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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
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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
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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
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