Washington Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Arlington, VA)
- Class of 1952
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A: I A i 1 4 4 The new addition going up . . . we watched our future classrooms materialize . . . noise of cement mixers and drills . . . more room needed . . . 2300 students crowded the halls . . . larger classes . . . the long hike up uHeart Break Hill from our new administration building . . . hobbies and interests encouraged with club periods . . . larger faculty . . . new courses . . . the 'ggreen sophsw develop into an outstanding class . . . juniors prepare themselves for school leadership . . . seniors train for the responsibilities of the future . . . a bigger and more modern W-L is in the making. TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY Page 11 CLASSES Page 25 ACTIVITIES Page 123 SPORTS Page 189 FEATURES Page 207 ADVERTISEMENTS Page 229 V- V f . . ' V .- -, ,V ,V , -1, . V . S .1u.VVg-V- -7 'f-VZ -C V7 , VVX.V'-ln -W, VW.: 1?-.PV 3-.1 ?-,Nga , ?-.43-.1 3-, VW V 3 EVVV ,V ' . 'T'-.Vff 11?-f.V?5' 'VTVV''f.'V5f'lV? 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C Q f' 3'w '1if 1 H1'Lf'Pf21 Z 2 .'Y r E J l actin uw vw New teachers bring new ideas to W-L . . . controversy over the revised English classes . . . dreams of the future classrooms in our new wings . lecturing above the noise of construction crews . . . the menls faculty club . . . departmental meetings . . . Wednesday after- noon get togethers in the library . . . competing with 'aspring fever . . . those eternal detention halls and make-up tests . . . struggling to be on time to and from the administration building . . . crowded mail boxes . . . uPlease inform your homeroom of change in auditorium proceduren . . . 'Els this a fire drill or an air raid? . . . it sometimes seems discouraging but when they don their caps and gowns we know itis worth it! . . . a bigger and more modern W-L is in the making. MR. WILLIAM A. EARLY Superintendent of Schools ' DR. EDWARD .l. BRAUN MR. C. GLEN HASS Assistant Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent of Schools MR. CHARLES J. WALSH Assistant Superintendent of Schools SCHOOL BOARD Left to right: Mr. W'arren Cox, Dr. Barnard Joy, Dr. Erwin R. Draheim, Chairman: Mrs. Elizabelh D. Campbell, Dr. Curtis E. Tuthill. I --sex-, l ,ffy ly' Mr. T. Edward Rutter . . . rounding out his second year as principal . . . graduate of Franklin and Marshall Col- lege with a BS in science and economics . . . Masters degree from Teachers' Col- lege, Columbia University . . . taught school for sixteen years . . . five success- ful years as principal in Caldwell, New Jersey . . . his challenge and aim is to develop the best high school in the country . . . wants to give his students every opportunity to prepare them- selves for the future . . . wishes to offer a greater number of courses to make this possible. Dr. Harold Wilson . . . Associate Prin- cipal and Director of Instruction . . . curriculum consultant . . . always will- ing to be of help to students and teachers alike . . . attended Vincennes University and Indiana University . . . received his doctorate at George Wash- ington University where he now teaches . . . has taught in other elementary and secondary schools . . . says his most interesting experience was during five and a half years in the Army . . . served as Army editor of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and U. S. -British Chiefs of Staff War Plans and Publications . . . well known and well liked by all. 141 ' MR. JAMES D. MAHONEY Dean of Boys MRS. HELEN K. FINLAY Dean of Girls Left to right: Mr. Frischmann, Mrs. Manville, Mrs. Anderson, B. Burcharcl, A. Duvall, M. Milne, Mrs. Wat Ogilvie. -7 F CULTY The Dawn Patrol, first to arrive and last to leave . . . endless papers to grade . . . report card periods come too soon . . . preparing daily assignments . . . guard duty at lunch time . . . every- one sponsors a club . . . in-service train- ing provides new slants on teaching . . . student-teacher conferences bring about better understanding . . . those 'fatomic bomb first aid classesn . . . fun, too- men's faculty basketball games with Stratford . . . Mr. Jones leads the cheers . . . last minute term paper to read . . . commencement . . . the joy of seeing another graduating class. Mabel Allen Louise Allston Alexander Anderson Frances Ballard s J LM 4. E Oh no you don't.,, 5153 Russell Ballard Kenneth Batson Dorothy' Baumle ccThe Stern Power that overlooks us all. l16l F CULTY Frances Bell Florence Booker Dean Brundagb Charles Buckley Caleb Carpenter Richard Carrigan Evelyn Boss Miriam Bracco Virginia Bradley Francis Campbell Mary Campbell Rudy Campbell A ULTY Annabelle Caulfield Thomas Christie Margaret Collins Ellen Corcoran Kenneth Dixon John Donahue MA grade all too familiar to most of us? mi M'ary Councell Nell Currier Elizabeth Dalton Hilda Dryer Jane Elliott John Duncan 990' Maur Andrew Else-a Elizabeth Elsea Rosalind Farley Helen Garstens James Gibson Doris Gilmartin U81 This is a conferen1re?!,' Margaret Fox Donald Frisdhmann Coralie Creenaway Euanna Griffin Ralph Guinther Mabel Hackney FACULTY WX ,fyw Eva Harbawlh Boyd Hargravm Albert Haringer Florenve Hivkerson Barbara Howell ,lark Ieglum f '6Now, lel's see, this must be the ankleff' Helen Hahn Oakley Hall Mignonelte Harrison Alive Hedlund Charles Jerome Robert Johnson FACULTY U93 YYY FAC LTY Thomas Jones Ethel Joyner Franves Keck Helen Kirkwood Dorothea Lippman Catherine Lippy but t iN' 4'Familiar Senior problems? Simon Korczowski Agnes Latham Evert Lindquist Edna Lloyd Sally Loving James Lynch t 5 1: K KL-L Q ,Av- 'cLet,s put those papers away now. FACULTY Marie Malott Paul Manville William May Lloyd McCord Rupert Moure Katherine Newton Minna Margolies Helen Martin Mary May Carleton McEacl1ern George Miller Russell Moncrief R n f 4 1 t 1 5 is Albert Orbell Maude Orndorff Bruno P335 1 'Q 3 Anne Nolte Edward North Q Forrest Peterson Edith Purvell Eric' Rhodes Franklin Rockwell E Regina Svhindelar Robert Shafer John Rothrock Katherine Rucker E221 WM Hazel Snerrill Ruhy Shreeves Jack Simpson Hudgins Smith Roland Spencer Edith Walter Frances Waters Barbara Tillson Lucille Transou Charles Weingartner John Wood Eugene Yager Maribeth Zickert E251 'Q Sa fwwxiz giflif L Q if Nurs? A, up . ww -fx X ,sg 5 2-1 235 S' NN X' X 1 xg -Q13 gm.. ' ly Eg-S , Nzvxz K Mx ,g-A . X , Q 1,, W ,':' ' :V 4vf'f'f0 A , K' 19D5zf'l41A924W1'f ' ' Ml ff X iii? if E ' 3ff5.51 1 y fs X 5 4,12 QQ I N .3 'i Z cnnssns Z 55 Miriam Bracco Helen Marlin Class Sponsors VERNON ABLE reserved . . . well-liked Abe Johnny', rarely quiet , . . usually a riot quiet, but oh, so subtle WILLIAM BENN FLORENCE COPENHAVER Bill Betty love for flying . . . quick thinker Coflsidefate - - - SYmP3thCti0 - - 'likeable CHARLES BONNEVILLE VIVIAN CRAWFORD an all-'round good guy sports Shorty on his mind . cute as a button . . . witty too LAURA BRAUNING JOYCE FINCH Edith a heart as good-natured as her laugh E261 SENIOR -12B FRED BRYSON Bud a new-found friend . . . a rare jokester JOHN CARTER A 3, SENIOR -12B ROY GARNER a sportsman who knows his way around W.-L. CARTH CARNETT ALBERT HOWARD life of any party Al a merry-maker . . . A-1 linebacker LOWELL HERLACHER RAYMOND LAMBERT sociable . . . resourceful . . . Raya energetic . , unassuming . . . easy-going DONALD HOBBS BRUCE LEISTER Don sincere . . , determined . . . good-natured distinguished . , . silent . . . our football captain LUCILLE HOLVENAAR MARGARET LIGHTLE Lucy dancing in her make-up efficient . . . l'13S 3 101 Of get-up-and-go . 5273 V ANNIE LINDE outstanding . . . ever-active DONALD LUMPKINS iID0n!! calm attiude . . . enjoys humor WILLARD LYNCH that knowing smile . . . loyal friend WILLIAM MALLON Bill a big guy with a big heart RAYMOND MILLE HRayY, executive type . . . alert . . . clever E281 MARY, MOCK 1aAgnes:: attractive . . . quiet . . . petite DAVID MORGAN lKDave77 capahle of all undertakings RALPH PINKARD liljinrlcyji a real wit . . . a friendly way RICHARD ROLLINS Dick,' industrious . . a ready smile ALAN SACKS genial personality . . . sincere friendliness BENNET STACKS DAVID WALKER Bennie Dare well known for his likely to succeed , , , serious little green Ford about education RUTH STOKES BARBARA WILSON ar sweet girl that is an asset Pf1l00ii9', to any group easy to appreciate . . . efficient WALTER STOWELL BLANCHE WILSON friendly . . , gets along with sweetness plus . . . forever helping everyone JAMES SWISHER GEORGE WOODS Swish sociable lad . . . enjoys people , i and life practical . . . conversationalist supreme WADE TILLEUX ROBERT YATES Lulu UBOIU a personality that catches Winning WHY - - - SUNNY fliSP0Siii0ll your attention U91 Y. 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Teacher 6 CL SS OF JUNE, 19 2 ANNE ABRAHAMS light-hearted 'n lively . . chatter ehamp JANET ADAMS that charming way and sunny smile make her friendship well worthwhile LESLIE ADKINS , demon in diseussion . . , literary talent galore MAXINE ALESHIRE Miss STANLEY ALLGEIER ustanu when he's around . . . never a dull moment ANN ALLISON ever-ready with a laugh . , . enthusiastic SHIRLEY AMBROSE Mackie talented gal . . . vivacious . . . , capable quiet manner . . . amiable way . . . always sineere DIANA ALLEN WILLIAM ANDERSON a shine . . . a sparkle . . . Will a Sweet Smile where there is Will there is a way 31 Z' r'--w PDR' green-anrl-white ribbons , . . BERT AlNlxENEY enjoys humor . . . :uvvesw-lmounml MARY LOU ARNOLD sweet as honey . . . soft-spoken FRIEDA ATKINSON Freedy quiet dignity . . . artiatic . , .poised f ROLFE ATKINSON good natured . . . distinguished CAROLYN BAKER bewitching blue eyes JAMES BAKER, JR. Jimmie big in brain 'n brawn . . . ever-obliging SPENCER 'BALLENGER an easy-going fellow CAROL BAKER JO-AN BARNES ,weet serenity . , . gracious unaffected 32 that one-man girl and Senior cards . . . BARBARA BAUER sunny and sweet . . . dependable AMY BARRINGTON JEAN BAUMBACH one cute little number . unpredictable . . . alfable . . . a quick wit friendly GERTRUDE BARTON SHIRLEY BEATY Genie Shirl a demure damsel . . . conscientious laughing eyes . . . dancing feet . . . ELLSWGRTH BASSETT ccsandyn an eloquent Orator . precision plus JAMES BATSON lljimfi an invaluable. friend . . . school-spirited U31 sparkling humor ELLEN BEAUCHAMP even-tempered with a smile in her eyes ANN BEDDALL Moose a cheerful word , . . a friendly smile Apu. changed scheflules . . . MARIE BENOIT a Hair for the artistic GORDON BEECHER KATHERINE BENSON HLee!! H'Kute9! common bense . . . good natured gal with the golden hair . . . ever friendly . . . ever fair JOSEPH BEHAN GEORCETTE BERCERON lljoev Clceoll industrious . . . energetic . . quiet, hut oh, how nice to know never enough time AUDREY BENCKERT MARY JO. BERRY a pleasing air . . . strawberry hair Io sweet . . . capable . . . congenial PATRICIA BENN SHIRLEY BERRY FUND , Texas really outdid itself . . . with this gal quiet . . . a willing worker E543 agp- seeing 4'Cuiflance,' ISLA BLANKENSHIP a friend y0u'll long remember . . . reliable JOAN BOENITSCH a quiet sophisticated lass wi will to work GEORGIA BOHRER HD0lly!9 easy to know . . . easy to get along with PEGGIE BOLE bright and merry' . . . chic and cheery tha CAROL BOSS gracious manner . . . pleasing personality DONNA BOWBEER a friendly word . . . ever helpful MARY BOWEN full of ambition and school spirit FRANCES BORDEN D. ROYCE BOYER Frun,' Dee she doesn't have to ask for his interest in music unfailing blessings . . . she can reach up and pick them y 1155 ERNEST BRADLEY Brad', talent with an uninhibited flair BETTYE BRAKE quiet 'n' conscientious JOYCE BRAZIL shv's truly fair FRED BRENNER Mr. Musir- in person JEAN BRICKERD a willing worker . . . we need more like her ROY BROOKS a shy guy with a warm grin JUDITH BROWN ffludyfl sunshine! in her smile KENNETH BROWN ClKen55 oarsman superb . . . caustic wit E561 MARY BROWN quietness at its best college credits . . . THOMAS BROWN .Tomo a personality all his own LLOYD BURLINGAME looks upon the world with an amused candor . . . cutting humor JACQUELINE BROWNING 1ackie', - sweetest girl this side of heaven PHYLLIS JEAN BUNDY Bunny a delicate miss with big warm eyes ELIZABETH BURCHARD uBettyn born with a gift of laughter ,- ALFRED BURDINE Bud king of all wits . . . a wolfish gleam in his eye and Senior subjects . . . CHARLES BURROWS Bucky a shy but knowing smile LOIS BUSHONG personality . . . sweetness . . . good natured LAWTON BUTLER ccBuzzyn there's never a dull moment . . a jack of all trades 371 FAY CALLAWAY THOMAS CANNON Bibby UTOVVIWYH a 4-ute gal . . . pleasant to know fatty dresser . . . a treat to meet FREDERICK CAMP EDWIN CARL Freddie Eddie sulmtle sense of humor , . . gzonfl never idle a moment. . . stutlenl . . . a exr-1-llent r-omlvination thoughtful of others PATRICIA CAlVIl'BELI, DONALD CARLSON ufjflln uD0n,, genuine . . . one in a million a convivial companion PEGGY CAMPBELL JAMES CARR upegsys ujirnrnyv amiable and attractive SANDRA CAMPBELL usundyn warm-hearted . . . musically talented . . . twinkling eyes Civics elections 38 quiet, but mischievous W4-IISK AWN? BARBARA CARTER Babs fun-loving . . . enthusiastic PEGGY CARTER brimming with charm and personality PATRICIA CARRICK Hpath will always reach the top DOLORES CARRICO ClDee7, friendly . . . congenial . . . efficient U91 JOAN CARUSO pleasant personality . . . a smile in her words ALLEN CASSITY faithful choir member CAROL CASWELL an actress in our midst . . . humor and vommon-sense CHRISTOPHER CATOE Chris,' quiet 'n' good-natured . . . loves football and vacations JO ANNE CAUDLE 56.1097 fun in any crowd . . . soviable Social Problems . . Y. DEBORAH CAWLEY Debby dralnatif' ahility plus . . ni-ver-spent energy DOUGLAS CHILD s4D0Hgys a lot of pep for a little guy WILLIAM CHILD Bill a friendly fellow and a lmig aclflition to the Caclvts .IANIS CILLEY funn Chemistry experiments . . . DOROTHY CLARK Dottie quiet riot . . . neat dresser JAMES CLARK ujitnfnyu quiet and. reserved with a winning way SHIRLEY CLARK Shirl friendly, witty, humorous BETTY CLARKE sweet . . . serene . . . sympathetic HARRIET CLELAND HBOBOU a hdral working gal with an quiet with A friendly smile for all infevtinus laugh I40I iff ,av and formulas . . ROBERT CLEMENTS CfBobYY to him life is real! life is earnest JOSEPH CLEMENTS ESTELLE COHEN joe cheery and chatty takes life as it comes, and loves it! DANIEL COFFIN Danny a natural quick wit, the ready comeback RUTH COFFMAN scholastic ability plus a quiet winning way PATRICIA COCSWELL ctpatn friendly miss with the asset of sincerity T413 MARY COLLIER Sissie,' pert . . . blue-eyed . . . an interest in everyone CAROL COMPTON forever in search of the silver lining . . . that certain something EDWARD CONDRA I uEdn enjoys humor, people and life sines, cosines and curves . . . We ,' fy, ' I 'xiii 8' ' JOHN CONRAD ' at ack uawe and dehonair rluel Silt JULIA CONRAD Judy 'E' LEICH CONRAD unpretentious mind . . . jovial MARY CONRAD high I. Q .... delicate 'n' fun PATRICK CONTE Pat jazz enthusiast . . . slick CHRISTOPHER COOK Chris true blue colleen fair n Svvcet a niaater 5 toueh on the iw orica 542 MARTHA CORDER KlLou7l sweet, serene and so sincere BENJAMIN CORISH Benjie,' carefree . . . a happy humor BEVERLY COTTONE Bev, mischievous look in her 1-yt ,y r JAMES COULSBY LORAINE COX Jimmy enjoys life . . . what pep! lots of artistic talent . . . a basketball threat JACK COULSON WILLIAM COX T01-rp, Billy unpretentious . . . tomfoolery 3 IOYHI baseball fall . - - an 8Cl0'r at heart BARBARA COUNSELMAN JANE CREECH Boblne,' quiet and demure and a . l dependable friend a pretty girl, a personallty to match EDWARD COX DONNA CREEDEN Squeek a winner with his friends and vim and vigor, and what vitality , on his crew 4 Z ,eyf i P133 5 '- SALLIE CREMEANS our pretty model . . . oh, those eyes! 4 y drama at rifle range . 'A xxx DUANE CROWTHER ROBERT DALZELL 5 i E high in both stature and ideals Bob ' ' ' progressive a smile that hints of a terrific personality LEQNARD CUJE DORRIS DANIEL, JR. Lennie music enthusiast . . . plentiful smiles RUTH CULVER ujirnv talented . . . he'll ga far ETHEL DAVIDSON loyal worker . . . eager natural charm! . . . beaming conversationalist MICHAEL CURRAN BETTY ANN DAVIS . Miken charming . attractive a demon on the basketball. court smcere NORMAN CUSTARD llN0rm!7 always a friendly word class officers elected , iv E443 l , I I Z5 IVA A I ll , --S .lit it A fe 5? 'QV ng- 5 Senior cgprivilegesv . . RONALD DeLUCIEN Ronnie conscientious 'n' reserved , l NELSON DAVIS ELLEN DEMAREST what wit, what personality . . . a spirited lady in a social whirl what talent! EUGENE DAY NANCY DENHOLM Gene Denpie an unsung worker of the choir a quick boost for your morale ROBERT DAY JOAN DeROSA Bob amiable 'n' attractive debonaire . . . a dashing air BERNARD DEAN EDWARD DeSlMON Bernie 'TEddie scores always, both in basketball really makes our diamond shine and popularity I E451 elf , cheerleaders chosen , . ELIZABETH DILLER 662 Rr 4 'C' lf crBetty19 the only way to have a friend is to be one RICHARD DEVERS PATRICIA DILLEY lfcurlyf, llpatw clean cut . . . lively ambitious 'n' cute as a bug's ear ANN DICKERMAN JAMES DOBSON Dickie Jim a twinkle in her eye and friendship a friendly handshake . . . in her smile a pleasing way HOWARD DICKERSON ANNE DOHERTY N Q .-1' S ,'., uH0wd'yH Bunny good-nature galore.. . . a sincere intriguing Smile . D i sparkling eyes generosity DRUSILLA DIETRICH WILLIAM DOMINICK Dru Bill Cluifl and Wilhdfawn - - - great talent, great wit I-46l 47 football season . DARRYL DORSETT high-spiritedg always on the go SHIRLEY DRUCKENMILLER THOMAS DUNN Shirl Tommy tops in personality . . . always has a blush expert . . . super swell a joke ANN DULANEY she gets a big kick out of living SHIRLEY DUNAVANT dependable . , , valuable friend DANIEL! DUNDON Dan big 'n' brawny 'n' good natured 547 NORMA DUVALL Annie sophisticated . . . mild mannered DONALD EARNER KKD0n!! nonchalanve . . . vooperative JOAN EDMONSTON Eddie an engaging personality ROBERT EDSALL JOHN ENGLEMAN fKB0bY, lfT0nl,, takes things as they come . . . a neat guy . . . a real keen noble minded wardrobe DONALD EDWARDS ELEANOR EUBANK Don a jewel of a person . . . thoughtful trouble never troubles him WILLIAM EGGLESTON Bill oh, that red hair WARREN EISENHOWER Mr, Musivn , . . master of the string bass ROGER ELLIOT ability . . . sure to sueveed HW'-L will shine . . 548 JO ANN EVANS 66101: sweet as can he . . . reserved manner WADE EVERETT friendly sincerity . . . true pal JOHN EWING ujohnnyn a fun punster . . . enigmatic WILLIAM FARNUM HBill7! x PATRICIA FISHER UPG!!! engergetic 'n' entertaining RALPH F ISK Craig a man about town knowledge not gained from hooks WILHELMINA FIELD Billie a gentle disposition and a relaxed personality JOEL FILLEBROWN a real whiz on the guitar E493 CAROLYN FITCH . Sunshine sunshine on a rainy day ELSA FLEMING TNT . . . trim, neat, and terrific' THOMAS FOLLIN Tommy a swell sport if there ever waQ one the cheering section . . . . N401-' RONALD FOREHAND WAYNE FRANK Ronnie always ready to lend a an earnest fellowg a future doctor helpmg hand ROBERT FOUCHS MARGARET FRANZMAN Babu Maggie twinkling eyes behind those specs! great gal . . . conscientious worker RONALD FONTAINE CHARLES FRICK Ronnie Charlie always the comedian vigor . , . all right guy ROBERT FOWLER ALVA FRYE Bob the outward quietness, V . the inward sparkle young man with a horn 503 FRANCES GAFFANY p Fran genuine . . . quiet sincerity a touchdown! . . . DAVID CANOE Dave a man. of merit and mirth ROBERT GARINO ffB0bl, not a worry in the world JEANNETTE GARNEAU like sugar and spice, she's sweet and nice SARAH GARRET joyful and jovial ' ARTHUR GEIGER Art no taller than his many achievements the G. W. g lllfle 51 MARCIA GELLIS a neat sweet gal who's bound to succeed JANET GERMAN willing to do her part and more FRANCES GIBBENS KCFran,, smooth 'n' sophisticated ELOISE GIDEON Skooky hits the peak in popularity . . . pep and personality plus 4, ,, ,, l sl 1 X A 4 decorated floats . . . .' X 'I' in N E I f LQ THOMAS GILBERT ' X , Tommy I pl a dead shot on the rifle range in 1 JOYCE GILLCHREST GORDON GOODIN lively and and likable , . . R0nnie', d 8 lea er good looks . . . impresses all with silent manner 4 IRVIN GLASSMYER ROBERT GOODRICK ulrvn Bob integrity . . . affability suave . , . never perturbed GRACE GOLDBLATT WILLIAM GOOCE spunky . . . unusual personality D Bill restfully reserved . . . congenial RUBERT GOLDEN JOAN ooRDAN1ER HBOHV holmlxies . . . horses and congenial, carefree . . . square dammg a hot-rod enthusiast E521 ANDREW GORDON saA,ldysn a friendship that is sum ere GERALD GORRIE ujerryn a twentieth-century Romeo likes to argue CHARLES GOTT Charlie in the caravan . . JOHN CRANTHAM lack a knack for mischief JOHN GRAY Big John a welcome addition to any party! LINDA CRAY Verna a sparkle all her own LEON GREENZAID firm and steady character always a-grinnin' . . . our carrot-top! ROSEMARIE GRANT' BARBARA GRIEFF Chicloie quiet gentleness . . . delightful genuine warmth in her friendship 5551 QX JACQUELINE GRIFFIN Jacltle well-liked by all who know her ROBERT GRIGSBY uB0bn likes to come to school, but likes to go home better THEODORE GROOM lITed!Y an all-'round sport . . . a great JEANNINE GROVES UNinY! pretty to walk with , . nice to talk with ROBERT CURTZ Bob a quit-k wit . . . a quivk smile touchdown thrill . . . NANCY HACRNEY Nan just as nice as they 1-onto! MARGARET HAHN a pleasant smile and a friendly way KATHLEEN HALL rrKathy!x guy petite 'n pretty . . . lots of fun MARILYNE HALL lfLynne,, laughing eyes . . . an infectious giggle E543 lost by one point! . . . JANET HAMAN a sunny gal from the sunny Soulh .IANIS HAMILTON climpled . . . adorable . . . natural DONALD HANKINS KKDOYID a handsome lad . . . personality plus MAURICE HARBIN Charles a clown in the Crowd . . . never idle PATRICIA HARRISON Put artistic' . . . a will to work 555 WILLIAM HARRY iiBill!P interesting . . . steadfast JUDY HART srjubyn easy-going . . . got what it takes RICHARD HARTMAN KfDiCk9l always just himself . , . that's 0. li ,nn J? PETER HARTWELL WILLIAM HAUSSMANN Pedro Bill a native Bostoniang a swell frivnfl he plays the game until it's won IQATHRYN HARVEY MARGARET HAZEL KiIIy MnrgiP,l that vofmopolitan air' true friends are like prvciou impish eyes jewels WARREN HARVEY WILLIAM I-IAZEL vary-going , , , lvarlvrfhip . , Bill exceptional unexpeclerl wit . . . lnusinm-ss peniu QLAHULE HASSAN JQHN HEAD uvavimh, l'2lpFl1'l0llS, lwguiling johnny WILLIAM HASTINGS Bill ilu- snmmlln Furl . , . nut l1ar4l gi-X along: with F00l1mIlQuePn Doll, . 56 a future aviator . , . looks on the ror-y side of liff- WZ ' ffffif fkfiff DOUGLAS HEDRICK WILLIAM HEISS uD0ugu ccnvillien always ready for a good time straight faced humor SHIRLEY I-IEDRICK she possesses that CL ' ' 7, certain something BETTY HEFLIN an energetic worker . . appreciative JACK HEINTZLEMAN rugged friendliness . . . pigslcin player 57 a clever vard PATRICK HENRY Upatif a phantom of delight . . . hig grin ROBERT HENSHAW Bob an all-round good Joe . determination MARGARET I-IERRON Kfpeggyff Miss Giggles in person! JAMES HILL ujimmyu a diamond in the rough , , , agile Sportsman at lhe Turkey Hop . . . G' 1 ra El CAREER CONFERENCI FREDERICK HILLER KIFY-ed!! College Night . . , SUSAN HIIVIEBAUMH S us le sweet Sue . . . laughing eyes . . dimpleci smile EDWIN HINELINE uEdav loves fun, but he has a serious sirle a five.5tar general in any Servi,-e DEANE HILLENBRAND our high svorer, and howl! JOSEPH HILTON ujoeu the life of the party when it comes to magic! DAVID HIMEBAUGH Dare tall, dark 'n' handsome MARGARET HIRST Curleen personality and pep . . . neat 'ni trim RICHARD HODCSON Dick,' as friendly as they Come KATHERINE HOFFMAN Anne a treat to meet on any street! 