Washington High School - Little Prexie Yearbook (Washington, PA)

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A V 1-4 -. . bw s is ws . 4 Q lj ',L' k A 1 5 4 I2 , 1 nn xv A hmm ' 5 5 A v. M-M..,, ww F -V .V -ws 'uf X W QW W ri We A Published by Q -4 The Yearbook Staff Rebecca MeMahan Co-Editors jane Belcastro Robert Agnew, Business Manager Martha Harris, Assistant Business Manager Mrs. Jean W. Robinson, Yearbook Adviser Washington High School, Washington, Pennsylvania 3 SIIIIIIIICI' Brings lls Pleasures Anil my ol' tln' high st-lu:-ol SlllCll'IllS zittvncl thc' Pony IJURIQIH' XVo1'lcl Svrics llclcl in XVnshington In lite X llSl 1 'f ng lin-i'y mom:-nt ol' cvvry clay, thc' stnclcnts ol- xv1lSll lligh liw to the fnllvst. Sinmnvr, RIXVQIY from school, is no vxcvption. Soino work as lilo guurcls at tht- swimming pool: otln-rs plain tlu-ir future-s as untinnn clnys point to collcgv. 'liln-n tlu-rc is thc excite- xncnt ol' tht- Pony l,c-agua' Yvorlcl Scwivs with no lc-ss than -loc' E. Brown in attcncluncc-. August IS brings footlmull practico-sow mus- clvs, l3l'lllSl'S-----illlll only il stop away, thc- opc-ning ol school. 4 VW' ll1lVC cvlohritics in XVklSllll1g'tO'I'l, too. Alot- E. Brown Pony Lcfngnc Prcsiclcnt COllg'l'2ltlIlllt0S two of thc win- ners from Miami, Florida. ,ilu Its Work . Timo for fun! Ioan Kuiik, joycv Smith, and Janice Rulnsvy soak up the sun ut thi' XVilSllil'lQ,'tOU Pool. titii i tttttit tto Couch Dave johuston givvs instructions to football hopefuls EUiLfil100l'iI1Q, bllSill0SS school, tour-liing, tho ministryw those are thc plans of Larry Elliott, Bef,-ky Bvtcalstro, Duvc Scott, Sta-phvn Crm-gg, and Dottic- Ernizu-oH. 5 , f X fi School 'llics ,Nre Severed Xs Mr. Loxxrxi ltelires :Ks ljflllillhll U! Mr. Lowry speaking at the dinner in his honor. January 21, 1959 will he a memorable date on the calendar of VVash High facility and staff members, for this was the date Mr. Ilomer Lowry was honored at a staff dinner held in the George Wfashington Hotel. Prac- tically the entire staff gathered to pay tribute to a man who had served them for a longer period than had any other principal of VVash- ington High School. Mr. VVilliam Amos served as toastmastcr, and a trio of students sang several selections. Mr. Lowry was given a lounge chair and a collie puppy, which was immediately named 'cPrexie,, in honor of the school. Mr. Lowry retired as principal january 23 with an admirable record of nex er missing a dav ol' school or heing tardy since he came to XVashingion High School in 1946. 6 xV2lS1l1llgl0I1 High School Illl2l1 f1111t1111l1 1111111 .-X1111z11'11 1111- QTZIYB' 114111111 '14111' S11l'2l1il'l'S i4l1x1c' 1 .Xi .1 M ': T A31 1..1 I in Q ,, ... Z X112 RIIIC1 Nlrs. 1101111-1' Nl. 1,11wry '33511516 , 1 15:1 1-22,1 1: .X f-5 1 1- 'WE' ' f , A Ju .hi fzkjgfg . 7,1 ,git 1 if 1 -211 ha 'Q-:ig '. 7 Journalism Clinic at VV 61 I llK'glStI'illl0lI'-lllltl smuc of tht- llcwspups-1' stall' clicck inl Time out for ra-fra-sluuvutsl junio Soricv 1-hints with C Day of tht- XfV2lSl1lllgf0l1 Ohscrvcr. The World Of The Student ls Filled With Many Things . i just lu-I-ow tha- lmzlttlc-Nlllsln lligh versus Trinity! Stucluut lmocly gutlu-rs U11 Court House sts-ps for umruumtlm pop rally. 8 ,- lfmm tllc' wilcl l'Olll' ol' tlw student lmcly ut tlu' Trinitx' pup rally to the lluslwcl lnomont lJ0l.0l'l' tlu' crowning of tlw lfootlmalll Quvcn at tlu- staclium from thc vary W0rtl1Wl1ilv jourmmlism clinic to L-rmvnle-ll luncll room those- wcrv momcnts to t1'v:,1sll1'c in tlmc mom- my lmolx of timv. Football Games . . ucc ns Pc p Ralllcs Dance s 'Vlfleuugs llhsll lligll s stuclc-nts 1-ating lt sal 1 l Sl Om' of tlu- Ql'1'klll'Sl mmm-nts uf ilu- yL'11l'YtIll' l'lltI'llI1L'l' of Xlny I-jllK'1'Il. CEIYUIC' livzltly. t'll'Oll 1- Arn- dc- 'l'rirmlplu-. k . TENT- kmn 1- Pol' A ' 1 llln-s flll ilu' 1liI'79tllCA'IlfS 4'lllllllIK'llf rm 4-aullcliclzltc-s of flu-il' n'lmim'4'. . , ii sg Q E , 5, FI g F X? YE? ' ' ,, af 'N '4 i if w' f ' f ' Tj - y TVZ . Nu I i s x 3. Sr XX is. lx YK x' E54-Ea gsf 'X'Pfs4 X 15 A w - s all Ji -V..,-- ..-,.,.g, J '-- H , fit XM E? lg., ,.,,p4L ,J ,Mlm A U . Sims.-! .. -f' -H ..w.. m' 'X Z v!-?Fg- .gr FZ 5? - K' 'Q 5 A 2 L fe' 5-if K Xa . 'Y K xy? ,Q is Q, qi' nf' Q if .MQ 12 A Farewell, But Not Good-bye In any job there is always a beginning and an ending. That is known when a person starts to workg but in the beginning, the end seems far away, and the beginning, at the end, seems like only yesterday. For more than 13 years Mr. Lowry has served as principal of Washington High School, and for 12 years before that, he was associated with the schools of VVashington in some capac- ity-teacher, home and school visitor, elemen- tary principal. In his school life, there were moments of gladness and hours of sadness. There was s u c c e s s , and there was failure. At times storm clouds hung heavy. But through it all, there was his devotion to his school-its student body-its faculty. A devotion that could not Mr. Lowry and friend! The eollie pup and a lounge chur gifts of the staff to Mr. Lowry, were presented at a dinner january 21. be measured in hours of work, but rather in the pleasure received from a job Well done, for work cannot be measured in hours and minutes, but in its rewards. He was interested in every student-in every school problem. He enjoyed having stu- dents rcturn after graduation, and he took pride in the graduates of Washington High School. His school day was not controlled by the clock, and long after lights had been turned out in classrooms, and teachers and students had gone from the building, the light in his office burned on. On lanuary 23 he stepped down from his position as high school principal, leaving a va- cancy in the hearts of students and faculty, for he was a man whom all could call friend. ix Wx x f F X X I R . ' 5 q -,li 4'-'i'-M-. T '-Y MW ' I I f G 5' li Q LY ri fn' Q Y 4 h N s A Variety Of New Experiences Is Revealel 14 lf school wcrc all play and no work, lcurn- ing would indccd hc limitcd. lnstcad, from our introduction to high school in the Sth gruclc through thc last day in scnior high, wc clcvclop ncw skills-ncw conficlcnccs. No longcr clo wc shrink from Latin conjugations and coinplicutccl chcinistry l'Ol'IHlll2lS. Ruthcl' do wc thrill ut thc corrcct solution to cliflficult prohlcins and lnurvcl ut thc intricate parts that full into corrcct posi- tion. Studics inuy hc dilficult, but this is prcp- umtion for wlmtcvcr future lics ahead. x 'WW HT H- - aux 1 fi Siillbilik-4 I, hrough r ' il' 1 ' z L4 1 vi l , DR. MEYERS B. HORNER, SUPERINTENDENT OF WASHINGTON CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION: LEFT TO RIGHT: Al. Humlcl ClILl13I1l21l1, Rulplm B. Cnrmll, Eclwurcl tl. Harris, Heston M. Hill, A. XV. T. Strott, W7illium My-C. Riclmrclscm, Rnymcmcl A. Hams, Mrs. Bcssiv B. jones. MR. EMIL F. DUPKE, PRINCIPAL OF WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Mr. William E. Amos Home 6: School Visitor Mr. Paul E. Harding Guidance Counselor 17 Mr. Sheldon Kelley Assistant Principal English Is The Basic Requirement For All Education 1- best way to llIliil'l'SiLUlfi paris wif spa-1-vli is liy liiklgI'illllllIillQ. ICNCLISII DEPAiiTNH'iNT TOP: Ni1lI'Y L. Bi-ll, Hrs. Kzliiwi Uoyivs. BU'l'TO'NI: Xiilfiilll Cizuix iqii7il cili1lilil', I8 Stl nor lunglisli students are lost witliout tlie card cata- gue in tlne lll5l'lll'y. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT T0 Nl Hanes. BOTTOM: Silfilll E. 'Xlcl P: Nlrs. Sara G. Herriott, Helen Cnrue, ltobert G. Provins. The sebolarsliip listings on the bulletin board attract many of tlie college-bound seniors. iii? y . Q I Imagine a world Without sound-where no spoken Word is ever uttered? Could We under- stand and be understood by sign language? Probably not. And so. we must have a working knowledge of our mother tongue to exist. In our English classes, We develop vocabularies for everyday useg we learn to construct gfillll- matically correct sentences through diagram- ming. XVe acquire appreciation for the classics and an interest in modern prose and poetry. XV4- take pride in our ability to Write intelligent readable research papers and to speak correctly and with composure before a group. Combine tliese points, and one realizes that English sup- plies us with tlie capacity to face tomorrow's future with eonHdence. 19 'I'l'igonrm1otry and slide- rule-s clmllcngm- tlw amlmitious svniors. Mathematics Is Vital Link To The Unknowns In Space s li- x NIATHENIATICS DEPARTBHENT ' vllo, Alga-lmfa, Planv Us-01nvh'yg Mrs Sarah C. Kc-Hy, Algolml. BOTTOM' Plllll Km-strivk, Algvbrzx, Trig, Cnlh-gm NI tl S 1 t X Xlcm 'MW' 20 il 1, fclid C1L'Oll1l'l'y1 JQIIIIOS 1. x - g nm- c:t'01l!l'f1'yQ Mrs. I'1ll3'l'l'Ill'1 . -- , . zlthc-llnltivsz Zum I.. Sivgm-I .,1 . .. ,, 1 , : A. I., IKUIIILIHQUIQ Plum' Cvm1u'h'y, Ulu-rt L. Daw, xl1lHll'llllltiCSQ XYilll'i'llt Present-clay aetivity in the worlcl ol' satel- lites, spntniks. and outer space indicates that the high school stnclent of toclay needs all the skill and training possihle to equip him for survival in the tntnre. No longer is one year ot matheinaties snllieient training-iw str-atl there is an aeeeleratecl program to in- erease his ineentive to learn. Beginning in the eighth gracle, algehra I may he eleetecl, anal so on through sneeestling grades---plane ancl solicl geoinetry, algebra ll, trigonometry, :mtl the ultimate ehallenge-eollege mathe- maties. ln his high sehool training, the stu- clent learns the meaning ot' x antl y, the meas- urement ol- enlmes ancl pyramicls, the sines anal tangents of trigononietrv. ancl how math- worlcl iv: whieh he lives. tv,--I 'vu ..,,.l ' Q .av- e-.,,x K Plane geometry oflers an exciting new outlook to the fielcl ol mathematies. L .... Algelira l gives stntlents their First insight into the im- portanee ol mathematies in everytl.iy lixinf. ll Mistakes Ot The Past Help To Solve Today's Problems Xlany projects are completed in Miss Bryson's history classes. rruiging from early American to modern missiles. TOP: Helen M. Bromley, NVorld Historyg Dorothy I. Bryson, American, XVorld, Pa. History. BOTTOM: Ear- nest A. Eros, American History, Economicsg Elizabeth Hamilton, American History. Two hundred years ago this land of ours was Wilderness, and its people were pioneers in history. Today, through newspapers, TV, and radio, events on the other side of the globe are commonplace news items. History tur- nishes many interesting and enlightening facts, and there is much to he learned and discussed in any of its many facets. Ancient history unfolds the lite of our ancestors and the story ot their countries. American history is the development ot America. Courses in geography, economics, and problems of democracy are included in the social studies field to complete the curricu- lum for the department and enrich the store of knowledge. Thus the ancient world and the modern world unite to broaden our horizon. 'L . .. A study of XVorld News of the W'eek is yaluahle in history classes. ll BIYIQTOIITS plwjvct on I'r0sicTc'nts was plzlwd on display in flu' TTlll'2ll'y. A TOP: Irvm- L. Hzumm-rs, cll'Ugl'kl1Jllf'1 Guy ll. -lan dimg Pu. :md NYm'hl Histuryg Xyillilllll I.. XI:-Cllum plmy, llvogrzxpllyg Stzmlvy Xlmlsvlis, Pal. Ilislmx fl Cixics. BOTTOM: Hzlrrv li. NTIIITRIY, Am. Ilislm Svlmtl, Social Stuclivs. V 253 Plvlmlc-1115 of IJC'llIOL'I'LlL'yE AIOSUDII S. Hocljmn, XVOrlml Q llisturyg Anna- RIITJVII, Sm-iul Stmliusg ltlillilll x The Field Of Science ls Challenging, Motivating, And Stimulating Test fulmes, ellemiealls, l:0I'IlllllklSl All these spell L'l1K'IlllSfl'y. Carol Bell :mtl Duvicl Perry adjust time 2lDD1lI'RltllS for 21 chemical experiment. 211 ilogy l1ri11gs illlillll clisvussioiis of flu- iiltvrcstiiig umgs ol' IllllllI'i'. Cyril xv4llllll'l' 11111l ljlilllfx S1-lic-1'iclx 1111111111 ll Flllllljfl' ll'UlIl ll11- l'lllH'lll1l NY2lli'l'N. 0. l L L ' x i h 5 J, Y . .,,,.. g ' 1 'N f .K t Sciviicv courses llttI'ilCt lllillly ol tlic' stu- clcnts of XV11sl1i11gto11 High. T111-sv courscs op:-11 up il wliolc- IIOXV world of forccs Wl1icl1 clo111i1111tc the life ol- c11Ql1 illlil cvm-ry om: I11 biology, wo find tlic i11t1'ic11t0 clcsigu of 1111- turc i11 tlic plants 1111cl 1111i11111ls Lll'0llllCl IIS. Ill cl1c111ist1'y, wc llllllii' i11tv1'0sti11g cliscou-1'ic-S of Wl111t may somv clay propvl us to outm' space. Physics, Wlicrv 1'011so11i11g.1 is cvvry bit 11S i111po1't1111t 11s thc cq11ip1ne11t, Cl11lllClljll'S thc tliiuker, tlic studclit, so tl111t l1:- may co11- trilnitv his Sllilfl' to tlic- flltlll'C. X X TOP: Philip H, l1,1-I-ry, S1-i1-mil-1 ,xligp Xl, IJ,-111411, Trying to 17I'U'jl'l't Ll so1111cl wzivc- o11 tlw osvillosc-opv 11r1- liini 1 Biology. Cl'iNTl'iR: lfmlilli l'lI'l'il4'I'll'lihUIl. SL'li'Ill'L'Q Storlivli, llillll BUT, illlil Lw11iS Dilgvllfl- llilylllfll liilfllllilll, Si'll'llk'l'Q llvrlu-rt .lOlIIlS0ll, S1'i1'11c'4', BUTTON: l':111l A. Klillll. SL'lllllL'l'1 xv1llS0ll Nlillvr, Biology. wt ,fi Nlr. llt'l'l1m'i't Alolmson l4l'X'll'NYS tht- llllklllillly of 1 slum Physical Education Classes Fcaturo Tc am Play l'liysit-nl 1-tlucntion and honltli am' two of tht- l'K'ClIlll'l'Cl sulmjct-ts for gllllllltlllilll from high school in tlw Coinmomvvalth ol- PUllIlSylVlllll2l. I'I1ysit-ul vclucution clnssvs for lnoth lmoys amcl girls ollvr u with- solos-tion of activitics for vn- tliusiustic' uthlt-tvs, imuiv of whom hzwc no othvr coiitzlct with thc zlthlctic PI'0j.'1l'21lH. Tlivrc arc gzunvs of lug football, lmskvtlmll guinvs, soft- lmll, lmclmiiiton. uml thc' cvvi'-iwcvssury gyinuus- tics prograun. Sow inusc-los Quill lmruisvs uw ol- tvn tht- vncl rvsult of this activity. UIlCll'l'lllt'gIllil2lIIL'l'1lllCllllSll'llCllUllOl'lJ2lYlll -lolmstoii amd Xlrs. Xlurylu Hoc-sw, tho gvm clo- p1ii'tim'iitlu1s lwpt pam' with that l'X17i1IIlllllg iwvcls Ui-ll'K'II-ilg1'l'S. 26 David johnston Vvillltllll Laughlin Physical Education Health No senior's year is complete without a se- mester of health. Also in 9th grade, health ap- pears on the freshman schedule. In both classes, instruction is given in the workings of the human body, the ailments and illnesses, and how to pre- vent or cure them. Such words as auriele, tyin- panum, psychiatry, preshyopia become familiar words in the vocabulary, and the student is made aware of the need for proper diet and exercise, and for maintaining a sound mind in a sound bodv. Top physical condition is required for this type of gymnastics. . ,-- . . A W K- llic-roglyplmics clutt- hack to uncicut Egypt, :mtl to 111111113 the s lm or t h 21 ll cl svmhols of Crt-gg rcs0n1hlc those' uncivnt markings. Tho col11n1r'rc-izll studvnt lilb01'iOlISIy Writing those Iittlt- pot hooks, ll0VVUY0l', is training for 21 joh in thc not-too-distamt futurv. Ilcr flying fingers on thc typewriter kcyhoard strive for pcrfvctioll. :Xu introchlction to HIIQUICF, thc PIYICHCRII uso of uclchng I1lLlCl1tl1l'S, Ci1lClll21t01'S, Dictaphoncs, thc INilI'll'0g1'2lPll, thc know-how of Writing business lvttcrs, and scvkiug employment cquip the stu- clc-nt vvcn morc, for a place in tomorroW,s com- plcx husiuvss world. Cam you fincl tht- mum- of your stutc- in tht- shorthzmtl 1-l1a11'a1t-tc-1's on tht' shliv? , W , A .1 Y a Dexterity Through Practic1 liliiuim-nt Illllfililll' npvmtiun is as vssvntini ns tin- lmsin' sim-1'1'h11'i11l skills. IS Coal To Perfection TOP: Irving Gottlieb, Businvss Expioraltoryg Betty Krol, Business English, Siiortlmlici and Typing. BOTTOM: Rita Oivsm-vicli, Bc:-okkcoping, Cir-1'iunl Pram-ticv, Si!0I'tilklI'ldQ jc-an XV. Robinson, SOL'Tl'till'iilT Office- lll'2lC'Hl'1', Short- lizlnci, Typing. Studc-nts have tlu- opporillnify to vie-ct typvwrifing 11-gz11'ciIc-ss of L'llI'l'iClIlllIH. Foreign Language Courses Are Valuable Asset To Both Student And Future Globe-Trotter llu bulletin hoard in Miss Marinois room holds many items of interest for both French and Sp mish students. Foreign languages at Wash High open the door to an awareness of the many facets of life in other countries. Listed in the curriculum are classes in a foreign language to interest any and all. There is Latin for the pre-legal or pre- medical student, German for the future engi- neer, Spanish and French for the traveler who enjoys the Romance languages and who per- chance someday may visit the castles of Spain or tramp the streets of Paris. There is much more than basic learning in the class room, there is a delving into the history, the art, the customs, the literature of the country-little ex- tras that add color kllld gaiety to the subject. Now that the world has diminished in size and trips to foreign shores are only hours away, an understanding of our world neighbors is essen- tial. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lena L. Lively, Latin, Teresina Marino, French and Spanishg jane Sproat, German. 'llln' l'l'fi'l'l'llCl' svction of tho lilmrary attracts thc visitor. The Library ls The Hub Of The Educational Prograln Early in thc school yvar stnclcnts find thcir wav to tho lihrary with its opportnnitics and its trcasnrvs. Tlu-y lJl'C0lllC acquainted with its Cn- cyclopvclias anal its fiction, its carcvr files iiimd its l'Clll'1'l'llCC hooks. Thv card catalogue is in 'con- stant nsv. English assignnwnts often involve nsv ol' tht- llt'2lCl0l'lS Cniclc or trips to thc' maga- zine' room. Book rvports, tvrm papers, short storivs--all have' thvir hcginning within the Walls of tho lihrary, ancl stnclcnts would he lost Without its rvsonrcvs. lhl2ll '1lI't'l Sain :son 1- l Lihrarian Bnllctin hoarcl clisplays, arrangctl hy Dorothy Lucas and Pamela Bennet, attract thc library browser. 31 Industrial Arts Department Trains Boys For A Machine shop always attracts many visitors during Open House. The Industrial Arts department combines three fields of interest to present a program en- ticing to any boy. There is mechanical drawing for the fledgling draftsman, and courses in blue printing and the preliminary to architectural drawings for the more advanced student. In machine shop, the heavy equipment, useful in metal working, trains the mechanically-minded boy for a practical future. While in wood shop, modern saws and planes are used to turn out beautiful articles for the future home craftsman. Advanced training is possible in each subject, so that a student may become more proficient in his particular interest. Practical Futura' Dmunhl l':llll'l'y Curtis Kvrus Ruchmlph Sfulh-1' XVQWI Shop hlt'k'h1lIliL'1lI lJl'1lXYiIlH xllldlilll' Shop Mr. Kc-rns lwlps stuch-nts iurlividlmlly to rvprochm- drawings to scale-, Nlr. l':IIlQ'I'y points out thc- correct opomtiou of lnachincry in Xhmoml Shop. Steady Practice - - Frequent Performances - - Bring Quality To Music Groups Music, wlictlicr iustruuicutul or vocal, 1'0- luxcs the mind. Scarccly 21 day passes, however, without some music group culling 21 special prac- ticc or pzwticipzltiug in some outside activity. Thin' is no brmltlung SPCH5 hohdays and SPOON! Senior baud mm-lubcrs P21111 Bert, Rc-iwccal Morris l7l'0gl'ilm5 C0UW'l'f-IV 0110 UPON thc Cthef- Baud Louis Diliciio plulc-tim' for District Bzuui L-om'crt. iucmbcrs am' lmrciy through practicing Wfhc Fight Sougi' uutil jingle Bcllsf, 'The Easter l'a1i'z1dc', and Pomp and c:i1'ClllllSt11llCCv are upon them. Choral members spout the full preparing for tlu- Thanksgiving p1'og1'um-then c:ilI'iStlllilS--tilCll Eustci'-uml thcu the concert. Strcuuous 1'clicz1l'suls, but rcwzwdiug ones, rc- sultcd iu programs that pleased. YViu'u all iilcsc baud Illl'IIlilL'l'S grudiiutc in Iunc, tiicrc will bc umuy vucmicics to ix- fiiiccil 34 wwq. A- Q 1 Q ,S X XS X A 5 X X X ' 3 if X X 1111 to right: 01111111 c1OllIl, 4111111111 11111111 111111 N1111'1'11i11g 15111111 13i1'cclm I 1111 11111'11i11g1, 11111111-1't 11111111 1J1l'l'L'1lllA, Qt' 1 11 1 1118 1111111 ll 11 Nlusic S11p1'1'x'is11rg 111c'11:11'11 N1'1'i11, -111111111 11ig11 1111111311 1711111-1111: 114'1'111'1'1 f,S11'i1lll1Cl', 541111111 L'i11 Xlllsin' S111w1'x'is X111113' 51111101115 1.11111 1-11111111 work '1 p1C'lN'lIl1 p'11'1 01 11l1'1l' 111l' '11 XX 'lN1l 11 ff 1. 35 Q f.. 4 r ,Q 1469, ikzgi Ufxl, U5 Busy alt worlx in the eerznnies room on iliclivimllml proje Art is 21 reqnirecl suhjeet in the Junior llig school curriculum, hut those more aeeomplishc may continue in atlvancecl classes of clrawin painting, and eeralnies in senior high. They ma find an interest in Weaving. Working with elay, 1 leather tooling, or in transforming the Whitene of u sheet of paper into ll pleasing eomhinutic of line and color. Cermnies gives them the ol portunity of making many anal varied types 1 eluy worlx-vases, pitchers, ash trays, and jeweh -uncl of using the kiln to make their won permanent. 36 Future Homemakers Put Theory Into Practice ln Class Left to right: Mrs. Margaret Nh-Q. Dickie, Cookingg Mrs. Mary llellc My-Cowell, Sewing: Mrs. Nlalry li. Nerrin, Sewing. Future home makers Final ll wealth of infor- mation nntolcling, helore them in the home eco- nomics classes. NVhethcr their interest lies in sewing or cooking, the equipment used and training received is of value to them. In sewing, especially in the advzincecl classes, the girls make Illillly of their own clothes and learn to 'fsew Z1 fine seam us well. Cooking olters training in mamv types of food preparation-from 11 simple lll'O2lliltLlSt to 11 full course dinner. In aclclition they practice the use of correct table service and how to serve food properly. W9 Too many cooks can spoil the pnclclingl From pattern to finished costume, making il dress re- quircs nmny hours of work. Driver Training T The Highway in fi xviuiillll Bc-hrviis Drixcr 'Vrziining caches Safety On XVz1tcl1 ont for thc- Pl'Cll'Stl'i2lll.n 'Timm' to il ccnnplvtc stop at all through iIlt0l'SK'CtiOllS.n Thcsv arc sonic of the instructions Mr. Bvlirvns givcs his drivvi'-training stndvnts as thvy gvt bc- hind thc Wliccl of thc- now rod Dodgv. Drivcr training is iwcoining ll 'Li1vc0ssa1'y snbjvct in thc' curriculum at VVQISII High. Many students 1'0- cvivc instruction in tht- intricucivs of vvhicic operation and incct thc' l'CQlli1'l'll1ClltS of thc' PGIIIISYIYZIIIHI Motor Code' for lic-cnscd drivvrs. Students bcccnne faunilizu' with the varivty of dif- fcrvnt mud signs in nsc' in Pennsylvania, thc laws governing thvir driving. and thc' rnlcs IICCOSSQITY to operate unv motor vchiclv. Brzlkt' l'K'2lK'tiOIl tvst is givm-n by Mr. Bi'ln'c'ns to sfnnv of tin' drixvr training slndvnts. 