Walter Johnson High School - Windup Yearbook (Bethesda, MD)
- Class of 1960
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Red- dick, and Mr. Arthur E. Spaulding, who joined us mid-year, are in charge of these as well as indispens- able functions connected with discipline. It is re- assuring to know that someone is always on the alert to prevent gum chewing, tardiness, talking, and similar sins of commission. As a result of their sterling performances in this field, it is reported that not one student has missed a class by reason ff'-D Mr. William L. Bennett, vice-principal in g.. ...M Mr. Donald H. Reddick, vice-principal Mrs. Harriet D. Cummins, secretary of being stuck to his desk. Seriously, of course, the main duties performed by these members of the administration include maintaining high standards in the choice of faculty members, responsible usage and care of the school, and those administrative functions necessary to keep the school running smoothly. Another important area of administration- guidance-is carried on by the school counselors, Miss Helen Dempsey, Mrs. Lenore P. Lavery, and Mr. Ray C. Patton. It is their duty, among other things, to help students with any problems they might have. If a student should happen to be so well-adjusted as to have no obvious problems, it is certain that our counselors would be so efficient as to help him find the less obvious ones and then assist him in arriving at a solution. Their main ANGELS DESECEND function, however, includes arranging and changing schedules, talking With students about their selec- tion of colleges, administering all of those stand- ardized tests We take throughout the year, and ar- ranging conferences. The functions of the administration extends be- yond the basic duties named. Administrative con- cerns are not limited to everyday tasks, but also include such things as encouraging students to Work above their expected achievement levels. Its suc- cess in this area of administration has been proved repeatedly through achievement tests administer- ed to the students at Walter Johnson. High morale and good conduct among the students as Well as a continually rising academic achievement are also among the primary goals of the administration. The success of good directing can be reflected in many Ways. At Walter Johnson, the high caliber of the administration is indicated both by the excellent showing made by students in national competitive tests and also by the record and reputation that grad- uates of Walter Johnson go on to make either in jobs or in college. Miscellaneous, Incorporated should be the title applied to the secretarial staff Whose members function as guide, telephone operator, money man- ager, and vault opener. Headed by Mrs. Helen Shor- rock, school treasurer as Well as Mr. Gregory's per- sonal secretary, the staff includes Mrs. Dorothy Langhorne, Mrs. Charlotte Miller, and Mrs. Harriet Cummings. Mrs CharlotteK Miller secretary J. -P,1,1.,. 'way' Mr. Arthur E. Spaulding, Miss Helen Dempsey vice-principal it counselor A- 1, V, , , . lf. H 1 Mrs Lenore Paine Lavery counselor Mr. Ray C. Patton, counselor Mrs. Helen I. S orrock, sf ary and school treasurer N BQCDKS BREED BIBLICDPHILE Miss Teresa J. Mrs. Dorothy G. Doherty Bryant Librarian Librarian Library Club! W! fy Y' ' fvxlfllcx X , Nxff Y fyls D' wx ' WMU 9-UAi'VVxl u 'Dk Stag! LIBRARY CLUB That books breed bibliophilesn is demonstrated every lunch hour and before school when one sees the library crammed with crammers. Judging by an aver- age of 156 books Withdrawn daily, We should almost think the school to be populated exclusively by book- worms. The accreditors from the Middle States Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges rated WJ outstand- ing in every department except the library, apparent- ly subscribing to this theory of bibliophile breeding, for they stated, We recommend that special atten- tion be given to . . . further expansion of the book col- lectionf' Acting on the evaluators' recommendation, the PTA appropriated 32,500 for the purchase of books. The American Association for the Advancement of Science, too, made a generous if temporary contribu- tion to increase the number of volumes by lending us an extensive science library for this entire year. Stu- dents thus have had access to specific sciences rang- ing from aeronautics to Zoology. Miss Teresa Doherty and Mrs. Dorothy Bryant, librarians, cater to these ardent readers, depending heavily upon their student assistants, each of Whom devotes an hour a week to library Work. Sponsored by Mrs. Bryant and Miss Doherty, the Library Club supplements the daily Work of the assist- ants by carrying out projects like bulletin board dis- plays. First raw: M, Daugherty, J, Swift, A, Molitor, J. Thomas, B. Kappler, Third row: S. Straub, S. Thurston, M. Shaw, R. Probst, N. B Lttm B. O'Brien, G. Reese. R. Miller, M. J. Dreitlein, J. Bethke, E. Kelly, B- Bassham, E- Zurbors, M- Gil1i0S, C. Baleman, M. Riedel, S. Kno P Pe y J. Campa, D. Campa, S. Albright, C. Swift. Second row: A. Martinson, les, Mrs. Bryant, Miss Doherty. Fourth row: M. Stites, A. Twilley G Mev M. Bates, J. Berne, S. Dretex-ich, J. Bolton, B. Highman, M. Weiss, B. Horn, bohm, L. Katzel, J. Waterston, R. Quackenbush, S. Seymour, N H d ott l. Goding, C. Hilsenroth, R. Warheit, M. Goldstein, S. Wooley, M. Pool, L. Hill. L. Whitman, G. Knippen, D. Vartanoff. gil., :LR i l ctured: J. Traub, K. Stotlemyer, S. Pittle, B. Foster, A. Kaufman, E. Kelly, E. Duberstein, J. Sager, S Shapiro, M. Cunnare, N. Ebel, V. Langen, R. A. Hague, M. Mayo, P. Williams, D. Richardson FUTURE NURSES OE AMERICA Sue Derr carries out a depressing job Mrs. Gretchen Bloch, nurse ACILLI CANN T WI What better place to practice the art of mal- ingering during exam time than in the health room, basking in the attention of the nurse, Mrs. Gretchen Bloch? This question is not rhetoricalg pretenders turned out of the health room urgently seek the answer. It is not, however, to deal with malingerers that the Montgomery County Public Health De- partment employs Mrs. Bloch, she administers eye, ear, and tuberculin tests, keeps health re- cords up to date, and counsels in health problems. Freed by ten girls Who spend a period every day taking over her duties as receptionists, Mrs. Bloch is on call in emergencies. 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My , 1 M Ji 1 X fflgff g, , ,-' f 1 H v I . -- f f 2 3 A if if , fa' f X 1 1,3 if' gf . V' R ,Q 5,3 5-5' 4? ne w r 5 641, Qlagfgffy f eff, 4Q'f',f5'f ff , .19 Q21 gf' zzfwfl W' -W-2f :'.,Q'?2',p Ziff 'IO ,nfi 19 Ri im! J fig gi Ugg Q A., ff' M71 it If iwfl' 'ff Q ' 4 , .- 4 ,r,' tftf ff bf if ' ' ' ft, 'ff' we ef ff f2,'V ,, N6, W4 q IQ Eli' 1. '3- x 'MY I in A 47 I , f'-Z-fc JV L , , V Y , , f L - L , -1 'V 1 ' 1 , aff , , ,.,, , , , K V- g -, ' ' . ff f , f W f . ' 'sig ' ' . fa . ' 5 y , f .. . X f ' , A , V 4 f' , . 5, :M b f Seated: D. Beale, treasurer, J. Culp, president, B. Wel- B. Alexander, C. Carter, L. Whitman, D. Thornt0T1, C fare, vice-president, M. L. Ruff, secretary, Standing: E. S 'th R A- H S. K 11 T, M G'bb U Houyoux, B. Brooks, C. Vlachos, B. Berman, G. Redmond, ml y ' ague' e ner, C 1 ony SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL WE ARRIVE AT I96O invasion by cows! Where else but in WJ could a herd of cattle amble down the front road on a peace visit from their meadows just across the front lawn? This friendly interlude, which required sum- moning a half dozen unmounted cowboys to es- cort them back, took place during our sophomore year. That phenomenon having dominated the front meadow, in a back pasture not cut off by a fence but designated the football field, we screamed ourselves hoarse over our football team which romped on completely victorious for its second straight year. Having outgrown the calf state, we waltzed into our junior year, where, fixing our wishful stares on the new addition, we brought our reflec- tive eye to bear on academic achievement and our social growth. Evaluation found us striving to present our cow palace in the best light possible, for it en- tailed a thorough examination of all aspects of the school. Except for the library, which had too few volumes, all departments were rated out- standing in its comparison with the other schools in the Middle States Association. Then all of a sudden, lo and behold, we were seniors. We found ourselves trampled underfoot, for the enrollment, having risen from 1100 to 1300 to 1662 in three years, put us in need of the sixteen-room addition which wasn't ready until mid-winter. As seniors we were caught in a web of underclassmen the first half of the year. The high point in November was school spirit week which greatly boosted the morale of our football team and culminated, to our delight, in the defeat of B-CC on November 13. College acceptance caused the usual anxiety this year, but in no time at all, graduation was here with all of us bound either for college or for jobs. Before us now lies new terrain upon which we have to tread tentatively but with growing con- fidence to test its solidity and our strength. Y GD ip SENIORS ARE THE MOST KNOWLEDGEABLE MARY ELISABETH ACHSTETTER from Re- gina High School, Hyattsville, Maryland: CSMC 10, 115 Arts and Crafts 10 . . . ELIZABETH BRYAN AKERS girls chorus 105 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 125 GAA 11, 12 . . . SARA ALBRIGHT Pitch 125 Library Club 125 library assistant 125 French Club 10, 11 . . . ALFRED C. ALE Math Recrea- tion Club 10, 11 . . . ROBERT C. ALEXANDER Electronics Club 10, 115 Physics Club president 125 band 10, 11, 125 All State Band 115 All State Orchestra 125 school store 10, 11, 125 lab assistant 125 PA announcer 125 Financial Committee 105 Class Council 125 Fantasia 115 track 11, 125 Na- tional Merit Scholarship semifinalist 12 . . . ANNE ALGIRE French Club 105 Biology Club 115 orchestra 10, 11 . . . C. LEXFORD ANDER- SON Woodworking Club 11 . . . MILES ANDER- SON from Annandale High School, Annandale, Virginia: French Club 105 SCA representative 105 baseball 105 WJ: Math Club 115 basketball manager 115 .Physics Club 12 . . . LARRY AR- ROWSMITH from John Carroll High School, Washington, D. C.: Dramatics Club 105 Biology Club 105 Latin Club 105 French Club 115 intra- murals 10, 115 WJ: Dramatics Club 11 . . . CAROLE ASH Bridge Club 115 Dramatics Club 105 Welfare Committee 11, 125 Fantasia 105 Social Committee 10, 115 Assembly Committee 10 . . . JAMES H. ATKINSON football JV 11 NAV 1 V - N , J fy: 1. N 'hrpc J cfs iv Ik QW. f Mary Achstetter , Sara Albright Varsity 125 Jazz Club 115 International Relations ji fp Club 10 . . . ROSALEE M. BACHMAN Tri-Hi-Y 1 v I 10, 11, 12 K' 5 . 'Y A s 'jr Uv vi 1 l o iw Mr M ' Robert Alexander Anne Algire L fx A NJ J ord Anderson Larry Arrowsmith Carole Ash -qt' Q't '1 tif' iiames Atkinson , i'1Nii1-fi llwpzfill we ' ng.. u A 'A tif 5 - fe- ' it , , X S 74 ,l l r N 'CKY x.-- X., af, -- -f T, ,Ag - My i,,'4' X' X , 5 .rf X- Q .., ef .ff -I iff, - 1 xg. IIN My fav' ll' ,L Jw, wi 5, -,f r G, 1542 ,W-.5 -rm - V' . -A E147 'N l 5 , 1 1 fi? iv 13 tiff' Carole Backus John Baltz SENIORS John Barnhill Carol Basil ,f 'b ifx E E, , , ,ff I l y 5 Peter Bagwell Helen Barbee Robert Barrett Georgette Bass ply? I M If film ,iff i X 'lr ' 5 lr James Bailey, Jr. S6211 Baldwin Byron Barnes Karen Barnett CAROLE JEANNE BACKUS cafeteria Worker 10, 11, 125 French Club 105 FHA 12 . . . ALFRED PETER BAGWELL football JV 10, Varsity 125 SCA representative 10, 11, 125 JV Club 105 Jazz Club historian 115 orchestra 105 chorus 1'1, 125 Chess Club 105 Weight Lifting Club 12 . . . JAMES RILEY BAILEY, JR. from Southern High School, Louisville, Kentucky: football JV 105 Varsity 115 Class sergeant-at-arms 115 Key Club 115 basketball JV 10, track 10, 11'5 Beta Club 115 Trojan Club 10, 115 WJ: Key Club 125 football Varsity 12 . . . SEAN MICHAEL BALDWIN golf 11, 125 football JV 105 baseball 105 Welfare Committee 1'15 Social Committee 105 Varsity Club 12 . . . JOHN BALTZ Woodworking Club 11 . . . HELEN MARIE BARBEE Welfare Commit- tee 105 Assembly Committee 10, 115 Social Com- mittee 10, 11, 125 SCA alternate 10, representa- tive 115 Girls Glee Club secretary 105 Bridge Club vice-president 1'1g Co-ordinating Council 10, 115 office worker 115 GAA 12, representative 10, 115 intramurals 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 125 chorus 10, 12: Class Council alternate 1'0 . . . BYRON BARNES tennis 10, 11, 125 football JV 115 bas- ketball JV 105 International Relations Club 10 . . . KAREN LYNNE BARNETT from Grover Cleveland High School, Northridge, California: Spanish National Honor Society 115 Science Club 115 WJ: FNA 12 . . . JOHN BARNHILL Drama- tics Club 1'0, 125 Electronics Club 115 Music The- ory Club 12 . . . ROBERT J. BARRETT . . . CAROL ANN BASIL GAA 10, 11, 125 Social Committee 10, 125 intramurals 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 115 hockey honor team 115 girls chorus 10, 125 SCA alternate 12 . . . GEORGETTE ROSE BASS chorus 115 Girls Glee Club 115 Out-of-School Pub- licity Committee s tit dy .4 r lil ill XD Aly t .3 ..,, . E W I C , U 5 ' MV! IH V V 'i .vi f . , 1,13 .'!' -, . 5 1- Z, ff f f - G h N ,WWW f , im 4 I , M ffl, f if , I 4, I ff jf: Zlriivgyi 515 .0 11 1 1 X Q JN MAY JOAN BATES lab assistant 125 Senior Triple Trio 125 Science.Bulletin 125 orchestra 115 French Club treasurer 115 Activities Committee 115 Financial Committee 115 chorus 105 Math Recreation Club 105 Library Club 125 National Honor Society 12 . . . CHARLOTTE MARIE BEACH Spanish Club secretary 115 Tri-Tilt 115 SCA alternate 10, 115 GAA 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y chaplain 105 In-School Publicity Committee 105 Assembly Committee 115 Creative Writing Club 125 GAA basketball manager 125 National Honor Society 12 . . . RICHARD EWING BEALE, JR. Class Council 10, treasurer 11, 125 football JV 10, Varsity 11, 125 Wheel Club 11, 125 baseball 115 JV Club treasurer 105 basketball JV 105 track 10 . . . CURTIS THOMPSON BELL track 115 Financial Committee 10, 115 International Rela- tions Club 10, 115 greenhouse 11, 125 Activities Committee 105 Dramatics Club 125 The Silver Cord 12 . . . BARBARA JEAN BELT Majorette Club 105 Social Committee 105 Bridge Club pres- ident 115 cheerleader 115 chorus chairman 125 Tri-Hi-Y 12 . . . PETER ALLAN BENOIT Elec- tronics Club 10, 115 Wrestling 105 track 10 . . . LUCILLE KAREN BERGER Bridge Club 11 . . . ROBERT A. BERMAN Class Council 11, 125 International Relations Club 105 Chess Club 11 . . . STUART CONRAD BERRES football JV 10, 115 JV Club 10 . . . ROBERT BESSIO Wfindap 11, 125 Photography Club 10, 11, 12 . . . FRAN- CIS BINNS . . . OLIVIA B. BLAND Fantasia 115 Co-ordinating Council 10, 115 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Social Committee 105 office Worker 125 Amer- ican Jazz Club 12 'FW Jr' gm ,. lay Joy- af A vb, May Bates Charlotte Beach Richard Beale, Jr. Curtis Bell Jean Belt Peter Benoit Lucille Berger Robert Berman Stuart Berres Robert Bessio Francis Binns Olivia Bland 1- 4.7 ingfyw-' Oy if U NY' K . Ot' Robert Blinkhorn 5 if 55. 19 'ff 4 ,.,, ,r i f Xfs X 5 Michael Blum Carole Bohn , Ellen Bookbinder SENIORS Margaret Brady Brower Bressler Dorothy Brenneman Patricia Brite 9 ll , lltl H-3 I8 sf 'wr ff if ,j fijr Q N? 5 Q N . Natalie Boaz alt , 'V Katharine Boeglen Carol Bostock A55 'V' X t William Bowman NU 5 at -. V tt' L I 'X Y K go X .N klf v X fu! lst ity 1 N . O V I Wi I X' Ju M X Y fl! 5 5 tl X . r xv f r X Y' ' Y' KY WV lf Ll f' lf Nui' If jb .Azul VT' Xp if V it I x' rx fm mx J SJJJVJ XXVI Xxbw I ,XL V ,Q ,Y V IJ ROBERT M. BLINKHORN . . . MICHAEL BLUM wrestling 10, 11, 125 lab assistant 125 Biology Club 115 chorus 10, 11, 125 Madrigals 11 . . . NATALIE BOAZ Class Council 115 So- cial Committee 115 GAA representative 115 Biol- ogy Club 105 Dramatics Club 115 orchestra 105 cafeteria worker 11 . . . KATHARINE BOEG- LEN Tri-Hi-Y 105 SCA alternate 10, 11, repre- sentative 125 Assembly Committee 115 Fantasia 115 FHA 115 Tri-Tilt 115 Social Committee 125 Senior Triple Trio5 National Honor Society 12 . . . CAROLE RUTH BOHN from Cuyahoga Falls High School, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio: French Club 10, 115 National Forensic League 115 office assistant 115 Y-Teens 105 Booster Club 105 WJ: Senior Triple Trio 12. . .ELLEN BOOK- BINDER Class Council 105 Dramatics Club 105 Reporters Club 115 Social Committee 105 Wel- fare Committee 11, 125 Elections Committee 115 Pom pon 115 Fantasia 105 Night of January 16 105 Assembly Committee 115 Bridge Club 12 . . . CAROL MARION BOSTOCK GAA 10, 11, 12, committee chairman 12 5 volleyball honor team 115 Spectator 115 girls chorus 115 In-School Pub- licity Committee 105 Tri-Hi-Y 10 . . . WILLIAM BOWMAN basketball 105 Wheel Club 11, 12 . . . MARGARET BRADY Tri-Hi-Y 105 FHA 11 . . . DOROTHY BRENNEMAN Pitch art editor 125 Tri-Hi-Y 105 Art Club 12 . . . BROWER BRESS- LER Chess Club 10, 11, 12 . . . PATRICIA JO ANN BRITE Biology Club 105 Spanish Club 115 GAA 10, 11, 125 hockey honor team 11 1 lf S 5 be l IN fl WM' DAWN M A R I E BROADHURST Commercial Club 115 Tri-Hi-Y 10 . . . DOUGLAS A. BRODIE . . . KAREN ANN BROOKE Pitch assistant edi- tor 125 Reporters Club 115 Dramatics Club 105 Fantasia 105 Night of January 16 105 Social Com- mittee 105 Welfare Committee 11, 125 Assembly Committee 115 Elections Committee 115 Tri-Tilt 10, 115 Bridge Club 12 . . . BONNIE BROOKS SCA representative 105 Co-ordinating Council 115 Class Council 125 Social Committee 115 FHA 115 Tri-Hi-Y 10 . . . THOMAS V. BROWN from Gonzaga High School, Washington, D. C.: foot- ball Varsity 105 Writing Club 105 WJ: SCA rep- resentative 11, president 125 Interhigh president 125 Wheel Club 11, 125 Key Club 105 football 11,: MASC Regional President 12 . . . RICHARD BROWNE Tri-Tilt 10, 115 Chess Club 105 Dra- matics Club 115 cafeteria worker 105 Weight Lifting Club 12 . . . RICHARD BRYANT Chess Club 10 . . . JEAN LOUISE BULLOCK AFS ex- change student 115 National Honor Society 11, secretary 125 AFS Committee chairman 125 Wind- up 11, assistant copy editor 125 Keyettes 11, 125 Class Council alternate 125 GAA 115 Athletic Committee 115 Welfare Committee 115 Reporters Club 105 Assembly Committee 105 MASC Con- vention 12 . . . JOHN BUMSTEAD . . . DAVID MILLER BURD golf 10, 11, 12 Thomas Brown Richard Browne John Bumstead David Bllfd - 'ar A-, api 5 5 555 suv harm Dawn Broadhurst Douglas Brodie Karen Brooke Bonnie Brooks Richard Bryant Jean Bullock 4grv6nwf'-- 1 QQ YNQ fa gg I Z' 'giffeia 1 ' ,. .,.. sk? i 5 i a , si ilu gg jg, ze , ,. A- 5 swim fix tic 2.5 uv 'WC WWW' 512:29 Keyettes, Gaye Redmond, Carol Smith, and Lucy Leonard, lead Myrtle to victory K ,pu v 5, f ii I , r .,, l 4 ' f f ' L 1 1 , f , . QL A . iff V' il f , Y I L- , at I .5 -f + is I e A an 3 uf, 'J 9 ' X' 1 757 ' ' l IFVN Wm tom.. .4 -v A' AA 'MN . fl 5 ,g p2 f ' ig' Q. - , f -. ,.. . 5 gi WP' 21 1 I 5, ,gin BP q . ri in - ix YTZQQZT? 7 John Byrd Carolyn Callaway SENIORS Delphine Campa Nancy Capps 1 'M JL, George Caldwell Patricia Cammack Josephine Campa Ann Carlson JACK BYRD football 10, 115 JV Club 105 Var- sity Club 11 . . . GEORGE W. CALDWELL Pitch 115 Reporters Club 11 . . . CAROLYN CALLAWAY Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 GAA 10, 11, 125 Social Committee 10, 11, 125 Fantasia 115 Pom pon 11, Captain 125 chorus 10, 125 Pitch 12 . . . PATRICIA SUE CAMMACK from Wake- field High School, Arlington, Virginiag from Berkeley High School, Berkeley, California . . . DELPHINE CAMPA FTA 10, 125 Spanish Club 115 Pitch 115 Library Club 12 . . . JOSEPHINE CAMPA FTA 10, secretary 11, president 125 Pitch 11 . . . GALE ELLEN CAMPBELL GAA 10, representative 11, committee chairman 11, vice-president 125 Welfare Committee 115 Elec- tions Committee 115 hockey honor team 115 FTA 10, 115 chorus 10, 11 . . . SCOTT CAMPBELL Biology Club 105 Chemistry Club 12, president 115 chorus 10, 11, 125 lab assistant 125 Jazz Club 12 . . . NANCY ELLEN CAPPS from More- head City High School, Morehead City, North Carolina: Tri-Hi-Y 105 chorus 105 WJ: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12 . . . ANN CARLSON from Central High School, London, England: Record Club 105 WJ: GAA 11, 125 Library Club 115 Spectator 12 Gale Campbell Scott Campbell 1 Senior Dick Beale takes an interest in Sophomore Hal 19? T? Logan's attempts 20 KAREN LOU CARLSON Pom pon 12, chorus 10.5 GAA 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 103 Assembly Com- mittee 11, Madrigals 12, FTA 12 . . . MICHAL CARR Majorette Club vice-president 10, SCA representative 10, parliamentarian 11, vice-pres- ident 12, Bridge Club 11, MASC Convention 11, 12, MASC Workshop 123 Co-ordinating Coun- cil 12 . . . ROBERT E. CARR Spanish Club 10, Jazz Club 113 Class alternate 11 . . . CHARLES L. CARTER from Leon High School, Leon, Iowa: band 10, football 105 basketball 105 track 105 chorus 10, yearbook 103 WJ: track 11, basket- ball 11, band 11, 125 Class representative 12 . . . DAVID CHAMBERLAIN football JV 105 Chess Club 10, 11 . . . GLADYS MARION CHRISTIAN FHA 11, chorus 10 . . . WAYNE CHUBB foot- ball JV 10, 115 JV Club 10 . . . JANET LEE CLARK Pom pon 125 Keyettes 12, Spectator co- editor 12, Calendar Committee 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, secretary 115 SCA alternate 125 Class represen- tative 11g GAA 10, 11, 123 In-School Publicity Committee 105 Maryland Youth and Government 11 . . . LANORA CLARK orchestra 10, 11, 12, All State Orchestra 11, 12, Madrigals 11, 125 chorus 113 FTA 10, vice-president 115 In-School Publicity Committee 10, Music Theory Club 12 . . . RENEE ADELE CLARKE GAA 11, 12, Biology Club 11 . . . CHRISTOPHER CLAUSEN from Los Altos High School, Los Altos, Califor- nia: Creative Writing Clubg WJ: Pitch editor 123 Creative Writing Club 12 . . . PATRICIA A. COLACICCO from Central High School, Middle- sex, England: National Honor Society 10, Anglo- American Club 10, from Carlisle Senior High School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Library Club 113 Square Dance Club 113 National Honor Society 115 WJ: National Honor Society 123 GAA 12, International Relations Club 12 David Chamberlain Gladys Christian Lanora Clark Renee Clarke 7, 'rn 1' , ,, 4 1 ' , W i.i+,1.2, 1 'Z-1' we ,mg f 1221154 .- ., - . :yn , gina- w w- I 'U 'rfb' ,silt .JUS wr?-W-A 'f , X J f 5 'tit' 4 i yu s J f f , 4 HGQW ' Q 51 is V I - ,,is 49: - 'K fs, 5,22 Karen Carlson Robert Carr Wayne Chubb Christopher Clausen Q f-fa 3? na, V ,fo Q- ? Michal Carr Charles Carter SENIORS Janet Clark Patricia Colacicco 1 4 P xgxf I. A ,,1, 1' I Q q',,.,,, .,.. , Elsbeth Colby Ronald Cooke SENIORS Norman Cooper Carolyn Creer X nn. rx we M ' I ff -3-i ' H: 1, N . nr- like -3 .,v, f? - lfwqhm' VI . ,, ,aww I 2 Carol Congress Kenneth Cooper Kathryn Counselman Fred Crickenberger ws. K . . .52 ,, -. .3 I ' 92 xi E-'Sidi IZTiQ3 'x i X' 4121 , P' 1 5. ,- .3 r other ol wif? 17? ELSBETH JAN COLBY Fantasia 10, 113 Night of January 16 103 The Curious Savage 113 Dra- matics Club 10, 113 GAA 123 chorus 103 As- sembly Committee 10, 11 . . . CAROL CONGRESS from Central High School, London, England: cheerleader 103 yearbook 10, WJ: Welfare Com- mittee 11, 123 Elections Committee 113 GAA 11, 123 Chemistry Club secretary 11 . . . RONALD COOKE Woodworking Club 10, 11 . . . KEN- NETH GREGORY COOPER Math Recreation Club 103 orchestra 10, 11, 123 Chess Club 11, 123 chorus 12 . . . NORMAN G. COOPER from Central High School, London, England: soccer 103 Volleyball Club 103 WJ: Math Recreation Club 11 . . . KATHRYN DIANE COUNSEL- MAN National Honor Society 11, 123 majorette 113 GAA 11, 123 Assembly Committee 12Q Span- ish Club 113 Majorette Club 103 intramurals 103 Savings Club 123 bank Worker 12 . . . BRUCE CRAIG football JV 10, 11, Varsity 123 audio- visual 11, 123 school store 103 wrestling 11, 123 track manager 10, llj dance band 12, track 12, Music Theory Club 12 . . . DOROTHY ANN CRANKSHAW GAA 11, 123 Social Committee 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11 . . . CAROLYN CREER SCA alternate 10, representative 11, 123 Finan- cial Committee 123 FTA sergeant-at-arms 113 Social Committee 10, 113 GAA 12, representative 113 Math Recreation Club 103 intramurals 103 chorus 103 The Silver Cord 12 . . . FRED CRICKENBERGER . . . WILLIAM W. CRISP, III wrestling 11, 123 Chess Club 103 Biology Club 113 Assembly Committee 10, 113 Gymkhana 12 Bruce Craig Dorothy Crankshaw William Crisp, III 529, ' f lv l Xllf Wtktfjx hi OLTQEJM 195 lil, X A N 1 J fi PM , X.. if xg, R . I , 4 ,f 5, 'A V ' ffm, iam' 42 59 lixll il, James Culp Maureen Nancy Decker Donald DeCoursey JAMES CULP Class president 10, 11, 125 Wheel Club 10, 11, president 125 SCA representative 115 Co-ordinating Council 10, 115 basketball 11, 125 baseball 115 Boys State 11 . . . MAUREEN ANN CUNNARE Tri-Hi-Y 105 In-School Public- ity Committee 105 Debating Club 115 Out-of- School Publicity Committee 115 office Worker 11, 125 FNA 12 . . . PEGGY LEE CURRY Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 chorus 10, 115 concert chorus 12 . . . WILLIAM DAVIS homeroom president 105 Club vice-president 115 band 10, 11, 125 dance band 125 Financial Committee 115 Fantasia 11, 12 . . . NANCY DECKER Biology Club 11, secretary 105 GAA 11, 125 In-School Publicity Committee 10, 115 Horticulture Club vice-president 12 . . . DON DECOURSEY Biology Club 10, president 11 . . . BERTHA JIMMIE DEOUDES Class Council 115 bank worker 125 Savings Club 12 . . . DIANE ARLENE DICKERSON girls chorus 105 FHA 115 chorus 125 FNA 12 . . . DAVID GIBSON DILDINE from York High School, Yorktown, Virginia: basketball 105 track 10 . . . C A R L DINWIDDIE from Castlemont High School, Oakland, California: Honor Platoon 105 WJ: audio-visual 12 . . . CUBY DINWIDDIE from Castlemont High School, Oakland, Califor- nia: California Scholarship Federation 105 SCA representative 105 Class officer 105 FTA 105 Tri-Hi-Y 105 GAA 105 WJ: GAA 11, 125 Fantasia 115 honor team 115 Bridge Club 115 Pom pon 12 . . . EDWARD O. DISTAD Dramatics Club 105 audio-visual 10, 115 chorus 10, 125 French Club 115 cafeteria Worker 105 Bridge Club 125 Madri- gals 125 The Silver Cord 12 Peggy Curry Bertha Deoudes avid Dildine A ,mg CR hx J V A by Dinwiddie 1741 William Davis Diane Dickerson SENIORS Carl Dinwiddie Edward Distad 5 fx ,J ,f , , ini W UN QQ? u is, at t .. All EE . ,:,f f1u,l 1 . if 'Q' I-.g ilili i? ,, ff K, xg, W 1, ffs-, - A ,,.. ' ' J, G A Q. xiii?-K Diane Dolan Lansing Dow SENIORS Warren Duncan Gail Dunlap ii Q- i L . if IX 1 X K? l M ,, I J 4 5 X X 'R ak Q, in 3' in 'I' '.'i Nathan Dooley Joan Dove Malfha Dove Marilyn Dreltleln Lguise Druckemilley Marsha DuBois Jane Dunham John Eberly 2 5, tqhrnf DIANE RAYE DOLAN from Bladensburg High School, Bladensburg, Maryland: chorus 10, Com- mercial Club 10, WJ: chorus 11, Commercial Club 12, health office 12 . . . LANSING DOW Weight Lifting Club 12 . . . NATHAN DOOLEY . . . JOAN A. DOVE from Carver High School, Rockville, Maryland: SCA 10, Patrol Force 10, girls basketball team 10, WJ: Tri-Hi-Y 11 . . . MARTHA SUE DOVE Girls Glee Club 10, Com- mercial Club 11, 12, chorus 12 . . . MARILYN JO DREITLEIN library assistant 11, 12, Library Club 11, secretary 12, office worker 10, 11, Eng- lish Department assistant 12 , In-School Publicity Committee 11, girls chorus 10 . . . LOUISE DRUCKEMILLER Social Committee 10, 12, Key- ettes 12, Windup 12, GAA 11, 12, FHA 10, 11, National Honor Society 12 . . . MARSHA Du- BOIS SCA representative 11, Class Council al- ternate 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12, chaplain 11, chorus 10 . . . WARREN L. DUNCAN from Calvin Cool- idge High School, Washington, D. C .... JANE DUNHAM Tri-Hi-Y 10, president 11, chorus 10, SCA representative 10, alternate 11 . . . GAIL DUNLAP Biology Club 10, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, GAA 11, 12 , . . JOHN EBERLY Athletic Com- mittee I1, Assembly Committee 12, Chess Club 10, 11, Tri-Tilt 10, 11 ., W Steven Eckhart Margaret Edgerton Elgin Etchison Henry Ethier, Jr. STEVEN ECKHART . . . MARGARET ELIZA- BETH EDGERTON Wihdup assistant art edi- tor 125 Pitch art editor 115 Co-ordinating Coun- cil 115 Art Club 115 Dramatics Club 10, 125 In- School Publicity Committee 11 . . . MILDRED EVELYN EISENHART from American School, London, England: Class secretary 115 cheerlead- er captain 115 mixed chorus treasurer 115 SCA alternate 115 Ethan Frome 115 WJ: SCA alter- nate 105 Tri-Hi-Y 105 Tri-Tilt 105 GAA 125 Gym- khana 12 . . . SUSAN BOYD ENGLE Tri-Hi-Y 105 Pitch 125 chorus 11, 125 Spanish Club 115 library assistant 125 Library Club 12 . . . ELGIN ETCHI- SON . . . HENRY EDWARD ETHIER, JR. from Bremerhaven American High School, Bremer- haven, Germany: track 105 football manager 105 basketball 105 WJ: track 12 . . . ELIZABETH ALLYN EVERHART Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 As- sembly Committee 105 Athletic Committee 115 GAA 10, 11, 12 . . . ELLEN FAIRBANKS Class Council 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10, treasurer 115 GAA 11, 125 Social Committee 10, 115 chorus 105 Bridge Club 12 . . . RICHARD FARR football JV 10, Varsity 11, 125 track 115 Varsity Club 125 SCA representative 115 Tri-Tilt 115 Chess Club 10 . . . BRUCE FARRELLY . . . THOMAS FRAN- CIS FARRELLY Woodworking Club 10, 11 . . . MICHAEL FAULKNER from Fork Union Mili- tary Academy: Non-Com Clubg Science Club Susan Engle Ellen Fairbanks SENIORS Richard Farr Bruce Farrelly Thomas Farrelly Michael Faulkner 'S AFQK, U N f Y U ' 'rf 5 In 'I it 5, 0 'x. ff 1 5' .4.uUE4,, Boy at work-Steve White SPEED T X3 LINIT E . i' X, , . . 1' 9 .f V nf ff I -ll l 6 Sul!! r J I 2- f ii A I '21 Mm f ' 'I ll ,F gum lr I I ,. , V. , i, Q 'Il I , , I Thomas Ferguson Gregg Fetchko John Fisher Barbara Foster David Fessenden, Jr. John Fowler Diane Fritz Q ,B vw K Q ki ,, ,twig ,pay-... ,45c,.-aw , . .-V,, i ,,.,.r., ,x:.9,gQ,' I ,Ir y,.,.,E,',,,,, K avg, f ,. 1213: 14 Clip ' , g5'Zi'4g1L ..u . Q M,f21'511 ',f, fwfviwsfff ,f sfgiiaz, ff9j,5,aLpg,qgfg5W fsafgiig, :ffl N Pexhifi-zz ks-A. i'5ifa0w:af2.,Ii1,rm SENIORS Lf' ' I mf WU M bf Shelley Frank A, V W A ,M X Richard Galliher, Jr. ,W L ' we-, fha. 