush before school begins. Since 1953, Wake5eld,s first year of operation, the student's day, like the building, has undergone con- siderable change. In 1953, the student rose at 8:00 and rushed to the bus stop, hoping to catch one of the unpredictable buses. Now, the student awakens at 6:45 and, less than an hour later, half-dressed, still asleep, and with- out breakfast, dashes out the door to the bus stop hoping that the bus will not be as punctual as usual. On the bus, then as now, the student, holding a load of books in one arm and clinging desperately to the back of a seat with his free hand, manages, if he is lucky, to maintain a somewhat upright position during the rough trip to school. If, however, by some stroke of luck, he gets a seat, the student perches precariously on the edge of the seat, defying gravity at every turn. Upon reaching school, in 1953, the student had to And now a word from our sponsori' Don Bell, Nancy Tolman, Bob Mitchell, Barlow Herget, and Mr. Campbell listen as Nancy Steele reads the morning an- nouncements at a Senior Assembly. Na OH plus H CL? Why H OH and N a C l, of course The Wakefield spirit of study is illustrated even in chemistry class. Morning- weave between the piles of building materials and wade through the inevitable mud or go over planks that served for sidewalks before entering the build- ing. Now the student walks easily across unobstructed, paved sidewalks into the building. In the cafeteria, where he must wait until 8:00, the student thankfully gulps down the continental breakfast of coffee or juice and a roll that is served daily. Then he plods resignedly through che crowded halls to his locker, which never opens. Until this year, the student had settling down to Work Wakefield Bureau of Investigation judi'Flanders, Bill Goodman, and JoAnne Boswell check in Pete Boyer at the Central Attendance office Has my copy of 'MAD' arrived yet?,' Susan Crump waits on Susan Max- well at the school store. l' bf E.. Smmih 1' 4 a fifteen minute homeroom period every morning, but this year under a new system, the student attends homeroom only on Tuesdays and Thursdays. After morning exercises and announcements, the student settles down to the endless hours of school- worlc until lunch. In 1953, while the building was still under construction, the classes were often interrupted by the sound or steam shovels, sledge hammers, and Hey Joel Pass the nails -CRASH! Too, the stu- dent often had to adjust to unfinished classrooms and inadequate facilities. But now, the morning passes un- interrupted save by an occasional fire alarm or air raid drill. Finally, the last period before lunch nears its idda - Female plus phone equals endless hours Glen Alley waits for Janice Howdershell to finish using the phone. Quiet? Wlvatls that? Wakefield's library offers a rare moment of quiet tn studying students. talk and relaxation end, and the student, who could swear that the teacher set the clock back at least fifteen minutes, mentally pushes the minute hand around to bell time. And then-lunch, at last! The weary student mi- raculously transformed. He bounds out of the class- room and hurries to the cafeteria. In 1953, the cafe- teria was overcrowded and unorganized. Now, the ca- feteria is still crowded but organization and the addi- tion to two new lines have greatly improved the situa- tion. Also, the student may now buy pizza, French Say! We could use your at R.K.O. Tish Montague poses for her senior picture. Lunch time-But who eats? Chaos typifies the daily lunch hour. Gosh'! I Wonder how Superboy will get out of this one. ' Mike Lintner, Tom Rowlett, Mike Sanderson and Tommy Gates study in the senior court. pastry or donuts from various clubs to add variety to his diet. During lunch, the student studies intently as he eats, or carries on an animated conversation between bites. Then, the bell rings again and the student, taking a deep breath, plunges into the chaos of the halls and heads in the general direction of his next class. Lunch over, the student resumes his studies but now the end of school is in sight. For the rest of the clay, the student works diligently, but always with one eye on the clock. Fmally, the long awaited bell signalling the end of school rings and the student joins the 3 My nose knows these are yours! Ev Swan reclaims a pair of tennis shoes from Judy Nicholson and Becky Ashley at the Lost and Found. Afternoon- The Great Exodus Wakefield students leave school at 2:45. closed books and release And Goldilocks said to the three bears, . . . Mrs. Toivanen, sponsor, and Bobbi Coulter, John Iennrich, Martha McLaney, and Abbi Salyers, members of Quill and Scroll, meet after school. ,.-I WalQejield will shine tonight! Mr. Soncn lights the bonfire at I1 VVarrior pep rally. After school-clubs, sports and dances Scavenger hunts are funfl' jack Gcrmns and Jimmy Hudson carry the VVakefielcl totem pole. mad rush to lockers and buses. And, if the student calculates correctly and applies his full speed and skill, he is sometimes rewarded with a seat on the homeward hound bus. For many students, however, the school day does not end at 2:45. Since WakeHeld's first year, a com- plex system of activities has been developed in which the student may take part according to his skills and preferences. Activitiw such as clubs and honor socie- ties meet after school. Y-Club meetings, games and dances usually cake place in the evening. And one activity-the Ivioonwatch team-sometimes meets in the middle of the night. There is room for every pref- erence in Wakeneld,s extracurricular program. Thus, since 1953, we, the first complete graduating class have seen and taken part in these changes which illustrate the growth and improvement of the school. Pye goz the Whole World in my arms . . .H Nancy Parrott, Jewel Boleyn, jane Pennington, and Danny Cullather at a Wakefield dance. FACULTY ,L Lil lLL xll.l scugq X' ev KR 'P 'Z' X kfaggfs 5 A64 fy? N 'I Q I , I V PF QED H M.-.Z AlxLLL-au cw Xlwgxxelgk N - Q' :gQ : 5 . fl .9 W' r ' ,N V X -:L-rg. -..4.-:A 3 ,- , f - , Y . X 7 '. Q 9,70 JS . . , 1 pu . ' - I 1 vu! N Ji,-,L Q 'I Rf' xg f' V ' XX gy-'Z ,jb- S '7-S1 ' 5 C 5 - 1 A 'HI nu- Y 4 sigfff 35-X ix SPM FACULTY During the past six years, the Wakeneld faculty has helped Wake- field to grow to its present state. When Wakeheld opened for its first year ofpperation, the faculty had to cope with many inconveni- ences and establish precedents in teaching that were to remain a part of the school and its reputation throughout the years to come. They worked hard, not only in teaching, but also in helping the student body to organize various vital activities such as the student govern- ment, the sports program, the many clubs and honor societies, and the publications. Today, many of the original faculty are still teach- ing at Wakeheld. To them, and to the teachers that have joined the teaching staff since XVakefield's first year, we owe appreciation for their work that has helped to make Wakeheld a better school. Therefore, as we, the seniors, graduate after six years at Wake- field, we will mirror the work and teaching of our faculty in a man- ner that, it is hoped, will be worthy of the job that they have done. The first time I saw Wakeheld I thought, This is a school to be remembered. I especially noted that first day the wide halls of your beautifully designed building, your light and attractive classrooms, your well-equipped laboratories and shops. I suppose every student remembers the lighter side of high school-friendships with classmates, excitement of school athletics, satisfactions gained from working on school publications and in student g-overnment, creative joys from school music and dramatics, and the sheer fun of school social functions. But I soon came to realize that, above all else, Wakeheld will be remembered for its educational program. I have come to know your fine principal, Wilson, and I have learned of the excellent courses offered at Wakeheld under your well-trained and conscientious teachers. To be sure, you will always remember Wakeheld for the beauty of the building and for the many happy extra-cur- ricular activities which H11 your leisure hours. But, for most of you, as you grow older, Wakeheld will be remembered for the sound education it offered you. Yes, Wakeheld is truly a school to be remembered. I congratulate you, students and faculty, on your fine achieve- ments in your excellent school. RAY REED Superintendent of Schools, Arlington County DR. WILSON, Principal Dr. Harold Wilson, who has attended the Univer- in Secondary Education and Doctor of Education in sity of Vincennes, George Washington University, Administration and Supervision. A member of Phi and Indiana University, received a Masters Degrees? Beta Kappa, he has been head of our faculty since i 1953. I8 Mr. Ralph Kier, Associate Principal at Wakeheld for six years, manages student activities. He received his Bachelor of Science Degree at State Teachers College, in Indiana, Pennsylvania, and his Masters Degree from George Washington University. MRS. MARE Assistant Principal MR. KIER Associate Principal Mrs. Mary Mare, Assistant Principal and Dean of Girls, has attended Bucknell University, the Univer- sity of Michigan, and the graduate school of Clare- mont College, and received her Bachelor of Arts and Masters Degrees, having graduated from college Summa Cum Laude. Mrs. Mare was also a member of Sigma Tau Delta, a national honorary, literary so- ciety, and Pi Lambda Theta, an honorary educational group. In addition to being Dean of Girls, she admin- isters the Wakeheld Guides Association 'and honor study halls. MR. MILO SUNEN Director of Athletics Mr, Milo Sonen, who has been at Wakeheld since its first year, re- ceived a Bachelor of Science Degree and a Masters Degree in Education at the University of Maryland. He is VVakefielcl's Director of Athletics. MR. RICHARD JOHNSON Assistant Principal Mr. Richard Johnson, former football coach, recently became As- sistant Principal and Dean of Boys. He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree at the University of Virginia and his Masters Degree at George Washington University. Guidance counsellors, one for each grade level, help guide Wakeheld students successfully through high school. Any student may malce an appointment with a counsellor to discuss both personal and academic prob- lems. For seniors, the guidance counsellor is a means of obtaining information about colleges and scholar- ships. Headed by Mr. Campbell, the Guidance staff is composed of six counsellors. GUIDANCE MR. CAMPBELL Head of Department ROW I: Mrs. Algor, Mr. Camp bell, Miss Wilson. ROW II: Mr. Winkler, Miss Downey, Mr, Neal. SCCIAL STU Teaching the facts, customs, and concepts that make up the history and heritage of the United States and thc world, plus encouraging awareness and understanding of present world problems are the aims of the Social Studies department. Miss Keck heads the fourteen teachers who teach United States and Vir- ginia History, United States and Virginia Govern- ment, World Affairs, Current Events, Economic Geo- graphy and World History. The department also sponsors such Social Studies contests as the United Nations Contest. MISS KECK Head of Department ROW I: Mrs. Mosher, Miss Keck, Miss Hurley. ROW II: Mr. Claybourne, Mr. Flicop, Mr. Renz, Mr. Dixon. ROW III: Mr. Schulte, Mr. Irwin, Mr. Diffenbaugh, Mr, Simms. DIES General Education is the seventh and eighth graders' required preparation for later English, his- tory and government experience. In the ninth grade however, the student may either elect General Educa- tion or courses in English and social studies. Covering two periods, General Education teaches grammar, composition, spelling, history, and geography. This year's General Education staff includes five teachers, headed by Mrs. Whitam. AL EDUCATIC ROW I Mrs Whltam Mrs Armstrong Mrs Taylor ROW II: Mr. King, Mr. Woodward. Knot pictured Mrs Rosenzweigl. Q F 4 5 l E Literature, grammar, essays, themes and term papers are all a part of students English experience. English teachers teach both greater understanding of literature and improved skill in composition. The English department headed by Miss Baker, consisting of twenty-eight teachers, offers: English I, II, III, IVg Advanced English III and IVQ and Advanced Compo- sition. In addition the department oversees various essay contests for students. ws MISS BAKER Head of Department SENIOR CLASS ROW I: Miss Richmond, Miss Baker, Mrs. Rich. ROW II: Mr. Stevens, and Mr, Tarravechia. 1 C ROW I: Miss Crawford, Mrs Pawley, Mrs. Pellette. ROW II Mrs. Grahame, Mrs, Dittman, Miss Goddard, Mrs. Webster Miss Perkins. EN.GLISH DEPA ROW I: Mrs. Hellmuth, Mrs. Toivanen, Mrs. Moscow. ROW II: Miss Metales, Mass Kmplmg Mrs. Kendrick, Mrs, Senio, Mrs. Hancock, Miss Burrows, Miss Bundy. RT E READING Improvement of skills in reading speed and comprehension is the purpose of the Reading Department. Headed by Mrs. Minor, the staff teaches remedial reading and an advanced class during study halls and after school for stu- dents who wish to raise reading speed or comprehension. MRS. MINOR Head of Department DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION On-the-job training for stu- dents with a. specific vocation in mind, is provided by the Dis- tributive Education depart- ment. Composed of three sec- tions-Distributive Education, Distributive Occupations and Vocational Office Training- the department consists of three teachers and is headed by Mr. Hawthorne. Mr. Hawthorne, Miss Browning, Mr. Stemple. Mrs. Valpey, Mrs. Hutchens, Mrs. Wells, Miss Eglington, Mr. Westbrook, Mr. Lynn, Miss Srensek5 Mrs. Sullivan. BUSI ESS MRS. WELLS Head of Department Preparation of students for business careers is the purpose of WakeHeld's Business Education depart- ment. Headed by Mrs. Wells, the staff of eleven teachers offers such courses as bookkeeping, typing, shorthand, and ofhce machines. The department also oversees the operation of the bank and che school store. 27 MR. WEATHERLY Head of Department Mrs. Hirsch, Mrs. Brassfield, Mrs, Ke heart, Mrs. Michael, Miss Morris. From mathematics, the student learns not only the funda- mental arithmetic rules, but also clearness and quickness of thought combined with accuracy. The mathematics curriculum includes: eighth grade math, Algebra I and II, accelerated algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, trigonometry, College Algebra and Commercial Math. The department, with a staff of fourteen teachers and headed by Mr. Weatherly, also spon- sors such activities as the Math Club, Math Honor Society, and several math contests. MATH DEPART Mrs. Coakiey, Mrs. Hoy, Mr. Benson Mr, Rountree. Miss Spillman, Mr. Christiansen, Mr. Bourne. Cnot pictured: Mr. Stoverj. MR. STEIN Head of Boyf' Dejrarlmrm' PHYSICAL Physical Education, required in all but the senior year, provides relaxation as well as exercise for Wake- field students. Also, rules and skills of such games as football ffor boysl, baseball, golf, hockey, and arch- ery are taught. ROW I: Mr. Meeks, Mr. Blue, Mr. Sorrell, Mr. Harris, ROVV II: Mr. Sonen, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Haithcock, Mr. Stein. ED CATIO The boys' Physical Education staff is headed by Mr. Stein and the girls' Physical Education staff is headed by Miss Nolte. The Physical Education department provides intramural sports for interested students through the Girls' Athletic Association and the Boys' Intramural Sports Association. MISS NOLTE Head of Girls' Physical Edumtirm Staff ROW I: Miss Carpenter, Dr. Price, Miss Nolte. ROW II: Miss Kickliter, Mrs. Edson, Mrs. Mullin. 3l Mr. McCullough, Mr. Scott, Mr. Wrigley. Mr. Sasscer, Mrs. Casto- rina, Mr. Bourne, Miss Wood, Mr. Taylor. SCIENCE Test tubes, slide rules, bunsen burners, experiments, formulas-all are a part of the teaching and learning in the various Helds of high school science. Courses such as eighth and ninth grade General Science, Biol- ogy, Chemistry and Physics give students the neces- sary background for later scientific work. Headed by Mr, Scott, the Wakeheld Science department consists of twelve teachers, and sponsors such contests as the Westinghouse talent search. DEPARTME MR. SCOTT Head of Department Mr. Murcko, Mrs. Linde, Miss Dial, and Mr. Saltus. n s. . X 5381 Q, 11 . li 11.,, , W n ROVV I: Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Stelfey, Mrs. Fenton, ROVV II: Mr. Steiner, Mrs. Lan- pher, Miss Morgan, Mrs. Hanchette, Miss George, Mrs. Hamilton. FOREIGN LANGUAGE MRS, STEFFEY Head of Dfjbarlmeni , ve. Headed by Nlrs. Steifey, the Foreign Language teachers assist their students in the mastery of various foreign languages and acquaint them with the tra- ditions and customs that characterize the countries in which the language is spoken. The staff of the Foreign Language department includes eleven teachers, who teach the four languages which are offered-German, French, Latin and Spanish. The Music department, headed by Mr. Krasney, teachers both instrumental and choral music. The various groups, under the department's direction, often present music programs both at student assem- USIC ART Creative energy finds an outlet in various forms of Art instruction. Students not only gain technical skill and develop talent, but also learn line, shape and color relationships that will benefit them in everyday life. WakeHeld's Art department is headed by Mr. Cumins. blies and at evening concerts for the general public. MISS IIARTZ MR. CUMINS Head of Departmen! Mr. Krasney, orchestrag Miss Whittaker chorusg and Mr. Lewis, band. gs :QW -- 1,l5.f,2, - s w. rv, 4. iff? f ,iff -W V was fi ish K A: A,k.Vk ,,Kg?r,g,Q5755,, if 1 .,,,Lj5gy?Ms , iV'T5s,Kf?fVlF'Lif:'m s - - VV V513 - 551 P55452-, , : Q 2 LEYJ KLA- - fffw fxf15?ffp -r , iw i :gig I awp- Q, - qw iglil 4' ., . , :si f 'fliiffiiff' f ' '3'i5,. ,li - . , .aff K h i . K I ,ff 'i ssfsgsfe a ix :L mg-if sw, -W-wi it , f 2 Szsifw, . .with in ' ' W- s r AL maxim ff? 1 ii?1f,5??f5i'iV A in ,iw Ns an -JNL, s 3,44 fer, 3.1 . Q a -,'gig,,. ' , sA.p r gg iww: -S . A., 1 ,Daw ,f .Q if-3 ' ,S - 1 f-me - 11 tiff ' Ei f-1 f. 'sp fx slam,-:A kfipeyvffr H1 152 5, fa. Qu- SJW ROVV I: Mr. VVood, Mr. Repp, Mr. Hicks. ROW II: Mr. Scartz, Mr. John- son, and Mr. Radeline. MR. REPP Head of Department DUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts department instructs students in manual carpentry and machine skills. Wwdworking, jewelry, metalwork and the operation of the various machines are a few of the subjects taught. The staff of six teachers is headed lay Mr. Repp. MRS. TATE Head of Drparlrnrnl EC S, Mathews, Mrs. Cerutti, Nlrs. Tate, Mrs. Anderson, and Mrs. Lloyd E O O l ' -ea,' tax S i 'JY l an 2 I 4 - , . .Meg 6 f WN, S ' W, ,.,., ,L-W.-.aku : 2 15 K Experience in sewing, marketing, cook- ing, housekeeping, and child care help to prepare Home Economics students in the practical homecraft arts. Thrift and ef- ficiency are especially emphasized. Head- ed by Mrs. Tate, the staff of four teachers also oversees the nursery. MICS 'V .-.--fu 5 X MR. GARDNER i MRS, SCOTT Head of Department ' ., f .,L-, -V ogg? 4 .fLLk. , . R R r i , R , 5. gs' Lf.- K 5. l-.5 if fini: i V . 1 , I -I K li ig I MR. HOLOBER SPECIAL EDUCATION NURSE Operation of the school Clinic is entrusted to Mrs. Trusch, the nurse, and Mrs. Phillips, her assistant. Theirs is the jol: of both training and organizing their staff of student assistants and taking care of emergencies. i X I 5 ff l A 42 ' The Special Education department teachers stu- dents who, for various reasons, need special help. The course, which includes reading, writing and mathe- matics, gives the students a broad vocational back- ground. Headed by Mr. Gardner, the Special Educa- tion staff consists of three teachers. MRS. TRUSCH rfii k 37 Mrs, Powell, Mrs. Gardener, Miss Bowman, and Mrs. Von Alven. MRS. VON ALVEN Head of Department The Wakeneld librarians help students in the selection and location of books and other material for reports and pleasure. In addition to being responsible for the maintenance of the Library and the addition and cataloguing of new Library material, the librarians are also in charge of the record library and the school audio-visual equipment. Headed by Mrs. Von Alven, the staff is composed of three librarians. IJBRARY PSYCHOLCGY Learning about the human mind, motives, and reac- tions to situations is just a part of psychology. In learning about others and how to get along with them, the student often finds himself learning more about himself. SPEECH DEPARTMENT MR. WELCH MRS. CAMPBELI. Improvement of profliciency in both planned and Head of Department extemporaneous, public speaking is the purpose of the Speech staff, Students prepare and present original speeches on various topics to the class. The speech department, headed by Mrs. Campbell, consists of two teachers. MISS MERRICK TELL-A-TALE DRAMA Dramatic experience for Wakeheld students as well as entertainment for elementary school children are provided by the Tell-A-Tale Theatre. Directed by Miss Merrick, Tell-A-Tale produces two plays a year. SECRETARIES Handling school funds, running central attendance, putting out the daily bulletin and taking care of lost books are only a few of the duties of the secretaries. The staff of six also assists the principals in corres- pondence and other secretarial duties. Mrs Frothmgham, Mrs Stout, Mrs Richards Mrs Parker, Mrs Zabawa, Mrs. Davies. O O 0 1 we WM Q,U,3xl1El:lELl3 A mm scucq ,, sf. WAX! ! K 1 ,J Q?j-,,,2--Q .if -. -f' ' 7 X 'Sify 15' 4! Y' 2 'Q RIS eu Z ff-' V 'yr 1' 3 Q I vii? 'Q W g' ARLL NG'-.11'C'2 N STUDENT BODY 'C 'in of 'll' is N'-5 ,, 4 2 'lu- gf be 9 if Q , Q jg? Mg -, W- M '06 ha si EY, i W5 .ff ,f ww LAM ff, lv Y 5 v i i i i11.,1i-F-v- -V., - - -V----W --.-.-W STUDENT BODY We, the senior class, are the first class to have completed our high school education entirely at Wakefield. Since our first view of Wake- field as seventh graders, many changes have 'come about and we, along with our school, have grown and matured both socially and scho- lastically. When we entered Wakefield we and the school were both new and there were many adjustments to be made and things to be done. As the school was completed and began to be recognized, we, too, be- gan to gain stature and to take an active part in fashioning the repu- tation and standing of our school. Soon some of our goals began to materialize as educational standards were established and as Wake- field gradually became known in sports and community service. Now, as we complete our last years at Wakefield, we can look back on hav- ing seen and experienced the difiiculties and rewards of setting tra- ditions and helping to infiuence the success of a new school. We must remember, however, that as the first complete graduat- ing class we will be obligated to set yet another example. In whatever we do after high school, we will reiiect our school even more than previous graduating classes, since we are the first to have obtained our entire' high school education at Wakefield. Let us, therefore, by our words and actions, show our school in a favorable light and maintain its high standards. SENIOR CLASS NANCY TOLMAN Secretary BARLOW HERGET Treasurer ROBERT MITCHELL President NANCY STEELE Vice President MRS. DIITMAN Sgonsov Morning assemblies V' if A is , 'V v 'pw Wh Sw of 1 f 1 FLORENCE ADAMS KENNETH ADAMS PHILLIP ADAMS RICHARD ADAMS ALICE ALDERMAN GLEN ALLEY add variety EZ 2 1,3 ' if A 1 i Y 5 8 E Of' A E 9. A .,feh.,. ,. ,Wm pn And I think I can say without fear of contradiction . . . Mr. Johnson speaks at a Senior Assembly while Bob Mitchell, Nancy Tolrnan, and Bob Thompson wait their turns. DUDLEY ALTIZER PAIGE ANDERSON BRENDA ANDREWS And then :be said . . . Hope Johnson and Sally Greene converse while walking down the crowded hall during one of the class breaks. STEPHEN ARNTSON REBECCA ASHLEY BETTY ATKINSON JANET AXTELL ARLTNE APPLEBAUM j gf Studying-what a switch! Students congregate in the senior court during lunch STEPHEN BABBXTT KAREN BAKER MICHAEL BAKER JOHN BALL NANCY BANCROFT Roscoe BARHAM 1 l fm kr ll 1 fs. Amd 1 'Ps,r ear M GEORGE B'-RKER Donor:-xy BARRICK Rzcmnn BAssusNsa Guy Bnnsrs VVILLIAM BAUGHMAN VVILLIAM BEATry WILLMM BEEBE DoN BELL Central attendance-a Vital school service? Central Intelligence Marilyn Olson, John Simms, Mrs. Parker, john Smith, Bill Metz- ler, and john Abramson work in the Central Attendance oflice. l r JANET BENDER RrrA BERGNER v A ,A, A W A A' JOHN Benny N E ' A :ig -f . 