Washington Junior High School - Surveyor Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1957
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STAFF EDITORS: James Whiteman Karen Pettibone David Martin Gary Palm Kay Blessing Dianne Borman Cathie Brodie Sandra Christman Carol Deans Susan Fisher Kenneth Horning Edward Koch Carolyn Kurth Pat Langham ADVISORS: BUSINESS MANAGER: CASUAL PHOTOGRAPHS: Jess Parmer Jean Polderman Nancy Smith Phyllis Smith Karen Stroud Sally Warren Pamela Welch Virginia Woodward Mrs. Kathryn Selter Mrs. Florence Wheelden Mr. John Mould Mr. Donald Clark Mr. Robert Bender DEDICATIO We, the staff of the Surveyor, dedicate this yearbook to a fine teacher and counselor who has served as Dean of Girls since Washington Junior High opened. In addi- tion, she has served more than twenty-five years as a member of the teaching staff of Washington Township. In appreciation of her untiring service, we dedicate the 1957 Surveyor to Miss Fraulene Ferguson. WASHI GTO .IU IOR HIGH SCHOGL r x 3 CLYDE ELDER President VERNON BROWNE BOARD OF EDUCATIO 1--M JANET HOPKINS EMERY MIEYERS Vice President 11, , ki .1 N.. if GERALD ELDRIDGE ORA K. BENTON Clerk-Treasurer 51? 2 4 W 15 QU. 13. I g -ae,.., x I, . 1., , ,V - ,w-- , it V' x J 5-J ACU LTY if ,ff ll z ADMINISTRATIO Lynn? EARL B. DRIVER Washington Township Superintendent KENNETH C. DeGOOD Lucas County Superintendent HOMER S. NIGHTINGALE Assistant Superintendent Washington Township ROBERT H. BENDER Principal AL ALVAREZ FRAULENE FERGUSON Dean of Boys Dean of Girls 6 N 5 ,t,.. H A W CLERICAL A 4 V 1 W! Q . CAROL HURST TRUDY I-IERRICK CATHERINE LONGNECKER BETTY CONRAD CAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE .- I f I, , ' 'H Q V1 ,. . ,' X w My A img' ' L' A 4 f x- 'I jf' :im 51 1l'Y A 4' Q, A Q ' A A ',QI1.:g'5 I' W 7 Q A y f Ak , A i .mc N15 , un A- ., y, .,..,. 5 xt 5 ,, . iff' in il .L ,F . 13114 I - Ri i ,i ' ty -A 'Y f A A 2 w , 4' -25 5 5 ga, V f i I '. 1 E A,,,,r' 2 FACLI LTY Floy Bierly English Virginia Bohoney History Edwin Boy Mathematics and Algebra Clyde Brown Music Donald Clark Mathematics and Algebra Eileen K. Claspill Mathematics Frank R. Erme History and Science Lynne Fauley Physical Education David A. Feindt Science Edith Fejer History and Geo- graphy Fraulene E. Fer- guson Orientation . 3 b ,4,A I Lewis R. Heldt Science Nancy High Ge ogr aphy 8 ST' R. Dean Horton English Paul E, Hosack Geography and In- dustrial Arts Betty Houston English and Spanish Florence Johnson English Dorothy J. Klapp Home Economics and Mathematics Robert C. Long Science Thomas McFarland Science and Mathe- matics Harmon Meihls Band James F. Mohn Physical Education Francis Moore Science John W. 'Mould Algebra and Mathematics Mary Powell Althea Parlette 9 1 , 'Qnzar it ,F 5, I lr ' Q. ty . n K gg-5 3. 'ne A A ' 1' Q , ' guy- ,I ' I .. V'- Fx' , . 3 M - - L r 5 . X .wi . ' inf K x x. --N 5' A x l X Q55 X' 4 ,J val n lm -ew -nk ' I . , . ,fi V1 If 1 'tA ' ,A ,i1 fA' 3.5 wi, Mx., in-I ,Q A r.. , ' . 'iiiffi' 4 ' S H N 7 Arthur H. Rice English Edith A. Richer Mathematics and Algebra 'wi Irving J. Rogers Mathematics Ann H. Sanford English Kathryn J. Selter English and Latin Paul Slovak Industrial Arts Vernon Sprague Choir Lillian E. Steiner Science and Home N Economics Y Norma Van Cleve xg juni'-tw-N... - -- f Science 1 Gloria Weiss 4 , W n'3M,yM. , Florenc e Wheelden English k. 10 FRIENDS OF THE SCHGOL PUBLIC INTEREST AWARD MOTHERS' CLUB OFFICERS -y, PTA PRESIDENT 1 4 NINTH GRADE Ray Smith, Vice-presidentg Ken Dunford, Presidentg Sandra. Carrick, Secretaryg Dianne Borman, Treasurerg Dave Ansted, Sergeant-at arms. Advisers: Mrs. Selter, Mr. Rogers. MEMORIAM U' I In remembrance of Marc Ross, our classmate who was lost to us this year. J acklyn Adams Evelyn Addis Kenneth Alexander Judy Alford Sharon Altenbach Paul Anson David W. Ansted Dorothy M. Arndt Merwyn Ashbaucher Patricia A. Bair Mildred Baker Shirley J. Baker Arthur F. Balk Joseph L. Barnard Mary P. Batchelor Kathleen J. Bell Sharon R. Bellfy Ginger Bennett Bonna D. Bergman Linda M. Bird Beverly A. Blackbur Larry W. Bladel Gary L. Bleckner A. Kay Blessing 1 is 1 7 f I 'S Qi pa! O, fv-, N Jennette L. Boden Dianne E. Borman James C. Bowers Carol A. Bozek Richard Brock Cathie Brodie Richard J. Brown Jerry Bukowski Thomas E. Burton Dianne M. Busse William L. Cain Theodore Cappelletty Cathy M. Carone Sandra L. Carrick Sandra Cattell H. David Champnoise Linda L. Chisam Sandra J. Christman Esther Church Kay Clausing Steve Collins Raymond Connor Bellan Cortez Judy Cox Judy Crabtree Janet Crawford Richard Crayne Herbert Crozier Mark Cullison Cynthia Dallas Janet Dallas Mary Davis Oren Deacon Carol Ann Deans David Denner Charles DeVincent i 1 1' 9- Q-' 1'1- -5 'M s as X 4-. QS in A 5 x 1 , ,Qi Wx if 1 fi. we 9 1 ilx In .,5 Nr 1 K I fx ov,- f tex Y 'Q' X .af fi 6- l :Q- 4.