'flrzgggzv ' X llffwfbfffl Ojafw MV mth Mr ff rw f , tina WZ 1211 W Wifi ow wtf' alfa , .. Milf IWW' AW W THOMAS B. FERGUSON Music Appreciation Club 10 . . . DAVID FESSENDEN, JR. . . . GREGG FETCHKO . . . JOHN FISHER Chess Club 11, Woodworking Club 12 . . . BARBARA WARE FOSTER Pom pon 11, 12g SCA repre- sentative 12g Class Council alternate 115 Co-or- dinating Council alternate 103 chorus 10, 115 FHA 113 Tri-Hi-Y 103 FNA 12 . . . JOHN W. FOWL- ER from Narimasu High School, Tokyo, Japan: Pep Club 10 . . . SHELLEY FRANK Creative Writing Club 11 . . . DIANE FRITZ Tri-Hi-Y 10, Fantasia 11, Jazz Club 115 Social Committee 123 GAA 11, 12 . . . RICHARD HAZEN GALLIHER, JR. Pitch 125 Spanish Club 12 SARAH GARDNER from Hempstead High School, Hempstead, New York: Honor Society 10, 113 A Cappella Choir 105 band 103 WJ: chorus 12 . . . CAROL GARLOCK Tri-Hi-Y 10, Dra- matics Club 115 Jazz Club 12 . . . KATHERINE ANN GARRETT from Camelback High School, Phoenix, Arizona: Bowling League 105 WJ: Pitch 113 Reporters Club 11 . . . CINDY GARRIGUS Pitch 11, Chess Club 10 . . . PETER GARRI- GUS . . . CAROLE GIBBS Majorette Club 10 . . . STEPHEN W. GIESER baseball 11, 12 . . . JOHN W. GILHOOL, JR .... ANDREW GLAD- SDEN from Washington and Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia: homeroom president 105 basketball JV 10, baseball JV 103 Student Forum 105 WJ: National Honor Society 12 . . . KRIS- TIN GLASER Dramatics Club 12g Publicity Com- mittee 12g Spectator 115 The Curious Savage 113 Fantasia 10g school store 10g Creative Writing Club 10, Horticulture Club treasurer 12 f Mi at 1.-dl 'X David Karro burns the midnight oil IW 49?N i r ff Q QIV Lf li 65? 4 ' Qifvfbu Q ' f tilt I 705 I K fr' 1 I UMM!! I M 6 fl , ' ,Z ' WW ' f 'VK ' I I 4 Sarah Gardner Carol Garlock J ldv!! V 7Xlf',J, IL-1 'g fptffi n 1, 'G J, 'V' ' X, V I4 W V, 1 flfwi' A Aff 1 ttf .liwifiww S E N I O R S I , My , ,ii ,I I QA' if 7917! J 1' ri W ff XLYU! L 'A AAA, ,H , f f . Katherine Garrett A'Cindy arrigus If ' eter Garrigus Carole Gibbs Stephen Gieser John Gilhool, Jr. . Andrew Gladsden Kristin Glaser 'K ,ff . 5 'X W gi. 'ma Q . V wi ' 'HJ' - J .-5.-T55 'H . Y 5 fy, fra 5517-1 I 1. 'fi 5 , A.!,h,,5.1 7:5 . 5191337 if 5 5. fjigggfs s-A f . 5 ii I-fly ' we Allen Gleazer Melvyn Goldstein SENIORS John Gonnerman Joan Gramatte .- 4Qs4..--he fi' i Hi, QQ , A , Jeffrey Goldman Monika Gong Paul Gordon George Gray ALLEN GLEAZER lab assistant 125 Physics Club 125 Math Recreation Club 105 Electronics Club 115 Chemistry Club 125 National Merit Scholarship semifinalist 12 . . . JEFFREY B. GOLDMAN from Calvin Coolidge High School, Washington, D. C.: Rifle Club 105 Math Club 105 Science Club 105 WJ: Physics Club vice-president 125 lab assistant 12 . . . MELVYN LEE GOLD- STEIN National Honor Society 11, 125 SCA rep- resentative 10, alternate 115 Class Council alter- nate 125 Windup 10, 115 Chemistry Club vice- president 125 Electronics Club 11f Renorters Club 105 Financial Committee 11, 125 lab assistant 125 Physics Club 12 . . . MONIKA GONG Dramatics Club 105 Tri-Hi-Y 105 Bridge Club 115 Fantasia 11 . . . JOHN D. GONNERMAN band 10, 115 school store 11, co-manager 125 wrestling 115 Dra- matics Club 115 audio-visual 115 National Honor Society 12 . . . PAUL GORDON . . . ROBERT GOSHEN SCA representative 125 Biology Club 10, 11, 125 Chemistry Club 115 Botany Club 115 Physics Club 125 National Honor Society 12 . . . PENNY CHRISTINE GRAHAM FHA 115 Tri- Hi-Y 105 chorus 10, 11, 12. . .JOAN GRAMATTE Biology Club 105 Art Club 115 intramurals 11, 12 . . . GEORGE GRAY from B-CC . . . WILLIAM JOSEPH GREENBERG Debating Club 10, 115 orchestra 10, 11, 125 Chess Club 10, team 10 . . . EDWARD GREEVES from Gonzaga High School, Washington, D. C.5 WJ: Wrestling 11 Robert Goshen Penny Graham William Greenberg Edward Greeves av' ' A AN' si I ALICE GREVILLE from Haverford High School, Havertown, Pennsylvania: Literary publicationg Junior Classical Leagueg WJ: International Re- lations Club 12 . . . RUTH ANN GREY intra- murals 105 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11 . . . JUDY GROOMS Pitch 125 Welfare Committee 125 GAA 10, 115 Basketball Point Committee chairman 125 Tri-Hi- Y 10, parliamentarian 11, secretary 125 concert chorus 125 chorus 10, 11 . . . JEREMY GROSS- MAN from Washington and Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia5 WJ: Math Recreation Club 11 . . . DAVID JOHN GUARINO from Wood- row Wilson High School, Washington, D. C.: section vice-president 105 audio-visual 105 Chess Club 105 Photography Club 105 Debating Club 105 Social Studies Club 105 WJ: audio-visual 115 Jazz Club 11 . . . NANCY C. HADNOTT Tri-Hi- Y 105 Library Club 115 library assistant 11, 12 . . . RUTH ANNE HAGUE Class Council 125 orchestra 10, 115 GAA 11, 125 French Club 105 National Honor Society 12 . . . LAWRENCE E. HALL basketball JV 10, Varsity 11, 125 band 10, 115 Chess Club 11 . . . LORENE S. HANSEN Windup 11, 125 Pom pon 11, 125 Pitch exchange editor 125 Welfare Committee 11, 125 Dramatics Club 115 Reporters Club 105 In-School Publicity Committee 105 Out-of-School Publicity Commit- tee 105 intramurals 105 California Scholarship Society 105 Fantasia 115 Tri-Hi-Y 125 National Honor Society 12 . . . JEFFREY RICHARDS HARROD Chemistry Club 115 lab assistant 125 Biology Club 10 . . . MARY HART from Lexington High School, Lexington, Massachusetts: Drama- tic Club 10, 115 WJ: Tri-Hi-Y 12 . . . WILLIAM McMEEN HARTMAN Biology Club 105 Chess Club 11 David Guarino Nancy Hadnott Lorene Hansen Jeffrey Har1'Od .4'P 4' 'illlvrff' Alice Greville Judy Grooms Ruth Anne Hague Mary Hart fffW' 'F '? 5r awk 'QQT 'l 5 Ji, Ruth Grey Jeremy Grossman SENIORS Lawrence Hall William Hartman . , ,, . trggit 47,5 t ff M S W7 29 ..,p.. ... . ,Wu iff Gingerlee Heitmuller Edith Helms I, SENIORS William Henika Ronald Hintze IYUX ws 05-K Paula Heitz Leslie Henderson Dale Higgins Louise Hoch Q6 .L P' Ox' ,J 'FZ-'W' X1 gf? fl lc 'X GINGERLEE HEITMULLER office worker 10, 115 Commercial Club 12 . . . PAULA K. HEITZ from Academy of St. Ursual, Kingston, New York: Newman Club 10, 115 Glee Club 10, 115 WJ: Pitcli bulletin manager 12 . . . EDITH HELMS GAA 11, 125 French Club 10, 115 chorus 10, 11, 125 Welfare Committee 115 Activities Committee 11 . . . LESLIE HAMILTON HEN- DERSON SCA representative 10, 11, 125 GAA president 12, vice-president 115 Tri-Tilt 115 Fan- tasia 115 Reporters club vice-president 115 chorus 10, 125 honor teams 11 . . . WILLIAM SINCLAIR HENIKA Electronics Club 10, 115 audio-visual 11, 125 Physics Club 125 National Honor Society 12 . . . DALE HIGGINS from Academy of the Holy Cross, Garrett Park, Maryland: Glee Club 10, 115 Silver Bells 10, 115 Drama Club 115 news- paper 11 . . . BARBARA HIGHMAN National Honor Society 11, 12 5Financial Committee 10, 11, 125 Elections Committee 115 Spectator 125 office worker 125 school store 11, 125 library assistant 11, 12 . . . LESLIE HIGHTOWER National Thes- pian Society 11, vice-president 125 Dramatics Club 11 . . . RONALD HANSON HINTZE from Western High School, Washington, D. C.: Chess Club 115 WJ: Physics Club 12 . . . LOUISE MAR- GARET HOCH National Honor Society 11, 125 Wintlup 11, copy editor 125 Debating Club secre- tary-treasurer 115 GAA 10, 11, 125 Class Council alternate 12 . . . JUDY HOENACK Tri-Hi-Y 105 orchestra 10, 12 . . . CHARLES J. HOPKINS from George Washington High School, Guam, Marianas Islands from Eichleberger High School, Hanover, Pennsylvania: Spanish Club 115 Var- sity sports 115 Speech Club 11 W 3 ,J Barbara Highman Judy Hoenack f lf 6' ,gawk Qty-W. ,,,, 1 ja, 3, , Q, f at If 7: f: X zz-iw' ' 7. -fo, X' 7 gg-, Douglas Horn Phillip Horton Joseph Howard, Jr. Terrence Howerton DOUGLAS MARK HORN . . . PHILLIP ED- WARD HORTON band 10, 11, 12g Electronics Club 11, secretary 123 dance band 12g orchestra 10, 113 Physics Club secretary-treasurer 12 . . . MARY CATHERINE HOSTETTER from St. Anthony's, Washington, D. C.: National Honor Society 103 Varsity Letter Club 103 Vocation Club treasurer 103 basketball 103 WJ: Tri-Hi-Y 12 . . . ELEANOR HO.UYOUX National Honor Society 11, president 123 majorette 11, captain 123 orchestra 10, 113 Art Club president IIQ Fan- tasia 113 Class Council 11, 12Q GAA 11, 123 In- School Publicity Committee 113 Co-ordinating Council 11, 123 SCA alternate 113 Majorette Club 10 . . . JOSEPH T. HOWARD, JR. Woodworking Club 10 . . . TERRENCE J. HOWERTON audio- visual vice-president 11, chairman 123 cafeteria worker 11, 123 The Curious Savage 113 Fantasia 113 SCA alternate 11 . . . NEAL HRIBAR . . . SUSAN HUDSON Tri-Hi-Y 10Q Bridge Club 113 Assembly Committee 113 Fantasia 113 chorus 10, 113 Social Committee 123 Jazz Club 12 . . . MAR- TIN JOHN HUDTLOFF Pitch sports editor 113 WINX announcer 113 chorus 10, 11, 123 Biology Club 10, 11 . . . DAVID MICHAEL HUTCHIN- SON SCA representative 103 Chess Club 103 Co- ordinating council alternate 11: Chemistry Club 113 lab assistant 12 . . . 'IEOFFREY LAWRENCE HYDE from Landon School, Beth- esda, Maryland: baseball 103 WJ: Spanish Club president 11: wrestling 11, baseball 113 SCA al- ternate 12 . . . CAROLE INGALLS Social Com- mittee 10, 11, chairman 123 Pom pon 11, 123 FHA 10, vice-president 113 Fantasia 113 GAA 11, 123 SCA representative 103 basketball honor team 11. wr Mary Hostetter Neal Hribar Martin Hudtloff Geoffrey Hyde l fig 4,3 ,Z J ,ref- AFSX f . 1 '-1. .-,..,... t Eleanor Houyoux Susan Hudson SENIORS Michael Hutchinson Carole Ingalls man-ff' l--4' Z' ,-3, W, ,O iiialffgiqwsy is 'wr ,,,, Z ' i w Bill Sisler Alfred Ale, John Waller, A crowtingj V e : , I John Holden, Dave Guarino, Henry Ethier. Jeffrey Jackson 447 K'i 'f Neil S. Jarrett Katharine Jenks Frances Johnson Elizabeth JOhI1StOI1 John JOhl'1StOI1 Janet Jgneg Candace Kaiser Edwin Kam, Jr' David Kam JEFFREY ANDREW JACKSON Math Recrea- 'li .4f bn tion Club 115 Woodworking Club 105 school store 125 Physics Club 125 Chemistry Club 12 . . . NEIL S. JARRETT . . . KATHARINE DONNA JENKS Quill and Scroll 11, 125 Windup 11, 125 Welfare Committee 125 FTA 115 French Club 105 In- School Publicity Committee 105 GAA 11, 125 Assembly Committee 115 Physics Club 12 . . . FRANCES JOHNSON D r a m a ti c s Club 105 Bridge Club 115 Assembly Committee 115 Social Committee 125 Fantasia 115 chorus 10, 11, 12 . . . ELIZABETH V. JOHNSTON from Frontier Regional High School, South Deerfield, Massa- chusetts: band president 105 chorus class repre- sentative 105 chorus 105 WJ: band 11, 125 Glee Club 115 orchestra 125 Tri-Hi-Y 12 . . . JOHN RICHARD JOHNSTON from New Philadelphia High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Science Club 105 from B-CC: Electronics Club 105 WJ: Electronics Club 115 lab assistant 12 . . . JANET ANNE JONES from Towson Senior High School, Baltimore, Maryland: girls chorus 105 home arts 105 FTA 115 WJ: FTA 12 . . . CANDACE BAR- BARA KAISER Pitch editor 125 girls chorus 125 chorus 105 FHA 115 Dramatics Club 105 intra- murals 105 Assembly Committee 11 . . . EDWIN W. KALER, JR. from Cocoa High School, Cocoa, Florida: Spanish Club treasurer 105 from Murphy High School, Mobile, Alabama: Spanish Club 105 WJ: school store 11, 125 wrestling manager 11, 12 . . . DAVID G. KARRO Debating Club 10, 12, vice-president 115 Photography Club 105 band 105 Chess Club 105 Co-ordinating Council 115 Spectator 125 lab assistant 12 EW N se Q5 el it Teddy Kay Joanne Keller Thomas Keys Marilyn Killeri TEDDY KAY Tri-Hi-Y vice-president 105 Span- ish Club vice-president 115 GAA 11, 125 Bridge Club 12 . . . JOANNE KELLER FHA 10, treas- urer 11 . . . STEPHEN KELLNER baseball 10, 11, 125 basketball 115 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Var- sity Club 115 Class Council 11, 125 Athletic Com- mittee 11 . . . AUGUSTA KENNEY Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 . . , THOMAS KEYS band 10, 11, 125 dance band 125 Fantasia 105 Jazz Club 11, 125 Re- porters Club 10 . . . MARILYN KILLERI cheer- leader 125 Pom pon 115 SCA alternate 10, 115 Class Council alternate 125 Activities Committee 105 Assembly Committee 115 Social Committee 115 Majorette Club 105 Bridge Club 115 GAA 11, 125 intramurals 105 chorus 10, 12 . . . E. RICH- ARD KING, JR. football JV 10, Varsity 11, co- captain 125 Wheel Club 10, 11, 125 SCA repre- sentative 105 Athletic Committee 105 National Honor Society 125 Varsity Club 12 . . . GEORGE KNIPPEN from St. John's School, Washington, D.C.: track 10, 115 Chess Club 115 basketball 105 WJ: Chess Club 125 Physics Club 125 Library Club 12 . . . ROBERT KRAMP SCA representa- tive 115 football JV 10, Varsity 11, 125 Wrestling 115 Wheel Club 10, 11, 125 Tri-Tilt 10, 115 Co- ordinating Council 105 French Club 10 . . . HAZEL MARIE KYBER cheerleader 125 major- ette co-captain 115 National Honor Society 11, 125 Welfare Committee 125 Social Committee 115 Tri-Tilt 115 Majorette Club 105 Dramatics Club 115 Co-ordinating Council alternate 115 chor- us 10, 115 Fantasia 115 Tri-Hi-Y vice-president 12 . . . ROBERT LACHMAN Woodworking Club 11 . . . THOMAS LAMOND football JV 10, Var- sity 115 basketball JV 10, Varsity 11, 125 golf 10, 11, 125 Varsity Club 11, 125 JV Club 105 So- cial Committee 12 QW fm 5 , Stephen Kellner Augusta Kenney E. Richard King, Jr. George Knippen Robert Kramp Robert Lachman SENIORS Hazel Kyber Thomas Lamond nys ' ff' aw asezv- 5 031 , fi , ' it' 7-f 4, I , ,t V I Ufi if L M' IC ,f i A' v was 'Wai , ,., I X .. I - -- Q 5 W 4 L 'fi' ff' qi. .,,., Wy, . . Nancy Landes Virginia Langen Janet Langley Diane Lattin Virginia Lee Michael Lfyerking Shannon Lindley Martha Lindsay I 1742 Wt. f 5 s E N IO R s new I Qwgzffifi NANCY LANDES Tri-Hi-Y 115 Girls Glee Club ji?-4 1 ,K22jQQ7f10 . . . VIRGINIA LANGEN from Fairmont Lesley Linebarger Barbara Lolas 5 1 5 ss'Ii my-nur A Nam, - 5' , - ,High School, Dayton, Ohio: FNA 105 hospital y Llttmal ggzhfachairman 105 Program Committee 105 WP: FNA 11, 125 Social Committee 125 National Honor Society 12 . . . JANET LANGLEY National Honor Society 11, 125 chorus 10, 11, 125 French Club 10, 115 French Conversation Club 12 . . . DIANE LOUISE LATTIN Johnson Jottings 125 Pitch 125 Fantasia 115 The Curious Savage 115 In-School Publicity Committee 115 Welfare Com- mittee 125 Tri-Hi-Y 12 . . .5 VIRGINIA ANN LEE FTA 10, 11, 125 Fantasia 105 Welfare Com- mittee 12 . .N , ROBERT MICHAEL LENDER- KING Key Club 11, 125 Tri-Tilt 10, 115 National Honor Society 12 . . . SHANNON LINDLEY from Tokyo American High School, Tokyo, J apang from Rogers Senior High School, Freeport, Rhode Island: FTA 115 homeroom representative 115 Chemistry Club 115 WJ: Jazz Club 12 . . . MARTHA LINDSAY Spanish Club 115 Report- ers Club 105 GAA 11, 125 Gymkhana 125 The Silver Cord 12 . . . JOHANNA LESLEY LINE- BARGER Windup assistant editor 125 SCA rep- resentative,125 Keyettes 11, 125 GAA 115 school store 10, 11, 125 Ways and Means Committee 115 Physics Club 125 National Merit Scholarship semifinalist 125 National Honor Society 12 . . . NANCY BETH LITTMAN Keyettes 11, 125 Elec- tions Committee 11, 125 Financial Committee 10, 115 PA announcer 125 Night of January 16 105 National Thespian Society 11, 125 GAA 125 Na- tional Honor Society 12 . . . BARBARA ANNE LOLAS Tri-Hi-Y 105 In-School Publicity Com- I mittee 105 Girls Glee Club 115 GAA committee N chairman 11, 12 . . . DONALD LOVELAND Donald Lovelandc :5 OWN: 5 N KAREN LOVELAND Dramatics Club 113 Tri- Hi-Y 103 Assembly Committee 113 Social Com- mittee 103 GAA 10, 11, 123 chorus 10, 11, accom- anist 12 International Relations Club 12 p 3 . . . WILLIAM LOVING football JV 10, Varsity 11, 123 Wrestling 103 Varsity Club 11, 123 SCA alter- nate 123 Weight Lifting Club 12 . . . ELIZA- BETH LOWNDES Dramatics Club 103 Welfare Committee 103 GAA 113 Pitch 123 Tri-Hi-Y 12 . . . GERALD LUTZ Biology Club 103 Flexagons 11, 12 . . . JAMES LYTLE football JV 11, Var- sity 12Q wrestling 11, 123 Athletic Committee 103 Wheel Club 10? Jazz Club 1lQ Spanish Club 103 Varsity Club 12 . . . DONALD MACARTHUR band 103 Spanish Club 103 Jazz Club 11 . . . DAVID MACKEY from Randolph Macon Mili- tary Academy: Drill Team 103 football JV 103 basketball JV 103 track 103 from Richard Mont- gomery High School, Rockville, Maryland: Key Club 11' M Club 11' olf 11? baseball Varsity 7 1 g 113 homeroom president 11 . . . RONALD MAC- LAY from Peoria Central High School, Peoria, Illinois: Key Club 113 track 11, cross country 10, 113 Latin Club 103 Opinion 10, 113 Letter- men's Club 113 WJ: Pitch 12 . . . CHARLES DAVID MANN chorus 11, 12? International Re- lations Club 12 . . . EDWIN STEWART MAR- LOW, III Jazz Club 113 Spanish Club 113 Athle- tic Committee 11 . . . RUSSELL S. MARRIOTT, JR. Special Services Committee chairman 123 SCA representative 10, 113 Co-ordinating Coun- cil 103 Jazz Club president 113 Photography Club vice-president 103 football JV 113 Tri-Tilt 103 band 10, 11, 123 counselor's office 123 Key Club 12 . . . DON F. MARRS Biology Club 103 Jazz Club 11 James Lytle Donald MacArthur Charles Mann EdWiri53Marlow, III 1 ' , , .b -fJ J ,Ji if 4933251 na., V ,vilwri , v i v f w l , . , . I ,K ,lu I F 1 , , -W if 2 ' - f , it fr X il-.X 'ix s if N Karen Loveland W ,fc 0 ,1 J, f ,,' L 41 fy Emabgrh Lovyhdesf y ff ,ff ' ,gl fy ff? X ff, Loving Lutz 73:7 l'f'! 7gf0f?Lf ff'- t 7, ' Una fl f Vf 01' ,f-27' ,, J' X fu ff David Mackey ' Ronald Maclay Russell Marriott, Jr. Don Marrs ,tw-,., -1335, -R wma its 'Q F 'fe ,5 qfuaf ku Henry Martin, III Katherine Masoner SENIORS James Mazzi Eileen McGinley 1 I i ' Alice Martinson Ray Mazza Quay McBrier Ian McLeod HENRY- FREDERICK MARTIN, III National Honor Society 11, treasurer 125 Madrigals 10, 11, 125 lab assistant 125 Financial Committee 10, 11, 125 Chemistry Club 11, 125 Key Club 12 . . . ALICE MARIE MARTINSON National Thes- pian Society clerk 125 chorus accompanist 10, 11, 125 Madrigals 10, 11, accompanist 125 Science Bulletin 10, editor 125 Fantasia 10, 115 GAA 115 Spectator editor 12: National Merit Scholarship semifinalist 125 National Honor Society 12 . . . KATHERINE LAURENCE MASONER Na- tional Honor Society 11, 125 Flexagons Vice-presi- dent 115 lab assistant 125 office assistant 10, 115 Physics Club 125 Dramatics Production Club 125 National Merit Scholarship semifinalist 12 . . . RAY MAZZA . . . JAMES MAZZI . . . QUAY MCBRIER SCA representative 12, alternate 115 Pom pon 11, 125 Fantasia 115 Co-ordinating Coun- cil 115 Social Committee 10, 125 Jazz Club Vice- president 115 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12 . . . PATRICIA MCCURDY Dramatics Club 105 Spanish Club treasurer 115 Fantasia 115 Tri-Hi-Y 12 . . . JAMES THOMAS McGIBONY, JR. from Kuba- saki High School, Nuha, Okinawa: Class presi- dent 105 WJ: Class Council 125 Key Club 11, 125 Library Club 115 basketball Varsity 11, 125 base- ball 11, 12 . . . EILEEN MCGINLEY from Acad- emy of the Holy Cross, Garrett Park, Marylandg WJ: International Relations Club 125 National Merit Scholarship semifinalist 12 . . . IAN Mc- LEOD Wheel Club 11, 12 . . . ELIZABETH Mc- MURDIE Biology Club 105 Math Club 115 GAA 11, 125 Welfare Committee 125 Gymkhana 12 . . . MYRTIE MAE McNEIL Class vice-president 10, 115 Keyettes secretary 11, president 125 cheer- leader 125 French Club secretary 105 GAA 10, 12, treasurer 115 National Honor Society 12 Patricia McCurdy Elizabeth McMurdie Thomas McGibony, Jr. Myrtie Mae McNeil QW' ,Ama ' f if ,Q if of-W C .. , . .1 a ,ve wfv. M' . fe. x f - fu 'QV' HWM' ,1 '-' Yr' 4,Z,,5:,g. an 45. 'AF' W . adfilill' S Q' f DAVID MCNICHOL Rifle Club 10 . . . BAR- BARA MEEHAN Class Council 113 Fantasia 10, 113 The Curious Savage 11g The Silver Cord 12? Tri-Tilt 113 National Thespian Society treasurer 123 Dramatics Club 10, 11, treasurer 123 GAA 113 chorus 10, 12? Assembly Committee 123 National Honor Society 12 . . . WILLIAM FRED MEIL- LER Biology Club 103 Chess Club 12 . . . MITCH- ELL RALPH MEISNER Flexagons president 113 band 11, 123 SCA alternate 123 Welfare Committee 12? Financial Committee 113 Drama- tics Club 105 Telluride Association Alumni Com- mittee chairman 123 Spectator 12, Physics Club 123 National Merit Scholarship semifinalist 123 National Honor Society 12 . . . MARIANNE MELCHIOR orchestra 10, 123 Biology Club 103 German school 11 . . . RICHARD LAWRENCE MEYBOHM Biology Club 10, 11 . . . LINDA MEYER Tri-Hi-Y 103 Commercial Club 11, 12 . . . ROBERT M. MICHAEL from High Point High School, Beltsville, Maryland: Latin Club 103 Handwriting Club 10 . . . SVERRE E. MICHELSEN from Bullis School, Silver Spring, Marylandg WJ: Electronics Club 11 . . . RUTH ELIZABETH MIDER Pom pon 12, Windup 123 Tri-Hi-Y 12, treasurer 10, historian 11, Social Committee 113 GAA 12, Activities Committee 10, 123 chorus 10? Fantasia 113 SCA alternate 10. 1 if jfpijsi' Marianne Melchior 'J'dRichard Meybohm Linda Meyer Robert Michael any l.-,v , V rd? as-., f ma K f, ,Vit js' Gm x. 7. ,456 nn, , David McNichol William Meiller Barbara Meeh SENIOR Sverre Michelsen Elizabeth M ,6- all Mitchell Meisner ider 3, 2 5 Q Hunger gnaws and so does Terry Howerton -me wil 1 i' 21 amp il AH, Aim .sofa-H 5 ,fi Linda Miles James Miller SENIORS Robert Miller Michael Mooney James Millard Michael Miller Stephanie Missakian Pat Moran LINDA SCOTT MI.LESfrom Maury High School, Norfolk, Virginia: SCA representative 105 Span- ish Club 105 senior chorus 105 from B-CC: home- room representative 11 . . . JAMES KENT MIL- LARD . . . JAMES BRADLEY MILLER SCA representative 11, sergeant-at-arms 125 football JV 10, Varsity 115 JV Club 105 National Honor Society 12 . . . MICHAEL MILLER wrestling 105 football JV 105 band 10, 115 dance band 125 Photography Club vice-president 105 Math Rec- reation Club 115 lab assistant 12 . . . ROBERT MILLER Library Club 11, treasurer 125 Chess Club 10 . . . STEPHANIE MISSAKIAN from Suitland High School, Suitland, Maryland: home- room treasurer 10, vice-president 115 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11 . . . JOHN F. MITTENDORFF Photog- raphy Club 10, vice-president 11, 125 Windup 11, 125 football manager 11 . . . RICHARD MOEL- LER SCA representative 125 Debating Club 105 Chess Club 105 National Merit Scholarship semi- finalist 12 . . . MICHAEL F. MOONEY . . . PAT MORAN Dramatics Club 10, 115 Fantasia 10, 115 The Curious Savage 115 Night of January 16' 105 Assembly Committee 10, 11 . . . VIR- GINIA LEE MORGAN Tri-Hi-Y 105 Commer- cial Club 115 girls chorus 125 Spectator 12 . . . MADELYN MOTT Tri-Hi-Y 10, 115 Assembly Committee 115 Activities Committee 105 GAA 125 Social Committee 125 Class Council alternate 125 chorus 10 Richard Moeller Madelyn Mott John Mittendorff Virginia Morgan 85 MQ' W- ,fr -X it iii 'S feb? an-iq Q,,N.M,,.. Peter Moyer Patricia Murtaugh N ,Joanne Muth Evelyn Myers Andrea Narel Janice Nichols 5. ll f lixsistopher Noe Michael Oberdorfer 5 4 , N JUL, f lf 'fl for 'ltt 'V .cj five Zi ,lf H SE NIO .1 sfitwihl lil: M 5 5 ,L af, . Ci 'ljlilizabeth O'Brien Frederick Oeltjen J ' 2 G fi 1 h PETER MOYER . . . PATRICIA JOAN, 5 R- - Wen Gyn O 'mad Carol Olson TAUGH from Academy of the Holy Cross, Gar- 105 WJ: Pitch 11, student adviser 125 Interna- is I I tional Relations Club 11, secretary-treasurer 12 5 . . . BEVERLY JOANNE MUTH GAA 125 So- ,I rett Park, Maryland: newspaper 105 Latin Club cial Committee 11, 125 chorus 105 Dramatics Club 105 Bridge Club secretary 115 office work- er 125 cafeteria worker 105 Fantasia 11 . . . EVELYN SUZANNE MYERS Majorette Club 5': 105 Commercial Club 11, 12 . . . ANDREA JOAN WW' NAREL Girls Glee Club 105 French Club 115 GAA 11, 125 Publicity Committee 11, 125 Classi- ' cal Music Club 12 . . . JANICE NICHOLS orches- tra 10, 125 Creative Writing Club 10 . . . CHRIS- TOPHER D. NOE from Fairview High School Cleveland, Ohio: stage crew 10 . . . MICHAEL OBERDORFER track 10, 115 Photography Club 105 Chess Club 115 Assembly Committee 115 Wel- fare Committee 115 Pitch 12 . . . ELIZABETH FRANCES O'BRIEN from Berlin American High School, Berlin, Germany: library assistant 105 5- 3 Bowling Club president 105 WJ: Library Club M I 11, president 125 library assistant 125 National f. W Honor Society 12 . . . FREDERICK OELTJEN Key Club 11, 125 Fantasia 105 Chemistry Club we 115 Biology Club 105 school store 10, 11, 125 v-an I 'N' chorus 12 . . . GWENDOLYN OHNSTAD from Francis Hammond High School, Alexandria, Vir- ginia: Drill team 105 yearbook 105 WJ: Reporters Club 115 Madrigals 115 Social Committee 125 The Silver Cord 12 . . . CAROL MARIE OLSON Tri- Hi-Y 105 FHA 115 chorus 11, 12 A , 3 KJ! , 33, ,,,, f K ,k,' Ma f'5i,,, ' A -fkjf, , 'f ff H 33 33y 3 33 ,L , 1 1 i 1 4. , f-gnu, 'I WW 1 , ,, ,,A In K X056 if 4 14, va gi' 7 gif 5251 ' iw ,ga f, 501 Q 3 ,ff N , . MH iff ' 1 Q ' ,K ,,,f- f, 01,17-nm 1 f li - Wil i EX 3 5- SW ,JI I X vi. kk X K , ,.., il I : 'SS . QfS, .',,, r-Q-THQ -'H' 5,7 N Z , Qui 4 5? 1 fc J' 'MW 57 W 4 W ,-. ll' fn: J i' A A , 413253. xx I V f mimic XX X -. A f V Marjorie Orland Vivian Orndorff V, William James Padgett 1' 41 f i ff! ' Pamela Pappas Felicity Payne Clgehir, HL! Gayle Peterson .V V X , ff f ' 1 f? K I LH. . I ff' 4,4 4 ' ,fl , 3 . , , 3 I, I , I, 6, f SEN loses a Joni Peterson Christine Pike 'X me 1371? Belinda Pierce Elaine Pitt L. V.,,. ,Mu !MARJbRiE oiiiggfigi Majoreae Club 10g Span- ish Club 113 Assembly Committee 113 GAA 11 . . . VIVIAN ORNDORFF Girls Glee Club IOQ FTA 113 Social Committee 123 GAA 123 As- sembly Committee 113 FHA 12 . . . WILLIAM E. OSTEN from Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Virginia: Science Institute 11, 123 Rocket Club 10, 113 National Honor Society 113 Science Club 10, 113 WJ: National Honor Society 12 . . . JAMES PHILIP PADGETT from B-CC3 WJ: Biology Club 113 golf 113 Pitch 12 . . . PAMELA PAPPAS Fantasia 113 chorus 113 Tri-Hi-Y 10 . . . FELICITY ANNE PAYNE SCA Parliamen- tarian 123 Wiiidiip 11, managing editor 123 Class secretary 113 Keyettes 11, Regional representa- tive 123 Girls State 123 MASC Regional editor 12, MASC Convention 123 GAA 123 In-School Pu- blicity Committee 10, 113 NSPA Conference 123 Fantasia 113 orchestra 103 The Silver Cord 12 . . . CARL C. PERGLER, III from Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland: Class representative 113 homeroom president 113 WJ: Physics Club 12 . . . GAYLE PETERSON FHA 10, 11 . . . JONI PETERSON cheerleader 11, captain 12g Bridge Club 113 Activities Com- mittee 103 Class Council 103 Tri-Hi-Y 103 chorus 103 National Honor Society 12 . . . BELINDA PIERCE from Grant High School, Portland, Ore- gon3 WJ: library assistant 123 SCA alternate 123 office Worker 12 . . . CHRISTINE PIKE from B-CC: FHA 113 Junior Prom Decorating Com- mittee 113 WJ: Social Committee 123 GAA 123 Bridge Club 12? The Silver Cord 12 . . . ELAINE E. PITT chorus 113 concert chorus librarian 123 Jazz Club 11g GAA 11, 123 Senior Triple Trio 12 xof , 'Lf' Q C W yi ff W WWI whip ,-LV ,, wcwlwgqc Eg C l l , ,riff Oli- W WT O-Q I fi if if-fr M ,Vis ,1,zM? ', -V' f H ', ' , ,, 1 ,.,,, , i 'Zi 4. ,,,, ts, . ,.,, My 3-,Q I an-S., A J I . 5 if as ,, ,.,. X fy ,f,4 rv! nupymwf' t 141' ' ff ff', f I .AMW ..f. f v- AM, 'wwf , tgp, fi ,, 5:1 iw ,,zf,, ,,,, f 2,3 , 142327 X' 'K if 4 3.1.5.--v' , ..,:,T'g.Z L P 1- Q s Y .- we un- ,,,...,. ' ' , Robert Plitt Vicki Pollack Suzanne Pollock Jane Pope Gayle Porter Nicholas Powell Anne Preuit Robert Prince ROBERT PLITT band 10, 11, 12, Electronics Club 10, 11, Physics Club 12, orchestra 12 . . . VICKI POLLACK Pitch 11, Wtndup 11, Bridge Club 11, Dramatics Club 10, Welfare Commit- tee 11, 12, Social Committee 10, 11, Assembly Committee 11, Elections Committee 11 . . . SUZZANNE J. POLLOCK from Academy of Our Lady of Guam, Guam, Marianas Islands: basket- ball 10, chorus 10, 113 band 103 WJ: GAA 12, Classical Music Club 12 . . . JANE BRESSEE POPE Pom pon 11, 12, Class Council 11, 121 Hospitality Committee 12, In-School Publicity Committee 10, 11, 12, GAA 11, 12, intramurals 10, Art Club 10, Jazz Club 11 . . . GAYLE PORTER from Winchester High School, Win- chester, Massachusetts, WJ: Pitch social editor 12, Warm-Up Staff 11, 12, Senior Triple Trio 12, concert chorus librarian 12, school store 11, 12, All State chorus 10, 12, Photography Club 10, Reporters Club 11, Athletic Committee 11 . . . NICHOLAS POWELL track team 11, 12, Chess Club 10, 11, 12 . . . ANNE PREUIT from B-CC: chorus 10, A Cappella Choir 11, Pep Club 10, 11, GAA 10 . . . ROBERT PRINCE football 10, 11, 12, baseball 11, 12, Biology Club 10, Key Club 12, Varsity Club 12 . . . SALLY PROBST from B-CC: choir 10, A Cappella Choir 11, FHA 11, GAA 10, WJ: Social Committee 12 . . . MARSHA PROCTOR GAA 11, Point Committee 12, Social Committee 123 FTA 11, Assembly Committee 11, Financial Committee 10, Tri-Hi-Y 10, Fantasia 11, Jazz Club 12 . . . PHILLIP PURCELL . . . SARA JEAN RADFORD from Cape Elizabeth High School, Cape Elizabeth, Maine: school play 10, mixed chorus 10, girls chorus 10, WJ: FHA 12 we Q Sally Probst Phillip Purcell ii twig, M9 Aims- N SENIORS Marsha Proctor Sara Radford W as J' V Q-fnww 4' X lg , 215 '34 1 .Xa lj' ' lima 4 I tg Elizabeth Raftery Irving Rappaport SENIO Jean Riley William Roe RS , fi ! il Q Ls , 45,1 ' ' ,al ilelllielie A illi t ti 5 'Kg -A Charles Ragland Gaye Redmond Karen Ring Suzannah Rose fmt 1-qs'-wr Il '1 Marsha Proctor and Kathie Boeglen preside at the Demise of Baron L 1, M 9995. George R ese, Jr. David Remley ELIZABETH KATHLEEN RAFTERY from Re- gina High School, Hyattsville, Maryland: WJ: ,lee Club 11 . . . CHARLES KEENE RAGLAND rom Hargrave Military Academy: football JV 10: Cadence 10: WJ: SCA representative 11 . . . IRVING RAPPAPORT Woodworking Club 10 . . . EVELYN GAYE REDMOND Keyettes his- torian 11, vice-president 129 National Honor So- ciety 11, 12: SCA representative 10, 11: Class Council 125 Madrigals 10, 115 dance band 12: Fantasia 105 Windicp 115 National Merit Scholar- ship semifinalist 12 . . . GEORGE ELMER REESE, JR. chorus 10, 11, 12, Library Club 10, 11, vice-president 12 . . . DAVID McKAY REM- LEY baseball 10: Biology Club 10, 11 . . . JEAN RILEY from Wauvvatosa Senior High School, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin: WJ: National Honor So- ciety 11, 125 hockey 115 Dramatics Club 11, 123 Welfare Committee 11: Activities Committee 113 National Merit Scholarship semifinalist 12 . . . KAREN ELIZABETH RING GAA 10, 11, 125 Co-ordinating Council alternate 115 Spanish Club 11, 12, Dramatics Club 10g Night of January 16 10: Fantasia 10g hockey 11 . . . WILLIAM GAR- FITT ROE frenz Chapel Hill High School, Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The Tarlieel Binder editor 10: Library Club president 103 Debating Club vice-president 11: WJ: Windnp assistant editor 12: International Relations Club president 12: National Merit Scholarship semifinalist 125 Na- tional Honor Society 12 . . . SUZANNAH JANE ROSE Class Council alternate 123 Art Club 10, vice-president 11: In-School Publicity Committee 11: Bridge Club 12 ROBERT L. ROUNDY Math Recreation Club secretary-treasurer 11, track 113 Math Club 103 football JV 103 National Honor Society 12 . . . DORIS ARLENE ROWEN concert chorus 123 Spanish Club 11, 123 chorus 103 Tri-Hi-Y 103 Assembly Committee 11 . . . CLIVE R. ROWLEY Woodworking Club 10, 113 Dramatics Staging Club 12 . . . PATRICIA RUARK Spectator 123 Welfare Committee 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 103 Bridge Club 11 . . . GAYLE RUDE from Hills- boro High School, Nashville Tennessee: jour- nalism 103 WJ: Spanish Club 11 . . . NILS CARL AXEL RUDELIUS . . . MARY LOUISE RUFF Class Council 10, secretary 123 SCA representa- tive 11Q Athletic Committee 113 Assembly Com- mittee 103 Pom pon 113 French Club president 11? school store 10, 113 GAA 10, 113 Night of January 16 10 . . . CATHERINE ANNE RUM- BALL from Coral Gables High School, Coral Gables, Florida . . . CAROL M. RUNNER from Bar Harbor High School, Bar Harbor, Maine: National Honor Society 113 Girls State 113 Class president IOQ basketball 10, 113 softball 10, 113 chorus 10, 113 Anthology of Northeastern States High School Poetry 113 WJ: Class Council 123 Tri-Hi-Y 123 National Honor Society 12... ROBERT RUTAN basketball JV 10, Varsity 123 track 11, 12 . . . JANE B. SAGER from Yoko- hama High School, Yokohama, Japan: Junior Red Cross 10, GAA 103 Latin Club 103 from Zama American High School, Zama, Japan: Dramatics 11, GAA 113 WJ: GAA 123 FNA 12. . .JOHN WILLIAM SANDERSON, III Math Coaching Club 103 Math Recreation Club 113 Athletic Com- mittee 113 Activities Committee 113 Jazz Club 12 Gayle Rude Carl Rudelius Carol Runner Robert Rutan , ' , ,vie 3g ,,, K 1 ,. I 3,31 3 '-L jx. Q, -n, ga.aA,-- 1 Q Sq- ... in 16 0 X i:Ji ?...mo- Robert Roundy Doris Rowen Clive Rowley Mary Lou Ruff Jane Sager ,dis 1-,lf 'K Patricia Ruark SENIORS Catherine Rumball John Sanderson, III ji., ,RV,i:.' L SENIORS l ,'f an W , I f i 1 ,-',, V' ff ,nt 'j,,Q! , qgw..,J-.