38 Tha- School Day Is A Busy One For Clerical PCI'S0llI10l N OFFICE: flll'll fXI1cl1'c'xx's :mel Com lm-11111-clsmm llx ilu- lll'XV mluplivu CIS: Illlllll Xlillvl' clwvlxs sclmul lrmwlxliw-pillg wllill XYilmu Stcvlc, uilllvtic Sl'L'l'l'lill'j'. wurlxs on sc-ating cluul at flu- stmlium. THE CUSTODI.-XN'S DAY IS NEVER DONE! Left to right: blaum-s 'l1lIUlIl2lN, Irvin I'm:xx'11 lvv. xvlllllllll Xlillvr, Cflulrlm 's xxllglll, -Iolm Criswf-ll, Slwlnlon Hzmc'lu'r. Xyllllillll flilscm. if , 1 Talents For Creating Ur Performing 40 Striving for vxcvllvllcc' in tllv Iivlcls of public spcaking and oral llltl'l'P1'Lll2lll0ll ol' litcmtlm' is tliv goal of stuclcnts Pill'fiCl1J2lllllQ in forensic ox:-nts. Thcsc me-nts lulw in- c-luclvcl Humorous Dcclzunution, Sorious Dc- clzunation, Poctry H 0 21 rl i n g , Sllillil'S1N'1l1'0 Hvacling, uncl llzulio Speaking. Sucli purtic-i4 pntion dvvclops c-onficlcncv not only in tliv spvcial fields of orul connnunic-ation, luut also in vvoryclay speaking. Tlic- ulmility to spa-uk smoothly, slxillfullv. :incl ussurcclly is ll vuln- ulmlv possvssion in any lino of work. Otlicr CXUYI-Cll1'1'iCllllll' l1CtlYlfil'S-Cllll7S, vocal and instrumcntal music groups. voluntc-cr scr- ViC6S-ll1Cl'CllS0 tliv stuclvntls zllmility to givc il part of liiinsclf and opvn tlio floor For plcas- urulmle pastimes outside- tliv rcalin of stunlics. ArcDiscovc1'cCl TllI'0lIgll fl' I fl' I IC k. 5 ? 3 9 msumaon um IUCN I ItANK1I.IN GUILD: LEFT T0 RIGHT: Nlr. Stnllic-r taclvisa-rl, IJ. XVull'1-, lt. Durbin. C. Iialwr, I. Sultm-1, I, King. I. llnlnns I., l.nurnn-, C.. XI.mlunm'y. Printing Club Helps Boys Learn A Practical Trade Taking a glancci at thc postvrs and sclicclillos ol' lmaskvtlxlll ancl wrvstling civcnts around school, unc can tt-Il at short notion' that this cluh is rvallv lluurishing. Tho Bcn Franklin Guild, IVash llighis nc-wcst cluh aclclitiun, was startvcl in Frim- ruarx' of I958. This group proviclvs an vnjnyahlc liohln' fur thosc huys iIItC'l'l'StCLl in tha' lmasic lun- claxncntals of printing. Thv hoys who lx-long to tht- cluh wvrv sn-lt-ctvcl truin thc 9th, ltlth, llth, ancl 12th graclvs. Sincv this was thvir first yvar of organization, tht- invinhvrship was quitv sinall. hut tht-5' havv prow-cl thc-insvlvvs a stalwart group, in printing schvclulcs ancl programs for all thc lltlllllt lmaslwthall fl,'lllIIl'S anal wrvstling inatchvs, aucl tickets and programs for various clinnvrs and lmanquvts. IVith thv inuncy 11-c'c'ivt'cl in clonatiuns, thc' c-lull has Plll'CllElSK'Cl nvw tvpt' anal nvw cuts. Printing has hvcoinc' su popular with tlw stunlvnts, that the suhjvct will hc aclclvcl to tha- curriculum and taught ncxt vvar hy Nlr. Stuliivix Chosc-n as oPricc'1's arv john King, Prvsi- clcntg Charlvs Mawhinney, Vic-0 Prvsiclc-ntg lainvs Soltvx, Svcrvtaryg and Larry I.aurinc-, Tri-asurvr. Mr. Stolffly a II'lCIIIl7Cl' of thc' lnclustrial Arts Dc'- partincnt. is aclviscr. C0-T0-C0l.l.lCCli CLUB: ll0'l l'0NI RUYV: J, Crain, S. Super, C. Mnufretli, lt. Young, li. Myers. C. Burgess. ll, Carrisou. P l ul u Xl lliriis, l'l. Sargent, N. lXlk'l'lXXt'1lillt'l', Al. Johnston, l . Cnsper. l.. Sprugg lt. Kelley, Xl, liroolxs SICCUND HUNY: ff. xlflllrltxlxl, .X Xllluson X ll1gginhoth.un. ll. lXl4'XYlllll'tt'l', C. llishin. S. Crulnun, ,l. llelcaslro, Y. Cunier, Miss Drake Lanlxisell, l.. Allen. C. lloninlley. -I. lluul P X sox M llryaul. A. llullalo. VI, llrzulen THIRD RONV: S. Milhollan. -I. lluttenhurg. K. lloover, P. lleeoyich, A. ltaynunul. C, llell. ll VM ut: 1 ox. K. Hunley. S. Paul. ll. lle1la. N. llureh. ll. llueeroll, j. llehlaria, P. Cunip, Xl, Porter, ll. Nlt-Nelly. P. lrel.-nil. Al, Som S IUURTII ROVV: ,l. Davis. lf. Alalms, Nl. Kanin, ll. Higgs. I. Porter, II. Slnithson, V. Sims, lf. llollinnn, Nl. Shook. C, Xluensler. ll. huns lt Xloiiis lxughn, P. llostonia, 'l'. lfelherliu, ll. Iseinan. M. Miller, S. Swnrt, N. Little, C. Laws FIFTH ROVV: li. jones. Xl. Shriun. P. Schultz I lxu lt hlvxltlllilll, ll. lllloin. C. Kutfer, C. XX'olniak, C. Leonnrcl, P. Morrison, A. llart. A. VVilliains, N, llaunstlen. S. Carson, j, ltnuns ll ix on P D1 ik ll Xld nthx D Pnihi D l is 11 '. .. 'ia' . a ., ..llti, Co-To-College Club Prepares Students For Higher Education To interest students in pursuing a higher eclucation and to prepare them for hctter partici- pation in college is the purpose of the Go-To- College Cluh. Xlemhership is open to junior anal senior girls, maintaining an S average in grades. Miss Alice Drake, the cluh adviser, puhlicizes all college information on the fourth floor hulletin hoard, The cluh programs haue heen yery instruc- tive. There were panel cliscussions on careersg represeiltatiyes from Carnegie Tech. Nluslxingum College, aucl NVashington Ilospital who tolcl of their courses: lleyerencl ltohert Muhl, who inet with the group for their Christinas program and spoke on The Church in College Lite, and Miss llita Olesueyich, who talked ahout husiness achninistration and commercial teaching. lu co-sponsorship with the Future Teachers group from Trinity lligh School. the cluh held 21 College Night on Uctohcr 13. There were 17 colleges represented and stuclents from 16 area high schools ancl their parents spent a very in- torinatiye evening, Thus, through speakers aucl programs, the cluh thoroughly acquaiuts its ineluhcrs with suhject iielcls ayailahle for lurther eclut ilion is Well as the social aspects ot college lite. C0-T0-COLLEGE CLUB OFFICICRS: Nlarlha llarris Pitsuhnl lilnine Sargent, Vice Presiilenlg l'.m'i1-in lfarrnr, See: E 5 IIOUHNALISNI CLASS: SICATED: j. Sniillisnn, IC. Sarqr-nt. il, Sofia-v, C. Slum-nsh'r. C. liisluin. NI. Brooks. P. Irs-laxnsl. Ni. Kania. l,. Yan Cilclwr. STANDING: ll. Grayson, C. Klilzcr, C. NVl'lll1ls'slii, lf. Knowcl. ll. Slinizln. P, NYliitm', B, Nlc'Yi'lly. ll. l.ipt.ilx, ll. llnqlws. C, Siilvs, C. l5ni'gc'ss. ll. lXIcNIalxnn, D. C.mir'r, D. Pivkvns, YY. llakvr, Mr. Rolwrl Cznnplwll Laclxiscv. News Hounds Soc All--Toll All--In Lilllo President 4IOllllX.fKl,ISNl S'l'.Xl l : SlCA'l'lCU: ll. xlbxlilllilll. I, Sniillison, C. llislmin. S'I'.'XNDlNG: Xl, lxnnia. ll. ljptak, l'. lrvlancl, ll. Ilnglivs. D, Pin-kvns. livmy fonrili pvriocl flu' jUllI'll2lliSll1 class gatlivrccl in Room 201 for 2lSSljlIlIIll'lllS. Copy was writtc-n, rc-writton. proofrm-aclg pic-tnrvs Wvrv croppcclg licacls l'L'-XV0l'Cll'KlQ ancl all was plan-od on thi- clnnimy' pagan Aclvm'tisc'i's worm' contactvcl for 1-an-lr issncg sports wriiv1's lmnsily conipilvcl statistics on thc ganivs of ilu' wvvk. At last, copx' was rc-aclx' for flu- printvr. Tlivn lllll joli of final prool' rvacling-anal niisfalws, wliicli clicln't svvni to sliow l7K'l-0l'l'. now lu'- camc' glaring errors. Corrm-L-tions wvrv niaclv, ancl tln' issnc' was rcacly for clistrilmnfion. Six tinws a yoar tln' proc-oss was i'c-pvahwl, vacli copy lX'CUl11iIlQ,' more polislwcl. IHOIK' prolvvs- sional, as tlic' copy writers lwc-anno vxpvri- vilcvcl in tlivir jolms. It was not all nvwspapvr work in flu' jonrnalism class, liowvvvr, for on six snccos- sivo Satnrclays. starting in Fm'ln'nary, flu- class prvsvntocl a lialf-lionr raclio prograni ovvr XVIIVX, fcatnring xV2lSll lligli nous ancl viows, liavoritc liit fnnvs, annl world ncws. Thr- class mvnilwrs wrote tlivir own radio scripts lllllllxl' thi- Watclilinl Cya' of lack 'Xlvrclian ol XVAIPA radio. E 2 liver since Key Club was orguuizccl at lVash lligh, scrvicc has hccn an important part of their orgauiizution. lflurly in thc lull, thc incinlmcrs hc- gzln scurry ing urouncl town sccuring zuls lor thc loothull progriun. 'l'hcu, ut caich gtunc, thc hoys solcl tht-so progrnins to thc spectators and turuccl thc nioucy ovcr to thc school activities funcl. lic- forc thc tmclitioinil NVush Iligh-Trinity game, thcy sponsorccl il honfirc. As ai group, their uccomplisluucnts have liccn uunicrous. During Tcnchcrs' lnstitutc they nmnnccl ll purlxing lot ucliuccut to school and also nssistccl thc cxhihitors in setting up :uid taking clown thcir clispluys. Thcy took charge of the school clcvotionul prograun for il wcck and have clisplnyccl urouncl school rcligious posters urging cvcryonc to uttcncl church. ln March thcy hclcl il Clurcci' Day or voczitioiml guiclancc progrzun, informing stuclcuts ol occupations nvuilulmle to thciu. This has hccn truly ai yczu' of activity and uchicvcuicnt. KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Trcnl Cnrmichucl, trcnsurcrg Louis Di licllo, sccrchu'yg Frcrl Lipkiml, vicc prcsiclcutg l.coiuu'il Tucci prcsirlcnt. Key Club Active In Many Projects KEY CLUB: BOTTOM ROYV: I. Ross. 'I', Hughcs, C. Burke, A. Thounxs. I. Aclnms, ll. Bcnl. L. Dilicllo, R. Six, C. lflcisslicr. Mi Nlurrziy Qaulviscrl SECOND RONY: lf. Lipkiml, H. Kimhrough, D. Hansen, D. Burgard, XV. johnson, B. Frictlfcld. D. lluuncr, li Mnwliiuncy, J. Nluncs, I. Moreno THIRD ROVV: R. Bird, D. Daly, H. NVilsou, R. Fischer, F. Bordcu, T. Czirniiclmcl. L. King, I Clllttcr. L. 'l'ucL:i, E. Clark, C. Still-s 45 r ' W TIM' I,iIn'1n'y CIUIIIICII ccmsciviitimisly sc-rvvs flu' studvnt Imndy day LIIIIUI' din' witli no coin- PIQIIIII. Ilia- girls xolnnluiily gin- tliuii' sc'l'x'icvs lm' unc' pvriod daily In licllp willl Illi' mlmmvns ul dutic-s lor wliic-I1 tlwy am- wspmisililc-. Sonic- Q-lu-ck books out or Imck in. ntlii-rs kc-vp tlw stacks in nrclvr. or innlw IIIlllllIll'I'11IlIl' trips to tlic' inziguxim- rocnn to find iimguxiiivs for tmiiipzxpm-1' writcrs, sluving mm' tlir- lIc'z1cIvi s Clnidc. Still otlivrs Iivlp tlu- pnxxlvd soplioinorc- witli Ll 1'c-port. or 21 lIl'i'SI1IH2lll find 11 Imoolx lim' 21 book rcport. :XII In-Ip kccp tlic- cIill'l'k'l' and Clnllc-gc pznnplilvts in ii sm-inlmlainc-0 ol' orclvr und Invgitlic' ll sigli nl' rm-- lic-I wlivn flu- lust stndvnt disuppvzws out tlic door of tliv I,iIn'1u'y at 4:15. But it is fun--and it is llllllllllg lin' tlic' IIII- tlirc--Ic-ziriliiig thc' many tccliniqnvs nl' il IiIn'zn'- inn, llllx ciml c-utzilogiiv nsv, tlu- llc-xw-y IJCCIIIIRII systcni, thc- Pl'CI51l1'2lIIOIl of intcrcsting and in- i mum' czolwczil, OFFICICRS: ,I--Qi.. in-mi.-I.. 'lmmii-I-I-4 liluini- l'0riimtix'v Imnk displays and Inillc-tin Ixozmls. For I .- I v . ' I , . 1- , ' , . - V I .,' ' 4 1 1 XH::iI:Hiil4l,iIill.ii3, Lnnnlf Isms. lissldcnl. Ilmntliy C-Jiilscni, lnorl, than vyvl. lX,f0l.K,, thi, hlH.2u.y IS bvlng usvd Iioin' uftc-1' Iicnir, und its II'l'LlSIIl'l'S ami living slmiwl. Lillrary Council Keeps Libral' In Top Urdu' IIIIIIXIH KY0lINffll,: Il0'l l'0'NI RUYYZ il. lNInnIrm'di. C. Ilyv, Al. Xlillvr. N. Iliifins. I., Anmn, If. YVl'i'nsI1:lII, I , Culv. QI. Ilzlm- ii nil S Xlimiw, lx. I'wn'Ix. NI, Ilixiuii hl',f,0ND ROW: XI. IIa1l1n1uzll'1114'l'. I'. IIin'IxL'5'. I. Nlllclivll, Ia. Almlms. I7. f.1n'l'1snn. K.. lnxxxs, I II: nlin. 8. Ntwlldr. fl. Nlrifiilluiisli, UI. Six, Ki, lim-ilinvr, I. Swis'rc'lvIx THIRD ROYV: C, NIiu'nsh'l'. IC. Ki'nn.u'd, II, Ilmlvs. if Alulm- I in I Nilnirl, I. .Xiimli-imrui, I'. Ilviiiwl, fl. Swi-ilva-i', II. I,mni:1rcI. .-X. I'i'1in'sr'Ili, Nliss Saunpsnn L.xcIx'ism'i'l FOURTH RONY: D. I'1'm-- ilu XI Nlvllmi Il Killu X Xdun I Xlnfsx X Vrix C' Ill I3 Ipui-.nr K Xlmii I3 I'cn1n1i IJ Iucns mu Q f '- :N ' A I as 46 Stuclvuts curollvcl iu Spanish, lfimrcli, or fll'l'llILllI 1ll'l't'ligilJlU lor iuvuihcrship iu the Xlod- vru lforvigu lmirguizxggc Cluh. Nlouthly prograuus urn- L-1111-fully' pluuuvcl so us to coutuiu somuthiug aihoul can-li lllllglllilglh 'l'lu-y proriclc' zur outlvt lor kuowlvclgv ucnpiirvcl iu thc c-lussrooiu through opportuuitivs for vx- prvssiou iu fauuiliau' situations. Among tht- uctiritivs cluriug tht- your worc- gzuuss. 21 Cliristmus party. Ll lin-ly NVho Am IP quiz, aural vxpc-1'ivircc-s iu foreign foods. Au cs- pm-ciully iutvrvstiug program was gin-u hy Nliss Murtliu Clark. ch-scrihiug hcr trip through Eur- opc' with colorful sliclcs of poiuts of iutcrvst. Stucli-uts uc-tvcl out plays iu tht- lzliuiiiuggv of ouch Couutry: Spanish, Uu Nortvuiucriczuio ou NIE-jicog Fl'l'llL'lI. Uu llouuuv cl'Alf11i1'c's aucl A lu Guru Gm-ruiziu, Dvr ll2ltll'Illvilllgl'l' xu llauuc-lu. A piu 0lljll'1lYK'il with thc' clulfs iuilialls is ztwurclvcl to C1lCll stuclcut complvtiug two yvurs ol' uctivc' mcmlwrship. Cfo-nclviscrs to thc cluh nrt- Nliss Xluriuo uucl Nliss Sprout. MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS: Curol Xvtlllliilli. ii'vus11l'm'l'g jvuu lhxlcls-il. s1'cr1'tul'yg Putty Posu. xiu' pl'C'siclx'l1tg VVilli:uu Comfort, l'l'i'si1h'ilt Hodcrn Fonign L3HgU3gCc3hdlFUfHEhCSIqHLlRXXLIxHd Fond n RIODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB: BOTTONI RONV: S. Supvr, N. llisjgius. E. NYrL'ushull, S. Moorv. j. Rlwrclml. il, Milt-lu-ll, P. Posu, K. llvy. NI. Pluuu-r. KI. Eppvrlvy. D. Pi-m'sc'hi, Z. Paul SECOND RONV: Miss Xluriuo Qaulvism-rl, R. Jouvs. C. l.uu's, P Schultz, P. llvlim-kv. R. Riu'L-rolt, P. Yivluuzuui, Nl. Shook. Nl. Cohlms, C, WVoluiuk. N. Rulusclvll, Nl. .lul1usou. S. Puul. N. Mvri- wvutlu-r THIRD RONV: P. Frzurk. R. Stn-u. R. Davis, C, Rriuv, R. 1301.-kL'i'. D. Xluy. QI. ji-luriuqs. D. Iluusuu. VV. llurtlvy. C. Gs-roliuui. P. Andy. Miss Sprout taulvist-rl FOURTH RONV: G. XVugoiu-r, ll. Ostruuclvr, A. luuuouv. -I. jc-uuiiuls, R. l x'iv4llvltl, T. llouoxnui, Comfort. J. Mori-uo. l.. Slujor. R. Nlitclwll VN. 'Travel 47 In this spzlcc ago of niissilcs nncl sntc-llitvs scioncc' is 21 nec:-sszlry link to our luturt- oxist- vncc-. Stuclvnts of tht- Sth. Sith. nncl lflth ffruclvs .hi with un inclination townrcl thv sc-ionliiic nim-t twicc- 21 month cluring tht- noon hour in llooin 119 to lwar outsiclt- Spl'LlliU1'S and uppcr clussinvn vx- plain such plinscs of thc scientific ficlcl as jc-t propulsion. vxistvncc in tht- clnys of thc- ilttllll lmoinh, uncl thc gas industry and its contrihution to sc-icncc. Ont- progrrun was clcvotvcl to alis- pluys ol- thrcc stuclcnts who 1-ntvrvcl vxhilmits in last yt-ar's Science Fair at liuhl l'l11nc-turiinn. Another was prescntccl hy Dr. Normal Yogvl, assistant professor of hiology ut NV 6: bl. In May tht- group visited Buhl Pl11I1Clill'lllll1 to View thc' scivncc vxhihits of this your. Through thc cllorts of Nliss Eclith Fl'l'lll'l'lL'li- son, cluh 1lLlYlS0l', that inmnlwrs liavc il stiniulutccl intvrc-st in thc- Worlcl urouncl thorn. SCIICNCIC CLUB UFFICFIRSZ lunws XYulsh, I'rs'sitlt'n!g llvcky ll.u'l, 'l'l'1'.is1ll'4'i'g K:ll't'n lim-li, Si'L'l'n'lul'yg llolivrt Kougvllxzl, Yivm' l'l4-sirlvlrl pulniks And atcllitcs Interest Science Club SCIICXITIC CLUB: ISUTTONI RONV: S. SK'lllZll, C. Enoch, ll. Konqm-lku, K. lim-lc, B. llurl. ,l. hylllsll. fl. XIcCnrra-ll, A. lout-s SECOND ROYV: ll. Sclu-rim-k. S. Pt-rts, N. Morrison, B. Brown, C. lim-ilnn-r, C. Asbury, C. Brauls-n, M. hYkll'll. C. llinnilton. ll. K1-llvy, N. St-olvrv THIRD HOVV: BI. johns, '1'. Todd, D. Smith, T. Clutter, A. Misuio, C. Johnson, NI. Colwrs, L. Curry. Il. Part-so, li. Bousun FOURTH ROVV: J. Fzllvo, li. Kimbcrlzind, D. May, D. Hunsvn, VV. Butler, J. Powell, I. Polml 48 s l'i'oucl ol lx-ing ll Sororc-s iiiviiilwif You bot! lliis yl'2ll'. tlic' girls ol' tlu' Sororvs Clulm. xV21Sll gliis olclvst sc-iwivc 0I'Q1llllZiltiOll, coiitimivcl llim-ir prolvc-ts ol sm'x'it'c' to sc-liool illlll coiiimmi- llllllllllllg llivil' yt-ur witli Clllllll lun imc! work. -5 stzirtm-cl working ut lirowiison House- c-at-ll Sllllfllllf' morning. Somv ol tlic' girls st-ru-tl as -vptioiiists. wliilv otlivrs took clictutioii ziml wal li-ttc-i's. :Xt Ciliristmals tlivy clicl tlivii' sliurc- iii iimlting otlivrs lmppy by filling lioxcs with toolxim :xml cumlx' auitl llt'llYK'l'lIlf.f tlwm to tht- iwlllllgttlll County llomc for Affvcl XVOIIICII. St'Yl'l'ill iiivvtiiigs wvrc tlmotvcl to llCill'lllfJ,' outsiclv spwilwrs. Mr. llairry Nllirmy spoke' on 1 ood Citizviisliilmfi Xliss Uc'1't1'11clt- Cralilv uml 's. Sami l i'ic'tll'cltl ol tlic' Blisiiivss zuicl lrofcs- nail XVoim'n's Cluli p1'csvi1tc'tl Ll program on tlic opportunitics ol xxoliwii in tlic Imusim-ss xxorlcl. Xlr. lqllgvlll' Kiiigslvx' talllwcl llliillll crip- 'cl t-liilclwii zuicl lfnstm-1' St-als. lligllliglitilig tliv your was tliv illlllllill lum- vt in Nlaiy. lioiioriiig tllt' Sciiiorw ol' tlw clulm. J is 3 SORURICS CLUB OFFICEIKS: Donna: Yllom. t1'm'zisili'x'rg i7uii'l1ail'1l ,loin-Q. xm'i'1't.ii'yg Alum' Soriu-. xiu- p11-siilviitg Aiiiivllm' Iliuuiii lxollmm. piwwlrlviil. lororcs Girls Always Busy In Club Activities SURURICS Cl,l'li: liO'l l'0Nl RUNYZ U. Xlaiillirmli. Ql, lulnixloipff. ltixluiii. Xl. Brooks. X. lligqinlioilmiii, ll. l5n'l1'.uli'o. ll. Qloiivs. Xl llirrix l' S 1 I Nl'C'0'YD HOW' Xii ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2. .au 'vu . 4. , i : . Ns l.lxn'ly lzulxlsawl, j. Sm'rlu'. l. livlzlml. A. ltzlymoiiil. l'. l4'zxi'i':xl'. Nl. lx.nilu, QI. lizixix. C., Nlllm'iiml1'l', hl, 5IllIlll5UlI. Xl. Sliooli IIIIRD RON: -I. lxiilllx, li. XIL-Xlaillaui, f.. lxiitfrr, D. l llom f.. ll'llllAH'il. C.. VY-mliliaik. .-X, llzlrl, on S. thnx -19 Sll'Dl'.NI CUUNCIII.: llU'l I'0Xl HUNY: I. Xl1111l1i1111111. S. Xl11ff1111sI11111I. I. S111ilI1 I. 511111-11, S. fIi111i1111. I.. Xlf11111ls ll K1-lI11x Xl 11.1.1.1 ,1. x1..1.-1.... 1.. 11.,111.1'11. ll 11.111 s11:1:11N1J 1111112 11. svn. 11. 111.111-. 11, '1:111.1.111. 1. 1:1111-1.1.1-. s. 11111f111', 15. 14111111 sf l 1111111s, I.. il111111I1. -I. XI11x1l1i1111113. II. I3I111'I1l1111'sI. K. S1-I111ll. NI. -I11I111s TIIIRD RUYYZ XY. I511lI111'. -I. XXI1il11. 13. II111'-1111'1I. if. XI.11x- l1111111'x. I, king. I7. H111111111', II, Ixi111I111111gl1, lf. l51'i1-11. I'. lI.11'l1111. ll. IT11xis. XY. H1111-I1.15' l UlIR'l'll KONI: il. Stilvs, I. Xl1v1'1-1111, I, 1 1111 1111. II. XI1111.1y. XI. I.1111QI1l111, I'.. f.I111'I1, H. IIIQQI11, XX. lI11I111s wlllfllflll COIIIICII Is The Voice Of TI111 llId0IllS XYI11111 H111 s11111I411 11I'st111l1111t 1-11111111iI 11I11c-li1 1'I11111'111I 11w11x' I11st spring. .I111'1'y' Xl111'111111 l'IlIl'l'Q s'1'1'1m1cx'1' 1:ol'N1:11. o1f1+'11:11:11s: 1111-11 x11.1-11.11. 111-1-1111111111 1.11.11 H111 XVIIIIIUIA 11s p1'11si1I1111t 111111 nggigiillw him 111111 N1111111: 'l1'1-.1s111111: ,I1151'1- S1111lI1. S11111'11l111'y1 fI1lIj fSl1l11s, Xiu' I'1'1wi- , . . . . ,h . .11'..1 c-llfy St1I11s, 11011 p1'11s11I1111t, .I11y1'11 S1111lI1, s111'11 -was K3 - --1.m..1.,,g1gll-1 . . 111151 111111 bllllll' S1m1'1c'1', tI'K'2lSlII'l'l'. OI 11II II111 111 g1111iZ11ti1111s of XY11sI1i11gf1111 lIigI1 S11I11111I, St111I1111l C.111111111l I11111-l11111s 11s IIIL' 11111st 1I11111111-1'11t111, 1111 1'11s1111l111g H111 11111111 1111 H111 sl111I1111!s. I'IllL'II I111 11111111 IIZIS il 1111p1'11s11111111111-. illlil it is tI111x' xv Imring to tI111 C1111111'iI icI1111s llllll s11gg11sti1111s il t11I411 C.1111111'iI. ll1m111 HPXV I'.111'Ix' Ill tI111 f11II lI111x' 111111111 IHIRUIN I1114 II11 11c11111i11g g1111111 111111 1I11111'111 lI111x' s1111111'1'1I 1 I11c't111'11 for H111 11ss11111ImIi11s, l1111I1 1-I1111'g11 ol II111 I111II11t111 Ix11111'1I. 1I1111111'11t111I H111 I111IIs 111111 1111 l1'1111c-11 wax' 111 CII11'ist11111s, I7llI'i'Il2lS1'1I two 94 Im11111Is I111' II111 1111w IQ11 Rink 11s ll sy111I111I of good c111111111111itV 1'11I11ti1111s. AIIII Ii 11' ' 11 '11 ' 1 1 III 111 tI1 X1 ll l111I H111 I1'1111111w111'k lm' 11111 11I1111i11m11 111 1111xt x'11111s SIlllIl'llt CI1111111'iI 11II1c111's, XYI11111 XI11 I.11wrx' ll ti1'111I Ill AI1llllllll'f'. H111 C1111111-iI p1'11s1111t111l l1i111 with il 1111111-I1 11111I ll 1'111I111--g1Its I111111 ll11- st111I1111t I1111Iy. HIS 1111 I11m 111l I1111-IQ to H111 I11111111 11111111 tI111 1111l11111s ul- lI11 H10 l l 'l ht- S. U. S. Chili. or Stuclt-lit Opt-rators Staff, pt-rl'orms its many tlutit-s with tittlt- 1'0COfllliti0ll. lt is tht-ir juli to sm- that films art- clistrilmtt-cl, pro- jt-ctors st-t up. aml an Upt'l'2ltO1' ayailahlt- to show tht- lilms. Nat-li lmoy must liayt- a llrct- pt-riocl a clay to lu- vligitmlt- for mt-mln-rship. 'l'hc-ir clutit-s art- not always ccmfim-tl to tht- sliowing ol' films. lim' tht-y art- l't'SpUIlSilllC for tht- opt-ration ol' tht- soimcl systc-m for clt-yotious. tht- t'lu'tain aml smmtl systt-m lim' all asst-mlmlics aml plays, aml rt-ally sc-ryo almost as a stage crc-wf' This talws time- and tht- coopt-1'ation of 4-yt-ry lll1'llllJUl' to lu-vp tht- show running smoothly. lfilms atlcl muc-h to c-tlucatitm, at tht- same- time- proyicling practical t-xpc-1'ic-iicv lim' thi- lmys. STUDICNT OFERATO Prt-sitl4'ntg Cary Sli Klimm-ll, 'lil't-asiiri-i'. mong 'llhv Busic-sl Ol Wash l-lighls People S'l'UDl'IN'l' 0l'l'IliA'l'0RS S'l'AFl Z BOTTONI RUNV: D. Urstl, l . Gallo, ll, l'l1lNillLfXVt!tlll . , . il. vl Xlaxxllinlu-3, SECOND RUNY: ll. Sllamitku, li. Nlawliinm-y', E. Nlarliuslci. NY. Milrklm-V 'lf 'XII Sliatli-1. 