-, Janet Dickson Janet Dougherty Judith Dougherty Patricia Duffey Eddie Dumiller Kenneth Dunford Alan DuPuis Robert Eldridge Bob Elliott Susan Erwin Tim Evearitt Russell F ahrer James Fair Douglas Fenn Hewitt Finch Mary Fisher Susan Fisher Patrick Ford Beverly Foumier Paul Frankel Sandra Franks Joan Frazier Betty Lou Frye Michael Gallagher Douglas Galvin Paul Geber Edward Celia William Gembus Dwight Gensel Dale Gerber Willard Gill Harry Gilson Paul Glynn Dale Gochenour Robert Gonyer Francis Granata ,js Ox 11 3' Q' 5- X Daniel Gray Suzette Griffith Claire Gutmann Ted Hahn Phyllis Halderman June Hall Vern Halsey Paul Hammye Carol Hanna Larry Hardy David Harris Edward Hart Daniel Hartman James Hassen Victoria Hassfeld David Haube Jim Hayne Ruth Haynes James Hayward Linda Heal Y Mary Alice Hearson Charles Heer Sharon Helm Carol Helsel Duane Hemming Catherine Henry Larry Henry Mary Henig Sharon Hess Earl Hide: Dennis Hiltman Penny Hodge Karen Holst Kathryn Hopkins Kenneth Horning John Horvath fi'- ix fd s If wi J 4' A qv Q ,A Sc ' I O: 1 i KX 4 3 211' Sharon Humphreys Jeannette J akubowskr Sally Johnson Joyce Jones Raymond Joy Bonnie Kalmbach Karen Kanipe Judy Kaufman Sharon Keip Leonard Keith Barbara Keller Patricia Kelly Evelyn Kennedy Janice Kimling Kenneth Kirsch John Klosinski Norman Knauer Edward Koch Bonnie Koepfer Alan Kohn James Kopke Shirley Koralewski Ted Kosnikowski Patricia Kreckow Diane Kreiger Fred Krumm Janet Krupp Richard Kubicki Carolyn Kurth Sharon Lachmiller Donna LaJiness Lola Landrum Barbara Laney Deanna Laney Patricia Langham Nancy LaPoint 1 fr, 9 1 f I 1 mf 'F' 1 Karen Larson Louis Lauch Arlene Lehman Donald Lehmann Lee Lehmann James Letson William LeVally Bonnie Lloyd Mary Locke George Lowe Norman Luce William Luff Carole Lustic Edward Mack Richard MacLean Shirley Mann Judith Maraugha Dale Marleau David Martin Richard Marvin Helen Matzinger Mary McBride Thomas McClain Jean McClovic William McDonald Patrick McGraw Diane Mcllhargie Kathleen McMahon Rhoda McThena William Mead Helen Mercurio James Meredith Beverly Merrick Charles Merrifield James Merritt Elaine Michalak 'W 5 , is 'N -K. MN 'Q if --'S 'Vs W 15 as S . br?-35. .M .J W John Michalak James Mielke Howard Miller Ruth Ann Miller Mary Mitchell Franklin Mohn Judith Mohn James Moore Glenn Morris Joann Morse Dick Myers Nancy Neeper Thomas Nelson Reginald Niblick Ronald Niblick Sandra Nidek Raymond Norris Thomas Okorowski Jack Orcutt James Orcutt Robert Ostrosky Gary Palm David Pancoast Lynn Parachek Jess Parmer Vicki Partee Michael Patterson James Paxton Peggy Paxton Jack Payne Carolyn Perdiue Gary Pertner Carol Petrucha Karen Pettibone Gary Pfotenhauer June Phillips V is ' X1 .4, Lg P 161 ,wp t ls TSI.-if PM 4 4 1 AD N-, A Ili A 'E - -. gwgzg R V Jean Polderman James Poling Joyce Polston Jerry Poorker Judy Poorker Harvey Portnoy Roger Puppos Jan Putnam Mary Ragland Margaret Ralston John Ranke Ron Rankin Linda Reeves Bill Regnier Don Reighard Mary Re imschussel Ronald Reise: John Rice Barbara Richter Jim Rickard Stanley Rickard Robert Ridgley Catherine Riley Thomas Robarge Ronald Roberts Carole Robinson Donald Robison Dale Roesler Gary Romak Russell Roop Pat Roth William Round Gaylord Saner Barbara Scanlon William Schaub Jeffrey Scheibel in L FU' L William Schilling Robert Schmidt Richard Schnell Paul Schultz Judy Schwartz Sarah Schwartz Jim Schweer Paul Scofield Janet Seager Gerald Sedlar Barbara Shanaway James Sharp Allan Shaw Grace Shelby Gerald Sherette Diane Shinevar Pat Skomer Barbara Smith Beverly Smith Georgia Smith Nancy Smith Phyllis Smith Ray Smith Stuart Smith Pamela Snyder Ralph Snyder Ronald Soehlig James Souders Mack S peaker Sharon Spivey Calvin Sponaugle Carol Stagg Norma Stalder Larry Stanley Thomas Stanton Kathy St. Aubin Y of 7 S J- S 'r Gary Stein Caroline Stewart Karen Stroud Bonnie Sundermeier Jack Sutton Robert Swy Barbara Szymanski Robert Tackett Karen Thyer Judy Tresize Bill Troendle Sybil Turney Gartha Turpening Mark Vaglica Gary Vischer Nancy Wager Kay Wagoner Leonard Walker Paul Wallace Keith Ward Sally Warren Janet Watson Doris Weaver Essenia Weegman Caroline Welch Pamela Welch Barbara Welly Sandra Wening Marilyn Werr William Whalen Jim Whitaker Dennis White Richard White James Whiteman Dave Whitmill Gertrude Whitmill Janet Whitmill Nancy Williams Michelle Wilson Nancy Wilson Gayle Wingate Bonnie Witherell Judith Wolstadter Virginia Woodward Bob Wozniak Charles Wuertz Pearl Wuertz Joy Wyllys Vernon Wyllys Charles Yeager Richard Yeager Martha Yingling Dave Zattau Nancy Zattau Richard Zeller Martha Zillien Nancy Zimmerman MEMORIES ref U A 0 5 r . r Q !p., Y M 5 fw as 1 .r .1 K ,I ff? NM' ' ,vgj iihm . A , 'L X11 XY? X at 53 p . Q rLi. fx + X, fb -I wi A - 4 EIGHTH GRADE Miss Steiner, Thomas Moxley, Sergeant at Armsg James Busse Treasurerg Mr. Riceg Corinne Brovsm, Vice Presidentg John Ubel hart Presidentg Sharon Smyers, Secretary. Paul Adlington Don Alexander Ronald Amrhein Donnis Andruskiewicz Donald Arnold Marjorie Arnold Estherjean Baringer Barbara Baron Nida Alspaugh Anna Alt Nancy Angell Franklin Ardis Craig Ashbaucher Don Baldwin Phyllis Baronas Mary Baugh S 1 .