- V A 1. X J yk if g u if K5 Robert Sauer John Saunders Carol Saylor Gasper Scafide ROBERT WILLIAM SAUER from Gonzaga High School, Washington, D. C.: stage crew 10, public speaking 11, WJ: Electronics Club 11, special chorus 11, Physics Club 12 . . . JOHN SAUN- DERS Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, cafeteria Work- er 11, 12, The Silver Cord 12 . . . CAROL JEAN SAYLOR girls glee club 10, Commercial Club 11 . . . GASPER SCAFIDE Mechanics Club 10, Woodworking Club 11, 12 . . . NANCY HELEN SCHIEK Tri-Hi-Y historian 10, Vice-president 11, SCA alternate 10, 11, 12, health office 12, Social Committee 10, 11, chorus 10, 12, GAA 12, intra- murals 12, Spectator 12 . . . 'SUSAN SCHMIT- TER Keyettes 11, 12, school store 10, 11, 12, Wel- fare Committee 12, In-School Publicity Commit- tee 11, GAA 11, 12, orchestra 10 . . . DIANE SCHROEDER FHA 10, 12, president 11, Social Committee 12, SCA alternate 10, Class Council alternate 11, National Honor Society 12 . . . KAREN SCHUMACHER from Granby High School, Norfolk, Virginia: French Club 10, Art Club 10, WJ: International Relations Club 12 . . . JOAN SCHUMAKER SCA alternate 12, Key- ettes 12, Winamp 12, FHA 10, 11, GAA 12, rep- resentative 11, Welfare Committee 12, In-School Publicity Committee 11, band 10, National Honor Society 12 . . . PENNY SCHWIND from Oak Ridge High School,fOak Ridge, Tennessee: band 10, Oak Log 10, French Club 10, WJ: GAA 11, treasurer 12, Spectator 12, Co-ordinating Coun- cil 11, Math Recreation Club 11, National Honor Society 12 . . . KAREN SCRUGGS girls glee club 10, Commercial Club 11 , Spectator 12 . . . CAROL SHAPIRO FHA 10, Reporters Club 11, In-School Publicity Committee 11, GAA 11, school store 12, Jazz Club 12, National Honor Society 12 Nancy Schiek Joan Schumaker as :,.:, ,K A WG kr-A, ,- Susan Schmitter Penny Schwind ir Nw, fe. .,l r. I 44 xN Diane Schroeder Karen Scruggs Karen Schumacher Carol Shapiro , SML? Jig ,559 Q if X' to xi -,rU. A' V Ly. 9 LA VU! V 1' CHARLOTTE SHAPIRO Windup 11, business, , editor 125 Class Council 115 FHA 10, 115 As-6 sembly Committee 105 American Music Club 12 Q! . . . EDWARD R. SHARMAN school store 10, 11, 12, Math Club 10 . . . SANDRA DEEN 7 SHAW Co-ordinating Council alternate 115 FNAKK 115 Dramatics Club 105 Elections Committee 115 GAA 11 . . . SHARON KAY SHAW fromB-CC: Art Club 105 WJ: Art Club 11 . . . KAY LYNN SHELL Reporters Club 105 Christmas Assembly 115 radio reporter 115 Madrigals 115 Creative Writing Club 12 . . . JAMES SHERIDAN Jazz Club 125 Co-ordinating Council 125 Chess Club 11 . . . EVELYN MARIE SHIPP office worker 11 . . . ALAN BERLIN SHOEMAKER football 10, 115 basketball 105 tennis 105 Tri-Tilt 115 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Assembly Committee 11 . . . MELVIN SHOLLENBERGER . . . WILLIAM DANIEL SHULTZ SCA representative 105 Math Recreation Club 115 Tri-Tilt 115 football Varsity 125 chorus 10, 11, 12 . . . ROBERT MAR- TIN SHUMAN football JV 10, 115 track 10, 115 SCA representative 105 Wheel Club 10, 11, 12 . . . JOEL SILVERMAN from Anchorage High School, Anchorage, Alaska: band 105 WJ: band 11, 125 Dramatics Club 115 Chess Club 12 W, ififltcgljlfdibzll JL 5 , by 5 gif Llgwawfffarfjz ZW vf 01,9 7 X lt fx f ' if . L,,fjlftfxO.V49 yi ff + D fre: , f 6 nv, ,AM Haiti ' 'K '43 ' ,wQ::f ' 7 :Wi ,AIX Shapiro Edward Sharman TPWZQIXU Dffv A M NL. Sandra Shaw Sharon Shaw JH C 4 WWI, fy ffm ,Q up s E N I o R s f , Ja- es Sheridan William Shultz Kay Shell Melvin Shollenberger ,Q f .5993 ff - ' Evelyn Shipp Robert Shuman -diva Alan Shoemaker Joel Silverman aw 'in qnnwf Stephen Silverman Betty Sisler SENIORS Lewis Small Elizabeth Smith Samuel Sislen Billy Sisler Marvel Smink Richard Smith STEPHEN SILVERMAN from High Point High School, Beltsville, Maryland: band 10, 11, dance band 10, 115 WJ: Jazz Club 11, 123 SCA repre- sentative 12 . . . SAMUEL H. SISLEN concert chorus 123 FTA 10, 11, 123 chorus 10, 11 . . . BETTY SISLER Biology Club 103 Commercial Club 11 . . . BILLY SISLER . . . LEWIS SMALL from Calvin Coolidge High School, Washington, D. C.: Latin Club 10, Electronics Club 10, WJ: Dramatics Club 113 stage crew 115 Chess Club 12 . . . MARVEL AYARS SMINK girls chorus 10, Commercial Club 11, 12 . . . ALLEN SMITH National Honor Society 11, 12, band 10, 11, 125 French Club 10, 115 Horticulture Club 12 . . . CAROL ANN SMITH Keyettes 125 Class Coun- cil 12g SCA representative 10, 113 GAA 11, 12, Reporters Club secretary 113 Dramatics Club 10 . . . ELIZABETH SMITH Commercial Club 12 . . . RICHARD SCOTT SMITH . . . ROBERT SNYDER . . . KAROL JEAN SPAULDING chorus 10, 11, 125 SCA alternate 10, lab assistant 12, GAA 11, Tri-Hi-Y 115 Majorette Club 125 homeroom chaplain 10, Assembly Committee 115 National Honor Society 12 Allen Smith Robert Snyder Carol Smith Jean Spaulding K, ffh-ff 5905 If 1,,4.,i. . 3 ,.,. Gary Spencer H. Cecelia Spencer Stephen Spencer Ned W. Sprow, II Margaret Steadman Bruce Steele Stephen Steinman Carol Stickney GARY N. SPENCER Biology Club 105 Flexagons 11 . . . HARRIETTE CECELIA SPENCER or- chestra 10, 11, 125 FNA treasurer 115 SCA alter- nate 115 GAA 11, 125 school store 10, 115 Bridge Club 12 . . . STEPHEN H. SPENCER football JV 105 tennis 10, 11, 125 SCA representative 105 Pitch 125 Jazz Club 11, 12 . . . NED W. SPROW, II chorus 10, 125 Biology Club 10, 115 Assembly Committee 115 Co-ordinating Council 11 . . . MAR- GARET STEADMAN from Newton High School, Newton, Massachusetts: Dramatics Club 105 school paper 105 from B-CC5 WJ: National Honor Society 11, vice-president 125 Welfare Committee chairman 125 Windiip assistant copy editor 125 National Thespian Society secretary 125 Keyettes 125 MASC Convention 125 The Curious Savage 115 Class Council 115 Dramatics Club 11 . . . BRUCE A. STEELE Jazz Club 11, 125 band 125 chorus 12 . . . STEPHEN GORDON STEINMAN football manager 125 football JV manager 11 . . . CAROL LOUISE STICKNEY Dramatics 10, 115 Social Committee 10, 115 GAA 115 FHA 125 The Silver Cord 12 . . . MARY ELIZABETH STITES Girls Glee Club 105 library assistant 10, 11, 125 Art Club secretary-treasurer 115 Library Club 125 Physics Club 12 . . . PATRICIA ANN STON- ER Publicity Committee assistant chairman 125 Keyettes 11, 125 SCA alternate 115 Assembly Committee 10, 115 Tri-Hi-Y secretary 105 Class Council 10 . . . NANCY ELIZABETH STORM SCA alternate 125 Class Council alternate 12: Tri- Hi-Y 10, 115 Calendar Committee 12 . . . NORMA KAY STOTLEMEYER Pom pon 11, 125 FNA 11, president 125 Co-ordinating Council 115 Social Committee 115 FHA 10 Mary Stites Nancy Storm SENIORS Patricia Stoner Kay Stottlemeyer '1 '-N .i ' 72 M- Q if, f QW, ff I Raymond Sturner David Swinburne SENIORS Margaret Tetlow Gabriel Thomas 1 ,ii, 5 X as sv 'Milly' 48 Zvi! Z W -113195 , G-f'ff7z,,z.'Q fu 1-.-J':y:'Yi',,f .J. - 1' if . ,ff ,,,,, Try. X . ,,,5 :f-ac, 1-I if I f Kwf Mary Surface Robert Taylor Robert Teztlaff J. Calvin Thomas Bonnie Sweeney Linda Sweeney William Temple James Terrill RAYMOND STURNER National Thespian So- ciety 11, 125 Chess Club 10, 115 Debating Club 105 Athletic Committee 115 Key Club 125 Amer- ica Music Club 125 Physics Club 12 . . . MARY ANNE SURFACE FHA secretary 115 Social Committee 10, 115 Pitch 115 GAA 125 health of- fice 10, 125 Fantasia 115 Spectator 12 . . . BON- NIE LYNN SWEENEY Tri-Hi-Y president 10, 11, 125 Fantasia 105 Maryland Youth Legisla- ture 11, 125 Assembly Committee 10, 115 'I'ri-Hi- Y officer conference 12 . . . LINDA SWEENEY Social Committee 10, 11, 125 Bridge Club 115 Chess Club 115 GAA 125 chorus 10, 115 Jazz Club 12 . . . DAVID A. SWINBURNE Key Club 10, 11,president 125 cafeteria worker 10, 11, 12 . . . ROBERT TAYLOR football Varsity 11, 125 Varsity Club 11, 125 Math Recreation Club 10 . . . WILLIAM GRENVILLE TEMPLE from Landon School, Bethesda, Maryland5 WJ: The Curious Savage 115 Pitch 125 SCA representa- tive 125 Dramatics Club 115 Social Committee 11 . . . JAMES TERRILL Biology Club 105 Physics Club 125 Chess Club 115 tennis 105 foot- ball JV 10 . . . MARGARET ANN TETLOW Chess Club 11 . . . ROBERT TETZLAFF from Hinsdale High School, Hinsdale, Illinois: football JV 115 frosh-soph football 10 . . . GABRIEL B. THOMAS from Central High School, Budapest, Hungary5 from Staatliches Landschvlheim, Mar- quartstein, Germany: SCA representative 105 track team 105 from Central High School, Ted- dington, England: Advanced Science Club pres- ident 115 track 115 WJ: Physics Club 125 Inter- national Relations Club 12 . . . JOHN CALVIN THOMAS basketball Varsity 11, 125 band 10, 11, 125 WINX Teen Show 125 Jazz Club 12 1 W 4 gl. j igax at I X3 4, fW7 Howie Thompson Jenifer Thompson Mildred Titus Donald Tragesser HOWIE THOMPSON from Bullis School, Silver Spring, Marylandg WJ: football JV 10, Varsity 12, basketball JV 10, Varsity 123 track 103 JV Club vice-president 10 . . . JENIFER THOMP- SON SCA representative 10, corresponding sec- retary 123 Social Committee chairman 113 Inter- high delegate 113 Class treasurer 10, Pom pon 113 Activities Committee 103 Tri-Tilt 103 Tri-Hi- Y 11, chaplain 103 GAA 10, 113 Youth Commis- sion 12 . . . MILDRED THORNE FNA 11 . . . GEORGE D. THORNTON orchestra 10, 11, 123 basketball JV 10, Varsity 113 baseball 10, SCA representative 113 Class Council 123 Chess Club 103 Wheel Club 11, 12 . . . MILDRED TITUS . . . DONALD TRAGESSER baseball 10, 11 . . . JEANNETTE TRAUB from Bourne School, Ku- ala Lumpur, Malaya: Drama Club 10, 113 Youth Club 10, 113 school magazine 113 school project 10, 11Q Entertainment and Planning Committee 10, 113 WJ: FNA 12 . . . WILLIAM TRIPLETT Class Council 113 Assembly Committee 123 Chess Club 10, 11 . . . CARMELLA ULLMAN from Northwood High School, Silver Spring, Maryland: library assistant 103 FTA 103 WJ: library assist- ant 11, 12, Dramatics Staging Club 113 Interna- tional Relations Club 123 National Merit Scholar- ship semifinalist 12 . . . WILLIAM F. UNDER- WOOD Assembly Committee 11, 123 Chess Club secretary-treasurer 113 Math Club 103 Athletic Committee 103 Jazz Club 123 Key Club 12 . . . REGINE VALENSI from Institution de la Provi- dence, Poitiers, France3 WJ: Classical Music Club 12 . . . HENRY SCHUSTER VANCE, JR. football JV 10, Varsity 11, 123 track 103 Varsity Club 11, 123 JV Club 10 Mildred Thorne Jeanette Traub Carmella Ullman Regime Valensi IW , arm 175 if ff .X X , lips' x x l N, rg' 16751 George Thornton William Triplett SENIORS William Underwood Schuster Vance 2 my ig X 'i , .rw rf I' I H il!f ? ?'?!llii.h'z H52 4 A ZA s I 3-, if li : Q :J an lf' 3 Linda Vettori Demaris Walton SENIORS John Waterston Karen Weinschel Christine Vlachos David Warheit Susan Webb Bradley Welfare, III ,QUQID1-1 'YW' Bob Taylor looks for inspiration -L.,-. 1352355 f f 'ii is 3 A L ,isct I if 3 t 3 We li'ooi oo 1 , 'olo 3 .,i.i ' my V.VV ,.,V er 3 ,K ,ti , , , 3 . ,fif ,,,',, it 5 , 3 Richard von Schmertzing Pamela Wallace LINDA CAROL VETTORI Class Council 103 Tri-Hi-Y 103 Pom pon 113 FHA 11, 123 Social Committee 11 . . . CHRISTINE L. VLACHOS National Honor Society 11, 123 Class Council 123 Tri-Hi-Y 103 Social Committee 11, 123 Spanish Club 113 GAA 123 concert chorus 10, 12 . . . RICHARD von SCHMERTZING football Varsity 12 . . . PAMELA WALLACE SCA alternate 123 Social Committee 123 Welfare Committee 123 FTA 10, 113 Tri-Hi-Y treasurer 12? training conference 12 . . . DEMARIS JEANNE WALTON Welfare Committee 123 Windup 123 GAA 10, 11, 12g FHA 10, 11g Tri-Hi-Y 12 . . . DAVID CHARLES WAR- HEIT National Honor Society 11, 123 track 10, 11, 123 Madrigals 10, 11, 123 The Night of January 16 103 chorus 10, 113 library assistant 12g Inter- national Relations Club 12g National Merit Scho- larship semifinalist 12 . . . JOHN WATERSTON National Thespian Society president 12Q Specta- tor 123 audio-Visual 10, 11, 12g Assembly Com- mittee 113 Fantasia 10, 113 The Curious Savage 113 chorus 10, 11, 123 Library Club 123 National Honor Society 12 . . . SUSAN WEBB Keyettes 11, 123 Windup 10, assistant copy editor 123 Pitch assistant managing editor 113 Reporters Club 103 GAA 113 Ways and Means Committee 115 Jazz Club l1Q NSPA conference 12 . . . KAREN JU- DITH WEINSCHEL National Thespian Society 123 Spectator 113 Fantasia 10, 113 Night of Jan- uary 16 103 The Curious Savage 113 school store 11, 123 Dramatics Club 10, 123 In-School Publi- city Committee 113 Debating Club 123 GAA 11 . . . BRADLEY LAMAR WELFARE, III Class Council 10, 11, vice-president 123 Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Key Club 11, 123 Windup photography editor IIQ Photography Club 10, president 11 PHIL WERTLIEB football JV 10, Varsity 115 orchestra 10, 11, 125 dance band 12 . . . BONNIE L. WEST Tri-Hi-Y 105 In-School Publicity Com- mittee 105 International Relations Club 12 . . . KENT WEYMOUTH football 10, 115 Chess Club 10, 11 . . . STEVEN WHITE Physics Club 125 Chess Club 10, 115 National Honor Society 12 . . . ROBERT M. WHITELOCK Chess Club 115 track 11 . . . THOMAS A. WHITELOCK Chess Club 11 . . . LYNN REYNOLDS WHITMAN Creative Writing Club vice-chairman 105 library assistant 11, 125 Class Council alternate 125 GAA 11, 125 Spectator 115 Science Bulletin 125 Wel- fare Committee 11, 125 Social Committee 105 Na- tional Honor Society 12 . . . PATRICIA LEE WILLIAMS FNA 11, 125 health office 125 Madri- gals 115 chorus 10, 11, 125 Girls Glee Club 105 GAA 125 cafeteria Worker 11, 12 . . . DONALD EARL WILLIAMSON Art Club 10, 11 . . . PALMER WILSON football JV 115 tennis 105 So- cial Committee 125 Athletic Committee 105 Pho- tography Club 105 Chess Club 11 Lynn Whitman Patricia Williams ,, Vi i 5 l Q92 5 ilv f I f A V fl 'T 'if, , Byron Barnes and Jack Byrd have found it ft-'ft ffx U Q-Q.-1 Phil Wertlieb Kent Weymouth Robert Whitelock Donald Williamson Bonnie West Steven White SENIORS Palmer Wilson 2 Xa V fi' as ff 'f':rv W 0 Suann Winterfeldt Andrea Witze Robert Wolfsohn Anne Wood SENIORS Michael Wood Sarah Wooley Nathan Woodruff, Jr. James Wootton I er -. 1 ' Q 1' 1 4'f'-A ff' www' K' 1 SUANN WINTERFELDT Dramatics Club 10, 11, 125 National Thespian Society 10, 11, 123 Out- of-School Publicity Committee 10 . . . ANDREA WITZE Wiwdup 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10: band 10, 113 FHA 12 . . , ROBERT ELLIS WOLFSOHN foot- ball JV 10, JV Club 10, Electronics Club 11: Chemistry Club 12 . . . ANNE WOOD from Kara- chi American School, Karachi, Pakistan: SCA chaplain 105 yearbook 10, fashion show 10, Wel- coming Committee 10, from Princeton High School, Princeton, New Jersey: Hi-Y Club 115 WJ: office worker 12, Bridge Club 12, The Silver Cord 12 . . . MICHAEL WOOD Photog- raphy Club 10, 11, band 10, 11, 12 . , . NATHAN HAGGARD WOODRUFF, JR. from Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge, Tennessee: Debating Club president 10, Science Club president 105 Drama Club 103 from American Community High School, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Class Council president 11, Southern Star activities editor 11, Science Club secretary 11: Drama Club 115 WJ: Physics Club 12 . . . SARAH WOOLEY band 11, 12: orchestra 125 GAA 11, 12, chorus 10: Girls Glee Club 10, 11 . . . JAMES WOOTTON Chess Club 10, 115 Physics Club 12 Alice Martinson charms a snake in biology lab CARL R. WOXMAN, JR. football JV 10, Var- sity 11, 123 golf 10, 11, 123 JV Club 103 Varsity Club 11, 12 . . . KATHIE L. WYATT Tri-Hi-Y 103 Business Club 113 GAA 10, 11, 12 . . . GAIL YANO Windap 10, assistant managing editor 11, editor-in-chief 123 NSPA Conference 123 Key- ettes 11, 123 In-School Publicity Committee chair- man 113 Co-ordinating Council 103 Social Com- mittee 103 Athletic Committee 113 SCA record- ing secretary 123 Inter-high delegate 11, secre- tary 123 MASC Workshop 123 MASC convention 123 Reporters Club 103 Fantasia 10, 113 Quill and Scroll 11, 123 MASC Regional secretary 125 National Honor Society 12 . . . LINDA YOST SCA representative 10, 12, alternate 113 Activ- ities Committee 103 Assembly Committee 113 So- cial Committee 123 chorus 10, 12? Tri-Hi-Y 10? Bridge Club 11Q GAA 11, 12 . . . LYNN ELEA- NOR YOST Windap 11, art editor 123 SCA rep- resentative 113 In-School Publicity Committee 11, 123 Calendar Committee 11, chairman 123 Science Bulletin art editor 123 Spectator 113 Cre- ative Writing Club 113 Art Club 103 intramurals 10, 113 Dramatics Staging Club 12 . . . MAR- GARET JILL YOUNG Fantasia 113 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 chorus 123 Social Committee 11 . . . JANET YUDOWITCH Pom pon 11, 123 Drama- tics Club 103 girls chorus 113 SCA alternate 103 GAA 11, 12 . . . DIANE EUGENIA ZISKA Com- mercial Club treasurer 113 Tri-Hi-Y 103 Chorus 10, 11, 123 Social Committee 11. Additional Seniors MICHAEL D. FORT . . . EDWARD GOTTLIEB HAMPP . . . KATHERINE THERE- ,fu Z 4 311 L if-i av Q SA RYAN from American School, Manila, Philip- Carl, Woxmani Jr' Kiithie Wyatt pine Islands: chorus 103 WJ: Art Club 11 . . . Ga1lYan0 Linda Yost PHILIP WALKER 3 - Q sENloRs ,QQJ ml' diff Xi, vii Xpfif Qt 1. . i . ' l L JN ff- it 0, fe get Sf.-, fg QL 942 Q QA X -1,25 KTM ts-Aa Lynn Yost Margaret Young J X J V1 J 'V X Diane Ziska ,Rg3Murdie N Janet Yudowitch QbkyQu meanfftv. 'vgsks Ham -f ff-...M f 3 Wifi' r X X J-Nw-ww, JAN' - -j f Seated: Camille Kurtz, treasurerg Fred Stier, presidentg Patty Moon, vice-president, garla Watson, secretary. Standing: Robert Johnson, Libby Brown, Frank Cady, Wayne ee emyer Ju CLASS COUNCIL Juniors found themselves right in the middle, between sophomore problems of adjustment and senior fears of finding a place in the college world. This pleasant equilibrium was not at all dull, there were new horizons, particularly in the acade- mic field. Electives-journalism, dramatics, public speaking, higher maths and sciences-were open to interested upper classmen. l Ken Colburn substitutes a brush for his camera Second year at WJ was a happy time for reaping rewards-Natignal Hongy Sgcietyy Thegpiangy Quill Mr. Breedlove stretches an experimental finger for Dianne and Scroll-all recognized the Class of '61 in their inductions. Edwards and Kay Stein Through the class council, more active than in the experimental stages of the first year, status sym- bols, the class rings, were secured. Before the council could operate extensively, a financial backlog had to be provided. By selling plastic covers for the Windup and by vending WJ pennants, the class council not only performed a service to all the WJ students but managed to drop a thin carpet over the bottom of its coffers. The acme of the junior projects, a prom honor- ing the seniors, all but eclipsed a class dance held early in the spring. The prom, a tribute to the sen- iors, proved also to be a tribute to the juniors' sense of organization, creating thus an appropriate end to the middle of the road year. j JU IORS CLASS OF I96I Frances ss A A 1 Q f Lesley Barron WI GYICQ A Barbara Barry it N51 ,, f, g, 1 f , ,my ,WJ ,ff -f .jr John Anderson David Barbara Bassharn Ellen Beinert A Michael Belt Robert Benbow Emil Bendit 1 f f t, ' I ' , 74 , 2' f B 51 , -, J fi i as JU IOR 'Gnu X 6, John I- nett Pamela Bergquist erry i 3, I 'AQ , , T7 f M W if Barbara Bicknell 4'N 'QW ' -1' , Ellie Susan Bland ff , Judith Broadhurst 'Wai vm S' aff .. 7' 52 b V, fly gi f ZX X Frank Birgfeld Leslie Bishop Richard Suzanne Bilafwkwelli yu Wk fa, S lay Thomas Blount Sharon Boivin ' l gg B ' Q' ---J 'Uh 6 T 5 ,4 1 ' 'A K W' 'Mk ..asi J aw If J ,q,i,Z,. 3 S, V x fi .Q 'A k Elizabeth Brown Neville Brown jrgi WGMWNM A , , .1 f Ii 'fi-Q. ff' '. WA , 42 J 2 2:91-'H f W V, W 4 W I I + 1 f i . ' X Jin Brownin Robert Bruner Aura JU' 1--W .f J . VV li , , ,sai 1 A E M Q a a ll W 2? .f i MR ff A 'r r I .A N ig B is -f-' -.any . M E ' lf-vat, 40 f is X .. ., Lf' , - ' P .1 2 - Jillian Brylawski Carolyn Buck Frimfk Buck JS' f W 3 George Boley Jane Bolton my SusanmBo urnaiV 4 J , ,,.! AQJV, fm V I'1 Q ' U I L, 4 ,fx ' K: ' 4' S I 4' -7 r...,,,,ff!f V' Y X A Ruth Bra Fr ' B ' ' r Brewer Patricia Brown John Jennings leads the way home Marion Brunton am. Susan Buck Mary Buckley William Buehm CLASS , T, l...,.,, l 'x 5 ' George Carothers Carol Carpenter V it., , ,fm ,i g ff M fa, '91 Yi gif, if ,, f ' , W WW '4 Z9 , ? Q f ay, wx 'M , f fe af gg ' . ,V ' 3 fp, f I X eeee I s for f ' ff , ,p 3.2.5 ,paf igp-.Q-fa -WZ '. :E H ,f' zz .f.:4z,t:1 Ashley Chappell Terry L , A 9 Diana Clifford Charles Clim son VL' V K fvqili 4' i rl A ' s . My , h h y Sandra Burger Dana Carroll Christine Christian ,, , - H f 1 f af f as ,,,, , 2 ,V xx ,ma . X he ' ' ,WW , 9 'i'ia 5?- James Cobb 'i f . 1? ,carl Sumner Burhoe f f f fa y QLQ-0 ZW I 1 Thomas Casey 2 4 ff 5 1,3 'Sa Thomas Cioffi Kenneth Colburn iv' I Sharon Collins Norman Condit xx 4 f H ' 1 ,ly, C F 'ft V, ,,,i ,rc X22 Eg' ag I i If 2 VVAV C : E A 4. ff., ,f ef ilf mf' 'W' , akv i T . ' fr 5 -1 fi' AQ., . K 'W' W vf:, . ,L A b'1. l 'sl 'ilsfi 1 y A i y ssls V of ef' C i s y '? 3 ,fl Curriculum choice broadens for ju niorsg additional art courses are avail able X I , - -3R'ws,.:,. Q , ,', 51 Q4 Y E 1,1 ig' QQ, -1' -gpg f iw Clifford Coulter Diane Counts I, Ya' 'P ,wwf G ff! i n mf 55 A 4. 1 I f, K ., u if' J i if f 1- z Bruce Butler M Frank Cady Sandra Casner Denis Chamberlain .xx Q 'uil A' if Ah, jf. .,, - ,. . Marjorie Clapp David Cole Richard Connell Charles Corddr U 4 - r t Corsta hne Da 3'-if Frances Clark 'Z mr N! 'tr' is X X ,S A v 1 James Cole Q23 i'ffi,, nf- v 14 F ' M' ---M-- fir'- .4 Z .,,, I I Michael Cooper 3? A22 sn 1 Q l it vid Costello Crai Cou hlin fi 1- ft' t ar G... ,Q T, . 'gaw k ' V, 3- 9 I Lynn Craig John Crook Wayne Crosby A lf, 6,- Michelle Cross 'E . Y f 5 Q Joseph Czarniecki 1 , Q 1 it 5 N 53 Qu! ,, Q WW fldzyf W., Susan Danstedt Diane Defranceschi Nancy Dixon Richard Ronnie Alexander watches as Mr. Har- rison makes a delicate adjustment Prato Mary Desormeau Jennifer Dodds Harry Doughtie r'! L Barbara Dworin ASS , R,-5 , 1 .Q . I 1 Q. Thomas Evans Bruce Farrelly 'Nada Elie ' -. 1, 1.-Q T r fi P lx Carl Dalton Susan Darter 'Wgii Ann Daly Mae Daugherty Geoffrey Detmold Katherine DeWitt David Doyle 24? 5 , . A ,, v X , X 1-I -, i qjf ' ' 5 l Ellen Duberstein B arbara Elrod Willlam Erickson f gg 44 , fill E 1 Emilie Ellis . fnfff-1 V . f ' f ' H . W 4 i q, I 5 ffllkla W ' Wayne Feelemyer Carol Feffer Patricia Fenimore 4. .X -1' if 'Inuit' Fields f Jo Anne Fishman Q5 fir -1 i Sandra Florstedt 8' Q ,i'if 'ggftlafl Ronald Fowler 3 . ,, 'UWT I, fm- , 1224 7. ' A Susan Figgins Anne Finch Michael Fitch Kathleen Fitzgerald ?i?f'?t '35 Alarm., ,lf Ronald Flowers Gary Frisch i , . I F 1,. iv .S V M- Y' Q i Q fl. , .M .- 1-4 . -,M A -.'v1,..:g, ., f ,g in -I -A ,. ' xv Q - .,gg,f'.w ff- , . , ya-, x 1-, I ' - my , me.. '41 James Gibbs Irene Goding ij? Gif t E '-M J .1 Andrew Gordon i , X X gk J Ei , , , , , , W i si c v ,, ,. x I .ww Larry Gibbs . ,V 3, , N a , 5'-A55-, ..., ish i 1, an . aai f iriir J Hike 2 ,ff ,-.. .1 . , , A X Janet Goldberg X I fag A f 4 A, I. o gf , 1 I V', f l Fred Gordon al :F A ra 1, d 'iQ'. Z A 7 John Ford ,,....,.. flak J Susan Gaarden Kay Gilley Jeff Goldstein kifail 55 WC. Boyd Finkel gifs, Frank Cady makes a campaign speech in the race for Junior Class officer Elizabeth Fitzhugh az , i i' ' F t A. 'xi A Bridget Foreshew Edwin Fourt oh Denis Gamble James Gianfagna V Q K N y, ' , 2 A is 'X 'X 4 , Nancy Given Carolyn Glanzman Sandra Gleazer GF M jifr iii aF4fJ qigfaeil ,W AA Martha Goldstein 4,-......-. L sv-- ', ,XV G Edward Grady , Allen Graeff f f rl-larry Grant John Grant nl? Bill Arick makes an academic point with Barabara Horn 1 ,, 4 aff Q f l-10' ' f-.. Susan Gross 'tif' an Pat Harper , M TN wjixa it k .e,h. 'P fu-A I., X gf, ,, , , -L11 Margaret Hayes Daniel Grossman rw 'L' T. Q '7n,z- Paul Harper tag .Q DeWitt Hazelton Margaret Hibben Harold Hofmann Linda Hill pw. kg Q, 4-uh-. ' K ' sh ,Y ,lug John Holden A V - W .sr 1-....., My , . f-ff' ssaa 'er M r v w-f vw fl , I H H if ff -. n ., ,. 'jf , X Z f ff., A fel? ' '1 - 3 ,L I. .. . X .- ,v f 'a?f-ffz. - ' Ffa Henry Green Cleo Griffith Charles Greene Bruce Grirrm 191 ff ww ,Har , A v A C! Patricia Guilford Arsen Gulian, A, f ...U 1 Harrison Betty Ann Hege Kathleen Hemelt ,f K 1, a t Robert Hill Carol Hilsenroth orothea olnies if? wi Nancy Holmes Edgar Greville Dana Griffin n W or i srf' Andrew Harmantaus 5 1. l as he ma y Patricia Harrison Richard Hartley Barbara Henderson Janet Heydenburg A Y X ik ,, -I yayr , f 1- it Elizabeth Hirst Sandra Hodges .1 K' 5 2' ' I! f f fi fl ap' ff? - I 5 11- ,ff V 4 ' , 12, fy rir, T , Q L jfff, V W .. V' W' ' Van Holmes H li 'Holzberg' Daniel Hopgood Barbara Horn I96I f HM, ,. x fi .J 2. . X9 ' I A f f X fm... X f John Irwin f'f 5 ' J 1 e, f7y 4, 4 i ' an 'J ' f , f di ,, I ffj J John Jennings Carol Johnson Ronald Jones A , 'Muff' ff George Jump ffw' from All UV , if g- ,fr ffl Lester Katzel Annette Kaufman John Kerschbaum James Kessinger William Hotz --nw' Sharon Houlihan a.,.....4y John Hudgens Robert Hull Sandra Isenberg John Iskraynt I E5 ffff J Gordon Johnson ert Johnson ' ' 4-' A 'W' Eugene Kales Sally e ' Frances Kay Kay Kellerman Alice Kiger Josephine King' Linda House y., gf 4 fm. ,V I is A Ann Hume -. f 'qL5 'Dx ? 5 1 'lii' , J' Richard Jachowski vi . ' -ww I K y , - .-i. -, 5. Karen Johnston if J ,W Jacques Houyoux A. Laura Hunter nr v n . -in Norma Jasper Q iff., ,' I .jr X- - , ,up J P 3 X Mk x. Conrad Jones Peter Karpoff -ga., Barbara Katz Brian Kelly Thomas Kennedy tfx J' ting' I J , L QV ' 'K Dennis Klein Ralph Klesert 'J.'f. at Q21 'W 4 scls M a 3? ' W 7' Sherill Kni ht Roxana Knott. . 'fs , ' 1 John Labovitz Donald Lamb 1, Vu. , .. 2 . .l, ,v Y .E ' L it if I 'tim' , 5 I Y ' Q. x ,,,. , Eric Larsen Julianne Larse V . ' if . if af Jonathan Lee Ola Lemons any J, is 45,1 pf: l X, - . 3 f ,. ff , - Mya, L - f -1 Q1 EN- ,Tr .t-5 , Allan Koonin Camille Kurtz vb 1Wq : K , , f l f a 'Q ll fe l X . ul 2 Jean Lampert Blake Lancaster V .fgiffii i ll'l ' ll 'l' :,. , L , S 2 iq .. ' I 4 in rlqw ' x A at an n Carol Lawler Philip Lawrence J ,1 A if ,g d Q J 1 ' mf ' - an A , wifi' ' f Kath Lennartson Harris Leonard ff., Dick Ray cleans a printing press 5 ' , 'Q i . an-.2 it ' x - if .fi A James Long Charles Lovejoy Paul Lewis Tsui-T1 L1 Carl Lipp Beth Locke Diane Lowe Susan Lukens TH Barbara Lane Mary Layne ,VX 'T' 4' ,f W I4 f no ,, ' Lucy Leonard WY' ' Judith Lindsay Q Y f Q xy Q3, V 1 5 Q , W W 'S' George Lohnes E .ILINIORS ff'i 'ff4a 'L ' - ii ,-' Q Gilbert Langley :A Q Stephen Leache Maril n Lerch A 1 A , af ' i g 1 5 Q' af inf QSM' Carey Linton V ff if bf , - V f rf ,, , ' fi ' . rcir 'J i g . : ' M r V. J, f if Barbara Long V ,V .J ffffa v ' f , 4 fff ., , 4 7 - 5. 'A K ' ' ' :AJ Brenda Lutes Gloria Jean Ly-man c Ass ,c F l96I A an ,Q. ,L03im-, , H Marilyn Martin My ' V V ff, if Am ' 4 ' ' Q , aa Y a ., , Wu. f., ' 4 if V , xml 78 Marcia McBirney Gene McKewan Earl McNoldy Margaret Messick E A K if ff' '1 David Miller Charles Mason 11 TQ in I-7 J ' - , gif 1 ,W-, , KZ, , ' 4 ' - ' rf ' 64777 Sharrill W'r. sv f Brian McLaughlin N 2 i n 7 f . i'. as s i lsirl l James Mead Margaret Metz f W 4, 5 , wh 4 Frank Milmore X, Y., 'Y I uv' , , qu qf., ,V Allan Maddox Paul Man um 'U' Mary Lee Mauck Linden Maxwell Wi ' , - W. Nancy McDaniel Ruth McDonald lt Bi ii ,V a,f7! A fi Q iq' if 'tliifrm A f v i Tom McMahon Arthur McMurdie 2 'f' Sandy Melton Victor Mergard S Sephanie Meyersburg Martha Michie Barbara Mintz Andrew Mitchell ' us- .- Edith Martin ga if .S wx 1 6,1 Q. ,yy N N 1 K N, - X A Soffe Marcus William May Lucille Mazza A s 1' ,Q . X are i' :ii k yx L y 'v Ti ' I l Russell McFall Madalyn Mclntire 'N Lye ' David McNeel Dianne McNeil gi, 'xi' A A 0 eh' if 7 ,, JVC: ,V - A Boyd Merrifield Richard Merrill Becky Michos John Michos 84 Keeping company with the live boa constrictor in 205 is this stuffed friend -w. William Mitchell Stephen Morrow f' f an ' 1? James Muscatello ,Q Y. Frances Nelson Diane Noland gy off' rs, g 1 x .khxr ' r iff! 1 James Osmond Evelyn Pahler KWIN, JoNel Bonnie Mueller fh'i.Qf4v1'WWr.., x rf-7 -2, f- ,gy 'W- , . 7 f,.,,: ,, I ,5 'M' A L wa if fir -,ff CN ? 