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

 - Class of 1976

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Bridge Club Front row: ponsar Jack il f ,H w, fifluuuff ,-,,,- :,,'.f ,.,.f David Stern Steve Lorenzetti, and Larry Schwartz play bridge as Mike Harvey kibitzes. Tricks with trumps triumph A Our Bridge Club, which was direc- ted by lVlr. Jack Stout, our resident bridge master emeritus, provided time where students were able to engage in the intellectually stimulating game of bridge and meet .similarly inclined stu- dents. Meeting every Tuesday and Thursday during Activity Period, our club allowed aspiring beginners and experts alike to test their bidding systems and to exercise the skills of playing bridge. Although we didn't have many experts, our few members were faithful to the end and even hoped to challenge some teachers here in theynear future. Below: l'!! open with one club. ,ea E-FQ 7-r jj 47, -w N ' ..wx-'97, ,J Nita' '4' xp I ., 'K ,Pl .- Nlijy f . lr, Qfikaqr ' -9 , .xy , A--'Q if

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-The girls worked well together to l l The Girls Sports Association showed their dedi- cated spirit through their Homecoming float. Our Girls Sports Association was even more spectacular than ever, with ninety dedicated girls taking part in providing service to the WJ communi- ty and participating in fun activities. At the yearly leadership weekend, all members were initiated and everyone became acquainted with each other. Other activities were camping, skiing, skating, and a big beach trip. With the enthusiasm of President ulie Shaw, committee chairperson, and Sponsor J. Michael Lanahan, the GSA members have overcome the club's long history of being in debt. Money was brought in through the successful administration of conces- sion stands at football and basketball games, as well as drama presentations, dances, and other school activities. make the Girls Sports Association r what it is. ' Below: GSA Members.Front. J. Shaw. Second: C. Wack, A. Fletcher, E. Walcoff, P. Oakley, A. Berard, A. Jaricki, C. Wares, M. England. Third Flow: .L Bray, K. Saravanpavan, J. Hollis, N. McCool, L. Schimmel, S. Smith, D. Harvey, L. Gibbons, A. Elspree, S. Hanson. Fourth Row: R. Abramson, M. Clayton, C. Ladeira, E. Turner, C. Tegeris, B. Haheisel, llx President Julie Sh Executive Commi Back: D. Harvey, Bigger. Better, Busier. G SA: aw, Sponsor J. Michael Lanahan ttee works together to plan many activities. Front. K. Lambros, M. Stark. H. Ballard, C. Wack, J. Shaw, H. Holcomb, J. Hughes. C. Feud, J. Reighard. Fifth Row: S. Dikkers, D. Oakley, M. McKelway, R. Hutko, G. Kopic, A. Craigo, P. Smink. Sixth Row: K. Lambros, M. Stark, M. Preston, J. Hughes, H. Ballard. Seventh Row: H. Dunnigan, E. Woll, K. McMillen, R. Glazer, J. Davis, D. Martin, S. Lathrop, M. Peterson. Eighth Row: M. Sulit, R. Gatti, H. Holcomb, M. Purcell. i, I 55



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Susan Lathrop, Lisa Gibbons, Ellen Israel, and Veronica Hinton discuss ideas. Once upon a literary magazine . There was a time when people came to a magic room and sat in a magic circle and read music, and the sour notes were thrown out and the clear notes became a magazine. In reality, our literary magazine was produced by eight students, who, meeting every Thursday during the Activity Period under the guidance of Sponsor Tony Wagner, reviewed work submitted during each week. Entries consisting of short stories, essays, poet- ry, drawings, and photographs, were collected from large envelopes located in the library and various English rooms. Staff members edited the sub- missions, contributed comments, criti- cisms, and ideas to discussions, and, finally, decided upon which works of l art were to be used. Designed to re- l flect the creativity of our students here, the literary magazine was a suc- cessful publication. Below: Ellen Israel, Veronica Hinton I The Literary Magazine Staff. Sitting: S. Lathrop. Next row: lL Hinton, E. Israel, B. Siegal. Top row: Sponsor Tony Wag- ner, l. Kimball, S. Voss, L. Gaffney. l....f La, V ,J

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