-' X r X 'U F Li-. 1 -Q- J. is ik Sharon Bamnan Ronald Beamer Camfbell Belair ,Char ene Bennett Linda Birr Jean Bjork James Boden Fred Bodmer Kenna Booker Carol Boose Russel Bowman Larry Brake Maxine Brown Robert Brown Joel Beck Ronald Behr Philip Bernard Thomas Bird Frances Blank Dotty Blanton Paul Boerst Lloyd Bonawit Tom Bork Sandra Bowditch Rita Breitner Corinne Brown Donald Brownfield Jan Bukowski 1 E ? 'i wt 'Vx 4 ef fl f 'bs :fi 'X rr. P 'On A-f ,I t ry. x, 1 f k' , f 'L Ag Us 15, Q A Ly 41 Karen Burley Barbara Burnett Catherine Butler Jerry Campbell Howard Carnes Donald Carsten Barbara Clark Thomas Clark Rozanne Corwin Judy Cousino Joyce Ctufniskey Daniel Cundick Janis Dallas Robert Daniels Cathy Burton James Busse Gail Capron Donna Carnes Robert Champion Jerry Chitwood Jeanette Clegg Kenny Close Carolyn Cox Nancy Cromer Richard Daggett Frank Daleska Thomas Davis Suzanne Day '9W? Wf Aa thy 2 Win Shirley Dean Phyllis DeBo1t Barbara DeVaughn Linda Dew Cleo Diller Gary Dillon Barbara Dresch Gary Dubendorfer Donald Earl Jim Earnest Tom Eichcnlaub Charles Eicher Karl Ellis Douglas Enck ., 37 Edward Deilcy Sheila Dennis Richard Dickerson Janet Dietrick Ronald Dix Harold Dobson Patty Dunford John Dupree Robert Ebersole Linda Ee lls Lee Eklcberry Linda Elliott Diane Esterline Judy Etchen cg-1,5 u .1 a 2 .Q .,,' Q, Vu f' .gf nan hs V I V X 3 Gretchen Feldt Susan Fink Sandra Floering Lawrence Folden James Foulk Eugene Frame Cheryl Gardner Sherry Garisch Richard Geis Betty Gelia Linda Gilbert Darlene Glowacki Robert Gorrell Larry Grace Fred Fisher Virginia Fletcher Cheryl Ford Sarajane Foster Dick Frost Jack Frost Nadine Garner Donna Gaylord James Gensler DuRay Gilbert Diane Glowacki James Golatka Sally Graham David Greeley .gm tim sf? 7 I I .vs -2 5 Q UNH M! ff Carol Grensing Judy Griggs Mary Grunewald Jerry Grycza Irene Hall Ronald Hammond Ronald Hansen Sheila Harder David Hart Ernest Hart Susan Hawkins William Hawrylak Gladys Heckart William Hendricks Kay Grimes Thomas Grimshaw Lyle Gurich Darlene Hahn Omar Hancock Nancy Hanna Karen Harp Nancy Harris Donna Hartley Kay Hartman Karen Hayden Fred Healy Loretta Henry Rita Herdter , 1. 2 . 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' X s Karen Myers Larry Myers Karen Nelson Frank Never Annette Nofziger Bill Nordstrom Sharon Oliver Arthur Orlemann Donna Ovall Vletta Overhulse Bill Patterson Robert Paul Sharon Pertner 44 Dave Peters X 5 , .v f 5 - 'flu i I Qt Lana Petree Linda Pickard Paul Plumb Sandy Pollm an Carol Poorkcr Sue Powalowski Ralph Priest Janet Purneyman Ronald Reeves Patricia Refi Louise Rhodes Michael Rhonehouse Paul Riemenschneider Tom Riley Judy Pieron Ronald Picron Judy Pool Lynda Pool David Prentice Betty Price Mary Putman De nny Reed Don Reilly Penney Renner Louise Rickard Martin Ricgcl Kay Roberts Brian Roc Doris Rogers Carol Rone Bonnie Rusch John Rust Diane Saul Mary Schiffer Melva Schonter Barbara Schultz William Selter Pat Semler Karen Sharp Virginia Sharp Bruce Sherer Ronald Shire Karen Ruddy Jean Rule Steve Saelzler Dan Sager Jack Schmidt Claudette Schnell Connie Schumann Diana Scofield Barbara Shadler Barbara Sharbonne au Joan Sheetz Cathey Shelby Carol Shultz Beverly Siemens Charlotte Sirman Billy Sizemore Sharon Smyers Michael Sneider Earl Spake Lynne Spevak Elizabeth Squier Barbara Stapleton Jerold Stoller Norma Styer Janet Sylvia Ronald Szeve Randy Taylor Nancy Teal Ronald Sloan Carol Smith Wilson Soltman Pat Sosko Pat Spivey Richard Spolm Bob Steinmetz Richard Stivers Sue Summers Barbara Swope Carolyn Tassell Marlene Taylor Budd Thompson Karen Thompson 11 4 7- 5? ,r x M' . J' glif I - f Q-3, as l -fx 'Vx 7 1 .ang 'YN LW lv' ' X 4:42 J -any f 'wif , Alvin Tinta Ronny Tollison George Tyll Richard Tyson Judy VanDusen Larry Van Karsen Bob Vied Ronald Viers Joanne Wade Gary Waggoner Judy Wagoner Diana Wall Charles Warren Casimer Wasikoski Judy Tschan Ray Tye John Uebelhart Kenneth Urbanowski Gene Van Wormer Richard Veres Larry Vrooman Donald Wachter Jack Wagner Bill Wagner Gene Ward Kenny Warner Fred Wegener Dave Welling 48 1 4 x f D! Ari' 'xl n ff f rx, i I 19.21 5 .,,N 'Z 'yi 3 . A Lester Weidinger L an X ,Q I fs 7 1' or U Q- 2 2. '1 Kenneth Wheat -f P f Jeff Whitaker 21 af: , 1. - f ,ji 1 Barbara Williams Judith Williams 0 x I v X 4' John Winder , 'S , rv. , Dale Windle . A ' ,n , , s F3 ' 'W . L ll Dennis Wisniewski Sandra Wittman .1-' Karen Woodruff Barbara Wright Garry Zachrich Hope Zander Richard Weirich Jerold West Fred White Terry Wild Beverly Willke Wayne Wilmoth Lynn Winfrey Judy Winland Jim Wolfe Judy Wolfe Rosemary Wright Larry Young Bob Zattau Fred Zenz SCENES AROUND OUR SCHOOL - H-N.,...4.,, 'sm 1. ' 4 , ,Q 1' I A 0 , 2 rl I' S . . , ,-, 4 SEVENTH GRADE O F F I C E R S President, Bill Gray, Vice President, Mary Ralston, Secretary, Cathy Schliesserg Treasurer, Sharon Paxton, Sergeant at Arms, Douglas Far- brotherg Advisers, Miss Klapp and Mr. Boy. l ,li 'N I , .