3 -s-,W I f e ' f I I ea.. 1' 2 Patricia Moon Donald Moorehead A 'V V S 'frr 7 -3.1, 3 g i g iz .- i ' 4 , my , , L , ,. . , ' Vkk' llllniaa J W ' f A :L , Q' .14fXx A . - nl. 6 ls Carole Mumaw JN Margaret Mushinski Mary Mushinski .,... W V, 'J U IC 5 fi. . lah ,.. X f x Sandra Nelson rg . W 'J 4 ,,,. ,, g Patricia Norris ff? .of ,' N H, ,-w . I Q ww ff f fe ,. . H 4, lf ,f N ,l Carolyn Newman ggify Wg W' tx 5 -3 A William Norwood Owen '4l:t,'i -nw John Murdock - ii' r : ?.,,, Q .Q in f,, in-N ' ll 5, Robert N ace X ., Y 'A N W. vw g 1 1 AW ' J 'A Harry Neyyfnganz h if ' f ' l ily J' L. R S l ' V ,,Vf ,.,,A tw.. ffl:-. f W! fffij f f ff ,Of X at f 'H ,Q V A n Q- 6 1 , ,,, I , u 'B ,K lx f 1 f I ff Xj , 1 ff-for , 1 Anne Oxenham 5. .yi ' 1 , fl 1 Q 1 Teresa Palmer Donald Park Susan Park James Morgan v xr 1 M Sally Moriarity Peggy Murrill . 7 5 2 ' 1 6 , A f fm 1 J 2, ,. f f ' ! 21 f ,. X17 f- ,wrf-fl, f X , ,. mm, .,., ,na .X ff, - 'f ., fa, 1 .W 41 fy Q. 1 Lucy Leonard and Kay Kellerman tenderly create a Bovine Browser JU IOR Janet Parker Shirley Parker f rf, . 'ff h' Y , , fri , 4 . ff 1, is fl' 'hav-U ff M -I -' -1 Q-zz ,f, fn,-u 2,1 f4,,,,f4,a Q7 Vg- f, , ,, I 4 ,, , 4, ,ff .ff . ,, , ,, ff f ww., 'riff , Q, w,,f ,Q-fs' ,f f,,f ,,,, , Q , ,,V,, ,E 'Danni ' Kathryn Phillips Judith Pomeroy unww ,X VV ,.., 13+ X Q Robert Race sag, ,J ,- 1 1 if Floyd Reck Michael Patterson w liii ,, fm W f 9 QQ' Xhs Jack Pinion ,4 1, LKVV, Warren Price Rapelye Q '41 549 1? . W , 2,45 A, af fi ,X John Reed CLASS 2 ,, .-,,'y,,- Vfg, ,f ' ,! ' iw 5, 01296 'tiff 1 5 ,. gf. ' f ,,, f ' .I I .: - - , . t ,M V Q 5 f vi-'. ' 3 ' ' , 3, V ffm, , - 4 ZQf', M2 ly M? g wa 'N ii'4-, wwf J 2 J 1 f ,, ' w ,Lf , If f 5, .mm ,, 4 ' ' o 5 K 'LW 1 anna ,N .+. ' Kenneth Peterson Richard Pearce Todd 'N KL . , an J Lfgtm, . A Apu f 'i P. , -va, 5 1 A . K . , I Sharie Pittle Joseph Pittore Pam Pitzer Judy Plock X . f area ' ' .- , 'i Za, , 3' 5 YB fn. If X I, , I frffi- ' 1 Robert Quackenbush James Rabbitt Phyllis Rabinovitz K x Dorothy Pritchett ' HS to rrrr a A - . :PA - 335 if,we if L 11 . I Q fc fa J .wi Qwwici fi, f , V l 55 K . f .K . . Xi5,.:4'm ,J ' t ' rn'- ff' H' Y ' ' ' Q- W.. , , M 1-0 Xb 3 mix W' - x fc , fl Q Ki: rn- Y X was ,Q x 'V rs , V' -.W V. Richard Ray Robert Rawlings Charlene Ray RiChaFd Rea . Zim' f V f , ,Q , 4 , ,,:, , M ,, , ,V YL, 7 f 4 Q 2 l g , .3 1 . ly , W If if is , , X 7 Q X ,A 159 T1 'mln-W li K fksyu ', f Q ,X ia. M tw f G vi Lois Reed David Reichardt Susan Reid Nancy Reily lf! 6 fig? gy, xn7 k ii ig 03 gr R ' f, 7 1 ' V V y , ,f A fiww 'f , ,qv-, ' PMP K I 6 V , ,ffp ..V.lz VVII! I ,V fi,,,V74Q f K if f 1 1 I 1 Meredith Reynolds George Rhodes John Richards Donald Richardson 'Q 'P 'aff' 'xi R53 -it-fa W , st i is i , f is P cf, iiiss , ls L s 1 EQ Elizabeth Richelsen Thomas Richter Dorothy Ricker Robert Ricker Robert Riedel Joseph Ripkin V ,., 'Ss 7 ' 'f 'R P5 P D MW , Lmx V, ,,, V, V , . YV 5 J 'R 557' ,Q 2 ,141 arg 1 0 A 5 , l Diana Risen Ti lt: V ., E 2 wt. ii' 5' ia if is.. 1 , f,g,k:7w - , ,, ,.-,,:5.,,,, QM I V is 'yan e. Q ,, ,,.f..,. A C-15, Xl if ', ,C.u 3,5 Raymond Ross 'UW 'S Susan Rusinow . A ,.. f S ,1 5-V X ml, - V,-rw m ,Y Nancy Satterfield Marcia Schlesinger x 2 ,yi ,K , ,Q N, V Q1 1 7 Joan Servaites iffl'-i'X:rg L. -w-.-,-I Alene Robinson l Y 1 W . ,,-if ,1 Q 1 X David Robinson Robert Romberger Charles Rowan James Rowe L, , 5 V r 1 if ,. , ,.,, ,, ' Q J J ,S i,i: J 7 l ' 1 ,. .5 - I, Z4 -fn, , I2 Robert Ruth John Sands it X 55+ X 51' Y mi' iz. 5 ,us KX ,rn J f . jd 1? 4 Ki ' Valerie ,Rowley X y , kV-, ...S Q. 4- f'Q,,wg, , R 2 . V E 'gp I Bly af Susan Sapir Allen Sawitz Michelle Schaffer Veronica Scharapowa Madelyn Schneider Mary Schreiber Patrick Schubert , Qvl' xv-xl rsss i i' . I f 'li XA ' V W is 'rn , K S 1, Robert Shafer Sandra Shapiro Y i was-. ff Ili , A ig 419 . 'V if P ,X i ,, f ff, Jeanette Sharpe L 'ew law. I we J W- , A sf ' ,v .5 X an lg. ,z- a 4 41 3,5 James Shertzer Bernard Shinkman Ann Shoemaker Ellen Shoemaker JU f Leslie Rosenberg IOR Marian Rosenfeld Richard Rubin Charles Runner rj4Q5Jl H Who y wg 44'- ffe-Hf' ' if lliliifm J . I- f ' A , 'iw' :ak - , iw i L, A' ,g 'A lV'lf f ff, - wry-,,0fU,, Margaret Schiefer My f fi I ,iff fx ,f Mala Schipper Elva Jean Mary Shaw Ellen Sheaffer Leslie Shuler Harold Silverman Jo Seiberlich 3. , 4 55 , f 'Z' CLASS Zvi f , Tllc 'W i , f f f ,, Robert Singer n . Q ,ff ' ' 5 'X ' I - f , f :1:w,,fff ' . 'l2 i T , ,. V , ,, f,,,,, Peter Skoglund 4,-v! ' V IAAZ 4 ,ffm gf., 4 A 0 ' X x s Ayg, gl , 4 5 M , ,S X. is f 5 if ' 1 47 , V 9 wx' Carla Smith V Frances Smithw 1 K ut va wr f f annum soma g l 1 A K' lf , z.'LLi,m.-t .,,,.,,,, , ' 0 ,.,.,, ,,,,,.V . am-,,,ei2Lgf:..g,,,Qg,g5Mf, James Somes 'Vw '! ' Nancy Stagner Norman Stewart Wu'- ,f i li . Vrlr iitgty, ' :?1ff'5f ,QQ , ' Thomas Spann Thora Stanwood f.1 , I, A 5. A. L5 fm, fir V A Frederick Stier Janet Stringer Roger Stukey uf 1 X AQ ga., 11 C, Yr, 1? s. 5, Q, ff we - t ,, .CX . 1 i . ,-Mx, . -.7 j , , :,,,,:5: , ., g dv., Pl' 5 fl.. Alex Skavenski Charles Small Marian Small ,ww wp, 4? V,rV ,, V1 V ,mAA' Janice Smith , Z, W., N, . 5 'ffaw ' ' Q ,fy I 4 W f ar 4 Craig Snively Michael Speiser Susan Smith Wayne Smith Cindy Snyder fc-1 bf li Kenneth Spicer ew f Helen Stein Christo her Stone Ruth Swain Ka Stein 1 V rl' , M my kg gg wr? ' gb 'r X i Phili a Sn der 3,5 .X -V Lx k . Charles Spring , ,vw , U' Robert Stephan , -V at 1 l , 'UQ AP I , 47.9, I V 76 J I 1 'x fi. William Stottlem er Carol Taff Walter Straub QS 'X YI' vii Qi Barry Smith 4 Emu-K f X ff? Judith Snider A fifuxi rg Judith Sobel 'l f ci, William Squire am 'Z 7 Bette Stern Patricia Strickler Constance Taylor I-:X ' In Mitzi Taylor JUI OR . ' , . KC 'V g Q 3 i g., I M + 1 r Paul Thomas Richard Turner In Memoriam Douglas Bizzell 'l'YX'O't L.. Ralph Tripp 'lk ,,,, , Barbara Vallery I f I . 1 V ,L ' .V Kathleen Thomas John Troth Carol Van Arnam 5 a, ,a as or f L A i j: ,Z oy 521 -Vff ,ff V, wa...., , ,-M' . -35 'V ' f1f.L,,.., ,k.. 4, - H , Stephanie Troup William Trunnell Janet Vance Sally Vance ,, X H , , vbfy f' ,f ' 'A' 'fa 'rn f A A Y I ffy' f 1 an 2 I , .-: 'qty Vw! ,V L f , 07512 ' ' , I , - X if Wx , f Robert Varnon Many. .W Lorraine Vinograd Lora Waddell ip .3 Us f Qi. ll ohn Wal er Richard Verdier Frank Vettori Barbara Von Eckardt James Waddell ff f.,.. A ,QQ ,. EJ 'Z .- , .-,, 1 z' 4 - . I A , 1 --- i , r fx f N X Paula Wagner Walter Waldrop -H-W! Mary alters Nancy alters Charles Turner Carmen Van Druff Karen Viano f Linda Waddell 5 rri i .sto if 0 , mms! X 4 2 1 K 9 X W , , , , f 7 f ff, fe , , ' ff ff f V! Gieniiivvgilace i, 'W A A 1 . A A,.. M fin ,A . .f i 6' , g 'A , , LL V4 yf f az - , 'mf , 5 f Diane Ware Ruth Warheit lu AIN Loren Weinberg Arthur Weiss 44 .. ' 1 'f 'S A if fy V 9, Q - H, . 3 J, ,1 K Michael Ward Carla Watson John Wescott CLASS F I96I -eggs. K Gail Watson Jack Weaver eeler Jane Wheeler 2, , ,W - , if-ff ,-V , uw rf 7 :ji is , it f f rf QQ? Q. -M W ' XM 1: . U Donia Whiteley Richard Whitford Lish Whitson Robert Wilkes P yg at iii VV,V 'vgwr ,U-Mow va.,- ,R , , ,pi-1 7- Q. V , ff W A I Gary Williams Linda Williams Randolph Williams Stephen Williams i ii - 'f X .i-, 'rv - K rg f 2 ' l Robert Winfree Peter Witze Sylvia Wold Susan Wolfbein ,Vx We it s . aft? A ..Vl gg W ,V gas! fa' 5 5. I X ...N g, 5-V -wrf 11, Q' - 3:1-. if L VV KVWV by - I . Anita oodwell E iza et rig t Ant ony Zavadil JLINIORS NOT PICTURED Joan Angell William Fudge Thomas Gironda Patricia Morrison Margaret Osborne Susan Paley John Walter Mary Weddle Walt Whitman JU IOR Bunny Shinkman looks up Janet Goldberg, Lynne Bandy, and Carol Carpenter pose on parallel bars Chemist Emil Bendit plays with fire Starring-Anne Oxenham and Lois Reed Windup assistant managing editor Bill Norwood laughs-who cares for deadlines? A quartet of Junior Class v-p candi- dates: Frank Cady, Conrad Jones, Ola Lemons, and Patty Moon Marni Goldstein listens and waits La toilette de Patty Moon Janet Vance and Blair Hayes take in the situation il 'QW if -' ,LTI f '99 - ' '.-' L C' ' 1-?Qg,l?4 , ' , ,If 2,3-5. mf g- , g Axiuwfl i4,'f'f X ai ,, X .-,. A, 9, U 1 - me-'sffg ,,' -H if W- K-J. - .,.,,,s if J ,X , fQ .'f'j'X3 -'Ak 'ALJ 51 Carol Thompson, secretary, Bill Hayden, president, Yukon Huang, vice-president, SOPHOMCDRES Class spirit-they certainly have it! Of course We mean the Class of '62, for they will be remem- bered for their pep. Where did it start? No doubt from their need for defense in the face of senior privileges, from a need to present a unified front When upperclassmen broke into the lunch line or directed them upstairs for gym. This class consciousness was increased by sharing subjectsg bio and English 2 were universal evils as far as the sophomores were concerned. Formal organization was the next step in as- similating the graduates of the surrounding junior highs. Election of officers, under auspices of SCA, instituted the class council. These leaders tried their Wings by holding a class dance and soared to great heights-financial and moral. Strong as their own organization Was, these sophomores knew isolationism was impractical and each section elected a representative to student council. These leaders kept their sections informed of SCA activities and encouraged them to support dances, publications, games, plays, and welfare drives. As intimate participants in council affairs, the reps gained experience chairing temporary committees and representing WJ at regional SCA meetings. Thus the sophomore class finished the year with name and reknown,Class of '62, an enthusiastic class, a class with strong leaders. CLASS COUNCIL Mr. Burke explains the facts of Biology I to Lucy Leonard with Bruce Fincham and Denny Gamble all ears Introduced to their first Beat Barons Rally, the sopho- mores see the opponent hanged 4 'Nj Bessann Abrams Thomas Algire at E my Roy Anderson lava? g fgi is ' 31: qs-W' o u 5 iq, a . - 2162. .'.!'..u3 A Richard Arnold fmftxr ix if .Y si 'lf' ,FF WV f-in If Talaine Alexander Dianne Alfandre . , f 1 - -was t , .I . ,,,, 12 -,,,, if A g Us A f ,WN A f or 'G-.ga . K Jac a ueline Aikin fx, Carol Ann Allen Marilyn Allen Anthony Ames Bob Wootton demonstrates his agility in G mkhana ' .4 'vi' .f 5- ii ii-it, Richard Backora Susan Bagwell 3 fnlrf , g A .- f Howard Baker .AQ ,pn, thai A., , ,lg x t l Ronni Barrett Paul Barbee ii.-4 1 Patricia Barrick Robert Baile William Barbee 1, 1 Richard Bass Sarah Anderson Tamsen Arnold , . ll X 1-Am. Donald Bailey 99' W fb 5. iiii A 1 M i,l, l if Michael Barch OPHOMORES . as 47 I 1 ,gf 5 KW 5 i O William Amos 1 LA. N xv, t A Robert Appelbaum .N ,H John Avery t f or rt,t -m,, . , ' V M -Uv, A3 Richard Bailey it .m V if Richard Barnes ,f l f cfs? , V , -V. ,f- ' 3. W A ili, at Patricia Bateman Barbara Bayer ,. ,fl , 5 NS g k A 2' Wir' 2' fc X 5 Andrea Amtmann :X gi' .- Ku 7 , in , at ., SF' A Larry Armstrong Mary Jane Avery Andrea Barnhart If iliiij j i ., 1 5' -2 f 1.153428 ':..'rvy.c4g1 Thomas Beach C ASS F l962 Q ' ff. '5m..,,,,,,,, f , .1 I, at X9 Barbara Bennett Mary Bennett -. Wy, -, A 4 .A , 5 1 , f . X ff, fa f 7 Richard Billingsley John Bing Walter Borror up-.fy Susan E 55 S 4:4 E . jf Charles Brown Rebec we ffm n 1. Evelyn Bowers Q l. x 199 i Qu, V, 3. 37' un-v-.,f1. Brelick as in V Clifford Bridgford mf M 5 lk, 4 fs, '55 9' to X' ww I ' k Janet M. Brown f f - g 2 f , 3 L! ' uh, J x fl Claudia Becker 4 gy Q QV, W 4, 1 Jeffrey Berlin BA Joan Biren ff ' 2:5 1, - ..: ' 1: 4 1 f 'f-f m , N, , hi ,', Clara Bradley I f f W X ,J 4' JZ. 'Y- ' 'fake , Susan Brissman l Ii'v C 2 G E379 Janet S. Brown u f 5 '-5 L gk QV 'Uy 15 un.,- f Peter Beickjord Judith Berne 1 , WW f,,y ,X Q 'Y an jf. l ' 1 Martha Blake . who ,W 2. - ' ra, Q ' M' f W! fr 4 W ur , A Marcia Bradle X, ,ar-4' I TT All fi 0 ,fm X Catherine Bedford Q - if fsg. 'N A Bruce Berres , fl' ,K ,---. 1: -,', H1 K ,- :igg .VQW V V Walter Blinkhorn E 'cf' John Brannock ' ' I ' , 4 ml ' W-M L a z, FL' If wr' -f ,, . V , , 4 . , Q 'gy ,,,, g , , ,Z Q dh-. Aa , 5 A helicopter was lost in our back yard KQV! 4 ,W t IK , q W , 'V X lk l 1,1 fi ' if kgiiafafi ' v- can gt 2, U'.',a Ln. .hm ca Brown Beulah Buekwalter I William Burgard David Burrill Walter Bushell Nba' I Beers ff , - Q. iff' ' . it - . wr, U . ,Q kA,, , -Q ,,r. ,pw Joan Bethke Barbara Boese me J ,432 3 6 ' 1' Y' . ,V Helen Branson 'Ury Geraldine Brite Judith Brown is ln Butler Michael Butler Anthony Buxton Michael Cable James Calkins 3.11163 on Carow Julie Carrole as- 'arp L-.4 Gregory Carter Uw- T' Frances Chandler 6 it :Jw K Margaret Church ,, lr :.'r.. 1- , 'fig' s' Y in 5 3 Q 5: l , Thomas Condit GV . Y! 1.12 XV 5, , 1 J E HL? Verne Cornils Susan Chaney Doris Clark ss? vw ' if '.,' www' K 1 s ' l:b- John Cavanaugh Carolyn Chase X if James Clark 'N Q31 Vhlil 4 I sv 1 X Edward Conklin Joseph Connor I kg. 1 ly, . - gaze. 'rm ff x f gh 14 6 fr is H li N. X W9 . 1 Diane Corso 2 if A Qi . lx, Edward Carr 4 we C E ,fi :ix ' V Edward Caveny Louise Chase Peter Clausen 4 i J J 4 4 Barbara Cammack Rebecca Campbell PHOMORE Y' ..... ,.- ik X John Cavin Alan Childs Judith Coffin William Conrad Jocelyn Conradis l f 1 s, .1 s'o Carol Chalkley i s 'F , Q 5 5 'Ku-I , r' LiLx5,3,,v A I Thomas Christ '54 Bette Cole lane Thomas Cowen Alice Cox Jo Ann Cox 5 , 3' i fc, QA .L i r C ASS 'i y A f 1 J m ,A fi A u l ,A J Margaret A. Davis Margaret,Davi,s .v y t f an i r Edward DeFranceschi Ronald Delisi . Vi ? I :Z- f , VA'A Susan Dieterich Kirk Ditzler ' r ,rf L, ' J , f A X James Doyle H Q, .5 Y ix . L.. A565 ,,L' . 5 V A ,X Y f Charles Eastwood Janet Eaton 5, 'QLL7 Nanc Creel Mariaeli Dalm n z Donna Day 'dzzgrri 5 4 S as 1 of . ga if ' 1, fi X V gif? 'Q 6 . S ffm 8 x 1.,,- M 2 Carol Crocker 4 Dr 'ff gs f A Y' Robert Dattoli Day 1 ff 14' 'if Helen Denson George Deoudes Mar D br . ILE? ' ., Z. Y ,bv Vf. A H: naar, vw, . pw, v Carol urr L .L Vir inia Dahan ja Frances Davis :ga-v if l -:mar Alan Deblois ' fx .Ik ,VVVK k ii. ' 'wx Suzanne Derr Bri D h ' A qu lon.: ' Jean Davis ox it 3 I Diane Decatur Qztr' Judy Devonchilg Vzpy xr U l.' loan' Lf' 'Z' , ,, ', A K 1 -,f,, W 'Q V y :M I I X I i i-I if K 7 l 'l :lf ,Virgil 5 . J0hI1 SUS-HH U Ckemiller James Dryden Daniel Durant ,,k 'Z av- k T'-I 'I .J an 1, x ' f .- - . ' I Pi ' W1 K t r 1-,X-H K A K ,, I Nancy Eddy Raymond Edwards Richard Eisenberg Marjorie Eisner 5 Aman W My :S hy f A Ill rid Ekber Dou las Eldrid e V, Q . ,V -L,', , , Carol Emmons Lois England Ivel ne E senber Mar aret Fairall kr? d ,, 1 X 6' A A X Ex: J' r , il , John Finch Bruce Fincham ow, , m as 8, 4 Q Joseph Fitzgerald ' F' ' Richard Franyo James Frid .I A Q N it V , ,, is Lynn Garrett Nancy Garrett 5, 1 ,X ,. Michelle Elw n ? Janice Engleman , fa, 'Flor W... J I Walter Fawcett . 3-1 V A I ' Vv- , . lleiei if iii? James Finigan Gary .MM Linda Fritz ' 5, e il I Roberta Gates Karen Emch OPHOMCRE r,i. M of N A f ' '75 -.3 , i,. tl., I f -N-if ' 4 f z A J f VVKT L, V' I :QW l ' J'-if J AliceVEnglish V A-Edyv-ard,ME,scoffie.L John Euler A .,,..,, E V' ' ., ' ' e e1-1 X Z il I r I ,Kv I ak. , f f KQ K V E1 V V, ,1 j 'V I M ' E, .E I 1 , 'fi -1' ig f ' 'i ,J .J , A !V,r X . 4 1 Y ,Lf Barr Feld Mar Finzel .,,, L7, '-EH' 7 'L'w1.fL,. , f YW' . f 94? Q-21 ' 1 s Q K 1 f we f ' 9 X s f ff ,1 Ann Fer uson - , Stanley Fisher fx ,yi f 1. 9 gf Q ,pf 1 4 jf no ,,r, Michael Fi l Gail Fitzgerald Ray Foster Kathryn Galliher Howard Fox Galliher Gerwin Robert Garland CLASS Nick Glakas Sara Golder 'Iliff' 'I ff V T ,I . 2 4 K la Bruce Gordon James Griffith Joyce Hall E r-if :sf ,f x fliandy Hardy V 2 - ooo o o r Theodore Godfrey my Barbara Gollan Nancy Goubleman 17' Patricia Gritta Richard Hall Donna Harris 5451545 T A TT if 1'3'-give Wade Gibson Julia Gold Virginia Good EL ..i Q.. 'KA Glenn Gould Martha Gillis Susan Goldberg bandra Goodman 1 14 of X ' x Alexander Gourlay l Martha Grossblat Stefan G, Hensel A Chris Halve1'son Eric Harris Kurt Hampp 1?-W-f V, Kathleen Harris i -is I 11, it V V Patricia Ginger Helen Giuliano Diane Counts and Betty Mider chime with Santa tMr. Priggj -va Charles Grady Qrv-7 Thomas Guernsey 'RI 4 wr K Barbara Hanscom Fred Gregg XZ J ,,i i C ,M i at if Robert Guttcrman .rx Barbara Hardie g?-35 'Sf Ralph Harris .lohn Hart ,., , 43 ' 4 '?2.. ?' 1, 'Y' .L . fi . 1 'a rtm nn Isaac Hay X r., David Hat on 1 :ll ,3 , . KL Vin Q William Hayden , 1 'Ulf 385' M w Hx in aa lf X, iw! sig l ff V f 1 f fig s 4 9 K Barbara fn- y iv , yi Christo her Herz ss' gs X , mf . .11 Hobson 'S Barbara Hollowell H a t 1 ,, f 3 L' f f ?'f7 3 LA 4 f,-,A :Amit Lee Hosler f '. , 'fifgz w -2? Michael Henley Elaine Hight are Peter Hoffman 'V X gr H54-gy-bv , y elie , in 3 Irwin Hoover in' Houston Qs-4+ I Suzanne Hayes Dorothy Hedges , Vic, kk- K ' 1 J 'Q X ' ' I f -f S K , -5 J e U ra, r A ,H ' ' 'slre 1' 1 1 A 4 r Richard Henry Kathleen Herbert fi 'lk Harlan Himel Thomas Hindman HAAH 1 r ... llli 5 sdi! If ..fL, Q. V ,-Q, My :rr we Q ' . ,, ,lr' ' ' , Mui. xx rlx .gr f N j , Nanc Ho an V Robert Hoke Lucille Mazza considers-in chemistry OPHOMORE L1 r gl is y 4 . V, , jf . y,il J Dawn Helt Y William Helz .N1:.y-,gr 'fa gf l , if S X. V I. ,,..y ,, V' Stephen Herrell Winifred Hersh ,. A'- ,fss Ci 4 15 gy Q1 f 'KY' ,V K in-wr' fv - f Evin Hirsch Constance Hjertberg I ix, ' I L, V .A -:V ' ,. H ef at,, Q r K, 5, Sf 'ii Z! 47 i f Jo Anne Holland A obert Hollister in Sandra Hopgood Eugene Horny, 1 H K iki' f 3,1 va- ,, iif,,i' I f .91 1 Charles Howe Thomas Hribar C ASS offs Carolyn Hunter A,.,A K' 1 - , , .f .V: V A ag, 5' V435 E22 'f -If , ,, Patricia James , M., ,Q Lvf, Anne Johnson 'E' 2' Ro Karadbil David Keller Pat Killeri Dean Kilpat fa ff X, , Y V A 15 io i J , yr ' 'E xi f' ,-f If 7'fTf 45 , J, 'i,'2 V 'Url' V Dorothy Huntoon Carol Jebens 131 'el 'K Michael Johnson ,, JOM' fwf JnfQqQg - I , .. fi ' ' :Z , , r,. 1 - by +Wwww ff,k 4 fx I 2 P mf' ' 1 X is A Martin Karel Edward Kelley rick as ' 4111- W ID QI, Yukon Huan Tin 1 , ff? . 'h H VEI, f wi xv Ag, fQaggZJ, T, NR 0 Robert Hyberg Jurt Jenne V Dawn-Moree Jones W 2? Z I-' ,Q wfw- . A-44, -. 3 , X , 1 ,, 95.1 J, 5 ii Q' Zi ,f , , law 1 L ' w-yy , iifiazi A ...' y4'fgLnf.cl'f ' .',-vu . -' 1 't -.QFEM go gym' ' Ronald Kar Q Eileen Kelly Dee f ,3 , William Hu hes , . ' Q ,fiW',m xx f X -an Q .3975 ,S David Ingwerson Carol Jerome Bette Jose h Robert Kearne 'XKVS K iffy ' AI A f l is .f , l i ,ndl 5 A hd ' J Sandra Kelly 3 hi s J R cha d Kizer Thomas Huhn V Susan Humphreys '11 ,Yin I Y , ,Y ,Uv Z1 4 1-KSN B M 4 I5 iv- Joan Iversen Lynne Jerome Patricia Johnson J ffl J. Defi. Wil.. Susan Jackson 'S'-ef, Robert Julia Marjorie Kameras xwwix Mark Keefe Q. J I 5 X - , iii James Kemper ' 1 Susan Kizer Daniel Keller Suzanne Kenner John neipp 79 9? YK ,S , I . M455 Sally Knox .L up Y,-3 :J X w 1 wh -, 7, g . My 44 ' Russell Kram fi. mf Q.. r we W If A x John Lamb f- .. ,.' Y W. dj JQR5 X 1 Q 34 . - Larry Lane if Mary Ledbetter xx 4 ' 5' , i Lela Leonard g i e Barry Liebman , X tr,l, 4 , ,fi lllll? V l J Daniel Koepenick Donald Koller Gail Korb . :AIV 5 'ji an .45 M, fi ' r A S or kkk .V K. K I f.,., Jr, EKU:-,Ut J J y ro Richard Krausse Edward Kubicki Jean Kurlander V 5? J y,'7 'a7yX,, . - nf lu W wiv S Y W if fi ryea ,fr,oir is ,, ,,., , ,.,L ,VM I Irv?-Q K X, .4 1 V kv ,xr X X J-1 Q N2 X ' ' ' In Mr, vs Lf W' CN' J 1 V 'A -M if N 4' wifi J ,. f I f, VN V. . P ' X 5 N - A - Av ,,- gi i4,, 3 , ,,,,A ,K X N SUSJ.v TX A E i i Harriet Land 'X rf- ,-fy 'Q V! V A 8, 'UZ :fix Yfa 4? vw , i i i,., if , Wy.,f . Mary Lane Susan Langley Gilbert Larson 3 'V are ' gf ri v Robert Leet Beverly Lefebvre Jay Leiserson Jane Levine Leslie Levine Richard Levine gm! 4 ,J n 481, L 4 Zag A 5, NTL! s 'lu Y b , Q 2: r'-, I ' If V 1 J L I , ' J no I Hewit?Lines Anne Little Clifford Little CLASS 1 vix u QQ 1' 4 Q? 1 9: 35856 av.. '3Q die Q. -fy Q X, 2:1 gpg.. Joan Kurlander Clarence Lane ef? cfl, if L 1 Sally Larson Jane Lenderking f '5e Jerry Li OF I962 Margaret Ladd Judith Lane Donna Leatherwood Eileen Lent Ronald Lichterman 'z , ,. - I - 'V' L 1 Y 2ls.5h 5iQ3A 5j1yv-2, , Q ,. 'Y' ,V V xv ' , f F 2-, , js' M, Michael Loftus Harold Logan fe., J W. 'ii' 4 Nu-aff! Marty Long William Long ff? , Q X 3' ', ' ZQVE if J A f V John Lukens William Luehrs Lois Magnusson alter f M , ,iis l. 'Qi , f W-A ' T I ' ,? J V John Malone JMichael Malone ,gg , fig, , .. ,Z XL- X ,K , l .V , Kyle Marlow James Martin sl xx Asa McCain Heather McCallum - L K K -j ' .-y V , wil 5. If r 6' L I! ' e gf .,:+ .52 4 iw- ,Q x ,, 7530.0 V fJ,'fliz:li,, f Q95 , a n. . 9'-' x Ar ur c lauflin Margaret Mclntosh A , i L I fa 49-it ::,, aiu- It . , -if J 'ZZ ,V M' A ,, JM A L er Lothrop Julian Loube Gail Loveland A I' 153' fx we 1 f Q J A ., YTYJJ, Robert Lurie Mary Lynch Patrick Lyons inn.- ! 4. Paul ' agrum if K ,,o r, y , . 2 b ef, , vw, . 5 'W 153534 5 junior assembly Bill March J 2 .fr 'af f., a y gi Q lz.. 44 L Harry Lowe 1 bf 1 X Da ' if 'tu ' -,S wx 3 if J N Tobin Marks 3 Y ? 1-at ' S 4 T L, 'r Q f : , t J tra .M r 'J J 'V fi i X, , 4 , ' ll ,f 21 M X it he f Q A J D 'vga , 'alfa Q Marsha Matthias Margaret Mayo Paul Mazzi Jane McBr1er vga lo N Q, V 41 , L VV Q I .J wgnam. may fl ,, ,, I . ,'-. V ' ef 4 ..,1 S Q x fi K X Louise McCandless nv -g P W ,vw 1:5 Neil McCann Sally McCauley Dennis McCurdy k A 4 ., , ,Z 31, N ,,,,, 1.9- Sherry Mc ean Charlotte M2'Kee ChiltOH JNICLaughlin John Me ick , , ,, ff: , , fr , - os. of Q2 f 3? Gretchen Meybohm is ,fi . ?f,,,y'- ' 'Q Ag . 2-t, GW i q... V , QQ ' , 521 -1 W 4 ,.,g,,4-:kg Q 1:-A rw ' Reginald Mitchell Nw: .sw ,.- , gy I 1 , r . , ,N Thomas Morgan h M Q c 1-ff' 4.1 I kkvy V Ex A M ,vii L C V X, I .N in-V H kr A , V Charles Michael ','f 6 s'i'l ' Lawrence Mohr Martha Morris i ' sa.. ' Calvin Milans Aileen Molitor -H' T: if- eiil r Michael Morris ff' 'Z-2 Carol Neff horh, Martha Mills ty- James Monahan Phoebe Mote ,fi Dorothy Nelson Mark Newpher Margaret Norwood V. I ,V fi f , 6f3:J:3f'9abk W2 K Pwr , 3 .-r nw All 2 rf' A avirf 'fer no Alice Mitchell Donna Mitchell Ki Mary Jo Monroe Robert Morgan , , 134 ' ' 4 i , ..'l '415'v1- f 1.-ti , ,. f'37 3i'c' A Linda Muth Andrew Myrup 'L' , H661 f t re? 9 ' N 1 jf Loren Nelson Richard Nelson SOPHOMORE , I ,A ,iv 4. .,,. N as A to Wallis Nahin Joseph Neale Steven Nelson Clinton Newby f J is 7 ,i' A 'X 5. Judy Ober Michael Oberndorf ,own A' 'WJ my wi? J Y ff V it A Ef gfzq , H' ichaelzrein Ellen Orndorff I SK rays? f 1 f W 5 ff 5 f J ya if 9 .53 , 9 f- 9 , A I ' A W ef, 'if xi fei if ff , H , James O'Brien , . fl 'G' , , f ' X Q X ..' . E 9, K 5, ,-,- . I, 15,153 Q. Charles Ofenstein f, 0 n Owens A ' r 4 . 0 f It D- : . ,',', 1 Maureen Ollry . f' , 2 4 Yi J X ff ' 1 , f , X ,.,,. I i f -f 4 f , si ,I PM S i , X William O'Neale Nancy Claudia Padovano S ' I John Page a fa ? 5, we f P Margaret Peeples Paul Petty James Pinkerton Thomas Pinkson AWS Q William Preult Ruth P Elizabeth Reidy Erica Renn f f az V V,,, 5, , sa 9' ,L Q Patricia Parker John PSIBFOS L, George Penney fr Marsha Payne 'ik Virginia Penney Pamela Payne 4:,I ' . ' if ,Xl Ronnellcla Penticoff gi '-322' Ellen Pechman -1, . . , xg 'Eff' fig, ,.P ,S A I ,..1, . A AKXGU . . - Saw' I 'f'9 fi? fh- Grant Plemens U. '. - 'oo Joyce Reynolds is gap Ross Pierce Cynthia Pincock Suzanne Pineau ,ff- QI Q '- mfg P A Suzanne Plumb Gail P ' h - I, ' o - I V- , Q x J, , 1, :f ,. ' 4 2 'A .n 'o Hou , 'o m i POW l 201 vp ' ??,,, Richard Quay , -, f 3 Phyllis Rice Nada Rapke Carollee Richar Carolyn Reece John Richards , , ,M 2 r We , ,'! Dennise Richardson Eric Richelson V Q 4 W 4 'EM' Q 'wi mf X, ,, Y X, Rockney V Jean Rosenfeld ,p .V E .v x n':jj:., - ' 51 l .f 53 iii -fir! Peter Rowland ,JM X fs-rj ' X.. David Saunders Winston Roesch Anita Ross JL fi 'ffl AA? M ,,,, 4 71 Barbara Ridgely ao-edge Ellen Rogers M xfll V A , V 3 1 gk' A If f-, R noi 'H M- ,fa Ca- X egg, .W ll Janice Ross YM' s., S Joel Rubenstein 7 J ,K fl! h vw-v a' 1 4 Mildred Scharf Linda Russell 5 ff Q 1 'WN K 'Y' John Schlag A l x , d?'7','l:'v Susan Scott William Seiders Raymond Seim 6- ,i , 5 idl, ,. Linda Sewell Susan Seymour John'aShahan I - , L mf L I we '- bg pai? iff Q! S 5. , f givk' Ca Qv 'Z y Ot I MZ.. , I cg ,Z y l , Margaret Riedel Susan Rilev Q W POW fl ff 1 G, Q '!f Richard Rogers ., - X fr' John Roths Margaret Romig Mary Carol Rose ' ,Vl:, ll ,ig i ,, Dorothy Roudebush Charles Rowe Sandra Schoolfield Carolyn Sewell ager . 'IN fix X an Sanders R '99 Loretta Sands Carol Schwartz Suzanne Scoggins Springston takes time fromla class to receive an important com munication from Mr. Gregory 5,5 f ASTM, C ASS F I962 ,il 2' ' ' i ,A 7 ,ff 141 . ... J 3 47 1 , M 2 Z in w , f Michael Sherlinew Sandra Sherman ' .jffkfff Q, , V A , ,fy William Singer Clyde Slease ,,,,f ff 4,4 N f x -1. K . ,aff V ,ff f 7 I Robert Smith Jeffry Stallsmith Susan Stamp ., .,l, S it 3 1 1 N. 1 leei 6 , S William Stevens John tewart Strack Suzanne Straub Susan Sha iro Susan Shipp ff '42TIiV'f M Donna Slifer x ii, i if , I 7 Wh if Q. X f . of u f ., Robert Snider Judith Stark ,e enttl me ,lg i Walter Stickney awww, '. ' f-.,, Chris Shar a , , ky, ijfff f 4 V 4, X f 7 f f fi ' 4 -. if ,.. 1 1146,-, 15 , Fred Shoemaker f iiiii M3 f f W v , 24, 'wwf . , if' za' ffl , Deborah Slitor qtwftr iryk, ' 'l , , ze H it Q. Q , 'ut' s y Terrance Spector Austin Shaw David Simpson X 5 V 1 is if W fav- C V Christina Smith Q-. A.. 3. g Patricia Speiser 9 Iv 7 5:35 if ,QV Q 15, 4 'Qf V 1 f i K 1 Lf 5 Q., ,X f of 1 7,1 Ra moncl Stefan Diana Stone 1 1:1 Richard Stein , '-ex ' J 1 r , GL Ellen She o o . 1' , , F e Gary Simpson 'Q-. Michael Smith 'wry Joan Stevens f I fu, , Raymond Stone Mildred Story ii Bess Stui devant 7415 ,L 1 Nancy Swain SOPHOMCRE CLASS Mary Jane Taggart Mary Tannhauser Asa, 'tu CTT Ernest Ten Eyck Carol Thompson 4' li . 1 ' . gf Q ur'- ti-M ft. X T John Topping any Q37 L. Twilley N r l A David Terzian ix x .I l' Q Q A . 94 r George Thompson - -1' . K, . , ,M X Peter Tourin Norma Understein in N111 estermark V Paul Yettori li nf V :ww me S Pamela Sweet 3 .cgi 1, Carolie Tarble 2' f W, Mar aret Theeman ,films QW ML fl r a,ao M , Sally Thurston QP' i .xx N 7 'VU .ft 1, 1 Joan Travers 'calf ff R. ,ff Q ,ee , M Carol n Swift .51 X N Q ii? ap , '1'vf:1z1,,.-. f fs. , , - Wa. Lee Taylor fun 'U N212 Eva Thomas in K I 'Q fl V Douglas Tinsler YW:--w Gail Trunnell Stephen Van Devanter Mary Van Nice v at . 'M-0 fi ,, -: 1-.Muff Q .TJ Peter Yinten- Robert VVagoner Johansen 31 Joanne Swift Y'I 7' Cathy Teague CS Judith Thomas f 2 I hiv f fn I F , 2 Lucille Tolson David Turner ,,,: . 21 M Q S avvy ,,,. A 1 -N A a'?f? ,. Ste hen Swinburne 'Q David Teel .zl rf' H, X e ff? S Q fs , .W C' . S.. wk' V tm Carolyn Thombs ilk i,.1l,'lll1i4,- T Q ' ' Hy! 1 ,T W ,J , f a v . . , - , , .po at -' 1 Jing 5,5 1 Marion Toms 'irlggtv ' Judith Turner L. David Vartanoff Thomas Vermilyea MXQ or ' n tti T ,Q gl J I 1 an o if Mary Waldrop Douglas Walker Doris Walton Louise Weaver Carol Weiss QT ! ,gk John Westfall ' :vis vv - we f Av.: Y Joyce White ,, '.,2 g h ,V E : W li . x Gerald Walker Dianne Walker . Mr, l. 2, ' r , Q h I 3 1 . , it , 1, , ..,, , is Peter Warner David Webster i t X L 'P f'f We Q! 5: ao, John Weiss L. fl Felix Westwood f X . ig. , 1 if Waltey Wickenheiser .l Mary xyf Lucian Warren Pamela Weddle Margaret Weiss it L if iw, A Z -A . gf! 'Q f as 1 59 1 . ir ,K I f nlrw Q ' If .2 if . Lee Walker if ,,,, Mme ' i', ,Aix 15 ' f vm. George Wassmer Theador Weimar Q1 David Weisz Charlotte Weymouth Carolyn Wheeler I ' -.,,,f- x , . M 'Hit f 5 Y ri, - M eff-y 9 - 4 s we-:eff Primus Walker John Walters t . A 3' G ' - mr , f ,.. . X Naomi Waterston Kemper Watson SOPHOMCRE CLASS Katherine Wells pa 49- Welclon Wheeler 5,1 X, Robert West H Janet VVhite in Z r Sharon Wicklancl Neil Wildeboor Elyse Willcher Elizabeth Williams ew- A, . 5' V, V QA V: rm ,tif . .A i n 4: QQ! X K f Ll'l ' v ' ' 5 I X. y fig 31 ' ' N A ' Harry Wilson Thomas D. Wilson , Thomas S. Wilson X1 li ii omack SGPHOMORE CLASS E M K 4 L . 1.4.58 ' ,. ' ' -'.'f?ef'ff 51712: Q, . ,ein ,.p3...,. L4 a.,f ',a',I-Q ,. - . .0 -,QW fo U' , 5,0 E1izabQEh iX?Sff5ward Wood fi, f v ov I M in f fae, tb ly' gg: W Janice Wootton Jana Wood1uff 1 Christine Woodwell Robert Wootton Azxali right ffm? 5314 l .am Ai Edward Wright Q All George Wright in fy John Wright John Wyvell y ,V .jf , l Qf Q i' , , fly 47 K . , 'j f I K David Yano David Yates Allen Zack X Ellen nZurbort'jL mv ' ', f,v'U,'f ,, I I .,,!,,UH f MW, -1. , 1 , Z X John Zornig Miss SGPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Sandra Allison Carol Bateman Donald Crankshaw Thomas Eckhart Bill Edmonds Betty Helfert Stephen Hawkins Grant Harris Bernard Johnson Lynn Lanier Thomas Milne Maurice Painter Alexander Park Ronald Rhodes Thomas Sawyer Alfred Shoemaker Hilde Weisert 6. X -lu. l S, A W W u fmlmm - , Ill T ll l Z W ill , . 1 xiii '-fi., f gi f ., f f 4 4 2 igl Q f s ey, ,, f ff I f if ff 'f J 1 .w . 9 , 1.,, ,.,x A 1 s o - 13 wt, ,A , .., My ' f f -4? J, K., , 1, ii Q. -lf ,. I 7 MW ,.1, K. 4 .4 Pi Selecting a book is only the preliminary-Barbara Horn Reading and studying continue the routine-Ellen Fairbanks, Carol Ash, and Madeline Mott Eating restores the energy-Dave Keller, George Wright, Jim Martin, Dave Burrill fhiddenj, Grant Plemons, and Dan Keller An empty science lab is conducive to study-Steve White, writingg Bill Henika, watching Thinking about it helps, too- Tony Ames Listening to Mr. Sanford will cap off the book work 5 if r 9 'f if gif' K ..f ' N W A U C., ' 'm 9 k s,., x Q. Ah, ' 4 9 d 933 iix N 'Q K l hU 0 0 nf la if . s ff vsx xl ,, jg :f,xwm I' ? 