51 1 EDWARD Bu.Lowrrz ' 3 5 S 353 f L A Um. fl Vi ' ' ' Wg Sm, ,.- , ,f . f .wwf 'ui 'lf' 12 Gif A RUTH BITTLE J9AN BT-OOMQUIST It's cracker: to slip a roz zer the dropsy in snide. MARTHA BLY ELLEN Boom: if I jo ANN Boswsu. BARBARA Boussns Greenmcb Village-Wakefeld style. Art students work on their budding masterpieces during art class. Publications-an important part of school life CHARLES BOWLING 'ROBERT BRAWAND JACK BREEDEN MYRNA Bnsumaa JOYCE Bnnwlsn NANCY Barstow G- 0f lP'+ 45' :V -V Smmxnu edoo do You're going to Harvard? Dick Marshall, Gaye Scott, and Pat Rigby discuss college plans, College plans-important to all seniors ,ff Aus 1363? A . A ,,, '-,M qv . ? -f , . 1 :-ft . Q M O yc O ,, . I H ,X W, lcl h ,L h - f ,- mf 1,1 14 . gig' l-,,1 5 'Nh il 'D -r M, pg... iQ? we an imc STEVE BROADSTONE CAROL BROWN GA11. BROWN GA11. BROWN MARGUERITE BROWN CAROL BRUNT ,..4v GALE BRYAN PAMELA BULLON BETTY BUMGARDNER PATRICIA BUNNER BARBARA BURGEN RICHARD BURK ALEXANDRA BURROUGI-Is MARY BURT ANTHONY CAFFREY ,Hn milf l Q an-1 , AH . I .QA ',, is L' i I I , K ,gi , , .,,..I IQV ,ll .I.,,,. o sffx sag if CR -li- -a1:'f ' I , I Qs 'QI S ig 5I?'f f, T X . I 5 I N .DH FW X aww-P' Mother never had it so good. Pat Thompson makes a skirt during Home-Ec. class. J -' 'H 9555 . -,I 2. , .E ?? 'n'? .3 9 ,. 'Km oszpu CARPENTER WL '1 W ,5::,.fs5. ,X , 2 WZWZUQQF Q Concentrated study-a rare sight. VVakefield students study in the library. Library-a place for study Emc CHAFIN JEANNE CHAMBERS MAR-1-yN CHASE DAWN CLAEYS RAYMOND CLIFTON Q ,.. yn Q. 'O'K.Avs safe, 5335251 Y LU ,?M.s.3A Study-an unavoidable J , r ' we A151 Q' 1 JERRY COGSWELL MARLA Col-:N MICHAEL COLE CATHERINE CONNAWAY DAVE Coox PATRICIA COPPOLA neccessity Book-Worm! Walter McGraw unloads books in the bookroom t . 5 .4 M431 71 Id rather eat French pastry! Linda Frank, Jane Difusco and Barbara Sus- kin, work on their French. 'N MARY ANN CRONE THOMAS CROWE L M:-.. Q ' S if . ' I ' N Yi'-p rr,rrr . ' W A r 1 in 1 ,, BARBARA COULTER JAM EVELYN Cox SALLY CRAIG rss CULLATHER QQ' hw ANN CRENSHAW LESTER Cus'rsR . .30 ,U r.,, Q-A4 W--4 4 'TS ik I 4 faint 'E A O A -Q V gh. I J Y '-A f 33? 'iw '? l' is lb. fa-lu. ,gimp Being sick is fun--if you miss an English test. Emily Kosavich and joe Chandler are checked into the clinic by Mrs. Phillips. RAYMOND DABNEY ROSE DALTON JACK DARNALL ANTHONY DAVENPORT l 4 .' M ' 57 1 s . Y f f 2 ' I , , sr ' nr BRIAN DAVIS ', 11 I if 1- Q MICHAEI. DAVIS H Q I Y' I , . , 'W Q 176' O JOHN DEAL MICHAEI. DIVINE V? Q, V - f f? I l ' Q1 Amor I A? ,AVF fl X CARLA DEAN MARGARET DENNY SALLY DE REUTER MARY DODGE RICHARD DODGE JULIAN DOI.AN Clinic-thermometer, band-aid and iodine Now let's see . . . Who? buried in Grant? Tomb? Dottie Harrison and John Ball study for a test. Sleep, loaffng, or study zvlmfll you lvavc?U Students do homework in study hall. Maybe if I sit closer to the door I can bear the answers Students take make-up tests in the hall. Tests-crisis in the life of every student SUZANNE EIGEN ANITA ELLIOTT JOYCE ELLIS MARIUN ERSKINE WILLIAM EVANS WILLMM FABRrrxUs 'Nuff 40N PM -mga Pl1otograpbers? In Heaven? YVakeEeld students go down the stairs. School Bank-encourages thr1ft . Q, iffisvl' f 9' MICHAEL FAGAN SUSAN FAIRCHILD ROBERT FERGUSON BARBARA FXNK ROBERT FLOYD LOUIS FORD JEFFERSON FOWLER LESTER FRANCIS KENDALL FREE FRANK FRENCH TEMPE FROTHINGHAM WILLIAM FUNKHOUSER THOMAS GATES EARL GEIL jo:-:N GERMAS Not 50 fast! Joan Bloomquist waits on Ei- leen LeStrange at the school bank. RICHARD Go:-IRBAND WILEY GRANT - if BEF , X fum' J23wJ: :'?. 2 .23 Pi gs are Pigs! Lunchtime in the cafeteria. Lunch time-homework, gossip, and some eating SALLY GREENE THOMAS GRISARD ,af dlhn. -nefil' '12 , ' 'ff ,f 3 , 'P A JOHN HAGEN ELIZABETH HAHN 11217 SHARON HALL Classes-both interesting and academic -iam M- '4l v - 1 , M453 CRHSINOSQ 3 jarred, equals BOOM! ! Steve Babbitt steadily pours nitro-glycerin into Il test tube Add W RICHARD HARLAN JACK HARRILL DOROTHY HARRISON THOMAS I-IARWARD FRANK HARWOOD THOMAS HAWKINS Lets hope the Treasury boys don't fnd out about this. Don Woods, Danny Cullather and Bill Barr, learn printing in shop class, ROBERT HEID KAY HELMICK ANN MARIE HENDERSON l Y 1 Qt aw 0 'wL A C LAURA HEALY - f 'X 5 HUGH HECKMAN JUDITH I-'IEDRICK - CHARLES I-IENDLEY Nl A E A WALTER HEGGIE my E wf1f,'h --fffw, A ' A -A ' , VI 1 3, . K big: PM K W iid, I 'kf,, , 7' ff bigfy-1 'F' J' 'J-5'l'.g ,Q ff? 2 E3 I, H, - Q-,XV L. A 7 Qi fy Sw- '- M A 4,,L an gi 'QAM ,. .sv 'No, Eugene. Five times nine is not fifty-four Mrs. Coakley helps a member of her Trig. class it ROBERT HENNIG fr'--n josspx-1 HERGET ll! Svnn. HERLoc1-:ER MALCOLM HERNDON ,nf BARBARA Hays DAVID I-IICKMAN EL. 90s. GENE I-IICKMAN ELIZABETH Hxcxs HARRY HITTLE PAUL HoasoN Wn.soN Hocxmfm Roman HocAN PATRICIA I-IoLM Les HooPER Classtime-hardwork, but some fun Deck the tables-halls have gone out of style. Members of Home-Ee. class decorate the Living-room. wzs i ,AM , A' 'fo im W we e o o OLAND Housx-1 Ya: 4--f-'J Q gf, A wif: --722523523225 Y' , ALENE Howmzn I ' i' W V J X . -V g JESS F , . I 4 3 , ff ,.' Di N. 5 i in Q? I QW? 5541 'ri E of 'AQ' K, .' an :JXP ,.., - JANICE I-Iownsnsl-1Ex.z. JAMES HUDSON Before school- BBN Hum: ANDREA JACHENS saw my N1 -1 J J A ff: is b fx R .wwfff A Why sure we'Il give you a thousand dollars for it. J Bob Ferguson, president ofj the student body, confers withi Mr. Kier. , KATHY JACKSON ANN Jfxcoas ,Mv- Y. , ., 9 1 W of VIRGINIA JAcoBs JOHN JENNRICH 70 Eleven homework papers are better tfmn one. Swdents swap notes and assignments in the cafeteria before last minute homework in the cafeteria HOPE JOHNSON JOSEPH Kmms , :,..'g I . . N -, M y Uxwius Ig A .5 f 5:21 , ,Q Mies , fm -wmv' Dnvm JoNEs JOHN KASP .5 4 JOHN KANSAS BENJAMIN KESLER K Joo iv ffl soo N43 ng' sg il ' , Z '9'0'x.,r-3 3 -nv 5 v-vi' -' - M'if'i?Hf if .Y , -. 17 X Q U :ixifmmgjf 94: J A nono A 3 so E f ze ge.-gi E f fis ' N- ' A A' 7 I' A we I 'g if ' 'I J J f 2 Esen J f K if 5 ve fs V' ' X' Dances-fond memories 1 ,2'NoW, we part zie hair in zie middle like so Jim Payne watches as Mr. Kier crowns Joyce Simpson football ,fwf- ,,,,,,,,.....-, AFFWR, i Sy :gi 'Gunnar' 51 Y, Z 'QR nd' X A V :S ,,.: ,.,. I i if E g g. ,QF U 4 5' Z Ni A , wifi ' queen. ELAINE Ksssusn WILLIAM Krsvsrsn EMILIE KOSAVEACH ELOISE KOVACEVICH DAN KRAMER MICHAELE KYLE SHIRLEY LADY TERRELL LADY I BONNIE LAIGN :gun ,, 5.6113-W xr' ? v Gy QQg:2?,?,f5 f:?feif-2' oxzg-' X010 , 'X Ji' X gshxx ,PY 34 6 PE ,lg wf jlfjif ' 'Q . fx, 0 g.c9 L-Liixs gf- JW ,fax jwnmll me PM '45 five' v?n-w-rf' -4 fi FAX H' HA.. V Alma., V.- . . 'hs-.-2' O.K. men, let's string er upj! Wakefield seniors decorate the gym for a football dance. JUDITH MALSON ly mg a Wag E 1 'Q X J Em ' ' ' , , ,, ,.,f:W.4iLL-Q 'LK 4 M. CHARLOTTE LITTLE fa 4 f 'Q' R QQ an A ' f ' JEANNETTE LOSEE 2 x .-3? SHARON MALIN GARY LYNCH CLINTON MANGUM Foreign Languages KATHLEEN MARANO 'GRACE MARLOTT 1:-uv Dici5ne Latinam?-oops-Wrong language? Mrs. Lanpher's class learns French. Valuable for future Work and understanding Gsoncs MAnsHAu, 'X Q RICHARD MARs1-:ALL PEGGY MARTIN JEAN MAUPIN EILEEN MAXWELL u .MZ . . ,AA 19 I i . ,--1-1. 'fpx f , f 3-.Y - ,Q fag My 'fiwf , -ff . , mf 341351 If A -1 1, SUSAN MAXWELL PHILLIP MAYo JUNE MCARTHUR School AoAo P . EVELYN MAY ANNA MAYS ELINOR MCCRAY activitie s-pleasant escape Standing on a corner . . . waiting for the light to change Members of the yearbook staff visit New York. from school Work r iari ry f PHILLIP MCGANN F3 E' WALTER MCGRAW is 4. Q i .Q L ,uk ELLEN McIN1'osH 2 i ig: Dancing in the dark-almost. Dances provide recreation and good times for Wakefielders. - to aw A . ' 1 ' up fu, , A-A V WA ki K ,A I 5 , eff A, ' - ,N MARTHA MCLANEY PATRICIA MCMURRY JQAN MCNELUS e ii'i i it NORMA MEYERS A K rl DONALD MCKINNEY VH' L ,,,....7Q -sw-,., . x 1 A Q Passing fancy me fp.: SLSS ' 'gms ,I Mickey Brown, Janice Howdershell, and Dot Barrick greet john Morgan, and Mike Lintner as they hurry to classes through the HARRIS MICHAELS THOMAS MICHEL senior court. GRACE MILES SONDRA MILLER HAROLD MILLS GAYE MITCHELL Stn? f M i ff wk I . A-sv , xgsi h ds' an ,Ea af ROBERT MITCHELL SHARON MOBLEY RICHARD MONEYMAKER LETITIA MONTAGUE JOHN MORGAN VIRGINIA MORGAN BONNIE MYERS CYNTHIA NELSON Senior Court-a akefield tradition ....-.1-n-1-i Olaf This long divisionf' Annette Franklin and Eugene Rutkowski conduct a physics ox perimcnt. ffiv ,f in J' '16 ,iff E, A .mr-., , Ski 1 ies? ,mmf A V V - I ' .A Q gg' H IP- I ma X A 57 .I -I 1 A ' If .' , , 51 , Mi U YR jg? II 1 ini I six- Qi? 'W 3' V P, - iz -,?'1'if3sv?'!F Y L' T91f2f4ff2 Q 41155, :3gIAT WWF A L 1,,., Q-L2 .,V, I ,.nE,,.,L ., 515175 -,.,,,xN , If Q A s Az N13 WV yi X F ,iq af 'gig' I 'S SS Q if 'E i f L asf Lssyn h mi V,L. I 6' I ji In GORDON NELSON PATRICIA N ESTER DONALD N EWLON SHIRLEY NEWMAN CAROL NEWTON KATHY NICI-IELS RICHARD NICHOLS WILLIAM NICHOLS JUDITH NICHOLSON ROBERT NORRIS Put your shoes on, Jeanne, don? you know , . . 9 you re In the czty. Lyn Cox sews while Jeanne Chabot supervises. JP Put my Iwo dollars on Beetlebaum in the fourthf' Janice Howdershell and Jack Darnall buy game tickets from Glen Alley and John Cavedn. Cafeteria-a place of business as Well as eating CAROL NYQUIST JUNE OBERG JOE O'C0NN0R , 3 - 555 fl ROBERT O,CONNER JAMES Ouvsn JOHN OUDERKIRK Kb fr -' as 1 3 5, vw: 2, , 53 5 W- Q J 4 Miss Richmond clues Honor Society students on How To Be H onorablef' The VVakcHcld Honor Society meets after school. Honor Societies-scholarship and character rewarded .X 42 ff . ,Q A E. ??2,,,, A 3,3 Q, K 'nw-..,. H.- g f' 'NM Sins-0 FRANCIS PACHLER LINDA PARKER THOMAS PARKER JAMES PAYNE NINA PEEPLES NANCY PENNINGTON ALICE PENTECOST DAVID PERKINS JAMES PERRY LYNDA PHILLIPS NANCY PIDA JEAN PINTO TI-IoIvIAs PoLI.ICIc I DAVID POPPEN FRANCIS Posr 2 ' I M he L5 rw- fig ,X 5ff' 4-4' sf' fi mag, . jfi i ll W ' 22 ' ' 2 I 'Ji 'S ' , ' fzii il cs I. , I 1' ' I , E - ' ' Ti I z - xeaI?2Qf,c ' ' V ' ' ' 1 Qqliiiiwkzi, . X. .Q N I, xg Maybe if the administra- tion banned ice cream We could get more businessf' David Rudgers, Stanley Ut- terback, and James Blondell talk business in an idle moment. IDA RASPER inf, W J' xii, E Vg, ,, My f JUDITH RANSOM i6:.,, ,i,,,, 7 BARBARA PRINTZ 1 FRANCES RANKIN JOHN RANSOM THOMAS REECE KATHERINE RAVENSCROFT CHARLES RAYFIELD Anybody wanna Indian-wrestle? Three sturdy VVake5eld warriors appear as guests of honor at a pep rally. Pep rallies-improve school spirit RU-1-H REID CATHERINE RENDQ IRVIN REULING BETTY REYNOLDS MARIE REYNOLDS -DP' 'M 'if 'lu-xanga IDN, M 'Nw 4i'v'f'Uu.. Student assistants-interest and experience gained i ,Q A f 'f.'fQfII' A A ,. ji Q E Q 4 , we-4 ff? K 4, E, ' www-if X SARAH RIDER EVERETT ROBBERTS KAREN RODERICK . ,, ,Q A. ?i,g3E,. 1 ,wr Q' ,115 BRENDA RIGGLES BEVERLY ROBERTS Enm-1 ROGERS 86 You found Peyton Place! Where? Here? Mrs. Powell asks a student assistant a question The U.S. need: the Wakefeld Rocket Society-they get rockets of the ground with donuts. Peter Hagen sells donuts during lunch to raise money and rockets for the VVakefield Rocket Society. EUGENE RUTKOSKI K x QQ,e X A. f 'War' ,A W, - YW X.,-f 54-A we? ABIGAIL SALYERS NANCY RoUDABUsx-1 THOMAS ROWLETT DAVID RUDGERS MICHAEL SANDERSON wiv: as 'E'-. can-fn... 4: pg. 1 ? in-no 'S K S .... , fr . ref? 'S N N ROGER RUST -M5 Y mf b H DHI: H QM E QA Q J .Him nk lik' I 7,1 K S K .,,. 5 ties 6 K 'k,V k Wakefield Squaws Iota Tri-Hy-Y presents :1 Skit at the VV-I. Pep Rally NANCY SATTERHELD MARCIA SAXER JAMES SCANCARELLI DARLENE SCHAEFER ARLENE SCHILZ SUSAN SCI-mama 88 Q I rk-LV E I Emu' ,N .N um Akgg my , I rf ., .E ' ' V A Ii I 1 4 ' IP -X -I e It ' - X A If? RICHARD SCI-IOPETT FRED SCHUPPE JAMES SCHUPPE ROBERT SCOTT CAROLYN SEAY BARBARA SELFRIDGE I l V' , ' , 'H I Jr 1., Y 1. I K i ii , Y . A, lf 'wwf as X V fue: ,, I 2 . til? of I , - A 1 . GABRIELLE SCOTT FREDERICK SEYFRIED thletics-energy outlet for player and spectator Donlt feel bad, Tommy, maybe youlll be football queen next year. The football queen, Joyce Simpson, and her attendants, Anne Kirby and Cindy Carnes, preside over the VV-L Pep Rally. ..,I,,f STEPHEN SHEEI. UDITH SHEPARD 1 'sf X 1 J -wg, ,401-E 'pn 'n SALLIE SHEPHERD ESTHER SHER .amfiw in 3' 1,-my I1 aw AP: ig? Q-'Ui ,war L,Er , FRANK SHER ANNE SHERRILL STANLEY SHMIDT DAVID SHRADER JOYCE SIMPSON You can make lunch tick- ets on it, too. Miss Browning shows Sharon Hall how to work a mimeo- graph machine. JUDITH SIMPSON fl 90 No matter how I figure zt, I stu: come up mth a .3117 de cz! Mr Lynn and an assistant hgure the day s profit at the school School Store-last minute supphes DAVID SLXNEY LILLIAN SNELLINGS Wimwxvgixqf .. A . .. SE S' 1 5 gg? NVD- ' JL I K , ' f' Q53 P K on Academic subject-Valuable in future NANCY STEELE STUART STEELE MARY STEPHEN CLARAMAE STEVENS SUSAN STEVENS KENNETH STEWARD MARION STEWART BARBARA STOVALL JUDY STRAIN SCOTT STROTHER SHELBA SUTHERLAND JAMES SWANICK ANTHONY TAFOYA ANTHONY TAYLOR BRENDA TAYLOR occupations PATSY THOMPSON FW ' x JACQUELINE TAYLOR JOAN TAYLOR ROY TAYLOR ,T YOOT T . , T . '- P I 4 A Q u A 15 T + ,, ' SANDRA TERRY h:.Ea:F':E.fR:5 -H -T'593E2:-.a,'2a.2:i,F'Eswx2.v:-s..41.f - ROBERT THOMPSON NANCY TOLMAN GEORGE UTTERBACK T27 iszlx -I 'J in fy- 5 Q ',.. I Q i A If LL f V P Executives of tomorrow? ILLXAM WARD Val Rosado and Pat Thompson examine the F.B.L.A. bulletin board. Bulletin boards-decoration and information ARDEN WALDRON THELMA WALKER JEAN WALLACE W NANCY VERMILLION K 1- 6.6. -dh 4 2 fix ,Af 195. 1 vw 3 ,? 133 405105- Q '1!r' ij, Af'6 kn AlAL,, 2 A fin pm We ADVJ After school-bake sales and ice cream DOROTHY WARNER MARTHA WARREN MARY WARREN CAROLYN WAUGAMAN LYNDA XWEBSTER JOHN XYIERTHVIE Cigars-fresh and frozen Fred Seyfried sells ice cream after school I HUGH WEST , Hzdden artistic talent? Students decorate Z1 display case. EARL WILEY E - is BRENDA WHITE WALTER WHITE ROBERT WILLIAMS N ,au -ash? 1Qfj 7 LINDA WILLIAMSON , ' IVF, Ig, S, Q x f - I t ' fs . . I 7 i 'AA 2. ,, Q . .ug I 'W-7525 ll? So tfmfs where the profits go Judy Shepard and Carla Dean sell pizza during lunch. E E 1 ,. M , M, V i , MARCUS WILLIAMSON l l v l BETTY WILMER School services NIELS WINSOR SUSAN WINTERS WARREN WITZ STEPHEN WOODZELL -FE iii Q 'ggi 1 - if f , 1. A 1515 BRIAN WUERKER THOMAS YANE WILLIAM YEAGER JOHN ZWERNER student participation and student benefit I-Ieavens! They sent my name in. Mrs. Parker and assistants work in Central Attendance. 4 522 mt 5? gg wk fan iff? :ei K ff? gh Sz 5: is IU 1011 CLASS 413' JAMES HAMASAKI President WILLIAM WALSH Vice-President A Q? A JANE PENNINGTON Secretary Y' Elf E L-K MR. RENZ Sponsor IOI AMES LATHAM 'W Q Treasu rer N ?f5iY5QY' 1 111 , - A , - AZN ' ,gg f H . , ,H - 5 SX! A . W A .E ca A A .Q if, 'i' f 1- A ,ary Q' yu sf fin A If V13 5 QK 1 I f , t 'nn- A H E M , Wg i . . , Q' 1 J' 47 ., Wzwlf :mf A-f if .1 f,'affh K6 MR' iwf 141 A RA -EE ff ,J V vA-V .ag 4 Q s Q A ,,m,, A, A ,Q N. 4 k EIR. . if Pia . 4 X 1 ETHEVYN AEBOWT BONNIE ABSHER VVILLIAM AC.AMPOR.X BETTY LOU ALER1TE ELIZABETH AI.LEN PAUL ALLEN HARRIET AMCHAN SARAH AMOS BARBARA ANDERSON JOHN ANDERSON N LINDA ANDERSON CARROLL ANGLIN GARY ARENSON BEVERLY ARMSTRONG ROBERT ARMSTRONG VVn.r.1AM ARMSTRON' BILLIE ARNETT VVILLIAM AVERII,I, -IUDITH Avis NORMAN BABE1'1'1' System students keep in touch Attention room 230-Dr. Wilson is on his waylu Able P.A. operator interrupts class for an im- portant message. DIANA BAKER EDVVARD BALL BEVERLY BANCROPI' CAROLYN BANKS SALLY BANKS PAMELA BARKER Bos BARNES WILLIAM BARR JEAN BARTIIELDW LAWRENCE BAIEMAN VERA BATES JEAN BA'I rAcLIA BRENDA BATTISTE PATRICIA BAUMGARDNER LILLIAN BEACII PEARL BEGELMAN AXEL BELLINGIEIOVEN PAUL BERGOEEEN I03 I ,. .Ag xv. 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BERNARD NANCY BERTRAM ,ALLEN BLAKE JAMES BLONDELI. f'1I.XRI.IZS BOWYER ,YVILLIAM BRADDOCK IUAVIIJ BRENNER NANCY IERDCRWAY NANCY BROWN NANCY BROWN STEPHEN BIIRCII PATRICIA BURKE ELLEN BICKERS DANETTE BLUNDELL GRACE BRANDENBURG ANTHONY BRODE RICHARD BROWN HELEN BURKETT W IP .2 , , im: I f gr- . B w' 1 E! A--,,. B IL, ' I lm ,S L . A , X ff-1' I I 'f ig T ' K E321 f '4 ' 'K Aff - I A A ii: ' W! ' XA i '. E 5- 'Rf 3, ' 1 ,Ay -- A' - fy ', fT if IIIII A Fry t j ' I X 47 1 A A A R..-Sr 1: 3 gi W iff' ' If' A .. :QS 'fi ' .3 'A A 1 I, I 'X K . 5 AA Z 1 fx 'SV uf If-4:5 'jg 4-E' H- -ar: A - ' I1 A A 'H' A ' V , f f - in 1 '-ggi .- ,ff X A 1 M 55 THOMAS BILLINGS CHRISTINE BIREN RICHARD BIZZARO FRANCIS BODE SUSAN BONN MICHAEL BORECRI ROBERT BRASCII GEORGANNA BREEDLDVE JAMES BREGMAN JOAN BROOKS NANCY BROOKS DWIGHT BROWN SUSAN BROWN DAW'ID BRYANT PATRICIA BUCHANAN C'ARoIA'N BUSH BARBARA BYRNE GEORGE CABEEN I04 MARGARET' BLAIR RAY BOURGEOIS MARK BRIZNNAN LINA BROWN JEAN BUDD TRIXVERS CALLAWAY Breaks-five minutes of pleasant confusion I Wish they would install esca- latorsfv Students hurry up the steps duri g 21 class break DEI.oREs CAMPBELL KAREN CAMPBELL MALCOLM CAMPBELL PRESTON CAMPBELL CARMEN C'APILoNGo L0Is CARDARELLA CYNTHIA CARNES KAY CARNS CAROLINE CARPENTER THOMAS CARTER HARRY' CAULSEN TERRI CHALKLEY WILLIAM CHANDLER GAIL CHASE ELMA CHASTAIN ELIZABETH CTIEYNEY LINDA CHINN SHARON CHRISTIE INEZ CLARENS GEORGE CLARKE I l06 Hey Bates, let's throw Miss Nolte in the showersf, Patty Baumgardner and Sherry Mooney find amusement in taking notes. I DOROTHY CLEMENTS WILLIAM CLEVELAND ANN CODDEY JEAN CDE MICHAEL COGAN MICHAEL CUHEN RICHARD COLLIER SANDRA COLTON WILLIAM CIOMER PHILIP COMPTON THOMAS CONLEY ANN CONNER NANCY CONNINGTON RICHARD CONSOLVO THOMAS COOPER JUDITH CORCORAN ELLEN CORDING JANET Cox JANE CRAUN PATRICIA CREEKMORE MARGARET CRONIN School has its brighter side ,f-. 'vs i , I K 5 M' - ' t . -Ki: ' L f QJ VA Q 11 ki VF, MX QQM g i W ER .1 H 'Q A if 1 ,,,, Q. A-.., . L,,.,. ,Q .f A W' N af ' W Wx 'M 'M -Q W, ,sf T-Q v .Md W- K , ' A , V A ' v '. W . - J Y' --171' ' 53 K ' ' ' ' . fi L m . ...Y 'f ' L YW 'f ff ll f EV! - X y 2' K' l j . 5123: fi W Q 1. ' 3: 'T . 'FH QM SL, M 13 ' 143' as L ., ' my V W S 41.23 ffw J We ...X if' 1:-f' W . tif 'lf' A Y -'., ,V ,i,, ' ,. W Q W I Y .5 ,A :n gf f K Y . L A . W ql Af ply f - 7 ,Q 'fgiififff , :,:sfgifAsf'P1fa,,i , -2 5 . . Z , - . ikfgkf f ef- , M, V wth ,- Sig, 1 1 ', 20 'J' 1 MART1-IA CROs0N ROBERT CROSSGROVE SUZANNI-: CRUMP Gnoxzcn DEVERALL MICHAEI, DICK JANE Dmusco , Look who skipped r. Steverfs class! Judi Flanders sorts attendance cards. ' . 11131533 A A A A I .. E AIS W -wsu. - '- 17 I , .5 D I 'I W, ., ,,,, ,. ,I iv. Q 39 'WM L fs A A G 'Z,g,,. A I Ia - i 'A 0 'Q -A M A RAE as px fw , 1 ' ff 1 , 'V' fi ,':,', 9 .ia Q 'fi-A M A Q gi - , 'I K A 1 ' A U, .- 5 L' ,Q A f ' If .fm 1. ' f' 3 4 I I, I 1 I , r We f EAIA x I ' ft ,. , jk , lb, 4, -W .f,, ,A L , L Xkkhk A in A yn? .K. E , M y LIITWI, f , , . A 3 ,.. 11 - A yff- ., , . .. V . 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CHARLES GAILE1' PATSY GALENSKI ,IOHN GA'1'ES WILLIAM GA1'ES CAROLINE GAYLER KATHRYN GIBSON BENA GINSEERG JUNE GLADMON WALTER GLQCRLER GLORIA GLYMPII DAVID GODEREY JOSEPIHI GODVL'IN DONALD Goms DAVID GOLDEN MELODX' GREGORX' DONALD GRESS NORMAN GRIEST HELEN GRIGGS Ill I . .fi , wry' R? ,F J E 2:1-rg A , Q3 , -' 4 , rg W : QL 6 M3 in V I My 1 ISIA g 'i' K Ii':I A Q ii iiiii M i X X iiii, gl Rh- I .W f'1-L-JI .H I-. J' 'ff ii! - . ' F ,pun-4, - 1 A:,' I .--A M IIIE .D ?Uw , I jg ! H .V , A, A., QI X, A 5' ,Q we-A 91 ig' A - ,1,, ,QD it K A A52 X Law rpm., is R4 -,Q , ' -A QQ' . I Er : i 51 . ,M g , W, , 3 . .5 . I :fl fe fi r A A ffyu-gasvw I 1 , , J K ,I EL.-, 5 X x 3? ki' W, gl! 162' V A I fm A - .,,f-' I' gf KA . ,. ,Ni ,- M V Q K Ax . ,www K 5-E , Nw J, ,W ' A ....-7 'i f fl ' - MI M 5 I, 2 I A I 5 '44 'S N321 , J , IFE 5 I M S Q'-. I K W ' fx ei G 'K I . W' 'Y -,:,: L , 'f ,I A - . 35:1 I .'m g K 7 we A A Q L V .R M I Q: -A'-: - f f I I K Q ??i1Mx,H JA -' X K I . . A A ' A 'D D I C I A h Q, Ewa ' 1, f'1 Q E -,Vk K A M V' ji 5 Q' 3 ! fix K I I ,, If w. .: 9 yi V MA 1 , 1 ,J ff' A Q R nf QD A ., ,, 'V C jf 'U I5 I R K, ,. N X , My H , h mf wif i 5 fm A: I Q. J Rf: A ,, I 5 A 'll' J Q A ,L :ya I3 ,Y In , , f -if 337 A if: -Auf V 9 I Q -I Q RONALD GRIMM JUDY GRISSOM MARILYN HACKwoon MARCIA HALEY NEOTA HALL RICHARD HARDY MARY ANN HARMON GARY HAR0LDsoN BRUCE HARTING WILLIAM HARTNEIT JACQUELINE HEDRICK CAROL HEGGIE JACK HELMICK DAVID HENDERSQJN CHARLINE HENSLEE JAMES HERR DIANE HICKMAN CLARENCE HILL JAMES HILL SANDRA HILLMAN DoN HOCH KA1'HERINE HoDcEs MACK 11ODGES ANN HOEKSTRA GLEN HDETO EDWARD HoovER LOUISE HoovER BARBARA HOPKINS ROBERT HORRALL GEORGIA HOUGHTON lI2 N ff gi 4. F . . P? , QL 1-M -.W W fm ,wk ga, ' ' 'V , A dw - K' Il , Y A 2 - . N ,D , L., ui . ff 'J Q J, ,IE I 6 TEA-AL Joey! I , if G ar: A JE Ar' f A - A THEY MYJ7' I X. Q 51.91 ,.,- 'f ff w.,.,w+ 5 'W' RDDNEY HALL JAMES HAMAsAKI PATRICIA HAWKINS JAMES HAYES JEFFREY HERMAN EVELYN HERNANDE.Z JANE HILLSON ADELINE HILYARD JUDITH HOMAN BERK HoovER JOHN HoUcHToN MARGARET HOULIHAN Spare Time-often spent in studying lii i - lf, llili l 5 K ills- ,4'- - all .'LD,A L if 5, - in A f if if 4 K ,WM y rv 'A . , Q4 1 X li s - in I 7 i I f X 1 - .B in A N 1 5 ,QQ ' --, i s 4. 1 , . . l I ,, f f - F So what, if I don? like people? Ruth Vaughn studies her English while waiting for the late bus. Q QE? '11'f i' Y' K ., lik? if ,A H.: CAROLYN HOUSER DENNIS HOWARD MARSHALL HOWARD ROBERT HOWARD ILA HUBBARD WILLIAM HUBONA KENT HUDSON SANDRA HUDSON CURTIS HUI-'EMAN DIANNA HUEEMAN MARTHA HUHN BARBARA ILLIFF BARBARA JACKSON JUDY JACKSON DAVID JAMES ROBERT JAMES I I4 H 0 ' CHARLES HOW JUNE HUFF BROOKE ISABELL WARREN JARRETT ff! I m glad my insurance is paidf' Mr. Harris instructs Bonnie how to operate a car. , J Dr1ver J J JAMES JENKINS J BRUCE JENKINSON ELIZABETH JOHNSON, J MARGARET JOHNSON BARBARA JONES DAN JONES DOUGLAS JONES JUDITH JONES SANDRA JUNKINS GLORIA KAEER GEORGE KALWEIT WARREN KASOFF HUGH KAUFMAN EDWARD KEMPER CARLETON KENT LESLIE KEREKES DORIS KERN BARBARA KERSHNER NANCY KEBLER SUSAN KIMBLE ELLEN KING training-safe drivers through busted fenders In 'J if K I gk .....- - H fx , V' , Q.. m L K , 5 xl k ' . g Q . ' vi Qt ,X g ' 'V J 0 , ' 7' , we A... V, ,lx V Q-jj! 1 K 1 . 4 f A ' ' ' Y R 7 f A 5-.'1xV,'.ixxxX'. N- k . r , qw' f. i f ,fc H W - ' .fm 3 r ' Aw L , 5 If . In 1, 21' A 3 f i , Z3 4 x D L 8 , ,,,V i V .5 ' , V M ...uf.