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

 - Class of 1962

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Syne' Resounds a Passing of Class of 962 f' , , sz, - v , if ,.53A. 5 Z iw pf !'s countries. DAVID A, YANO DAVID C. YATES: Key Club 10, 11, president 123 SCA Representa- tive 11, 125 JV Basketball 105 Var- sity lgasketball 11, 125 Varsity Club 11, 1 LESLIE A. YOUNG: National Hon- or Society 125 lllllllllllji business staff 125 Hospitality Committee 125 Con- cert Chorus 125 Tri-Hi-Y 115 GSA 11 MARGARET C. YOUNG: From C0- lumbia, South Carolina ALLEN Y. ZACK: .llc1!r'l1mrL1rr'r 125 Ilriyrzflnufz 115 POD Club 125 Intra- mural Basketball 10, 11, 125 Track 105 Basketball Manager 10 ALLEN J. ZERKIN: Mu Alpha Theta 11, 125 French Club treasurer 125 POD Club 115 Special Services Committee 125 Debate Club 10 JOHN G. ZORNIG: Band 11, drum major 125 Montg. Co. Youth Orches- tra 10, 11, 125 Physics Club 10, 11, president 125 Mu Alpha Theta ll, 125 Ihigarlooiz 115 Mzztchmalcm' 125 Maryland State Orchestra 12 ELLEN L. ZURBORG: Class Coun- cil 125 Senior Class Publicity Com- mittee 125 Tri-Hi-Y 125 Class Trip Committee 125 Dramatics Club 12 Seniors 59 At the year's end these seniors leave for the world of jobs and col- leges. Of the G30 grad- uating students, ten per cent will take jobs and eighty-five per cent will continue to institutions of higher learning. Of these, eigrhty-two per- cent will gzo to degree granting: schools, three per cent to non-degree granting! schools, and twelve per cent to junior colleges. Graduates are enrolled at over 100 dif- ferent rnllegres in the na- tion and several forciggn x. 'S-'22 S.

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Un Spartan Nostalgia for cAuld Lang ROBERT A. WICKS: From Hono- lulu, Hawaii, FBLA 12 ELYSE N. WILLCHER: Chorus 10 BETTY A. WILLIAMS BRUCE O. WILLIAMS: From Lan- don School For Boys, Bethesda, Maryland MARY R. WILLIAMSON: Tri-Hi- Y 10g SCA Representative 105 Li- brary Club 11, 125 FSA 10, 12 HARRY L. WILSON JANICE WOOTTON: Art Club 10, Biology Club 12 ROBERT J. WOOTTON: Wheel Club 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 113 Basketball 10, Fantasia 105 Match- nzakm' 12, Track 10, 11, 12 AMALIA WRIGHT: Brigadomz 115 Financial Committee 113 Welfare Committee 125 Dramatics Club 123 Dance Club 12, International Rela- tions Club 10 JOHN T. WRIGHT JOHN M. WYVELL: JV Football 10, 115 Varsity Football 12 THOMAS D. WILSON CANDY WIREN: Tri-Hi-Y 12 fornia RUSSELL W. WOOD: Physics Club 12 TIMOTHY J. WOOD: Hi-Y 123 Art Club 10 PAMELA A. WOODS: Tri-Hi-Y 12 ELIZABETH H. WOODWARD CHRISTINE E. WOODWELL: GSA 105 Interna- tional Relations Club 10g FTA 125 National Honor Society 12 58 Seniors BARBARA A. WOOD: From Santa Monica, Cali-



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S0 .Jun Juniors Add to Talent, Subtract The Class of '63 started out breaking precedents right and left, shortly after the fall elections, the Class Council called a meeting of all juniors in the gym to discuss plans for the year. At the meeting, several tradition-shattering events were announced, the most important being a folk sing which netted S175 for the treasury. It was also announced that the class would take on a new responsibility by stay- ing after one of the football games to clean up. New ideas did not mean the end of old, however. The class party, the Junior-Senior Prom, and the sale of pennants were some of the functions found worthy of continuance fthough the party had a new twist-it was Sadie Hawkinsl. In spite of resound- ing votes against several very old traditions, exams, homework and college boards did not become things of the past. Junior Officers: first row: President R. Zweigenhaft, Secretary G. Smith, Vice-president D. Grayg third: Treasurer S. Heibel Junior Class Council: first row: J. L. Bentz, M. Hobbs, L Kassalow, S. Allison, R. Redding, M. J. McConeghyg second B. Pritchett, C. Crofoot, L. Stephenson, G. Smith, G. Verdier third: B. Wickner, B. Gerrie, Terry Burns, S. Osberg, J. Topi ping, M. Sheldon, fourth: J. Hall J. Langley, J. Frankel, S Livingston, R. Zweigenhaft ' ,H ,ac

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