'wwf zg, ,U V iw .,. f., ,L '91 'x , 24,,g,1zf,, ,Za y , We l - l T E A C H E s n IMF' ' X16 .' ,Jw NICATICN Miss Helen Ashby Miss Janet M. Coulson, drama, public speak- in - D t' Cl b- 1 , ' g , rafna ICS Ll E'1g1'S 2 Acting, National Thes- pian Society . , p e , 55 sr , ' cf' f' ll V .s,. I ,,,. ' f , -,y ff 'i 'i y y if .gy Yfjmf H W . A . A ' , ll Mrs. Martha Ford ff Mrs. Katherine F. Hall fo PUBLIC ADDRES ANNOUNCERS English. , . r Q r f .1 A J K ,. , 4 'V -. I ,, ., Vi ,.,, f 6 K '-ww 'S , , ,'eV fl i 9 -W - .3 , I Miss Grace Manly Mrs. Carolyn English 2 Muehlhause . f oam. . NN 1, f ' is W x Mrs. Jean Phifer Mr. Russell E. Redden English 23 Creative English 4: Debate Writing Club Club 'M N f ., 3 if f 3 X R I: N 1 . Mrs. Jessie B. Snowden Miss Elizabeth English 4 Springston X English 33 Keyettes X . xx. Q 1' if ' x 'QQ' Mrs. Judith Taylor English 3: Future Teachers of America Mrs. Evelyn D. Wittman English 2, Journalism: Pitch, Quill and Scroll, Reporters Club, Windup QW .stef S Martha Lindsay, Bob Alexander, Nancy Littman There are more things in communication than are dreamt of in television. The finer points of en- lightment are approached through the galaxy of English courses. To wake up the late sleepers, soothe the nervous, bring back the dreamers, and to put everyone in an academic state of mind was the Herculean task of the Public Address announcers. Each morning found them trying to decipher the hieroglyphic messages submitted for broadcasting. Then came the tuning up of vocal chords, and at 9:00 a.m. they Went on. Our PA announcers do not merely talk-they elocute. After screening many loquacious aspirants, Mr. William Bennett chose those exhibiting the highest copia verborum. Finding all and any talk totally unnecessary, on the other hand, the audio-visual crew busied them- selves With operating for classes, movies and record- ings supplied with built-in vocalization. That unique tool which distinguishes human beings from all other forms of life-language- takes on different forms of expression in the branches of the English Department at Walter Johnson. A certain amount of creative Writing is required of each student in his English class, and some stu- dents Who possess special talent go beyond the call of classroom duty. ff First row: David Weisz, Bill Stevens, Eileen Lent, Charlotte Beach, Anita Ross, Pam Mote, Joyce Hall. Second row: Chris Clausen, Bob Race, Becki Campball, Barbara Boese, Susan Kizer, Ricki Rennert, Dolly Nahin. Third row: Jeremy Grossman, Tom Christ, Steve Herrell, David Reed CREATIVE WRITI G CLUB ,O Tom Evans, Terry Howerton, John Waterston, Carl Dinwiddie, N A T I O A L T H E S P l A N S 0 C I E T Y Dick Ray, Bill Henika UDIO-VISUAL STAFF 1' .xi-V I , -A, 1 ,.., ,Grad '91 E. Colby, S. Winterfeldt. Second row: K. Glazer, C. Bell, R. Sturner, T. Hower- R M First row: N. Littman, C. Carlson, L. Hightower, J. Waterston, K. Wienschel, D A N G ton, E. Bendit, C. Stickney, J Wheeler, B. Barry ...-.-.... ,Ii . 4 .s .,. ' H V ll First row: P. Speiser, J. Levine, L. Hightower, J. Waterston, K. Weinschel, feldt, P. Heitz. K. Butler, L. Whitman, L. Little, J, Westfall, R. Temple, J. Biren, G, Fitzgerald. Second row: J. Riley, M. Edgerton, S. Winter- C. Bell, P. Rice, N. Waterston 93 fx . Q, 3 'N -1, Mr. Louis Cassels talks to the Reporters Club about the columns he writes for the Washington Bureau of the UPI THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Meeting as the Creative Writing Club, these students receive constructive criticism of their Writing from the other authors-to-be as well as gaining from the literary experiences of the other members. The correct meaning and usage of words, the fundamentals of which are taught in the English classes, are kept in mind as the Debate Club functions with the idea of becoming specialists in this field. This club presents not one, but both sides of the story relating to a certain topic. De- bating not only among themselves, these seman- ticists extend their activities to inter-school com- petition. The knowledge that comes from analyzing lit- erary works taught in the classroom is put to Work by the members of the Dramatics Club. who strive to capture the idea of an author and enact it on the stage. Stage presence, voice modulation, and other components necessary for success in the theater are also among the goals of these aspiring actors and actresses. Barrymores and Bernhardts receive recogni- tionof their outstanding talent through election to membership in the Thespians. This national organization honors students who excel in dra- matics and have participated in this field both in and out of school. VVhile watching a play, few people think beyond the limits of the stage to the stage crew which creates the mood or effect appropriate for each First period in the publications office finds Bill Roe, Andy D M I C S P R O D U C T I 0 N Witze, Gail Yano, and Emil Bendit working on the yearbook Where it stops, Bill Henika knows. Mr. Croddy has ordered a film strip for one of his classes W - 7 dv 4? if 5 'id ,ii lk . 1 .43 S , f , 4. i 4 ,ww fm' 5 'L i Xl First row: Martha Goldstein, Dawn Moree Jones, Allan Maddox, Kate Masoner. Second row: Mr. Stout, Lynn Yost, Pete Graeff, Emil Bendit, Tom Spann, Clyde Rowley, Ed Kelly IS PERVASIVE AND PERSUASIVE scene. This seldom seen branch of the Dramatics Club D91'fO1'ms the inglorious but necessary duties for a successful production. For the literary literates, Quill and Scroll exists as an international honorary society. When a chapter is granted a school, publication advisers automatically become members, but it is not that simple for student candidates. Membership is based on individual achievement and meritorious work in some phase of journalism and is the ulti- mate in journalistic accolade. Also wielding their quills were the members of the Reporters Club. Not only did they possess fluent pens, but also glib salesmanship. The face behind the beseeching cry Buy ya papuh! probably belonged to a member of the Reporters Club, for it was their job to promote sales and subscriptions for the Pitch. A trio of left-overs: Gail Yano, Kathy Jenks, and Brad Welfare were the remaining 1959 members of Quill and Scroll this fall QUILL AND SCRCDLL DEBATE First row: G. Watson, B. Stern, J. Hudgens, J. Bennett, P. Strickler, J. Davis, H Denson D Coiso Second row' G Deoudes P Lewis C Bridgford B Conrad R E P 0 E R S C L LI B J.. Berlin, DeFranceschi, 'A. Daly. :Third rovii: Bass,' B.A Cornell, J: Islcrant, P: D Amato, B. Maich, Mi. Peiialas First row: Sallie Holzberg, David Costello, Mary Buckley, Allan Shoe- Mrs. Vlfittman. Third row: Nancy Pictor, Linda Muth, Irene Goclimz, maker, Sally Vance, Jim Rabbitt. Second row: Sara Golder, Barbara Hans- Martha Grossblat, Dorothy Pritchett, Carol Weiss, Mary Galliher com, Janet S. Brown, Nancy Goubleman, Barbara Mintz, Ronnie De Lise, 95 E 'M-.. we -.., ,X 'gf'-Qfb.. .ff i x NX ' 4 lm '--f QM, ai .-.,.... Standing: Barbara Highman, Virginia Morgan, John Waterston, Mitchell Meisner, David Karro, Mary Shaw. Sitting: Ann Carlson, Penny Shwind, Gaye Redmond, Cleo Griffith, Pat Ruark SPECTATOR STAFF COMMUNICATIO THE MEANS First row: E. Willcher, M. Theeman, C. Schwartz, D. Malin, R. Hardy, B. Lurie, A. Zerkin. Second row: P. Peeples, S. McKean, J. Owens, S. Larson, D E B T E G. Simpson, E, Harris. Third row: J. Shapiro, M. Orkin, R. Karp, H. Himel, T H E R. Stein, M. Oberndorf ,T.11i First row: S. Albright. J. GYOOVYIS. P- MU1't3Ugh,4 Student adviser: L. Allen, W. Feelemyer, A. Oxenham, P. Thomas, J. King, Mr-Q Wittman. Hansen, D. Lattin, C. Kaiser, editor: C. Clausen, editor: P. Heitz. Second Fourth I-Qwg M, Oberdol-fer, R, Temple, 0, Lemons, R, McC1ayl J. padgett, row' J Goldberg, L. Mazza, P. Bergquist, C. Calloway, K. Brooks, P. B. Nahin, S. Spencer Messick, P. Pitzer, S. Engle, G. Porter. Third row: D. Brenneman, B. Watch out, spectator! There's the windup. Here comes the pitch I While publishing the Pitch, journalism students learn among other things to express themselves in the journalistic style of writing required by a newspaper and to incorporate successfully this un- derstanding with what they have learned in their English classes. Similarly, students on the yearbook staff, par- ticularly those writing copy, depend heavily on their literary dexterity and background in English com- position to produce the Windup which appears each une. Our literary magazine possesses attributes of both the yearbook and the newspaper, for it is published yearly as the Spectator and also each month in the form of mimeographed sheets appropriately named the Steeles. In the production of all these publications, basic English plays an important part, for only through exact and honest use of our language can true com- munication take place. 1 OF ASSOCIATIO First row: Lynn Yost, art editor: Ken Colburn, photography editor, Louise Hoch, copy editor: Charlotte Shapiro, business editor: Gail Yano, editor-in-chiefg Leslie Linebarger, assistant to the editor, Felicity Payne, managing editor: Bill Roe, assistant to the editor. Second row: Margaret Edgerton, assistant art editor, Margaret Steadman, assistant copy editor, Dee Walton: Bridget Foreshewg Mrs. Wittman. Third row: in a a - 5' isr' r . i, 1 , WMM at s w ,f i l if P as A Joan Schumaker and Lorene Hansen do their duty as secre- taries for the pub- lications 5 .G as . X .ts-, i-runny . Prettiest manager in the business is Charlotte Shap- 1ro THE WINDUP Arthur Weiss, Susie Smith, Roxanne Knott, Sue Wolfbein, William Norwood, assistant managing editor: Joan Schumaker, Andrea Witze, Jean Bullock, assistant copy editor: Peggy Murrill, Fourth row: Dennis Klein, John Mittendorff, assistant photography editor: Robert Hill, Emil Bendit, assistant business editor: Robert Benbow, assistant business editor: Louise Druckemiller, Kathy Jenks, chief secretary f ,,-1, . f, .,,, , . , ,.,.,.,.M1.,,,..-..a,af,mffeot,,,. ,. I Mu ,H . . 'W1!eox-'rio LW a.hZF'FTff- P 'Hi - ., 'Q s . , .f f ,eg f. -,jg fe K Mr. William E. Schroe- der, chairman, soci- ology economics : Amer- ican Music Club, Audio Visual staff, Senior Class Miss Elizabeth Anne Deveny, World history: International Relations Club M i s s Lucia Reeder, world history g Inter- national Relations Club Mr. Bruce O. Sivertsen, United States history and Pan-American Far Eastern Affairs: Key Club Mr. John Stout, United States history, Drama- tics Club-Production SCC A TLIDIE Mr. Stephen G. Per- ialas, economic geo- graphy and sociology economics l '5' Miss Elise Robinson, w o rl d history and United States history Mr. Andrew L. Sonner, Problems of Democra- cy and United States history, Weight-Lifting Club Mr. Alexis von Bretzel, United States history Tom Lamond makes a point with Mr. Perialas Miss Robinson twinkles over something in the dead past 2. V' V if ' 'H hi vf' 1 IME? 2,--ff' H1 Z 1 ,fm . ,y ' 1 A BRO DE WE LEARN OE OTHERS What is one of the main objectives of Eskimos? Give up? Actually, their objectives are much like ours, but few people know this until it is pointed out to them, as it is in the sociology classes. The sociology classes, studying man's behavior, and the history classes, concerned with past actions and government of man, are bound together by this tie. Geography, Far Eastern affairs, Pan-American affairs, economics, and Problems of Democracy complete the repertoire of courses offered by the Social Studies Department. Carrying the idea further, the International Re- lations Clubs study, through projects, relations be- tween people of different nations, emphasizing cur- rent developments in this area. First row: Abby Schreiber, Vice-president Gabriel Thomas, Eileen McGinley, Secretary- treasurer Patricia Murtaugh, President Bill Roe, Marian Brunton. Second row: Gale Camp- bell, Alice Greville, Patricia Colacicco, Carmella Ullman, Karen Loveland, Emilie Ellis. Third row: Christine Woodwell, Ellen Rogers, Julia Gold, Barbara Bassham, Karen Schumacher, Kathy DeWitt, Sue Darter. Fourth row: David Warheit, Charles Mann, Rick Meybohm, Paul Gordon, Ed Grady, George Caldwell, Marianne Melchior SENIOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB JUNIOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLLIB First row: J. Servaites, N. Walters, L. Wright, J. Engleman, S. Sherman, J. Sharp. Second row: C, Small, T. Palmer, F. Nelson, F. Argent, C. Becker, M. Ledbetter, C. Owen, M. McGlauflin. Third row: R. Troth, J. Kerschbaum, B. Kelly, E. McNoldy, J. Osmond, B. Moeller, T. Milans ff f fgffy fxf- Nfff' 'f 7' '-if gf. -f ff-if Q Xxx r hi 'Q ' HL, I .IJ rig IIIIII w R Goa I . M ' 30 Mast ATI, ga I lj 'II Nl L' qxl 7 WI I 14, 13 I jf., X? xii ' Lx N1 ,Z- 'L , In . t .Q xx I I ' I I of nfl I 'VII L A .91 RI IX 1 X. . ' X . A f 9 . X ,gr ' fl? ' , ' I . 9 V 'ffl N ... f' i' ' X IPX' El' ' N X X rvx' - N .. .. . Q, J ga.-1 ,,, , K g.,5.Qi.,g..iQ.l. , I, evil..- at -V 'X V. . 3- 1l3wf'g:v... K 'i'fe'1i555f.'fi133i-Wir' '- 5 an lm ' 3412. . 1GfQs5.,g-.v-S2515 Mrs. Ellen L. Bortz, Mrs. Mary Bieber, plane geometry and consumer mathematics: Chess Club Mr. John Bramkamp, Algebra 2, plane geo- metry, and physical science chairman, plane geo-I metry: Flexagons ,,,yf+.., gg, ff . ' 'Q 3. - c 1- I it .. in f . :gf X I Mrs. Nancy R. Lakey, Mr. Raymond Muller, Mrs. Vivian Osias, Al- Algebra 21 Sophomore Algebra 2, English 2: gebra I and plane geo- Tri-Hi-Y Basketball, T e n n i s, metry Bridge Clubs Miss Elizabeth Brown, trigonometry, solid geo- metry, Student Coun- tography Club cil Association Mr. Malin Craig, Jr., plane geometry: Pho- MATHEM TICS First row: R. Backora, R. O'Brien, T. Marks, F. Cady, C. Tarble, S. Hayes, A. Sawitz. Second row: D. Burrill, D. Dayton, M. Fields, T. Spector, P. Sands, G. Knippen, J. Silverman, N. Powell. Third row: J. Walters, D. Hopgood, G. McKewen, C. Noe, R. Wilkes, W. Meiller, B. Small, T. Wilson, H. Leonard BRIDGE CLUB CHESS L UB First row: N. Satterfield, M. Long, B. Hirst, C. Garrigus, M, Mott, E Fairbanks' recording secretary: P. Cammack, vice-president: T. Kay, pres identg N. Holmes, treasurer: H. Barbee. Second row: S. Casner, A. VVood, S, Rose, D. Ziska, V. Pollack. K. Brooke, E. Bookbinder, F. Reck, N. Reily, S. Scofield, J. Stringer, J. Lampert. Third row: D Ware K Baibee I Murphy, H. Stein, J. Young, P. Hibben, L. Hunter Margaret Mushinskl Mary Mushinski, T. Brownell, P. Ainsworth, R. Rubin P Karpoff T Arnold in Mrs. Bortz emphasizes the Mr. Craig illustrates with a solution parallelogram BUILD W RLD WONDERS NEVER CEASE The familiar lament, I just Wasn't born to do mathj' Warrants little sympathy from the Math Department' in WJ. In fact, even if you still don't cherish math by the end of the year, you Will at least have acquired a good appreciation and a thorough understanding of quadratic equations, imaginary numbers, and 30-60 degree right tri- angles. T0 make the learning process even more palatable, the Flexagons were available to prove that math can be fun. Who has ever heard of searching for problems? Such was the pastime of the Flexagons. Making flexagons, polygons that can be folded so that their many sides can appear, was one of the club's projects. Having mastered this, they Went on to construct hexahexaflexagons. If J 4 J'-fkfx ,YC s-X ' ' Iss ,..f'Xx-gg . xv Z'LL gx-f-, 4' , Vai! x Xb..- I ix, y I My FJ' X -.gf ks, ,4 A ,. , as -. .. , . J - AH '- .Lw--.....4. . -'nt , .f'-u '- Q' .51 Q 9 f Q FLEXAGONS First row: K. Peterson, B. Benbow, E. Houyoux, M. Ward, C. Stone. Second row: A. Gleaser, J. Lutz, J. Carlson, B. Quackenbush, D. Grossman, Mrs. Bortz PHGTOGRAPHY CLUB First row: L. Hoch, K. Colburn, T. Ferguson, J. Mittendorff, J. Hoenack. Second row: L. Taylor, J. Leiserson, L. Anderson, P. Petty, J. Stringer, N. W'ldb Th'd 'WM RB'w'WS 'thJSh t RHk 1 e oor. lr row. . ay, . IE ei, . mi , . er zer, . 0 e, R. Lichterman. Fourth row: D. Webster, A. McMurdie, R. Mitchell, R. Leet If-wmmn SCIENCE PEAKS Mr. Allan M. Harrison, chairman: Biology I, II: I-Ioriculture Club, Science Bulletin 1 ? Ziff ' yy, 7, KV -fp l ,. mf ,',, , ,,.- 2Qwfffl,'.,ff f ' 1 Miss Vernance Beste, Biology I Mr. C. H. Breedlove, Mr. Edward Burgee, Jr., Chemistry, Biology Biology, Physical sci- Ig Chemistry Club Mr. Robert P. Burke, Biology Ig Biology Club Mr. Lewis R. Sanford, Chemistry, Wheel Club efl ce Mr. James A. Miers, Physics: Physics Club, school store Wrenc , genera biol- ogy, Biology lg Biol- ogy Club M r s. Constance P. h l With the eyes of the nation focused on science, WJ's science department Was proud to be able to offer a gamut of courses in its field. For the biology students interested in furthering their knowledge of plants beyond the basic under- standing from their courses, the new Horticulture Club offered experience in greenhouse Work, plant propagation, rooting, and grafting. Members of the two Biology Clubs also reached beyond the limita- tions of the classroom but their club interests de- veloped aspects different from those of the horti- culturist. In another sphere, especially interested chemis- try or physics students--or other students desiring experience in this field-could join the Chemistry or Physics Clubs to learn more about the philosophy of these sciences. The Physics Club met in designat- ed groups before and after school as Well as during club periods, thus making it possible for some stu- dent scientists to join more than one club. The great range of subjects offered by the Science Department and supplemented by the accompaning clubs gives the science student a Wide enough back- ground so that he may choose his niche in the scientific world. HORTICULTURE First row: Nancy Decker, Peter Hoffman, Kri G1 , R d R J, D 1 Mr. Harrison, Richard Whitford, Susan Lukzns,alsdnbertayfrgarililinsossi etmo di Second row First row: B. Hawkins, E. Sheppard, K. Herbert, A. Cox, Warner, P. Johansen, F. Buck. Third row: C. McLaughlin J. Rosenfeld, B. Andelson, C. Richards, R. Barrett, B. A. Deblois, A. Park, R. Karadbil, H. Wilson, Nelson S Buchwalter, P. Waldrop, I. Hay. Second row: B. Goshen, J. Nelson, L. Hosler, J- L01-ibe. R- Henry. J- KHQQPP. R- HHH Warren, D. Ingwerson, M. Johnson, S. Caplan, F. Westwood, S. Van Devanter. J. Dryden, D. Dressel, S. Williams president, R. Julia, M. Newpher, L. Lane, J. Wagoner, T. ANY VCDICES CHEMI TRY LLEB wxwqviwlf my CMV!! NW 1 'JY N R' is 3.r:3fif?f WV Y ' , PHYSICS CLUB BIOLCDGY CLUB First row: A. Weiss, R. Jackowski, H. Martin, president, M. Goldstein, vice-president. Second row: F. Breimyer, B. Grimm, J. Harrod, R. Deahl. Third row: W. Straub, J. Lindsay, F. Milmore, D, Parks, R. Climpson. Fourth row: S. Klesert, R. Benbow, D. Chamberlain, G. Erlenmyer, J. Jackson First row: W. Henika, H. Martin, R. Alexander, J. Goldman, P. Horton, R. Sturner, P. Benoit, M. Anderson, J. Zornig, D. Griffen. Second row: A. Weiss W. Tri ilett R. Roundy D. Patterson, D. Bailey, B. Grimm v I - v . K. Jenks, E. Distad, R. Plitt, M. Blum. Third row: R. Sauer, C. Pergler, l S. Collins, M. Stites. N. hYOOfil'Uff, M. Karel, M, Goldstein, A, Gleazer, G. Knippen, H. Limes, P. Tourin, J. Pate-runs, Fourth row: D. Bailey, R. Wagner, J. Jackson, J. Vlfalker, S. VVhite. R. Goshen, VV Hai-tmar., A. Ale, J. Riiikin, K. Coulter, XV, Osten 4 QREIG ANGU GE 'S Q' 1722. ',,,,,.v M , Miss Louise G. Win- field, chairman: French II: French Club Mrs. Linda I-I. Craig, French I, II, Classical Music Club 'ess' Mrs. S i m o n e Fagg, French III, IV, III, IV Latin I , Wei? 5 A A f ,C L .f if ' , ', f, . First row: Mrs. Eddy, A. Hume, S. McCauley, J. Wheeler, L, Brown, M. Schipper. Second row: L. Hill i D. Huntoon, L. Tolson, K. Ring, D. Rowen, J. Heydenburg. Third row: D. Harris, H. Hofmann, P. Feni- more, F. Chandler, M. Banvard, J. Hart, Fourth row: J. Holden, L. Lovejoy, G. Plemons, N. Condit T. Condit, J. Florstedt SPANISH LUB Mrs. Consuelo S. Eddy, F R C L U B Spanish II, III: Span- ish Club First row: Marcia Schlesinger, Janet Langley, Carolyn Buck, Lynn Atherton, Ellen Binert. Second row: Lester Katzal, Ola Lemons, Merry Rosenfeld, Ruth Warheit, Brook Andrews. Mrs. Pearl J. Siegel, Latin II, Spanish I Mrs. Margaret K. Tow- Mrs. Alice Washer. son, Spanish I, French Latin I, II, Latin Club I What are your oldest heirlooms? Grandpa's Civil War saber? Every day We use heirlooms more ancient than that. The Words that We use for everyday things have all been handed down to us for aeons. The striking similarity between Dafef, vater, padre, and pere results from the fact that they all descended from a common Indo-European language which originated thousands of years ago, giving us a tie with many nations of the World. We all have the opportunity to study another language. Oldtimers Latin, French and Spanish, plus German, which was taught at Walter Johnson for the first time this year, are offered to students who want to extend their speech to include the tongue of another country. Working outside of class time, the Latin, French, and Spanish Clubs follow similar methods of pur- suing knowledge of their respective languages. In- cluded in their activities was a jaunt to a native restaurant Where the members ordered their food in their best foreign accent. ACQ AIN e, . 3 we ! C ,M -1- . W LL X 1 ,I ,V V, , if' 'T if 'P F' g I. ,.., w 5 , f - , I I ,L , 4 4 v' M' 7 ,M Q . . Q K ,gg .jig eq sgghlff flsfflq tm: eq 32 ' Mrs. Eddy holds her annual Pinata party, Donna Harris, Jane Wheeler, Harold Hoffman, and Norman Condit get a close look Verstehen Sie? asks Miss Springston, English teacher doubling as German, while Eva Thomas draws the picture representing the word 5 Hearing is the mggt for Valerie Rockney, May First row: C. Brown, treasurer: W. Hersh,.secreta.ryg B. Dublin, ' ' ' president: Second row: T. Wilson, B. Donahue, K. Dobronte, J. Bates' Ellen Pechman' and Vlrglnla Permery I N C B Ober, J. Holmes. Third row: Mrs. Washer, S. Kenner, M. Romig, in their foreign language Study G. Good, S. Fisher, Tom Beers Mrs. Jane R o g e r s, chairman 5 Shorthand 1, 2, commercial typ- ing, office practice 3 Senior Tri-Hi-Y Mr. Ron Lawhead, per- sonal typing, business math Mrs. Florence Newman, typing, bookkeeping 5 Commercial Club Mrs. Doris Westwood, personal typing, ele- mentary business: school savings bank, Savings Club COMMERCIAL CLUB Mrs. Rogers teaches what a girl needs to know-in an office job CCMMERCE TURNS THE WHEEL Seated: L. Meyer, D. Dolan, M. Walters, G. Heitmuller, S, Dove, R. Bachman, D. Fields, M. Story, K. Scruggs, C. Curry, S. Anderson, C. Saylor, P. Graham, B. Smith, M. Smink. Standing: S. Shaw, D. Hurd, V. Dahan, K. Gilley P 59 Ed Kaler, Olivia Bland, Bob Blinkhorn, and Chris Noe discuss business-all right First row: B. Von Eckardt, Sandy Harris, Barbara SCHOOL STCJRE Highman, Bob Alexander, Andrea Barnhart, Phil Hor- ton. Second row: Gloria Jean Lyman, Sandy Goodman, Joan Biren, Jeff Jackson. Third row: Francis Nelson, Donia Whiteley, Elva Jean Seegmiller, Gayle Porter, Fred Oeltjen, John Gonnerman, Ed Kaler F BUSIN SS Sophomores for sale-nineteen cents appeared in the school store Window once, illustrating the wide range of supplies available at the store operat- ed for students. Here, volunteer students serve as clerks to sell school essentials This is just one branch of the Commercial De- partment. Typing, bookkeeping, and other classes which prepare students to enter the business world form the basis for the department. If you Want to invest in some Worthy cause, by buying a yearbook or football ticket, student cash- iers in the school bank will happily accept your money. Trained in commercial classes, they receive actual experience by working in a bank, if only a miniature one. Do you Want your bankroll to increase Without your lifting a finger? Deposit it in the bank, Where four per cent interest accumulates annually. In charge of details of these transactions is the Sav- ings Club. In the Commercial Club, typing and other skills learned in the classroom are put to Work in prepara- tion for business positions. Tips on business eti- quette plus demonstrations of business machines comprise a portion of their program. Left to right: Mrs. Westwood, D. Broadhurst, D. Counselman, and B. Deoudes secure themselves behind bars IO7 081 ' '55 M, , f W 1 r 3' f M! -4 xi V , 5 5 9, h , , Kix f x- xx? nf r 1 I In A u 1 fl? A li gf' ..,Zf' X X MIX 58111.95 D- Bram- Mr. Arnold J. Croddy, Mr. J. Paul Miller, Mr. J. Howard Wad- . ' mer,.cha1rman: W00d- Mechanical Drawing 1, Mechanical Drawing 1, dell, Mechanical Draw- W0TklHZ 1, 2, 3 Z, 3 Printing, Varsity Club, ing 1, 2, Woodworking coach, football A future engineer gets with it Mr. Waddell measures a width What 'Z A Wife who can't cook or sew? As bad as a man who can't hammer a nail. Security against such situations is provided by Home and Industrial Arts Departments. WJ can boast of its Well-equipped Industrial Arts Department Where boys develop skill in Wood Work- ing, mechanical drawing, and printing. Printing projects were practical in application, providing tickets and programs for school activities. Home arts trains girls to be more than seam- stresses or cooks-it covers all the aspects of home- Arts go mechanical in this drawing class Sl IDU TRY T ., , , .f ,f '- ' X ...y I , , vfkr ' A , pu ,-.mhn fa , M - ' fm- df 4 fr 6 b, A 3' Miss Shirley Ann Corkran, Home Arts lg Future Homemak- ers of America First row: K. Garrett, B. Richelsen, M. Layne, L. Vettori, secretary, N. Boaz, treasurer: G. Peter- Theory preceeds practice son, D. Schroeder. Second row: Miss Corkran, M. Orland, V. Li, J. Angell, E. Martin, S. Radford, dlscovers C. Stickney, C. Backus, V. Orndorff, A. Witze ,,.,,, , .,.., Way ,,., , ...Mu AND HCME ,X jig, making, 1ncludmg Wise buying and Wardrobe care. ,r1 f 1 . 4 er? - - 72- . it 'zaaawllle This year, semors who had mastered these fun- if flir ,M ,,,,, , . damentals had an opportunity to devote all their time to creating wardrobes. ..... p- ' Mrs. Wanda M. Wad- dell, Home Arts 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Horne- makers of America f f 'f 1,, , ' V' ,jfvfa 29 .1-3 vfgijy ,ae .,y...x ,-f-e--f ' if 1 , at- K,,,,,,- ,Q..,,,ff,,f MJVQJJQ 1,4-ffffs- - . L4 7 V, ' 5 A 7 ,.e,-J,.f ,suit ffio ',.., ., . ,, , ' :x.f-J' gf, as Sandy Melton For girls who did not have time for Home Arts, jjj- p , f' xp . We the Future Homemakers of America met during -ffff H ,MLW 'w club periods. In developing homey skills and learn- ' A feir , ---. if: ing to act as future housewives, these girls support- ed such organizations as Red Cross. SOPHCDMORE FHA in-....... First row: D. Hedges, N. Pace, J. Travers, A. Little, B. Joseph. Second row: B. Stickland, L. Tann- Miss Corkran's smile wins converts to feminine accomplishments Sanders, E. Bowers, M. Blake, M. Davis iauser, P. Sweet, I. Ekberg, J. Bethke, J. White. Third row: D. Stone, S. Druckemiller, C. Weymouth, 3. Polisher, J. Cook, D. Slitor, Mrs. Waddell. Fourth row: S. Hopgood, L. Sands, M. Bennett, J. Mr. Emil Hrebenach, chairmang Art 1, 2, 3: Art Club fk ,A ! ,.,, Q, up i f Q: Yr A . ',V. ar? f 'W at in .2 W 'QW' -lifml: li .. 'I A First'rovv: P. Ladd, E. Thomas, C. Hilsenroth, C. Bailey, S. Bouma, A. Bowker, V l 'N RT B D. Higgins. Second rover: D. Brenneman, Clapp, E. Shaefer, R. McDonald, K. D - Wyatt, T. Buxton. Third row: M. McBxrney, S. Buck, K. Hemelt, M. Small, 'l .1?.LEgiIs:Znlriergh0C,a lliliiclaalelhicgourth row: C. Padovano, E. Helms, R. Bray, M. Lerch, , mf . , . , . I I W ffgzgiiag.-125755. Two art rooms became a potpourri o mosaics, Qfilgizgf iv.lg5!!- sketches, pinch pots, and sculpture when p 'olific art slr:-lg Elhl'--I, , 't-iggirfgggiggggi, and ceramics classes responded to the Muses. 5-ZS .!.2!2l2l . . 5?5:555-EEEEEFSEL Within a framework of study, the relaxed class 7235.