581 in WARREN HOLFORD Blondi a mental whiz . . . a regular guy! PHYLLIS HOLM llphyli, a honey with honey-colored hair MARGARET HOLMES llpeggyn a tiny little lady JAMES HOOPER lljim!! a born actor . . . and a rlever boy with the books! E591 JOELLYN HOOVER ll-Io!! a new gal who is tops with us ROBERT HORN HB0b!, a good guy . . . always nice to know WILLIAM HORN l5Will,, handy with the quill and the quip JOAN HORNINC little, lively, likable MARY ROSE HORTON lfMary!I easy to get along with worry about credits . . . MAURICE HUGHES 1 a real low voice, a real big heart ROBERT HUGHES Bob fun-loving, friend-loving WILLIANI HOWSER DORALIE HULTQUIST 1 soft blue eyes . , . blond hair . . . Ulll-lll'l'l HARRIET HUMPHERY KGPun,cy,, delightful . . . possesses a vibrant personality CAROLINE HURST Toni 'v five foot two, eyes of blue' Senlor class presents . . . GENE HYDEN DIANE IRWIN a platter-fan, 5 ngtm-al.b0rn delightful, delectable-, delovely comedian ALLEN IDE JUNE IWATA HAZ!! lfleepll adds zest to any crowd, peppy 'n' perky a cinder dust hoy HENRY ILER JAMES JACKSON an easy-going companion, ,Iummy l ' h h h 0 ever wit 8 ms a sharp boy, likable thru 'n thru JOAN INGALLS MARTHA ANN JACKSON lljodyff KfMUrty,, a Connecticut Yankee with red hair makes friends with case, keeps and freckles them without difficulty i611 DAWN IRWIN a nature-loving gal Out of the Frying Pan . . Christmas baskets . . . HERBERT JEFFERSON Ilene sensitive-nature . . . 8 g03l Seeker FREDRIIIK .IAEGER MARGARET JENKINS Pinky Maggie flaming liair, just plain nun quiet vomposure CAROLYN ,IANSON DONNA JENS Rusty Nicky a marrot lop with a friend for sparkling wit, spontaneous ewryf l'l? Vklff laughter NANCIE JAQUETTE LAWRENCE JEPSON HNUIIN Larry always oliliging . . . jubt wonderfull 3 personality that makes one of the tops WILLIAM .IARNION PATRICIA JOHNSON Bill Ann op5 in anylioflyl lvuok in lier eye, a perpetual gleam l62l rlecoraterl floors BARBARA JOHNSON sweetness, pep and brains VIVIAN JOHNSON warmly considerate of others WILLIAM JOHNSTONE UBill!, a whiz on the drums and with the gals CHARLES JONES Charlie sincere, conscientious, a loyal friend JERRY JONES a friendly easy going manner De.lEANNE- JOY Jeanne a femme fatale in person superb girl ROBERT KARNS flBob,, a good friend . . . a quiet disposition MARGERET' KAY HMaggieY, a cheery little gal . . . tip top clium PATRICIA KEFAUVER llpatv lilting laughter . . . capable i631 the Alumni dance . . . CAROLE KILANDER gentlemen prefer blondes HENRY KERFOOT PATRICIA KILLEEN our champion golfer . . Pat straightforward I cute and concise WILLIS KERN BARBARA KING solid character . . . natural ways always a lady . . . tranquil SHERLIE KESSLER CHARLES KING calm . . . always welcome Charlie a draftsman . , . bound to succeed BETTY LEA KIELY CRAIG KING immediately likable . . . always the ready comeback strawberry tresses we DIANE KING cute as a button . . . an impish grin JOAN KIRK captivatin' charm . . . gay , . . relaxed JEAN KIRSCH Jeanie pep personified . . . a chatter champ JOHN KIRTLEY a thoughtful lad' . . . sincere and true 65 EDWARD KLOMAN Nelson one dependable friend CHARLES KNEELAVND Chuck calm, cool and collected BETTY KOSTER always busy . . , diligent sch-ool worker ALLEN KRESS earnest . . . individual characteristics ANNE KLEINOEDER Annie W-L's bid for the Miss America crown a gay vacation . . . RONALD KRUEGER MARION LAMERS Ronnie red hair and all that goes with it even-tempered . . - good-natured NANCY KUGLER WILLIAM LANG full of pep . , . full of friendliness Kirk JON LAKING il twinkle in his eye . . eonvivial eompanion ROBERT LALOR iKB0bH The Champion in swimming and in erew JOHN LAM BERT expert in debates . . . distinctive chuckle groan-school again . . 5661 personality . . . wit personified DOUGLAS LATHROP uD0ugu all-around sport ROSALIE LAW Shirley an agile mind . . . a pleasant smile 3:00 every morning! . . . GORDON LEISCH Flash hunting and fishing, his pleasurea HORACE LAYTON RUTH LEMMON Skippy Ruthie quiet . . . conscientious . . . a friendly word and smile dependable for everyone JANE, LAYTON CHARLOTTE LEON a genuine, warniheartecl lady l'CfI'e5hiTlE . . . kindlY LILLIAN LEE VIRGINIA LEONE 4 combination of friendliness Ginny and attravtiveness , alluring . . . easy to talk to MARTHA LEE BARBARA LERWILL llHI'dW0Fkif1S - - - 3 leader striking . . . chic chick . . . super-student 5671 WILLIAM LESLIE B ill a versatile sportsman really terrifir- CUY LESTER lljackp height in sociahility . , . assured WILLIAM LEWIS uBillyn a big tease 'n, a great guy DAVID LEWIS Dave quiet . . . capable . . . likable VIRGINIA LICKOK Jeannie reserved but full of fun catching our busses . . fee suga IRIS LINGLE the more you know her the more you like her ROBERT LITTEN l1B0bll firm reason and temperate will SHIRLEY LLOYD invaluable friend . . . interest in people PATRICIA LONG llpatn r and spice and everything nice PEGGY LONG MARY-ELLEN LUKENS Mpeg!! uM0lly99 a dependable Miss with a previous and petite radiant air PATRICIA LOUD ELEANOR LUNDBERC Put Elle radiant hair . . . radiant smile new but well-known . . . charming PETER LUISA WILLIAM LUPTON Pete Bill a good-will ambassador from Italy likable . , . pleasant disposition DANIEL LUKE DAVID MABRY Dan Dave always a comeback . . . terrific . . . cut up . . . easy to know sportsminded i691 BRUCE MacGILL the Joe with the pearly smile Y0u're tarflylv . morning announcements . . DAVID MACKEY Dave fun to talk to . . . nice to he with MARCIA MMNAUCHTON ilMarCyl7 a sweet manner, petite 'n punctual GEORGE MAGHAM an optimist with never a care JOHN MALTBY lljimi! quiet sincerityg friendly to all MARY MANHARDT a sure cure for the blues MARY ALICE MANVILLE saMidgers shining blue eyes . . . capacity for being comical THOMAS MAPLES o4T0n19l hanclsome, friendly, sincere . . . can we say more? EARL MARCEY cool in smooth JUNE MARCEY so relaxed, so likable! E703 CHRISTOPHER MARE MARTIN MASON Christie MUGS-'BH interesting . . . intellectual 3 WFY Wifi 3 b00SI I0 any Eatheflng EDYTH MARSHALL STANHOPE MASON l4Ed'ie!9 NStan9 expressive , , , to know her is what that boy does with a sax' to like her LILLIAN MARTIN 1 anet works hard at everything interesting NANCY MARTIN Inkie Hash of a sinvere smile 711 .im WILLIAM MATTHEWS Bill a sport in every sense of the word DORIS MATTM an enthusiastic gal . . UELLER PETER MAUGHAN Pete a great guy . . . Assembly today a lot of spirit 9 ROBERT MAXWELL WALTER McCAI-IAN Bob reliable . . . hardworking a winning way-especially with the gals SHIRLEY MAY CLAUDIA McCARTNEY a lot of spunk . . . one of those Ducky musical Mads , . petite stature . . . provocative personality FRED MAYE PATRICIA MCCARTHY a lover of life . , . easy-going Pap sparkling brown eyes . . . dependable and dear CARL MAYER ERIN McCAWLEY 0aSY'i0 Eel al0Hg With - - - a peach . . , a new found friend nice to have around N if 721 ll CLARA SUE McCLESKEY thoughtful . . . quiet reserve short-period days . . A ANNE LEE McCOY KATHLEEN McKEON takes all seriously . . . shy Kay f ' dl' Hen mess friendly . . . full of pep LEONARD McCOY JOAN McKINLEY Sonny exuberance . . , active mind always on the go . . . tireless worker SHIRLEY McDONALD JO' ANN McLEAREN easy to know, even easier to like a loyal cadeu , , , faithful . . . ever-able LEWIS McEACI-IERN RICHARD McNEILL searching for the basic truths DiCk . . . t bl me ue subtle sense of humor . . firm ideals E731 1 ELLEN McKAY a hard worker and a high-ranker in the Cadets and activity periods . . . ft, E ,AW fi f 3 Is, gi lunch bell. . . BARBARA MEEK Bobby,' a loyal Floridian . . . a way Wilh the brush and palate ROBERT MELTON uBObn unassuming disposition . , . of the personable grin A HERBERT MENSER Herbie a loyal friend . . , a sincere ally CHARLES MILLER lKBilll9 an inquiring mind DOROTHY MILLER Dany to excel is to live 741 MICHAEL MILLER HMikel7 one bang-up cadet! NORMAN MILLER llN0rm7f liveliness at its best SALLY MILLER calm, cool 'n collected WILLIAM MILLER Wild Bill the quick wit, the ready quip 'lin MEREDITI-I MILNE an asset to any college, any RALPH MINOR individuality in person ANN MITCHELL Mitch the very best in a tall miss BARBARA MITCHELL blonde hair and brains . . . what a combination crowd I75 JOYCE MITMAN a versatile musician DORCAS MOLUMPHY science and music run in her blood JEAN MONCRIEF ever in search of new interests IRWIN MONDSCHEIN UEars,Y warm-hearted . . . self-assured GAIL MONROE a twinkle and a, sparkle in her smile long lunch lines . . . laden trays . . . LOIS MOYE high svholastic' ability . . . a captivating sparkle STUART MONROE Nstufl a sociable Joe . . . a swell sense of humor CHARLES MONTGOMERY Charlie,' leadership, ability, service . . . someone pretty swell DAVID MOORE Dave good-natured . . . good-hnmorod KQLENNA MORGAN a genuine friend . . . a sweetness all her own U63 MARGARET MUNOZ llpeggyfl tiny lass . . , varied interests MARY LOU MUNSON big sparkling eyes . . . wonderful school spirit DOROTHY MUSE fCDOtY! a dreamer with a penny EMMA NAGY a smile and a greeting for everyone cafeteria clean-up . . . BARBARA NASH Bobbie charm 'n capability combined SALLY NEWMAN one sweet 'n petite little miss AUDREY NICHOLS have you ever seen a clreami walking? ANN NINDE avsweetheart through and through KENNETH NISBET ClKen!! firm and steady character I77l DAVID NOTTINGHAM Dave winning wit . . . distinctive: smile MARIE NOWELL KIRea,Y her field is art . . . attractive . . . efficient KAREN O'BEIRNE Peaches a winsonie wit, a gay modesty KAY 0'BEIRNE, her friendship . . . a lovely jewel T WILLIAM O'BEIRNE Bill vlean-rut . . . loads of fun WILLIAM O'BRIEN Lurry,' vapalnle . . . a great guy ROBERT O'DONNELL Bobby takes life at its best MARTHA OCILVIE determined . . . school spirit a willing worker 78 clock watching . . . RAYMOND ORNDORFF l4Ray5! mild mannered . . . quiet 'n conservative THOMAS OUTERBRIDGE KfTo,n,, diligent 'n reserved ARTHUR OWEN A nie got an aspirin? . , . quick quips . . . sense of humor NORMAN PADDOCK gay gentleman . . . solid humor NANCY PANOSSIAN every inch a lady McIVOR PARKER HMGCH adds color to any crowd MILLIE ANN PARKIN a good and willing worker RANDY PAS Romeo had nothing on him! VALERIE PATTEN always there to lend a helping hand E791 MARGARET PAXSON uljeggyn eyes that always sparkle GEORGE PAYNE musical interests . . . sings tenor in OUI' qllaflet JAMES PAYNE czjimmyay a little man that casts a 2:30 bell! long shadow .TOANNE PAYTES H1091 quiet 'n moe DAVID PECKENS Peck' happy go luvky Wlfiizaj- ,. EEi:?5523'53 .,.fva!3 fA plays and dances BARBARA PETERS Bobbie Io beautiful velvet brown eyes DOROTHY PETTIE Dottie pert 'n practical ROBERT PETTIT -xx CHARLES PIERCE Charlie a great guy . . . a worthy pal JANE PIERCE Bob demure . , . few words, many affable . . . quiet wit thoughts NANCY PHILLIPS ELIZABETH PIPPEN Nance Liz skilled in sports . , versatile a Sn-gamlined gal, ghafg our Liz NANCY PICKERINC JAMES PITTS a girl of many BFCOIIIDIISIIIIICHIS Jimmy smartly clad.. . . an answer for everything fso homework and reports . . . RUTH POTTER a bundle of fun JAMES POOLE BARBARA POWELL lfBuzzy,, lCBarbS,! a Cassanova- shall we dance? a friend in need is a friend indeed EILEEN POPE JOHN POWERS silence is golden . . . hut one must kee s things buzzing 'n humming P be heard once in a while ASHTON POPLIN ELEANOR PRATT DuvHy friendship to many . . . good will to all a sure shooter . . . a hole in one DONALD PORTCH GEORGE PRICE Don talent on the guitar . . . , , . Hey Coodlookinn type of jollity that wins many friends lgll 'O' 5 ..'T' Xe MARY PRIESTMAN Sue :weet 'n sophistirated JOYCE PROCTOR ROBIN RANDOLPH golden hearted . . . heaps of fun BARBARA RATCLIFFE Joy Barby ec-retary hound the mildest of manners . . . the gentlest of heart .IACKQULINE PROPES VERNON RAWLS Jackie silent . . . direct . . . honest a Swell girl . . . llllIt'll artistic ability WILLIAM PRYOR DOROTHY RECTOR Bzll Dottie no amner or saint, but the spark-plug cheerleader . . . poise heet of chaps and personality ROGER RAMSI Hoge extra friendly . , . enthusiasm galore Exam-cramming . . . f82 '17 SARAH REDD swings a mean paint brush . . . seldom provoked .IEANETTE REED ujanu a vivavious blonde . . . top musiral ability .IOANNE REED A smooth clothes . . . a merry hello RICHARD REEDER Dick worry and relief . . . EVELYN REEVES tiny 'n terrific ROBERT REID nB0bu a small addition in a big way . . . baseball on the brain SYLVIA RENSHAW talkative . . . just bubbling with pep SHIRLEY REPASS attractive 'n active J AMES REYMER Jimmy spirited sc-hool leader . . . everyone knows and likes him stole all the gals hearts with his smiles 'n songs gas CAROLINE RHODES pep 'n energy . . .friendly to all RONALD RICH Ronnie tennis enthusiast . , . witty and alert JOYCE RICHARDSON as merry as the clay is long JUDY RICHEY a red-headed live wire in pep unpredictable a devilish gleam and politics BETTY ROGERS sweet 'n sunny HELEN ROGERS winning ways . . . rarin' to go PATRICIA ROGERS MARY JANE RUBLE a streamlined style . . . natural gaiety BARBARA RUSHBROOK personable and pleasing ELINOR RUST Pat well-poised , . . terrifir' artist dazzling eyes . . . darling dimples CAROLE ROLLISON cute gal, cute ways . . . an interest on the football team 585 RICHAR D SAUNDERS iCDick!7 lnisvllief plus athletic' almility BARBARA ROSS Bobbie a good sport . . . determination and snow battles . . . 15' we t I if V tfhiffffiglz f , zfegw- f ,. 2 . 6 Gals this a dagger-?', . . MICHAEL SLHEFFEL Mike enjoys life with relaxation WILLIAM SHAW Bill BETTY SCHINDLER a little girl with a big personality happy humor . . . engaging smile DONALD SHAW KKDONH MARTHA SCHWALEN BERG always laughing , . . ahundanre of energy . - a natural ease . . , sterling quality GLASSELL SCOTT LENA SIGMUNDSSON Scott the golden redhead with the . . . bright smile enjoys life . . . a thesplan thru 'n thru NOEL SHANKO ELVIN SILL foot loose and fancy free UPGICH live . . . laugh , . ,love 'n be happy E863 ELIZABETH SILVER Betsy petite in size . . . excels in looks and leadership BETTY SIMMONS uB00bn Miss Sophistication . . pert 'n pretty EUNICE SIMONS subdued wisdom . . . gentle heart MARGARET SIMPSON V :cMaggien witty and nice . . . a bright mind FRANCES SIMS golden hair . . . a sparkling smile CHARLES SITKIN Charlie one of our crew . . . a truly grand guy ALICE SMITH Cissy a unique Winsome way CAROLYN SMITH Smitty the world belongs to the energetic wi WILLIAM SMITH Bill ' a good-natured guy . . . candid memories of English lit . . 13Wg 'faeces REX SNODGRASS ready to play when his work is done MERLE ANN SNYDER accomplishes whatever she plans . . . never-spent energy IRIS SORRELL delectable and delightful RONALD SOURS llR0nn?,7Y r-uh up the road with his hut-rod 588 basketball season . . . ROSELYN SOURS as lively as the bubbles in ginger ale NANCY SPEAKE always willing to lend a helping hand MARY SPEARBACK frank and expressive in her thoughts SALLY SPICER sugar 'n' Spicer . . . is there anything nicer RONALD SPILMAN Ronnie carefree . . . hardiness and happiness track practice . . . KENNETH STARK caKennysa imaginative . . . merriment within MARY LOUISE STEINKE Stinkie spontaneous . . . neat as a pin DONNA STELLER quiet and serene BARBARA STEPHENS Barbi likable and alluring . . . peck of gold HARRIET STERN sparkling poise . . . short waved tresses 5891 MARY STEVENS c4Mllryy9 charming . . . vivacmus FORREST STIEG obliging . . . thinks as fast as he talks EDWARD STOCK Eddie confusing but amusing PEGGY STOKELY brimming with charm , . hearty versatile NANCY STONE warm, gracious and understanding REGINALD STONE sssonnyn meet him once . . . like him exer I-IAZEL STRICKLER a laugh that all of her enjoys DONALD SULLIVAN uDonu works hard . . . successful . . . mighty fine SONIA SURBER tall . . . dark . . . beautiful Choir Spring Concerl . . f9O ROSS SUTER Bubbles not much to say . . . an eye toward the gals JERRY SUTTON a handsome guy . . . unassuming amity LILLIAN SWAIN uleunn fun to he with . . . magnanimity WILLIAM TAUBE Bill,' sincerity personified , . calm, unruliied ' A.-dmyt, I Junior - Senior Prom RICHARD TAYLER regular guy . . . kindly words SUZANNA TEGELER Susie', heart of gold . . . a perfect friend CAROLYN TENNEY Home attractive . . . sweet nature . many friends VANCE THIEDE flpetefi even tempered . . , good natured JANET THOMAS cute, blonde and 00-la-la! f91 PATRICIA THOMAS HPat7, pep and hep DONALD THOMPSON KlD0n!l likable in every way EDNA THOMPSON Eddie an all-round cadet and a good sport FRANK THOMPSON look up for the better things in life ,Y -f-f' ll! .fus- final exams . . . TOYA THOMPSON a 1-ute little gal . . . posses? a misc-hievous air RICHARD THORTON Dic'lr,, mf-.mingful solitude FAY THRIFT prettiness and poise- BARBARA TIEMANN sophistication . . . an eye-vatvhing wardrobe .IOHN TINNEY lljurkii natural vase in friemllinvs I92l WILLIAM TOONE Bill vongenial and reserved . . . has many vompanions ROBERT TOWERS lCB0bY, Gene Krupa has nothing on him ELIZABETH TURNER CCBeny57 sweet and sympathetic SARA TURPIN Susie her looks and poise stand out in any crowd R55 PATRICIA TUTHILL HPut!9 a good sport . . . polite . . . amiable MARY VAN SANT Caroline her intellectual ability does not mar her natural charm JOANNE VAN WHERRY soft, dark tresses . . . viVaCi0uS and fun-loving I JACKQULINE VIAU Jackie pe-p enthusiast . . . always busy E951 green hats . . . MARTHA JANE VILLACRES one in a million EARL WADE willing worker . .. . bound for success MARJORIE WALKER considerate . . . affable CAROL WALSH HKyie!3 lots of fun . . . ooh, that at-Cent EDMUND WALSH lKEd9, a regular guy . . . easy to appreciate signing annuals ELIZABETH WALSH Kfsuelf zestful . . . ever-friendly MARILYN WARD Sue delightful . . . conscientious JOAN WATSON Ioanie a warm, vibrant personality . . sparkle and wit VIRGINIA WATT unaffected-always alert DOUGLAS WAUGH KlD0ug,! gets around . . . can really handle money E943 NANCY WEETHEE Lee - quiet and sweet, but always a twinkle in her eye DEAN WEIHE great guy . . . easily found by the roar of his Model A ELIZABETH WELBON uBetsyn mental whiz . . . Betsy and her violin JOAN WELCH a gal that is nice to know , , , how she hates to carry books, Class Night . . . grarlualion praetiee . . SALLIE WELLER newer a dull moment . , . quite a gal KENNETH WELLS a World traveler . . . glad to have him ROBERTA WELLS Bert there-4 is beauty in her smile EDGAR WESTERN Eddie a patient ear . . . never perturbed BENNETT WHITE a man of few words MARGARET WHITTED Sissie a truet southern lrelle . . . sweet and swell JUNE WHITTLE vun . . . vigor . . . vitality BRUCE WILDMAN a truly fine friend PEGGY WHARTON MARJORIE WILKES T0f1y', lruhlmling laughter . . . devilish eyes an ambitious gal . . . medic-to-he f E 95 r ' BARBARA WILKINS Barb many friends . . . many good friends STEPHEN WILLARD Steve a quiet manner . . . a friendly disposition FRANK WILLET courteous, calm, ambitious ANN WILLEY looks like she just stepped out of a band-box JACQUELYN WILLIAMS Jackie ever eager to aid i961 CHARLES WILSON, JR. Charlie,' clean-cut . , . commendable 'WILLIAM WINE Bill initiative . . . amiability JEAN WINE makes herself known in any company MERLE WINN delightful . . . radiates cheer ARTHUR WISE uRay9s gets a lot out of living , , . keen mind Senior Prom . . . corsages and programs . . LEROY Woons DIANE YOST ffLeev a pretty girl is like a melody Hot-Rod King SHIRLEY WOOD ELLEN YOUNG Little Daggn talented . . . likable . . a true friend an exceptional personality . . . stimulating vigor EVELYN WOODHAM HELEN ZAHRNDT Arlene calm . . . pleasant . . . serenely fair easy going 'n quiet JAMES WRIGHT GRACE ZODA jim Gracie a man of merit cute little brunette . . . enthusiastic MARGARET YATES RICHARD ZOLLNER npeggyn 4fDickn cute . . . concise . . . conscientious good looks . . . someone special. l97l caps and gowns . . . graduation at last! Nicholas J. Couzinas. Donald C. Nesheim Robert Weitzel IN MEMORY OF OUR FRIENDS Mr. L. G. Hamm Mr- Rudolph C. Campbell Mrs. Margaret Moore E931 1144 Class Sponsors 11A Cla-SS Officers fLefz to rightj: Mrs. Dryer, Miss Shindelar, Chairman. Udefr lv fighlli L- PBFFY- ViCe'Pf9Sid011fi G- Allen' Pfeiideflfi B fy? I Norval William Conway Caller Gamble Gardy W lll l A f f s llll ' l t as We ,gg ll llll .W .A f if aff , 5 f ,ff,f5f1gf- ,',' ' 'W , .-f -' . fa -L1:gpgf.- ' a l' ' David .lavk Renee Hawthorne Wiggins Jackson Tom Haislip maps- ' 4.1 1 Vf' won ' ' V, uf. ' ' 'f 4,4 , ff f., 5, , ., X if f ' f.-- 2 yf ' C' f ff fly X 1 A flu., ' .4 f -'I ,W ,W V4 fy' w .- ag, n f farm-wJ 1' June Lee I 0,4 2: an V3 . Bowers, Secretary-Treasurer. Frank George Thomas Betty Alderson Allen Atkeson Bowers John Ray George James Connole Dolmyns Ehersole Freschi UNIOR - 11B 5991 IU IOR -IIB Helene Donna Donald Sf-llner Swindle Thomason Ylurvin Charlotte Joan Turner Yvolf Yetton Bernard Edna Joe Madigan Maines Mellown 5121 . 39 f K . , ' -1 J - K f'f 'Z . eg X.'e'- ' . r . -.,., sgQ.g'.g., i-Qing N . yi gffl if 115' f ur . . a-a s A. .2 . .k' N Trfrsbeiw f .5321 Melvin Moreland 1 e M ani me K i .i m if Na. Q A Q Q99- L. 1 fb ,Q , x Larry Bill Walter Perry Rovlle Seflgwiek Junior Class Sponsors J. Elliot, H. Purley. A. l.ull1um, E, Corcoran. BI. Cnuncell, F. Waters. H. Hahn, E. Yager. E. Elsea. E. Crilin. E. Dalton. I., Harrison. H. Sherrill. 51. Fox, L. Transou, K. Dixon, R. Johnson, D. Yrischmanu, Chairman. 