'I'lIlltD RONY: XY. hlulimtuii. ll. Snytlvr. ll, l 4-i'rt'-ll. G. Still-s, li. Clark, I. Xllorr-nt RS STAFF OFFICERS: lizluar Clark. Yiw- lvs. P11-sitlt-lltg l'll'illlk Catlu, Ss-L11-ta1'yg Tum rc The .U. . Boys i-linings, I. llaunmmmtl, I. King, C. . mm-ll. C. Ct-rat'inms. li. l,ut-as, IJ, 1, lt. ll1lC'lilll'V. 51 uSl'C'll0Il C? Yllllfll lvlltg om' ol' the girls all the section will help you. Such is the grcvliiig 11 visitor rc'ceii'es from the courleous uslwrs nt the xurious activities of the school. This group of GU girls is pimlmlmly the most active ol all organi- zations of the school. They' usher ut liootlmll amcl lmsketlmll guim-s, CIomiueiiceiiieiit, and nm' of the town zictivitivs that meet in the high school aulclitoriiim, The Ushers are easily rec-ognizecl hy their arm lmmls of hhie and white, white curnligzui sweaters. zuicl clark skirts. The cluh is composed ol' junior iuicl senior girls nuclei' the sponsorsliip of Nliss llelen Bromley uml Nliss Zum Siegel. The stunclzircls for nu-mlwrslmip are high. liuch must maintain an S 2lX'l'l'ilgU in grucles througliout the school your, or she is plum-ml on prohution. Points are ziwzwdecl on the lmsis of service. 'l'lic'se are tot- aled PCl'i0KliC'1lllY and uwurcls issued-lisliei' letter l'Slll'ili OFFICERS: .lviiniv Davis, St'L'l'L'lill'yQ Hairy Ann Shook, Polutsli Pnl lmllllsl' and il Sxvvutur Ili-:ul ll5l1l'l'1 Klilalreil Kaipis. Assistant Ili-ml Uslivrg Cairlrm- lxlfllll- P0llltSD. slwr. Assislauit Sr-4-l'i'hii'y Ushers Are Indispensable Aid To Visitors l'0Nf ROXVI Y. lNl4'rrill, C. lliirgcss. C. llyv, -l. Davis. Nl. Shook, NI. Kzxpis. C, Nllii'nslm'l'. -Iolmsioli, l . flalspvr, -X. lllillhlu . . , .. . UND HUWV: ll. llvrt, j. ll1'lc:istl'n, M. Hryzuit, C. D4-iniiiiq, lXl.K:xi1izx, K. lloox'm'i', C, llozil'clls'y. A. lliuuliilmllizlni, l. Wilson. lu lolmsmm, S. lluuiplii'i'?'s. S. Crallizun THIRD HUVVI ll. Morris, N. liilor, B. jones, IC, S2ll'!l'IIl. li. klomw. Xl. l lltlw. K.. lsxus, .X. l'i'y- il X llwxiiioliil l' l u'r:lr CI Knox Cl llvll N. ljllllllilll FOURTH HOVV: S. Uvtio, l'. Xlorrisoll, Smillisnn, C. Xlh-urn. l . .l,...'Xi. sin-hm. cf. xiiii.-rf ic. Alkiml, is. limi-k, M. sim-0, 11. lu-fl... la. im-mm FIFTH Roxy. xii.. Siem-1 imiii..-fi. x1 sm., C Xlhlliizils. ll. Xlvhlaillinl. ll. llllom, C. Klllfivly S. Cairsivli. A. llznt. A. XVillinms, ll. lhirulm. Nllss l'n'mnlm'y milxisi-l'l 52 NIIIIK' IUIIOXYIIIEI, llll'IllI1l'I'N ul XYQINII IIIQQII. , I ' 'fzlfixj Ima IN ilu- Imqfilnlnillg ull ilu- g1ullm1lnc4'1m'11I tlml is l'l'1lII lwiu' il xx'm'c'lx mlurillsi Imzalwllmnll zzml wlvsllillg HULINITII. mul mm Illl' clzlxx ul Imam' Iuot lmll Q'g1vm'.-4. 'Iluiw 4mmmmzu'rm'nl Iixls ilu' stu- all-nts wlm am' tu wczrlx In ilu' l'l'Il'I'SIlIlll'llI Slilllll that KYUIIIIIQ. Xllxwlm Iligll. Inv. ix .x nlulm ol up pmxilm1I1'Ix' 50 lu4'11Iwrs wlum' ixzlw il is to ss'II Ill-l'l'5IIlllL nlrs at Xlllsll Iliggll anllrlvtic c'x'c'nts. XY N IJ2lSIxL'IIl1lII Qzunvs. mul spwiul mvnis I1n'IaI in tlu' scllmimtl glmlilcmrilml 11ml ul lllc' Hlilllllllll. Ifm' lI1c'ir x'ulullla'v1' worlx lluwc' IIICIIISIYIUIIS sllulvllls 1'n'c'1'ix'n' n'1'n'cIitsff-25 lor Ll Imuslwtlmzlll gzumx 20 lm' il xv1'n'stIillg mntcll, Llllll 15 lol' il Immtlmll QZIIIIU. Ilmlglllx' IIQQIIVUKI. Illls ilY1'l'ilgl'S out hm zxlmul In l'l'4'iIlIS pm' lluur wm'Ixc'cI. Flu l'1ll'll il Ic'Hc'r il IIICIIIITUI' must uvcxllnlllaxlm' 600 points or ulmout -III lumrs ul wurlx. Illlslm Iligll, Inc, is llll inlpmtmxt part UI' thc' Iinzxnciall rzvtllp ol llu' sl-Imvl. IIITIIISITIIIQ il grvzlt clcul ul IHUIIUY Im' ilu' LICIIXIIIUS Ilmrl. f I G E 'f 5 YYASII IIICII, IYC. OFFICERS: II1'rIwrl Iluulu-x, I'rmi4Ilnl XI.u:.u'1'l Iulmwn. In'z1m1'4'l'q .Immun Smilln. wL'l'4'l:nl5g XYIIII Ixm'II 'x Xiu' mvsiclrlll I , A Wasl1 Iligll. Inc. Is Willing ollllllccl' Group XYXSII IIHLII. INC.: l5U'l l'UNI IIUXY: I, Xiillrr. lx. .XnIn'uu. lx. .Xlxllm I. Ixlmfing, If XYnQm'1, I.. Smulgq, I'. lung, ,l. Ilmuxumml. I., Xmull. I.. SKI nftwr, II. Huw 5Il.I.UNIlvIiUII: QI. Illllwxswx, ,X. Ilmllmx. X. Lxlhu, XI, II.x.1x. K.. hluulllrxlmu, XI. Slnrlnll. Ix. I-umm, X. Illmll-xxx u I. NIHIIIL XI. II1'1l1'HNlxI. I3. XMIVII, XIV. XI:-11inuz'r 1.uIx iv-rl 'l'lIIllll IHUNY: II. Ilu-llmw, II, Ifmvm-l', XI. Iulmwm, ff. Sluvll- Im, In Iluflnlmu. II. Ihmxn, I. Iln'1Im4'l'. I'. II.uIu1.m. I'. II4mau'xI. IP, Slvxrlu, II. fflliulx, 5. ,Xnmy II. Im-Ilvx I 0l'II'l'lI ICUNI: I. , . . , I , . ,. . .f ' I.nnw, l . NI.1lI.n1. QI. inlnun. I , Ii1.m11,XI.I1,mxxn, S, Iwllml, X. II wr, II, Sluxum, ,. Im'IIlI. I. I'c'Iwrl, II. I.11gr 53 as s. mg. V - .. v- v . - llw Xl Llulm is L'UIlllJllSK'il ol all altlllvtts uncl IHZIIIZIQLCTS who limi- won lg-ltvr uwamls in varsity sports. Tlw schools ntlnlvtic- sm-on-ss this your is inclic-altccl hy tha- sim- ol thi- 1-huh lllltl thc' quality ol' its mc-mln-rs. Tho main purposo ol tlw club is to promotc goocl SlNll'fSlll1lllSlIIlJ zulcl school spirit. Its mvvtings am' ht-lcl on tht- lim XVvclm'sclz1y ol thv month. amcl moxim-s ol nthlm tic Qvvnts nrv usually sliown. AllUtlll'l' function of the group is to kc-vp tha- trophy cusvs up to tlutv. A spc-cial commit too, licuclccl hy Don lliclimoml, took cliznww ol .-. llllYlllg the pluquvs won hy tlw various utlrlt-tn tc-alms Ollgl'2lY1'Cl uml mountvcl in thc- cusvs IIUQII tht- main olficv. Nlr. Duvicl johnston. lwucl l-ootlmll mul il'zlClx couch. was this yn-a1r's sponsor Zlllil l-urnisln-cl much U ffl,l'Il Ul l lClCRS: ltolwrt Clmino, 'l'l'm-1usul'e'rg llolrmxl kim- ' , . ., , ,.', ' , ' , ' . ,' luloufh. 511-1m't.ii'N1 loin lluqluw, X im- lll'i'sitlm'lllg Don l 1'l'l's'll, UI tin P1031 lun 1 nhlti lllll Nl U 'll'l'9l'f'll . xx 'th I If XMI-'HL l'i'osicl1'nt Don l'L'I'l'Ull mul l,l'Ug'I'lllll ffllillflllklll llill Ks-llvy. Lcllcr Club llxccls In Promising thlclcs UI The ports World W f.l,lli: H01 IOM HOU: ll. l'.1l5llI'IUOtlKl, lf. Gallo. XY. lirowll. l'. IY.-Xll1's.1mlro. 'l'. S4-lun-L-lx, K. lhnrry, Xl. XXhitf-o, XY. flom- loil, l', X.u-tor. f.. l'lm-lssm-r. ll. Vllxm-lm-13 ll. flimiuo SECOND H ONY: S. l'z1riss1'. 'l'. lluuhvs, P. llzlrton. l . Str-r.nIori-, li. llolrlvil IJ. ll.m-moml. ll. floullc-r. IT. Xlru-lxolnlio, ll. Kimlvrouulu, IJ. lllmm-r, VX. lfulnlsc-limo. ll. l'rox'v:xf.mo. THIRD ROV: ll. lwsslu-1. li, ifoxnnn. XY. Km-llry. lt. Sporlnu. IT. Ili-mlvrson, ff. Sun y, S. llurqx-ss, XV. S1-Jlllo. XY. llrim, l'. Nlullu. l OUll'l4ll RUNY: ll. liivh- moml. 'l'. Nlilhollqul, QI. Yocln-rs. ll. Klmlhis, ll. Nh rrrru D Fvrrvll. Y-Toon Ycar ,ls Filled With Fun, Frolic, And Fellowship Christian growth, coxnpanionship. ancl lim mark tht- Y-'l'ccn organizations ot' XVashington lligh School. Togcthcr. thc girls cnjoyccl snch activitics as lmnsincss mcctings. pancls, antl social gathcrings. Thcir first actiyity of thc ycar was thc hcantifnl antl inspiring Cancllclight Scryicc, which Wclcomccl cach girl into Y. XY. tcllowship. Christmas brought tht- clancc Tinscl Twirlu in thc high school audi- torinm. lt was a gay tcstiyc affair maclc lmcautifnl with Christmas tlccorations. Thu Swccthcart Dancc was hcltl in lfchrnary in thc Trinity High gym, and was an cycnt not soon forgottcn hy thc mcmlicrs ml' ancl thcir tlatcs. 'l'hc olliccrs of thc liyc Y-Tccn chllns at Yvash lligh arc: l2th Craclc: Prcsitlcnt llcclxy Xlt-Nlahan Vicc l'rt-siclcnt Nlary .Xnn Kania Nlarv .Xnn Shook Sth Sccrctary 'llrcasnrcr jcnnic Davis Program Chairman Aloycc Smith llth Craclc: Prcsitlcnt Santlra Carson Vicc l'rcsiclcnt Phyllis Yiclnnann 12th GRADE Y-'I' Sccrctary Trcasnrcr Program Chairman 10th Crarlc: Prcsiclcnt Vicc Prcsiclcnt Sccrctary Trcasnrcr . , . Program Chairman Grade: Prcsiclcnt Vicc Prcsiclcnt Sccrctary 'l'rcasnrcr Program Chairman Craclc: Prcsiclcnt Yicc Prcsitlcnt Sccrctary Trcasnrcr Program Chairman EENS , Carol lVoxnialx Nancy llamsclcn Sanclra Coaxion lilainc Knhoycilt Patty Posa Shirlcy Cimino Pcggy Knlik Iflizalicth Cnxy Sanclra NVright Rcgina Sliman Nancy Alncly Sandra Thomas Mary Doria Sharon Nlcffanslantl Thcotlora Scnclro Nancy Morrison .loycc llarton Connia Dasta ll0'l l'0Nl RUXY: if. Xlacc. l'. Plants. j. johnston, I . Caspcr. T.. Spraug. I. Smith. I. llaxis, B. Kit-Nlalian. Xl, Kania. Nl, Shook. A. Xtlyinson, lf. ltislwin. ll. XlcXVl1m'tm'. JK, lligginlnrtllain, S, Clraliain SECONIJ RUNV: C. XN'11llwlcslai. 1. llclcastro, ,l. Stn'it-c. l'. lrclantl, Y. tlaniwr. I. llnnt. Xl. llarris, I.. llartlcx. lt. jnncs, lt. ltockyyi-ll. C. Ntin'nstt-r. C. Knox. I, llcrrmnnn. K. Shnltv, ll. Mounts. Xl. llrooks, 1, Smith Tllllill ROYY: C. l.i2lllllt'l'. IC. Knowrt. IJ. Higgs, j. Portcr, P. Phillips. S, lluntrr, ll. Klorris, I.. Varcy. K. Knghn. ll. l'ly.ms. hl. Kulilx. ff. Kntlcr. D. llllonl. C. fylllctlstnw. fl. l i'n7cs' FUURTII RONVZ Y. Sinus. ll. Nlt'Ym-Ily. l.. ltnxton. l'. lit-roxit-li, IJ. llolfnsirn. l'. liostonia. ,l. liainwy. I . Ilollman, P. llonks. D. Xlt-Carthy. ll. Parrha. li, l.ncas. 1. Smithson, X I'lyt1 55 Ilth Grade Y-Teens l!0'I l'UNl IIONY: S. Sulpw, II. Young. Ihlxulqllisl. C. XY:u1x1m'1', XI. Xlauun. S. Clcmzimm. I', YivIm1aun1. S. ffmxnrn ff. XYu1ni.1Ix, X II.mmln'n. KI, ifullix. I.. 4IuI1nwm. rl. Kluym-r, XI. I5l'y111ll. il. IIr4uIm'n SECOND IIUXY: II. XYiIs.1m. S, XIiIImII:n1. XI. IlIllllII'I'. Y. XI.lllu ff. I.I-mmlul. S. Urilmw. -I. IJ:-XI1n'i.1. II, Iium-mII, -I. II4-51uwIxIx. II. S4-Ixl1m'iLIv!'. S. Iiim-ImrI, Il. SI1-xmu. X. IMI:-, 'I'. I n'lI11'1Ii1r 'fllllill IIUYY: IC. Ix:'1mzxrmI. I'. Ilnllllw, S. Ingralm, S. Slullalr. K. IImxI.1mI. .X. IIzx5nmmI. ff. IIm'II. I7. Iwmznl, C. Dany. II. Xin-Iml, X. Illll m.m. I'. ICx.uu. XI. Xlvluy l 0lIlI'l'II RUXV: I'. IImm:Ir4I, XI. I'1pp4'l'In-5. K. Ilmwv-r. KI. IIu.xl'rII1'3. I'. I.mmlI1m'. Xl. Xuzuk. I'. Xlmlixu . .. I X. II .nI' I. X. XXIII l.lll1N, XI.S1I vlll' I. XI, I 4ll' l 1'l'. II. lh-II.: l0th Grade Y-Teens UGO., IIUTIIUNI IIUNYI S, Nlumw, Ix. XI-Ivy, X. Iligqilu. IC. XY11-nxImII. Y. -MI.mu. I'. KHIIIX. I'. I'm.x, If, KuImxviIx. S. ffiminu. Ii. llufx S. XIilm'Iu4'II. Ix. Xlxlvxm. fl. iI.uln-I1 I.. Xlnunlx SECOND IIONY: NI, Iiullqimni, I', Xluign, Il. XIznIumn'. IC. Crow. I, Ixlinfinu, 1 I1-II Ix IIIIIX X I'rmx I1 I I Ixmfx, XI. 1 mmmqlmm. .I. XIIIL- ' . . X- , . , - 11- I. K.. Iulmmn. NI. Ixurhy. IJ. 54-In-ru-I.. Ii. Iiwiuu 'I'lllIilJ RONY: I. II4 luln X. l.lIX.u, C, Ixufy. XI. II.x.u. II. Nlaxflv. fl. Xlulxlqulllwy. C. IIIxu'Ix. I'. IInmIwl'I. I. lfI1lrIx. I.. I'IXilIIX, I'. Iiurkn-5. -I. XIHII-null. S ITIIIQ. II. I.:-xxix I UlI,lI'l'lI RUXY: II. Nlzuilwnuua-In ff. Kin-gxlvp. C. I'm14'uk. Ii. II1u'l. II, Ihluu. II, flrurIi. NI. IImI4-nxki, l'. III-nmII 4..Nxu-llfm'1'.5..Xnum Ix,IMA,I7.I7uIzm3.I2,NIrCuII11uuIu 56 9th Grade Y-Teells Ii0'l l'0Nl HUXY: P, Iiuyku, li. I.iplcincI, P. ffnppm-Ili, K, Cray, j. Klurrix. I'. I.mmtI11'1', X. -Indy. II, SIim.m, S XXriQI1I. Nl. Ilorin, S. 'I'Imn1.u, C liifur. K. SI.llltIIILtlI'lI, Ix. Kulwlvrlxi, I'. XY11nIs SICCUND IIOYY: ll. ll-mul, I'. Ilmwnuxln-Il. ,I. Slnulll, NI. l'iIuuu, Y. Sllmvlx, lf. Xlnilxllwll, II. Kllwvxwx, Nl. Ulscl, X. I'ILll'IIlIIlj4. il, l'nl'lm'l. IC. XIiIIn'l'. S. Iivnxlull, I'. I uI4'N. IC, Iiml 'Hllllll IIUIY: 'lf Ih'rIx. XI, Ifuxlix. lf. IIIIIHIIIUIIKI, fl l.11llQ, ff. IXHQI5, XI. I'11llc'l'xc1ll. S. I'L'l'h. -I, SmImIU, il. Xlulvllmw, S. Kvirx. I . I':u'iIIa1. ll. Sprzlqq, II. C11-llrv I 0l'II'l'll IIUIY: I7, XIL'Km'. ff. lhuuln-ll. N. Snulvrn. II. Kvllvy, NI. YY.u4I. ff. Ilxxmillvm. Ii, 'I'I1mm1gmnl. K. Xlm-KA3. S. Yu-.un-u'. K, Xlmmxx, XI. llm-mlrrvm. S. XIn'I7mmuul1 I.. lim-L, ll. fIIwIl1lrIi.fI, Xlg-Kvv 8th Grade Y-Teems IIU'l'l'UXI RUYY: II. XYic'l1L'm'Ix, j. I'm11umIr-, I.. f.lI4's. K., IJAKNILI. IJ. I745. Ii. l?lm'Il. S, Snzllln. f.. I'.num'Iu. Ia. Xulvlxlllm, II, l'lnI4-Immun. I.. II4m.l14I. ll. .Xlvxm SICKTOND RUNY: S. liruukmzul, -I. Ilzxrhm. I'. Iiurk, I', I'upywl'. S. Kllmnxhuy X. NIm'rismu, l'. Alumly. I'. XXI1m'lm'1', II. llrmmn, Ii, Iluslualls. S, XI1ll'lI.llI. 'l4. Svllzlnr. A, Xlillvl' TIIIHD RUYY: X. Un'r:wil11ux. XI. IIx'II. S, XIrfIa1luI.1mI. IJ. Ihy. X. Ilamkim. Y. NIL-limp, S. Xl.u'rim'r. rl. Slnvklx-y, T. Iiranlt, A. ISK'lllilll. j, AILIXXIIIIIIIVX. I.. XY.xgmn'r. IJ. FL-nlmln-r I-,-1 Ol YICARBOUK STAFF: SEATED: S. Gi-tto, I. Bclcastro, NI, Harris, ll. McN1ahan, D. Flctclii-x', B. Pin-rson. STANDIINC C XK'ai1oiici', XV. Kcllcy, l,. Dillcllo, lt, liohinson, D, 1'crry. Al. Iioss, H. Agncn, F. Lipkincl, A. Nayinond. l'. Nlorlison. ff. IX un stcr. l'. l au'rur. Lilllc Prcxic Tolls Story Oi chool Year In Words And Pictures lfvcn though Scptcinhcr was thc hcginning ol' thc school vcar, thc first idcas for thc 1959 l.ittlc Prcxic cainc into hcing in carly lulv, whcn scvcral nicznhcrs of thc stafl' inct to draw up a rough slwtch of thc duinnnx Thcrc it was dc- cidccl how picturcs would hc arrangcd, what thc thcnic might hc, and whcthcr color in thc hook would add or dctract. 1Vhcn school ollicially got undcr Way, thc dunnny was rcadv, too. Layouts had hccn planncd, division pagcs sct upg cvcrytliing was in rcadincss for thc photographcr. Picturc days wcrc schcdulcd-first for llIlClCl'Cl2lSSl11k'Il--i'll0ll for scniors. Advcrtiscrs wcrc contactcd, fre- qucnth' scvcral tiincs lmcforc tho advcrtiscinvnt and thc copv wcrc rcccivcd. Subscriptions wc-rc collcctcd, and sonic studcnts wcrc disap- pointcd hccausc thcy Forgot to suhscrihc to thc ycarhook. As picturcs rcturncd from the photogra- phcr, tllcy had to hc inountcd in pancls or croppcd to fit a particular layout. ldcntifica- tions prcscntcd a prohlcm, and thc nightinarc of identifying a hlurrcd facc hcgan. lint thc rcal torturc startcd whcn copy lailcd to Ill2lit'l'ltlllZC. Studcnts who had indicatcd an intcrcst in ycar- hook Work failcd to rcport for inc:-tings or coin- plctc assignments, and thc hurdcn oi' producing the 1959 hook rcstcd on a fcw conscicntious in- dividuals who hccainc the right hands of thc adviscr. Thcsc Wcrc the pcoplc intcrcstcd in having uthciri' hook onc of which thry could hc proud. Study halls Wcrc sacrificcd and thc :nid- night oil lmurncd to gct copy to thc printcr Cnot always on tiinc, liowcvcizl Thc days of proofrcading, cainv and Wcnt, and whcn thc final pagc wingcd its way to thc printcr, the Workcrs sniilcd with satisfaction, scttlcd back, and waitcd for thc 1959 Little Prcxic. The Chiefs Ui Staff X lNillli BIISIIIVS X mu, lill5illt'5S s Xlanagm-r. Nlartha Harris ami l'mh4-rt Ni1lIlilLft'l'. C0-ICDITORS: 'Iam' Bvlc-astro and B1-4-ky Mt-Nlahan. Thi- 1958 hook had wcvivocl a fi1'st-iimmi' rating from National Scholastic Prvss and tht- Pitt Award at thc' Univvrsity of Pittsburgh Pulm- licatious Institute. And as tht- stait sat outi' tlw hours of waiting, tlu-y wondvrcci if thcir hook would do as wvil in compctitioii. 351 SENIOR HAND: BUTTUNI IIOYV: hl. Nlituhvll. ll. Yam Cilnli-r. C. Aslmry. C. Brzirlmi. ll. Iivzilix, S, Cmi7irw11. l'. Gump, Nl IIIIIIS ll. ,lmivw SECOND ROVV: Mr. Crum lAssist:mI Iiziml llirvi-tm'J. ,l. Iivlilictt, ll. Iic't'kz'r, 'l'. llolwlvii, lliiliiwlx Xl. I'zirL'lm. IC fm 'II Drumvnii, A. Islllltbll, jvliliintix TIIIIID ROVV: Nl, Vlirrl. I , I.i1ikiml, I., King, H. liolviiixuu, Il, lirmiii, D. Siiiiilivy, l'. lltll I'. Xtilscill, j. Iit'li'zlsh'rm. I.. Uillm-lln FOUHTII RONV: XI. Cmmrliy, -I. llraiclvii, C. l..uxx'x. N11-yriw, Y. Sims, N. lhiinsili-ii. ll. NILNI lh ll, I'llum, l', Vivlmiznlli FII 'I'lI IIOYV: XY. XIRIIIIIICII. ll. Nlztlili. I.. Vzui Cilch-r. VV. lIaii'Ilc'y, VV. Nlcffluski-y, ll. Xlillt-r, D llm IIN wil. ll. .-Xfgiivw, Il. Uwlrallltlvly ll. Ilulw' Wash Highgs Fast-Stepping Band Pcrlorins At Pittsburgh Bicentennial G0 lligh school aictivitivs woillcl not lit' cmnplvtt' without ti snappy. iniwcliing huncl. Tha- 64 nicm- hcrs composing Wltsh lliglfs hzincl of tmlaiy arc litc-mlly clvscciiclziiits of that first 0i1v1'gc-tic group that pztiniclvcl for XVIISII Iliglfs Football gninvs of IFJZT. The stan-cliy liluc' twills of tocluy with thi-ir golcl citation corals and brass huttuns nrt' in sharp coiitmst to thc hand uniforms of that vm Chluv capcs und whitv troiisc-i'sl. Onlv thosv pcoplc' connccti-cl with thi' hand in sonic- c-iipzicitx' :mi aware' of thc' hours of plain- ning Ill'L'l'SSLtl'Y to Shiga- thx' hziml shows for hull' timv. First. tht- iclvus am- gutlivrccl hx' Nlr. llurcl- ing. Nc-xt, l'0l'Illi1tl0IlS urv skctclivcl and music IUM RONV: l'. Kulilx, lt, Lipliincl. Xl. l,i!tl1', hl. Morris, ll. Morris, l , llonton, l,. lliltsoli, S. Stollair, N. lXlzuu's SECOND ROVV: min-lkn. lt. Kuhovcik, IJ. Uslniinls-r. AI. Patton. j. Xllilsli, li. llowsm-r, lt. Nlurtin, C. Sutton, NV. Spcnccr, j. Znclwrro, Mr. llilslmg lllziml liircclorl 'flllllll ROXY: ll, NlcNz'lly. Xl. l'ortcl', -I, Moycr, lt. VVilsoli, NV. Kcllcy, UI. Powvll, l'. llcrt, D. Slay, rl. nl o l 0Ull'l'll RONV: ll. lluslon. Ci. NK'olninls, S. fini:-mi, ll. lloplsins, 1. Kulik, G. N14'Cullougli,l'l. Kulrovcilt, 1, llnkcr, l'l. Curly l Ill Ill RONV: 'l'. filliilclg l'l. llairiim-s, lllkulvli. D. llzirto. S. Nlillmllxin. C. Lcolinrtl, C. l,lLfl1Ull'I', li. Dnliivls. bl. XVingvU. l'. Pcllinoxx sclcctccl. .Xiitcr this, thc information is cluirtccl to thc incusnrcincnt of thc footlmll ticlcl, and cvcry plzivcr is rcprcscntccl on thc chart. Nlnsic nnist hc rczwrungccl und shortcnccl so that thc cntirc show will not cxccccl thc scvcn niinntcs aillottccl. :Xml finally praicticc niukcs pcrfcct, and thc wcury lnincl incnihcrs, hnrclcnctl with liczivy instrinncnts, trnclgc np uncl clown the gvin floor iincl lutcr up uncl clown thc toothull ficlcl ovcr aincl ovcr until cvcry stcp is lczirnccl. Altcr thc full scuson. thc lmncl swings ovcr to conccrt music. in anticipation of thc spring conccrt, to lic prcscntccl n thc high school nucli- toriinn thc cvcning of April 2. Also, uflcr toothull scuson conics District and Stzitc Band. This your Baldwin lligh School was host for District llznicl, uncl Paul Bcrt, Lonis DiBcllo, and llclwcca Morris wcrc thc XVIIS rcprcsciitativcs. Lzitcr in thc ycur, l,onis Di- Bcllo wus choscn to purticipatc in Stutc Bzlncl Fcstivul, hclcl in Bluirsvillc. On Maw 2, 60 incin- lmcrs of the lmncl will ioin ll lll2ISSl'll4 lmncl of clis- trict high schools at -Pitt Stzuliinn in honor of PittslJnrgh's Biccntcnniul. At Coninicnccmcnt, 28 lmncl incnilmcrs will plzw tor thc lust tinic as incnihcrs of thc lmncl. Finch will lmvc his mcniorics-of lmncl trips- ot pumclcs-of initiutiong lint thcv will lic onlv nicinorics to lic rcczillcrl ut sonic tiinc in thc lintnrc. lllc Clamor Girls Of Fl he lVIarching Band URI IIIS X mul S 1111 In ulmx .lrilyn ll0l'll'I' SECOND RUXV: Pllylliw Yivlmmml, 1 1 nm uhm me x L lllll THIRD RONY: Pulty XVllsrm. l3.nlml'.n XIrXm-lly. 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Sn-Imlil. II. lim-Iiwvll, II. Nh-Ya-II3' l 0UII'I'll HUNT: S. KIQIIM111, ID. I'IInm, X. XYiIIi.m1s. .X. II.u'l. X. Iiillnnm. .X. 'l'Imm1u. I7. How. Xl. Iizulc-lusky. II. Crmli. I'. Slulvk 7 ' If - I'k1k4'.' 'Pg I1 .rw 7 ' ' - 1 Y v k J 5? wt M N.. HQ Y ' v Boys Chorus IIU'l I'0NI IIUNY: II. Ifalsinguuml. N. Czxllulm. NV. Knsvk. NY. Klum-Imp. I.. NIL-fIr1'a1l'5. IC. I isI1:-r. II, Ilurlxin, AI. fflmmnn-. I.. I.:unIm-. if. IIrlu', IP. XIlll'l1m'l'. Ii. KinlIwrl.lmI SECOND RUVV: II. Ilzlnliuusky, K. .'Xl1lIlu1l5. II, King. IF. I':l1!'Q.u'1I. 'If Xlurris, XY. II1lrm'y, II. Ifurfl. -I. Ilulmvs. Il. XI:u-Ixvllfin-, II. I31-rIwl'. M. fXI:xImn1m 'IIIIIIID IIONYL AI. XI.uIu'I. XI. I'Ifx'l'sk5. IC, Cwauilllns, XY, Iulmstml. I. I'mu'II. li. I'ls.u'c-ik. 'I'. IKUIIH-rmnml, IJ. NYUII, D. l'4-rxy. Il, Ustl'amrIm'l'. II, SI1'xx.u'l l 0l'll'l'll KUYYZ I. .XxI.uns. II. Urmllnlia-IX. XY. .XnlI1unx. I. Slimzm. D. Xlurplmy, fl. Elvin, AI. XIirIu. .-X. I'upn'L-IX, C. Suny. II. Xlzlrlill. I n'mI4'v'i1-IX, lf. Iinkr-r 66 Senior ixed Ensemble IlU'l I'UXl NON: X. liilillmll, l', XX'ilw.1, lx. Kuglm SECOND RUNY: C. llillmn. C. lim-ll. Il. Usll'amLl1'l'. l', liulllx. ll. llul'Q.lrml, .X. Ilmxrmlul, lf. Hlivv. l'. I3u.1L, Nl, l'ul'lc'1 Tlllllll HUNY: Cl. xl.llllll't'1ll. ll. lC.nsi1nQuucrLl, D. Nl1lL'k1'nliu. I. Nluyvr, KI. Snnitlmm, XY, klulmxlnm, XY. Klum-lmy, l'. Yqnllc-vp l 0l'li'l'll RUXY: -I. lJm'L'lu'l'. C. Svany, XI, Nlvluy, VI. .Mlzunm if. Klltlvlg ll. Nlalrlill, Xl. Nlillvr, -I. Slim.n1.lJ.Nl1x1plxy 1? lunior High Ensemble llU'l I'0Nl RONY: XI. l7uri.1. ll. Nlm'vl1u, ll. lluss. Nl. XYul'1l. U. Huw lxu'cm1ll1pzlxli5lW. K. Kul'slm'x'lxi, K. Sl.lll1lllUl'll, l.. l'vul'gzll'zl. UI. Xlurlis SECOND HONY: j. Xl.lXXlllIIlll'j. H, Klllmxvik, XY. l'll4'lSSlIl'l'. j. XYl1ih', A. lJ4'l1l1lN, D. Oxlmmlvr. XY, liuntlvr. j. llrillitlu, 'l'. lflwllwl' UT Q . 4lllNl0ll lllflll CIIURUS: ISUTTUM RUVV: ll. l i1ls'ln1am. l.. llxmwnrcl. l'. Cnilpvlli. S. llmllvll, li. Yzxlvlllinu, ff. lfmull. ll. lfllllmnl. ll, Scllivvlx. XY. Sniitll. D. Xl':n'1l. 'l'. Nloyvr, ll. Xlrliw' SECOND ROYV: N. l'utt1-rson. Y, Swank. P. Judy, S. lll'oolml.n1. C. Ko- l1l.u's'lxin'li, K. Sl2lIHlllfYI'll. K, Km'cl1'L'lxi. C. llizor. P. VVnoLls. Grillillx. J. Colo, Cuttvr, R. Katz, lxllllllltfll, U. Siunson THIRD RONY: l . Pau-illn. S. Ilornm-. N. Morrison. S. fllonston, C. Aslunry. E. lXlill4'l'. j. llornvr, A. Elliott, I. Ilolnivs, Bl. Nixon. -I. IJvl'm-. Al. liiannonsl, XY. llzlnnvn FUUHTII ROVV: Nl. Nl'zxrcl, ll. Ross. S. VYrigl1t, C. Morrow, G. Sprngg, N. Srolvrc, IC. llvlillvtl. HI. llzlrnllill. I.. XYiln'ling. ,l. llauns-y. ll. Aslvnry, I. Niuwlninnn-y. 1. Cntlu-rim' FIFTH RONV: I. Nlalwliinnvy, A. lsmnzm, Al. ffnnningllnnn. N, -lmly. S. xl2ll'I'llI1'l'. ll. llutto, j, Dnnlvy, li. llnnh-r, ll. llolvn, XY. FIA-issnvr. D. NIc'W'ra-utli, I . Mounts, G. Anronn'. il. XYl:il:-. il, Pwn- nvlt .lunior High Choral Members lrivc For Perfection 68 Having vxpamlvcl in quantify. flllklllfll uncl 01'g2llllZiltl0ll, tlw XVIIS Innior Iligli Cfliorns is now striving for pc-rfvction. Tlw cliorus consists of 1417 viglitll- and llllltll-glllilll lll0Illl3CI'S nnclcr the czlpulmlc clirvction of Ilic-lnlrcl Nc-vin. Tlic 65 lioys and 75 girls lnmnorizv worcls und lllllSll' of ovvr forty songs in foul'-part lm1'monx'. Tllc' organization consists of il constitution. merit systmn. Clllllllxlll uwarcl, uncl thc- following ofliccrsz Prcsiclcnt, IoAnn Morcnog Vicv llrvsi- clcnt, Mm-tlm Bc-ll. Bnsinvss xlllll21f.fi'l'. Nlnry Doriug lillJl'lIl'lilllS, Bill Donnlnw. Nlurv lilla-n XVzn'0, Llllllll. Hunt. Holm Fnltong Svc-tion l.c'uclc-rs, Falla Miller, Franlxic lo Pucilln. Bill Flcissnvr. A if ' 'lv .Q x ku-Qs .Q i , v 5 I' li0'l l'lYXI'RIHX': il. Hlyllrl. j. Kviliiczly, T. l'.iNl'ill'I'. R. Black. NV. Yvrnu, S. Sz11'iL'c', N. Shrink. A, l7urbin P UM' 9 l uil K' ' , . . ..,, . Nhmu, Ii. l'r1'mln-i'u-k Sl'.C.0ND RUN: D. Cll'm's's, I.. Hulwokril. H. Munflvll, llugus, J. XI.u'Qin. YV, Klitclivll. C. fXlc'C4lrr4'il, I.. lii1l'Qzxrrl. AI. Nlurrix. il. Xlcmls, C. Phillipx. .L H.1rl'is, A. l'xill'll1iIlLI, NI. Urm TIIIIID ROYVZ S. Czu'inici!:u'l, bl. Higgs, li, XYis1'. H. lilalukilwlixi, I.. Crm, ff. XYJILA-x'. bl. l'm'ts'l'. -I, Xlun-lin. Xl, Duriai, S. Kx'1im1ly,P. XYl11'1'IA'r, H. lilawk. NI. llillvllu. 