-5f'x1i:'::E: allowed for individuality. Pedants enjoyed history of art, including various styles, artists, and types of architecture. Those with a creative spark were qi- WN engrossed in their original projects. Members of 'AAN . . . . . . W 6 SCA publlclty committee, which met during sixth period, learned first-hand about the psychology of I k advertising in designing posters foretelling school --3 n i events. ,sfL ,',f 'j ' ' ' .ln 7 xl Artists with schedules too crowded to include art Jf,vf,'a:-3, V .j class joined Art Club. Meeting regularly during l ' club periods and working feverishly between meet- ! . . g . A 1 J ings, the Art Club decorated the halls for Christ- CYLJC7 . mas. Other projects included painting a backdrop l dw N for a concert. A Through the Art Department, scholastic, artistic, ' ' ' and school service projects are coordinated. Ceramicists K. Carlson, C. Backus, L. Shuler, J. Meholtz, M. Cunnare, L. Loundes, and M. Weiss poke, squeeze, roll, and flatten Mr. Fowle counsels Leslie Hightower and Case Carlson y -13 by Miss Virginia M, Hard- Mr. Gilbert Muir, band, er, chorus, Choral En- orchestra, dance band, semble m u s i c appreciation 5 Music Theory Club Full scale performance: band with Pom pons and Malofettes Bob Alexander and Tigger Shuman, ubiquitous musicians, turn MUSIC BAND First row: S. Gleazer, C. Neff, E. Harris, J. Gianfanda, M. Karol, B. Butler G. Baley, N. Eddy, M. Waldron, M. Blackman, M. Messick, L. Lynch, B Von Eckardt, B. Hirst, C. Ray, L. Johnston, S. Wooley, L. House, E. Ellis D. Carrol. Second row: F. Birgfeld, T. Keys, D. Robinson, D. Cole, M Spieser, J. Morgan, K. Colburn, R. Julia, J. Bennett, G, Langley, J. Loure, B. Hawkins, M. Meisner, N. Stafrner, C. Smith. B. Mueller, L. Maxwell, G Lyman. D. Reed. Third row: T. Marriott, C. Carter, J. Sands, K. Barbee up to orient the sophomores Several hundred musicians were enrolled in the music courses this year-some intent upon profes- sional careers, others content to be amateurs. In either case they learned music, performing at pub- lic concerts as Well as school assemblies and during daily class practice. During half-time and before and after games, WJ's marching band sounded the fight songs and paraded through many a complicated maze, leaving the spectators back at the first turn. Boops and beeps coming from the gym were pro- duced by a band of a different nature. Composed of thirteen instrumentalists and one vocalist, the dance band performed at the Pop's Concert, at a Lion's Club dance, and during all six lunch periods every day. A. Smith, L. Craig, G. Mol-iewan, M. Cooper, R. McFall. R, Stone, A. Harmantas, B. Snyder, C. Limv, B. Alexander, P. Horton. Fourth row: A. Weiss, J. Silverman, B. Steele, J. Hurlgens, C. Small, R. Williams, B. Lurie, C. Thomas, F. McMurdie, W. Smith, lvl, Sherline. H. Wilson, D. Teel, D. Houyoux, P. NVitze, R. Hartley, J. Shah:-in, S. Herrell. M. Paynter: Majorettes, L to R: P, Fenimore, D. Lowe, E. Houyoux, B. Lutes, J. Angell lg! flnflqnlhl- - iiillli-f' H Elwwi A 'Z'i f. i'fb-Wm-911. W 1' W First violins: M. Kameras, E. Kales, R, Stephan, J. Page, H. Stein N. Ruly, J. Hoenack, M. Mathas, M. Melchoir, D. Kitner, M. Schlesing- er, M. Oferstein, S. Goldberg. Second violins: E. Seegmiller, D. Ricker, S. Vertermark, A. Algire, D. Webster, M. Metz, A. England, S. Gross, M. Schipper, W. Bushell. Bass: D. Hopgood. Cello: P. Tourin, L. ORCHESTRA Clark, D. Terzian, C. Taylor, C. Spencer, G, Frisch, G. Flynn, F. West- wood. Winds: J. Zornig, S. McCune, L. Lanier, S. Pittle, B. Greenberg, R. Plitt. Brass: P. Wertlieb, R. Alexander, S. Wooley, L. Johnston. Viola: D. Thornton, T. Algire, M. Brunton, K. Cooper, M. Osborne. Percussion: S. Silverman, D. Klein MADRIGALS First row: Miss Harder, S. Brelick, V. Lee, D. Rowen, E. Hirsch, L. Max- well. Second row: T. Casey, A. Martinson, L. Clark, S. Wold, C. Callo- way, K. Carlson, J. Levine, M. Womack, V. Cornils. Third row: D. War- heit, M. Hudtloff, G. Reese, B. Roundy, E. Distad, F. Oeltjen, H. Martin In 4 it , l 15 z Ii I -1 .I Turning from Bee-bop-a-lula to Mozart, We see the orchestra come into view. Meeting fifth period every day, they practiced for concerts, contests, and assemblies. The top ten by orches- tra rating ranged from Seventy-six Trom- bones to Mozart's Symphony in G Minor. To the Concert Chorus, school concerts and assemblies were negligible after their television appearance. This group of songsters projected so vigorously over the air that their appearance on Dave Garroway's Today was viewed in liv- ing rooms throughout the area. For those warblers who could not fit chorus into their schedules, the Glee Club was avail- able, and those Whose voices struck a major chord became the Madrigals. ,aw V' Miss Harder tunes them up 'PY' , X X. , .X CONCEKTCHORUS First row: G. Ohnstad, S. Gardner, F. Argent, L. Waddell, J. Parker, D. Warheit, M. Blum, W. Duncan, T. Casey, A. Kiger, J. Smith, D. Rowen, B. Lane, Second row: P. Curry, J. Grooms, B. Locke, S. Wold, B. Dublin, P. Berquist, H. Martin, N. Sprow, J. Varnon, C. Mann, S. Bland, L. Yost, C. Vlachos, P. Brown, Third row: E. Pitt, G. Por- ter, B. Dworin, S. Figgins, Margaret Mushinski, S. Knight, P. Bag- GHHS First row: A. Cox, E. Willcher, B. Bayer, Madelyn Mott, E. Lent, M. Grossblat, J. Thomas, J. Cook, B. Buchwalter, D. Edwards, P. James, K. Galliher, L. Galliher, M. J. Taggart, C. Van Druff, N. Creel, J. Holland, M. Allen, C. Wheeler, D. Carsog Second row: B. Bassham, P. Strickler, P. Sweet, C. Bedford, E. Hirsch, N. Hogan S. Brelick, B. Hege, S. Keely, S. Dieterich, M. Schaffer, S. Hodges M. J. Avery, J. Eaton, J. Carroll, A. Greville, C. Eicher, K. Carlson R. Gates, S. Derr, M. Story: Third row: D. Day, M. Weiss, P. McCurdy, C well, R. Beale, G. Reese, J. Terrill, E. Distad, M. Reynolds, V. Schara- powa, A. Oxenham, P. Pitzer, S. Engle: Fourth row: J. Langley, D. Barry, J. Snider, S. Isenberg, S. Gaarden, L. Reed, F. Oeltjen, J. Gamage, S. Sislen, R. Roundy, J. Waterston, M. Hudtloff, E. Helms, Mary Mushinski, J. Spaulding, C. Bohn, K. Kellerman HORUS J. Young, M. Blake, S. Dove, G. Trunnell, K. Emch, E. Pahler, K. Boeglen, P. Hibben, B. Lefebre, H. Branson, V. Morgan, R. Bradley, J. Pomeroy, J. Goldberg, M. Mclntosh, E. Duberstein, Miss Harder, Fourth row: P. Fields, S. Ott, C. Calloway, M. Hart, C. Basil, B. Stur- devant, K. Butler, J. Aikin, A. Kenny, M. Lerch, S. Houlihan, S. Rad- ford, C. Van Arnam, M. Ledbetter, J. Levine, L. Russell, S. Kizer, C. Kaiser, C. Garlock, J. Stringer, M. Smink, S. Pollock, J. M. Brown MUSIC CLUB First row: R. Valensi, Mrs. Craig, M. Mclntire, B. Lutes, S. Gross, M. McIntosh. Second row: G. Trunnell, C. Taylor, R. Knott, J. Pope, L. Pierce, S. Pollock, A. Narel. Third row: S. Frank, L. House, J. Malone, J. Kessinger, A. Koonin, R. Browning. Fourth row: D. Jerzian, J. Clark, S. Leache, J. Bethke, D. Bishop, J. Weaver A co-educational atmosphere prevailed during third and sixth periods every day with the meeting of the mixed chorus. The term mixed in this sense does not mean that they resembled a tossed salad, but rather that high soprano voices Were mixed with deep bass tones to produce the delight- ful mixture, auditory not gustatory, coming from room 110. The mixed chorus successfully sang at the PTA Christmas concert, an all-school Christmas assemb- ly which featured Silent Night in German, and the Spring concert. Membership in the Classical Music Club or Music Theory Club required neither a knowledge of Ger- man nor a sterling set of vocal chords. All that was needed was a desire for an appreciation and under- standing of good music. It might even appear as though members of the Music Theory Club were in effect mathematicians, studying triads, parallel fifths, and parallel fourthsg but these efforts were all directed to knowledge and enjoyment of music. First row: S. McCune, P. Rabinovitz, G. Lyman, B. Mueller, L. Clark. Second row: M. Sherline, B. Mitchell, B. Craig, J. Watson, J. Page A , CLASSICAL First row: D. Gong, O. Bland, S. Lindley, N. Landes, Carol Shapiro, Charlotte Shapiro, B. Underwood, S. Campbell, L. Raftery. Second row: J. Muth, M. Proctor, C. Ingalls, N. Sprow, R. Sturner, A. Gladsden, J. Eberly, D. Smith, T. Howerton, C. Thomas. Third row: B. Berman, D. Johnson, C. Gar- lock, R. McClay, J. Sanderson, M. Hudtloff, W. Chubb, D. Horn. Fourth row: D. Burd, S. Silverman, T. Keys, L. Sweeney, T. Lamond, B. Schultz, C. Olsen, B. Steele, D. MacArthur, J. Sheridan Feet tapping, heads bobbing, and fingers drum- ming on desks, members of the American Music Club met to listen to some of the coolest music this side of Birdland and Dixieland. This was an op- portunity for students to go beyond the usual band marches, orchestral symphonies, and choral en- sembles. A record, a record player, and a sense of rhythm presided at each meeting. Using recordings of Dave First row: S. Scoggins, M. Orland, D. Huntoon, A. Ross, D. Saunders, B. B. Philips, B. Donahue, J. Euler, B. Gaynor, A. Mitchell, E. Shepherd, C. Glanzman, K. Harris. Second row: M. Mills, L. Weaver, M. E. Finzel, D. Mitchell, R. DeLise, D. Pehle, G. Penney, R. Turner, D. Franyo, B. Stevens, J. Connors, J. Brown, P. Bateman, S. Kenner, P. Weddle. Third row: D. Harris, M. Olloy, A. Mitchell, K. Barnett, E. DeFrancheschi, D. Eldrige, A. AMERICAN MUSIC CLUB Brubeck's quartet, Duke Ellington's jazz parties, Louis Armstrong's Wheezy trumpet, and Errol Garner's syncopated piano, the members compared and analyzed different types of jazz. To make the analysis complete, the club planned a trip to a local jazz studio where they could observe music in the making as Well as the musicians themselves. Childs, W. Stickney, V. Cornils, A. Myrup, D. Weisz, W. Post, P. Barrick M. Killeri, S. Hobson, Miss Harder. Fourth row: S. Seymour, M. Dalman J Berne, K. Hartman, M. Gilliss, B. Preuit, M. Loftus, D. Tinsler, J. Stall smith, R. Galliher, J. Fitzgerald, N. Conklin, B. Griffith, R. Seiders, J Martin, S. McSean, S. Pineau, J. Lenerking, M. Womack, B. Joseph -qt?-24,1 l 'pun-an DRIVER EDUCATION training car as part of each grading period. 'V Beep! Beep! Although it sounds like the song . ,V., about the little Nash Rambler's chasing the Cadillac, ,:'V' l c t i t :'f' ' it's only one of the driver education students claim- ing his right of Way. After six Weeks of classroom instruction, these aspiring drivers spent the remain- ff 'I der of the semester in groups, one of which used the 'ZEVA f fff - Mr. James W. Gilmore driver education GIRL PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Lee Roudebush takes a walk it Miss Jane E. Short physical education: cheer- leaders, Girls Athletic Association, Gymkhana t a ,cg I: L,,' .5 I jf Mrs. Alice I. Young physical education: ma- jorettes, Girls Athletic Association Miss Helen Mary Cook physical education: Pom pon team, Girls Athletic Association , , awk, N ,9,., ,114 5 yf, g y . f .xl .,.VV, A W -,A ,. ,,,-, -9 ,Q sf.-:vw '- ' 'fv-iff: -'.f7Fl7' l'. - V, cy y z a Donald C. Schuessler driver education GYMKHANA CLUB GIRL THLETIC ASSOCIATIO Those living masses seen tumbling and springing around the gym are not kangaroos-they are the gym classes attempting to develop skill in jumping up and down and rolling over. Actually, these seemingly antic exer- cises practiced on the trampoline and tumbling mats are an important part of the physical education curriculum, con- tributing to the development of balance and coordination. If students want to learn more than the ordinary knee drops and head stands, the Gymkhana Club is the place for them. The athletic members of this club advance to stunts such as the dou- ble twist and barrel roll, performing them also on the smaller mini-tramp. Carrying through with another aspect of the physical education classes, the Girls Athletic Association invites girls to join in order to participate further in sports such as hockey and basketball. First row: S. Melton, R. Carr, M. Killeri, S. Bradley, B Locke, C, Ragland, J. Dodds, D. Keller, B. McMur Second row: G. Jump, L. Williams, R. Dupree, C. Sm th E. Marlow, M. Lindsay, R. Houyoux, R. Clarkeg Third r S. Troup, D. Yates, C. Carpenter, E, Greeves, B. Foreshe W. Crisp, E. Eisenhart, R. Wootton, B. Hayes, Fourth r J. Gramatte, L. Whitson, K. Johnston, Van Holmes, D. F G. Thompson, Miss Short Stephanie Troup sails .I -si NX Maureen Ollry and Donna Mitchell roll while Bridget Foreshew ZOOIHS It takes Judy Ober and Linda Muth in Donna Mitchell's handstand SOPHOMQRE GAA First row: C. Beach, K. Rinrz, S. Schmitter, G. Campbell, L. Brown, P. Schwind, B. Akers, C, Creer, J. Pope, J. Grooms, B. MeMurdie, J. Gram- matte, J. Clark, C. Runner, E. Pitt, K. Loveland, J. Schumaker, L. Warring- ton, C. Watson. Second row: L. Everhart, E. Houyoux, A. Carlson, N, Decker, P. Brite, L. Yost, M. Killeri, M. Carr, M. Mott, F, Payne, E. Eisen- hart, P. Coloecio, N. Stagner, D. Walton, C. Bostok, B. Lolas, S. Vance. S, Woolley, A. Narel, S. Pollack. Third row: K. Carlson, N. Littman, D. I , I ..,,.?93Bk,., ..,.. , .... ,mu .4 f' ive! . Donna Mitchell and Maureen Ollry meet pedically Charlotte Beach jets off, and Karen Johnston comes in for a landing Fritz, C. Calloway, L. Sweeney, C. Ingalls. M. Proctor, C. Smith, M. McNeil, R. Hague, D, Counselman, M. Lindsay, R. Clark, J. Monaco, S. Buck, L, Eddy, A. Bowker, P. Williams. Fourth row: Miss Short, B. Colby, C. Congress, C. Basil, D. Crankshaw, B. Hege, P. Bergquist, L. Whitman, J. Plock, L. Drurkemiller, S. Shapiro, J. Vance, J. Goldberg, S. Glealer. B. Kapler, E. Shaefer, N. Holmes, E. Seeamiller, E. Helms Q . JUNIOR-SE IOR GAA First row: D. Clifford, P, Br-own, J. Ober, S. Troup, M. Buckley, D. Risen G. Campbell, vice-president: L. Brown. secretary: P. Schwind, treasurer P. Moon, B. Horn, B. Foreshew, E. Eysenburg, B. Lane, E. Kelly, N. Satter field, J. Enpgleman, L. Fritz, P. Strickler. Second row: G. Watson, M. Mayo, J. Heydenburg, D. Pritchett, C. Griffith, R. McDonald, K. Stein, L. Leonard J. Bishop, S. Burger, J. Larson, D. Counts, J. Lindsay, J. Bien, K. Butler, S. Sherman, C. Carpenter, S. Harris, N. Picton, S. Kenner. Third row: M Shiefer, J. Sharpe, M. Clapp, J. Dodds, M. Mcintire, F. Nelson, S. Melton B. Locke, B. Dworin, B. Mintz, G. Fitzgerald, S. Bagwell, M. Scharf, S Plumb, N. Given, C. Snyder, J. Snider, S. Gaarden, N. Goubleman, S Langley, L. Barron, Miss Short. Fourth row: N. Ebel, S. Thurston, L Roudebush, J. Rosenrelt, C, Brite, E. Rogers, L. Russel, B. Donahue, C Neff, S. Kaiser, C. Jerome, P. Payne, C. Teague, P. Fenimore, K. Johnson B. Hayes, P. Norris, D, Edwards, F. Kay, L. Lynch, B. Anderson, H. Branson D. Hedges, D. McNeil 'QS !-l'WD 'Y'- POM PONS First row: J. Pope, S. Bouma, S. Smith, S. Bland, K. Carlson, D. McNeil, C. Ingalls, J. Yudowitch. Second row: Q. McBrier, B. Mider, L. Warring- ton, J. Bein, L. Hansen, C. Calloway, captaing R. Knott, C. Dinwiddie, M. Schiefer, K. Stottlemeyer P. Fenimore, D. Lowe, J. Angell, B. Lutes, E. Houyoux, captain CHEERLEADERS First row: B. Foreshew, J. Peterson, K. Stein, H. Kyber, T. Brownell. Second row: E. J. Seegmiller, B. Wright, M. Killeri, L. Brown, M. McNeil with Myrtle I A,,V A tg.. M 9, ' ff 2 , sf , f ' S , f M Mg.. .3 PTF' . l flii Q 'l..f 5 1 it fill F ': . N usa. . 1:1 , gyrus . I -.X. a. 331 ...S a Q A 2 I . . 0 g Embodying school spirit, cheerleaders, Pom pons, and Majorettes lend life to game festivities. The combined energy of these teams directs WJ en- thusiasm to team support. A distinctive season for the cheerleaders, 1959- 60 saw new cheers among those in the traditional repertoire. This team was credited with a major part in Varsity and JV victories, say the Spartans who were urged on by enthusiastic encouragement and appreciation. Because the students-especially the boys-en- joyed their synchronized steps, the Pom pons were in demand at assemblies as Well as at games. This year was memorable for them, too, as an occasion for wearing new, form-fitted white cotton instead of the shapeless skirts and sweaters. The bright white of the Majorettes' uniforms sparkled in half time shows and in the annual Bethesda Christmas parade. ' V .. ' 1. 'wwywf 'W f 'gf H e w Zffvawiqab' Navi? WW 'W 1' gg, -fl f f: wr- V -44,1 fn 1 Wg ,1iw7?f'ffi'f 'W' 9' 'wggf We 5 A Q, S, f V' Vw? J' Www 'Q' I U N ,Mau 1139 55 1- uf ' . f , -w W. J 'wg f ,AW f NN,-.'ff2mvA-'k. Q , , ,V Q .ESQ-Q.. A Eli . Q in yg. K . X - 'QM f.., HOCKEY HO OR TEAM 3 , 1: 55 .1 x . Tom Richter demonstrates that soccer is part of the gym class rv- IQ, Mr. Allen A. Swick Mr. Thomas J. Albergh chairman, physical educa- physical education: tion: Varsity Club coach, football and wrestling nf' ' g j tl- Q 1 Q31 , dl' .' ' lf? I -'V-Y . if ? Mr. James F. Kline Mr. George E. Thompson physical education: physical education 3 coach, football and track coach, baseketball BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATIQ Having taken care of the brain in the classroom, WJ takes care of the brawn in the gym or on the playing fields. Geared to a well rounded understand- ing of calisthenics and sports, boys in physical ed- ucation classes learn those skills that will be useful in individual or group sports now and later. During the year, the physical education curricu- lum includes health and hygiene, sports, and the rules that go with them. Combinations of lectures, demonstration, and practice are the methods the teachers use. Thus they turn potential into kinetic energy, raising steam each day as the boys go to Work. Sports such as basketball, football, and baseball, chosen for their popularity and adaptability to team play, and individual sports such as tumbling, Wrest- ling, and tennis are among the vehicles used to teach not only rules and techniques, but also fairness and good sportsmanship. In order to take Driver Education, a matter of six weeks of training and study, one must be enroll- ed in physical education. Beyond one year required in high school, physical education is elective. Physical education includes basketball l x R21 fi if J .fu P J 3 he j sz. L Lglif - ' A s , ' 4, if Mr. Miller thinks it over Mr. Gregory wishes the team the best before the B-CC game. They got it, 13-0 VARSITY RECORD QVERYBCDDY LOVES FCCDTBALL 33 WJ 7 Anacostia ................ WJ 7 Richard Montgomery ...... 25 WJ 6 High Point ......... 7 WJ 7. ,Montgomery Blair . . . . . .35 WJ 7 Bladensburg ..... . . .12 WJ 6 Wheaton ......... . . .15 WJ 1'4. Suitland ............... .. 2 WJ 13 Bethesda-Chevy Chase ..... 0 WJ 25 Northwood .......... .. 6 x '- , ,4.,J o o, , .-. - rf M -s. iiz +rf fo' at'e o 5. 94! 'l .li 1 Mr. Gregory and Mr. Lawhead listen with approval as Mr. Miller speaks, Myrtle is on our side, too First row: B. Shultz, D. Beale, P. Schubert, B. Prince, R. King co- captain, B. Shafer, D. Dunlap, F. Stier co-captain, H. Thompson: Second row: C. Woxman, L. Craig, D. Moorehead, D. Rea, B. Arrick, R. In the grand manner of Spartan teams of yore, the Football Varsity finished out the 1959 season with a dazzling three-game winning streak. A strong Suitland squad fell in upset as first vic- tims to the stampeding Spartans. Following an exciting week in which students tanked up on pep and school spirits were raised on high, the Spartans blasted arch-rival Bethesda with a 13-0 cementing before a wildly cheering home crowd. Again at home, the Green Machine pulverized Northwood in the season finale. In previous matches the Spartans were downed twice by Anacostia and Richard Montgomery, com- ing up for the third time only to lose a heartbreaker to High Point. Three succeeding losses to Blair, Bladensburg, and highly-ranked Wheaton were no great stimulant to student morale but afforded Coach J. Paul Miller and Assistants Ronald Law- head and James F. Kline the opportunity to whip the team into shape for late-season triumph. Hartley, R. Alexander, L. Muscatello, R. Farr: Third row: B. Hull, Coach Miller, J. Lytle, E. Larson, P. Bagwell, B. Lancaster, B. Taylor, W P J M d k Ba . rice, . ur oc , L. granoff, B. Kramp, Coach Lawhead F - 5.j'.::-L L,L' , 1. 4 W S .4 wwf aye 4- aw ia . .W af . was K X13 ,. -. 1 . - Y. K ft ai it Q ii Za? K ' e 'ff- V Y V gr 65,150-1. 9 9192 . A 1: 'gp' 4-fr 1 '.-ff ' f V . . . 1 Qu.. gg, F' First row: B. Donahue, B. Singer, D. Griffin, B. Wooton, J. Euler, B. Hayden, B. Norwood, J. Finch, M. Cavanaugh, J. Osman, H. Neu- man, Second row: F. Reck, C. Rowan, M. Fields, D. McNeely, D. E1- dridge, J. Pinion, M. Ofenstein, D. Tinsler, J. Snyder, R. Harris, L. Warren, R. Wagonerg Third row: D. Kilpatrick, G. Larson, J. Owens, i i Mr. Lawhead tells it to Larry Bagranoff BEGINNING GAMBIT Bashing into stuffed bags and grabbing at each oth- ers' legs, the members of the Junior Varsity football team present a diversion to our bovine neighbors. To keep in training, the boys practice from summer on, until opposing team members are available as re- placements for the stuffed bags. In addition to gaining satisfaction from Winning, the players acquire experience in playing football, de- velop a sportsmanlike spirit, and increase their chances of making Varsity the next year. R. er, H. R. Climpson, D. Robinson, A. Gulian, J. Hargett, D. Topping, S. Turn- J. Edwards, Fourth row: R. Pearce, T. Farrely, G. Wallace, Logan, S. Bradley, S. Lumis, J. Gamage, D. Reinhardt, T. Blount, Williams, J. Ford, P. Barbee, Coach Alberghini Coach Miller says what he has to say JV FOOTBALL RECORD Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Opponent Sherwood . . . . . . 0 Blair ........... . . . 0 R. Montgomery .. 6 Landon ...... . . . 0 High Point 0 VVheaton . . . . . 0 Northwood . . . . . 0 B-CC ........... . . .13 Won 5 - Lost 1 - Tied 2 WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ WJ IZ4 L. to R.: T. McGibony, B. McLaughlin, H. Thompson, W. Borror, L. J. Culp, T. Lammondg Kneeling z, K. Ditzler, C. Jennings, J. Goldstein Hall, C. Thomas, W. Price, R. Wilkes, D. Kilpatrick, W. Whitman, Tom Lamond, Calvin Thomas, Walt Whitman, Tom McGibony, Dean Kilpatrick VARSITY RECORD BASKETBALL BUILDS Landon ............ Montgomery Blair . . . Gaithersburg ....... Richard Montgomery . Alumni ............. Wakefield .......... Bladensburg ........ Bethesda-Chevy Chase Suitland ............ Northwood . . . Oxon Hill ........ Wheaton ........... Montgomery Blair . . . Gaithersburg ........ Richard Montgomery Bladensburg ....... Bethesda-Chevy Chase Suitland ............ Northwood ......... Oxon Hill . . . Wheaton . . Substituting qualitative sportsmanship for quan- titative victories, our basketball season can be con- sidered a success. For the Spartans, any season is a victorious one if they manage to Beat the Barons V' This they did successfully early in the year, consid- erably heightening school spirit at Walter Johnson. Spectators viewed many exciting games as our Varsity pulled upsets over suburban Maryland's top teams. Although the Spartan cagers did not take the Bi-County League title this season, they' played good basketball, acting the role of spoilers. The Var- sity squad Won games which cost other teams their Bi-County standing. With several returning boys on the Varsity added to those now playing on the Junior Varsity, WJ should be tough competition next year. Steve Nelson and Buddy Borror Bob Wootton Steve Nelson JV LEAGUE CHAMPS JV RECORD Few of the several junior varsity basketball squads who found themselves on the opposite side of the court facing the Walter Johnson JV team quite expected what was going to happen. The WJ squad, lacking members of exceptional height, succeeded in catching the opposing team off guard. When play started, it soon became evident that the missing height was compensated by speed and accuracy, with an accent on catching the re- bounds. The superior playing and teamwork were obvious when, at the end of the season, the record showed an undefeated season in the Bi-County League and only one loss in the total number of games played. Montgomery Blair . . . Richard Montgomery Green Terrors ....... Wakefield .......... Bladensburg ........ Bethesda-Chevy Chase Northwood ......... Oxon Hill ........... Wheaton .......... Montgomery Blair . . . Richard Montgomery . Bladensburg ....... Bethesda-Chevy Chase Northwood ......... Oxon Hill .... .... Wheaton .... L. to R.: W. Hayden, W. Amos, D. Yates, J. Pugh, C. Newby, S. Nelson, J. Cavin, T. Lukins, B. Moeller, W ic ne ens ein o t on Kneeling- A Zerkin .St'kY.M.Of t',R.W0t: WRESTLING RECORD WJ 23 Northwood oo,,. 24 42 Wheaton . , 2 6 Suitland ,V,,o . 36 45 St. Stephens ..,. 5 10 Northwestern ,. . 33 29 Landon , . , . , 14 18 Gaithersburg . . 26 19 Blair .,,,,.,25 38 St. Stephens . . . 8 WJ placed seventh in the Metropolitan Tournament. First row: E. Harris, J. Gauld, D. Griffin, J. Euler, A. Gordon, L. Mohr, T. Beers, W. Helzg Second row: J. Hardy, G. Larson, J. Hyde, E. Greeves, W. Kramp, F. Reck, J. Stewart: Third row: J. Lytle, L. Feld, D. Rea, M. Fields, L. Bagranoff, C. Woxman, A. Llewellyn, R. Pierce, A. Harmantas MAT MEN WRESTLING Taking a back seat to basketball, the wrestling team showed winning style its third season of com- petition. Feature of the season was a resounding 42-2 ver- dict over Wheaton. Outstanding was Jim Lytle who Went undefeated and was named All-Metropolitan TENNIS H15-Love, 30-Love, 40-Love, Game! Reading like an Errol Flynn biography, the foregoing represents the rapidly growing popularity of tennis. Before tennis could begin to grow however, WJ had to surface courts. After these were readied, classes and competitive teams with victories in Bi- in his weight class. Coach Thomas Alberghini was assisted by Mr. Ronald Lawhead. TENNIS SCHEDULE April Georgetown Prep April Landon April Wakefield April Blair May Northwood May Blair May Wakefield May Georgetown Prep May B-CC May Northwood County matches resulted. TENNIS TEAM Standing. B. Singer, V. Mergard, D. Durant, J. Lukens, J. Shapiro, G. Gould, B. Holden, P. Vi Kneel g F Cady, W Stickney, J. Morgan Qs. Standing: D. Burd, J. Cavin, D. Browne, S. Baldwin, C. Woxman, T. Lamond, Mr. Gilmore. Kneeling: l y G. Rhodes, K. Weymouth, R. Billingse GOLF SQUAD DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Fore! WJ,s linksmen had a previous record to live up to this year, for during the '58-'59 season, WJ's industrious golfers claimed the Bi-County, Mary- land State, and District Area Championships. The graduation of four of that team's regulars left in 1959-60 two lettermen bolstered by three re- servists and two promising sophomores. April April May May May May May May May 4 11 2 6 9 13 16 20 23 SCHEDULE Wheaton Richard Montgomery Northwood High Point Blair Northwestern Bladensburg B-CC Annual Schoolboy Championship .5 Tom Lamond Frank Black Pete John John Holzberg fr rf, Y 1 som fl! L N 2 A BASEBALL SCHEDULE April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May 1 5 7 12 14 25 28 2 5 9 12 16 19 23 26 Landon Sherwood Richard Montgomery Gaithersburg Oxon Hill High Point Northwestern Bladensburg Blair Suitland Wheaton Northwood B-CC Wheaton B-CC Andy Gladsden helps WJ run up its 10-3 victory over Landon BASEBALL'S SUNNY SEASCN Niliifllillw M75?lMW 01fN'llul lol 'lXvi3JfwfM1mwNV fiXVffMllfflljffl lifllbrw Milf Although baseball is usually heralded by the League, which meant that we faced the power- coming of warm springlike weather, its only har- houses of the area. In spite of this tough com- binger this year came in the form of snow and petition, the boys excelled in the sport in which cold. March arrived with an eight inch snowfall, WJ's namesake, Walter Perry Johnson, earned discouraging for several weeks signs of spring. his fame. This was our second year in the Bi-County Standing: Mr. Thompson, R. Kramp, C. Rowe, T. Slease, W. Chubb, D. Tin- Prince, B. Shafer, B. Hull, W. Feelemyer, C. Spring, L. Taylor: Sitting: er, S. Gieser, D. Dupree, B. Arrick, D. Beale, J. Eberly, P. Clausen, B. Stottlemeyer, B. McLaughlin, M. Offenstein, H. Newman, J. Walter, Luehrs, B. Amos, J. Loubeg Kneeling: B. Gaynor, T. Beech, J. Gold- D. Carroll. F' Stier. L. Muscatello tein, S. Kellner, T. Blount, A. G ladsden P C k A. Llewellyn. B. , . l'00 :rm E W ,, WEIGHT- LIETING CLUB First row: W. Loving, J. Padgett, N. Rudelius, W. Post, M. Blum, R. Dattoli, Mr. Fowleg Second row: W. Stottlemyer, T. Pendleton, J. Walter, T. McMahon, J. Mazzi, I. Rappaport, C. Linton, P. Skoglund, L. Dowg Third row: S. Gieser, D. Dildine, G. Gray, J. Gammage, R. Rutan, R. Browne, J. Gilhool, N. Jarrett New this year and in operation for the first half v X of the school year, the Weight-lifting Club offered a LE ' body-building program. Sponsored by Mr. Morgan A A Fowle and Mr. Andrew Sonner, the club proved im- V mediately popular to its members. Its popularity gave ' Way in the late spring to a Rifle Club, sponsored by Mr. Bruce O. Sivertsen, which took the members out- J: is , - A ggoil g A fi V of-doors. ji 1:-?fr5:-i 7 T T' T-ji - 4 tg gg 3- Je flee. S '-' 3 or-A. 531-fe A r TRACK SCHEDULE April 8 Northwood, High Point at WJ April 13 Wheaton at WJ April 29 Blair at Northwestern May 3 John Carroll at WJ May 7 Northwood Invitational at Northwood May 10 Richard Montgomery at WJ May 14 Bi-County Meet at WJ May 21 Montgomery County Class A Meet at WJ May 28 Maryland State at Class A Meet Catonsville gf? TRACK TEAM The same snow which hampered baseball de- terred the Spartan track team, but practice in early March prepared for a second year in Bi- County competition starting with a meet with Northwood and High Point in April. Six letter- men, Warren Price in the high jump, John Mur- dock putting the shot, Dick Dunlap, Richard Hart- ley, and Chuck Carter in the dashes, and Dave Robinson in the pole vault, returned. Coach James Kline piloted this year's squad. The season was closed with the Montgomery County and Maryland Class A meets in late May. K iii S- fi. R-'L ffm First row Qsittingb: C. Pergler, R. Seim, D. McNeely N' Powell D, Rob- man, A. Harmantas, B. rQayden, S. Strack, R. Julia: Fourth row: J. Hud- inson, B. Norwood, T. McGibony, C. Carter: Secong' 3 k '1' 3 J Kessinger, R. Farr, J. Murdock, L. Beebe, J. Rabbit Igfwzvafhgfe Higgqa,-t 1 y B Shultz H Thompson J Bennett' Th' f' ' ' , gens, P. Skoglund, B. Wmlfsohn, N. Cooper, H. Ethier, T. D'Amato, A. - Zack, R. McFall, A. Weissf Fifth row: S. McMann, G. Penney, E. Es- B G 'ff'th B. R t , '. Pinion, D. Rea, S. Lohnes, J. Iskrant, ef ' ' ' . . ' ' ' Ui :S. St' , R. vier, . ri 1 , uan .1 ,V Pierce, K. Jenne, D. Griffin, M. Barch, B. Harfhanlzog. HimmSFrSfmLeib, Ha,-1-gd iii,-'fn-'f ,ft 9 who? 'z . 4 ' 2 J - I , , Lf Co-captains Rick King and Fred Stier Jim Lytle, A11 Metropolitan Champion in his weight class First row: L. Muscatello, T. Lamund, R. Farr, treasurer: J. Lytle, Bagranoff, B. Arick, L. Hall, J. Murdock, B. Taylor, S. Kellner, secretary: C. Woxman, president: B, Prince, vice-president: S, Bald- B. Shafer, S. Spencer win, R, King: Second row: R. Alexander, B. Lancaster, E. Larson, L. if 1 i K X -40 . 3 41 Quai . ei J 1 I st row: K. Ring, D. Schroeder, M. Cunnare, M. Carr, F. Payne, J. La Harris. Second row: L. Clark, E. McGinley, S. Smith, E. Bendit, J. Water- t n, J. Levine, N. McLaughlin. Third row: R. Benbow, D. Costello, C. Runner CO-CDRDINATING COUNCIL bovit WJ SCA of MCRA of MASC of NASC! Officially, this means the Walter Johnson Student Council of the Montgomery County Regional Association of the Maryland Association of Student Councils of the National Association of Student Councils. Through conventions and workshops, as Well as correspondence, WJ keeps in touch with the other parts of its initials, keeping informed of projects and learning from others. Of immediate concern to the SCA were projects on its own stamping ground. Much work was done independently, but projects undertaken collectively -such as a sportsmanship award-were directly beneficial to WJ also. Club Workshop was still another bond with local schools. Our Co-ordinating Council established the workshop with Blair, B-CC, and Northwood so that representatives from these clubs could compare notes. Established in the second semester, the Work- shop built a foundation for an early, smooth or- ganization of clubs in the fall of 1960. Within Walter Johnson, the Co-ordinating Coun- cil served as a clearing house for clubs. For in- stance, when Tri-Hi-Y planned to sell octopi they turned to the Co-ordinating Council for approval, suggestions, and capital. TUDE T COUNCIL ASSOCIATIO REPRESENTATIVE couNclL First row: M. Long, P. Payne, M. Thee-man, C. Bailey, J. Engleman, row: J, Thompson, S. Hobson, T. Slease, D. Bailey, J. Shapiro, P. Gin- L. Linebarger, K. Stein, M, Steadman, G. Yano, B. Von Eckardt, D, Whit- ger, P. Johansen, B. Goshen, J. Morgan, B. Johnson, J. Labovitz, D. eley, B. Foreshewg Second row: B. Norwood, M. Chase, E. Hight, M. Romig, Moorehead, M. Ruff, B. Winfree, J. Cobb, T. Brown, J. Miller, D. Reich- S. McKean, J. Levine, J. Biren, C. Basil, L. Yost, G. Jean Lyman, N. ardt, D. Kilpatrick, B. Hayden Goubleman, J. White, J. Bullock, F. Payne, C. Ingalls, C. Runner, Third X 7-1---------K- i M X g 132 X l I X Seated: J. Cobb, treasurer: G. Yano, recording secretaryg Miss Brown, sponsor, T. Brown, president, M. Carr, vice-president: J. Thompson, corresponding secretary, Standing: J. Bullock, AFS Committee chairman: C. Ingalls, Social Committee chairman: T. Marriott, Special Services Committee chairman: K. Stein, Publicity Committee chairman: J. Miller, sergeant-at-arms: F. Payne, parliamentariang D. Moorehead, Athletic Committee chairman, B. Winfree, chaplain: M. Steadman, Welfare Committee chairman EXECUTIVE CCLINCIL will .Sink Mimi? ll, .1'.2Q1,f'7' Z XJ ,JZ- Q2 ' 2241 'w K -szilqgsst 1 x ns Wk -- - GO ERNS THRCUGH REPRESENTATIC J. Cobb, M. Steadman, K. Stein, J. Bullock, G. Yano, F. Payne, and T. Marriott give J. Thompson as their contribution to the SHARE Drive Sixth period every day sounds like many meet- ings for executive council, but the success of their projects from sophomore orientation to the final game of the basketball season shows how well they used their time. With permanent improvements, like the delineation of the smoking area and the purchase of bleachers, they served posterity as well as the classes of '58, '59, and '60. Mailboxes for homeroom representatives put op- eration on a level of maximum efficiency, so rep council meetings were held only every two weeks. Working with the reps, exec council carried on a record-breaking Christmas Welfare Drive. A school spirit campaign, punctuated by a day of silence and by rallies, multiplied football game attendance. And so it went, on through June, when the SCA turned over to the new officers a school with new traditions and revitalized spirit. 