51001 Junior Class Officers P. Claxlon, Vice-Presidentg T. Thayer, Presidenlp J. Squire, Treasurer: S, Stump. Secrelary Charles Thomas David Barbara Margie Mary Dee Constance Ahh Almott Ahell Alrrahams Adams Adams Alexander Alfano GUY James Martha Edward Charles George Harriet W lt Allen Allred Allston Alsop Anderson Anderson Anderson Ancljlergon Donald Willialn Betty Anne Jane Mary Anselmo Armhruster Arnett Arnold Arny Arny UN IOR -11A Donald Ray Nicholas Donald Alice Robert Aronson Asvherfeld Aspiotis Athey Atkinson Ayers 51011 I l 1 . Lawrence Irene Teresa Judith Irene Thomas Janice Robert Thomas Babcock Bacon Badger Bair Baird Baird Baker Baldwin Baldwin Geraldine Robert Marilyn Emilie Marjorie Ronald Elizabeth Bobbie Lois Barber Barnes Barrett Bauer Bauer Beavers Beckner Bell BCVHI1 Albert Elizabeth Cheron Paul Betty Beverly Nancy Carl Lyle Bieber Birch Black Black Bladen Bladen Blakeney Blankenship Blevins f if W W' I r . r 'R r 1 'M lrl,y 5 Susan Elizabeth Waller Constance Raymond Harriet Rosalyn Barbara Beverly Blumenfeld Blundell Booriakin Boush Bowers Bowie Bradford Brady Brady Arlene Richard Michael DeLouie Edwena Jerry Nancy Bray Brewer Broderick Brown Brown, Brown Brown 51023 Brown Brown Browne Brumbach Brumfield Buckham Burba Patricia Wilmot Everett Beverly Mary Sharon Lollie Mary Dwight Margie Mary Joseph Elissa Stanton Burgrlorf Burgess Burnett Bush Hush Calahresc Calhoun IU IOR -11A Crave Rieharrl Rieliarfl Diana Naney Diana Fay Calkins Calvert Carlin Carlson Carlston Caroon Carrieo Jane Beverly Jean Nancy James Portia Leon .lohn Jean Carter Chaffee Cheri Chick Chiflester Child Christenlrury Christensen Clark Joseph William Laura Patrivia Porter John James William Richard Clark Clarke Clarkson Clary Claxton Clayhorne Coffin Cogswell Cohen Ann Sue Palrieia Patrieia David Shirley Carole David Carolyn Coiner Colbert Collins Colton Collier Compton Connell Conway Cook ,,fy ' 1 371 1 f'nt V 3, i, I ,E iiriu' Z4 , 2353? p t lev A, l Sally Frances James Jean William Robert Vaughan Kathleen William Cook Cooper Copland Corr Coulson Cowan Cox Creamer Creekmore EIOSJ Stuart Phyllis Marcia James Shirley Barbara Patricia Margaret Artie Crickenburger Crist Crosby Crown Culpepper Cunningham Curry Curtis Dafiin William Carl Sylvia Barbara Lawrence Chester Elsie Janice Milton Dailey Dammann Darnall Darnell Davies Davis Davis Davis Davis Virginia Williairi Walter John Barbara Lawrence Valerie Anne Ronaiti Davis Day DeCro0t Demarest Denson Dewey Diegel Dixon Dixon Philip Paul Eva Diane Evelyn Barry Judith Carol Nancy Dobyns Dolan Dorsey Dortzbach Douglas Drain Dunkle Dunn Dussault Janet Mary Joe Davitl Helen Elloraine C1-orge Dutrow Dvorak Dyekman Eanes East:-rling Eastham Eaton JU IDR -11A f 1 or mv . f a I -, Rif-harcl Shirley Lawrence Davicl flloria Rivhartl Helen f104J Edwards Efner Eisler Eller Ellm-r Elmlxlacl Emerson Mary Edwin Barbara Elinor Audrey Nestor Owen Ensmlnger Enzor ESI'illIll'y'I'l' Everett Evers Fabella Fang IU IOR -11 Dick Hazell James George Marilyn Richard Ray Farman Faulkner Fearson Field Fields Fitzsimmoris Fontaine Philip Marion Mary Rod Mary Joel Sue George Dianne Foote Fowler Franke Franklin Freneh Friedman Frisbie Fritsehmann Frye Robert Merle Alive J-oan Kaye Joerle Frieda Allen Shirley Fuleher Funk Gabrielle Gaddy Gage Gaines Gallaher Galpin Gant James Gail Geraldine Willialn Gale James Joan Marjean Williaiml Gardiner Garland Garrard Garrett Garrison Garrison Gatlin Gidinsky Gilbert Patricia Douglas Robert Ruth Stanley Richard Grady Richard Robert Glaze Gluntz Gordon Gordon Gordon Gossom Gothard Gottschalk Gottschalk 11105 E 4 Leila Dixie Shannon John Mary Duleie Betty Betty Milf! Grant Greene Greene Griflith Grinder Gurganus Guy Guynn Husse J M G 3 ,ini I Thomas Patrieia John Anne ,loan James Aliee llorothea James Hahn Hall Hammond Hannegan Hansbrongli Hansm om Hansen Hansen Hardin Ann ,lo Ann Robert Constanes Gail Richard' Barbara Barbara Alan Hardison Harrill Harrington Harris Harrison Harsliman Harvison Haleh Hawes ffl' - lin' Q Mary Wayne John Marjory Betty Dorothy Barbara Roger Howard Haymaker Hazel Heinhuek Helter Henshaw Henshaw Hensley Herrmann Hicks Paul Barbara Ronald Mary Russell Carl Vvendell High Hill Hill Hillman Hilt Hogshead Hoisington f1063 Holmes H-ornaday Hough A Howard Hubbard Martha .lon Palricia Sally Frances Rim-hard Hughes William HUlflSllK Edna Charles Joan June Charles Christopher John Hunt Huppuch Irvin Irvin Jackson Jackson Jackson JU IOR -11A Ralph Shirley Nancy Charles Marguerite Mildred Norine Jacobs Jacobs James Janson Jenkins Jenkins Jennings Thomas Bonnie Nancy Sherlene Betty Gail Janet George Patricia Johns Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Thomas Shirley William Ervin Edla William Marie Jack Milton Jones Judd Kallio Keel Kendall Kennedy Kenyon Kerchival Kerns Scott Donald Walter Nancy Donald John Elizabeth Myrtle Ronald Kidd Kidwell Kidwell Kiger Kildoo Kimball Kimmerling King Kintisch I ,, , ., , - -- , 1 in v 1' Q ! ' Patricia Jerry Adell James Sandra Shirley Alfred Sarah Randolph Knapp Knepper Knight Knudson Kocher Koehne Koster LaBoon Lane 1:1071 M l ' Sally Javk Paul Norma Elaine Ruth Nancy James e vm Langbein Lardin Lauffer Lawson Layton Leon Leonard Lethvo Levavasseur Judy Judy Jefferson Ric-hard Nanry Ralpli Susan lflorenve Willialit Lt-vin Lewis Lindsay Little Litton Logan Long Loveless Lowder Frank Robert Jean Carl Charles Patricia Sandra Barbara Barbara Lowe Lowe Lucas Lust Lynn MacMillan Matlavey Maitland Many Q t'.Ltt,A lk. Q t-ai fl f G , s ' Rivliard Rosalie Mappcs Marano UNIOR -11A fa 1 ,. ix' l X . Norma Jules L Marjorie Maria Elizabeth Dean Mildred Marshall Martin Marvin Marx Mason Matteo Matthew Ann Pauline Wilson Robert Carol Mollie Betty Maxwell Mt'Bride Mc-Carthy Mt-Convhie Mt'Cormir'k M4-Cowan Mf'Coy Martin Perry Williain Cllarlsey Mary Rolwrt Katlilrt 111081 MoCullougl1 Mvflurdy Mf'Dowf-ll Mvlfarlanv lVIc-Cervt-y Mc-Kay Mt'K0ss Margaret Warren Mona John Jane Barbara Ann IFLHFIIOU McLaughlin McNabb McNellis McSurely Measor Medford JU IOR -11 Harry Charles Claire Charlotte James Donald James vlerchant Meredith Messinger Meyers Miles Miller Miller Kent Paul Jack Bernice Maryan Carolyn Irene Helen James Miller Miller Milnick Moir Molseed Moody Moore Moore Moore Patricia Barbara Christine Dorothy Robert Carla Joyce James Mildred Moran Morris Morris Motley Mulligan Mullins Murphy Muse Musgrpve 3arbara John . Jerry Wayne Diana Lona Janice Neal Evelyn Myers Neate Nelson Niskanen Netzer Newman Nicely Nichols Nitti Y .,. 1 au- ll' if-hard Marguerite Robert Elspeth Robert Marilyn Cary Lei h H g arry Noel Noell Nolting Norgaard Norman Norquest Nuss Ogden Olmsted E109 Roy Charles Lee Fred William Jean John Barbara Lois Olson 0,Rear Orndorff Oscanyan Owens Pallange Palmer Parker Parkinson Betty ,lack Vashti Richard Joan Nancy .loan Payne Pearson Peecksen Pells Percy Perkins , Perry Angeline ,lune Carolyn Patricia Laura ,lack Charles Pettit Pfiugshaupt Phillips Pierce Pike Pinto Pitcher f Q Lois Frank l Peters-on Petrola Bonnie Ruth Plahte Pomeroy Donald Garland Richard Bettie Janet William Poole Potter Potter Potts Potts Potts we milk Betty Barbara Nancy Shirley Printz Provtor Pryor Pullman UN IOR -11 i Mizz' Thomas Janice Robert Robert f11OJ Quinn Rainford Randall Rawls Luckey Powlas Romulus Puryear Car-ole Charles Prather Price i Mary Ralph Pyle Quick W dia Allan Irvin Mollye 3 Rayfield Redmon Redmon' Barbara Irvin Jean Tom Kay George Ronald Reese Reid Reutiman Reynolds Rhodes Rice Rich UNIDR -11 James Robert Charlotte Robert Mary Gill Carole Richeson Rickman Riegner Riley Rixey Robberts Roberts Janet Leon Martha Douglas Leverett Rae Rita David Barbara Robinson Robinson Robinson Roll Ropes Rose Rose Roszell Rothman Delores Thomas Patricia Nancy Virginia Rosser Wallace Philip Shirley Rotolo Rouland Rowe Rucker Rudgers Rudolph Ryland Sallee Samen Edwin Walter Richard Jack Beatrice Luann John John Bruce Satterfield Saville Scarlet Schilling Schilz Schroif Schultz Scofield Scott James Lee Doris Douglas Doris Troy Mary Daniel Donald Scott Scripture Secrist Sedgwick Seeley Sensibaugh Shaffer Shannon Sheets fl 1 1 Nancy Dorothy Wallace John Roberta Cynthia Richard Carl Richard Shekelton Shell Sherertz Sherwood Shipman Shirk Shively Sidle Siswald , - -- .- - f- - Carolyn Joyce Dennis Norma Ann Anthony Cary Donald E. Donald L, Siple Slater Sloan Small Smires Smith Smith Smith Smith Eleanor Elizabeth Ethel Janet Norman Phyllis Barbara Richard June Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Snider Sorrell Speakman .A L.. 'Z Art Delmar Myra James Maurice Lloyd Carolyn Emily Sally Spring Springer Springer Squier Stead Steele Steger Steinke Stewart Jacqueline Ralph Michael Donald Ronald John Virginia Still Stoaks Stone Stovcr Stovcr Strain Strcct Shirley Patricia Thomas DorothY Franws Donna William 51123 Stump Sullivan Sullivan Swansen Swiccgood Swindle Turvcr Patricia .loseph Nancy Robert William Janet Thomas Tavey Taylor Taylor Taylor Terry Thayer Thayer Thomas Charles Mary Eugene Harry Richard Pearl Thirkel Thomas Thomas Thompson Thompson Thompson Thorman James Barbara Katherine Shirley Robert Carl Fred Robert Elizabeth Tippens Tod Todd Tracey Trimble Trower True Turner Tuttle Marianne Patricia Beverly Marian Robert David Johnny Mary Tuttle Tyler Vaden Vaky Vance VanDyke VanDyke VanHorn Ross Charlotte James Donald Wilma Janet Marlene Charlotte Varnau Vaughan Veatch Vest Via Virnelson VonLobstein Walker Alpheus Jane, Donald Henrietta Patricia Marguerite Barbara Janet Walter Walz Ware Ware Ware YVarren Wash Watkins Dudley Vanture Donald Wallace Patricia Waugh 51153 Robert Sigrid John Barbara Marvin Shirley William John Charles Webb Weeks Weitzel Welton West Western Widner Whicher Whistleman Richard Sheilah Jacqueline Ronald Julianne Betty Jo James William Patsy Whistler White Whitehead Whitesell Whitlock Whitten Wiggins Wildhack Wilkins Ann Ann Charles John Robert Ann Diana Glenda Shirley Wilkinson Williams Williams Williams Williams Wilson Wilson Wilson Winburn Betty Marian JoAnn Shirley Michael Marvin Roderic Eugene Joan Windell Wine Winkle Winston Wogan Wolf Wolfe Wood Wood Sam Nancy Donald Donald Donald Hortense Doris Wood Woods Woodward Woolard Wooldridge Wooldridge Worley Barbara Barbara Patricia Frank Joseph Edmund 1:1141 Wortman Wright Wrinkle Young Zimmerman Zveare CLASS SPONSORS First Row-Mrs. Howell, Miss Orndorff, Miss Hackney. Second Row- Mrs Carsiens, Miss Harhaugh, Miss Huls, Mrs. Ballard, Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs Campbell, Miss Boss, Miss Hedlund, Mrs. May Miss Rucker. Third Row-Mr. Spencer, Mr. Miller, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Shafer, Mr. Korc- zowski Mr. Cuinther, Mr. North. Mr. Jerome, Mr. Anderson. Class Ujficers First Raw: Shirley Landes, Secretary: Dick Mabry, Presidentg Dudley Crook, Treasurer. Second Row: Ross Fletcher, Vice-President 10A-2 President - Alan McSurely First Row--B. Covert. J. Gunderson, B. Crabtree, B Brown, S. Jones-Treas., A. McSurely. J. Higgins-Sec. Mr. Anderson, J. Leon, G. Seidenspinner, J. McBride, N Moore. Second Row-G. Eldridge, E. Jax, C. Maxwell, J Liplrap, B. Covington, J. Hutton, C. Williams, M. Berke meier, S. Kaesser, L. Boyd, J. Ferguson. Third Row-R. Fletcher, K. Kunkle, P. Hoagland, A. Dunigan, J. Lawler. R. O'Flinn, D. Dean, D. Hawks, T. Tiches. Fourth Row- R. Schmidt, L. Hughes, R. Chiloross, E. Henson, D. Cor bin. B. Clark, R. Rignall. 10-1 President - Dick Mabry First Row--P. Nordquisl, H. Calkins, J. LeBeau, J. Day, B. Joy-Sec., D. Mabry, T. Carey-Treas., Mrs. Campbell, S. Bell, N. Blann, R. Seals, J. Bishop. Second Row-R. Brooks, J. Harp, S. Hardison, P. Beall, C. Coon, M Beals, B. Lee, R. Lee, H. Disney, B. Anderson, L Ambrogi, C. Berret. Third Row-S. Baldwin, R. Jarman D. Alhey, C. Capps, E. Frye, G. Chalmers, P. Durloo J. Cudd. OPHOMORE 51153 10A-3 Preszdent - Bruce Haslam First Rau'-A. Matthews, J. Carley, B. Luzi, N. Mauck, S. lluley, B. Haslam, L. Eisenhower, H. Meronp, J. Philheck. C. Helmhnlz, M. Miller. .Svcond Rau'-S. Mathews, U. Allen. P. Gise, E. llavid, B. Best. T. Palmer, P. Chesser, E. Hicks, I . Mau-llonald, P. Oriel. Third Rau'-B. Crusher, B. Van Deusnn, D. Larson, M. Marmarosh, H. Johnson, H. Cerke, W. Lundgreen, P. Frnst, M. Meyer. Fourth Roux- A. Williams, V. Iden, Jr., D. Honaker, R. Powell, Jr., P. Charnley, Joyce Spitzer. J. Spitzer. 10A-6 Preszdvnt - Nancy Hudson First Rou-Miss Harlraugh, C. Mrlllahan, N. Hudson, F. Schwall. Second Ron-ll. Perkins. M. Sauerwein, B. Teu- garden, B. Turner, S. Catton, E. Pill, J. EvanS. J. Pos- ladek, B. Parker, P. Newman, R. livers. Third Row-B. Hollins, V. Blum, B. Unvid, lf. Engle, S. Wesl, C. Rollins, ll. Stump, E. flloodispaw, C. Rinehart, M. Ingles. C. Young. Fourth Ron-R. Rogers. B. Maddox, J. Mahnrney. B. We-ndling, B. Tompkins, T. Dixon, E. Davis, B. Payne, P. Reimer, H. Bolsler, G. Thurburn. f116j 10A-4 President - Gall Bolle First Rau'-G. Kingsbury, S. Smith, B. Rogers, M. Peckham, IT. Haines -Treas.. C. Rnlle, S. Davila, Mr. Carpenter, H. Jewry, ll. O'hry-1111. J. Taylor, E. Hillman. Second Rau'-A. Stone. J. Pinion, I.. Hamper, J. Green, B. Patterson. C. Christopherson, S. Richards, S. Milliken, W. Sides, H. Bennett, T. Apple-yard. Third Row-V. Biggs, J. Rnwdyhush, M. Cain, A. Frain, M. Holt, S. Moles, T. Evans, W. Moore, T. Post. 10A-5 President-Ann Monsees First Rou:-J. Eanes, Mr. Moure, D. Kennedy. Second Row -A. Lanning, D. Stocking, S. Burnett, B. Bradshaw, K. Hansen, M. Thompson, C. Norslrom, K. Yahraes. Third Rau'-B. Bezilla, P. Shaw, P. Parker, N. Burt, 'J. Ken- nedy, W. Clement, G. Pond, R. Adams, J. Kirhy. OPHOMORE 10A-7 Prosldvnt - B111 Rutkoslu First Rou'-B. Blevins, B. Rutkoski, B. Anderson. Sz-cond Row--S. Aspiotis, S. Whiting, E. Alexander, B. Key, J. Anderson, S. Thompson, C. Richter. Third Rnu'-J. Pollock, J. Penn, M. Connolly, J. Brown, N. Pierce, B. Williams, C. Baumhach, IJ. Wolfe, M. Yarger, N. Gard. Fourth Row-B. Carter, J. Whetzel, R. Pnrter, P. Kay, B. Abitz, B. Baldwin, D. Sorrell, H. Aloupis, J. Reid, B. Russell, R. Cortes. Fifth Rau:-E. Omohundro, C. Rowley, D. Edwards, M. Beall. 10A-9 President - Gayle Cox Firsl Row--Mrs. Garstens, J. Hanger. C. Cox, J. BGUIPS- Secund Rau'--B. Brinkman, A. Churchwell, S. Alliilli. M- Rowe, I. Mitchell. J. Faulkner, M. MacB:nisey, F. l'enning.:- ton, M. Dnehler. Third Row-C. Falcon, l.. Day, J. Pettit. l.. Sluilh, M. Newberry, ll. Moritz, J. Payne, E. Burlmal. Fourlh Hou'-A. Jeffries. S. Wine, S. Smith, S. W'arden, IJ. Dewey, I.. Frazer, T. Callis. Fifth Row-J. Golden. B. Jones, R. Osborne, J. Viau. OPHO ORE .Q 4 9, K. 10A-8 President - Dau Southerlancl Firsl Rau'-M. Dgetman, D. Snutherlzrnd, J. Stulupenhnrst. Second Rnu -N. Lane. J. Chamhlin, B. Winn, A. Cnnltlyn, l'. Mendell, B. While- hezxd. J. Allen. ll. Watkins. Third Rowell. Austin, B. Spates, S. Nol- tingham, M. Bernheiruer, S. Cothlin, K. Sheel, C. Ualziell, T. Forlxes. S. Staley. Fourth Row-J. Schuyler, F. Cardwell. S. Cnllins, S, Ryan. F. Walker. R. Hahn, S. Houghton, R. Child, A. Rollins, B. Broun M. Argent. Fiflh Rau'-B. Bnnville, M. Beeru. B. Birlier, B. Rennlds. 10A-10 President - Goodie Taylor First Rau'-Mr. Spencer, R. Heinhuck, C. Taylor, B. Collie. Svcnnd Hou'-B. Kirschner. M. W'ithnrn, l'. llnvis, M. Govlienour, I.. Springer, l'i. Waiters. S. lskow, IT. Gruhnln, S. llutzell. Third Roufll, Wier, li. Cave, E. l'ludg.:ins, B. llarrington. M. Hauser, ll. liddins, J. Chaney. S. Wellstone. P. Eddg, J. Corral. Fourfh Hou'-D. Olif-rg, l'. Foss, ll. Grimes, D. Wiley, B. White, B. Clough, l'. Bnttep. f117j O S? UPHOMORE 10A-12 President - Charles Pratt First Rau:-C. Pratt. Second Rou:-C. Scheele, C. Rollings F.. Gaiman, M. McKinley, N. Neel. M. Mooney, M. Cox P. Vitale. Third Row-J. Mallonee, B. Atwood, B. Payne N. Beyer, T. McCauley, B. Harman, A. Hall, R. Barton Fourth Row-C. Bits, G. May, B. Dabney, M. Knapp. S Engel, R. Caldwell, H. Loveless, C. Carver, J. Winter, H Davis. Fifth Row-D. Beacham, L. Lockman, L. Mahoney, D. Lancaster. fusj 10A-ll President - Shu-ley Landes First Raw-Miss Orndorfl, S. Walters, S. Landes, P. Higgs. Second Row-L. Dayniude, C. Craig, N. Crump, L. Allen, W. Clow, J. Malulaitis, C. Agnelli, R. Lamm. Third Row -J. Duling, N. I.:1ulTer. S. Thayer. A. Johnson, M. Lenlz. S. Tinney. V. Holsinger. Fourth Row-D. Cray, A. Carter, R. Greene, J. White, C. Bryan, P. Lee, J. Kolalmski, J. Martina, J. Moyer, W1 Pollard. Fifth Row-K. Wright, D. Galloway, B. Eure, R. Lanning. 10A-14 10A,13 President-John Richmond . . First RowvC. Hunter, J. Polk, J. Summerseale, B. Curley, C. Byrd Presldentipat P31l1St61' J. Richmond, B. Sullivan, E. Bruce, F. Fisher, J. McCray, B. Walsh First Row-J. 0'Meara, B. Sime, M. Palmer, D. McGraw, B. Hockstra, Second Row-C. Peterson, J. Hoagland, B. Hickman, B. Hines, l. P. Pallisler, B. Coil. Miss H.uls, M. Pacl, B. Raily, N. Iseman. Second Losey, J. Teel, F. Harper, J. Kreis, J. Lightfoot. Third Row-R Row-W. Menges, J. Goodall, H. Demarest, J. Fish. R. Nichols, R. Gontrum, R. Volckmann, J. Meads, S. Harrison, L. Schucker, D. Kaye Lee, B. McDpR', D. Jacobs. Third Row-E. Winiberly. D. Porter, C. T. Hoclcersmilh. Fourth Row-H. Hager, R. Horton, B. Crierly, C Waters, P. Quinlus, D. Sours. Topley, C. Sentilli, P. Haines. ln -1 vt 10A-15 President - Sonny Wl11tte11 First Row-A. Reed, G. Beach, D. Wease, E. Youngs, Mrs. May P. Ward. S. Whillen, P. Head, J. Wfesl, M. Reed, P. Hulchins, A. Jones. Second Row-S. Toliver, A. Scnll, D. Garber, C. Be'-llis, E. Krigbaum, P. Bray, l.. Herlacher, J. Barnes, N. Bergner, I, Schindler. Third Row-C. Trulurk, Jr., B. Oliver, J. Jackson, T. Hassler, J. Bush, E. Halter- man, R. Fairbank. Fourth Rou--D. Sluslier, Jr., C. Wilson, L. Weslhaver, C. Baum, B. Taylor, l.. Gonlrum. 10A-17 President - Morris Wheeler First Row-R. Jenkins, B. Butler, J. Shively, B. Tudor, M. Wheeler, S. Goulell. H. Swals, Mr. Korczowski, A. Burns. Second Rowaff. Edinger, W. Edge, C. Courlol, R. Milhnurn, J. Bernard, D. Anderson D. Conover, N. Terry, J. Green, B. Bierlein. Third Row-A. Avery, F. Moskey. R. Richardson. W. Rohr, J. Woinslein, B. Wade, B. Wee! man, D. Cond, C. Coupe. Fourth Row-B. Newman, T. Veigel, R Harrington, J. Fenn, I. Mitchell, A. Hiller. ,Inv-1 I 51133 35- 5'A'-Q OPHO ORE 10A-16 President - Robert Steele First Rou'-M. Campbell, J. Chase, D. Grabnian, J. Barnes, A. Bamberg, B. Steele, T. Moneymaker, M. Harney, M. lillioll, J. Schindler, J. Smith, Mr. Miller. Second Row- K. Gage, G. Wilkes. M. Slieler, C. Kederich, S. Cohen, J. Weeks. M- Van Vfanken, J. Pope, B. Hayman. Third Row -F. Vitale. E. Poe, H. Canham, S. Buchanan, D. Franklin, W. SwaH'ord, B. May. Fourth Row-C. Heflin, D. Keave, J- Ayres. J. Slreel. R. Wood, J. Cornwell, C. Slolzer. I f119iI 10A-18 President - Norman B6CkWltll First Row-l.. Knlhfleiscli, K, Bowers, S. Prnpes, S. Lawrence, M. Hunter, N. Beckwith, B. Williamson, ll. Knipling, l.. Cranlnger. E. Carrell, Mr. Shafer. Svconrl Rowfll. Miller, N. Adams, D. Dulin, B. Barnes, M. Burklinrl, J. Cilmsun, l.. Lueders, J. Albrecht, J. Hengen, W. Payne, 0. Clover. Third Rowfllrl. Johnson, C. Henry, P. Mills, H. Erskine, T. Calterlon, J. Angell, J. Hill, li. Graves. Fourth Rau'-T. Jones, B. Denly, D. Hnughlnn, A. Karlx, l'. Angell. M. Mark, K. W'ilkin. t 10A-19 President - VV1lbur Gray First Rou'+S, Harris, S. Doran, C. Jordan, T.. Marlens. J. Tucker, VV. Cray, M. Mann, N. Slonehurner, Mrs. Boss, M. Cohen, B. McNamara. Second Rowej. Bells, M. Wilkins, N. Cassedy, P. Moravelz, B. Wright, M. Loll, N. Johnson, J. Carlson, J. Jackson, M. Papa. Third Row-B. W'igginS. S. Longerheam, F. Seder, P. Lawder, B. Powell, L. Kearns, B. Mitchell, J. Baker. Fourth RouhfM. Chew, P. Darrah, B. Shelton, L. Griffin, E. Jenkins, J- Johnston. - ,,,,i 1 . - 'W Y 1 ':bC 7ci5t... j? ?ZIL'i fmmgfl.. ! i 5 px ' Lv I .2 V ie ,Thi 1, L fa- 51203 1 OA-21 1 OA 22 President - Rusty Kmg President Jlmmy Link Firsl Rau'-J. W'l'lb0l'n. B. Snvidilfk S. Cox, J. Smilh, M. l'hiIlP5v M. I'xr.st Rau M T inplelon I frm i 1 Posler M Morrison Reese, H. King, V. Hepnolds, Mrs, Howell, J, Monroe, B. Hull, R. J I111 user J 1 .1 ox J IN on W L Corn Goetz, 1. Payne. Sm-cond Rau'-J. Turner, H. Dean, S. Smilh, C. gcgnd R014 I' f'ope11hiuer I' Herlzler Nlriola M V1n Werrv Cumphell, B. Barry, fi. Pierce, I.. Inman. S. Halhhone, E. Coelz, J- IJ Thm1115 11 1 1 ner r,,u1 0 in on Tum S Sheller. Third Hou-J. Quill, F. lflle, E. Assenheimer. R. Lloyd, J. Tlufd R014 M15 llpdlmd S q f1fTp 1111159 e1 w Ingwulson, K. Davey, M. Blille. Fourth Rau'-IJ. Isaacs, R. Heinl- C 1-1111-6 S CC01,11 D 19111111 1 R Cn111pl1p1- Four! R u burger, B. Dempsey, B. Sandy, T. Spence, ,,, ..- L M, f - ' ..,, B- Hales- B- CCUFSE- T ornton J Ma,,han T Hoover W Slreel IJ Will s D fel .g .ai , 'T ,,., ,.:.. , ' H11 ? , ...af 5 145.111 . 1-I ,Fifa ...i . -L-.Y.' ' r,,. - f- ,mm OPHOMORE 10A-24 Prvslrlmzt W' Ronme IDOXVIIIC Finr Rau --Y, Bren'-r, Nl. Hnrlnnun, K. Blanks-. S. Wallin, Nl. Clark. .l. Vlnlnlmlll. .l. lfnlllg, M. Nl:-l.um-5, l . Slvve-ns. l'. l'ill-. P. 0'H:unnnn. S. Wills. S1-runll Kun'--VH. Ilnsvn- xury. T. wlllilllvsvg. l , lflmmly. N. Frlxlnirll, WY. Sirrl-Q, ll, Wulsnn, l'. Tuvrvrminu, l'. Byer, ll. Lee. Third Rau'-I . Bnrrnug1l15, C. Fiilxe-, l'. Ilrenningx. ll. Davis. IP. Trague, IJ. Ross, K. Robbins, Il. Angusl. 10A-23 Prvsirlrfnt f lllll'lS Plain F. Sclme-fer, .l. Bullock, N. Cnuzinns. First Rmzvlfi. Zinn, .-X. lxvrn, J, Whit:-, X. Tglvr, -K. Klon- lzngnr-, C.. Uuxlvm. H. Hnrnf-r, NI. Hnalm. N. l.luupnn, .l. Hrnnllmuvli, A. Tinklvx, I. Tllnxnqle. lf, Xlnrl-nx:lr4l, Svcnnd Rnu N. Hnyzln. V, Hr-rtvln-n, li. Ill-murll. .l. Uelmrm-, F. Mlwnslvr. l'. Kirnlnull, H. Slunlxs, H. Kusler, C. Brznnvll A. blunlvy. Thirzl Ifnu A-l.. Prim-, ll. Rnlwrts, l'. Flmrlc-, Sophomore Junior Recreational Club See anybody you know? It's the Sophomore J.R.C. Dance. fl211 W 1 f lW,....,1,v, n .EY , ,. ,,,, 3 ...r ., V AY - -V -A, . - H - .1--i , v f Q3 W EW 31 W 3 El 55 5 , , ' , v ' . 1 r Wfhursday Happy Hourl' . . . clubs become a part of our regular curriculum . . . sixty clubs to choose from, everything from Birdwatches to Bridge . . . all of us participate . . . a new service-honor society, Beta . . . invitations for Tri and Hi-Y . . 1 orange ribbons and bow ties . . . elections and politics . . . L'The meet- ing will come to order please! . . . special meetings called and canceled . . . Elos assembly, new members chosen . . . dinners at foreign restaurants . . . projects for the G. W. game . . . Christmas baskets and parties . . . activities stop for exams . . . assemblies, speeches, and plays . . . Choir Spring Concert . . . dances, crepe paper, and scotch tape . . . officers for next year . . . proms . . . a busy year behind us . . . a bigger and more modern W-L in the making. I l l, . i i i , Qmlfif .1 I... ,5 5. ,. ?s?w j K ,m.,.,, W.,.' ., . xrf' ' .Up 7.33.5 Yi 34 ,V W..X , , F11 ' ' ' W 1 Lai? '- -fa-vi' . ' fs.. ,wx idx' Q D 4. agx wt sf wh Els vowel H+? S . is vw I ck 2 is . . . F M K .L 4 -ew if L 1 '., y W 3 - fri ?5fis:,kef 31415 , sq'-,: ,.f.:.w.rs 5 ' t ., ...V gumsf-5 -. q.. i A ,ss 1 . ., 55,5 1 gtiqwfr, -,gg 4, t Zu,-gf is sf-,L J. 'Q' . 9 Q' 'rv ' g..ya.f:'f ' 1 sq 3:55 V, A-'L SJ., ,. jk IW.:-..:.s. ' 1' 'J s tf.t--1' .:.' - of -i 'Q jajjg ' e.?fQs4,fgF 4.':yg,gQ..-if fjFi'7':f f . -.-.wviz , .ge-'ii-'.,.'.fz semis.. --fqvga, his-.5-t?5'.gQfj:Te' I-.'E.s i?-rslifii 3 x-?1 a'.'z'2'.-we wif- Riff r 22,1s'.f ny: Sy E, ,fp , .. 1' 'X ' 4- ' -ist-rg' -N .bp ft: , L. 7 may ff.'3 s+':.- . -1 I1 Ei. n tai- Tv ' 'gf .i li'501'fgi 7 , Q- I- 3113 L xQk'1:wQ .se-M 225 2 'sw ' 41-Qgfn , yy: .js ' wx' ...gi f ' Q 1 ' :.'-Q-V'-wx Tj. 3 , N' g 112-2- t ,, K..! hit . ::f .Q.1,?v:,f,f' 1 issI'f' . fi' ff ,t -- ' wi, N , imc, 4 sets, lf... P 1 . x,,. ,,.,..,,1-. , Y -,V. .,. if. ,vt .f,ws-if ' ' .. :5 I .' , .K rgslnvif' ,.,,1 '. if Standing: Jim Payne. First Raw: J. Richey, R. Day, C. Huppuch, B. Bowers, T. Jones, P. Levavasseur, A. Sacks, B. Wasserman. Second Row: S. Beaty, S. Himehaugh, C. Smith, B. Koster, W. Harvey, N. Miller, B. Howard, W. Hqlford. Third Row: C. McCormick, J. McSurely, B. Whitten, S. Greene, E. Gideon, J. Joy, C. Dunn, H. Eaeterling, L. Ropes. Fourth Row: N. Hudson, K. Eddy, C. Rollo, B. Mitchell. A. Kleinoeder, J. Slumpenhorst, T. Carey, G. Taylor, R. Wolfe. Fifth Row: S. Landis, P. Pallisler, D. Mabry, D. Farman, B. Haslam, A. McSurely B. Steele, S. Whitten, M. Wheeler. Sixth Row: J. Taylor, D. Hankins, L. Pike. A. Mitchell, G. Allen, D. Rector, R. Kintisch, D. Clunlz, W. McCahan. v I' , 'ff'?'tZi2'LL'ii,'hi.ff 'T-2'g f 'metre'-f'f71-ffvfvvipfyuff f' an ww, . U ,, 'Q' '--..w:-'y,1'ffs .,f.f,2'evfe!'g? vsN y,2m'3K,?l 'ff-J ' . ft wmgff f y fffcif ffff . of 1971-' M 1. 0. ,' f, :. L - if fi' fr-' R- ,.-.,q..fg's',ec-,.:..,a.,, 2 .. ,, -yas. ,1rf1y.Wmw4,-,4 c , - ,ff 4 .mf M., ff- f, s - af Q., .f .1 ,X,my.,Aga'.,.li412,?f!v.zzf,,-vi.ff2?'972f,,,...f-f'L?W44f . if-sw f . fy. , 474, f,f'.15,W ff' fpaf, - asm. Wy., .fm f' My My W., V . at n y 1,21 a,,.aw,,4f AW ,Mr af .fini .f , mf , H 'awai- ,M swift:.f,.s..1,gs,,,s,fxif-wgmffgfzmggtrsgffeww -' L - M. v fef-sf' f' f Www wi yfff jf -V ,Q 1? f X t , . , t... ., ,f...uf , . . y, .-wwe? , ,Q 441, . .f. J. ,, , , fn, f,f,,, , ,f , ,f , 1, 1 . , x iff f'faeewfv.f-Q 1' -f , Our Advisors, Miss Elliot and Mrs. Bracco Student Government . . . uof the people, by the people, for the people . . . closer coopera- tion between the student body and faculty . . . summer days spent working on the handbook . . . the National Student Coun- cil Convention . . . orientation for the sophomores and new students . . . organizing the Student Cabinet . . . hosts for the District H teachers' meeting . . . the citizenship campaign . selling football programs . . . booster buttons, the bonfire, and pep rally . . . the Alumni Dance, and Spinsters, Ball . . . State Student Council Conven- tion . . . a successful year. if-J' 'chey 41 Secrewfif Judy Rt Payne an . Jimmy esldent 424. I f 1, f f f f 555' za. . ,w, Wy , Qs 59 . Sf5fMf,xh,Y4 mf 5 JZ . 4 A 4,,:g.. 1 saga f 4, .M , f Mig-I ,. .3 ?j,k!z'ff!'44 4 , 4 5: 4 I ra if ff V511 Zfliifp 1 f ' . ,A ,,.,,fn, - . ,,,, , PY Treasurer Bob Da and Vee Charlie Hu uch .,,,. 4 ,,., ' iif , ,' , K - h ,4gf.,.f, 44,3 ,,, ,f 'ww ff, - .- ,ww ,,,,,, ,119 f, , W, .ww-' f,4,f-f,.f.f f ff-,p Q .- .' 7. . wr 4A - ff-f -lf .f.--1. Jw., Q., 1- ,'-f ,f-.VM -ff-, . '.,w' mJ fcZf,ffimy .MW Q my ww wp! jf,,f4qf.f f,.,-Lyn, fg ,Qi fg.,f.f-fvdgwz -' w,y,f':,'W ', ff f :MV ,ww -ww f' A fw :yyff ,fy ff- ,yin 2, .fm,.WQ.,fn.-Azvffff -- fu-wW?, f':-V. .4 'U H345 .uw W' :ff kfw wwf, 17 zfff mi,-w. fxfvrw WW f ff' fv-W .ff-,4 f , . 1- .,,.:ww. af., . ,, , . Aff! Wwffkf 1-ww ff wwf, ff,ef.fff Mn' .ff M4-fy! Q.