'II Svllcllw- FUUIITII RUNY: XX. IM-ii.iIim-, AI, Sziiulmky. li. Kulimuik, rl, .Xdxu-ll. S. Mm'gzl1l, Ni. Siw:1t:1i'mn'1'. II. l'4-rry. Al. lm-, A, Klvniuiiiim. Nl. Us-ll, KI. Yminu. IC. lilllnll, il. Efilllun FlI 'l'll RUNY: B - 1 X Dcliri' ' V ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I n5..u , . . A, W. Butlu, D. Ushamlu, Xi. Murphy, IX. Nhilkvr, A. XIIIHT, 5. Xlurris, I. llqilmzm, C.. Xlvixl, 5. llmiims. Bl. NY.u'd Bill liullwr, limi lilalckllliixt, -Iainvs Cola: Hairy 'xllll Hilia-llo, and Pcggy Judy. lh-pri-sviitiiig NVIIS in flu- NVQ-stvrii District -Iunim' Iliggli Cflioml Fvstivul hold l1fXVC'St Mi Ilwll 'iclluol on XI'll'C'il 13 Him I wcw: JoAnn Klorc-110, blzufkiv Xlurris. Susan Nlillcr, Betty Lou Ross, limmlcl Klllimx-ik. amd Bill liutlvr. 'l'lw L'ilIll'llS has sung for spvciall sc-I1 ool aissvilulilivs :mal l7l'i'Sk'lltIxfi Rl spvciall Cl1l'ist1ims cv'llll'lt'l 'incl Slllillff fvilllltlt ' Nllx ni. iii? AIUNIOR IIIGH TRIU: livlly lull lion. ,Xltug -I.u'Li4' Xlurris, Viiwl Supmiiog Alofhxli Ximwm. S+-rum! Supnmug lD.u'l1-nv lima. .M- L-milpnxilist s . . L 'i P A 2 is ,. X fan.. Q 0 0' X Afnkignu J yJ, y F' I W ff? fx in '4 i F Y Max' I I 5' All Phases OI Lczlrning A1 ltis ll grcut day whcn thc ycurhooks 21l'l'iYCi 7 Within thc grcy and blue covcrs aut- tha- fl'0klS- urcd incmorics of the your--thc gaycst. lmppia-st, sadcicst. hnsicst hours of ll stncicntis liiic-thc fricncis--thc CIEISSCS-till' prowcss of tha- .utlilt-tic tcanns-thc danccs-thc driunntics-thc niusic gronpsg cxciting nionicnts-all of thcin-and all portrzlycd in the 1959 Littlc Prcxic. It is not ll hook for Scniors alonc. hut il hook in which cvcry stndcnt is 21 pnrticipzuit-from lowly cighth Q'1'lldl'l' to sophisticutcci scnior-for it givcs the pictllrc of thc school yczn' als it ziiliccts cw-ry onc of its studcnts. . 1 i 1 ' i I K x v ILI1C0lI1'ilgLd In VX if The Hours, Spent In Many Ways, Speed Wittly By For eniors LEFT T0 RIGHT: Don Iticlmnmd, President: Margie Brooks. Secretary: Carol Kntzer. Treasurerg Roland Kimbrough, Vice President ,-Ks time goes hv, and the months lengthen into years, the N59 Senior class will recall the days they spent at NVashingtou Iligh School. Thev will 1'CtItCllllDC1' the first get-together in the auditorium. as 300 eager Sth graders ner- vously awaited the home room assignments. Xtost of all. they will recall the presentation ot .Xmerican Legion awards to six of their fellow classmates: Leda Branns. Gloria Burgess. Louis Diliello. ltolaud Kimhrough, lane Sorice, and Leonard Tucci. They will rememher days filled with work -studving long into the night, memorizing long passages from Shakespeare, toiling over that linglish research paper, learning long math torm- ulas and theorems, writing Latin assignments, serihhling shorthand nightwork. But all was not work. From Sth grade through 12th, they rushed madly from sports to cluhs to assemlilies to dances. ln the Iunior year, there was the thrill ot electing class ofticers. the lun ot' the luuior Prom. and the thrill of receiv- ing elass rings. And as the vear 1959 drew closer to an end. the excitement ot selecting the class colors ot pinlx and grev, presenting the sparkling comedy The Unguided Ntissf, ordering name cards. choosing iust the right pose for Senior pictures. planning for the hanquet, made this a vear to he remembered. College would he next tor many-while others prepared tor jobs. looked Forward to marriage, or anticipated a tour ot' dutv with Uncle Sam. For all anyone knew, CIommencement might he the last time the group would erer he to- gether. But each would rememlxer his confusion as a freshman, his eagerness as a sophomore. his perseverance as a iunior. and his responsibility as a senior. The variety of activities experienced tw all filled this span ot' time with hoth pleasure and hard work. :Xnd as they depart from Mole XVash lligh, the Class ot' '59 pushes these memories into the haelqground and anticipates the future. JACK C. ADAMS Don juan Keep calm An active senior who plans to attend college, either West- minster or Penn State enjoys English class and chorus activities include Key Club, Hi-Y, state, district, and county chorus, and Modern Foreign Language Club ROBERT W. ACNEW Bob How about that? A quiet individual who enjoys sports, Mr. Knestrickis math classes, and Cordic 6: Co. plans to study ac- counting at Westminster active in band Science Club business manager of yearbook varsity track manager CON STANCE ALBERTA Connie Get serious Enjoys dancing, swimming, and sleeping 'til noon thinks bookkeeping and science are tops early phone calls are a pet peeve plans to work or attend Penn Commercial Go-To-College Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens ANTHONY LEONARD ALLEGRO The Bush Lists favorite subjects as gym and wood shop . . . has a decided preference for cars and money plans include the service and then trade school enjoys weight lift- ing at the YMCA PATSY ANTHONY ANDY, IR. Tudi Don't get so technical Is partial to cars, nice clothes, and records .. . favorite subject is Spanish dislikes are known to include gossip and early rising plans to attend Akron University-then enter the Skid-Rid business Modern Foreign Language Club WILLIAM ANTHONY Wild Bill Fungi friends A reticent individual whose likes include music, skating, girls, and fun lists dramatics as a favorite collects knives . . . plans to work at Eat 'n Park until he completes police school Camera Club, Sketch and Craft Club, Senior Play cast APRIL ANN ATKINSON Little Peep Tom, you're just too wonderful Likes include Tom, driving, sharp clothes, money, and week- ends dislikes prevaricators and home work favorite foods are hamburgers and milk shakes . . . enjoys shorthand . . . plans include a job, then marriage . . . Go-To-College Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens WANDA LaVERNE BAKER Sis Hey, 'take me some place Partial to nice clothes, parties, and meeting new people . . . dislikes snobs . . . favorites include bookkeeping, chemistry, and shrimp . .. is aiming high-plans to marry a millionaire-but wants to study cosmetology meanwhile . . . GAA, Y-Teens ERNEST BARNES Ernie That'Il work Likes cars, money, and women, but has an aversion for mar- riage P. D. is a favorite class, and shrimp, a favorite food plans to become a white collar worker or join the Air Force . . . band, baseball, junior high track GEORGE BARROWS Georgie 'Tm bad! I chew nails and drink gun powder soup Good times, money, and girls rate high loud people, noisy places, and arguing are on the black list . .. likes dancing, boating, and bowling plans to further his education, but undecided where 73 Class Class of 959 ORVILLE C. BEDILLION, JR. Wup I heard about it! Cirls, clean cars, and sharp clothes rate high , .. early rising and mean teachers don't score lists economics as tops undecided about the future hobby-sleeping Junior high basketball JANE E. BELCASTRO Janie Bell I'm so embarrassed! One of our popular majorettes . .. likes Mr. Murray and P. D. class interested in dancing and swimming plans to be an X-Ray technician-will train at Washing- ton Hospital Sorores Club, Co-To-College Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens co-editor of yearbook BILLIE B. BERT Bill KKHi,, Likes people and Mr. Murray's classes claims P. D. is the most . . . is a pizza fan . . . enjoys popular records and danc- ing, but frowns on early rising plans to live happily ever after with Bill .. . Usher Club PAUL BERT Pab What the Sam Hill are you doing? A quiet dependable fellow who actually enjoys first peri- od English all Mr. Dunnis subjects are OK but health just doesn't rate hobbies include reading and model trains . . . plans to attend Thiel . . . band, county and district band, track, Science Club CARY L. BLACKHURST Gary Yeh! That's it Music and a certain someone rate high favorite subjects are physics and chemistry cars, music, and electronics oc- cupy his spare time . . . dislikes hearing that call to get up . . . hopes to study electronics in Pittsburgh PHYLLIS MARIE BOSTONIA Phyll Hey, Becky, they all die in the end! Second period physics really clicks with her as do her hobbies-dancing and ice skating . .. dislikes people who know it all plans to attend Carnegie Tech and be- come a laboratory technologist chorus, Co-To-Col- lege Club, Pep C ub, Y-Teens JAMES BRADEN Diamond Jim Don't reach for the moon, baboon Enjoys ice skating and study halls, but doesn't like early rising . . . steak is a favorite . . . hobby is science . . . plans to attend college . . . band, Science Club, Wash High, Inc. MARGARET ELIZABETH BROOKS Margie OOOO00Hl You can't be serious! A really popular lass who enjoys lunch hours in Mr. Dunn's lab definitely dislikes cliques considers English her favorite subject plans to go into nursing class secretary, Go-To-College Club, Sorores Club, Y-Teens, newspaper staff, Student Council, May Queen attendant RICHARD BROWN Duke Hello, baby Chemistry really rates, but French and home work are at the other end of the scale favorite color is baby blue en- joys lishing, dancing, and boating plans to attend college band, Modern Foreign Language Club track WILLIAM J. BROWN Sonny Ain't this a shame! Lists among favorites-English, sports, swimming, and cars-also a certain gal .. . likes to hunt, fish, and ice skate early rising just doesn't rate plans to be- come an X-ray technician-then join the Air Force W Club, Wash High, Inc. . .. baseball manager, wrestl- ing, Junior High football manager 74 lournalism Class Presents Six Radio Programs On WIPA DAVID BUNNER BUGS Top interests are singing, drawing, swimming, and the color blue dislikes girls who eat potato chips 2nd period P. D. class rates plans to attend college, but not certain where football, track, wrestling Key Club, Student Cc-uncil, W Club NANCY ELVA BURCH Burchie You're so ignorant One of our carefree seniors who likes to have fun . .. tvvo-faced people are low on her list .. . listening to rec- ords, playing the piano, and eating spaghetti are a few of her favorites plans to get a job-then marriage Go-To-College Club GLORIA JEAN BURCESS Blue That ain't bad at all A certain guy, clothes, and money are among this senior's likes walking to school on cold mornings is out short- hand is very high on her list of likes . . . plans to attend Knox- ville College GAA, Go-To-College Club, Usher Club American Legion award in 8th grade L. STANLEY BURCESS Stush Do you know what it means to be emu.lsified? Stan spends most of his time with Betty or hunting . .. egotistical people aren't wanted plans to attend Slip- pery Rock State Teachers College hopes to become a coach football, basketball, track . .. W Club, Wash High, Inc. LYDE BUXTON Lydie Sue Let us cease this ridiculous nonsense! Spaghetti, pizza, and P. D. class rank high . .. watching TV is a favorite pastime is heartily against getting up in the moming plans to attend Slippery Rock State Teachers College Go-To-College Club, Senior Play, Y-Teens MARVIN CAMPBELL Thump One of our small seniors .. . ivy league clothes, progres- sive jazz, sports, and intellectual people are tops un- ruly individuals aren't wanted hopes to ecome a business executive LINDA LOUISE CAREY Canary Ceeee, Tenible thing A future teacher . . . likes to write stories, swim, ice skate, and doodle chief beefs are social climbers and rainy days . .. plans include school to study elementary teaching at Univer- sity of Vermont chorus Modern Foreign Language Club, Wash High, Inc., Y-Teens IAMES TRENT CARMICHAEL Butch Sorry I'm late, but I had to wash my car Girls, cars, peanut butter, and P. D. rank high .. . seeing Mr. Murray at 7:50 A.M. is chief gripe . . . plans to at- tend Penn State . .. Key Club, Student Council FRANCES IOANNE CASPER Francie Shookie, can you get the car tonight? A quiet girl who likes dramatics class a whole lot spa- ghetti, pizza, clothes, and sports are also favorites . .. a future secretary of the business world . . . Usher Club, Go-To-Col- lege Club, Y-Teens, Sketch and Craft Club DORIS CHICOINE Dorry Gee, thanks joe, eating, swimming, and reading take up this miss's time getting up in the morning is a real chore Mrs. Krol's English is a favorite plans to work and later attend beauty culture school 75 William Comfort Wins Prize In County Art Exhibit EDGAR T. CLARK Eddie But honest, Mr. Dunn, I'm innocent One of our class Romeo's . .. girls, chemistry, ice skating, and sleep are tops . . . Caesar's Gallic Wars are absolutely out . . . plans to attend Penn State . . . Key Club, Alpha Hi-Y, S. O. S. Club, Student Council, Senior Play wrestling LETITIA COBBS Tishie Eddie, P. D., food, and money are at the top of her list getting up early and catty girls do not make a hit fond of shrimp and oysters plans to attend N.Y. School of Beauty Culture WILLIAM A. COMFORT Bill You don't mean that Interested in painting, skating, Dorothy, and eating one of our artists plans include Edinboro State Teachers Col- lege Modem Foreign Language Club, Sketch and Craft Club, Wash High, Inc., W Club . . . football JOHN COOPER Rare I wouldn't know Another senior who enjoys P. D. and study hall fa- vorite food is steak interested in a car, food, girls, and snorts dislikes that early alarm junior high football Uncle Sam will plan his future ' ROBERT M. COULTER Bob I don't remember A certain girl from Trinity, hunting, fishing, and chemistry are favorites bragging people can be replaced plans include Thiel College for engineering or chemistry foot- ball . . . W Club IENNIE LEE DAVIS Jennie I know I forgot something Sewing, dill pickles, and Bobby are high interests for this gal cold days and homework are not very well liked plans to become a secretary Go-To-College Club, Usher Club, Sorores Club, Inter-Club Council, Y-Teens ROBERT DAVIS Bobby Love that girl Driving cars, P. D., and eating are tops on his list smart people are a pet peeve . . . hopes to attend Niagara University . . . basketball, track W Club DARLA RUTH DEBBIS Deb Bless that mailman Army green, people, and writing letters are what she likes most of all dislikes meat plans to join her husband in Germany after graduation chorus GAA, Pep Club, Y-Teens, County Chorus PATRICIA ANN DECOVICH Patty Fran, isn't this tremendous Swimming, horseback riding, and Miss Sproat's English class are high on her list dislikes unhappy people and cold mornings not sure of future plans CAA, Pep Club, Reserve Cheerleader, Y-Teens DIANN LOU DENNINC Nan How about that , A quiet little miss lists music, basketball and office practice as her likes . .. conceited people and early rising are not for her . . . plans include oflice work of some type 76 LOUIS VINCENT DiBELLO Rooster VVhat's your typing grade, PAB?', Band and mathematics are his chief likes lists soup made in the chemistry lah as favorite tood will attend Notre Dame and study math and physics -. . . hand president Key Cluh, Science Cluh, yearhook staii track drum major GARY DlLI.E Dilly Co-nld do without people who dislike Huckleberry Hound, as that is his favorite TV program especially likes P. D. . . . girls and loafing are hohhies . .. future includes the navy CIIERLYN LOREE DILLON Matt Did you get your shorthand done? Frankie and driving rate high on her list .. . could get along without Monday mornings and shorthand eating spaghetti is a favo-rite pastime . . . plans to hecome a secretary Y- 'l'eens, chorus, intramural sports NIARCARET ANN DOAK Peg How fabulous! Likes dancing, ice skating, and swimming .. . could elim- inate two-faced people and peas claims hluc is her favorite color and potato soup her favorite foo-d spe- cial hohhies are reading and singing Co-To-College Cluh, Y-Teens chorus . .. will attend college FRANK DONIBROVVSKY Ski You're looking good Ceography is a favorite suhieet hoating, girls, ice skating, swimming-all rate high .. . enjoys eating steak and mashed potatoes Hi-Y Clnh wrestling will join the navy and see the world-then hecome an electrician CAROL ANN DYE Shorty Mom, did I get any mail today?,' Future plans are to marry Dick could do' without snohhish people lists sewing and swimming as hoh- hies Library Council, Usher Cluh, Y-Teens Sen- ior Play of, Class eessses it NIOST TALENTED MUSICIANS: Joan Kulik and Louis DiBello. 77 Class of 3 9 RICHARD C. EASINCWOOD Ease Cals and money rate high, but could do without self-centered people enjoys T-bone steaks enjoys chorus more than anything football, track, basketball manager S.O.S. Club, W Club, Student Council, chorus . . . plans to go to college MYRA ELIZABETH ELLIOTT Betsy Hey, Janny, you going out tonight? Plans include matrimony soon after graduation likes powder blue could do without snobbish people . .. hobbies are dancing and listening to records . .. likes P. D. oysters are a favorite . .. Y-Teens RITA LOU EVANS Rita 'Tm sorry, Honest! One of our petite seniors . . . Don and eating rate high on her list .. . favorite food is steak . .. dramatics is a choice of sub- jects .. . plans to attend beauty culture school or Penn Com- mercial . . . band, Go-To-College Club, Y-Teens ARMANDO FALASCINO Herman Hey, Ron, got your geometry done? Thinks nothing compares with plane geometry girls, car, clothes are among his likes .. . would rather sleep in than rise early .. . a spaghetti fan . .. hopes to attend college wrestling manager W Club . DONALD T. FERRELL Don One of our varsity basketball players likes Io and ivy league clothes . . . avoids stuck-up people and work .. . hopes to attend U.S. Naval Academy will study medicine W Club, Student Council, Science Club, S.O.S. Club co-captain of football and basketball teams captain of track team ROGER RAYMOND FISCHER Crunch Do the best you can Would like to gain some weight . .. enjoys photography, chess, and weight lifting black is a favorite color could do without wasted time and efforts . .. plans to attend Thiel College Key Club, track, football man- ager . .. VV Club WILLIAM FISCHER Fish Where are we going Saturday night? ls partial to cars, sports, and a certain blonde . .. could get along without cold weather and getting up pizza is a fa- vorite enjoys Mr. Amos's economics class immensely future includes going to college football Hi-Y CARL ROBERT FLEISSNER, II Bus I don't know! A nice boy to know . . . dislikes the diet during wrestling season . . . nice clothes rate high along with geography enjoys eating steak and potatoes plans for the fu- ture uncertain . . . wrestling, football manager, junior high track . . . Key Club, Student Council, Senior Play DIAN FLETCHER Dutchie Don't be ignorant? A sharp gal with loads of personality . .. allergic to show-offs, stuck-up people, and early rising pizza and Big Boy ham- burgers rate along with boys, horses, dancing, ice skating, and records . . . plans to be a secretary or a model . . . Go-To-Col- gage Club, Sketch and Craft Club, Pep Club, Yearbook staff, -Teens MICHAEL R. FLYNN Chink Are you crazy or something? P. D. and geography rate high on his list of favorite sub- jects . .. dislikes walking from Baltimore Avenue on cold, rainy nights likes to have a good time a certain brunette is tops after graduation he plans to join the Anned Forces 78 Don Ferrell Selected For All-State Championship Team CAROLYN DEE FRAZEE Sis Let's go to the next coldest city, Carlene Eating lunch in Mr. Dunnis lab rates high . . . dislikes early rising and two-faced people blue is a favorite color . .. reading and letter writing occupy most of her spare time . . . future includes nursing Y-Teens JOHN FREDERICK Butch Good morning, Dutch A nice boy to know very partial to mofney avoids agitators .. . hunting, fishing, archery, coin collecting, and dancing are for him plans to enter Utah State Agricultural College to study forestry chorus, County Chorus ARLENE LOUISE FRYER Fryer Why doesn't that snow melt? Enjoys meeting new people . .. Mr. Dunn's chemistry class is tops skiing, dancing, and trips to Michigan rate Eng- lish is a favorite subject, but Latin-nix . . . hot fudge sundaes top the favorite food list . . . nursing is in her future . . . Go- To-College Club, GAA, Usher Club, Y-Teens ARTHUR S. FULTON Toad Fill it up Biology and economics are his choice of subjects could do without early rising and noisy people in- terested in swimming, fishing, ice skating, work, and driving the Rambler will work on his grandfather's farm Science Club, Wash High, Inc. plays the big bass hom in the band DAVID CANIER Butch Dutchie, you're so sharp, it's a shame Likes clothes, cars, and a special girl enjoys P. D. class, hunting, and fishing plans to attend a teacher's college, but is undecided where .. . dislikes stuck-up girls .. . football trainer newspaper staff VICTORIA ANN GANIER Vickie Hey! do you have the car today? Popular