'Nami if f Z2 1 4 fl ok.: ,al 5,1 Y . V V If U B vvlvavv Q ,fr 1 i VYVVVV V vvllv ll vxll svlswww Vw ll v v xi VV , ,.., , ,W , 7 if 2, 1 5' V' i fi . 7 'i:' -if c ff?-:, ' Q .44 try, f. . .4- f w f - ' First row: P. Stoner, C. Kurtz, recording secretary: B. von Eckhardt, corresponding secretary: M Schiefer, treasurer: M. M. McNeil, president: G. Redmond, vice-president: L. Leonard, historian F. Payne, L, Druckemiller: Second row: S. Schmitter, B. Foreshew, S. Webb, Miss Springston, D. Mc- Neil, N. Littman, J. Bullock, J. King, E. Seegmiller, K. Kellerman, G. Yano, M. Sbeadman, D. Whibeley, L. Linebarger First row: B. Hayden, J. Labovitz, treasurer, F. Oeltjen, recording secretary: D. Swinburne, president B. Norwood, vice-president: B. Winfree, corresponding secretary, Second row: J. Euler, R. Sturner H. Logan, D. Reichardt, A. Shoemaker, B. Prince, A. Gladsden, H. Martin, Third row: J. Gamage, D. Mc- Neely, S. Swinburne, B. Amos, T. McGibony, S. Kellner, D. Moorehead, B. McLaughlin, T. Marriott Fourth row: Mr. Sivertsen, sponsorg D. Yates, B. Alexander, M. Lenderking, B. Welfare, S. Silverman KEY CLUB SERVES Although in Walter Johnson as in any other school there is naturally an academic atmosphere, the members of the Key Club were able for one night to change this bookish feeling into that of an Hunacademicu movie theater. This feat came in the form of coke-tails and the flicks, a double feature movie shown in the gym one Friday night for a reduced price. Spartan bumper stickers, the school sign at the entrance driveway, and the flag pole on the athle- tic field were among the other accomplishments of this boys' service club. An international hon- orary organization associated with the Bethesda chapter of the Kiwanis Club, it chooses its mem- bers on the basis of character, scholarship, citi- zenship, and extracurricular activities. AND SO D0 KEYETTES If you want to buy a ticket to a big game, a Keyette will cheerfully help you, but if you try to sneak down a hall early one morning Without permission, her cheerfulness will vanish, not re- turning until you return, the same Way you came. Affiliated with the Key Club in name as Well as purpose, that of service, the Keyette Club is the only honorary organization in WJ just for girls. Except for la difference, membership is based on the same qualities needed for Key Club. Besides playing hall patrol and ticket clerk, the girls also work on community projects such as the Christmas program which they gave this year at an old people's home in Kensington. 5. n as ,- - -.,,,,, ,, , if c 'K , V W A L . .nr fl , ,Q '. ,, 21 . , it First row: D, Dunlap, I. McLeod, D. Thornton, J. Culp, J. Cobb, R. King, D. Beale: Wheel Club membels Dana Calirou' Dick Beale' Second row: B. Hayden, S. Hensel, D. Carroll, R. Hartley, E. Larsen, T. Shuman, Fred SURF, and lan lVlCL6-Oil llsten In V3I'y1HE T. Brown, J. Miller poses of attentiveness WHEEL CLUB NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Like the paternal counterparts in the Rotary Club, Wheel Club members possess leadership, civic- mindedness, and integrity-not to mention intelli- gence, chivalry, and good looks. Although it is an honorary organization, the Wheel Club does not exist merely for the sake of honor, it performs civic functions both in and out of school. Each year, on October 31, at the witching hour, the club sponsors the Halloween Hop, admission free. They also make a contribution to the athletic field by issuing vital aids in the form of sports schedule cards. The National Honor Society, which regularly cor- ners a piece of the egghead heaven mentioned in the foreword, chooses for its members the cream of the crop in every aspect of school life. Brains alone do not qualify for membership, character, leadership, and service are also qualifications. Not satisfied with merely existing, members of the National Honor Society functioned as super- visors in morning study halls. Nor could the mem- bers rest on their laurels once they made it , challenging debates and discussions provided intel- lectual stimulation. Even graduates were brought back to stimulate and be stimulated at an alumni tea in December. First row: B. O'Brien, C. Runnerf B. Highman, C. Beach, H. Kyber, J. Bullock, M, Bates, C. Vlachos, R, King: Third row: W. Henika, P. Colacicco, C. Shapiro, L. Hoch, L. Linebarger, E. Houyoux, M. A. Smith, M, Meisner, A. Gladsden, J. Miller, M. Goldstein, H. Goshen, Steadman, G. Yano, J. Riley: Second row: J. Langley, K. Boeglen, K. H. Martin. R. Roundy, M. Lenderking, J. Waterston, D. Warheit. Counselman, G. Redmond, M. McNeil, L. Hansen, L. Druckemiller, R. S. White, W, Osten, W. Roe, J. Gonnerman Hague, V. Langen, K. Masoner, J. Spaulding, N. Littman, P. Schwind, EU 'FN 1 First row: M. Weiss, V. Lee, J. Jones, P. Messick: Second row: S. Wolfbein, J. Campa, B. Rape- Mary Jane Avery lleye, P. Corstaphney, J. Fishman: Third row: S. Gleazer, D. Berry, M. Schaffer, P. Gerwin, K. Carlson, c. niche,-, D. Althaus, M. schneider student teaches geometry Being a teacher does have advantages-like being on the giving rather than the receiving end of home- work. The group of students aspiring to follow in the footsteps of their history, math, or some other teacher compose the Future Teachers of America Club. They enjoy not only the ordinary club activities such as speakers and field trips, but they also ex- perience active training in their future career. An activity of this sort which they enjoy and the teachers appreciate is grading papers. TURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA SENIOR TRI HI-Y Tri-Hi-Y octopi, anyone? Making these ornamental animals out of yarn was one of the varied projects of the Senior Tri- Hi-Y. The members put them on sale so that stu- dents could purchase them to Wear to school func- tions. Funds raised went to non-profit projects such as sending members to conventions. Working in an atmosphere of service, the mem- bers of the club made themselves available to per- form services for the school and community. Opportunities for trips around the World or to a Hi-Y camp were presented to them in connection with their Hi-Y affiliation. First row: P. Wallace, J. Grooms, D. Lattin, B. Kyber, L. Hansen: Second row: M. DuBois, B. Mider, Q. McBrier, M. Ruff, D. Walton, R. Grey, S. Missakian, B. Akers, C. Creer, P. Moran, Third row: J. Dove, N. Capps, L. Everhart, L. Johnston, P. McCurdy, M. Hart, A. Kenney, L. Loundes, K. Rumball A 2iI'i . First row : D. Edwards, P. Norris, L. Warrington, D. Clifford, S. Burger, L. Vinograd, J U N I O R T H N Y S. Parks, D. DeFrancheski, C. Johnson, Second row: F. Kay, S. Moriarity, L. Bandy, ' ' S. Beers, N. McDaniel, T. Stamwood, A, Robinson, J. Plock, M. Reynolds, D. Counts, P. Moon, S. Bland, G. Adgate, S. Figginsg Third row: B. Anderson, P. Murrill, K. Jen- naltson, J. Vance, A. Harrison, N, Jasper, J. Snider, S. Marcus, S. Smith, P. Berquist, J. Larsen, When Christmas is a-coming and the geese are getting fat, the Sophomore and Junior Tri-Hi-Y girls arerunning themselves thin performing many a charitable service. This year they served as volunteer Workers at the tuberculin center in Bethesda and provided a Christ- mas dinner for a needy family. Seated: M. Williamson, M. Monroe, P. Payne, Jean Kurlander, T. B. Horn, S. Baily, J. Monaco, F. Clark Owing to its popularity, Tri-Hi-Y held a second installation for new members in mid-Winter. Per- haps this popularity stemmed from its affiliation with YMCA, but more likely it stemmed from an interest in the many good works. Alexanderg Standing: E. Hight, P. Ginger, L. Lynch, N. Rapke, C. Pincock, P. Killeri, S. Bagwell, B. Hardie, C. Brite, S. Plumb, S. Chaney, C. Thompson, M. Morris, J. Stark, P. Johnson, E. Eisenburg, J. Lenderking, P. Parker, A. English, D. Helt, S. Langley, L, Sewell, S. Vestermark, M. Van Nice, B. Ready, Joan Kurlander SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y E' PALATABLE PRCC-RAMS 5 L ,1 l96O DRAMA i Z V v , y V ,Mu-s, Z Z ' fiwavr ,, f l g Mr. Prigg returns as Santa Claus to entertain Fred Stier as well as the rest of the juniors and sophomores I -'-- Ai! f A K 1 The Silver Cord plays at WJ with Martha Lindsay, Barbara Meehan, Cindy Snyder, Curt Bell, and Lee Little A member of the Exchange Club presents the Freedom Shrine to WJ FANTASIA l96O Brenda Lutes is about to swing her baton Barbara Bayer dances to Satan Takes a Holiday Shannon Lindley is a contemporary clown Mr. Stout eats a candy bar with assistants John Saunders looking on and Ed Kelly looking off John Waterston and Karen Carlson introduce Russian dance in Fantasia Jill Young and young friend are beat Carole Backus, Pat Moon Barbara Bayer, Lynn Yost, Bob Wootton Paula Heitz 'Pwr 40 BnBo1 anva Bllba L, KY' kka.. blk w Q ' 7 o'B: W QQQ1 DRAMA CAUGH1 Susan Park, Lorraine Vinograd a ,, Q 5 5 5 Z X 5 -, 3 Q, Z ff' 2 2 2 Z 5 Z f,My4,W f gfipan Biran ' ' ' , . 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Bachschmid Jewelers and Silversmiths 7337 Wisconsin Avenue Oliver 2-5465 Bethesda 14, Maryland Silverware Repairs Diane Counts and Susie Smith are buying their suits, slacks, and blazer from Mr. Gad Jacobson, of the LADIES SPECIALTY SHOP 7450 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda ISO Jim Miller, Brad Welfare, Renny Temple, Mickey Carr and Jenny Thompson lift their voices in song-slaves for a day, purchased to raise money for charity. KATHERINE MIZELL'S Keye Modeling and Finishing School Join WJ's growing list of graduates who are members of the Keye Teen Model Club. Established in 1956, the Keye School was the first school of modeling and self-improvement in the Bethesda-Chevy Chase area. 4904 St. Elmo Avenue Bethesda 14, Md. OL 6-2221 Suburban Washington's Largest and Most Complete Fashion Production Agency LEON'S MEN SHOP for The Best in School Clothing 7434 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, Maryland OL 2-1553 Mary1and's Distinguished Motor Hotel Chevy Lodge 8130 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, Maryland OLiver 6-9300 Our charming Dining Room is Open to the Public 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily ff' ?Complete service for yourgwurdrolmeg When You're In The Mood , out For Wonderful Food mug Head For The Nearest if - f5 fybr -A HOT sHoPPEs ,, 'Q . . URHOP Q SERVIG A America's Finest Drive-In Restaurants 'l f Cordell and Norfolk Avonun :- B.'h.54Ur ' as oi.. 6-5313 y - ' , ' .'1:l:fl -' ,f ' f ' . 2592 BIALEK'S MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY Bethesda Medical Building 8218 Wisconsin Avenue For Free Delivery Call OLiver 4-1010 open daily 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to 6 Left to right: Doug Tinsler, Mimi Chase, Steve Nelson, Vern Cornils make arrangements satisfactory to all. DRU RY HARDWARE 7931 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, Maryland OL 4-4964 Allen J. Beall, Prop. BETH ESDA MINIT-MAN CAR WASH 4716 Cheltenham Drive, Bethesda, Md. Adjoins Chevy Chase Chevrolet Co. OLIVER 4-5400 Hours Daily: 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Sunday: 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. fClosed for lunch 1 to 1:30 Daily Onlyj Congratulations Class of 1960 TOM O'KEEFE representing HERFF-JONES CO. official manufacturers of the Walter Johnson class ring 1139 Canterbury Lane Alexandria, Virginia Compliments of MUTH BROTHERS Builders 8004 Norfolk Avenue The Florist at SU B U RBAN appreciates teenage trade Steve Silverman thinks it over: Decisions, al- ways decisions The merchants of the CONGRESSIONAL PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER congratulate the 1960 graduating class Bethesda Community Store Greentree Road at Old Georgetown OLiver 2-9731 the place to go for an after-school snack NOONE'S BARBER SHOP OL 4-9712 Professional Service Lake Shopping Center 8509 Connecticut Ave. Any Time Is A Good Time For The Good Taste Of Coke COCA COLA Served Where The High School Crowd Gathers COMPLIMENTS WORTH'S-ON-THE-PIKE Nationally Famous Women's-Men's Apparel 1'1616 Rockville Pike WH 6-9200 Ni? ..:,u.-, L v .M I .. as ti' , - IL ' 29 Wisconsin Circle OLiver 6-6654 Chevy Chase, Mcl. Left to right: M. Waugh, A. Porge, M. Hoolger, M. Thornton, H. Dawson, E. Bock, K. English, V. O'Neill, R. Arnold, E. Heilmin, J. Chapman, J. Gaffney, C. Williams THE SPORTSMAN 7012 Wisconsin Avenue Specializing in all sports Team Equipment o Trophies Special prices for all schools FREE PARKING OL 2-3132 fg ad J N ARB SHOP 10528 Connecticut Ave. 5 Kensington, Md. -7 7 D Jw! af M To LARRY ALAN 225 N. Washington St. Rockville Center Rockville, Maryland The area's largest selection in styleright clothes and sportswear specializing in preps and young men's sizes Melvin H. Ceppos Phones: OLiver 2-3069 - 2-0133 COMMUNITY PAINT 81 HARDWARE, INC. Glass-Roofing-Houseware Seeds-Fertilizer-Garden Tools- 7250 Wisconsin Ave. Bethesda 14, Maryland OL 2-3327 Parkway Cleaners 81 Dyers 8402 Connecticut Avenue Chevy Chase 15, Md. Bob Rosenfeld I54 DISTINCTIVE HAIR STYLING FOR THE DISCRIMINATING WOMAN 2 hair styling salan 4937 BETHESDA AVE., 2 BETHESDA, MARYLAND ffm. 'A' Mrs. Taylor, Lish Whitson hold a consultation Ol-iver 'G over . . . you guessed it! . . . English. , 1 is .. y a' A '-Q . . ,,,, t o ' R' h. 6822 Wisconsin Avenue BetheSda,Mary1and H. Seren Gullan Jeweler Remember our Gou RM ET SHOPPE 7216 Wisconsin Avenue i with s , Bethesda 14, Maryland imported delicacies from around the world Deliveries 7 days a Week Cincluding Sundayl Compliments of the builders of ,, - W O M .,Wed.8zFr'.9to9 the new addition to perirueglgl Thurs, 9 ti, 6 Sat. 9 to 7:30 Walter Johnson High School Serving the Rockville Area for over 32 years Thompson's Restaurant GLASSMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. Catering Service 7935 Wisconsin Avenue and Bethesda, Maryland Oliver 4-8024 Oliver 4-8065 155 TED'S BEAUTY SALON 6909 MacArthur Blvd., Bethesda OLiver 4-1476 Mr Ralph Aurelio-Manager Dick Dunlap and Beverly Andelson sharpen pencil and wits Leahy Plumbing 81 Heating Company 7904 Woodmont Avenue Bethesda 14, Maryland OLiver 2-0478 'D J JJ RECORDS J Q K ETY f 7815 Cllr! Georgetown Road BETHESDA, MID fPLivcr +I - F3725 Complete Selection of All Types of Muslc All 45 RPM Records S 89 COMPLIMENTS OF R. E. DARLING COMPANY INC. Success in the offing for students who stay Congratulations for those on their Way And a glorious future to our WJ STUDENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION BETTER PHCDTOGRAPHS MAKE BETTER YEARBOOKS M TT2 i f EETT i Y I :Q 1. I ig! In-5, fr I V :X-fxlu , . jngI,7 ' fa ifvmg-LA T , KQZ -' 49 , ,...w--W dyke '-E' ., W of v 431,34 ' . , fag-.can T1 , Agfff f ,Q ' 3 'f:vf .L1'j4,f',QD f , , ' k, gf 51.31 7lfif,',,l,i,l7 'D 1 f ' Uf , 1,5251-fflzfv 1 1' 'A Lg. fe. f 'Q ' 'Zig-l1'::. ' 1' EQTT ' ' R A -fwo iii?-2 ', ' L 1,1 , LZ ii , K Gwlv l V ,- vi,-1-' V ,g fffff fl uww f' rf 4 ..,,-,.,Q,..L,,,, 'NNY ff' , ,wfrlfz-,.,,,, ,,.. ' My 1 3300 Monroe Road 0 Charlotte, N. C. . THE fihwf IN scHooL PHOTOGRAPHY . Hmm Qwffzz? IN scHooL YEARaooKs. Burd, COMPLETE I Abrams, Bessann: 72, 118 Achstetter, Mary: 15 Adgate, Gloria: 55, 137 Aikin, Jacqueline: 72, 113 Ainsworth, Patricia: 55, 100 Akers, Elizabeth: 15, 118, 136 Alberghini, Mr. Thomas: 121, 113, 123 Albright, Sara: 15, 10, 96 Ale, Alfred: 15, 32, 103 Alexander, Robert: 15, 92, 103, 107, 111, 134 Alexander, Ronald: 55, 58, 112, 122, 130 Alexander, Talaine: 72, 137 Alfandre, Dianne: 72 Algire, Anne: 15, 112 Algire, Thomas: 72, 112 Allen, Betsy: 55, 96 Allen, Carol Ann: 72 Allen, Marilyn: 72, 113 Althaus, Karen: 55, 136 Ames, Antony: 72, 90 Amos, William: 72, 125, 128, 134 Andelson, Anderson Anderson Beverly: 55, 193, 156 Barbara: 55, 118, 137 John: 55 Anderson Lexford: 15, 101 Anderson, Miles: 15, 103 Anderson Roy: 72 Anderson Sarah: 72 Andrews, Brook: 55 Angell, Joan: 109, 111, 119 Antmann, Andrea: 72 Appelbaum, Robert: 72 Archambault, Frances: 55 Argent, Frances: 55, 99, 113 Arick, William: 55, 122, 128, 130 Armstrong, Larry: 72 Arnold, Richard: 72 Arnold, Tomsen: 72, 100 Arrowsmith, Lawrence: 15 Ash, Carole: 15, 90 Ashby, Miss Helen: 92 Atherton, Lynne: 55 Atkinson, James: 15 Aulick, David: 55 Avery, John: 72 Avery, Mary: 72, 113, 136 Bachman, Rosalee: 15 Backora, Richard: 72, 100 Backus, Carole: 16, 109, 110, 140 Bagranoff, Larry: 55, 122, 123, 126, 130 Bagwell, Peter: 16, 113, 122 Bagwell, Susan: 72, 118, 137 Baile, Robert: 72 Bailey. Barbara: 55 Bailey, Charlotte: 55, 110, 132 Bailey, Donald: 72, 103, 111 Bailey, James: 16 Bailey, Richard: 72, 132 Bailey, Susan: 55, 137 Baker, Carol: 72 Baker, Howard: 72 Baker, Tom: 55 Baldwin, Sean: 16, 127, 130 Baltz, John: 16 Bandy, Lynne: 55, 70, 137 Bank of Bethesda: 145 Banvard, Mary: 55, 104 Barbee, Helen: 16, 100 Barbee, Paul: 72 Barbee, William: 72, 111, 113, 126 Barber, Pamela: 55 Barch, Michael: 72, 129 Barnes, Byron: 16, 51 Barnes, Richard: T2 Barnett, Karen: 16, 115 Barnhart, Andrea: 72, 107 Barnhill, John: 16 Barrett, Robert: 16 Barrett, Ronni: 72, 103 Barrick, Patricia: 72, 115 Barron, Lesley: 55, 118 Barry, Barbara: 55, 93, 141 Baruch, Karen: 55 Basil, Carol: 16, 113, 118, 132 Bass, Georgette: 16 Bass, Richard: 72, 95 Bassham, Barbara: 55, 10, 99, 113 Bassham, Lawrence: 55 Bateman, Patricia: 72, 115 Bates, May: 17, 10, 105, 135 Bayer, Barbara: 72, 113, 139, 140 Beach, Charlotte: 17, 93, 118, 120, 135 Beach, Thomas: 72, 128 Beale, Richard: 17, 14, 20, 113, 122, 128, 135 Becker, Claudia: 73, 99 Beckjord, Peter: 73 Bedford, Catherine: 73, 113 Beebe, Lawrence: 55, 129 Beers, Susan: 55, 129 Beers, Thomas: 73, 105, 126 Beiber, Mrs. Mary: 100 DEX T Beinert, Ellen: 55 Bell, Curtis: 17, 93, 138 Bell, Linda: 55 Belt, Barbara: 17 Belt, Michael: 55 Benbow, Robert: 55, 97, 101, 103, 132, 144 Bendit, Emil: 55, 70, 93, 94, 97, 132 Bennett, Barbara: 73 Bennett, John: 56 Bennett, Mary: 73, 109 Bennett, Mr. William: 8, 6 Benoit, Peter: 17, 103 Berger, Lucille: 17 Bergquist, Pamela: 56, 96, 113, 118, 137 Berlin, Jeffrey: 73, 95 Berman, Robert: 17, 14, 115 Berne, Judith: 73, 10, 115 Berres, Bruce: 73 Berres, Stuart: 17 Berry, Doreen: 56, 113, 136 Bessio, Robert: 17 Beste, Vernance: 102 Bethesda Community Store: 153 Bethesda Minuit Man: 152 Bethke, James: 56, 10, 114 Bethke. Joan: 73, 109 Bialek's Medical Arts Pharmacy: 152 Bicknell, Barbara: 56 Billinglsey, Richard: 73, 127 Bing, John: 73 Binns, Francis: 17 Biren, Joan: 73, 93, 107, 118, 132, 141 Birgfeld, Frank: 56, 111 Bishop, Joan: 56, 118 Bishop, Richard: 56, 118 Bishop, Stephen: 73, 107, 119 Bizzell, Douglas: 68 Blake, Martha: 73, 109, 113 Blackman, Meredith: 56, 111 Blackwell, Suzanne: 56 Bland, Olivia: 17, 107, 115 Bland, Susan: 56, 113, 119, 137 Blinkhorn, Robert: 18, 107 Blinkhorn, Walter: 73 Block, Mrs. Gretchen: 11 Blount, Tom: 56, 113, 126, 128 Blum, Michael: 18, 103, 113, 129 Boaz, Natalie: 18, 109 Boeglen, Margaret: 18, 42, 113, 135 Boese, Barbara: 73, 93 Bohn, Carole: 18, 113 Boivin, Sharon: 56 Boley, George: 56 Bolton, Jane: 56, 10 Bookbinder, Ellen: 18, 100 Borror, Walter: 73, 124, 125 Bortz, Mrs. Ellen: 100, 101 Bostock, Carol: 18, 118 Bouma, Susan: 56, 110, 119 Bowers, Evelyn: 73, 109 Bowker, Ann: 56, 110. 118 Bowman, William: 18 Bradeson, Donna: 56 Bradley, Clara: 73 Bradley, Marcia: 73. 113 Bradley, Sydney: 56, 113, 117, 123 Brady, Peggy: 18 Bramkamp, Mr. John: 100 Brammer, Mr. James: 108 Brannock, John: 73 Branson, Helen: 73, 113, 118 Bray, Ruth: 56, 110 Breedlove, Mr. C. H.: 102, 6 Breimyer, Frederick: 56, 103 Brelick, Susan: 73, 112, 113 Brenneman, Dorothy: 18, 96, 110 Bressler, Brower: 18 Brewer, Richard: 56, 101 Bridgford, Clifford: 73, 95 Brissman, Susan: 73 Brite, Geraldine: 73, 118, 137 Brite, Patricia: 18, 118 Bi-oadhurst, Dawn: 19, 107 Broadhurst, Judy: 56 Brodie, Douglas: 19 Brooke, Karen: 19, 96, 100 THE I96O WI DUP Bryant, Richard: 19 Brylawski, Julian: 56 Buchwalter, Beulah: 73, 103, 113 Buck, Buck, Buck, Carolyn: 56 Frederick: 56, 103 Susan: 56, 110, 118 Buckley, Mary: 56, 95, 118 Buehm, William: 56 k, Jean Louise: 19, 97, 132 133, 134 135 Bumstead, John Warren: 19 Bulloc David: 19, 115, 127 Burgard, William: 73 Burgee, Mr. Edward: 102 Burger, Sandra: 57, 118, 137 Burhoe, Sumner: 57 Burke, Robert: 73 Burrill, David: 73, 90, 100 Bushell, Walter: 73, 112 Butler, Bruce: 57, 111 Butler, Kathleen: 73, 93, 113, 118 Butler, Michael: 74 Buxton, Anthony: 74, 110 Byrd, Jack: 20, 51 C,B.S. Realty Inc.: 145 Cady, Frank: 57, 54, 59, 70, 100, 126 Cafeteria Workers: 154 Caldwell, George: 20, 99 Calkins, James: 74 Calloway, Carolyn: 20, 96, 112, 113, 118, Cammack, Barbara: 74 Cammack, Patricia: 20, 100 Campa, Carlota: 20, 10, 136 Campa, Mary: 20, 10 Campbell, Gale: 20, 99, 118, 120 Campbell, Rebecca: 74, 93 Campbell, Scott: 20, 115 Caplan, Steven: 74 Capps, Nancy: 20, 136 Capri Casuals: 144 Carbert's: 150 Carlso Carlso Carlso Carlso n, Ann: 20, 113, 118 n, James: 74, 101 n, Karen: 93, 110, 136, 139 n, Karen Lou: 21, 112, 118,119 Carothers, George: 57 Carow, Jon: 74 Carpenter, Carol: 57, 70, 117, 118 Carr, Edward: 74 Carr, Michael: 21, 118, 132, 133, 146, Carr, Robert: 21, 117 Carrol Carrol l, Dana: 57, 111, 128, 135 l, Julie: 74, 113 Carter, Charles: 21, 14, 111, 129, 140 151 Carter, Gregory: 74 Casey, Thomas: 57, 111, 135 Casner, Sandra: 57, 100 Cavanaugh, John: 74, 113, 126 Caveney. Ned: 74 Cavin, John: 74, 125, 127 Chalkley. Carol: 74 Chamberlain, David: 21 Chamberlain, Denis: 57, 103 Chand Chane ler, Frances: 74, 104 y, Sue: 74, 137 Chapman, Terry: 57 Chapp Chase. Chase, Chevy Childs Christ Christ Christ Chubb ell, Ashley: 57 Carolyn: 75, 132, 152 Louise: 74 Chase Motor Hotel: 151 , Alan: 74, 115 , Thomas: 74, 93 ian, Christine: 57 ian, Gladys: 21 ,Waynez 21, 115, 128 Church, Margaret: 74 Cioffi, Thomas: 57 Clapp, Marjorie: 57, 110, 118 Clark, Doris: 74 Clark, Frances: 57, 137 Clark, Clark, Clark James: 74 Janet Lee: 21, 114, 118 Lanora: 21 112 114 132 cial-kt, Renee: 21,'117,,118,,120 Brooks Bonnie: 19, 14 Brown, Charles: 73, 105 Brown, Miss Elizabeth: 100, 133 Brown, Elizabeth: 56, 54, 104, 118, 119 Brown, Janet M. 73, 113, 115, 118 Brown, Janet S.: 73, 95 Brown, Judie: 73 Brown, Neville: 56 Brown, Patricia: 56, 113, 118 Brown Rebecca : T3 Brown, Thomas: 19, 132, 133, Browne, Richard: 19, 127, 129 Brownell, Tempe: 56, 100, 119 Browning, Robin: 56, 114 Bruce Variety: 145 Bruner. Robert: 56 Brunton, Marion: 56, 99, 112 Bryant, Mrs. Dorothy G.: 10 135 Clausen, Christopher: 21, 93, 96, 128 Clausen, Peter: 74 Clifford, Diana: 57, 118, 137 Climpson, Charles: 57, 103, 113, 123 Cobb, James, 57, 132, 133, 135 Coca Cola: 153 Coffin, Judith: 74 Colacicco, Patricia: 21, 99, 118, 135 Colburn, Kenneth: 57, 54, 97, 101, 111 Colby, Elsbeth: 22, 93, 118 Cole, Bette: 74 Cole, David: 57, 111 Cole, James: 57 Collins, Sharon: 57, 103, 126, 129 Community Paint and Hardware: 154 Condit, Norman: 57, 104, 105 Condit, Thomas: 75, 104 Congress, Carol: 22, 118 1 Congressional Plaza Shopping Center: 153 Conklin, Edward: 74, 115 Connell, Richard: 57 Connor, Joseph: 74, 115 Conrad, William: 74, 95 Conradis, Jocelyn: 74 Cook, Helen: 116 Cook, Jane: 74, 109, 113 Cooke, Ronald: 22 Cooper, Kenneth: 22, 112 Cooper, Michael: 57, 111 Cooper, Norman: 22, 129 Corddry, Charles: 57 Corkran, Miss Shirley Ann: 109 Cornnell, William: 74, 95 Cornils, Verne: 74, 112, 115, 152 Corso, Diane: 74, 95, 113 Corstaphney, Margaret: 57, 136 Costello, David: 57, 95, 132 Coughlin, Craig: 57 Coulson, Miss Janet: 92 Coulter, Clifford: 57, 103 Counselman, Diane: 22, 107, 118, 135 Counts, Diane: 57, 137, 144, 150 Cow: 19, 64, 122, 142, 143 Cowen, Thomas: 74 Doughtie, Harry: 58 Dove, Joan: 24, 136 Dove, Martha: 24, 106 Dow, Lansing: 24, 129 Doyle, David: 58 Doyle, James: 75 Dreitlein, Marilyn: 24, 10 Dressel, David: 75, 103 Driscoll, John: 75 Druckemiller, Louise: 24, 97, 118, 134, 135 Druckemiller, Susan: 75, 109 Drury Hardware: 152 Dryden, James: 75, 103 Duberstein, Ellen: 58, 11, 113 Dublin, Barbara: 58, 105, 113 DuBois, Marsha: 24, 136 Duncan, Warren: 24, 113 Foreshew, Bridget: 59, 97, 117, 118, 119, 120 132, 134 Foster, Barbara: 26, 11 Foster, Randolph: 59 Foster, Ray: 76 Fourt, Edwin: 59 Fowle, Mr. Morgan: 110, 129 Fowler, John: 26 Fowler, Roland: 59 Fox, Howard: 76 Frank, Shelley: 26, 114 Franklin, Adrienne: 76 Franyo, Richard: 76, 115 Franz Rickey Shoes: 144 Frid, James: 76 Frisch, Gary: 59, 112 Fritz, Diane: 26, 117, 118 Dunham, Jane: 24 Dunlap, Gail: 24 Dunlap, Richard: 58, 122, 156 Dupree, Richard: 58, 117, 128 Durant, Daniel: 75, 126 Dworin, Barbara: 58, 113, 118 Fritz, Linda: 76, 118 Gaarden, Susan: 59, 113, 118 Galliher, Kathryn: 76, 113 Galliher, Mary: 76, 95, 113 Galliher, Richard H.: 26, 115 Gamage, John: 59, 113, 123, 129, 134 Gamble, Denis: 59 Gardener, Sarah: 27, 113 Garland, Robert: 76 Cox, Alice: 74, 103, 113 Cox, JoAnn: 74 Craig Craig Craig Bruce: 22, 114 Craig, , Mrs. Linda H.: 104, 114 Lynn: 57 111 122 I col. Mani: 100, 101 Crankshaw, Dorothy: 22, 118 Crary, David: 75 Creel, Nancy: 75, 113 Creer, Carolyn: 22, 118, 136 Crickenberger, Fred: 22 Crisp, William: 22, 117 Crocker, Carol: 75 Croddy, Mr. Arnold J.: 108, 94 Crook, John: 57, 128 Crosby, Wayne: 57 Cross, Michelle: 57 Culp, Jim: 23, 14, 135, 124 Cummins, Mrs. Harriet: 8 Cunnare, Maureen: 23, 11, 110, 132 Curry, Carol: 75 Curry, Peggy: 23, 113 Czarnieck, Joseph: 58 Dahan, Virginia: 75 Dalmau, Mariaeli: 75, 115 Dalton, Carol: 58 Daly, Ann: 58, 95 D'Amato, Paul: 58, 95, 129 Danstedt, Sue: 58 Darter, Susan: 58, 99 Dattoli, Robert: 75, 129 Daugherty, Mae: 58 Daugherty, Miss Teresa: 10 Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis Bill: 23, 140 Frances: 75 Jean: 75, 95 Mar aret' 75 109 Y g - 1 , Margaret A.: 75 Eastwood, Charles: 75 Eaton, Janet: 75, 113 Ebel, Nada: 58, 11, 118 Eberly, John: 24, 115, 128 Eckhart, Steven: 22 Eddy, Mrs. Consuelo: 104, 105 Eddy, Linda: 58, 111, 118 Eddy, Nancy: 75 Edgerton, Margaret: 25, 93, 97 Edwards, Dianne: 58, 54, 113, 118, 137 Edwards, Raymond: 75, 123 Eicher, Carol: 58, 113, 136 Eisenberg, Richard: 75, 110, 137 Eisenhart, Mildred: 25, 117, 118 Eisner, Marvoriez 75 Ekberg, Ingrid: 76, 109 Eldridge, Douglas: 76, 113, 115, 123 Ellis, Emile: 58, 99, 111 Elrod, Barbara: 58 Elwyn, Michelle: 76 Emch, Karen: 76, 113 Emmons, Carol: 76 England, Lois: 76, 113 Engle, Sue: 25, 96, 113 Engleman, Janice: 76, 99, 118, 132 English, Alice: 76, 137 Erickson, William: 58 Escoffier, Edward: 76, 129 Estock, Ann: 58 Etchison, Elgin: 25 Ethier, Henry: 25, 129 Euler, John: 76, 71, 113, 115, 123, 126, 134 Evans, Thomas: 58 Everhart, Elizabeth: 25, 118, 136 Eysenburg, lvelyne: 76, 118 Fagg, Mrs. Simone: 104, 6 Fairall, Margaret: '76 Day, Donna: 75, 113 Day, Sally: 75 Deahl, Richard: 58, 103 Deblois, Alan: 75, 103 Decatur, Diane: 75 Decker, Nancy: 23, 118 DeCoursey, Don: 23 DeFranceschi, Diana: 58, 137 Fairbanks, Ellen: 25, 90, 100 Farr, Richard: 25, 122, 129, 130 Fax-relly, Bruce: 25 Farrelly, Thomas: 25, 113 Faulkner, Michael: 25 Fawcett. Walter: 76 Feelemyer, Wayne: 58, 54, 96, 128 Feffer, Carol: 58 Garlock, Carol: 27, 113, 115 Garrett, Kathy: 27, 109 Garrett, Lynn: 76 Garrett, Nancy: 76 Garrigus, Cindy: 27, 100 Garrigus, Peter: 27 Gates. Roberta: 76, 113 Gaynor, W-illiam: 76, 115, 128 Gerwin, Patricia: 76, 136 Getsinger, Ba1'bara: 76 Gianfagna, James: 59, 111 Gibbs, Carole: 27 Gibbs, James: 27 Gibbs, Lawrence: 59 Gibson, Wade: 77 Gieser, Steven: 27, 128, 129 Gilhool, John W,: 27, 129 Gilley, Kay: 59 Gilliss, Martha: 77, 10, 115 Gilmore. Mr. James: 116, 127 Ginger, Patricia: 77, 132, 137 Giuliano, Helen: 77 Given, Nancy: 59, 118 Gladsden, Andrew: 27, 115, 128, 134, 135 Glakas, Nick: 77 Glanzman, Carolyn: 59, 115 Glasco. Stuart: Glaser, Kristin: 27, 93 Gleazer, Allen: 28, 101, 103 Gleazer, Sandra: 59, 111, 118, 136 Godfrey, Theodore: 77 Goding, Irene: 59, 10, 95 Gold, Julia: 77, 99 Goldberg, Janet: 59, 70, 96, 113, 118 Goldberg, Susan: 77, 112 Golder, Sara: 77, 95 Goldman, Jeffrey: 28, 103 Goldstein, Jeff: 59, 124, 128 Goldstein, Martha: 59, 70, 94 Goldstein, Melvyn L.: 28, 10, 103, 135 Gollan, Barbara: 77 Gong, Monika: 28, 115 Gonnerman, John: 28, 107, 135 Good, Virginia: 77, 105 Goodman, Sandra: 77, 107 Gordan, Allan Bruce: 77 Gordon, Andrew: 59, 126 Gordon, Gordon, Goshen Frederick: 59 Paul: 28, 99 Robert: 28, 103 132, 135 DeFranceschi, Edward: 75, 95, 115 DeLisi, Ronald: 75, 95, 115 Dempsey, Miss Helen: 9 Denson, Helen: 75, 95 Deoudes, Bertha: 23, 107 Deoudes, George: 75, 95 DePrato, John: 58 Derr, Suzanne: 75, 113 Desormeau, Mary: 58 Detmold, Geoffrey: 58 Deveny, Miss Elizabeth: 98 Devonchik, Judy: 75 DeWitt, Katherine: 58, 99 Dickerson, Diane: 23 Dieman, John: 58 Dieterich, Susan: 75, 10, 113 Dildine, David: 23, 129 Dinwiddie, Carl: 23 Dinwiddie, Cuby: 23, 119, 120 Feld, Barry: 76, 126 Fenimore, Patricia: 58, 104, 111, 118, 119 Ferguson, Anne: 76 Ferguson, Thomas: 25, 101 Fesseden, David: 26 Fetchko, Greg: 26 Fields, Dorothy: 59, 113 Fields, Michael: 76, 100, 113, 123, 126 Figgins, Susan: 59, 113, 137 Finch, Anne: 59 Finch, John: 76, 113, 126 Finchann, Bruce: 76 Finigan, James: 76 Finkel, Boyd: 59 Finzel, Mary: 76, 115 Fisher, John: 26 Fisher, Stanley: 76, 105 Fishman, Jo Anne: 59, 136 Fitch, Michael: 59 Distad, Edward: 103, 112, 113 Ditzler, Kirk: 75. 124 Dixon, Nancy: 58 Dobronte, Mary: 75, 105 Dodds,Jenny158, 117. 