-,f4.f,' W-ff., wf.-.:fwf.ffff,4',4fv4:n-Iwi: '.f-',f-f,6,,.,1.7.'f- 4-7:,fff.,4--hfmwff-.:f -,:w,fm-40...-fff fwfzf-wp.,-mf WMMv1.9f:,f im fff 4' 'vw 2.1, wx. ,f ,5 f' f':'7.,v7f-Wzfw, V ,df .,,2.,-jury-0-f .fzwffmff . 1'vfw2.212Qm.wf.Q4f,2f21zw,Xfc-2af,-14? mf' i,,'!,f.n'gy-,J-p ,,., Q -f fv'v,'f':'-'0'.fV' . Z- -'Q-'T-if 2-,-5.7.-7-ff,Qfg-ff, , W 'za Slanding: J. Payne, B. Bower, R. Day. First Row: R. Reeder, J. Richey. Second Row: C. Montgomery, C. Huppach. Third Row: D. Maybry, T. Thayer. if V, . , ,. , K, EX. ' L., Z. Y.f'.ff'f ' JW 5 47, 7 'ZWQYQ yifqf,-,gif Q12 f'fwff5 1,255 ff W 4,1 ffw f w, fy, ' 3241, , f . f 12. f V 4 T ix ,G1WfWg,w Q 3 KKK-.xy f ,ye , If X l 1 l A l l Q A ,, L, -.wifi -J M1 vkiyjy gl1Jj y 4 pg Nev LJ Officers confer on projects for the year W'-L's chapter of the National Honor Society . . . members chosen for their Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service . . . with the goal of encour- aging better citizenship . . . helping with College Night . . . played host to college representatives . . . making Christmas baskets for the needy . . . our Christmas party for Kalagethos' alumni . . . introducing Career Day speakers . . . orientation of sophomores . . . picnic for the new members and alumni . . . promoting honesty and high standards in the school. First Row: S. Loving, Sponsor: F. Camp, Presi- dent: S. Campbell, C. Compton, D. Crowther, J. Cillchresl, Vice-President. Second Row: T. Groom. J. Joy, A. Kleinoeder, B. Koster. J. Lambert. Treasurer. Third Row: M. Lee, L. Moya. C. Montgomery, J. Payne, N. Pickering. Folirlh Row: A. Richert, B. Silver, C. Smith, B. Stephens, B. Welban, Secretary. may WMM National Honor Society for the promotion of school journalism . . . recognition to outstanding members of school publications . . . offers a professional criticism service for our publications . . . replishing our treasury with bake sales . . . sponsoring our annual poetry contest . . . initiation of new members . . . the Southern Interscholastic Press Convention . . . all memories of a wonderful year. Doughnuts to dollars, cupcakes too! S ,-H--fee, .1 Qi. G e f,2l'2-' . . Effiil. . Lk ,Ng 4 -- .55 - .1 ti Mrs. Councell plays hostess at our buffet supper First Row: M. Councell, sponsor: F. Atkinson, M. Ogilvie, M. Parkin. Second Row: M. Bauer. L. Burlingame, treas- urer: D. Crowlher, C. Smith. Third Row: P. Dilley, W. Horn, R. Kintish, T. Badger. Fourth Row: A. Kleinoeder, secretary: N. Pickering, D. Roelofs, presidenlg D. Rector, J. Lambert. QPUMM. .-N - .few is -XR - 'v AND SuCUlHifQv . .i ll f 12 71 f , f , ,,r,,ff,,, ,f'ffm. ?'I ,f ,,f,f4-fwmjfg , , f wif-f ,1,..f,ffpff,m1 , ,iz l fy , ,V ,W ,X ,U ',QQ,gfj,.,.Z:,Qyf.,',,:,V,,,g',g I -xyf fff, f f f I f ,ff ,amz ,cffwmfvf f ' 4 -, 493 Wiiifffiff . ., wifi' if A,f,.,yv,f .t5z,1.,: f fry,,,7yVyy,,3,y,V4,f,,V ,WV f , , X, ,, ,M ' A-fff ,. ',4f'f?f?', Row: Second rug. I pmev- picker' ren R' Daykyg Millerxtiil CHIHPXHHH than 11-eaS31 Lamberlg nb. Below D. Crow Roger- gmau' C. In . Y. Camp' eyadi B' gust. N' B ugh L. Bufxnsigncguoeixeez- giziadenu E. M M. 3 Yuntish. L' D. B060 ' . S- Basseident: B' A Bifbe' ' . Row' . ,pt-ssl ed, - pus! yuee ' 3. R0 W. Hornywz L' Yqke. hird R0 gnome Elos . . . Literary Honor Society . Gicood N 77 7 musical . . ds Assembly ews, W-Ls first the annual Awar . . . our short story contest . . . bringing hidden l . Elos assemhl ta ent to light . . y . . . new members . . . literar come to life at ou keeping Elos alumni informed of school news . . ' . plannmg new chapters in promotin li y characters r initiations . . . other schools . . g terary interest in W-L. 51283 Who's who at initiation 2 ix. '?ff ,, N: ,,f-5. 5 26, will-V rf max, ,ff ' ' ,fffaffw K wifi? w:fiwfGi4ff,4,f,f f'f'J'f,. :, w f ,V wi Z 'J fi' M7C:fi'4ifwf4f ,, ifofzp- r Z0 H 2 g4'4g?gwgw72f ' 5:XfQfifyi'?3e,f,f' , Wq,6,,.XfQ1ff, avzvwg' ' 4 , , , , ,f v'ww 7 ,wwf wy'f f'f,'f,5-' IW ,ff i- Ziff fffwifz 22:1 'f'f 7f7Qff 73 ,f ffff,-M-f,,f,yf,w4' mf -, ., f.mw'w' W,WW4y',wf1fr,iwffv wwf- fi y4,y.U,fyt-'j,fff,f,',fc5,5f4,fp, ,W fyfw wwf, , f ,,,,. f f ,z , mf f . 1 ,Wf,,ywfffffLg1- off, 1,474 ,, ,f,tc,4f4 iwrlfyv 5544? WW!! , you f f ,rf ff 4: icff ' QWW4- ffA.7,,,, ,www 52141 zf0WZCffffQi5c!f5 , 1 .ff ',fff6 f f Mfifwfif, ,5 ,f 'fanif ffm! 7f4WW f I may f ,Q V0 ff F1 1' 4' .1 fn V ,Q W4 4, ,-,aj ' fs wa :ww 1 ,242 if ii! S4753 . 271 f if , ig Q' 14? L, 5 X, ,Aj ,,4,.,,,, X W Coordinating school activities . . . nthose meetings . . . will they ever start on time?'7 . . . the accomplishments were numerous . . . scheduling club meetings after school . . . clubs vol- unteering for projects . . . reports from the members . . . organizing for the G. W. game . . . Christmas time . . . decorating the halls . . . 'GWhich club will fix a tree in the cafeteriafw . . . starting a booking agency for school talent . . . a successful fourth year. COUN IL Orga niilfng the B Ooking Agency lo E. I, T016 f129j First Row: C. Silkin, President: D. Hultquisl, Secretary: S. Wood, D. Zollner, D. Alexander, N. Dussaull, M. Ogilvie. Second Row: T. Badger. B. J. Whitten, K. Todd, D. Sliller, J. Speakman, B. Day. Third Row: B. Koster, A. M. Stone, W. Horn, E. Bradley, E. Assenhsimer, J. Evans, J. Whitehead, R. Cordon. f:+Sf'f . 4. 1 2 -r Di-D VH 1Ms,lPlHllaX RHULAY Q :1 1 1 L1 First Rou J Tmney D Hankms L Jepson Secretary B Waldman Vice President D Sullivan President B Armbruster Treasurer S Monroe Alsop Mr R M Cnrngan Sponsor Second Rou. B Toons G T Sensihaugh Allen Day J Nelson N Asplolxs H Dickerson R Logan D Harshman J Baker Paddock D Roszell lx Miller D Miller Third Row J Ewing B OBe1rne Pooe L Day B Wiggins D Sloan J Pills D Shannon J Miller .I Mxles Brewer F Camp Polishing the trophy cases and cups . . . helping in the cafeteria clean-up drive . . . selling football tickets . . . sending members to the Baltimore Hi-Y confer- ence . . . practicing for the Beta football game . . and winning 6-0 . . . fun at the Hi-Y-Tri-Y dance. D303 c'Get your ticket for that game tonight 99 BETA lHlllQTY - if C17 First Row: W. Houser, D. High, E. Cnndra, President: R. Ramm, B. Walters, B. Dalzell, Treasurer: R. Dixon. Second Row: R. Wolfe, B. Towers, R. Dullesion, E. Enzor, B. Hulfish, Secretary: D. Shively, W. Harvey. Third Row: B. Maxwell, A. Cordon, K. Calhoun, A. Geiger, C. Sitkin, B. Scott, W. Sheretze, J. Wiggins, Fourth Row: T. Maples. B. Hazel, J. Lindsay, L. Burlingame, D. Crowther. T. Thayer, G. Thompson, T. Thomas. Nat in Picture: R. Ascherfeld, Vice-Pres., D. Mackey. Another year behind us . . . getting Xmas trees for the school . . . assistance to a needy family . . . the traditional Alpha-Beta game . . . attending the Hi-Y conference in Baltimore . . . a big evening spent at the Hi-Y and Tri-Y dance in the spring. Time out for a picture . 51311 LPHA TRI-Y --ng 'N-J Selling W-L booster buttons . . . last minute preparations for the G. W. game . . . dressing Christmas dolls for chil- dren . . . filling a food basket for a needy family . . . decorating a tree in the cafeteria . . . Christmas caroling . . . selling T. B. seals . . . the fun of initiating new members . . . selling Easter seals . . . the evening at the Hi-Y-Tri-Y dance . . . the Tri-Y basketball game. Adding to the Christmas spirit Fi'-W ROV-'f A- HQUUOSIHJ. M. Manville. R. Sours, Secretary: P. Carter, Vice-President: J. Gillchresl, Presidenlg J- JUL' B- Slfphens. M. Bowen. Sc:-ond Row: H. Easlerling, J. McSurely, D. Alexander, S. Tracey. A. Nichols, B- Hamm- B- -l- Whillen- M- Hellbr- Tflifd ROW! C. McCormick, M. Franzman, V. Diegel, B. Lerwill. D. Cannon, E. Luudburg. P. Wrinkle. C. Shirk, A. Richerl, M. Bauer. C. Dunn, M. Ogilvie. 2 Making 66Pep Hats at Dottie's and Ann's house to sell at the games . . . decorating the goal posts . . . the Christ- mas decorations in the office . . . receiving honorable mention for the Christmas food baskets . . . impressive invitations at the 'GYM . . the fun at the Hi-Y-Tri-Y dance . . . the Tri-Y basketball game. Planning for the big game . . i J First Raw: A. Cainer, N. J. Carlslon, S. Walsh, Treasurer, E. Rust, Vice-President: D. Rector, President: S. Gideon, Secretary, P. Humphrey, A. Kleinoeder, J. Hoover. Second Row: J. Wood, J. Caddy, N. Dussault, K. O'Beirne, S. Greene, B. Silver, D. Swanson, S. Wood, M. Holmes. Third Row: Miss M. E. Harrison, Sponsor, M. Wilkes, L. Pike, S. Beaty, B. Brady, B. Johnson, M. L. Munson, R. Cordon, C. Wilson, A. Wilson, A. Brady. 133 EX Tiilfiiilalf 4 E i First Raw: N. Pickering, J. Watson, 1. Hamilton, M. Norqnesl, J. McLearen, President: J. Eclmonston, Vice-President: L. Moye, Secrelaryg Mrs. E. Purcell, Sponsor. Second Row: S. LaBo0n, Treasurer: M. Collier. B. J- Putters, T. Thompson, P. Holm, E. Fleming. G. Zoda, R. Lauffer. Third Row: H. Hansen, C. Compton, M. Milne, R. Pollen P. Long, D. Cawley, A. Knight, E. Mason, M. Allston, S. Spicer, J. Still, B. Kiely, A. Pettit. J. Caruso. Nw 3- irx 'NKNX -1-P, Z1E':.::.-ffztzxfew-ia. X , se-' - . 1 -M,.,.,..,,1-Q35-M . iZSA..I.LM,.... 5 J: a s etimqgu ::.:.:Slt3: 13 -- .f ,vi-.,tgQg,,,rj1NfS MM A-:4-K.-A-W-. JNZ1. , Q ..-.,...-.-rQ.,1.,xa-- Q... -.....,: 7N-X--- -. SRM mg-.gt '---1--XIlC.'I,?.ii. fl.Y:rm'txr:-- if X- ',f,Nt.., . .,. .. ::x:uE15 HH- jf-wi , .111 R.-,,......, .,.....,.:-:. :N -.-... ,af ,ff f-'F' .BQ 'The meeting will please come to orderli, . . . going to the state Tri-Y convention . . . MApplicants for membership will sign up in the office . . . orange ribbons and orange lipstick . . . the candlelight initia- tion . . . our slumber party . . . 6'Please pass the potato chips, and somebody turn down that radio! . . . a year of work and fun. i ,M Santa's Helpers X i A 51543 4 l Food for our needy family l 'Topcornl Peanuts! . . . selling refreshments at the football games . . . getting the car caravan rolling towards G. W. early Thanksgiving Day . . . Christmas time . . . sponsoring the best decorated homeroom door contest . . . assisting needy families in Arlington . . . the lighter side . . . Christmas caroling with the other Tri-Y's . . . the slumber party . . . 'gwho slept?,' . . . the Hi-Y-Tri-Y dance . . . a highspot of our year. First Row: M. Jackson, President: N. Jaquette, Vice-President: M. Conrad, Secretary: B. Mitchell, Treasurer. Second Row: R. Grant, B. Johnson, A. Johnson, S. Clarke, E. Demaresl, R. Randolph, D. Hullquisl. Third Row: P. Dilley, B. Brumbach, V. Peeksen, P. Carrick, B. Cunningham, J. Davis, S. Kidd, M. K. Bush, V. Cray, Miss Walter, Sponsor. Fourth Row: S. Turpin, B. A. King, C. Tenney, C. Siple, T. Badger, P. Campbell, S. Ambrose. 135 TMS Y DI TRIB TOR 9 CL B Developing leadership and citizenshipr, stimulating interest in retailing , . . leaving school early to go to work . . . '4Can you give me a liftv? . . . decorating for the Valentine Dance . . the King and Queen of Hearts . . . Watching movies and entertaining our speakers . . . the state convention of Distrihutor's Clubs, in Richmond . . . entertaining our employers at the Em- ployer-Employee Banquet . . . the high- light of our year. i ow how does this shoe feel? W ga rg- -I W' -f 1' uv' ru.-E ad First Raw: M. Jenkins, P. Loud, M. Welsh, L. Swain, C. Rhodes, Secretary: N. Shank, Vice-President: R. Devers, Presiclenl: S. Lloyd, Treasurer: J. Brown, C. Mayer, H. Cleland. Second Rout: Mr. Moncrief, Sponsor: M. l.. Corder, M. Brown, I. Sorrell, H. Rogers, B. Smith, N. Caller, P. Bundy, L. LBC, L- W00d5- MT- Hari!-faves' Sponsor- Third Row: E. Carl, M. Harbin, D. Earner, E. Dorsell, B. Pelli, M. Horton, S. Kessler, D. Clark, E. Western. Standing: D. McNeil, D. Himebaugh. PEP CLUB 43 First Row: B. Reed, A. Montague, E. Condon, J. Nichols, B. Widner, I. Mitchell, P. Fisher, J. Proctor, C. Messinger. Second Raw: B. R. Key, J. McBride, D. A. Anderson, Treasurer: M. Wynn, President: B. Anderson, Vice-President: J. Eddy, B. Heflin, H. Anderson, E. Morgaard. Third Raw: B. Crest, H. Disney, N. Litton, J. Schindler, V. Blum, D. Steller, C. Christopherson, S. A. Burnett, C. Campbell. Fourth Row: J. Eanes, S. Wallin, N. Beyer, N. Hudson, C. Rinehart, A. Tinsley, D. McGraw, C. Agnelli, B. Barry, R. Lee, B. Lee. Our cheering section at the games . . . hours spent making pom-poms to sell . . . buying equipment for G.A.A. . . . selling football tickets . . . burning our fingers in the flare display at the McKinley Tech game . . . the many plans for basketball season . . . boost- ing school morale . . . our deep feeling of pride in W-L. Pom- ,-E . POTW-9 - . . another G. W. game project 137 it -an-4 uf 4.- nzwuwiluv.. za!-Annu . 4 may-vw. 11314141 Ti' 72' l3GrW iv F33 409 w eww iiiiii 15-T: if-E! 'fr ul f1381 , A. Pellil, J. Hanger, S. Ambrose. Row 3: C. Moody, B. Clark M. E. Ensminger, L. Lacey, V. Davis, M. E. Shalfor, P Bushong, B. Wilkins, N. Johnson, Mr. Chrislieq Sponsorl Houghl. M- Wine- E- HUM, J. Whitlock. B- RU5hbl'00kv L Row 2: B. Smith, E. Thompson, C. Harrison, B. J Rogers, E. Eubanks. R. Slokes, M. J. Haymaker, l. Lingle Row 1: J. Speakman, N. Weelhee, M. Lukens, E. Day C. Rhodes. R. Ellioll, J. McEnchern, K. Harvey, L C. Cook, T. Hahn. The wisdom of God . . . embodiment l of spiritual understanding . . . fellow- ship through sharing . . , helping those less fortunate . . . contributing to school welfare . . . a testimony of faith . . . verily seek and ye shall find. Inspiration from the word of God. BIBLE CLUB , Parkinson, J. Brumbach, V. Briggs, E. Card. Row 5: B , McConchie, C. Payne, N. Davis, J Hooper, D. Himebaugh, ,,.. ' fwli. First Row: M. l.ee. President: M. Milne, Vice- Presidenlg S. Grant. Secretary: C, Fitch, S. Howard, E. Douglas Second Row: B. Dolan, B. Rnlcliffe, S. Ward, C. Cook. Third Row: S1 l.aBoou, I.. Ogden, R. August, A. Cordon, M. Simpson. E. Eubanks, M. Fowler. Fourth Row: K. Pullman, S. Stone. B. Hastings, P. Fisher, C. Slepherson. S. Burnett, P. Pallisler, Aa Duvall, S. Cox, R. Dean, C. Craig, S. Burhu. Letters from other countries for our bulletin board Field trips and speakers from other countries . . . exotic foods and foreign movies . . . break- ing the pianta at our Christmas party . . . satisfaction of help- ing others with overseas parcels for Christmas . . . promoting understanding among nations. Dreams of those far away places 51591 V zlirj f f fp'w,e': :z.,f-, ff,-M ,W f. ,. ,- ff?w?7'4 f J4 f, 4 44, ,f.,f,,f,,,:,, 4 f,f,,gf,fff' ' 4 7 t'meffffffa411'zf4'?66:f!4WW' f f f grew my , f,f-f:fw'. f ,f ff vfffy iff! .g,f,f,f,g, f,f, ,f ff f ,. , , , Nz, ,, M, fgigg , ,W f wilfiw-'1 ,Af,,pf4,'fp ' ?7f.yf'7f'w7f'f1f.f'-'!f'fff'4rf ,:'Z f .4 ,f 79 -g.-'f-fiiwf wwf. o ,rinse .wwV-ofzf- zf,'4f,, ' fl' zw,,f,fn.f.,,qf,3 f ff, 2 5 f 6, , fm, Cfiwrf ff.,f2ff'fp'2git: .fa gf4.i 'f2c .t ,-.f.ffWvf1!fi',yf M':f fmvy 'f -M17-f fxjf' ' ' -ffff'ff-,w,.'g.'f1zj', ffl' , f ff, f fu, 4. 'fyw ff,fz,ff,,f4f.,w ffJ,fg wf, ,fly ' f f . K J ,f 1 , f f f f .f I, ' 1 Pfgwilzgtgigff 4 142L!P.f2-Hari'4'jyf::g1 5'-132.11:if7'4i:Z'gi.'yn,zy,gf,5,:f,g,fg,,, , 'f ff ,ff , j f f, ,j ,v , f , , , I , 12 1. ., '- vi' ff,fyf,z, f , ,f ,f f , - ff f ,If f '.?4i4f3f.2,: ffl: f'fwvAf-' PW: ' ffwf- ' '- 'K . f ' f, C w : 1 V , . , ,kv ,.k4,f4Vf1Vf,, f-,vi ,W .,,y,, V, mg- 124 m- f fy g. , f f , ff. g V: ,, ,f f :fgf y,7'fpfx ' f' ?f7'f':, , ,V f. .V , ,. ,, , , ,V , f -f f 7' ' ff f ff f , ' I VJ L, V. 'V f : , n f ,f f'ffVfffWLQff?7 1 t to . rtle X it X 1 ' 'fZf2i'f'2'2g!f55,2 ,V 'Off A 1 'i' ' X X - 5-3,55 1555i-.gzksif 57 f ,, ,nf ,ff H , Mk X X, I .-X X KEY CL B First Rau: ll. Child, W. M:Culmn, ll. Shipman. Sponsor: l,. Bee-flu-r, TIFIIISIIYUIQ li. Comlru, l'rm-Sidenlz l.. Jepson, Virr'-llresirlenli ll. llirke-rson, Secretary: B. lfouche, li. lllzxxwell. Svcond Row: l.. lluy. .l. Slzlylur, B. Tuuhr, B. Towers, H. Norman, B. U'BcirnP, H. Pryor, ll. llankins, J. Payne, ll. Nnllingllum. Third Row: J- lllilnirlc, ,l. Thornton, l.. llnpes, B. Muller, A. lioucli, ll. Pells. D. .zxl'l5PlIll0, B. Clem:-nls, ll. Ascherfelcl. '4We don't make keysi' . . . service to others . . . helping needy families . . . putting on a program for the Kiwanis luncheon . . . building a float for the G. VV. game pararle . . . plans for painting the stadium bleachers this summer . . . a bit of social life . . . the Hawaiian Dance . . . such loud shirts . . . grass skirts. Plans made for the Hawaiian Dance 51403 f 3 PRO-C0 Standing: J. Lambert, President. First Row: B. lioslfr, Treasurer: E. Dorsey, A. Dixon, Secretary: S. Greene. Second How: J- Pallzmge, I. Mitchell, J. McBride, A. Knight, J. Wallz. C. Smith, Vice-President: C. Foster, N. Chapin. Third Row: C. Christnpherson, B. Dusenhnry, C. Rinehart, E. Sedor, J. Rosadn, E. Assen- heimer, S. Bassett. B. Welbun. Fourth Row: R. Greene, P. Reynolds. E PERA TO ESPERANTO CLUB . . . learn- ing the conversational side of the new international language . . . it,s so easy . . . uGes revido . . . until we meet again. NEWS REPORTING . . . MClub Spotsi' . the activity news- paper . . . future journalists in the making, learning the tricks of the trade . . . last minute deadlines . . . 11:30. EW REPGRTI G 141 . fm . W. M., K yi gay f .. 54,4 f,.,,!W . f'fY? 3?i Fir ' 4 .gf ff M4 f .f .4,.,f.ff.. . fm, Af, f 1 yn .ifwff ff!-1 , vu, .-ff., 1 ggffy gig 2 pg-5 ., ,. ' ff fm' X . ,,,. , wan Afwgf 3:1556-f wkg ,mf t 'm'1,',4 ff? :-f'iZ1!v, .izff,LQ?4Q'.2 167- iicfw 7 A f . .ww .ffzw ,,.,.. ,W f f ..,-fygf 'W ff. ,., .,. ,fr W 9, . , V Q V ,.,.f',,j,.,'-.ff , f .-M, ,f,.f. ,, fi. 'V pvxfw,'f. f' U ff , 41.41. ' fC fi7Z,'w fffkf 7 ,f ,iji-355' f f,', ati 'f .,h' 2 if f f , V M, 'ff' Q 'f'y,'fVI 142 First Row: R. Wolfe, President: M. Milne, Secretary: M. Whitted, J. Horning, B. Joy, J. Schindler, M. Elliott, B. Goets. Second Row: T. Johns, J. Ridings, Treasurer: A. Beddall, B. Barbee, B. Sime, P. Mortz, D. Tohson, E. Goetz. Third Row: R. Culver, N. Dussaull, J. LeBeau, P. Kefauver, J. Boteler, S. Howard, C. Fitch, A. Duvall. Founh Row: R. Shreeves, Sponsor: J. Barnes, C. Morris, M. Steacl, J. Brown, J. Loughran, H. Olmsted, L. O'Brien, B. White. BETA CLUBS ..... First Row: P. High, President: B. Arnett, Secretary, H. Bowie, S. Stone, J. Pinto, B. Beckner, P ' ' ' J. B McBride, F. Ballard, Sponsor. Second Row: D. Shively, Vice-President, E. Kendall, Treasurer, oe . . . .d M. Bush, B. Brumnachm, N. Blakoney, E. Mirah, C. Walsh. Fourth Row: A. McCoy, E. Mason, J. Cox J. Hamilton, P. Campbell, J. Lewis, J. Davis, M. Gidinsky . O 2 nitsch M. Barrett, T. Barrett. B. Powell, C. Washington. Third Row. D. Eanes, B. Rothman, S. Kid 0 First Row: B. Howser, J. Kirsch, S. Monroe, B. Stephens, C. Silkin. S. Wood, R, Kruger, K. Brown 0 3 Second Row: E. Lundberg, A. Smith, B. Schindler, M. l.. Sleinke, H. Turner, H. l.emmnn, J, Creech Third Row: S. Bery, C. Kilander, J. Caruso, B. Kiely, M. Hazel, S. llc-pass. N. Klomnn, C. Tenney ' D. Lewis. Fourth Raw: Mrs. Allston, J. McLearen, S. Newman, B. Mitchell, J. Richey, J. Brazil. S Clarke, C. VanSanl, B. Johnson. Fifth Row: A, Cassily, R. Hamm, B. Hazel, W. Harvey, Presidenl N. Miller. BETA . . . Southern Honor Society . . . W-L,s newest service club . . . received charter during assembly this year . . . selling Beat G. W. signs . . . cleaning up the campus after school . . . the Spring Convention in Richmond. CERA IC CERAMICS CLUB . . . pounding with those plaster bats . . . Wlfhere can't be any more air N in this clay . . . How long have you been shaping that stuff? . . . L'Thereis more paint on me than on my figurine . . . 4'Made it all by myselffi FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE . . . uFar away places with strange-sounding namesi' . . . corresponding with European students . . . the atmosphere of foreign restaurants We visited . . . the strange foods we fixed . . . listening to speakers describing other countries . . . pro- moting international good will. FOREIG CORRE PO DENTS 51453 ,J 4. w 144 First Rau F lliuvline C'npl'iin 'imilli qponwr' li Wvnknnp, J. Ewing, lrewidenl L McRn becreliri Treasllrer R Anderson Vice lresiclenl' D Houblilon l Newman N Alsop C Alrb C Meredith x .i ., J' K .A .-L ,. J L. J J l A - -1 ' I I J. Jackson. Svcand- Row: W.. Sides, F. Cardwell, D. Smilh, J. Cudd, GLB Firsl Row: C. Foster, C. Wolf, Mrs. E. Buss, Sponsor, A. Wilkinson, Presidenlg M. Jenkins, Vice-Presiderilg C. Holle, Secretary. .Second Row: UN IGR RED wr S. Staley, M. Collier, J. Wialson, S. Hulzell, J. While, B. Diller, li. J. Spales, l'. Carrick, M. Jennings. N. l.illnn, U. Dietrich. Third Roux: C. Hinehurl, N. Hudson, M. J. Hauser, J. Fulilkrier, C. Buush, B. J. Pinlz, C. MPS- singer, M. Holt, M. Noell, M. A. Dvorak, B. Copenhaver, I. Blankenship, N. Denholm. CRGSS 'G PLASTIC And IEWELRY Head Stand: B. Covington, B. Crosher. Bottom 9 Row: L. Bevon, P. Head, J. Weeks, J. McCoul- 'ley. V. Helsinger, P. Waugh. Second Row: M. Springer, B. Winn, D. Eddin,AM. Holmes. Top Row: R. Hose, R. Rose. First Row: E. Simmons, S. Cant, M. Berkemeier, Presidenlg P. Col- ton. Secretary: B. Denson, M. Burg- dorf, D. Secrisl. Second Row: M. Welsh. S. Kaesser, D. Roll, B. L. Ralclilfe, E. Nagy, G. Barlon, N. Moore, J. Loflhus, A. Maxwell. J. Ingalls. Third Row: W. D. May, Sponsorg S. .l. Gordon, L. ,l. Frazer. 51453 5. 30 - Sf F Z M 4 will . r wif- ,F -Q rm-M, j.1:.f i X' I A 7 i . r .IL f 1- f .,-. e - ' I V' -,V ji' SL iff . 1 V Mix if W x'csQg f - L.' N1'3, f'- '-'-o..,,.F .IH 4, Q59 Nw L..,, -.mr TRANS EI ER mf Eff! P!!! my Nu.. N 'W 'ABI Lu. .Air First Row: B. Paras, Sponsor: J. Cilley, Vice-President: P. Bailey, Presidentg J. Jones, J. Head. Sucond Row: J. A. Tippen. B- Baldwin' D. Wiley, M. Beem. RAL CIE CE Io v D Molum- hvlhl First Raw: Mr, Spencer, R. Rudolph, '. ea c . .. . sew, . phv, K. Calhoun, R. Atkinson, C. King. Second Row: D. Hoisinglon. B.'Barnes. D. Roszell, J. Moore. 1461 First Row: S. Gideon, President: V. Leone, S. May, E. Demaresl, Vice-President: A. Dickerman, D. Carrico, M. Spearback. Second Raw: P. Humphrey, Presidenlg P. Long, F. Gihbens, E. Bradley, B. Franklin, D. Perkins, R. Caldwell, M. Jackson, Secretary. Third Row: J. Whittle, J. Joy, L. Cox, W. Heiss, W. Ryland, E. Drescher, M. Kay. Fourth Row: B. Miller, D. Peckens, B. Matthews, W. Harvey, A. Geiger, B. Hausernann, T. Groom, D. Waugh. Fifth Row: B. Wildman, T. Brown, C. Montgomery, D. Reeder. BRIDGE nd C NASTA The complicated process of learning to play bridge . . . CGI bid four spades . . . We try to keep 4'Groom from cheating . . . c'Your deal, card-sharpn . . . uI've got two red threesi' . . . and have you heard our song? . . . '4We,re the card club of Virginia, let us see your hand . . . the arguments over the score . . . never enough time in club period to finish a game. Who's the card-sharp? 147 apt ff ,t 'V 1 biilglyg. A 1.5 f. . I if M'f A f cffgf ,Q .,,,, ,,,V. J 2. 1 .5 ,. Q 1: . VJ 4 V ff 44,1 , k ff X A ,w 1 It w ' r S, af Q is . A ' 4 'Q J Wvtyyiwilby , , f . y. W First Row: l,t. W'. Frank, Company Commander: Capt. I.. Herlncker. ff f X ' , Sr-cond Row: Pvt. C. Hunter, Sgt. A. Cordon, l.t. F. Pelroln, Sgt. W. ll 'W' 'V', , Child, Sgt. C. Futon, Pvt. O. Stztnly. Third Row: Sgt. I.. 0'Brirn, i' ' I ' SfSg!. D. Luke, Sgt. D. Caronsnn, Sgt. l,. Stes-le, Sgt. S. Cugan. V H'-' New cadets trained . . . veterans promoted . . . W y companies formed . . . in this way the new ., .- .ltl i C I year begins for the cadets . . . learning basic ' ' military drill . . . lectures on First Aid, M-1 'f..M if TW rifle, military customs and courtesies . . . i .,.i. in . Mait iSxiyd6i' i 13 B rifle practice at the rifie range . . . drilling in preparation for parades . . Alexandria, Feb. First Row: SfSgt. M. Parker, Mfsgt. R. Gnesnm. Second Row: Sgt. W1 Child, Sgt. W. Wiidner, Sgt. A. Gordon, Corpl. C. Harrison, Capt. B. Smith, Corpl. C. Rocker, Sgt. E. Thompson. Third Row: SfSgl. D. Luke, Sgt. C. Eaton, Sgt. M. Miller, Sgt. I,. Steele, Sgt. J. Brown, Corpl. W. Tarver, MfSgt. J. Copland. Fourth Row: Corpl. J. Printz, Sgt. U. Aronsun, Sgt. S. Cogun, S,fSgt. H. Thompson, Corpl. J. McNellis, Corpl. R. Herrmann. Lt . Adj . 