records and Mr. Murray's P. D. class are fa- vorites likes steak and french fries dislikes rainy weather hopes to take up some form of kindergarten work chorus, Y-Teens DOROTHY ELAINE GARRISON Dolly That's a joke Spends her free time reading and collecting pictures likes money, weekends, and meeting people .. . that early alarm really gets her advanced science is a favorite subject plans to work for a year-then attend California State Teach- College Go-To-College Club, Library Council CLYDE C. GEORGE, II You tell 'em, Tiger, you have the degree Enjoys Mr. Dunn's physics class, but could do without getting up in the morning, the long walk to school, and homework plans to attend W Sz I and become a suc- cessful chemical engineer track J. JOHN coNTAs Jaia I'll stay home tonight The theme song of the Seniors- Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning! . . . English is a favorite subject . . . likes math, cars, and Betty Lou . . . hopes to attend trade school .. . foot- ball, track . . . W Club WAYNE GORBY The Toad Whatcha gonna do? P. D. class, tinkering with cars, and a Chartiers cheer- leader are tops on his list thoroughly dislikes 3rd period health class . . . it's the Air Force for the required time and then marriage : GIS 79 Talented Seniors Present Wfhe Misguided Missn MARTHA MARIE GOUCH Marty 1 I'll never tell Enjoys to roller skate, swim, and dance another Senior who favors P. D. . .. dislikes getting up . . . will attend Waynesburg College .. . belongs to junior Achievement . .. Y-Teens SHIRLEY KAE GRAHAM Shirl Get serious Lists shorthand as her favorite subject and hamburger as her favorite food . . . dislikes parents who check car mile- age . .. hates to be without money . .. hopes to get a secretarial job Co-To-College Club, Pep Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens WILLIAM E. CRIM Wilbel' Hi, Gang Quite a sports-minded individual likes English, but could do without going to bed early and getting up plans in- clude additional education, if possible . . . enjoys golhng and hunting football, track, wrestling W Club JAMES C. HAFFNER Jim Do unto others as you would have them do unto you- not as they do Homework he could do without likes the study halls best economics as taught by Mr. Eros is his favorite subject . . . likes to draw and paint . . . would like to work in agriculture 4 - x FRANCES JEAN HALL Frannie just don't worry about it Sharp clothes, friendly people, and Miss Sproat's English class are just a few of her favorites hates to get up early meatball sandwiches are a favorite food . . . will attend beau- tician school Y-Teens RONALD HAMILTON Ronnie Hey, Barb, got your geometry done? A quiet boy who likes money, clothes, cars, and girls- but could do without cold winter momings . . . dramatics is tops plans to work-then go to California-attend college . . . Senior Play DANIEL HAMMOND Dan 'Tm with you Has a favorite gal friend who hails from Trinity likes being a hall monitor best of all hamburger and french fries are favorite foods .. . hopes to attend Carnegie Tech .. . football, track . . . W Club MARTHA LOUISE HARRIS Martha Well, I'll be Dancing, reading, Mr. Eros's economics class, and the color blue are popular with her . . . dislikes the unfriendly type . . . will attend Grove City College to train for com- mercial teaching band, Go-To-College Club, Sorores Club, yearbook staff, Y-Teens LINDA HARTLEY Hartley If the roads don't get bad Traded her diploma for a wedding band . . . left school at semesters .. . thoroughly dislikes cold weather likes sharp clothes and Latin class . . . future plans include being a house- wife . .. Co-To-College Club, chorus, Student Council, Y- Teens PAUL HARTON I can't use you Quite a star on the basketball court dislikes moody people but does like girls fespecially Janiel, money, and sleeping can't decide whether to attend Penn State, W :Sz I, or Slippery Rock football, basketball, track W Club 80 BRENDA I. HENDERSON Bren I don't think it comes before you Money, food, clothes, and Butch really rate getting up early and work +don't P. D. and economics are both in- teresting subjects favorite foods are ham and ice cream . .. GAA Council, Y-Teens DAVID L. HENDERSON Goof Tis good Can do without crabby people P. D, rates high likes to have fun spaghetti is his favorite food will either enter the Armed Services or go to college .. . football . . . W Club DIANE ELIZABETH HENDERSON De Really getting into something Enjoys meeting new people .. . bowling, cooking, sewing, and reading short stories occupy her spare time likes typing class plans to serve as counselor at summer camp and attend beautician school in the fall BEN DURRAH HENRY Hot Rod Pizza is his favorite dish . . . P. D. his favorite subject . . . hobby is saving the white pennies future plans in- clude getting a good job baseball JEAN HERRMANN Tum it down Skating and rock-'n-roll rate high along with chicken and shrimp math also is high on her list collects records . . . will study at Penn Commercial .. . Y-Teens ANNELLE HICCINBOTHAM Annie What's the matter? Likes time between classes, a certain red Ford, and fish sandwiches dancing, talking, and reading are in- cluded in her hobbies . . . plans to be a teacher . . . would like to attend Clarion State Teachers College Go-To- College Club, newspaper staff, Sorores Club, Student Council, Usher Club, Y-Teens FLORA ANN HOFFMAN Flo Yea, you know! Goes for friendly people, hot chili, and Miss Sproat's English class . . . dislikes empty gas tanks . . . collects picture postcards will attend beauty school GAA, Go-To-College Club, Library Council, Wash High, Inc., Y-Teens JAMES IOSEPH HUCGINS Huck Well, you know what I mean Pretty girls are his favorite subject . . . spaghetti and English class are tops hates to get up early lists black as his choice of colors . . . future is undecided HAROLD HUGHES What do you want? a medal? Favorite subject is English likes girls, dancing, and the color blue hates getting up early . . . stuck-up girls are on his black list . .. likes to fish, hunt, and bowl will go into service after graduation W. HERBERT HUGHES Big Herb How about that, man! Rates Mr. Dunn's physics class, movies, and dancing high likes steak and fish sandwiches doesn't go for agitators or empty gas tanks . . . collects coins as a hobby plans to become a dentist will enroll at W Bl J . . . Wash High, Inc. . . . sports editor of newspaper 81 Class of 9 9 if what . fi ,, S 5?ill5i?N'?5'V? I f , , . Class of 959 TIIOKIAS F. IIUCIIES Tom Yes, clear At the top of his list are danees, movies, and joan likes the lnnnhurgers from Tinyis Dairy Bar dislikes show-o-tts saying money is a faxlorite hohlmy plans ineludc eol- lege after graduation foothall, lvasehall Key Cluh, YV Cluh JUDY ANNE HUNT Sleeping late, money, sharp elothes, and food-espeeially shrimp-are her partieular interests elerical practice is intriguing wants a good jo-h in june Co-To- College Cluh, Y-Teens SANDRA LOUISE HUNTER Sandy Hey, Carol, what did you do in P. D. today? Lists food, friendlv Jeoile and vaeations as favorites ' P I - . P. IJ. and Mr. Amos eeonolmes class are torus Jtlftlill to I pizza, spaghetti, and the eolor lavender hohlmies inelude skating and nmsie Y-Teens JOSEPH IANNI Sharp eustom ears, hot rods, and any kind of food are favorites English 12 is a particular ehoiee of suhjeets hates to run out of gas holmhies are fishing, iee skating, and working on his ear plans to get a joh in a garage PATRICIA ANN IRELAND Say honesty Nlarehing with the hand and -Fred vie for first plaee as favor- ites shrimp is a ehoiee ot foods enjoys P. U. elass hates getting up early or fighting with Fred .. . plans to eom- plete nurses' training-then get married majorette Co- 'l'o-College Chula, C.A,A., statl of newspaper, Sorores Cluh, Y-Teens LINDA LEE JEFFERS Lin 'Tm hungry Chuek seems to he a favorite sulxjeet goes for hutter- seoteh sundixes dislikes home work hohhies are eating, and talking on the telephone hopes to Hnd work in june Y-Teens Iosetie Patty .L as BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS: Karen Kughn and Edgar Clark. 82 Seniors Have Largest Representation On Honor Roll t . JAMES A. JENNINGS Jim Likes steak and sports cars trig is a favorite subject hunting and sports cars intrigue him no particular dislikes . .. can't decide between Camegie Tech and Penn State band, Modem Foreign Language Club, Senior Play DONNA LEE JOHNSON Donna Likes people who are easy to get along with .. . also Mr. Amos's 2nd period dislikes 5th period health a pizza fan . . . skating, and cooking are part of her recrea- tion . . . plans to attend beautician school .. . Y-Teens MARGARET ANN JOHNSON Peg Clothes, traveling, and pizza are high on her list Spanish and P. D. are a choice of classes dislikes small-minded people likes to play the piano plans include Wilber- force University chorus, Modern Foreign Language Club, Wash High, Inc. SAM C. JOHNSON Sebastian That's what I said! Ham barbecues and money, money, money interest him . . . chemistry and mechanical drawing are favorite sub- jects has an aversion for women drivers likes to ice skate plans to study at California State Teachers College JANICE LEE JOHNSTON Jan Don't be funny! Dislikes conceited people and 7th period shorthand is tops swimming, dancing, ice skating, and listening to the radio are chief interests likes nice clothes will become a secretary . . . Go-To-College Club, Sorores Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSTON Jingles What are you going to do, Rope? Sleep, pizza, and Huckleberry Hound are at the top of the list snobs and alarm clocks are at the other end . .. interested in sports-especially swimming and ice skating . . . will enroll at Penn State . . . chorus, S. O. S. Club, County Chorus reserve football, track X. K J . QM. BARBARA ANN JONES Jonsie Hey, Beck, are you eating in the lunchroom today? A certain boy and short homework assignments are to her liking hates rainy days reading, swimming, and ice skating interest her plans to enter Washington Hospital for nurses' training Go-To-College Club, Sorores Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens REBECCA JONES Becky You're sick! Likes band, week-ends, and spaghetti doesn't think very much of people who think they know it all . . . hob- bies include reading and collecting records plans to attend Muskingum College to prepare for teaching .. . Camera Club, Go-To-College Club, Library Council, Modern Foreign Language Club, Usher Cl11b, band MARY ANN KANIA Oh! You're kidding Can do without rainy days enjoys algebra II and Latin II . .. likes to dance .. . plans to enter nurses' training at Wash- ington Hospital .. . Go-To-College Club, joumalism staff, Sorores Club, Usher Club, Student Council, Y-Teens MILDRED IRENE KAPIS Mil Boy, that was sneaky Has a special interest in Trinity likes pizza and Lou's sundaes . . . dislikes 7th period business English . . . hopes to get a good secretarial position . . . GAA, assistant head usher of Usher Club, Y-Teens 83 Carole Kutzer Receives BPW GGGirl Of The Year Award ' ROSIE IOANN KELLEY Rosie But Golly, Gee Sleeping 'til noon, noisy study halls, 4th period geography, and the color green rate high likes Big Boy hamburgers, dancing, and skating now employed at Central Drug Go-To-College Club, Y-Teens future plans-indefinite WILLIAM KELLEY Blob Mr. Dunn, Clark did it! Favorite subject is math plans to attend college band, County Band, Wash High, Inc., W Club win- ner of several science awards varsity track manager . . . a real ad chaser for the yearbook . . . yearbook staff ROLAND KIMBROUCH Kim I owe you one, Harry Enjoys a good P. D. class hates staying home chief interests are clothes and money likes chicken best of all . . . plans to attend Ohio State . . . Key Club, Student Council, W Club football, basketball, track vice-president of Senior class LLOYD LICCETT KING, IR. Schmo What's happening, Rooster? Chooses white bucks, black trousers, food, money, nice girls, driving, and Huckleberry Hound as his particular favorites . . . plans to study engineering at Grove City .. . band, County Band, Key Club, Science Club EDYTHE ANN KNOWD I got a letter today Really likes a certain sailor . . . English, steak, and french fries rate high enjoys bowling and ice skating dislikes get- ting up .. . hopes to get married and then become a secretary . . . newspaper staff . . . Y-Teens CAROLYN JEAN KNOX Jean Has Bill been to the locker yet? Bill, dancing, and cars are tops . .. likes shorthand, Cer- man pizza, and the color blue . . . could do without home- work and agitators plans to do secretarial work Go-To-College Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens EDWARD F. KOBLARCHICK Ed 'KI don't even know you! Money and cars with full gas tanks are popular with him chemistry, steak and mushrooms rate .. . could eliminate homework enjoys sleeping and fishing hopes to attend college . . . football BOB S. KOWALSKI Carp Wasn't it tremendous? Spends a lot of time in the outdoors-fishing and hunting . . . fought in the Golden Gloves . . . likes include weight- lifting, dancing, and Mr. Amos's economics class en- joys eating spaghetti . . . dislikes lazy people . . . wrestling KAREN SUE KUCHN Raccoon Anybody know where there's a dance? Likes her pals , shorthand, and hamburgers dancing, ice skating, and swimming top her list of hobbies could do without people who talk too much will enter an airline school chorus, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Usher Club, Co-To- College Club, reserve cheerleader, Senior Play JOAN ELAINE KULIK Ioan Oh, Mr. Conn, you're so mean to us! Enjoys playing the clarinet, ice skating, and health class likes shorthand and steak .. . homework and two- faced people are her only gripes Science Club, Sorores Club, Go-To-College Club, GAA, Y-Teens, band V . . . plans to do secretarial work 84 CAROL ANN KUTZER Kutz You know! An outstanding senior girl . .. homecoming queen likes weekends, dancing, and food . . . could do without 7:30 A.M. and conceited people . . . plans to become a nurse . . . Sorores Club, Usher Club, Co-To-College Club, chorus, newspaper staff, Senior Play, May Queen attendant treasurer of Sen- ior class CONSTANCE JEAN LAWS Conn I'm not Becky, I'm Connie! Friendly personality likes to talk at noon in the li- brary dislikes the way she blushes hobbies in- clude reading, music, and ice skating likes butter- scotch sundaes with chocolate ice cream fughlj plans to study law at Dickinson . . . band, Library Council, Usher Slug, Co-To-College Club, Modern Foreign Language ll CAROL ELIZABETH LICHTNER Liz Dee, I'm hungry Really likes a certain someone dancing, swimming, ice skating, 7th period English, and spaghetti rate high could do without the alarm clock plans to get a good job will attend Penn Commercial .. . band, CAA, Go-To-College Club, Y-Teens JULIAN FREDERICK LIPKIND I've got an idea Likes music, especially jazz . . . chemistry and band are tops . . . doesnit care for garlic .. . plans to attend college , . .EKey Clubi Alpha Hi-Y, band, Science Club, yearbook sta trac RONALD MICHAEL LIPTAK Ron Mole is all right! Enjoys the noon hour in Mr. Dunnis lab photography, camping, collecting coins, and steak are among his likes . .. noisy people and getting up in the moming could be done away with .. . hopes to- attend W ct I . .. photography class MILDRED EVELYN LITTLE Millie Hey, Billie, what do we take to English class? Lists boys, new clothes, pizza and P. D. class as favorites . .. hobbies include cooking, dancing, cheering at games, talking, and listening to good music band, Go-To- College Club, Science Club, Camera Club, Usher Club HERBERT L. LOTT Machine Gun That's life Likcs a girl named Billie, plus the rifle range, money, ham- burgers, and coffee . . . algebra and trig are tops . . . the alarm clock really gets him-so does homework plans to enter the armed services D-OROTHY LOUISE LUCAS Dot Really? Sharp clothes, pizza, ice skating, and popular records are tops on her list .. . likes being hall monitor enjoys typing class hates homework plans to do secre- tarial work Girls Camera Club, CAA, Co-To-College Club, Library Council, Sketch and Craft Club, Senior Play, Y-Teens ANTHONY VINCENT LUPPIN O Tony Friendly people rate high, while moody people could be forgotten always has something funny to say likes P. D. and pccan pie blue is a favorite color hobbies include stamps, coins, and fishing . .. plans to study medicine at Pitt DANIEL F. LUPPINO Danny You d0n't mean it! The other twin alwa s laughing enjoys having nice teachers P.D. and health class are fun likes to eat chili ice skating and horseback riding are fa- vorites dislikes a 7-period day another doctor in the Luppino family . .. will attend Pitt 85 Class of 9 9 i I 4 I 1 I 1 Class of ' 9 ANCELO MIKE MACCHIAROLI Sam What's happening? Cars and girls are his chief interest . . . math is a favorite sub- ject .. . enjoys hunting and swimming .. . hates an empty gas tank will join the Navy-then become a mechanic Modern Foreign Language Club wrestling CAROLYN SUE MACE Suey OK, especially for you A future beautician a certain white Ford convertible interests her likes dramatics class . .. finds cooking and drawing interesting pastimes . . . Y-Teens . . . wedding bells will sound soon after graduation KENNETH MACE The Kid Ain't got no machine Finds Mr. Dunn's chemistry class interesting . . . thoroughly dislikes typing swimming and skating occupy his spare time . . . undecided about the future JOHN MACEYKO Mac What seems to be the trouble? Geography rates at the top of the list .. . so do Patty and all kinds of good food . . . could do Without school . . . yet he would like to attend school in the future . . . partici- pates in different sports Modern Foreign Language Club DAVE BIACKENZIE Reddy Killowatt 'Tm headed for Peters Township Plans to join the Air Force-then become an electrician . .. clowns don,t rate-neither do dirty cars . . . wishes he had a study hall likes to sleep . .. Chorus, County Chorus, W Club track, basketball ROBERT A. MALIK Uncle Bob Oh, get serious Favorites include Mr. Murray's 4th period and spaghetti . . . plans to get a job in June . . . the Armed Forces are in his future thinks working on cars is tops dis- likes certain teachers band RICHARD PAUL MARTIN Dick Quit shakin', I'm awake! Excels in choral work . .. hobbies include photography and music hates slippery sidewalks plans to find work or enter service in June . . . a fresh-air fiend . . . claims physics as his favorite subject vice president of chorus, County, Dis- trict, and State choir, band PATSY MAZZA Mal Ho Ho, Bo Bo Likes good Italian cookies dislikes wrestling practice and stuck-up girls . . . geography is favored over all other subjects . . . hopes to enter college, possibly Syracuse likes all sports . . . VV Club . . . football, wrestling HELEN DARLENE MCCARTHY Porkie It's your turn now P. D. and English classes hold her interest . . . favorites include listening to the radio, talking on the phone, Tom, vacations, and week-ends . . . dislikes icy roads and getting up early . . . a German pizza fan hopes to become an airline hostess Go-To-College Club, Y-Teens DONALD L. McCUIRE Skinny Outstanding qualities Another car fan . .. takes an interest in P. D. class finds fishing, hunting, and swimming to his liking . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . plans to be an automobile mechanic . . . football, track 86 Two Seniors Are Semi-Finalists In Merit Scholarship X E I 'Q' X n is br 5 as l .. l ff' L, ... , wx sgrsfisi .Spf ' ' Q OUTSTANDING VOCALISTS: Joyce Smith- son and Richard Martin. 