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-. CACHE 1037 miii W .2 jil. 5-. ' ROBERT C. CHRISTINE Bob Greetings 'I'ho' modest on his unemb.ur.1ss' bi . . s ' 1 tl 'oW. Nature has written-'GentIe1nan'. Iiob's great ability on the football field has made him one of the best centers the school has ever had. VVe tI0n't hear much from Rob outside of athletics, but when wrest- ling was added to our sports, he was right there. earrying' away the honors, aieeomnanied, of course, by that amiable grin. His arnbiition is to do something outstanding in vol- lege football, so all we can slay is keep up 'the good work and you will SIlCL'09I'l.n Sc-ienee Club I. II: Varsity Club IV: Builders' Club Ill: lioys' Night III: Football III, IV: NVresitIing IV: liasbeitbvall Manai.:'er IV: Atten1lanL'e Il: Plagiar- .ists' Paradise IV. Coniniereial Course. LOIS WELLINGTON COOK Cooky Yeh, I guess so. The he:trt's hushed secret in the soft, clark eye. I.oiis has plenty ot' dignity and poise. bu-t benelth this sonliislieated surface we know that mischief and humor are lurking: Ilotis rates tons in scholastic' ablility and inuslvzil aptitude. We ware sure that she will find sueeess in what- ever field she ehooseis her future career. Arls-ta II, III, IV: Glee 'Club I. II, Ill. IVL Orelles- tra I, ll, III, IV: Class Play lIl:Gi1rls'Night I. III: hatin Club I, II: State Urc'hes'tl'a Contest I, Il, III: Operetta II, III: Plag'iarists' Paradise IV: Attend- ance III. IV: Pune-tuality I, II. III. IV: Ushers' Club III, IV: Traffic Club III. General Course. JANET BLAIR DAVIS Jan You.'re too young. If to heir share some female errors full, Look on her fave, and you'll forget them all. .Ian is just another member of the Seniior Giang. Ilei quick wit and humor have made her popular with ex ry- one. She is one of the high lights of our basketball tf nn. being' maniasrer of all Senior athleties. It a.imweia.rs that .Ian prefers eollege men. sueh as I.afa.ye'tto and llutgers. 'Tis true, she aims high.-but then, she gets there. Arista, Club I, IV: Press Club Ill: Ilrainatiie Club I, ll: Outdoor Club I. Il, Ill, IV: Latin Club I, Il: French Club IV: -Class Play III: Giirls' Night I, II: l lag'iarists' I'araidise IV: .-Xssenibly PF0f.l'I7ZIlIlS II: I-loekey III, IV: Soeoer I, II, III. IV: Iiasket- ball I, II, III. IV: Baseball I. II. III. IV: Squad Leader IV: Personals Committee IV: Class Vive- President Illi P.-T. A. I,!'09fI'2ll'll III: Punetuztlity I. II. III, IV: Ilanre Committee III. IV: Numerals III: IV III: Ilobin llood l'ag.:'ez1nt ll: Play Day II. Ill'. College Preparatory Course, SARA ELIZABETH ECKEL Sally Hey, Rook 'i'I'here isa light witthin her eyes, Like gleains of wandering firefliesf' llntil lately S-ara has been one of the quieter mein- bers o-f our elass. Now, however, a notieeable ehamre in her social ae-tivities is to be seen. She has a ClI21I'llIlTI,9Qly pleasant personality. Sara has widespread knowledge and can eonverse intelligently and effectively on any current topic. Glee Club I. II, III. IV: Arista III: Operetta II, III: Assembly Program I. IV: Girls' Night II, IV: Advertising Committee Yearbook. General Course. Seventeen
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Ll C' IIWWS HIS 1 9 .2 7 EDYTHE ANNETTE BUGGE Boo-boo liver let the fancy roam, Pleasure never is at home. ltitlythe is the tlaugliter of one of XVashinl.:'l0n's leafl- you heiar a lot of silly vnu clan be sure that ing: hnsiness men. Any tillle that chatter, ,2'Ulll-l'il0VVllll'r- or the like. A lidvthe is near. However. in spite of this frat-t. she is well 1.142-fi by everyone, especially llila. who is her bnsom pal. When it comes to slant-ing, Hoo-boo is sure to he seen on the dance floor. going to town. Her chief desire is to take a secretiarial course in college. Outdoor Club I. ll: Girls' Night I. ll, IV: Assembly l'ro,9:ra.n1 l: 'l'r'afific Club Ill: lnternaltionztl Pageant ll: Ushers' Club lll, lVg Persnnials Uonimitlcc Year- book. Geiicrul Course. MELVIN K. BURD Bur-die Say no-t of me that l weakly tlcclinctl the labors of my sires. linrdic's life pivots airoiuntl hits athletiic iU'C'iVlllllllSll- ments. With tleterminatiion ever predominant on the football field as well 'as the baske-tblall court, he has established his place in the ranks of W. ll. S. athletics. Varsity Club I, ll, llI, IV: Football XV I. ll. lil: Bascilwill 'WV' I. Ill llalsketball VV I, ll. Ill: Track HIV T, Il: Varsity Minstrel 1, ll. Ill: Sciience Club l. Il. Ill, IV: Advertising Com- mittee Year Hook 1Vg Assistant Football Coach IV. tlcncr-al Course. MADGE CATHERINE CARLING Midge What on Earth. ' Nutt much talk-A great, vswvet silence. Mnsulge is so quit--t we hardly know she is present. Sho tlocs her work the best She knows how, antl helps others whenever she is ablc. We fccl certain that Midge will succeed in her ambition to be a nurse for her patients will never be annoyed by eonstant talking on her part, and she can entertain the convalescents with soft, sweet, piano mnisic. S. P. Q. ll. Latin Club I. ll? Knitting Club Ill. Assembly PFD!-'fl'2llll I3 Play Day ll. Ill. th-ncral Course. LILA JUNE CASTNER. Hey, Boo-Boo. ' To ill-sire the same 'things wand to reject the same thiinizs. constitutes true friendship. Lila. is more quiet than lislythe. but can make hcr- self heard if necessary, She is none the less popular than her blonde pal. These two are almost inseparable. Lilafs luve resides in the nearby town of Oxford, but some of the VViash'ing'ton boys also admire her 1'llQlY'lllllHI. sweet ways. Wie hope she advances far up the worldly ladtleir of suicceiss, Outdoor t lnh I. ll: Illirls' Night l, ll: Traffic Uluh Ill: lniterniational Pageant Il: Ushers' Club III: Play:iarists' Paradise IV: Personals Uommlttee Yearbook. flcnc-ral Course. S'i.1'fcc 11.