'McLean-en 6' or .., l Lt. Petrola 1 S First Row: SfSgt. H. Thompson, Sgt. W. Witlner, Pvt. 0. Stanley, Pvt T. Carey, MfSgt. R. Gossom, SfSgt. M. Parker, Sgt. A. Gordon, Pvt: R. Burner, Pvt. T. Post. Second Row: Sgt. W. Child, Pvt. R. Harring ton, Pvt. T. Atkesou, Sgt. I, O'Brien, Pvt. P. Hayes. Pvt. W. Sandy. , Third Row: Pvt. R. Brown, Pvt. C. Stanton, lvl. B. White, Corpl J. McNellis, Pvt. C. Stolze, Pvt. G. Heflin, Pvt. A. St. John. 22, Armed Forces Day . . . the highlight of our year . . . the apple Blossom Parade at Winchester . . . prize company drill to determine the best drilled company in the corps . . . competitive drill again G. W .... Founders' Day . . . all outstanding cadets are recognized, awards are given, new officers made. f 5 'H X Ht ff 5 '31 at 225, ,, . 'T ' s f ' 5 ' ' ' ff -.ff . -95219 ' M' I ffl' ' f if Eff , ' ,'..' ' ' tt.. , -, Q ' - ' .- te, . - A1451-:af ' ' ,I : utr, M . H-4 .L js' li , ff . t 'N ' - . f- f 4 . , Capt. Devers Lt. Stover Lt. Chamberlain Capt. Herlocker Lt. Prank Lt. Cerhardt First Row: Sgt. J. Brown, Sgt. S. Cogan, Pvt. R. Lloyd, Pvt. S Richards, Pvt. N. Davis, lst Sgt. J. Copland, Sgt. D. Luke, Sgt. C: Eaton, Sgt. T. Reynolds, Pvt. B. Richardson. Second Row: Sgt. D. Arnnson, Pvt. D. Lancaster, Pvt. R. Schmidt, Pvt. T. Jones, Sgt. M Miller, Pvt. S. Lnarnard, Pvt. C. Peterson, Pvt. P. Durloo. Third Row: Sgt. F. Steele, Pvt. Il. Caldwell, Pvt, R. Herman, Cpl. B. Taxver, C. Hunter, Pvt. A. Roach, Pvt. J. Cudd. 51491 , no ' 1 Q, fi? V I' . 5 , W Qi M Q , , f Th ,W f ff' ' Q , 4' 455' xxx 'A 'Z ,ul n Capt. McKay Ll. Renshaw Ll. Thompson CIRL J CRACK SQ AD Fin! Row: Ll. T. Thompson, Lt. S. Kenshaw. Svcond Raw: Pvt. J. MCLQ-aren, Pvl. G. Harrison. Third Row: Pvl. A Mccubbin, Pvl. B. Smith, Pvl. C. Cordon. Fourth Row: Pvl. E. Thompson, Pvt. B. J. Wright, Pvl. B. J. Printz Fifth Row: Pvt. J. Irvin, Pvl. S. Kocker. N First Row: Sgt. D. Swindle, Corpl. B. Smilh, Sgl. E. olnpson, Pvt. L. Grant, Pvl. A. McCubbin, Pvt. C. Cordon. Second Roux: Corpi. C. Harrison, Corpl. J, Ruller- man, Pvl. B. J. Wright. Third Row: Corpl. S. Kocker. g,-:- ix Pvt. J. Irvin, Corpl. B. J. Prinlz. OFFICER CLUB 5150 , '17, ,f'K5ff'iL Wi f Off fjf,,:iy, g,!,fgf gyjf f f,,.f,f .,,,,4, f f f fff7'?2ff'f X !'y'7 5f'f22Z' LU' X f 3 f fy.'4f,, ,,ff 7, yn jf f Crm' 1,1 1 V . . , V ffiyfggfgtj f , , X K., 'f f f . , ff. m?1m,.f..rc.v.5 W f f . ff ff, f, ., .yn A ff A., ff,f.ffff,,m ffffwf, 7, wyp . - 1 my f ,ffyffh 'f,,zyff:f,V',,5o, x' -iff 9 zfwf:,,1w'?,.f ' 71.1 V! ff! VWQW .y,yyfx,Wm,y.fQ f?c, 7 . , .5 . I 'ffifhpaff ,,y'X'Hfff F Lrst Row: Ll. .I . McLearen, Ll. S. R691 WW .4 Wy? V fff, , ,f 4... of Snyder, Capt. E. McKav, Ll. T. Tho pioxfwsgfgyljdfiffiv . ' wfiiwfff yfigfwf 'ff' .fwneyyy Lt. W. Frank, President: CHPL L- 51379 . ,f rw f ,f . .wo ff P ma ff, wif, .Gy-f.','.fff4f' if rola, Ll. D. Gerhardl. Third Row: Llygf Q Q1 V, fy ly., V, '.f!mf,,fyffygfn.yff,T.,.jgg,f,f f. H Turner, Capt. R. Devers. Fourth Row X ff ,f, gf ff., , 4,4 1, ,A mf, f . First Row: B. Silvwr, B. VJ-lion, Mr. Mourc, Sponsor, F. Borden, Serrelury- Treasurer: T. lingeinzui, B, Koster, Vice-Presidenlg S. Fruzin-r, K. MCH:-ssor. w Svcond Row: M. Nnwell, A. Hoffman. H. Blundvll, S. Ilrurkvmnillrr, A. Medford, P. Sullivan, C. Cox, B. Hines, F. Calloway. Thirrl Rau: Il. Murkep, H. McKay, J. Comn, J. Sylvesler, I.. Dewey, XY. Anderson, C. Slrvltze, H. Davis. wg yy., di! 11,7 'J ax , , Ma.. he 9 Firsl Row: V. Bole. M. Simpson, J. Ifdmonslnn fprunej, ll. Irwin, M. Lee, S. Kocher, J. Irvin fprnmfj. Svconfl Huw: M. Adams, F. Jllllvbzlrd. S. Wallin. Miss A. Nolte, Sponsor, J. Viziu, N. Lauffer, C. Lauffer, G. Mnnror-, J. Hanshmugh, A. Conklyen, A. Tinsley, M. Crosby. F U51 Q' 4 W, , li' 14- 1 F f ' 7 ' was 1 1 13 4 s 5- a 4? 1' '56 if ff' up hi ei l 00 lg sw 79 .mg. rw U ali 0 Left to right: A. Scott. N. Speaks. A: l0hY1S0'f'- M. Kesyon, N. Lane. A. Stone- A- Ness' MISS ' Currier. Helping the librarians . . . movies, reports, quiz programs, and new authors . . . trying to remember the Dewey Decimal System . . . new ideas for the bulletin boards . . . library articles . . . the flurry of Book Week . . . baking cookies for the faculty tea . . . racking our brains in lively discussions . . . something new every meeting. LIBRARY LUB conf LUB First Row: B. Wiggins, B. Crigsby, C. Waters, S. Rathbone, C. Williams, M. Dykeman, T. Coulson, Vice-President: H. Kerfoot, President: A. Rnmberg, Treasurer: S. Doran, N. Cassedy, D. Coulson, T. Sensibaugh, B. Hausemann. Second Row: C. Bahm, IJ. Raines, J. Meads, B. Litton, T. Atkeson, B. Lalor, C. Kneeland, C. Ritter, B. Trimble, T. Jones, Jr., P. Schacle, T. Evans, B. Clough, F. Walker, J. Wiggins. Third Row: Mr. Hargraves, Sponsor: C. Fritschniann, T. Quinn, D. Sloan, V. Rawls, B. Butler, F. Stieg, C. Kingsbury, A. Spring, J. Hill, E. Burba, J. Dykemau, R. Sours. R 'N if 2 f'5' :lung FRE CH CLUB Fzrst Row J Juv Vice President J Cxllchres! Secretarw Trensurer: S. Kidd, Presidenlg R. Cossom, N. Blakeney, Maxwell J lcely Norhadrr' C lpe .Second Rau Newman, C. Compton, E. Kendall, P. Child, V.. eecksen R Lee B Lee IeBeau P Hertz er T :rd Rau M. Bauer, M. W. Rixey. J. Carler, C. Black. A. Smires F Swicegood P Dxllev N T lor J Catlin M H Hillman, B. Brumbach, A. Gabrielle, Fourth Row: Eubanks M Fowler E Mason C Walker M Morrison J Hamilton, P. Pallisler, N. Shekelton, B. Butler, M Spearback S Gideon Flflh Rou R Gordon M Mnnville, K. O'Beirne, A. Hunnegan. First Raw: M. A. Parkin, President: J. Hanscom, M. MncNaughlon. Secretary. S. LaBoon, Mrs. Councell. Spnnsor. S:-cond Row: W. Horn J. Nichols, E. Richter, Vice-President: K. I-'rir-dlander, S. Long. K Creamer. Third Row: D. Roelofs, Treasurer: J. Conrad, P. Campbell I . Allcinson, S. Cook, B. llenslmw, K. Wills. I I 1 ef ,.ff' f' 1. X. I 1.4 .Jimi ggier B -, l .weed f Firx! Row: S. Davila, President: I. Baird, S. Johnson, B. Collie, Vice' President: P. Mornvetz, W. Lindgreen, P. Moran, Treasurer: J. Del- Campo. Svcand Row: A. Wilson, l.. Inman, M. Bauer, C. Shirk, B5 W'idner, M. Hunter, C. Campbell. l. Srllindler, D. Aronson. Third Row: Mr. Johnson, Sponsor: J. Eddy, N. Mnrsliull, S. Smith. D. Butler, A. Scott, G. Cluvin, T. lloulnnd. Fuurlh Row: J. Gaines, B. Snider, E. Nitti, C. Mclfurlune, F. Carrico, V. Peecksen. J. Nicely, D. Stover. Fifth Row: B. Harrington, M. Molseed, C. McCormick, M. Marvin, V. Rudgers, B. Farnum, K. Cage, Secretary, B. Rutkoski. DRAMATIC First Row: R. Mellon, B. Guy, M. Doelxler. Treasurer: D. Swanson, Secretary: B. Lerwill, President: N. Jaquette, C. Caswell, M. Harney. Second Row: C. Scott, D. Tate. M. VanVranken, M. Palmer, K. Cage, J. Pettit, E. Assenheimer, M. I.entz, P. Kitchen. Third Raw: A. Ship- man, B. Turner, J. Monroe, J. Chase, M. Bush, E. Lardin, B. Butler, P. Bray, B. Measor. Fourth Row: Mr. Weingartner. Sponsor, B. Mac- Baisey, S. Cogan, W. Child, S. Winhurn. B. Whitehead, I. Robertson. Q rletw 51543 DRAMATIC CLUB . . . Selecting a play for the one-act play contest . . . the unique feeling behind the footlights . . . Whispered cues . . . battered scripts . those lines welll never forget. STAGECRAFT . . .uljass the hammer and the blue paint . . . cardboard models of the sets . . . the sets taking shape . . . the proud feeling of being a part of it all. :ff I iz 'ty 2.0 if ' First Row: B. J. Whitten, President: W. Holford, Vice-President: B. Wasserman Secretaryg B. Cox, Treasurer: J. Thomas, 0. Fand, M. W. Rixey, M. R. Grinder Second Row: S. Weeks, B. Barry, D. Dulin, P. Pennington, M. Allston, B. Crest G. Young, A. Gosnell. Third Row: P. Child, G. Bergeron, G. Agnelli, D. Garber M. Franzman, A. Montague, J. Winkel. Fourth Row: E. Rhodes. Sponsor: J. Caddy J. Percy, M. Vaky, B. Candy, R. Greene, M. McCervey, Miss Hahn. S AGE First Row: R. Quick, J. Evans, J. Wuhbold, A. Williams, l.. Burlingame, President: S. Redd N. Chick, M. Gillis, C. Black, M. Heller, D. Parks, M. Booth. Third Row: J. Copeland S. Priestman, B. Rickman, Mrs. Farley, Sponsor. Second Row: J. Crown, B. Cogswell, J. Hart: I D. Cawley, L. Burba, D. Seeley, F. Swicegood, Secretary-Treasurer, E. Rust, M. Pyle, N. Aspxolis, B. Armbruster. 51553 ooo First Row: Miss Creenaway, Sponsor: J. A. Barnes, ll. McGraw, J. Marrey, Treasurer: M. Peckham. Secretaryg S. Lnndes, Vice-President: B. Myers, Presidenl: J. Smith, Vice-Prosidenlg A. Reed, Secretary: P. Hutchins, Treasurer: D. Dotzback. Second Row: J. Yetton, S. Whilling, B. Williams, B. Crit-iT, C. Alfauo, B. Reese, A. Ninde, N. Brown, S. Jacobs, l. Thomas, G. Seidenspinner, I.. Knighaum, J. l,eon. 0 O O S7 Third Row: S. Cremeans, M. E. Beale, FI. Brure, C. Grove, N. Shekellon, M. Cain, l'. I.. Merchant, D. Allen, G. Byrd, A. Hall, J. Lucas, P. Jones, J. Mallonee, I'. Cray, B. Teagarden, P, Tifer. U ITED NATIONS First Row: C. M. Miller, Sponsor: M. Hahn, J. Jarvis, Corresponding Secretary: N. Blnnn, J. 0'M:-urn M. Wogan. Second Row: B. Steels, Treasure-rg ll. Woodward, Secretary: M. Templeton, Vice-President B. Saviclge. G. Coon, D. Alhey. Third Row: R. Forehancl, President: E. Poe, 5. Buckhnm, W. Bolts C. Pitcher. l FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF ' ' AIVIERICA . . . cooking and sewing . . . learning to make a bed . . . how easy it was to burn what was on the stove . . . we sample our achievements . . . the trials, tribulations land funi of making a skirt . . . uVVhere's my needle?,' . . . that cold walk to the Home Ec. building. U.N. CLUB . . . to study the United Nations . . . its pro- ceedings and organization . . . the series of foreign speakers . . . giving teas for our guests . . . presenting the U.N. Day assembly to the history classes . . . Mr. Miller's interesting talks. 51563 DEBATE CLUB . . . 'CML Chair- man, the question before us today: Resolved . . . gather- ing material . . . long hours of research . . . stimulating dis- cussions . . . interesting debates . . . it's either win, lose, or draw. SCIENCE CLUB . . . dividing i11to groups to take a partic- ular field . . . experimenting . . . weekly demonstrations . . . movies . . . field trips . . . dis- cussions. First Row: C. Prowell, M. Marmarosh, S. Bassett, President: E. Dorsey, Secretary-Treasurer: B. Karns. Second Row: D. Allen, R. Jarman, J. Leslie, G. Morgan, F. Emge, F. Willel, ID I l I l I Z E. Walsh, M. Murray, E. David, A. Maccubbin, Mr. R. M. Carrigan, Sponsor. First Row: E. M. North, Sponsor: S. Blumenfeld, N. Chapin, N. Adams, A. Koster, Treasurer: R. Northrop, Secretary: L. Ogden, President: J. Christensen, Vice-President: D. Wells, J. VanDyke. Second Raw: J. Hardin, A. 0. Stenley, C. Truluck, B. Denty, H. Silsby, D. Siclle, B. Russell. Third Row: D. Michael, R. Bolster, S, Milliken. CIE CE 51573 v--0 ra nv' rv. fo? f-1 fd First Row: B. Lea, A Knighl. Vice-President R, Lee, Secretary: J Rrickerd, Miss Dalian Sponsor. Second Rou- S, West. J, Pearson, Y. lden. F. Vitale, C Rollings. DVA CED BEGINNER First Raw: C. Mare, Vice-President: E, All-xagder, Treasurer: S. War- Efn, Thompson. Second Row: S. Wood, K. Rhodes, R. Suler. AMERA gy 4 rl 5 ,Zi 4 Q 4' l 'Yi .j-':ff1Q ' First Raw: 5,5-B,e,a,Ly, President: J. Dunlcle. Secretary: S. Campbell, P. Hall. M. Lightle, fr 1 H , P. Morlimer, B. Sullivan, A. Mitchell. Second Row: S. Duley. C. Helmholz, C. Scheele, M. EQ V, Benoit, M. Manville, J. Hullon, D. Duedero. Third Row: J. Daniel, A. Carter, B, Barnes, 4 X M x I.C.C. Representative: S. Gouletl, J. McNeil, V. Reynolds, A. Richardson, P. Dilley. Fourth lA'iy 2. Row: J. Hillou, R. Filzsimmons, V. Diegel, C. Leon, B. Meek, Publicity Agent. V' ,,,is.,. ' ' ' , f I Y , VARIETY TLETCLB Last minute stag School Days Chorus Linen for the assembly Entertaining each other . . . brushing up on old routines . , . trying out new ones . . . helpful criticisms . . . long practice hours before the assembly . . . the finished product went over with a bang . . . who can forget the School Days Chorus Linew . . . that Dixieland Band . . . participating in Arlingteen Revue . . . booking talent for the dances . . . Mr. Mac and Miss Hackney entertain us . . . a variety of talent' combined into a successful club. e fright 159 First Rau J lllg ns V1cePres1d nl A lxern Treasurer B Patterson P Cogswell, N. Panossian, A. Mallhews. u :cu conf nu n r ce enrelarw C roon Amy, J. Cheri, J. Rainford. E. Sleinke, M Arm Thxrd Rau B Burchard lx OBe1rne S Johnson M Morrison B. Polls, B. Eschmeyer, L. Newman. P M.acMnllan Fourlh Rou J Brnwnmg M Manhardl G Eller M Norquest, N. Beyer, E. Beauchamp, C. Baker, ASHIUNS GDELI G Learning to model . . . the fun of a fashion show . . . how to wear clothes and makeup . . . HIS this color right for me?,' . . . the correct way to walk . . . ul-lold your shoulders upn . . . the difficult times we had learning to . . . our sponsors learn with us . . . the friends we made . . . experience gained . . . poise . . . the fun, the work. Beginning our second year at W-L . . . electing tl1e oflicers . . . uchocolates for Christmasi' . . . that unforgetable trip to New York . . . excitement of seeing uthe town . . . the U.N. . . . all those trips to the 1' . Y.W.C.A .... our parties at the Y-Loungef' sul Plans for a worthy project First Row: J. Wood, B. Reed, J. Percy, G. Harrison, B. Johnson, A. Johnson, Vice-President: P. Clary, President, E. Nitti, Secretary, P. Fisher, L. Peterson, Treasurer: B. Snider, M. Allston. Second Raw: S. Leonard, B. Tuttle P. Beall, J. Pfiugshaupt, B. Crest, J. Posladek, H. Disney, M. McCervey, F. Borden, B. Wilkins, P. Hertzler, M Burkhart. Third Row: D. McGraw, F. Gihbens, A. Ninde, B. Lee, B. Lee, R. Goetz, E. Goetz, M. McCowan, B. I.. Payne, S. Ambrose, C. Messinger, M. Stieler, M. Mackey, S. Thayer. Fourth Row: J. While, K. Yahraes, S. Kaesser, S. Ward, N. Beyer, G. Coon, A. Matthews, D. Sleller, B. HeHin, M. Winn, B. R. Key, D. A. Anderson, J. I.enn Fifth Row: K. Rhodes, R. Remmon, C. Cook, S. Howard, C. Fitch, C. Rollings, J. Evans, M, Peckhani, B. Tod M. Redman, A. Evers, T. Diana, J. McCalley, B. Covington, B. Barnes. fl61 14 ea J .,f NHOPG it,s a strike-,, . 22-1: 1- . -'gi .- ' mints . ki: Eze ,I -4 0' A wfiit gas f.- .f4..?'. , 'J' ,n. . k,.,,, , ,.,. Q... ...-,-g'-zf1,s'wF,- L. 1 1 ,..-' fn.: In f - i.'f:?':.f'W mf' .4721 . ' .fy , . Mez, .4-1, fijil fl ., 4 4 uf sv -, gzgmy, M . , . , ,fn f .,.,.15Z2.,v?: .372-lf .i:?ff?.'f'f.5i,-wifi? - ,.,, ,,,. , . . . v-,,,. ,-X f,f- . , f -f,f i,.5,.',5,-wlg. f, f 1 Ci.. 414,55 ,,. 5 f,,1,wM.. 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X fg Nfjfffff X , qw. fp . the tense excitement at a 2ZZ2ZQZZZZZQ?kZZWW4f ww-X44 X ,. f?3Q,rai'2f73f -f M ., ,wwf ' ff Cnqfif f 'sf ff fjyy, gvff fypwfdffggff if ,.wm.f,,Qf ,nf f77'f ' UWf1WfLf K' 72 :f 7 - JC f f Effffff gyffgfygfwwa Oy, ,,. .Z wwf ff. ,,M.,,V Vw ,Q M,!,? 5, f,f,,j,,!f,4,7W f ,f 4.1. f. ,ff ,,,,, ,. ,. fy'ffK'mn45:'7'I41 1.3 L: Q! fig .QV fwyi ,M 147 4 First Row: E. Calabrese, W. Via. J. Welch, V. Wall, S. Samen, Secretary: D. Lumpkins, T!!! X X f ff! President: J. Sharif, Sponsor: P. Clary, Presidenlg D. Harshmann, Secretary: N. Small, TEV ,any Renmnnan, E. smnn. Second Rnw: P. Run., c. Baumbach, H. Calkins. N. Dinnnlrn. J. Jnfggfggffgyjgni Bladen, P. Hall, B. Beckner, E. Hawthorne. B. Dailey, B. Gerke, J. C. Robberls. Third ff J. Higgins, J. clemnnls, J. Crunkillon, R. spnrnnn. s. Lnylnn, R, Jenkins. , ??5 ?fZZQW??ZZZZ?? J Je Q ff Jef fnamnf W L 2-5 16555444 ff X Kazan: ,7 JJ.fn. . X W -Q-n f f em , 1-'gm ,M f fy! fm 1 wa? 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Ross, Vice-President: P. Tuthill, f w,f,ff,, fwf,,,,4,,' 4,7 f,,4,,g,,f V , 1 , Amen, B. Chaffee, J. umm, N. woods, M. Adams. , ,ff , Wm ur ,rw ,ggff mf:-f , f9,.fo,ff H7 f',w,ff4-affffffxf,'f,w,,,.f if,fff,f:, Wm Aff.f7w,, V mwf, ,V f,,ffff,fw fn-M mf Oc, :za ,,,.:yf:,',3xm,f,f '. .w: ,,1f, ' :MM fm LATI CL B LATIN . . . The lighter side of Latin . . . doing plays . . . such fun on our Held trips . . . exciting speakers . . . Hboy, this sure helps my Latinf' CHESS . . . g'Your move . . . we learn to play with cunning . . . never enough time to finish . . . those tournaments with other schools . . . tl1e stiff com- petition. CHESS CL B Girls' letter club . . . support- ing the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion . . . selling cokes at the basketball games . . . our goal -to build school spirit and better sportsmanship . . . all girls having a school letter are eligible cancliflates. fm I 'fir 'A 3 fy ff fa ' av 5163 at sl 'iff First Row: B. Anderson, l. Milrhell, B. Blevins, M. Brcidenslein, Secretary: B. llalrringlnn, Vire-President: T. Marples, President: .l. llltfiride, Treasurer: Il. Zollner, B. Key. Ss-cond Rout: B. Shaw, D. Walker, B. Uusenbnry, V. Berlelsen, D. Miller, S. Leonard, S. Slulnp, S. Funslon, F. Willel. PE KER 9 B REAU Giving talks on any subject at any time . . . providing speakers for civic organizations . . . rendering our services to the community . . . 'LTake Speech? . . . this is extra training, but more fun . . . those wonderful banquets with after dinner talks . . . the many debates we had during club period . . . our first speech-we tried so hard not to show our stage fright . . . Speeches for the Community Chest Drive before diHierent groups . . . speaking to various clubs-our way of showing off our ability . . . our trophy won for service, At the Speakers Bureau tea . . . outstanding members featured . . . Tom Maples, Presillentg Dot Miller, State Champ, 1950-51g Beth Blevins, outstanding sophomore member. ,fewgn .N Rx-P,-,J V , W tr KJ My I Zkciidcwtdam ff-J 51663 ,prwmnf if BL E AND GRAY Nancy Pickering, Erlitor-in-Chief f 1, John Lambert, Business Manager ,ff Joan Watson, Photo Eflitorg jean Kirsch, Publicity Manager, Betty Ann Davis, Associate Editor Dick Parks, Guy Allen, Photographers Dean Weihe, Advertising Manager, John Lambert, Business Manager, Carolyn Smith, Circulation Manager 7 2 -K' lane Pterce, ' Ilfl er, ' Copy Wfinim FfZfleliiiui1L1iiligill9F'?by Cawley, hm Elsa Flemlng'd Row: Nelson Dams . i Hooper. Secon Club Edltors: Barbara Lerwlll, Don Sullivan Choosing our staff . . . that hectic summer deadline coming up! . . . frantic rush . . . conference . . . 46What will our theme bew? Working until 6:00 olclock every night . . . , . , big plans made , , , our dummy back f1'0n1 ulcers forthe editor and staff . . . last-minute the printer and work begun ,. . . hours of Changes in layout . . . whew, clubs off to the layout work . . . activity period and those printer at last! . . . class pictures and those Club pictures in the Cafeteria , , , lost Copy endless lists! . . . personals for the seniors and identification . . . udot-dotw style copy, - - - uW6,Ve l0St 6 people somewhereln . . , We even talk that way now . . . votes counted all the dances We didnlt get pictures of . . , for superlatives . . . our dance, the 'fluke BOX expectations of nervous breakdowns . . . All Hopn . . . pictures scheduled and rescheduled Of if Off t0 the printer! . . . proofreading- , , , gvepworked photographers , , , Christmas what a chore . . . last minute fears . . . umaybe vacationC?j and getting the clubs' Section in they won't like it!', . . . celebration dinner! 01-der , , , all thgge Calls to Stuckeyts , . . . first look at our annual . . . guess it was Worth all the Work. . Junior Representatives: Paul High, Teri Badger, Layout Artists: Martha Ogilvie, Don Sullivan Rad Wglfea Betty jo Whitten I ,t H lf.. E. Demarest, B. Eschmeyer, B. Potts, J. Brazil, D. Weihe fseatedj Mr. F. Campbell, Business Advisor Mr. E. Rhodes, Editorial Advisor Class Editors: Jeanne joy, Mary Louise Steinlce, Barbara Stephens, Dot Rector, Joyce Cillchrest Publicity Staff: N. Kiger, T. Maples, J. Kirsch, I. Hooper A 4., S11 First Row: C. Smith. N. Panossian. P. Cogswell, M. Ogilvie, J. Ridings. V. Crawford. M. Jackson, P, Fisher. Second Row: B. Welhon, Assistant Circulation Manager: S. Wood, M. Wilkes, F. Cibbens, M. Hazel, B. Powell, A. Johnson, D. Steller. Third Raw: B. Buchard, S. Clarke, M. Conrad, R. Culver, P. Kefauver, E. Pratt, S. Ambrose, V. Leone. Fourth Row: J. Browning, D. Carrico, J. Pierce, C. Leon, B. Mitchell, M. Franzman, M. Steinke, D. Hultquist. Fifth Row: J. Reed, A. Duvall, M. Milne, R. Sours. N. Davis, B.,Dominick, B. Dalzell C Our 310,000 project . . . where is the money coming from? . . . picking home- y room representatives . . . publicity for our dance . . . 66There,s good news for you on September 22 . . . '6Representa- tives will be collecting for your annuals on Monday and Wednesday . . . ads from local merchants . . . 4GWhere did this bill come from? . . . those after school meetings-what confusion . . . those extra pages we hadn't counted on . . . bills for the clubs . . . what a head- ache! . . . uAt last, 2,000 annuals sold! . cheers for our circulation staff . . . our hills paid . . . 66Well, the books do balance V, Typists: Sue Walsh, Harriet Stern, Delores Carrico, Caroline Hirst ' f1693 PE MA 7m C7 Firxl Raw: C. Connell, A. Knight. S. Isknwe, U. Curonn, S. Smith, Svcnnd Row: H. Calkins, M. Morrison, E. Birch, M. Funk. Advisor: Mrs. M. Courwell Editor! W. Horn Editorial Staf: 1. Conrad, F. Atkin- son, L. Adkins, J. Grijfn, S. Newman 1701 T..-T7 X -'ffff-.. , fs , A if lei r f First Row: J. Welch, B. Brake, M. Parkin, A. Bray. B. Turner. Second Row: B. Howard, D. Cawley. Bigger and better for '52 . . . the new sophomore literary talent . . . and the older, better known ubarclsn . . . select- ing the cover design . . . soliciting sub- scriptions . . . reading manuscripts . . . arranging for bake sales . . . the rush before the deadline . . . that familiar sigh of relief when an issue has gone to press. PEN AN C. Dunn, P. KDHPP. A. Conklyn. 5. Howard. J. Ruinford. D. Roelofs fseatedj, S. Priestman, M. A. Parkin 171 WCRUSSED Let's put away those papers for now.'9 Typists: N. Panossian, H. Easterling Associate Editor Frerl Camp and Editor-in-Chief Pat Dilley Editorial Staff: A. Kleinoeder, R. Kentisch, M. Bauer SABRE -1-.......................-,,, Rewrite: M. R. Grinder fseatedj, L. Qurlingame, L. Olivier, D. Lewis, B Koster, L. Pike Canvassing the county in our subscrip- tion drive . . . running down tips . . . interviews . . ads . . . last-minute deadlines . . . making the headlines fit . . . stretching stories . . . proof- reading . . . the clacking typewriters . . . planning the next issue and going through it all over again . . . our Turkey Hop . . . HMiss Crossed Sabres . . . the smell of newsprint . . . always chaos in room 107 . . . Senior Edition goes to press . . . our work finished! Managing Editor: C. Sitkin 4 ,, ,, ,.,, . ,,,,,.,.,.,, , ,,,, ,,,, .,.,,.,.,,, . , ,. 7 k,.!.lW, , ,.,- ,4vfq,v1 W-1 fiv-2, 2,2 ,iizef1,:1ff,1:24w f 0 , if'ffY'7 fi X X f, f-f-f f f w 2 254 1 X f f 5 ff, f f'if'2 1 , K, .f,, f f f , , :fm My Mr. Carpenter, advisor X f f f f f ,. 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Meek B2 It 1 My 1 1 , J-Nw. .. g-,mmm LE Hwy 'wiilh HIE z,s12,fsG1'ed wish hi af, if Q Jrimgg, il Tj iz rw T31 S an L w 9 it :Z 1 f ' ' Ex iii Zi , Ii l3 fb I iz, 1 n 2 r . 2315451 i fag, fi 'a .NZQ I I 255233 f 2 , 4162 wi, 3 1 3 ' Udvl r 'I 24 ' wwf? i 5 mzfz Q 3 i 4 Q i fgfuhv ',f.' 3.1 My :ti tags Z2 I E .,:. WW fl ,. 1 V1 P i g 5 t A I' 42 2? fr, L ,, fy, , , Xb I K X' VA. 43 X f A 1, X1 . 5,'f f WN V V 'WA y. 1 , fw ,. V .'1.A,, M' ff V xi- if ' f3ffmA . 1' , X Ax- . gin' ver H115 ag 0 9 Q0 Let S 'cMiss Bee WASHI GTO 1 , E g 5 K! K? , ' - S' ' V Ny id-f , 5 vi? i Q 'f if X D J X Q E X Fin! Rnu: C, Compton, B. jnhmnn. Nl, Ixenxnn, S. Hum 'Y ak- - l l I, . . l7u.,.1ull, I,. Il.ny. Ii, Hzxrmfs, X. Our-n. Svrunrl Rmz: P. Logan, IJ. He-clor. A. Hlcherl, l'. Campbell. Xl. Lukens. l'. Sullvv. C. Tlmmas, J. I.aLxnu. N. fhpiolim. Thin! Ifnu: B. Plahle. C. Shirk. 