- 2 ji Q. W gf X ' K lf' 3 ' 4 . ' A 'kflff , Q 'N ' My , mr gl 2 W X O ,- W . , A , ff Wy ! M, 'QW' , Mir ' Q A 'ff-E r Q .r V X 1:7 af A a K - 'fi . .4 'km , A Pviiglga Q r ag' MW r rr r J 'r z .. ..v'l',A A , , . ffl, iw WRAAN A K A 2 4' 'Hgh ,ARR A L 7 .3 3 'lv gy A 2 a,wwaw1,5L,3A13A , 5. M A, I A ,iii AgA3Tg,5 iw w w A A J' may . A Q - Y -.5,,y5fgAggfg1 i .,:g 'A ,:1 .' f.:,, , ..:: :A,'.: ,zf!w,::f:Eg.' i4.,E1mgiff4.f.1g A11 if P:w3,'qfAg,,f ? ,, :L ,,--: ,- H --gm '2S,gaxf.iyegfa1g,: : Aww.-'asffz, mx W K 1- .. g my -ff,g1'g,, . A II6 V .. f ' ,A iqgi. era' 7 .. rw-' f 'mm' A L ,L R. A w A I K I I A ff f..kV I X 8 A ,W 58 :R 3 4 R fi i 'if' A ff iw ' ti A A , V if f DOUGLAS KINLEY jAMEs Kmsrsn P'A'rRxc1A KINSMAN BRUCE LABS CHARLES LAEDLEIN BARBARA LAMONE Watch them jump when I pull this switch! Dick Merryman and Ron Morris run the stage lighting Cage for Tell-a-Tale Theater. 'vw -OH' N. 'x ff, 3 4 . 7 Q , Q , . f'af,.f I . A A 'P A f I L ff lr ' L , L K? I ' kk -Q L A I Ri ,I A 'RQ 53 ,V kr f K NX 1 VA xx h ix ' 1 K L thx . DONNA KIRGHNER ROBERTA KLAR WILLIAM KLINE CAROLE KNUPP RONALD KOEHNE GEORGE KOENIG MARGARET KOENIG WILLIAM KURUR JUDITH LANSDOWNE INGE LARSEN JAMES LATHAM WILLIAM LATIIAM JAMES LATHEN PAIRICIA LAvs LESS ROBERT LEACH RAMON LEE Dramatics self-expression and entertainment EDWARD LEMMOND SARAH LEONARD ROBERTA LERG BONNIE LEROY ALYCE LEWIS JOHN L11-'TIN LOUIsE LIGI1TsEY ALICE LINDE MARGARET LIPSCOMB MARGARET LITTLE STEPHEN LIVESAY SANDRA LOKEY RICHARD LONG IIELEN LOVELL JASPER LUPO ANI'1'A LYKKEN MARGARET LYON ROBERT LYON W. ,338 'x I vw ., 64-5- L, f l yd! Swv Wtxm ff Q X 'fu-TJ wk . 5 -Aff' X XX I ., at I M AVF . U , A 'i I, K ., A . A V' I 3-H . A , 1 MA: if-43 Q I, A Q ' le' Qui , I iss 1 qw - fi' I V M . V , I ' N ' I - mil TY II fi :max-V W , ff ,':, ZFX if .L ,L I- x f 'm,h ' b , 5' - af , ii : K ,I i - LX .W '.Ja 'l' 4 -':: W D ',Y - , at I. Ka A RICHARD LYows ROBERT MACIYTOSIAI WALTER MANGERICH CARDLYN MARCI-IART - Q ze' Q 'I RIO MABREX DUCAN MACARTHUR ANDREA MACHLINJ ROBERT MAcNAu EMMETI' MADISON MARGARET MAENNER EMILY MANGUM MARTHA MANI. THOMAS MANsEIEI.D PAUL MARSHALL DAVID MARTIN MARILYN MASON mm 2 iff' r is W Uv Y .1 X 'cm- M lass assembhes JAMES MACIA JAMES MACRUDER MARY MANT7 SUE MASSEY , . ,r -A A , interesting and informative We had to come! Iuniors meet in an assembly. GEORGE MATTHEWS GEORGE MATULIS MARjoRIE MAX' WILLIAM McCoRInAcIc CHARLES MCCUTCHEN MARTHA MCDEVITT KAREN MCDONALD STANLEY MCGI-IEE RANDOLPH MCGRAW DAVID MCKENZIE BETTE ANN MCKINLEY JOHN MCMILLAN MARGARET MCMULLAB JOHN MELLO HENRY MELTON HENRY MERCHANT DAVID MEREDITH MARY MERRITT II9 .A--62 l j ig? fix, I I -,,,:f. I ig It -4'A-' A ' -f--,fI' t fm ww!-QA? . RARA 5 EQ, I 4 . wx: qw A TR 3359 . KNFQQIL za If W Q 'QL IN av' 1' JI K V. A W., ,ft f ff'-f Z: A A ,R,,,,f ' I 9 -nr iii? K -I I N4 WR RICHARD MERRYMAN GLENNA MESNIER MICHAEL MILLER SHARON MOONEY RALPH MORRISON JOHN NICHOLSON STEPHEN OLIVER ROBERT MILLER PATRICIA MOORE GERARD MOTLEY BRUCE NIvENs MARILYN OLsoN MARIA MICHAELS DOUGLAS MIERLEY PETER MIKEDES MARTHA MILES LEONARD MILLER KAREN MITCTIELL PAT MITCHELL DANNY MONIC RICHARD MONROE SANDRA MONTGOMERY SUSAN MOORE CHRIS MQRGAN LAWRENCE MORRELL RONALD MORRIS JOHN MORRISON CARROLL MURPHX' PHILIP NAsH BARBARA NEELY JAMES NEIcHnoRs FRANK NEWEOLIJ MICHAEL NORELLI BRUCE NUNNALLY BARBARA NUTEALL LORNA NUTTER PENELOPE NOYES ARLENE O'NElLL LAURENCE ORNDORFF TIMOTHY O'RoARIc NEAL ORR LONNY OUDER l20 I 5 I Art Classes-a creative outlet Future Rembrandts An Art class designs mobiles. IW A ff Q' .. I .,, I 2 A A A , ' R. - Ea- ' ' , A A I 2 , V ,W If 3 I Y E E I nu. nil, ff ' i l j I lb A AQ 'Tr i' f i I A I Q ,J I W ' A -Q .E . 21 S Rf, .Qi - H I ' . I m.,. , .. . Q in SEE-'M I I A L I EW ., SIS YM A 5 7 , V Q7 I an l K V .. -1 ' I all-. 1 .. 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DONNA Pl'I'I'S CHARLES PLOST VERNON POUNDS ELEANOR POWELL MICHAEL POWELL GERALDINE PRICE SHIRLEY PRICE VIvIAN PURDY GORDON QUINN FREDERICK QUIET BONNIE RAI-mLow BARBARA RAUEN WILLIAM REDD TIMOTHY REED WILLIAM REEDER STEVEN REBS CAROL REINI-IARDT LORAJANE REITZ JUDITH REMEIKAB CAROL REXRDTH ROBERT REYNOLDS Q 5 sf Qs 'ml W'-3 if xg Q.-,Q-f ,1 T wr fx if if sw ..., -W a MICHAEL Rama THoMAs Rrcn KAY Rlcx-msn ROBERT Ronny Drums Ronmsow VALDA ROSADO 'Tbis is a pretty big pencil sharpened Tommy Satterfield, Brian Murtha and Ray Ferrara are working on a lathe in shop class. fl' . -vs 'ff M wr N, E, , .ln if il is 1 :gf 'iv RY. KK 7? RM -vms,'L'V lt.. f..z'if' -ff' K ig A Rt R X K 'ip 0, 1? 'F' L 'I .' E ,I rj :,2 L A X if X 15 6 A IK' If , 'W' wx Q SANDRA RIDER MICHAEL RIDGE PATRICIA RIGBY GLEN RINEHART MARY DEANNA RosENnERc IAN ROSENSTEEL MARY ROUDABUSH RAY Rows SAMUEL RUBLE MELVIN RUSSELL KAREN SADER CARL SAPHOS THOMAS SAITEREIELD CAROLYN SAUNDERS JANET SAWYER DONALD SCELLATD LOEL SCHAAE LAwRENcE SCHAFFER BONNIE SCHARE MARY SCHNEIDER CHARLES SCHOPPET AUGUST SCO!-'ONE ANTTIONY SCocNo KAREN Sco'I'I' CHARLES ScRUccs PHILLIP SEAMSTER ROBERT SEELY RITCHIE Shop classes-practical - - . 9' ,L W 1:53 I+. I I . K I is , I - we ' I Kfvtfih. . 1. ' k:'l ?'-'-m, .0 .7 I ,it F ,L-.Qi A I 5. g A S, , E A I I - A N7 QTY? I Lk, ,,, A ,. if LR. 3' WR : if f I I . E t. I MICHAEL RIVERS JAY ROBERTS LANCE ROGERS DAVID RUMSEY BARBARA RUNYDN GRAHAM RUPPERT vocational training ,I 4 . I ' - 1 I i. I A ' K 5- ,J f a I L IIRR I A 'k M ig Y Q 'V ' HU WY gig ' , V ii f . at 3 4- R ' .-A , r I, A W ,t1,I,,.,.,.R., , , A cfs E 'f1fII1 fifwsfai . Tx A A i f 'A ey R W, I ' .. 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Xwf' fn V I 5 M 3 1 ,455 XML Q Eu vf ,X ELAINE SEVIIMI PAUL SHANNON PAMELA SHARP JOHN SHASTEEN LEON SHINRR THEODORE SHRIVER DIANE S1-:UPPER STEPHANIE SIEGEL RONALD SINK j1M SIORIS jol-IN S1PEs DIANE SXPLE I-ETTY SLOAN IOHN SLYE EVA SMETACEK CHARLES SMITH BONNIE SHERER juom-1 SIMPSON MARTHA SLAYTow DELORES SMITH for student use DONALD SMITH JAMES SMITH MARY JO SMITH ROBERT SMITH VERA SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH BARBARA SOKOLOVE EDWARD SOLOMON MIRIAM SOUTHARD EDWARD SI-AITH BARBARA SPARACINO ANNE SPARKS JAMES SPEDDEN BETTY SPENCER GLORIA SPIKER ELLEN SPITLER ROLAND STECHER ,,l,b.. .t. .d .d m nngmg I In for a frzen of a frzen DOUGLAS STEWART of mine. A student returns books to library assistant, Kenny Scruggs. l27 W 3 I 'IRI 4' Q JST- GP 'S WE , AA , EE I A ' I P ' A 9? . MDI fi, 5 2? Us K V, K -nr- V. 9i f2,-'I ,L Iii 'RAF-Wm' 1. A Mp' . AU' R A Gu. U -If-I mf' 'X XM ,K ,AXA I . . 4 v .... I 'f , fr 'Qu AT R I-V 'Ru' 'I S LK d Z . Y: mv' , X 'X I.f I -I A Q I ' , I I W5 WI' Ear L' ' Nail . S : ' 'Y if ..., 'yr' .. A, .5 . T S mu 191 ,qsusm R ,,,.. if E- LI- I ' 1' films A Q , . , .mf f LEW W. I . . W K 1' if Q 'K X mn qp.,.,... , , A, Wh ,Q IE ww, .zum awk ,LI q,., ,A,A , .... MARIANNE STEWART DIANE ST. CLAIR WALLACE STIEGEL JAMES STOKES JANET SVVANSON ORA TAELER BARBARA TAYLOR SALLY TAYLOR GRETA TERRY BRUCE TERWILLIGER DAVID TI-IACKER CAROLE THOMAS ROBERT THOMAS JOHN THOMPSON MELISSA THOMPSON GLEN THORPE GORDON TILLIRsoN DENNIS TOLER FLORENCE TOLSON KAREN TREUSCH JUDITH TRUE EDWARD TUBES JOHN TUCMAN BRENDA TURPIN JOHN UNVEREERTH BETTY UTTERBACK THOMAS VALLARIO ROBERT VANCE PETER VEIT JACQUELINE VERMETTE RONALD VERMILLION KENNETH VICKERS ARTHUR VIEREOG ION VILHAUER CAROLYN VOIGT KENNETH WAONER SUSAN WAONER DAVID WALDEN JOY WALKER STEVEN WALKER THOMAS WALKER ELIZABETH WALLING l28 . . ROI, I Technical training-difficult but rewarding Half Dick really gets a charge out of this! Dick Merryman checks a TV cir- cuit while John Shasteen, Jerry Motley, Larry Taylor, Ronald Mor- ris, :tml George Berry look on. I I I ,, ,Jazzy , , ,. Q. A..m,:, k Wi? .VIEZZFH px- 'vif Q --I. A A 1 - , .. h....... A ' ' .1 J .1 . -'-. . A CFL?-:guy M ig, A552 Hg? if ,E ,, if 5 X ,Hag ,Y W M Z' e 1 I E ik M, 1 f-v 44 3 I vf My 5 M ,, 1 Q A , 'Aj 9 ' X . 5 .V I 5 A. Il . Ev ,, , . - If HI 5 W I ,,,Xg, x X , I 'G-4' ,fn L Quay. Q W +A, 'P' J An- QA. A PL 7-I x I R ,wa ,, ,Y I 4 W aa. W - SM- s is 1, Q fa 'M s 5 5 3 -ww-If 'M A ,. ,...-fr WILLIAM WALSH 'THOMAS WATERMAN REBECCA WATSON JOSEPH WEATHERLY RICHARD WERTIME CYNTHIA WESTHAVER VIRGINIA WESTHAVER BARBARA WETZEL DARLENE WENRY PENELOPE WEv FRANCES WHITE CAROLE WHITELEX' JANICE YVHITESIDE EDGAR W'HlTTAKER SHARON WIDINCAMP DAVID WIGGINS JANE WILDER JOHN WILLIAMS JUDITH WILLIAMS RICHARD WILLIAMS I30 I hate people that read over my shoulder! Mrs. Minor gives helpful reading hints. CHESTER WILSON PATRICIA WILSON WILLIAM WILsoN GERRI WINSTON JOSEPH WINSTON JEFFREY WINTER CHARLOTTE VVISE SANDRA WISE WILLIAM WOESSNER MARGARET WOLF ERNEST WOLFE SHARON WoLEE MARY WOODS JEANNE WRIGHT WILLIAM VVRIGI-IT KATHIE WYATI' HARRIET VVYNKOCII RICHARD YEATMAN MILLARD YOUNG TRUMAN YoUNG NORMAN YOUNGBLOOD 'if ' X 1 he , e. X -. A we Q f , s f, , QSKQ, '51 'W 3 L W Reading classes-increas e comprehension ' .vw-vf K f ' - V ' ,.-Q. V . ' , Y ,rdf 4 are ' A 4 . 1 . TW A , 3- .' f' Qi gy W ' ge 'L g Q, 'H' W' V i A ' HN' f I .V 31 k if .gk .vA.,, ks V , , . M ,Q J, , wg Y fl :E 'W Y 5 as , L , h 5,5 ' Fa n W ik 'U' I V ful :,s::n,. Wifi? MTQQ M ,,A., ' 35 51121 wg: L, Qsiism , ' W,,fo, .,, A Eklw fm Aging , L . w A mafngqf GQ, 'dh' I gyf vu! Qwfxii il UYNYL '15 NNwV , A..NA.. ,. K fi :gh and 35214455353 K - 4' ' Qi, In . V,,, A, zgw H, 5 Akkgfwa 'N was agg nf, 2 Q is y Q QQ f gy? SWS, af, x gqyi 5 J gxadf QEEEWMT T5 N-H L5 JF! Eiif I . E1 92 a ga, 'TT 1 A A 32 - . lx X Mxrcusu. Zmuw S-raven Zlmm-:1'r Afte JEAN ZINN THoMAs ZSAKANY r the bell-desertec Hurry up, Sandy. Maybe We can catch them Late students hurrying to class. Go-time. ' Mass confuslon rexgns d I after school t halls and a few stragglers ...ff SOPHOMORE CLASS WILLIAM ME'rzLEIz President I ANNE KERBY TP , . Vzce-Preszdent P I- , . .. If I 2 K N GAYLE NICHOLS I Sfffffafy I X, ww? I IAIM I ,LLL , I L, A xv , P ' ,sk E , if 52 If MRS- MICHAEL Mas. SULLIVAN 817071507 Sponggr I35 wi-gg -41 it GEORGE JAMES Treasurer l ROW I: P. Lootens, S. Pierce, G. Carlson, C. Adams, J. Hooper, G. Scruggs, P. Sandbank, D. 1 Hobson, J. Stehman. ROVV II: M. Holt, J, Mills, J. Miller, T. Lanois, D. Youngblood, J. Shultz, 10' D. Crunkilton, F. Lewis. ROVV III: B. McKee, T. Ditoto, R. Greene, M. Allen, T. Ledman, M. Stellabotte, N. Scott. ROW I: L. Mohler, B. Fagan, B, Stouffer, A. Marmarosh, J. Reed, L. Hyland, D. Fridge, j. 10-2 Meadows, J. Hulbert. ROW II: C. McArthur, S. Ravenscroft, B. Henshaw, W. Cranford, M. Lind- say, C. Baldwin, L. Casper, J. Adams. ROW III: E. Ferguson, C, Peake, D. Fansler, K. Mentzer. Q is E il ,l ,. 3. fl gl fl A J 2 . Q. ll 5. 1 sl .w 5 5. Sl li i Q fl 3 2 3 ROW I: P. Lloyd, L. Wilderman, K. Syonor, j, Kuntz, R. Frost, M. Mims, A. Irwin, P. Murphy, 10 -' 3 S. Ray. ROW II: L. Cheatham, R. Bartell, M. Swain, T. Mager, D. Hogan, S. Newman. ROW III: J. Rudd, D. Metzger, B. Schlademan. 4 ROVV I: B. Brown, M. Shetley, K. Strosnider, A. Hutchinson, C, Malotky, J. Castle, E. Boynton, ' G, Newlon, B. Frost. ROW II: J. Derrenge, R. Kolb, R. Eliot, R. Taylor, R. Hahn. ROW III: R. Halyshyn, J, Brougher, A. Vogelsang. MA. . 5 l l l z i E 2 2 E E 2 f f E E E E z S i I ?5 . , f ,q i i 10-5 IF: a bird . . . a plane . . . it's Sputnik!! Wakefield fans live it up at a pep rally. ROVV I: S. Bryan, C. jones, Z. Adair, P. Bishop, N, Harris, A. Kuntos, D. Fredericks, T. Mullen. ROVV II: K. Lambert, S. Monk, C. Armstrong, B. Hoy, S. Talley, B. Parker, D. Jones. ROW III: B. Bawcombe, M. Hinton, R, Peters. V 1 JJ 3 'GH T 10 6 ROVV I: J. Biren, K. Rexrond, R. Robertson, J, Carpenter, M. Stamboni, J. Bankhead, D, Ethridge, ' S. Savage, E. Harplmm, ROVV II: li. jetland, H. Sannclers, D. Mauck, M. McClellan, T, Ryan, J. VVilliams, T. johnson, R. Pearlstein. ROVV III: J. Stinette, JI. Hull, T. Bricker, K. Dickerson. ROW I: S. Beall, E. Fadeley, B. Mann, J. Carter, K. T. Johnson, S. McNeill, N. Noffinden, B 10 7 Bama, B. Kimble. ROW II: J. Shepard, J. Mowatt, T. Callahan, R. Younger, D. Morgan, J. Lien ' C. King, A. Beall. ROW III: G. Taul, J, Rankin, T. VanHouton, C. Hough. i I39 ROW I: M. Dye, P. Balkman, D. Godfrey, J. Biener, S. Stokes, J, Hall, H. Branum, M. Sanders, 10- L. Carlson. ROVV II: K. Stoudt, G. Sadler, J. Stark, S. Boykin, B. Denson, Sl Duke, M. Hickman, K. Roberts. ROW III: K. Baker, J, Heiser, T. Burns. ROVV I: D. Stein, F. Ford, J. Schwalmn, L. Gray, C. King, L. Savidge, C. Brant, C. Collins, J. 10-9 Avery. ROVV II: C. Hale, P, Vaughn, J. Spadetti, B. Arnold, B. deliraflfenreid, J. Smith. ROW III: T. VVilkinson, D, Purvis, B. Bloomquist. l40 l l l ROVV I: J, Hildebrand, L. Branca, J. Autry, M. Slaughter, K. Frankel, H. Herndon, J. King. ROW II: B, Seebalt, L. Billowitz, C. Swayne, G, Hearn, H. Edwards, P. Grimes, N. Mowrey. ' ROW III: J. Allender, I. Turner, C. Dougherty. May I be the first to congratulate the lucky couple? Mr. Kier expresses his congratulations to Joyce Simpson, the Football Queen, Bob Ferguson, her escort, and the attendants. F 10 ROW I: M. Deal, M. Leonard, J. Parker, B. Paul, C. Torquato, P. Cavedo, D. Kovacevich. ROW ' II: C. jack, H. Reinhart, J, Soria, J. Murphym, T. Novak, A. Black, T. Tachino. ROW III: D. Ronka, R, Holley, R. Sims, R. Storey, P. Birch, D. Betts. You should' see the postcard Mr. --- got! Sopllomores Kay Rexrode and Barbara Brett distribute mail, to the Wakefield faculty. Y . . 7-- - -1 3 s 2 E l 5 . 5 Q Q 2 ? 2 . i 3 Q E . E . . . 2 5 z 2 E i 1 2 5 1 3 E l l 5 5 10 ROW I: L. Robinson, B. Brewer, M, Klepser, R. Lieb, S. Lent, S. Williams, P. Deane, J. Reed. ' ROW II: C. Frishkey, N. Fuleher, B. Metzler, D. Kritzer, E. Jamison, B. Bolte, J. Burnett. ROW III: K. Letzler, J. Calfo, J. Casey. ROW I: E, Greenfield, J. Eberly, M. Marsden, A. Dugard, N. Orr, B. Breeden, G. Mills, B. Suskin. ROW II: N. Golovin, C. Martin, J. Estes, R. VanDyke, T. Hays, E. Jones, L. Sachs, P. Riley, L. Gustafson. ROW III: E. Kadel, B. Davies, D. Mathews, J. Tabaglione, G, Hoskinson, B. Watson. 5, M, , Y, S iz, ROW I: D. Sliney, B. Powell, K. Mote, J. Briscoe, G. Postle, N. Gates, V. james, M. Brewster. ROW II: L. Loy, B. Dudley, R. Duvall, J. Collier, R. Carey, R. Swan, G. Kneessi. ROVV II: B. ' Williams, R. Lowry, R. Shroy. ROW I: K. Biarsky, F. Atkinson, L. Bittle, C. Schimmel, C. Heck, N. Crane, E. Scellato, J. Whit- 10 ney. ROW ll: A. VVigent, S. Lovett, A, Mattce, P. Rumm, D, Palm, B. O'Conner, B. Goodman, M. Neas, B, Lockwood, D. Craun. ROVV III: T. Kelly, E. Voss, C. Franklin, B. Basham, J, George. And in the far tum . . . A typical group of Vllakeheldians pass through the Chesterfield Road lobby on the way to class. ROW I: D. Showell, N. Nelson, K. Nielson, L. Strain, P. Boswell, P. Martin, L. Coope, W. Down- ing, P. Smith. ROW II: S. Hoagland, M. Mooney, B. James, L. Batstone, J. Smith, L. Williams, D. Brandt, S. Smith. ROW III: E. Maxey, G. Dinkins, T. jones. ' 1 l45 2096 . . . 2097 . . . 2098 . . .D A gym class suEers through warm up exercises. ROVV I: S. Deymn, P. Hackley, M. Zimmerman, M. Coffman, I. Flanders, K. Smith, L, Askegaard, L. Scale, J. Schalla. ROVV Il: R. Pash, L. Arlt, M, Thompson, S. Slmstak, J, Simms, R. Mervis, D. Twityman, J, Gailey. ROVV III: S, Agnew, V. Nesmith, J, Algor, D. Coleman, F. Santalucia, VV. Dinsmore, VV. Pierce. I46 ROVV I: P. Keener, B. Franklin, J. VVestmz1n, P. Baker, G. Nichols, M. Darne, G. Hilyard, K. Barnthonse, P, livertrm, ROVV ll: C. Davis, J. Kroon, J. Fuller, R. Loutzenlieiser, R. Taylor, D. Francis, M. Mnlwy, T. Taylor, KI, Nason. ROVV IH: E, Sanlmnn, S. Sykes, J. llzill, R. Cousins, -I. Lzlrney. ROVV I: K. Fischer, K. Schmick, S. NVcstlake, D. Hammer, S. McCarhy, M. Mcflomhs, SQ Lanier K. Sangster, S. Dahl. ROW' II: B, VVilkerson, A. Sander, J. Blounts, A. G8fVEf1Ck,.vl. kuehn, j Beavers, ROW7 III: G, Bishop, R. Jones, S. Davis, D. Beehe, C. VanHoozer, J. Mnlnn, F. Lingo ROW I: B. Becknell, K. Hoolihan, D, Hutchins, M. Coddington, S. VanTuyl, J. Lee, C. Chero- witzo, E. Vineze, J. Reed. ROW II: T. Ray, K. Nygren, B. Hand, P. Patterson, D. Gholson, M. Koutoulakos, E. Wilson, B. Poole. ROW III: T, Chew, B. Overman, D. Baiardo, D. O'Brien, A. Robey, G. Gabbett, J. Tyler, R. Ferrara. ROW I: M. Huggett, C. Wyant, C. Weaver, P. Riley, C. Greer, E. Kershner, E. Buschow, J. Davis, C. Suthard. ROW II: L. Wilson, R. Allman, R. Rossiter, S. Brunson, F. Tate, J, Hockman, W. Brooking, M. LaMay, E. McGlathery. ROVV III: T. Poppen, M. Sappington, J. Walsh, R. Bene- dict. ' , ,, V k . 1 , , 10- 2 2 Row 1: P. White, Q. Perryman, H. sions, B. Lepezyk, A, Gr-able, L. chrisfenson, P. Durloo, P. Friis, P. Armijo. RONV II: T. Luxford, J. Boone, J. Bales, K. True, D. Small, j. Disse, J. Windsor, I, Constanz, S. Springer. ROW III: T. Crabtree, B. Jones. I think if: trying to say sometbingf' Biology students explore the hidden world ...... J. mu . ,,,.. ,r:n, 1 Z qv' ROW I: R. Vaughan, C. Hottell, L. Bachschmid, A. Niskanen, D. Hickman, S. Taylor, J. Teachey. 2 ROW II: S. Spicer, S. VVood, B. Dixon, M. Kreiger, T. Hatsfield, B. Nichols, B. Nmvland, G. 0' Beall, ROVV III: T. Norton, F. McGuire. No music at all is music to study by! Two students study to an untypical silence in the orchestra room. .L 10 ROW I: J. Tiede, J. johnson, H. Plummer, T. Freeman, B. Kincaid, G. Athey, J. Norwood, N Hough. ROW H: B. Berzof, D. Bamberg, M. Pratt, J. Rebold, J. Retzer, T. Hahn, N. Grundman, B, Field, C. Vogel, M. Vnllario, IZ. D'Elia. ROVV III: R. McMahan, J. Rowsey, B, Poush, D. Payne, F. Giammona, R. Russart, M. Rubin, VV. O'Connor, J. Ball, J, Crowley. ROVV I: l,. Haendel, li. May, M. Armstrong, I. Athanas, C. Uber, j, Noolan, C. Conlin, M, Stoner. ROVV ll: B. Higgins, M. Bristo, V. Porse, E. Bucholz, J. Duby, B. Richardson, M, Aldrich, N. Ben- 2 5 net, N, VVood. ROVV III: D. Gilmore, S. Brown, D. Merchant, J. Almassy, H. VVilhelm, P. Risinger. ' l5I 10 ROW I: J. Hughes L. jones, L. Isenburg H. Cathcart E H H d K C ' - l1amson. ROW II: I. Atkins, T. Fugussoni, D. Fabella,'D. M3iisiaITl. Bfweeszi D' ygillftiiilg Aleer. ROW III: T. stark, L. Hecht, D, Cooper, D, Bryant, ' ' ' ' ' ROW I: S. Maupin, C. Econimides, G. Culpepper, j. Smith, V. Mason, E. Harding, L, Hardin, S. Hauger. ROW II: C, Smirh, C. Hardgrove, K Guey, R Heinemann, G. Berry, J. McAninch, M. Turherm, T, Armstrong, J. Jordan. ROW III: J. Warren, K. Woodward, J. Brooking, K. Morgan, R. street, L. Kobel, R. Mckeynolds, G. Coe. 1 0 - 2 7 I52 This is bow we do it, girlsfi' Miss Browning shows her students in oihce training, the proper method. ROW I: B. Gallagher, C. Gillilan, C. Sink, K. Howard, D. Goodman, J. Culley, B. Morton, L. Evans. ROW II: B, Mason, B. Wright, P. Darnell, B. Caminiti, S. Kilpatrick, R. Ward, J. Wein- stein, S. Schaal. ROW III: C. Niles, C. Black, J. Moore, D. Kidd, R. Duques, W. Haley, S. Ver- 10-2 8 million, G. Scofield. And they are off and running! Wakefield students rush to class during one of the five minute breaks. ROW I: M. Lamon, A. Miller, C. Kessler, C. Chesy, D. Keyes, E. Miller, K. Walton, S. Pruett. ROW II: R. Shriver, P. Miller, G. Best, D. Boomer, D. Davis, R. Reed, G. Francis. ROVV III: 1 2 S. Panneton, W. Coakley, T, Roberts. ' .Y Y, w K ROW I: J. Cameron, L. Morrell, K. Steward, S. Thomas, L. LeStrange, N. Barton, G. Gladhill, 10-3 0 K. Kuchno. ROW II: R. Massey, J, Mann, B. Stones, M. Nash, P. Colley, P. Manian, C. Satter- field, M. Lacey, J. Whitener, A. Ellis. ROW III: J. Eppes, B. Pascoe, D. Herndon, H. Burkett, K. Gantz, T, Mayer, D. Wolfe. ROW I: N. Parrott, M. Mayo, M. Anglin, N. Shannon, H. Dias, M. Murphy, E. Fagan, D. Nel- son. ROW II: S, Zepp, J. Lowdenslager, J. Pulley, J. Smith, B. Brown, H. Helmick, G. Horabov, D. Low, B. Smith. ROW III: T. Claffy, W. Backus, J. Spiegel, N. Eiseman, I. McBroom, W. Krup- - 3 1 saw. l ROW I: L. Dennison, M, How, P. Nicholas, A. Stoutenburgh, G. Smiley, C. Watson, M. Wright, 3 2 I. Solinger. ROW II: D. Connington, S. Niles, S. Huber, T. Cox, J. Lee, M. Papanicolas, D. Gil- ' mour, J. Waters, S-. Ogle, C. Caldwell. ROW III: S. Coates, C. Crone, R. Hamilton, G. Paxton. 10-33 ROW I: D. Langlot, G. Thompson, L. Woods, C. Gilbert, J. Tail, D. Timmons, J. Palmer S Louing. ROW II: C. Burgin, K. Holden, C. Ashton, J. Abramson, N. Hasan, J. Burchett,,B.' Trost, K. Smclaire, C. Mason. ROW III: T. Ford, A. Carrigan, B. Harper, P. Lewis, J, Lightsey D. Fowler, J. Meek, A. McClinton. v I l l ROVVI N Shideler B V'm Zandt B Joseph, D Clarke P Reece F Marshall Y Hollifield I..'Miller. ROVV II:,L..Landers, S.,Hager, K. Asnkegaardz Oliver, Foltz, Irlouser, C., VV1lcox, I.. Lader, R. Moley. ROVV III: B. Pickard, R. Harris, C. Palm, D. Bell, B. Tennile, VV. Bower, L. Dodson, T. Connolly, J, Reynolds. ROW I: J. Lowe, P. Sagendore, M. Johnson, L Adams, B. Brett, S. Whipple, P. Grove, A. Kerby. ROW II: J. Lewis, K. Schweickhart, L. Houser, L. Watson, D. Miller, A. Urbanske, R. Holland, F. Wilson, B. Pennock. ROVV III: J, Crooke, D. Wohlfarth, R. Floyd, M. Cleveland, R. Bunner, B. 1 5 Barton, R. Harris, R. Halbert, T. Moe, G. Y0l1Hg- 0 ' 3 I57 HERBERT BROWN President MICHELE I hNZ Vice-President MR. BENSON Sponsor NANCY FLETCHER Secretary FRESHMA CLASS SHARON KETCHEM Treasurer ROW I: S. Overton, I. Ruble, J, Ralston, C. Johnson, S. Kirwan, C. Day, Treas.g G. Stegner, J 9:1 Uerry, M. Handcock, S. Styles. ROW II: B. Williams, D. Scott, W. Shepherd, J. Gable, R. Slye, T. Galloway, Pres., B. O'Hare, Vice-Pres., T. Lamone, Sec'y.g S. Brown. ROW III: J. Rhodes F. Platt, L. Asquith, J. Toothacher, E. Harris, D. Stalker, T. Medlin, C. Weiss. ROW I: B. Zarnegar, R. Pearce, E. Anger, P. Hill, J. Smith, L. Barber, G. Woolley, K. Hooper, M, Pherson, J. Peters. ROVV II: T. Palmer, J. Chase, P. Koch, Vice-Pres., K. Kyle, Sec'y., P. Boesch, T, Chandler, Pres., K. Douglas, Treas.g E. Hayes, L. Reed. ROW III: R, Tyler, J. 9-2 Mason, R. Utz, R. Miller, If. Erickson, D. Hicks, K. Mayo, R. Mansfield, 1 ROW I: M. Bennett, N. Johnson, S. Brown, B. Davis, M. Hereford, D. Lewis, J. Claeys, I. Dudeck, L. Call, M. Henning, S. Ferguson. ROW II: P, Fawcett, C. Ball, 1. Hockman, D. Stichcum, 1. Smith, D. Dennison, K. Grondberg, J. Ball, S. Blodgett, K. Bailey, M. Fridge. ROW III: j. lfddooiie, J. Daray, J. Dickson, M. Porter, W. DeReuter, VV. Arket, D, Persiani, G. Howerton, R. aw ess. ROVV I: D. Hereford, N, Dawson, L. Wasuta, S, Sinkankas, K. Willey, R. Armstrong, M. Price L. Utterback, B. Howard, S. Koucherkovich, J. Braton, N. Duncan. ROW II: N. Whitely, B. King T. Hill, R. Lynch, M. johnson, J, Cornett, D. McMahon, B. Clark, S. Hlggens, A. Carter. ROVV III: G. Nelson, C. Shelton, M. Bailey, R. Henderson, P. Dale, J. Pride, J. Hipp, R. Jones, R. Sny- der, I. Rumsey, R. Hall. I60 ROW I: L. Richter, N. Dunaway, N. Parrott, C, Gohn, P. Coates, M. Noffsinger, C. Henderson, 9-5 J. jordan, M. Myers, S. Ketcham, M. Williams, M. Peter, B. Means. ROW UII: K. Kirby, K. Stovall, N. Stanely, G. Eordogh, F. Pulley, B. Cobb, H. Parker, V. Klein, N. Allstock, P. O'Neal, L. johnson. ROVV III: R. Holden, M. Wines, G, Mosely, B. Wendt, B. Delphin, J. Bressin, T. Stone. ROW I: S. Voigt. C. Rixse, R. Witt, B. Schlein, B. Turnage, N. Fletcher, L. Begelman, P. Talley, B. Dyson. ROW II: D. Helsley, R. Aho, B. Howdershell, S. Bristow, J. Dodge, C. Carns, B. Hen- derson, L. Peace, C. Dawson, P, Glover, L. Urbanske, S. Williams. ROW III: L. Payne, J. Wood- 9 6 ford, A. Kooney, S. Sher, R. Ormsbee, B. Koepf, L. Caruthers, J. Solomon, C, Howell, S. Wertime, T. Hill, R. Lynch. ROVV I: L. Vermillion, C. Arthur, S. Walker, R. Marshall, C. Goebel, J. Ross, B. Dalzell, C. Se- 9' 7 ville, S. Palumbo. ROVV II: B. Pastor, A. Dusenbury, J. Klein, L. Bowling, B. Grisard, B. Kimble S. Clarke, M. Mathew, S. Tyler, B. Kershner. ROW III: L. Sussholz, I. Lindner, H. Brown, I Isbell, P. Kier, J. jones, P. Allwine, D. Appelman, T. Sucher, T. Tebbs. ROW I: C. Walker, G. Bailey, P. Paska, M. Sitowski, A. Pandolfe, S, Alleman, M, Mann, P. Tribber, K. Bittle. ROW II: B. Chandler, D. Keys, J. Watterson, H. Hall, E. Snow, J. Eraso, S. Henninger, C. Duffey, A. Fountaine, M. Trahos, ROVV III: C. Lykken, J. Calhoun, G. Voorhies, B. Abrams, J. Beatty, C. Larson, L. O'Hara, T. Rogers. - ROW I: J. Zeh, I. johnson, S. McCreery, P, Sheridan, S. Hinz, S. Allison, C. Thompson, M 9-9 Stiegel, D. Rush. ROW II: P. Parker, L. Bausserman, C. Williams, J. Ford, N. Tolson, C. Little, I. Keesling, J. McCormick, M. Evans, N. Papa, J. Coulter. ROW III: R. Walker, R. Shewmaker J. Gill, R. Turner, T. Crain, T. Kletiz, J. McDonnell. ROW I: L. Walker, J. Cobb, E. Embrey, C. Fentress, H. Bracken, D. Wilkins, B. Martin, P. Lady, I. Patterson, M. Lucas, K. Souther. ROW II: D, Comings, T. Thompson, B. Barksdale, S. Teu, R. Harvil, J. Moneymaker, B. Breen, R. Acker, R. West, C. Kipps. ROW III: K. Withers, D. 9 l Podolsky, J. Story, B. Jones, B. Nichols, B. Breen, A. Hines, M. Goggi. ' LET! ROW I: D. Hill, S. McIntosh, J, Boleyn, S. Stout, K. O'Connor, G. Altenbach, J. Heiman, F. 9 Stewart, R. Sexton, S. Ewart, A. Horton, J. Cecil. ROW II: D. Lewis, S. McDermott, B. Cannon, - S. Byzek, S. Taylor, S. Lynn, D. Kennedy, J. Allwine, P. Achuff, S. Zawack, V. Smith. ROW III: N. David, J. Brunner, T. Maki, J. Smith, D. Walker, J. Foley, B. Davey, P. O'Connell. ROW I: J. Burt, G. Bass, D. Beard, S. Hooper, B. Stevens, M. Poole, B. Hunter, E. Cogswell, M Ferguson, S. Bludde, B. Galenski. ROW II: F. Weaver, N. Taylor, R. Good, D. Burns, D. Pratt 9 B. Mamby, D. Wilson, B. Bullen, L. Bower, II, Bunte. ROW III: R. Chapman, R. Kimble, B. Watson M Lewis T Druckenm1ller,B Henke D Engelman, B Marcy, G Gxtzen 4. lu. .a .,,.,, . ...M-M-... ill ACTIVITIES , F- ,.p.REFlELl: I MH Scum I , - nxt. 