87 REBECCA SUE lWclNIAllAN Becky t'Oh, I'm so inacllw Likes marching, Leo-nard, clothes, and driving will study home economics at Margaret Morrison or Penn State dis- likes rainy days and eonceited people majorette with the band Co-To-College Club, journalism stafl, Student Council, Soro-res Club, yearbook staii, Y-Teens, Usher Club home coming attendant BARBARA BRIEL. NICNELLY Barb I really do! Hopes to become a registered nurse enjoys eating, playing the piano, and dancing dislikes walking in the rain another of the majorettcs chorus, news- paper stall, Co-To-College Club, C. A. A., Y-Teens BETTY LOU MCWIIORTER Lou-Lou Risbin, wait for me after school Has plains for her future-attend beautician school and get married likes Mr. Amos, economics class Co-'l'o-Col- lege Club, C.A. A., Wash High, Inc., Camera Club, Student Council, Y-Teens RICHARD IWELOY Dick I wouldnyt worry about it if I were you Hobbies are hunting and skating likes quiet girls P. D. and solid geometry rate plans to attend Otter- bein and enter Christian Education work Camera Club NANCY LEE MERIWEATIIER Nance They said it couldn't he clone-and they were right! Likes people who know what they are saying . .. English is a favorite subject hobbies include playing the piano and cooking will attend Pitt Co-To-College Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, Y-Teens mixed ensemble THOBIAS II. MILIIOLLAN Big Red I ainyt lying Physics class ranks highest with him likes new clothcs quite the basketball player plans to at- tend Lehigh University future plans include a umini- mmn of labor and a maximum of moneyi' football, basketball, VV Club Carlene Muenster Wins WI-Iomemaker Of Tomorroww Award ROBERT JOHN INIITCHELL Bob Dad, how about the car tonight? Cars, girls, and vacations are his delight .. . homework and Spanish could be eliminated . . . physics class is a special . . . hohbics include hunting, swimming, and photography . . . plans tolittend college Camera Club, Modern Foreign Language C u 1 SAMUEL JAMES MOORE Zorro I won't ride you to school any more Another who hates the alarm clock baseball, movies, and basketball occupy his spare time . .. plans to attend Wayncsburg College in September . .. junior high band JERRY LEE MORENO What is it with you, Jingles? Our capable Student Council president chemistry and chicken are favorites could do without stuck-up people undecided about college-Lehigh or Carnegie Tech . . . a Jack Parr fan Alpha Hi-Y, Key Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, Student Operators Staff REBECCA RUTH NIORRIS Becky Do they really die in the end, Phyll? Thinks boys and food are tops . . . could do without work really enjoys chemistry ice skating and swimming rate a future R. N. . . . band, Co-To-College Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens WATSON THOMAS MOSEBAY, Jn. smmy That is irrelevant and non-essential Riding Greyhound buses and singing rate . . . so does Latin II . . . fond of roast beef . . . will attend Pitt .. . chorus, Student Council . . . Pilot Handbook staff . . . track BARBARA ANN MOUNTS Barb Say honest One of our friendly seniors who likes a certain boy in the Service, dancing-and driver training class . . . dislikes snobbish people and getting up early . .. hopes to attend airline school .. . Co-To-College Club, Y-Teens CATHERINE CARLENE MUENSTER Carlene Cot your hat box ready, Cami? Plans to be a gal in white will train at Washington Hospital gets a kick out of Mr. Dunn's lunch hour and journalism class dislikes to hear snow crunch Betty Crocker contest winner . . . Go-To-College Club, Sorores Club. Library Council, Usher Club, Y-Teens newspaper and yearbook staff BEVERLY I. MYERS Bev Hey, Dolly, hurry up! At the top of her list we find Bob Shaw . . . Mr. Behren's driver training class and dancing also rate dislikes people who break up happy couples plans to enter nurses' training at Wheeling Hospital Co-To-College Club WILLIAM LEE NEFF Pete Tough break His likes include horses, hunting, and fishing--but Kathy tops the list enjoys eating shrimp and french frics future includes Penn State-then marriage-then entering the meat business JAMES OSBORN Ozzie Mrs. Boyles tops his list of favorite teachers . .. sports, cars, money, and Mr. Magoo cartoons are among his hobbies . .. doesnit like agitators .. . may attend VVaynes- burg College seems to spend a great deal of time in the office . .. junior high basketball 88 DOLOBES ANN PARCHA Charlie Where are we goin'? Rates Lou, dancing, swimming, talking on the phone, and read- ing as favorites . . . detests homework . . . very fond of German pizza . . . a private secretary is in her future . . . Co-To-College Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens CLARA JEAN PARISSE Clara You know Interested in Ronnie math and clerical practice are favorite subjects fond of shrimp and spaghetti swimming, dancing, bowling, and golfing are particular likes plans to be married shortly after graduation CAA, Go-To-College Club, Y-Teens KEN PARRY Perry Holy maekeralv Is very fond of steak fthe expensive kindj . .. hates winter weather finds P. D. class very interesting no hobbies . . . will find his future in the Armed Forces . . . W Club track JAMES S. PATTON Prof. You heap smart Little Injun' Spends his vacations at Chautauqua sailing and watcr ski- ing hobby is building boats an agitating younger brother annoys him .. . likes physics class will attend college-either Penn State or Swarthmore . . . band, County Band, Science Club, Sketch and Craft Club BARBARA K. PEACOCK Bobbi How about that A peppy senior who goes for dancing, swimming, and spaghetti getting up early doesn't appeal to her would like to get a job as a secretary then marry likes to sleep in .. . Library Council, Wash High, Inc., Usher Club, Y-Teens DOLOBES A. PENESCHI Dolly Beverly, you're always in a hurry A future nurse likes driving, pizza, and Spanish dislikes rainy days and nosey people . . . plans to attend lfVheeling Hospital School of Nursing . . . Library Council, Modern Foreign Language Club, Usher Club, Camera Club PATRICIA PHILLIPS Patty Hi, Sweetie Hopes someday to be able to sleep ,til noon . . . seems to be partial to a boy by the name of George will work for a while-then attend beautician school Y-Teens DAVID PICKENS Dave Where are you going? journalism is a favorite subject . . . likes to get out of school early spends his spare time in reading plans to attend a business school-probably Penn Corn- mcrcial .. . business and exchange editor of newspaper ROBERT PICKENS Bob How much? Favorites are P. D. and sports . . . also enjoys TV and the radio could do without homework and stuck-up girls fond of steak future is in the hands of Uncle Sam PATRICIA LOU PLANTS Pete That's your problem Has a definite liking for dramatics class collects stuffed dogs . . . canit tolerate people who brag loves spaghetti . .. economics and P. D. are special subjects plins to enroll in beautician school Y-Teens 89 Class of 9 9 Class of '59 ANTHONY JOHN POPECK Bucky Friendly person . . . enjoys English in 412 immensely . . . sports, cars, and money are favorites . . . thoroughly hates people who knock hooks out of his hands . . . will either join the Air Force or the State Police . . . chorus . . . baseball, basketball JUDITH LOUISE PORTER Iudy Oh, I have so many lessonsu A cute gal with a pretty smile . . . likes to enter her horse in horse shows health class is a fayorite, but book- keeping also rates has an aversion for homework future includes attendance at Robert Morris School .. Co-To-College Club, Y-Teens BOB PROVENZANO Provo Tall, dark, and handsome .. . sports, money, and spaghetti are favorites . . . dislikes people who put tacks on chairs . . . Eng- lish in 412 rates has no definite plans for the future baseball, basketball, track JANICE ELAINE RAMSEY Ian Well, lotsa luck, kid Has lots of fun clothes, ice skating, and a certain W 61 J boy top her list of likes . . . also enjoys chemistry class collects jazz albums will attend college- either Thiel or Penn State chorus, Co-To-College Club, Y-Teens Senior Play DELMAR RATLEY Toodle If you had a brain, y0u'd be dangerous Plans include swabbing the deck in the Navy cars and big', money are to his liking hates getting up early . .. P. D. ranks at the top enjoys western movies football, wrestling, junior high track DANNY MORGAN RICHMOND Dan Sharp girls, hunting, and basketball are to his liking walking, running, or exercise definitely do not appeal likes to hunt fond of pizza may attend college or enlist in the Navy DONALD RICHMOND Our handsome Senior class president enjoys watching TV and all athletic events dislikes noisy people tossed salad is his favorite .. . plans include college, but not sure which one . . . co-captain of football team, baseball . . . WV Club PATRICIA ANN IIICCLE Pat Look, girls, no gas Included among her likes are Bob, friendly people, and Mr. Amos' economies class can do without stuck-up people fond of shrimp dancing, reading, and swimming occupy her spare time Library Council, CAA, Y-Teens DEANNA CORRINE RIGCS Dee Carol, y0u're always hungry! D Special interest is a certain boy . . . hates homework and getting up in the morning hobbies include swimming, dancing, skating, and writing letters enjoys English class plans to become a secretary . . . CAA, Co-To-College Club, Y-Teens CAROL ELIZABETH RISBIN Riz You're out of your mind Likes dill pickles, people with scho-ol spirit, Mr. Amos' class, and cheering dislikes dashing into homeroom at 8:29 hates gossips will attend Northwest Air- lines School . . . a cheerleader for five years . .. GAA, Co- To-College Club, Sorores Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Y-Teens newspaper staff Homecoming attendant Q 90 The mlvy League Look Still Reigns At Wash High t WILLIAM DEANO ROBERTS Groundhog She's the real thing! Hates winter weather and sno-w the alarm clock really gets him English is favorite subject . . . has quite a col- lection of old records enjoys football and skating plans to go into radio broadcasting after graduation RICHARD T. ROBINSON Dick That ain't bad Enjoys English, band, and sports quite a hamburger fan likes vacations, sleep, and cars . . after gradua- tion will attend Westminster College-then hopes to get a good job junior and senior band . .. plays the big bass horn Camera Club, yearbook staff REBECCA LOUISE ROCKWELL Becky Why sure I am, Barb Dislikes shorthand class and crowded lunchrooms favor- ites are horses, ice skating, and Lone Pine just loves ehickenburgers will make someone a good secretary mixed chorus, girls, ensemble Y-Teens intramural sports JAMES RUBIN limbo 'KI ain't ignorant! Likes swimming, driving, dancing, music, and Miss Live- ly favorite food is spaghetti and meat balls plans to join up with Uncle Sam after graduation BETTY LOUISE RUSSELL Bet I don't know Dislikes conceited people, but has a yen for nice boys, music, and people . .. could eat chicken every day . .. will get a job in June girls' chorus, mixed chorus, Y-Teens JOANNE RUTTENBERG jo Are you serious? Enjoys Mr. Moninger's friendly Good Morningf' foot- ball, Wrestling, and a certain boy . . . thoroughly dislikes people who don't tell the truth plans to go into some kind of medical work chorus, Co-To-College Club, Y-Teens VINCENT SACCO Jim I'll go along with that Likes Patty, money, clothes, and good times . . . hates people who are always late finds time to- swim, bowl, and golf . .. will attend Penn Commercial . .. hopes, someday, to be- come a CPA ELAINE SABGENT Pune Well, you know how it is. Lists a certain red head, Lincolns, and bowling as tops hates rainy days will enter nurses' training at Washington Hospital Co-To-College Club, Sorores ' Club, Usher Club, Newspaper staff, Y-Teens WILLIAM JOSEPH SCALZO Scalz ,Ats right! Dislikes getting up in the morning . .. second period P. D. class is a favorite . . . will attend either Penn State or Univer- sity of Tennessee in September quite sports-minded football, track, junior high basketball W Club THOMAS SCHNECK Shank I don't know Favorites include running the mile and woodwork after graduation plans to become a florist or a construc- tion worker . .. ice cream is a favorite food track, wrestling W Club 91 lanie Soriee Receives DAR Good Citizenship Award BPVV Girl of the Year Carole Kutzer Homemaker of Tomorrow Carlene Ntuenster. 92 PATRICIA ARRIENA SCIIULTZ Pat You goin' to YFC Club Thursday? Likes people who like fun but dislikes being late and luving to hurry plans to attend Bible College after gradu- ation Co-To-College Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, YV11sh High, Ine. FRANK SENKOSKI Teddy UAW, John, you act like a little kid Lists bowling, sports, and a eertain gal as favorites enjoys hot sausage neither study hall nor geography are popular with him hopes to attend California State Teachers College then join the Air Force VVash High, lne. DAVID L. SHAMITKO Dave So what's that prove? Popular records and tape. recordings are his ehief intern sts Boston eream pie is a favorite to-od plans to enter the eleetronies field atter'graduation S. O. S. Club, Camera Club, Sketch and Craft Club THEODORE SHERRON Teddy Likes ears, lnoney, and clothes enjoys modern and progressive jazz plans to see the World atter a tour ot duty in the Armed Forees football MARY ANN SHOOK Shookie Frances, I have the ear for tonight Eating in the lunch room is not for her likes driving, elothxs, and sports, espeeially baseball plans to attend either Pitt or Penn State in September Usher Club, So- rrftes Club, Co-To'College Club, Modern Foreign Language Club, lute-rsClub Council, Y-Teens NIAE SHRUNI You're simple! Pill 1, ice skating, stamp collecting, and shorthand are tops on her list dislikes include homework and snob- bish people would like to become a secretary Sketch and Craft Club, Usher Club, Wash High, Inc., Y-Teens KATHRYN ANN SHULTZ Kitty Know what? Misers, snow, and homework really irk her .. . favorite subject is shorthand . . . but Jack and Mrs. Krol's English class also rate enjoys ice skating and dancing also Big Boy hamburgers . . . will become a secretary . . . CAA, Y-Teens VIRGINIA L. SIMS Ginny You're too much Sleep, friendly people, and cars are tops on her list likes to listen to the radio . . . finds rainy days and home- work disagreeable undecided about the future band, Go-To-College Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens TWILA JOAN SIX Pose Certainly Plans taking the big step during the month of July-which explains why D. R. K. is the favorite man in her life sew- ing, pizza, and the color beige are favorites . . , detests doing dishes Library Council, Y-Teens JOHNNY SLIMAN Johnny Hollywood Dancing, singing, and physics are tops in his eyes collects records . . . dislikes people who don't appreciate him plans to go to California and enter Pasadena Playhouse . . . wrestling . . .-chorus, Pep Club, newspaper staff, Senior Play JOYCE D. SMITH Jo Wait a minute Friendly people, shorthand, and steak appeal to her likes to dance and ice skate . . . hates conceited boys . . . will attend Indiana State Teachers College to become a commercial teacher . . . Student Council secretary . . . cheerleader . . . Go- To-College Club, Pep Club, GAA, Y-Teens May Queen attendant, Homecoming attendant MARY JOAN SMITH Smitty Really! If you hadn't told me, I wouldn't have known! Cokes, clothes, dramatics, pizza, P. D., and fish sand- wiches are among her favorites-along with Bucky enjoys dancing, sewing, and miniature golf hates crowded school bus and noisy study halls will be- come a model chorus, Wash High, Inc., Y-Teens BEVERLY JOYCE SMITHSON Joyce Mr. Eros, I'm here! Enjoys singing, being busy, and the newspaper staff work hates to climb stairs . . . has no future plans . . . chorus, Wash High, Inc., Go-To-College Club, Sorores Club, Usher Club, Y-Teens . .. editor of newspaper HOWARD SNYDER Thin What's I happening A tall quiet senior dislikes nightwork and women drivers enjoys eating pie, P. D., and going to Mead- owlands . . . will probably join the Air Force or the Navy . . . active in S. O. S. Club LINDA JANE SORICE Janie Well, it's different! Enjoys sports, pizza, journalism, and summertime-to list a few of her likes plays the piano and swims for recreation hates moody people will attend college to train for elementary teaching cheerleader, Go-To-College Club, Sorores Club, Student Council treasurer, chorus, GAA, news- paper staff, Y-Teens May Queen attendant, Homecoming attendant WILLIAM SPENCER Spence Just never gets to band on time likes P. D. class hates getting up to come to school will join the Air Force after graduatio-n band 93 Class of 9 9 Class of 959 RONALD A. SPORKA Ron I ain't living Prefers sports, money, Mr. Dunnjs classes, and bananas enjoys hunting, skating, and bird,' watching . . . dislikes boys who write in his books with lipstick . . . will attend Lehigh or Geneva .. . football, track . . . W Club LUETTA CORAL SPRACC Lou Gully, I got another letter Dancing, clothes, Big Boy hamburgs, and bookkeeping are favorites, although Carl tops the list . . . likes to write letters expects to be married after graduation Co- To-College Club, Library Council, Wash High, Inc., Y- Teens GEORGE STEIN George Hey, Jack, where we going tonight? A good-looking senior lists cars, sports, money, steak, and P. D. as favorites dislikes dirty cars . .. enjoys working on cars and listening to jazz undecided between the Air Force and State Police choms FRANK STERATORE Stet What are you going to do, my friend? A promising athlete . . . sleep and P. D. are tops . . . lo-ves to eat spaghetti dislikes agitators future includes Rider College . . . football, basketball, baseball, track . .. W Club CARY MILFORD STILES Rope N ice work Food, girls, cowboy movies are chief interests . .. likes ice cream physics also rates hates an empty gas tank spends spare time swimming and skating it's Penn State in September . . . football, track, wrestling S.O.S. Club, Key Club, chorus, newspaper staff vice president of Stu- dent Council CAROLYN ANNE STOCKLEY ' Donft sweat it! Favorites are dancing, algebra, cokes, french fries, and bookkeeping .. . getting up early is a nuisance . .. loves those trips to Burgettstown and Canonsburg . . . will train at Magee Hospital to be an X-ray technician . . . Camera Club, Library Council, Wash High, Inc., Y-Teens ROBERT H. STONER Bob Lemme see your trig Money, money, and more money are tops also cars, P. D., Study hall, steak, and french fries . . . particularly dislikes en- thusiastic teachers takes a liking to light blue plans to join the Armed Forces-then college RICHARD P. STORRICK One of our tall, blonde, science-minded seniors likes guns, cars, and chemistry steak is tops on his menu . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and making model planes . .. usually you find him toting his leather briefcase will study at Carnegie Tech and become a mechanical engi- neer .. . Modern Foreign Language Club WALTER SWESKY Walt Can I have my trig paper now, Fearless? A stream-lined Senior who drives a Chevy cars, money, and algebra rate dreads early rising enjoys steak bowling and fishing are hobbies plans to attend Carnegie Tech .. . track LEE C. TAGCART Taggart I'll be a cotton picker Lee dislikes that early alarm clock ring . . . hunting, fish- ing, and camping out fill his spare time loves to eat shrimp enjoys economics class hopes to get a job at Kro'ger's 94 Pink And Grey Selected As Senior Class Colors ALAN RAYMOND THOMAS When not eating chicken, he's listening to records abhors beans and green vegetables . . . likes trig , ivy league clothes, and jazz plans to attend Penn State . .. Key Club RITA L. THOMAS That's something else Algebra tops her list of favorite subjects . . . fond of pizza hobbies include sewing and cooking . .. dislikes too much nightwork . . . will enroll in nurses' training Y- Teens LEONARD TUCCI Tuce Y0u're out of your mindn A just loves peanut butter American history tops all in his list of favorite subjects . . . basketball is a favorite pastime . . . ardent watcher of Maverick on TV will attend Pitt . .. Key Club, Alpha Hi-Y . . . homeroom officer DONNA JEAN ULLOM Youlum I don't knowl' Enjoys nice clothes, especially when theyire red . .. would rather walk than ride the school bus . . . lists short- hand as tops . . . plans for the future include secretarial ' work or business school Student Council, Sorores I Club, Co-To-College Club, chorus, Y-Teens, Usher Club, I majorette - 1 l BIELVIN DUANE UMPHREY Lover 4 Thinks school is a necessary evil but gym class can be ' tolerated .. . girls, cars, and money are all interesting subjects . .. likes to eat o-ysters . . . will let Uncle Sam plan his future HAROLD VACTOR Ham Has a yen for sleeping in enjoys ivy league clothes hopes to get rich without working lemon pie ranks high as a favorite food first stop after gradua- tion will be Morgan State . .. W Club, junior high foot- ball and track . . . baseball ' LOIS VAN CILDER L0 ' Oh Sugar r Interests are music and clothes canit decide between band and journalism for favorite subjects . . . plans to attend Malone College and study music .. . librarian for the band, Co-To- College Club . . . newspaper staff DONNA JEAN WARD Dee How about that, Anne? Dislikes the crowded stairs at school enjoys shorthand . . . claims steak is her favorite food . . . has an interest in the Sewickley Drill Corps . . . it's Penn Commercial for post grad work-then a secretarial position in Washington, ' A D. C. VVash High, Inc. W ,arp SHIRLEY ANN WARD Shelley Go there, kid A Hates trouble makers . . . choice of subjects is English . . . de- lights in singing . . . loves chicken and shrimp .. . anticipates getting a good job after graduation-then marriage chorus CHARLOTTE VIANN WARD Vi That's business Detests getting up in the morning goes dancing and skating as often as she can thoroughly enjoys P. D. class can,t resist steak plans to marry a million- aire Cwhen she finds onej GAA, Pep Club, Y-Teens 2 95 Paisley Prints And Desert Boots Set New Style At WHS DIANE WEAVER Here,s a note for Donniel' Money, sleep, and a certain hoy are among her favorites . . . can do Without stuckup people and lessons . . . another pizza enthusiast . . . thinks P. D. class is tops . . . plans to enter Washington Hospital to become a R. N. . . . junior High chorus, Co-To-College Cluh, Pep Cluh, Y-Teens. NORMA WHEELER I mean-you know Special interests include dancing, skating, and lis- tening to iazz thinks economics is 'tops fond of chicken . . . particularly enjoys meeting new people plans to attend hcautician school C. A. A., Y-Teens. DORIS LQRUE WOODS Woodsy That's your problem, you figure it out Thoroughly dislikes agitators 6th period chemistry cliss has much appeal . .. loves pizza will attend heauty culture school or liecome a lah technician. CAROLE LEE WRUBLESKI Warbie I donit even carei' just loves Wise-U potato chips dislikes iuail- men with no mail for her . . . collects letters hearing a certain seal English class holds her interest , . . will enroll at Penn State-to become a teacher ...kchorus, Go-To-College Cluh, Little President iatafl, reserve cheerleader, Pep Chili, Student Coun- cil, Y-Teens. The following student of Washington High School is heing awarded a diploma through the United States Armed Forces Institute Policy approved by the American Council of Edu- cation and authorized hy the Pennsylvania Department of Puhlic Instruction: james Desmond 15 if 9 5 Class Flower: Pink carnation Class Motto: 'iVVe have crossed the hay, the ocean lies hefore usf' Busy creating illusions with the make-up kit is Martha Harris, with