5. Rrpuss. V, Carrick, S, He-rry, Ii. Flow, J, llnhgnn, B, Ilulfkh, W. Tdmnv, Fnmlh Rau-1 J. Uunklv, J. Kirsh, I . Forbes. V. Crvllun, .L Wilkinson, IP, Allgvic-r. K. Ilixun, C. Ilny. F. Fumr. l'. Fluulv. Fifth Ron: N. Nlzxrshnll. S. ffamphell, M. Frunun' ' ' ' Y ' mn, I. Wrinkle, L. Slplv, IJ. Xllllr-r, IP. bulllvun. J. Clxrislefmnn, F. Camp. A. Avery. D. Zollnvr. S1141 .fr -fl .fn 4 4 'cWe wish you a Merry Christmas. C. Moody, L, Graninger, C. Alfano LEE CHOIR A ff .fb E .I First Row: C. Cook, R. Nnrlhnp, C. Payne, E. Dorsey, S. Bnrklmzxm, B. l'vlPrS, l'. Collins, C. Mundy. S4-cond Rmr: B. Pryor, S. Monroe, 0. Fang, A. Cussily, M. Mnnville. C. Alfalno, .l. Bm-rnunl, B. Km, 5. Cuulvll. H. llulrlilfa-. Third Row: D. Cruwlher, D. Boyer, B. llowser. N, lhnddork, I.. Allen, ll. Mattmnellvr, V. I.:-une, V. lliegln-l. J. Speakman, I. Andre-ss. Fourlh Row: B. Stoll, W. Slxererlz, K. l.ngLun. J. Strain, H. Dickerson, Nay, 1. Joy. A. Williamson, J. Milnxan, C. McCormick, J4 Reed, B. Diller. Fiflh Rou-: A. Geiger, C. Plain, F. Jan-::vr. J. U:lni1'lS. B. Day, A. Mitchell, B. Slephens, A. Dixon, C. Boss, l'. Cogswell, A. Knight. I. 1 178 W-L CHOIR X. lust more fun ' Preparing for Assembly Tryouts will be held this afternoonl' . . . the nervous tension and the hot room . . . the big clay when the list was posted . . . MI made it! . . . settling down to hard work . . . endless rehearsals . . . Wlfry it againl' . . . a bit lg of stage fright just before the curtain went up for our first performance . . . but everyone liked us . . . King Bruce and Queen Barbara reigned over the Square Dance . . . and that bubble gum contest! . . . singing at the Wlashington No day complete without Miss Blsn second period 4 , A 0 f ' , LJ .. I 52. 2 in 3? 5- ag' - ,isp -1: ' , a av 1 K I MADRIGAL up Cathedral . . . night rehearsals . . . the Christmas Candlelight Service here at school K. . . Mads Went caroling around Fort Myer , . . Hot Shoppe 'aconcertsw . . . get togethers with 'Galumniw . . . how honored we felt when We were invited to the Music Educators National Conference . . . the trip up to Philadelphia was the highlight of our year . . . the Mads . . . always on the go . . . big programs for them at Broyhill and the Arts Club . . . Baccalaureate services . . . more night rehearsals . . . then the Spring Concert . . . another at the National Art Gallery . . . the big moment the Senior members re- ceived choir diplomas . . . as always we sang for Graduation exercises . . . a busy year . . . hard work and fun make it one to be remembered. Plans for the big game Adding to the spirit at the football games . . . going through intricate formations during halftime . . . repre- senting G.W.U. at the Richmond U. game . . . playing for assemblies . . . giving concerts . . . 19 members sent to the All-State Band . . . Competing with others in the District Music Festi- val . . . a .memorable trip to Win- chesteris Apple Blossom Festival . . . marcliing in the various civic parades . . . the Memorial Day Parade . . . playing for community functions . . . receiving band letters for the first time . . . looking forward to adding stripes. First Row: S. Buckham, R. Greene, R. Dixon, D. Crowlher, J. Wlrllmrn, M. Marmarosh, J. Slill, l'. Collins. Second Row: I. Moore, J. Moyer, W. Mccahan, M. Mark, ll. Clunlz, J. Jones, D. Keimedy, K. Wright, J. Weinstein, S. Spicer, E. Frye, T. Hassler, R. Vance, S. Milliken. Third Row: R. Logan, J. Shope, J. Scott, B. 0'lTunnell, D. Abell, J- Hiifdin. F. Lowe, D, Oherg, J. Melnick, B. Towers, T. Oulerhridge, W. Urlxan, l. Mitchell, H. Pells, K J D R Bover G'Pubols, B. Karns. B. Day, D. Sloan, B. Fowler. Standing: N.'Blakeney, A. Galpin, S. Buchanan, 180 Bi Harry, 'J. 'chiaesien 5 j:-, f 1 f f fir! First Row: B. W'elbon, D. Brewer, B. Tilton, B. Diller, J. Milman, N. Bergner, R. Lauffer, Svcond Row: D. Brewster. T. Whitllesey. Third Row: H. Erskine, J. Lofthus, J. Hartman, J. Brumback, J. Slill, M. E. Ensminger, P. Collins, S. Spicer, S. Milliken, C. Campbell, D. Molumphy, B. Tauhe, B. Clements. Fourth Row: D. R. Boyer. D. Sloan M. Booth, A. Burns, N. Johnson, F. Brenner, J. Weinstein, K. Wright, J. Jones, J. Thayer, C. Vaughan, M. Adams, N. Laufer. Fifth Raw: J. Chidesler, W. Eisenhower, H. Minor, F. Burroughs, YV. Jewby, J. Shope, S. Collins, P. Newman, R. Logan. Playing for assemblies . . . odd noises on the 3rd floor? The orchestra is practicing . . . sounds good put together though . . . Galley, thatis my mouth piece . . . uGive me Ai' . . . Play your trombone ,in the other direction, please . . . music of students applause . . . they like us-it's worth the effort to night rehearsals . . . the assembly doors open-oops there goes my music . . . seems like school just began and spring is here . . . time for our big Spring Concert . . . bringing our musical knowledge to all. f W ff! iffy!!! f 71 7 Wx, f f fff 759 X ff ff 1 fy f 7 12715. lwii ' 4 51813 1 1 -ww-if, fr., ' . ' . ' if V , V ' , , ' 'W Fi nf if? 1 iyflv 'fi ,, . f.,. , ,M .,, X it , , ,. I I 777' ' ffzxfoifgff -' gf1,tQ.Z,fii. -' Hiitfvffif fi f iw ew. :lf 1?3,24i51jf5f, g,g:,zf,ff f ' 'f' ' w 2 vi, 4-4731 ' ,, , f f 4527- 'QLQVMQ f- f X X ??li1i7' A g5,:ff.-f.- ff i vfwt . f 5 f f KJ f ,., -3z4.f,,f.wf,f,f.-for SINGI G FOR FU SINGING FOR FUN . . . ado, re, mi . . . Let's do those last measures overi' . . . Christmas carols, folk songs, and popular music . . . the enjoyment of harmonizing together. J -1 v- Firsl Row: A. Cainer, Chairman: N. J. Carlton, Treasurer: I.. Cook, Pianist: B. Brady. R. Sours, C. Wilson, P. Pills. Sr-cond Row: C. Siple, J. Walz, C. Connell, A. Dixon, C. Cook, E. Calabrese. Third Row: H. Moore. P. Wrinkle, J. Wood, M. Lamers, N. Perkins, B. Abrahams, H. Emerson, R. Marana. Fourlh Row: J. Summersrale, I . Counse-lman. F. Thrift, M. Eure, D. Conover, WH Via. Fifth Row: J. Harrill. S. Greene. I.. Pike, M. L. Munson, A. Hannegan. USIC APPRECI TIG sg Eff MUSIC APPRECIATION . . . Beethoven 'Versus Louis Arm- strong . . . listening to The Mes- siah at Christmas . . . interesting discussions on music and com- posers . . . 4'Who,1l arrange the program for next week? Fir!! Row: D. SulliVHn. J- Pierre. J. Groves. J- Mitman, Secretary: J. Reed. President: A. Richerl, R. Minor. Second Row: M. Ogilvie, B. Welbon, E. Douglas, E. Pratt, V. Blum, S. Thayer. 1 5 3 3 , it , 2 3 5 1 xx W-1N::w'N'xAQrv -'hw ,gg '6The Gumbo S0 g The thrill of being selected for the cast . rehearsal every afternoon . . . room 311 . . . 'g0ut of the Frying Pan . . . six struggling actors hoping for a break on Broadway . . . Mr. Kenny's gumbo . . . HYou mean you all live in one apartment . . making all new flats . . . ape-man Hamm . . . Janet, our little under- study . . . the wonderful feeling opening night of knowing we had a hit . . . the cast party and a little 'gsurprisei' for Mr. Jeglum . . . it was hard work, but we loved it. S NIOR PLAY ff, f V' s -.LI ., Drama and Suspense Left to righr: L. Burlingame, B. Davis, R. Hamm, A. Richerl. J. Daniel, B. Lerwill, C. Scott, C. Caswell, W. 41 Halford. Front: K. 0'Bierne, W. Toons. if K :- I ii -r fig 'SN . 1 4.17 ' 4 l s ELO PLAY Q Good News or Bad News? Washington-Lee's first musical comedy . . . 4'Good Newsw . . . a gay, rollicking picture of life at Tait College . . . music and romance . . . work over dance num- bers . . . MNO, no, not like that. Put some pep into it! . . . rehearsals from 7 to 10 . . . trouble with crowd scenes . . . lines lost, changed, and forgotten . . scenery painted during rehearsals . . . the tenseness of first night . . . smeared greasepaint and lost props . . . last min- ute jitters . . . We were a success! . . . 'Gpulling sets . . . cast party . . . we're still singing the songs. Come on, black-and-white brothers, come out natural . . 3' Left to right: B. Poole, B. Mitchell, B. Henshaw, P. Dilly, D. Miller, D, Mallmueller, A. Richert, N. Aspiotis, A. Mitchell, R. Dixon, M. Manville, B. Cox, B. Scott, J. Reed, W. Sheretz, S.,.Qc3?:y, D. Zellner, B. Stephens, G. Scott, A. Owen, J. Richey, T. Johns, S. May, J. Joy. - 51853 wg, '51 l x Juniors make mountains . . . Left to right, First Row: B. Rickman, J. Carter. B. J. Moran, M. Mulseed, J. Jackson, A. Williams, S. Mandacy E. Enzor, P. Clary, T. Guinn, J. Spaakman, M. Vaky. Irs A407 Greasepaint and nuzscara . Make-up or sta e-d g esign . . . acting or lighting . . . the unf orgettahle experi- ence of working on a play ro t . . . p mp hooks and blocking , . . memorizing lines . . . pro s c ll p o ected . . . technical rehearsals costumes d . . . an greasepaint help create character . . . ufirst-night nervesw . . . '6Will there he a full house? . . . weeks of rehearsal added up to a polished performance . . . th e auclience's laughter and applause . . . the closing curtain. is 449' 3.4.4 :WV ?s l The sc with its director, Mr. Johnson . . . Carmen Grant, second from left, was named out- standing actress of the regional tournament. hool's winning one-act play cast poses fl87:l 5 X, , W., X I , g-'f X fy- 1 , A' f ' 1 aw ' -' V V fb ' ' ,l .- .' , f , , 4 . f gy , -,if , ' , ' '7 fl C' ' f , ff ffff. b f f S , ',,f'M f 2 ' ' - . . ff . nf,-' .. ,' ,A 1, ,-:If if - 4 ' K, ,f , f- 2' 1 .7 ,K In if , 'ff' 3 1,1 Y. ffff Ka,- ,ff'f' !, , .h 0 -ff' ,iff lx, V' r. ,f 'Y ,. 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GLW-L will shine tonightlw . . . the chilled crowd Watching the warm-ups . . . teams lined up for the kick-off . . . riotous excitement as W-L scores . . . football season fades into basketball . . . tenseness awaiting the toss-up . . . last-minute excitement as W-L wins again . . , the chill spring winds . . . pre-race 'G shirt wagersu . . . the starter,s gun . . . the last minute pull . . . a W-L win! . . . track and Held competition . . . a thrill a minute . . . a breath-taking broad jump . . . golfers report out for practice . . . baseball takes the spotlight . . . a pitching duel . . . the tenseness of a close game . . . athletic competition making men at W-L . . . a bigger and more modern W-L is in the making: 1, f .f X . V' ' ,, Q 'Q 224 , :'kQ7 'fl-f 2 x ti N R. 312.1 Q5 5 X Q .ye Q N 65 Coach Ken Batson Porter Claxton-End ' Deane H illenbrand-F ullbaclc I Al Howard-Linebacker O 0 O f , y ,LfV,. X ,--gay, Rv . fl kj on u 2 ko, Willie Heiss-Tackle ,Q I n oe? X X 1 X Al Martina-Tailbaclc wq Co-captains intercept another Roanoke pass WJJQTL7 ,X '21 T , :W I ,wg ,gil I ,N-agllli . pu gg?Zgaf,,i I MAA: tw K I f f v ff ' R .S ,zyy . ,N ,. , .X mx , N A A. I ,. S F Bill Mathews-Quarterback Don Hobbs-Co-captain, Tailbacls Dave M abry-Wingback Practice developed teamwork . . . single-wing utilized power . . . Coaches Batson, Haringer, Shipman and Lynch trained squad for coming season . . scrimmage hardened players for approaching clashes . . . uGenerals,' looked forward to a tough season . , . W-L 26. 13 Trfax 21 . . . Opened against Fairfax . . . met real 6'Rehels . squads lacked seasoning . . . power was the difference . . . W-L 13, Gonzaga 13 . . . Eagles favored . . . touchdown and extra point climaxed long drive for tie . . . W-L 6, St. John's 33 . . . under-dogs again . . . Cadets smashed our line . T.D. in fourth quarter broke scoring jinx . . . season's heartbreaker . . . , ,,.. .ffm ,i ..... 1 -1 W-L 19, Tech 7 , . . Determined to avenge defeat . . . out-ran slower 6gTrainers N7 . . . led Tech entire game . . . if 71 W-.L 7, Portsmouth 34 . . met one of the finest teams in the state . . ',,,, p , '6Generals rallied . . . Portsmouth,s scoring snapping W-L's rally . . . X X W-L 13, Roanoke 19 . . . Last home game . . . during the closing seconds the I , T.J. '4Magicians,' broke the 13-13 tie . . - l a VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row: D. Saunders, B. Dalzell, B. Mallon, A. Martina, co-captain: D. Hobbs, W. Sedgwick. D. Hillenbrand, B Matthews. Second Row: B. Leslie, J. Corrie, F. Hiller, C. Bonneville, D. Mabry. J. Heintzleman, W. Heiss, A. Howard. Third Row: C. Caloe, B. Baldwin, W. Kidwell, L. Eisler, J. Lindsay, B. Wheatley, P. Ward, C. Plain. Fourth Row: D Weihea E. Zvoare, R. Mabry, P. Claxton, J. Motes, C. Lynn, C. Huppuch, B. Jarman. Fifth Row: L. Perry, B. McKay, D. Hodgson, managers: E. Wright. W. Goldsmith, P. Kunkle, R. Garner, J. Garrison. Sixth Row: Mr. Haringer, Mr. Lynch, coachesg E. Satterlield, T. Jones, J. Squier, B. Newman, Mr. Shipman, eocahg Mr. Balson, head coach. X Chris Catoe-Quarterback 11 fr 0 7? ff , ff Z my H- ,. . ,.., 4 W S., wi 1 f f 7,0 ffffg , Of W ,ff Fug 1 I nj? Bill Leslie End f191J 4 fx! in K Q7 ' ,ff x x W x A Vefialiitzib- I ii , fn 4 l,'5'Wi',iV 7, I fl , J f 'gf' rf, f 14 2 ' .' ., I , jay KX M Lay' Hr ? ' if f f ,f V Vi J ,g j ' 14 if f ' F Q W - W, -60 ,p wh , 4, la Qu' 'KEY I 'wap' ww, Q' 'Q Q 5 ur :fav 1 I 41, 14 ' ' 'YW 'X 1 il- W 1 Y H - l sy if . . . ' ' ' . . G- ' an 1 . ' f ,,- ,fi f fl gig? ,. WW Q4 I l , - V7 6 5 7 Y - f. I 1 Y' w 'ni .. I ' .0 - VV ' 1 kflrwf N' ' 5. 1 ' . wmv 'nv f i f ' all LQ 4. . ,f . 2 ' ef, J r dh ' . , , V - , TQ i wg A ,QQ Lg ' AA I y ge :4 ,sa 'M ' . ' vs , I ' 'M' as X, 7 y f of- 5 I, . b , A It 9 sg, .enero ' ,,.ff yi' ,hwy ,- Y an f VK Q 4 ,K G krkg X 1 :A if 1 ifbjgvk 4 'ilk ur ,Q- Q 'Q' ' -K P NW- 'sa y 72 ,1 T. 'tj e W lv-. 4 ,-'k 6 sf: , 1 R -.. i Yssfy U .V ,wi K, . F H iff, x , J 1 I Ms. V1 .YA R. Jarmon, R. Brooks, M. McCullough, M. Johnson. Second Row: Mr. Rockwell. coach: A. Rollins, O. FEBS. J. Street, J. Lust, T. Butler, R. King, C. Pratt., T. Follin. J. Martina. Third Row: B. Clough, E. Enzor, J. Cornwell, J. Wilcher, R. Webb. P. Darrah, J. Bush, J. Demarest. Fourth Row: T. Hahn. B. Best, R. Patler, L. Scripture, B. Creekmore, J. Sherwood, J. Claybourne, B. Gilbert, P. Hoagland, B. Reynolds. First Row: F. Walker, W. Grier, C. Clem, R. Raines, UN ICR VARSITY - Surrounded by Generals . Junior Varsity launched their seven game season . . . W-L 6, Bullis 7 . . . Extra point deter- mined the winner . . . W-L 6, G. W. 6 . . . With two minutes left the Generals made the tying touchdown . . . 1 W-L 13, Herndon 19 . . . Herndon trailed throughout the game . . . Touch- down pass during last play beat the Generals . . . W-L 19, Manassas 27 . . . Highest scor- ing game of season . . W-L 7, Episcopal 13 . . . W-L downed by one touchdown . . W-L 6,'G, W. 12 . . . J-V uPrexies tallied twice for victory . . . W-L 13, Bullis 18 . . . Brilliant passing attack caused Littlest Generalsn to close their season in defeat . . . eff!-va I.: 1 H s fx 5. .- , V, 5 o .5 ,W sis, C! T Qfztff W-L tackles close in ASKETB LL... A wrestling match in the Star Tournament . . . t Neck-and-neck in the homestretch . . . W-L 47, N. W. 24 . . . Seasonls opener was against Northwestern, a consolidation of small Prince Georges County schools . . . nfleneralsl' showed lack of varsity experience . . . W-L 53 displayed latent scoring punch . . . f We 653 W-L 70, St. Albans 43 . . . Meeting between two high-scoring fives . . . despite erratic ball- handling, G'Generals romped to victory . . . W-L 48, Western 39 . . . Smoother play . . . we improve tremendously . . . Generals scor- ing power evident . . . W-L 49, Chamberlain 33 . . . Teamwork paid off . . . we broke a stubborn, deliberate defense . . . W-L 68, Mt. Vernon 44 . . . MGenerals', finest game in young season . . . boastful uMajors over-confident . . . sharp defense out-ranked . . . turned game into a rout . . . W-L 43, G. W. 66 . . . First game with the G'Prexies,' . . . G. W. line-up heavy with seasoned veterans . . . W-L 37, Roosevelt 55 . . . uRiders ' were favored over our 'cGenerals,' . . . strong zone defense by Roosevelt . . . Doug Waugh-Forward Dick Reeder-Forward ,I im Coulsby-Forward Mike C urran-F orwan 3 t W-L 68, Mt. Vernon 47 . . . 6'Majors,' were con- fident of revenge victory . . . even scoring paved the way for our win . . . W-L 67, Falls Church 30 . . . 6'Generals,' heavy favorite . . . first string used sparingly . . . a breather . . . ' W-L 57, Lane 51 . . . Lane gave uGenerals', unexpected battle . . . close defense hinders W-L . . . set shots pulled us through . . . W-L 42, Western 46 . . . Western was under- dog . . . resembled repeat performance of earlier game . . . turned into a heart-breaker . . . W-L 49, Eastern 39 . . . Three quarters close Cgach Rozhrogk . . . late drive by uGenerals'7 put us ahead and Captain permanently . . . 8 ' W-L 45, Falls Church 20 . . . First string built , up early lead . . . 'LGenerals display fine Ted Groom ,r.7 ,Q brand of teamwork . . . W-L 68, Fairfax 30 . . . Consistently even scor- ing . . . second string played most of the way . . . another easy victory . . . W-L 55, Bladensburg 44 . . . A confident squad entered the game against Prince Georges County champs . . . L'Generals', played a slow, deliberate game . . . a tune-up for G. W. . . . W-L 50, G. W. 49 . . . Determined '4Generals', met uPrexies at Fort Myer . . . we overcame nine point lead . . . margin shaved to a single point . . . Prexies basket called void . . . game ended on a riotous note . . . W-L 67, Tech 91 . . . Tech heavily favored . . . experience, speed and uncanny shooting by Tech . . . W-L scored Well but Tech pulled away . . . W-L 54, St. John's 58 . . . close game from tap- off . . . '4Generals out-maneuvered on rebounds . . . ,Iohnnies freeze kills Generals,' fren to righzjz Hockersmith, Wildhack, Mgr.: smith, Mgr., Heiss, Plain. chances . . . State Tournament . . . Lightly regarded W-L fights to the finals . . . the climax of a winning season . . . Bernie Dean-Guard Wally Ryland-Forward Jack Shilling-Guard Jim Hill-Guard w i 196 Front Row: D. Kildoo, D. Shively, P. Tavor- mina, H Childress, P Claxton, D Fisher ack R . Spring, J. Lnughran, P. Reimer, D. Mabry, . Watson, C. Jones. W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W L W-L W-L W-L ASKETB LL R. Stover, S. Moles. J. Zimmerman. Let's go Generals 46 Northwestern ...... .... 2 3 45 Mt. Vernon ......... .... 2 1 29 Fairfax .................. 13 40 George Mason JV ........ 13 47 George Mason ..... .... 3 7 30 George Washington ....... 32 Roosevelt .......... .... 10 Mt. Vernon ....... 58 Falls Church ...... .... 33 Markham's Esso .... .... 29 Falls Church ..... .... 36 Episcopal ....... .... 40 Fairfax ....... 61 Bladenshurg ..... .... 52 St. .l0hn's ..... .... 52 Lane .............. ,... 3l Chamberlain ............. 50 George Washington 29 37 .... 16 28 39 23 28 .... 36 29 43 10 37 . . . . . . 52 Coach Guinther and Captain Claxton GOLF . .. Captain H. Kerfoot, Coach Mr. Frischmann First signs of good weather brought out our linkmen . . . regular practice worked out the kinks developed over the win- ter . . . Washington Golf and Country Club was W-L's home course . . . St. ,lohn's, Bethesda, Blair, and Prep were only losses suffered throughout the eleven game season . . . this spring four veteran golfers returned . . . only one home game was sched- uled during the twelve game season. A cool putter Left to right: T. Coulson. J. Jones, G. Frilchman. C. Parker, D. Coul- son, G. Price, H. Kerfoot, C. Ritter, Coach Frischmanu. N IX. 'x S. 1 TR CK... f jim F. va-L ns. I 4 fl 2 Co-Captain R. Hodgson, Coach J. Lynch, Coach A. Haringer, Co-Captain W. Haussmann First Row: J. McNellis. J. Whicher, J. Dyck- man. R. Hodgson, C. Jackson, W. Haussmann, D. Coffin, A. Ida, E. Wright, L. Perry, J Heinlzleman, P. Thiade. Second Row: J. Clay born, C. Janson, R. Stokes, D. Miller, R. Hill, P. VanLure, K. Ingwalsen, J. Link, T. Brown C. Plain, R. Snodgrass. Third Row: J. Meads: L. Cooley, R. Steele, R. Dempsey. J. Taylor, .l. B' lr ' is op, J. Schuyler, W. Burns, J. Behan, W. Miller, N. Knapp. Fourth Row: D. Dundon, an? R. Campbell, R. Howard, C. Troweller, R. ,ve M Elliot, R. Shively, R. Fletcher, D. Smith, C. CGM-O Kneeland, C. Huppuch. Filth Row: Coach- J. Lynch, Coach-A. Haringer, F. Hiller, J. Bush, C. Falcon, T. Hoover, H. Whitton, B. Burdine, C. Wilson. ,VFW LKXH. f If 2 lg . W A 111 W v-. . ., - - in , .. Lv.. . 1 ,-Q f - ., .. A, -.--- - 1 A :R --.V . 7 4 'wr '- i 'i T a. ,, .- , . 5 -, ' in Q l 4 A 351.3-9.4 X. , Y H I ' 1 .. . - ' 1 J, V A i .. . A, V I I ,. .1 . lv AV . I - . , ., 'x 'Tk X Ni it x l '31'Q3. ,xg Q4 N- 4 gr , .. ... v 1 in V -W ' R . .-fo R - . ff - if -A ' --W. ,-- . -L 5, Hill? - 3- X V, .,.- W 1 .V -Q I Q 4 O M W f ' 4 1 ' ff ' 'Z A ' f, -Mr . , -1 Q 2' ' 59 I . .L , I A .- 8 , P. I Q . ., , Z. 5 . N ' . V -. 1 I ' , 3' 6 . . : . ... - , , Q' -W - . Y v . , v- A R., ig. V L V Q . ,u W as fp i , . A 1 - - ' K , A R T' ' A . , r ' s hi - F7 f 1 fr , if l TN.-9 ' 1' N K ...fi E ' 4 X, g x, I ' W- tau X ' K M V Y f 198 'xx I , 4 I N April 5 . April 8 April 16 . April 25 . May May May May May 3 7818 13 ....... 15 81 16 20 . 4.1 : xg V A K , iiii A if , MGB! Sei - - - - GOP' ' fpvl .pil A , , , Apip W - 1, .V . N, .1 Q f f ' - AF' V , Qfflf'l245ii3, 5 I I' lli R Q A ,R L 'iilp' R' ,V F ,-,if-fi- Eff- 7 xiii .. ' V i-' ei y ' ' - fr A +-- f ,jf '- cr I fiyef a A A Wk .- 5- x if , ' 2 1' l ,gg v.'- X,..'l'-QQ-'7,':A,g'7' f!iA,:Q.K'fiKvi - . ' ' ' .V ' OUTDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE V ,f 3 i','f :'.. -' 1. ' - f - 'f rigesp '.,, gm-.L-Qif,',-'f5'g,1g,1Q5,51-gzi5.', . Open A QQ 5 . Woodbury Forest fawayl f' if ' 'i,' A ' ',,1, . Episcopal Cawayl 1 , ,p' ,,,.iV ,, 1 V Univereityv of Maryland if ' fII1Vlt3tl0!l31-HWHYJ ' ' r- G6 .. Woodrow Wilson Metro Relays fawayl . Tech fawayj . . State Meet fChar1ottesville-awayl . C. W of Alexandria CNight-awayj Heave Ho, Jack imber Toppers 4 yyey , ,ini f f,-f f -M more nllldiu 'tum is we 'iff 4'2 -'Q ' , . K3 'W 4? . ,, -W ,..ar,..L4 'H ' If , ,. ' ' fc,z,,5.4,'Q,ve ff f ,,,,.,,. ff M ,Vp, ,fn 4, f , lIQ'fV w'f4'. 1.- 1 V -n. an 4 1 51991 .. -fff--- V-V 7.-W - Front left to right: S. Allgeier, D. Nottingham, G. Thompson, K. Brown. D. Peckins, A. Geiger, I. Mondschein, J. Neale, R. Ramm, Coxswain. CRE . . . Coach C. Bull, Ciuptain E. Cox X I 'iv' Crew marks fourth year in W-L . . . 6'Generals fantastic rowing record highlighted the first two seasons . . . Sky rocketing to win, and hold, the Stoteshury Cup and National High School Championship title . . . W-L's powerful iisprint finish and teamwork became well known . . . Third season approached . . . Ardent crew members hoped for success . . . Experienced con- fident varsity was chosen . . . Spirited second varsity paced varsity . . . Confidence was built by victories over Northeast once, and G-W twice . . . Remained unde- feated on Potomac . . . Fifty allowing Generals com- peted in two-day Stotesbury Regatta . . . Placed high in all events . . . Varsity dropped to second, losing the trophy and the race to powerful LaSalle . . . At Na- tionals, W-L's crews placed well . . . Dropped to third in title race. First Row: J. Neale, R. Kintich, S. Baldwin, D. Issacs, O. Glover, D. Gedhardt, W. McNamara. R. Gossum, G. MacNamee, D. Child, B. Walter, B. Farnum, A. Geiger. B. Laylor. Second Row: D. Springer, S. Allgeier, R. Taylor, B. Urban, R. Wagenick, W. DeGroot, D. Sloane. L. Eisenhower, J. Fish, G. Gothard, E. Zveare. G. Taylor, R. Ayers, V. Bertelson, L. Scripture, S. Beiber, H. Dickerson, R. Clements, N. Miller. Third Row: C. Sitkin, R. Karnes, S. Milliken, A. Rayield, S. Harrison, D. Farman, T. Thayer, J. Quill, D. Saurs, P. Quintus, R. Wade, D. Lathrop, D. Burgess, Coach, Charley Butt, J. Lust, G. Nuss, B. Day, T. Jones, R. Kruger. J. Lethco, L. Price, J. Griiiin, R. Robbins, B. Henshaw. J. Payne, G. Thompson, B. Towers, K. Brown, I. Mondeshien, R. Ramm, Buff Turner. Top Row: D. Nottingham, Captain, E. Cox: D, Peckens, T. Jonas, P. Darrah, M. MacCullogh, J. Scofield. C. Sidls, B. Schuty, A. Potter, B. Hulfish, T. Thomas, B. Matthews, F. Bryan, B. Dalzell, D. Porch, B. Turner. -ff-1 Shrimp b 0l' 0at99 uj Action on the float li New Colng out on the river for a hard day's work Fourth season near end . . . Candi- dates hoped to huil high ranking crew . . . After weeks o work, varsity and second varsity squads were selected . . . Charley Butt's hour prepared them for s of tireless coaching their coming season . . . 