'P I JPL? E 5 if ' Igff 15' 41 9 V' fm fs ' ft 4 , 2 92' 3 a y' ARLL N.E-ITC' N 'C Mm .Q -ue 5 -'f',' iii 7 , Q ..,W EF? mi .. ,, W ,, ,P . v, y f p .v,,, 'M-., N 1 1 X1 1 v LLi?. QQ g45 V- 1' A ' 3 X xffx Mfg ' 5 Q 1Qf A , L rg I vw' rf? '5 fi,S:5?Gi: W3 k fy ?'Qf?7Sfg! 5, g i . il-li' ? : . 5345 . liffxf ' . iii -f f 'EZ' N m'AAk Am,' xo. ff nw. M ,L , X H g f Q -, X Q ,f 1 3 xqPifi3,,m' mn JN . X mgxsxyex Am My PE' .. vfi fn, M fa --f W5 ,, , y . HH Qi? 1 bv 4' 'Q 1' Ek Qi S i A Q W Biggs? as X , 94' '+V' I Nw' ACTIVITIES No school is complete without those activities that help to enrich the lives of the students and round out their education socially. Since the ability to get along well with others is such an important asset, school activities should and do play a major part in school life. Clubs, honor societies, student government, school services-all go into the improvement of the student's ability to work, to lead, and to follow well as part of a team. Since WakeHeld's hrst year, many student activities have been established. The Student Government has given the students a chance to take part in the running of their school. The Y-Clubs have pro- moted fellowship and community service. The Honor Societies have given recognition to deserving students and have performed many services to school and community. The publications have provided an account of school life and a record of school history. The individ- ual clubs have given students the opportunity to pursue individual interests. The music and dramatic groups have benefited both their members and the entire student body. These activities, which we have made a part of school tradition, have in turn enriched and furthered our education by making us socially well-rounded individuals. STUDE T COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIO ART VIEREGG Vice President The guiding purposes of Wakeheld's Student Cooperative Association are the promotion of student participation in the school's activities and the development of good citizenship. This year the S.C.A., under Mrs. Pawley's sponsorship, is largely responsible for administering the school's extra-cur- ricular activities and must effectively establish the government under the new school constitution. Among the most important of the numerous activities in which this year's Assembly is involved are the orientation of new students, the preparation and distribution of student hand- books and student telephone directories, the sponsorship of numerous assemblies, pep rallies, and school dances, and the further development of the political party system. Presided over by Robert Ferguson, the Student Cooperative Association also assists the administration in the solution of various school problems, BOB FERGUSON GINNY JACOBS TISH MONTAGUE President Recording Secretary Cofreypanding Secretary I69 CABI ET WALTON PETTIT Secretary of Safely and Welfare I70 MARION STEWART Sefrelary of Clubs JOHN JENNRICH Secretary of Finance BARBARA COULTER Secrelary of Public Relation: jane Pennington, Mr. Sonen, Barlow Herget, and Mr Lynn review finance problems of the student body. DAVID RUMSEY Secretary of Athleiifs and Forensit Activities JUDY N1CHoLsoN S etretary o f S ocial A ctiwitie: SKIP' HENDERSON STEVE BROWN BROOKE STEVENS TOM CHANDLER MARTHA POOLE ERESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES SUSI EIGEN ARDEN WALDRON BOB THOMPSON DON BELL FRED SEYFRIED JIM BOB HILI ANNETTE FRANKLIN MARTY MCDEVITT HELEN GRIC C S MARIANNE STEVVART IUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES HGNOR SGCIETIES I73 ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Wakeneld's Philomathian Chapter of the National Honor Society is made up of those students in the junior and senior classes who have shown outstanding scholastic ability, leadership, service, and character. In an effort to promote cultural and social advance- ment among its members, the Society has lecture ses- sions, recordings, and films of intellectual interest. Presided over by Bob Thompson and under the joint sponsorship of Miss Richmond and Miss Keck, the Society has, among other worthwhile activities, a tutoring service. Miss Richmond and Miss Keck discuss future plans with Bob Thompson, the president, ROW I: S. Perry, C. Dorner, E. Boone, T. Holm, C. Rexroth P Creckmore M johnson, M Ixylc R Bergner C Waugaman, J Siple, K. Connaway. ROW II: N. Hall, J, Corcoran, j Kafer B Selfridge K Treusch N Tolman E Hernandez L Gossett C Dooley, T. Montague, A. Linde, S. Schneier, N. Bancroft j Strain, I Herman ROW III B Thompson, G Fritz F Bode L VVils0n, j. Anderson, M. Cole, T. Taylor J. Carpenter M Lintner D Bell I' Sexfried S Zimmer ROVV IV L Lightsey L Sloan, C, Tolson, C. Carpenter, M. Stewart, J. Brewer C Miles A Mays K Ch1sta1n K S1ger C Nxquist C Maw B Nuttall ..s...,,-.-fM,....:1i,f.,.,UNm.muWf. ,...mM,.,.M...M:.tt.-..MwaqmmM.,.T.M... FRENCH HO OR SOCIETY WakeHeld's French Honor Society, sponsored by Mrs. Lanpher, exists for the purpose of promoting student interest in French. The members of the society, all of whom must display exceptional ability in French, attend lectures on the language and readings which pertain to their study of the language. They also plan to make a French literary contribution to the library. In order to raise money to purchase equipment for the language depart- ment, they sell French pastry weekly in the cafeteria. ROW I: N. Bancroft, M. Stewart, B, Coulter. ROW II: E. Kessler, J. Herman, N. Pida, B. Cheney, N. Hall, M. Borecki. ROW III: C. Dorner, S. Steele, G. Chase, J. Strain, B. Battiste, H. VVest. Sponsored by Dr. Peplow, Wakeheld's juan Valera Chapter of the Spanish Honor Society, is in its fourth year of operation. Members of the Society, who are chosen on the basis of their proficiency in the Spanish language, strive to promote interest in Spanish cul- ture. In order to achieve this, they hear talks and participate in discussions relevant to their Spanish ed- ucation. ROW I: B. Runyon, A. Linde, J. Remeikas, C. Dean, A. Mays. ROW II: N. Clarke, S Wnodzell, S. Parel, L. Liglltsey, Kafer, ROW III: M. Cole, S. Livesay, G. Fritz, L. Wilson, M, Brennan, SPANISH HO OR SOCIETY E. Hernandez, N. Cullins 17.7 F ROW I: R. Bergner, R, Reid, D. Bell, F. Seyfried, M. Stewart, Mr. Stover, E. Boone. RONV II: -S. Perry, K. Sager, S. Spicer, I.. Robinson, S. Wolfe, N. Bancroft, L. Sloan, L. Lightsey, A. May s, J. Strain, H, Amchan. ROW III: S. Zimmet, B. Thompson, M. Lintner, C. Gailey, G. Fritz, D. Kramer, E. jones, J. Retzer, D. G holson, C. May, C. Carpenter. ROW IV: E. Rutkoski, S. McGhee, I. Anderson, L, Wilson, J. Carpenter, H. Merchant, R. Greene, L. Miller. VVakefield's Chapter of the Mu Alpha Theta, the National Math Honor Society, presided over by Fred Seyfried and spon- sored by Mrs. Coalcley and Mr. Stover, promotes interest among its members in the various phases of mathematics. Members of the Society must have an average of B or better in math and B in other subjects plus the recommendation of M their teachers. At the various meetings of the Math Honor Society, interesting mathematical problems are discussed and H 0 A G R S 0 C I occasional lectures are presented. One of the many projects of the Society is a tutoring system in math. QUILL AND SCROLL The John Dos Pasos Chapter of Quill and Scroll, Wakeheld's literary honor society, is the first organi- zation in the school which was chartered by the stu- dent government. Quill and Scroll provides recogni- tion for able juniors and seniors on the various pub- lication staffs. These students are recommended for membership by their publication sponsors and must be in the upper third of their class, scholastically. John Jennrich, Arden Waldron, Barbara Coulter, and Abigail Salyers. I76 Y-CLUBS DELPHIA TRI-HI-Y fx ' . r L x . ,A 1 X e in y Q . , .., A 4 x 'S ,r .. 5 .iv Dk iq. K' m -fa., L L 12 , 3 xii l l A :S Z . C k I V. .Q , SEA fr f ,. V , 5. ., qi 1, , .. f ' .: 'R f f-' A S+- A K 5, .I 9 152 ' 1 ga S 1 .. 1 Q ,, A sv- V t A, 0 Q .lm fx - .sluclfmhl ROXN I: S. Schanl, Secretaryg S. Lent, Presiclentg A. Gauvueau, Vice-Presidentg J. Jones, Treasurer. ROW II: A. Kontos, E 'f ROVV III: B. D 'Elia, J. Herdren, G. Hilliard, N. Barton, T. Ray. ROVV IV: D Hoag, M. Slaughter, M. K0llf0Ulllx0S, L. Adams. Arnold, C. Coley, A. Urbanski, Marshall, D, Tlmmons. l78 ROW I: S. Greene, Treasurerg M. Kyle, President: J. Losee, Vice-President: J. McNellis, Secretary, ROW II: J. Howdershell C. May, G. Marlon, II Johnson, M. Denny. ROVV III: C. Dorner, N. Roudabush, J. Smith, D. Printz, J. Cambers, B. Roberts ROXV IV: J, Brewer, J. Landrum, R. Bergner, C. Nelson, C. Seay, C. VVaugaman. ROVV V: K. Roderick, A. Salyers, S, Suther- land, IZ. Boone, L. Tavlor, L. Erskine. Max . .Lug , ii. is I an f , ww- 4- I F Q ,fl 1: J 2, 1: T A ia-. X -lx-ff V. ' .. I K ,Q-flfii' 1 xi A 'S ,, I Q. A I .::. 4:9 S N W 2 .N .. ! ' , 1- Aw , 6- - , lr ,b I 'W 1:-I Q, Q.. I I R , 1 Q-3 h , ,4 .gg fh. ALPHA TRI-HI-Y AMICI TRI-HI-Y 4 t we 1 may 2 X 1' K 26 'QQ-'J if A A, ' if 53 . A my 1. A 'N ' f l. . ,,. . re.. 'C' 'K Y i .c -fi sq, 1 'A I ff-I gf., 41 1' -f . Mx , . ,c ' . e . nw x ROVV I: A, Sanders, Secretary, L, Gustafson, Presidentg S. Stokes, Vice-Presidentg B. Frost, Treasurer, ROVV II: A, Grable D Hobson, D. Funk, P. Murphy, J. Stehman. ROVV III: C. jack, K. Sydnor, D. Keys, A. Irwin, J. Bankhead, VV. Downing, B. Km caitl. ROVV IV: McGlathery, T. Freeman, VI. Smith, P. Plummer, M. Mims. ROVV V: C. Heller, P. Keener, N. Hough C Smiley, C, Vogel, I.. Hylzmal. I80 II B N 'I N Smith M Olson I Cox B Utterback ROW III ROW I N Kmsmem I Battaglla M Huhn G, Spikers. ROW : . eny, . , . , , , . . P Galenskl I Jackson B Brown B VVetzel, B, Battiste. ROW IV: J. Gladmon, D. Smith, J. Shepherd, D. Campbell,J. Hilde brand. 'I maxi I We P. Qu 2 I-'ix I 431 1-'f-. BETA TRI HI-Y 'O' RN-r L. . 'X as ,M DELT TRI-HI-Y xg Y gk it at Q' x if I .O , 1 l L is lf I ' , . .E G . I X I I I A ' 49 5 2 Nfuiefm I .x gf ROW I: C. Hottel, Treasurerg P, Martin, Presidentg D. Clacys. ROW II: M. Goodloe, C. Wyant, B. Hahn, Secretaryg M, Robin son. ROW III: R. Bnttle, Vlce-Presxdent. ROW IV: M. Zxmmerman, S. Rider, N. Harms, enry. I82 ROW I: S. Williams, Treasurerg C. Wooldridge, President, P. Riley, Vice-President, S. Newman, Secretary. ROW II: J. Palmer D. Kovacevich, K. Rexrode. ROW III: S. Ray, E, Heiser, J. Autry, L. Watson, J. Simpson. ROW IV: B. Fagan, B. Pryor, P. Tay- lor, K. Sangster, C. Ashton. ROW V: J. Johnson, L. Evans, G. Gladhill, P. Nicholus. ' .' 9 ' Lili! .I is . 5. .viiffwa :Fin ' g m s. H ,,,w5..4..s.2 s: .,.1f5.f1f.,..: sz we A 'Wife 44 vi WS. - E Mi5.?5..w lrlss r I ,Q A A 'i L gr.. We A .- A lg A , ., E., ,WVA L . Y I 'f H Y i . , :,.. s I ,. I , s Z! . V ., 5 . .... '12- fi I ' I ff es. e e R -- r . - m I q y H: :'fw A.. . R . . .,,. s nssss ,,,, .S2...L.,,a EPSILO TRI-HI-Y 183 ET TRI-HI-Y O if , fr, fd' ' :: 1 ' K 5,142 in L , . b Q , : Q 7 T , 8. 4 , ' I Q ' I ei' I ' K, .. , . -Lv- 5 5, ' Qk' --fv s . . . ,Q fgu . , . .,.. P. o.. B k R I , i , 1- i E . , . . I . 1- ,S . ' 6 .0 xr .s .3 I ,ff ,. - I 4... , 6 , I 'fy 51... lf, . ROW I: K. johnson, Secretary, C. Chesy, President, H. Cachart, Vice-President, M. Powell, Sponsor. ROW II: G. Achey, D Fridge, S. Ogle, S. Reed, J. Taff. ROW III: L. Billowitz, A. Burch, L. Sauidge, L. Harding, R. Lieb, ROW IV: J, E. Diener, G Nichols, J. Culley, J, Solinger, K. Fischer, R. Frost. ROW V: J. Flanders, M. Coffman, C, Mason, A. Kerby, N, Shannon I84 ROW I: M. Southard, E. Hernandez, R. Klar, Presidentg M. McDevitt, ROW II: P. Buchanan, C. Carpenter, C. Tolson C Bush P. Baumgardner. ROW III: M, Merritt, J. Remeikas, Vice-Presidentg K. McDonald, C. Heggie, S. Christie. ROW IV C John son, E. Mangum, Secretaryg L. Nutter, A, Machlin, R. Lerg. ROW V: M. Mantz, P, Wev, S. Gable, M. Lxttle a-me if ' R w.,t2unvK V Q W vu S .5 ' rfan we .. an . X 1. El V 'V 3 35,112 KV., .A . . -R R R ...,,. M Q ff. - 6 ' Q . 1 4. 4 K --f' .3 Qi. 'W .e x M 25 C 'C L es' C al- I . r if N ' ra' 'Tn f ' x V, . . , Nav Q aff , Q? X 'V' ' R X. is GAMMA TRI-HI-Y .85 i1...ef2, We up w IOTA TRI-HI-Y 'ix L 6 I f I I SI . I I V L: I I, 'Q N . ' . '1 J - 1 'Lf . . aslo 3 , ., I . . P 'Q .fi if B 9 f .b Al , I 'Q 6 Q. 9 Q .rt 9 ,Q vs- !! , ,- ,. ' ii Lsgpcllflllj ROW I: A. Waldron, P. Nester, Secretary, S. Larkin, Vice-Presidentg G. Sangster, President, N. Steele, Treasurer, D. Barrick ROW II: E. Rogers, G. Bryan, J. Simpson, B. Riggles, B. Coulter, ROW III: J. Maupin, L. Cox, E. McCray, T. Walker, J. Chabot. ROVV IV: P. McMurray, B, VVhite, J. Simpson, P. Anderson, N. Peeples. ROVV V: N. Satterfield, j. Ransom, C. Little, B. Boussie, P. Thompson, J. Taylor. l'86 ROW I: C. Thomas, B. Nuttall, S. Crump, L. Frank, I. Kafer, M. Stewart. ROW II: C. Carnes, K. Carnes P VVolfe ROW III H. Wyncoop, G. Houghton, L. Cardarella, B, Kirshner, V. Rosado, J, Barthelow. ROW IV: P. Burke B Watson T Chalklcy B Allen, M. Haley, S. Amos. ROW V: M. Maenner, K. Wyatt, C. Perry, B. Rahmlow, D. Robxnson A Lewis if 2-MM, :Q 'G .H ir K 5 Q I an .L Q' G' I W f.: 3 qw., ,... I .G sv I-as w 'U .X t -s's 'lil , .X . 0: ., , ffau Q . .,., : KAPPA TRI-HI-Y I87 'yt X I - my.. WP 1 ...J 1' ,Q , fs. Qu 1 1 5,4 X U i . 9 L MBDA TRI-HI-Y e N XM I QQ Q s 'Q' V..,,, 5, -fr' ' ' I I Q I ' f Q i . we' wb, K. V V, Q if I e' .fl N QTL f O' N - ,,: xiii, r K IX. S. in ' H wo J YQ . 'Sell .tx .aj I l A 5. 950' Lk V f...uf J ROW I: M. Donohoe, E. Wilcow, Presidentg C. Uber, Vice-Presidentg J. Athanas, Secretary. ROW II: S, Lanier, B. Pennock J. Adams, Treasurer: S. Van Tuyl, H, Siroris, J. Carpenter. ROW III: A. Sparks, J. Meadows, N. Vermillion, L. Loy. ROW I: K. Campbell. Secretaryg C. Marchant, Presidentq J. Homan, Vice-Presidentg K. Gibson. ROW II. J, jones, S Lokey R. Pharr, B. Isicson, G. Brandenburg. ROW III: P. Hawkins, H. Buckett, M. Hackwood, S. Perry, L. Brown. ROW IV: R. Dvorat P. Rigby, J. Crosen, D. Huffman, M. Mann. if Q M. I ,Q I an If In X if Q, 9- 5? 'B G 5 ,E 5. 1' N I 52 O I I hh .K I I ky yfx K 'N .I Q .. .:'. - an .., f -gif, Y Mm an , ,A 'QVQ 9 v . .af I W ' if u 5 , I. 'iff Q 5' EG TRI-HI-Y PSI TRI-HI-Y om R' x. a s I A -in A .Q ' , , H l x . . fl 5.-4' QQ'-' , , ., J I it 2 463 ef X, . - . -. S' . Q L 6 ff' V 5 I M I 1 Z IRM I ' I . . . ve 'Q we A- . 3, ' 'A H' ' o f . - 4 '-:.,Qk in ff.,- : ,,.. V A 1 M I A I n -.-., zu, - . rky K K I I: vi : 4 7 . . N W ' A I 5 F Rig ,.l l ROW I: E. Kessler Treasurer, J. Nicholson, President, G. Mitchell, Vice-President, M, Slagle, Secretary. ROW II: A. Alder man M Warren 13 Schaeffer P. Bullen, T. Montague. ROW III: D. Harrison, G. Ducrest, A. Burroughs, S. Miller, E. Kosa- veach, Mobleyl ROW IV: Adams, J. Wallace, M, Warren, L. Phyllips, R, Ashley, E. Swann. ROW V: J. Brenner, A Jachens, G. Jacobs, J. Pinto, G. Brown, S. Shepherd. . l90 ROWI'SHd SR'd . . u son, . 1 er, C. Capilongo, President, A. Elliott, Vice-President, C, Biren, Secretaryg A. Lykken Treasurer ROW II: B. jones, D. Dutemple, T. Whiteside, L. Anderson, L. Gregory. ROW III: C. Rexroth, K. Barnthouse, M Nash ROW IV: J. True, M. Blair, L. Gossett, D. Clements, ROW V: M. ' ' ' ' Lyon, Cf. Terry, P. Whittington. ROW VI: A. Hutchinson -I Furr J. Lansdown, C. DeFries, M. Coddington, A. Hoekstra. . he o ff Q Pg -QR' A '45 2 , ..,.. , L 1 f ff .0 1 ' :. ' ,. sei wf sw. - ...M . I ,l .5 Law, 53 . , 1,- ..:V E I b - X . L.. .. ' fb. W4 . 1. A i t Q ' I -- - I O Q it fr NW gf? Cv wif SIGMA TRI-HI-Y is 'QB .6 5 L.-3- 335 ' - .69 as I iw 'fi HUP' 'C' -, . . ie, l9l I 42 .MSW 'Rs X I fist-ff .. ,. QS 'ara 4'-53 Ts 1? KG. .li-x . Mn - Qx .QR T' 41... fwfr SOLIS TRI-HI-Y 1 e .. 5 ' 1 -1. E.. M get ' f Q 5 ' f . w fi 1 -2 ' A. QZ: - 1 X - ,,: 1 L fi va. ,rn T V . vw ,, Q Q Q' Z.. . X 'L I 'iz .,,:- , 5 I gf I J J' -if K ' .41-if: I I, I iw , 6 If . li . ' ,Em up , .j .ilk r Q M In LQ iz kirkg K fs.. If X EQ.-. E X fjlu4rl14'ff H ROW I: L. Houser, Secretaryg J. Briscoe, Presidentg A. Ellis, Vice-Presidentg L, Walton, Treasurer. ROW II: K. Nygren. ROW III: B. Smith, C. Collins, B. joseph, B. Franklin, ROW IV: Doris Shotwell. ROW V: C. Davis, P. Grimes, M. Wright, P. Smith ROW I: L. Wilderman, Treasurer, H. Herndon, Secretary, G. Carlson, President, B. Banta. ROW II: H. Branum, C. May D. jones, B. Brewer, J. Mann. ROW III: M. Brewster, D. Goodman, T. Armstrong, S. Huber, R. Robertson. ROW IV: J. Came ron, P. Friis, A. Beall, L. Marsden. H. 'zz' A , . .RRR Q Q mx V 'ad , ,,.. i ! :ff o r r . K hx . , by 'Q .ff 11.4-kai 1 . Q Q fu r g Q. Q Rig., . f 'Fr . 11 ,,.. , K yy I ' kr ,,,.., .sf Q' ' V I ' '..'E K I X.. I 5 . Nl... L. STELLAE TRI-HI-Y .93 T U TRI-HI-Y ,R 45 arf- lr ' . 1 ,- ' - ,M kk K A - Ll,I.. I fr an ' A' I I J I 'l tnimvv-X cr 1. 5 I .K A .Q an 'S .... .Q Q I nw' .As- Sins. X ltl I ...I I , : , I ' I ' Q 7'lk I P 'ASV gm . .-rr - J .S1....L. I, ROW I: S, McNeill, Treasurer, P. Cavedo, President, D. Connington, Secretary, M. Hewitt. ROW II: K. Schmick, A. Marmar- ash, L. Harden, K. Howard, P. Shetley. ROW III: P. Hackley, P. Deane, C. Torquato, Vice-President, B. Nowland, E. Ford ROW IV: D, Hutchins, C. Greer, J, Mowatt, B, Brett, H. Dias. ROW V: L. Wilson, R. Holland, J. Biren, M. Murphy ROW I: J. Grissom, Ethelyn Abbott, Secretary, H. Griggs, President, E. Cording, Vice-Presidentg C, Banks, Treasurer, B. Isa- bell. ROW II' M, Purdy, A. Franklin, J. Penington. ROW III: B. Arnett, E. K. Bernard, D. Kocsis, L. Everette, B. Albrite, E. Bickers, J. Sawyer. ROW IV: B. Sharf, I. Frost, M. Mason, G. Egbert, D, Baker, M. johnson, S. Cronin. ROW V: A. Connor, C. Henslee, T. Roudabush, N. Cullins, J. Huff, K. Gayler. 'A41LQ.4Q2 , ,ZIE2,if1L. ykJfC4.C',.ffL 7414 M-ve, G fggkfpck C Kdil ?ix.JC i.x. if up 1 xjlffl, Q04 ,561 cf , MCU? 'fd'6. 'cJE,fl4f ffilgifie Off? Cfi 5 7' 5 5'fI ' Sl Qfafzffdf r 1 95 pm' Qaafm will Cliff. . iff-2-Ziff' VHA ,-553444 Jw VU 'I' A X' G I i A I I I I ., fn L i 7 X, 5 4 , ff Wfrvif ie f 57? fa 'ir 'LL Q -A - , . I I I A 'V wg? 00? . In a a ,,,' K ,.y, A K ., ..,, . gb ' A , N4-ii . z, A iigfi .I . fg.. A' - an I I XY -ggi' in 6 A I K K X f ' . -111'i . for l Si x ,B , gf l ,,.. , M, , :su ' ifl Qrj E.. S. ' X, .sv , . fm is cr. . a Y is 1 i 'ii' , qv , . Q . I Hz. L e Sw S ee lb lei 4k,..L.s TI-IETA TRI-HI-Y ms TRI-HI-Y We JS' 'N 'gi A . . .EM Am, gy I , Z- N we .f W H is 'xx M.. ' I iv' 'I I3 .zi I .... , Wil i it ' ' 118' Q.. IIA , I. 'H' ls' , ,, ling nvbv P P S I . .. A '-- L. .. ' -. 'rv I I Mx, M . 1 X it ' ,. , ld. A -: 1 ' S Sa -1, A . I i . kv X- K. 'N ,. . ,5IufL'ifJ ' S McCarthy President' P Martin, Vice-Presidentg J. Carter. ROW II: D. Charke, C. Moley, B IV D Bamberg I Westman, Treasurerg L. Strain ROW I: P. Iiloyd, Secretaryg . , , I ' W III: D. Nelson, L. Arlt, P. Sandbank. ROW : . , . ' ' f Th mas, V. Curtis. Powell, j. Kelntz, N, Orr. R0 K. Smith, K. Mote. ROW V: V. Mason, J. Wxll1am.on, S. c ROW I: S. Widencamp, K. Sager, L. Oudder. ROW' II: B. Hopkms S Banks L Rxder 4 4' ' SZ? 4, X 'Y ig br I I is f , f .::', , V . I, 'Il , 5 k X-Q , LIBERO TRI-HI-Y I97 - WH J, GATES Pres. sb ' A. D. GOINS Y Vw ' ab. N. CLARKE 4' A Sef'y. it- . i ir ' 4 gg hal Y mf- ff Y V 4 'ff a i W y -ser? 4 1 - . . CHI HI-Y Chi Hi-Y is WakeHeld's oldest Y-club. Sponsored by Mr. Sorrell, the club put up a Christmas display on the auditorium and sponsored a dance in the fall. In addition, the members have helped to clean up after several dances and have sold refreshments at many student events during the year. B. MACIN1USH Treax. D. SPAITH B. REYNOLDS D. BASSUI-:NER J. MOTLEY B. ACAMPORA T, ZSAKANY D. THACKER 'lf' . C. MORGAN B. ARMSTRONG M. lionncxl B. LYON ,A . a' We x J XA. ga. M ,,.. gg. me .lpp Q 4? Y Ex . .Q 4 ppfyi - V ..i h 3 Aset if L. al. 1 L 4 I'-78 3 A '6 ' 'N Q ,, s lf' - 5 5 5 ' f sv . ' ': 1 J , as , 6 H .z a . I Q 'A7' ii f' ' .. ' kk.' .Sig ' 5 K K . ,' , , , , n I . S . s H siee as I i s-' , ' ' I s I I r n an .iw . , , -- n a . n 1 ,,. . ' x ,. 1-, . Q ' - P fa .. B ., e + W. .. 8 A ' A ' N I I iiel ' A . if f k 3 A Q V, s 3 , , . L n 'U' W me r M I y sees . , . I y r - i-f :-,, .. .. :.-, p We p r 1 ir, K ' e v.W, . - ' -' - if 4- B' . Vw A .gl W ,X 1 I lin 71: bw ' ,if , , N ROW I: J. Latham, President: B. Barnes, Veepg J, Hamasaki, Sec- fr . V IAA Laffy retaryg j. W. Sipes, Treasurer: D. Mierley. ROW II: B. Terwilliger, A , , 4' B. Walsh, P. Dirks, S. Rees, R. Stecher, ROW III: R. McGraw, M. . . Howard, A. Vieregg, D. Brown, N. Whittaker. ROW IV: C. Hofto, B. Reeder, J. Liftin, L. Schaff, S. Parel. ROW V: N. Griest, B. K Harting, B. Thomas. ROW VI: R. Vermillion, M. Powell. ROW VII: t B. Woessner, P. Mikedes. ROW VIII: J. Winston, S. Burch.l I f . ' new ra 5 7 x iii ' i 0 ,M j 014 0- 4,1751 .ag L . ':., n MA MI HI-Y . W - XI Xvfllwwgbyo Maximi Hi-Y, now in its second year of operation, has al-' s p y ready initiated several worthwhile projects. In order to bolster . t A V. . school spirit and raise money, Maximi sells the popular Wake- field buttons to the students in the cafeteria. Recently the a A I club has started selling a continental coffee breakfast to B - A hungry Wakeheldms before school. Other plans for projects concerned with strengthening school spirit and aiding the com- munity are under way. '99 ' ,I 5 . Mr. s M , R. Bum: f L Prexident 3'-. 5' ,ig ' A 'ix L. Hoomak ' e Treasurer - Wa. A, fi , ' ai ' ',, L. A , ,-g . i HARPER fa 2 M' A. BARKER ' s ls, Hnmmm i ,,L,L, 1 ,L m, L, ,Li. , V 5 . 