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

 - Class of 1960

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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

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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



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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.

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