6Generals had busiest rowing season . . . Activities includ d, two races against Navy's '6PlelJes an deG-W...Metsec- ond Frosh from Penn . . . The crew dance . . . The Stot sbury Regatta, and being host to the Rational Sehoollmoy Rowing Association of us will remembe Regatta . . . Many . . . The thrilling Nationals . . . eirchanging rowing shirts . . . Finally t e Big race . . . The starter's directions 66 t ready, Ready all, MROWHV' . . . The shells skim down the Potomac . . . The final sprint and finish . . . Exhausted crews drifting past Key Bridge . torious coxswain in season with a splash . . Tossing the vic- the river to end the i,.iw. ,,.., ...We ww., .M V' , I f-elf' RQV ,fa i l iii .Z 2023 . I- pst! bil AS B LL... Early season practice sharpened form . . . catchers and pitchers drilled in the gym . . . the first outdoor workouts . . . the sprints around the track . . . umovingl' the ball around the infield . . . sharpened batting eye through constant practice. Lefty DeSimon and Coach Frank Rockwell Coach Rockwell gives the word First Raw: D. Kildou, G. Dailey, D. Hillenbrand. H. Hicks. E. DeSimnn, C. Caloe, T. Huslnn. Second row: R. Annand P Claxlon Hill W. Harvev, IJ. Brvant, R. Reid, J. Demaresl. Third Row: F. Rockwell, Coach: J. . . . J- . . . Cray, R. Childress, J. Shilling. A. Martina. A- ,',, ,,.,. , ,, , -l'rf -- -rut -V -e A1 rd-q - -1 ' Q I kkyh - i 'nh' A filly? I U 1: , VU Y A fait . p .... , 5 NT i it Aki? If Q3 M V ww., sggg, ,plug It ,ppl xy dv, . A opp K 'imaging Q' o 'fa Q . so 'RE ff.-Ii 'lf 1 P545 E :gf lid!! XY? Another run for the Generals Coach Rockwell built the team around veterans . . . most of the championship team returned . . . af-leneralsw displayed terrific power . . . experienced, confident pitching staff anchored the squad . . . fast, smooth infield . . . hard hitting outfield . . . steady catching . . . talented J.V.'s added support all around . . . toughest schedule yet. of W, f i 4, .m f W f-fav, Wm Choosing his weapon Martina lashes out a hit 52033 x c 'S' Over the Hurdles .A.A. Here it comes! An all around girls' phys. ed. program . . . pro- motes better school spirit, good sportsmanship, and teamwork . . . all girls interested in sports are eligible as members . . . participation in all kinds of sports . . . field hockey, soccer, basketball, and volleyball during the fall and winterg softball, track, tennis, and badminton played in the spring . . . honorary varsity . . . team captains chosen for the tournaments . . . women's faculty vs. team members . . . the hard-earned 204 More that b aSl'et ' Caplazhs 0 fc, ,, . 14. ,S-ports Facing 0 She,s out! points . . . time out for a rest and pep- talk as the last few minutes of the game ticked away . . . field day . . . other schools took part . . . friendly rivalry . . . the winners congratulated after each game . . . tired, but knowing the games were well played . . . play days when local junior high schools were invited . . . co-sponsor of the Athletic Night for the parents . . . square dancing and tumbling featured . . . variety of other activities . . . our awards . . . points, pins, and after much hard work, our letters . . . being selected for the Monogram Club . . . hopes of an enlarged program next year. Coming over C. A. A. ojficers ey,r f. 0 f -v ,MP ,-:It Q'-Ll X -Lk qw S With the 2:30 bell, we take up our varied pursuits . . . committees . . . clubs . . . play rehearsals . . . choir, band, and orchestra practice . , . printer's deadlines to be met . . . soft lights set the scene for those long remembered dances . . . the Turkey Hop . . . Alumni Ball . . . Junior-Senior Prom . . . finally tl1e Senior Prom with a side trip to tl1e beach . . . tl1e frantic week before graduation . . . our favorite hangouts . . . Gustiis . . . 'GA little pizza is always good . . . a trip to tl1e Hot Shoppe completes every event . . . Spring elections brought frantic campaigning . . . waiting to find fLWl1o's Who . . . a larger student body brought more friends and increased activities . . . a bigger and more modern W-L is in the making. WH09 ST POPULAR l MO Art Geiger . . . utall, fair, and gooddookingn . . . a laugh that comes up from the cellar . . . straight faced humor . . . a school-spirited leader. Skooky Gideon . . . spark-plug cheerleader . . . almost the tion . . . answer to perpetual mo a school enthusiast . . . enjoys L humor, people., and life. 52081 In BEST ALL AROUND Jim Payne . . . friend to many . . . admired by all . . . ulevel headed . . . a hard working ' Student Govern- president of serious student- ment . . . though he also belongs to the Mthank go ' ' Friday cluhf, Dot Rector . . . bundle of energy . . . a willing worker with school spirit plus . . beneath her hustle-hustle vibrant personality odness its little one . . . a lies a warm HO MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Charlie M .ontgornery . tall dark, good looks . . . diplomat with white bucks . . . wa a lucky stride . . . a one in a million . . . president of hisg lks with class. Betsy Silver . . . tiny, poised, and friendl y . . . ever active . . . a girl of many accomplish- ments . . . an invaluable worker . . . easy to know, easy to like . . sweet n' sunny. , 71,1-,M y BEST Fred Cam . . l I J ' . . . tall and fair . . . student . . . a math quiet and Joyce Gillch 'iii' M ill' rest . . . she gets started - and resourceful . i . . plus . . . well poised . ku l ,y,. ,,y, n ,n,,nnr , o 52091 P - Our i FRIENDLIEST Roger Rarnm . . . expressive eyebrows . . . an infectious laugh . . . a good mixerrqg. . takes kidding in his stride p. lively participant in everything . .c . a winning personality. Cdroline Rhodes . . . easy to talk to, rewarding to know . . , sparkling . . . congenial . . . enthusiastic and energetic .p , .i true sincerity . . . sweet n, sunny. WH09 MOST TALENTED jim Reymer . . . W-L's Eddie Arnold . . . goes to and fro in his Crosley Special . . . an easy-going personality . . . hill-billy songster. S,-hirley Biaty . . . never without words . . . lively and likeable . . . loves to dance . . . MNO business like show busi- ness. WITTIE ST Willy Heiss . . . 6'punchy . . . slow and easy going . . . ever ready to raise fun . . . even tempered and amiable . . . HListen to me roar like a lion. Midge Marwille . . . her talk is fast and funny . . . a chatter champ . . . impul. sive and uninhibited . . . always Heet 2101 footing somewhere in a hurry. HO MOST ATHLETIC Al Martina . . . speed demon on the football field . . . occasionally makes it to class . . . a spaghetti fiend . . . ucattyi' dresser . . . an all-around athlete. Nancy Phillips . . . sports-minded . . a sharp wit . . . a friendly manner . . pep plus . . . basketball dynamo . anything for a laugh. OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE Dick Mabry . . . respect-producing quiet- ness . . . class president . . . made varsity football in his first year here . . . a combination of humor and common sense. Sue Goulett . . . neat and trim . sincerity personified . . . attractive . . efficient . . . warbles with the choir . . . winning friendly manner . . . charming to know . . . always a smile. iw-ff fvifii-wfw.i'vX -gg 1511- Missa-ss: , f- ,,.,1':4 ,,14fg,'f1,'::1-294.34:24 ' X f ei t . vrflm-,' fy .1 . ,g, 's 2 ,, .QC J V ,,.,w,t,,fif,3 my,aff-'xreff:,ef4v.2,.yw-,act-f:t efqgv t,., ,. .21 , Y Tommy Thayer - . . tn' ,f.' 1 , f'f,- 7, V f-, fit, . . . capable leader . . . - - Pfesldf-rut Of hls Shlrley Sfump . . - 21 , .,f1-ff.-:,m?Q.wfar-f 7 f,.f L :mf - ,,-f-Z uf. af. f,f, , .-ff,ff,,.1,54 ff - - the asset of slnceri ty. 'i'- 43' f , f '5pg'z'fz:Qii51f.1-3?-iiii 4 milf! f-f f w . ,.f,,,.,t ,WW ,Z w1f'fg,f,f vwgf f WY L fy 'v',ffCf Waw,' ,mfr 7:71 f'4',2M45 1' wiflif 44521, flip Y , W , fm V fn ,ffjf7.,f,M ' ' y , M M W ' X 'iff , .Lk ws A ' V 1 ' ' 'way A 3 fp ? 1 5 D- -Q. - J 3 ,T 1' Q, :ae N , f 'c i In V- ' ,,,. 5 X K . , ' H f 'X ir. ' 'A 5, , 9' f V ,, V if W ' ,. f ,, W in ,f A : rr- 1 Sz 'f Wffmff ' , 'fw. , . . X V T e is a Q , , 9' V if , ff , f ' ' , f bs, . V fr 4 i -a , ,y i A vL'A' r 4 we of Q s i -f L I 'B H VJ - wwe QL., V I ff wx, If 1-4'-wg., f His... - V A , vw.. f a' , ', ,. '7 f N , K - W, M' V m,w V if ,gamer Z7 . f V . . , f ! 452 , , ' . -I , ,, n f ff. .fa f, f, ,f ., , Q v 1 f 4 f 1 f ,H ,'., f fafme , 1 W ,fn warn' I V 14 0- ff. 5 44 , V .. f V, 1 52.Vtg,!l-k . 5 , . . A Z - , A 1' . LEVKQ , . - , i Z A 4 W CHEERLE DER . . . .l.V. CHEERLEADERS First Row: K, O'Bierne, L. Pike, M. Mandville. Second Row: M. Holmes, A. Hannagan, A. Coiner. R. Cordon. C. Wilson. Exhausting work-outs in September . . tired, stiff muscles from practice . . . semi-finals . . . nervousness and excite- ment . . . finals September 15th in front of the whole student body . . . it must have been 1000 in the shade that day! . . . a familiar plea from a new cheerleader, g'Do you have a white skirt I could bor- row? My first game's Friday . . . the uncertainty of your first cheer. HWhy donit they yell? . . . uaway games . . . trip to Richmond on the band bus . . . the freezing cold . . . bundled up like Eskimos . . . uwet Warwick and three equally wet cheerleaders . . . around the bon-fire before the G. W. game . . . the windy ride on the float to G. W., our spirits high . . , polished cheering for the big game . . . the ride back . . . spirits low . . . got to keep our chins up though . . . practice for basket- ball . . . the friendship circle when we met the opposing schools, cheerleaders 52121 G a ' W f f fe er,n ' , n e, y ij l .jig ,L Eflgg L if-n , f if e Q 1 ' ' ' be -Qjffii , , ,rw : L 75526.-Q . n n. A 'A X I .142 f 4 VI X, xxx ' ,, K f r f . N f . QQ n i 4 , c l is f fe 5 mfiif' no ' n ' , fixi?ff.q,-M ,Q vV,, . . ,.,,,,,WW f.- X 6 , , A W f,,f , 1 3 , , if V,V,, X ? ,.:. f ' I fi ly if 44 1 ,A QE I buq, , ,l, ,, ,,,. h g y ,,,, , ,A-, D fx V I, f , ' t ' 1.4, , r J Left to right: J. Smith. S. Wood, S. Gideon, D. Alexander, J. Richey, B. He Caroon, D. Rector fCaplaiuJ, B. Silver. D. Swanson. nshaw, P. Humphrey, SJ. Healy, D. . G. W. game-everybody cheered . . . we didn't know whether to laugh or cry . . . gee, it's neat to win! . . . 6'Star Tournamentn-heartbreaker . . . State Tourney- telegrams for the team . . . wish we could have been there . . . crew - the Nationals May 31st . . . root- ing on the Potomac . . . a great year . . . 'LWish football season was here again V' Time out for a picture . . Planning for the big game . . f2131 I 4 , ,vll M liz 'M J . V QUEENS AND KINGS Queen Dot Rector gets flowers from the G.W. Queen Valentine King and Queen Football Queen ing and Queen of Hearts . . . 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STACKS, Cars , f lo fe- 4- , l ,f 4M,4f ' RUTH STOKES f, fl ', 'I ' yrfflj 4' 8 , Y ' ,, f,f,,, , 'wp ,',, 34,,,,f,,,Q,f ,V ,f c I yf rf flj Afof ,-'g',q,-W, uv' ,x , -K X OMF? ll- 11 'E ff l r f , Q ,fffiff . .K ' f l f f G, Movxe ,jvzgjg 4. f f ,,6w,M, ,faf ff ,,', ywymfyg 1,5 I f V Car,-' gm afety Club Pres. 9' fl 'f Bal, ' omeroom Pres. 3 l, , g,,iyQ,w'f13,1f'f , f y 4 ,mQfAR 'oN'v. CARLISLE, Football J. loll Q ovie Viewing 4. JGHN LMQARTER. ' lllll BETTY HE. M '17 ,e,,,. L Q, N, Football 2, L Club 2, 3g Sports JOHN W RAYMOND MILLS I'0OH1 I SPL Carb s.a..N,i- 4, all hQ Brazil-Soplxw JOHN CONRAD, Crew 25 Penman 4 Cadets JAMES Club 4 JOE cLEMENTQ,L 5g0w1ing Club V422 M.. X,,,x.X , X1,.f ww DANIEL Talent RUTH C PATRICIA COGSWELL Choir: 3: French Club Choir 43 French Club 43 ESTELLE COHEN, F.H.A. 3 Club 4. Club Beta H1-Y 3, 4, Pres.g Track 3, 45 Key'C 3, 4, Pres.g Landscaping Club 3. Junior Red H1-Y 3, 4 chlb s COMPTON Homeroom Sec 2, 4, 3, Crossed Sabres N3, 4, lub Council ing 4. Sec 4' Blue and Bzisl5etl6a1l2 3 4 Treas. V 3 ROBERT DAY, Homeroom Pres, 2, 33 Crew 2, 3, 43 Crossed Sabres 3s Hi-Y 3, 43 Inter-Club Council 3, 4g Choir 3, 43 Elos 3, 43 Treas. Student Council. RONALD DeLUCIEN, Hi-Y 3, 4. ELLEN DEMAREST, Crossed Sabres 43 Blue and Gray 43 Tri-Y Delta 43 Bridge and Canasta Club 4, Vice Pres.3 Y-Teens 33 Pep Club 23 Inter-Club Council 3. NANCY DENVHOLM, Cadets 33 Bowling 3, 43 Junior Red Cross Club 4. JOAN DEROSA, Basketball 33 Recond Club 43 Mono- gram Club 3, 4. EDWARD DeSIMON, Baseball 2, 3, 43 Social Club 4. RICHARD DEVERS, Cadets 2, 3, 4, Capt.3 Crack Squad 2, 33 Distributors Club 4, Pres.3 Sports Club 43 Chevrons Club 3. ANN DICKERMAN, Bride ang Canasta Club 4. HOWARD DICKERSON, Sophomore Dramatic Club Treas, 23 Alpha Hi-Y 3, 43 Choir 3, 4, Sec.3 Key Club 4, Sec. A SARA DIETRICH, Junior Red Cross Club 4. DILLER, Choir 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Bible Junior Red Cross 4. E.W.H.S., Basketball 23 Homeroom Council 2g Choir 23 W-L, Crossed , Tri-Y 3, 43 Quill and Scroll Club 3, 43 Variety Club 4. 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 23 Square Pres. 3, Vice Pres. Y-Teens ELEANOR EUBANKS, Bible Club 3, 43 F.H.A. 33 International 43 French Club 4. JO ANN EVANS, Junior Dramatic Club 33 French Club 3, 43 Stage Craft and Design 4. WADE EVERETT, T. J. High School, Richmond, School Newspaper 2, 33 School Circulation3 W-L, Sports Club 4. JOHN EWING, Hi-Y Alpha 43 International Club 33 Hiking Club 4. WILLIAM FARNUM, Homeroom Treas.3 Sophomore Dramatic Club 23 Junior Dramatic 'Club 33 Drama Club 43 Chess Club 33 Science Crew 3. WILHELMINA FIELD, Knitting 'Club 43 Homeroom Sec. 2. JOEL FILLERBROWN, Bowling Club 23 Variety Club 43 Visual Aids Club 4. PATRICIA FISHER, Cadets 23 Crossed Sabres 43 HBlue and Grayn 43 Y-Teens 3, 4g Pep Club 43 Inter- Club Council 43 Ballroom Dancing 43 International Club 4, CRAIG FISK, J.V. Basketball 2. CAROLYN FITCH, San Salvador, Co-Editor -Newspaper 23 Granby High School, Norfolk, Student Pan Am. League 33 W-L, Homeroom Sec. 43 Blue and Gray 4g Beta Club 43 International Club 43 Y-Teens 4, ELSA FLEMINC, Manchester, N. H., Homeroom Sec. 23 Choir 23 W-L, Junior Dramatic Club 33 Junior Play 33 '4Crossed Sabres 3g Tri-Y Gamma 3, 4g Y-Teens 33 Square Dancing Club 4g Blue and Gray 4. TOM FOLLIN, J.V. Football 33 J.V. Basketball 3. RONALD FOREHAND, U.N. Club Pres. 43 J. ball 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FOUCHS, Hi-Y Alpha 3, 43 Key Visual Aids 4. RONALD FOUNTAINE, French Dancing 4. ROBERT l Majorg Orchestra WAYNE Squad 3, 4 an Trl Y 4, Sec 'X I! Y I 1 li wi it JANET GERMAN, Fort Hamilton High School, 'gYon Can't Take lt With You 23 Pygn1alian 2g Our Town 33 Newspaper 33 Arista Honor Society 3. FRANCES GIBBINS, g'Blue and Grayi' 4g Bible Club 2, 3g Bowling Club 43 Bridge and Canasta Club 4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. ELOISE GIDEON, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 43 Penman 33 H-omeroom Pres. 3, 43 Tri-Y Beta 3, 4, Sec.3 French Clubg Bridge and Canasta Club 4, Pres.3 Elos Play. TOM GILBERT, Rifle Team 3, 43 Ukelele Club 4. JOYCE GILLCHREST, Homeroom Pres. 2, 33 Pen- mani' 3g Tri-Y Alpha 3, Pres. 4g Kalegethos 3, 4, Vice Pres.3 French Club 3, 4, Sec-Treas.3 Tri-Y-Hi-Y Council 4, Pres.3 Blue and Gray 4, IRVIN GLASSMEYER, Ballroom Dancing Club 4. GRACE GOLDBLATT, Cadets 2, 3g Record Club 4. BOB GOLDEN, Homeroom Treas. 23 Visual Aids Club 4. GORDON GOODIN, Crew 3g Homeroom Pres. 3. BOB GOODRICK, 11B Pres. 3. KATHLEEN HALL, Fashions and Modeling Club 4, MARILYN HALL, Sophomore Dramatic Club 23 .lunior Dramatic Club Sec. 3g Penman 33 4'Blue and Gray 43 Y-Teens 3g Fashions and Modeling Club 4. JANET HAMAN, H. S, in Florida, Newspaper 2g Dra- matic Club 23 W-L, Fashions and Modeling Club 43 Blue and Gray 4, JANIS HAMILTON, Modesta High School, Calif., Sec. Sophomore Class 23 Ski Club Sec. 23 Del Norte High School, Tennis 33 Cheerleader 33 Newspaper 33 W-L, Crossed Sabres 43 French Club 43 Y-Teens 4g Beta Club 4. f DONALD HANKINS, Horneroom Pres. 3, 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Key Club 4, CHARLES HARBIN, Crew 23 International Club 33 Distributors Club 4. Q KITTY HARRELSON, Lawton H. s., Basketball 2, sg Softball 2g Tennis 2, 33 Cheerleader 2, 33 Choir 33 Band 33 W-L, Square Dancing Club. PATRICIA HARRISON, Softball 23 Cadets 2, 33 Art Club 33 Crack Squad 33 International Correspondence Club 33 Music Appreciation 4. CC. -M-A Cheerleader, Junior Homeroom Sec. 2, 3, 4g French Club 43 Fashions nati Club'2 'U N Clubi '43 W Club 4. , Band 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lt.: Dancing Club 4. 2 Stage Craft and Design 43 Camera Club 33 Club. Beta MARGARET HERRON, G.A.A. 43 Singing for Fun Club 4. JAMES HILL, J.V. Basketball 3g Varsity Basketball 43 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4g Homeroom Sec. 3. DEANE HILLENBRAND, .I.V. Football 2g Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4:, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 43 Letter Club 33 Sports Club 4. FRED HILLER, Varsity Football 3, 4, Dancing Club 4. JOE HILTON, Little Rock, Ark., Basketball 33 Home- room Office 33 Key Club 33 Beta Club 3. DAVID HIMEBAUGI-I, Sophomore Dramatic Club 23 Bible Club 3. SUSAN HIMEBAUGH, I-Iomeroom Pres. 2, 4g Penman 3g Singing for Fun 4, EDWIN HINELINE, RiHe Team 33 Cadets 2, 3, 4, -Lt. Col.3 Crack Squad 2, 33 Esperanto Club 4. MARGARET HIRST, Fashions and Modeling Club 4g Record Club 4. DICK HODGSON, J.V, Football 2g Varsity Football 33 Basketball 2, 33 Track J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4g Blue and HARRIET HUMPHREY, Varsity Cheerleader 43 Home- room Sec. 2, 3, 43 Tri-Y Beta 3, 43 Bridge and Canasta Club 4. CAROLINE I-IURST, Crossed Sabres 43 L'Blue and Cray 43 News Reporting Club 4. ALLEN IDE, Hi-Y 33 Sports Club 4g Track Club 3, 4. JOAN INGALLAS, Greenwich, Conn. High Sohool, Soft- ball 2g Newspaper 33 Band 23 Orchestra 23 Latin Club 23 Volleyball 23 Dancing Club 2g Music 35 W-L, Ukelele Club 4. DAWN IRVIN, Long Island, N. Y., Girls, Basketball 3g Badminton 3g W-L, Basketball 43 4.3 Rifle Team 4. DIANE IRWIN, Hockey Team Manager 43 Rifle 3g Ballroom Dancing Club 4. JAMES JACKSON, J.V. Basketball 2. MATHA ANN JACKSON, and Gray 43 Tri-Y Delta 3 Pres., 4, Sec. 3, 4g International Club 43 Bridge Club Sec. 4. FREDERICK JAEGER, Homeroom Vice Pres, 3g 23 Junior Class Choir 43 Band 23 Gray' 43 2 3 ey Pres. 3 quare ,J if k. X Af, E' E 2 E 5 E Q 2 z Q S 2 9 E 3 E s 5 Q 5 5 ? 5 2 z s 5 5 2 e 5 5 ? i s f 2 E ,W zpw , CHARLES MONTGOMERY, Homeroom Pres. 2, Hi-Y Beta 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Pres. 3, Senior Class Pres. 4, Kalegethos 4, J.V. Basketball 3, Bridge and Canasta Club 4. DAVID MOORE, Yokohama, Japan, Basketball 2, 3, Football 3, Baseball 2, Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, Sci- ence Club 3, W-L, Advanced Ballroom Dancing 4. GLENNA MORGAN,.Softball 2, Debating Club 4. LOIS MOYE, Homeroom Pres. 3, '6Penman,, 3, Tri-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec., Kalegethos 4, Square Dancing Club 4. ,MARY LOII MUNSON, J.V,,g.Qlf1e,?rleader 33 Singing for NANCY PANOSSIAN, Homeroom Sec. 3, Junior Dra- matic Club 3, Penman 3, Crossed Sabres 4, Blue and Cray 4, Pep Club 2, Fashions and Modeling Club. McIVOR PARKER. MILLIE ANN PARKIN, Sophomore Dramatic Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Penman 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Creative Writing Club Pres. 4. RICHARD PARKS, Crew 2, Creative Writing Club 3, Blue and Cray 3, 4, Photographer, Pemnan 4, RANDY PAS, Crew 3, 4, Sports Club 4. VALERIE PATTEN, Y-Teens 4, Knitting Club 4. 4:1 I 3fL.S,.,'v . , , MARGAIQETQSJAXSON, Movie Viewing Club 4. -. , ' M f 'C .VJ 'rf 421225- .1327 L 3 ': s'-is fy- -X, 31. 4- . .4 f-VS. -5' -.1SllH2S3-X p , at rg f.. V d 42' 4' 'is' f 4- ,VE,7MQ. 4y, H M fflixrf ,,,. 5, V I ,,.. . gh., ,QV ls, Ellsqtp. 3 , St .srra ag fr V . f rolsr o ssso. 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Junior Editor, Elos 3 4, an JANE PIERCE, Homeroom ,Vice Pres 4 Cray 4, Transferred from La ,rencejburg Club 2, F.H..A. 2. England ELIZABETH PIPPEN Fashlon Bridge Club 3 , POPE Crack Squad 4, Beta ROBERT O'DONNEL, Band 2,.,3, 4. DON POTTER Tri Y Dancing 4 TOM oUT1+:RBR Band 2. 3, 45, ARTHUR Q I,mi1 V,C1ub ' . :f ': ' ff -5 ' v ,ape N RMAN PADDOCK, Hi-Y A Inter-Club Council 3. 3.5. 9 , ' I HYMOND ORNDOREF, Ballroom .,,..fsi-f fi I I of 'lv l .bfarlff MARTHA ra if er ub 52243 A QBARBARA POWELL' 4 Blue and Gray 4, .Beta POWERS Crew 1Y Beta 3 4 Public PRATT wff' .1 . ' ' MARY SUE PRIESTMAN, Penman 4: Art Craft and Design Club 4. JOYCE ANN PROCTOR, Pep Club 45 Ballroom Danc- ing Club 4. PROPES. PROWELL, Homeroom Sec. 2, Debating Club 4. PRYOR, Junior Dramatic Club 3, Penn1an eta 3, Vice Pres. 43 Choir 3, 4, Key Club 4. RAMM, Crew 2, 3, 4g Junior Dramatic Club 3, Senior Class Play 43 '4Crossed Sabres 2, 3, 4g 3, 4g'Science Club 2, Beta Club 4, RANDOLPH, Junior Dramatics Club 3g Blue 43 Tri-Y Delta 4g School Historical Records LEE RATCLIFFE, Sophomore Dramatic 4, International Club 2, 3, 43 Plastics Club 4. Cheerleader 325 V5t'sitY?Cl1eerleader Pres. 3, 49 Blue and Gray 45 Art Club 23 Bowling Club r 3 Pres. g Track g Choir 3, 43 School Historical' Y .',i:-f'f' 'f i'1'ii ' L ANN RICKERT, Senior Play 4g Penman 43 Blue and Cray 4g Tri-Y Alpha 33 Elos 4, Kalegethos 3, 45 Choir' 3, 43 Madrigals 4, Leader, Inter-Club Council 33 Y- Teens 3, Pres. 4g Elos Play 4, Orchestra 3. JEAN RIDINGS, '4Blue and Cray 4g Beta 4, Treas. f CHARLES RITTER, Nafimosa High School, A Japan, J.V, Baseball 2, ,l.V. Basketball 2, Newspaper 23. Spanish Club 2, W-L, Golf Team 3, 4g Golf Club 4. V INEZ ROBERTSON, sophomore Oramaficiclgbp 2g Drama Club 4. A 'B V DAVID ROELOFS, fiPenman 3, igililouilgffiindssefotffntat, 4, Pres., Elos 3, 4, Pres.g Creative Writing' ClubW4ii'gi. Inter-Club Council 4. iff V f ' - BETTY PAT ROGERS, ecrosseaisfsabfiaf 4, Penman5' 3, Pep Club 2, Dancing Club 4. A- , A HELEN ROGERS, sf. Patr,ick's Acagiemy, Oleg ,,,,,, Club 3,4 Latin Club 3, Cheerleader 3, C.S.M.C.:, W-L, Distribu- tive Education 4, Vice Pres., pf A R, VQATQICVIA ROGERS,Dancing,.C1ub 4.2 ,,., O , ,ri j CAROLE VROLLISON, Anomefoom Sec, Oiltballs Court 4' , , . . BARBARA ROSS, Varsity Rlaskefbalt sg varsity ,softest ball 2,33 Monogram Club 3, 4, 'VicefPres. ,V f A A ,V -V MARY JANE RUBLE, H0met'00m,gg5,ec.i ig Fashions anal Moaering ,,, ,Club 4.', VV ,V , VV BARBARAi,RUSHB13DOIi, Janiar Dramatic clubfff 3, Pep Club 33' Bible Club ' . ii ,, ,V V , ' ELINOR RUST, X?irastgm,: High Asll sg51w01,F Latin C1'ulii2g W.L, Tri-Y ,R,eta,3, 4,E?Vice Pres,gQ?Elos tlat 4 5 Interriiitional A club 3, sketchingffctub 3. ,ets A rtaa E , RLGHARD SARNDERS, LY.,Qfootbzill,35V,qVarsit2ff , balll 43 J.V. Baseball? 2g Daneifug 4, ',',r ALYCE SAWDEY, iiJ.gS,EP1aitnsS,,,,311.5 ,O Club 2g Cafeteria Comifiitteei,135f,Qb0irV2, V , SCHEFFEL- iiit BETTY ,scH1NDLER,,,tHa,11er0qm 3, nati'onalfClub 3, Inter-Club ,V,V A ' MARTHA AGCHWALENBRRG, vifieiyjt Talent 4. , .. V i,r,VV,, , V Vfrrrrcrr CLSASSELREPSCOTT, Juffidrft Dg,asiifaEic,e,fC1iib gg Club 42, Junior Class Pl'ay13:f Senior Class gf rca,defs,2i f'Penman,'4. o43i,,4o ' A if it EWBERTCSELQUIST A lrt, , ,,3 CBILL SHAW, ,,'Pubfic2?VfSgealiin'g ag 57 4 lrr., , V VV ViV,V'f Vg , V,K, VV QV it V , ji V L . ' .I EUACENE -SHIPMAN. R 3 ' LENA SIGMUNDSSON, Bgsigetiifli 2, ,V V PETE s1t,E,5yJ.v.lgjootbalfis.A A A A , Science Club 2, 3, 4. ' BETSY sILYER,,vafsity Cheerleader 3, fl-i?VSCQ5j Studia? Council, 33, eHoni'er.O0m Prem 2:,iV, 'fPgnman' ' Beta 3, 43'KalegeIhos 45g Se11iorWClaQ Sec. .45 foster Service Club, , , V' 1 VVVV f4 jffvq f VV ., ,Qi BETTY SIMMONS, Record Club 4. EUNICE SIMMONS, Bible Club 2, 4, Plastics and Jewelry Club 4. M ARGARET SIMPSON, Crossed Sabres 43 ':Blue and 4g International Club 3, 43 Girls' Rifle Club 4. REGINALD STONE, Beta Club 4. HAZEL STRICKLER, Sophomore Dramatic Club 23 Ballroom Dancing Club 4. DONALD SULLIVAN, Crew 3, 4g Blue and Cray 4a Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres.3 Choir 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Inter-Club SIMS, Record Club 4. 