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The Wa hiHfUhiaH This year the annual staff has chosen a musical theme for the Wash¬ ingtonian. In keeping with this idea, musical cartoons for the title pages were drawn by Adele Diaz, who also drew the pictures of the school for the section pages with the assistance of John Samarron. Soon after the opening of the school term, the senior class elected Dorothy Jackson editor. Gayle Maphet was appointed associate editor, and Gertrude Gastelum was given the important appointment of busi¬ ness manager. The Other members of the staff are the following: Barbara Ponti, Trus¬ tees, Hatchet and Vodvil; Patsy Ann James, Student Council; Mary Cheng, Junior Red Cross and Classes; Vivian Rose, California Scholarship Federation; Albert Silva, Band; Jimmy Abad and Wayne Davis, Boys’ Sports; Ramona Espinoza, Girls’ Sports; Glenn Halliday, Future Farmers and Cadet Corps; Rosemary Telles, Cafeteria; Mona Burtch, Custodians and Senior Play; Winifred Dias, Calendar. Miss Van Winkle was the adviser. Lorraine Simas, Evon Bettencourt, and Annette Kirkish did much of the developing and printing of the roll films used by the staff. Special mention also goes to Barbara Ponti and Glenn Halliday who gave up their study periods to assist in the final publishing of the annual. The annual staff also extends its thanks to the boys in the print shop who, under the direction of Mr. Kibby, made the covers for this year’s W ashingtonian. Top Row: P. James, W. Dias, R. Telles, A. Silva, G. Halliday, W. Davis, J. Abad, M. Cheng, Miss Van Winkle, A. Diaz. Bottom Row: R. Espinoza, B. Ponti, G. Gastelum, D. Jackson, G. B. Ponti, G. Maphet, D. Jackson, • Maphet, V. Rose. G. Gastelum.
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Bette Ives, Rosemary McDonald, Dorothy Jackson. Top Row: B. Martin, G. Cooper, S. Marriott, F. Clark, G. Kibby, A. Thomas, P. Truscott, R. Stubblefield, S. Alameda, N. Hammond, E. Perry, J. Secada, Mr. Kibby. Middle Row: C. Vargas, L. Harding, L. Perry, Y. Young, W. Pereira, C. Severson, B. Perry, B. Ponti, W. Dias, G. Gastelum, M. Cheng, B. Brandt, Miss Knoles, C. Perez. Lower Row: R. Telles, V. Rose, G. Maphet, A. Costa, V. Reina, B. Ramos, D. Hernandez, R. McDonald, D. Jackson, V. Telles, B. Furtado, J. Lewis, S. Carter, F. Braun, E. Santos. Hatchet ta The high standard set by previous years for the bi-monthly published Hatchet” was maintained by an active staff this year. The Hatchet is a four-page paper with four columns on each page. The first page contains all important and latest news; the second page consists of editorials, gossip column, and borrowed news; the third page is devoted to the armed forces, personalities, book reviews, and bandstand; and the fourth page has the latest on girls’ and boys’ sports as well as write-ups by the Girls’ W” Club president. As has been the case during the past three years, the paper has only four columns instead of five. Although there has been the problem of the shortage of paper, the editor and the staff were able to cope with the situa¬ tion, and have published a paper of high standard. Each year the Senior class publishes the Senior Edition, the last paper of the second semester. This consists of eight pages and contains the pic¬ tures of all seniors. It also has the class will and the prophecy in addition to the regular news. Most of the work of planning and putting out the Hatchet” fell to Rosemary McDonald, the editor, with the associate editor, Dorothy Jackson, and business manager, Betty Ives, doing their share. The faculty advisers are Miss Knoles, who advises the editorial staff, and Mr. Kibby, who is in charge of printing the Hatchet. I 1 24
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