some of the Senior Play cast. 516 SENIOR PLAY CAST: BOTTOM ROW: Linda Carey, Carl Fleissner, Janice Ramsey, Dorothy Lucas, Edgar Clark, Carol Dye. SECOND ROW: Karen Kughn, John Sliman, Carol Kutzer, Lyde Buxton. Dramatics Train And Entertain A lull during the dress rehearsal of 'KThe Unguided Missf, Shortly after the fall semester got under Way, Mr. Gaylord Hartman selected The Unguided Missb as the sparkling comedy to be presented by members of the senior class. Two perfor- mances were given on November 20 in the high school auditorium-a matinee and an evening performance. The plot revolved around a young foreign ex- change student suddenly brought into an Ameri- can household abounding in teenagers. An in- teresting comparison between strict life in the Old WVorld and the free atmosphere of the av- erage American home Was presented. Hilarious laughter, sympathy, and excitement were all combined in this three-act comedy. Many members of the senior class assisted in various capacities-prompting, make-up, pub- licity, tickets, ushering. Seniors also made up the stage crew, who were responsible for scenery, curtains, lighting, and amplification. IUNIUR CLASS OFFICERS: LEFT T0 RIGHT: Don Burgard, Vice Presidentg Carol Frank, Treasurerg Susan Crimes. Secretary ltobeit Murray, President. The Iunior Year Was One Of Responsibility, Hard Wcmrk, And Fun The year 1958-1959 brought realization to the juniors that life was not all fun and frolic. They were on the threshold of plunging force- fully into lille and taking the reins of responsi- bility into their own hands. To achieve this goal, their teachers guided and counseled them in their moments ot bewilderment. They helped them to grow from inquisitive eighth graders to mature. straight-thinking indiyiduals. NVhat a busy year 1958 wasl The athletes trained yery hard. realizing that next year the athletic honors depended on them. The chorus and band. replete with junior members. pro- yided excellent musie that was enjoyed by all. The junior members ol' the yearbook stait. work- ing hard to meet deadlines, were trained to be capable, trustworthy persons. Clubs and organ- izations helped in this training also. making juniors aware of their leadership qualities and abilities. in February, ltobert Murray was chosen as class presidentg Don liurgard was selected as vice presidentg Susan Crimes, secretary and Carol Frank, treasurer completed the list. ln April came the Iowa Achieyement Tests, along with College Entrance Examinations and Na- tional Merit Scholarship tests. Finally, after several months of prepara- tion, a gala affair, the junior Prom, was held Niay 1. At this Carden ot Dreams, Carol liis- bin was crowned May Queen. As senior attend- ants, the juniors chose Xlargie Brooks and -loyce Smith, junior attendants were Carol Frank, Susan Crimes, Vickie Nlerritt, and judy Nloyerg sophomores selected were Shirley Cim- ino and Patty Posa. In moving up to the chairs occupied by the seniors on Recognition Day, the juniors began to realize that there was only one year ahead to plan for college. jobs-a future when there would be no one to counsel and guide them. As the year came to a close. there was anticipation for the future, mixed with pleasant memories ol' a happy year just past. Elaine Ahhas Christie Agnew Catherine Allegro Kenneth Anthony john Anderson Iaequeline Atkinson ,F Noreen Ayre llaymond Baer Brenda Baker Betty Barfield Edward Barlow Richarzl Beal Robert Becker Carol Bell Florenee Blaze Carol Boardley Fred Bolden Sandra Bonus VVillian1 Booker Frank Borden In-an Braden Ilohert Bradley Carolyn Brezinski Charles Brice Marilee Bryant Donald Burgard George Burke Edward Carey William Carpenter joseph Carrozza Sandra Carson Barbara Chick Rolmert Cimino Alma Claffey Richard Clark Mary jane Clutter Tracy Clutter Stanley Cole Cathy Collis Edward Cornetto james Cottrill Rebecca Coulter Juniors 5. Q, .L 1 ,M Q sr: l ii ... B . if ik S Q -'rrv' 'Y . U1 gf 0 Sw 2 N. , X fiiilifia 4 fmt F .. if y gi B I, -4 . rx C N ... 'B C r-.. ' -- C L' A 1 K f will B I ,. zz, LAK ll 2 ' B i.. av . 9' Q -- Y 2 , i 99 luniors llieliarcl Cowan Graham Cowii-son Amanrla Cox JoAnn Crain llieliard Cruthus In-sw Crnmrlm Karen Cinniingham Peter D'Allesanclr0 Patty Daniels Q. Roger Dankowsky Karen Danlay David D IVIS Carol Day James Deeker Inann Di-Maria Inne Demelmak Carol Denning Q Carol DL SLIISI Nancy Dilhnan Judith Doman Patricia Dunahum ' Kenneth Ealy XVade Elliott 'A' ' Nnnnzm Engl ll Mary Epperley Patty Evans Lila Ewing Patricia Farrar Teresa Fetherlln Carol Frlnk Geraldine Frank Barry Frieclfeld Frank Gallo Charlene Gambi r Charles Gamlmer Charles Cc rnlnnn Suzanne Getto Melvin Class Sandra Cuazion Richard Cnnhs Harold Gordon VVilbur Crlm 6 VZ. N. llth Grade i '- Susan Grimes 1 I James Grimm J Richard Grummick Phyllis Gump Marshall Gwilliam S I A . Robert Hannon . -. x g K 7 'X ' . Ernest Harps A15 L 1 'ik M Ann Hart .PX at ' X A Jesse Harvey ' C 7 r ii Y Freda Headley . , R K X Y Judith Hoover K XXX K Kay Hoover E s. 4'-Q - . V- 1 w Q .. X FQ: 3, A . 1, 2 5? Si L 3 'Nw Is S f 'G ,J ld Margaret Howard Saundra Humphries Robert Hunt Patricia Huston Linda Hutson Albert lannone Sandra lnghraln Bonnie Iperignc John Jennings Jeanie Jester Linda Johnson Ted Johnson Frances Johnston Patricia Kazarick I , Joyce Keenan X William Keener Emma Kennard Floyd Kennedy XVilliam Kosek Y Gladys Laird ' ' wvllliillll Laughlin - K f Carol Leonard of Carolyn Leonard VVilliam Leonard Sidney Lightfoot - -ks ., Ear, John Louc 5' K O f 'R Peggy Lowther J -ff r Charlotte Mace X. 6 ' Melvin Mahauna X. QQ X Larry Major ' -V1 A gl 101 llth Grade K xx 837' .losvph Nlanvs Nancy Manvs Q X Gloria Manlirm-rli Jay Mankcy VVilliam Marklvy Hclwarll Markoski Donald Martin Martha Mason Iamvs Mc-Crvrcy Darla-no McKay BIill ll'l'll' Nlvloy Vickie Morrill Charles Milcs Sul' hlilhollan Carolyn Millvr llarolrl Milli-r Hvrlwrt Millvr I Y I Kirk Milli-r . ki Marilyn Milli-1' Jann-s Mirto Kathi-rinv Morrk Lcnora Morris VVancla Morris Phyllis Morrison Rose Mosivr ' .5 ,Q ,, Indy Moyer I , , ' H 'H 1 4' N' W John Mnndvll N ' . 3 , vm ,' .K iv. Thomas Munne-ll b IA PM A 3- kg' Af ' ig' Rohr-rt Mnmor Q, f V' i V, 9 S! ',.I gf. 'K 'X .X ' S Donald lXInrphy iff' fi ggi Q li l 1 , i 53 Evil . if . R K -awww Vlhk W K WW . 5 r.,,r , r.,,r, ' A K in 'ii k.Vkkr Robert Murray ,i --Q ' i, ii Butty Nichol W X4 Qi, 4 4 ML Mary Ann Noack ' . i .Cv . A Hvrlwrt Ostranclvr K V Frank Parsso 'L - td I X I' V Sam Parisav i iriii , ' P1 f M ra X ,. f joycv Parkinson L Sus' Ellan Paul . X . 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Maly Jane Cubin K , I f Ray111und Cuhbs -, ' Edward Comm-dy Ruin-rt Cook h , ,iq -22236 L. Jibilll Cormi 1,:111r1'11L1- Cox Martha Crait Mary Clllllliligilillll Holme-rt Davis 130115.51112 Day Karmn D1-y Crvg Dillin- judith Duak lJill'il'l1l' Dolmscha Shirlvy 1311111111110 Barbara 1301101615011 140111 l,0llUV2lll Blll1IlilX Dorscy Diane D11la11c'y 'BI' Richard ljllfilill Howard Dyc- Kari-11 Dycr K Iudith Eckl-rt Nancy E1111c-I1 Linda Evans A Li yy. Q Bllllllii' Ewing vw' ,-, Hvlun Ewing L'-- Micllavl En-rsky V K .N M-, Ly1111 Fadvlcy Rosa- Fvdor Samuel Fc-111111 Nancy Fidelman Edward Fisher Fwity Fu11111'1' Ii4lill'l'f Furd Linda Frazcc Paul Frank C1-nrgv Funka Zariifa Canwos Eric Cartlcy fm 11 Gloria Caspar 1511511-11v C4-raci111us 11111105 Gl'fI7iill!ll Harold ciiiflillil Patty Gray A xxviiiikllll Cray 3 106 .r wo. ,- I yd as Q- ti. .44- Ji 1.6 10th Grade listlu-r Cross lizirimral Crndi Izmics- Crudi Elizabeth Gnvy Mary Hams Holm-rt llaickni y LL-onalrd Hnguv Inckis- Ilzmnnond janm-s Hmmnund David Iillllbwll Shirlvy Harris Bcvky Hurt XYillzu'd Ilnrtls-y Kc-nncth Hzirtun BL-vvrly Ilurvz-y Mary Ann Ilmvm-y Patricia Hvlickm' Virginia ll4'llliL'l'SUll Eric lla-nm-n Richard Hcrcvgl Ninn Higgins Chairls-s IIml5.u'1ls john Hulmvs Salmlral Hopkins Dmunulrl Ilurnz-1' Virginian Ilurlivr Lylv Ilnghvs Mary In Hnghvs Paltriciai Ilmnlwri Lum-s Inms Sharon Islllvy Jzuiws Ivfivrs Audrey Johnson Nancy johnsnn Cmmlu jolnishrn Audrcy Inln-s Myrtlv Kzlpis Burbzim Kiclil WVzindz1 Kim-1' Rlisscll Kili1iw1'lzilld john King Cindy Kingsls-3' .Iullxcs Kisncr Iounns- Klinzing Slmrnn Knoll Czirnvf Knox Robert Komga-lkn John Kuiwiux 10th Grade Elainv Kulmvcik Peggy Kulik John Kurucz Carol Kuzy Lawrvncv Laurin:- Dolly Lcavvr ,lanvf Lvavcr Conwll Ln- Barlrara La-wis Kathy Lincllvy Judith Livingnml Charlnttt' Loar Richard Lolwozzn Patricia Long Ben Lucas Danny Luh-s Iohn Lynch Ianvt Malik Donna Malunv Sam Malay Harry Nlllllklj' Ianws Marlin-l Barham Mastrangclu Brad Mawhinne- Charlvs Mawhinncy David May Darla Mazziv Danny McAvny XValter lNIcCluskcy Sara Mc-Cmnhs Bclvora lwccraclwn Larry Mcffrcary Grace McCullough William McCullnugh Bonnie Mcllvainu Mildrm-cl ML-riw Samuel INIMZ jnxhn Minn-r Joann Mitchvll Sandra Mitchull Chcryl Mnntg.!1nnl'ry Starr Mourn- Janncs lNIornsL-u Tcrry Morris Linda Mounts Indith lxllllllL'lll2lll VValtvr N1-lson Hnlwrt Ulu-rst .Ii df! l J: 'CK 'XS 'bl ,W 109 ophomores Tom 0'Connor Elaine Oliver Rohert Owens Carol Pahian Walter Pareha Zelda Paul Kenneth Paxton Adele Penesc-hi James Pettit Kathryn Pierce Sherry Pleacher l.eola Pollard Frances Pouton Cecelia Popeck Patty Posa John Powell Lee Powell VVayne lleecl Charles lliee Iohn Rice Melva Richards Earl Riclnnoml Evan Richmond Hulbert Riggs Ralph Roberts Marlene Roclenski Shirley Roessler Eihel Rogers Mary Ann Rogers Darlene Ross 'l'homas Rothermuncl George Rusehell Larry Hush Judith Sampson Duane Sams Graham Sanders Diana Scheriek Peggy Shankovieh Janet Shaw Paul Sheets Harold Shriver llelen Shrontz ,loyce Sihurt Frank Sick VVilliam Sim Louis Simpson llay Six Kenneth Smith ophomores 1111111-s Soltez llussl-ll Stvwalrl Hugh Stn-autor Ronald SllplC'l' Virginia Swan Carol Swvitzm-r Izumi Swim-rczck Choryll Syrvk Eddie Syrvk liilevn Szoh-k Phyllis Szolek Shirley Taylor Adrivnnm- Thomas Gary Tlxornbnrg K2lilllK'l'll Tohin John Ullom VVillizun Ullom Dennis Urso David Vcnnum Dolores Vrnhvl Ianni-s VVulsh Cyril VVultlu-r Sandy Washington VVillim- VV4-lls Harold Whcclcr Barham Williamson Donald Williamson Jean Wilson John VVilson Richard VVilson -launes lVingctt David XVisc John WVis0 David VVolfv Pat Vlloloszyn Iohn Woods Ethel YVrc'nslmll Cary Wright Vlzldu ZillGlS Cvraldinv Zollzlrs Nancy Adams Jose-ph Adwcll Karvn Amos Doris Anderson Carol Andy Mary Andy Kathorim- Applvgvt Chvryl Asbury Dvnnis Asbury David Avolia Victor Bavr John Barficld Ralph Barr Hin-hard Barto Margarvt Baumgardncr ludy Bcal Ronald Beatty Ls-slic Bc-ck Edward Bcnliutt Ianws Bonnvtt ,lohn Bcnnm-tt john Borda Robert Black Ivan Blacka Donald Booker Patty Boyko Camilla Braden Frances Bradford John Bryant Iamcs Bunncr Toni Bunncr Lc-ah Bnrgard Walter Burgess Rvhucca Burt NVilliam Both-r Shirley Buxton Viola Byers Patricia Cappclli Ianncs Cathcrino Arthur Chandler Ronald Cimino Ianicv Clvary YVilli0 Cobb Andrew Cobucci Harricttu Faye Colo Ruth Comfort Albvrt Crawford Samuel Crm- Iolin Crunick Lloyd Curry Rohr-rt Daniels William Danlvy Paul Dasta Carolyn Davidson 9th Grade ik L' at KS! 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Hunter Sandra Ilutson Arthur jnhusuu Philena Johnson Dennis Innes Nancy Judy Sue Kvirs Helen Kelley Norma Kelley Kenneth Kenuarcl Jahn Kennedy Lawrence Kerns Judith Kestuer Michael King Liucla Kluleh John Knestriek Karen Kurdeeki Ruualrl Kuhuveik Carol Lang Thomas Langitt Carole Lemaster Craee Leuuasters David Leonard Sandra Lewis Floyd Lindley Rose Lipkind Michael Lishmu Patricia Lnwtlwr XValter Lueas Beverly Lusher Miehael Malone William Manclich James Markley Leon Martin Iames lNIawhinns-y Frank Mazza Charlulte MeCarrell Alex McClelland YVilliam McClelland james McCullough Saunclra McDonough Karen McKay Nellie McKean Donna Mr.-Kee 21 if tale ?' . ...J Gmail- xrl-Islam-1-5 l xvlllllllll ML-Yay Carol Mera Mary Mesko Catherine Miller Eclla Miller Susan Miller Q, bqga x r T. xi , Freshmen K 1- k k, I Arg y -A gs S 'Q xl fi 72 YN 3 ye ' N L gy. M ,, ' W . z. 1 'Y 'lye l M ' ' -1223? l . I NX , A s, Qy W3 : xg . 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McCoy James McCracken David McCrerey Harry McKee Gerald McVay David McWreath Karen Miles George Miller Anna Miner Anthony Misc-io ' I ' -s tr . . r ' J 8th Grade -F . Sv a F L W S. .Q ,S 4 'sc 64 J -'11 Y 1 A N . KJ ff ' i 1 is. K ' i .. so .12 ' 5 .1 5' Q- ikt S X X ' ,V .ew a K v.:, .A ig 1 'S' W W .r.. Xuf' if Q , A.. J t ve svn: is ,, L 2 y e. 1, .,.e 'lt K fi ,N Q h 2. 1 N .- it ,L In : N , .f:- fi u K f as X 6 2. A V f f x fi 7 ' . X A. . .r t ' --Qi s i A ix K .af if '- Ni X 5 :, A 3 1 fQ' N rr ' Q -s S I .f hi no Ps , . M L i - ' Xt 1- n J F, Af i . u .kk l A 119 8th Grade f Q QQ SQQ Q ' AK QV QQQ X X JQ QQQ Q X Q, .Q QQQ QQQQ Q A Q A ig 'I 7 i fx Jose-ph hliscio William Mitchell YVilliam Molinaro Ds-lon-s Moon Sandra Morgan Deborah Morrell Ilcnry Morris Susan Morris ,L Nancy Morrison 1,0 Vanu- Mosscr fi XValtvr Mosivr Frank Mounts Terry Moyer Cc-rald Munnvll Charlottv Murphy Jamvs Murphy we pl 7 Q X if or Q Q' W5 s 2 1. J' Y vw - 7 1 54 . it Ma ': E- -x Za W y 'tw' ' A Q gd L - .sr M- ' --,Ar , K Q Q ,Q Q vu ,K 5' ' 3 , if .L., Q3 f R 1 K X' ...Q E 1 Q V I 4 'B VVilliam Murray Katherinu Nicolvlla Q Andy Osko Gone Osko v - Raymond Parkinson Michavl Patton Sum' Paul Cary P04-l , Q 3 David Pcttit Charlotte Phillips A Q' Clarvncv Phillips N ' Q . Marcia Phillips ' i V ir ' Carolyn Pickens ..,.-,,-' QQQ L in Iacqnclyn Pisarc-ik rrr Q 1 Nancy Plymirc Q Phyllis Popper Q' f joan Pounds wi ' - Edward Provvnxano Vw Jann-s Hamm-y i wa Paul Randolph r' Q Ralph Randolph i QQ . ' Be-tty Rvndall Q 1, Q1 .. i Aff ' Nancy L06 Riggh- , Q -Q Q? Cary Higgs - K . . 'i'r,, : Harold Riggs Q Q I Harrivt Ritchie- :gn i. V Phil Romano Susan Rllsclwll ' 4 i i 5 Gary Rush Iudith Rush - , Robert Salansky Q Q Alfair Sams A 2 P 1 - David Samson 5, . A, Shvrri Scalzo Q I Kenneth Schott QQ ,- ' Q iili Q-Q QQ Robert Scott QQ, Q Q Thcndora Sc-ndro , X Q Charlotte Scttlcs 120 .lolm Sim .luclith Smith Carolyn Simpsrm Clmrlvs Skimla-r llicllalrd SlOIll'lil'l' liolwrt Slum-ki-r Chlos' Aim Smith Lnuisv Smith Vvilllillll Smith Rc-lwccu Smyth Sanmu-l Suricc' hlllflilll Spaltzlforo liiclmrml Spuucvr Churlus Stuck Inna Stockley Virginia Swairt Donald Vlwilfl' David Taylor 8th Grade -Q-Q hlmvs Tllunlzis . Tlmmns Tmlml Q, Elimln-tlm Vnlvntiim ii - K 9 l Lynne YV:1f:oncr Q , X' Brucv VVurcl N9 Q in Donald VS'urd K 'K S X f b f is 'N l7orvm1 Ward Kzwvu VVnrLl if Rulwrt Ward 'I - 4' i 3 Stncvy Wushinilton 5' 'iw ' 9- 'S L00 Ann Wlwulul' is W Paltricial NYIIQL-lor i' l Limlzl VVlwrry X Diamv XVivncvk K I 'K A V Clyde- VVillinms li' K . Miclmvl XVilsnn 1 'F' ' Q ' 5 Hiclmrll YVis1.' X - Lnrry NVitza-lling il S ' X S? h X ki , i Si xi . Donald NVuucllmrn Ealrlv Wright 121 he , E? , l 'fl AIN, 'W 3 +-2 a Good Sportsmanship And Friendly Spirit 1 122 its X 1 ooperation Are The Aims 0f As the chill of fall creeps into the air, the football season gets under way. From the day of the first game to the close of school in june, there is constant activity in the athletic depart- ment. There is the Swish of the basketball whisking through the net and wrestlers working out on the matg there is the sound of the base- ball smacking loud against the bat, and the soft crunch of cleats sinking deep in the cinder track. Sports are as much a part of YVash High as the school itself. SPORTS S Washington XVusl1ington xvildlillgtilll XVz1shington XVushington Xvlwilillgflill XYnshington xY2lSiliIlgt0lI SCORES . 48 C1lll0llSiJll1'g 29 Connvllsville 29 Trinity 20 Nlononguhcla 26 Mt. Lebanon 12 Uniontown 26 Mnnlmll 26 Baldwin 124 The Football SCCIIO I Stfillilllllgi' finds lin' L'o:1r'h Cilllgilt in ilu- lniclmllc- 1 and tlmt cxtru j'1lI'Ciil2'4'. Ll ont gon-s ll Trinity lnzxn to nnmkv wny for iyillli Hex jlclllllllcfl With Action, Excitement, And Thrills l'1l'Olll Angnst 18. opening d11te for football practice, to the last game with Baldwin, Nov- einlmer 7, the teain followed a rough road to vic- tory. Each day of practice hronght tl1e te111n closer to its goal of lmecoming 11 single fighting group. llours after everv Olll' else l1ad gone hoine to dinner, the team could he found scrim- 111115.fi11g, conditioning itself into 21 strong unit, hnt the Cll'llllgl'l'l' p11id oil i11 exciting lllld thrill- paclied inoinents. The Little Presidents were led in i11divid1111l scoring hy senior lialfhack, Paul Harton, who threw nine TD p11sses Zlllll scored eight to11ch- downs. Next i11 li11e in point-1n11king was Don Ferrell, who was responsible for catching six TD passes. Roland KiII1l7l'0IIg'l'l Was responsible for the longest pass of tl1e season-11 56'-yard heave to Ferrell for il touchdown ill tl1e Mon City game. At tlll' st11rt of the season. it became 11p- parent that xVilSlllllglOll would he tl hard tCilll1 to heat, when they downed the cl21ll0llSl7lll'g C1111- 11ers 48-7. YVins were tlll'll registered over Con- nellsville, Trinity, 1111d lhl0l10l1g21llCll1, before Mt. l1Cllt1llOIl a11d Uniontown CtlCl1 defeated tl1e Lit- tle Prexies. lhllllllltlll illlil Baldwin completed the 1958 schedule, Witl1 VVashi11gton Winning both games. Thus, VV21SllTllgt0I1 tied witl1 lxlllllllllll for third place i11 the Western Conference 1111d l111d ll season record of six Wi11s 1111d two losses. Tl1e success 1111d experience th11t 11 te111n re- ceives from participating ill sports would not he possible without tl1e guidance 1111d advice of tl1e coacl1es. The co11cl1 is 21 teacher to tl1e 11tl1lete. Besides helping the boys discover their OWII talents a11d capahilities, the coach 11lso l1as tl1e he11daches and responsibilities of producing 11 winning team. Tl1e coaching staff, headed hy Emil Dnpke, with 11ssist11nts, Earnest Eros, Herbert Johnson, David Iohnston, a11d Ioseph Bodjom did tl s11- perlm joh of training tl1e hovs to effect 11 Winning season for YVash High a11d the 11i11tl1 consecutive s11cl1 season for Coach Dnpke. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEANI: BOTTOBI ROVV: T. lI111.Zl1es, C. Burke, K. Miller, li. Simson, Il. xxYlll'K'll'l', S, Pzlrisse, li. Cilflllitl, lt. Selxxay, li. l'l11si11gwu111l. SECOND ROXV: S. Burgess, D. B11n111'1', D. ll11111111o11d, ll. Coulter, H, Kil1ll!!'lllljlll, D. Davis, ISI. lin-cker, il. lllloin. l'. llilflllll, lf. Ster11tor1-, THIRD HOWV: VV. Scalzo, D. llt'lNlK'7'SlHI. I. Mirto. W. clllllll-Ufl. H. Sporka, VV. Grim, lt. clUXYilll, C. Smivy, FOURTH ROXV: Yotlers, li. Contas, BI. Glass, R. Nl111'1'11y, D. Ferrell, D, Hich111o11d, P. Mazza, H. Cc1rdo11, 'lf Millnvllaili. 1 1 1? 4 1 Q f 2 X 8 in - in 1 1. xi .t 12. f 11- 1 2 WY ' :gi ' ' ' ' F1 wi -'ali' T . - K X S i . is 2 A 1 - 1 .11 .11 f 1s11 ':1' ' ' ' A - is 1, J 7 A 1 f 5 3 5 ---1 ,',: . L , 1 bglnxd 1:5 '11 '--- i P , ' P if 3 , 5l ..G3,z9 305 as Al S7 59 uf- 2-f 1- M if 'H fri' 'B ,fffs-ai AN lf I K .gg Y 5 Q 5, Q 2 H f I W . 2 f n 2 - Y2 gfwf38'ah f a X ,A if ,27,..3S?-44,3 9 .3 7-5 gp... 34 ,BL A Af an ' Q W W' 1' . ' ff ff: 1 ,. an x6 Q 'YF 1 - Sr. ., 5' SENIOR LETTERMEN '0l': D. F4'I'l'l'H XY. Grim D. Ilaunmoncl P. Ilarton L0'l l'0M: D. Iiitlllllkllltl W. Suilm li. Sporku I . Stv1'z1lm'm- ,IUNIUR IIIGII I 00TlIAI.I, SQUAD: BOTTOM IIOVV: T. Moyvr. W. Murray, Soricc, li. Cimiun, D. Schic-ck, I. Griffiths, VV lluwaiul, li. l'nrh-r, -I. Dinmnml. P. Dustu, XV. Ilamncn, I. Ivluwhinm-y, A, Colm-cly. SECOND ROVV: D. Smith, G. Kc-cxwy, Ii l'ulL'n. XY. Culxlms. ,l. Baxruhill. ,l. P.1i'vm, G. Burk. li. Barr, M. Bagan, Ii. Parkinson, G. Szlmlusky, D. Asbury, I.. 1I4'IIIlljJ,'l'l , K Smillxsmm. l.. W'itzcling, I. Slmm. TIIIIID ROVV: Mr. R. Stolfm-1' Cnssishult emu-IU, J. Morgan, I. Liptaik. R. Bvntty, D. Rush C, linlwinsml, 'l'. Ili-aullvy. D. Sulitz, R. Dupkm-, II. VVa1rd, W. Dmmuhuc-. E, Bvnnn-tt, J, Km-strick, H. Bakcr. F. Horm-, Mr. II juhnsmi in-mmclil. FOURTII ROXV: T. Yzxctur, li. Stock, F. Mazza, I. TIIOIHIDSOII, H. Higglv, J. Bvlnivtt, I. YVhitu, W, Strosnidcr A. Cruwllwrnl. T. Bugaul. XI. Mulumz . Q fi . . S. . .. ..Wf.m... mkdir 'autumn wmm.fww NN You 1-z111'l km-11 il gomi Illllll 1111111 sc-w1'i11u! IJOII Iiitllll Xliil1c1ii1111 CNN, -181 I't'2H'ill'S lu ilu' i1111iX i'1I'I'l't'ii LY11. fifii zltitis two p11i11tw. i111111'ni to l'l'il'i4'Nl' tin' imii. Hours Of Drill And Practice Pay Uff In Coinpotition i'v2ll'l't'ii may linux- 111111 this ilLlSiit'iiT1lii 111111-nfl' ,Lfilllltk but lin- piiiwlit-ity 'zisii Iligil I'l't'k'iXt'ii l'4'2ll'iH'li fair g1'1'41t1'1' miisl1111c-vs H11111 ilu' sc'11'1'1' ul tin' lIlll'. l 1'11111 N1-xx' York tri izu'-oil iiz1xx'11ii, ln' xxziv 111 Kc'11t111'iu', 'I't'lllH'SSf'l', 1111i ciiliiiillliliil, -Iilllil' Soric-4' 111111 Czmii liiSi1i11 11pp1'11144-cl 1111 ilu- Sports lug to 111 iillll 1111 AYUS illill lint' i11':11'ls ui' wy111pa1li1m'ti1' iHlSiit'iilllii l'a111s. 1 ' fi ,.1..M. K veg-uv gf 5-6--'f J' , . ,A ' IQS 1 1 x . S K 5 E 3 1 E . VARSITY liASKl'fTllAI.l. TIC.