4g Homeroom Pres. 23 Inter-Club Football' '33 3, Sec. 3, Trcasg 4g Distribu- n Dancing 4 I 5' 00m PM-1S.s,z3,f'4s Eil3tQt,.andr Sec. Student Council 2 3 tion 3 Sports PEGGY STOKELY, Cadets 2, 33 Crossed Sabres 43 Blue and Cray 4g Record Club 43 Crack Squad 2, 3. NANCY STONE, School Historical Records 4. f226j 3, 4, SecT3' lSirfgihgl fbr'1Funl be 4g 3 , 3. ,. ,PAT and Gray? i453 Pep Club 243 5' -A Canasta Club 4. .L , DON 3 . ,3 2 T Council 33 Music Appreciation Club 4. SONIA SURBER, Bowling Club 33 Fashions and Model- ing Club 4. ROSS SUTER. SUTTON, Homeroom Treas. 33 Sports Club 4. 4, Choir 2. Pep Class SHIRLEY TOPLEY. 3 3, 3 , ROBERT TOWERS, Crew 3,,3 3g Ho emqm Vlce Sophomore Dramatic Club 213 Hi-gl 4g Band 2 Key Club 33 Pep Band 33 Inter-Club Council'4.' BETTY TURNER, Crossed Sabres 3, 4 3, 43 Library Club 23 International Club 33 Beta SARA TURPIN, Menton High School, Hockey 2, Bas- ketball 2, Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, Dramatic Club 2, Choir Sec. 2, C.A.A. Sec. 2, Honor Roll Club 2, T. .I. High School, Homeroom Pres. 3, Newspaper 3, Annual 3, Y-Teens Pres. 3, Inter-Club Vice Pres, 3, W-L, Blue and Cray 4, Tri-Y Delta 4, Beta Club 4. PAT TUTHILL, Basketball 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Cadets 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Movie View- ing 4. CAROLINE VAN SANT, Western High School, Home- room Sec. 2, Latin Club 2, W-L, Homeroom Sec. 3, Tennis 3, Beta Club 4. .IO ANNE VAN WERRY, Pep Club 2, Skating Club 3, Bridge and Canasta Club 4. .IACQUELINE VIAU, Basketball 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Dancing Club 4, International Club 2, Y- Teens 4. MARTHA JANE VIELACRES, Fashions and Modeling Club 4. EARL WADE. MARJORIE WALKER, Ceramics 4, CAROL WALSH, Scituate High, Mass., Hockey 3, Cheerleader 3, Class Play 3, Newspaper ' , Magazine 3, Choir 2, 3, W-L, French Club 4, Club 4. - ' 4 EMUND WALSH, Debating SUE WALSH, .l.V. Blue and Crayl' 4, Tri-Y and Modeling 4, Pres., Pep Club MARILYN WARD, Sophomore national Club 2, 3, 4, Internationa 4, Y-Teens 4. JOAN W Junior an ,X Cray 4, Tri-Y Bowii ing 3, sic Club 2 Bible EDGAR WESTERN. PEGGY WHARTON, Tennis 3, Transcievers Club 3, Y- Teens 2, International Club 2. BENNETT WHITE, Rifle 3, Beta Club 4. MARGARET WHITTED, I-Iomeroom Sec. 2, Sec.-Treas. 4, Tri-Y 2, Choir 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Beta Club 4. JUNE WHITTLE, Bridge and Canasta Club 4. E ELMER BRUCE Bowling -4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice Pres., Canasta Club 4. MARIORIE 4, I -'QCro,ssed Sabres 4, Tri-Y Beta 3, 4, Inter-Club Club 4. 'BARBARA WILKINS Club 4 24 .isgvgblsiipfg Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4. re STEVE WILLARD. FRANK WILLET, Pro-Con Club 4. ANN WILLEY, Bridge and Canasta Club JACKIE WILLIAMS, Bridge and Y Beta 3,,4 Beta Club ,4., JEAN' WINE, Ukelele Club 4. ' WINN Pep Club 4 Pres ' Fashions and Model- WISE, Model Railrjoading CllIlg','4. WOODS, Distributoris Club g Y 4, 'gorts'Club4. WOOD, Sophomore 2Cheerleader , .I.V. Cheer- , Varsity CheerleaderQ4, Homeroorh Vice Pres. and Crayn 4, Tri-EY Beta 3, Iptier-Club Beta Club 4, Football1Court 4. 'kay' ' Club 4. ariety T Cu4 es. Ee .. 1 D1ANE1YosT and cap sta IME, 'Y 'WC Club Bureau X ' ' 9 ,VV 9 NV l mmmf 4 ' . s -- 45 qw-'QW , X , ' si - , , . t . f - 4 .Qing was W , .,,.,, may I V K my Q W xi, 'HV In A V M Q V WZ' A h gp , gy 1.2273 I 'Y feet ii' I 1 'M i i P E Q E A 3 E x n fall UiNtf1tina2tJF3 ESM After school hours we visit community busi- nesses . . . customer role exchanged for sales job . . . we combine selling and pleasant talks with managers and owners . . . we go on tours and get an inside look at retailing . . . we complete our advertising sales newly convinced that shop- ping with our advertisers is both pleasurable and protitable. 230 Roger Elliot wanted a little information from the Arlington Trust Company and before he had gone far, Mr. C. T. Merchant, the Vice President and the Treasurer both came to his aid . . . which shows you receive fine help with your banking problems at Arlington Trust whether they concern loans or savings . . . this convenient location in the Arlington area lets you bank more easily, yet keep other appointments as well. ARLINGTON TRUST COMPANY 16th 31 N. COURTHOUSE RD. ARL1NoToN Your Family Shoe Store IS a family store for everyone from brother to Dad . . . their four convenient locations make shop- ping easier for you , . . relax and enjoy expert fitting in com- plete eomfort . . . each of their stores carries leading names in shoes . . . Poll-Parrot and Junip- ing-Jack children's shoes . . . Jim Hooper finds himself on the receiving end of the services of MBuckw Anderson, the man- ager of the Westover store . . . Come to the Family Shoe Stores for satisfying styles and prices you'll like. EJ' FAMILY SHOE STORES 5873 N. WASHINGTON BLVD. ARLINGTON COMLEY'S FLORIST In tl1e large well filled hot house at Comley's Florist, Cris Plain and Betty Beckner found hundreds of fiowers and plants . . . Con1ley's have many varie- ties of almost unbelievably beautiful flowers . . . you can also send Howers anywhere by wire for those special occasions . . selections that you make from Comleyls are gifts that you'll long be remembered by . . . come in and see their Howers soon, you,ll be glad you did. 5353 LEE HIGHWAY ARLINGTON 5251 C. PENNEY CO. In the Men's section at Pen- ney's, Nelson Davis and Bob Webb are looking at suits . . . they both seem to like the jacket that Bob is trying on . . . You'll find all the clothing at Penney's bears the name of quality . . . Prices are moderate and your satisfaction is assured . . . when shopping for the entire family, try the J. C. Penney Co .,.. every purchase is a savings. N. HIGHLAND AND WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON The motto of Yeatman,s Hard- ware store is calf a hardware store should have it-we have itf, . . . nothing could be more correct, for Yeatman's have a complete sports section, hard- Ware, machine tools, and gar- dening equipment . . . Tom Thayer and Skooky Gideon are looking with longing eyes at some of the sporting goods . . . former VV-Lite Dick Yeatman should know how they feel . . . donit forget you're sure of find- ing what you want at Yeatrnanls. YEATMAN,S HARDWARE 3021 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON tm You ride in style and comfort on a W. V. and M. Bus . , . as Janet Smith and Carol Kil- lander are about to do . . . Through all weather, day and night, your W. V. and B. Bus Lines endeavor to maintain their schedule . . . behind the scenes are men who service and repair the busses and keep them roll- ing . . . a lot of work must be done when most other offices and shops are closed and lights begin to wink out over the city. WASHINGTON - VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND BUS C0. 707 NORTH RANDOLPH ARLINGTON Wonder what Willie Heiss is doing in an Air Force uniform at O,Connor's Haberdasliery? . . . maybe Dot Swansen can tell us . . . in this deluxe men's wear shop youlll find everything from suits and socks to shoes and hats . . . all quality merchandise with leading brand names . . . if you're looking for a special suit, look no further . . . make O,Connor's your shopping head- quarters . . . their service is tops! O'CONNOR,S HABERDASHERY 2807 COLUMBIA PIKE 5, ARLINGTON 5255 234 1'5- The uBank on the Circlel' has a complete loan service and savings plan for you . . . An account may be held open with as little as one dollar . . . Now in a large more modern building the Clarendon Trust Company is enlarged to offer the utmost in service . . . Dot Rector is adding to that savings account, while Deane Hillenbrand watches . . . At Clarendon Trust, every member of the family may make saving a family affair. CLARENDON TRUST COMPANY WILSON AND WASHINGTON BLVD. ARLINGTON Everything youill like . . . and prices right. Yes, Raye's Arling- ton's uthrifty-wise Fashionn cen- ter, and smart, In selecting wearing apparel your personal satisfaction comes first so youill always look your best . . . you will be surprised at the savings and pleasing styles in their dresses, coats and suits . . . lovely separates and a complete line of accessories . . . including of course, lingerie and blouses . . . Raye shows Peggy Carter the latest in blouse fashions . . . we can see she approves. 5867 N. WASHINGTON BLVD. ARLINGTON 1 I l At Meridian Modes Pat Waugh, Dee Alexander and Caroline Rhodes were shown several of the latest styles in suits and separates . . . you'll find modern colorful clothes for all seasons at Meridian . . . they have acces- sories and lingerie too . . . For smart women's and misses wear, shop at Meridian Modes . . . you'll iind that new suit or blouse you've been looking for at Meridian, a smart shop for smart shoppers. 311 N. GLEBE RD. ARLINGTON 5255 Laurie Pike and Diana Caroon were looking at the novelty items and bric-a-brac at Arling- ton Gift center . . . they found everything from candles and greeting cards to antique mugs and modern lamps . . . Arling- ton has just about everything youid want for home decora- tion or to give as a gift . , . have you been looking for a pair of candlesticks just so? . . . 4? ,May-P' or been looking for a pair of matching lamps? . . . Then stop at the Arlington Gift Center. ARLINGTON GIFT CENTER 4000 LEE HIGHWAY ARLINQTQN Stewart Buick can give your car a new lease on life or trade it in for a newer model . . . either choice you stand to gain, because the service and dependability of Stewart Buick Incorporated are their special guarantee . . . with a used or new car from their lots yousll watch the many happy miles roll by . . . Ann Klineodor and Lloyd Burlin- game look delirious besides that Buick convertible . . . Woulcln't you be a little light- headed too? STEWART BUICK, INC. 1119 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON 52363 Antique, traditional and mod- ern furniture for every room . . . line occasional pieces, lamps, carpets and fine mirrors may he purchased at any of their stores, open evenings until 9:00 P.lVI. The Barnes 81 Kimel stores have parking facilities for your shop- ping convenience . . . experi- enced salesmen plus valued, tested furniture pieces to choose from . . . Rod Wolfe and Betty J 0 Whitten receive some pointers on style and design from Mr. A. M. Bailey, Manager of the Falls Church store. 1916 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON 2525 MT. VERNON AVE. ALEXANDRIA LEE HIGHWAY 81 WASHINGTON BLVD. FALLS CHURCH Bob Dalzell and Pete Ward are very interested in the hand and power tools at Ayer's, impressed by their look of dependability . . . there are so many sections at Ayers for tl1e craftsman, a complete line of tools and su- perior paint products . . . from one end of the store to the other you'll find items for the home, school or office . . . toys and games are priced just right . . . Put Ayer's 5 Sz 10 on your regular shopping list. 5853 N. WASHINGTON BLVD. ARLINGTON JQ237 Specializing in excavating and hauling, Sidney R. Johnston is well known as a contractor in Arlington . . , Art Geiger and Pat Campbell had a first hand look at the massive earth movers and powerful trucks needed for heavy construction hauling . . . they learned that all the trucks and graders need the special attention and shop work of a thorough nature to keep them at peak efficiency . . . this goes to show that Sid- ney R. Johnston is ready and able. 3901 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON Your Chevrolet dealer, Kenyon- Peck, has late or new model cars for you . . . there are also good used cars to choose from . . . only dependable cars are bought and sold by Kenyon- Peck . . . they operate facilities to maintain and repair your present car . . . you'll find that your car has a high trade-in value towards the purchase of a new model like the one Bar- bara Stevens, Ann Mitchell, and Dick Zollner are interested in . . . ask a Kenyon-Peck repre- sentative. 2825 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON wi , g.6.,..0, lv E?222:zzr..g:'efreR W X' of K I vig - V ,....Y. ,. me ,A.,,, , 'i1'P r,-r 3.4. Wxrfs- - R T 'l--..- :N--.xisw Lumaen MILLWORK I 1 .,-M R, -vi ' I 77273 For lumber and top quality mill work such as doors and windows see Murphy 31 Ames . . . they have four locationsg Arlington, Falls Church, Fairfax and Herndon . . . building supplies includes, roofing, siding, flooring, cabinets and fencing . . . unfinished plywood and wallboard are available also . . . looking over some of their work Bob Howard discovered that speed in delivery was a valuable asset in customer service. MURPHY 81 AMES, INC. 1820 N. FT. MYER DRIVE ARLINGTON 5239 Q y l HWhy do they always go to the extreme to look lovely? . . . and what price glory these days? . . . at Emma Lee's it is modest compared to the serv- ice and care received . . . Elsa Fleming looks happy over the prospects of a top-conversionn or permanent, if you must . . . the care and attention she's re- ceived are part of a plan to keep this ship rigged for sailing . . . Ahoy Skipper, set your sailsf, EMMA LEE'S BEAUTY SHOP 2119 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON The number of W-L grads en- rolled at Strayerls show that you can't keep a good school down . . . Don Sullivan and Judy Dunkle met two mid-year graduates of VV-L now at Stray- erls . . . Vivian Barber and Ben Stacks say they have to work for those diplomas, but they assure us they love every min- ute of it . . . it gives you a nice feeling to know that about college . . . something says that our grads at Strayer are on the right track. STRAYER BUSINESS COLLEGE 13111 81 F STS-, NW. WASHINGTON, D. C. 52403 Shopping at G. C. Murphy Company is becoming a wel- come pleasure . . , the Washing- ton, Alexandria and newest Arlington stores offer modern and efficient services, providing a greater variety of merchandise for you to choose from . . . they have a selection of home furnishings, home decorations, wearing apparel and varied necessities that escape descrip- tion . . . you'll have to see the bargains at Murphys to appreci- ate them . . . Barbara Mitchell and Midge Manville have found what they Wanted thanks to Helen Rogers suggestions. G. C. MURPHY COMPANY sm . WILSON BLVD. 81 N. GARFIELD ST. ARLINGTON HONICKS MEN 'S WEAR This is the Clarendon residence of some of the most famous names in men's wear on the market . . . Honicks has the neckwear, suits, top coats and sportswear that you'd expect to find only in exclusive shops . . . yet these famous names cost so little . . . .ludy Richie and Dean Weihe are sure that here is a complete men's shop with every name that speaks of quality . . . notice those names and youill really appreciate and value their selections. 3130 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON 5241 Flowers from Conklyn's are thoughtfully selected and ar- ranged . . . corsage or bouquets look as fresh as if they'd just been cut . . . there are colorful vases and what-nots, also china figurines to add a unique touch to your flower settings . . , ask for all occasion and special occasion flowers at Conklyn's . . . Shirley Beaty and Betsy Silver agree that Howers, espe- cially those from Conklyn,s, would suit any occasion. 2046 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTQN It's Kruglak for fine music in- struments and sheet music . . . your choice of recordings, heard in an atmosphere of complete privacy . . . lessons on string, piano and wind instruments can be arranged for the beginner . . . terms for instrument or les- sons if desired . . . Maestro Roger Ramm may burst into song yet, with an inspiration like Jeanne Joy . . . and there's no better place than Kruglak to discover your music talents. CONKLYN,S FLORIST r eg A ig y 3 KRUGLAK MUSIC COMPANY 2533 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON img Consult First Federal for sav- ings on easy terms with high interest payments . . . Reduce a mortgage loan or open a sav- ings fund through- their safe, easy plan . . . Planning to buy or build? First Federal will see you through and help keep down those bills . . . Youill never go over your head at First Federal . . . Jean Kirsch has found how convenient their savings plans really are . . . Remember, '6it's easiest at First Federal. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ARLINGTON 3211 COLUMBIA PIKE Arlington Motor Company is a leader as sales and service rep- resentative for Ford, the car with a future . . . Arlington's Ford dealership includes mod- ern efficient service with the latest techniques of mainte- nance and repair . . . you're in for a surprise when you drive to Arlington Motors . . . Joyce Gilcrest and Betty Ann Davis seem impressed, almost awed . . . perhaps some Knight in a shining new Ford? . . . Nyou can pay more but you canlt buy betterf, ARLINGTON MOTOR COMPANY 1917 N. Mooas ST. I ARLINGTON U43 Dick Mabry was somewhat sur- prised to find Bill Toone selling sporting equipment . . . hardly what you would expect along with Cinder blocks . . . with their guns and rod and reel equip- ment you'll even find an out- board motor or two . . . they have a fine section to fill all the needs of a sportsman in one swoop . . . come by and see their equipment before your next camping trip. CHERRYDALE CEMENT BLOCK CO. 3805 LEE HIGHWAY ARLINGTON The motto One of Arlington's Oldest and Finest Furniture Storesv is a reminder that Furni- ture, Inc., serves Arlington tasteful living room, bedroom and occasional furniture of na- tionally famous names includ- ing Berkeley, Ferguson and Thomasville . . . each one a name you'll know and buy . . . fabrics and uwhich one do I like? seems to be the point of interest with ,lohn Lambert, Betsy Welbon and Carolyn Smith . . . buying at Furniture is buying quality. FURNITURE INCORPORATED 273 1 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON 52443 Warren Harvey and Charlie Sit- kin stopped by-the George H. Rucker Co. to talk with Mr. W. M. Stone and learn a little some- thing about real estate . . . they found a stall' ready to help you with any real estate problem . . Warren and Charlie donit have any great problem now, but they can be sure that friend- ly efficient service is their's for the asking at George H. Rucker Company. 1430 N. coURTHoUsE RD. ARLINGTON If youare interested in a power mower for small garden, lawn or truck farm you'll find that G. L. Cornell has the equipment you've been looking for . . . 'QDid you ever see a real Sickle- mower? Brother, it would be dangerous to meet one on a dark night . . .I Shirley Stump knows it's really simple to oper- ate . . . Bill Haussmann has found the answer to what makes it run so well . . . gas you know. G. L. CORNELL COMPANY 4715 MILLER AVE. BETHESDA, MD. 52453 X2 xl! Stop at Pollock's if you want quality and dependability in a refrigeration, storage or air con- ditioning units . . . thereis some- thing for every home or store requirement . . . Their motto is HA Refrigerator for Every Purpose . . . Pollock owns and operates a round-the-clock de- partment for refrigerator serv- ice and repair , . . Punky Humphrey and Dick Zollner have given this refrigerator a good once-overi' and agree that asking at Pollock's assures you service. POLLOCK REFRIGERATION COMPANY 2901 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON The full staff at Realty Invest- ment are ready to handle prob- lems concerning every invest- ment or real estate matter . . . They will devote full co-opera- tion and assistance in untying the knottiest of knots . . . let their experience cure your head- ache, relieve the obstacles be- tween you and that new home . . Kirk Lang has been telling Pat Dilly that the convenient location of Realty Investment would help some of Arlington's puzzling addresses. REALTY INVESTMENT CORPORATION 2317 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON 52463 There comes a time in the late life of a high school student when he decides to buy a class ring, or maybe a frat or club pin . . . Balfour of Washington is where many W-Lites come for their rings . . . they receive the same service that W-L stu- dents found in past years . . . What about that club pin you saw at Balfour's or that identi- fication bracelet? . . . looks like Beth Blevens has her ring already. V L. G. BALFOUR CO. 204 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING, 1319 A. STREET, N.W. BROWN PONTIAC Complete sales and service at Brown Pontiac . . . convenient facilities and savings for you . . . their showroom and repair shops are equipped for full serv- ice to Pontiac owners . . . Brown Pontiac has furnished W-L's Driver Training car since the classes were first begun . . . for maintenance and service repairs it's Brown Pontiac . . . Charlie Sitkin, Barbara Lerwill, and Warren Harvey try out a Pon- tiac for '52 . . . a good idea! 1550 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON pm REED'S FLOWERS Fresh, beautiful flowers seem to be the rule rather than the exception at Reed's . . . baskets and plants are attractively ar- ranged . . . they have orchids that would do justice to the prettiest girl without forcing a second mortgage on your wallet . . . Jo Ann Reed has found the orchid for Jane Pierce and John Neate so they are both happy . . . You know that dance Saturday . . . What about yel- low roses? 3126 COLUMBIA PIKE ARLINGTON The center of attraction at that moment happened to be an electric news bulletin in the window . . . Bill Mallon, Charlie Montgomery and Joan Hutton thought that it was a very original and interesting feature . . . Yeonas is ready to handle your realty matters with accu- rate, confident service . . . you're sure of a safe realty investment when you deal though Yeonas . . . their record of satisfied customers is a guarantee to you. YEONAS REALTY CO. , , f . , f , ff,V,,Wm M44.g:y, ,., t N 4 ,,Lcf'f f 2313 WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON 52483 '10 .1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US . . . Forty years ago we delivered our first yearbook. Since that time, we have kept abreast of the many, many tech- nological developments of the printing field . . . in one respect no change has taken placeg the sincere desire to produce the best yearbooks possible. PROGRESS ASSOCIATES, INC. . . . Quality Yearbooks . . . 2 SMULL AVENUE CALDWELL, N- J- IQ47 249 LITTLE FOLK SHOP The Little Folk Shop is just the place to shop for children's and infant's wear . . . they also have toys and children's furni- ture built to stand heavy wear . . . the clothing carries nation- ally famous brand names and the assurance that you are buy- ing the very best . . . Bernice Stacks and Lynn Hall are look- ing at some of their children's wear with an admiring eye . . . once you see them you'll ap- prove, too. 2215 N. PERSHING DRIVE ARLINGTON Credits for Pictures DICK PARKS .... .... i ntroductory section sub-dividers dividers locale senior section informals background pictures for activities section informals for activity section Superlatives last picture GUY ALLEN ..... .. .drama pictures football pictures basketball pictures track pictures baseball pictures J.V. football pictures senior section informals activity section informals 52501 PAUL HIGH .... .... s enior section informals faculty section informals .l.V. basketball pictures golf pictures football pictures activities informals STUCKEYWS STUDIO ..... individual portraits LEE BEECHER background pictures for DUANE CROWTHER ....... group pictures choir informals G.A.A. pictures activities section . .choir informal Elos informal Dear Stuckey's Studio : Thanks so much for all the help youive given us . . . hundreds of class pictures well-taken . . . working in a umolobed studioi' . . . your struggles with unreturned proofs . . . pictures done in a hurry to meet deadlines . . . names sorted without annual assistance . . . our many frantic calls for lost pictures . . . all the unscheduled group pictures well-done . . . always turning out top-notch prints . . . superior service . . . helpful friendliness. 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