- 19 Q ,+A T fa- ,whiff I 1 Q .. 4' - g A A M .,,,- , ,ff A ., ., 'gf i 1' 5 Q. f 'H 5 y 4 , ... , 7 4 Q 1 ,' I , . .,1' 1, ,.-if., f TOP ROW: Connie Adamski, Susan Adelson, Billy Adler, Walter Albright, Paula Allen, Ronald Al- varez, Roger Anderson. SECOND ROW: Sharon Applebaum, Barbara Arnold, Francis Auld, Gary Bache, Donna Bacon, Tom Bailiff, Pat Baker. THIRD ROW: Jerry Ballard, Leslie Barnes, Becky Bartz, Jerry Bauchman, Anthony Bayford, Penny Behr, Diana Bellfy. 51 an-I, 9,1 . 5 3 I. x I .B 'J Q 'il ...G . 1 U l 3 'Y 0- ,Ag nz ...A E ' ' 5 1' 1 ' ,N 3 QF sf V Y Q 1 ' 3' J X 'N ! ,t , , V5 V 'K , 4 F 'J N 'N , ,gp Xl ' 1 -'lik fs, fy: l is V! Q Y' P ,:. Q -,Vi I, ' S. .X ' .4 X QA- ' nj QU, .. N fy hy: . f be X J af? qi U n A , 'N y. h V ul- f r , Q, 4 ,,,,, L It kr' 1 l f A ' - 4 4,2 - ' Qw.Jg 'C , 1 , . K X ' A 1 . 3 fl . , 3 N p Q TOP ROW: Donald Bennett, Marlene Benton, Toni Bevington, Connie Bialecki, Sharon Bieritz. Judith Bland, Homer Blanton. SECOND ROW: Judy Block, Lynn Blossom, Janet Borchardt, Robert Borck, Rose Bork, Douglas Bowers, Sue Bowers. THIRD ROW: Janet Bowlds, Michael lkennan, Lawrence Bro die, Robert Brossia, Myra Brough, Jane Brown, Larry Brown, FOURTH ROW: Sharon Brown, Ronald Brownfield, Jerry Bruckseiker, James Brumet, Sandra Buffington, Gene Burson, Patricia Campbell. FIFTH ROW: Karen Carena, Gerry Carnicom, Philip Coats, David Coffman, louise Coker, James Col ston, James Counts. SIXTH ROW: Elaine Crayford, Robert Crayford, James Crayne, Linda Crowell, Tom Cundict, Marcia Davis, Raymond Day. 52 N 'FV ' 41 S 'J 'S-'. , 's f - 5. r J 'A 'W h kd V 9 ' -r 1 Q 6 W X mx'-6551 231 fa V ,.f-iw-,353 J, ,A-nf, ., . . -.1 lf 1' :S 3 ' ' 1' . N 1 U , ' - rf r ,.1 JI' . ,.. 'I . . V ,.sl'.'.' .., ,.u o r ' l '- - A - -P aw if 5- jf X 1,11 my 'O I M fl 5 . J, fglwtk: X: g - 'llv S , ' 5 uf K H Q A .V Af':' if.ll.' I e S 2 '11 .gg ' af MF? . is 1 ' 6 'S S.: . S, X la ,, . .1 N' 'r , TOP ROW: Frederick DeArmond, Billy Decator, Carolyn Degener, Ralph DeNune, Sharon DeRose, Gary Derr, Michael Downing. SECOND ROW: Wayne Drake, Denny Dreher, Wolfgang Drescher, Kathy DuBry, Melvin DuBry, Vergene Duerr, George Dul-lammell. THIRD ROW: Arthur Earl, Terry Eicher, Rodney Eisenbrandt, Billy Eisinger, Donna Eldred, Jerry Eldred, George Ellis. FOURTH ROW: Susan Elson, David Engelhardt, Judith Engler, Patricia Evans, Robert Evans, William Ewen, Edward Extine. FIFTH ROW: Douglas Farbrother, Patricia Farrant, Sandra Fish,Ma.ry Fishell, Ed Foley, Sharon Freeh, Robert Freels. SIXTH ROW: Annette Freeman, Pauline Friess, Larry Frost, Tom Frost, Tarilyn Garbers, Sherry Gardner, Linda Garey. 53 --. l ' ' TS ' P5 '. . , 'I Q. 1 QQ 4, Y H 9 .1 ,,, . G R 2 M r ' j U X W x - I 3 1 , f 73, 1, L' thx!-U -'flu x .t ' nf-1' 6 X, Q :N Q- :T Ns ,.,- ' ' ,Q v 5- 'ff-.4pfY'Ne ', - 'D+ .4-., - 9 Us J 6-3, 1 3 'Q xi I H l 'rj I J fn-ff +1-Q3 'T 3 Y N- .2 Al J 'f ' A A 1 H , 4? r , TOP ROW: Gary Garbers, Carol Geordt, Howard Gerbie, Ronald Gibson, Larry Giese, Pamela Gilbert, Ronald Gill. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Glattes, Carol Goldsmith, Sherrie Goodremont, James Gosman, Patricia Graetz, Gretchen Graver, William Gray. THIRD ROW: Barth Greenberg, Kathleen Grime, Don Gring, Jeanne Hackett, Kae Hakius, Donald Halbert, Robin Halsey. FOURTH ROW: Martin Ham- ilton, Jack Hammon, Elene Hanna, Dorothy Harget, Danny Hargreaves, Paris Harmon, Barbara Hartman. FIFTH ROW: John Hassfeld, Edward Hawkins, James Hawkins, Donna Hayes, Sharon Hazlewood, Edna I-leer, Mary Helsel, SIXTH ROW: David Henderly, Jesse Herbster, Linda Hermsen, Rosalyn Hermsen, Jacqueline Hickle, Jerilyn Higgins, Clayton Hildebrand. 5-1- -, , w , Misty, K , f . . , l i ck ' 'Q' mr' , :- . Q 2 'X f J ft ifillflf rf zfXI.Vf ff1-ffl M , r 4 , - . S: 5' 9- t P' 5 5' 1' R' , X' ,V 4 K V' I I ,f A , ' 1 , -. .J fi 71, . X , Y , R il 24 I I I , I - v N -.gif Ii lillmllli 1 lf J Al w E711 T ' ,lv 6,1 1 gf, 3' R , 'K 7 ff., u V02 X T ' I J e ' 75, , -I--:xi 1 , , , I f' . , 3 'K 1 QW ,.A.Q 'J If .. l ,G 3 I of Vex, X Sl b, ff :5 J 5 - , QA fb ' ' X A ' 'x :'- , J ev 6: S-'I as A A 8 'Fi y M 1 N V. Vx, I 'X V Y , 7 , X, . Q X Q ff 1? fer? , 'M , f X ll Q 'P A! Y! W Q - Q' 1 'N ,i l' 'Q' J' .. , 'rf ' 1,1 s 5 -' , 1 L 5 1 f w K if I x I . I V 'fill TOP ROW: Claudia Hill, Patty Hitts, Fred Holben, Gale Hoops, Terry Horvath, Robert Hovey, Pat- ricia Huddleston. SECOND ROW: Sherrilee Husted, Lynda Jackson, Jon Jacobs, Raymond Jagod zinski, Richard Jakubowski, David Janney, Marie Jewell. THIRD ROW: Robert Johns, Donald John- son, Frankie Johnson, Judith Johnston, James Jones, Michael Jones, Kaye Jump. FOURTH ROW: David Kanavel, David Karamol, William Kelleher, Larry Kelsey, Daniel Kinner, James Kinner, Mar- tha Kirchenbauer. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Kline, Thurlow Kohn, Wilma Koon, Frank Krause, Keith Krause, Judith Kreeger, Patrick Krieger. SIXTH ROW: John Krosschell, Ronald Krueger, Kathleen Krumm, Thomas Krupp, Stanley Kujawa, Patrick Kusina, Florence LaBo. 55 mf I, -uv 'Y as 'I' I , 1 T5 ' v . v If ', 5 '-. ' -ff v ,E ,' I 5' -f :I .5 ' ',:f' -If K Sf 'iv Z ' ' 'L3':1.' 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SIXTH ROW: Peggy McNe1ly, John Mc- Vicker, Sandra McWilliams, David Meadows, Sharon Medere, Robert Merce, Kenneth Metzgar. 56 K l , g! ,X if N ' if L 'f'XX l:' mf 'ff will 'xl IL' , if ' P 5 Q fr 4-:,, , ' V Q . ,L 1 , lf Qi ff' an . X ,. P f y X ' , f ' . ' -r '., it uri J fe :H J t S-.. ., Nfl - f fig-X! f Jxilak X TOP ROW: Janis Meyers, John Miller, Carolyn Mitchell, Allen Moore, James Moore, Winona Morrison, Brenda Mosher. SECOND ROW: Michael Murdock, Vicki Nohl,Karen Nutter, William O'Desky, Tim Oleary, Carolee Oliger, Susan Olson. THIRD ROW: Chrales Orns, Bonnie Osborn, Freda Osenbaugh, Norman Ovall, Diana O'W'ha.lcy, Jerry Paren, Nicholas Partee. FOURTH ROW: Geraldine Paxton, Sharon Paxton, Mary Peraino, Laurene Peugeot, Diane Pfeifer, Janice Pfeifer, Larry Phillips. FIFTH ROW: Susan Pomeroy, Eleanor Porkert, Diane Portman, James Putnam, Pauls Putnam, Mary Ralston, Larry Ramey. SIXTH ROW: Lula Mae Ramey, Mary Rangel, Judith Ray, Judith Recknagel, Sandra Recknagel, Beverly Redner, Jaclyn Rees. 57 5 ' 9, s nn 1 L 71 A in xt I I . I ya, 1: f, ,ff may -f 1 sf, TRB! f' www f ' egg +R r I wm,b array Pr A any , i-. 2 m , .b P J y , Gs ,' L 'vs , ,gg . rg ,- ar' fp I .L g il Y ' f TOP ROW: Carole Refi, Joan Regnier, Carol Rehberg, Norma Reiser, Ted Rennels, Donnie Richardson, Coessa Richcreek. SECOND ROW: Dennis Ricker, Sandra Riemenschneider, Connie Riessen, Margaret Riley, Kent Rodeheaver, Allen Roenick, Michael Romak. THIRD ROW: Barbara Root, Carol Rose, Walter Rosengarten, Carole Roth, Donna Rowe, Inita Rucker, Jim Ruddy. FOURTH ROW: Linda Russell, Carol Sager, Loretta Sanders, Lynn Samiders, Richard Scherbarth, Richard Sdxerer, Harry Sch- euer. FIFTH RO : John Schilling, Kathy Schliesser, Brad Schneider, Lester Schonter, Betty Schucker, Diana Schultz, Mary Schulz. SIXTH ROW: Lynn Schwanger, George Schwartz, Sandra Seely, Billy Seiwell, Roger Semelka, Nancy Semler, Charles Shanteau. 58 li X ll v Q Q U ' Q. ia, .. gp gg I' ' N Nf W. X l 1.1 1 'Ax , fl , EFS , , li b pg ,. j 'i xi 3. laffmfglliigx lll ' lfblYX45fxl, Y A' 7 I 0. . ,I ,' 5' 1' il , 5 S. , I . V A x X h , . l. J fl' Q V 3- 1' 2 . J f - f , . I ,il x O .1,A .,. . t,,---,l 1 lgjl 0- .,, ,J ,l x 1 5- X Um Jay, 3 gl DI Q- ' 'ul g, A ,J 5 F 1 Fi! P' - 3 ' fl , fl f'..AU5', 5 T .A.A ,,:Q.l- ' ' Q- 8,1 ,' 2 I an . . J It S lyqlfyl TOP RQWg Gary Sharp, Lois Shearer, Larry Sheeley, Earl Shepherd, Jerry Shepherd, Allan Siferd, Sherry Simms. SECOND ROW: Terry Sizemore, Donald Sloan, Joseph Slovak, David Smith, Dwight Smith, lance Smith, Mary Smith. THIRD ROW: Roderick Smith, Martin Smolenski, Carol Souders, Lew Spence, Karen Springett, Richard Stanley, Susan Steierman. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Stephan, Nancy Stewart, Suzanne Stromberger, Joanetta Strub, Joseph Suchoma, Janis Sullivan, Sara Sutton. FIFTH ROW: Claudia Swartz, Maryann Tassell, Ruth Tattersall, Ann Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Hollace Taylor, Roger Taylor. SIXTH ROW: Blanche Thomas, Ford Thompson, James Thompson, Ronald Thomsen, Barbara Threm, William Tober, James Tom. 59 f L f X? ' T J L N lx I 'ig . l. 3.4, '., , ' J' V y 25' 'r I 5 X ll if 11, :Ia ' L11 X ' f ' qi ,v S I 6 I K 1' Lb ,, P - X A ' 1 .'- ' f , V J wwf' L l 4 If Hi 'AI li 1. ,, A . F., I 9. Jw fe 'T' 3 ' 'Vie . ,rl A , f I N new T J f' f ' N wwf i T f A f N K .I 1 ix, ,Q 'L' cj -'f JC 34 'ysxxx ' up-F136 13, ff f IT: J i . 4, f. , 4 y ' A 7 'X M , QI 1 it fi 31' 'A . TOP ROW: Richard Troendle, Beverly Truaz, Judith Trznadel, Gary Turpening, Howard Ulrich, Barbara Viers, Jane Vollmar. SECOND ROW: Charles Wagner, Lawrence Walk- er, Theodore Wallace, Carol Walton, Larry Ward, Wilbern Warnell, David Warner. g, THIRD ROW: Denise Weaver, Joel Weber, Kathy Weidman, Mary Weirich, Mike West . ,I Linda Whaley, James White. FOURTH ROW: Robert White, Robert Whitenburg, Shar- 'L , on Whitmill, Lois Wilhelm, Nancy Wilhelm, Thomas Wilhelm, Sandra Williams. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Willmont, Eddie Wilson, Marcille Wilson, Heath Wingate, Larry Witte 'A . Charlotte Woolaver. Delpha Word. SIXTH ROW: Richard Wright, Russell Wyant, Terry W att. Sharon Yuill, Diana Zachricb, Barbara Zdrada, Sandra Ziegler. SEVEN- TH ROVNX Anthony Zugay. O , wi - 'lg '. X f , f RGANIZATIQNS ' STUDENT c:ouNclL LWIQ-I The purpose of Student Council is to create and uphold high standards for the schooi and promote co-operation between the students and the faculty. Accomplishments for this year have been the Community Chest Drive, Spring Elections, and the Eas- ter assembly program. The officers are: President, David Pancoastg Vice-President, Deanna Laney, Secretary, Sharon Keipg Treasurer, Gene Ward. Advisers were Mr. Heldt and Miss Ferguson. YEARBOCK The aim of the Yearbook Staff is to assemble a well-organized and enjoyable yearbook. Each year the students and advisors working on the yearbook take charge of the taking of pictures and pre- paring the layout. The co-editors of this year's annual are Karen Pettibone and Jim Whiteman. The advisers are Mrs. Selter and Mrs. Wheelden. . ,.a.. Ji'Il1lV'll', ,...5.',-':' - -f ' 259' 4 ff-ig 4 fs .nz .::- ,Q T ni Www ll 5-3 : -I-1 1 ' Nw ...fi .1951 ,wr nifty. T . . .- Q-Elixir .1-: T. -' '.-if . i.25.,q'4 1 22g'Q':f- EWSPAPER Theunewspaper furnishes students with school news and a record of school activities. This year there are pictures on every page and an editorial in every issue. Great emphasis has been placed on journalistic M style. The staff consists of Editor, Bill Gembusg News, Carol Helselg Literary, Cathie Brodieg .Sports, Ray Smithg Society, Dianne Rorman. Mrs. Powell is the adviser and has been assisted by Mrs. Weiss and Mr. Horton. y W y.y LIBRARY COUNCIL Library Council sponsors a greater interest among the students in the use of books and 1i!?iLaiy'otgaHl'iQal?lb!gy?.m It helps the librarian improve the library service of the school and stimulates reading interests. T Sjfy-,fi:4NIQhqfZ1, 1,233 group has aided in mending and cataloging 400 books, has built up a reference collection of perio L? ' and has increased membership in Teen Age Book Club fron. 25 to 40 members. Office gf-ere: Pr A Edward Kochg Vice President, Martin Riegelg Secretary, Sandra Christmang Treasurniifjfiigttlna Mg ,J 'file-I , XX Sergeants at Arms, Chris Kutter and Lyle Guerick. Mrs. Parlette is adviser. ffm, W Qybxiba 39' :W 13-Neff? 1i,,..5 lf L 1 INT A7f i?I:'wil , f it W M755 S ETF? if 1 - 62 flffiiigfs r.,d -.ukxxbijl PROJ ECTION CLUB . . 'tl A 511' le 1 1103 Q Pr t' Club is to provide student operators for use of the Visual-Education equipment Imhgueuligifgisg. Xllniilfrl in the Visual-Education room were shown by ninth grade boys. They are res onsible for the lighting and sound at all programs and assemblies held in the auditorium. They have-' tra? ed a staff of 40 eighth grade boys for next year's operators. Officers are.: President, Bill McDona1d'g- Sexletary-Treasurer, Ray Smithg Sergeant at Arms, Paul Hammye. Adviser is Mr. D. Feindt. p JU IOR RED CRCDSS vw JN... las The Junior Cross participates in local, national and international services. This year is made tray mats fof gh itals at Christmas time and supervised the packing of Red Cross Gift Boxes, Washington Jw!! ' jg' 'L H 100'Z1 enrollment in the Red Cross and made a substantial contribution to the Red Cross '.f Y lziers 'L J e: President, Joan Frazier 5 Vice President, Dorothy Kraftg Treasurer, Linda Hetteshei- s. Claspi is adviser. Mm T , wN J.,ww' lf' W 4 ' W ,.1, M W N I w : W WWW mfr my ww M ' in 'M-' will my in .Ml X w vfwwifwf W in in aww Lil W W X Mwmw' M --M. , A, W ,W W vqggvw WW sink W QW MW Dousus MAsouE PLAYERS Double M sque Players promote the reading and producing of plays. These plays are presented for the entertain ent of P.T.A., Mothers' Club, and school assemblies. This organization produces the Jun' - x the proceeds of which are used to help purchase stage scenery and furniture Ninth gra ff I esrdent S aron Kemp Vice Pres1dent, Kenneth Hormng Secretary, Martha Zilhan Tre er, Schillzn geanr at Arms Suzette Griffith Eighth grade officers Pr nt Jo 1 X ent, ne Brown Secretary Sue Day Treasurer, Trudy Macklenar :XX ' S Sanford and Miss Ferguson are the advlsors . . , . Q . 1 ' ' ,' 's ' fs S 1 . . an . . ' . . : e. - , II' 'tag - .sf . ' . . , ' W' ' Q53 12 1 , ' 1 , ' W N - Q isis! T . , MQ A 1 X '. 64 ATIO AL HO OR SQCIFTY ii E i f 1. I ln .1 RUNS HOMER S NIGI-ITINGALE CHAPTER The purpose of the National Honor Society is to give suitable recognition to those students that attain and possess, to an outstanding degree, good Scholarship, worthy Citizenship, devoted Service, intelli- gent Leadership, and exemplary Character. This year the group has purchased equipment for its im- pressive induction ceremony. Officers: President, David Anstcdg Vice President, Kenneth Horningg Secretary, Karen Pettiboneg Treasurer, Susan Fisher. Mrs. Johnson is adviser. MERIT AWARD ii ' ' ' ' ur school were presented with Merit Award Certificates by Mr. Bender. l ldgS5vi?1Lxg:3::ll3s?i1e:dE135g-Z112:31 Clausing in the Eighth Grade and Suzanne Day in the Seventh Grade. 