5 ps f' W. WEST sit' 'ff' 'i!,,,f' . --' .. JN 1 fl'Zif,,-JT . ,- .. OMICRO HI-Y Omicron Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Bourne, is in its third year at Wakeheld. This past year the club has taken part in numerous ac- tivities such as painting the newly constructed press box, backing the crew team, and at- tempting to keep the school halls clear of such debris as old posters and announcements. li, ARMSTRONG 'l'. WILEY J. Mecsnumfn K. Anfms R. MDNHYMAKER D. Hocn V, if 5? KJ. Iwi if G, ip ,J V, I ,.i-' iyi' , -A M i I --ye Q. .. i K ' ia! A h 200 , ao. ,,,. , 4 l A er.:- me t ff A X. - at L nh. K em, ,Q V pp wc' l . mr M. 1' , min A , ,I me ., a H , 'd'2' ' ik ' 5 K , 'k.I K 1, I or 1 , ,X 1 if. . L ,,:. K3 K , A, vVV,, ,riy 5 ,yi VKVA :IZ KAQQI kk K A , 14 Wi. I G- QS ra 01 , A .'., .fbi fi V P - S ii' K I i ,, :.. -f r D :' i ' 1 g f 'W . -F 3 . , ,- ' ' l' ' ,X . 2 1928... Q' I - ' ' Q i s '- V ., . ' I n A I .X . 1 L :J K ROW I: S. Steele, Presidentg BL Kukuk, Veepg J. Gorman, Secre- tary, S. Adams, Treasurer, J. Payne. ROW II: B. Kesler, T, Hawkins, J. Hudson, F. French, B. Funkhouser, J. Germas. ROVV III, L. Taylor, B. Norris, G, Hickman, P. Deal, H. Heckman. ROW IV: B. Rust, B. Pryor, T. Reed, J. Duffy, B. Hoover. ROW V: S. McGhee, J. Brougher. ROW VI: D. Crunkleton, B. West. ROVV VII: R. Wark, B. Denson. ROVV VIII: B. Bawcombe, D. O'Brian. OPTIMI HI-Y The members of Optimi I-Ii-Y have several well-escaly lished projects at Wakeheld. They sell ice cream to stu- dents after school, help decorate at many school dances, and are responsible for the care and maintenance of WakeHeld's totem pole. Sponsored by Mr. Blue, they have also made plans for a victory dime dance following the Wakeield and W-L basketball game. 20l ,pva 'Vis gf' VHS .ir- U '19 1 P. MAYO W. GRANT M. LXNTNER RHO HI-Y T. TQYLOR President Sponsored by Mr. Robinson, Rho Hi-Y has sup- J' IXIZZGAN ported the sports program at Wakeheld by selling and collecting tickets at junior high football games and by T- LADY operating a concession at Varsity basketball games. In Treasurer ' . . I I addition, the twenty-three members participated m a 15225225 I' drive for mentally retarded children. They plan to help trim the grass on .the Wakeheld grounds in the spring. S, STROTHER R. FERGUSON B. LADY J. BREGMAN T. GATES B. LEMMOND B. 'IQHOMPSON j. CAV!-ZDO B. WILLIAMS T. ROWLETI' G. ALLEY S. SHEEI. B, PHILLIPS J. PosT M. SANDERSON A zoz , , . .- 462 ..' .Q '3 lm ns: -' if I . fkkr - V ' . V ly' 'Q I R ilsi e .- R . ..-:- f s . . K K ,,.. ,,-,-,. r 1 jk M r xi 1. . . . V viii , R W . ,n xi? jf-Lil-A ' Q , in h Q Q . . 1. fav: L'-'Q I I I k QKVV 1' :fi-.H,n W 7 k.,.- - 'KKK' , ,gg ... . X 1 I, sh.. ROW I: J. Zwerner, President, B. Cleveland, Veepg C. Rayfield, Secretary, E. Geil, Treasurer. ROVV II: B. Baughman, I. Oudcr- kirk, j. jennrich, B. Mitchell, B, Herget. ROW III: L. Francis, F. Seyfried, T. Grisard, M. Norelli, B. Douglass. ROVV IV: D. Marshall, T. Mathews, H. Macia, G. Koenig, I. Hill. ROW V: C. Huffman, H, Caulsen, W. Redd, G. Nelson. ROW VI: E. Davis, R. Van Dyke. ROW VII: J. Reynolds, V, Nesmith. ROVV VIII: R. Loutzenheiser, S. Talley. ZETA HI-Y Zeta I-Ii-Y, sponsored by Mr. Christensen, has for the past two years planned the sports car rodeo for Wake- field Day. The club has also formed a football team that played against other I-Ii-Y groups and plans to partici- pate in other team sports. This year, Zeta's annual dance was the Gorp. 203 1' 4. ,Q 5 fe? ly f cs, .gp . is ,nc ,A we xv- un... -., ,. V 'B fa: 'S' ' iff .K 1' up 3, AA QW A as. I A - x E K 1 I. WM 3 , .l , 1 X aio- Q . ,, . at: M I T .P - 1- QA Qlgf i e. V ...f . I i ir . . i'. . ' 11351, 1 , 1 : -41.12 . . 1- ff . A p ' if :gl X iff -N if .5 , . Y rf P, Q' ies. ' .f Y-CLUBS IN ACTIO is 3 ' Painting decorations is Iota Tri-Hi-Y's specialty as its ber muda-clad members prepare for the Homecoming dance. fl, Members of Theta Tri-Hi-Y busily decorate the gym for the l'Between Heaven and Hades dance in October. Wakefield boys in Maximi Hi-Y demonstrate their artistic talents on the football bleachers. q.,,,Q CLUBS KEY CLUBS Sponsored by Mr. Gardner, the Key Club is an active group at Wakeield. Two of its more important projects are participation in a Toys for Tots program and a Halloween clrive for handicapped children in conjunc- tion with the Arlington Kiwanis Club. Many club pro- jects are carried on jointly with the Keyettes. ROW I: C. Rayfield, Veepg D. Bell, Presidentg B. Huff, Secretary. ROVV II: R. O'Connor, R. Marshall, J. Ouderkirk, D. Rudgers, L. Miller, R. Heineman. ROW III: R. Lourzenheiser, L. Hecht, S. Utterback, F. Sheer, J. Ransom, T. Pachler, E. Chafin. I 4 206 KEYETTES The Wakeheld Keyettes, sponsored by Miss Evelyn Wilson, participate in many worthwhile projects a few of which are a Toys for Tot campaign, carried on jointly with the Key Club and the relief division of the United States Marines, the preparation of food baskets for needy families, Christmas caroling at a home for the aged, and the purchasing of the black and white direc- tional signs for the school halls. ROW I: N. Bancroft, Miss Wilson. ROW II: B. Roberts, E. Abbott, C. Dean. ROW III: C. Bearski, B. Boussie, A. Lewis, A. Bates, P. Creekmore. ROW IV: M. Goodlow, J. True, C. Carpenter, B. Brown, D. Early, A. Alderman, R. Klar. 207 CHEMISTRY CLUB Watch that potassium! Price are outrageous! The members of the Chemistry Club, sponsored by Mrs. Linde and Mr. Scott, learn about chemistry's relation to industry and allied professions. They attend inter- esting lectures and films and are able to do individual research. Membership is open to any interested stu- dents at Wakeheld. ROW I: B. Henshaw, L. Morrell, A. Ellis, M. Myers, K. Willy, M. Fridge, J. Coulter, J. Braaten. ROW II: C. Capi- longo, C. Wayant, j. Teid, B. Berzof, R. Marshall, M. Bennett, N. Johnson, P. Glover. Front: M. Armstrong. Q-,ky 208 Mrs. Linde, J. Anderson, M. Morrison, D. Sliney, G. Fritz, C. Post, M. Lintner, H. Merchant, E. Rutkoski, Mr. Scott. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Lloyd, the Wake- field Future Homemalcers of America Club is part of a national organization which strives to improve home and community life. The club held a fund rais- ing Christmas bazaar and has given numerous demon- strations on practical home economics. The members have set two goals for 1958-1959: to improve the spending sense and thrift of the modern teenager and to acquaint girls with some aspects of home eco- nomics in foreign countries. SPANISH CLUB O16 VVakefielcl's Spanish Club is one of the most active organizations in the school. Meeting once every two weeks they have already planned trips to the In- ternational House, the Centro Anglo-Espanol, the book fair where Peruvian lectures were given, and a Spanish restaurant. A Spanish-style Christmas party and a visit to the Pan American Union are additional club projects. ROW I: S. Livesay, C. Morgan, I. Cogswell, B. Blackmore, T. Peters, Mr. Meeks. ROW II: J. Fellingham, j. Swanson, B. Sommer, M. Purdy, M. Healy. ROW I: L. Lightsey, A. Bates, A. Linde, I. Swanson, J Remeikas, E. Abbott, ROW II: J. Gates, C. Bush, E. Hernan- dez, N. Cullins, j. Kafer, S. Perry. ROW III: S. Livesay, I. Godwin, M. Brennan, L. Wilson. GYMNASTICS CLUB Allez-oopl sponsored by Mr. Meeks, the gym- nastics club is made up of students who wish to gain proficiency in the use of athletic equipment. The mem- bers learn various physical skills after school and oc- casionally put on gymnastic exhibitions before the stu- dent body at assemblies and other student gatherings. 209 F. B. L. . Tycoons of Tomorrowli' The members of Wake- lield's Future Business Leaders of America Club are enrolled in business classes and are interested in com- mercial leadership. The Club promotes thrift and strives to develop character among its members. ROW I: N. Winsor, L. Sussholz, T. Sucher. ROW II: Mrs. Hirsch, H. Parker, B. Dalzell, S. VVolfe, T. Stone. ROW I: S. Broadstone, M. Mayo, C. Capalongo, C. Dooley -I. Taylor, P. Nestor, B. Evans. ROW II: T. Roberts, J. Estes S. Lokey, S. Montgomery, B. Jones, J. Williamson, B. Fink, K Smith. ROVV III: J. Meadows, B. Hayes, C. Parlante, M Schneider, J. Mills, N. Vermillion, J. Houghton. ROVV IV R. Huff, J.-Slye, D. Baiardo. MATH CLUB Sponsored by Mrs. Hirsch, the Wakeheld Math Club has carried on several worthwhile projects this year. Among these are a showcase exhibit on mathe matics, a project to acquaint members with the use of the slide rule, and an introduction to the usage of Napier's bones, which are used in computation. In addition, members of the club are familiarized with number theory in their work with the various phases of mathematics which are not covered in the class room. PUBLICATIONS ' K F-Lv' 43' , 4- .....-.M---M M 4.,A .SELL-' V Mr. Simms and Arden Waldron check layouts. STARSTO E Arden VValdron Edilor-in-Chief The purpose of,WakeHeld's yearbook, the STAR- STONE, is to maintain an accurate record of school life and history. Edited by Arden Waldron and jointly sponsored by Mr. Joseph Simms and Mr. William Westbrwk, the STARSTONE is the product of concen- trated student effort. Individual staffs work diligently to meet deadlines, gather all information, and rush rhe yearbook to the printer so that it may be completed and distributed by the end of the year. X X, Mm ACTIVITIES STAFF: Jane Wilder, editor: Len EDITORIAL STAFF: fstandingj Joyce Brewer, classy Jane Wilder Miller, assistant editor: and Glen Chastain, la,-Omg, activitiesg Bill Baughman, sportsg Arden VValclron, editor-in-chief Janice Hnwdershell, businessg Qsittingj Abigail Salyers, copyg Karen Roderick, photographerg Nancy Tolman, adsg Alice Alderman and Sallie Shepherd, layouts. v PHOTOGRAPHY AND SECRETARIAL STAFFS: fstandingj Louise Lightsey, typistg Hope Johnson, typistg Dave Perkins, photographerg fsittingj Karen Roderick, photo editorg Don Goins, photographer. CLASS STAFF: Abigail Salyers, copy editorg Char- lotte jack, asst, editorg Joyce Brewer, editorg Roberta Klar, asst. editorg Sallie Shepherd, layouts. 5 W SPORTS STAFF: jenn Kafer, asst. editorg Alice Alderman, layoutsg Bill Baughman, editor. Qrasseii e, , f ,U N. BUSINESS AND ADS STAFF: fstandingl Mr. Westbrookg Janice Howdershell, editorg Csittingb Jackie Stehman, ad asst.g Nancy Tolman, ad editorg Joan McNellis, bookkeeperg Barbara Frost, asst. bookkeeperg Elaine Hoag, layouts. ,,f 1 , JOHN JENNRICII MARTHA MCLANFX' l:'ditnr-in-Clzirf Edil'0f-i7l- Chief SIGNAL john jennrich and Annette Franklin set up the headline machine. ras an-an Toivanen while Melinda Merritt types. George Koenig beams at his latest news masterpiece while Sandra Hanger, Jeanette Lossee, Mary Klepser, and Grace Miles help him admire it. 4 2 x Editors john jennrich and Martha McLaney discuss the merits of a late issue of the Signal with its sponsor Mrs. john jennrich and his staff: Helen Griggs, Emily Kosnveach, and Annette Franklin. Roll those presses, we've got deadlinesln The two Signal staffs, jointly edited by John Jennrich and Martha MacLaney and sponsored by Mrs. Toivanen, are forever rushing to collect all interesting school news and to arrange and print it in time for bi-monthly publication. The Signal, which is distributed to stu- dents who have paid their class dues, is an impartial publication for everyone at Wakeheldg everyone at Wakeheld is partial to the Signal. Typists Emily Mangum, Mary Lee Mantz, Melinda Merritt, and Sandra Lnkey proof- read some copy. Martha MacLaney's staff: Sandra Lukey, Marla Cohn, Emily Mangum, and Andrea Machlin. -1-:nun Martin Chase towers over Sandra Lukey as he dictates copy for the vari-typer. P E D U L U M The purpose of the Pendulum, Wakeheld's literary- art magazine, edited by Charles Laedlein and spon- sored by Miss Baker, is to recognize literary and artistic ability among the students. The staff has the difhcult job of sorting out the best student literary and art contributions for publication in the magazine. The Pendulum is, at present, partially supported by the sale of paper-back books in the cafeteria. CHARLES LAEDLEIN Editor Wiley Grant, Paul Hobson, and jim Scancarelli prepare the Miss Baker, sponsor, confers on details of the Pendu- aff work for the Pendulum' lum with the editor, Charles Laedlein. Karen Treusch, Carmen Capilongo, Charles Laedlein, Barbara Raeun, and Carol Baldwin discuss editorial problems. MUSIC AND DRAMA ZI7 SENIOR HIGH CONCERT B Clarinets, that's your cue. WakeHeld's Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Gerald Lewis, provides entertain- ment at school pep rallies, morning assemblies, and in an an- nual concert. Specializing in concert music, the band members also don colorful green uniforms to double as a marching band at football games. Participation in the District Music Festival and in similar inter-scholastic contests have won the band considerable acclaim. GERALD M. LEWIS Director FLUTES: B. Sokolove, S. Larkin, E. Hernadez, V. Carlson, C, Car penterg OBOE: D. Payne, CLARINETS: R. Thompson, L. Kobel, M. Mooney, P. Baumgardner, J. Funk, A. Marmarosh, L. Strain, K. Frankel, S. Shostak, K. Steward, D. Francis, S, Wolfe, T. Magee, BASS CLARINET: J. Loudenslagerg SAXOPHONES: J. Printz, B. Pousch, M. Barlow, B. Keyser, D. Goettscheg CORNETS: B. Brasch, D. Hunter, R. Wolfe, F. Tate, J. Schuppeg HORNS: T. Ford, T. Whiteside, B, Ginsberg, BARITONES: B, Cleveland, M Krieger, TROMBONES: E. Hill, B. James, S. Eigen, J. Brookin g, B. Leach, B. James, SOUSAPHONES: P. Veit, S. Tally, E. Voss, P. Bergoffeng PERCUSSION: D. Martin, W. Krupsaw, P. Brunner, Not in picture: C. Westhaver, R. Loutzenheiser, B. Apple- baum, C, Dougherty, S. Monk. 2l8 FIRST VIOLINS: T. Dunn, E. Fulcher, K. Connaway, C. Dean, J. Rcmeikas, D. Wently, D. Hickman, C. Grant, L. Sloan, V. james, N. Brown, R. Massey, SECOND VIOLINS: L. Savidge, VV. Cox, K. Bell, S. Mackey, M, Thompson, L. VVilson, J. Croson, C. Smith, D. Sliney, P. Hackley, Z. Adair, VIOLAS: K. Askeguard, M. Lyon, R. Pharr, T. VanHoughtong CELLOS: T. Young, D. Marshall, P. Shetley, R. Marshall, J. Diener, M. Murphy, BASSES: M, Mor rison, P, Bergoffen, R. Stevens, T. Moe,-FLITTES: B. Sokolove, Carpenter, OBOE: C. Westhaverg CLARINETS: B. Thompson, L. Kobel, L. Strain, K. Steward, TRUMPETS: B. Braseh, Cleveland F, Tate, R. Wolfe, TROMBONES: E. Hill, li. Leach, B. james, HORNS: B. Ginsberg, R. Loutzenheiserg C. B. , PERCUSSION: D, Krupsaw, D. Marting Not in picture: E. Harpham, S. Monk, M. Cogan, D. VVigent. Chopin, Bach, Handel--these are just a few of the many famous composers who are old acquaintances of Wakeheld's orchestra members. Directed by Mr. Harvey Krasney, the Senior High Orchestra provides both the community and stu- dent body with classical and contemporary musical entertain- ment throughout the year. Jointly, the choir and the orchestra have performed in several annual Christmas assemblies. Mem- bers of the orchestra's string section vie for top awards in the District Music Festival and the Virginia State String Or- chestra. HARVEY M. KRASNEY Direrlor SENIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA RESERVE BAND FLUTES: M. Nolfsinger, J. Norwood, T Lott, S. Stone, P. Friis, H. Parker, E, Tobin, OBOE: S. Browng CLARINETS: J. Hulbert, C. Baldwin, T. Stone, K. Letzler, P. Boesch, S. Leonard, B. Shroy, C. Gohn, B. Williams, C. Howell, L. Sussholzg SAXOPHONES: I. McBroom, R. Williams, TRUMPETS: T. Hill, D. Mock, M. McClellan, K, True, D. Hicks, HORNS: R. Bartelt, C. Rixieg TROM- BONES: R. Cobb, D. Fansier, J. Stinnetteg SOUSAPHONE: C. Steward, PERCUSSION: P. Kier, R. Sandridge. FIRST VIOLINS: J. Keesling, P. Koch, C, Carns, H. Brown, C. Little, C. Dayg SECOND VIOLINS: S. Voight, B, Zarnegar, L. Urbanske, M. Pherson, N. Dunawayg CELLOS: P. Parker, C. Palm, FLUTES: J. Norwood, P. Friis, T. Lott, OBOE: S. Brown, CLARINETS: B. Shroy, P. Boesch, C, Gohn, S. Hinzg TRUMPETS: L. Call, D. Mauck, M. McClellan, K. True, HORNS: C. Rixie, D. Stinchum, R. Barteltg PERCUSSION: R. Sandridge, P. Kierg Conductor, Mr. Harvev M, Krasney. 9th-10th GRADE ORCHESTRA 220 NINTH GRADE MIXED CHQRUS ROW I: G. Stegner, K. Willy, A. Carter, G. Cecil, M. Mann, S. Ewart, P. Lady, B. Hunter, N. Johnson, R, Sexton, S. McIntosh, P Paska. ROW II:N. Duncan, J. Patterson, N. Dawson, J. Boleyn, M. Poole, S. Smith, R. Good, M. Lewis, K. Bailey, J. Verry, M. Handcock, L, Utterback, F. Stewart. ROW III: J. Smith, S. Stout, N. Taylor, A. Horton, S. Brown, P. Achutf, S. Portor, J. Pride, L. Asquith, D. Dennison, D. Wilkens, D. Hill, M. Price, J. Ralston, Miss Whittaker. Rehearsals, rehearsals, always rehearsals! But the members of the Wakeield Junior High Band, Orchestra, and Mixed Chorus don't complain. These groups perform at numerous junior high functions and their members are given the chance to prepare for possible participation in the Senior Band, Or- chestra, and Choir. 22l N Left to Right: Miss Whittaker, D, Meredith, W. Brooking, A. Wigent, A. Black, K. Nielson, S. Van Tugle, L. Hardin. MIXED CHORUS SENIOR HIGH GIRL'S CHORUS ROVV I: K. Coppola, N, Parrott, M. Bzlumgardner, C. VVyant, B. Byrne, J. VVilcox, H. Herndon, J. Lee, M. Aldrich, M. How. ROVV II: P. Coppola, M. Bly, P. Nicholas, K. jackson, C. VVeaver, P. Baker, K. Stouclt, S. Widincamp, M. Nash, L. Watson, Miss Whit- taker. ROVV III: B. Myers, C. Gilbert, J. Hedrick, A. Grable, L. Snellings, C. Hale, D. Shntwell, M. LeM:1y, P. Lootens, G. Hilynrd, L. Miller, J. Hcndrew. 222 . ROW I: M, Leanard, M. Mann, B. Albrite, T. Frothingham, H. Sioris, R. Webb, T. Longstreth, T. Satterfield, T. Rich, L. Vickers I. Mello, S. Tucker, K. Marana, A. Dugard, D. Hickman, R. Shriver. ROW II: B. Cheyney, S. McNeil, N. Bertram, A. Jacobs, C Dean, A. Lewis, A. Hutchinson, D. Bell, L. Ford, W. Pierce, D. Hickman, L. Kerekes, J. Strain, P. Plummer, R. Frost, J. Reed, J Shepherd P. Wolfe. ROW III: D. Barrick, E. Cording, L. Thomas, A. Mays, M. Saxer, K. Barnthouse, P. Dvorak, R. Rash, G. Fiz zel, B, Richardson, C. Folsom, B. Kesler, K. Roberts, S. Springer, J. Whitney, P. Buchanan, J. Burnet, J. Budd. ROW IV: C. Ash- ton, D. Dodge, R. Bergner, B. Riggles, D. Claeys, C. Dooley, S. Mobley, R. Haley, A. Garuerick, E. Davis, M. Cole, J, Moore, F Quist, E. Hoover, T. Holm, I. Ransom, P. Creekmore, A. Applebaum, B. Howard, D. Whittaker. Miss Whittaker decorates music bulletin board. SENIOR HIGH CHOIR Places, everyone, and diction-please! Directed l by Miss Donna Whitaker, the Senior I'-Iigh Choir per- forms before both the community and the student body. Every member of the Choir must have out- standing vocal ability and a careful screening process precludes the choice of new members. The Choir pre- sents religious and secular musical entertainment and, together with the Orchestra, produces an annual - Christmas assembly. - lift X 223 FILE I: B. James, J, Funk, B. Brasch, E, Hernandez, B. Thompson, D. Payne, B. James, E. Voss. FILE II: B. Leach, M. Barlow, R. Loutzenheiser, G. Canson, S. Shostak, P. Bunner, K. Steward. FILE III: E. Hill, J. Printz, C. Dougherty, S, Larkin, J. Lowden- slager, VV. Krupsaw, L. Strain. FILE IV: J. Brooking, T. Ford, R. VVolfe, D. Francis, K. Frankel, D. Hartin, B. Sokolove, S. Talley. FILE V: D. Goettsehe, B. Ginsbergh, B. Pousch, D. Hunter, P, Baumgardner, M. Mooney. FILE VI: S. Eigen, T. Whiteside, M. Krieger, T. Magee, L. Kobel, A. Marmarosh, P. Veit, B. Applehaum. MAJORETTES: J, jones, J. Gladmon, C. Waugaman, S. Schneirer, D. Campbell. ARCI-II G BA 9 A' Drum Major: Bill Keyser. BGR! .I sw.. J, TWILITERS Row I, Saxes: J. Funk, L. Miller, B. Keyser, J. Printz. ROW II, Brasses: I-Iup two three four-column right! Marching to the spirited music they play during halftime, Wake- field's Marching Band entertains students and faculty members at football games. Under the direction of Mr. Lewis, the Band adds zest and spirit to the games and, in addition, participates in parades. The Twiliters, Wakehelds dance band, formerly under faculty supervision, this year is operated jointly by jimmy Funk and Cy Deavours. Composed entirely of students, the group performs at dances at Wake- field and other area high schools. It also plays oc- casional engagements in Washington, D.C. B. Leach, E. Hill, C. Deavours, D. Hunter, D. Halper. Rhythm lnot showni : L. Gerteis, bass, B. Beliveau or D. Shaeffer, drums. iw 'U ' - LIFE WITH FATHER HoW's this profle, boys? Father, Clifton Mangum, condemns the present administra- tion while the amazed maid, Julie Tiede, watches. Father, Clinton Mangum elab- orates on his feelings about church to the shocked Preacher, Alvin Fentress, as Mother, Ellen Boone, paces nervously. In the fall, some members of the Wakefield student body put on a production of Clarence Dayls comedy, Life With Father. Directed by Mr. Laurence Welch, the play was well-received by the community, student body, and faculty members. Much concen- trated effort had been put forth by those students with actual roles, but behind-the-scene students also 225 worked hard to insure a fine production. The story of the paternal troubles and predicaments of a Victorian Age New York family, Life With Father ended amidst laughter and applause from the audience. No use crying over spilt milk-even if it wa5n't in the scriptfi' A family meal amidst confusion when one of the boys spills his milk. FACULTY FOLLIES All right, everyone, lights . . . cameras . . . action! This year's Faculty Follies, Bold Journey-Around Wakeneld in 80 Minutes, produced by Mr. Irwin and directed by Mr. Welch, was a howling success. The show included a Hula Hoop Act with singing by the faculty Rack-ers, a Romeo and Juliet take- off, a fashion show, and many other hilarious acts. The instrumental and choral music was directed by Mr. Krasney and Miss Whittaker. The baseball team and members of the Y-Clubs acted as ushers, stage crew, and food concession operators. Mr VVoocl, Mr. Neal and Mr. Sonen discuss the problem of comhatting delinquency. Mr. Schulte in the Hula Hoop dance Miss von Alven, Mrs. Algor, Miss Nolte, Mr. Neal and Dr Peplow model the latest in teacher apparel. 226 SPORTS ilgsla scucq -Q- .vmx w - ' 'Z' Q, i ?i'fi5 1 Y J .-. -- '. . 'iy 3p ,,g Y 'S' MG' -D4 X if A Qqiwbf ff ',, ff 'qv fl' v ' 4 Wepfli bg F vV'UTaQiLfI V p hy 3 xLw4.q:,x,LQ. LA. T . 'nk 1 A W, LL ' n -wsw'e,waww''--mm: mg-wssw.-fmuu-2+swm+ ,Lw.wmw,mww mmm , vw ,. ,yr kiwi: V2 4, rf. X X sf' , , if g5?i'f'f:7f1, ss K b 1 A X 51,1 V-'Jigi iw .. igw zk L. 'W ,, Pu. A. W -nga x r , ' Q , .. 4 .g,,.wgg4g, , A , X , 3 ,K gf, . -',1LS, 3 V, V A .i - V. , Qs Q Mig AJ fv ,gg4?g5Qizg ,, . , -1 ef 2 1 E s - 2 - 'Egk 5 ' A 1 f iw, inet? Wi Qsfmksiifiy ,lixazvm 'wwhxhswf 2 'if Wh! W iK' 9H3NiJ Sr5l r SPORTS Hard work and success have characterized our sports program dur- ing WakeHeld's first six years. Many goals that we would not have thought possible in so short a time have become realities. In sports as well as in other areas, Wakeheld has attained a high reputation for skill and sportsmanship. The various teams that have represented Wakeneld in past years are to be commended for their excellent record. In football, the team beat W-L and tied for the Northern Virginia championship. In bas- ketball, the team finished third in the state championship matches. In track, the team has been state champion for three years, and in baseball the team was Northern Virginia champion. The Intramural sports program, too, has been a benefit to the school and to those who have participated in it. A program in which anyone is free to take part, intramural activities have taught students physical dexterity as well as offering recreation. Indeed, the sports program at Wakeheld has aided in the estab- lishment of Wakeheld as one of the top schools in the area and at the same time has added yet another facet to the education of the stu: dents-sportsmanship and teamwork. 