Walter Johnson High School - Windup Yearbook (Bethesda, MD)

 - Class of 1959

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I ' ' Y Senior Tri Hi-Y The Senior Tri Hi-Y is a chapter of the national Tri Hi-Y, an affiliate of the local YMCA. The aims of this organization are to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Attainment of this goal is amphasized through fellowship, cit- izenship, and public service. Supporting a needy family has been the club's primary social service project, At Christmas time they contributed canned food and clothes to their adopted family and gave them a Christmas dinnerg at Easter, they again provided a dinner. Raising money for their many worthwhile projects is a major problem. To help solve this, some of the girls made cookies and gave a bake sale in front of the Grand Union. Another money-making activity was Fash- ion Flair, a soring fashion show sponsored by a popular Bethesda clothing store. The girl who did the best job of modeling was chosen by a panel of judges which included Mrs. Jane Roaers, the club's sponsor, and two teachers. This year's Senior ri Hi-Y's officers were Sue Evans, presidentg Judy Wueste, vice- president, Diane Jerome, treasurerg Penny Pflager, secretary. v ,wi aj FlXStll0N ,J u TRI-HM, w 9 B l Sliilx S 5 SAALKEE X we L QYN QDQCQBWQW X Senior Tri Hi-Y First row: Lynn O'Dell Barbara Bradley, Ruthie Ballentine, Diane Jerome, Doris Horecker, Bonnie Jump, Joan Palce, Betty Schumalcer Middle: Judy McCullough, Sue Evans, Sue Newell, Barbara Schreiber, Betsy Hurt, Stacey Lamond, Zulienne Cifala, Joan Fournier, S L.a H 'll ' J ' , ' , , , , -li-Berry? IF?auTbl,Tr?zrvZi's, IJ'erai'?nJohnslflon, Cmlcizncy Henderson, Doris O'Brien, Sue Hefflefinger, Eileen O Brien, Pat O Brien, Penny Pfleger, Judy Wueste, Susan Yates is 3 'V , ,fl I wills'

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Future Nurses Club What is your choice of a career? is a question that is frequently asked of students. At Walter Johnson the Future Nurses of America Club aids in vocational selection by carefully investigating the field of nursing. Although newly organized this fall, the twenty members of the club have been most active. They have heard speakers from the Navy, Army, Washington Hospital Center, and the University of Virginia as well as seeing many movies such as Girls in White and Angels of Mercy. The club members helped their sponsor, Miss Elaine Lewis, by bringing in plants to brighten up the health room. The girls responsible for keeping the club functioning smoothly this year were president, Stephanie Muth, vice-president, Evelyn Blu- menauer, secretary, Carol Morgan, and treas- . urer, Celia Spencer. Future Teachers of America Through the Future Teachers of America Seated: .Pat Williams, Mickey Cross, Kay Kellerman, Cecelia Spencer, Evelyn Blumenauer, club, Sl'Ud6Y'll'S ClSpll'll'lg to eflfel' 'l'l lS 6dLlCO- Stephanie Muth, Kay Stotlemeyer, Sandy Casner . I . I bl . d Sitandglg: Pgosengarie Roginjulia gcrivrger, lionnie Messick, Shar:qIPi'gtle, Joylae Ware, Virginia Mono leld Obtoln V0 UO e PVOCTICS on ang en, ue ouma, ar ara oorn o , li K' er, Gi ' R , nd S w ' ' ' ' Mming: Com, Morgan, Mildred Theme S Ce '9 9' U G Y 0 training. Important among the club s various activities is the regular assistance given the teachers of Walter Johnson in the grading of tests and in other paper work. Under the guidance of Mrs. Judith Ann . Powell, the student officers plan and organize the meetings. The officers are Susan Tripp, president, Lenore Clark, vice-president, Jo- sephine Campa, secretary, Mary Ellen Gray, treasurer, and Jill Guernsey, librarian. Future Teachers Association geated:-I-Gail Cambell, Eileen Derr, Josephine Campo, Carolyn Creer, Ginny Lee, Sharon Collins, Nancy Walters, Sandra Clark, usan ripp gljgifl fkfitxiwgogrggprjfh Bsgggggr Rapelye, Jill Gurnsey, Pam Wallace, Sue Wolfbein, Jo Anne Fishman, Peggy Corstafney, Libby Vai: glarsha Proctor, Sandra Nelson, Buddy Sisler, Norma Jasper, Mary Gray, Ann Shoemaker, Katie Jenks Jocelyn Sharrow I e ort ' ' l l l 1 fs, ll 4 4 I N



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Seated: Jane Dunham, Olivia Bland, Betty Mider, Madelyn Mott, Nancy Schieck, Janet Clark, Judy Grooms, Jill Young Standing: Nancy Capps, Rosie Bachman, Carolyn Calloway, Nancy Storm, Dorothy Crankshaw, Linda Everhart, Nancy Landes, Joan Dove, Gail Dunlap, Ruth Ann Grey, Betsy Akers Junior Tri Hi-Y Sophomore Tri Hi-Y Junior Tri Hi-Y There is never a minute wasted when the members of the Junior Tri Hi-Y decide to do something. Service is their main objective, and they may be depended upon in just about any situation. Take, for instance, their way of saying, Merry Christmas to the unfortunate child- ren in Suburban Hospital who could not spend their vacation at home. Stockings filled to the brim with Christmas candy were made and distributed among the children, who greeted them with enormous grins. The officers who have served this year are Bonnie Sweeny, president, Nancy Schieck, vice-president, Janet Clark, secretary, Ellen Fairbanks, treasurer, Marsha DuBois, chap- lain, Betty Mider, historian, Olivia Bland, representatives to the Coordinating Council, and Judy Grooms, parliamentarian. Sophomore Tri Hi-Y Each year the Sophomore Tri Hi-Y, in accordance with its goals of service to the school and community, undertakes helpful projects. At Christmas, members of the club helped the Montgomery County Christmas Bureau by manning collection booths. Located at several places in the surrounding area, these booths were for collection of money, food, and clothes for Christmas needs. President Carol Johnson was backed up by JoNeIl Monaco, vice-president, Becky Michos, secretary, and Sally Moriarity, treasurer. Sally Holzberg served as chaplain, Linda Warring- ton was sergeant-at-arms, and Julie Larson, Tri Hi-Y historian. Kneeling: Gail Moerman, Pam Berquist, Judy Plock, Ruth Bray, Patty Ainsworth, Leslie Rosenberg Seated: Betsy Wright, Linda Warrington, Jo Nell Monaco, Becky Michos, Carol Johnson, Sally Moriarity, Julie Larson, Barb Hom, Laura Hunter Standing: Pat Farrell, Frances Kay, Patty Moon, Patsy Harper, Kathy Lennertson, Nancy Holmes, Mary Mushinski, Lois Reed, Mar- garet Mushinski, Sandy Berger, Gail Watson, Carla Smith, Lynn Bandy lsh f +1 ' Q13 X i

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