65 NINTH GRADE CHOIR Mr. Clyde Brown directs the ninth grade choir. 66 EIGHTH AND SEVENTH GRADE CHOIRS I These groups are directed by Mr. Vernon Sprague. 1 6 7 LOS CONQLIISTADORES DE ESPA OL This organization fosters increased interest in Spanish and Spanish culture. Officers include President, Carol Ann Deans, Vice President, Carol Smith, Secretary, Carolyn Kurthg Treasurer, Susanna Myers, Ser.. geant at Arms, Mike Kelly. Sponsor of this group is Miss Houston. Bible Club provides Christian fellowship, spiritual guidance, Bible instruction, and wholesome social activities for our students. Average attendance is about 30 members. Officers are: President, Stanley Rickard, Vice President, Larry Witte, Secretary-treasurer, Carolyn Tassell, Reporter, Betty Houck, Pro- gram Chairman, Tim Evearitt. Mrs. Bierly is the adviser. u..4a.....4..,r..w THE HOMEMAKER? CLUB The purpose of this organization is to help gain a knowledge which will make its members better home- makers in the future. An interesting field trip was taken this year and the club presented booklets made by members to the Lutheran Orphanage at Christman time. The President is Kathy McMahong Vice Pres- ident, Deanna Laneyg Secretary, Marilyn Werrg Treasurer, Margaret Ralstong Program Chariman, Janet Dicksong Social Chairman, Karen Kanipe. Miss Steiner is adviser. SEVE TH GRADE SCIENCE CLUB F, This group advances interest in science and provides social pleasures while pursuing the subject. Ac- tivities included a party featuring glass etching, a demonstration of electrical devices, and a visit to the Museum of Science at Walbridge Park. President is Suzanne MacDona1dg Vice President, Robert Merceg Secretary, Laurene Peugotg Treasurer, Jim Ruddyg Sergeant at Arms, Wolfgang Drescher. The adviser is Mr. Moore. 69 EIGHTH AND NINTH SCIENCE CLUB The adviser of this group is Mrs. Van Cleve. Their purpose, as Active Atoms, is to further student interest in scientific fields, and to promote experimentation into these fields. They have talks and demon- strations at their meet- ings and are planning a field trip. Stan Rickard is President, Vice Presi- dent, Kay Clausingg Sec retary, Sue Day: Treas- urer, Fred Fisher, Ser- geant at Arms, Bill Schilling. VARSITY BAND CADET BAND REBEL BAND These organizations are direct ed by Mr. H. Mexhls. PERSGNALITY CLUB 0 inf This group endeavors to develop a well-rotmded personality for its members. It presents the Thanksgiving assembly annually for the entire school. President is Sharon Smyersg Vice President, Kay Grimesg Sec- retary, Sherry Garischg Assistant Secretary, Penny Behrg Treasurer, Judy Williamsg Sergeants at Arms, Paulette McMahon, Sheila Harder and Karen Carina. Advisers include Mrs. Bohoney, Mrs. High, Miss Klapp, and Mrs. Bierly. NINTH GRADE HI-Y CLUB EIGHTH GRADE HI-Y CLUB JA! The purpose of Hi-Y Clubs is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, and to develp and maintain clean speech, clean sports, clean scholar- ship, and clean living among its members. These groups presented the Christmas program for the student body, sponsored a dance,and has hadaproject ofkeeping the school grounds clean from papers each week. Officers of the Ninth Grade club were President, Bill Cain, Vice President, Ron Rankin, Secretary, Stan- ley Rickard, Treasurer, Dave Whitmillg Chaplain, Oren Deacon. Sponsors were Mr. Boy and Mr. Clark. Eighth Grade officers were: President, Gay Millspaughg Vice President, Bob I-Iuddlesrong Secretary, David Hart, Treasurer, Douglas Enckg Chaplain, Larry Vrooman. Mr. Long was adviser. SEVENTH GRADE HI-Y Officers of this group include President, James Gosmang Vice President, William O'Deski, Secretary, Walter Rosengarteng Treasurer, Tom Kruppg Sergeant at Arms, Howard Gerbie. Adviser of this group is Mr. T. S. McFarland. J. E. T. S. This organization was formed to stimulate interest in engineering among high school youth. One speaker this , year was Prof. Earnest Weaver, Jr. Another was Mr. I f I John Cloer of the Toledo Edison. A trip was taken to ,W p ' the Toledo University Engineering Departments. Offi- y,w1wm,, if rttn,, cers include Captain, Dave Whitmilli First Officer, Bill ,ff Fzgw Cain: Communication, Ronald Ranking Treasurer, Ray if l N pm M Norris, Sponsors of this group are Mr. Paul E. Hosack iiii - fr A - T' and Mr, Paul J. Slovak. ,, , . xl ,L , w an W, wi ' W J W N Eg i 3 if! ,v , 'fb x' f ,V ' Y M H' 'WJ M ni x ' m ,.1,,, . QQ, U :ll 1' 74 LUB ACTI ITIES SCHOOL EVENTS AW RDS K ' f 2 J , ,yi ,,.,- M -JN u X -,, AF., 'w 1 r 1f'f,yx,,,,, Am Q X-' ' .Q-1 mf., ' ' R Ewf, www? -:.f,w - f 13 ' 'f ww ., af' ,Q 'V.., - QE, 'wif ,Y Q,-my N9 WN' u . ff 44 H as Q2 Q' , , Q , P V57 Cf31LlT wZZ:: :QQ ' 3 ' , WW? 