5 5, . ,,. Wjixfzfqfvg -wif, :Ss ww . A WM W. Qiffis W, -, .st gm. img 355' wa. fs... :ew ,,.f -Q.. 1' ., fs .M .,,Q.f,,L.1 . M-yy.. 7 Qs M .. sf, QM ,Ki , 3 Ugg Y gg2'X?jgg: X. jfgzisii se?Q55155 T' :..g,. EW, M if , ' -wzsgggi A933 1. ,if v, 4 5 f,?T'l5.X V ff. Vitale? Q . Sf .t . I Q, 3,5 , ,. ,,-,gr . .- Md-' W sf. ,Is Lv .W X21 gy' H K ,,munnummu,. . .Jim vi Il E49 f 3 if liwfi KN Sm :wg . -V' may 11.3 K 3 , -355 ,M gnu-ag., ROW I: G. Hickman, P. Deal, B. Funkhouser, J. Brougher, N, Whittaker, P. Dirks, C. Hofto, B. Walsh, T. Scogno, F. French, P. Allen, H. Macia, T. Kraft. ROW II: T. Hawkins, S. McGhee, B . Pryor, T, Michel, F. Sher, D. Cullather, D. O'Brien, D. Brenner, W. Bawcombe, L. Schaaf, J. Hamasaki, J. Ball, R. Adams, B. Kukuk. ROW III: J. Payne, B. Kesler, R. Bunner, B. Barnes, A Vieregg, T. Reed, B. Heggie, M. Hodges, M, Howard, G. Marshall, J. Hall, E. Davis, T. Caffrey. Coach Tank Johnson's last season as head coach turned out to be the first losing year posted by the Warrior eleven since entering Group I playg Tommy Hawkins, Ben Kesler, and Jim Payne were the tri- captains. After a slow start, dropping games to Mount Vernon, B. C. C., and Warwick, Mr. William Ed- monson improved the weak backfield and Mr. Waiter Shulte coached the heavier line to Warrior victories over previously undefeated Annandale 7-0, Falls Church 40-13, and George Washington 32-12. The Warriors went down in defeat when they played W. L., Episcopal, and Hammond, however, the en- counter with Osborn was a decisive 27-12 victory. With a three win, three loss record in Northern Vir- ginia Group I League play, the varsity football team completed the season in fifth place. MR. WAL'fER SCHULTE MR. WILLIAM EDMONDSOR Ling Cgafh Bzlfkflsfld Coach Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakeiieid Wakefield Wakefield .... Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield .... 233 Varsity Football MR. RICHARD JOHNSON Head Coach SCHEDULE . .. 6 Mount Vernon ....... .13 6 Bethesda Chevy-Chase ..19 . . . 0 Warwick ............ .13 . . . 7 Annandale ....... . . . 0 .....40 Fal1sChurch..........13 . . . . .32 George Washington . . . .12 . . . 7 Episcopal ............ .20 .....27 Osbourn..............12 . . . 0 Washington-Lee ...... .20 . . . 0 I-lammond ..... .... . 20 TOM MICHEL Ilalfbark LOEL SCHAAF STAN MCGHEE Guafd Cfllfff' Q TONY SCOGNO JOHN BALL GEORGE MARSHALL DANNY CULLATHER Halfbaclz Halflzack Guard End BILL PRYOR FRANK SHER Halfback Guard wr '51 . M5-'Q ., , ' . A .fg3,.v5-xggygf ,,nA. , ...j,A- 8 1 I Aj:-7' .kt ,G , 1. :tk 1 tg w 7' ,if-2 45 ' Q ' '4':g,q,': fs' f IN r:4'fff -s -Le? - Q 2 .-. ., 51- 51, ' , .,, ' 55 '3 ' f- . . ' Sf'ia3ik2 'fi .Q -- . -' Hn: - f, f 354 qi V ., 7 f v uwffd 1. W, ha fu - .. I .K YZ?-'11-m, ' A X--' A A + - Nw '+L - A f i ' A 'mg s A 5 ' af L f' ,H A 3: N . 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A. if - MARSHALL HOWARD PAUL DIRKS Tacklz' Linebafkfr CORKY HOFTO PARKER DEAL Guafd Tarklr TOM HAVVKINS Quarferbark I 5 I ROVV I: B. Reeder, K. Wagner, R. Vermillion, S. Rees, B. MacIntosh, P. Soria, T. Comer, J. Durry, D, Fabella. ROVV II: P. Vaughan, J. Lee, S. Brown, D. Scellato, R. Van Dyke, W. Mangerich, B. Sims, J. Rucker, M. Viehman. ROW III: E. Buehholz, J. Duby, B. Copeland, D, Purvis, B. Brown, D. Morgan, R. Stecher, B. Caminiti. ROW IV: D. Marshall, W. Chandler, M. Rubin, D. Goettsche, B. Dudley, R. Ward, B. Hoy, E. Maxey, J. Hayes. ROWV V: Mr. Meeks, B, O'Connor, T. Palmer, G. Bishop, B. Sykes, D. Stalker, R. Bourgeois, S. Rowe, Mr. Sorell. unior Varsit Football Wakeheld Wakeheld Washington-Lee .... Episcopal .......... Wakeheld Bethesda Chevy-Chase Wakeheld. . . ..... 20 Mount Vernon . . . . . Wakeheld. . . . . .15 George Washington . Wakehield Hammond ......... Wakeheld Washington-Lee .... MR. JESSE MEEKS Head Coach Although the junior varsity football team lost four games, it tied Hammond 0-0, and won two victories: Mount Vernon 20-0, and George Washington 15-0. Though not an outstanding season this year for the J. V., it was a profitable year in gaining experience. Having completed their first year of high school football under the coaching of Mr. Jesse Meeks, the boys are aiming for a spot on next year's varsity squad. MR. ROBERT WRIGLEY C nach WakeHeld's junior high football team is coached by Mr. Wrigley and consists of ninth graders only. Despite a rather discouraging single win season, the team members maintained fine team spirit and sports- manship. They enjoyed their profitable athletic ex- perience and are prepared for possible future partici- pation in sports. SCHEDULE Wakeheld ..... .... 0 Swanson ....... Wakeield ..... .... 6 Thomas Jefferson Wakeheld .... .... 7 Williamsburg . . . Wakeheld ..... .... 0 Stratford ..... Wakeheld .... 19 Kenmore .... IUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL ROW I: K. Douglas, M. Johnson, S, Sher, Co-captaing T. Hill, Co captain C. Shelton, W. Medlen. ROW II: R. Holden, Mgr.g J. Pride, D. Engelman B. Cobb, E. Harris, E. Erickson. ROW III: Mr. Wrigley, D. Pratt, R Lynch C. Howell, j. Solomon, J. Smith. MR. STEIN Coach ROW I: W. Jerrett, E. B'all, M. Sanderson, L. T Taylor, D. Rumsey, V. Nesmith. ROW II: v Y l Mr. Stein, A. McClinton, G. Arenson, R. Brown, M. Rhine, B. Cleveland, T. Mayer, B. Baughman SCHEDULE Wakeheld .... ............................. B lair Wakeheld .... ..,.. M aryland Freshmen Wakeheld . . . .......... Hammond VARDELL NESMITH Wakeheld ................ .... N avy Plelbes MIKE SANDERSON Wakeheld Invitational Wakeheld ......................... .... No. Va. at Episcopal State Meet at the University of Richmond DAVE RUMSEY ED BALL W-L With only four boys returning from former cross-coun- try teams, the Varsity Cross Country Team, under coach Buddy Stein, has concentrated mainly on training and developing new members. The young team placed sixth in state competition and displayed ine spirit. TONY MEYN ER MIKE RHINE BILL CLEVELAND UNIOR ARSITY CROSS COU TRY Wakeheld . . Wakeheld . . . Wakeheld . . . Wakeheld . . . Wakeheld ..... SCHEDULE ......Blair ' ' 'St' Albans Coached by Mr. Julian U. Buddy Stein, the jun- . . .Hammond ior Varsity Cross Country squad is made up of ath- . I Fairfax letes who are interested in preparing for future var- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' sity participation. The team members have run in Washington-Lee several exciting meets this year. Wakeield Invitational No. Va. at Episcopal ROW I: B. Pousch, j. Nitti, A. McClinton, B. Reynolds, M. Swain. ROVV II: T. Mayer, E, jones, G. Arenson, R. Brown, C. Huffman, B. Bernard, R. McReynolds. ROW III: B. Chandler, N. Eiseman, R. Loutzenheiser, B. Metzler, -I. Algor, -I, Talley, Mr. Stein Km ROW I: C, Niles, B. Lady, B. West, B. Thomas, B. Norris, J. Bregman, P. Mikedes. ROVV II: D. Rudgers, manager, J. Cogswell, N, Whittaker, M. Howard, F. Sher, T. Young, Coach Blue. ARSITY RESTLING FRANK SHER IIM BREGMAN NEWT WHITTAKE-R BARLOW HERGFT PETE MIKEDES BRUCE LADY BOB NORRIS JERRY COGSWELL if X 3 PAUL DIRKS BILL WEST RONNIE FOLTZ BOB THOMAS Wakeheld's wrestling team has come a long way from last year's experience-gathering season. The mat- men, under Head Coach Victor Blue and Assistant Coach Charles Harris, have scored outstanding wins over a greatly improved Annopolis team, a young Northwestern team, and Douglas Freedman of Rich- mond, and have suffered losses only to a strong Suit- land team and our northside rivals, W-L. The Junior Varsity Team, also coached by Mr. Blue and Mr. Harris gained confidence hy wrestling and look forward for a position on next year's var- sity squad. SCHEDULE Wakeield .... ......... .... Walceield Wakeield Wakeield Walceield .... Wakeheld Wakeheld Wakeheld Walceheld IUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING . . . . . Annapolis . . . Suitland . . Mercer-sburg . . . Northwestern V.S.D.B. . . . . . Princess Anne Jelferson fRoa.nolcel .Fleming fRoanolceQ ROW I: R. Troy, G, Killpatrick, B. O'Con- nor, R. Heineman, B. Brown, K. Wagner, J. Sioris, D. Howard, W. Moye. ROW II: S. Saphos, G. Bishop, T. Moe, W. Dudley, D. Youngblood, J, Stark, B. Harris, S. Agnew, B. McIntosh, I. Fuller. ROW III: S. Utterback, I. Eppes, D. Fansler, S. Brun- son, R. Kidd, D. Brenner, R. Hand, Mr. Harris. -f S vga: ie, ,sw 1, .Nw ' ',f!':s: fy msg, 'umm ' N wx I ROVV I: Coach Robinson, G. Hofto, R. VVertime, T. Scogno, P, Bergoffen, D. Mierley. ROVV II: P. Reuling, R. McGraw S. Strother, D. Monk, L. Francis. ROW III: J. Hamasaki, ji Kasprzak, J. Wertime, B. Terwilliger, B. Spedden, A. Vieregg. The Varsity Basketball team was completely new this year, having only three lettermen: john Werthne, Scott Strother, and john Kasprzak. Still, the team of fifteen, coached by Mr. Robbie Robinson, managed to have a fairly good year, defeating our arch-rivals Hammond and W-L. The majority of the games were close and all were well-played and exciting. Wakeield Wakeheld Wakeheld Wakeheld Wakeheld Wakeheld Wakeheld Wakeheld Wakeheld Wakeheld VARSITY BASKETBALL BASKETBALL VARSITY .............................I-Iammond ............ Mt.Vernon . . . . . . . . .George Washington . . . . . . . . . . Washington-Lee ......... Falls Church ............. Hammond .....George Washington ......... Annandale .........................Washington-Lee U,Frosh North Virginia Tournament SCOTT STROTHER JOHN KASPRZAK C0-mpifain Co-caplazn 243 JOHN WERTIME RANDY MCGRAVV PETE REULING BUDDY SPEDDEN PAUL BERGOFFEN TONY SCOGNO 244 DICK WERTIME ART VIEREGG DANNY MONK LESTER FRANCIS GLEN HOFTO BRUCE TERWILLIGER 1 .au ROW I: T. Cox, E. Kadel, G. Spadetti, R. Duques, J, Hull, VV. O'Connor. ROW II: D. Miller, J. Barr, R. Russart, B. Arnold, I. Caffo, J. Francis, J. Mason UNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Wakeheld .... .............. B ethesda Chevy Chase Wakeheld . . . ........... DeMatha Wakeheld .... ..... H ammond Wakeield .... .... M t. Vernon Wakeheld . . . ........... Episcopal Wakefield .... ..... G gorge Washington Wakeneld . . . ........... Fairfax Wakefield . .. ..,.. washingmree Wakefield . . . ..... Annandale Wakeheld . . . ..... McLean The Junior Varsity basketball team, coached by Mr. Maynard Haithcock, gave opposing teams keen competi- tion as they fought for victories. We can expect to see some of these sophomores on the varsity next year helping to lead it to a triumphant season. 246 MR. HAITHCOCK Coach Wakeield Wakeneld Wakeheld Vifalcefield Wakeneld Wakeheld Wakeield Wakeneld Wakeneld Wakeield Wakeneld Wakeheld SCHEDULE .... -.....-.-..-. . . . .Kenmore . . . . .Gunston . .T. Jefferson Williamsburg . . . . . .Swanson . . . .Stratford . . . .Kenmore . . . . Gunston .T. Jefferson Williamsburg . . . .Swanson . . . . .Stratford MR. IRWIN Coach UNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL ROW I: G. Nelson, D. Scott, M. Bailey, K. Douglas, J. Solo- ROWIISW ' R0'H Bld' l mon. : . ertime, . are, C. a win, F. Pul ey, S. Sher, T, Hill. ROW III: R. West, Mgr.g C. Howell, Mgr.g H. Brown, B. Jones, K. Mayo, S. Hagey, C. Shelton, Mgr. Coached by Mr. Mort Irwin, WakeHeld's Junior High Basketball team competes with teams from oth- er area junior high schools. Squad members gain experience which they may put to good use in future Varsity or Junior Varsity participation. 247 A QP q,C.F15, . 5 nr I X ' 'W wmv SQ ROVV I: L. Schaefer, J. Morrison, T. Mayer, J. Hall, M. Lintner, J. Blondell, V. Nesmith. ROW Il: Mr. Flicop, G, Arenson, J. Payne, P. Deal, J. Zwerner, S. Adams, H. Macia. ROW III: S. Heggie, P. Shannon, B. Armstrong, J. Johnson, M. Sanderson, B. VVard, E. Ball, K, Free, B. Heid, B. Bawcombe, Mr, Stein VARSITY IN DOOR TRACK SCHEDULE Wakeheld . . . . . . . Wakeneld . . . Wakeheld . . . Wakeheld . . . Wakeheld . . . Wakeheld . . . Wakeheld . . . Wakeheld . . . Wakeheld . . . . . . JOHN ZVVERNER, .... . . . . . .U. Maryland Frosh . . .Star Games ..............Woodberry . . .Northern Virginia Juniors .............Navy Plebes ... . . ...Episcopal . . . . .Episcopal Juniors . . . . . . . .State Meet at V.M.I. Northern Virginia at Episcopal JIMMY PAYNE, PARKER DEAL Tri-Captain: Q.. BOB HEID JOHN BALL, GARY ARENSON SKIP HEGGIE BILL WARD ROW I: J. Rocks, B. Poush, B. Lyons, J. Abranson, A. McClin- ton. B. Bernard, N. Youngblood, M. Kriegor. ROW II: E. jones, J. Reynolds, L. Campbell, D. Monroe, B, Field, M. Swain, K. Hanst. ROW III: Mr. Stein, J. Carney, D. Martin, T. Comer, B. Douglass, D. Thacker, E. Vows, R. Loutzenheiser, B. Chandler, J. Crowley, Mr. Flicop ggm..eM..MAg-I SPARKY ADAMS JIM BLONDELL f .jf ffgff' Coached by Mr. Stein and Assistant Coach . I Flicop, Wakeheldls varsity indoor track team was 41 ji ,f third in the state meet at Virginia Military Institute ,M ' i and is steadily gaining on Wakeheld's north Arling- ' V ton rivals. Coach Stein and the entire student body - fi' loolc toward the future with confidence as the team 5 f FCQQV'-' along with its junior varsity section has the ability i ,E pig gy. and fine spirit it needs to set a fine record. R f IOR VARSITY OUTDOOR TRACK I C if ?i ' - 2- ff,?,f2.,.g7..fff.?5g4:f ez?if?i?Q5iif?a -Pt 425 C52-jeff. C 4,57 25? Q l .41 S7 ROVV I: L. Kobel, J. Latham, D. Mierley, D. Metzger. ROW II: J. Stokes, T. Roulette, B. Williams, D. Marshall, T. Hahn, T. Hayes, J. Hamasaki, B. Ferguson. TENNIS For the fifth year in a row Coach Jesse Meeks' net- men faced competition with a confidence born of ade- quate practice and patience. This year's squad is the largest in WakeHeld's history, It is the hope of Coach Meeks and his netmen that Wakefield will regain the coveted Northern Virginia Championship this year. WakeHeld's golf team opened this season with great expectations of surpassing last year's victorious record. Under Coach Robert Robinson, they were good com- petitors for the opposing local and state teams. Con- trary to previous years, golf is more of a high school sport, drawing more and more interested spectators. ROW I: B. Baughman, J. Hill, M. Krieger, B. Mervis, S. Parel, C. Palm, L. Campbell, J. Gailey, R. Holley, G. Young. ROW II: B. Rutzick, B. Smith, J. Darnell, W. Cox, G. Koenig, J. Anderson, D. Morgan, S. Rowe, M. Campbell, B. Comer. ROW III: Coach Meeks, B. Heineman, J. Algor, W. Saunders, D. Hobson, D. VVertime, R. Gaverick, M. Bizarro, L. Michaels, T. johnson. ROVV I: G. Parks, C. Blac, B. Harting, T. Cox, P. Patterson, B Funkhouser, D. Scott Cmgr.J ROXN II: B. Barksdale fmgnj, B Woessner, T. Hawkins, L. Francis, B. Terwilliger, D. Fabella, P Dirks, H. Brown fmgnj ROW III: M. Herndon Cmgr.J R. McGraw P. Reuling, A. Vieregg, B. Barnes, J. Spedden, M. Howard, D jones Cmg,r.J VARSITY BASEB LL HJ- 4,4 Vt , l li.l ',V' X The Wakeheld baseball rooters have every right to be .1 Qi' V, A 1 it proud, as the Varsity Baseball team, with the expert coach- f 7 ' ' ing of Mr. Mort Irwin, completes the 1959 season. With the B new equipment acquired last year with the money from the 3 , I I Baseball Fund, the defending Northern Virginia Group I U l champions, with much practice, did extremely well, con- ' P siclering the majority of players were all new to the varsity ,ll lr is this Year. XVakefielcl VVakefield VVakefield VVakefield VVakefieId VVakefield XVakeHeld VVakefield XVakefie-ld VVakefield VVakefield Wakefield YVakefield VVakefieId XVakefield VVakefield VVakefield VVakefield VVakeHeld VVakefield SCHEDULE George VVashington .......Mt. Vernon ..........Episcopal . . . .Falls Church ........Osbourn ........Hammond ....Washingt0n-Lee ..............Blair ...........Osbourn George Washington ....,.....Groveton ...........Lee . . . .Annandale . . . . .Hammond ........McLean . . . . . .Navy Plebes . . .Vifashington-Lee ..........Fairfax .. ..Frederick ...Frederick MR. IRVVIN 25I Coach PETE RE ULING MARSHALL HOWARD BILL WOESSNER ART VIEREGG ! -a BUDDY FRANCIS 252 RANDY MCGRAW A5 5, S -1' f 4 if: ff vl, V, 3 I -.., -' TOM HAVVKINS fi TOM COX PAUL DIRKS BILL FUNKHOUSER 253 ? M W 14 'Si U gm. nw Q . + xi 'iw sP'f'gu8? ' - ,'f ?w i-gas l A L Fgigklfi. 'L Jw' k 2- V WH W 4? ROVV I: M. Sanderson, G. Arenson, H. Macia, B. Pryor, P. Deal, J, Payne, S. Heggie, B. Ward, S, Adams, B. Heid. ROW II: Coach Stein, J Blondell, L. Schaefer, P. Shannon, G. Spadetti, J. Ball, E. Ball, J. Francis, B, Douglass, J. johnson, J. Brougher, Coach Harris. ROVV III: J. Cocks, R. Brown, W. Nesmith, T. Mayer, S. Burch, B, Bawcombe, K. Free, M, Lintner, D. Cook. VARSITY OUTDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE Wakeield .......... Wakeneld .... .... . . . . . . . . .Bladensburg . .George Vifashington Wakeneld .... .... B ethescla Chevy Chase Wakeield . . . . . . Wakeneld .... . VV:-llcefielcl . . . Wakeheld . . . Wakeheld .... G, W. and Annandale . . . . . .Washington-Ice ..........Hammond . . .Maryland Frosh . . . . .Navy Plebes Coach Julian Stein's Varsity Track Team is expecting a successful season, hoping to top last year's record of taking the Wakeheld Invitational and placing seconcl in the North- ern Virginia Championship Tourney. Parker Deal, Mr. Stein, Jim Payne, john Zwerner, Tri captains and Coach. ED BALL, BILL BAVVCOMBE, and VARDELL NESMITH 3 L7 4 3 JACK BROUGHER MIKE UNTNER BILL DOUGLASS MIKE SANDBRSON PA UL SHANNON an JOB JOHNSON d BOB HEID 256 PAUL SHANNON and BOB HEID JOHN BALL LL NESMITH and SPARKY ADAMS BILL VVARD and HERB MACIA JERRY SPADETTI PARKER DEAL JIM PAYNE and SKIP HEGGIE 257 distance relays, pole vaulting, and a host of other actin ' -W IU 1011 VARSITY TRACK ROW I: G. Fissell, B. Chandler, B. Bernard, J. Crowley, J. Neighbors, R. Stecker, J, Duffy, N. Youngblood, B. Armstrong, J. Carny. ROW II: Coach Harris, K. Hanst, B. Thompson, A. McClinton, B. Pousch, J. Abramson, D. Monroe, D. Marshall, D SCHEDULE J. Tyler, M. McClellan, P. Carroll, P. Korobov, D. Gholson, S. Berstein. ROW III: T. Lee, N. Grundman, J. Hayes, D. Mor- Wakeaeld ' A . .'........'... ...' S t Albar gan, B. Brown, R. Loutzenheiser, D. Thacker, D, O'Brien, T. W k H ' ' GW Stark, B. Lyon, D. Spaith, M. Ostinato, J. Murphy, B. Packard. 3' e e ' ' ' ' Wakeheld . . . ,,,, , ,W- Wakeheld .. ......... .Lf Wakeheld . . . ....... Hammon JU IOR HIGH TRACK Wakefield-. .... GC0fgeMaS0 Wakeheld . . . ....... Episcop: SCHEDULE Wakeheld .. ...... Osbour Svvalliegeig ' ' J' ani gunswn The Wakeheld Junior Varsity Track Team put fort Waki H21 d ' ' ' Siznxgxti :Id GEEZZZ much effort to achieve experience for next year's varsit Wgkeheld .... . . Stratford and Gunston taking part in the many events' high iumping, Shot Pu Wakeheld .... ............ W illiamsburg and Gunston fCounty MeetJ The last ninth grade track team in WakeHeld's his- tory, under the able coaching of Mr. William Edmond- son, has shown sportsmanship and ability in track and Held events. ties. ROW I: M. Bailey, J. Gabel, J. Sandbank, L. Sussholz, J Daray, A. Gfssafd, B. zamegaf. Row II: F. Pulley B. c bb s' B k P- Avhuff. K. Mayo. s. Brown, R. o'Hare C. Littlie. izowyiil L. Caruthers, E. Erickson, D. Hicks, J. Black, M. Johnson, Solomon, H. Harris, Coach Edmondson. S. Schneier, D. Campbell, J. Jones, J. Gladmon, C. Westhaver, C. Waugaman. MAIORETTES Chosen in the spring from 10th, 11th, and 12th grade candidates, this group of high-stepping girls presented a colorful routine in their new uniforms at all of WakeHeld's football games. They also par- ticipated in parades, of which the outstanding ones are the George Washington Parade and the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, where they won recognition. 259 CAROLYN WAUGAMAN Captain of the Majorette: W , VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Varsity Cheerleaders, clad in VUalcefield's green and white, cheered the Warriors to victories during the football, basketball, wrestling, and baseball seasons. This 6? 'I spirited squad, consisting of 11th and 12th graders, re- is , K flected their many hours of after-school practices in their JJ enthusiastic cheering. BOBBI COULTER GAIL BROWN JOYCE SIMPSON BRENDA WHITE Co-Captain Co-Captain UAL ROSADO MARILYN MASON E. K, BERNARD LINDA CHINN 260 IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ROW I: L. Henry, K. johnson, K. Treusch, L. Christensen, S. Hoagland. ROW II: A. Niskanen, A. Kirby, B. Scharf, V. Mason, S. Ray. . . . All those for Wakeheld stand up and holler Another peppy group, the Junior High cheerlead- is a familiar cheer given by the Junior Varsity Cheer- ing squad, composed of girls from Wakeheld's last leaders, chosen to create school spirit and sportsman- ship at all the V. games. freshman class, were on hand at all the Junior High games to encourage the boys on to victories. IUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS ROW I: S. Hinz, C. Goebel, J. johnson, S. Voigt. ROW II: S. Stout, S. McIntosh, N. Stanley, M, Price, L. Peace, N. Flet- cher. ,I i Q l ' t 5 L , ,iii GYMNASTIC TEAM The Gymnastics Team is shown practicing one evening. GAA The purpose of the G.A.A. is to provide opportunity for participation in a variety of sports and to develop a spirit of good sportsmanship. Interest and the accumu- lation of 100 points are the requirements for active mem- bership. This year, WakeHeld's Gymnastic Team has won all of its meets, and the members of the team who also be- long to the Gymnastics Club have provided entertain- ment for the student body at baslcetball games. Coached by Mr. Meeks, the team practices weekly at the Y.M.C.A., and has observed a gymnastics exhibition and swim meet at the U.S. Naval Academy. ROW I: K. Connaway, E. K. Bernard, J. Remeikas, I. Swanson, B. Roberts, R. Klar, F. Stewart, A, Franklin. ROW II: D. Schaeffer, J, Ellis, J. Bender, S. Moore, L. Lightsey, B. Howard, D. Harrison. ROVV III: Dr. Price, Mrs. Edson, Miss Kickliter, Miss Nolte, Miss Carpenter, Mrs. Mullin. 262 COMMUNITY Latililfl ELD M5214 sem-,Q Q.v. ,mxxm1' I 5' 1 QA gifix if ' 'Je Z' Y 7 'N . V, .yi A RTM 'Q 'N w' 1: ARLLNL'-l1 O N S5 Y ,,5m,w. k,.., .-,A-5-,WZEZA f-'f?f.g1e A- ,, . . Qivii-ASX-lZ?i 1 f f 7 - ' , ' ' . se-43:-Ag.qi2.afsg7,A,,:f, VA ' A , , ii , -fisfipi. -' ' - . 7' , --3. fa??Qig5Pg?5?ggg?m'?5g-',-,A .-gf-1312, , . ,V ,,f . Mgr., - . 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K 1ff.Qf:':'-' T - ,law .refer Q, 15, A ,, -fAff?jf-- '33 -ifwvffg ' ,lgggimf , .--A451 :-mfs-fy , -,, ,, ,.-,, . ef - W 'f'-'W dffszf' ?'S42E'iQAPA- x, ,J Y ., , .ff:f,, 5, ,.,k A. ,,,,.z',v - . . '1'e.:1gs,-,,Qf1 , f -iii., f 'V Slfifixzr, 7:12425 . ..J,.k,5g,. I 4 , Mi . ,-ggggx M - ..,L f xgww , A' W 55 Z5w3iim:'v13f'1wm Aw- egmfz -- 5 , ff, K .-f' .gr , .,. . , , X j ,f f , gf. f i 'San F'l'ro-r www F ' 2 A .,,,,, ff.. A ' W 1 -- fs-'fs' ,. I . ' we , ,M .- 5' W., if-B., A , f .L K QQ . :Nga -, H I ' W ,f , ' L,-1.11154 5 -A , A A ww-A., ,Vw hwy , - - 4, A A , I A - Vg- -A 1 ,, , W. jef'-fesae,- 'M ww. mm. wu M A im' f . fa A.: , A, ,.,-M4 - P P-'.:f'9Y?f '5'fr12T'x'.'fffif .. fxgyffs,-J . , .1 my V qi, ,wgqfxfz gn, gv --:X ' ff. -- .... ----fav' wp- . gp-'msg . Q .