118 Dolan, Diana: 24, 106 Donahue, Bridget: 75, 105, 118 Donahue, William: 75, 113, 123 Donner, Mickey: 75 Dooley, Nathan: 24 Fitzgerald, Gail: 76, 93, 118 Fitzgerald, Joseph: 76, 115 Fitzgerald, Kathleen: 59 Fitzhugh, Elizabeth: 59 Florstedt, James: 76, 104 Florstedt, Sandra: 59 Flowers, Ronald: 59 Flynn, Gary: 76, 112 Ford, John: 59, 113, 123 Ford, Mrs. Martha: 92 Goubleman, Nancy: 77, 95, 118, 132 Gould, Glenn: 77, 125, 126 Gourlay, Alexander: 77 Grady, Charles: 77 Grady, Edward: 59, 99 Graeff, Allan: 59, 94 Graham, Penny: 28, 106 Gramatte, Joan: 28, 117. 118 Grant, Harold: 59 Grant, John: 59 Gray, George: 28, 129 Green, Henry: 60 Greenberg, William: 28, 112 Greene, Charles: 60 Greeves, Edward: 28, 117, 126 Gregg, Frederick: 77 Gregory, Mr. Henry C.: 8, 6, 84, 122 Greville, Alice: 29, 99, 113 Greville, Edgar: 60 Grey, Ruth Ann: 29, 136 Griffen, Dana: 60, 103, 113, 123, 126, 129 Griffith, Cleo: 60, 118 Griffith, James: 77 Griffith, William: 115, 129 Grimm, Bruce: 60, 103 Gritta, Patricia: 77 Grooms, Judith: 29, 96, 113, 118, 136 Gross, Susan: 60, 112, 114 Labovitz, John: 62, 81, 132, 134 Jones, 60 Grossblat, Martha: 77, 95, Grossman, Daniel: 60, 101 Grossman, Jeremy: 29, 93 Grossmann-Hensel, Stefani: Guarino, David: 29, 32 Guernsey. George: 77 Guilford, Patricia: 60 Gulian, Arsen: 60, 32, 113, Gutterman: Robert: 77 Hadnott. Nancy: 29, 10 Hague, Ruth Anne: 29, 11, Hall, Joyce: 77, 93 Hall, Mrs, Katherine: 92 113 126 77. 88, 135 123 14, 118, 135 Horn, Douglas: 31, 115 Horn, Eugene: 78 Horton, Phillip: 31, 103, 107, 111, 141 Hosler, Lee: 78, 103 Hostetter, Mary: 31 Hot Shoppes: 151 114 14,101,111,118 Hall, Lawrence E.: 29, 124, 130 Hall, Richard: 77, 103 Halverson, Christopher: 77 Hamvp. Kurt: 77 Hanscom, Barbara: 77, 95 Houston, Thomas: 78 Houlihan, Sharon 61 113 Hotz, George: 61 House, Linda: 61, 111, Houyoux, Eleanor: 31, 119, 135 Houyoux, Jacques. 61, 111, 117 Howard, Joseph: 31 Howe, Charles: 78 Howerton, Terry: 31, 37, 93, 115 Hrebenach, Mr. Emil: 110 Hribar, Neal: 31 Kelly, Edward: 79, 11, 94, 139 Kelly, Eillen: 79, 10, 118 Kelly, Sandra: 79, 113 Kemper, James: 79 Kennedy, Thomas: 61 Kenner, Suzanne: 79, 15, 105, 118 Kenney, Augusta: 33, 113, 136 Kerschbaum, John: 61, 99 Kessinger, James: 61, 114, 129 Key Modeling and Finishing School: 151 Keys, Thomas: 33, 111, 115 Kiger, Alice: 61, 113 Killeri, Marilyn: 33, 117, 118, 119 Killeri, Patricia: 79, 115, 137 Kilpatrick, Dean: 79, 113, 123, 124, 132 King, Josephine: 61, 96, 134 King, Richard: 33, 122, 130, 135 Kittner, Dee: 79, 112 Hansen, Lorene S.: 29, 96, 97, 119, 135, 136 Harder, Miss Virginia: 111, 112, 113, 115 Hardie, Barbara: 77, 137 Hardy, Randy: 77, 96 Hargett, John: 60, 113, 123 Harmantas, Andrew: 60, 111, 126, 129 Harper, Patricia: 60 Harper, Paul: 60 Harris, Donna: 7 Harris, Eric: 77, 7, 104, 105, 115 96, 111, 126 Harris, Kathleen: 77, 115 Harris, Ralph: 77, 113, 123 Harris, Sandra: 60, 107, 118, 132 Harrison, Mr. Allan: 102, 6, 58 Hribar, Thomas: 78 Huang, Yukon: 79, 71 Hudgens, John: 61, 95, 111, 129 Hudson, Susan: 31 Hudtloff, Martin: 31, 112, 113, 115 Hughes, William: 79 Huhn, Thomas: 79 Hull, Robert: 61, 122, 128 Hume, Ann: 61, 104 Humphreys, Susan: 79 Hunter, Carolyn: 79 Hunter, Laura: 61, 100 Huntoon, Dorothy: 79, 104, 115 Hurd, Donna: 61 Harrison, Caroline: 60, 137 Harrison, Patricia: 60 Harrod, Jeffrey: 29, 103, 129 Hart, John: 77, 104 Hart, Mary: 29, 113, 136 Hartley, Richard: 60, 111, 122, 129, 135 Hartman, William: 29, 103, 129 Hartmann, Karen: 78, 115 Hatton, David: 78 Hauck, Cecelia: 78 Hutchinson, Michael: 31 Hyberg, Robert: 79 Hyde, Jeffrey: 31, 126 Ingalls, Carole: 31, 115, 118, 119, 132, 133 Ingwersen, Daniel: 79, 103 Irwin, John: 61 Isenberg, Sandra: 61, 113 Hawkins, William: 78, 103, 111 Hay, Isaac: 78, 1 03 Hayden, William: 78, 71, 113, 123, 125, 129, 134, 135 Hayes, Blair: 60, 70, 117, 118 Hayes, Suzanne: 78, 100 Hazelton, Tracy: 60 Hedges, Dorothy: 78, 109, 118 Hege, Betty Ann Heitmuller, Ging : 60, 113, 118 erlee: 30, 106 lskrant, John: 61, 95, 129 Iversen, John: 79 Jachowski, Richard: 61, 103 Jackson, Jeff: 32, 103, 107 Jackson, Susan: 79 James, Patricia: 79, 113 Jar1'ett, Neil: 32, 129 Kizer, Richard: 79 Kizer, Susan: 79, 93, 113, 118 Klein, Dennis: 61, 97, 112 Klesert, Steve: 61, 103 Kline, Mr. James: 121 Kneipp, John: 79, 103 Knight, Sherill: 62, 113 Knippen, George: 33, 10, 100, 103 Knott, Roxana: 62, 97, 114, 119 Knox, Sally: 80, 10 Koepenick, Daniel: 80 Koller, Donald: 80 Koonin, Allan: 62, 114 Korb, Gail: 80 Kramp, Robert: 33, 122 Kramp, Russell: 80, 126, 128 Krausse, Richard: 80 Kubicki, Edward: 80 Ku:-lander, Jean: 80, 137 Kurlander, Joan: 80, 137 Kurtz, Camille: 62, 54, 134 Kyber, Hazel: 33, 119, 135, 136 Lachman, Robert: 33 Ladd, Margaret: 80, 110 Lakey, Mrs. Nancy: 100 Lamb, Donald: 62 Lamb, John: 80 Lamond, Thomas: 33, 98, 115, 122, Lampert, Jean: 62, 100 Lancaster, Blake: 62, 122, 130 Heitz, Paula: 30, 93, 96, 140 Helms, Edith: 30, 110, 113, 118 llelt, Dawn: 78, 137 Helz, William: 78, 126 Hemelt, Kathleen: 60, 110 Henderson, Barbara: 60 Henderson, Barbara E.: 78 Jasper, Norma: 61, 137 Jebens, Carol: 79 Jefco Corporation: 150 Land, Harriet: 80 Landes, Nancy: 34, 115 Langhorne, Mrs. Dorothy: 8 Jenks, Katharine: 32, 97, 103 Jenne, Kurt: 79, 129 Jennings, John: 61, 56 Jerome, Carol: 79, 118 Henderson, Leslie: 30 Henika, William: 30, 90, 94, 103, 135 Henley, Michael: 78 Henry, Richard: 78, 103 Herbert, Kathleen: 78, 103 Herff-Jones Co.: 152 Herrell, Stephen: 78, 93, 111 Hersh, Winifred: 78, 105, 120 Herz, Chris: 78, 89 Heydenberg, Janet: 60, 104, 118 Hibben, Margaret: 60, 100, 113 Higgins, Dale: 30, 110 Highman, Barbara: 30, 10, 107, 135 Hi ht Elaine: 78 132, 137 Jerome, Johnson, Lynne: 79 Anne: 79 Johnson, Carol: 61, 137, 141 Johnson, Frances: 32, 115 Johnson, Gordon: 61 Johnson, Michael: 79, 137 Johnson, Patricia: 79, 137 Johnson, Robert: 61, 54, 132 Johnston, John: 32 Johnston, Karen: 61, 117, 118 Johnston, Liz: 32, 111, 112, 136 Jones, Conrad: 61, 70 Jones, Dawn-Moree: 79, 94 Jones, Janet: 32, 136 Ronald: Z , I Hightower, Leslie: 30, 93, 110 Hill, Linda: 60, 10, 104 Hill, Robert: 60, 97 Hilsenroth, Carol: 60, 10, 110 Himel, Harlan: 78, 96, 129 Hindman, Thomas: 78 Hintze, Ronald: 30 Hirsch, Evin: 78, 112, 113 Hirst, Elizabeth: 60, 100, 111 Hjertberg, Constance: 78 Hobson, Sally: 78, 115, 132 Hoch, Louise: 30, 97, 101, 135 Hodges, Sandra: 60, 113 Hoenack, Judy: 30, 101, 112 Hoffman, Peter: 78 Hofmann, Harold: 60, 104, 105 Hogan, Nancy: 78, 113 Hoke, Robert: 78, 101 Holden, John: 60, 32, 104, 126 Holland, Jo Anne: 78, 113 Hollister, Robert: 78 Hollowell, Barbara: 78 olmes Dorothea 60 105 Joseph, Bette: Julia, Robert: 61 79, 115, 109 79, 103, 111, 129 Jump, George: 61, 117 Kaiser, Candy Kaler, Edwin: Kales, Eugene Kameras Mar 1 J Kappler, Sally Karadbil, Roy Karel, Martin Karp, Ronald: : 32, 96, 113 32, 107 : 61, 112 'oriez 79, 112 Jeanne: 61, 10, 118 :79, 103 : 79, 103 96 Karpoff, Peter: 61, 100 Karro, David: Katz, Barbara Katzel, Lester 32, 27 : 61 1 61, 10 Kauffman, Miss Margaret: 92, 89 Kaufman, Annette: 61, 11 Kay, Frances: Kay, Teddy: 3 61, 118, 137 3, 100 Lane, Barbara: 62, 113, 118 Lane, Clarence: 80 Lane, John: 62, 110 Lane, Judith: 80 Lane, Larry: 80, 103 Lane, Mary: 80 Lanier, Lynn: 112 Langen, Virginia: 34, 11, 135 Langley, Gilbert: 62, 111 Langley, Janet: 34, 11, 135 Langley, Mary: 80, 113, 137 Larry, Alan: 154 Larsen, Eric: 62, 127, 130, 135, 140 Larson, Gilbert: 80, 113, 123, 126 Larson, Julianne: 62, 118, 120, 137 Larson, Sally: 80, 96 Lattin, Diane: 34, 96, 130 Lavery, Mrs. Lenore: 9 Lawhead, Mr. Ron: 106, 122, 123 Lawlor, Carol: 62 Lawrence, Philip: 62 Layne, Mary: 62, 109 Leache, Stephen: 62, 114 Leatherwood, Donna: 80 Ledbetter, Mary: 80, 99, 113 Lee, Jonathan: 62 Lee, Ginny: 34, 112, 136 Leet, Robert: 80, 101 Lefebvre, Beverly: 80, 113 Leiserson, Jay: 80, 101 Lemons, Ola: 62, 70, 96 Lenderking, Jane: 80, 115, 137 Lenderking, Mike: 34, 134, 135 Lennartson, Kathy: 62, 137 Lent, Eileen: 80, 93, 113 Leon's Men Shop: 151 Leonard, Harris: 62, 100 Leonard, Lela: 80 Leonard, Lucy: 62, 19, 71, 104, 118 Lerch, Marilyn: 62, 110, 113 Levine, Jane: 80, 93, 112, 113, 132 H , : . Holmes, Nancy: 60, 100, 118 Holmes, Van: 60, 117 Holzberg, Sally: 60, 95, 120 Hoover, Irwin: 78 Hopgood, Daniel: 61, 100, 112 Hopgood, Sandra: 78, 109 Hopkins, Charles: 30 Horn, Barbara: 61, 10, 60, 90, 118, 137 Kearn ey, Robert: 79 Keefe, Mark: 79 Keller, Daniel: 79, 90 Keller, David: 79, 90, 117 Keller Keller , Joanne: 33 man, Kay: 61, 113, 134 Kellner, Steve: 33, 14, 113, 128, 134 Kelly, Brian: 61, 99 Levine, Leslie: 80 Levine, Richard: 80 Lewis, Paul: 62, 95 Li, Jerry: 80 Li, Tsui Ti: 62 Lichterman, Ronald: Liebman, Barry: 80, 80, 101 129 Lindley, Shannon: 34, 115, 139 Picton, Lindsay, Judith: 62, 103, 118 Lindsay, Martha: 34, 92, 117, 118, 138 Linebarger, Lesley: 34, 97, 132, 134, 135 Lines, Hewitt: 80, 103 Linton. Carey: 62, 129 LiDD, Carl: 62, 111 Little, Anne: 80, 109 Little, Lee: 80, 93, 138 Llewellyn, Adam: 128 Littman, Nancy: 34, 10, 92, 93, 118, 134, 1 Locke, Elizabeth: 62, 113, 117, 118 Loftus, Michael: 80, 115 Logan, Harold: 80, 20, 113, 123, 134 Lohnes, George: 62, 113, 129 Lolas, Barbara: 34, 118, 120 Long, Barbara: 62 Long, James: 62 Long, Mary: 100, 132 Long, William: 81 Lothrup, Peter: 81 Loube, Julian: 81, 103, 111, 128 Lovejoy, Charles: 62, 104 Loveland, Donald: 34 Loveland, Gail: 81 Loveland, Karen: 35, 99, 118 Loving, Bill: 35, 129 Lowe, Diane: 62, 111, 119 Lowe, Harry: 81 Lowndes, Lili: 35, 110, 136 Luehrs, William: 81, 128 Lukens, John: 126 Lukens, Susan: 62 Lurie, Robert: 81, 96, 111 Lutes, Brenda: 62, 111, 114, 119, 139 Lutz, Jerry: 35, 101 Lyman. Gloria Jean: 62, 107, 111, 114, 13 Lynch, Mary: 81, 111, 118, 120, 137 Lyons, Patrick: 81 Lytle, Jim: 35, 111, 122, 125, 130, 146 MacArthur, Donald: 35, 115 Macco: 150 Mackey, David: 35 Maclay, Ronald: 35, 96, 115 Maddox, Allan: 63, 94 Madsen, Margaret: 81 Magnusson, Lois: 81 Magruder, Walter: 81 Magrum, Paul: 81 Malin, David: 81, 96 Malone, John: 81, 114 Malone, Michael: 81 Mangum, Paul: 63 Manly, Miss Grace: 92 Mann, Charles: 35, 99, 113 March, William: 81, 95 Marcus, Soffe: 63, 137 Marks, Tobin: 81, 100 Marlow, Ed: 35, 117 Marlow, Kyle: 81 Marriott, Russell: 35, 111, 133, 134 Marrs, Donald: 35 Martin, Edith: 63, 109 2 Martin, Henry: 36, 103, 112, 113, 134, 135, Martin, James: 81, 90, 115 Martin, Marilyn: 63 Martinson, Alice: 36, 10, 52, 112 Mason, Charles: 63 Masoner, Katherine: 36, 94, 135, 140 Mathias, Marcia: 81, 112 Mauck, Lee: 63 Maxwell, Linden: 63, 111, 112 May, William: 63, 101 Mayo, Margaret: 81, 11, 118 Mazza, Lucille: 63, 78, 96 Mazza, Ray: 36 Mazzi, James: 36, 129 Mazzi, Paul: 81 McBirney, Marcia: 63, 110 McBrier, Jane: 81 McBrier, Quay: 36, 119, 136 McCain, Asa: 81 McCallum, Heather: 81 McCandless, Louise: 81 McCann, Neil: 81 McCauley, Sally: 81, 104 McCune, Sharrilli 63, 112, 114 McCurdy, Dennis: 81 McCurdy, Patricia: 36, 113, 136 McDaniel, Nancy: 63, 137, 141 McDonald, Ruth: 63, 110, 118, 120 McFall: Russell: 63, 111, 129 McGibony, James: 36, 14, 124, 129, 134 McGinley, Eileen: 36, 99, 132 McGlauflin, Michael: 81, 99 Mclntire, Madelyn: 63, 114, 118 Mclntosh, Margaret: 81, 113, 114 McKean, Sherry: 81, 96, 115. 132 McKee, Charlotte: 81 McKewan, Eugene: 63, 100, 111 McLaughlin, Brian: 63, 124, 128, 132, 134 35 141 McLaughlin, Chilton: 81, 103 McLeod, Ian: 36, 135 McMahon, Thomas: 63, 129 McMurdie, Arthur: 63, 101, 111 McMurdie, Elizabeth: 36, 53, 117, 118 McNeely, David: 63, 113, 123, 129, 134 McNeil, Dianne: 63, 118, 119, 134 McNeil, Myrtie Mae: 36, 118, 119, 134, 135 McNichol, David: 37 McNoldy, Earl: 63, 99 Mead, James: 63 Meehan, Barbara: 37, 138 Meiller, William: 37, 100 Meisner, Mitchell: 37, 111, 135 Melchior, Marianne: 37, 99, 112 Melick, John: 81 Melton, Sandra: 63, 117, 118 Mergard, Victor: 63, 128 Merrifield, Boyd: 63 Merrill, Richard: 63 Messick, Margaret: 63, 96, 111, 136 Metz, Margaret: 63, 112 Meybohm, Gretchen: 82 Meybohm, Richard: 37, 10, 99 Meyer, Linda: 37, 106 Meyersberg, Sephanie: 63 Michael, Charles: 82, 110 Michael, Robert: 37 Michelson, Sverre: 37 Michie, Martha: 63 Michos, Becky: 63 Michos, John: 63 Mider, Elizabeth: 37, 119, 136 Miers, Mr. James: 102 Milans, Calvin: 82, 99 Miles, Linda: 38 Millard, Kent: 38 Miller, Mrs. Charlotte K.: 9 Miller, David: 63 Miller, James B.: 38, 132, 133, 135, 151 Miller, Mr. J. Paul: 108, 122, 123 Miller Michael: 38 Miller f Robert: ss, 10, 145 Mills, Martha: 82, 115 Milmore, Frank: 63, 103 Miniature Golf Course: 145 Mintz, Barbara: 63, 95, 118 Missakian, Stephanie: 38, 136 Mitchell, Alice: 82, 115 Mitchell, Andrew: 63 Mitchell, Donna: 82, 115, 117, 118 Mitchell, Reginald, 82, 101 Mitchell, William: 64 Mittendorff, John: 38, 97, 101 Modern Furniture: 155 Moeller, Brian: 82, 99, 125 Moeller, Richard: 38 Mohr, Lawrence: 82, 126 Molitor, Aileen: 82, 10 Monaco: JoNell: 64, 118, 137 Monahan, James: 82 Monroe, Mary Jo: 82, 137 Montgomery County Farm Woman's Market: Moon, Patricia: 64, 54, 70, 118, 137, 140 Mooney, Michael: 38 Moorehead, Donald: 64, 122, 132, 133, 134 Moorman, Walter H.: 144 Moran, Patricia: 38, 136 Morgan, James: 64, 111, 126, 132 Morgan, Virginia: 38, 113 Morgan, Robert: 82 Morgan, Thomas: 82 Moriarity, Sally: 64, 137 Morris, Martha: 82, 137 Morris, Michael: 82 Morrison, Robert: 82 Morrow, Stephen: 64 Mote, Pamela: 82, 93 Mott, Madelyn: 38, 90, 100, 113, 118 Moyer, Peter: 39 Mueller, Bonnie: 64, 111, 114 Muir, Mr. Gilbert: 111 Muller, Mr. Raymond: 100 Mumaw, Carole: 64 Murdock, John: 64, 122, 129, 130 Murphy, Irene: 64, 100 Murrill, Peggy: 64, 97, 137 Murtaugh, Patricia: 39, 96, 99 Muscatello, James: 64, 122, 128, 130 Mushinski, Margaret: 64, 100, 113 Mushinski, Mary: 64, 100, 113 Muth, Beverly Joanne: 39, 115 Muth Brothers Builders: 152 Muth, Linda: 82, 95, 118 Myers, Suzanne: 39 Myrup, Andrew: 82, 115 Nace, Robert: 64 Nahin, Nahin, Narel, Neale, Wallis: 82, 93 William: 64, 96 Andrea: 39, 114, 118 Joseph: 82 1 Neff, Carol: 82, 111, 118 Neilson, Robert: 64 Nelson, Dorothy: 82 Nelson, Frances: 64, 99, 107, 118 Nelson, Loren: 82, 103 Nelson, Richard: 82, 103 Nelson, Sandra: 64 Nelson , Steven: 82, 103, 125, 152 Newby, Clinton: 82, 125 Newman, Mrs. Florence: 106 Newman, Carolyn: 64 Newman, Harry: 64, 113, 126, 128 Newpher, Mark: 82, 103 Nichols, Janice: 39 Noe, Chris: 39, 100, 103, 107 Noland, Diane: 64 Noone's Barber Shop: 153 Norris, Patricia: 64, 118 Norwood, Margaret: 82 Norwood, William: 64, 70, 97, 113, 123, 1 134 Ober, Judith: 82, 105, 118 Oberdorfer, Michael: 39, 96 Oberndorf, Michael: 82, 96 O'Brien, Elizabeth: 39, 10, 135 O'Brien: James: 82 O'Brien, Russell: 64, 100 Oeltjen, Frederick: 39, 107, 112, 113, 134 29, 132 Ofenstein, Charles: 82, 112, 113, 123, 125, 128 Ohnstad, Gwen: 39, 113 Ollry, Maureen: 82, 115, 117, 118 Olson, Carol: 39, 115 O'Neale, William: 82 Orkin, Michael: 82, 96 Orland, Marjorie: 40, 109, 115 Orndorff, Ellen: 82 Orndorff, Vivian: 40, 109 Osborne, Martha: 82, 112 Osias, Mrs. Vivian: 100 Osmond, James: 64, 99, 113, 123 Osten, William: 40, 103, 135 Ott, Sally: 64, 113 Owen, Claudia: 64, 99 Owens, John: 82, 96, 113, 123 Oxenham, Anne: 64, 70, 96, 113 Pace, Nancy: 82, 109 Padgett, James: 40, 96, 129 Padovano, Claudia: 82, 110 Page, John: 83, 112, 114 Pahler, Evelyn: 64, 113 Painter, Maurice: 111 Palmer, Theresa: 64, 99 Pappas, Pamela: 40 Park, Alexander: 103 Park, Donald: 64, 103 Park, Susan: 64, 137, 140 Parker, Janet: 64, 113 Parker, Patricia: 83, 137 Parker, Shirley: 64 Parkway Cleaners: 154 Pateros, John: 83, 103 Patterson, David: 65, 103 Patterson, Michael: 65 Patton, Payne, Mr. Ray C.: 9, 6 Felicity: 40, 97, 118, 132, 133, 134 Payne, Marsha: 83 Payne, Melvin: 65 Payne, Pamela: 83, 118, 137 Pearce, Richard: 65, 113, 123, 126 Pechman, Ellen: 83, 105 Peeples, Patricia: 83, '10, 96 Pehle, Richard: 83, 115 Pendleton, Todd: 65, 129 Penney, George: 83, 115, 129 Penney, Virginia: 83, 105 Penticoff, Ronellda: 83 Pergler, Carl: 40, 103, 129 Perialas, Mr. Stephen: 95, 98 Peterson, Gayle: 40, 109 Peterson, Joni: 40, 191 Peterson, Kenneth: 65, 101 Peterson, Kent: 83 Petty, Paul: 83, 101 Phifer, Mrs. Jean: 92 Philips, Burt: 83, 115 Phillips, Kathryn: 65 Nancy: 83, 95, 118 Pierce, Belinda: 40, 114 Pierce, Ross: 83, 126, 129 Pike, Christine: 40 Pincock, Cynthia: 83, 137 Pineau, Suzanne: 83, 115 Pinion, Jack: 65, 113, 123, 129 Pinkerton, James: 83 Pinkson, Thomas: 83 Pitt, Elaine: 40, 1.13, 118 Storm. Pittle, Sharie: 66, 11, 112 Pittore, Joseph: 65 Pitzer, Pam: 65, 96, 113 Plemons, Grant: 90, 104 Plitt, Robert: 41, 103, 112 Plock, Judith: 65, 118, 137 Plumb, Susanne: 83, 118, 137 Polisher, Gail: 83, 109 Pollack, David: 83 Pollack, Vicki: 41, 100 Pollock, Suzzane: 41, 113, 114, 118 Pomeroy, Judith: 65, 113 Pool, Margaret: 83, 10 Pope, Jane: 41, 114, 118, 119 Port, William: 83 Porter, Gayle: 41, 96, 107, 113 Post, Woodruff: 83, 115, 129 Powell, Eugene: 83 Powell, Nicholas: 41, 100, 129 Preuit, Eleanor: 41 Previt, William: 83, 115 Price, Warren: 65, 122, 124, 128 Prince. Robert: 41, 121, 122, 128, 130, Pritchett, Dorothy: 65, 95, 118 Probst, Ruth: 83, 10 Probst, Sally: 41 Proctor, Marsha: 41, 42, 115, 118 Pugh, John: 83, 125 Purcell, Phillip: 41 Quackenbush, Robert: 65, 10, 101 Quay, William: 83 Rabbitt, James: 65, 95, 129 Rabinovitz, Phylis: 65, 114 Race, Robert: 65, 93 Radford, Sara Jean: 41, 109, 113 Raftery, Elizabeth: 42, 115 Ragland, Charles: 42, 117 Randall's Valet: 151 Rapaport. Irving: 42, 129 Rapelye, Barbara: 65, 136 Rapke, Nada: 83, 137 Rawlins, Robert: 65 Ray. Charlene: 65, 111 Ray. Richard: 65, 62 Rea, Richard: 65, 122, 126, 129 Reck, Floyd: 65, 100, 113, 123, 126 Record Town: 145 Redden, Mr. Russell: 92 Reddick, Mr. Donald: 8, 6 Redmond, Evelyn: 42, 14, 19, 134, 135 Reece, Carolyn: 83 Reece, George: 42, 10, 112, 113 Reed, John: 65, 93, 111 Reed. Lois: 65, '70, 113 Reeder, Miss Lucia: 98 Reichardt, Dave: 65, 113, 123, 132, 134 Reid, Susan: 65 Reidy, Elizabeth: 83 Reily, Nancy: 65, 100, 112 Remley, Dave: 42 Rennert, Erica: 83 Reynolds, Joyce: 83 Reynolds, Meredith: 65, 113, 137 Rhodes, George: 65, 127 Rice, Phyllis: 83, 93 Richards, Carollee: 83, 103 Richards, John: 83 Richards, John: 65 Richardson, Dennise: 84, 11 Richardson, Donald: 65 Richelsen, Elizabeth: 65, 109 Richelsen, Eric: 84 Richter, Tom: 65, 121 Ricker, Dorothy: 65, 121 Ricker, Robert: 65 Ridgely, Barbara: 84 Riedel, Margaret: 84 Riedel, Robert: 65, 10 Riley, Jean: 42, 93, 135 Riley. Susan: 84 Ring, Karen: 42, 104, 118, 120, 132 Ripkin, Joseph: 65, 103 Risen, Diana: 66, 118 Robertson, Clinton: 84 Robinson, Alene: 66, 137 Robinson, David: 66, 111, 113, 123, 12 Robinson, Miss Elise: 98 Rockney, Valorie: 84, 105 Roe, William: 42, 94, 97, 99, 135 Roesch, Winston: 84 Rogers, Ellen: 84, 99, 118 Rogers, Mrs. Jane: 106 Rogers, Richard: 84 Romberger, Robert: 66 Romig, Margaret: 84, 105, 132, 118 Rose, Mary Carol: 84 Rose, Suzannah: 42, 100 Rosenberg, Leslie: 66 Rosenfeld, Jean: 84, 103, 118 Rosenfeld, Marian: 66 Ross, Anita: 84, 93, 115 Ross, Janice: 84 Ross, Raymond: 66 Roths, John: 84 Roudebush, Dorothy Lee: 84, 116, 118 Roundy, Robert: 43, 103, 112, 113, 135 Rowan, Charles: 66, 113, 123 Rowe, Charles: 84 Rowe, James: 66 Rowen, Doris: 43, 104, 112, 113 Rowland, Peter: 84 Rowley, Clive: 43, 94 Rowley, Valerie: 66 Ruark, Patricia: 43 Rubin, Richard: 66, 100 Rubinstein, Joel: 84 Rude, Gayle: 43 Rudelius, Carl: 43, 129 Ruff, Mary Lou: 43, 14, 132, 136 Rumball, Catherine: 43, 136 Runner, Carol: 43, 118, 120, 132, 135 Runner, Charles: 66 Rusinow, Susan: 66 Russell, Linda: 84, 113, 118 Rutan, Robert: 43, 129 Ruth, Robert: 66 Sager, Christopher: 84 Sager, Jane: 43, 11 Sanders, Jean: 84, 109 Sanderson, John: 43, 115 Sands, Loretta: 84, 109 Sands, John: 66, 111 Sanford, Mr. Lewis: 102, 6, 90 Sapir, Sandra: 66 Satterfield, Nancy: 66, 100, 118 Sauer, Robert: 44, 103 Saunders, David: 84, 115 Saunders, John: 44, 139 Sawitz, Allen: 66, 100 Saylor, Carol: 44, 106 Scafide, Gaspa: 44 Schaffer, Michelle: 66, 113, 136 Scharf, Mildred: 84, 118 Scharapowa, Veronica: 66, 113 Schieck, Nancy: 44 Schiefer, Margaret: 66, 118, 119, 134 Schipper, Mala: 66, 104, 112 Schlag, John: 84 Schlesinger, Marcia: 66, 112 Schmitter, Susan: 44, 118, 134 Schneider, Madelyn: 66 Schoolfield, Sandra: 84, 100 Schreiber, Mary: 66, 99 Schroeder, Diane: 44, 109, 132 Schroeder, Mr, William: 98 Schubert, Patrick: 66, 122 Schuessler, Mr. Donald: 116 Schumacher, Karen: 44, 99 Schumaker, Joan: 44, 97, 118 Schwartz, Carol: 84, 96 Schwind, Penny: 44, 118, 120, 135 Scoggins, Suzanne: 84, 115 Scott, Susan: 84 Scruggs, Karen: 44 Seegmiller, Elva Jean: 66, 107, 112, 11 120, 134 Seiberlich, Mary Jo: 66 Seiclers, William: 84, 115 Seim, Raymond: 84, 129 Servaites, Joan: 66, 99 Sewell, Carolyn: 84 Sewell, Linda: 84, 137 Seymour, Susan: 84, 10, 115 Shafer, Shahan, Robert: 66, 122, 128, 130 John: 84, 111 Shapiro, Carol: 44, 115 Shapiro, Charlotte: 45, 97, 115 Shapiro, Joel: 84, 96, 126, 132 Shapiro, Sandra: 66, 11, 118 Shapiro, Susan: 85 Sharman, Edward: 45 Sharp, Chris: 85 Sharp e, Geanette: 66, 99, 118 Shaw, Austin: 85 Shaw, Mary: 66, 10 Shaw, Sandra: 45 Shaw, Sharon: 45 Sheaffer, Ellen: 66, 110, 118 Shell, Shepp Kay Lynn: 45 ard, Ellen: 85, 103, 115 Sheridan, Jeames: 45, 115 Sherline, Michael: 85, 111, 114 Sherman, Sandra: 85, 99, 118 Shertzer, James: 66, 55, 101 Shinkman, Bernard: 66, 76 Shipp, Evelyn Marie: 45 Shipp, Susan: 85 Shoemaker, Alan: 45, 95, 134 Shoemaker, Ann: 66 Shoemaker, Ellen: 66 8, 119, Shoemaker, Fred: 85 Shollenberger, Melvin: 45 Shorrok, Mrs. Helen: 9 Short, Miss Jane E.: 116, 117, 118 Shuler, Leslie: 66, 110 Shultz, William: 45, 115, 122, 129 Shuman, Robert: 45, 111, 135 Siegel, Mrs. Pearl J.: 104 Silverman, Harold: 66 Silverman, Joel: 45, 100, 111, 140 Silverman, Steve: 46, 112, 115, 134, 153 Simmons Barber Shops: 146 Simpson, David: 85 Simpson, Gary: 85 Singer, Robert: 67, 126 Singer, William: 85, 113, 123 Sislen, Samuel: 46, 113 Sisler, Betty: 46 Sisler, Billy: 46, 32 Sivertsen, Mr. Bruce: 98, 134 Skavenski, Alex: 67 Skoglund, Peter: 67, 129 Slease, Clyde: 85, 128, 132 Slifer, Slitor, Donna: 85 Deborah: 85, 109 Small, Charles: 67, 99, 111 Small, Lewis: 46, 100 Small, Marian: 67, 110 Smith, Allen: 46, 135 Smith, Barry: 67 Smith, Carla: 67 Smith, Carol Ann: 46, 14, 19, 117, 118 Smith, Christina: 85, 111 Smith, Elizabeth: 46, 106 Smith, Frances: 67 Smith, Janice: 67, 113 Smith, Michael: 85 Smith, Richard: 46 Smith, Robert: 85 Smith, Susan: 67, 97, 119, 132, 137, 144 Smith, Vera: 85 Smith, Wayne: 67, 101, 111 Snider, Judith: 67, 118, 137 Snider, Robert: 85, 111 Snively, Craig: 67 Snowden, Mrs. Jessie: 92 Snyder, Cindy: 67, 118, 138, 140 Snyder, Philip: 67 Synder, Robert: 46 Sobel, Judy: 67 Somes, James: 67 Sonner, Mr. Andrew L.: 98, 6 Spann, Thomas: 67, 94 Spaulding, Karol Jean: 46, 113, 135 Spaulding, Mr. Arthur E.: 9 Spector, Terrance: 85, 100 Speiser, Michael: Speiser, Patricia: 67, 111 85, 93 Spencer, Gary N,: 47 Spencer, Cecelia: 47, 112 Spencer, Stephen: 47, 96, 130, 140 Spicer, Kenneth: Sportsman: 154 Spring, Charles: Springston, Miss 67 67, 128 Elizabeth: 92, 105, 134 Sprow, Ned: 47, 113, 115 Squire, William: 67 Stagner, Nancy: 67, 111, 118 Stallard, Mary: 85 Stallsmith, Jeffory: 85, 115 Stamp, Susan: 85 Stanwood, Thorax 67, 137 Stark, Judith: 85, 137 Steadman, Margaret: 47, 97, 132, 133, 134 135 Steele, Bruce: 47, 111, 115 Stefany, Raymond: 85 Stein, Helen: 67, 100, 112 Stein, Kay: 67, 54, 118, 119, 132, 133 Steinman, Stephen: 47, 129 Stephan, Robert: 67, 112 Stern, Bette: 67, 95 Stevens, Joan: 85 Stevens, William: 85, 93, 115 Stewart, John: 85, 126 Stewar t, Norman: 67 Stickney, Carol: 47, 93, 109 Stickney, Walt: 85, 115, 125, 126 Stier, Frederick: 67, 54, 122, 128, 130, 135 138 Stites, Mary: 47, 10, 103 Stone, Christopher: 67, 101 Stone, Diana: 85, 109 Stone, Raymond: 85, 111 Stoner, Patricia: 47, 134 Nancy z 47 Story Mildred: 85, 113 Stotlemyer, Kay: 47, 10, 119 Stottlemyer, William: 67, 128, 129 Stout, Mr. John: 98, 94, 137, 139 Strack, Stephen: 85, 129 Straub, Suzanne: 85, 10 Straub, Walter: 67, 103 Strickland, Bethy: 85, 109 Strickler, Patricia: 67, 95, 113, 118 Stringer, Janet: 67, 100, 113 Stringer, John: 85, 101, 113 Strosnider's Hardware: 144 Stukey, Roger: 67 Sturdevant, Bess: 85, 113 Sturner, Raymond: 48, 93, 103, 115, 134 Suburban Florists: 152 Surface, Mary Ann: 48 Swain, Nancy: 85 Swain, Ruth: 67 Sweeney, Bonnie: 48 Sweeney, Linda: 48, 118 Sweet, Pamela: 86, 109, 113 Swick, Mr. Allen: 121 Swift, Carolyn: 86, 10 Swift, J oanne: 86, 10 Swinburne, Dave: 48, 134 Swinburne, Stephen: 86, 134 Taff, Carol: 67 Taggart, Mary Jane: 86, 113 Tannhauser, Liz: 86, 109 Tarble, Carolie: 86, 100 Taylor, Constance: 67, 112, 114 Taylor, Mrs. Judith: 92, 155 Taylor, Lee: 86, 101, 128 Taylor, Mitzi: 67 Taylor, Robert: 48, 50, 122 Teague, Kathy: 86, 118 Van Arnam, Carol: 68, 113 Vance, Henry: 49 Vance, Janet: 68, 118, 137 Vance, Sally: 68, 70, 95, 118 Van Devanter, Stephen: 86, 103 Van Druff, Carmen: 68, 113 Van Nice, Mary: 86, 137 Varnon, Robert: 68, 113 Vartanoff, David: 86, 10 Verdier, Richard: 68 Vermilyea, Thomas: 86 Vettori, Frank: 68 Vettori, Linda: 50, 109 Vettori, Paul: 86 Vestermark, Sandra: 86, 112, 137 Viano, Karen: 68 Vinograd, Lorraine: 68, 137, 140 Vinten-Johansen, Peter: 86, 126, 132 Vlachos, Christine: 50, 14, 113, 135 vonBretzel, Mr, Alexis: 98 Von Eckardt, Barbara: 68, 106, 111, 132, 134 von Schmertzing, Richard: 50 Weymouth, Kent: 51, 127 Wheeler, Carolyn: 87, 113 Wheeler, Jane: 69, 93, 104, 105 Wheeler, Weldon: 87 White, Janet: 87, 132 White, Joyce: 87, 109 VVhite, Steven: 51, 26, 90, 103, 135 VVhiteley, Donia: 69, 107, 132, 134 Whitelock, Robert: 51 Whitelock, Thomas: 51 Whitford, Richard: 69 Whitman, Lynn: 51, 10, 14, 93, 118 Whitman, Walt: 124 Whitson, Lish: 69, 117, 155 Wichenheiser, Walter: 87 Wickland, Sharon: 87 Wildeboor, Neil: 87, 101 Wildwood Manor Shopping Center: 150 Wilkes, Bob: 69, 100, 124 Willcher, Elyse: 87, 96, 113 Williams, Elizabeth: 87 Williams, Gary: 69 Williams, Linda: 69, 117 Williams, Patricia: 51, 11, 118 Williams, Randolph: 69, 111, 113, 123 Waddell, Mr. Howard: 108 Waddell, James: 68 Waddell, Linda Jean: 68 Williams, Stephen: 69, 103 Williamson, Donald: 51 Williamson, Mary: 87, 137 Willis, William: 87 Waddell, Lora Lee: 68, 113 Teel, David: 86, 111 Temple, William: 48, 93, 96, 151 TenEyek, Ernest: 86 Terrill, Jim: 48, 113 Terzian, David: 86, 112, 114 Town B Tetlow, Ann: 48 Tetzlaff, Robert: 48 Theeman, Margaret: 86, 96, 132 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas , Calvin: 48, 111, 115, 124 , Eva: 86, 105, 110 , Gabriel: 48, 99 , Judith: 86, 10, 113 , Kathleen: 68 Thomas, Paul: 68, 96 Thombs Thomps Thomps Thomps , Carolyn: 86 on, Carol: 86, 71, 137 on, Mr. George: 121, 128 on, George: 86, 117 Thompson, Howie: 49, 122, 124, 129 Thompson, Jenifer: 49, 132, 133, 151 Thorne, Mildred: 49 Thornton, George: 49, 14, 112, 135 Thurston, Sally: 86, 10 118 Tinsler, Douglas: 86, 113, 115, 123, 128, 152 Titus, Mildred: 49 Tolson, Lucy Lea: 86, 104 Toms, Marion: 86 Topping, John: 86, 113, 123 Tourin, Peter: 86, 103, 112 arber Shop: 154 Weinberg, Loren: 69 Towson, Mrs. Margaret K.: 104 Trageser, Donald: 49 Traub, Jeannettee: 49, 11 Travers, Joan: 86, 109 Triplett, William: 49, 103 Tripp, Ralph: 68 Troth, John: 68, 99 Troup, Stephanie: 68, 117, 118 Trunnell, Gail: 86, 1713, 114 Trunnell, William: 68 Turner, Charles: 68 Turner, David: 86 Turner, Judith: 86 Turner Richard : 68 'rweeds' and Things: 154 Twilley, Elizabeth: 10 Waddell, Mrs. Wanda: 109 Wagner, Paula: 68 Wagoner, Robert: 86, 103, 113, 123 Waldrop, Mary Pat: 86, 111 Waldrop, Walter: 68, 103 Walker, Dianne: 87 Walker, Douglas: 86 Walker, Gerald: 87 Walker, Lee: 87 Walker, Primus: 87 Wallace, Glen: 68, 113, 123 Wallace, Pamela: 50, 136 Waller, John: 68, 32 Walter, John: 128 Walters, John: 87, 100, 129 Walters, Mary: 68, 106 Walters, Nancy: 68, 99 Walton, Demaris: 50, 97, 118, 120, 136 Walton, Doris: 87 Ward, Michael: 69, 101 Ware, D iane: 69, 100 Warheit, David: 50, 99, 112, 113, 129, 135 Warheit, Ruth: 69, 10 Warner, Peter: 87, 103 Warren, Lucian: 87, 103, 113, 123 Warrington, Linda: 69, 118, 119, 137 Washer, Mrs. Alice: 104, 105 Wassner, George: 87 Waterston, John: 50 ,10, 93, 113, 132, 135, 137, 139 Waterston, Naomi: 87, 93 Watson, Watson, Carla: 69, 118 Gail: 69, 54, 95, 118 Watson, Kemper: 87, 114 Weaver, Jack: 69 Weaver, Louise: 87, 114, 115 Webb, Sue: 50, 134 Webster, David: 87, 101, 112 Weddle, Pam: 87, 115 Weimar, Theador: 87 Weinschel, Karen: 50, 93 Weiss, Arthur: 69, 97, 103, 111, 129 Weiss, Carol: 87, 95 Weiss, J ohn : 87 Weiss, Margaret: 87, 113 Weiss, Mickey: 69, 10, 110, 136 Weisz, David F.: 87, 93, 115 Wilson, Harry: 87, 103, 111 Wilson, Palmer: 51, 100 Wilson, Thomas: 87 Wilsin, Thomas: 87, 105 Wilsin, William: 87 Winfield, Miss Louise: 105 Winfree, Bob: 69, 132, 133, 134 Winterfeldt, Suann: 52, 93 Wittman, Mrs. Evelyn D. 92, 96, 97, 95 Witze. Andrea: 52, 94, 97, 109 Witze, Peter: 69, 111 Wold, Sylvia: 69, 112, 113 Wolfbein, Susan: 69, 97, 136 Wolfsohn, Robert: 52, 129 Womack, Mae: 88, 112, 115 Wood, Anne: 52, 100 Wood, Michael: 52 Wood, Russell: 88 Wood, Timothy: 88, 110 Woodruff, Nathan: 52, 103 Woodruff, Jana: 88 Woodward, Betsy: 88 Woodward, Sandra: 88 Woodwell, Anita: 69 Woodwell, Christine: 88, 99 Wooley, Sarah: 52, 10, 111, 112, 118 Wooton, Janice: 88 Wootton, Jim: 52 Wootton, Robert: 88, 72, 113, 117, 123, 1 Worth's on the Pike: 153 Woxman, Carl: 53, 122, 126, 127, 130 Wrench, Constance: 102 Wright, Amalia: 88, 99 Wright, Edward: 89 Wright, Elizabeth: 69, 119 Wright, George: 89, 90 Wright, John: 89 Wyatt, Kathie: 53, 110 Wyvell, John: 89 Ullman, Carmella: 49, 99 Understein, Norma: 86 Underwood, Bill: 49, 115 Valensi, Regine: 49, 114 Vallery, Barbara: 68 Welfare, Bradley: 50, 14, 134, 150, 151 Wells, Katherine: 87 Wertlieb, Phil: 51, 112 Wescott, John: 69 West, Bonnie: 51 West, Robert: 87 Westfall, John: 87, 93 Westwood, Mrs. Doris: 106, 107 Westwood, Felix: 87, 103, 112 Weymouth, Charlotte: 87, 109 Yano, David: 89 Yano, Gail: 53, 94, 97, 132, 133, 134, 135 Yates, David: 89, 117, 125, 134 Yost, Linda: 53, 113, 118, 132 Yost, Lynn E.: 53, 94, 97, 140 Young, Alice: 116 Young, Jill: 53, 100, 113, 139 Yudowitch, Janet: 53, 119 Zack, Allen: 89, 129 Zavidil, Tony: 69 Ziska, Diane: 53, 100 Zerkin, Allen: 89, 96, 125 Zornig, John: 89, 103, 112 Zuborg, Ellen: 89, 10 25, 140 . 150 Qfg A! 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