'ywf vw!! -M -X . ?'Yxf'j'f., X Y' F ,wufw...,.,1' 75 , lztffgfyf 3.4 .M ' M w 2'fX'fE'ifg,,1--fj?ffs--N Mx Wg :5..3,'... -,Valk NX , W ,. , . x FX -ngigx my we X . 7 ii .. S PQRTS ' CHEERLEADERS 1 I ' 5 A r . 2 . t, 1' 'Il' ' . ' za - pg- X 4 4 X V T 33' of' -f . n is fzjz ' 1 - ' s Q, x 7 Q: 1' 4 1 . s . 1, Q .+V X E 5 3 Z i The main function of the cheerleaders is to promote school spirit and enthusiasm for our teams. They also try to develop a feeling of sportsmanship and good will between schools. Captain of this group is Deanna Laney. They were directed by Miss Pauley. H ,. , ,, s fr . - E ,. rt X5 Q I ,'Q 3 4, x 3 ' ' 5 , A iw 'Q 3 5 . ak- y fr , A . 1 . 3 'gf fi ii 7 t , Q 45 t I 'Q 1 59 M 4 , . rn 1 F' 5 , 5 77 r ARSITY The members of Varsity W are the boys who have won a letter in the various sports in our school. The sponsor of this group is Mr. Erme. NINTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM The ninth grade football team had the best record in the schoo1's history with six wins and no defeats. They were under the capable direCti0r1 of the coavhes. Mr. Boy and Mr. Mohn. Twenty-six of the boys won letters. 1 x 79 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE FOCTBALL 2 I After losing its first game to Clay, 6 to 0, the seventh and eighth grade team went on to victory by defeating Bedford 21 to 6 and Ottawa Hills 14 to 0. They closed the season with an inter-squad game between thebred and blue squads, the blue winning 14 to 0. The coahces felt the team had a successful season, with many good football prospects for the future Varsity. The coaches were Mr. Long, Mr. Kopp, and Mr. O'Conne11. 80 la NINTH GRADE BASKETB LL TEAM -1.1---v. Our Freshman team started their season with a 41-23 win over Bedford. Next we met Ottawa Hills and came out with a 36-25 victory. Bowling Green traveled up to meet our ninth graders and defeated them 31-30. Our Freshmen played a superior game and defeated DeVilbiss 36-32. We traveled to Fostoria to play the Red Men and made the journey a pleasing one with a victory, 32-19. Swanton was our next op- ponent and the Rebels won another, 42-27. We traveled over to Rogers with our boys a little over-confi- dent. However they played a very good game, being defeated in an overtime 42-36. Our next opponent was Ottawa Hills, which we had played previously. After a hard game we won 49-42. On February 12, the Fresh- men made their appearance before the Washington Jun- 1 ior High student body. They met C1ay's Freshmen, losing 39-29. On February 15, Bedford came and we had a student game at the Junior High, winning 34-14. On February 16, the Freshmen closed their season with a game at Clay, meeting their Freshmen in the preliminary of the varsity game and won 37-30. We ended our sea- son with 8 wins and 3 defeats. Mr. Erme coached this fine group. 81 EIGHTH GRADE BASKETB LL TEAM The players of the seventh and eighth grade basketball teams were divided into six teams. Teams 1 and 2 were coached by Mr. Longg teams 3 and 4 were coached by Mr. O'Connellg teams 5 and 6 were coached by Mr. Mohn. Four teams played at Westwood School every Friday during the season, and the other two teams were combined for games with other schools or played during the half-time of Varsity games. The aims of the coaches were to develop team spirit and individual skills, and to instill a keen sense of wholesome competition. SEVENTH GR DE BASKETB LL TEAM 82 TRACK TEAM, SPRING I956 E 1, . , In ,M iv if f 'X ,, ,af ,KI ,, , ri ,Q The Washington Junior High track team concluded a successful season with a 3 to 1 record. The reason this record is remarkable is because the meets were against area and city high schools. Our leading pointgetters were Leonard Walker, who ran the 112 mile and William Hughes, who ran the mile. This group was coached by Mr. Alvarez. r h ' . ..,.t,P1'j' E, 'li I-xr ,'f..,, . f' if M .g AX x px 'If X xx MX fvfff V L' 'K ., s ,,,.t.,:- er - if f A X N 5 def' - ts! 3 TY ' x 83 'J , ,f Y , Q QQ ei 3 2 F wx ' ' fy 2 J .1 1 5 A -Q H- 1? f','ij'f4' f f',.',a 5 .A . - ' QM' 7 VH ,A M4 fi if 1' ' A f ' im- f if if if ' ww- aw W O R K UZ? 4bPv O U R B O Y S P E R F xt, N x x N N Nxy A ' x N I or I WASHINGTON JU IOR HIGH ALMA MATER To our Alma Mater our prarses we proudly smg The students umted more fame to her name w1l1 brrng When we are gone from these hallowed halls of Washrngton Juruor I-hgh Oh school of our youth ever proudly we hall thee Now and rn all the days to come We honor the banner that waves against the sky The crlmson and srlver of Washlngton Jumor Hlgh Oh may these colors never fade as year passes 1nto We ll always uphold and defend these our colors Now and rn all the years to come ye ar 86 Www? W AUTCGRAPHS , ww W . ., , . '-' ' xx - E . 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