-snuff F1 as-2 1 ulQ M N, -we K .2'ff22z mf ,:-, -1 X a M --Nfwm ef COMMUNITY Much of the credit for WakeHeld's success since its opening, must go to the community. The atmosphere in which the school operates is manifested in the high quality of achievement witnessed in Wake- field's past record. Through Wakeneld's Hrst growing pains and later efforts, the community has offered moral and financial support. The prosperity and tradition of the community are mirrored in the performance of our school. The businessmen of the community have constantly rallied to our needs with financial support and by pub- licizing school activities. Advertisements from various local business- men have helped our publications to serve the school more effectively and more economically. During the SASC convention in 1958, the community responded to WakeHeld's needs by providing housing and transportation and thus helping Wakeneld to do its part in making the convention a success. And, finally, as a result of community help and cooperation, the stadium drive to raise money for improved sta- dium facilities was a success. For the service it has rendered our school, we owe the community a debt of gratitude and we are proud of the way in which it has been ever ready to help Wakeneld to even greater heights. Spanning the stately Potomac is familiar Memorial Bridge, a transportation lifeline for the nation's capital and Vit gin ia. ,ai im: ii,mfegfszw'-sez-wgig-qfifi if-frelffr i 268 KING IAMES FURNITURE 2401 Columbia Pike JA 80700 Mickey Brown and Dick Burk visit King james Furniture Company, where customers are offered a large selection of fine furniture lines and handsome up- holstery fabrics, in addition to good service. Featuring Heywood-Wakeheld furniture, King James also carries the fine Craftique, Thomasville, Young, Rembrandt, Englander, and United furniture lines. It further offers 90-day open charge accounts, easily obtainable long-term budget, evening shopping hours, and free parking space for its patrons. LADY HAMILTON, INCORPORATED 2405 Columbia Pike JA 55950 Gale Bryan and Joyce Simpson visit Lady Hamilton where lovely fashions and expert fashion counciling help so many Wakeheld girls to look their love- liest. Fine sweaters, skirts and blouses, smart town dresses, and delicately-tinted party creations are only a part of the wealth of fashion you'll find at Lady Hamilton. Visit them soon at 2405 Columbia Pike. POMPONIO REALTY INCORPORATED 2222 Wilson Boulevard JA 76660 Mr. Davies, president of Pomponio Realty, shows Jeanne Chabot and Bob Ferguson an interesting set of plans for a split level in Pomponiols new com- munity of homes, Wrendale Acres. Lo- cated near Maryville, Virginia, this pleasant community includes cape cods, ramblers, and split levels - quality homes priced from 818,950 to 521500. Trades invited. LEON FLEISHER JEWELERS 2617 Columbia Pike JA 58060 Jim Gorman and Nina Peeples visit Leon Fleisher Jewelers, Arlington's headquarters for fine sterling silver. It offers a complete selection of beautiful silver patterns in such lines as Gorham, Towle, and Reed and Barton, in addi- tion to rings, jewelry, and fine Omega, Rolex, and Hamilton watches. Visit Leon Fleisher Jewelers on Columbia Pike soon. ROSENTHAL CHEVROLET 3400 Columbia Pike JA 76781 Nancy Tolman and Charles Rayfield admire the smart 1959 Chevrolet at Rosenthal Chevrolet, Arling- ton's largest agency, located on the corner of Glebe Road and Columbia Pike. Rosenthal Chevrolet offers the kind of good service and fine cars you look for when buying a new car. Visit them soon. 27I KELL'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE 1313 North Court House Road JA 83332 Shelba Southerland and Tom LeMay inspect the excellent assortment of typewriters found at Kellis Typewriter Service on Court House Road. Kell,s is now featuring Hne, precision-made Olympia typewriters, in addition to its complete stock of Underwoods, Royals, and many other makes. Kell's further provides expert, reasonably-priced serv- ice for all typewriter brands. Come to Kell's for the finest in typewriter sales, service, and rentals. ARLINGTON TRUST COMPANY 16th St. 86 North Courthouse Rd. 2020 North Moore Street Navy Facility--Navy Annex JA 51600 Banking is so convenient at Arling- ton Trust, say Sallie Shepherd and John Ball as they stop at one of Arling- ton Trust's modern drive-in banking windows. Open daily from 7:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M., Saturday from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. In addition to banking con- venience, Arlington Trust offers all its patrons prompt and efficient service. AMERICAN SERVICE CENTER 585 North Glebe Road JA 77722 John Ouderkirk and Virginia Jacobs admire the smart 1959 Studebaker at the American Service Center on North Glebe Road. American Service Center offers a wonderful selection of these fine cars in colors and models to please every taste. For a fine car and good service, come to the American Service Center on North Glebe Road. THE FIRST NATICNAL BANK Wilson Boulevard and North Glebe Road JA 56300 Joyce Brenner and Richard Dodge visit the First National Bank of Arling- ton, conveniently located across from the Buckingham Shopping Center. Here they discover just how pleasant and profitable banking can be. First Na- tional's friendly, personal service and careful attention make saving for col- lege so easy. Visit the First National Bank. soon, where your banking needs will receive careful, expert attention. MURPHY AND SON, INCORPORATED TOPS DRIVE-INN 4624 Lee Highway JA 70040 Bobbi Coulter and jimmy Hudson visit Tops Drive-Inn for a delicious snaclc as so many Wakeheld students do. The home of the Sir Loiner, Tops provides Slim Jims, Toppers, Frosty milkshakes, and crisp french-fries for those who enjoy good food and prompt Tell-Tray service. Visit Tops Drive-Inn on Glebe Road soon. McLean, Virginia EL 64243 Murphy and Son, Incorporated, lo- cated in McLean, Virginia, is one of Virginia's finest realty firms. Shown here is just one example of the high- quality, reasonably-priced, personalized homes ffor which Murphy and Son is famed., Let Murphy and Son help you find the home you've always wanted, soon. SINGER SEWING COMPANY 4036 28th Street OV 32827 Ar the Singer Sewing Company in Shirlington, Chris Dorner and Mark Willianisoii examine the fine Singer Sewing machine, famous for making sewing a pleasure. There too, they find a complete assortment of sewing acces- sories including baskets, needles, pat- terns, and buttons. Smart girls know how thrifty ancl prohtahle it is to sew and choose Singer for the finest in sew- ing. THOMPSON'S TRANSFER 932 North Kenmore Street JA 26100 Martha Warren and Frank Sher ad- mire the fine equipment and skilled employees, at Thompson's Transfer and Storage Company, who help to make moving a pleasure. Discover for your- self how pleasant and sure moving can he. Call Thompson's Transfer and Stor- age Company for all your moving and storage needs. 275 DELMA STUDIGS 521 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Our Ofjqcial Yearbook Photographer Main Ojfzke and Laboratory 9 W. 20th Street New York 11, N. Y. Telephone: WAtki11s 91880 Y 2 6 A Memorable Y ear 0 Congratulations to the Student Body and Faculty of Wakefield High School for completion of another outstanding year. 0 The Staff of your annual has worked exceedingly hard to give you a superb book and one which portrays the high- lights of memorable activities. 0 Neither time, effort nor expense have been spared to provide you with a permanent record, attractively presented and complete in every detail. 0 To preserve the photography and literary efforts of the Staff, the best grades of material have been combined with skilled workmanship to provide the iinest quality yearbook. 0 We are proud that the 1959 Staff elected us to help design, print and bind the STARSTONE. We have earnestly endeav- ored to fulfill the confidence placed in us. BENSON PRINTING CUMPANY C0h'll9ife E004 WCtl'lbl!aCilll'2I'5 NASHVILLE 3, TENNESSEE 277 BROWN PONTIAC I 550 Wilson Boulevard xml ff -2 JA 24700 Shown admiring I1 powerful, well- huilt ,59 Pontiac are l.yn Cox and John Morgan. They're impressed hy Pontiac's roomy, decorator interior and sleek, smart lines. Like so many Arlingtonians, g'Qil,,M Q' we f they've learned that the hest place to huy and service this hue car is Brown Pontiac on Vifilson Boulevard. x f sg. KENYON-PECK CHEVROLET 2846 Wilson Boulevard JA 29000 At Kenyon-Peck, Arlington's number one Chevrolet dealer, Janice Howder- shell and Earl Geil view the striking 1959 Chevrolet. This powerful, smooth- running car can be both purchased and serviced at Kenyon-Peck. Remember that name, Kenyon-Peck, where exper- ienced salesmen and factory-trained mechanics make buying and servicing your Chevrolet a pleasure. 278 STEWART BUICK 119 Wilson Boulevard JA 25800 Buick, the car for 59, certainly ap- peals to jean Maupin and Danny Cul- lather, as it does to so many. Slim, trim, and easy to handle, impressive but taste- ful, the new '59 Buick is topping Buick sales records for previous years. Be sure to visit Stewart Buick on Wilson Boule- vard to see this fine car, Buick, the car for ,59. SIDNEY R. IOHNSTON 3901 Wilson Boulevard JA 72915 Andrea Jachens and Dan Kramer re- ceive information concerning the Sidney R. Johnston Firm, Arlington's leading contractor. They're learning about Sid- ney R. Johnston's expert contracting, ex- cavating, hauling, and grading work. Be sure to call Sidney R. Johnston on Wilson Boulevard when you want the finest in contracting service. 'Tl CONKLYN'S FLORIST 2046 Wilson Boulevard .IA 76916 Margie Slagle and Diclc Marshall view the attractive selection of corsages, plants, and floral arrangements at Conlclyn's Florist on Wilsoxi Boulevard. Conlclyn's is known especially for its beautiful and imaginative corsages that add a lovely touch to any special occa- sion. Visit Conlclynis for the finest in flowers. SQUARE DEAL TAILQRS 2715 Wfilson Boulevard JA 26456 Square Deal Tailors is well-known to Wakeield boys for its fine tuxedo rental service, and a complete line of men's formal wear. Here, Dave Perkins is carefully measured for a tuxedo, just a part of Square Deal's fine, conscien- tious service. 280 CASTLEBERG IEWELERS i 3018 Wilson Boulevard JA 80557 Sally Greene and Tony Caffrey learn of Arlington's largest selection of sil- verware patterns, found at Castleberg Jewelers on Wilson Boulevard. Over 100 patterns by Heirloom, Interna- tional, Lunt, Reed and Barton, Towle, Stief, and Wallace are found there. A large selection of matching Holloware compliments the collection, just a part of the large Castleberg stock that in- cludes diamonds, watches, jewelry and appliances. Convenient budget terms available. GEORGE H. RUCKER COMPANY INSURANCE AGENCY 1403 North Court House Road JA 58585 Nancy Roudabush and Bob Hennig listen as Mr. Stone of the George H. Rucker Company explains some of the fine points of adequate insurance. The George H. Rucker Agency handles all kinds of insurance, and is one of thc oldest and most substantial firms in this area. As an independent insurance agency, the Rucker Company serves you first-not the insurance company. Remember to call on the Rucker Company when you need any insurance service or when you are ready to buy or sell property. Take advantage of over half a century of experience and com- petence. 28l ARLINGTON MOTOR COMPANY 1917 North Moore Street JA 78787 Admiring the sleek, powerful 1959 Ford are Arden Waldron and Scott Strother. They're especially impressed hy the attractive, roomy Ford interior and reassuring safety features. See the new Ford for yourself at the Arlington Motor Company on North Moore Street, where reasonable prices and ef- ficient service make buying a pleasure. GALLEY'S PRESCRIPTION CENTER 3801 North Fairfax Drive JA 50525 At Galley's Prescription Center, Nancy Steele and Bob Mitcliell admire the complete assortment of medicines to be found there. No less impressive is Galleyls efficient, high-quality prescrip- tion service that's so reasonably priced. Be sure to take your next prescription to Galley's Prescription Center where it will receive prompt and careful atten- tion. CLARENDON TRUST COMPANY 3192 Wilson Boulevard JA 57777 Mary Anne Crone and john Kas- przak visit the Clarendon Trust Com- pany, serving Arlington County since 1921. There they enjoy the prompt, personal service and modern banking methods for which Clarendon Trust is so well-known. Clarendon Trust has four convenient locations in Arlington to serve you. See them soon for all your banking needs. as t ...Wa I n a g, at 1 Q rw ' .f . ,,,,?akW ,:- 33322, - M 2 1 f 3 gg QL L. I r, . X1 a KV 4 ja.. effawaag e bfi S+ 5, si 2 ' fi +L 2 Q ri N, 3 E was if am X as 283 PIZZA PANTRY 923 South Walter Reed Drive JA 59550 Kathleen Marano and Don Bell en- joy a delicious pizza at the Pizza Pan- try, 923 South Walter Reed Drive. At the Pantry, pizzas are made to order in just seven minutesg phone orders are ready when you arrive, For the very hest in pizza, quickly prepared and attrac- tively served, visit the Pizza Pantry just opposite the howling alley on South Walter Reed Drive. BAUSSERMAN'S SERVICE, INC. BELL DRUG STORE .1 . I ' fr' 0 f4 '..! bv 'ffl 284 Columbia Pike and South Glebe Road JA 40900 This spring, Baussermanls Service, Arlington's oldest Chrysler-Plymouth dealer, celebrted its thirty-third year of conscientious service in the community. Pat Thompson and jimmy Hudson know that Baussermanls has worked hard to provide its customers with good service and fine cars through the years. For your automobile needs, visit Arling- ton's oldest and first Chrysler-Plymouth dealer. 2615 Columbia Pike JA 74445 Tish Montague and Tony Davenport visit the Bell Drug Store on Columbia Pike where prescriptions are skillfully and promptly filled. They're familiar with the attractive soda fountain and complete selection of greeting cards, household and medical supplies found at Bell's. When you want fine prescription service, a refreshing snack, or a high- quality pharmaceutical product, stop by the Bell Drug Store, 2616 Columbia Pike in Arlington. coco S ITALIAN RESTAURANT QCASA MIAQ 3111 Columbia Pike JA 79030 joanie Taylor, Tom Hawkins, Pat Nester, and Stuart Steele visit the new home of Coco's Italian Restaurant, Casa Mia. To better serve its many customers, Casa Mia is now located at 3111 Columbia Pike, Arlington, where it offers finer service, more space, air conditioning, and, of course, the same old friendly atmosphere and fine food. In addition, Coco's offers private party rooms, small and large, and is ready to fill your special luncheon and dinner needs. Visit Coco's. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSGCIATION GF ARLINGTON Four Convenient Locations JA 42100 John Jennrich and Nancy Bancroft discover how easy it is to save through the well-known First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Arlington. They, like hundreds of other Wakeneld students, were able to open their ac- counts with as little as fifty cents and have continued to build a substantial cash reserve. Won,t you start saving to- day for your college future, Christmas giving, or some special purchase you'd like to make? Stop by the Wakeheld Thrift System office near room 240 and discover how pleasant and profitable saving can be. OLD DCMINION BANK 286 2926 Columbia Pike JA 79200 Linda Taylor and John Cavedo ad- mire the modern banking facilities at one of the three fine Arlington branches of the Old Dominion Bank. Old Do- minion, they know, is especially adept in handling college accounts. Its per- sonnel shows a genuine interest in help- ing customers with financial problems pleasantly and efficiently. Remember the Old Dominion Bank when seeking fine banking service. I am most proud to present your STARSTONE for 1959. We, on the yearbook staff, sincerely hope that this annual will serve to bring back fond memories of your year at Wakeheld. All staff members have tried extremely hard to put together a book with complete coverage of WakeHeld's events and history. Notwithstanding the great amount of staff effort, publication of the STAR- STONE would not have been possible were it not for the cooperation of the faculty and student body. I am in- debted to all those who have helped to produce the 1959 STARSTONE, and I know that in years to come, the same cooperation and assistance will be forth- coming. Arden Waldron Emrok-IN-CHIEF SENIOR ACTIVITIES FLORENCE ADAMS, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. KENNETH ADAMS, Omicron Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Office Ass't, 3, 4. PHILIP ADAMS RICHARD ADAMS, Indoor Track 2, Outdoor Traclc 2, Letter 2, Football 2, 4, Optimi Hi-Y 4. ALICE ALDERMAN, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Historian 4, STARsToNE Art Ass'r. 2, Ass't, Art Editor 3, Art Editor 4. GLEN ALLEY, Rho Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Let- ter 2. DUDLEY ALTIZER, D. E. Club 3, 4. PAIGE ANDERSON, Iota Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4. BRENDA ANDREWS, Bible Club 4. ARLINE APPLEBAUM, Choir 45 G.A.A. 4. STEPHEN ARNTSON, Class Pres. 3, Football 2, 3 Track 2. REBECCA ASHLEY, Homefoom Pres. 2, veep 3, 4. BETTY ATKINSON JANET AXTELL STEPHEN BABBITT, Chess Club 2, 3. KAREN BAKER, Choir 2, 3, D.o. Club 4. MICHAEL BAKER, Color Guard 2, 3. JOHN BALL NANCY BANCROFT, Homeroom Sec. 45 Bank 2 Keyettes 2, Chaplain 3, Pres. 45 French Honor Society 2 Treas. 3, Vecp 45 G-olden W', 35 Activity Letter 3, Na tional Honor Society 3, Veep 4, Math Honor Society 3 4. ROSCOE BARHAM, B.I.S.A., 3. GEORGE BARKER, Homeroom Pres. 4, Omicron Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Library Ass't. 3, Chemistry Lab Ass't. 4. DOROTHY BARRICK, Choir 2, 3, 4, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4, Guides 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Singers 4, Oflice Ass't. 4. RICHARD BASSUENER, Homeroom Treas. 2, Chess Club 2, Choir 3. GUY BATTISTE WILLIAM BAUGHMAN, Cross Country Manager 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Zeta Hi-Y 4, Pres. 3, STARSTONE Sports Editor 4. WILLIAM BEATY, Art Club 3. WILLIAM BEEBE DON ED BELL, Homeroom Veep 2, 4, Treas. 3, Senior Representative 4, Biology Lab Ass't. 2, Track Manager 2, Letter 2, Guides 2, 3, Pres. 4, Singers 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Honor Society 3, Veep 4, Math Club 3, Great Books Club 3, Central Attendance 3, Boys' State 3, Activity Letter 3, Golden W 3. JANET BENDER, Homeroom Veep 4, Fashions and Modeling Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. RITA BERGNER. Alpha Tri-I-Ii-Y 4, Historian 2, Treas. 3, Singers 2. 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Honor Society 3, 4, Math Club 3, Biology Lab Ass't. 4. Joi-IN BERRY EDWARD BILLOWITZ, Key Club 2, Cross Country 3. RUTH BITTLE, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Ofhce Ass't. 2, 3, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4. JOAN BLOOMQUIST MARTHA BLY SUSAN BONBRAKE ELLEN BOONE, Homeroom Sec. 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, Math Honor Society 3, 4, Math Club Treas. 3, Biology Lab Ass,t. 4 JO ANN BOSWELL, Homeroom Treas. 2, Iota Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, JV Cheerleader 2, Central Attendance 3, 4. BARBARA BOUSSIE, Senator 2, Student Govern- ment Veep 3, Homeroom Sec. 4, Guides 2, 3, 4, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Veep 3, Keyettes 3, 4. CHARLES BOWLING, JV Baseball, B.I.S.A. 2, 3. ROBERT BRAWAND JACK BREEDEN, B.I.S.A. 2, 3. JOYCE BRENNER, Psi Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4. JOYCE BREWER, G.A.A. 3, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Honor Society 3, 4, Central Attendance 3, S'rARs'roNE Class Editor 4. NANCY BRISTOW, G.A.A. 2, 3. STEVE BROADSTONE, Great Books Club 3, 4, Sig- nal Staff 3. 4. CAROL BROWN GAIL BROWN, Homeroom Pres. 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. GAIL BROWN, Psi Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. MARGUERITE BROWN, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Ass't. 4. CAROL BRUNT GALE BRYAN, Iota Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. PAMELA BULLEN, Psi Tri-I-Ii-Y 4. BETTY BUMGARDNER PATRICIA BUNNER, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, G.A.A. 2, s. BARBARA BURGIN, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Li- brary Ass't, 2, Officials Club 3, Debate Team 3, Sec. 4, Gym Ass't. 4. RICHARD BURK. Omicron I-Ii-Y 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, B.I.S.A. 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4. CHARLES BURKE, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, Zeta I-Ii-Y 4, Y- Council Rep. 3. ALEXANDRA BURROUGHS, French Honor So- ciety 2, 3, Treas. 4, Singers 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Of'Iice Ass't. 4. MARY BURT, Homeroom Sec. 3, 4, French Club 2, G.A.A. 3, 4. ANTHONY CAFFREY, Football Manager 3, 4, Key Club 4. CONSTANCE CALL GEORGE CAREY. Homeroom Sec. 2. JOHN CARMICHAEL JOSEPH CARPENTER, Homeroom Veep 2, Pres. 3, JV Football 2, Omicron Hi-Y 3, 4, Math Honor So- ciety 3. PAUL CARROLL KENNETH CARTRETTE JOHN CAVEDO. Rho Hi-Y 3, 4, B.I.S.A. Award 3. JEANNE CHABOT, Homeroom Sec. 3, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec. 2. ERIC CHAFIN JEANNE CHAMBERS, G.A.A. 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Alpha Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4. MARTYN CHASE, Signal Staff 2, Sports Editor 3, Editorial Editor 4, French Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, National Honor Society 4. DAWN CLAEYS, Homeroom Sec. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2. RAYBORN CLIFTON, Baseball 2, Football 2, 3, Rho Hi-Y Pres. 2, Gym Ass't. 3. JERRY COGSWELL MARLA COHN, Art Club 3, I.C.C. Rep. 2, French Honor Society 3, 4, Signal Staff 3, Copy Editor 4. MICHAEL COLE, Signal Staff 2, 3, Copy Editor 4, JV Basketball 2, Track 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. CATHERINE CONNAWAY, Homeroom Sec. 2, 3, 4, Guides 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Veep 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Central Attendance 3, Orchestra 2, 4, Ac- tivity Letter 3. DAVID COOK, Radio Club 2, Indoor Track 3, Out- door Track 3, Central Attendance 3. PATRICIA COPPOLA BARBARA COULTER, Sec. of Publications 4, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, Historian 3, 4, Guides 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Math Honor Society 3, 4, French Honor Society 3, Sec. 4, STARSTONE Art Editor 3, National Honor Society 4. EVELYN COX, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Pres. 2, Spanish Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Clinic Ass't. 3, 4, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. SARAH CRAIG, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, V.O.T. Club 4. JOHN CRAWFORD ANNE CRENSHAW MARY ANNE CRONE, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, Central At- tendance 3, 4. THOMAS CROWE, JV Football 2, Track 3. JAMES CULLATHER, JV Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3. LESTER CUSTER RAYMOND DABNEY ROSE DALTON JACK DARNALL, Homeroom Pres. 3, 4, Rho Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4, Tennis 3, Rocket Society 4. ANTHONY DAVENPORT BRIAN DAVIS, B.l.s.A. 