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CACHE CORINELIUS CARPENTER ELPHICK Corus Thunderuti0n 'IIIIIT ff 1 9 3 7 livery one is the son of his own works, Fuller the rcserverl manner that K'iIELl'iH'lI'l'IZ'.'S Corns lies ii sense of humor of the type that is rarely fouml-zu. dry wit that never fails to hit its umrk. Corus stands high in our elziss, not only for his scholastic ahillity, but heenuse we can count on him to mite his share of any responsibility. Arista, III. IV: Iintin I'luh ll: St-it-nee Club III, IV: 'I'mifI ie III: Vlziss Play III. IV: Assembly I'rog'r:uu III: Iloys' Night Ill, IV: Persnnzils Committee Ye-:ir Hook: l':Xk'l'll'lIV+' Committee IV: I'lugini-ists' Purn- rIisu IV: Dance Commilttt-e III, IV: up.,-rt-tru IV: Punetuzility IV. tiivllu-.are I'repuruItoi'y Course. MARY FRANCES FAZIO O, Yell! 11 IIlessecI ure the lllI't'li,U Alury is very quiet mul reserved in si-hool. She works hurml and usually finishes what she hegins. ller secret umhitlion is to he an steuogmplier, but it wou't he gi, seeret for long. t'oniuierm'iul Uluh III: lbnnqiu-it Uluh III, IV: Girls' Night II, lll, IV1Attenil:iuee I, II. Ill. IV: Vt-air Ilook 'I'ypini.:' Committee IV. Uoniiiiereiul Course. ROBERT G-ORDON Peanut Awful lIere's zu sigh for those who Iove iue. Ami ai smile for those who hate, Anil wlizitever sky's zihove me, Ilori-'s it ht-url for every fate. rr .X pray and irresponsible one is our l'eaimlit. Ilis vi-l's+itiIity, alone, makes hiui nntewonthy. .X me-mher ul' the vzirsity Ibiztsketilr-all Ivilllll, ht-:ill of the lit-tl. llol Ilhythmiersf' :mud proud posse-ssor ol' :I puir of the iiezitest tappillg feet that we'x'e ever seen or heard around here. Sounds like at seeond Ile-nny Gooiimun, dot-su't hm-'14 Well, thz1t's what htfs aiuiiuu for. Iiizind T. II, III. IV: fll't'iIk'Sil'11l II, III, IV: Lzitiu 'Club I, ll: Minstrel I, II, lil: Ilrzinuttie Uluh Ill, IV: Cheerleader III. IV: Iiuskeitlmll AIui,,n1:iger IIIZ Hiusks-tluall Team IV: Ass't lizisketlraill Alzxiiagei' I. II: 'Fenniis 'Pezim III. IV: Uperettzi II. Ill: Klusie XV lll: Builders' tiluh II: Your Hook Aclvi-rtisim: Com- mittee IV: Assemhly I'rog'1raiu III: l'IXt-eutive f IlII- mittee Il: Iloys' Night II. III, IV. l'.vIIe-gre I're1mrutnry Course. EMILY GIRIEST Flash I wo1Lldn't know! l'ouie, sim: now. sing: for I know you sing: well. limily hreezed into XVashing:ton from lh'rlmiutfrw1i Iliprh wliere shv tniok iuitorest in at wide variety of suh- jeets. Sho is now mueh interested in ai DIll I,il'Iliil1' Sophoimore boy. You wo-ulti. never guess I lush's zimhition. She wunts to bet'-onw at Inlues singer with any well-known ori'ht-stra. We sincerely hope she rem-hes her goal. Germantown Hiprh-I.uns-h Guard I: Apluirutus Alt-Pt I. II: Gym Klmnmi II: Gym Squad Uztptaiili 1: Tap lfluh II: Uipe-rettizi, I: Uhorus I. II: Arista I. II: 'Przlvk 'Meet I. II: Girls' Ilzisehnll Team II: Bank FCIIIITTIIIIPQ' I: Attendance I: Messenger I: Writ-ze Pouinrittee I. Xliashington High-Glee Plulh III, IV: Outdoor Club IV: Fr:-nc-h Uluh IV: ll1lIll'IIll,'.'ff'llliI IV: Girls' Night III, IV: A-sst-unhly I'rop.rram IV: Year Book Advertis- ing' i'0IIl'lIlliltt'l' IV: Operelttu, III. IV: Uri-hestrzi III. IV: P.-'I', A. I'rog'rams III: Soueer 'l'eiii.in IV: Girls' Iiaske-thull 'Feiziui IV: Ilot-key 'I'P1ziu1 IV: Play Iluy III: Imnee Cfomiuittee IV: BZIIIIIIIUI Cluh III. IV. College Preparatory Course, Eighteen
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