-XXI: BUTTOBI RUVV: li. l9ilSillgKVl!IWll lnialiagcrl. S. Bul'gcss. D. l7t'rrcll, XY. Cordon. T. Nlilliol- lan. -I. Barr. R. l'isarcil4. Xlr. Laughlin tcoachj. SECOND ROXV: ll. Daxis, XV. Stlotlicrs. XV. lhlrgcss, 1'.lIarton,l . Stci'alorc. Basketball Team Wins Section IV Title There isn't a student in school who could say that the 1958-1959 haskcthall scsason wasnit one of thrills, up-hill fights. and victories. From thc vcry first game the team had thc determina- tion to make this an outstanding season for thcin and for the school. The coinhincd efforts ol' the five startcrs-Kfo-captains Paul Ilarton and Don Ferrell. NVoocly Cordon, Stan Burgess, and Toni Nlilhollan, were enough to pull thc tcain to its 10th consecutive XVPIAI, Section 4 championship. The chief weakness of the team was not lack of ahility or team work, hut hcight. No incinhcr ot thc squad was taller than 6' S , and the hoys inet inuch opposition in the rchound dcpartincnt. At thc hcginning of thi- year, Coach Langh- lin had onlv two veterans hack from last Vear's cluh which went to thc XVPIJXI. finals. He forincd a tcain which won its first four cxhihi- tion gaincs hc-tore hcing upset at Nlonongahcla, then went on to win its next tcn contests hetorc losing to Mt. Lehanon on the Nlountics' court. These two losses were the only defeats suffered 129 in the 20-gainc regular season schedule. This record was made cvcn more iinprcssivc when the coach was forced to drop two players from thc squad at mid-year. One was a regular, and the other was a reserve who was scheduled to scc hrnch weak in experienced reserves, hut the teani continued to do a good joh and won ap- plause tor its showings in the XVPIAI. tourna- inent, whcrc it was pitted against three strong toes. dctcating two of them. The outcome of thc Section 4 race was in douht until the final gainc of thc season in which YVash High downed Canonshurg on the Cunucrsi snatch-hox Hoor. After the loss to Mt. l,chanon. the Little Prcxics were tied with the Nlountics, until Canonshurg upset them at Can- onshurg. Then, in the final gaunc, NVash Iligh inct thc saine team which had upset Nlt. Leh- anon, hut our cagcrs won the game 69 to 69 and took the Section crown. YVhen the XVPIAI, tournament pairings were announced, XVashington drew liostravcr tor a first-round game at the Pitt Field House. plenty of action. These losses inadc the RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM: LEFT T0 RIGHT: C. Gamluer fIU2lll1l,LX0l'l, lt. Davis, H. Olierst, XY. Belt-astro, YV. Strotliers. li. Pisnreik, 'l'. liotliernnnnl, I. Barr, XV. Langzlilin, H. Iolinson Ceoaehl, VV. Strosnicler, Hennnn johnson, AI. Porter, E. Mnrkoski. li. Urinnmiels. D. Barnes, VV. Burgess. F. Siek, J. Grinnn finauiagerj. Reserve Strength Important To Varsity Although XfVash High lecl from the start, llc traver kept fairly close nntil late in the gain In the fourth quarter, six straight points seorc by guard Panl Harton pnt the game ont reach for Hostraver, and XVashington Won 68-5 In a quarter-final game at the Field llon: the Little Prexies trailed hy as nineh as points in the seeoncl quarter, lint they marle great comeback to defeat Ilar-Braek, 48-4 Trailing by no less than a total of ll points Wi two minutes left to play in the thircl qnartc SENIOR HOOPSTERS S. Burgess D. Ferrell P. Harton T. Milliollan F. Sterato 130 NVash lligh fought hack with a hrilliant display of teamwork and good shooting to Win a con- test which many local fans feared was lost. In a semi-final game at the Field llouse. XVash lligh was eliminated by the Ed Nlclllus- key-coached Farrell Steelers, 54-46. YVashing- ton quickly fell behind and trailed at the end of the first quarter hy a 13-4 score. Farrell lcd at halt time 24-18. YVith 1:08 remaining in the third quarter, Cordon tied the game at 38-38. But Farrell scored two quick goals to lead at the end of the quarter, 42-38. NVith time in their favor, and VVashington fouling in attempts to get the ball, Farrell made 10 of their last 12. points from the foul line. Don Ferrell was high scorer for the year with 416 pointsg 1Voody Cordon had 331g Paul llarton, 2261 Tom Milhollan. 200g Stan Burgess, 993 Frank Steratore, 524 and Sonny Burgess, 26. The l.ittle Prexies won a total of 20 games while losing only three. 1Vashington XVashin gton 1Vashington VVashington 1Vashington NVashington VV1IS111llQ'tOl1 YVashington VVasl1ington XVashington Washington VV ashin gton YVashington X'Vashington Vilashington NVashin gton VVashington WVashington XVashington Wlashington SEASON SCORES 58 Donora 63 Baldwin , 68 California . , 82 Connellsyille 34 Nlonongahela . 56 Uniontown 72 Dormont . . 70 Thomas jefferson 60 Mt. Lebanon 60 Burgettstown . , 79 Chartiers . . 60 Trinity .. . . 67 Canonshurg , , ,71 Dormont ,. ,. 65 Thomas Ietferson 67 Mt. liehanon ,. 49 Burgettstown . 99 Chartiers .. . 55 Trinity . . . 69 Canonshurg . . YVPIAL PLAY OFFS NVashington .. 68 Fiostraver . 1Vashington, .48 Har-Brack . VVk1S111Ilgt0l1 , .. . H46 Farrell . . . IIUNIOR lllflll BASKETBALL TEAM: BOTTOM RONV: D. Ashury, K. Smithson, J. Sandusky. Donner, T. Yactor, YYhile. li. Stock. ll. liiggle, YV. Fleissner, NI. Bogan, XV. Donahue, lt. Baker. D. VVoodhurn. SECOND ROVV: A. Chandler. D. Sehieek. T. Moxer, ll. Parkinson. C. XYilliams. li. Blziekliursl, lt. llickey, ll. lXleN1'reatli, VV. llnnnen, l.. Hallie, C. Skinner. A. Comedy. D. XYurd, Nr. David Johnston Lcoachl. ll. Katv. 42 48 63 35 36 55 38 27 47 43 47 38 49 34 29 80 46 38 32 60 58 46 54 131 .. i . ,L 5 VARSITY YYRESTLIYC TEAM: BOTTOM RONV: I , Cullo. XY. Hoyt, C, Tlnwnlmrg, XY. Brown, P. lJ'Alles:mdro, N. liirr. ll l.nnus. Nl. XYhitco. SECOND ROXV: .-X. l ula1seino tinznmqerl, C, liurl-e. C. Xlnxxhinney, li. Clurke. li. Selwuy, XY. Nelson, .I llirvlliuwni, C. Stiles, XV. flriin, Nlr. Stanley Nltuiselis tu-ornhj. Wrestling Team hows Improvement In 1958 XYhen winterv lmlnsts blew cold, Followers ol' the Wash High wrestling team could always lind un interesting speetattor-sport tulxing place in the Xllush High gym. XVrestling has long lmeen ll iuxorite of XVklSllllltQ,'lUll inns and has ut- trneted large crowds to the numerous matches during the season. Lust year was 11 rather culumitous one tor the KIousetis-eoztched tczun, hut three returning lettermen and at host ol vet- eram seniors mude this seuson at start up the truil to victory. The first match against Uniontown was at losing lmttle: lumever, the light weights made the eurlv score 20-12 with pins lay Cullo, Brown, und Fleis' ner und at decision hx' Nelson. The lour lleurier divisions lirought ulmout Yllushing- tonls downfall. The Little Prexies over-powered Claysville ln' ll score oi' 28-I9 in the second mntch, thus evening the record to one-one. 132 mont lu mt tln iuuss.nx points to X ln the third mateli. Canonslmurg High proved itself a power house, triumpliing in eight out of twelve liouts, while the Blue and lilaelx grapplers came up with Four victories. lioli Selway was responsilmle for the lone XVash lligli pin. The Nloiisetis-eoaehed team emerged yie- torious lay spilling Cliartiers hy a 33-19 margin. Xlfasliingtonls score was heaviest in the lighter weight divisions-with wins in six of the first eight liouts. Peters Township lueeame the fourth victim, when the Little Presidents won ten of the twelve liouts, which included three forfeit vic- tories. Gallo, D'Allesandro. Thompson, and Crim eaell registered lalls. Strength in the early stages of the match paid oll' for the Little Prexies as they piled up six wins in the first seven matches against Ieller- son and then hung on tenaeiously to win a 31- 22 decision over the liockets of lellerson. Only four 1Vi1Sll High wrestlers won their lmonls as the Little Presidents liowed to a visit- ing Mt. Lebanon team. Hoyt had the only pin, while lJlAlll'SilllLl1'O, XVliitco, and Burke won by decision. At Union High in Burgettstown, the Blue and Black team swept the first three liouts for an early lead, and then lost that lead in the heavier divisions hy a final score of 31-12. Trinity emphatically laid claim to the title of wrestling champion of the city schools when it swamped XVashington lay a score of 51-2. George Burke battled to a draw with lleese of the Hillers to account for the lone two points. The same story with another team occurred when the NVayneslJu1'g lied Raiders won all but the opening liout in a 47-5 triumph over VVash High. Frank Callols third-period fall accounted for the five Blue and Black points. In the last match of the season, the Trinity Hillers again defeated the Little Prexies-this time at the XVash High gym. A decision by Hoyt, a draw liy D'Allesandro, and a pin lay Stiles accounted for the ten points scored lay YVashington. Rl'i5l'lRYI'l YYlil'lS'l'l,l'lRS: BOTTONI ROYV: I. lliggins, XV, Iloyt, I. lXlnuliinney, Ceroliinn. A. Iohnson. I. Sulitz. SICCUND ll0VV: lt. lh-eller tnniiiagerl, lt. Clarke, ll. Davis. -1. Zuceliero, l . Hana, lt. Beatty. j. clllllllllljlllillll, M. Glass, Mr. jznnes Mon- inger leoaxelll. -N E 'fslfr 'fig x ' ' 4 '29 XV. Brown NV. Criln A. Mncfehioroli J. Sliinun C. Stilrs Reserve Power For The Future The Wrestling team finished the season With at record of four Wins and seven losses. All the memhers entered the District Three Tourna- ment held at hV21Sllll1gtOl1 High School, but none qnzllihecl for the Regional Tournament March 13 and 14. JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD: BOTTOM ROVV: T. Brown, lt. Higgs CHl1l!lAljll'Tl, P. Pr-hinow, J. Diznnond, I. llillfilk '3 HK 'a SEASON SCORES VVashington . . 20 Uniontown ,. 28 Wfashington 28 Claysville . . , 19 YVushington . ,14 Canonshnrg . 26 Wfashington .. ., Chartiers .. . ,. . , , 19 VVushington 48 Peters Township , 9 YVashington . ,, .31 Jefferson . . , ., 22 VV21Sl1lI1gtOll .. , .. 15 Mt. Lebanon , 26 XVashington , . 12 Bnrgettstown 31. YVashington . . ., . 2 Trinity , . . .51 Wfushington . .. . 5 YVz1yneshn1'g 47 Wfashington , H10 Trinity , ,. . . M. King, J. Kennedy, I. Owens, R. Cohh, E. Davis. SECOND ROV! , I. Rice, 11. Higgs, V. Baer, XV, Cobb, Mr. Jznnes Moninqer fconchl. ll I if ' . 0 37.1 5 i Y. nf sa I , if l958 BASEBALL TEAM: BOTTOM ROVVI E. Barnes, I. Ross, R. Selway, T. Hughes, D. McAvoy. H. Vactor, W. Brown finan- zuzerj. SECOND ROVV: li. Keranko, C. Gamber, F. Steratore, F. Boldcn, A. Metz, A. Pop:-ck, B. Henry, I. Pierce ROVV: S. llopeek, D. lrllllllgtl, D. lliclnnoncl, ll. Sims, il. Phillips, J. Barr, j, Mirto, Mr. joseph Romljom Qcoam-lil. On The Diamond At Wasll High Take me out to the ball game may be theme song of major league baseball teams, but the old saying of Rain, rain, go away is far more appropriate for the XVash High baseball club. The 1958 season was one of 1'i1lll-1'21lll-- and more rain. Carnes were postponed-some not to be re-scheclulecl. This season, practice was begun in the gym in late February for pitchers and catchers. An exhibition game in March ended in a 6-6 tie, and as the book goes to press. the first section game with Trinity was postponed-by rainll VVashington lVashington lVashington lVashington NVashington Vllashington WVashington SEASON SCORES 1958 ,. . 6 Mt. Lebanon 7 Trinity ,, 5 Canonsburg . 12 Chartiers . . ., i 2 Mt. Lebanon ,. 0 Chartiers , ,, ,. 11 Trinity . Action in the ball park! THIRD lf35 M1 liz, Inj: X E S as it ' . 1 Y r ' DON l FltltEl.L, Captain of N159 Track Team. The 1958 track squad was faced with the task of a complete rebuilding under newly-ap- pointed head coach, Dave Johnston. As was to be expected, the team was not exceptionally strong as a unit, but it never placed last in a meet. ln dual competition, the Prexies defeated Baldwin and Connellsville, and in triangular competition placed second in two meets behind Mt. Lebanon and Central Catholic of Pitts- burgh, While out-scoring Canonsburg. The squad also participated and scored Well in the WVPIAL ltelays, Canonsburg Relays, South Park Coaches Meet, Mt. Lebanon Invitational, and the VVPIAL Championship Meet. The only state champion from Wlashington County Was Charles Smith, who retained his high jump title with a leap of 6' S . Ron King placed second in the broad jump in the PIAA meet with a jump of 21' S . Don Ferrell placed third in VVPIAL competition in the 180-yard low hurdles. 4 Spring Athletes Hampered By Poor Track Accommodations H558 VARSITY TRACK TEAM: BOTTOM ROYV: YV. Scalzo, VV. Criuli, D, Manes, lt. Barnhill, I. Day, C. Smith, D. Ferrell, IJ llunlier. lt. KilIll7l'UlIgll, lt. Davis, J. Alsko, E, Cornetto. SECOND ROWV: I. Alldl'l'SUll, J. Swesky, S. Buruiess, D. Scott, lt. Tarr, R. King, NV. Grim, D. I'Iannnond, D. Davis. H. Agnew Cnrallagerj. THIRD RONV: J, Zambell, M. Cwillianr, F. Lipkind, T Qelnu-ck, lt. Fischer, lt. Cimiuo, C. Burk, K. Miller, K. Parry, XV. Kelley Cmanagerl. FOURTH ROWV: J. Yodcrs, ll. Higgle, lt Beal. l., Dillello, P. Bert, lt. Tutay, R. Brown, Mr. David Johnston Lt-oachb. FIFTH ROVV: T, Clutter, S. Parisse, D. Mac- kenzie, NY. Comfort, C. Ccorge, J. Mawhinney, R. Murray, R. Contas, li. Sonsen, R. Provenzano. ini .-, A Tom Schneck, jerry Yoders, Walt Swesky, and Bob Provenzano started the 59,, season with a bang by placing fifth in the medley relay at the annual South Park Coaches Meet in late February. The regular season opener saw a repeat per- formance of the 1958 opener, with the Prexies placing second behind Mt. Lebanon and out- scoring Canonsburg in a triangular meet. Dick Gontas, Sam Parisse, and Ken Parry grabbed the only WHS first places in the discus, broad jump, and pole vault respectively. Final score Mounties, 10335, Prexies, 4-lie, Cun- ners, 11. Participation in the Mt. Lebanon Invita- tional, Canonsburg Relays, Mansfield Relays, WPIAL Relays, and the Washington County Coaches Meet was also scheduled for 1959. Many places will be vacated by graduation this spring, and replacements must be found for the following regulars: Dave Bunner, Stan Burgess, Don Ferrell, Roger Fischer, Roland Kimbrough, Watson Mosebay, Bob Provenzano, Bill Scalzo, Tom Schneck, and VV alt Swesky. lunior High Track The boys on the 1958 Iunior High squad spent a year of training and preparation. Ham- pered by lack of practice and bad weather, they served their apprenticeship unnoticed by many, but in 1959 their labors began to bear fruit as the junior High began to show real promise. In 1959, a dozen graduates of last year's Iunior High team were competing for places on the varsity squad, and the ninth grade hold- overs, led by Bill Fleissner, Bill Hoyt, jim Maw- hinney, Bob Riggle, Ken Smithson, Bob Stock, Ted Vactor, and Ioe Zucchero showed a return to the form of junior High teams of a few years ago. Several new events were added, and the junior showing promises a strong varsity team for 61.', In their first track competition this spring, the baby Presidents bowed to Mt. Lebanon 86 to 54. Washington had seven firsts, winning in the 50-yard dash, 220, 440, low hurdles, high jump, broad jump, and shot put. 1958 JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM: BOTTOM ROW: G. Wright, I. Owens, W. Hoyt, G. Burk, W. Danley, K. Smithson, D. 7' ' D. Sams C. Miwhirme VV. Sims A. Dem s B. Mawhinney, I. Bunner, R. Davis, I Xumum, R. Wilson. SECOND ROW. , x y, , a , ' . Lynch, R. Riggs. THIRD ROVV: D. Lutvs, L. Renniger, T. Rothermund, VV. Belcastro, W. Reed, I. Soltez, R. Riggle, R. Stock, C. VVnlthcr. T. Vactor. R. Beatty. 137 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RICIIT: Maury Ann Bongiorni, Patty Aloial. Putty llc-liclw, Carol Kuly, Shirlcy CIIIIIIIO, Linclu Nlonnts. Bonniv Ewing. n x X VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROVV: Clorizi RIlll1fI'L'l.ll, Carol Rishin, Sunclru Supa-r. SECOND ROVV: joannu' IJQ-Maria, Ruth Ann Rum-c'roft. TIIIRD ROWV: 'Inns' Soriuc, joyu- Smith. Ln' -ill f- 4' i JUNIOR IIICII Cl IEE RLEADERS FIRST ROVV: Ecllu Miller, Nlaxrlcnc- Urso. SEC- OND ROW: Connic Dustu, Donna Fm'l1ic'1', Lynn Cilcs. Cheerleaders Build Victory Spirit At All Athletic Contests llzlvc you cvcr wondered about the spirit ol' NVush lligh stuclcnts? It is duo to the untir- ing 4-llorts of tlirvc' groups of girls, who spend thc-ir spurt' hours working on clivers, hacking tho tvanns. uncl aiding in creating good sports- 138 manship throughout Vlhsllington High School. VVhether thc Weatlicfs hot or cold-whvtllvr it rains or snows-these girls radiate enthusiasm and 21 happy spirit which lcacls so often to vic- torv. gi 5 Ear V -Q s X, ri Y sat 5 53 - ,i- ,X 1 xv? K' , - X, wi, AV Ns et Ioycc Smith, 12th Grade Attendant, Carol Rishin, MAY QUEEN, Margie Brooks, 12th Grade Attendant. The Favorites - May Queen And Court - 1959 One of the happiest of Wasll High tradi- the Junior class to reign over the Junior Prom. tions is the selection of a May Queen and her Today, the tradition still continues, and is one court. In 1937 the first queen was chosen by of the coveted honors than can come to any girl. 139 FIRST ROW: Shirley Cimino and Patty Posa, 10th grade. SECOND ROW: Judy Moyer and Carol Frank, 11th grade. THIRD R-OW: Susan Grimes, 'llth grade, Joyce Smith, 12th grade, Carol Risbin, 12th grade, Margie Brooks, 12th grade, Vickie Merritt, 11th grade. 4 ROBERT C. GORDON C R A N T S FUNERAL HOME Known for Values VQQQPOVAO - 525555 9 Where satisfaction is guaranteed or me URDGE if THE your money cheerfully refunded. QOENA 5,81 NO IFS ANDS OR BUTS VVilson and E. Katherine Aves. NVashington Pennsylvania Compliments of Compliments of THE CITIZENS WATER COMPANY STUART,S AMOCO of Washington, Pennsylvania BEATTY MOTOR EXPRESS, INC. 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Page 14 Chemistry Lab ACTIVITIES Page 40 Forensic group-Miss Martha Clark, Sandra Su- per, Richard Martin, Marilee Bryant, Gloria Man- fredi, and Sharon Sibert CLASSES .. 4, . .Page 70 Junior and Senior home room officers SPORTS ....,.., .,... P age 122 Coach Emil F. Dupke and C0-captains Don Rich- mond and Don Ferrell ACKNOWLEDGMENTS To the wonderful people who have helped us to create this record of the school year at Washington High School, We say a million thanks-for without each and everyone, our book would never have become a reality. Yearbook Staff ENGRAVINC-jahn and Ollier Engraving Company, Iames McVVilliams PHOTOGRAPHY-Ruschel Studio, William Ruschel Hewett Studios, Chuck Tanner PRINTING-Kurtz Bros., James L. Hoover IC7 Advertisers, Index Acme Quality Paints, Inc ...e, Adams Esso Service ,4....,..... Albert Packing Company ..,., Anderson 81 Pollock ......A........,.. Andy Bros. Tire Company .i,....... U. Ashmore's Flower Shop ..,....,..,.,..,. Automotive Welding 81 Supply Co. 4..,.4.....,... . Barnhill, Stewart F. ...... .......,..... . Beatty Motor Express, Inc. .s.i,..... . Bell Sportswear ,..,.,...,..,.................. Borden,s Ice Cream Company 4..,. Caldwellls ....4,....,.i.......,............,.,..,., Canonsburg Metal Sales ...i.,.,... Citizens Water Company ...,,..,,s... Coca Cola Bottling Company ,.... Coen Oil Company s....4....4.,........,... Conger, David O. ,....,,..s........ Continental Can Company, Inc. . Corner Cut Rate Store ....,.4,.....,..A Cowieson, Graham P. .............-.,-- - Drakenfeld, B. F. 81 Co., Inc. .,,..... . Dunbar 81 Wallace Lumber Co. . Dunnls Dry Goods i....,........,...,.... Eat,N Park ....i..,..................,.,.,4... Eneix, Don ........,,i....,...,,..,....i,..... Federal Paper Board Co., Inc. .... . First Federal Savings 81 Loan ......s Florence Beauty Box ..,,,,....,...,...i Frazier-Simplex, Inc. ...,..,....,.i.,.... . Freedman Furniture Company ..,.. Gordon, Robert C. .........,. .....,...,..., . Grants ..,.........,.......,..........,4,......... Guzy's Service Station .,,.,. Harris Boyer Bakery ...... Herd Drug Stores .....,.... Hewett Studios ..,.,.... Hildegard's .....,....... Home Furniture ....i..s., Home Launderers .,.....,,.... Hood, Henry G. 81 Sons ...,.,.. Hudson's jewelers ....,..,......... Imperial Cleaners 81 Dyers ..i.ii.,. jahn 81 Ollier Engravers ....... jessop Steel Company .,...4 jones, C. H. 81 Sons .....,..,. Kozy Kottage s.,......,...,.. Kurtz Bros. ..... . Lang's .......... ...,.....,..,..,...........s. Litle, W. A. ,.......,.......,.,........,..,..,.... . Long's Al Esso Service Station ......,. ...,.... Lydic Printing Company ......... Manrow 81 Nevin .,........,.,..,.. Marshall's Luncheonette ......,.........,...,.,..,...... McDonnell,s Flower Shop ..,.....,.,......,.,.....,...... McKean Plumbing, Heating 81 Supply Co. .,... . McNary'Iewelry Store ..,..,......,..,... ......,..,...,.. McVehil Plumbing, Heating 81 Supply Co. McWreath, S. B. Dairy ....,....,....,....,.,.......,.,..,... Men's Shop .............,...,.....................,......,........... Miller, S. W. Agency ,.................................,..... Molybdenum Corporation of America Morris Insurance Agency ......,.........,.,... Nehi Bottling Company .........,.. ..,....... Nichol, C. Clair Florist .,,............ ........,. O,Brien Steel Construction Co. Paul 81 Post Hardware ....,.............. ..... ,... Peerless .,.,......,....,.,...,,..,......,...... Penn Commercial College ......... .......... Penney, J. C. Company ...,............... ..,.,...., Peoples Distributing Company .,....... ........,. Peoples First National Bank ..,,.,.,. ..,.,..... Phillips, C. W. 81 Sons ............,. Piatt Funeral Home .,,,.,....,........ Precision Products Company . Ralph s Superette ..................... Reynolds, Ben 81 Company ,..... ....,,..,. Richardson Candy Company ....... ....,.,,.. Ruschel Studio ............,,..........,... Selway Termite Company ..... Sharp,s F urniture Store ...,........ .......... Smart Gown Shoppe .......,.,......... ..,,...... Stack's Washington Cafeteria Storrick Electric Company ...,. Stuart,s Amoco ..,.....,.........,,....... Templetons Drug Store ...,,.,........,...... ....,..... Tygart Valley Glass Company Vance, Robert D. Insurance A enc g y ,,....,....... Ward Printing Company ........,.,..,......,........... Warrick, Wm. Florist ........,,................ ....,.,.., Washington City Bus Lines, Inc. ,....., . Washington Dealers Association ..,.......... Washington Discount Company ...,......... Washington Engineering 81 Constmctionnliiiii Washington Washington Washington 81 Jefferson College ,.,......,. Washington Mould, Machine 81 Foundry Washington Paint 81 Glass Company ..... Washington Steel Corporation ..,.......... , George Garage ................,.. , George Hotel ..,.......,....,..... 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