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL DAVIS, Football 2. JOI-IN DEAL, JV Football 2, Vottlty Football 3, 4, JV Track 2, Indoor Track 3, Outdoor Track 3, Varsity Letter 3. CARLA DEAN, Homeroom Sec. 3, Keyettes 2, 3, Veep 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, 4, Choir 4. MARGARET DENNY, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4, Office Ass't. 4. SALLY DEREUTER, G.A.A. 2. MICHAEL DIVINE, B.I.S.A. 3. MARY DODGE RICHARD DODGE, B.I.S.A. 3, 4. JULIAN DOLAN CAROLYN DOOLEY, Homeroom Pres. 4, French Honor Society 2, Guides 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Lambda Tri- Hi-Y 3, Office Ass't. 3, Choir 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. CHRISTINE DORNER, Class Sec. 3, Guides Sec. 2, 3, Veep 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, Veep 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Signal Advertising Manager 4, National Honor Society 4. JAMES DROEGEMEYER, Baseball Manager 3. GAIL DUCREST, Homeroom Sec. 3, 4, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Fashions and Modeling Club 3. THOMAS DUNN, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. NORA DURLING ROSEMARY DURLING SHIRLEY DURLING DANA EARLY ANN EDDINGTON, Homeroom Treas. 2, G.A.A. 2, Library Ass't. 3. SUZANNE EIGEN, G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Math Club Pres. 33 Senior Representative 4. ANITA ELLIOT, Ofiice Ass't. 2, Biology Lab Ass't. 3, G.A.A. 2, 3. JOYCE ELLIS, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Honor Society 3, 4. MARILYN ERSKINE, G.A.A. 2, 3, Biology Lab Asst. 3, Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM EVANS, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, B.I.S.A. 3. WILLIAM FABRITIUS MICHAEL FAGAN SUSAN FAIRCHILD, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. ROBERT FERGUSON, Student Assembly Pres. 4, Rho Hi-Y 2, 4, Treas. 3, Golf Team 2, 3, Radio Club 2, Philosophy Club 3, Debate Team 3. BARBARA FINK, G.A.A. 2, 3. ROBERT FLOYD, JV Football 3. 290 LOUIS FORD JEFFERSON FOWLER LESTER FRANCIS, JV Basketball 2, 3, JV Baseball 2, 3, Key Club Z, 3, Zeta Hi-Y 3, 4. KENDALL FREE, Senator 3, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, 4g Chemis- try Club 3, Tennis 3. FRANK FRENCH, varsity Football 3, 4, opami I-1i.Y 2, 3, 4. TEMPE FROTHINGHAM, Singers Z, 3, 4, Guides 2, 3, 4, Ofiice Ass't. 2, 3, Biology Lab Ass't. 2, Clinic Ass't. 23' F.H.A. 2, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. GEORGE FUNKHOUSER, Homeroom Treas. 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Baseball Z, 3, 4, Gymnas- tics 3, 4. THOMAS GATES, Rho Hi-Y 3, 45 Ind-oor Track 35 Outdoor Track 3, Central Attendance 3, Chemistry Lab Ass't. 4. EARL GEIL, Homeroom Treas. 4, Zeta Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4, Math Honor Society 4. JOHN GERMAS, Wrestling 2, 3, B.I.S.A. 3, Optimi Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM GIDEON, Football 3. DAWN GLADHILL, Homeroom Treas. 3, 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2. DIAN GLENN, Homer-oom Treas. 2, Veep 4, Bible Club 2, 43 Librarian 2, F.B.L.A. 4. RICHARD GNODDE, JV Football 3. DOUGLAS GOI-IRBAND, Wrestling 2, B.I.S.A. 2. JAMES GORMAN, Homeroom Sec. 2g Baseball 3, Let- ter 35 Optimi Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec. 4. LOIA GOSSETT, Ofbce Ass't. 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Spanish Club 35 Central Attendance 3, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. WILEY GRANT, Homeroom Treas. 2, 3, JV Track 25 Rho Hi-Yi 3, 4g Pendulum 4. SALLY GREENE, Homeroom Sec. 2, Treas. 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sec. 2, Treas. 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Keyettes 3, 4, Central Attendance 3. THOMAS GRISSARD, Homeroom Veep 4, JV Ten- nis Zg Varsity Tennis 3, 4g Key Club 2, Veep 3, Treas. 4, Zeta Hi-Yi 3, Letterman Club 3. JOHN HAGAN, Rocket Society 3, 4, Math Honor So- ciety 3, 4g Baseball Manager 3. ELIZABETH HAHN, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. 29l SHARON HALL RICHARD HARLAN, Homeroom Pres. 2, 3, Veep 4. ROY HARRILL, JV Baseball 2. DOROTHY HARRISON, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Ass't. 2, 3, 4, Psi Tri-Hi-Y Veep 3, 4. GEORGE HARWARD, Homeroom Veep 3, Pres. 4, B.I.S.A. 3. FRANK HARWOOD THOMAS HAWKINS, Homeroom Pres. 2, Veep 3, JV Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, JV Football 2, Var- sity Football 3, 4, Optimi Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE HEALY HUGH HECKMAN, Wrestling 2, 3, Optimi I'Ii-Y 3 4. JUDY HEDRICK, Homeroom Treas. 2, 4. WALTER HEGGIE, Homeroom Veep 4, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HEID, Jv Football 3, Track 3, Letter 3. JACK HELMICK KAY HELMICK ANN ANDERSON, G.A.A. 2, 3. CHARLES HENDLEY ROBERT HENNIG, Homeroom Treas. 2, Omicron Hi-Y 2, Veep 3, 4. SYBIL HERLACKER MALCOLM HERNDON, Baseball 2, 3. BARLOW HERGET, Homeroom Veep 2, Treas. 3, Class Treas. 4, B.I.S.A. 3, Omicron Hi-Y 3. BARBARA HEYS, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. DAVID HICKMAN, B.I.S.A. 2, 3. GENE HICKMAN, JV Football Z, Varsity Football 4, Homeroom Veep 2, 3, Gymnastics 3, 4, Optimi Hi-Y 4. 7 ELIZABETH HICKS, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. HARRY HITTLE, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, Choir 2, Color Guard 2, 3, 4. PAUL HOBSON, Tennis 3, Football 3, Gymnastics 3, Omicron Hi-Y 3. WILSON HOCKMEN, l3.I.S.A. 2. ROBERT HOGAN, Jv Football 2, D.E. Club 3, 4. PATRICIA HOLM, G.A.A. 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Guides 2, 3, 4, Choir Z, 3, 4, Singers 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Great Books Club Pres. 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. LEE HOOPER, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Omicron Hi-Y Treas. 2, 3, 4. ROLAND HOUGH, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 2. ALENE HOWARD, G.A.A. 2, 3, P.l3.L.A. 3, 4. SHIRLEY HOWARD JANICE HOWDERSHELL, Homoroom vooo, 4, STARSTONE Typist 2, Bookkeeper 3, Business Manager 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Cortes. Sec. 4. JAMES HUDSON, Homeroom Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Wrestling Z, 3, Optimi Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4, Office Ass't. 3, 4. BEN HUFF, l3.I.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Soo. 4. ANDREA JACHENS, Homeroom Veep 2, Treas. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Treas. 3, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Guides 3. KATHERINE JACKSON, Homeroom Pres. 2, Signal Staff 2, Drama Club 2, STARSTONE Typist 4. ANN JACOBS, G.A.A. 2. VIRGINIA JACOBS, Psi Trl-Hl.Y 3, 4. JOHN JENNRICH, Senior Representative 4, Home- room Veep 2, 4, Sec. 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Letter 3, Signal 2, Editor-in-chief 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Zeta HihY 3, 4. HOPE JOHNSON, Homeroom Treas. 2, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 2, 4, Pres. 3, French Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Y-Council Sec. 4, STARSTONE Typist 4. DAVID JONES JOHN KANGAS, Football 2, 3, Wrestling 2. JOSEPH KARAS JOHN KASPRZAK, Homeroom Treas, 2, Veep 3, Pres. 4, JV Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Track 2, B.I.S.A. 3, 4, Signal Sports Editor 4. BENJAMIN KESLER, Class Pres. 2, Homeroom Pres. 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, Track 2, Fratri Hi-Y 2, Optimi Hi-Y 3, 4, B.I.S.A. 3. ELAINE KESSLER, Homeroom Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Veep 4, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treas. 3, 4, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Guides 3, Sec. 4, Office Ass't. 3, G.A.A. 3. WILLIAM KEYSER, JV Football 2, JV Wrestling 2, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. EMILIE KOSAVEACH ELOISE KOVACEVICH DAN KRAMER, Homeroom Treas. 4, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, Math Honor Society 3, 4. MICHAEL KYLE, G.A.A. 2, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pres. 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Office Ass't. 4. SHIRLEY LADY. Homeroom Veep 2, G.A.A. 2, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Library Ass't. 2, Gym Ass't. 3, Chem- istry Lab Ass,t. 4, Oflice Ass't, 4. TERRELL LADY, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Rho Hi-Y Veep 3, Treas, 4. JOSEPHINE LAIGN, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Lambda Tri-Hi-Y 3. JEANETTE LANDRUM, Library Ass't. 4, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 4. SARAH LARKIN. G.A.A. 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 2, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 3, Veep 4, Clinic Ass't. 4. JOHN LEHMAN THOMAS LEMAY, Indoor Track 2, Outdoor Track 2. EILEEN LESTRANGE, G.A.A. 2, 3, Art Club 2. MICHAEL LINTNER, Indoor Track 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3, Chess Club 2, Chemistry Lab Ass't. 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Math Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4, Rho Hi-Y 3, 4. CHARLOTTE LITTLE JEANETTE LOSEE, Homeroom Sec. 3, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 2, Sec. 3, Veep 4, G.A.A. 2, Signal 4. GARY LYNCH, Basketball 2. SHARON MALIN, Student Council Sec. 3. JUDITH MALSON, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Ass't. 4. CLINTON MANGUM, Cross Country 2, Rocket So- ciety 3, Chemistry Club 3, Philosophy Club 3. KATHLEEN MARANO, Homeroom Pres. 3, Psi Tri- Hi-Y 4, Veep 2, Pres. 3, Guides 2, 3, 4, Activity Letter 3. GRACE MARLATT, Homeroom Veep 3, Sec. 4, Bland Memorial Music Award 2, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chap- lain 4. GEORGE MARSHALL, Homeroom Pres. 2, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. RICHARD MARSHALL, B.I.S.A. 3, Zeta Hi-Y 3, 4, Office Ass't. 4. PEGGY MARTIN, Homeroom Sec. 4, G.A.A. 3. JEAN MAUPIN, Homeroom Sec. 2, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Guides 2, 3, 4, Office Ass't. 3, STARSTONE Typist 4. EILEEN MAXWELL SUSAN MAXWELL EVELYN MAY, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. PHILLIP MAYO ANNA MAYS, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Math Honor Society 4. HELEN MCARTHUR, G.A.A. 2, 3, Great Books Club 3. ELINOR McCRAY, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. PHILIP McGANN WALTER McGRAW ELLEN McINTOSI-I DONALD McKINNEY, B.I.S.A. 25 JV Football 25 Omicron Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 35 Track 35 Bas- ketball 4. MARTHA McLANEY, 'Signal Feature Editor 3, Edi- tor-in-Cbief 4. PATRICIA McMURRAY, G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Iota Tri- I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4. JOAN MCNELLIS, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sec. 45 STAR- s'roNE Bookkeeper 45 F.B.L.A. 4. NORMA MEYERS, I-Iomeroom Sec. 3. LEWIS MICHAELS, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM MICHEL, Varsity Football 4. GRACE MILES, Homeroom Treas. 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Bible Club 3, 45 Signal Staff 45 National Honor Society 45 Keyettes 4. SONDRA MILLER, Psi Tri-I-Ii-Y 45 Office Ass't. 35 Bank Ass't, 4. HAROLD MILLS. Omicron Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, 45 B.I.S.A. 3, 45 JV Baseball 25 Track Manager 2. GAYE MITCHELL, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3. ROBERT MITCHELL, Class Pres. 45 Zeta I-Ii-Y Chaplain 3, 45 JV Football 25 Track 2, 35 Cross Country 3, 4. SHARON MOBLEY, G.A.A. 2, 35 Psi Tri-Hi-Y 4. RICHARD MONEYMAKER, Chi Hi-Y 4. LETITIA MONTAGUE, Homeroom Veep 2, 35 Stu- dent Assembly Corres. Sec. 45 Psi Tri-Hi-Y'2, 3, 45 Na- tional I-Ionor Society 45 Y-Council Veep 4. JOHN MORGAN, I-Iomeroom Pres. 3, 45 Basketball 25 Tennis 2, 3, 45 B.I.S.A. 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA MORGAN BONNIE MYERS CYNTHIA NELSON GORDEN NELSON PATRICIA NESTER, Homeroom Pres. 2, Sec. 45 G.A.A. 25 Iota Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, Sec. 45 F.B.L.A. Sec. 4. DON NEWLON 294 SHIRLEY NEWMAN, Homeroom Treas. 2. CAROL NEWTON, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN NICHOLS, Fashions and Modeling Club 2. RICHARD NICHOLS JUDITH NICHOLSON, Homeroom Pres, 2, 35 Stu- clent Assembly Social Sec. 4 g Psi Tri-Hi-Y Historian 2, Pres. 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT NORRIS, Wrestling 2, 3, Chi Hi-Y 3. CAROL NYQUIST, Homeroom Sec. 45 French Honor Society 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4. JUNE OBERG, G.A.A. 2, D.E. Club 4. ROBERT O'CONNER, B.I.S.A. 2, Chess Club 3. JAMES OLIVER, Band 2, D.O. Club 3. TERRY O'NEILL. B.I.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 3. JOHN OUDERKIRK, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4. FRANCIS PACHLER, JV Basketball 3. LINDA PARKER, I-Iomeroom Treas. 3. THOMAS PARKER, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, 4. JAMES PAYNE, JV Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 4, Incl-oor Track 2, 3, 4g Outdoor Track 2, 3, 45 Optimi I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4. NINA PEEPLES, Homeroom Treas. 2, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. NANCY PENNINGTON ALICE PENTECOST DAVID PERKINS, STARSTONE Photographer 4, Drama Club 3g Science Club 2, 3. JAMES PERRY, I-Iomeroom Veep 4, Chess Club 4. LYNDA PHILLIPS, G.A.A. 2, 3, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. NANCY PIDA, Homeroom Treas. 2, Pres. 3, 4, French Honor Society 3, 4. JEAN PINTO, G.A.A. 2, 35 Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. THOMAS POLLICK DAVID POPPEN FRANCES POST, Rho Hi-Y 3, 4. BARBARA PRINTZ, G.A.A. 2, Alpha Tri-I-Ii-Y 4. 295 Y . FRANCES RANKIN, D.O. Club 3, 4. JOHN RANSOM, JV Baseball Manager 2, Debate Team 3, 4-. JUDITH RANSOM, Homeroom Sec. 3, Iota Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 2, 3, Sec. 4, G.A.A. 3, Choir 2, 3, 4. IDA RASPER, G.A.A. 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, KATHERINE RAVENSCROFT, Choir 2, 3, French' Honor Society 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. CHARLES RAYFIELD, Homeroom Pres. 2, Veep 3, Key Club Treas. 2, 3, Veep 4, Zeta Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4, Foot- ball 2, 3. THOMAS REECE, Clinic Ass't. 2, 3, 4. RUTH REID, Math Honor Society 3, 4, Office Ass't. 4. CATHERINE RENDO, Homeroom Treas. 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 4. IRVIN REULING, JV Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Bas- ketball 4, JV Baseball 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 4. BETTY REYNOLDS, G.A.A. 2. MARIE REYNOLDS, F.H.A. Sec. 2, G.A.A. 2, 3. SARAH RIDER, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Office Ass't. 3, 4, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4. BRENDA RIGGLES, Homeroom Pres. 2, Iota Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. Sec. 4. EVERETT ROBBERTS BEVERLY ROBERTS, G.A.A. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Keyettes 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. KAREN RODERICK, G.A.A. 2, 3, STARSTONE Photo Editor 4, Photography Club 3, Treas. 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. EDITH ROGERS NANCY ROUDABUSH, Homeroom Treas. 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Central Attendance 4. THOMAS ROWLETT, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, Golf Team 3, 4, Rho Hi-Y 4, Gym Ass't. 4. DAVID RUDGERS, Wrestling Manager 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4. ROGER RUST, JV Football 2, Outdoor Track 2, Key Club 2, 3, Optimi Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. EUGENE RUTKOSKI ABIGAIL SALYERS, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Na. tional Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Crea- tive Writing Club 3, STARSTONE Ass't, Copy Editor 3, Copy Editor 4. MICHAEL SANDERSON, Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, Out- door Track 2, 3, 4, Cr-oss Country 4, Rho Hi-Y 4. VIRGINIA SANGSTER, Homeroom Pres. 3, Iota Tri- Hi-Y 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. NANCY SATTERFIELD, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Iota Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. MARCIA SAXER. G.A.A. 2, French Club 3. JAMES SCANCARELLI, Pendulum 2, 4. DARLENE SCHEAFER, Homeroom Pres. 2, Veep 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4. ARLENE SCI-IILZ, Lambda Tri-Hi-Y 3. SUSAN SCHNEIER, Homeroom Pres. 3, 4, Major- ette 4, Signal Reporter 4, National Honor Society 4. RICHARD SCHOPPET, Football Manager 3, D.O. Club 4. FRED SCHUPPE JAMES SCHUPPE GAYE SCOTT, G.A.A. 2, Office Ass't. 2, 4, Beta Tri- Hi-Y 3. ROBERT SCOTT CAROLYN SEAY, Homeroom Veep 2, Treas. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Bank Ass't. 3, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4, Ofhce Ass't 4. BARBARA SELFRIDGE, Homeroom Treas. 2, Pres. 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Office Ass't. 3, 4. FREDERICK SEYFRIED, Senior Representative 4, Homeroom Treas. 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Wrestling 2, Indoor Traclc Manager 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Honor Society 3, Pres. 4, Zeta Hi-Y 4, Sec. 3. STEPHEN SHEEL, Baseball Manager 3, 4, Phalanyx Hi-Y 4. JUDITH SHEPARD, G.A.A. 2, Keyettes 3, Historian 4. SALLIE SHEPHERD, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Art Club 2, STARSTONE Art Editor 4. ESTHER SHER, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Lambda Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. FRANK SHER, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. ANNE SHERRILL, Homeroom Pres. 2, Veep 3, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 3. STANLEY SHMIDT DAVID SHRADER, B.I.S.A. 2, Band 2, Signal Edi- tor 3. JOYCE SIMPSON, Homeroom Pres. 2, JV Cheer- leader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. JUDITH SIMPSON, Homeroom Sec. 3, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y 3, Iota Tri-I-Ii-Y 4. ROBERT SIMPSON, D.O. Club 4. MARGARET SLAGLE, Homeroom Veep 3, 4, Psi Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, DAVID SLINEY, Rocket Society 2, Treas. 3, Philoso- phy Club 3, Photography Club 3, German Club 3, Chemistry Club 3, Russian Study Club 3. RICHARD SMALLWOOD, Key Club 2, 3, Chemis- try Club 2, 3, Color Guard Z, 3. JACQUELINE SMITH, G.A.A 2, 3, Office Ass't. 3, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. LILLIAN SNELLINGS, Homeroom Veep 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. MARGARET SOMMER, Art Club 2, Philosophy Club 3, Great Books Club 3, 4, Trampoline Club 3. NANCY STEELE, Homeroom Pres. 2, Veep 3, 4, Class Veep 3, 4, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treas. 3, 4, Guides 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. STUART STEELE, Homeroom Pres. 4, Optimi Hi-Y Veep 3, Pres. 4, French Honor Society 2, Traclc 3, 4. MARY STEPHEN, Choir 2, 3, Singers 3. CLARAMAE STEVENS, Clinic Assit. 2, 4, Library Ass't. 2, Lambda TriHi-Y Treas. 3. SUSAN STEVENS, Homeroom Pres. 2, 3, Debate Team 2, STARSTONE Staff 4. KENNETH STEWARD, B.I.S.A. 2, 3. MARION STEWART, Sec. of Clubs 4, Homeroom Veep 3, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, Y-Cotmcil Sec. 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Girls Officials Club 2, French Honor Society Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Math Honor Society Sec. 3, Math Club Veep 3. BARBARA STOVALL JUDITH STRAIN, Homeroom Pres. 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Guides 2, 3, 4, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Math Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Cen- tral Attendance 4. SCOTT STROTHER, Basketball 2, 3, 4-, Baseball 2, 3, Rho Hi-Y 3, 4, B.I.S.A. 4. SHELBA SUTHERLAND, Homeroom Sec. 3, Li- brary Ass't. 2, Choir 3, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. EVELYN SWAN, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Psi Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4. F.I-I.A. 2. . JAMES SWANICK EDWARD TAFOYA ANTHONY TAYLOR, Homeroom V eep 2, Pres. 3, 4, Rho Hi-Y 3, 4, B.I.S.A. 2, 3, 4, National Ho-nor So- ciety 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Signal Staff 3, 4. BRENDA TAYLOR, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. JACQUELINE TAYLOR, Fashions and Modeling Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4. JOAN TAYLOR, Homeroom Treas. 3, 4, Iota Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, JV Cheerleader 2, Library Assyt. 2. LINDA TAYLOR, Homeroom Sec. 2, Veep 3, Treas. 3, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Central Attendance Ass't. 4, STARSTONE Staff 4. ROY TAYLOR, Track 2, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Optimi I-Ii-Y 3, 4. SANDRA TERRY, Homeroom Sec, 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. PATSY THOMPSON, G.A.A. 2, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ROBERT THOMPSON, Senior Representative 4, Class Treas. 3, Track 2, 3, Harvard Book Award 3, Rho Hi-Y 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4, Activity Letter 3. NANCY TOLMAN, Class Sec. 4, Homeroom Sec. 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, STARSTONE Staff 3, 4, Lab Ass't. 4. STANLEY UTTERBACK, Wrestling Manager 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4. NANCY VERMILLION ARDEN WALDRON, Senior Representative 4, Class Sec. 2, Homeroom Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pres. 2, 3, Guides Z, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, STARSTONE Class Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Y-Council Pres. 4. THELMA WALKER, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Clinic Ass't. 3, 4. JEAN WALLACE, Homeroom Sec. 2. WILLIAM WARD, JV Outdoor Track 2, Varsity Track 3, 4, Varsity Indoor Track 3, 4, B.I.S.A. 2, 3. DOROTHY WARNER, Choir Z, 3, Beta Chi Tri-Hi- Y 3, D.O. Club 4. MARTHA WARREN, Homeroom Sec. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. MARY WARREN, G.A.A. 2, 3, Psi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Bank Ass't. 3, 4. CAROLYN WAUGAMAN, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Keyettes 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Lab Asslt. 4, National Honor Society 4, Guides 4. LYNDA WEBSTER, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Band 2, sigma Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. JOHN WERTIME, Homeroom Sec. 2, Veep 3, Treas. 4, JV Basketball Z, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, JV Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math H-onor Society 4, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY WEST HUGH WEST, Omicron Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, B.I.S.A. 2, National Honor Society 3, 4. BRENDA WHITE, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treas. 2, Of- fice Ass't. 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Gym Ass't. 4. 298 WALTER WHITE, Band 2. JOHN WHITESIDE, Band 3, 4. EVELYN WILCOX, Library Ass't. 2, 3, 4, Lambda Tri-Hi-Y 3, Veep 4, G.A.A. 3. EARL WILEY, Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, Track 2, 3. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Homeroom Treas. 4, Basket- ball 2, Baseball 2, Tennis 3, Rho Hi-Y Sec. 3. LINDA WILLIAMSON, G.A.A. 2. MARCUS WILLIAMSON, B.I.S.A. 3. BETTY WILMER. Iota Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. NIELS WINSOR, Homeroom Pres. 4, Rock Sec. 3, Chess Club 3, Math Honor Society 4. et Society SUSAN WINTERS, Homeroom Treas. 4, Drama Club Pres. 2, G.A.A. 3, Iota Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. 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